Rosie's Place Annual Report FY19

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ANNUAL REPORT 2019


Dear Friends, It is not just our expansive slate of services that makes us unique; it is the personal connection that you, our friends, allow us to make with our guests, and with our work. At Rosie’s Place, our advocates talk with guests about what challenges brought them to us, and together they map out a plan. We help guests look for housing, catch up on back rent and utilities and start to dig out of the massive hole that is poverty. And thanks to you, we can give our guests even more—like movie screenings in our sitting room, a trip to the MFA, and tickets to musicals and sporting events. Our guests need these moments of respite as much as anyone, and you make them possible.

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Rosie’s Place food programs ease food insecurity for our guests with breakfast, lunch and dinner served every day, and a food pantry that serves 2,000 women monthly. And because of you, we can offer much more than food. There are musical performances in our dining room and flowers on the tables. We have cookouts in the summer and big holiday gatherings. We understand that hunger can exist in one’s soul as well, and you stave it off by bringing joy to our services. Rosie’s Place also seeks to create opportunity. In our Women’s Education Center, we offer free ESOL classes to 400 women, many of whom are illiterate in their native languages and whose first schooling experience is with us. But more than education happens in that program. Women form real friendships with their classmates and teachers. They write stories and incorporate music and art into their learning. Rosie’s Place offers housing stabilization, with support for nearly 100 formerly homeless women, 98% of whom remain housed after beginning their work with us. And with their advocates, they begin to find stability in their relationships, in their health, in many aspects of their lives. It’s in all of these ways that the work of Rosie’s Place transcends our physical space and the programs we offer and becomes so much more. The ways in which you take us to heart and make us a part of your lives. It is your generosity—gestures and gifts, both big and small—that enable us and inspire us all to do more. To be more. Through our compassion and commitment, we are building strong community. Thank you. With appreciation,

Leemarie Mosca President/Executive Director

Deb Pasculano Board Chair

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The mission of Rosie’s Place is to provide a safe and nurturing environment to help poor and homeless women maintain their dignity, seek opportunity and find security in their lives. Guiding our efforts to fulfill this mission are three pillars that bolster all we do: compassion, commitment and community. These values, in combination, define Rosie’s Place’s unique approach to improving the lives of the poor and homeless women who seek our help. It is not just what we do, but also the way in which we do it, that sets Rosie’s Place apart. The compassion we show each one of our guests is a guiding principle. Women coming to Rosie’s Place find unconditional love, understanding, kindness–and the will to help them make tomorrow a better day. We show this commitment to our guests by walking alongside them on their journeys, no matter how challenging they are or how long they take. And because we do not accept government funding, we can be innovative in our approach and free to develop programs that best meet our guests’ needs. Rosie’s Place is a community of caring. As we reach out even further into the neighborhoods of Boston, we benefit from our collaborations with our partners, and are heartened by all those who support our work. Your friendship and generosity sustain us and let us know that, together, we will continue to make a difference. We are grateful for your compassion, your commitment, your community.


Advocacy

“Being an advocate at Rosie’s Place means meeting women with warmth, empathy and understanding. We are here to help guests evaluate their choices and move forward in a way that makes the most sense for them.” Laura Harris, Advocacy Assistant Manager

When a woman comes to Rosie’s Place for the first time, it may very well be the worst day of her life. As she enters our bright lobby, she is greeted with kindness and concern. She is respected for her courage in taking the first step toward something better. She is not just listened to, she is heard. She is offered many forms of help, letting her know that we will be ready–when she is–to move forward. Often, a guest will first meet with one of the multi-lingual Advocates, who offer one-on-one support, and so much more. Advocates can assist with immediate needs, such as transportation or clothing, or work on longer term goals. They can provide emergency funds to catch up on back rent and utilities and help her access government benefits. They can refer her to our mental health clinician and if she is homeless, help her to find shelter and take the steps toward stability.

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Once a guest has a bed in our Overnight Shelter, she can use her 21-day stay to rest, plan for what comes next and take advantage of Rosie’s Place’s programs and services. She can work with our housing search specialists to file new housing applications or follow up on existing ones, lengthy processes that are made easier with the assistance of experts. She can join a support group on topics such as nurturing/parenting, self-esteem and substance use disorder recovery or take care of health issues that may have been long ignored. A visit to our Wellness Center can start the process toward better health.

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Wellness Center

mpassion Like all of the services available at Rosie’s Place, those in the Wellness Center are reliable, offered compassionately and informed by a holistic approach that recognizes the unique needs of poor and homeless women. Our partners, Regis College, Health Care Without Walls and Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, are here five days a week to provide free care that includes blood pressure and glucose checks, foot care, medication management and referral for serious health issues. Preventive care and alternative healing interventions such as chiropractic and reiki also contribute to good health. If uninsured, our guest can meet with a MassHealth representative on-site to learn if she is eligible for enrollment. Wellness Center staff also provides continuity of care to enhance existing relationships between guests and their medical providers.

“The people at Rosie’s Place are very compassionate. That was key, because it’s difficult just being in that homelessness situation… Some people even bent over backwards, and they don’t do that just for me. They do that, from what I see, for everyone that comes through their door.” Shari, former Overnight Shelter guest

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“The women who attend ESOL classes here are some of the most committed students I have encountered. They attend class amidst rain and snow storms. Evening students often attend after working long hours on their jobs, or providing child or elder care. They are dedicated, hardworking and resilient and the highlight of my role is to see them walking down our hallway to begin their educational journey anew.” Pauline Jennett, Women’s Education Center Teacher Coordinator

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Dining Room

commitment At Rosie’s Place, it is critical that our guests find consistency when they look to us for help. In lives fraught with instability, finding that they can count on us builds a bond of trust between our staff and guests. It is the commitment we bring to our work that is fundamental to fostering these beneficial relationships. Guests are comforted knowing that we are here serving three meals a day and a brunch and dinner on the weekends—at the same times, day after day and week after week. In our Dining Room, they can expect healthy, fresh food; an upbeat atmosphere; and friendly volunteers serving their meals at the table. Many women look to mealtime at Rosie’s Place for good company and rest, too, and to a staff who is dedicated to making their visit enjoyable.

Guests have also come to rely on monthly visits to our Food Pantry (or twice monthly for women over age 65). Whether they take advantage of our morning or evening hours, they bring home 20-40 pounds of fresh meat, dairy and produce and non-perishable groceries to help supplement SNAP benefits and stretch thin budgets. We also provide healthy recipes utilizing fruit and vegetables that are in season, translated into Spanish, Haitian Creole, Cape Verde Creole and Chinese, and offer cooking demonstrations for healthful, cost-effective meals.

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Public Policy program

“I used to feel that so much was happening around me and I couldn’t do anything about it. Taking the public policy training and then going to the State House told me that I have a voice. And I am going to use it to tell my story and try to change things!” Susan, longtime Rosie’s Place guest

Our Legal program is committed to helping guests navigate a myriad of issues in the areas of housing, immigration, criminal offender record information (CORI), debt and family law. We offer weekly, attorney-staffed clinics with our partners, Greater Boston Legal Services, Irish International Immigrant Center and Ropes & Gray LLP, as well as a general advice and referral clinic led by Rosie’s Place legal staff. Assistance can range from consults to limited or full representation, with some attorneys accompanying guests to court. Most clinics run on a set day of the week, at the same time, every week; once again, a consistent schedule makes it easier for guests to access help at expected times and eliminates concerns about remembering appointments or the names of lawyers and staff they met with earlier. With a dedication to social justice, the Public Policy program extends its impact both within and outside of Rosie’s Place. Through trainings and State House visits, our guests are empowered as they learn the legislative process and the importance of civic participation. We help guests develop their voices so that they can advocate for themselves on matters that impact their lives. Public Policy program staff lobby for legislation on issues that directly will benefit our guests in the areas of health care access, safety net and public benefits and housing and homelessness prevention.

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“For me, working with Rosie’s Place is both a joy and a privilege. I love sitting down with a new guest and hearing her story, which is almost always one of courage, strength and perseverance. As an immigration lawyer, the role I play in each client’s life is relatively small and limited to the legal matter at hand; being able to refer guests to Rosie’s Place’s array of in-house services is incredibly helpful, both to me and to the guest. I am filled with respect for the Rosie’s Place staff and their commitment to what they do each day; their work is what makes mine possible.” Cristina Dacchille, immigration attorney, Irish International Immigrant Center

Women’s Craft Cooperative

The Women’s Education Center responds to the needs of women at Rosie’s Place by offering free English language, computer and iPad classes; arts programming; and job placement. Our job specialist visits students in their classrooms, making it easier for women gaining skill in speaking English to receive help finding a training or a job. Arts activities provide another outlet for learning and self-expression.

Rosie’s Place provides women with yearlong employment in the Women’s Craft Cooperative. This longstanding social enterprise offers guests the opportunity to create jewelry and hand-crafted gift items sold at events and online, with the proceeds from the sales supporting our vital programs and services. Over more than two decades, scores of women have gained much-needed income as well as experience in the workplace that will be valuable as they move forward.

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Housing Stabilization

community “When I came to Boston, Rosie’s Place helped me find my apartment. Now I look forward to my monthly visit with my worker. It is hard to walk, so I don’t get out a lot. She makes sure my grocery delivery is coming, helps me if I fall behind in bills, and just checks in to see that I’m ok. She has become a friend to me.” Elsa, a guest receiving Housing Stabilization services

Connection to our neighboring communities is essential to the Rosie’s Place we are today. We have learned that the number of women who can benefit from the services of Rosie’s Place extends well beyond our front doors, so we reach out to them where they are. Our Housing Stabilization workers help newly-housed women remain in their homes by keeping them connected to services and support through monthly visits. Our involvement can be critical to guests who face barriers to sustained housing, such as advanced age, a lack of English language skills or a history of mental illness. Help can range from providing assistance with back rent to translating correspondence to resolving issues with landlords and neighbors which can threaten tenancy. Our workers also ensure that guests have food, working utilities and, for many women who are without family, a caring person who regularly checks in. Women who are medically frail can receive assistance from our Community Wellness program to advocate for them with their providers, oversee their medications and, if needed, link them with the health care system. The Friendly Visitor program connects volunteers with women in the community who are isolated and alone, providing companionship and organizing activities on a consistent schedule.

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“I have been collecting monthly donations from the families at Tenacre School for Rosie’s Place for nearly 18 years and I love connecting institutions that I care about and building longstanding relationships. Each month, the children deliver the contributions with their parents and see all the items filling my car and know that their item is part of a much bigger contribution and that it all matters. I am a firm believer in the power of one, no matter the size of the action.” Lee Frechette, longtime friend and volunteer

At our three Community Collaboratives, Rosie’s Place staff brings key services available to guests at our main location on Harrison Avenue to women in Greater Boston who have many of the same needs. We staff a satellite office at the Franklin Field housing development in an underserved neighborhood of Dorchester, partner with 50 Boston public elementary, middle and high schools in our School Collaborative and provide resources at nine federal, district and municipal courthouses and mental health and homeless courts. While our services are customized to the women and families we work with in each program, they all include one-on-one assistance with housing, food access, transportation, legal services and rent and utility bills; help applying for public benefits; and referrals for goods and health services. Franklin Field residents can, in addition, take advantage of free ESOL classes and a job specialist and Boston Public School families receive backpacks and school supplies in the fall. Our Court Collaborative staff has continued to advocate this year for ensuring that multi-lingual signage, access to interpreters and translated materials are available to limited English proficient individuals in the Massachusetts Trial Courts. Improving conditions for poor and homeless women is our goal in this collaborative and in everything we do at Rosie’s Place. Thanks to the devotion of volunteers, our work is possible. The thousands of volunteers who assist us each year allow us to offer free ESOL classes, visit isolated women at home, prepare and serve meals each day, help women make selections in our food pantry, teach sewing and creative writing, and more. Serving alongside our staff, volunteers are an integral part of the extensive schedule of programs and services guests know they can find at Rosie’s Place.

Court Collaborative

“The Cambridge District Court addresses the special needs of defendants in the Recovery Session and the Homeless Session. The Rosie’s Place Court Collaborative has helped women at these sessions and they have also been successful in connecting women to services in the community. The Court Collaborative’s hard work, dedication and compassion have played an essential role in the success of these important court sessions.” Cambridge District Court First Justice Roanne Sragow

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“Compassion is not a smiley face, but a discipline that we will carry with us all the days of our lives.” - Kip Tiernan, Rosie’s Place Founder


FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Fiscal year 2019 (July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019) Other $82,528 1%

SOURCES OF FUNDING In-kind Contributions $2,448,438 18%

Estates $1,162,036 8%

Individuals $7,177,609 52%

Corporations $1,679,863 12% Foundations $1,212,583 9%

PROGRAMS AND EXPENDITURES

Finance/Administration $410,279 4% Development $1,442,346 13% Advocacy $4,026,650 36%

Public Policy $218,896 2% Boston Public School Collaborative $605,729 5% Overnight Shelter $713,492 6% Women’s Education Center $868,784 8%

Food Programs $2,793,450 25% Rosie’s Place relies solely on the support of individuals, foundations and corporations and does not accept city, state or federal government funding. In fiscal year 2019, $13,763,057 in operating support was raised. Net assets of property, equipment and cash were equal to $26,921,398 at fiscal year end. Please call the Development Office at 617.442.9322 to request a complete audited financial statement. ROSIE’S PLACE ANNUAL REPORT 2019


YEAR AT A GLANCE

In FY2019, Rosie’s Place, with the help of our community of friends, made an impact on the lives of 12,000 women in the following ways: We served 104,000 nutritionally balanced breakfasts, lunches and dinners to women and their children in our Dining Room. Our Food Pantry enabled 2,000 women each month to take home 20-40 pounds of fresh and non-perishable groceries. Rosie’s Place’s Advocacy staff provided 15,400 appointments to assist guests with housing and job search, wellness care, transportation, funds for back rent and utility payments and referrals.

Approximately 300 women stayed in our Overnight Shelter, while Advocates worked with them to find permanent homes and secure the services they need. Through our Housing Stabilization efforts, 98% of guests receiving monthly in-home supports were able to stay housed and break the cycle of homelessness.

At our satellite office at the Franklin Field public housing development, 1,300 appointments were made to provide women with groceries, advocacy and legal and job assistance. The Women’s Education Center improved the skills and increased self-sufficiency of an average of 400 women through free English, literacy and computer classes and job counseling.

The Legal Program provided more than 1,100 consultations with attorneys on housing, family, immigration, debt and benefit matters. We provided 2,900 visits in 50 Boston Public Schools to assist mothers with on-site outreach, housing assistance, food access and advocacy services. Approximately 2,500 volunteers provided close to 53,000 hours of service, the equivalent of 26 full-time employees.

Rosie’s Place is proud to ensure that 83 cents of every dollar raised goes directly to essential services for poor and homeless women.


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Because of the compassion and commitment of our generous friends, this past year Rosie’s Place could continue to be a safety net for thousands of women in need. We are grateful to the individuals listed below who demonstrated through their gifts of $1,000 or more, their care and concern for our guests. We also recognize the many corporations, foundations and civic organizations that donated $1,000 or more to help fund our work, through grants, sponsorships, events on our behalf and matching gifts. We thank you for being part of a community that all of us at Rosie’s Place–staff and guests alike–can count on to sustain our vital work. Designates donors whose support has spanned 10 consecutive fiscal or calendar years at this level. Individual Donors Gifts of $25,000+ Anonymous (10) Karen N. and Thomas J. Allen Joshua and Anita Bekenstein William P. Collatos Deirdre Giblin and David DuBard Christina and Michael Gordon Elizabeth Edwards Harris Kathleen and Robert Ix Jonathon and Joanna Jacobson Erin O’Connor Kent and Patrick Kent Jane and Joseph Kringdon Anne Kubik and Michael Krupka Andrea Levitt and Antoine Hatoun Mary-Alice Loring Stacy Madison Michele May and David Walt Deborah and Mark Pasculano Sue Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Savignano Lisa Tung and Spencer Glendon

Gifts of $1,000+ Anonymous (188) Pamela and Daniel Abenaim Zehra Abid-Wood Barbara S. Accetta Leslie Singleton Adam and Alastair Adam Ernest Adler Kamesh and Geeta Aiyer George T. Albrecht Susan Alexander and James Gammill The Alizadeh Family Gabe Altbach AnneMarie Altman and Dave Cook Chris Anschuetz Alma Anna Antoniotti and Gail Anne Jennes Charles and Sheila Argyle

Elizabeth and William Armstrong Dr. David Arond Melissa Arronte Katheryn and Michael Ascione David and Lois Ashcroft Mary Aucoin Susan and Dennis Ausiello Kim Bandtel Steven and Deb Barnes Jason Barrett Stephen and Janis Barrow James Barry Leo Bastarache Joan Batchelder Elizabeth Baum and William Berman Michael Baum and Catherine Snow Susan Bazett and Rom Watson Deborah and Alan Beck Becker Family Nancy and Rein Beeuwkes David and Shannon Belanger Dawn Belizaire Grace Berestecki Amy Bergeron Susana and Clark Bernard Hans-Gerhard and Tricia Beutler Drs. Shalender and Kum Kum Bhasin David Biese Priscilla P. Bill Catherine Bird and Jonathan Delgado Barbara Bix Johanna Black Greg Blaha Kathi and Bryce Blair Kenneth Blanc Carolyn and Rob Blanks Charles L. Blauer Jane and Robert Blauvelt Syril Blechman

Stephen and Maria Blewitt William and Merrill Bloor Prof. Stephen Blyth Jennifer C. Boal John Boehmke Ralph Bolognese Holly and Richard Bonomo Jacquelyn Borck Christopher Borden Ms. Patricia L. Bosia Dr. Susan Herzlinger Botein and Mr. Matthew Botein Raymond and Maureen Boulanger Linda Bowden Kathleen Bower and Carol Sestito Nadia Bowers and Corey Stoll Susan Boyle Traudy and Stephen Bradley Ed Brakeman Cherise and Robert Bransfield Andrea and Bob Brennan Karen Brennan John and Irene Briedis K. Douglas Briggs and Claudia Sorgi Jane Brock-Wilson Edward Brody and Dena Feldstein Aviva and Douglas Brooks Stephanie L. Brown Tracy R. Brown Holly Bruce Leslie Brunner and Ryan Wise Catherine Bruno Jacob Bryant Stephen Buchwald and Susan Gail Haber Esther Bullitt Susyrati Bunanta and Marc Van Hulle Matthew Bunn Lalor and Patricia Burdick Mary Burke ROSIE’S PLACE ANNUAL REPORT 2019


Helen Burnham and George Jacobs Patricia Burns Timothy and Carrie Burr Carey Burwick Susan Okie Bush Laurie Cadigan Patrick Cain Susan Kelley Callahan Elizabeth Campanella John Campbell and Susanna Peyton Kathleen and Craig Camuso A. William and Carol Caporizzo Al Capraro Caputo Family Jenaro and Mallory Cardona-Fox Mary A. Carey Astrid and Geoffrey Carliner Susanne Carlson John Carroll Larry and Christine Carsman Nancy J. Caruso Eileen M. Casey Christy and Jay Cashman Lori Cashman Ronald G. Casty Dr. and Mrs. David Cave Linda Cebula and Robert MacCready Stephen Cecchetti and Ruth Charney Carol Chandor and Anthony DiSciullo Joanne Chang and Christopher Myers Suzanne Chapman Amelia Charamba Eunice A. Charles Joanne and David Charpie Edlyn Chellappa-Smith Derek Chilvers Fehmida Chipty Andrea Chirieac Kathleen Chisholm Patricia Chiu Jeffrey Choney and Pamela Dippel Choney SooJin K. Chu Wendy Chun George and Catherine Chung Jin Chung The Cifric Family Jane Clair Elizabeth Clark and Katherine Targett Sheila Clarke

The Kip Tiernan Memorial, with detail of Kip’s words, was dedicated in October.

Judith Engle Clifford Christina and Tim Cohen Natalie and Alan Cohen Marjorie and Martin Cohn Daniel Cole Carolee Coleman Laura and Steven Coleman Katherine Collins Stephanie and John Connaughton Ann Marie Connolly Stacey Conroy Mark Conway and Mary Scatamacchia Patricia Conway Alison Coolidge and Tom Boreiko Cecilia and Eduardo Cordeiro Joseph P. Costello Owen R. Cote Jr. John M. W. Coughlin Anne Covert Daniel and Niki Cox J. Scott Craig Kathleen Craig Samson Creasey Lauren and Jonathan Cressman Thomas P. Crocker Helen Cuddy Ellen Cunniff Maggie and Garrett Curtiss Antonio Da Cunha Bruce Daniel and Susan Dacy Brian and Michelle Daniell Vanda A. Dardeno Diane E. Daren and Loretta A. O’Connor Matthew and Anne Dattilo Claudia Davidoff and Joseph Kahan Jacqueline Davies Amy Davis and Frank Reiner Dunau Peg Giguere-Davis and Scott Davis In memory of Phyllis Davis Nancy and Daniel Days John M. DeCiccio Jane Deery Ana Mari de Garavilla and Paul Hammond Kathleen and William DeLuca Jamie Demas and Eugene Chang Sukumar Desai Daniel Deschler and Eileen Reynolds James DeSisto Thomas and Laurie Desrosier

David and Judith Dewitt Nikheel Dhekne Rebecca Diamondstein Peter and Brenda Diana Susan and Joseph Ditkoff Kate Dixon Valerie Dobiesz and Tim Erickson Stephanie Dobson Michael Doherty Susan and Digger Donahue Kathleen Donohue and Mark Sanders Robert W. Doran R. Michael Dorsch Nancy W. Doyle Judge Raya S. Dreben Michelle and James Duane Cathi and Mark Duffy Elisabeth Dunn Mary H. Dunne Karen Dynan and Doug Elmendorf Katherine Early and Mark Bilodeau Margaret Eckenroad Jennifer Eckert Sandra and Paul Edgerley Amy C. Edmondson Deborah and Philip Edmundson Caroline C. Edwards Ann McCarthy-Egan and Tom Egan Barbara Ehret James Ehret Frederick and Kimiko Ek Denise and I. David Elyanow Karen Emmons Jennifer Engel Peggy Engel Lawrence R. Epstein Robert and Barbara Eubanks Daniel and Marylou Eustace April Evans Kathleen Evarts Lucy Everett William Fabbri and Ann Goebel-Fabbri Stephen Fair and Rebecca Kirk Evan Falchuk Karen Falkner and Joseph Iacobucci Daniel J. Feeney, Jr. Trust Mette and Julius Feinleib Wendy Feldman Rosalina Feliciano-Cheung Beth and Richard Fentin Mr. David R. Ferry Lisa Fideli Odile and Barry Fidelman Samantha Stern Fidler and Michael Fidler Leonard Fierstein Al and Michele Filosa Rick and Jane Filosa MaryBeth and Paul Finn Jill and Michael Fischer Anne K. Fishel and Christopher B. Daly Peter and Paige Fisher James Fitzgerald Sean Flaherty


Flanagan Family Gifting Account Alison Flores Kim and David Flynn The Foley Family Kathy Forsythe Lionel P. and Judith A. Fortin Daphne and Lawrence Foster Ellen and Edward Frechette Peter and Eleanor Frechette Marcia Fredlich Jane Freedman, M.D. and Mark Iafrati, M.D. Jody Freeman Dee and Andy Freiberg John Fritch Fran Froehlich Jeff Fullerton Ellen and Phil Gager Anita Gajdecki Susan M. Galer Diane Gamble Michael Gannon and Brandon Ortiz Judy Garber and Myles Brown Judith L. Gass Kristi and Bill Geary Paula Gehr The Geiger/Gacioch Family John and Brenda Geishecker Anthony Gemma Kim Giampietro Robert Gibbons and K. Ruth DeLay Celia Gilbert Rita Gill Claire M. Gillis Christine Gilman and Thomas Andrews Maryann and John Gilmartin Mike and Terri Gilroy Gregory and Fenia Giokas Rose Giuffrida Joseph Glannon Mathew and Julie Glauninger Ann and Paul Gleason Kathryn and Paul Go Susan Goldhor and Aron Bernstein Barbara A. Goldrick Nancy Goldrick Jerome Goldstein and Marlene Kaplan Goldstein Terry Goldzier Randy L. Gollub and Jon K. Hirschtick Mary Beth and Chris Gordon Toni and Doug Gordon Elizabeth Gorman and Mark Kritzman Teri Gorsky Kenneth and Ann Gorson Sandy Gould and Jon Come Paul Grabscheid and Sheila Bloom Constance Rudnick Grayson Elizabeth Greeley Lillian E. Greene Gillian and Richard Gregory Leslie Griffith Carolyn and Tim Grimes Jay Grossman Joshua and Kristen Grossman

Gloria Guerrera Yogesh and Gail Gupta Edward Hackett and Sharon Harlan Christopher Hadley Constance N. Hadley Gift in the name of Anne Haffajee John and Claire Haggerty Cheryl L. Hamlin Stella M. Hammond Sarah E. Hancock John Hannigan Pamela Haran and David Godkin Johanna and William Harris Oliver Hart and Rita Goldberg Mary and Stephen Harvell Adele Peterdi Harvey Catherine and John Harvey Dan Hawkins and Carolyn Moss Phyllis Troupe Hawkins Anne and Joe Healy Judith Hellman Diane and Dennis Hemond Jeanne and Michael Henry Kathleen Hevert Neil and Nathalie Higgins Christine and Roy Hirshland Edward and Macrina Hjerpe Estate of Barbara R. Hoffman Christian and Donna Hoffman Stephen J. Hoffman Linda and Joseph Hooley Caitlin Galante DeAngelis Hopkins and Finnegan Walton Hopkins Barbara and Daniel Horne Jill Hornor and Yo-Yo Ma Rachel and Thomas Huff Caroline Hughes Emily W. Hughey Luisa Hunnewell and Larry Newman Susanna Hunt Elizabeth Anne Hurley Patricia Hurter Harvey Hurvitz Huse/Stackpole Charitable Trust Jason and Jill Hwang Katherine and Craig Hyland Thomas J. Iannotti Robert D. Indresano Margaret D. Ingalls Mark and Susan Irvings Tyler and Laura Jacks Richard Jackson Madeline Brandt Jacquet Jennifer Victoria Jardus Melinda S. Jerauld Julia R. and Peter V. Johannsen Karen Johnson and Jim Broderick Robert E. Johnson Samantha Jones Rosemary Joyce and Russell Sheptak William G. Kaelin, Jr., M.D. Rabbi Randy Kafka Jordan and Susan Kahn

Shulamit Kahn and Kevin E. Lang Steve Kahn and Jan Pendleton Ursula Kaiser and Mark Goldberg Vera Mindy Kaling James and Sally Kaloyanides Michael and Deborah Kaloyanides Ruby and James Kang Ellen Kaplan Jana Kaplan and Janet Beaudoin Jillian Kaplan Lena Kaplan Lynn Kaplan Sekar Kathiresan Edward M. Kaye Donald Keamy Nancy Keating Marguerite and Joseph Keefe George and Helen Keeler Lisa Keglovitz Jeb Keiper Ciaran P. Kelly, M.D. David L. Kelly Barbara and Steven Kemp Charlene and Daniel Kimball Jean H. Kindleberger Bonnie Kirchner Robyn Kievit Kirkman Mary and Adam Kirsch Mark Kjellman Amy B. Klein and Brian Lefsky Susan and Christopher Klem Eric Klotch George A. Kocur Charles Kojabashian Susan Konarski Angiras and Nancy Koorapaty Brenda Koskinen Anthony Kozloff Nigel Kraus Diane Krause Tara Krauss Donna Krauth John J. Krawczyk and Christine Adams Christian Kreilkamp and Dorothy Ahle Linda Kreisher Arthur Krieg Werner and Carmen Kroll Marilyn K. Kucharski Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey M. Kuesters Deborah and Geoffrey Kurinsky Irene and David Kuter Mr. Theodore H. Kwan Peter and Connie Lacaillade Jessica Ladd and William Brack Ramana Lagemann Leslie Anne Lake Jes and Brian Lambert Deborah and Alexander Lamont Wendy Landman and Joel Weissman Karin Landry and John David Cassell Elizabeth A. Lane Janet M. Lang ROSIE’S PLACE ANNUAL REPORT 2019


Caroline and John Langan Carol B. Langer Nan and Andy Langowitz Catherine and Jean-Pierre Lanteri Nancy Leaming Joan LeBel Annette Leckie Patricia and Christopher Lee TL and TK Eugenia and Nelson Lees Susan M. Leland Mary Jane and Stephen W. Lenhardt Kathleen Lenihan Brian Lesser Maeve Levi Dr. Elsie Levin Matthew S. Levin Barbara B. Levine William and Chouteau Levine David Levy Persis and David Levy Prof. Arthur Lewbel and Ms. Laura Dickerson Sharon Ireland Lewis Gene Liau and Adaline Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Light Katie Liljegren Christopher and Laura Lindop Marjorie Liner and Christopher Connolly Cyrus B. Linscott Andreas Liu and Rachel Wilson Jeanne M. Livermore Eng Lo, Peylina Chu Martha G. Locke Susan Loffredo Christina and Peter Lofgren The Lombard Family Pamela Loprest Megan Loring Cara and Mark Lorion Alice M. Lorusso Stephanie S. Lovell Kiersten and David Lowe Colleen and Jeff Lowenberg Matthew and Kate Lowrie Jerry Ludwig Julia Lyberger Sarah Lyberger Anne Maasland and Jeremy Stein Judith Mabel Karen MacKinnon Robert MacPherson Kate Madden Maggiore Family Jeffrey S. Maimon Lisa and Andrew Majewski Sharon and Brad Malt Margaret M. Mannai Warren J. Manning/Susan G. Rodgin Claire Mansur and John Ryan Danielle Marcus Kristin and Paul Marcus Mr. and Mrs. James Marett Kelly Marino

Kim David Markert Cindy and Brad Maroni Robert and Cynthia Marr Julie Marriott Marion Martignetti Elizabeth A. Martin Monica and Peter Martin Rachel and Joseph Martin Thomas H. Martin Tom Martin Donna and Bill Matson Kristen and John Maxwell Joan and John McArdle Jeanne F. McCann Peter McClennen Anne D. McClintock Peter McCormack Maddy and Tom McCormick Connie and Andrew McElwee Carolyn and James McGarry Timothy McGregor and Jessica McHugh Kathleen McGuire Jessica McKellar David and Julie McKenna, and Family Thomas McKie Patrick Mehr and Helen Epstein Lisa and Theo Melas-Kyriazi Maureen and James Mellowes Randy Susan Meyers David Miller Laura Miller Mary Dockray-Miller and Michael Miller Ann Milner Kathleen and David Mislan Christopher and Carin Moeder Clark and Jane Moeller Alison Monaghan Helene and Richard Monaghan Michael E. Mone Judith Monosson and Robert Scherzer Barbara L. Moore and Jack A. VanWoerkom Richard Moran Keith and Elizabeth Morgan Bobby and Jeff Morgenstern Betty Morningstar Anthony and Susan Morris Charles and Eileen Morse Christine Moulen Wanda and Ronald Mourant Michael J. Mulcahy Richard and Sheila Mulroy Richard and Mary Murnane Joan Murphy Robert J. Murray and Christa Balzer Robert W. Murray Adriane Musgrave and Brian Rogan Chris Mutz Linda and Fred Naddaff Barry and Laurie Beth Nagler Heidi and Bob Naumes Lita and Donald Nelsen Ann and Richard Nemrow David and Sharon Neskey

Estate of Lorraine Duberger Nethercut Judith Neumann and Kenneth Goldberg The Newmans Maureen and Dan Newman Emily Newmann The Newsham Family Joanne and Eliahu Niewood Ted Noon Kathleen and Richard Norman Leila G. Noveletsky Sandra Noykoff Joanne E. Nuzzo Dr. Joseph and Ms. Molly Nye Stephen and Margaret Ober Patrick O’Brien Susan Kiggins O’Connell Virginia and Herbert Oedel Suzanne and Andrew Offit Paul O’Gorman Briana O’Haver Paula J. O’Keeffe Katie Oldoerp Tara and Christophe Oliver Sheila Olson Carol S. and John J. O’Neil, III Bill and Kathy O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. O’Neill Jane and Mike Orseno Linda and Edward Owens Doug and Jennifer Pagan Donna Paglia and Matt DeSutter Rebecca and Charles Pagliazzo Eric and Shirley Paley Deborah S. Palmer Florence and Stephen Paradis Shirley and David Parish Charles and Kathleen Parker Faith and Glenn Parker Joan Parker Ted and Eileen Pasquarello Karin Patel Lisa and Stuart Patterson Barry H. Paw Living Trust Meghan D. Pelton Deidre O’Brien Pepi and Louis Pepi Mari Perez-Alers and David Doyle Donna M. Perry Katherine Peterson Mark and Anne Peterson Susan M. Petrlik Tania Phillips and Jeffrey Dover Linda Pines Diana Pisciotta Zachary Pitluk Orah and Richard Platt Gloria and Irwin Pless Jennifer A. Pline and Hans C. Oettgen Sandra Poole and David Meeker Richard and Janet Post John G. Power Greg Price and M. Barusch Stephanie Price Arthur and Paula Rabe


Caroline Rabold Kelly Race and Scott Bortoff Richard and Joanne Ramsey Robert and Anne Ramsey Susan and Jim Rapoport Linda J. Raymond Vishnu and Roopa Reddy Roger and Hannelore Reiser Gretchen and Christopher Reisig Jack and Judith Remondi Marianne and Ron Renaud George Revoir Sarah Reynolds and Danny Ertel Paul A. Ricca Mr. Kennedy P. Richardson Leslie and Thomas Riley Linda Roberts Denise Nicoli-Roche and Edward Roche Rachel Rock and Joshua Levy April and Richard Rodman Justin Roe Marie Roguski Michael Roitman Paul D. Rooney Andrew B. Rose Leon V. Rosenberg Ariella Rosengard Meredith Rosenthal Robert Ross Dr. David A. Roth and Dr. Marie B. Demay Sandi Roth David M. Rothstein Christine and David Roy Debasish and Suraja Roychowdhury Jan Rubin, In Memory of Beatrice Namyet Rubin Frances and James Rucker Richard Rudman and Karen Greenberg Tricia and Craig Russ Suzanne and Richard Russell Gwen Ruta Susan and Robert Ryan William Ryan Ryder Family Allison K. Ryder and David B. Jones Bernardo Sabatini Paul Sack Amelia Sagoff Rev. Stephen Salocks Susana Saldana Sanchez Yvonne Sandell Cecelia and Lee Sandwen Virginia Sapiro and Graham Wilson Marcia Sassoon The Saul Family Stefan and Virginia Schatzki John R. Scheide David and Joni Schelzi Peter and Cindy Schliemann Stan and Kay Schlozman Lore Schneider and Lee Mades Antoinette Schoar Kathleen and Frederick Schultz Sheldon Schwartz

Our annual Day to Love Yourself event for our guests was held in March.

Barbara and Edward Scolnick R. Michael and Susan Scott Glenn A. Seberg Karen Sepucha Edith Serpa Octavia Serpa Sheel Shah Heather Shanahan Carole Shapazian Phillip and Ann Sharp Wendy Shattuck and Sam Plimpton Estate of Geraldine M. Shaughnessy H. David and Carolyn C. Shea Wendy Sheehan and David Barbrow Joan and Gregory Sheldon James D. Shields and Gayle M. Merling Kathryn E. Shine Phieng Siliphaivanh In Memory of Lucretia W. Sills The Simard Family Joseph Singer and Martha Minow Elizabeth Skavish and Michael Rubenstein Gary Skomro and Carina Campobasso Gordon and Jane Slaney Polly Gambrill Slavet Ms. Jill Slosburg-Ackerman Estate of Norma E. Smith Ralph O. Smith Christine and David Smoragiewicz Jennifer and Jonathan Snider Krista Snow Carolyn T. Sobolewski Mark E. Sommer Catherine Sommers Edward H. Sonn Marilu S. Spector and Carl Spector Stephanie and Brian Spector Anne and Laurence Sperry Rose Sperry Richard and Joanne Spillane Robert M. Sprague

Donald Squires and Susan Warne Jane Stabile and Ralph Catalano Suzette and David Standring Ann and Jesse Stanesa Jim and Pat Stanton Marjorie and Paul Stanzler Eric Stecklein Charles Steenburg Frank Stegmeir Paula Sterite Marcus Stern and Summer Turner Ann and David St. Germain Laura E. Stiglin Isabelle Stillger and Scott Chappel Dave and Nikki Storer Nancy and Michael Strong Judith Strull Cathleen and John Sullivan Evelyn M. Sullivan Estate Leslie and Daniel Sullivan Barbara Sutton Elinor Svenson Anne and Timothy Swager Brendan and Kerry Swords Barbara Tally Ben Tao Howard Tarko and Darlene Dartt David Taylor Mark Tebbe Nechama Tec Judy and Philip Tedeschi John J. Tegan Jr. Natalie Tejero Jean C. Tempel Norm tenBroek Hal Tepfer Elizabeth A. Tepper Robert Tepper Roberta Thall Margaret Thomas ROSIE’S PLACE ANNUAL REPORT 2019


Taylor and Jennifer Thomas Christine Thompson Sheri Thompson Richard and Marian Thornton Karen M. Tierney Joel C. Tillinghast John and Jane Tisdale Mary and John Tittmann Karla Todd Eileen and Steve Toti Diana Tottenham Lisa and Frank Tower Calvin K. Towle Karen and Jay Trepp Jean and Raymond Troubh Christine Tryba-Cofrin Carol Tully Robert Urban and Team Runners, Drugs, & Money Doug Urell Karen A. Vagts Lydia Vagts David and Shannon Vanderhooft Deb and Ray Vargo James and Carol Veum Ann Marie Viglione and Joe Jutras Sam Voigt Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Von Schroeter Jamie Wacks and Philip Berk Mrs. Jeptha H. Wade Robert K. Wagner Camille and Les Wallace Stephanie Walt Karen and Andrew Wang Cathy and Bill Waters George H. Weaver Marianne and Paul Weichselbaum Manfred Weigele and Peter Richard Weigele Susan Weiler Risa Weinrit and Mark Schechter Amy Weinstein and Adam Muzikant Barnet and Sandra Weinstein Deborah Jackson Weiss and Scott T. Weiss Stephen Weiss Mary Weitzel and David Halfpenny

Richard and Sally Weitzen Tricia Welsh Emily Wendell Marty Wengert and Laura Dorfman Marilyn Wentworth Andrew West Tom West Walther Weylman The Wheatland Fisher Family Peter Wheeler and Elizabeth Munro Tona and Robert White Paul and Ann Maureen Wiencek Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wierzbinski Ellen Wile Jane B. Williams Kim Williams and Trevor Miller Edward and Barbara Wilson Richard Wilson Ty Wilson Abigail Wine and Lance Ramshaw Mary-Ann Winkelmes Dyann and Peter Wirth Monika Wirtz Sarah Wiser James and Carol Wolff Robert Wolff and Caroline Lindeke Benjamin Wu Elizabeth and Paul Wuori Sandrine Yazbeck-Halpin Mr. William Yee Carol and Bill Yermal Rosemarie Yevich and Francis Drislane Mrs. Abbe Young Anders and Marjorie Youngren Mrs. Evelyn Yudowitz Karim and Maryam Zahedi Norman Zalkind and Emma Vesey Anne P. Zebrowski

In May, we celebrated the publication of the fourth book of Women’s Education Center students’ writing.

Organizations Gifts of $25,000+ Anonymous (1) Adviser Investments Alkermes Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. BrightSphere Investment Group CB Richard Ellis-N.E. Partners, LP CDM Smith City of Boston’s Edward Ingersoll Browne Trust Fund Cummings Foundation Digital Federal Credit Union The Doe Family Foundation The Ellison Foundation Hershey Family Foundation Homesite Insurance Intex Solutions, Inc. The Richard and Natalie Jacoff Foundation, Inc. The Janey Fund J. Jill Compassion Fund Liberty Mutual Insurance Libra Foundation, Inc. The Ludcke Foundation Marriott Daughters Foundation New Balance Foundation Rowland Foundation Lawrence J. and Anne Rubenstein Charitable Foundation Sawyer Charitable Foundation The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation Inez K. Woodberry Trust of 2000 The Wyss Foundation Yawkey Foundation

Gifts of $1,000+ Anonymous (22) 7-News WHDH/WLVI 90.9 WBUR Boston’s NPR News Station A & A Window Products, Inc. AAFCPAs A/D Sales, Inc. Aetna AFSCME Connecticut Council 4 The Lassor & Fanny Agoos Charity Fund AHA Consulting Engineers Albrecht Auto Group Alchemy Foundation Aldrich Family Charitable Foundation Alexandra Construction Allianz Resolution Management AllWays Health Partners The Allyn Foundation, Inc. Ameriprise Financial Ames & Gough, Inc. Amundi Pioneer Asset Management Anthony-Arthur Foundation, Inc. The Apple Lane Foundation Arbella Insurance Foundation athenahealth The Atlantic Philanthropies Director/Employee Designated Gift Fund


Autodesk Boston’s Fundraiser for Rosie’s Place Bain Capital Children’s Charity Limited Bank of America Matching Gifts The Baupost Group, LLC BayState Air, Inc. Beggs Family Foundation Leo H. Bendit Charitable Foundation Bergstresser & Pollock PC Bethesda Lodge No. 30 Biogen Idec, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts BlueHub Capital Blue State Coffee Boston Art, Inc. Boston Benefit Partners, LLC Boston Capital Foundation Boston Children’s Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology Boston College School of Nursing Boston College’s The Vagina Monologues 2018 and 2019 Boston Financial & Equity Corporation The Boston Foundation Boston Interiors Boston Light Source Boston Private Boston University Brigham and Women’s Hospital Broadway Cares-Equity Fights AIDS, Inc. The Brown Charitable Foundation Brown Rudnick LLP Building Owners and Managers Association of Boston Burke Distributing Corporation BV Investment Partners The Edmund & Betsy Cabot Charitable Foundation Callahan, Inc. Cambridge Consultants Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc. Bushrod H. Campbell and Adah F. Hall Charity Fund The Canepari Family Fund CarGurus Chapman Construction/Design, Inc. Charles Ezekiel and Jane Garfield Cheever Fund II on behalf of Eliza Talbot Cutrell Chelsea Rotary Club Chestnut Hill Realty Chinese Bible Church of Greater Boston Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP W. G. Christianson Foundation Cigna Citizens Energy Corporation Clarke Family Fund at the Community Foundation of Western Nevada Cogan Family Foundation Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares Columbia Threadneedle Investments Commodore Builders The John and Mary Corcoran Family Foundation Cornerstone Research Corporate Mechanical of New England Mary A. Crabtree Fund Creative Office Pavilion

Cummings Properties, LLC Curry College Dapprich Family Fund Darts tournament to benefit Rosie’s Place Delicious Designs Home Delta Dental of Massachusetts Denterlein Devereaux Charitable Diamondstone Foundation, Inc. DiCicco, Gulman & Company LLP Edgar O. Dixon Charitable Trust Downtown Boston Business Improvement District Dr. Hauschka Skin Care, Inc. Duxbury Middle School Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Eaton Vance Management Elaine Construction Company, Inc. Elm Horizons Corp. The Charles Engelhard Foundation Environmental Health and Engineering, Inc. Environments at Work Eversource Energy ezCater The Fallon Company Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston First Church in Malden Congregational The First Church of Christ, Scientist First Parish in Concord- AWE FJN Charitable Foundation Flagship Foundation Fleck Family Gift Fund Fletcher School Classes of 2019 and 2020 Florence Electric, LLC Flour Bakery Forest Foundation Forgeant Foster Dykema Cabot & Co., Inc. Foundation M Fox Point Lutheran Church Americo Francisco Fund, Estate & Realty/ Charitable Trusts at The Boston Foundation Americo J. Francisco Charitable Trust Garfinkle-Friedlander Family Foundation GE Foundation The Gilson Family Foundation Globalization Partners Global Medical Partners, LLC Goedecke & Co., LLC The Kathryn Goodman Foundation Google, Inc. Google Matching Gifts Program Donald E. Gordon Charitable Foundation, Inc. Granite Links Golf Club Hamel, Marcin, Dunn, Reardon & Shea, PC Hancock United Church of Christ Harding Educational and Charitable Foundation Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation The Helen G. Hauben Foundation Heinz Family Foundation The Hellenic Women’s Club, Inc. Helping Hands Hewlett Packard Enterprise Foundation The Hicks Family Charitable Foundation

The Highland Street Foundation The High Pointe Foundation Hingham Institution for Savings Henry Hornblower Fund, Inc. Janet T. Hubbard Memorial Foundation HubSpot, Inc. Roy A. Hunt Foundation illuminate IMP Consulting indus, Inc. Integrated Design Group, Inc. Jake’s Seafood James E. Kilduff Inc. Jamestown J. & M. Brown Company, Inc. J. Calnan & Associates, Inc. Jebbit JMM Foundation Joelson Foundation John Nagle Co. Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program JP Morgan Chase Foundation The Judy Family Foundation Justice Pottery Kaplan Financial Services, Inc. Kaufman Mayo Foundation Kelly Family Foundation Ethel Kennedy Foundation The Donna M. Kletjian Charitable Trust Krongel and Paul Associates/ Hammond Residential Realtors Faye and Mayer Krupp Family Charitable Foundation K Ryan Real Estate Landman Family Charitable Foundation Eugene M. Lang Foundation The John P. Laucus Foundation Law Office of Robert A. Abedi Law Office of Joseph F. Krowski Law Office of Nicholas Poser Lawson & Weitzen, LLP LeCompte Family Fund of the Community Foundation of New Jersey Lee Kennedy Company The Logan Company Longfellow Investment Management Co., LLC Lovett-Woodsum Foundation Frederick C. Lutze and Christian Rausch Family Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee The MacPherson Fund, Inc. MA Innovation & Technology Exchange gala Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP Massachusetts Convention Center Authority Mass Bay Credit Union Charitable Foundation McCracken Financial Solutions Corp. McGarr Service Corp. Dr. John F. McGee Charitable Foundation McKinsey & Company The Paul F. and Mary Anne McLaughlin Family Foundation MediaHub Media Results, Inc. ROSIE’S PLACE ANNUAL REPORT 2019


Boston City Councilors Andrea Campbell (left) and Annissa Essaibi-George (third from left) joined other volunteers to serve breakfast to our guests on Thanksgiving morning.

Meketa Investment Group, Inc. The Merck Foundation Meridian Compensation Partners MetLife Foundation MFS Investment Management Matching Gift Program Microsoft Middleton & Company, Inc. Milton Academy Mistral Bistro MJW Charitable Foundation, Inc. MLS Property Information Network, Inc. MMB Advertising Monogram Loves Kids Foundation John C. Morrison & Eunice B. Morrison Charitable Foundation Murphy & Riley, P.C. Nardella & Taylor, LLP National Grid Nazareth Literary & Benevolent Institution NBC BOSTON New England Coffee Company Newport ONE New World Foundation The Noonan Family Charitable Fund North River Home Care, Inc. Novartis Alla O’Brien Charitable Trust Curtis O’Hara Foundation The Old Overholt Trust OnPoint Improv Optum Analytics Oxford Fund, Inc. Pacific Western Bank The Robert Treat Paine Association Partners HealthCare Pearson Education Pega The Pennyghael Foundation, Inc. The Penobscot Fund Joseph Perini Memorial Foundation PERKINS EASTMAN + Packard Design Team Perpetual Trust For Charitable Giving, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Pickleball fundraiser in memory of Judy Moses Kasper Pilibosian Charitable Foundation

Albert E. Pillsbury Charitable Trust Pinkham Busny LLP Pinnacle HR Solutions P.J. Dionne Company, Inc. Pod Poor People’s United Fund, Inc. PowerAdvocate Trust U/W Fannie B. Pratt Prime Buchholz & Associates, Inc. Project Bread Prologis Proskauer LLP The Prospect Fund The Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts PwC Pyramid Hotel Group Quarters Hardware The Raffiani Family Foundation Samuel Rapaporte, Jr. Foundation Red Sox Foundation Related Beal LLC ReMax Realty Plus Repligen Corporation The David E. Retik and Christopher D. Mello Foundation R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, LLP Richardson and Company Robert M. Currey & Associates, Inc. Robert Reiser & Co., Inc. Ropes & Gray, LLP Rowe Foundation, Inc. Cele H. & William B. Rubin Family Fund The Ruettgers Family Charitable Foundation RxSense Sacajawea Charitable Foundation Sally Weston Associates, Inc. Santander Sappi Fine Paper North America Saquish Foundation Sara Campbell LTD SBLI Scampo Kim Gassett Schiller and Phillip Schiller Fund at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation Secured Network Services, Inc. Shactman/Wright Holiday Party Isa-Maria and David Shoolman Family Foundation

Silicon Valley Bank The Smoke Shop BBQ Sonesta International Hotels Corporation South Shore Music Teachers Association Spencer Foundation Squier Trust STAG Industrial, Inc. Stantec State Street Matching Gift Program Anna B. Stearns Charitable Foundation St. John the Evangelist Church Sullivan Tire Co., Inc. Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Sutar-Sutarek-Meyer Foundation Tabell Family Foundation Tazewell Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee TE Connectivity/MicroGroup Teddy Bear Club TG Gallagher Theta Tau Professional Frat Timken Matthews Family Foundation Timmins Enterprises, Inc. TJX Companies, Inc. Todd & Weld, LLP Trinity Church TripAdvisor LLC Tufts Health Plan UCC Congregational Mission Burlington UMass Boston Nursing Program UNICOM Engineering, Inc. Union Office Interiors UnitedHealthcare Urban Insulation, Inc. Irving and Edyth S. Usen Family Charitable Foundation Vertex Foundation Matching Gifts Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated Vestmark John Vos Family Foundation Wakerly Family Foundation Ed Walsh Foundation Watson Brothers LLC WB Engineers+Consultants WCVB-TV Channel 5 Webster Bank Welch Associates Land Surveyors, Inc. Welding Services LLC Wellesley College Wellesley Village Congregational Church West Roxbury Friends of Rosie’s Place WFXT FOX25 Wildfire Incorporated Moses Williams, Jr. Charitable Foundation Wilson Butler Architects Shirley Shattuck Windsor Charitable Trust Women In Design Woodstock Corporation The Woolley-Clifford Foundation W.T. Phelan & Co. Insurance Xaverian Brothers High School XO8 Cosmeceuticals The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation Zelle LLP Zvilin Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation


ROSIE’S PLACE BOARD AND LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

Rosie’s Place is pleased to have the following individuals serve on its Board of Directors and Leadership Council for FY2020.

Board of Directors Jacquie Anderson Cherise Bransfield Jenaro Cardona-Fox Christina Gordon Jason Hwang Lynn Kaplan Joseph Kringdon Nancy Leaming Michele May Ann Milner Deborah Pasculano Mari Perez-Alers Diana Pisciotta Kelly Race Isabelle Stillger

Leadership Council Carolyn and Rob Blanks Holly and Richard Bonomo Helen Burnham and George Jacobs Marc and Elise Busny Sara Campbell Carol Chandor and Anthony DiSciullo Judith Engle Clifford April Evans Larry and Atsuko Fish Pam Feingold Peter and Eleanor Frechette Susan M. Galer Linda and Joseph Hooley Robert D. Indresano Ruby and James Kang Erin O’Connor Kent and Patrick Kent Gloria and Allen Larson Samuel and Eileen Liang

Sharon Ireland Lewis Kim and Michael Lombard Mary-Alice Loring Jeremy Hayes and Andrew Maggiore Lisa and Andy Majewski Kristen and John Maxwell Bobby and Jeff Morgenstern Robert J. Murray and Christa Balzer Phil Ortins Margaret Pinkham and Michael Anderson Sandra Poole and David Meeker Allison K. Ryder and David B. Jones Christina and Robert Suh Judy and Philip Tedeschi Ann Marie Viglione and Joe Jutras Richard and Sally Weitzen Susan Wornick


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