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annual report 2015-2016

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Values

CONTENTS

Vision & Purpose ·········································· Page 3

Staff ····························································· Page 4

Letter from Leadership ································ Page 5

Mission Impact ············································ Page 6

Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services ·············· Page 7

Preschool ····················································· Page 8

Youth···························································· Page 9

Governing Bodies ········································· Page 10

Financial Report ··········································· Page 11

Corporate Sponsors/Funding Affiliations ······ Page 12

Our Donors ·················································· Pages 13-15

YWCA is dedicated to eliminating

racism, empowering women and

promoting peace, justice, freedom

and dignity for all.

MISSION

YWCA Carlisle is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women and girls, stand up for social justice, help families and strengthen communities.

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7,183 women, girls, boys and men served throughout the year with YWCA Carlisle programs and services.

244 dedicated volunteers assisted with programs and events.

716 victims and their families served by Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County (SA/RCS).

4,763 students in the Carlisle, South Middleton and Big Spring School Districts received prevention and education training through SA/RCS.

79 girls in Lamberton and Wilson Middle Schools plus the Carlisle High School participated in GirlPower club.

30 students enrolled in Afterschool Homework Clubs achieving 97% homework completion rates working with Dickinson College student mentors.

Over 300 participants engaged at various Racial Justice programs and initiatives such as Annual Youth Leadership Conference, Community PotLucks, Kings Kamp and more.

14 children attended Early Start Community Preschool on scholarship.

27 families, for a total of 37 babies, were assisted with no-cost diapers through partnership with Healthy Steps Diaper Bank.

VISION AND PURPOSE

2015-16 brought an intense sense of relevancy and importance to

the work of YWCA Carlisle and YWCA USA, Inc. as racial and social

justice issues played out on the national stage and funneled down

to community conversations and concerns. YWCA Carlisle’s vital

work to eliminate racism and empower women and girls is woven

into every program and service offered.

From Community Potluck Discussions and small group

presentations to increased counseling appointments assisting

victims of trauma and providing prevention education programs

to students throughout several school districts; YWCA Carlisle

takes a proactive and involved direction to daily address the

needs of the community. YWCA Carlisle remains a welcoming and

inclusive organization seeking to more clearly mirror its mission in

the programs and services provided.

As this year’s YWCA USA new branding efforts state: YWCA IS ON

A MISSION and YWCA Carlisle, as a sister association, embraces

that concept with conviction.

2015-16 By the Numbers

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our staff

speak up “Do something. When hate happens, apathy will be interpreted as acceptance. When we don’t take action, hate persists. It is our responsibility as members of this community and as members of the human race to rise up, speak up, and stand up against it.” -Sonya Browne, Mission Impact Director

“It matters what language we use. How we talk about the people in our

communities has an impact on real people….how we talk and the words we use

is important to the work we are doing to end violence and support survivors,

and it’s important to the lives and well-being of survivors.”

-Miller Hoffman, Counselor/Advocate

“We realize the importance of our voice when we are silenced.” -Malala Yousafazi

Robin Scaer—Executive Director

Michele Willard—Director of Finance & Administration

Sonya Browne—Mission Impact Director

Hannah Weisberg—Youth Program Manager

Laura Masgalas—Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services Director

Shannon Snyder—Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services Case Management Supervisor

Dana Hippensteel—Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services Prevention Education Coordinator

Shelly Farmery—Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services Part-time Outreach/Counselor

Miller Hoffman—Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services Part-time Counselor/Advocate

Trisha Grace—Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services Counselor/Volunteer Coordinator

Adrienne Dugan—Preschool Program Director

Fonda Zeigler—Preschool Aide/Housekeeper

Sarina Bridges—Preschool Aide

Victoria Hoenie—Preschool Aide

Liz Campbell—Preschool Teacher

Francine Moody—Preschool Teacher

Jody Mell—Preschool Teacher

Thomas Kohutiak—Administrative Assistant

Sue Leese—Evening Receptionist

Trumaine McFarlane—Evening Receptionist

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MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Robin Scaer

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Liz Morey Campbell

BOARD PRESIDENT

#StrongCommunityCommittment#StrongCommunityCommittment

YWCA Carlisle is 97 years strong and growing. Our longevity is a testament to the women and men who have supported, advocated for and tirelessly helped YWCA Carlisle remain a constant and unwavering organization serving Cumberland County.

Throughout the past fiscal year, staff and board addressed growing concerns over racial realities and sexual assault atrocities playing out across our nation and how that might impact us in our own backyards. We provided a safe space for dialogue and constructive planning around race relations and issues of social justice, and we continued working with women and children in our community, empowering them to move forward in a positive direction.

This year we increased our advocacy efforts by supporting proposed legislation , facilitating voter registration drives, and hosting a Candidate Forum to educate voters in the spring election for the District 31 Senate seat. Close to 200 runners turned out for our 5th Annual Race Against Racism 5K . This mission-related event was coordinated with YWCA USA’s Stand Against Racism, as we promoted anti-racism messaging and hosted several locations around Carlisle encouraging individuals to Sign the Pledge doing their part to end racism.

On July 1, 2016, we acknowledged 20 years of providing Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services to Cumberland

County by honoring the individuals who were pivotal in establishing these services two decades ago. Recognizing

the importance of having free counseling and advocacy services for victims and their families who find

themselves in need of assistance was central to the focus of the event. We applaud YWCA staff, community

partners, hotline volunteers and victim services personnel who champion this work and walk alongside sexual

assault survivors on their healing journeys.

We will continue to be an organization committed to creating real change for the Greater Carlisle Area and

Cumberland County, always emphasizing, reflecting, and advocating for our mission pillars of eliminating racism

and empowering women. We are grateful to our longtime supporters as well as the new donors who joined our

efforts during the Matching Grant Fund Annual Appeal. Thank you for enabling YWCA Carlisle to be a resource

and leader for the residents in our community.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Expert staff from sister association YWCA Lancaster led the Youth Leadership

Conference focusing on racism, both individual and systemic, with 84 students

and 12 faculty representing 8 high schools in the area. As a result of this group

discussion, one student noted that “I will speak up and I will think about what I

say and question what I think. I’m going to talk to my friends about racism and

try to create change at my school. I will be more aware of racism so that I can

stand up and help try to stop racist type things that others are doing.”

Annual Programs and Offerings

mission impact: racial justice & empowerment of women

Community Discussions

Gather the Women

Kings Kamp

Race Against Racism 5K

Youth Leadership Conference

YWCA CARLISLE

AWARD

Mayor Tim R. Scott

Racial Justice Programming was enhanced this year by hosting

quarterly community potluck and discussion events offering a safe

space to focus on understanding and providing respect and unity

with open dialogues about race relations in our community.

Additionally, for this year’s participation with Stand Against Racism,

three new sites were added to ask community members to sign a

pledge committing to a lifetime commitment of promoting peace,

justice, freedom and dignity for all people. Trainings for school

personnel and church members were conducted.

Gather the Women - A group from The Meeting House

church provided support in the way of resources and

fellowship to members of this program. The women

assisted program participants with specific individual

needs and participated in several meetings and activities.

NEW! Dickinson College students in Professor Lynn

Johnson’s social justice class assisted women with creating

professional resumes as well as working on a directory of

local employers who will hire for post-incarceration

employment.

Mayor Tim Scott served Carlisle Borough Council since

2001 and was elected Mayor in 2014. A 1988 graduate of

Carlisle High School, Tim received his Bachelor’s degree in

Political Science from Old Dominion University in 1992. Tim

is currently employed by the PA House of Representatives

where he is assigned to the Legislative Policy and Research

Office. Tim has worked for the House of Representatives

in a variety of capacities since June of 2000. In addition to

his duties as Mayor, Tim serves as a volunteer for the Hope

Station Neighborhood Advisory Council, The Amani Festival and the Home Rule

Transition Committee. Tim’s priorities include continuing the revitalization of

Carlisle’s downtown, improving the quality of life for all Carlisle residents, decreasing

the cost of Carlisle government operations, and investing in Carlisle’s infrastructure.

2015

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24 hour hotline

volunteer hours =

$120,714

Annual Programs and Offerings

Girlz Camp was offered free of charge to girls ages 12-15 to address traumatic experiences and to prevent future victimization. Many victims felt isolated and disconnected from peers. Camp was a way to connect with other teens through a week-long, psycho-educational and recreational group experience. Future plans include more regular contact throughout the year with attendees beyond the camp experience.

Our services are free and confidential.

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Cumberland County is to provide a supportive

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Free and confidential supportive individual counseling was made available for victims and their significant others. Adult Survivors of Trauma support group provided a safe, brave space for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.

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Age-appropriate education programs presented to engage schools and communities as change agents. Program topics included: Body Safety, Assertiveness, Healthy Relationships and Bystander Prevention. Programs were adapted to best meet age-appropriateness and the needs and of the students.

Staff celebrating 20 years of Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County.

NEW logo revealed as part of the 20th Anniversary of Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County on July 1, 2016.

24 Hour Hotline services available at 1-888-727-2877.

Trained staff and volunteers operated regular shifts for the hotline and provided the following services:

conversational support

hospital/medical accompaniment

scheduling free counseling services at YWCA Carlisle office or the West Shore satellite location

navigating the legal system when working with law enforcement officials and the judicial court system at court hearings

assistance securing Sexual Violence Protection Orders (SVPO)- new in 2015, these protection orders are designed to protect victims of sexual violence from further abuse and/or intimidation by their abuser

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preschool 95 students and 86 families served

Annual student spring art show showcasing each child’s talent and progress throughout the school year

Special events and guest readers including participation from local high school student council members

NEW! Fall field trips to Paulus Farm to learn about plants and farm animals

NEW! Classes learned about all of the major religious and cultural holidays families honor during the month of December. Traditional decorations adorned a Preschool Tree in the facility’s lobby

NEW! Classes experienced the process of planting and harvesting crops using new raised garden beds beautifully constructed by a local Eagle Scout

Kindergarten readiness skills

Positive social skills

Spacious yard and classrooms

Parent-Teacher conferences

Cultural and ethnic diversity of classes and curriculum

Summer Camps for our younger friends

Limited scholarships offered

Parent’s Posts

“We really love this program and are happy with our child’s advancements. We have no doubt she will be

well prepared for elementary school!”

“I would recommend YWCA Carlisle Preschool to my family and friends because of the kind environment and the learning spirit the teachers provide to the children. I

think the YWCA stands for something far greater than educating children.”

“Great programs; kids love it!”

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Girl Power included 79 girls from the Carlisle Middle Schools and High School to work on academic and personal growth goals addressing such topics as healthy relationships, positive body images, career paths and more! Special presentations on preparing for college and experiences in the military were arranged providing options for girl’s futures.

Homework Club served 30 elementary age

students in two locations at Memorial Park Hope Station and Grandview Court. Students completed daily homework assignments, learned important social skills, worked on increasing literacy skills and received healthy snacks. Special programming included the development of reading skills with Tail Waggin’Tutors and music lessons with the Music Society at Dickinson College. The interaction between staff, college mentors and students is fundamental to the program and the children’s academic success.

Young Wonders Summer Day Camp

provided 73 campers with a variety of activities from June through the end of August here at YWCA’s spacious gym, classrooms and nearby Carlisle Community Swimming Pool. Numerous scholarships were made available courtesy of funding from United Way Carlisle & Cumberland County as well as Partnership for Better Health. Weekly themes with coordinating field trips plus featured curriculum focused on helping students retain and improve their reading levels over the summer rounded out camp offerings.

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YWCA Carlisle honors the years of devoted gifts, leadership, time and talent Nancy shared with the organization and remembers her passionate volunteer efforts by contributing a donation in her name to the family’s namesake honor, The Ruth K. and Nancy J. George Award. Nancy’s philanthropic leadership is reflected in this token of appreciation and is a shining example of how one person can make a significant difference in the lives of others.

2015-16 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Michelle Grochalski, President

Liz Morey Campbell, Vice President

Jacqueline L. Powell, Treasurer

Jocelyn A. Kraus, Secretary

Tawanda Hunter

Cydnie Kelly

Deborah J. Kelly

Chavone Momon-Nelson

Nichole R. Purcell

Michelle Sharp

Virginia Smith

Sarah A. Taby

Hannah White-Gibson

Melissa Williams

Tammi Blackburn, Intern

Ashley Kurtz, Intern

In Memory of

Nancy Jean George

Community Partners

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Ray Boldosser Elizabeth Jamieson Boyle

Jane Burke Denise Garman Hubert Gilroy

Janice Hays

June Lutz, Honorary Lifetime

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In 2015, Sue Otway’s contributions to YWCA Carlisle were recognized as she was added to a long list of women with a deep connection to YWCA Carlisle who are committed to improving the community in which they live and work. Sue served as a board member, board president (2001-2003), and worked on several fundraising committees over her many years of involvement at YWCA Carlisle. Additionally, she volunteered as part of a peer review team that assessed other YWCAs in the region. Sue had an instrumental part in securing financial stability for the future of YWCA Carlisle. Her thoughtful contributions whether it was helping to secure a grant, developing new fundraisers, or considering the organization’s needs during remodeling projects are greatly appreciated.

A personal statement from Gather the Women program participant, Adriana Calderon

“...In loving myself my life started to change. My life by no means is perfect, but whose is. I now am no longer living in public housing. I’m currently working as a baker, which has always been a dream of mine. I’m still what most would consider poor, but I’m happy. I can now say that and actually mean it. I am happy with my life, family, career and looking forward to the possibilities of what is still left to come.”

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financial report year end June 30, 2016

51%

19%

10%

9%

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REVENUE Grant Income

Program Fees

Contributions

United Way

Fundraising

Corporate

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audited by Boyer & Ritter, Certified Public Accountants & Consultants

Statement of Activities

prepared by Boyer & Ritter, CPAs & Consultants

Revenue, Gains and Other Support

Membership $ 4,800

United Way $ 66,303

Program Fees $ 146,497

Contributions $ 71,745

Fundraising $ 40,938

Grant Income $ 389,996

Corporate Sponsorship $ 25,425

Miscellaneous $ 1,530

Net unrealized loss on long-term investments $ (140,849)

Realized gain on sale of investments $ 19,464

Investment Income $ 128,047

Rental Income $ 9,921

Total revenue, gains and other support $ 763,817

Expenses and Losses

Program services $ 730,017

Supporting services

Management and general $ 134,762

Fundraising $ 61,460

Total expenses and losses $ 926,239

Changes in net assets $ (162,422)

Net Assets

Beginning $ 4,032,995

Ending $ 3,870,573

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corporate sponsors annual and special event—$250 or more All Better Care

Alma Health, Inc. d/b/a Medstaffers

Benefit Connections

Bimbo Bakeries USA

Bobby Rahal Automotive Group

Boyer & Ritter, CPAs & Consultants

Capital Blue Cross

Carlisle Cement Products

Carlisle Construction Materials

Celtic Healthcare

Cornerstone Federal Credit Union

Cumberland Design & Building Company, Inc.

F&M Trust

GALBRAITH/Pre-Design, Inc.

GIANT Food Stores LLC

J. Rodney Fickel Insurance, Inc.

Jacqueline L. Powell & Associates, Inc.

Karns Quality Foods

Keystone Elder Law, P. C.

Kurt Suter Property Management

M&T Bank

Orrstown Bank

Quality Digital Office Technology

UGI Utilities, Inc.

Alexander Stewart, MD, Foundation

Big Spring Area Community Chest

Carlisle Barracks Spouses’ Club

Carlisle Moose Family Center 761

Community Aid

Cumberland County Children & Youth Services

Cumberland County (STOP grant)

Cumberland County Housing & Redevelopment Authority

Dickinson College

Kiwanis Club of Carlisle

M&T Charitable Foundation

Messiah College

Partnership for Better Health, Wellness@Work

Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR)

Pennsylvania Commission on Crime & Delinquency (PCCD)

Rotary Club of Carlisle

The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation

The Foundation for Enhancing Communities The Kids Trust

The Greater Harrisburg Foundation

United Way of Capital Region

United Way of Carlisle & Cumberland County

United Way of the Shippensburg Area

funding affiliations

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our donors

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general donations

Anonymous

Jan Arminio

Rita Breitenbach

Joy Burkholder

Ethel Carryer

Barbara Denison

Linda Ely

Kathy Everett

Karen Feuchtenberger

Kim Fickel

Mary Filiberti

Ella Forsyth

Jan Fritchey

Pam Frohman

Michele Fry

Patti Greiss

Michelle Grochalski

Lois Kielkopf

Beverly Mancke

Jane Ober

Sue Otway, on behalf of Bonnie Berk

Jacqueline Powell

Carol Reed

Mary Lou Secrist

Michelle Sharp

Doris Do and Donald Strock

Angela Thomas

Jean Thompson

Daniela Tomer

Sylvia Tonic

Cece Viti

MaryPat Wentzel

Olwen Wheeler

Mellisa Williams

ABC Support Group

Community Aid, Bin Distributions

Partnership for Better Health, on behalf of Bonnie Berk

Partnership for Better Health, in honor of the Law Offices of Saidis, Sullivan & Rogers

estate/bequest

Nancy J. George

in honor of Hagar Levine

Crystal Kerns

Rita Schlansky

Nancy Simpson

in memory of Nancy George

Nancy Besch

Charlotte Bower

Jane Burke

Mary Frances Carson

Frances Del Duca

Janice Durkin

Marjorie Dutrey

Deborah Fenicle

Jackie Ferguson

Karen Galbraith

Janice Hays

Ann Hoffer

William Keen

Albert & Jerry Knouse

Michael Kulikauskas

Gerald Lackey

Beverly Mancke

Victoria Otto

June Shomaker

Nancy and Ralph Scherer

Rita Schlansky

Mary Pat & John Wentzel

in memory of William Burkholder

Marjorie Dutrey

in memory of Margaret Goulet

Anonymous

donations to Gather the Women

June Lutz

Birthe Miller

Penn Central Conference

donations to youth

Anonymous

June Lutz

United Way of Carlisle and Cumberland County - Gala for the Children

donations to preschool

Liz M. Campbell

Michelle Grochalski

Lindsay Hough

Lara Kauffman

Jacqueline Powell

Cool Scoops Inc. (Rita's)

GIANT A+ Rewards

Hoss's Steak & Sea house

donations to Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services

Anonymous

S. Gale

Barbara Sheaffer

Big Spring Presbyterian Church

Capital City Funeral Directors Association

Central Penn College

Cumberland Valley High School

Dickinson College

James Burd Elementary School

Mooreland Elementary PTO

North Dickinson PTO

Presbyterian Women

Shippensburg University

Represent gifts received June 1, 2015 - July 30, 2016

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donations to 2015 Queen of the Green Anonymous Ray & Patricia Boldosser In Good Taste - events purchased Jessica Eberhart Joel Flinchbaugh Karen Galbraith Lindsay Hough Careth Krajack Connie Middleton Carol Sharp Michelle Sharp donations to Annual Meeting Paula Correal Kathleen Hall donations to Painting with a Purpose AshKat Solutions, Inc. Liz M. Campbell Chelsea Fry Angela Thomas donations to Race Against Racism Anonymous Nancy DeMuth donations to BBQ, Boots & Brews Festival Michelle Grochalski Virginia Smith angel tree giving seraph ($500) Martha Bergsten Linda Brittain Lee and Carmen Burcham (2) George Rhyne W.R. Unger (2) cherub ($200) Linda Ely Allan and Karen Galbraith Bryan and Amy Gobin Harold and Jean Kretzing Gloria McDowell Michelle Sharp C. Helen Takacs archangel ($100) Tom and Jan Arminio Dick and Helen Beckner Jane Burke Mary Frances Carson Linda Chalk Jennifer Clements Doris Do and Donald Strock Kathy I. Everett

Karen Feuchtenberger Kimberly Fickel Suzanne Gallagher George and Elizabeth Gardner Jimmie and Rosalie George Hubert and Mary Gilroy Trisha Grace Michelle Grochalski Gary and Vonnie Heishman Lucille M. Hillman John and Janice Hummel Grace Laury Jarvis Helen Kane Susan Kar Marilyn H. Keener Daniel and Beverly Kingery Barbara Kohutiak Jim and Sandy Mader David and Jennifer Metz Charles Nebel Michael Pasquarett Bob and Jacqueline Powell Linda Price Frank and Johanna Reeder Ron Richcreek Cece Viti Robyn T. Wampler guardian ($50) ABC's Support Group Steve and Linda Anderson Antiques on Hanover/Ellen Hughes Felix and Angela Bassi Ken and Marcia Berry James and Joan Boytim Liz M. Campbell Judy Castrina Dan and Heather Cook Nancy DeMuth Judith DeRicco Marjorie Dutrey Mary M. Fritsch Deb Fulham-Winston Len and Mary Kaye Fullenkamp Gary Galbraith Dick and Mary Gillenwater Mary Harbold Ruth Hodge Holly Hoffman Carson and Martha Holman Ellen Hughes Catherine Johnson Tom and Deborah Kelly Lois Kielkopf Rebecca Kinkead Ruth Kovacs Greg and Patricia Lewis John and Karen Lyter John and Beverly Mancke (2) Doug and Kathy Marcello

Marjorie M. Mowery (4) Denise Pion Sylvia Rambo Kent Rentschler Ann Roeder Garvin and Jill Rumberger Robin and Robert Scaer (2) Jennifer Schaefer Ron and Rita Schlansky Helen Scott June L. Shomaker John and Judy Slonaker Rosemary Smith Ruby D. Weeks angel ($30) Ann Benjey (5) Barbara Berry Ray and Patti Boldosser Terre Bonshock Doug and Melissa Brehm Patricia Brockley Janeen Christ Stephanie Cornwall Michael Devlin Joan Dickinson Mike DiMuzio Ed and Mary Filiberti Sonia Flegeal Troy and Tina Fluss Pamela S. Frohman Donna Griest Katrin Haque Judy and Dave Kern (3) Donore’ Lantz Bert and Carol Lennon Francine Moody Carolyn Myers Corrine L. Myers Jerry Philogene Terry Rasch Gisela Roethke Mary Ann Schirmer Alexandra Smith Thomas Stenehjem Pat Teitrick (2) Wendy Tibbetts Donna VandeMortel Adrianne Vaughn Marcia Weary Evelyn Wilson Ann Marie Wolf friend Jude McLean Kevin M. Stoner

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annual fund donations

Mohammed Abu Shuleh

Steve and Linda Anderson

Tom and Jan Arminio

Mary Arthur

Beech Street Program

Jeff Benjamin

Tom and Ann Benjey

Martha Bergsten

Ivy Berry

Ray and Patti Boldosser

Joan Boytim

Doug and Melissa Brehm

Rita Breitenbach

Kathleen Brennan

Gina Brown

Sonya Browne

Joy Burkholder

Liz M. Campbell

Mary Frances Carson

Kathleen Copenhaver

Cheryl Deaton

Frances Del Duca

Barbara Denison

Judith DeRicco

Susan Deringer

Jessica Eberhart

Nicole Eister

Linda Ely

Rosalyn Evans

Lynn Everhart

Julia Fagnilli

Shelly Farmery

Amy Farrell and John Bloom

Karen Feuchtenberger

Mary Filiberti

Bonnie and Jerry Fowler

Ben Francavilla and Jan Hodges

Mary and Ed Franco

Chelsea Fry

Mary Kaye Fullenkamp

Karen Galbraith

George and Elizabeth Gardner

Jimmie and Rosalie George

Gary and Terri Gildin

Dick and Mary Gillenwater

Bryan and Amy Gobin

Helen and James Gotwald

Edgar and Patricia Grace

Trisha Grace

Isabelle Grenoble

Michelle Grochalski

Carlesha Halkias

Regina Haughney

Janice Hays

Lucille M. Hillman

Dana Hippensteel

Miller Hoffman

William Hooke, Jr.

TaWanda Hunter

Keith Hysick

Nancy Ingram

Bessie Jamieson

Susan Kar

Lara Kauffman

Marilyn Keener

Dwayne Keller/Donna Partin

Cydnie Kelly

Deborah Kelly

Judy and Dave Kern

Crystal Kerns

Lois Kielkopf

Barbara Kohutiak

Bohdan Kohutiak

Thomas Kohutiak

Jocelyn Kraus

Jean and Harold Kretzing

Donore' Lantz

Patty and Greg Lewis

Barbara Lillich

Carol Lindsay

Katharine Lively

Veryl and James Macdonald

Kathy and Doug Marcello

Camille Marion

Laura Masgalas

Deborah & Albert Masland

Erin McCusker

Dr. Gloria McDowell

Julie and Charles McKain

Martha Metz

Ann and Pat Midgley

Amy Miller

Michael and Marla Mogill

Becky Morgenthal

Don and Marjorie Mowery

Charles Nebel

Kathryn Newton

Darlene and Paul Orr

Ivo V. Otto III

Michael Pasquarett

Bob and Jacqueline Powell

Linda Price

Nichole Purcell

Rob and Jill Rahal

Ann Raley

Robert & Deborah Reitzel

Ron and Deb Richcreek

Jane Rigler

Gisela Roethke

Barbara Sanor

Robin and Robert Scaer

Rita C. Schlansky

Eugene Schlosnagle

Jennifer Schweighart

Helen Scott

Mary Lou Secrist

Anna Seras

Carol Sharp

Michelle Sharp

C. Ann Sheehan

James and Patricia Simms

John and Judy Slonaker

Deborah Snelson

Shannon Snyder

Bill and Carma Stafford

Michael Stafford

Kevin M. Stoner

Katherine Strong

Kurt and Pam Suter

Cynthia Sutton

Sarah Taby

C. Helen Takacs

Betsy Thompson

Wendy Tibbetts

Stephen D. Tompkins

Sharon L. Trump

John and Juliet Ward

Marcia Weary

Arlene C. Wentzel

Hannah White-Gibson

Michele Willard

Estella Williams

Mellisa Williams

Lillian Wong

Ruth Woodside

Fonda Zeigler

Jack and Madge Ziegler

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Thank you to the individuals

and businesses who donated

in-kind gifts, supplies and

services to YWCA Carlisle

throughout the year!

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