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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


contentsOur Mission and VisionLetters from His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan and<strong>the</strong> Most Reverend Archbishop Timothy M. DolanA Message from <strong>the</strong> Chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> TrusteesA <strong>Report</strong> to <strong>the</strong> Community from <strong>the</strong> Executive DirectorProtecting and Nurturing Children and Youth<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> PhilanthropyFeeding <strong>the</strong> Hungry and Sheltering <strong>the</strong> HomelessFriends and FundersStreng<strong>the</strong>ning Families and Resolving Crises<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Federation <strong>of</strong> AgenciesSupporting <strong>the</strong> Physically and Emotionally ChallengedFiscal <strong>Report</strong>Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and RefugeesPope Benedict XVI’s Apostolic Journey <strong>of</strong> HopeBoard <strong>of</strong> Trustees and Senior Management123468101218202628303233


A Message from <strong>the</strong> Chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees, John J. Phelan, Jr.Dear Friends:I feel privileged to work with <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>.It’s as simple as that. In <strong>the</strong>se challengingeconomic times, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> responds asit has for nearly a century with determination anddedication, reaching out to provide a vast array<strong>of</strong> services for those in need.Permit me to express my deep appreciationto His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan for hisgenerous support to <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> during hisservice as Archbishop <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York. And allow meto welcome <strong>the</strong> Most Reverend Timothy Dolanas our new archbishop.I want to thank my fellow trustees and members<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cardinal’s Committee for Charity who make<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> a priority in <strong>the</strong>ir philanthropicefforts throughout <strong>the</strong> year. I would also like tostress <strong>the</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> and my appreciation toall who give generously <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir time, talents andresources to enable <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> to providehelp and create hope. More than 1,000 volunteerdirectors and trustees guide this federation <strong>of</strong>nearly 100 <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> agencies throughout<strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong> York metropolitan area. Their expertiseand oversight prove critical to <strong>the</strong> integrity, highquality and success <strong>of</strong> our agencies. Under <strong>the</strong>dedicated leadership <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Kevin Sullivan,committed staff and volunteers help solve <strong>the</strong>problems <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> Yorkers in need—non-<strong>Catholic</strong>sand <strong>Catholic</strong>s alike.My long association with <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> hasonly deepened my respect for all it does. Thisannual report provides an opportunity to extol<strong>the</strong> agency’s work in transforming lives thanks tosupporters like you. It describes needs as well asresponses. It describes hardship as well as help,and anguish, as well as hope. It describes <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong>, now more than ever, as an essentialpart <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York.With warmest regards,John J. Phelan, Jr.Chairman, Board <strong>of</strong> Trusteeswww.catholiccharitiesny.org 3


A <strong>Report</strong> to <strong>the</strong> Community from <strong>the</strong> Executive DirectorMonsignor Kevin SullivanThis past year, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>confronted <strong>the</strong> onslaught <strong>of</strong>economic and fiscal disasters: fearand foreclosures, evictions andhunger, swelling unemploymentand shrinking retirement funds.Through it all, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>maintained its commitment topoor and vulnerable <strong>New</strong> Yorkers.More people than ever askhow <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> helpsand why <strong>the</strong>y should support us.Paradoxically, <strong>the</strong> answer to whatwe do also answers why we needand merit support.In this report, I highlight how<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> streng<strong>the</strong>nsindividuals and families and resolvescrises. This is <strong>the</strong> answer to whyyour support is more vital than ever.Protecting and NurturingChildren and YouthPoverty, hunger, neglect and abusedarken <strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> far too many<strong>New</strong> York children. Over 875,000children in <strong>New</strong> York grow up infamilies with incomes below <strong>the</strong>poverty level. The <strong>New</strong> York StateChild Abuse hotline received morethan 51,000 reports <strong>of</strong> abuse orneglect last year. One in threechildren grows up in a single parenthousehold and about <strong>the</strong> samenumber live as “latchkey” children.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> responds to<strong>the</strong>se sometimes overwhelmingcircumstances. More than onethird<strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York City childrenin foster care live in safe homesunder <strong>the</strong> auspices <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> agencies. More than3,000 families receive our supportso <strong>the</strong>ir children can remain athome with <strong>the</strong>ir parents. <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong>’ safe day care and afterschoolprograms nurture childrenwhile parents struggle at work toprovide for <strong>the</strong>ir families. <strong>Catholic</strong>Youth Organization, CYO, engagesmore than 20,000 youth inathletic, educational and spiritualopportunities that foster healthygrowth. The skillful combination<strong>of</strong> volunteers, private contributionsand public funding makes thisextensive range <strong>of</strong> services one <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> most cost-effective in <strong>New</strong> York.Feeding <strong>the</strong> Hungry andSheltering <strong>the</strong> Homeless<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> stands in <strong>the</strong>forefront serving <strong>the</strong> swellingnumbers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> newly poor.Foreclosure and eviction noticesclimbed by twenty percent lastyear. The homeless searching forfood, shelter and work rose byano<strong>the</strong>r twenty percent. Hungrypersons turning to food pantriessurged by thirty percent. Some whopreviously donated now ask for abag <strong>of</strong> food to tide <strong>the</strong>m over.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> responded.Our extensive community-basednetwork <strong>of</strong> fifty-three affiliatedprograms distributed more than5,300,000 meals last year. Drawingon donor dollars and partnershipswith o<strong>the</strong>r agencies, <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> prevented homelessnessfor 2,300 families before it occurredand worked tirelessly to ensurethose families stayed housed.Streng<strong>the</strong>ning Familiesand Resolving Crises<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>’ uniqueness is thatwe go far beyond merely giving food.4 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


When an emergency strikes a family,we provide training, find jobs andhousing and much more. As I writethis, <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> unemployedjumped to nearly nine percent,triggering homelessness and familyinstability. Meanwhile, <strong>the</strong> stockmarket collapse left many, includingour own siblings, parents andgrandparents, with savings thatdwindled to almost half.To prevent emergencies frombecoming catastrophes, ourpr<strong>of</strong>essionally trained FamilyAdvocates help assess <strong>the</strong>sesetbacks, develop a concrete planto deal with <strong>the</strong>m and provide <strong>the</strong>support needed to resolve <strong>the</strong> crisis.They connect families to servicesthat <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> and ourpartners <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>New</strong> Yorkers in need.Supporting <strong>the</strong> Physicallyand Emotionally ChallengedOur core belief values eachperson as made in God’s image—regardless <strong>of</strong> his or her challenges.The senior adjusting to recentblindness, <strong>the</strong> developmentallydisabled child and <strong>the</strong> emotionallychallenged adult need intensivehelp to live with dignity. In <strong>New</strong>York, more 600,000 suffer frommental illness and 125,000 havevarious developmental disabilities.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>’ specializedservices <strong>of</strong>fer early-interventionprograms that nurture children todevelop. We help <strong>the</strong> physically andemotionally disabled, sometimesfor a lifetime. We provide decenthousing and compassionate carewhen aging parents and caregiversno longer can provide for <strong>the</strong>m.Pope Benedict XVI highlighted<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> with his movingvisit and blessing <strong>of</strong> disabledchildren and <strong>the</strong>ir caregivers lastspring at St. Joseph’s Seminaryin Yonkers.Welcoming and IntegratingImmigrants and RefugeesThousands <strong>of</strong> immigrants andrefugees continue to make <strong>New</strong>York <strong>the</strong>ir first port <strong>of</strong> call in <strong>the</strong>United States. <strong>New</strong>comers comewith <strong>the</strong>ir hopes and ethics <strong>of</strong>hard work. They need <strong>the</strong> basicsto avoid exploitation and becomeintegrated into <strong>the</strong>ir new home:accurate information, Englishlanguage skills, housing and jobs.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> responds withan unparalleled range <strong>of</strong> assistance.Last year, we answered 43,000calls for accurate information intwenty languages. We providedlegal services and o<strong>the</strong>r counselingthat enabled families to avoidexploitation, find legal work andlearn English and civics. <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> literally saved <strong>the</strong> lives<strong>of</strong> twenty individuals by blocking<strong>the</strong>ir deportation to face probabletorture and death in <strong>the</strong>ir owncountries.Stewarding <strong>the</strong> Mission<strong>of</strong> Providing Help andCreating HopeThose in need—especially <strong>the</strong> mostvulnerable—deserve <strong>the</strong> highestquality services. <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>has committed its resources toassist <strong>the</strong> boards <strong>of</strong> directors andexecutives <strong>of</strong> our network <strong>of</strong>agencies to enhance governanceand accountability. In turn, privateand public funders recognize<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> for deliveringservices with integrity and quality.The Philanthropic AdvisoryService <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Better BusinessBureau certifies <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>’adherence to its high standards.During this period <strong>of</strong> economicanxiety, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> occupiesa singularly strategic position.We effectively bring toge<strong>the</strong>rlocally based agencies andparishes in every community andneighborhood, skilled staff anddedicated volunteers and privateand public resources. Drawing onmore than a century <strong>of</strong> experience,<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> provides help,creates hope and evolves in newand challenging circumstances totouch almost every human needalways with compassion and dignity.Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan and Msgr. Kevin Sullivan pitch in with <strong>the</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Mobile Food Pantry at<strong>the</strong> Highbridge Community Life Center located in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> poorest Congressional districts in <strong>the</strong> United States.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 5


Protecting and NurturingChildren and YouthYour generous donations enabled…4006,4002,9002,0004,65027,000children to be adopted by loving familieschildren and teens to be placed in safe foster careyouth to participate in sound after-school programschildren to enjoy summer campschildren to grow and learn in day careyouth to play wholesome sports“I’ve raised my children to understandthat it’s not an obligation but aresponsibility to help o<strong>the</strong>rsa little less fortunate.”—Stanley E. Grayson, President & COO <strong>of</strong>M.R. Beal & Company and former NYCdeputy mayor for finance, with hisdaughter Lauren A. Grayson“<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> turns strangersinto neighbors united in a commonpurpose—to make a difference.”—Lauren A. Grayson, Specialist to Merril LynchCounsel and Junior Board Member6 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Big Sisters and Big Bro<strong>the</strong>rshelped foster <strong>the</strong> goals <strong>of</strong> Rayshell, 14, and herbro<strong>the</strong>r, Daniel, 18, and showed <strong>the</strong>m a worldoutside <strong>the</strong>ir Harlem neighborhood. Danielnow studies to become a chef and Rayshelldreams <strong>of</strong> becoming a judge.“If it weren’t for <strong>the</strong>m, I don’tthink I’d be here.”—DanielSome children cannot receive all <strong>the</strong> support <strong>the</strong>y need in <strong>the</strong>ir ownhomes. <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> bolsters families, providing counseling, foster care,adoptions, day care and support. It helps struggling youth gain confidenceand lasting values that serve <strong>the</strong>m into adulthood. At Cardinal McCloskeySchool and Home for Children, youth facing challenges and mentally retarded/developmentally delayed adolescent and adult individuals receive subsidizedgroup and family day care services, preventive and family rehabilitationservices, foster boarding home and residential group care in <strong>the</strong> Bronx,Manhattan, Westchester and Rockland Counties.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 7


Generosity Takes Many Forms<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> PhilanthropyGenerosity <strong>of</strong> individuals,corporations and foundationsenables <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> to serve<strong>the</strong> needy in this environment<strong>of</strong> increasing demand. <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> gratefully acknowledgesthis generosity and, in particular,<strong>the</strong> volunteer leadership <strong>of</strong> itsfundraising efforts.The <strong>New</strong> York TimesFoundationFor nearly a century, The <strong>New</strong> YorkTimes Foundation has supported<strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>,providing significant funding andpublicity by pr<strong>of</strong>iling in its annualNeediest Cases Campaign peoplehelped by our federation.Cardinal’s CommitteeFor Charity (CCC)The Cardinal’s Committee forCharity is a membership <strong>of</strong> caringleaders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong> York businesscommunity who support <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> at <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> MostReverend Archbishop Timothy M.Dolan. Members provide financialresources and counsel to helpsolve <strong>the</strong> problems <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> Yorkersin need without regard for race,ethnicity, religion or ability to pay.Similarly, <strong>the</strong> diverse membership <strong>of</strong>this committee reflects <strong>the</strong> breadthand depth <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York and <strong>the</strong>businesses located here. This widecircle <strong>of</strong> committed <strong>New</strong> Yorkersensures <strong>the</strong> long-term future <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>business community’s tradition <strong>of</strong>philanthropy and concern.CCC business divisions includeFinance, Hospitality and Tourism,Real Estate, Accounting andLawyers and its newly formedJunior Board. Its emergingHispanic division recognizes <strong>the</strong>contributions and needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>nation’s largest minority population.Junior BoardFormally established in February<strong>2008</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Junior Board <strong>of</strong>fersvolunteer and philanthropicopportunities to a new generation<strong>of</strong> caring <strong>New</strong> Yorkers. Over 200members engage in social events,networking and volunteeractivities that support <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> in serving those in needin our community.The generosity <strong>of</strong> CCC membersenables tens <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong>individuals and families to livein greater dignity through<strong>the</strong> compassionate help <strong>of</strong><strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>.Generosity Takes Many FormsSupporting <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>’response to nearly every humanneed takes many forms: cashgifts, gifts <strong>of</strong> marketable securities,planned gifts, gifts <strong>of</strong> retirementplan assets, gifts <strong>of</strong> life insuranceand real estate and volunteeringtime and talents.Chorus <strong>of</strong> Angels Giving ClubIndividuals interested in supporting<strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> canmake <strong>the</strong>ir annual giving easier byjoining <strong>the</strong> Chorus <strong>of</strong> Angels GivingClub. Donors become Angels bymaking gifts through automaticmonthly credit card payments.St. Nicholas ProjectThe St. Nicholas Project carrieson <strong>the</strong> tradition <strong>of</strong> generosityand charity characteristic <strong>of</strong> St.Nicholas, <strong>the</strong> third century Bishop[L-R] Junior Board co-chairs Sean Gorman and Kate Sweeney; Florence D’Urso, Rusty Staub and o<strong>the</strong>r generous donors sponsor<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Thanksgiving turkey-and-all-<strong>the</strong>-trimmings distribution in Harlem. [Seated, L-R] Beth Dannhauser, DonnaD’Urso, Florence D’Urso, Joan Zaccaro. [Standing, L-R] Michael Troise, Hannele Troise, His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan,Rusty Staub, Nicole Zaccaro (child in front <strong>of</strong> Rusty), Lisa D’Urso, Michael Zaccaro, Jr., Michael Zaccaro, Monsignor Kevin Sullivan.8 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


Cardinal Egan joined benefactors Ann T. Mara and John K. Mara and <strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong> York Giants as <strong>the</strong>y held <strong>the</strong> VinceLombardi Super Bowl Trophy at <strong>the</strong> 72nd <strong>Annual</strong> CYO Club <strong>of</strong> Champions gala event. [L-R] Kevin Boo<strong>the</strong>, RichSeubert, Justin Tuck, Mrs. Ann T. Mara, John K. Mara, Cardinal Egan, Osi Umenyiora, Grey Ruegamer, Lawrence Tynes.<strong>of</strong> Myra. While associated withChristmas, St. Nicholas serves <strong>the</strong>poor throughout <strong>the</strong> year. Similarly,<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> helps those inneed year round. At Christmas time,donors from our Adopt-A-Familyprogram and volunteers foster ablessed holiday by partnering withKmart, UPS, and o<strong>the</strong>rs to providecoats, gloves, blankets and toys tomore than 3,200 individuals.Wills and Bequests<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> welcomes andis grateful to friends and partnerswhose legacies live on through<strong>the</strong>ir compassion and generosity.Charitable bequests should specifythat <strong>the</strong>y are for The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> lost a dear friendon October 8, <strong>2008</strong>, with <strong>the</strong>sudden passing <strong>of</strong> Marity BrodySmith, wife <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>Board member Michael P. Smith,President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong> York BankersAssociation. In her memory, Mr.Smith established <strong>the</strong> Marity BrodySmith Fund at <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>.FoundationsThe <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> Yorkgives thanks to foundationswhose investments in <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> enable us to providehelp and create hope for <strong>New</strong>Yorkers in need.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> also gratefullyrecognizes <strong>the</strong> generous gift madein memory <strong>of</strong> Domenica AmeliaArra Carrella, deceased wife <strong>of</strong>Pasquale Carrella, by <strong>the</strong> DomenicaAmelia Arra Carrella Charitable Trust.Business LeadersKPMG, LLP has long served as a leadsupporter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> andits many initiatives. Spearheadedby Robert P. Garrett, <strong>the</strong> KPMG<strong>Annual</strong> Campaign for <strong>the</strong> Cardinal’sCommittee for Charity this yearprompted significant donationsfrom more than 100 KPMG partnersand matching funds from <strong>the</strong>KPMG Foundation.Special EventsSpecial events occur throughout<strong>the</strong> year to support <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong>’ varied programs andefforts. Individuals, corporations,foundations and <strong>the</strong> Cardinal’sCommittee for Charity undergird<strong>the</strong>se events, enabling <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> to raise additional funds.Events also enhance communityoutreach and understanding <strong>of</strong>services we provide.The Club <strong>of</strong> Champions TributeDinner raises money to support<strong>the</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> Youth Organization(CYO), serving tens <strong>of</strong> thousands<strong>of</strong> young people each year throughathletic, social, spiritual and culturalactivities and services. Funds raisedat this annual dinner providecritical resources for our inner-citycommunity centers, parish-basedathletic programs, summer campfor disabled and minority youth,teen leadership and youthministry programs.Cardinal’s Golf Classic annuallyraises funds to support <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong>’ work and mission.Cardinal’s Committee forCharity Hospitality and TourismReception jointly supported byhospitality and tourism labor andmanagement celebrates <strong>the</strong> broadethnic range <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>and <strong>the</strong> community we serve inthis national and internationaltourist destination.Cardinal’s Committee for CharityWall Street Breakfast held annuallyin <strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong> York Stock ExchangeBoard Room raises funds andheightens <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>’visibility among leaders in <strong>New</strong>York City’s corporate, banking andbusiness-finance sectors.Cardinal’s Christmas Luncheonin conjunction with <strong>the</strong> Ladies <strong>of</strong>Charity annually raises funds tobenefit women and children servedby agencies and programs affiliatedwith <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 9


Feeding <strong>the</strong> Hungry andSheltering <strong>the</strong> HomelessYour generous donations enabled…5,300,0003,3002,0001,5002,500nutritious meals to be served in parish and community food programsfamilies to receive intervention to avoid homelessnessindividuals to live in temporary and transitional apartmentsindividuals to sleep in emergency overnight sheltersfamilies to live in affordable housing“When you help people who are justdesperate, when you see <strong>the</strong>m and<strong>the</strong>y come and hug you and cry inyour arms, I don’t know if <strong>the</strong>re’sa better feeling. Working with<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> has just beeneverything you could have hopedfor. Everybody should realize thatwhen you put your money <strong>the</strong>re, it’sgoing to go where you want it to go.”—Rusty Staub, Retired Major LeagueBaseball Player10 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


A former broadcast journalist, Elviralost her career and home whenshe suffered a massive strokeat <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 31.“Hope is a big word when you havenothing. <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> unlocked<strong>the</strong> door and gave me hope.They’re my family now.”—ElviraChildren hungry at night and in <strong>the</strong> morning, seniors too frail to care for<strong>the</strong>mselves and homeless men sleeping in doorways find shelter, sustenanceand compassion at <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> emergency shelters, food pantries,soup kitchens and temporary and traditional residences. <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>understands <strong>the</strong> need to protect and create housing that families can afford.The Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York <strong>Catholic</strong> Homes protects affordable housingsponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong> York <strong>Archdiocese</strong>. It preserved more than 2,000housing units owned by twelve Archdiocesan-sponsored housingcorporations and will build new affordable housing units on Archdiocesanand Parish-owned properties.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 11


Friends and FundersCardinal’s Committeefor Charity<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> is grateful to<strong>the</strong> following members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Cardinal’s Committee for Charityfor <strong>the</strong>ir gifts <strong>of</strong> $5,000 or morein <strong>2008</strong>:Kevin R. AlgerAllied Irish BankMr. and Mrs. David AlmeidaRobert J. Anslow, Jr.AON FoundationArmienti, DeBellis, Gugliemo& Rhoden, LLPMichael ArmientiClaude R. AthaideCorinne Ball, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. BeplerRosemary BerkeryBio-Reference Laboratories, Inc.Boyd Watterson AssetManagementPatrick J. BroderickThe 22nd <strong>Annual</strong>Cardinal’s Golf OpenAllied Irish Bank - Gerry MurphyAON Foundation- Thomas ConlinArmienti, DeBellis, Gugliemo& Rhoden, LLP- Michael ArmientiARS, Inc., <strong>of</strong> IllinoisAssociation <strong>of</strong> ContractingPlumbers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong>York - Stewart O’BrienAzimuth Asset Management,LLC - Terence S. MeehanJ. H. BaldwinCorinne Ball, Esq.Joseph BodanBoyd Watterson AssetManagement - Tim HydeVincent BranaBrencourt Advisors, LLC- William L. CollinsLouis ButtermarkCalvary Fund, Inc.- Frank A. CalamariJohn K. CastleCastle Oil Corporation- Mauro Romita<strong>Catholic</strong> Mutual Group- Michael A. IntrieriChesney & Murphy- Richard ChesneyJames CicaloCivetta Cousins J.V., LLC- Alan Ro<strong>the</strong>nbergJames ClausCommerce Bank- Emmet ConlonCommunity CounsellingService (CCS) - Robert KissaneConcannon Family FoundationEmil CostaCrim and Foster Insurance Co.- Mark OwensDebevoise & Plimpton- John VasilyLloyd M. DistasioDunway Services Corp.- Timothy LynskeyDurham Asset Management,LLC - Thomas K. DugganGordon FarkouhFirst Manhattan Co.- Timothy C. MucciaSteven E. GallottaThomas P. GibbonsJames GomielaDennis GrantStanley E. GraysonJeffrey J. HodgmanDiarmuid M. HoganHotel Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkCity, Inc. - Joseph SpinnatoHughes & Hughes ContractingCorp. - Brendan HughesI.U.O.E./International Union <strong>of</strong>Operating EngineersImh<strong>of</strong>f Company <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York- Scott Imh<strong>of</strong>fJPMorgan Chase, N.A.- John McKayKevin J. KeaneJames E. KnightKPMG, LLP - Robert P. GarrettMike LarussoChristine A. LattanzioLehman Bro<strong>the</strong>rs- Patrick J. WhalenJohn LombardiChristopher M. MackeyDiane M. ManningKevin BurkeThomas B. BurkeRobert L. Cahill, Jr.Frank CalamariCalvary Fund, Inc.William CampbellMr. and Mrs. Thomas L.Cassidy, Jr.Castle Oil CorporationMr. and Mrs. John K. Castle<strong>Catholic</strong> Communal Fund<strong>Catholic</strong> Mutual GroupMassachusetts FinancialServices Company MFSChristine S. Ma<strong>the</strong>neyJames P. McCabeEdward McMahonMFS Investment Management& SubsidiariesMichael A. MoranMorgan Stanley- Edgar SabunghiMuccia Family FundPatrick F. MulhearnMutual <strong>of</strong> America - Ed KenneyMutual <strong>of</strong> America- William S. Conway<strong>New</strong> York Bankers Association- Michael P. Smith<strong>New</strong> York Football Giants- Mrs. Wellington T. MaraWilliam A. NugentTravis O’BrienO’Connor, Davies, Munns& Dobbins, LLP- Thomas P. DobbinsJohn S. OnswoldChristopher PalmerPlumbing IndustryPromotion FundPrince Electric Corp.- Chet MaraChris QuickLeslie C. Quick, Jr., andRegina A. Quick TrustStephen RichRisk Management PlanningGroup - Arthur DunneRosemont Press- Michael ReardonJeffrey A. RosenkranzAlex M. SardiniaService Master - Steve WillsCB Richard EllisRichard ChesneyChesney & MurphyCivetta Cousins JV, LLCJames ClausFrancis X. ComerfordCommunity CounsellingService Co., LLCMr. and Mrs. RichardConcannonConcannon Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. John ConheeneyTom ConlinEmmet ConlonConsolidated Edison, Inc.Cara M. ConteEmil CostaKaren M. CullenMr. and Mrs. Sean P. CumiskeyGolfers raised funds to support<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> programs at<strong>the</strong> 22nd <strong>Annual</strong> Cardinal’s GolfOpen held at Winged FootGolf Club.[L-R] Bob Garrett, KPMG,Committee Co-Chair; GeneDeMark; Dan Schmitt; Joe VergaSkadden Arps- Michael K. H<strong>of</strong>fmanMuriel B. SmithSt. Vincent’s Medical Center- Alfred E. Smith, IVDaniel J. StaubStephen StrausStructure Tone, Inc.- James DonaghyEdward SweeneyAndrew J. TaddeiTD BankTener Consulting Services, LLC- Martin TenerThe Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkMellon Corporation- Thomas A. RenyiThe Mechanical ContractorsAssociation <strong>of</strong> NY, Inc.- Raymond W. HopkinsRichard TraubTraub Eglin LiebermanStrauss, LLPPaul E. TraversJoseph J. VergaCharles VirginiaWedge Capital Management, LLPWest <strong>New</strong> York Restoration <strong>of</strong>CT, Inc. - Alfred GallicchioAlan WienerWilliam H. Sadlier, Inc.- Frank & Bill DingerWilliam L. & Lesley H. CollinsFamily FoundationChristopher CusackMr. and Mrs. Richard F. CzajaMr. Terence Darby andMs. Anna M. MatteodaChristina DavidsonDebevoise & Plimpton, LLPRonald DeciccoDeerpath Construction Corp.Denihan Hospitality GroupDaniel J. DenihanEileen A. DenninPatricia D. DillonJames DonaghyWilliam A. DonovanMr. and Mrs. George E. Doty, Jr.George E. Doty, Sr.Glenn R. DubinJames DuffyMr. and Mrs. Thomas K. DugganArthur DunneDunway Services Corp.Durham Asset Management, LLCFlorence B. D’UrsoEmbassy Suites, Inc.Emigrant Savings BankEmmet, Marvin & Martin, LLPMichael FeinsteinFidelity Investments CharitableGift FundMr. Robert J. Fitzsimmons andDr. Margaret A. CollinsFrenkel & Co., Inc.Fried Frank Harris Shriver& JacobsonAlfred GallicchioRobert P. GarrettMary J. GearnsGoldman Sachs GivesGoldman, Sachs & Co.Margaret F. GraceGramercy Park HotelMark GranataGrand Hyatt <strong>New</strong> YorkFred GrapsteinMr. and Mrs. David E. GreinHacels, Inc.Thomas HealeyHelmsley HotelsLawrence F. HickeyJeffrey J. HodgmanRaymond W. HopkinsHotel Association <strong>of</strong><strong>New</strong> York City, Inc.Hotel PennsylvaniaHotel, Restaurant, InstituteEmployeesJames G. Houlihan, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Steve HoweBrendan HughesHughes & HughesContracting Corp.I.U.O.E. Local 94, 94A, 94BTeresa E. IannaconiIBMSam IbrahimImh<strong>of</strong>f Company, Inc.Scott Imh<strong>of</strong>fMichael IntrieriValerie Jacob, Esq.JPMorgan Chase & Co.Donald A. KellyMr. and Mrs. Shaun KellyMr. and Mrs. ChristopherF. KinneyRobert KissaneMr. and Mrs. Paul KolajKPMG (<strong>New</strong> York)Foundation, Inc.KPMG, LLPKramer Levin Naftalis &Frankel, LLPKramer, Dill<strong>of</strong>, Livingston& MooreMr. and Mrs. Francis La SallaMr. and Mrs. Bruce E. LafranchiMr. and Mrs. Kenneth G.LangoneLeahey & Johnson, P.C.12 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lee, Jr.Leslie C. Quick, Jr. andRegina A. Quick TrustLeonard LitwinLocal 1, Hotel MaintenanceLoews HotelsLondon NYC HotelPeter LuongoTimothy LynskeyJohn J. MaddenMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. MacriWilliam R. MaguireMr. and Mrs. Richard F.MahoneyMr. and Mrs. John MalvisiMandarin Oriental <strong>New</strong> YorkAnn T. MaraChet MaraMr. and Mrs. John K. MaraMaura MarkusRenwick MartinTener MartinNicholas MastronardiSean M. McAuleyJohn C. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Michael R.McClintockMr. and Mrs. Ted H.McCourtneyWilliam J. McDonoughMr. and Mrs. John F.McGillicuddyLucy McGrathMr. and Mrs. Thomas E.McInerneyMr. and Mrs. Terence S. MeehanReverend MonsignorJohn P. MeierGerard M. MeistrellMr. and Mrs. Victor J. MenezesMerrill Lynch & Co., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. MonksMr. and Mrs. Michael A. MoranThomas MoranMorgan StanleyMary L. MullenAnna Murdoch-MannGerard MurphySuzanne MurphyCa<strong>the</strong>rine L. MurrayMr. and Mrs. Martin C. MurrerMutual <strong>of</strong> America FoundationNational Lighting Company, Inc.Natori Company<strong>New</strong> York Hotel andMotel Trades Council<strong>New</strong> York Marriott, BrooklynNovotel Hotel <strong>New</strong> YorkNYSE Euronext, Inc.Elva L. O’BrienRobert C. O’BrienStewart O’BrienDr. Ralph A. andMrs. Jane O’ConnellJohn O’ConnorMark O’FrielO’Friel FoundationJonathan O’HerronOmni Berkshire PlaceAlfred C. OteroErnest Patrikis, Esq.Pershing, LLCMr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr.Pillsbury WinthropPlumbing IndustryPromotion FundPlunkett & Jaffe Group <strong>of</strong>McKenna Long & AldridgePrince Electric CorporationPritchard Industries, Inc.William M. PruellageChristopher QuickBernard ReidyRenaissance Properties, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. RenyiRFR Realty, LLCMyles RidderMr. and Mrs. Vincent A. RohanMauro RomitaMr. and Mrs. Francis C. Rooney, Jr.Alan Ro<strong>the</strong>nbergMr. and Mrs. J. Brendan RyanEdgar A. SabounghiMr. and Mrs. Peter M. SacerdoteMr. and Mrs. Kamil M. SalameMr. and Mrs. Thomas SaliceSamsara FoundationMark SaundersService MasterMr. and Mrs. Brian T. SheaJulia V. SheaMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. ShugartAnthony R. SichenzioLarry SilversteinSilverstein Properties, Inc.Chris SmithMichael P. SmithBarry SommersAaron M. SosnickJoseph SpinnatoMark SquillanteMr. and Mrs. Vladimir Y. StadnykDaniel J. StaubSterling National BankAlan StoneStephen Straus andMrs. James J. StrickerStructure Tone, Inc.Sunstone Hotel TRS, Inc.Henry SwiecaRudolf TauscherTavern on <strong>the</strong> GreenTD BankTener Consulting Services, LLCThe Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkMellon CorporationThe <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>New</strong>sPublishing CompanyThe Charles A. MastronardiFoundationThe Edelweiss FoundationThe Healey Family FoundationThe Johnson FoundationThe Litwin FoundationThe Menezes FoundationThe Millennium BroadwayHotel <strong>New</strong> YorkThe Risk Management PlanningGroup, Inc.The Rusty Staub Foundation, Inc.The Salice Family Charitable TrustThe Waldorf=AstoriaMary A. TigheTishman Hotel CorporationTraub Eglin LiebermanStrauss, LLPUnited Way <strong>of</strong> Tri-StatePeggy Van MunchingVanguard CharitableEndowment ProgramJohn VasikVerizon FoundationPeter WardRichard WernerWest <strong>New</strong> YorkRestoration <strong>of</strong> CT, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. WhalenWilliam L. & Lesley H. CollinsFamily FoundationWilliam J. Williams, Jr., Esq.Steve WillsVirginia M. WilsonDouglas C. WurthMr. and Mrs. Boniface A. ZainoWills and BequestsEstate <strong>of</strong> Kathleen BallingerEstate <strong>of</strong> Roberta A. BeggsEstate <strong>of</strong> Helen M. BohenEstate <strong>of</strong> Sr. MaryGenevieve CashinEstate <strong>of</strong> James R. CassidyEstate <strong>of</strong> Edward M. Condict<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Hospitality& Tourism Reception Donors201 W 79th Street Realty Corp.The AlexAlgonquin HotelAmerican Legal Services, Inc.Apple Core HotelsJeff BaldwinBelvedere HotelBio-Reference Laboratories, Inc.BNY ConvergEX Group, LLCThe Brook ClubThe Carlyle HotelComfort Inn ManhattanThe Cornell ClubCrowne Plaza Times SquareDeerpath Construction Corp.Denihan Hospitality GroupThe Doubletree Hotel JFKEmbassy Suites, Inc.Four SeasonsFrenkel & Co., Inc.Friars ClubGoldman, Sachs & Co.Gramercy Park HotelGrand Hyatt <strong>New</strong> YorkH.E.R.E. Bartenders UnionLocal 165Hacels, Inc.Harmonie ClubHarvard Club <strong>of</strong> N.Y.C.Helmsley HotelsHotel 57, LLCHotel Association <strong>of</strong><strong>New</strong> York City, Inc.Hotel PennsylvaniaEstate <strong>of</strong> Mary I. DevineEstate <strong>of</strong> Charles J. DoddEstate <strong>of</strong> Ray FlesherEstate <strong>of</strong> Thomas J. GaffneyEstate <strong>of</strong> Nora GoodwinEstate <strong>of</strong> Luby A. HarperEstate <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth M. HopkinsEstate <strong>of</strong> Rose Mary JannaconeEstate <strong>of</strong> Al JolsonEstate <strong>of</strong> Eleanor KaneEstate <strong>of</strong> Miriam A. KelleherEstate <strong>of</strong> John W. KelliherEstate <strong>of</strong> Tezila G. KennedyEstate <strong>of</strong> Marie P. LynchEstate <strong>of</strong> Charles J. MauroEstate <strong>of</strong> Louis J. MiucciEstate <strong>of</strong> Alexander NadelEstate <strong>of</strong> Mary NicholsEstate <strong>of</strong> Veronica H. OberleEstate <strong>of</strong> W.S. O’ConnorEstate <strong>of</strong> William PetermanEstate <strong>of</strong> Claude E. PetruzziEstate <strong>of</strong> John RoachEstate <strong>of</strong> John H. RolappeHotel, Restaurant, InstituteEmployeesInterContinental The Barclay<strong>New</strong> YorkI.U.O.E. Local 94, 94A, 94BJ. & W. Seligman & Co., Inc.Kane Kessler, P.C.Kelman, Winston & Vallone, P.C.Kimpton Hotels <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkThe Kitano HotelPeter C. KrauseThe Links ClubLocal 1, Hotel MaintenanceLoews CorporationLondon NYC HotelMandarin Oriental <strong>New</strong> YorkManhattan ClubMilford Plaza HotelThe Millennium BroadwayHotel <strong>New</strong> YorkMillennium UN Plaza Hotel<strong>New</strong> York Athletic Club, Inc.<strong>New</strong> York Hotel and MotelTrades Council<strong>New</strong> York Marriott Brooklyn<strong>New</strong> York Palace Hotel<strong>New</strong> York State AFL-CIO<strong>New</strong> Yorker HotelManagement CompanyNovotel Hotel <strong>New</strong> YorkOmni Berkshire PlaceP.J.M. & Sons, Inc.Panta Realty Co.The Penn Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkThe PierreEstate <strong>of</strong> Robert D. SaccomanEstate <strong>of</strong> Dorothy E. TracyEstate <strong>of</strong> William C. VassEstate <strong>of</strong> Margaret WatersEstate <strong>of</strong> Barbara WestermannEstate <strong>of</strong> Mabel YoumansEstate <strong>of</strong> Andrew C. ZipprichFoundationsAdrian and Jessie ArchboldCharitable TrustAlfred E. Smith FoundationAltman FoundationAmerica’s Second HarvestCarnegie CorporationCa<strong>the</strong>rine and Henry J.Gaisman FoundationConrad N. Hilton FoundationCorroon FoundationDaphne Seybolt CulpepperFoundationHonoree and host <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hospitalityand Tourism Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cardinal’sCommittee for Charity receptionLeland Lewis, General Manager,InterContinental The Barclay <strong>New</strong>York, spoke with Joseph Spinnato,President and CEO, Hotel Association<strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York City, Inc.Pitta & Dreier, LLPPitta Bishop DelGiorno &Dreier, LLPPlanetary Recreations, Inc.The Plaza HotelThe Princeton Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkPSAV Presentation ServicesRed Cap ValetRFR Realty, LLCRiver Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York, Inc.Roosevelt HotelM.D. Sass Associates, Inc.The Segal CompanySheraton Hotels <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkThe Sherry-Ne<strong>the</strong>rlandSunstone Hotel TRS, Inc.Tavern on <strong>the</strong> GreenThe CarltonThe MichelangeloThe Rudin Foundation, Inc.Tishman Hotel CorporationTop Hat ImagewearUNITE Here! Local 100The University ClubThe Waldorf=AstoriaHilton <strong>New</strong> YorkHilton MillenniumWashington Square HotelWedge Capital Management, LLPThe Westin <strong>New</strong> York atTimes SquareVirginia M. WilsonEdward and Joan B. SteinigerCharitable FoundationFoundation for CommunityHealthGiants FoundationHagedorn FundHomeland FoundationIOLA Fund <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State<strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkIrish GovernmentJacob and Sophie RiceFamily FoundationJoseph R. Daly FoundationLitwin FoundationMax and Victoria DreyfusFoundationMBIA FoundationMedical Center NeighborhoodFund (Columbia University)Milton V. Brown FoundationMullholand Foundation<strong>New</strong> York Community Trust- Hunger Reliefwww.catholiccharitiesny.org 13


Mr. and Mrs. Denis J. O’LearyJohn O’MalleyLawrence H. O’NeilNoreen M. O’RourkeMr. James F. O’Sullivan andMs. Margaret M. MolloyOlss SportsOrange RegionalMedical CenterMr. and Mrs. Joseph OrlandoOur Lady <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Scapularand St. StephenFrank PachecoMr. and Mrs. Michael F. PasqualeMary C. PatouhasDenise M. PelliPepsi-Cola U.S.A.Christopher T. PerrottaMr. and Mrs. Joseph PesolaMr. and Mrs. William PetersenPetrocelli Electric Co., Inc.Florie J. Petti and Mary A. PettiMartha PfefferPfizer Foundation MatchingGifts ProgramDavid M. PhelanPhelps MemorialHospital CenterGwendolyn T. PhillipsGennaro PiconeMr. and Mrs. John W. PikePinnacle Associates LTD, Inc.Lucy PiroVincent F. Pitta, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. PituchPlainfield Fruit & Produce Co., Inc.Doro<strong>the</strong>a J. PlunkettDaniel A. PocchiariMr. and Mrs. Jean-PierrePonceletMr. and Mrs. John E. Poreba, Jr.Edmond PowerPaul F. ProskauerProvident BankPTL Rocco Laurie MemorialScholarship FundReverend Alfred J. PucciThomas P. PurtellIna M. PyneKathryn M. QuigleyThe Racioppo FamilyNicholas RahoMr. and Mrs. Greg RaimannMr. and Mrs. Viggo B.RambuschRampulla Associates,Architects, LLPMr. and Mrs. Norbert RedegeldMr. and Mrs. Michael ReedMark L. ReganteKathleen ReillyThomas J. ReillyReliance Moving, Storage& Installation, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Gerald A. RidgeRidgewood Savings BankMr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Riley, IIIJames J. RileyMr. and Mrs. Robert S. RisoleoFaith A. RitchieMr. and Mrs. Eddie A. RiveraBrian RobbinsMr. and Mrs. Donald RobertsMr. and Mrs. Raphael A.RodriguezRog<strong>of</strong>f & Company, P.C.James V. Rohan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J.RomanoMarianne RossiJose C. RuizMary K. Ru<strong>the</strong>rfurdMr. and Mrs. Michael D. RyanMr. and Mrs. William J. RyanFaraj SaghriSaint Joseph Hill Academy/Sports ProgramSaint Patrick’s Ca<strong>the</strong>dralSaint Vincent’s <strong>Catholic</strong>Medical Centers <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkS<strong>of</strong>ia SajaSaks Fifth AvenueAllison SalasDeacon and Mrs. ErnestSalomoneHeath SaminskyMr. and Mrs. Harry C. SangreeBarbara J. SantangeloMr. and Mrs. John SaraccoValerie C. ScanlonDr. and Mrs. Emile M. ScarpelliMr. and Mrs. Paul E. ScarpettaSchlesinger Gannon &Lazetera, LLPSanford J. SchlesingerWall Street executives joined Edward Cardinal Egan to ring <strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong> York Stock ExchangeOpening Bell at <strong>the</strong> annual Wall Street breakfast hosted by Euronext.[L-R] Ron Insana, Senior Analyst, CNBC; Kevin Burke, President and Chief Executive Officer, ConsolidatedEdison, Inc.; James Hughes; John J. Phelan, Jr., Chairman, Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>; CathyKinney, President and Co-Chief Operating Officer, NYSE Euronext; His Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan;Victor Menezes, Senior Advisor, <strong>New</strong> Silk Route Partners, LLC; Robert P. Garrett, Partner, KPMG, LLP; Thomas E.McInerney, General Partner, Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe; Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, Executive Director,<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkWall Street EventsThe Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York MellonCorporationThe Campbell FamilyFoundationConsolidated Edison, Inc.- Kevin BurkeSuzette CrivaroRonald DeciccoEmmet, Marvin & Martin, LLPGeneral Atlantic, LLCThomas P. GibbonsBrian GimlettGoldman, Sachs & Co.The Healey Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Christopher KinneyKPMG, LLP - Robert P. GarrettFrancis La SallaRichard F. MahoneyThomas E. McInerneyVictor J. MenezesMerrill Lynch & Co., Inc.- Rosemary BerkeryDonald R. MonksMichael A. MoranNYSE Euronext, Inc.- Ca<strong>the</strong>rine R. KinneyO’Friel Foundation- Mark O’FrielLouis G. PastinaPillsbury Winthrop- Ernest Partikis, Esq.Thomas A. RenyiKaren SeitzBrian T. SheaMichael P. SmithVerizon FoundationPatrick J. WhalenVirginia M. WilsonVirginia M. SchirrmeisterMr. and Mrs. Edward T.SchneiderMr. and Mrs. Robert J.SchneiderMr. and Mrs. Peter E. SchwimerMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. ScoblicKevin V. SeamanSamuel Y. SessionsMr. and Mrs. Kumar H. ShahMark E. ShannonMargaret L. SheilsJohn J. ShelleySusan E. ShepherdMr. and Mrs. Eric SheridanJohn T. ShieldsShopRite Supermarkets, Inc.Anne ShurellVincent F. Signorile andHilary A. KruceKathleen M. SimmonsKent C. SimonsMr. and Mrs. Walter B. SinnottSkechers USAMr. and Mrs. Chris S. SlatteryMr. and Mrs. Jan K. SmeetsJosephine M. SmithMr. and Mrs. Leonard B. SmithSolon E. SummerfieldFoundation, Inc.Sonia Alden Foundation, Inc.St. Adalbert’s Sports ProgramSt. Charles Sports ProgramSt. Joseph’s SeminarySt. Margaret Mary SchoolSt. Mary’s ChurchSt. Patrick’s Athletic AssociationSt. Patrick’s Church CYOSt. Paul’s ChurchSt. Rita Athletic AssociationSt. Stephen & St. Edward SchoolSt. Thomas <strong>of</strong> CanterburyYouth GroupVeronica F. StanionStaten Island Sports Hall <strong>of</strong>Fame, Inc.Staten Island University HospitalStaten Island YankeesMr. and Mrs. James StaudtMr. and Mrs. Peter F. SteinfelsStewart’s FoundationRoseann StichnothStonehill CollegeWilliam J. StricklandThomas H. SturrockMr. and Mrs. Benjamin J.Sullivan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David H. SullivanMr. and Mrs. James K. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Kenneth SullivanPatricia SullivanTheresa SwansonPatrick M. SweeneyMargaret TalisseEve TarantoTaylor Recycling Facility, LLCMr. and Mrs. J. Arnold TeasdaleVivan A. TellisTerence Cardinal Cooke HealthCare CenterRene B. TestaMr. and Mrs. Edward Tetz, Jr.The Community FoundationThe James E. and Faye L.Preston FundThe Law Firm <strong>of</strong> Duskin& CroweThe Len Camber Charitable TrustThe Marie T. Maroseia TrustThe McCooey CharitableFoundationThe McGraw-Hill CompaniesEmployee Giving ProgramThe Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associates, P.C.The Vincent G. Halloran FundThe Wechsler FinancialGroup, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Norwell F.Therien, Jr.Mary ThomasJudith M. TimollTotal Quality Fire andSecurity, Inc.Peter TothMark TralongoRosemary E. TucciMarjorie A. UhingBrian UhlmanUnited States Postal ServiceDerek H. Utter andErin M. DuschMr. and Mrs. Brian E. ValenteFlorence VaseyMarie J. ViolaLawrence VitaleJacqueline M. VitulliGeorge VurnoWalker Lighting, Inc.James R. Walker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. WalshMary E. Walsh-KuehnWarren Jacques MemorialCommitteeRobert P. WeaverDella M. WhiteStephanie WickouskiWalter D. WiederkehrThomas F. WienerMary Jo WildeMr. and Mrs. Patrick WildridgeTimothy M. WilliamsWindels Marx Lane &Mittendorf, LLPStanley L. WoMr. and Mrs. Lap J. WongHarvey W. Wood, Jr.WPG Solutions, Inc., on behalf<strong>of</strong> Ernst & YoungGertrude WtulichDwight S. YooMr. and Mrs. Kent H. YoungMichael A. YoungHarold W. ZeitlinJeanne J. ZunichMr. and Mrs. Mark L. ZusyAll gifts to <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>make a difference. We apologizeif we have omitted any supporteror listed any incorrectly.16 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


The Cardinal’sCommitteefor CharityDevelopmentCommittee for<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>Cardinal’s Christmas LuncheonMrs. Robert AbplanalpAdriana R. AlbanoAllied Irish BankArnold AmsterApple Core HotelsAntoinette M. AstorinaNicolina R. AstorinaGertrude L. BalickiGe<strong>of</strong>frey W. BennettMary Clare BerginRobert BlanchFr. John A. BoehningAnn Dully BorowiecLaurette BouchardPatricia Q. BrennanCamille BrownNoreen C. BrownMargaret B. BrownMaureen BrownMary Beth BrownNicholas E. BruscoBurke Supply CompanyCa<strong>the</strong>rine S. CallagyCalvary HospitalFrank E. Campbell FuneralChapelMary C. CaseyMrs. Richard M. CashinJohn K. Castle<strong>Catholic</strong> Guardian Society andHome BureauMichael CembalestThe ChristophersChurch <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> PompeiiChurch <strong>of</strong> St. EugenesChurch <strong>of</strong> St. Paul <strong>the</strong> ApostlePhyllis CiminoRobert CinelliMary Higgins ClarkGerald and Kathleen ClarkElizabeth Gillespie ClarkMarian ClarkJackie ComesanasMrs. Richard J. ConcannonCon EdisonMargaret M. ConroyConvenant House Under 21Anne M. CreedPaul A. CrottyCSD SecurityKathleen B. CudahyMary Kate CudahyColumba CurcioSophie E. CzechlewskiData-ComTelecommunicationsVeronica DavisonAlma DeMetropolisJoan C. Di MarcoLou DiCerboPhil DiIorioPatricia DillonFrank S. DingerMaureen DohertyJoan E. DonovanLee Spelman DotyGeorge DotyMaureen DriskillGlenn Dubin and EvaAndersson DubinJohn DuffyFlorence D’UrsoMary Callahan ErdoesAdele EzzoPatricia Cahill FayJoan FealeyAnne Marie FinkAlice R. FinleyEvelyn T. FinnMary Louise FormatoBaroness Flavia Frati-SpagnolaMsgr. Hilary FrancoPeter Duffy FursHenry J. GaismanMarina GalesiGloria GannonMary Jane GearnsRosella P. GlynnJanie Sayour GosenMargaret GraceSusan Marie GradyEugenia Ann GraffElizabeth GriffinNicholas GriparichAudrey Butvay GrussEvelyn GuernseyAnn M. GuglielmoEleanore HadleyFrances O.C. HardartElizabeth A. HarkinElizabeth HayesLawrence HickeyJeffrey HodgmanMary T. HopkinsClaire M. HoulihanMary M. HoulihanInstitutional CommodityServicesMarjorie IhrigMary JohansenPeter J. JohnsonJPMorgan Chase BankDiana Jacobs KalmanEdward KaneCamille KelleherJames C. KelleherIn recognition <strong>of</strong> her compassionate outreach, Mary CallahanErdoes, pictured with husband, Philip, and daughters Miaand Morgan, received <strong>the</strong> Christmas Angel Award at <strong>the</strong>63rd <strong>Annual</strong> Cardinal’s Christmas Luncheon.Audrey K. KellyKennedy Child Study CenterMargaret A. KingJeffrey KurtzmanRenee LandeggerLane’s Floor CoveringsKen and Elaine LangoneFr. Pete LarkinLatin American BankRosalind LaurieJimmy LeeCa<strong>the</strong>rine Helleher LenihanLincoln HallLoews HotelsGianna Lahainer-LombardiConstance LouieHelen T. LoweThomas LuddyJoan M. MaguireEileen F. MahoneyCa<strong>the</strong>rine MallonTheresa MallonPatricia ManleyAnna Murdoch MannAnn T. MaraBly<strong>the</strong> S.J. MastersValerie and NicholasMastronardiTess MateoNancy MattaJohn W. McNear, Jr.Carlyn McCaffreyPatricia McCarthyMaurice McCarthyMary C. McCooeyDoro<strong>the</strong>a A. McElduffLucy Flemming McGrathPeter J. McGuinnessVicky L. McLoughlinKathryn M. McManusAnne Welsh McNultyRev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J.Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc.Mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Immaculate VirginMadeleine M. MorrisseySuzanne C. MurphyArthur MurphyRobert L. NahmanJosie Cruz Natori<strong>New</strong>s Corp.Kevin P. NortonElva O’BrienCarmela D. O’ConnellMary M. O’ConnorO’Connor, Davies, Munns &Dobbins, LLPMargaret O’DeaFlorence R. O’DonovanAnn OestreicherJonathan O’HerronLorraine O’NeillL.R. PalacioMary L. PaskewiczChris PeacockRon PerlmanMargarita PerusquiaPatrice Cecile PeugnetMr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr.Louis P. PietronutoConnie PhaehnBill and Caryl PlunkettClaire PurcellJennifer RobinsonGerard RocheMr. and Mrs. Vincent A. RohanRosalie HallJack RudinJoAnn M. RuggieroAnne C. Ru<strong>of</strong>fJoan SamsenFaraj SchariSegal CompanyDoro<strong>the</strong>a V. ShawJulie V. SheaNan SmithBarry SommersSteve SonnickJoseph E. SpinnatoKathleen Griffin StackJames E. StaleyDaniel J. StaubHarry SteinHelen D. StoneJoan K. StoutMarianne StrongFa<strong>the</strong>r John SullivanTheresa M. SullivanTherese G. SweeneyHenry SwiecaJames and Justine TenneyThe Astor Home for ChildrenCarol TonerMsgr. William J. ToohyTrustees <strong>of</strong> St. Patrick’sCa<strong>the</strong>dralLouis TulloCa<strong>the</strong>rine M. WalshBishop Gerald T. WalshMary T. WalshPatrick WhalenHon. Milton L. WilliamsTerry WoodardJames YoungVictor J. Menezes, Co-ChairThomas A. Renyi, Co-ChairMichael P. Smith, Co-ChairCommittee MembersCorinne BallJames L. ClausFrancis X. ComerfordMichael ComerfordJames K. DonaghyRobert P. GarrettCa<strong>the</strong>rine R. KinneyMaura A. MarkusThomas E. McInerneyJoseph E. SpinnatoMichael D. SullivanPeter WardJohn J. Phelan, Jr.Chairman, Board <strong>of</strong>Trustees, The <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> The<strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkMonsignor Kevin SullivanExecutive DirectorMargaret A. KingDirector <strong>of</strong> InstitutionalAdvancement and ChiefDevelopment OfficerRosemary GriffinAssistant Director<strong>of</strong> InstitutionalAdvancementNorma M. RagalliCoordinator, Cardinal’sCommittee for CharityPeter P. MullenChairman EmeritusFor more informationabout all forms <strong>of</strong>giving, volunteering andparticipating in <strong>the</strong> work<strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>,please contact us at646.794.2051 or emailmargaret.dolan@archny.org.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 17


Streng<strong>the</strong>ning Familiesand Resolving CrisesYour generous donations enabled…3,3004,30026,00020,3005,0002,200families to receive <strong>the</strong> support <strong>the</strong>y needed to stay toge<strong>the</strong>rindividuals to receive emergency financial assistanceindividuals to receive critically needed social servicesindividuals to receive needed counselingindividuals to receive job training and placementwomen to receive essential support during unplanned pregnancies“We personally experienced havinga loved one go through illness andwe understand <strong>the</strong> emotional andfinancial stress it causes. We helpbecause we are inspired by<strong>the</strong> support we received.”—Michelle Javian and Yuki Yuki Kotani,Donors and Co-Founders <strong>of</strong>Harboring Hearts Foundation18 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


Leslie, a single mo<strong>the</strong>r, had to give up her jobto care full-time for her medically fragilefour-year-old twins, Johan and Tariq. <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> helped bolster <strong>the</strong> family as eachboy underwent heart transplants.“I believe this is a happily-ever-afterstory. I want families to knownot to give up <strong>the</strong>se gifts.”—LeslieFamilies confronted and confused by crises know <strong>the</strong>y can turn to<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> for help. A working mom searching for affordable day care;a laid-<strong>of</strong>f fa<strong>the</strong>r trying to re-enter <strong>the</strong> job market; a young woman coping withan unplanned pregnancy can face a maze <strong>of</strong> emotions and difficulty accessinghelp. <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> and affiliated agencies programs are designed withflexibility to quickly respond to <strong>the</strong>ir needs. At Casita Maria, <strong>the</strong> first charitableorganization to serve <strong>the</strong> Hispanic Community in <strong>New</strong> York City, individuals andfamilies in crisis receive a variety <strong>of</strong> services and can participate in its Bronxafter-school program and its community support program for homeboundseniors in East Harlem.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 19


<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Federation <strong>of</strong> AgenciesThe following agencies providea wide range <strong>of</strong> human servicesunder various auspices throughout<strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York.Religious communities sponsorsome. O<strong>the</strong>rs have grown fromparish communities <strong>of</strong> faith. Stillo<strong>the</strong>rs were founded by charismaticclergy, religious or lay leaders.Toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y form The <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong>York, a federation <strong>of</strong> administered,sponsored and affiliated agenciestouching almost every human need.Abraham House340 Willis Avenue, PO Box 305Bronx, NY 10454Interim Executive Director:Mr. Giles Mesrobian718.292.9321 / abrahamhouse.orgAssistance for <strong>of</strong>fenders, ex-<strong>of</strong>fendersand relatives.Astor Home for Children6339 Mill Street, PO Box 5005Rhinebeck, NY 12572-5005Executive Director:Mr. James McGuirk, PhD845.871.1000 / astorservices.orgFoster care, group care, residential andbehavioral health services in <strong>the</strong> Bronxand Dutchess County.Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York<strong>Catholic</strong> Homes1011 First Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10022Director: Ms. Melissa Pavone646.794.2032The Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York <strong>Catholic</strong>Homes is a not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizationthat operates under <strong>the</strong> auspices <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York. The mission <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Association is to protect and preservemore than 2,000 housing units that areowned by twelve Archdiocesan-sponsoredhousing corporations and to build newaffordable housing units on designatedArchdiocesan and housing corporationowned properties.Boys Hope Girls Hope<strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York, Inc.30 Ackerman Street, PO Box 80477Staten Island, NY 10308Executive Director:Mr. Christopher Perry718.984.8466 / bhghny.orgResidential and educational enrichmentservices for adolescents.Cardinal Hayes Home for Children60 St. Joseph DriveMillbrook, NY 12545Executive Director: Mr. Fred Apers845.677.6363 / cardinalhayeshome.orgResidential care and treatment for youngpeople diagnosed with developmentaldisabilities, day school for multiplychallengedstudents.Cardinal McCloskey Services2 Holland AvenueWhite Plains, NY 10603Executive Director: Ms. Beth Finnerty914.997.8000cardinalmccloskeyservices.orgFoster care, group residences for teens,family reunification, adoption andprevention services, child day care,and residential services for individualsdiagnosed with developmental disabilities.Carmel HousingDevelopment Fund Co.45 Carmel CourtStaten Island, NY 10304Executive Director:Stanan Management Corporation516.486.1000Senior housing.Casa Cecilia536 West 153rd Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10031Director: Ms. Selina Nicholas212.283.7464Housing for low- and moderateincomeindividuals.Casita Maria, Inc.830 Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Boulevard, 4th FloorBronx, NY 10459Executive Director: Ms. Sarah Calderon718.589.2230 / casita.usSocial services for residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SouthBronx and East Harlem.[L-R] Edward Cardinal Egan distributing Christmas gifts donated by Tim Rooney on behalf <strong>of</strong> Yonkers Raceway to women andchildren at St. Rita’s Immigration Center in <strong>the</strong> Bronx and <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> in Yonkers; Mo<strong>the</strong>rs and children receive coats andfood; Sr. Marie Lucita bids farewell to colleagues after serving <strong>the</strong> needy on Manhattan’s Lower East Side for over fifty years.20 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


<strong>Catholic</strong> Big Sistersand Big Bro<strong>the</strong>rs137 East 2nd Street, 2nd Floor<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10009Executive Director: Ms. Emily Forhman212.475.3291 / cbsbb.orgVolunteer mentoring for boys andgirls, individual and group counseling,educational support.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> CommunityServices <strong>of</strong> Orange County224 Main StreetGoshen, NY 10924Executive Director: Dean Scher, PhD845.294.5124Behavioral health counseling,immigration and refugee services,emergency food and crisis interventionin Orange County.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> CommunityServices, <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> NY1011 First Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10022Executive Director:Ms. Beatriz Diaz Taveras212.371.1000 / catholiccharitiesny.orgCase management, information andreferral, emergency food services,employment training and placement,homelessness prevention, immigrationand refugee services, parish support, thriftstore, blind services, deaf apostolate,residential services for <strong>the</strong> mentallychallenged, youth recreational andspiritual services.<strong>Catholic</strong> CommunityServices <strong>of</strong> Rockland, Inc.78 Hudson AvenueHaverstraw, NY 10927Executive Director: Ms. Martha Robles845.942.5791Social and o<strong>the</strong>r services for residents<strong>of</strong> Rockland County.<strong>Catholic</strong> Guardian Societyand Home Bureau1011 First Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10022Executive Director: Mr. John J. Frein212.371.1000 / cgshb.orgFoster care, group residences for teens,family reunification, adoption andprevention services, child day care,post adoption services, a shelter programand residential services for individualsdiagnosed with developmental disabilities.<strong>Catholic</strong> Kolping Society165 East 88th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10128Executive Director:Mr. Robert Hemsing212.369.6647 / kolpingny.orgTemporary housing for men in Manhattanand retired men in <strong>the</strong> Bronx.Centro Maria Residence539 West 54th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10019Executive Director:Sr. Hilda Ramirez, RMI212.581.5273Housing and job placement services forimmigrant women seeking educationand/or employment.Christ House, Inc.432 East 142nd StreetBronx, NY 10454Executive Director: Mr. Raul Morales718.665.8740 / christhouse.usHousing for men with specialcircumstances.Covenant House <strong>New</strong> York460 West 41st Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10036Executive Director:Mr. Jerome Kilbane212.613.0300 / covenanthouseny.orgResidential and outreach services forrunaway and at-risk youth.Create, Inc.73 Lenox Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10026Executive Director: Mr. Ralph Perez212.663.1975 / createinc.orgResidential and outpatient servicesfor chemically dependent personsand emergency food service for<strong>the</strong> community.Dowling Gardens190 Kings Highway, PO Box 276Sparkill, NY 10976-0276Executive Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce, OP845.365.1662Residential and support servicesfor seniors.Dwelling Place <strong>of</strong> NY, Inc.409 West 40th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10018Executive Director:Sr. Nancy Chiarello, OSF212.564.7887<strong>the</strong>dwellingplace<strong>of</strong>ny.orgTransitional shelter and support servicesfor homeless women.El Carmelo Residence249 West 14th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10011Executive Director:Sr. Angela Perez, CTSJ212.242.8224Temporary housing for young women.[L-R] Representing <strong>the</strong> NY Archdiocesan CYO, Brittany Spoto broke <strong>the</strong> national AAU record for her division,winning a gold medal in <strong>the</strong> <strong>2008</strong> AAU National Track and Field Club Championships; <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>’annual shopping day at Kmart on Astor place for <strong>the</strong> St. Nicholas Adopt-A-Family program.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 21


[L-R] Monsignor Kevin Sullivan at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Thanksgiving turkey-and-all-<strong>the</strong>-trimmings distribution in Harlem;Rusty Staub helping at <strong>the</strong> annual distribution.Elizabeth Seton Women’sCenter, Inc.133 West 70th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10023Executive Director:Sr. Arleen K. Ketchum, SC212.579.3657 / teswc.orgEmpowering and educational activitiesfor women.Encore Community Services239 West 49th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10019Executive Director:Sr. Elizabeth Hasselt, OP212.581.2910encorecommunityservices.orgResidential and support servicesfor seniors.Fiorentino HDFC1830 Amethyst StreetBronx, NY 10461718.918.1944Senior housing.Good Counsel, Inc.411 Clinton Street, PO Box 6068Hoboken, NJ 07030Executive Director:Mr. Christopher Bell201.795.0637 / goodcounselhomes.orgResidential and financial assistance,counseling, medical services and casemanagement for women facing acrisis pregnancy.Good Shepherd Services305 Seventh Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10001Executive Director:Sr. Paulette LoMonaco, RGS212.243.7070 / goodshepherds.orgFoster care, group residences for teens,family reunification, adoption andprevention services.Grace Institute1233 Second Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10065Executive Director:Mary B. Mulvihill, EdD212.832.7065 / graceinstitute.orgJob training for women.Grand Street HDFC410 Grand Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10002212.674.2820Housing for families.Haven Plaza HDFC726 East 13th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10009212.475.2900Housing for families.Highbridge CommunityLife Center979 Ogden AvenueBronx, NY 10452Executive Director:Sr. Ellenrita J. Purcaro718.681.2222 / highbridgelife.orgEmpower <strong>the</strong> Highbridge communitythrough a variety <strong>of</strong> services includingfamily and childhood counseling, adultbasic education, job training, after-schoolactivities and community organizing.Highbridge Unity Center1465 Nelson AvenueBronx, NY 10452Executive Director: Jorge Batista718.293.3100 x123 / highbridgelife.orgSocial and o<strong>the</strong>r services for <strong>the</strong>Highbridge community.Holy Name Centre forHomeless Men18 Bleecker Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10012Executive Director:Rev. Msgr. John B. Ahern212.226.5848Support services for homeless men.Incarnation Children’s Center, Inc.142 Audubon Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10033Executive Director: Ms. Carolyn Castro212.928.2590incarnationchildrenscenter.orgPediatric skilled nursing for infants andchildren with HIV/AIDS.Jeanne d’Arc Residence253 West 24th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10011Executive Director:Sr. Marlene Rust, CDP212.989.5952Temporary housing for women.John Paul II HDFC202 West 141 StreetHarlem, NY 10030212.690.4700Senior apartments.Kennedy Child Study Center151 East 67th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10021Executive Director: Mr. Peter Gorham212.988.9500 / kenchild.orgEducational and <strong>the</strong>rapeutic servicesfor children diagnosed with mentalretardation and o<strong>the</strong>r developmentaldisabilities and delays, counseling andsupportive services for families.Ladies <strong>of</strong> Charity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arch <strong>of</strong> NY1011 First Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10022Executive Director:Ms. Doro<strong>the</strong>a A. McElduff212.371.1000Volunteer services and fund raising.Lamp Ministries, Inc.2704 Schurz AvenueBronx, NY 10465Executive Directors:Tom & Lyn Scheuring, PhD’s718.409.5062 / lampministries.orgServices for <strong>the</strong> poor and homeless.22 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


Lavelle School for <strong>the</strong> Blind3830 Paulding AvenueBronx, NY 10469Executive Director:Mr. W. Frank Simpson718.882.1212 x216 / lavelleschool.orgEducational services for visuallyimpaired children.Leo House For German<strong>Catholic</strong> Emigrants332 West 23rd Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10011Executive Director: Mr. Frank Castro212.929.1010Low-cost housing for clergy and religiouspersons visiting <strong>the</strong> sick, studentsand travelers.Leviticus 25-23Alternative Fund, Inc.33 West Main Street, Room 205Elmsford, NY 10523-2413Executive Director:Mr. David C. Raynor914.606.9003 / leviticusfund.orgCommunity development loan fundwhose mission is to place its members’and associate members’ capital at <strong>the</strong>disposal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> economically poor.Life Experience and FaithSharing Association45 East 126th Street, 2nd Floor<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10035Director: Sr. Dorothy Gallant, SC212.987.0959Spiritual and social outreach servicesdelivered in shelters, drop-in centers, andspiritual needs centers.Lincoln Hall145 Route 202, PO Box 600Lincolndale, NY 10540Executive Director: Mr. Jack Flavin914.248.7474 / lincolnhall.orgResidential and educational servicesfor at-risk boys.Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> AssumptionFamily Health Service333 East 115th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10029Executive Director: Mr. Gary Carter646-672-5200 / littlesistersfamily.orgEast Harlem-based services to address<strong>the</strong> physical, emotional, educational,and spiritual dimensions <strong>of</strong> familyhealth through home-based andcenter-based programs.Lott CommunityDevelopment Corporation1261 Fifth Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10029Executive Director: Mr. James Janeski212.534.6464Supportive housing for seniors.Maria Droste Services386 Park Avenue South, Suite 903<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10016Executive Director:Betsy Selman Babinecz, DCSW212.889.4042mariadrosteservices.comPsycho<strong>the</strong>rapy and counseling servicesfor individuals, couples and groups.Mercy Center, Inc.377 East 145th StreetBronx, NY 10454Executive Director:Sr. Mary Galeone, RSM718.993.2789 / mercycenterbronx.orgParenting skills training, business training,support groups, spirituality groups and ESL.Mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Immaculate Virgin6581 Hylan BoulevardStaten Island, NY 10309Executive Director:Mr. Stephen W. Rynn718.317.2803 / mountloretto.orgResidential services for people diagnosedwith developmental disabilities and acenter for delivery <strong>of</strong> social, psychosocial,youth, child and senior day care services.Missionaries <strong>of</strong> Charity335 East 145th StreetBronx, NY 10451Executive Director: Sr. M. Leticia, MC718.292.0019Emergency shelter services for women.Nativity Mission Center, Inc.204 Forsyth Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10002Executive Director:Rev. John J. Podsiadlo, SJ212.674.8590 / nynativity.orgTutoring, counseling and recreationalservices for low-income, primarily Hispanicyouth on <strong>the</strong> Lower East Side.Nazareth Housing, Inc.519 East 11th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10009Executive Director:Rev. Michael J. Callaghan212.777.1010 / nazarethhousingnyc.orgTransitional housing and support services.Nazareth Nursery214-216 West 15th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10011-6501Executive Director:Sr. Lucy Sabatini, OSF212.243.1881 / nazarethnursery.comChild day care and early childhoodeducation.Developmentally disabled children and <strong>the</strong>ir families served by <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> affiliated agencies: Kennedy ChildStudy Center, <strong>Catholic</strong> Guardian Society and Home Bureau and Mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Immaculate Virgin.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 23


<strong>New</strong> Hope Manor35 Hillside RoadBarryville, NY 12719Executive Director:Mr. Nicholas A. Roes845.557.8353 / newhopemanor.orgResidential substance abuse treatmentfor young women.<strong>New</strong> York Foundling Hospital590 Avenue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Americas<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10011Executive Director:Mr. William F. Baccaglini212.633.9300 / nyfoundling.orgFoster care, group residences forteens, maternity services, familyreunification, adoption and preventionservices, child day care, and residentialservices for individuals diagnosed withdevelopmental disabilities.<strong>New</strong>burgh MinistryPO Box 1449<strong>New</strong>burgh, NY 12551Executive Director:Mr. James McElhinney845.561.0070 / newburghministry.orgSocial services for residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong>burgh.Padre Pio Shelter419 East 155th StreetBronx, NY 10455Executive Director:Fr. Pio Maria H<strong>of</strong>fmann, CFR718.292.3713 / franciscanfriars.comTemporary shelter for homeless men.Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Solution (POTS)2763 Webster AvenueBronx, NY 10458Executive Director:Sr. Mary Alice Hannan, OP718.220.4892 / potsbronx.orgCommunity kitchen, food pantry, medicaland legal clinics, advocacy, limitedtransitional housing for men.Pax Christi Metro <strong>New</strong> York371 Avenue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Americas<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10014-3841Executive Director:Rosemarie Pace, EdD212.420.0250 / nypaxchristi.org<strong>Catholic</strong> social teaching in support<strong>of</strong> peace and nonviolence.Pregnancy Care Center466 Main Street<strong>New</strong> Rochelle, NY 10801Executive Director: Ms. Michelle Morra914.235.0505Alternatives to abortion.Providence Rest ChildDay Care Center3310 Campbell DriveBronx, NY 10465Executive Director:Sr. John Agnes Barone, CSJB718.823.3588Child day care and intergenerationalactivities.Queen’s Daughters DayCare Center, Inc.73 Buena Vista AvenueYonkers, NY 10701Executive Director: Ms. Barbara Berrios914.969.4491Child day care and preschool activities.Resource Center for CommunityDevelopment, Inc.421 East 155 StreetBronx, NY 10455Executive Director:Ms. Rosanna Dilonez718.402.1212 / <strong>the</strong>hopeline.orgInformation and referral services, food andclothing bank and English-as-a-Second-Language education.Robert B. Fox Memorial House111 East 117th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10035Executive Director:Sr. Florence Speth, SC212.534.6634Transitional housing for homeless womenand <strong>the</strong>ir children.Rosalie Hall4150 Bronx BoulevardBronx, NY 10466Executive Director:Steven Parker, DSW718.920.9800 / rosaliehallny.orgResidential and support services forpregnant teenagers.Sacred Heart Associates, LPOne Fa<strong>the</strong>r Finian Sullivan DriveYonkers, NY 10703Executive Director: Mr. Richard O’Neill914.965.1659Senior housing.Sacred Heart Residence432 West 20th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10011Executive Director:Sr. Rocio Campana, MD212.929.5790sacredheartresidence.comTemporary residential services for singleand traveling women.San Jose Day Nursery430 West 20th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10011Executive Director:Sr. Rocio Campana, MD212.929.0839Child day care, pre-k and kindergarten.Seton House1991 Lexington Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10035Executive Director: Ms. Selina Nicholas212.348.1655Housing for homeless individuals.[L-R] Joel served by Cardinal McCloskey Services; Andy and Tyequan, residents at Cardinal Hayes Home for Children,with <strong>the</strong>ir caretakers.24 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


Society <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent De Paul,Central Council1011 First Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10022Contact: Ms. Natalie Young212.755.8615Parish-based support services.St. Agnes Residence237 West 74th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10023Executive Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford212.874.1361Residence for students and forbusiness women.St. Anthony’s Residence410 East 156th StreetBronx, NY 10455Executive Director:Fr. Richard Roemer, CFR718.993.5161Support services for homeless men.St. Benedict’s Day Nursery,Day Care Center21 West 124th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10027Executive Director:Mrs. Carmina Festante212.423.5715Child day care and nursery.St. Cabrini Home2085 Route 9W, PO Box 69West Park, NY 12493Executive Director:Mr. Anthony G. Cortese845.384.6500 x1110cabrinihome.comResidential and support services foradolescents, adult day care and respiteservices for <strong>the</strong> elderly.St. Dominic’s Home500 Western HighwayBlauvelt, NY 10913Executive Director: Ms. Judy Kydon845.359.3400 / stdominicshome.orgFoster care, group residences for teens,family reunification, adoption andprevention services, child day care,and residential services for individualsdiagnosed with developmental disabilitiesand persons diagnosed with mental illness.St. Francis Counseling Center135 West 31st Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10001Executive Director:Ms. Julia Berwick, LCSW212.736.8500 / st.francis.orgPsychological counseling.St. Francis Residences135 West 31st Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10001Executive Director:Rev. John M. Felice, OFM212.736.8500 / sfres.orgPermanent housing and supportiveservices for mentally ill, homeless menand women.St. Ignatius Loyola Day Nursery240 East 84th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10028Executive Director:Ms. Theodora L. Crist212.734.6427saintignatiusloyola.org/nursery/nursery_home.htmlChild day care.St. Joseph’s Immigrant Home425 West 44th Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10036Executive Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford212.246.5363Housing for students and youngbusiness women.St. Joseph’s School for <strong>the</strong> Deaf1000 Hutchinson River ParkwayBronx, NY 10465Executive Director:Patricia Martin, PhD718.828.9000 / sjsdny.orgEducational services for hearingimpairedchildren.St. Mary’s Residence225 East 72nd Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10021Executive Director:Sr. Almaisa Brito, FDC212.249.6850 / godslovefdc.orgHousing for students and youngbusiness women.Thorpe Family Residences406 East 184th StreetBronx, NY 10458Executive Director:Sr. Mary Jane Deodati, RDC718.295.2550thorpefamilyresidence.orgTransitional and permanentsupportive housing.Thorpe Village for Senior Citizens175 Route 340, PO Box 254Sparkill, NY 10976-0254Executive Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce, OP845.359.0454Housing and support services for lowincomeseniors.Tolentine-ZeiserCommunity Life Center2345 University AvenueBronx, NY 10468Executive Director:Sr. Margaret McDermott, OP718.933.6935 / tzclc.orgImmigration services, senior center andSt. Rita’s child day care.Trust for <strong>the</strong> Center forMigration Studies in NY27 Carmine Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10014-4423Executive Director:Rev. René Manenti, CS212.675.3993 / cmsny.orgStudy <strong>of</strong> sociodemographic, historical,economic, political, legislative andpastoral aspects <strong>of</strong> human migrationand refugee movements.West End IntergenerationalResidence483 West End Avenue<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10024Executive Director:Ms. Coleen Jackson212.873.6300 / intergenerational.orgPermanent housing for seniors andtransitional housing for womenand children.West Farms HDFC1 West Farms Square PlazaBronx, NY 10460718.589.4546Permanent housing for families.Xavier Society for <strong>the</strong> Blind154 East 23rd Street<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10010Executive Director:Ms. Kathleen Lynch212.473.7800 / xaviersociety.comServices for blind, deaf-blind, visuallyimpaired and print-disabled persons.Youth Ministries forPeace & Justice, Inc.1384 Stratford AvenueBronx, NY 10472Executive Director:Ms. Alexie M. Torres-Fleming718.328.5622 / ympj.orgUrban ministry dedicated to fosteringpeace and justice through youth andcommunity organizing and development.For <strong>the</strong> most up-to-date information, pleasevisit our website at catholiccharitiesny.org.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 25


Supporting <strong>the</strong> Physicallyand Emotionally ChallengedYour generous donations enabled…2,7008001,4003,3001,000750preschool children to receive early intervention and special education classesindividuals to receive care in safe and secure residencesindividuals with mental illnesses to receive support to live in <strong>the</strong>ir own apartmentsindividuals to receive <strong>the</strong>rapy to deal with <strong>the</strong>ir challengesteenagers and adults to receive substance abuse treatmentvisually- and hearing-impaired individuals to participate in adaptive training“When charity became an integralpart <strong>of</strong> my life, I felt God’s lovemany times over.”—Florence D’Urso, International Philanthropistand <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Benefactor26 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


At <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Guild for <strong>the</strong> Blind, Ernest,60, learned to compensate for <strong>the</strong> glaucomathat stole his sight. He received tutoring for hishigh school equivalency degree to pursue hisultimate goal, divinity school to become anordained minister.“<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> gave me <strong>the</strong>assistance I needed to getwhere I want to go.”—ErnestThe senior adjusting to recent blindness, <strong>the</strong> developmentally disabledchild, and <strong>the</strong> emotionally challenged adult need intensive attention andsupport. <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> cares compassionately for <strong>the</strong> most vulnerable<strong>New</strong> Yorkers—non-<strong>Catholic</strong>s and <strong>Catholic</strong>s alike—through its network <strong>of</strong>specialized services.For example, at Kennedy Child Study Center, children with developmentaldelays and related disabilities and <strong>the</strong>ir families receive a continuum <strong>of</strong>services including comprehensive evaluation, assessment, early interventionand educational and <strong>the</strong>rapeutic services. They and <strong>the</strong>ir families alsoreceive counseling and o<strong>the</strong>r supportive services so <strong>the</strong>y can live withsafety and dignity.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 27


<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Fiscal <strong>Report</strong>Condensed Financial Statement (1)The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York provides certain direct community services in addition tocoordinating and supporting a federation <strong>of</strong> affiliated agencies. This condensed financial statement reflects <strong>the</strong> fiscalactivity related to <strong>the</strong>se direct community services and <strong>the</strong> coordination and support <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> federation <strong>of</strong> agencies.An overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fiscal information for <strong>the</strong> federation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> agencies is presented on <strong>the</strong> following page.Pledge <strong>of</strong> Good Stewardshipand Accountability<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>New</strong> York is committed to <strong>the</strong> higheststandards <strong>of</strong> good stewardship andaccountability. The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York isseparately incorporated according to<strong>the</strong> not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it laws <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York Statewith its own active Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees.An independent public accounting firmoverseen by <strong>the</strong> Audit Committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees conducts an annualaudit <strong>of</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> finances.Funds received by <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> arecarefully monitored to ensure <strong>the</strong>ir usecomplies with donor intent. Funds aremaintained in separate accounts anddo not co-mingle with those <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>’ policies andprocedures have been reviewed andmeet <strong>the</strong> standards <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> charitableaccountability <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Better BusinessBureau’s Philanthropic Advisory Service.<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> complies with allFederal, State, and Local laws regardingdiscrimination.Fiscal Year Ending August 31,<strong>2008</strong> 2007 2Revenues ($000) ($000)Cardinal’s Appeal $1,000 $500Bequests 2,698 1,812Appeals, Contributions and Events, Net 7,176 7,388Cardinal’s Committee for Charity, Net 588 1,256Grants from Foundations and Corporations 2,352 2,008Government Sources 21,554 14,694Program Fees and Income 4,718 4,904Disaster Funds - 678O<strong>the</strong>r Supporting Sources 1,535 1,421Investment Dividends and Interest 845 83242,466 35,493ExpensesBehavioral Health (Beacon <strong>of</strong> Hope) 10,613 10,009Parish and Community Outreach 11,671 9,651Youth / <strong>Catholic</strong> Youth Organization (CYO) 3,462 3,379Migration Services 1,660 2,199Social and Community Development 1,599 1,280Disabled 838 749Disaster Assistance 619 120Agency Relations 4,412 2,540Fundraising 2,187 1,773Administration 3 5,119 4,84542,180 36,545Operating Results (286) (1,052)Realized / Unrealized Investment Gain (Loss) 1,383 1,552<strong>New</strong> York <strong>Catholic</strong> Foundation, Inc. 4 243 3,610Increase (Decrease) in net assets $845 $(4,110)Net Assets, end <strong>of</strong> year $39,567 $40,421(1) This condensed financial statement reflects <strong>the</strong> combined audited financial statements<strong>of</strong> The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York and Affiliates, as follows:The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York, which includes <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>World Trade Center Support Fund, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Communities Services <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York, Housing Fund <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York, and HousingDevelopment Institute. (2) Certain amounts reported in 2007 have been reclassifiedto conform to management’s presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>2008</strong>. (3) Expenses are overwhelminglyprogram related. Approximately 12% is spent on administration and 5% is spent on fundraising.(4) <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> recognized <strong>the</strong> net present value <strong>of</strong> donations to <strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong>York <strong>Catholic</strong> Foundation (Bicentennial Campaign). Distributions will be made by <strong>the</strong>Foundation periodically to support <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> programs and services.28 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


Services Touching Almost EveryHuman NeedProvided by a federation <strong>of</strong> more than ninety<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> agencies in <strong>New</strong> York Cityand <strong>the</strong> Lower Hudson Valley.Over 375,000 served—$577 million in services• Protecting and Nurturing Childrenand Youth (49,500 served, $260 millionin services): Services include: day care,foster care, adoption, camping, sportsand after-school activities, communitycenters and preventative services.• Feeding <strong>the</strong> Hungry and Sheltering<strong>the</strong> Homeless (107,400 served, $65 millionin services): Services include: emergencymeals, emergency shelters, temporaryand transitional residences, permanentaffordable housing and preventingevictions.• Streng<strong>the</strong>ning Families and ResolvingCrises (157,000 served, $67 million inservices): Services include: informationand referral, coordinating services,counseling, financial assistance,maternity services and job readinessand placement.• Supporting <strong>the</strong> Physically andEmotionally Challenged (15,000 served,$172 million in services): Services include:supportive housing for <strong>the</strong> mentally ill,counseling, residences for those withspecial needs and disabilities and earlyintervention and special education.Points to Note:Administrative expenses are kept very low. On average <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> agencies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>Archdiocese</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York spend eighty-eight cents <strong>of</strong> each dollar on program expenses.While many services are provided through government partnerships, substantial privatephilanthropy is necessary to sustain <strong>the</strong> range and quality <strong>of</strong> services <strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> agencies.The size <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> individual segments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chart represents a weighted average <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>number <strong>of</strong> people served and expenditures to more accurately reflect <strong>the</strong> proportion <strong>of</strong>services provided in each category. Some services, primarily residential, are very intensiverequiring higher expenditures to serve a smaller number <strong>of</strong> individuals with specialneeds. O<strong>the</strong>r categories, such as information and referral and emergency meals, servemore people at a lower cost per person.• Welcoming and IntegratingImmigrants and Refugees (48,000served, $13 million in services): Servicesinclude: reuniting families, teachingEnglish and civics, obtaining workauthorization and finding jobs andpreventing exploitation.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 29


Welcoming and IntegratingImmigrants and RefugeesYour generous donations enabled…2,54643,30123335520families to receive expert counsel to avoid exploitationcallers to receive prompt, accurate information in 18 languagesbreadwinners to obtain authorization to workimmigrants to reunite with <strong>the</strong>ir familiesasylum seekers to receive legal representation“Much is expected <strong>of</strong> those to whommuch is given and especially nowwhen so many are doing without<strong>the</strong> necessities <strong>of</strong> life.”—Mary Higgins Clark, Author30 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


After escaping torture and death threats,<strong>Catholic</strong> school teacher Patrice fled Cameroonand sought asylum in <strong>New</strong> York. <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> immigration services integratedhim into his new home, <strong>of</strong>fering help tosecure food, clothing, shelter and, mostimportant, a job with a future.“<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> helpedme stay alive.”—PatriceDesigned for <strong>the</strong> unique needs <strong>of</strong> new arrivals, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> providesspecialized services that help immigrants reunite legally with <strong>the</strong>ir families,obtain work authorization, learn English and civics, prepare for citizenshipexams and avoid exploitation by unscrupulous practitioners and businessowners. Community residents receive in-person consultations from <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong>’ highly qualified immigration lawyers and practitioners. At St. Rita’sCenter for Immigrant and Refugee Services, part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tolentine-ZeiserCommunity Life Center, Inc. in <strong>the</strong> Bronx, more than 2,500 adults and childrentake English-as-a-Second-Language classes and participate in ongoingeducational and supportive services. This critical help empowers <strong>the</strong>m toreach <strong>the</strong>ir full human potential and be agents <strong>of</strong> change in <strong>the</strong>ir familiesand communities.www.catholiccharitiesny.org 31


Apostolic Journey <strong>of</strong> HopePope Benedict XVI“While some people’s contributionsseem great and o<strong>the</strong>rs’ more modest,<strong>the</strong> witness value <strong>of</strong> our efforts isalways a sign <strong>of</strong> hope for everyone…”Brought toge<strong>the</strong>r by <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>, fifty-sixdisabled youth and <strong>the</strong>ir caregivers received <strong>the</strong>blessing <strong>of</strong> Pope Benedict XVI. His blessing, <strong>of</strong>feredat <strong>the</strong> chapel <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers,marked <strong>the</strong> Pope’s most intimate public eventduring his first visit to <strong>the</strong> United States. His wordsprovide inspiration for all.God’s unconditional love, which ba<strong>the</strong>s everyhuman individual, points to a meaning andpurpose for all human life. Through his cross, Jesusin fact draws us into his saving love and in so doingshows us <strong>the</strong> way ahead—<strong>the</strong> way <strong>of</strong> hope whichtransfigures us all, so that we too become bearers<strong>of</strong> that hope and charity for o<strong>the</strong>rs.”“God has blessed you with life and with differingtalents and gifts. Through <strong>the</strong>se you are able toserve him and society in various ways. While somepeople’s contributions seem great and o<strong>the</strong>rs’ moremodest, <strong>the</strong> witness value <strong>of</strong> our efforts is always asign <strong>of</strong> hope for everyone…Families <strong>of</strong> children with special needs celebrated mass with Pope Benedict XVI at Dunwoodie Seminary. [L-R] Karen DeLargywith her parents served by Lavelle School for <strong>the</strong> Blind; Ludwig Lafarque served by Incarnation Children’s Center; Agron,Almord and Arber, students at St. Joseph’s School for <strong>the</strong> Deaf with <strong>the</strong>ir parents.32 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees and Senior ManagementHis Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan andHis Excellency, <strong>the</strong> Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkBoard <strong>of</strong> TrusteesJohn J. Phelan, Jr.Chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board, RetiredChairman & CEO <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>New</strong> YorkStock ExchangeMario L. BaezaChairman & CEO, The Baeza Group,Founder & Executive Chairman,V-me Media, Inc.Corrine BallPartner, Jones DayRosemary T. BerkeryVice Chairman & General Counsel,Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.Francis X. ComerfordPresident & General Manager,WNBCKathleen B. CudahyConnelly & McLaughlinRichard F. CzajaExecutive Vice President & GeneralCounsel, Stahl Real Estate Co.Mario Diaz-Cruz IIIPartner, Dorsey & Whitney, LLPMichael C. FinneganManaging Director, J.P. MorganSecurities, Inc.Msgr. Thomas E. GilleecePastor, Church <strong>of</strong> St. Johnand St. MaryStanley E. GraysonChair <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Audit Committee,President & CEO, M.R. Beal Co.Patricia HandalCoordinator <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> CardinalCooke GuildJeffrey J. HodgmanRetired Senior Investment Banker,MetLife, Inc.Denis HughesPresident, NYS AFL-CIOSr. Margaret John Kelly, DCVice Chair & Chair, Program/QualityImprovement, Executive Director,Vincentian Center for Church andSociety, St. John’s UniversityCa<strong>the</strong>rine R. KinneyVice Chair, Cardinal’s Committeefor Charity, President & Co-COO,NYSE EuronextPaul KolajCo-Founder, President & CEO,Famiglia-DeBartolo, LLCJohn P. MalvisiPartner, Deloitte & Touche, LLPMaura A. MarkusExecutive Vice President, Head <strong>of</strong>International Retail Banking, Citi’sGlobal Consumer GroupWilliam J. McDonoughVice Chairman & Special Advisorto <strong>the</strong> Chairman, Merrill Lynch &Co., Inc.Victor J. MenezesVice Chair & Co-Chair, Cardinal’sCommittee for Charity, SeniorAdvisor, <strong>New</strong> Silk RoutePartners, LLCCa<strong>the</strong>rine L. MurrayManaging Director, NeubergerBerman, LLCMartin C. MurrerManaging Director, SagentAdvisors, Inc.Ralph A. O’Connell, MDVice Chair & Chair, AgencyRelations Committee, Provost& Dean, School <strong>of</strong> Medicine,<strong>New</strong> York Medical CollegeJonathan O’HerronVice Chair, Managing Director,Lazard Freres & Co., LLCWilliam M. PruellageManaging Director, CastleHarlan, Inc.Thomas A. RenyiCo-Chair, Cardinal’s Committee forCharity, Executive Chairman, TheBank <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> York Mellon Corp.J. Brendan RyanChairman Emeritus, DraftfcbJulia V. SheaChair, Nominating/GovernanceCommittee, AttorneyMichael P. SmithVice Chair & Chair, FinanceCommittee, President & CEO,<strong>New</strong> York Bankers AssociationPatrick J. WhalenManaging Director, LehmanBro<strong>the</strong>rs Holdings, Inc.Virginia M. WilsonVice Chair & Chair, FinanceCommittee, Executive VP & CFO,Wyndham Worldwide CorporationSenior ManagementMsgr. Kevin Sullivan, PhDExecutive Director & ChiefExecutive OfficerJoseph Becker, MSAgency Relations LiaisonMark D. Brigham, MADirector, Business Services, <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> Community ServicesJoseph L. Buttigieg, MSWAssociate Executive DirectorKenneth Dempsey, CPA, MBATreasurer & Chief Financial OfficerPhilip Dorian, MBADirector <strong>of</strong> Agency ServicesGeorge Horton, JDDirector, Social & CommunityDevelopmentJoy Jasper, MSDirector, Human Resources,<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> CommunityServicesMargaret A. KingDirector, Institutional AdvancementChief Development OfficerMary D. Koenig, MPASecretary to Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees,Coordinator for <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong>Executive DirectorTalia BernalLockspeiser, LMSWAssociate DirectorJacqueline L<strong>of</strong>aro, PhDDirector, Marketing andCommunicationsMary L. MarshallCoordinator, Hudson ValleyRegional Services, <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> Community ServicesAlec J. McAuley, MBADirector, <strong>Catholic</strong> YouthOrganization (CYO), <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> Community ServicesJoseph E. Panepinto, MA<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Director, StatenIsland ServicesAlfred J. Peck, LCSWDirector, Community OutreachServices, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>Community ServicesMary Ellen Ros, LMSW<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong> Director, HudsonValley ServicesBeatriz Diaz Taveras, MBAExecutive Director, <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> Community ServicesLuz Tavarez-Salazar, MUPSpecial Assistant to <strong>the</strong>Executive DirectorAnne Tommaso, MPADirector, Beacon <strong>of</strong> HopeServices, <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Charities</strong>Community ServicesWilliam C. Tountas, CPAAssistant Treasurer and Director,Fiscal Operations, <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> Community ServicesJudith E. Trancucci, MEdDirector <strong>of</strong> Operations, <strong>Catholic</strong>Youth Organization, <strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Charities</strong> Community Serviceswww.catholiccharitiesny.org 33


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