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The Seamens Church Institute
Annual Report 2014
Volume 107 / Number 2
2015 The Seamens Church Institute of
New York and New Jersey
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pastoral care
headquarters
50 Broadway, Floor 26
New York, NY 10004
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sci@seamenschurch.org
sciport newark
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T +1 973-589-5828
F +1 973-817-8565
maritime
education
SCIs Center for Maritime Education
provides career development
opportunities for mariners through
cutting-edge training.
scibay area
4001 7th St
Oakland, CA 94607
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scipaducah
129 South Water St
Paducah, KY 42001
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F +1 270-575-9152
scihouston
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2014
Dear Friends,
On behalf of SCIs Board of Trustees and all the Institutes staff, I present to you a
shipslog of our efforts in 2014 to support the worlds mariners. Of course, this Report
highlights only the public triumphs from this past year, but day in and day out SCI also
worked away from the spotlight. Behind every attention-grabbing headline lie encounters
with real men and women impacted by our work. Wechaplains, instructors, Center
for Seafarers Rights staff and all our volunteershelped thousands of individual mariners
meet whatever challenges they faced, wherever our paths crossed.
We can only make such a difference in the lives of the mariners we meet because of the
generous support of people like you. Your financial contributions and volunteer hours
enable everything recounted in these pages and much more. Thank you.
Richard T. du Moulin
Chairman
board of trustees
Chairman
Richard T. du Moulin
Vice Chairman
Bruce G. Paulsen, Esq.
President & Executive Director
The Rev. David M. Rider
Vice Presidents
Baxter W. Graham
Niels M. Johnsen
Deirdre H. Littlefield
Craig E. Philip
Clerical Vice President
The Rev. Dr. Daniel P. Matthews
Secretary
Kathleen C. Haines
Treasurer
Alan S. Ginsberg
Honorary Chairman
The Rt. Rev. Andrew M. L. Dietsche
Jens Alers
Mrs. C. Robert Allen III*
Morten Arntzen*
George D. Benjamin****
Richard S. Berry, Esq.*
Robert P. Burke
Timothy J. Casey
Gale Chen*
Matthew D. Davis
David S. French****
Peter John Goulandris
Chester D. Hooper, Esq.*
George M. Isdale, Jr.****
Niels W. Johnsen*
Mark K. Knoy
Gerhard E. Kurz
The Rev. Canon Peter Larom***
Richard M. Larrabee**
James R. Lawrence
Henry C.B. Lindh*
Alfred Lee Loomis III****
Buckley McAllister
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Thomas L. McLane*
Capt. James J. McNamara*
RADM Robert C. North (Ret.)
Kim W. Nowell
Ted C. Petrone
Jeffrey M. Platt
Charles A. Robertson*
The Rev. Jean R. Smith, D.D.***
Cindy Spoor
Herbert W. Swain, Jr.
John P. Tavlarios*
Peter M. Tirschwell
Paul R. Tregurtha*
The Rev. Dr. James R. Whittemore***
*Honorary
**Ex Officio
***Director Emeritus
****Chairman Emeritus
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2014
success story
of new houston
simulator
uk conference
on the health
and welfare of
seafarers
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2014
mlc
amendments
toprotect
seafarers
new guidelines
help seafarers
applying for
us visas
[2-col]
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silver bell
awards look to
the future
securing
the future of
mariners
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2014
2014 seafarer
shore leave
survey
discovering
a complex world
Aug 8, 2014 / Law & Advocacy
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piracy: not a
thing of the past
Sep 16, 2014 / Law & Advocacy
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2014
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2014
report on
seafarers
Nov 25, 2014 / Pastoral Care
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piracy in
westafrica
Oct 7, 2014 / Law & Advocacy
Somali pirates appear to be under
controlat least for now. Pirate attacks
off Somalia have fallen to the lowest
levels since 2007. Attention on piracy
is now shifting to West Africa, where
attacks continue to happen frequently.
Douglas B. Stevenson participated in
two meetings in London sponsored
by Oceans Beyond Piracy to examine
West African piracy and its effects on
seafarersa forum on violence against
seafarers and a high-level, offthe
record working group of government,
international and non-governmental
organization leaders exploring ways to
tackle piracy-related violence in this area.
sci chaplains
gain access
to deepwater
oilrigs
Oct 27, 2014 / Pastoral Care
These days, not many people can access
the secure areas of maritime workplaces,
but few places prove more difficult to
get to than deepwater offshore oil and
gas exploration and production facilities.
After months of screening and training,
SCI chaplains are now making their way
to these remote regions in the middle
of the ocean. Chaplains help workers
negotiate the stress and isolation of
working in high-risk areas by providing
a pastoral presence concerned with the
spiritual welfare of persons on board.
Additionally, chaplains assist the families
of offshore workers.
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counter-piracy
week in dubai
Nov 13, 2014 / Law & Advocacy
For four days at the end of October in
Dubai, SCI participated in discussions
addressing piracy at sea. Douglas B.
Stevenson moderated a panel session
of experts at the UAE Counter-Piracy
Conference 2014. The conference
concluded on a high note with the
announcement that captors had released
seven Indian seafarers from the MV
Asphalt Venture after holding them
hostage for more than four years.
2014
seafarer
wellness
program
Nov 14, 2014 / Law & Advocacy
In 2014, SCI collaborated with two
prominent American medical institutions
to focus on preventative medicine and
healthy lifestyles for seafarers. As part
of this initiative, the Rutgers University
School of Nursing regularly provides
seafarers with health assessments,
preventative medicine and healthy living
advice at the International Seafarers'
Center in Port Newark, NJ. SCIs second
partner, Yale University Medical School,
uses medical data gathered from these
assessments to conduct valuable research
on seafarers health issues. Additional
components of SCIs seafarer wellness
program include a HealthCENTER Kiosk
(measuring blood pressure, BMI and
other health indicators) and free use of
the Centers gym.
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scis new
chapter in
maritime
training
Dec 10, 2014 / Maritime Education
The day before its 15th Annual River Bell Awards ceremony, SCI pushed the
proverbial boat out on a new era of maritime education. In prior months,
SCI installed new simulators and renovated the hospitality areas at its
Center for Maritime Education in Paducah, KY. The official dedication of the
refurbished Center on December 10 revealed SCIs blueprint for preparing
a new generation of mariners for safe operations on American waterways.
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2014
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by the
numbers
2014 Statistics
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2014
997
1,183
127
1,040
61
607
4,111
1,546
13,529
17,793
16,242
471
4,047
6,095
21,784
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seamenschurch.org
2014 financial summary
Seamens Church Institute of New York and New Jersey
(in thousands)
support and operating revenue:
2014
2013
$ 3,835
$ 3,605
1,864
259
312
1,190
220
7,680
1,798
281
309
1,352
191
7,536
Program services:
Bay Area Seafarers Services
Maritime Education and Training
Programmatic Outreach
Port Newark Seafarers Services
Policy, Advocacy and Law
Total program services
192
2,579
602
1,710
516
5,599
166
2,394
595
1,739
573
5,467
Supporting Services:
Management and general
Fundraising & Communication
Total supporting services
1,609
866
2,475
1,333
1,091
2,424
8,074
7,891
(394)
(355)
(431)
(168)
1,509
3,387
684
2,864
42,447
39,583
$ 43,131
$ 42,447
total expenses
Deficit of support and operating
revenue over expenses
Loss on disposal of
leasehold improvement
Net realized and unrealized gains
on investments
Changes in net assets
Net assets at beginning of year
net assets at end of year
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2014
corporate
sponsors
Sustaining Sponsors provide unrestricted
financial support of $100,000 or
more per year. Supporting Sponsors
contribute at least $50,000 per year and
Contributing In-Kind Sponsors provide
SCI with goods or professional services in
excess of $25,000 annually. Blue & Gold
Sponsors join an influential group
of patrons supporting the Institutes
mission in the Bay Area of California
at the giving level of $5,000 or above.
Together, these resources strengthen
SCIs chaplains ministry, legal advocacy
and maritime education programs. SCI
expresses gratitude to our Sponsors,
elite companies that enable us to fulfill
our mission.
sustaining
sponsors
$50,000$99,999
supporting
sponsor
Kirby Corporation
contributing
in-kind sponsor
Seward & Kissel LLP
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$25,000$49,999
American Bureau of Shipping
American Cruise Lines
AmherstMadison
Anonymous
Chevron Shipping Company LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. du Moulin*
Herman B. Golub Charitable Trust
Interlake Steamship Company
James Marine, Inc. and the James
Marine Fund of the Community
Foundation of West Kentucky, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Knoy
Kongsberg Maritime Simulation Inc.
Moran Towing Corporation
Port of Houston Authority
SeaRiver Maritime Inc.
Southern Star Shipping Co., Inc.
Tidewater Inc.
Trinity Wall Street
$10,000$24,999
Allianz Global Corporate
and Specialty
The American Waterways
Operators
Anonymous
The Bahamas Maritime Authority
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Benjamin*
BLT Chembulk
Blue Man Productions, LLC
Campbell Transportation
Company, Inc.
Canal Barge Company, Inc.
Capital Counsel, LLC
Carlisle & Bray Enterprises, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Casey*
Castleton Commodities
International LLC
Compass Maritime Services
Connecticut Maritime
Association, Inc.
Cooper/T. Smith Corporation
Delman-Mortenson
Charitable Foundation
DNV GL
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dolphin
Ergon Foundation, Inc.
Florida Marine Transporters, Inc.
Freehill, Hogan & Mahar
Genesis Marine, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ginsberg
Golding Barge Line, Inc.
Hugh Brown Charitable
Remainder Trust
J. Russell Flowers, Inc.
Journal of Commerce
Life Saving Benevolent Association
Marquette Transportation
Company, Inc.
Navios Corporation
RADM and Mrs. RobertC.
North (Ret.)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Pyne
Scorpio USA LLC
Starr Marine A Division of Starr
Indemnity & Liability Company
Mr. Herbert W. Swain, Jr. and
Dr. Marjorie Gregg Deane
Turn Services, Inc.
US Bank
W.W. Patterson Company
$5,000$9,999
AIG Global Marine
Anonymous (2)
Aon Risk Services
Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management
Services, Inc. Marine Division
Bernhard Schulte Group
Blank Rome LLP
Bureau Veritas North America, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Burke
Cargill Cargo Carriers
Cargill, Inc.
The Carlyle Group
Carnival Foundation
Cenac Towing Co., Inc.
CGB Marine
The Church Pension Fund
Cosco Container Lines Americas, Inc.
Cruise Industry Charitable
Foundation
CSL International Inc.
Deloach Marine Services, LLC
Detyens Shipyards, Inc.
DVB Transport (US) LLC
Enterprise Marine Services LLC
The Episcopal Diocese of New York
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Farley
Mr. and Mrs. David S. French*
Global Container Terminal (USA)
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Graham
Guy Carpenter & Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Haines*
Hill, Betts & Nash LLP
Holland & Knight, LLP
International Registries, Inc.
International Shipholding
Corporation
International Support Vessel
Owners Association
John F. Dillon & Co., LLC
Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd.
KOG Transport, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lawrence*
Liberian Registry
Lloyds Register Americas, Inc.
The Marine Society of the City of NY
Marine Systems, Inc.
Marks Paneth LLC
$1,000$4,999
Mr. Jens Alers
The American Club
AMA Capital Partners LLC
Ms. Louise Todd Ambler
Anonymous
APL Americas Ltd.
APM Terminals
Association of Ship Brokers
& Agents (USA) Inc.
Baere Maritime LLC
Bennett Lawrence Management, LLC
Berkley Offshore Underwriting
Managers, LLC
Biehl & Company LP
Blessey Marine Services Inc.
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Laborde Products
LeBeouf Brothers Towing LLC
Liberty International Underwriters
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Littlefield*
Ms. Donna Madden
Maher Terminals, LLC
MAM-NWJ Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Manning
Marine and Insurance
Claims Association
Marine Engineers Beneficial
Association
Martin Midstream Partners, LP
The Matson Foundation
McDonough Marine Service, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. McLane*
McNational, Inc.
Mr. Clarence F. Michalis
Mjolner Shipping
Mr. John Moyle
Mount Vernon Barge Service, Inc.
New York Shipping Association, Inc.
Oceanwide, Inc.
OMI Environmental Solutions
The Order of the Daughters
of the King
Osage Marine Services, Inc.
Pacific Transportation
Association of San Francisco
The Paducah Bank and
Trust Company
Pasha Hawaii
$500$999
The Alameda Deanery
Mrs. C. Robert Allen III
Anonymous
ARS, Inc.
Baker & Hostetler, LLP
The Bank of Nova Scotia
RADM. William D. Baumgartner
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Berardino
Mr. and Mrs. Brad L. Berman
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bourneuf
Bowen, Miclette & Britt, Inc.
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$250$499
AarhusKarlshamn USA Inc.
Ms. Martha C. Adams
All Saints Episcopal Church
of Bay Head, NJ
Anonymous
Barge Transfer Services, LLC
2014
$100$249
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Abas
Ms. Pamela H. Adam
Ms. Anne M. Adams
All Saints Episcopal Church
of Millington, NJ
American Merchant Marine Veterans
Dennis A. Roland Chapter
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Amos
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Anderson
Anonymous (2)
APL Limited
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Armitage
Capt. Robert W. Atthowe
Capt. and Mrs. William H. Atthowe
Mr. Thomas Austin
Ms. Carmel Ayotte
Mr. William F. Bachmaier
Mr. R. Ford Barker
Andrea and George Beard
Mr. John Betz
Ms. Deborah Blanchard
Mrs. Barbara F. Blass
Mrs. Barbara Y. Bodden*
The Rev. and Mrs. L.
Rowland Bonadie
Capt. Peter G. Bonebakker
Mr. and Mrs. David Bonn
Mrs. Connie Boudreaux
Mr. Keegan Boyle
Ms. Joan Brady
Ms. Linda Brady
Mr. David Brieler
The Rev. Deborah E. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brown
Capt. Timothy A. Brown
Brownsville Marine Products
Mr. and Mrs. Donall I. Bunch
Ms. Nora Busold
Mr. and Mrs. James Butler
Ms. Rozann Cady
Mr. David A. Cannon
Capt. Kenneth Carlson, Jr.
Ms. Jennifer Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Chapman
Mrs. Nancy E. Charkes
Ms. Karen Chin
Christ Episcopal Church
of Budd Lake, NJ
Christ Episcopal Church
of Toms River, NJ
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2014
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legacy gifts
Estate of Edith H. DeVoe
Estate of George E. Goldman
Estate of Charles S. Keene
Estate of George P. Lumsden
Estate of Estelle A. Manning
Estate of Charles F. Pope
Estate of Kate B. Sheadle
Estate of William H. Varilla
John B. Crockett Trust
in memoriam
Victor Banks
Frank G. Bressi, Sr.
Everett F. Britz, Sr.
William Michael Cain, Jr.
Alice Conover
Marlene Daniels
Vivian Decker
Milly deSouza
Alfred Devall
Edith DeVoe
Rhoda M. Dorsey
Carl Foster
Mary Elizabeth Gilbert
Charles F. Gilbride
Gerard A. Gilbride
John T. Gilbride
Thomas and Joan Gilbride
Herman and Helen Golub
Joseph and Dora Golub
Terence Neil Gomez, Jr.
Jay Harrington
Evelyn M. Harris
George S. Haswell, III
William Hengeveld
Jack Henn
Victor A. Jimenez
Margaret Jusyk
Thomas A. Kean
William Buck and Helen Lay
in honor
Kempton Baldridge
Bob and Mimi Copenhaver
Danridge Giltz
The Rev. Marge Lindstrom
Judy Mayfield
John Napierski
Carol Oppel
Penny Pearson
The Rev. Winston Rice
Capt. Richard Soper
Francie Stoutmire
Mary and Alan Watson
WWII Merchant Marine Veterans
gifts in kind
Gifts exceeding value
of $100 listed
47 Brand
All Saints Episcopal Church
of Millington, NJ
All Saints Episcopal Church
of Scotch Plains, NJ
American Cruise Lines
Dr. Angela J. Allgood, Ed.D.
Ms. Marylu S. Andrews
Ark Restaurant Group
Atomic Total Fitness
Ms. Marion Barksdale
Ms. Tracy Benson
Mrs. Nancy A. Bertiaux
Best Buy of Emeryville, CA
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2014
staff
Stephen Lyman
Operations Manager
Michael C. Nation
Chaplain, Ministry on
the Rivers and Gulf
Leslie ONeal
Director, Finance & Operations
Captain Stephen Polk, MNI
Director, Maritime
Education & Training
Maya Rabayev
Senior Accountant
The Rev. David M. Rider
President & Executive Director
Paige Sato
Program Manager, Christmas at Sea
Director, Annual Fund
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seamenschurch.org
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