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18 Giving Guide 2025 Worcester Business Journal www.wbjournal.com FUTURE GOALS 1. We will build the internal infrastructure needed to support the continued growth and long-term sustainability of our programs. 2. We will reach our $2.5 million capital campaign goal for the Mercy Centre, ensuring expanded services and upgraded facilities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 3. We will increase the number of participants served through the Mercy Centre by strengthening outreach and enhancing program offerings. 4. We will expand both the range of services and the client base in our Parent Aide Program to support more families in need. 5. We will complete the sale of the 25 West Chester Street property to allow for reinvestment in key service areas. 6. We will maintain the same level of support through our Emergency Services and other critical programs, despite anticipated government funding and program cuts. 7. We will continue to collaborate with partner organizations across Worcester County to ensure critical comprehensive, coordinated care for the most vulnerable populations. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES Partner with Us for the Bishop's Holiday Dinners: e holidays are a time for warmth and connection. For many in Worcester County, however, they can be challenging. Join us in continuing e Bishop's Holiday Dinners, a cherished tradition providing delicious meals and companionship to over 5,000 homebound seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those in need on anksgiving and Christmas. We provide these meals at no cost to participants so your support is imperative for us to continue this tradition. Last year, thousands of volunteers made this possible. As community needs grow, so does the importance of your support. Here's how you can make a difference: • Business Sponsorships: Sponsorships offer valuable recognition for your company while supporting a vital community program. Contact lmorocco@ ccworc.org to learn more. • Monetary Donations: Every dollar helps us provide warm meals and friendly interaction. • In-kind Donations: We welcome your contributions of food or supplies. Beyond the holidays, you can also help us meet year-round community needs by donating school supplies, diapers, clothing, hygiene items, and non-perishable food. We welcome your generosity! GIVING OPPORTUNITIES e Campaign for the Mercy Centre: is is a critical initiative which positions us to increase our capacity to provide essential services, skill and job development, and community integration for adults and seniors with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Your support for this capital campaign is an investment in the future of some of our most under- served community members. e Bishop's Holiday Dinners: Join us in continuing e Bishop's Holiday Dinners, a cherished tradition that provides delicious meals and companionship to over 5,000 individuals in need on anksgiving and Christmas. We provide these meals at no cost to participants which makes your contribution vital. Year-Round Support: You can support our vital programs through online donations year-round at www. ccworc.org/donate, or by mail. Please note that we've recently moved our administrative office! Checks will now be sent to: Catholic Charities Worcester County 216 West Boylston St, #300 West Boylston, MA 01583 We also gratefully accept in-kind donations of food and supplies for various programs. To learn more about any giving opportunity, reach out to development@ccworc.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteering not only supports Catholic Charities Worcester County and brings hope to those in need, but it also strengthens our entire community. Whether you have a few hours a week or want to help with a special event, your impact will be felt. You can help by picking up and delivering fresh food from the Worcester County Food Bank, assisting neighbors in our food pantries, or sorting donations to keep our clothing closets organized and accessible. Hosting a diaper or clothing drive is another great way to support families in need. During the holidays, you can help deliver and serve festive meals to spread joy. You can also volunteer alongside individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities, making a meaningful difference in their daily lives. While there is no age limit to volunteer, those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. To get started, visit our website and complete the required Volunteer Application under "Volunteer Opportunities" or email volunteers@ ccworc.org. Ca›olic Charities Worcester County Daniel Bonnette – RSM US LLP, Vice President Anthony Rozevicius, CPA – O'Connor, Maloney, & Company, Treasurer David Surprenant – Mirick O'Connell, Clerk BOARD MEMBERS Christina Andreoli, Berkshire Bank Nana Adwoa Asare, Nurse Joseph T. Bartulis, Jr., Esq., Fletcher Tilton PC Delia Beltre, Friendly House Richard Burke, Fallon Health, retired Rev. Msgr. John Doran, Diocese of Worcester, retired Claire Freda, Leominster City Council Eric Gaetz, Rockland Trust Bank Susan Hillis, Hillis Companies, retired Adcare Rev. Michael Lavallee, St. Peter's Parish, Northbridge Helder Machado, Machado Consulting Keith Maczkiewicz, S.J., College of the Holy Cross Tiffany Lillie, Girls Inc. of Worcester Joanne Powell, Massachusetts Trial Court Deacon Anthony Xatse, Diocese of Worcester "What resonates with me is the incredible scope of compassion we put into action every day. We are on the front lines meeting an unprecedented demand for support. We provide families a safe place to sleep, individuals a path to recovery, seniors the care to stay in their homes, and adults with disabilities a place to grow and thrive. Seeing this diverse, essential work happen in real-time and making a tangible difference in over 120,000 lives is exactly why I am so committed to our mission." - Daniel Ricciardi, Board President 216 West Boylston Street West Boylston, MA 01583 Phone: (508) 798-0191 www.ccworc.org Full-time Employees: 160 Annual Revenues: $15,779,703 Year founded: 1951 MISSION STATEMENT We aim to strengthen families and serve individuals in need, regardless of background, ability to pay, or challenges. We believe everyone has the right to life, housing, food, shelter, clothing, health care, and a voice in decisions that affect them. SERVICE AREA We proudly serve the Worcester County region with Area Offices in Leominster, Milford, Southbridge, and Worcester. Our Home Care services extend to the Athol, Gardner, Greenfield, Leominster, Milford, Northbridge, and Worcester regions. TOP FUNDING SOURCES 60% Government, state, and service-based contracts 19% Governmental grants 4.5% Individuals, corporate donors, and foundations Timothy J. McMahon, Executive Director Daniel Ricciardi College of the Holy Cross Board President

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