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DEAR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES,
Over more than three decades Father Bill’s & MainSpring has been there to care for our most vulnerable neighbors and friends who don’t have a home. True to the core values on which both Father Bill’s Place and MainSpring Coalition for the Homeless were founded, we end homelessness one life at a time. We continue to innovate and create lasting solutions to one of society’s most persistent and expensive problems, all the while adapting to the changing face of homelessness.
In 2015 we launched a new 5 year strategic plan that we are confident addresses our area’s growing problem of homelessness in a cost effective and permanent way. You will see the highlights of our strategic plan in this report and how we have realigned some of our programs to support these efforts.
We believe this strategic plan will have a lasting impact on our ability to profoundly reduce homelessness in the next decade and beyond. It is going to be bold and perhaps exhausting, but as a board of directors and staff, we are truly committed to its success. At the same time, we know this success cannot be realized without the collective support of our friends and neighbors – a community unified in a single mission to end homelessness.
Sincerely,
Rev. Adolph H. Wismar, Jr., Board of Directors, Chair
John Yazwinski, President & CEO
2015
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Board of DIRECTORSExecutive Committee
Rev. Adolph H. Wismar, ChairWollaston Lutheran Church
Dr. Michael Kryzanek, Vice-ChairBridgewater State University
James Oslin, CPA, TreasurerGosule, Butkus & Jesson LLP
Joyce Hogan, SecretaryValentine Street Program for Women
Members
H. William (Bill) Adams, IIIColdwell Banker
Michael ArkinTDC
Matt AstphanBU on Board program
Corey Anne BeachCenter for Social Innovation
Al BeckerJack Conway & Company, Inc.
Jess BrysonBU on Board program
Ronald ChapmanDHS, U.S. Coast Guard
Ken DeDominiciChurchill Linen Service
Rev. John E. Denning, C.S.CStonehill College
Athina DiIorioThe Gourmet Café Catering
Mary Catherine Finn, PNPVillage Pediatrics
Katrina HartwellVelcro Industries
Elizabeth KimArbella Insurance Group
Chuck LemkeRetired, Corporate Pension Planning
Joyce Livramento- YoungSouth Shore Workforce Investment Board
Francis J. (Jay) Lynch, III, Esq.Lynch and Lynch Law Office
Robert M. PineauElectro Switch Corp.
Jane WingSouth Shore Bank
Honorary Board Members
William FitzgeraldSr. Miriam Patrice McKeonDeacon Gerald P. Ryan
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Since 1982, Father Bill’s & MainSpring has been providing safe
emergency shelter for individuals in our community. In 2009, we
began an ambitious conversion of our shelter operations, increasing
our capacity to move people to housing or care. This model allows
guests to meet with a triage worker upon entering shelter. Together,
they design a personalized plan with the goal to help
each guest obtain and maintain housing.
FY15 INDIVIDUAL TRIAGE• Sheltered 1,925 adults
• 13% of adults sheltered were veterans
• 23% exited to housing or treatment
• Served 51,997 meals through The Table community lunch program
STRATEGIC VISIONFBMS will develop a housing resource center model to reduce the need for emergency housing with three major components: (1) comprehensive day services designed to divert people from shelter and move them to housing or treatment more rapidly, (2) much smaller emergency housing for short term needs, and (3) permanent supportive housing for the most vulnerable homeless individuals.
“ I was really pleased to find people who I didn’t feel judged by and who were so willing to give me the extra nudge, because that’s all I needed. I just needed opportunities and a little guidance and it all came together for me.”
– Tory, former guest and WorkExpress participant
EMERGENCY HOUSING/TRIAGEWe operate two emergency shelters for adult individuals – Father Bill’s Place in Quincy and MainSpring House in Brockton. Guests receive care for basic needs, with the ultimate goal to connect each guest with housing or other required systems of care. By putting staff at the “front door”, FBMS can jump-start the housing search process, addressing the unique needs of each individual and connecting people with the resources they need to rebuild their lives.
INDIVIDUAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTOne of the greatest contributing causes of homelessness is a lack of employment or adequate skills. Father Bill’s & MainSpring staff aid guests in helping to return to the workforce by providing training, job search assistance and job placement.
FOOD SERVICESGuests are provided three meals a day, which accounts for more than 300,000 meals each year. We also operate The Table, a community lunch program out of MainSpring House, which offers lunch 6 days a week to anybody in need. Volunteers prepare and serve meals and also donate bagged lunches, which are essential to many shelter guests who work low wage jobs.
Individual Triage
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Father Bill’s & MainSpring provides basic needs for a family, while
connecting parents to housing, job placement, and outside resources
and ensuring children’s health and educational requirements are met.
We take an individualized approach when addressing each family’s needs
and develop a plan to help them secure and maintain stable housing.
FY15 FAMILY Programs• Sheltered 261 families
• Operated 135 family shelter units
• Helped 89 family heads of households get jobs
STRATEGIC VISIONFBMS will develop and implement a new model for family programs that achieves better outcomes for families. The model will align our resources and programs more effectively so more families avoid shelter, have shorter stays in shelter, and exit to housing, employment, and greater stability. Our goal is to fully implement the new model beginning in 2017.
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“ As I move forward in the next year, it’s going to be hectic and it’s going to be busy, but that’s when I lean back on the staff of Father Bill’s & MainSpring and look for that motivation that I can do it so we can be a self-sufficient family.”
– Erica, Conway House shelter guest
FAMILY SHELTER We shelter families at two congregate shelters – Evelyn House in Stoughton and Conway House in Middleboro and in other scattered site locations throughout the region. All guests receive access to basic needs, as well as tutoring, budgeting classes and children’s activities. While in shelter families work with housing search specialists to identify housing and case managers to develop a plan to ensure stability upon exiting shelter.
STABILIZATIONOnce a family moves into housing, they work with a stabilization worker who assists families with the transition into permanent housing – making sure children are enrolled in school and that the family is connected with outside resources and support to continue on the path to self-sufficiency.
WORK READY FAMILYWork Ready Family offers job readiness and placement as well as connections to educational opportunities for parents who are currently or previously homeless. Employment specialists are on-site at the Quincy and Brockton Career Centers, ready to help people access computers, training, workshops, job search assistance and education support.
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With high housing costs, many low income and disabled individuals
and families simply cannot afford rent or access housing on their
own. Father Bill’s & MainSpring creates and provides affordable,
safe housing with supportive services for individuals and
families who had once been homeless.
FY15 HOUSING Programs• Operated 367 units of housing
• 35 units of transitional and permanent housing are dedicated
to veterans
• 92% of tenants in FBMS housing remained housed at least one year
• Helped 129 households avoid eviction through our Tenancy
Preservation Program
STRATEGIC VISIONFBMS will undertake an ambitious housing program required to implement the new housing resource center model, making it possible to reduce substantially the number of shelter beds. This development will focus explicitly on permanent supportive housing for the most vulnerable populations we serve. Our goal is to create 100 units to support the housing resource center model plus an additional 25 units to address other high need populations by 2019.
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“ Before, I was so unstable, but now I can sleep well at night. I can put my head on the pillow and I’m relaxed. Father Bill’s & MainSpring takes you from a bad place to a good place. Sometimes you’re all the way down and they pick you up.”
– Debora, formerly homeless young adult living in FBMS Housing while pursuing a college education
HOUSING PROGRAM We support hundreds of people in permanent housing throughout the region. Our housing is prioritized for people who have been homeless a long time and have the greatest challenges to accessing mainstream housing. Each household receives ongoing case management services to help them remain stable in their homes. For those who don’t need our supportive housing, we provide assistance to move them from emergency shelter back into homes in their communities.
TENANCY PRESERVATION PROGRAM – BROCKTON, FALL RIVER, NEW BEDFORD, PLYMOUTH, TAUNTON
We have specially trained staff in the housing courts to help tenants and property owners avoid costly evictions. Our specialists work with housing court judges, mediate disputes, and arrange for supportive services for disabled tenants.
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Telling Our Story…
STRATEGIC VISIONFBMS will develop and implement a new community relations program to “tell our story” more effectively. The purpose is to improve public perception of our mission and work in a way that the public understands the importance of FBMS as a valuable community resource, resulting in increased public cooperation, private fundraising, political support, and public funding. Our goal is to begin implementation of the new campaign beginning in 2017.
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* For Tenancy Preservation Program (TPP) only: Attleboro, Fall River, New Bedford and Taunton.
“ I didn’t know what I was going to do. I was never so despondent in my life. But once I started talking to people, each day I felt better. They help give you hope that there is life after having to be in a shelter. You can get another job, find a residence, make a life – rebuild yourself again. And they support that in every way possible.”
- Mike, Veteran and resident at Commander Anderson House in Hingham
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Father Bill’s & MainSpring provides targeted services to help veterans get back on their feet and rejoin their communities. Services include: emergency, transitional and permanent housing, connection to veteran-directed benefits and resources, and programs to help veterans prepare for and find employment.
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Consolidated Summary of Financial Information
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2015 Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
AssetsCash and cash equivalents � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $2,103,711
Accounts receivable, net � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2,016,661
Prepaid expenses � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 40,115
Fixed assets, net � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 7,893,383
Other assets � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2,280,437
$14,334,307
Liabilities and Net AssetsLiabilities Accounts payable and accrued expenses � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $819,460
Construction payable � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 80,041
Deferred revenue � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 638,008
Mortgages payable and line of credit � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2,305,104
Mortgages payable, non-amortizing* � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5,008,760
� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 8,851,373
Net Assets � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5,482,934
$ 14,334,307
* Mortgages payable, non-amortizing represent funding for Jeff’s Place and The Commander Paul F. Anderson House to be forgiven after a period of time to the extent the buildings continue to be used for the intended purpose.
Consolidated Statement of Activities
Revenue and Support � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $19,172,436
Expenses � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18,781,167
Change in Net Assets $391,269
Revenues and Support by Type
Public Funding - State � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $8,471,634
Public Funding - Federal � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 6,935,932
Grants and donations** � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1,757,086
In-kind contributions � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1,065,448
Rental � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 577,930
Social enterprise*** � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 267,401
Miscellaneous � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 97,005
$19,172,436
** Contributions and grants received totaled $1,930,800 and is presented above net of special event expenses of $173,714.
*** WorkExpress is a social enterprise that employs homeless and/or formerly homeless individuals working for a variety of customers.
Expenses by Function
Administration and Fundraising � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $2,133,755
Program Services � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 16,647,412
$18,781,167
Public Funding - State 44%
Public Funding - Federal 36%
Grants and donations** 9%
In-kind contributions 6%
Rental 3%
Social enterprise*** 1%
Miscellaneous 1%
100%
Administration and Fundraising 11%
Program Services 89%
100%
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Thank You to our Generous Supporters
Individuals$25,000+Mrs� Patricia A� Conway
Mr� and Mrs� Philip J� Edmundson
Ms� Lucille M� Francis
Estate of Julia S� Murphy†
Ms� Patricia May Sheehan
$10,000-$24,999.99Anonymous
Mr� and Mrs� Walter M� Baker
Attorney George G� Burke
Mr� and Mrs� Gerald R� Curtis
Ms� Sally J� Lamb and Mr� Steven G� Lamb
Mr� and Mrs� Robert M� Pineau
$5,000-$9,999.99Mr� and Mrs� Bryce Blair
Ms� Lisa S� Lenon and Mr� William Stanton
Mr� and Mrs� David N� Standring
Mr� and Mrs� Robert D� Sullivan
$2,500-$4,999.99Anonymous (2)
Mr� Donald L� Adams
Mr� and Mrs� Jeff D� Antos
Ms� Karen M� Brennan
Mr� and Mrs� Edward Davis
Mr� and Mrs� Francis P� Geary
Mr� and Mrs� Robert A� Jackson
Mr� and Mrs� John P� Mohr
Mr� and Mrs� Richard A� Norman
Mr� Stephen J� Prone
Mrs� Janet Sargent-Tracy and Mr� Jim Tracy
Mr� and Mrs� Martin Yapp
$1,000-$2,499.99Mr� H� William Adams, III
Ms� Jean C� Arthur
Ms� Ellen Barry
Mr� Albert P� Buckley, Sr�
Mrs� Kathleen A� Camuso and Mr� Craig E� Camuso
Mr� and Mrs� Charles E� Carroll
Mr� Brian T� Carty
Mr� and Mrs� Ronald G� Chapman
Mr� and Mrs� Victor F� Coletti
Ms� Gerda R� Conant
Mr� and Mrs� Robert K� Connell
Mr� Stephen Cooper and Ms� Lory Newmyer
Rev� and Mrs� Vince Crouse
Mr� Paul E� Curran
Ms� Theresa J� Dauphinais
Mr� and Mrs� Domenic W� De Angelo
Mr� Robert Diehl
Mr� and Mrs� Charles J� Drea
Ms� Mary Catherine Finn PNP and Mr� Bruce L� Ring, M�D�
Mr� Arthur W� Foley
Mr� and Mrs� Francis Foley
Mr� Denis J� Gallagher and Ms� Marilyn Noonan
Mr� and Mrs� Thomas P� Gavin
Mr� and Mrs� Anthony H� Gemma
Mr� and Mrs� John H� Gillespie
Ms� Margaretta Hausman, LICSW
Mr� and Mrs� Joseph E� Higgins
Mr� and Mrs� Craig A� Hillier
Mr� and Mrs� David A� Jacobs
Mr� and Mrs� Michael T� Jenkins
Mr� and Mrs� Stephen T� Joyce
Rabbi Randy Kafka
Ms� Jessica A� Ladd and Mr� William H� Brack
Mr� Francis J� Lane
Mr� Donald R� Lonergan
Ms� Joan F� MacDonald
Mrs� Kirsten MacDonald
Mr� and Mrs� Peter L� Maguire
Mr� Thomas I� Marx and Ms� Eva Marx
Mr� and Mrs� Andrew McConnell
Mr� Richard S� Moran
Mr� and Mrs� Thomas J� Morrison
Ms� Carol A� Nelson
Mr� Michael Norton
Mrs� Randy O’Brien and Mr� William F� O’Brien, II
Mr� Bob Reetz and Ms� Karen M� O’Toole
Mr� David G� Papuga†
Mr� Joe R� Roesch
Mr� John C� Rooney, Jr�
Mr� and Mrs� Martin B� Sullivan
Ms� Joyce S� Tavon
Ed and Nancy Varallo
Mr� Mark N� White and Ms� Catherine Fitzgibbons
$500-$999.99Anonymous (3)
Mr� Daniel F� Arthur
Mr� Edward J� Arthur
Ms� Linda Balzotti
Mr� and Mrs� Jonathan S� Barish
Mr� Thomas P� Barrett
Mr� and Mrs� Al Becker
Mr� and Mrs� Gerald D� Bednarz
Mr� and Mrs� Francis X� Bellotti
Ms� Kathleen Breen
Ms� Anne Brown
Dr� James R� Cameron
Mr� and Mrs� Richard P� Campbell
Mr� and Mrs� Thomas Carroll
Mr� and Mrs� George W� Chamillard
Mr� and Mrs� Wen-Foo Chern
Mr� and Mrs� Robert M� Coghlan
Ms� Mary Karen Cronin
Mr� and Mrs� William F� Cummings
Mr� Russell Curtis and The Rev� Joanne M� Giannino
Mr� and Mrs� Stephen Dacosta
Mr� and Mrs� Joseph R� Darche
Mr� and Ms� Frank DeGiacomo
Constance H� Del Gizzi
Marc and Carol Delorey
Mr� Frank DePaola
Valerie and Patrick Desmond
Mr� and Mrs� Dominic A� DiBattista
Mr� Reed Dickinson
Mr� David D� Dixon
Mr� and Mrs� John E� Donovan
Mr� and Mrs� David S� Drinkwater
Mr� and Mrs� Roland Driscoll
Mr� and Mrs� James D� Egan
Ms� Kathleen M� Egan
Ms� Elaine M� Epstein
Mr� and Mrs� Robert C� Ernst, Jr�
Estate of Thomas M� Walsh†
Mr� Richard L� Evans
Mr� and Mrs� Michael S� Fitzgerald
Ms� Jane B� Ford
Ms� and Mr� John Funderburk
Mrs� Lorena S� Giordano
Mr� and Mrs� John R� Griffin, III
Mr� William R� Grimm and Ms� Deborah A� Shadd
Mr� Richard Harvey and Ms� Katherine Morrison
Mr� and Mrs� J� Garry Hebert
Mr� and Mrs� Denis Helm
Mr� and Mrs� Warner A� Henderson
Ms� Carol L� Howley
Mr� Bryan G� Keaney
Mrs� Frances M� Keegan
Terri MacNayr and Denise Doty
Mr� Mark M� Madden, Esq�
Mr� Albert J� Marchionne
Mr� Robert N� Marchionne
Mrs� Ann McCarthy-Egan and Mr� Thomas J� Egan
Mr� and Mrs� John G� McClain
Dr� Kevin T� McCusker, M�D�
Mr� Charles J� McDermott
Mrs� Dianna McDevitt
Mr� and Mrs� Paul J� McGovern
Mr� John A� McLellan
Mr� and Mrs� Michael J� Mercurio
Mrs� Margaret Mone
Mr� and Mrs� Charles R� Mullen, Jr�
Mr� James S� Norris
Mr� and Mrs� Bernard A� O’Brien
Mr� and Mrs� Mark H� Payson
Mr� and Mrs� Frederic L� and Denise A� Pegurri
Ms� Pauline T� Pizzi
Ms� Kathleen Provost
Mr� Joseph L� Rainville and Ms� Karen Kinnealey
Mr� and Mrs� Jeffrey M� Robinson
Mr� and Mrs� Gary Rossi
Mr� and Mrs� Michael W� Ryan
Ms� Barbara J� Saint Andre
Mr� and Mrs� Howard I� Schlansker
Ms� Janice Schuster and Mr� Timothy Southern
Ms� Patricia M� Shea
Ms� Amy L� Sherman
Ms� Marilu Martin Swett and Mr� Carl Spector
Mr� Dennis E� Stapleton
Mr� and Mrs� Francis R� Stec
Ms� Elizabeth A� Strain
Mr� Stephen Stranieri
Mr� John Sullivan
Mr� Harold Thomas
Akinade Titilope
Neal and Melissa Tully
Mr� and Ms� John H� Westerbeke, Jr�
Mr� and Mrs� Paul E� Wuori
$250-$499.99Anonymous (4)
The Rev� Michael A�J� Alfano
Ms� Claire B� Arthur
Ms� Eileen Arthur
Mr� and Mrs� Michael J� Begley
Mr� and Mrs� Donald E� Bentley
Mr� and Mrs� William E� Bilodeau
Mr� and Mrs� John C� Boucher
Mr� Stephen P� Bowen and Mrs� Sallyann Dooley Bowen
Ms� Alice M� Burns
Mrs� Mary A� Carey
Mr� and Mrs� Leonard D� Carrel
Ms� Marie Casey
Ms� Beverly A� Cave
Mr� and Mrs� Gerald Chisholm
Mr� and Mrs� Paul J� Clemente, Jr�
Ms� Edwina S� Cloherty
Mr� and Mrs� George M� Cofsky
Mrs� Jo Ann Compagnone
Mr� and Mrs� Joseph P� Connolly, Jr�
Ms� Cathy B� Consolazio
Ms� Beatrice L� Cox
Mrs� Maria Cranna
Mr� Rand Currier
Mr� and Mrs� Edward H� D’Alelio
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Mr� James B� Delaney
Mr� Joseph Desmond
Ms� Helga D� DeTorres
Mr� and Mrs� Gerard L� Deveney
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Mr� James J� Dineen
Dr� Betsy Disharoon and Dr� Douglas W� Stewart
Mr� Gary L� Donahue
Mr� and Mrs� James G� Donovan
Mr� and Mrs� Richard J� Drew
Mr� and Mrs� Warren R� Emerson
Mr� and Mrs� C� Herbert Emilson
Robert and Sarah England
Ms� Therese J� Evans
Ms� Elsbeth Falk
Mr� and Mrs� Glenn L� Fencer
Mr� Richmond Fitts
Mr� James T� Flanagan
Mr� and Mrs� Jerome H� Fletcher
Ms� Mary M� Folan
Mr� Frederick C� Freitas
Ms� Doris T� Fuller
Ms� Donna M� Gagnon
Mr� Ralph E� Galeota
Mr� and Mrs� Samuel Galpin
Ms� Roberta E� Gerson
Mr� Jeremy A� Goldberg
Mr� Francis J� Good, Jr�
Mr� and Mrs� Kevin Good
Ms� Ann J� Hanson
Mr� and Mrs� Edward J� Hartnett
Jeffrey and Katrina Hartwell
Ms� Karen A� Hennebury
Mr� and Mrs� Richard W� Hoss
Ms� Carol A� Jameson
Mr� and Mrs� Keith E� Johnson
Mr� and Mrs� Francis S� Joubert
The Honorable Louis L� Kafka
Mr� and Mrs� Charles J� Keegan
Mr� and Mrs� Joseph Kerr
Ms� Debra L� Kessler
Mr� and Mrs� Frederick J� Kibble
Mr� John M� King
Mrs� Carole A� Kraulitis and Mr� Sig Kraulitis
Ms� Louise LaFontaine
Mrs� Wendy M� Lanoue
Ms� Mary Louise Larkin
Ms� Rita F� Ledonne
Mr� Frank Leonard
Mrs� Therese D� Lincoln
Mr� and Mrs� William A� Lynch
Ms� Linda G� MacKay
Ms� Carolyn W� MacLellan
Ms� Gemma Manning
Mr� and Mrs� Steven A� Marando
Mr� Richard M� Marotto
Mr� and Mrs� Thomas J� May
Mr� and Mrs� Brent McCarthy
Mr� Kenneth J� McCarthy
Ms� Judith A� McMorrow
Mrs� Catherine A� McNiff
Mr� and Mrs� Kevin J� McWilliams
Mr� and Mrs� Paul L� Migliaccio
Mr� James Mileski
Mr� and Mrs� James W� Miller
Mr� Robert T� Milling
Mrs� Mary E� Mohan
Mr� and Mrs� Barry J� Murphy
Mr� and Mrs� Charles F� Murphy
Mr� Edward O’Brien
Mr� and Mrs� Paul H� O’Brien
Mr� Robert C� O’Brien
Mr� William J� O’Connell and Mrs� Karen M� O’Connell
Ms� Dierdre O’Donnell-Griswold
Mr� and Mrs� Brian O’Leary
Mr� and Mrs� William R� O’Malley, Jr�
Ms� Maeve F� Paul
Ms� Doris W� Perry
Mr� James A� Peyser
Mr� and Mrs� Stephen T� Pike
Mr� and Mrs� Robert S� Powell
Ms� Doris L� Prendiville
Mr� and Mrs� Paul A� Ptashnick
Mr� and Mrs� Daniel R� Quinn
Mr� and Mrs� William S� Reardon
Mr� and Mrs� Peter J� Resca
Ms� Barbara A� Rogers
Lt� Col� and Mrs� James V� Ryan
Mr� and Mrs� Theodore J� Sandy, Sr�
Mr� Angelito F� Santos
Mr� Lawrence A� Schell, Jr�
Mr� Ted Schnitzer
Mr� and Mrs� Alvin B� Scott
Ms� Dorothea A� Scully
Mr� and Mrs� Paul J� Sheedy
Mr� Jerry Sherman
Mr� John F� Spence, Jr�
Mr� and Mrs� Paul T� Stanton
Mr� Thomas Stenson
Mr� and Mrs� Richard R� Stoyle
Mr� and Mrs� Brian P� Sullivan
Mr� and Mrs� James T� Sullivan
Ms� Patricia Sullivan
Ms� Pauline Szocik
Mr� and Mrs� Paul J� Taylor
The McCarron Family
Mr� and Mrs� Russ D� Turner
Mr� and Mrs� Pauline F� Walker
Ms� Avis Watson
Mr� Ronald W� White
Mr� Alexander A� Will
Mr� Kelly E� Williams
Ms� Virginia M� Williams
Ms� Jane C� Wing
Mr� and Mrs� Bruce R� Wood
Mr� and Mrs� John T� Zaffiro
Corporate, Foundation, and Organization Support$50,000+Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund
Arbella Insurance Foundation
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc�
Franklin Square House Foundation
The Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation
United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley
$25,000-$49,999.99Ameriprise Financial, Inc�
Granite Telecommunications
State Street Foundation
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
United Way of Greater Plymouth County
Yawkey Foundation
$10,000-$24,999.99BJ’s Charitable Foundation
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation
Harold Brooks Foundation, Bank of America, N�A�, Co-Trustee
Grace E� Brooks Trust, Bank of America, N�A�, Co-Trustee
Citizens Bank Foundation
Copeland Family Foundation
Driftwood Charitable Foundation
Greater Boston Real Estate Board Foundation
The John and Mary Corcoran Family Foundation
Project Bread
Reebok International, Ltd�
Schwab Charitable Gift Fund
$5,000-$9,999.99Bushrod H� Campbell and
Adah F� Hall Charity Fund
P� Leo and Helen Corcoran Foundation
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
Electro Switch Corp�
George H� and Jane A� Mifflin Memorial Fund
Goddard Health Foundation
Greater Boston Council on Alcoholism, Inc�
HarborOne Bank
Jack Conway & Company, Inc�
John C� and Eunice B� Morrison Charitable Foundation
Massachusetts Medical Society and Alliance Foundation
Talbots
$2,500-$4,999.99AIDS Services Foundation
Anheuser Busch Companies
Bridgewater Savings Charitable Foundation, Inc�
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Give With Liberty - Employee Donations
The Greater Boston Food Bank
King Family Fund
The Langston Family Foundation
MFS Investment Services
MountainOne South Coastal Bank
The Spofford Group
Wessling Architects, Inc�
$1,000-$2,499.99Arthur J� Gallagher & Co�
Barrett Restaurant Group
Beggs Family Foundation
Brookdale Quincy Bay
Bulman Marine, LLC
Century 21 Annex Realty
Chubb & Son
Church World Service, Inc�
The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region
Conway Insurance Agency, Inc�
Charles M� Cox Charitable Trust
GE Foundation
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation
Hunt Street Fund
I�B�E�W� Local Union 104
Jake’s Seafood Restaurant & Seafood Market
James M� and Virginia W� Newmyer Family Fund
John & Gertrude/Donovan Foundation
L Street Running Club
MDM Financial Services, Inc�
Mohawk Rubber Charitable Corporation
Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane
My Brother’s Keeper, Inc�
OneBeacon Charitable Trust
Plymouth and South Shore Association of Realtors, Inc�
Possibilities Ministries Inc�
Raymond Design Associates, Inc�
Rotary Club of Abington
Schofield Properties, LLC
State Street Matching Gift Program
State Street - Working Parents Group
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Every gift counts, no matter the amount, and
we are very grateful to ALL of our donors� We
pride ourselves on being good stewards of our donors’ charitable dollars� For this reason, we are unable to list every donor in our print publication, keeping costs to a minimum� Please visit our website at helpfbms�org for a complete listing of our FY2015 cash donors�
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$500-$999.99Action for Boston Community
Development, Inc�
AGM Industries
Anthony Piatelli Family Charitable Foundation UAD
The Bay State Federal Savings Charitable Foundation
Brockton Public Schools – Team Conession
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc�
BSC Companies, Inc�
The CarMax Foundation
Msgr James J� Chittick Council
Costantino Realty Group
The DiCenso Family Charitable Trust
Estabrook & Chamberlain Insurance Inc�
Gary Darman Company
Good Samaritan Medical Center
The Grossman Companies, Inc�
Ironworkers Local #7
J & N Management Consultants
John Nagle Co�
Mom’s Club of Stoughton
One Family, Inc�
The Pilgrim Foundation
South Shore Music Teachers Association
South Shore Oktoberfest
Stonehill College
U�S� Charitable Gift Trust
Verizon Foundation
VOYA Foundation
$250-$499.99Aldon Electric Inc�
The Baupost Group
BKA Architects, Inc�
BNY Mellon Community Partnership
Bridgewater State University Theatre Arts & Dance Department
Burgess Pest Management
Carol A� & James J� McInnis Charitable Trust
Donatic
Friends of the Unborn
GE United Way Campaign
Heavey Quinn Academy of Irish Dance
James W� O’Brien Foundation
Knights of Columbus Council No� 6267
Lions Club of Easton
Lucy I� Sherman Charitable Foundation
Meals 4 Others
Morgan Stanley
Old Colony Elder Services, Inc�
O’Malley and Harvey, LLP
Pioneer Investment Management USA Inc�
Plumbers & Gasfitters Local Union 12
Purchase4MyCause
Puritan Bridge Club
Quincy Chamber of Commerce
Quintree Business Builders
Randolph Racing LLC
RG Freeman Group, LLC
South Shore Oral Surgery Associates, Inc�
South Shore Staffing
United Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey
Urban Charitable Trust
VFW Post of Hingham 6053
Warner Family Foundation
Window Services, Inc�
Your Cause, LLC
FoodFestFoodFest serves as a critical source of revenue that provides us the resources to respond when a friend, family member or neighbor is in need. Thank you to our donors and sponsors who supported FoodFest21 on July 28, 2015.
$25,000+Arbella Insurance Group
Charitable Foundation
The Flatley Foundation
$10,000-$24,999.99Arthur J� Gallagher & Co�
Attorney George G� Burke
Electro Switch Corp�
Jack Conway & Company, Inc�
Mr� and Mrs� Ken Rhoads
Wessling Architects, Inc�
$5,000-$9,999.99Anonymous
Cashman Dredging
Chubb & Son
Conway Insurance Agency, Inc�
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
Reebok International, Ltd�
Republic Plumbing Supply Co�
South Shore Bank
$2,500-$4,999.99ACE USA
AIG
Boston Private
Churchill Linen Service
CNA
Columbia Gas of Massachusetts
EasCare Ambulance
Good Samaritan Medical Center
Housing Management Resources, Inc�
Ironshore
Paul and Melissa Jankowski
Kevin P� Martin Associates, P�C�
Lynch & Lynch
My Brother’s Keeper, Inc�
NeighborWorks Southern Mass
Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Group
State Street Corporation
Webster Bank
$1,000-$2,499.99Bank of Canton
Bay State Community Services
Boston Financial Data Services
Braintree Cooperative Bank
Bridgewater State University
Howard Cohen & Myra Musicant
P� Leo and Helen Corcoran Foundation
Cosgrove, Eisenberg and Kiley, P�C�
Curtis Construction Company Inc�
Enterprise Holdings
Mr� and Mrs� Alexander L� Frisbie, Jr�
Gosule, Butkus & Jesson LLP
The Hartford Financial Services Group
Jeffrey and Katrina Hartwell
Interior Resources of New England
Knights of Columbus, Massachusetts State Council
Liberty Bay Credit Union
Ms� Joanne Mariano
Mass Bay Credit Union
Matera Vopat Matera & Johnson, P�C�
Mohawk Rubber Charitable Corporation
Mutual Bank
North Easton Savings Bank – Corporate Office
Mr� and Mrs� Robert M� Pineau
Quirk Auto Dealers, Inc�
Roche Brothers Supermarkets, Inc�
Rockland Trust Company
Rodman Ford Sales, Inc�
Rotary Club of Weymouth
Safety Insurance Company
Signature Healthcare
Stonehill College
Tech Networks of Boston
The Boston Consulting Group
The Schochet Companies
The Family of Richard C� “Dick” and Virginia Welch
$500-$999.99Ms� Stacey Cocco
Mr� Robert A� Corley
Ms� Kathleen M� Egan
Ms� and Mr� John Funderburk
Mrs� Lorena S� Giordano
Mrs� J� M� Janelli†
Mr� Timothy Kelly
Dr� and Mrs� Michael Kryzanek
Mr� and Mrs� Andrew McConnell
Mr� John F� Moritz
Mr� and Mrs� Thomas J� Morrison
Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane
Mrs� Randy O’Brien and Mr� William F� O’Brien, II
Mr� Kenneth Quigley, Jr�
Randolph Savings Bank
Lt� Col� and Mrs� James V� Ryan
Ms� Lynn Schwartzman
Mr� Jeffrey K� Weingart
$250-$499.99Anonymous (2)
Mr� Donald L� Adams
Mr� Leonard Arabia
Mr� Michael Arkin
Mr� and Mrs� John R� Cammarata
Ms� Lucille Cassis and Mr� Jon A� Rogers
Mr� Stephen Certa
Mrs� Jane Chaney
Mr� and Mrs� Ronald G� Chapman
Ms� Mary Teresa Cody
Mr� Edward Dashner
Mr� Joseph Desmond
Ms� Christina DiIorio-Sterling
Mr� and Mrs� Shawn F� Driscoll
Ms� Sheila Foley
Ms� Sue Kingston
L� B� M� C� Realty, Inc�
Ms� Lisa S� Lenon and Mr� William Stanton
Manet Community Health Center
Morrison Mahoney LLP
Mr� David Offutt
Mary O’Sullivan
Mr� and Mrs� William T� Pappafotopoulos
Mr� Ken Paull
Ms� Lauren Payne
Mr� and Mrs� Patrick A� Plante
Ms� Carolyn Regan
Mr� Joe Salerno
Dr� Peter M� Skoler
Mr� Anthony Smeriglio
Mr� Dennis E� Stapleton
Mr� and Mrs� Robert Susi
Dr� and Mrs� Paul R� Tanguay
Ms� Penny E� Valentine
Mr� and Mrs� Steve Villani
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Church and Religious SupportFounded in faith, Father Bill’s & MainSpring continues to receive significant support from a diverse group of religious organizations throughout Southern Massachusetts. We are proud to recognize these groups who have contributed cash donations of $250+.
Avon Baptist Church
Bethany Congregational Church
Chapel of Our Savior Friars of the Atonement Inc�
Christ Congregational Church
Community Covenant Church
Episcopal Church of Our Savior
The First Church of West Bridgewater
First Congregational Church of Hanover
First Congregational Church of Hanson
First Congregational Church of Marshfield
First Congregational Church of Randolph
First Parish Church
First Parish in Hingham
First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Duxbury
First Trinitarian Congregational Church
First Unitarian Universalist Society of Middleboro
High Street Methodist Church
Hingham Congregational Church
House of Prayer Lutheran Church
Immaculate Conception Parish
Inter-Church Council of Wollaston and North Quincy
North Community Church
Old South Union Church
Parish of St� Chrystostom
The Parish of the Sacred Heart
Quincy Point Congregational Church
Sacred Heart Parish
Saint Andrew Episcopal Church
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Second Congregational Church of Cohasset
Second Parish In Hingham
South Shore Pentecostal Church
St� Agatha Parish
St� Bridget Church
St� Edward Parish
St� Luke’s Episcopal Church
St� Thecla Parish
Trinity Episcopal Church
Union Congregational Church of East Bridgewater
United Church in Walpole
United Church of Christ in Canton
United Church of Christ of Abington
Winthrop Congregational Church
In-Kind Writing a check is only one way that our community helps the people we serve. We are grateful to those who contributed valuable goods, services and ideas over the past year, which in turn, reduced our costs.
GeneralThank you to our supporters who have provided $1,000+ worth of in-kind goods and services.
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Aramark Uniform Services
Arbella Insurance Group Charitable Foundation
Arthur J� Gallagher & Co�
ASHRAE Club – Massasoitt Community College
Ms� Deb Bailey
Boston Financial Data Services
Boston Logan TSA Agents
Brockton High School National Honor Society
Mr� John R� Cammarata Jr�
Cardinal Cushing School and Training Center
Christ the King Parish
Christmas Tree Shops
Church Hill United Methodist Church
City of Quincy
Communities Offer Practical Encouragement (C�O�P�E�)
Conway Insurance Agency, Inc�
Ms� Claire Courtney
Covidien
Derby Academy
Dunkin Brands
Electro Switch Corp�
Faith Lutheran Church
First Church of Weymouth
First Parish in Hingham
First Parish Unitarian Church
First Parish Universalist Church
The Furniture Trust
George Washington Toma TV & Appliance, Inc�
Ginger Betty’s Bakery
Glastonbury Abbey
Good Samaritan Medical Center
Granite Telecommunications
Mrs� Lynn Guilbault
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care- Quincy
Heights Elementary School
Ms� Joanne Hendry
Hingham Congregational Church
Hingham Men’s Club
House of Prayer Lutheran Church
Housing Management Resources, Inc�
Mr� Dharmesh Joshi
Ms� Catherine Keyo
Ms� Cindy Landreville
Ms� Amarailas Lopes
Love Life New Foundation, Inc�
Lynch & Lynch
Mr� Andy McFetridge
Mr� John W� McManmon, Jr�
Ms� Kathleen Melcher
Mom’s Club of Stoughton
Notre Dame Academy
Old South Union Church
Quincy Community United Methodist Church
Reebok
Resurrection Conference of St Vincent De Paul
Rotary Club of Weymouth
Saint Gerard Majella Parish
Saint James Armenian Apostolic Church
Second Congregational Church of Cohasset
SML Apparel Sales Group
South Shore Staffing
St� Christine Parish
St� Clare Parish
St� Francis Xavier Parish
St� Helen Church
St� Jerome Parish
St� Joseph Parish
St� Thecla Parish
Ms� Erin Stevens
Stop & Shop Supermarket Company
Union Congregational Church of Weymouth and Braintree
Unitarian Church of Sharon
VERC Car Rental
Washington Irving Middle School
Wollaston Lutheran Church
Yankee Clippers Quilt Guild
FoodFest Thank you to those who provided in-kind goods and services to help reduce event costs and provide a memorable evening for our supporters.
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Abby Park
Aisling Gallery & Framing
Alma Nove
Aqua Leisure Ind�
Azteca Mexican Restaurant
Barrett Restaurant Group
Bejing House
Bella’s Restaurant
Bistro Chi and Kama Lounge
Boston Beer Compay
The Boston Bruins
Boston Celtics
Brockton Rox
Brookdale Quincy Bay
Burtons Grill
Cardi’s Furniture
Coastal Livery
Conway Insurance Agency, Inc�
Corner Stop Eatery/ The
Costco Wholesale
Dave & Buster’s
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
F1 Outdoors
The Farmer’s Daughter
Mr� Paul Finnegan
The Fours Restaurant
Framers Edge
Fratelli’s Pastry Shop
Fruit Center Marketplace
Fuji 1546 Restaurant and Bar
Ms� Nelda V� Fullerton
Gatehouse Media
George Washington Toma TV & Appliance, Inc�
Ginger Betty’s Bakery
Gourmet Garden
Graeber Davis & Cantwell P�C�
Granite Telecommunications
Hairway to Heaven
Harrows Chicken Pies
Hingham Beer Works
Hyatt Place Braintree
Jake’s Seafood Restaurant & Seafood Market
Jenny Boston Boutique Hingham
K9 Communications
King Collision Centers, Inc�
The Lantana
Lavishly Dunn Catering
Macy’s
Margarita’s
Martignetti- Carolina Wine & Spirit
MaryLou’s Coffee
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Massage Envy Spa
Ms� Ann McLaughlin
Menchies
Montilio’s Baking Company
Narragansett Brewing Co�
Natale’s of Hanover
National Park Service
New Bedford Whaling Museum
New England Regional Council of Carpenters
New England Revolution Charitable Foundation
Nona’s Homemade Ice Cream
Ocean Edge Resort Resort and Club
OtterBox
Outerwall
Peel Pizza Company
Per Simmons Gift
Phillips Candy House
Pilgrim Society Pilgrim Hall Museum
Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
Polcari’s Coffee Shop
Punjab Cafe
The Quarry Restaurant
Red Sox Foundation
ROI Corporation
Samuels & Associates
Sea Glass Fine Art
Senza Sole
Sign-A-Rama
Simpson Spring
Mrs� Susan Sullivan
Sun Factory Tanning Weymouth
Sunset World Gives Back
Suzanne’s
The Colonnade Hotel
The Greenside Grille by Raffael’s
The Launch at Hingham Shipyard
The Shaw’s Center
Thomas Fallon Photography
Toodie’s Jewelry
Ms� Mary Valentino
Verge Diamonds and Jewelry
W�B� Mason
Webb’s Pro Fitness
Public Funders/PartnersAIDS Action Committee
Boston Public Health Commission
Brockton Redevelopment Authority
Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation (CEDAC)
City of Boston – Department of Neighborhood Development
City of Brockton
City of Quincy
Commonwealth Corporation
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Housing & Community Development
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
Eliot Community Human Services
MassHousing
Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance
Quincy Housing Authority
South Shore Elder Services Title IIIB
Housing Solutions for Southeastern Massachusetts
Town of Braintree
Town of Hingham
Town of Weymouth
U�S� Department of Homeland Security – Emergency Food and Shelter Program
U�S� Department of Housing and Urban Development
U�S� Department of Labor
U�S� Dept of Veterans Affairs
University of Massachusetts/Boston
Volunteers Of America Massachusetts
TributesWe are grateful to donors who chose to remember loved ones with a gift to FBMS. Tribute donations were made in honor of the following individuals in FY2015.
Caroline Albrecht
Robert J� Alfano
Americo B� Almeida
George W� Alves
Peter Anderson
Gerald D� Antonelli
John D� Arthur
Ronald Bailey
Michael L� Barrett
Joseph Barry
Dick Beale
Donna H� Bergstrom
Barry Boudreau
Keith Boudreau
Mike Brennan
Constance Brewer
Barbara M� Calnan
Roger C� Chagnon
Patricia Chamberlain
Jeff Ciffolillo
William E� Clapp
James J� Clark
Marie Conlon
Gary Conrad
John E� Conway
George E� Cooper
Rosemarie Corcoran
Robert J� Delaney
Walter Donahue
Eugene F� Dooley
James G� Driscoll
Mr� Driscoll
James Dunn
Rita F� Durkin
Barbara L� Egan
Catherine J� Farrell
Harold M� Fisher
William C� Flynn
Paul J� Foley
Louis M� Francioso
Paul E� Franke
Francis X� Gallagher
Janet M� Gifford
Gail Gillis
Paul Girvan
Paula Gleason
Joseph Guiney
Florin Hailer
Robert W� Harvey
Brian Haulett
Patrick Hayes
Leo W� Hetherington
Valerie G� Hill
Stephen F� Hilton
Charles Hoffman
Rita Hurley
Edward T� Irwin
Glenn Jackson
George Jacobs
Anne Katilus
Peg & Bill Keefe
Jason C� Kelley
Anthony T� King
Robert F� King
Claire Kingston
Tony Kins
Donna Kotkowski
Evelyn Lane
Donald G� Lang
William E� Loughnane
Brian Lynch
John F� Lyons
Frances Lyons
John MacCormack
Julie A� Mack
John D� MacLellan
William Manning
Daniel McAuliffe
Arthur B� McBain
William R� McCarthy
Christopher F� McCarthy
Martin F� McGuire
Ernest and Dorothy McKinley
Frannie McMorrow
Lawrence J� McNamara
Kevin McNiff
Joseph Mitchell
Paul T� Mooney
Paul V� Mulkern
Jim & Dot Mullen
Marilyn E� Murray
Trish Nugent
Lorraine M� O’Brien
Timothy M� O’Leary
Morgan J� O’Regan
Kristen Papuga
Sandra D� Paton
Harry Powers
Jared L� Quirk
Audrey Ribero
Joanne Roche
Joshua J� Rose
Richard Salsman
Silvio Salvucci
Robert S� Shea
Garret J� Skinner
David Smallwood
Kevin M� Smith
William Spadea
Debbie Sprague
Paul J� Sullivan
Patrick J� Sullivan
William Summers
Roberta Sylva
Daniel P� Tangney
Priscilla Traves
Joey Tropeano
Edda Tuite
Ray Tye
Robert Warner
Travis N� Watson
James D� Wildes
Bruce Wood
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Father Bill’s & MainSpring is committed to ending and preventing homelessness in Southern Massachusetts with programs that provide emergency and permanent housing and help people obtain skills, jobs, housing, and services. We help people who are struggling with
homelessness or are at risk of homelessness to achieve self-sufficiency.
All photos featured in this report are of actual FBMS shelter guests, housing participants, workforce development participants and graduates, or volunteers and donors.