ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020

RTO EVERY SING CHALLENGE TABLE OF CONTENTS R SING R 24 22 23 13 19 21 10 18 16 12 14 8 4 2 1 Where WeServe Next Up Awards Recognitions & Governance Friends & Sponsors Financials Events Whole Child Learning forSpecialized the Institute Family VoiceGivers Holy Benefits Concert Giving Voiceto Vulnerable Children: Creative Trauma Support for Families Dad and Driver Meet Mr. Brazil: Nazareth Prep Coach, WorldChanging a Rising to the Challenges of Hope and Help,Healing of Stories Executive Summary Letter from the President and CEO Contents

STATEMENT and love.and faith, hope on built meaningful relationships and healthy develop responsible lives and toand lead families we empower children Family Nazareth, of Holy the of Sisters the of heritage the in rooted and teaching Catholic socialof In therich tradition MISSION

President and CEO, Holy Family Institute Sister Linda Yankoski, CSFN, EdD Yours in faith and service, on this earth. Thank you for your support Holyof Family Institute and our many programs. May in each other thegood and see we realize thecapacity all for love that has granted us during God each of our time forward. move to to face and overcome this year. We pray that the lives lost to sickness injustice and thesymbols we be social need will the next pandemic, or finding ways to divides,bridge racial social and whatcanGodwe in find challengedgood the us eventsThe Spring impact will of 2020 multiple generations. Whether we are talking about being more prepared for in theway His to power. truth of speaking Black Jesus Lives are teaches Sacred. us that Black Lives don’t — just Matter was always, always reaching out to thedisadvantaged, thepoor, the outcast. He never let the righteous in His day get As we about think how to contribute to that effort in a way,meaningful we’re inspired theby teachings Jesus.of Jesus the solution to end its racism in all forms. conscience? The majority clients are of serve we Color. People of It’s imperative that Holy Family Institute part be a of and Ahmaud Arbery. Is witnessing this brutal violence against People Color what it of takes to wake up our collective And then came George thedeath Floyd of by Minneapolis officers police deathsof theof heels on the Breonna Taylor We didn’t think there was anything more pressing to deal with than the health and safety of our staff, students and clients. forthe need physical distancing. Remote working and learning the norm, became and found we all ways isolation with to thesocial deal caused by to conduct telehealth sessions,quickly learned educate, teachers to cyber administrators meetings. to hold video When shut down in mid-March, theentire Holy Family Institute sprang staff into action.Counselors that to led theresurgence Black Lives of Matter? and June 2020, how is it possible about to talk anything that happened prior to COVID-19 and the multiple incidents to share highlights from 12months fulfilling our mission. of Although there were manybetween highlights July 2019 Annual reports are traditionally arecap an organization’s of chance performance over themost recent year—a fiscal Friends,Dear Holy Family Institute board chair Staci Brogan Sister Linda Yankoski (left) and

1 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY International Preparatory College Program and families each year. each families and approximatelyserve 40,000individuals schools, and in thecommunity—and arethey most—in homes, needed in life-changing are provided services where trauma, isolation and poverty. These to supporting families cope with as they in school andsucceed in theworkplace children and families, from helping youth range programs of to improve the lives of Holy Family Institute provides wide a HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE OUR PROGRAMS OUR IN THE COMMUNITY Family-Focused Solutions Services Based Parents and Children Together (PACT) Home-based Family (HFR) Recovery School Learning HFI Specialized Drug andDrug Alcohol Counseling Energy Assistance Programs Energy Stop Now and Plan (SNAP®) Student Assistance Program Mental Health Counseling In-Home Family Services Mental Health First Aid ON CAMPUS IN SCHOOLS IN HOMES Journey of Hope Nazareth Prep Visit Coaching

Y T I N IMPACT U M M O C S E M POSITIVEAND O C T U O retained custody of their children their days 30 retained after of custody discharge. programRecovery had maintained their sobriety and clients87% of completed who theHome-Based Family discharge. of time the symptoms and improved functioning their at level of program had reducedServices their mental health clients75% of in theFamily-Focused Solutions Based support discharge. at thetimeof program family had increased their level of Services clients92% of in theFamily-Focused Solutions Based worked childrenwith their they as towards reunification. program had theopportunity visits for unsupervised families discharged77% of from the Visit Coaching expectations at their corporate internship. Nazareth85% of Prep senior students met or exceeded Hopeof program were successfully released to sponsors. unaccompanied97% of by children theJourney served IN HOMES IN ON CAMPUS ON 75% 92% 77% 97% 87% 85%

Water Assistance Grants to help pay for their utility bills, including gas, electric, water, and sewage The team helpedfamilies UniversalServices obtain DollarGrants $692,982 in Energy and $14,116 in ALCOSAN IN THE COMMUNITY THE IN COMMUNITY IMPACT ATCOMMUNITY AGLANCE Universal Services Holy Family Learning Specialized SNAP In Schools Stop Now And Plan (SNAP) Shores and Drug Alcohol Counseling Student Assistance Program (SAP) Parents and Children Together (PACT) Outpatient Mental Health Services Nazareth Prep Journey Hope of International Preparatory College Program Home-Based Family (HFR) Recovery (FFSB)Family Solutions-Based Focused Services Armstrong County Family Group Decision Making Armstrong County In-Home Family Services Allegheny County Visit Coaching Allegheny County In-Home Family Services ALCOSAN Water Assistance Grants Grant Dollar Energy Recipi TOTAL INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES SERVED NAME PROGRAM $692,982

$14,116 1,675 ents

INDIVIDUALS SERVED THIS FISCAL YEAR THIS 2,162 330 456 436 174 129 511 27 88 11

39,206

THIS FISCAL YEAR THIS FAMILIES SERVED 36,764 129 157 125 155 82 54 12 53

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS HELP, HEALING AND HOPE ~ rather not walk, but arrive. we still keep moving. Pain shapes our paths in ways we’d that nothing in life is guaranteed, that weto need my clients frequently reminds me that suffer, we all muchso love in action has kept me going. Counseling and support. Nothing can bring her back, but feeling Family and continue friends to offertheir condolences or celebrationhold amemorial service her life. of Since my wife suddenly, died Ihave not able been to ~ abetter become person.will that each day Iget to enjoy another breath, and that I each day my family and Iget to see. I’ve praying been have who those lost loved ones, for and thank God selves. Ihave praying been for and comfort peace for COVID has pushed people to alot show of their true or tested you this year?” “What experience has most challenged most their uplifting insights:of thebiggercan see picture our efforts. of Here aresome thoughts and stories at each week that so theend of we For this reason, we ask our employees to submit their motivated by the progress and their clients. success of potential. full their jobs Their aren’teasy, butarethey supporting and empowering children and families to reach Holy Family Institute employees on thefront serve lines, STORIES OFSTORIES AND HOPE AND HELP, HEALING Services ProgramServices Family-FocusedBart, Solutions Based Audrey, Duquesne Light CAPProgram

Nazareth Prep’s artclasses. Artwork onpages4–7provided by 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS HELP, HEALING AND HOPE ~ workers community. the in It essential heartwarming the efforts has to been see of offerthem to isolatedfamilies. essential needs—and grant opportunities, diaper distributions and other distribution,food hygiene supplies, rent relief, utility tenfold. We have gathered numerous resources—for The team has stepped UniversalServices up outreach come together this year?” communities “How seen you have Susan, Duquesne Light CAPProgram another breath.” each day Iget to enjoy “I’ve been praying that ~ Audrey, DuquesneLightCAPProgram ~ discussions. and planning in everyone involve to working to be thankful here.very HFIisn’t afraid I’m discussions. and planning in everyone involve to in community mental health, Ifindthat HFI isn’t afraid connected and up-to-date. themany Of jobs I’ve had to make me an evenbetter clinician, to keep theteams pandemic to guidetime, me my touse beneficial of supportiveSupervisors have very during been the ~ workbetween life and home life. health, their physical health and separation theneeded Wetheir mental encouragebe mindful of to staff Most importantly, each other we call and just listen. havewho gone above and beyond in helping others. have text groups, and we share stories our colleagues of meetings,Zoom we email one another, some offices We have weekly team phone meetings, we up set help this year?” “How have you given or received workers in the community.” to see the efforts of essential “It has been heartwarming Ellen, Journey of Hope Program Susan, Duquesne Light CAPProgram ~ Susan,DuquesneLightCAPProgram walk, but we still arrive.” in ways we’d rather not “Pain shapes our paths ~ Bart,Family-FocusedSolutions Based ServicesProgram 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS R SING R TO THE CHALLENGES OFTHE CHALLENGESTO HFI helps families thrive, even in circumstances the most difficult to theNew York Times say experts “they should have coming,” seen according have skyrocketed also worldwide, atrend which had or started increased substance use. Abuse reports doubled, and one in ten respondents reported they quadrupled,had ideation approximately had suicidal disordersanxiety tripled, had depressive disorders Compared to thesame timein 2019, symptoms of with mentalstruggling health or substance abuse. late2020, June 40percent U.S. of of adults reported immediately. Even crisis, aglobal in themidst of the and responded but recognized HFIstaff mayThe experts not have crises,predictedthese According to the Centers Control for Disease ever. than isolated family conflict, and substance have use felt more pandemic, already coping those with mental illness, During the upheaval created by theCOVID-19 A CHANGING WORLD A [2] . to them [1] , in , in the people that it.” need cameeveryone together to provide for our services happened quickly, but we never astep missed … Health Behavioral Services. and Residential “It Stephenson, Senior Vice President Mental of Health, “We had to hit the ground running,” says Elizabeth never had areason to use. Duo—but Google Teams,already had access to—Microsoft Zoom, went virtual,services with clinicians using tools they converted implementation to digital March. in Many and Children Together prevention truancy program— Family Recovery, Visit Coaching, and the Parents Outpatient Mental Health Services, Home-based Family Services, Shores and alcohol drug counseling, In-HomeMany core HFIprograms—including community triumphs. personal membersachieve agency never stopped providing support and helping [2] https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/world/coronavirus-domestic-violence.html [1] https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6932a1.htm

ADDITIONAL

STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM E M E R G E N C Y SUPPORTS SUPPORTING YOUNG MINDS In addition to robust digital and IN GOOD TIMES AND BAD in-person programming, HFI acted as support for Allegheny County’s HFI’s Student Assistance Program (SAP), which usually operates face-to-face in CARES Rent Relief program local school districts to help students overcome mental health and learning barriers, and continued their support of immediately began digital screenings and therapy sessions. During the lockdown, Duquesne Light’s Universal Services SAP began offering these vital services to an additional school district, bringing the program, helping people who were program’s total of districts served to 10. struggling to pay their rent or keep In one extreme instance, the team handled a post-vention—a service they offer to a the lights on. district that has experienced a sudden tragedy like a suicide, shooting or overdose— “We’re just as busy, if not busier by setting up a Zoom chat room for students or faculty members who needed to speak now,” says Antonia Whitehead to a therapist. (pictured below), Senior Vice “As an agency, we were able to get our therapists on board. They enabled us to provide President of HFI’s Family Support that post-vention,” says Scott Schreiber, Director of Outpatient Services. “The District Programs. “We thought we would was really pleased. And when the County heard about how we handled it, they asked if see a decrease because people we would take on future post-ventions for other school districts that need it.” weren’t going to go online to get their support … We’re finding that if people need assistance, they will make sure they get it.” For many, HFI’s virtual services are TO THE CHALLENGES OF SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT irreplaceable. One anonymous CREATING PERSONALIZED, client explains: “I am grateful to A CHANGING WORLD have services by telehealth since ADAPTABLE PLANS FOR I am immuno-compromised and TREATMENT cannot have anyone in the home.”

During the pandemic lockdown, many HFI clients who depend on regular, consistent substance use treatment were unable to attend in-person counseling appointments. Isolation, relationship stressors, and lack of financial stability often intensified the already substantial roadblocks to recovery.

Recognizing this potential for increased stress, the Shores substance use treatment team quickly pivoted to providing virtual counseling. Home-based Family Recovery (HFR)—a separate program focused on families that include a caregiving parent with recent or active substance use and a young child who is at risk of removal from the home—continued to provide in-home care to clients who depend on individualized guidance from their clinician.

Client Raelynne entered the HFR program in February and stuck with it through the challenging months that followed. “I didn’t want to cooperate in the beginning, but I realized it can only help me instead of hurt me,” she says. “[Holy Family Institute] has given me a lot of resources for me and my children—help for mental health, behavioral issues. Now they’re looking to see if they can find me somewhere else to live… I love them. They’re great.”

“HFI’s outpatient [mental health counseling] team has not missed a beat when it comes to providing quality therapeutic telehealth services to our clients during this pandemic. Being able to reach people remotely and have them allow us into their homes has allowed TABLE OF CONTENTS the client, in many ways, to be more comfortable and forthcoming with issues they may have faced or are currently facing.” ~ Stephanie Snyder, HFI Counselor TABLE OF CONTENTS community.” void in the inner-city able to fulfill a huge timea perfect to be It has come along at Prep special. is “I think Nazareth ~ MrBrazil will actually appreciatewill it.” Brown, ‘wah woh wah wah’. wah But are they when mature enough, they … Itell this to my kids and at look they me like theteacher on Charlie have. Meeting people that the average adult doesn’t get thechance to meet andsupervisors engineers. Getting that experience most kids would never to get to spend one day out the week working of alongside CEOs and And theinternship program unique. is so This is invaluable experience able a timeto be toperfect huge fulfill voidthe in inner-citycommunity … “I Nazareth think Prep is special,” Mr. Brazil says. “It has come along at a youngest son, Nathan, afreshman be will in the 2020-2021school year. year go and on will to play at basketball Carlow . Mr. Brazil’s Nehemiah and Nahum, graduated this were on theteam—Nehemiah than 40students across theJVand both Varsity teams. Mr. Brazil’s sons, He was right. school year, In the2019–2020 theprogram had more out thedoor,” says Mr. Brazil. the team. you aren’t if So going committed, to be it’s going to push you that theschool is going to grow, and come guys will here of apart to be “We continued explaining that committed. them to be we expected And only tenof students didn’t who yet understand practice. theimportance of But Mr. when Brazil coaching started in 2015, theentire program consisted semi-finals championshipa WPIAL schoolyear, in the2017–2018 made it to State is ahuge theathletic program’s of part success. basketball The team won Mr. Nehemiah Brazil, bus driver afull-time is who also for Nazareth Prep, in athletics.basketball The team led by impressive reputation—especially Considering Nazareth Prep only has six years under its belt, it has built an ETM.BAI: BRAZIL: MR. MEET DRIVER AND DAD AND DRIVER COACH, PREP NAZARETH last year, and has produced collegiate seven players since 2017. Coach Brazil during the 2018–2019 WPIAL season Coach Brazilduring the2018–2019 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS TRAUMA SUPPORT Despite hardships, these theteen has worked with or to have her when mother afuneral away. passed young son, for whom she had apost-adoptive agreement, client, the pandemic meant being unable her to see during challenging these times. For one 19-year-old many whom cannot of rely on robust support systems This supporttransformative been has for IHFS clients, equipment. protective families with masks and other important personal leave on clients’ porches, others while helped connect essential workers. Someclinicians brought to groceries donned their masks and continued home visits as children.of Throughoutthe lockdown, IHFS employees hands-on assistance to parents and monitor thesafety clinicians rely on regular home visits to deliver transition to telehealth and services, virtual IHFS Unlike other HFIprograms, which could effectively nurturing homes for children. their stabilizationcritical and help parents provide healthy, haveoccasion, staff therisen to continuing to offer has required persistence both and creativity. IHFS stressors introduced new which for many families, program. Adapting to theCOVID-19 pandemic, welfarechild and domestic support violence pilot Children,of Office Youth and Families ina national program partnered with is also Allegheny County conflict, and other issues related trauma.to The concerns, use, relationship health substance mental wide array challenges of related to abuse and neglect, Allegheny program that empowers families throughout In-Home (IHFS)is acounseling Family Services SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES CREATIVE TRAUMA and and Armstrong Counties to handle a

provide healthy homes for their children. program, with agoal to give parents tools to visits to clients in the In-Home Family Services HFI’s essential, front-line staff continued home literally essential. never stopped They working.” our In-Home workers are, but this proves were they Family Support Programs. “We always say how important says Antonia Whitehead, Senior Vice President of 25 workers going into homes during the pandemic,” attentive their clients. to of the needs “We had about arewho passionate about their work and endlessly successEach reflectsthe dedication story IHFS staff, of that Iam my own person.” just theway Iam…that Ihave much so to live for and person now says, “[I feel] that Iam loved and beautiful strong foundation for any future pursuits. This young therapists, counselors and teachers, are they building a Independenttheir Living caseworker, family, doctors, people recover from substance use. With thehelp of overdose, inspired theteen has been to someday help stepfather had hoped. Having lost that caregiver to an accepted even into was college,—and late their as ablehas been to on focus and enjoy their education stability in two amazing adoptive homes, this client well in school. Now that their siblings all have found youth prioritized protecting their siblings over doing up neglect, in the midst of abuse and use, drug this themselves to become, put as they it, “a nerd.” Growing thriving isAlso ateen client has who reinvented Charise Ainsworth. “She is young but continues to thrive.” remains positive throughout her life,” says her counselor me, maintained, has she complained and because never holding while all down ajob. young“This lady amazes IHFS to up sign for driving classes and enroll in school,

collaborative activities Family Servicesenjoyscreative, of Armstrong CountyIn-Home An IndependentLivingGroup

Institute thisFebruary a benefitconcertatHolyFamily leads theVoiceGivers Choir in Artistic Director JoeStuligross (top) the important work Holy of Family in finding reconciliation.” music that evokes thehorrificseparationtrauma while highlighting of DirectorArtistic Joe Stuligross says he pieces chose these to “present Dunphy and Shawn Kirchner, donated their scores for theperformances. bringing reconciliation. Thetwo composersthese pieces, of Melissa separation childhood andof community theimportance of support in , and “Away and in Danger,” about thefears and realities byjourney unaccompanied minors traveling from Salvador El to the their families, including “Dancing in Buses,” describing aharrowing reflected children theuponseparated andneeds experiences fromof to thepublic. Theconcert followed, featuring a program musicthat of eveningThe started at 5:30 p.m.Catholic withfull a Massthat was open organizations that work to make adifference. economic and issuesawareness and highlight social significant of Institute DebSadowskimember staff in 2019,with a mission to raise choir professional of singers was co-founded by former Holy Family inaugural season, titled “ secondthe concert of of being the beneficiary On February 29, Holy Family Institute had thehonor hosting and of IIGVIET UNRBECIDE CHILDREN VULNERABLE VOICE TO GIVING FAMILY INSTITUTE HOLYBENEFITS VOICEGIVERS CONCERT ”T e Help and Hope for Vulnerable Th Children.” VoiceGivers Choir’s

13 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIALIZED LEARNING my job,” Amber says, referring to days she when would the school day. “I to always was used having to leave his siblings, and given mind during of Amber peace behavior at home, strengthened his relationships with into theclassroom, succeed but improved has also his positiveThis has experience not only preparedDarrell baby morning.” is on able school every focused to be providethey emotional aton of support to him. My welcome day with him open warmly arms, every and moved forward in an extremely positive way. They “I love that school,” she says. “My son has definitely is amazed at thedramatic progress her son has made. at Holy Family Learning, Specialized however, Amber After personalizedreceiving attentionfrom the staff medicationneed to function in aclassroom setting. multiple occasions, Amber was told that her son would due to his behavioral and emotional challenges. On physically separated from other children many times otherseveral elementary schools. Darrell had been what his mother calls “extremely rough situations” at at Holy Family Learning after Specialized experiencing Client Amber’s nine-year-old son, Darrell, enrolled FOR WHOLE CHILD THE SPECIALIZED LEARNING we’re able to move forward on this positive journey.” Darrell, in my life,” she says. “I’m glad. so I’m happy so decisions thebest onehas been of Ihave ever made, for hopes to enroll his younger brother at theschool. “This transformative so Learning has been that Amber now Darrell’s at experience Holy Family Specialized and ask how he is doing, no matter day.” the timeof fine. I do curious, feel And if it’s okay for me call to just andthey let me called know was that everything a suspension he when went to Holy Family. Instead things for him to work on, that Ifelt sure he would get to going week to add new to the IEPmeetings every drive to school and pick Darrell up early. “I used was so culinary artsandfire response working infieldssuchas about opportunity tolearn Right: Studentshavethe on-campus gardening activity students participateinan Left: SpecializedLearning 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS EVENTS running back James Conner.event The raised $175,000. current Miss Pennsylvania, TiffanySeitz, and Steelers lives.their The 2019honorees were HFIalumna and extraordinary courage in overcoming challenges in a current Pittsburgh Steeler have who demonstrated Luncheon hosted the2019 On November 5, 2019, HFIand the Pittsburgh Steelers 27TH ANNUAL ORAEAA DS AWAR AGE K C COUR O L B D E LUNCHEON AND HOUSECOURAGE , which recognizes an HFIalumnus and Arthur J. Courage Rooney Award

full of hope because of each and every one of you.” one each of and every hope of because of full any future one can imagine. But it afuture is still future unknown—likely more to be differentthan known for, but we are here to launch you into a could celebration not hold of thetype we are the graduatingwith these words: class off “We and posing for photos. Sister Linda Yankoski sent 2020cheering forwith of the Class their classmates and receive their diplomas. It was ajoyous day, students got their chance across to walk thestage and adapted, but on June 5, 2020, 29mask-wearing 2020 Commencement ceremony down scaled was toDue COVID-19 restrictions, Nazareth Prep’s GRADUATION NAZARETH PREP

short, outing thegolf over raised $70,000. Despite heavy thunderstorms cutting theday Stanley Cup Champion, as theEvent acted Chair. former Pittsburgh Penguin and two-time HFI as the title sponsor and Pierre Larouche, in arow, Jim Shorkey Auto Group supported in Presto,Nevillewood PA. For thesecond year Classic Golf On July 22, 2019, HFIheld its 33rd Annual 33RDANNUAL GOLF OUTING GOLF at a new location—The Club at at location—The anew

17 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS FINANCIALS JUNE 30, 2020 30, JUNE FINANCIALS HFI HFI HFI HFI HFI HOL HOL HOL HOL HOL NET AS NET AS NET AS NET AS NET AS

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LIABILITIES REVENUE HOLY FAMILY FOUNDATION NET ASSETS ASSETS EXPENSES 52.38% 28.97% 66.86% 43.37% 56.63% 36.87% 42.96% 69.87% 14.78% 29.41% 17.38% 13.19% 19.11% 0.28% 3.89% 0.83% LI LI LI LI LI EXPENS EXPENS EXPENS ASSE ASSE ASSE ASSE ASSE EXPENS EXPENS REVENU REVENU REVENU REVENU REVENU 1.05% 2.16% ABILITIES ABILITIES ABILITIES ABILITIES ABILITIES Y F Y F Y F Y F Y F TS TS TS TS TS AMIL AMIL AMIL AMIL AMIL SE SE SE SE SE

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Total Refundable Deposits Accounts Payable Accrued Expenses Loans Total DonorRestrictions With DonorRestrictions Without Other Grant andContributions 3rd PartyReimbursement Government Total Prepaid expense&Other Property &Equipment(net) Cash &Equivalent Accounts Receivable Total Nazareth Prep Preparatory Program College International Holy FsmilyInstitute Administration E E E E E Y FOUN Y FOUN Y FOUN Y FOUN Y FOUN

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$12,714,798 $16,734,129 $3,876,132 $5,060,667 $5,559,851 $6,477,388 $2,881,799 $3,540,035 $3,159,313 $15,078,064 $23,951,792 $4,219,656 $7,138,741 $1,585,324 $3,659,060 $24,275,661 $5,472,549 $8,936,799 $159,026 $202,466 $212,860 $518,315 $15,305

NAZ NAZ NAZ NAZ NAZ LIABILITIES LIABILITIES LIABILITIES LIABILITIES LIABILITIES A A A A A EXPENSES EXPENSES EXPENSES EXPENSES EXPENSES REVENUE REVENUE REVENUE REVENUE REVENUE SSETS SSETS SSETS SSETS SSETS Juvenile Probation Office Human of Department Services, Children,of Office Youth, and Families Human of Department Services, Bureau & Drug of Alcohol Programs Human of Department Services, Behavioralof Office Health Human of Department Services, Development Economic and Community of Department EducationDepartment of Programs Alcohol and Drug of Department Development Economic and Community of Department Spenser’s VoiceFoundation Partner4Work UPMC Health Plan Foundation Memorial Ryan Foundation Mellon King Richard Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation The Pittsburgh Foundation Nazareth Family Foundation McElhattan Foundation Irene C. Foundation Shea The Hillman Family Foundations The HeinzEndowments Foundation Grable Foundation God City of Foundation Allegheny ALLEGHENY COUNTY OF PENNSYLVANIA COMMONWEALTH ORGANIZATIONS GRANTMAKING & FRIENDS & SPONSORS

Minnock Real Estate Services EstateMinnock Real Services Enterprise Rent-A-Car David Janasek Vernon C. Neal and Alvina B. Neal Fund Workers Union Local #5 International Brotherhood Electrical of TJS Insurance Group The Wilson Sisters the Holy of Family Nazareth of Pittsburgh Commercial Construction Carle Marlyn Mark Minnaugh Manor House Kitchens, Inc. KMPG LLP Gibson ThomasEngineering Daily Fran First National Bank Emcor Scalise Corporation Eaton Arnett Carbis Toothman, LLP AKCWLLC Associates Lumber84 TVS The Fund Inc. V. Hamilton, Geo Health Gateway HospitalSewickley of Encompass Health Rehabilitation Apogee ITServices UPMC Health Plan Peter Germain MSA Safety Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Mascaro Company, Construction L.P. Jim Shorkey Auto Group ADDITIONAL SUPPORT TEE SPONSORS FOURSOMES BRONZE SILVER GOLD TITLE SPONSOR CLASSIC SPONSORS 33RD ANNUAL GOLF

The Wilson Group The Wilson Vernon C. Neal & Alvina B. Neal Fund Pittsburgh Commercial Construction MSA Safety Jim Shorkey Auto Group James L. Smith Insurance Agency Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Gateway Electrical Workers Union Local #5 of Brotherhood International Foundation LouisTheBerkman Sandra & Insurance Brown & Brown Grossman Yanak &Ford, LLP Huddle Up For Kids Foundation Department University Pittsburgh of Athletic Sisters the Holy of Family Nazareth of Diagnostics Quest PricewaterhouseCoopers PJ Dick –Trumbull –Lindy Paving Mailing Pittsburgh Construction Mascaro Joy Dolan Jones Lang LaSalle First National Bank Spiritan Division DLA+ Architecture and Interior Design Deluzio Family Covestro Apogee ITServices SILVER BLACK & GOLD ADDITIONAL SUPPORT BRONZE LUNCHEON SPONSORS COURAGE HOUSE ARTHUR J. ROONEY, SR.

19 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPONSORS & FRIENDS Holy Family Institute Family Holy HolyCross Academy Highmark Inc. International, HarbisonWalker Greater Valley Community Services Health Gateway Focus on Renewal First National Bank FedEx Café Everyday Esquire Law Corporation Eaton End CooperativeEast Ministry Duquesne University Program Assistance Duquesne Customer Light Bank Dollar DLA+ Architects Deloitte Covestro PetroleumCountywide Concordia at Villa St. Joseph &GrigsbyCohen Pittsburgh City of Asylumof City Christian Home Healthcare Children’sPittsburgh Museum of Center Science Carnegie Pittsburgh of Library Carnegie Buchanan Ingersoll PC &Rooney andBoys Western Girls Clubs of PA ScoutsBoy of America Salon Bloom Church Center Bible Batch the of Best Auberle ATI Metals Apogee ITServices Allegheny Health Network Allegheny County Alcosan A+ Schools 412 Food Rescue SPONSORS 2019–2020 NAZARETH PREP INTERNSHIP & FRIENDS & SPONSORS

Penn Hills Charter School Partner4Work Northside Catholic Hope New MSA Safety McCarl’s Services, Inc. Group Construction Massaro Homes Maronda Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild School Manchester Charter Academic Living Liberty in Life Light of L.B. Foster University Roche La KPMG K&L Gates UPMC United Steelworkers Union Grounds Uncommon Terra by Terra TeleTracking Technologies Inc. TechnicalRosedale College Pittsburgh of Ronald McDonald House Charities University Morris Robert HouseRed Communications County Allegheny of Authority Port PNC PJ Dick –Trumbull –Lindy Paving Pittsburgh Technology Council Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pittsburgh Penguins Mailing Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Glass Center Pittsburgh Commercial Construction Peoples Entrepreneurshipof Junior Achievementof Jim Shorkey Auto Group Copper Hussey Howard Hanna HomewoodChildren’s Village Homeless Children’s Education Fund Manor Holy Family

Combined Insurance Company Corporation CentiMark Comcast Company Buncher The MawrBryn Trust Company Tax Credit Donors Scholarship Opportunity UPMC Health Plan Corporation Trumbull GroupPNC Financial Services Bank Northwest Metro Benefits, Inc. Duessel Maher Huntington National Bank Hefren-Tillotson GMS Surgent First National Bank Bank Dollar America of Educational Improvement & YMCA Homewood Brushton YMCA Allegheny Wright Solutions Childcare Group Wilson Western Pennsylvania Conservancy Urban Impact Urban Academy UPMC Shadyside UPMC Mercy Hospital UPMC Children’s Hospital

Loretta AdamsLoretta voting) non- (ex-officio, President Sr. Yankoski, Linda Secretary Corsetti, Rosemary Treasurer Minnaugh, Mark Chair Vice Saunders, Rosanne Chair Brogan, Staci The Leadership Advanced Initiative Managing Director A. YoungRobert Institute Family Holy President CEO / (ex-officio) Sister Linda Yankoski, CSFN, EdD &Grigsby,Cohen P.C. Director F.John Wingerter AKCW Associates,LLC President K. WadeSally University Roche La Academic Affairs AssociatePresident, Vice G. Schaefer, Thomas Reverend PhD Consultant Human Resources Rosanne C. Saunders MellonCarnegie University Assistant Treasurer Monique F. Polas, MBA Inc. Eagle, Giant Retired Executive VP &CFO Mark J. Minnaugh Sisters the Holy of Family Nazareth of Sr. Maria Kruszewski, CSFN WebAmazon Services Manager Enterprise Service Aman Kohli Buchanan Ingersoll PC &Rooney Shareholder L.Rosemary Corsetti Group LLC Cameron Professional Services President CEO & Francine B. Cameron, CPA, MBA Downs Co, & Schneider Inc. Audit Shareholder Staci L. Brogan, CPA Health Gateway Vice President, Services Clinical OFFICERS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE GOVERNANCE

William T. Cullen

(ex-officio, with vote) with (ex-officio, Member the of President Yankoski, Linda Sister William Cullen, Secretary Phillips, TreasurerChristopher Chair Petroy, Vice Anthony Chair Schaefer, Thomas Father Holy Family Institute President CEO / (ex-officio) Sister Linda Yankoski, CSFN, EdD Appliances Safety Mine Resource Officer Senior Vice Human President Chief & Paul R. Uhler University Pittsburgh of for Communications Retired ViceChancellor P.Kenneth Service University Roche La Academic Affairs AssociatePresident, Vice G. Schaefer, Thomas Reverend PhD Learning eSpark Superintendent Residence in Grable Fellow, Grable Foundation Rocco,Bart Ed.D. CenturyLink Account Director Christopher H. Phillips University Grantham Officer Academic Chief President, Provost & DM Petroy, R. Anthony C2C Innovative Solutions, Inc. Medical Director R.Michael Owens, MD, MBA PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC ManagerSenior John R. Olszewski Duquesne University Director, Spiritan Division Judith R. Griggs, PhD Jim Shorkey Auto Group ManagerGeneral Engle Mike Omnicell Solutions IV Vice President Manager, General & H.Douglas Descalzi Attorney NAZARETH PREP OFFICERS

Charles C.Charles Casalnova UPMC Director, Human Resources Holt Timothy &Grigsby,Cohen PC Counsel Of James R. Haggerty Buchanan Ingersoll &Rooney, PC (PatentCounsel Attorney) G. Fischer Ralph Covestro Corporate Governance Director, Health, Environmental, Safety & Anna Clark-Emerick F.N.B. Corporation Human Resources &Corporate Services President, ViceExecutive (ex-officio, non-voting) (ex-officio, Director Executive Sexauer, Michael vote) with (ex-officio, Member the of President Yankoski, Linda Sister Fischer,Ralph Secretary &Treasurer Chair Vice Haggerty, James Morgan Chair O’Brien, Institute Family Holy President CEO / (ex-officio) Sister Linda Yankoski, CSFN, EdD K&L Gates Partner P. Nicholas Vari Foundation Family Holy Executive / COO Vice President SexauerMichael (ex-officio) Peoples Natural Gas President &CEO Morgan K. O’Brien Independent Counsel Legal V.Mark Matera Eagle, Inc. Giant CEO KaretLaura HOLY FAMILY FOUNDATION OFFICERS

21 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE | ANNUAL REPORT | 2019–2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS category for her assemblage art, titled “T.” Glass,”“The andSavannah the in 3D Art in the2D categoryArt for his painting, received honorableLewis mentions, Xavier Rising juniors Xavier Ruffin and Savannah oncreated stretched with acrylics canvas. recognition for piece, surrealist her “Untitled,” a $100 Visacard gift of andcertificate a received category and place in the2DArt 2020’s of Class Amara won Bailey second AwardsLabsy Pittsburgh prestigious of Library Carnegie studentsthree from the received accolades and robust program. arts visual This year, activity, the Studio has grown into arich created as asummer camp and after-school ideas through arts. thevisual Originally themselves, communities, their and their Nazareth Prep students to explore by John and Cathy Pelusi, is aspace for CathyThe Pelusi Art Studio, sponsored AS WRDS AWAR LABSY PITTSBURGH’S OF CARNEGIE LIBRARY S T BY N RECOGNIZED E D U T S for student artwork. student for

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successful and prominent women in Pittsburgh. awards during Women’s History Month to celebrate Nazarethof Prep. Cribs for Kids established these crisis and theopioid epidemic, as well as the creation herfamilies—especially efforts to addressborderthe for her work in improving children thelives of and with aCribs for Kids On March 12, 2020, Sister Linda Yankoski was honored community in Pittsburgh. to date, as well as her contributions to theLatinx on adaily basis and has helped more than 356children through which she oversees an average 57cases of workHope in building Program, up theJourney of HFI in 2014. Luz received this honor her of because children before moving to Pittsburgh to work for providing globe the education opportunities for of Autonoma University in Columbia, Luz traveled 40UnderMagazine 2020 .graduate of 40Class A ’s Manager, Pittsburgh of part to be was selected Luz Blandon, HFI’s Journey Hope Case of Lead ACHIEVEMENT AWARDACHIEVEMENT OFWOMEN FOR KIDSCRIBS FROM MAGAZINE O R PITTSBURGH F R O N O H N O D N 40 UNDER 40 A RECEIVES L B Z U L Women Achievementof Award

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