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covering new ground with our Mobile Prevention Team
Victory on the move
annual report 2016
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v ictor y programs 1Photography by Michael Basu, Greig Cranna, Patrick Lentz, Steve Lord, Promessa Studios and others.
Design by Flatfive Design, www.flat5design.com
Our mission Victory Programs opens doors to recovery, hope and community for individuals and families facing homelessness, addiction and chronic illnesses like HIV/AIDS.
Our dedication Victory Programs proudly dedicates our 2016 annual report to:
Michael Whitmore, founder and principal architect at the firm Roundel 47, has for 25 years offered Victory Programs his distinguished multi-talented vision to design, construct and improve nearly all of our community-based health programs and housing sites.
His original artful building designs, masterful rehabs, state-of-the-art modification plans and meticulously studied zoning opinions have never ceased to amaze us. He makes each seemingly impossible project miraculously come true. In his work and in his life, Michael’s designs are nothing short of inspired and elegant.
Michael makes every square inch of life count.
And ….
The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA), which operates both the Hynes Convention Center and the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. For nearly 25 years, the MCCA has generously donated the space at the Hynes and hosted our annual Celebration of Life Thanksgiving Dinner in support of Boston’s HIV/AIDS community. The Celebration of Life is a popular community event for people living with HIV/AIDS with an important history dating back to the height of the AIDS crisis. This magnanimous in-kind donation year after year is truly a celebration of life and serves to give hope to everyone in the Boston HIV/AIDS community, and their family and friends.
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dear friends of victory programs
For 41 years Victory Programs has earned its reputation as a great agency. Respect was never a given. We earn and re-earn the esteem of our clients and our community every day by ensuring our founders’ original promise: “All people deserve treatment and care. We take everyone.” This remains the fundamental foundation of every program and service we offer.
We earned our reputation as trailblazers in the 1970s: as the first to accept individuals diagnosed with both mental illness and addiction; the first to open our doors to Vietnam veterans combating the ravages of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; the first to offer services to LGBTQ individuals long before concerns about LGBTQ equal rights hit the national stage.
We earned our reputation of serving the hardest to place individuals and families in the 1980s: as the first Massachusetts agency to open a women’s Section 35 residential home as an alternative to incarceration; the first agency to actively open all our services to individuals with HIV and symptomatic AIDS; the first to offer permanent housing for those in addiction recovery also living with HIV; the first to launch a statewide Mobile AIDS Resource Team.
We earned our reputation as leaders in the 1990s: as the first to open all our residential programs to those on medication-assisted treatment, thus ensuring medically-managed methadone maintenance was no longer a barrier to accessing residential services.
In the new century, the 2000s, we earned our reputation for expanding to meet emerging community needs when we opened our low-threshold Housing
First site in Roxbury; when we built ReVision Urban Farm to bring healthy nutritious food to our community; when we rewrote our philosophy of care to promote evidence-based, substance-use treatment services centered on a harm reduction model of care and treatment.
We earned our reputation as an agency willing to fight for vital resources again in the 2010s when we merged with the Boston Living Center; when we overcame the catastrophic loss of our major women’s treatment program on Boston Harbor’s Long Island after the bridge that served as the only access point was closed. We rose to the challenge, forging ahead until we acquired two alternative sites in Dorchester and Roxbury to rebuild new state-of-the-art women’s treatment programs.
Today, we still push new boundaries and we still earn our reputation. In 2015 we established our new Mobile Prevention Team. Everyday we work in the community to address sexual health risk factors, living with HIV, drug user health education and advocacy around access to treatment for Hepatitis C.
Throughout our history, we face down adversity, unpredictable losses, capricious political environments and fluctuating economic uncertainties to rise above challenges. Many have remarked:
“If anyone can make it, Victory Programs can.”
We earn our reputation one day at a time because we are always working to keep our original promise. We say “Victory is on the move” because, no matter what the emerging issue is, all people deserve treatment and care.
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Jonathan D. Scott, President & CEO Pamela C. Feingold, Chair of the Board
“Greatness is never a given. It must be earned.” - President Barack Obama, January 20, 2009
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victory programs community map
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Drug User Health Project
The Drug User Health Project is one of the pilot locations for the State of Massachusetts’ Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution work. “The main thing we concentrate on is overdose education,” explains Christopher Richard, the Drug User Health Coordinator, “particularly in regards to opioids and naloxone distribution. What we are doing is getting naloxone into the hands of active users.”
The Drug User Health Project conducts trainings with partner organizations including Pine Street Shattuck Shelter, Rosie’s Place, St. Francis House, Women’s Lunch Place, Health Care Resource Centers and local community groups as well as internal trainings for Victory Programs’ clients. Individuals who have been through the trainings can obtain naloxone directly from the Drug User Health Project Outreach
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meet the mobile prevention team
“Meeting people where they are at” is the unofficial motto of our Mobile Prevention Team. In 2015, Victory Programs recognized the need to offer support to individuals and families through low-barrier, low-threshold services, beyond our core residential services. The team focuses on education, navigation and risk-assessment services for both internal and external high-risk clients including active drug users and individuals with chronic health issues like HIV/AIDS or Viral Hepatitis. The Mobile Prevention Team is comprised of four projects: Drug User Health, Positive Prevention, Primary Prevention and Viral Hepatitis. These projects each offer both group level interventions and individual interventions. Our Mobile Prevention Team staff can connect with clients for both one-time interventions and long-term support, often accompanying clients to appointments, connecting with their case managers and working with them on goal-setting and risk-assessment. Victory Programs is literally on the move, covering new ground. Meg von Lossnitzer, Deputy Director of Victory Prevention, leads the team.
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Educators or through any Massachusetts pharmacy and are protected by Massachusetts Good Samaritan laws.
Positive Prevention ProjectOur Positive Prevention team works with individuals with a positive HIV diagnosis and offers peer support groups, one-on-one assessments and navigation services including referrals to care, emotional support, education and medication compliance assistance by connecting with individuals through peer support. “We learn about our clients’ risks through the initial risk-assessment and then ask them ‘What are your goals?’ We then help them work on those goals through follow-up visits,” says Revathi Penumatsa, the Positive Prevention Coordinator.
The Positive Prevention team facilitates workshops at our Boston Living Center including the peer support group "Bridges for Life" and the “Thriving Not Just Surviving” group for women. The team also organizes educational workshops at the Center. These workshops focus on education, goal-setting and policy issues of interest to the HIV positive community. The team also offers peer support groups at our Living and Recovering Community, Ruah House and Serenity Supportive Housing for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Primary Prevention/Sexual Health Risk Reduction ProjectSexual health sits at the intersection of so many of the challenges our health and housing clients face in their daily lives. “The Primary Prevention Project grew out of work I was already doing,” explains Linda Mazak, project coordinator. Linda has worked for Victory Programs for nearly 20 years.
“I believe in the work we do, in our philosophy of care and in meeting people where they are at,” she shares. The goal of the Primary Prevention/Sexual Health Risk Reduction Project is to decrease the rates of HIV & STI transmission. The project runs two evidence-based group interventions: VOICES and Safer Sex Skill Building in addition to working with clients one-on-one on goal-setting and risk-assessment.
Viral Hepatitis ProjectViral Hepatitis, which includes Hepatitis A, B and C, is a stealthy public health risk – often asymptomatic, individuals can live for years without knowing they’ve been infected. Unlike A and B, if left untreated Hepatitis C will develop into a chronic infection in 80% of cases and is likely to cause chronic liver disease.
As an organization, we recognized the urgent need for better education about Viral Hepatitis for our clients and our staff. The Viral Hepatitis Project is dedicated to expanding education around this often misunderstood disease, including how to reduce the risk of transmission and how to access highly-effective treatment specifically for Hepatitis C which was previously difficult to access due to insurance restrictions.
“The key to reducing the impact of Viral Hepatitis is frequent testing and early intervention,” Richard Baker, coordinator for the Viral Hepatitis Project, explains. “An infected individual can be cured in as little as 12 weeks using highly-effective medications with few side effects.” Last August, Massachusetts became the first state to mandate insurance coverage for the medication.
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To date, the Drug User Health Project has enrolled 600 individuals in the Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution pilot program.
About 80% of Victory Programs’ clients across our health and housing programs are co-infected or mono-infected with Hepatitis C.
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OVERDOSE RISK FACTORS:
Identifying and Responding to an Opioid Overdose
IV UsePhysical Health Issues
A Previous Overdose
Using Alone
Mixing Drugs
(Especially Benzodiazepine
and Opiates) Changes in Tolerance
Changes in Drug
Strength
THREE SIGNS OF AN OVERDOSE:
2. Infrequent, slow breathing or gasping, gurgling or a “death rattle”
Unresponsive to shouting, shaking or a sternal rub (rubbing the knuckles of a closed fist against the sternum)
3. Blue lips and/or fingertips (for darker skinned people lips may appear pale or grey)
1.
911
• Assess the signs • Start rescue breathing – if the individual experiencing an overdose is not breathing
it is important to get oxygen into the body FIRST• If you have naloxone administer it after the first round of rescue breathing To use:
• Remove nasal spray from box• Follow the instructions on the package
• CALL 911! (Massachusetts Good Samaritan Law protects you)• Resume rescue breathing and wait for the paramedics
HOW TO RESPOND:Rescue Breathing
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Dinnerfest RED Party + AuctionLast spring, hundreds of guests donned festive red attire to join Victory Programs at Red Lantern for the most successful Dinnerfest RED Party + Auction in the event’s 26 year history! Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and Joanne Chang of Flour Bakery and Myers + Chang served as Honorary Co-Chairs with a star-studded Host Committee comprised of restauranteurs, local celebrities, elected officials and special friends. Professional auctioneer Kathy Kingston entertained guests with lively antics and Victory Programs client, Jen, riveted the audience with her personal story of addiction and recovery. Red Lantern treated us all to mouth-watering hors d’oeuvres while guests bid on dining packages from the area’s hottest restaurant destinations, adventurous vacation packages, state-of-the-art kitchen appliances, theater tickets and more! Thanks to the care and generosity of our guests, corporate sponsors, restaurant community and in-kind donors, Dinnerfest 2016 set a record and raised over $123,000!
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Celebration of Life Thanksgiving DinnerThere are scores of meaningful community events throughout Greater Boston, but none more heartfelt than our annual Celebration of Life Thanksgiving Dinner, a hope-filled evening free to anyone living with HIV/AIDS, and their loved ones. The event is the largest annual fundraiser for Victory Programs’ Boston Living Center (BLC). Each year our volunteers transform the Hynes Convention Center ballroom into an autumnal celebration with tables adorned by fanciful centerpieces in anticipation of the more than 600 guests who enjoyed a full-course Thanksgiving meal, live performances by Woza Moya and St. Paul AME & Grant AME Gospel Choir and a Resource Fair with over 30 participating organizations!
This year’s theme was Positive, Proud & Living Out Loud, a perfect sentiment for the presentation of the Peter Daniel Clark Award to Alfredo Hernandez Chavez, a long-time champion of the BLC and tireless advocate for all people living with HIV/AIDS.
We were also proud to honor Jo Ann Coull with the first-ever Brenda Bellizeare “Better It Gets” (BIG) Award for embodying the BLC’s core values of wellness, education and support for all its members. As always, we are grateful to the generous support of our corporate supporters, special friends and outstanding volunteers who helped us raise nearly $129,000 for the BLC and our members!
Drive for Victory Golf TournamentOur fourth annual golf tournament was held at Oakley Country Club, a verdant, private course steeped in history and nestled in Watertown, Massachusetts. We welcomed over 100 supporters who relished the gorgeous greens of this golfer’s paradise. This beautiful day included a buffet luncheon, 18 holes of golf, a silent auction, raffle, awards dinner and a take-away swag bag full of golfer treasures. Our corporate sponsors, in-kind donors and golfers once again gave generously, making Drive for Victory 2016 another one for the record books with nearly $53,000 raised for hope, health and housing!
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For over 40 years, Victory Programs has welcomed staff, clients, alumni, board members and special guests for dinner and reflection. We bestow the Manny Jefferson Gratitude Award to an individual, organization or company who exhibits excellence in volunteerism and a commitment to helping our clients or improving our programs and services. We presented the 2016 Manny Jefferson Gratitude Awards to Boston College’s PULSE Program and to Victory Programs’ Board member and Shepherd House alum Elizabeth Dugan. This extraordinarily moving evening concluded with clients from across our 17 programs sharing their personal journeys.
Gratitude Dinner
Once again, Victory Programs teamed up with Dorchester hot spot, dbar, and our exceptional friends from Boston’s FLAG Flag Football League for our sixth annual Summer Sports Tea Dance. This packed afternoon of dancing, games, flirting and fun included an extensive sports-themed raffle and a hilarious #WigFun4Victory photo contest. Our enthusiastic partners and more than 500 guests, largely from the LGBT sports community, helped us raise over $10,000 for our health, housing and prevention programs.
Summer Sports Tea Dance
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For more than 40 years, Victory Programs has been committed to providing individuals and families of all races, cultures and sexual orientations with an equal opportunity for shelter, substance use disorder treatment, recovery and wellness. We strive to ensure that appropriate, quality care is available to all underserved populations.
demographics & populations served
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Adult clients served in FY2016 (unduplicated): 1,785 Mobile Prevention Clients (included in total adults): 565 Minors/children served in FY2016 (unduplicated): 100
Gender
41% Male
1% Transgender
58% Female
Target Populations
Race
27% Black/
African American
17% Unknown/
Other
48% White
1% Asian
1% Native American/
Alaskan
5% Only Identify as Hispanic
1% Multiracial
Age at Admission
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
5%
5%
22%
13%
30%
24%
0-17
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55+
77% Income Below Federal Poverty Level
69% History of Substance Use Disorder
56% HIV+
24% Hepatitis C
69% Mental Health History
51% Homeless
98% MassHealth/Medicaid, Medicare *Clients with verfied insurance
60% Current or Past IV Drug User
HEP C
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Statement of Financial Position
Current Assets 2016Cash and cash equivalents 781,193Accounts receivable 1,571,661Promises to give, current 94,967Inventory 57,722Prepaid expenses 87,672Investments 430,584Other current assets 26,668 Total current assets $3,050,467
Fixed AssetsProperty, plant and equipment 10,823,914Less: accumulated depreciation (4,978,719) Total fixed assets $5,845,195
Other AssetsRestricted deposits 90,888Promises to give, net of current portion 80,000 Total other assets $170,888
Total Assets $ 9,066,550
Victory Programs provided approximately $47,736 of free client care for the year ending June 30, 2016.
Space limitations preclude a full audit presentation. Full audit statements are available upon request.
Current Liabilities Accounts payable 200,068Accrued expenses 571,550Long-term debt, current 682,308Other current liabilities 31,180 Total current liabilities $1,485,106
Long-Term LiabilitiesLong-term debt 3,999,284Other long-term liabilities 35,252 Total long-term liabilities $4,034,536
Total Liabilities $ 5,519,642
Net AssetsUnrestricted 2,723,574Temporarily restricted 823,334 Total net assets $3,546,908
Total Liabilities & Net Assets $ 9,066,550
financesFees & Other
$97,158 (1%)
State Grants & Contracts
$8,677,138 (68%)
Federal Grants & Contracts $1,201,607
(9%)
Private Grants &
Contributions $2,847,436
(22%)
$12,823,339 FY2016
REVENUE
Fundraising $763,801 (6%)
Administration $1,675,422
(14%)
Program Services $9,689,940
(80%)
$12,129,163FY2016
EXPENSES
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sources of supportVictory Programs gratefully acknowledges our supporters for our fiscal year ending June 30, 2016.
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CASH CONTRIBUTIONS
$100,000 to the sky!The Bank of New York MellonCummings Foundation
j Janet and Jeffrey Larsonj Larson Family Foundation
Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company Robert Lloyd Corkin Charitable Foundation (Multiyear Pledge)
j The Samuels Family Fund $50,000-$99,999
j Bank of America Charitable FoundationCharlesbank HomesFranklin Square House Foundation, Inc.
j The Janey Fund Charitable TrustLiberty Mutual Foundation (Multiyear Pledge)Mabel Louise Riley FoundationMassHousing - Center for Community Recovery InnovationsSandy and Becky Sheble-Hall
j United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley
$25,000-$49,999Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
j Combined Jewish Philanthropies
Doe Family Foundationj David and Donna Frieze
Lyle G. Hall*Mark Ranslem
j Joseph Smith and Scott PopkowskiThe Stackpole - Hall Foundation
j Walgreens Walmart FoundationHansjoerg WyssThe Wyss Foundation
$10,000-$24,999Alice Willard Dorr FoundationAnonymous
j The Boston Foundationj Larry and Christine
Carsmanj Cedar Tree Foundation
Choate, Hall & Stewart LLPj Steven D. Corkin
and Dan Maddalenaj Paul and Patricia Daoustj Eastern Bank Charitable
FoundationFiduciary Trust CompanyFrank W. & Carl S. Adams Memorial FundFrieze Family FoundationBrian Gerhardson and John ShadeGisela B. Hogan Charitable FoundationGuaranteed Rate, Inc.Hemenway and BarnesSharon and Alistair LoweThe M.A.C. AIDS FundMacy's Corporate Giving
Macy's FoundationMaguire Mechanical ServicesMarguerite Wilson Charitable Foundation
j Memorial Church at Harvard University
j Marnie MungerFrancisco Murcio
j Partners Healthcare SystemCraig Robbins and Eric Huang
j Royal Commonwealth SocietySchwab Charitable FundJessica C. Straus and David M. BersonVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramWells Fargo Foundation
j Whole Foods MarketThe Wilson Foundation
$5,000-$9,999Anna’s TaqueriaAnonymous
j Ronald M. Ansin and James StorkSarah BachrachAdrienne R. BentonAnthony R. Bertoldi and Kevin O’NeilBlue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsBreckinridge Capital Advisors
j Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Inc.Brookline Bank
j Kathryn Brooks*
Bushrod H. Campbell and Adah F. Hall Charity Fundde Beaumont Foundation
j Andie S. FinardFlour BakeryFriends of Freida Garcia ParkGrace Jones Richardson Testamentary TrustGreater Boston Council on AlcoholismRobert Hardman
j Esmond V. Harmsworthj Julian A. & Lois G. Brodsky
FoundationKaizen Management Corporation
j Daniel B. KellyJohn W. Kennedy and Colin JacksonKrupp Family FoundationThe Northern Trust CompanyAnne L. PeretzThe Randolph FoundationRoderic R. RichardsonSantander FoundationState Street Matching Gift ProgramTD Charitable FoundationStephen Thomas
j TJX FoundationKatherine Truscott and Sara MalconianWinslow Evans & Crocker Inc.
$2,500-$4,999j Sara J. Andrews
and Neil BradleyAnonymous
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Lawrence BasileBoston Gay Basketball LeagueBrian Brandt and Ty KuppigCity Real Estate AdvisorsCohn Reznick
j Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
j Raymond F. Delano and Michael T. FayEast Boston Savings Bank Charitable Foundation
j James P. FurlongGlassman Gale Family FundGive With LibertyHarvard Community Gifts
j The Jamie Pierce and Rick Cresswell Fund
j Jonas Fields, Charles Hannagan & David Walters Charitable FoundationDebbie Lewis and Lisa DrapkinBrian F. Link and Stacey LinkMaloney Properties, Inc.Mary B. Dunn Charitable TrustMentor Charitable FundPeople’s United Community Foundation of Eastern MassachusettsDavid L. Peterson*
j Jim Pettinelli and Thomas KeeganJames M. Pierce and Rick CresswellDaniel M. Schutt and Christian Flynn
j April Simonj State Streetj Thomas and Jane Talamini
Technical Assistance Collaborative
j Tom White and Patricia TroyWilmington Trust CompanyYale Appliance & LightingThe Yale Charitable Foundation
$1,000-$2,499j Rafael A. Altieri
and Steven Lumb
AnonymousJana and Fisk Bacon
j Michael Bacon and Timothy Burgers
j Dennis Balog and Robert J. DeMersSusan BeckBerkshire Bank Foundation
j Erica and Brian Birkej Boston Privatej Jim Bracciale and Richard
M. Kestler, Jr.▲ Dane Bremer
Robert BryantBurns & Levinson LLP
j Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser
j C & P Buttenwieser Foundation
j Paul J. Carey and Barry PikeCarlisle Tax Credit Advisors
j Mary and Scott CarsonAppy Chandler
j Fay M. Chandler*Robert Childers
j Club CafeColumbia Pictures Industries, Inc.Jeffrey A. ConradGreig CrannaJudith CrannaMaria CrannaRodger DashowDepartment of Public Health/BSAS
j Elizabeth Dugan and Jack MoranDavid L. Ebert Ecologic EntomologyEthel Kennedy FoundationRobert and Lori FernandezFidelity InvestmentsJohn J. Flagg
j Rick A. Floreani and Thomas D. O’TooleDebra Ellen FoxFran’s Place, Inc.GE FoundationAndrea and John Geyling-Moore
j Ronald Goldstein
j Scott Gortikov and Ross OzerLawrence D. Greenberg and Beth C. Greenberg
j Robert Griffin and Roseann RussellGuardian Healthcare
j Helen Schmidt Hardman Charitable TrustCaroline R. HelmuthHenderson Foundation
j Prentiss and Polly Higginsj David M. Houghj HUB International New
England, LLCj John B. Cruz Construction
Company, Inc.Elena KoukinaLawrence Model Lodging Houses TrustJohn LeSaffreJames Liebau
▲ Craig and Maureen MalcolmDavid and Janet MannheimElizabeth MarranRosemary MaslowSean McConnellErin McFraneRobert A. MoeserColleen MurrayJohn and Colleen O’ConnellConnie PackardPaycomSusan Pinette
▲ Sarah Porterj Michael and
Kimberly PradkoRagon InstituteNirali and Rohit RanaGerald L. RobbinsSenior Whole Health, LLCKristin and David ShapiroBruce Silverlieb and Mark KorsonSlattery Brothers, Inc.Salwa and Robert Smith
j Peter Tenggren and Warren MitchellTRUiST
j Donald Vaughan and Lee RidgwayBruce D. Walker, M.D. and Alice Cort, M.D.
j Dean WinegardnerWinegardner CharitiesWolf & Company, P.C.
▲ Paul M. Yates and John F. Feeney
$500-$999j Paul D. Anagnostos
and Brian PriceAnonymous
▲ Julie Barnesj Joseph P. Barri
and Randy A. FarrarThe Benevity Community Impact FundBoston WineryLawrence BuellBusiness Copy Associates, Inc.Dr. David Camacho
j Lori D. CampanaLee and Wendy CappolaJoseph H. CiampaComella’s RestaurantsCommonwealth Land TrustSteven Connolly
j Manny Correia and Tom HarveyCarolyn CrowleyDana Farber Cancer Institute
j Marc J. DavinoLilibeth Denham and Kristin DardanoMary DillHelen Donovan and Holly Nixholm
j Betty DuganCecile DurhamKaren Edlund and Barbara FortierEversource Energy FoundationDaniel Faucher and Tom WeisandPam and Bill Feingold
j Judith and John FeltonJohn FernandesBarbara FortierSandro Frattura
j Bob M. Freeman Jr. and Paul F. BetzThe George & Sara Stern Foundation
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David GiamatteoCamilla GrahamGraphicSmith Printing & MailingBrian T. Griffin
j Joseph F. Haley and Eric Tingdahl
▲ Dave HamiltonHarbor Hotel ProvincetownShauna Helton and Reyes Coll-Tellechea
j Jonna Hopwood and Gary GoldmanHorizon Beverage Company, Inc.John Hornor
j Patsy and John HowardHoward Stein HudsonMichael HurleyJustin T. IsaacFred Ives
▲ Ian JohnsonKathy KingstonKarl R. Krueger III
j James E. Long and Steven G. ConnollyDennis MahoneyNyna and Robert Malley
j Miriam N. MandellRev. Judith G. Mannheim
▲ Lori ManzelliCarol MatherMary MatykaPatrick A. McNamaraJoseph MenickMissionary Society of St. Paul
j Cynthia L. MonroePeter Moran
j Paul Mulveyj Neighborhood Health Plan,
Inc.New England Valkyries RFC
▲ Robert OppenheimerPatricia P. Irgens Larsen Charitable Foundation Inc.Nancy and Barry PerkinsPhoenix SecurityPinck & Company, Inc.Marc PlonskierNarendra Popat and Jyoti Popat
j Marjorie Posner
▲ Drusilla Pratt-Otto▲ Matt and Nicole Pritchard
Providence Biltmore Hotelj Robert H. Quigley Jr. and
Anastos Chiavarasj Jeffrey Ranahan
Joseph T. Realmuto Jr.Jason and Christine Reese
j Frank Ribaudoj Frances and Ralph Roberto
Leah Robins and Leif LarsenLinda M. Rowley
▲ Jeremy RyanRobert SaurerRichard Sawin, Jr. and Greg Wilson
j Dr. Tom K. Scott and Margaret R. Scott
j Wendy and Stephen ShalenBenjamin and Liz ShepherdDavid SiegenthalerSilvertone Bar & Grill
j Charles Smith and Vinny GallucciDarrell SmithRichard Stern
j Bradford Swing and Tim HarboldSysco
j Temple IsraelMargaret Tracey and Russell KaiserTufts University School of MedicineJoseph TurnerAnn P. Walsh-MacleodMichael WassermanWholesale CarpetKevin WilliamsSusan and David WilliamsJames WillsEllen Wineberg
j David M. Young
$250-$499▲ Carole Aaronj AIDS Action Committee▲ Deborah Alkins
Roy AlmeidaAnalog Group, Inc.
j Ken J. ArrudaASAP Fire & Safety Corporation
Ernest BeanBeantown Softball LeagueDon M. BogdanowiczBoston Strikers Soccer Club
▲ Kevin and Amy BrennanMark BrownCambridge Boston Volleyball AssociationPatricia Capalbo
j Mary CareyCaringCent
j Robert M. Caroj A. Joseph Castellana
and James SeligmanCenter for Student Missions - BostonPaul ChabotKarey and Michael Christie
j Eugenie Coakleyj Harry R. Collings and
Daniel MoonCommunity Research Initiative of New England, Inc.Fred CopemanDavid CoughlinHarvey Crosby and Tina CrosbyMarc Croteau
j Mary and James D’Ambraj Philip N. Dearborn
Brian DelfinoDavid DeslauriersLee W. EllenbergWill Evans
j Bill FarmerMichael FerzocoHarriet FinkelsteinDonald and Marjorie ForteAndrea and Steve FrankEileen FranklinRussell FriedmanAndrew Fullem
j Rudy Giles and Sterling GilesAnne Giovanoni
j William S. GraingeRobert H. Hale
j Michael J. HallmanJean HamburgCaroline G. Hamilton and Gary HamiltonDean T. Hara
Marie Herb and William HenningClarion Hesse and Paul JonesKay and Phil HodgeHospira Employee Giving Campaign
j Philip and Holiday HouckJohn J. HowardJ.J. Bodner Insurance AgencyRobb JohnsonDonna and Theodore KarwoskiNancy Kelly and Christopher LoveKevin P. Martin & Associates, P.C.Roy and Mary Ann KoernerStewart Landers
j Christopher Lawrence and Philip B. WhitePolly Leland-MayerDavid Lenoir and Chuck ProvancherBrian LongPatrick Madden
j Samuel and Rae Ann MandellBenjamin E. Mann, Jr.
j Carol A. Matyka▲ Linda Mazakj Dr. Jean McGuire
and Barbara Herbertj Michael E. McHugh▲ Alison I. Merrillj Monday Night Bowling
LeaguePaul MorenoJames MorgrageKim Moy and Douglas M. FambroughNE Kelly & Associates, LLC, CPADavid D. Nielson and Paul P. O’BrienNorth Cambridge Co-operative BankAnn O’Hara and Stephen L. DayBisola OjikutuErin O’SullivanAndrea PlumbPatricia PopkowskiPro-Care
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12 annual report 2016
Remembering Absent FriendsLovely. Gracious. Elegant. Kind. Jane Talamini brought a beautiful light into our world, and into Victory Programs. A gifted freelance travel-writer; an English teacher; a devotee
of preserving open space; a member of the historical society of Connecticut and most of all a proud Capricorn: the astrological sign known for being caring, loyal, patient, reliable, trustworthy, dedicated and passionate.
Jane shared a birthday with her friend Joelyn. Every year, without fail, on January 8, a note would arrive to Victory Programs from Jane and her husband Tom with a gift to Joelyn’s Family Home. It was always inscribed with these words: “Every day I think of my pal, Jo. I miss her so. Happy birthday to us. Love Jane and Tom.”
Two Capricorns. Two dear friends. Two shining stars. Basically, two moonbeams.
Catherine duBois Gaynes described herself as a proud black woman, a mother, a grandmother, a recovering drug addict/alcoholic, a public speaker, smart, stylish, humorous, interested and
interesting, current, open-minded, generous and giving. She is remembered by BLC members as a fighter, survivor and advocate for the community. Larry Day, Program Director at the Boston Living Center and a long-time member himself, adds “She was one of my early mentors, she taught me a lot and I will truly miss her.” She is missed dearly. She is loved deeply. She gave her whole spirit to our community entirely and freely.
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Ptown BikesMelissa Pullin and Michelle ConroyNathaniel Rabb and Michaelann ZimmermanRepublic ServicesTeresa Reyes and Martin MonasMary Richardson and Stanley LevenMichael F. RobinsonLisa M. RowlandPaul and Patrick SantosBarbara Schreiber and Michael LambertEdward J. SchreiberRobyn ShepardKaren SiegelLiz StewartStoneman, Chandler & Miller LLPKathleen A. SugrueTennis4AllJoseph TherriaultTres GatosUnited Way of Central & Northeastern ConnecticutVoya FoundationW. B. MasonLynn G. Weissberg
j Richard and Sally WeitzenLawrence T. WhiteMichael and Amy WhitmoreRobert Wilson and Sergio MazonYumi YasutakeRussell and Megan Zahniser
$100-$249John Affuso
▲ Edward and Janet AhernMichael S. AlbertDara Alperen-Cipollone and Carlo CipolloneAmeriprise FinancialBeth AndersonAnonymousAppleton Associates
j Stuart H. Armstrong II and Michael L. LevesqueBunny AronsonLeona Aronson
▲ David Aronstein and Steven Tamsey
j David and Alexandra AustinSam Baccam
j Alan and Mary BeckerDawn BeckmanBill BerggrenPeter Blumenthal and Julie WeimanWilliam BoleReverend Carol W. Bolstad
j Debra K. Borkovitz▲ Aimee Boutin
and Nathaniel JohnsonBoston Ironsides Rugby Football ClubBoston Pride Hockey
j Thomas and Annemarie BoydenRichard Branson and Edward P. KeefeJack BrentBing Broderick
j John G. and Mary Brooks▲ Alex P. Bruder
and Fira ZainalSteven BurkeKatharine ButlerSteven R. Caldwell
j Ronald and Patricia CallahanJim Campen and Phyllis EwenSue CanavanCapital Lease GroupCaramelo ClothingLorraine CarliEdith CaryChristopher Casale and Jerome KaperSenator Sonia Chang-DiazCathleen and Alan Chizauskas
j Patricia ChurchBarbara CipollaDonna M. Clark and Daniel F. Hullah
j Reverend Charles H. and Priscilla ClarkFaith ClementsCLPMarianne ColacrayEmily Cooper
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John Cravenj Mary Sharp Cronson
Robert J. Cummings and Dennis CondonLiz CutlerGary Daffin and Steve WilsonCeleste C. Daye
j David and Mary DearbornCaro Dellenbaugh
j Meg R. Dellenbaugh▲ Joan Denapoli-Byrne
and Patrick Byrnej Michael J. DiCaprio
Digital Geographic Technologies, Inc.Joseph-Rocque DionBrian Donahue
j Elsa Dorfman and Harvey SilverglateEileen DoverStephen and Laura Durant
j Willis Emmons and Zach Durant-EmmonsEvelyn Sharp Foundation
j Marjorie Farleyj Lucille and Paul Farrington
Marla FelcherDebbie and Ronald FellmanMichael FenterPhilip Finch and Will HalpinAndrew Fisher and Daljt Chouhan
▲ Sara FlahertyJohn and Susan ForbushArlene FortunatoEileen F. FoxGretchen Fox and Jay Stein
j Michael and Linda FriezeDavid FrischlingBarry A. Friswold
j Judy Fugate and Medhi BahiriBarney W. GalinskyAnn M. GantzRafael GarciaRandall GarnettCaroline GaudetKelly T. Gaule and Julie A. ClarkAlison Godbun
j Susan and Bruce Goldj Mark P. Gonthierj Shirley and Normand
GonthierAlan GoostraySharon GrayJennifer L. GrenierKathleen GriffinJohn W. GundersonHalley Elevator Co.Mark D. HarringtonEllen Herb
▲ James D. Higginsj Kathy A. Hinchcliffej Bert Holman
Bill HorriganJane HowardJohn HuitemaAdam and Diane IsaacsonJudith JacksonMargaret Jackson*Rosemary JenningsTucker JohnsonGeorge and Nancy Johnston
j Deborah S. Juddj Marvin H. Kabakoff
Cheryl and Jeffrey KatzLouise and Richard KeeleyDavid Kessler and Marianne WiserLawrence Kessler
j Dede Ketover and Nancy CarlucciJennifer KettellThomas KilduffStephen and Christine KingsburyLouise L. KittredgeCynthia A. KoebertDavid LaneLANESJim Laprade
j Michaeline LaRoche and Bob OuelletteTom LaSalviaKyle LawlessJanet LawnWesley Layne
▲ Tim Leahyj Laura and William Lebow
j Ken J. Lima and Mark H. Sacco
▲ Joanne and Neil LindenmayerNancy E. LippincottAisha LoscheRyan LoseyChad LowmanSteven LowneyMolly MagillPatricia MaherMark MarbleChristopher MarrionJulie MarstonKevin Martone
j Daniel R. Mathieu and Thomas M. PotterCynthia MauriceMaurice MaxieKevin McCauleyLinda McDaidGabriel P. McGoldrickThomas and Leah McGuillPike and Jane MeadeRon MedinaDeborah B. Mel
j Pamela M. Merchant and Kirby SackMicrosoft
j Scot and Lorraine MillerTim Mills
j Mrs. Peter M. MoffittLisa MonahanRobert MonahanKrystyna MoniakJames Mootos
j Patricia and Kathy MoranRobert MorrisEliza MulcahySuzanne and James NadeauJane E. NamazziCristina Necula-KilmurrayPam NicholasRich NovitchRobyn OchsJames O’ConnellOutRyders
j Joyce and Bruce PastorPhil PaulPayPal Giving Fund
Richard and Cynthia PerkinsAntoinette and Guido PettinelliThe Philanthropy ConnectionJay PhilomenaThe Picture StoreMark Pietkiewicz
j Theodore W. PietrasEdward and Maryann Pilat
j John D. Pinney and Barbara RobinsonPolly PookPaul G. PustorinoEllen RadisJeff RamseyJudy RegerWilson and Elizabeth RickersonRachael and Joseph RingenbergRockefeller & Co.
j Larry G. Rosenbergj Deborah S. Ruhe
Representative Byron Rushing
j John G. RussellMonica SalasBecca Sanghvi
j Thomas SantanielloAlbert SbordoneJessica SchumannCarl SciortinoDonna and Scott SemelWilliam SheaJulio SicalWilliam Signori
j Lorinda and John SimasWilliam Simpson*Geralyn SkinnerRonald A. SmithMichael J. SouzaMarilu and Carl SpectorPatrick Spellman
j George and Lee SpragueJayne and Francis St. CroixRosanna SteinigMichael SullivanBenjamin Swasey
j Joseph F. Szymanski
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Susan TannehillAdam TannerHarold W. TaylorMarla Taylor and Steven Taylor
j Jennifer and John TetonDenise ThompsonCarol TobiasLaura VarnerCarlos A. Vega and Arnold Ginsburg
j Susan E. VikTorleah Washington
j Bruce S. Weisberg and Serge A. GenesseCraig WellsFrederick J. White, JR., D.M.D.David Whitman
j Jeffrey M. WilliamsMichael WilsonSuzi Wojdyslawski and Andrew H. GoldbergDavid B. Wright
j Leonard and Shirley Young
$50-$99Steve AgularKaren AkukweAmazonSmile FoundationJohn AngierAnonymousJoseph AntounTheodore and Patricia Arsenault
j James Aurelioj Robert Belsher
Alan R. BenderFrederic Berman
j Doreen BiebuschPaul BoosMichael BorumRoni BoylesJohn BradleyDavid W. Brown and Benjamin PerkinsGary BuseckRobert and Elizabeth CapstickBob CasantaFrances and Phillip Christou
j Donna CohenKeith CohenSarah B. ColeJanice Corkin-Rudolf and John B. Emery
j Dr. Inge CorlessKathy D’Addesio
j Richard DaunaisFaith M. DerderianJohn DevlinDonald DohertyWilliam Trippe Duke
j Frank M. DunnStephen J. Engler and John S. Lopes
j Peter J. EpsteinJacqueline FearerMark J. Feeley
j Shelley F. FishmanStanley FloresFlora FonziStacy Fox
j Lorraine Franciose and Jane Kornblatt
j Maryanne FrangulesAlan FrankH. Dawn and James FukudaJanet Gardner-Robinson
j Nancy G. GilmanMarc GlasbergLinda GoldmanJulia GreenDaniel GreenwoodAnthony Grima
j Debra M. Grzywacz and Jodie ShapiroRobert S. HaasAnne Hansen
j Dorene HarboldKelly A. Harney
j Cornelius and Linda Hastiej Zita C. Jackson
Mark KasindorfSusan KatchpoleZoe KellyMelissa R. Kogut
j Bill R. KueffnerDan LawlorDale LewisMarc Lewis
Jessica MaguireKaren ManningWendy L. MarstonBarbara MartinCatharine E. MayPatricia McCarronGary McDermottKaren McLaughlinDana McQuillin
j Sherry MeadowsRobert MeehanM. Azzam Mehssen
j Tom R. MeringoloPhylee MichaelsonPatricia MooreSteve MorashFelipe Moreno
j Lucy MorrisJoy MosenfelderPaul Neumann
j Christine PaivaMihir ParikhMohammad ParwazMatthew PayetteThomas PenqueDelia PetersSamuel and Silvia PetuchowskiAndrew PondSusan S. PorterSuzanne RennaHanson ReynoldsAlexander RocheMatthew Rosen, Michael Hurley and Paul CrawfordStephen RossJames E. RoyShirley A. RoysterJennifer Rushlow
j Jonathan D. Scott and Dr. Michael McGuillLinda SeaverSeligman Dental AssociatesDr. Jodie ShapiroHeidi ShortSoulful Body FitnessLinda St. CroixSonja TahsinJudy Teitelman
j Matthew A. Thall
Stephen and Alla VincentHenry WeinbergerWells Fargo Community Support CampaignEllen White-DavisRobert and Shirley WhitelawDeborah WibleAntoinette and Brian WintersMichaelann Zimmerman
CELEBRATION OF LIFE
$5,000-$9,999j Sara J. Andrews
and Neil BradleyKevin Williams
$2,500-$4,999Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
j Andie S. Finard
$1,000-$2,499A Hand Up Charitable FoundationBoston Public Health CommissionDebbie and Ronald FellmanFellman Law Group, P.C.Jack GormanJohn LeSaffre
j Jonathan D. Scott and Dr. Michael W. McGuill
$500-$999Robert AlanThe Benevity Community Impact FundPaula Bentinck-SmithDavid and Marcia BjorkDennis DuquetteJeffrey S. FeingoldCamilla GrahamMeg G. HaleC. Tanner Halton
▲ Dave Hamiltonj John Latellaj Jim A. Pettinelli and
Thomas KeeganMichelle Rondeau
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New Joelyn’s Home
Nearly two-and-a-half years after the
unexpected closing of the only access bridge
to our state-of-the-art, 47-bed women’s
recovery home on Boston Harbor’s Long
Island, we are about to re-open a women’s
residential facility right here in the heart of
Boston! New Joelyn’s Home represents the
latest step in the process of rebuilding. First,
we began by opening the doors to New
Victories for Women, a 14-bed residential
treatment program in Dorchester. In addition
to opening New Victories for Women and
New Joelyn’s Home we’ve expanded capacity
for seven new and expectant mothers
at Shepherd House, our other women’s
residential treatment program in Dorchester.
When all is said and done, two-and-a-half
years after the closure of Long Island, Victory
Programs has replaced 45 of the 47 women’s
recovery beds previously located at Joelyn’s
Family Home.
Laurie G. SchoenRachel Segall and James Hurley
j David M. Young
$250-$499Gary BaldusThe Bank of New York MellonErnest BerardinelliJay BlackwellPaul CernotaTodd Chancey
j Harry R. Collings and Daniel MoonAnne Marie Concemi
j Dr. Inge CorlessDavid Curado
j Raymond F. Delano and Michael T. FayJohn M. DigaetanoDana DilworthLiz DohertySheila DoyleAndrew DunnStephanie G. FidelPhilip Finch and Will HalpinShauna Helton and Reyes Coll-TellecheaMark HubermanIsaacson Miller, Inc.David JacobsTimothy KelleherKevin P. Martin & Associates, P.C.Anthony KolishDavid LeonJonathan LiSharon and Alistair LoweMacy’s FoundationJohn MazzoneMichael McCarronSean McConnellSaraswathy NochurCarolyn Orfanella and Brad SolomonCraig Robbins and Eric HuangPattie RothCarl Sciortino
Bruce Silverlieb and Mark KorsonLindsay SilvermanMargaret Tracey and Russell KaiserMichele Zuccala
$100-$249Action for Boston Community Development
j Rafael A. Altieri and Steven LumbArbour Health System - The Triangle ProgramJeffrey BanksLynette BasileStephen and Robert BatchelderEugene Beresin and Michaela MoranDaniel BerubeDavid BesharaBrad BlakeAshok Boghani and Meera BoghaniBoston Medical Center for Infectious DiseasesJason BurkePeter CahnAndre Campagna and Gary SherrGalen ChenCommunity Research Initiative of New England, Inc.Paula ConnollyChris Cormier
j Neil Cronin and Stephen Cronin-Barrus
j Marc J. DavinoDrew DeVoogdChristopher DigaetanoDimock Community Health CenterEstelle DischMark DivincenzoAmy DriscollKewei Du
j Peter J. EpsteinMichael FreemanWilliam FreemanBrian Gagne
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Jeffrey GatesJoseph GilbodyGillian C. GillMichael Goldrosen and Tin HongHealth Care for AllEdward Hennessy and Harriet FishmanJames Hilton and Karen HiltonDouglas HughesPieter IntveldHolly JacksonMarylynn JacobsSteve Jacobs
▲ Kristin JamesKamal JethwaniJuan Jhong-ChungMichael LaddMatthew LaFondAndrea LallierAl LeblancMarc LewisJoan LitzowMichael LucertoPaul LucertoAdrian MadaroNyna and Robert MalleyMassachusetts General HospitalStella and Mary McCauleyScott McIsaacHarold T. McKoneSmita MehtaJim MeyerJeff MillettPatricia MitchellPascal MolenatJames MorgrageMulticultural AIDS CoalitionHugh MunozNew England AIDS Education and Training CenterNew England Association for HIV Over Fifty Inc.Kevin O’ConnorAnu and Anand ParikhJohn ParksAldo Peterson
Lisa Pizzij Marilyn Poindexter
Fran RappaportDavid RemillardMargaret Retsch
j Frank RibaudoAnne and Arthur RobbinsLucy RossKathy RussoWilliam SeniorHimat ShahVasanti ShahHeidi L. Siegal
j Lorinda and John SimasSPAN, Inc.Meghan TruchanDaniel TyrrellLinda WardSue and Mike WartmanWellington Management Company, LLPCarol M. Wilson-KoyenJay Zimmerman
$50-$99Felix AmslerErnesto AnguillaAnonymousRegina BarrJohn BaxleyCarrie BeckerCorey BenishMike BibilosBiogen IdecJohn BlahoAshish BoghaniMichael BorumBeth BouloukosSuzanne BrendleMelanie BrennanGary B. BrennerStephen BuckleyChris BurkeKirk BurkhartMatthew ByronStephanie CappellettiBenjamin CarlsonR. E. ColbourneStacie Collier
Matt CollinsCommunity ServingsMaureen ConnellyCarl CottrellMargaret R. CunninghamJeffrey DaddarioDennis DaRosLaurie DavidsonSheila DavisRizzah DecopainYuriko DelacruzChristopher DeVernaKatie DeWittCynthia DicksteinEdward DubeMichael DuffyJohn FahyDaniel Faucher and Tom WeisandVirginia Fisher GilmartinAna FregaTony GaleDominic GallucioGE FoundationBob Giannino-RacineAnthony GiovannielloGLADMitch J. GlassmanDuane GosleyLynn HallDaniel Heller
j Alfredo Hernandez ChavezChristopher HirdJeremy HolmanThomas HoodCheryl HowesCorey JacobsMichael JacobsNeal JainJustin JuarezDanya KazakavichJona KeeMarie KerriganThomas KilduffBennett KleinAmy KohnLee James KuglerKevin LalliBrent Lanier
j Andrew S. LantzMark LarrabeeJonathan LeeSpencer LewisChristina LicursiManny LimJoyce LinehanBrendan LittleDawn LucierDouglas LuoDiego Mansilla
▲ Lori ManzelliKenneth MarchGreg MarmaiEdward Marshall IIJoseph McCarthyDrew McGillivaryDale McLennanAnjan Mehta and Ameeta MehtaJoseph MenickMFS Matching Gift ProgramRobert and Bonnie MonahanJill MorrisonFred MunichielloColleen MurrayEa NeidelSean NeilonRichard OsgoodJoeli PappalardoJohn PascaleLaura PernaMichelle PettisDavid PhalstafTamara PittsChris PouliotEliane Procope-ErikssonKevin QuincyRobert M. QuistJohn and Moira RafteryJohn and Rodney RafteryEllen ReedySuresh ReginaldAlexsandra RemorenkoEdith R. RuduistBill RussellPaul and Patrick SantosSaurabh Saraf
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Candace SawyerJennifer SchaeferJim SchlosserDhiren ShahDaniel ShovakRobert H. Silliman Jr.Joan SimpkinsStarcom MediaVestMadeleine StepanianRoberta StoneSebastian Stuart and Stephen McCauleyMark SuttonMartha Taub
▲ Peter Tenggren and Warren MitchellGregg TivnanBeth ToolanKatherine TownleyLisa TownleyCarson TuckerPaul TwitchellKelly TzannesRobert G. VenezianoYvonne VenutiChristopher VyceChristopher WadeRobert WeinermanThomas Welch and Martha WelchKevin B. White and Donna M. WhiteKevin WhiteKaren Wilcox
BOSTON MARATHON
$2,500-$4,999State Street Matching Gift Program
$1,000-$2,499Robyn Shepard
$500-$999Patricia Comeau
$250-$499AXA FoundationTodd Robertson Robert Shepard
$100-$249Bonnie AndradeJennifer BlakeMaria and Louis BrindisiAnne BrooksDarryl CahoonJeanne CianciolaWalt CukierskiChristopher DucarTheresa FlemmaIrene HoudeJoseph MurineJohn OrlandellaSarah OrlandellaCarol and Dick ParkerFrancis PezzolanellaJoseph RichardCheryl ScanlonShane ScanlonKeith SchudererThomas ShawDan Wentworth
$50-$99Todd AlperinCarolyn BakerJoseph BernosPatricia BruterriMary CareyPeter ConnollyKimberly CostaWilliam Darcy
j Marc J. DavinoTim FallonVincent FarrarDaniel FletcherCheryl GrinnellSarah GrosMichael GustafsonShauna Helton and Reyes Coll-Tellechea
j Kathy Hinchcliffe
Timothy HolickDeirdre HollandSarah HuesgenJustin T. IsaacPaul KoobatianDonna and Eric LongErika LumbrazoJacqueline McCrillisArun NagpaulMichelle NoceraJanet NolinPatty O’BrienSantina PaviaKathy PerryDan PhillipsChauncey Piculell
▲ Sarah PorterKati PotenskiNick QuinciChristine ReillyGayle ResetaritsDaniel M. Schutt and Christian FlynnJudy WilsonTim WilsonBarbara Yates
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS
$100,000 to the sky!Greater Boston Food Bank
$10,000-$99,999Clear Channel Entertain-ment Massachusetts Con-vention Center Authority
$1,000-$9,999Adams Chapman
j Dennis Balog and Robert J. DeMersBay WindowsBoston Gay Men’s Chorus
j Club Caféj Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage
FoliaireDavid and Greta FoxGeorge Washington Carver Grand LodgeGotta Have Sole FoundationGourmet Caterers, Inc.Hopple PoppleLarry and Valerie PostThe PULSE Program for Service Learning - Boston College
j Royal Commonwealth SocietySouth End ButterySouth End NewsSpeakEasy Stage CompanyXaverian Brothers High SchoolYvonne’s $500-$999BOKX 109 American PrimeBoston Athletic ClubBoston ChopsBoston WineryIsaac ChaninCircle FurnitureDC RentalsDuffy Design Group, Inc.EDGE Publications Inc.EquinoxPam and Bill FeingoldBlase J. GalloSergio GonzalezGrill 23 & BarHickory Hill Golf CoursejetBlueCha-Chi LopreteStephen LordJohn LoweCharlotte OliverRopes & GraySouthwest Airlines Co.Spectacle EyewareStrega PrimeSysco
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Family Shelter + a Little Extra
Victory Programs’ ReVision, Chamblet
and Portis Family Homes provide a
wide array of services to 44 families
at a time, and as many as 100 families
annually, to help them gain the skills
and experience they need to transition
to affordable housing. Home Soon
services, Family Financial Literacy and
the Building Emotional Understanding
parenting curriculum are just three of
the many services provided.
Teamsters Local 125Temple Beth AvodahDavid WhitmanWoza Moya
Victory Programs would like to give special thanks to the volunteers that have dedicated their time and energy to our many programs. Their time and commitment to Victory Programs have a value of over $241,000 in total hours donated!
SOURCES OF CONTRACT AND THIRD-PARTY SUPPORTBeacon Health StrategiesBoston Housing AuthorityBoston Medical Center HealthNet PlanBoston Public Health Commission: Ryan White CARE Act
Title ICambridge Housing AuthorityChelmsford Housing AuthorityChild Care Choices of Boston (ABCD)City of Boston Bounty Bucks ProgramCity of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development: Housing Opportunities
for People with AIDS (HOPWA)
City of Lowell: Housing Opportunities
for People with AIDS (HOPWA)
Massachusetts Behavioral Health PartnershipMassachusetts Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentMassachusetts Department of Public Health: Office of HIV/AIDS
Bureau of Substance Abuse Services
Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission Statewide Head Injury Program (SHIP)Metropolitan Boston Housing PartnershipUS Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
These lists represent contributions received by Victory Programs from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. We apologize for any errors or omissions and ask that you contact our development department with any corrections: (617) 541-0222 or [email protected].
j denotes Keystone Partner Keystone Partners have made a contribution to Victory Programs in ten or more years.
▲ denotes Cornerstone Partner Cornerstone Partners commit to making recurring donations to Victory Programs.
* denotes deceased
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PRESIDENT
Jonathan D. Scott
CHAIR
Pamela C. Feingold
VICE CHAIR
Brian Link
TREASURER
Sharon Lowe
CLERK
Noel Richardson
BOARD MEMBERS
Andrea Laing
Drusilla Pratt-Otto
Craig Robbins
Shirley A. Royster
Dan Schutt
Sandy Sheble-Hall
Susan Tannehill
Rhonda Waters
Sara Andrews
Dennis Balog
Tony Bertoldi
Erica Birke
Elizabeth Dugan
Andie Finard
Alan Gentle
Grace Harrell, MD
board of directors“Thanks to Victory Programs’ umbrella of care, I am stronger physically and emotionally.” - Wayne, Living and Recovering Community and Boston Living Center
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6 years of greatest hits at
The farm has grown significantly in the past six years – here are some of the greatest hits!
2012 SECOND SITE AT TUCKER STREET ACQUIRED
2016 JOINED THE CITY OF BOSTON’S FOOD SECURITY TASK FORCE
2016 INSTALLED A NEW WALK-IN COOLER AFTER A YEAR OF FUNDRAISING
2016 LAUNCHED ONLINE SEEDLING AND CSA ORDERS FOR THE FIRST TIME
2015 STARTED SELLING PRODUCE AT THE MILTON FARMERS MARKET
2015 HIGHEST CSA/SEEDLING/FARMERS MARKET REVENUE IN YEARS
2014 LAUNCHED A NEW AND IMPROVED JOB READINESS
PROGRAM
2016 RECRUITED TO THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE AGRICULTURE BOARD
2016 RECEIVED MDAR GRANT FOR MAJOR EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENTS
2016 OPENED REVISION FARM STAND AND TUCKER STREET SITE TRANSFERRED TO VPI OWNERSHIP
2012 MAJOR FABYAN STREET RENOVATION COMPLETED INCLUDING A NEW GREENHOUSE
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Executive TeamJonathan D. Scott, President & Chief Executive OfficerSarah Porter, Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Marc Davino, Vice President of Development & CommunicationsCecile Durham, Chief Human Resources OfficerChristopher Lawrence, Chief Financial Officer
Leadership Team Michael Bacon, Director of Nutritional ServicesSidney H. Burton Jr., Director of MISKathy Crehan, Director of Clincal ServicesLarry Day, Boston Living Center Program DirectorRainer Felber, Director of Victory HealthJanet Gardner-Robinson, New Victories Program Director Angela Headley, Shepherd House Program DirectorHenryce Jackson-Gumes, New Joelyn's Home Program Director Eileen Maguire, Deputy Director of Victory HealthElizabeth Malloy, Project ManagerRyan McCallister, Victory House Program Director Zanele McIntyre, LARC Program Director John O’Connor, Director of FacilitiesAnu Parikh, Assistant Director of DevelopmentNicole Sheldon, Women’s Hope Program DirectorTammy Simmons-Dixon, Director of Victory HousingRosa Varraso, Accounting ManagerMeg von Lossnitzer, Deputy Director of Victory PreventionTorleah Washington, Chamblet and Portis Family Homes Program Director
Victory Programs’ Leadership
About Victory Programs
Since opening our doors in 1975, Victory Programs has expanded to 17 health, housing and
prevention programs in Boston, Cambridge and Topsfield. Every year we help more than
2,300 individuals and families break down barriers to a brighter future. Our programs serve people
who are facing homelessness, drug and alcohol addiction, mental illness or chronic illnesses like
HIV/AIDS and provide them with the tools needed to support healthy, self-sufficient lives.
965 Massachusetts Avenue | Boston, MA 02118phone: 617.541.0222 | fax: 617.541.0094 | www.vpi.org
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