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THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF ANNUAL REPORT 2006 OUR MISSION

THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES of the Archdiocese of New York seeks to uphold the dignity of each person as made in the image of by serving the basic needs of the poor, troubled, frail and oppressed of all religions. We collaborate with parishes and Catholic and non-Catholic partners to build a compassionate and just society. Through a network of administered, sponsored and affiliated agencies, Catholic Charities delivers, coordinates and advocates for quality human services and programs touching almost every human need.

CONTENTS 3 Message from His Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan 4 Message from the Chairman of the Board 5 Executive Director’s Report to the Community 10 The Catholic Charities Federation of Agencies Highlights 14 Directory of Agencies 20 Catholic Charities Philanthropy 24 Friends and Funders of Catholic Charities 30 Fiscal Report 32 Board of Trustees and Executive Staff Catholic Charities helps solve the problems of New Yorkers in need – non-Catholics and Catholics alike. We rebuild lives and touch almost every human need promptly, locally, day in and day out, and always with compassion and dignity. We help your neighbors, as you would like to be helped if your family were in need. Catholic Charities provides help and creates hope by…

Protecting and nurturing children and youth

Feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless

Strengthening families and resolving crises

Supporting the physically and emotionally challenged

Welcoming and integrating immigrants and refugees

ANNUAL REPORT 2006 1

MESSAGE FROM HIS EMINENCE Edward Cardinal Egan

Dear Friends in the Lord:

Permit me to repeat what I have said and written so often in the past: Catholic Charities is an extraordinary blessing for the Church in New York, and indeed for the people of the entire Greater New York community.

Shortly after I came here to serve as , I participated in a dedication of new housing in . As we were waiting for the ceremony to begin, the Mayor leaned toward me to say that without Catholic Charities he did not know how the City of New York would continue to be the haven of hope it is for so many. I thanked him for his kind observation and have THE MAYOR LEANED repeated it many times. And as the years have passed, I have come to understand ever more TOWARD ME TO clearly how exact were the Mayor's words. SAY THAT WITHOUT Some months ago I visited the Mercy Center in the South Bronx where I witnessed a dedicated Catholic Charities staff of women religious and generous young people assisting needy CATHOLIC CHARITIES mothers with food and clothing and helping children to learn the lessons of fair play and HE DID NOT KNOW even to do their homework. I was in a community of faith and love in one of our City's most troubled neighborhoods, and I was deeply proud of all I saw and heard. HOW THE CITY OF Most recently, I made my way to Dutchess County with Kevin Sullivan, the NEW YORK WOULD Executive Director of Catholic Charities, and some of his key collaborators to learn more about a home and a school sponsored by Catholic Charities and named for one of my CONTINUE TO BE predecessors, Patrick Cardinal Hayes. They are two strongholds of mercy in which severely THE HAVEN OF HOPE disabled youngsters are given the best of professional care in an atmosphere of genuine love. Virtually none of the children could walk or even stand on their own, and many had to be IT IS FOR SO MANY. nourished by means of feeding-tubes. Nonetheless, all were being treated as beloved children of God, created in His image and likeness.

None of these wonders of Catholic Charities would be possible without the generous, ongoing support of so many men and women of good will in our Greater New York community. To each and everyone I express both my admiration and my heartfelt gratitude. You are making a crucially important difference in the lives of thousands. May the Lord bless you for your caring and concern.

With kindest regards, I am

Very truly yours,

Edward Cardinal Egan Archbishop of New York

ANNUAL REPORT 2006 3 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES John J. Phelan, Jr.

Dear Friends: Archdiocese of New York. It is through the generosity of the individuals, foundations The extent of the good being done by and corporations listed on these pages, and Catholic Charities continues to amaze me. our partnership with government that the For almost a century, day in and day out, work of Catholic Charities continues to Catholic Charities has been rebuilding lives provide help and create hope in the lives and touching almost every human need. of thousands throughout New York. Unfortunately, I am also amazed by the number of individuals and families that are Permit me to offer a special thanks to His still in need in our society. Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan, who remains a steadfast ambassador and advocate To be better prepared to meet these human for the mission of Catholic Charities. I am needs, Catholic Charities conducted a most appreciative of my fellow Trustees and significant strategic planning effort. We the members of the Cardinal's Committee sought to ensure that our agencies were for Charity who made Catholic Charities a well run and attuned to the changing priority in their philanthropic efforts through- requirements of those most in need. We out the past year. I also want to recognize also looked for the best ways to communicate Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, our staff and the range of good work Catholic Charities volunteers, whose combined efforts enable already does. That is what this Annual Catholic Charities to help solve the problems Report sets out to do. I invite you to learn of New Yorkers in need – non-Catholics and more about the work of Catholic Charities Catholics alike. in helping our neighbors; and nurturing children and youth; feeding the hungry My role in Catholic Charities and the oppor- and sheltering the homeless; strengthening tunities it gives me to serve our communities families and resolving crises; supporting is a source of genuine satisfaction. I encourage the physically and emotionally challenged; you to continue your partnership with your and welcoming and intergrating immigrants fellow New Yorkers, as we provide help and and refugees. create hope for our neighbors in need.

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I Sincerely, thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to Catholic Charities of the

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

44 CATHOLIC CHARITIES REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Monsignor Kevin Sullivan

Years ago I was given a card with in God's grace and guidance arrangement this initiative also a message that read something to strengthen our professional attempts to expedite reuniting like this: services. children with their natural families or finding them a permanent “When I wake in the morning Catholic Charities succeeds in adoptive home. I think about the abundance touching almost every human of God's creation and all the need because we are not one Mentoring goodness in the world. This large centralized organization. makes me want to spend the The merger of Catholic Big Catholic Charities is a family of day rejoicing and taking in Sisters Big Brothers has yielded more than 90 vibrant agencies. more of this goodness. Then two important developments Each one has a distinctive history I remember the millions who in its comprehensive mentoring of providing help and creating are starving, the elderly who programs. Their newly renovated hope, promptly and locally in are alone and frightened, and facilities now have a gym available every community throughout ten the homeless sleeping on the for the use of the young women street. Now I become either counties of the Archdiocese of and men they serve at the dejected and immobilized or New York. Each has its own Cardinal Spellman Center on obsessed about curing the dedicated Board and management the . In addition, world's ills. These thoughts team committed to helping in recognition of the different make it hard to plan the day.” those in need with compassion developmental needs of young and dignity. Together we form Days – and nights – at Catholic men and women, Catholic Big The Catholic Charities of the Charities are like this. We are Sisters Big Brothers has created Archdiocese of New York. torn. We rejoice for the wonders seven gender-specific programs – and even miracles that Catholic Permit me to share with you just four for its young women Charities works in providing help a few highlights about how we and three for its young men. provide help and create hope in and creating hope for thousands Recognizing these different the lives of countless thousands of New Yorkers in need. But we throughout the neighborhoods needs is a critical step toward are saddened and frustrated by and communities of New York promoting greater respect and the suffering in the world and City and the Hudson Valley. equality in relationships that our failure to eradicate its causes will help these young people or alleviate its symptoms. PROTECTING AND NURTURING throughout their lives. CHILDREN AND YOUTH However, this doesn't make it Sports, Scouting and Retreats Foster Care hard to plan our day. It makes it Once again this year more than fairly easy: day in and day out Each night more than 4,500 10,000 youngsters in three New we commit ourselves to help children and youth are in foster York City boroughs and more solve the problems of New care with Catholic Charities then 10,000 youngsters from Yorkers in need, non-Catholics agencies. is the Hudson Valley participated and Catholics alike. Each day we initiating a new integrated in wholesome after school sports advocate for policies that reduce funding and program design programs sponsored by CYO. the need for our help. Each day to improve its foster care system. Through scouting and retreats, we touch and rebuild lives with Catholic Charities agencies will thousands more were helped to compassion and dignity because be in the forefront of this initiative develop values that will serve every individual is made in the that seeks to keep children them well as adults. It is only image of God. Each day we trust placed in care in as homelike a setting as possible. Through an integrated case management

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DAY IN AND DAY OUT

WE COMMIT OURSELVES we continue to provide nutritious taken the lead in developing Preventive Services meals we also advocate to and operating these housing TO HELP SOLVE THE Many of us can remember a eliminate the need for these programs with an ingenuity, time when the help of a friend meals. compassion and dedication that PROBLEMS OF NEW or relative prevented our family's makes supported housing true Preventing Homelessness struggle from turning into a YORKERS IN NEED, havens for those who may be tragedy. When there are no The best thing you can do for a experiencing a homelike setting NON-CATHOLICS friends or relatives to whom a “homeless” individual or family for the first time. family can turn, there is Catholic AND CATHOLICS ALIKE. is to keep them from being Charities and its experience in homeless. Last year, more than STRENGTHENING FAMILIES & strengthening families and 2,000 families from every county RESOLVING CRISES because volunteers give countless resolving potential crises. in the Archdiocese, many of hours of their time that CYO Emergency Assistance Preventive services offered by them the working poor, kept programs are able to serve the Catholic Charities agencies in their homes thanks to Catholic The Gulf Coast is still struggling young people of the New York communities throughout New Charities. Unfortunately, we with the devastation caused by metropolitan area. York can stop a critical situation must expand this assistance Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. from becoming a tragedy. They FEEDING THE HUNGRY AND whenever and wherever we can When I visited New Orleans last also are the support that helps SHELTERING THE HOMELESS because the need continues to year I saw that the destruction families stay together and soar as the cost of living rises. was still shocking. During this New York is a city of intense prevents children from being past year, Catholic Charities has contrasts. Some residents earn Affordable housing developed by removed from their families and cooperated fully with efforts multi-million dollar bonuses parishes decades ago remains a placed in foster care. to keep the needs of the Gulf while one million children live precious, yet precarious resource. Region prominent on the national SUPPORTING THE PHYSICALLY below the poverty level. “Below During the past year Catholic agenda. I was grateful to be able AND EMOTIONALLY the poverty level” means that Charities has worked to ensure to call attention to the ongoing CHALLENGED a child's family of four must proper coordination and over- reconstruction needs of the survive on an annual household sight of this housing. To this end, Residences and Community region on our weekly program income of less that $20,000. we have worked to strengthen Day Programs JustLove on the Catholic Modest rent in a small apartment the Association of Catholic Channel on Sirius Satellite Radio. None of us can know or explain can be $10,000 or more a year, Homes as an important vehicle why some individuals must which leaves only $10,000 for all not only for preserving existing On a much smaller scale, but bear the burden of physical other expenses including food, housing, but also for developing still devastating to the individual and emotional disabilities. What medicine and clothes. new affordable housing in the families affected, parts of our we do know is that those so Archdiocese. The Archdiocesan Archdiocese suffered flood Emergency Meals burdened are our brothers and realignment process, driven by damage caused by record spring sisters made, like us, in God's The cost of housing impacts demographic shifts, is affording rainfall. Orange, Sullivan and image and likeness. We must directly on the ability of the opportunities to explore the use Westchester counties were help them and their families poor to provide enough food of certain Church properties for among those hardest hit and live in dignity. Catholic Charities for their families. Catholic additional affordable housing. Catholic Charities responded. agencies help thousands of Charities affiliated community- The Rusty Staub Mobile Food Transitional supported housing physically and emotionally based food pantries and soup Pantry was on the scene in continues to be an important challenged neighbors of all ages kitchens provided more than five Mamaroneck to distribute component of the work of by giving them a compassionate, million emergency meals last food to families impacted by Catholic Charities. Dedicated dignified and homelike residence. year. Yet we remain disturbed by floods on the south shore of women religious have often With support, some of the the need to do this and so while Westchester. challenged can live in the

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WE DO KNOW THAT

THOSE SO BURDENED Chinese government, to proceed support of so many partners with his political asylum case and from the larger New York arena. ARE OUR BROTHERS allow his family to be reunited. We are grateful for the support of the New York financial AND SISTERS MADE, Accurate Information community highlighted each LIKE US, IN GOD'S We constantly warn immigrants year by our breakfast. who seek our services to beware IMAGE AND LIKENESS. We partner with our government of unscrupulous notarios and officials in seeking just policies street corner lawyers who may and effective programs for the be too incompetent or larcenous community or with their families. sake of those in need. to properly counsel their clients. Catholic Charities day programs, Many times Catholic Charities Because of the respect for the including clubhouses and must untangle these bungled work of Catholic Charities, I structured workshops, provide attempts. was given the opportunity to this support. Our task and goal participate in a forum on faith, are to maintain these residences Legalization values and poverty with leading and programs, enhance their A major focus of the past year presidential candidates at quality even further, and to identify has been the prospects of George Washington University opportunities for increasing the legalization – more a roller in Washington, DC. My question number of such residences. coaster ride than a process. posed at the forum was: “How We continue to work for might we as a nation move WELCOMING AND immigration reform and to beyond narrow and at times INTEGRATING IMMIGRANTS prepare immigrants for that excessive individualism and AND REFUGEES reform no matter how near or re-commit ourselves to the Providing Refuge far down the road. It is never common good – even though Work with immigrants is one of too soon to advise immigrants such a re-commitment requires the jewels of Catholic Charities to learn English, pay taxes, individual sacrifice and self- services. This past year presented develop ties to the community, restraint?” This question was very troubling challenges. Random keep the laws of the country, born from the reality I witness raids to round up immigrants and send their children to day in and day out working have increased. Protections that school. Independent of any with the staff, volunteers and once seemed solid have been immigration legislation, Catholic benefactors of Catholic Charities. reduced. As a result Catholic Charities will continue to They regularly sacrifice a part of Charities lawyers find it even respond to thousands of pleas themselves for the sake of those more difficult to advise and for help from immigrants and in need. This is a commitment represent immigrant workers. their families. and an example that Catholic In spite of such challenges, Charities needs to nourish. It is Building a Just And we are proud of a landmark a commitment that must be part Compassionate Society decision from the Federal Court of all society's institutions. Only of Appeals in a case, argued by Because Catholic Charities by doing this will we provide our Catholic Charities attorneys, touches almost every human help and create hope for overruling an immigration judge need, we are at the center of so millions in need in New York and permitting a man, whose much in our society. We would and throughout our nation. wife had been sterilized by the not be able to maintain our wide scope and strength without the

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CATHOLIC CHARITIES PROVIDES HELP AND CREATES HOPE BY Protecting and nurturing children and youth

IN ANY GIVEN YEAR… 400 children adopted by loving families 6,800 children and teens placed in safe foster care 2,700 youth participating in sound after-school programs 1,400 children enjoying summer camps 4,000 children growing and learning daily in day care 39,000 youth playing wholesome sports

Although artistic and bright, Ancludys and his siblings lived huddled in a tenement surrounded by danger, drugs and poverty. Catholic Big Sisters Big Brothers bought paint brushes and easel, introduced him to museums and secured a spot for him at a high school for gifted artists. Catholic Big Sisters Big Brothers provides such opportunities for 600 children like Ancludys. THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK Agency Highlights

CATHOLIC CHARITIES IS

A FEDERATION OF MORE INCARNATION CHILDREN'S present new challenges that are programs for many of the CENTER overcome by the Center's multi- children who live in Cardinal THAN 90 CATHOLIC faceted treatment model that The Incarnation Children's Center Hayes Homes and special needs focuses on developing each HUMAN SERVICES [ICC] was created in the 1980's children who live with their child's mind, body and spirit. families. In 1986, Cardinal Hayes AGENCIES AND as a humane and innovative response to children with developed an innovative respite CARDINAL HAYES HOME FOR PROGRAMS LOCATED HIV/AIDS who were abandoned, program that provides planned CHILDREN orphaned by, or removed from evening or day breaks for local THROUGHOUT NEW YORK their parents. Many were the Founded more than sixty-five families raising a disabled child. CITY AND THE HUDSON “boarder babies” who languished years ago by the Franciscan NAZARETH NURSERY alone in New York City hospitals. Missionaries of Mary, the VALLEY. TOGETHER THE The Incarnation Children's Cardinal Hayes Home for Children The mission of Nazareth Nursery AGENCIES RESPOND Center became the home and provides residential care and is to provide excellent day care haven for “homeless children treatment for young people who and early childhood TO ALMOST EVERY with AIDS.” It pioneered the are developmentally disabled and for the children of families in the HUMAN NEED. THEY concept of convalescent care frequently face other challenges New York Metropolitan area. for children with AIDS with including autism, cerebral palsy, Currently, more than 50 children OFFER ASSISTANCE TO remarkable results: dramatic epilepsy or neurological impair- ages two to six are enrolled at improvement in the children's ment. The main 62-acre campus the Nursery, located in two vintage THE MOST VULNERABLE health due to high quality of Cardinal Hayes, located in the brownstones in the Chelsea IN OUR MIDST. medical and nursing care plus small village of Millbrook, offers historic district in . proper nurturing. Many children its residents a serene natural Founded in 1901 by Fr. Henry presumed to be terminally ill setting, as well as a staff highly Van Rensselaer, S.J., Nazareth improved sufficiently to return to experienced in the care of Nursery is recognized as a a home setting. For the critically medically fragile children. On unique intellectual, emotional ill, ICC was a sanctuary of love in campus there is the Millbrook and spiritual environment. which they lived their final days. Intermediate Care Facility, a Nazareth offers a dual model home for 60 children and young approach that blends the The changing nature of HIV/AIDS adults, and six other free standing Montessori Method with the medical management helped intermediate care homes. Cardinal Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, children live longer. As a result, Hayes also operates five community a pedagogic program originally ICC became the only licensed based intermediate care facilities developed in to help children pediatric skilled nursing facility with ten residents each. The develop a loving relationship in New York for HIV-infected Cardinal Hayes School for Special with Jesus, as the Good Shepherd. children. Its current inpatient Children in Millbrook, chartered Every day children use materials, population ranges from ages and certified by the NYS such as religiously themed art 2 to 20. The medical diagnoses, Department of Education, supplies, figurines of biblical cognitive disabilities and mental provides special education persons, and color wheels health needs of the children explaining the Liturgical seasons of the year. Nazareth Nursery has

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THE MULTIFACETED

TREATMENT MODEL foster boarding home care and network that seek to improve OMRDD residential services. The the lives of struggling families OF INCARNATION agency's new Blue Sky Initiative – and their communities with a CHILDREN’S CENTER a demonstration project – will be holistic approach to service and the first time The Foundling referral. Reverend Larry Snyder, FOCUSES ON offers services for pre-delinquent president of Catholic Charities DEVELOPING EACH youth by applying family based USA, described Thorpe as interventions to reduce rates of “one of the brightest stars in CHILD'S MIND, recidivism for children and their a constellation of outstanding BODY AND SPIRIT families in the juvenile justice Catholic Charities programs system. In the fall of 2007, The working to strengthen families.” Foundling will begin construction Thorpe Family Residences were of Stephen's House, a five-story founded in 1989 by the its own Chapel, which is center on Staten Island that will Dominican Sisters of Sparkill, sponsored by the Franciscan include a Diagnostic Reception NY to help families achieve Sisters of the Mission of the Center, a home for approximately their full potential by connecting Immaculate . 24 children with intensive them to needed resources psycho-social needs and a full such as affordable housing THE NEW YORK FOUNDLING menu of information and referral and after-school programs. In The New York Foundling, one services. As The Founding the nearly 30 years that Thorpe of the region's oldest and most continues to grow and diversify has worked with needy families, widely recognized children's its services and sites, it truly it has helped more than 500 services agencies, was originally actualizes its mission: Abandon homeless mothers and their sponsored by the Sisters of No One. children secure homes, as well Charity nearly 140 years ago. as training and placement. The “Foundling” now helps THORPE FAMILY RESIDENCES Sister Barbara Lenninger, executive children, youth and adults in Thorpe Family Residences, director of Thorpe Family need with preventive and in-kind which offer both transitional Residences, describes some of services and advocacy. More and permanent housing for the agency's success stories: than 13,000 children are served homeless mothers and their “Many of our families have each year in both the New York children, received the Catholic moved off public assistance City area and Puerto Rico. The Charities USA 2007 Family and remain in the workforce.” Year 2006 has seen a remarkable Strengthening Award. This expansion of services and annual award recognizes initiatives by The Foundling. Just a few agencies are exceptional programs in the The New York City Administration highlighted here. The full national Catholic Charities for Children's Services requested directory of Catholic Charities that the Foundling assume Federation agencies begins Lakeside Family and Children's on page 14. Services' programs that provide

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CATHOLIC CHARITIES PROVIDES HELP AND CREATES HOPE BY Feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless

IN ANY GIVEN YEAR… 5,100,000 nutritous emergency meals served in and community food programs 3,300 families prevented from becoming homeless 2,200 individuals housed in temporary and transitional apartments 3,800 individuals provided with emergency overnight shelter 1,200 families living in affordable housing

David was left homeless when his mother died from throat cancer. Covenant House helps young people like by providing residential and outreach services for run-away and at-risk youth. Thanks to Catholic Charities, David attends college and is planning his future. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FEDERATION OF AGENCIES Directory

THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES

PROVIDE A WIDE RANGE HOUSE CASA CECILIA CATHOLIC KOLPING SOCIETY PO Box 305, 340 Willis Avenue 536 West 153rd Street 165 East 88th Street OF HUMAN SERVICES Bronx, NY 10454 New York, NY 10031 New York, NY 10128 Director: Sr. Simone Ponnet,LSG Director: Ms. Selina Nicholas Director: Mr. Robert Hemsing (718) 292-9321 (212) 283-7464 (212) 369-6647 UNDER VARIOUS AUSPICES www.AbrahamHouse.com Housing for low and moderate income www.kolpingny.org Assistance for offenders, ex-offenders individuals. Temporary housing for men in Manhattan THROUGHOUT THE and relatives. and retired men in the Bronx. CASITA MARIA, INC. ANGELA HOUSE, INC. 928 Simpson Street CENTRO MARIA RESIDENCE ARCHDIOCESE OF 3217 Cruger Avenue Bronx, NY 10459 539 West Bronx, NY 10467 Director: Ms. Lue Ann Eldar New York, NY 10019 NEW YORK. RELIGIOUS Director: Ms. Patricia Gannon (718) 589-2230 Director: Sr. Ylda Ramirez (718) 231-7592 www.casita.us (212) 581-5273 COMMUNITIES SPONSOR Transitional housing for homeless Social services for residents of the South Housing and job placement services for mothers and children. Bronx and East . immigrant women seeking education and/or employment. SOME. OTHERS HAVE ASTOR HOME FOR CHILDREN CATHOLIC BIG SISTERS 6339 Mill Street, PO Box 5005 AND BIG BROTHERS CHRIST HOUSE, INC. GROWN FROM PARISH Rhinebeck, NY 12572-5005 137 East 2nd. Street - 2nd. Floor 432 East 142nd Street Director: James McGuirk, Ph.D. New York, NY 10009 Bronx, NY 10454 (845) 871-1000 Director: Ms. Emily Forhman Director: Mr. Raul Morales COMMUNITIES OF FAITH. www.astorservices.org (212) 475-3291 (718) 665-8740 Foster care, group care, residential and www.cbsbb.org www.christhouse.us CHARISMATIC CLERGY, behavioral health services in the Bronx Volunteer mentoring for boys and Housing for men with special and Dutchess Counties. girls, individual and group counseling, circumstances. educational support. RELIGIOUS OR LAY LEADERS BOYS HOPE GIRLS HOPE OF NEW COVENANT HOUSE UNDER 21 YORK, INC. CATHOLIC CHARITIES COMMUNITY 460 West 41st Street FOUNDED OTHERS. PO Box 80477, 30 Ackerman Street SERVICES, ARCHDIOCESE OF N.Y. New York, NY 10036 Staten Island, NY 10308 1011 Director: Mr. Bruce J. Henry TOGETHER, THEY FORM Director: Mr. Christopher Perry New York, NY 10022 (212) 613-0300 (718) 984-8466 Director: Ms. Talia Lockspeiser www.covenanthouseny.org Residential and educational enrichment (212) 371-1000 Residential and outreach services for THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES services for adolescents. www.catholiccharitiesny.org runaway and at risk youth. Case management, information and OF THE ARCHDIOCESE CARDINAL HAYES HOME FOR referral, emergency food services, CREATE, INC. CHILDREN employment training and placement, 73 PO Box CH, 60 St. Drive homelessness prevention, immigration New York, NY 10026 OF NEW YORK, Millbrook, NY 12545 and refugee services, parish support, Director: Mr. Ralph Perez Director: Mr. Fred Apers thrift store, blind services, deaf (212) 663-1975 A FEDERATION OF (845) 677-6363 apostolate, residential services for Residential and outpatient services www.cardinalhayeshome.org the mentally challenged, youth for chemically dependent persons ADMINISTERED, SPON- Residential care and treatment for young recreational and spiritual services. and emergency food service for the people diagnosed with developmental community. disabilities, day school for multiply- CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES SORED AND AFFILIATED challenged students. OF ROCKLAND, INC. CUSA – AN APOSTOLATE OF THE 220 North Main Street (Rte. 45) SICK OR DISABLED AGENCIES TOUCHING CARDINAL MCCLOSKEY SERVICES Spring Valley, NY 10977 317 Suite 1004 2 Holland Avenue Director: Ms. Martha Robles New York, NY 10017 White Plains, NY 10603 (845) 426-1717 (646) 452-6700 ALMOST EVERY Director: Ms. Beth Finnerty Social and other services for residents www.CUSAN.org (914) 997-8000 of Rockland County. An active apostolate that unites HUMAN NEED. www.CardinalMcCloskeyServices.org disabled or chronically ill members. Foster care, group residences for teens, CATHOLIC GUARDIAN SOCIETY CUSA maintains a tape library, a family reunification, adoption and AND HOME BUREAU quarterly magazine, and holds an prevention services, child day care, 1011 First Avenue annual one day spiritual retreat. and residential services for individuals New York, NY 10022 diagnosed with developmental Director: Mr. John J. Frein DOWLING GARDENS disabilities. (212) 371-1000 PO Box 276, 190 Kings Highway Foster care, group residences for teens, Sparkill, NY 10976-0276 CARMEL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT family reunification, adoption and Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce FUND CO. prevention services, child day care, (845) 365-1662 45 Carmel Court post adoption services, a shelter program Residential and support services Staten Island, NY 10304 and residential services for individuals for seniors. (516) 486-1000 diagnosed with developmental Senior housing. disabilities.

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DWELLING PLACE OF NY, INC. HAVEN PLAZA LADIES OF CHARITY OF THE 409 West 40th Street 726 East 13th Street CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE New York, NY 10018 New York, NY 10009 ARCHDIOCESE OF NY Director: Sr. Nancy Chiarello (212) 475-2900 1011 First Avenue (212) 564-7887 Housing for families. New York, NY 10022 Transitional shelter and support services Director: Ms. Dorothea A. McElduff for homeless women. HIGHBRIDGE UNITY CENTER (212) 371-1000 1465 Nelson Avenue Volunteer services and fund raising. EL CARMELO RESIDENCE Bronx, NY 10452 249 West Director: Mr. Jorge Batista LAMP MINISTRIES, INC. New York, NY 10011 (718) 293-3100 x 123 2704 Schurz Avenue Director: Sr. Angela Perez Social and other services for the Bronx, NY 10465 (212) 242-8224 Highbridge community. Directors: Tom & Dr. Lyn Scheuring, PhDs Temporary housing for young women. (718) 409-5062 HOLY NAME CENTRE FOR www.lampministries.org ENCORE COMMUNITY SERVICES HOMELESS MEN Services for the poor and homeless. 239 West 49th Street 18 New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10012 LAVELLE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND Director: Sr. Elizabeth Hasselt Director: Rev. Msgr. John B. Ahern 3830 Paulding Avenue (212) 581-2910 (212) 226-5848 Bronx, NY 10469 www.encorecommunityservices.org Support services for homeless men. Director: Mr. W. Frank Simpson Residential and support services for (718) 882-1212 seniors. Educational services for visually impaired RESIDENCE children. FIORENTINO RESIDENCE 7132 Tilden Street 1830 Amethyst Street Bronx, NY 10461 LEO HOUSE FOR GERMAN Bronx, NY 10461 CATHOLIC EMIGRANTS (718) 918-1944 INCARNATION CHILDREN'S 332 West Senior housing. CENTER, INC. New York, NY 10011 142 Audubon Avenue Director: Mr. Frank Castro GOOD COUNSEL, INC. New York, NY 10033 (212) 929-1010 411 Clinton Street Director: Ms. Carolyn Castro Low cost housing for clergy and Hoboken, NJ 07030 (212) 928-2590 religious, persons visiting the sick, Director: Mr. Christopher Bell www.incarnationchildrenscenter.org students and travelers. (201) 795-0637 Pediatric skilled nursing for infants and www.goodcounselhomes.org children with HIV/AIDS. LEVITICUS 25-23 ALTERNATIVE Residential and financial assistance, FUND, INC. counseling, medical services and case JEANNE D'ARC RESIDENCE 33 West Main Street Room 205 management for women facing a 253 West 24th Street Elmsford, NY 10523-2413 crisis pregnancy. New York, NY 10011 Director: Mr. David C. Raynor Director: Sr. Marlene Rust, CDP (914) 606-9003 GOOD SHEPHERD SERVICES (212) 989-5952 www.leviticusfund.org 305 Seventh Avenue Temporary housing for women. Community development loan fund New York, NY 10001 whoser mission is to place thier Director: Sr. Paulette LoMonaco JOHN PAUL II RESIDENCE members and associate members' (212) 243-7070 202 West 141st Street capital at the disposal of the www.goodshepherds.org Harlem, NY 10030 economically poor. Foster care, group residences for teens, (212) 690-4700 family reunification, adoption and Senior apartments LIFE EXPERIENCE AND FAITH prevention services. SHARING ASSOCIATION KENNEDY CHILD STUDY CENTER 204 West 134th Street GRACE INSTITUTE 151 East 67th Street New York, NY 10030 1233 Second Avenue New York, NY 10021 Director: Sr. Dorothy Gallant, SC New York, NY 10021 Director: Mr. Peter Gorham (212) 234-7855 Director: Mary B. Mulvihill, Ed.D. (212) 988-9500 Spiritual and social outreach services (212) 832-7605 www.kenchild.org delivered in shelters, drop-in centers, www.graceinstitute.org Educational and therapeutic services spiritual needs centers. Job training for women. for children diagnosed with mental retardation and other developmental LINCOLN HALL HDFC disabilities and delays, counseling and PO Box 600, 145 Route 202 410 Grand Street supportive services for families. Lincolndale, NY 10540 New York, NY 10002 Director: Mr. Jack Flavin (212) 674-2820 (914) 248-7474 Housing for families. www.lincolnhall.org Residential and educational services for at risk boys.

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LITTLE SISTERS OF THE NATIVITY MISSION CENTER, INC. PART OF THE SOLUTION (POTS) ROSALIE HALL ASSUMPTION FAMILY HEALTH 204 2763 Webster Avenue 4150 Bronx Boulevard SERVICES New York, NY 10002 Bronx, NY 10458 Bronx, NY 10466 333 East 115th Street Director: Rev. Vincent DeCola, S.J. Director: Sr. Mary Alice Hannan, O.P. Director: Dr. Steven Parker, DSW New York, NY 10029 (212) 477-2472 (718) 220-4892 (718) 920-9800 Director: Sr. Judith Garson www.nativitymission.org www.potsbronx.org Residential and support services for (212) 987-4422 Tutoring, counseling and recreational Community kitchen, food pantry, medical pregnant teenagers. www.littlesistersfamily.org services for low-income, primarily and legal clinics, advocacy, limited East Harlem based services to address Hispanic youth on the Lower East Side. transitional housing for men. SACRED HEART HOUSING the physical,emotional,educational, and CORPORATION spiritual dimensions of family health NAZARETH HOUSING, INC. PAX CHRISTI METRO NEW YORK One Father Finian Sullivan Drive through home-based and center-based 519 East 11th Street 371 Avenue of the Americas Yonkers, NY 10703 programs. New York, NY 10009 New York, NY 10014-3841 Director: Mr. Richard O'Neill Director: Rev. J. Callaghan Director: Rosemarie Pace, Ed.D. (914) 965-1659 LOTT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (212) 777-1010 (212) 420-0250 Senior housing. CORPORATION www.nazarethhousing.com www.nypaxchristi.org 1261 Transitional housing and support Catholic social teaching in support of SACRED HEART RESIDENCE New York, NY 10029 services. peace and nonviolence. 432 West 20th Street Director: Mr. James Janeski New York, NY 10011 (212) 534-6464 NAZARETH LIFE CENTER PREGNANCY CARE CENTER Director: Sr. Rocio Campana, MD Supportive housing for seniors. PO Box 242, Philipse Brook Road 466 Main Street (212) 929-5790 Garrison, NY 10524 New Rochelle, NY 10801 Temporary residential services for single MARIA DROSTE SERVICES Director: Sr. Marita Paul, F.S.P. Director: Ms. Angela McNaughton and traveling women. 386 South - Suite 903 (845) 424-3116 (914) 235-0505 New York, NY 10016 Maternity services for girls planning to Alternatives to abortion. SAN JOSE DAY NURSERY Director: Betsy Selman Babinecz, DCSW place their infants for adoption. 430 West 20th Street (212) 889-4042 PROVIDENCE REST CHILD DAY New York, NY 10011 www.mariadrosteservices.com NAZARETH NURSERY CARE CENTER Director: Sr. Rocio Campana, MD Psychotherapy and couseling services for 214-216 West 15th Street 3310 Campbell Drive (212) 929-0839 individuals, couples and groups. New York, NY 10011-6501 Bronx, NY 10465 Child day care, pre-K and Kindergarten. Director: Sr. Lucy Sabatini, O.S.F. Director: Sr. Julianne Pili, CSJB MERCY CENTER, INC. (212) 243-1881 (718) 823-3588 SETON HOUSE 377 East www.nazarethnursery.com Child day care and intergenerational 1991 Bronx, NY 10454 Child day care and early childhood activities. New York, NY 10035 Director: Sr. Mary Galeone, RSM education. Director: Ms. Selina Nicholas (718) 993-2789 QUEEN'S DAUGHTERS DAY CARE (212) 348-1655 www.mercycenterbronx.org NEW HOPE MANOR CENTER, INC. Housing for homeless individuals. Parenting skills training, business 35 Hillside Road 73 Buena Vista Avenue training, support groups, spirtuality Barryville, NY 12719 Yonkers, NY 10701 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, groups and ESL. Director: Mr. Nicholas A. Roes Director: Ms. Barbara Berrios CENTRAL COUNCIL (845) 557-8353 (914) 969-4491 1011 First Ave. MISSION OF THE IMMACULATE www.newhopemanor.org Child day care and pre-school activities. New York, NY 10022 VIRGIN Residential substance abuse treatment Director: Ms. Natalie Young 6581 Hylan Boulevard for young women. RESOURCE CENTER FOR (212) 755-8615 Staten Island, NY 10309 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, INC. Director: Mr. Stephen W. Rynn THE NEW YORK FOUNDLING 421 East 155 Street ST. AGNES RESIDENCE (718) 317-2803 590 Avenue of the Americas Bronx, NY 10455 237 West www.mountloretto.org New York, NY 10011 Director: Ms. Marlene Cintron New York, NY 10023 Residential services for people Director: Mr. William F. Baccaglini (718) 402-1212 Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford diagnosed with developmental (212) 633-9300 www.thehopeline.org (212) 874-1361 disabilities and a center for delivery www.nyfoundling.org Information and referral services, food Residence for students and for business of social, psychosocial, youth, child Foster care, group residences for teens, and clothing bank and English-as-a- women. and senior day care servives. maternity services, family reunification, Second-Language education. adoption and prevention services, child ST. ANTHONY'S RESIDENCE MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY day care, and residential services for ROBERT B. FOX MEMORIAL HOUSE 410 East 156th Street 335 East 145th Street individuals diagnosed with developmental 111 East 117th Street Bronx, NY 10455 Bronx, NY 10451 disabilities. NewYork, NY 10035 Director: Fr. Anthony Beatzold, CFR Director: Sr. M. Leticia, MC Director: Sr. Florence Speth (718) 993-5161 (718) 292-0019 NEWBURGH MINISTRY (212) 534-6634 Residential and support services for Emergency shelter services for women. 9 Johnston Street Transitional; housing for homeless homeless men. Newburgh, NY 12550 women and their children. Director: Mr. James McElhinney (845) 561-0070 Social services for residents of Newburgh.

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ST. BENEDICT'S DAY NURSERY, ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA DAY TOLENTINE-ZEISER COMMUNITY DAY CARE CENTER NURSERY LIFE CENTER, INC. 21 West 124th Street 240 East 84th Street 2345 University Avenue New York, NY 10027 New York, NY 10028 Bronx, NY 10468 Director: Ms. Laverne Taylor Director: Ms. Theodora L. Crist Director: Sr. Margaret McDermott (212) 423-5715 (212) 734-6427 (718) 933-6935 Child day care and nursery. www.saintignatiusloyola.org/nursery/ Immigration services, senior center and nursery_home.html St. Rita's child day care. ST. CABRINI HOME Child day care. 2085 Route 9W TRUST FOR THE CENTER FOR West Park, NY 12493 ST. JOSEPH'S IMMIGRANT HOME MIGRATION STUDIES IN NY Director: Mr. Tony Cortese 425 West 44th Street 27 Carmine Street (845) 384-6500 ext 1110 New York, NY 10036 New York, NY 10014-4423 www.cabrinihome.com Director: Sr. Mary Celine, DM Director: Rev. Joseph Fugolo, C.S. Residential and support services for (212) 246-5363 (212)675-3993 adolescents, adult day care and respite Housing for students and young www.cmsny.org services for the elderly. business women. Study of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative and ST. DOMINIC'S HOME ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL FOR THE pastoral aspects of human migration 500 Western Highway DEAF and refugee movements. Blauvelt, NY 10913 1000 Hutchinson River Parkway Director: Ms. Judy Kydon Bronx, NY 10465 WEST END INTERGENERATIONAL (845) 359-3400 Director: Ms. Patricia Martin, Ph.D. RESIDENCE www.stdominicshome.org (718) 828-9000 483 West End Avenue Foster care, group residences for teens, www.sjsdny.org New York, NY 10024 family reunification, adoption and Educational services for hearing Director: Ms. Coleen Jackson prevention services, child day care, impaired children. (212) 873-6300 and residential services for individuals www.intergenerational.org diagnosed with developmental disabilities ST. MARY'S RESIDENCE Permanent housing for seniors and and persons diagnosed with mental 225 East transitional housing for women and illness. New York, NY 10021 children. Director: Sr. Naim Guedes, FDC ST. ELIZABETH SETON WOMEN'S (212) 249-6850 WEST FARMS HDFC CENTER, INC. www.godslovefdc.org 1912 Crotona Parkway 133 West 70th Street Housing for students and young Bronx, NY 10460 New York, NY 10023 business women. (718) 589-4546 Director: Sr. Arleen K. Ketchum, SC Permanent housing for families. (212) 579-3657 THE PADRE PIO SHELTER Empowering and educational activities CORPORATION XAVIER SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND for women. 419 East 154 East 23rd Street Bronx, NY 10455 New York, NY 10010 ST. FRANCIS COUNSELING CENTER Director: Br. Pio Maria Hoffman, CFR Director: Rev. Alfred E. Caruana, SJ 135 West 31st Street (718) 292-3713 (212) 473-7800 New York, NY 10001 www.franciscanfriars.com Services for blind, deaf-blind, visually Director: Ms. Julia Berwick, LCSW Temporary shelter for homeless men. impaired and print-disabled persons. (212) 736-8500 www.st.francis.org THORPE FAMILY RESIDENCES YOUTH MINISTRIES FOR PEACE & Psychological counseling. 406 East 184th Street JUSTICE, INC. Bronx, NY 10458 1384 Stratford Avenue ST. FRANCIS RESIDENCES Director: Sr. Barbara Lenniger, O.P. Bronx, NY 10472 135 West 31st Street (718) 295-2550 Director: Ms. Alexie M. Torres-Fleming New York, NY 10001 www.thorpefamilyresidence.org (718) 328-5622 Director: Rev. John M. Felice,OFM Transitional and permanent supportive www.ympj.org (212) 736-8500 housing. Urban ministry dedicated to fostering www.sfres.org peace and justice through youth and Permanent housing and supportive THORPE VILLAGE FOR SENIOR community organizing and development. services for mentally ill, homeless men CITIZENS and women. 175 Route 340, Box 254 Sparkill, NY 10976-0254 Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce (845) 359-0454 Housing and support services for low-income seniors.

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CATHOLIC CHARITIES PROVIDES HELP AND CREATES HOPE BY Strengthening families and resolving crises

IN ANY GIVEN YEAR… 3,700 families supported to stay together 5,000 individuals helped with emergency financial assistance. 22,000 individuals assisted with critically needed social services 18,000 individuals engaged in counseling 3,100 individuals helped with job training and placement 350 women assisted during unplanned pregnancies

Sometimes when bad luck finds its mark it won't let go. Mark was disabled when a ceiling collapsed on him. A flood swamped his upstate village and a fire destroyed his home. Catholic Charities intervened in this crisis and has provided support services to bolster nearly 9,000 families like Mark's. CATHOLIC CHARITIES Philanthropy

THE GENEROSITY OF

INDIVIDUALS, CORPORATIONS CARDINAL’S COMMITTEE FOR CHARITY CARDINAL’S COMMITTEE FOR CHARITY

AND FOUNDATIONS The Cardinal's Committee for Charity (CCC) Victor J. Menezes, Co-Chair is a membership of caring leaders of the Thomas A. Renyi, Co-Chair SUSTAIN THE CAPACITY OF New York business community who support Vice Chairs Catholic Charities at the request of His CATHOLIC CHARITIES TO Mario L. Baeza Donald R. Monks Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan. CCC Rosemary T. Berkery, Esq. Peter J. Murphy HELP IN AN ENVIRONMENT members provide financial resources and James L. Claus Christopher C. Quick counsel to help solve the problems of New OF INCREASING DEMAND. Richard P. DelBello Catherine Murray Yorkers in need. Catholic Charities provides Kathleen B. Cudahy Martin C. Murrer CATHOLIC CHARITIES help and creates hope without regard for Mario Diaz-Cruz III, Esq. Mario Paredes race, ethnicity, religion or ability to pay. CCC IS GRATEFUL FOR THAT William P. Frank, Esq. Bruce Raynor similarly seeks a diverse membership that Robert P. Garrett Alfred E. Smith, IV reflects the breadth and depth of New York GENEROSITY AND, IN Stephen R. Howe, Jr. Edward F. Smith and the businesses located here. CCC busi- Catherine R. Kinney Michael P. Smith PARTICULAR, FOR THE ness sectors include Finance, Hospitality and James P. MacGilvray Joseph E. Spinnato Tourism, Real Estate, and Accounting. CCC VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP OF Maura A. Markus Steven Spinola has an emerging Hispanic division recogniz- Paula G. McInerney Peter Ward ITS FUNDRAISING EFFORTS. ing the contributions, as well as the needs of Thomas E. McInerney the nation's largest minority population. A Young Professionals division offers volunteer as well as philanthropic opportunities to a John J. Phelan, Jr. new generation of caring New Yorkers. Chairman, Board of Trustees The Catholic Charities of the CCC seeks to attract a wide circle of Archdiocese of New York New Yorkers to ensure that the business community's tradition of philanthropy and Monsignor Kevin Sullivan concern continues into the future. The Executive Director

generosity of the members of CCC enables Margaret A. King tens of thousands of individuals and Director of Institutional Advancement families to live in greater dignity through the compassionate help of Catholic Charities. Norma M. Ragalli CCC helps to generate the resources needed Coordinator, Cardinal's Committee for Charity to support a network of Catholic Charities Peter P. Mullen organizations that promptly, locally, day in Chairman Emeritus and day out rebuild lives throughout ten counties of the metropolitan area. For more information about all forms of giving, volunteering and participating in the Cardinal’s Committee for Charity, please contact the Catholic Charities Office of Development, 212-371-1011, x 2443 or visit our website at www.catholiccharitiesny.org.

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GENEROSITY TAKES MANY FORMS coordinate and advocate for the services they require. Catholic Charities professional staff Supporting Catholic Charities’ response to is there to help with emergency crises and nearly every human need can take many long-term support. The fundraising activities forms: cash gifts, matching gifts, gifts of of the Young Professionals support the marketable securities, planned gifts, gifts of St. Nicholas Project. retirement plan assets, gifts of life insurance and real estate and volunteering time and Wills and Bequests talents. Catholic Charities welcomes wills and Regina Coeli Legacy Society bequests in support of its programs and serv- ices. Charitable bequests should specify that For the first time, donors can live on in the they are for The Catholic Charities of the work of Catholic Charities by purchasing Archdiocese of New York. a charitable gift annuity naming Catholic Charities as the sole beneficiary and THE CARDINAL’S CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON becoming members of the Regina Coeli Legacy Society. Membership includes special His Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan and recognition and benefits. Other planned The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of giving opportunities are available to New York, in association with The Ladies of interested donors. Charity of the Archdiocese of New York hosted the 61st Annual Cardinal's Christmas Chorus of Angels Giving Club Luncheon on Thursday, December 7, 2006 in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf=Astoria Interested supporters of Catholic Charities Hotel. can make their annual giving easier and more efficient by joining the Chorus of This annual event and holiday tradition raises Angels Giving Club. Donors can become funds in support of the Catholic Charities Angels by making their gifts through of the Archdiocese of New York's programs automatic monthly credit card payments. that help thousands of needy women and children of all religions throughout the ten Young Professionals counties of the Archdiocese. Focused on volunteerism, outreach and This year the Christmas Angel Award was fundraising in support of client services, presented to Mrs. Joyce Phelan for her the Young Professionals was organized to compassionate and caring outreach to the cultivate the next generation of volunteer poor and suffering, and the Spirit of Saint and philanthropic leadership for Catholic Nicholas Award was presented to Valerie and Charities. This group coordinates an annual Nicholas Mastronardi, who have brought the calendar of volunteer projects, including light and hope of the Christmas season into the holiday programs of the St. Nicholas the lives of the most needy and vulnerable Project, and hosts fundraising events. throughout the year. Luncheon chair was author Mary Higgins Clark. Rosanna Scotto, St. Nicholas Project Fox 5 News Anchor, served as mistress of The St. Nicholas Project carries on the tradi- ceremonies. tion of generosity and charity characteristic The luncheon included performances by of St. Nicholas, the third century of Latonia Moore, Metropolitan Opera soprano, Myra. Often associated with Christmas giv- Cathedral singers from Cathedral High School ing, St. Nicholas was known for his care of and a Christmas tableau by the students from the poor throughout the whole year. A par- St. School. Cardinal Egan ticular focus of the year-round assistance narrated the tableau with a reading from the given by the St. Nicholas Project is to help Gospel according to St. Luke. clients better understand their needs and

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CATHOLIC CHARITIES PROVIDES HELP AND CREATES HOPE BY Supporting the physically and emotionally challenged

IN ANY GIVEN YEAR… 1,600 pre-school children helped through early intervention and special education classes 900 individuals cared for in safe and secure residences 1,100 individuals with mental illnesses supported in their own apartments 2,400 individuals receiving therapy to deal with their challenges 750 teenagers and adults treated for substance abuse 800 visually and hearing impaired individuals participating in adaptive training

Wearing only a diaper, autistic Jose unfastened the locks on his front door and dashed into the street-again. His single mother was drained and ready to give up until Catholic Charities stepped in as it has for 14,468 others this year by providing counseling, financial aid and support. CATHOLIC CHARITIES Friends and Funders

CARDINAL’S Cerberus Capital Management, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Grayson Lerach Coughlin Stola Geller O'Connor, Davies, Munns & Schulte Roth & Zabel, LLP COMMITTEE FOR L.P. Griswold Company, Inc. Rudman & Robbins, LLP Dobbins, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Changing Our World, Inc. Michael E. Guerrasio Larry A. Leva Office Depot, Inc. Scudellari CHARITY John C. Chapman H.E.R.E. Bartenders Union Local Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Lewine O'Friel Foundation Kevin V. Seaman Charmer Industries, Inc. 165 James P. Liddy The O'Herron Family Foundation The Segal Company 228 Hotel Corp. Chesney & Murphy Hacels Inc. Links Club, The Jonathan O'Herron Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Segall Academy Chair Renting CIT Group Inc. Michael H. Hall Jenny Rose Lisena William J. O'Mara Mark G. Serock Company, Incorporated Civetta Cousins JV, LLC Lou Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Litwin William D. Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Adler Stephen J. Clemente Harmonie Club Liz Claiborne, Inc. Oppenheimer Investment Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Shea Affinia Management Co. LLC Mr. and Mrs. William L. Collins Patricia Handal Loews Corporation Management, Inc. Julia V. Shea Theresa P. Ahlstrom Colony Club Harvard Club of N.Y.C. Loomis-Sayles & Company OPUS-ISM, LLC Sheraton New York Hotel & Alex Alexander & Associates, LLC Columbus Centre L.L.C. Robert T. Hawkes LVS Asset Management Michael J. O'Rourke Towers Commerce Bank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Healey Gary Lyman, Esq. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Pallotta The Sherry-Netherland Allied Irish Bank Community Counseling Service, Brian Hegarty Lynch, Jones & Ryan, Inc. Panta Realty Co. Mark T. Shrekgast Alvarez & Marsal LLC Helmsley Hotels M. D. Sass Associates, Inc. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Amalgamated Bank of New York Compendium Systems HGK Asset Management, Inc. M. Slavin & Sons Peninsula New York & Flom LLP Amalgamated Life Insurance Corporation Stephen R. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Naushad D. Madon The Alfred E. Smith, IV Amalgamated Northeast Conair Jay F. Higgins Mandarin Oriental New York Michael Percent Edward F. Smith Regional Joint Board-1 Concannon Family Foundation Jeffrey Hodgman Manhattan Club Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan Michael D. Smith American Express Company Christine Connelly Hotel 57 L.L.C. Manhattan Int'l Limousine E. Michael Pierce Michael P. Smith American Legal Services, Inc. Michael J. Conover Hotel Association of New York Network Muriel B. Smith Anthony T. Anzevino Edward N. Constantino City, Inc. Mrs. Wellington T. Mara Pillsbury Winthrop Sofitel Hotel Aon Corporation Michael A. Conway Hotel Pennsylvania Marco Consulting Group, Inc. Gordon Pingicer Dr. and Mrs. Gary E. Soloman Apple Core Hotels Rick R. Corcoran Hotel Plaza Athenee New York Maura A. Markus Pitta & Dreier LLP Southern Wine & Spirits of Armao, Costa & Ricciardi, CPA's The Cornell Club Hotel, Restaurant, Club Marriott International, Inc. Pitta Bishop DelGiorno & Dreier America, Inc. P. C . Thomas W. Crawford Employees and Bartenders Joseph Mauriello LLP Yana Squeri Armienti, DeBellis & Whiten, LLP Patricia A. Crecco Hotel, Restaurant, Institute Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCabe Planetary Recreations, Inc. St. Regis Hotel Robert F. Arning John S. Crish Employees Robert T. McCahill Plumbing Industry Promotion The Rusty Staub Foundation, Inc. Asset Management Advisors Crowne Plaza Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. McDade, III Fund Steamfitting Industry Atlantic Apparel Contractors Manhattan Jr. William J. McDonough Presentation Services Promotional Fund Association Culinary Workers Union, Local HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Hugh E. McGee, III Dennis Prestia Howard Steinberg Atlantic Bank of New York 226 John H. Hubbe John J. McGrath The Princeton Club of New York Angela B. Storm AXA Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Czaja Joseph M. Hubbell Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McGrath Principal Financial Group Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Stroud B & M Linen Corp. Anthony N. Dalessio Hughes & Hughes Contracting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Priscilla & Richard Schmeelk Structure Tone Inc. B & W Imports and Exports. Inc. The Darconte Family Corp. McInerney Foundation Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Ballard, Rosenberg, Golper & Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Del Bello Hunter Partners LLC William J. McKeown Proclaim America, Inc. Sunstone Hotel TRS, Inc. Savitt, LLP Eugene Demark I.U.O.E. International Union of Edward T. McMahon Prudential Financial, Inc. Andrew J. Taddei Banc of America Specialist, Inc. John R. Deming Operating Engineers Mr. and Mrs. Kieran McTague Putney, Twombly, Hall & Hirson Claudia L. Taft The Bank of New York Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Di Sibio I.U.O.E. Local 94, 94A,94B Mr. and Mrs. Terence S. Meehan LLP Tavern-on-the-Green Company, Inc. David P. DiCristofaro Teresa E. Iannaconi Victor J. Menezes Christopher C. Quick Tener Consulting Services LLC Barclay Operating Co. Toby Dingemans Illy Cafe Mercantile Institutional Services John P. Quinn Thelen Reid & LLP Mr. and Mrs. William J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dinger ING Clarion Partners Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Radisson Lexington Hotel Tishman Hotel Corporation William J. Barry Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dolce Michael Inserra Paul D. Merrill J. Ranzilla Chris N. Trattou Bear Wagner Specialists LLC The Doubletree Hotel JFK J. & W. Seligman & Co. Inc. The Metropolitan Club Red Cap Services LTD. Traub Eglin Lieberman Strauss Belmont Office Solutions LLC Lynne M. Doughtie J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, John P. Regan LLP Belvedere Hotel Ira Drogin, Esq. Fred R. James P. C . Michael J. Regan Richard K. Traub John Bendl Thomas Duffy JBI Louis J. Mezzina Howard Reich Triumph Hospitality, LLC Rosemary T. Berkery Dufour Pastry Kitchens, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Jennings Massachusetts Financial Services Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Reigadas Trump International Mark M. Bielstein Joseph W. Duggan Jolly Hotel Madison Towers Company MFS Reliant Health Group Management Corp. Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc. Jack Dunne Jones Day Michelangelo Remco Maintenance Corporation Emmanuel A. Tuffuor Blondie's Holiday House, LLC Durham Asset Management, LLC Edward H. Jones Milford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Renyi Paul E. Tupper, II Frank X. Bochanski Durr Mechanical Construction, Joseph M. Jordan The Millennium Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Restivo U.N.I.T.E. H.E.R.E Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Bollinger Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Joyce New York The Risk Management Planning U.N.I.T.E. H.E.R.E. Local One Mr. and Mrs. William R. Booker The Edward & Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Joyce Michael Monahan Group, Inc. U.N.I.T.E. H.E.R.E. Mid-Atlantic Boyd Watterson Asset McMahon Charitable JP Morgan Chase Bank N.A. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Monks Ritz Carlton Battery Park Region Management Foundation Julius Bar Gavan P. Mooney Ritz Carlton U.N.I.T.E. H.E.R.E. PA, Ohio, & Cathleen Boyle Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield Jumeirah Essex House Michael A. Moran River Club of New York, Inc. S.J. Joint Bd Joseph T. Boyle Ernst & Young International Jung Sun Laundry Corporation Mr. and Mrs. William J. Morgan Robeco Investment Management U.N.I.T.E. H.E.R.E.-Local 450 Larry B. Bradley Exop Capital Kane Kessler, P.C. Kazutaka Mori Robert and Caroline Schwartz UBS Investment Bank David C. Britt Alfred B. Fichera, Jr. Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Donna M. Morrell Foundation Union Club , Inc. FICO Reality, Inc. Brian B. Kelly Muccia Family Fund Rochester Regional Joint Board UNITE HERE Chicago & Brookfield Properties Fifty Seven Street Operating Co. Shaun Kelly Paul Munter Fund for the Future Midwest Regional Joint Board Brooklyn Marriott Robert Finn Shaun T. Kelly Munters Moisture Control Services Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Rogan UNITE HERE Disability Services & Brooklyn Renaissance Hotel, LLC Floral Tech Inc. King Cole Audio Visual Services Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Murphy Roosevelt Hotel Allied Workers Joint Board David T. Brumbeloe Floralies, Inc. Inc. Catherine Murray Mary K. Rosano UNITE HERE Local 100 James E. Buckley Timothy P. Flynn Ms. Catherine R. Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Murrer George M. Rosato UNITE HERE Local 11 Cabrini Medical Center Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mr. Christopher F. Kinney The Muse Hotel & District Rozzo & Sons, Inc. UNITE HERE New York Joint Calvary Fund, Inc. Forstenhausler Kitano Hotel Restaurant RPH Hampton Board Michael Campanile Frank Crystal & Co.,Inc. Knight Capital Group Inc. Mutual of America Foundation Rubenstein Associates, Inc. UNITE HERE 'NY Metropolitan Andrew J. Capelli Frenkel & Co., Inc. Glenn P. Koennecke Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Neidhardt Karl Ruhry Ares Joint Board Richard P. Caporaso Christopher P. Gallo KPMG, LLP New England Pension Consultants Russell Reynolds Associates, UNITE HERE Western States Frank P. Careccia Steven E. Gallotta Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Krause , Inc. Incorporated Regional Joint Board The Carlyle Hotel Robert P. Garrett KVL Audio Visual Services, Inc. New York City Salisbury Hotel Gregory A. Russo United Infants and Children's Carnegie Hotel Valet & Linen General Prescription Programs, L & L Painting Company, New York Hotel and Motel Mr. and Mrs. J. Brendan Ryan Wear Association, Inc. Services Inc. Incorporated Trades Council Robert K. Ryan The University Club Carrickmore Property & Mr. and Mrs. John L. Genovese Mr. and Mrs. Francis La Salla New York Marriott East Side S.E.I.U. Local 32 B-J USI Insurance Services Development, LLC Stephen J. Georgian LaBranche & Co. Inc. New York Palace Hotel William H. Sadlier, Inc. John Verdonck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Thomas Gerth Terry Lamantia New York State United Teachers Miguel Sagarna Joseph J. Verga Castle Oil Corporation Michael G. Gibbons Stephen F. Langowski New Yorker Hotel Management Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Verizon Business Mr. and Mrs. John K. Castle Charles W. Gill Laundry, Drycleaning & Allied Company Center Foundation The Waldorf=Astoria Vincent V. Castoro Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Godridge Workers Joint Board Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Nixon Lawrence J. Savarese Donald E. Walsh Catholic Mutual Group The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Paul G. Laurenzano NYC & Co., Inc. Schafer Cullen Capital Wedge Capital Management, L.L.P. CDL/Securities Courier Goldman, Sachs & Co. Edward J. Lazor NYS AFL-CIO Management, Inc. West New York Restoration of Corporation Sachiko T. Goodman Le Parker Meridien Hotel NYSE Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schirling CT, Inc. Central Laundry Service Grand New York Leahey & Johnson, P.C. Ralph A. O'Connell, MD John E. Schlitt The Westin New York at Times Corporation Kenneth Grapperhaus Daniel F. Schmitt Square

24 CATHOLIC CHARITIES PROVIDING HELP. CREATING HOPE.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Whalen Thomas J. Basile Cashin Family Fund Honorable and Mrs. Paul A. Mr. and Mrs. William E. BBDO Worldwide Thomas L. Cassidy, Jr. Crotty Whiston Robert B. Beaumont, Jr. Catholic Charities USA Leo T. Crowley White Plains Coat, Apron & William Behan Catholic Communal Fund Cruise Industry Charitable Linen Co., Inc. Howard Belger Catholic Daughters of the Foundation, Inc. Virginia M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Belladonna Americas Jonathan Crystal Woods Restoration Services, LLC Joann F. Bellew Catholic Guardian Society Kathleen B. Cudahy Michelle Wroan Clara M. Bellucci The Catholic News Publishing Miss Noreen M. Culhane Yale Club of N.Y.C. Bergin Interiors, Inc. Company Karen M. Cullen Keisuke Yorihiro Steven H. Berg Catholic Relief Services Culpeper Foundation, Inc. Timothy J. Zanni Walter Bernadino Mr. and Mrs. Al Cattabiani Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cummins Marilyn E. Bevington Stefan A. Cavallo The Curran Family Sam Bhadha Thomas Cawley Mr. and Mrs. James M. Curran Mercedes C. Bierman Paul R. Charron Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Curran OTHER FRIENDS AND William Biggerstaff Richard Chesney Mr. and Mrs. John R. Curran FUNDERS John J. Billy Ronald Chez Mr. and Mrs. William R. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Black Lola L. Chlupsa Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Curran 888 Digital Inc Sherika A. Blackwood The Christophers Inc. Catherine V. Curry and Andrés Gil ABM Janitoral Service Co. James W. Blauvelt Church of St. Augustine Mr. and Mrs. John P. Curtin Academy of St. Dorothy Francis Blessing Church of St. Mr. and Mrs. Jude A. Curtis Mark G. Ackermann Alyssa Bliss-Greenberg Church of Sts. John and Paul Mr. and Mrs. James M. Curtis ADCO Electrical Corporation Harold Bock Church of St. Paul Mary J. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Adimando George H. Bodine Church of St. Rita Theresa A. Cwierzyk, M.D. Arthur Adler Gary Bonadonna Church of the Holy Cross Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Czaja Adrian and Jessie Archbold Nicolas Bonin Church of the Holy Rosary D.E.A. General Fund Charitable Trust Scott Bookmyer Church of the Immaculate DAG Securities Corp. AFD Contract Furniture Co. Borrus, Goldin, Foley, Vignuolo, Conception James Dale Mary A. Ajemian Hyman & Stahl Church of the Resurrection Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Da Silva Adriana R. Albano Bruce Botchman Church of the Sacred Heart Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. John E. Alesi Losana Boyd The Citigroup Private Bank D'Alessandro Alex Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Boyd, Jr Gerald and Kathleen Clark Florence C. Dallo Susan K. Allen Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle Neil Clark Joseph R. Daly Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Wick Allison BPD Bank Catherine Clarkin John J. Danahy Mr. and Mrs. David Almeida Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brabazon James L. Claus Vijay Dandapani Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Almon William Braden, III, M.D. The Cleveland Foundation Peter Dangerfield Altman Foundation Joseph C. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Clifford D'Anna, D.D.S. Ambac Financial Group Inc. Margaret M. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Clofine Carla P. Darlington Michael P. Ambrosio Vincent P. Brana Barry Cohen Jean-Pierre David American Dream Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Brody David I. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Barry M. Davis America's Charities Harry Brofman H. Rodgin Cohen Davis & Gilbert America's Second Harvest Mary H. Brown Colantuono & Klurman Catherine P. Dawson Erik Anderouard The Milton V. Brown Foundation Associates, Inc. Manolet G. Dayrit Mr. and Mrs. Gage Andretta D.J.R. Bruckner Rosanne Cole DDB Needham Worldwide Inc. Andy K. Memorial Foundation Nicholas E. Brusco, Esq. James K. Coleman Catherine De Vido Inc. George Bryant Ann M. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. John H. DeBoisblanc Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Angelino Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Bugas John A. Coleman Catholic High Sheila F. DeCosse Leonore Annenberg Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Bumbar School Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. DeGrazia Annunciation School Cecilia A. Burghardt College of Mount St. Vincent Lawrence A. Deignan Anonymous Edward J. Burke George Collini Michael F. Delfino Anonymous Catholic Charities Mrs. Thomas C. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Collins Jinet Delgado Robert J. Anslow, Jr. Thomas B. Burke Richard J. Concannon Arnold Delin Stuart S. Applebaum Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burke Brother Gerard M. Conforti Margaret Demarris Regina Appler Robert W. Burns Janet Conley Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Ark Restaurants Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Buttigieg Tom Conlin Denihan, Jr. Michael Armienti Robert M. Byrn Emmet Conlon Daniel J. Denihan Jim Arnold Laurette Byrne Residual Trust Julie C. Connelly Eileen A. Dennin Robert J. Arnold Robert L. Cahill, Jr. Thomas Connolly, M.D. Department of Foreign Affairs Sister Yvette Arnold Frank A. Calamari Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Ireland The Astor Home for Children The Caliban Foundation Connors, Jr. John P. DePasquale AT&T Corporation John M. Callagy John Conry William Desilva Claude R. Athaide James T. Callahan/Thomas P. Consolidated Edison, Inc. Deutsche Bank Atlantic Asset Management Maguire Consolidated Technologies Mark DeVincentis Maria-Therese Aubertin Dr.and Mrs. Thomas J. Camisa Cara M. Conte Louis P. Di Cerbo, II Edmund F. Bacas CANDLE Convent of the Sacred Heart Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Arthur F. Backal James A. Cannon George Conway Di Piazza, Jr. Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Canon Business Solutions Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Cook Edwin Diaz Charitable Trust Thomas H. Canty Loretta M. Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Diaz Mario L. Baeza Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Cornell Cooperative Extension - Mario Diaz-Cruz III Margaret A. Baine Cappelluzzo Rockland County Joseph J. DiBuono Mary Kay Baldwin Charles M. Carberry Mr. and Mrs. Sean F. Corrigan Diebold Enterprise Security Jeff Baldwin Richard M. Card Richard A. and James F. Systems, Inc. Kenneth R. Ballard Dr. and Mrs. Leo R. Cardillo Corroon Foundation, Inc. Warren W. Diller Bank of America United Way Christopher Carey Rosanna Coscia Patricia D. Dillon Campaign Carlson Wagonlit Travel Lou Costanzo Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Dinger, Jr. Bank of America, N.A. Carnegie Corporation of New Mr. and Mrs. John M. Coughlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Dobbins Bank of New York York Covenant House Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Jeb Banks Michael A. Carney Covenant House Under 21 Doehrman Stephen Baralovits Carrie Wexler Trust Steve Cozine Katherine E. Domitrovich Ulo Barad James M. Carron Mr. and Mrs. Grenville Craig Patrick J. Donaghy Laurel R. Barbieri The Thomas and Agnes Carvel Mr. and Mrs. Neil Craig Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn R. Foundation Richard Cramer William A. Donovan Theresa Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Casale Deborah Croce Joan E. Donovan Bernardo J. Barroso Michael D. Casey Anne Cronin John P. Dorman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Garrett J. Cronin The Dorsey and Whitney Mr. and Mrs. William G. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Cashin, Jr. Cronin Enterprises, Inc. Foundation

ANNUAL REPORT 2006 25 CATHOLIC CHARITIES Friends and Funders (continued)

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Doty Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guros Michael F. Julian Peter Luongo Reverend Monsignor John P. Stephen J. Dougherty Finnegan Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hagan JustGive.Org John R. MacKay Meier Paul Dougherty William B. Finneran The Hagedorn Fund Edward P. Kane Terry Mackell Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Meistrell Brian Dowd Brian M. Finneran Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hales Richard J. Kane Thomas Mackell David Melman Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Hallman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Karol Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Macri Carl W. Melone Arden D. Down Michael P. Fishman Dorothy Cann Hamilton Kateri Residence Martin Maddaloni August R. Messerschmitt James D. Doyle M. Constance Fitzgerald Keith H. Hammonds and Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Janet A. Maddams Revocable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick Jacqueline Dyer Mary Beth Keelty Mr. and Mrs. Lou Madeira Micron General Contractors, Inc. Ron Drake Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fitzsimons Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Handal George F. Keelty Rocco J. Maggiotto and Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Max And Victoria Dreyfus Christopher Flannery Carolyn B. Handlon Mr. and Mrs. Rory Kelleher Kathleen M. Fisher Mihalczo Foundation, Inc. FLIK International Corp. John F. Hanifin Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Keller Gregg Magi Monica Milkovitz David B. Driscoll William J. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hanley, Bridget M. Keller James T. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. William J. Driscoll Follieri Foundation Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller Victor T. Mahoney Howard P. Milstein Mrs. Herbert H. Droste Jr. Irene P. Fontaine John J. Hannaway Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Kelly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Maier Patrick J. Minniter Mary J. Drury Linda L. Foran Harbor Electric Fabrications Dorothy R. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Thomas Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dudley Richard B. Harding Francis J. Kelly Mancini John Mittler Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Duffy Anthony A. Formato, M.D. and William Harney, III Thomas H. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Manfred Henry P. Monaghan and Nancy Anna Duffy Mary Louise Formato, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Sean Harrigan Dora M. Kennedy Elizabeth J. Mangan L. Hengen Brian Duffy James P. Fortescue Mrs. Kathleen A. Harris Ryan T. Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Moran Thomas K. Duggan Richard J. Foudy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Kenny Manhattan Youth Morania Foundation, Inc. Arthur J. Dunne Gary Frank Scott Harris Kentea Limited Organization Inc. Morgan Stanley Robert J. Durr Frank E. Campbell-The Funeral Robert Harrison Margaret A. King Barry S. Mann Yosh Moriwaki Florence B. D'Urso Chapel Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartley Audrey E. Kingery Ann Maraziti Michael Morley Lisa A. D'Urso Patrick M. Frantz Wendy Hau Nancy Kiska Mr. and Mrs. John D. Marino Morrison Management Specialists Richard Dy Baroness Flavia Frati-Spagnola Thomas Harvey Robert Kissane Lubica A. Markovich Mount Pleasant Teacher's Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Egan Freeman Philanthropic Services James S. Hazard Josef Klee Marks Paneth & Shron, LLP Association Barbara D. Eich LLC Healthcare Associates in Knights of Columbus Brian R. Marlowe Steven Moy Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Ellison Friars of the Atonement, Inc. Medicine, P.C. Koch Foundation Inc. Renwick Martin MTV Networks Emigrant Savings Bank Ira Friedman James D. Healy Gerald J. Koerner Paul Martin and Sharon Carrol A. Muccia Stefan W. Engelhardt R L. Freeman The William Randolph Hearst Patricia A. Kolb McGarvey Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Mullen Estate of Al Jolson Jeffrey Frerichs Foundation, Inc. Korn Ferry Thomas E. Martin Mary Muller Estate of Anna Diskin Mr. and Mrs. William D. Friel Elizabeth Hedreen KPMG LLP Mary Agnes Moran Trust Mr. and Mrs. John H. Muller, Jr. Estate of Barbara S. Ravold Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fufaro James Heinemann Sidney & Judith Kranes Mary Manning Walsh Nursing Anna Murdoch-Mann Estate of Bernardine Tauriello Norman B Fuller Per Hellman Charitable Trust Home Co. Inc Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Murphy Estate of Charles J. Dodd Mr. and Mrs. John C. Furlong Alfred J. Hemlock Constance A. Krause Gerald Marzorati and Barbara Mary R. Murphy Estate of Claude E. Petruzzi Dr. and Mrs. Valentin Fuster Henegan Construction Arthur Krystofiak Mundy Stephen V. Murphy Estate of Edith S. Quintana The Catherine and Henry J. Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Krzemienski Shawne Mastronardi Richard J. Murphy Estate of Enid A. Haupt Gaisman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James F. Henry Ladies of Charity of The Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Murphy Foundation, Inc. Estate of Frances Raimondo Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Galesi Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Hickey Catholic Charities Mastronardi Michael T. Murray, Esq. Estate of George W. Riemersma Mr. and Mrs. James T. Gallagher Mary Higgins Clark Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Lafranchi The Charles A. Mastronardi Carol Murray Estate of Helen L. Hinchliffe Jill A. Gallagher Julie Hilt Mr. and Mrs. John Laguzza Foundation Barth J. Murray Estate of Helen Lynch Thomas L. Gallagher Larry T. Hines Lahey Printing Company Elizabeth L. Mathieu Virginia Myers Estate of Ina L. McGinnis Alfred Gallicchio Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hoff Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Lake, Sr. Robert J. Maurer Anton Najjar Estate of James Daly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galvin Michael Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Landers MBNA Mr. and Mrs. Nash Estate of Jean Mary Merlo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gandolfi Gordon A. Holmes Lanes Floor Covering, Inc. John McAuliffe Frank Naso Estate of Jessie M. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Genovese Daisy Holmes Margaret M. Langenberg Carlyn S. McCaffrey, Esq. Inc. Estate of John Roach Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Gerlitz Peter Homberg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Langone Reverend Monsignor Patrick P. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Nazemetz Estate of Joseph P. Einsmann Jeanette Giaimo Raymond W. Hopkins Wilfredo Larancuent McCahill Jeanne-Marie Neilson Estate of Lillian T. Darding Killer The Giants Foundation, Inc. Shimmie Horn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Robert and N.Y.S.U.B.O.A Inc Estate of Lyle N. Clemens Dawn Gideon Pam Horton Lauretta Byrne Residual Trust Michelle McCarthy New York City Police Estate of Mable T. Youmans Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie Clark Mr. and Mrs. John G. Houlihan Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lavan John C. McCarthy Foundation, Inc. Estate of Margaret M. Nash Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs. James Houlihan Christine M. Lavelle Michael D. McCarthy The New York Community Trust Estate of Marie A. Herrmann Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. The Hoyer Family Colonel B. Edward Lavender, P.E. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. McCauley New York Design Center, Inc. Estate of Marion R. Visotsky Gilmartin Hudson Valley Bank Law Offices of Michael J. Mary C. McCooey New York Football Giants, Inc. Estate of Marvin Hild Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Stella Hudson Valley National DeFilippo Robert H. McCooey The New York Foundling Estate of Mary Gibney Jack Glauberman Foundation, Inc. Maurice V. Lawrence Sean M. McCooey/Alfred O. Hospital Estate of Maurice Patrick Leen Mr. and Mrs. James Glenister Brendan Hughes The Legal Aid Society Hayward New York Mercantile Exchange Estate of Pasquale Carrella Global Imports Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Humphreys Lehman Brothers Timothy McCormick Charitable Foundation Estate of Rose Martin John Glover Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hundt William S. Lerach Mr. and Mrs. Ted H. McCourtney The Foundation, Estate of Tekla O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. William J. HVB Group, New York Branch Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Lessing McCourtney Family 2003 Inc. Estate of Thomas J. Gaffney Goebelbecker I.L. Cohen Foundation Niklaus J. Leuenberg Charitable Lead Annuity Trust New York Presbyterian Hospital Estate of William Peterman Karen Goldberg The IAC Foundation, Inc. Elliott Levine McDermott & Thomas Association Newgate LLP Edmond Etienne Matthew J. Golden IBM Dr. Mark Lieb and Cristine M. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McDermott Frank Nicastri Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fabbro Golub Charitable Trust ICAP Services North America LLC Grimaldi Dorothea A. McElduff Christyne L. Nicholas Elisabetta Fabri Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gonchar Incarnation School Les Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. John F. McGillicuddy Offer Nissenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Mario Fallone Marc Goodman Thomas Inglis Lincoln Electric Product Co., Inc. John G. McGoldrick Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nonna Ann T. Fanizzi Irving D. Goodstein, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Intrieri Lincoln Hall James C. McGroddy and Anthony Nopolitano John J. Farrell James Gorman Irish Heritage Festival Michael Link Sheree H. Wen North Fork Bancorporation Inc. Stephen Farrell Mimi W. Gowen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linn Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Nugent Alexander Faust Margaret F. Grace Iwanowski Diana G. Liskin Michael P. McHugh NYT Capital, Inc. Faviola, LLC. Wes T. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jagoe Michael Littler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna John E. O'Beirne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fay Bill Granfield Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jakubowski Marino J. Lividini Shawn McKeon William F. O'Brien, Jr. Frank J. Fee Michael S. Grant John Jamieson Xavier S. Lividini Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McLaughlin Elva L. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Terry Feeney Fred Grapstein JCCS Realty Inc. Katharine V. Loewe Mr. and Mrs. Mark McLean Thomas M. O'Brien Kevin Ferguson Janis Grasso Elizabeth Jelks, M.D. Richard J. McLynn Kevin J. O'Brien Michael Feinstein Bridget M. Grasso Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jennings, Craig Longley Michael McManus, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Steinfels Enza Ferrante Dolores T. Greene Jr. Nina Lopane Sean J. McManus Ralph J. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Jane B. Griffin Sandra A. Jerro Simon M. Lorne Mr. and Mrs. James McQuade O'Connell Ferreri Mr. and Mrs. James Grogan Francois Joanette Robert Losonsky Karen McSherry John J. O'Connor Mark A. Ferretti Audrey & Martin Gruss Peter J. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John J. Loughnane Sheila Meany John O'Donnell Fidelis Care New York Foundation The Johnson Family Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Loughran William Meehan Mr. and Mrs. Alan Oehrig Fidelity Investments Charitable Guardsmark Maria Jones Janice Loux William M. & Miriam F. Meehan Sylvan & Ann Oestreicher Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. John Guest Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Jones Helen T. Lowe Foundation Inc. Foundation, Inc. Bruce D. Fiedorek James P. Cullen John and Mary Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lukach Thomas L. Mehrtens Mark L. O'Friel Joseph P. Gunset Foundation Mary Lou Lukach Mr. and Mrs. John O'Grady

26 CATHOLIC CHARITIES PROVIDING HELP. CREATING HOPE.

Stanley Olan Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Risoleo Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Smith Time Inc. Time to Give Back Siobhan O'Leary Rita A. Gallagher Trust The Alfred E. Smith Memorial Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Denis J. O'Leary The May Ellen & Gerald Ritter Foundation, Inc. Jonathan M. Tisch OLQP Sports Program 1 Foundation Aaron M. Sosnick Tishman Speyer Marian M. Oliva Mr. and Mrs. Augusto J. Rivera Chris Sowers Laura Tivoli Brian Oliver/David Keating R.J. Murphy & Associates, LLC Linda Spica TMPG Edward Olivia Lee Rizzuto Mary Ellen Spiegel Alandra M. Tobin OMD Worldwide John Roach Trust Fund Mr. and Mrs. John M. Spinnato Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Tornatore Omnicom Group Inc. Michael D. Robbins Joseph E. Spinnato Alquimides Torres Edmund M. O'Neill Martin L. Robinson Mark Squillante Peter Toth Kevin O'Neill Mrs. Cynthia Roberto St. Anns Parish Sports Committee William Towne Lorraine O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Gerard R. Roche St. Christopher's Youth TPG Planning & Design, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. O'Neill Rockland Community College Organization Mark Tralongo Sally Orr Mr. and Mrs. A. St. John's University Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Triglia Brian E. O'Sullivan Rodriguez St. Joseph School Lori N. Tripoli James F. O'Sullivan and John P. Rogan St. Joseph's Seminary John Trovato Margaret M. Molloy Rolex Watch U.S.A., Inc. St. Joseph's Youth Programs Trustees of St. Patrick's Cathedral Alfred C. Otero Mauro C. Romita St. Mary's Church Miss Rosemary E. Tucci Frank Pacheco Edgar Romney St. Mary's CYO Special Bingo UBS Matching Gift Program Michael A. Paglia, M.D. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Rooney, Account UFCW Local 1500 Albina A. Claps, M.D. Jr. St. Patrick's Athletic Association Mrs. Marjorie A. Uhing Barbara Panagopoulos Rosalie Hall St. Vincent de Paul Society Unilever Matching Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Michael F.Pasquale John Roscoe Veronica F. Stanion Union That Nothing Be Lost, Inc. Carol A. Passaic Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ross The Starr Foundation Unique Memorabilia Enterprises Patrolmen's Benevolent Assn David R. Rothfeld Staten Island Children's Inc. Bradley Pattelli Phil L. Rozzo Campaign United States Naval Academy Paul Davis Restoration of Union Howard J. Rubenstein Staten Island Rotary Foundation United Way Tri-State County Milton B. Rubin Staten Island South Shore United Way of New York City Denise M. Pelli Jack Rudin Grandmother's Club #1028 United Way of Tri-State Richard Perlen May & Samuel Rudin Family Staten Island University Hospital Verizon Foundation Margarita Perusquia Foundation, Inc. North Richard C. Vezego Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pesola Eric Ruehlmann Daniel J. Staub Villa Marin GMC, Inc. Carroll Petrie Richard Rumelt E L & J B Steiniger Foundation Jacqueline M. Vitulli Petrocelli Electric Co. Inc. Mary E. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Steinthal Barney Walker Ms. Florie J. Petti and Ms. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Elizabeth H. Steltenpohl Mr. and Mrs. Stratford C. Wallace A. Petti Rutherfurd, Jr. Sterling National Bank Bonita Walsh and Lawson Patrice C. Peugnet Arthur F. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Sy Sternberg Kasshanna Peyser & Alexander John Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Stevens Catherine M. Walsh Management, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Ryan Gregg Stevenson Peter Ward Martha Pfeffer Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Ryan Stonehill College Bruce Warwick Pfizer Foundation Matching Sacred Heart School Youth Mrs. Ray E. Stout The Wasily Family Foundation Gifts Program Activities Theodore Strange, M.D. Marianne Weinzinger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phelan Allison Salas Stephen D. Straus William W. Weisner David M. Phelan Mildred Saldani Mr. and Mrs. James J. Stricker Joseph Weitz Gwendolyn T. Phillips The Salice Family Charitable Trust William J. Strickland Terence M. Welch Anita Pinnola Anna L. Sanborn Thomas H. Sturrock Mr. and Mrs. Ronan M. Wicks Vincent F. Pitta Guy Sansone Bernadine Subia Patricia A. Wiedenkeller Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Pituch Santa Maria Foundation, Inc. Patricia A. Sullivan Walter D. Wiederkehr Dorothea J. Plunkett Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Sapienza Mr. and Mrs. Denis J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wildridge Daniel A. Pocchiari Martin D. Sass Mr. and Mrs. James K. Sullivan William J. Williams, Jr., Esq. Clare Elias Sayour Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sullivan Timothy M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Portelli Valerie C. Scanlon, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. William Supik The Monsignor Francis J. Pritchard Industries Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Emile M. Scarpelli Thomas J. Svoboda Williams Foundation Lenore Puleo Michael J. Schady Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Thomas R. Purcell Drew Schlesinger Patrick M. Sweeney Williamson Thomas P. Purtell Priscilla & Richard Schmeelk Kathryn B. Swintek Richard Winsten Kathryn M. Quigley Foundation T. Q. F. & S., Inc. Joshua A. Wirshba Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn Richard J. Schmeelk Lynn F. Talbott Mark P. Wojcik The Racioppo Family Christoph Schmidinger Henry Tamarin Tom Workman Nicholas Raho Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Schneider Louis Tan Miss Gertrude Wtulich Nicholas and Christina Raho Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schneider Patricia-Ann Tarallo Xerox Corporation Foundation Robert G. Schwartz Eve Taranto Neda Yagan Mr. and Mrs. Viggo B. Rambusch Eric Schweitzer Sara Tarascio Harold W. Zeitlin Rampulla Associates, Architects, Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Schwimer Rudolf Tauscher John E. Zuccotti l.l.p. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Scoblic Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor Bruce Raynor Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Taylor, Jr. RBS Greenwich Capital Scully & Scully, Inc. TBWA Worldwide/Chiat/Day NY Foundation Inc. Patrick Scura Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teasdale This list includes donors Andres J. Recoder Seagate Travel Martin Tener who have given $500 Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Redegeld Samuel Y. Sessions Terence Cardinal Cooke Center Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reed Dorothea V. Shaw Rene B. Testa or more to Catholic Thomas J. Reilly Martin E. Segal The Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Reimers Margaret L. Sheils Foundation Inc. Charities in 2006. Bella F. Remer Everett A. Sheslow The Center of S.I., Inc. Please be assured that Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Remp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Shugart The Vincent G. Halloran Fund Renaissance Properties, Inc. Sam Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Norwell F. Therien, all gifts to Catholic The and Sophie Rice Kathleen M. Simmons Jr. Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Sinnott Mary Thomas Charities make a Rice High School Sisters of Charity of New York Helen D. Thompson difference. Richmond County District Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Slattery Eileen T. Tierney Attorney Barry Slavin Ivan Tiger William L. Richter Mr. and Mrs. Jan K. Smeets Andrew Tilly We apologize if we Dr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Ridge Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Smith Ridgewood Savings Bank Kevin Smith have omitted any Bernard Reidy supporter or listed any incorrectly.

ANNUAL REPORT 2006 27

CATHOLIC CHARITIES PROVIDES HELP AND CREATES HOPE BY Welcoming and integrating immigrants and refugees

IN ANY GIVEN YEAR… 6,800 families provided with expert counsel and safeguarded from exploitation 1,400 individuals taught English and civics 30,000 calls for help answered promptly with accurate information in 18 languages 225 breadwinners helped to obtain authorization to work 700 immigrants reunited with their families 300 refugee families resettled 30 asylum seekers provided with legal representation

Facing death threats, Bakary fled his native home of Gambia. Catholic Charities helped him secure a job and a future in his new land, as it has for 51,000 immigrants and refugees. “From nowhere they put me somewhere,” Bakary said. CATHOLIC CHARITIES Fiscal Report

Condensed Financial Statement of Activities1

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

2006 20052 Revenues ($000) ($000) PLEDGE OF GOOD Cardinal's Appeal $500 $500 STEWARDSHIP AND Bequests 2,255 2,791 ACCOUNTABILITY Appeals, Contributions and Events 9,300 10,211 Special Events (net of direct expenses) 692 699 Catholic Charities is committed to the Government Sources 14,433 14,387 highest standards of good stewardship and Program Revenues 5,041 4,320 3 accountability. The Catholic Charities of World Trade Center Support 111 36 Other Supporting Sources4 2,243 441 the Archdiocese of New York is separately Investment Income 1,371 2,454 incorporated according to the not-for- 35,946 35,839 profit laws of New York State with its Expenses own active Board of Trustees. An Mental Health Services 10,231 10,036 independent public accounting firm, Parish and Community Outreach 10,739 9,942 overseen by the Audit Committee of the Youth Services/CYO 4,349 4,311 Board of Trustees, conducts an annual Migration Services 1,466 1,458 audit of Catholic Charities finances. World Trade Center Services 2,023 3,503 Services for the Disabled 924 1,017 Funds received by Catholic Charities are Social and Community Development 832 821 carefully monitored to ensure their use Agency Relations5 1,388 3,500 complies with donor intent. Funds are Fund Raising 1,431 1,495 maintained in separate accounts and not Administration6 5,012 5,156 co-mingled with those of the Archdiocese 38,395 41,239 of New York. Catholic Charities policies Operating Results (2,449) (5,400) 7 and procedures have been reviewed and Loss From Discontinued Operations (37) (1,585) meet the standards of the charitable Increase (Decrease) in net assets $(2,486) $(6,985) accountability of the Better Business Net Assets, end of year $36,312 $38,798 Bureau's Philanthropic Advisory Service. Catholic Charities complies with all FOOTNOTES: (1) This condensed financial statement reflects the combined audited financial statements The Catholic Charities applicable federal, state and local laws of the Archdiocese of New York and Affiliates, as follows: regarding discrimination. • The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, which includes Catholic Charities World Trade Center Support Fund, Catholic Charities Communities Services of the Archdiocese of New York, Housing Fund of the Archdiocese of New York, Housing Development Institute and New York Institute for Human Development. (2) Certain amounts reported in 2005 have been reclassified to conform to management's presentation of 2006. (3) Catholic Charities maintains September 11th funds in a segregated, separately audited World Trade Center Support Fund. (4) 2005 Other Support includes $1.4 million received from the dissolution of donated property. (5) 2005 Agency Relations expenses included a one-time grant to Pius XII for $1.6 million. (6) Expenses are overwhelmingly program related. Approximately 13% is spent on administration for Catholic Charities directly administered community services and an additional 4% is spent on fund raising. (7) In March 2005, with the help of the New York State Office of Mental Health, the licenses for four mental health clinics were transferred back to New York State.

30 CATHOLIC CHARITIES PROVIDING HELP. CREATING HOPE.

Services Touching Almost Every Human Need (Over 300,000 served—$494 million in services*)

PROVIDED BY THE FEDERATON OF MORE THAN 90 CATHOLIC CHARITIES AGENCIES IN THE BRONX, MANHATTAN, STATEN ISLAND, WESTCHESTER, ROCKLAND, PUTNAM, DUTCHESS, SULLIVAN AND ULSTER COUNTIES

Some agencies offer programs in more than one category. POINTS TO NOTE: The following provides an estimated breakdown by service area: Administrative expenses are kept very low. On average Catholic Charities agencies Protecting and Nurturing Children and Youth (48,500 served, $210 million in services): of the Archdiocese of New York spends 88 Services include: day care, foster care, adoption, camping, sports & after school activities, community cents of each dollar on program expenses. centers and preventative services. Services are provided through dedicated staff. The majority of expenses are Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless (67,300 served, $47 million in services): personnel costs associated with the Services include: emergency meals, emergency shelters, temporary & transitional residences, permanent delivery of services. affordable housing and preventing evictions. While many services are provided through Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises (150,400 served, $56 million in services): government partnerships, substantial Services include: information & referral, coordinating services, counseling, financial assistance, maternity private philanthropy is necessary to sustain the range and quality of services offered services and job readiness & placement. by Catholic Charities agencies. Supporting the Physically and Emotionally Challenged (6,000 served, $170 million in services): Services include: supportive housing for the mentally ill, counseling, residences for those with special needs and disabilities and early intervention & special education.

Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and Refugees (38,400 served, $11 million in services): Services include: reuniting families, teaching English and civics, obtaining work authorization & finding jobs and preventing exploitation.

*The size of the individual segments of the chart represents a weighted average of the number of people served and the expenditures that hopefully reflects more accurately the proportion of services provided in each category. Some services, primarily residential, are very intensive requiring higher expenditures to serve a smaller number of individuals with special needs. Other categories, such as information and referral and emergency meals, serve many more people at a much lower cost per person.

ANNUAL REPORT 2006 31 THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK Board of Trustees and Executive Staff HIS EMINENCE, EDWARD CARDINAL EGAN, ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORK

BOARD OF TRUSTEES John J. Phelan, Jr Patricia Handal Catherine L. Murray Chairman of the Board Coordinator of the Cardinal Cooke Guild Managing Director, Neuberger Berman, LLC Chairman and CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, Retired Monsignor Wallace A. Harris Martin C. Murrer Vicar of Central Harlem, Managing Director, Sagent Advisors Inc. Mario L. Baeza Chair of the Priest's Council of the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Archdiocese of New York, Ralph A. O'Connell, MD The Baeza Group Pastor of St. Charles Borromeo Vice Chair & Chair of the Agency Relations Committee, and Dean, New York Rosemary T. Berkery Jeffrey J. Hodgman Medical College Vice Chairman & General Counsel, Merrill Retired Senior Investment Executive, Lynch & Co., Inc. MetLife, Inc. Jonathan O'Herron Vice Chair, Managing Director, Lazard Freres Francis X. Comerford Sister Margaret John Kelly, DC & Co. LLC President & General Manager, WNBC Vice Chair & Chair of the Program/Quality Improvement Thomas A. Renyi Kathleen B. Cudahy Executive Director, Vincentian Center for Co-Chair of the Cardinal's Committee for Connelly & McLaughlin Church and Society, Charity, Ex-Chairman, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Richard F. Czaja St. John's University Executive Vice President & General Counsel, Catherine R. Kinney J. Brendan Ryan Stahl Real Estate Co. Vice Chair of Cardinal's Committee for Chairman Emeritus, Draftfcb Mario Diaz Cruz Charity, President & Co-Chief Operating Julia V. Shea Officer, NYSE Euronext Group Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP Chair of the Nominating/Governance Maura A. Markus Committee, Attorney Michael C. Finnegan Head, Citibank International Retail Bank Managing Director, Michael P. Smith Global Consumer Group J. P. Morgan Securities Inc. Vice Chair & Chair of the Development William J. McDonough Committee, President & Chief Executive Monsignor Thomas E. Gilleece Vice Chairman & Special Advisor to the Officer, New York Bankers Association Pastor, Church of St. John and Mary Chairman, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Virginia M. Wilson Stanley E. Grayson Stephen J. McGuiness Vice Chair & Chair of the Finance Committee, Chair of the Audit Committee Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co. Executive Vice President & Chief Financial President & Chief Operating Officer, Officer, Wyndham Worldwide Corporation M. R. Beal & Company Victor J. Menezes Vice Chair, Co-Chair of Cardinal’s Committee for Charity, Retired Senior Vice Chairman, Citigroup

SENIOR MANAGEMENT Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, PhD Joy Jasper, MS Mary Ellen Ros, LMSW Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer Catholic Charities Community Services Catholic Charities Director for Hudson Valley Director of Human Resources Services Joseph Becker, MS Agency Relations Liaison Margaret A. King Beatriz Diaz Taveras, MBA Director of Institutional Advancement & Secretary to the Board of Trustees Mark D. Brigham, MA Chief Development Officer Special Assistant to the Executive Director Catholic Charities Community Services Director of Business Services Talia Bernal Lockspeiser, LMSW Anne Tommaso, MPA Catholic Charities Community Services Catholic Charities Community Services Joseph L. Buttigieg, MSW Executive Director Director of Beacon of Hope Services Associate Executive Director Mary L. Marshall William C. Tountas, CPA Kenneth Dempsey, CPA, MBA Catholic Charities Community Services Assistant Treasurer Treasurer & Chief Financial Officer Coordinator of Hudson Valley Catholic Charities Community Services George Horton, JD Regional Services Director of Fiscal Operations Director of Social & Community Joseph E. Panepinto, MA Judith E. Trancucci, M Ed Development Catholic Charities Director for Catholic Charities Community Services Staten Island Services Catholic Youth Organization Director of Operations

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