Servicios - PathStone
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Servicios - PathStone
Attachment 7 Annual Report 2008 Informe Anual 2008 PathStone OUR MISSION: is a visionary, diverse organization empowering individuals, families and communities to attain economic and social resources for building better lives. PathStone builds family and individual self-sufficiency by strengthening farmworker, rural and urban communities. PathStone promotes social justice through programs and advocacy. PathStone LA MISSIÓN DE PATHSTONE: es una visionaria, organización diversa que empodera a individuos, familias y comunidades a alcanzar recursos económicos y sociales para la construcción de mejores vidas. The PathStone Annual Report is a periodical published once a year by PathStone Corporation, 400 East Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 14607. ISSUE NO: 1 ISSUE DATE: July 2009 PUBLISHER: PathStone Corporation EDITOR: Mary E. McCrank DESIGNER: MillRace Design Associates PathStone construye la autosuficiencia de la familia y los individuos mediante el fortalecimiento de las comunidades de trabajadores agrícolas, rurales y urbanas. PathStone promueve la justicia social a través de programas y abogacia. EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS 2008 Fast Facts About PathStone Datos Breves Acerca de PathStone 2008 36,072 Participants served, benefiting 68,537 family members 36,072 Participantes que recibieron servicios, beneficiando a 68,537 miembros de la familia EMPOWERING FAMILIES Characteristics of Participants Served Características de los participantes que recibieron servicios Gender Género 61% 39% EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES Female Femenino Male Masculino Age Edad 15 and younger 15 años y menores de 15 16-21 Entre 16 y 21 años 22-44 Entre 22 y 44 años 45-54 Entre 45 y 54 años 55 and older 55 años y mayores de 55 8.6% 6.5% 46% 19.3% 19.6% Education Educación 4.4% Never Attended Nunca asistió 14.7% Dropped Out, Pre-High School 14.8% 65% 1.1% Deserción estudiantil antes de los estudios secundarios Dropped Out, During High School Deserción estudiantil durante los estudios secundarios High School Graduate/GED/Additional Education Graduado de Escuela Secundaria/GED/Educación Adicional In School En la escuela Ethnicity Groupo étnico Asian Asiático Black Negro Hispanic Hispano Native American Indígena Norteamericano White Caucáseo 2.2% 23.5% 24.5% 5.6% 44.1% 3| A Message from the Board Chair and President and CEO of PathStone IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO INTRODUCE YOU TO PATHSTONE CORPORATION’S ANNUAL REPORT of our accomplishments throughout 2008. This report captures the measurable outcomes of our complex organization. In addition, there are thousands of intangible uncounted encounters between our participants, staff, board members and volunteers. Relationships we have established with community partners, our important funding sources and our connection to advocates such as yourself serve to define the heart and soul of PathStone. We are about the business of “Connecting You to Opportunities.” Stuart J. Mitchell, President & CEO Presidente & CEO “Although our name has changed throughout our history, one thing has remained constant: our commitment to help people help themselves.” Each year, PathStone continues to grow and expand services. Last year, we served a total of 63,894 participants and their family members. This year, we have served more than 68,537. The ability to deliver these critical services has been greatly improved by decisions made by our Board of Directors to dramatically impact the brand message of our organization. On Oct. 27, 2008, after more than 18 months of corporate-wide focus groups, advice from consultants and intense internal deliberations, the Board of Directors voted to change the name of Rural Opportunities, Inc. to PathStone Corporation. We developed a brand statement that we believe describes the purpose and vision of our organization. We created this new brand in an effort to more effectively describe the work we do in urban and rural communities. Our mission has not changed! We relaunched our Web site, www.pathstone.org. This interactive participantfocused tool is becoming one of our primary resources for “Connecting You to Opportunities.” We restructured our corporate Board of Directors to more effectively govern the growing complexity of our organization. Participanteligible members retain majority control of the Board as required by the PathStone bylaws. As we publish our 2008 Annual Report, we are developing plans to celebrate our 40th year of service (1969-2009). This is a major milestone in the proud history of our organization. Although our name has changed throughout our history [Bureau of Program Funding, 1969; Program Funding, Inc., 1971; Rural New York Farmworker Opportunities, Inc., 1978; and Rural Opportunities, Inc. 1985], one thing has remained constant: our commitment to help people help themselves. The national economic crisis has directly impacted our participants through loss of employment, increased cost of basic family needs of food, affordable shelter, transportation, education and health care costs. PathStone remains committed to continue its vital work as a beacon of hope in the midst of the crisis. We hope you will join with us as we work in partnership to continue “Connecting You to Opportunities.” Stuart J. Mitchell, President & CEO Sheila Banks, Chairwoman, Board of Directors |4 Un mensaje de la Presidenta de la Junta y el CEO NOS COMPLACE PRESENTARLE EL INFORME ANUAL DE PATHSTONE CORPORATION que contiene nuestros logros durante el 2008. Este informe captura los resultados mesurables de nuestra organización compleja. Además, hay miles de encuentros entre nuestros participantes, personal, miembros de la junta y voluntarios que no han sido contados. Las relaciones que hemos establecido con nuestros socios de la comunidad, nuestras Fuentes de financiamiento importantes y nuestra conexión con intercesores tal como usted sirven para definir el corazón y alma de PathStone. Estamos en el negocio de “Conectarle a Usted con las Oportunidades.” Cada año, PathStone sigue creciendo y expandiendo los servicios. El año pasado, servimos a 63,894 participantes y a los miembros de sus familias. Este año hemos servido a más de 68,537. La capacidad para ofrecer estos servicios críticos ha sido mejorada grandemente por decisiones tomadas por nuestra Junta de Directores para impactar dramáticamente el mensaje de la marca de nuestra organización. El 27 de octubre, 2008, Después de más de 18 meses de grupos de enfoque por toda la corporación, asesoramiento por nuestros consultores y deliberaciones internas intensas, la Junta de Directores votó para cambiar el nombre de Rural Opportunities, Inc. a PathStone Corporation. Desarrollamos una declaración sobre la marca que creemos describe el propósito y visión de nuestra organización. Creamos esta nueva marca en un esfuerzo de describir más efectivamente el trabajo que hacemos en las comunidades urbanas y rurales. ¡Nuestra misión no ha cambiado! Lanzamos nuevamente nuestra página Web, www.pathstone.org. Esta herramienta interactiva enfocada en el participante se está convirtiendo en uno de nuestros recursos principales para “Conectarle a Usted con las Oportunidades.” Reestructuramos nuestra Junta de Directores corporativa para gobernar más efectivamente la creciente complejidad de nuestra organización. Los miembros que son participantes elegibles retienen el control mayoritario de la Junta según el reglamento de PathStone. A la vez que publicamos nuestro Informe Anual del 2008, estamos desarrollando planes para celebrar nuestro 40º año de servicio (1969-2009). Este es un evento muy importante en la orgullosa historia de nuestra organización. Aunque nuestro nombre ha cambiado durante nuestra historia [Negociado de Financiamiento de Programa, 1969; Financiamiento de Programa, Inc., 1971; Oportunidades para Trabajadores Agrícolas en el Nueva York Rural, Inc., 1978; y Oportunidades Rurales, Inc. 1985], una cosa ha permanecido constante: nuestro compromiso para ayudar a la gente a ayudarse así misma. La crisis económica nacional ha impactado directamente a nuestros participantes por la pérdida de empleo, aumento en el costo de las necesidades básicas de la familia de alimentos, albergue costeable, transportación, educación y servicios de salud. PathStone sigue comprometida en continuar su trabajo vital como faro de esperanza en medio de esta crisis. Esperamos que se una a nosotros a medida que trabajamos en sociedad para “Conectarle a Usted con las Oportunidades.” Sheila Banks, Chairwoman, Board of Directors Presidenta, Junta de Directores “Aunque nuestro nombre ha cambiado durante nuestra historia, una cosa ha permanecido constante: nuestro compromiso para ayudar a la gente a ayudarse así misma.” Stuart J. Mitchell, Presidente & CEO Sheila Banks, Presidenta, Junta de Directores 5| Services Adult Training and Employment Skills assessment PRISCILLA MARTINEZ walked into PathStone’s Fremont, Ohio, office seeking Career exploration food assistance. After talking with our staff, Priscilla said she wanted to learn more about our Training & Employment Program. One of Priscilla’s biggest barriers was that she had never held a job outside of the fields. However, she had just obtained her GED and was interested in going to school to learn how to be a phlebotomist. Priscilla was referred to the Vanguard-Sentinel Career Center and enrolled in phlebotomy classes. PathStone provided her with an hourly stipend while she attended classes full time, as well as assistance with travel expenses, a uniform and supplies she needed to complete her clinical work at Fremont Memorial Hospital. After receiving a certificate for completing the program, Priscilla continued working at Fremont Memorial Hospital, where she is now making $10.80 per hour. Job training Training for advanced agricultural jobs Job placement services Vocational rehabilitation services for disabled farmworkers Preparation for placement in high growth industries Services offered in New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia and Puerto Rico Servicios Evaluación de aptitudes Búsqueda de carreras Adiestramiento para el empleo Adiestramiento para empleos agrícolas avanzados Servicios de colocación en empleo Rehabilitación vocacional para trabajadores agrícolas deshabilitados Preparación para la colocación en industrias de alto crecimiento Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva Jersey, Nueva York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia y Puerto Rico Data / Datos 2,858 People Served / Personas a las que se prestaron servicios 644 Number of People Placed in Full-Time Employment / Personas colocadas en empleos a jornada completa $1,764,729 Total New Tax Revenue Generated / Total de nuevos ingresos generados por los impuestos INVESTMENT IN COMMUNITIES Through New Payroll Taxes / Inversión en las comunidades mediante los nuevos impuestos de nómina $1,099,621 Employees / Empleados $464,656 Employers / Empleadores |6 Adiestramiento y Empleo para Adultos PRISCILLA MARTÍNEZ caminó hasta la oficina de Fremont, Ohio, de PathStone buscando asistencia para la comida. Después de hablar con nuestro personal, Priscilla dijo que ella deseaba aprender más respecto a nuestro Programa de Adiestramiento & Empleo. Una de las barreras más grandes para Priscilla fue que ella nunca había tenido un empleo fuera de los campos. Sin embargo, ella había obtenido su GED recientemente y estaba interesada en asistir a la escuela para aprender a ser una flebotomista. Priscilla fue enviada al Vanguard-Sentinel Career Center y se matriculó en las clases para flebotomistas. PathStone le proveyó un estipendio por hora mientras ella asistía a clases a tiempo completo, así como asistencia para los gastos de transportación, un uniforme y los materiales que necesitaba para completar su trabajo clínico en el Fremont Memorial Hospital. Luego de recibir un certificado al completar el programa, Priscilla continuó trabajando en el Fremont Memorial Hospital, donde ella gana $10.80 por hora. Child and Family Development HEIDI SALAZAR-DIAZ has been with PathStone’s Migrant Head Start Program in Pennsylvania since she was a toddler. We have watched her grow into a beautiful, intelligent young girl. Her winning smile has captured all of us. Heidi was very eager to learn and loved to come to school, always participating graciously in any activities her teachers would give her. While at school, she enjoyed painting and helping others. When she grows up, she wants to be a “star or rainbow in the sky!” We think that means she has big plans for herself, and we have no doubt she will succeed in whatever she decides to do. Since our last season has ended, Heidi’s mother enrolled her in kindergarten. Upon registration and testing, the school discovered that Heidi is far more advanced than other children her age and entered her directly into first grade. Everyone is so proud of this achievement because if it were not for her years in PathStone’s Migrant Head Start Program, Heidi may not have achieved such success. Not only has Heidi learned English with our program, but she gained all of the knowledge needed to jump ahead a grade. This is only the beginning for Heidi. With her outgoing personality, eagerness to learn and hard work, she will be that star in the sky. Services Assist children to mature socially, emotionally, educationally and nutritionally Assess families’ needs Educate parents on healthy life choices Full-day child care provided at Head Start Centers Distribute free books and literacy information to parents Provide nutritious meals to children Services offered in New Jersey and Pennsylvania Servicios Ayudar a los niños para que maduren social, emocional, educacional y nutricionalmente Evaluar las necesidades familiares Educar a los padres sobre opciones sanas para la vida Se provee cuido diurno de niños de todo el día en los Centros Head Start Distribuir libros gratuitos e información sobre el alfabetismo a los padres Proporcionar comidas nutritivas a los niños Desarrollo del Niño y de la Familia HEIDI SALAZAR-DÍAZ ha estado con el Programa de Head Start para Emigrantes de PathStone en Pennsylvania desde que era pequeñita. La hemos visto crecer en una muchacha bonita e inteligente. Su sonrisa encantadora ha conquistado a todos nosotros. Heidi deseaba aprender y le encantaba venir a la escuela, siempre participando amablemente en cualquier actividad que sus maestras le presentaban. Cuando estaba en la escuela, ella disfrutaba de pintar y ayudar a otros. Cuando ella crezca ella desea ser una “¡estrella o arcoíris en el cielo!” Pensamos que eso significa que ella tiene grandes planes para sí misma, y no dudamos que ella tendrá éxito en cualquier cosa que ella decida hacer. Ya que nuestra última sesión ha terminado, la mamá de Heidi la matriculó en kindergarten. Una vez matriculada le hicieron pruebas y descubrieron que Heidi estaba mucho más adelantada que los otros niños y la colocaron directamente en el primer grado. Todos están muy orgullosos de este logro porque de no haber estado esos años en el Programa Head Start para Emigrantes de PathStone, es probable que Heidi no hubiese tenido tanto éxito. No solamente Heidi aprendió inglés en nuestro programa, sino que adquirió todo el conocimiento necesario para saltar un grado. Esto es solamente el comienzo para Heidi. Con su personalidad extrovertida, deseo de aprender y trabajo arduo, ella será una estrella en el cielo. Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva Jersey y Pennsylvania Data / Datos 750 Children Served in Migrant and Regional Head Start Programs / Niños a quienes se les prestó servicios a través de los programas regionales para Emigrantes y Head Start 7| Services Assertiveness, communications and leadership skills workshops Job training Web-based financial literacy and entrepreneurship High school equivalency diploma courses (GED) Tutoring, mentoring and drop-out prevention Services offered in New Jersey and Pennsylvania Servicios Youth Education and Training EVELYER MENDOZA was referred to PathStone by the Berks County Probation Office in Pennsylvania for Job Readiness Training. Evelyer started the training without a lot of confidence, but after some counseling his behavior began to change. He began to realize that he had the ability to make better choices and worked hard toward his goal of obtaining a job. Evelyer found a position as a mail sorter and began a new chapter in his life, earning the right to be released and sent home. After two months on the job, Evelyer was laid off due to harsh economic times. Not one to be deterred, he contacted PathStone for assistance with a new job search. Within a week, he went to work for AutoZone. Evelyer is now enrolled in the company’s assistant manager program and Reading Area Community College’s Business Administration program. Evelyer is thankful to PathStone for helping him achieve his goals and teaching him how to make better choices to become self-sufficient. Talleres de adiestramiento en destrezas de liderazgo, comunicación y afirmación Adiestramiento para el empleo Programa educativo en la Internet sobre finanzas y creación de pequeñas empresas Cursos para el diploma de equivalencia para el graduado de escuela secundaria (GED) Clases particulares, programa de mentores y prevención del abandono de los estudios Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva Jersey y Pennsylvania Data / Datos 49 Youth Served / Jóvenes a los que se prestaron servicios |8 Adiestramiento y Educación para Jóvenes EVELYER MENDOZA fue enviado a PathStone por la Oficina de Probatoria del Condado de Berks en Pennsylvania para adiestramiento para aprestarse para el trabajo. Evelyer comenzó el adiestramiento sin mucha confianza, pero luego de un poco de consejería su conducta empezó a cambiar. Él comenzó a realizar que tenía la capacidad para hacer mejores decisiones y trabajó duro hacia su meta de obtener un trabajo. Evelyer encontró un puesto como clasificador de cartas y comenzó un nuevo capítulo en su vida, ganando el derecho de ser puesto en libertad y de ser enviado a casa. Luego de dos meses en el trabajo, Evelyer fue despedido debido a los tiempos económicos difíciles. Sin estar desanimado él se comunicó con PathStone pidiendo ayuda para buscar un nuevo trabajo. Dentro de una semana él fue a trabajar para AutoZone. Ahora Evelyer está registrado en el programa para ayudante del gerente de la compañía y en el programa de Administración de Negocio en el Reading Area Community College. Evelyer está agradecido de PathStone por ayudarle a lograr sus metas y enseñarle a tomar mejores decisiones para llegar a ser independiente. Emergency and Supportive Services CARMEN SANTIAGO RODRÍGUEZ came to PathStone because she did not feel safe in her home. After evaluating her situation, PathStone provided Carmen with the first month’s rent and deposit on a new apartment so she could live in a safer environment. Born into a family where food was their business, Carmen was interested in taking a course in making pastries in the region of Orocovis in Puerto Rico. She was referred to another PathStone service to receive this training. A month after first approaching PathStone about living in a safer environment and after taking advantage of other PathStone services, Carmen now has a full-time job and is planning to open her own business. Services Emergency food and lodging for farmworkers and other families in need Safe housing for victims of domestic violence Rent and utility assistance for those affected/infected by HIV/AIDS Outreach to victims of human trafficking Tax education and problem resolution with the IRS Services offered in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio and Puerto Rico Servicios Comidas y viviendas de emergencia para trabajadores agrícolas y otras familias que lo necesiten Vivienda segura para los sobrevivientes de la violencia doméstica Asistencia con el pago del alquiler y servicios públicos para los que sufren de VIH/ SIDA Apoyo a víctimas de tráfico de personas Educación y resolución de problemas de impuestos con IRS Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva York, Nueva Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio y Puerto Rico Servicios de Emergencia y Apoyo CARMEN SANTIAGO RODRÍGUEZ llegó a PathStone porque no se sintió segura en su casa. Luego de evaluar su situación, PathStone proveyó a Carmen dinero para el pago del alquiler del primer mes y el depósito para un nuevo apartamento para que pudiera vivir en un ambiente más seguro. Nacida en una familia donde había un negocio de comida, Carmen estaba interesada en tomar un curso para hacer pastelitos dulces en la región de Orocovis, Puerto Rico. Ella fue enviada a otro servicio de PathStone para recibir adiestramiento. Un mes después de acercarse a PathStone por la primera vez para vivir en un ambiente más seguro y luego de aprovecharse de otros servicios de PathStone, Carmen tiene ahora un trabajo de tiempo completo y tiene planes de abrir su propio negocio. Data / Datos 13,027 People Served / Personas a las que se prestaron servicios 9| Real Estate Development Services Development or acquisition of affordable rental housing for families, farmworkers, seniors and special needs populations Affordable single family for-sale home construction Development of community facilities, such as day care centers and office space for PathStone and other nonprofits Services offered in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Puerto Rico Housing Development WENDY WARE had to face many challenges while growing up. Losing her mother at the age of 3 and her aunt at the age of 12, Wendy and her two younger sisters had to live in foster homes. After graduating from high school in in Rochester, N.Y., in 1973, she became the first black person and the first woman to work in Kodak’s Bldg. 25. At the age of 40, Wendy had a stroke. She moved into Andrews Terrace in 1993. “When I first moved in here, the maintenance was not too bad, but the building wasn’t really accessible.” Now, with the help from PathStone, Wendy says her apartment is very accessible and the renovations to her home only took seven days. Having more safety precautions also makes Wendy feel more relaxed in her home. The renovations of Andrews Terrace allow present and future residents to experience the new services and luxuries of the apartment complex. Desarrollo de Vivienda Servicios Desarrollo y adquisición de viviendas de alquiler para familias, trabajadores agrícolas, personas mayores y grupos con necesidades especiales Construcción de viviendas unifamiliares a un costo razonable Photo: WalterColleyImages.com Desarrollo de instalaciones comunitarias, como los centros para el cuido de niños y espacios de oficina para PathStone y otros grupos sin fines de lucro Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva York, Nueva Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania y Puerto Rico Data / Datos 526 Number of rental units constructed/renovated and placed in service in 2008 / Número de unidades de alquiler construidas/renovadas y puestas en servicio en el 2008 231 Number of rental units funded in 2008; construction planned for 2009 Número de unidades de alquiler financiadas en el 2008: planes de construcción para el 2009 8 Number of single family for-sale homes constructed/renovated in 2008 / Número de viviendas unifamiliares para la venta construidas/renovadas en el 2008 6 Migrant/seasonal on-farm housing completed in 2008 / Viviendas en la granja para emigrantes/temporeros |10 completadas en el 2008 Desarrollo de Vivienda WENDY WARE se enfrentó a muchos retos cuando se criaba. La pérdida de su madre cuando tenía tres años y a su tía a los 12, hizo que Wendy y sus dos hermanas menores tuvieran que vivir en hogares de crianza. Después de graduarse de escuela secundaria en Rochester, N.Y., en el 1973, ella llegó a ser la primera persona negra y la primera mujer que trabajó en el edificio #25 de Kodak. A la edad de 40, Wendy sufrió un ataque cerebral. Ella se mudó a Andrews Terrace en el 1993. “Cuando me mudé aquí, el mantenimiento no era muy malo, pero el edificio no era realmente accesible.” Ahora, con la ayuda de PathStone, Wendy dice que su apartamento es muy accesible y las renovaciones de su hogar solamente tomaron siete días. El tener más precauciones de seguridad hace que Wendy se sienta más relajada en su hogar. Las renovaciones en Andrew Terrace permiten que los residentes actuales y los futuros experimenten los nuevos servicios y lujos del complejo de apartamentos. Housing Programs RANDY AND LIZ TAUSCHER could only dream about owning a home. Due to a work-related injury, Randy has difficulty walking, especially up and down stairs. So, for 22 years, the Tauschers lived in a two-bedroom apartment that made it easy for Randy to move around. But they wanted more for their daughters, Cathaline, 21, and Caitlin, 11; and dog, Lady. The Tauschers were amazed when they learned that with the help of PathStone’s Homeownership Program they could qualify for a USDA-subsidized mortgage and an Acquisition Rehabilitation Grant from New York State Affordable Housing Corporation to make repairs and renovations to accommodate Randy’s disability. Today, the Tauschers are living their dream in a 2,400-square-foot home in Clifton Springs, N.Y. The home even has a master bedroom and bathroom on the first floor and a backyard deck with railings. Homeownership Services First-Time Homebuyer education and counseling Financial education Foreclosure prevention Services offered in New York, New Jersey, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Puerto Rico Titularidad de vivienda Servicios Educación y asesoramiento para compradores de hogar por primera vez Programas de Vivienda Educación financiera RANDY Y LIZ TAUSCHER Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva York, Nueva Jersey, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania y Puerto Rico solamente pudieron soñar de ser dueños de una casa. Debido a un accidente relacionado con el trabajo, Randy tiene dificultad para caminar, particularmente para subir y bajar escaleras. Así que los Tauschers vivieron por 22 años en un apartamento de dos habitaciones que le facilitaba a Randy el moverse en la casa. Pero ellos querían más para sus hijas, Cathaline, 21, y Caitlin, 11; y su perro Lady. Los Tauschers estaban asombrados cuando escucharon que con la ayuda del Programa de Titularidad de Hogar de PathStone ellos pudieron calificar para una hipoteca subvencionada por USDA y una Subvención para Rehabilitación de Adquisición de la Corporación de Viviendas Costeables del Estado de Nueva York para hacer reparaciones y renovaciones para adaptar el hogar a la discapacidad de Randy. Ahora, los Tauschers han realizado su sueño viviendo en una casa de 2,400 pies cuadrados en Clifton Springs, N.Y. La casa tiene un dormitorio principal y un baño en el primer piso y una terraza en el patio de atrás con barandas. Programa de prevención de ejecución de hipoteca Data / Datos 295 First-Time Home Buyers / Compradores de vivienda por primera vez 947 Home Ownership Education Participants /Participantes en el programa de educación para propietarios de viviendas que compran por primera vez 833 Home Ownership Education Graduates /Graduandos del programa de educación para propietarios de viviendas que compran por primera vez 279 Families receiving closing cost/down payment assistance, with an average loan of $10,465 /Familias que recibieron préstamos para los gastos de Cierre y el pago inicial con un préstamo promedio de $10,465 $762,870 Property Taxes Paid Annually/ Pago anual de impuestos de propiedad 11| Housing Assistance Services Landlord/tenant conflict resolution and counseling Family rental assistance Relocation assistance Family unification services When IVETTE MUÑOZ of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., found PathStone’s Family SelfSufficiency Program, she was attending college in hopes of becoming a school teacher. However, she had many challenges, including a lack of reliable transportation, affordable child care and a low income, all of which she needed to overcome in order to achieve her dream. With PathStone’s help, Ivette persevered, and within four years finished not only her bachelor’s degree, but also her master’s degree. Today, Ivette is a high school English teacher. And her desire to help “inner-city kids realize their fullest potential” was finally realized. Housing location for homeless families Services offered in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Puerto Rico Servicios de Asistencia para la vivienda Asesoría y resolución de conflictos entre caseros/inquilinos Asistencia a la familia con pago de alquiler Asistencia con las mudanzas Servicios de unificación de familias Localización de vivienda para familias desamparadas Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva York, Nueva Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont y Puerto Rico Data / Datos 4,934 Families Placed Through Housing Assistance / Familias colocadas a través de los programas de asistencia para la vivienda Housing Rehabilitation Services Weatherized and made energy improvements to 298 houses, investing $535,028 into windows, doors, insulation, caulking, roofing and other energy saving products Completed 176 home repairs/improvements for households Cuando IVETTE MUÑOZ de Poughkeepsie, N.Y., encontró el Programa de Auto-Suficiencia de PathStone, ella estaba tomando clases con la esperanza de llegar a ser maestra .Pero ella tuvo muchos retos, incluyendo transportación no confiable, cuido de niños a un precio razonable y un ingreso bajo y ella tenía que superar todo eso para realizar su sueño. Con la ayuda de PathStone’s, Ivette perseveró y dentro de cuatro años ella no solamente obtuvo su grado de bachillerato, sino también la maestría. Hoy en día, Ivette es una maestra de inglés en la escuela secundaria. Y su deseo de ayudar a “niños del centro de la ciudad a realizar su potencial máxima” se realizó finalmente. Servicios de Rehabilitación de Vivienda Data / Datos Preparación para la temporada invernal y mejoras al consumo de energía a 298 casas con una inversión de $535,028 en: ventanas, puertas, aislamiento, material para hermetizar, techos y otros productos para ahorrar energía 523 Homes Weatherized, Repaired, or Rehabilitated 49 homes, investing Se completaron 176 reparaciones/mejoras de hogares 49 hogares Services offered in New York and Indiana 76 rehabilitados con una inversión de $942,804 $942,804 |12 Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva York y Indiana Rehabilitated / Casas preparadas para la temporada invernal, reparadas o rehabilitadas Property Management and Resident Services At 74 years young, FRANKLIN HARRISON lives life to the fullest. Since 1990, he has resided at PathStone’s Andrews Terrace in Rochester, N.Y. When his neighbors need a ride, they call Franklin. Franklin enjoys transporting folks around town and even does the grocery shopping for neighbors who need his help. Franklin takes people to doctor’s appointments and picks up their prescriptions. He also drives people to visit their loved ones in nursing homes and hospitals. In addition, Franklin monitors his neighbors by calling on several folks each day just to make sure they are OK. Andrews Terrace just wouldn’t be the same without Franklin. Services Management of PathStone and affiliate properties housing seniors, families, farmworkers and people with disabilities Financial, educational and personal counseling for tenants Health and nutrition Community and leadership development for tenants Services offered in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania Servicios La administración de PathStone y las propiedades afiliadas proveyendo vivienda para personas mayores, familias, trabajadores agrícolas y personas con incapacidades Asesoramiento financiero, educativo y personal para inquilinos Salud y nutrición Desarrollo de la comunidad y liderazgo para los inquilinos Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva York, Ohio y Pennsylvania Data / Datos Administración de Propiedades y Servicios para Residentes A los 74 años, FRANKLIN HARRISON vive una vida muy activa. Desde el 1990, él ha vivido en Andrews Terrace de PathStone en Rochester, N.Y. Cuando sus vecinos necesitan transportación, a Franklin le encanta llevarles a donde quieren y hasta compra los comestibles para los vecinos que necesitan su ayuda. Franklin les lleva a citas médicas y recoge sus recetas. También les lleva a sus seres queridos en hogares de ancianos y hospitales. Además, Franklin monitorea sus vecinos llamando a varias personas cada día para asegurarse de que están bien. Andrews Terrace no sería igual sin Franklin. 5,578 Number of residents / Número de residentes Resident Services provided for 3,551 people / Servicios para residentes brindados a 3,551 personas 66 Affordable housing locations / locales para viviendas a precios razonables 2,471 Apartments for families/house holds, 991of which are elderly and 38 are farmworkers / aparta mentos para familias/hogares de los cuales 991 son para personas mayores y 38 son para trabajadores agrícolas $1,726,854 Total Property Taxes Paid / Pago anual de impuestos de propiedades 13| Services Small business loans Originates New Markets Tax Credit projects Technical assistance to small business owners and start-ups Microenterprise training program Internet sales and web design training eBay University training classes Services offered in New York and Puerto Rico Economic Development * EMANUEL CARRABALLO is a young man who lives in Yauco, a small, rural community in Puerto Rico. His goal as a PathStone Farmworker Youth participant in 2004 was to establish his own business so he could help support his family and better himself economically. After graduating from high school, Emanuel took the barber shop course at the Universidad Del Este in Yauco. He also enrolled in PathStone’s Microenterprise Assistance Program. After developing a business plan, he submitted it to The PathStone Enterprise Center and was approved for a start-up loan at a low-interest rate. His barber shop in Rio Prieto de Yauco has been established now for four years. Emanuel has been able to dramatically change his economic status and help his family prosper. He says that PathStone made it possible for him to own his own business. Servicios Préstamos para pequeños negocios Origina proyectos de Crédito por Impuestos para Mercados Nuevos Asistencia técnica a dueños de pequeños negocios y negocios nuevos Programa de adiestramiento para Microempresas Ventas por internet y adiestramiento para diseño de la web Clases de adiestramiento en eBay University Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva York y Puerto Rico Data / Datos 7 Loans Worth $362,400 / préstamos por un valor de $362,400 97 Jobs Impacted (created and retained) Trabajos (creados y retenidos) 183 Individuals Graduated from Training Classes / Personas graduados de las clases de adiestramiento 1,195 Individuals Received Technical Assistance / Personas que recibieron asistencia técnica 2,636 People Served / Personas a las que se prestaron servicios 509 Number of People Placed in FullTime Employment / Personas colocadas en empleos a jornada completa Desarrollo Económico EMANUEL CARABALLO es un hombre joven que vive en Yauco, una comunidad rural pequeña en Puerto Rico. Su meta como participante de Joven Trabajador Agrícola (Farmworker Youth) de PathStone en el 2004 era establecer su propio negocio para ayudar a apoyar a su familia y mejorar económicamente él mismo. Luego de graduarse de la escuela secundaria, Emanuel tomó el curso de barbería en la Universidad del Este en Yauco. También se matriculó en el Programa de Ayuda para Microempresa de PathStone. Luego de desarrollar un plan de negocio, lo sometió al Centro de Empresas de PathStone y consiguió la aprobación de un préstamo de comienzo (start-up loan) con un tipo de interés bajo. Ahora hace cuatro años que estableció su barbería en Rio Prieto de Yauco. Emanuel pudo cambiar dramáticamente su status económico y ayudar a su familia a prosperar. Él dice que PathStone le hizo posible tener su propio negocio. *The PathStone Enterprise Center |14 (Certified by the U.S. Department of The Treasury as a Community Development Finance Institution) (Certificado por el Departamento del Tesoro de los EEUU como Institución Financiera de Desarrollo Comunitario) Health and Safety Battling health issues, ROLAND COOK AND HIS FIANCÉ, TERESA , who was 6 months pregnant, had lost their apartment and found themselves homeless. Wanting something better than city life, they went to Albion, N.Y., where they found themselves living in a tent behind a farmhouse whose owners hadn’t moved in yet. On rainy days or nights, they would stay in abandoned houses or under a bridge, which is where a representative of the Orleans County Department of Social Services found them and introduced them to PathStone. Roland recalls how relieved they were to find PathStone’s VISIONS Transitional Housing Program, a solution to their housing dilemma. When they had asked for help from other agencies, the couple was told they would have to split up, which was not an option for them. Roland credited the staff at VISIONS with giving him confidence. Now married, the couple has welcomed the arrival of their son, Micheal Danial J. Cook, and are living in other PathStone-owned housing. Roland said he looks forward to utilizing more PathStone programs to help him “build a foundation for a life.” Salud y Seguridad Luchando con asuntos de salud, ROLAND COOK Y SU NOVIA, TERESA , que tenía 6 meses de embarazo, habían perdido su apartamento y estaban sin hogar. Ya que querían algo mejor que la vida en la ciudad, ellos fuero a Albion, N.Y., donde ellos vivieron en una caseta detrás de una casa de hacienda, cuyos propietarios aun no se habían mudado. En días o noches de lluvia, ellos se quedaron en casas abandonadas o debajo de un puente y allí fue donde un representante del Departamento de Servicios Sociales del Condado de Orleans les encontró y les presentó a PathStone. Roland recuerda cuan contentos ellos estaban por encontrar el Programa de Vivienda Transicional VISIONS de PathStone, una solución para su dilema de vivienda. Cuando ellos habían pedido ayuda de otras agencias, le dijeron que ellos tenían que separarse, que no era una opción para ellos. Según Roland, fue el personal de VISIONS que le dio confianza. Ahora casados, la pareja dio la bienvenida a su hijo, Micheal Danial J. Cook, y está viviendo en otra vivienda, propiedad de PathStone. Roland dijo que tiene planes de utilizar más programas de PathStone para ayudarle a “construir una base para la vida.” Services Occupational health and safety training for farmworkers Domestic violence services Mammogram services for women Tobacco cessation and prevention program Diabetes education Breast cancer education Peer-delivered HIV prevention education for at-risk populations HIV counseling, testing and referral Supportive housing for families Assist participants in accessing quality health care services HIV and STD and alcohol, tobacco and drug education and prevention program Services offered in New York, New Jersey and Ohio Servicios Adiestramiento de salud y seguridad ocupacional para los trabajadores agrícolas Servicios de violencia doméstica Servicio de mamografía para mujeres Programa de prevención y cese del uso del tabaco Educación sobre diabetes Educación sobre cáncer de seno Programas para prevención y educación de VIH, ofrecidos por compañeros, para grupos en riesgo Asesoramiento, examen y consulta para VIH Vivienda con apoyo para familias Ayuda a los participantes para que obtengan servicios de salud de calidad Programa de educación y prevención de VIH/enfermedades venéreas, alcohol, tabaco, y drogas Servicios ofrecidos en Nueva York, Nueva Jersey y Ohio Data / Datos 11,625 People Served Personas a las que se prestaron servicios 15| Contributions, Investments and Donations Contribuciones, Inversiones y Donaciones Public Funding Financiación pública ■ Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Internal Revenue Service, Department of Taxpayer Advocates National Council on Aging United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Education U.S. Department of Energy United States Department of Health and Human Services United States Department of Housing and Urban Development United States Department of Justice United States Department of Labor United States Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service United States Department of Treasury, New Markets Tax Credit United States Small Business Administration ■ State Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Indiana Housing Finance Agency New Jersey Department of Community Affairs New Jersey Department of Education New Jersey Department of Health New Jersey Division of Youth & Family Services New Jersey Economic Development Authority New York State Affordable Housing Corporation New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute New York State Department of Social Services New York State Department of Labor New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) New York State Department of Economic Development New York State Department of State New York State Energy Research Development Authority New York State Governors Office for Small Cities New York State HOME Program New York State Homeless Assistance Program New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation New York State Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Abatement Board (OSHA) |16 New York State Office of Children and Family Services New York State Office of Mental Health New York State Unified Court System, 8th Judicial District New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance New York State Education Department Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services Ohio Department of Criminal Justice Services Ohio Department of Health Ohio Department of State Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development Pennsylvania Department of Education Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency SONYMA Puerto Rico Department of Housing ■ County Berks County Office of Juvenile Probation, PA Bucks County, PA Carbon County, PA Chester County Department of Economic Development, PA City of Vineland, NJ Cumberland County, PA Cumberland County Office of Employment & Training, PA Dutchess County, NY Genesee County, NY Monroe County, NY Orange County, NY Orleans County Department of Social Services, NY ■ Local Anderson, IN Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency Marion, NY Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Cleveland Poughkeepsie, NY Rochester, NY Vineland, NJ Willard, OH Private Funding Financiación privada ■ Corporations, Non-Profits, Religious Groups Abbott Laboratories Inc. Action for a Better Community Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester B&L Wholesale Supply, Inc. Birds Eye Foods Bank of America Bank of Castile Canandaigua Downtown Business Merchant’s Association Canandaigua National Bank & Trust Catholic Charities, Diocese of Camden Catholic Social Services Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc. Citibank Citigroup Citizens Bank Coastal Enterprises, Inc. Colonial Bank FSB Community Action Association of Pennsylvania Community Bank, N.A. Community Development Finance Fund Community Development Consulting Community Lending Corporation Corporation for Enterprise Development Corporation for National and Community Service Community Development Consulting Concord Electric David Kaplan, PC CPAs Davidson Fink LLP Dell’s House of Kitchens Dental Center of Northwest Ohio Dutchess County Community Action Agency, Inc. East Coast Migrant Head Start East Coast Paving & Blacktop Eastman Kodak Co. 84 Lumber Enterprise Community Partners Fannie Mae Federal Home Loan Bank of New York First Niagara Foundation Foodlink Freddie Mac Gates & Adams Genesee Management Group LLC Genesee Migrant Center, Inc. Gannett Foundation Greater Rochester Housing Partnership Inc. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Henrietta Building Supplies, Inc. Henry Isaacs Home Remodeling Heveron & Heveron CPAs Horsehead Community Development Fund Hudson Technology Solutions Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning J&R Specialties J&T Security Corp. JP Morgan Chase Bank Jachles Imperial, Ltd. Jar Woodworking John A. Hollands Construction, Inc. KA&S Construction KB Graphics, Inc. Kennedy Mechanical Keuka College KeyBank Lakecrest Construction Landmark Group of Brighton, Inc. Legal Aid of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. Lifespan Livingston County Industrial Development Agency Long Island Cares, Inc. M&T Bank MAS Translation Interpreter Matthews & Fields Lumber Co., Inc. McArdle Ramerman Inc. McGrory Inc. Michael Boccacino Heating & Cooling Michael E. Wagner Enterprises, Inc. Monroe Insulation & Gutters Muriel H. Marshall Fund NH Architecture, P.C. Nathaniel General Contractors National Community Reinvestment Corporation (NCRC) National Equity Fund (NEF) National Housing Trust Fund Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation NeighborWorks® America New York State Fence New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) Northeastern Transit, Inc. Northwest Ohio Affiliate, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Northwestern Ohio Community Action Commission Novak Media Inc. Nutrition Consortium of New York State, Inc. Paris Kirwan Associates, Inc. Passero Associates, P.E., P.M.P. The Pelican Bay Group at Citi Smith Barney Penfield Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Pittsford Tree & Landscape Popular Mortgage Property Management Inc. (PMI) Puerto Rico Community Foundation Reading is Fundamental Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York RBC Capital Markets RNA Community Builders Rimkus, Marciano & Associates, Inc. Rochester Colonial Rochester Community Development Funding Collaborative Rochester Cornerstone Group, LTD Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation Rochester Housing Authority RochesterWorks! Rural LISC Safety Zone Sears Sisters of Mercy of Rochester State Farm Insurance Company 2008 Fiscal Year: Oct. 1, 2007-Sept. 30, 2008 TDBank North, N.A. Tasteful Connections Catering The Community Tax Law Project Tracey Door Turnbull Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. U.S. Ceiling Corp. Ultimate Recycled Plastics, LLC United Way of Carbon County United Way of Chautauqua County United Way of Champaign County United Way of Clark County United Way of Dutchess County United Way of Eastern Orleans County United Way of Fulton County United Way of Genesee County United Way of Greater Rochester United Way of Greater Toledo, Lucas County United Way of Henry County United Way of Mercer County United Way of Miami County United Way of Niagara County United Way of Orange County United Way of Orleans County United Way of Suffolk County United Way of Ulster County United Way of Wayne County United Way of Williams County United Way of Wood County Upstate Roofing Wilmorite Management Group, LLC Wells Fargo Youst Painting FOUNDATIONS Annie E. Casey Foundation Bank of America Foundation Beluah M. and Mark W. Welch Fund Bruner Foundation Capital One Foundation Citizens Bank Charitable Foundation Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation Hayssen Family Foundation Hewlett Packard Foundation Homeownership Preservation Foundation Key Foundation M&T Charitable Foundation Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation New York State Bar Foundation Ohio Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Foundation Old National Bank Foundation Rochester Area Community Foundation Sovereign Bank Foundation Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Verizon Foundation Wal-Mart Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation INDIVIDUALS Lourdes Aguilar Margarita Aldaco Andrea J. Allen Brandy Alvarado Noemi Alvarado-Ziegler Beatriz Arce Frank Andolino Mary Lou Ardell Michel Attia Luisa and Wim Baars Willard Beaulac and Margaret Hinton Joseph N. and Tamara W. Belden John D. Bell Vi Bloomer Alesia & Alan Bosko Susan M. Boss Jerry Bouton Joseph L. Bowes Ronald C. Brach Kathryn M. Bryan Beverly Bullock David G. and Lila W. Bush Anita Caboot Olga Campos Amelia Casciani Linda Castro Melanie Caudill Penelope A. Chapman Joe Chavez Francis E. and Wai Jit Chow Chin David Citro Ismael Colón Laura E. Colón Marangeli Oliveras Colón Margarita Concepcion Patricia J. Constantino Nita D’Agostino Felipe DeChateauvieux Patricia A. Diehl Gina DeMichel Janet Dietrick Carol Dooris Nancy Dubner Charles K. Durbin Cora Durkin Melissa T. Esteras Reyes Julie B. Everitt Luis A. Figueroa Abigail & Luis A. Figueroa Thomas A. & Janet Fink Kristin Fountain Lorraine Frazier Jennifer Fuller Anthony M. Gallea Angel Garcia Adelia M. Gates Michael P. Gerko Garry and Anne Geer Karen A. Giese Richard & Mary Jane Gladding David M. and Janet Glatfelter Viola M. Gomez Jaime Gomez-Castaneda Humberto González Markus B. González Collazo Kathleen Grabianowski and Joseph Caccavale Yesenia Guzmán Joseph & Linda Hanna Sally J. and Clark C. Harker Shirley Harris Annette Hazen Laurie Hauer Willie Dave Hearn William J. and Sandra J. Hemmerlein Roger Hernández John F. Heveron Jr. Angela Iocolano Warren A. Irizarry Trudie Janson Marc and Jeanne Jahr Michael L. Johnson Tracy Jones Susan Jouard Paul D. and Marta F. Kealey Sharon Kelly Leslie W. & Patricia G. Kernan Germaine Knapp Deborah L. Leal Jeffrey Lewis Tonya Lightle Carlos R. Linares Jean Marie Lipani Edward Lynn Pearl Lozoya Fred & Dorothea Magley Maria Mailey Helen N. Marano Evan and Heli Martínez Maria S. Martínez Gail Maureen Jaime Mazza Matthew K. McCracken Mary E. McCrank & Laurie A. Haelen Thomas F. & Jeanne B. McHugh Francis X. McKenna Sherry McLatchy-Scarlett Margarita Mejias Soto Rosa E. Méndez Stuart J. Mitchell and Martha Neubert Patricia Mogan Juana M. Molina Jack L. Mrozak Corina Muñoz Marileyda Muñoz ** Monica Murillo Raymond and Eleanor Newell Jannis Noriega Muñoz Jane Nutter George O’Connell Joseph O’Connor and Beverly Dams Marangeli Oliveras Colon Teresa Ortiz-Gutierrez Clayton H. and Dorelis A. Osborne Susan D. Ottenweller Luayda E. Ortiz Maria L. Ortiz Woodie Pagán Louise Parker Sharon Peterson William F. Pethick Karen L. Pfeifer Max Pfeffer Annette L. Phillips Hilda Pínero Acosta & Yvet López Tammy Plummer Karen Anne Poole Andrés Ramos Felicia Ramos Yesenia Ramos Robert A. Rapoza Edward M. Raskin Chris Raymond Jon & Joyce Regier Richard J. Reich Marguerite L. “Betsy” and Howard R. Relin Christina Reyes Thomas Richards Cassie A. Rickenberg Elizabeth B. Robertson Janet Roche Evelyn Rodríguez Claudia H. Roggenhofer Evelyn Rosario Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Rubenstein Marisabel Ruiz Kevin Ryck Gilda Saathoff Evelyn Sánchez Gloria M. Santana Fernando & Arline Bayo Santiago Josephine Santiago Keith W. Scholes Alison Schweichler Elizabeth Scott Kathleen M. Scott-Anne William E. Selke Joseph Sergio Eric Shoen Mary Sibbach Kenneth L. Siegel Jessie Smith John T. Smith Velma Smith Brenda L. Soto Colón Mileidy Soto Torres Fred and Fran Spadafora Manzella Helen D. Spevock Michael Stenehjem Patricia Stovall James Anthony L. Suchman and Lynne B. Feldman Donna Jean Taylor Carlos J. Tirre Nelida Torres Kezzie L. Torres Garciá Jaime L. Torres Serrano Wilnelia Torres Velázquez Michal Urrutia Catherine J. Valencia Hubert VanTol Miguel Velázquez Daniel L. Vazquez Sierra Carleen L. Wade William R. Wagner Kay Washington Robert F. Weinhart Jim Weis Audrey M. Weldon Christine Welshonce Dorothy Wettlin Kenneth W. Williams John T. Wiltse Lee and Leonore Wiltse Lisa Zhu * Every attempt was made to include all funding sources and donors to PathStone. If any donor or funding source is missing from this list, please contact the Director of Corporate Communications and Fundraising. * Se intentó incluir a todas las fuentes de financiamiento y donantes de PathStone. Si algún donante o fuente de financiamiento fue omitida en esta lista, tenga la bondad de comunicarse con la Directora de Comunicaciones y Recaudación de Fondos Corporativas. ** Deceased ** Fallecido 17| 2008 Financial Overview Perspectiva Financiera Advocacy & Public Policy Intercesión y Política Pública 0.01% Management & General Gastos Administrativos y Generales 1.18% Child and Family Development Desarrollo del Niño y de la Familia Fundraising 17.76% Recaudación de Fondos |18 Emergency and Supportive Services Economic Development Servicios de Emergencia y Apoyo Desarrollo Económico 1.81% 2.05% Housing Services Servicios de Vívíenda 14.59% Adult Training & Employment / Youth Education & Training Adiestramiento y Empleo para Adultos/ Adiestramiento y Educación para Jóvenes Housing Development & Property Management 36.83% Desarrollo de Vivienda y Administración de Propiedades 21.27% Health & Safety Salud y Seguridad 4.08% 2008 Actual $40,845,575 2008 Total Combined Expenses Total de Gastos para el 2008 0.42% Revenues: Program Related Other 40,751,462 2,425,107 TOTAL REVENUES 43,176,569 Expenditures: Child and Family Development Economic Development Adult Training & Employment/Youth Education & Training Health & Safety Housing Development & Property Management Housing Services Emergency Services Fundraising Advocacy & Public Policy Management & General 7,254,863 837,786 15,043,093 1,665,487 8,687,439 5,956,285 740,261 172,835 5,526 482,000 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 40,845,575 Excess Revenue over Expenses 2,330,994 17.76% 2.05% 36.83% 4.08% 21.27% 14.59% 1.81% 0.42% 0.01% 1.18% PathStone Administrative Offices Oficinas Administrativas de PathStone CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 400 East Ave. Rochester, NY 14607 Stuart J. Mitchell President & CEO [email protected] (585) 340-3368 FINANCE Kevin Ryck CFO [email protected] (585) 340-3364 PLANNING & RESEARCH Jeffrey Lewis Sr. Vice President [email protected] (585) 340-3365 HUMAN RESOURCES Lisa Zhu Sr. Vice President [email protected] (585) 340-3367 COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Lee Beaulac Sr. Vice President [email protected] (585) 340-3366 REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT Susan Ottenweller Sr. Vice President [email protected] (585) 340-3306 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RESIDENT SERVICES Kathryn Bryan Sr. Vice President [email protected] (585) 546-6340 x304 CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS & FUNDRAISING Mary E. McCrank Director [email protected] (585) 340-3334 NEW YORK STATE Velma Smith Sr. Executive Director [email protected] (585) 340-3369 PENNSYLVANIA B. Kay Washington Sr. Executive Director 1625 North Front St. Harrisburg, PA 17102 [email protected] (717) 234-6616 NEW JERSEY 78 W. Landis Ave. Vineland, NJ 08360 (856) 696-1000 Patricia Constantino Director for Training & Employment Programs [email protected] Audrey Weldon Director for Child & Family Development [email protected] OHIO Michal Urrutia Executive Director Liberty Center offices board 2-453and County Road V Liberty Center, OH 43532 [email protected] (419) 875-6654 INDIANA Annette Phillips Director, Community Development 2819 N. Oakwood Muncie, IN 47304 [email protected] (765) 286-2162 VERMONT Lorraine Fisher Regional Administrator 134 Church St. Jeffersonville, VT 05464 [email protected] (877) 764-4109 VIRGINIA Elizabeth Robertson Deputy for Senior Training and Employment 1 West Griffin St. Windsor, VG 23487 [email protected] (757) 242-9840 PUERTO RICO Woodie Pagan Sr. Community Development Director P.O. Box 88 Adjuntas, PR 00601 [email protected] (787) 829-6024 Claudia Roggenhofer Director of Training & Employment Calle Barcelo #40 Esq. Ashford Utuado, Puerto Rico 00641 [email protected] (787) 894-7474 Board of Directors Junta de Directores PROGRAM AREA ADVISORY COMMITTEES New York Isabel Amaro (Orange/Ulster) Dean Clark (Wayne/Oswego) Juan F. Luna (Genesee/ Orleans/Niagara)* Glenda Pérez (Suffolk) Wilberto Torres (Chautauqua) New Jersey Ignacio Jiménez (Cumberland)* Hugo Rivera (Atlantic/ Gloucester/Burlington) Ohio María G. Soto de Hernández (Ashtabula/Lake) Virginia González (Wood) Mónica Huerta (Miami)* Javier Facundo (Henry) Michael Castillo (Sandusky) María Teresa Díaz (Stark)* Pennsylvania Iris Delia-Martínez (Lancaster)* Mom Heng (Philadelphia) Ana Ivette Molina (Erie) Miguel Sánchez (Berks) Elizabeth Victoria de López (Chester) CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ADVISORY COUNCILS Carbon County Head Start Advisory Council Stacy Conahan New Jersey Migrant Head Start Laura Sánchez Pennsylvania Migrant Head Start Jose Barrientos AFFILIATE & SUBSIDIARY CORPORATION REPRESENTATIVES Farmworker Housing Corporation of Pennsylvania Alfonso Lua Harvest Court Farmworker Organization Dora Pope* Housing Opportunities, Inc. Andrea Allen* New Jersey Rural Housing Action Corporation Keith Talbot, Esq.* Newburgh Community Investment Corporation Velma Wright* Ohio Rural Opportunities, Inc. Evan Martinez Rural Housing Action Corporation April Colson Rural Housing Opportunities Corporation Velma Wright* Rural Opportunities Enterprise Center, Inc. Joy Pacheco Rural Opportunities Housing Corporation of Indiana Mark St. John* Rural Opportunities Housing Corporation of New Jersey Keith Talbot, Esq.* Rural Opportunities Housing Corporation of Ohio William Kilgore* Rural Opportunities Housing Corporation of Pennsylvania Sheila Banks* Rural Opportunities Housing Corporation of Puerto Rico, Inc. Andrés Ramos* COLLABORATIVE ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES Agri-Business Child Development Program (NY) Eileen Torres Helping Hands (NJ) Keith Talbot, Esq.* New York Apple Association Paul Baker Ohio Migrant Education Center José Salinas Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profits Patricia Mogan Rural and Migrant Ministries (NY) Luis R. Torres * Executive Committee Sheila Banks, Chairwoman Andrés Ramos, Vice Chair Velma Wright, Secretary Mark St. John, Treasurer Andrea Allen Iris Delia-Martínez María Teresa Díaz Mónica Huerta Ignacio Jiménez William Kilgore Juan F. Luna Dora Pope Andres Ramos Keith Talbot, Esq. Alloway Manor Senior Living Facility Albion Academy Historic Rehabilitation Creekside Clearing Multi-Family Housing As a long-time partner of PathStone Corporation, Nathaniel General Contractors helps build better lives by providing quality workmanship and care in everything we build or rehabilitate on behalf of PathStone. We admire and emulate PathStone’s drive for excellence. We will continue to meet their Best Practices standards by building excellent affordable housing for individuals, families and seniors throughout the region. 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