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October 31, 2014 Catholic Charities of Steuben Announces 2014 Annual Award Recipients BATH, NY Catholic Charities of Steuben (CCS) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2014 Annual Awards. Each year CCS recognizes members of the Steuben County community and CCS staff for outstanding commitment to the agency, its mission, and the programs that combine to advance the mission, including Kinship Family & Youth programs, Substance Free Living programs, and Turning Point programs. Recipients were recognized at a dinner held Thursday, October 16 at the Bath Country Club. The highest community honor, the Friends of Catholic Charities Award, recognizes an organization or individual who has helped CCS achieve its mission to build communities that care for all people by strengthening and enriching the quality of life for individuals, families and children; working to reduce poverty; and advocating for social justice. This year the honor went to Pro Action of Steuben and Yates, Inc. Accepting the award were Pro Action’s former Executive Director Dave Hill, Executive Director Laura Rossman, and Deputy Director Dawn Brucie. In presenting the award, CCS Executive Director Laura Opelt said, “Pro Action has been a friend of our agency since the inception of the Steuben County office in 1997. David Hill, who was Director at the time, and Dawn Brucie, Deputy Director, were part of a group of community leaders who helped to establish the Turning Point program. In those early years, Pro Action transferred the emergency assistance work they were doing to Catholic Charities in order to help us create a critical point of entry for people experiencing an economic crisis. Over the years, Pro Action has continued to operate in the spirit of cooperation and collaboration with us as well as with many community partners… Catholic Charities and Pro Action share the philosophy that if there is a need in the community, we will try our best to find a way to help.” The Andy Mazzella Compassion Award was newly established this year in honor of Andy Mazzella, who has dedicated many years of service to Catholic Charities as both a volunteer and a paid staff member, working with deeply felt compassion to assist low income families in our community who are struggling. This award is intended to give special recognition to those individuals in CCS or in the Steuben County community who have given selflessly of themselves to improve the human condition of others. This year, the award went to Paula Stark of Painted
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