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As you read this Christmas issue of Charity Works, think about how you can participate in the Catholic Charities’ mission

to serve Jesus Christ by serving those in the greatest need. In each quarterly publication, we share with you the good

works and exciting developments your generosity makes possible.

This year, we’ve launched the new Samaritan House Women’s Shelter in northeast Denver, opened new affordable housing with the 47-unit Guadalupe Apartments in Greeley, and launched a new Marisol Homes location for single

women with children.

Those are just some of the new initiatives that help us serve more than 110,000 people in northern Colorado through

our seven ministries: Marisol Services; Early Childhood Education; Shelter Services; Archdiocesan Housing;

Sacred Heart Counseling; Family, Kinship and Senior Services; and Parish and Community Relations.

There’s much more to come. On Saturday, January 13, join us at the Celebrate Life rally and march at the state Capitol

in Denver. Two weeks later, on January 27, the seventh annual Beacon of Hope Gala – in support of Marisol Services —

will be held at Wings Over the Rockies.

During the seasons of Advent and Christmas, I wish you and your families the great peace of Our Lord. I also encourage

you to experience the deep joy of giving yourself to others year-round through Catholic Charities. Come down and serve

a meal at Samaritan House. Volunteer at a Gabriel House. Become a parish ambassador. We await you with open arms.

God Bless,

Larry Smith

President and CEO of Catholic Charities

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MARISOL HEALTH

Support women in need and celebrate the joy of life by attending the next benefit dinner in support ofCatholic Charities’ Marisol Services.

Saturday, January 27, 2018Wings Over the Rockies Museum7711 E. Academy Blvd., Denver

4:00 pm Mass at Bishop Machebeuf High SchoolCelebrant: Father Brian Larkin

5:30 pm Cocktails & Marketplace

7:00 pm Dinner & Program Begins

Jane and Michael NortonBeacon of Hope Award Recipients

Ticket per person: $150

Young Professionals Lounge: $75

Looking for In-Kind Donations for the Marketplace• Gift cards $25 or more• Wine bottles $12 or more• Religious items

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Hope of

Denisa’s first appointment at Marisol Health was not how she imagined it.

As a nurse moved the ultrasound wand over her pregnant belly, she held a phone close to the sound of the baby’s beating heart. Listening on the other end was Denisa’s incarcerated fiancé.

“The feds picked him up less than two weeks before, and I went in to my first appointment without him,” said the 28-year-old mother. “I told them my concerns, but (the medical staff) was very comforting. After their words of encouragement and saying he could hear the heartbeat—it made me feel comfortable.”

Marisol Health, a network of medical clinics run by Catholic Charities of Denver, heard Denisa’s angst. The father of her child faced felony charges. She had an 8-year-old son, no health insurance and a high school education. Having had three abortions, and several miscarriages, Denisa worried she couldn’t have a healthy baby.

“I thought maybe I had messed my body up, and I wanted to see if I could get excited or not excited–if the baby was okay,” she shared a month before her due date.

She wanted to turn to Planned Parenthood.

“Planned Parenthood was my favorite place to run to,” she said. “That’s mostly the reason why I’ve done abortions in the past, out of fear, out of being a single mom and struggling.”

She saw Marisol Health’s location listed on a Google search. Marisol Health is located right across the street from Planned Parenthood. Denisa decided to go to Marisol Health for an ultrasound. She felt emotional during the appointment.

“If God gave me one more chance to have this baby, I’ve got to have it,” she said. “It’s not the way I pictured it, but it could be worse.”

The compassionate staff at Marisol Health helped her make a plan. They scheduled her appointments, gave her donated clothing and suggested resources to help during her pregnancy, and after. She now takes classes at Community College of Aurora and works part-time while awaiting the birth of her child.

“When I go in, I feel like I’m the only person there,” Denisa said. “If I have a bad day, I go to talk to someone. I get plenty of support. … I’m really proud of myself. I got over my fear.”

In 2017, Marisol Health served 821 clients, 70 percent of whom earn less than $30,000. As part of Marisol Services, Marisol Health provides women with life-affirming medical care, counseling and social services. Learn more at ccdenver.org/marisolservices.

* Stock photo used to protect client privacy.

Young mom’s fears overcome at Marisol Health

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SNAPSHOT OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES

ARCHDIOCESAN HOUSING

Archdiocesan Housing provides affordable, service-enriched housing for individuals and families who cannot access decent housing in the broader marketplace. We believe all persons deserve to be treated with dignity. We strive to offer our residents housing where they can feel valued, offer their talents and have a sense of home and self-worth. In addition, we provide supportive services and enrichment activities that assist our residents in maintaining independence according to the circumstances of their lives.

1,118,813 nights of shelter in affordable housing

29 affordable housing properties with 1,719 rental units

Justin Raddatz Executive Director

MARISOL SERVICES

Marisol Services is a comprehensive health, housing and human services network built by Catholic Charities to meet the urgent and ongoing needs of women, men, and families in crisis. As part of Marisol Services, Marisol Health provides women with life-affirming medical care, counseling, and social services. Marisol Homes, at four locations, serves expectant mothers, single women, and single women with children.

2,080 visits from 821 individual clients 161 women receiving prenatal care

133 (estimated) babies born

Jan McIntosh Vice President

SHELTER SERVICES

Catholic Charities provides hope to individuals and families experiencing homelessness by providing love, safety, shelter, clothing, food, and services to help rebuild their lives and restore dignity. Our approach of mercy and compassion encourages trusted relationships to form — and to heal wounds caused by trauma.

Samaritan House in Denver, Guadalupe Community Center in Greeley, and The Mission in Fort Collins all provide overnight shelter and an Extended-Stay program. Samaritan House Women’s Shelter in Denver provides overnight shelter, as well as a transitional program.

212,082 nights of shelter in emergency and transitional housing

714 job placements of Samaritan House residents

Michael Sinnett Vice President

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Catholic Charities provides educational, physical, emotional, and psychological support to help at-risk childrenand families.

We prepare children for school, empower families, and help alleviate poverty by providing high-quality, affordable early childhood education.

Provided comprehensive, quality education to 517 children at 6 sites

186,668 meals served to low-income children

Alison Keough Vice President

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LOVE AND COMPASSION WHEN AND WHERE NEEDED

PARISH AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Emergency Assistance helps families and individuals facing a financial emer-gency or who have been impacted by a disaster.

Immigration Services provides assistance for those with valid legal claims to status in the U.S.

The Respect Life Office collaborates with parishes, schools, faith-based organizations and otherlocal educational institutions in building a culture of life based solidly on Catholic Social Teaching.

28,007 direct emergency assistance services provided to households

1,384 individuals and 253 children served with legal advice, assistance, and representation

6240 Smith Road, Denver(303) 742-0828

For donation assistance or questions, please call

(303) 867-0614

ccdenver.org

FAMILY, KINSHIP AND

SENIOR SERVICES

Our services help families address problems that stretch them to financial limits, such as helping aging parents or raising a relative’s children.

1,556 elderly individuals assisted through Senior Services

Resource and referral information for 590 seniors who called needing assistance

Supported 155 children and 207 adults through our Kinship ministry

Virginia Hentschel Director

SACRED HEART COUNSELING

Sacred Heart Counseling, formerly known as Regina Caeli Clinical Services, offers counseling and mental health services that are faithful to the Church, helping torestore and strengthen families and parish communities. Services are available to anyone, regardless of religious affiliation.

228 new clients received clinical services—including individual, marriage, and family counseling

Provided 1,377 units of service to school children through individual and group counseling sessions at 8 Catholic schools

Linda Montagna, Psy.D. Executive Director

Deacon Geoff BennettVice President

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TAX CREDIT OPTIONS FOR DONORS

One donation, double the benefits

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This year, donors have access to more tax credits when giving to Catholic Charities, so helping those in need can be a doubly rewarding experience.

The new Samaritan House Women’s Shelter, which opened inSeptember, and Marisol Homes, which opened a new location, qualify for tax credits in addition to other Catholic Charities shelters and child care center locations. When a donation is made to these ministries under the Enterprise Zone or Child Care Tax Credit, Colorado donors can receive a tax credit they can use on their Colorado state income taxes.

“It’s a win-win situation because the donation goes further to help those in need and the donor has an after-tax lower cost of donation, even though they gave more,” said Wayne Wolberg, chief financial officer for Catholic Charities of Denver. “We have many donors that are contributing through the enterprise zone and child care tax credits.”

For example, if a donor makes a gift of $500 to a shelter, and theyreceive a 25 percent tax credit under the Enterprise Zone Credit, the after-tax cost is about $250 or less, depending on the tax bracket, he said. It’s important to note it is a tax credit and not a tax deduction, so it’s a bigger tax reduction.

After a donation is made, Catholic Charities sends a thank-you letter and tax letter for use during tax filing.

See nearby charts for a guide on how a donation benefits Catholic Charities ministries and the resulting tax credit.

Child Care Tax CreditThis credit seeks to increase the quality and availability of child care in metro Denver. The state of Colorado allows a 50 percent tax credit on state income taxes when a donation is made to these ministries:

- Marisol Homes in Lakewood - $300 minimum donation

- Catholic Charities’ Early Childhood Education programs – $300 minimum

Visit ccdenver.org/ways-to-give or call 303-867-0614

Real Cost of Giving – The table below illustrates how a large part of your donation comes back to you in various tax credits and deductions, to significantly reduce the after-tax cost of your donation.

Contribution $1,000

Colorado Income Tax Credit ($500)

Federal Tax Deduction ($127)

Colorado Tax Deduction ($46)

Total Tax Savings $673

After-tax cost of giving $327

Figures in the table are based on a 28% tax bracket. This information should not be construed as tax advice. Please consult your tax adviser, as situations may vary.

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TAX CREDIT OPTIONS FOR DONORS

WAYS TO GIVENot sure how to give back this year? There are multiple ways to donate and support those in need based on your interests and ability.

In-kind donationsGiving away goods and services greatly helps the families Catholic Charities serves. Check the regularly updated wish lists posted from different ministries for items to give. Catholic Charities also accepts donated vehicles. Call 720-799-9307 or visit ccdenver.org/ways-to-give.

Cash donationsOne of the easiest ways to give is to make a donation toward the needs of the community. Call the donor relations line at 303-867-0614.

VolunteerDonating your time is a valuable and satisfying way to help others in need. Catholic Charities has year-round opportunities to assist at shelters, child education centers, women’s healthcare centers and more. Visit ccdenver.org/volunteer.

PrayJoin the St. Teresa of Calcutta Prayer Society to join other donors in praying for the needs of the community and submitting prayer requests. Learn more at ccdenver.org/prayer.

Year-end GivingGive back in gratitude during the holidays with a year-end gift. Make a donation to a shelter or childcare center and receive a tax credit. You may also donate from appreciated stock and avoid capital gains. The Catholic Foundation offers donors assistance with establishing planned gifts or donor-advised accounts to benefit Catholic Charities. Call 303-867-0614 for information about your options.

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Enterprise ZoneEnterprise Zones exist to encourage private involvement in economically-distressed areas. The state of Colorado allows a 25 percent tax credit on state income taxes when a donation is made to one of these homeless shelters:

- Samaritan House, Denver – minimum $250 contribution

- Samaritan House Women’s Shelter, Denver – minimum $250 contribution

- The Mission, Fort Collins – minimum $100 contribution

- The Guadalupe Community Center, Greeley – minimum $100 contribution

Visit ccdenver.org/ways-to-give or call 303-867-0614

Real Cost of Giving –The table below illustrates how a large part of your donation comes back to you in various tax credits and deductions to significantly reduce the after-tax cost of your donation.

Contribution $250 $500 $1,000 $10,000

Enterprise Zone Credit ($63) ($125) ($250) ($2,500)

Federal Tax Savings ($58) ($116) ($232) ($2,322)

Colorado Tax Savings ($12) ($23) ($46) ($463)

Total Tax Savings $133 $264 $528 $5,285

After-tax cost of giving $117 $236 $472 $4,715

Figures in the table are based on a 33% tax bracket. This information should not be construed as tax advice. Please consult your tax adviser, as situations may vary.

Make Your Donation by December 31, 2017

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ARCHDIOCESAN HOUSING

GUADALUPE APARTMENTS IS LIKE ‘A HOME WITH A COACH’Ribbon cutting held for Weld County’s largest Permanent Supportive Housing complex in Greeley

Catholic Charities of Denver, local officials and partners celebrated the opening of Guadalupe Apartments, Weld County’s first large-scale, Permanent Supportive Housing complex in Greeley, designed to give low-income families and those experiencing homelessness a path to housing stability.

“Guadalupe Apartments is like a home with a coach,” said Justin Raddatz, executive director of Archdiocesan Housing. “Not only does each resident receive a beautiful, furnished apartment to call home, but also has on-site access to an array of supportive services to help them overcome any challenge they are facing toward achieving their life’s goals.”

Some 125 guests, including local affordable housing leaders, stakeholders and government officials attended the grand opening event on October 27 at 1520 N. 11th Ave. in Greeley, marking Archdiocesan Housing’s completion of the $13.5 million project and collaboration with organizations to make it a reality. Guadalupe Apartments is one of Archdiocesan Housing’s 29 affordable housing properties that offer a combined 1,719 rental units and serve more than 3,100 residents.

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila of the Archdiocese of Denver blessed the complex and spoke about the importance of residents’ dignity. Catholic Charities President and CEO Larry Smith thanked all the contributors, as well as the officials who gave remarks before a ceremonial ribbon cutting and reception.

Guadalupe Apartments has leased its 47 studio, 1- and 2-bedroom units, designed to provide formerly homeless households with a more stable and productive life. Resident Christopher Llamas was one of the first residents to move in to the complex.

“It’s the best apartment complex in Greeley,” said the 26-year-old, who experienced homelessness because of a brain injury. “I would recommend it. I’m enjoying every moment.”

To learn more about affordable housing options across the Front Range region

archdiocesanhousing.org

(303) 830-0215

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila and contributors to the Guadalupe Apartments project cut a ribbon outside the complex entrance in Greeley.

The grand opening was held October 27.

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Kathryn Nygaard, Bottom Line Diaper Bank liaison, takes boxes of Huggies diapers from Mark Hahn of Catholic Charities of Denver after receiving a 10,000 diaper donation on September 15 from the Vizient Clinical Connections Summit held in downtown Denver.

More bottoms will be covered with Huggies diapers after healthcare services company Vizient donated 10,000 diapers to the Bottom Line Diaper Bank in Denver.

The diaper bank, operated by Catholic Charities of Denver, provides some 350,000 diapers a year to low-income families for their infants and toddlers. Staff and volunteers unloaded a truck in September carrying 10,000 of the Huggies diapers after Vizient’s Clinical Connections Summit was held in downtown Denver. The donations were delivered to All Saints Parish in Denver where diapers are stored.

“Vizient and Huggies were great to work with. We were very appreciative of their donation,” said Kathryn Nygaard, Bottom Line Diaper Bank liaison for Catholic Charities of Denver.

Donations and diapers are provided throughout the year to the diaper bank, which helps to supply diapers to Gabriel House, a network of 12 parishes and volunteers that give much-needed supplies to mothers and families with young children.

“These babies are our future,” said Nhung Nielsen, a Bottom Line Diaper Bank volunteer. “We don’t want mothers to be embarrassed that they can’t afford diapers.”

The diaper bank does not ask for proof of income or other information. Families and individual recipients of all backgrounds and creeds are served.

“We serve all families,” Nygaard said. “We see a lot of immigrants and refugees. We’d love to partner with more businesses to provide diapers.”

The diaper bank needs to collect about 500,000 diapers for low-income families a year. For more information, visit ccdenver.org/diaper.

PARISH AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

10,000 Huggies delivered to diaper bankHealthcare company donates to help needy families

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SHELTER SERVICES

Catholic Charities opened Samaritan House Women’s Shelter in northeast Denver to serve vulnerable single women experiencing homelessness—making it the largest women’s-only shelter in Denver.

With support from the City and County of Denver, Catholic Charities renovated a 32,000 square-foot building that began offering emergency overnight services in September for up to 100 single women. An additional 50 women will have access to an on-site 29-day, non-medical recovery program with services intended to help them on the path to stability. This new facility, in combination with women’s shelter space at Samaritan House shelter in downtown Denver, enables Catholic Charities to provide shelter for up to 273 single women each night.

“Catholic Charities is charting a new course in caring for women experiencing homelessness by offering a continuum of care that can transform their lives,” Smith said. “To serve single women who are homeless, we must first give them shelter to protect them from harm on the streets, then be creative in helping them chart a path to stability. Our mission is to serve others with the love, mercy and compassion of Jesus Christ.”

In the Denver metro region, there were 1,722 homeless women (or 33.7 percent of the total homeless) on any given night in January, according to the 2017 Point-In-Time report from the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative.

The administrative offices of Catholic Charities are co-located with the shelter.

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DENVER’S LARGEST

WOMEN’S-ONLY

SHELTER OPENS

From left, Catholic Charities President and CEO Larry Smith, Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila, Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock,

and Denver City Councilman Christopher Herndon, at the Aug. 24 grand opening of the Samaritan House Women’s Shelter.

Homeless in Denver at-a-glance

5,116 homeless men, womenand children in the 7-county Metro Denver area.

Of the total respondents, 33.7% were female.

Source: Metro Denver Homeless Initiative

2017 Point-in-Time Report

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Sacred Heart Counseling, formerly Regina Caeli Clinical Services, celebrated the opening of its new location in Englewood.

Donors, supporters and staff attended the opening on October 25 at 750 W. Hampden Ave., Suite 415. Larry Smith, Catholic Charities President and CEO, and Linda Montagna, Psy.D., Executive Director of Sacred Heart Counseling, addressed and thanked the crowd.

Sacred Heart Counseling was renamed after the Sacred Heart of Jesus to more closely reflect its mission of faith, hope and healing.

“Nowhere can we find a more abundant and efficacious source of inspiration, strength and guidance for the care of those entrusted to us than the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus,” Montagna said in a letter announcing the name change.

Founded in 2011, the clinic serves a variety of clientele in need of counseling services, including clinical counseling to individuals, married couples, and families, comprising post-abortive counseling; school counseling at archdiocesan schools; and psychological assessment.

Sacred Heart Counseling recently added a substance-abuse program to help treat clients with both mental health and substance-abuse issues. In addition to the Englewood office, Sacred Heart also serves clients at locations in Denver, Northglenn, Arvada, Boulder, Loveland and Fort Collins.

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SACRED HEART COUNSELING OPENS NEW LOCATION WITH NEW NAMESubstance-abuse program, expanded school counseling added to services

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President and CEO Larry Smith stands with Linda Montagna, Psy.D., during the Sacred Heart opening event.

Sacred Heart Counseling 750 W. Hampden Ave.Suite 415 Englewood, CO 80110

Monday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday and Thursday: 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

To schedule an appointment, call (720) 377-1359

ccdenver.org/sacredheart

SacredHeartCounseling

Faith, Hope & Healing

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