2010 Annual Report - Ramapo for Children

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2010 Annual Report - Ramapo for Children
2010
Annual
Report
The Mission of Ramapo for Children
Ramapo for Children inspires youth with
special needs to experience success, develop
healthy relationships and learn necessary
life skills. Ramapo achieves this through
residential camp programs, adventure-based
experiences and innovative training for
the adults who empower children to reach
their full potential.
On our Rhinebeck campus, Ramapo provides
adventure-based, experiential learning
programs that promote positive character
values, build social and learning competencies
and enhance self-esteem in children, youth,
and adults.
In New York City, Ramapo Training—the
professional development program of Ramapo
for Children—provides staff training, program
support, and coaching for educators, parents,
and youth service workers.
CONTENTS
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Letter from Ramapo’s Chief Executive Officer
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Ramapo’s Philosophy and Approach
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Looking Back: Honoring Ramapo’s Trailblazer
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On-Campus Programs
10 Off-Campus Programs
12 Measuring Results & Informing the Field
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Program Highlights & Financial Summary
14 Shining Stars
19 Ramapo’s Board of Trustees & Staff
LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD
A letter from Adam Weiss, Ramapo’s new CEO
Dear Friends of Ramapo,
My first trip to the Rhinebeck campus was thirteen years ago, as a visitor to Camp Ramapo.
It was clear to me then that Ramapo was a community of dedicated professionals who understood
how to help some of the most vulnerable children experience success and believe in their own
potential. Camp Ramapo continues to thrive, but Ramapo for Children has become so much more
than just a summer camp program. While maintaining its core philosophy, Ramapo has taken
giant strides over the past decade, touching new audiences in a growing number of new settings.
I’m incredibly honored to have been invited to become part of the Ramapo team.
For many people, Ramapo has been defined by the children we serve, and those
children continue to inspire us during the summer and throughout the year. What
we have discovered about ourselves, however, is that what truly defines us is the
knowledge and expertise we bring to bear on children’s behalf. We are experts! We
are experts at training adults to form meaningful relationships with young people,
relationships that build self-esteem and promote success. We are experts at using role
modeling as a teaching tool, and we are experts at using honest feedback and open
communication as strategies for promoting behavioral change.
In that spirit, we have begun the process of strengthening our ability to tell our story
and reach new audiences. In the coming months we will increase our capacity to promote
Ramapo Training to more schools and agencies in new locations. We will expand our scope of
services by growing the Staff Assistant Experience (formerly known as Footholds), our burgeoning
program for young adults aged 18 through 25. We will also be developing a new “look” for the
organization, along with an updated narrative and a strengthened presence on the web.
Of all that is amazing about Ramapo, the single characteristic that stands out to me as truly
unique is the consistent generosity and support of our board, our parents, our alumni and our
friends. One of the first lessons I learned about Ramapo was that none of our accomplishments,
past or future, would be possible without the Ramapo family.
In closing, I want to take a moment to thank Bernie Kosberg. He is a tough act to follow, but I
wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for his vision and accomplishments.
With gratitude and warm regards,
Adam Weiss
Chief Executive Officer
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During Ramapo’s summer programs,
both counselors and campers serve as
role models for positive behaviors.
“My years spent at Ramapo shaped both
my character and my career. While at
Ramapo, I was able to witness firsthand
the transformation of young people as they
realized their full potential and self-worth
within their daily lives. I am most grateful
for that experience.” Troy S., former counselor
HALLMARKS OF THE RAMAPO APPROACH
Ramapo’s work is grounded in a set of guiding principles that
have emerged from decades of experience providing direct
service, with a track record of demonstrated success:
RAMAPO’S PHILOSOPHY AND
APPROACH
• Personal relationships are the capital that motivates
behavioral change, and relationship building is a set of skills
and activities that can be taught.
Ramapo for Children is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that has been helping young people with special needs reach their full potential since
1922. With over 85 years of experience in direct
service and training programs, Ramapo has developed
a unique ability to create inclusive environments
that promote positive behavioral change, foster skill
development, and help support learning and personal
growth.
• Observational learning and role modeling are powerful
teaching tools when adults model desired behaviors intentionally, both individually and as a team.
At the heart of the Ramapo approach is our ability to
equip educators, caregivers and youth with the skills
they need to build trusting relationships, serve as
effective role models, handle challenging behaviors
constructively, and improve continuously through
reflective practice.
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• Thoughtful rituals and routines can teach desired behaviors,
are important elements in establishing safe emotional
environments, and must be adapted to the particular needs
of individual children and groups.
• The collective celebration of individual accomplishments
is a defining characteristic of supportive communities, and
adults must identify opportunities to celebrate individual
success.
• Honest feedback and open communication are key
catalysts for personal development, and adults must understand how to have difficult conversations constructively.
• Both adults and young people must adopt the habit of
reflective practice, taking the time to process and reflect
alone and with other members of the community.
Above: Bernie Kosberg poses
next to the map of the
Kosberg Interpretive Nature Trail.
Right: Entrance to the trail.
LOOKING BACK : HONORING RAMAPO’S TRAILBLAZER
On July 13th, 2010, over 130 people made their way
down Ramapo’s mile-long dirt and gravel driveway.
Former counselors, campers, parents, friends, staff,
and Board members strolled along the edge of Lake
Sepasco, took the opportunity to test their stamina on
the high ropes course, and marveled at Ramapo’s
renovated campus buildings. While they came from
many different walks of life, all of these people
shared a common goal—honoring Bernie Kosberg for
his 25 years of service as CEO of Ramapo for
Children.
The highlight of the day was the dedication of the
“Bernie Kosberg Interpretive Nature Trail.” This milelong loop through Ramapo’s rambling woods traverses
a diverse variety of habitats found in the Hudson
Valley, with trail signs along the way teaching visitors
about local ecology. The trail symbolizes the spirit
of creativity and curiosity that Bernie brought to
Ramapo over the years, and underscores Ramapo’s
commitment to provide therapeutic learning in a
beautiful natural environment.
In addition to the summer event, a second gathering
came together in late October at Mickey Mantle’s
restaurant in New York City. After a touching
slideshow tribute chronicling Bernie’s 25 years at
Ramapo, the Board announced the creation of the
Kosberg Family Summer Camp Scholarship Fund,
which received over $200,000 in support.
This long-term fund will be designated to provide
scholarship support for disadvantaged children with
special needs, honoring Bernie’s vision to provide
summer camp opportunities for all children to grow,
learn, and have fun.
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“Most of us have little tolerance for the
child who is different. For that child,
the rejection can be devastating. You
have given my son the chance to make
friends and you’ve given me back hope.
You have succeeded!”
Joseph P., camper parent
Summer camp is a time for learning new skills
and developing lasting friendships.
ON-CAMPUS PROGRAMS
SUMMER PROGRAMS
The Ramapo approach was refined on our 250-acre
campus in Rhinebeck, New York. During the
summer, we operate Camp Ramapo, a residential
camp that serves children from ages 6 to 16 for whom
learning is difficult, including children affected by
autism spectrum disorders or other social, emotional,
or behavioral challenges. Camp Ramapo incorporates
all the best aspects of traditional summer camp into a
unique therapeutic environment with highly trained
staff and a one-to-one staff-to-camper ratio.
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PROFILE OF A RAMAPO CAMPER
Sarah is a 7-year-old girl from New York City. She is nonverbal, and before coming to Ramapo she was unable to
communicate with her caregivers, resulting in daily tantrums
and difficulties learning basic skills such as table etiquette.
With the one-on-one attention that she received at Ramapo,
she quickly started using and responding to sign language,
communicating needs such as using the bathroom, as well as
indicating “please” and “thank you.” Counselors also worked
with her to learn to use a fork, stay seated during meals, and
clear her dishes. On Visiting Day Sarah’s mother was overcome with happiness at being able to sit next to her daughter
and enjoy a picnic lunch.
“Thank you for a great weekend! The Ramapo facilitators
did an exceptional job, not only in creating a great learning
experience, but in making Ramapo a very warm,
welcoming, and inviting place.”
Hasani I., non-profit youth leader, NYC
During both the summer and the school year, participants
engage in a variety of adventure-based activities.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS
The Rhinebeck campus is busy year-round. Many
camp participants and their families stay connected
to Ramapo through weekend programs and ongoing
mentoring, while Ramapo Retreats hosts groups of
young people, educators, and other community-based
organizations for short-term Ramapo experiences.
These retreats enrich participants with a greater
appreciation of their own potential and provide
a toolbox of new strategies for successful
communication, teamwork, and leadership.
2010 STATISTICS AT A GLANCE
• Number of summer campers: 573
• Summer camp scholarship funds awarded: $563,750
• Number of summer staff: 195
• Number of on-campus year-round staff: 23
• Number of retreat participants: 6,700
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“The work at Ramapo is more
difficult than at the schools I
previously attended, but there
are more opportunities to learn
skills I can really use. I’m doing
real work here and ‘putting it
to the test,’ performing tasks
that really make a difference
around the campus. I also like
being able to approach people
and talk to them without being
made fun of. At Ramapo, I’m
just one of the guys.”
The 2010 Ramapo program staff
and Staff Assistants.
Ramapo Staff Assistant, summer 2010
PROVIDING A CONTINUUM OF SERVICES
THE STAFF ASSISTANT EXPERIENCE
For young adults who are on the cusp of selfsufficiency and independence, the Staff Assistant
Experience is a residential work program that gives
participants the opportunity to practice vocational
and life skills in the company of a supportive team
of mentors and coaches.
Through the Staff Assistant Experience, Ramapo
provides young adults with work and living experiences that can prepare them to live independently of
their parents. The primary goals of the Staff Assistant
Experience are:
• Developing Independent Living Skills: Mentors
work with participants to provide instruction on
such tasks as meal planning, shopping, cooking,
cleaning and household budgeting.
• Developing Social Skills: An inclusive living community provides structured and unstructured situations where participants can be socially successful.
• Developing Job Skills: Job coaches provide
meaningful work opportunities to teach universally
applicable vocational skills and help participants
manage supervisory relationships in the workplace.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STAFF ASSISTANT EXPERIENCE
In summer 2010, the second year of Ramapo’s Staff Assistant
Experience served seven young adults, five of whom
continued on into the fall program. Extensive evaluation of
the program has been conducted through interviews with
participants, parents, and Ramapo staff members, and
outcomes have been overwhelmingly positive.
• Learning Tangible Work Skills: Staff Assistants reported
that they learned tangible work skills, developed a work
ethic, and were able to apply vocational skills that they
learned previously to “real work.”
• Building Social Relationships: Staff members reported
that they valued the personal relationships they developed
with Staff Assistants, along with being able to help Staff
Assistants set goals and work toward achieving those goals.
• Providing a Support Network: Ramapo was able to provide a network of support for both Staff Assistants and
staff members through close and frequent communication,
as well as opportunities for both work and socialization.
Above: AmeriCorps members spend
more than 150 hours learning how to
facilitate activities and games.
Right: The 2010 Ramapo AmeriCorps
team.
AMERICORPS AT RAMAPO
Ramapo’s AmeriCorps Program—“Future Leaders in
Youth Development”—is an opportunity for young
adults to participate in a meaningful service learning
experience. Ramapo offers eight summer and ten
year-round AmeriCorps positions. AmeriCorps
members are involved in a variety of tasks, learning
tangible leadership skills in the fields of youth
development and special education.
“As an AmeriCorps member at Ramapo, I
was learning every day. I learned ways
to help prevent and manage difficult behavior
in children. I learned how to plan and lead
events and outdoor activities for diverse
populations. I learned how to structure
activities to push a group to their highest
potential. I learned how to plan community
service projects and write a public service
announcement. Through everything I
learned, I gained confidence and clarity
for my future goals.”
Rebecca S., AmeriCorps member
RESPONSIBILITIES OF A RAMAPO AMERICORPS
MEMBER
• Participating in and leading experiential learning
programs—AmeriCorps members learn how to facilitate
activities in both summer and year-round programs.
• Interacting with Staff Assistants—as mentors,
job coaches, and roommates.
• Developing community service projects—in 2010
Ramapo AmeriCorps members recruited 358 volunteers
who provided over 1,300 hours of service at 40 different
projects located throughout the Hudson Valley.
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“In the weeks following Ramapo’s trainings and coaching sessions
there has been a new energy and camaraderie within the faculty.
There is a distinct change in the attitudes and behavior of the staff
and I am prepared to continue training our faculty in the fall.”
Rodney F., high school principal, New York City
OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS
RAMAPO TRAINING’S
10TH ANNIVERSARY
Since 2001, the Ramapo approach has been “exported”
to hundreds of public schools, private schools, and
youth-service organizations throughout the New York
Metropolitan area. Ramapo Training provides behavior
management techniques, program support, and
coaching for educators, parents, and youth service
workers, and has empowered thousands of teachers and
other youth service professionals with practical tools
needed to transform classrooms, after-school programs,
and summer camps into environments that foster
positive behaviors and promote success. Specific training specialties include managing difficult behaviors,
structuring programs to meet individual student needs,
increasing student engagement, strategies for avoiding
conflict situations, and creating inclusive environments
for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Ramapo Training has grown significantly in the
past 10 years, from having one part-time staff
member to a current staff of 38 (including 6 full-time
administrative staff and 32 trainers). Ramapo
Training now collaborates with over 200 schools
and agencies in the New York Metropolitan region.
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THE GROWTH OF RAMAPO TRAINING 2001–2011
Number of training and
coaching programs
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
WHO RAMAPO TRAINING SERVES
8%
27%
58%
Schools 58%
Out-of-school Programs 27%
Parents 8%
Youth Program Supervisors 3%
Programs for Children with Autism 2%
Early Childhood Programs 1%
Conferences 1%
Ramapo Training workshops are
interactive and hands-on.
“I left here happy, knowing what to do
with my children, and I am relieved that
other people like Ramapo Training get
where I am coming from.”
Jessie D., parent training participant
HIGHLIGHTS OF
RAMAPO TRAINING
REACHING TEACHERS IN NYC
From 2007-2009, Ramapo Training undertook
an extensive evaluation of its teacher training programs, working with over 250 teachers at 13 New
York City schools.
The studies had statistically significant findings
across the years, showing that teachers gain skills in
classroom management (effectiveness in the classroom) and that they have an improved sense of ability
and satisfaction in their jobs (resiliency). In addition,
95% of teachers surveyed gave high ratings to our
trainings, and almost all say that they would attend
another training by Ramapo.
OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS:
DEVELOPING BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
SPECIALISTS
In 2009-2010, a total of 31 staff members from
out-of-school time programs participated in a yearlong Behavior Management Specialist Training
Series. Results reported by workshop participants
were overwhelmingly positive. Following the workshop series, 100% of participants reported a reduction
in behavior incidents and noted an increase in
positive relationships between staff and the children
they served. Participants reported that they and other
staff were better able to manage difficult behaviors,
were more confident, and were more likely to handle
disruptive behaviors on their own.
MEETING PARENTS’ NEEDS WITH
TARGETED WORKSHOPS
Responding to feedback in our workshops, Ramapo
continues to develop new curricula to address the
needs of parents raising and advocating for children
with special needs. Current offerings include:
• Helping Parents and Caregivers to Manage the
Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
• Help Me Fit In! Practical Strategies for Teaching Your
Child Social Skills
• Show and Tell: Using Visual Strategies to Help Your
Child Understand, Listen and Follow Directions
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MEASURING RESULTS &
INFORMING THE FIELD
Ramapo for Children is committed to the ongoing
success of our programs. Our 85-year history, which
includes 10 years of Ramapo Training in New York
City schools and after-school programs, provides us
with a wealth of knowledge that we are continuously
using to inform our practice.
Our goal is not only to enrich the lives of the
children served by Ramapo programs, but also to
share our unique perspective nationally, positioning
Ramapo as a thought leader in the field of training
adults—including teachers, youth workers and
camp counselors—to work with children who face
challenges learning and forming relationships.
Ongoing studies consistently show that participants
in Ramapo’s programs significantly improve their
social and relationship building skills. As we
continue to capture program-specific evidence and
youth development outcomes from Camp Ramapo,
Ramapo Retreats, Ramapo Training and the Staff
Assistant Experience, Ramapo for Children is
equipped to both share our knowledge of best
practices broadly and foster an ongoing cycle of
learning and development.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF PROGRAM EVALUATION IN 2010
• Ramapo Training: After attending a Ramapo Training
session, 97% of teachers reported that they were able to
establish productive relationships with their students.
• Summer Camp Evaluation: With funding from the
Eisman Foundation for Children, Ramapo is conducting a
three-year study of 24 young children with special needs,
evaluating the long-term effects of summer camp programs
on social skills and self-confidence. In the first year of
this study, 100% of camper parents and 87% of campers
reported that camp increased participants’ self-confidence.
• Staff Assistant Experience: In-depth interviews show
that Staff Assistants gain meaningful work experience and
feel they are an important part of the Ramapo community.
• Ramapo Retreats: 98% of adults and 94% of youth
participants said that their group got along better after
attending a Ramapo Retreat program.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND FINANCIAL SUMMARY
LOOKING BACK: 2010 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
LOOKING FORWARD: GOALS FOR 2011
• Camp Ramapo served 573 children and
• We will “tell our story” more effectively and
provided significant scholarship support to
more than 50% of families.
• Environmental Education Experiences were
piloted as an integrated part of the Ramapo
Retreats program.
• The Staff Assistant Experience completed its
pilot program phase and expanded to serve
seven participants in the summer of 2010.
• Ramapo Training began pursuing its goal to
expand capacity beyond New York City,
creating an in-depth 90-page training manual
for educators.
to new audiences so that more children and
families can benefit from Ramapo's experience
and expertise.
• Camp Ramapo will continue to enrich the lives
of over 550 children with special needs during
the summer of 2011.
• Ramapo Training will reach beyond the
New York Metropolitan area and develop new
training content and materials.
• The Staff Assistant Experience will serve
more young adults and partner with other
organizations and local businesses to expand
the range of vocational opportunities available
to participants.
• Ramapo Retreats will bring more people
to our Rhinebeck campus for a wider range
of programs and experiences.
Ramapo was awarded Charity Navigator’s
highest rating of 4 stars for the fourth year in
a row. This exceptional rating is achieved by
less than 15% of charities and indicates that
our organizational performance and fiscal
responsibility “exceeds industry standards.”
FINANCIAL SUMMARY: REVENUE AND EXPENSES FY10
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE
$4,819,644
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES
$4,815,651
3%
5%
11%
35%
62%
84%
Program Fees $2,968,367
Charitable Contributions $1,717,966
Investment Income $133,311
Program Services $4,040,764
Management and General $540,899
Development $233,988
Certified Audit, March 2011
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THANK YOU TO OUR SHINING STARS
In 2010, Ramapo’s annual budget of $4.8 million was met with the help of 1,428 gifts from 1,040 generous
contributors. This represents a 12% increase in donations over 2009. We wish to thank the following
Foundations, Family Foundations, Corporations and Individuals for their support of Ramapo for Children
from November 1, 2009 to October 31, 2010. In addition, we would like to thank those supporters who
gave to us anonymously last year, as well as those individuals who chose to remember us through gifts to
UJA-Federation of New York and the United Way.
If you would like to make a gift, please contact us at (845) 876-8409 or visit our website at
www.ramapoforchildren.org
FOUNDATIONS
# Autism Speaks Baker Summer Camp
Scholarship Fund
# Bloomberg, LP
# J.E. & Z.B. Butler Foundation
# Disney VoluntEars Community Fund
# The Dyson Foundation
# Eisman Foundation for Children
# The Hyde & Watson Foundation
# Isabella Freedman Jewish Greening
Fellowship
# John & Fred Klingenstein Fund of
UJA-Federation
# J.M. McDonald Foundation, Inc.
# Lopez Low Foundation
# Metzger-Price Fund, Inc.
# The Pinkerton Foundation
# Ruth Turner Fund, Inc.
# The Andrew Sabin Family Foundation
# Stewart’s Foundation
# Summer Camp Opportunities
Provide an Edge (SCOPE)
# UJA-Federation of New York
# United Way of New York City
# van Ameringen Foundation, Inc.
# Vital Projects Fund, Inc.
FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
# Judy Angelo Cowen Foundation
# The Cameron & Jane Baird Foundation
# Pete & Devon Briger Foundation
# The Clarke Family Foundation
# Peter A. & Elizabeth S. Cohn Foundation
# The Bodri Foundation of the Jewish
Community Endowment Fund
# The Farbman Family Foundation—
Steve & Eileen Farbman
# Alfred & Harriet Feinman Foundation
#
Frehling Family Donor Advised Fund
of the Community Foundation
of Dutchess County
# The Glickenhaus Foundation
# The Gottesman Fund
# Gymtime Foundation
# Heller Family Foundation
# The Kupferberg Foundation
# Jesse & Joan Kupferberg
Family Foundation
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The MAT Charitable Foundation
N.S. Goldstein Foundation
# Richard Nye Foundation
# PJ Foundation
# The Rosenthal Fund
# Seibert Family Foundation
# The Silverweed Foundation
# David & Peggy Tanner Philanthropic
Fund
# The Three Chicks Charitable Trust
# Jack M & Rose Ullman Foundation, Inc.
# Witkin Family Fund
CORPORATIONS
# Adams Fences, Inc.
# Atlantic Business Products &
Larry Weiss
# C-J Searles Cranberry Co.
# The Chazen Companies
# Competitive Courier
# ERE LLP & Fiscal Management
Associates LLC
# Bill Fischer & Fischer Travel Enterprises
# FOJP Service Corporation
# GoodSearch.com
# Google Matching Gifts Program
# Houghton Mifflin Matching Gift
Program
# IBM Employee Services Center
# iStar Financial, Inc.
# K & K Realty Holdings, Inc.
# KeyBank
# Kirchhoff-Consigli Construction
Management, Inc.
# Law Offices of Susan Deedy
# Lester’s
# McCabe & Mack LLP
# Microsoft Matching Gifts
# Morris Associates—Mr. Michael Morris
# Orange County Ironworks, LLC
# Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts
Program
# Rock City Sand & Gravel Corp
# Rockefeller Financial Services
Matching Gifts Program
# Sara Investment Real Estate
# Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom,
LLP
Staley Real Estate
Sun Wallpaper & Paint, Inc.
# Top Spin Productions, Inc.
# Triaction Conditioning Corp—
Mr. & Mrs. Lyon Marcus
# Truist
# Westex—Tony Marinello &
Alexis Weiss
# Williams Lumber & Home Centers
IN-KIND DONATIONS
# Jonathan H. Allen
# Mitch Boyarsky—Jackson Lewis LLP
# Sue, Sam & Joshua Diaz
# The Walt Disney Company—Disney
Publishing
# Ralph & Diane Genetti
# Hasbro, Inc.
# J & J’s Gourmet Cafe & Catering
# Marjorie, Stewart &
Lawrence Johnson
# Jean-Pierre LeBlanc & Rose LeBlanc
# Ken Marshall
# Merritt Bookstore
# Poughkeepsie Farm Project
# Pro Bono Partnership
# Red Hook Natural Foods
# Lisa & Mark Schwartz
# Jennie & Jeff Stokum
# Village Pizza
# Williams Lumber & Home Centers
# Winter Sun & Summer Moon
SHINING STARS
# 28 Anonymous Donors
# Karen Abrahamson
# Vicki & William Abrams
# Peter & Gila Acker
# William Ackman—The Pershing
Square Foundation
# Sarah LaChance Adams
# William & Dinny Adamson
# Guity Adjoodani
# Dr. Elliot & Helen Adler
# Nancy & Howard Adler
# Peter & Diane Albert
# Sabrina Allan & Douglas Ellenoff
Jonathan H. Allen
Maria Allwin
# Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Alpern
# Robert & Marcia Altabet
# Anita Altman
# Jesse Angelo
# Kate Angelo
# Lillian Arlia
# Linda Dano Attardi
# Gilbert & Bonnie Bach
# Bridget Baird
# Cameron Baird
# Rachelle Band & David Kuskin
# Wendy Banner & Geoff Wiener
# Elizabeth Barbone
# Michele & Eric Barbosa
# Lonnie & Karen Barnett
# Lauren A. Baum
# Sarah Bax
# Beth Baxter
# Michael Becker
# Nancy & Joe Beechem
# Kate Beever
# Mark & Sharon Beever
# Chris & Kathi Bell
# Marian Bellama
# Gary Belsky
# Lisa & Peter Benet
# Richard & Gail Bennek
# Neil Beresin
# Evan & Cindy Berg
# Meryl & Stephen Berliner
# Hy & Shirley Berman
# Roger & Beth Berman
# Jennifer Bezoza
# Mr. & Mrs. David P. Bicks
# Bonnie Billet
# Mary Bingham
# Rob Biniaz & Lucy Hood
# Andrew G. Black
# Bruce & Ann Black
# Katherine Blacklock
# Susan C. Blaisdell
# John & Phyllis Blaney
# Laura S. & Lloyd C. Blankfein
# John & Pam Blanpied
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Cindy Blasewitz
Adam Blau
# Judith Block
# Wayne Blouzdis
# Mandi Bokman
# William Bolduc
# Timothy Bontecou
# Sharon Botsford
# Leslie & Samuel Bowden
# Marcia Bowne
# William B. & Dr. Jane Eisner Bram
# Elizabeth Branca
# Mrs. Myrna Brandt
# Eric Braverman
# Linda & Steven Brion-Meisels
# Karen Brock
# Joan Bronk
# Dr. Jane Brooks
# Margaret Brooks & Bob Chestnut
# Deacon Bob Brooks
# Caroline & Brian Brost
# Rose Brown
# Sheila Brown
# Bella E. Browne
# Maureen Browne
# Vicki Bryant
# James & Joanne Buccellato
# Sidney & Lois Buchman
# Denise Rachelle Bump
# Adrienne Burg-Charwat
# Jennifer Buri da Cunha
# Nichole & Wayne Burke
# Julia P. Burns
# Howard & Lisa Busch
# Ronald & Anne Cacciola
# Margaret M. Cahn
# Denise Calvo
# Tricia Candemeres
# Thomas & Michelle Cantelmo
# Vivian Cardia
# Alexis Carlson
# Ann Carmel
# Jason & Amanda Carmel
# Jonathan & Dorothy Carmel
# Peter W. Carmel, MD
# Mr. Victor J. Caroddo
# David & Deirdre Carroll
# Liane & Marc Carter
# Margaret Carter
# Lauren Caslin
# Mary Cassese & Robert Haskins
# Bonnie & Clive Chajet
# Lisa Chajet
# Lori Chajet & Ben Wides
# Patrice Chandler
# Patricia Cheetham
# Anne Cheetham-Condorelli
# Wendy Cheng
# Ariane Cherbuliez
# Dianna & Stephen Chipkin
# Alan & Bonnie Chodosh
# Church of the Messiah
# Susie & Michael Chusid
# Jennifer Clabaugh
# Heidi Clark
Jane Forbes Clark
Greg & Judy Clemens
# Brian Cogan & Robin Keller
# Curtis A. Cohen
# Mark & Ellen Cohen
# Martin Cohen
# Philip Cohen & Rebecca Kramnick
# Steven A. & Alexandra M. Cohen
# Barbara & Bertram J. Cohn
# Lawrence & Ann Cohn
# Michael Coleman—Laughing in
San Diego
# Phillip G. Coleman
# Alice & William Collins
# Marcia & Geoffrey Colvin
# Congregation Kol Ami
# Kimberly J. Cook
# Margaret Cooley
# Charlotte & Sheldon Cooper
# Stanley & Rosalyn Cooper
# Douglas Copeland
# Alfio H. Cornacchini
# Taylor Couch
# Carol Countryman
# Amanda Cox, MD
# Cathy Cramer
# James & Kathy Craven
# Stephen & Elizabeth Crawford
# The Crespi Family
# Miranda Critz
# Allen & Nancy Croessmann
# Lisa Crowley
# Kelly Cullen
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# Amanda D’Attilio
# Mr. & Mrs. D’Attilio & Family
# Jordan Dale
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Center
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# Alice N. Levin
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# Mrs. Wilbur A. Levin
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# Clare Levy
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# Judith Hatchfield Lewis
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# Evie & Larry Lieberman
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# Geoffrey Linburn
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# Judy Loeb
# Dr. Frank Lowy
# Joshua & Rachael Lubarsky
# Suzanne Lunn
# Alan Luxenberg
# Elyse Maas
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# Rhonda & Jeffrey Mace
# Lucia Macro
Jackie Maher
Katlin Maher
# Adrian Majid
# Steven & Lindsay Malitz
# Virginia Maltese
# Emily Mandelstam
# Rebecca & Jeffrey Mandler
# Marcy Mann & Chip Squire
# Paulette & Eric Mann
# Pamela Mann
# Howard Marcus
# Stephen Marcus
# David Marell & Patricia Mitchell
# Diana & Joseph Marenfeld
# Judi Markowitz
# Clifford Marks
# Clifford & Stella Marks
# Melissa Marquardt
# Hollie Marron
# Jeffrey C. Martin, Esq.
# Frank & Terry Martini
# John R. & Ana M. Marvin
# Rina Maschler
# Eric, Janine & Faith Maskell
# Barbara Massey
# Denise E. Matthew
# Regina & Rick Mayell
# Michael & Elizabeth Mayers
# Carolyn Mayo-Winham
# Lowell & Susan (Pancost) McAdam
# Maria & Jack McAndrew
# Ann & John McChord
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# Tom McCoy
# Mary McKay & Jan Philip Browne
# Jennifer McKee
# Mary Anne McKernan
# Mary McNear & David Bialer
# Matthew J. McNear
# Patricia McTeague
# Claude Mellins & Michael Conard
# David Mellins
# Paul Mendelsohn
# Teri Mendelsohn
# Jill Mendelson
# Randi Menkes
# Richard & Ronay Menschel
# Harvey Meranus
# Jordan & Evonne Meranus
# Mr. & Mrs. Deusdedi Merced
# Teri Meskin
# MetroWest Jewish Day School, Inc.
# Steven Metzbower
# Ellen Metzendorf
# Ben Mich
# Donna Miller
# Stephen Miller
# Gail & Skip Millison
# Laura Mineo
# Amanda Heming Minsky
# Maxine Mintzer & Gary Levine
# Linda Miron
# Ed & Suzanne Miska
# Kim Miskoe & Laura Wasserman
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Vince ‡ & Betty Pirozzi
Stacie Pirozzi & Michael Swartz
# John & Susan Pittenger
# Sharon, Roy & Sam Plastock
# Satya Pradhuman
# Caroline Prewitt
# Gerald & Karen Pubentz
# Pam & Jeff Rabin
# Theresa Rampino
# John E. Raskin
# Elinor G. Ratner
# Zoe Rawson
# Mr. & Mrs. Robert Raynor
# Raymond Reed
# Joan Ress Reeves
# Peter Reikes & Randi Frankel
# Emily Reilley
# Keith & Rose-Lee Reinhard
# Eugene & Florence Reisman
# Sarah & Edward Rex
# Nonie & Rink Reynders
# Jessica Reynolds-Freely
# Tom & Victoria Reynolds
# Rhinebeck Reformed Church—
Dorcas Guild Women’s Group
# Mary Rhollans
# Helen & Mark Rice
# Mrs. Jean L. Rich
# Helene Richter
# Heidi & Richard Rieger
# Zibby Right
# Mr. & Mrs. Allan Rimland
# Elias Rimland
# Lauren & Edward Rimland
# Edythe Rishin
# Rima Ritholtz
# Dennis & Mary Roach
# Kevin & Alicia Roach
# Linda Robbins & Stefan Prosenickov
# La’Toya Robinson
# Ed Rodriguez
# Jim Rogers
# William D. Rogers
# Paul Romanello & Jamie Fortunoff
# Nancy Romer
# Beth Roncloes
# Nan Root
# Paul Rorbah
# Jonathan Rose & Gayle DeLong
# Barry Rosen & Felicia Lebewohl Rosen
# Enid Rosenbaum
# Nanette Rosenbaum
# Sandi & Dan Rosenbaum
# Francine Halfon Rosenberg
# Neal Rosenberg, Esq.
# Carole Rosenblatt
# Daniel Rosenblum
# Fran & Eric Rosenfeld
# Faith Rosenfeld
# Richard, Stacy & Max Rosenthal
# Ruth Rosenthal
# Marcia & Irving Rosenzweig
# Adam Ross
# David & Allison Ross
# Deni Ross
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Patricia Mitchell & David Marell
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# Wilma Mittendorf
# Michael & Amy Moorin
# Dianne Morales
# Laurel Kiyabu Morgan & Joe Morgan
# Perry Moriearty
# Kathleen Morio
# Ann Morrill
# Dr. & Mrs. Marvin Moser
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# Mary Alice Mudge
# Cathleen Muller
# John & Deborah Muller
# Jean Murphy
# Lorig Mushegain
# Katherine Nash
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# Lisette & Bill Nayor
# Jennifer Neff
# Nancy, Daniel & Michael Neff
# Jennifer Engelman Nelson
# Maureen Nelson
# Steven M. Nelson
# Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Newman, Jr.
# David Ng
# Donna & Martin Nielsen
# Christy Frye Nolan
# Dawn Nonn
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# John & Sue O’Banion
# Dorothy S. O’Connor
# Mrs. Pat O’Mara
# Michael O’Sullivan
# Caren & Steven Oberstein
# Jane & Daniel Och
# Karen Ogden
# Rachel Ohring
# Matthew Orenstein
# Jill & Todd Orlich
# Meridith & Jim Osborne
# Ellen Oshins & Mary Lou Impellezeri
# Kerstin Osterberg
# Jane L. Overman
# Lillie Pak & Daniel Levy
# Arthur & Jill Palmiotti
# Joey Parnes & Ellen Tattelman
# Lisa Paterson
# Sid & Cyrille Paul
# Susan & Peter Paul
# Ms. Barbara Paxton
# Dr. William A. Pearlman
# Yaniyah Pearson
# Pelletier Family
# Julie & Josh Penzner
# Lois Perelson-Gross & Stewart Gross
# Tara Peris
# Bob & Donna Peskin
# Douglas & Bonnie Petersen
# Melinda Phillips
# Marc & Mary Pifko
# Drs. Bart & Michelle Pillen
James Ross
Paul & Nancy Ross
# Stuart Ross
# Mona Joy Roth
# James & Sally Rothkopf
# Cynthia & Jerry Rothstein
# The Routhier Family
# David Ruben & Nancy Englander
# Harold Rubin
# Benita Rubinett & Larry Elsner
# Fiona & Eric Rudin
# Marty & Kirsten Ruglis
# W. Henry Russell M.D.
# The Rustin Family
# Sarah Ryan & Robert Wieman
# Cathy E. Sacks
# Lisa & David Sacks
# Irving Sager
# David Sailer
# Ed & Norma Salem
# Flora Sanders
# Ginger & Bob Sauer
# Phyllis K. Saxe
# Ellen R. Saxl
# Stephen Saxl & Alice Naude
# Jeffrey A. Scales
# George Schabes
# Linda Schapiro
# Katherine Locker Scharlatt
# Gregg & Lisa Schenker
# Mrs. Victoria Schiavoni
# Mr. & Mrs. Henry Schleiff
# Janet Schliff
# John & Patricia Schmeltzer
# Lexy Schmertz
# Alan & Anne Berman Schnitzer
# Susan B. Schoellkopf
# Dr. & Mrs. Paul Schorr
# Benjamin P.D. Schrag
# Raymond V. J. & Jean A. Schrag
# Rebecca D.A. Schrag
# Barbara Schreiber
# Donna J. Schuler
# James & Kim Schwab
# Deah Schwartz
# Mrs. Joan C. Schwartz
# Jodi J. Schwartz
# Martha & David Schwartz
# Michael & Lisa Schwartzman
# Kristy Sedlacek
# Ellen Seely & Jonathan Strongin
# Alisa Seewald
# Jessica Seils
# Mr. Peter Setaro, P.E.
# John Shapiro & Shonni Silverberg
# Lawrence Shapiro
# Paul R. Shapiro
# Deborah Shefrin
# Millie Sheldon
# Ellen Sherman & Chris Hitchcock
# Elizabeth M. Sherwood
# Rebekah Mae Shirey
# Mr. & Mrs. William Shirley
# James Shollenberger
# Fred & Stephanie Shuman
David & Linda Sicher
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Sicher
# David Sicular & Lilian Stern
# Herbert & Sydell Siegel
# William E. Siegel
# Donald & Peter Sileo
# Ronnie Silver
# Stuart Beal &
Ann Louise S. Silver, M.D.
# Amy Silverman
# Amy & Mark Silverman
# Sarah Silverman
# Jayme Silverstone
# Stephen Simko
# Samuel & Gail Simon
# Alison & Daniel Singer
# Jaren Singh
# Linda Skipper
# Bruce Skyer
# Pamela & Mitch Slater
# Chrystia & Maya Slywotzky
# Audrey & Brian Smith
# Deborah & Scott Smith
# Howard Smith
# Robert Smith
# Ross & Debbie Smith
# Sandra Smith
# Wilma P. Snyder
# Joan Lasker Sobel
# Frank & Esther Solomon
# Elizabeth Speert
# Kathryn H. Speert
# Beth Sperber
# David & Barbara Spizzirro
# Jeffrey & Gail Stadler
# Cynthia & David Stark
# Gary & Linda Stark
# Amy Starkman
# Robert & Joan Stein
# George & Marilyn Steinberg
# Nancy Steiner
# Sam Stempel
# Rebecca W. Stephens
# Ricki Stern
# Betsy & Wally Stern
# Chris & Martin Sterr
# Thomas & Rosemary Sterr
# Christopher & Amy Stokes
# Jennie & Jeff Stokum
# Mr. & Mrs. Philip Stone
# Jack Strassman
# Carol Kahn Strauss
# Jane Witkin Summer
# H. Eugene Swantz, Jr.
# Nancy & Peter Swartz
# Daniel Swee
# Darius & Theresa Sweet
# Rebecca Tamel
# Lisa & Josh Tane
# Szilvia Tanenbaum
# Barbara Tarmy & Gary Fradin
# Neil Tavernite
# Lisa & David Tazartes
# Joanna & Gary Templeton
# Victoria Templeton
* ‡ Deceased
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IN MEMORY OF
# Rosalie Acquilano
# Sylvia Anderson
# Cynthia Beal*
# Linda Luna Burg
# Daniel Chernikoff
# Phoebe Cissell
# Barbara DeCristofaro*
# Robert DiStasio*
# Hanni Edinger
# Irving Gerson
# Marian Goldman*
# William B. Heller*
# Ursula Karelsen
# Elissa Keiser
# George Klein*
# Adrian LeBlanc
# Lisa Levi*
# Lyn Lewis’s Grandmother
# Lore Mendelsohn
# Walter Morio
# Ralph, Barbara, Mike, Bud &
Nuggie Cullen
# Vince Pirozzi
# Lillian Rind
IN HONOR OF
# Vicki & William Abrams
# All the great campers &
co-counselor friends*
# Jesse Angelo
# Kate Angelo
# Art Block
# Jennifer, Evangivaldo &
Chloe Buri da Cunha
# Sarah Calvo
# Ann Carmel
# Jonathan Carmel*
# Mickey Carter
# Lori Chajet*
# Anne Cheetham Condorelli
# Nate Clemens
# Megan Collins
# Hard Working Counselors*
# John D. Countryman
# Bob & Kathy Dean*
# Ivanne Deneroff
# Barbara DiStasio
# Alan Doniger*
# Vivian Ducat & Ray Segal
# Dr. Albert Erdmann
# Kevin J. Estes
# Max Feldman
# Nikki Lyn Fields
# Orah Fireman
# Anita Fishman*
# Nina Freedman &
Michael Rosenbaum*
# Ilana Friedman
# Matthew Galen
# Rebecca Goldstein
# Stephen Gordon
# Laurie Greenberg*
# Ken Grouf
# Robert and Nan Hawes
# Susie Heller*
# Teri Horowitz*
# Mark Hudson
# Lawrence Johnson
# Callie Kaplan
# Frank Karelsen
If we have accidentally omitted
your name, please accept our sincerest
apologies, and please let us know.
Tambria Terry
Bob & Joan Terwilliger
# Marjorie Thibodeau
# Aqiyla Thomas
# Kathleen Thomases
# Jeffrey & Cynthia Thompson
# Daniel Tiano
# Sarah & Nessim Tiano
# Guy & Melissa Timperio
# Mr. & Mrs. James Tisch
# Rabbi Robert & Mrs. Lisa Tobin
# Helene Spielman Torker
# Cynthia & Michael Torrance
# Russell & Naomi Torrisi
# Julia Travers
# Ellen & Jonah Triebwasser
# Catherine W. Trimble &
David W. Morse
# Blair Trippe
# Keith & Sandra Troccia
# David Tsang
# Brian & Erika Tucker
# Leonard A. Tureff
# Katherine Utter
# Salima Vahabzadeh
# Illiana Kerckerinck Van Meeteren
# Dr. Peggy Van Raalte
# Thomas Van Raalte
# Shiloh & Tim Varvel
# Margo Vassar
# David & Sue Viniar
# Carol Voelger
# Jessica Vogel
# Elizabeth Wachs
# Marguerite H. Wagner
# Jenn Walker
# Karen Hirschkorn Walker
# Daniel Walsh & Melissa Dixon
# Helen & Herbert R. Warner
# Hyman Warren & Sally Weiss
# Amy Thiele Weber
# Stacey & Jeff Weber
# Charles & Lynn Weiner
# Allen & Harriet Weingast
# Andrew Weinstein
# Boyd Weinstein
# Abby Weintraub
# Andrew R. Weintraub
# Barbara & Allan Weisberg
# Jane & Bob Weiss
# Dr. Richard Weiss
# Traci Weiss
# Terry Weitzen
# Bernie Weitzman
# David Weller
# Carolyn Wells
# Sherry Wells-Levine
# Judy Wenger & Marty Beaird
# Annie Downes Whelan
# Ryan Whelan
# Kynyon White
# The Whitehouse Family
# Ruth & Jim Whiteside
# Arthur Whitman
# Patricia Whitney—Flowered Rock
Farm
Louise Wides
Katherine & Ryan Wiegand
# Susan & Howard Wiener
# Mr. & Mrs. Fred Wigdor
# Ilene Wilets & Dom Balletta
# Gray & Marian Williams
# Elaine & Ronald Williamson
# Oliver & Mary Louise Wilson
# Roy & Meg Wilson
# Dr. Tracey M. Wilson
# Kathleen Winitt
# Bill & Joan Witkin
# Edward Witkin
# Peter Witkin
# Amy & Tom Wolf
# Marilea A. Wolf
# Deane B. Wolfe
# Karri Wolfe
# Cheryl & David Wolff
# Alma W. Wood
# Darrell Wright
# Dawn & Eric Wright
# Michael A. Wright
# Robert E. Wright
# Nicole Wycoff
# Janice Xuereb
# Eve Yohalem
# Jonathan & Holly Youngwood
# Joseph & Susan Zacherman
# Angela Zaia
# Dale & Rafael Zaklad
# Barbara & David Zalaznick
# The Zeff Family
# Lawrence & Carol Zicklin
# Michael & Barbara Zimmerman
# Suzy Zimmermann
# Janet Zobel
# Agnes Zulinska
# David J. Zumpano
Helen Rosen*
Stanley Rosen
# Ron Sanders
# Alan Schorr
# Jerry Selig
# Seymour Shneyer
# Theodore G. Sourlis
# Jack Stein
# Glenn Stempel*
# Joyce Stempel*
# Deborah Stern
# Dr. Herb Strean
# Barbara Brehm Swantz
# Bob Thomases
# Bob & Jean Thomases
# Lenore F. Verdrager
# Nick Voelger*
# Lenore Warner*
# Robert B. Weller
# Dorothy Wright
Emily Keller
Sadie Ava Kleidman
# Amber Drew Kleiman
# Michaela Kogan
# Bernie & Susan Kosberg*
# Edward Kunin
# Michael Kunin*
# Lillian Kurtz
# Rachel Kurtz
# Beth Layne
# Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
# Julie and Paul Leff*
# Coleman Lisa
# Susan Loveall
# Joshua Magat*
# Leo Mandler
# Arielle Mann
# Elizabeth Martini
# Mervin R. Matthew
# Mary, Kelly, Julie & Kevin McKay*
# Paul Mendelsohn*
# Ivan Kruh and Miral Luka
# Misa Moon
# Alexandra (Gould) Munzel
# Inna Muzykansky*
# Nancy Neff*
# Nancy Newman
# Joyce Norden
# Tim O’Mara
# Joey Parnes & Ellen Tattelman
# Joan & Larry Pass’s granddaughter
Leah
# Gerald & Karen Pubentz*
# Peter Rice
# Jake Rimland*
# Edythe Rishin*
# Nina Robins
# Cara Rosenbaum
# Richard, Stacy & Max Rosenthal*
# David Ross
# Stuart Ross
# Harrison, Sydney & Samantha Rusie
# Ellen Saxl*
# Rebecca Schrag*
# Oscar & Hugo Segal*
# Lily Silva
# Nicholas Silva
# Jodie Singer
# Doris Smith
# Ginger Speicher
# Sam Stempel
# Eleanor Stone
# Lisa & David Tazartes
# Karen & Christy Thompson
# Maggie Torrance*
# Zuzana Vojtek
# Jimmy Walker
# Nancy Walker
# Bill Witkin*
# Amy Wolf
# Joseph B. Zaia
# Mira Jae Zeff
* Multiple gifts received in honor/memory
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President
Amy Wolf
First Vice President
Richard Rosenthal
Vice Presidents
Claude Ann Mellins, Ph.D.
Deusdedi Merced, Esq.
Treasurer
Bob Dean
Secretary
David Ross
Directors
Ann E. Carmel*
Jonathan W. Carmel
Marc Carter
Lori Chajet, Ph.D.
Alfio H. Cornacchini
John DiStasio
Nina P. Freedman*
Laurie Greenberg*
SENIOR LEADERSHIP STAFF
Susan K. Heller*
Teri Goldberg Horowitz
Joseph T. Kirchhoff
Julie Abrams Leff
Ellis Rosen Lesser
Aaron O.L. Lieberman
Mary McKay, Ph.D.
Paul Mendelsohn
Nancy Fuld Neff*
Joey Parnes*
Lauren Rimland
Michael Rosenbaum*
David Ross
Ellen Rogers Saxl, Ed.D.
Rebecca D.A. Schrag, Ph.D.
William I. Witkin*
Honorary Directors
Alan F. Doniger
Susan Heming Hecht
Frank E. Karelsen III*
William D. Rogers*
Sam Stempel
* Past Presidents
Chief Executive Officer
Adam Weiss
Executive Directors
Michael Kunin
Lisa Tazartes
Associate Executive Director
Jennifer Buri da Cunha
Director of External Affairs
Elissa Harel
Director of Major Gifts
Jana Kleidman
Director of Annual Giving
Jennie Stokum
Director of Program Evaluation
Kira Krenichyn
Ramapo for Children
P.O. Box 266
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Phone: (845) 876-8403
Fax: (845) 876-8414
Website: www.ramapoforchildren.org
New York City Office
15 West 36th St., Suite 14S
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 754-7003
Fax: (212) 754-4994
Website: www.ramapotraining.org