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Annual Report 20 09
Providing Help. Creating Hope.
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Contents
Our Vision
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Rebuilding Lives
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A Letter from Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan
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A Message from the Chairman of the Board
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A Report to the Community from the Executive Director
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Protecting and Nurturing Children and Youth
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Catholic Charities Philanthropy
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Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless
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Friends and Funders
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Strengthening Families and Resolving Crises
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Agency Directory
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Supporting the Physically and Emotionally Challenged
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Fiscal Report
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Welcoming and Integrating Immigrants and Refugees
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Catholic Charities USA Centennial
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Testimonials
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Celebrating Staff
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Board of Trustees and Senior Management
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Catholic Charities
provides help for
New Yorkers in need.
Our Vision
Catholic Charities helps solve the problems of New
Yorkers in need—non-Catholics and Catholics alike.
The neglected child, the homeless family, and the
hungry senior are among those for whom we provide
help and create hope. We rebuild lives and touch almost
every human need promptly, locally, day in and day
out, always with compassion and dignity. We help your
neighbors as you would like to be helped if your family
were in need.
To reduce printing costs, this annual report
was produced in a two-color design.
Providing Help.
Creating Hope.
Rebuilding Lives.
Protecting and Nurturing
Children and Youth
Our Vision
Feeding the Hungry and
Sheltering the Homeless
Catholic Charities helps solve the problems of New
Yorkers in need—non-Catholics and Catholics alike.
The neglected child, the homeless family, and the
hungry senior are among those for whom we provide
help and create hope. We rebuild lives and touch
Strengthening Families
almost every human need
and promptly,
Resolvinglocally,
Crises day in
and day out, always with compassion and dignity.
We help your neighbors as you would like to be
helped if your family were in need.
Supporting the Physically
and Emotionally Challenged
Welcoming and Integrating
Immigrants and Refugees
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A Letter from
Archbishop
Timothy M. Dolan
Dear Friends of Catholic Charities:
Just over a year ago, I became Archbishop of New York. My first
goal was to get to know the people here. It has been an amazing
year and fulfilling my goal has been immensely rewarding.
One of my favorite parts has been visiting those served by
Catholic Charities. For instance, on only my third day as Archbishop
of New York, I went to a Catholic Charities food pantry in the
Highbridge section of the Bronx with one of our great supporters,
Rusty Staub. As we distributed healthy food, staff introduced me
to hungry neighbors whom they know by name.
Not long afterwards, I dedicated a new building at the Cardinal
Hayes School in Millbrook, NY and met children whose bodies
had been compromised by severe physical disabilities but whose
spirits reminded me of God’s love. Then, I enjoyed a morning snack
with tiny preschoolers at the Cardinal McCloskey’s Little Angels
Head Start program in the Bronx. I got my hair cut – perhaps too
much – by talented teens who had gotten into trouble and were
given the opportunity to restart their lives fresh at Lincoln Hall in
Westchester. I celebrated Christmas with teenagers living with HIV/
AIDS at Incarnation Children’s Center in Washington Heights.
During this inspiring first year, I have been reminded of St. Paul’s
words. Three things last, he tells us; faith, hope and love. But the
greatest of these is love. I have seen love in action at Catholic
Charities programs throughout the Archdiocese of New York.
Thank you for supporting Catholic Charities’ vital work. I look
forward to getting to know you better during the years to come.
With prayerful best wishes, I am,
Gratefully in Christ,
Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan enjoys Christmas
with children at the Lawrence Hickey Center of
Childhood Development, part of Astor Services
for Children & Families, in the Bronx.
Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan
Archbishop of New York
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A Message from the Chairman
of the Board of Trustees
John J. Phelan, Jr.
Dear Friends:
In New York, in our nation and in our homes, we are confronting serious
challenges. Catholic Charities serves as a bright light during this difficult time.
With a steadfastness that eluded other institutions, Catholic Charities eased
the pain so many have undergone during this economic downturn. Catholic
Charities stretched resources to feed, shelter and support thousands who had
no place else to turn.
Our new Archbishop, the Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, built on the legacy
of Edward Cardinal Egan by supporting and promoting the work of Catholic
Charities to help New Yorkers in need. I was grateful for the opportunity
Cardinal Egan gave me to serve as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for
Catholic Charities. I am pleased to work with Archbishop Dolan, to continue
our efforts to serve the poor, troubled, frail and oppressed of all religions.
None of this would be possible without the leadership of Catholic Charities’
Board of Trustees. The board and our generous benefactors ensure the
integrity and quality of Catholic Charities programs and help raise resources
required for Catholic Charities to provide its vast array of services to
non-Catholics and Catholics alike.
Day in and day out, our dedicated staff, those who work in our residences and
camps, counsel those in need and serve as executives overseeing multiple
programs, functions as the heart of the help Catholic Charities provides.
I urge you to look through this annual report and be inspired by
Catholic Charities compassionate concern for so many throughout this
great metropolitan area.
Join us in helping our neighbors in need.
Sincerely,
John J. Phelan, Jr.
Chairman, Board of Trustees
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John Phelan, Jr., retired chairman and CEO of
the New York Stock Exchange, greets Duncan L.
Niederauer, CEO and Director of NYSE Euronext.
A Report to the Community
from the Executive Director
Monsignor Kevin Sullivan
These uncertain times underscore
the value of Catholic Charities. For
nearly a century, Catholic Charities
has effectively and efficiently
improved the lives of New Yorkers
in need. A recent New York Times
article highlighted that real estate
veterans are surviving as their
flashier competitors stumble. So too
Catholic Charities, with its reliable
commitment to serve those in need,
continues as an essential stabilizing
force as newer agencies are severely
buffeted by the current turbulence.
The number of those seeking
our help surged last year in some
neighborhoods by as much as 50%,
particularly among those who lost
their jobs. Yet with compassion
and dignity, day in and day out,
Catholic Charities helps people
of all religions: hungry children,
families without homes, immigrant
families separated by thousands of
miles, refugees fleeing persecution
and adolescents with severe
emotional and physical challenges.
Serving this growing demand
has been hard, very hard, with
limited resources. Yet thanks to
the generosity of our donors, the
creativity of our government
partners and the dedication of
our staff, Boards and volunteers,
we continue to provide help and
create hope. Although I worry for
the future, I am confident Catholic
Charities will be there.
I base my confidence on our
history of service. This year, Catholic
Charities agencies throughout
the United States celebrate the
centennial of Catholic Charities USA.
Many Catholic Charities agencies –
especially here in the Archdiocese
of New York – have longer histories.
As we celebrate this 100-year
milestone, we send a clear message.
We served those in need in the
past; we serve them now and we
will continue to serve all who come
to our doors – the neglected child,
the homeless family and the hungry
senior – in the years to come.
But serving as a veteran and
stabilizing force requires not
becoming stale. Innovation,
creativity and attention to
evolving needs are central to
Catholic Charities way of operating.
Allow me to highlight some
important initiatives Catholic
Charities’ agencies have undertaken.
Protecting and Nurturing
Children and Youth
I was born in and love the Bronx,
home of the Yankees and the
only borough of New York City
connected to the mainland.
So it troubles me that on so many
scales of human need, the Bronx
stands out. It houses the poorest
congressional district in the nation,
one of the highest rates of hunger
and asthma and one of the lowest
rates of student achievement.
In response, Catholic Charities
locates the single highest
Msgr. Kevin Sullivan on air in his weekly Sirius radio program, JustLove.
concentration of its programs,
services and agencies here.
Feeding the Hungry and
Sheltering the Homeless In Hunts Point in the Bronx, Casita
Maria partnered with the New York
City Board of Education to create
an educational and cultural center
to nurture future artists. Dedicated
in September 2009, its state-ofthe-art facilities, theatre and gallery
tripled the number of New York City
students served and helped it take
a leadership role in the revival of the
South Bronx.
Calls for help multiply as the hungry
and homeless flock to our doors.
We witnessed a 20% rise in demand
at our neighborhood food pantries,
often at the end of pay periods.
Fortunately, a portion of Federal
stimulus funds enabled these
pantries to stock up to meet much
of this demand.
In Highbridge, Astor Services
advanced a cutting-edge program
within public schools to assess
and treat children’s mental health
issues so that these problems
do not interfere with their success
in school.
In Mott Haven, the New York
Foundling, with its 140-year history
of helping children and families
stay together, developed Haven
Academy Charter School for at-risk
students in the foster care and child
welfare system. Its unique model
integrates school, family support
and after-school enrichment
programs that promote confidence,
social skills and academic
achievement.
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Since 1982, Part of the Solution
(POTS) on Webster Avenue in the
Bronx has provided hundreds of
thousands of meals each year over 300,000 meals in 2009 alone.
However, POTS is about more
than meals. A new facility, soon
to be completed, will help POTS
better integrate all of its “next-step
services” to help those it serves
move forward in their lives.
Meanwhile, Catholic Community
Services of Rockland County, in
partnership with Good Samaritan
Hospital and St. Ann’s Parish,
developed a community garden
that provides 600 pounds of fresh
vegetables to neighbors in need.
The threat of homelessness grows
as underemployment persists.
Catholic Charities receives more
than 400 phone calls per day
from people fearful of losing their
housing. Recently, the New York
City Department of Homeless
Services showcased Catholic
Charities Home Base program
in the Bronx to demonstrate
how Catholic Charities, through
support, advocacy and emergency
assistance, stabilizes housing
for those threatened with
homelessness. Catholic Charities
helped more than 3,300 families
remain in their homes last year.
Strengthening Families
and Resolving Crises
In addition to decent housing,
the main glue that holds a family
together is a job. Yet one out of
ten people searching for work
remains unemployed. To combat
this, Catholic Charities developed
a targeted new program. More
than 25 “Help and Hope” seminars
have provided career coaching and
support at parishes and other sites
in the Hudson Valley.
We spearheaded a tax filing
volunteer program with other
community groups in Dutchess,
Ulster and Orange Counties that
helped more than 500 low-wage
earning families properly file their
income tax returns to receive
Earned Income Tax Credit refunds.
For many families, this amounted to
thousands of dollars needed to pay
for food, utilities and housing.
Supporting the Physically
and Emotionally Challenged For more than 50 years, Cardinal
Hayes Home in Dutchess County
has cared for children with special
needs and their families. It added
innovative classrooms and a multipurpose center, dedicated last
autumn by Archbishop Dolan, to
help children with severe physical
and developmental disabilities
reach their full potential.
On Waters Avenue in the East
Bronx, Catholic Charities’ Beacon
of Hope division is upgrading and
expanding its residence. It built
an outdoor gazebo and will soon
complete a new floor that enables
12 more individuals with emotional
problems to live with dignity in a
safe, secure home.
Welcoming and Integrating
Immigrants and Refugees
When famine, religious and political
prosecution or tribal genocide force
people to flee, Catholic Charities
helps these refugees find jobs, learn
English and adjust to their lives as
Americans.
Our thoughts and prayers remain
with the plight of thousands in
desperate need in the aftermath of
the earthquake in Haiti. Although
the headlines have diminished, the
needs have not. While Catholic
Charities focuses on those in the
New York metropolitan area, we
have supported the response of
Catholic Relief Services. Through
the New York State Immigration
Hotline, Catholic Charities has
fielded thousands of phone calls
and provided timely information
and advice in the immediate
aftermath of the earthquake.
Eligible Haitians in the United States
are being helped to apply
for Temporary Protected Status.
In Orange County, we provided
legal representation and family
assistance to a group of nightshift
employees at Stewart International
Airport who were discovered
without proper documents and
apprehended at Christmastime.
We helped feed and house their
families left behind without a
breadwinner.
Catholic Charities has long
advocated for fair and humane
immigration policies. Such policies
must recognize and secure borders,
provide reasonable legal immigration
opportunities, strengthen family
unity and, provide a way for
undocumented immigrants to earn
legal status. We do not support
illegal immigration and we do not
turn our backs on those who come
to us for help even if they are without
the proper documents.
For more than a century, Catholic
Charities has been valued for its
dependable track record of caring
with integrity and high-quality
programs for our vulnerable
neighbors. For five years, our
Stewarding Mission Project has
encouraged 90 Catholic Charities
agencies to reinforce standards
of governance and managerial
accountability. Catholic Charities is
proud to maintain accreditation by
the philanthropic advisory service
of the Better Business Bureau.
Failure to adopt comprehensive
immigration reform leaves us all
struggling with stopgap measures
while immigrants seek work to
support themselves and their
families. They wait, sometimes all
day, on cold street corners hoping
a contractor will choose them to
earn a day’s pay.
Catholic Charities joined a coalition
in Yonkers searching for a humane
way to assist these newcomers.
Stewarding Mission
During this current economic crisis,
Catholic Charities draws on more
than a century of experience, a
network of neighborhood-based
providers, a skilled staff and
dedicated volunteers to provide
help with dignity and compassion
to create hope in the lives of those
with often no place else to turn.
Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan and Msgr. Kevin Sullivan pitch in with the Catholic Charities Mobile Food Pantry and receive food bank
donations from Louis Capelli, chairman, and Steve Hebert, first vice president, Sterling National Bank.
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Providing Help.
Natalie was nine months pregnant and disabled by a difficult pregnancy when her
baby’s father left. Catholic Charities paid her rent and helped sustain her until she was
able to return to work. “I didn’t want my baby to come into this world without a roof over his head.”
One out of three New York children returns from school
to an empty house…
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Catholic Charities Rebuilds Lives
Protecting and Nurturing
Children and Youth
3,320 youth participating in sound after-school programs
5,075 children growing and learning in daycare 2,325 children enjoying summer camps 350 children adopted by loving families 6,650 children and teens placed in safe foster care
27,000 youth playing wholesome sports
2,200 women supported during unplanned pregnancies
Creating Hope.
Pregnancy Care Center in New Rochelle offered
emotional, spiritual and material resources to more
than 2,500 women and children last year.
“We nurture responsible motherhood,”
says Executive Director Michelle Morra.
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Generosity Takes Many Forms
Catholic Charities Philanthropy
G
enerosity of individuals,
corporations and foundations
enables Catholic Charities to serve
the needy in this environment
of increasing demand. Catholic
Charities gratefully acknowledges
this generosity and, in particular,
the volunteer leadership of its
fundraising efforts.
The New York Times
Foundation
For nearly a century, The New York
Times Foundation has supported
the work of Catholic Charities,
providing significant funding and
publicity by profiling in its annual
Neediest Cases Campaign people
helped by our federation.
Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity
The Archbishop’s Committee
for Charity is a membership of
civic, corporate, and philanthropic
leaders from the New York
Metropolitan area who support
Catholic Charities at the request of
His Excellency, The Most Reverend
Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop
of New York. Members provide
financial resources to help solve
the problems of New Yorkers in
need without regard to religion,
race, ethnicity, or ability to pay.
Funds raised by the Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity help protect
and nurture children, feed the
hungry, shelter the homeless,
strengthen families, support
the physically challenged, and
welcome immigrants and refugees.
Membership begins with an
annual gift of $5,000 or more and
offers participants special benefits
throughout the year based upon
the level of commitment.
The Stewards of the Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity serve as
Catholic Charities’ Development
Committee, which is co-chaired by
Trustees of the Board. The Stewards
meet quarterly to provide strategic
direction to the fundraising efforts
of the Archbishop’s Committee
for Charity.
Catholic Charities’ Junior Board held its first annual
“Casino Night” fundraiser at the Union Square
Ballroom to support the St. Nicholas Project that
provides critical help for families in need.
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Junior Board
Formally established in February
2008, the Junior Board offers
volunteer and philanthropic
opportunities to a new generation
of caring New Yorkers. Over
200 members engage in social
events, networking and volunteer
activities that support Catholic
Charities in serving those in need
in our community.
The generosity of the Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity members
enables tens of thousands
of individuals and families to
live in greater dignity through
the compassionate help of
Catholic Charities.
Generosity Takes Many Forms
Chorus of Angels Giving Club
Individuals interested in supporting
the work of Catholic Charities can
make their annual giving easier by
joining the Chorus of Angels Giving
Club. Donors become Angels by
making gifts through automatic
monthly credit-card payments.
The Junior Board convenes for its winter meeting. Pictured L-R: Bridget Morrissey, Sean Gorman, Stephanie Bagley,
Tim Spelman, Marianna Macri, Mario Bruschi, Christine Keith, Jonna DeSimone, Kathleen McGowan, and Kevin Wells.
St. Nicholas Project
The St. Nicholas Project carries on the
tradition of generosity and charity
characteristic of St. Nicholas, the
third century Bishop of Myra.
While associated with Christmas,
St. Nicholas serves the poor
throughout the year. Similarly,
Catholic Charities helps those in
need year round. At Christmastime,
donors from our Adopt-A-Family
program and volunteers foster a
blessed holiday by partnering with
Kmart, UPS, and others to provide
coats, gloves, blankets and toys to
more than 3,200 individuals.
Wills and Bequests
Catholic Charities welcomes and
is grateful to friends and partners
whose legacies live on through
their compassion and generosity.
Charitable bequests should specify
that they are for The Catholic
Charities of the Archdiocese of
New York.
Foundations
The Catholic Charities of the
Archdiocese of New York gives
thanks to foundations whose
investments in Catholic Charities
enable us to provide help and create
hope for New Yorkers in need.
Business Leaders
KPMG LLP has long served as
a lead supporter of Catholic
Charities and its many initiatives.
Spearheaded by Robert P. Garrett,
the KPMG Annual Campaign
for the Archbishop’s Committee
for Charity this year prompted
significant donations from more
than 100 KPMG partners and
matching funds from the KPMG
Foundation.
Special Events
Special events occur throughout
the year to support Catholic
Charities’ varied programs and
efforts. Individuals, corporations,
foundations and the Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity undergird
these events, enabling Catholic
Charities to raise additional funds.
Events also enhance community
outreach and understanding of
services we provide.
The Club of Champions Tribute
Dinner raises money to support
the Catholic Youth Organization,
(CYO), serving tens of thousands of
young people each year through
athletic, social, spiritual and cultural
activities and services. Funds
raised at this annual dinner provide
critical resources for our inner-city
community centers, parish-based
athletic programs, summer
camp for disabled and minority
youth, teen leadership and youth
ministry programs.
The Archbishop’s Open annually
raises funds to support Catholic
Charities’ work and mission.
The Archbishop’s Committee for
Charity Wall Street Breakfast held
annually in the New York Stock
Exchange Board Room raises funds
and heightens Catholic Charities’
visibility among leaders in
New York City’s corporate, banking
and business-finance sectors.
The Archbishop’s Christmas
Luncheon in conjunction with
the Ladies of Charity annually
raises funds to benefit women
and children served by agencies
and programs affiliated with
Catholic Charities.
For more information regarding
giving, volunteering and
participating in the work
of Catholic Charities, please
contact us at 646.794.2051 or
[email protected].
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Providing Help.
A homeless teenager, Metho slept in Prospect Park and scavenged for food until he learned about
Catholic Charities and its affiliate, Create. There, Metho, today a college sophomore, found the shelter,
support and security he needed to restart his life.
Metho says that “coming to Create was a second chance.”
1,200,000 people in New York did not have enough to eat today…
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Catholic Charities Rebuilds Lives
Feeding the Hungry and
Sheltering the Homeless
5,210,000 nutritious meals served in parish and community food programs
7,960 individuals provided with emergency overnight shelter
3,500 families prevented from becoming homeless
2,000 individuals housed in temporary and transitional apartments
3,000 families living in affordable housing
Creating Hope.
Create provided meals, treatment, support and
housing for over 2,000 New Yorkers in crises last year.
“Create offers a chance to change,” says Executive
Director Ralph Perez.
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Friends and Funders
Archbishop’s Committee
for Charity
Catholic Charities is grateful to
the following members of the
Archbishop’s Committee for
Charity for their gifts of $5,000
or more in 2009:
Ambassadors
The Bank of New York Mellon
Corporation
John Calicchio
Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Menezes
NYT Capital, Inc.
Daniel J. Staub/Rusty Staub
Foundation
Guardians
Terence Darby and Anna M.
Matteoda
Mary E. Erdoes
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Frank
IBM Employee Services Center
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
KPMG (New York)
Foundation Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
McInerney
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mann
News Corporation
John H. O’Connor, Esq.
Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Salice
The Jeanne Sorensen Siegel
Foundation, Inc.
United Way of New York City
William J. Williams, Jr., Esq.
Benefactors
Association of Contracting
Plumbers of New York City
Robert L. Cahill, Jr.
Mary Higgins Clark
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
Emigrant Savings Bank
Robert J. Fitzsimmons and
Margaret A. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F.
Gallagher
John P. and Anne W. McNulty
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Moran
NYSE Euronext
The May Ellen & Gerald Ritter
Foundation
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher
& Flom, LLP
Aaron M. Sosnick
St. John’s University
United Way of Dutchess
County, Inc.
Patrons
Allied Irish Bank
Corinne Ball, Esq.
The Bank of New York Mellon
Community Partnership
Rosemary Berkery
Vincent P. Brana
Thomas B. Burke
Golfers, corporations and
foundations raised funds to
support Catholic Charities
programs at the 23rd Annual
Cardinal’s Open held at the
Winged Foot Golf Club and
co-chaired by Bob Garrett,
KPMG; Jim Donaghy, Structure
Tone, Inc.; and Mike Smith,
New York Bankers Association.
(L-R) James Donaghy, Fay Devlin,
Gary Dawes, Jeff Junquet.
The 23rd Annual
Cardinal’s Golf Open
Scott E. Acheychek
Allied Irish Bank - Gerard J.
Murphy
Joseph W. Ambrust, Jr.
Rick Anderson
AON - Tom Conlin
Armienti, DeBellis, Guglielmo
& Rhoden, LLP - Michael
Armienti
Association of Contracting
Plumbers - Stewart O’Brien
Azimuth Capital - Terence S.
Meehan
Corinne Ball, Esq.
Steven Beberman
Vinny Brana
Calvary Fund, Inc.
- Frank Calamari
John K. Castle
Castle Oil Corporation
- Mauro Romita
Catholic Mutual Group
- Michael Intrieri
Chesney & Murphy, LLP
- Richard Chesney
Comerford & Dougherty LLP
- Michael Comerford
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Community Counselling
Service (CCS) - Robert Kissane
Concannon Family Foundation
Emil Costa
Debevoise & Plimpton
- John Vasily & Paul Bird
Deerpath Construction
- Don Michael
Martin DeMonte
Richard Diefenbach
Dunway Services Corporation
- Timothy Lynskey
Durham Asset Management,
LLC - Thomas K. Duggan
Eurotech Construction
- Faye Devlin
Gordon Farkouh
First Manhattan Co.
– Timothy C. Muccia
Steven E. Gallotta
Thomas A. Galvin
Gordon Gaspard
Jeffrey J. Hodgman
Daniel Holtsclaw
Ray Hopkins
Hughes & Hughes Contracting
- Brendan Hughes
I.U.O.E. Local 15 - James T.
Callaghan
Robert J. Kestenbaum
Thomas Kissane
Kleinknecht Electric Company,
Inc. - Mark Kleinknecht
Knight Capital Group
- Thomas Joyce
KPMG, LLP- Bob Garrett
Stephen Kuhn
Michael L. LaRusso
James P. McCabe
Michael A. Moran
Michael A. Moran, Jr.
Morgan Stanley
- Edgar Sabounghi
Muccia Family Fund
Mutual of America
- Thomas J. Moran
New York Bankers Association
– Michael P. Smith
William A. Nugent, Jr.
Elva O’Brien
O’Connor Davies Munns &
Dobbins – Thomas P. Dobbins
Bill Orbe
Christopher Palmer
Prince Electric Corp.
- Chet Mara
Edward H. Reigadas
Risk Management Planning
Group - Arthur Dunne
Michael N. Romita
William Rose
Service Master - Steve Wills
Sidley Austin - Duncan Darrow
St. Vincent Catholic Medical
Center - Alfred E. Smith, IV
The Rusty Staub Foundation
- Rusty Staub
Structure Tone
- James Donaghy
Andrew J. Taddei
TD Bank, N.A. - Gregory Braca
& Emmet Conlon
Tener Consulting Services
- Martin Tener
Traub Lieberman Straus &
Shrewsberry LLP
- Stephen Straus
West New York Restoration
- Alfred Gallicchio
William E. Whiston
William H. Sadlier, Inc.
- Frank & Bill Dinger
Pat Whalen
Urban Foundation
Calvary Fund, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Cappelli
Mrs. Richard M. Cashin
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Castle
Castle Oil Corporation
Catholic Charities USA
Chelsea Lighting, Inc.
Catherine Clarkin
Community Counselling
Service Co., LLC
Concannon Family Foundation
Noreen M. Culhane
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Czaja
Deerpath Construction Corp.
Deloitte, LLP
Patricia D. Dillon
Reverend Monsignor John T.
Doherty
James K. Donaghy
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Duffy
Dr. and Mrs. Kent Duffy
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K.
Duggan
Dunway Services Corp.
Elias Sayour Foundation, Inc.
Emblem Health, LLC
Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP
FBR Capital Markets & Co.
Mary J. Gearns
Geller & Company, LLC
Mary Giambelli
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Gramercy Park Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Handal
Heidi Foundation, Inc.
Heisman Trophy Trust
Jeffrey J. Hodgman
James G. Houlihan Family
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Howe
ICAP Services North
America, LLC
The Johnson Foundation
Quentin J. Kennedy
Foundation
Kathryn H. Kenny
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F.
Kinney
Knight Capital Group, Inc.
Peter Luongo
William R. Maguire
Mr. and Mrs. John Malvisi
Chet Mara
Maura A. Markus
Renwick D. Martin
The Charles A. Mastronardi
Foundation
John C. McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. Ted H.
McCourtney
Lucy McGrath
Robert B. McKeon
Vicky L. McLoughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Terence S. Meehan
Reverend Monsignor John P.
Meier
The Menezes Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Murphy
Mutual of America Life
Insurance Company
Natori Company
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Niehaus
Jonathan O’Herron
William M. Pruellage
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Renyi
Mr. and Mrs. Francis C.
Rooney, Jr.
Michael T. Rooney
Edgar A. Sabounghi
Saint Vincent Catholic Medical
Centers of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Kamil M. Salame
Santa Maria Foundation, Inc.
Julia V. Shea
Robert C. Sheehan, Esq.
Sheraton New York Hotel
& Towers
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Shugart
Alfred E. Smith, IV
Sterling National Bank
Stephen D. Straus
Structure Tone, Inc.
TD Bank
Tener Consulting Services, LLC
Peggy Van Munching
Verizon Foundation
The Jerry and Betty Wilson
Fund
Members
Keith Anderson
AON Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Azara, Jr.
Bettina Equities Company, LLC
Patrick J. Broderick
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Burns
David M. Butler
Susan Camerata
The Catholic News
Publishing Company
Richard Chesney
Chesney & Murphy
Chetrit Group, LLC
Louis C. Ciliberti
James L. Claus
Francis X. Comerford
Michael Comerford, Esq.
Cara M. Conte
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cummins
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Cumiskey
Cutsogeorge Tooman & Allen
Architects, PC
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Ronald Decicco
Louis P. Di Cerbo, II
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A.
Di Piazza, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.
Dobbins
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Draghi
James Duffy
Joseph W. Duggan
Ernst & Young International
Euro-tech Construction
Corporation
Farrell Fritz, P.C.
John K. Figge
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D.
Fitzgerald
Forsyth Street Advisors, LLC
Bernard Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Galesi
Robert P. Garrett
General Atlantic LLC
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Gill
The William and Diana Romney
Gray Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Grayson
Audrey Gruss
Dorothy Cann Hamilton
The Healey Family Foundation
Lawrence F. Hickey
Raymond W. Hopkins
Hotel Association of
New York City, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Hughes
Hughes & Hughes
Contracting Corp.
Valerie F. Jacob
The Joyce Charitable Fund
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc.
Donald A. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Kelly
Kennedy Child Study Center
James Kennedy
Kleinknecht Electric
Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kolaj
Mr. and Mrs. Francis La Salla
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. LaFranchi
The Landegger Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Elaine A. Langone
Leprechaun Lines, Inc.
Loeb, Block & Partners, LLP
Loews Hotels
Helen T. Lowe
Dan Lyons
M&K Rosenfarb, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Macri
Gregg J. Magi
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.
Mahoney
Manhattan College
Lubica A. Markovich
Sean M. McAuley
The McCooey
Charitable Foundation
John F. McGillicuddy
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Meistrell
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Mezzina
MGD Design and
Construction, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Millette
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Monks
Richard Morris
Muccia Family Fund
Thomas S. Murphy, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Murrer
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Nixon Peabody, LLP
Elva L. O’Brien
Robert C. O’Brien
Charles J. O’Connell
O’Connor, Davies, Munns &
Dobbins, LLP
Sylvan & Ann Oestreicher
Foundation, Inc.
Pepsi Cola of The
Hudson Valley
Prince Electric Corporation
Renaissance Properties, Inc.
The Risk Management
Planning Group, Inc.
Marianne Rossi
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brendan Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Sacerdote
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
Mr. and Mrs. Kamil M. Salame
Dr. and Mrs. Emile M. Scarpelli
Frank J. Sciame
Service Master
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Shea
Eric J. Sheridan
Anne Shurell
Anthony R. Sichenzio
Sidley Austin LLP
Michael P. Smith
Sonnenschein Nath &
Rosenthal, LLP
Mark Squillante
Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Y. Stadnyk
Staten Island
Children’s Campaign
Alan Stone
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Stricker
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sullivan
Sullivan & Cromwell, LLP
Traub Lieberman Straus &
Shrewsberry LLP
Trustees of St. Patrick’s
Cathedral
Michael J. Valentino
West New York Restoration
of CT, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Whalen
Mr. and Mrs. Ronan M. Wicks
Virginia M. Wilson
Estates and Trusts
Mary Berberich Trust
Estate of Emily Burbach
Estate of Elvira M. Carota
Estate of Pasquale Carrella
Estate of Nora Connaughton
Estate of Edward R. Cunniffe
Estate of Reverend Edward J.
Donovan
Estate of Marie P. Duffin
Estate of James P. Durkin
Estate of Ann A. Flanagan
Estate of Walter V. Flynn
Estate of Martin Flynn
Ginestra Trust
Estate of Nora Goodwin
Estate of Marie A. Herrmann
Estate of Kathy Hughes
Estate of Rose Mary Jannacone
Estate of Al Jolson
Estate of William A. Kelleher
Estate of John W. Kelliher
Estate of Maurice Patrick Leen
Estate of Eleanor M. LeGuillou
Estate of Mildred McAllister
Estate of Ina McGinnis
Estate of Margaret Meli
Mary Agnes Moran Trust
Estate of Alexander Nadel
Estate of Veronica H. Oberle
Estate of Electa O’Toole
Estate of Louis J. Pascone
Estate of William Peterman
Estate of John Roach
Estate of Wilhelmina Roth
Estate of Cecilia Russell
Emil A. Scordato
Revocable Trust
Estate of Dorothy E. Tracy
Estate of Mary C. Vecchio
Estate of Margaret Waters
Estate of Barbara Westermann
Carrie Wexler Trust
Estate of Andrew C. Zipprich
Foundations
Adrian and Jessie Archbold
Charitable Trust
Altman Foundation
Carnegie Corporation
of New York
Catherine and Henry J.
Gaisman Foundation
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Edward L. and Joan B. Steiniger
Charitable Foundation
Feeding America
Fidelis Care New York
Food Bank for New York City
Foundation for
Community Health
IOLA Fund of the
State of New York
Irish Government
Jacob and Sophie Rice Family
Foundation Inc.
Joseph R. Daly Foundation
Porticus North America
Foundation
Richard A. and James F.
Corroon Foundation, Inc.
Rose M. Badgeley Residuary
Charitable Trust
Staten Island Help
Stewart’s Shops
The Alfred E. Smith
Memorial Foundation
The Daphne Seybolt Culpepper
Memorial Foundation, Inc.
The Giants Foundation
The La Vida Feliz Foundation
The Legal Aid Society
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus
Foundation, Inc.
The Milton V. Brown
Foundation
The New York Community Trust
The William Randolph
Hearst Foundation
Thomas and Agnes
Carvel Foundation
W. O’Neill Foundation
Other donors not previously
listed who gave $500 or
more in 2009:
1-800-Flowers, Inc.
ABM Janitorial Service, Co.
ADCO Electrical
Access Staffing, LLC
Acheson Doyle Partners
Architects, P.C.
ADCO Electrical Corporation
Margaret J. Adlerman
Advance Pavement
Technologies
Affinita Security Company
Ann M. Ahern
Theresa P. Ahlstrom
Mary A. Ajemian
Adriana R. Albano
Paul L. Albano
Andrew W. Albstein
Mr. and Mrs. James Alex
Alliance Bernstein
Alliance Transfer
Alvin J. Bart & Sons, Inc.
Ambac Financial Group, Inc.
Michael P. Ambrosio
AMCC Corp.
Amen, Inc.
American Apparel Global Corp.
American Bank Leasing Corp.
American Foundation
Of Savoy Orders, Inc.
Lamberto Andreotti
Andrews Technology
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Angelino
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anthony
Anthony T. Anzevino
Apple Core Hotels
Stuart S. Applebaum
Fred Applegate
Regina Appler
David Arena
Ark Restaurants Corporation
Joseph Arndt
Associated Foreign
Exchange, Inc.
Claude R. Athaide
Marie Aubertin
AVA Pork Products
Azimuth Asset
Management, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Bahr
Margaret A. Baine
William C. Balassone
John L. Baldante
Bank of America United
Way Campaign
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Bannon
Stephen Baralovits
Agnes J. Barrett
Reverend Monsignor
Edward M. Barry
Mrs. Earl Barry
Mr. and Mrs. James Baryza
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Basile
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.
Battistoni
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baxter
Edward Bazinet
Robert B. Beaumont, Jr.
Jane Begley
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Behnke
Stephen Bell
Belvedere Hotel
Lisa Belzberg
Berdon, LLP
Howard Bernard
Mr. and Mrs. Guido Bertucci
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Best
Marie E. Betteley
Mark M. Bielstein
Mercedes C. Bierman
John J. Billy
Mark C. Bintinger
William K. Block
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Borelli
Mr. and Mrs. Mario P. Borini
Thomas Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Boyle
Reverend Monsignor Patrick
. Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brabazon
William Braden, III
Estelle A. Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. Larry P. Bradley
Robert Braverman
David C. Britt
Broadridge
Kathryn Brooks
Brown Shoe Company, Inc.
Ms. Mary Camille Brown and
Mr. Joseph Bardi
Rita Anne Browne
John Broxmeyers
Bruce & Janet Sargent
Charitable Foundation
Bruce Supply Corporation
D.J.R. Bruckner
Nicholas E. Brusco, Esq.
Brian Bryne
B-Sharp Musical Production
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Buckley
Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Bugas
Builders Group
Construction, LLC
Paul E. Bumbar and
Gloria Bumbar
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bundschuh
Natalie A. Burgess
Cecilia A. Burghardt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burke
William J. Burke, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burns
Anthony Buscemi
Lisa Busedu
Catherine A. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Buttigieg
Byron Chemical Company
C.M.S. Electrical Services, Inc.
Joseph C. Caccia
Mr. and Mrs. P. Calderon
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Callagy
The Len Camber
Charitable Trust
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Camisa
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Campanile
Eric Campbell
Loretta Cangialosi
James A. Cannon
Canon Business Solutions
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.
Cappelluzzo
Capricorn Limousine Service
Gemma Caramante
Richard M. Card
Dr. and Mrs. Leo R. Cardillo
Cardinal Health Inc.
Frank P. Careccia
Andrew C. Carlin
Mr. and Mrs. William Carlsen
Carmelite Monastery
Carmelite Nuns Carmelite
Communion
Carnegie Hotel Valet
& Linen Services
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Casale
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Cassidy, Jr.
Vincent V. Castoro
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Castro
Mary Catanzaro
Robert B. Catell
Catholic Daughters of America
The Catholic Health
Care System
Mr. and Mrs. Al Cattabiani
Thomas F. Cawley
Certilman Balin Adler
& Hyman, LLP
Paul C. Cesario
Mr. and Mrs.
Christopher Chalsen
The Change Group of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Chevalier
CHP International
Chris Arlotta Enterprises, LTD
Church of St. Augustine
Church of St. Christopher
Church of St. Clare
Church of St. Columba
Church of St. Joseph
Church of St. Mary
Church of St. Stephen
the First Martyr
Church of St. Thomas More
Church of the Assumption
Church of the Blessed
Sacrament
Church of the Holy Child
Church of the Holy Rosary
Church of the Immaculate
Conception
Church of the Resurrection
Church of the Sacred Heart
Citrin Cooperman & Co., LLP
CJP Communications
Cleaning Service Industries
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Clifford
Clifton Budd Burke
& DeMaria, LLP
Mary Clune
Cobblefield Fund, Inc.
Colantuono & Klurman
Associates, Inc.
Coles Family Foundation
Richard V. Colucci
Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Colussy
Comm-Counsellors, LLC
John Conefry
Brother Gerard M. Conforti
Janet Conley
Christine Connelly
Thomas Connolly, M.D.
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On behalf of KPMG Foundation,
Robert P.Garrett, Robert Arning and
James Liddy present a matching
gift for Catholic Charities to the
Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan,
Archbishop of New York and
Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, Catholic
Charities Executive Director.
KPMG, LLP Donors
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Theresa P. Ahlstrom
Christian K. Aiken
Anthony T. Anzevino
Robert F. Arning
Stephen Bell
John Bendl
Mark M. Bielstein
Frank X. Bochanski
Michael F. Bordato
Joseph T. Boyle
Larry P. Bradley
David C. Britt
James E. Buckley
Lisa Busedu
P. Calderon
Michael Campanile
Andrew J. Capelli
Frank P. Careccia
Vincent V. Castoro
John G. Cheesman
Christine Connelly
Michael J. Conover
Edward N. Constantino
Michael A. Conway
Thomas W. Crawford
Lino Crecco
John S. Crish
Anthony N. Dalessio
Eugene De Mark
David P. DiCristofaro
Gregory Driscoll
Thomas Duffy
Joseph W. Duggan
Robert Ernst
Steven J. Evans
Alfred B. Fichera
Timothy P. Flynn
Michael D. Foley
David J. Fourie
Jason T. Freund
Christopher P. Gallo
Steven E. Gallotta
Robert P. Garrett
Stephen J. Georgian
Annmarie G. Goldfarb
Michael H. Hall
Robert T. Hawkes
Brian Hegarty
Lisa C. Hinkson
John H. Hubbe
Teresa E. Iannaconi
Fred R. James
Teresa Jankovic
Gregory S. Jay
Edward H. Jones
Paul N. Jones
Joseph M. Jordan
Henry R. Keizer
Jonathan Keller
Shaun Kelly
Glenn P. Koennecke
KPMG (New York)
Foundation, Inc.
Kurtis R. Kurimsky
Terry Lamantia
Elias Lambros
Stephen F. Langowski
Paul G. Laurenzano
Larry A. Leva
James P. Liddy
Manish D. Madhavani
Philip Marra
Joseph Mauriello
Robert T. McCahill
James R. McConekey
Kevin P. McDermott
Paul D. Merrill
Louis J. Mezzina
Michael Monahan
Michael A. Moran
Kazutaka Mori
Paul Munter
William J. O’Mara
Andrew Parsons
Michael Percent
Gordon Pingicer
Dennis Prestia
John P. Quinn
Samuel J. Ranzilla
Brian T. Redington
Scott A. Reed
Michael J. Regan
Marisa Roel
Karl Ruhry
Miguel Sagarna
Lawrence J. Savarese
John E. Schlitt
Daniel F. Schmitt
Kevin V. Seaman
Thaddeus J. Senko
Mark G. Serock
Mark T. Shrekgast
Kelly Slattery
Edward F. Smith
Matthew S. Smyth
Timothy A. Stiles
Anthony Truglio
Emmanuel A. Tuffuor
John Verdonck
Stanley L. Wo
D. Malcom Wright
Timothy J. Zanni
Honorable and Mrs. James P.
Connors, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Umberto
Contestabile
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Conway
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Cook
Coral Color Process, LTD.
Michael A. Corasaniti
Corpus Christi
Elementary School
Mr. and Mrs. John Corrigan
Anne Alexis Cote Taylor
Steve Cozine
Creative Light Source, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Lino Crecco
Patricia A. Crecco
John S. Crish
Suzette Crivaro
Garrett J. Cronin
Honorable and Mrs. Paul A.
Crotty
Angela J. Crowder
Crowe Horwath, LLP
Carola Crowley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
Cruickshank
Crystal Run Village, Inc.
James W. Crystal
Karen M. Cullen
Curran & Connors, Inc.
Catherine V. Curry and
Andrés Gil
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Curtin
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Jude A. Curtis
Mary Julia Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.
D’Alessandro
Darling Consulting Group, Inc.
Constance M. Darrow
Dawn Paper Co., Inc.
Catherine P. Dawson
Day Night Plumbing
Heating Cooling Corp.
Eugene De Mark
Catherine De Vido
Kenneth P. DeGot
Gloria A. Del Vecchio
Michael F. Delfino
Dell Direct Giving Campaign
Margaret W. Demarrais
Alma DeMetropolis
Diane Dempsey
Richard Denihan
Eileen A. Dennin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Denny
Dental Associates of
Richmond, Inc.
John DePasquale
Annual Report 2009
John Derbick
Davida Deutsch
Deutsche Bank
Americas Foundation
Eugene Devlin
DeWaters Plumbing & Heating
Maria Silvina Di Giuseppi
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A.
Di Piazza, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Diaz
David P. DiCristofaro
Diebold Enterprise
Security Systems, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C.
Dietrich, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John DiForio, Jr.
Margaret P. DiGilio
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Dillon
Robert C. Dinerstein
Delores D. Dipaola
Jacqueline Distelman
George S. Domino
Peter Donoghue
Joan E. Donovan
William A. Donovan
Dorsey & Whitney Foundation
Doty Family Foundation
Stephen J. Dougherty
Douglas Ferrigno DBA
Ferrigno Financial
Catherine J. Douglass
Arden D. Down
Charles E. Drimal
David B. Driscoll
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Driscoll
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Duffy
Carol A. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Duncan
Fiora P. Dunn
The Law Firm of Duskin & Crowe
Judy Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eck
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Egan
Steven Eick
Embassy Suites, Inc.
Oliver Engert
The Epiphany School
Equity Settlement Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ernst
Karen W. Escalera
Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Evans
Everest Broadband Networks
Sheila Evers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fabbro
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fales
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fallon
Ann T. Fanizzi
Egidio Farone, D.M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fay
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Fee, III
Frank J. Fee
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Feerick
Fenley and Nicol Environmental
Kevin Ferguson
Enza Ferrante
Lourdes Ferrer
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C.
Ferreri
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ferrero, Jr.
Perry Fine
Martin J. Finn
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Fisher
Eileen Fitzpatrick
Reverend Monsignor
Daniel V. Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Flynn
Bridget Foley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Foley
Fordham University
Mary Louise Formato, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Foulke
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Foy
Frances Pope Memorial
Foundation Inc.
Franciscan Friars of the
Atonement
Franciscan Poor Clare Nuns
Reverend Monsignor
Hilary C. Franco
Patrice M. Francois
Frank Crystal & Co., Inc.
Gary Frank
Mary Linda Frank
Patrick M. Frantz
Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Freund
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Friedlander
Ira Friedman
Walter Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Padraic J. Furlong
Dr. and Mrs. Valentin Fuster
Gabelli Family Philanthropic
Fund
John F. Gabriel
Nelson Gaertner
Galaxe.Solutions, Inc.
Mr. and Ms. Santo Galdi
David Gallagher
Jill A. Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher
Michael A. Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. David Gallers
Christopher P. Gallo
David Gallo
Gamla Enterprises N.A., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gandolfi
Lawrence Garb
Inez Gellin
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Genovese
George Arzt
Communications, Inc.
Georgetown University
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J.
Georgian
Matthew J. Gill
Elizabeth Gillespie Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Gilmartin
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Stella
Mr. and Mrs. James Glenister
Glenn Markman Realty, Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Goebelbecker
Goldman Sachs Gives
Kevin Gorman
Margaret F. Grace
Bridget M. Grasso
Janis Grasso
Lauren Grayson
Robert Green
Dolores T. Greene
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Grein
The Griffin Family Foundation
Nicole C. Grogan
Anne L. Gross
Gerald Grossman
Guardsmark, Incorporated
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Gulfo
Claire Hackney
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Hagan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Hall
Franklin T. Hallam
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Hallman
Keith H. Hammonds and
Jacqueline Dyer
Bo Han
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Haney
Joseph F. Hanvey
Rosemary Hardart-Dobbin
Harmonie Club
Jeremiah J. Harris
Kathleen A. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartley
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Harvey
Ann Hatfield
Hawks & Company
James S. Hazard
HCT Packaging, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Healey
Health Net Life Insurance
Company
Barbara Healy
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hearne
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hegarty
Stephen Hely
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hencoski
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hendry
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Henry
Maureen D. Herbert
Timothy Herlihy
Catherine B. Hickey
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hicks
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Higgins
Lisa C. Hinkson
HIP of Greater New York
HMU Lunney Restaurant, Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Holmes
Sven E. Holmes and Lois
Romano
Holy Name of Mary
Altar Society
Holy Rosary Sports Program
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Honohan
Sean Hoover
Hotel 57, LLC
Jack Houlihan
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Houlihan
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Houlihan
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Houlihan
Hudson Valley Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
Humphreys
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hundt
International Union of
Operating Engineers
Carmen Iacobelli
Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Iannaconi
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ierace
Industrial Finance, Inc.
ING
Inner-City Scholarship Fund
Institutional Commodity
Services Corp.
Inter-mark
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Introne
Irish Emigrant Society
Theodore Jacobson
Teresa Jankovic
Gregory S. Jay
JC Ryan EBCO/H&G LLC
JCCS Realty Inc.
JDM Consulting, LLC
Jefferies & Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Jennings, Jr.
Sandra A. Jerro
JJD Electrical Service &
Installation Corp.
Carla A. Job, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Johnston
Jones Hirsch Connors & Bull P.C.
Jones Lang LaSalle Inc.
Joannes J.H. Joosten
Robin Joseph
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Julian
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Juran
JustGive.Org
Chris Kalodis
Kane Kessler, P.C.
John Kast
George S. Kaufman
Keating Brothers
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Keating
George F. Keelty
Henry R. Keizer
Mr. and Mrs. Denis P. Kelleher
Mr. and Mrs. Rory Kelleher
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Keller
Dorothy R. Kelly
Jeanne M. Kelly
Thomas H. Kennedy
William F. Kenny, III
KeyBank National Association
John Kiefer
Margaret A. King
Rita T. King
Klein Zelman Rothermel LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kline
Glenn P. Koennecke
Patricia A. Kolb
Ken Kopf
Tracey Louise M. Kornish
Kornstein Veisz Wexler &
Pollard, LLP
Kraft Foods
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Krause
Wendy Krempa
Arthur Krystofiak
Kurzman Karelsen & Frank, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. La Cava
Most Reverend Dominick J.
Lagonegro
Mr. and Mrs. John Laguzza
Lahr Dillon Manzulli Kelley
& Penett
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Landy
Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Lane
Marie-Noelle Langan
Elaine A. Langone
Stephen F. Langowski
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Larkin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. LaRusso
Christine A. Lattanzio
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Laurenzano
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lawton
Ledgestone Associates
Sheldon Lehman
James P. Lemmo
LePatner & Associates, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Lessing
Larry A. Leva
Lawrence J. Levine
James P. Liddy
Mark Lieb and Cristine M.
Grimaldi
Lilker Associates Consulting
Engineers, PC
Lincoln Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linn
Lloyd Staffing
Talia Lockspeiser
Mr. and Mrs. Guido Lombardi
Lone Pine Foundation, Inc.
Nina Lopane
Robert Losonsky
John J. Loughnane
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Loughran
Constance Louie
Lowenstein Sandler PC
Carla M. Lown
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W.
Lukasiewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. George
MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macri
Ms. Janet A. Maddams
Rocco J. Maggiotto and
Kathleen M. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Maguire
David P. Mahon
Victor T. Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Maier
James T. Maine
Mandarin Oriental New York
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Manfred
Elizabeth J. Mangan
Manhattan Club
Mark R. Manley
Mr. and Mrs. John Kevin Mara
Mary F. Mara
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Marchini, Jr.
Robert Marci
Ralph A. Marinaccio, Sr.
Frank P. Marino
Edward Marotta, III
Mart Financial Group, Inc.
Thomas E. Martin
Gerald Marzorati and
Barbara Mundy
Massachusetts Mutual Life
Insurance Co.
Tess Mateo and Gary D. Brewster
Nancy Matta
Vincent J. Matthews
Joseph Mauriello
Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Mc Auley
Daniel R. McAuliffe, Jr.
Carlyn S. McCaffrey
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCarty
The McComb Family
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
McConekey
McDermott & Thomas
Association
Nancy McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McDonnell
Dorothea A. McElduff
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.
McEvily, Jr.
Michael McGibbon
F. Gerard McGrath
The Honorable Charles E. Schumer,
United States Senator for New York,
standing between Catholic Charities
Trustees Michael P. Smith and
Catherine R. Kinney, served as guest
speaker for the annual Wall Street
Breakfast to benefit Catholic Charities.
2009 Wall Street Breakfast
Corinne Ball, Esq.
The Bank of New York Mellon
Corporation
Rosemary T. Berkery
Francis X. Comerford
Michael J. Comerford, Esq.
Consolidated Edison, Inc. –
Kevin Burke
Suzette Crivaro
Noreen M. Culhane
Cutsogeorge Tooman & Allen
Architects, PC – Craig Tooman
Ronald Decicco
Mario C. Diaz-Cruz
Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP
Forsyth Street Advisors, LLC –
Aileen Gribbin
General Atlantic LLC
Goldman Sachs Gives
The McGraw-Hill Companies
Employee Giving Program
McGuggan, LLC
Clare M. McHugh and
Mark A. Laswell
McKenna Long & Aldridge, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna
Mr. and Mrs. Brian McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McLaughlin
Sean J. McManus
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McNee
William J. Mead
Sheila Meany
Medallion Financia,l Corp.
Gladys Medawar
Mediacom
Communications Corp.
Carl W. Melone
Mercer
Matthew V. Merola
Charles B. Merrill
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Merrill
William Merritt, Jr.
Meyer, Suozzi, English &
Klein, P.C.
Susanne Mikhail
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Millette
Milo Kleinberg Design
Associates Inc.
John Mittler
Henry P. Monaghan and
Nancy L. Hengen
Michael Monahan
Rosanne A. Moore
Arthur B. Moran
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Moran
Jeffrey Morris
Dolores J. Morrissey
Ted Moudis
Mount Pleasant Teacher’s
Association
Mount Saint Mary College
Brian Mulkeen
The Healey Family Foundation
Barbara Healy
Jashvant & Hansa Shah
Catherine & Christopher Kinney
Francis La Salla
Rockport Mortgage Corp.–
Dan Lyons
Richard F. Mahoney
Thomas E. McInerney
MDG Design & Construction Michael T. Rooney
Victor J. Menezes
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Donald R. Monks
Michael A. Moran, Jr.
National Land Tenure
Company, LLC
Nixon Peabody LLP – Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Mullen
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Muller, Jr.
Paul Munter
Murdoch Security &
Investigations, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Murphy
James C. Murphy
Michael A. Murphy
Paul Murphy
Robert J. Murphy, Jr.
Catherine L. Murray
Michael T. Murray, Esq.
Vincent J. Muscarnera
Robert C. Myers
Virginia Myers
Mark Nacinovich
National Land Tenure
Company, LLC
National Philanthropic Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Nazem
Eldo Netto, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Neubelt
New York Bankers Association
New York Design Center, Inc.
New York Jets, LLC
New York Palace Hotel
New York State AFL-CIO
New Yorker Hotel
Management Company
Howard Newman
Frank Nicastri
Nicholas and Christina
Raho Foundation
Margaret Nobilski
Agnes F. Nolan
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nonna
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nutt, Jr.
Lawrence F. O’Brien
William F. O’Brien, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Michael O’Connor
Mary O’Dowd-Pope
J. Lynch
NYSE Euronext
John J. Phelan, Jr.
Platt Byard Dovell White
Architects LLP – Samuel White
Charles E. Rappold, II
Thomas A. Renyi
Karen Seitz
Brian T. Shea
Susan Skerritt
Michael P. Smith
Reverend Monsignor Kevin L.
Sullivan
Time Wavecrest Management
Team - Susan L. Camerata
Robert Waldele
Jean P. Wynn
William J. O’Hare
Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Mara
Ellen O’Neill
James O’Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orlando
Stephen Ormsby
Noreen M. O’Rourke
Brian E. O’Sullivan
James F. O’Sullivan and
Margaret M. Molloy
Alfred C. Otero
Our Lady of Assumption
Church Senior Citizens
Outstanding Transport, Inc.
Frank Pacheco
Pacific Worldwide, Inc.
Rebeca Palka
Nicholas Papapietro
Par Plumbing Co., Inc.
Paradysz Matera Co., Inc.
Parish of The Immaculate
Conception
Partners & Jeary
Daphne Paul
Robert E. Pedersen, Esq.
Penfli Industries, Inc.
Performance Legal
Recruiting, Inc.
Margarita Perusquia
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pesola
Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen
Petrocelli Electric Co., Inc.
Florie J. Petti and Mary A. Petti
Patrice C. Peugnet
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Peyton
Pfizer Foundation
Matching Gifts Program
Phillips Nizer, LLP
Gwendolyn T. Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Phillips
Phoenix Down Corporation
Gennaro Picone
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pike
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Carla Hendra, (center) honored at the
Archbishop’s Christmas Luncheon with the
Christmas Angel Award for her outreach
to the poor and suffering, stands between
Marilyn and William Frank, recipients of
the St. Nicholas Award that honored their
generous efforts to bring hope year-round
to those in need.
Cardinal’s Christmas Luncheon
Mrs. Robert H. Abplanalp
Acheson Doyle Partners
Architects, P.C.
Edmund J. Agresta
Aron J. Ain
Adriana R. Albano
June Alfieri
Allied Irish Bank
Apple Core Hotels
Regina Appler
The Astor Home for Children
Antoinette M. Astorina
Frances N. Astorina
Nicolina R. Astorina
Margaret A. Baine
Gertrude L. Balicki
The Bank of New York
Mellon Corporation
Jenette Barrow-Bosshart
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baxter
Lisa Belzberg
Bergin Interiors, Inc.
Rosemary T. Berkery
Laurette S. Bouchard
Patricia Q. Brennan
Mary P. Brody
Brown Shoe Company, Inc.
Margaret B. Brown
Mary Beth Brown
Mary Camille Brown and
Joseph Bardi
Maureen Brown
Noreen Brown
Nicholas E. Brusco, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Burke
William J. Burke, Esq.
John Calicchio
Calvary Fund, Inc.
Joan M. Carroll
Richard M. Cashin
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Castle
CHP International
The Christophers, Inc.
Church of St. Augustine
Church of St. Joseph
Church of St. Thomas More
Church of the Blessed Sacrament
Church of the Resurrection
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark
Mary Higgins Clark
Marian S. Clark
Elizabeth T. Cleary
Michael F. Colagiovanni, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Comas
Jacqueline Comesanas
Concannon Family Foundation
Marie K. Connelly
Della Connolly
Honorable and Mrs. James P.
Connors, Jr.
John V. Connorton, Jr.
Margaret M. Conroy
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
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Annual Report 2009
Mrs. John F. Creed
Honorable and Mrs. Paul A. Crotty
Noreen M. Culhane
Sophie E. Czechlewski
Mary T. D’Ablemont
Jacqueline DaCosta
Siobhan T. Deasy
Louis P. Di Cerbo, II
Joan C. Di Marco
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Di Piazza, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mario C. Diaz-Cruz
Patricia D. Dillon
Robert C. Dinerstein
Maureen Doherty
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dooley
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Doty, Jr.
George E. Doty, Sr.
Catherine J. Douglass
Charles E. Drimal
Maureen Driskill
Florence B. D’Urso
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eck
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Egan
Elias Sayour Foundation, Inc.
Embassy Suites, Inc.
The Equestrian Order of the
Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem
Mary E. Erdoes
Farrell Fritz, P.C.
Patricia C. Fay
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Feerick
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence T. Fell
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ferguson
Mrs. and Mr. John K. Figge
Fitzpatrick Hotel Group
Peter M. and Brigid S. Flanigan
Mary D. Flynn
Fordham University
Mary Louise Formato, M.D.
Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Frank
Baroness Flavia Frati-Spagnola
The Catherine and Henry J.
Gaisman Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Galesi
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F.
Gallagher
Gloria M. Gannon
George Arzt Communications, Inc.
Georgetown University
Mary Giambelli
Matthew J. Gill
Elizabeth Gillespie Clark
Rosella P. Glynn
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Margaret F. Grace
Susan M. Grady
Bridget M. Grasso
The William and Diana Romney
Gray Family Foundation
Mrs. Martin R. Grealy
Lisa Green
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Griparich
Charles R. Guariglia
Ann M. Guglielmo
Bo Han
Elizabeth A. Harkin
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harkins
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Harvey
Elizabeth Hayes
The Healey Family Foundation
Heidi Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hendra
Lawrence F. Hickey
Frances M. Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Higgins
Hilton Garden Inn
Hilton Hotels Corporation
Jeffrey J. Hodgman
Mabel Holley
Mary T. Hopkins
Hotel Association of
New York City, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Houlihan
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Houlihan
Hudson Valley Bank
Maureen Hurley
Marjorie L. Ihrig
Inner-City Scholarship Fund
Institutional Commodity
Services Corp.
JDM Consulting, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Johansen
John A. Coleman
Catholic High School
The Johnson Foundation
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Jove
Diana J. Kalman
Kane Kessler, P.C.
Carolyn Kane
Janice F. Kaplan
George S. Kaufman
Denis P. & Carol A. Kelleher
Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Rory Kelleher
Kennedy Child Study Center
Mr. and Mrs.Victor K. Kiam, III
Arlene Kieta
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Kinney
Frances J. Kirwin
Wendy Kopp
Kornstein Veisz Wexler &
Pollard, LLP
Joan M. Lanaro
The Landegger Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Elaine A. Langone
Rosalind Laurie
James B. Lee, Jr.
Catherine Lenihan
Leo House
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Lessing
Lilker Associates Consulting
Engineers, PC
Lincoln Hall
Loews Hotels
Constance Louie
Helen T. Lowe
Mary B. Lynch
Gregg J. Magi
Joan M. Maguire
Eileen F. Mahoney
Hugo R. Mainelli
Theresa Mallon
Mandarin Oriental New York
Patricia Manley
Mrs. Wellington T. Mara
Lubica A. Markovich
Marilyn Masiero
Alexandra Masterson
The Charles A. Mastronardi
Foundation
Tess Mateo and Gary D. Brewster
Daniel R. McAuliffe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John McAuliffe
Carlyn S. McCaffrey, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCarty
The McCooey Charitable
Foundation
Dorothea A. McElduff
F. Gerard McGrath
Lucy McGrath
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McInerney
McKenna Long & Aldridge, LLP
Robert B. McKeon
Vicky L. McLoughlin
Kathryn M. McManus
John P. and Anne W. McNulty
Foundation
The Menezes Foundation
Mercer
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Millette
Misericordia Sisters of
New York, Inc.
Deborah Montaperto
Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Montero
Marion M. Mooney
Dolores J. Morrissey
Jeanne K. Mullen and
Eileen A. Mullen
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Mullen
Mr. and Mrs. William Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy, Jr.
Monica D. Murphy
Paul Murphy
Bettye M. Musham
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Musho
Mutual of America
Life Insurance Company
Natori Company
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Neubelt
New York Palace Hotel
New York State AFL-CIO
New Yorker Hotel
Management Company
Madeleine G. Newbauer
News Corporation
NYC & Co., Inc.
Elva L. O’Brien
O’Connor, Davies, Munns &
Dobbins, LLP
Helen M. O’Dea
Florence R. O’Donovan
Sylvan & Ann Oestreicher
Foundation, Inc
Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide
Jonathan O’Herron
Lorraine O’Neill
Paramount Hotel
Robert E. Pedersen, Esq.
Performance Legal Recruiting, Inc.
Margarita Perusquia
Peter Duffy Furs, Incorporated
Patrice C. Peugnet
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phelan, Jr.
Mary J. Phillips
Catherine Pietronuto
Connie Plaehn
Plainfield Fruit & Produce Co, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Polk
Helen Quinn
The May Ellen & Gerald Ritter
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rosso
John J. Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Rowland
RPH Hotels 51st Street Owner, LLC
Theresa L. Rubricius
JoAnn M. Ruggiero
Anne C. Ruoff
Catherine A. Ryan
Saint Vincent Catholic
Medical Centers of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Salice
Joan C. Samsen
Charles J. Santangelo
Gloria Santino
Bruce & Janet Sargent
Charitable Foundation
Priscilla & Richard Schmeelk
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Schum
The Segal Company
Dorothea V. Shaw
Robert C. Sheehan, Esq.
Kathleen C. Sheridan
The Jeanne Sorensen Siegel
Foundation, Inc.
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher &
Flom, LLP
Margot M. Slater
SMART Tuition Management
Services
Nan M. Smith
St. Vincent Ferrer Church
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein
Helen D. Stone
Mrs. Joan K. Stout
Ms. Marianne Strong
Structure Tone Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sullivan
Theresa M. Sullivan
Mary A. Swales
Therese G. Sweeney
Tallie Taylor
Anne O. Toal
Carol Toner
Reverend Monsignor
William J. Toohy
Trustees of St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Mrs. Donald W. Tynion
Riguey Valencia
Mr. and Mrs. Albertus W.
Van Den Broek
Matthew R. Wagner
Catherine M. Walsh
Mary T. Walsh
Elizabeth C. Weese
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Werronen
The Monsignor Francis J.
Williams Foundation
Honorable and Mrs. Milton L.
Williams, Sr.
Stanley J. Winnis
WRNN - TV Associates,
LTD Partnership
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pingicer
Pioneer Window Mfg. Corp.
Rita Piscopo
Pitta & Giblin, LLP
Pitta Bishop DelGiorno &
Dreier, LLP
Plainfield Fruit & Produce Co, Inc.
Platt Byard Dovell White
Architects, LLP
Platzer, Swergold, Karlin, Levine,
Goldberg & Jaslow, LLP
Dorothea J. Plunkett
Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Plunkett, Jr.
Daniel A. Pocchiari
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Polk
Kenneth G. Poller
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Poreba, Jr.
Premium Painting & Decorating
Priscilla & Richard Schmeelk
Foundation
Pritchard Industries, Inc.
J. Gregg Pritchard
Project Hospitality, Inc.
Paul F. Proskauer
Provident Bank
The Prudential Matching
Gifts Programs
David K. Pryor
Reverend Alfred J. Pucci
Kathryn M. Quigley
Helen Quinn
Nicholas Raho
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Raimann
Samuel H. Raker
Rampulla Associates,
Architects, LLP
Samuel J. Ranzilla
H. Lewis Rapaport
Mr. Charles E. Rappold, II
Thomas J. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Reavy
Norbert Redegeld
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Redington
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reed
Mark L. Regante
Thomas J. Reilly
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Reilly
Reverend Monsignor Joseph F.
Reynolds
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Ridge
Ridgewood Savings Bank
Allan J. Riley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Risoleo
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie A. Rivera
Robert K. Scripps Family
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard R. Roche
Marisa Roel
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rooney
Roosevelt & Cross, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Sokhorn Ros
Rosary Hill Home
Rosenthal & Rosenthal Inc.
Rotary Club of South Shore
Roxanne Assoulin
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.
Rubenstein
Theresa L. Rubricius
Jack Rudin
Karl Ruhry
Mr. and Mrs. Jose C. Ruiz
Mary K. Rutherfurd and
Winthrop Rutherfurd
Terrence Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ryan
Michael P. Sabanos
Pasqualina Sacchetti
Sacred Heart C.Y.O.
Safe Harbors of the Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Sagarna
Sofia Saja
Ricardo Salaman
Allison Salas
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Sangree
John Santanastasio
Mr. and Mrs. John Saracco
Leslie J. Satz
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J.
Savarese
Laura Savino and
Peter Onghena
Valerie C. Scanlon
Daniel Schiffman
Angelique F. Schipani
Virginia M. Schirrmeister
John E. Schlitt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schmeelk
Daniel F. Schmitt
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.
Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Schulte
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Schwimer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Scoblic
Kevin V. Seaman
Guillermo M. Seco
Seek Solutions, Inc.
Karen Seitz
Thaddeus J. Senko
Mark G. Serock
Maninder Singh Sethi
Susan Shah
Muslimbek S. Shamsadov
Martin Shapiro
James P. Shea
Margaret L. Sheils
John J. Shelley
Susan E. Shepherd
Joseph Shields
ShopRite Supermarkets, Inc.
Mark T. Shrekgast
Marie Silverman Marich
Silverman Sclar Shin & Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Sinnott
Susan Skerritt and Brian O’Keefe
Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Slattery
Kelly Slattery
SMART Tuition
Management Services
Mr. and Mrs. Jan K. Smeets
Edward F. Smith
Muriel B. Smith
Nan M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Smyth
Margaret Snyder
Source One Packaging, LLC
Special Olympics New York, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Spinnato
St. Anns Parish Sports
Committee
St. Clare’s Basketball
St. Joseph’s Church CYO
St. Jude School
St. Mary’s Church
St. Patrick’s Athletic Association
St. Paul’s R.C. Church
St. Thomas of Canterbury
Youth Group
Veronica F. Stanion
State Bank of Long Island
Staten Island Council of
Churches
Staten Island Help, Inc.
Staten Island Sports
Hall of Fame, Inc.
Staten Island University Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. James Staudt
Ashley Stephenson
David Sterling
Stewart’s Foundation
Roseann Stichnoth
Timothy A. A. Stiles
Matthew Stilwell
Stradley Ronon Stevens &
Young, LLP
Thomas H. Sturrock
Kenneth Sullivan
Patricia Sullivan
Patrick M. Sweeney
Emily Szydlowski
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taormina
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Teasdale
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C.
Teatum
Justine Tenney
Rene B. Testa
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tetz, Jr.
Equestrian Order of the
Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem
Michelangelo
Schwab Fund for
Charitable Giving
Mr. and Mrs. Norwell F.
Therien, Jr.
Kelly Thomas
TIAA-CREF Employee Giving
Campaign
Tishman Speyer
Leslie Tomenson
Reverend Monsignor
William J. Toohy
Peter Toth
Track Data Corporation
Mark Tralongo
Transfiguration Kindergarten
School
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Tremper
Adolph A. Trinidad, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Tropeano
Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Tullo
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Turley
Turner Construction Company
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Turner
Mrs. Donald W. Tynion
Robert Uhlman
United Activities Unlimited
United Way of Bergen County
United Way of Orange County
United Way of Tri-State
University Physicians Group, PC
Urban Foundation /
Engineering, LLC
USA Financial Services, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Albertus W.
Van Den Broek
Florence Vasey
Mr. and Mrs. John Veihmeyer
Lorraine Velardi
John Verdonck
Joseph J. Verga
Verizon
Lawrence Vitale
Jacqueline M. Vitulli
George Vurno
W5 Group, LLC
Eric Walag
Robert Waldele
John F. Walsh
Mary E. Walsh-Kuehn
William M. Waterman
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Werronen
Mr. and Mrs. Landon B.
Westerlund
Mary Jo Wilde
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wildridge
William H. Sadlier, Inc.
Timothy M. Williams
Scott E. Willoughby
Dawn Winter
Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf
Gary S. Wolff
Anthony Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Lap J. Wong
Wood Acquisition
Company,LLC
WRNN - TV Associates, LTD
Partnership
Keisuke Yorihiro
James Young
Mr. and Mrs. Kent H. Young
Michael A. Young
Louis A. Zampieron
Mr. and Mrs. David Zehler
Harold W. Zeitlin
Margaret A. Zeller
Ziff Brothers Investments, LLC
Zwicker Electric Co., Inc.
Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan shakes hands with Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity Co-Chair Michael P. Smith.
Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity
Development Committee of the
Board of Trustees of Catholic Charities
Victor J. Menezes, Co-Chair
Thomas A. Renyi, Co-Chair
Michael P. Smith, Co-Chair
Pat Whalen, Co-Chair
Stewards
Corinne Ball
James L. Claus
Francis X. Comerford
Michael Comerford
James K. Donaghy
Michael C. Finnegan
Robert P. Garrett
Catherine R. Kinney
Maura A. Markus
Thomas E. McInerney
Joseph E. Spinnato
Michael D. Sullivan
Peter Ward
John J. Phelan, Jr..
Chairman, Catholic
Charities Board of
Trustees
Norma M. Ragalli
Coordinator, Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity
Monsignor
Kevin Sullivan
Executive Director
Tess O’Dwyer
Consultant, Archibishop’s
Committee for Charity
Margaret A. King
Director of Institutional
Advancement
For more information regarding giving, volunteering
and participating in the work of Catholic Charities,
please contact us at 646.794.2051 or [email protected].
All gifts to Catholic Charities make
a difference. We apologize if we
have omitted any supporter or
listed any incorrectly.
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Providing Help.
Catholic Charities helped Brenda, her sons, Nick and William, and thousands of families pay their
rent when they fell behind and faced eviction. Catholic Charities helped them find long-term solutions
to their immediate problems through job placement, counseling and financial support.
“It’s a rough spot to be in when you have to ask for help,” Brenda said. “I am so grateful
to Catholic Charities.”
480,000 families struggle to survive in New York
on less than $22,000 a year…
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Annual Report 2009
Catholic Charities Rebuilds Lives
Strengthening Families
and Resolving Crises
6,110 families supported to stay together 4,300 individuals helped with emergency financial assistance
6,200 individuals helped with job training and placement
27,000 individuals assisted with critically needed social services 19,000 individuals engaged in counseling
Creating Hope.
Part of the Solution (POTS) supports and empowers
children, adults and families in one of the poorest
neighborhoods in the nation.
“It’s not so much what we do; it’s the way we do it with
dignity, love and respect that makes the difference,”
Sr. Mary Alice Hannon, OP, Executive Director.
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Catholic Charities Federation of Agencies
The following agencies provide
a wide range of human services
under various auspices throughout
the Archdiocese of New York.
Religious communities sponsor
some. Others have grown from
parish communities of faith. Still
others were founded by charismatic
clergy, religious or lay leaders.
Together they form The Catholic
Charities of the Archdiocese of New
York, a federation of administered,
sponsored and affiliated agencies
touching almost every human need.
Abraham House
340 Willis Avenue, PO Box 305
Bronx, NY 10454
Director: Mr. Giles Mesrobian
718.292.9321 / abrahamhouse.org
Assistance for offenders, ex-offenders
and relatives.
Association of New York
Catholic Homes
1011 First Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Director: Ms. Melissa Pavone
646.794.2032
The Association of New York Catholic
Homes is a not-for-profit organization
that operates under the auspices of the
Archdiocese of New York. The mission of
the Association is to protect and preserve
more than 2,000 housing units that are
owned by 12 Archdiocesan-sponsored
housing corporations and to build new
affordable housing units on designated
Archdiocesan and housing corporationowned properties.
Astor Services for
Children & Families
6339 Mill Street, PO Box 5005
Rhinebeck, NY 12572-5005
Director: Mr. James McGuirk, PhD
845.871.1000 / astorservices.org
Foster care, group care, residential and
behavioral health services in the Bronx
and Dutchess Counties.
Boys Hope Girls Hope
of New York, Inc.
30 Ackerman Street, PO Box 80477
Staten Island, NY 10308
Director: Mr. Christopher Perry
718.984.8466 / bhghny.org
Residential and educational enrichment
services for adolescents.
Cardinal Hayes Home for Children
60 St. Joseph Drive
Millbrook, NY 12545
Director: Mr. Fred Apers
845.677.6363 / cardinalhayeshome.org
Residential care and treatment for young
people diagnosed with developmental
disabilities, day school for multiplychallenged students.
Cardinal McCloskey Services
2 Holland Avenue
White Plains, NY 10603
Director: Ms. Beth Finnerty
914.997.8000
cardinalmccloskeyservices.org
Foster care, group residences for teens,
family reunification, adoption and
prevention services, child daycare, and
residential services for individuals
diagnosed with developmental disabilities.
Carmel Housing
Development Fund Co.
45 Carmel Court
Staten Island, NY 10304
Director:
Stanan Management Corporation
516.486.1000
Senior housing.
Casa Cecilia
536 West 153rd Street
New York, NY 10031
Director: Ms. Selina Nicholas
212.283.7464
Housing for low- and moderateincome individuals.
Casita Maria, Inc.
830 Southern Boulevard, 4th Floor
Bronx, NY 10459
Director: Ms. Sarah Calderon
718.589.2230 / casita.us
Social services for residents of the South
Bronx and East Harlem.
Mothers and children laugh and learn together at Mercy Center in the South Bronx where they receive supportive services,
daycare, education and job-skills training (left and center.) Children enjoy CYO camp at the Kennedy Center in Harlem (right.)
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Catholic Big Sisters
and Big Brothers
Catholic Guardian Society
and Home Bureau
137 East 2nd Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10009
Director: Ms. Emily Forhman
212.475.3291 / cbsbb.org
1011 First Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Director: Mr. John J. Frein
646.794.2300 / cgshb.org
Volunteer mentoring for boys and
girls, individual and group counseling,
educational support.
Foster care, group residences for teens,
family reunification, adoption and
prevention services, child daycare, post
adoption services, a shelter program
and residential services for individuals
diagnosed with developmental disabilities.
Catholic Charities Community
Services of Orange County
224 Main Street
Goshen, NY 10924
Director: Dean Scher, PhD
845.294.5124
Behavioral health counseling,
immigration and refugee services,
emergency food and crisis intervention
in Orange County.
Catholic Charities Community
Services, Archdiocese of NY
1011 First Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Director: Ms. Beatriz Diaz Taveras
212.371.1000 / catholiccharitiesny.org
Case management, information and
referral, emergency food services,
employment training and placement,
homelessness prevention, immigration
and refugee services, parish support, thrift
store, blind services, deaf apostolate,
residential services for the mentally
challenged, youth recreational and
spiritual services.
Catholic Community
Services of Rockland, Inc.
78 Hudson Avenue
Haverstraw, NY 10927
Director: Ms. Martha Robles
845.942.5791
Social and other services for residents
of Rockland County.
Catholic Kolping Society
165 East 88th Street
New York, NY 10128
Director: Mr. Robert Hemsing
212.369.6647 / kolpingny.org
Temporary housing for men in Manhattan
and retired men in the Bronx.
Centro Maria Residence
539 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
Director: Sr. Hilda Ramirez, RMI
212.581.5273
religiosasdemariainmawolada.org
Housing and job placement services for
immigrant women seeking education
and/or employment.
Christ House, Inc.
432 East 142nd Street
Bronx, NY 10454
Director: Mr. Raul Morales
718.665.8740 / christhouse.us
Housing for men with special
circumstances.
Covenant House New York
460 West 41st Street
New York, NY 10036
Director: Mr. Jerome Kilbane
212.330.0520 / covenanthouseny.org
Create, Inc.
73 Lenox Avenue
New York, NY 10026
Director: Mr. Ralph Perez
212.663.1975 / createinc.org
Residential and outpatient services
for chemically dependent persons
and emergency food service for
the community.
Dominican Sisters
Family Health Service
299 North Highland Avenue
Ossining, NY 10562
Director: Sr. Virginia Hanrahan, OP
914.941.1710 / dsfhs.org
Residential and outpatient services
for chemically dependent persons
and emergency food service for
the community.
Dowling Gardens
190 Kings Highway, PO Box 276
Sparkill, NY 10976-0276
Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce, OP
845.365.1662
Residential and support services
for seniors.
Dwelling Place of NY, Inc.
409 West 40th Street
New York, NY 10018
Director: Sr. Nancy Chiarello, OSF
212.564.7887
thedwellingplaceofny.org
Transitional shelter and support services
for homeless women.
El Carmelo Residence
249 West 14th Street
New York, NY 10011
Director: Sr. Angela Perez, CTSJ
212.242.8224
Temporary housing for young women.
Residential and outreach services for
runaway and at-risk youth.
Msgr. Kevin Sullivan celebrates an early Christmas with children served by the therapeutic nursery program at the Lawrence F. Hickey
Center for Childhood Development in the Bronx, part of Astor Services for Children & Families.
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Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan fields calls on Catholic Charities Immigration Hotline and blesses Lott Community Development’s All Saint’s
Housing affordable housing in Harlem (Left and right). A mother (center) helps her son at Catholic Charities Thanksgiving turkey-and-allthe-trimmings distribution in Harlem.
Elizabeth Seton Women’s
Center, Inc.
133 West 70th Street
New York, NY 10023
Director: Sr. Arleen K. Ketchum, SC
212.579.3657 / teswc.org
Empowering and educational activities
for women.
Encore Community Services
239 West 49th Street
New York, NY 10019
Director: Sr. Elizabeth Hasselt, OP
212.581.2910
encorecommunityservices.org
Residential and support services
for seniors.
Fiorentino HDFC
1830 Amethyst Street
Bronx, NY 10461
718.918.1944
Senior housing.
Good Counsel, Inc.
411 Clinton Street, PO Box 6068
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Director: Mr. Christopher Bell
201.795.0637 / goodcounselhomes.org
Residential and financial assistance,
counseling, medical services and case
management for women facing a
crisis pregnancy.
Good Shepherd Services
305 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10001
Director: Sr. Paulette LoMonaco, RGS
212.243.7070 / goodshepherds.org
Foster care, group residences for teens,
family reunification, adoption and
prevention services.
Grace Institute
1233 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10065
Director: Mary B. Mulvihill, EdD
212.832.7065 / graceinstitute.org
Job training for women.
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Grand Street HDFC
Incarnation Children’s Center, Inc.
410 Grand Street
New York, NY 10002
212.674.2820
142 Audubon Avenue
New York, NY 10033
Director: Ms. Carolyn Castro
212.928.2590
incarnationchildrenscenter.org
Housing for families.
Haven Plaza HDFC
726 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10009
212.475.2900
Housing for families.
Highbridge Community
Development Corporation
1465 Nelson Avenue
Bronx, NY 10452
Director: Jorge Batista
718.293.3100 x 123
highbridgecdc.com
Housing, social and other services
for the Highbridge community.
Highbridge Community
Life Center
979 Ogden Avenue
Bronx, NY 10452
Director: Sr. Ellenrita J. Purcaro
718.681.2222 / highbridgelife.org
Empower the Highbridge community
through a variety of services including
family and childhood counseling, adult
basic education, job training, after-school
activities and community organizing.
Holy Name Centre for
Homeless Men
18 Bleecker Street
New York, NY 10012
Director: Rev. Msgr. John B. Ahern
212.226.5848
Support services for homeless men.
Immaculate Conception HDFC
7132 Tilden Street
Bronx, NY 10461
Senior housing.
Pediatric skilled nursing for infants and
children with HIV/AIDS.
Jeanne d’Arc Residence
253 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
Director: Sr. Marlene Rust, CDP
212.989.5952
Temporary housing for women.
John Paul II HDFC
202 West 141 Street
Harlem, NY 10030
212.690.4700
Senior apartments.
Kennedy Child Study Center
151 East 67th Street
New York, NY 10021
Director: Mr. Peter Gorham
212.988.9500 / kenchild.org
Educational and therapeutic services
for children diagnosed with mental
retardation and other developmental
disabilities and delays, counseling and
supportive services for families.
Ladies of Charity of the Catholic
Charities of the Arch of NY
1011 First Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Director: Ms. Dorothea A. McElduff
212.371.1000
Volunteer services and fundraising.
Lamp Ministries, Inc.
2704 Schurz Avenue
Bronx, NY 10465
Directors: Tom & Lyn Scheuring, PhD’s
718.409.5062 / lampministries.org
Services for the poor and homeless.
Lavelle School for the Blind
3830 Paulding Avenue
Bronx, NY 10469
Director: Mr. W. Frank Simpson
718.882.1212 x216 / lavelleschool.org
Educational services for visually
impaired children.
Leo House For German
Catholic Emigrants
332 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011
Director: Mr. Frank Castro
212.929.1010
Low-cost housing for clergy and religious
persons visiting the sick, students
and travelers.
Leviticus 25-23
Alternative Fund, Inc.
33 West Main Street, Room 205
Elmsford, NY 10523-2413
Director: Mr. David C. Raynor
914.606.9003 / leviticusfund.org
Community development loan fund
whose mission is to place its members’
and associate members’ capital at the
disposal of the economically poor.
Life Experience and Faith
Sharing Association
Little Sisters of the Assumption
Family Health Service
Missionaries of Charity /
Queen of Peace Residence
333 East 115th Street
New York, NY 10029
Director: Mr. Gary Carter
646-672-5200 / littlesistersfamily.org
335 East 145th Street
Bronx, NY 10451
Director: Sr. M. Leticia, MC
718.292.0019
East Harlem-based services to address
the physical, emotional, educational,
and spiritual dimensions of family
health through home-based and
center-based programs.
Emergency shelter services for women.
Lott Community
Development Corporation
1261 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Director: Mr. James Janeski
212.534.6464 / lottresidence.org
Supportive housing for seniors.
Maria Droste Services
386 Park Avenue South, Suite 903
New York, NY 10016
Director:
Betsy Selman Babinecz, DCSW
212.889.4042
mariadrosteservices.com
Psychotherapy and counseling services
for individuals, couples and groups.
Mercy Center, Inc.
45 East 126th Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10035
Director: Sr. Dorothy Gallant, SC
212.987.0959
377 East 145th Street
Bronx, NY 10454
Director: Sr. Mary Galeone, RSM
718.993.2789 / mercycenterbronx.org
Spiritual and social outreach services
delivered in shelters, drop-in centers, and
spiritual needs centers.
Parenting skills training, business training,
support groups, spirituality groups and ESL.
Lincoln Hall
6581 Hylan Boulevard
Staten Island, NY 10309
Director: Mr. Stephen W. Rynn
718.317.2803 / mountloretto.org
PO Box 600, 145 Route 202
Lincolndale, NY 10540
Director: Mr. Jack Flavin
914.248.7474 / lincolnhall.org
Residential and educational services
for at-risk boys.
Mission of the Immaculate Virgin
Nativity Mission Center, Inc.
204 Forsyth Street
New York, NY 10002
Director: Rev. John J. Podsiadlo, SJ
212.674.8590 / nynativity.org
Tutoring, counseling and recreational
services for low-income, primarily Hispanic
youth on the Lower East Side.
Nazareth Housing, Inc.
519 East 11th Street
New York, NY 10009
Director: Rev. Michael J. Callaghan
212.777.1010 / nazarethhousingnyc.org
Transitional housing and support services.
Nazareth Nursery
214-216 West 15th Street
New York, NY 10011-6501
Director: Sr. Lucy Sabatini, OSF
212.243.1881 / nazarethnursery.com
Child daycare and early childhood
education.
New Hope Manor
35 Hillside Road
Barryville, NY 12719
Director: Mr. Nicholas A. Roes
845.557.8353 / newhopemanor.org
Residential substance abuse treatment
for young women.
Residential services for people diagnosed
with developmental disabilities and a
center for delivery of social, psychosocial,
youth, child and senior daycare services.
Children served by Cardinal Hayes Home for Children in Millbrook, NY that treats young people with developmental disabilities (L and R) and
children served by Incarnation Children’s Center, Inc. a pediatric nursing facility specializing in the care of children with HIV/AIDS (center.)
www.catholiccharitiesny.org
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New York Foundling Hospital
590 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011
Director: Mr. William F. Baccaglini
212.633.9300 / nyfoundling.org
Foster care, group residences for
teens, maternity services, family
reunification, adoption and prevention
services, child daycare, and residential
services for individuals diagnosed with
developmental disabilities.
Newburgh Ministry
PO Box 1449
Newburgh, NY 12551
Director: Mr. James McElhinney
845.561.0070 / newburghministry.org
Social services for residents of Newburgh.
Padre Pio Shelter
419 East 155th Street
Bronx, NY 10455
Director: Fr. Pio Maria Hoffmann, CFR
718.292.3713 / franciscanfriars.com
Temporary shelter for homeless men.
Part of the Solution (POTS)
2763 Webster Avenue
Bronx, NY 10458
Director: Sr. Mary Alice Hannan, OP
718.220.4892 / potsbronx.org
Community kitchen, food pantry, medical
and legal clinics, advocacy, limited
transitional housing for men.
Pax Christi Metro New York
371 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10014-3841
Director: Rosemarie Pace, EdD
212.420.0250 / nypaxchristi.org
Catholic social teaching in support
of peace and nonviolence.
Pregnancy Care Center
466 Main Street
New Rochelle, NY 10801
Director: Ms. Michelle Morra
914.235.0505 / pregnancycarecenter.net
Providence Rest Child
Daycare Center
3310 Campbell Drive
Bronx, NY 10465
Director:
Sr. Theresa Ann D’Onofrio, CSJB
718.823.3588
Child daycare and intergenerational
activities.
Queen’s Daughters
Daycare Center, Inc.
73 Buena Vista Avenue
Yonkers, NY 10701
Director: Ms. Barbara Berrios
914.969.4491
Child daycare and preschool activities.
Resource Center for Community
Development, Inc.
421 East 155 Street
Bronx, NY 10455
Director: Mr. Pedro Calderon
718.402.1212
[email protected]
Information and referral services, food and
clothing bank and English-as-a-SecondLanguage education.
Robert B. Fox Memorial House
111 East 117th Street
New York, NY 10035
Director: Sr. Florence Speth, SC
212.534.6634
Transitional housing for homeless women
and their children.
Rosalie Hall
4150 Bronx Boulevard
Bronx, NY 10466
Director: Steven Parker, DSW
718.920.9800 / rosaliehallny.org
Residential and support services for
pregnant teenagers.
RSHM Life Center
32-34 Beekman Avenue
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Director: Sr. Susan Gardella, RSHM
914.366.9710 / rshmlifecenter.org
RSHM Life Center was established in 1995
to respond to the needs of the immigrant
population of Sleepy Hollow and
Tarrytown.
Sacred Heart Associates, LP
One Father Finian Sullivan Drive
Yonkers, NY 10703
Director: Mr. Richard O’Neill
914.965.1659
Senior housing.
Sacred Heart Residence
432 West 20th Street
New York, NY 10011
Director: Sr. Esperanza Fernandez, MD
212.929.5790
sacredheartresidence.com
Temporary residential services for single
and traveling women.
San Jose Day Nursery
430 West 20th Street
New York, NY 10011
Director: Sr. Esperanza Fernandez, MD
212.929.0839
Child daycare, pre-k and kindergarten.
Seton House
1991 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10035
Director: Eric Feldmann
212.348.1655
Housing for homeless individuals.
Society of St. Vincent De Paul,
Central Council
1011 First Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Director: Ms. Natalie Young
212.755.8615
Parish-based support services.
Alternatives to abortion.
[L-R] A nurse talks with a toddler at the New York Foundling Hospital that provides foster care, youth development, community-based
services and supportive services for teen parents; a mother cuddles her child at Catholic Charities Community Services annual winter
coat drive at St. Cecilia’s parish.
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St. Agnes Residence
St. Ignatius Loyola Day Nursery
237 West 74th Street
New York, NY 10023
Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford
212.874.1361
240 East 84th Street
New York, NY 10028
Director: Ms. Theodora L. Crist
212.734.6427
saintignatiusloyola.org
Residence for students and for
business women.
St. Anthony’s Shelter
for Renewal
410 East 156th Street
Bronx, NY 10455
Director: Fr. Richard Roemer, CFR
718.993.5161
Emergency shelter and support
services for homeless men.
St. Benedict’s Day Nursery,
Daycare Center
21 West 124th Street
New York, NY 10027
Director: Mrs. Sharon Barbour
212.423.5715
Child daycare.
St. Joseph’s Immigrant Home
425 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
Director: Ms. Nancy Clifford
212.246.5363
Housing for students and young
business women.
St. Joseph’s School for the Deaf
1000 Hutchinson River Parkway
Bronx, NY 10465
Director: Debbie Arles
718.828.9000 / sjsdny.org
Educational services for hearingimpaired children.
Child daycare and nursery.
St. Mary’s Residence
St. Cabrini Home
225 East 72nd Street
New York, NY 10021
Director: Sr. Almaisa Brito, FDC
212.249.6850 / godslovefdc.org
P.O. Box 69 - 2085 Route 9W
West Park, NY 12493
Director: Mr. Anthony G. Cortese
845.384.6500 x1110
cabrinihome.com
Residential and support services for
adolescents, adult daycare and respite
services for the elderly.
St. Dominic’s Home
500 Western Highway
Blauvelt, NY 10913
Director: Ms. Judy Kydon
845.359.3400 / stdominicshome.org
Foster care, group residences for teens,
family reunification, adoption and
prevention services, child daycare, and
residential services for individuals
diagnosed with developmental disabilities
and persons diagnosed with mental illness.
St. Francis Counseling Center
135 West 31st Street
New York, NY 10001
Director: Ms. Julia Berwick, LCSW
212.736.8500 / stfrancisnyc.org
Psychological counseling.
St. Francis Residences
135 West 31st Street
New York, NY 10001
Director: Rev. John M. Felice, OFM
212.736.8500 / stfrancisfriends.org
Permanent housing and supportive
services for mentally ill, homeless men
and women.
Housing for students and young
business women.
Thorpe Family Residences
406 East 184th Street
Bronx, NY 10458
Director: Sr. Mary Jane Deodati, RDC
718.295.2550
thorpefamilyresidence.org
Transitional and permanent
supportive housing.
Thorpe Village for Senior Citizens
175 Route 340, PO Box 254
Sparkill, NY 10976-0254
Director: Sr. Ursula Joyce, OP
845.359.0454
Housing and support services for lowincome seniors.
Tolentine-Zeiser Community
Life Center, Inc.
Trust for the Center for
Migration Studies in NY
27 Carmine Street
New York, NY 10014-4423
Director: Rev. René Manenti, CS
212.675.3993 / cmsny.org
Study of sociodemographic, historical,
economic, political, legislative and
pastoral aspects of human migration
and refugee movements.
West End Intergenerational
Residence
483 West End Avenue
New York, NY 10024
Director: Ms. Coleen Jackson
212.873.6300 / intergenerational.org
Permanent housing for seniors and
transitional housing for women
and children.
West Farms HDFC
1 West Farms Square Plaza
Bronx, NY 10460
718.589.4546
Permanent housing for families.
Xavier Society for the Blind
154 East 23rd Street
New York, NY 10010
Director: Ms. Kathleen Lynch
212.473.7800
xaviersocietyfortheblind.org
Free Catholic spiritual & inspirational
reading & library services for the visually
impaired.
Youth Ministries for
Peace & Justice, Inc.
1384 Stratford Avenue
Bronx, NY 10472
Director: Ms. Alexie M. Torres-Fleming
718.328.5622 / ympj.org
Urban ministry dedicated to fostering
peace and justice through youth and
community organizing and development.
For the most up-to-date information,
please visit our website at
www.catholiccharitiesny.org.
2345 University Avenue
Bronx, NY 10468
Director: Sr. Margaret McDermott, OP
718.933.6935 / tzclc.org
Immigration services, senior center and
St. Rita’s child daycare.
A baby served by the Pregnancy Care
Center that assists women and children
and provides alternatives to abortion.
www.catholiccharitiesny.org
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Providing Help.
Rahkiya, legally blind and able to see only shadows, cooks, cleans and cares for her two children
in one of New York’s most dangerous neighborhoods. Catholic Charities Guild for the Blind provides
her with a network of services including classroom training, mobility skills, counseling and job
placement so she can move her family to a safe home and live her life with dignity.
“I want my children to see me doing something positive.”
125,000 New Yorkers are challenged with
developmental disabilities…
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Catholic Charities Rebuilds Lives
Supporting the Physically
and Emotionally Challenged
2,725 pre-school children helped through early intervention
and special education classes
1,250 visually and hearing impaired individuals participating
in adaptive training
800 individuals cared for in safe and secure residences
600 individuals with mental illnesses supported in their
own apartments
4,200 individuals receiving therapy to deal with their challenges
1,100 teenagers and adults treated for substance abuse
Creating Hope.
Mission of the Immaculate Virgin (MIV) provides social
and after-school services to nearly 400 children with
developmental disabilities that build upon their strengths
and help them live as independently as possible.
“The secret we found is giving those we serve the same
attention, love and respect that we would give to our
own children,” says Stephen Ryan, Executive Director.
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Catholic Charities Fiscal Report
Condensed Financial Statement
(1)
The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York provides certain direct community services in addition to
coordinating and supporting a federation of affiliated agencies. This Condensed Financial Statement1 reflects the
activity related to these direct community services and the coordination and support of the federation of agencies. An
overview of the fiscal information for the federation of Catholic Charities agencies is presented on the following page.
,
Pledge of Good Stewardship
and Accountability
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of
New York is committed to the highest
standards of good stewardship and
accountability. The Catholic Charities
of the Archdiocese of New York is
separately incorporated according to
the not-for-profit laws of New York State
with its own active Board of Trustees.
An independent public accounting firm
overseen by the Audit Committee of the
Board of Trustees conducts an annual
audit of Catholic Charities finances.
Funds received by Catholic Charities
are carefully monitored to ensure their
use complies with donor intent. Funds
are maintained in separate accounts
and do not co-mingle with those of the
Archdiocese of New York.
Catholic Charities’ policies and
procedures have been reviewed and
meet the standards of the charitable
accountability of the Better Business
Bureau’s Philanthropic Advisory Service.
Catholic Charities complies with all
Federal, State, and Local laws regarding
discrimination.
Revenues
Cardinal’s Appeal
2009
2008
($000)
($000)
$1,000
$1,000
Bequests
3,338
2,698
Appeals, Contributions and Events, Net
6,935
7,176
906
588
2,312
2,352
Cardinal’s Committee for Charity, Net
Grants from Foundations and Corporations
New York Catholic Foundation, Inc2
211
243
Government Sources
22,117
21,554
Program Revenues and Income
4,843
4,718
Other Supporting Services
1,721
1,550
Investment Dividends and Income
762
845
(940)
(1,383)
43,205
41,341
Behavioral Health (Beacon of Hope)
12,123
10,613
Community Outreach Services
11,755
11,671
Youth / Catholic Youth Organization (CYO)
3,893
3,462
Migration Services
1,592
1,660
Realized / Unrealized Investment Gain (Loss)
Expenses
Social and Community Development
Disabled
Disaster Assistance
715
756
1,135
838
79
619
Agency Relations
4,184
4,392
Fundraising
2,406
2,182
Administration
5,772
6,002
43,654
42,195
(449)
(854)
$39,141
$39,590
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets
Net Assets, end of year
(1) This condensed financial statement reflects the combined audited financial statement
of The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York and Affiliates, as follows: The
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, including Catholic Charities Community
Services, Archdiocese of New York; Housing Fund of the Archdiocese of New York and
Housing Development Institute. Certain amounts reported in 2008 have been reclassified
to conform to management’s presentation in 2009. Expenses are overwhelmingly program
related. Approximately 13% is spent on Administration and 6% on Fundraising. (2) Catholic
Charities recognized the net present value of initial donations to the New York Catholic
Foundation (Bicentennial Campaign) of $3.6 in 2007. The change in beneficial interest in
the investment is recognized each year. Distributions will be made by the Foundation
periodically to support Catholic Charities programs and services.
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Services Touching Almost
Every Human Need
Provided by the federation of more than 90
Catholic Charities agencies in New York City
and the Lower Hudson Valley.
Over 437,000 served—$659 million in services
Feeding the
Hungry and
Sheltering
the Homeless
23%
Strengthening
Families and
Resolving
Crises
25%

Protecting and Nurturing Children
and Youth (53,000 served, $295 million
in services): Services include: daycare,
foster care, adoption, camping, sports
and after-school activities, community
centers and preventative services.
Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering

the Homeless (158,100 served, $70
million in services): Services include:
emergency meals, emergency shelters,
temporary and transitional residences,
permanent affordable housing and
preventing evictions.
Strengthening Families and Resolving

Protecting
and Nurturing
Children and
Youth
29%
Welcoming
and Integrating
Immigrants
and Refugees
6%
Supporting the
Physically and
Emotionally
Challenged
17%
Providing help and creating hope
for over 430,000 New Yorkers in need,
non-Catholics and Catholics alike.
Crises (166,000 served, $81 million in
services): Services include: information
and referral, coordinating services,
counseling, financial assistance,
maternity services and job readiness
and placement.
Supporting the Physically and

Emotionally Challenged (14,400 served,
$202 million in services): Services include:
supportive housing for the mentally ill,
counseling, residences for those with
special needs and disabilities and early
intervention and special education.
Welcoming and Integrating
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Points to Note:
Administrative expenses are kept very low. On average Catholic Charities agencies of the
Archdiocese of New York spends 88 cents of each dollar on program expenses.
While many services are provided through government partnerships, substantial private
philanthropy is necessary to sustain the range and quality of services offered by Catholic
Charities agencies.
Immigrants and Refugees (46,000
served, $11 million in services): Services
include: reuniting families, teaching
English and civics, obtaining work
authorization, finding jobs and
preventing exploitation.
The size of the individual segments of the chart represents a weighted average of the
number of people served and the expenditures that reflects more accurately the proportion of services provided in each category. Some services, primarily residential, are
very intensive requiring higher expenditures to serve a smaller number of individuals
with special needs. Other categories, such as information and referral and emergency
meals, serve many more people at a much lower cost per person.
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Providing Help.
Suman, a pro-democracy organizer, fled Nepal after he was beaten unconscious and threatened
with death. Catholic Charities helped him find a full-time job and establish a new life. Most important,
Catholic Charities helped secure passage for his wife, Saraswati, and his daughter, Fortune, 3, who
sleeps on her mother’s shoulder after their grueling 27-hour flight to safety.
“In my critical time, Catholic Charities supported me,” Suman says.
16,000 people fell victim to human trafficking…
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Catholic Charities Rebuilds Lives
Welcoming and Integrating
Immigrants and Refugees
41,507 calls for help answered promptly with accurate
information in 18 languages
2,835 families provided with expert counsel and
safeguarded from exploitation
557 immigrants reunited with their families
288 breadwinners helped to obtain authorization to work
27 asylum seekers provided with legal representation
Creating Hope.
Catholic Charities Community Services acts as guides
to help thousands of immigrants and refugees overcome
trauma endured, find work and adjust to their new lives.
“With dignity and compassion, we help those who come
to our country seeking refuge” said Beatriz Diaz Taveras,
Executive Director.
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1910 • Centennial • 2010
Providing Help.
Creating Hope.
T
he history of Catholic Charities advanced in
1910 when four hundred delegates from
24 states banded together on the campus of
Catholic University of America in Washington DC
to found Catholic Charities USA. This year, 2010,
marks the Centennial of that momentous event.
The full history of Catholic Charities traces back
further to before our nation’s founding. In 1727,
twelve Ursulan nuns sailed from the safety of their
homes in France to the muddy outpost of New
Orleans. They established a hospital, an orphanage
to care for unwanted children and the first free
school teaching colonial girls, former slaves and
Native Americans. Most consider this the first
formal Catholic charitable effort in the “states.”
Similar faith-filled responses to those in need
began throughout the United States.
The 19th century witnessed thousands of children
orphaned in the wake of wars and migration.
The Good Shepherd Sisters, the Sisters of Charity,
the Sisters of St. Dominic, Fr. Drumgoole and the
laity of the St. Vincent DePaul Society, among
others, sparked the evolution of what today are
among the largest and most vital Catholic childcare
agencies that serve vulnerable children who suffer
from abuse or neglect.
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Shortly after the founding of Catholic Charities
USA, Catholic charitable efforts in New York were
formalized through a special act of the New York
State Legislature in 1917 that incorporated The
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York.
This same act established Catholic Charities in the
other seven New York State dioceses.
Today Catholic Charities in New York proudly
celebrates its solidarity with more than
1,700 Catholic charities in communities and
neighborhoods in all 50 states. This network forms
one of the largest charitable organizations in the
nation providing help and creating hope for more
than 8.5 million people each year -Catholics and
non-Catholics alike.
Now more than ever,
Catholic Charities
throughout the
nation come together
to ensure that our
neighbors receive the
help they need to live
their lives in dignity.
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Providing Help. Creating Hope.
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“Catholic Charities helped make good
memories for me and my children.”
Aileen, Staten Island, NY
“Your genuine care, concern and empathy
is what has touched me so deeply.”
Jahlyssa, Dutchess County, NY
“For those of us who utilize Catholic Charities
services, they have been a lifesaver.”
Reverend Joseph P. LaMorte,
Church of the Holy Trinity,
Poughkeepsie, NY
From the shores of Staten Island
through the streets of the city,
along the valleys of the Hudson
and the hills of the Catskills,
Catholic Charities rebuilds lives
today and into the future.
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Day in and day out,
Catholic Charities
dedicated staff help
our neighbors in need
Always with compassion and dignity
Staff members display stories about
their help with the New York Times
Neediest Cases (top). Richard Bertin
serves coffee at Catholic Charities
annual turkey-and-trimmings give away
(bottom left) and Beatriz Diaz Taveras,
Executive Director Catholic Charities
Community Services, (bottom right)
applauds staff for their service during
Staff Day at Dunwoodie Seminary.
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Annual Report 2009
Board of Trustees and Senior Management
Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan,
Archbishop of New York
Board of Trustees
John J. Phelan, Jr.
Msgr. Thomas E. Gilleece
William J. McDonough
Thomas A. Renyi
Chairman of the Board, Retired
Chairman & CEO of the New York
Stock Exchange
Pastor, Church of St. John & St. Mary
Retired Vice Chairman, Bank of
America/Merrill Lynch
Co-Chair, Archbishop’s Committee
for Charity/Development
Committee of the Board of Catholic
Charities, Retired Executive
Chairman, The Bank of New York
Mellon Corp.
Mario L. Baeza
Chairman & CEO, The Baeza Group,
Founder & Executive Chairman,
V-me Media, Inc.
Corrine Ball
Partner, Jones Day
Rosemary T. Berkery
Vice Chairman, Wealth
Management Americas & Chairman,
UBS Bank USA
Francis X. Comerford
President, Platform Development &
Commercial Operations, NBC Local
Media Division
Kathleen B. Cudahy
Connelly & McLaughlin
Noreen M. Culhane
Retired Executive Vice President,
Global Corporate Client Group,
NYSE
Richard F. Czaja
Executive Vice President & General
Counsel, Stahl Real Estate Co.
Mario Diaz-Cruz, III
Partner, Dorsey & Whitney, LLP
Michael C. Finnegan
Managing Director, JP Morgan
Securities, Inc.
Stanley E. Grayson
Chair of the Audit Committee, Vice
Chairman & COO, M.R. Beal Co.
Patricia Handal
Coordinator of the Cardinal
Cooke Guild
Jeffrey J. Hodgman
Retired Executive Vice President –
Investments, MetLife, Inc.
Denis Hughes
President, NYS AFL-CIO
Sr. Margaret John Kelly, DC
Vice Chair & Chair, Program/Quality
Improvement, Executive Director,
Vincentian Center for Church and
Society, St. John’s University
Catherine R. Kinney
Chair, Nominating/Governance
Committee, Retired President
& Co-COO, NYSE Euronext
Paul Kolaj
Co-Founder, President & CEO,
Famiglia-DeBartolo, LLC
John P. Malvisi
Partner, Deloitte & Touche, LLP
Maura A. Markus
Victor J. Menezes
Vice Chair & Co-Chair, Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity
Development Committee of the
Board of Catholic Charities, Senior
Advisor, New Silk Route Partners, LLC
Catherine L. Murray
Financial Sector Strategist,
WJB Capital Group, Inc.
Martin C. Murrer
Managing Director, Sagent
Advisors, Inc.
Msgr. Gregory Mustaciuolo
Chancellor, Archdiocese
of New York
Ralph A. O’Connell, MD
Vice Chair & Chair, Agency Relations
Committee, Provost & Dean,
School of Medicine, New York
Medical College
Jonathan O’Herron
Vice Chair, Managing Director,
Lazard Freres & Co., LLC
William M. Pruellage
Managing Director, Castle
Harlan, Inc.
Executive Vice President, Head of
International Retail Banking, Citi
Global Consumer Group
J. Brendan Ryan
Chair, Marketing/Communications
Committee; Chairman Emeritus,
DraftFCB
Julia V. Shea
Attorney
Michael P. Smith
Vice Chair & Co-Chair, Archbishop’s
Committee for Charity/
Development Committee of
the Board of Catholic Charities,
President & CEO, New York Bankers
Association
Bishop Dennis Sullivan
Vicar General, Archdiocese of
New York
Patrick J. Whalen
Co-Chair, Archbishop’s Committee
for Charity/Development
Committee of the Board of Catholic
Charities, Global Head of Trading,
AllianceBernstein Holding, LLP
Virginia M. Wilson
Vice Chair & Chair, Finance
Committee, Executive VP & CFO,
Wyndham Worldwide Corporation
Senior Management
Msgr. Kevin Sullivan, PhD
Joy Jasper, MS
Mary L. Marshall
Beatriz Diaz Taveras, MBA
Executive Director &
Chief Executive Officer
Director, Human Resources, Catholic
Charities Community Services
Executive Director, Catholic
Charities Community Services
Joseph Becker, MS
Margaret A. King
Coordinator, Hudson Valley
Regional Services, Catholic Charities
Community Services
Agency Relations Liaison
Director, Institutional Advancement
Chief Development Officer
Alec J. McAuley, MBA
Special Assistant to the
Executive Director
Mark D. Brigham, MA
Director, Business Services, Catholic
Charities Community Services
Joseph L. Buttigieg, MSW
Associate Executive Director
Kenneth Dempsey, CPA, MBA
Treasurer & Chief Financial Officer
Philip Dorian
Director of Agency Services
George Horton, JD
Director, Social & Community
Development
Mary D. Koenig, MPA
Secretary to Board of Trustees,
Coordinator for the Office of
Executive Director
Talia Bernal Lockspeiser
Associate Director, Catholic Charities
Community Services
Jacqueline Lofaro, PhD
Director, Marketing and
Communications
Director, Catholic Youth
Organization (CYO), Catholic
Charities Community Services
Joseph E. Panepinto, MA
Catholic Charities Director,
Staten Island Services
Alfred J. Peck, LCSW
Director, Community Outreach
Services, Catholic Charities
Community Services
Mary Ellen Ros, LMSW
Catholic Charities Director,
Hudson Valley Services
Luz Tavarez-Salazar, MUP
Anne Tommaso, MPA
Director, Beacon of Hope
Services, Catholic Charities
Community Services
William C. Tountas, CPA
Assistant Treasurer and Director,
Fiscal Operations, Catholic Charities
Community Services
Judith E. Trancucci, M.Ed
Director of Operations, Catholic
Youth Organization, Catholic
Charities Community Services
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Our Mission: The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York seeks to uphold the dignity of each
person as made in the image of God by serving the basic needs of the poor, troubled, frail and oppressed
of all religions. We collaborate with parishes, as well as non-Catholic and Catholic partners, to build a
compassionate and just society. Through a network of administered, sponsored and affiliated agencies,
Catholic Charities delivers, coordinates, and advocates for quality human services and programs touching
almost every human need.
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