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Now - Jesuit Refugee Service | USA
Jesuit Refugee Service/USA 2010 Annual Report On the cover: JRS has worked since 2001 in Lobone, an area in Southern Sudan’s Eastern Equatoria state. JRS is the only international agency working in this community. Through grants provided by the U.S. State Department, JRS has improved access to primary education by building three primary schools and supporting seven schools in all. A young girl at the Automeca camp for Haitians left homeless by the January earthquake. In solidarity with JRS Dominican Republic and the Jesuit community in Haiti, JRS/USA is advocating for an inclusive and comprehensive recovery strategy that is Haitian led, involving Haitian civil society organizations as well as Haitian government agencies, and that will be sustainable and protective of vulnerable people. The mission of Jesuit Refugee Service/USA is to accompany, serve and defend the rights of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons. JRS/USA witnesses to God’s presence in vulnerable and often forgotten people driven from their homes by conflict, natural disaster, economic injustice, or violation of their human rights. From the National Director Dear Friends of Jesuit Refugee Service/USA – This Fall I conclude my term as National Director of Jesuit Refugee Service/USA. Naturally, fond memories of generous and dedicated benefactors, board members, fellow staff members and volunteers flood through my memory. I am filled with gratitude for the blessings Fr. Kenneth J. Gavin, S.J. that I have received during my seven years with JRS/USA. In addition to all the treasures of supportive friends and co-workers, at this moment my mind focuses on all the refugees and forcibly displaced people whom I have met and accompanied during the past seven years. Like many before me in JRS, my life has been transformed by them. In Sri Lanka, I have experienced the pain of women who have lost children and husbands during the indiscriminate military bombardment of civilian locations during the final weeks of that country’s brutal civil war in 2009. But, I have also been delighted by the songs and dances of lively pre-school Tamil children filled with life and hope despite the abject poverty that they and their families must endure. In war-torn Southern Sudan I have seen firsthand the difficulties that refugees returning home face in a land that has been nearly destroyed by two decades of armed conflict. And yet, in that same country I have joined with local communities as they celebrated the opening of primary schools co-sponsored by JRS and the U.S. government. Now thousands of children growing up along Sudan’s southern border with Uganda find hope for the future in the schools that JRS has been able to build and staff with trained local teachers. being deported to countries where they have never lived and you have a formula for true hopelessness. But, despite all the suffering in these centers, again and again I discovered a deep faith and a longing for God’s presence among these migrants. I recall especially a Eucharist that I celebrated with a large group of migrants at an Arizona detention center where our JRS team members serve as chaplains and all the detained men arrived for Perhaps at no time durMass dressed in prisoning these years have I felt like blue or yellow jumpmyself closer to our JRS suits and accompanied mission of accompanyby guards. Throughout ing, serving and defendthe liturgy they sang the ing the rights of refugees hymns with devotion, and forcibly displaced happy to be praying in people than when I had Spanish. After Mass, as I Fr. Gavin speaks to detainees during a celebration of Mass at the the opportunity to visit blessed a number of men, detention center in Florence, Ariz. and celebrate Mass for the it was clear from their many Hispanic migrants detained in U.S. detention tears that they were deeply moved. One man, after centers throughout our country. As we proclaimed receiving the blessing, looked up at me and said, the good news of the Gospel surrounded by barbed “Padre, you are one of us!” I have seldom received a wire fences, I became more aware than ever of the more beautiful gift. presence of Jesus crucified in the faces of these detained men and women as they struggled with the In short, nothing has consoled me more during the trauma of separation from spouses and children, and past years than the closeness to refugees that is cenfaced the fear and anxiety of no longer being able to tral to our work here in JRS/USA. Again and again support their families. Add to this the possibility of we have advocated at local, national and international 1 levels for the rights of refugees in places as distant from one another as Sri Lanka, Colombia and Nepal — always keeping the faces of refugees in our hearts and minds. We continue to offer spiritual solace and God’s peace to thousands of vulnerable undocumented migrants through the dedicated work of our chaplains in U.S. detention centers. We have partnered with the Jesuits of the California Province, the Catholic dioceses of Tucson and Hermosillo, and a group of Mexican sisters in establishing and supporting the Kino Border Initiative, which provides food and shelter for recently deported Mexican migrants while helping citizens on both sides of the border to understand the complex issues of migration through the lens of Catholic social teaching. With the help of funding from the U.S. government and private foundations, we have reached out to JRS teams throughout Africa, helping them to construct schools and sustainable, cost-effective educational systems in Southern Sudan, Chad and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the past two years we have placed increased focus on expanding our on-line internet outreach. I believe that we are well on the way to becoming a 2 website of choice for people interested in the spiritual and physical needs of refugees. In October we inaugurated a new look for our website that in time will be extended to all ten regions of JRS worldwide in order give our visitors a clearer picture of the extent of JRS’s international ministry. Finally, during the past years we have tried to reach out to younger constituents — high school and college students — through our direct outreach programs and web-based educational programs. Our goal has been to create a new generation of students who are keenly aware of the needs of refugees and dedicated to finding solutions to the root causes of human displacement in our world. Although I will be leaving JRS/USA this Fall, I am not leaving JRS. I will be moving to our International Office in Rome this Spring where I will serve as the Assistant to Fr. Peter Balleis, S.J., the JRS International Director. I look forward to this new ministry as I continue to help JRS affirm that our God is present even in the most tragic events of human history. Fr. Michael A. Evans, S.J., my successor as National Director of JRS/USA, comes to this position with a great deal of experience in JRS and ministry in Africa. During the past 15 years he has served as the JRS Eastern Africa Regional Director and as Treasurer of the Jesuit province of Eastern Africa. Father Evans’ experience and knowledge of JRS will serve him well and will ensure a smooth transition as he helps lead JRS/USA into a future of continued Fr. Michael A. Evans, S.J. accompaniment, service and defense of refugees in need. Thank you for joining with me over the past years in supporting the work of JRS/USA. I know that you will continue to help us care for refugees in need in the coming years. May our God, the friend of the poor, bless you and your families for all your care and kindness to the most vulnerable of refugees. Fr. Ken Gavin, S.J. Southern Sudan In January 2011, Southern Sudan will hold a referendum to choose independence from or unity with the north. The outcome of the vote will determine the direction of Southern Sudan’s future and the prospect for sustained peace in the region. During this uncertain period, JRS continues to accompany the people of Southern Sudan with programs that make schools the heart of new and restored communities, focal points for hope for a better future and centers for peace building activities. Whatever the next year brings, we believe that the people of Southern Sudan will be better able to face the challenges ahead as a result of the support they have received through JRS education programs. In the early 1990s, JRS started providing basic education to Southern Sudanese refugees in camps in Uganda and Kenya. Throughout their years of exile, the refugees from Southern Sudan placed a high value on education. Indeed, JRS trained approximately 200 South Sudanese teachers when they were refugees in Adjumani, Uganda. Many of these teachers have returned to Southern Sudan and are playing a role in the revival of the education system there. When the refugees started to return home voluntarily in 2005 following a peace agreement, JRS expanded its educational ministry – which has always been a key aspect of the JRS mission to accompany, serve and defend the rights of refugees – as a way to encourage and support refugees during their return. JRS has worked since 2001 in Lobone, an area in Southern Sudan’s Eastern Equatoria state. JRS is the only international agency working in this community. Through grants provided by the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, Palwar Primary School in Southern Sudan opened in April 2010. The Palwar school is one of three education projects implemented by Jesuit Refugee Service and funded by the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration in Lobone Payam, Southern Sudan. and Migration (PRM), JRS has improved access to primary education by building three primary schools and supporting seven schools in all. The schools in the Lobone area receive supplies, in-service training for untrained teachers, support for fifteen teachers to attend university, and encouragement of female education. Presently these projects directly benefit 2,200 students and 58 teachers, and also bring indirect benefits to thousands more in these communities. JRS has worked in Nimule since 1997, and in that time has developed a deep level of trust with the local community. With a grant from PRM, JRS is building two new schools in the Nimule area and will provide support to twenty-five primary schools. In total this will directly benefit 15,000 children and 350 teachers. JRS will provide school supplies, fund scholarships for teachers attending college for formal teaching qualifications, provide in-service training to enhance the skills of local teachers, and encourage female education. 3 Haiti Fr. Richard O´Dwyer, S.J. celebrates mass in Lobone, Southern Sudan. In October JRS/USA enlisted the support of Catholic University of America, Catholic Relief Services, and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in sponsoring a roundtable entitled “Sudan’s Competing Visions – A Future of Peace, or a Return to the Past?” The roundtable brought together a select group of experts representing religious and secular organizations, universities, the United Nations and the U.S. government to engage in a conversation about the 4 challenges Sudan faces in the context of the upcoming referendum, which is likely to result in a vote for independence by the people of Southern Sudan. In the course of the discussions, participants identified initiatives that might be taken by different actors to address the potential for renewed conflict in this volatile region, and to respond to emerging humanitarian needs. Because JRS has worked in Haiti since 1999, we were able to begin providing emergency aid to victims within hours of the January earthquake. This effort was soon supplemented by an outpouring of aid from our highly organized JRS office in the Dominican Republic, which quickly ferried food, water and medical supplies across the border for distribution to survivors. Thousands of other friends, associates and institutions also instantly responded to this crisis, providing both money and emergency medical teams. The outpouring of generosity from young schoolchildren, college students, parishioners, as well as Jesuit provinces and communities, was overwhelming. Within days of the earthquake, JRS/USA transferred $300,000 to Haiti for emergency efforts. Additionally, JRS/USA gave $50,000 to Sacre-Coeur Hospital in Milot. The money provided food to earthquake victims who had left Port-au-Prince with their families to seek medical care and support from their families in the north. Before the earthquake, SacreCoeur was a 64-bed hospital tending to about 56,000 patients every year; after the quake they expanded by borrowing 300 beds from a local school and setting up six tents to hold about 40 beds each. Altogether JRS and its Jesuit partners offered a wide range of emergency assistance to the people of Haiti in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, including emergency food relief to more than 50,000 people throughout Port-au-Prince; medical treatment to more than 4,500 people injured by the earthquake; and camp management services and psychosocial JRS–Haiti’s Fr. Wismith Lazard, S.J., right, talks with a displaced Haitian now living in a camp known as Parc Calofer. JRS believes – and works to ensure – that women must be fully integrated into all camp leadership committees. support to more than 23,000 people living in seven camps throughout Port-au-Prince. In partnership with the Jesuit Fe y Alegria school federation and volunteer engineers from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture in the U.S. JRS also evaluated the structural integrity of 400 schools throughout the stricken area in the month after the earthquake. The Archdiocese of New Orleans provided $24,000 to support the work of a social worker assisting survivors in Haiti, and the J. Homer Butler Foundation has provided a grant of $40,000 (as part of a three-year grant) to provide medical assistance for Haitians living in the Dominican Republic. About 160,000 of those Haitians displaced by the January earthquake traveled to the Dominican–Haitian border, significantly increasing the movement of migrants of Haitian origin in the Dominican Republic. In the chaos following the earthquake, the majority of these migrants and refugees crossed the border without the required documentation. As a result, many migrants and refugees must provide for their medical needs themselves. However, the high cost of the medical care and the low income of this population make acquiring medical attention difficult. Thanks to the J. Homer Butler Foundation grant, the JRS Dominican Republic team has been able to continue providing and improving medical assistance to these most vulnerable persons. To date we have received more than $1.8 million for Haiti, which we are using to bring comfort and a stable future to the suffering in seven camps, to provide education to children, and to assure that the rights and needs of the most vulnerable in Haiti are not forgotten. Additionally, JRS is working to provide women’s livelihood training and more permanent shelter in place of tents. In solidarity with JRS Dominican Republic and the Jesuit community in Haiti, JRS/USA is advocating for an inclusive and comprehensive recovery strategy that is Haitian led, involving Haitian civil society organizations as well as Haitian government agencies, and that will be sustainable and protective of vulnerable people. JRS has built strong partnerships to help address problems that will not be solved overnight, and we are working on long-term solutions to make the most efficient and beneficial use of the generous donations we have received on behalf of the people of Haiti. Though many aid agencies will move on when the current crisis abates, JRS and the Jesuits will remain in Haiti to contribute to the reconstruction and rebirth of a new Haiti. 5 Detention Chaplaincy Jesuit Refugee Service/USA provides direct service via the Detention Chaplaincy Program. The JRS/USA chaplaincy programs provide pastoral and religious assistance to meet the needs of non-citizens detained by the Department of Homeland Security. These programs enable people of all faiths to have access to pastoral care within their faith tradition. JRS/USA promotes courage, hope and peace for detainees in the ups and downs and day-to-day routines of their lives inside a detention facility. In addition to pastoral counseling, chaplains facilitate religious activities that include opportunities for worship, prayer, scripture services, and fellowship within the traditions of each person’s faith. JRS/USA’s chaplains and pastoral care workers give support to those who find themselves suffering and in crisis. They help individuals who are struggling to find purpose and meaning, value and direction, hope and love in their lives. Sr. Lynn Allvin has been the religious Services Program coordinator at the Florence Detention Center in Arizona for about six months. She was asked by a detainee to sit in on his hearing before a judge at the center. “It was the final court case of O,” Sr. Allvyn said. “His mother from Guadalajara, an uncle and his nine–year–old daughter had driven 10 hours from California to support him. It was heart wrenching to see little Maria speak so confidently and then break down in tears when she pleaded with the judge to let her daddy come home. The family’s anxiety over the prospect of deportation for O hung heavy in the air, and then suddenly after 2 ½ long hours, O was released to return to California! The judge said that he 6 Left, Fr. Gavin serves a meal to a deported migrant at the Kino Border Initiative’s feeding center in Nogales, Mexico. Right, volunteers sort through clothes donated to the KBI’s shelter for unaccompanied women in Nogales. was a lucky man because he was given a second chance. As O was whisked down the hall to the processing area, he looked at me through eyes swollen with tears of gratitude and said, “No I’m not lucky, I’m blessed because God is with me!”’ An anonymous gift of $50,000 will fund the creation of an on-line chaplaincy resource to promote and multiply professional detention chaplaincy programs. This grant will be used to fund the cost of creating a web based resource and guidelines hosted at the JRS/USA website, as well as to plan and implement a workshop for on the job training at the Mira Loma Detention Center located in Los Angeles, Calif. Other organizations will then be able to learn from the experience of JRS/USA and replicate the chaplaincy programs at other detention centers, bringing hope to many more detainees. Koch Foundation, Inc. donated $15,000 for the Mira Loma Chaplaincy Program. The program derives its strength from the collaborative partnership among JRS/USA, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the California Province of the Society of Jesus. The ministry of accompaniment provides spiritual support to undocumented immigrants held at the detention center. Kino Border Initiative The Kino Border Initiative in Nogales, Mexico has expanded the pastoral care that we have provided undocumented non-citizens over the last 10 years in our chaplaincy program. We are now reaching out to men, women and children – most of whom are Mexican citizens – who were detained by the U.S. government and then deported. Two grants helped defray the costs of the Kino Border Initiative’s food program for migrants and the living facilities at the Nazareth House for Deported Women. These grants help to support programs that offer respite to deported women who have suffered pain, humiliation, sadness, loneliness, injury and loss. Their time at Casa Nazaret allows them a safe place following deportation at which to consider their next step, and allows them time to heal both physically and emotionally under the care of the Missionary Sisters of the Eucharist who staff the KBI facilities. At the same time, it protects them from human trafficking and other risks following deportation. The Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange gave $15,000 to help defray costs of both the Kino Border Initiative’s food program for migrants and the living facilities at the Nazareth House for Deported Women. The Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities provided a grant of $14,000 for facilities at the Nazareth House, in addition to other needs at KBI. Immigration JRS/USA continues to work for immigration reform in partnership with the Jesuit Conference, Detention Watch Network, the Interfaith Immigration Coalition, and Refugee Council USA. Our goals are to encourage more humane deportation procedures; to strengthen the protection of the religious, legal, and human rights of detainees; and to find alternatives to detention for asylum seekers, unaccompanied minors and other vulnerable individuals. In the last year the DHS announced its intention to overhaul and reform the detention system, and engaged the NGO community in a consultative process that included JRS/USA and other members of the faith community. During the Spring of 2010, the Administration worked closely with members of the advocacy community, including JRS/USA, to identify changes to the detention standards that would be more consistent with the advocacy community consensus recommendations, and which would protect the religious rights of those detained. Final changes should be announced before the end of the year. Colombian Refugees Jesuit Refugee Service supports a negotiated resolution of the armed civil conflict in Colombia and advocates for policies that will lead to a just and sustainable peace in that country. Toward that end, JRS has successfully advocated to encourage U.S. policy makers to shift the focus of U.S. foreign aid to Colombia away from military support, and toward greater contributions to humanitarian aid and programs for sustainable development. JRS/USA’s advocacy on the needs of Colombian refugees in the Latin American region helped move $8 million from Plan Colombia (primarily a military program) to programs addressing Colombian refugee needs in Ecuador, Venezuela, and Panama. In cooperation with our Internally displaced Colombian children in Buenaventura. partners in Colombia, we work to protect the human rights and dignity of all Colombians, with particular attention to refugees and internally displaced persons, and to promote the participation of civil society organizations in Colombian politics. JRS used a grant from the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) to fund a program assisting Colombian refugee women in Ecuador victimized by gender-based violence. More than 600 women were direct beneficiaries of the program. JRS in Eastern Africa JRS/USA also secured a PRM grant for the Kakuma Social Services Program in Kenya. The program’s goal is to promote the psychosocial well being of the most vulnerable refugees in the Kakuma Refugee Camp through community-based counseling services, support to those with disabilities, and a safe haven for women and children survivors of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). A major focus will be to increase counseling capacity within these refugee communities. JRS is unique in that it cares 7 the quality of services offered and through a holistic approach to human life and illness. We hope to help beneficiaries see that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. We help people to see that life is not ended when they contract AIDS; it is rather a new beginning in their life. This helps them have a reason to live, and hope in the future for themselves and for their children. Donations to Jesuit Refugee Service/USA enabled us to provide funds to help meet The Bujumbura AIDS clinic in Burundi is working to help beneficiaries see the basic needs of vulnerable Congolese that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. refugees living in camps in Rwanda. JRS is for women who are victims of domestic violence and working to ensure decent living conditions sponsors programs for severely handicapped children for these people, particularly in terms of access to the who otherwise might be hidden away by their famifundamental right to education and protection. lies with little or no access to social and educational Jesuit Refugee Service/USA provided for a projprograms. ect in Chad to help provide a ready source of water, Unbound Philanthropy granted $100,000 to support which is stored at schools. Previously, students at 15 the JRS Eastern Africa project on education in emerschools were forced to travel far from the school for gencies. JRS has long worked in the arena of educawater as the water table in the area had fallen. Jesuit tion with children from forcibly displaced families Refugee Service/USA also provided for teacher trainacross the world, and we have come to see that solid ing in the Ivory Coast. schooling not only helps children grow in knowledge Jesuit Refugee Service/USA secured a PRM grant and understanding, but also brings a profound sense for a refugee education project in Chad. The target of order and normalcy to communities that have group includes refugee children who successfully finexperienced the trauma of war and exile. ish their primary schooling (grade 8) and those who wish to continue their education (grade 9 to grade JRS in Central Africa 11). Previously many of these children were recruited by militia groups and Chadian Army units who were The J. Homer Butler Foundation provided $20,000 fighting within the eastern Chad/Darfur region. More for medical equipment at the Bujumbura AIDS clinic than 260 refugee children (22% of whom are female), in Burundi. The clinic aims to reduce the rate of as well as 63 primary school teachers, will benefit infection by half in the next ten years through both directly from this project. 8 Another grant from PRM allowed JRS to fund an education project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Refugees are returning to the Katanga Province, DRC after years of exile in refugee camps in Zambia. In the camps, the children have had the opportunity for primary education and are now returning to areas without adequate school facilities. The goal of this project is to assist with the reintegration of refugee children returning to DRC. JRS in Asia While more than 30,000 Bhutanese refugees have been resettled in the United States and other countries over the past three years, about 80,000 Bhutanese refugees continue to live in the seven UNHCR administrated camps in eastern Nepal. JRS and Caritas Nepal have been helping meet the needs of this refugee population in collaboration with UNHCR, the World Food Program, and the International Organization for Migration. Education, vocational training, training for people with disabilities, and youth development are some of the major interventions made by JRS Nepal. For the past several years, as a result of advocacy by JRS/USA, the U.S. government has continued to provide funding to allow Bhutanese refugee children to complete the last two years of high school. JRS/USA also provides direct funding support for other activities, including childcare and educational enrichment programs benefitting more than 3,000 pre-school age children and their families. The JRS education programs include teaching English, so that when the refugees are resettled in the U.S. or elsewhere they may more easily begin their locations who may be forced back despite serious uncertainty about the treatment they can expect to receive upon return. JRS/USA, in company with the Sri Lanka Working Group of InterAction, continues to meet regularly with U.S. government officials to bring our concerns to their attention, and to encourage a robust humanitarian engagement of A Sri Lanka family in Trincomalee waits to be let out of a camp for people who fled the fightthe United States in demining. The government of Sri Lanka delayed allowing people to return to their home areas for ing, rebuilding the war-torn fear that rebels had sought shelter among civilians. infrastructure of the north and eastern parts of the country, new lives. and promoting reconciliation efforts. We also continIn Afghanistan, JRS works among former refugees ue to raise our concerns about conditions within Sri who came back to Afghanistan from Iran. In Sohadat Lanka with UNHCR in order to encourage continued settlement, near Herat, JRS has constructed a school access to resettlement for those Sri Lankans who to provide education to the children of the returnee would be likely to face persecution upon return. families. With funds from JRS/USA, JRS opened a A donor from the U.S. sent money via JRS/ USA health clinic adjacent to the school because the lack to the Cambodia Wheelchair & Bicycle program in of health centers in the area meant people in the Siem Reap. The program is part of a larger program settlement did not have access to health care. in Siem Reap assisting people injured and maimed by Although the situation in Sri Lanka has improved landmines. The JRS Cambodia wheelchair program with the release of most of the displaced Tamil popu- builds more than 1000 wheelchairs each year speciallation that was held in camps following the end of the ly designed for Cambodia – the wheelchairs feature recent war, relations between the north and the south three wheels, an arrangement which is good for remain tense, and a residual population of alleged running on rougher terrain. The team that builds the rebels – including women and child soldiers – is still chairs is primarily composed of landmine survivors. being held by the military. There is also concern for the future of Sri Lankan refugees in India and other Urban Refugees Since the release of the UNHCR urban refugee policy last year, JRS/USA has been engaged in a series of initiatives intended to encourage UNHCR to use the expertise of organizations like JRS to make the policy operational through the development of guidance to UNHCR field offices and the development of pilot projects with organizations such as JRS that have already developed extensive experience in meeting urban refugee needs. Urban refugees are of serious concern to JRS in South Africa. While the greatest numbers of asylum seekers to South Africa are men (85%), the most vulnerable are women and their children and unaccompanied minors. The Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities provided a grant of $25,000 to support an urban refugee program in South Africa. JRS hopes to assist approximately 700 refugees there to become self-reliant by matching refugees with job opportunities, by providing vocational training as well as training in starting and running small businesses and by providing grants to begin small businesses. The primary focus of the South Africa program is new arrivals and those who, through illness or other vulnerabilities, are not able to support themselves or their children. JRS seeks to increase self-sufficiency and capacity among asylum seekers and their children, leading to sustainable and holistic integration with the host community. In collaboration with other agencies, JRS advocates for maintenance of selfsufficiency for asylum seekers and refugees identified as vulnerable. 9 Financial Report Online ~ Education ~ Outreach Jesuit Refugee Service/USA launched a new website in October 2010. It is designed to present information in a clear way with easy navigation, while highlighting the accompaniment, service and advocacy JRS undertakes worldwide. Our website is http://www.jrsusa.org The JRS/USA Refugee Curriculum for Secondary Schools is designed to acquaint high school students with the plight of refugees. It focuses largely on vulnerable and forgotten refugees served by JRS, and also addresses global issues of refugee protection and assistance. The curricular module is built on five important steps in the student’s learning cycle: Context, Experience, Reflection, Action and Evaluation. It is available on our website under the Education and Research button. JRS/USA believes that informing innovative young minds promotes the creation of durable solutions. Our Outreach Program supports this belief and provides high schools, colleges, parishes, and social justice groups with free guest speakers on refugee and vulnerable migrant issues, educational pieces, an online spiritual retreat for refugee contemplation, in addition to opportunities for refugee awareness and advocacy events. Audited Statements 2009* Revenues (Realized and unrealized gain in Jesuit-endowed investments totaling $310,216 are not included in the amounts listed here.) U.S. Jesuit Assistancy Gifts Grants Contributed Services Investment Income Total $289,996 $783,010 $1,453,098 $81,921 $258,336 $2,866,361 Expenses Management Development Advocacy & Communications Chaplaincy International Programs Total $191,280 $158,038 $380,826 $599,481 $1,356,855 $2,686,480 *These figures do not include $1,887,989 million received for Haiti earthquake relief. 10 Ways to Support the Mission of JRS/USA You can support the mission of Jesuit Refugee Service/USA by partnering with us through your gifts via cash, credit card or check. Your contributions help support JRS/USA activities in the United States, and JRS projects in countries such as South Sudan, Colombia, Panama, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Zambia. All gifts to JRS/USA are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Gifts qualify you for one of the following recognition levels: 1. Arrupe Council 2. Xavier Council 3. Loyola Society 4. Gonzaga Society 5. JRS Sponsor 6. Friend of JRS $10,000 or more annually $5,000 to $9,999 $1,000 to $4,999 $500 to $999 $100 to $499 up to $99 Other ways to give 1. Gifts of Securities – Gifts of appreciated stock may have significant tax benefits. Please call the development office or download instructions from our website. 2. Matching Gifts – Employers frequently match gifts to non-profit organizations like JRS/USA. Please check with your Employer’s Human resources office. If you work for a matching gift company, you may be able to double the size of your gift. 3. Memorial/Honor Gifts – These gifts serve to remember a loved one or to honor a special occasion in a loved one’s life, such as a birthday or wedding. 4. Estate Gifts – A gift to JRS/USA through your will, IRA account, insurance policy, or the creation of a trust is an excellent way to support JRS/USA and also reduce estate taxes. Staff in our development office will be happy to talk to you about a planned gift. 5. Recurring Donations – A little gift can go a long way when you make it every month. Live your faith in an extraordinary way by enrolling in our monthly gift program. Staff in our development office will be happy to assist you, or you can download a form on our website. Your gift makes a huge impact in the lives of the refugees and displaced people we serve. · $25 to $40 per year will educate a primary grade student in Africa or Asia. · $45 per year pays registration fees for Bhutanese refugee students in a secondary school in Nepal. · $90 will buy a stretcher for one of our infirmaries in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. · $180 will purchase 50 blankets for our urban refugee project in Nairobi. · $700 per year will train a teacher in the Ivory Coast. For where your treasure is, there also will be your heart. Matthew 6:21 These individuals have remembered Jesuit Refugee Service/USA through their will or estate plans: James and Dina Howell-Burke William C. Mathews, MD Rev. Dr. Joseph P. Oechsle Paula Perry Grace Kobbe Tevis 11 Donors Donors who made gifts betwen Oct. 21, 2009 and Oct. 31, 2010. Philip and Madeline Lacovara Peter and Betsy Forster Patrick and Janet Wiesner Loyola High School of Los Angeles Global Impact CFC #0990 Xavier Cultural Center Patrick D. McNelis Robert P. and Janet B. Heaney Elizabeth G. Ackerman Most Holy Trinity Church, San Jose Todd and Mary Helstand Archdiocese of New Orleans Rev. Paul E. Pollock, S.J. William J. and Sue Higgins Loyola Society Anonymous Anonymous James and Dina Howell-Burke Charles and Suellen Adcock The Hon. MaryAnne Trump Barry Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus Robert Hunziker and Jenne Foo Maureen Aggeler Martin and Rita Bennett The Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities Immaculate Conception Church Cecilia Arnold Curtis and Judy Brand Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange Jesuit Community, Kentucky Jesuit Mission Arrupe Jesuit High School Stephen and Molly Cashin Sisters of the Good Shepherd Province of Jesuit Community, Loyola House, CA The Association of Jesuit Colleges & Universities Chicago/Detroit Province of the Society of Jesus Jesuit Community, Sacred Heart Mission Rev. Donald G. Bahlinger, S.J. Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York St. Anthony Church, Oceanside Bellarmine Preparatory School Creighton University St. Francis Xavier Parish, Phoenix Jesuit Community, St. Ignatius Loyola Parish, CA Robert and Abigail Benkeser Benjamin J. Denihan, Jr. St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Jesuit Community, St. Ignatius, OH Stephen and Kim Bepler Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Jesuit Community, St. Joseph’s University Mark Beyerly Fordham University St. Ignatius Church, San Francisco Loyola School, New York City Charles and Patricia Bidwill Georgetown University St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, Chestnut Hill ExxonMobil Matching Gifts Program Andrew Bilotta Mary Ellen Mooney Mary R. Blatner Arrupe Council Mid-North America St. Louis Geschke Foundation, a donor advised fund of Missouri Province of the Society of Jesus (Polish Jesuits) The New York Community Trust Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Michael Bloom Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington Unbound Philanthropy J. Homer Butler Foundation Katherine Viragh Parroquia El Buen Pastor Richard and Denise Boyle Jesuit Community, Manresa House of Retreats Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus Santa Clara University Ronnie and Gwen Briggs Foundation Scranton Preparatory School Abraham and Leonore Briloff William R. and Barbara A. Serpe Ian and Alana Brock Luis E. Silva Patrick J. Broderick Memorial Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas Jesuit Community, Marquette University Funding Trust, Inc. Bernard and Antonia Bouillette Jesuit Community, Santa Clara Xavier Council Jesuit High School, New Orleans Robert W. Beiter St. Alice Catholic Church Brophy College Preparatory Jesuit High School, Portland Bellarmine College Preparatory, San Jose St. Francis Xavier Church Patricia Browne Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, San Diego Blessed Sacrament Church St. Ignatius College Preparatory John and Mary Buffington Gesu Parish, Milwaukee Boston College St. John’s Jesuit High School and Academy Elaine Burke California Province of the Society of Jesus Boston College Dining St. Joseph’s Preparatory School Michael F. Cachat New England Province of the Society of Jesus Catholic Vicariate of POHNPEI -KOSRAE Edgar and Gail Ross Thrift Jorge and Antonieta Caicedo New York Province of the Society of Jesus Jesus Lledo Climaco, M.D. Regis University Dawn and Tino Calabia New Orleans Province of the Society of Jesus Compania de Jesus en P.R., Inc. University of San Francisco Lance Callis Koch Foundation, Inc. Catherine and Hanley Dawson III University of Scranton Canisius High School Fordham Preparatory School James and Shirley Walker Carmelite Communion, Inc. 12 Randolph and Gloria Connolly Cutberto and Yolanda Garza Jesuit Community, Ferdinand Wheeler House Kevin Craig James and Eileen Gavin Jesuit Community, Georgetown Creighton Preparatory School Rev. Kenneth J. Gavin, S.J. Jesuit Community, Holy Trinity Parish Crimmins Family Charitable Foundation Gesu School, Inc. Jesuit Community, Ignatius House (Novitiate) Jerry and Diane Cunningham GivingExpress Online Jesuit Community, Ignatius House, MD Daylesford Abbey John W. Glaser Jesuit Community, John Carroll University Andre J. De Verneil Jane H. Go Jesuit Community, Loyola Hall Gary and Sharon DeRosa Goldentree Asset Management LP Jesuit Community, Loyola Marymount University David and Martha DeVolt Gonzaga College High School Jesuit Community, Loyola, LA John Deas Joan Gregory Jesuit Community, Our Lady of Guadalupe Marlene Debrey-Nowak Caesar Grolemund Jesuit Community, Phoenix Angele Demand Mary Hach Jesuit Community, Regis University Bill and Janet Dickey Jim Haggerty and Jean Withrow Jesuit Community, St. Louis University High Diocese of Youngstown Tim and Mary Healy Jesuit Community, Scranton Mary Dolan George and Denise Heeg Jesuit Community, St. Aloysius Gonzaga Michael and Regina Dowd Michael and Mary Kate Hermann Jesuit Community, St. Ignatius Loyola Dublin Fund, Inc. Kenneth Hickman Jesuit Community, St. Ignatius Parish Joann M. Duff John and Nancy Hopkins Jesuit Community, St. Ignatius Residence Kieran H. Duffy William and Patricia Houghton Jesuit Community, St. Louis University Richard Dunn Family Foundation James E. Hug, S.J. Jesuit Community, St. Xavier High School Frederick and Cynthia Eaton Charles and Isabel Hughes Jesuit Community, Vatican Observatory Glenn Ellingson Kenneth J. Hughes, Jr. Jesuit Community, Western North Carolina Fairfield Preparatory Robert and Saran Hutchins Jesuit Community, Xavier High School George Carr Roger and Mary Falge John and Marie James Jesuit Community, Xavier University Centro Universitario Catolico Kieran and Kathleen Fallon College of the Holy Cross Jesuit High School Cheverus High School Brian and Veronica Felix Spring Hill College John Carroll University Cheverus Student Council Henry and Aurora Ferrero Jesuit Community, Arrupe House, PA Stanley J. Johnsen Concrete Contractor, Inc. Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program William O. and Amy F. Ferron Jesuit Community, Arrupe House, WI J. Grover Kelley Anthony L. Chirchirillo J. Robert Fitzgerald Jesuit Community, Bellarmine Mary S. Kelly John Christensen John K. Flaherty Richard and Ginna Kelly Louis J. Cissone Brian Foley Jesuit Community, Boston College Edward and Janet Kenny Charles and Gloria Clough Mr. John Foust and Dr. Marilyn Jerome Jesuit Community, Boston College High School Donald M. Kerwin, Jr. Michael F. Cocca Susan Moon Frankel Jesuit Community, Campion Residence Grace Kessel Susan M. Collopy Joseph and Barbara Fredrick Maureen L. Kleiderer Congregation of Divine Providence, Inc. Terri S. Gaffney Jesuit Community, Canisius House Steven and Jenise Kohnke Richard L. Conlon Carlota Garcia Jesuit Community, Canisius, NY Christopher P. Konrad Jesuit Refugee Service/USA received more than $15,000 in memorial to Molly Hightower, a young woman from Port Orchard, Wash., who died in the Haiti earthquake. Molly was a graduate of Bellarmine Preparatory School and had been volunteering at an orphanage in Haiti when the building collapsed on January 12, 2010. At her memorial Mass, her uncle, Fr. Craig Hightower, S.J., spoke of Molly: “She poured out everything she had to these children,” he said. “She reflected purely God’s love.” Jose M. Rodriguez Garrido College Preparatory and Renewal Center 13 Stanley P. Kopacz Kenneth O’Brien Product Development Center, Sills, Cummis & Gross P.C. Ralf and Jeanne-Marie Kraemer Maureen O’Connell Jeremy B. Silverman Bill and Pam Krehnbrink Martin V. O’Connor Emmet J. Purcell Roy and Barbara Simms Allyson M. Kuppens Timothy O’Connor and Margaret Rafferty Phillip M. Ramos John and Patricia Simonds Lake Sherwood Senior Living Center Col. and Mrs. Joseph E. O’Leary Rachelle Reeves Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Le Moyne College Michael J. O’Leary Regis High School Barbara N. Spafford Ford Motor Company Stephen J. Leonard Jose L. and Magdalena S. Lequerica Mary G. Loker, Esq. James C. Lopez, Esq. Loyola Marymount University Loyola Retreat House Loyola University Maryland John A. Mackay James and Helene Manning Marquette University Herbert and Betty Martin St. Francis Xavier Parish Kathryn Brisnehan had worked as a volunteer with resettled Bhutanese Refugees near her home in Colorado Springs, Colo. As her high school graduation approached, Kathryn had an idea – she wanted to do more to help Bhutanese refugees in Nepal and decided to request that her family make gifts in honor of her graduation to JRS/USA. The gifts in Kathryn’s honor support child play centers that provide care for over 3000 Bhutanese children, ages three to five, in refugee camps in Nepal. St. Ignatius Church St. Ignatius College Prep St. Ignatius Loyola School St. John Vianney School St. John’s Parish St. Joseph’s Academy St. Louis University St. Louis University High School Stephen and Barbara St. Marie St. Patrick Church Mater Dei School St. Peter’s Prep William C. Mathews, MD St. Procopius Church James S. McGlone William and Margaret O’Neill Regis Jesuit High School Scott and Lori Stimpson Kathleen S. McGrath John and Adeline O’Rourke Andrew J. Remick Stonefire Grill, Inc. Brian McNamara John and Charlene O’Shea Marcel and Patricia Remson Strake Jesuit College Preparatory Edward T. McNamara Joseph and Diana O’Sullivan Amanda M. Roberts Sts. Peter and Paul Church McQuaid Jesuit High School Rev. Dr. Joseph P. Oechsle Bradley A. Robins Student Leadership and Engagement, Matthew V. Merola Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church Kola Romano George L.N. Meyer Family Foundation Parish Evaluation Project John and Helen Rothermich Alfredo Suarez, Jr. Paul Mies Pasha Family Fund J. David and Diana Russell Joseph H. Sweeney Chris and Mary Minor George W. Pasha, III Rev. Jose C. Corral, S.J. Patricia D. Szopiak Khyati Mohamed Janet M. Pasha Sacred Heart Mission, Inc. Frank J. Thomas and Nancy O’Keefe Chris and Kathy Moroney Gloria R. Pastush Sacred Heart Nativity School H. Stuart Thomas James and Susan Mullaney James and M. San Miguel Paulson Rev. Frank J. Schmitt, S.J. Robert and Lorette Tiernan Peter Muller PepsiCo Foundation Matching Gifts Program St. Ignatius Parish School Michael A. Tucci Louis G. and Audrey A. Munin Bruce and Kirstin Pickle Mitzi I. Schroeder Richard and Dolores Tunney National Christian Life Community of USA Pilgrimage for our Children’s Future Seattle Preparatory School U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Jimmy Nguyen Kent and Joann Porter Seattle University, Campus Ministry University of Detroit Mercy Notre Dame School James and Maureen Power John J. Shay, Jr. Ursuline Academy of Dallas 14 University of San Francisco Roy T. Van Brunt Canisius College Paul A. Frank Linda M. Husson Thomas and Elizabeth Vimont Charles and Isabelle Carroll Maris T. Fravel John Imparato and Rita O’Brien Charlotte W. Vlerick Nicholas J. Carroll John and Mary Ellen Gannon Xavier and Francesca Izquierdo Walsh Jesuit High School Patricia Casey Terence and Joanne Garvey Frank G. Jacobs Wheeling Jesuit University Church of Our Lady of Fatima Gary A. and Eileen V. Gatza Jesuit Community, Colombiere Center Cyrilla H. Wideman Church of Our Lady of Sorrows Peter and Nicole Gavin Jesuit Community, George and Sally Wilkins CFC of Baltimore #0405 George and Catherine Moussally Catherine Wright Charles R. Conlon, M.D. Gesu Catholic School Jesuit Community, Fresno Xavier High School David B. Conner Chase F. Gibson Jesuit Community, Georgetown Agnes Yu Joseph P. Conroy Judy E. Gillette Zehno Donald E. Cooper Goldman, Sachs & Company Jesuit Community, Kevin M. Corydon Eitel Gomez Sheila W. Creasy Jim Grant Jesuit Community, Jesuit High School, LA John F. and Doreen Barry Robert and Zorina Curnen Vance T. Greene Jesuit Community, Jesuits of Micronesia Frederick and Eileen Ahearn Jude and Elizabeth Curtis Timothy and Courtney Griffin Jesuit Community, Manresa Residence Edwin and Sharyl Akwenuke D’Amico Family Frank and Anne Louise Grippo Jesuit Community, Mount Manresa John M. Antonius Joseph L. Dahm Donald Gross Jesuit Community, Rockhurst Robert and Barbara Atkins George and Margaret Degnon John E. Guignon, Jr. Jesuit Community, Sacred Heart Retreat House Barbara J. Braden Mary M. Delsanto William H. Hagen Jesuit Community, St. Ignatius Jesuit Residence Ted Beaullieu Mary D. Devine Philip Douglas Hale Jesuit Community, St. Isaac Jogues Vincent and Mary Jean Birbiglia William and Carol Dollard Thomas H. Hannigan, Jr. Jesuit Community, St. Peter’s Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Richard E. Donahue, Jr. Kirk O. Hanson Jesuit Community, St. Peter’s Prep Rev. James J. Bowes, S.J. William J. Duffy Josephine G. Hardin Jesuit Community, St. Stephen’s Indian Mission Brian Branda William and Audrey Duster Jack and Susan Harmon Jesuit Community, University of Detroit Mercy John T. Brennan Theresa J. Eckerman Candace M. Harrington Jesuit Community, Wheeling Mr. and Mrs. David Brisnehan Sally B. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. X. Hart Jesuit Community, White House Retreat Brooklyn Jesuit Prep Rev. Msgr. William E. Elliott John and Kathleen Hayes Jesuit Fathers of Holy Name of Jesus Church Bruce Brown Domini Marie Erz Frances J. Haynes Anthony and Beth Johnson Charles F. Buckley Escuela De Guadalupe Peter and Carol Hearne Richard and Donna Johnson Joseph and Linda Buehler Angelita Fan Theresa L. Hemschoot Jeff and Kim Jones Paul and Mary Bulger Steve Faughnan Phil and Susan Henry Just Give Maureen T. Burke John and Silvia Feenaghty Michael Hirschhorn and Jimena P. Martinez Frank and Joan Kane Douglas Buxton Ron and Pat Ferreri Harvey and Cathy Homan James and Mary Kearney CFC of King County Brigid M. Fitzgerald David and Mary Anne Hoover Kevin and Tracy Kissling Alfred Campanella John and Eileen Flynn William F. Huber Gerald Klauer Karen N. Campbell Monika R. Forndan Christopher and Cindy Huerter Dr. Harold P. Kreski Gonzaga Society Michael Frain Demontreville Jesuit Retreat House Preparatory School Immaculate Conception Parish, NM 15 Mary E. Kreuzberger Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit Seattle Catholic Downtown Ministry of Rachel Vonnida Thomas J. Kroetch Mr. and Mrs. Levere C. Montgomery, Jr. John Hien Vu Michael Laing and Susannah Gavin-Laing Most Reverend John Dooher Adam P. Seitz Michael Francis Walsh Peter L. Larsen Thomas and Janet Mug Nicholas Senzamici and Elizabeth Fragola Regina A. Walsh Maria Leonard Mary L. Myers Steven and Nancy Skonberg Peter T. Walsh Marie Carella Leonardini Kristen S. Natter Howard I. Smith Gerald and Jaculin Wankum Sharon Levin Norwood and Danell Nedom Marilynn V. Snider George and Kathleen Weisskopf George and Mimi Limbach Nancy Nielsen St. Mary’s Church West Coast Companeros, Inc. James and Grace Link Thomas M. Noone St. Paul the Apostle School Myles V. Whalen, Jr. Joseph A. Linnehan Thomas P. Noone St. Peter’s College Patircia M. Whitney Maria Lombardo Rob and Christy Notigan Scott A. Stengel Steven Lewis Williams John and Anne Marie Loubinos Thomas J. Nuckton Amelia E. Stewart Stuart Williams and Rita Beckman Loyola Blakefield Matthew and Denise O’Connell Dr. and Mrs. Richard Stoebner Dr. John and Mrs. Becky Williford James and Donna Lutton Arthur T. O’Connor Bill and Mary Stoiber Robert J. Willis Charles B. Lynch Kevin E. O’Connor Dr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Stowe Celia A. Wing Margaret A. Lynch Adrian T. O’Keefe Rev. Daniel J. Sullivan, S.J. Frances C. Winters Patricia V. Lynch John M. Odenbach, Jr. Therese G. Sweeney Miguel Yaksic Cornelius J. Mack Raquel Orbik Barbara A. Sylvester Dr. M. Kathleen Madigan Our Lady’s School Dr. Mousab and Mrs. Mary Tabbaa JRS Sponsor Michael and Helen Mangan Frank Pasquale George and Maire Thornton Mary D. Abinante Leonard Mangini John P. Paxton Eduardo Tarajano Ackels & Ackels LLP Clarence K. Mansell Peace of Christ Parish Thomas Tepe George B. Adams William C. Matthews Prietto Cuetto Fund The Catholic Foundation of the Lela W. Adams Kieran and Mary Frances Malone Vincent D. Quinn Maureen Adams Sarah McCool Eugene Rainis The Pat and Neil O’Brien Family Foundation Lauren Adamson Terence W. McCormick Stanley K. Rashid Arthur and Mary Lou Thivierge Thomas H. Adolph Patrick W. McGovern Charles B. Reeves, Jr. Catherine Toye Mary Ahland John and Eileen McHugh Thomas P. Reilly Michael and Kathryn Trentacoste Mary K. Ahler John J. McNeill Randy and Cindy Rice Jason Trepanier Timothy L. Ahles Joan McSherry Peter Ritka and Gisele Sarosy United Audit Systems, Inc. Colleen C. Akers Nancy Mcleod Mary Jo Rodeno Urban Community School Priscilla R. Alcocer Michele Meany James J. Ryan Joseph and Margaret Utecht Alexander Aledo Memphis Area CFC Sacred Heart Church Vail Development Company Myriam L. Aliste Therese M. Mierswa Sacred Heart Parish Melvin and Diane Vail John J. Allen Crete Anne Miller Robert Victor Scavullo Yvette M. Van Dalsem AllianceBernstein Mark Miskovsky and Kathleen Curtin Christopher and Mary Schneider Rev. Josef V. Venker, S.J. Alpha Omega Epsilon 16 Plymouth Congregational Church Archdiocese of New Orleans Anita Alvare-Gaynor Joseph G. Antkowiak, M.D. BJW, Inc. Victor M. Becerra Linda Amadeo Frank Antonioli Jeffrey and Rilla Baca Richard L. Bechelli Margaret A. Ames Robert and Donna Arbelle Joanne Baecher-DiSalvo Michael and Ann Beck Raymond Anderson Katy Arbour Christopher and Barbara Bagnall Dorothy P. Becklenberg Claire E. Andre Maura Arcos Misabel Kuan Bahamon Vincent J. Beirne Barbara Andrews Mark Armbruster Catherine Bain Jeannette R. Bell Jean P. Andrieu Carl and Carol Armbruster Louis F. Baird Henry and Beverly Bellows Nicholas and Barbara Androu Margalynne Armstrong Andrea Baker Andrew J. Bellwoar Charles and Joan Baker Ronald and Susan Beltramo Louis S. Balady Brendan and Julie Bentz Bank of America Matching Gifts Joseph C. Berendzen Robert and Margaret Bannister Leo and Joanne Bergin L. Stewart Barbera, Jr. Rita R. Bernard Gary and Jody Barbin Rev. Peter J. Bernardi, S.J. Charles and Mary Barca Joseph and Ann Berrigan Ed Barkowitz Richard and Kristi Berryessa Mary Barnes Eugene and Kathleen Besel Robert Barnet and Carol Taylor Kathleen E. Betz Helen T. Barnett Joe Bezousek Frederick Barnhart William M. Bichl James K. Barnhouse Sharleen Biever Frances Baron Janice Billingsley John Barrett Anne D. Blackford Daniel Barrett Jacqueline Blanchard Robert T. and Maureen P. Barry The Hon. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. Kenneth Bartos Gene R. Block Donna T. Basile Joshua D. Blum Men line up outside the Kino Border Initiative dining facility in Nogales, Mexico. KBI offers two meals a day to Christopher and Lena Batt Robert J. Boehm recently deported migrants, and also offers a shelter for unaccompanied women. Mary A. Baudouin Allan and Judith Bogar Paul J. Bauer Diane R. Boll Amy J. Angel Steven Artiga Robert W. Baugh William J. Bollwerk Joe and Antoinette Angel Mark L. Asselin D. Matthew Baugh, S.J. James and Kathryn Bonner Veronica R. Anner Janis Attridge Marguerite Bavaro Michael and Kimberly Bonner Phyllis C. Annett Clement and Choi Au William and Marjorie Beane Alberto Borello Anonymous John Austin David and Cathy Beathard Lois D. Borroum Robert J. Ansaldi Rev. Dave J. Ayotte, S.J. Dr. William P. Beatrous Glen M. Boudreaux 17 Rev. Michael G. Boughton, S.J. Lourdes Buenaventura Jack and Shirley Cammarata Frank and Joann Cencula Kenneth R. Bouley Alan Warhaftig and Cynthia Buiza Louis and Barbara Campagna Central Valley/Sierra CFC Craig Bouma Micah N. Bump Frank and Mary Ann Campbell Col. Edward and Lucille Cercone John E. Bourgeois Lawrence and Barbara Bundy Rev. Peter A. Campbell, S.J. William R. Chambers and Cecilia M. Barrie Robert and Pamela Bourne Walt and Agnes Burdsall Rev. Edwin McMahon, S.J. Francis D. Champion Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bowden Edward L. Burke Mark Canales Sherman Chan Brian G. Boyland William J. Burke Brian Czawlytko Suzanne E. Chang Gail N. Boyle Eileen C. Burke-Sullivan Paul J. Cannataro Jose and Michelle Chapa James W. Bracken Richard Burkhart Joseph S. Cannon Lena I. Chapin Laura Bracken-Clough Gary J. Burns Kellie M. Cannon Kathleen K. Charvet Rev. John A. Brady, S.J. Susan M. Burns John and Jean Marie Cantrill Yvette Chavarria Adrienne Brandicourt John Burtle Anthony M. Capone Normanda Chavez Michael Braun Marguerite Busch Francis X. and Monika V. Caradonna Gregory M. Cheshire Rev. William F. Breault, S.J. Anthony B. Bushman Brian and Kathleen Carden Magdalena Chicadegarzon Rachel Brennan John A. and Ann C. Bushnell Carlos Eduardo Cardenas Chicago Area CFC Robert M. Brennan Nagi Bustros, M.D. Eileen M. Carissimi Yosuke Chikamoto Larry and Marjorie Brennan Casey M. Butzberger Kenneth Carlin Stephen P. Chinoransky David and Christine Brenner Rev. Edward P. Buvens, S.J. Kelly Carlson Rev. Gerald J. Chojnacki, S.J. David M. Bridges George D. Byrne Carl and Frances Carlson Rev. Peter Chu-Quang-Minh, S.J. Gary and Linda Brierley Donna L. Byrnes Diane L. Carlson Elizabeth Chudy Kathryn Brisnehan CFC-San Diego Harold A. Carlson Emad Ghith and Linda Ciaccia Patrick and Linda Brisnehan Northern Lights-CFC Robert W. Carney, Jr. Cincinnati Metro Area CFC #0682 Michael and Shirley Brisnehan Gulf Coast CFC Albert and Bonnie Carpenter John R. Cindric Earl and Maureen Britt CFC Overseas Noreen Carrocci and Bob Benson Dominic Cingoranelli Ian and Elaine Brock CFC of Greater Wisconsin Margaret Carroll Stephanie Clancy John C. Brooks Middle Georgia Area CFC #0217 Julie Carver Robert S. Clark Matthew J. Brophy CFC-Action for Boston James M. Casey Janice K. Clifford Alan G. Brower Kevin P. Casey Sue Ann K. Clifford Deborah L. Brown CFC-Huntington Jack and Anne Caslin Anne T. Coats Wallace and Sheila Brown CFC-United Way for The James T. Cassidy John W. Coffey Christina E. Brugman Robert and Esther Cassidy Michael Coffey and Maggie Broeren Thomas and Lisa Brzozowski CFC/PCFO-Fondos Unidos de Puerto Rico William Castillo and Lydia Cortez Juan B. Colas Michael and Janet Buck Christina Cahalan Claire Castro Elisa T. Colas Charles Buck Antonio F. Calaf, Jr. Joseph and Anastasia Cates-Carney Catherine E. Cole John L. Buckley Dennis and Carol Callaghan Brian Cattie Paul and Jane Colford John Budzinski John Callaway John V. Caulfield College of Health Sciences 18 Community Development, Inc. Greater New Orleans Area George E. Collins Leonard R. Collins Peter M. Collins, Esq. Jeff Collmann Joan M. Collopy CFC, Portland Maryann Comiskey Theresa Conefrey Melissa B. DiLeonardo Patrick McNelis was preparing to downsize and debated what to do with a lifetime of artwork he had collected. He decided to designate JRS/USA as the beneficiary of his collection. Grant A. Dibert Jr. JRS/USA consigned the items at Opportunity Shop and Patrick’s gift amounted to nearly $10,000 after the sale. Donna R. Dinardo Ann S. Dickson Paul and Martha Diehl Steven M. Dillon Lisa Dinoto John and Pamela Dister Thomas F. and Carolyn G. Conlan Carl M. Dixson, Jr. Karyn L. Connell Michael Doane Diane P. Connell Marie L. Crawford Patrick J. Dauterive Colm J. Dobbyn Mary A. Conners David and Dorothy Crean Earl S. Davenport Marilyn C. A. Dodd Kathleen Connor Jere J. Crean Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Christopher Dodson and Rebecca Elias Francis J. Conroy Basil and Peggy Ann Crimaldi Renee A. Davis Thomas and Margaret Doerr Kristi D. Conroy Peter H. Crippen Rudolph V. De George, II Adrian W. Doherty Edwin H. Convey, S.J. Anthony and Dorothy Crispino David DeCosse Bryan and Stephanie Doherty P. Michael Conway Kathleen Cronin Thomas G. DeFranco Michael Doherty and Kathleen Kane Kevin P. Cooney Sr. Gliceria Cruz Lawrence DeMarco Fidelma T. Dolan Neill and Carole Cooney Cristina Cuellar-Villanueva Elizabeth Dawn DeSelms Diane E. Dombeck Daniel A. Cooreman Kevin and Meredith Cullen Samuel and Marissa Deitch Chris Donahue Joseph Cordes Kevin L. Cullen Edmund and Linda Del Guercio Eugene L. Donahue John J. Corrou Chaplain Rose Marie Cummins Matthew S. DelNero Steven Donald Noreen Cosgrove Joanne F. Cunneen Barbara A. Delaney Genevieve Donlon Roche Margaret M. Costa Mary Cunningham Edward and Ann Delaney Mary Ann Donnelly Rev. Joseph Costantino, S.J. Pierce and Roberta Cunningham Robin and Suzanne Delcambre John and Myrna Donodeo John and Barbara Costantino Cecilia L. Curbelo Linda Della-Badia Kevin and Joan Donohue Francis J. Costello Anne M. Currie Joseph Demaro and Judith Golden Kieran and Erika Donohue Thomas A. Costello Henry and Christine Curtis Karen Demasi Andrew Donovan Sandra Council Jack and Nancy Cushman Margaret M. Dennis Robert R. Dorin, S.J. Mark Covey John and Carol Cyphers Mitchell Derenzo Alice C. Dougherty Maureen Cowles Kerian F. Czarkowski Carol Ann Desantis Julia Anne Dowd Michael P. Coyne and Victoria S. Merlo D&M Parker, Inc. Andy and Rosalyn Detesco Joan M. Dowdle Stephen A. Craine John R. D’Angelo Al and Mary Deutsch Daniel P. Dowling Robert E. Crane, II Bill Daley John and Laura Devlin Patrick and Joanne Downes Arlene and Paul J. Crane Julia Dang Patrick and Valerie Devoe Virginia Downey A. Paul Cravedi Daughters of the Holy Spirit John and Patricia Devron Dominic Doyle 19 Mary O. Doyle Dr. and Mrs. Erwin Engert, Jr. Troy and Julie Finney Raymond F. Frost Robert and Sandra Doyle Donald and Nancy Engle Peter and Madelyn Fiore Kathleen W. Frye Thomas R. and Mary Beth Doyle John and Jean Entwistle Thomas and Maureen Fischer Christian P. Fuchs Timothy Dragila and Joan Miller Carolyn Eriksson-Ey Rev. Robert Fitts, S.J. Mark and Geri Fucile John and Christine Draz James R. Erler, Sr. Christopher Fitzgerald Jon D. Fuller Albert W. Dreisbach Timothy Ernst Rev. Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Anne Fullerton Andrea Dripps Shirley Esenther Roseann Fitzgerald Carl and Mariann Funch Annette Driscoll Edward and Colleen Evert Patricia J. Fitzmyer Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Furman, Jr. Mary Driscoll Paul D. Ewald Rev. Joseph A. Fitzmyer GE Foundation Matching Gifts Richard A. Drozd Marian M. Extejt Ben G. Fitzpatrick John and Christine Gaffney Margarita Dubocq Josepha M. Eyre Kathryn M. Fitzpatrick Mary W. Gale Robert and Judith Du Brul FINRA Dennis M. Flannery Teresa Gallagherbell Charles and Nancy Duck Nicholas J. Fagnant Joseph F. Fleischman Eileen M. Gambon Michael and Jennifer Duddy Gloria R. Fahy Caldwell Fletcher and Claire Cassidy Michael William Gambone Brian Dudley and Sandra Glynn M. Patricia Fallon Kristin Florence Rickard Gannon John and Diana Duffey Peter and Diane Fanelli Thomas and Brenda Florio George and Evelina Gara Edmund C. Duffy John J. Farley Thomas and Dolores Floyd Jose Manuel Garcia Rev. Joseph P. Duffy, S.J. J. Michael Farrell, Esq. Timothy and Diane Fogerty Mario T. Garcia and Ellen McCracken Thomas Dunigan Jeremy Fauber and Ann Hemmerle Fauber Joseph Foley and Jeanne Bovill Omar Garcia and Amy Johnson Garcia Anthony Dunleavy John and Deborah Faust Robert M. Foley Rene and Maria G. Garcia Donna Jo Dunlop Barbara Fay Timothy D. Foley Carrie B. Gardner Clare M. Dunsford Astrid Federkiel Follett Higher Education Group Edward T. Garrity T. Ryan Durkan Cathy and Hugh Feehan Scott Folse John Garrity and Patricia Woodrum Carl A. Dutto Joan M. Felling Maire B. Ford Thomas and Mary Garrity Robert J. Edmondson Mildred Feloney Thomas D. Forrester Byron F. Gartland Kelsey Elder Susan Felter Merren B. Forsgren Michael and Deborah Garvey Jose M. Eleazar Terry and Janice Felton Fort Campbell Area CFC Gina Garvin Roslyn M. Elfer Chi S. Fenequito Steven D. Fought Travers and Jessica Garvin Michael H. Eliot William and Ramona Ferrando Rift Fournier Gateway CFC 0528 Martin Elizondo Robert F. Ferrara Mary A. Fox Richard Gauthier John and Barbara Elliott Eugene J. Ferrari, Jr. Paul P. Franklin Michael R. Gauthier Cathy Ellis Sandra L. Ferraro Dr. Barbara M. Fraser Wilson T. Gautreaux Helder and Regiane Eloy Ellen M. Ferrick Barbara L. French John and Susan Gavin Tim and Sharon Elstad Beau S. Ferry William W. and Cathleen L. Frett Adam and Maureen Gavin Patrick and Sarah Emmett John M. Fetscher Peggy Friedman Loretta Gavin John J. Engelhardt Karen M. Fillice Kathleen Friel Robert and Deb Gavin 20 Thomas J. Gavin and Jim Handy and Mary Pope-Handy Daniel E. Hanf Cara Crosby Herbert and Marjorie Gebhart Penny Kosick Hanks Geraldine Geckle Kevin and Susan Hanley Keith Gee John B. Hanlon Marika Geoghegan Marianne Hanna Rev. William Francis Gerut, S.J. James A. Hansen William B. Gibbens Robert P. Hansen Sheila Gibbons John and Denise Harder Terry Gibbs Paul Haring David Gibson Lynnette Harms Wesley Gibson Charles M. Harris, Jr. Ben and Kathleen Gill Gerard Hart and Annamarie Camoratto Frederick Philips Gilliam Robert and Patricia Hasenstab George Gilmore William E. Hatfield John and Denise Girardi Phyllis A. Hause Richard and Donna Glass Hawaii- Pacific Area CFC GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Monica Hayden Jane M. Gleason John F. Hayes Linda G. Gleeson Displaced by years of war, these Sri Lankan children now live in a camp in Trincomalee. Sally Ann Glenn Sheila Hayes Anna M. Hayes John and Ann Glennon Daniel M. Grant Domingo J. Guerra Stanford W. Hays John and Irene Glynn Joyce O. Grattan Davis A. Gueymard John and Candace Healy Michael and Mary Glynn Robert S. Graves Lucy A. Gussoni Heart of Midlands CFC Jane E. Godfrey Greater NC Area CFC Frank Gutierrez Heartland CFC Jeanne Godfrey Jonathan Greene Michael T. Gyves Eugene A. Hebert John J. Godfrey Michael and Eileen Greene HSBC Community and Philanthropic Services Kathryn Hein James S. Godsey William Gregory and Angela Zurenda Gerald C. Haake Lindsey Held Robert F. Goldman Patricia A. Griffith Joan C. Hadden Francis J. Hendricks Jeffrey Goldsmith and Lana Turner Mary Grilli James Edward Haine Christian Hennemeyer Ryan Gootee Frank Grimminger David W. Haines Richard and Paulette Henry Diego and Claudia Gordillo John Groarke Mark Hall and Vicki Fritz Rev. John Hergenrother Grace G. Gorman John P. Groch Irene S. Hallam Joyce Herleth Kathleen P. Gormley Thomas Grossman and Sarah Saltzer Barbara J. Haller Michael and Mary Herman Denise Gorss Denny and Marilyn Grote Cornelia and Robert Hallinan Wayne and Carolyn Hermes Joan Grant Peter F. Guenther James F. Halpin Graham Hettlinger 21 Nicholas Hevron Gregory J. Hohm Victoria Howard George and Pat Irwin Lise Hewitt William and Judy Hollier Jennifer Elaine Howe Dolly M. Ito Rev. Kenneth J. Hezel, S.J. Thomas J. Holubeck Theodore Hughes Jonathan E. Iwaskow Thomas and Audrey Jacob Maureen M. Jacobs Vola Jacobs Peter Jacques Lori Lynn Jain Margarita G. Jannasch Christine R. Japlit Ronald M. Jarret Valerie Poux Jarvie Maria Jasin John M. Jaworski Thomas J. Jenkins, Jr. Robert and Joyce Ann Jensen Garry and Nancy Jerome Jesuit Community, Blessed Sacrament Parish Jesuit Community, Ciszek Hall Jesuit Community, Colombiere House A teacher training program in Djabal, Chad. Jesuit Refugee Service operates several educational programs for refugees and internally displaced Jesuit Community, De Lubac House people in Chad. Jesuit Community, Fairfield University Jesuit Community, Gonzaga John F. Hickey Lawrence Holzen Gail V. Hughley Kent and Theresa Hickey Paul Homan Clinton Hull Jesuit Community, Jesuit Martyrs Shrine Kathleen M. Hicks Anthony Hooper Thomas E. Hullihan Jesuit Community, Jesuit Residence, NY Theodore and Paula Hiebert John S. Horan II Susan Humphrey Jesuit Community, Jesuit Spirituality Center Mary K. Higgins Edward C. Horbett, Jr. Paul W. Humphreys Jesuit Community, Kino at St. Francis E. Wayne and Kay Hill Audrey A. Horbett Mark D. Hunt Jesuit Community, McQuaid J.D. and Laura Hill Joseph Horton Christine Huston Jesuit Community, Montserrat Retreat House Deborah L. Hirsch Rev. Theodore Hottinger, S.J. James and Joanne Huston Jesuit Community, Most Holy Trinity Robert Hobble Francis and Helen Houghton Rev. Jeong-yeon Hwang, S.J. Jesuit Community, Murray Residence James E. Hoffman Anne M. Houlihan Glenn P. and Monique J. Hymel Jesuit Community, St. Aloysius Parish Jerome D. Hoffman Constance X. Hourihan Christine M. Illich Jesuit Community, St. Michael’s Parish Rob Hoffman and Marilyn Kotylak Robert A. Howard John J. Imhoff Jesuit Community, St. Peter’s College Patrick Hogan Dr. and Mrs. James H. Howard Christopher Impey Jesuit Community, Walsh 22 Eastern Point Retreat House Jesuit Community, Woodlawn Jesuit Residence Jesuit Community, Woodstock Elizabeth J. Keegan Jonathan and Kathryn Koch Joseph Peter Larocca Jesuit Community, Xavier Jesuit Center William T. 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McMonigal Robert and Monique Lowd Joseph A. Mannino Michael J. McCrystle Darla D. McNamara Loyola House of Retreats Dolores Mannion Edward P. McDonagh Michael W. McNamara Fernando A. Lozano Matt Marino Kathleen A. McDonald Anna Mae McNichol Mark C. Ludwig Carla J. Maroun McDyer Insurance Agency, Inc. Robert J. McShea, Jr. Nicholas Lugansky Michael and Kimberly Marsh Douglas David McFerran Vincent P. McTighe Timothy J. Lukes Elizabeth T. Marshall Patricia Marie McGarry Scott McWilliams Nancy C. Lund James F. Martin John and Catharine McGeever Kieran B. Meagher V.J. and Karen Luszcz David and Wendy Martin Caroline A. McGhan Herbert A. Medina Donald Lynch and Kimberly Burnett Helen and Peggy Martin Jenny McGinnis Carolyn Meehan Michael and Erika Lynch Magda Martinelli-Torres Gayla McGlamery Carolyn C. Meeks Matthew O. MacDonald Edwin and Susan Martinez Kevin and Mary McGoffin Jignesh Mehta Joan M. MacDonnell Francisco and Elizabeth Martorell John G. McGoldrick Rev. Timothy J. Meier, S.J. 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Paikowski Krista Mueller Hoa Thi Nguyen C. Kevin O’Donoghue Jung M. Pak Patricia Ann Mullaney Hoa and Kim Nguyen James D. O’Hanlon Anthony and Kathleen Palmieri Ross M. Muller Van H. Nguyen Robert A. O’Hare, Jr. Herman D. Papa James E. Mulligan James and Kathleen Nicholl Bernard and Patricia O’Kane Darrel J. Papillion Eric W. Multanen James Nicholson Edgar and Phyllis O’Meara Jeong Ho Park Manjot Multani Sal and Dinah Nicoletta Edward and Frances O’Neill Virginia M. Parker Godfrey Mungal True M. Nicolson Mary T. O’Rourke C. Richard Parkins Margarita C. Murguia G. Michael Nidiffer, M.D. Timothy and Marianne O’Shaughnessy Karen R. Parks Anne Murphy Miranda Niemoth Mark and MaryEllen O’Shea Frederick Parrella Don J. Murphy Nicolas C. Nieto John and Patricia O’Sullivan Robert S. Parsley James and Rosemary Murphy Niki A. Nieuwenboer Mary O’Sullivan John and Rose Marie Pastizzo Joseph M. Murphy Halina Niewolik Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child Barbara A. Patocka Kathleen K. 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Rosinski Harry Rossi Linda Rossi Dr. Marlon and Mrs. Charlene Rovira A woman and her child find safe haven in an area of Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya set up by JRS for vulnerable refugees. Christine P. Rozance Joseph A. Rubert Barbara Ryan Susan Sadowski Meredith Sangster Martin and Julie Rubio Dr. J. Michael Ryan Mario A. Salgado Cheryl Lee Sansone Paul A. and Dyane Rude Thomas S. Ryscavage Anthony and Suzanne Salvatore Barry and Darina Sargeant Kimberly Ruggero Richard J. Saab, M.D. San Miguel Catholic High School Carole Sargent Sarah Rundell Joseph E. Saar Gary Sander Thomas R and Linda A. Sarmo Douglas A. Rush Daniel Sabet Thomas and Alison Sandler Anthony P. Sauer, S.J. Mary K. Rutherford Antonia R. Sacchetti William O. Sandquist James and Jo-Ann Saville Luke H. Ryan Sacred Heart Jesuit Retreat House Adaline H. Sanford Robert C. Sberna 28 Robert J. Schaad James Hogan Sealey Joseph J. Simpson, Jr. George T. 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Schultz Michael and Barbara Sheridan Raymond and Mary Smith James and Lisa Steele Dorothy A. Schultz Edward and Mary Pat Sherry Robert Smith Eugene M. Stefacek Patricia Jean Schulz Harry J. Shimko Maureen Smithberg Patrick J. Steiner Schwab Charitable Fund Katherine Shoebotham Jesuit Conference Charlene Stender Rev. John A. Schwantes, S.J. Arleen C. Shrader Mary A. Sonnenschein Ariel Stenek Stephen Schwarzbek Paulette L. Shuffler Aurora Sordelli G. Robert Stewart Mary Katherine Schweihs Clifford Shultz, Ph.D. Franco Sotomayor, Jr. Lynn Stewart Brigid M. Scott Walter Shumway Armand and Janice Soucy Rev. Jim Stickney Jo Ann Scott James C. Shy, Esq. South Hampton Roads CFC Kevin Stolz Ralph and Elizabeth Scozzafava Margaret Shafer Siegel Joseph and Anna M. Southern James and Jane Strenski Marianne Scully Carolyn W. Silberman Brian Spadora Diana Stuart Robert Scully Tania Silva Charles and Barbara B. Spaulding Gregory and Stephanie Stubbs Dorothy Sealey Jerome F. 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Hunt Kathleen Hart William Hobbs Judy Hurley Leigh M. Hartley Rachael M. Hoffman Barbara F. Hurley Boys carry water from a communal tap – open only at specified times – Harold and Jean Hartman James and Natalie Hoffman William and Sandra back to their family tent at Parc Colofer in Haiti. The area was a soccer Davis and Jane Hartwell John and Mary Hofstetter field until it was turned into a camp for displaced Haitians after the Eileen M. Hatala Edward and Maryanne Hogan Mark and Dana Hynson Donald P. Hauber Kerry N. Hogan Integrated Financial Thomas and Catherine Hayek Mary E. Hogan Sandra L. Hayes Charles and Patricia Holland Nicholas Inzeo Rosalee O. Isaly Kerry Healy Goodson Robert and Marsha Holm Sheila R. Irmiter Akira Ishii 36 Susanne Huelsing Constance Hunsaker Hurston Strategies, LTD. earthquake in January 2010. Nancee P. Irwin David and Maria Ivanov Michael Kaplan Aloys and Elizabeth Kissel Deborah Lackowitz Maria R. 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Ziegler Francis and Patricia Villani Reed Watson Eileen Wirth Michael C. Ziegler Gabriel and Alejandra Villarreal Scott Watson Martin M. Witchger Rose Zimbardo Gabriel and Rosa Villarreal Carol Weatherall Elizabeth Witte Robert and Jo Zinselmeyer Robert and Catherine Vining Nicolette Webb Angieri David and Bridget Wolfe Manuela Zuniga Marie J. Viola Ann Marie Weber Janice Wolff Constance de la Vega James and Mary Vlazny Steven and Deborah Weber Margaret Wollen-Olson Warren von Eschenbach Rev. Karl J. Voelker, S.J. William and Jeanne Weber Darleen Won Diane M. Voeller John R. Weir Caroline Wong Deniece Volker George Weller Nancy L. Wood Stephen and Jane Volker Connie Wentz Colleen E. Woodley 43 Staff Kenneth J. Gavin, S.J. National Director (through Oct. 15, 2010) Michael A. Evans, S.J. National Director (as of Oct. 15, 2010) Shaina Aber Associate Advocacy Director Armando Borja Program Director Christian Fuchs Communications Director Paris Jones Administrative Coordinator Kim Miller Outreach Coordinator Board of Directors Herbert Martin Crowell & Mooring LLP (ret.) Chair of Board Richard Kelly Bridgeford Group Vice Chair of Board Frederick Ahearn, Jr. Catholic University of America Jennifer Bailey Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project Rita Bennett Aperian Global (ret.) Michael Bloom Now You Know Media Stephen Cashin Pan African Capital Timothy Kelly Catholic Charities of Baltimore Michael A. Evans, S.J. Jesuit Refugee Service/USA (ex officio) Donald Kerwin, Jr. Migration Policy Institute Henry Ferrero Deloitte & Touche (ret.) Kenneth J. Gavin, S.J. Jesuit Refugee Service/USA (ex officio through Oct. 15, 2010) Margaret Green-Rauenhorst New York, New York Thomas Greene, S.J. U.S. Jesuit Conference Cindy Rice Development Director Michele Burke Bowe Chevy Chase, Maryland James Haggerty Catholic Legal Immigration Network (ret.) Mitzi Schroeder Director for Policy Curtis Brand Exxon-Mobil Oil (ret.) Marilyn Jerome Foxhall OB/GYN Associates 44 Timothy Kesicki, S.J. Chicago and Detroit Jesuit Provinces Madeline Lacovara Diocese of Bridgeport Michael Linden, S.J. New England Province Joan Neal Cabrini College Daniel Porterfield Georgetown University Thomas Smolich, S.J. U.S. Jesuit Conference Joanne Whitaker, RSM Former Regional Director, JRS Southern Africa Above: A boy studies on a desk set up outdoors while classrooms are cleaned at Lerwa Primary School in Southern Sudan. The school was built by JRS, and is the first permanent structure in the village. JRS continues to accompany the people of Southern Sudan with programs that make schools the heart of new and restored communities, as focal points for hope for a better future and centers for peace building activities. Back cover: From left, JRS/USA National Director Fr. Ken Gavin S.J., JRS Latin America and Caribbean Director Fr. Alfredo Infante, S.J., JRS International Director Fr. Peter Balleis, S.J. and JRS Haiti’s Fr. Wismith Lazard, S.J. confer with residents of the Automeca camp for Haitians left homeless by the earthquake. 45 Jesuit Refugee Service/USA 1016 16th St NW Suite 500 Washington, D.C. 20036 www.jrsusa.org Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID Permit #178 Manassas, VA
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