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RESILIENCE

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THE MISSION OF CALVARY HOSPITAL

is to care for the medical, emotional and spiritual needs

of our adult patients with advanced cancer and

other life-limiting illnesses. It is the only fully accredited

acute care hospital in the U.S. devoted exclusively to the

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1 CONTENTS

2 Message from the Chairman of the Board and President 4 Resilience in 2020

8 Message from the Calvary Fund Chairman 9 Calvary Fund Report 14 Calvary Donors 30 Financial Highlights

32 Calvary Holding Company, Inc. Description of Organization and PAC Members

34 Calvary Hospital, Inc. Staff & Affiliations 37 Emerging Leaders

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We were determined to not let COVID-19 affect the quality of care wherever our patients

and families were located.

• Hundreds of our employees worked 12-hour days seven days a week for months on end,

going far beyond the call of duty.

• When other hospice care providers were reluctant to admit patients who might be

COVID positive, our team – especially for Calvary@Home – willingly cared for them.

• When the NYS Department of Health decided that no visitors would be allowed, we quickly

pivoted and found ways to use technology to keep our patients and families in touch.

• We redeployed staff as necessary to fill critical needs throughout the pandemic.

• We provided 42,660 complimentary meals to our staff, and provided spiritual

and bereavement support.

Entering the second year of the pandemic, Calvary is more committed than ever to safety.

Here’s what we’re doing now to keep us all safe:

• Screen every employee and visitor at our Bronx and Brooklyn campuses;

• Test all new patients for COVID-19 without any history of the virus in the past 90 days;

• Provide our inpatient and Calvary@Home staff with enough PPE to safely care for patients;

• Offer bereavement support groups remotely for all children, teens and adults;

• To date, Calvary has administered 5,301 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, benefiting

2,683 employees and people from the community.

In the more than three decades that we have each been affiliated with this great hospital, we

have never witnessed more integrity, dedication, soul and sheer emotional strength than we

In the 121 years since

Calvary Hospital was founded,

2020 will stand out as the

most challenging year we

have ever experienced.

There are many words that

can be used to describe last

year. The one word that we

feel best describes Calvary’s

experience: RESILIENCE.

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3 Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD (left) and Frank A. Calamari (right)

Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD

Chairman, Calvary Hospital Board of Directors

Frank A. Calamari

President and Chief Executive Officer

But what really helped us get through this pandemic were donors who were just as resilient.

Donors like you provided Calvary with donations such as: 2,100 meals; 6,920 masks, 610

goggles and face shields; and 1,670 gowns and pairs of disposable gloves. We could go on and on.

Your support was essential to making sure that the quality of patient care did not suffer.

In an unprecedented year in which many non-profits were struggling, Calvary was able to

raise more than $10.4 million – more than what we typically raise without a global pandemic

to deal with!

There are no words to describe our gratitude for your support during this time.

We look forward to the day when life will get back to normal at Calvary. But until then,

we have already begun working on several exciting initiatives:

• A $1 million grant from the Mother Cabrini Foundation will allow us to launch the

Navigator Program. This will allow us to introduce palliative care earlier in people’s

lives while they’re still seeking curative measures.

• The launch of our CalvaryCare

®

initiative, our $100 million capital campaign, will

strengthen the Hospital for decades to come.

We invite you to be part of these new initiatives.

Until COVID-19 is no longer the healthcare crisis we’ve experienced, we are confident that

our entire staff will continue rising to the challenge.

We are very grateful for the generous support of our Hospital and Fund Boards, donors

and volunteers, to our unwavering mission of caring for adults at the end of life.

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OUR

CAREGIVING

TEAM NEVER

WAVERED

Throughout this challenging year, our caregivers never

skipped a beat — from physicians, nurses, and Calvary Care Technicians, to chaplains and social work/

family care practitioners.

Our caregiving team:

Worked every day for months; Kept patients and families in touch when visiting was not allowed in any hospital; Comforted family members in the community after their loved ones died; and

Worked double shifts at the Bronx or Brooklyn campuses so patients could get the care they needed and deserved.

One of our hospice social workers called 30 funeral homes before finding one willing to pick up one of our patients.

To keep their own families safe from infection, some of our employees even made alternative living arrangements once they

Whether our caregivers worked in the community, or at the Bronx or Brooklyn

campuses, Calvary salutes our entire team for their

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WE STAYED

TRUE TO

OUR MISSION

Calvary Hospital is blessed not only with excellent caregivers, but they are also supported by hundreds

of dedicated professionals in dozens of departments.

Calvary employees perform many important roles:

They process patient admissions and handle paperwork;

They keep the facilities running smoothly; They cook thousands of nutritious meals each month for all patients and staff; The Housekeeping team makes sure that our facilities are kept spotless; and

Security ensures the safety of every person on-site.

Calvary employees are dedicated to staying

true to our mission of caring for patients

at the end of life.

WE PROVIDED

42,660

MEALS

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610

goggles & face shields mask extenders

450

70

PPE

FOOD &

BEVERAGES

6,920

masks

870

2,100

meals

1,000

cups of coffee & donuts

Calvary is grateful for the generous donations

we received from our donors and supporters

during the pandemic.

800

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7

235

iPads

75

gift bags of Mary Kay personal care products

250

phone chargers & adapters

Hundreds of comments on social media posts touting our dedicated staff

2

Mophie Powerstations

Dozens of thank you notes to our staff

GIFTS OF

COMFORT

125

pairs of fashion leggings

1

Zoom license

250

cases of Pepsi beverages & snacks

60

boxes of Girl Scout cookies

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MESSAGE FROM THE CALVARY FUND CHAIRMAN

Dear Friends,

Thank you to all who gave generously

in 2020 to support Calvary Hospital.

Last year was unlike any other year, and

Calvary Hospital remained committed

to its mission of non-abandonment.

This pandemic illustrated for all of us

the importance of care for patients and

families dealing with a terminal illness.

The staff at Calvary Hospital continued

to perform acts of kindness and tender

mercies that characterize the extraordinary

care for which Calvary is legendary.

Carlos M. Hernandez

Chairman, Calvary Fund, Inc.

In the face of crisis, we developed

innovative ways to meet the emotional

needs of patients and families.

Calvary’s mission is to lift the burden of

fear and anxiety from patients at the end

of life; this is what we do best. We will

continue to be resilient and keep the faith

that guides all Calvary staff, including the

nurses, doctors, chaplains, and social workers.

As a result, Calvary continues to pivot in

ways that allow our programs to remain

strong both fiscally and programmatically

while remaining true to our mission.

While 2020 was a challenging year for

fundraising, in light of the pandemic we

witnessed numerous individuals and

foundations step up and increase their

support or give more frequently. We continue

to remain optimistic that much of this

generosity will continue in the years ahead.

We are immensely grateful to the

foundations, corporations, and Storrs

Society leadership donors as well as the

thousands of individuals and families

who support Calvary Hospital every

year, including those who participate

in our Golf Classic, Awards Gala, and

Attorney Conference.

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9 SALUTING OUR STRENGTH,

SUCCESS AND SUPPORTERS

Calvary supporters rallied against

unprecedented challenges to protect

our mission of non-abandonment and

provide superlative end-of-life care to

patients and families in dire need.

Thanks to the exceptional resilience of our

donor family, more than $10.4 million

in contributions was raised in 2020.

CALVARY HOSPITAL’S

37TH ANNUAL AWARDS GALA

COVID may have changed the rules of

engagement, but the steadfast loyalty

of our exceptional donors never wavered.

Our 37

th

Annual Awards Gala was one

of our most successful fundraising dinner

events ever, generating $941,116 in pledges

and payments to benefit our patients and

their families. Offered in a virtual format

on Monday, December 14, 2020, the gala

was attended by an estimated 500 visitors.

The highlight of the evening was a

performance by the legendary

Alan Menken, the Emmy, Grammy,

Oscar, and Tony award-winning composer

of Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Beauty &

the Beast, Aladdin, Broadway’s Little Shop

of Horrors, Sister Act, and much more.

Three distinguished honorees were

acknowledged for their commitment to

Calvary. Khalil Barrage, Managing Director

of Invus, was awarded The Calvary Medal in

recognition of distinguished corporate and

civic leadership. Louise M. Parent, Retired

Executive Vice President & General Counsel,

American Express and Of Counsel, Cleary

Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, received

The Compatior Award for a legacy of

leadership and service, including her years

as a member of the Calvary Fund Board,

and volunteering at both the Bronx

campus and The Dawn Greene Hospice

in Manhattan. Faye Menken Schneier

and Leah Menken-Levenson accepted the

inaugural Spirit of Family Award on behalf

of the Menken Family whose friendship

and support exemplify the true meaning

of partnership in good times and bad.

32ND ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC

On Monday, August 24, 2020, 60 Calvary

donors, including 11 first-time attendees,

gathered on the greens at Brae Burn

Country Club to ace the day in memory

of Dennis E. Berberich. The ongoing

pandemic forced our golf enthusiasts to

curtail enjoyment of the usual lavish

cocktail and dinner activities, but not

their generosity in support of Calvary’s

patients and families — $130,879

was raised.

Leading the drive were Co-Chairs

Dennis M. Berberich, Maryann Farrell,

and Joseph L. Nunziata. Key sponsors

included The Robert Goelet Foundation,

Simone Healthcare Development, the

Solimine Family, Linda and Dennis

Berberich, Central Medical Supply,

Empire General Consulting, Eileen and

E. Barry Lyon, the Monaghan Family,

and LaSorsa Auto Group.

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I have always been moved by Calvary’s mission, “Where life continues.”

Before virtually anyone else did, Calvary saw the pressing need to provide care

to those for whom aggressive treatment and a cure were no longer an option.

They created a place where the patient could be treated as a person, where they

could be with their families and friends without limitation, and where their

favorite things in life – whether it be music or a cocktail – could be provided.

I admired the work and supported it. But it was not until my mother’s illness

that I was able to see it in action.

From the moment Mom arrived, she was tenderly cared for. The medical staff,

nurses, assistants and religious staff were all attuned to the needs of both

Mom and our family. It became a place where we could still laugh and cry with

Mom and each other. The room was adorned with flowers and we sometimes

took Mom across the hall for concerts, especially when it was the big band

music she so loved. We had family meetings with the staff who taught us

about Mom’s changing physical needs and kept us prepared and informed.

Although the four of us coordinated morning to night visiting coverage,

we never worried that Mom would be alone. Not at Calvary.

It takes a special place and special people to provide care like that.

My hope is to remain as devoted to Calvary as Calvary was to my Mom.

NANCY DELANEY

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11 SECURING CALVARY’S FUTURE:

PLANNED GIVING UPDATE Calvary PAC Prevails

Over the past decade, Calvary’s Attorney

Conference has earned a reputation as a

must-attend event for trusts and estates

practitioners. In 2020, refusing to be paused

by the pandemic, Calvary’s Professional

Advisor’s Council (PAC) successfully pivoted

to offer a timely topic virtually for Calvary’s

17

th

Annual Trusts & Estates Conference.

“Ethics for Breakfast: Ethical Implications

for Attorneys in the Gig Economy” attracted

a record-breaking 341 of the area’s top trusts

and estates attorneys, whose attendance

earned them two Continuing Legal

Educa-tion credits in Ethics and Professionalism.

The remote format enabled the participation

of many younger attorneys who might

otherwise not have been able to attend.

The Hon. Nora S. Anderson, Surrogate,

New York County moderated and was joined

by distinguished panelists Mary P. O’Reilly,

Esq., Partner, Meltzer Lippe; Lisa Solomon,

Esq., Owner, Lisa Solomon Esq. Legal

Research and Writing; Lori Sullivan, Esq.,

Counsel, Seward & Kissell LLP; and Rick

Supple, Esq., Partner, Clyde & Co US LLP.

Co-chairing the event was Leah D.

Hokenson, Esq., Managing Director,

Baldwin Brothers LLC; Gerard F. Joyce, Esq.,

National Head of Trusts and Estates,

Managing Director and Deputy General

Trust Counsel, Fiduciary Trust International;

and Erin Gilmore Smith, Esq., Senior Vice

President and Senior Trust Officer, Bank

of America Private Bank.

PAC members are volunteers from the

legal, investment, accounting, insurance,

and banking professions; they share a

deep respect for the unique service Calvary

provides to patients with advanced cancer

and other life-limiting diseases.

Distributions and Pay-outs

Planned Giving revenue for FY 2020

was $4,702,173. Additionally, PAC

conference feedback reported a total of

36 new wills drafted that contain bequests

to Calvary. The Society of 1899, Calvary’s

premier legacy program, added 12 new

members to its roster.

RECOGNIZING LEADERSHIP

The world changed, but the quality of

CalvaryCare

®

never will. To protect

Calvary’s commitment to non-abandonment

and guide our response to the unprecedented

healthcare crisis and ensuing restrictions,

33-year Calvary veteran Debbie Feldman

was promoted to Vice President for Pastoral

Care, Bereavement, and Family Care

Services. All clinical programming for

patients and families, outside of nursing

and medicine, was combined under

Ms. Feldman’s capable leadership to form

a super-team of Family Care Practitioners.

Placing a premium on individual contact,

Ms. Feldman’s Practitioners called virtually

every family to ask for their preferred mode

of communication, including phone, video

conferencing, text, and more. Then family

and staff were armed with all the apps

and equipment needed to keep lines of

communication open. Debbie Feldman

and her team were heroes of the pandemic,

ensuring that every staff and family member

felt Calvary’s support and compassion,

even in the darkest days.

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THE ANNUAL SPRING DONOR APPRECIATION RECEPTION

Calvary donors once again showed

unsurpassed understanding, loyalty and

resilience in response to the cancellation

of the Annual Spring Donor Appreciation

Reception which would have been held at

the New York Botanical Garden. Traditionally

one of the most popular donor events of

the year, pandemic restrictions forced its

postponement. Instead of honoring our

wonderful Calvary donors, they honored us

with an outpouring of love and generosity. A

total of $68,235 was raised to help Calvary

bring peace, dignity, and comfort to men

and women in their final days – the most

ever raised for this event.

THE STORRS SOCIETY

Members of the Calvary Storrs Society –

our patron giving program – donated a

total of $3,039,426 to support programs

and services not reimbursed by insurance

but essential to the care and comfort of our

patients and families. This represents an

18% increase in giving over the previous

year, and illustrates the vital role our

individual donors play in strengthening

Calvary’s resolve against unpredictable

threats to our mission.

CALVARY IN TOUCH

Volume 11, Issue 3, May/June 2020

issue of Calvary’s bereavement newsletter,

Calvary In Touch, was published in the

midst of the pandemic with stories designed

to bring comfort and strength to our

extended Calvary family. The newsletter

opened with recognition that all of us are

experiencing a collective grief. Articles

addressed feelings shared by the majority

of people and how best to navigate in the

wake of the crisis. Calvary’s Bereavement

team offered 33 support groups every week,

both in-person and remotely throughout

the Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan.

On March 1, Calvary’s annual family

party brought together 100 children and

guardians to usher in spring and a time of

re-newal. Small pots filled with soil and zinnia

seeds were given to each participant as a

remembrance token of a lost loved one.

CalvaryCare® INITIATIVE

Despite delays caused by the health crisis,

The CalvaryCare

®

Initiative continued

on track to its $100 million fundraising

goal with $42.1M raised. The Campaign

is strategically designed to support the

growing number of terminally ill patients

in the New York area. While the pandemic

forced suspension of critical person-to-

person cultivations and solicitations, it

also inspired meaningful new initiatives

to ensure the Campaign’s success. The

Calvary Resilience Fund (CRF) was created

to provide an opportunity for donors to

help Calvary stay strong in the face of

future adversities, like that presented by

COVID-19. This initiative recharges our

momentum and fuels enthusiasm in 2021.

Every life has a story and

every story has an end.

Calvary seeks to make it

the best end for everybody,

regardless of resources.

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My Dad was Protestant and my Mom was Catholic.

My Dad raised his children as Catholics. When my

Dad arrived at Calvary, he told my brother that he

wanted to become Catholic. The Calvary staff arranged

for him to receive his First Communion and

Confirmation. They would take him down to Mass

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The donor listing acknowledges gifts and pledge payments

of $1,000 or more received by Calvary during the period of

January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020.

We regret that space limitations do not allow us to list every

gift received, but we assure you that every donation, of every size,

has contributed to the care of our patients and their families.

If we have made an error in spelling your name,

please accept our apology, and we encourage you to call the Calvary Fund Office at (718) 518.2077 so that the error can be corrected.

THANK YOU

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Calvary was a blessing for my husband.

The care, the dignity and the way he was treated,

I could never, ever thank Calvary Hospital enough.

The doctors, the nurses, technicians, housekeeping

and security – there wasn’t a person I encountered

that wasn’t wonderful. There aren’t enough words

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CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS

Individuals

CALVARY GUARDIANS $25,000 & UP Anonymous (2) Garo Armen

Elaine & Alan Ascher Connie J. Attanasio Khalil Z. Barrage Anne Alexis Coté Taylor Pamela L. & William J. Diffley Claire & Carlos Hernandez Louise Radin & Leonard Kreynin Michael Loobman

Margaret A. & William M. McLaughlin

Louise M. Parent, Esq. & John Casaly

Frances A. Resheske

Susan & Dennis M. Schneider Lisa & Robert E. Spatt, Esq. Barbara Venito

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE

$10,000 – $24,999

Judith Albert

Elaine & Manfred Altstadt Elisa Andreassi

Lori A. & Charles J. Arduini Jean L. & Stephen A. Burke Jeanne K. & Paul M. Carroll Phyllis Cherebin

Raymond Debbane Faye & Steven J. Golub Harry Hutzler

Lisa & George Sim Johnston Claire M. Ludwig Gloria R. Marone Robert Mikesell Bettina M. Miraglia Robert Racucci Camile G. Saba Joanna Socha Otello Stampacchia Jane Turley

Christiana & Sheldon M. Wasserman Kathleen A. Wickham PATRON’S CLUB $5,000 – $9,999 Anonymous (2) Ann M. Amicone Chris J. Aridas Phillip Bafundo

Susan C. & Timothy P. Barr Sandra Atlas Bass

Rosemary Berkery Richard Bernstein Bonnie Brennan

Cathie C. & Leslie P. Brodsky Marijane Camilleri Louis J. Cappelli Dorando F. Cavallacci II David Epstein Ann Fanizzi Linda Feinberg

Philomena R. & Thomas G. Ferrara Mary Louise Formato, MD

Barbara & Daniel Gallo Diane F. Giacalone Michael Goldstein Corinne Graber

Susan Grossman Dorian Hansen

Virginia & James Harden Olga Ingram

Linda A. Karam

Nora M.* & Paul F. Kardian Alexander M. Laughlin Kathleen V. & John B. Lynch Philip Ma

Joseph R. Marrantino Matthew Maslow James J. Monaghan Irene A. Moyna

Jennifer B. & Stephen T. Murray Eileen T. Nugent, Esq. & Lou R. Kling, Esq. Salvatore Ragonese, Jr. John A. Raphael Janet & Kenneth Raske Louis F. Reuter

Maureen Roaldsen Mauro C. Romita

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17 *Deceased

CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS – Individuals $5,000 – $9,999 continued from page 16

Carla & Amit Sikdar Arlene B. Smith Christopher Sobecki Joan Squires Moran May F. Tam

Robert J. Task

Susanne & John J. Tumelty Robert J. Viglietta

Alice Bowie Wartell Patrick B. Woods Peter M. Wright Soofian Zuberi FOUNDER’S CLUB $1,000 – $4,999 Anonymous (3) Richard S. Abramson Richard H. Addy Debo P. Adegbile

Anthony M. & Ann Marie Agnello Angela Aguiar

Barbara & Todd Albert Constance Alimaras James H. Alston

Gladys Alvarez*

Robin & Philippe J. Amouyal Laura Anderson

Janet Anderson Jordan Anger Rae Anzaroot Julia C. Apotheker

Debra Bloom Arkin & Jack Arkin Ersen Arseven

Kristin J. Ashman, Esq. Monserrate M. Ayala Christopher Ayson Frank Baio

Thomas Baldwin

Catherine E. Bambrick & Cecilia Bambrick William O. Bardavid Frances & George Barletta Theresa Barone Lawrence Barone Theresa Barracca Peter M. Bauer Wiktor Bednarz Angeles Belleza Judith E. Belsky George Benczak Marilyn S. Benta

Linda & Dennis M. Berberich Beatrice P. Berger

Diane J. Berkowitz Kathryn Berkowitz Stanley & Patricia Berman Beverly C. & John P. Bertsch Zeynep & Evren Bilimer Jennie & Alphonse Blandi Barry C. Bloom

Susan Blum

Theodore Blumenthal Lois & Roy* Boelstler Cara Boyle & Craig Mende Joan P. Boyle & Robert A. Pooley Patricia A. Brennan

Robert A. Brescia, MD Dennis Bricker

Kathleen M. Broderick Johanna Brodhaag Terry & Michael Brooks Allyson M. & Arthur M. Brown

James A. Brown Mark S. Brown Shelahmichael Brown Jeanmarie Brusati Bernadette Bucher-Glasse Mary Buckley Alice R. Buedden Frances Burgos Claudia Burke Anne G. Burns

Mary A. & David G. Butler Joyce Calabro-Gillen Joseph A. Califano, Jr. Rose Marie Campbell John T. Capetta Mary M. Carolan Judith & Joel M. Carpet Marianne M. Casey

Marco A. & Marlena Castaldi Frank & Margaret Caulson Margaret M. Cavanaugh Margot & Richard Chartoff Lucinda Chen

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We are honored to support the critically important work

of Calvary Hospital in serving the most vulnerable persons in

our society as they approach the end of their lives, or endure

the suffering of chronic pain conditions. Calvary Hospital is

providing sui generis care in end-of-life and palliative care.

The system-wide palliative care method that has been so

successfully designed and implemented at Calvary ensures

that every healthcare worker is trained in palliating the pain

and suffering of patients receiving care at Calvary.

Calvary Hospital has achieved a universal palliative care

environment in delivering the most compassionate care to

patients at the end of life, and is a model for the progressive

realization of the right to palliative care, both in the

United States and globally.

MARY BETH & ED MORRISSEY

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CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS – Individuals $1,000 – $4,999 continued from page 17

Marie F. Chiang Constance C. Chille Leslie A. Chorun, MD Rosemary Circosta Celestine Civetta Mary Claudia Wall Kenneth S. Clemons Angela Clohessy

Lorraine & William Cogen Frank L. & Jean L. Colavito Barbara & Tom Cole Kevin F. Condon Michael Conforti

Mary E. & Michael W. Conway Geraldine Cooney

Joseph W. Cooney Nancy Cordes Tracy Corn

Victoria Cosentino-Katibah Barbara & John R. Costantino Ann T. Coughlan Brown John W. Cronin

Gerald J. Cullen George Culliney, Jr.

Dorothy Currie John C. Czvekus

Nancy & Michael D’Agostino Mark D’Urso

Ethel T. & Edward P. Dancy Nancy & Frank De Cicco Elizabeth De Cuevas Victor M. De Leon

Dianne & Leonard De Martino Ronald R. De Rubeis

Linda De Santis Patrick DeCarlo

Barbara L. & John A. Decina Trudi DeDonato

Tita Del Giudice Nancy E. Delaney Robert Delaney

The Joseph L. DeMarzo Family Kathy & Frank DiMango Mary J. & George T. Donahue Diane Donnelly

Eileen & Daniel Donovan Michael Dorra

Joan Dougherty

Ann & Richard G. Durant Anthony Durante Rose Mary Dyson Sylvia Eckardt

Laura C. & Bernard F. Egan Patricia S. & Neil T. Eigen Talton Embry

Rebecca Even-Zohar Catherine Fabiitti Steven Fabrikant Benita Fadel

Eleanor K. & Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD

Julie & Jonas Fajgenbaum John A. Farese

Benedict J. Fargione Adib Fazah

Bernard Feeney Karen Feldman & Gregory Diamond Benjamin Felt Phyllis B. Fernandez Patricia Ferrari

Aurora & Henry J. Ferrero

Judith Feuerstein

Mary Helen & Robert Finnerty Cecilia C. Bennett & John J. Fiore Bernard M. Fitzpatrick

Tracey G. & Jeffrey Flanagan William J. Fleming

Amparo Fontanes Charles A. Forma Jean-Francois Formela Warren Frank

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CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS – Individuals $1,000 – $4,999 continued from page 19

John M. Gillen, Jr. Slavka Glaser Mitchell Glazer Patricia Golden Steven Golembeski

Loretta & Paul A. Golinski, Esq. I. Manuel Gomez

RoseMarie Goodnough Evelyn M. Gorman Barbara Gottlieb Arlene A. Graci

Catherine & William F. Grant Arlene M. Grauer

Diane & Robert P. Grbic Paula Greco-McTigue & Paul McTigue

Briana Green

Eric A. Gronningsater Afalo Guimaraes Louise & James J. Hagan Kevin Hallinan

Mimi Halpern Kenneth V. Handal Anne L. Hart

Devry L. Hawkins

Helen & Edward D. Heben, CPA Gary Heinze

Laurel E. Henschel Elizabeth A. Hogan

Lilian M. & James J. Hopkins Russell G. Horn

Joy C. & William S. Howe Patricia M. Howell Dorothy Humphrey Jeffrey W. Hunter Andrea Hyde, Esq. & William D. Harrington Stephen Israel

Debra Jaret

Ann & Michael Jenkins Monica Jerussi & Nicholas Tzoumis Barbara A. Jobo Gerardine M. Johnson Robert A. Jones Elinor L. Josenhans Joseph A. Jurovcik Janet Kalish Rita Kalish Noreen Kearney Patrick J. Kellachan Mary F. & Francis Kelty Glen P. Kennedy Peter O. Kennedy Jenny O. Kho

Annette & Phillip J. Kiamie, Sr. John T. Kiernan Lorence Kim Edith P. Klarmann Donald Kopal Steve Kornacki Alan W. Kornberg Svetlana Kornfeind Robert L. Kreppel Mary M. Kresky Lynn K. Kroll Patricia M. Kuchinskas Gail C. & Saul J. Kupferberg Lynn & Richard J. Kutilek Elaine Labrecque Teresa C. Landi Joan Lange

Nicole M. Lannegrace Joan & Stephen Lasala Bryan Leach

Beverly A. Leardi Francis J. Lemieux, Jr. Leah Lenney

Helen L. Lesnik-Mistak Mary Louise Liebman Ingrid E. Lorenz Frank E. Lucente Charles F. Lundy Gregory Lutz Karen P. Lynch

Eileen H. & E. Barry Lyon Jose E. Maccera, MD Philomena & Sean Mackin Ann MacMurray

Mary Madigan William T. Maher, Jr.

Patricia & William M. Major, Jr. Kathleen A. & David M. Maksomski

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21 *Deceased

CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS – Individuals $1,000 – $4,999 continued from page 20

Jennifer S. Mayer Kathe A. McBride James McCabe

Kathleen M. & Robert H. McCormick

Alexandria Jane S. McCrorie Nancy Stein & Edward F. McDermott

David McDonald Maureen J. McGowan Diahn W. & Thomas J. McGrath, Esqs. Lucy Flemming McGrath Marie T. McKellar Manya McKenna

Kathleen McLaughlin-Jerge Anne B. McManus

Finian McNamara Mary Alice McNamara Elizabeth G. McPartland* Barbara A. & Paul J. Meberg Hon. Suzanne J. Melendez Melanie Kogan & Scott J. Mellis Penelope M. & Thomas T. Meyer

S. Alexandra Mikijanic Marianne & Steven Mills Kitellen Milo

Theresa E. Moore Mariann & Carl Morales Margaret P. Moran

Constance & Thomas F. Moran Louise D. Moretti

Alayne Morgenthal Mary Beth & Ed Morrissey Theresa Moser M. Colleen Mullens Margaret Mulqueen David E. Munshine Kathleen Murnion Domenick M. Muro Julia A. Murphy Mary M. Murphy Donald V. Murray Lorraine F. Murray Mary P. Murray Alyse Myers Irene Nardolillo

Donna & Orlando Naveo

Mirna Neda Kishwer S. Nehal William P. & Michele D. Neuberger

Helen Neuhaus Frederick J. Neun Pamela K. Norum Christine Killorin & John Nussbaumer Eileen T. O’Brien Jill & John J. O’Brien Mary Ellen O’Connor Shyne Han Oey Michael J. O’Hara Anne B. O’Malley Claire O’Neill Teresa Ouzounian Linda A. Paolucci Lawrence G. Pape, MD, Ph.D. Jacqueline V. Parkin Regina Patterson Timothy M. Paul, Esq. Mary E. Pecorini Frances Pergamo

Judy E. Persise Gregory P. Peterson Ellen H. Petrino

Caroline T. & Daniel R. Pisani Edward J. Piszko

Juliet Gloria & Arthur Pizzuto Emily Portney

Maureen & John E. Potter Austin J. Power

Carla A. & Salvatore J. Pranzo Michael Quan

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CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS – Individuals $1,000 – $4,999 continued from page 21

Anthony G. Richards Margaret O. Richards Esther Riley

Cynthia Roberto

Ann Marie & Charles Robertson Elizabeth & Thomas Rochford Joseph Rodriguez

Yale Rosen, MD

Helene & Samuel Rosenberg Paul I. Rosenberg, Esq. Barbara & Gary Rosenthal Susan Rudin

Ann Ryan Edward W. Ryan Pasqualina Sacchetti Christine Weart Sachs & Robert A. Sachs Maxwell Saffian Hildy Saperstein Mary B. Sayers Patricia M. Scanlon Amy & Charles Scharf Charles Scheidt Donald Schneider

Margaret Schwartz Nealle Seavey Frances Secondo Alan D. Seget, Esq.

Barbara A. & William R. Serpe Sunny Sessa Ian Shand Walter Sharp Robert B. Shea* John F. Shettle, Jr. Dan Siegel Robert M. Siegel, MD Helen Siembab

Ann E. & Richard J. Sims Rabbi Jeffrey J. Sirkman Wendelin M. Slusserer & James D. Bruce

Kathleen & Michael J.A. Smith Beatrice K. Sparling

Ilse & Murray Stark John J. Steed Merle Steinberg Kenneth A. Steiner Barbara A. Streine

Patricia M. Perez-Garcia & Neil P. Stronski

Patricia S. Sullivan Virginia L. Swift Audrey Taitt-Hall

Mary E. & Michael J. Tangney Joseph Tarantino

Eileen Boylan Taylor Ellen L. Taylor Constance V. Testa Justine & Nicholas Timko Laura D. & Gerald C. Tobin, Esq. Barbara J. Tomany

Valerie Tootle

Karen A. & John F. Townsend Jean-Pierre L. Trebot

Heather & Gaurang Trivedi Peggy & Michael T. Troncone Marie & Chris Tully

Richard S. Turell Victor J. Tutino Ann M. Utke Donna M. Valenti Louise R. Varnas Myrna A. Vega Louis A. Vegliante Jean V. & Alberto Velez John Verdeschi

Natica & Victor Von Althann Virginia Vu-Matthews Patrick J. Waide, Jr. William F. Wallace

Anne M. & John F. Wallace Ellen & John Walsh Jacqueline P. Walton John Warner Donald R. Weber Robin & Alan W. Weber Arlene F. Weberg

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CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS – Individuals $1,000 – $4,999 continued from page 22

Diane J. Wieda

Laura G. & Stanley J. Wiegand Celestene K. Wright

Ketly J. & Ronald Wright Eung Suk Yoon

Alison & Boniface Zaino Rose Carmen Zanca Jeanne Zunich, Esq. & Richard J. Bowler, Esq.

Organizations

CALVARY GUARDIANS

$25,000 & UP

BlackRock, Inc.

The Electrum Group, LLC FIS Foundation

The Invus Group, LLC Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP William & Mary Buckley Foundation

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE

$10,000 – $24,999

Brae Burn Country Club Inc. Future Value Associates, Ltd. JSRM Foundation

Knights of Columbus – New York Chapter Oracle Partners, L.P.

Richard McVey Charitable Fund Satter Foundation

The Degna Spoldi Private Family Foundation

The Robert Goelet Foundation

PATRON’S CLUB

$5,000 – $9,999

Anonymous ArchCare

Brito Family Foundation C.E. Nelson Charitable Fund Gossamer Bio

James G. Houlihan Family Second, L.P.

Knights of Pythias – Grand Lodge Naddisy Foundation

Police Relief Fund

Proskauer Rose, LLP Rosol Agency, Inc. Sacks & Sacks LLP/ Counselors at Law Sara E. Moss Family Fund Seer, Inc.

The DeDonato Family Foundation Vivian Chiu & Edwin Lin

Charitable Fund

FOUNDER’S CLUB

$1,000 – $4,999

Ann Eden Woodward Foundation Arthur J. Gallagher and Co. Bela and Catharine Schick Foundation

Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC

Brooklyn Benevolent Society Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Company, N. A.

Cacace Giving Fund Calvary Hospital Medical Association

Central Medical Supply, Inc. Christie’s

Concannon Family Foundation DeCicco & Sons

Decina Consulting Company DelFranco Family Fund

Empire General Contracting Corp. Empire Valuation Consultants Estate of Renee Zimmerman Evercore Wealth Management, LLC Fidelity Charitable

Fiduciary Trust Company International

Friends of Pelham Civic Association Inc.

Gary J. & Susan O. Ferrentino Foundation

Genserve, Inc.

George & Mary Meister Foundation

Glenmede Trust Company Gloria Gray Foundation Inc. Goldie Anna Charitable Trust Fund

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CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS – Organizations $1,000 – $4,999 continued from page 23

Mathis-Pfohl Foundation Metzger-Price Fund, Inc. Micromem International Inc. MPI Business Valuation & Advisory NM Morris Family Foundation Nunziata Ad Agency

Oresky & Associates, PLLC P.S.I.D.A.M.A.N.A. Paul M. Mazur Fund Peckham Family Foundation Pells Mayton Foundation Inc. Porter Braden Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation Protiviti Consulting, Inc.

Putney, Twombly, Hall & Hirson LLP Ridgewood Savings Bank

Rockefeller Group

Rotary International District 7230 Schuyler Hill Funeral Home Siegel Property Management LLC Sterling National Bank

SterlingRisk

Sunshine Sachs and Associates

The Christopher Columbus Society of Peekskill The Feuerring Foundation The Jesuits of Fordham Inc. The Joe & Hellen Darion Foundation, Inc.

The M&T Charitable Foundation The Maggie and Waggie Foundation

The Mines Press, Inc.

The Ponagansett Foundation, Inc. Transervice Companies

Transervice Logistics Inc. ZS Fund L.P.

Foundations

Anonymous

Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation

The Ambrose Monell Foundation Arts and Letters Foundation Barbara Epstein Foundation Bertha & Isaac Liberman Foundation, Inc.

Billy Rose Foundation, Inc. Catholic Institute of the Food Industry

The C.F. Roe Slade Foundation Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation

Charles R. & Winifred R. Weber Foundation

The David Berg Foundation, Inc. Della Calce Private Foundation, Inc. Dreitzer Foundation Inc.

George Link Jr. Charitable Trust The G.L. Connolly Foundation Hagedorn Fund

Harmon Foundation, LLC The Helena Segy Foundation Hugoton Foundation

The Irving T. Bush Foundation, Inc. The Jana Foundation Inc.

Koch Foundation, Inc. Kupferberg Foundation Kurr Foundation

Laurie Kayden Foundation

Max & Selma Kupferberg Family Foundation

Mickey Capelli Foundation, Inc. The Morton K. and Jane Blaustein Foundation

Moses L. Parshelsky Foundation Mother Cabrini Health Foundation

New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund Inc.

Newman’s Own Foundation The Pat Cairo Family Foundation, Inc.

Quentin J. Kennedy Foundation Robert & Gail Edelstein Foundation, Inc.

Sarah I. Schieffelin Residuary Trust A/C

Sherlock Charitable Foundation Thomas & Agnes Carvel Foundation

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CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS

Estates

Estate of Marie T. Bauer Estate of Irene Bellus Estate of Claudia V. Brigman Estate of Lola Calcagno Estate of Rosellen M. Callahan Estate of Grace Catalano Estate of Jean Paul Cormand Estate of Howard Danon Estate of Margaret Dempsey Estate of Ray Marie Dilieto Estate of Francois J. Duboulay Estate of Charles W. Dunn Estate of Roberta Feinberg Estate of Sean Finn Estate of Mary E. Fowler Estate of Mary Franco Estate of Joan Garcia Estate of John A. Gargan Estate of Rocco Joseph Garrio Jr. Estate of Susan Gernert

Estate of Amelia A. Gould Estate of Harry Kalish

Estate of Ruth Kalish Estate of Elaine D. Kennedy Estate of Kathryn R. Krause Estate of Lillian C. Lee Estate of Peter Lee

Estate of Harold Mabern, Jr. Estate of Elizabeth (Betty) McPartland

Estate of Angelo P. Morra Estate of Mavis Owen Estate of Victor Poetto Estate of Carole Ann Quinn Estate of Antoinette Rienzi Estate of Mattie Schottenfeld Estate of Robert Joel Schwartz Estate of Kathleen Shanahan Estate of Nicholas Signorelli Sr. Estate of Barbara Strauss Estate of Louise A. Tartaglia Estate of Betty G. Waller Estate of John Winters Estate of Margaret V. Zgombic Estate of Elliott Zuckerman

Attorney Conference

FOUNDING SPONSOR

Fiduciary Trust Company International

SPONSOR LEVEL

Richard J. Bowler, Esq.

Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Company, N.A.

Empire Valuation Consultants Evercore Wealth Management, LLC Glenmede Trust Company

MPI Business Valuation & Advisory Withum

FRIENDS

Christie’s

Future Value Associates, Ltd. In Honor of First Republic Private Wealth Management Kristin J. Ashman, Esq.

EXHIBITORS

Bonhams

Heritage Auctions

Hudson Peak Wealth Advisors

GOLD LEVEL

Bleakley Platt & Schmidt, LLP Bressler, Amery & Ross, PC Alan D. Seget, Esq.

Davidson, Dawson & Clark LLP Timothy M. Paul, Esq.

Putney, Twombly, Hall & Hirson

SILVER LEVEL

Erin Gilmore Smith, Esq. Michael J. A. Smith

BRONZE LEVEL

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Over 15 years ago, my husband was cared for

by Calvary Hospital. He spent 7 months at the

hospital and during that time they helped us celebrate

Passover and an anniversary. The staff was extremely

kind to us. They were tender and so caring and so

loving, that I will never forget them. I’m also grateful for

the compassion that they gave to my daughter-in-law,

who was cared for several years earlier.

RITA KALISH

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CALVARY HOSPITAL DONORS

Gifts in Kind

MEDIA

ABC TV NY ABC 770AM Radio Audacy CBS Radio Bloomberg Media Catholic New York CBS TV NY

DeSales Media Group Fort Group

iHeart Media NBC TV NY Newsday

The New York Times New York Daily News Pandora

Univision Communications Inc. WNET NY Public Media

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

CACCC

(Chinese American Coalition for Compassionate Care) Wendy Dackson

Empire Blue Cross FORD

Home Depot

The Imagine Society & Marina Franklin Jen French-Glick KPMG Milli Knudsen Maria Lief, MD Lowe’s MedSupplyDrive

Notre Dame University Center for Innovation

Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn

Rye Rotary Club

FOOD & BEVERAGES

Eve Marusevich Addeo ADP

Area23 Bronx Sole

The Pat Cairo Family Foundation Coffee to the Frontlines

Crosby Pizza Shop

Nancy Ann & Stephen DiNardo Dubrovnik Restaurant

FDNY Engine 97 Marina Franklin Girl Scout Troop 1874 Gravesend Kiwanis Club Rogelio King

Leche & Miele Restaurant Rosemary Lewis

Marina Del Rey Barbara Nitzberg

Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc.

Project Barkada Tricia Reyes

Rockwell’s Restaurant Skaggs-Walsh The Ursuline School Vigilante Coffee Company

ELECTRONICS

Anne Alexis Coté Taylor Theresa Cinnante iPads to Hospitals

Sullivan Papain Block McGrath Coffinas & Cannavo P.C. T-Mobile

Wilma Rosa

OTHER

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Anonymous (50) Dorothy Altman Manfred Altstadt Rose M. Angelicola Philip Arena Connie J. Attanasio Jane Auriemmo Barbara Badyna Frank Baio Carolina Baròn Diane J. Berkowitz Elizabeth Bertoldo Lorraine M. Braun Claudia V. Brigman* Marcy Brownson Thomas E. Buckley Mary & William Buckley Frank A. Calamari Lola Calcagno* Alice Callaghan M. G. Campbell Louis A. Caputo Jr. Yolanda Clyne Margaret Cremmins Cynthia J. Cupolo Diane Darrow Lorena De Filippis Ronald R. De Rubeis Carmen J. De Simone Eileen A. Dennin* Carol & James Di Lorenzo Joyce Dolin

Mary J. & George T. Donahue Ellen Emery

Mary T. Fahy Ann Fanizzi Thomas G. Ferrara Audrey & Gary Ferraro Ouida St.C. Ffrench Lydia Figueroa Stefano L. Filiberti Mary Fittig Ms. Mary E. Flynn* Claire A. Fordrung Mary Louise Formato James J. Fox

Mary P. Franco* Richard D. Freedman

Chaim Freiberg Cynthia Gagen

Catherine and Vincent Galatino Joann V. Galdi Clare C. Garetano Steffi A. Gavin Magdalen Gaynor Carolyn Gentile Lynne Geras Susan Gernert* Jim Giannone Barbara Gottlieb Jane Mack Gould Mary Graci Arlene A. Graci Ehler O. Gregory* Eleanor M. Grober Susan Grossman Doris Hanel Laurie Hathorn Jenny Jassey Robert A. Jones Linda A. Karam

Nora M.* & Paul F. Kardian

Calvary established

The Society of 1899

to honor individuals

who have made a

Bequest or Deferred

Gift to the Hospital.

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29 *In Memoriam

Jane & Tomas Killilea Edith P. Klarmann Luisa A. Kley Joanne Knetge Terence Kreider Armando Leone Marcia G. Levine

Edward & Barbara Levine, PhD Lucille Lew

Bill Lundy

Gloria & Jack* Maloney Phyllis Mate

Nancy Stein & Edward F. McDermott William A. McKenna Jr. Elizabeth G. McPartland* Lorraine Melora Paul S. Mesard Janine Metz* Roseann Mincieli Elaine Monahan

Joan & Richard Montemarano Margaret P. Moran Christina Mullarkey Kathleen Murnion Domenick M. Muro Rosemary Nalbone Catherine M. Namias Ruth L. Nelson Madeline G. Newbauer Barbara A. O’Brien Kathleen F. O’Connor Margaret M. O’Connor* John F Palisi Louise M. Parent Susan Pav Marie R. Porcello Marc E. Prager Lucille Prudente Christiane R. Quinif Pam Geraldi Rabin James P. Reilly Thomas Revello Carmine Roberto* Jane M. Roeser Yale Rosen, MD Paul I. Rosenberg Catherine Sabino Joan Salb Gloria A. Santino Jane M. Shaw Nicholas Signorelli* Nancy Moore Simpson Carol A. Sonnessa Vincent J. Spinelli Elliot J Stamler Reinhold Stehle Merle Steinberg Patricia S. Sullivan Terry Sullivan Virginia L. Swift John V. Tanzilli* Robert Temliak Linda Terrasi Cezanne Gerald C. Tobin Joyce Toy

Nancy Underwood Gail Wayne Edwin D. Wood Rose Carmen Zanca

THE SOCIETY OF 1899

For more information on Bequests and Planned Gifts, please call Calvary’s Director of Major and Planned Gifts,

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2020 2019

* Included in Total Assets

Years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019 (in millions)

$126.5

$104.7

TOTAL ASSETS

$97.4

$73.6

$50.6

$43.8

INVESTMENTS AND ASSETS WHOSE USE IS LIMITED AT MARKET VALUE*

NET ASSETS

$14.2

Net Assets with donor restrictions

Year ended December 31, 2020 (in millions)

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS

Revenues, gains and other support over expenses

Change in net unrealized gains on investments

Pension-related adjustments

Decrease in net assets

TOTAL

$29.0

$14.8

Net Assets without donor restrictions ($1.9) $1.6 $5.6 ($9.1) TOTAL LIABILITIES

Calvary Holding Company, Inc.

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REVENUE, GAINS & OTHER SUPPORT

Net Patient Service Revenue $107.0 Investment Income $0.8 Net realized gains on investments $1.4 Contributions $10.4 Special events revenue, net of special events expense $0.4 Other operating revenue $21.3

EXPENSES

Salaries $73.0 Employee benefits $25.7

Supplies and other expenses $33.9 Depreciation, leases and equipment rental $7.0

Interest $0.1 Year ended December 31, 2020 (in millions)

** Other operating revenue includes Federal Provider

Relief Funds for COVID-19 related response $20.2

**

TOTAL

$141.3

TOTAL

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Organization

Calvary Holding Company, Inc. (the “Holding Company”) is a not-for-profit corporation organized under Section 402 of the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York. The Holding Company is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as exempt from federal income tax under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) as an organization described in Section 501(c)(3). The purpose of the Holding Company is to engage in charitable, scientific and medical activities to support Calvary Hospital, Inc. (the “Hospital”) and its affiliated organizations which are exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRC. ArchCare, a not-for-profit corporation, operated in connection with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, is the sole corporate member of the Holding Company.

Principles of Combination

The combined financial statements of the Holding Company and affiliates include the accounts of the following organizations of which the Holding Company is the sole corporate member:

• Calvary Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) is a not-for-profit corporation recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRC. The Fund’s purpose is to solicit, accept, and receive real and personal property and to collect income therefrom to be applied exclusively for any health-related char itable organization or corporation affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. However, the current and historical intent has been to provide exclusive support to the Hospital.

• The Holding Company is also the sole member of Calvary Network Management Services, LLC, an inactive organization. In addition, primarily because it is under common management with the above organizations, the Hospital is included in the combined financial statements. The Hospital is a not-for-profit specialty hospital that provides services for the care of terminally ill cancer patients. The Hospital, which is operated in connection with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, is exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRC.

Intercompany transactions and amounts have been eliminated.

CALVARY HOLDING COMPANY, INC. Board of Directors Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD Chairman Karl P. Adler, MD John A. Decina

Edward D. Heben, CPA, PC Carlos M. Hernandez

CALVARY HOSPITAL, INC.

Board of Directors

Timothy Cardinal Dolan Archdiocese of New York

Honorary Chairman

Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD

Chairman

Rev. Eric P. Cruz John A. Decina

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*Deceased

Michael J.A. Smith

Chairman

Andrea Hyde, Esq.

Vice Chairman

Colleen F. Carew, Esq.

Emerita

Daniel J. Arciola, Esq. Kristin J. Ashman, Esq. Richard J. Bowler, Esq. Bonnie Brennan Brian P. Corrigan, Esq. David Crimmins, CPA Ronni G. Davidowitz, Esq. Keith C. Dolin

Thomas G. Ferrara Amber Ferrero, CIFA Robert M. Freedman, Esq. Magdalen Gaynor, Esq. Paul Golinski, Esq. Rorrie Gregorio

Judith D. Grimaldi, Esq. Charles J. Groppe, Esq.

Edward D. Heben, CPA, PC Leah D. Hokenson, Esq. Gerard F. Joyce, Jr., Esq. Peggy Sheehan Knee, Esq. Stanley S. Leffler, Esq. Rebecca Lockwood, Esq. Mary Ellen Manley, Esq. Michael M. Mariani, Esq. Daniel J. McSwiggan, Esq. Lee Miller, Esq.

Charles J. Ogeka, Esq. Timothy M. Paul, Esq. Victoria Richardson Paul I. Rosenberg, Esq. Eileen Caulfield Schwab, Esq. Alan D. Seget, Esq.

Erin Gilmore Smith, Esq. Frank W. Streng, Esq. Joseph A. Tarantino Gerald C. Tobin, Esq. Wayne L. Warnken, Esq. Michael R. Weaver, Esq.

PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS COUNCIL (PAC)

The Professional Advisors Council was established in 2001 to assist Calvary’s Board of Directors and staff to secure the financial support required to operate this unique hospital. PAC members are volunteers from the legal, investment, accounting, insurance, and banking professions.

Calvary Hospital, Inc.

Board of Directors continued

Maryann J. Popiel, MD Amit Sikdar

Joseph A. Tarantino Anne A. Coté Taylor

Hospital Directors Emeriti

Manfred Altstadt John P. Bertsch Terence Gallagher* Steven J. Golub Associate Directors Frank A. Calamari Christopher D. Comfort, MD

CALVARY FUND, INC.

Board of Directors

Carlos M. Hernandez

Chairman

Eileen T. Nugent, Esq.

Vice Chair

Gerald C. Tobin, Esq.

Vice Chair

Bonnie Brennan Joseph Deglomini, Jr. Daniel E. Donovan Diahn W. McGrath, Esq.

Calvary Fund, Inc.

Board of Directors continued

Jay Monaghan

Daniel J. McSwiggan, Esq. James O’Hara

Louise M. Parent, Esq. Al Roker

Dennis M. Schneider Michael J.A. Smith Robert E. Spatt, Esq. Joseph A. Tarantino Olga Luz Tirado

Fund Directors Emeriti

Terence Gallagher* Steven J. Golub Henry J. Humphreys* Theodore Jadick William A. McKenna, Jr. Chairman’s Council

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

Frank A. Calamari

President & Chief Executive Officer

Christopher P. Comfort, MD

Chief Operating Officer

Susan Garry

Executive Assistant/Governing Board Liaison

MANAGEMENT STAFF

Robert M. Siegel, MD, FACC

Medical Director

Andrew Greco

Vice President & Chief Financial Officer

Nancy S. D’Agostino, RN, MSN, CHPN

Vice President for Community Patient Services

Debbie Feldman, JD, LCSW-R

Vice President for Pastoral Care, Bereavement, and Family Care Services

Margaret M. Pelkowski, RN, MSN

Vice President for Hospital Patient Care Services

Michael T. Troncone

Vice President, Human Resources

Robert A. Brescia, MD

Director, Palliative Care Institute/ Psychiatric Services

Maria Georgopoulos, LMHC, FT

Director, Bereavement Services

Carmela Carino

Corporate Compliance Officer

Patricia Caffrey, RN, MSN

Nurse Administrator, Brooklyn Campus

Kathleen Lynch, RN

Administrator, Admitting, Intake & Outreach Services

Carmel Monahan, RN, MSN, CHPN

Administrator, Calvary@Home

Lawrence A. Berg, DLM, FACHE

Assistant Administrator for Diagnostic and Ancillary Services

John A. Grom, RPh, MS, MBA

Assistant Administrator, Campus Hospital Development, Director of Pharmacy

Kiran Mody, CHC, CHFM, CHESP, CHSP

Assistant Administrator of Environment of Care

CALVARY FUND, INC. & PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Christopher Ayson

Patron Program Manager

Timothy P. Barr

Executive Vice President

Jacqueline Compton

Senior Major Gifts Officer

John Dougherty

Special Events Manager

Nancy Keane

Foundation and Corporate Relations Coordinator

Elizabeth Edds Kougasian, Esq.

Director of Major & Planned Gifts

Barbara J. Nitzberg

Director of Public Affairs & Community Relations

Tricia Reyes

Director of Development

LICENSED BY

State of New York Department of Health

ACCREDITED BY

The Joint Commission

BENEFICIARY OF

United Hospital Fund

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35 MEDICAL STAFF Theodore Allen, MD Michael J. Brescia, MD Robert A. Brescia, MD Alma Carrington, MD Gail Chrzanowski, MD Christopher P. Comfort, MD Myra Davila, MD Eric Goldman, MD James Goldszer, MD Sanjeev Gupta, MD Devmani Jaitly, MD Maria Lief, MD Jose Maccera, MD Irina Makarevich, MD Vera Miller, MD Rachelle Parker, MD Sreenivasa Patibandla, MD Amir Shahid, MD

Robert M. Siegel, MD, FACC Margaret Squillace, MD Neda Vodenitcharova, MD Andrew Zaretsky, MD

MEMBERSHIPS

Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics

Association for Clinical Pastoral Education Association for Death Education

and Counseling

Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Bronx Chamber of Commerce Catholic Health Association

Center for the Advancement of Palliative Care Greater New York Hospital Association Home Care Association of New York Hospice & Palliative Care Association of New York State

Hospice Foundation of America National Home Care Association

National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization National Widowers Organization

National Alliance for Grieving Children

EDUCATIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Adelphi University School of Social Work

Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Yeshiva University College of Mount Saint Vincent Nursing Department Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University School of Nursing,

School of Social Work and Teachers College Dominican College School of Nursing Emory University School of Nursing Fordham University School of Social Work Hunter College School of Social Work Mercy College Graduate School New York Medical College

NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing NYU School of Medicine

NYU School of Social Work & Graduate Schools NYU Steinhardt School of Education

St. Joseph’s Seminary Pastoral Formation (Yonkers, NY) SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine

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Andrus on Hudson

Association of Professional Chaplains Brooklyn Hospital Center

Cabrini Nursing Home Chinese American Coalition for Compassionate Care Cobble Hill Health Center Skilled Nursing Facility

Dumont Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale Higashi Sapporo Hospital (Japan) Hospice Foundation of America Jacobi Medical Center

Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Kingsborough Community College Lenox Hill Hospital

Mary Manning Walsh Home Material for the Arts

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Methodist Home for Nursing

and Rehabilitation

Middle East Cancer Consortium

Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care Montefiore Medical Center

Morningside House

National Association of Catholic Chaplains National Association of Jewish Chaplains National Cancer Institute

New York-Presbyterian/The Allen Hospital New York-Presbyterian/

Columbia University Medical Center New York-Presbyterian

Lower Manhattan Hospital New York-Presbyterian/ Weill Cornell Medical Center NYU Langone Hospital – Brooklyn

NYU Winthrop Hospital

Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home Providence Rest Nursing Home

Rebekah Rehab and Extended Care Center Regeis Care Center

Riverside Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center

St. Joseph’s Hospital Nursing Home St. Vincent de Paul Nursing Home Schervier Nursing Care Center Silvercrest Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation

Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center Tolstoy Foundation Nursing Home

United Hebrew of New Rochelle Wartburg Nursing Home

Workmen’s Circle MultiCare Center

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EMERGING LEADERS COMMITTEE

Co-Chairs

Liz Berger, CPA, CFE, CCA, CGMA, CFIRS

Director, Protiviti

Terrance Colter

Senior Account Executive, Pandora

Honorary Co-Chair

Ryan Field

Eyewitness News Anchor, WABC-TV

Benjamin E. Akselrad, Esq.

Bressler, Amery & Ross P.C.

Zarin Anika

Nexera, Inc.

Christopher Ayson

Calvary Hospital

Khadija Chafouk-Idrissi, CPA

Protiviti Stephanie Diaz Protiviti John Dougherty Calvary Hospital Michelle Falco Scott F. Fitzgerald

JP Morgan Private Bank

Ryan Goor

Commercial Furniture Transport

Bharati S. Kemraj

Patrick B. Jenkins & Associates

Rebecca Lockwood, Esq.

Sotheby’s

Emily Prager

University Diagnostic Medical Imaging P.C.

The Calvary Hospital Emerging Leaders Committee is a group of young professionals who support the mission of Calvary Hospital through various fundraising activities under the leadership of the Calvary Fund Board of Directors.

Andrew M. Reardon, Esq.

Reid Michaelis PLLC

Christina N. Romero, Esq.

Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

Talia Rossman

University Diagnostic Medical Imaging P.C.

Tara Rusinko

NBCUniversal

Robert M. Sheppard, CPA

MazarsUSA

Patrick Steffens

Avison Young

Sade Williams

Calvary Hospital

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Calvary Hospital, Inc.

1740 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10461 718.518.2000

Calvary Hospital Brooklyn Campus

150 55th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220 718.630.6666

Calvary Hospice

718.518.2465

The Dawn Greene Hospice at Mary Manning Walsh Home

1339 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021

Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home

42-41 201st Street, Bayside, NY 11361

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