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St. Catherine's Center for Children 2024-25 Annual Report

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Welcome to St. Catherine’s Center for Children

Dear Friends,

The past fiscal year was challenging, but our resilient team persevered to provide hope to thousands of vulnerable children, families, and adults throughout the state. Despite our fiscal constraints, we were able to expand our reach compared to the previous year.

While we are known, mostly, as a leading human services provider in the Capital Region and Hudson Valley, our programming stretches into the North Country and down to Long Island. This year, we extended our footprint to include Central New York, the Mohawk Valley, and even Western New York. We grew from providing services in seven regions of the state to ten. We also served 54 different school districts compared to the 24 we served last year. At St. Catherine’s, where we find a need, we will find a way to fill it.

Our Homeless & Housing Services provided shelter and stability for 261 families recovering from significant trauma. Our Community-Based Services met 672 families at schools and homes, serving them where they are at. Our Foster Care and Kinship teams served 136 families, connecting children with loving and supportive environments to heal and grow.

Throughout our long history, St. Catherine’s has been able to enhance its presence and amplify its impact thanks to help from friends like you. As a publicly-funded, non-profit we count on our donors to help us make ends meet. Your dollars help us fund therapeutic art programs for children suffering from trauma. Your donations provide meals and essential items for families in times of crisis. Your support helps us move the homeless into supportive housing. Your contributions have an immense impact on those we serve!

We would like to extend a special thank you to our incredible community partners, donors, and volunteers for their support throughout the year. Our work would not be possible, nor would our impact be as great, without your efforts. If this is your first introduction to St. Catherine’s, welcome! We are grateful to all who support our mission and we look forward to working with you in the coming year as we continue to provide hope for tomorrow.

Yours In Service,

St. Catherine’s Leadership 2024-25

St. Catherine’s Center for Children is a non-profit, human services organization based in New York’s Capital Region. Its two arms - the Agency and the Foundation - are directed by their own Boards, but work together as a team with the Agency overseeing programs and services while the Foundation oversees all development efforts.

Agency Board Officers

President

Amy Hines Kramer

Secretary

Richard Chasney

Vice President

Donald Robbins

Executive Director

Kevin Doherty

Agency Board Members

Paige Angrisano

Jennifer Sacco

Sr. Betsy Van Deusen, CSJ

Rev. Robert P. Longobucco

Rev. Edward B. Scharfenberger

Mark Vinciguerra

Foundation Board Officers

President

Christopher J. Farrell

Secretary

Brian Bell

Vice President

Monica Marini

Executive Director

Michele Puleo O’Hare

Agency Liason

James Carr

Foundation Board Members

Eva Bass

Michael May

William Pfeiffer

Rev. Edward B. Scharfenberger

James Watkinson

Lorraine Herkenham

Thomas McCarville

Stephanie Piel, Esq.

Audrey Stone

Cherie Williams

Treasurer

David S. Ensminger

Ex Officio

Michele Puleo O’Hare

Stephanie Piel, Esq.

Mark Ustin

Mark D. Witte, CPA

Treasurer

Kate Wood

Ex Officio

Kevin Doherty

Rev. Robert P. Longobucco

Laura Petrovic

David Schrepper

Sr. Betsy Van Deusen, CSJ

Our Impact Throughout New York

Our team of 300 full- and part-time professionals - spread across more than ten locations in both the Capital Region and Hudson Valley - serves children, families, and adults struggling with housing insecurity, physical and emotional abuse, special education needs, developmental disabilities, mental health issues, substance abuse, trauma and more.

While based in Albany, New York, St. Catherine’s and its many programs served 37 New York State counties in the past year.

NYS Regions Served: 10

Capital Region

Catskills

Central New York

Finger Lakes

Hudson Valley

Long Island

Mohawk Valley

North Country

Southern Tier

Western New York

School Districts Served: 54

Albany CSD

Auburn CSD

Averill Park CSD

Ballston Spa CSD

Berlin CSD

Berne-Knox-Westerlo CSD

Bethlehem CSD

Buffalo Public Schools

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake CSD

Cairo-Durham CSD

Canandaigua CSD

Catskill CSD

Cheektowaga CSD

Cohoes CSD

Coxsackie-Athens CSD

Duanesburg CSD

East Greenbush CSD

Ellenville CSD

Fulton CSD

Glens Falls CSD

Gloversville CSD

Green Island Union Free SD

Greenville CSD

Guilderland CSD

Hoosick Falls CSD

Kingston CSD

Lake George CSD

Lansingburgh CSD

Mechanicville CSD

Menands Union Free SD

New Lebanon CSD

Niskayuna CSD

Onondaga CSD

Oswego CSD

Queensbury Union Free SD

Questar III BOCES

Rensselaer CSD

Rochester CSD

Rotterdam-Mohonasen CSD

Salem CSD

Saratoga Springs CSD

Saugerties CSD

Schenectady CSD

Schodack CSD

Schuylerville CSD

Scotia-Glenville CSD

South Glens Falls CSD

Stillwater CSD

Syracuse CSD

Troy CSD

Waterford-Halfmoon CSD

Watertown CSD

Wynantskill CSD

Watervliet CSD

As a leading regional human services organization, St. Catherine’s annual operating cost is $22.76 million - 86% of which is from programs and services, while only 14% can be attributed to administrative expenses. As a non-profit organization we are funded through state and federal contributions, grants, and private donors.

Revenues: $22,465,511

Expenses: $22,764,244

Note: Approximately 86% of Agency expenses during this fiscal year were program and services related, while the remaining expenditures covered administrative costs.

Sharing Our Message

Our Marketing & Communications Department is tasked with telling the many stories of the work and successes of St. Catherine’s Center for Children, in addition to increasing brand awareness and promoting our programming and events.

Effective and timely public relations, media relations, advertising campaigns, and social media campaigns allow us to capture a larger share of the public’s attention thereby increasing our brand awareness and necessary support.

Share of Media Mentions

Share of Social Media Voice

Advertising Campaigns

Corporate Partnership

The Albany FireWolves partnership provided us in-game advertising at home games (averaging 5,000 fans per game), multiple press opportunities, and several donations.

Mass Transit

CDTA Buses traveling around the Capital Region carried our hiring ads for 12 months, garnering 533,000, impressions per month.

Radio

Our 12-month campaign with Albany Broadcasting, averged 215,000 impressions per month while promoting fundraising events, career opportunities and our need for foster families.

Social Media

12 campaigns on Facebook and Instagram and 2 on LinkedIn averaged 128,300 impressions per campaign while advertising career opportunities and event sponsorship opportunities.

Compassionate Hearts Volunteer Program

Volunteers are essential to the work that we do - helping us build a warm, compassionate community for our children and families. The role of every volunteer varies depending on their unique experiences and skills, time commitments, and the opportunities available.

Active Volunteers

Those considered “Active Volunteers” for the Agency give time to the program at least once per month, although most volunteer time every week. This year, among the 24 volunteer applications the program received, 7 individuals were found to be a good fit, successfully onboarded, and are now actively volunteering.

54 Volunteers

Total Active Volunteers

3,482 Hours

Total Hours Volunteered

$129,843.78 Value* Value of Hours Volunteered

In addition to individual volunteers donating their time, St. Catherine’s Foundation hosts group days at which schools, churches, corporate partners, etc. help with larger projects. Volunteer Days

23 Groups | 36 Days

Total Groups & Volunteer Days

338 Volunteers

Total Volunteers from Groups

841 Hours

Total Group Hours Volunteered

$31,360.89 Value*

Hours Volunteered

*Values based on the “2024 Value of Volunteer Report” conducted by Independent Sector. The estimated hourly pay reported for volunteers in New York State is $37.29.

Our Programs & Services

St. Catherine’s Center for Children offers a wide array of programs and services that fall under one of six divisions: Community-Based Services, Foster Care & Kinship Care, Homeless & Housing Services, Prevention & Family Support, the R & E May School, and Residential Services.

Community-Based Services

These programs fill needs in local neighborhoods, towns, or school districts. Lansingburgh Connects - a joint initiative between St. Catherine’s, Lansingburgh CSD, and Rensselaer County Mental Health - links students and their families with much needed mental health and social supports.

Our Family Opportunity Center - Connections to Care - bridges the gap between the needs of our community and the resources available to them. This dedicated team helps many families. Recently, it was able to aid a single mother, raising two girls in poor conditions, by relocating them to safer housing and connecting them with wrap-around support services.

In an effort to strengthen family functioning and reduce the risk of foster care placement, our Rural Albany County Connections program (RACC) serves rural families at-risk of having a child removed from the home.

Our Pathways to Health & Housing program, with its mobile Care-A-Van unit, is a dynamic street outreach program meeting people where they are to connect them with healthcare, counseling, stable housing, and more.

Foster Care & Kinship Care

When a child is removed from their home, foster care may be an option. Children have shown to thrive in a home setting where they receive nurturing care. Our foster parents are carefully vetted, then required to complete the National Training and Development Curriculum (NTDC) for certification. The children and families in our Foster Care program are supported by our dedicated team 24/7, including: pre-placement planning, ongoing training, respite services, peer support, and planning and implementation of the child’s treatment plan. A dedicated team of clinicians, case managers, and social workers work together with foster families to ensure the best possible outcomes.

With the federal government’s Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), more and more children are being placed with family or close friends, when they are removed from their home, rather than in group homes. This is known as Kinship Care. Many of these caregivers may not have tended to a child before, or haven’t done so in decades, often stepping up in emergency situations. That is where our award-winning program steps in. We connect kinship caregivers with resources and services to support the continued care of the children and youth now in their home. The kinship care model keeps families, along with their familial bonds, intact which is so important to children, especially those in traumatic situations.

Homeless & Housing Services

Homelessness and housing insecurity threaten the health and well-being of families and individuals. Having a roof over one’s head is a basic human need.

Our Marillac Family Shelter houses up to 24 families awaiting permanent housing and all units are full. The hiring of an Activities Coordinator has had a tremendous impact on the children and their interactions with peers.

Michael’s House is a supportive housing complex providing affordable housing and wrap-around services for 20 families and single adults. This facility remains full throughout the year. Michael’s House continues to be recognized by community providers as a preferred choice to place vulnerable youth.

Family Support Services

St. Catherine’s offers an array of services for families experiencing issues that threaten their stability. These programs are designed to strengthen families by providing them with the tools and resources to remain intact.

Our Parent Care Program is a clinical program offering intensive, in-home services for parents unable to care for their children without assistance. One of our Case Planners not only located housing for a large family with five children, but prevented them from homelessness and kept the family together as the children were home on a trial foster care discharge.

Health Home Care Management coordinates all of a child’s medical needs in a comprehensive manner that includes collaboration and communication with various caregivers to keep them healthy.

Our Child and Family Treatment Support Services (CFTSS) provide clinical and rehabilitation support services to prevent children from entering institutional care. These counseling and psychiatric services stabilize a child or youth in their home and their community.

The Access & Visitation program offers a safe environment for supervised visits between children and non-custodial parents, clinical assessments, parent-skills training, and support groups. We have received wonderful feedback from parents, thanking our team for a positive experience!

R & E May School

Our R & E May School is a special education program that serves students from local school districts. Some students travel an hour-and-a-half, daily, to attend R & E May as the school is one of the last of its kind in the region.

Children in this program tend to have behavioral, educational, and emotional needs that are not easily met in a traditional school setting. This therapeutic program balances education with mental health treatment to ensure each student’s needs are being met.

Our census has grown to nearly 50 students, we’ve added some wonderful new staff, and positive engagement with our students continues to be a focus for our team!

Residential Services

When circumstances arise that are troubling or dangerous for a childsuch as neglect, abuse, or other traumas - a family unit becomes untenable and a child may need to be removed from their parents’ care. That child needs a safe place to live, grow, and heal while having access to the necessary supports to address any emotional trauma they may be dealing with. St. Catherine’s Residential Services provides this exact type of environment and treatment for children needing 24-hour, supervised care.

Through psychiatric and psychological evaluation, individual, group, and family counseling sessions, crisis stabilization, and daily recreational activities our team helps each child heal and return to a permanent home setting, whether in their parents’ home, with kin, in foster care, or through adoption.

Ways to Give

Our programs offer stability and hope, opening a world of possibilities for disadvantaged children, families, and adults. Charitable contributions from individuals, businesses, and private foundations help support our mission.

Monetary Gifts

A monetary contribution supports many of the programs and initiatives we offer. Your donation can provide special opportunities for the children in our care, including: summer camps, art classes, equine therapy sessions, and much more.

Items & Services

Your donations allow us to go above and beyond for those we serve. New clothing, shoes, toys, games, and hygiene supplies help us provide essentials to children admitted to our residences, and they allow us to provide necessary items to families and individuals at Marillac Homeless Shelter and Michael’s House. Your donations impact so many in need.

Planned Giving

You can plan today to leave a legacy contribution to St. Catherine’s Center for Children. Through our partnership with FreeWill, you can create a legally binding will, or make updates to an existing will, and name St. Catherine’s as a beneficiary.

Brady Legacy Circle

Our Brady Legacy Circle honors Anthony N. Brady who, in 1912, financed the building of Brady Maternity Hospital and the adjacent building at 40 N. Main Ave. in Albany, that now houses St. Catherine’s. In addition to making a bequest provision for St. Catherine’s in your will or revocable trust, you can make a life income gift, such as a charitable gift annuity or charitable remainder trust, that names our organization as the remainder beneficiary.

Sponsor or Attend our Events

From our annual spring event, Casino Royale, to our fall golf outing, the Dr. Arthur J. Wallingford Memorial Golf Tournament, our Foundation hosts special events throughout the year. You can support us by sponsoring these events, or simply by attending.

To learn more about these opportunities or to learn about other ways you can support St. Catherine’s, contact Michele Puleo O’Hare: (518) 453-6702, or visit www.st-cath.org.

Special Events

The Foundation of St. Catherine’s Center for Children hosts events throughout the year in support of our programming, including a couple of signature events. These events are supported by generous sponsors - both corporate and private - and those who attend these events. Additionally, the Foundation works to raise awareness of the Agency’s offerings to ensure those who need us, know we are here for them.

15th Annual Spring Event: Casino Royale

On May 29th at Franklin Plaza in Troy, New York, our Foundation hosted more than 200 friends of St. Catherine’s for our 15th annual spring event, Casino Royale. Thank you to our event sponsors, guests, volunteers, and our honorees.

We had a wonderful ceremony honoring the following individuals and organization for their many contributions to St. Catherine’s: Board Member Mark Ustin of Farrell Fritz, P.C., Rich and Melissa Carrier of Total Events, and Sunmark Credit Union.

Once the ceremony concluded, our sponsors and guests enjoyed wonderful food and drink, gaming tables, music, a photo booth, a wine pull, a silent auction, and our Grand Prize Drawing: a Las Vegas getaway for two. This was the event’s best year yet, and all in support of the many programs and services we offer to the Capital Region and beyond.

2nd Annual: Lansingburgh Connects Hockey Clash

From September 5th - 8th, the Foundation hosted its 2nd Annual hockey tournament in support of our Lansingburgh Connects program at Frear Park Ice Rink in Troy, New York.

The event brought local adult hockey teams together for a fun and fast-paced weekend of frozen action in an effort to collect food, toiletries, cleaning supplies, and more of the items most requested by the program’s clients.

We’re grateful to our friends at the Albany Troy Lions Club who came out to give their support! They helped us with the event logistics, welcoming those in attendance and collecting all the donations we received. Community members donated $2,500 worth of personal hygiene and household cleaning products to support our Lansingburgh Connects program.

6th Annual: Dr. Arthur J. Wallingford Memorial Golf Tournament

September 16th, 2024 was a gorgeous day, in stark contrast to the rains of 2023. The golfers and sponsors of our 6th Annual Dr. Arthur J. Wallingford Memorial Golf Tournament took full advantage of the great weather.

We’re grateful to each and every sponsor, especially our Presenting Sponsor, The Sirco Family Foundation which has always supported us throughout the years. We’d also like to extend a thank you to each golfer, vendor, and volunteer who joined us.

Once again, this annual event at Colonie Golf & Country Club in Voorheesville, New York was a success! Not only did our participants enjoy a fun day, but they raised critical funds in support of St. Catherine’s programs and services.

Elvis: Good Rockin’ Tonight

On Saturday, November 16th, the Foundation of St. Catherine’s Center for Children hosted Elvis: Good Rockin’ Tonight, a tribute to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll at The Egg in downtown Albany!

Hundreds of “The King’s” fans from all around the Northeast enjoyed an incredible evening with two premier Elvis tribute artists as they rocked The Egg with Elvis’s greatest hits from the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s. We’re so grateful to David Lee, Dan Fontaine, and the Memphis Sun Mafia band for putting on a spectacular show!

Hope for the Holidays

Foundation and Agency team members, along with countless volunteers, collected more than 3,000 gifts from six Capital Region locations hosting trees. These gifts were wrapped and distributed to families in need, providing hope to hundreds of families and individuals.

Thank you to all, including our wrapping day volunteers and tree hosts, Academy of the Holy Names, Allusions, Aviation Mall, Colonie Center, East Greenbush Bowling Center, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany.

Gifts: July 1, 2024 Through June 30, 2025

Our donors are very important to us. If your name has been inadvertently misspelled, omitted, or is not listed in the way you wish, please call (518) 453-6700 to help us correct our records.

Cash Gifts

156 S Swan LLC

24 Caroline LLC

8 Irving LLC

Academy of the Holy Names

Ace Robinson Hardware

Adirondack Beverages

Adjorlolo, Dzifa

Adler, Phyllis

Adorney, Kathy, Ph. D.

Afzal, Aabidah

Aguiar, Lance

Albany County Bar Foundation

Albany FireWolves

Lacrosse Club

American Clothing Recycling Co., Inc.

American Online Giving Foundation

Andrea, Robert & Irene

Angrisano, Paige

Ashline, Edward & Nancy

Austin, Brian

Austin, Pamela

Bailey, Douglass & Janet

Bair, Elaine

Ballston Spa National Bank

Baniak, Lynn

Baniak-Hollands, Jenn

Barrella, Nicholas & Susan

Barron, David

Bartelt, Mary

Bass, Eva

Bastien, Stefanie

Beckmann, Laurie

Bednarczyk, Charles

Bell, Brian & Nancy

Bell, Jr., Brian

Bell, Michele

Benedetto, Mark & Elizabeth

Berghela, Kathleen

Berlin, Elizabeth

Biggins, Larry & Jeanne

Bilow, Lester & Lucy

Bingham, Mike & Alyson

Bloom, Gytelle

Bonadio Group

Bonanno, Michael

Bordis, Paula

Borisenok, Walter & Michelle

Bornt, Mr. & Mrs. James

Borys, Ted & Melissa

Brandel Murphy Youth Foundation

Broadview Federal Credit Union

Brochu, Dawn

Brochu, Deborah

Brochu, Steven

Brookman, Phyllis

Brooks, Nancy

Brown, Danielle & David Brown, Margaret

Brown, Mary Lou

Bryant, Kate

BSN Sports

Bucey, Sarah

Byron, John

Cadoret, Carolyn & Nathan

Califano, Antonio & Donna

Callaghan, Shane

Callanan Industries

Camarota, Mike

Campagnoni, Jessie

Campbell, Brittney

Capital District

Cooperative, Inc.

Capital District

Physicians Health Plan

Capital District YMCA (Guilderland Branch)

Capital Power

Caropreso, Anthony

Carr, James

Casale, Anthony & Theresa

Casey, Frank

Casey, Teresa

Cassidy, Terry & Peggy

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany

Celtic Tours

Charities Aid Foundation America

Chasney, Rick

Chemung Canal Trust Company

Cheng, Leida

Cherubin, Anna

Chodock, Allen

Cianetta, Tom

Clark, Gianna

Clark, John & Patricia

Clas, April

Clausi, Tricia Clay, Alexis Close, Michael & Elizabeth Ann

CM Fox Real Estate Cohoes Savings Foundation, Inc.

Colonial Car Wash (Altamont Enterprises, Ltd.)

Community Resource FCU

Conolly, Paul & Ann Marie

Contois, Carol

Conway, Mary Ann

Cooney, Phyllis

Cooper Erving & Savage LLP

Cornwell, Kirk

Coumbes, Heather

Cranesville Block, Inc.

Crast, Kelly & Harrison

Crisafulli Bros. Plumbing & Heating Contractors, Inc.

Crisafulli, Donna

Crisafulli, Eugene & Ann

Crisafulli, Frank & Denise

Crisafulli, Philip & Renee

Crowley, John

Crupi, Joann

Cruz, LaMount & Joanne

Cummings, Edward & Kate

Cutler & Cutler Law, PLLC

Czajka, Ellen

Daly, Robert & Suzanne

Damico, Susan

Danes, Margaret

D’Anegelo, Serena

Danico, Kathleen Dardanelli, William Dare, Ian

Daughters of Charity (St. Louise House) Davis, Brian

DeCuyper, Conrad & Lorraine

DeLack, David

DelGuidice, Vincent

Delmar Reformed Church

Derocher, Robert

Derocher, Rosemary

DeSimone, Morgan

Devine, Betty

Dollard, Charles

Dougherty, Thomas

Drislane, James

Duane Lions Club

Dubner, Kevin & Cindi

Dwyer, Jen

Dwyer, Stephen

Jones, E. Stewart & Kimberly

Ecker, Wesley & Stephanie

Egan, Dan & Barbara

Egelston, Jordan

Elliott, Tina

Emack & Bolio’s

Emerick, Lorraine

Empire State Plaza

Performing Arts Center (The Egg)

Enterprise Holdings Foundation

Falope, Corrine

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Farrell, Christopher & Sheena

Fidelity Charitable

First Lutheran Church

Fischer, Carol

Fisher, Theresa A Fitzgerald, John & Barbara

Fitzgerald, Patrick, Jr. & Janet

Fitzpatrick, Taylor

Fitzsimmons, Joseph

Forney, Daniel

Fortran, Julie

Fostering Minds, LLC

Frangella-Fierro, Faith Fraser, Carrie

Fretwell, Joanne & Ronald

Friess, Marietta

Furtaw, Benjamin

Fusco, Jr., Charles

Gallerie, Louise

Gardner, David & Linda

Gargiulo, MD, Janet

Gebhardt, Mr. & Mrs. James

George, Cynthia

Gettman, Jr., William

Giuliano, Judith

Goodman, Matthew

Gordon, Gerald & Maryanne

Goyette, Jennifer

Goyette-Guarino, Elizabeth

Graves, Jon

Graves, Kori

Graypoint, LLC

Greagan, Chris & Shirley

Greene, Carol

Griffith, James

Grimm, Samantha

Guarino, James

Guilderland Chamber of Commerce

Guilmette, Megan

Halloran, Stephen

Hanks, Sharon

Harvazinski, Larry & Mary

Hayden, Scott

Hayes, Helen

Hayes, Misty

Hensley, Amber

Herkenham, Joseph & Lori

Hicks, R. James & Marianne

Hinds, Waynet

Hines-Kramer, Amy

Hohmann, MD, Lynda

Holistic Wealth Advisors

Hollands, Steve

Hood, Joan

Horan, Joan

Horn, Jennifer

Humphreys, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn

Hunter, James

Ideman, Meghan

Inova, LLC

Interlicchio, Catherine

Ira & Mary Lou Alpert Foundation

J&R Plumbing Heating & Cooling

Jariri, Barbara

Jeffrey Pagdala Charitable Foundation, Inc

Jerry, Jacquelyn

Johnson, Shantell

Jones, E. Stewart & Kimberly

Joy in Childhood

Foundation, Inc.

JPL Security Training

Kampf, Edward

Kane, James

Kaplan, Zachary

Kasper, Alex

Katrein, Matthew

Keegan, Cory

Keenan, Joyce

Kehoe, Joan

Keith, James

Kennedy, Steven

Kerr, William

KeyBank Foundation

Khurana, Pallavi

King, Joanne

King, Margaret Lamar

Kirsch, Debbie

Kitzman, Keith & Josephine

Knapp, Amy

Knights of Columbus Council 3357

Kott, Carol

Kouhout, Cindy

Koval, Carolyn

Kramer, Amy

Kraus, Cheryl

Krause, Lawrence

Krepasanam, Mary, Jesly Joseph & Mathew

Kubik, James

Lange, Diane

Lapetina, Mauro & Susan

Lashway, Robert & Carol Laun, James

Laurin, Ricky & Priscilla

Lawrence, Thomas & Kathleen

Legendre, Sally

Lemery Greisler LLC

Lennox, Julia

Lerner, Steven Lia Auto Group

Lions Club of Sauquoit Valley

Lloyd, Tom

Lombardo, Anthony

Luckenbach, J. K.

M & T Bank Charitable Foundation

Madonna, Anthony

Mahon, Ken & Anita

Maine, James

Malone, Megan

Maney, Brianne

Marini, Richard & Fran

Marini, Robert & Monica

Marion L. Smith Trust

Marshall & Sterling

Martin, Margaret

Masters, Jonathan

Mathusa, Dwight

May, Michael

Mazzotta, Carmella

Mazzotta, Thomas & Mary

McCabe, Mary

McCabe, Susan

McCann, Anthony & Elaine

McCarthy, Jay

McCarville, Tom & Anne

McConchie, Holly

McDonald, III, John T.

McElwain, Merton & Ellen

McGowan, Jack

McKeon, James & Rhonda

McNabb, Tricia

McNulty, Sherrie

McSweeney, Elizabeth

McTigue, Marlene

Melville, Jane

MEMIC

Menaguale, Kathy

Michaelson Family Fund

Millspaugh, Beryl & Michele

Minarchi, Megan

Modern Press

Monaghan, Thomas & Jo-Ann

Montague, Gregory & Lora

Montanye, Kimberly J. Moore, Colleen

Morrell, James & Kathleen

Morris, James & Judith

Morrison, Mary

Nass, Brittani

Waugh, Mrs. Nancy

Network for Good Newton, Karl

Nieminski, Joe & Colleen

Nieminski, Joseph & Suzanne

Nieminski, Nancy Jo

Nixon, Esq., Susan

Northwestern Mutual Financial Network

Nugent, Thomas

Nyahay, Richard & Virginia

NYS Laborers’ Health and Safety Trust Fund

NYS Ophthalmological Society

NYVA Group

O’Halloran, Lorraine

O’Connell, Mary

O’Connor, James & Nancy

Odabashian, Harry & Kathy

O’Hare, Diana

O’Hare, Michele & Chuck

Opalka, Chester

Oreilly, Melissa

Oster, Lion Steven & PDG Theresa

Palmer, Kathleen

Pappas, Stacie

Pearl Grant Richmans

Pelletier, Amy

Pero, Deborah

Perrotto, Brian & Debra

Perrotto, Rose

Rabadi, Shaw & Victoria

Phillips, Kortnee

Picotte Companies

Piel, Esq., Stephanie

Pierro, Paula

Pine Grove United Methodist Church

Pingelski, Stanley & Sheila

Pledgeling Foundation

Premiere Transportation

Previte, David

Rappazzo, Dominic

Rausch, John

RBC Wealth Management

Reeve, Ellen

Rensselaer County

Regional Chamber of Commerce

Repeat Business Systems

Rhatigan, Laetitia

Rhatigan, Susan

Rhoads, James & Linda

Rhoden, Alex

Rich, Laurie

Richards, Carmella

Richards, Deborah

Richards, Judith

Rieger, Lorri & Fred

Robinson, Garry

Rodriguez, Laura & Abimael

Rogers, Ellen

Ronald McDonald House

Charities of Albany

Rosch, Mary

Rosen, Lee

Rossi, Adam

Rotello, Joseph & Catherine

Roth, Mariam

Rothenberg, Sandra

Ruggiero, Erin

Ruggles, Stephen & Sherri

Rutherford, Justin

Ryan, Colleen

Sacco, Jennifer

Saheim, Loretta

Salvador, Scot

Sampson, Jr., Joseph

Scaring, Teresa

Schaefer, Martha

Scherer, Happy

Schlict, Robin

Schrepper, David & Laura

Schwartz, Erica

Sgroi, Jr., Vincent & Sharon

Shaw, Ann

Palmateer, Leo

Sherman, Emily

Shirey, Richard & Eileen

Sichler, Joan

Simon, Manfred

Simonds, Terry

Sirco Family Foundation Inc.

Slingerlands Elementary School

Smith, Darleen

Smith, Don

Smith, James & Barbara

Sneeringer, Robert & Rosemary

Snyder, Thomas

Sons and Daughters of Italy - Roma Intangible Lodge 215

St. Pius X Catholic Church

Stano, Elizabeth

Stein, Ilene

Stevens, Peter & Anne

Stewart’s Holiday Match

Stillman, Therese

STS Sons, LLC

Sullivan, Ellen

Sunmark Credit Union

Haqqie, Mr. & Mrs. Syed

Szary, Emily

Tacelli, Anthony

Tate, Judith

Taylor, Annaka

Tellstone, Jonathan

Terwilliger, Lucas

The Adele A. and Harold J. Westbrook Foundation, Inc.

The Albany and Troy Lions Club

The Balwink Philanthropic Fund

The Blackbaud Giving Fund

The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

The Giving Back Fund

The Jacob & Sophie Rice Family Foundation, Inc.

The John D. Picotte Family Foundation

The Joseph Mitchell and Maryanne Tirino-Mitchell Fund

The Olde Bryan Inn

The Pfeiffer Law Firm, PLLC

The Vandervort Group, LLC

Thibault, Mark & Judy

Thomas, Dick

Tonko, Paul

Tougher, Liza & Robert

Touhey, John

Touhey, Virginia

Traegler, Diana

Trance, Amanda

Treadgold, Melissa

Trefzger, Cheryl

Tri-City ValleyCats

Trifaro, Felice

Trivellato, Marco & Gayle

Tronco, Gina

Troy Savings Bank Charitable Foundation

Tsirigotis, Joanne

Ungerer, Robert

United Way of Buffalo & Erie County

Unity House of Troy Inc.

Upton, Amanda

Urbanski, Karissa

Urbanski, Michael & Vicki

Van Deusen, Laurie

VanDeusen, Sr. Betsy

Vanguard-Fine, LLC

Vattimo, Cecelia

Vecchio, Jessica Vincent, Jessica

Vosko, Richard

Walker, Amy

Walker, Carol Wallace, David

Wallingford, Maribeth

Walsh, Edmund Ward, Rachel

Warszawa-Ambros, Maryla

Whitney, Mark

Wilker, Rona & Michael

Williams, Cherie

Wolfson, Lawrence Wood, Eileen

Woolsey, Audrey

Yakubov, John

Zambri, Zachary

Zanella, James & Kathryn

Zautner, Deron Zeh, Adam Zelker, Thomas

Zumbolo, Anthony

Academy of the Holy Names

Ackerman, Andra Afya Foundation

Albany Broadcasting

Albany Country Club

Albany Diocesan Cemeteries

Albany ENT & Allergy Services, PC

Albany FireWolves

Lacrosse Club

Albany International

Albany Symphony

All Star Wine & Spirits

Arnold Kelli at the Rep

Aviation Mall Bell, Brian & Nancy

Benson’s Pet Center

Bethlehem Police Department

Bingham, Mike & Alyson

Bond, Rayne

Bordis, Paula

Bright Horizons at Corporate Woods

Broadview Federal

Credit Union

Buenau’s Opticians, Inc.

Capital District

Transportation Authority

Capital District YMCA

Capital Region

Independent Media

Capital Region Toys for Tots

Carr, James

Cassidy, Shanna & Michael Chase

Christ Child Society

Church of Christ the King

Clark, Lori

CM Fox Real Estate

CMR Communications

Collins, Maggie

Colonie Center

Colonie Golf & Country Club

Community Resource FCU

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Schenectady County

Cote, Angela

Courtyard by Marriott, Schenectady at Mohawk Harbor

Czajka, Ellen

DeBella, Liz

Delmar Bootery

Dick’s House of Sport

Diotte, Carol

Diefendorf, Ed.D., Wendy

Emack & Bolio’s

Ethan Searles, P.A.

Everett-O’Neal, Dori

FARE Academy Tiffany

Farrell Fritz, P.C., Farrell, Christopher & Sheena

Faucett, Rachel

Ferris, Garner

Figg, Makayla

Firefighters Association of the State of New York

Fontenot, Sheila

Food Allergy Research & Education

Fostering Minds, LLC

Franklin Plaza

GE - Onshore Wind North America

Glennpeter Jewelers

Diamond Centre

Graham, Michael

Guilderland Chamber of Commerce

Harding and Mazzotti, LLP

Health Disparities Small Wellness Programs

Heidbreder, Jennie

Herkenham, Joseph & Lori

Hicks, R. James & Marianne

Hilton Garden Inn, Albany Medical Center

Hilton Garden Inn, Troy

Hines-Kramer, Amy

Hoffman Development Corporation (Hoffman Car Wash)

Howard Hanna Real Estate

Hyatt Place Saratoga-Malta

IATSE

NYS Police Investigators Association

Jackson, Dana Jarvis, Chris

Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort

Kasper, Alex

Kayla McCarthy Design, LLC

King, Lisa Kost, Ed

Ladies of Charity of the Diocese of Albany

Laurin, Ricky & Priscilla

LaVigna, Lisa

Mallon, Lauren

Mary Martin & Company

Day Spa

May, Michael

McCarville, Tom & Anne

Minardi, Matt & Justine

Minter, Morgan

Mnich, Judy

Moore Fire Extinguisher

Morrell, James & Kathleen

Museum of Innovation and Science

New York Giants

Nicole’s Restaurant

Normanside Country Club

Nunnally, Frank

NYS Department of Labor

NYS Police Traffic Services

NYS Unified Court System

Office of Governor Kathy Hochul

O’Hare, Michele

Olde Post Road Golf Club

Pearl Grant Richmans

Picotte Companies

Pierro, Paula Jordan

Polverelli, Alicia

Proctor’s Theatre

Project Linus

Quail, Mark

Radley, Brandy

Regeneron

Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York

Renaissance Hotel

Richards, Carmella

Rogers, Tyler

Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany

Royal Diamonds MC

Ryan, Margaret

Schaap Moving Systems, Inc.

Schaeffer, Jacquelyn

Schertzer, Grace

SeneGence by Classic Kisses

Shaffer, Hannah

Shapiro, Kelsey

Sikura, Mackenzie

Sirco, Anthony & Marilyn

Slingerlands Elementary School

Smith, Dominelli, & Guetti, LLC

Springer-Anderson, Betty

St. Peter’s Hospital Laboratory

St. Pius X Catholic Church

Sternheimer, Joann

Stewart, Tanya

Temple Israel of Albany

The College of Saint Rose

The Littles Play Cafe

The Olde Bryan Inn

The Rotary Club of Albany

The Shop

The Works Cafe

Thomas, Santino R. & Brittany

Thrasher, Tionna

Total Events, LLC

Trinity Alliance

Trivellato, Marco & Gayle

Troy Savings Bank Music

Hall

U.S. Department of Justice, FBI

Union College

Valente’s Restaurant

Vink, Lori

Wicked Smart Apparel

William K. Sanford Town Library

Wise, Dena Wolf Hollow Brewing Company

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