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epiphany center | 7 2013-2014 Financial Highlights REVENUE 2013-2014: $4,183,298 Program Funding 1,188,218 Fund Raising & Bequests 2,450,340 Investment Interest 317,709 Property Lease 224,211 Other 2,820 4,183,298 Fund Raising 59% Program Funding 28% Property Lease 5% Investment Interest 8% Adult Services 1,397,928 Children’s Services 728,978 Administration 453,013 In-Home Services 326,872 Fund Raising 126,640 3,033,431 EXPENSES 2013-2014: $3,033,431 Adult Service 46% Children’s Services 24% Administration 15% In-Home Services 11% Fundraising 4% CLIENTS SERVED BY EPIPHANY CENTER: RESIDENTIAL RECOVERY PROGRAMS: 55 women and 19 Children received residential treatment with an average length of stay of 7 months PARENT-CHILD CENTER: 24 children received early intervention services and improved developmental assessments PEDIATRIC CLINIC: 58 children received medical care with a 100% immunization rate IN-HOME SERVICES: 46 families received an in-home curriculum that reduced risk factors and avoided out-of-home placements FAMILY TREATMENT: 18 children received family therapy and improved parent-child relationships ABOUT EPIPHANY CENTER: Mount St. Joseph-St. Elizabeth, doing business as Epiphany Center, is a nonprofit organization that serves at-risk women, children, and families. The Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul began serving the children of San Francisco in 1852, caring for orphans who lost their parents to the cholera epidemic. Throughout our 162-year history, our programs have evolved to meet the challenges and changing needs of our community. Epiphany Center serves the most vulnerable children and families in San Francisco with holistic care. Residential Recovery programs serve adult women over the age of eighteen who have substance abuse problems, are home- less, have low educational levels, and severe trauma histories. They may be pregnant, have children newborn to 3 years of age in their custody, or not have children. The Parent-Child Center provides state licensed therapeutic childcare and early intervention services to infants and toddlers. Family Treatment provides individual and family therapy to children from infants to 21 years of age. In-home Services helps prevent the removal of children from their homes and serves families with children newborn to 5 years of age. Pediatric Clinic is a satellite of San Francisco General and provides well and sick pediatric services for high-risk children. Epiphany Residential Extension provides clean and sober living for graduates of the recovery program. Epiphany Center receives funding from county and state agencies with certain portions of its funding originating from the federal government. Additionally, it receives funding from private sources and investment income. EPIPHANY CENTER’S Annual Report “Practice great gentleness toward the poor and toward everyone.” -ST. LOUISE DE MARILLAC

ABOUT EPIPHANY CENTER: 2013-2014 Financial Highlights · Mount St. Joseph-St. Elizabeth, doing business as Epiphany Center, is a nonprofit organization that serves at-risk women,

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e p i p h a n y c e n t e r | 7

2013-2014 Financial Highlights

REVENUE 2013-2014: $4,183,298

Program Funding 1,188,218

Fund Raising & Bequests 2,450,340

Investment Interest 317,709

Property Lease 224,211

Other 2,820

4,183,298

Fund Raising 59%

Program Funding 28%

Property Lease 5%

Investment Interest 8%

Adult Services 1,397,928

Children’s Services 728,978

Administration 453,013

In-Home Services 326,872

Fund Raising 126,640

3,033,431

EXPENSES 2013-2014: $3,033,431

Adult Service 46%

Children’s Services 24%

Administration 15%

In-Home Services 11%

Fundraising 4%

clients served byepiphany center:

RESIDENTIAL RECOVERY

PROGRAMS:

55 womenand 19 Children received residential treatment with an average length of stay of 7 months

PARENT-CHILD CENTER:

24 childrenreceived early intervention services and improved developmental assessments

PEDIATRIC CLINIC:

58 childrenreceived medical care with a 100% immunization rate

IN-HOME SERVICES:

46 familiesreceived an in-home curriculum that reduced risk factors and avoided out-of-home placements

FAMILY TREATMENT:

18 childrenreceived family therapy and improved parent-child relationships

ABOUT EPIPHANY CENTER: Mount St. Joseph-St. Elizabeth, doing business as Epiphany Center, is a nonprofit organization that serves at-risk women, children, and families. The Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul began serving the children of San Francisco in 1852, caring for orphans who lost their parents to the cholera epidemic. Throughout our 162-year history, our programs have evolved to meet the challenges and changing needs of our community. Epiphany Center serves the most vulnerable children and families in San Francisco with holistic care.

Residential Recovery programs serve adult women over the age of eighteen who have substance abuse problems, are home- less, have low educational levels, and severe trauma histories. They may be pregnant, have children newborn to 3 years of age in their custody, or not have children.

The Parent-Child Center provides state licensed therapeutic childcare and early intervention services to infants and toddlers.

Family Treatment provides individual and family therapy to children from infants to 21 years of age.

In-home Services helps prevent the removal of children from their homes and serves families with children newborn to 5 years of age.

Pediatric Clinic is a satellite of San Francisco General and provides well and sick pediatric services for high-risk children.

Epiphany Residential Extension provides clean and sober living for graduates of the recovery program.

Epiphany Center receives funding from county and state agencies with certain portions of its funding originating from the federal government. Additionally, it receives funding from private sources and investment income.

EPIPHANY CENTER’S

Annual Report

“Practice great gentleness toward the poor and toward everyone.” -ST. LOUISE DE MARILLAC

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JoAnn and Leo McMillanSister Frances MeyerAdrienne and John MurphyMaryanne and John Murray Helen O’DayMary Oldham Margie O’Malley Peggy PetersonBetty PommonGloria and Ted Reiterman Mary Ann Revello Teresa Ricotta Kristine RingroseMaria and Pablo Rios Rishwain and RishwainKathryn M. and Richard B. Rose Carol and Roger Rozzano Corrine and Timothy RuschinIrma and Paul SaarmanErnest Sabini Hiedeh and Michael Saghi Karen and Allan Saghi Santa Catalina SchoolSave MartClaudia SchmidtNancy and John Shaw Betsy and Terry ShoupNina and Eugene Smith Caren and Timothy Stephens Lizanne and Ben SuterElizabeth and Steven Suzuki Thomas J. Payne Market DevelopmentRuthe Raser TimbrellBenita and Ray TrumanMae VanNettChristina and Ken WaldeckBarbara WeghornElane Whisman Peter Wise Amy and John Wolpert Ruth YoderJ. A. Zinkgraf

$1 - 99Faith AckermanSusan and Albert AliotoAmazonSmileJune AndersonJimena AngottiAnonymous Donor Lynne and Donald Baker

Martha BakerNadine BerryJoy Ann BoehmSteven BorellaDorothy Boswell Rosalinda and Thomas BradyHelen and Rudolph BreddermanPatty BrunkChristine CalegariRosalie CirbyHelen and Joseph DiestelPatti and Michael DunneRobert Enzminger eScripMary and John EugesterHelen FernandezGretchen FritzCharlene and Joaquin GabrielNancy GirardJan and David GoodsonBernice and Louis GreenblatAna Hammaker Noreen and John HarringtonDolores E. HeltonRobert Howard Anna Marie Hughes Nancy Hughes Christine JonesPamela K. Kambur Brian Kavanagh Carol KingMarilyn Kittleson Florence Kucinick Katherine Kucinick Bernard L. Kunz Carroll Labarthe Diane Lawrence Julie and Stuart Ledet Mildred Lee Clifford Liehe Ana and Manuel LucasJulie Lynn Heather and Sheldon Marsten Robin and Anthony Miller Martie MillerShannon MingSusan Moore Joan and Leslie MountVivian MullaneyDavid Nightingale Parkside Appliance ServicePatricia Perry

Sharon Pesec and Daniel DiamondMary and Steve PetersenKarolyn PodestaCatherine Poon Leslie PregerEllen Kruger Mary Ann RectorElsa M. Reginato Madeleine S. Rose Mako RovaAlicia Sakai Molly SalzettiKathleen and C. Roy Scott Susan ShoreyDavid SimpsonSuzanne and Steve SpenceLeocadia and Ronald Thompson Rosaleen Nardi TrincaNicholas TroccolaTRUiSTAyde and Daniel VoglCarol and John WallaceNancy WangLeslie WeberCarmelita and Lawrence WelshBarbi WhitbeckMona WilsonCynthia W. Woods Robert Wrisley

in-kind donors

Farinaz AgharabiSara AlbersAMC TheatersAnn PetersonMichelle Bell Janet BijurBistro Don GiovanniRalph Bragg Hairstylist Maria BranasCabot Creamery Cooperative Sheila CatagnettoCaymus VineyardsCelli BrothersU. ChiyomiDiane ChristiansenSC Fellowship ChurchCity Arts & LecturesKim Clegg Rita CurrivanDelfina RestaurantFrances and Patrick Devlin

Jennifer CostanzaMary CravalhoLu D’Alessandro Jackie De AndaAubrey DentSarah and Lawrence DunkelNancy and Steve DunnErin Doyle EbelingRoberta FlynnMitzie and Robert ForslandK.K. and M. E. FowlerJoan FreitasAnnelies and Wino GeelenSuzanne Geile Karyn and Steve GianniniGary G. GivenGoldman Sachs Matching Gift ProgramSally Robb Haims Wilma S. Hall Judi Herk Joan HerronSallie and Joshua Hess Beth and Scott Hicks Mary Ann JonesSister Eileen KellyChristie and Andy KirmseColleen and Tom KnopfMelissa KoenigsbergMary Lee Cheryl Lewis Christine LosqJeanne Lukes Darrah and Matt MacLean Marin Mammal CenterSusan McFadden

$50,000 & aboveDaughters of Charity Foundation Michael Doherty Living TrustEstate of Jacqueline McDonald Estate of Lois M. Sullivan

$25,000 – 49,999John Kelly EstateSolid Rock Foundation

$10,000 – 24,999Carmel and Ross MarbleCrescent Porter Hale Foundation

$5,000 – 9,999Jeanne and William BarulichKathryn and Richard Kimball Brenda and Donald MacLean Irene MolinariYvonne and Angelo SangiacomoSisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary US-Ontario Province CorporationWells Fargo Foundation

$2,500 – 4,999Alice Phelan Sullivan CorporationAuer Family FoundationDaughters of Charity, Seton ProvincialateValerie and Paul EricksonMimi and Peter Haas Fund Irene and Oliver HolmesBetsy and Eber Jaques Terry and Robert Keyes Ann-Louise and Daniel McCambridge Ann and David Peterson LaVerne Reiterman Victoria Clarke Smith Porter E. and Helenmae Thompson FoundationLiz and Greg Vaughan

$1,000 – 2,499Bank of America Charitable Foundation Carole and Paul Barrish Courtney and Jason FishNancy and Robert BessetteDiane and Richard BlackmanKatie BudgeGeorge DiestelSister Betty Marie DunkelPamela and Gregory Engel Jane and Paul Foster Jamie and Gerry GersovitzDiane L. GriffithsGeorge Hazler Victoria JonesAnna and Barry KaneKeesal, Young & Logan Sheila KellyMichelle and Jim Kleier Ladies of Charity Tia and Charles MancaAdrienne Mansi Mehran Foundation Virginia Pollard Menezes and Walter MenezesJoan and William MittendorfNancy and Frank MooreJoanne and Pete MurphyFrank Noonan Bill O’KeeffeJanet and Clyde OstlerD’Arcy and Thomas Owens Therese Post Valerie and Neil Raskin Marilyn and Harvey Rich St. Cecilia SchoolMaureen and Craig Sullivan Marcia Syufy Wesley TanakaTurriseburnea ClubPaula WilliamsDiane Wilsey Emily Ziegler

$500 – 999Clarice and Gregory BaldwinJanet and Kenneth BollierNancy and Norman BoutonElyn BrennanFlip and James CaldwellJudith Campanile

Al CeresaSusan and Bob CronholmJoseph D’AngeloLauren DownumTrudy and Bill Drypolcher Vicki and David Fleishhacker Marilyn Gallagher Patricia Glass Robert Granucci Lisa and David Gruber Deborah Mitchell and Fred Halpert Harrington Group CPAsMuriel and Hugh Harris Jaqueline M. Hayes Aini Karkiainen Ann and Jim Kauffman Kay and Rae Kleinen Knights of ColumbusDemi and Tom Lathrop Joseph Leach Tracy Lee Local Independent Charities Patricia Magher Marion and Gerald McGovern Jill and James MooneySusana MoralesMichael OliverSister Carol PadillaCongresswoman Nancy Pelosi and Paul Pelosi Laura and Rick Pfaff Cince and Paul Pringle Mary Rhoades Jeannie and Sandro SangiacomoDeborah and Bruce Smith St. Vincent de Paul Church Susanne and Shaun SullivanThomson Inspections ServiceDebbie and Lorin Vogel Cindy and James WalkerDiane and Philip WardPatti and Harold WarnerLaurel and Steven Weil Christine WindbielTeresa Wright and Fred Dorey

$250 – 499Mary and Wayne AlbaBeresford AmorosoGail Shaler AndersonAnonymous DonorTim Barrett

Janet BeachJean BramerDianne Brock and William ReillyPatricia CallahanCharles Krug Winery Marjorie and Zvi DanenbergLinda Drucker and Lawrence ProzanSusan ElvanderPatrick Galassi Mary Graumann Judy Gray Donna Hazlett Carmen Hedlund-DoyleElvia JuárezSheila KiernanSue Fisher KingVirginia Lammers Nancy Leavens Marlene and Fred Levinson Joyce and Tom McGuire Pamela McKullaMarie and Martin MurphyMaio NishkianJackie PettusTucky and John PogueSusan and Timothy Reiterman Janet and Brian RodriguezSylvia and Frank Seidel Charles Seifert Elizabeth Smith Alice Caldwell Steele UBSBarbara and Joseph Videtich Woodward Family FoundationJan and Dick Yamagami

$100 – 249Ilene Jones AddisonAmanda and David AnjellyCharlene AsherJudith and Tony BakerBeatrice BaldaufBarbara Bally Alicia BarelaLiz and Mark BarrishSandra BaxterBarbara F. BentleyMary I. CallananKelly Cazzaniga-ThieleDiana and Graziano CerchiaiMarian Julia ColeCarol and Joseph Corvino

2013-14 Donors EPIPHANY CENTER 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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SAVE-THE-DATES

18th Annual Benefit Party & Show

Tuesday, March 24, 2015The Metropolitan Club,

San FranciscoCocktails, Silent Auction, Raffle, Elegant Dinner, Entertainment

7th Annual Celebrating Mothers Luncheon

Wednesday, May 6, 2015 St. Francis Yacht Club,

San FranciscoShop and Socialize

epiphany league 2015calendar of events

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EPIPHANY LEAGUE ROSTER 2014-15

Diane BlackmanElyn BrennanValerie EricksonJane FosterJamie GersovitzPatricia Glass

Irene HolmesBetsy JaquesSheila KellyTerry KeyesBrenda MacLeanPamela McKulla

Ginnie MenezesDebbie MitchellJoan MittendorfAnn PetersonLaVerne Reiterman

Divisadero Touchless Car WashDixie Restaurant Bar & LoungeMarian G. DonatiSharon DoyleSister Betty Marie DunkelMelissa DurrantE & E Designs Alexandra EngmanEpi Center SpaGarabaldisGarden Court HotelGlobal Wine CompanyJosh HalldorsonHarmony RestaurantMaicy Lee and Paul Harrell Harris’ RestaurantVictoria HellenwegJackie Hipps IN-N-OUT BurgerChristine JonesKabuki Springs & SpaSr. Fran KearneySylvia Keller Sheila KellyKleid Design GroupMichelle and Jim Kleier The Laurel InnDiane Lawrence Julie and Stuart Ledet Live Nation Brenda MacLean Darrah and Matt MacLean Al Maher Margaret McGlynn Joyce Sykes and Tom McGuire Eva MikrutDeena Gwin and Penny Miller Miss Alice DesignsBerta MoralesSister Estela MoralesMyle NguyenLauren M. O’Brien Original Joe’sD’Arcy and Thomas Owens Perry’s RestaurantsPat Proses LaVerne Reiterman Mary Rhoades Jennifer RosdailRose’s CafeEvangelina SaldanaMadeliene Sari and Carlton Koonce

Harriet SchatzSemifreddi’s BakerySen SpaSenator Dianne Feinstein Kristine SilvaPilar SinelnikoffSoul CycleSt. Brendan Parish St. Cecilia Catholic Church St. Gabriel Church St. Ignatius Church St. Paul’s Catholic Church St. Vincent de Paul Church Standard 5 & 10Jessica Starr Dan StrombergCheryl Sundheim Gina and Roger Symczak Mary TonnerTrader Joe’s Tre Balm Tsar NicoulaiUNIT PartnersLaurel and Steven Weil Kathleen Welsh, M.D. Elane Whisman

volunteers

Epiphany LeagueDiane BlackmanElyn BrennanValerie EricksonJane FosterJamie GersovitzPatricia GlassIrene HolmesBetsy JaquesSheila KellyTerry Keyes

Epiphany League 2014-15

The Epiphany League is a group of dedicated women who donate their time and talent to Epiphany Center. The League’s purpose is to raise funds to ensure support for the most vulnerable women, children, and families in San Francisco, to directly benefit clients through service projects, and to broaden community awareness of Epiphany Center.

"I love that I am doing something for my community. I appreciate people who give their time and money for causes around the globe, but there are people who need help right here in the city.“

To join the Epiphany League, contact Mary Rhoades, Director of Fund Development at [email protected].

Michelle KleierPam McKulla Brenda MacLeanAnn PetersonLaVerne Reiterman

Ladies of CharityHilda BarradasLinda CatalanoMary CravalhoDiane CrocePatti KeenanNorma KeleherCharlotte KieselDiane LawrenceBarbara LozarJacqueline MalloryLorraine MurphyDeanna O’ReganLinda RamelotNita RicottaBetts SlavenNina SmithRebecca TompkinsTheresa Ward

Individuals & Groups Lynne Burrell Jay DucheneHoly Trinity Greek Orthodox Church – Agape StitchersPatricia MagherSan Francisco Christian CenterGeorgina SeverinSt. Brendan’s St Vincent de Paul SocietySt. Cecilia ChurchSt. Cecilia SchoolSt. Gabriel Church

St. Ignatius ChurchSt. Paul’s Catholic ChurchVincentian Service Corp Volunteer

Special EventsDiane BlackmanLauren BlackmanBill BoardmanJamie GersovitzBetsy Jaques Michelle KleierDwight Okamura Virginia Pollard MenezesBill MittendorfD’Arcy OwensTom OwensAnn PetersonValerie Raskin Hiedeh Saghi

EPIPHANY CENTER 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT

YOU ALREADY SHOP ONLINE, WHY NOT EARN FOR EPIPHANY WHEN YOU SHOP?Prepare for the holidays in a way that earns contributions for Epiphany Center!

Easy as 1, 2, 31. Sign up or sign in at www.escrip.com2. Click on the Online Mall logo3. Shop your favorite brands at onlineretailers to automatically earn for Epiphany Center.

SHOP & EARN!Amazon.com - - Apple Store - Best Buy - Bloomingdale’s - Gap - Home DepotNordstrom - Macy’s - Old Navy - PetSmart - and many more...

Bring your clean, gently-used adult clothing, shoes, furniture, and housewares to Community Thrift, and the store will donate 30%- 40% of the resale value to Epiphany!

Visit communitythriftsf.org for a list of welcome donations that sell.

Items can be dropped off at Community Thrift or Epiphany Center!

Community Thrift 623 Valencia Street near 18th Street.Store hours are 10:00 a.m. – 5:00p.m.

Please be sure to mention “Epiphany Center” or #54. Thank you!

community thrift store

Photo credit: Pamela Lucas