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Clockwise from top left: Resident takes time to do homework; residents, graduates andstaff at graduation recognition celebration; St. Albert's volunteer cooking crew with staff;LaSalle College High School volunteers breaking ground on organic garden; 2nd annual Fallgraduate/volunteer recognition dinner; Depaul graduate returns as staff cook; resident andstaff updating resume. Cover photo: Nichel
Building the Foundation in 2010
MissionDepaul USA’s mission is to offer homeless and disadvantaged people the opportunity to fulfill their potential and move towards an independent and pos-itive future. Everyone should have a place to call home and a stake in their community.
HistoryDepaul USA incorporated as an independent 501 (c)(3) in May 2008, and operates“Depaul House,” a 27-room transitional housing program for men experiencinghomelessness ages 20 - 65. Depaul USA is part of Depaul International, a groupof charities fashioning a global response to homelessness. Depaul Internationalwas formed in 1989 as a response to the growing number of young people sleep-ing on the streets of London. Depaul International charities now work with over7,000 homeless and disadvantaged people in five countries providing supportiveservices, employment training, and basic needs. The work at Depaul USA isgrounded in the mission, vision and values of Depaul International and the livesof St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac.
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Staff and residents at the 2010 SEI Rush Hour Run.
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Dear Friends,
It has been an exciting year of growth for Depaul USA. In September 2010, ChuckLevesque became Depaul USA's new Executive Director. Three days into his newposition, Chuck, Mark McGreevy, Group Chief Executive of Depaul International,and I embarked on a tour of the United States to connect with other membersof the Vincentian Family. The purpose of the trip was to provide an awarenessof Depaul USA's mission and values and to uncover possible ways to collaboratein serving those who are experiencing homelessness.
Upon our return to Philadelphia, we began planning for expansion that will allowDepaul USA to reach many more people. Within five years, Depaul USA plans tobe in five U.S. cities. Projects are currently being implemented in Macon,Georgia and New Orleans, Louisiana, and we are planning an additional projectin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
We know that only with the continued support of committed donors, volunteersand constituents can Depaul USA make this vision a reality. Together we canbuild a strong foundation for the future. Together we can make a difference andoffer hope to countless people who depend on Depaul USA.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, Administration and Staff, please accept ourheartfelt appreciation.
Bernard M. Tracey, C.M.
ChairBoard of Directors Depaul USA
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Dear Friends,
This Annual Report provides an update on the work that our team has accom-plished in 2010 and how we are building the foundation for our future. I wantto thank you for your support, which has been essential for our progress andgrowth.
I am continually impressed with our staff and residents. Working together, staffand residents achieve great outcomes. Most strikingly, in 2010 80 percent of ourgraduates accessed employment and their own housing within a year of arrivingat Depaul House.
Our inspiration comes from St. Vincent de Paul, a major social reformer in 17thcentury France who believed in action rather than words and in seeking out whathe referred to as the “poorest of the poor.” Depaul USA is driven by these val-ues to serve our most vulnerable populations.
Our projects are growing and they truly make a difference in the lives of ourclients. We have ambitious plans for 2011. We plan to expand our board,improve existing programs and create new program opportunities inPhiladelphia, Macon, Georgia and New Orleans, Louisiana.
I am very grateful for your assistance. We would not be where we are todaywithout your help. I hope we can rely on your continued support. I will keep youposted on our progress while on this exciting journey.
Charles W. Levesque
Executive Director
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Depaul House – Depaul USA’s First ProjectThe goal of Depaul House is to move residents from homelessness to employ-ment, permanent housing, and a savings account within a 12 month period.
Depaul House serves approximately 80 men during the year, providing them withprivate rooms, three meals a day, interview-appropriate clothing, personalhygiene products and a wide range of intensive support services. The programis innovative in its employment-focused approach. It seeks to achieve systemicchange; breaking the cycle of poverty by working with people who are living onthe margins and transitioning them into mainstream society.
Depaul House delivers critical services including case management, educationand employment, health education and fitness, increasing financial literacy andbehavioral health therapy.
Key Achievements for 2010:
■ 75 men were served and 59 were discharged from the program. 82 percentmoved to permanent housing. 22 percent reintegrated with family/friendsand 60 percent rented their own market-rate or subsidized housing.
■ 76 percent of residents obtained or retained employment during their stayat Depaul.
■ The average length of stayis six and a half months.Residents save an averageof $550 during their timeat Depaul House.
James and Greg.
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Income FY2010
Successful HousingOutcomes FY2010
24%16%
60%
22%
11%
5%
1% 1%
Depaul HouseProgram $488,719
General Administration $81,871
Development $145,510
Foundations & Corporations
$348,809Government
$250,667Individuals
$99,377Client Fees
$30,179
R e n t e dA p a r t m e n t
U n k n o w n
Tra n s f e r r e dt o
A n o t h e rS h e l t e r
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Friends
S u b s t a n c eA b u s e
Tr e a t m e n tFa c i l i t y
PersonalCare/
NursingHome
Employment StatusFY2010
After 90 Days At Depaul House
Expenses FY2010
60%
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Many Thanks to Our Volunteersand Community PartnersWe are grateful to everyone who gives their time to support Depaul USA.Volunteers logged over 1,000 hours of service during 2010. Working in the frontoffice, cooking meals, painting hallways, cleaning the Career Closet, organizingholiday parties and teaching adult education, photography, creative writing,nutrition and financial literacy — these are just some of the ways our volunteershave given back to us. Thank you for being part of our family.
Depaul USA partners with other agencies that help us provide additional servic-es to our residents. In addition, groups from area universities, schools, andother community organizations choose Depaul USA as a site for community serv-ice, exposing more individuals and students to the challenges faced by peopleexperiencing homelessness.
Leap of FaithCourage and generosity only begin to describe Loralee West, who took a “Leapof Faith”, parachuting out of a plane on Sunday, June 27th, 2010 to raise fundsfor Depaul USA. Loralee serves as an ambassador to Depaul charities and shehas made a huge commitment to the work of St. Vincent de Paul. Loraleereached her goal of raising $100,000, and, after having landed safely, she continues to increase awareness of the important work done by all of the Depaulcharities worldwide. Depaul USA thanks Loralee for turning words into actionthrough philanthropy, compassion and courage.
“The most important agenda of Depaul is independent livingplacement along with employment placement for those in need.”
– Lyndon, graduate
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Many Thanks To Our Generous SupportersWho Help Us To Fulfill Our Mission
We are pleased to recognize our donorswho contributed during FY 2010.
Depaul USA is grateful to all of our supporters who wish to remain anonymous.
Individual Gifts Made in FY2010$5,000 and AboveMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keith, Jr.Loralee and Al West
Individual Gifts Made in FY 2010$1,000 - $4,999Maria and Russ ChandlerGerald CloughAgnes and Edward ForstJohn KeelerChristina KindDavid and Sandy MarshallRobert and Jill NesherDiane and Tom SmithPaige WestPalmer West
Individual Gifts Made in FY2010$500 - $999Patricia and Michael ArizinSarah BlumensteinMr. and Mrs. Dominic CameraDan and Ann CarrReuben and Elaine ClarsonMr. Philip GayDon and Eryn GrillSusan KilgoreJoseph W. Landers, Jr.Linda and Ed LoughlinMr. and Mrs. Murray LouisMr. and Mrs. Joseph Mattone, Sr.Dennis and Rachel McGonigleKaren and Frank McKeeMr. William H. RaschMs. Angela R. SellmanMr. Paul StandevenFr. Bernard M. Tracey, C.M.
“ I discovered that Depaul is a great place to help you get back on your feet.” — Robert, resident
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“From the start, I realized that Depaul was a good place.” – Edward, graduate
Ann Claffey BaiadaKevin BarrRobert and Jordan BartlettFr. Elmer Bauer, III, C.M.Eileen and Dave BlazekBill and Ann Marie BrennanMs. Maryann BrylaDon and Kathy BucklinKay and Win BuntonMrs. Antoinette M.
Burton-PattersonFerris ButlerBr. Peter A. Campbell, C.M.W. Brennan CarleyBarrett and Carolyn CarsonAshley ChanKristy and Albert ChiaradonnaRoy CooglerMary E. DalyMrs. Eleanor DavisDana DelonyChris DickMelissa DisneyMr. and Mrs. John Doerner
and FamilyKathleen DrennenChristi DunhamNancy A. DunleavyJeanne M. DurantSandra EwingJean FergusonAlicia FischerSr. Donna M. Franklin, D.C.
Anne and Sean FlynnEileen FlynnMs. Elizabeth A. FullerJames GilmoreMolly GodleyHon. and Mrs. Joseph GoliaTeresa GrayShari and Randall GurakGabriel HakimJane HallerMark HannaMs. Marcia HarrisonKathy HeiligAlice C. HennessyAbby Stamelman HockeyMs. Kathleen S. HondrosRichard HughesAmy Israel and R.D.RobbCarol W. JonesRob and Kate KeithCameron KennyKate and Frank KirkMary Jo and Mark KouchCharles W. LevesqueTerri LindelowJack LippartMsgr. Rev. Joseph L. LogripMichaela MaloneClaudia McBridePhil and Fran McCabeMaureen and Mike McCarthyMr. and Mrs. James McGovernMr. and Mrs. Kevin McGovern
Carolyn McLaurinHerb and Sheila McPhersonSteve and Nancy MullinMs. Karen O'NeillSteve and Chere OnofrioMr. and Mrs. Richard B. OwensBarbara Buchanon ParsonsStephanie and Chad PeddicordShannon PruittMiriam ReederMs. Peggy RobertsonCristin Rojas and Bob GatesGeorgina and John RylanceMark and Kimberly SamuelsDeborah J. SandgrenMargaret C. SchadJeffrey SchererMrs. Elizabeth SencindiverSteven SergiovanniMarla and Mike StevensLee StoetzelKeith StrawCaryn Taylor-LuciaDave VogelbackerNancy VolkBill and Bette WatkinsonMr. John WenzelSteve WestJoseph J. WhalenMr. James R. WilliamsonWayne and Kathy WithrowMary Woods
Individual Gifts Made During FY2010$100 - $499
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Businesses and Corporations Beneficial Bank FoundationCulinArt, Inc.HSBC Bank USA, NASEI (NASDAQ: SEIC)Ten Thousand VillagesWilliamson-Corinthian Lodge, No. 368
FoundationsAnonymousLouis N. Cassett FoundationThe Connelly FoundationDaughters of Charity of St. Vincent DePaul
Northeast ProvinceDolfinger-McMahon FoundationGreen Tree Community Health FoundationPatricia Kind Family Foundation
The Maguire FoundationPAP FundPapineau FoundationThe Philadelphia FoundationL.W. Pierce Family FoundationRaskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.Sisters of St. Francis of PhiladelphiaUnion Benevolent Association
ChurchesCarmel Presbyterian ChurchOur Mother of Consolation ParishSt. Albert the Great Catholic ChurchSt. Paul's Episcopal Church
Government AgenciesCity of Philadelphia Office of Supportive
Housing
When asked why he comes back to volunteer at Depaul, Julian respond-ed: “They've already paid me. Now I'm paying them back.”
– Julian, graduate
Contributions Made During FY2010
Employment workshop.
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Suzann and Harry AlpernKelly AndersonAnna's LinensAnn Claffey BaiadaCentral Association of the
Miraculous MedalDe Andre' BuieMichele Daniele and Chris CoffeyStacy DegonRhiannon DressAlison and Jon DryerLatisha FerraraClinton GreenJoan HillChris KircherShirley and Peter KirchnerKate and Frank KirkMary Jo and Mark KouchWayne LambLaSalle College High SchoolBobbie and Bob LeiterCaryn and Rich LuciaJim MaxwellGregory McClendon
James S. McGeeDan MealeyMount Airy Baptist ChurchNancy and Kevin O'BrienMarie O'KaneNovo Nordisk, Inc.Our Lady of Mount CarmelPrinceton Theological SeminaryFrank RizzoTina RohnerEleanor RuthPeggy ShetzSt. Albert's Cooking CrewSt. Albert the Great Catholic ChurchSt. Charles Borromeo SeminarySt. Luke the Evangelist ChurchSt. Raymond of Penafort ParishSpring Mill Country ClubDeb Stanitz and Les McElroyGerri TaylorJohn A. VignaLiz WilsonWilliamson CaterersHarry Williamson, Jr.
Many thanks to contributorswho made in-kind donations during FY2010
“…when I walked into Depaul, I knew this was a place where goodthings were happening and people were getting their needs met.”
– Christina Kind: funder and volunteer
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Allen J. BommentreMr. and Mrs. Dominic CameraBr. Peter A. Campbell, C.M.Jim and Edith ClaffeyDepaul House TeamMr. and Mrs. Richard DeZegoMr. and Mrs. John Doerner & FamilyMr. and Mrs. Julian EyreMrs. Maria Teresa FauciEdward FlynnMr. Philip GayThomas and Michael HarkinsDanielle Kouch
Mr. Charles W. LevesqueLouis LominacMr. and Mrs. Joseph Mattone, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. James McGovernMr. and Mrs. Kevin McGovernMs. Peggy RobertsonDr. Joseph RuggieroMs. Eileen F. SmithCaryn Taylor-LuciaFr. Bernard M. Tracey, C.M.Mr. and Mrs. Randall TraugottLoralee West
Gifts given in memory of during FY2010
Educardo Bittencourt De OliveeEdward FlynnFather Michael MazurchukThomas J. McCreight, Sr.Cahill Family Immaculate Conception of GermantownTom ScofieldDan SmithGerald Maurice Winston
Gifts given in honor of during FY2010
“Volunteering at Depaul House gives meaning to my life.”
– Sister Mary Francis Martin, volunteer
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Depaul USA, INC.Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Assets
Year Ending December 31, 2010
SUPPORT and REVENUEUnrestricted Temporarily Total
RestrictedProgram Revenue
Government Contract $250,667 $-0- $250,667Client Charges 30,179 -0- 30,179
Contributions 363,186 85,000 448,186Interest Income 1,126 -0- 1,126Net Assets released from restrictions 170,167 (170,167) -0-
TOTAL SUPPORT and REVENUE $815,325 ($85,167) $730,158
EXPENSESProgram 488,719 -0- 488,719General and Administrative 81,871 -0- 81,871Development 145,510 -0- 145,510
TOTAL EXPENSES 716,100 -0- 716,100
Change in Net Assets 99,225 (85,167) 14,058
Net Assets - Beginning 192,986 107,466 300,452
Net Assets - Ending $292,211 $22,299 $314,510
Bernard M. Tracey, C.M.Board ChairRev. Elmer Bauer III, C.M.Board Treasurer
Charles W. LevesqueExecutive Director
Sandra GuilloryProgram Director
Peggy RobertsonDirector of Development
Dave VogelbackerDirector of Finance
Michelle AbbruzzeseSenior Program Counselor
Gerald LockhartProgram Counselor
Terron CobbProgram Counselor
Rob StilesProgram Advisor
Vernon TorbertOperations Advisor
Lynn GiordanoEmployment Specialist
Sr. Martha Beaudoin, D.C.Ms. Caryn Taylor-Lucia, CMPMr. Harry J. Williamson, Jr.
Chanda CarterCook
Steve LeeCook
Cheryl ScottCook
Alberta BowensNight Staff
De Andre' BuieNight Staff
Anthony PhillipsHousekeeper
Carroll IsonHousekeeper
James HarringtonOn-Call Staff
Michael FitchettOn-Call Staff
Eileen SmithExecutive Director (Retired May 2010)
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STAFF
BOARD of DIRECTORS
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Depaul USA is part of Depaul International, a group of charities working to support homeless andmarginalized people around the world.