Providing Help. Creating Hope.

Annual Report 2010 Contents

Letter from Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan 2 Message from the Chairman of the Board 3 Report to the Community from the Executive Director 4 Protecting and Nurturing Children and Youth 6 Catholic Charities Philanthropy 8 Generosity Takes Many Forms 10 Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless 12 Friends and Funders 14 Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises 20 Catholic Charities Federation of Agencies 22 Celebrating Partnerships and Initiatives 28 Supporting the Physically and Emotionally Challenged 30 Financial Report and Services 32 Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and Refugees 34 Our Vision 36 Leadership 37 Catholic Charities Provides Help and Creates Hope

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

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 1 A Letter from Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan

Dear Friends of Catholic Charities: I marvel at the sacrifice, hard work and generosity of New Yorkers teamed with Catholic Charities to ease the increased need of our neighbors hit hard by our still sluggish economy. Every week—usually more than once—I meet people who tell me how the work of Catholic Charities agencies throughout the New York metropolitan area has touched them. Last spring, when these agencies and programs came together at our Catholic Charities convention, I felt proud to award more than 20 dedicated staff, whose years of service totaled more than 250 years. They represent so many caring staff, volunteers and board members. Every chance I get I visit one of these magnificent programs and witness the staff’s dedication to struggling individuals and families. Last summer, I saw people with disabilities trained to help support themselves by operating machines that design sports T-shirts. In November, I had lunch with a dozen young people, many previously addicted to drugs, in their residence north of Central Park. With the help of Create, Inc. they pulled their lives together and live drug-free. I spent the week before Christmas with some of my favorite New Yorkers, new immigrants seeking better lives for themselves and their families. I had breakfast and distributed Christmas gifts to mothers and their toddlers at St. Cecilia’s Church in East Harlem. And while my family knows I am not a shopper, I make an exception for Catholic Charities St. Nicholas Project shopping day at Kmart. The Catholic Charities Junior Board helped me and more than 200 volunteers buy basic necessities that enabled more than 1,200 of our neighbors to have a more blessed Christmas. I could continue. But allow me instead to thank you for your support of Catholic Charities. Please take a moment to read this report and learn about more of the inspiring work. And please consider increasing your vital contributions of time, donations and prayers to address the growing need.

Gratefully in Christ,

Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan Archbishop of New York

2 Annual Report 2010 Message from the Chairman of the Board of Trustees John J. Phelan, Jr.

Dear Friends of Catholic Charities: As our country’s economic crisis of the last two years slowly begins to improve, Catholic Charities is even more active providing help and creating hope for all New Yorkers, regardless of whether they are non-Catholic or Catholic. The homeless man in the street, neighbors who have lost their jobs, and children, some born with physical and emotional challenges, all turned to Catholic Charities. Each received support with the compassion and dignity that are hallmarks of Catholic Charities’ care. The Catholic Charities staff—together with volunteers from parishes and local communities, along with more than 90 Catholic Charities affiliated agencies spread throughout the Archdiocese, from Staten Island, through the Hudson Valley, and to the Catskill Mountains— serves an ever growing need. Catholic Charities is grateful for the steadfast support of Archbishop Timothy Dolan for his constant dedication to the poor and needy. This is expressed through his many warm visits with Monsignor Kevin Sullivan to different agencies and programs within the Archdiocese. Through Archbishop Dolan’s writing and homilies, he spreads the gospel message of love and compassion, which is the work of Catholic Charities throughout the New York metropolitan area. Catholic Charities is also blessed to have a dedicated and active Board of Trustees, who are not only very generous but also give of their time and knowledge by serving on a number of committees to ensure proper oversight and accountability for the resources entrusted to Catholic Charities, and helping to push forward Catholic Charities’ vision of the future. We are also fortunate to have Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, the Executive Director of Catholic Charities, whose vision and energy inspires us all to keep driving forward to extend our mission of providing help and creating hope. I certainly also want to express my gratitude for the support of the individuals, foundations and corporations whose donations make it possible for Catholic Charities to provide help and hope for all our neighbors in need.

With warmest regards,

John J. Phelan, Jr.

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

Caring people, many who successfully navigated these rough economic times, have asked me the same question throughout the past year. “Given the economy,” they say,“this must be a tough time for Catholic Charities.” I am grateful for the question. It demonstrates the solidarity so many associated with Catholic Charities feel for those in need, most of whom they do not know. This concern is essential to Catholic Christian faith. The Apostle John wrote, “If someone has enough money to live well and sees a brother or sister in need but shows no compassion—how can God’s love be in that person?” This inspires our work at Catholic Charities to compassionately serve those of all religions. And yes, these are tough times for Catholic Charities. Need among our neighbors increases while funding falls short. I am grateful that many have reached even deeper and contributed even more to partially fill these shortfalls. Yet I must also acknowledge the burden of increased demand for help. It falls directly on the staff of our 90 Catholic Charities agencies spread throughout the metropolitan area. Cutbacks mean that staff is stretched thin with one worker often filling two jobs. Despite this our staff continues to help vulnerable and struggling New Yorkers—non-Catholics and Catholics alike— with compassion and dignity.

4 Annual Report 2010 While I am grateful for questions about challenges facing our the needs of vulnerable New Yorkers. Examples fill this report. mission, I also feel concern by the emphasis on the current Our Catholic Charities agencies’ commitment to efficiency economy. I worry these questions may not reflect a full and accountability is now more important than ever. Program awareness of how deep the need is and how vulnerable so services account for an average of 88 cents of every dollar many in our society are during better economic times. Even spent. The Better Business Bureau again certified Catholic as the economy recovers, “business” will still be “good” for Charities as meeting all standards for high-quality Catholic Charities. philanthropic organizations. Children will still need protecting and nurturing—day in The question about the economy’s impact on Catholic Charities and day out. Struggling families will face crises that need is a good one. But Catholic Charities remains true to its mission resolution. Aging grandparents will rely on food pantries by focusing not on the economy but on those we serve. that strain to meet demand at the end of each month. In good times and bad, two questions focus our vision: Thousands with significant emotional and physical challenges How can we better help those we are serving? will continue to need homelike residences for safety and Are there others we should be reaching out to? care. Newcomers, both immigrants and refugees, will need I am grateful for the generosity of donors and the extraordinary shielding from exploitation and help integrating into their dedication of staff. Now, during these difficult times and for new homes. more than a century, our federation of Catholic Charities Catholic Charities, I am proud to say, will continue to provide agencies reaches out to provide help and create hope day in help, always with compassion and dignity. In these hard times, and day out in neighborhoods throughout New York City and as our agencies struggle with cutbacks, I have been privileged communities throughout the Hudson Valley. to see so many innovations and expansions that better meet

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

Providing Help.

Orphaned brothers Andre and Jamal turned to Catholic Charities for help with rent, furniture, food, counseling, school and jobs.

“It’s empowering to know you can be a self-sufficient, productive member of society despite whatever you are facing,” says caseworker Letticia Batista. Click to hear more of Letticia’s interview

Catholic Charities helps 25,000 7,580 6,545 310 youth play children grow and learn in children and teens placed children adopted wholesome sports day care in safe foster care by loving families

6 Annual Report 2010 Protecting and Nurturing Children and Youth Creating Hope.

Thanks to Catholic Charities, Andre and Jamal were able to stay together and now attend college.

“Catholic Charities is more like a family,” Andre says. “They try to build and grow with you.”

Click here to see video footage on how Catholic Charities helped Andre and Jamal 1,850 4,100 children enjoy youth participate summer camps in sound after-school programs

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 7 Catholic Charities Philanthropy

Archbishop’s Committee for Charity The Stewards of the Archbishop’s Committee for Charity serve as Catholic Charities Development Committee, which is co-chaired by Trustees of the Board. The Stewards meet quarterly to provide strategic direction to the fund-raising efforts of the Archbishop’s Committee for Charity. The Archbishop’s Committee for Charity is a membership of civic, corporate and philanthropic leaders from the New York metropolitan area who support Catholic Charities at the request of His Excellency, the Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York. Members provide financial resources to help solve the problems of New Yorkers in need without regard to religion, race, ethnicity or ability to pay. Funds raised by the Archbishop’s Committee for Charity help protect and nurture children, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, strengthen families, Inaugural Gala Honorees John K. Castle, support the physically challenged and welcome immigrants and refugees. Membership Chairman and CEO of Castle Harlan and begins with an annual gift of $5,000 or more and offers participants special benefits Christopher Nassetta, President and CEO throughout the year based upon the level of commitment. of Hilton Worldwide, share the celebration with Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan. The generosity of the Archbishop’s Committee for Charity members enables tens of thousands of individuals and families to live in greater dignity through the compassionate help of Catholic Charities. Generosity of individuals, corporations and foundations Signature Events Special events occur throughout the year to support the Catholic Charities varied enables Catholic Charities to programs and efforts. Individuals, corporations, foundations and the Archbishop’s serve those in need in this Committee for Charity undergird these events. This enables Catholic Charities to environment of increased raise additional funds and enhance community outreach and an understanding of services we provide. demand. Catholic Charities Catholic Charities Gala gratefully acknowledges this Catholic Charities held its Inaugural Gala Benefit on February 23, 2010 at the generosity and, in particular, Waldorf-Astoria where it honored John K. Castle, Chairman and CEO of Castle the volunteer leadership of Harlan, and Christopher Nassetta, President and CEO of Hilton Worldwide. The its fundraising efforts. event convened a dynamic group of New Yorkers from the worlds of business, philanthropy, culture, fashion, law, media, politics and religion who share a deep concern for the well-being of our fellow New Yorkers in need. The Inaugural Gala raised more than $1.72 million through the outstanding support of the Catholic Charities Board of Trustees, members of the Archbishop’s Committee for Charity and the benevolence of friends, family and colleagues of our honorees. Darlene Rodriguez, an anchor for WNBC 4 New York, served as Mistress of Ceremonies, and Broadway legend Brian Stokes Mitchell performed and received a standing ovation from the more than 700 guests in attendance.

8 Annual Report 2010 The Archbishop’s Christmas Luncheon, in conjunction with Junior Board the Ladies of Charity, annually raises funds to benefit women The Junior Board offers volunteer and philanthropic and children served by agencies and programs affiliated with opportunities to a new generation of caring New Yorkers. Catholic Charities. A network of more than 500 young professionals engage The Archbishop’s Open, an annual golf classic sponsored in social, fundraising, volunteer and faith-based activities by the Archbishop’s Committee for Charity, raises funds to to support Catholic Charities, serving those in need in our support the work and mission of Catholic Charities. community.

Wall Street Breakfast, held annually in the New York Junior Board Gala Stock Exchange Board Room, raises funds and heightens the The springtime Annual Gala hosted by the Junior Board visibility of Catholic Charities among leaders in New York supports fundraising efforts for the Catholic Charities St. City’s corporate, banking and business-finance sectors. Nicholas Project.

The Club of Champions Dinner raises money to support St. Nicholas Project the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO), which serves tens of The St. Nicholas Project carries on the tradition of generosity thousands of young people each year through athletic, social, and charity characteristic of St. Nicholas, the third-century spiritual and cultural activities and services. Funds raised at Bishop of Myra. Although associated with Christmas, St. this annual dinner provide critical resources for our inner-city Nicholas served the poor throughout the year. Similarly, community centers, parish-based athletic programs, summer Catholic Charities helps those in need year-round. At camp for disabled and minority youth, teen leadership and Christmastime, donors from our Adopt-A-Family program and youth ministry programs. volunteers organized by the Junior Board foster a blessed holiday by partnering with Kmart, UPS and others to provide coats, gloves, blankets and toys to more than 3,200 individuals. We also appreciate Philips Van-Heusen for its fund-raising help.

For more information about giving, volunteering and participating in the work of Catholic Charities, please contact us at 646-794-2051 or [email protected].

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 9 Generosity Takes Many Forms

Bequests and Planned Giving Hunger Hurts. Ease the Pain. Catholic Charities welcomes and is grateful to friends and partners whose legacies live on through their compassion and generosity. A charitable gift annuity can yield tax deductions and pay high-interest income every month for life. It can also supplement retirement income. Other options for giving include charitable bequests and trusts. With thoughtful planned giving, donors can ensure financial benefits to themselves while assisting Catholic Charities with its ongoing mission.

Catholic Renewal Join Through the inspiration and spiritual growth of its members, this organization of The Community Food Drive Roman Catholic professionals in the corporate restructuring industry is committed Emigrant Savings Bank to building a community and network that provides charitable assistance to in cooperation with individuals and groups in need. Catholic Renewal hosts several events throughout Catholic Charities Community Services the year, including prayer breakfasts with speakers that address contemporary spiritual issues.

Foundations The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York gives thanks to foundations Catholic Charities gratefully whose investments in Catholic Charities enable us to provide help and create hope for New Yorkers in need. Below are two of the many foundations that serve as consistent acknowledges key support partners to Catholic Charities throughout the years. and partnerships from individuals and businesses The New York Times Foundation For nearly a century, The New York Times Foundation has supported the work of whose volunteerism, Catholic Charities, providing significant funding and publicity by profiling in its monetary and in-kind annual Neediest Cases Campaign people helped by our federation. donations make it possible Rusty Staub Emergency Food Program for us to provide critical help With generous support from this foundation, Catholic Charities operates “Rusty’s and hope for New Yorkers Rolling Van,” a mobile foodpantry that regularly provides meals and other services of all religions. in Staten Island and the Bronx. The Rusty Staub Foundation also responds to help victims of emergencies in other parts of the metropolitan area.

Online Communities As Catholic Charities continues to engage in the world of social media, increasing numbers of individuals use the Internet to make donations that support our work, to sign up as volunteers and to raise awareness of our mission and vision. Please visit Catholic Charities on the Web at www.catholiccharitiesny.org as well as on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo and FirstGiving.

10 Annual Report 2010 Partnering with Catholic Charities: A Prudent Investment

New York business sectors—banking, KPMG, LLP legal, communications, entertainment, A leading supporter of Catholic Charities LOCAL FOOD PANTRIES real estate, hotels, restaurants and retail and its many initiatives, the KPMG NEED YOUR HELP —are among many who generously Annual Campaign for the Archbishop’s partner with Catholic Charities. Together Committee for Charity prompts they help promote the vision and mission significant donations from more than of our work through food, coat and toy 100 KPMG partners and matching drives, volunteerism and financial support. funds from the KPMG Foundation. Below is a partial listing of our many partners. They are key to spreading the NBC word about the vital services we provide. This news station helped Catholic We appreciate and thank those listed Charities create public service and all those who work behind the announcements. Its morning news scenes for those less fortunate among us. program’s televised solicitations also yielded thousands of toy donations Deloitte Services, LP that Catholic Charities distributed to This professional services organization underprivileged children. partners with Catholic Charities at its company’s annual Impact Day, where OglivyOne Worldwide Christmas Giving employees volunteer their services to This leader in interactive marketing Christmas is a particularly vulnerable time non-profit organizations throughout helped spread the word about for the hungry, the homeless, the disabled the city. Volunteers gave their time Catholic Charities by strengthening its and the abandoned child. We owe and talent to support several of our e-marketing and social media programs special thanks to all those who partner programs and agencies. Deloitte’s young and agency website. with us to make this season special. We professionals continue to engage with are grateful for food, toy and clothing our Junior Board and, especially, our One Warm Coat drives sponsored by Fisher-Park Lane/ annual St. Nicholas Project. Thanks to promotions and donations Fisher Brothers Management, Empire from Good Morning America, the City Casino at Yonkers Raceway, Guild of Kmart Burlington Coat Factory and the non- Independent Real Estate Professionals, This department store mega-chain’s profit organization One Warm Coat, Old Navy and Tishman Speyer. Astor Place store opens its aisles each Catholic Charities brought nearly 1,000 year for the Catholic Charities St. coats and warmth to New Yorkers in need. Nicholas Project Shopping Day, providing an arena and discounts that generate Sterling National Bank & gifts and winter supplies for more than Emigrant Savings Bank 1,700 persons in need. Thanks, in part, to food drives supported by these leading New York banks, Catholic Charities food pantries distribute healthy food to hungry New Yorkers.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 11 Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless

Providing Help.

Patricia was homeless, hungry and collecting cans to survive.

“We have people come into our office at a breaking point, when they thought they had nowhere else to go,” says Rhetta Eason, Catholic Charities regional supervisor. “Anyone who Click here for more from Rhetta Eason on comes we can help.” Catholic Charities’ range of services

Thanks to Catholic Charities 6,160,726 4,690 2,545 6,524 nutritious meals were served families were prevented individuals were housed families are living in in parish and community from becoming in temporary and affordable housing food programs homeless transitional apartments

12 Annual Report 2010 Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless Creating Hope.

Thanks to Catholic Charities, Patricia now lives in her own apartment with furniture, clothes and plenty of food.

“I don’t know if I would have survived without them,” Patricia says.

Click here to see video footage on how Catholic Charities feeds the hungry and shelters the homeless 8,430 individuals received emergency overnight shelter

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 13 Friends and Funders

Archbishop’s William J. Egan Branford Chain, Inc. Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Committee for Charity Emigrant Savings Bank Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Gift Program Famiglia-DeBartolo, LLC Edwin T. Broderick Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Grayson Ambassadors Robert J. Fitzsimmons and Margaret A. Collins Thomas B. Burke Guardsmark, Incorporated John Calicchio Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Gallagher Calvary Fund, Inc. Heisman Trophy Trust Terence L. Darby and Anna M. Matteoda Patrick P. Grace Mrs. Richard M. Cashin Carla Hendra Jones Day Mr. and Mrs. John Gray Castle Oil Corporation Jeffrey J. Hodgman Mr. and Mrs. Victor Menezes John P. and Anne W. McNulty Foundation Catholic Charities USA Hotel Association of New York City, Inc. NYT Capital, Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Catholic Communal Fund Hotel, Restaurant & Club Employees Daniel J. Staub/the Rusty Staub Foundation La Quinta Management, LLC Stefan A. Cavallo and Bartenders The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Mr. and Ms. Gerald M. Lodge Citi Corporate Communications James J. Houlihan Mutual of America Life Insurance Company College of New Rochelle Jefferies & Company, Inc. Guardians Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Niehaus Comerford & Dougherty, LLP Jones Lang LaSalle Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Ailes NYSE Euronext Michael Comerford Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Kinney Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr. Community Counselling Service Co., LLC Stuart Korshak Rosemary T. Berkery Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Renyi Concannon Family Foundation KPMG LLP Branford Castle, Inc. St. John’s University Emil Costa Kenneth G. Langone Mary Higgins Clark Structure Tone, Inc. Noreen M. Culhane William R. Maguire Hilton Worldwide The Menezes Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Cumiskey Mrs. Wellington T. Mara HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Truist Deloitte & Touche Marks Paneth & Shron, LLP KPMG (New York) Foundation Inc. Yonkers Racing Corporation Louis P. Di Cerbo II Maura Markus Marillac N.E. Charitable Trust Patricia D. Dillon Renwick D. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McInerney Patrons Doris Duke Foundation John C. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Terence S. Meehan Mark G. Ackermann George E. Doty, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted H. McCourtney John H. O’Connor, Esq. Allied Irish Bank Durr Mechanical Construction, Inc. Lucy McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Salice Alternative Asset Managers, LP E.W. Howell Co., LLC McKinsey & Company The Legal Aid Society Annaly Capital Management, Inc. Elias Sayour Foundation, Inc. Vicky L. McLoughlin William J. Williams, Jr., Esq. Aon Corporation Emblem Health, LLC MDG Design and Construction, LLC Aon Foundation Fox Rothschild, LLP Reverend Monsignor John P. Meier Benefactors David Arena Frank E. Campbell — the Funeral Chapel Mesirow Financial Robert L. Cahill, Jr. Chris Artinian Brian Gavin MetLife Castle Harlan, Inc. Ashford Hospitality Trust, LP GEM Realty Capital, Inc. Micros Systems, Inc. John K. Castle Association of Contracting Mary Giambelli Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Moran Consolidated Edison, Inc. Plumbers of New York City Gives Mr. and Mrs. William Mann Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Czaja Corinne Ball, Esq. Goldman, Sachs & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Murphy, Jr. Florence B. D’Urso Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Murrer

Inaugural Gala

VICE-CHAIRS Fox Rothschild, LLP Turner Construction Company Rosemary T. Berkery & Catherine & Henry J. Gaisman Weil Gotshal & Manges, LLP It’s just a privilege Robert J. Hausen Foundation Virginia Wilson & Michael Crabbe “ Branford Chain, Inc. GEM Realty Capital, Inc. Suzanne & Bob Wright to be a part of this Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd. Hotel Association of Castle Harlan, Inc. New York City, Inc. SPONSORS organization and to Mary Higgins Clark Hotel, Restaurant & Club A.J. Agarwal Francis X. Comerford Employees and Bartenders Kim & Stephen Bepler watch all of the kind, Michael Comerford Union Local 6 The Page & William Black Noreen M. Culhane JEMB Realty Corp. Foundation loving, thoughtful, Mrs. Florence B. D’Urso Korshak, Kracoff, Kong Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Bollinger Floralia Decorators & Sugano, LLP Calvary Hospital effective work they Goldman Sachs KPMG, LLP Kenneth A. Caplan Mindy & Jon Gray Elaine & Kenneth Langone Capricorn Limousine Service do with people who Patricia & Peter Handal Sandra & Stephen Lessing Michael H. Casey Jeffrey J. Hodgman Mrs. Wellington T. Mara John Ceriale are in great need, Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kinney Marks Paneth & Shron, LLP Kathleen & Gerald Clark Kolaj Family McKinsey & Company Frank Cohen particularly children La Quinta Management, LLC MetLife Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Colussy The Charles A. Mastronardi MICROS Systems, Inc. Kathleen Cudahy and families.” Foundation, Valerie & Morton’s Restaurant Group Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Grayson Nicholas Mastronardi Jean & Martin Murrer Local 32BJ, SEIU — Catherine R. Kinney Kate & Bob Niehaus Mutual of America LVI Services Mr. & Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr. Josie C. Natori Maryann & Robert Marston PSAV Presentation Services New York Hotel & Motel Michael Nash David Solomon Trades Council Dr. Ralph A. and Jane B. O’Connell Mary & Patrick Whalen Northwood Investors, LLC Chad Pike Catherine R. Kinney, Catholic NYC & Company Glen Rosenthal Charities Board of Trustees, SAMARITANS NYSE Euronext John G. Schreiber Alternative Asset Managers, LP John H. O’Connor Southern Wine & Spirits of Retired President & Co-COO Aon Risk Services Jonathan O’Herron New York NYSE Euronext CO-CHAIRS Lori & Allen J. Bernstein William M. Pruellage Southport Engineering Elizabeth & Roger Ailes Bizzi & Partners Development/ Mr. and Mrs. J. Brendan Ryan Associates, PC BNY Mellon The Setai Fifth Avenue Julia V. Shea William J. Stein Branford Castle, Inc. Citi Michael P. Smith Judith M. & Michael D. Sullivan Hilton Worldwide Nanci L. & Richard F. Czaja Sterling National Bank Gary M. Sumers HSBC - North America Deloitte, LLP Structure Tone, Inc. Joan & Zane Tankel George E. Doty, Sr. Lizzie & Jonathan Tisch Click to hear more from Ms. Kinney Jones Day Dr. Stephen J. Sweeny Tara & Victor Menezes E.W. Howell Co., LLC Sysco Guest Supply, LLC Travel Traders Susan & Thomas Salice Empire Merchants, LLC Tishman Hotel Corporation

14 Annual Report 2010 The 24th Annual Archbishop’s Golf Open

Mark G. Ackermann Lawrence P. Corio George H. Marshall Edgar Sabunghi David Arena Emil Costa MCA of New York - Al Gettler Mark Schiowitz AllianceBernstein - Patrick Whalen Credit Suisse - Matt DeSalvo MDG Design & Construction Arthur Schwabe Allied Irish Bank - Gerry Murphy Patrick E. Curtin – Michael T. Rooney Richard A. Seery Aon Corporation - Tom Conlin Deschutes Brewery - Gary Fish Meehan Associates Servicemaster - Steve Wills Armienti, DeBellis, Guglielmo Michael Dimson – Terence S. Meehan Sidley Austin - Duncan Darrow & Rhoden, LLP - John Durr Construction - Robert Durr, Sr. Victor Menezes Alfred E. Smith, IV Guglielmo & Bruce Beigeleisen Eurotech Construction - Faye Devlin Mesirow Financial Consulting, LLC State Bank of Long Island Association of Contracting Gordon Gaspard – Dean Vomero – Thomas O’Brien Plumbers - Stewart O’Brien Thomas Haskins Michael A. Moran Steamfitting Industry Blackstone - Brian Gavin Heisman Trophy Trust Michael A. Moran, Jr. Promotional Fund Paul C. Borde Jeffrey Hodgman Daniel Montgomery Sterling National Bank Brett P. Barragate, Esq. Thomas E. Hommel Mutual of America – Steve Hebert Brooklyn Brewery - Steve Hindy Pete Hopper – Thomas J. Moran Structure Tone - James Donaghy Nicholas Bruno Hudson Valley Bank - Ron Sylvestri Nastasi Drywall - Anthony Nastasi Edward C. Sweeney Charles Byrd Hughes & Hughes Contracting Corp. Michael Neary Ronald J. Sylvestri Calvary Hospital - Frank Calamari – Brendan Hughes New York Bankers Association TD Bank - Emmet Conlon David L. Carden International Union of Operating – Michael P. Smith Tener Consulting Services Fred Carillo Engineers - James Callaghan Newmark Knight Frank - Noel Flagg – Martin Tener Golfers, corporations and foundations Castle Oil Corporation Jefferies & Company, Inc. William A. Nugent Title Associates, A Stewart – Mauro Romita Jeffrey Wentworth O’Connor, Davies, Munns Company - Neil Falcone raised funds to support Catholic John K. Castle Jeremiah & Keefe & Dobbins, LLP - Tom Dobbins Traub Liberman Straus & Charities programs at the 24th Peter Caufield John F. McDermott Timothy O’Sullivan Shrewsberry, LLP - Steve Straus Chesney & Murphy Jones Day - Corinne Ball, Esq. PJ Mechanical - Jamie Pappas & Richard K. Traub Annual Archbishop’s Open, held – Richard Chesney Kevin J. Keane Michael Reardon Paul E. Travers at Winged Foot Golf Club and Stephen Chmil Steve Kinnally Timothy R. Regan Wedge Capital Management chaired by Bob Garrett,KPMG; Jim Comerford & Dougherty Thomas Kinnally Risk Management Planning – Martin Robinson – Michael Comerford Knight Capital Group - Thomas Joyce Group - Arthur Dunne Wells Fargo Advisors Donaghy, Structure Tone, Inc.; and Frank Comerford KPMG LLP - Bob Garrett Robert Rice – John McMahon Mike Smith, New York Bankers Community Counselling Service Kenneth Lazar William Rose William H. Sadlier, Inc. Association. (L-R) Mike Smith, Bob – Bob Kissane Suzanne L. Lichtman Andrew Rubin – Frank Dinger & William Dinger Mr. & Mrs. Richard Concannon Scott Lynch John Ryan Garrett, Corinne Ball.

Mutual of America Foundation Title Associates Daniel Denihan, Jr. John Lonski Natori Company Turner Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Denihan, Sr. Helen T. Lowe New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council Peggy Van Munching William Derrough LVI Environmental Services Inc. New York Yankees Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Macri Northwood Investors, LLC Verizon Foundation Dorsey & Whitney Foundation Magnacare NYC & Co., Inc. Donald Voss Dr. and Mrs. Kent Duffy Mr. and Mrs. James Maguire, Sr. Elva L. O’Brien Weil, Gotshal & Manges, LLP Emmet, Marvin & Martin Mark R. Manley O’Connor, Davies, Munns & Dobbins, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Whalen Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marston P.J. Mechanical Corporation William H. Sadlier, Inc. Empire State Building Company, LLC Anders J. Maxwell Paulette Bailey Virginia M. Wilson Eurotech Construction Sean M. McAuley Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wright Firstgiving Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. McClintock Pfizer United Way Marc Gabelli Mark A. McDermott, Esq. Phillips-Van Heusen Foundation, Inc. Members Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Galesi Mr. and Mrs. Paul McEvoy, Jr. William M. Pruellage 400 Fifth Realty, LLC Robert P. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McLaughlin PSAV Presentation Services Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Genovese Lorenzo Mendizabal Thomas P. Purtell Annie’s Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Gentile Felice Michetti Quentin J. Kennedy Foundation AT&T United Way, Employee Nicole C. Grogan Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Monks Reverend Monsignor Joseph F. Reynolds Giving Campaign Philip J. Gund Michael Nash Marianne Rossi ATC Associates Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Handal Nastasi & Associates Mr. and Mrs. J. Brendan Ryan Bank of America United Way Campaign Meryl D. Hartzband New York City Central Labor Council AFL-CIO Edgar A. Sabounghi Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Bepler Heidi Foundation Inc. New York State AFL-CIO Mr. and Mrs. Kamil M. Salame James E. Best Henegan Construction Company, Inc. Northeastern Engineers Federal Credit Union Schulte Roth & Zabel, LLP Bizzi & Partners Development, LLC Lawrence F. Hickey NTT Services, LLC John T. Sharkey Mr. and Ms. Scott D. Bookmyer Hilton Garden Inn Nucor Construction Corp. Julia V. Shea Dr. and Mrs. Jose F. Botet Pete Hopper Robert C. O’Brien Robert C. Sheehan, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle Howard G. Smith Trust O’Friel Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Shugart Broadridge Foundation Hughes & Hughes Contracting Corp. Jonathan O’Herron Michael P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. David M. Butler I.B.E.W. Local Union No. 3 Omnicom Group, Inc. Solera Capital, LLC James A. Cannon Institutional Commodity Services Corp. Edwin N. Ordway, Jr. Sterling National Bank Kenneth A. Caplan Interstate Mechanical Services, Inc. Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association Alan Stone, Esq. Michael H. Casey James M. Coogan Family Foundation Robert E. Pedersen Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sullivan Castle Foundation Johnson Controls Pepsi-Cola of the Hudson Valley Sysco Guest Supply, LLC John Ceriale Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen TD Bank Changing Our World, Inc. Christopher J. Kearns Chad Pike Tener Consulting Services, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark Keith Hart Agency, Inc. Premium Painting & Decorating The Bank of New York Mellon Catherine Clarkin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Kelly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rapisardi Community Partnership James L. Claus Kennedy Child Study Center Keith Rohland The Campbell Family Foundation Frank Cohen Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Rooney, Jr. The Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation Francis X. Comerford Knight Capital Group, Inc. RWDSU The Charmer Sunbelt Group Cara M. Conte Knights of Columbus SEIU Local 32B-32J The Jerry and Betty Wilson Fund Mr. and Mrs. John Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. Francis La Salla Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Saggese The Johnson Foundation Credit Suisse Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. LaFranchi Sergeants Benevolent Association The Lessing Foundation Kathleen B. Cudahy Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Landegger Service Master The May Ellen & Gerald Ritter Foundation Patrick E. Curtin Dr. Marie-Noelle Langan Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Shea The O’Herron Family Foundation Davis, Polk & Wardwell Mr. and Mrs. Brendan J. Lavelle Sidley Austin, LLP The School Corp New York Mr. and Mrs. Frederic De Narp Leprechaun Lines, Inc. Skanska Tishman Hotel Corporation Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP Local 32BJ SEIU Southport Associates Group Inc. Tishman Speyer Properties Ronald Decicco Loews Hotels St. Patrick’s Cathedral

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 15 2010 Wall Street Breakfast

Annaly Capital Management, Inc. Knight Capital Group, Inc. The Bank of New York Mellon Francis La Salla Corporation The Litwin Foundation Edward T. Cloonan James Maguire Comerford & Dougherty, LLP MDG Design and Construction, LLC – Michael Comerford The Menezes Foundation Consolidated Edison, Inc. Donald R. Monks – Kevin Burke Michael A. Moran, Jr. Suzette Crivaro NYSE Euronext Noreen M. Culhane O’Friel Foundation Davis Polk & Wardwell John J. Phelan – Joseph A. Hall, Esq. & Gary Retelny Annette Nazareth, Esq. Rubenstein Associates Ronald Decicco – Howard J. Rubenstein Emmet, Marvin & Martin Brian T. Shea Forsyth Street Advisors, LLC Stanan Management Corporation General Atlantic, LLC – Stanley Wilczewski Brian Gimlett UBS Financial Services, Inc. Goldring Family Foundation, Inc. – Rosemary T. Berkery Grenadier Realty Corp. Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz The Wall Street community celebrated the annual Archbishop’s – Felice Michetti William White Committee for Charity Wall Street Breakfast on April 20, 2010. His The Healey Family Foundation Jeffrey J. Hodgman Excellency Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York, along with Jones Day – Corinne Ball, Esq. Board Members and Catholic Charities supporters, rang the Alfred F. Kelly Opening Bell. Catherine R. Kinney

Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Y. Stadnyk Estate of W. S. O’Connor Acheson Doyle Partners Architects, PC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Buttigieg State Bank of Long Island Estate of David Francis Owens Mr. and Mrs. Jed Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Byrne Steamfitting Industry Promotional Fund Estate of William Peterman AD Lubow, LLC Mr. and Mrs. John M. Callagy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stein Estate of Otillia W. Porcell ADCO Electrical Corporation Domenick Canale Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stenger, Jr. Estate of Grace O’Neil Regan Advanced Pavement Technologies Loretta Cangialosi Structure Tek Construction, Inc. Estate of John Roach AFL-CIO Housing & Building Investment Trust James A. Cannon Gary M. Sumers Estate of Andrew Seiss Angela Aguiar and Dominga Aguiar Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Capaldi Zane Tankel Howard G. Smith Trust Ann M. Ahern Capricorn Limousine Service The Catholic News Publishing Company Henry Spenadel Trust Mary A. Ajemian Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caraballo The George Link Jr. Charitable Trust The Jerry and Betty Wilson Fund Adriana R. Albano Carmelite Nuns Carmelite Communion, Inc. The Healey Family Foundation Estate of Mable T. Youmans Mr. and Mrs. James Alex Carnegie Hotel Valet & Linen Services The John & Kathleen Schreiber Foundation Alexandra Champalimaud and Associates, Inc. Maurice Carroll The Katz Foundation Foundations Allstate Giving Campaign James W. Casey The Page & William Black Foundation Altman Foundation Ambassador Protection Services, Inc. John Cassarino The Phillips Group Anonymous American Building Maintenance Cassidy Turley The Risk Management Planning Group, Inc. Catherine and Henry J. Gaisman Foundation American Foundation of Savoy Orders, Inc. Thomas F. Cawley Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Tisch Catholic Charities USA Ameriprise Financial CB Richard Ellis Peter Toth Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Claudia P. Anaya Charity Cars, Inc. Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry, LLP Dutchess County Community Action Agency John J. Ansbro Christian Brothers Institute TWU Local 100 Edward L. & Joan B. Steiniger Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anthony Church of St. Joseph & St. Thomas UFCW District Council Organizing Committee Charitable Foundation Nuno Antunes Church of St. Mary Uniformed Firefighters Association Fidelis Care New York Apple Restoration & Waterproofing, Inc. Church of the Ascension of Greater New York IOLA Fund of the State of New York Artio Global Management, LLC Church of the Assumption United Federation of Teachers, Local 2 AFT Irish Government Mr. and Mrs. Enrique R. Arzac Church of the Blessed Sacrament Deborah Vander Heyden Jacob and Sophie Rice Family Foundation, Inc. Claude R. Athaide Church of the Immaculate Conception Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Joseph R. Daly Foundation Atlantic Hosting and Scaffolding, LLC Cipriani USA, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronan M. Wicks Laura J. Niles Foundation William C. Balassone Elizabeth F. Clark National Alliance for Accessible Golf John L. Baldante Paul D. Clark Estates and Trusts New York Immigration Coalition Kenneth R. Ballard Warren Clark Estate of Kathleen Ballinger Porticus North America Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Hugh Clerkin Estate of Mary N. Berberich Richard A. and James F. Corroon Stephen Baralovits Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Clifford Estate of Elvira M. Carota Foundation, Inc. Laurel R. Barbieri Mary Clune Estate of Pasquale Carrella Richmond County Savings Foundation Edward Bazinet Mr. and Mrs. David Cole Estate of Stephanie Cekan Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust Bedell-Pizzo Funeral Home Colleran, O’Hara & Mills, LLP Estate of Mary R. Cross Samsara Foundation Arthur J. Benvenuto Mr. and Mrs. William L. Collins Estate of Edward R. Cunniffe Sidney and Judith Kranes Charitable Trust Daniel Bhada Collins Building Services, Inc. Estate of John J. Diver The Daphne Seybolt Culpepper Mr. and Mrs. Burton C. Billings Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coluccio Estate of Robert E. Driscoll Memorial Foundation, Inc. John J. Billy Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Colussy Nora Goodwin Trust The Homeland Foundation Mark C. Bintinger Janet Conley Estate of Theresa A. Cwierzyk Gordon The Hyde and Watson Foundation William K. Block E. Thomas Connolly, MD Estate of Dorothy C. Green The La Vida Feliz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. Boccia Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Constantino Estate of Marie A. Herrmann The Legal Aid Society Joseph Boccuzi Cosimo’s Management, Inc. Estate of Al Jolson The Milton V. Brown Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Bollinger Luke Costello Estate of Kathleen A. Juan The New York Community Trust Jack Bonacorso Anne A. Cote Taylor Estate of Sarah Judson The Staten Island Foundation D.J.R. Bruckner Council of School Supervisors and Administrators Estate of Eleanor Kane The Wasily Family Foundation, Inc. Craig Bruney Steve Cozine Estate of Jean Lewis The William Randolph Hearst Foundation Brian Bryne CPG Architects Estate of Mildred McAllister B-Sharp Musical Production Garrett J. Cronin Estate of Mary Angela McLoughlin Other donors not Mr. and Mrs. James E. Buckley Carola Crowley previously listed who Estate of Margaret Meli David G. Budinger, Jr. Crystal Run Village Inc. gave $1,000 or more in 2010 Ena L. Mitchell Trust Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Bugas Jennifer Cummings 50th Street Beverage, LLC Mary Agnes Moran Trust Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Bumbar Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cummins Estate of Robert Narsetti ACC Construction Corp.

16 Annual Report 2010 Catherine V. Curry and Andrés Gil Mr. and Mrs. Padraic J. Furlong International Longshoremen’s Magnetic Group Mr. and Mrs. John P. Curtin David Gallagher Association, AFL-CIO Victor T. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D’Agostino, Jr. Jill A. Gallagher International Union of Painters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Maier Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. D’Alessandro Gannett Company District Council 9 James T. Maine Patricia M. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garvey Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Intrieri John E. Malek Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniels III Mary J. Gearns Iu+Bibliowicz Architects, LLP Mr. and Mrs. John P. Malvisi Julie H. Daum Inez Gellin Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Iuliano Elizabeth J. Mangan Catherine P. Dawson Gensler June Jacobs Ann Marie Maraziti Deerpath Construction Corp. Georgetown University Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jacoby Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Marchini, Jr. Dell Direct Giving Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerace Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jagoe Lubica A. Markovich Denis P. & Carol A. Kelleher Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jennings, Jr. Matthew P. Martin and Sharon McGarvey Foundation Gilsanz Murray Steficek, LLP Sandra A. Jerro Martin H. Bauman Associates, LLC Designcore LTD. Graciano Corporation Carla A. Job, MD Nancy Matta Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Lauren Grayson John Buttine, Inc. Alice M. Mayer Maria Silvina Di Giuseppi Dolores T. Greene Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Mc Auley Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Diaz Anne L. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Johnston Alexander J. McAuley Mr. and Mrs. Mario C. Diaz-Cruz III Guardsmark Robin Joseph and Kavitha Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. John DiForio, Jr. Joseph P. Gunset JRM Construction Management, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarthy Jacqueline Distelman H&L Electric Inc. JT Roselle Lighting, Inc. McDermott & Thomas Associates, LLC Donald A. Dombrowski Virginia Hagan JustGive.Org Constance B. McGillicuddy Donnelly Mechanical Corp. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hagendorn Kane Kessler, PC Joseph McGowan and Sanjiv Shah William A. Donovan John Hall Mr. and Mrs. Rory Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGuire Doty Family Foundation Franklin T. Hallam Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna Arden D. Down Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Hallman Donald A. Kelly Richard J. McLynn Mr. and Mrs. John M. Draghi Mr. and Mrs. William C. Haney Dorothy R. Kelly Sean J. McManus David B. Driscoll Joseph J. Hargrove and Carla K. Servin James C. Kennedy William J. Mead Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris Megan Kennedy Sheila Meany Carol A. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartley Thomas H. Kennedy Mediacom Communications Corp. Durkan Hospitality Dr. and Mrs. Sami A. Hashim Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kiley Sister Mary G. Meehan Edward Don & Company Hawks & Company Rita T. King William Meehan Empire Merchants, LLC Timothy Hayes Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig Kissel Alexander Melo Ernst & Young, LLP James S. Hazard Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kline Matthew V. Merola EvensonBest HCT Packaging, Inc. Knoll Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Merriam Evergreen Mechanical Corporation Healthplex Inc Patricia A. Kolb MFPJJRT Enterprises Inc. Exxon Mobil Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John P. Heffernan Tracey Louise M. Kornish Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Moissinac Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fabbro Mr. and Mrs. James F. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Krause Rosanne A. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fales Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hicks Arthur Krystofiak Morgans Hotel Group, LLC Ann T. Fanizzi Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kurzweil Richard Morris Egidio Farone, DMD Josef F. Hoerner Most Reverend Dominick J. Lagonegro Mount Saint Mary College Michael Favata Paul Holden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LaGrotta, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. James Mulholland Frank J. Fee Homestead International Lane Office John H. Muller, Jr. Enza Ferrante Homewood Real Estate Partners, LLC Stephen F. Langowski Vincent J. Muscarnera Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Ferreri Mr. and Mrs. John G. Houlihan Mr. and Mrs. Pierre F. Lapeyre, Jr. Virginia Myers Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. William A. Houlihan Lucky Lee National Health & Human Services Michael C. Finnegan Hudson Heritage Federal Credit Union Lehr Construction Corporation Employees Union Local 1199 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Fisher David Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Lessing National Income Life Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Humphreys Bruce L. Lieb, Esq. Jeanne-Marie Neilson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hundt Nancy A. Lieberman New York City Local 246 SEIU AFL-CIO Bridget Foley Hunter Roberts Cat Lindsay New York Design Center, Inc. Forsyth Street Advisors, LLC I.U.O.E. Local 14-14B Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lockspeiser New York Hotel Trades Council Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Foulke I.U.O.E. Local 30 Nina Lopane New York Presbyterian Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Foy IA Interior Architects Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Loughran New York State Iron Workers District Council Franciscan Poor Clare Nuns Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Iannaconi Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald Frank Nicastri Patrice M. Francois ICAP Services North America, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macri Thomas Nicosia, MD Freeman Co. Immaculate Conception School ING Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Magee Agnes F. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Lee Friedlander International Brotherhood of Rocco J. Maggiotto Irene T. O’Brien Walter Friedman Teamsters Local 210 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Magliocco Patricia M. O’Brien

Catholic Renewal

Nicholas Amigone William Q. Derrough * Nathan Lebioda Edwin N. Ordway David J. Baker Luc A. Despins Christopher R. Lee Ernest M. Pelli Corinne Ball * Lisa Donahue * Salvatore LoBiondo, Jr. Frank Pfeffer Brett P. Barragate Stuart E. Erickson Maura C. Lockhart Bart Pisella Daniel A. Bellissimo Arthur J. Gonzalez James M. Lukenda John Rapisardi * John Bosacco Scott A. Griffin Stephen Marotta Barry Ridings * George Brickfield Emanuel Grillo Deirdre Martini * Veerle Roovers James L. Bromley Philip J. Gund Keith R. Martorano Nicholas P. Saggese Patricia Caffrey Mark W. Henkels Anders J. Maxwell James S. Seery, Jr. Michael J. Caslin III J.(Justin) Kyle Hood Elizabeth McColm Andrew Steck Jane M. Castle Vito J. Iacovazzi Mark McDermott * Ted Stenger Daniel A. Celentano Mark S. Indelicato James McGinley * Michael C. Sullivan Janine Cerbone Christopher J. Kearns John McGuinness James Tecce Leslie W. Chervokas Rory T. Keenan Robert McMahon Joseph Zujkowski Richard M. Cieri * Matthew Kelsey Lorenzo Mendizabal Legal professionals in the corporate James Conheeney Colleen E. Laduzinski Thomas J. Moloney * Catholic Renewal Patrick Cox Vincent E. Lazar Richard Morgner Steering Committee restructuring industry met at the Sean M. Cunningham Yale Club for the annual Red Mass, celebrated by Msgr. Kevin Sullivan.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 17 “The comprehensive care Catholic Charities brings to the needy of New York is something unique. It is something that I personally support, and I urge you to do so also.”

— Michael P. Smith, Vice Chair; Catholic Charities Board of Trustees. President & CEO, New York Bankers Association

Click to hear more from Mr. Smith

Archbishop’s Christmas Luncheon

Mrs. Robert H. Abplanalp Patricia R. Dillon JPMorgan Chase O’Connor, Davies, Munns & Dobbins, LLP Acheson Doyle Partners Architects, PC Claudia DiLorenzo Carolyn Kane Helen M. O’Dea Anne Akers-Benvenuto Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Di Piazza, Jr. Janice F. Kaplan Laurie O’Donoghue Adriana R. Albano Maureen Doherty Carol Kelleher Florence R. O’Donovan Allied Irish Bank Joan Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Rory Kelleher Chung S. O’Dwyer William Anderson Elizabeth Dooley David Kelley Rich O’Hara Annie’s Organic Mr. and Mrs. George E. Doty, Jr. Kennedy Child Study Center Jonathan O’Herron Apple Core Hotels George E. Doty, Sr. Elizabeth A. Kiernan Marian M. Oliva Astor Home for Children Maureen Driskill Arlene Kieta Omnicom Group, Inc. Antionette M. Astorina Jason J. Dupuis Margaret A. King Lorraine O’Neill Frances N. Astorina Patricia and Meg Durante Frances J. Kirwin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orlando Nicolina R. Astorina Florence B. D’Urso Lori G. Koffman Noreen M. O’Rourke Atlantic Asset Management William J. Egan Stephanie Kugelman James F. O’Sullivan and Margaret M. Molloy Gertrude L. Balicki Elias Sayour Foundation, Inc. Joan M. Lanaro Our Lady of Pompei Church Jeanette Barrow-Bosshart Joan Fealey Elaine A. Langone Michael A. Paglia, MD, and Mary Ruth Becker Patricia J. Figge Theresa Larocca- Napolitano Albina A. Claps, MD Sarah E. Belair Kathryn Fisher Susan G. Larsen Palm Management Corporation Mary Clare Bergin Fitzpatrick Hotel Group Rosalind Laurie Stephen Palmer Rosemary T. Berkery Mary Louise Formato, MD Bruce Leib Rocco Papandrea Dorothy A. Bertucci Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home Catherine Lenihan Parish of the Immaculate Conception Helen Bilinski Mr. and Mrs. William P. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Lessing Parishpay, LLC Bizzi Partners/The Setai Fifth Avenue Baroness Flavia Frati-Spagnola Lillian Vernon Foundation Mary L. Paskewicz Laurette S. Bouchard Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Galesi Lincoln Hall Pavarini Construction Maureen Bresnihan Lauren Gammarati Lodge Family Robert E. Pedersen, Esq. Bristol Myers Gloria M. Gannon Loews Denise M. Pelli Nicholas E. Brusco, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Genovese Loews Regency Hotel Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of NY, Inc. Calvary Fund, Inc. George Link Charitable Trust Constance Louie Margarita Perusquia Calypso Mary Giambelli Helen T. Lowe Petrocelli Electric Co., Inc. Corinne C. Capolino Margaret F. Grace and the Grace Family Mary B. Lynch Florie J. Petti and Mary A. Petti Mrs. Richard M. Cashin Susan M. Grady Gregg J. Magi Patrice Peugnet Mr. and Mrs. John K. Castle Eugina Ann Graff Joan M. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Peyton Changing Our World Granite Companies Eileen F. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr. Church of St. Augustine Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Griparich Catherine Mallon Gennaro Picone Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola Ann M. Guglielmo Theresa Mallon Catherine Pietronuto Church of St. Joseph Eleanore A. Hadley Mandarin Oriental New York Pitta & Giblin LLP Church of St. Raymond Noreen J. Haggerty Mrs. Wellington T. Mara Pitta Bishop DelGiorno & Giblin LLP Church of St. Stephen of Hungary William Hambleton Tess Mateo Betsy Pitts Church of St. Thomas More Meryl Hartzband Sheryl A. McCafferty Ms. and Mrs. Robert S. Pitts, Jr. Church of Sts. John and Paul Elizabeth Hayes Carlyn S. McCaffrey, Esq. Pivot Productions, Inc. Church of the Blessed Sacrament June Heffernan A. Patricia McCarthy PKF Certified Public Accountants Elizabeth Gillespie Clark Heidi Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCarty Connie Plaehn Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark Helmsley Park Lane Dorothea A. McElduff Plainfield Fruit and Produce Co., Inc. Marian S. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hendra Lucy McGrath Plumbers Local Union 1 Mary Higgins Clark Lawrence F. Hickey Vicky L. McLoughlin Mr. and Mrs. William F. Plunkett Elizabeth T. Cleary Sabina Hickey Kathryn M. McManus Mr. and Mrs. Martin Polevoy Ann Coley Denise Higgins Kathy J. Megliola Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Polk Jacqueline Comesanas Frances Higgins Menezes Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John E. Poreba, Jr. Concannon Family Foundation Highgate Hotels Lynch & Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powers Consolidated Edison, Inc. Jeffrey J. Hodgman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Millette Professional Associates Margaret M. Conroy Mary T. Hopkins Misericordia Sisters of New York, Inc. Paul F. Proskauer Covenant House Hotel Association of New York City, Inc. Marion M. Mooney Provident Bank Mrs. John F. Creed Claire M. Houlihan Madeleine Morrissey Prudential Financial, Inc. Honorable and Mrs. Paul A. Crotty Mr. and Mrs. James G. Houlihan Mr. and Mrs. Thruston Morton David K. Pryor Noreen M. Culhane Hudson Valley Bank Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Mullen Reverend Alfred J. Pucci Eileen T. Curran Marjorie J. Ihrig Anna Murdoch-Mann Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puleo Sophie E. Czechlewski Inner-City Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy, Jr. Pyramid Hotel Group Monica Dalton Institutional Commodity Services, Inc. Thomas Murphy, Jr. Virginia L. Quinn Alexis de Bretteville Intercontinental Barclays Thomas S. Murphy, Sr. Mary Quintilian Mr. and Mrs. Frederic de Narp Julita Jamito Mutual of America Life Insurance Company Karl A. Racine Michael Delfino John A. Colman Catholic High School Natori Company Samuel H. Raker Denning and Company, LLC John P. and Anne W. McNulty Foundation New York Palace Hotel Rampulla Associates Architects, LLP Development Advances, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Johnson NYC & Co., Inc. Charles E. Rappold II Louis P. Di Cerbo II Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Jove Elva O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Redegeld William F. O’Brien, Jr. 18 Annual Report 2010 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reed Rahul Siddharth The Equestrian Order of the Holy Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wienberg Dr. and Mrs. John P. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. William Silver Sepulchre of Jerusalem Timothy M. Williams Thomas J. Reilly Silverstein Properties, Inc. The Ladies of Charity Scott E. Willoughby Gregory Reimers and Carolyn Perry Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Sita The Landegger Charitable Foundation, Inc. Honorable and Mrs. Milton L. Williams, Sr. Renaissance Properties, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jan K. Smeets The May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf Ridgewood Savings Bank Josephine M. Smith The McCooey Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wright Allan J. Riley Philip Smith The McGraw-Hill Companies Employee Kathleen M. Wright Ritz-Carlton New York Solera Capital Giving Program Brian F. Wruble Roche Nancy B. Solomon The Plaza Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Kent H. Young Mr. and Mrs. Gerard R. Roche Charles Sorrentino The Professional Associates, PC Edith Zang Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rooney Sound Refrigeration and The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Harold W. Zeitlin Mr. and Mrs. Sokhorn Ros Air Conditioning Inc. The Segal Company Rosalie Hall Corrado Speziali The Setai Fifth Avenue Theresa L. Rubricius St. Clare School of Assisi The Sherry-Netherland All gifts to Catholic Charities make a JoAnn M. Ruggiero St. Vincent De Paul Society The Waldorf-Astoria difference. We apologize if we have omitted Anne C. Ruoff Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Norwell F. Therien, Jr. any supporters or listed anyone incorrectly. Mary K. Rutherfurd and Veronica Stanion Carol Toner Winthrop Rutherfurd, Jr. Cecilia Staromana Total Quality and Security, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Ryan Starwood Hotels and Resorts Travel Traders Hotels, Inc. Saatchi & Saatchi DFS, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Staudt Trump International Hotel Sacred Heart School Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Steinfels Trustees of St. Patrick’s Cathedral Sofia Saja Roseann Stichnoth Tunnel Workers Union Local 147 Ricardo Salaman Helen D. Stone Mrs. Donald W. Tynion Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Salice Joan K. Stout United Way of Bergen County Daniel Saltzman Marianne Strong United Way of Ulster County, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Sangree Brian Sullivan University Physicians Group, PC Deacon and Mrs. Louis Santore Mr. and Mrs. David H. Sullivan US Realty Management, LLC Sasha Rhett, LLC Kenneth Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John Veihmeyer Save the Starfish Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sullivan Nicholas J. Vendikos Hans H. Schambach Patricia Sullivan Joseph J. Verga Sesame Street Workshop Theresa M. Sullivan Vital Transportation Dorothea V. Shaw Therese G. Sweeney Lawrence Vitale Virginia M. Schirrmeister Symerix Joseph Vitiello Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taormina Jacqueline M. Vitulli Neal Schuman Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taveras Bonita Walsh and Lawson Kasshanna Schwab Charitable Fund Bernadette Teahan Catherine M. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Schwarz Ted Moudis Associates Bishop Gerald Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Schwimer Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Tedesco John F. Walsh, Esq. Sciullo Construction Corp. Rene B. Testa Mary T. Walsh Susan Shah Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tetz, Jr. William M. Waterman Margaret M. Sharkey Doris Thamm James E. Wavle Mr. and Mrs. James L. Shea The Catherine and Henry J. Gaisman WB Engineering Margaret L. Sheils Foundation Wedge Capital Management, LLP ShopRite Supermarkets, Inc. The Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation Richard Wernon

Archbishop’s Committee for Charity

Development Committee Stewards Monsignor Kevin Sullivan of the Board of Trustees James L. Claus Executive Director of Catholic Charities Francis X. Comerford * Margaret A. King Corinne Ball, Co-Chair * Michael Comerford Director of Institutional Advancement Victor J. Menezes, Co-Chair * Noreen Culhane * and Chief Development Officer Thomas A. Renyi, Co-Chair * Patrick Curtin Michael P. Smith, Co-Chair * James K. Donaghy Norma M. Ragalli Patrick Whalen, Co-Chair * Michael C. Finnegan * Coordinator, Archbishop’s Robert P. Garrett Committee for Charity Catherine R. Kinney * TESS O’DWYER Eric O. Long Consultant, Archbishop’s Susan Salice * Committee for Charity Brian T. Shea Joseph E. Spinnato For more information regarding giving, volunteering or Michael D. Sullivan participating in the work of Catholic Charities, please contact * Member Catholic Charities Board of Trustees Peter Ward us at (646) 794-2051 or [email protected].

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 19 Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises

Providing Help.

Haydeth struggled to raise her children alone. Catholic Charities affiliate Catholic Big Sisters and Big Brothers stepped in with mentors, counseling and financial support.

“If you help one family, you help the neighborhood; you help the community and it all grows,” says Beatriz Diaz Taveras, Executive Director, Click here to learn more Catholic Charities Community Services.

Catholic Charities helps 28,000 15,100 1,525 4,500 individuals with critically individuals in counseling women during families stay together needed social services unplanned pregnancies

20 Annual Report 2010 Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises Creating Hope.

“Now things are different,” says Haydeth’s daughter Amariliz. “I want to go to college and be something in life.”

Click here to see firsthand how Catholic Charities turns lives around 7,125 12,568 individuals with job individuals with emergency training and placement financial assistance

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 21 Catholic Charities Federation of Agencies

Abraham House Cardinal Hayes Home for Children Casita Maria, Inc. 340 Willis Avenue 60 St. Joseph Drive, PO Box CH 928 Simpson Street PO Box 305, Bronx, NY 10454 Millbrook, NY 12545 Bronx, NY 10459 Director: Mr. Andre Pabon Director: Mr. Fred Apers Director: Ms. Sarah Calderon (718) 292-9321 (845) 677-6363 (718) 589-2230 www.abrahamhouse.org www.cardinalhayeshome.org www.casita.us Assistance for offenders, ex-offenders Residential care and treatment for young people Social services for residents of the South and relatives. diagnosed with developmental disabilities, day Bronx and East Harlem. school for multiply-challenged students. Association of New York Catholic Big Sisters and Catholic Homes Cardinal McCloskey Services Big Brothers 1011 First Avenue 115 Stevens Avenue, Suite LL5 137 East 2nd Street, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10022 Valhalla, NY 10595 New York, NY 10009 (646) 794-2032 Director: Ms. Beth Finnerty (212) 475-3291 (914) 997-8000 The Association of New York Catholic Homes is www.cbsbb.org www.cardinalmcccloskeycervices.org a not-for-profit organization that operates under Volunteer mentoring for boys and girls, the auspices of the Archdiocese of New York. Foster care, group residences for teens, family individual and group counseling, The mission of the Association is to protect and reunification, adoption and prevention services, educational support. preserve more than 2,000 housing units that are child day care, Head Start and residential owned by 12 Archdiocesan-sponsored housing services for individuals diagnosed with Catholic Charities Community corporations and to build new affordable developmental disabilities. Services of Orange County housing units on designated Archdiocesan– and housing–corporation-owned properties. Carmel Housing 224 Main Street Development Fund Co. Goshen, NY 10924 Astor Services for Children 45 Carmel Court Sr. Joann Dress, Dean Scher, PhD, LCSW & Families Staten Island, NY 10304 (845) 294-5124 6339 Mill Street, PO Box 5005 Stanan Management Corporation Behaviorial health counseling, immigration Rhinebeck, NY 12572-5005 (516) 486-1000 and refugee services, emergency food and Director: James McGuirk, PhD crisis intervention in Orange County. Senior housing. (845) 871-1000 www.astorservices.org Casa Cecilia Foster care, group care, residential and 536 West 153rd Street behavioral health services in Bronx New York, NY 10031 and Dutchess Counties. Director: Ms. Selina Nicholas (212) 283-7464 Housing for low- and moderate-income individuals.

22 Annual Report 2010 “Wherever I’ve come across people suffering and dying, I’ve also found Catholic Charities right there standing alongside them, ministering and soothing, helping and healing, without regard for self.” — Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News anchor, at the Notre Dame commencement, May 16, 2010

Catholic Charities Community Catholic Kolping Society Create, Inc. Services, Archdiocese of N.Y. 165 East 88th Street 73 Lenox Avenue 1011 First Avenue New York, NY 10128 New York, NY 10026 New York, NY 10022 Director: Mr. Robert Hemsing Director: Mr. Ralph Perez Director: Ms. Beatriz Diaz Taveras (212) 369-6647 (212) 663-1975 (646) 794-2438 www.kolpingny.org www.createinc.org www.catholiccharitiesny.org Temporary housing for men in Manhattan Residential and outpatient services for chemically Case management, information and referral, and retired men in the Bronx. dependent persons and emergency food service emergency food services, employment training for the community. and placement, homelessness prevention, Centro Maria Residence immigration and refugee services, parish support, 539 West 54th Street Dominican Sisters Family thrift store, blind services, deaf apostolate, New York, NY 10019 Health Service, Inc. residential services for the mentally challenged, 299 North Highland Avenue youth recreational and spiritual services. Director: Sr. Hilda Ramirez, RMI (212) 581-5273 Ossining, NY 10562 Catholic Community www.religiosasdemariainmaculada.org Director: Ms. Mary Zagajeski Services of Rockland, Inc. Housing and job-placement services for (914) 941-1710 www.dsfhs.org 78 Hudson Avenue immigrant women seeking education Haverstraw, NY 10927 and/or employment. Dominican Sisters Family Health Service is a community based, certified non-profit home Director: Ms. Martha Robles Christ House, Inc. health agency. Programs also include long-term (845) 942-5791 432 East 142nd Street home health care and HIV/AIDS and community Social and other services for residents of Bronx, NY 10454 outreach programs. Rockland County. Director: Mr. Raul Morales Dowling Gardens Catholic Guardian Society (718) 665-8740 190 Kings Highway, PO Box 276 and Home Bureau Housing for men with special circumstances. Sparkill, NY 10976-0276 Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce, OP 1011 First Avenue Covenant House New York New York, NY 10022 (845) 365-1662 460 West 41st Street Director: Mr. John J. Frein New York, NY 10036 Residential and support services for seniors. (646) 794-2300 Director: Mr. Jerome Kilbane www.cgshb.org Dwelling Place of NY, Inc. (212) 330-0520 409 West 40th Street Foster care, group residences for teens, family www.covenanthouseny.org reunification, adoption and prevention services, New York, NY 10018 child day care, post-adoption services, and a shelter Residential and outreach services for Director: Sr. Nancy Chiarello, OSF runaway and at-risk youth. program and residential services for individuals (212) 564-7887 diagnosed with developmental disabilities. www.thedwellingplaceofny.org Transitional shelter and support services for homeless women.

El Carmelo Residence 249 West 14th Street New York, NY 10011 Director: Sr. Angela Perez, CTSJ (212) 242-8224 Temporary housing for young women.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 23 Elizabeth Seton Women’s Grace Institute Holy Name Centre for Center, Inc. 1233 Second Avenue Homeless Men 133 West 70th Street New York, NY 10065 18 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10023 Director: Mary B. Mulvihill, EdD New York, NY 10012 Director: Sr. Arleen K. Ketchum, SC (212) 832-7605 Director: Rev. Msgr. John B. Ahern (212) 579-3657 www.graceinstitute.org (212) 226-5848 www.teswc.org Job training for women. Support services for homeless men. Empowering and educational activities for women. Grand Street HDFC Immaculate Conception HDFC 410 Grand Street 7132 Tilden Street Encore Community Services New York, NY 10002 Bronx, NY 10461 239 West 49th Street (212) 674-2820 New York, NY 10019 Housing for families. Incarnation Children’s Director: Sr. Elizabeth Hasselt, OP Center, Inc. (212) 581-2910 Haven Plaza HDFC 142 Audubon Avenue www.encorecommunityservices.org 726 East 13th Street New York, NY 10032 Residential and support services for seniors. New York, NY 10009 Director: Ms. Carolyn Castro (212) 475-2900 (212) 928-2590 Fiorentino HDFC Housing for families. www.incarnationchildrenscenter.org 1830 Amethyst Street Pediatric skilled nursing for children and Bronx, NY 10461 Highbridge Community adolescents with HIV/AIDS. (718) 918-1944 Development Corporation Jeanne d’Arc Residence Senior housing. 1465 Nelson Avenue 253 West 24th Street Bronx, NY 10452 New York, NY 10011 Good Counsel, Inc. Director: Mr. Jorge Batista Director: Ms. Eileen Piazza 411 Clinton Street, PO Box 6068 (718) 293-3100 x123 Hoboken, NJ 07030 www.highbridgecdc.com (212) 989-5952 Director: Mr. Christopher Bell Housing, social and other services for the Temporary housing for women. (201) 795-0637 Highbridge community. www.goodcounselhomes.org John Paul II HDFC Residential and financial assistance, counseling, Highbridge Community 202 West 141 Street medical services and case management for Life Center Harlem, NY 10030 women facing crisis pregnancies. 979 Ogden Avenue (212) 690-4700 Bronx, NY 10452 Good Shepherd Services Senior apartments Director: Sr. Ellenrita J Purcaro, OP 305 Seventh Avenue (718) 681-2222 Kennedy Child Study Center New York, NY 10001 www.highbridgelife.org 151 East 67th Street Director: Sr. Paulette LoMonaco, RGS Empowering the people of Highbridge through New York, NY 10065 (212) 243-7070 counseling for families and children, adult Director: Mr. Peter Gorham www.goodshepherds.org basic education, job training, after-school (212) 988-9500 Foster care, group residences for teens, family activities, community organizing and www.kenchild.org reunification, adoption and prevention services. other services. Educational and therapeutic services for children diagnosed with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities and delays, counseling and support services for families.

24 Annual Report 2010 Ladies of Charity Little Sisters of the Assumption Nazareth Housing, Inc. 1011 First Avenue Family Health Service 519 East 11th Street New York, NY 10022 333 East 115th Street New York, NY 10009 Director: Ms. Dorothea A. McElduff New York, NY 10029 Director: Rev. Michael J. Callaghan, CO (646) 794-2542 Director: Mr. Gary Carter (212) 777-1010 (212) 987-4422 www.nazarethhousingnyc.org Volunteer services and fund-raising. www.littlesistersfamily.org Permanent supportive and transitional Lamp Ministries, Inc. East Harlem-based services to address the housing and support services. 2704 Schurz Avenue physical, emotional, educational and spiritual dimensions of family health through home-based Nazareth Nursery Bronx, NY 10465 and center-based programs. 214-216 West 15th Street Director: Tom & Lyn Scheuring, PhDs New York, NY 10011-6501 (718) 409-5062 Lott Community www.lampministries.org Development Corporation Director: Sr. Lucy Sabatini, OSF (212) 243-1881 Services for the poor and the homeless. 1261 Fifth Avenue www.nazarethnursery.com New York, NY 10029 Lavelle School for the Blind Director: Mr. James Janeski Child day care and early childhood education. 3830 Paulding Avenue (212) 534-6464 New Hope Manor Bronx, NY 10469 www.lottresidence.org 35 Hillside Road Director: Mr. W. Frank Simpson Supportive housing for seniors. Barryville, NY 12719 (718) 882-1212 x216 www.lavelleschool.org Maria Droste Services Director: Mr. Nicholas A. Roes (845) 557-8353 Educational services for visually impaired children. 171 Madison Avenue, Suite 400 New York, NY 10016 www.newhopemanor.org Leo House for German Director: Betsy Selman Babinecz, DCSW Residential substance abuse treatment for Catholic Emigrants (212) 889-4042 young women. www.mariadrosteservices.com 332 West 23rd Street New York Foundling Hospital New York, NY 10011 Psychotherapy and couseling services 590 Avenue of the Americas Director: Mr. Frank Castro for individuals, couples and groups. New York, NY 10011 (212) 929-1010 Mercy Center, Inc. Director: Mr. William F. Baccaglini Low-cost housing for clergy and religious persons 377 East 145th Street, Bronx, NY 10454 (212) 633-9300 visiting the sick, students and travelers. Director: Sr. Mary Galeone,RSM, and Joe Dirr www.nyfoundling.org (718) 993-2789 Foster care, group residences for teens, Leviticus 25-23 Alternative www.mercycenterbronx.org maternity services, family reunification, Fund, Inc. Parenting skills training, business training, support adoption and prevention services, child day 33 West Main Street, Room 205 groups, spirtuality groups and ESL. care and residential services for individuals Elmsford, NY 10523-2413 diagnosed with developmental disabilities. Director: Mr. David C. Raynor Mission of the Immaculate Virgin Newburgh Ministry (914) 606-9003 6581 Hylan Boulevard www.leviticusfund.org Staten Island, NY 10309 PO Box 1449 Director: Mr. Stephen W. Rynn Newburgh, NY 12551 Community development loan fund whose (718) 317-2803 mission is to place its members’ and associate Director: Mr. James McElhinney members‘ capital at the disposal of the poor. Residential services for people diagnosed (845) 561-0070 with developmental disabilities and a center www.newburghministry.org for delivery of social, psychosocial, youth, Life Experience and Faith Social services for residents of Newburgh. Sharing Association child and senior day care servives. 45 East 126th Street, 2nd Floor Missionaries of Charity/ One to One Learning, Inc. New York, NY 10035 Queen of Peace Residence 640 North Midland Avenue Director: Sr. Dorothy Gallant, SC Upper Nyack, NY 10960 335 East 145th Street (212) 987-0959 Bronx, NY 10451 Director: Sr. Cecilia LaPietra, OP Spiritual and social outreach services Director: Sr. M. Leticia, MC (845) 512-8176 delivered in shelters, drop-in centers, (718) 292-0019 www.one2one-learning.org spiritual needs centers. One to One Learning provides English classes Nativity Mission Center, Inc. and other supportive services for immigrants to Lincoln Hall 204 Forsyth Street empower them to reach their full potential and PO Box 600, 145 Route 202 New York, NY 10002 lead meaningful lives in the communities where they live. Lincolndale, NY 10540 Director: Rev. John J. Podsiadlo, SJ Director: Mr. Jack Flavin (212) 674-8590 (914) 248-7474 www.nynativity.org www.lincolnhall.org Tutoring, counseling and recreational services Residential and educational services for for low-income, primarily Hispanic youth on at-risk boys. the Lower East Side.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 25 Padre Pio Shelter Queen’s Daughters Sacred Heart Associates, LP 419 East 155th Street Day Care Center, Inc. One Father Finian Sullivan Drive Bronx, NY 10455 73 Buena Vista Avenue Yonkers, NY 10703 Director: Br. Peter Marie Westall, CFR Yonkers, NY 10701 Director: Mr. Richard O’Neill (718) 292-3713 Director: Ms. Barbara Berrios (914) 965-1659 www.franciscanfriars.com (914) 969-4491 Senior housing. Temporary shelter for homeless men. Child day care and pre-school activities. Sacred Heart Residence Part of the Solution (POTS) Resource Center for Community 432 West 20th Street 2763 Webster Avenue Development (Hopeline) New York, NY 10011 Bronx, NY 10458 421 East 155 Street Director: Sr. Esperanza Fernandez, MD Director: Sr. Mary Alice Hannan, OP Bronx, NY 10455 (212) 929-5790 (718) 220-4892 Director: Mr. Jairo Guzmán www.sacredheartresidence.com www.potsbronx.org (718) 402-1212 Temporary residential services for single Community kitchen, food pantry, medical www.thehopeline.org and traveling women. and legal clinics, advocacy, limited transitional Information and referral services, food housing for men. and clothing bank and English-as-a- San Jose Day Nursery Second-Language education. 430 West 20th Street Pax Christi Metro New York New York, NY 10011 371 Avenue of the Americas Robert B. Fox Memorial House Director: Sr. Esperanza Fernandez, MD New York, NY 10014-3841 111 East 117th Street (212) 929-0839 Director: Rosemarie Pace, EdD New York, NY 10035 Child day care, pre-K and kindergarten. (212) 420-0250 Director: Sr. Florence Speth, SC www.nypaxchristi.org (212) 534-6634 Seton House Catholic social teaching in support of peace Transitional housing for homeless 1991 Lexington Avenue and nonviolence. women and their children. New York, NY 10035 Director: Eric Feldmann Pregnancy Care Center Rosalie Hall 86 Mayflower Avenue (212) 348-1655 4150 Bronx Boulevard New Rochelle, NY 10801 Housing for homeless individuals. Bronx, NY 10466 Director: Ms. Michelle Morra Director: Dr. Steven Parker, DSW (914) 235-0505 Society of St. Vincent de Paul, (718) 920-9800 Central Council Alternatives to abortion. www.rosaliehallny.org 1011 First Avenue Residential and support services for New York, NY 10022 Providence Rest Child pregnant teenagers. Day Care Center Director: Ms. Pattie Hughes (President) 3310 Campbell Drive RSHM Life Center (212) 755-8615 Bronx, NY 10465 32-34 Beekman Avenue Parish-based support services. Director: Sr. Theresa Ann Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591 D’Onofrio, CSJB Director: Sr. Susan Gardella, RSHM St. Agnes Residence (718) 823-3588 (914) 366-9710 237 West 74th Street www.rshmlifecenter.org New York, NY 10023 Child day care and intergenerational activities. RSHM Life Center was established in 1995 Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford to respond to the needs of the immigrant (212) 874-1361 populations of Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown. Residence for students and for businesswomen.

26 Annual Report 2010 St. Anthony’s Shelter for Renewal St. Ignatius Loyola Day Nursery Trust for the Center for 410 East 156th Street 240 East 84th Street Migration Studies in NY Bronx, NY 10455 New York, NY 10028 27 Carmine Street Director: Fr. Richard Roemer, CFR Director: Ms. Theodora L. Crist New York, NY 10014-4423 (718) 993-5161 (212) 734-6427 Director: Rev. René Manenti, CS www.saintignatiusloyola.org/nursery/ Emergency shelter and support services (212) 675-3993 nursery_home.html for homeless men. www.cmsny.org Child day care. Study of sociodemographic, historical, economic, St. Benedict’s Day Nursery, political, legislative and pastoral aspects of human Day Care Center St. Joseph’s Immigrant Home migration and refugee movements. 21 West 124th Street 425 West 44th Street West Farms HDFC New York, NY 10027 New York, NY 10036 1 West Farms Square Plaza Director: Mrs. Sharon Barbour Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford Bronx, NY 10460 (212) 423-5715 (212) 246-5363 (718) 589-4546 Child day care and nursery. Housing for students and young businesswomen. Permanent housing for families. St. Cabrini Home St. Mary’s Residence Xavier Society for the Blind PO Box 69, 2085 Route 9W 225 East 72nd Street 154 East 23rd Street West Park, NY 12493 New York, NY 10021 New York, NY 10010 Director: Dr. Ilze Earner Director: Sr. Almaisa Brito, FDC Director: Ms. Kathleen Lynch (845) 384-6500 www.cabrinihome.com (212) 249-6850 (212) 473-7800 www.xaviersocietyfortheblind.org Residential and support services for Housing for students and young adolescents, adult day care and respite businesswomen. Services for blind, deaf-blind, visually services for the elderly. impaired and print-disabled persons. St. Raymond Community St. Dominic’s Home Outreach, Inc. Youth Ministries for 500 Western Highway 70 Metropolitan Oval, 2nd Floor Peace & Justice, Inc. Blauvelt, NY 10913 Bronx, NY 10462 1384 Stratford Avenue Director: Ms. Judy Kydon Director: Mr. Joseph A. Ransom Bronx, NY 10472 (845) 359-3400 (718) 824-0353 Director: Mr. David Shuffler www.stdominicshome.org www.straymondco.org (718) 328-5622 www.ympj.org Foster care, group residences for teens, Supportive services for parish children family reunification, adoption and prevention and families. Urban ministry dedicated to fostering services, child day care and residential peace and justice through youth and services for individuals diagnosed with Thorpe Family Residences community organizing and development. developmental disabilities and persons 406 East 184th Street diagnosed with mental illness. Bronx, NY 10458 St. Francis Counseling Center Director: Sr. Mary Jane Deodati, RDC 135 West 31st Street (718) 295-2550 www.thorpefamilyresidence.org New York, NY 10001 Director: Ms. Julia Berwick, LCSW Transitional and permanent supportive housing. (212) 736-8500 www.stfrancisnyc.org Thorpe Village for Senior Citizens 175 Route 340, Box 254 Psychological counseling. Sparkill, NY 10976-0254 St. Francis Residences Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce, OP 135 West 31st Street (845) 359-0454 New York, NY 10001 Housing and support services for Director: Rev. John M. Felice, OFM low-income seniors. (212) 736-8500 www.stfrancisfriends.org Tolentine-Zeiser Community Life Center, Inc. Permanent housing and supportive services for mentally ill homeless men and women. 2345 University Avenue Bronx, NY 10468 Director: Sr. Margaret McDermott, OP (718) 933-6935 www.tzclc.org Immigration services, senior center and St. Rita’s child day care.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 27 Celebrating Partnerships and Initiatives

The Catholic Charities Bronx Agency Convening brought together more than 40 representatives from 20 Bronx agencies to strengthen collaboration among Bronx social service providers within the federation and enhance services offered to those in need. Catholic Charities marked the Catholic Charities USA centennial with $165,000 in Spreading the Good News Grants. These grants were shared among 27 agencies within the federation to help them spread their good news by developing marketing campaigns, enhancing websites and producing annual reports. Here is some of their good news: Astor Services for Children & Families Astor at Highbridge Children’s Mental Health Center offers a targeted outpatient mental health clinic dedicated in autumn 2010 for children and adolescents ages 2-21. Counseling, case management and psychiatric counseling POTS serves up help, hope and warm serve the specific and challenging needs of this community. meals to hungry New Yorkers. Cardinal Hayes Home for Children Cardinal Hayes School for Special Children is renowned for helping children once in wheelchairs to walk, children who could not speak to talk and families with little hope a vision of a better future. The school, with space for up to 60 students, built additional therapeutic treatment rooms to increase their quality services for children with developmental disabilities and multiple handicaps. Cardinal McCloskey Little Angels Head Start, an exceptional pre-school program formerly operated by the Archdiocese of New York Education Department, provides support for families and a true head start for nearly 1,500 low-income three- and four-year-old children. Casita Maria The new Center for Arts and Education offers the South Bronx community state-of-the-art classrooms, fully equipped studios, a new theater, a gallery for performances and exhibitions and a school for artists and writers. Together they empower thousands of young people and their families by creating a culture and opportunity for learning.

28 Annual Report 2010 Catholic Community Services of Rockland The Community Garden of Love vegetable garden, established in 2010, harvested 2,000 pounds of fresh produce for needy persons in Haverstraw and surrounding Rockland County. Together with the Catholic Community Services of Rockland food pantry, the bounty provided more than 105,000 meals to 1,500 registered individuals and families. Mission of the Immaculate Virgin at Mount Loretto The new Possibili-Tees, a sports apparel and design business, empowers 28 young adults with developmental disabilities, including autism, to reach their full potential—one T-shirt at a time. Persons with disabilities receive real-life employment training and a living wage as they work toward independence and help the business grow toward self-sustainability. Archbishop Dolan meets with Cardinal Newburgh Ministry McCloskey Head Start’s “Little Angels.” This multicultural community center, located in depressed downtown Newburgh, remodeled and expanded Winterhaven, an overnight shelter for up to 20 homeless men and women, offering them a true haven 365 days a year. New York Foundling Designed to meet the needs of at-risk students in the foster care and child welfare system, the Bronx-based Haven Academy Charter School integrates a rigorous academic curriculum with community services. The Academy completed its third year in 2010, provided 500 hours of respite care and served 175 students. It will add one grade each year until it ultimately serves students from kindergarten through eighth grade. Part of the Solution (POTS) Located in the Bronx congressional district with the highest rate of hunger in the , POTS is building a Future Home that triples current space and augments services to address growing need. The new space can provide 150,000 meals annually in its community dining room and 350,000 meals at its food pantry, while offering education, employment training, childcare, housing and other antipoverty programs.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 29 Supporting the Physically AND Emotionally Challenged

Providing Help.

Jovins was flown to the United States for emergency surgery after the massive earthquake struck Haiti in January 2010 and tore apart his leg. Catholic Community Services of Rockland helped him rebuild his life.

“Hope is contagious,” says Catholic Charities Associate Director Talia Lockspeiser. “ Hope is a gift.”

Click to hear more from Talia Lockspeiser about how Catholic Charities helped

Thanks to Catholic Charities 6,141 930 800 320 teenagers and adults were individuals with mental individuals are cared for in individuals receive therapy treated for substance abuse illnesses are supported in safe and secure residences to deal with their own apartments their challenges

30 Annual Report 2010 Supporting the Physically AND Emotionally Challenged Creating Hope. Jovins plans to study engineering in college, then return to Haiti to rebuild his country.

“ I don’t know where I would be without their help.”

Click here to see video footage on how Catholic Charities supports the physically and emotionally challenged 1,250 2,700 visually and hearing-impaired pre-school children receive individuals participate in early intervention and special adaptive training education classes

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 31 Catholic Charities Fiscal Report Condensed Financial Statement (1)

The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York provides certain direct community services in addition to coordinating and supporting a federation of affiliated agencies. This Condensed Financial Statement (1) reflects the activity related to these direct community services and the coordination and support of the federation of agencies.

Fiscal Year Ending August 31 2010 2009 Revenues ($000) ($000) Pledge of Good Stewardship Cardinal’s Appeal 1,250 1,000 and Accountability Bequests 2,254 3,338 Appeals, Contributions and Events, Net 8,802 6,935 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New Cardinal’s Committee for Charity, Net 611 906 York is committed to the highest standards Grants from Foundations and Corporations 2,593 2,312 of good stewardship and accountability. The New York Catholic Foundation, Inc. 353 211 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New Government Sources 21,458 22,117 York is separately incorporated according to Program Revenues and Income 4,889 4,843 the not-for-profit laws of New York State, Other Supporting Services 2,236 1,721 with its own active Board of Trustees. Investment Dividends and Income 676 762 Realized/Unrealized Investment Gain (Loss) 687 (940) An independent public accounting firm 45,809 43,205 overseen by the Audit Committee of the Expenses Board of Trustees conducts an annual audit Behavioral Health (Beacon of Hope) 11,485 12,123 of Catholic Charities finances. Funds received Community Outreach Services 15,177 11,755 by Catholic Charities are carefully monitored Youth/Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) 2,953 3,893 to ensure that their use complies with donor Migration Services 1,586 1,592 intent. Funds are maintained in separate Social and Community Development 620 715 accounts and do not commingle with those Services for the Disabled 1,139 1,135 of the Archdiocese of New York. Disaster Assistance 166 79 Catholic Charities’ policies and procedures Agency Relations 3,616 4,184 have been reviewed and meet the standards Fund-raising 2,721 2,406 of the charitable accountability of the Better Administration 5,622 5,772 Business Bureau’s Philanthropic Advisory 45,085 43,654 Service. Catholic Charities complies with Operating Results 724 (2) (449) all federal, state and local laws regarding Multi-year grant from RCFC(3) 10,869 – discrimination. Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets 11,593 (449) Net Assets, end of year $50,734 $39,141

1 This condensed financial statement reflects the combined audited financial statement of The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York and Affiliates, as follows: The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, including its Catholic Charities World Trade Center Support Fund; Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York; Housing Fund of the Archdiocese of New York and Housing Development Institute. Certain amounts reported in 2009 have been reclassified to conform to management’s presentation in 2010. Expenses are overwhelmingly program-related (81%). Approximately 13% is spent on Administration and 6% on Fund-raising. 2 Included in the $724 Operating Results are the unrealized investment gains and interest in New York Catholic Foundation, Inc. that are not available for current operations. 3 Roman Catholic Fund for Children and Other Purposes (RCFC) awarded a multi-year grant to Catholic Charities. The total grant amount is $12 million payable in equal installments of $1.5 million in each of the years 2011 through 2018.

32 Annual Report 2010 Services Touching Almost Every Human Need Protecting and Nurturing Provided by the federation of more than 90 Catholic Charities Children and Youth (56,300 served, $320 million in services): agencies in New York City and the Lower Hudson Valley Services include: day care, foster care, More than 356,000 served—$715 million in services adoption, camping, sports and after- school activities, community centers and preventative services.

Feeding the Hungry and Protecting and Feeding the Hungry Sheltering the Homeless Nurturing Children % and Sheltering the 30 and Youth % (133,755 served, $72 million in services): 24 Homeless Services include: emergency meals, emergency shelters, temporary and transitional residences, permanent affordable housing and preventing evictions.

Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises (107,500 served, $85 million in services): Services include: information and referral, coordinating services, 21% counseling, financial assistance, Strengthening maternity services and job readiness Families and and placement. 7% Resolving Crises Welcoming Supporting Supporting the Physically and and Integrating the Physically Emotionally Challenged Immigrants and Emotionally and Refugees 18% Challenged (14,000 served, $226 million in services): Services include: supportive housing for the mentally ill, counseling, residences for those with special needs and disabilities and early intervention Points to Note and special education. Administrative expenses are kept very low. On average, Catholic Charities agencies of the Archdiocese of New York spend 88 cents of each dollar on program expenses. Welcoming and Integrating Although many services are provided through government partnerships, substantial private philanthropy is Immigrants and Refugees necessary to sustain the range and quality of services offered by Catholic Charities agencies. (44,800 served, $12 million in services): 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. Services include: reuniting families, Some services, primarily residential, are very intensive requiring higher expenditures to serve a smaller number teaching English and civics, obtaining of individuals with special needs. Other categories, such as information and referral and emergency meals, serve work authorization and finding jobs many more people at much lower costs per person. Because of Catholic Charities’ comprehensive approach to assistance, some individuals and families receive and preventing exploitation. multiple services over a period of time. Some are served by more than one Catholic Charities agency. It is difficult to know the precise unduplicated number of those served. Our analysis indicates that Catholic Charities served more than 356,000 different individuals in 2010—approximately 10% more than in the previous year.

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 33 Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and Refugees

Providing Help.

After the Raes fled the violent Myanmar dictatorship, Catholic Charities helped them find housing, furnishings, English classes and, most important, work.

“ We at Catholic Charities are your mother, your daughter, your next-door neighbor,” says Nelsi Vasquez, supervisor.

Click here to see Nelsi Vasquez talk more about Catholic Charities services

Thanks to Catholic Charities 40,651 298 281 417 calls for help were answered individuals were taught English refugee and asylum-seeking immigrants were reunited promptly with accurate and orientation classes families were resettled with their families information in 18 languages

34 Annual Report 2010 Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and Refugees Creating Hope. “ We came to the United States so our children could have a normal life,” Mr. Rae says. “There is no limit in this country.”

Click here to see video footage on how Catholic Charities welcomes and integrates immigrants and refugees 445 3,378 breadwinners received help families received expert counsel to obtain authorization and were safeguarded from to work exploitation

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 35 Our Vision Catholic Charities helps solve the problems of New Yorkers in need—non-Catholics and Catholics alike. The neglected child, the homeless family, and the hungry senior are among those for whom we provide help and create hope. We rebuild lives and touch almost every human need promptly, locally, day in and day out, always with compassion and dignity. We help your neighbors as you would like to be helped if your family were in need.

36 Annual Report 2010 Leadership Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York

Board of Trustees John J. Phelan, Jr. Michael C. Finnegan John P. Malvisi Mr. Barry W. Ridings Chairman of the Board, Retired Co-Founder, Continental Organics LLC Partner, Deloitte & Touche, LLP Managing Director & Vice Chairman, Chairman & CEO of the New York Lazard Fréres, & Co., LLC Stock Exchange Msgr. Thomas E. Gilleece Victor J. Menezes Pastor, Church of St. John and St. Mary Vice Chair; Co-Chair, Development J. Brendan Ryan Mario L. Baeza Committee/Archbishop’s Committee for Chair, Marketing/Communications Chairman & CEO, The Baeza Group, Mr. James J. Gerace Charity & Senior Advisor, New Silk Route Committee & Chairman Emeritus, Draftfcb Founder & Executive Chairman, V-me President, New York Region, Verizon Partners, LLC Media Inc. Susan Conley Salice Stanley E. Grayson Catherine L. Murray Director, the Salice Family Corinne Ball Chair of the Audit Committee Financial Sector Strategist, WJB Capital Charitable Trust Co-Chair, Development Committee/ Vice Chairman & COO, M.R. Beal Co. Group, Inc. Archbishop’s Committee for Charity. Julia V. Shea Partner, Jones Day John K. Halvey Martin C. Murrer Attorney Group Executive Vice President & Co-Chair, Program/Quality Improvement Rosemary T. Berkery General Counsel, NYSE Euronext Inc. Committee & Managing Director, Sagent Michael P. Smith Vice Chairman, Wealth Management Advisors Inc. Vice Chair; Co-Chair, Development Americas & Chairman, UBS Bank USA Ms. Patricia Handal Committee/Archbishop’s Committee Emeritus Trustee, Coordinator, Msgr. Gregory Mustaciuolo for Charity & President & CEO, New York Francis X. Comerford Cardinal Cooke Guild Chancellor, Archdiocese of New York Bankers Association President, Platform Development & Commercial Operations, NBC Local Jeffrey J. Hodgman Ralph A. O’Connell, MD Bishop Dennis Sullivan Media Division Retired Executive Vice President— Vice Chair, Co-Chair, Agency Relations Vicar General, Archdiocese of New York Investments, MetLife, Inc. Committee & Provost & Dean, School of Kathleen B. Cudahy Medicine, New York Medical College Patrick J. Whalen Co-Chair, Agency Relations Committee, Denis Hughes Co-Chair, Development Committee/ Connelly & McLaughlin President, NYS AFL-CIO Jonathan O’Herron Archbishop’s Committee for Charity & Emeritus Trustee, Managing Director, Global Head of Trading, AllianceBernstein Noreen M. Culhane Sr. Margaret John Kelly, DC Lazard Freres & Co., LLC Holding, LLP Retired Executive Vice President, Global Vice Chair, Co-Chair, Program/Quality Corporate Client Group, NYSE Improvement Committee & Executive William M. Pruellage Virginia M. Wilson Director, Vincentian Center for Church Chair, Investment Subcommittee, Vice Chair; Chair, Finance Committee & Richard F. Czaja and Society, St. John’s University Co-President, Castle Harlan, Inc. Executive Vice President & CFO, Executive Vice President & General Counsel, TIAA-CREF Stahl Real Estate Co. Catherine R. Kinney Thomas A. Renyi Chair, Nominating/Governance Co-Chair, Development Committee/ Mario Diaz-Cruz III Committee Retired President & Archbishop’s Committee for Charity & Partner, Dorsey & Whitney, LLP Co-COO, NYSE Euronext Retired Executive Chairman, the Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Mr. Henry A. Fernandez Paul Kolaj Chairman, CEO & President, MSCI, Inc. Co-Founder, President & CEO, Famiglia-DeBartolo, LLC

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

www.catholiccharitiesny.org 37 Providing Help. Creating Hope.

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

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