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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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THE VOICES
OF HOPE
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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