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Page 1: 2014 Annual Report - Girl ScoutsTHIS ANNUAL REPORT BOOK IS PROPERTY OF PERTINENT COORDINATES FOR INITIAL RECORDS GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, INC. (ÒGSEPÓ) OPERATES AS AN

Title of Section | 2

FIELD NOTES

32-Page Report for 2014Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania

GSEP_AnnualReport_R07.indd 1 08/05/2015 11:48

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TH IS ANNUAL REPORT BOOK IS PROPERTY OF

PERT INENT COORDINATES

FOR IN IT IAL RECORDS

GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, INC. (“GSEP”) OPERATES AS AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT

ORGANIZATION CHARTERED BY THE NATIONAL GIRL SCOUTS OF THE USA TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS IN NINE COUNTIES: BERKS, BUCKS, CARBON, CHESTER, DELAWARE, LEHIGH,

MONTGOMERY, NORTHAMPTON, AND PHILADELPHIA.

Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania

330 Manor Road, Miquon, Pennsylvania 19444

40.070206, -75.252716

Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania

IN THE EVENT OF MISPLACEMENT

IF FOUND PLEASE CONTACT

THE G IRL SCOUT PROMISE

ON MY HONOR, I WILL TRY: TO SERVE GOD AND MY COUNTRY,

TO HELP PEOPLE AT ALL T IMES, AND TO LIVE BY THE GIRL SCOUT LAW.

WWW.GSEP.ORG

HENCE, THERE A HANDSOME REWARD WAITING.

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CONTENTS:01. EXECUTIVE MESSAGE

02. MEMBERSHIP

03. LAND

04. FINANCE

05. TAKE THE LEAD 2014

06. THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

07. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

08. OUR FOOTPRINT

GIRL SCOUTS OUR MISSION:

GIRL SCOUTING BUILDS GIRLS OF COURAGE, CONFIDENCE, AND CHARACTER, WHO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.

THE GIRL SCOUT LAW: I WILL DO MY BEST TO BE HONEST AND FAIR, FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL, CONSIDERATE AND CARING, COURAGEOUS AND

STRONG, AND RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT I SAY AND DO, AND TO RESPECT MYSELF AND OTHERS, RESPECT AUTHORITY, USE RESOURCES WISELY, MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE, AND

BE A SISTER TO EVERY GIRL SCOUT.

GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. PRINTED APRIL 2015.

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GSEP+IBM Partnership = BIG DATA ANALYTICS

16. 4% more African American girls served

3.3% more Latina girls served

20 % more girls from the City of Philadelphia attended Day Camp

Girl Leadership Program

10 thousand girls engaged in STEM programming

girls participated in The Green Project = 5,200 hours of community service

girls participated in first-ever Girl Scouts Triathlon/Duathlon

Innovation, Diversity & Inclusion:

It is always humbling to look back at the year ’s accomplishments, because we know that the work we do at Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania is multiplied by the thousands of Girl Scouts and volunteers in our council who are taking action to improve their local schools, churches, and neighborhoods every day. We are proud to serve as leaders of an organization that fills a community need, and builds up girls who are doing good things to make their communities stronger. We are pleased to feature a small sample of their stories in this report.

This Annual Report is an opportunity to reflect on the past year ’s accomplishments, and signals the start of something new. This is the first of a series of GSEP Field Notes that will document the progress of our Outdoor Program Vision, which began in 2009 with an assessment of our outdoor facilities and programs and led to a multi-year planning process to develop a vision for the highest level of stewardship and sustainability of the outdoor centers. This past year, we kicked off the Design Phase of the Outdoor Program Vision, which includes planning and design for capital investments at three of our camps. You can read more about the details and history of the Outdoor Program Vision, as well as our plans for the future, on page 10.

In addition to outdoor property investments, GSEP identified eight other strategic organizational priorities that have been our focus for 2014 & 2015: innovation, diversity and inclusion; girl leadership program; girl and adult membership; volunteer structure and experience; partnership; funding; staffing; and infrastructure systems and communication. Key outcomes relating to each priority are highlighted below:

EXECUTIVE MESSAGE

100+

2K+

16.4%

3.3%

20%

New WOW! Factors at all camps

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This report is divided into three sections: Membership, Land, and Finance. Each section represents an important part of how we carry out our mission to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. Girl and adult membership will always be our number one priority, and in the Membership section we share how and why Girl Scouts is still relevant for today’s girls. We’re focusing on land because research (and 103 years of camping experience!) tells us that spending time outdoors plays a unique role in girls’ healthy development. The outdoors is where girls try new things, develop resilience, build independence, and practice leadership. In the Land section, you’ll learn how we are committed to making the best use of the precious land that we own and to fostering a sense of “active preservation” that engages girls in the outdoors while teaching them how to be good stewards. And, finally, the Finance section demonstrates how our organization is staying financially healthy in order to support this important work now and in the future.

Thank you for being part of our vision and joining us on this journey. We look forward to sharing this story with you as it unfolds.

Yours in Girl Scouting,

Natalye Paquin, Esq. CEO

Ann Thornton Field, Esq. Board Chair

• Improved customer service

• Formed Communications Focus Group

• Support for Alumnae Committee

• Volunteer Essentials goes online = real-time access virtually anywhere

Girl & Adult Membership Camp Registrations

Volunteer Structure & Experience

• Created a database of 450+ partners

Partnership

Staffing

• Contributed revenue 12.5% over budget

• Corporate & Foundation grants up 350% over 5 years

• Increase in program revenue

Funding

Infrastructure Systems & Communications

69% increase in Facebook followers

39% increase in Twitter followers

Upgraded retail store POS system

24 hour response time for cookie questions

Implemented GSUSA recruitment campaign and new brand voice

Staff retention up 9% Leadership reorganization with internal promotions

9%

vs. &

EXECUTIVE MESSAGE | 5

+.1%increase in

membership

-6%decline

nationwide

+36%Day

Camp

+18%Resident

Camp

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When Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of Girl Scouts, was asked what should girls do, she responded “What do the girls WANT to do?”

At GSEP, we continue to ask that question. So it should come as no surprise that today’s Girl Scouts are evolving with the times… discovering new causes, connecting using technology, and finding new ways to take action. Girl Scouts in our council are so busy doing great things that it’s hard to highlight just one girl. GSEP’s Spark Magazine, which is published two times per year, is full of inspiring reports from girls who are traveling the globe, advocating on behalf of issues they believe in, funding their own adventures, and creating sustainable improvements through community service projects.

Today’s girls are smart, capable, and fearless. Unfortunately, this is not the message conveyed in the media. Flip to almost any TV channel and you’ll find a “reality” show that portrays women as unintelligent, materialistic, irresponsible, and desperate for male approval. Girl Scouts offers an alternative to this distorted depiction of what it means to be female.

We don’t just talk about the problems facing girls today. Instead, we offer innovative programs and girl-led leadership opportunities that provide girls of all ages with tools and skills that empower them for a lifetime. By exposing girls to female leaders and bringing them together in a safe, all-girl environment where they are free to be themselves, girls are able to expand their definition of what it means to be successful.

Adult Girl Scouts also receive many benefits of membership, including the opportunity to mentor girls and build relationships with other adult members. Girl Scouts provides busy parents with structured, high-quality experiences they can share with their child. Volunteers receive training, learn new skills, and have access to a proven research-based curriculum. And for alumnae, Girl Scouts offers an opportunity to maintain traditions and give back to an organization that has impacted generations of girls and women. Together, we are creating a positive cycle of capable adult women developing the next generation of female leaders.

6 | MEMBERSHIP

MEMBERSHIP

picked wild

blueberries today

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HONORING ACHIEVEMENT: GIRL SCOUTS HIGHEST AWARDSIn 2014, 50 Girl Scouts between the ages of 14-18 earned the Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. The Silver Award was achieved by 125 Girl Scouts ages 12-14, and 1,462 Girl Scouts ages 9-11 earned the Bronze Award either as individuals or with their troops.

Bronze AwardGirl Scout Junior Troop 41207 from Chester County, PA earned their Bronze Award by planning a fitness day in their community. Each girl chose a sport or healthy living topic and met with an expert in their chosen field to create a fun activity station for other kids. Topics represented included tae kwon do, basketball, softball, lacrosse, soccer, healthy snacks, and dancing. The girls worked hard to gather supplies and create posters to advertise the event. The best part was meeting new people and knowing that they made a difference in the community.

Silver AwardJessica C., age 14, earned her Silver Award by creating a historic tour of the Schuylkill Center to help celebrate the organization’s 50th Anniversary. Jessica led group tours and created a brochure describing the plant life and historic ruins on the property. As a result, the history of the center is preserved and visitors can continue to use the brochure to take a self-guided tour.

Gold AwardAlexa I., age 17, from Lehigh County, PA earned her Gold Award by creating a documentary called “What You Don’t Know About Child Pornography.” Alexa researched the topic and interviewed four legal and law enforcement professionals with knowledge on the subject, as well as a Vice President from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Alexa has given presentations at two colleges and has been invited to share her documentary with law enforcement staff from ten counties in Eastern Pennsylvania.

Check out their stories in Spark Magazine online: issuu.com/girlscoutsofeasternpa

Want to read more about what Girl Scouts are up to?

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In June 2014, 122 Girl Scouts ages 7-17 became multisport athletes at the first-ever Girl Scout Triathlon/Duathlon held at French Creek State Park. As an official USA Triathlon sanctioned event, the girls had to do everything adult athletes would do – without parental assistance. For almost everyone, it was the first time participating in this kind of event. However, the girls dove right in and overcame their fears as they swam, biked, and ran to the finish line where they took turns handing out high-fives to their fellow racers.

Pushing for personal best at the1st-ever Girl Scout Triathlon

8 | MEMBERSHIP

cardinal

ants in the bunk

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More than 30 girls ages 5-13 from Mastery Charter Smedley Elementary School in the Frankford section of Philadelphia attended Shelly Ridge Day Camp in 2014. Although Shelly Ridge is only a short bus ride away, for many of the girls it was a rare opportunity to escape into nature and interact with other girls outside their neighborhood. The girls who attended summer camp were more likely to stick with Girl Scouts in the fall, and were eager to participate in the cookie program to help fund their next camping experience.

Providing access to Day Camp

“I learned how to swim at Girl Scout Camp!”

— Elocyn, age 9

MEMBERSHIP | 9

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Girl Scouts has a century’s long relationship with outdoor programming for girls. In a recent Girl Scouts Research Institute study of nearly 2,000 Girl Scout alumnae, 49 percent described “camping trips” as one of the most positive aspects of their Girl Scout experience—ranking it just behind “fun” and “friendships with Girl Scouts.” Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania (GSEP) is the responsible owner of several thousand acres of property at nine camps, and is committed to demonstrating the value of using resources wisely, while being responsible stewards of the environment. GSEP’s Outdoor Leadership Centers aim to provide year-round enriching opportunities that bring girls together, serve as exploration laboratories, develop girls’ resourceful decision making and team building skills, encourage environmental stewardship, and encourage girls to discover more about themselves.

Planning Phase I:Beginning in July 2009, GSEP’s Property Committee, made up of volunteers with expertise in accounting, engineering, environmental science, law, real estate, and carpentry, set out to establish a sustainable model for Outdoor Leadership Centers with the assistance of professional architects. This volunteer committee represented 256+ years of Girl Scout experience and included current and former Board Members, Troop Leaders, Camp Counselors, and Staff.

The first phase was to collect data, analyze it, and evaluate it. This data included market research, a demographic study, financial modeling, and an analysis of camp use.

• High demand for residential and day camps (girls and adults)

• Desired travel time 30-90 minutes

• Universal program desires: swimming, hiking, horseback riding, arts and crafts, water sports

• Use preferences: platform tents, more bathrooms, air conditioned buildings, dining facilities

• Better support services: security, maintenance

A survey of 2,800+ GSEP members showed:

LAND

In our region, girls age 5-17 will increase at a faster rate than the total population over the next 5 years

Financial modeling revealed a steep loss of over $5,000/day to maintain all nine camps

Camp use analysis indicated GSEP camps were not being utilized to their capacity during a significant portion of the year (October – April)

During other months camps saw a waiting list due to high occupancy or due to smaller groups failing to take advantage of the camp’s full capacity

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Based on the initial evaluation, the Property Committee developed the following guidelines: • Increase camp capacities

• Recognize and maintain unique environmental qualities

• Provide sufficient land area for future program growth

• Provide for the camp visitor a full camping experience at each camp location

• Maintain site(s) with diverse program resources, e.g., a significant body of water, suitable horseback riding, and areas suitable for large open fields

• Provide multi-purpose sites that support both resident and troop camp

• Winterize buildings to extend troop season

• Rearrange/build new facilities for summer troop camping

Several basic assumptions were developed from the initial evaluation: • GSEP’s camp and outdoor program could be supported by two to three large

outdoor centers

• Camps should be multi-purpose, large enough to accommodate future development potential, and have the necessary attributes to accommodate desired programming;

• Facility resources should include cabins, tent platforms, winterized buildings, and new buildings to accommodate increased use

• Sites should have water access, be able to accommodate horseback riding, and have large open fields

Planning Phase II: In January 2010, the next phase began with a thorough review of the Council owned camps to determine which best supported the model for current and future number of girls, programs girls are interested in, location and setting, and current and future facilities.

• Market research • Development of a site evaluation matrix • Site assessments• Constituent surveys• Property Committee members attended site visits• Camp Rating Matrix (see pg. 12) was completed with rankings

Over the next 18 monthsthe following work was conducted and presented at town hall and delegate meetings:

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12 | LAND

The Camp Rating Matrix criteria included:

The rankings revealed a clear direction for GSEP’s long range planning process. It was recommended that three of the six camps evaluated be divested of camp use and that the other four would be included in the long-range plan.

Planning Phase III: After several Town Hall meetings communicating the results of the site assessment, Phase III, the master planning phase, began September 2011. A call for new members to the Property Committee resulted in a few new members.

The Committee decided Phase III should focus on four main goals: 1. Maintain Girl Scout traditions

2. Serve girls today with excellence

3. Inspire new generations of girls

4. Build for sustainability

A program subcommittee was formed, and surveys and girl meetings produced a few themes: • Adventure

• Water

• Animals/horses

• Environmental learning /nature

• STEM

• Physical activities

Additionally, architectural needs were identified: • Quality staff spaces

• Multipurpose centers

• More heated and air conditioned spaces

• More storage

• Site components• Operational components• Costs• Location and setting • Facilities

• Program• Site data• Usage • Capacity

dreamcatcher

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Through this process the Committee determined that three of the nine outdoor centers were to be divested of camp use:1. Camp Hidden Falls

2. Camp Tweedale

3. Camp Tohikanee

A multi-year multi-million dollar Master Plan Vision, which includes new buildings and improvements, was developed to maintain traditional camp activities and enhance four camps with overarching themes: 1. Camp Laughing Waters – Health & Wellness

2. Camp Wood Haven – Crafts & Environmental Learning

3. Camp Mosey Wood – Adventure & Water

4. Camp Shelly Ridge – STEM & Starter Camp

The Board unanimously approved the Master Plan Vision on September 27, 2012.

Planning Phase IV: Feasibility StudyIn 2013 GSEP conducted a feasibility study to test the potential for raising funds to implement the Master Plan Vision. While the study showed strong community support for the Girl Scout mission and for GSEP, it also showed that raising the funds needed was not feasible all at once, but could be done in phases.

As a result, GSEP created a revised Master Plan Vision that would have three phases. Capital Project Phase I has a total budget of $14 million for master planning, pre-construction infrastructure work for site readiness, and construction projects at Camps Laughing Waters, Mosey Wood and Shelly Ridge. Phase II includes proposed construction projects at the three camps above, providing increased capacity to serve the growing population of girls in our 9-county footprint. Phase III proposes to create a state of the art equestrian facility and program space at Camp Laughing Waters.

Capital Project Phase I: During 2013-14 the Outdoor Leadership Centers project was in the design period. Design charettes were held in December 2013 at each site to get input from users including 82 girls and 41 adults.

blue jay

feather

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14 | LAND

Investments in Phase I will support the themes developed during the planning process: • Camp Shelly Ridge - STEM and Starter Camp:

Build winterized 56-bed lodge equipped with showers, kitchens, and common areas; build year-round activity center; incorporate adventure elements, e.g. low ropes and trails; renovate buildings for support staff.

• Camp Laughing Waters - Health and Wellness: Add 5,000 square foot all season Activity Center; renovate Murphy House for better housing for summer staff and troops in fall, winter, and spring; renovate universal courts and sports fields; incorporate adventure elements, e.g. high and low ropes courses.

• Camp Mosey Wood - Adventure and Water: Build winterized 56-bed lodge equipped with showers, kitchens, and common areas; renovate the changing hut; renovate Lakeside Cabin; install a new swimming dock; incorporate new high adventure elements e.g., dueling zip lines across the lake and high and low ropes courses and trails.

Adventure elements are expected to be complete by the 2015 camp season, and construction projects are expected to be completed by the 2016 camp season.

In addition to the Phase I construction project, GSEP has expanded its annual capital improvements schedule to ensure that all outdoor centers receive investment.

I LOVE s’mores!!

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Troop #62032, a Funded Troop at Raub Middle School in Allentown, PA started a project during the 2012-13 school year to make a sustainable impact on their community. The project introduced recycling to their school for the first time. During the 2013-2014 school year, the troop continued this project and expanded it to make a broader impact on their community.

This year, the troop received approval from the administration at Raub to install a community recycling dumpster on the school premises. Residents of the community now have a place where they can bring recycling refuse, thanks to this group of middle school girls. As had been the case in the middle school, the nearby community did not have a reliable recycling program until Troop #62032 initiated and expanded this program. Not only has this project made a sustainable impact, but it has grown and spread awareness about the importance of recycling throughout the community.

Environmental Stewardship project at Raub Middle School

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One of the top ten Girl Scout councils in the nation, Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania works hard to produce a fiscally strong, and stable operating budget and investments. GSEP’s operating budget has increased in size by nearly 20% over the past five years.

2014 Product Program Revenue

FINANCE

Cost of Goods: $3,507,875

23.5%

Benefits all Girl Scouts in our council $7,916,429

53%

Troop Benefits: $2,738,860

18.3%

Girl & Adult Recognitions: $395,775

2.6%Other Direct Costs: $376,001

2.5%

INGREDIENTSall-purpose flour for dusting work surfacepie dough for double 9-inch pie crust, chilled2 pints (5 cups) fresh blueberries1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice4 tablespoons all-purpose flour1/2 cup brown sugar + extra for sprinkling on top1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon1 large egg, beaten with 1 tablespoon water (for egg wash)

Line a pie tin with dough, mix all other ingredients in a bowl, pour into pie crust, bake in oven at 375-degrees F until crust is golden and the fill ing is bubbling, about 30 to 40 minutes.

Easy Blueberry Pie Recipe

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2014 Revenue

2014 Expenses

Product Program: $12,049,052

72%

United Way: $211,489

1%Merchandise Sales & Other: $1,639,820

10%

Contributions, Bequests, Grants & Events: $1,333,665

8%

Program Service Fee: $1,450,642

9%

General & Admin: $3,445,315

21.1%

Camp Programs: $2,914,514

17.8%

Fund Raising: $747,153

4.6%

Member Services: $4,571,789

27.9%

Other Girl Programs: $4,683,223

28.6%

bear tracks

in the woods

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18 | TAKE THE LEAD 2014

Celebrating women in our communities who demonstrate courage, confidence and character and have made the world a better place:

BerksHonorar y Co-ChairsFrances A. Aitken, CPACarolyn HolleranEllen T. HoranP. Sue Perrotty

HonoreesMary Lynch Barbera Ph.D., RN, BCBA-DBehavior Analyst, Author, Autism ExpertBarbera Behavior Consulting, LLC.

Tammy K. MitgangPresidentJewish Federation of Reading

Jill M. Scheidt, Esq.PartnerMasano Bradley

Laurie WaxlerNurse PractitionerSurgery Consultants of Berks CountyPresidentWyomissing Public Library Board of Directors

Lehigh ValleyEvent ChairNancy Dischinat

HonoreesSandra L. BodnykSenior Executive Vice President & Chief Risk OfficerNational Penn Bank

Diane D. DonaherDirector of Community & Economic DevelopmentNorthampton County

Patricia MullinCo-FounderCamelot for Children

Greater PhiladelphiaCo-ChairsDaniel J. HilfertyDianne L. Semingson

HonoreesTracy DavidsonNBC 10 Today Anchor

Risa Vetri FermanMontgomery County District Attorney

Irene Horstmann HannanSenior Vice PresidentRBS Citizens

Chief Judge Petrese B. TuckerUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

TAKE THE LEAD 2014

Thank you to the generous donors

who supported these fundraising events

Thank you!

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$20,000-$29,000 Air ProductsIndependence Blue CrossPECO

$15,000-$19,999Comcast/NBC10/TelemundoCapital BlueCrossCrayolaJerlyn Foundation, In Memory of Gertrude K. McGonigleStradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP

$5,000-$9,999AmeriHealth Caritas Services LLCBioClinica, Inc. Citizens Bank-Plymouth Mtg.CRW GraphicsDLS International Inc.East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc.Firstrust BankLehigh Valley Business Education PartnershipLutron Electronics Co., Inc.M&T BankPPL CorporationMs. Catherine A. PullenTierneyUniversity of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn Medicine)Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

$2,000-$4,999ABC Interbake FoodsACME Markets, Inc.Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.Berks County Bar AssociationBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney P.C.Carpenter Technology CorporationCozen O’ConnorCrown Holdings, Inc.Drexel UniversityIndependence FoundationJust Born, Inc.Keystone Savings FoundationLehigh UniversityMasano BradleyMcCarter & English, LLPMorgan Lewis & Bockius LLPNational Penn Bancshares, Inc.Patrick and Marie O’ConnorPansini & MezrowPF FoundationPhiladelphia PhilliesPrecision Medical Products, Inc.Reed Smith LLPRoss Feller Casey, LLPSaltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky, PC

Stevens & Lee/GriffinSun Center StudiosTD BankHon. Diane M. Welsh, Ret./JAMS

$1,999-$350Advantage Building & Facility ServicesAesculap, Inc.Angela AhmadFrances A. Aitken, CPAAlternative Consulting Enterprises Inc.Alvernia UniversityAlvin H. Butz CompanyAmerican PowerNetAmerican Red Cross- SEPA ChapterAnapol SchwartzAshdon FarmsAsher’s ChocolatesB. Braun Medical Inc.Ms. Mary L. BarberaBecker & FrondorfMs. Patricia BeldonBerks Cardiologists, Ltd.Berks County Medical SocietyBerks Women In CrisisMr. and Mrs. Eugene BlockMr. Harris T. BockBoscov’s Department Store, Inc.Brown-Daub Family of DealershipsBuckley Muething Capital Management Co.Buckno Lisicky & Company CPA’sBurkey Construction Co., Inc.C.F. Martin & Company, Inc.C.H. Briggs CompanyMr. Timothy CanfieldCarlino Development Group, Inc.Caron FoundationCedar Crest CollegeCoca-Cola Bottling Company of the Lehigh ValleyColonial Oaks FoundationComcast - ReadingConnelly FoundationMs. Nancy ConradConrad O’Brien PCConsole Law OfficesCorporate Financial Management, Inc.Customers BankMs. Elizabeth D’AngelMs. Tracy DavidsonMrs. Michelle DavisDiakon Lutheran Social MinistriesDilworth Paxson, LLPDiversified SearchMrs. Diane DonaherDrucker & Scaccetti, P.C.

DSSDuane Morris LLPEaston Coach CompanyEisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, PCEisnerAmper LLPEnerSysEntech Engineering, Inc.ET&T, Inc.FemfessionalsFox Rothschild LLPFulton BankMrs. Carla Gonzales-SchwarzGood Shepherd Rehabilitation NetworkGordon & Rees LLPGrant Thornton LLPGreenberg TraurigMs. Deborah GrossGwynedd- Mercy UniversityHampson Mowrer Kreitz InsuranceHangley Aronchick Segal, Pudlin & SchillerMr. Michael HanlonMs. Pamela Harris-WilliamsHartman ShurrHenkels & McCoy Inc.Herbein + Co., Inc.Highmark Blue ShieldMs. Kit T. HowerIBM CorporationKane, Pugh, Knoell, Troy & Kramer, LLPDr. C. Eve J. KimballKline & SpecterKPMG LLPAndrea R. Kramer, Esq.Lafayette Ambassador BankLavin, O’Neil, Ricci, Cedrone & DiSipioLegacy Advisors, LLCLehigh Valley Health NetworkLehigh Valley IronPigsMs. Amy LeibenguthMr. Michael Levitt & Caroline WalkerMs. Charisse R. LillieThe Honorable Linda K.M. LudgateDr. Jerome MarcusMaster Weinstein Schatz Moyer, P.C.Ms. Donna MillerMs. Alice C. MoatModel Consulting, Inc.Montgomery Bar AssociationMontgomery County District AttorneyMontgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLPMs. Susan P. MucciaroneMr. & Mrs. Ray Neag

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$1,999-$350 (cont.)Nestle Waters North AmericaNeumann UniversityNSM Insurance GroupD. Robert & Yvonne F. OppenheimerParenteBeard LLCPennoni Associates Inc.Pennsylvania Convention Center AuthorityPhiladelphia Convention & Visitors BureauPietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLPPJM Interconnection, LLCPNC BankPond Lehocky Stern GiordanoPublic Health Management Corp.QSP/Ashdon FarmsReinsel Kuntz Lesher LLPMs. Katherine SantoroSchnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP

Dr. Joan SchorkSecurity First, Inc.Meredith Seigle, EsquireShechtman Marks Devor PCSheller Family FoundationSpector Gadon & Rosen, P.C.St. Joseph Regional Health NetworkSurgery Consultants of Berks CountySusquehanna BankSweet Street DessertsTeam Capital BankThe Haverford Trust CompanyThe Honickman FoundationThe Leader’s Edge/Leaders By DesignThe Leslie Miller and Richard Worley FoundationThe Philadelphia TribuneTompkins VIST BankUGI Utilities, Inc.

United Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New JerseyVision Accomplished, LLCVIST Financial Walsky Investment Management, Inc.Carol and Nick WattersMr. Wayne WeidnerWells Fargo Bank, N.A.West Side Hammer ElectricWhite and Williams LLPWhite Star ToursWilliam G. Koch & AssociatesThe Honorable Constance H. WilliamsMrs. Ilene WoodWPVI-TVWyomissing Dental Associates, P.C.Ms. Susan C. YeeZarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy P.C.

where should I go next?

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$100,000 or more

Comcast Family of CompaniesGirl Scouts of the USAPEW Charitable TrustsUnited Way of Berks County

$50,000-$99,999

United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley

$25,000-$49,999

Dove/Unilever US, Inc.Independence Blue CrossLenfest FoundationMattel, Inc.PECO

$10,000-$24,999

Air ProductsCapital BlueCrossCentury FundCitizens Bank Charitable FoundationCrayolaAnn Thornton Field, Esq.Jerlyn Foundation, In Memory of Gertrude K. McGonigleLeo Niessen, Jr. Charitable TrustMaurice Seltzer TrustPPL CorporationDianne and Jeffrey RotwittStradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLPUnited Way of Bucks County Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

$5,000 - $9,999

AmeriHealth Caritas Services LLCBank of AmericaBioClinica, Inc.Citizens Bank-Plymouth Mtg.DLS International Inc.East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc.Estate of Samuel D. Trauger

Firstrust BankIronPigs CharitiesJust Born, Inc.Keystone Savings FoundationLehigh Valley Business Education PartnershipLutron Electronics Co., Inc.M&T BankThe Nelson FoundationPatrick and Marie O’ConnorPhiladelphia PhilliesMs. Catherine A. PullenSaint-Gobain CorporationSamuel Marshall TrustTD Charitable FoundationThe Donley FoundationTierneyUniversity of Pennsylvania Health SystemMs. Harriet WeissMr. Harold L. Yoh, III

$2,500-$4,999

Anonymous (2)ABC Interbake FoodsACME Markets, Inc.Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.Brad and Anne BaumBerks County Bar AssociationBoeing CompanyMr. and Mrs. Delight E. BreidegamCarpenter Technology CorporationCozen O’ConnorCrown Holdings, Inc.*Mr. and Mrs. David DeCampliDrexel University*Ms. Connie Girard-diCarloJames and Bonnie HallIndependence FoundationLehigh UniversityMasano BradleyMcCarter & English, LLPMs. Alice C. MoatMorgan Lewis & Bockius LLP

Motorola, Inc.National Penn Bancshares, Inc.National Penn BankPansini & MezrowNatalye Paquin, Esq.PF FoundationThe Philadelphia FoundationPhiladelphia Area Combined Federal CampaignPrecision Medical Products, Inc.Reed Smith LLPRoss Feller Casey, LLPSaltz, Mongeluzzi, Barret & Bendesky, P.C.The Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Memorial FundMs. Mary Stengel AustenStevens & LeeSun Center StudiosSue and Stan TantsitsTD BANK Suburban PA & DEThe Community Foundation for the National Capital RegionThe Eden Charitable FoundationUnited Way of Boyertown AreaUnited Way Of The Greater TriangleHon. Diane M. Welsh, Ret.

$1,000-$2,499

Anonymous (2)Ms. Andrea A. AgnewAngela AhmadFrances A. Aitken, CPAJennifer and Brian AllebachAlvernia UniversityAmerican PowerNetAnapol SchwartzMr. James B. AndersonMr. Thomas L. ArmstrongMr. William J. AveryMs. Barbara Bankert and Mr. John FlohrMs. Patricia BeldonBeneficial Bank

Thank you to our generous donors who supported Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania from October 1, 2013 – September 30, 2014 through Take the Lead, Circle of Friends, restricted grants, Camperships, and annual support. During this time we received more than 1,000 gifts up to $99, too many to list in this report. We appreciate every gift to Girl Scouts and regret not being able to list them all..*Denotes those donors who are also members of the Juliette Gordon Low Society.

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Berks Cardiologists, Ltd.Boscov’s Department Store, Inc.Brown-Daub Family of DealershipsBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney P.C.C.H. Briggs CompanyCaron FoundationMr. Christopher CashmanColonial Oaks FoundationMr. Christopher CompherConrad O’Brien PCConsole Law OfficesCustomers BankMs. Tracy DavidsonMs. Helen DeMottMs. Kimberly L. DeWoodyDilworth Paxson, LLPDiversified SearchMs. Martha Dodge*Ann Donley, C.P.A.Drucker & Scaccetti, P.C.DSSDuane Morris LLPEisnerAmper LLPEnerSysEstate of Neil BradleyFerree FoundationMs. Dona L. FileFox Rothschild LLPKim E. Fraites-Dow and Kevin DowFrances Strayer TrustFranklin H. Markley Charitable TrustMrs. Carla Gonzales-SchwarzGood Shepherd Rehabilitation NetworkGrant Thornton LLPMs. Carole H. GravagnoGreenberg TraurigHenkels & McCoy Inc.Highmark Blue ShieldThe Honickman FoundationMrs. Florence HorsfieldIBM CorporationMr. Ted KaminerKane, Pugh, Knoell, Troy & Kramer, LLPDr. C. Eve J. KimballKline & SpecterKohl’sAndrea R. Kramer, Esq.Maria KrausLavin, O’Neil, Ricci, Cedrone & DiSipioLegacy Advisors, LLCLehigh Valley Health NetworkLehigh Valley IronPigsMr. Michael LevittMs. Charisse R. LillieMaster Weinstein Schatz Moyer, P.C.Merck Dollars For DoersMr. and Mrs. James MillerDenise MolzahnMontgomery County District Attorney

Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLPNestle Waters North AmericaNSM Insurance GroupPennoni Associates Inc.Pennsylvania Convention Center AuthorityMr. and Mrs. Craig PerrottyPJM Interconnection, LLCPNC BankPond Lehocky Stern GiordanoQSPGina J. RangeReinsel Kuntz Lesher LLPMs. Barbara E. RitchieSchnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLPSiemens Caring Hands FoundationMs. Kelly J. SpletzerMichael and Leslie StilesSurgery Consultants of Berks CountySusquehanna BankTeam Capital BankThermo Fisher ScientificUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New JerseyVictaulic Company of AmericaVision Accomplished, LLC*Carol and Nick WattersWells Fargo Bank, N.A.White and Williams LLPDr. and Mrs. Sankey V. Williams

$500-$999

Anonymous (2)Advantage Building & Facility ServicesAesculap, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. George AhartMr. Wadud AhmadMs. Lisa D. AimoneAlternative Consulting Enterprises Inc.Alvin H. Butz CompanyDr. Anne AmbarianAmerican Red Cross- SEPA ChapterAsher’s ChocolatesB. Braun Medical Inc.Ms. Mary L. BarberaMr. and Mrs. Patrick BarrettBecker & FrondorfBerks County Medical SocietyBerks Women In CrisisMr. and Mrs. Eugene BlockBNY Mellon Community PartnershipMr. Harris T. BockMs. Ann Marie BodiMs. Lori BorelliStacy L. Broad, Esq.Buckley Muething Capital Management Co.Buckno Lisicky & Company CPA’sMs. Nickoya D. Bundick

Burkey Construction Co., Inc.C.F. Martin & Company, Inc.Carlino Development Group, Inc.Cedar Crest CollegeChester County Community FoundationCoca-Cola Bottling Company of the Lehigh ValleyComcast - ReadingMarla K. ConleyConnelly FoundationCorporate Financial Management, Inc.Ms. Kelley CrozierMark and Ghisele CurcioDonna-Marie Daday, Esq.Mrs. Michelle DavisDiakon Lutheran Social MinistriesMrs. Diane DonaherMs. Genevieve DunkleW. Wallace Dyer, Jr., Esq.Easton Coach CompanyEisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, PCEntech Engineering, Inc.ET&T, Inc.FemfessionalsMr. Daniel Fitzpatrick*Sonia and John FoderaroFulton BankMr. Tom GibbonsGordon & Rees LLPGreat Valley Service UnitGreater Reading Chamber of Commerce & IndustryMs. Deborah GrossGwynedd- Mercy UniversityHampson Mowrer Kreitz InsuranceHangley Aronchick Segal, Pudlin & SchillerMr. Michael HanlonMs. Irene Horstmann HannanMs. Pamela Harris-WilliamsHartman ShurrMs. Deborah Hassan*Mrs. Barbara D. HauptfuhrerThe Haverford Trust CompanyMs. Cynthia L. HeimbachHerbein + Co., Inc.Ms. Allison HorneMs. Kit T. HowerMrs. Lisa JacobsenJohnson Matthey Inc.Ms. Joanne M. JudgeMr. and Mrs. James A. KingKPMG LLPLafayette Ambassador BankMs. Jacque LanningMs. Amy LeibenguthLions Club of BoyertownLogicalisThe Honorable Linda Ludgate

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Mr. Michael G. MagnanDr. Jerome MarcusMr. and Mrs. Michael MartinMs. Mary Jane MeconiMerck FoundationMerck Partnership for GivingMs. Connie L. MillerMs. Donna MillerMs. Edith S. MochnalyModel Consulting, Inc.Montgomery Bar AssociationMs. Susan P. MucciaroneMr. and Mrs. Ray NeagNeumann UniversityOlympus America, Inc.D. Robert & Yvonne F. OppenheimerParenteBeard LLCMr. and Mrs. Mark PellegrinoPhiladelphia Convention & Visitors BureauPietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLPPublic Health Management Corp.Ms. Joanne QuinonesMrs. Laura A. RappReading Eagle CompanyRosemont CollegeMs. Julie RotwittMs. Katherine SantoroMs. Cynthia J. SattizahnMs. Jean E. Scherfcunningham and Mr. Dennis CunninghamMs. Helen L. SchneiderDr. Joan SchorkMr. and Mrs. Paul SchultzSecurity First, Inc.Meredith Seigle, EsquireMs. Judith SharpShechtman Marks Devor PCSheller Family FoundationMs. Eileen ShuterSpector Gadon & Rosen, P.C.St. Joseph Regional Health NetworkState Farm Companies FoundationMs. Denise SullivanMrs. Barbara S. SussmanSweet Street DessertsMr. Jack TaylorThe Leader’s Edge/Leaders By DesignThe Philadelphia TribuneTompkins VIST BankTruistUGI Utilities, Inc.Ms. Janet UlmanUnited Way of Carbon CountyMr. and Mrs. Dennis UrbanVerizon FoundationWal-Mart FoundationWalsky Investment Management, Inc.Mr. Wayne Weidner

West Side Hammer ElectricWhite Star ToursWilliam G. Koch & AssociatesMrs. Ilene WoodThe Leslie Miller and Richard Worley FoundationWPVI-TVWyomissing Dental Associates, P.C.Mrs. Suzanne B. YaleSuzanne and Jonathan YaleZarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy P.C.Mrs. Ruth Zerbe

$250-$499

Anonymous (5)AAA East CentralMrs. Ellen AbramsonAlbarell Electric Inc.Ms. Margaret P. AllenMs. Nancy AndersonArden Theatre CompanyMs. Bailey AxeMrs. Laura AzzalinaMs. Carolyn BambergerMs. Colleen BarthMr. Jay M. BornsteinMr. Jason BotzlerMs. Amara BriggsMrs. Evelyn M. BroadMs. Barbara J. BrownMs. Patti J. BrownMs. Loretta BruggerMr. Timothy CanfieldMs. Mary M. CaseyMr. Doug ChaetMs. Stephanie CisarMs. Ruth ClineMs. Lauren ColaretteMs. Nancy P. ConnellyConnors Investor Services, Inc.Ms. Nancy ConradMs. Laura CorsellMr. and Mrs. Richard CoryMs. Patricia A. CoulterMs. Susan E. CurcioMs. Amy Czop-BartleyMs. Elizabeth D’AngelMr. Steven DavisMs. Terri DeanMs. Eileen DebenedictisMrs. Louise DeNightMr. and Mrs. Lee DilksMs. Nancy DischinatMs. Laura DominguesMs. Lynn EaglesonMs. Sara J. ElleEmbassy Bank for the Lehigh ValleyMs. Jane R. ErvinMs. Dawn R. Fahim

Ms. Marilee FalcoMs. Vita FalconeCindy & Gregg Feinberg - Feinberg Real Estate Advisors, LLCMr. and Mrs. T. Ritson FergusonRisa V. FermanMs. Angie FinneyMr. and Mrs. Samuel FlamholzThomas F. Flynn, Ph.D.Ms. Susan J. FrenchFromm Electric SupplyRev. Kevin J. GallagherMs. Georgann GanasMs. Emily GarbElizabeth H. Gemmill, Esq.GEO Specialty ChemicalsMr. and Mrs. Boyd GheringMr. and Mrs. Mark GleasonMs. Jaclyn GoodballetMr. George GorgeMs. Laurie Gostley HackettGreater Philadelphia Chamber of CommerceMs. Renee GrebeMs. Carolyn GregorMs. Rochelle GreyMrs. Nancy HaferHaggerty, Goldberg, Schleifer & KupersmithMr. Victor HammelMr. Alec HannanMs. Dionne HarrisonMs. Amy HawleyMs. Deborah HazenMr. Sean HealeyMs. Carla C. HickeyMr. and Mrs. Thomas HickeyMr. and Mrs. Gregory W. HigbeeMr. Marvin Hirschhorn*David and Pat HoffmanMs. Amy HollamanMrs. Barbara HomsherMrs. Ellen HoranMs. Tarabeth HouserMrs. Cristina HugMs. Marianne HujcsI Do Wedding ConsultingIBM Employee Services CenterIndustrial Plywood, Inc.Ms. Debbie JacobsonJewish Federation of ReadingMs. Kathryn JonesMr. and Mrs. Alvin KatzKesher Zion SynagogueMr. and Mrs. Wayne KillingsoworthMs. Renee KingMs. Stacy J. KnightMr. and Mrs. James KnipeMs. Susan KohnMs. Antegone KourpasMs. Ruth Kravitz

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Mrs. Kelley KuyatL.F. Driscoll Co.Ms. Pat LangiottiMs. Kathleen A. LawlessMs. Lee and Mr. LeeMs. Jeanne E. Lennon-SmithMs. Michele LinskyMr. James A. LubasMr. Paul J. LukesThe Lutheran Theological Seminary at PhiladelphiaMrs. Lisa MacaulayMs. Barbara MacczakRev. Dr. Lorina Marshall BlakeHeidi Masano, Esq.Ms. Patricia McGoldrickMs. Kyra G. McGrathMs. Coleen MeehanMs. Elaine MeierMrs. Laurie MelniczekMercy Vocational High SchoolMs. Shirley MillerMrs. Doris C. MiraldoMr. and Mrs. Jeff MitgangMorey, Nee, Buck & Oswald, LLCMorgan StanleyMr. and Mrs. William J. MosherMr. Benjamin J. MoyerMuhlenberg CollegeMr. and Mrs. Anthony M. MuirMrs. Lisa NutterMs. Luann OatmanMs. Carol Obando-DerstinePagoda Electrical, Inc.Mr. Anthony PaoneMr. Marc PaquinMrs. Laurie PeerPenn National Gaming, Inc.Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsMs. Bethann PlataMs. Claire PolinskyMr. R. Scott PostMr. Steve PottiegerMr. and Mrs. Paul PrideMs. Babette RaccaJulia M. Rafferty, EsquireMr. Girard ReillyMs. Sandra RossMs. Maureen RushCathy Rutman, R.N.Mr. Paul G. SachsThe Salvation ArmyMs. Jill ScheidtMs. Elayne SchmidtMr. Geoffrey D. SchmidtMr. Lee SchreckMs. Molly ScottMs. Lisa SimonMr. Ray SlaterMs. Megan A. Smith

Ms. Megan SmithMs. Anne-Marie SotireMrs. Louise W. SoudersSt. Luke’s University Health NetworkMr. Edwin StockMr. and Mrs. Henry Stratton-BrownMrs. Susan SwansonMs. Deborah P. TerfinkoMs. Pam LottMr. Leon TuckerMs. Eileen TyralaUnited Way of DelawareUrban League of PhiladelphiaMs. Melissa VaroneMs. Julie VicenteVictory BankMs. Maeve VoganW. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Walden Capital Advisors*Deb WaltersMs. Eileen F. WarwickMs. Laurie WaxlerMary F. Weaver, M.D.Ms. Lorna WeirMr. and Mrs. Raymond H. WelshMr. C. T. WorkMs. Suzanne YatskoMs. Susan C. YeeYour Part-Time Controller, LLCMr. and Mrs. Steven ZebovitzMs. Sandra E. Ziegler

$100-$249

Anonymous (4)Ms. Gina AdamsAFP Berks Regional ChapterAfter School Activities PartnershipsMr. and Mrs. Mark R. AlderferMr. and Mrs. James AlfieriMs. Kristin AllenAmerican Endowment FoundationAmerican Legion Auxiliary PP Unit 800Mrs. Patricia A. AminMs. Donna AmundsenMs. Cindy AndressAntanavage, Farbiarz & AntanavageMs. Kathy AnthonyMs. Lisa AppleMr. and Mrs. Theodore S. AppleMs. Tracy ApplegateDiana L. Applegate and Robert ApplegateAngel ArochoAtlantic States Cast Iron Pipe Co.Ms. Rosemary AzeffMr. and Mrs. John L. BakerBally Lions ClubMr. Tomas BambergerMs. Lori J. Bard

Mr. and Mrs. Philip BarndtMs. Siobhan BarrMr. and Mrs. John BaseliceDr. Linda BatistaMs. Heather BaumgardnerMs. Louise A. BeckerMs. Michele M. BeekmanDr. Peter J. BehrensMr. and Mrs. Sylvester A. BeozzoMs. Diane L. BepplerMs. Sharon BermanMs. Dene K. BernsteinMr. and Mrs. Brian BirckbichlerBlack Women in Sport FoundationMrs. Kimberly A. BlattMs. Judy Wilfinger BogertMs. Mariska BogleMs. Charlotte BolesMr. Frank BoniMr. and Ms. Constantine F. HarrisMs. Agnes BowkerMr. and Mrs. Francis E. BoyleMr. and Mrs. Jeff L. BrauerMs. Karen A. BreenMr. Robert J. BrodrechtMr. and Mrs. Russell BrooksMrs. Wallis BrooksMs. Karen BuchkovichMs. Jane BudsonMs. Susie BurnetteMs. Janet BushickMs. Kathleen M. CaggianoMs. Doris CainCalifornia Community FoundationCamelot for Children, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Michael CapaldiThe Capello FamilyMs. Erinn CareyMr. and Mrs. Robert CarrMs. Maureen CavallucciDean R. CavePeilin ChenMs. Elizabeth B. ChesickMs. Sharon Z. ChevalierMrs. Sandi P. ChieffoChildren’s Clinic of WyomissingMr. and Mrs. Ivar ChristensenMs. Rosemarie T. CiminoMr. Gregory ClarkeCohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C.Mr. Terence CollingsComcast SpectacorMs. Sarah ConnellyMr. David ConwayMs. Deb CoopermanMs. Tanya CouchMs. Norma W. CoupeMr. and Mrs. Michael J. CoxMs. J. Louise Cramp*Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. CroftCrosskeys Insurance Inc.

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John J. Cunningham, III, Esq.Ms. Martha CzopMs. Jennifer DavisMs. Denise de MenaMr. and Mrs. Ernest DellheimMrs. Susan M. DevittMr. and Mrs. Danny DiefenderferMrs. Renee DietrichMr. John DiEugenioMs Heather DillonMs. Diane DimitroffMs. Jennifer DiPietroDiscover Lehigh ValleyMs. Deborah DoeMr. and Mrs. Timothy DowneyMs. Lynn DribenMs. Stephanie DyerMarj EbyMr. Tom ElMs. Leslie ElliottEmployees of Wegmans Food MarketsMs. Linda EngleMs. Linda EricksonMr. and Mrs. Richard EsreyMrs. Jackie EtterMs. Kimberly Z. EveltiEvergreen Executive SourceMs. Sharon EvesChristopher C. Fallon, Jr., Esq.Familywize Community Service Partnership, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas FenstermacherMs. Anne FergusonDr. Sarah FernslerMs. Andrea FerrenzMr. and Mrs. John FieldingMs. Amy FieldsMs. Theresa FigueroaMr. Marc FilsteinMs. Cheryl FinocchiaroMs. Andrea Finocchiaro*Ms. JoAnne Fischer and Mr. Eric E. HoffmanMs. Joanne FishcerMs. Nancy J. FisherMs. Laura FlamischMs. Edna FleerMs. Abbe F. FletmanFocused, LLCMs. Tara L. ForbesMs. Wendella FoxFox (Richard J.) FoundationMr. David FrankMs. Michelle FreesMs. Deborah M. FretzMr. and Mrs. John FreyMs. Joanne G. FreyMs. Deborah Fries-JacksonMs. Lisa FryMs. Anne Fuller

Ms. Sarah L. GaffneyAustra GaigeMs. Jennifer GaiskiMs. Deb GallagherMs. Mary P. GallagherRuth E. Ganister, Esq.Ms. Cathy GanterMs. Susan A. GasperMs. Jennifer A. GayoMs. Janet Ernst GernerMrs. Margaret GillMs. Teresa GillenMs. Crystal Gilmore-HarrisMs. Shannon Gilroy*Mrs. Florence GlanderMrs. Kate GoodmanMs. Deborah GoodmanMr. and Mrs. John GrayMs. Kathryn B. GrayGreater Philadelphia Film OfficeGreater Reading Economic PartnershipGreen Hills Family Medical Associates, LLCMs. Linda M. GriffithMs. Susan GroffGSEP Service Unit #529 - South PhiladelphiaGSEP Service Unit #554 - KnightsGSEP Service Unit #614 -Penn’s RidgeGSEP Service Unit #736 - Four MeadowsMs. Elizabeth GulaMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hagy, IIIJoan L. HannahoeMs. Leigh HansenMs. Karen HarrisMs. Csilla HartogsMs. Kathy HarveyMs. Joanne HarwoodMs. Doris E. HauptHawley Realty, Inc.Ms. Mary HeinsMrs. Susan HeistMs. Jennifer HellerMr. and Mrs. Edward HellriegelMr. and Mrs. James M. HendersonMs. Laura HerzogMs. Carol M. HobdayMs. Brianne HodgdonMr. and Mrs. John HoffMs. Kerri HoltMr. Harold HoltzmanMr. John E. HornHospital Central ServicesMr. Dennis A. HouserMr. and Mrs. Edward Hozza, Jr.Ms. Jennifer HumphreysMs. Brittany IavecchiaMr. and Mrs. Stephen Irwin

Fred W. Jacoby, Esq.Mrs. Hilary JebitschMr. and Mrs. Harry JonckheereMs. Christina JonesMr. Brian JoniakJPMorgan Chase & Co. FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jim KardosMrs. Joanne M. KellyMs. Laura KellyMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. KellyMr. Terrence KennedyMs. Ruth H. KentMr. Richard KernMs. Deborah KernsMs. Sara KershnerMs. Kathryn B. Klein and Mr. Gerald D. KleinMs. Catherine KlimczakMs. Amy KnappMrs. Ruth J. KnorrKohl Building ProductsMs. Vicki W. Kramer, Ph.D.Dr. Vera J. KrisukasMr. and Mrs. Richard H. KuninMr. Jeffrey KwaitMr. Larkin W. LakeMs. Natalie LandgrafMs. Heidi and Mr. Kevin LandisMs. Samantha LaudenslagerMs. Joan L. LawMs. Margaret A. LawlorMs. Silvia A. LeblancMs. Susan G. LenahanMs. Kathryn LeslieMs. Gayriel LesterMs. Susan LevinMs. Marleah LochMr. Steve LongeneckerMs. Amy LoschiavoMs. Pam LottMr. David LyonsMs. Margaret MaherMs. Norene MalaneyMr. and Mrs. Venard MantegnaMr. Joseph ManzingerMs. Rosemarie MarcoMs. Carol A. MarkeMrs. Virginia M. MarounMs. Alison MatejczykMr. and Mrs. Stan MazuchowskiDr. Elizabeth R. McCainMr. Lawrence G. McCarthyMr. John McCormickMs. Barbara E. McCown-McClintickMr. and Mrs. David McGrathMr. and Mrs. Neil McGurtyMr. and Mrs. James McHaleDr. Afaf I. MeleisMs. Donna MenearMs. Jody MenonMs. Carole L. Mercaldo

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Mr. Doug MetcalfeMs. Sherri MillerMr. and Mrs. James MiltenbergerMs. Karen F. MinyardMs. Elizabeth MiseroMs. Kaylyn MitchellMogel, Speidel, Bobb & KershnerMrs. Patricia MooreMs. Ann Morse*Ms. Sandra MoyerMs. Clair MoyerMs. Dawn MoyerMs. Andrea MulfordMs. Beth Muller and Mr. Wayne S. KlitzbachMs. Patricia MullinMrs. Scarlett MurrayMs. Connie A. MuschkoRev. Christine NelsonMs. Kathleen NemethMs. Kathleen A. NemethNorthampton Community CollegeMs. Catherine NovakShirley Nylund, D.M.D.Mrs. Debbie O’DonnellBunmi Ojikutu, M.D.Ms. Elizabeth O’Neil*Ms. Patricia OwensMs. Mary OzechoskiMr. Devender PallyMs. Sue PalmerMs. Cheyenne PalmerMr. and Mrs. Bruce PalmerMr. John PanasiukMrs. Manal Z. ParadaMr. Joseph ParilloMs. Denise PaskoMr. Jeffrey M. PeckMs. Susan W. PeckMr. and Mrs. David PetersMs. Adelaide PetersMrs. Barbara PetersMs. Joanne PetitoMr. and Mrs. Joseph PfahlerMs. Nancie Pidge-MooreMs. Diane E. PierceMr. Greg PlummerMs. Rosemary PolonMr. and Mrs. Larry PopeMs. Darlene PorsMs. Sharon PrattMs. Tara Preston*Mrs. Shirley A PrestonMr. and Mrs. Thomas PriceMr. and Mrs. James PritchardMs. Tammy ProutMr. and Mrs. John PucinoMs. Kelly D. QuigleyMs. Donna M. ReagleMs. Ashley S. ReddyMs. Maureen Reilly

Mr. Edward G. RendellMr. and Mrs. Myron ResnickJennifer Richards & Italo TemperaDr. Renee RiddleMs. Elizabeth RielandMrs. Patricia A. RiggMs. Karen RightmireMs. Sallie A. RineerHonorable Annette M. Rizzo (RET.)Ms. Sandy RobertsMr. Paul H. RobinsonMs. Mary Ann RoddaMr. Michael RowanMr. and Mrs. Baron RowlandMs. Nicole SakowitzMs. Theresa A. SantaluciaMs. Joyce A. SavageMs. Fran SaviniMr. Adam J. SawickiMs. Katie C. ScanlanMs. Luann SchellhamerMr. and Mrs. Howard SchimmollerF. Scott and Carolyn SchmidtMrs. Sandra Sue SchraderJudith SchwankDr. Diane ScottMs. Catherine SeeberMs. Georganne SeeleyMrs. Gail D. SeeleyMs. Ellen M. SeigfriedShoemaker-Bond Home Assoc., Inc. Fund of the LV Comm. Found.Mr. and Mrs. Michael ShorMs. Kathleen M SibreMs. Carolyn SilverthornMr. Larry SkinnerMs. Mary Frances A. SlobodianMs. Denise SloughMrs. Barbara SmarshMr. Stephen SmithMs. Andrea SmithMr. David R. and Ms. Tina SmithMrs. Lindsay SoMs. Nora SobottkaMs. Abbe SpokaneMs. Emma StatonSteege Thomson CommunicationsMs. Christine StewartRev. and Mrs. William E. StoneMr. William StrahanMs. Karen SuboritsMr. Robert M. and Ms. Bonnie L. R. SutterMs. Marianne SweitzerMr. and Mrs. Richard J. SzucsDr. Karen ThackerMr. and Mrs. Robert ThompsonMs. Elizabeth TimmermonMr. and Mrs. John ToomeyMs. Abby TrachtmanTrans-Bridge Lines, Inc.

Ms. Mary Jo TransueMr. William TraubMrs. Deana M. TravettiMs. Ramona TurpinMs. Elizabeth UhlerUnited Way of New York CityUnited Way Of Rhode IslandUnited Way of Summit CountyUnited Way of the National Capital AreaMs. Sandra VandersliceMr. and Mrs. Javier VazquezMs. Susan WaddingMs. Michele WagamanKaren D. Walton, Ph.D.Mrs. Elizabeth D. WandererDrs. Karen and Bryan WangMr. Mark H. WeaverMrs. Jennifer WeeksMs. Anita WeinsteinMs. Sarah T. WerntzWilliam H. & Patti A. Lehr FoundationStefany WilsonMs. Marie WitmanWomen’s Business Development CenterWomen’s Club of LawncrestMs. Cynthia E. WrightMs. Lara WulffWyomissing Area Education FoundationMr. and Mrs. Alex P. YanushefskiMr. Theodore YeggleMs. Marian Young and Mr. Mark LannanYWCA of BethlehemMs. Susan H. ZeagerMs. Joanne P. ZeitzMr. Raymond ZellerMs. Debra L. Zvanut

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Circle of Friends ($1,000 to Annual Fund)Anonymous (3)Ms. Andrea A. AgnewAngela AhmadFrances A. Aitken, CPAJennifer and Brian AllebachMr. James B. AndersonAnn Thornton Field, Esq.Mr. Thomas L. ArmstrongMr. William J. AveryMs. Barbara Bankert and Mr. John FlohrBrad and Anne BaumMr. and Mrs. Delight E. Breidegam

Mr. Christopher CashmanMr. Christopher CompherMr. and Mrs. David DeCampliMs. Martha DodgeMs. Dona L. FileKim E. Fraites-Dow and Kevin DowMs. Connie Girard-diCarloMrs. Carla Gonzales-SchwarzMs. Carole H. GravagnoJames and Bonnie HallMaria KrausMr. and Mrs. James MillerMs. Denise Molzahn

Patrick and Marie O’ConnorNatalye Paquin, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Craig PerrottyMs. Barbara E. RitchieDianne and Jeffrey RotwittMs. Kelly J. SpletzerMs. Mary Stengel AustenMichael and Leslie StilesSue and Stan TantsitsMs. Harriet WeissDr. and Mrs. Sankey V. WilliamsMr. Harold L. Yoh, III

a sunny dayon

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Marlene O. FowlerMs. Janet E. GarretsonRobert GarrettMr. and Mrs. Maurice O. Gaukler, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Maurice GauklerMrs. Elizabeth GaumerMs. Connie Girard-diCarloMs. Ann D. GiuntaMrs. Florence GlanderMrs. Kay E. GoetzMs. Barbara J. GohnPastor Virginia Anne GoodwinMs. Brenda GravesMs. Rosemarie B. GrecoMrs. Marita GreenMs. Catherine M. GuenzelMs. Joan M. HaganMarion HaubnerMrs. Barbara D. HauptfuhrerMs. Roberta Healy GarbischMs. Diana HeimanEstate of Marjorie S. HenshawMs. Barbara HiffertyMrs. Violet M. HoffmanDavid and Pat HoffmanMs. Gloria A. HoffnerMs. Frieda P. HollihanMs. Betty M. HollisMs. Eileen E. HonertMs. Anne T. HuberMs. Janie R. Hutchison GillMs. Jorene JamesonMs. D. J. JenningsMrs. Frances W. KeeblerMs. Sandra Payne KentonGloria and Joe KernMs. Ann O. KerrKevin HolleranMrs. Sally A. KinseyMrs. Lydia P. KirklandMs. Marsha H. KitterMs. Dorothy C. KlemmerMr. and Mrs. Trygve KleppingerMs. Judith KrainesMs. Gerlinde R. LauffMs. Muriel LehmanJeanne E. Lennon-SmithMs. Jean LindMrs. Katie Loeb-SchwabMrs. Margaret MacCrindleMs. Catherine MalkemesMs. Barbara MarkowitzMs. Dotti M. Martin

Mary Jane AdamsMs. Trean B. MatzMs. Barbara O. McAllisterGertrude K. McGonigleMs. Mary L. McMahonMs. Shelley M. MincerMrs. Mary B. MontgomeryMs. Sandra MoyerTrudy MurphyMs. Lynn E. MusselmanMr. and Mrs. F. W. Nikischer, Sr.Ms. Patricia A. OwensMrs. Doris A. PaulMs. Merideth A. PerroneMs. Regina A. PfeifferEstate of Arleen L. PogueMrs. Shirley A PrestonJanet Z. PurbrickMs. Susan M.S. RappMs. Susan D. ReitzMs. Suzanne E. RocheleauMrs. and Mr. Diane RoskampMrs. Georgia L. SampsonMr. and Mrs. Barry SchmuraMrs. Leola D. SchurigMaurice Seltzer TrustMs. and Mr. Dolores SenchakMrs. Elizabeth S. SennottMrs. Eileen W. SextonMs. Emma S. SlossMs. Sharon A. SmithMs. Susan J. SmithMr. Davis and Ms. Karen E. SommersSonia FoderaroMs. Dorothy E. SpeersMr. and Ms. Thomas StalnakerMs. Jane M. StellwagenMs. Elizabeth A. StinsonMary StricklerMs. Mary Ann StuartMs. Marni SweetMrs. Ruth Van Duyne TaitMs. Judith VolkDeb WaltersCarol and Nick WattersMs. Joan WhiskeymanMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. WhiteMs. Mary I. WilkersonMs. Norma WithsoskyMs. Brenda WolfeMs. Sue Ann YocomMrs. Alice ZaleskiMs. Michele Zujkowski

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Matching Gift CompaniesAdvanta CorporationAIG Matching Grants ProgramAllstate Giving CampaignARCO Chemical CompanyARCO FoundationBoeing CompanyCisco Systems, Inc.CitibankCitizens BankDeutsche Bank Private Wealth Management

GlaxoSmithKline FoundationGlaxoSmithKline-Corp. ING Foundation J.P. MorganJPMorgan Chase & Co. FoundationKemper Insurance CompaniesMassMutal Financial GroupOppenheimerFundsPeterson Worldwide LLCPJM Interconnection, LLC

PNC FoundationPrudential FinancialPrudential Foundation Quaker Oats FoundationSaint-Gobain CorporationThe Philadelphia FoundationVerizon FoundationWells Fargo Bank, N.A.William Penn Foundation

In memory of Robin Miers and Peggy Walker BearCarol and Nick Watters

In memory of Phyllis BuffingtonMrs. Barbara Smarsh

In memory of Paul Boone and Trudy MurphyW. Wallace Dyer, Jr., Esq.

In memory of Joyce DeiferMr. and Mrs. Jim Kardos

In memory of Thomas DoernerAtlantic States Cast Iron Pipe Co.

In Memory of Kay GoetzMs. Tammy Prout

In memory of Betty GravesMr. Larkin W. Lake

In memory of Marjorie LullMs. Susie BurnetteMr. and Mrs. Harry Jonckheere

In memory of Sarah ManzingerMr. Joseph ManzingerMr. Raymond Zeller

In memory of Debra SerfassMr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenstermacher

In memory of Jeanne Hilcker SmithMr. Joseph Parillo

In memory of Elizabeth St. ClairMr. Tomas BambergerMr. and Mrs. Alex P. Yanushefski

Memorial Tributes $100+

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Frances AitkenBerks County Community Foundation

Mary Stengel AustenTierney

Maria Pajil BattleAmeriHealth Caritas

Michele D. BoxWells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Stacy L. BroadFriedman Law Group

Christopher CashmanIndependence Blue Cross

Marla K. ConleySchnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP

Ann DonleyProfit Maximizers, Inc

Dona FileL. F. Driscoll Co., LLC

Michael HanlonBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Deborah HassanDeloitte & Touche LLP

Ellen HoranGreater Reading Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Grace KilleleaHalf the Sky

Loraine Ballard MorrilliHeartMedia

Sue PerrottyAFM Financial Services

Julia Rafferty, Esq.Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP

Leslie StilesPA Conference for Women

Sue TantsitsEdge of the Woods Native Plant Nursery

Hon. Diane Welsh (Ret.) JAMS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ann Thornton Field, ChairGordon & Rees LLP

Anne Baum, First Vice ChairCapital BlueCross

Andrea Agnew, Vice ChairComcast

Dianne Rotwitt, Vice ChairPhilanthropist

Maria Kraus, TreasurerBioClinica, Inc.

Angela Ahmad, SecretaryPECO

Natalye Paquin, CEO**ex-officio

Officers

Members-At-Large

Amanda H.Quakertown High School

Ariel H.Central Bucks South High School

Antonia R.Notre Dame High School

Girl Advisors to the Board

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