Catholic Charities Annual Report FY2013

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An Annual Report of the Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston

2013


EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Deborah Kincade Rambo, LICSW President Rev. Phillip B. Earley, Esq. General Counsel Jennifer Mendelsohn Chief Financial Officer Larry Mayes, MA Vice President, Programs Kenneth P. Binder Vice President, Development Carol Reilly Director, Human Resources David Walsh Chief Information Officer Barry Veronesi Controller Daniel Dormer Director, Real Estate & Facilities

division Leadership Mary Ann Anthony, MS Director, Child Care Division Joseph Burnieika Director, Catholic Charities Greater Boston Beth Chambers, MSW Director, Catholic Charities South Virginia Doocy, MA Director, Catholic Charities North & Merrimack Valley Heidi Garcia Director, Development Ethel Higgins Assitant Director, Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities Michelle Mitchell Senior Grant Writer Suzanne Ouellette Director, Marketing & Public Relations Marjean A. Perhot Director, Refugee and Immigration Services Sr. Maryadele Robinson, MSW Director, Labouré Center Cover photo: Camper Joanne Tang hunts for sea creatures along the shore at Sunset Point Camp in Hull. Design and text by Catholic Charities Boston Marketing Department Printing by Standard Modern Company

Board of trustees James D. Gallagher, Chair Lisa B. Alberghini Thomas D. Carey Bernard Dreiblatt Kathleen Driscoll Douglas J. Farrington Jennifer Merrigan Fay Kathleen Feldstein Rev. J. Bryan Hehir Jeffrey J. Kaneb Mark Kerwin Richard C. Lord Kevin M. MacKenzie James G. McManus Ruth McRoy Thomas E. O’Leary Thomas M. O’Reilly Walter Osterman Don Rodman Mike Sheehan Most Rev. Peter J. Uglietto, V.G. EX OFFICIO Deborah Kincade Rambo, LICSW President & Treasurer

Rev. Phillip B. Earley, Esq. Secretary

Crossings is an annual publication of the Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston (Catholic Charities Boston), 51 Sleeper Street, Boston, MA 02210. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission by Catholic Charities Boston is prohibited.


Catholic Charities is a nationally recognized non-profit organization that is working to reduce poverty in America. At Catholic Charities of Boston, we are the hands that reach out into the community to sow love, pardon, truth, faith, hope, light and joy. Catholic Charities of Boston puts the words of his holiness and TIME Magazine Man of the Year - Pope Francis - into action each day. Focusing on bringing to the community the never ending need for tenderness, mercy and compassion. We chose to exhibit our work through the Prayer of St. Francis.

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Dear friends, This past fiscal year has been an exciting one at Catholic Charities as we joined Catholics around the world in welcoming Pope Francis as leader and protector. We are especially elated because of his renewed focus on the important work of the church — to care for the poor. During the homily at his inaugural mass, Pope Francis reminded us, “The vocation of being a ‘protector’... means protecting people, showing loving concern for each and every person, especially children, the elderly, those in need, who are often the last we think about.” At Catholic Charities, it is the “children, elderly, those in need” who we first think about when we get to work each day. Over 500 staff members live the Catholic Charities mission through their vocation as social workers and educators on the ground in your community. They are teachers helping young minds develop; linguists encouraging immigrants by teaching them English; case workers helping a family find food or shelter; elders helping to care for the young as well as each other; and leaders guiding students on the path to their GED or job certificate. “Today too, amid so much darkness, we need to see the light of hope and to be men and women who bring hope to others,” said Pope Francis. Catholic Charities aims to be that light of hope in times of darkness. It is because of your generosity of time, talent and treasure that we are able to provide hope and keep the light burning for those who come to our door. Thank you for joining us in our fight to end poverty in our communities. Sincerely, Deborah Kincade Rambo, LICSW James D. Gallagher President Chair, Board of Trustees

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You’re a young parent. And even though you’ve been reminded how young you are, you know in your heart that you can be a great parent. While many of our programs at Catholic Charities differ in services or clientele, they all share one common goal: to strengthen and preserve the family. Here a Healthy Families participant jokes with his daughter. Catholic Charities is proud to work with Children’s Trust and the Massachusetts Home Visiting Initiative to offer Healthy Families at our centers in Dorchester, Lynn and Haverhill.

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Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace;

Where there is hatred, let me sow love;

Volunteers are at the heart of what we do. They stock shelves in our food pantries. They visit elders at their homes. They mentor youth in their community. They welcome immigrants to their city. They practice what we preach. 4


Where there is injury, pardon; Helping others is a calling. At Catholic Charities, we recognize that sometimes life does not go as planned, that people need a second chance. Catholic Charities’ five homeless shelters offer that second chance. Our shelters aim to be places of transition and we work with area agencies to help families find a new home and a new life full of hope and opportunity. Pictured left, Volunteers from Liberty Mutual help out at Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities Food Pantry in Lowell during Liberty Serves week. Pictured right, A Catholic Charities family who moved on to their own residence after residing at St. Ambrose Family Shelter.

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Where there is doubt, faith; Each day, the staff at Catholic Charities roll up their sleeves and help others. When there are too many desperate cries for help, staff become driven to succeed. Social workers try to find different ways to help. Basic needs case workers listen to people who fear homelessness, hunger and darkness. They help clients create budgets and find ways to help lift themselves up with their own hands instead of receiving a hand out. They ignite a light of hope. Your support helps the doubtful find faith.

A Foster Grandparent listens during an appreciation luncheon this past fall. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than 6,600 young people in Massachusetts. At Catholic Charities, ninetyone experienced adults, age 55 and older, utilize their knowledge and experience to help in classrooms from preschool to high school. Intergenerational friendships and positive interaction benefits both parties. This program is part of National Services’ Senior Corps.

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Where there is despair, hope; No one should go hungry. Yet, each year Catholic Charities feeds over 100,000 people.

We don’t ask you if you are

Catholic, we ask you if you are hungry. Food insecurity is REAL throughout our state and country. And Catholic Charities food pantries are among the top three pantries in the area fighting the epidemic. We distributed over 1 million pounds of food last year from the Greater Boston Food Bank. And that is just one source of many we use to stock our shelves. Each Thanksgiving in collaboration with the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley, Catholic Charities distributes nearly 5,000 Thanksgiving meals to families in need throughout Boston and the surrounding communities. With your help, we are fighting hunger one family at a time. Your support provides hope. Healthy Families Home Visitor Renee Pulley thanks volunteers during Catholic Charities Annual Thanksgiving Distribution at the Yawkey Center in Dorchester.

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Where there is darkness, light; “You grow up with your child,” said Danyelle, who became a mom just a week shy of her 19th birthday. This is the challenge that young parents face. She would often hear about the disadvantages her son would likely face. “But I was determined not to become a statistic and not to let my son become a statistic either,” said Danyelle. It is that spirit that motivated her to stay in college, balancing research papers with changing diapers. She graduated in May, just after her son’s fourth birthday. “My case worker made me realize what a big impact I have on my son—that he watches me and imitates me,” said Danyelle. She is proud that her son already talks about going to college one day, an aspiration he no doubt has learned from his mom. To all those who make this program possible, like you, Danyelle says, “I am really thankful for the additional support at a time when I was going through so much on my own.” Your support provides light.

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A graduate of Catholic Charities North Education Center sits with her son during the graduation ceremony in Lynn last summer. At the Education Center in Lynn, out-of-school youth find GED preparation and skills training. While a High School Equivalency Diploma is the goal, teachers help students see themselves as learners, not dropouts. GED classes include Youthworks, Teenstart, and the Education and Parenting Skills Center.


And where there is sadness, joy; Catholic Charities, the second largest provider of social services in the state—second only to the Commonwealth itself—serves more than 1,500 children each year in various child care settings in locations throughout the Greater Boston area, with 85 percent of families receiving subsidized care. This is only a small fraction of the 44,000 children of working families on the wait list with the state to receive subsidies. During the past year we have seen a 100% increase in requests for subsidized child care, a program category that continues to be significantly defunded. Families enrolling in subsidized care programs do not have the capacity to pay the full child care bill, and without this program cannot go to work and earn a paycheck to put food on the table or heat their home. The vicious cycle then continues with the family turning to their local food pantry or social services agency for support, the same organizations that are strapped themselves. Let’s join together and change this truth. Together we can bring joy to so many promising children. Your support provides joy. Preschool children from the Yawkey Child Care Center in Dorchester play in the bubbles during their school day. Catholic Charities serves a culturally diverse population of over 1,500 infants, toddlers, preschool, kindergarten and school age children each year at our seven child care locations in Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Lynn, Malden, North Cambridge, Peabody and South Boston. A child’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development is interrelated and activities are designed to stimulate growth in all areas.

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Dear friends, On behalf of the staff and volunteers at Catholic Charities, I wish to thank you for your generosity during the 2013 fiscal year. With your support, Catholic Charities assisted over 200,000 individuals throughout the year and continues to help our neighbors and communities from Plymouth to Brockton to Lowell. A few highlights from the year include: • Overall, 8,021 donors made 14,969 gifts and contributed $6,676,865 in support of the programs and services offered by Catholic Charities • 4,663 donors increased their donation over 2012 and 2,321 donors contributed their first gift to Catholic Charities • During our 5th annual Friends Feeding Families campaign, we raised approximately $900,000 from 3,100 donors • Spring Celebration honored Marshall Sloane, Chairman of Century Bank and his wife, Barbara with our annual “Justice and Compassion Award”. The event took place at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, was attended by over 500 people and raised $1.3 million to support basic needs programs and services It goes without saying that those we serve truly value your assistance. Catholic Charities appreciates and thanks you for your friendship and charitable contributions to our mission. Because of our donors, we are able to provide our clients with basic need services such as food, utility and rental assistance, in addition to our programs in child care, refugee and immigration services and adult education. As our need rises, it is our hope that you continue your charitable giving in the coming fiscal year, whether it is donating a gift to our annual appeal, supporting a fundraising event or including Catholic Charities in your estate plan. Your generosity truly makes a difference and serves as a powerful statement of your belief in the work that we do. Again, please accept my thanks for supporting Catholic Charities. Many individuals and families will benefit from your help in this time of economic uncertainty. With your support Catholic Charities continues its mission of building a just and compassionate society rooted in the dignity of all people. Sincerely,

Kenneth P. Binder Vice President of Development

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Our Donors It is because of the generosity and support of individuals and businesses in the communities we serve that we are able to fulfill our mission of building a just and compassionate society rooted in the dignity of all people. Our heartfelt thanks to those who donated to Catholic Charities in fiscal year 2013. The following are the individuals, corporations, and foundations who made gifts of $1,000 or more:

Our Donors $25,000 and above Anonymous AP One Channel Center LLC Archdiocese of Boston Bank of America Estate of Evelyn C. Barry Estate of Mary P. Barry Judy and David L. Castaldi Century Bank & Trust Company The Herb Chambers Charitable Foundation Cynthia and Norman J. Duffy Estate of James W. Dunphy Eastern Minerals, Inc. Paul R. Francis Revocable Trust – 2011 Greenberg Traurig LLP Hill Holliday John Hancock Financial Services Karla and Jeffrey J. Kaneb Virginia and John A. Kaneb Linda Sloane Kay Liberty Mutual Group PS Lynch Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch Massachusetts State Council Knights of Columbus Janet D. McCarthy Revocable Trust Helene H. and Richard A. Monaghan Jane R. and William S. Mosakowski Estate of Margaret R. Nicholson North Shore United Way

Old Colony Planning Council OneWorld Boston, Inc. Rodman Ride for Kids Barbara and Raffaele Santoro Rosmarie and Robert G. Scully, Jr. Shaughnessy Charitable Trust John J. Shaughnessy, Sr. Maureen and Michael J. Sheehan Candace S. Lapidus, M.D. and Barry R. Sloane Barbara and Marshall M. Sloane South Boston Community Development Foundation Estate of Catherine I. Stevens United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley $10,000 – $24,999 Anonymous (3) Moses and Minna G. Alpers 1990 Charitable Trust Arbella Insurance Group George R. Baldwin Lisa H. and John F. Batter, III Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, Inc. John A. Cataldo Charitable Adult Rides & Services, Inc. Jane E. Currier, Esq. Janice and James S. DiStasio Eastern Bank Ernst & Young, LLP Diane M. and Douglas Farrington

Daniel W. Field Trust Nancy M. and Joseph P. Flaherty Dan Flatley RoseMary B. and Daniel J. Fuss Jo-Anne and James D. Gallagher Rita and Kevin R. Gill John C. and Eunice B. Morrison Charitable Foundation Jonathan A. Kane Sharon E. Keith Kelly Family Foundation, Inc. E. Cecile and Fraser Lemley Richard C. Lord Estate of Katherine P. MacIsaac Kevin M. MacKenzie Mary E. and Francis C. Mahoney Yasuko S. and Richard P. Mattione Mary G. McCarthy James P. McDonough JoAnn McGrath Margarete and John A. McNeice, Jr. Mellon Bank, N.A. Kathleen E. and Michael G. Nilles Laura McTaggart and Thomas Nolan Old Neighborhood Foods Claire E. Poskel PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Project Bread Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Company Marilyn and Don Rodman 11


Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Lynn A. and John A. Zofchak

Catholic Charities North Fashion Forward for Education

September 26, 2012

Marilyn and Raymond B. Ruddy Eileen M. and James A. Rullo Salem Five Sandler O’Neill & Partners, L.P. The Sandman Family Foundation Mary Beth and Paul W. Sandman Savings Bank Life Insurance Company Estate of Daniel W. Scribner Trust Janet and Joseph Senna, Esq. Jean O’Hara Sheridan and Robert K. Sheridan State Street Bank and Trust Company State Street Corporation Steward Health Care System Harold J. A. Street III Trust Diane L. and George Swansburg Brendan J. Swords Jean C. Tempel The Gillette Company Mary and Charles Tiernan Tufts Health Plan United Way of Greater Plymouth County 12

$5,000 – $9,999 Anonymous (4) Associated Industries of Massachusetts, Inc. John Aylward Bank of America Matching Gifts & United Way Lillian and J. Leo Barry Blue Hills Bank Boston Professional Hockey Association, Inc. Brookline Bank Burke Distributing Corporation Janene S. and William G. Burke James J. Callanan David Cary Edward G. Casey, C.P.A. Margaret H. and Paul W. Chisholm, Jr. City of Brockton Congress Wealth Management Eileen and Jack Connors Karen and Brian J. Conway Rev. Msgr. Leonard A. Coppenrath Eileen M. Creaton Janet and Charles M. Daley John J. Danello Kristine G. and John DeMatteo, II Denzler Charitable Trust Devereaux Charitable Foundation Trust M. Donna and Louis DiLillo, M.D. Kathleen M. and John E. Drew Helen G. and David H. Drinan Duffy Associates Elizabeth Grady, Inc. Lillian M. and Edward G. Fassino Catherine Fazio and Scott Stern Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston Dr. Kathleen Feldstein and Martin S. Feldstein George A. Fischer Annemarie and Mark J. Freitas G. M. Ridge Corporation Paul Gallagher Merle and Marshall Goldman

Mark R. Goldweitz Maureen H. and John L. Harrington Holy Family Parish – Gloucester Robert B. Hutchison, Jr. JCalpro Inc. Diane E. and Albert J. Kaneb Mary E. Kelleher and Kevin W. Leary KPMG LLP Lucille Laurendeau Lincoln Property Company Lincoln South Boston LLC Lombard Family Foundation Claire and Kevin P. Martin E. June and Thomas J. Martin, Sr. Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts Port Authority William F. McCall, Jr. Estate of June A. McCarron Eileen F. and John H. McCarthy Claire and Thomas D. McKiernan Kathleen and Andrew Meyer Midland Road Partners, LLC Patrick Millot Joan W. and Thomas H. O’Connor, Jr. Our Lady of the Assumption Parish – Lynnfield Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish – Marblehead James R. Peck Anne D. and Kevin C. Phelan Donna and Robert M. Pineau Rasky Baerlein Strategic Communications Elaine and William K. Reidy Dorothy and John J. Remondi Roche Bros. Supermarkets, Inc. Barbara A. Roche Rockland Trust Company Rodman Ford Sales, Inc. Carol and Paul Rose Josephine G. Russell Trust Mark & Elisia Saab Family Fund of the Greater Lowell Comm. Fund Margaret and Patrick Sasso Michael J. Schelzi SCN Ministry Fund


Our Donors Shawn Snipes David J. Solimine, Jr. Edward H. Sonn Carolyn and Robert J. Steininger The Boston Globe The Drew Company The Fallon Company LLC The Proparvulis Club United Way of Tri-State VPNE Parking Solutions W.B. Mason Wakefield Investments Inc. Joan and David Whelan Mary Lou and Adalbert Wnorowski Cynthia Bakon and John Worrall

$2,500 – $4,999 Anonymous (6) Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co., P.C. Ann Marie Allen Mary H. and Samuel S. Arcidy Linda Carpenter and Lawrence J. Ardito Beacon Telecom, Inc. Robert L. Beal Louise Birmingham Elizabeth Blampied Boston College The Honorable William M. and Mary S. Bulger Anne and John Burke Patricia B. and William L. Burke, III Susan E. Burke Professor Lisa S. Sowle Cahill and Lawrence R. Cahill Rosella M. Campion and Jonathan Smith John V. Casey, Jr. Christy and Jay M. Cashman Charitable Flex Fund – Bergen County United Way City of Haverhill City of Salem Club Richelieu of Salem, Inc.

Rita M. and Edward C. Collins K. Lynnell and Paul E. Connolly Credit Suisse Joan E. and Paul J. Crowley Dawn L. and Edward H. D’Alelio Danvers Motor Company, Inc. Frank N. Dardeno, Jr., Esq. Barbara and Stephen R. Delinsky Robert J. Devereaux Annalisa and Dino Di Palma Eagle Air Freight, Inc. Daniel F. Egan, Jr. Fallon Community Health Plan, Inc. Joel A. Farrell First Literacy Joy M. and John P. Fisher, D.D.S. Americo Francisco Fund at the Boston Foundation Nancy L. and Lester Fraser, Jr. Helene and Lewis Gack Frank Gfatter Joseph R. Godzik, V.M.D. Goodwin Procter, LLP Gourmet Caterers, Inc. Greater Lowell League of Catholic Women Carol A. Groden Richard H. Grueter H. Patricia Hanna 2004 Trust H. Patricia Hanna HarborOne Mary A. and Stephen J. Harvell Peggy and Philip C. Haughey Hebrew Senior Life Reverend J. Bryan Hehir Macrina G. and Edward A. Hjerpe, III R. T. Horan Revocable Trust & J. R. Horan Revocable Trust Joan and Richard T. Horan, Sr. HP Hood LLC I.U.O.E. Local No. 4 Marylou and Gerard P. Jarasitis Jesuit Community of Boston College

Kappy’s Liquors, Inc. Reverend Robert T. Kickham Caroline W. and John J. Langan, Jr. The Honorable Francis J. and Virginia Larkin Rory P. Laughna Sherry and Alan Leventhal Family Foundation Sherry and Alan Leventhal Rosemary and John H. MacKinnon Julie and Jack Manning Emily and Michael Marcucci Carl J. Martignetti Jeffrey and Carole Mastendino Lisa and Sean McGrath Hillary and Jack McNeill Joan and James F. Mooney, Jr. Kathleen M. and Jack L. Moore Mary C. and Gerald J. Murray, Jr. My Brother’s Keeper, Inc. National Grid NESN New England Laborer’s Health and Safety Fund Liz and Thomas J. Niedermeyer, Jr. Anne B. Nigro Nutter, McClennen & Fish LLP Julie and Sean P. O’Brien Carolyn M. and Joseph E. O’Leary Patricia L. and Thomas E. O’Leary O’Neill and Associates, LLC Thomas P. O’Neill, III Elizabeth R. and Thomas M. O’Reilly Rev. Msgr. Alfonso G. Palladino Bernard Peloquin Pinnacle Financial Group Brian A. Rak Deborah K. and Darryl J. Rambo Patricia and Stephen Randall Paul J. Reardon Redwood Investments, LLC Janet E. and Kenneth R. Ring, Jr. Shirley A. and John A. Rosatone Marie and Trevor Ryan Stuart Salyer 13


Eileen and Stephen Schaubert R. David Schelzi Maryann B. and Andrew Shafter Carol A. and Michael P. Shaughnessy William J. Sheehan Martin Sheerin Barbara Seed Siergiewicz and James R. Siergiewicz Richard A. Simons Gilda and Alfred A. Slifka Marcella Sliney Claudia Sorgi and K. Douglas L. Briggs Cynthia and Paul K. Soucy St. Bonaventure Parish – Manomet St. Catherine of Alexandria Parish – Westford St. Francis Parish – Dracut St. John’s Preparatory School The Chubb Corporation The Village Bank

Robert L. Armacost, Jr. Patricia Armstrong Jeanne and Richard C. Arsenault Barbara J. and Richard J. Bair James J. Baker John M. Baker Donald F. Baldini Bama Sea Products, Inc. Bank of Canton Banyan Partners, LLC Robert Barbieri, M.D. Alaina M. and Christopher V. Barletta Reverend Garrett J. Barry Bay Point Capital, Inc. BD Associates Alan F. Bembenek Sylvia-Jean and Jacques J. Bergeron Ann Bersani and Michael K. Durkin Katherine A. and Paul Blount

Katherine M. and John G. Brigham Ellen S. and Barry Brown, Esq. Kristan J. and Joseph X. Bruno Margaret R. Buckley Building Trades Employers’ Association Timothy J. Burke Francis Burns Robert J. Burns Kevin A. Butler Eileen and Charles Byrne, Jr. Julie and Brian A. Byrne Theresa H. Byrne, Esq. and Liam Byrne Maura A. and Stephen D. Callahan Debbie and Bernard L. Caniff, Jr. Capgemini U.S. LLC Victoria Cappello Kelly and Thomas D. Carey Paolo Carfagnini Ruth Ann M. and Thomas Carlson

A population that does not take care of the elderly and of children and the young has no future, because it abuses both its memory and its promise. - Pope Francis Kevin Thomas Estate of Kathleen G. Twomey James F. Walsh Peter Zucco

$1,000 – $2,499 Anonymous (6) A Street Scrap Metal Paula and Richard J. Ahl Ahold Financial Services Lisa Alberghini All-Brand New England All Metals Industries, Inc. Rosalie H. and Eric S. Anderson Joseph V. Argus 14

BNY Mellon Diana L. and Roland F. Boisvert Jacqueline Savage Borne and Benjamin M. Borne Boston Global Investors Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program Boston Mutual Insurance Company Boston Private Bank & Trust Co. Bostonian Group Anne M. and Roderick J. Boucher Barbara L. and Gerard F. Boyle, Sr. Edward G. Bozzo Jennifer and Roberto Braceras Maura A. Braslins, M.D. Patricia and James T. Brett Brian Family Trust

Nancy J. Caruso Norma and Stephen J. Casey, Jr. Catholic Relief Services – USCCB Carroll and Raymond C. Charette George H. Chin Christ the King Parish – Brockton Jean M. Cleary Redmond L. Clevenger Patricia J. and Brian C. Cloherty Catherine F. Coleman Mary Jane and Timothy Colton Combined Jewish Philanthropies Lori and Peter Comeau Community Development Corporation of Boston, Inc. Molly and Attorney David G. Conlin


Our Donors

Spring Celebration 2013 honoring Barbara and Marshall Sloane May 15, 2013

At its annual Spring Celebration, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Boston honored Barbara and Marshall Sloane of Century Bank with the 2013 Justice and Compassion Award. Marshall Sloane is the founder of Century Bank and now serves as its Chairman of the Board. Mr. Sloane and his wife, Barbara, were honored for their extensive philanthropic contributions including their support of social service organizations, nonprofit healthcare providers, and educational foundations throughout the community. As a family, the Sloanes are well known for devoting countless hours and resources to causes that deeply affect the lives of people throughout Massachusetts. This annual Catholic Charities event raises funds to provide basic resources such as food, utility and rental assistance to those in need, and support a wide range of educational programs for children and adults that provide paths to self-sufficiency. The event was co-chaired by Mike Sheehan, CEO, Boston Globe, and Linda Sloane Kay & Barry Sloane. Top, Barbara Sloane, left, Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley, OFM, Cap., Marshall Sloane, Linda Sloane Kay, Dr. Candace Sloane, her husband, Barry Sloane, and sons, Charles, Marshall, and Jack, pose for a photo at Catholic Charities Annual Spring Celebration at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston Wednesday, May 15, 2013. At left, Master of Ceremony Mike Sheehan, CEO, Boston Globe, and Marshall Sloane, Chairman of the Board, Century Bank and New England’s most senior banker.

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Connell Limited Partnership Frances A. Connelly Jean M. and John B. Conners Maureen and Patrick L. Connolly Janet S. and James E. Coppola, Jr. Louise M. Corbosiero Dennis Corcoran Don J. J. Cordell, Esq. Corpus Christi Parish – Lawrence Barry E. Coscia Kathleen M. and Michael J. Costello Carole M. Cotter Paul B. Cotter Paul D. Coughlin William F. Craig Maryellen B. and Paul A. Cronin George F. Cronin Crosspoint Engineering Corporation Gerard T. Cullen Mary B. and Richard Culliton, M.D. Curry College Mary E. and Paul V. Cusick Barbara A. Daly Joan T. Darlington Joseph D’Arrigo Edward V. Davis Samuel E. De Merit Deerfield Property Trust Louis J. Defeo Mary F. and William F. Delaney Anthony DellaPiana Mary G. and Thomas DeSimone Anna F. and John A. Detore Paula M. Devereaux, Esq. and Richard Arzillo Patricia C. and Armand Devoe Eileen M. Dineen Patricia M. Dinneen, Ph.D. Robyn A. and Jay C. Donovan John Doody Patricia and Stephen A. Dowling Doris and Walter L. Downey Melvin B. Drapkin 16

Thomas J. Driscoll Lorraine and Rev. Dr. Paul Duggan Richard F. Durgan Johanna Dwyer Margaret A. Dwyer Katherine Dyson and Nicholas Perl Most Reverend Walter J. Edyvean Elite Seafood Ltd. Wendy and David H. Ellison Everett Co-operative Bank Evergreen Partners Mary E. Fallon Fallona Charitable Trust Lois and S. Warren Farrell Burton F. Faulkner, Jr. James M. Fitzgerald Margaret A. and John C. Fitzgerald Debra Flaherty Surner Patricia E. and Walter J. Flaherty, III Margaret and Joseph P. Flannery Rosaria Floyd Joseph M. Flynn Connie and Anthony A. Franchi Franciscan Hospital for Children Friars of the Atonement Mary Anne and Richard F. Galehouse Sharon G. Gallagher Gate of Heaven St. Vincent de Paul Society Elizabeth and Matthew T. Gellene Anthony Gemma Nancy Q. and Craig B. Gibson Patricia C. and Paul B. Gilbert Barbara A. and Edward W. Gillespie Nancy and Edward Glaeser Ann and Paul F. Gleason The Glynn Hospitality Group Goldman Sachs & Company Good Shepherd Parish – Wayland Charles Grady Great Lakes Advisors, LLC John K. Greene Hai Yang International Inc. Edward E. Hanlon

Haverhill Female Benevolent Society Hawthorne Hotel Joanne and Martin R. Healy Kathleen M. and James L. Heffernan Paul L. Hennessey Patricia A. Hickey Joanne Hidaka and Bernard E. Niedermeyer High Liner Foods Russell B. Higley, Esq.

Catholic Charities South Fundraising Fashion Show October 16, 2012

Holy Trinity Parish – Quincy Marjorie T. and Charles W. Hopkins Timothy Hurley Janet V. and Warren D. Hutchison ING Invoice Cloud Jack Henry & Associates Carol L. and Leif D. Jacobsen


Marla and George Jenkins Nancy M. and John E. Joyce Yvette and Jon Kanter Kappy’s Liquors Elizabeth A. M. Karpati Loretta and Robert Keane Keches Law Group, P.C. Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. James J. Keegan Cynthia W. and Ferdinand T. Kelley E. Lynne Kelley Sheila K. Kelley, Esq. Marjorie S. and George F. Kennard Barbara and Charles B. Killian Mary C. King William E. Knight Knights of Columbus, Lynn Francis V. Knox Jamie and Harold G. Kotler Catherine Sullivan Kropa, D.M.D. and William A. Kropa, D.M.D. Mary E. Kuconis Mary and Paul A. La Camera Joan P. and Alfred A. Lagan Jonathan A. Lanza Maria Elena and Mark Leslie Carol Carnegie Lewenberg and Roger S. Lewenberg Marianne J. and Raymond Liggio, M.D. Rick Lipof Loh Family Loomis Sayles & Company, LP Suzanne and James Lovas Lowell Sun Charities Margaret and Charles O. Lynch Stephen Lynch Thomas M. Lynch Malcolm F. MacLean, III, Esq. Barbara P. Madden Mahoney Oil Company Ali Malihi George J. Malouf, Jr. John T. Manning

Our Donors

LabourĂŠ Center 31st Annual Spring Benefit

honoring Robert K. Sheridan May 1, 2013

Lea Mannion Judith A. and Michael A. Manzo Robert L. Marder, Esq. Lauren R. and Philip J. Martin Susan R. and Shawn Martin Catherine and Thomas J. Martin, Jr. Mass Bay Credit Union Massachusetts Convention Center Authority Patricia and Maurice J. McCarthy Philip E. McCarthy Mary and Edward F. McCauley Katherine E. and John P. McDonough Father John W. McElroy Ellen M. and Robert M. McGarty Deborah S. McGonigle Carol McKean Events Clare D. and Francis M. McLaughlin Patricia B. McMorrow Dr. Ruth G. McRoy Ann M. McSweeney Ginny and Kevin M. Meskell MiddleOak Elaine D. and George B. Millerick Jr.

Paul E. Minear Clare R. and Edward J. Monac Elaine and Robert Moore Karen M. Moore Kathleen M. and Jack L. Moore Patricia A. and Thomas P. Moore Mary Ellen and Lawrence J. Morency Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust Brigitte and Gerard M. Moufflet Michael J. Mulcahy Barbara J. Mullen-Neem Judith M. and James G. Mumford Murphy, Hesse, Toomey, & Lehane, LLP Jack Murphy Mary L. and Christopher J. Murray Mary R. Murray Suzanne and J. Terrence Murray Nardone Electric National Development National Fish & Seafood Limited Maura and Laurence P. Naughton Francis J. Nemia 17


Jean Nigro North Shore Medical Center Teresa and Robert W. Norton John D. Oakes Pamela J. and Bryant N. Obando Patricia O’Brien Barbara A. and Philip A. O’Connell, Jr. William J. O’Connell Lilla May and John O’Donoghue Marilyn and Dale Okonow Barbara J. and Francis X. O’Leary, Jr. Carol S. and John J. O’Neil, III Diane R. and John M. O’Shaughnessy Catherina and Walter Osterman Reverend William B. Palardy Antonio Pani Vincent J. Panico, Esq. Mary Brown Parlee and Joseph A. Bauer Paul H. Murphy & Company, Inc. Jonathan Paynter Patricia L. and Arthur A. Pelletier Anne M. and Randolph S. Powers Roseleen and George Pyne, III Robert H. Quigley, Jr. James F. Reardon Joseph P. Reardon Michael T. Reed Catherine M. and Alan Reese Regis College Retired Pro Football Players Association of New England, Inc Rickley Family Trust Carol A. and Robert E. Riley Ana-Maria Rizzuto, M.D. Robinson Landscaping Services, Inc. Sr. Maryadele Robinson Mary T. Roche Rotary Club of Hingham and Hull Judy and Douglas Ryder Theresa M. Sabean Sacred Hearts Parish – Haverhill Samet & Company, PC Maura Costin Scalise 18

Steven S. Scapicchio Catherine G. and Robert E. Schneider Schochet Associates Jennifer and Michael F. Sexton Hazel and Stephen A. Shaughnessy Gertrude and Robert E. Shea Katelyn Shea Vivien M. and Alan P. Sheng Shetland Properties Anthony C. Simboli Charitable Foundation Kathleen Skelly Societa Di San Giuseppe John F. Spence, Jr. St. Bernadette Parish – Northboro St. Cecilia Parish – Boston St. John the Baptist Parish – Peabody St. John the Evangelist Parish – Canton St. John the Evangelist School – Beverly St. Joseph Parish – Malden St. Maria Goretti Parish – Lynnfield St. Mary of the Assumption Parish – Lawrence St. Pius V Parish – Lynn St. Richard Parish – Danvers Leslie Bornstein Stacks and Robert D. Stacks, M.D.

Kristen and John Steriti, M.D. Stonehill College Stop & Shop #0055 Elizabeth A. and Richard C. Strain John J. Sullivan Kerry H. Sullivan Linda Tempelman and Brian A. Telfer Ellen and Michael Terry The Bulfinch Companies, Inc. The Hershey Company The Menino Committee The Murphy Dental Group, PLLC The Murphy Insurance Group The New England Council The Norfolk & Dedham Group Thistle Safe & Lock Co., Inc. John Thomas Lee and J. Owen Todd Toyota of Watertown Mary L. Treseler Jason Troutman Susan S. and Leo J. Troy, Jr., M.D. Robert P. Turnan Eileen Twomey U.S. Trust

Catholic Charities North Spring Gala Honoring Mary Jane & David Solimine, Sr. and Family & St. Mary’s Parish, Lynn May 2, 2013


Our Donors United Way of Greater Nashua United Way of Tri-County, Inc. University of Massachusetts Building Authority Varden Technologies Verizon Mary A. and Armando R. Vesprini Walker Mechanical, Inc. Kathie and John J. Walsh, Jr. Webster Bank Sally Weston Barbara L. Whalen Margaret E. and Joseph E. Whitbread, Jr. Bernadette and John A. White Elizabeth A. and Lawrence F. Wiederholt Celeste and Scott C. Wilson Wolf & Company, P.C. Maureen C. and John F. Yauckoes, Jr. Zhangzidad Fishery Group Jonathan M. Zorn Edward E. Zuker Gifts in Kind Anonymous (3) Aramark at the ICC Associated Industries of Massachusetts, Inc.

b.good Bedford VA – Lowell Bishop Fenwick High School – Peabody Boston Red Sox Characters for Kids James Coveno Cramer Eileen M. Creaton Eastern Bank Fantini Baking Company, Inc. John Forger Franco American School Gaining Ground Farm Paul C. Gianini Hannaford Supermarket – Chelmsford Hannaford Supermarkets – Lowell Hannaford Supermarkets – Dracut Hays Companies HP Hood LLC Immaculate Conception Parish – Everett Jafco Foods, Inc. Mary and Thomas J. Kenney, M.D. Marcum LLP Massachusetts State Council Knights of Columbus

Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities Spring Gala honoring Greater Lowell League of Catholic Women May 9, 2013

Daniel McCole Most Blessed Sacrament Parish – Wakefield Our Lady of the Assumption Parish – Lynnfield Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish – Marblehead Petco – Plaistow Sacred Heart High School – Kingston John J. Shaughnessy, Sr. St. Agnes Parish – Reading St. Ann Parish – Peabody St. Anthony of Padua Parish – Revere St. Athanasius Parish – Reading St. Florence Parish – Wakefield St. Irene Parish – Carlisle St. James Parish – Haverhill St. John the Baptist – Haverhill St. John the Evangelist Parish – North Chelmsford St. Joseph Parish – Wakefield St. Joseph the Worker Shrine – Lowell St. Joseph’s Church – Lincoln St. Margaret Parish – Lowell St. Marguerite D’Youville Parish – Dracut St. Mary of the Nativity – Scituate St. Mary Parish – Chelmsford St. Mary’s High School – Lynn St. Michael Parish – Bedford St. Michael Parish – Lowell St. Paul Parish – South Hamilton St. Robert Bellarmine Parish – Andover St. Thomas of Villanova Parish – Wilmington Target – Lowell Target – Haverhill Target – Methuen Trinity Catholic Academy – Brockton United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley Universal Wilde Universalist Unitarian Church of Haverhill University of Massachusetts Lowell Wal-Mart – North Reading WBUR Whittier Regional Vocational Technical HS Xpedx

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Foundations Alfred E. Chase Charity Foundation, Bank of America, N.A. Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Amelia Peabody Foundation Americo J. Francisco Fund at Cambridge Community Foundation Americo Francisco Fund at the Boston Foundation Ameriprise Financial Arbella Insurance Group Charitable Foundation, Inc. Atlas Foundation Aubert J. Fay Charitable Fund Ayco Charitable Foundation Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund The Bank of New York Mellon/ Elizabeth Childs Murphy Trust Blanche M. Walsh Charity Trust The Boston Foundation Friends of Sunset Point Camp Reach for the Stars Clambake June 15, 2013 Boston Sand & Gravel Charitable Foundation Charles H. Farnsworth Trust, Bank of America, N.A. Charles Hayden Foundation The Cheryl Spencer Memorial Foundation Chicago Community Foundation Child Care Capital Investment Fund Children’s Trust Fund Citizens Energy/CITGO Shelter Winter Assistance Commonwealth Corporation East Boston Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Edmund and Mary Comey Charitable Foundation Edward S. and Winifred G. Moseley Foundation Enterprise Charitable Foundation Essex County Community Foundation Thanksgiving Project with United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley The Faith Home Yawkey Center, Dorchester November 2013 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Literacy Flatley Foundation Franklin Square House General Electric Foundation Gillette Great Starts Goddard Health Foundation Greater Boston Council on Alcoholism, Inc. Greater Lowell Community Foundation Grover J. Cronin Memorial Foundation Grow Boston Greener Harold Brooks Foundation 20

University of Massachusetts Lowell


Heritage Salem Five Charitable Foundation Highland Street Foundation Hyams Foundation IBM Young Explorer Josephine G. Russell Trust Liberty Mutual Foundation – Give With Liberty The Linden Foundation The Lynch Foundation Mass Mentoring Massachusetts Bar Foundation Medtronic Foundation Murray Family Charitable Foundation My Summer in the City, Boston Foundation Nathaniel and Elizabeth P. Stevens Foundation NSTAR Foundation Old Colony Planning Council Pfizer Foundation Porticus North America Foundation Project Bread Renaissance Charitable Foundation Sailors’ Snug Harbor of Boston Salem Five Charitable Foundation, Inc. Samuel I. Parks Fund Schwab Charitable Fund Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Smith Family Foundation Suffolk Construction Red & Blue Foundation Inc. United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley United Way of Plymouth County Vincent Mulford Foundation We Share A Common Thread Foundation Yawkey Foundation Yawkey Foundation II

Our Donors

Catholic Charities Greater Boston Christmas Dinner honoring Br. Celestino M. Arias, O.F.M. Cap. December 13, 2013

Labouré Center Christmas House Tour December 8–9, 2013

All gifts received between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 are included in this report. Every effort has been made to recognize all who have contributed to Catholic Charities during that time. We have honored any donor who requested anonymity and have made every effort to ensure accuracy. We sincerely apologize if your name or organization was inadvertently left off this list or if your name or organization’s name is misspelled. If you see such a mistake, please call the Development Office at (617) 451-7952 so we may correct our records. Thank you.

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Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston, Inc. and Affiliates

Combined Statement of Activities and Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets for the Years Ended June 30, 2013 and 2012

Operating Support and Revenue Support: Contributions and fundraising Contributions from United Way organizations Contributions from the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston (including In-kind of $343,108 in both 2013 and 2012) Total contributions and fundraising

2012

5,605,618 16.2% 1,258,323 3.6%

6,303,352 17.2% 1,442,067 3.9%

441,295

1.3%

820,231

2.2%

7,305,236 21.1%

8,565,650 23.3%

3,701,867 10.7% 836,890 2.4% 303,685 0.9% 3,930 0.0% 18,346,845 53.0% 1,633,368 4.7% 24,826,585 71.8%

3,515,862 9.6% 729,124 2.0% 500,739 1.4% 15,893 0.0% 18,858,147 51.4% 1,884,346 5.1% 25,504,111 69.6%

323,340 0.9% 33,982 0.1% 2,101,973 6.1% 34,591,116 100.0%

317,940 0.9% 22,970 0.1% 2,249,561 6.1% 36,660,232 100.0%

15,782,015 45.6% 13,246,944 38.3% 1,390,694 4.0%

16,299,868 44.5% 13,441,647 36.7% 1,414,175 3.9%

Total program services:

30,419,653 87.9%

31,155,690 85.0%

Support services: Management and general Fundraising Total support services

3,943,368 11.4% 1,553,358 4.5% 5,496,726 15.9%

4,194,205 11.4% 1,498,616 4.1% 5,692,821 15.5%

35,916,379 103.8%

36,848,511 100.5%

(1,325,263) -3.8%

(188,279) -0.5%

Program service fees, grants and contract revenue: Individuals Medicaid and Medicare Commercial Insurance fees Other Contracts from governmental and other agencies Grants Total program service fees, grants and contract revenue: Investment earnings used for operations under the spending policy Miscellaneous revenue Net Assets released from restrictions used for operations Total Unrestricted operating support and revenue: Operating Expenses: Program services: Community social services Child care services Behavioral health & addiction treatment services

Total operating expenses: Increase (Decrease) from operations

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2013

Other Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets: Pension related changes other than net periodic pension cost Investment earnings Gain(loss) on sale or disposal of property and equipment Contributions for long term purposes-capital Investment earnings used for operations under the spending policy Changes in net assets before loss from discontinued operations

265,000 772,584 722,127 80,325 (323,340) 191,433

265,000 166,897 (5,303) (317,940) (79,625)

Loss from Discontinued Operations

(346,781)

(480,185)

Increase (Decrease) in Unrestricted Net Assets:

(155,348)

(559,810)


Financials Revenue

SUPPORT Contributions & Fundraising United Way Allocations

5% Grants

TOTAL SUPPORT

24% 4% 28%

PROGRAM REVENUE 24% Contributions & Fundraising

Government Grants & Contracts

53%

Individual Program Fees Grants Third Party Revenue

11% 5% 3%

TOTAL PROGRAM REVENUE TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE

53% Government Grants & Contracts

72% 100%

4% United Way Allocations

11% Individual Program Fees

3% Third Party Revenue

Expenses 11% Management and General 4% Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment Services

5% Fundraising

PROGRAM SERVICES Community Social Services

38% Child Care Services

Child Care Services Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment Services TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES

46% 38% 4% 88%

SUPPORT SERVICES 46% Community Social Services

Management and General Fundraising TOTAL SUPPORT EXPENSES TOTAL EXPENSES

11% 5% 16% 104%

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Basic Needs Emergency Services

Food 123,588 Rent/Mortgage 933 Utilities 767 Clothing 167 Infant Supplies 474 Holiday Assistance 30,965 Brief Counseling Support 197 Information and referral 28,367 Total Basic Needs Emergency Services 185,458

Ongoing Services

Enabled young adults to be better parents Offered intensive support programs for families at risk Conducted information searches for adoptees Provided support to grandparents raising grandchildren Cared for people living with AIDS Treated people with behavioral health and substance abuse problems Cared for children through our childcare programs Assisted immigrants and refugees Enriched the lives of inner-city kids through camperships Provided visiting nurse and home health services Provided counseling support and home visiting service to elders Sheltered families and individuals Counseled children and adolescents Helped students earn GED and job readiness skills Total ongoing services

Total assisted 24

871 1,000 570 117 77 3,089 1,531 13,497 400 152 1,683 276 675 1,226 25,164

210,662

Thanks to the vast array of services offered by Catholic Charities, our clients may benefit from more than one service.


Services Basic Needs Support Case Management Food Assistance Holiday Assistance Infant Supplies Information & Referral Utility, Mortgage & Rent Assistance Support to Refugees & Immigrants Adult Education & Job Placement Community Interpreter Services Immigration Legal Services Refugee Resettlement

Support to Children & Families Adoption Search Adult Education & Training After-school Services Child Care, Center Based & Family Based Elder Services English for Speakers of Other Languages Family Counseling & Support Fathers Support Services Grandparents as Parents Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide Training Permanent Housing for people living with HIV/AIDS Summer Camp Transitional Housing for Families Women’s Shelter Young Parent Support Youth Education & Training Youth Mentoring Youth Tutoring

Community Center Sites Catholic Charities North 117 North Common Street, Lynn Phone: (781) 593-2312 home to: Family Counseling & Guidance Center Catholic Charities South 169 Court Street, Brockton Phone: (508) 587-0815 Labouré Center 275 West Broadway, South Boston Phone: (617) 268-9670 home to: Refugee and Immigration Services Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities 70 Lawrence Street, Lowell Phone: (978) 452-1421 Yawkey Center 185 Columbia Road, Dorchester Phone: (617) 506-6600 home to: Greater Boston Catholic Charities, Haitian Multi-Service Center & El Centro del Cardenal Teen Center at St. Peter’s 278 Bowdoin Street, Dorchester Phone: (617) 282-3614 Child Care Centers: Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Lynn, Malden, North Cambridge, Peabody, South Boston Food Pantries: Boston - Dorchester & South End, Brockton, Lowell, Somerville


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