Episcopal Charities of New York

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Episcopal Charities of New York
Episcopal
Charities
Annual Report 2011
15 Years Serving New Yorkers
Westside Campaign Against Hunger, Christ & St. Stephen’s, Manhattan
Mission Statement
Episcopal Charities, the outreach arm
of the Diocese of New York, provides
funding and support to parish-based
programs serving children and adults
in need on a non-sectarian basis.
Amazing Grace Circus!, Grace Church, Nyack
Front cover, top to bottom: Soup Kitchen, St. Ignatius, Manhattan; GO Project, Grace Church,
Manhattan. Back cover, top to bottom: Pied Piper Children’s Theatre, Holy Trinity, Inwood; Cathedral
Community Cares, Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Manhattan.
Dear Friends,
Among the many pleasures I have experienced as
Bishop of New York has been witnessing the growth
and impact of Episcopal Charities. Today, Episcopal
Charities is helping 90 parish-based programs to meet
basic human needs and broaden the horizons of young
people. With 300,000 people being served each year,
these programs are touching more lives than ever
before, addressing current challenges and building
brighter futures.
Since its founding 15 years ago, the organization has
granted more than $10 million to parish programs… an
impressive total. Yet, Episcopal Charities is far more
than a funder. It offers hands-on support to programs
seeking ways to better serve their neighborhoods
and towns. Its quarterly workshops not only inform,
but they also promote a sense of common purpose to
parishes throughout the diocese.
In short, Episcopal Charities is at the center of
something good that benefits program recipients,
volunteers and parishioners, as well as the wonderful
donors who make Episcopal Charities’ work possible.
Thank you for your interest in Episcopal Charities and
its efforts to provide vital help, and longed-for hope,
to people in need throughout our Diocese. I encourage
you to offer it your ongoing support, knowing that
Episcopal Charities will be a strong steward of your
generosity.
Faithfully,
The Rt. Rev. Mark S. Sisk
Bishop of New York
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Dear Friends,
In the 15 years since Episcopal Charities’
incorporation, we have had the
privilege of partnering with parishes
throughout the Diocese of New York to
serve the most vulnerable members of
our communities.
Our Basic Human Needs programs feed
the hungry, house the homeless and
provide companionship for the elderly.
Our Youth Opportunity programs
provide arts and academic-enrichment
programs for area students and have
enabled thousands of at-risk children
and teens to enjoy summer recreation.
In 2011, our number of programs
grew to 90 and we provided nearly
$700,000 to worthy programs serving
neighbors in need.
But as we reflect upon Episcopal
Charities’ accomplishments, we
are reminded that ours is a young
organization poised to reach new levels
of service through initiatives being
launched in 2012:
•
Capacity Building Grants – We will
make one-time, targeted grants
to help programs have a greater
impact in their communities. Grants
might include funding for capital
improvements, planning, training
or other strategic uses designed to
increase service levels.
C. Douglas Mercer II
President
Enlistment of Episcopal Service Corps
Interns – ESC is a national program
that provides young adults with
year-long service opportunities.
While developing organizational
and leadership skills, the interns will
help us expand our reach, working
“on the ground” with all of our
programs and providing in-depth
capacity-building service to several
targeted programs.
•
Episcopal Charities’ Consultant
Corps – The Consultant Corps will
bring the skills and knowledge of
seasoned professionals (retired and
otherwise) from the business world
to the aid of our programs. Each
volunteer can look forward to a
meaningful experience based on his
or her individual interests, talents
and availabilities.
Our outstanding Board and talented
staff continually seek to increase our
capacity and that of our programs.
And, thanks to the participation of our
caring donors, we can look forward
to reaching ever-greater numbers of
individuals, families and communities in
the years ahead. On behalf of Episcopal
Charities and all those it serves, we
thank you for your friendship and loyal
support.
Sincerely,
Mary Beth Sasso
Executive Director
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Helping Neighbors in Need
In 2012, Episcopal Charities proudly
serves 90 programs throughout the
Diocese of New York. Initiatives to
support these critical programs include
the following:
Basic Human Needs Grants—Fortyseven outreach programs will receive a
total of $444,500 in support in 2012. An
average grant is $9,479. Cognizant of
the impact that the struggling economy
continues to have on those most in
need, Episcopal Charities supports
programs that provide services that
address life’s necessities. They include
the following emphases: addiction/
recovery, aging/elder care, English as
a second language, adult literacy and
immigrant services, feeding, HIV/AIDS,
homelessness, and community reintegration and re-entry assistance for
the formerly incarcerated.
Youth Opportunity Grants—In 20122013, 32 programs will receive $265,000
in grants averaging $8,281 each. Areas
of work include programs focusing on
after school activity, performing arts
and entertainment, social justice, teen
parenting and summer camps.
All Our Children Grants—The All Our
Children initiative strengthens public
schools through partnerships between
schools and Episcopal parishes. The
program provides $5,000 annual grants
to support 17 partnerships, which match
a congregation’s interests and gifts
with the needs of local public school
children. The initiative is funded by
Trinity Wall Street, and administered by
Episcopal Charities.
Sustainability Institute Workshops—
Episcopal Charities offers a series of
trainings for its grantees, aiming to help
programs achieve maximum operational
success and sustainability. Workshop
leaders guide participants through the
singular challenges and opportunities of
faith-based outreach ministry, tackling
issues like volunteerism, fundraising,
nutrition and measuring afterschool
program outcomes.
For more information on our granting
programs, eligibility and the application
process, please visit the “Our Grants”
section of our website:
http://episcopalcharities-newyork.org/.
Left to right: After School Program, San Andres, Yonkers; Rondout Valley Food Pantry, Christ the King,
Stone Ridge; GO Project, Grace Church, Manhattan
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2011 at a Glance
2011 was a year of growth for Episcopal
Charities. We funded 90 programs
and touched the lives of well over
300,000 New Yorkers in need. Whether
providing a meal, a listening ear or a
safe place after school, our parishbased programs extend a hand of
friendship and help to our neighbors,
regardless of their religious affiliation.
•
Adding a new granting program,
All Our Children, with the financial
support of Trinity Wall Street.
•
Assisting programs through our
Sustainability Institute workshops
and one-on-one operational support
from staff and volunteers.
•
Strengthening Episcopal Charities
office staff to increase fundraising
capacity and program support.
•
Hosting a highly successful 2011
Tribute Dinner netting more than
$750,000, allowing us not only to
increase funding in 2012, but also to
start important new grant-making
initiatives.
Highlights of 2011 include:
•
Granting $697,000 to parish-based
programs to meet human need.
•
Completing the Collaborative Grant
program, a three-year effort to seed
the creation of programs in specific
areas of work.
Joe was in the throes of his addiction to drugs and alcohol when
he first came to eat at the Soup Kitchen at the Church of the Holy
Apostles many years ago. The staff members there assisted him
with counseling and referrals, as they do for thousands who come
through their doors.
Recently Holy Apostles received a letter from Joe, now living in
Maryland, along with a donation. He said, “The Soup Kitchen helped
me to get through one of the darkest points of my journey. The
staff and volunteers were always friendly, welcoming and helpful. I
have been clean and sober since July 11, 2006. I am back in school
to study engineering, and my grades are excellent. Without the
assistance you provided, who knows if I would have made it through
the trying times I had when living in New York? You have my undying
gratitude.”
Church of the Holy Apostles, Manhattan
Soup Kitchen
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2011 Basic Human Needs Grants
Parish
Program Name
$ Grant
Manhattan
Ascension
Michael Fender Food Pantry
8,700
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine Cathedral Community Cares
22,100
Christ & St. Stephen’s
Brown Bag Program
8,200
Christ & St. Stephen’s
West Side Campaign Against Hunger
10,800
Epiphany
Wednesday Night Homeless Feeding
5,600
Holy Apostles
Soup Kitchen
21,100
Holy Trinity
Saturday Neighborhood Supper
3,500
Holy Trinity
Senior Lunch
1,100
Holyrood
Friday Food Fest
3,100
St. Bartholomew's
Crossroads Community Services
16,800
St. Luke in the Fields
The PLWA Project
16,600
St. Mary's, West Harlem
Food Pantry & Soup Kitchen
8,700
St. Matthew and St. Timothy
Sunday Meals
2,600
St. Michael's
Outreach
4,900
St. Peter’s
Food Pantry
8,200
Bronx
Haitian Congregation of the
ESL & Computer Literacy
12,300
Good Samaritan
St. Edmund's
Food Pantry
4,500
St. Margaret's
Feeding Ministry
7,100
St. Peter’s
Love Food Programs
9,400
Staten Island
St. John’s
Canterbury House Activity Center
6,400
Region II (includes Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties)
Christ, Suffern
Feeding Ministries
9,400
Grace, Nyack
Rockland Parent-Child Center Family Connections
18,300
Grace, White Plains
Community Center Soup Kitchen
12,300
San Andres, Yonkers
Food Pantry
10,700
St. James, North Salem
Brewster Community Food Pantry
11,600
St. John's, Getty Square, Yonkers
Fessenden Supportive Housing
11,600
St. Mark’s, Mt. Kisco
Interfaith Food Pantry
11,300
St. Mary's, Mohegan Lake
Community Food Pantry
12,900
St. Peter's, Port Chester
Neighborhood Dinner
8,800
St. Thomas, Mamaroneck
Feeding Programs
4,300
Sts. John, Paul & Clement, Mt. Vernon Food Pantry
3,200
Trinity, Mt. Vernon
Community Center Food Pantry
6,700
Trinity/St. Paul's, New Rochelle
Brown Bag Lunch
4,200
Mid-Hudson (includes Dutchess, Orange, Sullivan and Ulster counties)
Grace, Middletown
Guild of St. Margaret Soup Kitchen
15,000
Grace, Middletown
Homebound Outreach
5,300
Grace, Middletown
R.E.N.T.
6,100
Grace, Port Jervis
Fed By Grace Food Pantry
9,300
St. George's, Newburgh
Food Pantry
3,800
St. John's, Kingston
Angel Food East
9,700
St. John's, Monticello
Caring Hands Food Pantry
10,500
Zion, Wappingers Falls
Food Pantry
6,600
Total
$373,300
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2011 Youth Grants
Parish
Program Name
$ Grant
Manhattan
Grace
GO Project
11,720
Holy Trinity, Inwood
Pied Piper Children’s Theatre
10,860
Holyrood
Summer Day Camp
5,400
Holyrood
Washington Heights Choir School
4,080
Incarnation
Incarnation Camp–Pioneer Village, Session 2
8,500
Manhattan North IPC
Summer Educational Project
9,000
St. Luke in the Fields
”The Church”
12,200
St. Luke in the Fields
GO–St. Luke’s
6,320
St. Mary's, West Harlem
Summer Program
5,700
St. Matthew and St. Timothy
After School Program
2,400
St. Matthew and St. Timothy
Angels Program
320
St. Matthew and St. Timothy
Star Learning Center
4,980
Bronx
Grace, West Farms
After School Program
3,000
Haitian Congregation of the
Youth Summer Camp
4,000
Good Samaritan
Mediator
Tie That Binds Summer Camp
6,600
St. Andrew’s
After School Program
3,400
St. Andrew's
Summer Camp
6,000
St. Edmund's
After School Program
3,780
St. Edmund's
Summer Camp
4,400
St. Margaret's
After School Program
6,260
St. Margaret's
Summer Day Camp
3,000
Region II (includes Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties)
Christ, Bronxville
Young at Arts
10,400
Grace, Nyack
Amazing Grace Circus!
8,700
Grace, White Plains
After School Mentoring
10,600
Grace, White Plains
Summer Camp
9,500
San Andres, Yonkers
After School Program
9,060
San Andres, Yonkers
Summer Program
7,200
St. Peter's, Port Chester
Learning Center
6,720
St. Peter's, Port Chester
Summer Program
5,700
Trinity, Mt. Vernon
After School Program
10,800
Trinity, Mt. Vernon
Summer Camp
6,700
Mid-Hudson (includes Dutchess, Orange, Sullivan and Ulster counties)
Christ, Poughkeepsie
Summer Camp
7,200
Christ, Warwick
Jubilate: Community Youth Choir
2,320
Christ the King, Stone Ridge
Summer Lunches for At-Risk Youth
3,800
St. Andrew's, Beacon
After School Program
1,600
St. Andrew's, Beacon
Community Partnership
620
St. George's, Newburgh
Open Space
6,520
St. Gregory’s, Woodstock
Horticultural Therapy Garden for Young People
5,000
St. John’s, Monticello
Sullivan Youth Leadership Development Institute
1,680
Total
$236,040
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2011 All Our Children Grants
Parish
Christ, Bronxville
Christ, Poughkeepsie
Grace, Manhattan
Grace, Nyack
Grace, White Plains
Holyrood, Manhattan
Intercession, Manhattan
Our Savior, Manhattan
San Andres, Yonkers
St. Mark’s-in-the-Bowery, Manhattan
St. Mary’s, Mohegan Lake
St. Paul’s-on-the-Hill, Ossining
St. Paul’s, Spring Valley
St. Peter’s, Bronx
Trinity Morrisania, Bronx
Trinity, Ossining
Trinity School, Manhattan
Total
Program Name
Young at Arts
Arts in the Park
GO Project
Amazing Grace Circus!
After-School Mentoring
Washington Heights Choir School
Community of Readers
School Partnership
School Partnership
School Partnership
Save-A-Life Event
Music Program
School Partnership
SMArts Program
Morrisania Coalition
Youth Band Ensemble
Trinity School Partnerships with Public Schools
$ Grant
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
$42,500
2011 Collaborative Grants
Program Name
Dutchess Collaborative Re-Entry
Project
Northeast Dutchess Feeding and
Latino Outreach Ministries
Rockland Parent-Child Center–
Parent-Child Visitation Project
Total
Parishes
Christ, Poughkeepsie;
St. Paul’s, Poughkeepsie
Grace, Millbrook;
St. Thomas, Amenia Union
Christ, Suffern;
Grace, Nyack
$ Total Grant
$ Paid in 2011
99,999
16,665
84,737
14,123
90,000
15,000
$274,736
45,788
“The changes that Young at Arts made in my life unfolded slowly. At first
there were obvious occurrences: I made new friends, I learned about
theater, I didn’t freeze with nerves when my first solo came along… I
gained confidence. But now that I’m here, mentally debating which
stories to tell and which ones not to, I’m realizing that the ways I’ve been
affected by this program are countless.
Yeah, I have friends now. I’m outgoing, opinionated, confident,
daring… the list goes on. But forget the adjectives—let’s mention the
verbs. I create. I learn. I think. I feel. I dream. I understand. I dance. I
express. I laugh. I live. I love. I do. I am. I speak.”
Christ Church, Bronxville
Young at Arts youth program participant
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Annual
Tribute
Dinner
On Tuesday, November 29, Episcopal
Charities held its annual Tribute Dinner at the
Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan
and welcomed 525 guests. The dinner raised
more than $900,000 to support the 90
programs of Episcopal Charities.
Episcopal Charities was pleased to
honor Dennis M. Nally, Chairman of
PricewaterhouseCoopers International, and
The Rt. Rev. Herbert and Mary Sudman
Donovan. The Dinner Chairs were Gary Giglio
of Goldman, Sachs & Co. and John H. Sargent
of Morgan Stanley. The Master of Ceremonies
for the evening was Adam Johnson of
Bloomberg Television.
“This dinner is not about
celebrating individual
accomplishments. Rather, it’s
about our collective efforts in
serving our communities and
our fellow men and women. That
is why the efforts of Episcopal
Charities are so important.
Through Episcopal Charities we
can help others help themselves,
giving them the hope that
somebody out there really cares—
and that tomorrow is a new day.”
Dennis M. Nally, Honoree
Top to bottom: Paul Winter; Cathedral of
St. John the Divine, November 29, 2011;
Board President Doug Mercer, Dinner
Chairs John Sargent and Gary Giglio with
Honoree Dennis Nally (second from right);
Bishop Mark Sisk, Honorees Mary and
Bishop Herbert Donovan and Karen Sisk;
Board President Doug Mercer, Honoree
Dennis Nally, Bishop Coadjutor Andrew
Dietsche and wife Margaret, Bishop Sisk
and wife Karen
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Statement of Activities
Year End December 31, 2011
Unrestricted
REVENUE
Temporarily
Restricted
Permanently
Restricted
Total
General
Contributions
Individuals
Congregational Gifts
Corporate and Foundation Support
Endowment Support
Total Contributions
$154,840
–
–
77,246
77,246
90,994
189,244
98,250
91,377
91,377
$414,457
$154,840
$98,250
–
$512,707
Benefits
Tribute Dinner (Net of Direct Cost)
755,852
755,852
Other Events (Net of Direct Cost)
23,069
23,069
Total Benefits
Diocesan Support
$778,921
$778,921
110,000
$110,000
Investments
46,125
10,133
56,258
Total Investments
$46,125
$10,133
$56,258
Total Revenue
$1,349,503
$108,383
$90,083
$(90,083)
Investment income, spending policy
Net Assets Released from Restriction
–
$1,457,886
–
grants and expenses
Program Grant Funds
$415,058
$415,058
Youth Opportunity Grants
285,278
285,278
All Our Children
100,754
100,754
25,752
25,752
17,419
17,419
Total Grants
$844,261
$844,261
Fundraising
264,664
264,664
89,588
89,588
$1,198,513
$1,198,513
Basic Human Needs
Program Sustainability Institute
Collaborative Outreach
Management and General
Total Grants and Expenses
NON-OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Investment loss, net of spending policy
Bequests
Total Non-Operating Activities
Change in Net Assets for Year
Net Assets, beginning of year
Net Assets at End of Year
10
$(78,975)
$(96,324)
$(17,349)
79,471
79,471
$496
$(17,349)
241,569
951
$(16,853)
–
242,520
1,377,371
15,924
205,813
1,599,108
$1,618,940
$16,875
$205,813
$1,841,628
Balance
Sheet
December 31, 2011
ASSETS
Cash
Accrued Income
$669,637
97,536
Other Receivables
7,400
Prepaid Expenses
8,126
Investments
Fixed Assets (net)
Total Assets
1,280,365
16,507
$2,079,571
LIABILITIES
Grants Payable – Current
Grants Payable – Long Term
Accounts Payable
Deferred Event Revenue
Total Liabilities
$109,600
–
128,343
–
$237,943
Net Assets
Unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted
Permanently Restricted
1,618,940
16,875
205,813
Total Net Assets
$1,841,628
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
$2,079,571
Episcopal Charities is independently incorporated
and is exempt from tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code.
Episcopal Charities is proud of its participation in
the Better Business Bureau Charity Seal Program, an
immediate and easily recognizable symbol to donors
that our organization has met the 20 standards for
Charity Accountability. These standards evaluate
charities for financial accountability, governance and
oversight, effectiveness measures, fundraising and
informational materials.
Top to bottom: Young at Arts, Christ
Church, Bronxville; Soup Kitchen, Christ
Church, Suffern; Latino Outreach, Grace
Church, Millbrook; Summer Camp, St.
Andrew’s, Bronx
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Donors
We are grateful to the following organizations and
individuals for their generous and continued support.
Their dedication to our mission enables the critical
work of our programs.
CORPORATIONS
FOUNDATIONS
$50,000+
$25,000–$50,000
BNY Mellon
The Rhodebeck Charitable Trust
PricewaterhouseCoopers
$10,000–$24,999
St. Mary’s Church, Tuxedo Park
$25,000–$49,999
Morgan Stanley Foundation
St. Matthew’s Church, Bedford
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
$1,000–$4,999
St. Peter’s Church, Lithgow
The Vincent Mulford Foundation
St. Stephen’s Church, Armonk
The William F. & Doris W. Oliver
Foundation
St. Thomas’ Church,
Mamaroneck
$10,000–$24,999
Woodland Foundation, Inc.
Brahman Capital Corp.
$500–$999
The Church of Christ the King,
Stone Ridge
Citigroup
Episcopal Church Foundation
Trinity St. Paul’s Church,
New Rochelle
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
$1–$499
General Electric Company
$500–$999
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Myers-Ball Foundation
Christ the Redeemer, Pelham
Manor
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Thomson Reuters
King & Spaulding
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Merck & Co., Inc.
NYSE Euronext
Standard Chartered Bank
Wilmer Hale
$5,000–$9,999
Interpublic Group
Tyco International
$1,000–$4,999
CVC Capital Partners
Grant Thornton International Ltd.
PARISH & CHURCH-RELATED
ORGANIZATIONS
$100,000+
Kirk-Hammond Trust
Grace Church, Manhattan
$10,000–$24,999
Incarnation Center, Inc.
Church Pension Group
St. Barnabas Church,
Greenwich, CT
St. James’ Church, Manhattan
Saint Thomas Church,
Manhattan
Bank of America United Way
Campaign
St. Barnabas’ Church, Ardsley
Sheldon Graphics, Inc.
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Church of the Heavenly Rest,
Manhattan
Church of the Regeneration,
Pine Plains
$5,000–$9,999
Redmont Venture Partners, Inc.
Church of the Good Shepherd,
Newburgh
$25,000–$50,000
Alexander Hoyt Associates
Morgan Stanley Community
Affairs
St. John’s Church, Larchmont
Church of the Holy Trinity,
Manhattan
Virginia Theological Seminary
Lane Photography Studio
Episcopal Relief & Development
Trinity Wall Street
$1–$999
Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching
Gift Program
Eglise Francaise du Saint Esprit,
Manhattan
The Church of the Ascension,
Manhattan
St. James’ Church, Goshen
St. John’s Church, New City
St. John’s Church, Staten Island
St. Joseph’s Church, Bronx
St. Martin’s Episcopal Church,
Houston, TX
The Church of St. Mary the
Virgin, Chappaqua
$1,000–$4,999
The Church of the Epiphany
Christ’s Church, Rye
The Church of the Good
Shepherd, Bronx
Church of St. Barnabas, Irvington
Church of the Transfiguration,
Manhattan
Trinity Church, Fishkill
Trinity Church, Mt. Vernon
Special Recognition
The Church of the Ascension,
Mount Vernon
Dyson Foundation
For the ongoing support of programs in Dutchess
County and the Hudson Valley, from the proceeds of a
designated gift made in 1997.
The Church of the Good
Shepherd, Greenwood Lake
The Kirk-Hammond Trust
Administered by the Trustees of Estate and Property
of the Diocesan Convention of New York, for a grant to
support programs serving the elderly.
Trinity Grants Program, Parish of Trinity Church,
Wall Street
For generous support in conjunction with the All Our
Children program, encouraging churches throughout
the Diocese of New York to partner with public schools
in their communities.
$100–$499
St. John’s Church, Monticello
Christ Church, Bronxville
St. John’s in the Village,
Manhattan
Christ Church, Poughkeepsie
Christ Church of Ramapo,
Suffern
Christ Church, Staten Island
Christ Church, Warwick
Episcopal Church of Our Savior,
Manhattan
Episcopal Church Women,
Diocese of New York
Grace Church, Middletown
Holy Trinity Church, Inwood
Holy Trinity Church, Pawling
Iglesia San Andres, Yonkers
Iglesia Virgen de Guadalupe
St. Andrew’s Church, Bronx
St. Andrew’s Church, Manhattan
St. Andrew’s Church, New Paltz
St. Clement’s Episcopal Church,
Manhattan
St. Francis & St. Martha’s
Church, White Plains
St. George’s Church, Newburgh
St. John’s Church, Cornwall
St. John’s Church, Getty’s
Square, Yonkers
St. Luke’s Church, Katonah
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church,
Montclair, NJ
St. Margaret’s Church,
Staatsburg
St. Mark’s Church, Mount Kisco
St. Mark’s Church, Yonkers
St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery,
Manhattan
St. Martha’s Church, Bronx
St. Mary’s Church, Mohegan Lake
St. Mary’s Church, Scarborough
The Community of the Holy
Spirit
Trinity Church, Ossining
$99 or less
Christ Church, Sparkill
Grace Church, City Island, Bronx
Grace Church, Hastings-onHudson
Grace Church, Port Jervis
Holy Cross, Kingston/Santa
Cruz Parochial Mission
St. Andrew’s Church, Hartsdale
St. Ann’s Church of Morrisania,
Bronx
St. Augustine’s Church,
Manhattan
St. Gregory’s Church,
Woodstock
St. James’ Church, Hyde Park
St. John’s Church, Kingston
St. Joseph of Arimathea Church,
White Plains
St. Mark’s Church, Chelsea-onHudson
St. Stephen’s Church, Staten
Island
The Church of the Holy Nativity
Trinity Church, Garnerville
Trinity Church, Saugerties
St. Paul’s Church, Pleasant
Valley
St. Paul’s Church, Poughkeepsie
St. Paul’s Church, Spring Valley
St. Peter’s Church, Peekskill
St. Peter’s Church, Port Chester
St. Philip’s Church, Manhattan
The Chapel of St. John the
Divine, Tomkins Cove
The Church of St. Luke in the
Fields, Manhattan
The Church of St. Matthew’s &
St. Timothy, Manhattan
Food Pantry, St. Thomas
Amenia Union
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F Feeding
E Elderly Feeding and Care
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The Episcopal Diocese of New York covers 10 counties, serving 200 congregations and communities.
Episcopal Charities of the Diocese of New York
Community Outreach Programs 1996–2011
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Individuals
Mary Jane & Charles Brock
Caroline & James Bacon
$75,000+
Thomas E. & Margaret W. Byrne
John P. & Irene W. Banning
David J. Callard & Mary R. Morgan
N. Kurt Barnes
Evan & Mary Davis
Sylvia Anastacia Bellusci
Robert G. DeLaMater
George D. Benjamin
June & Peter Felix, C.B.E
Margot & Jeremiah Bogert
Bruce D. & Liz Fiedorek
Colbert & Mary Cannon
John C. Harvey & Kazie Metzger
James J. Capra
The Estate of Reed M. Roberts
$25,000–$49,999
Gary & Tanya Giglio
Dennis & Karen Nally
Philip D. & Birgitta L. Sherman
Mr. & Mrs. John L. Townsend, III
William H. Herrman
Chris Caridi
$10,000–$24,999
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs
John F. Carter
Anonymous
Christopher & Julie Hojlo
Mark J. & Ann Irimia Casella
Christopher & Sharon Davis
Lorraine & Leff LaHuta
Margaret & William Cobb, Jr.
Wolcott & Joan Dunham
Mary E. McGarry
William M. & Judy L. Cobourn
Charles S. & Hilary T. Garland
Paige & Art Nagle
Gary A. & Beth W. Glynn
Arnold Neis & Hilda Frost
Sarah E. Cogan
& Douglas H. Evans
Susan K. Jansen
The Rt. Rev. & Mrs. Mark S. Sisk
Kevin & Mary Lockhart
Sara Story & Ken Garschina
Doug & Carol Ann Mercer
Sabin & Beverley Streeter
Robert E. Moritz
Daniel J. & Jeannine R. Thomasch
John & Heather Sargent
Mr. & Mrs. W. James Tozer, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Steere III
Gwendolen L. & George J. Wade
Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Sullivan
Mr. & Mrs. E. Waide Warner, Jr.
John & Adele Talty
Cecil & Gilda Wray
Christopher Davies
& Stephanie Martz
$1,000–$4,999
Steven H. Davis
Anonymous (2)
Daniel A. DiFilippo
Anonymous
V. Mary Abraham
& Robert W. Radtke
The Rt. Rev. & Mrs. Herbert A.
Donovan, Jr.
Thomas E. Angers
Suzanne & John Adams, Jr.
Edwin Artzt & Marieluise Hessel
B. J. & Jeannine M. Agugliaro
Brendan Dougher
& Marianne Brigham
Ann & Alan Blanchard
The Rev. Susan C. & Stuart
Auchincloss
The Rev. Terence L. & Nancy
Elsberry
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Walton
Paul E. & Kathy Weaver
Episcopal Charities Timeline
$5,000–$9,999
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Thomas & Jackie Colligan
Vincent P. & Jean Marie Colman
John J. & Susan M. Coneys
Donald R. Crawshaw
Jude A. & Elizabeth G. Curtis
James P. Cusick
Bruce A. & Nancy L. Daigh
First Tribute Dinner held
Cecil Wray appointed
first President of
Episcopal Charities
David Shover is
named Executive
Director
Episcopal Charities
incorporated on
12/12/96
Bishop Richard Grein
proposes creation of
Episcopal Charities at
Diocesan Convention
1994
1995
1996
1997
Henry E. & Pam Coulter Enright
Scott C. & Elizabeth Evans
The Rev. Jennifer Linman
& The Rev. Dr. Jonathan Linman
The Rev. Yvonne Logan
& Martin A. Sankey
Scott Fink & Kathy E. Klein
Dennis J. & Dorothy Finn
James F. & Kathleen Flanagan
Stefan P. & Elizabeth J. Ford
Jeannette & George Fowlkes
Douglas & Susie Gale
Greg & Kathy Garrison
Peter A. & Barbara Georgescu
The Rev. Canon Carlson Gerdau
Charles W. & Elizabeth E. Gerdts
Nigel Gillah & Meredith Adler
Robert D. & Wendy Gittings
Lawrence G. & Lorna Graev
Randall & Anne Greene
The Rt. Rev. Richard Grein
Kathryn Grossman
James L. & Julie A. Hallowell
Kris Ishibashi
R. Jackson
& Susanne M. Blackstock
The Rev. Deacon Robert A.
& Miriam M. Jacobs
Charles Johnston
& John Crocker III
Charles M. & Deborah Royce
Daniel J. & Susan A. Ryan
Mary Beth Sasso
Connie & Bruce MacLeod
Emily H. Fisher
Thomas A. & Elizabeth M. Renyi
John Madden & Elizabeth Cooke
Lois Mander
Claire & Christopher Mann
Richard W. Mark & Maura L. Harway
Jean E. Savage
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts
Schori
Bernard M. & Marilyn Shapiro
John G. & Theresa M. Maxwell
Howard M. Shapiro
& Shirley Brandman
Donald A. & Irene McGovern
Marcy & David Shover
Dana P. McIlwain
Steven M. Shulman
William R. McLucas
J. Richard & Deborah N. Stamm
The Hon. Colleen McMahon
Phoebe R. Stanton
Michael J. McPherson
Arthur G. & Lauren J. Stein
Mr. & Mrs. Newton P. S. Merrill
Harriet C. & Warren A. Stephens
Brett A. & Maria C. Moats
Sarah Stewart
Hermann A. & Mary Moreno
Paul L. & Laura J. Sturz
Robert & Caroline Muir
Robert P. & Marylou Sullivan
Norman R. Nelson
Elizabeth Tanis
Emily Nicklin, Esq.
Joseph R. & Miriam Tort
Charles & Jacqueline Olynyk
Norm & Kathy Walker
Linda B. O’Neill
James & Karla Walsh
Michael R. Parker
Michael M. & Mary Wathen
The Ven. William C. Parnell
& Thomas B. Arndt
Diana L. Weiss
Richard & Lisa Pell
Henry L. & Margaret King
William J. & Teresa L. Perlstein
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Klingman
Diane D. Posnak
The Very Rev. Dr. James A.
Kowalski & The Rev. Dr. Anne
A. Brewer
The Rt. Rev. Lawrence C.
Provenzano
Robert W. & Lorraine M. Reeder
Raymond G. Wells
Mary H. White, M.D.
Don M. & Lynn Wilson
The Rev. Susan & George Wyper
The Rev. Deacon Robert Zito
& Dana Cole
Bishop Mark Sisk is consecrated
9/11 relief effort (through
2003)—$2.6 million is raised and
granted
Doug Mercer is
named President
Total Grants Awarded
reach $2.5 million
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
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$500–$999
Jesse Adelaar
Irene R. Aitken
Dale & Noriko Akinla
William S. & Virginia B. Augerson
John E. & Elisabeth Avery
The Rev. Deacon Gail S.
Ganter-Toback
Ellen Morris
& Stefan G. Magnusson
Paul & Cassie Glover
Jennifer Nasser
The Rev. Canon Jay H. Gordon
David & Jennifer S. Oakes
John M. & Hank Grimes
Jay H. Oyer
Stephen F. Groth
Stephen Palfrey
& Teresa McRoberts
Charles & Irene Hamm
Allen & JoAnn Barnett
Nancy L. Hayward
Peter & Lisa L. Bellamy
Frank D. & Margaret P. Bossolini
John M. Bray
Celia R. Clark & Edgar C. Gentry
Robert G. Hottenson
Peter A. Irwin
J. Chester Johnson
The Rev. Edward D. & Helen
Pardoe
Borisse B. Paulin
Samuel Peabody
Clarence H. Kay, Jr.
The Rev. Deacon Frank L.
Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton F. Kean
Jacqueline Hornor Plumez
John D. & Anne G. Coffin
Wayne Kempton
Keith & Rose-Lee Reinhard
The Rev. Roy A. Cole
The Rev. Canon Peter
& Margaret Larom
Lee & Lea Richardson
The Rev. Dr. Paul B.
& The Rev. Sharon H. Clayton
The Rev. Canon Constance C.
Coles & W. B. McKeown
Denise J. LaVetty
John D. & Clara Dale
Peter G. & Ellen S. Leemputte
Linda Daleo
Leonard Litwin
Sandra Dammann
The Rev. Richard & M. Kristan
Louis
Elizabeth A. DeVito
Elizabeth M. Lowell
Kenneth R. Doesschate
Edward W. Machir
Jane E. Donovan
John A. & Anne P. MacKinnon
Joseph Evall
Yolanda P. & Thomas J. Evans
George D. Everette
Robert A. Flaum
& Nancy M. Kaplan-Flaum
Dall W. & Ana Marie Forsythe
Herbert H. & Christine P. Foster
Episcopal Charities Timeline
The Rev. Deacon Hollis H.
& Dennis M. Galgano
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Brian & Margaret Mahoney
Randy M. Mastro
& Jonine L. Bernstein
The Rev. Dr. Daniel P. & Diane
Matthews
Eileen M. McEvoy
M. Lauren McGill
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Miller
Deborah A. Roberts
Clark K. & Mary Sue Robson
James & Catherine Rosenstock
Javier & Lisa Rubinstein
John C. Ryder
Dean P. & Ilyse N. Schuckman
Richard & Katherine Schumacher
David E. & Ruth S. Schwab
Paul & Barbara Schwendener
Jon & Sharon Scott
Kenton J. Sicchitano
The Rt. Rev. Andrew D. Smith
The Rev. Samuel J. Smith
& Mr. Don Temples
The Rev. Dawn & Murray
Stegelmann
Total Grants Awarded
reach $5 million
Feed
the
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Solutio
Feed the Solution
program founded
2003
2004
2005
Mary Beth Sasso named
Executive Director
2006
2007
The Rev. Horace Choate
& The Rev. Canon Yamily BassChoate
Peter W. & Emily Strong
Robert R. & Carollynn Becker
Taylor & Aaron Taylor
JoAnn Bell
Peter & Jessica Tcherepnine
Brenda & Hartley Bingham
Bill & Dookie Tingue
Terry & Lynn Birdsong
The Rev. & Mrs. J. Donald Waring
Scott R. Bistayi
The Rev. Deacon John D.
& Maria V. Clarke
The Rev. Deacon Lynn Werdal
Donya Bommer
Louise K. Clark
Peter & Jennifer Williams
Eric D. & Lizzie Bommer
Antoinette Coffee
Scott & Linden Wise
The Rev. Deacon Susan & Roger
Bonsteel
Courtney Collins
Brett Yacker
George W. Young
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Zick
$100–$499
Jeryn & Susan Abraham-Jacob
Frank A. Adamo
Terry D. Adkins
David Agosto
& Mary J. C. Shimsky
John & Patricia Armstrong
Ronald & Betsy Atkins
The Rev. Anne Auchincloss
Joyce Phillips Austin
Raimo Bakis
Gabor & Sarah Balassa
Arthur R. & Debra L. Banks
The Rev. Adelaide S. Clark
Charlotte G. Bowden
The Rev. Mark R. Collins
& Denton Stargel
The Rev. Dr. Thomas D. Bowers
Thomas O. Condon
Bernice Bowman
Michael L. & Meighan W. Corbett
Donald B. & Susan Brant
Joseph J. & Sally R. Costa
John L. Bronson
Piero G. & Carol Costa
Alfonso R. & Phyllis C. Brown
Katharine W. Coveleski
Meredith M. Brown
Charles J. & Barbara B. Cross
Hewitt J. & Yvonne Bryan
Harriet Cummings
Antonia Bullard
& Thurston B. Clarke
Robert J. & Sally E. Cummins
David & Alice Cynn
Mary Ellen Burgess
Catherine Daley
Charles & Lois Butler
The Rev. Joade Dauer-Cardasis
Susan A. Cannon
Lea P. Davies
Robert & Patricia Carey
Sanders Davies
Sheila Carnicelli
Mary G. Davis
Ronda L. Barber
Muriel Carrington
& Jacob Sampson
James & Adrienne Barnhart
James & Sandra Carter
Cynthia Barr-Pfeffer
Joseph J. Barrett
Daniel Castelgrant
& Elizabeth Saylor-Castelgrant
The Rev. Linda M. Bartholomew
Winthrop & Leona Chamberlin
Lisa L. Becker
Curtis Chase
Thelma Dawes
Marguerite De La Poer
Jan B. Deats
Joanne Delaney
GraceMarie & Robert J.
Dell’Angelo, M.D.
Barbara D. Deller
Collaborative grants awarded to three
programs
Program Sustainability Institute
founded
Elmo attends Tribute Dinner
Total Grants Awarded reach $7.5 million
Trinity Wall Street
transfers management of All Our
Children grants to
Episcopal Charities
Total Grants
Awarded reach $10
million
Archbishop of
Canterbury visits
Episcopal Charities’
programs
2008
2009
2010
2011
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The Rt. Rev. Andrew & Margaret
M. Dietsche
The Hon. & Mrs. David N. Dinkins
Martha J. Dodge
Eugenia G. Dooley
Thomas M. & Barbara Doss
The Rev. Deacon Ann L.
& Dwight Douglas
Charles V. & Barbara F. Drew
Timothy A. & Bette Anne Duffy
Dorothy Duncanson
Shirley P. Elfers
Kenneth A. & Barbara S. Ellis
Maragret Enloe
Laura B. Enos
Curran B. Estreich
Randolph R. Estwick
Catherine E. Grant
Stephen C. & Belinda Kaye
Robert H. & Karen F. Gutheil
John H. & Jane K. Kazanjian
G. William Haas
Patricia H. Keesee
Elsie P. Hall
The Rev. Jonathan L.
& Jacqueline E. King
Harry & Kathleen Hamilton
Sally Hamilton
Don W. & Christine R. Harrell
The Rev. Canon Susan C. Harriss
& The Rev. Kenneth Ruge
John F. & Mary Beth Hartmann
John A. Hatzidakis
Christine J. Heiss
Elizabeth Hicks
Evande Hodge
Jerre & Joanne Holbrook
Nigel R. Holloway
The Rev. John Miles Evans
The Rev. Stephen C. & Charlotte
B. Holton
William M. Evarts, Jr.
J. Mark Holup
Christa Fagerberg
Pamella E. HoSang
Nicholas L. & Edmee Firth
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh A. Howell
The Rev. Douglas
& The Rev. Elizabeth Fisher
Sarah Hoyt
Gerald F. Fisher
The Rev. Deacon Mavourneen
& James T. Hubbard
Vaughn W. Folkert, M.D.
Rita A. Hughes
John & Marilyn B. Foster
Martha Hunt
Debra K. Francis
Carla D. Hunter & Andre M. Schub
Peter & Eleanor Frank
Althea Hutchinson
Vera Franklin
Linda H. Ianieri
Donald C. Fresne
Clarissa Igle
J. Carr C. & Carolyn K. Gamble
Louise H. Im
The Rev. Jose Gandara
& The Rev. Hugh Grant
Paul Isaacs
George B. Gardiner, D. Mus.
Carol Gaskill
John F. & Carolyn B. Geer
Barbara A. Genco
Roger H. & Farideh S. Gesswein
Kenneth A. Gill
David A. & Camille O. Gillespie
Peter A. Giuntini
Norman E. & Doreen E. Goodwin
Mary S. Gossy
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The Rev. Samuel W. Ishibashi
Fred T. Isquith
Nathaniel A. Jackson
Dan Jacob & Jennifer Cowan
Matthew D. Jacobson
The Rev. Gideon Jebamani
Mary L. Jenkins
Scott C. & Kelley L. Johnston
Hatsuhiko & Kyoko Kageyama
Morrie I. & Beth T. Kleinbart
A. & Judith Knispel
Philip Knudson
& Catherine O’Neill
The Rev. Earl & Elizabeth
Kooperkamp
Robert J. Kopecky
Joseph A. & Mary Jane Kratovil
Geraldine S. Kunstadter
J. Reynald La Vigne
William W. & Lois B. Lawrence
Katharine L. Leech
Charles E. Lloyd
& Louise M. Leftwich
Laurence Levine
Joseph C. & Susan A. Liddicoat
Virginia Lief
Bonita Liggio-Stevens
The Rev. L. Kathleen Liles
The Rev. Canon James Elliot
Lindsley
V. Charlotte Lippman
Linnette Livermore-Jones
Veronica Lloyd
Margaret J. Lobdell
Mark & Julia Lulka
Andrew W. & Holly Lutz
Diane M. & Barbara A. Maglio
The Right Rev. James Magness
Patricia Maher
Wilfred G. Mairs
Mary Malachi
Lucinda L. Malin
Susie Watts Margolin
Michael G. & Cynthia M. Marks
Nancy L. Marvel
Edith H. Kahn
The Rev. K. Lesley
& Keith McCloghrie
Vivian W. Kardaras
John A. McClung, M.D.
Douglas O. & Jill C. McClure
Marion J. Paskey
The Rev. Maria I. Santiviago
Dian McCullough
Gary R. & Jayne E. Pell
Margaret A. Saunders
Marie B. McCullough
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Pennoyer
Mary Ellen Schaeffer
Kevin C. & JoAnn McDermott
Patricia Peterkin
Timothy R. & Patricia F. Schantz
Ellen McElduff
Jeffrey & Brigitte E. Pettit
Michele & Douglas Schimmel
Cheryl L. McKenzie-McKie
Louise L. Petz
Lucille Schneider
Robert F. McKeon
James T. Phalen
Andrew G. & Suzanne McMaster
John & Jan Pinckney
The Rev. William L. & Carol L.
Schnitzer
Verina McZinc
Joseph T. & Katharine S. Plummer
Bertram Medley, Jr.
Ronald A. Pogue
The Rev. John A. Mennell
Drew Stewart Popjoy
Karen Metcalf
B. Marianne Porter
Clarence F. Michalis
Lorna H. Power
The Rev. Canon Thomas Miller
D. Miles Price
James T. & Frances Mills
Ann Pringle-Harris
The Rev. Charles J. Minifie
Matthew J. Pritchard
Suzanne Mink
Alden F. Prouty
John G. & Michelle C. Minks
Mary Anne Ramer
George & G. William Moeschlin
Thomas Ramsey & Evelyn Kelso
Dr. Robert & The Rev. Canon
Victoria R. Sirota
The Rev. John W. Moody
Patricia L. Ranson
Edwin J. & Josephine E. Siwarski
Felix & Erma Moore
Edward A. Raymond III
Catherine Skopic
The Rev. Robert E.
& Caroline Morisseau
Mr. & Mrs. K. Deane Reade, Jr.
The Rev. Nora K. Smith
Margaret Olds Richards
Shelley E. Smith
The Rev. Wm. Blake Rider
Vivienne B. Smith
Anne E. Rieselbach
Hoyt & Margot Spelman
Donna L. Riley
Clarissa Spence
Lorne H. & Christine J. Robbins
Vida Muriel Spencer
Garl Robinson
The Rt. Rev. Andrew R. St. John
Gayle Robinson
Roland Stalzer
Judith J. Robinson
Ralph R. Stewart
The Rt. Rev. Hays H. & Linda H.
Rockwell
Victoria Stewart
Nancy Morrison
The Very Rev. James P.
& Pamela Morton
Pamela A. Mosley
Willard S. & Charlotte D. Mott
The Rev. Gwyneth M. Murphy
Esme M. Myers
Robert S. & Patricia C. Newton
Robert G. & Carole Nichols
Harriet Nicol
Rajive J. & Asha Ninan
The Rev. Dr. William A. Norgren
Lyle F. Nystedt
Wilfred & Carol Rohde
Kimberly C. Roller
The Rev. Margaret R. Rose
Elsie B. Scozzafava
Lynette Seal
Doreen Sealey-Mairs
Thomas Secor
Donald Shaw
Lesley A. Shore
Eric N. & Karin Shrubsole
Hugh H. & Elizabeth May Shull
The Rev. Peter & Margaret E.
Sipple
Christopher & Amy C. Stokes
Jacqueline Stormes
Daniel R. & Roberta B. Strong
Laura Taylor Swain
& Andrew Swain
Samuel P. Oast III
The Rt. Rev. Catherine Roskam
& Dr. Philip Roskam
Ronald & Margaret O’Neil
Nancy Q. Rubsam
The Rev. Canon John A.
& Maribeth Osgood
Monica F. Ruffin
Herbert Trimpe
& Patricia Vasquez-Trimpe
Michael Russ
Marino Turtur
Icilda Salkey
Beverly A. Vaillancourt
Richard M. Samek
Carl & Antoinette Van Demark
The Rev. Jean-Louis F. N. Sanon
Thomas & Mary Ann VanWort
Constance M. Paine
Theresa B. Palmer
& Thomas F. Doran
Richard D. & Cynthia C. Trent
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William W. Vasse
Norma V. Anderson
David Brokaw & Marlene Presley
Roger B. & Nancy M. Vincent
The Rev. Canon John Andrew
David Mark Brown
The Rev. J. Alfred Wade, Sr.
David G. Angus
Gladys W. Brown
The Rev. Patrick J. & Barbara L.
Ward
Ian E. Archer & John T. Watters
Robert Brown
Ben N. & Ruth N. Armato
Yvonne E. Brown
Melodee Armstrong
Victor M. Brucato
Philip & Dolores Atkinson
Catherine & Stephen Bruce
Carolyn K. Attenborough
Myrtle C. Bryant
Linda S. Ayres
Carl & Susan Bryde
Marilyn Z. Ayers
John M. Buczacki
Richard Baccari
& Suzanne Cortese
Clery E. Bullen
Sandra E. Ward
Sylton B. Warden
The Rev. John B. Warfel
& Tom Mollicone
Roy A. Watson
Richard & Christine Weaver
The Rev. Eileen E. Weglarz
The Rev. Canon Edgar F. Wells, Jr.
Yvonne West
Samuel G. & Elizabeth White
P. C. Wickremesinghe
The Rev. Spencer V. & Louisa
Wilking
Andrew & Cris Willans
Craig Willey
A. J. & Janice D. Williams-Myers
The Rev. Canon Claudia M.
Wilson
Maryann D. Wlock
Steven & Allison J. Wolowitz
David M. & Linda Woo
Warren Woodfin
& Charles Knapp
Beverly M. Banks
Cynthia R. Barger
Thelma V. Barlow
Rebecca A. Barnes
& Elizabeth Grohowski
Robert J. K. Barnett
Christina Batore-Hing
David C. & Janet C. Battistoni
The Bearet Family
Constance E. Beavon
David P. & Sally H. Beckett
B. Beiter-Burrows
Winston R. Belle
William Bellinger
Helen E. Benford
Frederick P. & Alice E. Bunnell
Ainsley & Carla Burke
Lillie Burkhardt
Harold J. & Flora Burton
Douglas & Diane Buschel
Donald G. Butt
Eugenia L. Bye
Charles E. Byrd
Donato C. & Karen S. Caferra
Christophine Caines
Elsa M. Camacho
The Rev. Basil R. Campbell
Carol J. Campbell
Elisabeth Brooks Campbell
George & Doris Campbell
The Rev. Canon Michael
Campbell
Arthur N. Wright
Laurel Benjamin
The Rev. Chris Yaw
Dolores V. Bennett
Samuel & Marion Yeh
The Rev. Harold W. Benson
The Rev. Joseph J.
& The Rev. JoAnne Campo
Brian & Alicia Young
Ruth C. Bergman
Peter & Carolee Caragliano
Regina Zacker
John & Bonnie Recca Berringer
David E. Carlson
Richard K. & Carla Berry
Sarah Carnahan
& Alfredo Quintero
$1–$99
Rita M. Abbott
Keithley V. Adams
Kenneth J. & Katharine E. Adams
Karen M. Aigen
Philly Aldwin
Victoria P. Allen
Arthur J. M. & Alice M. Anderson
Inez Anderson
Linola Anderson
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Carolyn R. Black
William N. Bogan
John & Agnes B. Bostonian
James M. & Martha M. Bowen
Alice Bower
Audrey Bowman
Waveney W. & Shannon E. Boyd
Carla & Donald Boyer
Kathleen Brandt
Willem & Jo Brans
Daniele Cassels
Roger Castellani
Hans & Alda Christensen
Charlotte Church
& Jonathan Gaines
John & Eleanor Clark
Patrick & Kathy A. Clark
Drena Cocchia
John C. & Nancy C. Coleman
Celeste G. Connell
Janice & Robert Driscoll
Faye I. Francis
John E. & Ann Conti
Sean R. Dugan
Amay Fraser
Carol Conway
Andrew T. & Jennie Dunn
J. Dermot Frengley
Gail Cooper
Ruth N. Duttweiler
Stephen L. & Anne M. Friedland
Francis Coughlin
The Rev. Deacon Linda M. Duval
Laura A. Frobel
Norman & Kristina Cousins
The Hon. Steven A. & Mary Anne
Ecklond
Helen L. Fuss
William W. & Lisa Cowan
Carol L. Craft
Phyllis C. Crawford
John Crocker
Peggy A. Crook
John & Ellen Crosby
Michael Cudney & Keith Kelly
M. A. Curl
Margaret C. Curtis
John & Janet Cusack
Natalie Cyrus
Sarah Dallas
Anne Dardis
Henry Darlington
Karen G. Davenport
Marjorie B. Davies
Micah Davis
Mary DeFreitas
Henry R. & Panzy H. DeHart
Evelyn D. Delanoy
Donald D. & Sue E. Delorenzo
Paul & Martha Demartini
Michael J. & Lisa-Ann Denisco
Deborah M. Depalermo
Derek B. & Charlotte K. Dervish
Joseph DeVaughn
Kathryn E. Devlin
Fannie Dickerson
Robert & Loretta Dilecci
Yvonne N. Dixon-Cook
Vincent J. & Barbara I. Dobilas
Kidd Dorn
& Jennifer Dunnington
Margaret E. Doty
Velma L. Dougherty
Michael E. & Kristin L. Doyle
Carl R. Edwards
Keith C. Edwards
Mavis Edwards
Jay L. Ellis
Verann England
Joel L. & Arline Epstein
Esther M. Esty
David & Sara Evans
Patricia Evans
Riley & Janice Evans
George E. Ewald
Ruth M. Fairbanks
June Fait
Elizabeth W. Gardner
Martin G. Garratt
Charles M. Gaspard
Richard L. Gatjens
Mary L. Gellhaus
Michael J. & Phyllis M. George
Jeffrey & Patricia Gersten
Linda Ginter
D. Sandra Gittens
Mary J. Gocher
Ronald Goewey & Won Barber
David & Jeannine Goggins
John & Gloria Golden
John & Dorothy Farrell
Lawrence F. & Jennifer C.
Goldman
Douglas K. Farshtey
Luis & Lois Gomez
Alan L. Faulkner
Erin Gottwald
John Felbinger & Alice Korfman
Bette Graber Keller
Edwin J. Fennell
David & Audrey Graham
Alexander F. Ferrini
& Carla A. Westcott
Thomas I. & Mary J. Graham
The Rev. Amilcar Figueroa
Lorinda Figueroa
Beverly J. Fillips
Carmen E. Findlay
John F. & Jane S. Finegan
Nancy Fiore
Linda A. Fite
Harvey & Mary M. Flad
Sarito A. Flores-Aponte
The Foote Family
Mavis Grant
Lourna Grant McGregor
Keith J. & Mary K. Grassick
Drucilla Gravino
Juanita Green
Mr. Green
Leonard Greenaway
Richard M. & Jean H. Greer
Thomas A. & Hedwig L. Grindley
William Groome
Mary S. Foote
Jonathan D. & Chrissanth G.
Gross
Phyllis I. Ford
Torry & Phyllis Guardino
Linda H. Fourie
D. Domenic Guastaferro
Jesse & Ann Fowler
Graham & Ann S. Gulian
Victor & Joanne Fox
John V. & Francine Gurtler
Sheila D. France
Elizabeth J. & Susan E. Hackett
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Rhoda Hagan
The Rev. H. Gaylord Hitchcock, Jr.
Lucia A Kellar, Ph.D.
Stephen P. Hagerty
& Fred N. Nuguid
Karen L. Hobson
Gerd Kenffel
Joseph F. & Rosa Hobson
Anthony P. & Jennifer C. King
Sarah F. Hock
Nellie King
The Rev. Carol Hoidra
Russell A. & Sandra King
Iscella Holder
John W. & Suzann Kinne
Barbara Halloway
Chester D. & Stephanie S.
Hooper
Lana Kirkpatrick
Mary Hamill
Eileen C. Hope
Harry & Kathleen Hamilton
Iain L. Horsburgh
Paul J. & Gloria Hamilton
The Horton Family
Whitnell & Glenda M. Hamlet
Dan Houck
Edward R. & Shirley L. Hardman
Kim Howard
DK Harmon
Charles H. & Dolores P. Hoyt
The Rev. Lynn B. Harrington
& Denis K. Harrington
Charles & Jane Hunter
Carolyn A. Hale
Clover Hall
Ella T. Hall
Roslyn T. Hall
Ronald C. Harris
Thomas & Holly Harty
Frances B. Harvan
Halema Hassan
Iris A. Hawkins
Mrs. Harold H. Healy, Jr.
Andrew G. B. Heath
Janice O’Neal Hector
Naeko Y. Heffner
Christopher Hemphill
Herbert L. Henderson
Joyce M. Henery
Mary R. Herbert
Charles L. & Lorraine M. Herring
Jean Anne Herring
Kenneth J. Hesker
William F. & Dorothy J.
Hetherington
Peter A. & Isabel F. Hewitt
Gwendolin Hicks
Mary C. Hicks
Andrew & Lorrane Higgins
Art Hightower
Aaron Hill
Joann Hill
Richard H. Hill
Sarah Hill & David Lawton
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Elizabeth J. Hunter
Helen Hutchinson
Antje S. Huyot
Albert Imohiosen
Paige A. Ingalls
Christine Isaac
Kenneth P. Isler
Audrey Jackson-Horne
Sally G. Jacquet
Ellen Z. Jamison
Gregory & Sophia Jedzinak
Gwendolyn Jenkins-Walls
Evan L. Jeske
The Rev. Dr. Richard L. Jeske
Euphemia Johnson
Michael B. Johnson
Millicent A. Johnson
Richard & Ivy Kirkwood
Allan J. & Shirley A. Kirton
Peter J. & Joan Klopfer
Kenneth G. Knibbs
Catherine A. Kolb Costello
Joseph L. Koren
Emily L. Kreis
John & Alice Kurten
Joseph F. Lafiandra
Karen C. Lafiandra
Percy L. Lambert
Martyn & Mary Lanaway
Marc Langsner
Anthony & Ruth Ellen LaRuffa
Ross D. Laurie
Richard Lawrence
Doris Lawson-Boehling
Lorraine M. Le Barron
Thomas Leahy
Mary C. Lee
Margaret B. Lehrecke
Patricia Lewis
Nunzio & Lori-Jean Liberti
Ken & Leone Litt
Robert A. Johnson
Paul J. Lobello
& Lisa Mildeberger
Peggy Joseph
Phyllis Longsworth-Lewis
Patricia C. Juliano
Sue Luckhardt
Allison Kardon
Bayard T. Ludlum
The Rev. Deacon John A. & Joan
B. Kassebaum
Kenneth H. Ludlum
Barbara A. Kastner
Elizabeth Kaufmann
Nancy Kavaky
Joseph C. Keegan, Jr.
Charlotte Keith
Edward & Linda Lyon
Clarice C. H. Ma
Grace Madden
Elizabeth E. Maisonet
Marilyn K. Maisonet
Patricia R. Malin
Alan & Susan A. Muller
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Sam & Beth Manetta
George & Kathleen A. Munroe
Catherine Penn
Loretta Manning
Jeanne L. Murray
Kathryn L. Perkins
Joseph C. & Susan Lynn Marallo
Edward V. Murtaugh
Michael L. Perna
James J. Markowski
Barbara Q. Myers
Marie E. Perrier-Salmon
Marjorie E. Martin
David J. & Susan P. Nandor
Charles & Caroline Persell
James A. & Annette E. Martucci
Susan E. Soler Nascimento
Jean Peters
Gordon B. Matheson
Pamela Neblett
Bruce A. & Suzanne Petito
Bertrand J. & Rena A. Mazzuto
Mary Lou Nelles
Robert W. Phillips
Yvonne McBean
Paula D. Nesbitt
Susan L. Phillips
Kim McCarthy
Claire Newquist
Jean Phillips-Ram
Eileen McCorry & Jeff Devechi
Robert S. & Patricia C. Newton
Louanne Piccerill
William McCracken
& Cynthia Leghorn
Florence O. Niles
Clarissa Pierce
Linda Nilsson & Alan Nucifore
Arthur A. & Priscilla L. Pini
Ambattu G. & Rachel Ninan
Daniel J. & Lucinda G.
Poindexter
Bruce L. & Joan E. McGilvray
Jo McGrath
Holmes McHenry
Floyd & Barbara McKinnon
Martin & Jean McLaughlin
Margo McLoone
The Rev. Dr. Clair & Connie
McPherson
Thomas J. & Jennifer J.
McPherson
Chandra & Estelle Menon
Morvette Merchant
Michael J. & Harriet E. Meriney
William & Annlee Milani
Clarence & Joyce Minor
Arthur J. & Elizabeth Mirante
Christopher & Pamela Mitchell
Stuart E. Money
Sandra Moneymaker
Mark & Susan Monroe
Hiram F. Moody
Christopher P. Mooney
Aida E. Morales
William L. & Kathryn H. Moran
Alex Moreno
Elizabeth C. Morgan
Anne Morningstar
Vincent F. & Annemarie Norman
Robert W. & Carolyn R. Nufer
Damaris R. & Margarita C. Nunez
Laurie Nussdorfer
Ellenora P. Oberhofer
Patrick H. & Sallyann M.
O’Connor
Barbara Ponton
Tim Powers
Susan M. Preece-Ward
Camille Prehatney
Richard & Barbara Ann Prezioso
Ms. Prim
Robert H. & Julia S. O’Connor
Khenyeh Prospen
Joan Ogden
P. Michael Puleo
Barry O’Neal
Monica A. Raines
Shane O’Neill
Eleanor K. Rainford
Joseph Orfino
Renato P. & Ingla K. Ramos
Robert M. & Mildred M. Ormsby
Raymond & Marie Ray
Anne H. Osborne
Michael A. Reid
Esther J. Osei-Bansu
The Rev. Harry A. & Margaret
Reis
Frank & Susan Ostrander
R. Christopher & Claudia N. Owen
Frank W. & Christine Parrella
The Very Rev. Charles F.
Parthum III
Bruce E. & Theresa A. Patterson
James C. Patterson
Jazmin Patterson
Theodore Payne
James M. & Nancy R. Pearce
Stephen B. & Rhonda G. Moss
The Rev. Dr. Anna S. & Charles
W. Pearson
Ruth Mueller-Maerki
Renée Pecquex
Dale L. Reynolds
& Elizabeth L. Nisbet
Edna Richardson
Eric E. & Amy F. Richter
Edward J. & Debra L. Rinaldi
Scott D. & Lisa Rittweger
Lucille M. Roberts
The Rev. Jane L. Rockman
Hadley S. & Mary L. Roe
Donald G. & Elizabeth R.
Roemermann
Donald P. & Lucille Roesch
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Charles K. & Caroline G. Rohl
Erik & Melinda Sovensen
Gordon & Erle Van De Bogart
Richard & Barbara Romeo
P. B. Spivey
Joanne D. Van Slyke
Luisa E. Ross
Michael & Laura Sprague
Lucy C. VanStirum
Carole Jeanne Round
Worrell Stange
Jose R. & Lisa M. Vargas
Wilfrid E. Rumble
The Rev. Norman D. & Susan S.
Stanton
Frank & Sharyn Vomero
James J. & Nicole B. Rumsey
Marie M. Runyon
The Rev. Henry C. Ruschmeyer
Virginia D. Rushey
Barbara L. Russell
Shirley A. Russell
Ken & Nancy Rypkema
Joan Sambury
Pauline Samuel
Yvonne M. Samuels
William & Gale B. Scheltmeyer
John & Marilee Scheuneman
Raymond J. & Charlotte E.
Schleinkofer
Romulus & Irene Staton
Harold Stern
R. Leonard & Anne C. Stokes
Paul D. Stone
J. Watkins Strouss
Harry Sullivan
James W. Sullivan
Imelda P. Summers
James A. Sutton
Ayaka Suzuki
Yvette Swanston
James Sweeney
Gale M. Swenson
Dorothea Schmid
Sheila C. Swigert
Louise B. Schmidt
Mavis W. Swire
Ernst & Betty Schoen-Rene
The Rev. Carl R. Sword, O.H.C.
Lea A. Schreib
The Rev. Thomas N. Synan
Peter Schultheis
Lewis & Dorothy Taishoff
The Rev. Horton J. Scott
Priscilla Talbot
Lauren Scott
Clarice Thomas
Cheryl Sealey-Torrence
Ileen Thompson
Margaret F. Seifts
C. Anthony Thornhill
Anne R. Seltzer
Jill E. Tildesley
Audrey Serrano
Nicholas & Caroline Toms
The Rev. Michael & Johanna
Shafer
Marlene L. Torain
Margaret L. Shields
Christophe D. & Christine M.
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Jaye C. Shorter
Robert & Nancy H. Treuhold
Demetra Silides
Anthony A. Triyillo
Beverly C. Simmons
Anthony Tufano
Martha Singletary
Marcia L. Tyler
Helena C. Skeete
Prosper Udogwu
Robert M. & Karen T. Slattery
Russell & Wendy Urban-Mead
David W. & Rae S. Slingerland
Maria M. Urcuyo
John S. Slorance
Edith A. Valentine
Diane Smith
Paul F. & Judith K. Valentine
Snowdrop Smith
Ms. Janet Valsechi
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James W. & Margaret Wade
Fay V. Walker
Kathryn Wallace
Kit Wallace
Shena Washington
David C. & Diane E. Webb
Donald & Dora P. Webster
Clifford B. & Barbara J. Wells
Lurlene C. Wentworth
Thomas E. & Mabel D. Wernham
George & Susan West
Mary G. Whalen
Jean D. White
Katrul Louisa White
Douglas F. Wicks
Edward G. & Alice R. Wilbeck
Katherine V. C. Wilberding
Lisa Wilkinson
John J. Williams
Katherine Williams
Paul P. Williams
Paulette & Dorothy Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Williams
Ronald Williams
Cynthia E. Wilson
Janet L. Woods
D. K. Woolley
Henry F. & Sarah Jane H.
Wortmann
Donald A. Wright
Nancy Wunderlich
Dennis R. & Karen C. Wurzel
The Rev. Mel Yosso
Margaret J. Young
Alex & Michelle Zagasewski
Stanley & Joyce Zulewski
Ways to Help
Episcopal Charities depends upon the
support of those who have a place in
their hearts for the less fortunate. You
can show your love for others through:
•
A personal donation. Every gift
matters and is truly appreciated.
•
Event attendance. All special-event
proceeds are used to support
service programs.
•
Corporate giving. Many
corporations help support Episcopal
Charities through matching gift
programs, event attendance and
employee-recommended grants.
•
Including Episcopal Charities of the
Diocese of New York in your will.
You can help neighbors in need for
many years to come by including
Episcopal Charities in your estate
planning.
•
Volunteering. You can make a
difference by lending your time and
talents to an Episcopal Charities
program in your area.
To learn more, contact Episcopal
Charities at (212) 316-7575 or visit our
website: www.episcopalcharitiesnewyork.org. Thank you!
Tragic circumstances are what prompted Ruth to seek help. Two
years ago, her younger son (and sole support) took a fatal fall at a
construction site. This left 79-year-old Ruth alone to fend for herself
and her older son, who is in his mid-forties and has a debilitating
physical impairment. By this spring, her savings depleted and with
little to spend on food, Ruth looked for help and found it through
St. Mark’s, which serves the community as part of the Mt. Kisco
Interfaith Food Pantry.
By the next month, Ruth and her son were enrolled in the pantry’s
home-delivery service. It was the first time that she had ever sought
emergency assistance of any kind, and it was difficult initially for her
to acknowledge her position. When asked recently how she feels
about receiving pantry services, Ruth replied with tearful gratitude,
“How do you think I feel? We’re eating again!”
St. Mark’s, Mount Kisco
Interfaith Food Pantry
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Board of directors
Officers
C. Douglas Mercer II, President
Ridgeway Partners, LLC
W. James Tozer, Jr., Vice-President
Vectra Management Group
John Talty, Vice-President and Treasurer
Wolcott B. Dunham, Jr., Secretary
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Cecil Wray, Immediate Past-President
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Members
Dale Akinla II, Ex Officio
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Thomas E. Angers
The Rev. Roy A. Cole, Ex Officio
St. John’s Church, Staten Island
William C. Steere III
Financial Dynamics
Martin J. Sullivan
Willis Group Holdings
Gwendolen L. Wade
Anthony J. Walton
Standard Chartered Bank
The Rev. J. Donald Waring
Grace Episcopal Church, New York
E. Waide Warner, Jr.
Davis Polk & Wardwell
Advisory Committee Members
The Rev. Roy A. Cole, Chair
Dale Akinla II
The Rev. Jennifer Brown-Lanier
The Rev. Joade Dauer-Cardasis
The Rev. Michael Delaney
Evan A. Davis
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Kerly Drouillard
The Rt. Rev. Andrew M L Dietsche, Ex Officio
Bishop Coadjutor of New York
Vivian Evans
The Rev. Terence L. Elsberry
St. Matthew’s Church, St. Mary’s Church,
Bedford
The Rev. Mary Gregorius
The Rev. Deacon Linda Duval
Charles S. Garland
Emanuel Hickson
June Yee Felix
Citibank
Sarah Hock
Charles S. Garland
Hamlin Capital Management
Bert Medley
Gary Giglio
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Shirley Lawson
Alessandra Pena Purugganan
Christopher A. Seeley
Gary A. Glynn
David Shover
Christopher J. Hojlo
CVC Capital Partners
The Rev. Charles Simmons
Susan K. Jansen
Sage Capital Group
The Very Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
Lorraine A. LaHuta
Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum
The Rev. Edward Sunderland
The Rev. Masud Syedullah
The Rev. Thomas Synan, Ex Officio
John Talty
Mavis Thompson, M.D.
The Rev. Deacon Evelyn Werdal
Kevin A. Lockhart
Jefferies & Co.
Staff
Michael J. McPherson
Mary Beth Sasso, Executive Director
John H. Sargent
Morgan Stanley
The Rev. Samuel J. Smith, Director of Programs
The Rt. Rev. Mark S. Sisk, Ex Officio
The Bishop of New York
Angelica Alu, Mountbatten Intern
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Henry E. Enright, Director of Development
Food Pantry, St. Thomas, Amenia Union
15 Years Serving New Yorkers
1047 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10025
212-316-7575
[email protected]
www.episcopalcharities-newyork.org