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New York Cares Annual Report 2008 newyorkcares.org Strengthening Our City, One Volunteer at a Time New York Cares 214 W. 29th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10001 nycares@nycares.org I www.nycares.org newyorkcares.org New York Cares is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. A Message from the President of the Board and the Executive Director Dear Friends, This has been a year of great change. President Obama put volunteerism center stage on the national agenda, creating new ways for citizens to serve their communities. At the same time, unprecedented economic turmoil placed intense pressure on both the richest and poorest among us. New York Cares addressed these opportunities and challenges head on, and we have never been prouder of our accomplishments. The 1,000 community partners to whom we bring volunteer programs – nonprofit organizations, city agencies, public schools, and others – relied on New York Cares to deliver critical services that would not have been possible through their own resources. Our volunteers ensured that New Yorkers at risk of slipping through the cracks received the support they needed despite an economy that forced many organizations to reduce key services. Gail B. Harris Board President We focused expansion this year where it had the greatest impact: increasing adult education programs by 15% to help low-income families build more stable lives; growing children’s programs by 20% to inspire young New Yorkers to work toward brighter futures; and extending operations outside Manhattan by 54% to reach more vulnerable communities. In all, we mobilized a record 43,000 volunteers who helped 450,000 of their neighbors in need. We thank you all – our funders, volunteers, Project Partners, and numerous other friends – who make it possible for us to bridge the gap between the increasing number of New Yorkers who need assistance and the growing group of volunteers who want to help. With your ongoing support, we will continue to meet new and extraordinary challenges ahead. Together, we will strengthen our city for years to come. Thank you for being New Yorkers who care, Our Mission New York Cares meets pressing community needs by mobilizing caring New Yorkers in volunteer service. Gail B. Harris, Board President Gary Bagley, Executive Director Gary Bagley Executive Director Strengthening Our City 2008 Milestones and Accomplishments Every milestone New York Cares reaches is an achievement for New York City. Last year, thanks to the tireless efforts of our volunteers, community partners, and staff, we helped our neighbors overcome barriers and created change that will last a lifetime. Engaged 6,000 volunteers in our annual spring day of service, Hands On New York Day, making 108 city parks, gardens, and public spaces cleaner, safer, and more inviting. In 2008, New York Cares: Created, planned, and managed more than 10,000 team-based volunteer projects, helping 450,000 New Yorkers break the cycle of poverty and build better lives. Celebrated 20 years of the New York Cares Coat Drive, which has provided 1.3 million coats to New Yorkers in need since 1989. Partnered with 1,000 nonprofit organizations, providing crucial volunteer support to help them meet their missions. Fulfilled 33,000 holiday gift requests from low-income children and families through Winter Wishes, growing the program by 8% despite the difficult economic times. Expanded volunteer programming in boroughs outside Manhattan by 54%, including a 90% expansion in Queens. Gary Bagley, Executive Director In November 2008, the New York Cares Board of Directors unanimously appointed Gary Bagley as Executive Director. Gary’s leadership skills, vision, and passion for our work will help New York Cares increase its impact across the five boroughs, and be a model of high-impact volunteerism and citizen engagement beyond the city. Increased our base of older adult volunteers (“Boomers”) by 30% and increased the number of daytime project offerings. © Lyn Hughes 2008 2 New York Cares The way to volunteer Gary joined New York Cares in 2004 as Senior Director of Programs, leading a staff of 30 and mobilizing tens of thousands of volunteers and Team Leaders annually. Gary was responsible for doubling annual volunteer service delivery and significantly expanding New York Cares’ presence. Gary is New York Cares’ fourth Executive Director, replacing Ariel Zwang who served in the role for seven years. To read a Q&A with Gary Bagley and learn more about what’s in store for New York Cares, visit www.nycares.org/gary_bagley. New York Cares The way to volunteer 3 New York Cares How We Work About Our Programs New York Cares changes lives, one volunteer at a time. Our How New York Cares Works programs help New Yorkers in two primary ways: We meet immediate needs — Volunteers provide hot meals to the hungry, warm coats to people who are cold, companionship to lonely seniors, and more. We enable New Yorkers to break the cycle of poverty and build better lives — Volunteers help children improve math and reading skills, homeless families find decent places to live, and unemployed adults find jobs. Many of the people we help have been living in poverty for generations. New York Cares provides comprehensive volunteer services to 1,000 nonprofits, city agencies, public schools, and other organizations every year. We design and manage programs that enable more than 43,000 volunteers to give back, reaching 450,000 men, women, and children in need throughout New York City. New York Cares’ Program Managers manage a caseload of organizations, working with them to identify critical needs they cannot address through their current resources. New York Cares creates volunteer projects to address those needs and recruits, trains, and deploys teams of volunteers to deliver the services. About Our Volunteers New York Cares Program Areas Engaging New Yorkers in Service — New Yorkers from all walks of life volunteer with New York Cares in all five boroughs. Projects include direct, hands-on activities, through which volunteers see the 5% impact of their work. New York Cares’ team-based volunteer model 7% 12% 16% “New York Cares and its volunteers have proven that simple acts can make a profound and positive impact, and their efforts have exemplified community activism at its very best.” — Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor of New York 4 New York Cares The way to volunteer 37% supports people during every step of their volunteer experience. Empowering Leaders — Our 800 Team Leaders ensure our projects run effectively at each site. These highly engaged volunteers are trained to support other volunteers and serve as project managers. Their leadership makes our projects successful and helps strengthen our community. Building Corporate Volunteer Leadership — New York Cares works with hundreds of New York City companies to engage their employees in volunteering. We design customized service projects to meet specific corporate responsibility objectives or employees’ preferences. We also invite companies large and small to participate in our major events like New York Cares Day and Hands On New York Day. In 2008, 828 companies worked with New York Cares, engaging 12,730 employees in service. New York Cares The way to volunteer 5 Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Helping Children One-third of New York City children, five years or younger, live in families surviving below the federal poverty line.1 They are at high risk of dropping out of school, turning to drugs or crime, and perpetuating the cycle of poverty with their own children.2 We know that if we reach kids early we can set them on a different path — a path to learning and selfsufficiency. In 2008, New York Cares’ Children’s programs helped: Children with Special Needs Last year, volunteers worked with more than 2,000 children and teens with disabilities to engage their minds and lift their spirits. Volunteers taught cooking and nutrition skills to children with autism, participated in running races, ice skating, and more with children who have developmental disabilities. Elementary and Middle School Children Academics: One-on-one attention is crucial to enhancing academic performance. Last year, 17,000 volunteers helped students at the city’s public schools develop a love of learning and improve grades. Our Math Games volunteers put numbers in a new (and fun) light with activities such as Math Baseball and Flash Card Bingo. Team Green volunteers taught children to better understand the environment and the challenges facing it, by working on green-themed science experiments and community service projects. Our literacy volunteers helped children discover the magic of the written word by getting them their first library cards and practicing critical reading skills. Arts and Recreation: In 2008, volunteers expanded the horizons of nearly 10,000 children from homeless shelters, hospitals, and low-income neighborhoods through art, sports, and cultural outings. They inspired creativity, built confidence, taught teamwork, and had lots of fun along the way. High School Students SAT Exam Preparation: Our long-standing partnership with Kaplan, Inc. made SAT preparation available to 600 underserved high school students who could not otherwise afford it. Students improved test scores, giving them the chance at a better future. New York Cares Youth Service Clubs: Our award-winning Youth Service Clubs prepare the city’s next generation of volunteers. In 2008, we worked with 31 public schools, engaging 1,400 high school students in service. Our goal is to inspire young people to become lifelong contributors to their communities by educating them about social issues, engaging them in youth-led volunteer projects, and developing their leadership skills. Children’s Program Statistics 2008 Project Growth: 18% “Having New York Cares’ Art Explorers at Columbus Park Pavilion added another dimension to the daily life there. It filled a void that only a group of caring, dedicated community volunteers could.” — Glenn Angel Echevarria, Playground Associate, Columbus Park Pavillion 6 New York Cares The way to volunteer Number of Projects: 3,515 Number of Children Served: 28,792 FOOTNOTES 1. New York City Center for Economic Opportunity, retrieved 1/22/09 at http://www.nyc.gov/html/ceo/downloads/pdf/ceo_report_family_rewards.pdf. 2. Columbia University National Center for Children in Poverty, retrieved 1/22/09 at http://www.nccp.org/publications/pub_705.html. New York Cares The way to volunteer 7 Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Supporting Adults Planning for a better future starts by believing one is possible. That’s why we are committed to growing the number of programs through which our volunteers help capable but struggling New Yorkers work toward brighter futures for themselves and their families. In 2008, New York Cares’ Adult Education programs helped: Homeless Men and Women Through a range of job readiness, computer skills, financial literacy, and apartment search programs, our volunteers helped people transition out of homelessness, get jobs, and build more stable lives. Volunteers brought professional and life experience, as well as enthusiasm, compassion, and support to inspire participants in these programs. Immigrants/English Language Learners Participants in our English Language programs want to be successful in their new country, and recognize the importance of speaking English to achieve that goal. Whether their aim is to prepare for U.S. citizenship interviews and exams or improve their ability to navigate daily life by reading labels in the grocery store or participating in parent-teacher conferences, practicing language with our volunteers makes a big difference. Unemployed Adults Volunteers provided one-on-one and small group career development assistance to adults preparing to enter or re-enter the job market. Volunteers helped participants create and revise résumés and cover letters, prepare for job interviews, and learn computer skills to enhance their job searches. Low-Income Families Last year, our free tax preparation service, in partnership with ARIVA, helped low-income New Yorkers receive more than $5.1 million in tax credits and rebates. We also helped clients enhance their fiscal awareness and develop family budgets through our Financial Literacy program. Adult Program Statistics 2008 “When [the volunteers] asked me about my good qualities, I couldn’t think of any. But with their help, I was able to write out some good points about myself that I didn’t know I had. New York Cares helped me bring them out.” Project Growth: 13% Number of Projects: 2,285 Number of Adults Served: 28,310 — Manuel Acosta, Successful Interview Skills Workshop Client 8 New York Cares The way to volunteer New York Cares The way to volunteer 9 Meeting Immediate Needs Supporting Our Community The economic crisis has been especially hard on New Yorkers who rely on the city’s soup kitchens, food pantries, and homeless shelters. In 2008, our volunteers helped individuals and families get through challenging times by meeting urgent needs—serving meals, visiting lonely senior citizens, and providing access to clothing and food. We also ensured that community parks and gardens were well tended despite budget cuts. Last year, thousands of community volunteers lent a hand to: Men, Women, and Children in Need Our volunteers prepared and served nutritious meals to clients at homeless shelters and community centers. They visited patients in hospitals, sorted clothing, food, and books, and directed these resources to the people who needed them most. Elderly New Yorkers Many elderly residents in nursing homes have no one to visit them. Volunteers provided companionship and engaged them in recreational activities such as reading, bingo, and social events. Adults with Special Needs Volunteers worked with adults with disabilities on challenging and inspiring projects that engaged their minds and spirits. They practiced English with immigrants with special needs, created art and enjoyed recreational outings with developmentally delayed adults, and jogged with disabled and visually impared runners. Schools, Community Centers, Libraries, and Shelters New York Cares volunteers painted, cleaned, and revitalized facilities serving people in need. Parks, Gardens, and Environment New York City’s parks and gardens reduce pollution, provide recreational space, and lift the spirits of all New Yorkers. From March through November, volunteers rolled up their sleeves to maintain and revitalize these important public spaces. Shelter Animals The chance of shelter animals finding loving new homes is greatly enhanced by human contact. Volunteers ensured that animals remained happy, healthy, and socialized at shelters around the city while waiting to find new owners. Citywide Disaster Readiness Since 2003, New York Cares has been the Office of Emergency Management’s lead organization for coordinating general volunteers during citywide emergencies. In 2008, New York Cares signed an agreement with the “It’s not about giving someone a free meal, those are easy to come by in a city as big as ours. It’s about giving people a sense of dignity, a sense of community and a feeling of respect from others.” — Priscilla Ma, Team Leader, Meal Service Project American Red Cross of Greater New York that provided the framework for cooperation in preparing for and responding to disaster relief situations. In the event of an emergency, our staff and volunteers are prepared to handle what arises. Community Program Statistics 2008 Project Growth: 7% Number of Projects: 4,043 Number of Agencies Served: 990 10 New York Cares The way to volunteer New York Cares The way to volunteer 11 Meeting Immediate Needs Annual Events New York Cares’ annual events bring tens of thousands of New Yorkers together in powerful ways to strengthen our community. In 2008, 14,000 volunteers painted and revitalized public schools and spaces on our large service days. Thousands of others gave coats and gifts to help more than 100,000 disadvantaged men, women, and children. Hands On New York Day A record 6,000 volunteers participated in the 14th Annual Hands On New York Day in April, sponsored by HSBC Bank USA, N.A. They raked leaves, pruned trees and bushes, repaired fences, planted hundreds of shrubs and bulbs, removed trash and winter debris, and painted murals at 108 sites citywide. New York Cares Day Positive and inspiring learning environments play an important role in student success. That’s why every October for the past 17 years, New York Cares has held the city’s largest volunteer event for public schools. In 2008, 8,000 volunteers worked at 123 schools citywide, transforming indoor and outdoor spaces with vibrant murals and organizing libraries to enhance school and community pride. Winter Wishes for Kids and Families In 2008, our volunteers’ generosity helped us answer a record-breaking 33,000 holiday wishes for children, teens, and families. After 20 years, we are still staggered by how basic many requests are: an art set, clothes for school, or, as one little girl wrote, “Nothing for me, just a blanket for my mother.” The New York Cares Coat Drive For the last 20 years, the New York Cares Coat Drive has provided desperately needed coats to homeless people, recent immigrants who arrived in this country with just the clothes on their backs, seniors on fixed incomes, and others who cannot afford new coats to make it through the winter. The economic crisis in 2008 resulted in greater demand for coats. With the support of Presenting Sponsor, Health Plus, we extended the Coat Drive into January 2009 to collect as many as possible, distributing a total of 67,030 coats. “David, the gardener, told the team that the work they completed in one day would take him a month to do with the staff and resources he has.” — Lindsay Heinlein, Hands On New York Day Site Captain, McGolrick Park Annual Event Program Statistics 2008 Students benefiting from school revitalization: 88,000 Winter Wishes gifts distributed: 32,659 Coats collected and distributed: 67,030 12 New York Cares The way to volunteer New York Cares The way to volunteer 13 Financial Report Statement of Activities Year Ended June 30, 2008 Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Total Operating revenue and support: Foundations Corporations Government Individuals Special events, net Contributed goods and services Investment Income Rental income Other Income Net assets released from restrictions $ 632,900 2,278,688 218,200 921,033 827,466 2,819,329 16,823 0 2,589 862,690 $ 533,500 256,406 0 350,025 8,000 (862,690) $ 1,166,400 2,535,094 218,200 1,271,058 835,446 2,819,329 16,823 0 2,589 0 Total public support and revenue 8,579,698 285,241 8,864,939 Assets Cash and cash equivalents Pledges and Grants receivable, net Investments, at fair value Prepaid expenses and other assets Property and equipment, net Total assets Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities – accounts payable and accrued expenses Deferred rent Total liabilities Expenses: Program services Management and general Fund-raising 6,572,589 519,815 805,102 6,572,589 519,815 805,102 Total expenses 7,897,506 7,897,506 Change in net assets Statement of Financial Position $ 682,192 $ 285,241 $ 967,433 14 New York Cares The way to volunteer Total $ 1,904,077 2,379,573 585,174 194,249 271,663 5,334,736 Total $ 276,057 180,746 456,803 Net Assets: Unrestricted: Designated – Board endowment Undesignated 597,010 2,453,161 Total unrestricted 3,050,171 Temporarily restricted 1,827,762 Total net assets 4,877,933 Total liabilities and net assets New York Cares quadruples every dollar donated in service to the community through the power of our volunteers. Eighty-three percent of our total expenses go directly to helping New Yorkers in need. Year Ended June 30, 2008 $ 5,334,736 New York Cares, Inc - This information has been excerpted from our 2008 Financial Statements audited by our independent accountants Eisner LLP. For a complete copy of our Audited Financial Statements, visit www.nycares.org or write to: New York Cares, 214 West 29th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10001. New York Cares The way to volunteer 15 Financial Supporters Gifts recorded as of 2/14/09. When compiling our list of supporters, we made every effort to include and list each donor accurately. If we have made an error, please accept our apologies and let us know. Space limitations preclude us from listing all of our donors and corporate matching gifts. Founder’s Club ($100,000/+) Anonymous Citi The Clark Foundation Credit Suisse Health Plus HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Morgan Stanley News Corporation Sidley Austin LLP Founder’s Club In-Kind 98.7 Kiss FM Captivate Network Danoo, Inc. Lamar Outdoor Metropolitan Transportation Authority The New York Times Company Time Inc. Time Warner Cable US News and World Report WNBC4-HD/Telemundo Zoom Media Corporation Chairman’s Club ($75,000–$99,999) The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Co. L’Oréal Merrill Lynch & Co. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP President’s Circle ($50,000–$74,999) AIG Anonymous Cablevision Carnegie Corporation of New York Gail and Walter Harris* Lehman Brothers Paul J. Taubman* President’s Circle In-Kind Jack Resnick & Sons Martha Stewart Living People Magazine Show Media New York, LLC Titan Outdoor United Parcel Service Vector Media Platinum Donors ($35,000–$49,999) American Express Company Anonymous Bank of America Gap Inc. National Basketball Association The Pinkerton Foundation Time Warner, Inc. Platinum Donors In-Kind Everyday Food JC Decaux JWT NY 10 Taxi TV Us Weekly Magazine Van Wagner Gold Donors ($25,000–$34,999) Anonymous Centerline Capital Group Cheetah Charitable Trust Marni and Bill Cohen* Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Diageo Mary J. Hutchins Foundation Kaplan, Inc. KPMG LLP Major League Baseball MetLife Foundation John A. Reisenbach Foundation Mildred and Charles Schnurmacher Foundation The Moody’s Foundation SMBC Global Foundation, Inc. Thomas J. Tisch and Alice Montag Tisch Jo-Anne Williams and Richard Bilotti Gold Donors In-Kind CBS Outdoor Completely Bare Spa Diageo Entertainment Weekly Fuel Outdoor jetBlue Airways Kinetic MindShare New York Giants New York Jets Philosophy Rolling Stone Sports Illustrated WKTU Radio Silver Donors ($15,000–$24,999) American Century Investments Foundation Annette and Eric Altmann* Anonymous Con Edison The Frances L. and Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund CW11 Care for Kids Fund, a fund of the McCormick Tribune Foundation Deloitte & Touche The Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation Andra and John B. Ehrenkranz* Fortress Investment Group LLC The Glastenbury Foundation HOK IAC/InterActiveCorp Jones New York Macquarie Group Foundation Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw 16 New York Cares The way to volunteer The New York Community Trust Saatchi & Saatchi Consumer Health+Wellness Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP State Street Corporation Wines from Spain, Trade Commission of Spain in New York Silver Donors In-Kind Alloy First Media GSTV IdeaCast Kaplan, Inc. National Basketball Association OTL Productions & Castings Reuters Time Out New York Bronze Donors ($10,000–$14,999) Anonymous Arup AXA Foundation, Inc. CA, Inc. Coach, Inc. Cheryl Cohen Effron and Blair Effron Colgate-Palmolive Company Condé Nast Publications Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Fred Alger Management, Inc. Dorian and Gary Fuhrman Scott Gorran The Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Family Foundation Robert Halper Hess Corporation Hyde and Watson Foundation IMS Health Innisfree M&A Incorporated The Kanbar Charitable Trust Kirkland & Ellis LLP Pamela and Robert Kindler Loews Corporation Marks Family Foundation The McInerney Family Foundation myGoodDeed.org New York Times Company Foundation Pfizer Inc Ruth Porat and Anthony Paduano Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP Susan Seo and Dennis Friedman Shearman & Sterling LLP Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP/Robert E. Spatt Sony Corporation of America Bruce and Patti Springsteen Tanenbaum-Harber Co., Inc. UBS Verizon Foundation Robert Walsh* The Warnaco Group, Inc. Washington Mutual Webloyalty.com Bronze Donors In-Kind Elle Decor Gap Foundation Jon Landau Management New York 1 News Corporation Time Inc., Consumer Marketing Division The Wall Street Journal Patron Donors ($5,000–$9,999) Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, Inc. Shari and Ed Adler* Alston & Bird LLP Anonymous Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Trust Theodore H. Barth Foundation The Beanstalk Group Kathy Behrens and Gerry O’Reilly* Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Inc. Bryan Cave LLP Veronica Bulgari and Stephan Haimo Cartier CNA Foundation ContextWeb, Inc. David Yurman Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Deluxe – New York (in honor of their clients) E*Trade Financial Corporation Matthew J. Edmonds and Julie Anne Quay Foundation The Everett Foundation Andrew Feldman Foundation Fidelity Investments Fir Tree Partners Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, LLP Joyce and Christopher Frost* GE Real Estate Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Ross Goldstein, DFJ Gotham Ventures Heineken USA, Inc. Claudia and Sheldon Hirshon* Todd Hollander* Hunton & Williams LLP IBM Ineum Consulting Infinity Info Systems Insight Venture Partners JPMorgan Chase Foundation The Kaplan Thaler Group Jelena and Russell Kling Steve Lazarus* Robert and Yanina Levitan* Abigail and Anton Levy LexisNexis Loehmann’s M&T Bank Makovsky & Company, Inc. Massey Knakal Charitable Foundation McKinsey & Company Mesmerize Media Mick Management, Inc. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Virginia C. Moseley and Thomas Nides Jillian and Lawrence Neubauer (in honor of Ross Goldstein) New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn New York Giants New York Life Insurance Company New York State Assembly Members: Assembly Member Jonathan Bing Assembly Member Michael Gianaris Assembly Member Micah Kellner Assembly Member Nettie Mayersohn NYSE Euronext Adam Oestrich Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP The People’s Court Perry Capital Points of Light Foundation Quinn Fable Advertising, Inc. Elizabeth Rabii Cribbs and Derek Cribbs Rabina Properties Resolution Media, Inc. Resources Global Professionals Ropes and Gray, LLP Libby and Seth Rosen* Amy and Howard Rubinstein May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation Seneca Insurance Company Jeanne Straus* Allen Thomas Thomson Reuters Troutman Sanders LLP Lee and Cynthia King Vance Amy Vennema/A.V. Max The Walt Disney Company Weil, Gotshal & Manges Janet Zagorin Zurich North America Patron Donors In-Kind Ambient Planet Canyon Ranch Citi Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc. Todd Hollander NASDAQ National Promotions and Advertising (NPA) New York Observer Oz Moving & Storage NYC Prime Point Media Raffles Resort Canouan Island Rémy Cointreau, USA, Inc./ Martin Daraz Valpak Benefactors ($1,000–$4,999) Susanna Aaron and Gary Ginsberg Aetos Capital LP Carol and Robert Aicher Anonymous Susan and Joseph Armbrust Lee and Robert Attanasio Roger Bacon Gary Bagley Bank Leumi USA Renee and Richard Barasch/ Universal American Corp. Meredith Barnes BearingPoint, Inc. Janna H.J. Bellwin Dana Berg Nathan Berkoff* Kurt Bermond* Michele Bickford* Philip Boroff Mimi and Michael Boublik Sandy and Jess Boyer Leslie and Dave Bradley Chanah Brenenson Brickman Rene Brinkley Buchbinder Tunick & Company LLP Christopher Calabia Calico Fund Capgemini CBRE/787 7th Avenue Phillip Carter Sue Anne Celentano Robinson and Robert J. Robinson John Chidiac Jeffrey Chin Claudine and Richard Clark Mark Coatney* Communitas Carl A. Contiguglia Nancy and Thomas Cornacchia Anne Corry* Emily and John Corry Duncan Darrow Cheri and Todd Davison Kenneth DeRegt Andre V. Duggin Paul Ehrlich Martin Elling M.E. Ellis Norman Ember Anne M. Falvey Fidelity National Title Company Financial Times Edward Fine The Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation Evan Firestone Jennifer and Michael Flannery* Jerrilyn Fleisher and Steven Bierman Deirdre Flynn and Robert Shepardson* Forex Capital Markets Michelle Foster and Michael Costantino* Foxwoods Resort Casino (in honor of David Rabin) Genevieve and Scott Freeman Connie Friesen Florence and Meyer Frucher Samir A. Gandhi* Carmen Garcia Rodriguez and Carlos Rodriguez Ira Gardner Sonia Gardner Gensler Genzyme Corporation Valerie and Mark Gerstein* Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc. Phillip Giambri Katy and Richy Glassberg* Barbara Glassman and Arthur Rubin* The Glickenhaus Foundation David Gober Mary Ann and Howard Godwin Judith and David Goldfinger Jennifer and Geoffrey Goldschein* Sonia and Richard Gordon* Noah Gotbaum (in memory of Carol Anne Gotbaum)* Greater New York Mutual Insurance Company Janet and Edward Greenberg* Jeffrey D. Greenip Melanie Greenwood* Andrea Gulli Susan and Robert Gurman* Beth Haggerty* HandsOn Network Steven Harr Bette Ann Harris Lissa Hirsch and Tibby Blum Dina and Philip Hofmann Marianne and Dan Holohan Huron Consulting Group LLC Katie Hustead and Joe Weston* John Hutchinson Tamara Igel Rebecca Irwin and Charles Fisher* Jefferies & Co., Inc. James D. Johnson Barbara and Elliot Kanbar* The Kaplan Family Foundation Judith Kaufer and Max Von Hollweg Terence Kawaja Kaye Scholer LLP Suzannah and Karl Kellner* Glenn Kinen Gerard and Penney Klingman Candice Koederitz Lauren Kogod and David Smiley Kevin Kollenda Tanya and Stuart Koonce Jonathan and Kristy Korngold Anna Kovner and Seth Meisel Riki and Robert Kreitman Ryan G. Kriger* Brian Krisberg Brian Lamb* John Lavelle Peter D. Lease Christiane Lemieux and Joshua Young Andrew Levine* Daniel A. Levinson Danielle Levy Erica Lewis* Amy and Richard Lipton Lone Pine Foundation LRN Anne and John MacKinnon Mahmoud A. Mamdani Jay Mantz Renwick Martin Lindsay Marx Kelly and William Massey The McGraw-Hill Companies Helen Meates Meredith Family Foundation Melissa Merriam The Helen and Morris Messing Foundation Metro Honda Metropolitan National Bank Tom Meyerhoff Alan Middleton Theodore Miller Melisa Moehlman and T. Spencer Baugher* Jessica Moser and Eric Schwartz Christine and Thomas Motamed Patricia A. Murphy Shireen Naderi* Danielle M. Napolitan New York Jets New York State Assembly Members: Assembly Member Rory Lancman Assembly Member Daniel O’Donnell Assembly Member Linda Rosenthal New York State Senator Tom Duane Keith O’Reilly Sheryl Parker and James Grayer The Parkside Group Scott Levy and Cynthia Paul peHUB Michael Peskowitz Michael and Leslie Petrick Marianne and Ed Petrosky* George Petrow Sharon and A. Robert Pietrzak Myles C. Pollin Posman Books at Grand Central Pro-Media Communications Jon and Lisa Pruzan Debra Putzer Rabobank International Daniel Raffe Razor & Tie Entertainment Melanie Reiser Luanne Rice New York Cares The way to volunteer 17 Financial Supporters (continued) Carmen Ringelmann* Terrence Roberts David Rockefeller Mrs. Frederick P. Rose Faith Rosenfeld and James Castro Lee Rosenthal Jennifer Saranow and David Schultz Ann Schaefer Eric Schmalzbauer Michael J. Schmidtberger Lisa and Michael Schneider* Marcy and Peter Schuck Science Application International Corporation Judith Scofield Miller and David Miller Jennifer Shotwell Tanya Liz Sicard Daniel Simkowitz Kathleen and Richard Simon* Norman D. Slonaker Knighten Smit Maya and V.S. Srinivas Stainman Family Foundation Amy Starr and Matthew Ziehl Esta Stecher Michael Stern Ricki Stern and Evan Guillemin* Amy and Marc Strauss* Mark Strauss Jordan Tamagni and Michael Schlein Sally Thurston and Mark Power Laurie M. Tisch Lisa Torell Finerman Towers Perrin Marian and Christopher Toy Total Renal Care Ronnie and Stephen Trevor Edward Trieber Steven Umlauf Deborah Waldman and John Gatsos* Louise and Alan Weil Adam Weinstein* West, a Thomson Reuters business Erin Wietecha* William Penn Life Insurance Co. Lisa Wilson* Alicia and Mark Wiltshire Maureen Wirth Paul and Theresa Wirth Nancy Workman and Jonathan Miller World Evolved Lisa and Paul Wysocki Barbara and David Zalaznick Sarah Zgliniec Ariel Zwang and Gordon Mehler* Benefactors In-Kind 40/40 Club Adventures in Advertising/ Got Schwag?/Got Giftz? Alloy Media + Marketing Arms & Barnes Design Channel M Fresh Goldman, Sachs & Co. GOOD Andrea Gulli Mariana Guimaraes/ Maria Bonita Extra The Jewish Museum Loews Hotels Mandarin Oriental, New York Metro Morgan Stanley OneSource Services, Inc. Pfeil & Holing, Inc. Reem Acra Ripple Networks, Inc. Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Sony Pictures Television Tekserve Time Warner, Inc. Tiny Print Stores WWRL Radio Friends ($500–$999) Elizabeth Abrams Gregory Adams Janelle Anderson Anonymous Martha and James Arden Arenson Office Furnishings Eric Aroesty Ann Axel Wendy and Frederick Bachman Mary Ann Baiyor Yera and Brendan Balestrieri Kara and Dov Barnett David Barrett Elizabeth Barrett Giselle Barth Brenda Barton Darin Bassin The Elsa Becker Foundation Bill Begert Ryan Bekkerus (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Eleanor Bella Ora Bendit-Shtull and Michael Bendit Matthew Bernstein Frederic Bloch Laurin Blumenthal Kleiman and Norman Kleiman Emily Bobrow Julia and Norman Bobrow John Bonacum Ramona Boston Scott Bowen/Morgan Stanley Robert Boyd Mary Braunsdorf Sandra Bresnick Joan and Jon Brody (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Brown McMahon & Weinraub LLC Frank P. Bruno Jaclyn Calem-Grunat and Joshua Grunat Canon Business Solutions R.J. Carlson Sean Cassidy Nancy Chang and Daniel Rossner Lucy Charman Kevin G. Chavers and Ginger L. McKnight-Chavers Emmanuel Chesnais Sharon Clark Ann Clarke 18 New York Cares The way to volunteer Sarah E. Cogan and Douglas H. Evans Nancy Corbett Mary Cronson Maureen Crough J. Gerard Cummins Data Fusion Technologies Mr. and Mrs. Fabio De Angelis Mark Diker Oliver Dizon Robert Donatucci Brooke Donnelly Frank Dunlevy Anne Ebersman and Pen Caligor Alan Epstein Lili and Wilson Ervin Susan and Ethan Falkove Patricia and Robert Farrell Anne-Marie Flatley Wendy Flanagan Cliff Fonstein Bridget Fortner Jeff Foxx Emily and Philip Friedman Robert T. Friedsam Lisa Gahan Elaine Gehnich A.J. Alexis Gelinas Peter Getsinger (in memory of Karen Bontecou) R. Todd Giardinelli/Morgan Stanley Justin Gignac Seth Ginns Alex Glantz Robert Glassman Martin Gold Wendy Goldberg Julie Goldblatt Susan Goldman Arianne and Robert Golub Richard Gordon Jenifer and Matt Gorin Robin and Scott Gottlieb Emily Grand and Arthur Hickok Greater New York Chapter of NAPNAP Peter Green Eli and Jennifer Gross Gavin Guerra John Hale Katherine Hall and Paul Risko The Hartford Peter Heinrich Robert Hirth Kent Hitchcock Adam Houhoulis James Huang Infinite Possibilities Foundation Alex Iosilevich Samina Iqbal and Anthony Denninger Kofi John Glyn M. Jones Kaspar and Esh Cathy Kaplan Camille and Rory Kelleher Joseph Kelly Anthony King JJ Ko Einat Korman Alexandra Korry Mark Kowal Joseph Lee Nancy Lewis Jill and Dean Lin Tamara L. Lipshie Gerry Logue Lotus Ride Deborah Lucas Jack Lusk, Harris Rand Lusk Frank Lyon Linda MacDonald Margaret and Farid Maluf Manhattan Bridge Club Julie Mares Sarah Martin Kathleen McCabe Abigail Merrill The Millburn Corporation Eric Miller The Mitsui USA Foundation Michael Moretti Peter Mundy C. Murray and John Kuster Robert Nathan Next Magazine Rise Norman and Ross Markman Jed Nussdorf Pam and Vince Pagano (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Michael Parrott Sabina Pederzini Clarisse Perrette P.E. Stone, Inc. Play for Your Cause Tracy and Marc Porosoff Lynn Povich and Stephen Shepard Joshua Pristaw Rabobank International Irving Rotter Kathryn Ruiz Thomas Ruks Angie Salam Gabriel Saltarelli Joanna Savad and Harry Segal Judith and Martin Scherzer Lisa and David Schlakman Olivier Schlatter Harvey Schussler Maureen Schwartz Erik Scott Bartholomew A. Sheehan Adam D. Shepard Steven Shoemate David Sidman Sandi and Issac Simon Jana Skidmore Thomas Souther Judith and Robert Stuchiner Alison Sullivan Jillwen Sung SWN Communications Nathalie Tang Linnaea Tillett Lawrence Tondel Michele Tortorelli Peter Tucker and Chubb & Son (in honor of Gail and Walter Harris) Alan Unger Julaine Untereker Valuation Research Corporation/ Neil Kelly Vera Wang Bridal House Gail Victor (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Barbara Vrancik John Waldron (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Laura Walker – WNYC Radio Linda Weingarten Katherine Weinstein Mitchell Weisenberg Judith Welcom Marissa Wesely and Fred Hammerman Kelley Wetzel Maureen White Barbara and Allan Wickstein Larry and Gayle Wieseneck Deborah Wiley Patti T. Wu Christine Xu Pam Zapata Robert Zimmerman James Zirin Lynn Zises Friends In-Kind Alloy Entertainment Anonymous Balenciaga America Columbia Pictures Crunch Fitness International DTO “Debbie The Organizer” Economy Candy Ivanka Trump Jewelry Neil George Salon New Jersey Nets Sephora Sweet Banjany, LLC Tao Las Vegas W New York Woodloch Pines Resort Yoga Works Supporters ($250–$499) Elissa Aaronson and Seth Goodman Kurt Aarsand Patrick Abouchalache Diana and Kenneth Adams Paul C. Adams Tajudeen Adeola Alliance Bernstein Jacob J. Amato Dereje Ambatchew Carolyn Andrews Michael Appelbaum Justin Arnold Terry Astuto Karim Awad Delores and Thomas Baker Keith Band Mia Banner Damon Barber (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Nancy Bargar Laura and Nir Barzilai Lawrence Bauer Judith Bernstein Sheri Best Linda Blacken Robert Bland Jeanne Blaustein and Peter Bokor Eve Blohm William Bomar Betsy Book Phyllis and Steve Brociner (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Jocelyn and Jonathan Brose Michael A. Burke Liz Buron Business Culture Consultants Matisse Bustos Hawkes William Calamia Christine Cantine Elizabeth Carmen Phebe Carter The Cathedral School Parent Association June Chan Jennifer Cho (in honor of Anne Corry) Edmund Choo Anthony Civale Gerald Cleary Charles Cleland Sheri and Matthew Cohen Sylvia and Albert Cohn (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Barry Coller Columbia Prep School John Connelly Karen and Greg Conway (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Edith Cooper Lisa and Terry Corcoran Don Cornwell John M. Costello Jr. Maggie and Joe Craine Charles Cummings Elizabeth Cunningham Ross Cussen Delma Cutidioc Gina D’Alessio Nicholas Daraviras Jennifer Davis Jay Dealy Simon Dean Nicholas DeBaun Amy Demma Katharine and Rohit Desai The Diorio Family Madeleine Dowling Hayley Downs and Marlan Barry William Driscoll Jennifer and John Dunne Phyllis and Richard Edelstein (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Rachel Ehrlich Scott Ernst Family and Friends of Laura Mannino and Alex Stockham Suzanne Fawbush Marshall Feiring Gregory Fierce Terence Finn Greg Fitting Harriet Flehinger Richard Ford Carol Kay Foster Jonathan Freedman Steven Fuggio FX Alliance LLC Michael Gabriel Elizabeth Gaffney David Gaglione Dominic A. Galasso Daniel Gerard Pat Gericke Ken Giddon Katie Gilbert Pat Gilligan Rebecca Glashow Brad Goldberg (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Jennifer Goldman Amy Goldstein Graphic Communications (in honor of Nicole Dymant) Troy Gregory Faith Grill Dennis Grogan Louis Guerrero Ashima and Alka Gupta Chris Hadley Greg Hamilton Elizabeth Harris Laura Harris Linda Heath Susan Heim Adrienne and Dennis Hensley Liani Hernandez HHC Marketing Jean Hill Diego Hojraj Anne Hollander Eden Holt Katie and Aaron Hood Robert Horne and Laurie Lindenbaum Fund Gary Horowitz Brian Hotaling Ben Hulsey Garland Hunter Jan and David Ichel Jeanette Jmal Alison Kallman Michelle Kearns Todd Kerwin Jerry Kestenbaum Robin Kestenbaum Chris King Sarah Kliff Anthony J. Kliphuis Michael Kohler Marlise Konort Philip Konort Amy L. Kreisberg and Michael D. Nathan Adam Kubryk Joshua Kuo Angelica Kwan Malcolm Lane Anna Lau John Ledee Kevin Leichter Lennie Construction Group David and Denise Levine Molly Levinson and Josh Wachs Susan Lewis * Hands On Heroes Society We are proud to recognize donors marked with an * as members of New York Cares’ Hands On Heroes Society. These individuals have shown their support for New York Cares by making a generous, multi-year commitment to help us reach an even greater number of New Yorkers in need. To learn more about the Hands On Heroes Society, please contact Amy Wickstein at 212-228-1154 or e-mail Amy_Wickstein@nycares.org. New York Cares The way to volunteer 19 Financial Supporters (continued) Michael Lexton Lisa Lindelef Anne Lindgren Janet Lindsley Andrea Linett Jenny and John Liu Uri Lopatin Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Loper Ann Lowenthal Anna and Sanny Makki Hugh Mannering Jeanine Maresca John Marino Claudine Mathieu Martin Mayer (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Susanne McGrath Ari Medoff Ruchi and Prabhat Mehta Janet Mendenhall John Mendenhall Christina Menezes Joyce Menschel Laurence Merritt Anne and Neil Meyer Debi Miller Jessica Minhas Jennifer Moore Charles Moser Janet Mulligan Deborah Myers Kim Nam-Eun Dani Newman David Oakes Charles C. O’Brien Michelle and James O’Connor Jennifer O’Connor-Parmelee and Craig Parmelee Ellen Odenath John Ogle Carol Paczkowski Oriana and Joe Palumbo Jeffrey Partrick Peter Pasco Puja Patel Scott Paton Avigdor Pemper Personnel Express Corp. (in honor of their clients) Philip Petruzzelli Carole and Anthony Pipolo Gregory Pizzitola (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) John Plewes Ann Poll Anne Pollack Pamela and Mark Poole Ellen Portnoy (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Kimberley Price David Rabin Lauren Rabin James Ranck Martin P. Randisi A-men K. Rasheed Elizabeth Reese Dale Reiss and Jerome King Ira Resnick Mr. Ressler (in honor of Ben Black) The Retail Network Edward Ribaudo Jr. Rhonnye Ricks Laura Riddell Benjamin Rinzler (in memory of Carol Anne Gotbaum) Jayne and Barry Ritholz (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Stephen Rodd Mark M. Rogers Donald Rose Harriet Rose Joel Rosenbluth Michael Ross Matthew Rothman (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Antonio Ruiz Sheryl Sachs Alexander Sade Carlos A. Sanchez Josie Sandler Rick Satitpunwaycha Nora and Homer Schaaf Suzanne and Harold Schaaff Jen Schenkel Thomas Schwarz Karrie Schweikert (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Kevin Seaman Ava Seave Melissa Segal Mary Louise and Jeffrey Shafer Maulin Shah Tracy and Lawrence Shar Rich Sharff (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Judith Sherman Levin Lee Siegel (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Parul Singh Sheelah Sinnott Kimberly Skaggs Beth Smigel Mark Smith Christopher Snow Jordan Socaransky Josephine Sollano Susan Sommer Neil Soni Soopanee Srisanan Arielle Stanford Jamie B.W. Stecher Melissa Stepanis Bonnie and Andrew Stern Tracey A. Svenningsen Kate Swann Michael P. Tarulli J. Kenneth Tate Regina and John Tehan (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Michael Tiger Jane Tisdale Andrew Tobias Joy Tutela Urban Express Teddy Vagias 20 New York Cares The way to volunteer Christian Verlingo Robin Wagge Craig Waldman Rick Walker Karen Walter Cindy Warner Gloriana Waters Steven Weisman (in honor of John Gross) Lisa Weiss James Wernz Karen Whitaker Amy Wickstein Charles Wilbanks Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation Rachel Wintterle Gary Wishnow Joel Wojnilower Kevin Wright Eden Wurmfeld Laura Young John Zagat Alan Zakheim (in honor of Carrie Guillory and Ken Wallach) Supporters In-Kind ABC Television Network Bank of America Eleanore Bella Blue Man Productions Calypso Christiane Celle Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex CNBC The Colbert Report Crunch Diane von Furstenberg Disney Theatrical Productions DwellStudio Eleni’s Eleven Madison Park Exhale Spa Flatotel Four Seasons Las Vegas The Gershwin Theatre Godiva Chocolatier Intellifit Metropolitan Lumber and Hardware Co., Inc. New York Rangers Rare Tea Cellar The Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village Restaurant Associates Retreat at Tree Gap Stereo By The Shore Tateossian London USTA Eastern Inc.- D.A. Abrams Partner Agencies 163rd Street Improvement Council, Inc. Abyssinian Development Corporation Academy for Social Action Academy of Environmental Science Achilles Track Club* Addicts Rehabilitation Center* Added Value Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation Africa Redemption Alliance, Inc. African American Planning Commission Inc. - Serenity House Family Residence African Center for Community Empowerment African Services Committee AIDS Center of Queens County Alianza Dominicana at MS 201X All Angels Church All People's Church Of The Apostolic Faith, Inc. American Cancer Society American Museum of Natural History American Red Cross in Greater New York Animal Care & Control of New York City Animal Center of Queens Animal Haven, Inc.* Any Soldier Incorporated Arab-American Family Support Center Argus Community, Inc. ARIVA, Inc.* Asian Americans for Equality* Asociacion Tepeyac de New York, Inc. Aspira of New York Project B.E.A.N. Association for Metro-Area Autistic Children Association to Benefit ChildrenThe Jamie Rose Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corporation Audrey Johnson Day Care Center Auxiliary to Bellevue Hospital Center, Inc. Baby Buggy Bailey House Inc. Barrier Free Living, Inc. Bellevue Hospital* Bethany Baptist Church Bethel Chinese Assembly of God Bethesda Day Care Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church Bialystoker Home for the Aged Bibleway House of Prayer Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City Bobbi and the Strays Bottomless Closet The Bridge, Inc. Broadway Community Inc. Broadway Presbyterian Church Bronx AIDS Services - COBRA Case Management Bronx Arts Cultural Center, Inc. Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics Bronx Homeworks Bronx Land Trust* Bronx Shepherds Restoration Corporation Bronx Spanish Evangelical Church Brooklyn Academy of Music Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service Adolescent Employment and Education Program Brooklyn Children's Center Brooklyn Children’s Museum Brooklyn Public Library: Crown Heights Branch Grand Army Plaza Branch Saratoga Branch Williamsburgh Branch Brooklyn Rescue Mission Inc. Brownsville Community Development Corp Brownsville Community Residential Center Bushwick Economic Development Corporation Cabrini Apartments Cabrini Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation Calvary Free Will Baptist Church, Inc. CAMBA Career Gear Caribbean Conservation Corporation The Caring Community Carnegie East House The Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc. Casa La Esperanza CASES Nathaniel Project Cathedral Community Cares of St. John the Divine Catholic Charities Diocese of Brookyn & Queens* Center Against Domestic Violence Women's Second Start Center for Urban and Community Services Center of Hope International Central Harlem Alcohol Crisis Center Central Park Zoo Chelsea Adult Day Health Center Child Center of New York* Child Development Support Corporation Children Anvouet International Inc. Children of the City Children's Aid Society* Children's Arts & Science Workshops, Inc. Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center - Kennedy Center Children's Rescue Fund* Childs Memorial Temple Church of God in Christ Chinatown Manpower Project, Inc. Christ Church United Methodist, New York City Church King of Kings Church of God in Christ Jesus Church of God of Prophecy Church of St. Francis Xavier Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew United Methodist CitiWide Harm Reduction Citizens Advice Bureau* City Harvest The CityKids Foundation, Inc. Citymeals-on-Wheels Clearview Festival Productions Clothed With Love, Inc. Coalition for the Homeless Cobble Hill Health Center Columbia New York Presbyterian Hospital Common Cents Common Ground Community* Community Counseling & Mediation Community Health Action of Staten Island Community Healthcare Network Community Lounge Senior Center Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc. Concourse House Convent Avenue Baptist Church Convent Family Living Center Covenant House New York* CREATE, Inc.* Creative Arts Workshop for Kids, Inc. Cultural Collaborative Jamaica *Indicates agencies we work with at multiple sites. Damon House New York, Inc. Dawning of a New Day Outreach Ministries Dawning Village Daycare Center Day Care Council of New York, Inc. Department of Veterans Affairs Project TORCH Directions For Our Youth Beacon Program at MS 219 The DOE Fund, Inc.* The DOME Project, Inc. Dominican Women's Development Center The Door DOROT Double Discovery Center Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Nursing and Rehabilitation Center The Drawing Center East New York Farms East River Development Alliance East Side House Settlement* ECDO Child Start Center Educational Alliance/Boys & Girls Club After-School Program* Educators for Children, Youth and Families Inc. Edwin Gould Services for Children* El Divino Salvador Social Services Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Cente Elizabeth W. Pouch Center - Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc. Ellen Comis Ministries d/b/a Faith Community Church International Emerald Isle Immigration Center New York Evangelistic Outreach Program Eximius College Preparatory Academy Exponents, Inc. Faith Covenant Christian Church Faith In Action Ministries Faith Ministries, Inc. Faith Pentecostal Tabernacle The Father's Heart Ministries FEGS at The Bronx School for Law, Government, and Justice Fellowship Baptist Church Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. First Calvary Baptist Church First Jerusalem Baptist Church First United Christian Church Flushing House Food Bank For New York City* Fordham Bedford Children's Services* Fordham Tremont Fort Washington Seventh Day Adventist Church The Fortune Society Frederick Douglass Senior Center The Fresh Air Fund Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc. Friendly Baptist Church, Inc. Full Gospel Christian Church Full Gospel Evangelical Outreach Ministries FUREE - Families United for Racial and Economic Equality Future Leaders Institute Charter School Gainesville Gallop, Inc. Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. Gethsemane Outreach Ministries Girls and Boys Town Gladiator Sports Inc. Goddard Riverside's Project Reachout God's Love We Deliver Good Shepherd Services* Goodwill Industries Grand Central Neighborhood Social Services Corporation* Grand Street Settlement Greater Faith Temple C.O.T.L.G. Greater Fellowship Church Ministries Greater New York City Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Greenhope Services for Women* Greenpoint Reformed Church Greenwich Village Youth Council* H.O. Scott Education & Community Center Hamilton-Madison House* Hands on New York, Inc. Harlem Children's Zone, Inc.* Harlem Hospital Center Harlem United* The Harvest Life Center - After School and Youth Activity Program HealthCorps HeartShare Human Services of New York Health Plus Helping Hands for the Disabled of NYC Henry Street Settlement* Heritage Health and Housing, Inc. Highbridge Garden Community Center After School Program Highbridge-Woodycrest Center Inc. Hillside House - Metropolitan Council Holy House of Prayer Holy Tabernacle Church Holy Temple Church The Hope Line Housing Works* Hudson Guild* Hudson River Park Trust I Must Be About My Father's Business Ministries Iglesia Hispana de la Communidad Imani House Incarnation School Interdisciplinary Center for Child Development International Rescue Committee Inwood Community Services, Inc. Inwood House Jackson Heights-Elmhurst Kehillah, Inc. Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House, Inc. Jacqueline Denise Davis Garden Jamaica Day Nursery, Inc Woodside Children's Center James Weldon Johnson Community Center, Inc.Head Start Jan Hus Presbyterian Church & Neighborhood House Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. - Horizons Jewish Home and Hospital Kateri Residence Kew Gardens Improvement Association, Inc Keys of the Kingdom Pentecostal Holiness Church Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) New York/Keen USA Kingsbridge Heights Community Center Kips Bay Boys and Girls Clubs* Latin American Pentecostal Church of God La Hermosa League 1199 SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund Lenox Hill Neighborhood House* Lenox Hill Senior Center* Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center Leviticus Church Life Changers Church and Ministries Lincoln Recovery Center Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, Inc. Literacy Partners, Inc. New York Cares The way to volunteer 21 Partner Agencies (continued) Lively Stone Pentecostal Church, Inc. Living for the Young Family through Education Long Island City Adult Learning Center Los Redimidos por la Sangre de Jesucristo, Inc. Lott Assisted Living Residence Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center Lower Eastside Service Center Lower Manhattan Arts Academy Madison Square Boys and Girls Club* Make A Child Smile Organization Manhattan Island Foundation, Inc. Manhattan Land Trust* Manna of Life Ministries Martha's Kitchen Max Meltzer Towers Senior Center Medicare Rights Center Metro Baptist Church and Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries Metropolitan Baptist Church Metropolitan Corporate Academy Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty Metropolitan Hospital Center Midnight Run Midtown Community Court Times Square Ink Millennial Reign, Inc. Miller Avenue Community Block Association Missionary Church of Christ, Inc. The Momentum Project, Inc. Montefiore Medical Center Mothers on the Move Mott Haven Residents Association Mount Hope Housing Co. Inc. Project R.E.A.D.Y. Mount Neboh Baptist Church of Harlem Mount Sinai Hospital* Mount Sinai Worship Center, Inc. National Association of Blessed Billionaires National Church of God in Brooklyn National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. New Life Tabernacle New York Road Runners Foundation New Alternatives for Children, Inc. New Hope Community Resource Center New Horizons - Project Hope New Jerusalem Baptist Church New Lots Urban Farm New Settlement Apartments* The New Open Door C.O.G.I.C. New York Asian Women's Center New York Association for New Americans New York Botanical Garden New York City Department for the Aging New York City Department of Cultural Affairs - Materials for the Arts New York City Department of Education: Bronx: 96 - The Richard Rodgers School, C.S. 6, C.E.S. 88, C.S. 134, J.H.S. 117, M.S. 101, M.S. 308, M.S. 322, M.S. 371, M.S. 391, P.S. 5, P.S. 9, P.S. 12, P.S. 18, P.S. 33, P.S. 47, P.S. 59, P.S. 64, P.S. 66, P.S. 75, P.S. 86, P.S. 94, P.S. 130, P.S. 161, P.S. 188, P.S. 198, P.S. 723, Alfred E. Smith High School, Bronx Charter School for the Arts, Foreign Language Academy of Global Studies, Harry Truman High School, Immaculate Conception School, Marble Hill High School, Metropolitan High School, Mott Haven Village Preparatory High School, New World High School, Passages Academy, Richard R. Green Campus Middle School, Urban Assembly Academy of Civic Engagement, Urban Assembly School for Careers in Sports, The Urban Assembly Academy for History and Citizenship for Young Men Brooklyn: 520 - Pacific High School, C.S. 21, I.S. 68, I.S. 96, I.S. 162, I.S. 171, I.S. 232, I.S. 252, I.S. 296, I.S. 318, I.S. 347/349 Beacon Center North Brooklyn YMCA, I.S. 385, M.S. 35, M.S. 61, I.S. 246, M.S. 354, M.S. 394, P 4 at P.S. 72, P 4 at P.S 81, P 4 at P.S 109, P 4 at P.S. 843, P 771 at P.S. 225, P 771 at P.S. 236, P 771 at P.S. 329, P.S./M.S. 306, P.S. 7, P.S. 9, P.S. 11, P.S. 20, P.S. 23, P.S. 24, P.S. 38, P.S. 39, P.S. 46, P.S. 53, P.S. 53 at P.S. 384, P.S. 54, P.S. 67, P.S. 75, P.S. 77, P.S. 84, P.S. 94, P.S. 101, P.S. 119, P.S. 127, P.S. 133, P.S. 152, P.S. 159, P.S. 170, P.S. 176, P.S. 178, P.S. 189, P.S. 192, P.S. 209, P.S. 212, P.S. 214, P.S. 226, P.S. 230, P.S. 241, P.S. 243, P.S. 270, P.S. 276, P.S. 282, P.S. 290, P.S. 295, P.S. 297, P.S. 298, P.S. 307, P.S. 329, P.S. 345, P.S. 397, P.S. 399, Acorn High School for Social Justice, Automotive High School, Brooklyn International High School, Cobble Hill School Of American Studies, High School for Public Service, International Arts and Business High School, International High School, Lillian Rashkis High School, Pacific High School, Passages Academy, Paul Robeson High School, Science Skills Center High School for Science, Technology, and the Creative Arts Manhattan: C.S. 133, C.S. 154, I.S. 195, J.H.S. 117, M.S./H.S. 242, M.S./H.S. 415, M.S. 54, M.S. 246, M.S. 319, M.S. 324, P.S./I.S. 33, P.S./I.S. 292, P.S. 2, P.S. 11, P.S. 19, P.S. 20, P.S. 28, P.S. 37, P.S. 40, P.S. 63, P.S. 64, P.S. 75, P.S. 76, P.S. 83, P.S. 92, P.S. 94 at P.S. 188, P.S. 96, P.S. 111, P.S. 123, P.S. 124, P.S. 132, P.S. 142, P.S. 145, P.S. 153, P.S. 161, P.S. 163, P.S. 166, P.S. 171, P.S. 178, P.S. 184, P.S. 185, P.S. 188, P.S. 189, P.S. 198, P.S. 208, P.S. 356, P.S. 964, 347/American Sign Language and English Lower School, Abraham Joshua Heschel High School, Essex Street Academy, High School For Dual Language and Asian Studies, High School of Economics and Finance, High School of Fashion Industries, Incarnation School, Institute for Collaborative Education, James Baldwin School, Legacy High School for Integrated Studies, Marta Valle Secondary School, Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics, Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day School, Manhattan High School, Manhattan High School for Health Professions and Human Services, Manhattan International High School, Mott Hall II, Mott Hall High School, Norman Thomas High School, Pace High School, Richard R. Green High School of Teaching, St. James School, St. Joseph School, Thurgood Marshall Academy For Learning And Social Change, Urban Assembly School for the Performing Arts, Washington Heights Academy, Washington Irving High School Queens: I.S. 5, I.S. 126, I.S. 145, M.S. 72, M.S. 172, M.S. 216, P.S. 2, P.S. 17, P.S. 19, P.S. 22, P.S. 42, P.S. 48, P.S. 60, P.S. 84, P.S. 85, P.S. 86, P.S. 108, P.S. 111, P.S. 123, P.S. 129, P.S. 131, P.S. 144, P.S. 150, P.S. 184, P.S. 222, P.S. 223, P.S. 256 at P.S. 43, P.S. 256 at P.S. 831, P.S. 721, P.S. 993 at P.S. 140, 22 New York Cares The way to volunteer August Martin High School, Far Rockaway High School, Flushing High School, Hillcrest High School, LYFE Program - Long Island City High School, Newtown High School, Richmond Hill High School Staten Island: P.S. 14, P.S. 20, P.S. 21, P.S. 30, P.S. 53, P.S. 721, New York City Department of Homeless Services: Atlantic Men's Shelter Auburn Family Residence The Bowery Mission Clermont Family Residence Crotona Inn Flatlands Family Residence George Daly House Center Help USA* Henry Street Settlement* Homes for the Homeless* Icahn House, Cluster Model Program Jamaica Family Residence LIFE Center Nazareth Housing, Inc. Ruth Fernandez Family Residence Seneca Houses Theresa's Haven Van Siclen Family Residence Women in Need* Volunteers of America* New York City Children's Holiday Party, Inc New York City Department of Juvenile Justice* New York City Department of Parks and Recreation: Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center A.R.R.O.W. Community Center Aqueduct Walk Broadway Mall Association Bronx River Alliance Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy Canarsie Park Carroll Park Chapin Woods Chelsea Recreation Center Coleman Playground Columbus Park Pavilion Conference House Park Crotona Malls Crotona Park Devoe Park East 54th Street Recreation Center Flushing Meadows Corona Park The Forest Park Trust, Inc. Fort Greene Park Conservancy Fort Tryon Park Fort Washington Park Greenbelt Conservancy Greenwood Playground Hamilton Fish Recreation Center Hansborough Recreation Center Highbridge Park Highland Park Hunts Point Recreation Center Idlewild Park Inwood Hill Park Isham Park J. Hood Wright Park Jackie Robinson Park Juniper Valley Park Kissena Park Lost Battalion Hall Recreation Center Lower East Side Ecology Center Marcus Garvey Park Marine Park Maurice Park McCarren Park McGolrick Park Morningside Park Mt. Loretto Ocean Breeze Park Paerdegat Park Pelham Bay Park Pelham Fritz Recreation Center Playground 90 Prospect Park R.E.A.C.H.* Railroad Playground Red Hook Park River Garden Park Riverside Park Fund Riverside Valley Community Garden Rosemary's Playground Sara D. Roosevelt Park Seward Park St. James Park and Recreation Center St. Mary's Park St. Mary's Recreation Center St. Nicholas Park Stuyvesant Cove Park Sunset Park Theodore Roosevelt Park Thomas Jefferson Park Tompkins Square Park Tremont Park Van Cortlandt Park Green Thumb: Bissel Gardens, Inc. Carver Community Garden Chenchita's Group Community Leaders of West 146th Street Drew Gardens Edgecombe Ave/Sugar Hill Garden First Quincy Garden Floral Vineyard Community Garden Goodwill Park Harlem Rose Garden Herbal Garden Linden-Bushwick Garden McIntosh Garden New Vision Garden Orchard Alley Poppa and Mama Jones Garden The Forsyth Garden Conservancy, Inc. New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation - Metropolitan Hospital Center New York City Housing Authority: 175 Eldridge Street Tenants Association Ana Louisa Garcia Youth Center Boulevard Community Center Brooklyn South Region DeKalb Avenue Community Center Farragut Community Center Governor Samuel J. Tilden Community Center Hope Gardens Community Center Ravenswood Community Center Staten Island Community Center Walt Whitman Tenants Association New York City Human Resources Administration New York City Mayor's Office of Special Projects and Community Events New York City Office of Emergency Management New York Foundling Hospital New York Harm Reduction Educators New York Methodist New York Presbyterian Hospital Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic New York Public Library: Aguilar Language Learning Center Bronx Library Center Columbus Branch Harlem Adult Learning Center Inwood Branch Port Richmond Branch New York Restoration Project New York Therapeutic Riding Center New York University New York University Medicial Center Rusk Institute for Rehabilitation Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation Northside Center for Child Development Inc. Oceanhill Brownsville Tenant Association, Inc. Odyssey House, Inc. Only Make Believe The Osborne Association Our Lady of Mercy School Our Lady of the Rosary Church P.S.I. AIDS Services Palladia, Inc. Paradise Transitional Housing Program Partners in Giving Penn South Program for Seniors Phipps Community Development Corporation* Pibly Residential Program* The Point Community Development Corporation Police Athletic League of New York City Duncan Center Portraits of Hope Positive Beginnings Preschool The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health - Project Path to Recovery Praxis Housing Initiatives, Inc. Riverside Place Project FIND* Project Harmony Project Hospitality* Project Reach Youth, Inc. Project Renewal* Project Samaritan AIDS Services, Inc Project Sunshine Promesa Systems, Inc. Prospect Park Residence Publicolor Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc.* Pulaski Family Residence The Purl Foundation Queens Borough Public Library: Broadway Community Library Flushing Library Queens Library Woodside Community Library Queens Botanical Garden Queens Independent Living Center Queens Jewish Community Council Queens Office of the Borough President Queensboro Hall Queens Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc. Queens Volunteer Outreach Group, Inc. Queensboro Temple of Seventh-day Adventists Quincy Community Service, Inc. Rainbows Hope Inc. Ralph's Educational and Recreational Computer Services Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic Resurrection and Life Church The River Fund New York, Inc. The Riverside Church Rivington House Health Care Robert Fox Memorial Shelter Robert Mapplethorpe Residential Treatment Facility - Beth Israel Medical Center Rock Community Church Roman Catholic Church of All Saints Room to Grow The Sabaoth Group Inc. The Salvation Army of Greater New York* Saint Bartholomew's Church Saint Joseph's Soup Kitchen Saint Peter's Church Samaritan Village, Inc.* Sanctuary for Families Santa Maria School SCAN New York* Schervier Nursing Care Center Seek Ye First Ministry For All People, Inc. Self Help Community Services, Inc. Semipermanent Housing Settlement Housing Fund Sequoia Community Initiative, Inc. Seven Loaves and Five Fishes Shout For Joy Baptist Church Soukrey International, Inc. Soul Saving Station Christ, Inc. Soundview Health Care Network South Bronx Mental Health Council, Inc. South Queens Boys and Girls Club South Road Tabernacle Spirit of Christ Baptist Church St. Aloysius Education Clinic St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction St. Anthony's Soup Kitchen St. Athanasius School St. Augustine Community Youth Group St. Barnabas Hospital WIC Program St. Christopher-Ottilie* St. Jean Baptiste High School St. Joseph School St. Luke's Halfway House St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center St. Luke's Saturday School St. Mark the Evangelist School St. Mary's Episcopal Center St. Michael Academy St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation Corp.* St. Paul the Apostle Church* Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center* Staten Island Mental Health Society* Steinway Adult Learning Center Stephen D. Mc Sweeney Occupational Training Center Street LIFE Ministries The StreetSquash Organization Students in Temporary Housing Pacific and Dean Street Shelter Sunnyside Community Services* Sunnywood Apartments* Surfrider Foundation, NYC Chapter Tabernacle of Prayer For All People, Inc. The Tabernacle Baptist Church Food Pantry Templo Elohim El Shaddai, Inc. Tender Care Human Services Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center* Transitional Living Community Trinity Church - John Heuss House True Gospel Tabernacle Church Union Baptist Church United Bronx Parents, Inc. United Cerebral Palsy* The Unitarian Church of All Souls United Holiness Temple United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. United Neighbors of East Midtown, Inc. United States Association of Blind Athletes Unity Faith Outreach University Community Social Services, Inc. University Heights - Educational and Cultural Development Community Center, Inc. University Settlement* Upwardly Global Urban Dove Urban Pathways, Inc. Urban Strategies, Inc.* Veritas Prevention Services The Village Church The Village Temple Village Nursing Home Violence Intervention Program* Visions from the Heart Ministries Visions Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired* Visiting Nurse Service of New York Washington Heights CORNER Project Washington Heights Nazi Victim Program* Way Out Church Ministries, Inc. We Care Community Outreach Western Queens Case Management Western Queens Recovery Services Whitney Museum of American Art Women's Housing and Economic Development Corp. Women's Prison Association* Woodycrest Center for Human Development Woodycrest House Word of Life Christian Fellowship International YMCA of Greater New York* Yorkville Common Pantry Young Adults Institute (YAI) Young Men's Empowerment Outreach Services Your Community Center in Action YWCA of Brownsville Zion Baptist Church Inc. Zion Tabernacle New York Cares The way to volunteer 23 Staff Board of Directors President Gail B. Harris Retired Partner, Currently of Counsel, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Kathleen Behrens Executive Vice President, Social Responsibility and Player Programs, National Basketball Associaton Vice President Edward Adler Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications, Time Warner Inc. Rene Brinkley Producer, Cable News Network, LP, LLP Vice President Gary L. Ginsberg Executive Vice President of Global Marketing and Corporate Affairs, News Corporation Vice President Jeanne Straus President, Straus Newspapers, Inc. Vice President Paul J. Taubman Head of Global Investment Banking, Morgan Stanley Treasurer & Secretary Joyce Frost Senior Vice President, Cournot Capital Inc. Bill Cohen Managing Director, Barclays Capital John Ehrenkranz Managing Director, E & E Capital Advisors Frances Ferguson Principal, Corporate Strategy Consulting, CapGemini Ken Giddon President, Rothman’s Union Square Ross H. Goldstein Managing Director and Co-Founder, Draper Fisher Jurvetson Gotham Ventures Richard Gordon Managing Director, Utendahl Capital Partners Noah Gotbaum Managing Partner, New Spirit Capital, LLC Steve Lazarus Managing Director, Credit Suisse Robert Levitan Chief Executive Officer, Pando Networks, Inc. Tom Nides Chief Administrative Officer, Morgan Stanley David Rabin Co-Owner, Lotus/The Double Seven, 3Sixty Hospitality Gary Bagley Executive Director Anne Corry Deputy Executive Director, External Affairs Colleen Farrell Senior Director, Marketing and Communications Sebnem Giorgio Senior Director, Finance and Operations Meghan Moloney Senior Director, Programs Michael Schlein President, International Franchise Management, Citi Melissa Bieri Lauren Bogiages John Bohan Damon Bolden Ty Buckelew Stephanie Chin Jasmine Clarke Diane Conroy Susan Craine Jaime Denniston-Merced Takisha Dozier Josh Ehrlich Suzanne Farrell Samantha Garrett Barbara Glassman Jennifer Gonzalez Goldschein Stephanie Hacker Whitney Hampton Tiffany Haynes Maisha Heatley Tara Herr Alaina Hession Addie Houston Elizabeth John Catherine Kost Rina Lebovitz Jess Lopez Kamel Lyons Stephanie Minotti Wes Moe Rodolfo Moran Andrew Olson Andrew Perricone-Dazzo Chabely Ramos Eliza Rosenbaum Kat Selvocki Sonja Semion Lauren Simonson Colleen Smallfield Masha Spaic Dennis Tseng Rachel Turnowski Nikita Umnov Sandra Velez Ryan Walls Dakotah West Amy Wickstein James Williams Michael Wise Sokin Won Crystal Worrell Robert Walsh Chief Financial Officer, Evercore Partners Janet Zagorin Director of Practice Development, Sidley Austin LLP Credits Photography Honorary Board Members Richard Bilotti Managing Director, GSO Capital Partners LP Cover photos by New York Cares, Peter Kornicker, Michael A. Robinson, Manuel Rodriguez Interior photos by: Christopher Duggan, Lyn Hughes, Kathryn Kirk, Eric Michelson, Jillian Nelson, Manuel Rodriguez, Crystal Worrell Cheryl Cohen Effron Pictured on front cover (left to right): American Express at Hudson River Park, Deloitte at PS 161M Sheldon Hirshon, Esq. Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP Pictured on back cover (left to right): Rego Park Senior Center, PS 161X Design Crystal Worrell 24 New York Cares The way to volunteer New York Cares The way to volunteer 25