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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Eugene L. Donahue
John J. Corrou
Chaplain Rose Marie Cummins
Matthew S. DelNero
Steven Donald
Noreen Cosgrove
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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
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Carol Ann Desantis
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Michael P. Coyne and Victoria S. Merlo
D&M Parker, Inc.
Andy and Rosalyn Detesco
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Stephen A. Craine
John R. D’Angelo
Al and Mary Deutsch
Daniel P. Dowling
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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
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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
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George and Evelina Gara
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John J. Farley
Thomas and Dolores Floyd
Jose Manuel Garcia
Rev. Joseph P. Duffy, S.J.
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Thomas Dunigan
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Anthony Dunleavy
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Follett Higher Education Group
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Scott Folse
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Fort Campbell Area CFC
Gina Garvin
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Michael H. Eliot
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Rift Fournier
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. Keller
Steve and Terrie Kocisak
Neal Laurance
Jesuit International Missions
Mary C. Keller
Robert and Sandra Konerman
Paul J. Lauritzen
Jesuit Retreat House
James W. Kelley
Barbara K. Kopp
Joseph Lavelle
Jesuit School of Theology at
Nita J. Kellum
Carol S. Koster
Richard J. Lavelle
Ainsley E. Kelly
Cynthia Kovacevic
Monica Lavia
Jesuitas Barro Obrero
James J. Kelly
Michael and Debbi Kovacs
Mary Jo Lavin
Sarah A. Jewell
Timothy Kelly and Maureen Longo
Terry and Maureen Kowalsky
Jason and Joyce Laviscount
Lucia Jezior
John J. and Sally A. Kelly
Charles and Nancy Krambuhl
Amie Lay
John XXIII Christian Life Community
Loretta Kelly
Elizabeth M. Kramer
Sandra J. Layton
Roger S. Johnsen
Meghan Kelly
Jonathan R. Kraus
Leonard and Janice Le Blanc
Beth K. Johnson
Robert Kelly and Sarah Ramsey
James L. Kreinbring
Terrence P. LeFevour
Charles and Jane Johnson
Terence and Jan Kelly
Otto and Ann Marie Kreuzer
Frank Leaden
Gregory Johnson
William and Ann Marie Kelly
Sharon R. Krieg
Michael and Harriet Leahy
Judith A. Johnson
Bridget Kennedy
David G. Krill
Gary Leak
Patricia J. Johnson
Thomas and Lydia Kennedy
Lon B. Krock
Patricia C. Leavy
William R. Johnson
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Edward and Margaret Kruse
Edward and Nancy Lee
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Albert R. Jonsen
Carol Ann Kiburan
Bernard and Dorothy Kueny
Michael E. Lee
Sarah G. Joseph
R. Brian Kidney
Patric Kuh
Robert and Beatrice Lee
Thomas and Elaine Joyce
B. Melvin Kiernan
Jae Kwak
James L. Leet
Leland and Victoria Jurgensmeier
Michael and Teresa Killion
Ky Thompson and Margaret Melun
Robert and Jean Lefebvre
Just the Right Attitude Inc.
Mary E. Kindel
Christian P. LaBletta
Joyce Legaz
Tracey Kahan
Mary L. King
David LaGuardia and Lisa Mencini
William and Ellen Leibold
Michael Kahrer
Joseph and Dawn Kinsella
Bruce A. Labno
Wael Hibri and Luz Lenis
Rose A. Kalland
Dorothy A. Kirk
John P. Laborde
John and Rose Ann Leonard
William N. Kammer
Maureen G. Kirk
Philip and Jane Lacovara
Robert and Kathryn Leonard
Dennis Kana
Gloria M. Kittel
Helene Lafrance
Marijo Letizia
John F. Kane
Janice L. Klassovity
Michael J. Lagas
Maureen Lewis
Paul Q. and Laura Kane
Patricia M. Kleiderer
Walter P. Woodward and Ana Laguarda
Wen Li
Janet Marie Kappus
Karl F. Kleiderer
Vern and Eileen Lahart
Martin J. and Eileen M. Lilly
Susan M. Karpovich
Michael and Patricia Kleinman
Audrey L. Lam
Leonor Farias Limarzi
Keith Kasper
Helen K. Klenklen
Carl C. Landegger
Rev. Michael D. Linden, S.J.
Albert and Amelie Keane
Emily Kline
Alex & Gloria Landi
Kristen N. Lionetti
Peter and Colleen Kearney
Tony Klink
Anne Lang
John and Jean Lively
Kathleen Kearns
Bradley T. Kloza
Vincent A. Lapomarda
Mireya A. Llaurado
Kristen C. Keating
Stephen E. Knoerr
Santa Clara University
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Pamela J. Lockyear
William and Mary Maffei
Ellen McBride
Rev. Anthony McGuire
Logan Amusement Company, Inc.
Rebecca J. Magee
Megan McCabe
Tom and Cleann McGuire
Louise M. Lonabocker
Russell M. Magnaghi
Robert and Eileen McCaffery-Lent
Donna J. McKane
Deirdre Long
Joseph P. Mahon
Lisa McCaffrey
Mary Ann McKeirnan
William and Mildred Long
Edward L. Mahoney
Michael and Barbara McCann
Mary A. McKendry
Claire P. Longeway
Kathryn E. Mahoney
Mark D. McCarthy
Edwin and Joan McKeon
Katheryn Longley-Leahy
Kathleen A. Makoid
Molly McCarthy
Rebecca S. McKillop
Gregory Lontok
Douglas W. Mallenby
Robert and Alma McChesney
John L. McKnight, II
Richardo R. Lopes
Mark Seefeld and Mary Malley
David E. McClave
Richard and Nancy McLane
George E. Lopez and Diane Caldwell
James D. Maloney
Kelly McClellan Munsell
Harry and Suzanne McLaughlin
Sr. Josefa Lopez
Mary Frances Maloney
Willson and Louise McClelland
Joseph A. McLaughlin and Yolanda Cuomo
John P. Loughlin and Darlene Jeris
Nora Maloy
William and Mary Ann McConnell
Hugh S. McManus
Tony Louie and Anna Gavin
Sarah U. Mammen
Megan McCormick
Theresa A. McMinn
James K. Low
Moises and Aida Mandapat
Nick McCoy
Susan U. 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.
Robert and Suzanne Macavoy
Thomas F. Marx
Michael and Mary McGoldrick
Peter and Kathleen Meler
Lorraine Macchello
MasterCard Matching Gift Program
Brenda G. McGowan
Arthur and Jennifer Mellen
Frank and Theresa Mack
Cary S. Matthews
Sean M. McGowan
Matthew B. Mellon
James J. Mack
Rev. John J. Mattimore, S.J.
Chris McGrath
Simone Mercer
Rev. Paul B. Macke, S.J.
Elizabeth F. Mattingly
James McGrath
Wayne J. Merritt
John A. and Leticia M. Macleod
Susie Matts and Sena Weller Rohs Williams
John McGrath and Karen Donato
William and Elaine Mestrezat
Paul J. Macuga
Donald and Marla Maurer
Susan McGraugh
Metropolitan Atlanta CFC
George and Anne Madaus
Oscar and Jill Mayorga
Austin J. McGreal, Esquire
John P. Meyer
Dolores J. Mauk
Leo and Elizabeth McAloon
Dennis B. McGroarty
Joseph Michalik
Janet Madrazo
Donald McAuliffe, M.D.
Rev. William K. McGroarty, S.J.
Elana Michenzi
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The National Cathedral in Port au Prince was destroyed by the earthquake of January 12, 2010.
Donald and Lynda Middleton
Charles F. Miller
George Mills
James R. Mitchell
Gregory and Eva Milko
Lauren L. Miller
Mind Expansion Community Services, Inc.
Paul M. Molinelli
Anne Boardman Miller
Brad Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mitchel
Michael Molyneux and Lisa Matthews
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James H. Monahan
James W. and Susan O. Murray
Mairead T. Nolan
Fred and Margaret Ogden
Edward J. Mooney
James and Carole Murray
Kevin Noonan
Mary T. Ogles
Heather Moore
Dorothy M. Musco
Michael B. Noone, Jr.
Pamela Oguagha
Raymond M. Moore
Adam D. Musser
North Country CFC
Joseph Olah
Robert Moorman
Sharon Mussomeli
Northern Utah CFC
Erica Olson
Rev. J. Gordon Moreland, S.J.
Archie Nash and Margaret B. Strub
John F. Norton
John and Catherine Olson
David A. Moreland
Charles and Margaret Nastro
Laura Notestine
Lloyd E. Opoka
Maureen A. Morello
Nativity Mission Center
Martin A. Noufer
Pamela Balls Organista
Judith Moresco-Waggoner
Rev. Joe B. Naylor, S.J.
P. Andrew and Karen Nousen
Antal P. Oroszlany
Dennis and Ann Marie Morgan
Levon and Vera Nazarian
Walter and Karen Novak
Eric C. Osberg
Eslin L. Mornay
Joan Nazario
Patrick Nugent
Robert F. Osterland
Richard and Anne Morris
Joan F. Neal
John T. Nugent
Casey H. Oswald
John Morris
Roger E. Neetz
Mary Nugent
Jeffrey Otto
William and Margaret Morris
Jean M. Neil
Joseph and Eileen Nunney
Allen Ou
Marianne Morrisey
Michael B. Neill
David and Christine Nutt
Christopher T. Owen
Ginger Morrone
Thomas J. Nemia
Dr. Francis J. O’Brien
Jeffrey and Diana Owen
Rev. Brian Morrow
NeuStar
R. Christoper O’Brien
Paul E. Owens
John L. Moseley
Theresa Neuroth
Maureen H. O’Connell
John A. and Nancy H. Paar
Dr. John Moser
New Melleray Abbey
John and Mary Ann O’Connell
Wynne Paasch
Theresa B. Moser
New York City CFC #0626
Benjamin O’Connor
Elaine C. Pachon
Marc F. Mouton
Leon Jay Newman
Joseph and Lenore O’Connor
Ray and Sharon Padilla
Prudence A. Moylan
Tho Anh Nguyen and Conganh Pham
Kerri M. O’Donnell
Lisa M. 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. Murphy
Harry Noel
Dr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Obery
Peter and Margaret Patterson
David and Mihyung Murray
Edward and Anne Nolan
Edmond Oconnell
John R. Payne
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Lawrence and Judith Pazourek
Lawrence and Ellen Playford
Terry and Susan Porter
Kevin Purcell
Catherine W. Pedersen
Marisa Plevak
Daniel R. Porterfield
Carmen C. Quazada
Paul and Sally Pederson
Laura M. Pliska
Potomac CFC 0898
Virginia Quick
Carlo A. Pedrioli
Arthur Quintana
Joseph G. Pellegrino
Michael and Terese Rachal
Christopher and Kathleen Pelley
John and Carol Radomski
Michael Peppard
Amresh Raina and Reena Ganju
Anthony W. Pereira
Ramos House
Jacqueline Perez, MD
Donald R. Ramsey
John and Antoinette Pergolin
Gloria Rasmussen
Patricia Foster Perkins
Madlen L. Rassam
Mark Perlite
Alex and Susan Ravnik
Robert and Sally Pernecky
Richard G. Rayburn
Giuseppe Perricone
Janet Rayfield
David S. Peterman
Linda M. Ream
Christel Petermann
Lisa Joan Reardon
Roger W. Peters
Andrew J. and Elizabeth Reck
Brian J. Peterson
Brenda M. Redfield
Walter Petri
Charles and Joy Reed
William and Roseanne Pevec
Philip and Anneliese Reed
Theodore J. Pfister, Jr.
Anna M. Regan
Pfizer Foundation
T. Regulinski
Mary Beth Reiling
Matching Gifts Program
Hoang and Phuangchi Pham
Richard J. Reilley
Philadelphia Area CFC
Richard J. Reilly
Samuel L. Phillips
Internally displaced families in Colombia. According to the United Nations, the Colombian refugee crisis is the third largest in
Ann M. Reisel
Denise W. Phillips
the world, tied with Sudan, after Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Maurice J. Picheloup
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Our Lady of the Oaks Retreat House
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Alice M. Poltorick
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John and Regina Pierce
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Frank and Lucrezia Prentice
Michael and Mary Ring
Courtney Pinto
Joseph and Terri Pooler
Vincent L. Prietto
Peter J. Riordan
Elizabeth Pirman
Port Building Trust
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James B. Porter, Jr.
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Edward S. Riquelmy
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Alfonso and Ellie Rivellino
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Rev. Anastacio S. Rivera, S.J.
Martin and Nancy Robb
David Roberts
Mary F. Roberts
Lane and Kathleen Robertson
David K. Robinson
Howard Robinson
Carmen Robles
Luis and Elidia Robles
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Rockefeller Matching Gifts Program
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Joseph and Carol Jo Roeder
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Richard F. Rogers
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Rev. John M. Roll, S.J.
Alaina Romaniello
Ann Romero
Janice Rooks
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Patricia C. 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
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Barry and Darina Sargeant
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Antonia R. Sacchetti
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Adaline H. Sanford
Robert C. Sberna
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Seattle University, Department of Fine Arts
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St. Aloysius Gonzaga Parish
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St. Charles Borromeo Parish
Arthur Scheer
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St. Charles Parish at St. Francis Mission
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St. Ignatius Parish School
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Sisters of Mercy, New Orleans
St. Ignatius School
Daniel Schlegel
Albert Senger
The Sisters of St. Francis (Mount St. Francis)
St. Louis University Museums and Galleries
Benjamin J. Schmid
Michael J. Senko
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Thomas and Marilyn St. Marie
Arthur Schmidt
John P. and Alice C. Senko
Sisters of the Divine Savior
St. Paul’s Mission
David G. Schmidt
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St. Rita Church
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Tom Service
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St. Therese Catholic Church
Sarah Schneider
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Stephen and Sarah Smith
John Stack and Maria Perry
Sarah A. Schoellkopf
James Sharp
Colleen S. Smith
Brian and Jeanne Stafford
Sue A. Schoenfelder
James Shaw
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Jim and Deb Stanford
David E. Schof, Jr.
Michael J. Shawver
Mario Smith, Jr.
Bob and Denise Stanley
School Sisters of Notre Dame
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Marguerite B. Stathes
Jeanne Schroeder
Margaret Maureen Sheridan
Melani Smith
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Veronica Schroeder
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Michael G. Smith
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Victoria R. Schultz
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James and Lisa Steele
Dorothy A. Schultz
Edward and Mary Pat Sherry
Robert Smith
Eugene M. Stefacek
Patricia Jean Schulz
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Schwab Charitable Fund
Katherine Shoebotham
Jesuit Conference
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Arleen C. Shrader
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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
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Robert and Mary Vacek
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James Tiehen
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Angelina Tonarelli
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Sutliff Candy & Promotions Co., Inc
Cindy Torsney
Francis and Jane Vardy
Alice C. Weiner
Richard Suver
Paul Totah
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Derrick J. Weingartner, S.J.
Carol Svolos
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John and Elizabeth Weiss
Joseph J. Sweeney
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Dzung Huu Tran and Mary Diem Nguyen
Joseph J. Vilcan
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Nguyet Loan Tran
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Van Trieu
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Carmel Widner
The Army Distaff Foundation/Knollwood Chapel Patricia and John Tweedy
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Wagner
Eugene and Marjorie Wiemels
The Lake County Illnois CFC
Gail Tyson
Martha D. Wagoner
Andrew Wilcox and Sarah Garitone
The Standard Employee Giving Campaign
Virginia M. Uber
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Leon Wilczynski
The Stevens Group, Inc.
David Uhl
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Daniel J. Wilson
Michael Thompson and Mary Harms
United Way of South Mississippi
Laurelie M. Wallace
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James E. Thompson
United Way of the Black Hills,
Ronald and Mary Ann Wallace
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Nancy L. Thompson
Betti Walrod
Susan A. Wilson
Patricia R. Thompson
Sisters of St. Ursula
Joan M. Walsh
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Richard and Dawn Zierdt
James and Bethany Wiser
M. Kathleen Yadrick
Robert and Martha Zimmer
Christopher Anderson
John and Andrea Withers
Sonia Yam
Dorothy A. Zirkle
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Friend of JRS
Maria Luisa Antonio
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Joan V. Authenrieth
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Clarissa V. Avendano
Kathleen I. Alonso
Jesus A. Ayo
For the past several years, as a result of advocacy by JRS/USA, the U.S. government has continued to fund the
Ashley Altruda
Sami and Mary T. Azzu
education of Bhutanese refugee children in Nepal through the last two years of high school.
Jeorge Alvarado
Faith Baden
James and Michelle Alvare
John Baesch and Evelyn Herzog
Josefa Alvarez
Gioconda Bagnariol
Linda Wuestehube
Zambia Catholic University
Elizabeth L. Amato
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Gerard Wyrsch
James W. Zielinski
Aswan and Henrietta Anders
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Rita Zielinski
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Almetta L. Bain
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Nina J. Bamberg
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Toni M. Bostwick
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Frank M. Bernt
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Anna May Barclay and Patricia Korkosz
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Peter A. Battisto
Lynne Bock-Willmes
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CFC Fort Hood
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CFC of Pikes Peak Region
Robert W. Bauman
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Carolyn Jones Bohannan
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CFC-Richmond, VA
John W. Beales
Joan M. Bolger
Dorothy Brinker
Kettianne Cadet
Theresa Beaty
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Mark and Janice Brisnehan
Nicholas A. Calamusa
Aurora Became
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Anne Bellows
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Cambridge Captial Corp.
Mary Diane Bennett
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Diana Browne
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John and Marie Cross
Lyla T. Cannon
Gayle D. Chase
Nicholas Collura
Joanne Crouch
Robert F. Capalbo
Jenna M. Cheese
Columbus/Ft. Benning Regional CFC
Ricardo Cruz
Capital Region CFC #0620
Scott Chessare
Robert and Barbara Colyar
Benjamin and Zenaida Cueva
Ken Capozzi
Lisa M. Chessare
Aaron and Dawn Combe
Patricia Cueva
Nancy L. Cappelloni
Michiko F. Chikahisa
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Carol Comfort
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Robert M. Daly
Mary Beth Carrigg
Sandra Cihal
Mary E. Cook
Maresa R. Danielsen
Pepper S. Caruso
Rodger and Melissa Cilley
Rev. Michael L. Cook, S.J.
Jean Danko
E. Kane Casani
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Alan H. Dant
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William J. Cooney
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Patrick D. Casey
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Jane Cleary
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Nickell Ceraldi
Daniel Cocks
Rose M. Crawford
Russell J. DePaula
Robert and Mary Cermignano
William Michael Cody, IV
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Vincent DeVito
Rev. Richard J. Cerpich
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James English
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Julie Fissinger
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Sr. Susan Dentz, OSF
Daniel J. Drew
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Ira Brent Driggers
Anthony and Lucille Esposito
James and Alice Fitzgerald
Rosemary A. Deveer
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Ralph M. Esposito
Mary C. Fitzgerald
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John R. Fitzpatrick
Frederick and Carmen DiPasquale
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Brian C. Fitzpatrick
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Marilou T. Duke
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Carolyn Fitzpatrick
Thomas J. Diethert
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Margaret Mary Dietz
Christina Duran
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Joseph H. Flannery
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Lana Faber
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Judith Dillman
Raul and Alice Duron
Ann R. Failla
Joyce B. Flora
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Hoang N. Do
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Christopher Fallin
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James Flynn
Barbara Doetsch
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Elizabeth Early
Matthew F. Febles
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Paula M. Eazor
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Hermelinda Dominguez
Carol Eberhardt
Andrew and Christine Fedynsky
Peter J. Ford
Dorothy C. Donahue
Beth Y. Edwards
Francis and Anne Feild
Javier Foronda
John R. Donahue
Timothy J. Ehling
Henry A. Feldman
Kenneth J. Forton
Joseph and Helen Donahue
Joseph and Carolina Ehrenreich
Frank and Barbara Felice
Lawrence F. Foster
Patricia L. Donelan
Molly Ekerdt
Jason Fernandes
Rita E. Foster
Francis and Nancy Donnelly
Eva M. Eldridge
Rev. Eduardo C. Fernandez, S.J.
Alethea J. Fournier
Michael P. Donnelly
Gregory C. Elliott
Sarah Fetterhoff
David Fox
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C. Richard Ellis
Francis J. and Anne S. Field
Barry and Eileen Fox-Quamme
Michael and Susan Donze
Richard A. Ellison
Rev. Bernard G. Filmyer, S.J.
Patricia Fox-Riley
Jennifer L. Doolittle
Kathleen M. Endlein
Kathy A. Finn
Rosemary Fracolli
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Ronald and Barbara Endo
Terrence Finneran
Ashley Francisque
Celeste V. Dougherty
James F. Engelking
Robert and Victoria Finucane
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Gregory and Melanie Frank
Fernando and Adela Garcia
Kerry Franklin
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Thomas A. Franko
Rosario D. Garibay
Eleanor M. Franzese
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Paul Freeman
Christopher Garr
Joseph and Bethany Freeman
John Garty
Ann Freitas
Nancy J. Garza
Craig Friday
Devon Gastor
Rev. Gerhard R. Frohlich, S.J.
David and Jennifer Gaudioso
Francis P. and Mary L. Frost
Victoria Lerene Francese Brenda L. Frye
Lori Fuchiwaki
Helen Gavin
Donald L. Fuchs
Patricia A. Gavin
Carmen Fuentes
Susan E. Geisler
Delma Fuentes
Raymond and
Stanley J. Fulton
Sherrill Geisman
John A. Gagliardi
Eliabeth Genovese
Gina M. Gailis
Salvatore Gentle and
Linus Galang
Dominic Galante
Gaunt
Beverly Lafferty
JRS school buildings have been constructed on the terraced hillside of Gihembe Camp in Rwanda.
Steven W. Glenn
Robert and Michelle Gowan
William and Judith George
Joseph and Eileen Glica
Guillermo Gower
Victor and Mirtha Galeana
Margaret D. Gerba
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Cathy P. Grace
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Frank and Marsha Geremia
Mary Goicochea
Willie C. Grace
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Fred and Donna Gerstner
Gus and Margaret Goldau
Barbara H. Gradala
Charles F. Gallagher, III
Armen and Margaret Ghazarian
Alexander and Tamara Goldin
Frank and Regina Grandizio
Laina Gallagher
Nino and Brenda Giarratano
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Danielle Granieri
Michael V. Gallo
Michael J. Gibbons
Paul and Cecilia Gomez
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Patricia A. Gallogly
Thomas J. Gibbons
Henry Gonzales
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Kevin M. Galvin
James and Patricia Gilbert
Alma L. Gonzalez
Thomas M. and Mary Grassi
Virginia A. Galvin
John T. Gill
Mark and Beverly Goodrich
Greater Douglas CFC
Anjan K. Ganguly
William P. Gillen
Google Gift Matching Program
Greater Los Angeles Area CFC
Amelie R. Gannon
Geraldine Gillio
Robert and Marianne Gorgone
Vincent A. Greco
Carlo and Sue Bray Garbagnati
Robert and Jane Gilsinger
Gene Gorman
John D. Green
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Ronald and Beverly Gorshe
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Paloma Garcia
Diane M. Giova
Carol M. Goss
Robert and Deborah Greubel
David and Yvonne Garcia
Edward W. Gleason
Camille Goudeseune
Linda M. Grevera
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Nicholas L. Grimaldi
Jeanette Hein
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Daniel D. Grippo
Mark and Mary Heisohn
Holmes
Edward and Pat Groarke
Mary M. Heller
Mary Lou Holmes
Mary M. Guenther
Matthew P. Hendricks
Mary D. Holte
Javier and Maria Guerrero
Daniel S. Hendrickson
Erik D. Homme
John and Amy Guignon
Michelle M. Henn
Joshua N. Hooker
Francisco Gutierrez
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Robert J. Moulin
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Lisa O’Mara
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Nadija
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M. Theresa Moser
Judy Nguyen
William J. O’Leary
Jill Packo
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Anne T. Nicastro
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Eugene S. Pagano
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Susan M. Pagano
Betty J. Priddy
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Edward R. Paige
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Ronald and Wendi Quick
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Tracy Quinn
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Phyllis A. Quintois
Laurence and Dorthea Parrish
Joann Rush
Jack Parsons
Primary school at Kaoze under construction in Moba, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Ann Connor
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Children of Mwange School in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Jay Anthony Sorgi
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Thomas G. Volpicella
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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
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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
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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.
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