2016 Annual Report

N.Y. Police and Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund

156 W. 56th Street, #901

NY, NY 10019

Phone: (646) 731-9630

Fax: (646) 713-2646

Info@answerthecall.org

www.answerthecall.org

 

The mission of the New York Police and Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund is to provide financial assistance and a network of support to the families of New York City Police Officers (NYPD), Firefighters (FDNY), Port Authority Police (PAPD), and EMS Workers (FDNY) who have been killed in the line of duty. Our goal is to raise enough funds to assist these families for the rest of their lives.

 

Dear Friends,

 

When our brave first responders make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, it is our privilege to be there to help and support the families they left behind.   Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we were once again able to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the families of our fallen heroes.  Below are some examples of the support we were able to provide in 2016:

 

  • Assisted nearly 600 families who lost a loved one in the line of duty while serving our city
  • Distributed over $3.5 million dollars to the families of our fallen NYC first responders
  • Launched our Take Our Kids to Work Day Program, pairing children of fallen first responders with professionals working in their dream careers for the day
  • Hosted our first Female Empowerment Luncheon for the women served by our organization
  • Hosted our Annual Holiday Party to provide our widows and widowers with an opportunity to come together to connect and enjoy one another’s friendship.
  • Hosted our 32nd Annual Game and Family Day at Citi Field. Julian Davis (son of fallen PAPD Officer Clinton Davis), Brian Harlin (son of fallen FDNY firefighter Daniel Harlin), and Kelly Talty (daughter of fallen NYPD Officer Paul Talty) threw out the first pitch in honor of their heroic fathers and in honor of all first responders who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.  Hundreds of family members of our fallen first responders attended as our guests and enjoyed the game, as well as our pre-game reception, where there was plenty of food, giveaways, and fun activities for the kids.

 

The following is an overview of the NY Police and Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund’s income and expenses for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2015.

 

Total Support & Revenue: $1,727,285

 

Program Expenses: $3,580,000

Fundraising Expenses: $416,139

Management and General Expense: $470,103

In-Kind Expenses: $439,457

Total Expense: $4,905,699

 

Total Assets: $48,560,225

Total Liabilities:  $298,608

Ending Net Assets: $48,261,617

 

2016 Board of Directors:

Officers:

Daniel J. “Rusty” Staub – Founder & Chairman Emeritus

Stephen J. Dannhauser – Chair

Philip V. Moyles, Jr. – President

Kevin E. Parker – Vice Chair

Lawrence M.v.D. Schloss – Vice Chair

Mark Douglas Messier – Vice President of Community Affairs

John W. Neary – Treasurer

John Nolan – Assistant Treasurer

Brian A. Waldbaum – Secretary

 

Directors:

Michael J. Aiello

William J. Begley

Kyle N. Cruz

Stephen J. Dannhauser

William F. Dawson, Jr.

John Q. Doyle

Martin J. Geller

Kevin Gilgan

Meryl D. Hartzband

John W. Keogh

Stephen J. Ketchum

Mark Douglas Messier

Philip V. Moyles, Jr.

Edward J. Munshower

John W. Neary

James Quella

Kevin E. Parker

Carrie M. Reilly

Thomas M. Rooney

Marc Rosenbaum

Lawrence M.v.D. Schloss

Andrew Shapiro

Edward Skyler

Daniel J. “Rusty” Staub,

Steven Stuart

Howard Weiser

Peter Zaffino

 

Director of Development: Lauren Profeta

 

N.Y. Police and Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.  Donations are taxable to the extent by law.