Annual Report FY 2009

www.arccarroll.com 1 Mission To support people in their individual pursuit of a fulfilling life.

Vision We are a leading organization that champions for and supports people with developmental disabilities, while cultivating relationships that enrich our community.

Core Values Innovation – our founders pioneered the opportunities that exist today for people with developmental disabilities. We build on their courageous tradition of innovation and creativity in the design and delivery of our services.

Integrity – we operate with integrity in all that we do – as a service provider, as an employer, and as members of our community.

Respect – we treat everyone with respect. Dignity, choice, ability, privacy and opinion are fundamental principles of who we are.

Quality – we embrace the highest standards in all that we do. Quality in service and character drives our actions and attitudes.

Caring – we act with a genuine spirit of caring. A sincere interest in and concern for the complete well-being of all people define our actions.

Strategic Priorities To achieve The Arc’s mission and vision, the following strategic priorities will be emphasized during this planning period: n Evaluate the individual program and service needs of those we serve. n Evaluate all tangible and intangible assets and develop strategies to manage and maximize those resources. n Enhance staff development through structured training, orientation and target recruiting for hard-to-fill positions. n Advance program quality through improved staff training, innovation and continual feedback. n Increase awareness of The Arc. n Develop and improve relationships and partnerships with all major stakeholders. n Assure sound fiscal management.

The complete 2009-2011 strategic plan is available at www.arccarroll.com.

2 The Arc | Annual Report Welcome

Dear Friends of The Arc,

We are pleased to present the FY 2009 Annual Report highlighting the growth of our services to the community and as an organization overall. This report comes to you at a time when we are receiving substantially less funding from the State of due to the unprecedented budget reductions that have been made, and we expect this financial scenario to continue into the next fiscal year and perhaps beyond. Still, we remain committed to providing the highest quality programs and services to those we support.

The creativity, innovation, and commitment of our staff is evident in the quality and quantity of services that we provide. In November 2008 The Arc was re-accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in 12 program areas. We are the only organization in Carroll County exclusively serving people with developmental disabilities to have sought and achieved this gold standard designation. This means that people who receive services from The Arc can be assured they are receiving the highest quality.

After many years, the board of directors drafted new bylaws to help carry The Arc long into the future. The new bylaws reflect the way The Arc operates today and ensures compliance with all state laws and regulations. It was important that we strengthen the very foundation of the organization.

As we looked ahead to celebrating our 55th anniversary in 2010, we crafted a new strategic plan to guide us. An inter- disciplinary team worked for several months to develop this plan with priorities that will carry The Arc through the next three years. The plan is actionable, achievable, and will move The Arc quickly into progressive and innovative program areas.

During the time this annual report represents, July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009, we saw many other changes at The Arc as well as in within the disabilities community: n , an institution for people with developmental disabilities, closed by order of the State of Maryland. The Arc of Carroll County now serves the next-to-last person to leave that institution, Mary Smith. Read more about Mary in this annual report. n A young girl from County was the inspiration for “Rosa’s Law,” legislation that changed the words “mental retardation” in all State legislation and other documents to “intellectual and developmental disability”. That same legislation is now before Congress. n New leadership at The Arc of the United States has developed a strategy to move forward nationally that will involve sweeping changes in many areas.

We are looking forward to the advancement that these changes will bring not only for The Arc of Carroll County, but for people with disabilities everywhere.

Also during this time, we were saddened by the loss of our long-time Executive Director and friend Tim Atkinson. His passion for people with disabilities and his dedication to The Arc will be sorely missed.

We hope you will enjoy reading about the outcomes of our efforts. Thank you for being a part of our mission.

Sincerely,

Sherri Chavis, President Donald Rowe, Executive Director

www.arccarroll.com 3 Mary Francis Smith At Home in her Community

early 50 years emptied, until there were only two residents left. Mary ago, a young Francis Smith was the next-to-last person to leave Ng i r l n a m e d Rosewood before it closed its doors forever. Mary Francis Smith went to live at Rosewood Center. After nearly five decades, Mary left Rosewood and moved Only nine years old, to a new home – her very own apartment in Manchester, Mary’s parents made the very near her parent’s home. Mary receives staff support decision that the state-run at home from The Arc of Carroll County and attends the institution for people with day program at The Arc building in Westminster. In the developmental disabilities few weeks after her homecoming, Mary had visited her was best equipped to meet parents for dinner, attended two picnics and a carnival, Mary’s needs and help their family. Mr. and Mrs. Smith sported a stylish new haircut and was featured in a front- visited often and were very happy with the care Mary page article in the local newspaper. Mary’s neighbors received. They were at ease knowing that she was have embraced her and watch out for her like good comfortable, safe, and well cared for. neighbors do. She gets to see her parents more often than ever before. Mary is Over the next nearly 50 years, Mary was a favorite of experiencing new the staff at Rosewood. But the world outside slowly things and new changed, and community living became the standard of people each day. living for people with developmental disabilities. Mary adapted to Then came the movement to close Rosewood. Mr. and Mrs. community living Smith were naturally concerned. This was Mary’s home, almost instantly, where they knew she was safe and happy. Despite their leaving little efforts to fight the closure, and after much contentious doubt that she debate, the State of Maryland decided in 2008 that is going to do Rosewood Center would be closed by June 2009. quite well with her newfound Thousands of people had to leave Rosewood. Most went independence. into community living settings. Slowly the buildings

4 The Arc | Annual Report Chris Shaffer At Work in his Community

is attitude is positively infectious. He loves both of his jobs. He’s very involved with his Hfamily and plans to stay in his community because to Chris Shaffer, it’s home.

At 26, Chris has already accomplished much in his brief lifetime. Chris was born prematurely and sustained birth injuries that caused blindness in his right eye as well as a developmental disability. His family wanted him to go to the Maryland School for the Blind, but Chris insisted on staying in public school so that he could earn his high school diploma. He graduated from North Carroll High School in 2001. He then went to the Maryland School for the Blind and began participating in The Arc’s vocational program in July of 2004. “He’s not someone with a After first coming to The Arc, Chris was part ofan disability,” said Haughn, enclave that worked for Fidelitone in Hampstead before the company moved to Chicago. Now, he works for “He’s just Chris.” KFC/Taco Bell in Hampstead where he maintains the dining room during the busy Friday night dinner rush and volunteers at Carroll Lutheran Village where he maintains the dining room two days a week.

His enthusiasm is evident as he goes about his work at KFC/Taco Bell and it is clear that the Manchester resident loves being a part of the fabric of his community. His community loves him back. Sherise Haughn, a manager at KFC/Taco Bell, said the staff and customers at the restaurant all know Chris and enjoy his personality, and no one treats him any differently because of his disability.

“I feel like I’m important because I’m working and providing a service,” said Chris.

Not only is Chris committed to his work, he loves numbers and math, which fits right in with his passion for sports statistics. He admits that he spends “way too much time on the computer” following a variety of sports, including football, baseball, NASCAR and college basketball. When he’s not surfing for sports scores, he’s keeping up with the world at a variety of news web sites. That way when you see him at work, you can talk to Chris about just about anything.

www.arccarroll.com 5 Financial Highlights

Revenues – FY 2009 Total $11,054,100 $6,520,000 Government $202,900 61.41% Industry 1.91% $173,500 Contributions 1.63% $256,100 Client Fees 2.41%

$222,700 Other 2.10%

$3,241,300 Bd. Of Ed. 30.53%

Expenditures – FY 2009 Total $11,027,400

$2,046,600 Employment Svcs. $4,870,800 19.13% Community Living 45.53%

The financial statements $405,900 presented have been audited Administration by Mullen, Sondberg, Wimbish, 3.79% & Stone, P.A. The complete audited statement is available at www.arccarroll.com, by calling $402,500 410-848-4124 ext. 112, or during Adult Trans. business hours at The Arc of $2,971,100 Carroll County, 180 Kriders 3.76% Transportation Church Rd., Westminster, MD 27.78% 21158. The Arc of Carroll County is a 501(c)(3) organization.

6 The Arc | Annual Report Summary of Services The following services were provided July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009

Employment Services n Number of people served: 151 — Funded by Developmental Disabilities Administration: 132 — Funded by Department of Rehabilitation Services: 9 — Unfunded: 10 n Number of people with jobs, educational opportunities and/or volunteer opportunities: 77 n Number of employers participating in Employment Services: 67 n Number of hours worked at paid job sites: 34,839 n Number of hours worked at volunteer sites: 3,171 n Number of hours worked at enclave sites: 13,004 n Percentage of people working independently: 78% n Number of people who own their own business: 4

Community Living Services n Number of people supported in 11 homes: 32 n Number of people receiving support services: 59

Educational Partnerships n Number of students participating in educational partnerships: 48 n Number of students supported in summer youth employment programs: 15 n Number of job sites partnering with educational programs: 11 n Number of transition programs participating in: 3

Transportation Services n Number of adults transported by van per day: 58 n Number of van miles traveled per day: 750 n Number of students transported to Carroll County Public Schools per day: 560 n Number of school bus miles traveled per day: 5,600

www.arccarroll.com 7 Board and Administration The Arc of Carroll County 2009-2010 Board of Directors and Officers

Officers Directors President Christopher Anderson Sherri Chavis Student, Westminster High School Parent advocate Jerome G. Ellis, Sr. Vice-President Carroll County Public Schools Patricia Richardson Carroll County Times Thomas K. Ferguson BB&T Secretary Bryan Ensor Lyndi McNulty Self advocate Gizmo’s Art

Treasurer Ron Morningstar Chris Rolle Self advocate BB&T Sharon Pusateri Immediate Past President Parent advocate Lorraine A. Thomas Monsignor Arthur Valenzano Carroll County Public Schools St. John Catholic Church

Administration Executive Director Assistant Director of Program Coordinator, Donald Rowe Quality Assurance Support Services Stephanie Bell Lauren Stauffer Assistant Executive Director Mary Jo Walla Vocational Services Manager Transportation Assistant Cristin Cellitto Ted Stonesifer Assistant to the Executive Director Family and Education Health Services Coordinator Norma Beam Resources Manager Lisa Thompson Danette Kelmartin Controller Executive Secretary Jenny Dalrymple Program Coordinator, Barbara Werner Support Services Human Resources Director Becki Pearson Program Coordinator, Danna Blum Day Habilitation/Transition Program Coordinator, Floyd Westbrook Transportation Director Community Living Duane Campanello Amy Smerick Program Coordinator, Community Employment Director of Development Program Coordinator, Elyse Wilson Lisa Albin Community Employment Jillian Snyder

8 The Arc | Annual Report Supporters of the Arc

The Arc of Carroll County gratefully acknowledges the following individuals, n Knorr Brake Corporation businesses, foundations and organizations that supported our mission and n Dave and Barbara Levy the people we serve in FY 2009 (July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009). Every effort n Amelia Longoria-Rathsack n Martha Metcalf has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you believe there has n New Windsor State Bank been an error, please contact us at 410-848-4124 ext. 146. n Patrick Construction n Raymond and Becky Price $100,000 n Jeffrey Dahlka n Rexall Pharmacy n Davis Library n n Thomas R. and Hilda Haines Roaring Run Lions Club n Fuelman/Fleetcor n S & S Holdings, Inc. Trust n General Dynamics n Rial Simons n Ruth Howsden n Amy Smerick $5,000 – $9,999 n J. Barry and Teresa Hughes n T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation n BB&T n Human Services Benefits Co n Taneytown Lions Club n Interstate Financial Services n Janet Thomas $2,500 – $4,999 n J.M. Werking, Inc. n Thomas, Bennett & Hunter, Inc. n Knights of Columbus, n CitiFinancial n Lisa Thompson Council #7612 n Constellation Energy n Kayla Tufares n Kohn Creative n Dimensional Health Care n James and Darlene Welsh n M&T Bank n Thomas K. and Sandra L. Ferguson n West Middle School n Main Street Liquors n Knights of Columbus, n Westminster Lions Club n Dennis and Janice Manuel Council #1393 n Elaine Wigginton n Maryland Developmental n PNC Bank n Stevenson and Joanne Yingling Disabilities Council $1,000 – $2,499 n Maryland Gold Wings $100 – $249 n Northern Pharmacy & Medical Equip. n Granville and Judith Albright n Oklahoma Road Middle School n Gary Airing n Association of Fundraising Student Government Association n Airpark Animal Professionals Maryland Chapter n Gary and Rebecca Pearson n Amici Fratelli Lodge# 2673 n Edgar and Grace Baughan n Randall Pickwell n Aqua Star n Norma Beam n PNC Fund at the Baltimore n Auxiliary to the Pleasant Valley n Buc’s Pleasure Club Community Foundation Fire Company n Carroll Hospital Center n Reilly Electrical Services n Julie Bandelin n Crossroads Truck & Auto n Rotary Club of Bonds Meadow n Joseph and Dorothy Baranauskas n Steven Guldan n Silberstein Ins Group n Dennis Baumgardner n Knights of Columbus, n St. Joseph Catholic Church n James and Elizabeth Benjamin Council #10525 Sharing Fund n Best Western n Lehigh Cement Company n Talbot & Company n Gilbert and Danna Blum n William and E. Suzan Miller n Mary Jo Walla n Betty and John Boone n Mullen, Sondberg, Wimbish n J.M. Werking, Inc. n James Brophy & Stone n Widetrac’s n Shannon Budosh n Naylor Plumbing, Heating & AC n Roger Burdette n Richard J. Princinsky and Assoc. $250 – $499 n By Their Side n Ridge Engineering n Carroll County Education Assoc. n Don and Chris Rowe n American Bus Sales & Service n S.H. Tevis & Son, Inc. n Mark and Kari Anderson n Selective Insurance n Timothy Atkinson n Sara Sullivan n Audrey Ballard n n Teammates for Kids Foundation Susan E. Bartelstone n Charles and Zadie Brehm n W & W Racing Tires n Michael Cain n W & W Tire and Auto Service n Campanella and Associates n Carroll Community College $500 – $999 n Carroll Occupational Health n Airpark Primary Care n Charles Carroll Lions Club n Robert Bare n Adam and Sherri Chavis n Bare Truck Center n Darla and Timothy Copenhaver n Mr. & Mrs. David Barrish n Gary and Dale Davis n BB&T Carroll County Insurance n Denver-Elek, Inc. n Community Foundation n Edgewood Church of the Brethren of Carroll County n Bruce Grau and Associates

www.arccarroll.com 9 Supporters of The Arc

$100 – $249 n William Rooney, II n Geneva Brown (continued) n Heather Schoppert n Janine Brown n Horace Scott n Steve Brown n Paul Fordi n Carroll Lutheran Village n Shops of Yesteryear, Inc. n Browning Reagle & Murphy n Robert and Lucille n Carroll Scottish Rite Club n Silver Run-Union Mills n James and Elizabeth Frebertshauser n Eric and Cristin Cellitto Lions Club Buckmaster n Mary and Roderic n Herbert H. Close, Sr. n Alvin and Hannah Singer n Ross and Edith Burbage Frederickson n Comprehensive n Alan Sonnenleiter n Audrey Byrd n Desi Fritz Development n Patricia Spicer n Bruce and Sandra Calvert n Joseph and Shelly Garber n Alice Dansker Doyle n St John’s Evangelical n Todd and Nicole Caple n Ed Gash n Deer Park Lions Club Lutheran Church Adult n Carousel Beauty Hut n Tammy Gish n Eagle Jewlers, Inc. Bible Class n Shirley Carp n Richard and Rachel Glaser n Farmers & Merchants Bank n St. Mark United Church n Shirley Carson n Robert Godfrey n David Fisher of Christ n Joe and Jean Cathey n Stephen Goodwin n Fletcher Funeral Home n Ronald Stonfer n Centreville Middle n Jacqueline Grabowski n Flick’s Auto Body Shop, Inc. n Stephen Sullivan School Faculty n Linda Gray n Fraternal Order of n Victoria and Patrick Taylor n Change, Inc. n Earl and Darlene Haines Eagles Auxiliary #4378 n Dr. Gerald N. Title, DDS n Joseph and Nancy Cherone n Risa Halpren n Freedom District n James and Karyn Tolan n Glenda Churchey n Mildred Hamilton Lioness Club n Valley Lions Club Activities n Audrey and Joseph Cimino n Hampstead American n Gizmo’s Art n Van Sant, Inc. n Theron Clabaugh Legion n Elaine and Lester Goodman n John and Suzanne Werner n April Clagett n Clinton and Jocelyn Hare n Richard and Amy Goodman n Westminster Elks 2277 n Brenda Clarke n Allen Harman n Goodsearch n Sallie Whitney n Thelma Coleman n Timothy and Evelyn n Hagerstown Automotive n J.C. Wilhelm, Inc. n Dennis Colson Hartman n Margaret Heald n Edward Wolfe n Congoleum Corporation n Edie Haschert n Hill & Barnes LLC n Carroll Yingling n Ray and Betty Copenhaver n Paul and Mitzie n Hoffman, Comfort, n Country Greetings, Inc. Hastmann Offutt & Scott Up to $100 n Covenant Discipleship n Frances and Joseph n Miriam and Bill Hollinger n Scott and Lisa Albin Group Hatcher n Honeywell Hometown n All Smiles Dental Care n Michael and Loraine Craig n William and Kim Haupt Solutions n August and Frances Allen n Maria Crocker n Elizabeth and Paul n Sandra and Forrest n Allstate Giving Campaign n Grace M. Crumbacker Heinrich Hudspeth n Joan Alt n Mary Susan Cunningham n Iris Herron n James Cardinal Gibbons n American Legion n Glenn and Deborah Davis n Krissy Heuer n Jr. Woman’s Club of Auxiliary, Carroll Post #31 n Donald and Leona Dell n DeeAnne Hitchcock Westminster n American Legion- Sons n Joyce and Michael Dempsey n Fred Hooper n Kiwanis Club of Mt Airy of the American Legion n Lou Anne Deosaran n Polly Ann Hopkins n Jon LaTorre n Chris Anderson n Frank and Denise n Joseph Hughes n Lisbon Auto Center n Antrim Veterinary Hospital Dertzbaugh n Patrick and Margaret n Barbara Luckenbaugh n Appliance King n Vincent and Margarita Hughes n Carroll and Jean Myers n AQS Auto Parts Di Pietro n Inspirations, LTD n Myers Durboraw n Amos and Ruth Ashe n Mark and Jacqueline n Daniel and Betty Jenkins Funeral Home n Christopher Atkinson Dintino n Gladys and Roy Johnson n Anne and Richard Nevin n Susan Balderson n Fran D’Onofrio n Hiram Johnson n Pat and Jane Nolte n Peter Baranauskas n Adam Dunn and Family n Irene Johnson n Kenneth Oldham, Sr. n Marsha Barger n Robert and Nijole Dustin n Linda Just n Delores Olinger n Willie Barnes n Jerome and Gwendolyn n Clare Kazyak n Performance Foods n Ethel and Jimmy Barrish Ellis n Patricia Keeney Carroll County Foods n Steven and Kimberly Bassler n Sondra Ellison n Kenneth and Kelly Keith n Keith and Darlene Peterson n Nancy Baughan n Bryan Ensor n Betty Kelly n George and Sara Phillips n Stephanie Bell n Tom and Barbara Eshelman n Annabelle and Clinton n ProTech n Faye Better n Pam and Stanley Evans Kelly, Jr. n Charles Pusateri, Sr. n Vera Blum n Virginia Rose Evans n Danette Kelmartin n Quantum Internet Service n Patricia Bowling n Cheryl Fabela n Robert and Sandra n Rager, Lehman & Houck n Shelley Bowling n Kibler Family Kennedy n Ken Reed n Helen Boyer n Claudine and Wayne n Arthur and Susan Kerr n Anna Louise Reid n Charles and Joan Brauning Fitzgerald n Donna Kibler n Rhoten’s Printing n Deborah Brehm n Brian and Ginger n Paul Klim n Ilona Ries n Pat and Christine Brehm Fitzpatrick n Amy Knight n Molly and William Riggs n Zachary Brothers n David Fleming n Vikay Koontz

10 The Arc | Annual Report n Mario and Linda Kopeikin n Cheryl and Peter Prince n Wagner Meats Memorial Gifts n Joseph and Carole Kraus n Prospect Motors n Helen and Steven Walla n Gregg Albright n Paula and Jack Kremen n Pure Image n Harriet Walsh n Happy and Louise Albright n Jerome and Paula Lacy n Sharon Pusateri n Morton Weinstock n Louise Reid Albright n James Lambert n James, Susan and n John and Rheta Wells n Timothy J. Atkinson n Laureate Omicron Society Joshua Ragland n Barbara Werner n Theodore S. Ballard n Gary Leatherman n Zach Ragland n Wesley Freedom United n Kathy Baughan n Dr. Harvey Levy n Mary Rash Methodist Women n James Evans n Lineboro Manchester n Reisterstown American n Sherry West n Shirley Eyler Lions Club Legion Post #116 n Peter and Dorris Whitford n Lenora Faina n Walter and Linda Little n Patricia Richardson n Gordon and Margaret n James Flater n Lizzie’s Lockers n James and Beverly Rill Wickes n Lottie Friedler, Esq. n Daniel and Darlene Long n Michael Robinette n Mason and Virginia n Donald Graf n Mr. & Mrs. William Long n Chris and Jessica Rolle Wilburn n Linda Hartlaub n Roy and Betty Mann n Margaret Rosenberger n Letha Williams n Joseph and Doris Heagy n Christine Marchand n Howard Rovner n Ronald and Helen Williams n William Kelmartin n Lisa Matthews n Carol Rowe n Ruth Williams n Joseph Kufera n Glenn and Marion Matthias n Eleanor Rowe n Dennis Yocum n Philip Mayott n Bonnie McElroy n Sharon and John Sabol n Elizabeth Yocum n Philip Moul n Ted and Antoinette n Carl Schuettler n York Automotive n Kadee Perry McFadden n Diane and Harry Schulz n Helen Ziegler n Franklin Pitts n Lois and David McGinnis n Seaside Condomimiums n Amanda Zier n Mary Reed n Lyndi McNulty n Joseph and Joyce Sebian n Carol M. Ries n Dondra Meredith n Sebian Associates, Inc. In Kind Gifts n Patrick Rogers n Irwin and Elaine Meyers n Lola Seibel-Talbert n Danny Selby n Patrick Miller n Sterling and Geneva Selby n Suzanne Carroll n Janet Staples n Violet Miller n Michael and Lisa Shank n Carroll County Times n Helen and Harold n Miller & Hecker n Marie Shantz n The Contestabile Family Williams n Mohr & Barber n Robert Sherwood n Dollar Tree Cockeysville n Harriet S. Wyman n Michael Moody n E.R. and Linda Shriver n Dollar Tree Fallstaff n Donald Q. Yowell n Robert and Joyce Moody n Sushma Sidh n Dollar Tree Owings Mills n George and Nadine n Hank and Lois Sinar n Mitzi Francis Morningstar n Lisa and Marc Singer n Iris Herron Honorarium Gifts n Lowe’s Home n Ms. Margaret and Mr. n Mike Smith n Ethel Barrish Improvement Warehouse Ron Morningstar n Annette and Edwin Snyder n Richard Burdette n Brandi Parenti n Amanda Morsell n Genevieve Spurrier n Chris Anderson n Becky Price n George Motter n St. Benjamin’s Lutheran n Kari, Mark and Chris n Random House n Minda Nardone Church Anderson n Schaefer Mechanical n Roslyn and Henry Naviasky n Irvin and Audrey Stapf n Jim Lutz Services n Patricia and Christopher n Ted Stonesifer n Nancy Leonard n George Slacum Nieberlein n Erin Strevig n John and Kay Newcomb n Joyce Slaughter n William and Norma n James and Margaret n Pat, Mark, Shannon, n Jill Snyder Norton Summers and Chad Williams n Sodexo At McDaniel n Cathie and Bill Norvell n Sue Ann and Robert Tabler n Mr. & Mrs. Danny Wilson n Karen and Donald Nott n Mary and Rodney Tackett n Laura Sparkman n Kenneth and Clara Ohler n Taneytown Subway n Clarence and Betty n Deepta Okonski n Larry and Lorraine Taylor Valentine n Bruna Ore n Charles Terrano n Elyse Wilson n William and Margaret n The Arc of the Central n WTTR Owings Chesapeake Region n Agatha Pak n The Carroll Luthern n Charles and Virginia School Peeling n The Main Event Inc n Laura Petillo n Lorraine Thomas n Vicki L. Pickett n Robert and Carol Ann n Joanna Pierson Thornton n Marcy and James Piet n Dr. Jay C. Toth, DDS n Piney Creek Church of n Towne Pride Interiors the Brethren n Esther and Laszlo n Iona Pitts Trazkovich n Ellen Poore n Msgr. Arthur Valenzano

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