CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF WINONA-ROCHESTER
111 MARKET STREET NO 2, WINONA, MN 55987 www.ccsomn.org

Total Revenue
$2,906,315
Total Expenses
$3,335,941
Net Assets
$2,110,837

Organizations Filed Purposes: CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF WINONA-ROCHESTER SERVES THE POOR AND MARGINALIZED, ADVOCATES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND CALLS ALL PEOPLE TO THE MINISTRY OF CHRIST.

FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING PROGRAMTHE FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING PROGRAM PROVIDES HOPE AND HELP FOR INDIVIDUALS, COUPLES, AND FAMILIES EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. WE OFFER SENSITIVE, CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES THAT ADDRESS A WIDE RANGE OF NEEDS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MENTAL ILLNESS, MARITAL PROBLEMS, PARENTING DIFFICULTIES, LIFE TRANSITIONS, AND GRIEF/LOSS ISSUES. OUR AIM IS TO PROMOTE PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING TO ALL, REGARDLESS OF AGE, ETHNIC/CULTURAL BACKGROUND, FAITH/NON-FAITH TRADITION, OR ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCE. WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN WE HELP OUR CLIENTS GAIN UNDERSTANDING AND SKILLS WITH WHICH TO COPE WITH LIFE'S PROBLEMS, WE ENABLE THEM TO LEAD MORE PRODUCTIVE AND SATISFYING LIVES THAT IN TURN POSITIVELY IMPACT ALL THOSE WITH WHOM THEIR LIVES INTERSECT.COUNSELING SERVICES ARE PROVIDED BY TRAINED AND LICENSED PROFESSIONALS. INSURANCE IS ACCEPTED AND MAY COVER THE COST OF SERVICES, BUT A SLIDING FEE SCALE BASED ON HOUSEHOLD INCOME AND FAMILY SIZE IS AVAILABLE FOR PEOPLE WHO DO NOT HAVE INSURANCE COVERAGE. DURING THIS REPORTING CYCLE, 454 INDIVIDUALS, COUPLES, OR FAMILIES DIRECTLY RECEIVED COUNSELING SERVICES. OUR COUNSELING CLIENTS COME FROM MANY WALKS OF LIFE; THEY ARE MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, SINGLE AND PARTNERED, CITIZENS AND IMMIGRANTS, HOMELESS AND WELL-RESOURCED. WE ARE HONORED TO MEET EACH ONE ON THEIR JOURNEY WITH KINDNESS AND THE SKILLS TO HELP THEM COPE WITH ISOLATION, LOSS, CONFLICT, TRAUMA, ANXIETY, AND DEPRESSION. HERE ARE A FEW COMMENTS THEY HAVE GIVEN US IN RETURN:"THANK YOU FOR THE EXCELLENT SERVICE AND CARE." "[COUNSELING] HAS HELPED ME TO LEARN HOW TO DEAL WITH THINGS BETTER.""I TRULY SAW A DIFFERENCE IN MY EMOTIONAL/MENTAL STATE FROM WHEN I FIRST STARTED.""I TRUST THEM AND THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN KIND TO ME." "[COUNSELOR] HELPED ME WHEN I NEEDED HELP THE MOST.""CATHOLIC CHARITIES MAKES A CRUCIAL DIFFERENCE FOR ME."PROJECT RACHELOUR PROJECT RACHEL POST ABORTION COUNSELING MINISTRY TAKES ITS NAME FROM JEREMIAH 31:15-17, "THUS SAYS THE LORD: IN RAMAH IS HEARD THE SOUND OF MOANING, OF BITTER WEEPING! RACHEL MOURNS HER CHILDREN; SHE REFUSES TO BE CONSOLED BECAUSE HER CHILDREN ARE NO MORE. THUS SAYS THE LORD: CEASE YOUR CRIES OF MOURNING, WIPE AWAY THE TEARS FROM YOUR EYES. THE SORROW YOU HAVE SHOWN SHALL HAVE ITS REWARDTHERE IS HOPE FOR YOUR FUTURE."CATHOLIC CHARITIES HOLDS ALL LIFE AS SACRED. WE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WE LIVE IN A SOCIETY IN WHICH THE UNBORN ARE UNPROTECTED AND THAT MANY LIVES ARE TOUCHED BY THE REALITY OF ABORTION. IN ADDITION, WE FIRMLY BELIEVE IN THE COMPASSION AND MERCY OF GOD WHO FORGIVES.THROUGH PROJECT RACHEL, OUR TRAINED THERAPISTS REACH OUT IN COMPASSION TO THE WOMAN, MAN, FAMILY MEMBERS, AND FRIENDS SUFFERING FROM THE AFTERMATH OF ABORTION. WITH HELP, THOSE AFFECTED BY ABORTION CAN MOVE FORWARD RENEWED AND RECONCILED WITH SELF, THE UNBORN CHILD, FAMILY, COMMUNITY, AND WITH GOD.

REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM CATHOLIC CHARITIES REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM (CCRRP) HAS A RICH HISTORY OF SERVING PRIMARY REFUGEES IN OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1975. THE REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM MEETS THE REGIONAL NEEDS OF THE REFUGEES DESIGNATED TO RESETTLE HERE, EITHER THROUGH FAMILY REUNIFICATION OR AS "FREE CASES" ASSIGNED TO OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY. NEW REFUGEES ARE AT THEIR MOST VULNERABLE AS THEY ENTER THE UNITED STATES. AS THE ONLY RESETTLEMENT AGENCY IN SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA, CCRRP SEEKS TO ADDRESS THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL NEEDS OF ALL NEW REFUGEES SUCH AS ACCESS TO SHELTER, FOOD, CLOTHING, INCOME, MEDICAL CARE, EDUCATION, AND EMPLOYMENT. OPERATING UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS/ MIGRATION AND REFUGEE SERVICES (USCCB/MRS) IN COLLABORATION WITH DEPARTMENT OF STATE/BUREAU OF POPULATION, REFUGEES, AND MIGRATION (DOS/PRM), CCRRP CARRIES OUT REFUGEE SERVICES TO ADDRESS NEEDS BY PROVIDING DIRECT CASE MANAGEMENT AND NETWORKING WITH THE INTENTION OF BUILDING FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE. FINANCIAL SELF-SUFFICIENCY IS ACHIEVED THROUGH ACQUIRING SAFE AND STABLE HOUSING, ASSET BUILDING, FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING, AND BASIC EMPLOYMENT SOFT SKILLS TRAINING WHICH ASSISTS REFUGEES IN GAINING THE ABILITY TO SECURE EMPLOYMENT, A MORE SUSTAINABLE AND SIGNIFICANT SOURCE OF FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE. WE ALSO PROVIDE CULTURAL, TRANSPORTATION, SHOPPING AND BUDGETING ORIENTATIONS. WE WELCOMED 34 INDIVIDUALS IN FISCAL YEAR 2020. REFUGEE INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WE CARED FOR CAME FROM BURMA (MYANMAR), ETHIOPIA, SYRIA, IRAQ, AND SOMALIA, WE SAW CASES CONSISTING OF ONE INDIVIDUAL TO CASES COMPRISED OF 2-8 INDIVIDUALS. AS A PROGRAM, OUR GREATEST STRENGTH IS OUR INTENSIVE CLIENT-CENTERED CASE MANAGEMENT. GOALS ESTABLISHED FOR REFUGEES ARE INTENDED TO: ADDRESS IMMEDIATE SOCIAL/EDUCATIONAL NEEDS, ATTAIN A STABLE ENVIRONMENT, DEVELOP SKILLS FOR EMPLOYMENT, UNDERSTAND BASIC FINANCIAL PRINCIPLES, AND PROMOTE SEAMLESS INTEGRATION. THE PROCESS WE UTILIZE ENTAILS AN INTAKE AND ASSESSMENT, GOAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERVENTION, REFERRALS, MONITORING AND REASSESSING THROUGHOUT THE SERVICE PERIOD AND TRANSITIONING SERVICES SEAMLESSLY TO OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS AT THE END OF THE 90-DAY RESETTLEMENT PERIOD. THE GOAL OF RESETTLEMENT IS EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS THAT WILL ASSIST THEM ON THE ROAD TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY. REFUGEES WANT WHAT MANY AMERICANS WANT: TO FEEL A PART OF THEIR COMMUNITY, GAIN EMPLOYMENT, AND ULTIMATELY FIND A PLACE TO CALL "HOME."CATHOLIC CHARITIES REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT CONTINUES TO FACILITATE THE MATCH GRANT EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM, WHICH ASSISTS REFUGEES THAT ARRIVE WITH WORK HISTORY AND SOME FLUENCY IN FINDING EMPLOYMENT WITHIN 180 DAYS AFTER THEIR ARRIVAL. MATCH GRANT SERVICES INCLUDE RESUME BUILDING, EMPLOYMENT SOFT SKILLS TRAINING, INTERVIEWING SKILLS TRAINING, JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE, AND POST-EMPLOYMENT ADVOCACY AND MEDIATION. WE ARE CURRENTLY SERVING 16 INDIVIDUALS IN THE MATCH GRANT PROGRAM THIS YEAR. CCRRP ALSO FACILITATES THE REFUGEE CASH ASSISTANCE (RCA) PROGRAM. RCA IS AN EIGHT-MONTH GOVERNMENT FUNDED CASH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR REFUGEES THAT ARRIVE AS SINGLES OR MARRIED COUPLES WITHOUT CHILDREN. THROUGH A USCCB PARISHES ORGANIZED TO WELCOME REFUGEES (POWR) GRANT WE WORKED WITH COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS TO PURCHASE GROCERIES FOR NEWLY ARRIVED FAMILIES WITH CULTURAL GOOD ITEMS GIVING THEM A SENSE OF WELCOME AND FOOD SECURITY IN THE FIRST FEW DAYS IN THEIR NEW HOME. WE THANK ALL THE VOLUNTEERS THAT HAVE DEDICATED HUNDREDS OF HOURS TO BE FAMILY MENTORS FOR FAMILIES AND HELP GUIDE THEM IN THEIR NEW COMMUNITY AS WELL AS BEFRIEND THEM, LIVING THE WORDS OF "WELCOMING THE STRANGER." VOLUNTEERS CAN MAKE A TREMENDOUS DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A REFUGEE. ONE EXAMPLE OF HOW VOLUNTEERS CAN TRULY CHANGE A REFUGEE'S LIFE IS THE STORY OF ONE WOMAN WHO WAS ENROLLED IN OUR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM MATCH GRANT. SHE WAS HIGHLY MOTIVATION TO GAIN EMPLOYMENT BUT SHE WAS STRUGGLING WITH ENGLISH, WHICH WAS MAKING IT DIFFICULT FOR HER TO FIND A JOB. ACTUALLY, SHE HAD A FAIR BIT OF ENGLISH, BUT LACKED THE CONFIDENCE TO SPEAK. THROUGH OUR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM, WE WERE ABLE TO MATCH HER WITH A VOLUNTEER WHO CAME TO HER HOUSE TWICE A WEEK TO PRACTICE CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH. AFTER ABOUT A MONTH OF ONE-ON-ONE ENGLISH TUTORING WE WERE SURPRISED AT HOW MUCH CONFIDENCE SHE HAD GAINED. THIS CONFIDENCE ALLOWED HER TO INTERVIEW AND HIRED AT A LOCAL COMPANY. WE CREDIT THE VOLUNTEER WHO TOOK THE TIME TO SIT WITH HER AND HELP HER PRACTICE HER ENGLISH. NOW SHE CAN SUPPORT HER AND HER FAMILY AS THEY BUILD A NEW LIFE IN OUR COMMUNITY. IN FISCAL YEAR 2020, WE CONTINUED TO SEE OUR COMMUNITY'S WELCOME OF REFUGEES THROUGH DONATIONS OF ESSENTIAL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (BEDS/TABLES/CHAIRS, NEW PILLOWS, ETC), CHILDREN'S WELCOME BASKETS, HYGIENE BAGS, CLEANING SUPPLY KITS, AND SURVIVAL KITS. THESE KITS/BASKETS CONTINUE TO BE A WONDERFUL WAY FOR INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS THAT WANT TO SUPPORT REFUGEES IN OUR COMMUNITY, TO ASSIST THEM IN GAINING THE BASIC ITEMS NEEDED AS THEY ESTABLISH THEMSELVES IN THE COMMUNITY. EACH FAMILY, DEPENDING ON THE SIZE, RECEIVES AN ESTIMATED $1,000-$2000 DOLLARS IN DONATED ITEMS, COMPLETELY FROM THE GENEROSITY OF THE PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY. WE ARE SO THANKFUL FOR THE SUPPORT FROM ALL THE COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHERN MINNESOTA THAT HAVE HELPED US THIS YEAR.WE CONTINUE TO RECOGNIZE REFUGEES' GAINING FINANCIAL LITERACY SKILLS AS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPONENTS TO HELPING REFUGEES MOVE TOWARDS FINANCIAL STABILITY AND INDEPENDENCE. WE PROVIDE EACH REFUGEE THAT ARRIVES THROUGH OUR PROGRAM WITH TWO CLASSES ON FINANCIAL LITERACY THAT COVER TOPICS SUCH AS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NEEDS AND WANTS, ESTABLISHING SAVINGS, SETTING LONG-TERM FINANCIAL GOALS, ASSET BUILDING, AND VARIOUS BUDGETING TECHNIQUES. CLASSES ARE PROVIDED IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES AND INTERPRETATION ASSISTANCE IS ALSO PROVIDED. CATHOLIC CHARITIES REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM'S MISSION IS TO MEET THE NEEDS OF NEWLY ARRIVED REFUGEES BY PROVIDING ONE-ON-ONE CASE MANAGEMENT TO GUIDE THEM ON THEIR NEW JOURNEY AND EMPOWER THEM IN THEIR NEW LIFE.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMSTHE ACTIVE AGING PROGRAMS OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF SOUTHERN MN (CCSOMN) PROVIDE HEALTH AND WELLNESS OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPERIENCES THAT ARE CHANGING LIVES. THE PROGRAMS ARE EVIDENCE-BASED AND HAVE PROVEN OUTCOMES TO HELP BUILD PEOPLES' CONFIDENCE IN MANAGING THEIR HEALTH CONDITIONS, INCREASE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS AND REDUCE HEALTH CARE COSTS. PROGRAMS SERVE ALL PEOPLE, REGARDLESS OF FAITH TRADITION, AND ARE FREE OF CHARGE. THE OVERALL GOAL OF THESE PROGRAMS IS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE AND HELP PEOPLE LIVE INDEPENDENTLY LONGER. THE PROGRAMS ARE OFFERED THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN MINNESOTA. 1,631 PARTICIPANTS WERE SERVED FROM JULY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2020.EXERCISE PROGRAMS ARE SOME OF THE MOST POPULAR CLASSES AVAILABLE. TRAINED VOLUNTEER LEADERS ARE PROVIDING SAIL (STAYING ACTIVE & INDEPENDENT FOR LIFE) AND THE ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION EXERCISE PROGRAM. EACH PROGRAM PROVIDES EXERCISES TO IMPROVE STRENGTH, FLEXIBILITY AND ENDURANCE, WHILE PROVIDING SOCIAL CONNECTIONS AND SOME ALSO HELP PROBLEM-SOLVE AND PROVIDE EDUCATION. PARTICIPANTS STATED THEY ARE STRONGER AND ABLE TO DO MORE DAILY ACTIVITIES THAT USED TO BE HARD FOR THEM. PARTICIPANTS OF THESE PROGRAMS ARE ENCOURAGED TO WORK AT THEIR OWN PACE BY INCREASING ACTIVITY AND MODIFYING EXERCISES TO MEET THEIR ABILITY. FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO LEARN WAYS TO BETTER MANAGE THEIR OWN HEALTH, ACTIVE AGING PROGRAMS INCLUDE HEALTH AND WELLNESS CLASSES THAT SUPPORT CAREGIVERS AND THOSE MANAGING ONGOING HEALTH CONDITIONS. THESE INTERACTIVE CLASSES PROVIDE TOOLS TO BETTER CARE FOR YOURSELF AND THE COMPLEX SYMPTOMS AND ISSUES PEOPLE FACE, WHETHER MANAGING THEIR OWN HEALTH OR CARING FOR SOMEONE ELSE. THE POWERFUL TOOLS FOR CAREGIVER CLASSES HAVE BEEN TRANSFORMING FOR MANY PARTICIPANTS. THE CLASSES HAVE HELPED PARTICIPANTS UNDERSTAND THAT CARING FOR A SPOUSE OR LOVED ONE, WITH A CHRONIC CONDITION, OFTEN CHANGES WHAT HAS BEEN NORMAL IN A RELATIONSHIP. BY REALIZING NEW NORMAL PATTERNS, THEY CAN INCREASE PATIENCE IN CARING FOR AND IMPROVE COMMUNICATION WITH LOVED ONES. THE ACTIVE AGING PROGRAMS WERE FUNDED BY CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL & COMMUNITY SERVICE, MN BOARD ON AGING AND GREATER MANKATO AREA UNITED WAY.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Robert TerebaPAST EXEC DIRECTOR/SECRETA0.7$96,387
Mary LiebschCONTROLLER THRU 6/22/2040$61,061
Shanna HarrisEXEC DIRECTOR/SECRETARY32$17,788
Very Rev William ThompsonVICE PRESIDENT0.7$0
Dr Jane NjeruDIRECTOR0.7$0
Colleen HelmsDIRECTOR0.7$0
Mary FarrellDIRECTOR0.7$0
Kevin AakerDIRECTOR0.7$0
Dean BeckmanDIRECTOR0.7$0
Reverend Monsignor Thomas MelvinVICE PRESIDENT0.7$0
Teresa PearsonDIRECTOR0.7$0
Jimmy BickerstaffVICE CHAIR0.7$0
Mary Frances LaneDIRECTOR0.7$0
Reverend Gregory HavelDIRECTOR0.7$0
Olivia OrdazDIRECTOR0.7$0
Mary WalkerDIRECTOR0.7$0
Heather LenzTREASURER0.7$0
Scot BerkleyCHAIR0.7$0
Tim SheaDIRECTOR0.7$0
Most Reverend John QuinnPRESIDENT0.7$0

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