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Annual Report 2008 contents Our Mission and Vision 1

Letters from His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan and 2 the Most Reverend Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan

A Message from the Chairman of the Board of Trustees 3

A Report to the Community from the Executive Director 4

Protecting and Nurturing Children and Youth 6

Catholic Charities 8

Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless 10

Friends and Funders 12

Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises 18

Catholic Charities Federation of Agencies 20

Supporting the Physically and Emotionally Challenged 26

Fiscal Report 28

Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and Refugees 30

Pope Benedict XVI’s Apostolic Journey of Hope 32

Board of Trustees and Senior Management 33 With your help, Catholic Charities creates hope for New Yorkers in need. our mission The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York seeks to uphold the dignity of each person as made in the image of God by serving the basic needs of the poor, troubled, frail and oppressed of all religions. We collaborate with parishes, as well as non-Catholic and Catholic partners, to build a compassionate and just society. Through a network of administered, sponsored and affiliated agencies, Catholic Charities delivers, coordinates, and advocates for quality human services and programs touching almost every human need. our vision Catholic Charities helps solve the problems of New Yorkers in need—non-Catholics and Catholics alike. The neglected child, the homeless family, and the hungry senior are among those for whom we provide help and create hope. We rebuild lives and touch almost every human need promptly, locally, day in and day out, always with compassion and dignity. We help your neighbors as you would like to be helped if your family were in need.

To conserve maximum funding for those in need, this annual report was produced in a two-colorwww.catholiccharitiesny.org design. 1 A Letter from His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan A Letter from Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan

Dear Friends in the Lord: My Dear New Friends in Christ:

It is with deep gratitude that I look back on my With humble gratitude, I thank Pope Benedict nine years as Archbishop of New York. Permit XVI for my appointment as Archbishop of New me to ask you to join me in welcoming His York. To all of you throughout this magnificent Excellency, the Most Reverend Timothy M. archdiocese, I pledge to you my love, my life, Dolan, as our new Archbishop. and my heart.

For nearly a century, Catholic Charities has It is with a sense of amazement and appreciation provided assistance and given hope to so many, that I am beginning to learn of the magnitude of including individuals and families; the hungry, the work of Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese the homeless, the disabled, and the newcomers of New York. Catholic Charities demonstrates so to our shores. How proud I am of all that Catholic well the love of Jesus Christ for those in need of Charities has accomplished. all religions.

As one can imagine, more people than ever have I look forward to visiting Catholic Charities turned to Catholic Charities this past year as a programs in New York City and the Hudson result of the extraordinarily difficult economic Valley, and meeting the dedicated staff and challenges that we as a city, state and nation are volunteers who truly make Catholic Charities the facing. In the midst of all this, Catholic Charities backbone of New York. I pledge to do my part has remained a bastion of support and inspiration to continue and enhance the compassionate even to many who in the past had given care that Catholic Charities provides each year to generously to its various appeals and now hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers in need. find themselves in need. Where we would be without Catholic Charities is something that I Be assured of my prayers and my thanks for hope we never have to consider. your support.

This annual report presents lives that have been Gratefully in Christ, changed by Catholic Charities throughout the New York City boroughs of Staten Island, Manhattan, and the Bronx, as well as the Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan counties of the Hudson Valley. Permit me to Archbishop of New York invite and even encourage you to learn more about and become more involved with the crucially important activities and undertakings of Catholic Charities. You will be doing the work of the Lord, and in doing so receive His choicest blessings.

With prayerful best wishes, may I remain.

Very truly yours in Christ,

Edward Cardinal Egan 2 Annual Report 2008 A Message from the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, John J. Phelan, Jr.

Dear Friends: efforts throughout the year. I would also like to stress the importance of and my appreciation to I feel privileged to work with Catholic Charities. all who give generously of their time, talents and It’s as simple as that. In these challenging resources to enable Catholic Charities to provide economic times, Catholic Charities responds as help and create hope. More than 1,000 volunteer it has for nearly a century with determination and directors and trustees guide this federation of dedication, reaching out to provide a vast array nearly 100 Catholic Charities agencies throughout of services for those in need. the New York metropolitan area. Their expertise and oversight prove critical to the integrity, high Permit me to express my deep appreciation quality and success of our agencies. Under the to His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan for his dedicated leadership of Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, generous support to Catholic Charities during his committed staff and volunteers help solve the service as Archbishop of New York. And allow me problems of New Yorkers in need—non-Catholics to welcome the Most Reverend Timothy Dolan and Catholics alike. as our new archbishop. My long association with Catholic Charities has I want to thank my fellow trustees and members only deepened my respect for all it does. This of the Cardinal’s Committee for who make annual report provides an opportunity to extol Catholic Charities a priority in their philanthropic the agency’s work in transforming lives thanks to supporters like you. It describes needs as well as responses. It describes hardship as well as help, and anguish, as well as hope. It describes Catholic Charities, now more than ever, as an essential part of New York.

With warmest regards,

John J. Phelan, Jr. Chairman, Board of Trustees

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 3 A Report to the Community from the Executive Director Monsignor Kevin Sullivan

his past year, Catholic Charities level. The New York State Feeding the Hungry and Tconfronted the onslaught of Child Abuse hotline received more Sheltering the Homeless economic and fiscal disasters: fear than 51,000 reports of abuse or Catholic Charities stands in the and foreclosures, evictions and neglect last year. One in three forefront serving the swelling hunger, swelling unemployment children grows up in a single parent numbers of the newly poor. and shrinking retirement funds. household and about the same Foreclosure and eviction notices Through it all, Catholic Charities number live as “latchkey” children. climbed by twenty percent last maintained its commitment to year. The homeless searching for Catholic Charities responds to poor and vulnerable New Yorkers. food, shelter and work rose by these sometimes overwhelming another twenty percent. Hungry More people than ever ask circumstances. More than one- persons turning to food pantries how Catholic Charities helps third of New York City children surged by thirty percent. Some who and why they should support us. in foster care live in safe homes previously donated now ask for a Paradoxically, the answer to what under the auspices of Catholic bag of food to tide them over. we do also answers why we need Charities agencies. More than and merit support. 3,000 families receive our support Catholic Charities responded. so their children can remain at Our extensive community-based In this report, I highlight how home with their parents. Catholic network of fifty-three affiliated Catholic Charities strengthens Charities’ safe day care and after- programs distributed more than individuals and families and resolves school programs nurture children 5,300,000 meals last year. Drawing crises. This is the answer to why while parents struggle at work to on donor dollars and partnerships your support is more vital than ever. provide for their families. Catholic with other agencies, Catholic Youth Organization, CYO, engages Charities prevented homelessness Protecting and Nurturing more than 20,000 youth in for 2,300 families before it occurred Children and Youth athletic, educational and spiritual and worked tirelessly to ensure Poverty, hunger, neglect and abuse opportunities that foster healthy those families stayed housed. darken the lives of far too many growth. The skillful combination New York children. Over 875,000 of volunteers, private contributions Strengthening Families children in New York grow up in and public funding makes this and Resolving Crises families with incomes below the extensive range of services one of Catholic Charities’ uniqueness is that the most cost-effective in New York. we go far beyond merely giving food.

4 Annual Report 2008 When an emergency strikes a family, programs that nurture children to their deportation to face probable we provide training, find jobs and develop. We help the physically and torture and death in their own housing and much more. As I write emotionally disabled, sometimes countries. this, the number of unemployed for a lifetime. We provide decent jumped to nearly nine percent, housing and compassionate care Stewarding the Mission triggering homelessness and family when aging parents and caregivers of Providing Help and instability. Meanwhile, the stock no longer can provide for them. Creating Hope market collapse left many, including Pope Benedict XVI highlighted Those in need—especially the most our own siblings, parents and Catholic Charities with his moving vulnerable—deserve the highest grandparents, with savings that visit and blessing of disabled quality services. Catholic Charities dwindled to almost half. children and their caregivers last has committed its resources to spring at St. Joseph’s Seminary assist the boards of directors and To prevent emergencies from in Yonkers. becoming catastrophes, our executives of our network of professionally trained Family agencies to enhance governance Welcoming and Integrating and accountability. In turn, private Advocates help assess these Immigrants and Refugees setbacks, develop a concrete plan and public funders recognize Thousands of immigrants and to deal with them and provide the Catholic Charities for delivering refugees continue to make New support needed to resolve the crisis. services with integrity and quality. York their first port of call in the They connect families to services The Philanthropic Advisory United States. Newcomers come that Catholic Charities and our Service of the Better Business with their hopes and ethics of partners offer New Yorkers in need. Bureau certifies Catholic Charities’ hard work. They need the basics adherence to its high standards. to avoid exploitation and become Supporting the Physically integrated into their new home: During this period of economic and Emotionally Challenged accurate information, English anxiety, Catholic Charities occupies Our core belief values each language skills, housing and jobs. a singularly strategic position. person as made in God’s image— We effectively bring together regardless of his or her challenges. Catholic Charities responds with locally based agencies and The senior adjusting to recent an unparalleled range of assistance. parishes in every community and blindness, the developmentally Last year, we answered 43,000 neighborhood, skilled staff and disabled child and the emotionally calls for accurate information in dedicated volunteers and private challenged adult need intensive twenty languages. We provided and public resources. Drawing on help to live with dignity. In New legal services and other counseling more than a century of experience, York, more 600,000 suffer from that enabled families to avoid Catholic Charities provides help, mental illness and 125,000 have exploitation, find legal work and creates hope and evolves in new various developmental disabilities. learn English and civics. Catholic and challenging circumstances to Charities literally saved the lives touch almost every human need Catholic Charities’ specialized of twenty individuals by blocking always with compassion and dignity. services offer early-intervention

Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan and Msgr. Kevin Sullivan pitch in with the Catholic Charities Mobile Food Pantry at the Highbridge Community Life Center located in one of the poorest Congressional districts in the United States.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 5 Protecting and Nurturing Children and Youth

Your generous enabled…

400 children to be adopted by loving families 6,400 children and teens to be placed in safe foster care 2,900 youth to participate in sound after-school programs 2,000 children to enjoy summer camps 4,650 children to grow and learn in day care 27,000 youth to play wholesome sports

“I’ve raised my children to understand that it’s not an obligation but a responsibility to help others a little less fortunate.” —Stanley E. Grayson, President & COO of M.R. Beal & Company and former NYC deputy mayor for fi nance, with his daughter Lauren A. Grayson

“Catholic Charities turns strangers into neighbors united in a common purpose—to make a diff erence.” —Lauren A. Grayson, Specialist to Merril Lynch Counsel and Junior Board Member

6 AAnnualnnual ReportReport 20082008 Catholic Charities Big Sisters and Big Brothers helped foster the goals of Rayshell, 14, and her brother, Daniel, 18, and showed them a world outside their Harlem neighborhood. Daniel now studies to become a chef and Rayshell dreams of becoming a judge.

“If it weren’t for them, I don’t think I’d be here.” —Daniel

Some children cannot receive all the support they need in their own homes. Catholic Charities bolsters families, providing counseling, foster care, adoptions, day care and support. It helps struggling youth gain confi dence and lasting values that serve them into adulthood. At Cardinal McCloskey School and Home for Children, youth facing challenges and mentally retarded/ developmentally delayed adolescent and adult individuals receive subsidized group and family day care services, preventive and family rehabilitation services, foster boarding home and residential group care in the Bronx, Manhattan, Westchester and Rockland Counties.

www.catholiccharitiesny.orgwww.catholiccharitiesny.org 7 Generosity Takes Many Forms Catholic Charities Philanthropy

enerosity of individuals, in need without regard for race, The generosity of CCC members Gcorporations and foundations ethnicity, religion or ability to pay. enables tens of thousands of enables Catholic Charities to serve Similarly, the diverse membership of individuals and families to live the needy in this environment this committee reflects the breadth in greater dignity through of increasing demand. Catholic and depth of New York and the the compassionate help of Charities gratefully acknowledges businesses located here. This wide Catholic Charities. this generosity and, in particular, circle of committed New Yorkers the volunteer leadership of its ensures the long-term future of the Generosity Takes Many Forms efforts. business community’s tradition of Supporting Catholic Charities’ philanthropy and concern. response to nearly every human need takes many forms: cash CCC business divisions include gifts, gifts of marketable securities, Finance, Hospitality and Tourism, For nearly a century, The New York planned gifts, gifts of retirement Real Estate, Accounting and Times Foundation has supported plan assets, gifts of life insurance Lawyers and its newly formed the work of Catholic Charities, and real estate and Junior Board. Its emerging providing significant funding and time and talents. Hispanic division recognizes the publicity by profiling in its annual contributions and needs of the Neediest Cases Campaign people Chorus of Angels Giving Club nation’s largest minority population. helped by our federation. Individuals interested in supporting the work of Catholic Charities can Junior Board Cardinal’s Committee make their annual giving easier by Formally established in February For Charity (CCC) joining the Chorus of Angels Giving 2008, the Junior Board offers Club. Donors become Angels by The Cardinal’s Committee for volunteer and philanthropic making gifts through automatic Charity is a membership of caring opportunities to a new generation monthly credit card payments. leaders of the New York business of caring New Yorkers. Over 200 community who support Catholic members engage in social events, St. Nicholas Project Charities at the request of the Most networking and volunteer Reverend Archbishop Timothy M. activities that support Catholic The St. Nicholas Project carries Dolan. Members provide financial Charities in serving those in need on the tradition of generosity resources and counsel to help in our community. and charity characteristic of St. solve the problems of New Yorkers Nicholas, the third century Bishop

[L-R] Junior Board co-chairs Sean Gorman and Kate Sweeney; Florence D’Urso, Rusty Staub and other generous donors sponsor Catholic Charities Thanksgiving turkey-and-all-the-trimmings distribution in Harlem. [Seated, L-R] Beth Dannhauser, Donna D’Urso, Florence D’Urso, Joan Zaccaro. [Standing, L-R] Michael Troise, Hannele Troise, His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan, Rusty Staub, Nicole Zaccaro (child in front of Rusty), Lisa D’Urso, Michael Zaccaro, Jr., Michael Zaccaro, Monsignor Kevin Sullivan.

8 Annual Report 2008 Cardinal Egan joined benefactors Ann T. Mara and John K. Mara and the as they held the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the 72nd Annual CYO Club of Champions gala event. [L-R] Kevin Boothe, , , Mrs. Ann T. Mara, John K. Mara, Cardinal Egan, , , .

of Myra. While associated with Catholic Charities also gratefully at this annual dinner provide Christmas, St. Nicholas serves the recognizes the generous gift made critical resources for our inner-city poor throughout the year. Similarly, in memory of Domenica Amelia community centers, parish-based Catholic Charities helps those in Arra Carrella, deceased wife of athletic programs, summer camp need year round. At Christmas time, Pasquale Carrella, by the Domenica for disabled and minority youth, donors from our Adopt-A-Family Amelia Arra Carrella . teen leadership and youth program and volunteers foster a ministry programs. blessed holiday by partnering with Business Leaders Cardinal’s Golf Classic annually Kmart, UPS, and others to provide KPMG, LLP has long served as a lead raises funds to support Catholic coats, gloves, blankets and toys to supporter of Catholic Charities and Charities’ work and mission. more than 3,200 individuals. its many initiatives. Spearheaded by Robert P. Garrett, the KPMG Cardinal’s Committee for Wills and Bequests Annual Campaign for the Cardinal’s Charity Hospitality and Tourism Catholic Charities welcomes and Committee for Charity this year Reception jointly supported by is grateful to friends and partners prompted significant donations hospitality and tourism labor and whose legacies live on through from more than 100 KPMG partners management celebrates the broad their compassion and generosity. and from the ethnic range of Catholic Charities Charitable bequests should specify KPMG Foundation. and the community we serve in that they are for The Catholic Charities this national and international of the Archdiocese of New York. Special Events tourist destination. Special events occur throughout Catholic Charities lost a dear friend the year to support Catholic Cardinal’s Committee for Charity on October 8, 2008, with the Charities’ varied programs and Breakfast held annually sudden passing of Marity Brody efforts. Individuals, corporations, in the New York Stock Exchange Smith, wife of Catholic Charities foundations and the Cardinal’s Board Room raises funds and Board member Michael P. Smith, Committee for Charity undergird heightens Catholic Charities’ President of the New York Bankers these events, enabling Catholic visibility among leaders in New Association. In her memory, Mr. Charities to raise additional funds. York City’s corporate, banking and Smith established the Marity Brody Events also enhance community business-finance sectors. Smith Fund at Catholic Charities. outreach and understanding of services we provide. Cardinal’s Christmas Luncheon Foundations in conjunction with the Ladies of The Catholic Charities of the The Club of Champions Tribute Charity annually raises funds to Archdiocese of New York Dinner raises money to support benefit women and children served gives thanks to foundations the Catholic Youth Organization by agencies and programs affiliated whose investments in Catholic (CYO), serving tens of thousands with Catholic Charities. Charities enable us to provide of young people each year through help and create hope for New athletic, social, spiritual and cultural Yorkers in need. activities and services. Funds raised

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 9 Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless

Your generous donations enabled…

5,300,000 nutritious meals to be served in parish and community food programs 3,300 families to receive intervention to avoid homelessness 2,000 individuals to live in temporary and transitional apartments 1,500 individuals to sleep in emergency overnight shelters 2,500 families to live in aff ordable housing

“When you help people who are just desperate, when you see them and they come and hug you and cry in your arms, I don’t know if there’s a better feeling. Working with Catholic Charities has just been everything you could have hoped for. Everybody should realize that when you put your money there, it’s going to go where you want it to go.” —Rusty Staub, Retired Major League Baseball Player

1010 AnnualAnnual ReportReport 20082008 A former broadcast journalist, Elvira lost her career and home when she suff ered a massive stroke at the age of 31.

“Hope is a big word when you have nothing. Catholic Charities unlocked the door and gave me hope. They’re my family now.” —Elvira

Children hungry at night and in the morning, seniors too frail to care for themselves and homeless men sleeping in doorways fi nd shelter, sustenance and compassion at Catholic Charities emergency shelters, food pantries, soup kitchens and temporary and traditional residences. Catholic Charities understands the need to protect and create housing that families can aff ord.

The Association of New York Catholic Homes protects aff ordable housing sponsored by the New York Archdiocese. It preserved more than 2,000 housing units owned by twelve Archdiocesan-sponsored housing corporations and will build new aff ordable housing units on Archdiocesan and Parish-owned properties.

www.catholiccharitiesny.orgwww.catholiccharitiesny.org 1111 CB Richard Ellis Christopher Cusack Richard Chesney Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Czaja Friends and Funders Chesney & Murphy Mr. Terence Darby and Civetta Cousins JV, LLC Ms. Anna M. Matteoda James Claus Christina Davidson Francis X. Comerford Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP Community Counselling Ronald Decicco Cardinal’s Committee AON Foundation Kevin Burke Service Co., LLC Deerpath Construction Corp. for Charity Armienti, DeBellis, Gugliemo Thomas B. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Denihan Hospitality Group & Rhoden, LLP Robert L. Cahill, Jr. Concannon Daniel J. Denihan Catholic Charities is grateful to Michael Armienti Frank Calamari Concannon Family Foundation Eileen A. Dennin the following members of the Claude R. Athaide Cardinal’s Committee for Charity Calvary Fund, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Conheeney Patricia D. Dillon for their gifts of $5,000 or more Corinne , Esq. William Campbell Tom Conlin James Donaghy in 2008: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Bepler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Emmet Conlon William A. Donovan Rosemary Berkery Cassidy, Jr. Consolidated Edison, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Doty, Jr. Kevin R. Alger Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc. Castle Oil Corporation Cara M. Conte George E. Doty, Sr. Allied Irish Bank Boyd Watterson Asset Mr. and Mrs. John K. Castle Emil Costa Glenn R. Dubin Management Mr. and Mrs. David Almeida Catholic Communal Fund Karen M. Cullen James Duffy Patrick J. Broderick Robert J. Anslow, Jr. Catholic Mutual Group Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Cumiskey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Duggan Arthur Dunne Dunway Services Corp. Durham Asset Management, LLC Florence B. D’Urso Embassy Suites, Inc. Golfers raised funds to support Emigrant Savings Bank Catholic Charities programs at Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP the 22nd Annual Cardinal’s Golf Michael Feinstein Fidelity Investments Charitable Open held at Winged Foot Gift Fund Golf Club. Mr. Robert J. Fitzsimmons and Dr. Margaret A. Collins Frenkel & Co., Inc. [L-R] Bob Garrett, KPMG, Fried Frank Harris Shriver Committee Co-Chair; Gene & Jacobson DeMark; Dan Schmitt; Joe Verga Alfred Gallicchio Robert P. Garrett Mary J. Gearns Goldman Sachs Gives Goldman, Sachs & Co. The 22nd Annual Margaret F. Grace Gramercy Park Hotel Cardinal’s Golf Open Mark Granata Grand Hyatt New York Fred Grapstein Mr. and Mrs. David E. Grein Allied Irish Bank - Gerry Murphy Crim and Foster Insurance Co. Massachusetts Financial Skadden Arps Hacels, Inc. AON Foundation - Mark Owens Services Company MFS - Michael K. Hoffman Thomas Healey - Thomas Conlin Debevoise & Plimpton Christine S. Matheney Muriel B. Smith Helmsley Hotels - John Vasily Armienti, DeBellis, Gugliemo James P. McCabe St. Vincent’s Medical Center Lawrence F. Hickey & Rhoden, LLP Lloyd M. Distasio - Alfred E. Smith, IV Edward McMahon Jeffrey J. Hodgman - Michael Armienti Dunway Services Corp. Daniel J. Staub MFS Investment Management Raymond W. Hopkins ARS, Inc., of Illinois - Timothy Lynskey & Subsidiaries Stephen Straus Association of Contracting Durham Asset Management, Hotel Association of Michael A. Moran Structure Tone, Inc. New York City, Inc. Plumbers of the City of New LLC - Thomas K. Duggan - James Donaghy Morgan Stanley Hotel Pennsylvania York - Stewart O’Brien Gordon Farkouh - Edgar Sabunghi Edward Sweeney Hotel, Restaurant, Institute Azimuth Asset Management, First Manhattan Co. Muccia Family Fund Andrew J. Taddei LLC - Terence S. Meehan Employees - Timothy C. Muccia Patrick F. Mulhearn TD Bank J. H. Baldwin Steven E. Gallotta James G. Houlihan, Sr. Mutual of America - Ed Kenney Tener Consulting Services, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Steve Howe Corinne Ball, Esq. Thomas P. Gibbons - Martin Tener Mutual of America Brendan Hughes Joseph Bodan James Gomiela - William S. Conway The Bank of New York Boyd Watterson Asset Dennis Grant Mellon Corporation Hughes & Hughes New York Bankers Association Contracting Corp. Management - Tim Hyde Stanley E. Grayson - Michael P. Smith - Thomas A. Renyi I.U.O.E. Local 94, 94A, 94B Vincent Brana Jeffrey J. Hodgman New York Football Giants The Mechanical Contractors Teresa E. Iannaconi Brencourt Advisors, LLC Diarmuid M. Hogan - Mrs. Wellington T. Mara Association of NY, Inc. - William L. Collins - Raymond W. Hopkins IBM Hotel Association of New York William A. Nugent Louis Buttermark City, Inc. - Joseph Spinnato Travis O’Brien Richard Traub Sam Ibrahim Calvary Fund, Inc. Hughes & Hughes Contracting O’Connor, Davies, Munns Traub Eglin Lieberman Imhoff Company, Inc. - Frank A. Calamari Corp. - Brendan Hughes & Dobbins, LLP Strauss, LLP Scott Imhoff John K. Castle I.U.O.E./International Union of - Thomas P. Dobbins Paul E. Travers Michael Intrieri Castle Oil Corporation Operating Engineers John S. Onswold Joseph J. Verga Valerie Jacob, Esq. - Mauro Romita Imhoff Company of New York Christopher Palmer Charles Virginia JPMorgan Chase & Co. Catholic Mutual Group - Scott Imhoff Plumbing Industry Wedge Capital Management, LLP Donald A. Kelly - Michael A. Intrieri JPMorgan Chase, N.A. Promotion Fund West New York Restoration of Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Kelly Chesney & Murphy - John McKay Prince Electric Corp. CT, Inc. - Alfred Gallicchio - Richard Chesney Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kevin J. Keane - Chet Mara Alan Wiener F. Kinney James Cicalo James E. Knight Chris Quick William H. Sadlier, Inc. Robert Kissane Civetta Cousins J.V., LLC KPMG, LLP - Robert P. Garrett Leslie C. Quick, Jr., and - Frank & Bill Dinger - Alan Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kolaj Mike Larusso Regina A. Quick Trust William L. & Lesley H. Collins James Claus KPMG (New York) Christine A. Lattanzio Stephen Rich Family Foundation Foundation, Inc. Commerce Bank Risk Management Planning - Emmet Conlon Lehman Brothers KPMG, LLP - Patrick J. Whalen Group - Arthur Dunne Community Counselling Kramer Levin Naftalis & John Lombardi Rosemont Press Frankel, LLP Service (CCS) - Robert Kissane - Michael Reardon Concannon Family Foundation Christopher M. Mackey Kramer, Dillof, Livingston Jeffrey A. Rosenkranz & Moore Emil Costa Diane M. Manning Alex M. Sardinia Mr. and Mrs. Francis La Salla Service Master - Steve Wills Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Lafranchi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Langone Leahey & Johnson, P.C.

12 Annual Report 2008 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Rohan Leslie C. Quick, Jr. and Mauro Romita Regina A. Quick Trust Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Rooney, Jr. Leonard Litwin Alan Rothenberg Honoree and host of the Hospitality Local 1, Hotel Maintenance Mr. and Mrs. J. Brendan Ryan Loews Hotels Edgar A. Sabounghi and Tourism Division of the Cardinal’s London NYC Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Sacerdote Committee for Charity reception Peter Luongo Mr. and Mrs. Kamil M. Salame Leland Lewis, General Manager, Timothy Lynskey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Salice John J. Madden Samsara Foundation InterContinental The Barclay New Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Macri Mark Saunders York, spoke with Joseph Spinnato, William R. Maguire Service Master President and CEO, Hotel Association Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Shea Mahoney Julia V. Shea of New York City, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Malvisi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Shugart Mandarin Oriental New York Anthony R. Sichenzio Ann T. Mara Larry Silverstein Chet Mara Silverstein Properties, Inc. Catholic Charities Hospitality Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mara Chris Smith Maura Markus Michael P. Smith Renwick Martin Barry Sommers & Tourism Reception Donors Tener Martin Aaron M. Sosnick Nicholas Mastronardi Joseph Spinnato Sean M. McAuley Mark Squillante 201 W 79th Street Realty Corp. Hotel, Restaurant, Institute Pitta & Dreier, LLP John C. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Y. Stadnyk The Alex Employees Pitta Bishop DelGiorno & Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Daniel J. Staub McClintock Algonquin Hotel InterContinental The Barclay Dreier, LLP Sterling National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Ted H. American Legal Services, Inc. New York Planetary Recreations, Inc. Alan Stone McCourtney Apple Core Hotels I.U.O.E. Local 94, 94A, 94B The Plaza Hotel William J. McDonough Stephen Straus and J. & W. Seligman & Co., Inc. The Princeton Club of New York Mrs. James J. Stricker Jeff Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kane Kessler, P.C. PSAV Presentation Services Structure Tone, Inc. Belvedere Hotel McGillicuddy Kelman, Winston & Vallone, P.C. Red Cap Valet Sunstone Hotel TRS, Inc. Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc. Lucy McGrath Kimpton Hotels of New York RFR Realty, LLC Henry Swieca BNY ConvergEX Group, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. The Kitano Hotel River Club of New York, Inc. Rudolf Tauscher The Brook Club McInerney Peter C. Krause Roosevelt Hotel Tavern on the Green The Carlyle Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Terence S. Meehan The Links Club M.D. Sass Associates, Inc. TD Bank Comfort Inn Manhattan Reverend Monsignor Local 1, Hotel Maintenance The Segal Company John P. Meier Tener Consulting Services, LLC The Cornell Club Loews Corporation Sheraton Hotels of New York Gerard M. Meistrell The Bank of New York Crowne Plaza Times Square London NYC Hotel The Sherry-Netherland Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Menezes Mellon Corporation Deerpath Construction Corp. Mandarin Oriental New York Sunstone Hotel TRS, Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. The Catholic News Denihan Hospitality Group Manhattan Club Tavern on the Green Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Monks Publishing Company The Doubletree Hotel JFK Milford Plaza Hotel The Carlton Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Moran The Charles A. Mastronardi Embassy Suites, Inc. Foundation The Millennium Broadway The Michelangelo Thomas Moran Four Seasons The Edelweiss Foundation Hotel New York The Rudin Foundation, Inc. Morgan Stanley Frenkel & Co., Inc. The Healey Family Foundation Millennium UN Plaza Hotel Tishman Hotel Corporation Mary L. Mullen Friars Club The Johnson Foundation New York Athletic Club, Inc. Top Hat Imagewear Anna Murdoch-Mann Goldman, Sachs & Co. The Litwin Foundation New York Hotel and Motel UNITE Here! Local 100 Gerard Murphy Gramercy Park Hotel Trades Council The Menezes Foundation The University Club Suzanne Murphy Grand Hyatt New York New York Marriott Brooklyn The Millennium Broadway The Waldorf=Astoria Catherine L. Murray H.E.R.E. Bartenders Union New York Palace Hotel Hotel New York Local 165 Hilton New York Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Murrer New York State AFL-CIO The Risk Management Planning Hacels, Inc. Hilton Millennium Mutual of America Foundation New Yorker Hotel Group, Inc. Harmonie Club Washington Square Hotel National Lighting Company, Inc. Management Company The Rusty Staub Foundation, Inc. Harvard Club of N.Y.C. Wedge Capital Management, LLP Natori Company The Salice Family Charitable Trust Novotel Hotel New York Helmsley Hotels Omni Berkshire Place The Westin New York at New York Hotel and The Waldorf=Astoria Times Square Motel Trades Council Hotel 57, LLC P.J.M. & Sons, Inc. Mary A. Tighe Virginia M. Wilson New York Marriott, Brooklyn Hotel Association of Panta Realty Co. Tishman Hotel Corporation New York City, Inc. Novotel Hotel New York The Penn Club of New York Traub Eglin Lieberman Hotel Pennsylvania NYSE Euronext, Inc. Strauss, LLP The Pierre Elva L. O’Brien United Way of Tri-State Robert C. O’Brien Peggy Van Munching Stewart O’Brien Vanguard Charitable Dr. Ralph A. and Endowment Program Mrs. Jane O’Connell John Vasik Estate of Mary I. Devine Estate of Robert D. Saccoman Edward and Joan B. Steiniger John O’Connor Verizon Foundation Estate of Charles J. Dodd Estate of Dorothy E. Tracy Charitable Foundation Mark O’Friel Peter Ward Estate of Ray Flesher Estate of William C. Vass Foundation for Community O’Friel Foundation Richard Werner Estate of Thomas J. Gaffney Estate of Margaret Waters Health Jonathan O’Herron West New York Estate of Nora Goodwin Estate of Barbara Westermann Giants Foundation Omni Berkshire Place Restoration of CT, Inc. Estate of Luby A. Harper Estate of Mabel Youmans Hagedorn Fund Alfred C. Otero Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Whalen Estate of Elizabeth M. Hopkins Estate of Andrew C. Zipprich Homeland Foundation Ernest Patrikis, Esq. William L. & Lesley H. Collins Estate of Rose Mary Jannacone IOLA Fund of the State Family Foundation of New York Pershing, LLC Estate of Al Jolson Foundations William J. Williams, Jr., Esq. Irish Government Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr. Estate of Eleanor Kane Pillsbury Winthrop Steve Wills Jacob and Sophie Rice Estate of Miriam A. Kelleher Adrian and Jessie Archbold Family Foundation Plumbing Industry Virginia M. Wilson Charitable Trust Estate of John W. Kelliher Joseph R. Daly Foundation Promotion Fund Douglas C. Wurth Alfred E. Smith Foundation Estate of Tezila G. Kennedy Litwin Foundation Plunkett & Jaffe Group of Mr. and Mrs. Boniface A. Zaino Altman Foundation McKenna Long & Aldridge Estate of Marie P. Lynch Max and Victoria Dreyfus America’s Second Harvest Prince Electric Corporation Estate of Charles J. Mauro Foundation Wills and Bequests Carnegie Corporation Pritchard Industries, Inc. Estate of Louis J. Miucci MBIA Foundation Estate of Alexander Nadel Catherine and Henry J. William M. Pruellage Estate of Kathleen Ballinger Medical Center Neighborhood Estate of Mary Nichols Gaisman Foundation Fund (Columbia University) Christopher Quick Estate of Roberta A. Beggs Estate of Veronica H. Oberle Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Milton V. Brown Foundation Bernard Reidy Estate of Helen M. Bohen Estate of W.S. O’Connor Corroon Foundation Mullholand Foundation Renaissance Properties, Inc. Estate of Sr. Mary Daphne Seybolt Culpepper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Renyi Genevieve Cashin Estate of William Peterman New York Community Trust Foundation - Hunger Relief RFR Realty, LLC Estate of James R. Cassidy Estate of Claude E. Petruzzi Myles Ridder Estate of Edward M. Condict Estate of John Roach Estate of John H. Rolappe

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 13 Robert B. Beaumont, Jr. Church of the Blessed Bedell-Pizzo Funeral Home Sacrament KPMG Foundation and KPMG, LLP, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beller Church of the Holy Name Mark A. Belnick of Mary are lead supporters of Catholic Benfield Lighting Church of the Infant Saviour Charities and its many initiatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo J. Benschop Church of the Resurrection Andrew Berlin Church of the Sacred Heart Catherine Clarkin [L-R] Robert Arning; His Eminence, Donald Bermack Tina D. Bernstein James Claus Edward Cardinal Egan; Bob Garrett; Clifton Budd Burke & DeMaria Timothy P. Flynn Marie E. Betteley Mercedes C. Bierman Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Clofine John J. Billy Mary Clune Mark C. Bintinger Colantuono & Klurman Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Black Grace F. Coleman Francis Blessing KPMG, LLP Donors Mr. and Mrs. William L. Collins Alyssa Bliss-Greenberg Community Foundation of William K. Block New Jersey Joseph Boccuzi Mr. and Mrs. John J. Conefry, Jr. Theresa P. Ahlstrom Robert P. Garrett Roger E. O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Bollinger Brother Gerard M. Conforti Anthony T. Anzevino Stephen J. Georgian William J. O’Mara Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Bonin Janet Conley Robert F. Arning Michael G. Gibbons Andrew Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Bookmyer Connelly & McLaughlin Timothy A. Avenmarg Stiles Michael E. Guerrasio Kenneth Pearlman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boorady Communications, Inc. John W. Bell Michael H. Hall Michael Percent Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Borelli Julie C. Connelly Mark M. Bielstein Robert T. Hawkes E. Michael Pierce Borrus, Goldin, Foley, Vignuolo, Thomas Connolly, M.D. Frank X. Bochanski Brian Hegarty Gordon Pingicer Hyman & Stahl Convent of the Sacred Heart Michael F. Bodrato Stephen R. Hicks Dennis Prestia James J. Boyle Phil Conway Joseph T. Boyle Lisa C. Hinkson John P. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle Corporate Express Larry P. Bradley Sven E. Holmes Samuel J. Ranzilla BPD Bank Corpus Christi Elementary David C. Britt John H. Hubbe Brian T. Redington Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brabazon School James E. Buckley Teresa E. Iannaconi Michael J. Regan Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Sean F. Corrigan Michael Campanile Teresa Jankovic Karl Ruhry Barbara Brine Anne Alexis Cote Taylor Thomas W. Canfrotta Edward H. Jones Ronald A. Safran Kathryn Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Neil Craig Andrew J. Capelli Jerry E. Jones Miguel Sagarna Charles G. Brophy Creative Light Source, Inc. Richard P. Caporaso Joseph M. Jordan Lawrence J. Savarese D.J.R. Bruckner Garrett J. Cronin Frank P. Careccia Kevin A. Juran John E. Schlitt David G. Budinger, Jr. Angela J. Crowder Vincent V. Castoro Christian Keats Aiken Daniel F. Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Bugas Carola Crowley Edward J. Chanda Brian B. Kelly Kevin V. Seaman Jeffrey A. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. John C. Chapman Shaun T. Kelly Mark G. Serock Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burns Cruickshank Christine Connelly Glenn P. Koennecke Mark T. Shrekgast Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burke Crystal Run Village, Inc. Michael J. Conover KPMG (New York) Edward F. Smith Catherine A. Butler Kathleen B. Cudahy Edward N. Constantino Foundation, Inc. Michael D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Buttigieg Noreen M. Culhane Michael A. Conway Terry Lamantia Matthew S. Smyth Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Buzzard Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cummings Rick R. Corcoran Stephen F. Langowski Douglas Storm Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Byrnes John Cummings and Jennifer Thomas W. Crawford Paul G. Laurenzano Peter A. Torrente Joseph C. Caccia S. Gromada Lino Crecco Edward J. Lazor Emmanuel A. Tuffuor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Cacioppo Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cummins John S. Crish Larry A. Leva John Verdonck Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Camisa Catherine V. Curry and Andrés Gil Eugene Demark James P. Liddy Joseph J. Verga James A. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. John P. Curtin David P. DiCristofaro Mark T. Lindig Donald E. Walsh Canon Business Solutions Mr. and Mrs. James M. Curtis Brian S. Downie Philip Marra Maureen Willox Paul Capofari Mr. and Mrs. Jude A. Curtis Thomas Duffy Joseph Mauriello D. Malcom Wright Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Joseph W. Duggan Robert T. McCahill Keisuke Yorihiro Cappelluzzo Mary Julia Curtis Robert Ernst James R. McConekey Timothy J. Zanni Richard M. Card Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. D’Alessandro Steven J. Evans Matthew E. McCorry Dr. and Mrs. Leo R. Cardillo Ann Damrau Alfred B. Fichera William J. McKeown Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Carlin Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dana Timothy P. Flynn Paul D. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Carlson John J. Danahy Michael D. Foley Louis J. Mezzina Carmelite Monastery Jeremiah D’Anna, D.D.S. Jason T. Freund Michael Monahan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Casale Constance M. Darrow Christopher P. Gallo Michael A. Moran Robert B. Catell Nancy Davies Steven E. Gallotta Kazutaka Mori Catholic Guardian Society and Paul Munter Home Bureau Catherine P. Dawson Catholic News Publishing Co. DCR Landscaping & Construction, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cattabiani Catherine De Vido Stefan A. Cavallo John A. Decina Thomas F. Cawley Sheila F. DeCosse New York Community Trust Other donors not previously AT&T United Way Employee Paul C. Cesario Kenneth P. DeGot - Immigration listed who gave $500 or Giving Campaign Charles B. Merrill Office Representation Program more in 2008: Maria Aubertin Equipment & Supply, Inc. Ildefonso DeJesus Office of the District Attorney, Avon Products, Inc. Barry N. Chase, D.D.S. Dell Direct Giving Campaign Richmond County 1-800-Flowers, Inc. Mario L. Baeza Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Chinloy Gloria A. Del Vecchio Rose M. Badgeley Residuary ABM Janitoral Service Co. Margaret A. Baine Church of Our Lady of Margaret Demarrais Charitable Trust ADCO Electrical Corporation Judith A. Balcerzak Mount Carmel John P. DePasquale Rusty Staub Foundation Margaret J. Adlerman John L. Baldante Church of St. Augustine Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Denny Samsara Foundation Mary A. Ajemian John P. Balistreri, Ph.D. Church of St. Columba Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DeVito Sidney and Judith Kranes Mr. and Mrs. James Alex Church of the Holy Rosary Maria Silvina Di Giuseppi Charitable Trust Dean Ball Michael P. Ambrosio Church of St. Joseph Dr. and Mrs. James Di Lorenzo Staten Island Foundation Bank of America United Way American Federation of Campaign Church of St. Joseph & Michael Dial Stewart’s Shops Labor & Congress Stephen Baralovits St. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Diaz Thomas and Agnes Carvel Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Church of St. Mary Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mr. and Mrs. John DiForio, Jr. Andreola Barone, Jr. Church of St. Patrick United Way of Dutchess County Jacqueline Distelman Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Angelino Joseph M. Barragan Church of St. Paul the Apostle W. O’Neill Foundation Erin Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anthony Agnes M. Barrett Church of St. Raymond Waisly Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Doehrman Stuart S. Applebaum Robert J. Barrett Church of St. Stephen the John Donahue William Randolph Hearst Archdiocese of Philadelphia First Martyr Foundation Reverend Monsignor Edward Mr. and Mrs. John F. Donovan ARS, Inc., of Illinois M. Barry Church of St. Thomas More Dorsey & Whitney Foundation Arthur J. Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs. James Baryza Church of Sts. John and Paul Doty Family Foundation Company of New York Thomas J. Basile Church of the Assumption Paul Dougherty Suzanne Assaf Edward Bazinet

14 Annual Report 2008 Stephen J. Dougherty Keith H. Hammonds and Brian Dowd Jacqueline Dyer Timothy J. Dowd Joseph F. Hanvey Arden D. Down Harmon Funeral Home James D. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper Mr. and Mrs. John M. Draghi Mr. and Mrs. Sean Harrigan David B. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris Mr. and Mrs. William J. Driscoll Kathleen A. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartley Dr. and Mrs. Kent Duffy James S. Hazard We acknowledge and thank the friends, family and Lisa A. D’Urso Jennifer Hederman colleagues of Michael P. Smith and his deceased wife Emblem Health, LLC Mr. and Mrs. James F. Henry Marity for graciously memorializing her while providing Ernst & Young, LLP Michelle S. Hirshman Jerry A. Errico Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Holmes help and creating hope for New Yorkers in need. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fabbro Sven E. Holmes and Lois Romano Egidio Farone, D.M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Honohan Ann T. Fanizzi Joan Hopkins Frank J. Fee Mr. and Mrs. William A. Houlihan Marity Brody Smith Fund Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Fee, III Jack Houlihan Donna Felice James J. Houlihan Beatrice S. Fennimore Mr. and Mrs. John G. Houlihan Kevin Ferguson Hudson Baylor Corporation Mr. John W. Alexander Ms. Karen L. Jannetty Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprock Enza Ferrante Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Humphreys Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Belden Ms. Nancy Davenport State Bank of Long Island Lourdes Ferrer Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hundt Mr. and Mrs. William Bosies Mr. Konstantinos Kananis Ms. Susan M. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Christopher I.G. Federal Electrical Brooklyn Federal Savings Bank Ms. Margaret A. King Tennessee Bankers Association C. Ferreri Supply Corp. Mr. Edward W. Brown Ms. Barbara Leboff Texas Banker’s Association Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ferrero, Jr. ICAP Services North America, LLC Mr. Louis H. Buhrmaster Mr. Victor J. Menezes The Breakers Palm Beach Fidelis Care New York Immaculate Conception School Carver Federal Savings Bank NBT Bank The Delaware Bankers Martin J. Finn Irish Emigrant Society California Bankers Association New Jersey Bankers Association Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Finnegan Isla Rose, LTD Ms. Diane M. Casey-Landry Association The First National Bank Michael C. Finnegan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jagoe Cayuga Lake National Bank New Mexico Bankers of Dryden Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Fitzgerald JCCS Realty, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ofer Cohen Association The First National Bank of Groton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fitzsimons Mr. and Mrs. James A. Connecticut Bankers Northeast Investors Title Robert A. Flug Jennings, Jr. Association Insurance Co. The Kafafian Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Flynn Sandra A. Jerro Mr. and Mrs. Max Cook Oregon Bankers Association The New York Business Development Corporation Bridget Foley Carla A. Job, M.D. Country Bank Ms. Elsie Daidone Pallotta The Park Avenue Bank Irene P. Fontaine Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Mr. Richard F. Czaja Pioneer Savings Bank Tioga State Bank Fordham University Jones Hirsch Connors & Bull, P.C. Elser and Aucone, Inc. Putnam County Savings Bank Tompkins Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Foy Paul N. Jones Empire National Bank Mr. Stephen Rice Ulster Savings Bank David R. Frame Joannes J.H. Joosten Empire State Bank Ridgewood Savings Bank Virginia Bankers Association Franciscan Poor Clare Nuns JustGive.org Evans Bank Mr. and Mrs. Santino Rovereto Mr. William J. Wilkie Gary Frank Karp, LLC Florida Bankers Association Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ryan Mr. Robert G. Wilmers Patrick M. Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Richard Katzman Mr. and Mrs. Daryl R. Forsythe Ms. Jill T. Sandhaas WithumSmith+Brown, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Padraic J. Furlong George S. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fulmer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shapiro WNC First Insurance Services Dr. and Mrs. Valentin Fuster George F. Keelty Fulton Savings Bank Ms. Julia V. Shea Ms. Helene Yanofsky Peter L. Gabriele Mr. and Mrs. Rory Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Smith Mr. Edward L. Yingling Mr. and Mrs. Santo Galdi Bridget M. Keller Hudson Valley Bank Mr. Michael P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Galesi Mr. and Mrs. Chad Kelley Iowa Bankers Association Solvay Bank Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Dorothy R. Kelly Gallagher Kelman, Winston & Vallone, P.C. Jill A. Gallagher Jim Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thomas H. Kennedy, Esq. Gallagher Joseph T. Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Loughran Susan M. McDonnell Nancy Mulkeen David Gallaher Ryan T. Kenny Mary Lou Lukach Patrick McDonough Mr. and Mrs. John H. Muller, Jr. Gallant & Wein Corp. William F. Kenny, III Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Mike McGibbon Mr. and Mrs. William Muller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galvin Patricia G. Kiernan Lukasiewicz Ms. Clare M. McHugh and James F. Munsell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gandolfi Rita T. King Catharine Lynch Mr. Mark A. Laswell Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garvey John C. Klett Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna Michael A. Murphy James E. Gavin Knights of Columbus M.D. Sass Associates, Inc. Marianne McKeon Michael T. Murray, Esq. Rosemary J. Gelshenen Patricia A. Kolb Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Shawn McKeon Michael S. Murray Jeanette Giaimo Tracey Louise M. Kornish MacDonald Robert J. McLain Vincent J. Muscarnera Elizabeth Gillespie Clark Most Reverend Dominick Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McLaughlin Angela Musso MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Gilmartin J. Lagonegro Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Myers Macy’s, Inc. Sara C. Gilson Mr. and Mrs. John Laguzza McNamara Virginia Myers Janet A. Maddams John Girolimetti Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Lake, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McNee Mark Nacinovich Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Magee Give With Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Landers Mr. and Mrs. James McQuade Jeanne-Marie Neilson Victor T. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. James Glenister Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Lane William J. Mead Eldo Netto, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Maier Mr. and Mrs. William J. Marie-Noelle Langan Sheila Meany New York Design Center, Inc. Elizabeth J. Mangan Goebelbecker Lauretta Byrne Residual Trust Mediacom Communications New York Presbyterian Hospital Manhattan College Corp. Greater NY Sandlot Athletic James Lawlor Frank Nicastri Alliance, Inc. Brian J. Manning Carl W. Melone Mark Le Lievre Nicholas and Christina Green Light Solutions, LLC Michael Leahy Ms. Maria del Carmen A. Marce Matthew V. Merola Raho Foundation Dolores T. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leatherwood Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marino Philip R. Merriss, Jr. Agnes Nolan Griffin, Coogan & Veneruso, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Leeney Matthew P. Martin and Metuchen Capacitors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine J. Nolan Sharon McGarvey Nicole C. Grogan Leprechaun Lines, Inc. Micron General Contractors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nonna Thomas E. Martin Adam M. Gross William D. Lese Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Millette Dr. and Mrs. Valentine A. Group One Investments, LLC Mark Lieb and Cristine Alvaro Martinez-Fonts John Mittler Nowicki, Jr. Guardsmark M. Grimaldi Mr. Gerald Marzorati and Henry P. Monaghan and nycharities.org Ms. Barbara Mundy Carlos M. Guerreiro Lincoln Electric Product Co., Inc. Nancy L. Hengen Mrs. Lawrence F. O’Brien Joseph P. Gunset Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linn Matthews Development Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mooney Company, Inc. Patricia M. O’Brien Claire Hackney Talia Lockspeiser Bonnie Moore Mr. and Mrs. Rory McAuley Charles J. O’Connell Mr. Michael J. Hagan and Nina Lopane Rosanne A. Moore Mr. and Mrs. David J. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. O’Connor Mrs. Madelaine R. Morgan Robert Losonsky Guillermo Morales Cathy McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. James O’Donoghue Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hales Baroness Flavia Spagnola Lotti Arthur B. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. McCarthy Mary O’Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Hallman Mr. and Mrs. John J. Loughnane Michael J. Moriarty Reverend Daniel M. O’Hare Dorothy Cann Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarthy Mount Saint Mary College www.catholiccharitiesny.org 15 Mr. and Mrs. Denis J. O’Leary Plainfield Fruit & Produce Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie A. Rivera Virginia M. Schirrmeister Mr. and Mrs. Norwell F. John O’Malley Dorothea J. Plunkett Brian Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Therien, Jr. Lawrence H. O’Neil Daniel A. Pocchiari Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts Schneider Mary Thomas Noreen M. O’Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre Mr. and Mrs. Raphael A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Judith M. Timoll Mr. James F. O’Sullivan and Poncelet Rodriguez Schneider Total Quality Fire and Ms. Margaret M. Molloy Mr. and Mrs. John E. Poreba, Jr. Rogoff & Company, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Schwimer Security, Inc. Olss Sports Edmond Power James V. Rohan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Scoblic Peter Toth Orange Regional Paul F. Proskauer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Kevin V. Seaman Mark Tralongo Medical Center Provident Bank Romano Samuel Y. Sessions Rosemary E. Tucci Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orlando PTL Rocco Laurie Memorial Marianne Rossi Mr. and Mrs. Kumar H. Shah Marjorie A. Uhing Our Lady of the Scapular Scholarship Fund Jose C. Ruiz Mark E. Shannon Brian Uhlman and St. Stephen Reverend Alfred J. Pucci Mary K. Rutherfurd Margaret L. Sheils United States Postal Service Frank Pacheco Thomas P. Purtell Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Ryan John J. Shelley Derek H. Utter and Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Pasquale Ina M. Pyne Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ryan Susan E. Shepherd Erin M. Dusch Mary C. Patouhas Kathryn M. Quigley Faraj Saghri Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Valente Denise M. Pelli The Racioppo Family Saint Joseph Hill Academy/ John T. Shields Florence Vasey Pepsi-Cola U.S.A. Nicholas Raho Sports Program ShopRite Supermarkets, Inc. Marie J. Viola Christopher T. Perrotta Mr. and Mrs. Greg Raimann Saint Patrick’s Cathedral Anne Shurell Lawrence Vitale Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pesola Mr. and Mrs. Viggo B. Saint Vincent’s Catholic Vincent F. Signorile and Jacqueline M. Vitulli Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen Rambusch Medical Centers of New York Hilary A. Kruce George Vurno Petrocelli Electric Co., Inc. Rampulla Associates, Sofia Saja Kathleen M. Simmons Walker Lighting, Inc. Florie J. Petti and Mary A. Petti Architects, LLP Saks Fifth Avenue Kent C. Simons James R. Walker, Jr. Martha Pfeffer Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Redegeld Allison Salas Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Sinnott Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Walsh Pfizer Foundation Matching Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reed Deacon and Mrs. Ernest Skechers USA Mary E. Walsh-Kuehn Gifts Program Mark L. Regante Salomone Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Slattery Warren Jacques Memorial David M. Phelan Kathleen Reilly Heath Saminsky Mr. and Mrs. Jan K. Smeets Committee Phelps Memorial Thomas J. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Sangree Josephine M. Smith Robert P. Weaver Hospital Center Reliance Moving, Storage Barbara J. Santangelo Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Smith Della M. White Gwendolyn T. Phillips & Installation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Saracco Solon E. Summerfield Stephanie Wickouski Gennaro Picone Dr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Ridge Valerie C. Scanlon Foundation, Inc. Walter D. Wiederkehr Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pike Ridgewood Savings Bank Dr. and Mrs. Emile M. Scarpelli Sonia Alden Foundation, Inc. Thomas F. Wiener Pinnacle Associates LTD, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Riley, III Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Scarpetta St. Adalbert’s Sports Program Mary Jo Wilde Lucy Piro James J. Riley Schlesinger Gannon & St. Charles Sports Program Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wildridge Vincent F. Pitta, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Risoleo Lazetera, LLP St. Joseph’s Seminary Timothy M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Pituch Faith A. Ritchie Sanford J. Schlesinger St. Margaret Mary School Windels Marx Lane & St. Mary’s Church Mittendorf, LLP St. Patrick’s Athletic Association Stanley L. Wo St. Patrick’s Church CYO Mr. and Mrs. Lap J. Wong St. Paul’s Church Harvey W. Wood, Jr. St. Rita Athletic Association WPG Solutions, Inc., on behalf St. Stephen & St. Edward School of Ernst & Young St. Thomas of Canterbury Gertrude Wtulich Youth Group Dwight S. Yoo Veronica F. Stanion Mr. and Mrs. Kent H. Young Staten Island Sports Hall of Michael A. Young Fame, Inc. Harold W. Zeitlin Staten Island University Hospital Jeanne J. Zunich Staten Island Yankees Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Zusy Mr. and Mrs. James Staudt Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Steinfels All gifts to Catholic Charities Stewart’s Foundation make a difference. We apologize Roseann Stichnoth if we have omitted any supporter or listed any incorrectly. Stonehill College William J. Strickland Wall Street executives joined Edward Cardinal Egan to ring the New York Stock Exchange Thomas H. Sturrock Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Opening Bell at the annual Wall Street breakfast hosted by Euronext. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Sullivan [L-R] Ron Insana, Senior Analyst, CNBC; Kevin Burke, President and Chief Executive Officer, Consolidated Mr. and Mrs. James K. Sullivan Edison, Inc.; James Hughes; John J. Phelan, Jr., Chairman, Board of Trustees, Catholic Charities; Cathy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sullivan Kinney, President and Co-Chief Operating Officer, NYSE Euronext; His Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan; Patricia Sullivan Victor Menezes, Senior Advisor, New Silk Route Partners, LLC; Robert P. Garrett, Partner, KPMG, LLP; Thomas E. Theresa Swanson McInerney, General Partner, Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe; Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, Executive Director, Patrick M. Sweeney Margaret Talisse Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York Eve Taranto Taylor Recycling Facility, LLC Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Teasdale Vivan A. Tellis Wall Street Events Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center Rene B. Testa Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tetz, Jr. The Bank of New York Mellon The Healey Family Foundation O’Friel Foundation The Community Foundation Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kinney - Mark O’Friel The James E. and Faye L. The Campbell Family KPMG, LLP - Robert P. Garrett Louis G. Pastina Preston Fund Foundation Francis La Salla Pillsbury Winthrop The Law Firm of Duskin & Crowe Consolidated Edison, Inc. Richard F. Mahoney - Ernest Partikis, Esq. - Kevin Burke The Len Camber Charitable Trust Thomas E. McInerney Thomas A. Renyi Suzette Crivaro The Marie T. Maroseia Trust Victor J. Menezes Karen Seitz Ronald Decicco Brian T. Shea The McCooey Charitable Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Foundation Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP - Rosemary Berkery Michael P. Smith General Atlantic, LLC Verizon Foundation The McGraw-Hill Companies Donald R. Monks Employee Giving Program Thomas P. Gibbons Patrick J. Whalen Michael A. Moran The Professional Associates, P.C. Brian Gimlett Virginia M. Wilson NYSE Euronext, Inc. The Vincent G. Halloran Fund Goldman, Sachs & Co. - Catherine R. Kinney The Wechsler Financial Group, Inc.

16 Annual Report 2008 The Cardinal’s Committee for Charity

Development Committee for Catholic Charities

Victor J. Menezes, Co-Chair In recognition of her compassionate outreach, Mary Callahan Thomas A. Renyi, Co-Chair Erdoes, pictured with husband, Philip, and daughters Mia Michael P. Smith, Co-Chair and Morgan, received the Christmas Angel Award at the 63rd Annual Cardinal’s Christmas Luncheon. Committee Members Corinne Ball James L. Claus Cardinal’s Christmas Luncheon Francis X. Comerford Michael Comerford James K. Donaghy Mrs. Robert Abplanalp Joan C. Di Marco Audrey K. Kelly Florence R. O’Donovan Robert P. Garrett Adriana R. Albano Lou DiCerbo Kennedy Child Study Center Ann Oestreicher Catherine R. Kinney Allied Irish Bank Phil DiIorio Margaret A. King Jonathan O’Herron Arnold Amster Patricia Dillon Jeffrey Kurtzman Lorraine O’Neill Maura A. Markus Apple Core Hotels Frank S. Dinger Renee Landegger L.R. Palacio Thomas E. McInerney Antoinette M. Astorina Maureen Doherty Lane’s Floor Coverings Mary L. Paskewicz Joseph E. Spinnato Nicolina R. Astorina Joan E. Donovan Ken and Elaine Langone Chris Peacock Gertrude L. Balicki Lee Spelman Doty Fr. Pete Larkin Ron Perlman Michael D. Sullivan Geoffrey W. Bennett George Doty Latin American Bank Margarita Perusquia Peter Ward Mary Clare Bergin Maureen Driskill Rosalind Laurie Patrice Cecile Peugnet Robert Blanch Glenn Dubin and Eva Jimmy Lee Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr. John J. Phelan, Jr. Fr. John A. Boehning Andersson Dubin Catherine Helleher Lenihan Louis P. Pietronuto Ann Dully Borowiec John Duffy Lincoln Hall Connie Phaehn Chairman, Board of Laurette Bouchard Florence D’Urso Loews Hotels Bill and Caryl Plunkett Trustees, The Catholic Patricia Q. Brennan Mary Callahan Erdoes Gianna Lahainer-Lombardi Claire Purcell Charities of The Camille Brown Adele Ezzo Constance Louie Jennifer Robinson Archdiocese of New York Noreen C. Brown Patricia Cahill Fay Helen T. Lowe Gerard Roche Margaret B. Brown Joan Fealey Thomas Luddy Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Rohan Maureen Brown Anne Marie Fink Joan M. Maguire Rosalie Hall Monsignor Kevin Sullivan Mary Beth Brown Alice R. Finley Eileen F. Mahoney Jack Rudin Executive Director Nicholas E. Brusco Evelyn T. Finn Catherine Mallon JoAnn M. Ruggiero Burke Supply Company Mary Louise Formato Theresa Mallon Anne C. Ruoff Catherine S. Callagy Baroness Flavia Frati-Spagnola Patricia Manley Joan Samsen Margaret A. King Calvary Hospital Msgr. Hilary Franco Anna Murdoch Mann Faraj Schari Director of Institutional Frank E. Campbell Funeral Peter Duffy Furs Ann T. Mara Segal Company Advancement and Chief Chapel Henry J. Gaisman Blythe S.J. Masters Dorothea V. Shaw Development Officer Mary C. Casey Marina Galesi Valerie and Nicholas Julie V. Shea Mrs. Richard M. Cashin Gloria Gannon Mastronardi Nan Smith John K. Castle Mary Jane Gearns Tess Mateo Barry Sommers Rosemary Griffin Catholic Guardian Society and Rosella P. Glynn Nancy Matta Steve Sonnick Assistant Director Home Bureau Janie Sayour Gosen John W. McNear, Jr. Joseph E. Spinnato of Institutional Michael Cembalest Margaret Grace Carlyn McCaffrey Kathleen Griffin Stack The Christophers Susan Marie Grady Patricia McCarthy James E. Staley Advancement Church of Our Lady of Pompeii Eugenia Ann Graff Maurice McCarthy Daniel J. Staub Church of St. Eugenes Elizabeth Griffin Mary C. McCooey Harry Stein Norma M. Ragalli Church of St. Paul the Apostle Nicholas Griparich Dorothea A. McElduff Helen D. Stone Coordinator, Cardinal’s Phyllis Cimino Audrey Butvay Gruss Lucy Flemming McGrath Joan K. Stout Robert Cinelli Evelyn Guernsey Peter J. McGuinness Marianne Strong Committee for Charity Mary Higgins Clark Ann M. Guglielmo Vicky L. McLoughlin Father John Sullivan Gerald and Kathleen Clark Eleanore Hadley Kathryn M. McManus Theresa M. Sullivan Peter P. Mullen Elizabeth Gillespie Clark Frances O.C. Hardart Anne Welsh McNulty Therese G. Sweeney Marian Clark Elizabeth A. Harkin Rev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Henry Swieca Chairman Emeritus Jackie Comesanas Elizabeth Hayes Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. James and Justine Tenney Mrs. Richard J. Concannon Lawrence Hickey Mission of the The Astor Home for Children For more information Con Edison Jeffrey Hodgman Immaculate Virgin Carol Toner Margaret M. Conroy Mary T. Hopkins Madeleine M. Morrissey about all forms of Msgr. William J. Toohy giving, volunteering and Convenant House Under 21 Claire M. Houlihan Suzanne C. Murphy Trustees of St. Patrick’s Anne M. Creed Mary M. Houlihan Arthur Murphy Cathedral participating in the work Paul A. Crotty Institutional Commodity Robert L. Nahman Louis Tullo of Catholic Charities, CSD Security Services Josie Cruz Natori Catherine M. Walsh please contact us at Kathleen B. Cudahy Marjorie Ihrig News Corp. Bishop Gerald T. Walsh 646.794.2051 or email Mary Kate Cudahy Mary Johansen Kevin P. Norton Mary T. Walsh [email protected]. Columba Curcio Peter J. Johnson Elva O’Brien Patrick Whalen Sophie E. 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www.catholiccharitiesny.org 17 Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises

Your generous donations enabled…

3,300 families to receive the support they needed to stay together 4,300 individuals to receive emergency fi nancial assistance 26,000 individuals to receive critically needed social services 20,300 individuals to receive needed counseling 5,000 individuals to receive job training and placement 2,200 women to receive essential support during unplanned pregnancies

“We personally experienced having a loved one go through illness and we understand the emotional and fi nancial stress it causes. We help because we are inspired by the support we received.” —Michelle Javian and Yuki Yuki Kotani, Donors and Co-Founders of Harboring Hearts Foundation

1818 AAnnualnnual ReportReport 20082008 Leslie, a single mother, had to give up her job to care full-time for her medically fragile four-year-old twins, Johan and Tariq. Catholic Charities helped bolster the family as each boy underwent heart transplants.

“I believe this is a happily-ever-after story. I want families to know not to give up these gifts.” —Leslie

Families confronted and confused by crises know they can turn to Catholic Charities for help. A working mom searching for aff ordable day care; a laid-off father trying to re-enter the job market; a young woman coping with an unplanned pregnancy can face a maze of emotions and diffi culty accessing help. Catholic Charities and affi liated agencies programs are designed with fl exibility to quickly respond to their needs. At Casita Maria, the fi rst charitable organization to serve the Hispanic Community in New York City, individuals and families in crisis receive a variety of services and can participate in its Bronx after-school program and its community support program for homebound seniors in East Harlem.

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he following agencies provide Association of New York Cardinal McCloskey Services Ta wide range of human services Catholic Homes 2 Holland Avenue under various auspices throughout 1011 First Avenue White Plains, NY 10603 the Archdiocese of New York. New York, NY 10022 Executive Director: Ms. Beth Finnerty Director: Ms. Melissa Pavone 914.997.8000 Religious communities sponsor 646.794.2032 cardinalmccloskeyservices.org some. Others have grown from The Association of New York Catholic Foster care, group residences for teens, family reunification, adoption and parish communities of faith. Still Homes is a not-for-profit organization that operates under the auspices of the prevention services, child day care, others were founded by charismatic Archdiocese of New York. The mission of and residential services for individuals clergy, religious or lay leaders. the Association is to protect and preserve diagnosed with developmental disabilities. Together they form The Catholic more than 2,000 housing units that are Carmel Housing Charities of the Archdiocese of New owned by twelve Archdiocesan-sponsored Development Fund Co. York, a federation of administered, housing corporations and to build new affordable housing units on designated 45 Carmel Court sponsored and affiliated agencies Archdiocesan and housing corporation Staten Island, NY 10304 touching almost every human need. owned properties. Executive Director: Stanan Management Corporation Boys Hope Girls Hope Abraham House 516.486.1000 of New York, Inc. Senior housing. 340 Willis Avenue, PO Box 305 30 Ackerman Street, PO Box 80477 Bronx, NY 10454 Staten Island, NY 10308 Casa Cecilia Interim Executive Director: Executive Director: 536 West 153rd Street Mr. Giles Mesrobian Mr. Christopher Perry New York, NY 10031 718.292.9321 / abrahamhouse.org 718.984.8466 / bhghny.org Director: Ms. Selina Nicholas Assistance for offenders, ex-offenders Residential and educational enrichment 212.283.7464 and relatives. services for adolescents. Housing for low- and moderate- income individuals. Astor Home for Children Cardinal Hayes Home for Children 6339 Mill Street, PO Box 5005 60 St. Joseph Casita Maria, Inc. Rhinebeck, NY 12572-5005 Millbrook, NY 12545 830 Southern Boulevard, 4th Floor Executive Director: Executive Director: Mr. Fred Apers Bronx, NY 10459 Mr. James McGuirk, PhD 845.677.6363 / cardinalhayeshome.org Executive Director: Ms. Sarah Calderon 845.871.1000 / astorservices.org Residential care and treatment for young 718.589.2230 / casita.us Foster care, group care, residential and people diagnosed with developmental Social services for residents of the South behavioral health services in the Bronx disabilities, day school for multiply- Bronx and East Harlem. and Dutchess County. challenged students.

[L-R] Edward Cardinal Egan distributing Christmas gifts donated by Tim Rooney on behalf of Yonkers Raceway to women and children at St. Rita’s Immigration Center in the Bronx and Catholic Charities in Yonkers; Mothers and children receive coats and food; Sr. Marie Lucita bids farewell to colleagues after serving the needy on Manhattan’s Lower East Side for over fifty years.

20 Annual Report 2008 Catholic Big Sisters Catholic Guardian Society Covenant House New York and Big Brothers and Home Bureau 460 West 41st Street 137 East 2nd Street, 2nd Floor 1011 First Avenue New York, NY 10036 New York, NY 10009 New York, NY 10022 Executive Director: Executive Director: Ms. Emily Forhman Executive Director: Mr. John J. Frein Mr. Jerome Kilbane 212.475.3291 / cbsbb.org 212.371.1000 / cgshb.org 212.613.0300 / covenanthouseny.org Volunteer mentoring for boys and Foster care, group residences for teens, Residential and outreach services for girls, individual and group counseling, family reunification, adoption and runaway and at-risk youth. educational support. prevention services, child day care, post adoption services, a shelter program Create, Inc. Catholic Charities Community and residential services for individuals 73 Lenox Avenue Services of Orange County diagnosed with developmental disabilities. New York, NY 10026 224 Main Street Executive Director: Mr. Ralph Perez Goshen, NY 10924 Catholic Kolping Society 212.663.1975 / createinc.org Executive Director: Dean Scher, PhD 165 East 88th Street Residential and outpatient services 845.294.5124 New York, NY 10128 for chemically dependent persons Behavioral health counseling, Executive Director: and emergency food service for immigration and refugee services, Mr. Robert Hemsing the community. 212.369.6647 / kolpingny.org emergency food and crisis intervention Dowling Gardens in Orange County. Temporary housing for men in Manhattan and retired men in the Bronx. 190 Kings Highway, PO Box 276 Catholic Charities Community Sparkill, NY 10976-0276 Services, Archdiocese of NY Centro Maria Residence Executive Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce, OP 1011 First Avenue 539 West 54th Street 845.365.1662 New York, NY 10022 New York, NY 10019 Residential and support services Executive Director: Executive Director: for seniors. Sr. Hilda Ramirez, RMI Ms. Beatriz Diaz Taveras Dwelling Place of NY, Inc. 212.371.1000 / catholiccharitiesny.org 212.581.5273 409 West 40th Street Case management, information and Housing and job placement services for immigrant women seeking education New York, NY 10018 referral, emergency food services, Executive Director: employment training and placement, and/or employment. Sr. Nancy Chiarello, OSF homelessness prevention, immigration Christ House, Inc. and refugee services, parish support, thrift 212.564.7887 store, blind services, deaf apostolate, 432 East 142nd Street thedwellingplaceofny.org residential services for the mentally Bronx, NY 10454 Transitional shelter and support services challenged, youth recreational and Executive Director: Mr. Raul Morales for homeless women. spiritual services. 718.665.8740 / christhouse.us Housing for men with special El Carmelo Residence Catholic Community circumstances. 249 West 14th Street Services of Rockland, Inc. New York, NY 10011 78 Hudson Avenue Executive Director: Haverstraw, NY 10927 Sr. Angela Perez, CTSJ Executive Director: Ms. Martha Robles 212.242.8224 845.942.5791 Temporary housing for young women. Social and other services for residents of Rockland County.

[L-R] Representing the NY Archdiocesan CYO, Brittany Spoto broke the national AAU record for her division, winning a gold medal in the 2008 AAU National Track and Field Club Championships; Catholic Charities’ annual shopping day at Kmart on Astor place for the St. Nicholas Adopt-A-Family program.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 21 [L-R] Monsignor Kevin Sullivan at the Catholic Charities Thanksgiving turkey-and-all-the-trimmings distribution in Harlem; Rusty Staub helping at the annual distribution.

Elizabeth Seton Women’s Grace Institute Incarnation Children’s Center, Inc. Center, Inc. 1233 Second Avenue 142 Audubon Avenue 133 West 70th Street New York, NY 10065 New York, NY 10033 New York, NY 10023 Executive Director: Executive Director: Ms. Carolyn Castro Executive Director: Mary B. Mulvihill, EdD 212.928.2590 Sr. Arleen K. Ketchum, SC 212.832.7065 / graceinstitute.org incarnationchildrenscenter.org 212.579.3657 / teswc.org Job training for women. Pediatric skilled nursing for infants and Empowering and educational activities children with HIV/AIDS. for women. Grand Street HDFC 410 Grand Street Jeanne d’Arc Residence Encore Community Services New York, NY 10002 253 West 24th Street 239 West 49th Street 212.674.2820 New York, NY 10011 New York, NY 10019 Housing for families. Executive Director: Executive Director: Sr. Marlene Rust, CDP Sr. Elizabeth Hasselt, OP Haven Plaza HDFC 212.989.5952 212.581.2910 726 East 13th Street Temporary housing for women. encorecommunityservices.org New York, NY 10009 Residential and support services 212.475.2900 John Paul II HDFC for seniors. Housing for families. 202 West 141 Street Harlem, NY 10030 Fiorentino HDFC Highbridge Community 212.690.4700 1830 Amethyst Street Life Center Senior apartments. Bronx, NY 10461 979 Ogden Avenue 718.918.1944 Bronx, NY 10452 Kennedy Child Study Center Senior housing. Executive Director: 151 East 67th Street Sr. Ellenrita J. Purcaro New York, NY 10021 Good Counsel, Inc. 718.681.2222 / highbridgelife.org Executive Director: Mr. Peter Gorham 411 Clinton Street, PO Box 6068 Empower the Highbridge community 212.988.9500 / kenchild.org Hoboken, NJ 07030 through a variety of services including Educational and therapeutic services Executive Director: family and childhood counseling, adult for children diagnosed with mental Mr. Christopher Bell basic education, job training, after-school retardation and other developmental 201.795.0637 / goodcounselhomes.org activities and community organizing. disabilities and delays, counseling and Residential and financial assistance, supportive services for families. Highbridge Unity Center counseling, medical services and case Ladies of Charity of the Catholic management for women facing a 1465 Nelson Avenue crisis pregnancy. Bronx, NY 10452 Charities of the Arch of NY Executive Director: Jorge Batista 1011 First Avenue Good Shepherd Services 718.293.3100 x123 / highbridgelife.org New York, NY 10022 305 Seventh Avenue Social and other services for the Executive Director: New York, NY 10001 Highbridge community. Ms. Dorothea A. McElduff Executive Director: 212.371.1000 Sr. Paulette LoMonaco, RGS Holy Name Centre for Volunteer services and fund raising. 212.243.7070 / goodshepherds.org Homeless Men Foster care, group residences for teens, 18 Bleecker Street Lamp Ministries, Inc. family reunification, adoption and New York, NY 10012 2704 Schurz Avenue prevention services. Executive Director: Bronx, NY 10465 Rev. Msgr. John B. Ahern Executive Directors: 212.226.5848 Tom & Lyn Scheuring, PhD’s Support services for homeless men. 718.409.5062 / lampministries.org Services for the poor and homeless.

22 Annual Report 2008 Lavelle School for the Blind Lincoln Hall Mission of the Immaculate Virgin 3830 Paulding Avenue 145 Route 202, PO Box 600 6581 Hylan Boulevard Bronx, NY 10469 Lincolndale, NY 10540 Staten Island, NY 10309 Executive Director: Executive Director: Mr. Jack Flavin Executive Director: Mr. W. Frank Simpson 914.248.7474 / lincolnhall.org Mr. Stephen W. Rynn 718.882.1212 x216 / lavelleschool.org Residential and educational services 718.317.2803 / mountloretto.org Educational services for visually for at-risk boys. Residential services for people diagnosed impaired children. with developmental disabilities and a Little Sisters of the Assumption center for delivery of social, psychosocial, Leo House For German Family Health Service youth, child and senior day care services. Catholic Emigrants 333 East 115th Street 332 West 23rd Street New York, NY 10029 Missionaries of Charity New York, NY 10011 Executive Director: Mr. Gary Carter 335 East 145th Street Executive Director: Mr. Frank Castro 646-672-5200 / littlesistersfamily.org Bronx, NY 10451 212.929.1010 East Harlem-based services to address Executive Director: Sr. M. Leticia, MC Low-cost housing for clergy and religious the physical, emotional, educational, 718.292.0019 persons , students and spiritual dimensions of family Emergency shelter services for women. and travelers. health through home-based and center-based programs. Nativity Mission Center, Inc. Leviticus 25-23 204 Forsyth Street Alternative Fund, Inc. Lott Community New York, NY 10002 33 West Main Street, Room 205 Development Corporation Executive Director: Elmsford, NY 10523-2413 1261 Fifth Avenue Rev. John J. Podsiadlo, SJ Executive Director: New York, NY 10029 212.674.8590 / nynativity.org Mr. David C. Raynor Executive Director: Mr. James Janeski Tutoring, counseling and recreational 914.606.9003 / leviticusfund.org 212.534.6464 services for low-income, primarily Hispanic Community development loan fund Supportive housing for seniors. youth on the Lower East Side. whose mission is to place its members’ Nazareth Housing, Inc. and associate members’ capital at the Maria Droste Services disposal of the economically poor. 386 Park Avenue South, Suite 903 519 East 11th Street New York, NY 10016 New York, NY 10009 Life Experience and Faith Executive Director: Executive Director: Sharing Association Betsy Selman Babinecz, DCSW Rev. Michael J. Callaghan 45 East 126th Street, 2nd Floor 212.889.4042 212.777.1010 / nazarethhousingnyc.org New York, NY 10035 mariadrosteservices.com Transitional housing and support services. Director: Sr. Dorothy Gallant, SC Psychotherapy and counseling services Nazareth Nursery 212.987.0959 for individuals, couples and groups. 214-216 West 15th Street Spiritual and social outreach services New York, NY 10011-6501 delivered in shelters, drop-in centers, and Mercy Center, Inc. Executive Director: spiritual needs centers. 377 East 145th Street Bronx, NY 10454 Sr. Lucy Sabatini, OSF Executive Director: 212.243.1881 / nazarethnursery.com Sr. Mary Galeone, RSM Child day care and early childhood 718.993.2789 / mercycenterbronx.org education. Parenting skills training, business training, support groups, spirituality groups and ESL.

Developmentally disabled children and their families served by Catholic Charities affiliated agencies: Kennedy Child Study Center, Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau and Mission of the Immaculate Virgin.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 23 New Hope Manor Pax Christi Metro New York Robert B. Fox Memorial House 35 Hillside Road 371 Avenue of the Americas 111 East 117th Street Barryville, NY 12719 New York, NY 10014-3841 New York, NY 10035 Executive Director: Executive Director: Executive Director: Mr. Nicholas A. Roes Rosemarie Pace, EdD Sr. Florence Speth, SC 845.557.8353 / newhopemanor.org 212.420.0250 / nypaxchristi.org 212.534.6634 Residential substance abuse treatment Catholic social teaching in support Transitional housing for homeless women for young women. of peace and nonviolence. and their children. New York Foundling Hospital Pregnancy Care Center Rosalie Hall 590 Avenue of the Americas 466 Main Street 4150 Bronx Boulevard New York, NY 10011 New Rochelle, NY 10801 Bronx, NY 10466 Executive Director: Executive Director: Ms. Michelle Morra Executive Director: Mr. William F. Baccaglini 914.235.0505 Steven Parker, DSW 212.633.9300 / nyfoundling.org Alternatives to abortion. 718.920.9800 / rosaliehallny.org Foster care, group residences for Residential and support services for teens, maternity services, family Providence Rest Child pregnant teenagers. reunification, adoption and prevention Day Care Center services, child day care, and residential 3310 Campbell Drive Sacred Heart Associates, LP services for individuals diagnosed with Bronx, NY 10465 One Father Finian Sullivan Drive developmental disabilities. Executive Director: Yonkers, NY 10703 Executive Director: Mr. Richard O’Neill Newburgh Ministry Sr. John Agnes Barone, CSJB 718.823.3588 914.965.1659 PO Box 1449 Child day care and intergenerational Senior housing. Newburgh, NY 12551 activities. Executive Director: Sacred Heart Residence Mr. James McElhinney Queen’s Daughters Day 432 West 20th Street 845.561.0070 / newburghministry.org Care Center, Inc. New York, NY 10011 Social services for residents of Newburgh. 73 Buena Vista Avenue Executive Director: Sr. Rocio Campana, MD Padre Pio Shelter Yonkers, NY 10701 Executive Director: Ms. Barbara Berrios 212.929.5790 419 East 155th Street 914.969.4491 sacredheartresidence.com Bronx, NY 10455 Child day care and preschool activities. Temporary residential services for single Executive Director: and traveling women. Fr. Pio Maria Hoffmann, CFR Resource Center for Community San Jose Day Nursery 718.292.3713 / franciscanfriars.com Development, Inc. 430 West 20th Street Temporary shelter for homeless men. 421 East 155 Street New York, NY 10011 Bronx, NY 10455 Part of the Solution (POTS) Executive Director: Executive Director: 2763 Webster Avenue Sr. Rocio Campana, MD Ms. Rosanna Dilonez Bronx, NY 10458 212.929.0839 718.402.1212 / thehopeline.org Executive Director: Child day care, pre-k and kindergarten. Sr. Mary Alice Hannan, OP Information and referral services, food and 718.220.4892 / potsbronx.org clothing bank and English-as-a-Second- Seton House Language education. Community kitchen, food pantry, medical 1991 Lexington Avenue and legal clinics, advocacy, limited New York, NY 10035 transitional housing for men. Executive Director: Ms. Selina Nicholas 212.348.1655 Housing for homeless individuals.

[L-R] Joel served by Cardinal McCloskey Services; Andy and Tyequan, residents at Cardinal Hayes Home for Children, with their caretakers.

24 Annual Report 2008 Society of St. Vincent De Paul, St. Francis Residences Tolentine-Zeiser Central Council 135 West 31st Street Community Life Center 1011 First Avenue New York, NY 10001 2345 University Avenue New York, NY 10022 Executive Director: Bronx, NY 10468 Contact: Ms. Natalie Young Rev. John M. Felice, OFM Executive Director: 212.755.8615 212.736.8500 / sfres.org Sr. Margaret McDermott, OP Parish-based support services. Permanent housing and supportive 718.933.6935 / tzclc.org services for mentally ill, homeless men Immigration services, senior center and St. Agnes Residence and women. St. Rita’s child day care. 237 West 74th Street New York, NY 10023 St. Ignatius Loyola Day Nursery Trust for the Center for Executive Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford 240 East 84th Street Migration Studies in NY 212.874.1361 New York, NY 10028 27 Carmine Street Residence for students and for Executive Director: New York, NY 10014-4423 business women. Ms. Theodora L. Crist Executive Director: 212.734.6427 Rev. René Manenti, CS St. Anthony’s Residence saintignatiusloyola.org/nursery/ 212.675.3993 / cmsny.org 410 East 156th Street nursery_home.html Study of sociodemographic, historical, Bronx, NY 10455 Child day care. economic, political, legislative and Executive Director: St. Joseph’s Immigrant Home pastoral aspects of human migration Fr. Richard Roemer, CFR and refugee movements. 718.993.5161 425 West 44th Street Support services for homeless men. New York, NY 10036 West End Intergenerational Executive Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford Residence St. Benedict’s Day Nursery, 212.246.5363 483 West End Avenue Day Care Center Housing for students and young New York, NY 10024 21 West 124th Street business women. Executive Director: New York, NY 10027 St. Joseph’s School for the Deaf Ms. Coleen Jackson Executive Director: 212.873.6300 / intergenerational.org Mrs. Carmina Festante 1000 Hutchinson River Parkway Bronx, NY 10465 Permanent housing for seniors and 212.423.5715 transitional housing for women Executive Director: Child day care and nursery. and children. Patricia Martin, PhD St. Cabrini Home 718.828.9000 / sjsdny.org West Farms HDFC 2085 Route 9W, PO Box 69 Educational services for hearing- 1 West Farms Square Plaza West Park, NY 12493 impaired children. Bronx, NY 10460 Executive Director: St. Mary’s Residence 718.589.4546 Mr. Anthony G. Cortese Permanent housing for families. 845.384.6500 x1110 225 East 72nd Street cabrinihome.com New York, NY 10021 Xavier Society for the Blind Executive Director: Residential and support services for 154 East 23rd Street Sr. Almaisa Brito, FDC adolescents, adult day care and respite New York, NY 10010 services for the elderly. 212.249.6850 / godslovefdc.org Executive Director: Housing for students and young Ms. Kathleen Lynch St. Dominic’s Home business women. 212.473.7800 / xaviersociety.com 500 Western Highway Thorpe Family Residences Services for blind, deaf-blind, visually Blauvelt, NY 10913 impaired and print-disabled persons. Executive Director: Ms. Judy Kydon 406 East 184th Street 845.359.3400 / stdominicshome.org Bronx, NY 10458 Youth Ministries for Executive Director: Foster care, group residences for teens, Peace & Justice, Inc. Sr. Mary Jane Deodati, RDC family reunification, adoption and 1384 Stratford Avenue 718.295.2550 prevention services, child day care, Bronx, NY 10472 thorpefamilyresidence.org and residential services for individuals Executive Director: diagnosed with developmental disabilities Transitional and permanent Ms. Alexie M. Torres-Fleming and persons diagnosed with mental illness. supportive housing. 718.328.5622 / ympj.org St. Francis Counseling Center Thorpe Village for Senior Citizens Urban ministry dedicated to fostering 175 Route 340, PO Box 254 peace and justice through youth and 135 West 31st Street community organizing and development. New York, NY 10001 Sparkill, NY 10976-0254 Executive Director: Executive Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce, OP Ms. Julia Berwick, LCSW 845.359.0454 For the most up-to-date information, please 212.736.8500 / st.francis.org Housing and support services for low- visit our website at catholiccharitiesny.org. Psychological counseling. income seniors.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 25 Supporting the Physically and Emotionally Challenged

Your generous donations enabled…

2,700 preschool children to receive early intervention and special education classes 800 individuals to receive care in safe and secure residences 1,400 individuals with mental illnesses to receive support to live in their own apartments 3,300 individuals to receive therapy to deal with their challenges 1,000 teenagers and adults to receive substance abuse treatment 750 visually- and hearing-impaired individuals to participate in adaptive training

“When charity became an integral part of my life, I felt God’s love many times over.” —Florence D’Urso, International Philanthropist and Catholic Charities Benefactor

2626 AAnnualnnual ReportReport 20082008 At Catholic Charities Guild for the Blind, Ernest, 60, learned to compensate for the glaucoma that stole his sight. He received tutoring for his high school equivalency degree to pursue his ultimate goal, divinity school to become an ordained minister.

“Catholic Charities gave me the assistance I needed to get where I want to go.” —Ernest

The senior adjusting to recent blindness, the developmentally disabled child, and the emotionally challenged adult need intensive attention and support. Catholic Charities cares compassionately for the most vulnerable New Yorkers—non-Catholics and Catholics alike—through its network of specialized services.

For example, at Kennedy Child Study Center, children with developmental delays and related disabilities and their families receive a continuum of services including comprehensive evaluation, assessment, early intervention and educational and therapeutic services. They and their families also receive counseling and other supportive services so they can live with safety and dignity.

www.catholiccharitiesny.orgwww.catholiccharitiesny.org 2277 Catholic Charities Fiscal Report Condensed Financial Statement (1)

The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York provides certain direct community services in addition to coordinating and supporting a federation of affiliated agencies. This condensed financial statement reflects the fiscal activity related to these direct community services and the coordination and support of the federation of agencies. An overview of the fiscal information for the federation of Catholic Charities agencies is presented on the following page.

Fiscal Year Ending August 31, 2008 20072 Pledge of Good Stewardship Revenues ($000) ($000) and Accountability Cardinal’s Appeal $1,000 $500 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York is committed to the highest Bequests 2,698 1,812 standards of good stewardship and Appeals, Contributions and Events, Net 7,176 7,388 accountability. The Catholic Charities Cardinal’s Committee for Charity, Net 588 1,256 of the Archdiocese of New York is Grants from Foundations and Corporations 2,352 2,008 separately incorporated according to Government Sources 21,554 14,694 the not-for-profit laws of New York State Program Fees and Income 4,718 4,904 with its own active Board of Trustees. Disaster Funds - 678 Other Supporting Sources 1,535 1,421 An independent public accounting firm Investment Dividends and Interest 845 832 overseen by the Audit Committee of the 42,466 35,493 Board of Trustees conducts an annual Expenses audit of Catholic Charities finances. Behavioral Health (Beacon of Hope) 10,613 10,009 Funds received by Catholic Charities are Parish and Community Outreach 11,671 9,651 carefully monitored to ensure their use complies with . Funds are Youth / Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) 3,462 3,379 maintained in separate accounts and Migration Services 1,660 2,199 do not co-mingle with those of Social and Community Development 1,599 1,280 the Archdiocese of New York. Disabled 838 749 Disaster Assistance 619 120 Catholic Charities’ policies and Agency Relations 4,412 2,540 procedures have been reviewed and Fundraising 2,187 1,773 meet the standards of the charitable Administration3 5,119 4,845 accountability of the Better Business 42,180 36,545 Bureau’s Philanthropic Advisory Service. Operating Results (286) (1,052) Catholic Charities complies with all Realized / Unrealized Investment Gain (Loss) 1,383 1,552 Federal, State, and Local laws regarding New York Catholic Foundation, Inc.4 243 3,610 discrimination. Increase (Decrease) in net assets $845 $(4,110) Net Assets, end of year $39,567 $40,421

(1) This condensed financial statement reflects the combined audited financial state- ments of The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York and Affiliates, as follows: The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, which includes Catholic Charities World Trade Center Support Fund, Catholic Charities Communities Services of the Archdiocese of New York, Housing Fund of the Archdiocese of New York, and Housing Development Institute. (2) Certain amounts reported in 2007 have been reclassified to conform to management’s presentation of 2008. (3) Expenses are overwhelmingly program related. Approximately 12% is spent on administration and 5% is spent on fund- raising. (4) Catholic Charities recognized the net present value of donations to the New York Catholic Foundation (Bicentennial Campaign). Distributions will be made by the Foundation periodically to support Catholic Charities programs and services. 28 Annual Report 2008 Services Touching Almost Every Human Need

Provided by a federation of more than ninety ß Protecting and Nurturing Children Catholic Charities agencies in New York City and Youth (49,500 served, $260 million and the Lower Hudson Valley. in services): Services include: day care, foster care, adoption, camping, sports Over 375,000 served—$577 million in services and after-school activities, community centers and preventative services. ß Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless (107,400 served, $65 million in services): Services include: emergency meals, emergency shelters, temporary and transitional residences, permanent affordable housing and preventing evictions. ß Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises (157,000 served, $67 million in services): Services include: information and referral, coordinating services, counseling, financial assistance, maternity services and job readiness and placement. ß Supporting the Physically and Emotionally Challenged (15,000 served, $172 million in services): Services include: supportive housing for the mentally ill, counseling, residences for those with special needs and disabilities and early intervention and special education. ß Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and Refugees (48,000 Points to Note: served, $13 million in services): Services Administrative expenses are kept very low. On average Catholic Charities agencies of the Archdiocese of New York spend eighty-eight cents of each dollar on program expenses. include: reuniting families, teaching

While many services are provided through government partnerships, substantial private English and civics, obtaining work philanthropy is necessary to sustain the range and quality of services offered by Catholic authorization and finding jobs and Charities agencies. preventing exploitation. The size of the individual segments of the chart represents a weighted average of the number of people served and expenditures to more accurately reflect the proportion of services provided in each category. Some services, primarily residential, are very inten- sive requiring higher expenditures to serve a smaller number of individuals with special needs. Other categories, such as information and referral and emergency meals, serve more people at a lower cost per person. www.catholiccharitiesny.org 29 Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and Refugees

Your generous donations enabled…

2,546 families to receive expert counsel to avoid exploitation 43,301 callers to receive prompt, accurate information in 18 languages 233 breadwinners to obtain authorization to work 355 immigrants to reunite with their families 20 asylum seekers to receive legal representation

“Much is expected of those to whom much is given and especially now when so many are doing without the necessities of life.” —Mary Higgins Clark, Author

3030 AnnualAnnual ReportReport 20082008 After escaping torture and death threats, Catholic school teacher Patrice fl ed Cameroon and sought asylum in New York. Catholic Charities immigration services integrated him into his new home, off ering help to secure food, clothing, shelter and, most important, a job with a future.

“Catholic Charities helped me stay alive.” —Patrice

Designed for the unique needs of new arrivals, Catholic Charities provides specialized services that help immigrants reunite legally with their families, obtain work authorization, learn English and civics, prepare for citizenship exams and avoid exploitation by unscrupulous practitioners and business owners. Community residents receive in-person consultations from Catholic Charities’ highly qualifi ed immigration lawyers and practitioners. At St. Rita’s Center for Immigrant and Refugee Services, part of the Tolentine-Zeiser Community Life Center, Inc. in the Bronx, more than 2,500 adults and children take English-as-a-Second-Language classes and participate in ongoing educational and supportive services. This critical help empowers them to reach their full human potential and be agents of change in their families and communities.

www.catholiccharitiesny.orgwww.catholiccharitiesny.org 3311 Apostolic Journey of Hope Pope Benedict XVI

“While some people’s contributions seem great and others’ more modest, the witness value of our efforts is always a sign of hope for everyone…”

rought together by Catholic Charities, fifty-six God’s unconditional love, which bathes every Bdisabled youth and their caregivers received the human individual, points to a meaning and blessing of Pope Benedict XVI. His blessing, offered purpose for all human life. Through his cross, Jesus at the chapel of St. Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, in fact draws us into his saving love and in so doing marked the Pope’s most intimate public event shows us the way ahead—the way of hope which during his first visit to the United States. His words transfigures us all, so that we too become bearers provide inspiration for all. of that hope and charity for others.”

“God has blessed you with life and with differing talents and gifts. Through these you are able to serve him and society in various ways. While some people’s contributions seem great and others’ more modest, the witness value of our efforts is always a sign of hope for everyone…

Families of children with special needs celebrated mass with Pope Benedict XVI at Dunwoodie Seminary. [L-R] Karen DeLargy with her parents served by Lavelle School for the Blind; Ludwig Lafarque served by Incarnation Children’s Center; Agron, Almord and Arber, students at St. Joseph’s School for the Deaf with their parents.

32 Annual Report 2008 Board of Trustees and Senior Management His Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan and His Excellency, the Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York

Board of Trustees John J. Phelan, Jr. Msgr. Thomas E. Gilleece John P. Malvisi Jonathan O’Herron Chairman of the Board, Retired Pastor, Church of St. John Partner, Deloitte & Touche, LLP Vice Chair, Managing Director, Chairman & CEO of the New York and St. Mary Lazard Freres & Co., LLC Stock Exchange Maura A. Markus Stanley E. Grayson Executive Vice President, Head of William M. Pruellage Mario L. Baeza Chair of the Audit Committee, International Retail Banking, Citi’s Managing Director, Castle Chairman & CEO, The Baeza Group, President & CEO, M.R. Beal Co. Global Consumer Group Harlan, Inc. Founder & Executive Chairman, V-me Media, Inc. Patricia Handal William J. McDonough Thomas A. Renyi Coordinator of the Cardinal Vice Chairman & Special Advisor Co-Chair, Cardinal’s Committee for Corrine Ball Cooke Guild to the Chairman, Merrill Lynch & Charity, Executive Chairman, The Partner, Jones Day Co., Inc. Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Jeffrey J. Hodgman Rosemary T. Berkery Retired Senior Investment Banker, Victor J. Menezes J. Brendan Ryan Vice Chairman & General Counsel, MetLife, Inc. Vice Chair & Co-Chair, Cardinal’s Chairman Emeritus, Draftfcb Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Committee for Charity, Senior Denis Hughes Advisor, New Silk Route Julia V. Shea Francis X. Comerford President, NYS AFL-CIO Partners, LLC Chair, Nominating/Governance President & General Manager, Committee, Attorney WNBC Sr. Margaret John Kelly, DC Catherine L. Murray Vice Chair & Chair, Program/Quality Managing Director, Neuberger Michael P. Smith Kathleen B. Cudahy Improvement, Executive Director, Berman, LLC Vice Chair & Chair, Finance Connelly & McLaughlin Vincentian Center for Church and Committee, President & CEO, Society, St. John’s University Martin C. Murrer New York Bankers Association Richard F. Czaja Managing Director, Sagent Executive Vice President & General Catherine R. Kinney Advisors, Inc. Patrick J. Whalen Counsel, Stahl Real Estate Co. Vice Chair, Cardinal’s Committee Managing Director, Lehman for Charity, President & Co-COO, Ralph A. O’Connell, MD Brothers Holdings, Inc. Mario Diaz-Cruz III NYSE Euronext Vice Chair & Chair, Agency Partner, Dorsey & Whitney, LLP Relations Committee, Provost Virginia M. Wilson Paul Kolaj Vice Chair & Chair, Finance Michael C. Finnegan & Dean, School of Medicine, Co-Founder, President & CEO, New York Medical College Committee, Executive VP & CFO, Managing Director, J.P. Morgan Famiglia-DeBartolo, LLC Wyndham Worldwide Corporation Securities, Inc.

Senior Management Msgr. Kevin Sullivan, PhD Joy Jasper, MS Mary L. Marshall Beatriz Diaz Taveras, MBA Executive Director & Chief Director, Human Resources, Coordinator, Hudson Valley Executive Director, Catholic Executive Officer Catholic Charities Community Regional Services, Catholic Charities Community Services Services Charities Community Services Joseph Becker, MS Luz Tavarez-Salazar, MUP Agency Relations Liaison Margaret A. King Alec J. McAuley, MBA Special Assistant to the Director, Institutional Advancement Director, Catholic Youth Executive Director Mark D. Brigham, MA Chief Development Officer Organization (CYO), Catholic Director, Business Services, Catholic Charities Community Services Anne Tommaso, MPA Charities Community Services Mary D. Koenig, MPA Director, Beacon of Hope Secretary to Board of Trustees, Joseph E. Panepinto, MA Services, Catholic Charities Joseph L. Buttigieg, MSW Coordinator for the Office of Catholic Charities Director, Staten Community Services Associate Executive Director Executive Director Island Services William C. Tountas, CPA Kenneth Dempsey, CPA, MBA Talia Bernal Alfred J. Peck, LCSW Assistant Treasurer and Director, Treasurer & Chief Financial Officer Lockspeiser, LMSW Director, Community Outreach Fiscal Operations, Catholic Philip Dorian, MBA Associate Director Services, Catholic Charities Charities Community Services Community Services Director of Agency Services Jacqueline Lofaro, PhD Judith E. Trancucci, MEd George Horton, JD Director, Marketing and Mary Ellen Ros, LMSW Director of Operations, Catholic Director, Social & Community Communications Catholic Charities Director, Hudson Youth Organization, Catholic Development Valley Services Charities Community Services

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