annualreport - Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
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annualreport - Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 / 2 0 0 8 AS EACH ONE HAS RECEIVED A GIFT, USE IT TO SERVE ONE ANOTHER AS GOOD STEWARDS OF GOD’S VARIED GRACE– 1 Peter 4:10 Poverty in America is a moral and social crisis that threatens the health and well-being of our country. In Santa Clara County, nearly one in four households can’t make ends meet. It’s time to renew our commitment to action on behalf of the poor and vulnerable. Please join Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County as we unite policy-makers and people of good will to find effective solutions to this injustice. The Campaign to Cut Poverty is about who we are as a region. We must no longer ignore the injustice of poverty and the extreme inequality in our “Valley of Heart’s Delight.” We must seize this opportunity to promote changes that promote human dignity and the common good. Pledge to join us. Advocate. Give. Volunteer. Your actions will bring us a step closer to creating a just and compassionate community. To learn more about the Campaign to Cut Poverty, contact Terrie Iacino at (408) 325-5132 [email protected]. Dear Friends of Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County, We are pleased to present our annual report to the community for fiscal year 2007-2008. This was a very important year for us as the groundwork was laid for Catholic Charities to launch the Campaign to Cut Poverty with Step Up Silicon Valley, a coalition we are leading of more than 90 service organizations, corporations and government agencies, whose goal is to cut poverty in half by 2020 in Santa Clara County. One of the major issues to overcome is the public’s perception of poverty in our valley. Poverty affects more than the homeless people we all see each and everyday in our parks, neighborhoods and downtown areas of the county. We call poverty the level below what households need to make ends meet … with adequate housing, food, health coverage, education and financial resources at their disposal. Gregory R. Kepferle C HI E F EXE C UT I V E OF FIC E R It is work our agency is embracing whole-heartedly and will stop at nothing short of success. This past year was a very busy one in many other ways for Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County. Our budget grew by 35% to $21.5 million dollars … and we ended the year in the black. Our staff grew by 26% to 442 people … while the number of clients we served grew by a staggering 37% to more than 37,000 people. El Toro Youth Center in Morgan Hill joined the agency and serves nearly 500 youth and parents through tutorial services, computer literacy classes, arts and crafts, sports, recreational activities and family workshops. As the demands from the community grow, so do our efforts to meet the needs of the underserved and at-risk individuals and families in Santa Clara County. Paul F. Gentzkow PRESI D E NT It all means that our work is not done and that we will continue striving to change lives for good. Thank you to our donors, funders and partners for all your support. 1 OPERATING EXPENSE OPERATING REVENUE 6,716,475 Federal 3,435,461 Economic Development 5,814,977 State 1,826,256 Youth & Family 2,103,611 Local 5,374,576 Education 2,809,460 Older Adults 3,846,356 Behavioral Health 14,635,063 2,872,381 160,574 3,909,650 956,856 - 419,437 OUR MISSION Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County serves and advocates for families and individuals in need, especially those living in poverty. Rooted in gospel values, we work to create a more just and compassionate community in which people of all cultures and beliefs can participate. 22,115,087 Total Government Grants Individual Donors Bequests Foundations & Corporate Donors Fees for Service Investment Income and Other Total Revenue 122,916 17,415,025 3,280,929 610,387 21,306,341 808,746 Community & Advocacy Subtotal Program Expense Administrative Expense Development Expense Total Expense Change in Net Assets ( Includes additions to restricted net assets ) Learn more about the mission of Catholic Charities and see detailed descriptions of our services at www.catholiccharitiesscc.org 2 EXECUTIVE TEAM BOARD OF DIRECTORS EX OFFICIO DIVISIONS AND SERVICE AREAS Gregory R. Kepferle Most Reverend Patrick J. McGrath Gregory R. Kepferle Rev. Brendan McGuire Robert Serventi Behavioral Health Services · Counseling · Navigator Homeless Project · Supportive Housing Services · Treatment Services EMERITUS BOARD Campaign to Cut Poverty · Social Policy and Advocacy CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Margaret Williams CHAIR C H I E F A D M I N I S T R AT I V E A N D FINANCIAL OFFICER Paul F. Gentzkow Magi Young Thomas J. Crotty CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Deborah Baker DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURCES Marilou Cristina DIRECTOR O L D E R A D U LT S E R V I C E S Ellen Dumesnil DIRECTOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Theresa Iacino DIRECTOR C A M PA I G N T O C U T P O V E R T Y Elizabeth Lilly DIRECTOR C O M M U N I T Y A N D PA R I S H PA R T N E R S H I P S Kitty Mason DIRECTOR B E H AV I O R A L H E A LT H S E R V I C E S Maritza Maldonado DIRECTOR E D U C AT I O N A L S E R V I C E S Andrea Villaseñor-Perry DIRECTOR Y O U T H A N D FA M I LY S E R V I C E S PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Cathy Parker S E C R E TA R Y Mary Sue Albanese Maribel R. Andonian Frank G. Bisceglia Norman Carroll Jim Cashman Rasha Hasaneen Alex Hull Rev. Anthony Mancuso Joseph P. Melehan Thanh T. Nguyen Timothy O’Donnell Ronald Pelzel Deborah Robinson Darlene Tenes Raymond J. Triplett Patrick Waite Mark Waxman Michael Yutrzenka Mary Quilici Aumack Nancy Biagini† Lucile Bianco Louis Boitano† Jerry Floyd Mary Ellen Fox Gene Gerwe Marcos Herrera Hugh Isola Philip A. Mahoney Lon Normandin Robert Peters Steven Pirotta Michael Schall John M. Sobrato Diane Speno Joseph Thomas Gene Toomey Kenneth Wang Community & Parish Partnerships · Social Ministry/Education · Volunteers Economic Development Services · Employment · Financial Education · Housing Search · Immigration Legal Services · Mental Health Employment · Refugee Resettlement Educational Services · After School Programs · Early Literacy · Family Support Older Adults · Caregiver Support · Long Term Care Support · Senior Community Services Youth and Family Services · Kinship Resource Center · Youth Centers · Youth Empowered for Success † Deceased 3 LIFETIME BENEFACTORS The following individuals and families have made significant cumulative gifts to Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County as of June 30, 2008. $500,000 + Maribeth Benham Donald and Barbara DeGroot Richard and Elizabeth Moley $100,000 + Anonymous (3) Marijane† and William J. Adams, Jr. Thomas R. Bettencourt Endowment Fund Michael and Mary Ellen Fox Paul and Barbara Gentzkow Charles and Nancy Geschke Herb and Eva Gundersen D. J. Heinlen† John and Carolyn Lewis Roger and Wendy Mairose James and Eileen Murphy Timothy O’Donnell Jay Paul Robert and Carol Peters John M. and Abby Sobrato Andrea and Joe Thomas Ray and Susan Triplett Donald and Anna Waite John and Kate† Wakerly Daniel and Charmaine Warmenhoven † Deceased 4 Ronald and Monica Witherspoon Ed Wolak and Hozumi Miyauchi $50,000 + Manuel and Mari Alba Mary and Douglass Aumack Mark Block and Gretchen Werner-Block Louis† and Florence† Boitano B.J. and Bebe Cassin Kevin and Deborah Cuccias Jerry and Linda Floyd Rosemary B. Hewlett Richard and Diane Horn Bob and Edie Kirkwood Lon and Peggy Normandin Andrew and Helen Pavicich Karen and Christopher Payne Family Foundation Ronald and Sheryl Pelzel Elizabeth W. Riley† Richard and Genevieve Rolla Michael and Ann Schall Milton and Mildred Searl John A. and Sue Sobrato Brendan and Mary Staveley Michael and Leslie Wood ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 Matthew 25 Circle: $25,000 + Anonymous (2) Bob and Edie Kirkwood Roger and Wendy Mairose Richard and Elizabeth Moley James and Eileen Murphy Timothy O’Donnell Michael and Ann Schall John M. and Abby Sobrato Donald and Anna Waite Daniel and Charmaine Warmenhoven Circle of Compassion: $10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous John and Mary Sue Albanese Mary and Douglass Aumack Maribeth Benham Joan Brown Oliver and Susan Flach Michael and Mary Ellen Fox Jeffrey Garcia and Carmella Decesare Philip and Jennifer DiNapoli Paul and Barbara Gentzkow Charles and Nancy Geschke Herb and Eva Gundersen Chuck and Ellen Haas Thomas and Kris Hansen Michael and Bonnie Hope John and Carolyn Lewis Philip and Kelly Mahoney Robert and Christine Masleid Karen and Christopher Payne Family Foundation Ronald and Sheryl Pelzel Robert and Carol Peters Andrea and Joe Thomas Ron and Monica Witherspoon Ed Wolak and Hozumi Miyauchi Michael and Leslie Wood Circle of Mercy: $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous Manuel and Mari Alba Michael and Margaret Blach Mark Block and Gretchen Werner-Block Richard and Geraldine Boucher Joanne M. Briggs John and Susan Busco B.J. and Bebe Cassin Castellano Family Foundation Kevin and Deborah Cuccias Murray and Marie Demo John and Melinda DiNapoli William and Mary Egan John and Mary Feibusch 518,000 hours of literacy instruction were provided to children at 20 of the lowest performing schools in the Valley – an increase of 280% in hours from the previous year. Rich and Ginny Haughey Tim and Tee M. Hitchcock Linda Izquierdo Marianne Jackson Gregory Kepferle and Jean Blomquist Alfred and Maureen Lane Lawrence and Katherine Lang Eugene Lee and Martina Niou Robert and Elaine Maier Mobedshahi Family Foundation John and Tashia Morgridge, TOSA Foundation Thanh Nguyen and Carolyn Bendik Lon and Peggy Normandin Mary Catherine Parker Les and Nini Pelio Marc and Karen Power Reverend Thomas J. Shea Nicholas and Diane Speno Edward and Alison Staab Ray and Susan Triplett John and Lilli Valencia Patrick and Virginia Waite Paul and May Wang Phyllis Ward John and Rosemary Young Circle of Sharing: $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous (2) Reverend Thomas Ahern† Stephen and Mary Almassy John and Caryl Armstrong Bruce Aumack Stephen and Elisa Baroni Ann Blach William T. Burke Ted Buszkiewicz Alvin and Rachel Cadman Jack and Linda Callon William and Susan Carter Shinwu Chiang and Hai Hsia Chen Sharon Cioffi Rick Clark and Christine Earley Wilbur and Betty Clarke Bernard Dahl and John Dahl Terrence Dahl and Donna Beres Ken and Kristin Dickens Mary E. Dohn Elizabeth Doyle Michael and Anne Federwisch Robert A. Fischer Jerry and Linda Floyd Keith and Pam Fox Anthony and Deborah Galdes Kathleen Gannon Gene and Barbara Gerwe Anthony and Ann Giannuzzi John and Barbara Glynn Drew and Diane Haaser Francis and Mary Harvey Rasha Hasaneen Thomas Hayes James and Pamela Hennessy Marcos and Denise Herrera Richard and Diane Horn Stephen and Margaret Jasper Irvin R. Kobsa Mary J. Kovacich Mary Beth Long and David Grunbaum Ronald and Joan Mackin David and Terry Markle Katherine Mason Reverend Brendan McGuire Joseph and Celeste Melehan Helen Moritz and David Caldwell Craig and Mary Noke Charles and Rosario Nunnally D. B. and Joanne O’Donnell Timothy and Julia O’Keefe Jack and Gayanne Peckham David and Roxanne Peterschmidt Robert and Carol Petersen Alexander and Roxanne Petruncola Edmund Porter Adolph and Rosemary Quilici Eugene and Dianne Ravizza David and Mary Roberson Joelle Rokovich Richard and Genevieve Rolla John and Diann Ryan Richard Santi and Maureen Minhoto-Santi Catholic Charities added El Toro Youth Center to its Youth & Family Services division. The center is dedicated to providing services to children from low income families in Morgan Hill. Located near downtown Morgan Hill, El Toro Youth Center is the hub of activity where children and their parents can receive drop-in services. The center provides students tutorial service with homework, computer literacy classes, arts and crafts, sports, and other recreational activities. † Deceased 5 Paula Ramos has been a fixture at Catholic Charities’ John XXIII Multi-Service Center near San Jose’s City Hall for 25 years. During that time, she has served more than 750,000 meals to downtown’s senior population as part of the agency’s senior nutrition lunch program. Her efforts were recognized by the California State Assembly. Ramos exemplifies the quality of Catholic Charities’ staff members. † Deceased 6 Art and Susan Santos Rich and Kristi Saso Norman W. Saucedo Ken J. Schmitt John and Kathy Schniedwind John A. and Sue Sobrato John and Mary Ann Sorci Brendan and Mary Staveley Joseph and Lucille Tersigni Nick and Marilyn† Tikvica David and Claire Tristram Geraldine Van Dyke Steve and Michelle Varnau Greg and Liz Vaughan David and Maria Villanueva Michael and Jolon Wagner Alice Wallace Kenneth and Jessica Wang Jimmy and Maria Wong Circle of Justice: $1,500 - $2,499 Anonymous (2) Maria Allo and W.D. Andrews Maribel and Robert Andonian Dave and Carrie Arata Paul and Deborah Baker John and Julie Barton William and Jill Baumel Paul and Donna Beaupre Adriana Benevento Robert and Dorothy Berry Robert Bettencourt Ted and Nancy† Biagini Lucile and Ernest Bianco Frank and Susan Bisceglia Doug and Pascale Bloyd Louis† and Florence† Boitano Thomas and Norma Bommarito Cathy Bonnici Armando Bottelli Jim and Lynn Briody Arnold and Mary Ellen Bruni Ralph and Valerie Butler Ronald and Marcia Cali Nancy Cannon Rory Carracher Jim and Anne Cashman Lucy Chai Dolores Chasuk Chiy and Shiouyin Chen Stayton Chock Gloria Citti Thomas and Margi Connelly Paul and Libby Conrado Bill and Pam Costello Alan and Nancy Covington Rose Crimi and Robert Muench Robert Cunningham Frank and Shirley Dalle Molle John Davis Herbert DeConte Kevin and Claudia Denuccio Dana and Elaine Ditmore Most Reverend Pierre DuMaine John and Mary Dyer Walter and Gloria Eppler David and Elizabeth Ferrari L. Richard Fisher John and Georgiana Flaherty Charles Forge Geoffrey and Josephine Fox Dave and Jill Galiotto Porfirio Garay Patrick and Tammy Geary John and Jackie Gerstner Ernest and Marcia Giachetti Robert and Wendy Gittings Robert and Stacy Gleixner Fred and Patricia Gomez Michael and Anne Goris Leonard D. Goscila Mark and Jean Grace Gerald and Allene Graham Howard and Linda Graham Gaylord and Marcia Green Virginia Grimaldo John and Enis Hall John and Patricia Hammett John and Michelle Hansen Susan Hardman Douglas and Barbara Harper Glenn and Leslie Hartzheim Roy and Janet Hayter David and Evelyn Heagerty John and Mary Healy John and Marjorie Heck John and Andrea Hennessy Richard and Claudia Herlein James and Susan Hoey Xiaoxiong and Xiaosi Huang Hugh and Marilou Isola Michael Kalt Anne Kearney John and Dolores Kent Koeplin Family Foundation David Lerner Frank and Lily Lin Harry and Margo Logan Edward and Valerie Lozowicki James and Marion Lyon Patrick and Sally Magee Joseph and Celia Maglione George and Judy Marcus Scott and Kristy Mathisen Jim and Barbara McDonald John and Julie McKellar Thomas and Elsa McLaughlin Don and Irene McMullen Donald and Therese McNeil Ludger and Christina Mimberg Gregg M. Mitchell Fred and Dorothy Mollerus Donald and Ann Morey Malachy and Jane Moynihan William and Brenda Murphy Bob and Josie Navarrete Simon Nguyen John and Nancy Ottoboni Edward and Lorna Panelli Andy and Maria Pecota Mark and Darcy Pierce Ruth Poehlmann Linda Poncetta Duke and Cathleen Powers Jeff and Cathy Purnell Frank and Annette Rahn Wayne and Annabelle Resch Ernesto and Maria Rey Tom and Debbie Robinson Mark and Julie Robson Walter and Maryanne Rossi William and Mary Roth Kevin and Nancy Ryan Lester and Linda Schiefelbein Shirlee and Henry† Schiro Stephen and Patricia Schott Paul and Dolores Simone William and Marcelline Smith George and Lorraine Sousa Robert J. Taccini John and Linda Tarby Alexander and Patricia Tennant Ronald and Joyce Thibault Gene and Jane Toomey Steven and Beatrice Undorte Thomas and Irene Upson Gary and Pat Vick Andrea Villaseñor-Perry and Francis Perry Eleanor M. Voldrich Stephen and Judith Volm Raymond Von Savoye John and Eleanor Whalen Richard and Mariette Williams Michael and Lisa Seifert Yutrzenka Circle of Love: $1,000 - $1,499 Anonymous (4) William J. Adams, Jr. Frank and Roya Alexander Richard and Paulette Altmaier Emma Anderson Thomas and Laura Anderson Thomas and Doreen Andriacchi Ian and Prema Angelo Gil and Candy Argentina John and Marlene Arnold Thomas and Barbara Arnoldussen Rudy and Jane Bahr Deborah Baker Dorothy Banker Tom Barton and Christina Papoulias Barton John and Suzanne Bauer Darrell and Patricia Berg Robert and Nancy Bernal Thomas and Janice Berthold John and Joan Bertolotti R. Victor and Pauline Besler Emo and Anne Biagini Mary Black Marion Block Charles and Nancy Boesenberg Franceen Borrillo Patricia Bowles Mark and Jenny Brandemuehl John and Gloria Braskamp Eummi Brettner Mark and Megumi Brod John and M. Christine Brown Brian and Nancy Burke Gary Campanella Walter and Victoria Campbell Lauretta Cappiello Tim and Mary Carl Arthur and Jean Carmichael Jean R. Carpeneti John and Dolores Carr Helen Charette Jimmy Chen and Annie Yuan Michael and Shirley Chiu More than 73,000 nutritious, hot meals were served to needy seniors at Catholic Charities’ three senior nutrition sites – a 41% increase from last year. † Deceased 7 THE VOICES OF HOPE 8 Mark didn’t know if he was going to pass the seventh grade … his regular teachers had even told him so. But, Mark began attending Catholic Charities’ CORAL after-school program at his middle school. With help from the CORAL staff, problems that had been too complicated for him were broken down into components that he could understand and he began to improve his grades and his comprehension levels. Mark finished the year with mostly A’s and B’s on his report card and advanced to the eighth grade and is continuing to improve his scholastic work. Catholic Charities’ CORAL programs are in 20 Santa Clara County public schools serving more than 3,000 students. Dih Nhai was born and raised in Burma, but the current Myanmar political regime spurred her to leave her homeland in order to survive. As a 15-year-old, she made her way to Malaysia. With little protection under Malaysian law and no opportunity to go to school she tried to blend in. She found a job working more than 11 hours every day – seven days a week. With the help of a pastor, Dih Nhai gained entrance to the United Nation’s refugee center and was selected to go to America. Through Catholic Charities’ Refugee Foster Care program, Dih Nhai was matched with a caring family. She’s an honors student and hopes to work in the pharmaceutical industry someday. Jane came to Catholic Charities two years ago - unemployed, struggling with sobriety, hoping to reunite with her children, and in a relationship with a history of domestic violence. Her counselors from Catholic Charities Behavioral Health division worked with her to begin attending Alcoholics Anonymous and got her a sponsor. Counselors helped her to receive medications that would be more effective in treating her symptoms of depression. She was referred to Catholic Charities’ Focus for Work program and found a part time job that she has been able to maintain. Jane continues to attend a women’s meeting every week, has remained clean, and has been reunified with her children. Decades before the federal government enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act, Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County was implementing a program to bring disabled people into the mainstream. Catholic Charities celebrated the 40th anniversary of its Handicapables program with an event attended by more than 150 people at St. Joseph’s Basilica in San Jose - including the founder of the program, Nadine Calligiuri. Undeterred by cerebral palsy, Nadine formed the support and enrichment program designed to bring disabled people together at Mass and social activities. “Handicapables helps get the cobwebs out of people’s minds,” said Nadine. As part of Catholic Charities’ mission statement, the agency strives to “work to create a more just and compassionate community in which people of all cultures and beliefs can participate.” One means to fulfilling its mission statement is Catholic Charities’ implementation of the national JustFaith program within the Diocese of San Jose. Because of this program hundreds of people are now active, passionate advocates for justice in parishes and in the community. Begun by Jack Jezreel, JustFaith offers programs for Catholics, non-Catholics, and youth with topics ranging from compassion and justice to climate change and prison reform. These workshops are exciting opportunities for parishes and small faith communities interested in promoting social ministry. Jon had run afoul of the law. Making his way on his own through the probationary system seemed daunting, but he found help when he was connected with Catholic Charities’ Probation Support and Enhancement Services team. With the support of Catholic Charities case managers, Jon adhered to his court mandates, completed his community service requirements and stayed out of jail. He is one of more than 200 youth who stayed out of jail through the guidance from Catholic Charities case managers. Intensive case management services are provided by the program’s staff to gang-impacted youth and youth involved in the juvenile justice system. MOVING OUT OF POVERTY 9 Douglas and Kim Chrissan Jeffrey and Marlene Coe Lawrence and Bernice Comfort Robert Conlan Victoria Contreras-Wolfe Victor and Barbara Corsiglia Vincent and Colleen Cortese Marion and Mary Cox Marilou Cristina Thomas and Mary Crotty Jerome and Carol Crowley Jeff and Lisa Cuppett Robert and Holly Curley Michael and Maureen Curulla Robert and Edith Czeropski Jean and Mary Ruth Dargis Paul and Marly Darius Ray and Jane Davilla Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. De Bolt Barbara Debenedetto Donald and Barbara DeGroot William and Helen Del Biaggio A. Kirch and Sharon DeMartini John and Robbyn Denzel Michael Denzel Paul and Linda Deppmeier George M. Derderian Gilles Devictor and Claire Simeon Michael and Wendy Donohoe Diane R. Dorsa Frank and Marilyn Dorsa † Deceased 10 Donald and Doris Douglas Jean Drahmann David and Diana Drogos William and Katherine Duffy Jerome and Veronica Duluk Charles and Dana Duncheon Tom and Jo Dunkin Ruth Dunn Mary Agnes Early Jonathan and Therese Engquist Philip and Angela Ernstrom Robert and Eileen Feichtmeir Gerald and Robin Ferrari Dorothy Filice Kirk and Suanne Flatow Ebe Frasse Frank and Michelle Friedrich Hrvoje Galic Jerome and Diantha Galli Robert and Janet Galvin Robert and Thailene Gavin Thierry Geris George Giacomini Muriel Gilson Adrianna and Tom Glascott Glen and Karyn Gramling Tom Grandsaert Philip and Karrie Grasser John and Valorie Hamachek Kirk and Kathryn Hanson Diane and Joe Harrington John and Barbara Hartmann Richard and Joy Hawkins Yvonne Hebert George and Denise Heeg D. J. Heinlen† Mary Hinderliter Michelle Hogan Thomas and Mary Ann Hogan Jeffrey and Patricia Holden Sharon Holt George and Marjorie Honore Peter and Suzanne Hooper John and Valerie Hopkins John Hornberger and Mary Anne Rodgers Alexander Hull Mary Anne Hutson Don and Kathy Imwalle Robert and Christine Jahncke James Janik Pamela John Sara Johnson Mary G. Kaems Reverend Raymond G. Kenny David Kim Franklin and Jean Knofler Roger and Jane Knopf Joseph and Rita Krackeler Peter Krammer Joseph and Emily La Scola Ronald and Marilyn Labetich Catholic Charities’ Tax EZ Program, last year, filed tax claims for 1,353 tax payers and helped 80 clients file their back taxes. As the leading provider of free tax preparation services in Santa Clara County, Catholic Charities helped families receive more than $685,000 in Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC). Tax payers received a total of $1,503,359 in refunds with each household receiving an average of $1,111. Claire Lachance Don and Sue Larson Michael and Carol Lavelle Tim and Lisa Leahy Martin and Linda Lee Thelma Lee Tzongyu and Jeanet Lee Victory Lee Jennifer Levy Joseph and Christine Li Salvador and Laura Liccardo Donald and Maureen Lightbody Kathleen McMahon Liss Richard and Karen Loftus John Lowney Gerard Luk-Pat and Peggy Su Larry and Jo Ann Lynch Orla MacLean Leon and Catherine Manou Patrick and Ursula Mantey Gary and Barbara Martin Reverend Joseph Maynard Jamie McCue Most Reverend Patrick J. McGrath Michael and Nona McHale Gilbert and Vera McInnes Mr. and Mrs. William McKiernan Patrick and Pam McMahon Thomas and Margaret Meagher Joe and Josephine Melo Brian and Catherine Messenger Joseph and Lisa Mitchell Richard and Juanita Miyashiro Chris T. and Nancy Frusetta Moore Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore Robert and Patricia Moore Peter and Kathleen Muller Tom Murphy John and Kathleen Nalty James and Julia Nelson Anthony and Olga Nespole Anh-Duy Nguyen and Quynh Chi Ngo Frank and Donna Nicoletti Mary D. Niemiller Richard and Sue Noack Domenic and Lydia Norcia Ronald and Susan Ober William and Renee O’Brien Robert and Madeline Oei Michael and Evelyn Oliver Noreen O’Reilly Esther Orsi Wayne and Christina Ortiz Eddie and Helen Owen Marilyn Palermo Francis Pastizzo Roger and Silvia Patrick Andrew and Helen Pavicich Carlo and Ev Pedron John Peichoto El Toro Youth Center in Morgan Hill joined the agency providing homework assistance, computer literacy programs and wellness activities to 477 youth from low income families. Willis D. Perkins Fund Ron and Karen Petrinovich Diana Pires Steve Pirotta Michael and Cindy Poso Ellen Prandi David Preklas Donald and Joanne Prolo Todd Rapazzini Joseph and Dorothy Reagan Rick and Anne Reagan Patricia Regan Carl Reinhardt Wayne and Lana Renken David and Barbara Rigney Frank and Joan Ritchey John and Arlene Rocchio Paul and Maureen Rogan Louis and Joanne Rosendin Ray and Nancy Rosendin Francis and Jeannine Sacco Vince and Ellen Sakowski Michael and Maryclaire Sampognaro Travis Sandberg Mark and Sandra Schmidt Thomas and Patricia Schneck Francis Schumacher and Nina Friend Stephen and Nancy Schwalen Milton and Mildread Searl Vincent K. and Zeny Seid Paul and Sylvia and Sylvia Seidel Wayne and Diana Shull Paul and Kathleen Sidenblad Herbert H. Singh Paul and Emily Smith William D. Smythe† Rubén and Lorena Solorio Charles and Irene Splaine Mark Stevens and Mary Murphy James and Joan Stoelker Geraldine Sullivan John P. Sullivan Gerald and Jean Swiss John and Leah Sze Lina Taskovich Steve Tate Paul and Mary Teilh John and Nancy Thielmann Cora Tomalinas John and Elizabeth Toole Mark and Mary Totman Theresa Tran Anthony P. Trebaol Evelyn Troedson William and Ana Tsai Francesca Turbok Michael and Louise Veuve Robert Violante Ted Vo Rodney and Korrin Wade Nick Wagner † Deceased 11 John Wakerly Thomas and Linda Walsh Roberta Ward Don and Sue Watters Carson Williams John Wimer Tobias and Catherine Wolff Jack and Rae Ruey-Yun Yang Joseph and Sandra Young Magi Young Peter and Gail Yribar Cindy and David Zbin David and Germaine Zenk $500 - $999 Anonymous (2) Patrick and Janet Adamiak George and Anne Ahearn Korshed Alam Thomas J. Albanese Donald Allari John Anderson Ronald and Elaine Andrews Anthony and Sue Atwell JoAnn Avalos Jason Baker and Mairead O’Keefe David Baldwin and Susan Speciale Manuel and Mary Banales Dean Banerjee Daniel and Victoria Bencze Carol Blomquist Charles and Barbara Bocks 12 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bordeleau Ron Boring Liadan and Xavier Boyen Richard and Carlee Brown Christopher Burns Stephen Cagliostro Michael and Janet Canning Jim and Dorothy Carlson John and Eleanor Cassidy Alcario and Carmen Castellano Martha Chan Clifford Chang Gary Chock Richard and Machell Clark Joseph Cook Kathryn Corro John Crackel Barbara Cruise Michael and June Cruz Howie and Carie Dallmar James Dalton Joseph and Marion Danko William De Mers Norine DeGregori Dennis Demille Hilary W. Donahue David Duckworth Cletus Earley George Edinger Thomas and Elizabeth Ferrari Kent and Barbara Fielden Bruna R. Finnie Michael and Cynthia Flynn Norma Fox Robert Franceschini, Jr. Robert and Jean Franklin Christine Galloni Maria Garza Marcelle Ghabbour Cyrus Ghazvini Frank Gieselman Clifford and Melody Govaerts Robert Gray Janet Grindy Damon Grose V.M. Gulan Philippe Hammerness Daniel and Judy Hanley Edward and Margaret Hansen Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Harrington Walter and Patricia Hartinger Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hayes Philip and Mercedes Hegland Mark and Betty Hirth William and Carol Hoglund David and Arlene Holloway Francis and Rosemary Hopkins Saurabh and Kathleen Jain William and Danielle James John and Susan Jordan Gary and Fayeann Jumawan Donald and Patricia Kassner Mary Kavanagh Chauncey B. Kendall George and Janet Kern Thomas and Nancy Kinoshita Bradford and Lauren Koenig William and Ann Kozlovsky William and Yvonne Kozlovsky Joseph and Yu Ku Dennis and Celeste Lahr James and Claire Lakner Quan-Chiu Lam George Lancos Melanio and Imelda Lara Reverend William C. Leininger James and Julie L’Heureux Bernard and Elizabeth Lilly Arthur and Dolores Lopez James Lundy Denis and Mary Fran Lynch Dave Mackin John Madden Catholic Charities’ Immigration Legal Services provided more than 3,000 people with assistance in applying for citizenship, asylum, visas and special immigrant petitions for children in foster care. Peggy A. Malley Jose and Maria Marquez Elbert Martin John and Katherine Mattingly Dennis and Margaret McCarthy Michael and Mary McCusker Dennis McEvoy Patrick and Nancy McGaraghan William and Darlene McGinnis Robert McGlinchey Robert and Dorothy McGuckin Joe and Josephine Melo Clement Michaelraj and Cezil Victor Pat and Joyce Milligan Joseph and Lisa Mitchell Reverend Robert B. Moran Efrain Moreno Larry and Dorothea Morris Paul Morris Glenn and Dayna Morton Roy and Susan Moses Timothy and Tami Mulcahy Eileen Mullin Margaret Nacorda-Kinney Dung Nguyen James and Sharon O’Brien Raymond and Mary Ann O’Brien Patrick and Carolyn O’Connor Celeste Oda Patrick and Mary O’Meara Henderson Ong Ethelbert Onyewuenyi Wayne Padley Mike and Christina Pak Sean Palacio Diane Palmeri Donald and Susan Pandori Reverend Jon Pedigo Gary Pester Raymond and Megan Petty John and Sybille Pfluke Joseph and Jane Phipps Edward and Donna Plehn John and Valerie Poggi Julia Pon Judith E. Poutre John and Carin Powers Mark Protsik John and Regina Raniseski Robert J. Rayl, Jr. Edward and Rebecca Rea Larry and Katia Reeves Joseph and Pam Reinke Christopher and Peggy Reynolds John Rhine Maurene Rodoni Joan Rotar James Rowe Kathleen M. Ryan Paul and Mary Sanchirico Vincent and Vivian Sanders Reverend Msgr. John Sandersfeld Marguerita Sasser John and Liz Sauter Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Schick Barbara A. Schumacher Suzy Seandel Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shovlin Steven and Nenita Smith Kenneth Solomon Maria Soria-Dinga Ronald G. Speno David and Constance Stiff Dennis and Sally Swanson Joseph and Theresa Sweeney Dan Swinehart and Michele Rae Marschelle and Dian Syverson Trudy and Larry Taliaferro Mr. and Mrs. Urben Taporco Michael and Jeanette Thatcher Dr. and Mrs. Michael E. Thomas Carlton and Maria Tiamson James Toothman Scott and Paulyne Townsend Stephen Trebaol Robert Turkowski Gerald and Martha Anne Uelmen David and Patty Van Campenhout Mr. and Mrs. Van Dierendonck Stephen Van Dusen Dee Vance-Micallef Kenneth and Sharene Virnig Catholic Charities serves more than 300 families with children under the age of five through its FIRST 5 program. FIRST 5 supports the healthy development of children and enriches the lives of their families and communities by providing parent workshops, connecting the families with the community resources they need, and much more at our Family Resource Centers. 13 Alex and Suyang Wang Chi and Rosa Wang Paul Williams and Suzanne Wheaton John and Peggy Worthing Bradley Yeargain and Eva Ng $250-$499 The Golden Gateway program was launched to reach out to underserved individuals and communities regardless of their lifestyle, gender, creed or ethnicity. The program serves isolated people in the Asian, African American, Latino, American Indian, as well as the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities. Golden Gateway delivers community-based mobile outreach to seniors older than 60-years-old with undiagnosed depression and other mental health problems. 14 Anonymous (3) Carol and Emma Abela Mary Alexander Stanley and Colleen Alger Roland and Yolande Alix Arnold and Suzanne Ambiel Douglas Amorese Jeffrey and Maribeth Anderson Mary Anderson Virginia Andrakin Joel Atkin Mary Zane Aumack Ronald and Joan Avanzino Miguel Avila and Lucia Soares Donald and Nancy Ayers Rosemary Bacy John and Lisa Balboni Kenneth and Leona Baricevic James and Peggy Bariteau Patricia Beasley Grant and Ruth Becker Joseph Bellah Kimberly Beltramo John and Marian Bennett Chris Benson and Pamela Maker Louis and Angie Biagini Thomas Biagini Pat Billiet Brian and Julie Blach Walter Boileau Barbara Borthwick Dipankar and Margarita Bose Lawrence and Sally Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mary Brown Raymond and Marie Alves Buck Joseph Bugajski Warren and Dianne Bunting Robert Burb and Cheryl Macaraeg Emiro and Sonia Burbano Roger and Michelle Burch Agostino and Arlene Burzio Sandy Cademartori Roy and Judith Capaldo Leo T. Carlino Fred and Gilda Casuga Wei Chen and Chingyao Liu Sui-Chen Chong Mark Noga and Claire-Noelle Chun Robert Clark Ted Cribari and Patricia Colter J. Eugene and Sheila Conry Del and Kathleen Corral Genaro and Teresita Costales Thomas and Linda Costanza Richard and Karen Cover Charles and Charlene Cox Alexander and Lois Crabb Denis A. Crasta William Crites Lorraine Crowder Richard and Anne Crowley Jaime and Loretta Cummins John and Vickie Cupples Douglas and Mary Curtis John and Mary Cwynar Michael and Janell Day Mary de la Vega Robert and Marian De Mattei William DeBord Richard and Joan Della Maggiore Roland and Marcia Deptuch Vincent Desbieys Rick and Julie DiNapoli Ralph and Ruth Dreike Ajay D’Souza Don Van Patten and Judith Duffy Kevin and M. Anne Eck Richard and Jean Eckert Jeanne Elam Patricia G. Eldred Ronald and Suzanne Entler Lucille A. Fedor Baldomero and Elisabeth Felix Yvonne Fernandez Orville and Elsie Fery Stanley and Mary Fitzgerald Philip and Caroline Fluegemann Tom and Connie Franceschi Judith Friedrichs Marguerite Gall John Ganino Peter and Marjorie Gaudio Art and Barbara Gemmell Victor and Mariana Giacalone Frances Giammona R. and D. Gomez Laura Gonzalez-Escoto Bill and Cristine Goodman Steve and Jean Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Goularte Kevin and Tina Graham Donald and Ann Gralnek Ralph Gray Kevin Grimes Richard and Eileen Grindeland Christopher and Kathleen Grzanowski Richard Gutierrez C.J. Haggerty Michael and Barbara Haley Daniel Hankins James and Bette Harrison Donna Hasbrouck William and Evon Hass Kathy Hausler John and Alison Hawkins Joseph Hedges Robert Henderson John and Mary Ann Herlihy Danilo and Marites Hilario Jane and Graham Hills James Hilt and Janet Robertson Clorinda P. Hite Robert and Alice Hitzfeld C. Richard and Ruth Ann Holleran Carlton and Pam Horine Anthony and Theresa Iantosca Adrian and Mary Jiminez Marion Johnson Mark and Andree Johnson Roger Johnson Paul and Theresa Johnston Epifanio Juarez John and Margaret Kelly John and Olga Kelly Maureen Kennedy John and Sharon Kennett Jeffrey King Mary King James Kinsella James and Shari Klingensmith Michael and Barbara Klyszeiko Patricia Korman David and Mary Krenek M. Willard and Cecile Kresse John Laird Ernest and Yvette Lanoie Through the services of our Behavioral Health programs, 88% of the adults served avoided psychiatric hospitalization and maintained stable housing. Marilyn Larson Nancy Laun Lazares Family Foundation Tho and Kim-Oanh Le Arthur Leando Bradley and Aimee Ledwith Gene and Jeannine Leichner Ann Liebmann Rita Lin Paul and Sally Lopez Kevin Louie and Brenda Tsiang Keith Love and Maria Vallano Patricia Lucas Emmanuel and Pamela Lugos Clare Lynch Joseph Lynch Carl and Joan Mack Bruce and Linda Macleod Roberto and Anne Maragoni Carole Marsh James and Darlene Marshall Eleanor Martinez Karl Martitsch and Teresa Catalano George and Mary Mathew Margaret McAllister Robert and Michelle McCauley Lawrence and Lynn McGovern Emmett and Marianne McGrath Edd and Kathy McKibben Reverend Walter McMahon Martin McVeigh Manuel and Elena Mendoza Juan Mercier Arthur and Janice Micheletti Donna Miguelgorry John Mikulsky Reverend Msgr. Joseph Milani Breck Milde James and Terri Miller Christopher Moeller Steve Mohebi and Shokooh Miry Sonia Molina James and Katheen Moritz Steve Y. Muto Maria Nakaji Paul and Eden Nesse Marvin Neu, Jr. Paul Newman Valerie Newman James and Irene Newton Ngoc Nguyen Nguyet D. Nguyen Nancy Nirschl 15 Richard and Mary Ann Noce James Obot Joseph and Mary Ann Obot William and Donna O’Connell Ken and Linda Okenquist Tony and Isabel Okere Paul and Cassie Olson Kehinde and Josephine Olugbode Jack and Rosalinda Oneto Frank and Judith Palacio Christian and Noelle Paquet Knox and Pamela Parker Tom and Resa Pearson Hildegarde Pecsar Sally and Jim Petersen John Petrilla John and Louise Pfeiffer Vivian D. Phillips C. Stephen and Andrea Plant Donald and Mary Poepping Michael and Felicia Pollock Gary and Sherry Price Tom and Sandy Provasi Manuel and Mary Quaresma William S. Quitalig, Jr. Richard and Janet Rathmann Dana Reed Daniel Regan Edward Reidenbach Claude and Rose-Marie Remillard John and Sheila Riley † Deceased 16 William and Marilyn Rodman Socorro Romo Ken and Wendy Ronsse Patricia Ross Maria Ruidas Melvin and Lois Russi Fred and Mary Schell Kenneth and Marcia Schneider Eric and Bernice Schramm Edgardo and Ann Segovia Ronnie Sendejas Jon Shank Clifford and Cynthia Shaw John and Patricia Shinn Joseph and Danielle Sigrist Wai Yuen Sik James Silva Robert and Debra Simmons Kenneth and Carole Sinclair James and Susan Skorey Nancy Smith Terry and Julie Smith Maxine Smrekar John and Madge Soares Joseph and Melody Sokol Jure and Michelle Sola William and Jean Staats Frank and Niki Stephenson Tara Stermer Sarah Stutzman Reverend Msgr. Terrence J. Sullivan Luis and Mary Tapia Maria Teodorczyk Thomas and Shirley Tognoli D.C. Torres Francisco and Jennifer Torres Chi-Thuan T. Tran Emil and Elsie Trojak Victor Valdes and Rita Torres Thomas and Chinnamma Valel Michael Van Riet and Maryanne Flynn Robert E. Vancleef Perry and Linda Vartanian Mary Venard David R. Vieira, Jr. Manuel Vieira Catherine Villa Saul and Maria Villanueva Mr. and Mrs. Coby M. Vink Mark Voll Charles and Jane Volpe To provide a safe evening alternative to being on the street amidst gangs, Catholic Charities instituted a twice weekly, late night gym program, attracting nearly 100 youth to our Washington United Youth Center. Phuong Vu and Tiviane Trinh Thuy Vu Claire Wagner and Gregory Ashley Danny and Rose Wallis Gary and Cathy Walz Edward and Patricia Watson Albert and Karen Wege Thomas and Lisa Wicki Kenneth and Nancy Wiener Margaret Williams Donald and Catherine Williamson Doug and Amy Wolf Savio and Amy Wong Chris Yanguas Edward and Pat Ybarro George and Elizabeth Young Jennifer Young Institutional Support: $25,000 + ACE Public School Network The Catholic Foundation of Santa Clara County Elsie and Josephine Colombo Charitable Trust Heritage Bank of Commerce Jos. J. Albanese, Inc. The James Irvine Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church Valle Monte League, Inc. The Valley Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 Citi Foundation eBay Foundation Fry’s Electronics The Health Trust Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Kirks Kid’s Opportunity Fund Raskob Foundation Rotary Club of Morgan Hill Wells Fargo Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 CBIZ Benefts & Insurance Services of Silicon Valley, Inc. Johnson Lumber Co. Northern California Grantmakers Ramapo Trust San Francisco Foundation Seton Provincialate Daughters of Charity The Garcia Pass It On Foundation Trust Funds Incorporated $2,500 - $4,999 AIG SunAmerica Allsite Company The Altos Foundation, Inc. Andreini & Company ARM, Inc. Berliner Cohen Delucchi, Hawn and Company, LLP First Republic Bank Gawlick Retirement Services Green Vehicles Heaven’s Helping Hand Foundation Interbranch Special Projects Foundation of SC County Johanson & Yau Accountancy Corporation Labuda Family Foundation Lyons Brothers Plumbing Marsh, Inc. Morgan Hill Police Officer’s Association Paramit Corporation The Portola Group South Bay Construction Company South Valley Developers Sprig Electric Strongbow Investments GP, LLC Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. United Way of Delaware Dan Caputo Company Endwave Corporation Farmers Union Partnership at San Pedro Square Federated Investors ING KLA-Tencor Corporation Lexus Champions For Charity Los Gatos Travel MetLife Monterey Mushrooms, Inc. Peppertree Estates Petrinovich Pugh & Company, LLP Rosendin Electric, Incorporated San Jose Construction Sweeney, Mason, Wilson and Bosomworth The Jesuit Community at Santa Clara University United Way of the Bay Area $1,500 - $2,499 $500 - $999 Diocese of San Jose The McCarthy Ranch Monument Construction, Inc. Monument Pools, Inc. The Presbytery of San José Almaden Valley Women’s Club American Cancer Society Community Links International Dostart Development Comapny, LLC Lautze & Lautze Maureen Institute YLI Unit 136 Saint Andrews Episcopal Church Saint Lucy’s Institute 204 Young Ladies Institute San Jose Water Company $1,000 - $1,499 Berger/Lewis Accountancy Corporation Campo di Bocce Charities Housing With the addition of the Sunnyvale site, Catholic Charities’ Day Break complement of Adult Daycare & Caregiver Support Services numbers three, including centers in downtown San Jose and in San Jose’s Evergreen area. The Day Break program provides nonmedical care for older adults struggling with Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. While their loved one is being cared for at Day Break, the caregiver has a chance to recharge their batteries, run important errands and take time to care for themselves. 17 Sisters of the Holy Names United Way of Sacramento Area University of California San Francisco Wal-Mart Foundation Wal-mart Stores, Inc. Young Ladies Institute # 209 $250-$499 Catholic Cemeteries of the Diocese of San Jose Clayton Insurance Agency, Inc. Dividend Homes, Inc. Lacerda Chiropractic, Inc. Morgan Hill Kiwanis Club Office Space Design Saint Joseph School San Jose Council #2 Young Men’s Institute Scott Valley Bank Triangle United Way United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania Urban Outfitters Matching Gifts Companies Abbott Laboratories Adobe Systems Inc. AG Edwards Agilent Technologies Allstate Insurance Company AMD Advanced Micro Devices Applied Materials 18 AT&T Bank of America Barclays Global Investors BEA Cisco Systems, Inc. GE General Electric Foundation Google, Inc. Greater Bay Bancorp Hewlett-Packard Company Hospira IBM Johnson & Johnson Kaiser Permanente KPMG Lockheed Martin Macy’s West Maly’s of California, Inc. Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Morgan Stanley National Semiconductor Corporation NUMMI Oracle Corporation PG&E SBC Schering-Plough Corporation Spansion Sun Microsystems, Inc. Wachovia Corporation Washington Mutual, Inc. Wells Fargo Yahoo! Inc. Diocese of San Jose Parishes Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph Catholic Community at Stanford Chinese Catholic Community Christ the King Church Church of the Ascension Church of the Resurrection Church of the Transfiguration Five Wounds Portuguese National Church Holy Cross Parish Holy Family Parish Holy Korean Martyrs Parish Holy Spirit Parish Most Holy Trinity Parish Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Our Lady of Peace Parish Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish Queen of Apostles Parish Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Sacred Heart Parish Saint Anthony Parish Saint Athanasius Parish Saint Brother Albert Chmielowski Polish Mission Saint Catherine Parish Saint Christopher Parish Saint Clare Parish Saint Cyprian Parish There is a critical need for housing assistance so that working lowincome individuals and families, as well as those with disabilities and other barriers to housing, can afford to live and work in the area. Catholic Charities has created the Domus Council, a coalition of community and business leaders investing $10,000 - $100,000 annually, to create new affordable housing units. Saint Elizabeth Parish Saint Frances Cabrini Parish Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Saint John the Baptist Parish Saint John Vianney Parish Saint Joseph of Cupertino Parish Saint Joseph Parish Saint Julie Parish Saint Justin Parish Saint Lawrence the Martyr Parish Saint Leo the Great Parish Saint Lucy Parish Saint Maria Goretti Parish Saint Martin of Tours Parish Saint Martin Parish Saint Mary of the Assumption Croation Mission Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Parish Saint Mary Parish Saint Nicholas Parish Saint Patrick Parish Saint Simon Parish Saint Thomas Aquinas Parish Saint Thomas of Canterbury Parish Saint Victor Parish Saint William Parish Santa Clara University Mission Santa Teresa Parish City of Palo Alto City of San Jose City of Santa Clara City of Sunnyvale Council on Aging County of Santa Clara Town of Los Gatos Local Public Partnerships 2008 Golf Tournament City of Campbell City of Cupertino City of Gilroy City of Los Altos City of Milpitas City of Morgan Hill City of Mountain View Domus Council Members of the Domus Council have committed to investing $10,000 to $100,000 annually. Domus means home in Latin, an appropriate name for a group whose goal is creating more affordable housing for individuals and families living in poverty. Founding Members 2007-2008 Jos. J. Albanese Phil and Jennifer DiNapoli Mike and Mary Ellen Fox Phil and Kelly Mahoney Roger and Wendy Mairose Christine and Robert Masleid Michael and Anne Schall John M and Abby Sobrato Title Sponsor Lunch Sponsor Barbara and Paul Gentzkow and Robert Half International Cypress Sponsors Berliner Cohen Lexus of Stevens Creek The Portola Group South Bay Construction The TOD Company The Wallace Family Augusta sponsors AIG SunAmerica Andreini and Company ARM, Inc. Aumack Brothers / Morris / Pierce Paul Beaupre/Charlie Duncheon Beaupre / Connolly / Pelzel / Sweeney Darrell Berg / Gene Toomey Brassfield Estate Winery Caffe Siena Ladies CBIZ Accounting Tax and Advisory CBIZ Benefits & Insurance Delucchi, Hawn & Co. First Republic Bank Jerry and Linda Floyd Keith Fox Gawlick Retirement Services, Inc. John Hancock Annuities / MetLife Johanson & Yau, Accountancy Corp. Ron and Joan Mackin Marsh Inc. Joe Melehan Misty Foundation Normandin Chrysler-Jeep Paramit Corporation Ron and Sheryl Pelzel David and Roxanne Peterschmidt Speno Family Properties Sprig Electric Company Strongbow Investments Joe Thomas, Merrill Lynch Toolwire Triplett Financial Services Greg and Liz Vaughan Patrick Waite Special Sponsors Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. Ron Witherspoon, Inc. Lyons Brothers Plumbing Heritage Bank of Commerce Dinner Sponsors Jennifer and Phil DiNapoli Melinda and John DiNapoli Lindsey, Shelby, Nini and Les Pelio Catholic Charities’ High School Community Service Recognition Awards presented grants to the top students from each of the six Catholic high schools in Santa Clara County to enhance their charitable works in our community. 19 Each of the 31 Catholic elementary schools in Santa Clara County joined in Catholic Charities’ Season of Sharing events. The schools’ students, along with the support of their families, assisted our agency’s clients through food drives, bike and bus token collections, financial support and prayer. The events took place during the Christmas and Lenten seasons. The Howard Graham Family The McCarthy Ranch Berger/Lewis Accountancy Corp Campo Di Bocce Charities Housing Dan Caputo Co, Tom and Margi Connolly Firehouse Grill and Brewery 20 Green Vehicles ING Annuities Los Gatos Travel Nick Marble/Federated Investors Chris and Nancy Moore Pepper Tree Estates Rosendin Electric San Jose Mercury News Ann and Mike Schall Sweeney, Mason, Wilson & Bosomworth Toolwire D.J. and Phyllis Heinlen Endowment Fund Diane Pelosi Saign Endowment Fund Raymond and Susan Triplett Family Endowment Fund Endowment for Newly-Arrived Immigrants and Refugees Catholic Charities General Endowment THANK YOU Circle of Hope All of our anonymous donors The Circle of Hope recognizes donors who have included Catholic Charities in their estate plans. Those who made gifts in-kind Special Auction Donors Anonymous (31) Maribel and Robert Andonian Mary and Doug Aumack Dorothy Banker Pauline and Victor Besler Lynn and Jim Briody Linda and Jerry Floyd Barbara and Paul Gentzkow D.J. Heinlen† James D. Kelly Jo Ann and Larry Lynch Joan and Ron Mackin Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Mitchell Peggy and Lon Normandin Rosemary and Adolph Quilici Debbie and Tom Robinson Andrea and Joe Thomas Susan and Ray Triplett Darleen and Richard Worth Mary Sue and John Albanese Diamonds by Filice Marilyn and Frank Dorsa Susan and Oliver Flach JMK Investments Les McClane Construction Los Gatos Travel Bishop Patrick J. McGrath The Party Helpers Kristi and Rich Saso Lilli and John Valencia Endowment Funds Endowment funds ensure the future stability of Catholic Charities by providing support for Catholic Charities programs. William J. and Marjorie Adams, Jr. Endowment Fund Nancy E. Biagini Memorial Endowment Fund Catholic Charities is grateful for gifts of any size. Your dollars directly benefit thousands of individuals in our community who struggle to achieve wellness and self-sufficiency. We also wish to acknowledge the generosity of: Those who made gifts in memory of a loved one Those who made gifts in honor of a loved one. We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our donor lists. However, if your name has been omitted, misspelled, or incorrectly listed, please accept our sincere apology. We ask that you bring the error to our attention so that we may correct our records. Please contact the Development Department at (408) 325-5125. WAYS TO GIVE Appreciated Stock. Making gifts of securities that you have held for more than one year allow you to avoid capital gains tax and receive a tax deduction. You can use the stock’s fair market value as your charitable deduction, up to 30 percent of your adjusted gross income. Caritas Society. Caritas, a Latin word meaning “charity,” is an appropriate way to acknowledge individuals who support Catholic Charities each year with generous gifts between $1,000 and $50,000 that strengthen families and build economic self-sufficiency. Cash Gifts. Every dollar contributed helps reduce poverty in Santa Clara County. Please consider making a monthly or annual pledge. We accept transfers of stock and donations of other assets. Contributions are tax deductible and an official receipt will be furnished. Corporate and Foundation Support. Without the financial support of private foundations and corporations, many of our critical programs would not remain fully staffed. We are seeking grant opportunities of all types; event sponsorships; and we appreciate group volunteer projects. Domus Council. The council is a coalition of community and business leaders investing $10,000 - $100,000 annually to provide new affordable housing with supportive services for individuals and families living in poverty. Domus is a Latin word for “home.” Employer Matching Gifts. Catholic Charities is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation and may qualify for matching funds through your employer. Check with your company to see if your gift qualifies. Family Legacy Endowments. A Family Legacy Endowment to Catholic Charities can be established and named for the family with a pledge of $50,000, which can be completed with annual gifts or a planned gift. Once the endowment fund reaches $50,000, the income it earns is allocated to Catholic Charities programs according to your wishes. Golf Tournament. Join us at our 25th Annual Golf Tournament on June 8, 2009 for a round of golf at Cinnabar Hills Golf Club, lunch, cocktails, dinner, plus live and silent auctions. All proceeds will support at-risk youth, the elderly, the homeless, the mentally ill, and families struggling to make ends meet. Legacy Gifts. Naming Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County as a beneficiary of your will, insurance policy, retirement plan, or trust creates a living legacy of generosity to those in need. The Circle of Hope honors individuals and families who have named Catholic Charities as a beneficiary. Memorial and Honorary Gifts. Memorial gifts perpetuate the values that directed someone’s life. Honorary gifts recognize someone during his or her lifetime, or commemorate a special event or anniversary. Catholic Charities will send appropriate letters of acknowledgement for both types of gifts. Vehicle Donations. Vehicle donations support our Refugee Resettlement Program, which helps survivors of war and trauma to renew their lives. Catholic Charities will take care of the DMV paperwork and arrange to pick up the vehicle (Santa Clara County only). If you would like more information about any of these giving options, go to www.catholiccharitiesscc.org or you may also call us at (408) 325-5125 to make credit card donations, or send checks to Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County, Attn: Office of Development, 2625 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA, 95134-2130. 21 NON-PROFIT ORG. 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