2018 ANNUAL REPORT Catholic Charities - Annual Statement - 121618.indd 1 12/17/18 8:04 AM Thank You to Our Supporters* $200,000+ $25,000-$99,000 Catholic Charities of Florida, Inc. City of Pinellas Park Boehne Trust Anonymous (2) Catholic Charities USA Christopher and Lauren Schellman Louis N. and Jean R. Adams Grantor $100,000-$199,999 Trust The Spurlino Foundation Cecilia Forbes Trust Mark and Marianne Mahaffey Michael and Sandra Maslowski $10,000-$24,999 Michael and Denise McCracken Stephen and Ellen Andon Pinellas Community Foundation Brian and Jennifer Giglia Estate of Ruth Angeli Guy Van Middlesworth and Jill SBJ Resch Family Foundation, Inc. Van Middlesworth-Banks Anonymous (6) Patricia C. Royer Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese Knights of Columbus J.F. Kennedy of Miami, Inc. Council #5635 The Libertore Fund for Children, Inc. John McLaughlin Cambell Beard Roofing, Inc. Rick and Joyce Baker Estate of Roman J. Jagiellowicz John Genaro Dan and Marilyn Rupp Dan and Marilyn Rupp John and Marian Chase Knights of Columbus St. Michael the Diocese Of St. Petersburg, Inc. Archangel Council #11295 $5,000-$9,999 DaVita Inc. Holy Family Catholic Church Knights of Columbus Ambassadors Davit Master Corporation of St. Paul Council #11211 St. Anne Catholic Church William C. Draeger Samantha and William Williams Anonymous (7) Louis Grilli Florida Council of Catholic Women Bunny Harmon Michael & Michelle Guarino St. Elizabeth Healthcare National Credit Union Foundation Hank Wojcicki Ken & Heather Sabatino William & Gabrielle Erken Go To Steves Family Foundation $1,500-$4,999 Frank V. and Barbara Murphy III Knights of Columbus St. Mary Knights of Columbus St. Stephen Catholic Church Council #11138 Council #14084 Georgia Theatre Company - The Joe and Rose Herrmann Beacon Cinemas Brooksville Charitable Foundation Laura and Trent Robinson St. Lawrence Catholic Church John and Ann Overmyer Mark and Michelle Wegner Robert and Denise LaSala Francisco Llamas JMJ Site Development, Inc Saint William’s Church Elizabeth A. McCarthy Robert and Stacia Kines Anthony and Kim Caruso Catholic Charities - Annual Statement - 121618.indd 2 12/17/18 8:05 AM $1,500-$4,999 (continued) Thank You to Our Supporters* James and Michele Humphrey Steven A. Barton Florida K of C Charities, Inc. Humphrey Charitable Trust $25,000-$99,000 Ron and Rose Llauget Marc & Terry Rosenwasser City of Pinellas Park Jorge Rodriguez Msgr K. S. Mullen Columbiettes Anonymous (2) Ron and Teresa Thatcher #12956 Auxiliary Christopher and Lauren Schellman Larry Schinsky Shawn & Jackie Cosgrove Louis N. and Jean R. Adams Grantor Mark and Nila Dufva Dr. Laura Bajor Trust Greg and Rebecca Bottom Espiritu Santo Catholic Church - Cecilia Forbes Trust Dolores Iacino Women of Espiritu Santo Michael and Sandra Maslowski Joe Maddon Respect 90 Foundation St. Francis of Assisi Church Anonymous (102) 200 Muslim Women Who Care Christopher and Jeanne Whitely Paul & Theresa Helmich Sam and Nilla Leto Helen Wilson Daniel and Julia Rosenberg United Way of Greater Atlanta Barry and Melissa Hamel United Way Of Hernando County Fr. Lopez Columbiette Auxiliary 5737 Robert Ashley & Teresa Miller Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida Jonathan & Mary Kennedy Joseph & Theresa DiVito John & Natalie Seward St. Anthony the Abbott Catholic Church DiVito, Higham & Vasti, P. A. Joanne T. Joyce Warren Averett Sabal Trust Company (Mark Mahaffey) SunTrust Bank James F. & Barbara Major Teresa Zaiens St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church TECO Energy Inc Don & Gloria Browne St. Timothy Womens Club Mark & Louise Donohue Osvaldo & Maria Mesa Brian & Mary Keane Norman & Nancy Dusseault Jean T. Shields CBIZ MHM, Inc. Quality Carriers, Inc. Non-Cash Gifts Beacon Street Ministries Mr. & Mrs. Rick Suozzi Espiritu Santo We Care Food Pantry Darrah Hawver Veterans United Home Ms. Nicole Peterson David Schwartz Loans Healing Heroes Network The O’Hanlan Family Leon Family St. Vincent de Paul, Blessed Sacrament Attic Shop Our Lady of the Rosary St. Jerome St. Joan of Arc St. Anthony’s Hospital St. Brendan Baby Cycle Light of Christ Our Lady of Lourdes Trinity Presyterian Church St. Timothy Pasadena Community Church Daniel Bordeaux RCS Food St. Pete Vineyard Richard Volta Panera Bread St. Michael the Archangel Deb Reedy Ms. Julie Collins St. Catherine of Siena Callee’s Bikes for Buddies St. Frances Cabrini St. Matthew St. Mark the Evangelist Rev. Thomas M. Dieter St. Paul Catholic School Carla Way Because of your generosity, thousands in need have had their lives improved as they are lifted up in dignity. We cannot list all of you, but we thank you all equally. *We strive for an error-free list. If we made a mistake, omitted you entirely, or you don’t wish to be listed in the future, we aplogize. Please contact us to let us know. Catholic Charities - Annual Statement - 121618.indd 3 12/17/18 8:05 AM About Us Background Catholic Charities was created in 1945 by Bishop Joseph P Hurley as the Tampa Office for Charity. It was operated under the auspices of the Diocese of St. Augustine as one of three regional offices, collectively known as Diocesan Catholic Charities, under the charter of the Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. It was created to relieve the burden on Catholic parishes which were struggling to meet the needs of the poor in their communities at the end of World War II. The present Catholic Charities was created as a nonprofit corporation in June 15,125 1968 when the Diocese of St. Petersburg was established reporting to Bishop Total Clients Charles B. McLaughlin. Since then Catholic Charities has evolved under seven Served Executive Directors and four more Bishops, including our present Bishop, the Most Reverend Gregory L. Parkes. Our mission is driven by the Gospel mandate to serve those most in need by makng manifest Christ’s corporal works of mercy. Catholic Charities continues to provide the highest quality of social services designed to preserve families and promote self-sufficiency and social justice while operating three ministries under the Ministries of Mercy umbrella: Foundations of Life, Friends in Need, and 197,437 Shelters of Hope. Total Meals Served Mission Statement Catholic Charities serves with charity and compassion to promote the sanctity and dignity of all people with God. As a member fo the Church, Catholic Charities offers hope by helpng those in need and unites with others in service. Value Statement Catholic Charities makes a Commitment to Serve all people with Respect, Compassion and Cooperation in the spirit of unifying God. Our Board of Trustees Foundations of Life Most Rev. Gregory L. Parkes Fr. Emery Longanga Pregnancy Center Rev. Msgr. Robert Morris, VG. Ms. Cecilia Mahone Dcn. Rick Wells Mrs. Stephanie Martin, Esq. Mr. Jeffory Forbes Mr. Christopher E. McDonnell Project Rachel (post-abortive counseling) Mr. Frank V. Murphy, III Sr. Mary McNally, O.S.F. Sr. Mary Clare Neuhofer, O.S.B. Mr. Dennis O’Hanlan Sr. Dorothy Dwyer, O.S.F. Ms. Candy Olson Catholic Charities Mr. Gerald P. Giglia Mrs. Karen Reich Adoption Services Mr. Mark Boyce Dcn. Glenn Smith, PhD. Mr. Robert Chiavacci Mr. Eduardo Suarez, Esq. Mr. Tony Coleman Mr. Dennis Waggoner, J.D. Mr. Nicholas W. Griffin Dr. Gerald Kluft, D.D.S. Catholic Charities would like to thank Sister Dorothy Dwyer and Mrs. Karen Reich for their service to the Board. Catholic Charities - Annual Statement - 121618.indd 4 12/17/18 8:05 AM Our Programs and Locations Headquarters Citrus Friends in Need Multi-Ministry Site Foundations of Life Hernando 15,125 Total Clients Shelters of Hope Served Pasco Hillsborough 197,437 Pinellas Total Meals Served Clients Served Foundations of Life Homeless Shelter & Services Immigration & Refugee Fr. Emery Longanga Pregnancy Center 1,413 Services Ms. Cecilia Mahone 1,954 2,174 & 141 Mrs. Stephanie Martin, Esq. Mr. Christopher E. McDonnell Project Rachel Affordable Family Housing Medical & Respite Care (post-abortive counseling) 1,889 1,193 & 80 Sr. Mary McNally, O.S.F. 89 Mr. Dennis O’Hanlan Ms. Candy Olson Catholic Charities Special Needs Housing Financial & Life Skills Mrs. Karen Reich Adoption Services 301 Counseling Dcn. Glenn Smith, PhD. 249 700 13 adoptions Elderly Housing Mr. Eduardo Suarez, Esq. Outreach Center 1,363 Mr. Dennis Waggoner, J.D. Assistance 1,808 Disaster Relief Services 1,445 Catholic Charities - Annual Statement - 121618.indd 5 12/17/18 8:05 AM Angel Awards Allegany Franciscan Ministries Allegany Franciscan Ministries is a non-profit Catholic organization rooted in the tradition and vision of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, a community of vowed women religious. Since awarding its first grant in 1998, Allegany Franciscan Ministries has invested nearly $87.5 million in nearly 1,500 organizations serving those most in need in these communities. The organization’s Common Good Initiative, a long-term, community-driven, place-based effort mobilizing communities toward better health and wellness, was launched in 2014. One of the Common Good communities is Wimauma, Florida. In addition to many other efforts in this community, led by Eileen Coogan, President & CEO, Allegany has partnered with Catholic Charities many times and most recently funded our Free Medical Clinics programs - giving $150,000 over two-year period. With this support, we can provide much-needed medical care to people of Hillsborough County who would not otherwise have access to health care. Callee Condon Callee’s “Bikes for Buddies’ started in 2011 to help kids living in homeless shelters get a bike for Christmas. The 13-year-old gives away freshly squeezed lemonade (her secret recipe) and with the donations purchases new and used bikes and helmets for children who couldn’t otherwise afford them. Callee has donated over 500 bikes since then and nearly 100 new bikes, 60 new helmets, and over 60 used bikes to the children of Catholic Charities’ San Jose Mission and Pinellas Village.
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