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18 Giving Guide 2019 Worcester Business Journal www.wbjournal.com Catholic Charities Worcester County 1. Engage community partners in northern Worcester County to maximize services at our women's recovery program 2. Continue to expand our citizenship program 3. Increase Senior Community Service Employment Program participation 4. Serve more families in our transitional housing program 5. Expand both our corporate and individual donor base • Annual appeals for the Bishop's Holiday Dinners (Thanksgiving and Christmas) • Host a drive: School supplies, Diapers, Clothing, Hygiene Items, Non-Perishable Food Items • Donate your vehicle: Donation Angel is a year-round vehicle donation program that accepts vehicles such as cars, boats, motorcycles, RV's, snowmobiles, and more. Go to https://www. ccworc.org/donate-your-vehicle/ for more information. • Online donations: Many of our services rely on generous donations. For example, our emergency stabilization and homeless prevention services provided at our 4 regional offices offer food, clothing, diapers, as well as other services. Through our secure donation page https://www.ccworc.org/donate/, you can donate to a specific program and in honor or memory of someone you love. • Amazon Smile: Help us when you shop on Amazon. Go to www. smile.amazon.com and enter Catholic Charities Diocese of Worcester Inc. We will receive 0.5% of your eligible purchase as a donation. • Monthly food bank runs in Leominster/Worcester (8-10 volunteers needed per month) • Résumé writing assistance • English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Citizenship class instructor • Bishop's Holiday Dinners: Dining room set up/breakdown (10 people needed) • Homeless Family Shelter: Family Style Dinner Preparations • Thanksgiving and Christmas Day Home Meal Delivery: Extra help needed for Christmas Day • Food pantry workers & weekly food donation pick-up Timothy J. McMahon, Executive Director Anthony D. Rozevicius, CPA, Board President MISSION STATEMENT SERVICE AREA: Throughout Worcester County and its 20 surrounding towns. Service offices are located in Leominster, Milford, Southbridge, and Worcester. Additional homecare offices located in Athol, Greenfield, and Shelburne Falls. 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 ............................................ 83.6% Contributions, Bequests, Grants & Diocese of Worcester Partners In Charity Appeal .................... 14.8% United Way ............................ 1.6% TOP FUNDING SOURCES: Anthony Rozevicius, 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., Fletcher Tilton PC, Officer Lynne E. Cronin, St. John's High School, Officer Rev. Msgr. John Doran, Diocese of Worcester, Officer J. Michael Grenon, Grimes & Company, Inc., Officer Frank Kartheiser, Mustard Seed & Worcester Interfaith, Officer Devon A. Kinnard, Seder Law, Officer Sandra Bauer Mahoney, Christopher House, Officer Thomas McNamara, Worcester State University, Officer Joseph Pagano, Pagano Media, Officer Rev. William E. Reiser, College of the Holy Cross, Officer Catholic Charities Worcester County 10 Hammond Street Worcester, MA 01610 Phone: 508-579-0367 www.ccworc.org Full-time employees: 95 Full Time and 248 Part Time Annual revenues: $10.2M Year founded: 1950 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Daniel Ricciardi, College of the Holy Cross, Officer Deacon Anthony Xatse, Diocese of Worcester, Officer Most Rev. Robert J. McManus, Bishop of Worcester, Ex-Officio Raymond Delisle, Diocese of Worcester, Ex-Officio Timothy McMahon, Catholic Charities, Ex-Officio FUTURE GOALS GIVING & FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Catholic Charities assesses the needs of the community and provides a multitude of services to address those most in need. Our faith drives us to do this work, helping without concern of one's race, culture or religious beliefs. Our work in the community finds us opening a six-month recovery program for women in Leominster, serving an underserved population in an underserved community. We are also expanding and relocating our homeless/transitional housing program to a larger and more updated location here in Worcester. The staff and volunteers at Catholic Charities consider their work as a vocation and go far beyond what could be expected of them. – Anthony D. Rozevicius, Board Chair

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