ANNUAL REPORT 2015

Win Annual Report 2015 1 CONTENTS

4 Letter from Christine C. Quinn

6 Letter from Jaqui Lividini

8 Our Mission

10 The Way to Win

12 Program Spotlight: The Income Building Program

14 Board of Directors

16 Win Partners Win Associates

18 Donor Recognition

28 Executive Leadership

29 Fiscal Year 2015 Financials

30 Ways to Support Win Development Contacts

2 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 3 DEAR FRIENDS:

As we reflect on 2015, we at Win are both inspired by the successes we achieved and mindful of the challenges that remain.

Last year, we broke ground on Stone House, the largest and most ambitious construction project in Win’s history. We sent over 1,000 homeless children to Camp Win, allowing them to learn, grow, and play. Through our Backpack Buddies program, we distributed over 2,400 backpacks – enough for every student living in a Win facility. And we moved 750 families into permanent housing, helping them break the cycle of homelessness and have a chance at a better life.

Our city continues to face a daunting homelessness crisis, and new families arrive at Win shelters every day. Thanks to our welcoming, energetic, and devoted staff, I know those families are poised to receive the help they need to find a permanent place to call home. And, in 2015, we at Win worked to draw attention to the forgotten face of homelessness in New York: the women and children who we proudly serve.

2016 is poised to be one of the most eventful and impactful years in Win’s history. And we start the year strong thanks to the many successes in 2015. Thank you for standing with Win families and children as we work together to end homelessness in New York.

Yours,

Christine C. Quinn President & CEO

4 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 5 For more than three decades, Win has families find a permanent home. But, we know we can’t do it alone. been a champion for the rights of ’s homeless women Win’s active volunteers, generous donors and committed institutional and children, and we have come a long way from those early years funders help us transform the lives of the City’s most vulnerable to become the largest provider of housing and services for New York homeless population. Looking ahead, with the help of strategic City homeless families. partnerships to ensure our continued sustainability, Win will build on the growth that we have achieved in the past year. Fiscal year 2015 was a year of unprecedented growth for Win, as well a time of transition. We bid adieu to Win’s President and CEO, Bonnie I continue to be inspired by the spirit and strength of Win women and Stone, and welcomed her successor, Christine Quinn. It has been my children as they make their personal journey from homelessness to most sincere pleasure to have served with Bonnie, and I am truly independence, a spirit shared by Win board, staff and our generous looking forward to the challenges and successes that lie ahead under supporters. The information that follows demonstrates your impact Christine’s leadership. on homeless families in New York City, though it will never truly convey our profound gratitude. On behalf of the thousands of families Having served on the Board of Trustees for more than ten years, I Win serves each year, thank you for your enduring commitment. have seen firsthand the fortitude of Win families and the challenges they face. With the guidance and encouragement of Win staff and volunteers, they are empowered with the resilience to break the cycle of homelessness. Jaqui Lividini We do not know what trials will come our way, but we are prepared Board Chair to face them head-on and to work together to ensure that Win

6 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 7 BREAKING THE CYCLE OF THE FORGOTTEN FACE HOMELESSNESS ONCE AND FOR ALL OF HOMELESSNESS

Since 1983, Win has been helping homeless New York In New York City, an astonishing 80% of the homeless are City women and their children transform their lives through families—many of them led by women—who share the same a progressive and holistic approach that doesn’t simply goals, hopes, and aspirations as every other family. These are the provide a hand out, but a way out. Win’s life-changing forgotten faces of homelessness—the mothers, grandmothers, process starts with safe, clean housing and includes vital aunts, and sisters who struggle to keep their families together and programs and services – developed to break the cycle of safe. Win provides shelter and services to these homeless moms— homelessness, so the women and children who are caught many of whom are fleeing domestic violence—so they can stay in the cycle can look forward to a brighter future! focused on their children, education, jobs, and housing.

$$$ NEARLY 60,000 Lack of Affordable PEOPLE WILL SLEEP Domestic Violence Over-Crowding Housing IN A NEW YORK CITY HOMELESS SHELTER TONIGHT 80% OF NYC’S HOMELESS THE CAUSES OF HOMELESSNESS ARE MANY ARE FAMILIES

20% OF NYC’S HOMELESS (NEARLY 12,000) ARE CHILDREN 5 YEARS 0% OLD OR YOUNGER Near 0% Vacancy Rates for Apartments Unemployment Health Problems Substance Abuse Mental Health Issues 9 OUT OF 10 WIN FAMILES ARE LED BY WOMEN

8 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 9 THE WAY TO WIN Win provides shelter and services for more than 4,700 people – including more than 2,600 children every night. Now in our 33rd year, Win is the largest That’s nearly 10% of the homeless HOUSING provider of shelter and services for population in NYC. homeless families and children in our city. CHILD CARE & EDUCATION Nearly 12,000 New Yorkers—including Win’s Income Building Program has helped over 6,600 children—have turned to Win more than 600 Win clients make more than 950 individual employment gains. More for shelter and support in the past year. than 46% of Win clients are working. LIFE SKILLS

Our greatest measure of success is not

HEALTH & the number of people we serve, but WELLNESS the number of families who move to Win’s comprehensive children’s services programming provides the and permanent housing and, with our help, stimulation educational continuity our kids need to succeed and the consistency of care moms need to keep break the cycle of homelessness. jobs, learn new skills, and search for housing. EDUCATION

The Way to Win is our proven method for SELF- achieving this goal; our holistic approach MOTIVATION that supports the entire family. Each shelter provides Almost 1,200 Backpack Buddies Our Secret Santa childcare, after school, homeless kids provides more than program provides and recreational attend Camp Win 2,400 backpacks toys and gifts for EMPLOYMENT programming for every summer stuffed with school every single child homeless Win kids and during all supplies for school- at Win, helping from toddlers through NYC public aged kids. our families have teenagers. school breaks. a brighter holiday season.

PERMANENT HOME In 2015, Win helped nearly 750 families transition from shelter into homes of their own.

10 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 11 PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT: WIN’S INCOME BUILDING PROGRAM

A critical component in breaking the cycle of homelessness is providing the training and support moms need to build financial security for their families. Win’s Income Building Program is a comprehensive initiative in which Win Case Managers and Income Building Specialists work with our moms to increase work readiness, maximize income, and achieve employment stability. We also partner with employers, job training specialists, and volunteer organizations to maintain an active employment network for our moms.

We’re pleased to report in the last year, the Income Building Program has helped more than 700 Win clients make nearly 950 employment gains. THAT’S THE WAY TO WIN IN ACTION!

DID YOU KNOW MORE THAN 46% OF WIN CLIENTS ARE EMPLOYED?

Ms. M Ms. K Win Income Building Specialist Win Client

With 11 years’ experience as a job retention specialist, Ms. M came to Win in Ms. K is a 51 year-old single mother of a 15 year-old daughter. In June February 2015 because she was passionate about working for an organization 2015, Ms. K lost her prep cook job that she had held for two years. that helped mothers (and their families) find employment solutions to better Immediately, she reached out to Ms. M, a Win Income Building Specialist, their lives. to discuss her options.

As a Win Income Building Specialist, Ms. M works with Win clients on job searches in the computer Working closely with Ms. M, Ms. K was soon able to land another job in a national restaurant lab, resume writing, cover letters, interview tips, and recommendations for proper interview/ chain. But she was looking for more - a better-paying position where she could give her family the employment attire and behavior. She and her colleagues help Win clients with employment financial stability they needed to find permanent housing while possibly helping out the larger retention, transitioning from part-time to full-time employment, changing careers, and finding job community. training/GED certification courses. Ms. K and Ms. M worked together on Ms. K’s resume, cover letter, and interview skills. Ms. K’s Working hand-in-hand with Win Case Managers, they also help clients manage the familial aspects persistence and dedication paid off: in February 2016, she was offered a full-time position at a of employment - finding child care, transportation, coverage for sick days, etc. nonprofit organization that serves the NYC community and where she can apply her extensive foodservice experience. Ms. M sees her role as more than finding someone a job. Her passion is helping Win moms find their purpose and setting larger goals for themselves and their families so that they’re working This full-time position - with overtime! - will provide Ms. K and her daughter the financial means to toward something bigger - not just working. That’s why clients like Ms. K are such a joy for Ms. acquire and maintain permanent housing once they locate an apartment. M to work with. With Ms. K’s drive and determination they were able to work together to find an employment solution that fit into Ms. K’s larger goals.

12 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 13 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS DIRECTORS CEO EMERITI Rita Zimmer, Founder Nanda Anand Jane F. Lane Jaqui Lividini, Chair Bonnie Stone Joy Altimare, Vice Chair Melissa Beste Jenny Y. Lee Tracy Gardner, Vice Chair Lauren Boglivi Robbie Myers CHAIR EMERITI Benedetta Casamento Jane Perin Chris Stern Hyman, Vice Chair Bonnie Bach Margo Fuld Susan Rudin Katherine Farley Vice Chair Kayce Freed Jennings, Yfat Reiss Gendell Ellen Schoninger Carlotta Jacobson Charlotte Prince Eileen Thomas, Vice Chair Judy Loeb Goldfein* Jill D. Seelig Pat Weinbach Eugenia Ulasewicz, Vice Chair Karen Harvey Wendy A. Silverstein Ann B. Lane, Treasurer Lois F. Herzeca Cynthia Swanson WIN ADVISORS Clover Bergmann, Secretary Michelle Klein Barbara Weinstein Elizabeth Dater Monica Rich Kosann Michael Doherty Fran Levy Anna Quindlen Jack Rudin Karin M. Sadove Stephen I. Sadove Janice Savin Williams Board Chair Jaqui Lividini Susan York

HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Dorothy Booker Annie Bovian Bonnie Chajet Phyllis Chillingworth Terry Connell Charlene Dash Virginia F. Decker Mary Gherty Jane Gropp Gloria Hegy Marlene Hess Miriam Israels (dec.) Christina Johnson Katharine Kidde Myla Lerner Wendy Liebmann Myra Mahon (dec.) Josie Natori Barbara Perlmutter Members of the Win Board of Directors Suzanne Pincus (dec.) Laura Pomerantz Leila Maw Straus Joan Weill *Former Board Chair Deborah Winson 14 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 15 WIN PARTNERS WIN ASSOCIATES

Win Partners is a group of talented and accomplished professionals who are The Win Associates are a group of young professionals dedicated to giving back committed to furthering Win’s mission of breaking the cycle of homelessness for to the community and helping Win’s homeless families. Through a variety of New York’s children and their families. Win Partners bring a wealth of experience hands-on volunteer activities, the Win Associates help raise much-needed funds and insight that allows Win to continually improve and evolve our services to and champion Win’s commitment to transforming the lives of New York City’s better serve New York City’s homeless families. homeless moms and their children.

Hillary Jury, Chair Anupam Ladha Jaclyn Daly, Chair Jennifer Galler Lauren Moser Lili Forouraghi, Treasurer Jessica London Gary Abramsky Maggie Geiger Maria Munoz Sally Pritchard, Secretary Patty Lynett Katie Bath Margot Grinberg Kelsey Pace Celina Apostolo-Merrill Christine Huk Mann Alena Benowich Alex Grzymala Aziree Pemberton Julia Butler Kait Margraf Samantha Bryden Sarah Hammond Nicole Schwartz Jennifer Chen Barbara Modeste Ebony Carroll Natasa Karambatsos Courtney Smith Samantha Davidson Jane Page Elizabeth Connerat Kelsey Kats Kristin Smith Suzanne Gauron Cherie Schaible Adriane Devereux Molly Kennedy Christina Sumpio Mara Kelly Victoria Shusterman Jane Diamond Lisa Kish Julia Tebor Laura Kirschbaum Daniela Tisch Kristina Fedoruk Marian Lapide Patricia Warrington Melissa Komaroff Monica Foote Mary Kate Leonard Licia Zegar Sarah Frank Jamelah Lewis

The Win Partners The Win Associates

16 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 17 Bonnie Stone Amy Gluck and Michael Doherty DONOR RECOGNITION Leila Maw Straus Arlene and Robert Goldberg Tristate Apartment Furnishers Harbourton Foundation With this Annual Report, Win is pleased to recognize members of our Winner’s Vince Camuto Havas Media Circle from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015 which encompasses Fiscal Year 2014 Walmart Healy Construction Services, Inc. Joan and Sanford I. Weill Lois F. Herzeca and Fiscal Year 2015. Through their extraordinary financial support and personal Whitman Family Development Highline United LLC commitment they have made it possible for us to foster a lasting difference in the lives Janice Savin Williams and Christopher J. Williams Ayal Horovits of homeless women and their children. Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Mary J. Hutchins Foundation, Inc. Susan and Tucker York The Hyde and Watson Foundation Index Exchange Champions $10,000 to $24,999 J. Jill Compassion Fund Visionaries $100,000 & above Benedetta Casamento and Donald Watros Accenture Jockey International, Inc. Bloomberg Coach Margaret Hayes Adame The Jones Group Charina Endowment Fund, Inc. Terry Connell Adrianna Papell Group Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP The Clark Foundation DF Pray General Contractors Alliant Employee Benefits Kenneth Cole Helm Living LLC The Estee Lauder Companies Inc. Ann Taylor Nancy Langsan Home to Stay Falconwood Foundation The Arker Companies Nicole Lapin JPMorgan Chase Foundation Fossil, Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Cathy and Marc Lasry Junius Development, LLC Tracy and Tom Gardner Assurant Foundation Yoko Ono Lennon PepsiCo Foundation* GE Capital - Retail Finance Denise V. Benmosche The Levy Group The Robin Hood Foundation Yfat Reiss Gendell and Bradley H. Gendell Bernard Chaus, Inc. The Levy-Horowitz Foundation Single Stop USA, Inc. G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. Melissa Beste Lividini & Co. The Smart Family Foundation, Inc. Hearst Magazines BlackRock Jaqui Lividini TD Charitable Foundation Marlene Hess and James Zirin Edith C. Blum Foundation L’Oreal Luxury Products Division Chris Stern Hyman The Boston Consulting Group L’Oreal USA, Inc. Leaders $50,000 to $99,999 The Rona Jaffe Foundation Brown Shoe Corp. Patty Lynett The A.D. Philanthropic Foundation Kayce Freed Jennings/The Peter Jennings Camberley Enterprises Macy’s The Brightwater Fund Foundation Louis Camilleri Maggy London International, Ltd. Katherine Farley and Jerry Speyer In Memory of Peter Kaufmann Albert P. Carey Mamiye Brothers, Inc. Hearst Corporation Ann B. Lane and Ruud Bergmans Carolee LLC Marc Jacobs International LLC Kate Spade Myla Lerner and Lawrence Kramer Century 21 Associates Foundation, Inc. Marianne and William McComb Li & Fung Trading Ltd. Regina Lynch and Eric Moscow CIBC World Markets Inc. McGregor/American Essentials Lord & Taylor Nina B. Matis Clarins Peerless Clothing International The Maurice Marciano Family Foundation Michael A. Clinton Kenneth and Josie Natori Susan and Jack Rudin Michael George New York, Inc. The Steven A. and Alexandra M. Cohen Foundation Neiman Marcus Charitable Fund Eleanor Schwartz Charitable Foundation Movado Group, Inc. Colgate-Palmolive Company Simone PepsiCo Americas Beverages COTY Inc. New York Times Eileen and James Thomas Perry Ellis International Elizabeth Dater and Wm. Mitchell Jennings Newman’s Own, Inc. Phillips-Van Heusen Dex Bros Clothing Co. Ltd Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York Guardians $25,000 to $49,999 Charlotte Prince Diversified Maintenance Systems LLC Barbara and Louis Perlmutter Nanda and Vijay Anand The Priority Group Donna Karan Company Sarah Peter Bank of America Foundation Nina Bogosian Quigley & Matthew W. Quigley Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation Jonathan Peters BCBG Maxazria Group, Inc. Ralph Lauren The Charles Engelhard Foundation The Pine River Foundation Clover Bergmann RBC Capital Markets Epstein Teicher Philanthropies Po Fung Knitting BHDP Architectures Republic Clothing Corp. Etienne Aigner The Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation BMO Capital Markets Karin and Steve Sadove Freemark Apparel Brands Inc. Laura and John J. Pomerantz BURBERRY Saks Fifth Avenue The Gage Fund The Pret Foundation Ltd. Cadillac Fairview ScotiaBank Gannett Foundation Randa Accessories Capital One Bank Irvin Stern Foundation GH+A Design Studios Theodore A. Rapp Foundation

*Multiple Year Gift

18 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 19 The Richman Group Chanel, Inc. Sidney & Judith Kranes Charitable Trust The Star-Ledger Robert Siegel Architects Cheever Development Corp Marguerita LaCorte-DeLuca Christine B. and George Stonbely Marianne Rossi Christian Dior Perfumes Michael Lambert Paula Sutter May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. Circle of Generosity Foundation Lenox Corporation Paul J. Taubman S. Rothschild & Co., Inc. Iris M. Cohen Fran and Jack Levy Tommy Hilfiger Adolph & Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation Conair Consumer Products ULC (Cuisinart) Lifetime Brands, Inc. Trish McEvoy Ellen Schoninger and Efraim Grinberg Conde Nast Media Group The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Virge Trotter Schwartz & Benjamin Construction C.A.L. Ceriko Asselin Lombardi Inc Daniel Lubetzky Donald J. Trump Sequential Brands Group Deloitte LVMH Fashion Group Americas, Inc. Turner Construction Company SPI Group Diesel Canada James R. Lynch United Way of New York City Stein/Geisenheimer Charitable Foundation, Inc. Diesel USA Inc. M/S Trident Limited UPS Noah Stern Michael and Michelle Diliberto Macy’s Merchandising Group Urban Architectural Initiatives, R.A., P.C. Steve Madden Eileen Fisher, Inc. Christine Huk Mann George P. Wakefield Residuary Trust Michael Stitt Mark Ein Mary Kay Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wyckoff Gretchen and Lewis Stone ELLE Magazine Thomas Moers and Jerri Sines Mayer Strellson Menswear Employee Benefit Solutions, Inc. Stephen and Eva Milstein Winners $2,500 to $4,999 Subco Ernst & Young, LLP Morgan Wingate & Co. PC Anonymous Cynthia Swanson Escada USA, Inc. The Morrison & Foerster Foundation Active Staffing Services Swimwear Anywhere Inc. First American Title Insurance Company Jonathan Moss and Joan Ai Manal Alam Tahari ASL LLC Charlotte Fishman The MUFG Foundation Inc. Michele Ayoub The Taubman Company, Inc. Mark and Jill Fishman Tony and Stacey Munoz Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust The TJX Foundation, Inc. Fishman & Tobin, Inc. Nelnor Construction John and Staci Barber Toshiba Business Solutions Amy and Adam Forbes Nickelodeon The Sandra Atlas Bass and Edythe & Sol G. Atlas Robert and Ugenia Ulasewicz Labbancz Lili Forouraghi Joel Oblonsky Fund, Inc. V. Fraas Manufacturing French Connection On Time Service Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beninati Vertical Design Cashmere Margo Fuld PBXStore, Inc. David and Christine Bernick VF Sportswear, Inc. Lex Gemas Jane and Richard Perin Fred & Gretel Biel Charitable Trust VISS- Kent Technologies Godiva Chocolatier, Inc. Philadelphia Insurance Companies Blue State Digital Wells Fargo Judy Loeb Goldfein and Morton Goldfein Jon and Bea Plasse Foundation Vanessa Bondi Williams-Sonoma/Pottery Barn/Pottery Barn Kids Herman Goldman Foundation Sally Pritchard and John Pritchard Borghese, Inc. The Winters Family Fund The Gottesman Fund Puig Bracewell & Giuliani LLP Xscape Evenings, Ltd./Betsy & Adam Sales, Inc. Grand National Apparel Inc. Quinterra Property Maintenance Inc. Jonathan D. and Susan S. Bram Lauren Gropp and Benjamin Lowry Ralph Pucci International Breville Canada LP Advocates $5,000 to $9,999 Guggenheim Capital, LLC Daniel Reed Brightpoint Health Sammy Aaron Janienne P. Hackett Fund William and Kathleen Reed Cachet, Ind. AKRIS Karen Harvey Consulting Services, Inc. RichLine Group Inc. Norman Cantin and Pat Chadwick Aldo Groupe HD Supply Canada Eric B. Rosenbaum and Pierre Vallet Carnegie Hill Imaging for Women, PLLC Amerex Group LLC Hearts On Fire Salvatore Ferragamo Charity Partners Foundation The Apparel Group Harold Honickman Cherie Schaible Chetta B. Inc. The Atlantic Philanthropies Director/Employee HSNi Charles & Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc. Title Insurance Company Designated Gift Program Interparfums Luxury Brands Ashley Schulten Children’s Aid Society Barney’s New York Gloria and Henry G. Jarecki Sealy Canada Ltd. Cognizant BH Multi Corp. Jaytex Jill Seelig Carolyn Cole Lloyd and Laura Blankfein Linda E. Johnson Ms. Kathleen H. Seidel Community Healthcare Network Ms. Rose Marie Bravo Hillary Jury Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Selvala, Jr. Compass Group - Flik International Michael Brown Harry B. Kargman Serta International Shirley Cook Julia Butler John F. Kidde Fund For Basic Human Needs Simmons Canada CPXi The Foundation Gayle King The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Kathryn Croft and Daniel Marranzini The Thomas and Agnes Carvel Foundation Melissa and Andrew Komaroff Foundation Samantha Davidson Bonnie and Clive Chajet Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Lari Stanton Virginia F. Decker

20 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 21 Departures Magazine Mars and Co. Consulting, LLC Tiffany & Company Bock & Clark Corporation Robert D’Loren Jonathan McPhee TIME Lauren Boglivi The Doneger Group Kathleen McSharry The Time Shop Colleen Bondy Mike Drankwalter Richard and Ronay Menschel The Tobin Family Foundation Michael Borchetta Echo Design Group Meredith Corporation Arthur E. and Katharine R. Trotman Enid and Leonard Boxer Brian Edgar The Martha Mertz Foundation United Way of Greater Portland Dana Bronfman Ermenegildo Zegna Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metselaar Universal Network Television LLC #4 Sherry Brous and Douglas Oliver Evensonbest LLC Metzger-Price Fund Alison M. and James A. von Klemperer Tom Brown Fifth & Pacific Foundation William and Pamela Michaelcheck Laura Warner and Carl Stanton Michael Burlant and Elizabeth Elting Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Frasch Jennifer Bayer Michaels Shawn Warren and Bill Crowley Katie Butler Friedlander Group Nathan Milikowsky and Rebecca Gold Watson International Butler Woodcrafters Inc. Steven Gabel Mr. and Mrs. Brian Miller The Romulus T. Weatherman Memorial Fund Claude and Kaye Byer Peter and Barbara Georgescu Miracle Suit Barbara Weinstein Gordon and Amy Caplan Ramon E. Gilsanz Rosemary Mittelmark Daniel J. and Caroline G. Werther Kathleen Carney Giorgio Armani Moramax Company Hedi H. and Tom White Colleen Goggins Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Wilk Auslander LLP George Carrara Sallie T. Gouverneur Laura Murray and Eric Scott Dobbin Lise and Jeffrey Wilks Michael Cassidy and Denise Incandela Grace Home Fashions Marti Murray Michael Yacobian Kathleen Cawley Holly Ash Greenwald Nadri, Inc. Celine Alex Grinberg Sarah Nash and Michael S. Sylvester Friends $1,000 to $2,499 The Central National-Gottesman Foundation Monica Halem, MD PC Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal U.S.A., Inc. Anonymous (3) Irene Chae and Bart Stone Harper’s Bazaar NMK Textile Mills 10Eleven Showroom/Betsee, Inc. Jay and Elizabeth Chandler Harte Hanks Mehrdad and Merilee Noorani ACI Brands Inc. Kimberly Chandler and Tamara Zackery Haskell Jewels, LLC Ovation Travel David Adelman Charity Storage Herman Kay Company Parlux Melissa Ader Charles Komar Highland Associates Pay Pal Adorable Junior Garments 2013 Inc. Debi Chirichella Hirschen Singer & Epstein LLP Pellow Architects Aetna, Inc Chloe Productions Abby and Brendan Hoffman The Peninsula New York Affect Catherine Chou Jessica Holroyd David and Miriam Phalen AFL Display Group Mary Cianni Karen and Peter H. Jakes Quad Graphics Mr. David Akhtar Citizen Watch Company Janover LLC Random House Children’s Books American Youth Dance Theater, Inc. Jerry and Adrianne Cohen The Jockey Hollow Foundation John and Lori Reinsberg Miriam and Barry Alperin Julie A. Coin The Joelson Foundation Maurice and Joanie Reznik Minal Amin and Rakesh Patel Collection 18 JPMorgan & Company, Inc. Ridgewood Savings Bank The Applegreen Trust Color Club JS Blank & Co Inc. John Russell Edward H. Auchincloss Nancy E. Cooley Karen Pearse Global Direct Colin Rust and Jeannie Tseng Bank of America Diahnne Copeland Kasirer Consulting LLC Samsonite Bank of America Merill Lynch Cathy Cramer Kirkland & Ellis, L LP Erika Serow Carole and Norman Barham Family Foundation Frederic William Dassori Monica Rich Kosann Dorothy Sexton Deirdre Barry Marian S. Davis Reed and Delphine Krakoff Sharadha Terry Products Amy Bellisano Charles Day KSM Consulting Karen Sherman Benchmark Title Agency Graziano de Boni Howard Kurz Family Foundation Shiseido Adam Berkman Dechert, LLP L. Brands Foundation Howard and Patricia Silverstein William F. and Linda Berliner David Delott Lagouna Fashions Ltd. Mortimer Singer Ona Bernini Peter D. and Elizabeth Dion Stacey R. Lane Alok and Mary G. Singh Leslie Bethke Dianne E. Dixon Jenny and David Lee Sonobi Mr. David Beyer Donovan & Yee LLP Lee Equity Partners, LLC Walter Staab Jason Binn Sarah Dunn Gary Lippman Structure Tone, Inc. Aileen Birch Dynamic Resources, Inc. Briehan Lynch and Alexander Evis TD Bank Cathie Black and Tom Harvey Elizabeth Arden Kait Margraf Payal Thawani The Bloomingdale’s Fund of the Macy’s Foundation Epiq Systerms

22 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 23 Erlikh Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Marshall Huebner Carol Sutton Lewis & William M. Lewis, Jr. Kathy Nedorostek-Kaswell Etro USA, Inc. IBM Employee Services Center Lawrence Lewis Dane Neller Kate Etter In-Home Industrial Co. LF Centennial PTE Ltd. Ashley Nelson Beth and Michael Fascitelli J & G Schwartz Family Fund Daniel Libby Nada Neumann Judith Feldman Jewel Jackson McCabe Patti and Bruce Lieberman New York Yankees Foundation Sheldon Feldman M.D. Sandra S. Jaffee Adam Lippes Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Pamela Fiori James C Ricca P.C. The Litwin Foundation, Inc. Nic + Zoe Richard Firshein Joele Frank Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher Deborah Lloyd and Simon Arscott Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP Kenneth Fleischer and Catherine Ferrara Benjamin Johnson Loeb & Troper NYCAHC Charitable Fund Inc. Bjorn Flesaker and Laura Quigg Mill and Randy Jonakait Fran Lukas NYSTEC Community Involvement Committee Tom and Lori Florio Sharon Jorgensen Susan Lyne OCV Architects Forte Fixtures & Millwork Joseph Eletto Transfer, Inc. Kerry Mader Tanya Levy Odom Forward Signs JPMA Global Inc. Amanda Maher Wendy O’Neill Frederic Fekkai Ka, Inc. Architecture Brian Main OpenX Lisa Freed Nancy Karch Meena Mansharamani Jack Orchulli The Ellen Freudenheim and Daniel P. Wiener Fund Leon Katselnik Jill and Thomas Marino Bien Otero and Peter Williamson Marta Friedland and Shawn Hallinan Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kaufman Yvonne & Michael Marsh Family Foundation Pace University Diane Froot Kimberly Kelleher Marsicano Foundation Jane Page Marion Galison Mara Kelly and Wignell Marcus Denise N. Martin Panaxis Jonathan T. Garfield The Kend Family Fund Marymount Michael Park and James Quinn Ethelyn Geschwind Tom Kennedy Paul Mattison and Ann Duffy Sarah Jessica Parker Mary Gherty and Arthur Lehman Patricia A. Kenner Barbara and Elaine Mauriello Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Mr. and Mrs. Josh Goldfein Christine Killorin and John Nussbaumer Daphne McAdams Liz and Jeff Peek Goldin Associates LLC Karen King Chris McConnell Joseph and Amy Perella Harriet Golding Antonia Kirkland Ellen McCourt Carole Pittelman Goldman Sachs Community TeamWork Rosalyn and Stanley Komaroff Lucy McDiarmid Robert L. and Ellen B. Poczik Mr. and Mrs. Tony Goldwyn Jody Konstadt Laura J. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Podlesak Ann Goodbody Joel and Kate Kopp Patricia McInerney-Jensen Laurie Ferber Podolsky Nancy Gordon Helen & Jules Kornblau/The Kornblau Family Audrey McLoghun Lester and Geri Pollack Shari Leigh Gordon Foundation Robert E. Mellman Marylin L. Prince Alison Granbery Howard E. and Jane A. Kramer Elizabeth Meltzer Priority One Clearing Services Jill Granoff Kremler Peter Sandi B. Mendelson Robert and Tracey Pruzan RJ Graziano Steve and Cathy Lacy Edward J. Menicheschi Joyce Purnick Alan and Joy Greenberg Donna Lagani Ms. Joyce F. Menschel Meline Quigley Jane and Louis Gropp Linda and Benjamin Lambert Mario Mercurio John Quinn Michael Gross Landau Sacamoto Inc. Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C. RampRate Marjorie Gubelmann Ricki Lander Teri and James Milona Andrew Randak and Laura Saborio Stephanie Guilpin Jane F. Lane Tim Minges Terri Rawson Bruce D. and Michele R. Guthart Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Robbin Mitchell Maurice Reagan Haddad Brands Leila Larijani Barbara Modeste Linda M. Reddy Bennie L. Hadnott Amy M. Larovere Robert and Jane Monahon Reiken Construction Management, Inc. Jeffrey Hamill Charla A. Lawhon Nanda Monteiro Judith and Burton P. Resnick Roberta Karmel Harrison Charles and Joan Lazarus Marilyn Monter Bill Ritter Karen Hart Matthew and Kristin Lazenby Lorraine M. Morales Irene Robling Lori Haudenschield-Cope Tina Lear Melissa Moscola Liz and Mitchell Rodbell Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hess Cheryl R. Lehman Peirce Moser Douglas Rohrer Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heumann Freddie Leiba Maureen Mulheren Jeffrey A. Rotenberg HFG Charitable Giving Fund Leisure Merchandising Corp. Mike Mustillo Paul Roth and Kathy Ruby Christine Higgins David O. Leiwant Cindy H. Muth Glenn and Susan Rothman Lori Hiltz Josh Lerman Ms. Nasser Amy and Richard Ruben Judith and Stephen Hochman Derek R. Lewis NB Management LLC Michael and Cheryl Siegmund

24 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 25 Nina Ansary Saffari The Underfashion Club, Inc. Joan and Alan Safir United Way of Greater Attleboro/Taunton PUBLIC FUNDING Tamar Sagher Dean Vafiadis Rowland & Sylvia Schaefer Family Fdn. Vallabh Textiles Company FEDERAL Marguerite van Stolk Scott Schoninger Department of Housing & Urban Development Ms. Meredith Vieira Jacqueline Schoninger Federal Emergency Management Agency Villeroy & Boch Daniel Schwartz Michael Seiman VIRA Manufacturing, Inc. NEW YORK STATE Kelly Vucovich Meryl C. and Kenneth Sherman Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services Wacoal America, Inc. Lynn Sherr Office of Temporary & Disability Assistance Mai Shriver Alan and Sadye Beth Waldenberg Fred and Stephanie Shuman Joan Wall NEW YORK CITY Siga International Michael Warner Department of Homeless Services Silver Mountain Foundation for the Arts Waterman Family Foundation Department of Health & Mental Hygiene The Silverstein Company Watkins Poultry Merchants of NY Human Resources Administration Silverstein Properties, Inc. Antonia Watson NYC Council Christopher Sim Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Susan Weber Department of Youth & Children Development Richard Singer Theodore and Renee Weiler Foundation Inc. Tami Sklar Patricia and Lawrence Weinbach SPECIAL THANKS Andrew and Amy Small Roger Weisberg and Karen Freedman Google Carol Smith Lucille Werlinich Microsoft Corporation Dan Smith Westpac Banking Corp. Toshiba Mary and David Solomon/Golman Sachs Gives Robin S. White Willkie, Farr & Gallagher LLP Mike Spanos Alexandra Wilkis Wilson Christine Sperry William W. Wilson Bella Spewack Article Fifth Trust Molly Winter Michael Stanley Jenny Winter State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) Stacey Wofsy Willam M. Stein, Jr. Peter and Barbara S. Wright Margot Steinberg Ronald and Poppy Wurtzberger Sterling National Bank Wwake Inc. David H. and Judy Stone Yelena Yasinnik Stone Tile International Inc. David Yawman Gerald and Jacquie Storch ZBI Employee Allocated Gift Fund J. Tim and Francine Sullivan James L. and Jennifer Zech The Swatch Group (U.S.) Inc. Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Zisson David and Peggy Tanner Zwilling J.A. Henckels Canada Ltd. Franco Tapia Taxi Teams Corp. Lucy Farnsworth Taylor and John F. Taylor Tempur-Canada Haresh and Tanuja Tharani Thinkforward Financial Group LLC Randy Thomas Mario Ticas Time Inc. Time To Give Back Campaign TLR Energy Inc. TMNA Services LLC Tommy Bahama Robert Trobe Ivanka M. Trump

26 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 27 EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP FISCAL YEAR 2015 FINANCIALS

Executive Office Workforce Planning & Development Christine C. Quinn, President & Chief Teri D. Milona, Vice President Total Support & Revenue: $63,918,744 Executive Officer Regina Wadkins, Assistant Vice President Eric Rosenbaum, Chief Operating Officer Maureen McLaughlin, Director, Benefits & Compliance Program Expenses: External Affairs Meghan Linehan, Executive Vice President Supportive Housing Family Shelters: $48,749,567* Ami Cholia, Director, Digital Strategies & Content Marilyn Laves, Associate Vice President Jasmine Marrero, Director, Website Mildred Rivera, Program Director, Win Family Family Supportive Housing: $5,988,791* Supportive Housing Bronx Development Dana Trexler, Program Director, Win Family Vice President Outpatient Clinic Services: $918,828 Cathy de Silva, Supportive Housing Marguerite van Stolk, Associate Vice President Brooke Croft, Program Coordinator, Home to Stay Jeffry Pennock, Associate Vice President, Major Communications & Other Client Services $684,894 Gifts Transitional Housing Cathy Jenkins, Assistant Vice President, Angela Gonzalez, Vice President Corporate & Institutional Development Brunella Johnson, Assistant Vice President Management & General Expense: $5,978,147 Colleen Fitzpatrick, Director of Development, Patience Oti, Assistant Vice President Events & Special Projects Affreaka Austin, Program Director, Win Family Katie Tynes, Director, Volunteer Services Residence at Westway Cost of Fundraising $1,123,283 Pamela Brasier-Jefferson, Program Director, Win Finance Family Residence at East River Rosalba Messina, Vice President Robin Brown, Program Director, Win Family Direct Cost of Special Events: $374,500 Controller Eileen Ryan-Williams, Residence at Liberty Rondel Boodram, Assistant Vice President, Lourdes Calderon, Director, Children’s Services Contracts & Procurement Patricia Llanes, Program Director, Win Family Total Expenses: $63,818,010 Information Technology Residence at Glenwood Ira M. Bellach, Associate Vice President Luz Martinez, Program Director, Win Family Total Assets: $30,105,193 Osiris Rosario, Assistant Vice President Residence at Jennie A. Clarke Lateefah Miller, Program Director, Win Family Policy & Planning Residence at Monica Raysa S. Rodriguez, Vice President Stacey Ann Rose-Telford, Program Director, Win Total Liabilities: $19,510,002 Kathleen Agaton, Director, Research & Evaluation Family Residence at Powers Courtney Policano, Director, Evidence-Based Practices Net Asset Balance: $10,595,191 Josefa Silva, Director, Government Grants & Special Projects

Real Estate Gerald Mascuch, Vice President Giuseppe Caradonna, Assistant Vice President, Real Property Management Charlene McLean, Director, Housing Management Roudy Vincent, Director, Corporate Security Vito Fesler, Regional Facility Operations Anthony De Gale, Regional Security Operations *In Fiscal Year 2015 Win started construction work or initiated pre-construction work on three facilities primarily for our supportive housing program.

28 Win Annual Report 2015 Win Annual Report 2015 29 WAYS TO SUPPORT WIN SEND SOME LOVE. GIVE SOME HOPE. There are many ways to support the work we do - from a one-time donation to Send a card – designed by a child at Win – to a loved one, friend, naming Win in your will. Every donation is important; every dollar gets us closer or colleague, and you’ll be donating to Win at the same time. to breaking the cycle of homelessness once and for all.

For more information or to donate, please visit www.winnyc.org/donate-to-win or call us at 800-HELPWIN. BEQUESTS, STOCK GIFTS, AND MORE Win can be named as a beneficiary or can receive stocks or mutual funds. We can also receive donations via ACH or wire transfer. For more options on how you can support Win, or for ONE-TIME GIVING more information, please visit our website, or contact Jeffry Pennock, Associate Vice President, Major Gifts. Give a one-time gift by visiting our website, calling our main office at 800-HELPWIN, or mailing a check to Win 115 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001, ATT: Development Dept.

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