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DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:&ldquo;Social Justice and Catholic Charities: Helping the Poor in the Diocese of Rochester, 1910 to the Present&rdquo;=0D=0AJack Balinsky, Director of the Diocese of Rochester Catholic Charities=0D=0AJack Balinsky began his professional career working at an inner city settlement house, The Huntington Family Center, in Syracuse. Subsequently, he served as the Mayor&rsquo;s Youth Coordinator, until beginning work on September 1, 1971 with Catholic Charities in Syracuse. For the past forty years, Jack has continued his association with Catholic Charities in New York State, working for the New York State Catholic Conference of Bishops for six years prior to beginning his tenure with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester.=0D=0AIn 2010, Balinsky published a History of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester 1910-2010 in recognition of its one hundredth anniversary. For this and other works and for his contributions to Catholic Charities across the county, Balinsky was recognized in September 2010, when he was presented a Catholic Charities USA Centennial Medal, given to one hundred individuals or organizations who have contributed significantly to the work of the national organization in its 100 year history. In March 2011, he was presented the J. Alan Davitt Exemplary Service Award by the Bishops of New York State in Recognition of his many contributions to the New York State Catholic Conference.
SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:10th Annual World Philosophy Day - Opening Session
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