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a n n u a l r e p o r t<br />
2 0 1 0
s t a t e o f h o m e l e s s n e s s<br />
Tonight, more than<br />
39,000 people–<br />
including<br />
16,000 children –<br />
will sleep in emergency shelters.<br />
Last year, over 120,000 different<br />
New Yorkers slept in shelters at<br />
some point – 45 percent more<br />
than six years ago.<br />
New York City: Census of Homeless People in the<br />
Municipal Shelter System, January 31, <strong>2010</strong><br />
16,346<br />
8,153<br />
14,757<br />
Children<br />
Adults in Families<br />
Single Adults<br />
Total NYC<br />
Municipal<br />
Shelter<br />
Population:<br />
39,256<br />
Source: New York City Department of Homeless Services
Number of<br />
Homeless<br />
Families<br />
in the NYC<br />
Shelter<br />
System has<br />
Reached<br />
an All-Time<br />
High<br />
10,000<br />
8,000<br />
6000<br />
4,000<br />
2,000<br />
0<br />
1980’s 1990’s 2000’s<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
Source: New York City Department of Homeless Services<br />
When the economic recession worsened in recent months,<br />
the number of homeless families sleeping in<br />
New York City’s shelters reached its<br />
highest point since modern homelessness began.<br />
Accelerating job losses, a widening housing affordability<br />
gap and flawed City policies are largely responsible.<br />
Permanent housing programs are a proven, cost-effective way to<br />
stem family homelessness. Emergency shelter costs $38,000 per year<br />
per family – half of which is paid by the City and State. However,<br />
targeting Federal housing aid to homeless families will reduce the<br />
family shelter population and save taxpayer dollars – a high priority<br />
given the fiscal crisis. The Coalition will continue to partner with the<br />
New York City Congressional delegation to work toward this end.<br />
Take action and sign up today<br />
to become an Advocate at<br />
www.coalitionforthehomeless.org
“Two years ago I was working in a grocery store, making<br />
minimum wage. There was no way I could afford an<br />
apartment for my daughter and me. If it wasn’t for the<br />
Coalition, we’d probably still be living in a shelter. The<br />
Rental Assistance Program found us an apartment in the<br />
Bronx and helped us pay our rent. They also helped me<br />
find a better job, so when I leave the program next month I<br />
can handle the rent on my own. Knowing that I can provide<br />
for my family is the best feeling in the world.”<br />
– Jackson
p r o g r a m s<br />
CRISIS SERVICES<br />
Our Crisis Services provide a lifeline to homeless men, women and<br />
children who are in the midst of an emergency and require immediate<br />
relief.<br />
Crisis Intervention<br />
We provide immediate emergency assistance to homeless men,<br />
women, and children every day. In addition to providing small<br />
grants for basic necessities, Crisis Intervention helps connect<br />
homeless New Yorkers with essential benefits, treatment, shelter,<br />
and housing.<br />
Eviction Prevention<br />
Sheltering a family in New York City costs roughly $38,000 per<br />
year. The Coalition’s Eviction Prevention Program helps families<br />
and individuals avoid shelter and remain in their homes by providing<br />
one-time grants for rental arrears to clients who can demonstrate<br />
the ability to pay rent going forward.<br />
CLIENT ADVOCACY PROJECT (CAP)<br />
CAP provides intensive case management to long-term shelter residents<br />
with mental and physical disabilities who are eligible for SSI<br />
or SSDI benefits through the Social Security Administration and<br />
transitions them to permanent supportive housing.<br />
GRAND CENTRAL FOOD PROGRAM (GCFP)<br />
We serve up to 1,000 meals throughout Manhattan and the Bronx<br />
to homeless and low income individuals and families every night<br />
of the year. In addition to a nutritious meal, they receive support<br />
from our mobile outreach worker who connects them to other<br />
Coalition services.
p r o g r a m s<br />
YOUTH SERVICES<br />
Our Youth Services break the cycle of poverty by engaging<br />
homeless boys and girls in constructive activities that promote<br />
healing and empowerment.<br />
CAMP HOMEWARD BOUND<br />
Each summer, Camp Homeward Bound provides three 16-day<br />
sleep-away sessions at Harriman State Park for hundreds of boys<br />
and girls. Camp provides a safe haven, away from the harsh life<br />
of city streets and shelters, where they have fun and make friends,<br />
while learning reading, math and science.<br />
Bound for Success After School and<br />
Summer Day Camp Programs<br />
These programs provide quality academic and life skills<br />
instruction to children living in New York City’s homeless shelter<br />
system through a comprehensive curriculum and recreational<br />
activities.<br />
LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS<br />
Our Long-Term Solutions address housing and employment<br />
challenges by providing homeless and low-income individuals<br />
with job skills and stable homes.<br />
First Step Job Training Program<br />
First Step empowers homeless and low-income women to take<br />
the first step toward self-sufficiency through client-centered<br />
occupational and life skill development, as well as job search<br />
assistance and job placement.<br />
RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (RAP)<br />
RAP helps homeless New Yorkers living in the shelter system<br />
who are employed full-time, but are still unable to afford housing
“First Step changed my life. I was a victim<br />
of domestic abuse, and suddenly found myself<br />
homeless with two small kids. The Coalition<br />
took us in and helped me find a safe home. But<br />
I struggled to pay my rent. Then I heard about<br />
how I could get job training through First Step.<br />
The skills I learned helped me land a clerical<br />
job at a law firm. Now I’m back in school<br />
studying to be a paralegal, and my oldest son<br />
is starting college in the fall. I still go back to<br />
First Step to talk to the new students because It’s<br />
really important to me to be able to give back<br />
now that I can!<br />
– Shauna M.<br />
by providing monthly rent subsidies as well as budgeting and<br />
counseling support for up to two years. RAP participants are able<br />
to successfully transition into and maintain permanent affordable<br />
housing.<br />
Scattered Site Housing Program (SSHP)<br />
SSHP provides safe and supportive housing to homeless men and<br />
women struggling with HIV/AIDS. Case managers provide access to<br />
continuous medical treatment, emotional support, and proper nutrition.<br />
Coalition Houses<br />
Coalition Houses offers private and supportive apartment living<br />
for 38 homeless single adults, many with mental and physical<br />
disabilities or a history of substance abuse. Our onsite staff address<br />
educational and psychological issues.<br />
THE BRIDGE BUILDING<br />
Bridge Building provides one- and two-bedroom apartments for<br />
homeless women in need of housing to reunite with their children<br />
in foster care. Counselors provide emotional support and financial<br />
training in a nurturing family atmosphere.
s t a t e m e n t o f f i n a n c i a l p o s i t i o n<br />
s t a t e m e n t o f f i n a n c i a l p o s i t i o n<br />
Assets June 30,2008 June 30,2009 June 30,2007<br />
Cash and cash equivalents 622,627 737,964 770,714<br />
Investments 2,564,1875,156,743<br />
2,369,272<br />
Contributions receivable, net 1,916,5401,055,817<br />
2,129,063<br />
Grants and other receivables 879,551 385,524 647,111<br />
Due from affiliates 524,763 290,041 1,071,254<br />
Prepaid expenses 190,626 119,250 75,381<br />
Deferred financing costs 203,892 153,977 218,170<br />
Security deposits 32,107 31,890 106,410<br />
Reserve fund 203,298 202,342 253,298<br />
Property and equipment 17,768,143 17,328,843 18,101,962<br />
Total Assets<br />
25,442,191<br />
Liabilities and Net Assets<br />
Accounts payable & accrued expenses 412,673 366,957 248,018<br />
Bank note payable 350,000 605,4240<br />
Other liabilities 484,746 376,992 612,740<br />
Mortgage loan payable 11,171,906 10,919,941 11,699,941<br />
Total Liabilities<br />
11,663,890<br />
Net Assets<br />
Unrestricted 7,876,3537,604,243<br />
7,745,296<br />
Temporarily restricted 4,610,056,174,058<br />
4,831,216<br />
Total net assets<br />
13,778,301<br />
Total liabilities and net assets<br />
25,442,191<br />
FY 2009 Income $11,890,664<br />
Sources of Income<br />
20%<br />
37%<br />
35%<br />
2%<br />
2%<br />
4%<br />
CONTRIBUTIONS<br />
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN<br />
GOVERNMENT<br />
SPECIAL EVENTS<br />
RENTAL INCOME<br />
OTHER REVENUE
s t a t e m e n t o f a c t i v i t i e s<br />
r e v e n u e<br />
Public support and revenue:<br />
Contributions<br />
Capital Campaign<br />
Government<br />
Special Events<br />
Rental Income<br />
Other Revenue<br />
Total Public Support and Revenue<br />
e x p e n s e s<br />
Program services:<br />
Advocacy<br />
AIDS<br />
Children programs<br />
Crisis Intervention<br />
Food services<br />
Housing<br />
Job training<br />
Total Program Services<br />
Supporting services:<br />
Management and General<br />
Fundraising<br />
Capital Campaign<br />
Total Supporting Services<br />
Total Expenses<br />
June 30,2009<br />
4,156,507<br />
2,363,020<br />
4,340,607<br />
527,256<br />
259,205<br />
244,069<br />
11,890,664<br />
1,259,297<br />
2,041,934<br />
1,001,835<br />
1,815,214<br />
1,023,311<br />
716,351<br />
698,478<br />
8,556,420<br />
943,140<br />
832,443<br />
58,759<br />
1,834,342<br />
10,390,762<br />
Change in net assets 1,499,902<br />
Net assets - beginning of the year<br />
12,278,399<br />
Net assets - end of the year<br />
13,778,301<br />
FY 2009 Expenses $10,390,762<br />
How Your Donation is Spent<br />
TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES<br />
MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL<br />
FUNDRAISING<br />
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN<br />
9%<br />
1%<br />
8%<br />
82%
Coalition for the Homeless is<br />
grateful for all of our<br />
January 1, 2009 – January 31, <strong>2010</strong><br />
d o n o r s<br />
$500,000+<br />
Joseph and Barbara Ellis<br />
The Kresge Foundation<br />
Louis and Helen Lowenstein<br />
Catie and Don Marron<br />
Robin Hood<br />
$100,000 to $499,999<br />
The Andreas Foundation<br />
Alec Baldwin<br />
Richard and Rita Lowenstein<br />
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation<br />
Pat Steir<br />
Vital Projects Fund, Inc.<br />
$50,000 to $99,999<br />
Robin S. Block and Bruce Cogan<br />
The Dana Foundation<br />
Draftfcb<br />
The Heckscher Foundation for Children<br />
Henry and Lucy Moses Fund<br />
Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation<br />
Nardello & Co., LLP<br />
Ed Ruscha<br />
$10,000 to $49,999<br />
David Altshuler<br />
Anonymous<br />
The Ambrose Monell Foundation<br />
The Baupost Group<br />
Randy and Anita Borkenstein<br />
Christy K. Burke<br />
Charles and Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation<br />
Neil and Argero Clark<br />
Constance L. Breuer Charitable Lead Trust<br />
Craigslist Charitable Fund<br />
Credit Suisse<br />
Cross Border (USA), Inc.<br />
Michael DePaola<br />
Hester Diamond and Ralph Kaminsky<br />
Gail and Alfred Engelberg<br />
Engelhard Hanovia, Inc.<br />
Ernst C. Stiefel Foundation<br />
Estate of Ethel Hulda Cardell<br />
Estate of Francis J. Hoolahan<br />
Estate of Sam Cohn<br />
The Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.<br />
FABB<br />
Feeding America<br />
Five Together Foundation<br />
Fossil, Inc.<br />
Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu, P.C.<br />
Gerald & Janet Carrus Foundation<br />
Michael and Kathleen Gregg<br />
Andre Gregory<br />
Grey Global Group<br />
Agnes Gund<br />
Barry Gurin and Buzz Kelly<br />
Halis Family Foundation<br />
Stephen Hannock<br />
Martin Hirschorn<br />
Jenny Holzer<br />
The Home Depot<br />
The J.M. Kaplan Fund<br />
Daniel Jacoff<br />
The Jaharis Family Foundation<br />
Jean L. & Robert A. Stern Foundation<br />
The JPMorgan Chase Foundation<br />
The Kaplen Foundation<br />
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP<br />
The Kaufmann Foundation<br />
David Komar<br />
Patricia A. Lanza<br />
Steven and Chani Laufer<br />
Laurie Kayden Foundation<br />
Leibowitz & Greenway Family Charitable Foundation<br />
Leo Rosner Foundation<br />
Richard H. Lewis and Joan M. Sapinsley<br />
Carl and Kate Lobell<br />
Michael and Carol Lowenstein<br />
Malcolm Gibbs Foundation<br />
Iqbal and Shelby Mamdani<br />
Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary Griggs Burke<br />
Foundation<br />
The Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation<br />
Kim McCarty<br />
CW11 Care for Kids, a fund of the McCormick<br />
Foundation<br />
Thomas and Paula McInerney<br />
Patrick McMullan<br />
Lewis A. and Jean Miller<br />
The Nathan M. Ohrbach Foundation
dedicated supporters!<br />
Newman’s Own Foundation, Inc.<br />
Jane M. Orans<br />
Jon Oringer<br />
Victor Ozeri<br />
Steven Perelman<br />
The Peter Jennings Foundation, Inc.<br />
Danica Phelps<br />
Plasmanet, Inc.<br />
Platinum Underwriters Reinsurance, Inc.<br />
Rene Plessner<br />
Matthew and Nina Bogosian Quigley<br />
The Rohrs Family Charitable Fund<br />
Ron Wendt Design<br />
The Ruth Turner Fund<br />
Francesco Scattone<br />
Skyframe<br />
Sony Corporation of America<br />
Michael Stipe<br />
Antonia Stolper and Robert Fertik<br />
Deborah Stone<br />
Time Out New York<br />
Vincent Mulford Foundation<br />
Stephen Volk<br />
Wachovia Foundation<br />
Walter C. Klein Foundation<br />
The Wiggins Foundation, Inc.<br />
The Winifred & William O’Reilly Foundation<br />
$5,000 to $9,999<br />
The 1848 Foundation<br />
Alan and Arlene Alda<br />
Michael N. Altman<br />
Anonymous<br />
E. Nelson Asiel<br />
The Bank of New York Mellon<br />
The Bay and Paul Foundations<br />
Barry and Alison Berke<br />
Bestype Imaging<br />
Eleanor and George Bollag<br />
Robert and Lauren Bresnan<br />
Brookdale Foundation Group<br />
Kristina and Tom Burke<br />
Patricia and Clive Calder<br />
Warren Chang<br />
Collegiate Church Corporation<br />
The Cowles Charitable Trust<br />
Denis Darzacq<br />
Maria M. Das Neves and Frank Hawkins<br />
Tony and Suzy Davis<br />
Deerfield Foundation<br />
Rita Duggan<br />
ED Foundation<br />
Edith C. Blum Foundation<br />
EMWIGA Foundation<br />
Estate of Lillian Frank<br />
Louise Fishman<br />
Frances & Benjamin Benenson Foundation<br />
Frank & Roslyn Grobman Foundation<br />
Frohawk Two Feathers<br />
Gere Foundation<br />
Adam and Elizabeth Gold<br />
Burt and Liz Gold<br />
Anthony C. Guida<br />
Wade Guyton<br />
The Herman Lissner Foundation<br />
Wes and Betsy Higgins<br />
Wendy Holman<br />
Pamela and Andrew Kaufmann<br />
Allan W. Karp and Lisa P. Keith<br />
David and Virginia C. Knott<br />
Jeff Koons<br />
David Kornblau and Susannah Gardiner<br />
Andrew and Julie Kramer<br />
Paul Krauss<br />
Lillian and Ira N. Langsan Foundation<br />
Ronald S. and Jo Carole Lauder<br />
The Lawrence Foundation<br />
Amanda Moretti and Gregory Lee<br />
Marita and Seymour Lichtenstein<br />
Robert LoCasio<br />
Lord, Abbett & Co., LLC<br />
Louise and Arde Bulova Fund<br />
Kevin MacLeod<br />
Lenore Mahoney<br />
George D. Malkemus<br />
Manolo Blahnik USA, Ltd.<br />
Kay McDermott<br />
Fran Moss<br />
Network for Good<br />
New York Mercantile Exchange Charitable Foundation<br />
Michael and Elin Nierenberg<br />
Nomura America Foundation<br />
Susan M. Norris<br />
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, LLP
d o n o r s<br />
$5,000 to $9,999 -cont-<br />
Penwith, LLC<br />
Sarah A. Peter<br />
Jay Polonsky<br />
Protestant Dutch Reformed Church<br />
Terri A. Richards<br />
Joel Seaman<br />
Gregory J. Shaia<br />
Suzanne Siano<br />
Silver Mountain Foundation for the Arts<br />
Daniel A. Simon<br />
Solon E. Summerfield Foundation<br />
Brian and Cheryl Starer<br />
Lynn S. Stern<br />
The Strongin Family Fund<br />
Sylvan & Ann Oestreicher Foundation<br />
Margaret Hannigan-Swier and Michael Swier<br />
Time Warner Cable of NY and NJ<br />
Garry Trudeau and Jane Pauley Trudeau<br />
Stephen Tunick<br />
Bettye Turitto<br />
Diane G. Van Wyck<br />
Paul Varkell<br />
Meredith Vieira and Richard Cohen<br />
Mattias Vriens-McGrath<br />
Jeffrey and Lorna Waddle<br />
The Woodbourne Foundation, Inc.<br />
Joseph T. Yin<br />
$2,000 to $4,999<br />
10-25 Tomorrow Foundation<br />
Affinion Group<br />
Alexandra D. Alger<br />
Allen & Overy, LLP<br />
Ann T. Anderson<br />
Anonymous<br />
Daniel Aronson<br />
Werner Auerbacher<br />
John Baldessari<br />
Barney’s, Inc.<br />
David and Lisa Barse<br />
Alan and Jane Batkin<br />
Anne Beaumont<br />
Judith E. Bedol<br />
James and Nancy Beha<br />
Stephen Belber<br />
Lawrence B. Benenson<br />
Jane Benson<br />
Candice Bergen and Marshall Rose<br />
The Bernard and Muriel Lauren Foundation<br />
Gerald Beyer<br />
Rajeev Bhaman<br />
Emma Blaney<br />
Ross Bleckner<br />
A.J. Bocchino<br />
Louise Bourgeois<br />
Anthony and Nancy Bowe<br />
Frank A. Brenninkmeyer<br />
Bridgemill Foundation<br />
Brooklynite Gallery<br />
Elliot and Victoria Brown<br />
Brune & Richard, LLP<br />
Henry Buhl<br />
Caroline W. Bynum and Guenther Roth<br />
Angela M. Cali<br />
The Central National-Gottesman Foundation<br />
Philip Chiaramonte<br />
Ralph Chipman<br />
Cohen & Gresser, LLP<br />
Daniel J. and Kay Cohen<br />
Carl Coleman<br />
Brian S. Cousin and Barbara S. Mehlman<br />
Cedomir Crnkovic<br />
The Dammann Fund<br />
Daniel M. and Brooke G. Neidich<br />
James E. Davis<br />
Peter Davis<br />
Valerie Delacorte<br />
The DeLancey Charitable Trust<br />
Karen Delfau<br />
Blane de St. Croix<br />
Jay M. Dinowitz<br />
Tate Donovan<br />
Estate of Malvina Douglas<br />
David and Shari Dreier<br />
Carleton and Mona Dukess<br />
Chris Duncan<br />
Jordan Eagles<br />
Ruth E. Eisenberg<br />
Sheldon Evans and Martha McMaster<br />
Eliza and Jason Factor<br />
Thomas Farley and Maryanne Joyce<br />
Howard B. Feinstein<br />
Fishman & Tobin, Inc.<br />
Casey Fremont<br />
Vincent and Shelly D. Fremont<br />
William and Lesleigh Forsyth<br />
Lloyd and Beatrice Frank<br />
Friedman & Wittenstein<br />
Michael D. and Cheri Friedman<br />
The Gage Fund, Inc.<br />
Gannett Foundation, Inc.<br />
Rico Gatson<br />
GBS Foundation<br />
The Giants Foundation<br />
David Giffen<br />
Julie Gilhart<br />
Liane Ginsberg<br />
Seth M. Glickenhaus<br />
Elliot B. Goldenthal<br />
Goldfarb & Fleece<br />
Donna and Perry Golkin
Donald and Rosalie Gray<br />
Jamie Greenthal<br />
Gerald Greenwald<br />
Frank and Roslyn Grobman<br />
Lucy B. Grollman<br />
James W. Hall<br />
Sylvia Hassenfeld<br />
Heart Publishing<br />
Mark Hoffman and Rebecca Davis<br />
Emma Jahreskog<br />
John N. Blackman, Sr. Foundation<br />
David Joselit<br />
JPM Imports<br />
Judith and Roger Widmann Philanthropic Fund<br />
Charles and Beth Kaplanek<br />
Natalie Kates<br />
Erik and Deena Katz<br />
Ronald H. Kaufmann<br />
Jayson Keeling<br />
Louise J. Kelly<br />
Darcy Keller<br />
Isabel Kim<br />
Noel Kirnon<br />
Marlise Konort<br />
Alice Kramer<br />
Stephen Lack<br />
Thomas Lamberti<br />
Marta J. Lawrence<br />
Alexander and Selma Lehmann<br />
Lewis and Janine Steel<br />
L. James and Mary T. Lewis<br />
Victor and Leslie Lewkow<br />
Linde Family Foundation<br />
Robert Longo<br />
Grace Lyu-Volckhausen<br />
Macy’s Foundation<br />
Jessica Magoch<br />
Gigi Mahon<br />
Sean Mahoney<br />
The Malkin Fund, Inc.<br />
Susan Malloy<br />
Laure Manheimer<br />
Marlborough Gallery<br />
James Marshall<br />
Robert Melee<br />
W. Peter and Ruth Metz<br />
Jennifer Milich<br />
Harvey and Ruth Miller<br />
Elizabeth Mitchell<br />
Mizuho Trust & Banking Co. (USA)<br />
Morrison & Foerster Foundation<br />
G. F. Mueden<br />
Denis and Britta Nayden<br />
Patrick O’Mara<br />
Sam and Nathalie Orans<br />
James and Karin Orenstein<br />
Vivian Outlaw<br />
Roxy Paine<br />
Christine Pendry and J. Lawrence Aber III<br />
Marvin Pestcoe<br />
Stephen Petronio<br />
Robert and Helen Pilkington<br />
Benjamin Posel<br />
Daphne E. Poser<br />
Pritchard Family Foundation<br />
Jonathan and Denise Rabinowitz<br />
Sascha N. Rand<br />
Austin and Kristin Ratner<br />
Mary Renaud<br />
Ira Resnick<br />
Paul and Joyce Rheingold<br />
Rita S. Gold Foundation<br />
Robert Passal Interiors<br />
Tim Robert<br />
Richard J. Roberto<br />
Bonnie G. Robins<br />
Robert L. Rodriguez<br />
Jerry Rosenblum<br />
Thomas and Georgina Russo<br />
Pasquialim Sacchetti<br />
Mitchell Schorr<br />
Andrew Schoultz<br />
The Seedtime Fund<br />
Jonathan Selbin<br />
Richard Serra and Clara Weyergraf-Serra<br />
Sunita and Mitu Shah<br />
Cindy Sherman<br />
Sidney & Judith Kranes Charitable Trust<br />
Baron and Mara Silverstein<br />
Doris Skopp<br />
Alix Smith<br />
Solomon Family Foundation, Inc.<br />
Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly<br />
Lois and Arthur Stainman<br />
Cathrine S. Steck<br />
Kenneth and Nancy Stein<br />
Jeffrey Sturges<br />
John and Margaret Sweeney<br />
Ebunoluwa Taiwo<br />
Ruth Thalheimer<br />
Mickalene Thomas<br />
Tobin Family Foundation<br />
Tam Van Tran<br />
Transport Workers Union of America Local 100<br />
Lane Twitchell<br />
United Federation of Teachers<br />
Dr. James David Velleman<br />
Venable Foundation<br />
Wesley Vultaggio<br />
David and Marlene Waldock<br />
Alyn Ware<br />
Daniel Wilch<br />
Karen Wimmer<br />
Winfield Foundation<br />
Margo Wintersteen<br />
Dr. Richard Zeni
I love Camp Homeward Bound! I made friends and ate<br />
good food. My favorite place is the lake. I like going<br />
boating, because it’s so relaxing. And if I didn’t come to<br />
Camp I wouldn’t have learned how to swim.<br />
– Taylor A.
o a r d o f d i r e c t o r s a n d a d v i s o r s<br />
Barry H. Berke<br />
Chair<br />
David Giffen<br />
Vice Chair<br />
Terry Andreas<br />
Alec Baldwin<br />
Ellen Baxter<br />
Candice Bergen<br />
Mitch Bernard<br />
Laurence Boschetto<br />
Mary Brosnahan<br />
Michael Caruso<br />
David N. Dinkins<br />
Kayce Freed Jennings<br />
Richard J. Roberto<br />
Treasurer<br />
Marcia Sells<br />
Secretary<br />
Michael D. Friedman<br />
Howard Furst, MD<br />
Kim Hopper<br />
Andrew Kramer<br />
Carl Lobell<br />
Patrick McMullan<br />
Michael O’Looney<br />
Jeffrey Pundyk<br />
Michael Ratner<br />
Rich Russo<br />
s e n i o r s t a f f<br />
Mary Brosnahan<br />
Executive Director<br />
Tim Campbell<br />
Director of Programs<br />
Lindsey Davis<br />
Director of Crisis Services<br />
Robert Dvorkin<br />
Director of Information Technology<br />
Steve Halvorsen<br />
Manager of Human Resources<br />
Robert Kelty<br />
Deputy Executive Director<br />
Patrick Markee<br />
Senior Policy Analyst<br />
Shelly Nortz<br />
Deputy Director for Policy<br />
Donna Ferguson<br />
Chief Financial Officer
The Coalition for the Homeless is the<br />
nation’s oldest advocacy and direct service<br />
organization helping homeless men,<br />
women and children. We believe that<br />
affordable housing, sufficient food and<br />
the chance to work for a living wage are<br />
fundamental rights in a civilized society.<br />
Since our inception in 1981, the Coalition<br />
has worked through litigation, public<br />
education and direct services to ensure<br />
that these goals are realized.<br />
129 Fulton Street, New York, NY 10038<br />
Phone: 212-776-2000 Fax: 212-964-1303<br />
www.coalitionforthehomeless.org