WE ARE CARVER

Report to Our Community 2017-2018 Review 2018-2019 Update Carver Mission: To help children and youth reach their greatest In the 2018-19 academic year, the Bridgeport Board of Education potential by providing educational, social and recreational and Superintendent of Schools invited the Carver Foundation of programs in a positive, safe and fun environment. Norwalk to bring its successful after school programming to 200 3rd through 6th grade students attending the Classical Studies Carver is Norwalk’s largest provider of after school programs Magnet Academy, a K-8 public school in Bridgeport’s West Side for middle and high school students and the largest provider neighborhood. Carver is also expanding its 5th grade after school of summer programs serving K through 9th grade students. In program to Kendall and Naramake Elementary Schools in January the 2017-18 academic year, Carver served 3,957 unduplicated 2019. individuals: 1,461 students in our after school and summer

IMPACT programs, 164 students in college, and 2,332 people in our Carver consistently receives the highest ratings from Charity many community programs. Carver conducts extensive student Navigator and Guidestar, as we did again in 2018, far exceeding performance and growth data gathering and analysis to ensure industry standards for financial health, transparency and that we are continually strengthening our capacity to meet the accountability to donors. needs of our students. Here are just a few of the outcomes we are measuring. Carver After School Programs:

• 2017-2018 academic year data from Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) Measures of Academic Progress (MAP), a test that compares students to the nation, shows that Carver’s after school students grew faster than expected in each grade. • Carver students grew faster in Math than Reading. • Our 5th graders showed the strongest growth (73rd percentile in Math, 67th percentile in Reading). • 3rd, 5th, and 10th graders (Math) and 5th and 9th graders (Reading) grew faster than the Norwalk Public Schools district MAP results for the same grades. Carver Summer Programs:

• In our four 2017 summer transition programs at West Rocks and Roton Middle Schools and Brien McMahon and Norwalk High Schools, in nearly every case students with lower achievement in Spring 2017 grew faster (including the summer impact) than they did in the academic year alone. • Low-income students tended to grow faster than students of higher income, supporting our dedication to closing the opportunity gaps.

2 Carver advanced the lives of 1,461 students in after school programs and summer learning programs located in 10 Norwalk schools and the Carver Community Center

Awarded $84,500 to graduating high school and continuing college Carver students

100% (since 2005) of Carver seniors graduated high school on time IMPACT Over 95% of Carver seniors enrolled in college immediately following graduation.

85% of Carver college students graduate from 4-year colleges and universities within 6 years.

3 2017-2018 Board of Directors

OFFICERS Novelette Peterkin, CEO, Carver Foundation of Norwalk Diana Napier, President, Program Manager, The Workplace, Inc. Danielle Robinson, PhD, Director, Alcohol Policy and Corporate Jude Earl Alaba, Treasurer, Senior Manager, Deloitte LLC Reputation Management, Diageo

Valerie Watson, Secretary, Vice President & Manager, Patriot Laura Ruhe, Senior Vice President, Director of Corporate Social Bank N.A. Responsibility, FactSet Research Systems

Jonathan Whitcomb, Esq., Legal Counsel, Diserio Martin Oscar Villalonga, Managing Director & Global Project Finance O’Connor & Castiglioni LLP Leader, GE

MEMBERS Fred Wilms, Senior Vice President, Webster Bank; State Representative, 142nd Legislative District Sandra Faioes, Principal, Brookside Elementary School Richard Whitcomb, St. Luke’s School, Headmaster Emeritus Kimberly Gaddy, Director, Reporting & Analytics, Global Strategy & Operations, Gartner Wendy Winnick-Baskin, Executive Director, Atria Darien, Retired

Craig Glover, CEO, Norwalk Community Health Center President Emeritus, Charles Burns

Leah Glover, Fundraising Consultant Immediate Past President, Janis Curtis GOVERNANCE & LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE

4 Dear Mission Partners,

As the Carver Foundation of Norwalk concludes its 80th year of service, we thank our many partners for their priceless contributions that helped shape our current programs for Norwalk’s children and youth.

We are especially grateful for our donors, parents, students, teachers and staff, volunteers, principals, Norwalk Public Schools and Side By Side Charter School administrators, and our program partners for the countless ways they give to advance the Carver vision of “Building Lifetime Achievers.” The Carver Board of Directors also expresses its deep gratitude for what the Carver community is building throughout Norwalk and now in Bridgeport.

We recently celebrated our 80th anniversary with a proclamation from the City of Norwalk declaring Carver Day and a citation from the Connecticut General Assembly praising the work you are supporting. Perhaps even more moving was a letter Taylor Hemphill, a Carver alumna who went on to earn a Masters degree in Social Work, wrote to The Hour. Here’s an excerpt:

Even as a young adult, living in Philadelphia, I still consider myself a Carver Kid. It’s an identity that didn’t leave me once I graduated high school. My parents were involved with the Carver Center in their youth and my involvement extended to Girls Scout meetings, the CASPER program, summer camp, Junior YDP, then Senior YDP. I would later return to the Carver the summer before finishing my undergraduate degree. I had the privilege of giving back in the building that gave to me, as a co-director for Let’s Get Ready!, an SAT prep program for low-income high school students. ...After 18 consecutive years as a student, I am now an Ivy League educated, masters-level social worker; a career choice introduced to me when I started at the Carver Center. My most memorable experiences from Carver are rooted in education, social justice, and self-confidence. Carver took me on my first college tour at thirteen years old…. I’m elated to see Carver continue its efforts of building lifetime achievers across the spectrum.

Your support empowers Carver to uphold high expectations for Carver children and youth. The Carver mission lives on after 80 years of individuals and institutional donors like you making commitments through the decades to help our youth succeed in school and life.

On behalf of the Carver Board of Directors, students, parents, staff, and the ever-widening Carver community, thank you for your generous support. Your generosity honors our students’ daily effort and achievement.

Sincerely, GOVERNANCE & LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE

Novelette Peterkin Chief Executive Officer

5 After School

Carver’s personalized learning model compliments regular school wellness programs; SAT and PSAT prep; paid internships; and day learning with certified teachers and other professionals spring and fall college tours. Carver ensures the differentiation of delivering Literacy, Math, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Science, instruction for all learners, including students performing above enrichment, recreation and wellness programming through and below grade level expectations and English language learners. structured activities that have been proven to achieve significant Carver offers services not available during the school day and academic improvement. Carver offers challenging, relevant, and collaborates with school day teachers, counselors and parents to rigorous instruction that values each student’s abilities, talents, assess students’ needs. interests, and learning styles. Carver students demonstrate their Carver college scholarships totaling $84,500 further propelled mastery through portfolios of work, exhibitions of learning, and Carver students on their individual academic careers. multidisciplinary presentations. Carver’s after school programming ignites student interest in learning through hands-on, project- based academic enrichment; tutoring & homework; health & AFTER SCHOOL AFTER

6 Summer Learning

Carver provides Freshman Summer Success Academies for and The Norwalk Seaport Association. Noteworthy also are the graduated 8th-grade students transitioning into 9th grade at age appropriate field trips that reinforce learning such as to the Norwalk and Brien McMahon High Schools. Carver provides a Peabody Museum, CT Science Center, Discovery Museum, NBC Summer Transition Program for 5th-grade students Studio Tour, Stamford Nature Center, Beardsley Zoo, Bishop transitioning into Norwalk’s four middle schools. Carver provides Orchards, New York Botanical Gardens and Maritime Aquarium, two summer enrichment programs for children aged 5-13 at the and others that provide in-depth, hands-on exposure to many Carver Community Center and Columbus . Carver academic and enrichment disciplines and opportunities. Fun is given access to each school’s facilities and resources free of outings include trips to the beach, Lake Compounce, Playland, My charge. Three Sons, and New Roc City. Students attending the high school transition program visit colleges. Carver summer programs offer swimming at Norwalk High School and the Riverbrook Regional YMCA at the Wilton branch. Other partners include Maritime Aquarium, Stepping Stones Museum, Girl Scouts, Rowing, Norwalk Grassroots Tennis SUMMER LEARNING SUMMER

7 Community

Carver provides many community activities and services, from and Terrie Woods who greeted our students and guests with food drives to holiday and awards celebrations, from career their personal remarks and the reading of a citation from the fairs and STEM exhibitions for our students to adult education Connecticut General Assembly that honored Novelette Peterkin’s programs, reaching thousands of people from all walks of life each 15 years of outstanding service to the Norwalk community. year. Earlier in the year, we presented our annual Child of America The Carver community celebrated its 80th anniversary in award to Sean Combs with some elected officials, Carver students September by gathering some 400 of Carver’s daily after school and alumni, many generous supporters, program partners and students at the Carver Community Center for a few hours of fun, staff, devoted friends and volunteers joining us in the celebration. food, games, music and dancing, and even a magician! We are We are also grateful for our 4th annual Golf Classic event and for grateful to the many elected officials, education leaders, Carver the house parties we call “Connections” that took place in New board members, parents, staff and volunteers who joined us. Canaan, Westport, and the 15th annual Rowayton Connections Senator and Norwalk Common Council member, Greg party. The Carver community reaches throughout Norwalk and

COMMUNITY Burnett, read the City of Norwalk’s Carver Day proclamation. beyond! Also joining us were Representatives , Fred Wilms

(L-R) Norwalk Common Council member, Greg Burnett; CT Senate Majority Leader, Bob Duff; CT Representative ; CT Representative and Carver board member Fred Wilms; Novelette Peterkin, Carver CEO; and CT Representative Gail Lavielle.

2018 Child of America honoree, Sean Combs; Diana Napier, Carver Board President; Novelette Peterkin, Carver CEO 8 Carver 2017-2018 Program Locations

George Washington Carver Community Center Side By Side Charter School 7 Academy Street 10 Chestnut Street CASPER – After School for K-5 students Youth Development Program Jr. Youth Development Program for middle school students Columbus Magnet School 40 Concord Street Sr. Youth Development Program for high school students Summer Enrichment Program Summer Enrichment Program Brookside Elementary School Technology Center 382 Highland Avenue Traditional Events 5th Grade After School Program Basketball Programs Tracey Elementary School Community Programs 20 Camp Street Brien McMahon High School 5th Grade After School Program 300 Highland Avenue Youth Development Program Freshman Summer Success Academy Norwalk High School 350 Main Avenue Youth Development Program Freshman Summer Success Academy Middle School 176 Strawberry Hill Youth Development Program Summer Transition Program Ponus Ridge Middle School 21 Hunters Lane Youth Development Program

Summer Transition Program PROGRAM SITES CARVER Roton Middle School 201 Highland Avenue Youth Development Program Summer Transition Program West Rocks Middle School 81 West Rocks Road Youth Development Program Summer Transition Program 9 Volunteers

Volunteers founded Carver In 1938. Norwalk parents, concerned and groups of volunteers for community events such as Career citizens, clergy and other community and educational Fairs, talent contests, student and family awards ceremonies, leaders came together to provide underprivileged youth with holiday celebrations, food drives, etc. Corporate teams produce opportunities to learn, grow and prepare for their careers. Today, daylong events for our youth and undertake extensive renovation Carver engages more than 500 volunteers throughout the and cleanup projects. This past year, with program expansion into year. Carver volunteers are integrated throughout the Norwalk more schools, new investments and innovations in data collection community and schools as they contribute to Carver’s three and analysis of our students’ performance and growth, and the intense areas of after school, summer and community programs. strengthening of our relationships with individual donors and These tutors, mentors, homework helpers, career counselors, and volunteers, the Carver story that began in Norwalk 80 years ago other skill-specific project leaders offer their support, feedback continues to resonate throughout Fairfield County. and praise. The Carver Community Center engages individuals VOLUNTEERS

10 Financial Review

Carver is among the very few Connecticut charities to receive Charity Navigator’s highest rating, far exceeding industry standards for financial health, transparency and accountability to donors. Carver also received Guidestar’s Platinum Seal, its highest rating after the Bronze, Silver and Gold seals, for organizational transparency and performance measurement. GuideStar is the world’s largest source of information about nonprofit organizations.

Audited financials for year ending June 30, 2018

Total Assets: $3,849,121

Total Revenue: $4,102,337

Current Liabilities: $492,155

Total Expenses: $3,546,697

Net Assets: $3,356,966 FINANCIAL REVIEW Audited 2017-2018 Income Audited 2017-2018 Expense $4,102,337 $3,546,697

In - Kind & Other Community Programs

Special Events Government Youth Summer Programs

After School Fundraising & Programs Development Individual Foundations General & Admin Corporate 11 Our Mission Partners

We asked for your help, and you generously gave it! Individuals, time and talent. Our annual Child of America gala, Golf Classic, foundations, companies, the City of Norwalk, and state and federal and Connections Parties rallied enormous financial support and donors entrusted Carver with the many gifts listed below. Many engagement on the part of many friends. Together, We Are more gave in-kind gifts that are not listed but are just as deeply Carver! To the world you are one person; to each Carver scholar appreciated. Many hundreds of volunteers also gave of their you are the world. Thank you!

Carver Stars: Bruce and Sharon Bottomley Bedford Family News America Marketing Responsibility Fund $100,000+ Bucks Creek Foundation The WRG Foundation City of Norwalk Community Fund of Darien Carver Sponsors: Carver Guardians: CT Department of Education $10,000-$19,999 Fairfield County’s Community $5,000-$9,999 21st Century Learning Centers Foundation Mary Sue Bosch 21st Century Fox America, Inc. CT Department of Education GE Capital Corporation Kurt Cellar After School Grant David and Beth Atlas Rodgers Harper Allen Church Dalio Foundation Bankwell Financial Group, Inc. Horizon Foundation, Inc. Diageo North America Norwalk Public Schools Wendy and Richard Baskin Brian and Alexandra Kreiter Edward S. Moore Family MISSION PARTNERS Norwalk Redevelopment Foundation Belvedere Foundation Agency New Canaan Community Foundation John and Doon Foster Robert Eydt Daniel E. Offutt III Charitable Trust Newman’s Own Foundation Peter and Barbara Godfrey Bebz Eydt

The Grossman Family Nielsen Foundation, Inc. Michael and Karen Gregorich Fairfield County Bank Foundation Per and Astrid Heidenreich Healthcor Foundation Trust First Congregational Church Family Foundation of Darien Guardian Angels: Impact Fairfield County $20,000-$99,999 Richard and Barbara Whitcomb First County Bank Foundation Foundation Jack & Tricia Ryan Family Richard and Foundation James Fitzpatrick and Alexandra Baudouin Serenbetz Family Foundation Sarah French Macy’s Corporate Giving George and Carol Bauer Fran Warren William and Sharon Gallagher Near & Far Aid Association BeFoundation Westport Weston YMCA- Goodnow Fund 12 Cecilie and Mike Jedlicka Patricia B. Adams Danielle V. and Hope Blair Ubaldo T. Baleeiro KeyBank Foundation Debo Adegbile Wendy and Eric Blattman Thomas and Elizabeth Ball Lone Pine Foundation, Inc. James and Terri-Ann Adrian Angela Blue Bank of America - United Way Medria Blue-Ellis Jane and Samuel Marrone Peter Ahrens Employee Donations Robert Boffa Novotny & Crowe Real Estate Marc Alan Mike Barbis Advisors, LLC Constance Boll Alex G. Nason Foundation Ken and Kristy Barclay Greg Parker and Brian Allert Elizabeth Bookhout Stephanie Thomas Paul and Helene Bartilucci Marjorie Almansi Julie Bossidy Robert and Sharon Prince Diane Basdeo Altieri Sebor Wieber LLC David and Diane Boston Vincent and Maryann Procaccini Sandi Bass Amazon Smile Foundation Paul and Terry Bowlin Alan Shurr Brian and Sara Bast America’s Charities Mollie and Christopher Boyle Janine and Michael Smith Eva Bates Josephine and Blake Bradford Stetwin Consulting LLC Michael Baucus Sanford Anderson Michael and Deborah Brennan Stone Point Capital LLC Lisa A. Begley Lynn and Thomas Anderson Geraldine Brennan-Dell’Orto The John and Ethel Kashulon Elizabeth Beinfield William and Margaret Anderson Foundation

Sandy Bria MISSION PARTNERS Chris Bell Tammie Anderson United Church of Rowayton Geoff Briggs Sonia D. Bell Mark and Paula Argosh Jonathan and Rachel Whitcomb Grace Brady and Brooke Deane Stuart and Betty Berelson Joseph and Tichianaa Armah Friedrich Wilms Laurine Browder Bradley Berger Kaan Aslansan Lawrence K. and Jill Brown Carver Supporters: Up Erin and Sean Berry Kim Athan to $4,999 Anna Brown Jonathan and Susan Beyman Emily Bacon Ingrid Aarons Lynne Burgess Caryn Bienstock and Jessica and Brian Bailey Michael Abate Martin Buccolo Charles and Elizabeth Burns Richard and Antoinette Bain Harriet Abel Bigelow Family Tea Phillip and Imogene Butterfield Drew Baird AC Auto Body & James and Jodie Bishop Tom and Libby (Elizabeth) Mechanical Service Butterworth Robert and Martha Baker Maureen Bittman 13 Joan Byrne Dana Chieco Eric Dalrymple Doug Dooley

Calvary Baptist Church Junius R. and Martha S. Clark Michael and Robin Daly Thomas and Elizabeth Doughty

Douglas and Sandra Campbell Camille Clifford Damato Landscaping LLC Daniel and Susan Drake

Robert and Mary Campbell Melissa Cohen William and Laura Damm Susan Dunlap

Dave Campbell William and Kathleen Cole Darien Pediatric Associates, LLC Cortny Dunleavy

Reid and Sue Campbell Community Health Systems Russell Davis Laure E. Dunne

Joseph and Compo Men’s Hairstyling Timothy Davis Judy D. and Charles Eaton Patricia Cappalonga Amy and AJ Conley Gregory and J.D.B. Davis Jeffrey and Sandra Effren Florence R. Carbone Patrick and Kelly Connell Arne and Helen de Keijzer Brinley Ehlers James Carey Denise and Paul Conzo Stephen and Nicholas De Lange Jean Ely Harry Carey John and Carrie Corcoran John and Joan de Regt Elisabeth Ely Wendy and Chase Carey Michael and Suzi Covino Janine Deering John and Melissa Engel Bob and Juila Carney Barbara and Bill Cox Suzanne Della Corte Elizabeth (Betsy) English Ken and Bella Casanova Sarah Craft Camille and Ninette and Mark Enrique Alberto Casellas David Demarco-Havens

MISSION PARTNERS Kevin and Janet Cramer Jo-Ann and Richard Epstein Phoebe Casey Maryellen and Barbara and Jeff Erdmann Thomas and Joy Cronin Jeffrey Denison-Walsh Elizabeth Casey Meri Erickson Jonathan Crowley Adam DePanfilis Debra Castelluccio Janet G. Evelyn William and Lynnann Cuddy Jill Derickson Lisa Castillo Sandra Faioes Helen Culpepper Deutsche Bank Matching Ana and Tomas Chadwick Teresa and Allan Cunningham Gift Program Alexandra Falconer Austin Michael Chambers William Curren Nancy and Jeffrey Diamond Suzanne Fandel J. Russell and Ann D’Adamo Diserio, Martin, O’Connor & Linda Fergus Deborah Chapman Castiglioni L.L.P. Andrew and Carmen D’Alessio James and Deborah Fieber Michael Charles Lisa Donohue-Olivieri Paul Dalio Brian and Susanna Filanowski Tom Chiapetta and Patricia Tyre Diane Donovan

14 Hope Finn Roger and Marion Gilbert Heidmar, Inc. William and Judith Hopkins

Mary Finnegan Amy Gildea Douglas and Donna Hempstead Heather and Richard Hopkins

Kathleen Fogarty Kristin and Robert Gildersleeve James and Judy Hendrickson Carol and Cornelius Howe

Paul M. and Robin A. Foley Brendan Glennon Frank Henson Sallie and Tim Howell

Gary and Marilyn Ford Goldman, Sachs & Co. Willie and Sarah Herring David and Sara Hunt

Robert and Skip Frazier Gold’s Delicatessen, Inc. Philip P. Hiatrides Isabelle Hunter

Ruth Freeman Carlos and James and Alvia Hilliard Scott Hurwitz Kristy Kuban Gonzales Fresh Green Light Charles Hinnant John and Anne Hutchins Audra Good Freudigman & Billings, LLC Carol and Bryant Hinnant IBM Corporation Emily and Robert Grabowski Friedman Family Foundation Leslie Hinshaw IBM Employee Services Center Kalea Grau Michael and Valerie Frost Gary and Julie Holloway John and Chris Igneri Melissa Grieco GA Financial Company Sarah Stark Holmberg Marsha and Alan Ingber Dale Griffith Julia Gabriele Home Care Chiropractic, LLC Jeffrey and Cynthia Ingraham Kevin and Yvonne Grimes Kimberly Gaddy Margaret Honey Kirwin Irish David and Wendy Guda

Joe and Julie Gallagher Hope & Hernandez, P.C. David B. Jackson MISSION PARTNERS Susan Gummeson Brooks Gammill Camille Guthrie Laura Ganim Francis Hamilton Andrew Garfunkel Isabella Hamilton Jessica Garnett Edward Harney John Alexander and Mary Gerster McKenlley Harrell

Molly and Brennan Gerster Adelaide Haskell

Shannon O’Toole and Robert and Carol Haskell Joseph Giandurco Jennifer Healy Elizabeth and William Gibbs Kyle Heaslip 15 Michele Jakab KBE Building Corporation Bruce and Kay E. Kimmel Kenneth and Deborah Lang

Michael Jasilewicz John and Cecelia Keller Ian McEwan and Tracy King Ron and Ariana Latz

Valerie Jefferson Michael Kelley King Industries Laurel Road Bank

Diane and Troy Jellerette Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Sarah Christine Kiska Lindsay Lawton

Juli Johnson David Kennedy Sobha Kizhakke Covilakath Glen Leblanc

Bardwell and Maryann Jones Steven and Pat Kerschner Merrick Kleeman E.A. Prescott and Kelly K. Legard Russ and Barbara Jones Bob Kettenmann John K. Knight John Levin and Diane Keefe Beth Jones Ani and Gary Khachian Peter and Laura Knobloch Stuart and Kathy Levinson Tamara Joseph Zeshan Khan Robert and Janis Knorr Cristina and Joseph Linton Reshma Kamdar Marshall and Johanna Kiev Andrew Knuth Steven Lipson Eric Kamisher and Richard and Marianna Kilbride George and Karen Kollitides Amy Starobin Thomas and Wendell Livingston Andrew Kim Catherine and Neal Konstantin Virginia Kamsky David Lock Kimberly Ann Interiors Suzanne and Robert Koroshetz Chrissie and Jamie Karper Danielle Longo KPMG LLP Marlene Loper

MISSION PARTNERS Mark and Victoria Kramer Elsie Lopez Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Charles and Barbara Lott

Beatrice Krawiecki John and Peggy L. Lovro

Juergen and Ulla Kremer Gina Lucas

Stephanie Kushner Kirk and Molly (Molly Kirk Sawyer) Ludtke Glenn and Nikki LaFaye Melanie Lynch Liz LaFaye Winston H. Maddox Therese LaFaye Walter and Lynn Maginnis Pierre and Elisabeth Ames Lahaussois Andrew and Susan Mais

16 Doug Marshall Kevin and Jo-Anne Morley Howard and Sandra Amy Perry Nottingham John David and Julia Massengill Stacia Morris Novelette Peterkin Sandra Nottingham Tricia and Chris Massucco Peter and Page Morrison James and Melissa Petropoulos Jacqueline Novotny Arlette Ferguson Mathis Molly Moseley Steven and Janine Pickhardt Marnie and Jeffrey Nusbaum Sophia Mattus Riley Mottolese James J. and Dale Pinto Robert and Paula Nusslein MBI, Inc. Kevin and Mim (Miriam) Piper Jaffray Moynihan Joyce Oberdorf David and Suzanne McCollum Pitney Bowes Employees Doris and Richard Munger Chris and Mary Elizabeth Laurence Pitteway Brian and Kathryn McCormick O’Connor Munster Cafe LLC dba Pompa Development & Allyson McFadden The Flying Cock Suzanne Okie Construction LLC Tamara McKenna Phyllis Murray Sally and Arnold Oldham Kim Prada McKenna & Sachs, LLC Liza Murrell Juanita Olguin Karen Pratt Sue Mckeough Michael Mushak Tara Olson Daryl Press Clifton and Lulita McKnight Diana and Norbert Napier Philip Oppenheimer William and Mary Pressley Daniel Thomas and Dineen Napier Mark and Eva Ortiz Jennifer Baker McMullen Ann Purcell

Nordia Napier Paul and Danita Ostling MISSION PARTNERS Dennis and Nancy Meany Hongbo Kevin Qi Carmen Navarra Ann E. and Howard T. Owens Ethel and Dick Melzer R & J Hospitality Norwalk LLC Nellie Thomas Trust Penny Palmer Erica Merrill Pooja Raghuram New Canaan High School Olivia Parkin Egu Ramanathan David and Elizabeth Mettler Activity Fund Phil and Joy Parkins Gina Ramos Jeffrey and Susanne Miller New England Pauline E. Fitzpatrick, Trust Ina Miller Insurance Services Alejandro Rangel Meg Paulson Lisa Mitrovich Mary Newbery Denise Rawles-Smith Beth Pearce Melissa Mongillo Shirley Nichols Bob and Jane Ready Ellen Penchuck Angela Moore Mary Nichols William and Elizabeth Reiss Robert and Meghan Pennington Lynne Moore Nora King and Co., LLC Tomas B. and Maria E. Reyes 17 Heather Ribellino Shiva Sarram Thomas and Marla Sinchak Chris and Catherine Stroup

Ted Riegel Andrea and Thomas Sato Elliott and Marguerite Sisson Ellen-Ann Suchy

James and Margaret Riley James and Jennifer Schaffer Barry Sloane Ericka Sullivan

Michelle Leone Riley and Everett and Sally Schenk Suzanne Small and Baker Vail Tracey Sutton Richard Riley Schiavetti, Corgan, Diedwards, Marcia and Roger Smith Mark and Ronelle Swagerty Harry and Lucia Rilling Weinberg & Nicholson, LLP Alyson and Matt Smith Jennifer Sweeters Steven Risbridger Matthew and Sarah Schimenti Christine and Matthew Smith Synchrony Financial Kate Ritter Ana Schlager Roger and Marcia Smith John Teitler Danielle Robinson Eugene Schreiner III Jason Soto The Africa Plan Foundation Timothy and Marlen Rogers Louis and Sylvia Schulman Sound Control Technologies The Benevity Community Nancy Romberg Manuel and Nadine Schultz Impact Fund Howard T. and Marlo Spilko Ellen Ross Schwab Charitable Fund The M&T Charitable Foundation St. Aloysius Church Corp. Stephanie and Stuart Ross Fred Schweizer, Jr. The Maurice Goodman St. Matthew’s Parish Foundation, Inc. Lisa and Peter Rossi Alexander Scott Eve St. Turin The McIntyre Group Dima Rubinchik Rick and Kristin Selvala

MISSION PARTNERS Thomas and Susan Stanford The Shoff Foundation Cynthia Russell Nicole Shagoury Zachary and Jennie Stanton Stephen Thomas Kimberly and Stacey Russell Margaret Shanahan Patrick and Margaret Steele Sue Thomas Jeanne and Chris Russo Julie Sherman George Steinberg Shatryce Thomas Kiera Russo Stephen W. Shyn Paul and Peri Stevelman Antonia Thompson Patty Ryan John M. and Laura A. Sicignano Tracey and Russell Stidolph Thomasina Thorne Rebecca Sabol Allen and Claudine Siegel Irwin Stillman Conor Tidgwell Robert M. Sachs Signature Bank Katie and Bob Stockton Alana Tonghini Suzanne Salomon Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Harlan and Susan Stone Frank and Joanna Toscano Danielle Salters Arthur Simmons Stop-Security Tracking Charmaine Tourse Vivian Samander Simons Foundation 18 Anne and Mark Townsend Steve and Susan Wallerstein William Raveis Real Estate Allen Yale

Truist Mary Ellen and Jeff Walsh Whitney and Nicholas Williams Nathaniel and Mary Yordon

George and Diana Tsimoyianis Lara and Timothy Walsh Dudley and Juanita Williams John and Stephanie Zaccario

Michael and Phyllis Turin Steve and Sandy Ward Gregory and Donna Wilson Dayle Zaretsky

UBS Matching Gift Program Meggan Douglas and David and Myra Wilson Feng and Hong Zhang Joe Warren Ubuntu KDCE Foundation Karen Wilson Joshua Zhang Jalila Washington Bruce and Miyuki Urbanek Alan and Ruth Winnick George Zhao Valerie Watson US Bank Deborah and David Winnick Xing Zhou Christian Webster Nancy Usic Schuyler Van R. and Xuemei Zhu Webster Bank Patty Winter Utay Family Foundation Chris Ziccardi Susan and Norman Weinberger Sturgis and Carolyn Woodberry John and Mimi van Dyke Richard and Beth Zucker Dawn Weiss David Wulffleff Elyse Van Pelt Galen and Stuart Wells Elaine and Volckert Van Reesema Arthur Wernicke

Richard and Joanne Van Steen Tim and Margot West MISSION PARTNERS Vivien van Wagner West Rocks Middle School

Catherine Vaughn Terry Wettergreen

Stefani Veneruso Susan Wexler

Oscar Villalonga Jeanette and James Wheeler

Vineyard Vines White Mountains Capital, Inc.

James and Alison James and Joan Whitehead Von Klemperer Marsha Whitman Georgia and Edmund F. Carolyn Wilder von Schmidt William J. Fessler Jonathan and Ashley Wakim Family Dentistry PC Robert M and Donna Walker 19 WE ARE CARVER

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