2009-2010 A N N U A L R EPORT

Providing Help. Creating Hope.

ARCHDIOCESE OF 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT

In Difficult Times, Catholic Charities is Here to Help

It was nearly two years ago that the stock market plummeted and the nation dipped into the deepest recession since the Great Depression. Stories of unemployment and hardship became the norm. Middle class families found themselves in economic uncertainty while those living in poverty were pushed deeper into despair.

For many, two years have passed and the story has not changed. People are still out of work, Table of Contents still struggling to pay the bills, and still searching for help and hope.

Mission & Vision Statements; Communities Served. . . . . 3 Fortunately, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles is dedicated to providing help and creating Archdiocesan Leadership...... 4 hope for people in need. Especially during the most difficult periods in one’s life, Catholic Executive Director; Board of Trustees ...... 5 Charities offers the assistance and support that is vital to survive and thrive in our society. Archdiocesan Youth Employment Services; Catholic Youth Organization...... 6 During these difficult times, many social services agencies had to close their doors for financial Immigration and Refugee Department; Central Intake Unit. . . . 7 reasons. Because of the leadership and commitment of the Board, donors, volunteers and Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region - Metro Area. . . . . 8 staff, Catholic Charities was able to increase services to help 15% more people in this past Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region - Western Area. . . . 9 fiscal year.

San Fernando Pastoral Region...... 10 Throughout the years, Catholic Charities has been a welcoming place for those who could San Gabriel Pastoral Region ...... 11 not find help anywhere else. Since 1919, people throughout Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa San Pedro Pastoral Region...... 12 Barbara counties have turned to Catholic Charities with challenges such as unemployment, Santa Barbara Pastoral Region - Santa Barbara County. . . 13 homelessness, hunger, poverty and community concerns. Santa Barbara Pastoral Region -Ventura County ...... 14 Today, the agency operates 24 community centers and eight homeless shelters. In 2009- For Current Catholic Charities News...... 15 2010, Catholic Charities provided over 1.3 million services to more than 306,000 people. The Financial Statement ...... 16 following pages describe how Catholic Charities was a dependable source of help and hope Ways to Support the Work of Catholic Charities ...... 17 during a trying year. Major Donors...... 18 & 19

Front Cover: A mother and child spend time together on the playground at Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence, a shelter for homeless families in Long Beach.

All photos by Mike Richardson, unless otherwise noted. 2 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT

Mission Statement Catholic Charities is committed to manifesting Christ’s spirit through collaboration with diverse communities, by providing services to the poor and vulnerable, by promoting human dignity, and by advocating for social justice.

Vision Statement Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles commits to serve the vulnerable and to strive for a just society.

Communities Served “Coming to the food pantry Our Lady of the Angels Region has been such a blessing for me Metro Area Los Angeles Inner City and my children. Knowing we’ll Western Area have enough to eat allows me Inglewood, Crenshaw District, Koreatown, West Los Angeles, Malibu, Santa Monica, Los Angeles to concentrate on my family’s to Century Freeway other needs.” San Fernando Region ~ food pantry client Burbank, Glendale, Eagle Rock, Van Nuys, San Fernando Valley to Canoga Park and Chatsworth, Antelope Valley

San Gabriel Region San Gabriel Valley, Mt. Baldy, Pomona Valley, East Los Angeles

San Pedro Region Long Beach, South Bay, Rio Hondo, Vernon, Montebello, Pico Rivera

Santa Barbara Region Santa Barbara County Cuyama Valley, Carpinteria, Guadalupe, Lompoc, Santa Maria, Santa Barbara

Ventura County Camarillo, Moorpark, Oxnard, Thousand Oaks, Ventura 3 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT

C ARDINAL R OGER M. M AHONY A RCHBISHOP OF L OS A NGELES Photo: Tom Wilmshurst

4 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT Board of Trustees OFFICERS Cardinal Roger M. Mahony Chairman Paul D. Tosetti, Esq. M ONSIGNOR President Rev. Gregory A. Cox G REGORY A. C OX Executive Vice President Rev. Monsignor Paul M. Montoya E XECUTIVE D IRECTOR Vice President Lola McAlpin-Grant, Esq. Secretary Mr. Vincent F. Martin, Jr. Treasurer TRUSTEES Yolanda Becerra-Jones

Photo: Tom Wilmshurst Raymond T. Bennett Phyllis Cardis Cathleen M. Cobb Timothy J. Collins William R. Dahlman Richard G. D’Amico Susan D’Amico Bradford J. DeJardin, Esq. Robert M. Ebiner, Esq. Thomas English, R.I.P. Gregory L. Evans, Esq. Stanley D. Hayden Ivan J. Houston Gary D. Krauss R. Chris Kroes, Esq. Michael J. Maloney, Esq. Stephen McDonald Lawrence P. McNeil Kenneth J. Murphy, Esq. Michael D. O’Brien Daniel R. Peate Jon L. Rewinski, Esq.

Photo: Allen Altchech Jacques G. Rigaud Viktor Rzeteljski Frederick K. Schmitt Stacy M. Sproull, R.N. Thomas P. Sullivan John J. Swenson , Esq. Marie Thorpe Paul D. Tosetti, Esq. Frank E. Velasco, Ph.D. President Peter J. Vogelsang, M.D. David M. Walsh, Esq. John A. White Sander C. Zagzebski, Esq. Emeritus Richard M. Ferry Paul G. Johansing 5 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT

Archdiocesan Youth Employment Catholic Youth Organization - CYO Services - AYE CYO is a sports league for Catholic school AYE provides paid job experience and mentor- students in grades ships to youth and young adults from low-income three through eight. families. These jobs offer valuable experience and Sports include bas- exposure to mainstream culture, which teaches ketball, track, cross the youth established cultural norms, work-life country, golf, softball, values, and essential skills than can help partici- cheerleading and vol- pants obtain competitive careers. leyball. Participants have fun and learn life- ◆ In the past fiscal year, AYE assisted 2,900 long values by playing youth and young adults, representing a sports through CYO. “CYO is community and sports substantial increase over the last year, due to Stimulus Funding that was targeted ◆ Cross Country was introduced as a new sport all wrapped up in one package. to increase stability in very low-income in 2009-2010. In November, 300 children families and neighborhoods. More than 400 participated in three marked courses: a half My grandchildren each have employers participated in the program. mile course; a one mile course; and a one and a half mile course. The event was such ◆ The Summer Employment programs provided had wonderful experiences with a success that it will now become an annual 2,800 jobs to disadvantaged youth in fields such Veteran’s Day Event. the program.” as health care, education and community service. ◆ The three golf tournaments in the year in- ~ A grandmother of two children creased participation by 100% from previous who have gone through CYO. years, much to the credit of a very enthusiastic group of volunteers.

◆ Participation in soccer also peaked in 2009- 2010, with over 70 teams and 1,100 players involved.

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Immigration and Refugee Department Catholic Charities’ immigration and refugee ◆ Kids In Need of Defense (KIND), founded programs emphasize citizenship, responsibility by Microsoft Corporation and Angelina and independence and help immigrants as they Jolie, granted a fellowship for an Esperanza adjust to a new culture. attorney to exclusively provide legal rep- resentation to unaccompanied children. ◆ The Refugee Resettlement Program reset- tled 360 newly arrived political refugees and served 215 local asylees. Most political refu- Central Intake Unit gees in 2009-2010 were escaping from Iran. Central Intake Unit ◆ Catholic Immigration Services began offering (CIU) helps refugees “My wife already passed the special services to help older adults, age plan for long-term self- 60 and above, adjust to life in the United reliance and stability. immigrant visa interview! Now, States, since they generally have a harder Services include job time assimilating. training and coaching, she will be able to come to the case management and ◆ Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project champions life skills workshops. U.S. and be with me by the those vulnerable individuals who are caught In the 2009-2010 fis- in the quagmire of a complex legal system end of this July. Thank you so cal year, most clients end of this July. Thank you so that they, alone, are unable to navigate. The majority of Esperanza’s clients are fleeing came from Iran while a small percentage came much for all your help in pro- persecution in their countries of origin. from Iraq. cessing the paperwork for our ◆ Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project served ◆ CIU served 1,220 clients in 2009-2010 8,300 people and increased the number with case management and coordination happy family reunification.” of services by an average of 40%. Services of services. included individual and group legal rights ◆ The program helped 1,005 individuals who ~ A Catholic Immigration presentations for adults and children, were receiving public assistance to obtain skills Services client from Asia legal orientations, small workshops and Services client from Asia that will prepare them for viable employment. pro-bono attorneys.

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Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region – Metro Area

Los Angeles residents continue to feel the adverse effects of the economic recession. Jobs are scarce, housing costs are high and healthcare is often inaccessible. In fiscal year 2009-2010, programs in Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region, Metro Area, helped clients of all ages overcome difficult situations.

◆ St. Mary’s Center served approximately 70,000 clients with groceries, motel vouchers, legal services provided in partnership with Christian Legal Aid of Los Angeles and referrals to medical facilities through QueensCare Health & Faith Partnership.

◆ In a very low-income neighborhood, El Santo Niño Center served over “This is a place where we can 7,000 people with gang prevention intervention, computer training, ESL classes and employment assistance. The center’s Adeste before-and after-school child care program also helped 50 families. come to do our homework, go on ◆ Angel’s Flight, a comprehensive shelter and outreach program for runaway, homeless and at-risk the Internet and just hang out. youth between the ages of 10 through 17, housed approximately 300 youth and served over 10,000 teens through its My Club after-school program and its employment services. It keeps us off the streets.” ◆ Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children ~ A teen in El Santo Nino’s gang assisted over 250 women with shelter and another 150 with drop-in day services, which include a hot lunch, showers, prevention after-school program. laundry and bus tokens. In addition, 45 women at Hawkes Transitional Residence and 30 women at Farley Transitional Residence received case management, job coaching, and computer instruction. The program also taught marketable culinary skills through training at the Village Kitchen & Bakery.

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Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region – Western Area

Focused on service to homeless and low-income clients on Los Angeles’ westside, Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region, Western Area, helped thousands of people in need in fiscal year 2009-2010.

◆ Over 100 volunteers from six Catholic parishes dedicated their time and resources to make the Weekend Food Program at St. Robert’s Center in Venice a success. The volunteers supplied more than 13,000 homeless persons and low-income families with sack lunches, groceries, clothing and personal hygiene items in the only program of its kind that is open on the weekend in west Los Angeles. ◆ St. Peter Claver’s Center, serving Los Angeles’ Crenshaw District, received “Thank you very much for special funding from the City of Los Angeles to provide basic emergency services to 7,000 homeless and low-income individuals and families. Services included groceries, utility assistance, motel vouchers, tax helping with my electricity bill return preparation assistance and referrals to other community resources. today. I really appreciate it. ◆ St. Margaret’s Center helped more than 50,000 clients with a multitude of services, including a food pantry, citizenship and English as a Second Language classes, a literacy program, Food It’s nice to know that some Stamp applications, counseling services, rental assistance and referrals to community resources. people still care.” ◆ The Adeste Child Care program offered after-school care at three westside Catholic elementary schools to approximately ~ “Clara,” a client at St. Margaret’s 100 families during the academic year. This low-cost, quality child care incorporates tutoring, exercise as well as arts and Center in Lennox crafts activities.

◆ Counseling Services at St. Robert’s Center in Venice assisted approximately 300 clients with affordable, professional mental health services.

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San Fernando Pastoral Region

The sprawling San Fernando Pastoral Region stretches from the north of Lancaster through the southeastern reaches of Glendale and to the Ventura County border in the west. The 2009-2010 fiscal year presented the particular challenge of meeting increased client needs, as the number of those who were jobless or underemployed grew.

◆ Guadalupe Center in Canoga Park offered Immigration and Refugee Resettlement, a program for the elderly, ESL classes, an Alcoholics Anonymous support group, pre-school, after-school learning program and after-school sports in conjunction with the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. “This was our very first time ◆ Older Adult Services Intervention System (OASIS) at Guadalupe Center provided training and technical asking for assistance and we support to almost 100 volunteers, from eight area Catholic Churches, to help them assist 202 elderly persons. ◆ Glendale Community Center provided financial assistance and supplemental food, as well as low-cost were not only helped with clothing and everyday household items at its thrift shop.

rental and utility support, as ◆ Loaves and Fishes food pantries in Canoga Park, Van Nuys and Glen- dale offered food to 13,511 unduplicated clients and provided case well as food, but were treated management services to 263 households. with dignity and kindness. They ◆ Open 365 days per year, the Day Laborer Centers in Burbank and Glendale strived to provide a fair and equitable system for both the workers and even gave us food for our cat.” those who hire them. Over the course of the year, 282 unduplicated workers utilized the centers’ services.

~ Glendale Community Center client ◆ Lancaster Community Shelter served homeless men, women and children. In 2009-2010, 913 people stayed at the shelter while working to obtain stability.

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San Gabriel Pastoral Region

Catholic Charities’ San Gabriel Pastoral Region reached out to some of the poorest residents of Los Angeles County. Here are a few highlights from the 2009-2010 year.

◆ Brownson House, located in the Boyle Heights area of East Los Angeles, offered a women’s support group and a senior support group, both of which met weekly to share educa- tional, recreational and social activities.

◆ San Juan Diego Center in El Monte supported parents in various ways throughout the year. Parenting classes were a major program component and an AmeriCorps volunteer helped to identify high-risk pregnancies for referral to the San Gabriel Best Babies Collaborative, headed by Citrus Valley Health Partners, which promotes healthy births. “I am just grateful for the ◆ The Pomona Community Services Program, focused on homeless prevention, served 330 households in the City of Pomona. food pantry, helping me to

◆ The Adeste after-school child care program served 190 children and survive, for what I am hoping included a summer camp at Park Elementary School, providing a safe haven for children of working parents. Tuition scholarships were will be a temporary period.” available for needy families throughout the year. ~ A Brownson House client ◆ Professional mental health services were offered in Pomona and included group work in areas such as Adult Children of Alcoholics, How to Behave as a Gentleman and Dealing with Domestic Violence.

◆ McGill Street House, a seven-bed shelter for homeless women with children, opened its doors in San Gabriel. Of the four families housed at McGill in the past year, two families have moved out into permanent housing.

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San Pedro Pastoral Region

It was a remarkable year for the San Pedro Pastoral Region, especially in the area of basic and emergency assistance. Through its community centers and shelters, the Region helped those affected by the economic crisis.

◆ The number of clients in need of food, clothing and bill payment assistance at the Long Beach Community Services Center rose by 53% since last year, while the Pico Rivera Family Resource Center saw an increase in clients of 23%.

◆ The Region’s homeless prevention program served 181 families and “Words cannot express how 52 individuals, who were experiencing a financial crisis, such as loss of job, to pay rent and utilities. Overall, 779 persons received utilities grateful I am. Your help re- assistance, a dramatic increase from the 225 helped last year. lieved so much pressure and ◆ The Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence and Project Achieve shelters consistently maintained full capacity as families and individuals worked toward more stable lives.

stress and allowed me to get ◆ Food pantries in Long Beach and Pico Rivera frequently saw lines stretch down the block as people came to collect back on my feet.” groceries. In order to address hunger, the Region, along with three other Catholic Charities Regions, helped clients apply ~ A client in the homeless prevention for Food Stamps and then hand-delivered applications to the program at Long Beach Community Department of Public Social Services for quick processing.

Services Center ◆ Two community centers, Oasis and Mahar House, continued to provide programs in parenting, computer literacy, job acquisition, budgeting and nutrition, and also offered after-school programs to promote school success and leadership skills.

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Santa Barbara Pastoral Region - Santa Barbara County

Although Santa Barbara is known for gorgeous beaches, vineyards and beautiful houses, there are thousands of people in the county who struggle to eat and keep a roof over their heads. In the past year, Catholic Charities’ Santa Barbara Pastoral Region assisted individuals and families throughout the County by helping with emergency provisions and planning for brighter futures.

◆ More than 41,400 unduplicated clients accessed 214,183 services in the Santa Barbara Region, thanks to the hard work and dedication of staff, advisory board members and other volunteers.

◆ In Santa Barbara, Carpinteria and Isla Vista, over 72,968 services were “It was hard to come and ask rendered to the working poor. for help, but this food and ◆ The Lompoc Community Service Center and its Food Distribution Services programs served 17,857 unduplicated clients and supplied rental assistance really will 86,579 services involving food, rental assistance and utility subsidies to needy families. Despite a staff of two, the services were keep my family together. Thank given with the invaluable assistance of volunteers who made sure that everyone who needed assistance was helped. you for your kindness.” ◆ Santa Maria’s Community Center continued to deliver essential support to the people of Santa Maria ~ A new Santa Maria Community and the outlying areas of Guadalupe and the New Cuyama Valley. A combined 12,864 unduplicated Center client experiencing the clients received over 44,137 services. distress due to the economy ◆ The thrift stores in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria provided 2,700 low-income individuals and families with clothes and household items, valued at over $55,000, at no cost and also generated significant revenue to support Catholic Charities’ programs throughout Santa Barbara County.

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Santa Barbara Pastoral Region - Ventura County

With a local commitment to maximizing resources and minimiz- ing hunger, the Ventura County programs truly accomplished more with less in fiscal year 2009-2010. To keep food pantries stocked, the Region tripled calls for donations and reached out to local markets for day-old and nearly expired products. The Region also offered creative assistance when budgets were tight, much needed information and referrals, and even a shoulder to “I hope Catholic Charities lean on, all free of charge and full of compassion. ◆ Community Service Centers provided nearly 108,000 basic needs services to 42,824 people through loca- realizes that they just saved tions in Moorpark, Oxnard, Thousand Oaks and Ventura to help keep people housed, healthy and happy. my life. Not only today, ◆ The Adeste quality, affordable, licensed after-school program provided a safe and nurturing environment for 39 students for 3,022 days of care in Oxnard at two local Catholic schools. because I hadn’t eaten for ◆ Older Adult Services and Intervention System (OASIS) helped 3,049 three days, but now I think I older adults maintain independence and stability to prevent prema- ture institutionalization due to lack of support. Dedicated volunteers can get off the streets. Makes contributed to the program by making home visits to clients to offer assistance and friendship. In addition to serving the elderly, OASIS eases a guy want to start going back the emotional and financial strain on caregivers, often close family to church!” members, allowing the younger generation to better care for themselves. ◆ Volunteers throughout Ventura County provided valuable services for ~ “Frank,” a client at the Ventura no salary after witnessing great suffering in their communities. While Community Services Center many were unable to give financially, they were happy to give freely of themselves.

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For Current Catholic Charities News…

Visit www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org for the most recent information about Catholic Charities. Launched in August of 2009, the redesigned Catholic Charities Web site features improved navigation and information about the agency’s history and programs.

Program News – From the Home page, access the latest news articles from across Catholic Charities’ three-county service area. Here, you’ll find announcements of new programs and compelling stories of clients, staff and volunteers. You can also read the agency’s most recent issue of The Sage, our quarterly newsletter, online.

Interactive Maps – Learn more about Catholic Charities’ programs with the help of interactive maps showing locations in six geographical regions. A full program directory in the “Where We Are” section provides details about Catholic Charities’ work at over 60 sites, complete with contact information and hours of operation. WWW.CATHOLICCHARITIESLA.ORG Planned Giving Resources – If you’re interested in making a gift to sustain Catholic Charities in the years ahead, our Planned Giving site has extensive details on various gift options. The site also offers a variety of Personal Financial Calculators to help with your financial planning. Reach the planned giving site directly at: www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org/plannedgiving.

Sign-Up Forms – It’s easier than ever to get involved with Catholic Charities. Visit the “How You Can Help” page where you can complete forms to receive The Sage newsletter via email, sign-up to attend an event or even donate your vehicle.

Donate Online – Each page of the Catholic Charities Web site features a red “Donate Online” button. With a few clicks, you can make a positive difference in the lives of many persons who are struggling in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

Explore the work of Catholic Charities from the comfort of your home or office by visiting PLANNED GIVING RESOURCES www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org today!

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2010

FINANCIAL POSITION unaudited FINANCIAL RESULTS unaudited

ASSETS (in thousands) PROGRAM REVENUES (in thousands)

Current Assets: Government $ 15,180 Cash & Short-Term Investments $ 1,212 Contributions 5,115 Investments 2,252 Foundations 3,808 Accounts Receivable & Other 3,371 Sales of Goods & Services 2,437 Total Current Assets 6,835 Investment Income 953 Property and Equipment 15,055 TOTAL PROGRAM REVENUES $ 27,493 Restricted Assets: Pledges Receivable, net 311 PROGRAM EXPENDITURES (in thousands) Investment Funds Regional Services Restricted by Donor 9,372 Community Services 7,288 Restricted by Region/Program 3,965 Good Shepherd Center 2,169 Beneficial Interest in Separate Org. 22,688 Angel’s Flight 1,912 Over 85% of Catholic Charities’ Total Other Assets 51,391 Shelters 1,942 clients earn less than $20,000 TOTAL ASSETS $ 58,226 Adeste 869 Psychological Services 403 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS (in thousands) Aging Services 232 annually and are struggling to Current Liabilities: Accounts Payable $ 2,499 Other Services support their families. Accrued Payroll & Vacation 1,756 Youth Employment 7,202 Advances & Reimbursables 431 Immigration & Refugee Resettlement 3,597 Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) 408 Total Current Liabilities 4,686 Other Community Support 2 Long Term Liabilities Residual Receipts Note Payable 3,381 Support Services Construction Loans 47 Administrative 3,064 Total Long Term Liabilities 3,428 Fund Raising 1,007 Allocated Support Services (2,662) Net Assets 50,113 TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENDITURES $ 27,433 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 58,226 PROGRAM SURPLUS $ 60 NON-PROGRAM ITEMS (in thousands)

Bequests $ 566 Donor Restricted * $ 691 Change in Asset & Investment Values 2,650 *Note: Restricted Items include gifts for which 2009 Opus Caritatis Donation (1,698) donor imposed restrictions have not yet been met, Depreciation and Interest (787) as required under the provisions of SFAS No. 117.

16 TOTAL NON-PROGRAM ITEMS $1,422 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT

Ways to Support the Work of Catholic Charities

Donate Online – Visit www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org and click the red “Donate Online” button to make secure online donations or explore the “How You Can Help” section to learn about easy ways to support Catholic Charities.

Join the Joyful Givers Circle – Make a monthly pledge commitment as part of this group of dedicated contributors. Call (213) 251-3494.

Donate Your Old Vehicle – Hand over the keys to your car, truck, R.V. or boat and receive a tax deduction. Call (213) 251-3494.

Have Your Employer Match Your Gift – Contact your company’s Human Resources Department to obtain a matching gift form.

Make a Memorial or Tribute Gift – Honor someone special by making a donation in his or her name.

Support through Planned Giving – Give through wills and trusts, charitable gift annuities, life insurance, appreciated securities, real estate, cash and other property. Visit www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org/plannedgiving to discover the variety of charitable choices and calculate what works for you.

Attend a Special Event – Have fun while supporting Catholic Charities at an event. Call (213) 251-3494.

City of Angels Christmas Gala – December 3, 2010 Fifteenth Annual Catholic Charities Golf Tournament – June 20, 2011

Visit our Web site for more information on Regional events throughout the year.

Give to the Fund for the Future Endowment – Become a member of the Fund for the Future Society by contributing to Catholic Charities’ long-term endowment. Through estate gift and life income programs, the endowment expands the agency’s financial base so that it will continue to grow and meet the increasing needs of the communities Catholic Charities serves.

For more information about supporting Catholic Charities, please contact Alexandria Arnold, Director of Resource Development, at [email protected] or (213) 251-2495.

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The following are donors of $1,000 or more at one time. We are grateful for their support of the work of Catholic Charities.

The Milias Foundation City of Santa Maria Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Church World Service, Inc. Churches Morgan Stanley Smith Barney City of Thousand Oaks Halieus, LLC Covenant House of California American Martyrs , Manhattan Beach Patricia Duque Byrne Charitable Foundation IBM Employee Services Center Crescenta Valley United Methodist Church, Montrose Counties Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Pratt Charitable Foundation, Inc. Image Solutions Print & Mail, Inc. El Dorado Women’s Club, Long Beach County of Los Angeles - Catholic Church, Pasadena The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation International Transportation Service, Inc. Employees Charity Organization, ECHO Community and Senior Services Blessed Junipero Serra Catholic Church, Camarillo The Rose Hills Foundation J. Bee NP Publishing, LTD Employees Community Fund of Boeing County of Los Angeles - Blessed Junipero Serra Catholic Church, Lancaster Santa Barbara Foundation Kaiser Brothers Food Finders Department of Mental Health Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Pacific Palisades Stater Brothers Charities KPMG LLP Food Industry Crusade Against Hunger County of Los Angeles - Goleta Presbyterian Church, Goleta Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation Latham & Watkins LLP Greater Antelope Valley Association of Realtors Department of Public Social Services Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Beverly Hills Turner Foundation Leonard Green & Partners, L.P. Hollywood Park Racing Charities, Inc. County of Santa Barbara - Holy Angels Catholic Church, Arcadia Ventura County Community Foundation Macy’s West G.I.F.T. Inglewood Chamber of Commerce Department of Health & Human Services Holy Cross Catholic Church, Moorpark Verizon Foundation Marketing Plus, Inc. Inland Empire United Way County of Ventura - Area Agency on Aging Holy Cross Catholic Church, Santa Barbara Wachovia Foundation McCarthy and Kroes LLP Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara Holy Family Catholic Church, Glendale Wal-Mart Foundation State McMaster-Carr Supply Company Knights of Columbus - Council # 1898 Holy Family Catholic Church, South Pasadena Walter and Francine Laband Foundation State of California - Mitchell Homes, Inc. Knights of Columbus - Council # 14660 St. Martin Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, Los Angeles Foundations Weingart Foundation Department of Community Services Moghissi Etie MD, Inc. Knights of Columbus - Los Padres Chapter Charities Hope International Bible Fellowship, Los Angeles Wells Fargo Foundation and Development Mohr Partners, Inc. Knights of Columbus - San Buenaventura Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Monrovia White Memorial Medical Center State of California - Department of Education Montecito Bank & Trust Community Dividends Council # 2498 Ahmanson Foundation Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, William E. Simon Foundation State of California - Department of Public Health Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LA American Medical Women’s Association The Aidlin Foundation New Cuyama William H. Hannon Foundation State of California - Morrison & Foerster, LLP Lark Ellen Lions Charities The Amaturo Family Foundation, Inc. Incarnation Catholic Church, Glendale The Willametta K. Day Foundation Employment Development Department Mutual of America Legacy Vocal Ensemble The Amgen Foundation La Purisima Concepcion Catholic Church, Lompoc The William M. and Helen L. Close Family Foundation National Philanthropic Trust Loaves and Fishes Aon Foundation Federal Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Oxnard William R. & Virginia Hayden Foundation Network for Good Lockheed Martin Aero Club The Auer Family Foundation Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, San Pedro WKD Foundation Northrop Grumman Corporation Los Angeles College Faculty Guild, Local 1521 Bank of America Foundation US Department of Agriculture , Santa Barbara Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. Lovers of the Holy Cross Sisters Barbara Wetzel Charitable Foundation Trust US Department of Health & Human Services Moorpark Presbyterian Church, Moorpark Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP Mason & Mason Real Estate Appraisers Beverly Hills Rotary Community Foundation US Department of Homeland Security Old Mission Santa Ines Catholic Church, Solvang Trusts, Funds & Estates Pentair Water Pool and Spa and Consultants BNSF Foundation US Department of Housing and Urban Development Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, El Monte Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc. MAZON Boucher Family Foundation Adams Fund US Department of Labor Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Guadalupe Providence Health & Services Meadowlark Service League Bowen Charitable Foundation Alice B. Ripple Revocable Trust US Department of State Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Oxnard Raine Industries, Inc. Moorpark High School California Community Foundation Anthony and Edna Willmas Trust Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Raleigh Enterprises, LLC No Room at the Inn California Foundation for Stronger Communities The Boeing Company Charitable Trust Corporations & Companies Santa Barbara Randall/McAnany Company Northern Santa Barbara County United Way, Inc. The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Cunningham Charitable UniTrust Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Santa Paula Aecom Technology Corporation REIC, LLC Premier America Credit Union Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Eileen C. Stolcis Revocable Living Trust Our Lady of Guadalupe Sanctuary, Los Angeles AFRCT Attorneys Rescare, Inc. Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary Casey Foundation Engel Family Trust Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, New Jersey Allied Irish Bank Riordan, Lewis & Haden, Inc. Sisters of St. Joseph in California Centinela Freeman Community Foundation Estate of Alicia Ramonas Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, All Valley Washer Roussey Family Partnership Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Provincialate Charles Bloom Foundation Estate of Donald W. Smith Santa Barbara American Career College Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Sisters of the Holy Cross Charles G. Cale and Jessie R. Cale Foundation Estate of Frederic M. Schafer Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Angelus Block Co., Inc. Stater Brothers Charities St. Francis Korean Catholic Center Condon Family Foundation Estate of Helen J. Hancock Santa Clarita Anglin, Flewelling, Rasmussen, Campbell & Stuart F. Cooper Co. St. Francis Medical Center Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Estate of James M. and Barbara Shields Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, Trytten LLP Success Valley Produce LLC St. Vincent De Paul Society Dan Murphy Foundation Estate of John Mc Gee Claremont Aon Corporation The Sage Group, LLC Jesuit Community at Loyola Marymount University The Esseff Foundation Estate of Mildred Laura Wegner Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, Arbor E & T Thibiant International, Inc. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans - Fairchild Martindale Foundation Dr. Hildegard H. Balin Trust East Los Angeles Avery Dennison Corporation Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Conejo Valley Chapter The Ferry Family Charitable Foundation John Percival and Mary Jefferson Endowment Fund Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, Ventura Bank of America Antelope Valley Chapter Tybrin Employees The Fletcher Jones Foundation The John and Victoia Richards Family Trust Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, Paramount Barclay’s Capital Tybrin Corporation Santa Barbara County’s United Way Frank and Jean Butler Foundation Law Living Trust Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Barker Pacific Group Union Bank of California N. A. United Way - TRUIST EWAY Fred & June MacMurray Foundation Lois Rosen Revocable Trust Catholic Church, Montebello Barrio Planners, Inc. US Bank United Way California Capital Region The Garland Foundation M.M. and W.O. Miller Charitable Trust Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, Santa Barbara Bingham McCutchen LLP Vanguard National Trust Company United Way of Greater Los Angeles, Inc. Hagopian Family Foundation The Pauline Freshman Living Trust Our Mother of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Bob Smith Toyota Walk Productions, Inc. United Way of Santa Barbara County Hennings-Fischer Foundation S. & A. Freshman Trust U/T/A Los Angeles Boeing Company Washington Iron Works United Way of Ventura County The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Lompoc California Flexrake Corporation Wells Fargo Advisors, Santa Maria Van Nuys Woman’s Club Herbert & Gertrude Latkin Charitable Foundation Federal, State, County & City Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Covina California National Bank Wells Fargo Bank Westchester Woman’s Club Hogan Family Foundation, Inc. Samoan Congregational Christian Church, Carson Cities Capital Group Companies, Inc. Western Assett Management Women’s Fund of Santa Barbara Jewish Community Foundation San Buenaventura Mission, Ventura City of Burbank Century Villages at Cabrilllo, Inc. White Memorial Medical Center Woodland Hills Rotary Club John and Beverly Stauffer Foundation San Miguel Catholic Church, Los Angeles City of Camarillo Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Windes & McClaughry Accountancy Corporation The John B. and Nelly Llanos Kilroy Foundation San Roque Catholic Church, Santa Barbara City of Carpinteria Cimarron Sign Services, Inc. Wyle Laboratories KLM Foundation Santa Clara Catholic Church, Oxnard City of Covina Citibank (Banamex USA) LA84 Foundation St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, East Los Angeles City of Glendale Citigroup Organizations Livingston Memorial Foundation St. Anastasia Catholic Church, Los Angeles City of Inglewood Deloitte LLP Lon V. Smith Foundation Antelope Valley Emblem Club St. Anthony Catholic Church, Oxnard City of Lompoc Diablo Contractors, Inc. The Louis L. Borick Foundation Association for Financial Professionals St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Gardena City of Long Beach Dole Food Company, Inc. The Looker Foundation Austrian American Council West St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, Long Beach City of Los Angeles Doorking, Inc. Los Angeles County Bar Foundation Auxiliary for Good Shepherd Center for St. Bernardine of Siena Catholic Church, City of Moorpark Edison International MacDonald Family Foundation Homeless Women Woodland Hills City of Oxnard Ernst & Young LLP Maggie and Earl Russell Charitable Foundation Cabrini Literary Guild St. Camillus de Lellis Catholic Church, Los Angeles City of Pico Rivera Far West Meats Marcel and Joanne Marie George Foundation Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, City of Pomona Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Marisa Antonini Foundation Catholic Charities USA North Hollywood City of San Buenaventura First Pacific Advisors The Marisla Foundation Centinela Hospital Medical Staff, Inc. St. Christopher Catholic Church, West Covina City of Santa Barbara FLIR Systems, Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles St. Denis Catholic Church, Diamond Bar 18 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT MAJOR DONORS

Continued from page 18 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Benell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Ferguson Ms. Carol G. Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Meyer Mr. John V. Shields, Jr. Joann and Stan Benson Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Ferraro Mr. & Mrs. Ed Kennedy Miss Catherine Michero Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Shymanski St. Dorothy Catholic Church, Glendora Mr. and Mrs. James Berkeley Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Ferry Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mielko Mr. Osama Sidhom St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Berman Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Fielding Ernie and Kathy Khirallah Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Minor Mr. Mace Siegel Rowland Heights Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berti Mr. David Folden Mr. Joe Kiernicki Mr. Jay Moore Mr. Hugo Silva St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Fillmore Mr. Afshin Beyzaee Mr. Michael R. Forman Mr. and Mrs. Uei Jung Kim Mr. and Mrs. J. Duane Morningred Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Simonoff St. Gertrude Catholic Church, Bell Gardens Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Binder Mr. Patrick Franklin Ms. Staci Kirk Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mullaly Mr. Harry E. Slikker St. James Catholic Church, Redondo Beach Mr. William F. Blaney Mr. and Mrs. Bradford F. Freer Miss Katherine B. Koeth Mr. Peter W. Mullin Ms. Marta V. Smith St. Jerome Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. Benjamin Blank Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Freshman Mr. and Mrs. Archie Koskovich Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murphy Mr. John E. Smithhisler St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Blatchford Mr. Mike Fritzsimmons Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Krauss Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Julio Soares St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church, Inglewood Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. James Garcia Mr. Caro Krissman Ms. Rosalie M. Murphy Mr. Peter Solodkin St. John Fisher Catholic Church, Rancho Palos Verdes Mr. Lewis Bloom Ms. Lavera Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kroes Mr. Charles L. Murray, III Mr. and Mrs. Tom D. Spears St. John Neumann Catholic Church, Santa Maria Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Boada Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Gath Dr. and Mrs. Philip Kroll Mr. Richard Murray Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Stanislawski St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Hacienda Heights Ms. Margaret Borchard Mr. and Mrs. Marcel George Mrs. Patricia F. Kulha Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Nack Ngue Ms. Lorna J. Stevens St. John of God Catholic Church, Norwalk Mr. Louis L. Borick Dr. Nancy Ellen Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kummer Edward C. Nelson, Ph.D. Mr. Barry Stewart St. Joseph Catholic Church, Hawthorne Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Brady Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Landry Mr. and Mrs. Peter Newhouse Ms. Katherine Sullivan St. Joseph Catholic Church, La Puente Ms. Anne Brophy Dr. and Mrs. John W. Given Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Lane, Jr. Mr. Robert Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. John J. Swenson St. Joseph Catholic Church, Long Beach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Brown Dr. Harry Glassman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Larkin, Jr. Mrs. Geraldine Nigg Mr. Jeffrey Tamkin St. Joseph Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. Kent Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Godinez Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen Mr. Rance Novotney Mr. Eric Terndrup St. Joseph Catholic Church, Pomona Mr. Douglas O. Bruckner Ms. Claire D. Goedinghaus Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Larson Mr. Phillip Nowlen Mr. Patrick Thibiant St. Jude Catholic Church, Westlake Village Dr. and Mrs. Philip S. Burchill Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Grant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Brien Ms. Tara Thomas St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church, Newbury Park Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler Mr. William F. Greaney Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lau Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Brien Ms. Barbara J. Tillman St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church, Redondo Beach Mr. John A. Calderone Mr. Ned Edward C. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lavery Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Connell Mr. Justin G. Toner St. Lorenzo de Ruiz Catholic Church, Walnut Ms. Judith Call Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Griffin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Law Mr. and Mrs. John T. O’Connell Ms. Cheryl Tong St. Louise de Marillac Catholic Church, Covina Mr. and Mrs. Mario Camara Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Grojean Mr. and Mrs. George A. Leiva Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Connell Mr. Christopher J. Toomey St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church, Santa Maria Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Capriccio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haaga, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Liebelt Mr. Bernard O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Tosetti St. Mark University Parish, Goleta Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cardis Mr. Gerard S. Halaska Mr. Herminio C. Llevat Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tramontin St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, Ms. Annette C. Carneros Ms. Susan L. Halpin Mr. and Mrs. James O. Lloyd-Butler Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ostrin Ms. Aileen Twitchell Santa Maria Ms. Julia A. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hanrahan Gregory Long, Esq. and Jane Barrett, Esq. Lt. Col. Ret. and Mrs. Robert M. O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. John P. Tynan St. Madeleine Catholic Church, Pomona Mrs. Annette F. Carrel Ms. Dana R. Longan and Mr. Norman K. Schiele Francis Pace, Esq. and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Underwood St. Mariana de Paredes Catholic Church, Pico Rivera Mrs. Joseph T. Casey Mr. Jesus Lopez Mrs. Jocelyn L. Storr-Pace Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Urbanske St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, Camarillo Mr. and Mrs. Peter Casey Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Loring Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Page Ms. Carmen Vadillo St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Lompoc Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Castillo Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Lower, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pate Mr. and Mrs. Anselm Varni St. Matthew Episcopal Church, Pacific Palisades Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Cathcart Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lozo Mr. and Mrs. Tim Paulson Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Velasco St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church, Mr. David Cavazos Mrs. Fiorenza Courtright-Lucas and Chief Justice Mr. and Ms. Daniel R. Peate Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Vericella Westlake Village Mr. and Mrs. James Caviezel Malcolm M. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pieper Rev. Robert Victoria St. Mel Catholic Church, Woodland Hills Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Ron Plue Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Vigario St. Monica Catholic Church, Santa Monica Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Chevedden Ms. Carole E. Macelhenney Drs. Frederick K. C. and Mary Price Ms. Julie Villalobos St. Paschal Baylon Catholic Church, Thousand Oaks Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Chiu Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Mackel Mr. John P. Pringle, Esq. Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Vincent St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Los Angeles Ms. Malinda P. Chouinard Ms. Maliha Mahmood Mr. and Mrs. David B. Quick Mr. and Mrs. Gary Voets St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, Simi Valley Paul Coady, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Justin G. Malloy Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Ramirez Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Vogelsang St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, Pasadena Mr. Timothy J. Collins Michael J. Maloney, Esq. Mrs. Marsha R. Ramos Dr. and Mrs. Clyde V. Von Der Ahe St. Raphael Catholic Church, Goleta Paul R. and Shirley R.Comon Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Malory Mr. and Mrs. William A. Randall Ms. Adele S. Walsh St. Rita Catholic Church, Sierra Madre Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Condon Mr. Tullio Mamolo Ms. Pamela Rector Mr. and Mrs. David M. Walsh St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Simi Valley Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Connor Mr. and Mrs. Ugo Mamolo Rev. Monsignor Patrick Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Walsh St. Stephen’s of the Valley Lutheran Church, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mansour Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rezzonico William M. Wardlaw, Esq. and Hon. Kim Wardlaw Palmdale Mr. Michael D. Core Mr. Javier Mariscal Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Rising Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Waters St. Therese Catholic Church, Alhambra Mr. Michael N. Cozenza and Dr. Mary Ellen Cosenza Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Harmel Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Martersteck Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas N. Weber St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Alhambra Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Crowley Hon. and Mrs. Richard G. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ronus Mr. and Mrs. William O. Weldele St. Victor Catholic Church, West Hollywood Ms. Rosa M. C. Cumare Mr. and Mrs. David F. Hart Mr. and Mrs. William S. Martin, Jr. Ms. Lois Rosen Mr. and Mrs. R. Jim Wensley Transfiguration Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cunningham Lesley Ann Hawes Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Masi Mr. Michael A. Roth Ms. Ruth Westhoff Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Daily, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maulhardt, Jr. Ms. Rachel Rothrauff Mr. and Mrs. John A. White Individuals Mr. Scott Daily Rev. Frank J. Hicks Ms. Natalie C. McCallick Mrs. Andre Rouseyrol Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Whited Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Aberle Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. D’Amico Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hilly Mr. and Mrs. John McCann Mr. and Ms. Ralph Roussey, Jr. Mr. Stephen D. Wick Ms. Lynn M. Abess Mrs. Erna De Barro Mr. Edward Hindelang Mrs. Kathleen L. McCarthy Mrs. Earl Russell Mr. and Mrs. Roger Willmon Mr. Matthew Addison Mr. and Mrs. Dennis De Pietro Mr. Douglas Hockersmith Mr. and Mrs. Brendan McCracken Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Winston Dr. T. Jean Morrow Adenika, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Stanislas Debreu Mr. John A. Hofert Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Viktor Rzeteljski Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Witteman Mr. and Mrs. Erik Alexander Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Deegan-Day Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollenstein Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McDonald Mr. William K. Sacks Rev. William P. Wolfe Mr. Marvin Amaral Mr. Jason Delevan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holscher Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanders Mr. and Mrs. David H. Wong Mr. and Mrs. Evangelos P. Ambatielos Mr. and Mrs. Eric Z. Dersom Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. Householter Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGinty Mrs. M. Sanfilippo Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woodsome Mr. Ross C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Di Carlo Mr. and Mrs. Brad Howard Mr. Pat McGonigle Ms. Leslie Sansone Dr. Linda Zagzebski Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Andren Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dominguez, Jr. Mr. Christopher J. Howell The Hon. Charles R. McGrath and Ms. Claudia M. Santos Sander C. Zagzebski, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Anglim Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dordick Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hudson Mrs. Beverlee McGrath Ms. Rowena Y. Schaber Mr. and Mrs. George Zaki, Jr. Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Drewry Mr. and Mrs. William T. Huston Rosemarie and John McGuire Mr. Joseph J. Schirripa and Ms. Ellen F. Mercier Ms. Isabel Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. William C. Auer Ms. Suzanne H. Duca Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ibsen Mr. and Mrs. Michael McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Greg Schuberg Monsignor Roland G. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs.Terry Ayjian Mr. and Mrs. James Engel Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Illig Mr. and Mrs. William E. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Schwab LA City Councilman Dennis P. Zine Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Bak Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Erburu Mr. and Mrs. Jon R. Ives Mr. and Mrs. John McManus Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Scully Mr. and Mrs. James Bandler Mr. and Mrs. George J. Esseff, Jr. Mr. Robert J. Jakowchik Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. McNamara, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Scully Mr. Michael D. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Fairly Mr. John M. Jeffryes Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. McNeil Ms. Natalie J. Seaman M. M. Barling Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Fama Ms. Ann Marie Jones Mr. and Mrs. William Meeker Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Seemann Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barry Michael and Elizabeth Fan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Judge Ms. Judith A. Melgoza-Marx Mrs. Roland Seidler Mr. and Mrs. Gary Becker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Fay Ms. Mary P. Kane Ms. Mary R. Mendoza Ms. Joan D. Semelsberger Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bell Drs. David and Andrea Feinberg Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Mertus Ms. Guillermina Serrano 19 2009-2010 A N N U A L R EPORT

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