2016-2017 Annual Report Providing Help. Creating Hope. Empowering Lives.

A RCHDIOCESE OF L OS A NGELES 2016-2017 Annual Report Catholic Charities of , Inc.

Providing Help. Creating Hope. Empowering Lives. For nearly a century, since 1919, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. has been assisting the poor, protecting the vulnerable, empowering the broken, advocating for social justice and promoting human dignity. Over the past 98 years, the agency evolved in response to the changing needs of the communities in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Today, Catholic Charities is one of the largest human services’ agencies in the three county area, and functions as the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

The theme of this 2016-2017 Annual Report is “Empowering Urban Arts Partnership created a unique, inspiring mural for San Pedro Lives,” an extension of Catholic Charities’ taglines: “Providing Region’s Mahar House-MY CLUB Community Center in Wilmington. That center helps keep 4th and 5th grade students off the streets and Help. Creating Hope.” “Empower” means to make people points them in the right direction, illustrating the theme of this Annual stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their lives Report, Empowering Lives. Photo Credit: Don Milici and claiming their rights. We will be showing, in this Annual Report’s photos and text, Table of Contents some ways in which Catholic Charities of Los Angeles helps to Mission & Vision Statements; Communities Served...... 3 empower our clients’ lives through our various programs and Archdiocesan Leadership...... 4 services, by helping to raise the human dignity of these individuals and families so they can overcome their hardships and set achievable Executive Director; Board of Trustees ...... 5 goals for long-term stability and self-reliant futures. Catholic Charities Tackles Homelessness Using Housing First Approach...... 6 The safety-net services of our 22 community centers and seven shelters are aimed at breaking the cycles of poverty, homelessness, Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region...... 7 illiteracy and violence in society by meeting our clients’ basic, San Fernando Pastoral Region...... 8 emergency needs and, then, guiding them toward self-sufficiency San Gabriel Pastoral Region ...... 9 while, ultimately, empowering and transforming their lives. San Pedro Pastoral Region...... 10 Most of our community centers and shelters provide educational Santa Barbara Pastoral Region...... 11 classes and life changing, empowering services including: Archdiocesan Youth Employment; nutrition; ESL; financial literacy; tutoring; adult education; GED Catholic Youth Organization...... 12 preparation; computer classes; parenting workshops; resume Employment Support Partnership; preparation and job skills; homeless prevention; Senior services; Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project...... 13 healthy marriage tools; legal assistance; child abuse prevention; Immigration Services; Refugee Resettlement ...... 14 and linkages to other sources of community support. Financial Statements, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2017 . . . . 15 In FY 2016-2017, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. Major Donors ...... 16-18 provided the help to our clients which created hope in them Ways to Support the Work of Catholic Charities ...... 19 that they would be able to obtain what they want for themselves,

making real our commitment to “Empowering Lives.” All photos by Don Milici, unless otherwise noted.

Front Cover: Through support from Back Cover: Mario interns as an afterschool Catholic Charities’ Archdiocesan Youth counselor serving as a positive role model for Employment program, Denise became a young people from the community where he certified Pharmacy Technician and currently grew up. He credits his internship experience works full-time at Memorial Medical Center with Catholic Charities’ Archdiocesan Youth Pharmacy. Here she is shown counting out Employment program for helping him identify pills. Photo credit: Joe Garcia, eCatholic.com his passion for working with youth. Photo credit: Joe Garcia, eCatholic.com 2 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2016-2017 Annual Report

Mission Statement Catholic Charities is committed to manifesting Christ’s spirit through collaboration with diverse communities, by providing services to the poor and vulnerable, by promoting human dignity, and by advocating for social justice. Vision Statement Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles commits to serve the vulnerable and to strive for a just society.

Archdiocesan Youth Employment (AYE) provides professional training to Mary Romero, San Gabriel Regional Director, visits with residents young people to prepare them for successful placement into paid internship of McGill Street House, a seven-bed transitional housing facility for opportunities with local businesses, non-profit organizations and public homeless women with children. This is a collaborative project of Catholic agencies. Photo credit: Joe Garcia, eCatholic.com Charities and the City of Covina. Photo Credit: Don Milici The Communities We Serve

Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region Los Angeles Inner City, Inglewood, Crenshaw District, Koreatown,West Los Angeles, Malibu, Santa Monica, and Los Angeles to Century Freeway San Fernando Pastoral Region Burbank, Glendale, Eagle Rock, Van Nuys, San Fernando Valley to Canoga Park and Chatsworth, and Antelope Valley San Gabriel Pastoral Region San Gabriel Valley, Mt. Baldy, Pomona Valley, East Los Angeles San Pedro Pastoral Region Long Beach, South Bay, Rio Hondo, Vernon, Montebello, Pico Rivera Santa Barbara Pastoral Region Santa Barbara County— Cuyama Valley, Carpinteria, Guadalupe, Lompoc, Santa Maria, Santa Barbara Ventura County—Camarillo, Moorpark, Oxnard, Thousand Oaks, Ventura 3 2016-2017 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

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Photo: Tom Wilmshurst J OSÉ H. G OMEZ A RCHBISHOP OF L OS A NGELES

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2016-2017 Board of Trustees

Photo: Allen Altchech Officers Photo: Tom Wilmshurst Most Rev. José H. Gomez Archbishop of Los Angeles Chairman Paul D. Tosetti, Esq. President Rev. Monsignor Gregory A. Cox Executive Vice President Rev. Monsignor Paul M. Montoya Vice President Vincent F. Martin, Jr. M ONSIGNOR PAUL D. T OSETTI, E SQ. Treasurer G REGORY A. C OX P RESIDENT Lola McAlpin-Grant, Esq. Secretary E XECUTIVE D IRECTOR Trustees Gary A. Amaral Yolanda Becerra-Jones Afshin Beyzaee, Esq. Cathleen M. Cobb Timothy J. Collins Richard G. D’Amico Susan D’Amico Gary A. Darnell Doug Domingo-Foraste Robert M. Ebiner, Esq. Gregory L. Evans, Esq. Bonificio “Bonny” Garcia, Esq. Harold T. Greene Brian Hill Michael Hogan Ivan J. Houston Maribel Jarchow Gary D. Krauss Stephen G. Larson, Esq. Sonia Y. Lee James R. Lo Coco Michael J. Maloney, Esq. Sean K. McFerson Michael D. O’Brien Michael T. Psomas Mary Beth Rzeteljski Viktor Rzeteljski Most Rev. Frederick K. Schmitt Janet Cruz Sparrow Peter J. Vogelsang, M.D. David M. Walsh, Esq. John A. White Todd Yoshitake Sander C. Zagzebski, Esq. Emeritus Richard M. Ferry

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Catholic Charities Tackles Homelessness Using the Housing First Approach

◆ According to the 2017 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count, 57,794 people were experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County. The

Central Coast Collaborative on Homelessness’ 2017 Report stated Photo: Don Milici there were 1,489 homeless individuals in Santa Barbara County. According to the 2017 Ventura County Homeless Count, there were 1,152 homeless people in Ventura County. Those three counties comprise the service area of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles. ◆ The Housing First approach to ending homelessness is part of HUD’s Homeless Assistance programs. Housing First is a model that offers Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children permanent, affordable housing as quickly as possible for individuals and provides supportive services to help women maintain permanent housing. families experiencing homelessness, and then provides the supportive services and connections to the community-based supports which people need to keep their housing and avoid returning to homelessness. Photo: Don Milici The Housing First approach is applied at the shelters and homeless programs of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles: ◆ San Pedro Region’s Transition in Place – Families (TIP) program, funded through the City of Long Beach, follows the Housing First model to quickly and successfully connect individuals and families, experiencing homelessness, to permanent supportive housing, without Long Beach Community Services Center assists clients, barriers to entry, such as sobriety treatment or service participant through case management, to remain in their housing. requirements, and without related preconditions that might lead to the program participant’s termination from the project. Using a Transition- in-Place model, this project, facilitated out of Catholic Charities’ Long Beach Community Services Center, provides assistance for each family Photo: Don Milici to secure appropriate community-based housing, stabilized with case management and life-skills support, and offers up to eight months of rental subsidy, until the family is able to sustain economic self-reliance. ◆ The Crisis Housing program of Catholic Charities’ Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence, in Long Beach, funded through LAHSA, applies the Housing First approach of accessing permanent housing, once families Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence provides housing assistance, case management and supportive services to clients who are placed in crisis housing. This program also provides housing are in permanent housing. assistance, case management and supportive services, responsive to individual or family needs, after an individual or family is housed.

◆ Catholic Charities’ Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women Photo: Don Milici and Children’s Hawkes Residence’s Crisis and Bridge Housing for Individuals and Youth, located near Echo Park in Los Angeles and funded by LAHSA, implements the Housing First Approach to quickly and successfully connect homeless women to permanent housing without preconditions and barriers to entry, followed with supportive services. Good Shepherd Center uses the Housing First approach to connect homeless women to permanent housing. 6 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2016-2017 Annual Report

Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Angel’s Flight At Risk Youth Services’ staff provide shelter for El Santo Nino Community Services Center offers Adeste child care, MY homeless, runaway and at risk youth, ten to 17 years of age, and CLUB after-school tutoring and mentoring for middle and senior high a Safe Passages/Family Reunification Program for unaccompanied, school youth, cultural and recreational activities, job coaching, and undocumented minors. wellness programs for Seniors. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children provides St. Margaret’s Center provides: groceries, sack lunches and senior food emergency shelter with drop-in and mobile outreach programs, distribution; utility assistance; immigration processing; counseling; adult as well as transitional and Bridge housing with employment skills education; tutoring; CalFresh and MediCal applications; homeless development and case management services. programs; health screenings; workshops; and holiday programs. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

St. Mary’s Community Services Center offers light lunches for St. Robert’s Community Services Center offers a Weekend Food persons experiencing homelessness and supplemental groceries for Program with brown bag lunches for the homeless and groceries for low-income individuals and families. low-income, housed families.

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San Fernando Pastoral Region Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Catholic Charities’ Glendale Community Services Center provides Guadalupe Community Services Center in Canoga Park boasts an rental and utility assistance, case management and food pantry all-day pre-school for children in the area, mostly from low-income, services. Spanish-speaking families. It also provides sports and cultural activities for youth, and after-school tutoring. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Guadalupe Center offers important and essential English as a Accredited teachers enable adults to learn English as a Second Second Language (ESL) classes, free of charge, for adults in the Language at the Guadalupe Neighborhood Learning Center. surrounding communities. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

A dedicated volunteer has directed Catholic Charities’ Loaves and The Temporary Skilled Worker Center day laborer program at the Fishes II’s community and poverty services program in Van Nuys Burbank Home Depot location is a collaborative project with the City for many years. The center helps many individuals and families by of Burbank and offers an organized, safe venue for contractors and offering nourishing food, free of cost. homeowners to engage temporary labor placement. 8 7 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2016-2017 Annual Report

San Gabriel Pastoral Region Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

At Brownson House Community Services Center in East Los Angeles, Brownson House Community Services Center has support groups for a staff member gives a one hour nutrition class entitled “Mi Plato/ women and the elderly, special events throughout the year, and a free My Plate.” The center also provides basic needs assistance with food, lunch and summer program for youth, ages 7 to 12. A staff member calls clothing, motel vouchers, transportation, utility and rental assistance. Bingo games for senior citizens. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

A homeless mother entertains her young daughter at McGill Street Pomona Community Services Center, a collaboration between Catholic House, a transitional residence that is a collaborative program of Charities and Inland Valley Hope Partners, provides a food pantry, Catholic Charities and the City of Covina. homeless prevention and move-in assistance, case management and utilities’ assistance, and a Christmas program. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

San Juan Diego Community Services Center in El Monte provides Catholic Charities’ clients in the El Monte area receive CalFresh basic needs assistance with food, clothing, motel vouchers, application assistance and nutrition education workshops at San transportation, information and referral services, move-in assistance Juan Diego Community Services Center. and utilities’ subsidies. 8 9 2016-2017 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

San Pedro Pastoral Region Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence, with a capacity of 44 individuals Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence moves homeless individuals and at a time, offers emergency and transitional shelter to homeless families from crisis situations to stability. families, pregnant women, the disabled and the elderly, as well as family life skills’ classes. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

The Long Beach Community Services Center and the Pico Rivera Long Beach Community Services Center offers case management Resource Center offer basic assistance with food, clothing, utilities, and programs providing assistance to homeless families, as well as transportation, motel vouchers and linkages to community resources, the Gatekeeper Project, which brings food, utility assistance and taxi with CalFresh application on site. vouchers to the frail elderly, so they can continue living in their own homes. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Project Achieve provides 60 to 90-day emergency shelter to single Project Achieve receives funding from the Los Angeles Homeless men and women, 18 and older. The goal of the program is to move Services Agency to provide Crisis Housing. All residents develop an clients from “in crisis” to safe and stable housing and offers basic skills Individualized Service Plan with their case manager, to review progress workshops and job and housing linkages. toward their goals and to develop new goals, as needed. 10 9 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2016-2017 Annual Report

Santa Barbara Pastoral Region Photo: Mike Nelson Photo: Mike Nelson

The Moorpark Community Services Center and Moorpark Pantry The Older Adult Services and Intervention System (OASIS) provides Plus offer basic needs assistance with food, clothing, information and aging services, case management, in-home assessment, information referrals, rental and utility assistance and holiday programs with gifts and referrals, and also a holiday program to Seniors in Camarillo, and grocery gift cards. Fillmore, Moorpark, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula and Ventura. Photo: Mike Nelson Photo: Mike Nelson

The Ventura Community Services Center has a food pantry and Santa Barbara Community Services Center offers case management, also provides information and referrals, rental and utility assistance, financial assistance, a food pantry, holiday programs, and individual CalFresh and Covered application assistance, as well as, and family counseling. It also provides a thrift store and gives vouchers holiday programs. to clients to use there for clothing and essential household goods. Photo: Mike Nelson Photo: Mike Nelson

Lompoc Community Services Center and Food Pantry offers case Santa Maria Community Services Center provides case management, management, financial assistance and material services. Nutritious financial assistance, food pantry and material services, as well as a and supplemental food is also distributed through food pantries and Catholic Charities’ thrift store. mobile sites in Cuyama Valley, Guadalupe, Isla Vista and Sisquoc. 8 11 2016-2017 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

Archdiocesan Youth Employment Services (AYE) Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Photo: Don Milici Photo: Joe Garcia, eCatholic.com

A teen serves as an intern at Archdiocesan Youth Employment’s Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) coordinates interscholastic central office where he assists with client intake, data entry, document athletics for over 170 Catholic schools with a selection of 20 athletic preparation and general customer service. activities at Varsity, B and C levels. The quality program enhances youths’ physical and mental development and maturity. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Joe Garcia, eCatholic.com

A young woman graduated from This Way Ahead, AYE’s partnership CYO is an after-school and weekend athletic program for Catholic program with Gap, Inc., where she learned customer service skills for elementary and junior high schools throughout Los Angeles County. her permanent job with Banana Republic at The Grove location. It also provides a comprehensive coaching and officials’ training and certification program. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Joe Garcia, eCatholic.com

A young man is interning as a server at Cold Stone Creamery where CYO promotes and develops good sportsmanship, cooperation, he takes customer orders, prepares food and processes customer camaraderie, respect, responsibility and the acceptance of both victory payment. Through AYE, he has gained transferable professional skills and defeat. The program targets boys and girls, ages eight to 14, many as well as valuable work experience. of whom are considered to be “at risk.” 12 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2016-2017 Annual Report

Employment Support Partnership Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Catholic Charities’ Employment Support Partnership program, Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project offered legal services and Know formerly called the Central Intake Unit, provided comprehensive case Your Rights classes to adults, detained at Adelanto Immigration management, life skills workshops, microenterprise development, Detention Facility, preparing them for their immigration cases and senior services, and nutrition training for refugees and asylees. trying to find them pro bono legal representation. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Employment Support Partnership (ESP), under contract with the Catholic Charities’ Esperanza program staff offered high quality Office of Refugee Resettlement, offered training and state licensing legal services to unaccompanied, abused, abandoned and neglected assistance to refugee women to open their own home-based childcare children, both in custody and released from custody, in the greater Los businesses, and also provided food, utility and rental assistance. Angeles area. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

ESP, under contract with the United States Conference of Catholic With funding from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), Bishops, assisted refugees and human trafficking survivors, who have Division of Unaccompanied Children’s Services, Esperanza attorneys been in the United States for less than five years, in developing job represented children who have no lawful immigration status, parents readiness skills prior to obtaining employment. or legal guardians in this country and who are in ORR custody. 13 2016-2017 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

Immigration Services Refugee Resettlement Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Immigration’s services included: family reunification; Visa petitions; Refugee Resettlement provided family reunification, case Special Immigrant/Religious Worker petitions; Deferred Action for management, airport reception, orientation, financial assistance, Childhood Arrivals; Adjustment of Status; Advance Parole; and also assessments, referrals, home visits, tutoring, and job placement to naturalization, employment and travel documents. refugees, Asylum Granted Clients and Trafficking Victims. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Catholic Charities’ Immigration Services’ clients were 83% Latino. Refugee Resettlement offered newly arrived refugees a full range Services included: citizenship certificates; applications and classes; of services including ESL classes, mentorships, and life skills and job Green Card renewals; passport photos; and immigrant document readiness workshops. Without this program, newly arrived refugees translations. would end up on public assistance. Photo: Don Milici Photo: Don Milici

Immigration Services, recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals, Volunteers were utilized as Job Mentors and English Conversation emphasized family reunification, English language acquisition, housing Partners by Refugee Resettlement to help clients find employment, and job training. Services were available in Spanish, Vietnamese, understand American job culture, connect with established employment Chinese, Arabic and Armenian. networks and raise communication confidence.

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Financial Statements - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2017

Financial Position Unaudited Financial Results Unaudited

Assets (in thousands) Program Revenues (in thousands)

Current Assets: Government $ 14,263 Cash & Short-Term Investments $ 924 Contributions 12,697 Investments 8,965 Foundations 4,348 Accounts & Notes Receivable & Other 4,011 Sales of Goods & Services 5,985 Total Current Assets 13,900 Investment Income 275 Property and Equipment 15,217 TOTAL PROGRAM REVENUES $ 37,568

Restricted* Assets: Program Expenditures Pledges Receivable, net 193 Investment Funds Regional Services Restricted by Donor 8.917 Community Services 15,425 Restricted to Regions/Programs 4,323 Good Shepherd Centers 3,438 Angel’s Flight Shelter & Outreach 2,219 Beneficial Interest in Separate Org. 28,697 Regional Shelters 1,831 Total Restricted Assets 41,937 Angel’s Flight Adeste 367 TOTAL ASSETS $ 66,907 Psychological Services 161 Aging Services 377 Liabilities And Net Assets (in thousands) Other Services Current Liabilities: Youth Employment Services 5,885 Accounts Payable $ 2,453 Refugee Resettlement & Immigration 3,799 Accrued Payroll & Vacation 1,986 Esperanza 2,260 Advances & Reimbursables 656 CYO 430 Total Current Liabilities 5,095 Support Services Long Term Liabilities Administrative 3,547 Residual Receipts Notes Payable 2,822 Fundraising 632 Construction Loans 2,447 Allocated Support Services (2,807) Total Long Term Liabilities 5,269 EXPENDITURES $ 37,564 Net Assets 60,690 PROGRAM SURPLUS $ 4 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 71,054

Non-Program Items (in thousands) Photo: Don Milici

Change in Beneficial Interest $ 1,612 Unrealized Gain on Investments 143 TOTAL NON-PROGRAM ITEMS $ 3,142

Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children empowers *Note: Restricted Items include gifts for which donor imposed restrictions its homeless clients by providing emergency shelter, drop-in and mobile have not yet been met, as required under the provisions of SFAS No. 117. outreach programs, and transitional residences with supportive services. 12 15 2016-2017 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

Major Donors Since 1919, Catholic Charities has served the needy and impoverished residents of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties by providing emergency food and shelter, case management and supportive services. All programs are designed to empower clients to become more self-sufficient. With the financial support of individual donors, churches, foundations, corporations, organizations and federal, state and local governments, as well as in collaboration with other social service agencies, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles rendered many es- sential and empowering services to our clients during the past fiscal year (July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017). Without the help of these dedicated partners, the work of Catholic Charities could not continue.

The following are donors of $1,000 or more at one time in FY 2016-2017:

Foundations Ivano P. Vit Irrevocable Trust US Department of Homeland Security The James and Berthe Slattery Family US Department of Housing and 9969 Foundation Inc. Charitable Gift Fund Urban Development Adams Mastrovich Family Foundation James M. Ragen, Jr. Memorial Trust US Department of Labor The Ahmanson Foundation The Joan Noble 1990 Trust US Department of State Aidlin Foundation John Gherini Charitable Fund The Allan & Lalita Charitable Foundation Corporations Lois Rosen Irrevocable Trust Amgen Foundation Staff Giving Programs Louise L. Tighe Charitable Trust Allen Lund Company, Inc. Anonymous (3) Louise P. Malory Estate Trust AltaMed Health Services Corporation Antonini Family Foundation Marcia Ibsen Family Trust Angelus Block Co., Inc. Auer Family Foundation The Pratt Charitable Foundation, Inc. Maria Laurora-Fay Trust Anguilla Design California Community Foundation Providence Health and Services Foundation The Martha L. Soucy Living Trust Anheuser Busch Companies Capital Group Co Charitable Foundation Queen of Angels Clinic and Research Foundation Milias Charitable Fund Anonymous (2) Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Quinn Emanuel Foundation National Philanthropic Trust Bank of America Corporation The Casey Foundation The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation O’Keefe Family Charitable Fund Bob Smith Toyota Catholic Community Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Richard P. Fitzgerald Admin Trust Boyd & Associates of Los Angeles The Rose Hills Foundation Roberta Ann Baptiste Trust California Flexrake Corporation Chapman Hanson Foundation RX for Reading- Riordan Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Centinela Medical Staff, Inc. Coasthills Community Foundation Santa Barbara Foundation Starfish Housing Committee Fund Chevron Humankind Matching Gifts Community Justice Foundation Schiller Charitable Foundation Thomas J. Elewaut Trust Crescent Capital Group, LP The Cynthia L. and William E. The Sikand Foundation, Inc. Vanguard Charitable Crowell, Weedon & Co. Simon, Jr. Foundation Soares Family Foundation Women’s Fund of Santa Barbara Darco Engineering, Inc. Dan Murphy Foundation St. Mary’s Medical Center Foundation Deloitte & Touche, LLP David and Betty Murphy Family Foundation State Farm Companies Foundation City, County, State & Federal Dignity Health Stephanie and Peter Nolan Foundation Cities Doorking, Inc. The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation Edison International City of Burbank Tides Foundation Etie Moghissi MD Inc. City of Camarillo U.S. Bank Foundation Fidelity Brokerage Services, LLC City of Carpinteria Ventura County Community Foundation Gap, Inc. City of Claremont Vera R. Campbell Foundation G-Motivity, Inc. City of Covina Weingart Foundation Google, Inc. City of Glendale William H. Hannon Foundation Halieus, LLC City of Inglewood William R. and Virginia Hayden Foundation Hand & Associates, Inc. City of Lompoc Wood Claeyssens Foundation Heritage Oaks Bank City of Long Beach HPS Investment Partners, LLC Trust, Funds & Estates City of Los Angeles The Drollinger Family Charitable Foundation Image Solutions Print & Mail, Inc. City of Oxnard The Esseff Foundation 1997 Stuebing Family Trust Kaiser Permanente City of Santa Maria Ethel and Joseph Spatz Foundation, Inc. Adams Fund L.A. Arena Company, LLC Allen Family Charitable Fund The Ferry Family Charitable Foundation Counties Larson · O’Brien LLP Frank and Jean Butler Foundation Anonymous (1) Latham & Watkins LLP County of Los Angeles, Community The Fred and June MacMurray Foundation Anthony and Edna Willmas Trust Law Rocks, Inc. and Senior Services Gap Foundation The Baltoro Trust Dated June 14, 1979 Liner LLP County of Los Angeles, Department of Public George, Joanne Marie/Marcel Foundation Barbara Ross Charitable Trust Lukea, Inc. (Beach Cities Hand Car Wash) Social Services Jewish Community Foundation Los Angeles Bill and Helen Close Charitable Fund “B,” Macy’s / Bloomingdale’s County of Santa Barbara, Department of John and Beverly Stauffer Foundation Catholic Community Fdn. of Los Angeles Magis Build Housing and Community Development John and Hilda Arnold Foundation Donal Mulcahy Trust Manufacturers Bank County of Santa Barbara, John C. Bowen & Shelby C. Bowen Donna Jean Slates Trust Marborg Industries Human Services Commission Charitable Foundation Estate of Cathryn Riordan Marketing Specialists Realty & Appraisal, Inc. County of Ventura, Area Agency on Aging KLM Foundation Estate of Charles Weber McCarthy & Kroes, Attorneys at Law County of Ventura, LA84 Foundation Estate of Helen Elizabeth “Betty” McCormix Corporation Lee Ann and Melvin H. Jacobs Foundation (nee Hill) Pizzimenti Community Development Department Lon V. Smith Foundation Estate of Helen J. Hancock Joint Powers Authority - The Looker Foundation Estate of Joel Alan Goldberg City and County of Los Angeles The Lucie Awards dba Lucie Foundation Estate of Katherine B. Koeth Marilyn & Robert Funary Family Foundation Estate of Lucas Gonzalez Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation Estate of Mary E. Dohn/The Dohn Family Trust (LAHSA) The Meredith & Rosemary Willson Estate of Yvonne Mary Altonji State Charitable Foundation The Fama Family Charitable Fund Moorpark Rotary Foundation Fordham CharitableTrust State of California, Department of Education MUFG Union Bank Foundation Hart Survivor’s Trust State of California, Department of Social Services State of California, Office of Emergency Services Muller Family Foundation Hildegard H. Balin Charitable Trust Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP National Christian Foundation North Texas Hindelang - B H Fund Federal Morgan Stanley Oak Tree Charitable Foundation The Householter Family Charitable Fund US Department of Agriculture Morrison & Foerster LLP Patricia Duque Byrne Charitable Foundation Irene V Munoz Trust US Department of Health and Human Services MUFG Union Bank 16 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2016-2017 Annual Report

Mutual of America Society of St. Vincent de Paul St. Anthony , Long Beach Linda and William Auer O’Brien Investment Management Society of St. Vincent De Paul Council St. Anthony Catholic Church, Oxnard Mr. Stephen E. Auth Pentair Water Pool & Spa, Inc. of Los Angeles St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, Long Beach Prof. Stephen M. and Mrs. Helen Bainbridge PHS Luxury Properties South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Inc. St. Bernardine of Siena Catholic Church, Ms. Vallerie Ballenger PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP St. Anastasia School Woodland Hills Ms. Jeanette Barajas QueensCare St. Anthony’s Community Association St. Brendan Catholic Church, Los Angeles Robert P. Barbarowicz, Esq. Raleigh Property, LP St. Felicitas and Perpetua School St. Bruno Catholic Church, Whittier Thomas and Margot Ann Barron Randall/McAnany Company St. John’s Archdiocesan Seminary St. Cyril of Jerusalem Catholic Church, Encino Ms. Lily Barry Rescare, Inc. St. Mark’s Church Peace and Justice Fund St. Denis Catholic Church, Diamond Bar Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Baxter RRWM, Inc. dba Cypress Retail Group St. Monica Academy St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church, Julieta V. and Jeffrey J. Bennett The Sage Group, LLC St. Rita Elementary School Sherman Oaks Ms. Norma Bernal Scan Health Plan Teamsters Local Union No. 572 St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Fillmore Mr. and Mrs. Afshin Beyzaee Skanska-Traylor-Shea, a Joint Venture United States Conference of Catholic Bishops St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, Whittier Don and Maureen Binder Southern California Edison Unied States Veterans Initiative St. James Catholic Church, Redondo Beach Mr. Gary F. Bird TelePacific Communications United Way, Inc. St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. James R. Birkenshaw Total Merchant Services United Way California Capital Region St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church, Inglewood Barry L. and Kathleen R. Blodgett UBS Financial Services, Inc. United Way of Greater Los Angeles, Inc. St. John Fisher Catholic Church, Sir Thomas J. Blumenthal Walkite International Academy Corp. United Way of Greater Los Angeles, Inc. Rancho Palos Verdes Lisa Bond and Vince Herron Washington Iron Works - The Tocqueville Society St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Ms. Margaret Borchard Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC United Way of Santa Barbara County Hacienda Heights Mr. and Mrs. David J. Borgatello Wilshire Escrow Company United Way - TRUIST - EWAY St. Joseph Catholic Church, Carpinteria Mr. and Mrs. Mario A. Borgatello WINDES Audit l Tax l Advisory United Way of Ventura County St. Joseph Catholic Church, Hawthorne Patrick M. and Carole M. Bowen The Wonderful Company LLC Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. St. Joseph Catholic Church, La Puente Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boyd Zaki Family Partnership LP Verbum Dei High School St. Joseph Catholic Church, Long Beach Francis P. and Margaret J. Brady Zef Scientific Inc. Westchester Woman’s Club St. Joseph Catholic Church, Los Angeles Ms. Annette Liggett Brandin St. Joseph Catholic Church, Pomona Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brazelton Churches St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church, Mr. Paul Brennan All Souls Catholic Church, Alhambra Westlake Village Mr. Titus Brenninkmeijer American Martyrs Catholic Church, St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church, Newbury Park Ms. Diana E. Brighton Manhattan Beach St. Junipero Serra Catholic Church, Camarillo Mr. Douglas O. Bruckner Clear Promise Lutheran Church, Lompoc St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church, Mrs. Pamela Burke Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Pacific Palisades Redondo Beach Mr. Paul Burke Dolores Mission, East Los Angeles St. Lorenzo Ruiz Catholic Church, Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Calde First United Methodist Church, Lompoc St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church, Mr. Charles G. Cale Goleta Presbyterian Church, Goleta Santa Maria Ms. Judith T. Call St. Louise de Marillac Catholic Church, Covina Mr. and Mrs. Mario Camara Organizations Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Beverly Hills Holy Angels Catholic Church, Arcadia St. Mark Catholic Church, Venice Ms. Ann C. Carneros American Career College Holy Cross Catholic Church, Moorpark St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, Camarillo Ms. Anette Carrell Austrian American Council West Holy Cross Catholic Church, Santa Barbara St. Matthew Episcopal Church, Pacific Palisades Ms. Claire M. Carty Bishop Amat Memorial High School Holy Family Catholic Church, South Pasadena St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cathcart The Cabrini Literary Guild Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church, San Dimas Westlake Village Mr. David Cavazos Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, St. Paschal Baylon Catholic Church,Thousand Oaks Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Chambers Catholic Charities of California East Los Angeles St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. William Chu Catholic Charities USA Maria Regina Catholic Church, Gardena St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, Simi Valley James and Marylou Clark Catholic Legal Immigration Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, San Pedro St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, Pasadena Ms. Cathleen M. Cobb Network, Inc. (CLINIC) Moorpark Presbyterian Church, Moorpark St. Raphael Catholic Church, Santa Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Collins Charitable Adult Rides & Services, Inc. Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Simi Valley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Condon Christ Orhniales Ministry San Buenaventura St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Mr. Michael P. Conroy Conejo Simi Moorpark Association of Realtors, Inc. Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Oxnard Monterey Park Drs. Michael N. and Mary Ellen Conzensa Equal Justice America, Inc. Our Lady of Guadalupe “Rose Hill” St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Alhambra Rev. Msgr. Gregory A. Cox Greater Los Angeles New Car Dealers Association Catholic Church, East Los Angeles St. Victor’s Catholic Church, West Hollywood Mr. Donald A. Cozad Harbor Interfaith Services, Inc. Our Lady of Lourdes “Obra Buena” Mr. Michael Cresswell Inland Empire United Way Catholic Church, Northridge Rosa M. C. Cumare, Esq. Inland Valley Hope Partners Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Ms. Joann D. Cunningham International Rescue Committee, Inc. Catholic Church, Montebello Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dahlman Kiwanis Club of Lompoc Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Daily, Jr. Knights of Columbis Council #1684 Ridgewood, NJ Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. D’Amico Knights of Columbus Council #5803 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Mr. David W. Dana Knights of Columbus, Holy Cross Council 9969 Santa Barbara Mr. Howard Daniels and Ms. Sandra I. Salinas Knights of Columbus, Queen of Angels Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church, Long Beach Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Darnell Council 11465 Our Lady of Solitude Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Stanislas Debreu LAMP Community Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, Individuals Lark Ellen Lions Charities Santa Barbara Ms. Jane Delahoyde Los Angeles Community College District Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Lompoc Richard and Susan Aberle Mr. David DeLong Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Covina Mr. Richard Akerblom Ms. Genevieve C. Denault Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. Robert Alaniz Mr. and Mrs. Dennis De Pietro Meadowlark Service League Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ventura Erik and Cynthia Lynn Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Jose De Souza, Jr. Moorpark High School San Antonio de Padua Catholic Church, Mr. Peter Algiers Robert F. and Anne T. Devericks Northern Santa Barbara County United Way, Inc. East Los Angeles Kenneth and Sharon Allen Mr. Brendan M. Dixon Northrop Grumman Charity San Buenaventura Mission, Ventura Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Amaral Rev. Msgr. Stephen N. Downes Presbytery of the Pacific San Roque Catholic Church, Santa Barbara Mr. Ross Cornelius Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Drewry Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary Santa Isabel Catholic Church, Los Angeles Ms. Nannina Lucia Angioni Mr. H. James Drollinger The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles Santa Rosa de Lima Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Anglim Ms. Rita Duley Rotary Club of Moorpark #671 San Fernando Anonymous (21) Ms. Claudia M. Dunn San Buenaventura Knights of Columbus SS. Felicitas and Perpetua Catholic Church, Ms. Marisa Antonini Mr. Gordon J. Durenberger Council #2498 San Marino Mario and Darlene Antonini Mr. Michael W. Eichenseer Seton Provincialate Daughters of Charity St. Anastasia Catholic Church, Los Angeles Richard and Kathryn Arias Mr. and Mrs. John Eilers Sigma Phi Epsilon St. Andrew Catholic Church, Pasadena Ms. Sharon K. Arnett Mr. and Mrs. James D. Engel Sisters of Providence St. Andrew Catholic Church, Pomona Alma and Sergio Arredondo Mrs. Katherine Russel Enright Sisters of St. Joseph in California St. Anselm Catholic Church, Los Angeles Ms. Lila M. Ash Anne R. and Aaron M. Epstein 17 2016-2017 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

Deacon and Mrs. George J Esseff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kruse Mr. Tony Paine Michael and Patricia Smith Ms. Ilegra Evans Ms. Eileen Laber Magnus O. and Autumn F. Palm Dr. and Mrs. Julio Soares W. Hall and Olivia Evans Ms. Bernadette Lakani Ms. Laura Paoletti Mr. James G. Soto Sister M. Pius Fahlstrom Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamb Mr. Steven Pawliczek Mr. and Mrs. Randolph E. Steiner Eugene F. Fama and Sallyann D. Fama Mr. Ron Lau Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peate Michael and Elizabeth Fan Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Lauer Mr. Mark Perkins Mr. Michael Ferraro Ms. Maria Laurora-Fay Mr. and Mrs. John Peyton Mr. Frank Fielding Robert and Sara K. Law Ms. Louise B. Phipps Ms. Louise Flaherty Mr. Oscar Leckliter Ms. Maria Plazola Michael R. Forman and Maria E. Doyle Baron Chung Hyun Lee Ms. Ann L. Pless Mr. and Mrs. Wes Fuerch Ms. Loretta Levan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Podmajersky Mr. Marc Gamsin Ms. Helen Lho Ms. Virginia Pollack Mr. Andrew Gaydosh Klaus and Rita I. Liebelt Ms. Linda S. Pollnow Mr. and Mrs. Gherini Marla V. and David M. Lloyd Marie and Ken Poole Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gibbs Flavia D. and James R. Lo Coco Mr. Chris J. Powell Mr. Barry Stewart Mr. Vito Gioiello Mrs. Gorgonia Lopez John P. Pringle, Esq. Ms. Nancy C. Stewart Dr. and Mrs. John W. Given Mr. Lorenzo Lopez Michael T. Psomas, C.P.A. Ms. Jennifer J. Stone Mr. Vincent Lopez Mr. and Mrs. John Rak Mr. Kevin Seung H. Suh Mr. Karl Loring Mr. Ernest A. Ramirez Ms. Jayne C. Sullivan Ms. Patricia C. Lorne Mr. Lucio H. Ramirez Mr. Michael Sullivan Mr. Frederick Lower, Jr. George Raptis and Ana I. Decardenas-Raptis Ms. Darlene Swenson Mr. Guillermo Loyola Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Reitmeyer Mr. Paul Tallas Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ripley Mr. Ray Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Luka Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rivera Mr. Clay Tedeschi Mr. Ken Lund Ms. JoAnne E. Robbins Delores and Anthony F. Telleria Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Mackel Ms. Christine Robert Kathleen M. Telleria Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Makarewicz Mr. Robert J. Rohe Mr. John A. Teske Ms. Jeanne P. Goestenkors Michael J. Maloney, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Romano Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thurston Mr. and Mrs. Eily P. Gorman Ms. Jane Mangers Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Roohan Mr. Manuel M. Tiangha Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Grace Ms. Deanna Lynn Marchiando Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rosso Ms. Cheryl Tong Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Grant, Jr. Ms. Malanna Marioneaux Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Rotolo Mr. Christopher J. Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Grimm Mr. Allan Paul Markin Mrs. Barbara J. Rouseyrol Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Tosetti Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Grojean Robert E. and Donna J. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Roussey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tramontin Mr. Basuki Gunawan Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Martin, Jr. Mr. Arthur N. Rupe Ms. Aileen Twitchell Mr. Robert L. Gutierrez Mr. William S. Martin, Jr. Mr. Christopher Russell Mr. and Mrs. John Tynan Ms. Maria Josephine Ha Mr. Robert Martinez Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Urbanske Kevin G. Hamilton and Mary Beth Corrado Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Masi Most Rev. Sylvester D. Ryan Pep and Renee Valdez Dr. Renee L. Harrangue Janet W. and Richard Maulhardt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Viktor Rzeteljski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Vallely Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Maurer Mr. Joseph L. Saddler D. Michael and Claire Van Konynenburg, Mr. Richard Hartig Ms. Monica McCallum Mr. Michael Salinas Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Velasco Ms. Mary J. Harvey Kathleen L. McCarthy and Franklyn Kostlan Sandra I. and Howard Salinas Rudolph and Sylvia Velasquez Mr. and Mrs. David A. Herbst Ms. Mary Ann McCarthy Dr. and Mrs. James J. Salz Donald G. Vetter and Susan C. Vargo Shiroma Gary J. and Beverly M. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCaustland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sanders Ms. Patricia Villalobos Mr. and Mrs. William F. Highberger Mr. Mark T. McClain Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford Ms. Theresa Virata Ms. Sharon Hines-West Rev. Daniel E. McCotter C.S.P. Ms. Elisa N. Santos Peter Vogelsang M.D. Robert C. and Alice Hoch Stephen and Judith R. McDonald, Mr. Edward Saraffian Mr. Frederick Von Der Ahe Ann M. and Robert M. Holder Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McGloin Jim and Becky Sarni Mr. Mark Wahlberg Thomas M. Hood, D.D.S. Mr. Pat McGonigle Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Sassen Mr. Timothy Wainwright Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hook Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McGonigle Mrs. Debbie Saucedo Ms. Margaret Waller Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Hotaling The Honorable and Mrs. Charles R. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. James N. Scanlon Ms. Adele S. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huebner John and Rosemarie McGuire Ms. Rowena Yarak Schaber David M. and Monica M. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. David P. Hughes Mr. William Meeker Mr. Joseph J. Schirripa and Ms. Ellen F. Mercier Mr. Mark Walter Kin Hui Miss Catherine Michero Frederick and Tami Schmitt Mr. Patrick Ward Ms. Susana D. Huston Ms. Donna J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Schuberg William M. Wardlaw, Esq. and Arturo and Leticia Ibarra Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mills, Jr. Hon. Kim Wardlaw Bernard J. and Tawn E. Isker Ms. Catherine Minhoto Ms. Gretchen A. Wayne Ms. Jeanette D. Ivie Rev. Monsignor Paul M. Montoya Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Weber Mr. Victor G. Jackson Ms. Carolyn R. Moore Mr. Michael Weiss Mr. Dale Jefferson Mr. Geoff Moran Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wengler Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Rev. Msgr. Peter C. Moran R J and G G Wensley Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Johnson Ms. Carol B. Morrissette Mr. Thomas Whalley Mr. Robert Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moseley Ms. Dianne Williams Mr. Mike Juels Ms. Rosalie M. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Roger Willmon Mr. and Mrs. Monte L. Justesen Mr. Richard Murray Mrs. Dianne M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Justus Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Najera Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Schwabauer Mr. Herman J. Wittorff Dennis C. and Nancy L. Kailey Richard A. and Nedra A. Nesbit Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Scully Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wolf III Mary P. Kane Ms. Emilline Nice Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Seemann David H. and Gloria Wong Martin and Susan Grace Karpiel Ms. Patricia B. Nielsen Mr. Michael Seidler Henry and Frances Workman Robert J. Keeler and Kraig Tevis-Keeler Ms. Joan M. Noble Mrs. Roland Seidler Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Worthe Mr. Donald Kelly Joshua and Alessandra M. Nogales Ms. Alexandra N. Selna Jon and Tishya Wren Rev. James J. Kelly Ms. Colleen O’Brien Ms. Guillermina M. Serrano Mr. and Mrs. Todd T. Yoshitake Alanna and Ed Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Brien Rev. Lawrence A. Seyer Mr. Bryan Zuriff Mr. and Mrs. John A. Klem Mr. Donal F. O’Byrne Ms. Annette T. Shannon Ms. Kristina Koltun Dr. and Mrs. Michael O’Connell Mr. Nathan Sheets Ms. Aileen T. Koskovich J H and M B Oliphant Mr. and Mrs. Eric Shewfelt Daniel L. and Deborah A. Koskovich Ms. Randa Osman Mr. James E. Slattery Mr. and Mrs. Gary Krauss Mr. and Mrs. Quinn O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. David Smith Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kroes David and Joy Overgaard David N. and Deidre A. Smith Mr. Nicholas Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Page Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Philip Kroll Mr. Stephen Page Doug and Gabriela Smith 18 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2016-2017 Annual Report

Ways to Support the Work of Catholic Charities

The work of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, including our financial and service delivery practices, is externally validated by the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services. Our commitment to accountability and transparency is authenticated by our coveted 4-Star Charity rating from Charity Navigator, an independent charity evaluator. Our community centers continue to witness a rise in the number of people who struggle to survive and who seek critical basic needs assistance. While Catholic Charities has significantly developed its programs and services over the years, we still face considerable challenges in meeting our clients’ growing population and needs. Here are some ways you can assist us in serving our vulnerable clients:

◆ Donate Online – Visit www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org and click the red “Donate Online” button to make secure online donations or explore the “How You Can Photo: Mike Nelson Help” section to learn about easy ways to support Catholic Charities. ◆ Join the Joyful Givers Circle – Make a monthly pledge commitment as part of this group of dedicated contributors. ◆ Donate Your Old Vehicle – Hand over the keys to your car, truck, R.V. or boat and Catholic Charities will receive 80% of the sales revenue. Call (855) 370-4483 Catholic Charities’ Moorpark Community Services Center in Ventura or visit our website: www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org/ County hosts an annual “New Shoes to Begin the School Year” program as well as special holiday events for clients. how-you-can-help/donate-a-vehicle. ◆ Have Your Employer Match Your Gift – Contact Attend a Special Event your company’s Human Resources Department to obtain Have fun while supporting Catholic Charities at an event. a matching gift form. ◆ Make a Memorial or Tribute Gift – Honor someone special by making a donation in his or her name. City of Angels Christmas Gala, ◆ Support through Planned Giving – Give through The California Club wills and trusts, charitable gift annuities, life insurance, December 1, 2017 appreciated securities, real estate, cash and other property. Visit www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org/plannedgiving to discover the variety of charitable choices and calculate what works for you. 22nd Annual Catholic Charities ◆ Give to the Fund for the Future Endowment – Golf Tournament Become a member of the Fund for the Future Society by Annandale Golf Club contributing to Catholic Charities’ long-term endowment. June 18, 2018 Through estate gift and life income programs, the endowment expands the agency’s financial base so that it Visit our website, www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org, for information on Regional and Program events will continue to grow and meet the increasing needs of the throughout the year. communities Catholic Charities serves. For more information about supporting Catholic Charities, please contact Alexandria (Sandi) Arnold, Chief Development and Communications Officer, at [email protected] or (213) 251-2495. 19 2016-2017 Annual Report

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