Summer 2015 - Hope House Ministries
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Summer 2015 - Hope House Ministries
BE A LINK TO THEIR FUTURE through CHAIN OF HOPE (see pages 6 & 7) A Ministry Supported by the Montfort Missionaries Vol. 25, No. 1 SUMMER 2015 A Message from Fr. Frank Dear Friends and Benefactors: It is hard to believe that on April 22, 2015, in the Chapel at St. Charles Hospital more than 500 people gathered to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Hope House Ministries. Never did I think that 35 years later, I would be the steward and shepherd of this extraordinary ministry to the poor, wounded, and broken among us. On April 22, 1980, a few hundred people gathered in that same chapel to pray for a ministry that was just beginning. So much has happened during these past 35 years. Thousands upon thousands of people have been touched, healed and transformed. That in large measure is due to God’s grace and the extraordinary people who have used their gifts and talents to bless this ministry for more than three decades. Father Francis Pizzarelli, SMM, LCSW-R, ACSW, DCSW Executive Director-Founder “Every day I see miracles happen, lives changed and transformed. But the lack of beds is a contributing factor to the senseless loss of life among our young people.” On our anniversary, I announced that we will be returning to where all of this first began. I was blessed 35 years ago to rent the guesthouse at Little Portion Friary on Old Post Road in Mount Sinai. After 80 years of ministry, the Anglican Franciscan Friars will be returning to their motherhouse in San Francisco. They no longer have enough Friars and finances to maintain their ministry. Thanks to Divine Providence, the generosity of the Franciscan Friars and our benefactors, we have been able to purchase the 4 acres that contain their wonderful buildings. This gift will allow us to better serve the broken and addicted young people entrusted to our care and to provide greater opportunity for community education and spiritual growth and development. The Anglican Franciscan Friars have blessed our community for more than 80 years. Out of respect and gratitude, we will maintain the “Brothers Bakery,” the prayer labyrinth and leave the chapel open for members of the local community to pray. We will call the new community Hope House Ministries-Hope Academy at Little Portion Friary. We hope to make the transition to Little Portion Friary in the fall. In May, we were blessed to celebrate three graduations from St. Joseph’s College. Two young men had transitioned home. One will be going to law school in the fall and the other will be going to graduate school for clinical social work. Our third graduate continues to live in community, giving back by the power of his example. He plans to continue his education and attend graduate school in January. All of our programs continue to be filled to capacity. Each entity continues to touch people in miraculous ways that oftentimes are beyond words. Those daily miracles happen because of the extraordinary support we receive from you. Pax Christi continues to minister to a growing number of homeless men in our midst. What is shocking is the growing number of young people between the ages of 16 and 25 that are living on the street and battling addiction. We have also seen a tremendous rise in the number of returning veterans in need of a wide range of human services, especially mental health services. Our counseling center continues to do extraordinary work with people of all ages that are struggling with a wide range of mental health issues. The Sister Jean Beagan, OP Family and Children’s Center has seen a great increase in referrals for small children and families in crisis. Prefer to look at our news online? Check us out at www.hhm.org, use the News Tab and select the newsletter issue that you’d like to read. Montfort Therapeutic Residence continues to work with troubled adolescents who are already involved with the court system. Our unique approach to treatment attempts to break the cycle of negative behavior and help them to develop positive decision-making skills that will ensure a more productive future. Our Lady of Peace Academy is our on-campus junior-senior high school that provides a very powerful opportunity to stay in school and graduate. Cont’d. on page 3 Annual Endowment Fund Event raises over T $243,300! he Hope House Ministries Endowment Committee hosted its 13th Annual Endowment Fund Event on Thursday, March 12th at the beautiful Villa Lombardi’s in Holbrook, New York. This year’s gala was successful in raising over $243,000, bringing the thirteen year event total to over $3 million! Fr. Francis Pizzarelli with his proud mother, Patricia The Committee welcomed over 175 guests who joined together in celebrating Hope House Ministries’ 35th year of service to the community and honoring the Ministry’s founder and Executive Director, Fr. Francis Pizzarelli, SMM. As a special highlight, three alumni, one from each decade, took to the stage to express their deep gratitude to Fr. Francis, the Board of Directors, staff, volunteers and the innumerable supporters whose kindness and generosity were vital to giving them a second chance, enabling them to turn their lives The Richard and Mary Morrison Foundation is a staunch supporter of Hope House around. Ministries, this year participating as a Fr. Francis Pizzarelli gratefully acknowledged all who were instrumental over the past thirty-five years Gold Sponsor of the 13th Annual Endowment Fund Event. Pictured: Richard Morrison in helping these young men, and thousands of others in crisis, journey from despair to finding hope, (right) and his brother-in-law Nick Veralis. joy and success. Event Sponsors: The Ministry extends its heartfelt thanks to the following benefactors of the 13th Annual Endowment Fund Event: CROWN SPONSOR Harbor Financial Management PLATINUM SPONSOR Frey Family Foundation GOLD SPONSOR Richard & Mary Morrison Foundation BRONZE SPONSOR The Barker Family PATRON SPONSORS Aurora Contractors, Inc. The Craig Family Empire National Bank Hilton Garden Inn Stony Brook PSEG Long Island The Toner Family BENEFACTOR SPONSORS All Nu Electrical Construction & Maintenance Corp. Bancker DiFazio Power & Electric, LLC Newsday Tritec Real Estate Company HOPE SPONSORS Dr. Joseph P. & Karen Indusi IUOE Local 138 Residential Fences Corp. Sally & Ric Rose Thomas & Carol Silvestri BEVERAGE SPONSOR Clare Rose Inc. DINNER SPONSOR Harbor Construction Management FLOWERS BY Roots Flowers and Treasures GUEST FAVORS Ramp Ford and the Rampone Family PHOTOGRAPHY SPONSOR Apple Entertainment SPECIAL DONORS Deborah Pflieger PK Metals DOOR PRIZE SPONSORS Frey Family Foundation Robert Rosenthal For pictures, committee and sponsor information, please visit the event page on our website: www.hhm.org (Listed under: 2015 Endowment Event) 35th Anniversary Mass Celebration and Volunteer Appreciation Reception As our Ministry has the good fortune to celebrate 35 years of service to the Long Island community, a celebratory mass and reception was held in honor of this momentous event! On Wednesday, April 22nd, the Chapel at St. Charles Hospital was filled with over 500 friends who gathered to share a truly blessed evening. Fr. Frank welcomed special guests, including the iconic Andy Cooney, and the Hibernian Festival Singers. Fr. Frank shared his gratitude to all who have made this achievement possible and reminded us of stories that have changed the lives of so many individuals, children and families in need. Following the mass, there was a Volunteer Appreciation Reception held at the lovely Lombardi’s on the Sound, Port Jefferson. Each year this reception is held to honor the 300 invaluable volunteers who assist in all aspects of the Ministry. Their devotion and commitment is an inspiration to us all. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the countless benefactors, volunteers and board/committee members who selflessly continue to share their time, treasure and talents in support of our Ministry! Also, we’d like to extend a special thanks to the Lombardi Family for lending their support for this event. 2 A Message from Fr. Frank - cont’d. from pg. 1 Siena House continues to provide safe haven for a growing number of women who suffer at the hands of domestic abuse and violence. Unfortunately that waiting list is growing every day because of the need. Volunteer Corner St. Louis de Montfort Academy provides a quality alternative high school experience for the growing number of students who find traditional high school overwhelming. It also provides a high school equivalency program and a college prep program. Hope Academy/The Community House is the heart and soul of our ministry. It is where it all began-our waiting list is growing exponentially every day. The need for residential addiction treatment is at an epidemic level. Every day I see miracles happen, lives changed and transformed. But the lack of beds is a contributing factor to the senseless loss of life among our young people. As we celebrate our 35th anniversary, I am humbled. I am profoundly grateful for all that this ministry has done and is continuing to do for those in need. So much of what we accomplish every day is thanks to your support. Please be assured of my continued prayers for each of you. Please pray for me that God continues to give me the strength and the courage to stay the course. Forever grateful, Executive Director-Founder/CEO Hope House Ministries Thank You and God Bless Charles Rampone Board Member Emeritus Charles Rampone, a true pillar of the community, has given immeasurably to our Ministry. His kind spirit and faithful heart have touched an infinite number of people in need. Bishop Murphy visits Hope House On February 19th, Most Reverend William Francis Murphy, D.D., S.T.D., the fourth Bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, made his first visit to Hope House Ministries. Bishop Murphy had an overflowing schedule that day, touring each program, celebrating mass and having lunch with the Community House residents. Upon finishing the tour, Bishop Murphy shared that he hadn’t realized how expansive our Ministry was and that he was overwhelmed with all that we are doing. He offered his blessings for the Ministry and for all who help make this possible. Charlie dedicated his time, talent and resources to benefitting our agency in any way that he was able. Annually he supported the Endowment Event, Golf Outing and Holiday Party through in-kind support and/or monetary assistance. Additionally, he spent a great many hours assisting Fr. Frank and other board members, helping to guide the ministry through decision making and leadership. Mr. Rampone was married to Lillian Rampone for 58 years until she passed away in 2008. Together they had 5 children, 12 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Recently, Charlie joined Lillian, leaving a legacy of kindness, caring, and compassion. We are so thankful for having known and loved this great and gentle man. Fr. Frank shares, “Charlie Rampone was an extraordinary man. I have known him for more than thirty years. His random acts of kindness and compassion were legendary in our community. He truly led by the power of his example. The world is richer by far because Charlie walked among us.” Rest in peace, Charlie. 3 Hope House Ministries 24th Annual Golf Classic Raises $66,800...! Thank You To Our Event Sponsors We wish to thank all of our event sponsors for their kindness and generosity! Volunteers from Pace’s Steak House, Hauppauge, cheerfully and professionally serve a delectable lunch. On Monday, May 11th, 148 golfers supported Hope House Ministries’ 24th Annual Golf Classic, held at the picturesque Port Jefferson Country Club. The dedicated players started the day with a delightful breakfast and ended it with a sumptuous cocktail hour and dinner provided by the very professional staff of the resplendent Lombardi’s on the Sound. At mid-day the participants were treated to a lavish lunch compliments of Pace’s Steak House (Hauppauge), including heavenly sliced filet mignon and grilled chicken sandwiches. The proceeds of the event were enhanced by the kindness of the golfers who generously participated in the exciting live auction bidding. We were also blessed by the kindness of Roanoke Sand & Gravel Corp. as the Cocktail Hour Sponsor. The Hope House Golf Classic Committee would like to thank our wonderful volunteers, the entire staff of the Port Jefferson Country Club, Lombardi’s on the Sound, Pace’s Steak House, and the tee sign sponsors, as well as our corporate and other event sponsors. Without these kind and caring contributors, we could not have accomplished so much! Golf Committee James Altebrando, Axa Advisors, LLC James D. Barker, Roanoke Sand & Gravel Corp. John Bruckner, National Grid Alan Chiet, City Tire Auto Center, Centereach Dr. Robert Frey, Frey Family Foundation Richard LoNigro, Port Jefferson Sporting Goods Robert Loscalzo, Tritec Real Estate Co. Patrick O’Brien, The O’Brien Group, LLC Jim Pace, Pace’s Steak House Anthony Racanelli, Racanelli Realty Services, Inc. Charles Rampone, Ramp Ford Mark Rose, Clare Rose, Inc. Charles Russo, Esq., Russo, Karl, Widmaier & Cordano, PLLC Michael VanDenburg, Milburn Mills 4 Corporate Sponsors S & P Carting Service Inc. Arrow Steel Window Corp. Salesmaster Flooring Solutions Bel Breeze Real Estate Sapphire Restoration Corp. Branch Interior Services Selective Associates, Inc. Christmas Magic Siliato Enterprises Clare Rose, Inc. South Bay Trucking Commercial Instrumentation Services, Inc. Stewart Title Insurance Co. Empire National Bank York Shore Services Inc. Taylor Rental-Port Jeff. Sta. Essential Electric Corp. GFI Development Company Tee Sign Sponsors Golfing Magazine Adelwerth Bus Corp. Harvard Electrical Contracting Inc. Anthony Montani Landscaping InterCounty Appliance J. C. Broderick & Associates, Inc. John A. Grillo, Architect PC McCarthy Foundation Michael VanDenburg Milburn Mills Arrow Steel Window Corp. Axa Advisors, LLC Branch Interior Services Broadway Construction Group LLC Cappy’s Carpets Casimir Funeral Home More Consulting Corp. Champro Sports – Paul McDonnell New York Lizards Chris Prentiss Physical Therapy Newbridge Coverage Corp. Christmas Magic O’Brien Group, LLC Clare Rose, Inc. Pace’s Steak House Peycke, Sr., Timothy P. Commercial Instrumentation Services, Inc. Port Jefferson Ferry Coram Materials Corp. Port Jefferson Sporting Goods Coyle Family Ramp Ford Donald Dekenipp Land Surveyor Relle Electric Corp. Roanoke Sand & Gravel Corp. Russo, Karl, Widmaier & Cordano, PLLC Donna Lanza Physical Therapy DuMor Construction East End Sporting Goods Echo Interiors Norris Food Services Empire National Bank NYPD Essential Electric Corp. O. B. Davis Funeral Homes Flushing Bank O’Brien Group, LLC Friends of Jaclyn Foundation Pace’s Steak House Gene & Sue Kelly Peycke, Sr., Timothy P. Golfsmith Port Jefferson Ferry GFI Development Company Port Jefferson Lions Club Harbor Financial Management, LLC Port Jefferson Sporting Goods Harvard Electrical Contracting Inc. Hofstra Lacrosse – The Tierney Family Horizon Contracting Services LLC In memory of Kathy Maloney In memory of Police Commissioner Daniel Guido Probuild Company LLC Ramp Ford Relle Electric Corp. ReNu Contracting & Restoration, Inc. Richard & Mary Morrison Foundation Richard E. Capri Foundation Richard T. Nolan, Esq. InterCounty Appliance Roanoke Sand & Gravel Corp. J. C. Broderick & Associates, Inc. Rose Fence Inc. John A. Grillo, Architect PC Russo, Karl, Widmaier & Cordano, PLLC Keller Williams Realty S & P Carting Service Inc. Kenneth Levy, CPA Salesmaster Flooring Solutions La Moda Ceramic Corp. Sapphire Restoration Corp. Landtek Group Inc. Seaford Avenue Corp. LaValle, Senator Ken Selective Associates, Inc. Law Office of Joseph C. Tonetti, Esq. ServiceMaster by American Restoration Services Inc. LI Bone & Joint, LLP South Bay Trucking LI Coalition for the Homeless Sunrise Installation Inc. Longo Family Suris & Associates Lynn Pierri, DDS Taylor Rental-Port Jeff. Sta. McCarthy Foundation The First National Bank of Long Island-John C. Cochrane Milburn Mills Milburn Sales Company Inc. Monastero Architecture More Consulting Corp. National Floral Design New York Lizards Newbridge Coverage Corp. Beta Sigma Phi Raises $13,750 for Hope House The Winfield Group, LLC Tritec Real Estate Co. Villa Lombardi’s Warshaw, Inc. York Shore Services Inc. Members of Xi Master Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi just before the “Hats Off Derby Party” Fundraiser, April 16, 2015. In honor of Hope House Ministries, the ladies of Beta Sigma Phi’s Xi Master chapter graciously shared their time and talent once again while hosting their annual fundraiser which raised $13,750. Over 200 people gathered on April 16 for a Dinner Dance and Your Choice Auction at Villa Lombardi’s in Holbrook, NY. The “Hats Off Derby Party” was hosted by Horsin’ Around-K&I Productions, who generously donated the racing event. Guests enjoyed the excitement of a pinewood-style derby horse race along with a derby-themed hat contest. We extend our gratitude to all who generously donated gift items, gift certificates, and underwriting for the event’s Your Choice auction. A special thanks is extended to the additional sponsors who helped make this event so successful: Jim Barker of Roanoke Sand & Gravel Corp., Deb DiRoma of Creative FX, and to the entire Xi Master chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, who continue to bless our ministry with their dedication and abundant gifts. Mark your calendars for Beta Sigma’s Phi next fundraiser on Thursday, April 7, 2016. Hope to see you there! Hope House 32nd Annual Holiday Party “A Celebration of Family, Friends & Hope” Monday, November 30, 2015 Just a reminder that as our Holiday Party is fast approaching, we would like to invite you to take part in our event this year by: • Donating new or gently used 5x7, 8x10 or 10x13 picture frames for presentation of the auction prizes • Donating auction prizes for the silent auction (new items) • Purchasing event tickets • Purchasing car and/or 50/50 raffle tickets • Purchasing a journal advertisement in our annual journal If you would like information on any of the listed items, please contact the Development Department at (631) 473-8796. Thank you for your support of our largest annual event! 5 Pax Christi Hospitality Center “Hope for the Homeless” As a family at Hope House Ministries, we feel blessed to continue serving nearly 2,000 individuals, families and children in need each month. We invite you to BE A LINK TO THEIR FUTURE for those in need and those who come to us seeking a second chance at life. As we create a CHAIN OF HOPE, please be assured that your generosity and compassion is a direct link to their paths of growth, healing and self-sufficiency. The Community House “Hope for a Second Chance” Our Community House, the heart of our ministry, is where it all began over 35 years ago. Here, broken, wounded, discarded young men are given a second chance to get back on their feet again. Over the years, this miracle transforming thousands of teenagers, brings to them the sense of belonging and family unity. No matter what the problem or burden, every teenager leaves a little richer and able to make the world a better place. These “burdened kids” need our love and support to start over again. Since its founding in 1980, the Community House with 10 beds has grown to a 30-bed house that provides a compassionate approach to crisis intervention and a residential community for homeless young people in need. It offers a creative living space where a young person can grow and develop. The program assists in the formation of a life plan with short and long term goals and promotes the development of interpersonal skills. Due to the growing need for the services offered through the Community House, we expanded in 2010 to include additional residential care through St. Francis House. As a link to educational needs for some members of the Community House as well as children in area school districts, St. Louis de Montfort Academy was created. Montfort Academy is our free standing alternative junior-senior high school. Individualized instruction and private tutoring are provided by qualified teachers according to each student’s needs. Montfort Academy’s staff consists of a principal and volunteer teachers. Additionally, from this outreach Hope Academy was formed. This program is a long-term, non-traditional residential treatment program for addiction (minimum 12-18 months). Your generous contributions in support of these young people today, can BE A LINK TO THEIR FUTURE. It will help us to continue providing services to help each person build a solid foundation for their emotional and intellectual growth to give each young person the life skills and encouragement they need to foster self-discipline, self-motivation and a greater independence. 6 It was a cold, winter night in February of 1990, when a man who was infamous for sleeping along railroad tracks froze to death in his cardboard house. His tragic passing forced me to look more seriously at the problem of homelessness in one of the richest counties in New York State. Homelessness does not have a certain color, race or religion. It is not a certain age group or geography. Pax Christi Hospitality Center is our creative response to homelessness. It is not a social band-aid, but rather a powerful attempt to break the shackles that imprison a growing number of people of every age and background. Each guest is empowered with the tools not to be homeless, but rather to become life-giving, participating members of the community. This twenty-five bed emergency center for men over 16, provides those in need on Long Island a compassionate, temporary residence offering three components: shelter and food, human needs and services, advocacy and networking. Your generous contribution today can unlock a new world for those in need. BE A LINK TO THEIR FUTURE so that we can continue to assist these individuals in achieving independent living whenever possible. The Human Services Center “Providing Hope through Compassionate Care” Growth, recovery and counseling have gone hand in hand from the start of our ministry over 35 years ago. We base our care and concern on the individual needs of our clients and therefore treat them accordingly through comprehensive, compassionate counseling. Staffed by a host of highly qualified professional counselors, the Human Services Center serves thousands of adults and young people in the course of a year. Included in the counseling services are individual, marital and family counseling, addiction counseling including alcoholism, co-dependency, eating disorders and sexual abuse. The center also serves as a meeting place for various therapy groups and several twelve-step programs. As we became more aware of the large number of children and families in crisis seeking assistance through our Center, with the help and outstanding efforts of Sr. Jean Beagan, we opened the Children and Family Counseling Center. Later named The Sr. Jean Beagan, O.P. Family and Children’s Counseling Center of Hope House Ministries, this outreach is dedicated to the growth and development of children, age two through adolescence. Both individual and group parenting classes and counseling services are provided. Through this program several hundred families receive services each year. In addition to assisting children through counseling, these programs help by enhancing the ability of parents to provide opportunities for children to live, love and work with a sense of mutual well-being. Another beneficial counseling/treatment program that was born from a great need is The St. Maximilian Kolbe Outpatient Addictions Treatment Center which provides comprehensive outpatient services for people motivated to enter and sustain recovery. Through individual and group counseling sessions, each day struggling addicts reclaim their lives. By making a gift to the Human Services Center, your generous contribution today can BE A LINK TO THEIR FUTURE which will help us to continue providing guidance and compassionate counseling while we help to advocate for the well-being of our clients and their families. Siena House and Wisdom House “Hope for a Self-Sufficient Life” Siena House Twenty-seven years ago I became overwhelmed with the growing number of unmarried teenage mothers and pregnant teenagers as well the escalating number of physically and emotionally abused women. Siena House was created to respond compassionately to their needs. In our short history, hundreds of women and expectant mothers have had a chance to grow and become self-sufficient. At Siena House we are committed to empowering every woman to be all that she can be. Since 1988 Siena House has given women a better chance of beating the odds. Our goals include providing a home for mothers and children in a stable, consistent, drug-free and violence-free environment. We assess the needs and capabilities of the young woman through careful interviewing and consultation with family and other community resources. We also encourage continued education. In addition, we provide an experience of independent living, including budgeting and money management, and they also receive training in new baby care and a sense of personal self-worth through the experience of community living. Siena House is a home for women and women with children, 21 years and older, who have suffered from domestic violence and/or are in crisis or transition. BE A LINK TO THEIR FUTURE by helping us offer a safe, supportive environment while empowering women to move toward independent living and permanent housing. Wisdom House Throughout recovery programs we have noticed the growing need for transitional housing. As a way to support those who are transitioning from homelessness, addiction or those just needing a “leg up” following a crisis in their lives, we formed Wisdom House. This is a residence designated for long-term needs of both men and women 21 years of age and older, who find themselves in a situation of crisis or homelessness and are in need of a semi-structured living environment. The goal of Wisdom House is to help the individual make a transition into a state of independent living. By supporting Wisdom House, your generous contribution today can BE A LINK TO THEIR FUTURE which will help us to continue providing services and help build a solid foundation for each individual’s emotional and intellectual growth. Thank you for your consideration of our ministry and its efforts. It is truly because we believe “all life is sacred” that we ask for your help in assisting our mission. Please refer to the remittance envelope enclosed with this mailing to support Hope House Ministries’ CHAIN OF HOPE and BE A LINK TO THEIR FUTURE. Please be assured of my continued prayers for you and your families. With heartfelt thanks, Fr. Francis Pizzarelli, SMM, LCSW- R, ACSW, DCSW Executive Director-Founder Editor Theresa Zeis Layout & Design Deborah A. DiRoma, CreativeFX email: ddiroma@optonline.net Hope House Ministries PO Box 358 Port Jefferson, NY 11777 MAIN PHONE & COUNSELING CENTER: (631) 928-2377 hhmjanet@outlook.com DEVELOPMENT OFFICE: (631) 473-8796 FAX: (631) 828-8818 www.hhm.org hhmdevelop@optonline.net For questions regarding tax deductions, please refer to the Internal Revenue Service Publication 526 entitled Charitable Contributions. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, please contact the Development Department at (631) 473-8796 or e-mail hhmdevelop@ optonline.net. 7 &Clip & Save & Wish List... Below are items that HHM is in need of throughout our outreaches. If you are able to donate any of these items, please call Joanne D’Aguanno at (631) 473-8796. As always, thank you for your generosity and support! Hope House Ministries Annual Raffle Grand Prize...Enter to win a Fully Equipped 2016 Ford Focus Four-Door Sedan o Bath Towels (new or gently used) o Cleaning Products oCombs Provided by o Copy Paper 8-1/2 x 11 Ramp Ford! o Detergent Pods *Photo shown is 2015 model o Dishwashing Liquid o Disposable Bowls o Disposable Cups (hot & cold) o Disposable Plates o Disposable Razors o Fabric Softener o Garbage Bags 13 gal. & 39 gal. o Kitchen Towels o Men’s Clothing o Men’s Deodorant o Men’s Socks o Men’s Underwear oNapkins oNotebooks o Paper Towels o Peanut Butter TWO - $500 CASH PRIZES Compliments of RAMP FORD DRAWING: NOVEMBER 30, 2015 $50 per chance (limited to 1,500 tickets). All proceeds to benefit HOPE HOUSE MINISTRIES. SECOND PLACE PRIZE $200 Gift Certificate Compliments of CITY TIRE AUTO CENTER - Centereach #GC47-202-199-07652 Winner need not be present to win. Must be over 18 years old to enter. All prizes will be awarded as stated. Prize winners will not be allowed substitutions or cash in lieu of prizes. Failure to accept prize as stated will result in forfeiture of said prize. All taxes, fees, etc. are the responsibility of the winner. Please make checks, money orders payable to HOPE HOUSE MINISTRIES and send to P.O. Box 358, Port Jefferson, New York 11777-0358 AMEX, Mastercard and VISA are also accepted. For more information, please call (631) 473-8796. Hope House Ministries Annual Raffle Drawing: Monday, November 30, 2015 o Plastic Tableware Name_________________________________________________________________________ o Real Silverware Address_______________________________________________________________________ o Shaving Cream City/State/Zip____________________________________________________________________ oSoap Phone (Day)___________________________(Eve) ______________________________________ oSponges o Check o MasterCard o VISA o Toilet Paper Acct. #__________________________________Exp. Date__________ SC#__________________ oToothbrushes Cardholder’s Name________________________________________________________________ o Trial-size Toothpaste o Twin Sheets & Pillowcases oVacuums 8 More 2015 Raffle Prizes: o AMEX Signature ______________________________________________________________________ No. of Tickets_________@ $50.00 each Total Enclosed $__________________. Sold By________________________________________________________________________ Mail to: Hope House Ministries, Development Department, PO Box 358, Port Jefferson, NY 11777-0358 SM Thursday, December 10, 2015 @ 8pm Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at CARNEGIE HALL Limited amount of box seat sponsorships available. Sponsors will be listed in the event Playbill. 10% Discount per ticket on groups of 20 or more. Special rates & packages for buses of 40 or more. For groups or buses, call (516) 798-3014 or email millpondmusic@aol.com 9 Suffolk County Homemaker Units Donate Blessing Bags Miller Place Homemakers’ Community Service Committee member, Lynette LoPiccolo, delivered over 45 Blessing Bags filled with regular size toiletries for the young men at the Community House. Additional trial size toiletries and paper goods were donated to Pax Christi. Father Frank spoke to Lynette at the time of drop off and expressed his thanks to the Miller Place Homemakers. Deer Park Homemakers donated 96 Blessing Bags and North Shore Homemakers donated 130 Blessings Bags filled with trial size toiletries, toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors etc. for the Pax Christi Hospitality Center. In addition, 14 units of the Suffolk County Homemakers’ Council donated wrapping paper, boxes, tissue paper, tags and bows to be used to wrap Christmas presents at Hope House Ministries. Hats off to these units for their generous donations which make a difference in the lives of so many. St. Louis de Montfort Parish’s Overwhelming Generosity! The practice of giving one’s “Time, Talent & Treasure” is no better illustrated than by the parishioners and staff of St. Louis de Montfort Roman Catholic Church in Sound Beach. The congregation wholly embraces this life of stewardship and in so doing is continually overwhelmingly generous to Hope House Ministries. A great many have devoted countless hours volunteering at our Ministry and a great many support Hope House by participating in our numerous events; then, they forge on with individual monetary donations and parish collections. Their latest collaboration was hosting a concert in conjunction with Hope House. In celebration of Hope House Ministries’ 35th year of service to the community, St. Louis de Montfort Church hosted the Anniversary Concert on April 25th. Irish performers Kathryn Smith, the Paddy Ryan Band, and the Hibernian Festival Singers entertained a full house with a spectacular performance. The “Celebration in Song” concert itself raised almost $2,000! Afterwards, on behalf of the parish, Pastor Fr. Charlie Papa surprised Fr. Francis Pizzarelli by presenting him with a check for $35,000! The entire Hope House Ministries family offers its utmost gratitude to all for their perpetual help! 10 Car Clubs Help Pax Christi The Antique Automobile Club of America, the largest organization devoted to the old car hobby has many local clubs called Regions. The Peconic Bay Region, that covers the east end of Long Island, is a very active club that sponsors many tours, meets and parades. This year, knowing that Pax Christi was in need of bath towels, Joseph Indusi, President of the Peconic Bay Region, asked members to bring any gently used towels, to the St. Patrick’s Day Dinner and meeting. The response was quite gratifying with many members bringing new towels and Joe estimates that they collected well over 200 new and used towels. The next day, Joe and Karen delivered them to Pax Christi as shown in the photograph. The Cadillac and LaSalle Club (CLC) is an antique car club specifically for those who appreciate and collect the Cadillac and LaSalle brands of antique cars. Every year the CLC has a national meeting, known as the Grand National, where Cadillac and LaSalle cars from all over the world are judged and displayed. In July 2014 the Grand National was held in Lake George, NY. At the Spouse’s Tea, Karen Indusi explained how Pax Christi Hospitality Center helps the homeless by providing food, a shower, a safe place to stay and services to end the cycle of being homeless. Karen asked that members drop their unused shampoo bottles, soap and other toiletries into a box at the registration table in the hotel for Pax Christi. The response was overwhelming and several full boxes were collected. After returning to Long Island and bringing them to Pax Christi, Karen was told that they had run out of soap and were sure glad that she arrived with just what was needed. It seems that people from near and far, from different backgrounds and interests, step up to support those in need. Thank You Hauppauge Public Library! In the Spring, the staff at the Hauppauge Public Library collected items from Hope House Ministries’ Wish List as part of their Community Service Project for their Employee Assistance Program Wellness Week Celebration. This generous gift of mixed toiletries was greatly appreciated and distributed for use by the Community House residents and guests of the Pax Christi Hospitality Center. Thank you all for your efforts on behalf of those in need. The 5th Annual Rally for Hope Raises $3,000 for Hope House Photo by: Long Island Tennis Magazine Another way to give. Check out our website at www.hhm.org for the opportunity to make your gifts online using PayPal. The 5th Annual Rally for Hope, a tennis charity event generously hosted by the Eastern Athletic Club in Blue Point, New York, was held on Saturday, March 28th. Using a tournament format for the first time, over 50 players and spectators turned out to support the work of Hope House Ministries. This year’s event was successful in raising $3,000, bringing the five year total to over $13,500! We extend our warmest appreciation to all who contributed to the event, especially the event sponsors: Eastern Athletic Club, Port Jefferson Sporting Goods, and Long Island Tennis Magazine. A special shout out to Michael Hoffner who worked closely with the Eastern Athletic Club to help coordinate the tourney. Congratulations to the winners of the doubles tournaments: Kenny Chou & Chris Wang – Men’s Doubles Do you have a life insurance policy that you no longer need? Are you in the process of finalizing your last will and testament? If so, considering a gift to Hope House that will live on in perpetuity may be a great way to realize your charitable giving goals while helping the thousands in need that we serve each month. For information on these and other planned giving options, please call the Development Department at (631) 473-8796. Caitlyn & Hank Winnicki -- Mixed-Doubles Diane Creenan & Kathy Rey – Women’s Doubles Hope House Ministries: The Living Tribute Program Enclosed is my gift of: Planned Giving o $10 o $25 o $50 o $100 o Other $______________ o Memorial (Name of Deceased )___________________________________________ o Wedding o Holiday o Thank You o Anniversary o Get well o Graduation o Birthday o To Honor Parents/Others o Other ___________________ Name for above donation ___________________________________________________ NOTE: Your thoughtful remembrance will be acknowledged. A tribute card will be sent to the person or family you designate. The amount of the gift will not be disclosed. Your Name _________________________________________________________________ Your Address /Town __________________________________________________________ NAME OF PERSON OR FAMILY TO SEND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR THE ABOVE DONATION Name_______________________________________________________________________ Address/Town _______________________________________________________________ o Send more envelopes Mail to: Hope House Ministries, PO Box 358, Port Jefferson, NY 11777-0358 HHM: the Living Tribute Program Through the years an increasing number of families have found satisfaction in honoring loved ones by donations made to Hope House Ministries. The memory of a loved one will live through the thoughtful gift donated by a friend, relative or associate. This gift will assist us in our mission to provide compassionate and competent care for the poor, the marginal and wounded among us. Please make your check payable to Hope House Ministries or you may submit your donation via Paypal at www.hhm.org. For further information, please call the Development Department at (631) 473-8796. All gifts are tax deductible. 11 Mark your Calendars! September 2015 December 2015 Montauk We Hope Bike Tour Saturday, September 12 Beginning at Tritec Real Estate, East Setauket, NY Contact: Tritec (631) 751-0300 The Magic of Christmas Concert Thursday, December 10 featuring The New York Tenors Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY Contact: (516) 798-3014 November 2015 Annual Holiday Party A Celebration of Family, Friends & Hope Monday, Nov. 30 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Held at Villa Lombardi’s Holbrook, NY Contact: Theresa Zeis (631) 473-8796 April 2016 Beta Sigma Phi Fundraiser Diva Party! Thursday, April 7, 6:30 p.m. Held at Villa Lombardi’s, Holbrook, NY Contact: Deb DiRoma (631) 821-7598 16th Annual “Montauk We Hope” Bike Tour Thank You... for Supporting the 11th Annual Appeal! On behalf of the Board of Directors and the entire Hope House Ministries family, we extend our deepest gratitude to you for your gifts in support of the 11th Annual Appeal. Through this campaign, we raised over $22,700 in support of our outreach programs which focus on restoring hope to those in need! These vital funds have made it possible to further assist the many people who are in crisis in our communities. We greatly appreciate the support that you have compassionately shared in order to help the less fortunate on Long Island. We could not have done it without you! Hope House Ministries Saturday, September 6, 2014 Overdose Prevention Endeavor Opioid Overdose Responder Training www.montaukwehope.org In this free workshop, participants will learn the essentials of opioid overdose prevention, will receive certification as Trained Overdose Responders, and will receive overdose response kits that include naloxone (Narcan). Presented By: Jennifer Serrentino, MD James Murdocco, BSc • Port Jefferson EMS Location: Hope House Ministries Human Services Center The Sister Aimee Room 1 High Street, Port Jefferson For more information or exclusive Saturday, September 12, 2015 Sponsorship opportunities, please call (631) 751-0300. Please call (631) 928-2377 for more information and future dates. For more information or exclusive sponsorship opportunities, please call (631) 751-0300 • www.montaukwehope.org Self Help Meetings at Hope House Ministries Call for times and locations: (631) 928-2377 12 Please tune into Telecare as Fr. Francis Pizzarelli, SMM hosts the Generation Hope Show