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16 Giving Guide 2018 Worcester Business Journal www.wbjournal.com Catholic Charities Worcester County 1. Expand upon our success with the Crozier House (Recovery Program for men) by beginning a recovery program for women. 2. Develop more partnerships throughout the county with entities that will provide greater wraparound services. 3. Open food pantries in two more regional locations. 4. Continue to provide partnerships with state, federal and municipal governments in providing a hand to those that need our help. 5. Expand the exceptional work our homemakers provide in allowing folks to live a supported but independent life. • Annual Appeals for the Bishop's Holiday Dinners • School Back Pack Drive • Online donations to help support our emergency stabilization services provided at our four regional offices, which offer food, clothing and diapers, as well as other services. You can donate to a specific Catholic Charities Program and in honor or in memory of someone you love via our secure website at www.ccworc.org. • DONATION ANGEL: A year-round vehicle donation program that accepts vehicles such as cars, boats, motorcycles, RV's, snowmobiles and more. Go online to www.ccworc.org or call 1-866- 434-1131. • AMAZON SMILE: Help us when you shop on-line at Amazon. Go to www.smile.amazon.com and enter Catholic Charities Diocese of Worcester Inc. We will receive 0.5% of your eligible purchases. Please spread the word! • The Emerald Club of Worcester County sponsors fundraisers for Catholic Charities Mercy Centre. More information on events can be found at www.emeraldclubworcester.com. • Monthly food bank runs • Food Pantry workers • Clothing closet organizers • Résumé writing assistance • Interview skills mentor • Financial literacy instructor • ESL and Citizenship/Immigration instructor • Bishop's Holiday Dinners; deliverers & servers Timothy J. McMahon, Executive Director Anthony D. Rozevicius, CPA, Board President MISSION STATEMENT SERVICE AREA: Throughout Worcester County and its 20 surrounding towns, with service offices in Athol, Greenfield (Franklin County), Leominster, Milford, Southbridge and Worcester To meet the needs of the poor, the homeless and the infirm, and to enhance the quality of life for all, Catholic Charities draws on the inspiration from the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Church and the pastoral leadership of the Bishop of Worcester. Local, State & Federal Government 81% Contributions, Bequests, Grants & Diocese of Worcester Partners In Charity Appeal ....................... 17% United Way of Central Mass, United Way of North Central Mass and United Way of Southbridge, Sturbridge & Charlton .............. 2% TOP FUNDING SOURCES: Anthony Rozevicius, CPA, O'Connor Maloney & Co., President Henry J. Camosse, Jr., Camosse Masonry Supply, Vice President Michael J. Bovenzi, Rollstone Bank & Trust, Treasurer Kevin M. Kieler, Permit Solutions, Inc., Clerk Joseph T. Bartulis, Jr., Esq., Fletcher Tilton, PC, Officer Lynne E. Cronin, St. John's High School, Officer Raymond L. Delisle, Diocese of Worcester, Ex-Officio Monsignor John Doran, Diocese of Worcester, Officer Timothy M. Jarry, CFA, CPA, College of the Holy Cross, Officer J. Michael Grenon, CIMA, Grimes & Company, Inc., Officer Devon A. Kinnard, Esq., Davis Malm & d'Agostine P.C., Officer Sandra B. Mahoney, FACHCA, Christopher House, Officer Catholic Charities Worcester County 10 Hammond Street Worcester, MA 01610 Phone: 508-798-0191 www.ccworc.org Full-time employees: 269 Annual revenues: $10.1M Year founded: 1950 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Timothy J. McMahon, Executive Director, Ex- Officio Thomas McNamara, Worcester State University, Officer Michael P. Murphy, Esq., Mirick O'Connell, Officer Most Rev. Robert J. McManus, Bishop Of Worcester, Ex-Officio Joseph Pagano, Pagano Media, Inc., Officer Rev. William E. Reiser, SJ, College of the Holy Cross, Officer FUTURE GOALS GIVING & FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES There are two things that set Catholic Charities apart from other human service agencies. First is the tremendous breadth of services we offer. We help those with developmental disabilities, homeless families, immigrants, young parents, elders, those in recovery from addiction, those who have basic needs and need emergency assistance and stabilization, among others. Second is the extent of compassion, love and care with which our staff and volunteers serve those most in need in our community. People of all faiths and people of no faith are welcome at Catholic Charities. – Anthony D. Rozevicius, Board Chair

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