2013 Abbott House Annual Report

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2013 Abbott House Annual Report
ABBOTT HOUSE
Annual Report 2013
50
celebrating
years of service
Annual
Report
2013
2-3
Message
from the
Board Chairman
& Chief Executive
Officer
4-5
Summary of
Services
6-7
Children, Youth &
Family Services
8-9
Individuals With
Developmental
Disabilities
10-12
Supporters
13
The Dignity of
Family Life Dinner
Celebrating
50 Years of
Service
14
Financial Data
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Message From The
Board Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer
Dear Friends of Abbott House,
It was an amazing celebratory year.
It has been a challenging but very productive
year for us.
At our 50th Anniversary Gala this past October, we heard these
words of Nobel Laureate Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the
honoree of our first fund raising dinner in 1965,
As you read through this year’s Annual
Report, you will see that we grew by adding
new programs, some large, some small, and
that we enhanced the services provided by
our existing programs. We also strengthened
our organization by focusing on a variety of
management initiatives: we right-sized our
staffing patterns, managed our resources
carefully, consolidated office space, and
enhanced our development efforts.
We have decided to keep our administrative
center in Irvington, we are working with
new constituencies and expanding our
services, and we are financially healthier.
The result of these efforts is that we are
serving more individuals and families in a
more efficient way and that Abbott House
is a stronger organization.
But most importantly, we are making a
difference in the lives of more and more
people. When you consider the extended
care we give to family members of those in
our charge, we estimate that Abbott House
programs and services touched the lives of
upwards of 7,000 individuals this past year!
And we did this in our 50th year of existence!
“… you at Abbott House are great and good
because you are the Good Samaritans working to
help those who have been abandoned, and who
have faced the scars along the Jericho Roads of
life. And certainly, you are to be commended. And
God will bless you, for all of your significant work
and for all of the meaningful things that you are
doing in this community.”
We feel blessed to be able to do this work and hope that you do too,
because it is all of us together — Board, Administration, Staff, families
and friends, donors and benefactors — who make it happen.
We look forward to continuing to improve the organization and
fulfilling our mission to improve the lives of those in need.
James L. Kaufman, LCSW-R
President & CEO
Gregory T. Mooney
Board Chairman
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Children, Youth, and Family Services
Children and Families in Foster Care
Emotionally Disturbed Youth and Youth Offenders
• Abbott House provides social support services as well as medical
and mental health care for abused, neglected, and emotionally
disturbed children and teenagers, and their families.
• The Pleasantville Community Residence, funded by the
Office of Mental Health, provides residential care for
emotionally disturbed adolescents.
• Through the community-based Foster Boarding Homes program,
children are matched every day with a caring foster family.
If a child has special needs, he or she can find a foster family
through the Therapeutic Foster Boarding Homes program. All
foster parents are given 24-hour access to support systems so that
emergencies can be diffused, questions can be answered, and
families can grow successfully.
• The Non-Secure Detention program provides temporary
residential care for youth accused of committing delinquent
or criminal acts. The primary aim of the program is to provide
youth with new skills and opportunities so that their first
contact with the justice system will be their last.
• Bridges to Health (B2H) is a hands-on, supportive program,
which launched in 2008 for children in foster care with complex
medical, developmental, or mental health conditions. We offer inhome supportive services tailored to the child’s health needs and
coordinated by our Health Care Integrators. Services begin while
a child is in foster care and continue once a child is returned home
and/or adopted. Our goal is to promote permanency for the child
in the home and community by assisting families in developing
and supporting the skills needed to help understand and manage
the child’s health needs. Abbott House is the only social service
agency that provides services to both New York City and the
Lower Hudson Valley region.
• The Transitional Resources for Children program serves up to
51 young people at a time. During their stay, children receive
room and board, case management, individual counseling,
medical and educational services, recreation/leisure activities,
acculturation, legal services, and access to religious services.
Children Awaiting Family Reunification
Prevention Services
• Abbott House works with up to 50 at-risk families in Newburgh
and Poughkeepsie through the Family Assessment and Community
Enhancement program to provide crucial early intervention
services, helping children avoid the foster care system.
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Youth and Family Outcomes for 2013
Children and teenagers who had a safe
and comfortable bed to sleep in
664
Adoptions for children and teenagers
28
Young people who pursued higher education,
trade or vocational school
38
Children and teenagers who received
Bridges to Health services
294
Number of new children welcomed into the foster
care programs at Abbott House
124
Number of families who avoided foster care
because of early intervention services
Number of foster parents
24
285
Number of new foster homes opened
51
Number of staff who took LGBTQ training to better
serve gay and lesbian children
90
Number of youth who participated in the Preparing
Youth for Adulthood program
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150
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Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
Residential Services
• Abbott House operates 15 Individualized Residential Centers and
one Intermediate Care Facility for more than 100 persons with
developmental disabilities.
• Each home provides a safe and engaging environment for
individuals to receive the support necessary to thrive and grow.
• Behavior specialists consult with individuals to create goals that
are important to the individual and plans that fit within that
person’s capability to achieve them.
Medicaid Service Coordination Services
• This service ensures that people in need receive residential and
day habilitation services and occupational, speech, and physical
therapy if necessary.
• Medicaid Service Coordinators serve as advocates for individuals
with disabilities in a one-on-one basis to ensure their needs
are met.
Day Habilitation Services
Had a safe and supervised home to live and grow in
105
Volunteered in their community
27
Learned and exercised their rights as
self-advocates
26
Participated in the Abbott House Special Olympics
17
Gained or maintained paid employment
12
Received Medicaid Service Coordination services
95
Participated in the SPDD Kiwanis Club Chapter
20
Learned new skills or new ways to use existing
abilities through the Day Habilitation Program
42
• Day Habilitation offers skills-building activities to residents from
Abbott House as well as people served by other agencies.
• Members participate in enrichment activities such as a glee club,
recreation, and many volunteer within the community at places like
Meals on Wheels, the local fire department, and area animal shelters.
Additional Support Services
• Self-Advocacy is a program that teaches individuals leadership
skills while empowering them to speak about issues they find
important; and the Abbott House Special Olympics, a noncompetitive, skill-building athletic program.
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Thank You To Our Supporters
Without Whom Our Work Would Not Be Possible
FINANCIAL
SUPPORTERS
3553 Realty Corp.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Abrahamson
ABS Staffing Solutions, LLC
Mr. Henry J. Ackermann Jr.
& Ms. Valerie Schlosser
Mrs. Susan M. Ackermann
Acorda Therapeutics
Mr. James Ade
Aetna
American Endowment
Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Roland
Andralliski
Howard Andrews
Angel Plumbing & Heating
Corp.
Atlantic Tomorrows Office
Ms. Eleanore Newman
B&A Management, LLC
Mr. & Mrs. David Baranick
William H. Barton
Mr. & Mrs. Mel G. Bauer
Dr. Alva Baxter-Boehm
Dr. & Mrs. William D.
Beacher
Beacon Education
Administrators
Association
Mr. Douglas Becker
Ms. Marlene A. Beinart
Mr. Timothy Bennett
Mrs. & Mr. Meredith
Bleveans
Mr. & Mrs. Domenick
Bologna
Ms. Rebecca Borden
Mr. & Mrs. John Brady
Ms. Lindsay L. Brienza
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Bright
Mr. Steven R. Bunke
Mr. & Mrs. Joe P. Burke
Mr. Raymond Caggiano
Ms. Phyllis L. Canter
Mr. Frank Casquarelli
Ms. Lauren Casquarelli
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Challacombe
Church of St. Paul the
Apostle
Mr. Michael J. Clain & Ms.
Catherine A. Draper
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Cohen
Mr. Patrick A. Coico
Ms. Jean B. Colligan
Ms. Luisa Corcoran
Mr. & Mrs. Antonio P.
Coronado
Corporate Synergies
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M.
Costello
Susan M. Coupey
CUNY Campaign for
Charitable Giving
Mr. & Mrs. Roy N. Dailey
Dania Marina Inc. - Marina
Del Rey
Dr. Moitri Datta
De Lage Landen Financial
Services
Mr. Michael Dentici
Mr. Paul Denu & Ms.
Emilia Estrela
Ms. Barbara Denyer
Mr. Neil DeRupo
Mr. Cortes DeRussy
Mr. Michael Distasio
Ms. & Mr. Donna Dittman
Mr. & Mrs. Carlo Doherty
Mr. & Mrs. Harold E.
Doley, Jr.
Dom Tom Realty
Mr. & Mrs. Roger M. Domal
Mr. Paul Donovan
Doremus Financial Printing
Doubletree Hotel
Ms. Catherine Doyle
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Ms. Jennifer Drake
Mr. Scott Drath & Ms.
Pamela Kaufman
Dyson Foundation
Mr. David A. Eichenholtz
Mr. Ross F. Eilbacher
Mr. Victor Ellam
Mr. & Mrs. William L.
Ellis, Jr.
Mr. Dennis L. Elwell
Energized Electric, Inc.
Enterprise Fleet
Management
Ms. & Mr. Emilia Estrela
Executive Park II Associates
Family Services of
Westchester, Inc.
Ms. Dawn M. Fasano, Esq.
Mr. Nick Feinberg
Mr. Ian M. Fields
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W.
Filante Ph.D.
Mr. Gerard Finn & Ms.
Nancy Hanson
Mr. Joseph Fitzpatrick
Mr. Neil Fleischman
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fremed
Fulton Street Software Inc.
G & Co. Mica Works, Inc.
Mr. Daniel Geelan
GEM Technologies
Mr. Benjamin Genocchio
Mr. & Mrs. David Gersh
Mr. & Mrs. Steven
Goldberg
Mr. Laurence R. Golding
Mrs. Donna H. Goldman
Mr. Jose Gomez-Miranda
Grace’s Thrift Shop
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gray
Mr. & Mrs. J. Patrick
Graybeal
Mr. & Mrs. Shelley
Greenhaus
Gregory & Howe Inc
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Grix
Mr. Jeffrey J. Gross
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Gross
Dr. Ann E. Grow
Mr. William R. Gruver
William R. Gruvyer
Happy Home Family Day
Care
Hastings Roofing Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Haughney
Mr. Jason Henry
Ms. Meredith Hilton
Hocherman Tortorella &
Wekstein, LLP
Ms. Jacqueline Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hopkins
Houlihan Parnes Realtors,
LLC
Ms. Erin K. Hurley
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hurwitz
Hyde & Watson Foundation
Ms. Cristina Iavarone
International
Longshoremen’s
Association Local 824
Irvington Hardware
Mr. Michael R. Irwin
Jackson Lewis LLP
Mr. Mark Jame
James E. Robison
Foundation, Inc.
JJ Operating Inc.
Ms. Gwen Jones
Mr. Joseph E. Kaidanow
Ms. Barbara Kammerer &
Mr. Donald McCaffrey
Mrs. & Mr. Andrea Kaplan
Mr. & Mrs. James Kaufman
Mr. & Mrs. John Kaufman
Mr. Mitchell Kaufman
Dr. & Mrs. Richard J.
Kaufman
Mr. Shawn Young &
Ms. Susan Kaufman
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Keevily, Spero-Whitelaw, Inc
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kelly
High Kemba
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kenny
Mr. Walter Kicinski
Mr. Clarence King
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C.
Knowles
Ms. Barbara Kobrev
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Kornfield
Ms. Martha Kransdorf
Mr. Ryan Lake
Lake Media Group
Mr. Kam Pang Lam
Lambros / Shell Service
Station
Mr. William Latour
Law Office of Alayne Katz,
P.C.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M.
Lawrence, Sr.
Laymen Global
Mr. & Mrs. Chung Lee
Dr. John Y. Lee
Ms. Barbara Lerman
Ms. Annette Lia
Lightpath
Mr. Matthew Luba
Mr. Robert V. Luebeck
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C.
Lynch
Lyons McGovern, LLP
Mandalay Industries LLC
Ms. Hilary Mandel
Marcus, Gould & Sussman
Mr. & Mrs. Dan R.
Margoshes
Ms. Barbara Marino
MassMutual Retirement
Services
Mr. Robert Masters
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Matthews
Mr. & Mrs. John P.
McAllister
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F.
McEvily, III
Ms. Kate McGevna
Michael J. McGoey
Edward McGuiness
Mr. & Mrs. John J. McGuire
Ms. Margie McMullen
Ms. Jill Meadow
Medco
Ms. Claude B. Meyers
Mid Hudson Wendico., Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. C. Edward
Midgley
Ms. Hillary F. Millman
Ms. Margaret Millman
Mr. & Mrs. Eliot A. Minsker
Mr. Len Mitchell
Mohegan Diner
Mr. & Mrs. William
Monness
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory T.
Mooney
Mr. James Morris
Ms. Geraldine Morrison
Ms. Olga B. Moscowitch
Dr. Andrew Goodman & Dr.
Roslyn Murov
Mr. Thomas Murphy
My Tribute Gift Foundation
Ms. Carol B. Nechamkin
New York City Transit
Authority
New York Life Foundation
Ms. Beatrice Nigro
Mr. John J. Nigro
Ms. Ellen Nixon
NM Morris Family
Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Denis O’Connell
O’Connor Davies, LLP
O.D. Communications
Mr. Shawn Oliver
Mr. Vincent Oliveri
Ms. Diana Omess
Our Lady of Pompeii Church
Ms. Penny-Lynn Pagliaro
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Painter
David Parkes
Ms. Frances Pastore
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Pastore, III
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M.
Pastore, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Pastore
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Patcher
Mrs. & Mr. Leslie Pearson
Ms. Dina G. Pendleton
Pesco Plumbing, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent
Petrucelli
Mr. Jay R. Petschek
Picco Construction LLC
Mr. & Mrs. James Pierson
Mr. & Mrs. James Pierson
Ms. Genevieve Piturro
Dr. Paul Pomerantz
Posca Servicenter, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Potter
Pound Ridge Community
Church
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Pressman
Primrose Landscaping, Inc.
Ms. Christa Puccio
Mr. Brian Qualey
Quinlan & Fields
Ms. Catharine Raffaele
Mr. George Rainer
Mr. Greg Raphel
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Rawdin
Mr. Craig Redcay
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Redlener
Regal Pest Management,
Inc.
Revocable Trust Esther M.
Ridder
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Richter
Mr. & Mrs. Scott D. Richter
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Mr. Dennis Riordan
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Riordan
Mrs. Roberta Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Rodman
Dr. Luis A. Rodriguez M.D.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Rosenbaum
Rosenthal & Markowtiz, LLP
Ross Electric Company, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Alan M. Roth
Roth, Friedman, Hopkins
& Hilton
Mr. & Mrs. Marc Rothenberg
Route 100 Market
Dr. & Mrs. Boris Rubinstein
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ruotolo
Mr. Robert Ruotolo Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward W.
Russell, III
Dr. Emma Lou Sailors
Salon Savoir
Ms. Joyce Sayre-Kelly
Ms. Karen F. Schatzel
Mr. Sergio Schwartzman
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Scotto
Mr. Bernard Scudder, Jr.
Mr. Robert Seda
Mr. Mark Severance
Dr. & Mrs. David Shapiro
Mr. & Mrs. Mohamed
Sheikh
Ms. Julie Shobe
Ms. Ilene Shore
Signature Construction
Group, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Simone
Mr. William Slattery
Mrs. Catherine J. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Smith
Mrs. Mary Smith
Mr. David Snell
Mr. Alan Spierer
Mrs. Doris D. Stanley
Mr. Michael Steinberg
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The Dignity of Family Life Dinner
Celebrating 50 Years of Service
Steiner Sports Memorabilia
Mr. Irene Stewart
Ms. Jeanne Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. James Stipicevic
Mr. Michael J. Stipicevic
Ms. Anne M. Stoecker
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Sullivan
Mr. David Sytsma
T. Rowe Price
Technology Works, Inc
The Bachrach Group
The Drifters, Inc.
The George Link Jr.
Charitable Trust
Mr. Lawrence W. Thomas
Trico Web LLC
Harold J. Trischman
Ms. Katie A. Trotta
United Healthcare NE
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J.
Urstadt
Mr. Mark D. Verity
Ms. Janet M. Vernon
Ms. Donna Vitale-Ruskin
Mr. & Mrs. David Wade
Ms. Margaret B. Wade
Mr. David M. Wallach
Mr. Kevin Walsh
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R.
Weinstein
Ms. JoAnne Weinstein
Mr. Ken Weinstein
Mr. Paul Weitman
Wendgate Corp.
Westmore Fuel Co., Inc.
Ms. Arlene G. Wexler
Ms. Nancy R. Yambem
Mr. Christopher Zangari
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Zelenetz
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc
Ms. Mary Zingaro
IN-KIND
SUPPORTERS
4imprint
Mr. Henry J. Ackermann Jr.
& Ms. Valerie Schlosser
Mr. Louis Alteri
Atlantic Tomorrows Office
Mr. & Mrs. Mel G. Bauer
Bergstol Enterprises
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Birns
Bradford Renaissance
Portraits
Brooklyn Nets
Ms. Darya Burakov
Church of St. Paul the
Apostle
Chutney Masala Indian
Bistro
Ms. Carrie Cohen
Con Edison
Ms. Annie Cooper
Doremus Financial Printing
Elmwood Country Club
Estee Lauder
Ms. Nancy Flaum
Ms. Madeline Fouts
Fox News Channel
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Friedman
Hackley School
Interactive Data Real-Time
Services, Inc.
Jeffrey Shaw Portrait
Photographer
John Jay High School
Ms. Meredith Karle
Mr. Shawn Young & Ms.
Susan Kaufman
Ms. Randi Kaye
Keevily, Spero-Whitelaw, Inc
Kim Satin Jewelry
Late Show with David
Letterman
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Mr. Robert Libin
Love Leeann
M Shanken
Communications, Inc.
Make a Wish Foundation
Michael David Winery
Ms. Margaret Millman
Ms. Melissa Mirkin
Mr. & Mrs. Elon Moallem
MPI
MTK Tavern
Ms. Mary Nelson
New York Football Giants
Inc.
New York Institute of
Technology
New York Mets
Our Lady of Pompeii
Church
Mr. Foster Padway
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent
Petrucelli
Preferred Business, Inc.
Premier & Companies
Premier Supplies
Queens Theatre
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Rawdin
Mr. & Mrs. Scott D. Richter
Riverdale Country School
Ms. Jody Rosen
Ms. Tamar Ross
Mr. Peter Silverberg
Mr. Michael Steinberg
Steiner Sports Memorabilia
Strauss Paper Company
Teen Works
The Center for Cosmetic
Dentistry
The Gym of Armonk
The Jones Group
The Ritz-Carlton
Ms. Kathleen Troy
United Chaplains Faith and
Hope, Inc.
Ms. Donna Vitale-Ruskin
Mr. & Mrs. David Wade
Westchester Magazine
Westchester Philharmonic
Mr. Alan Wilensky
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Zelenetz
STOCK DONOR
Mr. Gerald Eisner
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Abbott House held its special event, The Dignity of Family Life
Award Dinner/50th Anniversary Gala, on October 24, 2013 at the
Marina Del Rey in Throgs Neck, NY.
Hosted by Meredith Vieira, the event honored Al Roker, Deborah
Roberts, and their family with the inaugural The Dignity of
Family Life Award. This award was created in remembrance of the
occasion of the first Abbott House Dinner when Nobel Laureate
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered a speech he titled, “The
Dignity of Family Life: An Address at Abbott House, Westchester
County, NY, October 29, 1965.”
“The evening was an historic one for Abbott House,” said Abbott
House President and CEO, James L. Kaufman. “We reconnected
with our roots, celebrated our half-century of service, and set the
stage for the future. There was a wonderful feeling of support
and camaraderie among the guests and a real sense of pride for
what we have accomplished and what we will continue to do.
From the recorded voice of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. giving the
invocation from the first Abbott House Dinner in 1965, to Al Roker’s
acceptance speech, to the announcement of the Fifty Forward
Campaign, to the 50th Anniversary video — it was an evening that
will long be remembered.”
Chairman of the Board of
Directors of Abbott House,
Gregory T. Mooney;
Al Roker; Meredith Vieira;
and President & CEO
of Abbott House,
James L. Kaufman
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Statement of Operating Revenue and Expenses
Fiscal Year Ended June 30
Public Support and Revenue
2013
Government Agencies
Contributions
Rent Income
Other
Total Public Support and Revenue
2012
43,487,221
162,652
357,873
437,502
45,503,363
149,723
389,732
59,826
44,445,248
46,102,644
Expenses
Program Services
Residential Treatment Center
Foster Boarding Homes
13,909,705
Group Homes
3,072,176
Office of Mental Health/
Office for People With
Developmental Disabilities
15,747,441
Bridges to Health
5,617,028
Medical-Foster Care
3,001,762
Preparing Youth for Adulthood
242,862
Total Program Services
41,590,974
Other Expenses
Fundraising
Management and General
150,215
3,672,006
Total Operating Expenses
Operating Surplus (Deficit)
12,768
15,186,729
3,205,370
15,099,486
4,862,453
2,690,013
218,162
MF
221,204
3,829,391
45,413,195
45,325,576
(967,947)
777,068
Foster Boarding Homes
C
7%
B2H
Group Homes
14%
GH
OMH/OPWDD 38%
OMH/OPWDD
7%
Bridges to Health
Medical-Foster Care
Preparing Youth for
Adulthood
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Partner Organizations
Gregory T. Mooney
Chairman
Scott D. Richter
Vice-Chairman
David Baranick, CPA
William L. Ellis, Jr.
Ronald W. Filante, Ph.D.
Laurence R. Golding
Ann E. Grow, Ph.D.
Alice Kenny
C. Edward Midgley
Joseph M. Pastore, Jr., Ph.D.
Robert S. Ruotolo
Mary Smith
Lawrence W. Thomas
New York State Office of
Children & Family Services
New York State Office of Mental Health
New York State Office for People With
Developmental Disabilities
New York City Administration for
Children’s Services
Dutchess County Department of Social Services
Nassau County Department of Social Services
Orange County Department of Social Services
Putnam County Department of Social Services
Rockland County Department of Social Services
Suffolk County Department of Social Services
Sullivan County Department of Family Services
Ulster County Department of Social Services
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
Westchester County Department of
Social Services
Westchester County Department of
Community Mental Health
Emeritus Board Members
Gerald Eisner
Thomas F. McEvily, Jr.
James R. Painter
Karen F. Schatzel
41,274,981
PYA 1%
Program
Service
Expenses
Board of Directors
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Executive Team
Memberships & Affiliations
James L. Kaufman, LCSW-R
President & CEO
Advance Care Alliance
Business Council of Westchester
Council of Family & Child Caring Agencies
Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Interagency Council of Developmental
Disabilities Agencies, Inc.
Mid-Hudson Coalition
New York State Association of
Community & Residential Agencies
United Way of New York City
Luis A. Rodriguez, M.D., Esq.
Senior Vice President
Gerard P. Finn, CPA
Senior Vice President &
Chief Financial Officer
Myra C. Gray
Vice President of Human Resources
Stephen C. Riordan, MPA
Vice President
Henry J. Ackermann, Jr.
Chief Development Officer
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