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New York Cares Annual Report New York Cares brings volunteer power where it’s needed most. We run volunteer projects at 1,200 Community Partner agencies citywide*—benefiting 400,000 disadvantaged New Yorkers each year. New York Cares 65 Broadway, 19th Fl New York, NY 10212 [email protected] www.newyorkcares.org New York Cares Annual Report 2011 *Red dots indicate New York Cares’ Community Partners. Investing in New York City’s Future
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New York CaresAnnual Report

2011

Celebrating 25 Years

Indicate New York Cares’

Community Partners citywide. New York

CaresAnnual Report

New York Cares brings volunteer power where it’s needed most. We run volunteer projects at 1,200 Community Partner agencies citywide*—benefiting 400,000 disadvantaged New Yorkers each year.

New York Cares65 Broadway, 19th Fl

New York, NY [email protected]

New York CaresAnnual Report2011

*Red dots indicate New York Cares’

Community Partners.

Investing in New York City’s

Future

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New York Cares | Annual Report 2011 1

Gail B. Harris Board President

Gary Bagley Executive Director

Our Mission:New York Cares meets pressing community needs by mobilizing caring New Yorkers in volunteer service.

New YorkCares

Dear Friends,

People talk a lot about “random acts of kindness,” but there is nothing random about the countless acts of kindness that happen each and every day in homeless shelters, under-resourced public schools, soup kitchens, senior centers, and other agencies across New York City’s five boroughs, thanks to New York Cares.

Throughout 2011, our army of 55,000 volunteers prepared low-income high school students to ace the SAT; practiced critical reading and math skills with homeless children; assisted adults entering the workforce with résumé development and interviewing skills; helped with the post-Hurricane Irene relief efforts – and the list goes on and on. In March, we offered a record 2,300 projects in a single month, which contributed to the year’s overall program growth of almost 10%.

While we are proud of our accomplishments, we recognize how much more there is to do. In 2011, our Community Partners – the 1,200 nonprofits for which we plan and manage volunteer projects – conveyed with unparalleled frequency that if not for New York Cares, they simply would not be able to fulfill their missions.

By the same token, we would not be able to fulfill New York Cares’ mission without the generous funders, incredible volunteers, committed partner agencies, and many other friends who comprise the remarkable New York Cares family. We thank you all. With your ongoing support, we will continue to meet the challenges facing our city for many years to come.

With best wishes,

Gail B. Harris, Board President Gary Bagley, Executive Director

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In the late ‘80s, a group of friends wanted to take action against serious social issues in the city. They tried to volunteer at homeless shelters, hospitals, schools, and senior centers, but encountered many obstacles. They responded by creating a new organization dedicated specifically to volunteering: New York Cares.

Our founders’ commitment to solving the problems of their day has become a trusted lifeline for nonprofits and city residents in need. New York Cares invests in the city 365 days a year, delivering resources where they’re needed most:

•Human Capital: We run volunteer projects for 1,200 Community Partners, many of which lack the staff, money and know-how to use volunteers effectively, if at all. New York Cares’ team of 75 full time employees handles everything: we diagnose volunteer needs, develop programming, create curricula, order and pay for supplies, recruit the volunteers, train the project leaders, and conduct ongoing evaluations. In doing so, we allow our partners to outsource their volunteer needs to New York Cares, at no cost to the agencies or their clients.

•Return on Investment: New York Cares is a force multiplier for good. Our model is one of the most cost-effective ways to provide and maintain critical services the city relies upon. New York Cares delivers $6 in services to the community for every $1 it receives.

Volunteers are more than nice to have: they are vital to the success of our community and the social sector. New York Cares enables all New Yorkers to participate in the process.

“New York Cares and its volunteers have proven that simple acts can make a profound and positive impact, and their efforts have exemplified community activism at its very best.”

— Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor of New York

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Investing in the City’s Future

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How We Work

What We Do

Our ProgramsNew York Cares is the city’s largest volunteer organization. Every year, we offer a full range of volunteer programs that engage New Yorkers in meaningful service and provide critical support for nonprofits, city agencies and public schools.

Making Service EasyOur flexibly scheduled, team-based model makes it easy for volunteers to participate in hands-on activities that make a tangible impact.

Building Leaders in the CommunityNew York Cares’ 1,200 Team Leaders are specially trained volunteers who serve as group coordinators and onsite project managers. Community Partners recognize our Team Leaders for their excellence, professionalism, reliability and commitment.

Supporting Corporate VolunteerismNew York Cares designs customized service projects for New York City’s leading corporations. Companies, large and small, also participate in our annual citywide days of service—New York Cares Day Fall and New York Cares Day Spring. In 2011, New York Cares worked with 800 companies to engage employees in 22,000 volunteer opportunities.

Last year, New York Cares increased programs by almost 10% in response to the city’s growing needs. Our programs help struggling New Yorkers in two primary ways:

Meeting Immediate NeedsVolunteers provide warm coats to people who are cold, com-panionship to seniors who are lonely, hot meals to people who are hungry, and care for shelter animals awaiting new homes.

Breaking the Cycle of PovertyVolunteers work with children to enhance their math and reading skills, help unemployed adults find jobs, teach immigrants English and much more.

Animal Care & Other 6%

Children 41%

Adult Education & Job Readiness 24%

Hunger, Homelessness, Health & Wellness 14%

Seniors & Adults with Special Needs 8%

Revitalization & Environment 7%

New York Cares Program Areas

A Lifeline for Community PartnersNew York Cares uses the power of volunteerism to help our Community Partners achieve their missions, while accomplishing long-term impact in the neighborhoods they serve. Our innovative approach bridges the gap between partner needs and limited resources.

The Result: In 2011, we developed programs that helped 1,200 Community Partners fulfill their organizational goals, and then recruited, trained and managed teams of volunteers to deliver those programs.

Local and National PartnershipsNew York Cares is a leader in key city and national service initiatives, working with:

• NYC Service, Mayor Bloomberg’s initiative to increase volunteerism in New York City. NYC Civic Corps members help us expand our programs.

• NYC Office of Emergency Management (OEM). New York Cares is designated as the lead organization for ensuring that volunteers are quickly and effectively mobilized during citywide disasters.

• Red Cross of Greater New York (ARC/GNY). New York Cares works with ARC/GNY to mobilize volunteers for recovery in the event of disasters.

• New York State Commission on National & Community Service

• Points of Light Institute/HandsOn Network

400,000 New Yorkers Served

55,000 Volunteers

75 Staff

1,200 Community Partners

1,200 Team

Leaders

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SAT Exam Preparation Through our longstanding partnership with Kaplan, Inc., volunteers provided SAT preparation to 999 low-income high school students. As a result, these students improved their test scores — often by hundreds of points — and were accepted to such prestigious universities as Cornell and New York University.

Academic Support One-on-one attention is key to enhancing academic performance. In 2011, our volunteers devoted 44,000 hours to helping public school students develop a love of learning and improve their skills in math, reading, writing and science.

Activities for Children with Special NeedsVolunteers worked with 3,200 children and teens with disabilities in 2011. Projects included teaching cooking and nutrition to autistic children, and running races, ice skating and more with children with developmental disabilities.

Arts and Recreation New York Cares expanded the horizons of 15,900 children living in homeless shelters, hospitals and low-income neighborhoods through art activities, sports, and cultural outings. Our volunteers inspired creativity, built confidence, taught vital teamwork skills —and had lots of fun along the way.

One third of New York City children, ages five and younger, live in families whose total income is below the federal poverty line. These children are at greater risk of dropping out of school, turning to drugs and crime, and continuing a life of poverty. By reaching kids early, we can help break this cycle by setting them on a different path — one focused on learning and self-sufficiency.

Winter Wishes for Kids and Families Volunteers answered 34,749 gift requests from children, teens and families during the holidays. The letters showed the continued impact of the recession, with many asking for basic needs such as “diapers for my baby brother.” This program was generously sponsored by Julie Turaj and Robert Pohly.

Children’s Programs

Number of Teens in the New York Cares Kaplan SAT Prep Program

700

800

900

2009 2010 2011The SAT Program continues to build capacity, enrolling 800 students in 2009, 844 in 2010, and 999 in 2011.

What We Do... A Closer Look

1,000

In 2011,

participated in New York Cares’ arts

and recreation projects.

25,000 at-risk

children

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In 2011, New York Cares volunteers provided free tax preparation to low-income New Yorkers — resulting in $18 million in refunds.

Tax Preparation and Financial LiteracyOur volunteers provided free tax preparation services — delivered in partnership with ARIVA and the New York City Financial Network Action Consortium — to low-income New Yorkers, which resulted in 10,592 tax returns and $18 million in tax credits and refunds. Volunteers also helped participants enhance their fiscal awareness and develop family budgets through our financial literacy programs.

English Language TutorialsParticipants in our English language programs are recent immigrants who want to be successful in their new country and recognize the importance of speaking English to achieve this goal. Our volunteers played a critical role in realizing this dream by providing U.S. citizenship exam preparation and English training.

Adult Programs

Now more than ever, our adult volunteer programs act as a safety net for struggling New Yorkers, helpingthem build brighter futures for themselves and their families through free tax preparation services andintensive career skills development.

Job ReadinessThrough one-on-one and small group career development assistance, volunteers helped adults prepare to enter or re-enter the job market. They worked with participants to create and revise résumés and cover letters, plan for job interviews, and learn computer skills essential to the job search process.

Programs for Adults with Special NeedsVolunteers worked with adults with disabilities to enliven their minds and spirits in a variety of ways. They created art and enjoyed recreational outings with developmentally challenged adults, recorded books for the blind and dyslexic and jogged with disabled and visually impaired runners.

Support for Elderly New YorkersMany elderly residents in nursing homes have no one to visit them other than their doctors. Volunteers provided much-needed companionship and engaged 9,000 senior citizens in recreational activities, such as reading, Bingo and other social events.

Total tax returns completed through the New York Cares Tax Prep Program

In 2009, volunteers completed 9,123 tax returns; 10,308 in 2010 returns; and 10,592 in 2011.

5,000

7,50010,000

12,500

2009 2010 2011

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Community Programs

Our volunteers helped individuals and families get by during challenging times, while ensuring that the city’s community parks, gardens and public schools were well taken care of.

Parks and Gardens RestorationNew York City’s parks and gardens reduce pollution, provide recreational space and lift the spirits of all New Yorkers. From March through November, volunteers rolled up their sleeves to revitalize outdoor green spaces citywide.

Meal ServicesVolunteers prepared and served 300,000 nutritious meals to New Yorkers in need at community centers and homeless shelters.

Disaster Readiness When Tropical Storms Irene and Lee hit the East Coast in the summer of 2011, New York Cares to assist in relief efforts as part of our work with the Office of Emergency Management.

School, Community Center, Library and Shelter RevitalizationThroughout the year, New York Cares volunteers painted, cleaned and rejuvenated these important community spaces.

Animal CareVolunteers spent 8,100 hours ensuring that 13,000 homeless animals at shelters citywide remained happy, healthy and socialized.

New York Cares Day Spring (April)Five thousand volunteers gave 71 parks and gardens a spring greening on the 17th annual New York Cares Day Spring (formerly known as Hands On New York Day), sponsored by HSBC. Volunteers raked leaves, pruned trees and bushes, repaired fences, planted hundreds of shrubs and bulbs and removed winter debris to prepare spaces for summer.

New York Cares Day (October)Seven thousand New Yorkers transformed 111 public schools into inspiring learning environments by revitalizing classrooms and organizing libraries on the city’s largest volunteer day for schools. High school students also participated in our “Students Give Back” mural contest, with one lucky winner painting his mural design at a school in Manhattan.

New York Cares Coat Drive (November/December)For 23 years, the New York Cares Coat Drive has provided desperately needed coats to homeless people, recent immigrants who arrived with nothing more than the clothes on their backs, seniors on fixed incomes and others in need. In 2011, with the support of presenting sponsor Health Plus, we collected and distributed 77,000 coats to help the city’s highest risk residents survive the winter.

National Days of ServiceNew York Cares offered a range of volunteer opportunities for New Yorkers eager to give time on MLK Day of Service (January), during National Volunteer Week (April), and on 9/11 Day of Service.

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Youth Service ClubsIn 2011, we partnered with 47 schools in low-income neighborhoods to offer valuable volunteer opportunities and service-learning activities to 2,866 students. Youth volunteers participated in monthly service learning programs, followed by team-based volunteer projects.

Teen Service TeamThis new program provided individual high school students with the opportunity to participate in community service. Students met weekly throughout the year to learn about and deliver a range of service projects citywide.

Program focus areas for youth include:

Crime Prevention Students learned about the importance of crime prevention by painting murals that inspired their peers to find their “anti-drug” and teaching young children about personal safety.

Environmental SustainabilityNew York Cares partnered with organizations to teach Youth Service students about ecological sustainability in an urban environment. Through a series of 61 hands-on projects, volunteers learned how to test water quality and identify and remove invasive species — knowledge that they then shared with elementary schoolchildren.

HungerStudent volunteers served more than 1,700 meals in food pantries and soup kitchens and learned how to combat hunger in their communities. They also learned about nutritional issues facing low-income populations and how food rescue operations work in New York City.

Leadership DevelopmentNew York Cares taught 134 students to plan, recruit and manage their peers at service projects — vital life skills that will have a lasting impact.

Youth Helping YouthYouth Service Club volunteers completed 118 projects that served elementary schoolchildren. They provided added resources to afterschool programs and acted as positive role models by helping young children develop a love of science and reading.

Youth Service Program

New York Cares’ award-winning Youth Service program cultivates the next generation of volunteers. Our goal is to inspire young people to become lifelong contributors to their communities by educating them about social issues, engaging them in youth-led volunteering, and developing their leadership skills.

Number of Students in the Youth Service Program

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

2009 2010 2011In 2009, 1,943 teens were involved; in 2010, there were 2,324 in the program; and in 2011, 2,866.

“Volunteering is one of the best ways to inspire

kids to be better members of their communities and

develop future leaders.”

—Teen Service TeamYouth Volunteer

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New York Cares maintains a four-star rating — the highest ranking available — for sound

fiscal management from Charity Navigator, the nation’s premier

independent evaluator of charitable organizations.

FinancialReport

Statement of ActivitiesYear Ended June 30, 2011

Statement of Financial PositionYear Ended June 30, 2011

New York Cares, Inc. — This information has been excerpted from our audited 2011 Financial Statements conducted by our independent accountants EisnerAmper LLP. For a complete copy of our audited Financial Statements, visit www.newyorkcares.org or write to New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, Attn: FOIL Officer, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. Tax ID Number: 13-3444193.

UnrestrictedTemporarily

Restricted Total

OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT:

Foundations $425,692 $82,000 $507,692

Corporations 1,623,743 1,089,969 2,713,712

Government 279,063 279,063

Individuals 1,074,410 158,598 1,233,008

Special Events, net 831,856 900,000 1,731,856

Contributed Goods and Services 2,269,590 2,269,590

Investment Income 506,127 506,127

Other Income 20,621 20,621

Net assets released from restrictions 2,597,445 (2,597,445) 0

Total Operating Revenue and Support 9,628,547 (366,878) 9,261,669

OPERATING ExPENSES:

Program Services 6,982,546 6,982,546

Management and General 753,287 753,287

Fundraising 749,545 749,545

Total Operating Expenses 8,485,378 8,485,378

Change in Net Assets 1,143,169 (366,878) 776,291

Total

ASSETS:

Cash and Cash Equivalents $1,755,495

Pledges and Grants Receivable, net 1,499,386

Investments, at fair value 3,289,074

Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 248,825

Property and Equipment, net 266,676

Total Assets 7,059,456

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:

Liabilities — accounts payable and accrued expenses $404,931

Deferred Rent 172,045

Total Liabilities 576,976

Net Assets:

Unrestricted

Board-designated fund 2,900,002

Undesignated, available for general operations 1,667,807

Total Unrestricted 4,567,809

Temporarily restricted 1,914,671

Total Net Assets 6,482,480

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 7,059,456

New York Cares transforms every

$1 donated into $6 in value to

the community through the

power of our volunteers.

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Gifts recorded as of 1/15/12. When compiling our list of supporters, we made every effort to include and list each donor accurately. If we have made an error, please accept our apologies and let us know. Space limitations preclude us from listing all of our donors and corporate matching gifts.

FinancialSupporters

Ground Breakers($125,000+)Anonymous*Barclays CapitalThe Clark FoundationCredit SuisseGoldman Sachs GivesHealth PlusHSBC Bank USA, N.A.Morgan StanleyNew York State Senator John Sampson

Ground Breakers In-Kind($125,000+)98.7 Kiss FMCaptivate NetworkMetropolitan Transportation Authority

People MagazineSalesforce.com FoundationSports IllustratedTime Warner Cable Titan OutdoorToshiba America Inc.The Wall Street Journal Office Network

Founder’s Club In-Kind($100,000-$124,999)CemusaNBC New YorkRMG NetworksShow Media New York, LLCSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLPZoom Media and Marketing

Chairman’s Club($75,000-$99,999)Citi Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Taubman

Chairman’s Club In-Kind($75,000-$99,999)CBS OutdoorNew York City Department of EducationVan Wagner Communications LLC

President’s Circle($50,000-$74,999)AéropostaleAmerican ExpressBank of AmericaThe Frances L. and Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund

Deutsche BankAndra and John B. Ehrenkranz*Forest City Ratner CompaniesGail and Walter Harris*L’Oreal USANational Basketball AssociationNews Corporation, Inc.Points of Light FoundationPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPLaurie M. Tisch Illumination FundJulie Turaj and Robert Pohly

President’s Circle In-Kind($50,000-$74,999)New York Media LLC.The New York Times CompanyUSA TODAY

Platinum Donors($35,000-$49,999)24/7 Real Media, Inc.Discovery CommunicationsGap Inc.The Moody’s FoundationNeuberger Berman, LLCSidley Austin LLPStarbucks Coffee CompanyTime Warner

Platinum Donors In-Kind($35,000-$49,999)Clear Channel OutdoorElite Island ResortsIKA CollectiveJWTVornado Realty Trust

Gold Donors($25,000-$34,999)Anonymous (4)Barclays Nets Community Alliance

Blackstone Charitable FoundationBNY MellonCenterview PartnersCNA FoundationMarni and Bill Cohen*Mary J. Hutchins FoundationHyde and Watson FoundationInternational Strategy & Investment Group, Inc.

KPMGCharles and Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc.

SMBC Global Foundation, Inc.Staten Island Foundation

Gold Donors In-Kind($25,000-$34,999)Clear Channel SpectacolorFuel OutdoorThe Fur Vault at Macy’sNational Football LeagueNew York GiantsVector MediaVeriFone Systems, Inc.

Silver Donors($15,000-$24,999)Eric Altmann*Barclays WealthBlackRock, Inc.Capital One Financial CorporationCenterline Capital GroupCoach, Inc.Martin EllingFried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

Liza Landsman GoldRobert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Foundation Inc.

Jefferies & Co., Inc.Leisure Pass North America, LLCLloyds Banking GroupLoews CorporationMacquarie Group FoundationMetLife Foundation Volunteer Project Fund

John A. Reisenbach FoundationRichemontAdolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation

Michael J. SwensonUBSThe Warnaco Group, Inc.

Elisha WieselJo-Anne Williams and Richard Bilotti

Wells Fargo

Silver Donors In-Kind($15,000-$24,999)am New YorkGas Station TVJohn McEnroeNBC UniversalRalph Lauren

Bronze Donors($10,000-$14,999)The Louis and Anne Abrons FoundationAmerican Century Investments Foundation

Avon Products, Inc.Banker Steel Company LLCFran BermanzohnBNP ParibasVeronica Bulgari and Stephan Haimo Cartier

John Civetta & Sons Inc.Colgate-Palmolive CompanyConcept One AccessoriesDeVries Public RelationsDynamic ResourcesExec/CommFederated Media PublishingAndrew Feldman FoundationFred Alger Management, Inc.GlaceauThe Glastenbury FoundationScott GorranDana and Frederic Gourtay*HealthCor Management, L.P.Edward D. Herlihy, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

Hess CorporationIBM CorporationImClone SystemsInnisfree M&A IncorporatedJANA Partners LLCKaplan, Inc.Pamela and Robert KindlerKirkland & Ellis LLPBrian LeeKaren and Allan LevineYanina and Robert Levitan*Sara and Tami Luhby and Edward Purce*

Arielle and Ian MadoverMarsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.McInerney Family FoundationNew York Community TrustNew York Life Insurance CompanyStavros Niarchos FoundationThe Nielsen CompanyNovo NordiskAdam Oestreich*Ruth Porat and Anthony PaduanoPosillico Civil, Inc./Tully Construction Company, Inc., A Joint Venture

Regal Entertainment GroupSchulte Roth & Zabel LLPSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLPSony Corporation of AmericaBruce and Patti SpringsteenState Street CorporationDonna and Robert Walsh*Trustees of the Nina W. Werblow Charitable Trust

Janet S. Zagorin

Bronze Donors In-Kind($10,000-$14,999)Kaplan, Inc.John McEnroeOz Moving & StorageTime Out New York

Patron Donors($5,000-$9,999)3i GroupShari and Edward Adler*AnonymousAlcoa FoundationRoger AltmanAmerican Eagle Outfitters FoundationAmerican Securities LLCASM Mechanical SystemsAXA Foundation, Inc.Gary Bagley*Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJKathy Behrens and Gerry O’Reilly*CablevisionCargill, IncorporatedCBS InteractiveCitadelAlan CohenCheryl Cohen EffronElizabeth Rabii Cribbs and Derek CribbsTheodore Cross Family Charitable Foundation

Cushman & Wakefield

E*Trade Financial CorporationEpoch Investments Partners, Inc.First Republic BankFitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & ScintoEmily and Harold Ford, Jr.Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher

Joel Friedman, Clearview Capital Management, LLC

Joyce and Chris Frost/Riverside Risk Advisors LLC

GE FoundationJustin GmelichSandy Goldshein AssociatesRoss Goldstein, DFJ Gotham VenturesRobert HalperHealthPass New YorkMr. and Mrs. H. Dale Hemmerdinger/The Hemmerdinger Foundation

Hercules GroupClaudia and Sheldon Hirshon*Todd Hollander*Hunt Construction Group, Inc.IMS HealthInfinity Info SystemsKenmay Advisory ServicesKeystone Business Solutions BVKramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLPKurtzman Carson Consultants LLCLa MerBob LanierDaniel LewisLoehmann’s Executive OfficesMayer BrownMcKissack & McKissackMDC PartnersJoyce MenschelMFM ContractingNorman MinnearThe Morrison & Foerster FoundationNew World TravelNew York City Council Member Annabel Palma

Newmark Knight FrankNYSE EuronextPerformicsRDL Foundation Resolution Media, Inc.Terrence RobertsLibby and Seth Rosen*Roux Associates, Inc.May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation

Meaghan and Carsten Schwarting

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP/ Robert E. Spatt

Esta StecherShircara Stewart*Elizabeth B. Strickler and Mark Gallogly

Jeanne Straus*T&H Group Inc. Joyce and Vincent TeseThomson ReutersTrilantic Capital PartnersTroutman Sanders LLPVan Wagner Communications, LLCVerizon WirelessThe Walt Disney CompanyWarburg PincusLouise and Alan WeilGail and Larry WieseneckThe Winston Foundation

Patron Donors In-Kind($5,000-$9,999)CMT-Creative Mobile Technologies, LLC.

Todd HollanderindoorDIRECT, Inc.Keith Lloyd CoutureMorgan StanleyMustelaNational Basketball AssociationOutcast

Benefactors($1,000-$4,999)Stephanie Ackler*Ashish AggarwalJessica and Ian Albin*American International Group, Inc.Anonymous*AnonymousApple-Metro, Inc.Arcade MarketingFabiola H. Arellano*AxispointWendy P. and Frederick R. BachmanBank Leumi USARenee and Richard Barasch/ Universal American Corp.

Mimi Barker*David BarnardMeredith BarnesChristopher BarryJane Beasley*Bill Begert*

Janna BellwinLawrence B. BenensonDavid BerkeNathan Berkoff*Kurt Bermond*BET NetworksMichele Bickford*Eve Birnbaum and Larry Goldberg*BluewolfUlrich BoergerEmily BoeseBarry BonifacePhilip BoroffMimi and Michael BoublikSandy and Jess BoyerBrandenburg Industrial Service Company, Michael Richman

Brickman AssociatesBristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.Larry BuchalterCalico FundDanusia Cameron*The Andrew Hughes Chatham Foundation

Chimera SecuritiesChristine Paul EventsChubb & SonCarla CinganelliCity of New YorkClermont Comm Corp.Sarah E. Cogan and Douglas H. EvansJennifer Coghlan*Ellen and Casey CogutConway MacKenzie*Anne Corry*David Cox*The Daphne Seybolt Culpeper Foundation

Nicole J. Dalvano*Vickram DavidDavid Fire Systems, Inc.Dayton Inspection Services, Inc.James DeitchDentsu McGarry Bowen, LLCKenneth deRegtDesign RepublicDeutschBritt DhawanJonathan and Susan Dolgen FoundationNew York State Senator Tom Duane Dynamic LogicHelen EllisThe Estee Lauder Companies Inc.Mindy Everett

*Hands On Heroes Society: We are proud to recognize donors marked with an * as members of New York Cares’ Hands On Heroes Society. These individuals have shown their support for New York Cares by making a generous, multi-year commitment to help us reach an even greater number of New Yorkers in need. To learn more about the Hands On Heroes Society, please contact Jennifer Goldschein at 212.228.1132 or [email protected].

Financial Supporters

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Everpower Wind Holdings, Inc.ExperianSharon FayFerriday Fund Charitable TrustFGI FinanceFidelity InvestmentsDeirdre Flynn and Robert Shepardson*

Michelle Foster*Frederick P. & Sandra P. Rose Foundation

Partners of Frontenac Co.FTI ConsultingSamir A. Gandhi*Gannett FoundationRenyuan Gao*GenzymeGerson Lehrman Group, Inc.Valerie and Mark Gerstein*Ken GiddonPat Gilligan*Katy and Richy Glassberg*Barbara Glassman and Arthur Rubin*Glickenhaus FoundationMeg Goble*Judith and David GoldfingerCarrie GonyoSonia and Richard Gordon*Noah Gotbaum (in memory of Carol Anne Gotbaum)*

Greater New York Mutual Insurance Company

Edward Grebow/Amalgamated BankJanet and Edward Greenberg*Greenhill & Co.Jill Greenwald and Gregory AdamsMelanie Greenwood*Elizabeth Guillory and Stuart OravetzAndrea Gulli*Susan and Robert Gurman*Beth Haggerty*Bette Ann HarrisScott Hauser*Walter H. HaydockLissa Hirsch and Tibby BlumKaren H. and Jeffrey N. HoganMarianne and Dan HolohanSteve Lazarus*Houlihan LokeyAlexia HowardKatie Hustead and Joe Weston*Toni and Edwin Hustead*Infosys Technologies LTDRebecca Irwin and Charles Fisher*Jamakepe FoundationMelissa and Marc JamesJefferies LoanCore LLCBarbara and Elliott Kanbar*

J.M. Kaplan FoundationThe Kaplan Family FoundationMartin E. KarlinskyEileen and Steven KaufmanKefalas-Pinto FoundationSuzannah and Karl Kellner*Mr. and Mrs. Victor KiamBrenda KimGlenn KinenLauren Kogod and David SmileyKohl’sKim Kornfeld and Steven KobreJoshua KornreichAlexandra Korry*Kreisler Borg FlormanLangan Engineering & Environmental Services

Arthur Langhaus, KLS Professional Advisors Group, LLC

Michelle and Andrew Levine*Erica Lewis*Liberty International Underwriters, Inc.Seth Lieber Philanthropic FundJack LuskJames ManninoWSP Cantor SeinukLucy McCabeJames McDonnellMcKenna Long & Aldridge Foundation, Inc.

McKinsey & CompanyLinda Meaney*Helen MeatesThe Meredith Family FoundationThe Morris and Helen Messing Foundation

Metropolitan National BankMetzger-Price FundElissa and Jeffrey MillerMilton Brown FoundationMitsubishi International CorporationJessica Moser and Eric SchwartzChristine and Thomas MotamedSandy MoySusan Nam and Michael Reese*Peter Nash*National Australia BankJulie and Michael NaughtonNY1 NewsNew York City Council Member Margaret Chin

New York City Council Member Vincent GentileNew York Jets Football Club, Inc.New York State Office of Children and Family Services

Nintendo of America, Inc.Brian Norris

Northern Trust BankNorthpoint Solutions LLCJennifer and David OakesNa-Ri OhChristopher O’Malley, Atlantic Engineering Labs of New York, Inc.

Stephen OrrMichael ParrottParsons BrinckerhoffJason PasiekaChristine Paul and Kunal Mehta*Geoffrey Peck*The People’s Improv TheaterPerry CapitalSonya Piggott*Courtney Potts and Jim HeadDebra Putzer*New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn

Rabobank InternationalDaniel RaffePetar RaketicRelated, LPLuanne RiceAllwyn Richards*David RockefellerFaith RosenfeldHarriet and Eric RothfeldDeborah and Chuck RoyceWendy RuggieroJohn Ryan*The Saint Paul FoundationAnn SchaeferJudith and Martin ScherzerLisa and Michael Schneider*Peter SchuckKimberly and James SchwabJess Scott*Vicki and Phil SeskinJerold SheaSHoP Architects & SHoP ConstructionJoshua SilverKathleen and Richard Simon*Justin SlatkyEleanore and Joe SlobodnyKnighten Smit (in memory of Edna K. Smit)

Christopher SnowSociété GénéraleGina Sohn and Gregory P. LeeThe Stainman Family Foundation, Inc.The Standard, New YorkStantec Consulting Ltd.Amy Starr and Matthew ZiehlState of New YorkThe Donald O. & Bette F. Stein Charitable Foundation Trust

Marjorie and Michael Stern

Ricki Stern and Evan Guillemin*Amy and Marc Strauss*Margaret Sung and Michael J. Schmidtberger*

TD Charitable FoundationMelissa and Wray ThornThornton Tomasetti, Inc.Crystal TiffanyMichael TigerMichele Tortorelli KearnsMarian and Christopher ToyChing TsaiDennis Tseng*David Tsin*Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Foundation

Unilock Unit Pavers & Retaining WallsTanya Van Sant and Jeremy Sterritt*Amy Vennema/A.V. MaxMatthew Verrochi*VivaKiVollmuth & BrushVornado Realty TrustDeborah Waldman and John Gatsos*Rick Walker*Mark S. Weekes*Adam Weinstein*Wells Fargo FoundationErin Wietecha*William Morris EndeavorWillis FoundationLisa Wilson*Robert WychulisEvan Yellin*Melissa Young*Barbara and David ZalaznickSarah ZgliniecLynn ZisesZogSportsAdam Zotkow*Ariel Zwang and Gordon Mehler*

Benefactor In-Kind($1,000-$4,999)Aqua NicaraguaThe Benjamin HotelBig Brothers Big SistersBowery HotelThe BoxBrooks BrothersBuffalo Trace DistilleryChristine Paul EventsCrunchGloss and Glam Beauty ServicesKIND Healthy SnacksLoews HotelsMshop LLCNew York Yankees

P&H/David Stricker – St. Honore Pastry Shoppe/Port Washington, NY

Park Avenue Skin SolutionsThe Peninsula New YorkReem AcraTateossian LondonJulie Turaj and Robert Pohly

Friends($500-$999)Susan and John AbbotSuzanne Gaba AisenbergChris AlexanderAlison P. AmdurJing An and Rob HarringtonAnonymous (2)Scott BaxterFelicia BaylissMargie Becker-LewinWilliam Belinski, RSA LLCElizabeth BellemoreBenchMarcLinda BlackenAnthony BlasiMichael BloomEmily BobrowNorman BobrowKelly and Mark BradleyBeatrice BranchMary BraunsdorfKristen BriggsRene BrinkleyKaren Bronzo and Jeff RabbJohn BuranTom BurkeFlorentine CalabiaRobert CastrignanoCentroMelissa ChengEdwin ChinColumbus Restaurant Fund, IV LLCMillicent CooleyAsbury CorryFrank CostanzoKathleen CrowleyLewis CullmanTerry CummingsRoss CussenRaymond DalioThomas DavidsonGlenn E. DavisSuzanne DavisNicolas de Croisset

Remy Debrant Lisa S. DeCarloDilenschneider GroupJames DunneLinda and Michael DunneJason DupuisAndrew EarlsDavid EdelsonEdge Media NetworkSusan and Ethan FalkoveHerb FeldmanThe Fishoff Family FoundationMike FlahartyThomas FlanneryLaurie and Ivan FreemanWilliam Frey, IIYael FuchsEvan GinigerPeter GreenRobert GriffithGavin GuerraSamuel L. GuilloryKathleen GulleyThe Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.Daniel HealyPeter HeinrichJean HelleringJessica and Justin HendrixMark HeronMax HerrnsteinRichard Hershman, FTI ConsultingKatie HockingRobert HurwitzJan and David IchelTamara IgelPatrick IlesAlex IosilevichSamina Iqbal and Anthony DenningerBryan Jennings, Morgan StanleyJewish Communal FundFrances and Kenneth KahnTimothy KaneJim KatarincicRebecca and Jason KaufmanJon KinolTimothy KitchenAnthony J. KliphuisMatt KnopmanMartin KravetRyan G. Kriger*Gordon KroftDeborah LandauLinda Lao

Bill LazaridisChristine LeasSusan LentiniScott LevyRichard and Amy Lipton Family Foundation

Erin LinnihanJohn LiuCurtis LivingstonHelen and John LobranoJennifer LogueMarin SoftwareMarjorie MacFarlaneRany MakaryusEdward McIntyreJohn McNiffNeil MeyerEric MillerMagdalena Muszynska-Chafitz and Robbie Chafitz

Herbert Nass, Esq.Daniel A. NeffAdam NordinJed NussdorfDimitri OffengendenMichelle OlavePhilip OrlandoPamela and Vincent PaganoSheryl Parker and James GrayerPaul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

Rachel PellegrinoScott PengF.W. PenningtonMolly PetersonGuy Petrillo, Petrillo Klein LLPSharon and Robert PietrzakTracy and Marc PorosoffPremier Retail NetworksOzzy RamosCampbell RankinReed Smith LLPSard Verbinnen & Co.Lisa and David SchlakmanScholastic, Inc.Andrea SchwartzmanElizabeth and Gaurav SethRobert ShapiroWendy Shapss, FTI ConsultingFred ShekDavid SidmanJonathan SillsSandi and Isaac Simon

Kawai SiuJohanna and Brian SnyderDhuane StephensJeffrey StockwellAlison SullivanJillwen SungPaul SwemCrystal ThompkinsEdward TorielloThomas ToscanoJoy TutelaMark UlbergVera Wang GroupVerizon CommunicationsJames Virga, ABCO Maintenance, Inc. Ebonya WashingtonLinda WeingartenDana WeinsteinKatherine WeinsteinStaci and Glenn WeissBarbara and Allan WicksteinGeoffrey WilliamsCurtis WillingAlan WinickJessica WohlersJoel WojnilowerRachel WolffJim Wood, Andrews International, Inc.Laura WoodardMichael WormkeRicardo Zubieta

Friends In-Kind($500-$999)Ascot ChangBrooke Churchill, Inc.Campo Marzio DesignsClub MonacoCoach, Inc.The Distrikt Hotel New York CityEquinox Fitness ClubsFoxwoods TheatreHard Rock InternationalIvy Eyes Editing, Inc.Lenny’s CateringMetLife StadiumNew York MetsNintendo of America, Inc.Second Time AroundTheoryWine Spectator

Financial SupportersFinancial Supporters

*Hands On Heroes Society: We are proud to recognize donors marked with an * as members of New York Cares’ Hands On Heroes Society. These individuals have shown their support for New York Cares by making a generous, multi-year commitment to help us reach an even greater number of New Yorkers in need. To learn more about the Hands On Heroes Society, please contact Jennifer Goldschein at 212.228.1132 or [email protected].

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163rd Street Improvement Council*

92nd Street YA Greater Purpose OrganizationA Stairway To HopeAbyssinian Development

Corporation*Achilles International*Added Value and Herban

Solutions*Adventist Community Services*African American Planning

CommissionAfrican RefugeAfrican Services CommitteeAIDS Center of Queens CountyAIDS Service CenterAlbert Einstein CollegeThe Ali Forney CenterAll Angels Episcopal ChurchAll Saints Roman Catholic ChurchAlpha Phi Alpha Senior

Citizens CenterAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Museum of

Natural HistoryAmeriCorps Community

Health Corps at BrooklynAngelica Patient Assistance

ProgramAnimal Care & Control of

New York CityAnimal Center of QueensAnimal HavenAny SoldierArab-American Family

Support CenterArchimedes AcademyAriva*ARTS East New YorkAsian Americans for Equality *

Association for Metro-Area Autistic Children

Association to Benefit Children*Astounding Love!Atlantic Terminal Community

Outreach CenterAudrey Johnson Day Care CenterBaby BuggyBailey HouseBarrier Free LivingBay Family Domestic Violence

Shelter and Church King of KingsBest Buddies New YorkBetances 146 Community CenterBeth Israel Medical CenterBethel Emanuel Temple

Church of God in ChristBethesda Missionary

Baptist ChurchBialystoker Home for the AgedBibleway House of PrayerBig Brothers Big Sisters of

New York CityBike New YorkBlack and Latino AIDS CoalitionBlock InstituteBobbi and the StraysBody Sculpt New YorkBottomless ClosetThe Bowery MissionBowery Residents’ Committee*Boys & Girls HarborBread of Life MissionBreakthrough New York at the

Town SchoolThe Brearley SchoolBronx AIDS ServicesBronx Christian FellowshipBronx HomeworksThe Bronx Land Trust*Bronx Neighborhood

Cluster ProgramBronx-Lebanon Hospital CenterBronxWorks*Brooklyn Animal

Resource CoalitionBrooklyn Bridge Park

ConservancyBrooklyn Bureau of

Community ServiceBrooklyn Center for the

Performing Arts

Brooklyn Children’s CenterBrooklyn Children’s MuseumBrooklyn CollegeBrooklyn Public Library: Brooklyn Heights Branch Bushwick Branch The Child’s Place for Children

with Special Needs Crown Heights Branch Grand Army Plaza Branch New Utrecht Branch Saratoga BranchBrooklyn Queens Land TrustBrooklyn Rescue MissionBrooklyn United Methodist

Church HomeBrownsville Community

Residential CenterBrownsville Multi-Service Family

Health CenterCabrini Center for Nursing and

Rehabilitation*Cabrini Immigrant ServicesCaldwell Temple Soup KitchenCalvary Free Will Baptist ChurchCAMBA*Carnegie East HouseThe Carter Burden

Center for the AgingCasa Promesa Residential

Health Care Facility*Casita Maria Center for

Arts and EducationCathedral of St. John the DivineCatholic Charities — Archdiocese

of New YorkCenter Against Domestic Violence*Center for Community AlternativesCenter for Urban Community

Services - Street to Home Outreach

Center of Hope InternationalCentral Harlem Alcohol

Crisis CenterCFYChild Center of New York*Child Development Support

CorporationThe Child School/

Legacy High SchoolChild Study Center of New YorkChildren of Promise, NYC

Children of the CityChildren’s Aid Society*Children’s Arts & Science

Workshops*Children’s Evaluation and

Rehabilitation Center — Kennedy Center

Children’s Rescue Fund*Chinatown Manpower ProjectChrist Church United MethodistChrist Fellowship

Worship CenterChristian Fellowship Life CenterChurch of God in Christ JesusChurch of St. Francis XavierThe Church of the Holy ApostlesCitiWide Harm ReductionCitizen Schools New YorkCity HarvestCity Parks FoundationCitymeals-On-Wheels*Civilian Complaint Review BoardClaremont Neighborhood CenterCoalition for Hispanic Family

ServicesCoalition for the HomelessCobble Hill Health CenterCodyCares for KidsColonial Church of BaysideCommon CentsCommon Ground*Community Association of

Progressive DominicansCommunity Counseling &

Mediation*Community Empowerment

NetworkCommunity League

of the HeightsCommunity OptionsThe Compound FoundationComuniLifeConcourse HouseConsortium for Worker EducationConvent of the Sacred HeartCool CultureCREATE, Inc.*Creative Arts Workshop for KidsCrossroads Food PantryCrown Heights Service CenterCrown Heights Youth

Collective Garden

Cultural Renaissance for Economic Revitalization

CUNY Citizenship Now!*Damascus Road Baptist ChurchDamon House New YorkDaniel’s Music FoundationDaughters of Jacob Nursing and

Rehabilitation CenterDawning of a New Day

Outreach MinistriesDawning Village Day Care CenterDe Colores Community Yard and

Cultural GardenDepartment of Homeless ServicesDepartment of Juvenile Justice*Diocesan Cursillo CenterDirections for Our Youth*Doc to DockThe Doe FundThe DOME ProjectDominican SundayThe DoorDOROTDouble Discovery CenterDyckman Senior CenterEarth CelebrationsEast Harlem Scholars AcademyEast New York Farms*East River Development AllianceEast Side House SettlementEast Village Community CoalitionThe Educational Alliance*Edwin Gould Services for Children El Divino Salvador Social ServicesElizabeth Seton Pediatric CenterElmcor Youth and Adult Activities*Emerald Isle Immigration

Center of New YorkEncore Community ServicesEpiscopal Social Services*EspoirEvangelistic Outreach ProgramExcellence Baby AcademyExponentsF.E.G.S Health and

Human Services SystemFaith Community Church

InternationalFaith In Action MinistriesFaith Latin American

Pentecostal ChurchFaith Ministries

Faith Mission Christian Fellowship Church

Families, Fathers, and ChildrenThe Family CenterFashion Delivers Charitable

FoundationThe Father’s Heart MinistriesFavor MinistriesFDNY Exploring Program for Fire

and Life SafetyFederation Employment and

Guidance Services*Fellowship Baptist ChurchFifth Avenue Committee*First Calvary Baptist ChurchFirst Central Baptist ChurchFirst Reformed Church

of JamaicaFlushing HouseFor My People EmpowermentFordham Bedford Child Services*Fort Greene Park ConservancyFoster Parent Advocacy

FoundationFrederick Douglass Senior CenterFree Arts NYCThe Fresh Air FundFresh Youth InitiativesFriends of Hudson River ParkFriends of Island AcademyFull Effect Gospel MinistriesFull Gospel Christian ChurchFulton Area BusinessesFuture GradsFutures and OptionsGallopNYCGay Men of African DescentGay Men’s Health CrisisGeorge Daly House ShelterGethsemane Garden

Baptist ChurchGladiator Sports*Glory of Christ ChurchGoddard Riverside’s

Project ReachoutGod’s Divine Prayer TabernacleGod’s Love We DeliverGood Shepherd ServicesGoodwill Industries of Greater New

York and Northern New Jersey*Gospel Assembly

Church of Jesus Christ

Graham Windham*Grand Street SettlementGreater Faith TempleGreater Fellowship

Church MinistriesGreater Tabernacle Baptist ChurchGreater Victory Baptist ChurchGreater Zion Outreach MinistryGreen Fort Greene & Clinton HillGreen Oasis GardenGreenhope Services for Women*Groove With MeGroundworkGrowNYCHamilton-Madison HouseHands On New YorkHarlem Children’s ZoneHarlem United

Community AIDS Center*Hartley HouseHarvest Fields Community ChurchThe Harvest Life CenterHealth PlusHeartShare Human Services of

New YorkHelp USAHELP/PSI*Helping Hands for the

Disabled of NYCHelping Hands UnlimitedHelping is EasyHempstead Adult and Community

Education ProgramHenry Street Settlement —

Administrative Offices*Highbridge Advisory CouncilHighbridge Community Life

Center*Highbridge Woodycrest CenterHoly House of PrayerHolyrood Episcopal ChurchHomes for the Homeless*The HOPE ProgramThe Horticultural Society of

New YorkHospital Clinic Home CenterHour Children Food PantryHousing and ServicesHousing Works*Hudson Guild*The Hudson River Park TrustI Challenge Myself

Iglesia Hispana de La ComunidadIglesia Pentecostal

El Divino MaestroImani HouseImmaculate Conception SchoolIncarnation SchoolIndochina Sino-American

Community CenterInfiniti Family ResidenceInstitute for the Puerto Rican -

Hispanic ElderlyInternational Pentecostal

City MissionInternational Rescue CommitteeInwood Community ServicesInwood HouseJacob A. Riis Neighborhood

Settlement House*Jewish Association for

Services for the Aged*Jewish Board of Family and

Children’s Services*Jewish Community Council of

Washington Heights-InwoodJohn Jay College of Criminal JusticeKips Bay Boys & Girls ClubLa Finca del SurLaGuardia Community CollegeLantern Community Services -

Silverleaf HallLeake & Watts Services*Lenox Hill Neighborhood House*Lenox Hill Senior CenterLions Club International

Foundation*Living for the Young Family

through Education*The Lower Eastside Girls ClubMadison Square

Boys & Girls Club*Make the Road New YorkManhattan Crisis CenterManhattan Island FoundationManhattan Land Trust*Manna of Life MinistriesMayor’s Alliance for NYC’s AnimalsMedicare Rights CenterMental Health Providers of

Western QueensMethodist Home for Nursing &

Rehabilitation

*Indicates agencies with which we work at multiple sites

Community Partners

Community Partners

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Metro Baptist Church and Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries

Metropolitan Baptist ChurchMetropolitan Council on

Jewish PovertyMetropolitan Hospital CenterMetropolitan Waterfront AllianceMidnight RunMidtown Community Court*Miller Avenue Block AssociationMillionTreesNYCThe Mission ContinuesMission for Christ Holiness TempleMissionary Church of ChristThe Momentum Project*Mommy & Daddy’s Little Angel’s

OST & Youth ProgramMore Grace Redemptive CenterMoriah Older Adult Luncheon ClubMorningside Area AllianceMothers on the MoveMount Calvary

United Methodist ChurchMount Hope Housing CompanyMount Neboh

Baptist Church of HarlemMount Sinai HospitalMount Sinai Seventh Day

Adventist ChurchMrytle Avenue Revitalization

Project LDCMSGR Robert Fox Memorial ShelterNarco FreedomNational Council of

Jewish WomenNational Museum of the

American IndianNazareth Housing*Network of AngelsNew Alternatives for ChildrenNew Alternatives for LGBT

Homeless YouthNew Beginnings Community

Worship CenterNew Covenant Citadel ChurchNew Creation Christian ChurchNew Generation Outreach MinistryNew Hope Community

Resource CenterNew Hope for All Saints

Lutheran ChurchNew Hope For The World MinistriesNew Hope Shelter

New Jerusalem Pentecostal Church of God in Christ

The New Open Door C.O.G.I.C.New Settlement Apartments*New Visions for Public SchoolsNew York Asian Women’s CenterNew York Association for

Blind AthletesNew York City Department of

Cultural Affairs: Materials for the Arts

New York City Department of Education:BrooklynCS 21 — Crispus AttucksPS 3 — The Bedford VillagePS 4 @ 109PS 4 @ 65PS 4 @ 72PS 4 @ 843PS 4 @ 853PS 4 @ PS 81PS 5 — Dr. Ronald E. McNairPS 7 — Abraham LincolnPS 19 — The Robert Clemente

Magnet School of Global and Ethical Studies

PS 24 — The Dual Language School for International Studies

PS 25 — Eubie Blake SchoolPS 34 — Oliver H. PerryPS 46 — Edward C. BlumPS 52 — Sheepshead BayPS 53PS 53 @ 384PS 53 @ IS 88PS 54 — Samuel C. BarnesPS 77PS 81 — Thaddeus StevensPS 84 — Jose De DiegoPS 91 — The Albany Avenue SchoolPS 94 — The Henry LongfellowPS 108 — Sal AbbracciamentoPS 119 — AmersfortPS 133 — William A. ButlerPS 135 — Sheldon A. BrooknerPS 138PS 149 — DannyayePS 169 — Sunset ParkPS 177 — The MarlboroPS 196 — Ten Eyck SchoolPS 214 — Michael FriedsamPS 230 — Doris L. Cohen

PS 243 — The Weeksville SchoolPS 261 — Philip LivingstonPS 262 — El Hajj Malik Shabazz

Elementary SchoolPS 268 — Emma LazarusPS 270 — Johann DeKalbPS 289 — George V. BrowerPS 290 — Juan Morel CamposPS 297 — Richard StocktonPS 298 — Dr. Betty ShabazzPS 299 — Thomas Warren FieldPS 309 — The George E. Wibecan

Preparatory AcademyPS 325 — The Fresh Creek SchoolPS 335 — Granville T. WoodsPS 345 — Patrolman

Robert BoldenPS 371 — Lillian L. RashkisPS 373 — Brooklyn

Transition CenterPS 396 — Ramon BetancesPS 399 — Stanley Eugene ClarkPS 536 — Community Roots

Charter SchoolPS 636 — Young Scholars’

Academy for Discovery and Exploration

PS 677 — East New York Elementary School of Excellence

PS 734 — The Ethical Community Charter School

PS 771 @ 225PS 771 @ 236PS 771 @ 329PS 771 @ I98PS/IS 137 — Rachel Jean MitchellPS/IS 323PS/IS 384 — Frances E. CarterPS/MS 282 Park SlopeIS 228 — David A. BoodyIS 281 — Joseph B. CavallaroIS 318 — Eugenio Maria De HotosMS 57 — The Ron Brown

AcademyMS 113 — Ronald Edmonds

Learning CenterMS 246 — Walt WhitmanMS 353 — Elijah StroudMS 354 — The School Of

Integrated LearningMS 442 — New Horizons SchoolMS 492 — Urban Assembly

MS 588 — Middle School for Art and Philosophy

MS/HS 336 — Academy of Business and Community Development

MS/HS 355 — Williamsburg Collegiate Charter School

MS/HS 429 — Brooklyn School for Global Studies

MS/HS 448 — Brooklyn Secondary School for Collaborative Studies

MS/HS 690 — Brooklyn Studio Secondary School

Harry Van Arsdale High SchoolHS 337 — International High

School at LafayetteHS 408 — Academy of

Hospitality and TourismHS 439 — Brooklyn International

High SchoolHS 454 — The Green School:

An Academy for Environmental Careers

HS 488 — Brooklyn Preparatory High School

HS 499 — ACORN Community High School

HS 510 — World Academy for Total Community Health High School

HS 524 — International High School at Prospect Heights

HS 528 — The High School for Global Citizenship

HS 530 — Metropolitan Corporate Academy High School

HS 535 — Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences

HS 546 — High School for Public Service: Heroes of Tomorrow

HS 569 — Kurt Hahn Expeditionary Learning School

HS 616 — Brooklyn High School for Leadership and Community Service

HS 625 — Paul Robeson High School

HS 656 — Brooklyn High School of the Arts

JHS 292 — Margaret S. DouglasJohn Jay Educational Campus

ManhattanDeWitt Head StartPS 2 — Meyer LondonPS 11 — William T. HarrisPS 15 — Roberto ClementePS 18 — Park TerracePS 20 — Anna SilverPS 28 — Wright BrothersPS 33 — Chelsea PrepPS 37 — River East ElementaryPS 50 — Vito MarcantonioPS 64 — Robert SimonPS 75 — Emily DickinsonPS 76 — A. Philip RandolphPS 84 — Girls PrepPS 94 @ PS 15 MPS 111 — Adolph S. OchsPS 123 — Mahalia JacksonPS 124 — Yung WingPS 140 — Nathan StrausPS 142 — Amalia CastroPS 145 — The Bloomingdale SchoolPS 146 — Ann M. ShortPS 152 — Children’s Aid SocietyPS 161 — Pedro Albizu CamposPS 163 — Alfred E. SmithPS 171 — Patrick HenryPS 180 — Hugo NewmanPS 184 — Shuang WenPS 185 — Early Childhood

Discovery and Design Magnet School

PS 188 — The Island SchoolPS 198 — Isador E. Ida StrausPS 208 — Alain L. LockePS 241 — STEM Institute of

ManhattanPS 366 — Washington Heights

AcademyPS 375 — Mosaic Preparatory

AcademyPS 811 @ 149PS 964 — Central Park East IIPS/MS 96 — Joseph C. LanzettaDemocracy Preparatory

Charter School PS/MS 861 — Future Leaders Institute Charter School

MS 45 — S.T.A.R.S. AcademyMS 131MS 319 — Maria TeresaMS 324 — Patria Mirabal

MS 330 — Girls Preparatory Charter School of New York Middle School

MS 378 — School for Global Leaders

MS 825 — Isaac Newton Middle School for Math & Science

MS 862 — Mott Hall IIMS/HS 860 — Frederick

Douglass Academy II Secondary School

HS 283 — Manhattan Theatre Lab High School

HS 294 — Essex Street AcademyHS 296 — High School of

Hospitality ManagementHS 298 — Pace High SchoolHS 300 — The Urban Assembly

School of Design and Construction

HS 303 — The Facing History School

HS 304 — Mott Hall High SchoolHS 308 — Lower Manhattan Arts

AcademyHS 313 — The James Baldwin

School: A School for Expeditionary Learning

HS 435 — Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics

HS 438 — International High School at Union Square

HS 458 — Forsyth Satellite Academy

HS 459 — Manhattan International High School

HS 492 — High School for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice

HS 543 — New Design High School

HS 545 — High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies

HS 575 — Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day School

HS 580 — Richard R. Green High School of Teaching

HS 586 — Harvey Milk High School

HS 630 — Art and Design High School

HS 635 — Academy of Environmental Science

QueensPS 2 — Alfred ZimbergPS 4 @ SkillmanPS 11 — Kathryn PhelanPS 17 — Henry David ThoreauPS 19 — Marino JeantetPS 20 — John BownePS 40 — Samuel HuntingtonPS 42 — R. VernamPS 48 — William WordsworthPS 50 — Talfourd Lawn

Elementary SchoolPS 60 — WoodhavenPS 76 — William HalletPS 84 — SteinwayPS 85 — Judge Charles VallonePS 96PS 111 — Jacob BlackwellPS 150 — The Sunnyside SchoolPS 191 — MayflowerPS 212 — School of CyberScience

and LiteracyPS 215 — Lucretia MottPS 254PS 256 @ 831PS 256 @ PS 253PS 290PS 306 — New York City Academy

for DiscoveryPS 319 — Village AcademyPS 330 — Giving Our All to

LearningIS 145 — Joseph PulitzerIS 230IS 5 — The Walter Crowley

Intermediate SchoolMS 282 — Knowledge and Power

Preparatory Academy VIMS 294 — BELL AcademyHS 259 — Pathways College

Preparatory School: A College Board School

HS 264 — Academy of Finance and Enterprise

HS 296 — Pan American International High School

HS 301 — Academy for Careers in Television and Film

HS 460 — Flushing High School

HS 475 — Richmond Hill High School

HS 496 — Business, Computer Applications & Entrepreneurship High School

HS 505 — Hillcrest High SchoolHS 550 — High School for Arts

and BusinessStaten IslandPS 20 — Port RichmondPS 26 — The Carteret SchoolPS 42 — EltingvillePS 45 — John TylerPS 74 — Future Leaders

ElementaryThe BronxPS 1 — Courtlandt SchoolPS 9 — Ryer Avenue

Elementary SchoolPS 18 — John Peter ZengerPS 33 — Timothy DwightPS 47 —

John RandolphPS 48 — Joseph R. DrakePS 50 — Clara BartonPS 68PS 73PS 75PS 84 @ 461 — Metropolitan

Lighthouse Charter SchoolPS 105 — Sen Abraham

BernsteinPS 107PS 130 — Abram Stevens HewittPS 146 — Edward CollinsPS 161 — Ponce De LeonPS 443 — The Family SchoolPS 463 — Urban Scholars

Community SchoolPS 92PS 94 — Kings College SchoolPS 96 — Richard RodgersPS/MS 280 — Mosholu ParkwayIS 117 — Joseph H. WadeIS 123 — James M. KieranIS 229 — Roland PattersonMS 142 — John Phillip Sousa

Middle SchoolMS 244 — The New School for

Leadership and JournalismMS 289 — Young Scholars

AcademyMS 308 — Bronx Dance Academy

*Indicates agencies with which we work at multiple sites

Community PartnersCommunity Partners

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MS/HS 267 — Bronx Latin SchoolMS/HS 271 — East Bronx

Academy for the FutureHS 239 — Urban Assembly

Academy of History and Citizenship for Young Men

HS 248 — The Metropolitan High School

HS 250 — Eximius College Preparatory Academy: A College Board School

HS 284 — Bronx School of Law and Finance

HS 305 — Pablo Neruda Academy for Architecture and World Studies

HS 388 — Pan American International High School at Monroe

HS 405 — Herbert H. Lehman High School

HS 418 — Bronx High School for the Visual Arts

HS 439 — Bronx High School for Law and Community Service

HS 455 — Harry S Truman High School

HS 473 — Mott Haven Village Preparatory High School

HS 477 — Marble Hill High School for International Studies

HS 478 — The Cinema SchoolHS 513 — New World High SchoolHS 520 — Foreign Language

Academy of Global StudiesHS 546 — Bronx Theatre

High SchoolHS 600 — Alfred E. Smith Career

and Technical Education High School

HS 670 — Health Opportunities High School

New York City Department of Homeless Services:Auburn Family ResidenceJamaica Family ResidenceTilden Hall ResidenceUrban Family Center —

Henry Street SettlementNew York City Department of

Parks and Recreation:Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center

ARROW Community CenterAsser Levy Recreation CenterAstoria ParkBowne ParkBronx River AllianceBrooklyn Borough

Sports ProgrammingBrooklyn Bridge ParkBrower ParkCarroll ParkChelsea Recreation CenterClaremont ParkColeman Oval ParkColumbus Park PavilionConference House ParkCooper ParkCrotona ParkCunningham ParkDe Witt Clinton ParkDyker Beach ParkEast 54th Street

Recreation CenterFirst ParkFlushing FieldsFlushing Meadows Corona ParkForest ParkFort Greene ParkFort Tryon ParkFranz Sigel ParkGreenbelt Recreation CenterHamilton Fish Recreation CenterHansborough Park &

Recreation CenterHansborough Recreation CenterHighbridge ParkHighland Park QueensHorseshoe PlaygroundHunts Point Recreation CenterInwood Hill ParkJackie Robinson ParkJackie Robinson

Recreation CenterKissena ParkKosciusko PoolLittle Bay ParkLost Battalion Hall

Recreation CenterLower East Side Ecology CenterMacNeil ParkMarcus Garvey ParkMartins FieldMcCarren Park

McGolrick ParkMLK PlaygroundMorningside ParkOwen Dolen Recreation CenterPelham Bay Park/Orchard BeachPelham Fritz Recreation Center —

OST ProgramPhil “Scooter” Rizzuto ParkProspect ParkRed Hook ParkRiverside Park FundRockaway BeachRufus King ParkSara D. Roosevelt ParkSeton Falls Park PreserveSeward ParkSouth Beach ParkSpring Creek Park —

Gateway EstatesSt. James Park and

Recreation CenterSt. John’s Recreation CenterSt. Mary’s Recreation CenterSternberg ParkStuyvesant Cove ParkSunset Park Recreation CenterTheodore Roosevelt ParkThomas Jefferson ParkThomas Jefferson

Recreation CenterTompkins Square ParkVan Cortlandt Park/Friends of

Van Cortlandt ParkVictor Hanson Recreation CenterVon King Park/Tompkins ParkWest Bronx Recreation CenterGreenThumb:

6th Street & Avenue B GardenBissel Gardens, Inc.Carver Community GardenDrew GardensEdgecombe Ave/

Sugar Hill GardenEuclid GardenFirst Quincy GardenHarlem Rose GardenHattie Carthan GardenNew Vision GardenOrchard AlleyPadre Plaza Success GardenPavilion Horticultural

Community Garden

Poppa and Mama Jones Garden

Riverside Valley Community Garden (Jenny’s Garden)

Tranquility FarmTriple R GardenWilliam Harris GardenWishing Well Garden

New York City Department of Transportation

New York City Department of Veterans Affairs: Project TORCH

New York City Financial Network Action Consortium*

New York City Housing Authority:175 Eldridge Street Tenants

AssociationAstoria Community CenterBerry Tenant Association/Berry

Community CenterBoulevard Community CenterDavidson Senior CenterEleanor Roosevelt

Community CenterLafayette Gardens

Community CenterManhattan Community

OperationsPolo Grounds Senior CenterTompkins Community Center

New York City Mission SocietyNew York City Rescue MissionThe New York City Seventh Day

Baptist ChurchThe New York French American

Charter SchoolNew York Harm Reduction

EducatorsNew York MethodistNew York Presbyterian Hospital*The New York Public Library:

Aguilar Language Learning CenterBloomingdale BranchColumbus BranchCountee Cullen BranchFort Washington BranchJefferson Market BranchMosholu BranchPort Richmond BranchWebster BranchYorkville Branch

*Indicates agencies with which we work at multiple

New York Road Runners Foundation*

New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation:East River State ParkGantry Plaza State ParkMt. Loretto Unique Area

New York Theatre ChurchNew York UniversityNew York University Medical CenterNew Yorkers for ParksNortheast Brooklyn Housing

Development CorporationNorthern Manhattan Improvement

CorporationNorthside Center for Child

Development*Notre Dame High SchoolNourishing NYCNYPD Law Enforcement Explorers

Post #2044Office of the Mayor/City HallOnly Make BelieveOpen Doors Resource CenterOperation HOPEOperation: Quiet ComfortOpportunities for a Better

TomorrowOvercoming Love MinistriesPajama ProgramPalladia*Paradise TheaterPark Slope Community ChurchParkchester Enhancement

Program for SeniorsPart of the SolutionThe Partnership for Inner-City

Education*Partnership With ChildrenPathways to HousingPaul T. Matson Head Start*Per ScholasPerfecting Faith ChurchPerpetual ChurchPhase Piggy BankPhipps Community Development

Corporation*Pibly Residential ProgramPicture the HomelessTHE POINT Community

Development Corporation

Police Athletic LeaguePositive Beginnings*Positive Health ProjectPostgraduate Center for Mental

Health - Far RockawayPraxis Housing InitiativesPresbyterian Senior Services*Project FIND*Project HarmonyProject Hospitality*Project Renewal*Project SunshinePromesa YouthProperty Management ProgramProspect Hill Senior

Services CenterPublicolorThe Puppetry Arts TheatrePure Gospel Miracle Revival CenterQueens Borough Public Library:

Central LibraryFar Rockaway BranchLong Island City BranchSteinway BranchWoodside Branch

Queens Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP

Queensboro Temple of Seventh-day Adventists

Ralph’s Educational and Recreational Computer Services

Randall’s IslandReach Out and Read of Greater

New YorkRhema Family CenterThe River Fund New YorkRoca de Salvacion ChurchThe Rock Community ChurchRoom to GrowRutgers Community CenterSafe Horizon*The Salvation Army of

Greater New York*Samaritan Village*Sammon Build CenterSanta Maria SchoolSauti Yetu Center for

African WomenScalabrini Migration CenterSchervier Nursing Care CenterSchool for Language and

Communication Development

SCO Family of Services*Seek Ye First Ministry For

All PeopleSelfhelp Community ServicesServices for the UnderServedSettlement Housing FundShaolin Ryders Motorcycle ClubSilent Voices UnitedSilver Lining OutreachSingle Parent Resource CenterSoul Saving Mission

Pentecostal ChurchSoundview Health Care NetworkSouth Asian Youth ActionSouth Bronx

Mental Health CouncilSouth Bronx Overall Economic

Development CorporationSouth Queens Boys & Girls ClubSouth Road TabernacleSpecial Kindness In PackagesSpirit of Christ Baptist ChurchSt. Aloysius Education ClinicSt. Anne & Holy Trinity ChurchSt. Ann’s Corner of

Harm ReductionSt. Ann’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Augustine Community

Youth GroupSt. Augustine Roman

Catholic ChurchSt. Bartholomew’s ChurchSt. Jean Baptiste High SchoolSt. John’s Place Family CenterSt. Joseph’s Soup KitchenSt. Luke’s-Roosevelt

Hospital CenterSt. Mark the Evangelist SchoolSt. Mark’s Church of

Christ Soup KitchenSt. Mary’s Healthcare System

for ChildrenSt. Nicks Alliance*St. Paul’s HouseSt. Peter’s ChurchSt. Raymond Community

OutreachSt. Stephen OutreachStanley M. Isaacs

Neighborhood Center*Staten Island Liberian

Community Association

Staten Island Mental Health Society*

Staten Island Project HomefrontSteinway Child and Family ServicesStreet LIFE MinistriesThe StreetSquash OrganizationStreetWise PartnersSue Rock Originals EveryoneSunnyside Community Services*Sunrise Drop In CenterSunset Park Community ChurchSupportive Children’s Advocacy

Network New York*Sustainable South BronxTabernacle of Prayer For

All PeopleTender Care Human ServicesTerence Cardinal Cooke

Health Care CenterTompkins Square Gospel

MinistriesTraxx FoundationTrinity Lower East Side

Lutheran ParishTrue Gospel Tabernacle ChurchTurning PointTwin Parks Tenant AssociationTzu Chi FoundationUnion Baptist ChurchUnion Baptist Church Missions

MinistryUnion Grove Missionary

Baptist ChurchUnion Settlement Association*The Unitarian Church of All SoulsUnited Cerebral Palsy of

New York City*United Coalition AssociationUnited Holiness TempleUnited Neighbors of East MidtownUnity Faith OutreachUnity Fellowship of

Christ Church, NYCUniversity Community

Social ServicesUniversity Heights Educational

& Cultural Development Community Center

Upper Room Human Service Agency

Upwardly Global

Community PartnersCommunity Partners

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The Urban Divers Estuary Conservancy

The Urban DoveUrban Strategies*Vaughn College of Aeronautics

and TechnologyVeritas Therapeutic CommunityVillage Care of New York*Village Nursing HomeThe Village TempleVineyard International Christian

MinistriesViolence Intervention Program*Visions from the Heart MinistriesVISIONS Services for the Blind and

Visually Impaired*Visiting Nurse Service of

New York*Volunteers of America Greater

New York*Washington Heights

CORNER ProjectWashington Heights

Nazi Victim Program

We Care for Our CommunitiesWe The Kids FoundationWest End Collegiate ChurchWest Harlem Group AssistanceWhat About the ChildrenWhitney Museum of American ArtWilliam Major Morris

Community CenterWomen for Afghan WomenWomen In Need*Women’s InstituteWomen’s Prison Association*Women’s Housing and Economic

Development Corp.Woodycrest Center for

Human Development*Worship House and

Outreach MinistriesYMCA of Greater New York*Yorkville Common PantryYoung Men’s EmpowermentThe Young Women’s Leadership

School of BrooklynYouth Action Program and HomesZion Baptist ChurchZion Tabernacle Church

*Indicates agencies with which we work at multiple sites

PresidentGail B. HarrisRetired Partner, Currently of Counsel, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett

Vice PresidentWilliam CohenVice Chairman — Investment Banking,Barclays Capital

Vice PresidentGary L. GinsbergExecutive Vice President,Time Warner Inc.

Vice PresidentJeanne StrausPresident,Straus Newspapers, Inc.

Vice PresidentPaul J. TaubmanCo-President of Institutional Securities,Morgan Stanley

Co-TreasurerJohn EhrenkranzChief Investment Officer,E & E Capital Advisors

Co-TreasurerJoyce FrostManaging Partner,Riverside Risk Advisors LLC

Kathy BehrensExecutive Vice President, Social Responsibility and Player Programs, National Basketball Association

Rene BrinkleyBrand Marketing Manager, CNBC

Frances FergusonManaging Director & Chief Administrative Officer,BNY Mellon, Financial Markets and Treasury Services Sector

Ken GiddonPresident, Rothman’s Union Square

Ross H. GoldsteinManaging Director and Co-Founder, Draper Fisher Jurvetson Gotham Ventures

Richard GordonSenior Vice President, Loop Capital Markets, LLC

Noah E. GotbaumManaging Partner, New Spirit Capital, LLC

Steve Lazarus David A. LehmanManaging Director, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

David RabinPartner, The Lambs Club and The Double Seven

Robert WalshChief Financial Officer, Evercore Partners

Janet ZagorinDirector of Practice Development, Sidley Austin LLP

HONORARY BOARD MEMBERSEdward AdlerPartner, RLM Finsbury

Richard BilottiHead of Technology, Media and Communications Research, P. Schoenfeld Asset Management LP

Cheryl Cohen Effron

Sheldon Hirshon, Esq.Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP

Robert LevitanCEO, Pando Networks, Inc.

Michael SchleinPresident and CEO, ACCION International

Board of Directors

For information about becoming a New York Cares partner, please contact us at [email protected] or call 212-228-5000.

Community Partners

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Gary BagleyExecutive Director

Anne CorryDeputy Executive Director, External Affairs

Colleen FarrellSenior Director, Marketing and Communications

Ed LadaSenior Director, Finance and Operations                              Meghan MoloneySenior Director, Programs

Irina AnilovichAbasi AnitonJessica BeaversSamara BergerDamon BoldenEmily Burkhardt*Dorothy Caldone*Carol ChangDanielle CheryMing ChoStephen Chyi*Diane ConroySusan CraineElizabeth CrowleyMark DatoRaquel DavilaJeremy DavisJaime Denniston-MercedDiana Deoki*Karen Diggs*Kelley Downey*Takisha Young DozierGlenn EisenbergJoshua Ehrlich

Chantal EmmanuelSuzanne FarrellAlisha FreemanLuigi Fu*Melissa Genadri*Barbara GlassmanJennifer Gonzalez-GoldscheinTiffany HaynesLeah HoffmanJohn JergerElizabeth JohnAllison KenworthyKate KinseyCatherine KostPriscilla LamRachel Liu*Kamel LyonsLauren McConathaHeather McGreevyBrianna McGurranKaitlin McTigheWesley MoeKatheryn MohrHeeyeon Park

Lia PapazoglouDerek Pappas*Brittany PerottiAndrew Perricone-DazzoHannah PerrymanEliza RosenbaumLauren RothschildJoseph SalasSeth ShapiroElizabeth ShipleyColleen SmallfieldJazzmine Smith*Allison SterrettMegan Taub*Susan TorresPamela TrzopRachel TurnowskiSandra VelezJames Dakotah WestAmy WicksteinKimberlee WilsonJoshua WinataMichael WiseJamie Wolfe

*New York Cares is proud to count NYC Civic Corps and AmeriCorps members among our staff.

EditorsAnne CorryColleen Farrell

DesignJamie D’Andrea

CreditsPhotographyRebecca Davis Christopher DugganLyn HughesKatheryn MohrDeidre Schoo

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“Anyone can lead during good times, but real leaders

emerge during difficult times.New York Cares is the real

leader during this economic climate, and collaboratively,

it has helped me become a better leader for my parents,

my students and my community.”

—Anju J. Rupchandani, The Educational Alliance

Staff


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