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In Our Hands Taking the future in our hands Catholic Charities Maine ANNUAL REPORT 2013 “The poorMatthew will always 26:11 be with you,” Jesus told us, and today, nearly 2,000 years later, the mission he left to us — to serve them with compassion and respect — has never been more critical. In 2013, the reality of fulfilling our mission — in the face of budget cuts, inflation, increased need and increasingly stretched resources — was more challenging than ever. Luckily, Mainers know a thing or two about overcoming challenging conditions, and we did what we do best: we rolled up our sleeves and got down to work. In this 2013 Annual Report, we celebrate everyone who joined hands with us to take on challenges with energy and creativity and seek solutions to the problems of today as well as those we will continue to face. In addition to acknowledging a year of achievements, we also offer our thanks: To those who weren’t afraid to get their hands dirty, working the earth to create a garden or cleaning out a closet to donate to one of our thrift stores … to those who brightened the life of a neighbor with a helping hand or simple companionship … to those who offered the hand of friendship to a stranger. To all of you who help us fulfill our mission each and every day, we salute you. 2013 CliENTS SERVED Last year, Catholic Charities Maine relied on more than a thousand pairs of helping hands — more than 700 full-time, part-time and on-call employees and 685 volunteers who gave 47,576 hours of their time — to serve food to the hungry, find housing for the homeless and companionship for the lonely, offer hope to the despairing, and provide guidance and compassion for the weakest and most vulnerable of our neighbors. In 2013, Catholic Charities Maine’s 25+ programs served more than 48,700 Mainers statewide: 2,290 seniors were able to remain independent and live in their own homes through our Independent Support Services and Agapé Home Care 412 children received safe, loving, educational childcare at St. Elizabeth’s, St. Joseph, and St. Louis Child Development Centers 1,594 adults living with serious and prolonged mental illness received the help and support they needed through our Adult Mental Health, Assertive Community Treatment, and Support & Recovery Services 663 at-risk children and families received therapeutic support from Children’s Case Management and Functional Family Therapy 303 visually-impaired children were educated and empowered through our Education Services for Blind & Visually Impaired Children 361 refugees were welcomed by our Refugee & Immigration Services 915 adults battling substance abuse, mental health and/or co-occurring disorders found hope and help through Substance Abuse and Mental Health Counseling Services and St. Francis Recovery Center 122 elderly Mainers received companionship and a helping hand from SEARCH Jessie Albert Dental & Orthodontic Center brightened 5,267 smiles 6,095 children in Maine family childcare homes received the gift of nutritious food and healthy activities from our Child and Adult Care Food Program 3,113 Mainers found loving support in their communities through Parish Social Ministry Language Partners connected 3,409 lives through its interpreter services 24,196 residents of northern Maine received food assistance from the CCM Food Bank According to the Maine now ranks U.S. Census, more second nationwide than one in ten for percentage of Maine residents residents age 65 and live below older, many of whom the poverty line.1 are living alone.3 Take“May God the bless future you within hand tears to with shed us!for those who suffer from pain, rejection, starvation and war, so that you will reach out your hand to comfort them and change their pain into joy. And may God bless you with the foolishness to Maine’s most vulnerable, by the numbers Openthink thisthat insert you can to see make how a difference four Catholic in theCharities world, Maine so that programs you will aredo themaking things a difference. which others tell you cannot be done.” If you are ready to lend a hand, visit us at ccmaine.org. — FRANCISCAN BENEDIctION Maine may be one of the 4 Here in Maine, least diverse states, but our it is estimated that Refugee & Immigration one in every four Services helped 350 refugees children under last year with affordable the age of five housing, English language lives in poverty.2 tutoring, and employment and mentoring services. Sources: 1. 2012 Report on Poverty, www.maine.gov/spo/economics; 2. Maine Children’s Alliance; 3. Administration on Aging, 2012; 4. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Grenda Banton Tracy Burke Kendall and Kristin Conant Marshall and Katherine Lane Dodge 2O13 StatEMENT BoarD OF DirEctorS Pauline Barbin LaDonna Burley Mike and Stephanie Concannon Paul Doherty David Bardon Margaret Burman Robert and Margaret Conger Daniel and Diane Doiron Fiscal Year October 1, 2012 – September 30, 2013 Bishop Robert P. Deeley Deacon Bob Cleveland Paul and Joanne Baribault Carla Burnham Charlie and Georgia Conley Amy Doiron Steve and Wendy Barmore Suzanne Burnham Robert and Janice Connors Rev. Jacques Dolbec President EXPENSES Craig A. Foster Robert Barnes Gerald and Edwina Burrows Rebecca Connors Priscilla Donald Tim Barthelman Donna Burton Debra Cook Laureen Donnelly Reverend Monsignor Andrew Dubois Program Services Mark LaPointe Robin Bartholf Tanya Cadman Kaloua Cookson John and Michele Donovan Diocesan Chaplain Robert Bartlett David and Gina Caivano Camilla Coombs Leo Doreika Specialized Community Services 10,717,510 = 37.0% Sr. Jean Little Peter and Jan Bartlett Paul and Emily Cambray Clayton Cormier Chris Dornbach Behavioral Health Services 9,068,829 = 31.3% Hon. David Madore John Bastew Robert and Suzanne Cameron Donald Corriveau David and Nancy Dorsey Chair Deacon John McAuliffe John Bastey Heidi Campbell Jimmy and Joanne Costa Ralph and Susan Doucette Children and Youth Services 4,598,051 = 15.9% Alice Bauer-Layman Nancee Campbell Laura Cote Phyllis Douglas Other Programs 247,888 = 0.9% Roger Dyer John J McCormack Dan Bazemore John and Henrietta Carbone Ronald and Starr Cote Stanley Drake Development and PR 299,412 = 1.0% Immediate Past Chair Nanette Beall Patrick Carey Marjorie Cough Drummond & Drummond Kathleen Conley Murphy Robert Bean Carol Carlton Arlene Couillard Msgr. Andrew Dubois Direct Assistance Pass-Through 4,039,053 = 13.9% Rachel Grivois Bernard Beaudoin John Carney Dennis Coulombe David and Nancy Dubord Romeo Parent Peter and Laura Beaudoin Patricia Caron Phillip and Linda Coupe Richard Duddy Subtotal 28,970,743 Treasurer Marie Beaulieu Patricia Carpenter Gabriel Couture Normand and Agnes Dugas Dan Reardon Mark Beauregard Richard Carroll Robert and Annette Couture Valerie Dulac Barbara Smith Unallocated support services 264,668 Joyce Becotte Daniel and Madeline Carroll Richard Craft Christine Dumais Secretary Father Mike Seavey Frank Bednarczyk Mary Jo Carroll Linda Cribbs Robert Dumont Total unrestricted expenses 29,235,411 Anita Belanger Richard and Elizabeth Carson Myrtle Croteau Shelia Dupal Income (loss) from operations (323,539) Stephen P. Letourneau Sr. Ellen Turner Rachel Belanger Carla Carter Stephen and Nancy Crotty George and Judith Duranleau Chief Executive Officer Severin and Cynthia Beliveau Todd and Sonja Carvallo Harold and Elisabeth Crowley R.J. and Judy Dussault BerryDunn Cary Plantation Tina Crowley Roger and Kathryn Dyer BGA Financial Casco Bay Management Jean Cucci Mary Dzengelewski Gayle Casey Gene Curless, Sr. Robert and Debra Earle Marina Abbott Kathleen Binette Cecillia Cater Dorothy Currier Edison Press Joan Abbott Melody Bishop Catholic Charities U.S.A. Bernice Curry Kathryn Eliscu Terry Ann Adams Marie Bisson Cherie Cayer CWS Architects Kristopher Elliott If you would like Aetna, Inc. Maurice and Lorraine Bisson CBRE/The Boulos Company Karl and Elizabeth Cyr Cindy Emery AJ Gallagher Risk Management, Inc. Bob Bisson with a monetary gift to fund any of our programs, Tricia Cesena Lois Czerniak Mary Emmons to lend a hand James Albert Bisson Moving & Storage Steven and Carol Chabot Frank Daggett Enables, IT you can give online at www.ccmaine.org/donate. Bernadette Albert Martha Bissonnette Helen Champagne Richard and Carolyn Daigle Genevra Evans Joseph Allegretta Sr. Rita-Mae Bissonnette Rene and Janine Champagne Rachel Daigle Suzanne Ewing Liz Allen Matthew Blackwell April Chapman Carol Dailey G. Paul Falconer Paul Allen Aaron and Suzanne Blais G. Matthew Chappell Francis and Rose Daily Steven Faller Allen Signs with Impact Jean Blauvelt Diane Charland Paul and Joan Dallaire Thomas Fallon, Jr. James Allen, III Peter and Barbara Blunda Christopher and Heidi Ann Charlton Rev. Aaron Damboise Ernest Farese AllState Giving Campaign Mary Boie Joel and Nicole Charpentier Franklin and Debra Danforth Eriko Farnsworth Antonio Amato Norman and Susan Boislard Christina Chase David Daniel Robert and Eileen Feeney UNRESTRICTED REVENUES AND GAINS OTHER INCOME ACTIVITY Lisa Anderson John and Judith Boldebook Thomas Chasse Gerri Dansky Cynthia L. Fent Living Trust Thomas Andrew Jean Bott Harvey and Lisen Chelsey Judy Darling Jennifer Ferrari Laurie Andrews John and Muriel Bouchard Government Sources 12,511,308 = 43.3% Nonoperating activity Child’s Choice Daycare/Preschool Davenport Trust Fund James Ferrari Anonymous K. Sindy Bouchard Gain(loss) on interest rate swap liability 52,734 Lisa Christian Patricia Davis Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Medicaid 9,990,919 = 34.6% Virginia Ansheles James and Monika Bourque Cianbro Corporation Ryan and Beth Davis James and Judith Files (Decrease) increase in unrestricted net assets (270,805) Richard and Susan Anzelc Denise Boutin Peter and Carolyn Cianchette Meredith Davis-Pound Ralph and Laureen Finch Service Fees 2,688,480 = 9.3% Robert and Mary Arell Shirley Bowman Earle Cianchette Valerie Dawson Dan & Jennifer Finch Temporarily restricted net assets Elizabeth Argo Faith Boynton Catholic Appeal 526,114 = 1.8% Robert and Martina Branco Richard Ciardi Kenneth and Elisa Deal Anne Fincke Contributions 268,376 Thomas and Christine Arnoldo Cigna, Inc.
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