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ANNUAL REPORT 2017 136 MILLION PEOPLE WHO WILL CHANGE THE WORLD

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ANNUAL REPORT 2017

136 MILLION PEOPLE

WHO WILL CHANGE THE

WORLD

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110 countries / 136.4 million people served / 1,951 partners

EMERGENCY

12.4 million | PEOPLE SERVED

201 | PROJECTS

55 | COUNTRIES

MICROFINANCE

5 million | PEOPLE SERVED

89 | PROJECTS

41 | COUNTRIES

CAPACITY STRENGTHENING

1.4 million | PEOPLE SERVED

202 | PROJECTS

57 | COUNTRIES

AGRICULTURE

6.2 million | PEOPLE SERVED

124 | PROJECTS

53 | COUNTRIES

WATER & SANITATION

8 million | PEOPLE SERVED

62 | PROJECTS

32 | COUNTRIES

EDUCATION

5 million | PEOPLE SERVED

76 | PROJECTS

38 | COUNTRIES

HEALTH

93 million | PEOPLE SERVED

119 | PROJECTS

42 | COUNTRIES

JUSTICE & PEACEBUILDING

5.4 million | PEOPLE SERVED

73 | PROJECTS

39 | COUNTRIES

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CRS 2017 ANNUAL REPORTWATCH WHAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN WE WORK TOGETHER.

The programs and partnerships are in place. Lives are being saved and transformed. The momentum of our impact is building.

As chair of the CRS board, I realize what this wonderful organization does each and every day. CRS becomes the hands of God to touch the lives of 136 million people around the world. Each CRS supporter travels the journey with us, changing lives, changing the world—not just for a day or a week or a month, but forever. We are grateful to you and grateful to God for giving us this opportunity to serve.

Bishop Gregory J. Mansour | Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Chair, CRS Board of Directors | November 2016-present

Throughout my career at CRS, I have regularly encountered those facing the most difficult circumstances: poverty, disaster, injustice, drought, disease, violence. That might seem depressing, but in fact I have always come away inspired and energized by the resilience and dignity of those we serve. In those faces you see the potential for greatness that God put there. It is a privilege to be allowed to help unleash that potential, and to feel the support of so many donors and partners around the world as we create real and sustainable change.

Sean L. Callahan | President & CEO January 2017-present

Syrian refugee students study in a church school. Photo by Ismail Ferdous for CRS

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Israa, 10, helps her mother Moteia in the

kitchen of their apartment. This family lives

in an apartment at the Patisia building, part

of a temporary shelter program by CRS in

Athens, Greece.

Photo by Oscar Durand for CRS

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PARTNERING FOR WHAT CAN BEREAL CHANGE BEGINS WITH RESILIENCE AND SELF-RELIANCE.It’s a challenging time in our world. Our vulnerable sisters and brothers face disease, disaster, violence and extreme poverty every day. We’ve connected them with a global network of partners, donors and advocates to create solutions that build resilience and self-reliance. With your support, we’re unleashing the grit and determination of 136 million people on today’s biggest challenges. And we’re proving a better world is possible.

For more than 75 years, we’ve been responding to some of the world’s worst natural and man-made disasters to save lives and protect human dignity. While providing lifesaving support is our priority, we’re equally committed to helping people rebuild and reclaim their lives.

CRS is working with Church and local partners to assist those displaced from their homes by violence, persecution and poverty. In addition to providing safe and dignified shelter, we’re helping migrants and refugees integrate into host communities with education and counseling, employment opportunities, access to health care and legal services.

In collaboration with eight local partners, the SAFERR project—which stands for Shelter and Access for Empowerment and Risk Reduction—provides comprehensive support to refugee women and children in Greece, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania. The program nurtures their independence with housing, work, financial support and language classes. In Athens, the CRS shelter team identifies buildings to rent and upgrade for some 60,000 refugees stranded in Greece. Thirty percent of Athens’ commercial and residential buildings are vacant due to the country’s economic crisis. With overcrowded camps, apartments offer a safer and more dignified alternative while supporting the local economy.

“Solidarity can change the world when given the opportunity. The SAFERR project is our opportunity

to show that in the work we do every day.”—Josh Kyler, CRS Country Manager, Greece and Southeast Europe

Resilience and self-reliance are also prioritized in our work to support the livelihoods of smallholder farming families. In Malawi, CRS led a nine-member consortium recognized in a recent study for increasing food security and resilience. The 5-year WALA program—Wellness and Agriculture for Life Advancement—featured community-led watershed restoration as the foundation for success. Other community-led activities, including marketing and community savings and loan services, are all at the core of CRS’ Pathway to Prosperity, our approach to promoting food and livelihood security. The study found that—in addition to increasing soil fertility, reducing erosion and revitalizing the watershed—participating families consistently increased agricultural production and household income.

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Moigula Karin, his wife, Howa, and 4-month-

old Salamatu sleep under a treated bed net

at their home in Damballa, Sierra Leone.

Photo by Michael Duff for CRS

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But the real test of community resilience came during the 2016-2017 growing season, when severe drought affected the area requiring a major emergency food aid response. Despite the severity of the drought, 19 out of 24 communities implementing WALA did not require food assistance during the crisis. In fact, while the World Food Program estimated the cost of typical emergency feeding programs at $390 per household per month for 9 months, the total cost for the complete WALA program cost $376 per household over 5 years—an astounding 10 percent of the estimated cost of emergency assistance.  

SUSTAINABILITY IS BUILT INTO EVERY SOLUTION.CRS Ethical Trade is another way we are engaging Catholics in the United States to help their global brothers and sisters build resilience and self-reliance. The program provides access to ethically produced products, education and advocacy opportunities. Through our retail partners, we’re ensuring fair prices, safer working conditions and environmentally sustainable practices to poor and disadvantaged communities. With every purchase, a donation is made to the CRS Fair Trade Fund, which invests in CRS projects around the world.

For example, the fund supported Trade Aid, an organization that helps the rural poor of northern Ghana find employment opportunities. Ghana’s economy, which relies heavily on agriculture, has been devastated due to drastic changes in its climate. The CRS Fair Trade Fund helped local women procure straw to make bolga baskets when extreme weather wiped out their crops. CRS Ethical Trade partner Serrv International brings these beautiful baskets to conscientious consumers all over the world. Working together, we’re creating more sustainable livelihoods.

CRS is also helping families in East Timor build a safety net against disaster. This young nation is recovering from years of violence, which destroyed entire villages. With the help of our partner Fraterna, the REACT project teaches people how to establish climate resilient gardens so they have enough food for their families and some left over to sell. Vegetable and seed varieties are selected based on their nutritional value, how quickly they grow and their drought resilience. These simple techniques strengthen families’ ability to build sustainable livelihoods—no matter what the future brings.

OUR BEST CHANCE FOR A BETTER FUTURE: CHILDREN AND YOUTH.Fifteen years ago, malaria was the leading cause of death in children. It has dropped to the fifth leading cause, and an end to this deadly disease is in sight. With 98 percent of malaria cases occurring in Africa and Asia, CRS is focusing its efforts—prevention, testing, treatment and community outreach—where the need is greatest. CRS has distributed more than 22 million insecticide-treated bed nets in The Gambia, Guinea and Niger. We’ve trained more than 5,500 people to share prevention messages, and we’re working with our partners to deliver preventive malaria medication to more than 2.8 million children under age 5 in the Sahel.

Through our network of Church and other partners, our malaria prevention efforts reach every community in The Gambia. Our efforts have helped reduce the country’s malaria cases by 50 percent—putting us on track to eliminate malaria in The Gambia by 2020.

In the West African country of Ghana,

women weave traditional baskets out of

elephant grass. Photo courtesy of Serrv

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One of the images used during the MacArthur

Foundation 100&Change competition to

showcase the loving, nurturing connection

found within families.

Photo by Edu Naranjo for CRS

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CRS and our partners are also changing the way the world cares for vulnerable children. The reality is that more than 8 million children around the world live in orphanages. While 80 to 90 percent of them have a living parent, poverty is driving these families apart. Not surprisingly, research shows that children in loving, nurturing families have better outcomes than those in residential care.

As part of the MacArthur Foundation 100&Change competition, CRS partnered with Lumos and Maestral International to give every child the chance to grow up with the love and support of a family. The Changing the Way We Care project aims to prevent children from entering residential care by providing families the support they need to care for their children. For those already in residential care, our solution seeks to reintegrate children with their own or other supportive families. We’ve seen this solution work in CRS programs around the world. Thanks to an investment in family-based care, the number of children in orphanages has been reduced by 71 percent in Moldova and 78 percent in Bulgaria. As one of four finalists in the 100&Change competition, the project was awarded $15 million to bring our solution to scale, and end the institutionalization of children for good.

Whether growing up in institutions or families, children around the world with disabilities are at higher risk for malnutrition, violence and abuse. They are also more likely to receive sub-standard health care. Through our humanitarian work, CRS realized we needed more technical capacity in working with people with intellectual disabilities. Partnering with Special Olympics International, we set out to create a health care system that doesn’t discriminate against anyone. The Intellectual Disability Empowerment Agenda, known as the IDEA project, trains community health care workers, mentors caregivers, provides disability-friendly spaces, and reduces the stigma of intellectual disabilities. We’re seizing every opportunity to create more for people with disabilities.

Your generous support has made these and many other transformational partnerships and programs possible. Whether you’re a first-time donor or a lifelong partner in our journey, we look forward to your continued support as we take our proven successes to scale. With your help, our best world is yet to come.

Growing up, Josh Agare of Nairobi struggled

with reading and math in school. As a teenager,

he competed in the Special Olympics and

represented athletes on the organization’s

board of directors. Josh now works with Special

Olympics Kenya—helping other children with

intellectual disabilities thrive.

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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES (in thousands)

OPERATING REVENUE 2017 2016

Total Funds Total Funds

Private support $239,663 $201,054

Public support 737,682 714,654

Investment and other income 1,248 2,050

Total $978,593 $917,758

OPERATING EXPENSES

Program services $918,124 $915,047

Supporting services 61,659 55,931

Total $979,783 $970,978

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS $(1,190) $(53,220)

NON-OPERATING REVENUE AND EXPENSES $22,171 $5,786

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $20,981 $(47,434)

Net assets, beginning of period $166,867 $214,301

Net assets, end of period $187,848 $166,867

2017 FINANCIAL SUMMARYCatholic Relief Services ensures that the funds you have so generously entrusted to us go where they are needed most. In the interest of stewardship, only summary financial information is provided in the annual report.

For complete financial statements including auditor’s notes, please visit crs.org/sites/default/files/2017-financials.pdf or call 888-277-7575.

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REVENUE (in thousands)

PRIVATE SUPPORT

CRS Collection $13,224 1.35%

CRS Rice Bowl 8,521 0.87%

Other private contributions 139,410 14.25%

Foundation and other private grants 42,165 4.31%

Bequests 36,343 3.71%

Total $239,663 24.49%

PUBLIC SUPPORT

Commodities and freight $191,466 19.56%

U.S. government grants 391,399 40.00%

Other public grants and contributions 154,817 15.82%

Total $737,682 75.38%

OTHER

Investment and other income $1,248 0.13%

TOTAL $978,593 100.00%

EXPENSES (in thousands)

PROGRAM SERVICES

Agriculture $147,750 15.08%

Water and Sanitation $8,061 0.82%

Education $75,055 7.66%

Emergency $425,860 43.46%

Microfinance $8,619 0.88%

Health $215,031 21.95%

Justice and Peacebuilding $37,748 3.86%

Total $918,124 93.71%

SUPPORTING SERVICES

Management and general $31,070 3.17%

Public awareness 7,211 0.73%

Fundraising 23,378 2.39%

Total $61,659 6.29%

TOTAL $979,783 100.00%

PUBLIC SUPPORT: 75.4%

PROGRAM SERVICES: 93.7%

PRIVATE SUPPORT: 24.5%

SUPPORT SERVICES: 6.3%

OTHER: 0.1%

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OVERSEAS LEADERSHIP

CENTRAL AFRICA

Regional DirectorScott Campbell

BeninSean Gallagher (CR)

Burundi Jude Marie Banatte (CM)

Cameroon, ChadDorothy Madison-Seck (CR)

Central African RepublicChristophe Droeven (CR)

Democratic Republic of CongoTimothy Bishop (CR)

NigeriaRebecca Hallam-Bassey (CR)

RwandaDarren Posey (CR)

TogoSamson Nzayisenga (CM)

EAST AFRICA

Regional DirectorDavid Orth-MooreMatt Davis

Djibouti, EritreaMatt Davis (CR)

EthiopiaJohn Shumlansky (CR)Matt Davis (CR)

Kenya, SomaliaLane Bunkers (CR)

South SudanJerome Farrell (CR)

SudanDaniel Wortman (CR)Driss Moumane (CR)

TanzaniaBrian Gleeson (CR)

UgandaElizabeth Pfifer (CR)

EUROPE, THE MIDDLE EAST AND CENTRAL ASIA

Regional DirectorKevin Hartigan

AfghanistanJasmine Bates (CR)

Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, SerbiaJoshua Kyller (CM)

Algeria, Cyprus, Jordan, Tunisia, YemenDonough Ryan (CR)

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, UzbekistanMarc D’Silva (CR)

Belarus, Georgia, Russia, UkraineSamuel Nichols (CM)

EgyptMourad Aidi (CR)

IraqHani El-Mahdi (CR)

Jerusalem, West Bank, GazaHilary Dubose (CR)

LebanonDavide Bernocchi (CR)Donough Ryan (CR)

PakistanJoe Weber (CR)

TurkeyWilliam Schmitt (CR)

EAST AND SOUTH ASIA

Regional DirectorGreg Auberry

BangladeshDeepti Pant (CM)

Cambodia, China, ThailandSanda Rihtman (CR)

Federated States of Micronesia, Oceania/Fiji, PhilippinesMatthew McGarry (CR)

India, Sri LankaTony Castleman (CR)

IndonesiaYenni Suryani (CM)

JapanGreg Auberry (RD)

LaosBernard Chaves (CR)

MyanmarScott Braunschweig (CM)

NepalLorraine Bramwell (CR)

Timor LesteTorrey Peace (CM)

VietnamJules Keane (CM)

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

Regional DirectorMary Hodem

Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, VenezuelaThomas Hollywood (CR)

Cuba, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Honduras, Jamaica, St. LuciaConor Walsh (CR)

El SalvadorHolly Inurreta (CR)

Guatemala, MexicoPaul Townsend (CR)

HaitiChristopher Bessey (CR)

NicaraguaAnne Bousquet (CR)

SOUTHERN AFRICA

Regional DirectorDorrett Byrd

Angola, ZambiaJuan Sheenan (CR)

Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, ZimbabweRita Billingsley (CR)

Lesotho, MozambiqueErica Dahl-Bredine (CR)

MadagascarJoshua Poole (CR)

MalawiDebra Shomberg (CR)

WEST AFRICA

Regional DirectorJennifer Overton

Burkina Faso, Ivory CoastBangre Moussa Dominique (CR)

The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, SenegalCarla Fajardo (CR)

GhanaKris Ozar (CR)

GuineaJean Marie Bihizi (CR)

LiberiaDarren Hercyk (CR)

MaliNiek De Goeji (CR)

NigerBill Rastetter (CR)

Sierra LeoneAndrew Schaefer (CR)

KEY: CM Country Manager  CR Country Representative

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U.S. OPERATIONS REGIONAL OFFICESThe role of Catholic Relief Services’ five domestic regional offices is to inform Catholics in the United States about global solidarity, and engage them in living their faith with their brothers and sisters in need around the world through CRS programs and advocacy.

Regional staff members work with dioceses, parishes, Catholic schools, universities, faith-based groups and religious communities. They also collaborate with the CRS Charitable Giving and Overseas Operations divisions to provide resources and opportunities for Catholics in the United States to pray, learn, act and give.

WEST

Regional DirectorJames DeHarpporteSan Diego, California

AlaskaCaliforniaHawaiiIdahoMontanaNevadaOregonWashington

SOUTHWEST

Regional DirectorRoberto NavarroSan Antonio, Texas

ArizonaArkansasColoradoNew MexicoOklahomaTexasUtahWyoming

MIDWEST

Regional DirectorMatthew BurkhartChicago, Illinois

IllinoisIndianaIowaKansasMichiganMinnesotaMissouriNebraskaNorth DakotaOhioSouth DakotaWisconsin

NORTHEAST/MID-ATLANTIC

Regional DirectorMaureen McCulloughPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

ConnecticutDelawareMaineMarylandMassachusettsNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkPennsylvaniaRhode IslandVermontVirginiaWashington, DCWest Virginia

SOUTHEAST

Regional DirectorCullen LarsonAtlanta, Georgia

AlabamaFloridaGeorgiaKentuckyLouisianaMississippiNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaTennesseeU.S. Virgin Islands

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DIOCESAN DIRECTORSCatholic Relief Services extends its thanks to our Diocesan Directors for helping Catholics in the United States live out their faith in solidarity with those in greatest need around the world. Your compassion and commitment make it possible for CRS to advance the Church’s global mission and vision, to advocate on international issues, and to provide updates on our activities to U.S. archdioceses and dioceses.

Diocesan Directors educate Catholics about Catholic social teaching, social justice and CRS’ efforts overseas on behalf of the Church in the United States. Their understanding of our work helps to engage the faithful in international concerns through programs such as CRS Rice Bowl, CRS Education and CRS Ethical Trade, through global partnerships and in outreach to young people, including college students on campuses around the country.

ALABAMA

Archdiocese of MobileMsgr. Michael Farmer

Diocese of BirminghamRev. Richard DonohoeMrs. Jane SweeneyMs. Edna Townes

ALASKA

Archdiocese of AnchorageMs. Bonnie BezousekMs. Bonnie J. Cler

Diocese of FairbanksMs. Teresa Chepoda UsibelliDeacon George Bowder

Diocese of JuneauDeacon Charles Rohrbacher

ARIZONA

Diocese of PhoenixSr. Maria Crucis Garcia

Diocese of TucsonSr. Leonette Kochan

ARKANSAS

Diocese of Little RockMr. Patrick GallaherMrs. Rebecca Cargile

CALIFORNIA

Archdiocese of Los AngelesMr. Jaime HuertaMs. Kathleen Buckley

Archdiocese of San FranciscoMs. Carolina Parrales

Diocese of FresnoMr. Jim GrantMsgr. Raymond C. Dreiling

Diocese of MontereyMs. Tish Scargill

Diocese of OaklandMr. Marc McKimmey

Diocese of OrangeMr. Greg Walgenbach

Diocese of SacramentoMs. Carolina EstradaMr. John Watkins

Diocese of San BernardinoMsgr. Tom WallaceSr. Hortensia DelVillar

Diocese of San DiegoMr. Rodrigo Valdivia

Diocese of San JoseRev. John HurleyMs. Crystal Catalan

Diocese of Santa RosaBishop Robert Vasa

Diocese of StocktonMs. Digna Ramirez

COLORADO

Archdiocese of DenverMr. Al Hooper

Diocese of Colorado SpringsMs. Michelle Maher-Lyons

Diocese of PuebloMr. James DiLorioMr. Joe Mahoney

CONNECTICUT

Archdiocese of HartfordMrs. Lynn Campbell

Diocese of BridgeportMs. Jessica NaydenMr. David Maloof

Diocese of NorwichRev. Msgr. Robert L. Brown

DELAWARE

Diocese of WilmingtonRev. Msgr. George Brubaker

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Archdiocese of WashingtonMs. Deborah McDonald

FLORIDA

Archdiocese of MiamiRev. Deacon Richard TurcotteMs. Patrice Schwermer

Diocese of OrlandoMrs. Deborah Stafford-Shearer

Diocese of Palm BeachMrs. Elena Muller Garcia

Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee

Rev. Deacon Raymond Aguado

Diocese of Saint AugustineMs. Anita HassellMrs. Ruby Peters

Diocese of Saint PetersburgMrs. Sabrina Burton-SchultzMrs. Megan Buckler

Diocese of VeniceMr. Ryan ChestineMr. Sean Myers

GEORGIA

Archdiocese of AtlantaMrs. Kat DoyleMs. Jayna Hoffacker

Diocese of SavannahSr. Pat Brown

HAWAII

Diocese of HonoluluDr. Dave ColemanFr. Robert Stark

IDAHO

Diocese of BoiseMr. Mark Raper

ILLINOIS

Archdiocese of ChicagoMr. Ryan LentsMr. Gustavo Arreguin

Diocese of BellevilleMsgr. John T. MylerMs. Cheryl Sommer

Diocese of JolietMr. Tom L. GarlitzMs. Kayla Jacobs

Diocese of PeoriaMsgr. Richard Soseman

Diocese of RockfordMr. Thomas McKenna

Diocese of SpringfieldMs. Vicki Compton

INDIANA

Archdiocese of IndianapolisMs. Theresa Chamblee

Diocese of EvansvilleMs. Sharon Burns

Diocese of Ft. Wayne- South Bend

Ms. Melissa Wheeler

Diocese of GaryMs. Adeline Torres

Diocese of LafayetteFr. Theodore Dudzinski

IOWA

Archdiocese of DubuqueDr. Tracy Morrison

Diocese of DavenportMr. Kent Ferris

Diocese of Des MoinesMs. Nancy Galeazzi

Diocese of Sioux CityDeacon David Lopez

KANSAS

Archdiocese of Kansas CityMr. Bill Scholl

Diocese of Dodge CityMr. John Ackerman

Diocese of SalinaMs. Michelle Martin

Diocese of WichitaMs. Bonnie Toombs

KENTUCKY

Archdiocese of LouisvilleMr. Steven BogusMr. Mark Bouchard

Diocese of CovingtonMr. Michael Murray

Diocese of LexingtonMr. Doug CulpMrs. Meagan Lederman

Diocese of OwensboroMr. Richard Murphy

LOUISIANA

Archdiocese of New OrleansMr. Thomas CostanzaMr. Kevin Fitzpatrick

Diocese of AlexandriaFr. Craig Scott

Diocese of Baton RougeMr. David C. AguillardMs. Jean Dresley

Diocese of Houma-ThibodauxMr. Rob GormanMs. Margie DuPlantis

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Diocese of LafayetteMrs. Stephanie BernardMs. Kim BoudreauxDeacon Jim Kincel

Diocese of Lake CharlesSr. Mary Vianney Walsh

Diocese of ShreveportFr. Rothell Price

MAINE

Diocese of PortlandMs. Ruth OakleyMs. Yvonne Borelli-Chace

MARYLAND

Archdiocese of BaltimoreMs. Ruth PulsMs. Natasha Williams

MASSACHUSETTS

Archdiocese of BostonMrs. Debbie Kincade Rambo

Diocese of Fall RiverRev. David M. Andrade

Diocese of SpringfieldMs. Kathryn Buckley-Brawner

Diocese of WorcesterRev. Richard F. Reidy

MICHIGAN

Archdiocese of DetroitMs. Lory McGlinnen Ms. Joyce HyttinenMr. Jason Shanks

Diocese of GaylordMs. Candace Neff

Diocese of Grand RapidsMs. Maggie Walsh

Diocese of KalamazooMs. Lisa Irwin

Diocese of LansingMr. George LandoltMr. Vince Gale

Diocese of MarquetteFr. Jaime Ziminski

Diocese of SaginawMs. Terri Grierson

MINNESOTA

Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

Deacon Mickey FriesenMr. Mike Haasl

Diocese of CrookstonMr. A. J. Garcia

Diocese of DuluthMs. Patrice Critchley-Menor

Diocese of New UlmDeacon Timothy Dolan

Diocese of Saint CloudRev. William VosMrs. Elizabeth Neville

Diocese of WinonaMr. Tom Parlin

MISSISSIPPI

Diocese of BiloxiMr. Gregory Crapo

Diocese of JacksonMs. Dorothy BalserMs. Sue Allen

MISSOURI

Archdiocese of Saint LouisMs. Jennifer Stanard

Diocese of Jefferson CityMr. Mark Saucier

Diocese of Kansas City-Saint Joseph

Mr. Bill Francis

Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau

Mr. Nicholas Lund-Molfese

MONTANA

Diocese of Great Falls-BillingsMr. Darren Eultgen

Diocese of HelenaMs. Kristi Irwin

NEBRASKA

Archdiocese of OmahaDeacon David Klein

Diocese of Grand IslandMs. Kathy Hahn

Diocese of LincolnRev. Daniel Rayer

NEVADA

Diocese of Las VegasMr. Tim O’Callaghan

Diocese of RenoMs. Rita SloanFr. Robert Chorey

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Diocese of ManchesterMrs. Meredith P. Cook, Esq.

NEW JERSEY

Archdiocese of NewarkRev. Timothy Graff

Diocese of CamdenMr. Michael Jordan Laskey

Diocese of MetuchenMsgr. Joe KerriganDeacon Peter BarcellonaDeacon Michael Martini

Diocese of PatersonRev. Edward Lambro

Diocese of TrentonRev. Ed JawidzikSr. Joanne Dress, DC

NEW MEXICO

Archdiocese of Santa FeFr. Arkad BiczakMs. Anne Avellone

Diocese of Las CrucesMs. Grace Cassetta

NEW YORK

Archdiocese of New YorkMr. George HortonMr. Tom Dobbins

Diocese of AlbanyMs. Mary Olsen

Diocese of BrooklynFr. Charles Keeney

Diocese of BuffaloSr. Mary McCarrick, OSFMr. Frank Andzik

Diocese of OgdensburgSr. Donna Franklin, DC

Diocese of RochesterMrs. Kathy Dubel

Diocese of SyracuseMr. Paul WalshMr. Michael Melara

NORTH CAROLINA

Diocese of CharlotteMr. Joseph Purello

Diocese of RaleighMr. Daniel Altenau

NORTH DAKOTA

Diocese of BismarckMr. Ron Schatz

Diocese of FargoFr. Andrew Jasinski

OHIO

Archdiocese of CincinnatiMs. Pam Long

Diocese of ClevelandMs. Kelly Ann Davis

Diocese of ColumbusMs. Erin Cordle

Diocese of ToledoMr. Jeff Grilliot

Diocese of YoungstownMs. Adrienne Curry

OKLAHOMA

Archdiocese of Oklahoma CityMs. Angela Schmidt

Diocese of TulsaMs. Lori Hahn

OREGON

Archdiocese of PortlandMost Rev. Peter SmithMr. Matt Cato

Diocese of BakerMr. Barry Menzentine

PENNSYLVANIA

Archdiocese of PhiladelphiaMrs. Anne Ayella

Diocese of AllentownMr. Robert Olney

Diocese of Altoona-JohnstownSr. Patti Rossi

Diocese of ErieMrs. Ann M. BadachMr. William Grant

Diocese of HarrisburgMr. Peter Biasucci

Diocese of PittsburghDr. Michel Therrien

Diocese of ScrantonMs. Catherine ButelMr. Richard DeBona

RHODE ISLAND

Diocese of ProvidenceMs. Melanie MonteiroMr. John BarryMs. Kathy McKeon

SOUTH CAROLINA

Diocese of CharlestonDeacon Gabriel Cuervo

SOUTH DAKOTA

Diocese of Rapid CityMs. Amy Julian

Diocese of Sioux FallsMr. Jerome Klein

TENNESSEE

Diocese of KnoxvilleMr. Paul Simoneau

Diocese of MemphisMrs. Therese GustaitisMs. Christine Hash

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Diocese of NashvilleDeacon Hans Toecker

TEXAS

Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Ms. Hilda Ochoa

Archdiocese of San AntonioMr. Jesús Ramirez

Diocese of AmarilloFr. Hector Madrigal

Diocese of AustinMr. Vianey HernandezMr. Steve Macy

Diocese of BeaumontMs. Letty Lanza

Diocese of BrownsvilleMr. Miguel Santos

Diocese of Corpus ChristiFr. Raynaldo Yrlas

Diocese of DallasMr. Jonathan Baca

Diocese of El PasoFr. Anthony C. CelinoMr. Marco Raposo

Diocese of LubbockMr. B. Marty Martin

Diocese of San AngeloFr. David Herrera

Diocese of TylerMs. Teresa Ramirez

Diocese of VictoriaMs. Debbie Vanelli

UTAH

Diocese of Salt Lake CityMs. Jean Hill

VERMONT

Diocese of BurlingtonMr. Phil LawsonMs. Stephanie Clary

VIRGINIA

Diocese of ArlingtonMs. Carla Walsh

WASHINGTON

Archdiocese of SeattleMr. J. L. DrouhardMs. Kelly Hickman

Diocese of SpokaneMr. Scott CooperMr. Robert McCann

Diocese of YakimaMsgr. Robert Siler

WEST VIRGINIA

Diocese of Wheeling-CharlestonRev. Brian O’Donnell, SJ

WISCONSIN

Archdiocese of MilwaukeeMr. Rob ShelledyMs. Kathy Shine

Diocese of Green BayMr. Eric WeydtMs. Cindy St. Aubin

Diocese of La CrosseMr. Christopher Ruff, STL

Diocese of MadisonMr. Nate Simmons

Diocese of SuperiorMr. Steve Tarnowski

WYOMING

Diocese of CheyenneMr. Matthew Potter

MILITARY SERVICES

Archdiocese of Military ServicesDr. Mark Moitoza

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

Diocese of Saint ThomasMs. Andrea Shillingford

CRS BOARD OF DIRECTORSBishop Gregory J. Mansour *Eparchy of Saint Maron

of Brooklyn

Archbishop Paul S. Coakley **Archdiocese of Oklahoma City

Mr. Tom ArndorferPresident, Jesuit High SchoolPortland, Oregon

Monsignor J. Brian Bransfield SecretaryGeneral SecretaryUnited States Conference ofCatholic Bishops

Bishop Edward J. BurnsDiocese of Dallas

Bishop William P. Callahan, OFM Conv. ***

Diocese of La Crosse

Mrs. Mary Jane CreamerBarrington, Rhode Island

Bishop Frank J. Dewane ***Diocese of Venice

Dr. Patricia M. DinneenSenior Advisor, EMPEA

Bishop Felipe EstévezDiocese of St. Augustine

Mr. Kevin Farrell TreasurerPrincipal, Avison Young St. Louis, Missouri

Bishop James V. Johnston Jr.Diocese of Kansas City-

St. Joseph

Archbishop Jerome E. ListeckiArchdiocese of Milwaukee

Archbishop George J. LucasArchdiocese of Omaha

Bishop Gregory L. ParkesDiocese of St. Petersburg

The Honorable Risë Jones Pichon

Judge, Superior Court ofCalifornia, County of Santa Clara

Mr. Christopher J. PolicinskiPresident and CEOLand O’Lakes Inc.

Mrs. Jeri Eckhart QueenanPartner, Global Development

Practice Area HeadThe Bridgespan Group

Mr. Mark RauenhorstPresident, Marren Properties LLC

Bishop Kevin C. RhoadesDiocese of Fort Wayne-

South Bend

The Honorable Geraldine E. Rivera ****

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Bishop Arthur J. SerratelliDiocese of Paterson

Bishop Joe S. VásquezDiocese of Austin

Mr. Stephen A. WalshBoulder, Colorado

Mrs. Charmaine WarmenhovenTrustee, Catholic Foundation

Archbishop Thomas WenskiArchdiocese of Miami

DIOCESAN DIRECTORS CONTINUED

Key: * Board Director: October–November 2016, Chairman: November 2016–present ** Chairman: October–November 2016, Member: January 2017–present *** January 2011–December 2016 **** December 2010–November 2016

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AGENCY LEADERSHIPSean L. CallahanPresident and CEO

Annemarie ReillyChief of Staff and Executive Vice President of Strategy

Mark MeliaExecutive Vice President, Charitable Giving

Shawn MoodExecutive Vice President, Human Resources

James BondExecutive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Joan RosenhauerExecutive Vice President, U.S. Operations

Schuyler ThorupExecutive Vice President, Overseas Operations

CRS FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORSMr. Glenn CreamerVice-ChairProvidence, Rhode Island

Mr. Sean L. Callahan †President and CEOCatholic Relief Services

Archbishop Paul S. Coakley †††ChairmanCatholic Relief ServicesArchdiocese of Oklahoma City

Bishop Gregory J. Mansour ††††ChairmanCatholic Relief ServicesBishop of the Eparchy of

Saint Maron of Brooklyn

Bishop J. Kevin BolandBishop Emeritus of Savannah

Mr. J. Paul BreitbachWinston Salem, North Carolina

Mrs. Geraldine P. CarolanPeachtree City, Georgia

Mrs. Pamela GilardiNew Smyrna Beach, Florida

Mr. Ronald R. GonzalesBoerne, Texas

Mrs. Sarita HanleyStamford, Connecticut

Deacon Stephen KanebSouth Hampton, New Hampshire

Bishop Gerald F. KicanasDiocese of Tucson

Mrs. Julie J. KraemerWilmette, Illinois

Bishop Robert N. LynchDiocese of St. Petersburg

Mr. Charles W. MulaneyChicago, Illinois

Mr. John O’ConnorNew York, New York

Mr. James N. PerryChicago, Illinois

Mrs. Karen RauenhorstLong Lake, Minnesota

Dr. Andreas SashegyiIndianapolis, Indiana

Bishop William S. Skylstad ††Bishop Emeritus of Spokane

Mrs. Jessie O. StarkParkland, Florida

Mr. Stephen A. WalshBoulder, Colorado

Archbishop John C. WesterArchdiocese of Santa Fe,

New Mexico

Mr. Arthur WigchersBrookfield, Wisconsin

Dr. Michael J. WolohanSaginaw, Michigan

Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo ††President and CEOCatholic Relief Services

Key† Term began January 2017 †† Term ended December 2016 ††† Term ended November 22, 2016 †††† Term began November 22, 2016

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ACKNOWLEDGED WITH GRATITUDEWe are deeply grateful for the many generous donors who support CRS each year, including American taxpayers by way of U.S. poverty-focused foreign assistance, which makes up less than 1 percent of the federal budget. When programs funded by these dollars are consistent with Catholic social teaching, CRS applies for resources to expand our work to lift people out of poverty.

Our donors include churches, dioceses, schools and other organizations, as well as individuals. Those listed here have donated $10,000 or more. We are also supported by members of the Catholic community who give donations, large or small, and help spread the word about CRS.

SIGNATURE FUND

CRS would like to acknowledge our Signature Fund donors, whose commitments have supported Health, Agriculture and Emergency programs around the world.

INDIVIDUAL DONORS

AAnonymous (370)A Retired PriestAnonymous Gift from GodMr. Victor T. AdamoMr. Charles AdamsMr. Gerald AgnewFrancis and Gillian AguilarMr. and Mrs. Anthony AlexanderMr. Michael and Mrs. Carol AllainMr. Jeff and Mrs. Holly AllenRev. Philip T. AllenMr. Thomas and Dr. Karen AllenMs. Blandine AlveyMr. and Mrs. Peter AmannMs. Jeanne AndersonMs. Susan AndersonMr. and Mrs. Vincent P. AndersonMr. L. AngelMr. Jerry and Mrs. Jackie AnhelickMr. David AntoshMs. Julia ApothekerMr. and Mrs. Peter ArcidiaconoCharles and Lucille ArmbrustBeth, Kathy and Don Awalt

BMr. Stephen and Mrs. Judith BalekMs. Kathy BallMr. and Mrs. Julie BallesterosMr. and Mrs. James L. BarrettMr. Richard and Mrs. Nancy

BarrettM.F. BarrorMr. and Mrs. Robert BartelsMr. and Mrs. Paul BataillonMr. Leland BauerMrs. Wilma BaumgartnerRev. William J. BauschAndrew R. Becker

Mr. Leo and Mrs. Beverly BedellMr. and Mrs. Jason J. BellDudley and Kathleen BennettGladys M. BentonMr. Thomas BerghammerMrs. Clare BerryMs. Victoria BiedensteinMr. and Mrs. Peter A. BigginsArchie Black and Jane McDonald

BlackMr. and Mrs. George R. BlahaFr. Stephen BlaireMr. David BlantonMark A. and Nancy Briggs BlaserMr. Matthew and Mrs. Debra

BlaskovichMr. Thomas G. BliznickMrs. Marian BochinskiLowell and Bev BoehmBob and Dr. Laura BoldtChris and Thais BoomsMr. William BortonMr. and Mrs. James J. BoyleDennis and Lorrie BradyMr. William BradyJohn and Carmel BrandWilliam J. BrandBob BrazeltonDennis and Terri BrazierMr. Robert BreardMr. John and Mrs. Hilary BreenMr. and Mrs. BreitbachMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. BrennanMs. Margaret BrinnJim and Lynn BriodyMr. Armando Brons and Mrs.

Lizbeth Romero de BronsMary Kay and Lewis BrooksMr. and Mrs. Robert BrooksMr. Matthew and Mrs. Janice

BrossMr. Kieran BrownMr. Patrick Brown and Ms. Mary

GillespieMr. Scott and Mrs. Susan BrownMr. Daniel BryanMr. Walter and Mrs. Judyann

BullardMary Catherine Bunting

Ms. Florance BurgessMr. Jon BurgessMs. Elaine BurkeMs. Marylane T. BurryMr. and Mrs. David BurtonMr. John Bycraft

CMr. and Mrs. Thomas CahillMr. Lawrence and Mrs. Virginia

CainMr. Francis CallahanDr. Adam CambrayHonorable Lawrence L. CameronMr. Joseph and Mrs. Dorothy

CanavanMr. Patrick CarneyMr. and Mrs. Bill CarpenterMr. and Mrs. Michael E. CarrMr. Daniel and Mrs. Gail CarrollMr. Donald CassidyMr. and Mrs. David L. CastaldiMr. and Mrs. William Cavanaugh IIIMr. Joseph and Mrs. Mary

ChadwickDr. Barbara ChambersMr. Arnold ChampagneDr. Kwang ChangMr. Owen Chen and Ms. Anna

HamMr. Paul and Mrs. Alisia ChesenMr. and Mrs. John ChinDr. Galen and Mrs. Annie ChunMr. Dominic CiprianiMr. Douglas CirilloMr. Thomas and Mrs. Celeste

ClintonMr. and Mrs. Richard P. ColeyMr. Gerald and Mrs. Sharon

ConnealyMs. Nancy and Mr. Robert ConnorMr. Thomas and Mrs. Mary

CooneyJohn and Maureen CoppTom Corra and Dara ConcaghCatherine F. CorriganMr. Louis CorveseJohn and Emily CostiganDr. Bryan and Mrs. Monica CoxMr. and Mrs. Glenn CreamerMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Crotty Jr.Mr. Chris CullinaneMrs. Eleanor P. CummingsMsgr. Joseph CurleyMr. Mark Curran and Ms. Margaret

StraubMr. John and Mrs. Winifred Curry

DDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. DaffronBarry Daly and Jane DowlingMr. Donald P. Dampf

Mr. Christopher and Mrs. Deborah Davey

Dr. James and Susan DavidMr. and Mrs. George E. DavisJohn and Lenore de CsepelMs. Kathleen G. DeakinsMr. Joseph DeAngelisMr. John DearhammerDr. Michael A. DeckMs. Donna DeeleyMr. James and Mrs. Beatriz DefoeRev. L. Edward DeimekeMr. Donald T. DelamoreMr. and Mrs. Paul DennisonNicole Derrico and FamilyMr. Peter DesouzaMr. Robert J. DevereauxMr. Donald and Mrs. Ellen DeveyMr. and Mrs. John J. DiamondMr. and Mrs. Pablo DiegoRobert and Diane DiensMsgr. Conrad R. DietzMr. Dennis DillMr. Michael DillonMrs. Sally DimondTom and Mary DinndorfDr. Patricia M. DinneenDr. Concetta DirussoMr. William and Mrs. Mary DittrichMr. and Mrs. John DiVittorioMr. and Mrs. Stephen DixonMr. and Mrs. Michael G. DohertyMr. Joseph and Mrs. Anne DolsMichael and Maureen DonahueMr. Robert DondelingerMr. Wayne and Mrs. Carolyn

DondelingerMr. John DonohueDr. and Mrs. Ralph M. DoughtonDorothy and John DoughtyMr. Allen and Mrs. Rita DrakeMr. Robert DubeauMr. Richard and Mrs. Pamela

DubinMr. and Mrs. James J. DuceyMr. and Mrs. Charles DuffyDr. Angeline DufnerMr. Donald and Mrs. Valerie

DuganMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dugas Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. DunbarMr. Louis DupreMr. Richard Durkin and Ms. Ann

ThiviergeMrs. Dina Dwyer-Owens and Mr.

Mike OwensMs. Jacqueline M. Dyer and Mr.

Keith H. HammondsIn Memory of Irene Dykes

EDr. Kenneth and Mrs. Sara Edel

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Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. EdmondsMs. Mildred EdwardsMr. William EglerNancy and Jim ElsonMr. John EmersonMr. Charles Engel and Mrs. Efiona

MainMr. Daniel and Mrs. Lis EngstromMr. John and Mrs. Kelli Evans

FMr. and Mrs. Richard M. FabbroMr. Brad FaganMr. Patrick FaheyMr. Eric FahrentholdMr. Joe FalkenburgRev. James FalseyMr. Eugene and Mrs. Sallyann

FamaRev. Leo O. FarleyMr. and Mrs. Kevin R. FarrellDr. Jeanne FastookMr. Steven and Mrs. Patricia

FavoryMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Michael

FeeneyFr. John FeltzRobert and Linda FetchMr. and Mrs. James FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. John FlahertyMr. and Mrs. William J. FlanaganMr. Ronald FoisySheila and Lawrence FoleyMr. David and Mrs. Carol FoltzMr. Frank and Mrs. Barbara FoltzMr. Kenneth and Mrs. Helen FoltzMr. Paolo and Mrs. Rita FontaniMr. Gianpiero and Mrs. Teresa

ForcinaMr. Norbert FougerousseMr. Lewis FountainMr. Antony and Mr. Wendar FuMr. and Mrs. Richard I. Fukumoto

GMr. and Mrs. John GaiMrs. Bernice GalbreathDeacon Gary Gallagher and Mrs.

Lauranne O’Neil-GallagherMs. Sharon GallagherMr. and Mrs. Kevin P. GallenMr. Niall and Mrs. Gretchen

GannonMs. Nelia GarciaGeorge and Mary GarveyMr. and Mrs. Dennis M. GasickMr. John N. GavinMs. Mary GearnsMs. Carol F. GehlMr. John GerneyMrs. Marie GerwinMr. Douglas Giancoli

Mr. Michael GibsonMr. Scott GieselmanMr. and Mrs. Frank GilardiMr. Gerald E. GillMs. Margaret GilleoRaymond P. and Marie M. GintherMr. Tom GleasonDr. L. Gonzalez Castro and Mrs.

Silviya AtanasovaMs. Mary GoodeMr. and Mrs. Roger GoodmanMr. Stephen V. GorlaMr. George GowenMr. and Mrs. Robert D. GrahamMr. Robert and Mrs. Patricia

GraneyDr. and Mrs. Andrew GreenMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. GregoryMr. and Mrs. Fred GretschMaureen V. GriffinMr. Jack GriffinDr. Elizabeth GriffithMr. Victor and Mrs. Katharina

GrossiMr. Michael and Mrs. Carol GuidryThe Guthrie/Reinsdorf Family

HMr. and Mrs. Robert HaasBrenda and Gregory J. Hamer Sr.Gregory and Sarita HanleyMr. Duane HanselDr. Paul and Mrs. Maureen

HartiganMr. and Mrs. Edward F. HasbrookDr. Richard and Mrs. Mary HattanMr. Robert HauserMrs. Grace T. HawkesMr. and Mrs. Robyn HaywardMs. Helen M. HealyJeanne and Michael HeekinMr. David and Mrs. Eileen

HeffernanMrs. Sally HeimermanDr. Thomas HeinzelMrs. Dolores HejjawiMr. and Mrs. Ivan HeldMr. Gordy HellenbrandMr. and Mrs. W. HelselMr. Glenn HendryMr. James J. HennessyDr. and Mrs. John L. HennessyMr. Robert Henry and Mrs. Helen

HenryDr. Peter and Mrs. Maureen

HerbertMr. Adrian and Mrs. Dolores HillMr. Peter and Mr. Thomas

HillenbrandCol. Joseph and Mrs. Constance

Hines

Rev. Richard HinkleyAnnie and John HisleDr. and Mrs. Thomas R. HoberockMr. Robert HoehnMs. Virginia HoffmannMr. and Mrs. Carl HolbornMr. C. Richard Hollenbach and

Mrs. Louis M. HollenbachMr. Erle HolmMr. Robert and Mrs. Maureen

HopperMr. Donald and Mrs. Barbara

HoweCatherine and Robert HowellMr. David HuchMr. and Mrs. Guy S. HuelatDr. Carl C. Hug Jr.Mr. Philip HulsizerBob and Eileen HuntDr. and Mrs. M. R. HurtubiseMr. G. Richard and Mrs. Anne

HutterMr. John B. Hynes

IMr. Jaime and Mrs. Rosario

Infante Ms. Elizabeth IrvinMr. Gary and Mrs. Theresa

Iskowitz

JDr. and Mrs. Edward JacksonMary and Michael JaharisMr. John D. Jeffers and Mrs. Mary

E. EdrichMrs. Ruth JennerjahnMr. Marvin and Mrs. Peggy

JohnsonMr. George JokerstMr. Harry and Mrs. Marilyn JonesAnne and Greg JordanJames and Kathleen JoyceMr. Joseph JurgensmeyerMr. and Mrs. George JurkowichMr. Charles and Mrs. Mary Juster

KMrs. Janet Kadesky-RuttenbergMr. Stephen KamakMr. Akitoshi KanAlbert J. and Diane E. Kaneb

FamilyStephen and Andrea KanebMr. Terence KaraninkMr. and Mrs. Vincent KasperickMary Nancy KatinFr. Anthony KazarnowiczEd and Anne KearneyMr. Peter and Mrs. Eilish KeatingMr. Patrick and Mrs. Gwen KeeneyRev. Thomas Keller

Mr. Brian Kelley and Mrs. Debra Donaldson-Kelley

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt KelloggMrs. Sara KellyMr. John KemmererMr. Geoff J. KennedyMary Angela KernanMs. Harriett KeslerDr. Robert J. KilianMr. and Mrs. David Kimbell Jr.Mr. Christopher and Mrs. Mary

KincaidFrank and Dolores KinnMr. Zoltan KissMr. Robert and Mrs. Deborah KlugMrs. Emily and Mr. Mark KoczelaDr. John Koenig and Mrs. Donna

KoenigMr. and Mrs. Frank Edward KominMs. Barbara KoppMary and John KoreyGeorge and Rosemarie KorphageRoman B. KorteRev. Msgr. Paul P. KoszarekMr. Mike and Mr. Cullen KovacHarry and Julie Jansen KraemerMr. Louis and Mrs. Denise KratzMr. Richard KreitzbergMr. and Mrs. Kevin E. KreuzMr. and Mrs. Gregory KrohmMs. Doris KrumenackerMr. Joshua KrumholzMr. George Kunberger and Ms.

Diane CracknelMr. Thomas and Mrs. Caroline

Kurtz

LMr. Theodore LacknerMrs. Julia M. LadnerMr. Bernard LamJohn LaneMr. Phillip Lariviere and Mrs. Erin

LariviereMr. and Mrs. Robert LathamMr. Timothy and Mrs. Margaret

LaughlinEileen and John LawlerMr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. LawlerMr. and Mrs. Robert E. LawlessMr. and Mrs. William E. Leahey Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John J. LeahyMs. Phyllis LeeMr. David and Mrs. Cheryle

LelinskiMr. Joseph and Mrs. Martha

LemieuxMr. Albert and Mrs. Michelle

LesmeisterMr. and Mrs. Robert F. LesslFr. Robert Lexa

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Ms. Yvonne LeyEarl and Darielle LinehanJohn and Elizabeth LinehanDr. and Mrs. Kenneth LockeMr. and Mrs. John LoftusBob and Rita LorenzDaniel and Nancy LoughranMs. Dorothy LucasMr. and Mrs. David Earl LynchDr. John and Mrs. Teresa LyonsMr. John Lyons

MMr. and Mrs. Richard MacchiaJoe and Katie MageeMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. MaguireMr. David Mahaffey and Mrs.

Virginia White-MahaffeyMr. and Mrs. James V. Maher Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. MaierHenry B. MaloneyMr. Paul and Mrs. Cathy MaloyMr. and Mrs. Patrick MandracchiaMr. and Mrs. James ManningDr. Michael and Mrs. Sheila

MarcheseMr. and Mrs. Dennis MarksMr. Norris and Mrs. Lori MarshallMr. George and Mrs. Margaret

MartensMr. Daniel MarusDr. and Mrs. Christopher W.

MatternMs. Mary MattinglyRichard P. and Yasuko S. MattioneDr. Thomas and Karen MauroMr. Daniel MayRev. Richard MaynardMs. Bridget McBarronMr. James and Mrs. Ann

McCormickRev. Kieran McCormickWalter and Mary Lou McCormickNancy and Kevin McDevittWilliam and Mary McDevittMr. Charles and Mrs. Linda

McDonoughMr. Andrew McGoeyMr. James and Mrs. Marie

McGowanMr. and Mrs. John McGreevySr. Lorraine McGrewMr. James C. McGroddyMr. Paul and Mrs. Christine

McGuireMr. Thomas McLaughlinDr. Marian F. McNamaraMs. Anne and Mr. Michael

McNameeMr. and Mrs. Dan MeehanMr. and Mrs. Lawrence MeigsBishop Dale Melczek

Mr. John MerrittMr. Thomas and Mrs. Judy

MichaelsMr. Richard Mier and Mrs. Rita

CaufieldMr. Roberto MignoneMrs. Judith MillerMr. Stephen MillerMs. Eileen MilnesMr. Christian MiltonMrs. Encarnacion MolinaPaul and Sandra MontroneJames and Cathy MooreMr. Jonathan Morlot and Mrs.

Hattie RuttenbergMr. and Mrs. Michael MoroskyRobert E. MorrisMrs. and Mr. MoskovitzMr. Albert MuellerMr. Thomas MuellerMr. Anthony and Mrs. Barbara

MugnoloCharles W. Mulaney Jr.Mr. Thomas MulloolyMr. and Mrs. Eugene F. and Mary

M. MurphyMr. Glen MurphyMr. Paul MurphyMs. Kim MurphyMr. and Mrs. William O. MurphyMr. Brian MurrayMs. Felicitas MurrayPat and Troy MurrayMr. Charles Myler

NMr. and Mrs. Raymond NassMr. Edward and Ms. Jackie NeidelGerald and Monica NillesMr. Gregory and Mrs. Peggy NillesMichael and Kathleen NillesMr. Robert NobileMrs. Michele Nolen and Mr.

George Nolen

ODr. Dennis and Mary Lou

O’ConnorJohn O’ConnorGrazyna and Michal OdyniecMs. Mary M. O’HernMr. Patrick O’KeefeMr. James and Mrs. Jeanne

O’LearyMr. Ahmad OlomiMr. Gerard O’NeillJohn and Diane O’NeillMr. and Mrs. James OrengaMark and Rita O’RourkeMr. and Mrs. Paul OrrsonFr. Frank OsburgMar OstrowskiMr. and Mrs. Bill O’Toole

Ms. Karen O’TooleMr. Gregory Otterson and Mrs.

Mary Murphy

PMs. P. PaceMr. John PalmeriMr. William F. PalmeriJohn and Alice ParisMr. and Mrs. Michael C. PascucciMr. Raman PatelMrs. Donna PaulsenMr. Robert PeaseMr. Anatolio PellizzettiSeňor Hubert PerezCharles and Jo Ann PetersMiss Gloria PetittoMr. George O. PfaffMs. Jane C. PfeifferMr. Tuan PhanDr. John D. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Peter H. PhillipsJoe and Susan PichlerMr. and Mrs. Todd PierceMr. Richard and Mrs. Sharon

PirconMr. Robert and Mrs. Laura PlazeMr. Thomas PobjeckyMr. Gerald and Mrs. Eileen

PoblockiMrs. Lorraine PohlenMr. Arthur PopehnMr. Arthur T. PotterMr. Doug PowellMr. and Mrs. William PowellMr. Julio and Mrs. Deanne PrietoMr. David and Mrs. Lorrie

PritchardMr. M. PrunerMr. Michael and Mrs. Valerie

Puglisi

QJeri and Charles QueenanMr. John Queralt Mr. George and Mrs. Carolyn

Quinn

RMrs. Catherine RealDr. Michael and Mrs. Annemarie

RedivoMs. Janis ReedMr. James and Mrs. Rita ReillyMrs. Carmel Reinhardt-PageMr. L. and Mrs. Beverly ReinigMr. James ReisMr. and Mrs. Jack RemickMr. Richard and Mrs. Mary

ReuscherAnne and Ed RiceMr. and Mrs. Walter T. RichMsgr. Ronald Richardson

J. Peter RickettsJohn and Mary Pat RickmanSr. Mary RileyMr. Matt and Mrs. Jeannine RissiRev. Charles RitterMs. Jean Rivlin and Ms. Frances

AllenLynne Lutenbacher RobertsMr. John RocheMr. Charles RoeslerMr. Joseph and Mrs. Corinne

RogersSeňor Roberto y Seňora Nelly

RojasRev. Stephen RomanRev. Richard RossmanDr. and Mrs. David RowekampMs. Catherine RowlandMr. Michael Runnebohm and Mrs.

Marcy PatrickMr. and Mrs. Ed RuppertDr. and Mrs. Daniel RushingMr. Daniel and Mrs. Jacqueline

RussellMr. Eric Ruttenberg and Ms. Perri

PeltzMr. John and Mrs. Margaret

RuttenbergMs. Kathy RuttenbergMr. Andrew and Mrs. Mary RyanMr. James RyanMr. Richard and Mrs. Jennifer

RykowskiMr. and Mrs. Donald Rynbrandt

SMr. Christopher Saari and Ms.

Sarah O’DowdDr. Richard P. SallerMr. James SarkaDr. and Mrs. Andreas SashegyiMr. Alfred and Mrs. Susanne

SauerMr. and Mrs. Donald SavantLisa and Mark SchafaleMr. Maurice SchaferMr. Steven G. SchallerElmer J. and Barbara A. SchefersJohn and Deborah ScheidMr. Joseph Schirripa and Mrs.

Ellen MercierMr. and Mrs. Arthur SchmidtMr. David C. and Mrs. Francine

SchoenMr. and Mrs. Donald A. SchratzJohn and Barbara SchubertMr. and Mrs. Aaron SchuchartMr. and Mrs. Richard ScudellariMr. and Mrs. Paul E. SebastianMr. and Mrs. Vincent P. SeilerTim and Carrie SellnerBarbara Semans

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Mr. Matt SeryJim and Marie SewardMr. Michael and Mrs. Jennifer

SextonMr. and Mrs. Ronald SforzaMr. and Mrs. Robert William

ShafferDr. Anthony and Mrs. Mary ShaiaMr. David Shapiro and Ms.

Margaret LordMr. and Mrs. Dennis D. ShoenerMr. Richard J. SilveyMr. R. and Mrs. Mary SimMr. and Mrs. Carl SitzmannMr. and Mrs. Bryan SmithGuy and Nancy SmithMs. Judith SmithMr. David Smyth and Mrs. J.

Robert-SmythJohn A. SobratoMr. Jerome SommerMr. and Mrs. Brian T. SoukupMr. and Mrs. David L. SpaconeBrian and Carolan StanskyMr. Raymond and Mrs. Erlinda

StantonMs. Mary StaudenmaierMs. Gina SteinhoffWilliam StiefelDonald and Mary StirlingMr. Paul and Mrs. Betty StitzelMr. Clifford and Mrs. Dorothy

SturekMr. Charles SullivanMr. David SullivanRev. James M. SullivanMr. Robert SullivanCecily SuraceMr. and Mrs. Robert L. SweeneyRev. Mr. and Mrs. Steve SwopeMr. Charles and Mrs. Rochelle

SzewsDr. William Szkrybalo

TMr. and Mrs. Michael J. TangneyDr. Daniel and Dr. Shannon TapiaMr. James and Mrs. Shirley

TeegardenMr. and Mrs. Philip TenneyDr. Anthony J. Matan and Dr.

Silvia TeranMr. Jim and Mrs. Marita TheisenMrs. James ThielenMr. Mike and Mrs. Lois ThomMr. and Mrs. Ben ThomasRichard and Jeanne ThomasMr. and Mrs. Dennis Tippmann Sr.Geraldine Carolan and Barry

TolbertMr. Charles and Ms. Denise

Tollinche

Dr. David TomanekMr. Luke TomyczDr. and Dr. Matthew TonelliMr. Arthur TorresMr. George and Mrs. Karen

ToscanoMr. Donald J. TourneyMr. and Mrs. Thomas TownsendMs. Elaine TracyMr. Roger TrincheroMr. Robert and Mrs. Jimena TrueMr. and Mrs. Robert TrueMr. Augustin and Ms. Marlene

TschosikMr. Eugene C. TuohySharen Jester Turney

UFr. Gregory Uhrig Ms. Margaret Uridge

VMr. and Mrs. Richard S. ValeMr. and Mrs. James J. ValentineMr. Michael Van DevereMr. Thomas and Mrs. Joan

VanSlounMr. Johnson and Mrs. Shiji VarkeyMr. Daniel VartanIn Memory of Rachael Dougherty

VaughanMr. Matthew and Mrs. Karen

VerucchiMr. Patrick and Mrs. Eileen VeruttiMr. Theodore Volz and Mrs.

Kathryn Wolohan-VolzMr. Ernest M. von Simson

WDr. and Mrs. Daniel Waligora Mr. Alan WalkleyTom Walter and Cindy ClarkeDarlene M. WardMr. and Mrs. Sedgwick WardMr. David and Mrs. Linda WatsoMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Weaver Jr.Mr. Marty and Mrs. Alicia WeberMr. and Mrs. Timothy B. WelchMrs. Margaret WendtMr. and Mrs. Eric WengelMs. Judith WestMr. F. and Mrs. Elizabeth WhiteMr. William WhiteMr. Marc Whitehead and Mrs.

Sheila O’BrienDr. Maryanne WhyteMr. Z. PotterMary Ann and Art WigchersStephen and Margaret WilcoxDr. Mary A. WillardAgnes N. WilliamsMs. Charlene WilliamsMr. William J. Williams Jr.

Mr. Andrew and Mrs. Linda WillmsMr. Edward and Mrs. Barbara

WilsonRuth WimsattJames and Merri WindmillerMr. Thomas and Mrs. Maureen

WipfMr. Thomas and Mrs. Mary

WisniewskiDr. and Mrs. Michael J. WolohanDr. David WongMr. Thomas WonsiewiczFr. Lawrence WrennMrs. Elizabeth Wrobel

YJoe Yuhas

ZMr. Joseph and Mrs. Judy Zalner

ANNUITY DONORS

Many of you have generously chosen to support CRS by establishing a Charitable Gift Annuity. We are honored to recognize those who did so during fiscal year 2017.

Anonymous (32)In memory of Evelyn Kay

BahnsenMr. Robert and Mrs. Elisabeth

BergeronMr. George BrewerMr. Cletus H. BrincksMr. Frank BuckmanRobert and Osla CaseRev. James K. CavanaughMrs. Barbara and Mr. Paul ClaffeyMr. Thomas and Mrs. Sharon

ClarkMr. Patrick DaileyMrs. Ann and Mr. Anthony DecMrs. Dianne DomagalskiErnest and Betty DorkoMr. Donald L. EsserMr. Martin and Mrs. Barbara FagaRev. Thomas C. FoleyMrs. LaVerne Forbes and Mr.

Francis D. ForbesMrs. Clara GarberMr. Robert and Mrs. Janice

GarlichMr. Gerald and Mrs. Sharon

GartnerMr. and Mrs. Dennis M. GasickMs. Ann GilbertDr. John H. Glick Jr. and Mrs.

Mary V. GlickMr. William GogginMr. Michael GordonMs. Gerlinde GossmannMs. Carole Grappo

Mr. Darryl GrosjeanDonna A. GushenBishop Bernard J. HarringtonMr. Morton HenryMr. C. Richard Hollenbach and

Mrs. Louis M. HollenbachMsgr. Thomas IvoryMr. Claude and Mrs. Marie JaycoxMr. Dennis and Mrs. Linda JilotRosella S. KarpMs. Colette KarpMr. Walter and Mrs. Madeleine

KorfmacherRev. Msgr. Paul P. KoszarekMs. Amy KrabbeMs. Emma Jayne KretlowMr. Duane and Mrs. Jeanne

KurapkaRev. Thomas LeeJudith R. LochtefeldMs. Nancy MakinenElizabeth A. MaloneyMr. Ignacio and Mrs. Pat

Martinez Mrs. Clytie MattoonMs. Jean McInerneyCharles J. McKennaBishop Dale MelczekMr. and Mrs. Donald F. MiddletonRev. James MurphyMr. Brian MurrayMrs. Alice NevilleMs. Jeanne NolanMr. Christopher X. O’ConnorMrs. Joan O’HareMr. Robert D. O’TooleRev. Paul OttingMichael and Karen PalluconiMr. Paul Purta and Mrs. Judith

PurtaTimothy R. RhyneMsgr. Joseph SemancikMr. Thomas and Mrs. Betty SmithRoseann B. TerminiMr. Thomas VaccaroMs. Frances VessellsFr. Joseph VujsMr. Charles and Mrs. Ruth WalshDr. Wayne WeisnerMrs. Maureen WesolowskiMr. James and Mrs. Teresa WickRon and Kathy WittigMr. Joseph J. WittwerMr. Stephen WorshamMrs. Ethel WoytekMr. Earl and Mrs. Shirlene ZieglerMr. Steve Zoladz

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BEQUESTS

CRS gratefully remembers those donors who made provisions in their estate plans in support of the world’s poor. The following are the names of those whose bequests were received in fiscal year 2017.

Sadie C. AdamsPatricia J. AducciDavid H. AldeborghFrances AmiconeElda AnelliLouis AntonelliAnthony A. AnzaloneJulia A. ArakelianJohn C. ArmbrusterJoseph AsaroJames E. AudinoConcetta BaldassarreFlorence BartkowskiDouglas and Janet BartlettCatherine T. BartleyRobert George BaschMildred A. BeattieJosephine A. BellJoan BenoitJames T. BertisLouis A. BertrandSamuel BocchieriRev. Ronald J. BoccieriRobert N. BollerPhilip C. BondAlice B. BonnetRichard J. BoyleCurtis and Grace BrownfieldCatherine BruckGeorge BryantBeatrice BuckCaroline C. BukowskiMary Jane BullCarmine T. BuonaiutoDonald BuzzelliRev. Francis Xavier CallahanJames J. CaponeDonald CarverEllen Adelaide CasselberryPatricia CavanaughPaul ChagnonBarbara C. ChandlerRuth Hayburn CisekAnthony E. CladisAnna F. ClarkeMartha Ellen ClewellThomas ClintonDavid and Margaret ClyneMichael CocchiaroRev. William F. CondonEdward M. ConnorsHelen M. CooganStephen L. Cooley

Mary Patricia CornelyEmma G. CorriganJohn and Ninna George CorwinRev. Raymond J. CossetteKermaline CottermanMarillyn F. CraigGeorge D. CrombieHelen C. CroninBianca M. CulbertsonEunice DaleyNeal J. DeanJacqueline DemoreuilleBarbara DennyEleanor Brown DentonRaymond DerbyshireRose Marie J. M. DerksRose M. DeutschmanRev. Thomas F. DeVitaJohn L. DevlinGeorge DeWald Jr.Rev. Edward F. DhondtPeggy Jo DigginsKathleen M. DillonEdward B. Dillon Jr.Daniel P. DonahueFrans J. DornMargaret E. DoughertyMary Ellen DoughertyMartha H. DoyleRev. Richard A. DriscollPatrick DurnanDavid F. EllisonJames L. ElsonJean EttelsonLawrence W. FaggEleanor V. FailsCaroline and Dorothy F. FarinaRichard T. FarrellDianne FehlPatricia C. FisherRobert N. FisherJames D. FitzPatrickGilbert J. FoxKendall C. FoxMarilyn Kay FoxMyra FoxWilliam A. FoxThomas R. FoyHelen L. FranklinRichard FratesiRev. Joseph B. FrederickAngela P. FrostRev. Kevin P. GaffeyLawrence J. GaffneyAlgert A. GaidimauskasSharon GallagherAgnes S. GamiereArthur M. GarzonVeronica GeigerRev. Joseph F. Geniesse, CSC Msgr. Alexander GeorgeJohn Edward Geraghty

Dennis GerbazWilliam J. GleasonRuth L. GoldbossMyrna GolecruzMichael B. GrafMarie E. GrayIvo P. GreifRalph J. GriesbachJohn Alden GriffinRichard GroveSusan Claire GuiragosCorinne A. GullingRosemary GwynnDavid J. HaasEllen Catherine HackettHarry C. Hagerty Jr.Martha HamblinDale L. HareRoger HarmonMargaret S. HatfieldRobert E. HeacockAlbert C. HeinleinDoris R. HellmundRachel HessenMargaret W. HicksJohn HillMsgr. Carl D. HinrichsenJohn P. HochRobert HoffmanAgnes M. HoganRev. David James HoganFrank J. HonigmanMargaret K. HowarthRobert HoweIrene Margaret HughesRosalie IhryPatrick F. IrwinIrene F. JankowskiPeggy R. JorbanJohn JudgeDorothy M. KailMary M. KaneMary T. KaneRichard P. KaneWilliam J. KasipVera T. KaskaEllin Margaret M. KellyRev. Raymond G. KennyJean KentisbeerMichael P. KieltykaRev. Ellwood Bud KieserRobert H. KlineJohn A. KozelJoan A. KraftAnthony KrizlEdward J. KuchinskasDonald Bernard KuntzMary T. KutiRose B. LandeisZdenka LarsonDr. Louis F. LawrenceMargaret R. Leader

Richard LeahyFrank J. LeonardiHarold T. ListortRev. Leonard J. LoegeringAdele LohmannPatricia A. LonghenryAlice W. LorillardMary “Maura” Cryan LouisClare C. LoweMsgr. Matthew C. LuczyckiDaniel C. LynchRev. Richard J. MackeThomas J. MadellTheodore E. MadeyBeatrice R. MahanJohn F. MahaneyCharles P. MajkrzakLawrence W. MalavitaConstance E. MalloyBrennan ManningMary F. MaraAlice M. MareshCarolyn S. MartinRobert David MartinPatricia MarzoFelicia F. MastersJohn O. MattinglyRev. Robert J. MauntelJune M. McAllisterMr. and Mrs. Mark J. McCabeRuth G. McClenningOsbourne W. McConathyBishop William McCormackJohn J. McDonaldSonya McFallAlbina McGowanRuth I. McGreveyRev. Joseph McGuireRev. John H. McKennaThomas Deglan McKiernanRev. Vincent de Paul McMurryDr. Sheila J. McNallyPatricia M. McNamaraFrederick McNichollAndrew C. McNultyElsa MeneguzzoFrederick M. MessinaGeraldine A. MeyerLawrence MeyersRev. Chester MichaelRobert J. MilderJohn J. MollDonald M. MooreDr. Kathleen G. MooreCharlotte C. MorganRichard J. MuellerDolores C. MungovanCatherine Patricia MurphyWilliam F. MurphyJohn L. MurrayMary Catherine Power MyersMargaret Neaton

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Katherine L. NicklausPatricia A. ObenaufAlfred and Ailene O’BrienShirley A. O’ConnellRev. Matthew O’ConnorGregory and Jean O’ConorFrances E. O’DonnellJames T. O’DonnellGeraldine O’MalleyRev. Richard J. OrtmeierCatherine F. OstranderJennie PalumboMsgr. George ParnassusMarguerite PasleyBernadette PaulCecilia PearceJack PerkinsMary C. PerkinsDonald and Theresa PeterMargaret Della PietraDorothy PopovichMary J. PorrecaArthur and Elizabeth PowellRev. John Timothy PowerLois R. PritchardCecelia D. PudelkewiczWalter Foster QuevedoElizabeth K. QuinlanBernadine T. RachubaMsgr. Leonard E. RackiEllen RaddayBill K. RahmesHelen S. RakowskiClarence RazabdouskiFrancis E. ReedCharles H. ReidHelen A. ReillyPaul E. and Marilyn J. ReillyMary Ann K. ReynoldsAnthony T. RicchezzaBridie RiellyBarbara H. RigginsJames V. RobbRev. Lawrence RobotnikMarcella M. RoederRev. Robert L. RoedigHelen M. RollmanCarl P. RomeGenevieve RostEleanor RusanowskiRalph G. RyanFlorence A. SacchettaArvid SahlinWalter J. Salat Sr.Concetta SanzariHenry Elias SarkisCarmela SavocaElizabeth K. SchaeferWilliam E. and Patricia A. SchantzGeorge SchauzBeatrice SchererAgnes R. Schingle

Bernard and Gloria SchnappMary S. SchneiderLeo and Frances SchultzAugusta SchurrerMarie SeebauerHelen G. SemoEmilie B. SeverinMargaret M. ShannonMary Elizabeth ShannonTWS and Phoebe K. SinkRaymond A. SmalseyRita Mary SmithWilliam and Rosemary T. SmithMsgr. Edward J. SobierajskiJoan Schafer SpeakmanDavid J. SpeiserMargaret SplaineJames E. StadlerWilliam C. StohlUrban F. StratmanDorthea StuberKathleen SturmRev. James E. SullivanEdward A. SupikPatricia Sweeney Ann M. SzymkowiczMargaret E. TalbertMary Jean TateLorraine H. TerefenkoMarjorie G. ThompsonJean M. TicknorEdward B. TimkoEgbert T. and Lucille TimmersJohn E. TinglerRichard E. TorlineDeacon Robert P. TroyNancy G. TuleikisJosephine C. ValentiRobert H. VandenbergDorothy VanderveldCornelius J.C. VanderveldtEvelyn VercellottiMaxine G. VerdierArline K. VirgilAlexander J. VogeleyAllene J. WalickiAnn Lee WalterEdward C. WartelleRev. Thomas H. WattsRev. Gerard P. WeberWarren WeberMargaret V. WelchJoan A. WetzelRichard H. WhalenHenry T. WigginAmb. Jean M. WilkowskiRosalia R. WilleyEvelyn WilliamsRosemary WiltscheckRichard J. WindgassenPatricia J. WittickMsgr. George William Yontz

Msgr. Leonard ZiegmannFrances E. ZielinskiDr. Sigmund A. ZukowskiAudrey A. Zywicki

FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS

Anonymous (36)All Care Veterinary HospitalAllegany Franciscan MinistriesAlvey Blandine Ira FreedomAmbrose Monell FoundationAmerican Foundation of Savoy

OrdersAmerican Red CrossAnthony J. & Margaret D.Richards Family FoundationArbella Insurance GroupAscensionBarrett FoundationBarrington Family FoundationBattelle FoundationBernard Bradley Family Donor

Advised FundBethany Community Ladies of

BethanyBetter Way FoundationBill & Melinda Gates FoundationBMI-Rupp FoundationBrenda and Travis Stice Family

FoundationBright Funds FoundationBristol-Myers Squibb Foundation

Inc.Brown Helicopter Inc.Bunting Family Foundation Fund AC&A FoundationCarillon Office Technologies and

ServicesCanadian Catholic Organization

for Development and PeaceCaritas AustraliaCaritas AustriaCaritas GermanyCaritas KoreaCaritas NorgeCaritas SpainCatholic Agency For Overseas

DevelopmentCatholic Charities of Northwest

Florida Inc.Catholic Charities SpokaneCatholic Financial LifeCCW of the Diocese of ToledoCharitable Auto Resources Inc.Charles Edison FundChristian Charities USA (Local

Independent Charities)Chubb and Sons Group of

Insurance CompaniesCistercian Nuns of the Strict

ObservanceCochran Family Foundation

Collar Family FoundationColumbus FoundationCommunity Foundation for Fox

ValleyCommunity Foundation for

Greater AtlantaCommunity Foundation of

AcadianaCommunity Foundation of

Central IllinoisCommunity Foundation of

LouisvilleCommunity Foundation of New

JerseyCommunity Foundation of the

OzarksCommunity Foundation Sonoma

CountyCongregation of St. JosephConrad N. Hilton FoundationCoppel Family FoundationCorporation of the CatholicArchbishop of SeattleDiantha P. Holman Charitable

FoundationDiego Family Charitable Gift

FundDisasters Emergency CommitteeDodgeland of Columbia Inc.Dodson FoundationDominican Sisters of MissionDondelinger FoundationDonum Dei FoundationDr. Scholl FoundationEd and Lori Parma CharitableGift FundEdward Colston Foundation Inc.ELMA Relief FoundationEqual Exchange Inc.Ethix Ventures Inc.Felician Sisters of North AmericaFidelity CharitableFinnegan Family FoundationFoltz TruckingFord FoundationFotsch Family FoundationFoundation of the RomanCatholic Church of Northern

ColoradoFranciscan Sisters of Christian

CharityFranciscan Sisters of ChristianCharity Healthcare MinistryFranciscan Sisters of Perpetual

AdorationFrank G. and Frieda K. BrotzFamily FoundationGarrity Graham Murphy Garofalo

FlinnGene and Pat Jacoby FoundationGeorge and Valerie Delacorte

Fund

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GHR FoundationGive with LibertyGlenmede Trust Company N.A.Glory of God FundGood Hope SeedersGoodnow FundGreen River Ace Hardware Store

11263 CHoward G. Buffett FoundationHunter Cock FundIllinois Tool Works Foundation

(ITW)Indiana Endowment Fund Inc.J/J Petricciani FoundationJanney Montgomery ScottJoerger Family Charitable

FoundationJohn C. and Carolyn Noonan

Palmer Private FoundationJohn P. and Anne Welsh McNulty

FoundationJoseph P. Fetzek Charitable

FoundationKasperick FoundationKenny Foundation IncKeurig Green Mountain Inc.Keith V. Kiernan FoundationKirk Williams Co. IncKraemer Charitable FundL.M. Sales AssociatesLatter-day Saint CharitiesLawrence A. Sanders FoundationLinehan Family Foundation Inc.Madonna House ApostolateMargaret A. Cargill PhilanthropiesMario & Alma Pastega Family

FoundationMark and Karen Rauenhorst

Family FoundationMary and Bo Gunlock Family FundMastercard FoundationMatthew J Bannick Family FundMcAuley MinistriesMcCurdy Family TrustMcDonald Family FoundationMedtronic Inc.Meneilly Family FundMercy Health FoundationMilton and Fannie Brown Family

FoundationMushett Family FoundationNacepf Inc.National Philanthropic TrustNavarro Research & Engineering

Inc.Network for GoodNHRG Private FoundationNorth American Province of

Cenacle Inc.O’Keefe Family Charitable FundP. K. Tool and Manufacturing

CompanyPawlowski Family FoundationPerformance Services Inc.Priority Foundation Inc.Procter & GambleR. K. Mellon Family FoundationRaymond James Charitable

Endowment FundRaymond L. and Rita M. Metzner

Charitable FoundationRazoo FoundationReligious of The Sacred Heart of

MaryRenaissance Charitable

Foundation Inc.Riffle Family Charitable FundRoviaro FoundationRyan Memorial FoundationSacred Heart Homes of Jesus

Through Mary LLCSafari Circuits Inc.San Diego FoundationSargento Foods Inc.Save the Children FederationSchaller CorporationSchmidt Family FoundationSchwab CharitableSecours CatholiqueSebonack FoundationSilicon Valley Community

FoundationSisters of St. Joseph of

CarondeletSisters of Charity Blessed Virgin

MarySisters of Charity of LeavenworthSisters of Mercy U.S. ProvinceSisters of St. Joseph ConventSisters of the Precious BloodSmith Family FoundationSogge Family FundSt. Joseph Health Community

Partnership FundStart NetworkStifel Nicolaus and Company Inc.Stop World HungerTailored for EducationTeresa Green and FamilyThe O’Shea Family FoundationThe Cushman FoundationThe Academy Place FoundationThe Amieva Lecuona FundThe Bank of New York MellonThe Barbara Anne Larsen

Revocable TrustThe Catherine J. McGinnis Family

FoundationThe Catholic Community

Foundation of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis

The Catholic Foundation

The Catholic Foundation for the Diocese of Green Bay

The Chicago Community TrustThe Coca-Cola FoundationThe Derald H. Ruttenberg

FoundationThe Eleanor Crook FoundationThe Father’s Table FoundationThe George and Edna

Schwarzmann FundThe George Family FoundationThe H. W. Wilson Foundation Inc.The Help For People Foundation

TrustThe Henry Luce Foundation Inc.The James M. and Margaret V.

Stine FoundationThe Joseph Diehl FamilyThe Kenneth S. Battye Charitable

TrustThe Kopp Family FoundationThe Leona M. and Harry B.

Helmsley Charitable TrustThe Leroy, Jean and T.L. Thom

Foundation Inc.The Mary Cross Tippmann

FoundationThe Mary J. Donnelly FoundationThe Mueller Family FoundationThe New York Community TrustThe O’Connor Family FoundationThe Oak Tree Philanthropic

FoundationThe Orokawa FoundationThe Orrson Family FoundationThe Patricia G. Pelling

FoundationThe Raskob Foundation for

Catholic ActivitiesThe Reuter Family FoundationThe Sauer Foundation FundThe Seattle FoundationThe Semnani Family FoundationThe Stephenson National Bank

and TrustThe Strelchun Family TrustThe Tamias FoundationThe Tony Gray FoundationThe W. O’Neil FoundationThe Warmenhoven Family

FoundationThe Winston Salem FoundationTheresa and Edward O’Toole

FoundationThomas C. Bishop Charitable FundThomas E. Sequin Jr. Family

FoundationTrocaireTurning Wine Into Water Inc.United Industries Inc.United Way of Central Indiana Inc.

United Way of Central Maryland (UWCM)

United Way of Rhode IslandUnited Way of the National

Capital Area D.C. Va. (NCA)Vanguard CharitableVista Hermosa FoundationWahl Clipper Corp.Walter Family Charity FundWarmenhoven Family FoundationWaterfall FoundationWatersheds FoundationWaterStoneWhitney Family Charities FundWilliam H. G. FitzGerald Family

FoundationWilliam L. and Victorine Q.

Adams Foundation Inc.William S. Deakyne FoundationZalner Foundation

MATCHING GIFTS

CRS appreciates the generous contributions made by the following corporations and by their employees, whose gifts have been augmented through these matching gift programs.

AndeaverBank of America Matching

Gifts ProgramBNY Mellon Charitable FundChevron Humankind Employee

Matching Funds GE Foundation Matching GiftGoogle Matching Gifts Program Harmony Trust Donor

Advised FundMerck Employee Giving

Campaign Matching Gifts Morgan Stanley Global Impact

Funding TrustMotiva Enterprises — Shell Oil

Matching Gift Programs New Horizons Gift FundNew Venture Fund PayPal Giving FundTyco Employee Matching

Gift Program

PUBLIC DONORS

CRS selectively pursues funding opportunities from a variety of governments and intergovernmental donor agencies to achieve our program strategies and maximize our ability to serve those in need. CRS gratefully acknowledges the financial and in-kind resources received from the organizations that follow.

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European Union Food and Agriculture

Organization of the United Nations

GAVI Alliance Global Fund to Fight AIDS,

Tuberculosis, and Malaria Government of AustriaGovernment of Australia Government of Bosnia and

HerzegovinaGovernment of Burkina FasoGovernment of Canada Government of ColombiaGovernment of El SalvadorGovernment of GermanyGovernment of HondurasGovernment of Ireland Government of Japan Government of the

Netherlands Government of New ZealandGovernment of Norway Government of Senegal Government of Spain Government of Sweden Government of Switzerland Government of the United

Kingdom Inter-American Development

Bank International Fund for

Agricultural DevelopmentInternational Organization for

MigrationLivelihoods and Food Security

Trust FundNordic Development FundUNITAID United Nations Children’s Fund United Nations Development

ProgramUnited Nations Office for the

Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees

United Nations World Food Program

World BankUnited States Department of

StateUnited States Department of

LaborUnited States Department of

AgricultureUnited States Department of

Health and Human ServicesUnited States Agency for

International Development

AMBASSADORS OF HOPE

CRS established the Ambassadors of Hope to recognize our most generous patrons. The extraordinary philanthropy of Ambassadors of Hope members is a testament to the power of sharing God’s bounty of love with those in greatest need.

Anonymous (36)Argidius FoundationBetter Way FoundationMr. and Mrs. William BrownHoward G. Buffett FoundationMary Catherine BuntingMs. Marylane T. BurryRobert L. CahillChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-

day SaintsThe Coppell FamilyThe Cottrell FoundationMr. and Mrs. Glenn CreamerCarl W. DotyThe Father’s Table FoundationEstate of William R. FryGHR FoundationAlbert J. and Diane E. Kaneb

FamilyEstate of John J. KoppeMr. and Mrs. Vincent KyleMr. and Mrs. John J. LeahyEstate of Micheal LeahyEstate of Dorothy J. MarronEstate of Ellen M. McNeilNational Council of Catholic

WomenRob and Berni NealW. O’Neil FoundationMolly and James Perry Jr.Presentation Ministries Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. QuickRaskob Foundation for Catholic

ActivitiesEstate of Joseph E. and Margaret

M. RauMark and Karen RauenhorstRobert T. Rolfs FoundationErvin A. SauerThe Harold C. Schott FoundationL.S. Skaggs Jr.Estate of Mary Alice SmithCharlie Tippman FoundationVista Hermosa FoundationMsgr. Raymond WahlMary Ann and Art WigchersAgnes N. Williams

We have made every effort to ensure names are listed correctly, but if you discover an incorrect name or omission, please accept our apologies and bring the error to the attention of:

Director of Stewardship Catholic Relief Services 228 West Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201-3443

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YOUR COMPASSION, OUR THANKS

CRS 75th Anniversary History gives you a look at where you have been, but it also paves the path to where you are going. Our history began during World War II when we answered the call to serve migrants and refugees. Responding with compassion and care, we realized there was more to do and we accepted the challenge.

Seventy-five years later, our mission to serve the most vulnerable continues. We feed the hungry, act as instruments of peace, empower communities and are a voice for the voiceless. We are inspired and encouraged by you.

You—as a donor, partner and supporter—are the reason we do what we do.

Our story is your story.Join us as we remember the past 75 years.

Visit 75.crs.org.

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