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2016 ANNUAL REPORT CatholicCharitiesSteuben.org

Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much. —Helen Keller

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Our Mission To build communities that care for all people by strengthening and enriching the quality of life forindividuals, families, and children; working to reduce poverty; and advocating for social justice; which helps fulfill Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester’s commitment to build a just and compassionate society rooted in the dignity of allpeople.

Locations: Administrative Office 23 Liberty St., Bath, NY 14810 (607) 776-8085 Fax (607) 776-4092

Programs Located at the Administrative Office Turning Point: Bath Office (607) 776-4575, (800) 581-9228 Nutrition Outreach & Education (607) 776-4202, (800) 724-2841 Justice & Peace (607) 776-8085 Ext. 2217 Healthy Families: Bath Office (607) 776-6621 SHAPE: Bath Office (607) 776-7853

Kinship Administrative & Program Offices 6251 County Route 64, Suite 102 Hornell, NY 14843 Healthy Families (607) 324-6027 Fax (607) 324-0983 SHAPE (607) 324-0909 Fax (607) 324-0983 Therapeutic Foster Care (607) 324-0909 Fax (607) 324-0073 Residential Services (607) 324-0909 Fax (607) 324-3603

Additional Program Sites Bath Community Child Day Care Center 36 E. Morris St., Bath, NY 14810 (607) 776-7387 Fax (607) 776-1220 Steuben Council on Addictions & Bath Area Hope for Youth 8 E. Morris St., Bath, NY 14810 (607) 776-6441 Fax (607) 776-6664 Healthy Families: Addison Office 13 Community Dr. # 101, Addison, NY 14801 (607) 359-2259 SHAPE: Allegany Office 1 Schuyler St., Belmont , NY 14813 (585) 268-5616 SHAPE: Yates Office 1 Keuka Business Park, Suite 106 Penn Yan, NY 14527 (315) 536-6632 Steuben County Rural Ministry 34 W Main St., Canisteo, NY 14823 (607) 698-4725 Turning Point: Corning Office 1 Park Lane, Corning, NY 14830 (607) 962-0704 Fax (607) 962-0724 Turning Point: Hornell Office 20 Elm St., Suite 2, Hornell, NY 14843 (607) 324-3457 Fax (607) 324-3455

Along with our Mission, Our Core Values guide the work we do :

Respect

Integrity

Compassion

Hospitality

Excellence

Stewardship

Michael Gabrielli Chairperson Retired Executive Corning Inc.

Gary Pease 1st Vice-Chairperson Director, Human Resources S&T, Engineering& Legal Corning Inc.

Ross Bell Treasurer Director of Finance Technology Community Corning Inc.

Patrick Monahan Secretary Educator/Events Coordinator Benjamin Patterson Inn Corning, NY

Anthony Barbaro Ex Officio Associate Diocesan Director Catholic Charities Diocese of Rochester

Mercedes Blake Human Resources Manager Corning Inc.

Michael Blatt, CFA Vice President /Senior Investment Officer Chemung Canal Trust Corning, NY

Father Lewis Brown Retired Priest Diocese of Rochester

Dawn Marie Castellana Community Affairs, Corning Enterprises

Jon K. Chester Management Consultant Corning, NY

Gregory Hintz Treasurer Mercury Corporation

Pastor Tom Kuehner Victory Highway Wesleyan Church Painted Post, NY

Andy Mazzella Retired Executive

Marie Ann McCaig Educator Notre Dame High School Elmira, NY

Michael McDonald Quality Specialist Retired Corning Inc.

Christopher Quinlan Attorney Corning, NY

Emily Roe

MILR Candidate Cornell University

Laura Rossman Executive Director ProAction of Steuben/Yates, Inc.

Gina Reagan Risk Management/Corporate Compliance St. James Mercy Hospital

Dr. Mark Vaughn Technical Talent Pipeline Manager Technology Community Office of STEM Corning Inc.

2016 Board of Directors

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Message from the Executive Director

Message From the Board Chairperson

Dear Friends,

The last year at Catholic Charities of Steuben was a very productive year. As I end my Chairmanship of the Board of Directors, I can feel proud to be part of the many accomplishments the staff, Board, volunteers, donors, and especially Laura Opelt have contributed. Turning Point continued to feed a vast number of people in Bath, Hornell, and Corning where a growing need to reach out to the poverty stricken in our County provided help. Sister Susan's Rural Ministry is a shining light for Canisteo. People and families with problems too great to handle by themselves were shown ways to get help, thanks to Turning Point. Substance Free Living put people on a path to lead productive lives. Kinship Family & Youth assisted families in developing the capacities for healthy family functioning, helped children in the adoption process, and turned tears into joy. All of these wonderful things could not happen without the combined efforts of many people, and organizations, including the Steuben County Department of Social Services, Pro Action, the United Way, local businesses, and our government leaders. We are so fortunate to have people with a common goal to work together to accomplish great things. Thank you to our donors and partners for creating hope that lasts. I know my job as Chairman is in capable hands thanks to Gary Pease who stepped up to the plate. I will miss the Board of Directors, but know great things will continue to happen under their well-qualified direction.

Together we can, and together we will.

Michael E. Gabrielli Catholic Charities, 2016 Board Chairperson

Dear Friends of Catholic Charities,

As I reflect on 2016, I am extremely grateful for the many individuals, churches, agencies, and businesses who have supported us and worked hand in hand with us to help achieve our mission: “To build communities that care for all people.” I have witnessed amazing generosity and kindness by those of you who have given financial resources, participated in our events, and have regularly given your time and talent. We strive to be good stewards of your donations and time and we continue to look for ways to partner with other organizations to make the biggest impact in the communities we serve.

I am proud that Catholic Charities employees work hard to determine what underlying factors lead clients to our doors and to find ways to connect them with the services and resources they need, both within our agency and in the broader community. In 2016 we have taken steps to begin providing more client centered and holistic services. We are focusing on not only raising people out of poverty, helping children to thrive, and supporting individuals and communities in substance free living, but are also taking into consideration an individual’s overall physical and mental health. This focus will help us to have a greater impact on our client’s long-term physical, emotional and financial stability.

Sometimes our jobs can seem overwhelming because the needs are so great, but the uplifting stories and deep gratitude from families we serve help provide the encouragement we need to persevere each day. We hope this report will provide you with a glimpse into the lives being changed because of your support. Our successes would not be possible without YOU! On behalf of all the staff at Catholic Charities and the people we serve, I want to sincerely thank you for helping us to bring Help that Works and Hope that Lasts to those in need.

Wishing you all many Blessings,

Sincerely,

Laura M. Opelt Executive Director

Financial Information

Justice & Peace$19,002

Steuben Bridges Out of Poverty

$7,781

Nutrition Outreach & Education$66,784

Steuben Prevention Coalition$131,027

Bath Community Child Day Care$476,835

Substance Free Prevention Education

$432,319

General Operations$297,600

Basic Needs & Development

$948,789 Therapeutic Foster Care

$696,418

Substance Free Residential Services

$726,422

Healthy Families Steuben

$759,590

SHAPE$798,525

Where the Money Went in 2016

Catholic Ministries Appeal

$17,689

Other Revenue$9,572

Church Contributions

$41,960Annual Campaign

$175,931 United Way$264,698

Donations & Fundraising$412,227

Program & Third Party Fees$330,679

Grants & Contracts$4,134,554

Where the Money Came From in 2016

Where the Money Went in 2016 Where the Money Came From in 2016

Justice & Peace $19,002 Catholic Ministries Appeal $17,689 Steuben Bridges Out of Poverty $7,781 Other Revenue $9,572 Nutrition Outreach & Education $66,784 Church Contributions $41,960 Steuben Prevention Coalition $131,027 Annual Campaign $175,931 Bath Community Child Day Care $476,835 United Way $264,698 General Operations $297,600 Donations & Fundraising $412,227 Basic Needs & Development $948,789 Program & Third Party Fees $330,679 Therapeutic Foster Care $696,418 Grants & Contracts $4,134,554 Substance Free Residential Services $726,422 Total (unrestricted) $5,387,310 Substance Free Prevention Education $432,319 Board Restricted Investment Earnings $111,067 Healthy Families Steuben $759,590 Total Income $5,498,377 SHAPE $798,525 Administration Rate 8%

Total Expenses $5,361,092 Unaudited Financial Information

Unaudited Financial Information Unaudited Financial Information

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Healthy Families Steuben Healthy Families offers support and education, through home visiting, to new and expectant parents living in Steuben County.

Kinship Family & Youth helps families develop the capacities for healthy family functioning and promotes healthy child development.

Accomplishments In 2016 Healthy Families Served 232 families completing 3,083 home visits with them.

Impact Healthy Families promotes optimal health practices as demonstrated by the following results. 100% of children were connected to a medical provider. 99% of primary parents were connected to a medical provider. 93% of children were up to date with recommended immunizations at 1 year of age. 100% were assessed for the risk of lead exposure. 57% of families entered the program prenatally. It has been demonstrated that there is a 48% reduction in low birth weight deliveries among women enrolled in Healthy Families before the 31st week of pregnancy. Additionally, there is a cost savings, for each $1,000 spent by Healthy Families to serve a family during pregnancy, 100% of the cost is completely recovered before the child’s birth due to the reduction in low weight births (low birth weights often bring serious health complications).

Healthy Families supports positive parent-child bonding and relationships. 70% of families had fathers engaged in home visits. At age 2, mothers participating in Healthy Families home visits were more likely to endorse appropriate limit setting strategies with their child. At age 3, mothers participating in Healthy Families home visits were more likely to use parenting strategies that stimulated the child’s cognitive skills while demonstrating increased sensitivity to the child’s needs and cues. At age 7, mothers participating in Healthy Families home visits were more likely to use non-violent discipline.

Healthy Families helps to enhance family self-sufficiency. 77% of families were employed, or enrolled in an educational or job training program by the time their child was one year of age.

Healthy Families promotes success in school. 50% of Healthy Families children are less likely to repeat first grade. 70% are more likely to score above grade level in first grade on three specific behaviors that promote learning.

36 families graduated from the program in 2016.

Program stories provide the opportunity to share first hand experiences of personal growth. The following tells the story of a family who has grown through their work with Healthy Families Steuben:

“People with goals succeed because they know where they are going”, a quote by Earl Nightingale, could not better describe Jonathan and Felisa. They came to Healthy Families Steuben when Felisa was in her last trimester with her second child. With Felisa’s first born, Elena, spending nearly two months in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and this being Jonathan’s first child, the new parents valued all the support they could get. Jonathan and Felisa gladly accepted the Healthy Families home visiting program in September 2011. Right off the bat Jonathan and Felisa aspired to be the best parents they could be, setting ambitious goals including looking to buy their own house, to breastfeed the baby for a year, and to find full time employment. Along with these goals, they also had some barriers slowing them down from reaching the plans that they had identified for themselves. At the time of enrollment, the family lived in a one bedroom apartment attached to Jonathan’s parent’s house. The couple followed through on every lead they found until they purchased a three-bedroom home of their own.

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Mrs. Connie Scudder Mr. Dale Seeley Mr. Doug Seeley Ms. Rebecca Serosky Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sexsmith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sheils Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shinners Ms. Nancy Shinners Ms. Elizabeth Shults Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sickels Ms. Sharon Simons Mr. Jerry Skrzynski Mr. and Mrs. Larry Slater Ms. Mary Smith Ms. Bonnie Smith Ms. Jessica Smith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith Ms. Ruth Ann Smith Mrs. Paula Smith Ms. Penelope L. Smith Mr. Donald Smith Mr. David Taylor Smith Mr. Dennis Smith Ms. Teresa Smith Ms. Vicki Smith Ms. Lindsay Smith Ms. Jordan C. Snell Mr. and Mrs. Payson Snyder Ms. Mary Jo Snyder Ms. Dorothea Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sonner Ms. Pamela Southard Mr. Richard Spaulding and Ms. Louise McGrath Ms. Rosalie Spellecy Ms. Janice St. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. John Stempin Ms. Barbara Stephens

Ms. Deb Stephens Ms. Bella Stevens Ms. Terri Stewart Mr. Justin Stewart Mr. James Stewart Mr. David Stewart Mr. Basil Stiles Mr. and Mrs. John Stranges Mr. Barry Straussberg Mr. Marc Straussberg Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strong Ms. Rita Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Denis Sweeney Mr. Mark Sweeney Mr. Michael Sweet Mr. Gil Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taft Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor Ms. Elaine Tears Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Teifer Mrs. Samantha Testani Ms. Pam Thayer Ms. Shelley A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson Mr. Paul Tick Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tilson Mr. and Mrs. August Titi Mrs. Karen Tobias Mr. Carin Tobin Mr. William Tobin Ms. Joan Tojek Ms. Carol Topping Mrs. Nicole Towner-Dye Ms. Beverly Townsend Ms. Maura Troiano Ms. Jennifer Tropeano Ms. Rita Trusievitz Mr. John Tschamtre

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tucker Ms. Martha Tymeson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tyo Ms. Julia Utter Mr. and Mrs. Roger Utz Ms. Angela Van Allen Ms. Joanna Vargas Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vetter Ms. Eloise Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Milton von Hagn Ms. Bettie von Hagn Dr. Peter Voorheis Ms. Monta Wagner Ms. Andrea Waight Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters Ms. Alicia Walters Mrs. Molly Walton Mr. Joe Ward Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warner Mr. Chauncey Watches Mr. and Mrs. John Watt Mr. Christian Webster Ms. Severina Weeks Ms. Patricia Weinreich Mrs. Beverly Welch Mr. Leon Wellington Ms. Cindy Wetherbee Mr. Henry Wheat Mr. Richard White Mrs. Rita White Mr. Larry Whiting Mr. Rexford Wiggers Ms. Linda J. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Al Willems Mr. and Mrs. William Willey Mr. Kevin Williams Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson

Mrs. Mary Wilson Ms. Denise Winant Mr. and Mrs. Pete Winter Ms. Jenny Wittmaack Mrs. Alison Wolfe Mr. Charles Wolffer Ms. Kimberly Wood Ms. Eileen Wood Mr. Michael Wright Mrs. Emily Wright Mr. Johnny Yarka Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yorio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yorio Ms. Evamarie K. Zaleski Mr. Joseph Zanghi Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zigas

Ɨ Acknowledges the loss of a Donor

"None of us, including me, ever do great things. But we can all do small things, with great love, and together we can do something wonderful."

~ Mother Teresa

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Felisa was always eager for new information from Healthy Families and when the end of her first year of breastfeeding neared, she learned about the benefits of extended breast-feeding. She decided to continue to nurse her son for more than two years. The new parents were both very motivated to provide for their children, while Jonathan maintained a full-time job as a roofer, Felisa went from working part-time at a daycare center, to becoming a lead teacher in a Head Start classroom. For five years Jonathan and Felisa met regularly with their Healthy Families support worker, always ready for more information and activities. Both parents maintained excellent parent-child interaction with the two children. Then in September 2016, after meeting nearly every goal they had set for themselves, Jonathan and Felisa successfully graduated from Healthy Families. Their son, Ezequiel, started Kindergarten at the school across from their new home. Although Felisa and Jonathan are no longer participants of Healthy Families, they continue to be advocates for the program spreading the word about the support they received to other families in need.

Ezequiel as a baby playing with finger paint, then graduating from Pre-school.

ImpactAcross the three county region where service provision takes place Allegany, Steuben, and Yates, SHAPE has helped to improve parenting skills in approximately 90% of the at-risk families served, ten percentage points above our goal. Improved parenting skills lead to reduced risk factors and positive changes that lead to optimal child and family health, development, and safety. Some of the positive changes that parents have demonstrated include the following: • Appropriate use of discipline when parenting.• Providing for basic needs such as good nutrition and health care.• Improvements in parent-child bonding and relationships.

SHAPE (Supportive Home And Parent Enrichment) is a family preservation service that helps families build the strengths that set the stage for the joy and togetherness they want for themselves. Families work to improve knowledge and skills, develop close nurturing relationships, tap into their resiliency when challenges arise, and connect with solid supports to address any barriers to family success.

Supportive Home And Parent Enrichment (SHAPE)

Accomplishments • SHAPE served a total of 197 families within three counties (Allegany, Steuben, & Yates), and for each of the three

counties there are differing monthly and yearly outcomes.

• For Allegany County we exceeded target goals in all areas.• In Steuben County we met our targeted outcomes of engaging families for an average of 3.5 contacts per month, and

exceeded our targets for parents demonstrating improved parenting skills, and for children being able to remain inhome with their family.

• In Yates County we successfully met our target goal: 75% of families receiving services will see the youth in their homesincrease school attendance and increase school achievement. 75% of parents demonstrated improved parenting skillsand improve family skills. We exceeded all other target goals.

Quotes from SHAPE parents about their experience.

"My caseworker has always been flexible, supportive, goal oriented, and honest. I have a rapport with her, so being able to talk my problems out makes me learn how to work out situations, which will help me be a better mother."

"She jumps right in to help and is an excellent listener; she validates my parenting skills!"

Mrs. Anne Hunt Ms. Bonnie Hunt Mr. Wesley Hunter Ms. Marissa Hursh Ms. Joy Huth Ms. Josephine Hyde Mr. Marshall Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Mark Illig Mr. Bruce Ingersoll Mr. and Mrs. David Iocco Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson Ms. Susan Jackson Ms. Beth Ann Jacobs Fr. James Jaeger Mr. George Jamison Ms. Susan F. Jamison Mr. Edwin Jaqua Ms. Diane Jarbeck Ms. Dawn Jaros Mr. Tommy Jessup Ms. Sue Jimerson Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson Ms. Carol Johnson Ms. Jennifer Johnson Ms. Jones Mr. Dick Jones Ms. Vicki Jones Mr. Enos Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. John Keddy Mr. Bryson Keefer Ms. Betty Keegan Mrs. Carol Kemp Mrs. Doris Kent Ms. Ellie Kent Mr. Todd Kesel Ms. Sally Ketchum Ms. Theresa Kimmel Ms. Lisa King Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Brian Klotz Ms. Lois Knapp Ms. Margaret Knopf Mrs. and Mr. Doris Knowles Ms. Jacqueline Kocher Ms. Julie Koehler-Vanfleet Mrs. Kimberly Konopka Snape Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Krause Mr. Donald Kreighbaum Ms. Deanna Kress Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krevey Ms. Jean Kubiak Mr. and Mrs. David Kubissa Mr. John Kuhn Mrs. Donna Kull Ms. Carol Kull Mr. Timothy LaChiusa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lally Mr. Charles Lamacchia Ms. Judy Lamb Mr. Matthew Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lando Mr. and Mrs. Michael Landolf Ms. Mary Langendorfer Ms. Kimberly Larsen-Thistle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Latham

Mr. David Lathers Ms. Gertrude Laux Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lauzze Ms. Joann Laverde Mr. David Lawrence Ms. Sheila Leach Ms. Anna Leach Miss Merima Lelic Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lepkowski Mr. John Lewis Ms. Patricia Lewis Ms. Lena Libordi Mr. Darryl K. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linnan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linsler Dr. and Mrs. Robert Locker Ms. Patricia Lodato Mr. and Mrs. William Loree Ms. Kathy Love Mrs. and Mr. Emily Lowery Ms. Margaret Lowrey Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lukacko Mrs. Diane G. Lush Ms. Kathleen Lyke Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lyle Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mahnke Sr. Ms. Noreen Mahoney Mrs. Lila Marano Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marcellin Ms. Kathryn Mardo Ms. Angela Markel Ms. Mary Lou Markham Mrs. and Mr. Louise Martin Mr. and Mrs. George Martinec Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mason Mr. Sam Mast Miss Dianne Mattar Mr. Ronald Mauro Ms. Mary Beth Maxa Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayo Mr. Ryan and Mrs. Shari Mazzella Mr. Raymond Mazzella Mr. Chris Mazzella Mr. John and Mrs. Mildred McAnany Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCandless Ms. Carolyn McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. McCartney Rev. Gary McCaslin Mrs. Barbara McCollumn Mr. Charles McCollumn Ms. Rosemarie McCollumn Mr. Robert McCormick Ms. Colleen McDaniels Mr. Edward McDonnell Ms. Doris McDowell Ms. Nedra McElroy Ms. Carol McKeever and Mr. Jim Weaver Ms. Sarah McKinley Mr. Stephen McManus Ms. Johna McMillan

Ms. Opal McMindes Mrs. Sheila Meese Mr. and Mrs. John Megles Ms. Carol Melnyk Mr. and Mrs. David Miller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller Ms. Diane Miller Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Miss Amy E. Miller Ms. Maryann Mineo Ms. Christine Minichello Dr. Mohammad Mirza Mrs. Eleata Mitchell Mr. David Mitchell Ms. Helen Monroy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore Ms. Gloria Moran Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moretti Mrs. Eleanor Morey Ms. Katy Mormino Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Morris Ms. Stephanie F. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morrisey Ms. Lynne Morse Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mourhess Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mulhollen Ms. Deb Mulhollen Ms. Cheryl Muller Ms. Antoinette Nasca Mr. Donald Neill Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson Ms. Sheri Neu Ms. Victoria Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Barry Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. L. Ronald Nielsen Ms. Joanne Nilsen Mr. and Mrs. Howie Nisbet Ms. Deb Noce Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Barry O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Connell Ms. Nicole O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ohl Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson Mr. James Opelt Ms. Ann Oravec Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ordway Ms. Kaitlyn ORourke Mr. Jeff Packard Ms. Ann Paige Mr. Robert Paisley and Ms. Sandra Sheerer Ms. Joanne Palmesano Mr. Tim Parmelee Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Paschal Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paulin Mr. and Ms. David Payne Mr. and Mrs. David Peck Ms. Mary Peck Ms. Ann Peisher Mr. James Peisher Ms. Ariana Peisher Ms. Amelia Pellon Ms. Lisa Pelton Mrs. Thelma Pelych

Mr. Luther Perkins Ms. Susan E. Perkins Ms. Nora Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry Ms. Mary Petrelli Mr. Frank Phillips Mr. Diane Pierri Ms. Teresa Pijanowski Ms. Kate Plaisted Ms. Ann Plaisted Mr. D. Michael Platt Dr. William A. Plummer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Polasik Mr. and Mrs. Brad Polczynski Mr. Leo Porcaro Mrs. Dolores Porter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Postilli Mrs. Valerie Potter Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Power Ms. Jean Pratt Mrs. Michelle Proctor Mr. Richard Puccio Ms. Vickie Purcell Ms. Kathy Putman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quigley Ms. Katherine Rahmlow Ms. Karen Rebis Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Recktenwald Ms. Jeanette Reed Mrs. Marjorie J. Reidell Ms. Julia Reilly Ms. Elizabeth Reilly Ms. Marcia Reynolds Ms. Kathryn Rezelman Ms. Jolie Riekofski Mr. Larry Roach Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts Ms. Shannon Robertson Ms. Cathy Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roman Ms. Jennifer Roman Ms. Patricia Roman Ms. Hildreth M. Rose Mr. Lincoln N. Rose Mr. Thomas Roselli Mr. and Mrs. Les Rosenbloom Mr. and Mrs. John Rosettie Mr. and Mrs. James Rossettie Ms. Patrice Rossettie Ms. Theresa Rossettie Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rossettie Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rossman, II Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush Mr. Patrick Ruocco Ms. Amy Rusak Ms. Thelma Rusak Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryan Ms. Joyce Ryan Mr. Thomas Sable Mr. Stuart Sammis Mr. James Santilli Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schiller Mr. and Mrs. Greg Schnurle Ms. Catherine Schnurle

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Therapeutic Foster Care

Accomplishments • In 2016 Therapeutic Foster Care served 46 youth.• Therapeutic Foster Care celebrated its 30th Anniversary in 2016. Festivities included the program hosting a picnic in

August for foster parents and foster youth. The young people had a choice of swimming, playing outdoor games, andboard games throughout the day.

• NY State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) conducted a Voluntary Agency Review with our TherapeuticFoster Care program. A glowing review was written by OCFS stating that the program does exceptional work and thatwe go above and beyond to meet the needs of the youth we serve.

Impact 61% of the youth served successfully achieved permanency goals either through reunification with family or alternatives including adoption. Success means demonstration of positive parent-child bonding taking place, increases in the child’s self-esteem, increases in positive behavioral skills and confidence, and demonstration of children and families connecting with the necessary services to ensure future success.

The Therapeutic Foster Care Program through Kinship Family & Youth Services specializes in the care of children and youth with significant psychological, social, emotional or behavioral needs who can respond in close relationships within a family setting, and whose special needs require more intense or therapeutic services than are found in traditional foster care. At present, we serve children and families from six counties across the southern tier including: Allegany, Chemung, Livingston, Schuyler, Steuben and Yates. We also currently serve a youth from Niagara County.

Three siblings become a part of a loving/supportive family through Therapeutic Foster Care

Our foster parents open their homes and hearts to children and families, providing love, support, supervision, encouragement, discipline, structure, and stability, while promoting permanency for them as well. Foster parents work with service providers and the child’s birth family with the intention of reunifying children with their family. However, in some rare cases, the children are freed-up for adoption. This year we were fortunate to have three children adopted by their Kinship foster parents. The adoption of three siblings occurred in Steuben County in November 2016. Angel, Dorrance, and Michael had been in foster care since 2013, and have been living with the Warren’s for two-and-a-half years. Not only are the children gaining parents but a brother and sister as well! It was a long two-year wait to finally be released so that they could be adopted, and the siblings were so excited to have found their forever family!

Pictured back row from the left: Dolly, James, Desiree. Front Row: Angel, Dorrance, Michael, and Noah.

Bath Community Child Day Care Center

A New York State licensed child care center providing quality care to children six weeks to twelve years of age in a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate environment; currently the only center serving Central Steuben County.

Accomplishments In 2016, Bath Community Child Day Care (BCCDC) provided child care services to 125 children from Steuben County. Children enrolled at the Center engage in learning activities designed to promote growth in cognitive, language, literacy, motor and social/emotional development. Recreational activities provided include plenty of outside play, arts and crafts, computers, and summer field trips for school age children. The Center provided scholarship assistance for 11 families with 15 children.

Impact • Children (Birth to Pre-K) become ready for kindergarten mastering commonly recognized school readiness skills.• 80% of children enrolled in BCCDC demonstrate age appropriate skills and behaviors for kindergarten enrollment as

determined by research-based assessment tools (Birth – Pre-K). These skills include:• language and literacy• social-emotional development• cognitive development

Ms. Patricia Baier Mrs. Ann Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker Mr. and Mrs. Stan Banko Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnard Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes Mrs. Phyllis Barnum Ms. Deborah Bartlett Ms. Anne Bartz Mr. and Mrs. James Bassage Mr. Griffin Bates Mr. Michael Bazulka lll Ms. Sandra Beam Mr. James Bebout Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beeman Mr. Andrew Beiler Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell Mr. Chaz Bellina Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bencivenga Ms. Teresa Bender Mr. Dave Bender Mr. Bob Berger Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bigelow Mr. and Mrs. William Biggee Mr. Terrence Bilancio Ms. Sandra Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bixby Mr. John Bixby Ms. Joan Bjorkgren Mrs. Cassie Bjornberg Mr. Sean Blaney Ms. Erin Blaney Mr. Michael Blatt Mr. and Mrs. Armand Bobrick Mr. Kevin Bohn Mr. & Mrs. William Boland Ms. Paula Borden Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boutwell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Box Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bracken Mr. Randy Bennett and Ms. Joel Brazie Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Randall Brightwell Ms. Debra Brokaw Mr. Patrick Brown Mr. John Brown Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Ms. Dawn Brucie Mr. Tony Buckley Ms. Kathi Bulkley Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bulkley Ms. Marge Burger Ms. Dee Burke Mr. and Mrs. Rob Burkhalter Ms. Carol Burns Ms. Toni Burns Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Button Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Button Mr. Andy Byler Sr. Susan Cain Ms. Michelle Calkins Mr. James Callahan Mrs. Brenda Card Ms. Mary Theresa Cardamone

Mrs. Jennifer S. Carleton Ms. Joy Carlson Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter Ms. Karen Carpenter Martin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carrier Mr. Nick Carrol Mr. John Cartella Mr. and Mrs. Bill Case Mrs. Dawn Marie Castellana Ms. Anastasia Castilone Mr. Francis Cawley Ms. Janet Chaffee Mr. Jarrad Chandler Ms. Donna Chiaramonte Ms. Josephine Ciancaglini Ms. Mary Kay Cipolla Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark Mr. Jim Clary Ms. Sue Cleland Mr. Jon Cleveland Ms. Renea Clifford Ms. Trudy Cline Mr. and Mrs. James Colacecchi Dr. Robert Cole Ms. Ann Conklin Ms. Rachael Connor Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Conrad Ms. Sandra Conway Mrs. Mary Rose Cook Mr. Lee Cook Ms. Deanna Cook Ms. Sheila Cook Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooney Mr. Kenneth Corey Mr. Bill Cortright Ms. Claretha Coumbe Mr. and Mrs. Don Coyles Mr. Shah Cracknell Ms. Tonia Crane Ms. Patricia Creeley Ms. Patricia Crippen Mr. Charlie Crocker Ms. Jane Cronin Mr. Donald Crosby Ms. Mary Lee Crosby Ms. Cheryl Crozier Ms. Sylvia Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Cunningham Mr. Dale Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curran Ms. Dolores D'Apice Ms. Amy Davies Ms. Patricia Decker Ms. Jennifer Decker Deacon and Mrs. Ray Defendorf Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Denning Ms. Cassie Dennison Mr. Kenny Derr Mr. and Mrs. James DeSorbo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dessena Ms. Meredith Dessoye Mrs. Anna DeVaul Ms. Mary Devlin

Mr. Alan DeWolfe Mr. James Dexter Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dibble Ms. Georgia Dibble Ms. Deanna Dickson Ms. Georgiana Dickson Ms. Kelly Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Ken DiDomineck Mr. Connor Didomineck Ms. Holly Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Donohue Mrs. Mary Margaret Doran Mr. and Mrs. John Downie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dubel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dubendorfer Ms. Margaret Duff Ms. Nancy Dugo Ms. Alma Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunham Ms. Elaine Dunning Ms. Rebecca Duymich Ms. Beverly Eckert Mr. Andy Eklund Ms. Sabrina Elliott Ms. Lois Elsenheimer Ms. Mary Emerson Ms. Pauline Emery Ms. Dorothy Ermy Mr. and Mrs. Jeanne Eschbach Ms. Jane Fahl Mr. and Mrs. Mark Failing Ms. Betty Fairchild Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falls Ms. Susan Farber Mrs. Mary Farmer Ms. Sandra Faucett Ms. Mary Faucett Mr. Chad Faulkner Ms. Mary Lou Fawcett Mr. and Mrs. A James Felli, D.D.S. Ms. Louise Fernandes Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ferratella Ms. Elizabeth Ferratella Ms. Susanna M. Ferris Mr. and Mrs. David Fiedler Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Finch Ms. Freida Fiordo Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fiscus Ms. Marilyn Fish Ms. Korrie Fish Ms. Maureen Fisher Ms. Carmen Fisher Ms. Charlene Flanery Ms. Jennifer Flanery Mr. Dan Flatt Ms. Lacine Fleet Ms. Erin Fleming Ms. Rebecca Fletcher Roberts Mr. Wayne Force Mr. Adrian Force Ms. Linda Franklin Ms. Lisa Frantz Mr. Harold French Mr. Richard Frey Ms. Doreen Friebis

Mr. and Mrs. William Friedlander Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frissora, Jr. Ms. Lori Fuller Mrs. Geraldine Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Galatio Ms. Maureen Galatio Ms. Nancy Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galvin Ms. Amy Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gause Mr. William Arnts and

Mrs. Roxanne Gaylord Ms. Colleen Gelder Mr. Robert Gelder Ms. Anne Gemmell Ms. Delores Gerhart Mr. Greg Gerhart Ms. Kathryn Gerwig Mr. Gerry Getman Mrs. Kristine Gilbert Mrs. Christine Gleason Ms. Nancy Glover Mr. and Mrs. John Goebel Mr. Ted Goldwyn Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Gossie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gouveia Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Delores Graham Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Brandi Graham Mr. and Mrs. Michael Graham Ms. Janet Grant Ms. Mary Green Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greven Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin Ms. Katherine Griffis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grillo Mrs. Angelina Grinnell Mr. Donald Grodis Ms. Susan Gruber Ms. Faye Guild-Nash Mr. John Gush Mr. Edward Gustina Ms. Ingrid Haaijer Mr. Paul Habelt Mr. Hans Habelt Ms. Dawn Habelt Ms. Heather Habelt Ms. Jill Hall Ms. Marcia Hall Ms. Kathleen Hallinan Dr. John Halpenny Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hanson Mrs. Sharon Harkenrider Ms. Susan Harrick Ms. Judy Harris Mr. Fred Harris Mrs. Janice Harvey Mrs. Bianca Harwood Ms. Heather Harwood Ms. Regina Harzinski Ms. Donna Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Havens

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Bath Community Child Day Care Impact continued... 75% of children participate in reading activities (2 per day) with reading tracked at home or within a structured program setting (Birth to Pre-K).School-age children (K-3rd grade) learn and master the language and literacy skills that enable them to become proficient readers. 75% of children participate in reading activities (2 per day) with reading tracked at home or within a structured program setting (K-3rd grade).Families become engaged in their child’s learning and become equipped to utilize available community supports that bolster the child’s success.94% of parents regularly engage with their child’s daycare teachers, seeking and/or providing information about their child’s progress.76% of parents and children participate in family reading time activities (4/week) in the home setting.

Appreciation from Parents and Grandparents

Cassandre, a single working mom with two children ages five and six said, “My children and I absolutely love Bath Community Child Day Care (BCCDC). The staff is amazing and my children never want to leave. It’s not only a place that watches your children when you are at work, they strive to enrich and educate your children as well. There is just no place like it! It’s nice to know when I’m at work, my children are safe, learning, and being loved exactly how I would be doing it in my own home.”

Teresa stated, “Bath Community Day Care has been like a second home to my four grandchildren. Right from the beginning without much notice, they got them enrolled so that I could continue to work. They treat them like family and I can always rely on them. Miss Darcy, Miss Donna, Miss Karen, and of course Miss Pam, along with the rest of the staff have helped care for them for the past five years. They are always in tune with the children’s needs regardless if it is a band-aid, a birthday, sunscreen, or just a hug on a bad day. They take care of the kids with positive, creative attitudes and with love and compassion. Thank you all!”

Kelly and Steve shared, “Our son Hunter is almost nine years old and has been attending BCCDC since he was an infant. We have enjoyed the quality of care, communication, and kindness of the staff for the last eight years. The staff and administration are flexible, understanding, and professional. We have never had an issue about Hunter’s care. We have recommended BCCDC to countless friends and families over the years. Hunter is always learning, reading, and having a good time when we pick him up in the afternoons. He actually asks us to leave him at daycare longer so he can play with his friends and have fun! I can’t say enough about the staff and the nurturing atmosphere they provide. Hunter will continue to attend Bath Community for years to come.”

Mr. Robert Gilchrist and Mrs. Kristin Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ginnane Ms. Kathleen Good Ms. Jeanne Gore Ms. Wendy Gould Ms. Candy Graham Ms. Donna Gridley Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin Ms. Rita Griffin Shroyer Mrs. Eileen Hamelin Ms. Patricia Hanchett Deacon and Mrs. James Hankey Ms. Donna Haraty Mr. David Hardy Mr. Alan Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hazlett Mr. Steven Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillman Ms. Barbara House Ms. Diana Hovorka Ms. Margaret Huerter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Inglis Mr. John Jay Mr. William Joint Ms. Elizabeth Jones Ms. Linda Kase Ms. Donna Keegan Mr. Donald Kelly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kimball Mr. Donald Koehler Mr. B. Gene Kolczynski Mr. and Mrs. Mark Krol Mr. Phillip Kruk Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lanahan Mr. and Mrs. David Latour Ms. Mireya Lee Ms. Patricia Leisenring Mrs. Carol Lind Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch Ms. Bea Magsamen Mrs. Aileen Mahoney Mr. Douglas Mann and Mrs. Laura Mann Mr. Patrick Markham Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martuscello Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marx Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mathey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Maurer Mr. and Ms. Thomas McConnell Mr. John T. McCormick Mr. Terry McDonnell Mr. Donald McIntire Mr. John and Mrs. Diana McIntosh Mr. John H. McKinley Ms. Mary McKinley Mr. Shaun and Mrs. Theresa McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Mike McLaughlin Ms. Laura Mechalke Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milazzo Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller Ms. Teresa Mills Ms. Sabrina Mineo-O'Connell Mr. William Mombert Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Monahan Ms. Cora Morehouse Ms. Elizabeth Morrissey Ms. Eleanor Nasser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Negri Mr. Thomas Newell Mr. James Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Al Nieber Mr. Ernest Nitsche Ms. Mary Nobilski-Plaskov Mrs. Ann Nordman Ms. Bonnie Norton Mr. Bruce Nuetzel Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien Ms. RoseAnn O'Connor Ms. Martha Opelt Mr. Gary Ostrander Ms. Mary Paddock Mr. Philip Palmesano Ms. Ashley M. Palomaki Mr. and Mrs. John Peisher Dr. and Mrs. William Peterson Ms. Margaret Petro Ms. Patricia Pinkston Mr. Paul Piperato Ms. Sandra Powers Ms. Mary Jane Price Mr. James Rahmlow Mrs. Dianne Recotta Ms. Mary Joan Ms. Patricia Rice Mr. and Mrs. Mark Riesbeck Mr. Robert M. Roote, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Rossettie Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rossettie Ms. Carol Rossettie Ms. Amy Rummel Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruocco Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rutan Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Salbego Ms. Sharon Salmon Ms. Donna Saltsman Mr. Dennis Sammons & Mrs. Rita Biesen Ms. Lisa Sanford Ms. Margie Lawlor and Dr. Michael Scalzone Ms. Deborah Schafer, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Verne Schattner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schlechter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Secondo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sempolinski Mrs. Cassie Seymour Mrs. Carol Sharman Mr. and Mrs. David Shirley Ms. Emily Simon Mrs. and Mr. Colleen Slack Ms. Cheryl Slatt Mr. John Sleggs

Mr. Steve Smith Mrs. Patricia Smith Mrs. Celia Smith Ms. Lisa Smith Ms. Tina Snow Ms. Doris Snowden Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder Mr. Francis Solo Mr. and Mrs. David Sonnefeld Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stratford Mr. Steve Strong Mr. and Mrs. James Sturges Ms. Judith Swarthout Ms. Bonnie Taggart Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor Mr. Clyde Teifer Mrs. and Mr. Rodney Teribury Mrs. Linda Tetor Mrs. Carol Tingley Ms. Mary Lou Tobin Mrs. Rosalie Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trifoso Mr. Gene Tunney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tunney Ms. Terry Underhill Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vance Miss Michelle Vandenboom Ms. Ann Vargeson Mr. and Mrs. David Velasquez Ms. and Mr. Erica Verkleeren Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vincent Mrs. Hildreth Volents Dr. Alexander Wahlig Ɨ and Mrs. Alexander Wahlig Ms. Judith Wall Mr. James Ward Ms. Erin E. Weathers Mr. Adam Weaver Ms. Richelle Weed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Welch Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wensel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wich Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilkins Miss Alysha Williams Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wortham Mr. Ronald Yorio

Steward Donors $1 to $99

Organizations

Arkport Cycles Avoca Lodge #673 Bath Peace & Justice Group Bee Bop Hair Shop Bel Taglio Int. Campbell Building Supply Canisteo Civic Club Champs Pizzeria Chauncey Watches Cohocton Assembly of God Cohocton Methodist Church, Mission Fund Corning Area Retired Teachers

Corning Building Company Cutting Dynamics Family Court of the State of New York, County of Steuben Garcia Barbershop GRC Wireless, Inc Hair Care by Tere Hatfield's Cash and Carry Heroes Comic Shop Hornell Rotary Club Joel's Auto Haven K & A Hair Studio Knights of Columbus Knights of Columbus Ladies, Auxiliary Longwell Lumber & Building Co. Mitchellsville United Methodist Church Muddy Paws Dog Grooming Peisher Video Productions Penny's Pet Parlor Pookies Little Britches Red Hats Rocky's Red Carpet Salon 96 Shear Perfection Steuben County Retired Teachers Association STFL LLC DBA Keller Williams Realty Tip Toes Salon Triple K Beverage Uncle Mike's Kennels Village Pharmacy Wilkins Properties, LLC Women in the Word Young-at-Hearts Club

Individuals

Ms. Denise Ackley Ms. Florence Agosta Mr. and Mrs. Steve Albertalli Ms. Beatrice Alexander Ms. Ellen Alfar Mr. Richard Alger Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Allen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ambrosone Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ames Mr. Frank Anastasio and Ms. Sarah Kostera Ms. Victoria Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andrews Mr. Scott Andrews Fr. Peter Anglaaere Ms. Mary Annis Mr. Anthony Armelli Mr. John Arnault Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Arrison Ms. Carla Aslakson-Yarna Ms. Janet Atkins Mr. and Mrs. David Austin Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin Mr. Robert Avvampato Ms. Harmony Ayers-Friedlander Ms. Suzanne Babcock

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Substance Free Living programs reduce the prevalence of substance abuse and its negative consequences both on individuals and families in the communities we serve.

Prevention Services

Steuben Council on Addictions

Accomplishments In 2016 • 185 individuals attended the Steuben Council Impaired Driver Program.• 1,168 Evidenced Based Programs were offered through Steuben Council reaching:

• 3,424 Youth• 1,220 Adults

• Steuben Council was able to secure “STOP DWI” and District Attorney’s “Traffic Initiative” funding to implement a mediacampaign for April (Alcohol Awareness Month), May (Prom), June (Graduation), November and December on Drinkingand Driving, Underage Drinking, and Social Host. These media campaigns included; PSA’s, billboards, newspaperop-eds, press releases, editorials and county wide displays.

• Steuben Council on Addictions, Community Outreach reached 114,465 individuals.• Steuben Council saw increased requests for evidenced based prevention education programming from Hammondsport,

Corning - Painted Post, and Avoca School Districts, and from BOCES Wildwood. We expanded programming in theHammondsport and Corning - Painted Post School Districts for their Elementary grade levels.

Impact As a result of Steuben Council on Addictions’ science and research-based education and programming: • 85% of adult participants have increased awareness and knowledge about alcohol, drug, and other substance use issues.• 85% of youth enrolled report engaging in positive decision making that leads to improved, responsible, and healthy

behaviors especially in the targeted areas of: substance use/abuse, sexual activity, bullying, and criminal behavior.• Prevention Education programs took place in 10 of 13 school districts in Steuben County.• 25% of adults have abided by treatment plans and have adjusted their lifestyles to support sobriety.

Accomplishments Bath Area Hope for Youth received 103 counseling referrals . • 75 students were accepted.• We exceeded our targeted outcome of an 80% Improvement

Rate by 8 percentage points - 88% (66 students).• Girls’ Support Groups from Hammondsport, Haverling, and

Avoca Schools made and delivered “Blessing Bags” for thehomeless to be distributed through Turning Point and theNet - Domestic Violence Shelter for victims of domestic abuse.This activity provided the girls with an opportunity to givesomething back to their communities and an introduction tovolunteering.

John Southard Summer Youth Recreation had 1,229 participants.

Impact 88% of students enrolled in Bath Area Hope for Youth’s individual and small-group prevention counseling program demonstrated: measurable reductions in student behavior problems, increased school attendance, improved academic performance, improved self-esteem, and increased family connection.

Bath Area Hope for Youth

Steuben Council is an information and referral based program that provides prevention education services to schools, communities, and organizations within Steuben County.

Bath Hope has been providing prevention counseling and other substance abuse services to school aged children and their families for more than 25 years. Services focus on the prevention of substance abuse and other destructive behaviors, primarily among the “at risk” youth population.

Guthrie Knights Of Columbus - Council 281 Lakeview Apartments Maple City Barbershop Chorus Maple City Dodge Maple City Lions Club Maple City Pest Control Maple City Savings & Loan Meyer's RV Superstores Mitchell Nagel & Associates Rossettie, Rosettie & Martino Savona Rod and Gun Club ServU Federal Credit Union South Dansville United Methodist Church St. Patrick's Church - Prattsburgh Three Birds Restaurant WLEA-WCKR Radio Woodhouse Stadium Grill

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albee Ms. Joyce Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Baity Mrs. and Mr. Monica Bankston Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Barbaro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baroody Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Bazulka II Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Benedict Mrs. Martha Benjamin Ms. Beth Bentley Mr. William Bishop Mr. Robert and Mrs. Mercedes Blake Mr. and Mrs. George Brayer Ms. Marilyn Buddenhagen Ms. Helen H. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capper Ms. Martha Cardman Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Marty Castellana Mr. and Mrs. Steven Castellana Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chalk Ms. Polly Chu Mrs. Rosemary Clairemont Ms. Catherine Crandall Ms. Elizabeth Dann Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dwyer Ms. Millie Edmond Mr. and Mrs. Alan Eusden Mr. Jeremy D. Ferris Ms. Sally Flanagan Mrs. Barbara Fowler Ms. Katherine Funk Mr. and Mrs. Dale George Mr. John Gillen Mr. and Mrs. James Glenning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham Mr. Timothy Haley Mr. and Mrs. William Hallinan Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harrian

Mr. Steven Harrold Ms. Mary Higgins Mr. Stanley Hill Mr. and Mrs. James Hogue Fr. Michael W. Hopkins Dr. Stoner Horey Deacon and Mrs. Thomas Jack Ms. Linda Jolly Mr. and Mrs. Hank Jonas Mr. Charles W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Klingensmith Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kopylczak Ms. Elizabeth Kratts Mrs. Jean Krebs Mr. Herbert Lidstone Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lounsberry Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lowin Mr. and Mrs. John MacMahon Mr. and Mrs. John Madison Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martino Mr. and Mrs. John Mattei Ms. Joanne Mazzella and Mr. Paul Coady Mr. and Mrs. Marty Mazzella Mr. Daniel McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald Mrs. Gina Mitale Mr. and Mrs. William Moran Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muccigrosso Ms. Patricia Murphy Dr. Samuel Pennise Mr. John Potter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Price Mr. Stephen Propper Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Quinlan Ms. Marcia Ravnikar Ms. Carol Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhoades Ms. Adele Rieppel-Kies Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roche Mrs. Grace Rosettie Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rouse Dr. Millicent Ruffin Mr. William Sirianni Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tammaro Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas Ms. Audrey Tilden Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tompkins Mr. and Mrs. Correy Ustanik Mr. and Mrs. Ronald VanScoter Dr. James Webb Mr. and Mrs. Steve Weed Mr. John Welc Mr. and Mrs. George J. Welch Mr. Charles Wells Ms. Natalie Ann Weyand Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wheat Ms. Bethany J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winnett Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood Ms. Joanna Zhang and Mr. Charles Xu Capt. W. K. Young

Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zuschin

Patron Donors $100 to $249

Organizations

Affordable Veterinary Service Alfred University All Saints Academy American Legion Auxiliary #846 American Legion Auxiliary, Post 440 American War Dads, Chapter #54 Atlas Brick Oven Pizzeria Bath Mini Storage Bath Veterinary Hospital Beaver Pharmacy Brown & Powers Funeral Home Bullseye Shooters Supply Carpenter Properties Centenary United Methodist

Church Charles P. Wescott Post 173 Chat-A-Whyle Restaurant Chemung Valley Region of AACA Corning Credit Union Corning Dental Associates Corning Elks Lodge # 1071 Crystal Cleaners Cutler's, Inc. Fagan's Inc. Furniture Farm Credit East First Heritage Federal Credit

Union First Presbyterian Church,

Hammondsport Galbo Living Trust Gray Manufacturing Industries Goodrich Auto Works Grab Bag of Random Treasures H.P. Smith & Son, Inc. 05-78 Hammondsport Rotary Club Hornell Association Special Games

of Chance I.B.E.W.Local 139Italian American Women's ClubJohn Taggart & Son InsuranceKnights of Columbus of Corning/Painted Post/BathLoyal Order of Moose CorningM. G. Chidsey TruckingMagic Hair StylingMarconi Lodge of CorningMarino's on Loder, Inc.Market Street ApothecaryMorning Star Lodge #65 F&AMMr. Cornacchio's ClassOur Lady Of MercyPflumm's Country StorePhillips Funeral HomeServu Federal Credit UnionShaw Agency, IncSteuben County Veterans

Memorial Inc.

Steuben County Youth Bureau - Youth in Government Steuben Trust Company Sunset Restaurant The Cellar The Cellular Connection USW Local 100 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1470 Walmart - Painted Post Wheat, Lehman, & Fitzpatrick Wilkins Recreational Vehicles,

Inc.

Individuals

Ms. Marcia Adams Ms. Margaret Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. James Ahearn Mrs. Pauline Ambrosone Mr. Larry Anderson Mr. Robert F. Andrews Ms. Nancy Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Andrukat Mr. and Mrs. James Ariglio Dr. Melissann Ashton-Patton Ms. Patricia Avery Mr. and Mrs. James Bacalles Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baccile Ms. Bernadette Baldini Mr. and Mrs. S. Craig Ball Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barillo Mr. Patrick Barry Mr. and Mrs. John Bartell Mrs. Phyllis Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. David Beale Ms. Barbara Becker Mr. and Mrs. Francis Behan Ms. Irma Benedek Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bennett Rev. J Brad Benson and Mr. Carl Johengen Ms. Julie Berman Mr. Paul Berman Mr. Andrew Bertch Ms. Susan Betzjitomir Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bidwell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns III Mr. and Mrs. John Cain Mr. John Caputo Mr. John Cardamone Mr. and Mrs. Jon Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carr Mr. Leonard R. Caruso Mr. James Casolo Mr. David Chapin Mr. Robert Childs Mrs. Kathryn Clancy Mr. and Mrs. William Cleary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleland Mr. Ronald Coleman Mr. Mark and Rev. Eleanor Collinsworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colomaio

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Comments from local school district staff in support for our Youth Prevention Counseling and Prevention Education programs:

• The Bath Elementary School Principal said, “The PreventionProgram was excellent and very informative.”

• BOCES Alternative Education Instructor shared, “The program wasvery informative and the information hit home with the students.”

• Hammondsport Elementary Principal told us, “Your PreventionCounselor has had a direct and huge impact on the youth withwhom she has worked.”

• The Campbell - Savona Administrator shared, “Your Bath Hope,Prevention Counselor provides necessary and critical services tothe youth in our district. We do not know what we would dowithout your services.”

What motivates our Prevention Education Staff:

“I like prevention work because it can change a community in a positive way.”

~Jim Bassage, Prevention Director

"I truly enjoy working with today's youth to make a difference for tomorrow and the years to come."

~Barbara McCollumn, Prevention Educator

"I enjoy talking with students about all of life's possibilities, and how they can explore these many possibilities from a healthy and safe mindset.”

~ Bridgette Lanphere, Prevention Counselor

“I am finding so far what I like best about working in this field is the interaction with our many communities and seeing the concern for today's youth put into action.”

~ Colleen Banik, Drug Free Communities Assistant Program Coordinator

“I enjoy knowing that I am able to help someone when they are in need.”

~ Diana McIntosh, Administrative Assistant & IDP Coordinator

“I like educating kids on the knowledge and behaviors needed to develop healthy habits, at a young age.”

~ Erin Fleming, Prevention Educator

“I enjoying watching my students grow and change over time. The moment they realize they can be confident and brave but that also sometimes you need to ask for help, and that is okay.”

~ Jennifer Beaty, Prevention Counselor

“I believe everyone deserves a happy, healthy future.”

~ Jessica Allison, Secretary/Clerical Assistant

“My job allows me to work with a variety of people throughout Steuben County and every day is different.”

~ Michele Sexsmith, Prevention Educator

“What I like most about working in the prevention field other than working with gifted caring people is the thought of having a positive effect on children's lives.”

~ Norman McCumiskey, Drug Free Communities Project Coordinator

“I enjoy being a Prevention Counselor because I get to help children build skills to ensure they have a happy and healthy future.” ~ Sherry Sutton, Prevention Counselor

“I love working in Prevention because I enjoy researching and sharing important life information with others and interacting with people of all ages.” ~ Stacey O’Dell, Prevention Educator

Thank You to Our 2016 Donors

Mother Teresa Society $10,000 + Organizations

Corning Enterprises Corning, Inc. Fidelis Care New York

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Michaelsen Dr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tripeny Ms. Ruth Wells Ɨ

Healing Society $7,500 to $9,999 Organizations

Community Foundation of Elmira- Corning & the Finger Lakes

Individuals

Mr. Wallace Krapf

Self Sufficiency Society $5,000 to $7,499

Organizations

Dominion Transmission Inc. Episcopal Diocese of Rochester

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs. James Egan Mr. Francis Padden Honorable Marianne Furfure Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deneka Mr. James Flaws and Mrs. Marcia Weber Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sphon

Development Society $2,500 to $4,999

Organizations

First Presbyterian Church of Bath Multi Media Services, Inc. Radisson Hotel Corning St. John Vianney Parish St. Thomas' Episcopal Church of

Bath

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. George Connors Mr. Charles Craig Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gabrielli Mr. Phillip E. Gorham Mrs. Marilyn Griffin Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meade Mr. Richard Rahill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tranter Mrs. Elizabeth Turissini

Support Society $1,000 to $2,499

Organizations

Benevity Community Impact Fund Canisteo American Legion Fox Auto Group Hornell Industrial Dev. Corp. Our Lady of the Valley Peebles Department Store Presbytery of Geneva Sirianni Hardwoods, Inc. Southern Tier Express St. Pauly Textile Inc.

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. Madapusi Badrinarayan Mr. Jack Balinsky Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Becker Mr. Jim and Mrs. Kacey Blaney Mr. Thomas Blumer Fr. Lewis Brown Mr. and Mrs. William Butler Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Callahan Mr. Robert Callahan Mr. Jon K. Chester Mr. and Mrs. James Clappin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Devantier Ms. Meggan Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferrero Mr. John Forni, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Gregg Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hatton Ms. Denise Hauselt Ms. Carol Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Ms. Kathleen Klee Mr. Joydeep Lahiri Mrs. Adele Lanahan Mr.W.Frederick Lemke and Mrs. Judith Lemke Mr. and Mrs. Doug Little Ms. Giovina Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Major Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Mike Martin Mr. Robert Cole and Ms. Marie McKee Fr. Peter Morello Mr. Christopher Morrissey Dr. and Mrs. David Morse Mr. and Mrs. Todd O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Fran Olmstead Mrs. Laura M. Opelt and Mr. Steve Dreiling Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pambianchi Mr. David Peters Mr. Joseph Quackenbush Mrs. Stephanie Rodgers

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rogers Mr. Edward Schlesinger Mr. John Sharkey and Mrs. Christine Sharkey Mr. Freeman Smith Mr. Tom Snow and Mrs. Karen Meriwether Mr. Vincent Spagnoletti Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tanneberger Ms. Linda Tarabrella Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vail Mr. Wendell Weeks and Ms. Kim Frock Ms. Mariam Wright Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wyatt

Rescue Society $500 to $999

Organizations

Arkport Presbyterian Church Bath Baptist Church Bath Rotary Club Canisteo Valley Family Practice Citizens & Northern Bank Corning Rotary Club CY's Shurfine Foodmart Dolomite Products Company, Inc. Hornell Elks Club Lakeview Fellowship Loyal Order of Moose #210 Simmons Rockwell Steuben County Dental Society Thurston Christian Church United Methodist Church of Hornell VAC Employees Federal Credit

Union

Individuals

Ms. Gigi Alvare Dr. Mario Argentieri Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banach Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bates Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Joel Beaton Ms. Marianna Beigel Mr. and Mrs. Brad Boersen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Britton Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Buckland Mr. William Burns, Jr. Ms. Cheryl Capps Ms. Sarah A. Carleton Mr. Mark Clark Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Collins Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cortright Mr. and Mrs. Martin Curran Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dombrowski Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ehemann Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Estep Mr. and Mrs. Zane Fiegl Mr. Lawrence Fischer Ms. Melissa Gambol

Mr. Louis Gigliello Ms. Anne Green Mr. Ian Harrop Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Hinman Mr. Gregory Hintz Mr. George Jarrett The Hon. and Mrs. David Kahl Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kennedy Ms. Lydia Kenton Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kinlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Libordi Mr. Lynn Lyndes and Mr. Richard Prochazka Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Mackellar Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Maslyn Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mazzella Mr. Michael Mazzella Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCaig Ms. Judith McInerny Mr. Jim Michaelson Mr. and Mrs. Steven Morehouse Ms. Isabella Nobilski Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Norton Mr. and Mrs. John O'Hare Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Panzarino Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pease Mr. and Mrs. Galer Perreault Ms. Natalina Racalto Mr. and Mrs. David Rauscher Mrs. Kay Rogus Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rohrbach Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rossettie Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sagona Dr. and Mrs. James Schuppert Ms. Holly Segur Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Sementilli Mr. and Mrs. John Sirianni Ms. Elizabeth Sisson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Slovak Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith Mr. Charles and Mrs. Kristin A. Swain Mr. Paul Then Ms. Faye Tong Ms. Joy Towner Ms. Jill VanDewoestine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanni Dr. and Mrs. Mark Vaughn Ms. Mary von der Empten

General Donors $250 to $499

Organizations

Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc. Bright Ideas by Martinec Canisteo Bar Association Canisteo-Greenwood CSD National Junior Honor Society Chemung Canal Trust Company Connors Mercantile Corning Natural Gas

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The Residential Program provides services to adult male individuals in recovery at an OASAS licensed Community Residence in Bath and a Supportive Living Program in Bath, New York.

Residential Services

Impact The Community Residence and Supportive Living Program improve critical physical and behavioral health outcomes among the Substance Use Disorder population in Steuben County reducing hospital admissions. The following practices help this to take place: • Residents take an active role in their health, personal fitness, and well-being.• 100% of residents link with primary health care providers within 7 days of admission for a physical and evaluation for

continued care. Residents begin their journey to becoming an active participant in their own health care.• 95% of residents comply with follow-up health care appointments. Residents gain understanding of the importance of

following health care recommendations, this includes attending follow-up appointments.• 100% of residents complete biometric scaling surveys specific to their diagnosed condition. This helps to ensure that

residents gain understanding of their diagnosis, learn to self-monitor, and can report changes or concerns to theirdoctors.

• In 2016 we served 77 individuals at the Community Residence and 31 at the Supportive Living Program.• We received 189 referrals to our Weider House community residence, which is more than three times the number of

people we are able to serve in an average year.• In January we had an unplanned OASAS review of our supported living program. The outcome was exceptional and

we were granted a three-year operating certificate.• One of our Residential Counselors received a “train the trainer's” certification to teach the use of Narcan Kits. We have

also completed the application which authorizes us as an Opiate Overdose Prevention Program in Steuben County. Weare one of the first of local providers to receive this status.

Accomplishments

“Regaining My Life,” a story from a former resident of the Supportive Living Program

I’ve been in Kinship Supportive Living Program since April 5th 2016. Wow, almost a year. It was quick, but was a year that has changed my life. My recovery is stronger than ever thanks to Steve O. and the Kinship family. A supportive program where the counselor is around all the time is key. I know Steve has a job to do but most of the time he spent with me was just keeping in touch to see what we can do. He is always focused on all of us reaching our individual goals, and moving forward however we need to whether it’s spiritually, mentally, or physical-ly. Any and all issues we have are dealt with immediately, and it doesn’t matter when we call Steve, he always answers one way or another. Clients that need more help are focused on more, but everyone gets to see Steve whenever they need. This is the only program where I feel my counselor truly cares and isn’t “just doing his job.” As far as Kinship goes, all of us in supportive living can go to the half-way house and eat lunch and dinner, or even catch a ride when we need to go somewhere. The staff treat us like everyone else living at the Weider House. Steve and the staff strongly encourage growth in us in ways that are unique to us. Everyone is different and has unique needs and goals, strengths, and weaknesses. When I messed up back in September, I wasn’t treated like an outcast, but was treated like a friend that needs help. Together we recognized the triggers and thinking that led to it, and then worked on moving forward and bettering myself. When all is said and done, Kinship is a great program on all levels with counselors that care more about the clients than anywhere else I’ve seen. As I get ready to transition back home, I feel a confidence I haven’t had in years. I know that no matter what life throws my way, I can handle it. I want to thank Penny, Dave the Driving Judge, the Weider House staff, and most of all Steve O. for helping me find myself, and make this program the best around!

Thanks,

A Former Resident

The Robert Turissini Award for Extraordinary Service was established as a special way to honor outstanding employees. Bob Turissini’s dedicated service as the 1st Chairman of the Board guided the agency from its creation in 1997, to its respected level today. This year’s recipient was Administrative Specialist Jamie Fuller of Arkport. Laura Opelt presented the award saying, “Over the years this individual has demonstrated extraordinary flexibility in service to our organization with an unwavering willingness to help wherever her skills are needed. As our Centralized Services have developed and expanded, she has taken on the added responsibilities of being our point person for IT, HR, and most recently Corporate Compliance. Additionally, as Senior Accountant she has helped the agency identify ways to save money. Willingly taking on the responsibility to learn about the changes resulting from Medicaid Redesign, she has helped us to understand how those changes affect our agency. Through her focus on excellence, achieving outcomes, and continuous quality improvement, she has greatly helped our organization. We are most appreciative of Jamie Fuller and all that she has done and continues to do, to position our organization for success.”

The Golden Shoe Award recognizes the walker who raises the most funds for our annual Steps to End Poverty in Steuben (STEPS) Walk. The one mile walk not only raises funds to support Turning Point’s poverty programs, but also raises awareness about poverty in Steuben County. More than 300 people participated county-wide in 2016 raising a record amount, just over $35,000 to assist families in need. The 2016 recipient was Kacey Blaney of Jasper, who single-handedly raised more than $1,650. Fundraising/Communications Director, Paula Smith, presented the award saying, “Kacey has been a volunteer at Turning Point Hornell for the past two years where she has been generous with her time, talent, and energy. We are truly blessed to have her as a volunteer.”

The Spirit of Turning Point Award recognizes a person or organization whose contribution helps to advance the work of Turning Point, through advocacy, education, building relationships, developing resources, or increasing capacity. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County received the honor. Turning Point Assistant Director, Tess McKinley, said “This organization has done so much for us in the past year. They have had a presence at all of our locations where they have helped our clients to better themselves financially through budgeting classes, taught our staff to become financial coaches, demonstrated to our consumers how to cook healthy food on a low-cost budget, and donated much needed freezer space in preparation for our Thanksgiving Giveaway. This organization has collaborated with us in so many ways and have clearly demonstrated that the concept “Together We Can” does make a difference, and gives thousands of people opportunities to live healthier and happier lives.

The Andy Mazzella Compassion Award gives special recognition to individuals within Catholic Charities or within the community who have given selflessly of themselves to improve the human condition of others. This year’s award went to Turning Point’s Steuben County Rural Ministry Program Coordinator, Sister Susan Cain of Canisteo. Sr. Susan came to the Rural Ministry 17 years ago out of concern for low-income children and families in the Canisteo Valley area. Since then, she has engaged individuals, businesses, faith community, civic, and community organizations to help provide the resources necessary to help families in need. In October 2012, the Sisters of Mercy requested that the ministry be included under the Catholic Charities’ umbrella. So the Ministry became part of the Turning Point service priority. Executive Director Laura Opelt presented the award saying, “Sr. Susan feeds the hungry; gives drink to the thirsty; clothes the naked; shelters the homeless; counsels, instructs, and comforts others, which are all Works of Mercy performed by

a Sister of Mercy. Our Sister Susan is loving, generous, and is an inspiration to those she serves as well as those she works with and is most deserving of the Andy Mazzella Compassion Award.”

The William and Dorothy Belknap Award recognizes those who promote the work of Bath Area Hope for Youth in providing Substance Free Living services to youth, families, and communities. This year’s award went to Tim Lyons of Addison, NY. Mr. Lyons, from Addison Central School has been a teacher and mentor to students since 1991. Jim Bassage, Prevention Services Director, presented the award saying, “When you see Tim interact with students, you can see the spark of fun and enjoyment that he brings to learning. He makes every effort to include our agency in his classroom and to provide prevention information to students. His dedication to youth and to the district of Addison is beyond compare; he truly exemplifies service to youth, community, and family through education and athletics.”

From left: Jim Bassage, Tim Lyons, and Prevention Educator, Stacey O’Dell

From left: Laura Opelt and Sister Susan Cain

From left: Tess McKinley and Pat Lamphier

From left: Kacey Blaney and Paula Smith

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Turning Point and Steuben County Rural Ministry

Four locations in Steuben County provide Basic Needs, Support, and Development: Corning, Bath, Hornell, and Canisteo. Basic Needs services include food, housing, utility assistance, medication, and transportation assistance. The Support of Nutrition Outreach provides access to SNAP benefits to supplement food in households with limited income. The Development of client knowledge and resources starts with Financial Stability Guidance, and continues through relational connection and referral to community partners.

Accomplishments Bath Turning Point – Successfully implemented a new service that utilizes trained peer specialists from the Weider House: Supportive Living Program. The peer specialists use an assessment tool called Patient Activation Measurement, to measure an individual’s level of involvement with their own healthcare. This helps to provide an accurate understanding of what areas could be strengthened in terms of working with people who have challenges in accessing medical care to remain healthy. The peer specialists also provide coaching to people who are low utilizers of healthcare, encouraging them to become more proactive with their healthcare. This leads to healthier population and fewer costly emergency room visits. Corning Turning Point – Launched a Mobile Service Delivery pilot project in the Corning area in order to expand outreach services and better serve targeted low-income sectors. Corning also initiated a gas card assistance program for people who lack transportation. Hornell Turning Point - Started a Laundry Assistance program with the help of the Whistle Stop Laundromat. Steuben County Rural Ministry - Provided a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas Distribution.

Impact Through Basic Needs Services individuals and families in crisis are able to avert the crisis at hand. • 335 Households were able to find new housing or remain in their homes who were homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.• 278 Households were able to stay warm during the cold winter months and keep the lights on.• 8,225 Households received a nutritionally balanced supply of food for three days to feed their families.• 1,913 Individuals received help with transportation to be able to attend key appointments for medical needs, additional

services, and employment opportunities.Through Support and Development Services • 304 Households found added support to further stabilize their financial situation through SNAP

(Food Stamp) application assistance.• 579 K-12th Grade Students began the 2016 school year fully prepared with backpacks full of

school supplies, without embarrassment.• 330 Families increased money management skills through financial stability budgeting sessions.• 658 People accessed Health Insurance through Fidelis Care, an on-site partner organization.• 665 Individuals received Patient Activation Measurement assessments and peer counseling to foster

better access to health care.• 2290 Households were diverted from Public Assistance by accessing services through Turning Point.

Turning Point alleviates the effects of social injustice by stabilizing families in economic crisis, then supporting them as they strive for self-sufficiency. Turning Point staff work with people experiencing financial crisis, offering stabilization and education as a means to turn a corner in their lives. Offering support through a three-part continuum starting with Basic Needs Assistance, clients avert homelessness, utility shutoff, medicine shortage and hunger. Through Support Services, clients access ongoing assistance that help stretch earned dollars for short-term stability. Through Development Services, clients position themselves for long-term stability by gaining knowledge, setting goals, and accessing opportunities. The Faith Community, Community Organizations, Foundations, and People of Good Will are our partners in building communities that care for all people.

Recognizing Our Volunteers

Each year Catholic Charities recognizes members of the community and staff for outstanding commitment to the agency and its mission. This year’s recipients were recognized at a dinner held October 27, 2016 at the Bath Country Club.

Our highest honor, The Friends of Catholic Charities Award, recognizes an individual or organization that has helped Catholic Charities achieve its mission. This year the award went to the United Way of the Southern Tier. United Way is the number one funder of human service programs, except for government, in our area. Their support was key in launching Catholic Charities’ Turning Point poverty services in Bath, Corning, and Hornell, and is essential in continuing the work, not only of Turning Point, but also of other CCS programs, including the Bath Community Child Day Care, Healthy Families Steuben, Bath Area Hope for Youth, and Steuben Council on Addictions. Presenting the award, Board Chair Michael Gabrielli said, “United Way of the Southern Tier has been a partner of our agency for nearly 20 years, and we would not be able to do the work that we do without their support. Together, we have been able to positively impact the lives of children and create lasting change.”

“Together We Can” is a newly created award for 2016. The tribute went to Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester’s shared services personnel in Finance and Human Resources (HR). Accepting the award were Senior Accountant, Lois Mazzarese of Elmira; Finance Director, Lee Randall of Elmira; Human Resources Director, Barbara Poling of Victor; and Employee Relations Manager, Donna Rieker of Elmira. Executive Director, Laura Opelt presented the award saying, “The theme of our program this year is ‘Together We Can.’ It is difficult to reflect on this theme without thinking about the dedicated and hardworking staff in Human Resources and Finance. It has been an especially challenging year with the implementation of Medicaid redesign, Federal Labor Standards Act changes, new compliance requirements and other mandated changes. Both HR and Finance have

guided and supported us helping to make the changes seamless. We are so blessed to have such high caliber staff that not only have excellent skills but are also very caring and compassionate. We hope this special recognition helps to communi-cate our appreciation for all of their hard work and support.”

The Barbara Fairbanks Award recognizes those who have been strong advocates for children through their exceptional support of one of the Kinship Family & Youth programs. This year’s recipient was Read to Me Steuben, a family literacy program of ProAction of Steuben and Yates, Inc. Read to Me Steuben partners with agencies, including our Kinship Family & Youth programs, who conduct home visits with families to provide educational and parenting information. “Read To Me” helps to support literacy by providing books and other support materials. Kinship Family & Youth Director, Lisa Galatio, said, “Our families love the books they receive! Families who were not reading together now do so consistently. Children who would never sit still for a story are listening to a whole book. Families who had already been reading to their children report they are reading as a family even more. Thank you, Read to Me Steuben

for all of the wonderful books and enriching experiences given to our families.” Linda George and Zack Housworth from ProAction accepted the award.

Works of Love Award recognizes the extraordinary efforts of someone from the Faith Community who partners with Catholic Charities to act on social justice issues, serving the most vulnerable in our community. Francis Curran of Hammondsport received the honor. Turning Point Director, Lynda Lowin described some of the many “little” ways that Mr. Curran helps those in need - ways that, when viewed as a whole, amount to so much more. He manages a local effort through St. John Vianney’s Parish and other area churches to collect empty pill bottles to be sent to Africa, where medicine is often given without containers. He has managed a bottle & can drive at St. Gabriel’s since the early 2000s, donating funds collected to Turning Point. He has served as a board member for Joseph’s Hammer Ministry since its inception. He shovels people’s sidewalks, visits the infirmed bringing company and communion, has coordinated gift distribution efforts for families during the Holidays, and has ensured that necessities such as beds, fridges, or sofas were found and delivered. According to Lynda, “these are just a few examples that we know about due to the quiet nature of the man, but we do know the impact of his presence in our community.”

From left: Board Chair Michael Gabrielli, United Way Board Treasurer, Frank Vassallo, Assemblyman Phil Palmesano, Sharon Sitrin-Moore for Senator Tom O’Mara, and Sharon Murphy from Congressman Tom Reed’s office.

From left: Angela Staszak and Frank Curran

From left: Lisa Galatio, Linda George, and Zach Housworth

From left: Donna Rieker, Laura Opelt , Lee Randal l , Lo is Mazzarese, and Barbara Poling

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Turning Point individuals and families experience a multitude of challenges. Here are some of their stories:

A marine veteran who suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder had recently moved to the area and was having trouble figuring out where to go for help. He wanted to find a job but a really important factor in finding employment is to have a stable home. One of Turning Point’s Basic Needs Counselors began meeting with him on a regular basis to help him sort out next steps in his quest for to find affordable housing and employment. Realizing that he had other critical needs, she also helped him in coordinating with his care manager at Trillium Health and his mental health worker at Steuben County Community Services. The counselor wanted to ensure that he was making it to appointments and feeling supported when making changes to his life. When the veteran first came to us, he was without housing, had very little income, and did not know where to turn. Through advocacy and support, he is now in stable housing and has more income to support himself.

He feels better mentally and physically, and now has the confidence to take better care of himself. Our staff member helped to make this happen by working together with other organizations to help this individual find stability in his life. Working with other organizations is important, because "together we can" provides the best possible support for people. A 47-year-old woman was living in an abandoned house, and after being told she had to leave she moved into a U-Haul. Grace came to the Hornell Turning Point office for assistance. Because she had pets that she considered her family and was without anyone to temporarily care for them, she opted to not take the support offered through other resources because they could not provide help for animals. Understanding that she was responsible to the cover costs for her pets, Grace continued to live in the U-Haul for a few more days while searching for an apartment. After finding a place that accepted pets, she returned to Turning Point and asked if we could assist her with first month’s rent. Turning Point assisted and she now has a home along with three part-time jobs to support herself. Grace shared that due to our assistance she is now physically and emotionally in a much better place. She made a point to stop in to thank us and informed the caseworker that he was not getting away without receiving a hug from her.

The goal of the Social Justice & Peace program is to provide community education and influence public policy to ensure the needs of all people and the voice of the church are represented. Our work attempts to identify and highlight areas of social concern and to seek the help of others: to rectify from a relational perspective the factors and systems that leave the most vulnerable in our community without hope. The Social Justice & Peace Program provides the thread that weaves through all of our programs so we can effectively advocate and educate for the good of all.

Social Justice & Peace

Accomplishments Advocacy efforts in 2016 began by reminding the Governor and state legislators that funding for child-care subsidies is critically important, and must be increased in the state budget. Subsidies make it possible for working poor families to find high quality child care for their children allowing them to remain in the workforce. Efforts then moved to Steuben County’s Catholic Churches where a petition signing initiative took place to encourage increases to the subsidy allotment. Next, the petitions were delivered to Albany by Justice & Peace Program Director, Lynda Lowin.

In August, a delegation of Catholic Charities’ Directors, Justice & Peace Staff, the Diocesan Director Jack Balinsky, and the Diocesan Public Policy Committee Chair Father Brian Cool attended a legislative session representing Steuben, Chemung, Schuyler, and Tioga Counties with NYS Senator Tom O'Mara, Assemblyman Chris Friend, and Assemblyman Phil Palmesano in the Big Flats Town Hall. Topics up for discussion included the impact of Physician Assisted Suicide on people with disabilities and families caught in the economic stress of a long-term illness, and the crisis of children and families living in poverty.

As the team gathered outside the Big Flats office, Justice & Peace program director, Lynda Lowin’s cell phone rang. Calling was a staff member for Senator O’Mara, seeking help for an elderly Steuben County constituent in a housing crisis. Before the legislative meeting began, we contacted Catholic Charities of Chemung’s housing program that had access to Steuben County supports. Once the situation was described, a contact was found for housing support from the Chemung office, and added supports were identified through Steuben’s Turning Point office.

Relationships between our programs and our legislators are critically important, and here is why: every policy enacted by government has an impact one way or another on us all, and any one of us can be the person who someday finds himself or herself in need. Clearly, advocating for policies that help those in need is as important as navigating resources to meet the need. We were blessed to be given the work of true community on that summer day.

Getting Ahead can be difficult to achieve when resources are limited. But graduates of Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin’ By World know that one key to success is the support of people who have the resources to overcome obstacles. One graduate of Getting Ahead experienced events in 2016 that literally took her from ashes to stability. On March 24, 2016, a fire in a historic Bath apartment building left 23 households, nearly 40 people, homeless. Among those was a graduate of Getting Ahead. The knowledge she had gained about community resources from her Getting Ahead experience made all the difference in her ability to regain stability. As she searched for a permanent place to live, her temporary placement in a motel grew more and more unsettling to her mental well-being. Having learned about the impact of poverty on herself and the community by attending Getting Ahead in 2015, she knew that the best help could be found among a network of agency and community based supports. She was provided stable, temporary housing through a community member’s generosity when public resources could not relocate her to a place that would support her physical, mental, and emotional health. Storage was needed for personal belongings, and an ally provided it. By the end of the year, she had stabilized her income and had secured long-term housing. In addition, she has been successful in physical and mental health goals. In June 2016 she attended a Bridges Out of Poverty - Ally Training session alongside her Getting Ahead facilitator and mentor, Paula Stark, and other Bath Community members who were strong allies. This training is designed to educate people who want to help their neighbors in need. Through the training she began to learn the skills needed to offer poverty education to others. At the end of the year, she offered her support to a 2016 Getting Ahead group in Hornell. Her next goal is to have the opportunity to co-facilitate a Getting Ahead group in 2017. She has made a commitment to giving back to the community and using her own life experience to educate and empower others.

Builds community relationships that link people in poverty to resources that strengthen and empower them, providing the “Bridge” to move individuals and families out of poverty.

Steuben County Bridges Out of Poverty/Getting Ahead

The 2016 STEPS Walk raises just over $35,000 This walk benefits our Turning Point programs, and is another shining example of how “together we can” helps our community to become a better place. Thank you to all the teams, walkers, donors, volunteers, and sponsors.

Post 846 Savona Rod &

Gun Club Post 846

Thurston Christian Church

VAC Employees Federal Credit

Union

2016 STEPS Walk Sponsors:

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Turning Point individuals and families experience a multitude of challenges. Here are some of their stories:

A marine veteran who suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder had recently moved to the area and was having trouble figuring out where to go for help. He wanted to find a job but a really important factor in finding employment is to have a stable home. One of Turning Point’s Basic Needs Counselors began meeting with him on a regular basis to help him sort out next steps in his quest for to find affordable housing and employment. Realizing that he had other critical needs, she also helped him in coordinating with his care manager at Trillium Health and his mental health worker at Steuben County Community Services. The counselor wanted to ensure that he was making it to appointments and feeling supported when making changes to his life. When the veteran first came to us, he was without housing, had very little income, and did not know where to turn. Through advocacy and support, he is now in stable housing and has more income to support himself.

He feels better mentally and physically, and now has the confidence to take better care of himself. Our staff member helped to make this happen by working together with other organizations to help this individual find stability in his life. Working with other organizations is important, because "together we can" provides the best possible support for people. A 47-year-old woman was living in an abandoned house, and after being told she had to leave she moved into a U-Haul. Grace came to the Hornell Turning Point office for assistance. Because she had pets that she considered her family and was without anyone to temporarily care for them, she opted to not take the support offered through other resources because they could not provide help for animals. Understanding that she was responsible to the cover costs for her pets, Grace continued to live in the U-Haul for a few more days while searching for an apartment. After finding a place that accepted pets, she returned to Turning Point and asked if we could assist her with first month’s rent. Turning Point assisted and she now has a home along with three part-time jobs to support herself. Grace shared that due to our assistance she is now physically and emotionally in a much better place. She made a point to stop in to thank us and informed the caseworker that he was not getting away without receiving a hug from her.

The goal of the Social Justice & Peace program is to provide community education and influence public policy to ensure the needs of all people and the voice of the church are represented. Our work attempts to identify and highlight areas of social concern and to seek the help of others: to rectify from a relational perspective the factors and systems that leave the most vulnerable in our community without hope. The Social Justice & Peace Program provides the thread that weaves through all of our programs so we can effectively advocate and educate for the good of all.

Social Justice & Peace

Accomplishments Advocacy efforts in 2016 began by reminding the Governor and state legislators that funding for child-care subsidies is critically important, and must be increased in the state budget. Subsidies make it possible for working poor families to find high quality child care for their children allowing them to remain in the workforce. Efforts then moved to Steuben County’s Catholic Churches where a petition signing initiative took place to encourage increases to the subsidy allotment. Next, the petitions were delivered to Albany by Justice & Peace Program Director, Lynda Lowin.

In August, a delegation of Catholic Charities’ Directors, Justice & Peace Staff, the Diocesan Director Jack Balinsky, and the Diocesan Public Policy Committee Chair Father Brian Cool attended a legislative session representing Steuben, Chemung, Schuyler, and Tioga Counties with NYS Senator Tom O'Mara, Assemblyman Chris Friend, and Assemblyman Phil Palmesano in the Big Flats Town Hall. Topics up for discussion included the impact of Physician Assisted Suicide on people with disabilities and families caught in the economic stress of a long-term illness, and the crisis of children and families living in poverty.

As the team gathered outside the Big Flats office, Justice & Peace program director, Lynda Lowin’s cell phone rang. Calling was a staff member for Senator O’Mara, seeking help for an elderly Steuben County constituent in a housing crisis. Before the legislative meeting began, we contacted Catholic Charities of Chemung’s housing program that had access to Steuben County supports. Once the situation was described, a contact was found for housing support from the Chemung office, and added supports were identified through Steuben’s Turning Point office.

Relationships between our programs and our legislators are critically important, and here is why: every policy enacted by government has an impact one way or another on us all, and any one of us can be the person who someday finds himself or herself in need. Clearly, advocating for policies that help those in need is as important as navigating resources to meet the need. We were blessed to be given the work of true community on that summer day.

Getting Ahead can be difficult to achieve when resources are limited. But graduates of Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin’ By World know that one key to success is the support of people who have the resources to overcome obstacles. One graduate of Getting Ahead experienced events in 2016 that literally took her from ashes to stability. On March 24, 2016, a fire in a historic Bath apartment building left 23 households, nearly 40 people, homeless. Among those was a graduate of Getting Ahead. The knowledge she had gained about community resources from her Getting Ahead experience made all the difference in her ability to regain stability. As she searched for a permanent place to live, her temporary placement in a motel grew more and more unsettling to her mental well-being. Having learned about the impact of poverty on herself and the community by attending Getting Ahead in 2015, she knew that the best help could be found among a network of agency and community based supports. She was provided stable, temporary housing through a community member’s generosity when public resources could not relocate her to a place that would support her physical, mental, and emotional health. Storage was needed for personal belongings, and an ally provided it. By the end of the year, she had stabilized her income and had secured long-term housing. In addition, she has been successful in physical and mental health goals. In June 2016 she attended a Bridges Out of Poverty - Ally Training session alongside her Getting Ahead facilitator and mentor, Paula Stark, and other Bath Community members who were strong allies. This training is designed to educate people who want to help their neighbors in need. Through the training she began to learn the skills needed to offer poverty education to others. At the end of the year, she offered her support to a 2016 Getting Ahead group in Hornell. Her next goal is to have the opportunity to co-facilitate a Getting Ahead group in 2017. She has made a commitment to giving back to the community and using her own life experience to educate and empower others.

Builds community relationships that link people in poverty to resources that strengthen and empower them, providing the “Bridge” to move individuals and families out of poverty.

Steuben County Bridges Out of Poverty/Getting Ahead

The 2016 STEPS Walk raises just over $35,000 This walk benefits our Turning Point programs, and is another shining example of how “together we can” helps our community to become a better place. Thank you to all the teams, walkers, donors, volunteers, and sponsors.

Post 846 Savona Rod &

Gun Club Post 846

Thurston Christian Church

VAC Employees Federal Credit

Union

2016 STEPS Walk Sponsors:

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Turning Point and Steuben County Rural Ministry

Four locations in Steuben County provide Basic Needs, Support, and Development: Corning, Bath, Hornell, and Canisteo. Basic Needs services include food, housing, utility assistance, medication, and transportation assistance. The Support of Nutrition Outreach provides access to SNAP benefits to supplement food in households with limited income. The Development of client knowledge and resources starts with Financial Stability Guidance, and continues through relational connection and referral to community partners.

Accomplishments Bath Turning Point – Successfully implemented a new service that utilizes trained peer specialists from the Weider House: Supportive Living Program. The peer specialists use an assessment tool called Patient Activation Measurement, to measure an individual’s level of involvement with their own healthcare. This helps to provide an accurate understanding of what areas could be strengthened in terms of working with people who have challenges in accessing medical care to remain healthy. The peer specialists also provide coaching to people who are low utilizers of healthcare, encouraging them to become more proactive with their healthcare. This leads to healthier population and fewer costly emergency room visits. Corning Turning Point – Launched a Mobile Service Delivery pilot project in the Corning area in order to expand outreach services and better serve targeted low-income sectors. Corning also initiated a gas card assistance program for people who lack transportation. Hornell Turning Point - Started a Laundry Assistance program with the help of the Whistle Stop Laundromat. Steuben County Rural Ministry - Provided a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas Distribution.

Impact Through Basic Needs Services individuals and families in crisis are able to avert the crisis at hand. • 335 Households were able to find new housing or remain in their homes who were homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.• 278 Households were able to stay warm during the cold winter months and keep the lights on.• 8,225 Households received a nutritionally balanced supply of food for three days to feed their families.• 1,913 Individuals received help with transportation to be able to attend key appointments for medical needs, additional

services, and employment opportunities.Through Support and Development Services • 304 Households found added support to further stabilize their financial situation through SNAP

(Food Stamp) application assistance.• 579 K-12th Grade Students began the 2016 school year fully prepared with backpacks full of

school supplies, without embarrassment.• 330 Families increased money management skills through financial stability budgeting sessions.• 658 People accessed Health Insurance through Fidelis Care, an on-site partner organization.• 665 Individuals received Patient Activation Measurement assessments and peer counseling to foster

better access to health care.• 2290 Households were diverted from Public Assistance by accessing services through Turning Point.

Turning Point alleviates the effects of social injustice by stabilizing families in economic crisis, then supporting them as they strive for self-sufficiency. Turning Point staff work with people experiencing financial crisis, offering stabilization and education as a means to turn a corner in their lives. Offering support through a three-part continuum starting with Basic Needs Assistance, clients avert homelessness, utility shutoff, medicine shortage and hunger. Through Support Services, clients access ongoing assistance that help stretch earned dollars for short-term stability. Through Development Services, clients position themselves for long-term stability by gaining knowledge, setting goals, and accessing opportunities. The Faith Community, Community Organizations, Foundations, and People of Good Will are our partners in building communities that care for all people.

Recognizing Our Volunteers

Each year Catholic Charities recognizes members of the community and staff for outstanding commitment to the agency and its mission. This year’s recipients were recognized at a dinner held October 27, 2016 at the Bath Country Club.

Our highest honor, The Friends of Catholic Charities Award, recognizes an individual or organization that has helped Catholic Charities achieve its mission. This year the award went to the United Way of the Southern Tier. United Way is the number one funder of human service programs, except for government, in our area. Their support was key in launching Catholic Charities’ Turning Point poverty services in Bath, Corning, and Hornell, and is essential in continuing the work, not only of Turning Point, but also of other CCS programs, including the Bath Community Child Day Care, Healthy Families Steuben, Bath Area Hope for Youth, and Steuben Council on Addictions. Presenting the award, Board Chair Michael Gabrielli said, “United Way of the Southern Tier has been a partner of our agency for nearly 20 years, and we would not be able to do the work that we do without their support. Together, we have been able to positively impact the lives of children and create lasting change.”

“Together We Can” is a newly created award for 2016. The tribute went to Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester’s shared services personnel in Finance and Human Resources (HR). Accepting the award were Senior Accountant, Lois Mazzarese of Elmira; Finance Director, Lee Randall of Elmira; Human Resources Director, Barbara Poling of Victor; and Employee Relations Manager, Donna Rieker of Elmira. Executive Director, Laura Opelt presented the award saying, “The theme of our program this year is ‘Together We Can.’ It is difficult to reflect on this theme without thinking about the dedicated and hardworking staff in Human Resources and Finance. It has been an especially challenging year with the implementation of Medicaid redesign, Federal Labor Standards Act changes, new compliance requirements and other mandated changes. Both HR and Finance have

guided and supported us helping to make the changes seamless. We are so blessed to have such high caliber staff that not only have excellent skills but are also very caring and compassionate. We hope this special recognition helps to communi-cate our appreciation for all of their hard work and support.”

The Barbara Fairbanks Award recognizes those who have been strong advocates for children through their exceptional support of one of the Kinship Family & Youth programs. This year’s recipient was Read to Me Steuben, a family literacy program of ProAction of Steuben and Yates, Inc. Read to Me Steuben partners with agencies, including our Kinship Family & Youth programs, who conduct home visits with families to provide educational and parenting information. “Read To Me” helps to support literacy by providing books and other support materials. Kinship Family & Youth Director, Lisa Galatio, said, “Our families love the books they receive! Families who were not reading together now do so consistently. Children who would never sit still for a story are listening to a whole book. Families who had already been reading to their children report they are reading as a family even more. Thank you, Read to Me Steuben

for all of the wonderful books and enriching experiences given to our families.” Linda George and Zack Housworth from ProAction accepted the award.

Works of Love Award recognizes the extraordinary efforts of someone from the Faith Community who partners with Catholic Charities to act on social justice issues, serving the most vulnerable in our community. Francis Curran of Hammondsport received the honor. Turning Point Director, Lynda Lowin described some of the many “little” ways that Mr. Curran helps those in need - ways that, when viewed as a whole, amount to so much more. He manages a local effort through St. John Vianney’s Parish and other area churches to collect empty pill bottles to be sent to Africa, where medicine is often given without containers. He has managed a bottle & can drive at St. Gabriel’s since the early 2000s, donating funds collected to Turning Point. He has served as a board member for Joseph’s Hammer Ministry since its inception. He shovels people’s sidewalks, visits the infirmed bringing company and communion, has coordinated gift distribution efforts for families during the Holidays, and has ensured that necessities such as beds, fridges, or sofas were found and delivered. According to Lynda, “these are just a few examples that we know about due to the quiet nature of the man, but we do know the impact of his presence in our community.”

From left: Board Chair Michael Gabrielli, United Way Board Treasurer, Frank Vassallo, Assemblyman Phil Palmesano, Sharon Sitrin-Moore for Senator Tom O’Mara, and Sharon Murphy from Congressman Tom Reed’s office.

From left: Angela Staszak and Frank Curran

From left: Lisa Galatio, Linda George, and Zach Housworth

From left: Donna Rieker, Laura Opelt , Lee Randal l , Lo is Mazzarese, and Barbara Poling

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The Residential Program provides services to adult male individuals in recovery at an OASAS licensed Community Residence in Bath and a Supportive Living Program in Bath, New York.

Residential Services

Impact The Community Residence and Supportive Living Program improve critical physical and behavioral health outcomes among the Substance Use Disorder population in Steuben County reducing hospital admissions. The following practices help this to take place: • Residents take an active role in their health, personal fitness, and well-being.• 100% of residents link with primary health care providers within 7 days of admission for a physical and evaluation for

continued care. Residents begin their journey to becoming an active participant in their own health care.• 95% of residents comply with follow-up health care appointments. Residents gain understanding of the importance of

following health care recommendations, this includes attending follow-up appointments.• 100% of residents complete biometric scaling surveys specific to their diagnosed condition. This helps to ensure that

residents gain understanding of their diagnosis, learn to self-monitor, and can report changes or concerns to theirdoctors.

• In 2016 we served 77 individuals at the Community Residence and 31 at the Supportive Living Program.• We received 189 referrals to our Weider House community residence, which is more than three times the number of

people we are able to serve in an average year.• In January we had an unplanned OASAS review of our supported living program. The outcome was exceptional and

we were granted a three-year operating certificate.• One of our Residential Counselors received a “train the trainer's” certification to teach the use of Narcan Kits. We have

also completed the application which authorizes us as an Opiate Overdose Prevention Program in Steuben County. Weare one of the first of local providers to receive this status.

Accomplishments

“Regaining My Life,” a story from a former resident of the Supportive Living Program

I’ve been in Kinship Supportive Living Program since April 5th 2016. Wow, almost a year. It was quick, but was a year that has changed my life. My recovery is stronger than ever thanks to Steve O. and the Kinship family. A supportive program where the counselor is around all the time is key. I know Steve has a job to do but most of the time he spent with me was just keeping in touch to see what we can do. He is always focused on all of us reaching our individual goals, and moving forward however we need to whether it’s spiritually, mentally, or physical-ly. Any and all issues we have are dealt with immediately, and it doesn’t matter when we call Steve, he always answers one way or another. Clients that need more help are focused on more, but everyone gets to see Steve whenever they need. This is the only program where I feel my counselor truly cares and isn’t “just doing his job.” As far as Kinship goes, all of us in supportive living can go to the half-way house and eat lunch and dinner, or even catch a ride when we need to go somewhere. The staff treat us like everyone else living at the Weider House. Steve and the staff strongly encourage growth in us in ways that are unique to us. Everyone is different and has unique needs and goals, strengths, and weaknesses. When I messed up back in September, I wasn’t treated like an outcast, but was treated like a friend that needs help. Together we recognized the triggers and thinking that led to it, and then worked on moving forward and bettering myself. When all is said and done, Kinship is a great program on all levels with counselors that care more about the clients than anywhere else I’ve seen. As I get ready to transition back home, I feel a confidence I haven’t had in years. I know that no matter what life throws my way, I can handle it. I want to thank Penny, Dave the Driving Judge, the Weider House staff, and most of all Steve O. for helping me find myself, and make this program the best around!

Thanks,

A Former Resident

The Robert Turissini Award for Extraordinary Service was established as a special way to honor outstanding employees. Bob Turissini’s dedicated service as the 1st Chairman of the Board guided the agency from its creation in 1997, to its respected level today. This year’s recipient was Administrative Specialist Jamie Fuller of Arkport. Laura Opelt presented the award saying, “Over the years this individual has demonstrated extraordinary flexibility in service to our organization with an unwavering willingness to help wherever her skills are needed. As our Centralized Services have developed and expanded, she has taken on the added responsibilities of being our point person for IT, HR, and most recently Corporate Compliance. Additionally, as Senior Accountant she has helped the agency identify ways to save money. Willingly taking on the responsibility to learn about the changes resulting from Medicaid Redesign, she has helped us to understand how those changes affect our agency. Through her focus on excellence, achieving outcomes, and continuous quality improvement, she has greatly helped our organization. We are most appreciative of Jamie Fuller and all that she has done and continues to do, to position our organization for success.”

The Golden Shoe Award recognizes the walker who raises the most funds for our annual Steps to End Poverty in Steuben (STEPS) Walk. The one mile walk not only raises funds to support Turning Point’s poverty programs, but also raises awareness about poverty in Steuben County. More than 300 people participated county-wide in 2016 raising a record amount, just over $35,000 to assist families in need. The 2016 recipient was Kacey Blaney of Jasper, who single-handedly raised more than $1,650. Fundraising/Communications Director, Paula Smith, presented the award saying, “Kacey has been a volunteer at Turning Point Hornell for the past two years where she has been generous with her time, talent, and energy. We are truly blessed to have her as a volunteer.”

The Spirit of Turning Point Award recognizes a person or organization whose contribution helps to advance the work of Turning Point, through advocacy, education, building relationships, developing resources, or increasing capacity. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County received the honor. Turning Point Assistant Director, Tess McKinley, said “This organization has done so much for us in the past year. They have had a presence at all of our locations where they have helped our clients to better themselves financially through budgeting classes, taught our staff to become financial coaches, demonstrated to our consumers how to cook healthy food on a low-cost budget, and donated much needed freezer space in preparation for our Thanksgiving Giveaway. This organization has collaborated with us in so many ways and have clearly demonstrated that the concept “Together We Can” does make a difference, and gives thousands of people opportunities to live healthier and happier lives.

The Andy Mazzella Compassion Award gives special recognition to individuals within Catholic Charities or within the community who have given selflessly of themselves to improve the human condition of others. This year’s award went to Turning Point’s Steuben County Rural Ministry Program Coordinator, Sister Susan Cain of Canisteo. Sr. Susan came to the Rural Ministry 17 years ago out of concern for low-income children and families in the Canisteo Valley area. Since then, she has engaged individuals, businesses, faith community, civic, and community organizations to help provide the resources necessary to help families in need. In October 2012, the Sisters of Mercy requested that the ministry be included under the Catholic Charities’ umbrella. So the Ministry became part of the Turning Point service priority. Executive Director Laura Opelt presented the award saying, “Sr. Susan feeds the hungry; gives drink to the thirsty; clothes the naked; shelters the homeless; counsels, instructs, and comforts others, which are all Works of Mercy performed by

a Sister of Mercy. Our Sister Susan is loving, generous, and is an inspiration to those she serves as well as those she works with and is most deserving of the Andy Mazzella Compassion Award.”

The William and Dorothy Belknap Award recognizes those who promote the work of Bath Area Hope for Youth in providing Substance Free Living services to youth, families, and communities. This year’s award went to Tim Lyons of Addison, NY. Mr. Lyons, from Addison Central School has been a teacher and mentor to students since 1991. Jim Bassage, Prevention Services Director, presented the award saying, “When you see Tim interact with students, you can see the spark of fun and enjoyment that he brings to learning. He makes every effort to include our agency in his classroom and to provide prevention information to students. His dedication to youth and to the district of Addison is beyond compare; he truly exemplifies service to youth, community, and family through education and athletics.”

From left: Jim Bassage, Tim Lyons, and Prevention Educator, Stacey O’Dell

From left: Laura Opelt and Sister Susan Cain

From left: Tess McKinley and Pat Lamphier

From left: Kacey Blaney and Paula Smith

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Comments from local school district staff in support for our Youth Prevention Counseling and Prevention Education programs:

• The Bath Elementary School Principal said, “The PreventionProgram was excellent and very informative.”

• BOCES Alternative Education Instructor shared, “The program wasvery informative and the information hit home with the students.”

• Hammondsport Elementary Principal told us, “Your PreventionCounselor has had a direct and huge impact on the youth withwhom she has worked.”

• The Campbell - Savona Administrator shared, “Your Bath Hope,Prevention Counselor provides necessary and critical services tothe youth in our district. We do not know what we would dowithout your services.”

What motivates our Prevention Education Staff:

“I like prevention work because it can change a community in a positive way.”

~Jim Bassage, Prevention Director

"I truly enjoy working with today's youth to make a difference for tomorrow and the years to come."

~Barbara McCollumn, Prevention Educator

"I enjoy talking with students about all of life's possibilities, and how they can explore these many possibilities from a healthy and safe mindset.”

~ Bridgette Lanphere, Prevention Counselor

“I am finding so far what I like best about working in this field is the interaction with our many communities and seeing the concern for today's youth put into action.”

~ Colleen Banik, Drug Free Communities Assistant Program Coordinator

“I enjoy knowing that I am able to help someone when they are in need.”

~ Diana McIntosh, Administrative Assistant & IDP Coordinator

“I like educating kids on the knowledge and behaviors needed to develop healthy habits, at a young age.”

~ Erin Fleming, Prevention Educator

“I enjoying watching my students grow and change over time. The moment they realize they can be confident and brave but that also sometimes you need to ask for help, and that is okay.”

~ Jennifer Beaty, Prevention Counselor

“I believe everyone deserves a happy, healthy future.”

~ Jessica Allison, Secretary/Clerical Assistant

“My job allows me to work with a variety of people throughout Steuben County and every day is different.”

~ Michele Sexsmith, Prevention Educator

“What I like most about working in the prevention field other than working with gifted caring people is the thought of having a positive effect on children's lives.”

~ Norman McCumiskey, Drug Free Communities Project Coordinator

“I enjoy being a Prevention Counselor because I get to help children build skills to ensure they have a happy and healthy future.” ~ Sherry Sutton, Prevention Counselor

“I love working in Prevention because I enjoy researching and sharing important life information with others and interacting with people of all ages.” ~ Stacey O’Dell, Prevention Educator

Thank You to Our 2016 Donors

Mother Teresa Society $10,000 + Organizations

Corning Enterprises Corning, Inc. Fidelis Care New York

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Michaelsen Dr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tripeny Ms. Ruth Wells Ɨ

Healing Society $7,500 to $9,999 Organizations

Community Foundation of Elmira- Corning & the Finger Lakes

Individuals

Mr. Wallace Krapf

Self Sufficiency Society $5,000 to $7,499

Organizations

Dominion Transmission Inc. Episcopal Diocese of Rochester

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs. James Egan Mr. Francis Padden Honorable Marianne Furfure Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deneka Mr. James Flaws and Mrs. Marcia Weber Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sphon

Development Society $2,500 to $4,999

Organizations

First Presbyterian Church of Bath Multi Media Services, Inc. Radisson Hotel Corning St. John Vianney Parish St. Thomas' Episcopal Church of

Bath

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. George Connors Mr. Charles Craig Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gabrielli Mr. Phillip E. Gorham Mrs. Marilyn Griffin Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meade Mr. Richard Rahill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tranter Mrs. Elizabeth Turissini

Support Society $1,000 to $2,499

Organizations

Benevity Community Impact Fund Canisteo American Legion Fox Auto Group Hornell Industrial Dev. Corp. Our Lady of the Valley Peebles Department Store Presbytery of Geneva Sirianni Hardwoods, Inc. Southern Tier Express St. Pauly Textile Inc.

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. Madapusi Badrinarayan Mr. Jack Balinsky Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Becker Mr. Jim and Mrs. Kacey Blaney Mr. Thomas Blumer Fr. Lewis Brown Mr. and Mrs. William Butler Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Callahan Mr. Robert Callahan Mr. Jon K. Chester Mr. and Mrs. James Clappin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Devantier Ms. Meggan Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferrero Mr. John Forni, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Gregg Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hatton Ms. Denise Hauselt Ms. Carol Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Ms. Kathleen Klee Mr. Joydeep Lahiri Mrs. Adele Lanahan Mr.W.Frederick Lemke and Mrs. Judith Lemke Mr. and Mrs. Doug Little Ms. Giovina Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Major Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Mike Martin Mr. Robert Cole and Ms. Marie McKee Fr. Peter Morello Mr. Christopher Morrissey Dr. and Mrs. David Morse Mr. and Mrs. Todd O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Fran Olmstead Mrs. Laura M. Opelt and Mr. Steve Dreiling Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pambianchi Mr. David Peters Mr. Joseph Quackenbush Mrs. Stephanie Rodgers

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rogers Mr. Edward Schlesinger Mr. John Sharkey and Mrs. Christine Sharkey Mr. Freeman Smith Mr. Tom Snow and Mrs. Karen Meriwether Mr. Vincent Spagnoletti Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tanneberger Ms. Linda Tarabrella Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vail Mr. Wendell Weeks and Ms. Kim Frock Ms. Mariam Wright Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wyatt

Rescue Society $500 to $999

Organizations

Arkport Presbyterian Church Bath Baptist Church Bath Rotary Club Canisteo Valley Family Practice Citizens & Northern Bank Corning Rotary Club CY's Shurfine Foodmart Dolomite Products Company, Inc. Hornell Elks Club Lakeview Fellowship Loyal Order of Moose #210 Simmons Rockwell Steuben County Dental Society Thurston Christian Church United Methodist Church of Hornell VAC Employees Federal Credit

Union

Individuals

Ms. Gigi Alvare Dr. Mario Argentieri Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banach Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bates Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Joel Beaton Ms. Marianna Beigel Mr. and Mrs. Brad Boersen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Britton Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Buckland Mr. William Burns, Jr. Ms. Cheryl Capps Ms. Sarah A. Carleton Mr. Mark Clark Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Collins Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cortright Mr. and Mrs. Martin Curran Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dombrowski Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ehemann Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Estep Mr. and Mrs. Zane Fiegl Mr. Lawrence Fischer Ms. Melissa Gambol

Mr. Louis Gigliello Ms. Anne Green Mr. Ian Harrop Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Hinman Mr. Gregory Hintz Mr. George Jarrett The Hon. and Mrs. David Kahl Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kennedy Ms. Lydia Kenton Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kinlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Libordi Mr. Lynn Lyndes and Mr. Richard Prochazka Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Mackellar Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Maslyn Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mazzella Mr. Michael Mazzella Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCaig Ms. Judith McInerny Mr. Jim Michaelson Mr. and Mrs. Steven Morehouse Ms. Isabella Nobilski Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Norton Mr. and Mrs. John O'Hare Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Panzarino Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pease Mr. and Mrs. Galer Perreault Ms. Natalina Racalto Mr. and Mrs. David Rauscher Mrs. Kay Rogus Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rohrbach Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rossettie Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sagona Dr. and Mrs. James Schuppert Ms. Holly Segur Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Sementilli Mr. and Mrs. John Sirianni Ms. Elizabeth Sisson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Slovak Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith Mr. Charles and Mrs. Kristin A. Swain Mr. Paul Then Ms. Faye Tong Ms. Joy Towner Ms. Jill VanDewoestine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanni Dr. and Mrs. Mark Vaughn Ms. Mary von der Empten

General Donors $250 to $499

Organizations

Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc. Bright Ideas by Martinec Canisteo Bar Association Canisteo-Greenwood CSD National Junior Honor Society Chemung Canal Trust Company Connors Mercantile Corning Natural Gas

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Substance Free Living programs reduce the prevalence of substance abuse and its negative consequences both on individuals and families in the communities we serve.

Prevention Services

Steuben Council on Addictions

Accomplishments In 2016 • 185 individuals attended the Steuben Council Impaired Driver Program.• 1,168 Evidenced Based Programs were offered through Steuben Council reaching:

• 3,424 Youth• 1,220 Adults

• Steuben Council was able to secure “STOP DWI” and District Attorney’s “Traffic Initiative” funding to implement a mediacampaign for April (Alcohol Awareness Month), May (Prom), June (Graduation), November and December on Drinkingand Driving, Underage Drinking, and Social Host. These media campaigns included; PSA’s, billboards, newspaperop-eds, press releases, editorials and county wide displays.

• Steuben Council on Addictions, Community Outreach reached 114,465 individuals.• Steuben Council saw increased requests for evidenced based prevention education programming from Hammondsport,

Corning - Painted Post, and Avoca School Districts, and from BOCES Wildwood. We expanded programming in theHammondsport and Corning - Painted Post School Districts for their Elementary grade levels.

Impact As a result of Steuben Council on Addictions’ science and research-based education and programming: • 85% of adult participants have increased awareness and knowledge about alcohol, drug, and other substance use issues.• 85% of youth enrolled report engaging in positive decision making that leads to improved, responsible, and healthy

behaviors especially in the targeted areas of: substance use/abuse, sexual activity, bullying, and criminal behavior.• Prevention Education programs took place in 10 of 13 school districts in Steuben County.• 25% of adults have abided by treatment plans and have adjusted their lifestyles to support sobriety.

Accomplishments Bath Area Hope for Youth received 103 counseling referrals . • 75 students were accepted.• We exceeded our targeted outcome of an 80% Improvement

Rate by 8 percentage points - 88% (66 students).• Girls’ Support Groups from Hammondsport, Haverling, and

Avoca Schools made and delivered “Blessing Bags” for thehomeless to be distributed through Turning Point and theNet - Domestic Violence Shelter for victims of domestic abuse.This activity provided the girls with an opportunity to givesomething back to their communities and an introduction tovolunteering.

John Southard Summer Youth Recreation had 1,229 participants.

Impact 88% of students enrolled in Bath Area Hope for Youth’s individual and small-group prevention counseling program demonstrated: measurable reductions in student behavior problems, increased school attendance, improved academic performance, improved self-esteem, and increased family connection.

Bath Area Hope for Youth

Steuben Council is an information and referral based program that provides prevention education services to schools, communities, and organizations within Steuben County.

Bath Hope has been providing prevention counseling and other substance abuse services to school aged children and their families for more than 25 years. Services focus on the prevention of substance abuse and other destructive behaviors, primarily among the “at risk” youth population.

Guthrie Knights Of Columbus - Council 281 Lakeview Apartments Maple City Barbershop Chorus Maple City Dodge Maple City Lions Club Maple City Pest Control Maple City Savings & Loan Meyer's RV Superstores Mitchell Nagel & Associates Rossettie, Rosettie & Martino Savona Rod and Gun Club ServU Federal Credit Union South Dansville United Methodist Church St. Patrick's Church - Prattsburgh Three Birds Restaurant WLEA-WCKR Radio Woodhouse Stadium Grill

Individuals

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albee Ms. Joyce Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Baity Mrs. and Mr. Monica Bankston Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Barbaro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baroody Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Bazulka II Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Benedict Mrs. Martha Benjamin Ms. Beth Bentley Mr. William Bishop Mr. Robert and Mrs. Mercedes Blake Mr. and Mrs. George Brayer Ms. Marilyn Buddenhagen Ms. Helen H. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capper Ms. Martha Cardman Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Marty Castellana Mr. and Mrs. Steven Castellana Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chalk Ms. Polly Chu Mrs. Rosemary Clairemont Ms. Catherine Crandall Ms. Elizabeth Dann Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dwyer Ms. Millie Edmond Mr. and Mrs. Alan Eusden Mr. Jeremy D. Ferris Ms. Sally Flanagan Mrs. Barbara Fowler Ms. Katherine Funk Mr. and Mrs. Dale George Mr. John Gillen Mr. and Mrs. James Glenning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham Mr. Timothy Haley Mr. and Mrs. William Hallinan Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harrian

Mr. Steven Harrold Ms. Mary Higgins Mr. Stanley Hill Mr. and Mrs. James Hogue Fr. Michael W. Hopkins Dr. Stoner Horey Deacon and Mrs. Thomas Jack Ms. Linda Jolly Mr. and Mrs. Hank Jonas Mr. Charles W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Klingensmith Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kopylczak Ms. Elizabeth Kratts Mrs. Jean Krebs Mr. Herbert Lidstone Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lounsberry Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lowin Mr. and Mrs. John MacMahon Mr. and Mrs. John Madison Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martino Mr. and Mrs. John Mattei Ms. Joanne Mazzella and Mr. Paul Coady Mr. and Mrs. Marty Mazzella Mr. Daniel McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald Mrs. Gina Mitale Mr. and Mrs. William Moran Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muccigrosso Ms. Patricia Murphy Dr. Samuel Pennise Mr. John Potter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Price Mr. Stephen Propper Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Quinlan Ms. Marcia Ravnikar Ms. Carol Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhoades Ms. Adele Rieppel-Kies Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roche Mrs. Grace Rosettie Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rouse Dr. Millicent Ruffin Mr. William Sirianni Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tammaro Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas Ms. Audrey Tilden Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tompkins Mr. and Mrs. Correy Ustanik Mr. and Mrs. Ronald VanScoter Dr. James Webb Mr. and Mrs. Steve Weed Mr. John Welc Mr. and Mrs. George J. Welch Mr. Charles Wells Ms. Natalie Ann Weyand Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wheat Ms. Bethany J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winnett Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood Ms. Joanna Zhang and Mr. Charles Xu Capt. W. K. Young

Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zuschin

Patron Donors $100 to $249

Organizations

Affordable Veterinary Service Alfred University All Saints Academy American Legion Auxiliary #846 American Legion Auxiliary, Post 440 American War Dads, Chapter #54 Atlas Brick Oven Pizzeria Bath Mini Storage Bath Veterinary Hospital Beaver Pharmacy Brown & Powers Funeral Home Bullseye Shooters Supply Carpenter Properties Centenary United Methodist

Church Charles P. Wescott Post 173 Chat-A-Whyle Restaurant Chemung Valley Region of AACA Corning Credit Union Corning Dental Associates Corning Elks Lodge # 1071 Crystal Cleaners Cutler's, Inc. Fagan's Inc. Furniture Farm Credit East First Heritage Federal Credit

Union First Presbyterian Church,

Hammondsport Galbo Living Trust Gray Manufacturing Industries Goodrich Auto Works Grab Bag of Random Treasures H.P. Smith & Son, Inc. 05-78 Hammondsport Rotary Club Hornell Association Special Games

of Chance I.B.E.W.Local 139Italian American Women's ClubJohn Taggart & Son InsuranceKnights of Columbus of Corning/Painted Post/BathLoyal Order of Moose CorningM. G. Chidsey TruckingMagic Hair StylingMarconi Lodge of CorningMarino's on Loder, Inc.Market Street ApothecaryMorning Star Lodge #65 F&AMMr. Cornacchio's ClassOur Lady Of MercyPflumm's Country StorePhillips Funeral HomeServu Federal Credit UnionShaw Agency, IncSteuben County Veterans

Memorial Inc.

Steuben County Youth Bureau - Youth in Government Steuben Trust Company Sunset Restaurant The Cellar The Cellular Connection USW Local 100 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1470 Walmart - Painted Post Wheat, Lehman, & Fitzpatrick Wilkins Recreational Vehicles,

Inc.

Individuals

Ms. Marcia Adams Ms. Margaret Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. James Ahearn Mrs. Pauline Ambrosone Mr. Larry Anderson Mr. Robert F. Andrews Ms. Nancy Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Andrukat Mr. and Mrs. James Ariglio Dr. Melissann Ashton-Patton Ms. Patricia Avery Mr. and Mrs. James Bacalles Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baccile Ms. Bernadette Baldini Mr. and Mrs. S. Craig Ball Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barillo Mr. Patrick Barry Mr. and Mrs. John Bartell Mrs. Phyllis Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. David Beale Ms. Barbara Becker Mr. and Mrs. Francis Behan Ms. Irma Benedek Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bennett Rev. J Brad Benson and Mr. Carl Johengen Ms. Julie Berman Mr. Paul Berman Mr. Andrew Bertch Ms. Susan Betzjitomir Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bidwell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns III Mr. and Mrs. John Cain Mr. John Caputo Mr. John Cardamone Mr. and Mrs. Jon Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carr Mr. Leonard R. Caruso Mr. James Casolo Mr. David Chapin Mr. Robert Childs Mrs. Kathryn Clancy Mr. and Mrs. William Cleary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleland Mr. Ronald Coleman Mr. Mark and Rev. Eleanor Collinsworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colomaio

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Bath Community Child Day Care Impact continued... 75% of children participate in reading activities (2 per day) with reading tracked at home or within a structured program setting (Birth to Pre-K).School-age children (K-3rd grade) learn and master the language and literacy skills that enable them to become proficient readers. 75% of children participate in reading activities (2 per day) with reading tracked at home or within a structured program setting (K-3rd grade).Families become engaged in their child’s learning and become equipped to utilize available community supports that bolster the child’s success.94% of parents regularly engage with their child’s daycare teachers, seeking and/or providing information about their child’s progress.76% of parents and children participate in family reading time activities (4/week) in the home setting.

Appreciation from Parents and Grandparents

Cassandre, a single working mom with two children ages five and six said, “My children and I absolutely love Bath Community Child Day Care (BCCDC). The staff is amazing and my children never want to leave. It’s not only a place that watches your children when you are at work, they strive to enrich and educate your children as well. There is just no place like it! It’s nice to know when I’m at work, my children are safe, learning, and being loved exactly how I would be doing it in my own home.”

Teresa stated, “Bath Community Day Care has been like a second home to my four grandchildren. Right from the beginning without much notice, they got them enrolled so that I could continue to work. They treat them like family and I can always rely on them. Miss Darcy, Miss Donna, Miss Karen, and of course Miss Pam, along with the rest of the staff have helped care for them for the past five years. They are always in tune with the children’s needs regardless if it is a band-aid, a birthday, sunscreen, or just a hug on a bad day. They take care of the kids with positive, creative attitudes and with love and compassion. Thank you all!”

Kelly and Steve shared, “Our son Hunter is almost nine years old and has been attending BCCDC since he was an infant. We have enjoyed the quality of care, communication, and kindness of the staff for the last eight years. The staff and administration are flexible, understanding, and professional. We have never had an issue about Hunter’s care. We have recommended BCCDC to countless friends and families over the years. Hunter is always learning, reading, and having a good time when we pick him up in the afternoons. He actually asks us to leave him at daycare longer so he can play with his friends and have fun! I can’t say enough about the staff and the nurturing atmosphere they provide. Hunter will continue to attend Bath Community for years to come.”

Mr. Robert Gilchrist and Mrs. Kristin Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ginnane Ms. Kathleen Good Ms. Jeanne Gore Ms. Wendy Gould Ms. Candy Graham Ms. Donna Gridley Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin Ms. Rita Griffin Shroyer Mrs. Eileen Hamelin Ms. Patricia Hanchett Deacon and Mrs. James Hankey Ms. Donna Haraty Mr. David Hardy Mr. Alan Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hazlett Mr. Steven Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillman Ms. Barbara House Ms. Diana Hovorka Ms. Margaret Huerter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Inglis Mr. John Jay Mr. William Joint Ms. Elizabeth Jones Ms. Linda Kase Ms. Donna Keegan Mr. Donald Kelly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kimball Mr. Donald Koehler Mr. B. Gene Kolczynski Mr. and Mrs. Mark Krol Mr. Phillip Kruk Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lanahan Mr. and Mrs. David Latour Ms. Mireya Lee Ms. Patricia Leisenring Mrs. Carol Lind Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch Ms. Bea Magsamen Mrs. Aileen Mahoney Mr. Douglas Mann and Mrs. Laura Mann Mr. Patrick Markham Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martuscello Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marx Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mathey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Maurer Mr. and Ms. Thomas McConnell Mr. John T. McCormick Mr. Terry McDonnell Mr. Donald McIntire Mr. John and Mrs. Diana McIntosh Mr. John H. McKinley Ms. Mary McKinley Mr. Shaun and Mrs. Theresa McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Mike McLaughlin Ms. Laura Mechalke Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milazzo Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller Ms. Teresa Mills Ms. Sabrina Mineo-O'Connell Mr. William Mombert Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Monahan Ms. Cora Morehouse Ms. Elizabeth Morrissey Ms. Eleanor Nasser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Negri Mr. Thomas Newell Mr. James Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Al Nieber Mr. Ernest Nitsche Ms. Mary Nobilski-Plaskov Mrs. Ann Nordman Ms. Bonnie Norton Mr. Bruce Nuetzel Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien Ms. RoseAnn O'Connor Ms. Martha Opelt Mr. Gary Ostrander Ms. Mary Paddock Mr. Philip Palmesano Ms. Ashley M. Palomaki Mr. and Mrs. John Peisher Dr. and Mrs. William Peterson Ms. Margaret Petro Ms. Patricia Pinkston Mr. Paul Piperato Ms. Sandra Powers Ms. Mary Jane Price Mr. James Rahmlow Mrs. Dianne Recotta Ms. Mary Joan Ms. Patricia Rice Mr. and Mrs. Mark Riesbeck Mr. Robert M. Roote, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Rossettie Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rossettie Ms. Carol Rossettie Ms. Amy Rummel Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruocco Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rutan Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Salbego Ms. Sharon Salmon Ms. Donna Saltsman Mr. Dennis Sammons & Mrs. Rita Biesen Ms. Lisa Sanford Ms. Margie Lawlor and Dr. Michael Scalzone Ms. Deborah Schafer, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Verne Schattner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schlechter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Secondo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sempolinski Mrs. Cassie Seymour Mrs. Carol Sharman Mr. and Mrs. David Shirley Ms. Emily Simon Mrs. and Mr. Colleen Slack Ms. Cheryl Slatt Mr. John Sleggs

Mr. Steve Smith Mrs. Patricia Smith Mrs. Celia Smith Ms. Lisa Smith Ms. Tina Snow Ms. Doris Snowden Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder Mr. Francis Solo Mr. and Mrs. David Sonnefeld Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stratford Mr. Steve Strong Mr. and Mrs. James Sturges Ms. Judith Swarthout Ms. Bonnie Taggart Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor Mr. Clyde Teifer Mrs. and Mr. Rodney Teribury Mrs. Linda Tetor Mrs. Carol Tingley Ms. Mary Lou Tobin Mrs. Rosalie Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trifoso Mr. Gene Tunney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tunney Ms. Terry Underhill Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vance Miss Michelle Vandenboom Ms. Ann Vargeson Mr. and Mrs. David Velasquez Ms. and Mr. Erica Verkleeren Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vincent Mrs. Hildreth Volents Dr. Alexander Wahlig Ɨ and Mrs. Alexander Wahlig Ms. Judith Wall Mr. James Ward Ms. Erin E. Weathers Mr. Adam Weaver Ms. Richelle Weed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Welch Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wensel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wich Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilkins Miss Alysha Williams Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wortham Mr. Ronald Yorio

Steward Donors $1 to $99

Organizations

Arkport Cycles Avoca Lodge #673 Bath Peace & Justice Group Bee Bop Hair Shop Bel Taglio Int. Campbell Building Supply Canisteo Civic Club Champs Pizzeria Chauncey Watches Cohocton Assembly of God Cohocton Methodist Church, Mission Fund Corning Area Retired Teachers

Corning Building Company Cutting Dynamics Family Court of the State of New York, County of Steuben Garcia Barbershop GRC Wireless, Inc Hair Care by Tere Hatfield's Cash and Carry Heroes Comic Shop Hornell Rotary Club Joel's Auto Haven K & A Hair Studio Knights of Columbus Knights of Columbus Ladies, Auxiliary Longwell Lumber & Building Co. Mitchellsville United Methodist Church Muddy Paws Dog Grooming Peisher Video Productions Penny's Pet Parlor Pookies Little Britches Red Hats Rocky's Red Carpet Salon 96 Shear Perfection Steuben County Retired Teachers Association STFL LLC DBA Keller Williams Realty Tip Toes Salon Triple K Beverage Uncle Mike's Kennels Village Pharmacy Wilkins Properties, LLC Women in the Word Young-at-Hearts Club

Individuals

Ms. Denise Ackley Ms. Florence Agosta Mr. and Mrs. Steve Albertalli Ms. Beatrice Alexander Ms. Ellen Alfar Mr. Richard Alger Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Allen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ambrosone Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ames Mr. Frank Anastasio and Ms. Sarah Kostera Ms. Victoria Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andrews Mr. Scott Andrews Fr. Peter Anglaaere Ms. Mary Annis Mr. Anthony Armelli Mr. John Arnault Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Arrison Ms. Carla Aslakson-Yarna Ms. Janet Atkins Mr. and Mrs. David Austin Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin Mr. Robert Avvampato Ms. Harmony Ayers-Friedlander Ms. Suzanne Babcock

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Therapeutic Foster Care

Accomplishments • In 2016 Therapeutic Foster Care served 46 youth.• Therapeutic Foster Care celebrated its 30th Anniversary in 2016. Festivities included the program hosting a picnic in

August for foster parents and foster youth. The young people had a choice of swimming, playing outdoor games, andboard games throughout the day.

• NY State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) conducted a Voluntary Agency Review with our TherapeuticFoster Care program. A glowing review was written by OCFS stating that the program does exceptional work and thatwe go above and beyond to meet the needs of the youth we serve.

Impact 61% of the youth served successfully achieved permanency goals either through reunification with family or alternatives including adoption. Success means demonstration of positive parent-child bonding taking place, increases in the child’s self-esteem, increases in positive behavioral skills and confidence, and demonstration of children and families connecting with the necessary services to ensure future success.

The Therapeutic Foster Care Program through Kinship Family & Youth Services specializes in the care of children and youth with significant psychological, social, emotional or behavioral needs who can respond in close relationships within a family setting, and whose special needs require more intense or therapeutic services than are found in traditional foster care. At present, we serve children and families from six counties across the southern tier including: Allegany, Chemung, Livingston, Schuyler, Steuben and Yates. We also currently serve a youth from Niagara County.

Three siblings become a part of a loving/supportive family through Therapeutic Foster Care

Our foster parents open their homes and hearts to children and families, providing love, support, supervision, encouragement, discipline, structure, and stability, while promoting permanency for them as well. Foster parents work with service providers and the child’s birth family with the intention of reunifying children with their family. However, in some rare cases, the children are freed-up for adoption. This year we were fortunate to have three children adopted by their Kinship foster parents. The adoption of three siblings occurred in Steuben County in November 2016. Angel, Dorrance, and Michael had been in foster care since 2013, and have been living with the Warren’s for two-and-a-half years. Not only are the children gaining parents but a brother and sister as well! It was a long two-year wait to finally be released so that they could be adopted, and the siblings were so excited to have found their forever family!

Pictured back row from the left: Dolly, James, Desiree. Front Row: Angel, Dorrance, Michael, and Noah.

Bath Community Child Day Care Center

A New York State licensed child care center providing quality care to children six weeks to twelve years of age in a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate environment; currently the only center serving Central Steuben County.

Accomplishments In 2016, Bath Community Child Day Care (BCCDC) provided child care services to 125 children from Steuben County. Children enrolled at the Center engage in learning activities designed to promote growth in cognitive, language, literacy, motor and social/emotional development. Recreational activities provided include plenty of outside play, arts and crafts, computers, and summer field trips for school age children. The Center provided scholarship assistance for 11 families with 15 children.

Impact • Children (Birth to Pre-K) become ready for kindergarten mastering commonly recognized school readiness skills.• 80% of children enrolled in BCCDC demonstrate age appropriate skills and behaviors for kindergarten enrollment as

determined by research-based assessment tools (Birth – Pre-K). These skills include:• language and literacy• social-emotional development• cognitive development

Ms. Patricia Baier Mrs. Ann Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker Mr. and Mrs. Stan Banko Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnard Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes Mrs. Phyllis Barnum Ms. Deborah Bartlett Ms. Anne Bartz Mr. and Mrs. James Bassage Mr. Griffin Bates Mr. Michael Bazulka lll Ms. Sandra Beam Mr. James Bebout Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beeman Mr. Andrew Beiler Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell Mr. Chaz Bellina Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bencivenga Ms. Teresa Bender Mr. Dave Bender Mr. Bob Berger Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bigelow Mr. and Mrs. William Biggee Mr. Terrence Bilancio Ms. Sandra Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bixby Mr. John Bixby Ms. Joan Bjorkgren Mrs. Cassie Bjornberg Mr. Sean Blaney Ms. Erin Blaney Mr. Michael Blatt Mr. and Mrs. Armand Bobrick Mr. Kevin Bohn Mr. & Mrs. William Boland Ms. Paula Borden Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boutwell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Box Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bracken Mr. Randy Bennett and Ms. Joel Brazie Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Randall Brightwell Ms. Debra Brokaw Mr. Patrick Brown Mr. John Brown Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Ms. Dawn Brucie Mr. Tony Buckley Ms. Kathi Bulkley Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bulkley Ms. Marge Burger Ms. Dee Burke Mr. and Mrs. Rob Burkhalter Ms. Carol Burns Ms. Toni Burns Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Button Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Button Mr. Andy Byler Sr. Susan Cain Ms. Michelle Calkins Mr. James Callahan Mrs. Brenda Card Ms. Mary Theresa Cardamone

Mrs. Jennifer S. Carleton Ms. Joy Carlson Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter Ms. Karen Carpenter Martin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carrier Mr. Nick Carrol Mr. John Cartella Mr. and Mrs. Bill Case Mrs. Dawn Marie Castellana Ms. Anastasia Castilone Mr. Francis Cawley Ms. Janet Chaffee Mr. Jarrad Chandler Ms. Donna Chiaramonte Ms. Josephine Ciancaglini Ms. Mary Kay Cipolla Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark Mr. Jim Clary Ms. Sue Cleland Mr. Jon Cleveland Ms. Renea Clifford Ms. Trudy Cline Mr. and Mrs. James Colacecchi Dr. Robert Cole Ms. Ann Conklin Ms. Rachael Connor Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Conrad Ms. Sandra Conway Mrs. Mary Rose Cook Mr. Lee Cook Ms. Deanna Cook Ms. Sheila Cook Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooney Mr. Kenneth Corey Mr. Bill Cortright Ms. Claretha Coumbe Mr. and Mrs. Don Coyles Mr. Shah Cracknell Ms. Tonia Crane Ms. Patricia Creeley Ms. Patricia Crippen Mr. Charlie Crocker Ms. Jane Cronin Mr. Donald Crosby Ms. Mary Lee Crosby Ms. Cheryl Crozier Ms. Sylvia Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Cunningham Mr. Dale Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curran Ms. Dolores D'Apice Ms. Amy Davies Ms. Patricia Decker Ms. Jennifer Decker Deacon and Mrs. Ray Defendorf Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Denning Ms. Cassie Dennison Mr. Kenny Derr Mr. and Mrs. James DeSorbo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dessena Ms. Meredith Dessoye Mrs. Anna DeVaul Ms. Mary Devlin

Mr. Alan DeWolfe Mr. James Dexter Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dibble Ms. Georgia Dibble Ms. Deanna Dickson Ms. Georgiana Dickson Ms. Kelly Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Ken DiDomineck Mr. Connor Didomineck Ms. Holly Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Donohue Mrs. Mary Margaret Doran Mr. and Mrs. John Downie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dubel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dubendorfer Ms. Margaret Duff Ms. Nancy Dugo Ms. Alma Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunham Ms. Elaine Dunning Ms. Rebecca Duymich Ms. Beverly Eckert Mr. Andy Eklund Ms. Sabrina Elliott Ms. Lois Elsenheimer Ms. Mary Emerson Ms. Pauline Emery Ms. Dorothy Ermy Mr. and Mrs. Jeanne Eschbach Ms. Jane Fahl Mr. and Mrs. Mark Failing Ms. Betty Fairchild Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falls Ms. Susan Farber Mrs. Mary Farmer Ms. Sandra Faucett Ms. Mary Faucett Mr. Chad Faulkner Ms. Mary Lou Fawcett Mr. and Mrs. A James Felli, D.D.S. Ms. Louise Fernandes Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ferratella Ms. Elizabeth Ferratella Ms. Susanna M. Ferris Mr. and Mrs. David Fiedler Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Finch Ms. Freida Fiordo Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fiscus Ms. Marilyn Fish Ms. Korrie Fish Ms. Maureen Fisher Ms. Carmen Fisher Ms. Charlene Flanery Ms. Jennifer Flanery Mr. Dan Flatt Ms. Lacine Fleet Ms. Erin Fleming Ms. Rebecca Fletcher Roberts Mr. Wayne Force Mr. Adrian Force Ms. Linda Franklin Ms. Lisa Frantz Mr. Harold French Mr. Richard Frey Ms. Doreen Friebis

Mr. and Mrs. William Friedlander Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frissora, Jr. Ms. Lori Fuller Mrs. Geraldine Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Galatio Ms. Maureen Galatio Ms. Nancy Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galvin Ms. Amy Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gause Mr. William Arnts and

Mrs. Roxanne Gaylord Ms. Colleen Gelder Mr. Robert Gelder Ms. Anne Gemmell Ms. Delores Gerhart Mr. Greg Gerhart Ms. Kathryn Gerwig Mr. Gerry Getman Mrs. Kristine Gilbert Mrs. Christine Gleason Ms. Nancy Glover Mr. and Mrs. John Goebel Mr. Ted Goldwyn Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Gossie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gouveia Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Delores Graham Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Brandi Graham Mr. and Mrs. Michael Graham Ms. Janet Grant Ms. Mary Green Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greven Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin Ms. Katherine Griffis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grillo Mrs. Angelina Grinnell Mr. Donald Grodis Ms. Susan Gruber Ms. Faye Guild-Nash Mr. John Gush Mr. Edward Gustina Ms. Ingrid Haaijer Mr. Paul Habelt Mr. Hans Habelt Ms. Dawn Habelt Ms. Heather Habelt Ms. Jill Hall Ms. Marcia Hall Ms. Kathleen Hallinan Dr. John Halpenny Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hanson Mrs. Sharon Harkenrider Ms. Susan Harrick Ms. Judy Harris Mr. Fred Harris Mrs. Janice Harvey Mrs. Bianca Harwood Ms. Heather Harwood Ms. Regina Harzinski Ms. Donna Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Havens

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Felisa was always eager for new information from Healthy Families and when the end of her first year of breastfeeding neared, she learned about the benefits of extended breast-feeding. She decided to continue to nurse her son for more than two years. The new parents were both very motivated to provide for their children, while Jonathan maintained a full-time job as a roofer, Felisa went from working part-time at a daycare center, to becoming a lead teacher in a Head Start classroom. For five years Jonathan and Felisa met regularly with their Healthy Families support worker, always ready for more information and activities. Both parents maintained excellent parent-child interaction with the two children. Then in September 2016, after meeting nearly every goal they had set for themselves, Jonathan and Felisa successfully graduated from Healthy Families. Their son, Ezequiel, started Kindergarten at the school across from their new home. Although Felisa and Jonathan are no longer participants of Healthy Families, they continue to be advocates for the program spreading the word about the support they received to other families in need.

Ezequiel as a baby playing with finger paint, then graduating from Pre-school.

ImpactAcross the three county region where service provision takes place Allegany, Steuben, and Yates, SHAPE has helped to improve parenting skills in approximately 90% of the at-risk families served, ten percentage points above our goal. Improved parenting skills lead to reduced risk factors and positive changes that lead to optimal child and family health, development, and safety. Some of the positive changes that parents have demonstrated include the following: • Appropriate use of discipline when parenting.• Providing for basic needs such as good nutrition and health care.• Improvements in parent-child bonding and relationships.

SHAPE (Supportive Home And Parent Enrichment) is a family preservation service that helps families build the strengths that set the stage for the joy and togetherness they want for themselves. Families work to improve knowledge and skills, develop close nurturing relationships, tap into their resiliency when challenges arise, and connect with solid supports to address any barriers to family success.

Supportive Home And Parent Enrichment (SHAPE)

Accomplishments • SHAPE served a total of 197 families within three counties (Allegany, Steuben, & Yates), and for each of the three

counties there are differing monthly and yearly outcomes.

• For Allegany County we exceeded target goals in all areas.• In Steuben County we met our targeted outcomes of engaging families for an average of 3.5 contacts per month, and

exceeded our targets for parents demonstrating improved parenting skills, and for children being able to remain inhome with their family.

• In Yates County we successfully met our target goal: 75% of families receiving services will see the youth in their homesincrease school attendance and increase school achievement. 75% of parents demonstrated improved parenting skillsand improve family skills. We exceeded all other target goals.

Quotes from SHAPE parents about their experience.

"My caseworker has always been flexible, supportive, goal oriented, and honest. I have a rapport with her, so being able to talk my problems out makes me learn how to work out situations, which will help me be a better mother."

"She jumps right in to help and is an excellent listener; she validates my parenting skills!"

Mrs. Anne Hunt Ms. Bonnie Hunt Mr. Wesley Hunter Ms. Marissa Hursh Ms. Joy Huth Ms. Josephine Hyde Mr. Marshall Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Mark Illig Mr. Bruce Ingersoll Mr. and Mrs. David Iocco Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson Ms. Susan Jackson Ms. Beth Ann Jacobs Fr. James Jaeger Mr. George Jamison Ms. Susan F. Jamison Mr. Edwin Jaqua Ms. Diane Jarbeck Ms. Dawn Jaros Mr. Tommy Jessup Ms. Sue Jimerson Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson Ms. Carol Johnson Ms. Jennifer Johnson Ms. Jones Mr. Dick Jones Ms. Vicki Jones Mr. Enos Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. John Keddy Mr. Bryson Keefer Ms. Betty Keegan Mrs. Carol Kemp Mrs. Doris Kent Ms. Ellie Kent Mr. Todd Kesel Ms. Sally Ketchum Ms. Theresa Kimmel Ms. Lisa King Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Brian Klotz Ms. Lois Knapp Ms. Margaret Knopf Mrs. and Mr. Doris Knowles Ms. Jacqueline Kocher Ms. Julie Koehler-Vanfleet Mrs. Kimberly Konopka Snape Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Krause Mr. Donald Kreighbaum Ms. Deanna Kress Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krevey Ms. Jean Kubiak Mr. and Mrs. David Kubissa Mr. John Kuhn Mrs. Donna Kull Ms. Carol Kull Mr. Timothy LaChiusa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lally Mr. Charles Lamacchia Ms. Judy Lamb Mr. Matthew Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lando Mr. and Mrs. Michael Landolf Ms. Mary Langendorfer Ms. Kimberly Larsen-Thistle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Latham

Mr. David Lathers Ms. Gertrude Laux Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lauzze Ms. Joann Laverde Mr. David Lawrence Ms. Sheila Leach Ms. Anna Leach Miss Merima Lelic Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lepkowski Mr. John Lewis Ms. Patricia Lewis Ms. Lena Libordi Mr. Darryl K. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linnan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linsler Dr. and Mrs. Robert Locker Ms. Patricia Lodato Mr. and Mrs. William Loree Ms. Kathy Love Mrs. and Mr. Emily Lowery Ms. Margaret Lowrey Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lukacko Mrs. Diane G. Lush Ms. Kathleen Lyke Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lyle Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mahnke Sr. Ms. Noreen Mahoney Mrs. Lila Marano Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marcellin Ms. Kathryn Mardo Ms. Angela Markel Ms. Mary Lou Markham Mrs. and Mr. Louise Martin Mr. and Mrs. George Martinec Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mason Mr. Sam Mast Miss Dianne Mattar Mr. Ronald Mauro Ms. Mary Beth Maxa Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayo Mr. Ryan and Mrs. Shari Mazzella Mr. Raymond Mazzella Mr. Chris Mazzella Mr. John and Mrs. Mildred McAnany Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCandless Ms. Carolyn McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. McCartney Rev. Gary McCaslin Mrs. Barbara McCollumn Mr. Charles McCollumn Ms. Rosemarie McCollumn Mr. Robert McCormick Ms. Colleen McDaniels Mr. Edward McDonnell Ms. Doris McDowell Ms. Nedra McElroy Ms. Carol McKeever and Mr. Jim Weaver Ms. Sarah McKinley Mr. Stephen McManus Ms. Johna McMillan

Ms. Opal McMindes Mrs. Sheila Meese Mr. and Mrs. John Megles Ms. Carol Melnyk Mr. and Mrs. David Miller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller Ms. Diane Miller Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Miss Amy E. Miller Ms. Maryann Mineo Ms. Christine Minichello Dr. Mohammad Mirza Mrs. Eleata Mitchell Mr. David Mitchell Ms. Helen Monroy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore Ms. Gloria Moran Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moretti Mrs. Eleanor Morey Ms. Katy Mormino Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Morris Ms. Stephanie F. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morrisey Ms. Lynne Morse Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mourhess Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mulhollen Ms. Deb Mulhollen Ms. Cheryl Muller Ms. Antoinette Nasca Mr. Donald Neill Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson Ms. Sheri Neu Ms. Victoria Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Barry Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. L. Ronald Nielsen Ms. Joanne Nilsen Mr. and Mrs. Howie Nisbet Ms. Deb Noce Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Barry O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Connell Ms. Nicole O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ohl Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson Mr. James Opelt Ms. Ann Oravec Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ordway Ms. Kaitlyn ORourke Mr. Jeff Packard Ms. Ann Paige Mr. Robert Paisley and Ms. Sandra Sheerer Ms. Joanne Palmesano Mr. Tim Parmelee Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Paschal Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paulin Mr. and Ms. David Payne Mr. and Mrs. David Peck Ms. Mary Peck Ms. Ann Peisher Mr. James Peisher Ms. Ariana Peisher Ms. Amelia Pellon Ms. Lisa Pelton Mrs. Thelma Pelych

Mr. Luther Perkins Ms. Susan E. Perkins Ms. Nora Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry Ms. Mary Petrelli Mr. Frank Phillips Mr. Diane Pierri Ms. Teresa Pijanowski Ms. Kate Plaisted Ms. Ann Plaisted Mr. D. Michael Platt Dr. William A. Plummer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Polasik Mr. and Mrs. Brad Polczynski Mr. Leo Porcaro Mrs. Dolores Porter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Postilli Mrs. Valerie Potter Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Power Ms. Jean Pratt Mrs. Michelle Proctor Mr. Richard Puccio Ms. Vickie Purcell Ms. Kathy Putman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quigley Ms. Katherine Rahmlow Ms. Karen Rebis Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Recktenwald Ms. Jeanette Reed Mrs. Marjorie J. Reidell Ms. Julia Reilly Ms. Elizabeth Reilly Ms. Marcia Reynolds Ms. Kathryn Rezelman Ms. Jolie Riekofski Mr. Larry Roach Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts Ms. Shannon Robertson Ms. Cathy Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roman Ms. Jennifer Roman Ms. Patricia Roman Ms. Hildreth M. Rose Mr. Lincoln N. Rose Mr. Thomas Roselli Mr. and Mrs. Les Rosenbloom Mr. and Mrs. John Rosettie Mr. and Mrs. James Rossettie Ms. Patrice Rossettie Ms. Theresa Rossettie Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rossettie Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rossman, II Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush Mr. Patrick Ruocco Ms. Amy Rusak Ms. Thelma Rusak Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryan Ms. Joyce Ryan Mr. Thomas Sable Mr. Stuart Sammis Mr. James Santilli Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schiller Mr. and Mrs. Greg Schnurle Ms. Catherine Schnurle

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Healthy Families Steuben Healthy Families offers support and education, through home visiting, to new and expectant parents living in Steuben County.

Kinship Family & Youth helps families develop the capacities for healthy family functioning and promotes healthy child development.

Accomplishments In 2016 Healthy Families Served 232 families completing 3,083 home visits with them.

Impact Healthy Families promotes optimal health practices as demonstrated by the following results. 100% of children were connected to a medical provider. 99% of primary parents were connected to a medical provider. 93% of children were up to date with recommended immunizations at 1 year of age. 100% were assessed for the risk of lead exposure. 57% of families entered the program prenatally. It has been demonstrated that there is a 48% reduction in low birth weight deliveries among women enrolled in Healthy Families before the 31st week of pregnancy. Additionally, there is a cost savings, for each $1,000 spent by Healthy Families to serve a family during pregnancy, 100% of the cost is completely recovered before the child’s birth due to the reduction in low weight births (low birth weights often bring serious health complications).

Healthy Families supports positive parent-child bonding and relationships. 70% of families had fathers engaged in home visits. At age 2, mothers participating in Healthy Families home visits were more likely to endorse appropriate limit setting strategies with their child. At age 3, mothers participating in Healthy Families home visits were more likely to use parenting strategies that stimulated the child’s cognitive skills while demonstrating increased sensitivity to the child’s needs and cues. At age 7, mothers participating in Healthy Families home visits were more likely to use non-violent discipline.

Healthy Families helps to enhance family self-sufficiency. 77% of families were employed, or enrolled in an educational or job training program by the time their child was one year of age.

Healthy Families promotes success in school. 50% of Healthy Families children are less likely to repeat first grade. 70% are more likely to score above grade level in first grade on three specific behaviors that promote learning.

36 families graduated from the program in 2016.

Program stories provide the opportunity to share first hand experiences of personal growth. The following tells the story of a family who has grown through their work with Healthy Families Steuben:

“People with goals succeed because they know where they are going”, a quote by Earl Nightingale, could not better describe Jonathan and Felisa. They came to Healthy Families Steuben when Felisa was in her last trimester with her second child. With Felisa’s first born, Elena, spending nearly two months in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and this being Jonathan’s first child, the new parents valued all the support they could get. Jonathan and Felisa gladly accepted the Healthy Families home visiting program in September 2011. Right off the bat Jonathan and Felisa aspired to be the best parents they could be, setting ambitious goals including looking to buy their own house, to breastfeed the baby for a year, and to find full time employment. Along with these goals, they also had some barriers slowing them down from reaching the plans that they had identified for themselves. At the time of enrollment, the family lived in a one bedroom apartment attached to Jonathan’s parent’s house. The couple followed through on every lead they found until they purchased a three-bedroom home of their own.

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Mrs. Connie Scudder Mr. Dale Seeley Mr. Doug Seeley Ms. Rebecca Serosky Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sexsmith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sheils Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shinners Ms. Nancy Shinners Ms. Elizabeth Shults Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sickels Ms. Sharon Simons Mr. Jerry Skrzynski Mr. and Mrs. Larry Slater Ms. Mary Smith Ms. Bonnie Smith Ms. Jessica Smith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith Ms. Ruth Ann Smith Mrs. Paula Smith Ms. Penelope L. Smith Mr. Donald Smith Mr. David Taylor Smith Mr. Dennis Smith Ms. Teresa Smith Ms. Vicki Smith Ms. Lindsay Smith Ms. Jordan C. Snell Mr. and Mrs. Payson Snyder Ms. Mary Jo Snyder Ms. Dorothea Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sonner Ms. Pamela Southard Mr. Richard Spaulding and Ms. Louise McGrath Ms. Rosalie Spellecy Ms. Janice St. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. John Stempin Ms. Barbara Stephens

Ms. Deb Stephens Ms. Bella Stevens Ms. Terri Stewart Mr. Justin Stewart Mr. James Stewart Mr. David Stewart Mr. Basil Stiles Mr. and Mrs. John Stranges Mr. Barry Straussberg Mr. Marc Straussberg Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strong Ms. Rita Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Denis Sweeney Mr. Mark Sweeney Mr. Michael Sweet Mr. Gil Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taft Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor Ms. Elaine Tears Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Teifer Mrs. Samantha Testani Ms. Pam Thayer Ms. Shelley A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson Mr. Paul Tick Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tilson Mr. and Mrs. August Titi Mrs. Karen Tobias Mr. Carin Tobin Mr. William Tobin Ms. Joan Tojek Ms. Carol Topping Mrs. Nicole Towner-Dye Ms. Beverly Townsend Ms. Maura Troiano Ms. Jennifer Tropeano Ms. Rita Trusievitz Mr. John Tschamtre

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tucker Ms. Martha Tymeson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tyo Ms. Julia Utter Mr. and Mrs. Roger Utz Ms. Angela Van Allen Ms. Joanna Vargas Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vetter Ms. Eloise Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Milton von Hagn Ms. Bettie von Hagn Dr. Peter Voorheis Ms. Monta Wagner Ms. Andrea Waight Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters Ms. Alicia Walters Mrs. Molly Walton Mr. Joe Ward Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warner Mr. Chauncey Watches Mr. and Mrs. John Watt Mr. Christian Webster Ms. Severina Weeks Ms. Patricia Weinreich Mrs. Beverly Welch Mr. Leon Wellington Ms. Cindy Wetherbee Mr. Henry Wheat Mr. Richard White Mrs. Rita White Mr. Larry Whiting Mr. Rexford Wiggers Ms. Linda J. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Al Willems Mr. and Mrs. William Willey Mr. Kevin Williams Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson

Mrs. Mary Wilson Ms. Denise Winant Mr. and Mrs. Pete Winter Ms. Jenny Wittmaack Mrs. Alison Wolfe Mr. Charles Wolffer Ms. Kimberly Wood Ms. Eileen Wood Mr. Michael Wright Mrs. Emily Wright Mr. Johnny Yarka Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yorio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yorio Ms. Evamarie K. Zaleski Mr. Joseph Zanghi Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zigas

Ɨ Acknowledges the loss of a Donor

"None of us, including me, ever do great things. But we can all do small things, with great love, and together we can do something wonderful."

~ Mother Teresa

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Message from the Executive Director

Message From the Board Chairperson

Dear Friends,

The last year at Catholic Charities of Steuben was a very productive year. As I end my Chairmanship of the Board of Directors, I can feel proud to be part of the many accomplishments the staff, Board, volunteers, donors, and especially Laura Opelt have contributed. Turning Point continued to feed a vast number of people in Bath, Hornell, and Corning where a growing need to reach out to the poverty stricken in our County provided help. Sister Susan's Rural Ministry is a shining light for Canisteo. People and families with problems too great to handle by themselves were shown ways to get help, thanks to Turning Point. Substance Free Living put people on a path to lead productive lives. Kinship Family & Youth assisted families in developing the capacities for healthy family functioning, helped children in the adoption process, and turned tears into joy. All of these wonderful things could not happen without the combined efforts of many people, and organizations, including the Steuben County Department of Social Services, Pro Action, the United Way, local businesses, and our government leaders. We are so fortunate to have people with a common goal to work together to accomplish great things. Thank you to our donors and partners for creating hope that lasts. I know my job as Chairman is in capable hands thanks to Gary Pease who stepped up to the plate. I will miss the Board of Directors, but know great things will continue to happen under their well-qualified direction.

Together we can, and together we will.

Michael E. Gabrielli Catholic Charities, 2016 Board Chairperson

Dear Friends of Catholic Charities,

As I reflect on 2016, I am extremely grateful for the many individuals, churches, agencies, and businesses who have supported us and worked hand in hand with us to help achieve our mission: “To build communities that care for all people.” I have witnessed amazing generosity and kindness by those of you who have given financial resources, participated in our events, and have regularly given your time and talent. We strive to be good stewards of your donations and time and we continue to look for ways to partner with other organizations to make the biggest impact in the communities we serve.

I am proud that Catholic Charities employees work hard to determine what underlying factors lead clients to our doors and to find ways to connect them with the services and resources they need, both within our agency and in the broader community. In 2016 we have taken steps to begin providing more client centered and holistic services. We are focusing on not only raising people out of poverty, helping children to thrive, and supporting individuals and communities in substance free living, but are also taking into consideration an individual’s overall physical and mental health. This focus will help us to have a greater impact on our client’s long-term physical, emotional and financial stability.

Sometimes our jobs can seem overwhelming because the needs are so great, but the uplifting stories and deep gratitude from families we serve help provide the encouragement we need to persevere each day. We hope this report will provide you with a glimpse into the lives being changed because of your support. Our successes would not be possible without YOU! On behalf of all the staff at Catholic Charities and the people we serve, I want to sincerely thank you for helping us to bring Help that Works and Hope that Lasts to those in need.

Wishing you all many Blessings,

Sincerely,

Laura M. Opelt Executive Director

Financial Information

Justice & Peace$19,002

Steuben Bridges Out of Poverty

$7,781

Nutrition Outreach & Education$66,784

Steuben Prevention Coalition$131,027

Bath Community Child Day Care$476,835

Substance Free Prevention Education

$432,319

General Operations$297,600

Basic Needs & Development

$948,789 Therapeutic Foster Care

$696,418

Substance Free Residential Services

$726,422

Healthy Families Steuben

$759,590

SHAPE$798,525

Where the Money Went in 2016

Catholic Ministries Appeal

$17,689

Other Revenue$9,572

Church Contributions

$41,960Annual Campaign

$175,931 United Way$264,698

Donations & Fundraising$412,227

Program & Third Party Fees$330,679

Grants & Contracts$4,134,554

Where the Money Came From in 2016

Where the Money Went in 2016 Where the Money Came From in 2016

Justice & Peace $19,002 Catholic Ministries Appeal $17,689 Steuben Bridges Out of Poverty $7,781 Other Revenue $9,572 Nutrition Outreach & Education $66,784 Church Contributions $41,960 Steuben Prevention Coalition $131,027 Annual Campaign $175,931 Bath Community Child Day Care $476,835 United Way $264,698 General Operations $297,600 Donations & Fundraising $412,227 Basic Needs & Development $948,789 Program & Third Party Fees $330,679 Therapeutic Foster Care $696,418 Grants & Contracts $4,134,554 Substance Free Residential Services $726,422 Total (unrestricted) $5,387,310 Substance Free Prevention Education $432,319 Board Restricted Investment Earnings $111,067 Healthy Families Steuben $759,590 Total Income $5,498,377 SHAPE $798,525 Administration Rate 8%

Total Expenses $5,361,092 Unaudited Financial Information

Unaudited Financial Information Unaudited Financial Information

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Our Mission To build communities that care for all people by strengthening and enriching the quality of life forindividuals, families, and children; working to reduce poverty; and advocating for social justice; which helps fulfill Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester’s commitment to build a just and compassionate society rooted in the dignity of allpeople.

Locations: Administrative Office 23 Liberty St., Bath, NY 14810 (607) 776-8085 Fax (607) 776-4092

Programs Located at the Administrative Office Turning Point: Bath Office (607) 776-4575, (800) 581-9228 Nutrition Outreach & Education (607) 776-4202, (800) 724-2841 Justice & Peace (607) 776-8085 Ext. 2217 Healthy Families: Bath Office (607) 776-6621 SHAPE: Bath Office (607) 776-7853

Kinship Administrative & Program Offices 6251 County Route 64, Suite 102 Hornell, NY 14843 Healthy Families (607) 324-6027 Fax (607) 324-0983 SHAPE (607) 324-0909 Fax (607) 324-0983 Therapeutic Foster Care (607) 324-0909 Fax (607) 324-0073 Residential Services (607) 324-0909 Fax (607) 324-3603

Additional Program Sites Bath Community Child Day Care Center 36 E. Morris St., Bath, NY 14810 (607) 776-7387 Fax (607) 776-1220 Steuben Council on Addictions & Bath Area Hope for Youth 8 E. Morris St., Bath, NY 14810 (607) 776-6441 Fax (607) 776-6664 Healthy Families: Addison Office 13 Community Dr. # 101, Addison, NY 14801 (607) 359-2259 SHAPE: Allegany Office 1 Schuyler St., Belmont , NY 14813 (585) 268-5616 SHAPE: Yates Office 1 Keuka Business Park, Suite 106 Penn Yan, NY 14527 (315) 536-6632 Steuben County Rural Ministry 34 W Main St., Canisteo, NY 14823 (607) 698-4725 Turning Point: Corning Office 1 Park Lane, Corning, NY 14830 (607) 962-0704 Fax (607) 962-0724 Turning Point: Hornell Office 20 Elm St., Suite 2, Hornell, NY 14843 (607) 324-3457 Fax (607) 324-3455

Along with our Mission, Our Core Values guide the work we do :

Respect

Integrity

Compassion

Hospitality

Excellence

Stewardship

Michael Gabrielli Chairperson Retired Executive Corning Inc.

Gary Pease 1st Vice-Chairperson Director, Human Resources S&T, Engineering& Legal Corning Inc.

Ross Bell Treasurer Director of Finance Technology Community Corning Inc.

Patrick Monahan Secretary Educator/Events Coordinator Benjamin Patterson Inn Corning, NY

Anthony Barbaro Ex Officio Associate Diocesan Director Catholic Charities Diocese of Rochester

Mercedes Blake Human Resources Manager Corning Inc.

Michael Blatt, CFA Vice President /Senior Investment Officer Chemung Canal Trust Corning, NY

Father Lewis Brown Retired Priest Diocese of Rochester

Dawn Marie Castellana Community Affairs, Corning Enterprises

Jon K. Chester Management Consultant Corning, NY

Gregory Hintz Treasurer Mercury Corporation

Pastor Tom Kuehner Victory Highway Wesleyan Church Painted Post, NY

Andy Mazzella Retired Executive

Marie Ann McCaig Educator Notre Dame High School Elmira, NY

Michael McDonald Quality Specialist Retired Corning Inc.

Christopher Quinlan Attorney Corning, NY

Emily Roe

MILR Candidate Cornell University

Laura Rossman Executive Director ProAction of Steuben/Yates, Inc.

Gina Reagan Risk Management/Corporate Compliance St. James Mercy Hospital

Dr. Mark Vaughn Technical Talent Pipeline Manager Technology Community Office of STEM Corning Inc.

2016 Board of Directors

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