2018 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS HCM HISTORY Holy Cross Ministries’ history of service in Utah dates back to 1875, when the first two sisters of the Holy Cross established a hospital for injured miners and railroad workers. In an effort to look at new JUSTICE SPOTLIGHT and innovative ways to reach out to the underserved and underinsured, the sisters created Holy Cross 1INTRODUCTION 4 Ministries in 1994 to continue their tradition of compassionate service.

MISSION VISION “We respond to the Holy Cross Ministries will underserved community’s be distinguished by an 2HEALTH SPOTLIGHT 5 FINANCIALS need for health and well- unrelenting, adaptive focus being. We share God-given on building and celebrating resources, connect people just, compassionate, to community services, and sustainable, and inclusive assist individuals and families communities made up of towards independence and individuals who, through full participation in the their life and work, contribute community. We do this to to the benefit of all. EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT THANK YOU fulfill the mission of Jesus 3 6 Christ and in the spirit of the Sisters of the Holy Cross.” DEAR FRIENDS, It is our pleasure to share with you Holy Cross Thank you for joining us in this fight to meet Ministries’ 2018 Annual Report. This document the needs of the underserved in our shared illustrates the impact that was made possible community. Your generosity is instrumental by the 445 donors in 2018 who financially and without it our programming would not be supported critical health, education, and justice possible. programming for low-income families in Utah. “A tradition of caring for our community’s future...” As a tribute to our supporters, we have included three stories that share the ways in which their generosity changed three families’ lives in 2018. Sincerely,

Your support invigorates the tireless work of Holy Cross Ministries’ staff and volunteers to Emmie Gardner Raymond Dardano continue the Sisters of the Holy Cross’ tradition CEO Board Chair of compassionate service that dates back to the Holy Cross order’s founding in 1841 by Father in LeMans, . It is our honor to continue that legacy and spirit of service. HCM IN THE COMMUNITY COUNSELING LEGAL IMMIGRATION PARENTS AS In 2018, HCM provided health, education, and justice programming to 3,563 indiviudals in the state PROGRAM PROGRAM TEACHERS PROGRAM of Utah in the following communities: Bilingual, bicultural trauma- Comprehensive legal Evidence-based, home visiting informed counseling and case support, consultations and services for children and their management services for representation (primarily for parents from prenatal stages until victims of crime. immigrant victims of crime). age three.

Trauma-informed Early childhood education, health counseling, legal outreach, and legal aid services for immigration low-income families in Summit and programming, and Wasatch Counties. health outreach support services in Salt Lake County.

Immigration legal aid clinics in Moab, PROMOTORA SCHOOL READINESS SUMMER CAMP Utah. OUTREACH PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM Health access support, Classroom-based education Academic and enrichment prenatal classes, referrals, with evidence-based curriculum programming for elementary- advocacy and support groups for at-risk children preparing for aged children to help prevent for underserved individuals. kindergarten. summer learning loss. SISTERS OF THE HOLY

CROSS “a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of the Holy Cross”

Holy Cross Ministries is a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, In 1843, four Holy Cross sisters were sent to northern Indiana to help the Holy Today, there are approximately 400 Holy Cross sisters ministering across the a Roman congregation of women religious who engage in ministries Cross priests establish a school for young men that would later become known world. They are located in eight countries and four continents (Bangladesh, that, according to the congregation, “focus on building communities of justice as the University of Notre Dame. The sisters began to teach young women, Brazil, Ghana, India, Mexico, Peru, Uganda, and the United States). and love, eradicating material poverty, and ending gender discrimination and the resulting school moved from Michigan in 1855 and later became against women.” Mary’s College. This women’s college across the street from Notre Dame is a At Holy Cross Ministries, we are deeply connected to the congreation of the sponsored ministry of the Sisters of the Holy Cross to this day. Sisters of the Holy Cross. There is one sister on staff, four sisters on the Board In 1841 Father Basil Anthony Moreau founded a group of women religious in of Trustees, and we are lucky enough to host annual novitate placements of Le Mans, France. He placed these women under the special patronage of Mary, It was twenty years later, in 1875, that the first two Sisters of the Holy Cross discerning sisters who volunteer with HCM’s programs. the Mother of Sorrows, and encouraged the sisters to be associated with her as came to Utah. Within their first 90 days of service the sisters established a women of faith and compassion. Today, this group is formed in three separate hospital and a school. As their ministry grew and evolved in the Salt Lake congregations: , , and the Sisters Valley, the sisters eventually established Holy Cross Ministries as a 501(c)3 non- of the Holy Cross. profit organization. AS A RESULT OF HCM’S HEALTH SPOTLIGHT HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAMMING IN 2018:

1,012 individuals like Andrea was a patient at South Main Project—one for each of her babies. Andrea were aided by a Clinic, where she was referred to Holy Promotor(a) (Community Cross Ministries’ Promotora Outreach Andrea’s twins were born prematurely Program for prenatal classes. Pregnant and despite the fact that the procedure Health Worker) and/or a with twins on a single household income, went well, they had to remain in the counselor. Andrea was extremely anxious. hospital for quite some time. Andrea shared photos with the Promotoras and 1,607 outreach activities However, slowly but surely, Andrea kept them posted on the babies’ progress. became more confident as she attended When they were finally able to come were conducted. the classes and met other expectant home, Andrea was beaming with joy mothers in similarly challenging as she brought the twins to Holy Cross 179 trauma-informed situations. Along the way, Holy Cross Ministries to say thank you. It was such a counseling sessions were Ministries’ Promotoras (Community pleasure to meet the children in person, Health Workers) were able to further and we have loved continuing to watch offered. support Andrea by helping her to them grow! apply for emergency Medicaid and . connect her with a free meal program. 60% of the Additionally, when she finished the individuals receiving eight-series workshop of prenatal classes health outreach Andrea received two layettes of baby supplies through Holy Cross Ministries’ services (576 partnership with Saint Martha’s Baby people) have already demonstrated improved outcomes. AS A RESULT OF EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT HCM’S EDUCATION PROGRAMMING IN 2018:

Preschool is a big adjustment for any With a better understanding of the 425 at-risk children child, but it was a constant struggle for underlying causes for her outbreaks, and their parents, like Holy Cross Ministries’ School Readiness Holy Cross came up with a plan to help Jessica and her mom, Program teachers to gain Jessica’s trust. support Jessica. Holy Cross and Jessica’s had access to educational It seemed that she felt she had to defend mom worked together to help her realize herself from everyone around her at that the classroom was a safe space. It programming. all times. At any given moment, Jessica took nearly a full year, but gradually we would bite her teachers, scream, or push began to see a change. 343 home visits were her classmates. conducted. When Jessica came back after the summer After meeting with Jessica’s mom it all break it was amazing to see how much 133 days of classroom- made sense. The difficulties she was going she had improved. It was almost as through were no small matter. Jessica’s though she was a completely different girl. based education were dad was recently deported, and as a result She arrived to the classroom on the first offered. the family’s finances became even more day with a huge smile on her face and stretched. Her mom had to find a second with open arms, hugging and greeting job and move into a one-room-apartment her teachers and friends. She was visibly . that she and Jessica shared with two other happy to be back and ready to learn. 86% of the 0- to families. It was almost impossible for 3-year-olds (80 her to have quality time with Jessica or We are so thrilled to have her for another establish any kind of routines at home. year of adventures. children)were on benchmark for their area of development. AS A RESULT OF JUSTICE SPOTLIGHT HCM’S JUSTICE PROGRAMMING IN 2018:

2,429 people, like Julie, Julie was 13 years old when she was she was confused, angry, and sad. Julie decision to return to school. received legal immigration referred to Holy Cross Ministries by the stopped attending school because she was assistance. District Attorney’s office to see if she embarrassed by the pregnancy, and she Julie’s life was forever changed by the would qualify for a U Visa; Julie had no became very withdrawn from her family violent crime she suffered, but with the idea what a U Visa was, but she came and friends. support of Holy Cross Ministries and 1,072 legal consultations anyway in hopes of getting some help. her family, Julie was able to find her were conducted. With an in-house network of services, inner strength and the confidence to keep going forward, overcoming the pain and Julie was a victim of rape and sexual Holy Cross was able to offer Julie 799 legal forms were filed. assault. When she first came to HCM she additional support. She came to weekly trauma she has experienced. Today, she was three months pregnant as a result of counseling sessions and began attending is in college and she works hard to raise these crimes. a prenatal class with Holy Cross as her child and to contribute to her family’s well. Julie was able to learn about her well-being. As an immigrant victim of a serious pregnancy, understand how her baby crime who was willing to cooperate with was developing, and interact with other law enforcement to bring her perpetrator expectant moms. to justice, Julie qualified for a U Visa and Holy Cross’ legal team was able to The change in Julie was remarkable. represent her. Once the legal process Her parents commented that they were 97% of all began it was clear that Julie was still beginning to see their little girl again.Her suffering as a result of the attack. Julie’s behavior was improving, her attitude was immigration cases parents were very concerned for her; more positive, and she had made the (777 cases) had a successful outcome. FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

Thank you to all of Holy Cross Ministries’ generous supporters. Your gifts are changing lives. Thank you for trusting us with your valuable contributions. 2018 REVENUE 2018 EXPENSES

TOTAL REVENUE AND EXPENSES $2,731,831

Please Note: In 2017 there was a 186% increase in total investment income from $1,940,834 the Augusta Fund compared to 2016. $1,831,421 $1,791,743 $1,663,882 These excess funds were reinvested to $1,580,822 ensure long-term financial stability to fund HCM programs and services.

There was a net unrealized loss of -$708,397 in 2018 as compared to a net unrealized gain of $1,102,933 in 2017. This was largely due to investment market fluctuations at the end of 2018. 2016 2017 2018 Grants Contributions Education Justice Programming Programming Revenue Expenses

Other/Investment Income Program Fees Health Outreach Management Programming Renai Bodley Margaretha & James Church Christopher Borkowski Andy & Lynn Cier Peregrine Bosler Thomas Clyde SPECIAL THANKS Sister Suzanne Brennan, CSC Jana Cole Mark & Lori Briesacher Kathleen Collins Frank & Judith Brusa Comunidades Unidas Thank you to all of the donors who joined Holy Cross Ministries in 2018 by making a contribution Roy Buchta Kevin & Becky Condas to ensure that cost would not be a barrier to anyone’s health and well-being. Daniel Buckley Brian & Joy Coneally Charles & Jean Burchett Jamison & Robert Cosby Gerald Burkard Joe & Kelly Cronley A B Mary Burke Ann Crooks Cheryl Adamek Ballard Spahr, LLP Helen Burleson Jack & Maureen Cunniff Virginia & Dominic Albo Joshua Baron Kathleen Burns Margarite Allen Remi Barron Father Bob Bussen D Lawrence Alleva John Barry Hagen Butler Francis & Maureen Amendola Aden Batar Theresa Daenitz Joyce Butler Gary & Renate Dalton Paul Anderson Rebecca & Brian Bauer Dorothy Byrne Michael & Barbara Andrews Robert & Patricia Bayer Raymond & Rolinda Dardano Anonymous George & Dixie Beaton Linda DesBarres Walter Arabasz Mark Bettilyon C Marianna Di Paolo Archer Family Charitable Corp. Bill White Restaurant Group Shirley & Thomas Callanan Tom & Darlene Dipo Gabriella Archuleta Rev. Msgr. Colin F. Bircumshaw Bob Canestrini Sister Celine Dounies, CSC Esperanza Arias Douglas & Patricia Black Courtney Caplan Katherine Dreher Amado Arreola Patricia Blazewich Daniel Castano Hannah Dufford Ann Bloomquist Catholic Community Services of Utah Dugins West Ivoone Chapa Maureen Dunn Angela Chozo E Maria Garcia Jacqueline Harover Bryce Johnson Judith Eagan Emmie & Arnie Gardner Kris & Rob Harris Ronald & Eleanore Jorgensen Jessie Embry Teresa & Brian Garrett Elizabeth Hebert Raquel Juica Lillie Garrido Paul Hedman Luis Garza Angela & Graham Helsby K F Colette Herrick Heidi & Peter Gatch Marvin Kabatznick Janet & Val Fagre Kathleen Gately Jody Heximer Sister Veronica Fajardo, CSC Sue Kapis Jane Gendron Zachary & Pam Hildebrand Mark & Lisa Keim Maria Farrington Karyn & Mark Gingras Helen Hitimana Steven Felton Mary Kelly-Buckley Maria Gomez Matthew & Wendy Hobson-Rohrer Dennis Kelsch Roy & Joann Ferber Marlene Gonzalez Daniel Hoffman Cynthia Fey Reuth Kienow Jazmin Gonzalez Gary & Jean Huang Eileen Kinter Linda Fisher KC & Si Hutt Rebeca Gonzalez John Kirsling Rev. Msgr. J. Terrence Fitzgerald Paul & Cathy Graham Dinh & Jane Huynh Steve & Marsel Fitzpatrick Julia Kisel Father Christopher Gray Mary Lou Kohout Ana Flores Elizabeth & Jacob Green Carlos Flores I Sharon Kolber Carol Gurevitz Elsa Ingersoll Heather Koopman Shawn & Karen Fojtik Brian Guyer Diane Foster Intermountain Healthcare Paul & Lanie Krakovitz Jennifer Franklin Sally Ivers Gloria Kucia Barbara Fraterrigo H Richard & Carolyn Kunz Alex Fukui Peter & Beth Hanlon J John & Maura Hanrahan Joe Jack L Francis & Joan Hanson Charles Jahne Curtiss & Amy Lanzel G Taylor Hanton Ken & Penny Jameson Eileen Lavallee Rita Garant John & Tracy Harden Miriam Garcia James & Jeanne Jardine Harriet Lawrence Cliff Hardesty Jerry Seiner Dealerships LCA Bank Corporation Linda Leckman Marie Martz Mary Ann Moyle Park City Community Foundation Holly Ledyard Carol Martz Samantha Mueller Park City Sunrise Rotary Club Mark & Tiffany Lemons Andrea Mathisen Maria & Elson Mullahi Kimber Parry Frank & Kathleen Leonard Amy Mathre Eamon & Beverly Murnin Kim Paulding Jessica Lerma Joanne Mayne Elaine Murray Maunsel & Ann Pearce Dean & Jill Lloyd Keren Mazanec William & MaryAnne Murray Robert Peek Scott & Carol Loomis Karen McArthur Lynn Ware Peek Sandra Lopacki Grace & Edward McDonough N Anne Pendo Doris Lopez Sister Patrice McGee, CSC Valerie & Ralph Nagasawa Dana Peterson Derek & Kim Losee Emily McKenzie Veratania Nava Virginia Picard Derick Loyola John McManus Janelle & Bradley Nickell Dorothy Pleshe John Lund William & Suzanne McNutt Leonel Nieto Mary & William Porter Kathleen Mears Brittney Nystrom M John Mejia R Nancy Mejia Sarah MacCarthy Paul & Penny Rainaldi Martha Macomber Peter & Cathy Meldrum O Vicki & Terry Randall Noe Magana Marilyn Melville Patricia Offermann Lonn & Michelle Rasmussen Ma Miranda Michael Maldonado Yehemy Orozco John & Pat Ravarino Mary Manley Michaela Mohr Jane Osterhaus Maribel Real Erika & Brian Manternach Paula Monroe Kathy Ostler Cara & Vivek Reddy Msgr. Terence Moore Bob & Judy Marasco Sydney Reed Marine Toys for Tots Foundation Barbara Morris Meredith Reed Bryan Markkanen Katherine Morton P Greg Reid Angela Moschetta Maureen & Jim Martin Matt Pacenza Jeff & Brandie Revoy Lisa Mosher Aurora Martinez Sister Mary Ann Pajakowski, CSC Gisela Reyes Allyson Mower Mary Martinez-Spainhour Jed & Bonnie Palmacci Charles & Polly Reynolds Richard Rickard William & Margaret Smythe Joseph Tooley Z Marion Riley Tammy Spicer Raymond Townsend Luzmila Zepeda Charles & Maura Robbins Raj Srivastava James & Linda Zimmermann Debbie Rocha Christine St. Andre U Lizeette Zurita Carolyn Rose St. John The Baptist Church United Way of Greater Philadelphia Dee Rowland St. Mary’s of the Assumption United Way of Salt Lake William Rusconi Tammy Stastney Richard Urankar Jenny Ryan Rhoda Stauffer Nansiatta Stein Dianne Stewart V S Judy Stockwell Janet Van Hartesvelt Saint Mary’s College Robin Strange Elsa Salguero Fred & Pam Strasser Barb & Kelly Sanders Lorraine & Wally Stuecken W Clayton & Patricia Sanders Carolina Suastegui Patti Wells Kate Sattelmeier Richard Sullivan Cheryl Whitehead John Schirack Austin Summers The Whitney Foundation Stephen & Elizabeth Schirf Mark Williams Majorie Schlecht Rev. Msgr. Michael Winterer Sharon Seiner T Daela Taeoalii-Higgs Gerald & Penny Wohlford Joe & Maureen Sgambato Nancy Tallman Nann Worel Madelene & Jonathan Shear Katie Wright Noreen Sivertson James & Olga Taylor Telemachus Peter & Mary Wright Robert & Kim Slizeski Mary Ann Wright Vincent & Emily Slone Travis Terry Kendra & Justin Wycoff Melissa Smith The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sarah Smyth Wesley & Becky Thompson A special thank you to GRANTORS SPONSORS

Holy Cross Ally Bank Park City Community Foundation Ballard Spahr, LLP The Jerry and Shari Seiner Family Ministries’ American Express Park City Municipal Corporation Durham Jones & Pinegar Foundation AND JUSTICE FOR ALL R Harold Burton Foundation Intermountain Healthcare Wells Fargo supporters, The Byrne Family Foundation Salt Lake County Health Department Jerry Seiner Dealership Zions Bank including The Candy Erickson Endownment for Sorenson Legacy Foundation Kroger Foundation the Betterment of Park City United Way of Salt Lake Lewis Hansen Attorneys At Law grantors, CSC Fund for the Poor Utah Association of Financial Services Making A Difference Foundation Department of Workforce Services Utah Bar Foundation Marlin Business Bank sponsors, George S and Dolores Dore Eccles Utah Department of Health Arthritis Msgr. Terence Moore and board of Family Foundation Program Rev. Msgr. J. Terrence Fitzgerald Intermountain Community Care Utah Office for Victims of Crime Select Health trustees who Foundation Wells Fargo Summit Sotheby’s International Realty helped make Marlin Business Bank Wieler Family Foundation Caring Fund programming McCarthey Family Foundation The Byrne Family Foundation possible. BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEADERSHIP BOARD MEMBERS

Emmie Gardner, President and CEO Sister Madeleine Clayton, CSC Sister Genevra Rolf, CSC Raymond Dardano, Chairman Rev. Msgr. Terrence Fitzgerald Aurora Martinez Sister Catherine Kamphaus, CSC, Secretary Susan Dubois Sister Sharlet Wagner, CSC Debbie Rocha, Treasurer Jeanne Jardine Teresa Garrett, Vice-Chair Maria Isable Gomez www.hcmutah.com 860 E. 4500 S., Ste 204 801-261-3440 Salt Lake City, UT 84107