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2014ANNUAL REPORT
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1216 Arch Street, 4th Floor
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NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER
2014 annual report
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
ALICIA KARR MARGARET O’SULLIVAN
NATIONALITIESSERVICE CENTER
ALICIA KARR
1st Vice ChairMICHELE HANGLEY, ESQ.
2nd Vice Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
KATE LANG RIVERA
WILLIAM W. MEZGER
MOHAMED NABIL BAKRY, ESQ.
MARC ALTSHULER, M.D.ANTONIO BRYANT
DEBRA CESARIO, M.S.W.ELIZABETH DeSOUZA
ZOE DEVANEYERIC EDI, Ph.D.
ANGELICA ESHBACHMARGARET HARRIS
SUE JACQUETTEJOHN KIM, ESQ.
TENDAI MUTSINZE, CA (Z), ACCABARRY O’SULLIVAN
BETH SHAPIRO, ESQ.KAREEM TAHA
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NSC BY THE NUMBERS
- Served more than 5,000 clients from over 107 countries- Provided 227 translators and interpreters worldwide with over 150 accessible languages- Held 442 legal consultations for seekers of asylum, citizenship, and human rights- Welcomed 385 refugees from countries such as Democratic Republic of Congo, Bhutan, Eritrea, and Guatemala- Placed 76 refugees of working age in jobs, earning an average wage of $9.07/hour- Engaged 1,246 people in English language proficiency classes- Launched NSC’s first crowd-funding campaign, raising over $5,000 to support services for unaccompanied minors from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador
Board Chair
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1216 Arch Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 | (215) 893-8400Nationalities Service Center
Board Chair Executive Director
On behalf of the staff, volunteers and Board of Trustees of Nationalities Service Center (NSC) we are pleased to present our 2014 Annual Report. The pages that follow will provide you withdetails of how we have worked to expand our reach and resolve to serve as the organizationfor those immigrants and refugees in the Philadelphia region who have no other place to turn. In 2014, NSC aligned our resources to serve thousands who made their way to theUnited States for a myriad of reasons, looking for a foundational gathering place where theycould regroup and access needed services to survive and succeed. We are proud to reportthat over 5,000 refugees and immigrants from 107 countries made it to our doors in 2014. NSC also stepped up its services to institute a true mental health capacity within theorganization to help our clients move forward from the trauma that many of them endured intheir home countries. We expanded our lines of service to include enhanced support for victimsof human trafficking and unaccompanied minors who fled gang violence and endured anextremely perilous journey from their homes to find safety and refuge in the United States. But all of these words fall short in demonstrating how these stories of grit and determination tosurvive form a collective spirit that permeates throughout NSC, one of the most vibrant andextraordinarily special places in Philadelphia. Quite simply, it is humbling to witness theprofound courage demonstrated by the individual journeys of our clients to find safety and dignity.For all of you that have invested in our progress through your generosity, or taken the time tohear these stories and advocate on behalf of our clients, we are so very grateful. We do hopeyou’ll stay with us as the story of the great immigration debate in the United States unfolds andthe unimaginable conflicts and acts of violence around the globe bring more and morepeople in need to our door. We can’t thank you enough for making these and so many other services possible.Your kindness and concern means so much.
Kind regards,
P.S. We need more people like you to join the movement that is Nationalities Service Center. Your friends, family and colleagues can sign up to learn more about NSC at www.nscphila.org.
MARGARET O’SULLIVANExecutive Director
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2014ANNUAL REPORT
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NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER
THANK YOU TO OUR2014 SUPPORTERS
Helping immigrants andrefugees build new lives would
not be possible without contributionsfrom these individuals, businesses,
and foundations.We are most grateful for your support.
Leadership Circle | $100,000 and aboveMargaret Harris
Sanctuary Circle | $10,000 - $99,999The Barra FoundationFirst Hospital FoundationIndependence FoundationPatricia Kind Family FoundationThe McLean ContributionshipLeo & Peggy Pierce Family FoundationThe Philadelphia FoundationRadianThe Philip and Lynn Straus FoundationStraus-Harris Foundationvan Ameringen Foundation, Inc.United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture
Freedom Circle | $5,000 - $9,999Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund, Inc.Michele HangleyThe Philadelphia Bar FoundationBrian L. and Aileen K. RobertsCiaran Paul RocheUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey
Opportunity Circle | $2,500 - $4,999Health Care Improvement FundPatricia KindSprague FoundationRichard and Laura SteelWomen's Way
Transformation Circle | $1,000 - $2,499AILABallard Spahr, LLPThe Bartlett Family FoundationJohn G. ChouThe Coleman FoundationTerryl Decker and Adam ShapiroDLA PiperEnterprise Holdings FoundationThomas and Nancy EshelmanJane and Joseph GoldblumJohn KiefferWilliam MezgerEdward ResovskyOpal RipleyRichard and Betsy SmithWalter and Christa SnowMarion Scheuer Sofaer and Abraham SofaerUnion Benevolent AssociationVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramLorle and Bert Wolfson Hope Circle | $500 - $999
Baumann, Landau & SimonAna Maria BertschBlank Rome LLPAntonio BryantKaren C. CasaleBeth and Marty DeitchmanElizabeth DeSouzaZoe DevaneyMegan L. DohertyAngelica and Eugene EshbachShannon and Edward FarmerIndy HallMary and William HangleyJason and Sue JacquetteAlicia KarrKate Lang RiveraTendai MutsinzeSagacious Consultants, LLCElizabeth Shapiro and Michael TorreyHoward Simon and Katie HangleyAlan and Leni WindleDina Yousef
Community Circle | $250 - $499James K. AbelAetna FoundationMarc and Jill AltshulerTeresa Bryce BazemoreAnn Allston BoyceSusan and Cummins CatherwoodDebra CesarioElizabeth ConnorHelen Cunningham and Ted NewboldMarjorie DubrowNancy DunleavyAnne and Bill EwingMargaret FallersElizabeth GemmillMargaret GroverMiriam HarlanH. Ronald KlaskoWinnie Lanoix and David KannersteinRev. Kevin C. LawrenceMoira B. MaPatricia MaAlbert and Veronica MartellaKathy OchrochJuliane and Dzanan RamicDaphne and Frank RoweKathleen and Frank SeidmanBen ShapiroNicole SimonNancy StrausRichard Summers and Merrily WilliamsKathleen and Anthony TarquinioOmer Tiben
New Beginnings Circle | $100 - $249
Donald L. EdwardsGary Emmett and Marianne RubyJoelle EpsteinEvelyn Eskin and David MajorJudith FarlingElaine FettigNan Feyler and Lisa ShulockDenise FikeChristine FunchionEileen B. Gibbons **Nancy Gilboy and Philip HarveyDuncan and Jocelyn GilmourCarol GossAmanda and William GreenHangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin and Schiller **John and Toby Harke **Kathryn HeintzRuth HendryEric B. Henson **Helena HeywoodJody HillDebi and Ron HoxterTimothy HunterAbbie HydeRosalie JacobsFormer Representative Babette JosephsDeepali KakarJack Kenney **Barbara B. KeppleJosephine KleinJacqueline M. KosloskiCheryl Krause **Joanna Labuda *Linda LangRachel LawtonHerman and Marciene MattlemanMelinda McCannZane David Memeger **Katrina Miltich LangstonCarey MorganDieu NguyenJaesa PahngKen and Virginia PinaMargaret Rees and Gerald BrownMichele ReimerBadonna ReingoldMarge RichardsPaul and Mary RichardsDonald and Alice RogersSusan RogersArthur SchmidtPeter SchneiderMarinda SchwartzKevin ScottGretchen and Adam ShanfeldMichael SheketoffSteven and Susan ShubertAdam SolowHoward SpodekArthur and Marcia Staddon **Abby Stamelman-HockyPhil Straus **Martha SwartzJeremy W. Tobacman **Vera Tolbert **Chris and Lee van de VeldeSybil WatsonDonald WilsonMichael ZebeGeorge Zolot
Susan AbramsNancy and Alan AnkenyAnonymousPatricia and Anastasios ArhontoulisWendy BatsonJay Federman and Sylvia BeckEugene and Virginia BeierHenry N. Blanco WhiteElizabeth Block and Bruce KuklickMichael BlohCarolyn BollingerAshely ChanCynthia ClausCarol CookPatricia and Jim DeeNino DeProphetisErica and James DelaneyPaula DelongBarbara L. DickLisa DicksonRoma and Robert DockhornTricia Dressel
Support Circle | $99 and below
New Beginnings Circle (cont’d)Caitlin BabcockSusan Becker **John and Diana Bergmann **Dene BernsteinJudith Bernstein-Baker *Richard Bernstein **Nora BlumensteinLauren BornfriendLeland and Sarah BowieMichael and Adrienne BradleyIngrid BrownJack BurchAnn ByerYoungjoon ByunJulieta CalmonMaria CarrilloJoel and Joan ChinitzSarah ChoTheodore ClattenburgRussel ClopineFaith Hartman CohenJulia CrawfordLinda CristalliBarry CrossnoBill and Toni CulletonMichael Diberardinis and Joan ReillyJennifer Donald **Maureen DonohueDeborah DouglasRafael DueñoZeina El-HalabiLeonard and Helen EvelevConstance FalconeTony Fisher and Jane UptegroveEdward GeigerMatt and Amber GoldbergAmy GoldmanMark GoodmanBernard and Marie GranorJack Herzig *Emily Huisman **I Do FoundationSarah IngermanIrfan KhanAudrey KilijianMarie KoehlerElizabeth KozartBeth and Steven LarinAnnette and Mort LevittHeather LewisAdina LiebermanRob Manning and Andrea Missias Evan MeyerFay MittlemanWilliam MontgomeryGina MooreElizabeth MottenViet-Nhan and My Linh **Michelle NiedermeierJanet NoblittCarolyn and Kevin O'BrienMargaret OrlandoCsongor PinterKaren Pollins *Ellen RiederKathy RochElsa RoelligCheryl Rudzinski *Nina Russakoff **Linda SamostMario SarnoRebecca ShollSusan and John Smith IIITriada Stampas **Lindsey Sweet *Paul Uyehara
3NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
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* In memory of Zbigniew Mlynarski** In memory of Manuel Sozinho
Mohamed AzizJohn BainesMohamed Nabil Bakry
Hope Circle (cont’d)
AIG Matching Gifts ProgramRachel Anderson **Martha AnkenyRon Avery
Support Circle (cont’d)
NSC PRIORITIESLANGUAGE ACCESS & PROFICIENCY
• Created high-level instructor training to improve quality of ESL teachers• Increased internal referrals from Legal and Social Services Departments to ESL classes, as well as off-site referrals from CHOP• Developed a court interpreter course, “Balance the Scales” with the Honorable Judge Ida Chen• Doubled medical interpreter trainings (Bridging the Gap)
• Launched accelerated response to the Unaccompanied Children crisis on Legal and Social Service fronts through an online Global Giving campaign • Expanded regional capacity to serve victims of human trafficking through technical assistance & training to service providers• Expanded legal competencies (e.g. litigating gender-based asylum cases)
HEALTH, WELLNESS & SAFETY
NEWCOMER TRANSITION & IMMERSION
PROTECTING RIGHTS OF IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEES
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
2014FINANCIALS
2
REVENUE EXPENSES
55%
6%
10%
14%
10%
5%
66%28%
5%
1% 0%
Grants & ContractsService Fees
Charitable ContributionsUnited Way
Investment Income & Other
66%28%5%1%0%
Social ServicesEducation ServicesLegal ServicesTranslation & InterpretationManagement DevelopmentSenior Center
55%6%
10%14%10%5%
2,491,6491,071,388206,78222,3758,972
2,311,235245,713404,538602,134432,615186,234TOTAL $3,801,166$4,182,469 TOTAL
• Initiated 3 sewing training programs (Arabic, Bhutanese, Burmese) to target refugees who have struggled to enter the US workforce• Broke ground on a second garden, Growing Home II, a 2.8 acre community garden site in South Philly (Point Breeze) to provide 500 refugee newcomers and long-term Philadelphia residents an opportunity to grow food and build community• Achieved a 100% pass rate in the citizenship test preparation class that connects Legal clients with resources in Education
• Assisted 135 refugee families in enrolling for benefits through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace• Hired mental health specialist to increase staff capacity for handling complex client cases• Assembled a cross-departmental Critical Incident Response Team to design response protocols for health and safety incidents including child abuse, medical emergencies, mental health, evacuation and public health
Note: NSC also received In-Kind Goods and Servicesin the amount of $1,033,279 in the formof volunteer/pro bono hours, goods, etc.
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NSC PRIORITIESLANGUAGE ACCESS & PROFICIENCY
• Created high-level instructor training to improve quality of ESL teachers• Increased internal referrals from Legal and Social Services Departments to ESL classes, as well as off-site referrals from CHOP• Developed a court interpreter course, “Balance the Scales” with the Honorable Judge Ida Chen• Doubled medical interpreter trainings (Bridging the Gap)
• Launched accelerated response to the Unaccompanied Children crisis on Legal and Social Service fronts through an online Global Giving campaign • Expanded regional capacity to serve victims of human trafficking through technical assistance & training to service providers• Expanded legal competencies (e.g. litigating gender-based asylum cases)
HEALTH, WELLNESS & SAFETY
NEWCOMER TRANSITION & IMMERSION
PROTECTING RIGHTS OF IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEES
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
2014FINANCIALS
2
REVENUE EXPENSES
55%
6%
10%
14%
10%
5%
66%28%
5%
1% 0%
Grants & ContractsService Fees
Charitable ContributionsUnited Way
Investment Income & Other
66%28%5%1%0%
Social ServicesEducation ServicesLegal ServicesTranslation & InterpretationManagement DevelopmentSenior Center
55%6%
10%14%10%5%
2,491,6491,071,388206,78222,3758,972
2,311,235245,713404,538602,134432,615186,234TOTAL $3,801,166$4,182,469 TOTAL
• Initiated 3 sewing training programs (Arabic, Bhutanese, Burmese) to target refugees who have struggled to enter the US workforce• Broke ground on a second garden, Growing Home II, a 2.8 acre community garden site in South Philly (Point Breeze) to provide 500 refugee newcomers and long-term Philadelphia residents an opportunity to grow food and build community• Achieved a 100% pass rate in the citizenship test preparation class that connects Legal clients with resources in Education
• Assisted 135 refugee families in enrolling for benefits through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace• Hired mental health specialist to increase staff capacity for handling complex client cases• Assembled a cross-departmental Critical Incident Response Team to design response protocols for health and safety incidents including child abuse, medical emergencies, mental health, evacuation and public health
Note: NSC also received In-Kind Goods and Servicesin the amount of $1,033,279 in the formof volunteer/pro bono hours, goods, etc.
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2014 annual report
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
ALICIA KARR MARGARET O’SULLIVAN
NATIONALITIESSERVICE CENTER
ALICIA KARR
1st Vice ChairMICHELE HANGLEY, ESQ.
2nd Vice Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
KATE LANG RIVERA
WILLIAM W. MEZGER
MOHAMED NABIL BAKRY, ESQ.
MARC ALTSHULER, M.D.ANTONIO BRYANT
DEBRA CESARIO, M.S.W.ELIZABETH DeSOUZA
ZOE DEVANEYERIC EDI, Ph.D.
ANGELICA ESHBACHMARGARET HARRIS
SUE JACQUETTEJOHN KIM, ESQ.
TENDAI MUTSINZE, CA (Z), ACCABARRY O’SULLIVAN
BETH SHAPIRO, ESQ.KAREEM TAHA
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NSC BY THE NUMBERS
- Served more than 5,000 clients from over 107 countries- Provided 227 translators and interpreters worldwide with over 150 accessible languages- Held 442 legal consultations for seekers of asylum, citizenship, and human rights- Welcomed 385 refugees from countries such as Democratic Republic of Congo, Bhutan, Eritrea, and Guatemala- Placed 76 refugees of working age in jobs, earning an average wage of $9.07/hour- Engaged 1,246 people in English language proficiency classes- Launched NSC’s first crowd-funding campaign, raising over $5,000 to support services for unaccompanied minors from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador
Board Chair
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1216 Arch Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 | (215) 893-8400Nationalities Service Center
Board Chair Executive Director
On behalf of the staff, volunteers and Board of Trustees of Nationalities Service Center (NSC) we are pleased to present our 2014 Annual Report. The pages that follow will provide you withdetails of how we have worked to expand our reach and resolve to serve as the organizationfor those immigrants and refugees in the Philadelphia region who have no other place to turn. In 2014, NSC aligned our resources to serve thousands who made their way to theUnited States for a myriad of reasons, looking for a foundational gathering place where theycould regroup and access needed services to survive and succeed. We are proud to reportthat over 5,000 refugees and immigrants from 107 countries made it to our doors in 2014. NSC also stepped up its services to institute a true mental health capacity within theorganization to help our clients move forward from the trauma that many of them endured intheir home countries. We expanded our lines of service to include enhanced support for victimsof human trafficking and unaccompanied minors who fled gang violence and endured anextremely perilous journey from their homes to find safety and refuge in the United States. But all of these words fall short in demonstrating how these stories of grit and determination tosurvive form a collective spirit that permeates throughout NSC, one of the most vibrant andextraordinarily special places in Philadelphia. Quite simply, it is humbling to witness theprofound courage demonstrated by the individual journeys of our clients to find safety and dignity.For all of you that have invested in our progress through your generosity, or taken the time tohear these stories and advocate on behalf of our clients, we are so very grateful. We do hopeyou’ll stay with us as the story of the great immigration debate in the United States unfolds andthe unimaginable conflicts and acts of violence around the globe bring more and morepeople in need to our door. We can’t thank you enough for making these and so many other services possible.Your kindness and concern means so much.
Kind regards,
P.S. We need more people like you to join the movement that is Nationalities Service Center. Your friends, family and colleagues can sign up to learn more about NSC at www.nscphila.org.
MARGARET O’SULLIVANExecutive Director
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Judge Renée Cardwell Hughes, The Southeastern Pennsylvania (SEPA) Chapter of the American Red CrossRonna BolanteBravo HealthCARIE (Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly)ClarifiJoanna LabovLisa McClatchy Deming, University of PennsylvaniaMaiken ScottAnne Wilms, CAI
Ballard Spahr LLPBlank Rome LLPCommunity Legal ServicesDechert LLPDLA Piper LLPDuane Morris LLPMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPPepper Hamilton LLPReed Smith LLP
Dr. Renée AndersonChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Refugee Health ProgramMatthew Clark, M.D.Delaware Valley Community Health, Fairmount Primary Care Center at St. Joseph’s Hospital Drexel Women’s Care CenterDrexel Eye PhysiciansDr. Judy EidelsonEinstein Center for Refugee HealthCarol Gantman, Ph.D.Dr. David GoodwinDr. Suzan GreenbergJefferson Family Medicine AssociatesNemours PediatricsDr. Ellen O’ConnorPenn Center for Primary CarePhiladelphia Department of Public HealthPhiladelphia Health CorpsDr. Kathleen ReidySmile Dental Care CenterPeter Yeomans, Ph.D, Philadelphia VA Medical Center
PRO BONO SERVICES
Support Circle (cont’d)Margaret VanceJulie VandermayHeidi WestShelly Yanoff and Gerry KauffmanGeanne ZelkowitzSusan Zingale-Baird
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS
Global Giving Bienvenidos! InitiativeAnonymous (4)Jonathan ArlookCaitlin BabcockJessica BarnesB.A. BighamLauren BornfriendLisa CampbellDebra CesarioElizabeth ConnorCarol CookRobert DockhornNancy DryeLeyla DursunovaAngelica EshbachNancy EshelmanHelen EvelevNan FeylerLynn GreenMargaret GroverMargery HaddenMichael HairstonSuzanne HartegJudy HerediaAdrienne HessertMichael HicksDebi HoxterBeth HuffnagleKristin JudgePeter KellyMarie KoehlerMarcia KravisMarita LindPatricia MaAnne McCormickShawn MellingerDonna MillerJoan NeubergerMargaret O'SullivanMichael O'SullivanPeter PedemontiChristian PrzybylekJuliane RamicElliot RatzmanKate RiveraAlicia KarrCiaran Paul RocheMario SarnoStacy Wyn SarnoBeth ShapiroBarbara SimmonsAleea SlappyJudith SpanglerPhil StrausShauna SwartzMartha SwartzAlan WindleLeni WindleGeanne Zelkowitz
We offer heartfelt thanks tothe following individuals andorganizations that have donatedtheir expertise this year to helpus achieve our mission of helpingimmigrants and refugees.
Legal
Medical
EducationIndependence Charter SchoolSunrise of Philadelphia
Other Services
Jefferson Refugee Health PartnersKeystone VIPLaSalle Community NursingL.W. Farmbry and AssociatesNGAThe Pennsylvania Horticultural SocietyPhiladelphia Convention and Vistior BureauRite AidScattergood FoundationUnited WayUniversity of the SciencesYale School of Medicine, Division of Prevention and Community Research, The Consultation Center
MAIN LINE EVENT IN-KIND333 Belrose Bar & GrillBeans Beauty Store & SalonChristopher's Elegance CaféHerrcastle Farm, LLCHand & Stone Massage and Facial SpaKanella Greek Cypriot Kitchen Kaplan International CentersLa Delicatesse, Inc.Main Line Art CenterMainLine Therapeutic Massage and SpaManheim New Jersey MielePanera BreadPure BarreA Taste of BritainSpogue Kitchens & BathStarbucks Wayne Bed & Breakfast Inn
NSC PARTNERSArab American CDCBridging the GapBryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social ResearchBryn Mawr College: PRAXIS ProgrambuildOnCity of Philadelphia: Mayor’s Office Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs, Office of Supportive HousingConsulate of MexicoDefenders Association of PhiladelphiaDrexel University College of MedicineDrexel University, Earle Mack School of Law Public Interest Fellowship ProgramDrexel University School of Public HealthEast Park Revitalization AllianceHealth Care Improvement FoundationHeartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human RightsHIAS PennsylvaniaJesuit Volunteer CorpsJUNTOSKohl’s Safety Center at CHOPLutheran Children and Family Service
Maternity Care CoalitionMigrant Education Program, PhiladelphiaMill Creek FarmNew Sanctuary MovementNew World AssociationOur Lady of Hope Catholic Church Pennsylvania Immigrant Citizenship CoalitionPennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Bureau of Employment and Training ProgramsPhiladelphia Community Farming CollaborativePhiladelphia Corporation for AgingPhiladelphia Refugee Mental Health CollaborativePreston’s Paradise Jefferson Refugee Health PartnersSchool District of PhiladelphiaSHARETeens 4 GoodTemple University Beasley School of LawTemple University Center for Intergenerational Learning, Project ShineTemple University Department of Public HealthTemple University Department of Film & Media ArtsThe Health Federation of Philadelphia The Pennsylvania Horticultural SocietyThomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Occupational TherapyTzu ChiUrban Nutrition InitiativeUniversity of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education: TESOLUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School, Penn Program on Documentaries & The LawUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School, Refugee Assistance ProjectU.S. Committee for Refugees and ImmigrantsVillanova School of NursingWomen, Infant and Children (WIC) ProgramWeavers WayWharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
NSC PARTNERS (Cont’d)
THANK YOU TO OUR2014 SUPPORTERS
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 4
FOR MOREINFORMATION ABOUTNATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTERVISIT US ONLINE AT
WWW.NSCPHILA.ORG
Arch Street United Methodist ChurchBed Bath and BeyondCareer WardrobeThe Curtis Institute of MusicThe Fruit GuysGateway Health
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS (cont’d)
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WE EXTEND OUR DEEPEST GRATITUDE TO OUR STAFF, VOLUNTEERS, INTERNS ANDINDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, WHO WORK TIRELESSLY TO ADVANCE OUR MISSION.
Judge Renée Cardwell Hughes, The Southeastern Pennsylvania (SEPA) Chapter of the American Red CrossRonna BolanteBravo HealthCARIE (Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly)ClarifiJoanna LabovLisa McClatchy Deming, University of PennsylvaniaMaiken ScottAnne Wilms, CAI
Ballard Spahr LLPBlank Rome LLPCommunity Legal ServicesDechert LLPDLA Piper LLPDuane Morris LLPMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPPepper Hamilton LLPReed Smith LLP
Dr. Renée AndersonChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Refugee Health ProgramMatthew Clark, M.D.Delaware Valley Community Health, Fairmount Primary Care Center at St. Joseph’s Hospital Drexel Women’s Care CenterDrexel Eye PhysiciansDr. Judy EidelsonEinstein Center for Refugee HealthCarol Gantman, Ph.D.Dr. David GoodwinDr. Suzan GreenbergJefferson Family Medicine AssociatesNemours PediatricsDr. Ellen O’ConnorPenn Center for Primary CarePhiladelphia Department of Public HealthPhiladelphia Health CorpsDr. Kathleen ReidySmile Dental Care CenterPeter Yeomans, Ph.D, Philadelphia VA Medical Center
PRO BONO SERVICES
Support Circle (cont’d)Margaret VanceJulie VandermayHeidi WestShelly Yanoff and Gerry KauffmanGeanne ZelkowitzSusan Zingale-Baird
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS
Global Giving Bienvenidos! InitiativeAnonymous (4)Jonathan ArlookCaitlin BabcockJessica BarnesB.A. BighamLauren BornfriendLisa CampbellDebra CesarioElizabeth ConnorCarol CookRobert DockhornNancy DryeLeyla DursunovaAngelica EshbachNancy EshelmanHelen EvelevNan FeylerLynn GreenMargaret GroverMargery HaddenMichael HairstonSuzanne HartegJudy HerediaAdrienne HessertMichael HicksDebi HoxterBeth HuffnagleKristin JudgePeter KellyMarie KoehlerMarcia KravisMarita LindPatricia MaAnne McCormickShawn MellingerDonna MillerJoan NeubergerMargaret O'SullivanMichael O'SullivanPeter PedemontiChristian PrzybylekJuliane RamicElliot RatzmanKate RiveraAlicia KarrCiaran Paul RocheMario SarnoStacy Wyn SarnoBeth ShapiroBarbara SimmonsAleea SlappyJudith SpanglerPhil StrausShauna SwartzMartha SwartzAlan WindleLeni WindleGeanne Zelkowitz
We offer heartfelt thanks tothe following individuals andorganizations that have donatedtheir expertise this year to helpus achieve our mission of helpingimmigrants and refugees.
Legal
Medical
EducationIndependence Charter SchoolSunrise of Philadelphia
Other Services
Jefferson Refugee Health PartnersKeystone VIPLaSalle Community NursingL.W. Farmbry and AssociatesNGAThe Pennsylvania Horticultural SocietyPhiladelphia Convention and Vistior BureauRite AidScattergood FoundationUnited WayUniversity of the SciencesYale School of Medicine, Division of Prevention and Community Research, The Consultation Center
MAIN LINE EVENT IN-KIND333 Belrose Bar & GrillBeans Beauty Store & SalonChristopher's Elegance CaféHerrcastle Farm, LLCHand & Stone Massage and Facial SpaKanella Greek Cypriot Kitchen Kaplan International CentersLa Delicatesse, Inc.Main Line Art CenterMainLine Therapeutic Massage and SpaManheim New Jersey MielePanera BreadPure BarreA Taste of BritainSpogue Kitchens & BathStarbucks Wayne Bed & Breakfast Inn
NSC PARTNERSArab American CDCBridging the GapBryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social ResearchBryn Mawr College: PRAXIS ProgrambuildOnCity of Philadelphia: Mayor’s Office Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs, Office of Supportive HousingConsulate of MexicoDefenders Association of PhiladelphiaDrexel University College of MedicineDrexel University, Earle Mack School of Law Public Interest Fellowship ProgramDrexel University School of Public HealthEast Park Revitalization AllianceHealth Care Improvement FoundationHeartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human RightsHIAS PennsylvaniaJesuit Volunteer CorpsJUNTOSKohl’s Safety Center at CHOPLutheran Children and Family Service
Maternity Care CoalitionMigrant Education Program, PhiladelphiaMill Creek FarmNew Sanctuary MovementNew World AssociationOur Lady of Hope Catholic Church Pennsylvania Immigrant Citizenship CoalitionPennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Bureau of Employment and Training ProgramsPhiladelphia Community Farming CollaborativePhiladelphia Corporation for AgingPhiladelphia Refugee Mental Health CollaborativePreston’s Paradise Jefferson Refugee Health PartnersSchool District of PhiladelphiaSHARETeens 4 GoodTemple University Beasley School of LawTemple University Center for Intergenerational Learning, Project ShineTemple University Department of Public HealthTemple University Department of Film & Media ArtsThe Health Federation of Philadelphia The Pennsylvania Horticultural SocietyThomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Occupational TherapyTzu ChiUrban Nutrition InitiativeUniversity of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education: TESOLUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School, Penn Program on Documentaries & The LawUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School, Refugee Assistance ProjectU.S. Committee for Refugees and ImmigrantsVillanova School of NursingWomen, Infant and Children (WIC) ProgramWeavers WayWharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
NSC PARTNERS (Cont’d)
THANK YOU TO OUR2014 SUPPORTERS
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 4
FOR MOREINFORMATION ABOUTNATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTERVISIT US ONLINE AT
WWW.NSCPHILA.ORG
Arch Street United Methodist ChurchBed Bath and BeyondCareer WardrobeThe Curtis Institute of MusicThe Fruit GuysGateway Health
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS (cont’d)
PHOTO CREDIT PHIL STRAUS
WE EXTEND OUR DEEPEST GRATITUDE TO OUR STAFF, VOLUNTEERS, INTERNS ANDINDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, WHO WORK TIRELESSLY TO ADVANCE OUR MISSION.
2014 annual report
NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
ALICIA KARR MARGARET O’SULLIVAN
NATIONALITIESSERVICE CENTER
ALICIA KARR
1st Vice ChairMICHELE HANGLEY, ESQ.
2nd Vice Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
KATE LANG RIVERA
WILLIAM W. MEZGER
MOHAMED NABIL BAKRY, ESQ.
MARC ALTSHULER, M.D.ANTONIO BRYANT
DEBRA CESARIO, M.S.W.ELIZABETH DeSOUZA
ZOE DEVANEYERIC EDI, Ph.D.
ANGELICA ESHBACHMARGARET HARRIS
SUE JACQUETTEJOHN KIM, ESQ.
TENDAI MUTSINZE, CA (Z), ACCABARRY O’SULLIVAN
BETH SHAPIRO, ESQ.KAREEM TAHA
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NSC BY THE NUMBERS
- Served more than 5,000 clients from over 107 countries- Provided 227 translators and interpreters worldwide with over 150 accessible languages- Held 442 legal consultations for seekers of asylum, citizenship, and human rights- Welcomed 385 refugees from countries such as Democratic Republic of Congo, Bhutan, Eritrea, and Guatemala- Placed 76 refugees of working age in jobs, earning an average wage of $9.07/hour- Engaged 1,246 people in English language proficiency classes- Launched NSC’s first crowd-funding campaign, raising over $5,000 to support services for unaccompanied minors from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador
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1216 Arch Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 | (215) 893-8400Nationalities Service Center
Board Chair Executive Director
On behalf of the staff, volunteers and Board of Trustees of Nationalities Service Center (NSC) we are pleased to present our 2014 Annual Report. The pages that follow will provide you withdetails of how we have worked to expand our reach and resolve to serve as the organizationfor those immigrants and refugees in the Philadelphia region who have no other place to turn. In 2014, NSC aligned our resources to serve thousands who made their way to theUnited States for a myriad of reasons, looking for a foundational gathering place where theycould regroup and access needed services to survive and succeed. We are proud to reportthat over 5,000 refugees and immigrants from 107 countries made it to our doors in 2014. NSC also stepped up its services to institute a true mental health capacity within theorganization to help our clients move forward from the trauma that many of them endured intheir home countries. We expanded our lines of service to include enhanced support for victimsof human trafficking and unaccompanied minors who fled gang violence and endured anextremely perilous journey from their homes to find safety and refuge in the United States. But all of these words fall short in demonstrating how these stories of grit and determination tosurvive form a collective spirit that permeates throughout NSC, one of the most vibrant andextraordinarily special places in Philadelphia. Quite simply, it is humbling to witness theprofound courage demonstrated by the individual journeys of our clients to find safety and dignity.For all of you that have invested in our progress through your generosity, or taken the time tohear these stories and advocate on behalf of our clients, we are so very grateful. We do hopeyou’ll stay with us as the story of the great immigration debate in the United States unfolds andthe unimaginable conflicts and acts of violence around the globe bring more and morepeople in need to our door. We can’t thank you enough for making these and so many other services possible.Your kindness and concern means so much.
Kind regards,
P.S. We need more people like you to join the movement that is Nationalities Service Center. Your friends, family and colleagues can sign up to learn more about NSC at www.nscphila.org.
MARGARET O’SULLIVANExecutive Director
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Judge Renée Cardwell Hughes, The Southeastern Pennsylvania (SEPA) Chapter of the American Red CrossRonna BolanteBravo HealthCARIE (Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly)ClarifiJoanna LabovLisa McClatchy Deming, University of PennsylvaniaMaiken ScottAnne Wilms, CAI
Ballard Spahr LLPBlank Rome LLPCommunity Legal ServicesDechert LLPDLA Piper LLPDuane Morris LLPMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPPepper Hamilton LLPReed Smith LLP
Dr. Renée AndersonChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Refugee Health ProgramMatthew Clark, M.D.Delaware Valley Community Health, Fairmount Primary Care Center at St. Joseph’s Hospital Drexel Women’s Care CenterDrexel Eye PhysiciansDr. Judy EidelsonEinstein Center for Refugee HealthCarol Gantman, Ph.D.Dr. David GoodwinDr. Suzan GreenbergJefferson Family Medicine AssociatesNemours PediatricsDr. Ellen O’ConnorPenn Center for Primary CarePhiladelphia Department of Public HealthPhiladelphia Health CorpsDr. Kathleen ReidySmile Dental Care CenterPeter Yeomans, Ph.D, Philadelphia VA Medical Center
PRO BONO SERVICES
Support Circle (cont’d)Margaret VanceJulie VandermayHeidi WestShelly Yanoff and Gerry KauffmanGeanne ZelkowitzSusan Zingale-Baird
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS
Global Giving Bienvenidos! InitiativeAnonymous (4)Jonathan ArlookCaitlin BabcockJessica BarnesB.A. BighamLauren BornfriendLisa CampbellDebra CesarioElizabeth ConnorCarol CookRobert DockhornNancy DryeLeyla DursunovaAngelica EshbachNancy EshelmanHelen EvelevNan FeylerLynn GreenMargaret GroverMargery HaddenMichael HairstonSuzanne HartegJudy HerediaAdrienne HessertMichael HicksDebi HoxterBeth HuffnagleKristin JudgePeter KellyMarie KoehlerMarcia KravisMarita LindPatricia MaAnne McCormickShawn MellingerDonna MillerJoan NeubergerMargaret O'SullivanMichael O'SullivanPeter PedemontiChristian PrzybylekJuliane RamicElliot RatzmanKate RiveraAlicia KarrCiaran Paul RocheMario SarnoStacy Wyn SarnoBeth ShapiroBarbara SimmonsAleea SlappyJudith SpanglerPhil StrausShauna SwartzMartha SwartzAlan WindleLeni WindleGeanne Zelkowitz
We offer heartfelt thanks tothe following individuals andorganizations that have donatedtheir expertise this year to helpus achieve our mission of helpingimmigrants and refugees.
Legal
Medical
EducationIndependence Charter SchoolSunrise of Philadelphia
Other Services
Jefferson Refugee Health PartnersKeystone VIPLaSalle Community NursingL.W. Farmbry and AssociatesNGAThe Pennsylvania Horticultural SocietyPhiladelphia Convention and Vistior BureauRite AidScattergood FoundationUnited WayUniversity of the SciencesYale School of Medicine, Division of Prevention and Community Research, The Consultation Center
MAIN LINE EVENT IN-KIND333 Belrose Bar & GrillBeans Beauty Store & SalonChristopher's Elegance CaféHerrcastle Farm, LLCHand & Stone Massage and Facial SpaKanella Greek Cypriot Kitchen Kaplan International CentersLa Delicatesse, Inc.Main Line Art CenterMainLine Therapeutic Massage and SpaManheim New Jersey MielePanera BreadPure BarreA Taste of BritainSpogue Kitchens & BathStarbucks Wayne Bed & Breakfast Inn
NSC PARTNERSArab American CDCBridging the GapBryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social ResearchBryn Mawr College: PRAXIS ProgrambuildOnCity of Philadelphia: Mayor’s Office Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs, Office of Supportive HousingConsulate of MexicoDefenders Association of PhiladelphiaDrexel University College of MedicineDrexel University, Earle Mack School of Law Public Interest Fellowship ProgramDrexel University School of Public HealthEast Park Revitalization AllianceHealth Care Improvement FoundationHeartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human RightsHIAS PennsylvaniaJesuit Volunteer CorpsJUNTOSKohl’s Safety Center at CHOPLutheran Children and Family Service
Maternity Care CoalitionMigrant Education Program, PhiladelphiaMill Creek FarmNew Sanctuary MovementNew World AssociationOur Lady of Hope Catholic Church Pennsylvania Immigrant Citizenship CoalitionPennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Bureau of Employment and Training ProgramsPhiladelphia Community Farming CollaborativePhiladelphia Corporation for AgingPhiladelphia Refugee Mental Health CollaborativePreston’s Paradise Jefferson Refugee Health PartnersSchool District of PhiladelphiaSHARETeens 4 GoodTemple University Beasley School of LawTemple University Center for Intergenerational Learning, Project ShineTemple University Department of Public HealthTemple University Department of Film & Media ArtsThe Health Federation of Philadelphia The Pennsylvania Horticultural SocietyThomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Occupational TherapyTzu ChiUrban Nutrition InitiativeUniversity of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education: TESOLUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School, Penn Program on Documentaries & The LawUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School, Refugee Assistance ProjectU.S. Committee for Refugees and ImmigrantsVillanova School of NursingWomen, Infant and Children (WIC) ProgramWeavers WayWharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
NSC PARTNERS (Cont’d)
THANK YOU TO OUR2014 SUPPORTERS
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Arch Street United Methodist ChurchBed Bath and BeyondCareer WardrobeThe Curtis Institute of MusicThe Fruit GuysGateway Health
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS (cont’d)
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WE EXTEND OUR DEEPEST GRATITUDE TO OUR STAFF, VOLUNTEERS, INTERNS ANDINDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, WHO WORK TIRELESSLY TO ADVANCE OUR MISSION.
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