Catholic Charities 2012 Annual Report

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

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Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Boston

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B o a r d o f Tr u s t e e s Ex-Officio Deborah Kincade Rambo, President & Treasurer

President Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston, Inc.

Reverend Phillip B. Earley, Esq., Secretary

General Counsel Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston,Inc.

Trustees James D. Gallagher, Chair

John Hancock Financial Services

Lisa B. Alberghini

Planning Office for Urban Affairs

Thomas D. Carey Spencer Stuart

Bishop Robert Deeley

Vicar General, Archdiocese of Boston

Bernard Dreiblatt

Combined Jewish Philanthropies

Kathleen Driscoll

Secretary for Institutional Advancement, Archdiocese of Boston

Douglas J. Farrington Marcum LLP

Jennifer Merrigan Fay Goodwin Procter LLP

Kathleen Feldstein Economic Studies, Inc.

Reverend J. Bryan Hehir

Cabinet Secretary for Social Services, Archdiocese of Boston

Jeffrey J. Kaneb HP Hood, LLC

Richard C. Lord

Associated Industries of Massachusetts

Kevin M. MacKenzie Ernst & Young LLP

Kevin J. McCullagh

Northeastern University & Emmanuel College

James G. McManus

Slowey/McManus Communications

Ruth McRoy

Boston College & University of Texas at Austin Schools of Social Work

Thomas E. O’Leary

Blue Hills Savings Bank

Thomas M. O’Reilly Autopart International

Walter Osterman Social Mavens

Robert Ramrath Bose Corporation

Don Rodman

Rodman Ford Sales, Inc.

Michael J. Sheehan Hill Holliday

Jonathan G. Sloane

Sloane Capital Advisors, LLC This board list reflects the current board members as of 2013. Thank you to all of our past and| present board of trustees for all that you do. 2 CROSSINGS www.ccab.org


Look inside 2012 at Catholic Charities 4

Thank you friends

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Who we serve

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Pay i n g i t F o r w a r d A look at giving back to a shelter that was once his home by a thirteen-year-old boy

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F i n d i n g Fa i t h A look at a mom who found herself through classes at the LabourĂŠ Center

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Champions for a Cause A look at one family who gives back

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2012 in Review A look at our friends

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Our champions A look at our supporters in 2012

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Our sites & Services A look at the programs and places

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Our Finances A look at fiscal year 2012

Catholic Charities

Archdiocese of Boston

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. 2012 Annual Report | CROSSINGS 3


Dear Friends, Welcome to the 2012 edition of Crossings, the Annual Report for Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Boston. In the pages that follow, we hope that you will find the same inspiration that drives us each day as we serve the Greater Boston community and beyond. Helping families along the road to self sufficiency is central to our work, and we are inspired by the strength and determination of so many of the families we are privileged to know. Deborah Kincade Rambo President

Families like those headed by Lori, a Home Health Aid program graduate, who shows us what can be possible with a little determination and perseverance: a whole new life for both she and her family filled with promise, hope and excitement. We know that you will be amazed by the resiliency and compassion of our former client and now treasured volunteer, Derek Wolfe. At just fourteen years old, Derek engaged his family and friends at Bright Horizons Foundation in his effort to give back—paying it forward as they spent weeks transforming space at St. Ambrose Family Shelter into an oasis for homeless teens. We are both thankful and touched by the openness of Board of Trustees member, Tom O’Reilly, his wife, Liza and their daughters, who share why they support Catholic Charities. Their perspective on universal values that encompass family, social justice and philanthropy are truly uplifting.

James D. Gallagher Chair, Board of Trustees

Despite these stories of hope, Catholic Charities faces challenges each and every day to meet the needs of our community. Although Massachusetts has weathered the recession better than most states the impact of the great recession is still apparent. One benchmark is the National School Lunch program, available to families of four with annual incomes of less than $37,000. The Program reported a steady increase in demand between 2006 and 2011 with 34.2 percent of the state’s K-12 students enrolled in the free and reduced price lunch program. In 2011, 327,000 pupils were receiving assistance. In response to poverty in Massachusetts schools and in our neighbors’ homes, we do our best to ensure that basic needs are met: that our food pantry shelves are stocked and that our social workers are there to support families. This year we distributed enough food for more than 1.34 million meals for those who are at risk of falling through the social safety net. Of course, we could not do what we do, without all that you do to support us. For that we are grateful. You are champions of our cause. Thank you for enabling us to serve families in need in our community, and for providing us with the support necessary to help families find their way back to self sufficiency. With heartfelt thanks,

Deborah Kincade Rambo, LICSW

James D. Gallagher

President Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Boston

Chair, Board of Trustees Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Boston

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172,465

Ongoing Services 1,155 1,025 509 117 51 2,167 1,711 17,136 360 347 1,254 328 506 1,344

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Total assisted

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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

of our neediest neighbors this past year.

Total Basic Needs Emergency Services

Our service sites throughout the Archdiocese of Boston provided the following assistance to

Basic Needs Emergency Services Food 109,793 Rent/Mortgage 2,182 Utilities 1,382 Clothing 295 Infant Supplies 494 Holiday Assistance 30,636 Information and referral 27,683

Thanks to the vast array of services offered by Catholic Charities, our clients may benefit from more than one service. 2012 Annual Report | CROSSINGS 5


Paying it forward by Suzanne Ouellette

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Derek doesn’t remember the shelter. But, he does remember some of the twenty foster homes he lived in until his adoption at the age of 7 by Frannie Crockett-Wolfe and her husband, Scott. Crockett-Wolfe, Bright Horizons Center Director, remembers well the day she took Derek home. “When Derek became part of our family and saw his new room, I will never forget him saying, ‘When I grow up, I am going to make sure every kid with no home has toys like I do now!’ ” Now 14, Derek anxiously looks through the Play Station games in the new Teen Space to make sure the teens have the new Super Mario Brothers game. He talks confidently as he describes his passion for video games, basketball and percussion instruments. Yet, when describing himself he hesitates saying softly, “Well I’m nice and kind.” To Frannie Crockett-Wolfe, Catholic Charities’ St. Ambrose Family Shelter has been part of her life since she was a child. When growing up around the corner from the shelter in Dorchester, Crockett-Wolfe remembers accompanying her mother to bring gifts of toys and food to the shelter at the holidays. So, when she decided to raise money to design a shelter play space, St. Ambrose seemed like a natural choice. “It was sort of like me giving back, paying it forward,” explained Crockett-Wolfe. “St. Ambrose took care of him when he was young so it was our turn to say thank you.”

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his past Fall, Bright Horizons Foundation teamed up with 14-year-old Derek Wolfe and his family to turn a dark basement space into a bright retreat for homeless youth. Little did many know that Derek himself lived at the shelter when he was an infant and again as a toddler.

Yet, raising the $10,000 needed to furnish and design the space was not as simple. By collaborating with another Bright Horizons facility, the Reebok Child Care Center and its director Monique Dasilva, The Children’s Center at Milton Academy made their $5,000 goal. The two centers hosted bake sales and did a 5k walk-a-thon to reach it. The Bright Horizons Foundation then matched their contribution. From there, Derek went to work helping his mother pick out “cool” things for the Teen Bright Space. “I gave them lots of help—I wanted to put everything in there that every other teenager had so they could feel like a regular kid,” explained Derek. The finishing touch, Derek used his own money which he earned through odd jobs around the neighborhood to purchase an air hockey table for the space. Crockett-Wolfe, her family, Bright Horizons volunteers, and college students from Emmanuel College spent time over three weeks transforming the space to a bright, welcoming home for homeless teens. Derek did not see the finished room until the ribbon cutting. He admits that he did not think they could pull it off after seeing the before pictures of the space. He was happy when it was finally done. “It made me realize that even though I am still young that I can make a difference. I loved seeing the kids so excited to play with all of the things, especially my gift I gave to them—the air hockey table! It looks better than I ever imagined,” said Derek about the ribbon cutting. “I felt proud, and I can’t wait to do the next space.” Derek does not talk often about being adopted, but his mother said he becomes more comfortable with it as he gets older. With all of the charity work that the Bright Horizons does, Crockett-Wolfe thought this one was special. “You need to see a person. It’s not always the story you see in your head. When you give a face to all the hard work,” explained Crockett-Wolfe. “The impact is so much greater.” Derek agrees, “At the ribbon cutting, I realized that Mom and Dad didn’t just work hard to provide a great life for me and my brother, they did it for all these people that they don’t even know!” 2012 Annual Report | CROSSINGS 7


Finding Faith by Suzanne Ouellette

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ori Monaghan wasn’t living the journey she wanted and longed for a better life for her and her two young children. One day, she found it while dropping her kids off at child care in South Boston. “Everyday, I kept seeing signs for Labouré Center’s nurse assistant training program,” explained Monaghan, a South Boston resident. And everyday, she passed it by as she went on with her hectic life as a single, working mother to Daryn, 7 and Morgan, 4. But on that one day, she knew she had enough and wanted more. With daily living expenses, Monaghan knew the $993 tuition would be a struggle but was determined. She was determined because she already loved the staff at the Labouré Center and knew that the program would be worth the effort.

She enrolled in 2010 and has never looked back. She loved the classes and the curriculum. Monaghan delighted in the fact that every once in a while her children, who were in the same building, would walk by the door with their classmates. “It brightened my day,” she said. Monaghan, who had worked for years in the food service business, found a job shortly after graduating from the program. “I got a job right away,” she explained. “This experience taught me not to take life for granted. Today, I am proud to say I support my own kids.” Monaghan still visits the Center each day to pick up her youngest child who attends the Labouré Child Care Center, and, occasionally, also brings her children to the Center’s counseling program. Labouré has opened up a new world for her and her children.

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L o o k I n s i d e | our story

“[My children] have learned so much and the friends they have met along the way have been so important,” explained Monaghan. “Also, you socialize with other parents. Meeting other people and other cultures causes you to see things with an open mind.” As for her education, Monaghan credits Claire Lyons, Nurse Assistant Program Manager and Nurse Instructor, for her kindness and helpfulness. Lyons also provided her study group opportunities on Saturdays and taught her breathing exercises to help her with exams. “As an alumna, she still helps me and gives referrals,” said Monaghan. Monaghan loves taking care of people, and her new career is a perfect fit. She recommends the nurse assistant training program to others, as well as the child care program.

“The teachers are fantastic.” She put her second child on the list for care months after he was born. It is the only child care center in South Boston that cares for infants. “It’s hard to find a place I know my kids are safe, “ she explained. “Every teacher here is heartwarming and caring but they also have a routine and a curriculum. They help them to grow.” “Not only were my kids raised by me at home,” she boasted. “They were raised right here at the Labouré Center.” “I didn’t always put myself and my children first,” said Monaghan as she reflected about the new direction her life has taken. “I lost faith in myself and then I found it again.” 2012 Annual Report | CROSSINGS 9


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Champions for a cause

he O’Reilly family knows how to give. They care deeply about the work of Catholic Charities and are passionate supporters of Sunset Point Camp in Hull. Tom and Liza O’Reilly’s generous spirit is being passed on through their family. They see service as their family time—a time to do something together, enjoy each other’s company while also giving back.

“As a married couple of different religious faiths, Catholic Charities provides an outlet for us to express our shared values and the values that we want to pass onto our children,” explained Tom. “Catholic Charities fulfills the Social Justice mission of the Catholic Church. Its values and our values in recognizing and caring for those in need are totally aligned. They are the values on which we were raised. We believe in people and their worth. We believe in hands on involvement.” During camp clean ups, Catholic Charities staff welcomes their family which includes their daughters, Agnes, Cecilia and Jacquelyn. Liza thinks that the family bond is what attracts many to support the camp. “I saw it as an opportunity to get families involved in their own community,” explained Liza. Tom agrees, “Liza and I believe in investing our time, talent, and treasure in our community. We define community as our family, our neighborhood, our parish, our town, the organizations to which we belong, our state, our country, and our world. We believe in that old adage: “think globally - act locally.” “We also like the idea of supporting kids,” Liza continued. “And especially giving inner-city children the same opportunities that our children have readily available to them. It is also a way for our children to help other children from diverse backgrounds. Everyone needs help and we should use what we have to help others.” “We loved its mission: serving underprivileged children; bringing them a week of summer camp fun; letting them know that they are worthy, too,” said Tom. The night of the Friends of Sunset Point Camp annual clambake, Reach for the Stars, the O’Reilly’s can be seen greeting each guest as if they were coming into their own home. The annual fundraising event is a culmination of a lot of hard work by the event committee which includes Tom and Liza.

“I can’t begin to say enough about the O’Reilly’s,” said Beth Chambers, Sunset Point Camp Director. “They help out wherever and whenever they can. They are great role models to the youth at the camp and they are great friends.”

On Treasure Night, a weekly event for campers in the warm summer months, Liza O’Reilly and her daughters can be seen with a host of local residents leading games and other activities for the young campers. The O’Reillys will tell you they are just one of many volunteers and supporters who make it all happen. They also get the chance to be with some amazing children. “It is great doing both at the same time,” said Agnes who loves that she can have fun and help out simultaneously. “The campers are genuinely having fun and that is great to see in any child. Once, I was helping this little, tiny girl who was maybe six. Her brother, maybe 8 or 9, came over to check on her and handed her some tokens since she didn’t have as many,” recalled Liza. “And I just thought, ‘That’s a good kid looking out for his sister.’ Even though some of these kids don’t have much, they have great values. It is great to see they are raised with the same values as my kids despite different circumstances.” It is truly a large family that takes care of the 300 Boston youth who visit Hull each summer. It is the O’Reilly family and others that come for each clean up, each meeting and each fundraiser. It is their spirit that makes it possible. Tom O’Reilly gives of his time and talent on the Catholic Charities Board of Trustees as well advising the agency on everything from strategy to finances to fundraising. He believes in the organization he supports and encourages others to do the same. “What good is money if you just hold on to it? Money is meant to be invested and spent. It is only valuable if it is put to work. You know the old saying, “It takes money to make money.” “The O’Reillys are always there with welcoming smiles, great ideas and a willingness to be of help. They truly live the mission of Catholic Charities,” said Deborah Kincade Rambo, Catholic Charities President. “They are champions for our cause. And for that we are eternally grateful.”

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1- Steven Duffy and, his father, Norman Duffy, of Duffy Properties. 2 - Michael Sheehan, CEO, Hill Holliday, his wife, Maureen, and Cardinal Seån P. O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap. 3 - Ed Casey, left, Sister Maryadele Robinson, Jack Shaughnessy of The Shaughnessy Companies, and Reverend J. Bryan Hehir, Cabinet Secretary for Social Services, Archdiocese of Boston. 4 - James D. Gallagher, Chair of the Board of Trustees, and Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Administrative Officer, for John Hancock Financial Services, and Deborah Kincade Rambo, President, Catholic Charities of Boston. 5 - Laboure Center Spring Gala Co-Chairs John Bello, left, and Jennifer Roberts. 6 - Catholic Charities North Director Virginia Doocy, left, and John Farmer of Eastern Bank. 7 - Vincent Greene, left, and his wife, Kim, before they ran their third Boston Marathon together to support Catholic Charities. 8 - Greg and Ann-Marie Martin, left, and Jack and Hillary McNeil at Catholic Charities South Spring Gala.

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9 - Robert Beal, left, of The Beal Companies greets Rev. Gloria White-Hammond M.D. of My Sister’s Keeper before she was honored with the Justice and Compassion Award at Spring Celebration 2012. 10 - Kevin W. Leary Sr., Chairman and CEO of VPNE Parking Solutions, Rev. John C. Wronski, SJ, of Nativity Preparatory School, Mary Armstrong, and her sister, Kathleen, after presenting Leary with the 2012 Richard D. Armstrong, Jr., Service Award. 11 - C. Michael Daley and his wife, Janet at the Greater Boston Christmas Dinner. 12 - Deborah Kincade Rambo, left, President, Catholic Charities, St. John the Evangelist Parishioners Laura Groele, Jim O’Brien and Betty Quigley, Father Paul Ritt, Virginia Doocy, Director, Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities (MVCC), Elizabeth Broderick, Chair, MVCC, at Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities 2012 Spring Gala. 13 - Supporters at the Laboure Center Spring Benefit. 14 - Talbots’ Alanna Zimkus sits in the play space she designed at Sunset Point Camp in Hull. 15 - Guests enjoy each others company at the Greater Boston Christmas Dinner.

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Kenneth P. Binder Vice President of Development

On behalf of the staff and volunteers at Catholic Charities, it gives me great pleasure to thank you for your generous support during the 2012 fiscal year. The work of Catholic Charities touches thousands of lives each day. Your generosity is an expression of your faith in our organization and provides the necessary funding to help the poor and working poor, children and families, and refugees and immigrants across Eastern Massachusetts. A few highlights of our fund year include:

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A total of 9,045 donors contributed approximately 16,200 gifts, an increase of 6% over 2011, to support the mission of Catholic Charities. Approximately 4,250 donors increased their contribution over the previous year and 1,846 donors contributed their first gift to Catholic Charities. Over $7.3M raised through major, leadership and planned giving, events and direct mail. Our Friends Feeding Families campaign, in its fourth year, raised $874,518 from 3,816 donors, the highest ever in support of our Basic Needs Emergency Services. For the sixth consecutive year, our annual Spring Celebration event held at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, raised over $1M to support programs and services.

Along with your continued financial support for the 2013 annual campaign, I ask that you consider a lasting legacy to Catholic Charities by including our agency in your estate plan, contributing to a building project or donating a gift to strengthen a specific program of interest to you. Your generosity truly makes a difference and serves as a powerful statement of your belief in the work we do. Again, please accept my thanks for your kindness and concern. There are many worthwhile causes for you to support and your decision to invest your time and generosity to benefit Catholic Charities is greatly appreciated. Be assured that we will do our utmost to remain deserving of your confidence. Sincerely,

Kenneth P. Binder Vice President of Development Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Boston

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C h a m p i o n s A look at our donors $25,000 and above

Anonymous (4) Archdiocese of Boston Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Sue Berry and Brian T. Moynihan Judy and David L. Castaldi Eileen and John M. Connors, Jr. Louise E. Donovan Trust 2000 Cynthia and Norman J. Duffy Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP Estate of Evelyn C. Barry Estate of Patricia J. Dorin Estate of James W. Dunphy Estate of John Scully Joseph T. Fallon Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Hill Holliday John Hancock Financial Services Karla and Jeffrey J. Kaneb Liberty Mutual Group

Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch Massachusetts Convention Center Authority Margarete and John A. McNeice, Jr. Mellon Bank, N.A. Jane R. and William S. Mosakowski Kathleen E. and Michael G. Nilles North Shore United Way Old Colony Planning Council OneWorld Boston, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Rodman Ride for Kids Rosmarie and Robert G. Scully, Jr. Shaughnessy Charitable Trust John J. Shaughnessy, Sr. Maureen and Michael J. Sheehan The Fallon Company LLC Pauline Ruth Trickett Living Trust United Way of Greater Plymouth County United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley

C h a m p i o n s | 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 2012. The following are the individuals, corporations, and foundations who made gifts of $1,000 or more:

$10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous (4) Arbella Insurance Group Associated Industries of Massachusetts, Inc. Lisa H. and John F. Batter, III Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, Inc. Clough Capital Partners, LP Ann Marie and Richard F. Connolly, Jr. Marguerite T. Cunniff Jane E. Currier, Esq. John J. Danello Denzler Charitable Trust Janice and James S. DiStasio Eastern Minerals, Inc. Ernst & Young, LLP Estate of Julia R. Harmon Estate of James A. O’Donohoe, J.C.D. Estate of Daniel W. Scribner Trust Daniel W. Field Trust George A. Fischer Nancy M. and Joseph P. Flaherty RoseMary B. and Daniel J. Fuss Jo-Anne and James D. Gallagher Rita and Kevin R. Gill Thomas H. Hannigan, Jr. Peter M. Kaneb Sharon E. Keith Deborah M. and Edmund F. Kelly Mary E. and Francis C. Mahoney E. June and Thomas J. Martin, Sr. 2012 Annual Report | CROSSINGS 15


Massachusetts State Council Knights of Columbus Yasuko S. and Richard P. Mattione Jean and William F. McCall, Jr. Mary G. McCarthy JoAnn McGrath Helene H. and Richard A. Monaghan Moses and Minna G. Alpers 1990 Charitable Trust Project Bread Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Company RBC Capital Markets, LCC Roche Bros. Supermarkets, Inc. Marilyn and Don Rodman Marilyn and Raymond B. Ruddy Eileen M. and James A. Rullo Sailors’ Snug Harbor of Boston Salem Five Mary Beth and Paul W. Sandman Savings Bank Life Insurance Company Schwab Charitable Fund SCN Ministry Fund Mary and Thomas F. Shields Caroline Troy and Joon Pahk Tufts Health Plan A. Raymond Tye & Family Charitable Trust Blanche M. Walsh Charity Trust Barbara A. and Edward W. Wilson

$5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous (5) Cynthia Bakon and John Worrall Bank of America Matching Gifts & United Way Lillian and J. Leo Barry Belmont Savings Bank Blue Hill Cemetery #4 Blue Hills Bank Deborah L. and John F. Brennan, Jr. Brian Family Trust Burke Distributing Corporation Susan E. Burke Susan and Kevin A. Butler James J. Callanan Tracy Campion

Casey & Hayes, Inc. Century Bank & Trust Company Margaret H. and Paul W. Chisholm, Jr. Louise V. and Frank B. Condon Leigh Z. and John L. Connolly Continuum, LLC Corcoran Jennison Eileen M. Creaton Damon Family Trust Robert J. Devereaux M. Donna and Louis DiLillo, M.D. Kathleen M. and John E. Drew Helen G. and David H. Drinan Duffy Associates Eastern Bank Sylvia and Chelinde Edouard, C.L.U. Estate of Ruth M. Farrisey Estate of R. H. Gaffney Estate of Joanna M. Robinson Estate of Kathleen G. Twomey Fallona Charitable Trust Diane M. and Douglas J. Farrington Lillian M. and Edward G. Fassino Catherine Fazio and Scott Stern Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston First Financial Trust Annemarie and Mark J. Freitas Donna P. and James French Scott A. Gieselman Goldman Sachs Charitable Gift Fund Maureen H. and John L. Harrington Reverend J. Bryan Hehir Donna and Christian M. Hoffman, Esq. Jonathan A. Kane Diane E. and Albert J. Kaneb Bernice Konary Lucille Laurendeau Lincoln Property Company Joseph A. Martignetti Susan R. and Shawn Martin Massachusetts Port Authority Donna M. and Thomas J. May Eileen F. and John H. McCarthy Claire and Thomas D. McKiernan Hillary and Jack McNeill Patrick Millot Kathleen M. and Jack L. Moore Patricia F. and Troy Y. Murray Kathleen and James W. Nagle Stephanie M. and Richard A. O’Brien Patricia L. and Thomas E. O’Leary Order of Malta, American Association Procter & Gamble Rasky Baerlein Strategic Communications Gerald M. Ridge, Jr. Barbara A. and Patrick E. Roche Mark & Elisia Saab Family Fund

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$2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous (3) Action Business Consultants, Inc. Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co., P.C. Mary H. and Samuel S. Arcidy Beacon Telecom, Inc. Boston College The Honorable William M. and Mary S. Bulger Patricia B. and William L. Burke, III Edward G. Casey, C.P.A. John V. Casey, Jr. Charitable Auto Resources, Inc. Charitable Flex Fund—Bergen County United Way K. Lynnell and Paul E. Connolly Kathleen M. and Michael J. Costello Joan E. and Paul J. Crowley Dawn L. and Edward H. D’Alelio Danvers Motor Company, Inc. Mary P. and Gerald P. Dinneen, Ph.D. Daniel F. Egan, Jr. Estate of Andrew F. Strykowski Fallon Community Health Plan, Inc. Joel A. Farrell The Aubert J. Fay Charitable Fund Dr. Kathleen and Martin S. Feldstein Dr. Melvin and Mary Elisabeth Field Margaret and Joseph P. Flannery James Freehill

Helene and Lewis Gack Dorey A. Gallagher Garage Sale High End Consignment for the Home Terry and John J. George Kathleen and John H. Gillespie Joseph R. Godzik, V.M.D. Goldman Sachs & Company Gourmet Caterers, Inc. Richard H. Grueter H. Patricia Hanna HarborOne Credit Union Mary A. and Stephen J. Harvell Holy Family Parish – Duxbury Holy Family Parish – Rockland Holy Name Parish – West Roxbury Robert B. Hutchison, Jr. IBM Corporation - Matching Grants Program Immaculate Conception Parish – Marlborough Marylou and Gerard P. Jarasitis Jesuit Community of Boston College James J. Keegan Mary E. Kuconis Joan P. and Alfred A. Lagan Caroline W. and John J. Langan, Jr. The Honorable Francis J. and Virginia Larkin Rory P. Laughna Kathleen and Robert M. Mahoney Julie and Jack Manning Judith A. and Michael A. Manzo Ann-Marie and Gregory M. Martin Brian McCabe Mary and Paul J. McNamara, Esq. Joan and James F. Mooney, Jr. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Barbara J. Mullen-Neem Eileen and John M. Murphy, D.M.D. My Brother’s Keeper, Inc. NESN New England Laborer’s Health and Safety Fund New England Province of Jesuits Pamela J. and Bryant N. Obando Old Colony Elder Services Carolyn M. and Joseph E. O’Leary, Esq. Elizabeth R. and Thomas M. O’Reilly Our Lady of the Assumption Parish – Lynnfield Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish – Marblehead Bernard Peloquin Pinnacle Financial Group Brian A. Rak Deborah K. and Darryl J. Rambo Linda and Robert F. Ramrath Elaine and William K. Reidy Resurrection of Our Lord and Savior – Hingham Janet E. and Kenneth R. Ring, Jr. Sr. Maryadele Robinson Rodman Ford Sales, Inc. Shirley A. and John A. Rosatone

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John H. Sawyer, Jr. Carol A. and Michael P. Shaughnessy Mary B. and William J. Sheehan Richard A. Simons Gilda and Alfred A. Slifka Edward H. Sonn Claudia Sorgi and K. Douglas L. Briggs St. Agatha Parish – Milton St. Agnes Parish – Arlington St. Augustine Parish – Andover St. Catherine of Siena Parish – Norwood St. Joseph Parish – Needham St. Michael Parish – North Andover Mary and Vincent P. Stanton State Street Corporation Steward Health Care System Brendan J. Swords Anne C. Tallon and Paul A. Lonergan Mary and Charles Tiernan Susan S. and Leo J. Troy, Jr., M.D. United Way of Tri-State Verizon W.B. Mason Wakefield Investments Inc. William Wallace Joan and David Whelan Mary Lou and Adalbert Wnorowski Gianfranco D. Zaccai

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Sacred Heart Parish – Middleboro Sacred Heart Parish – North Quincy Sacred Heart Parish – Weymouth Eileen and Stephen Schaubert R. David Schelzi Schmier Family Revocable Trust St. Ann Parish – Quincy St. Bartholomew Parish – Needham St. Bonaventure Parish – Manomet St. Bridget Parish – Abington St. Bridget Parish – Framingham St. Catherine Parish – Westford St. Charles Parish – Woburn St. Columbkille Parish – Brighton St. Elizabeth Parish – Milton St. Eulalia Parish – Winchester St. Francis Xavier Parish – South Weymouth St. Gerard Majella Parish – Canton St. James Parish – Haverhill St. Jerome Parish – North Weymouth St. John Chrysostom – West Roxbury St. John the Evangelist Parish – Canton St. John the Evangelist Parish – Wellesley St. John’s Preparatory School – Danvers St. Joseph Parish – Malden St. Jude Parish – Norfolk St. Margaret Mary Parish – Westwood St. Margaret Parish – Lowell St. Mary of the Nativity – Scituate St. Mary of the Sacred Heart Parish – Hanover St. Mary Parish – Chelmsford St. Mary Parish – Dedham St. Mary Parish – Franklin St. Mary Parish – Holliston St. Michael Parish – Bedford St. Monica Parish – Methuen St. Patrick Parish – Natick St. Patrick Parish – Stoneham St. Paul Parish – Hingham St. Paul Parish – Wellesley St. Peter Parish – Cambridge St. Pius V Parish – Lynn St. Theresa of Avila Parish – West Roxbury St. Thomas Aquinas Parish – Bridgewater St. Thomas of Villanova Parish – Wilmington St. William Parish – Tewksbury State Street Bank and Trust Company Stop & Shop #0055 Sysco Boston LLC The Faith Home Townsend Oil Co., Inc. Carol A. and Robert N. Witt $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (7) Paula and Richard J. Ahl Ahold Financial Services

All Metals Industries, Inc. All Saints Parish – Haverhill Ann Marie Allen Americold Deirdre C. and David W. Anderson Jeanne and Richard C. Arsenault A Street Scrap Metal Barbara J. and Richard J. Bair John M. Baker Una and Joseph J. Bakewell Donald F. Baldini Kathy and Michael J. Baldner Bama Sea Products, Inc. Bank of Canton Robert Barbieri, M.D. Joan and Skip Barry Regina and Gerard Baumann Bay Point Capital, Inc. Robert L. Beal Bel Communities Properties Trust Bel Residential Property Trust Alan F. Bembenek Louise Birmingham Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta Parish – Dorchester Blessed Sacrament Parish – Saugus Blessed Sacrament Parish – Walpole Jacqueline Savage Borne and Benjamin M. Borne Boston Global Investors Boston Private Bank & Trust Co. Bostonian Group Charles P. Boudreau Barbara L. and Gerard F. Boyle, Sr. Katherine M. and John G. Brigham Mildred and Richard Broderick Catherine Brown John L. Brusch, M.D. Joan F. and Albert P. Buckley, Sr. Nancy and John S. Buckley Attorney Wayne A. Budd, Esq. Timothy J. Burke Colin G. Burns Francis Burns Eileen and Charles Byrne, Jr. Professor Lisa S. Sowle Cahill and Lawrence R. Cahill Maura A. and Stephen D. Callahan Campion & Co. Real Estate Rosella M. Campion and Jonathan Smith Debbie and Bernard L. Caniff, Jr. Janet and William J. Canty Victoria Cappello Ann Carter and Philip P. Jameson Nancy J. Caruso Norma and Stephen J. Casey, Jr. Donna and Joseph Casper Sheila Cavanaugh and Albert Choy Nahed and Alain Chaoui Carroll and Raymond C. Charette

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Samuel E. De Merit Barbara and Ted Dearing Tiziana C. Dearing and Stephen J. Seiner, M.D. Louis J. Defeo Kristine G. and John DeMatteo, II Mary G. and Thomas DeSimone Anna F. and John A. Detore Paula M. Devereaux, Esq. and Richard Arzillo Patricia C. and Armand Devoe Christine A. and George P. Dhionis Annalisa and Dino Di Palma Eileen T. and Charles B. Dillon Eileen M. Dineen Patricia M. Dinneen, Ph.D. Dolan Funeral Home Lynne J. and Paul F. Dolan Robyn A. and Jay C. Donovan Dowling Insurance Agency, Inc. Maureen and Joseph R. Driscoll Kathleen and Arthur X. Duffy Lorraine and Rev. Dr. Paul Duggan Richard F. Durgan Margaret A. Dwyer Rosemary S. Dwyer Esther G. and Richard G. Eder Edified Online Most Reverend Walter J. Edyvean Emmanuel College Estate of Mary E. Coveney Estate of Mary E. Kerr Estate of Clara B. Quigley Sheila S. and Donald J. Evans Evergreen Partners Mary E. Fallon Kristin Farrell Lois and S. Warren Farrell

C h a m p i o n s | our donors

George H. Chin CJ Leasing, Inc Mary Joe Clark Redmond L. Clevenger Cliflex Bellows Corp Reverend Arnold F. Colletti Rita M. and Edward C. Collins Computer Associates International, Inc. Attorney David G. and Molly Conlin Connell Limited Partnership Frances A. Connelly Jean M. and John B. Conners Maureen and Patrick L. Connolly John R. Coombe Rev. Msgr. Leonard A. Coppenrath Janet S. and James E. Coppola, Jr. Corpus Christi - St. Bernard Parish – West Newton Barry E. Coscia Debbie Costello Judith and Paul A. Costello, Jr. Carole M. Cotter Paul B. Cotter Cranney Companies Crosspoint Engineering Corporation Gerard T. Cullen Mary B. and Richard Culliton, M.D. Cummings Properties Curry College Jeanne M. and Gerald R. Curtis Janet and Charles M. Daley Barbara A. Daly Paul Dardinski Hilda G. and William J. Dargon Joan T. Darlington Joseph D’Arrigo Judy and Wilfred G. Davis

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Fay McCabe Funeral Home Feeney Brothers Excavation Corp. Mary C. Ferguson Ferriter, Scobbo & Rodophelle, PC Joy M. and John P. Fisher, D.D.S. Margaret A. and John C. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fitzpatrick Debra Flaherty Surner Patricia E. and Walter J. Flaherty, III Christine C. and William J. Flanagan Joseph M. Flynn Folan Waterproofing and Construction Co., Inc. Natalie A. and William C. Foley Reverend Thomas C. Foley Arleen and Robert G. Frasca Nancy L. and Lester Fraser, Jr. Gate of Heaven Parish – South Boston Elizabeth and Matthew T. Gellene Patricia C. and Paul B. Gilbert Elizabeth and Michael C. Gilleran, Esq. Barbara A. and Edward W. Gillespie Nancy and Edward Glaeser Thomas Graham Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Kimberly and Vincent L. Greene, IV Carol A. Groden Chrisy Grudzien Attorney John D. and Barbara F. Hanify Edward E. Hanlon Harpoon Brewery Co. Patricia and Neal J. Harte Professor Francis X. and Karen Hartmann Haverhill Female Benevolent Society Hawthorne Hotel Barbara P. Healey Joanne and Martin R. Healy Mildred M. Hehir Paul L. Hennessey Patricia A. Hickey Anne L. and William Hicks Joanne Hidaka and Bernard E. Niedermeyer Mary F. Higgins and John A. Lechner, IV High Liner Foods Matthew P. Hildreth Nancy M. and Michael F. Hinds Holy Family Parish – Amesbury Holy Family Parish – Concord Holy Family Parish – Gloucester Holy Family Parish – Lowell Holy Family Parish – Lynn Holy Ghost Parish – Whitman Representative Kevin G. Honan Joan and Richard T. Horan, Sr. Janet V. and Warren D. Hutchison I.U.O.E. Local No. 4 Thomas J. Iannotti IBM Employee Services Center

Immaculate Conception Parish – Newburyport Immaculate Conception Parish – Weymouth ING Carol L. and Leif D. Jacobsen JCalpro Inc. Nancy M. and John E. Joyce Yvette and Jon P. Kanter Karas & Karas Glass Co., Inc. Elizabeth A. M. Karpati Marcia and Brian K. Kean Mary E. and Robert F. Kearns Keches Law Group, P.C. Emma and Sean Kedrowski Cynthia W. and Ferdinand T. Kelley Sheila K. Kelley, Esq. Annmarie and William F. Kennedy, Jr. Katherine W. and Jeffrey D. Klinger William E. Knight Catherine Sullivan Kropa, D.M.D. and William A. Kropa, D.M.D. Mary and Paul A. La Camera Katherine Lapre LaRossa Shoe, Inc. Allison M. and Jay F. Larrow League of Catholic Women Maria Elena and Mark Leslie Loh Family Loomis Sayles & Company, LP Marie M. and Dennis J. Looney, Jr. Lowell Sun Charities Stephen Lynch Thomas M. Lynch Rosemary and John H. MacKinnon Deborah E. and Malcolm F. MacLean, III, Esq. Barbara P. Madden Mahoney Oil Company Sarah A. and James J. Mahoney, Jr. Regina L. Maniscalco and Donald D. Gilligan John T. Manning Emily and Michael Marcucci Cynthia and Robert L. Marr Catherine and Thomas J. Martin, Jr. Claire and Kevin P. Martin Lauren R. and Philip J. Martin Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish – Newton Mass Bay Credit Union Carole and Jeffrey Mastendino Thomas P. Mayor Jane M. McCarthy Janet D. McCarthy Philip E. McCarthy Mary and Edward F. McCauley Louise A. and Jeremiah P. McDonald, M.D. Katherine E. and John P. McDonough Ellen M. and Robert M. McGarty Lisa and Sean McGrath Carol and Michael McKean

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Our Lady of Lourdes Parish – Brockton Our Lady of Lourdes Parish – Carver Our Lady of the Assumption Parish – Green Harbor Reverend William B. Palardy Rev. Msgr. Alfonso G. Palladino Vincent J. Panico, Esq. Parker & Crosland LLP Suzanne S. and Christopher Pasko Sally E. and Stephen J. Patkin Susan and Roger A. Patkin Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., M.D. Anne D. and Kevin C. Phelan Anne M. and Randolph S. Powers Brenda R. and William R. Prescott Georgia M. and Christopher J. Previte ProMutual Group Roseleen and George Pyne, III Robert H. Quigley, Jr. Richard R. Ramsey, Jr. James F. Reardon Reebok International, LTD Geraldine M. and Frank M. Reed, Jr. Regis College Carol A. and Robert E. Riley Ana-Maria Rizzuto, M.D.

C h a m p i o n s | our donors

Clare D. and Francis M. McLaughlin Helen A. and Francis M. McNamara Padraig J. McNulty Dr. Ruth G. McRoy Ann M. McSweeney Ginny and Kevin M. Meskell MiddleOak Brenda M. Middleton Midway Mobil Gas Station Attorney Donald and Gloria Migliori Sandra Moody and Patrick King Elaine and Robert Moore Patricia A. and Thomas P. Moore Mary Ellen and Lawrence J. Morency Kathleen M. and John J. Moriarty Most Blessed Sacrament Parish – Wakefield Most Holy Redeemer Parish – East Boston Most Precious Blood Parish – Dover Most Precious Blood Parish – Hyde Park Brigitte and Gerard M. Moufflet Martha and James D. Mungovan Anne M. Murphy and David W. Duehren Murphy, Hesse, Toomey, & Lehane, LLP Robert F. Murphy, Jr. Kathleen M. Murray Mary C. and Gerald J. Murray, Jr. Mary R. Murray Michael L. Murray Kerie and Ross J. Musumeci Warren F. Myers Jr. Susan E. and Edward Nalband National Development National Fish & Seafood Limited Maura and Larry Naughton Anne B. Nigro Jean Nigro Kimberly A. and Robert T. Noonan North Shore Bank Teresa and Robert W. Norton John D. Oakes O’Brien Oldham Family Trust Patricia O’Brien Sean O’Brien Barbara A. and Philip A. O’Connell, Jr. William J. O’Connell Lilla May O’Donoghue Office Environments of New England Anthony Ogden Barbara J. and Francis X. O’Leary, Jr. Regan O’Malley John P. O’Neill Stephen O’Neill Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted Parish – Waltham Our Lady of Fatima Parish – Sudbury Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish – Methuen Our Lady of Grace Parish – Pepperell Our Lady of Hope Parish – Ipswich

Kathleen A. Roane Mary T. Roche Rockland Trust Company Robert P. Rodophele Carolyn and Deacon Kenneth N. Ryan Nancy D. and Joseph F. Ryan, Esq. Judy and Douglas Ryder Sacred Heart Parish – Newton Sacred Heart Parish – Watertown Sacred Hearts Parish – Malden Donna B. and Jeswald W. Salacuse Salem Witch Museum Lucille Salhany and John P. Polcari, Jr. Barbara and Raffaele Santoro Joseph F. Savage, Jr. Maura Costin Scalise Jennifer and Michael F. Sexton 2012 Annual Report | CROSSINGS 21


Hazel and Stephen A. Shaughnessy Gertrude and Robert E. Shea Patricia M. Sheehan Vivian M. and Alan P. Sheng Shetland Properties Silver Bridge Advisors Kathleen and Robert A. Skelly Marcella Sliney Cynthia and Paul K. Soucy St. Adelaide Parish – Peabody St. Agnes Parish – Reading St. Albert Parish – East Weymouth St. Ambrose Parish – Dorchester St. Angela Merici Parish – Mattapan St. Ann Parish – Dorchester St. Ann Parish – Peabody St. Ann Parish – West Bridgewater St. Anne Parish – Littleton St. Anne Parish – Readville St. Anthony of Padua Parish – Revere St. Anthony Parish – Cambridge St. Anthony Parish – Cohasset St. Anthony Parish – Everett St. Anthony Parish – Woburn St. Athanasius Parish – Reading St. Barbara Parish – Woburn St. Benedict Parish – Somerville St. Bernadette Parish – Randolph St. Bridget Parish – Maynard St. Brigid Parish – Lexington St. Camillus Parish – Arlington St. Cecilia Parish – Ashland St. Cecilia Parish – Boston St. Christine Parish – Marshfield St. Clare Parish – Braintree St. Clement Parish – Medford St. Denis Parish – Westwood St. Dorothy Parish – Wilmington St. Edith Stein Parish – Brockton St. Edward the Confessor Parish – Medfield St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish – Acton St. Francis de Sales Parish – Charlestown St. Francis of Assisi Parish – Braintree St. Francis of Assisi Parish – Medford St. Gregory Parish – Dorchester St. Helen Parish – Norwell St. Irene Parish – Carlisle St. James Parish – Salem Paul A. St. Jean St. John the Baptist Parish – Peabody St. John the Evangelist Parish – Beverly St. John the Evangelist Parish – East Bridgewater St. John the Evangelist Parish – Hopkinton St. John the Evangelist Parish – North Chelmsford St. John the Evangelist School – Townsend St. Joseph Parish – Holbrook St. Joseph Parish – Kingston

St. Joseph Parish – Medford St. Joseph Parish – Somerville St. Joseph Parish – Wakefield St. Joseph the Worker – Hanson St. Jude Parish – Waltham St. Julia Parish – Weston St. Linus Parish – Natick St. Lucy Parish – Methuen St. Luke Parish – Belmont St. Margaret Parish – Burlington St. Marguerite D’Youville Parish – Dracut St. Maria Goretti Parish – Lynnfield St. Mary Magdalen Parish – Tyngsboro St. Mary of the Annunciation Parish – Danvers St. Mary of the Assumption Parish – Revere St. Mary Parish – East Walpole St. Mary Parish – Plymouth St. Mary Parish – Quincy St. Mary Parish – Randolph St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish – Beverly St. Mary’s High School – Lynn St. Mary-St. Catherine of Siena Parish – Charlestown St. Michael Parish – Avon St. Michael Parish – Hudson St. Michael Parish – Lowell St. Patrick Parish – Lawrence St. Patrick Parish – Lowell St. Patrick Parish – Watertown St. Paul Parish – Cambridge St. Paul Parish – South Hamilton St. Peter Parish – Plymouth St. Raphael Parish – Medford St. Richard Parish – Danvers St. Robert Bellarmine Parish – Andover St. Rose of Lima Parish – Topsfield St. Stephen Parish – Framingham St. Thecla Parish – Pembroke St. Theresa Parish – Sherborn St. Thomas More Parish – Braintree St. Thomas the Apostle Parish – Peabody Kristen and John Steriti, M.D. Sts. Martha and Mary Parish Kerry H. Sullivan Mary Rose and John J. Sullivan Teamsters Union 25 Linda Tempelman and Brian A. Telfer Ellen and Michael Terry The Blackthorn Group, LLC The Boston Globe The Chubb Corporation The Menino Committee The Murphy Insurance Group The New England Council The Norfolk & Dedham Group The Proparvulis Club Thermal Circuits United Way of Greater Nashua

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Foundations Anonymous A. Raymond Tye & Family Charitable Trust Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation Alfred E. Chase Charity Foundation, Bank of America, N.A. Amelia Peabody Foundation Americo Francisco Fund at the Boston Foundation Arbella Insurance Group Charitable Foundation, Inc. Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund BJ’s Charitable Foundation Blanche M. Walsh Charity Trust Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, Inc. Boston Civic Enhancement Foundation Boston Sand & Gravel Charitable Foundation Bright Horizons Foundation for Children Cabot Family Charitable Trust Child Care Capital Investment Fund Devereaux Charitable Foundation Trust East Boston Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Enterprise Charitable Foundation Essex County Community Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Gardiner Howland Shaw Foundation General Electric Foundation Goddard Health Foundation Greater Lowell Community Foundation Highland Street Foundation HP Company Foundation Jane’s Trust John C. and Eunice B. Morrison Charitable Foundation Kelly Family Foundation, Inc. Liberty Mutual Foundation - Give With Liberty Lombard Family Foundation Mabel Louise Riley Foundation Mark and Elisia Saab Family Fund Marr Charitable Foundation Massachusetts Bar Foundation

Medtronic Foundation Mt. Washington Charitable Foundation, Inc. New England Patriots Charitable Foundation NSTAR Foundation Old Colony Planning Council Pfizer Foundation Porticus North America Foundation Red and Blue Foundation Inc. Rogers Family Foundation Sailors’ Snug Harbor of Boston Salem Five Charitable Foundation, Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund SCN Ministry Fund Shaughnessy Charitable Trust The Aubert J. Fay Charitable Fund The Bank of New York Mellon Charitable Foundation The Bank of New York Mellon/ Elizabeth Childs Murphy Trust The Charles Hayden Foundation The Chicago Community Foundation The Clipper Ship Foundation The Edmund and Mary Comey Charitable Foundation The Faith Home The Flatley Foundation The Harold Brooks Foundation The Liberty Mutual Foundation The Linden Foundation The Lynch Foundation The McCall Family Charitable Foundation The Medtronic Foundation The Murray Charitable Foundation The Taylor Family Foundation Verizon Foundation Walmart Foundation WHH Foundation The Yawkey Foundations

C h a m p i o n s | our donors

United Way of New York City United Way of the Capital Area United Way of Tri-County, Inc. UPS Varden Technologies L. Camille Venti and John Keller Mary A. and Armando R. Vesprini Julie and Patrick J. Walker Kathie and John J. Walsh, Jr. Patricia R. Walsh Robert O. Wheeler Margaret E. and Joseph E. Whitbread, Jr. B.J. Wiley Alex E. Willis Christine and James C. Zampell

Gifts in Kind Anonymous (5) Alfred F. DeScenza & Sons, Inc. Bank of America Bishop Fenwick High School Central Catholic High School Laura Consigli Clear Channel James Coveno Eastern Bank Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Fantini Baking Company, Inc. John Forger Franco American School Fresh Express Friends of Sunset Point Camp Hannaford Supermarket – Chelmsford Hannaford Supermarket – Dracut Hannaford Supermarket – Lowell

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Heavenly Donuts Immaculate Conception Parish – Everett Jafco Foods, Inc. Johnny Cupcakes, Inc. Mary and Thomas J. Kenney, M.D. Knights of Columbus – Dorchester Council 107 Marcum LLP Massachusetts State Council Knights of Columbus Daniel McCole Hillary and Jack McNeill Most Blessed Sacrament Parish – Wakefield My Brother’s Keeper Office Environments of New England Office of the Mayor of Brockton OHL Logistics Old Town Trolley Hugh O’Neill Our Lady of the Assumption Parish – Lynnfield Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish – Marblehead Petco Peter Welch’s Gym Mary M. Poluikis and Declan Flattery Puritan Cleaners Resurrection of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Parish – Hingham Shaheen Brothers Inc. St. Agnes Parish – Reading St. Ann Parish – Peabody St. Ann of the Sea Parish – Marshfield St. Anne Parish – Hull St. Anthony of Padua Parish – Cohasset St. Anthony of Padua Parish – Revere St. Athanasius Parish – Reading St. Clare Parish – Braintree St. Florence Parish – Wakefield St. Francis of Assisi Parish – Braintree St. Irene Parish – Carlisle St. James Parish – Haverhill St. John the Baptist Parish – Haverhill St. John the Baptist Parish – Peabody St. John the Evangelist Parish – North Chelmsford

St. Joseph Parish – Wakefield St. Joseph the Worker Shrine – Lowell St. Joseph’s Church – Lincoln St. Margaret’s School – Lowell St. Marguerite D’Youville Parish – Dracut St. Mary Parish – Chelmsford St. Mary Parish – Walpole St. Michael Parish – Bedford St. Michael Parish – Lowell St. Paul Parish – South Hamilton St. Paul Parish – Wellesley St. Robert Bellarmine Parish – Andover St. Thomas of Villanova Parish – Wilmington St. Timothy Parish – Norwood St. Vincent De Paul Society Stop & Shop – Brockton Sts. Mary and Martha Parish – Lakeville Target – Haverhill Target – Lowell Target – Methuen Target – Stoughton The TJX Companies, Inc. Town of Lincoln Middle Schools Toys for Tots Trinity Catholic Academy – Brockton Universalist Unitarian Church of Haverhill University of Massachusetts WBUR Wisconsin Toys Linda and Eric Wise xpedx

All gifts received between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012 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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Community Center Sites

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 Youth Education

Teen Center at St. Peter’s 278 Bowdoin Street, Dorchester Phone: (617) 282-3614 Center Based Child Care sites: Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Lynn, Malden, North Cambridge, Peabody, South Boston

Food Pantries: Boston - Dorchester & South End, Brockton, Haverhill, Lowell, Somerville

DIVISION DIRECTORS Mary Ann Anthony, MS Director, Child Care Division Joseph Burnieika Interim Director, Catholic Charities Greater Boston Beth Chambers Director, Catholic Charities South Virginia Doocy, MA Director, Catholic Charities North & Merrimack Valley Marjean A. Perhot Director, Refugee and Immigration Services Sr. Maryadele Robinson, MSW Director, Labouré Center

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 Afterschool 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

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Catholic Charities North 117 North Common Street, Lynn Phone: (781) 593-2312

Services

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 Heidi Garcia Director, Development Carol Reilly Director, Human Resources David Walsh Chief Information Officer Barry Veronesi Controller Daniel Dormer Director, Real Estate & Facilities 2012 Annual Report | CROSSINGS 25


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, 2012 and 2011 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 $343,107 in 2012 and $391,399 in 2011). FY 2012 includes a special collection of $409,429

2012

2011

6,536,330 1,442,067

18% 4%

820,231

2%

8,798,628

24%

8,532,959 24%

3,515,862 729,124 500,739 15,893 18,858,147 1,901,306 25,521,071

10% 2% 1% 0% 51% 5% 69%

3,224,919 9% 697,577 2% 495,749 1% 24,722 0% 19,157,145 53% 1,501,157 4% 25,101,269 69%

317,940 1% 22,970 0% 2,249,561 6% 36,910,170 100%

353,400 1% 14,074 0% 2,013,594 6% 36,015,296 100%

16,571,029 13,441,647 1,414,175

45% 36% 4%

15,880,979 44% 13,353,389 37% 1,367,123 4%

31,426,851

85%

30,601,491 85%

Support services: Management and general

3,962,011

11%

4,007,221 11%

Fundraising

1,498,616

4%

Total support services

5,460,627

15%

5,447,735 15%

36,887,478 100%

36,049,226 100%

Total contributions and fundraising 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 program services:

Total operating expenses: Increase (Decrease) from operations Other Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets: Pension related changes other than net periodic pension cost Investment earnings Forgiveness of debt and other Gain (loss) on sale or disposal of property and equipment Contributions for long term purposes-capital Carrying costs for non-operating property held for sale Investment earnings used for operations under the spending policy

22,692

0%

424,351

1,440,514

(33,930)

(5,303) (317,940)

2,333,446 1,552,373 437,275 151,752 38,000 (4,443) (353,400)

131,346

4,121,073

Loss from Discontinued Operations

(691,156)

(721,781)

Increase (Decrease) in Unrestricted Net Assets:

(559,810)

3,399,292

Changes in net assets before loss from discontinued operations

265,000 166,897

6,481,295 18% 1,627,313 5%

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1%

4%

0%


5% Grants

SUPPORT Contributions & Fundraising United Way Allocations TOTAL SUPPORT 27% Contributions & Fundraising

PROGRAM REVENUE Government Grants & Contracts Individual Program Fees Grants Third Party Revenue TOTAL PROGRAM REVENUE TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE

51% Government Grants & Contracts

27% 4% 31%

51% 10% 5% 3% 69% 100%

4% United Way Allocations 10% Individual Program Fees

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Revenue

3% Third Party Revenue

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

4% Fundraising

PROGRAM SERVICES Community Social Services Child Care Services Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment Services TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES

45% 36% 4% 85%

SUPPORT SERVICES 36% Child Care Services 45% Community Social Services

Management and General Fundraising TOTAL SUPPORT EXPENSES TOTAL EXPENSES

11% 4% 15% 100%

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