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Table of Contents

Message from Board Chair Steve Parrish

Message from CEO Ariel Zwang

2015 Highlights

Child Advocacy Centers

#PutNailinIt & Domestic Violence

ATP & Streetwork

Hotlines & DVLP

Community Programs

2015 Financial Summary

Our Generous Supporters

For more than three decades, Safe Horizon has been a beacon of hope for survivors of crime and abuse. When people have nowhere else to turn, they come to Safe Horizon and we are there for them with open arms. This past year alone, Safe Horizon touched the lives of more than 250,000 people.

We could not have done this without the generous support of our donors and partners.

Domestic violence, child abuse, human trafficking, sexual assault, youth homelessness and all family and community violence are issues we must face both here in New York City and around the world. These are tough problems that can seem daunting. But rather than shrink back from the challenge, the more than 600 employees of Safe Horizon are out there 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year working to help victims, their families and move us all closer to a society free from violence and abuse.

I have a quote I am fond of: “Leaders deal in the commodity of hope.” That’s exactly what the people of Safe Horizon exemplify through their work day in and day out.

In 2016, let’s continue working together to help end domestic violence. Let’s make progress in the fight to raise awareness of how to prevent child abuse. Let’s keep making it clear that human trafficking, sexual assault and youth homelessness is, and always will be, unacceptable.

Let’s all continue to be champions for survivors and their families who need help and hope during their darkest hours.

With Gratitude,

Steven C. ParrishSteven C. ParrishChair, Board of Directors

A Message from Our Board Chair

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Safe Horizon works day and night toward our vision of a society free of family and community violence.

In 2015, we came closer to making our vision a reality by launching our #PutTheNailinIt campaign to end domestic violence. During the campaign, which launched in April, we asked people to make a donation, paint their ring fingernail purple to show their support and share the image on social media. With the help of celebrities such as Alan Cumming, Tamron Hall and Kyra Sedgwick the campaign raised tens of thousands of dollars and engaged millions of people on social media. We are excited to build on our success as we continue the #PutTheNailinIt campaign in 2016.

Safe Horizon also made strides in providing enhanced mental health care services to our clients and all residents of New York City. The city approved two new Safe Horizon counseling sites, one that is open to both our clients and the public located at our Manhattan/Bronx Community Program and the other based inside a Safe Horizon domestic violence shelter, a first of its kind in New York.

We also advocated for, and got, increased funding for Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) across the state of New York. From New York City to Buffalo, CACs provide the coordinated response, investigation and prosecution of sexual and or physical child abuse cases and – most importantly – treatment for victims and their families. With increased funding from our government partners and donors like you, we were able to help thousands of children and their family members heal and find justice in 2015.

These are just a few examples of how you have helped more victims become survivors and helped us move closer to realizing our vision of a society free from community and family violence. Thank you!

Sincerely,

Ariel ZwangAriel ZwangChief Executive Officer

A Message from Our CEO 2015 Highlights

Thank you to each of our individual,

foundation, corporate and government supporters

for helping Safe Horizon move tens of thousands of victims from crisis to confidence in 2015. We

are proud to serve as the nation’s leading victim’s

services organization; this is made possible because

of supporters like you.

Bronx CAC Opening Event Bronx CAC Opening Event Bronx CAC Opening Event In 2015, Safe Horizon opened our Bronx Child Advocacy Center (CAC) in collaboration with our partners at the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, the New York City Police Department, the Administration for Children’s Services, the Bronx District Attorney’s Office, the New York City Law Department and Montefiore Medical Center. Our CACs now serve all five boroughs, helping children and their families heal and find justice.

Champion Awards Champion Awards Champion Awards Safe Horizon’s 20th Annual Champion Awards Dinner honored Alan Cumming, Miss America Kira Kazantsev and Verizon. The event raised $1 million to help victims of violent crime and abuse.

International Delegates & VisitsInternational Delegates & VisitsInternational Delegates & VisitsAs the nation’s leading service provider for victims of crime and abuse, Safe Horizon often hosts international visitors to share and learn best practices from foreign agencies and governments. From March till May, we were honored to have visitors from Russia, London, Greece and Australia to showcase our Domestic Violence Shelters, Hotlines, Child Advocacy Centers and more.

In December, 2014 Dr. Lisa O’Connor, Deputy Program Officer, participated in a three-day joint United Nations and UNICEF global technical consultation in Mexico City. Dr. O’Connor was one of two participants representing the United States. The consultation included representatives from 20 countries and brought them together to discuss the social service response to violence against women and girls. Over the course of the three days, representatives identified core social services that should be available to victims and standards for each social service. The UN and UNICEF goal was to gather best practices to inform a report of these social services and their standards to solicit governments around the world to pilot the adoption of these standards.

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Child Advocacy Centers

Safe Horizon’s Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) are child-friendly facilities for children up to age 12 who have endured sexual or physical abuse.

Located in each of the five boroughs of New York City, Safe Horizon’s CACs provide critical help to families in crisis due to child abuse. Each of our CACs bring together multiple agencies under one roof who are involved in the response to these cases and treatment for victims and their families. The Administration for Children Services, pediatri-cians, the New York Police Department, Assistant District Attorneys and Safe Horizon staff including child forensic specialists and counselors, are all present at each Safe Horizon CAC.

With the February 2015 opening of Safe Horizon’s fifth CAC located in the Bronx, we are now able to provide critical resources and services to families dealing with child abuse in each borough of New York City. Serving more than 5,000 children and nearly 3,000 caregivers in 2015, CACs provide treat-ment and healing to our community’s youngest vic-tims of violence and abuse as well as their families.

Handmade arts and crafts like this tree create interactive displays for children.

The official ribbon cutting from Safe Horizon’s Bronx CAC opening ceremony.

Howard Thompson of WPIX giving a speech at the opening ceremony of Safe Horizon’s Bronx CAC.

Murals at our CACs help to create a welcoming environment for children and their families.

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1 in 4 women experience domestic violence in their lifetime. We can stop that.

Celebrities from Alan Cumming to Tamron Hall lent their voices and support to the

#PTNII campaign.

Generous corporate support from partner’s such as Airbnb helped make #PTNII an incredible success.

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#PutNailinIt & Domestic Violence

In late 2014, the now famous Ray Rice incident helped spark a national conversation about domestic violence. Safe Horizon, partnering with the advertising agency Arnold Worldwide, decided it was time to create a campaign to work towards finally ending domestic violence.

Currently, an estimated 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will be a victim of domestic violence during their lifetime according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Joining with dedicated individuals and corporate partners such as AirBnB, Safe Horizon launched the #PutTheNailinIt campaign in April 2015 to help change those facts.

This campaign simply asks people to:

1. Make a donation

2. Paint their left ring fingernail any shade of purple

3. Share an image of their painted fingernail on social media with the hashtag #PutTheNailinIt

On social media, nearly 20,000 Twitter conversations took place around the #PutTheNailinIt campaign, generating an estimated 82 million views. Celebrity spokespeople including Tamron Hall, Alan Cumming, Kyra Sedgwick, Miss America 2015 Kira Kazantsev and others lent their voices to help raise awareness of the campaign. Supporters also raised more than $70,000 dollars, with Airbnb making a challenge gift of $10,000 to match individual contributions during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Visit PutTheNailinIt.org to learn more and find out how you can do your part to end domestic violence for good.

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ATP & Streetwork

ATPATPATPSafe Horizon’s Anti-Trafficking Program (ATP) has been working to end labor and sex trafficking since 2001. ATP is the largest service provider for trafficking victims and survivors on the East Coast. Working intensively with nearly 200 clients in 2015, and providing counseling to more than 1,000 others, ATP’s work is critical in creating communities free from human trafficking.

ATP provides a wide array of services help those who experience trafficking to reclaim their lives and regain hope. Social and legal services are fully integrated, a unique feature not common among anti-trafficking organizations. ATP clients can work with case managers to obtain emergency housing, social services, advocacy, long-term legal aide, visa applications and more.

In 2015, ATP partnered with the Kings County District Attorney’s Office to co-lead the Brooklyn Human Trafficking Task Force. The task force, which provides services to all victims of trafficking, is comprised of more than 35 federal, state, local New York City agencies and service providers.

By leading the way in anti-trafficking efforts in New York City and beyond, ATP helps bring hope to thousands.

StreetworkStreetworkStreetworkSince 1984, Safe Horizon’s Streetwork Project has been giving homeless young people refuge from the city’s harsh streets; and the critical resources they need to build a stable life.

Streetwork provides various programs and services to homeless youth at four locations in New York City.

At two drop-in centers, one in Harlem and the other on the Lower East Side, homeless youth can get canned food, shower, pick up donated clothing, receive HIV testing and get support from staff when applying for jobs and housing.

At our overnight shelter, clients can sleep in a warm bed instead of on cold concrete or a subway car.

Lastly, a mobile outreach team goes out each evening, no matter how low the temperature is, offering food, water, socks or even a ride to homeless youth. We remind these vulnerable young men and women that help is available to them. In 2015, Streetwork Project staff had more than 21,000 contacts with street involved youth, served more than 65,000 meals and worked with more than 1,000 individual clients.

Gimella is a proud peer advocate with Streetwork.

Abdul, a longtime client of Streetwork, was recently featured in a NY Times article.

Shandra Woworuntu (left), former ATP client and Ileana Taylor (right), ATP Staff

Ixchel (far right) is coaching volunteers on how to prepare some of the 65,000 meals Streetwork serves to homeless youth every year.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE:Assists callers to plan for their safety and can connect callers to a domestic violence shelter.

CRIME VICTIMS HOTLINE:Helps victims of violent crime and abuse.

SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE:Provides confidential support for those who have experienced a form of sexual assault, such as rape.

DVLPDVLPDVLPThose who experience domestic abuse often face complicated legal situations while attempting to regain a sense of safety and stability. Safe Horizon’s Domestic Violence Law Project (DVLP) helps these clients navigate the legal system with expertise in matters such as obtaining orders of protection, child custody and child support.

Providing free legal representation, information and consultations, DVLP worked with more than 700 clients and provided services over the phone to an additional 300 plus callers in 2015.

HotlinesHotlinesHotlinesSafe Horizon’s three Hotlines – for Domestic Violence, Crime Victims and Rape and Sexual Assault – are the gateways to support for victims of violence and abuse. The Hotlines operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for individuals and families who urgently need resources and referrals or who simply need someone to listen.

Our Hotlines answered nearly 100,000 calls in 2015, assisting callers with help in finding the most appropriate programs and services to move from crisis to confidence. Our Hotlines are staffed with multi-lingual operators who can administer crisis counselling, assist callers with safety planning, advocate on their behalf to the New York City Police Department and or connect the caller to the city’s domestic violence emergency shelter system.

Our operators also provide the reassurance to callers that someone is there on the other end of the line, willing to help them in their greatest time of need, without judgement.

Hotlines & DVLP

Hotline staff often provide a person’s first interaction with Safe Horizon.

Cynthia and her staff researching legal materials for a client’s case.

With a dedicated staff, DVLP serves hundreds of clients every year.

It takes a team to make our programs a success.

Director Cynthia Domingo-Foraste leads the Domestic Violence Project in Brooklyn.

Getting ready to answer just one of the nearly 100,000 calls our Hotlines receive each year.

Hotline staff are there to support each other too.

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For survivors of domestic violence, rape and sexual assault and families of homicide victims, the Community Programs serve as a critical resource in the survivor’s movement from crisis to confidence. Each center provides essential services including: case management, counseling, therapy, referrals, emergency assistance with housing and housing transfers and support groups, all free of charge.

We also operate a Helpline answering calls and referring crime victims to appropriate resources – in 2015 we helped nearly 6,000 clients through our Helpline and in person at our Community Program locations.

Community ProgramsOur Community Programs serve all five boroughs of New York City and provide help to victims of violent crime and abuse. Located in centralized and easily assessable areas, these community based programs are open to anyone who needs our services.

As a social worker, Katherine views it as her life’s mission to help others.

Jennifer, a dedicated social worker, is just one of the incredible staff members who works at our Community Programs.

Community programs seek to brighten client’s lives, like this sun.

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2015 Financial SummaryWhere Our Funds Come From

How We Spent Our Funds

Programs we supported

Revenue FY 2015 FY 2014

Grants $47,484,715 $44,941,446

Contributions 4,139,640 4,368,694

In-Kind Contributions 2,589,714 2,018,244

Special Events 758,022 1,078,270

Investments 188,967 84,138

Fees 1,859,593 2,082,915

Interest Gain/(Loss) 25,922 72,318

Miscellaneous 236,211 249,855

Total Revenue $57,230,940 $54,895,880

Expenses FY 2015 FY 2014

Domestic Violence and Hotlines $23,112,355 $22,304,693

Community and Court Programs 11,707,234 12,041,814

Children, Youth and Mental Health 10,629,146 9,165,449

Management 8,129,387 7,951,278

Development 1,387,670 1,060,573

Total Expenses $54,965,792 $52,523,807

Net Assets FY 2015 FY 2014

Beginning of year $22,133,159 $19,761,086

End of year $24,398,307 $22,133,159

Change in Net Assets $2,265,148 $2,372,073

0.8% 0.6%

2.5%

23.4% 21.5%

50.9% 51.2%

2.0%

14.8%

25.8% 27.3%

15.1%

82.7% 82.9%

11.7% 11.6%

82.9% 82%

1.3% 2.0%

3.2% 3.8%

FY 2015

FY 2015

FY 2015

FY 2014

FY 2014

For complete financial statements and the Independent Auditor’s Report, please visit our website at www.safehorizon.org.

Contributions (including in-kind)

Contributions (including in-kind)

Special Events Special Events

Other Other

Development

Children, Youth and Mental Health

Children, Youth and Mental Health

Domestic Violence and

Hotlines

Domestic Violence and

Hotlines

Development

Management

Court, Community and Criminal Justice

Court, Community and Criminal Justice

Management

Programs Programs

Grants Grants

Fees Fees

FY 2014

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Our Generous SupportersThe extraordinary generosity of the following individuals, corporations and foundations provided vital support to Safe Horizon between July 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014. We are grateful for your partnership!

Publication Listing Gifts of $500,000 +News CorpRobin Hood Foundation

Gifts of $250,000 to $499,999The Gerstner Family Foundation

Gifts of $100,000 to $249,999The Avon Foundation for WomenFoundation for a Just SocietyH. van Ameringen FoundationVerizon Foundation

Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999Morgan StanleyJane OransThe Staten Island Foundation

Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999Epstein Teicher PhilanthropiesThe Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings

Memorial FundMary J. Hutchins Foundation, Inc.MAC AIDS FundMaverick Capital FoundationSteven and Diane ParrishSelect Equity Group Foundation

Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.The Dammann Fund, Inc.Discovery Shared ServicesDebra J. Fine and Martin I. SchneiderCharles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.HSBCMonica Keany and Dan ZwirnAlice Lawrence Foundation Inc.Lovelight FoundationThe Mary Kay FoundationYoko OnoCharles and Leigh PennerPVH Foundation, Inc.The Edward and Ellen Roche Relief

FoundationCharles and Mildred Schnurmacher

Foundation, Inc.Michelle D. SmithThe Winters Family Fund

Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999Cheryl Abel-Hodges and John HodgesCelia Goldwag Barenholtz and Paul

K. BarenholtzBroadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDSJoyce C. Crofton Charitable FundEmpire Education Group, Inc.Goldman Sachs & Co.Robert GutensteinGerry HodesPamela and Stephen HootkinThe Rosalie Katz Family

Foundation, Inc.Michele Kirschbaum

Linda LamStephen and Carolyn McCandlessMons Concepit FoundationNash Family FoundationThe Orchard Farm FoundationBertha PersonSarah PeterThe Raether 1985 Charitable TrustJoshua S. SilverThe TJX Companies, Inc.Women of the Channel

Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999Nancy and Howard AdlerMeredith BallJeremy BlockerBNY Mellon Community PartnershipAntoinette Delruelle and

Joshua SteinerLinda Fairstein Furth Family FoundationYves GadenLouise GrunwaldGloria M. HausmanTami HoagDenise Kohn and Adam BlankJoann and Todd LangEric Larson and

Rabbi Marcus BursteinThe Helene Marks Early Start

Foundation, Inc.Parsons at The New SchoolAlexandra and John A. PorgesMichael SlocumUnited Way of New York CityUSA RxThe Judith C. White FoundationAnonymous (2)

Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499Barbara A. AbelesAlpha Beta Chapter of Omega Phi

Beta Sorority, IncorporatedJocelyn AnkerBank Leumi USASally E. BarkerBay Ridge United Methodist ChurchBenevity.orgThomas and Marcia BorgerKevin and Lorraine ByrnesDavid and Barbara CaplanRobert G. ChambersBetsy CohnCooley LLPThe DeLisi Family FoundationDowntown Elves Inc.Alfred and Harriet Feinman

FoundationDavid W. FrankelDavid P. GartenShariLeigh GordonElisabeth GrippandoRachel Haber and Ari MentzelWalter and Gail HarrisLilly HartleyDebra InwaldJoy V. JonesAnya KamenetzMiriam Katowitz and Arthur J. RadinAmy Katz and Irving ScherLee and Daney KlingensteinKo Hin Corp

Stephanie Kugelman Vick and Edward Vick

Alex LibinBrian P. McCannLaura J. McGrathGigi MahonRohit Menezes and Vanessa SouthernThe Miami FoundationMorris and Helen Messing Family

Charitable FundMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramBarbara S. MosbacherJoshua and Beth NashNew York City Association of Hotel

ConciergesMartin Newman, Esq.Ostgrodd FoundationDenise PappasStephen PayneGeri and Lester PollackP.W. of the Irvington Presbyterian

ChurchDana RossRotary Club of New YorkAndrea SchiferlElizabeth and David ShermanKent SimonsDavid N. SlarskeyHoward and Barbara SloanPeter J. and Susan SolomonLee Stahl and Toby Stahl-Maranga

Charitable FoundationMark E. Stroock IIJudy and Warren Tenney FoundationAlan and Barbara WeinschelTeresa WildeMinzalia ZoubtsovaAnonymous (1)

The extraordinary generosity of the following individuals, corporations and foundations provided vital support to Safe Horizon between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015. We are grateful for your partnership!

Publication ListingGifts of $500,000 +News CorpPhilip Morris InternationalRobin Hood Foundation

Gifts of $250,000 to $499,999Capital One BankThe Gerstner Family FoundationNEO Philanthropy, Inc.

Gifts of $100,000 to $249,999FJC – A Foundation of Philanthropic

FundsFoundation for a Just SocietyLiving Trust of Sally GottThe Hearst FoundationsStephen and Carolyn McCandlessSteven and Diane ParrishPVH Corp.The TJX Companies, Inc.H. van Ameringen Foundation

Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999Geoffrey C. Bible

Jeff and Shari BrodskyJennifer and Paul GermainThe Heckscher Foundation for

ChildrenHelp for ChildrenHSBCHumanity UnitedThe Jaharis Family FoundationJoann and Todd LangMaverick Capital FoundationMorgan StanleyNational Basketball AssociationVerizon WirelessThe Judith C. White Foundation

Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999Celia Goldwag Barenholtz and Paul

K. BarenholtzCredit Suisse FoundationEpstein Teicher PhilanthropiesMary J. Hutchins Foundation, Inc.Elton John AIDS FoundationMAC AIDS FundVincent Mulford FoundationMartin Newman, Esq.Pfizer, Inc.John A. Reisenbach FoundationRichmond County Savings

FoundationSelect Equity Group FoundationSimon & Schuster

Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999Cheryl Abel-Hodges and John HodgesAirbnb, Inc.Aon FoundationLily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.The Avon Foundation for WomenNancy B. Clark and Charles R. ClarkColgate-Palmolive CompanyThe Columbus FoundationJoseph W. ConroyCooley LLPDerek and Elizabeth CribbsDavis Polk and Wardwell, LLPDr. Bronner’s Magic SoapsErnst & Young LLPThe Estée Lauder Companies, Inc.EvolveMKDDebra J. Fine and Martin I. SchneiderCharles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.Jim and Kristin FultonHope L. and John L. FurthLinda Fairstein and Michael B.

GoldbergGoldman Sachs GivesPamela and Stephen HootkinIACBarry JacobsonJoseph P. Day Realty CorporationRita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family

FoundationMonica Keany and Dan ZwirnThe Charles S. Keene

Foundation U/AMichele KirschbaumJohn & Patricia Klingenstein Fund Hasan Ugur KoyluogluEric Larson and

Rabbi Marcus BursteinAlice Lawrence Foundation Inc.The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation

Megan Driscoll, LLCThe New-Land Foundation, Inc.Yoko OnoOpenfield Marketing (UK) LimitedGabrielle R. ProppThe Edward and Ellen Roche Relief

FoundationAndrew and Samantha SapersteinCharles and Mildred Schnurmacher

Foundation, Inc.Howard and Barbara SloanMichael SlocumThomas Michael TriplettVerizon FoundationThe Winters Family FundAnonymous (2)

Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999AlliantJohn AntimisiarisLois BallingerSusan Baumel-CornicelloBroadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDSBrooklyn NetsSam and Sharon CarpenterChannel CompanyMatthew CunninghamThe Dammann Fund, Inc.John DrzikEmpire Education Group, Inc.Firefighters for Kids FundThe First Presbyterian Church in the

City of New YorkFitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & ScintoNorma Green Family FoundationGreenberg Traurig LLPRobert GutensteinJames F. HefelfingerThe Jockey Hollow FoundationKasirer ConsultingLinda LamLeonard LitwinLovelight FoundationMacquarie GroupAlan McintyreJoshua and Beth NashNational Football LeagueThe New York Bar FoundationNordstromNY GiantsThe Orchard Farm FoundationThe Polo Ralph Lauren FoundationThe Raether 1985 Charitable TrustSheldon RichardsonJohn RomeoMay and Samuel Rudin Family

Foundation, Inc.Samlyn CapitalSonia Sande and Simon EmrichShore Group, Inc.Joshua S. SilverU3 AdvisorsUnited Health GroupWebster HallAshley WhisperWhite & Case LLP

Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999Nancy and Howard AdlerMeredith BallSonia BarrenoBeacon’s Closet, Inc.Benevity.orgThomas and Marcia BorgerBrinker InternationalManny and Joanne ChiricoJohn ColasCornicello, Tendler & Baumel-

Cornicello LLPCybergrants, Inc.Raquel DamadeoAntoinette Delruelle and

Joshua SteinerThe Difference CardEmpire Blue Cross Blue ShieldThe Fair Share FoundationPhillip G. Fairweather, M.D.Keith L. ForestKurt FreundYves GadenMajor GarrettGlobal Giving FoundationKenneth J. GoldmanBarbara G. GottliebTami HoagHotel, Restaurant & Club Employees

& Bartenders Union Local 6Umit KayaThomas KennedyDenise Kohn and Adam BlankLeathwaite International Inc.The Luminescence Foundation, Inc.Michelle McHaleMarks Paneth LLPRohit Menezes and Vanessa SouthernJames MorganNew York Hotel and Motel Trades

Council, AFL-CIONew York MetsNew York Shakespeare FestivalPIMCOPrescott Fund for Children &

Youth, Inc.Pzena Investment Management LLCPeter ReynoldsThe Roosevelt HotelCarol and Ted SattlerKirill SkokSecond Wave RecyclingThe Staples FoundationMark E. Stroock IITruist a.k.a FirstGivingWashington Square FilmsAriel Zwang and Gordon MehlerAnonymous (2)

Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499Barbara A. AbelesKaren Adler and Peter KaplinJohane AlexandreAlpha Beta Chapter of Omega Phi

Beta Sorority, IncorporatedEdward and Tania BakalarzBank Leumi USALinda and William BerlinerJoyce BermanThe Bernheim Foundation, Inc.BNY MellonJohn BovenziBrooklyn CollegeJohn BuchananDonna CampbellScott CampionDave and Barbara CaplanHoward and Leslie ChatzinoffJean-Francois and Veronique

ChristoryChurch of the AscensionTeddy CillisPete ClarkeBea CloseScott CockerThe Betsy and Alan Cohn

Foundation, Inc.Hector and Fabio CotzaJoyce C. Crofton Charitable Fund

Crystal & CompanyJennifer and Matthew DalyRegina and John DalyStephen DantonioJames DeadwylerRobert L. DeakFrances Del RosarioMartha and Kevin DelehantyThe DeLisi Family FoundationJoshua DembowitzNicola DingemansSheila and Drew DunphyEarthshare New YorkRoss EatonEileen Fisher, Inc.Carol and Roger EinigerIvor Elrifi and Corina GaykEveryday Hero FundingJoan FabioJoseph and Jessica FalenckiAlfred FeinmanAaron FinePeter J. Firestein and

Sheree S. StombergFLSV Fund Administration ServicesMichael ForrestDavid W. FrankelMark FreedmanLawrence and Elizabeth FrersArthur J. Gallagher Risk Management

Services, Inc.David P. GartenJim GeraceThe Kimberly Cramer Germ

FoundationDeNora and Mark GetachewEdward GoldbergShariLeigh GordonLee Gottlieb Fund, Inc.Patricia L. GouldElisabeth GrippandoGlenda GuerriJan GuifarroRachel Haber and Ari MentzelHarnisch Family FoundationJulie HarrisWalter and Gail HarrisHavas WorldwideTony HayesMichael HepinstallHigh School of Art and DesignThomas HoldsteinDebra InwaldMiriam Katowitz and Arthur J. RadinAmy Katz and Irving ScherL. William and Brit KayDenis P. and Carol A. Kelleher

Charitable FoundationRachel KelleherVictor and Elena KiamThe Klingenstein FoundationDouglas and Robin KlionKo Hin CorpHeni Koenigsberg and Marc PlonskierYakov KofnerEric and Jennifer KomiteeDaniel and Vivian KorichRonald KremnitzerLauren’s Kids FoundationKirk LavineJohn LesterKelly LevesqueThe Leon Levy FoundationMarjorie R. LewisKyoko LinWanda LucibelloThe M&T Charitable FoundationLaura J. McGrath

Paula McGlarryAlexandra McTagueGigi MahonSusan MaierArriana MarionMike MasonThe V & L Marx FoundationMEC New YorkThe Louis Messer and Helen Messer

Charitable FoundationMorris and Helen Messing Family

Charitable FundMetzger-Price Fund, Inc.Edward & Sandra Meyer

Foundation, Inc.Lacey MicallefMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramGabe MillerHeath MillerBarbara S. MosbacherDiana C. MousallyKathleen NekolaNetwork for GoodNew York City Association of Hotel

ConciergesNewmark Grubb Knight FrankPaula K. OppenheimOstgrodd FoundationEda OzmenP.W. of the Irvington Presbyterian

ChurchDenise PappasDavid PauleyEddie PeltoJohn PerlmutterIlyssa and Michel PimientaMichael PoulosRebecca Quinn-VogelJoel RampoldtSue Ellen RittmasterLiz RobertsJoel RoffmanAdrienne RosenJeff RosenstockMarcia and Philip Rothblum

Foundation, Inc.Mitchell E. RudinCharu SarmaWilliam SchwartzThe Sherry Netherland, Inc.Faith and Milo SilbersteinDavid N. SlarskeyPetra SlaterLiz SloteMark C. SmithPeter J. and Susan SolomonEllen L. SpornLee Stahl and Toby Stahl-Maranga

Charitable FoundationEdward StillmanRoger and Lee StrongMichael TakataTimothy TaylorLouann TedrickRyan TooheyUBS Financial Services, Inc.USA RxRobert VillencyJay VogelGregg WalkerHarvey WeinbergAlan and Barbara WeinschelAmy Wilson and David FlanneryRachel WoltherThe Yale Club of New York CityRich YannacoMagda YrizarryAnonymous (3)

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Sexual Assault Hotline 212.227.3000

Crime Victims Hotline 866.689.HELP (4357)

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