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GREATER VALLEY YMCA gv-ymca.org v2

2020 ANNUAL REPORT GREATER VALLEY YMCA

COMMITTED TO OUR COMMUNITY

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COMMITTED TO OUR COMMUNITY...

In Service,

2019 WAS A YEAR OF NEW PROGRAMS AND PARTNERS AT THE GREATER VALLEY YMCA

Our Y remains committed to our community, striving to provide solutions to key local

needs not addressed. In this spirit, the Y made great strides in 2019, expanding our

programs and partnerships focused on supporting vulnerable community members, improving

services for our street neighbors and enhancing opportunities for wellness and togetherness

at the Y.

Throughout 2019, the Y worked to evolve our services. For instance, we made huge progress

addressing food insecurity: we more than doubled our free youth summer meal sites,

operating 12 sites over the summer months, serving more than 14,000 meals. Additionally,

we launched three year-round free youth supper meal programs at our Allentown, Bethlehem

and Easton/Phillipsburg Branches, ensuring kids had a source of nutritious food all year

long. Finally, we added supper meal service to our Warming Station program, serving more

than 2,450 meals during our 2019-2020 Season. We hope you’ll read on for more ways the Y

is stepping up in our community.

Additional savings from our merged structure continue to benefit the Y’s growth and

expansion. Throughout 2019, we invested more than $717,000 ($614,000 funded by grants)

in our facilities and continued gaining new investment dollars to create and expand our

programs. We finalized our over $6 million Slate Belt Expansion Project campaign, allowing

the Y to make good on our promise to the region: the addition of a pool, gymnasium and

childcare wing to our Slate Belt Branch in the coming years.

And yet with all of these accomplishments, we recognize our greatest success is in providing

teens with a safe place to be afterschool alongside mentors; offering physical activity and

connection to active older adults; surrounding the cancer survivor or diabetes patient with

support while on their journey to improved health; or teaching children the importance of

caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. In each of these moments, we know the Y is

successfully meeting our mission.

The Y is fortunate to benefit from the passion of dedicated Board Members, staff, volunteers

and partners. We know the Y’s continued growth is made possible because you stick by our

side. Thank you for your ongoing championship of the Y, as we look forward to all of the

emerging ways our Y can reaffirm our commitment to the Lehigh Valley community.

David Fagerstrom Greater Valley YMCA

President & CEO

Bryan Gault Greater Valley YMCA Chief Volunteer Officer

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VALLEY-WIDE IMPACT

7,984 Hours Served by Y Volunteers

$1,061,000 Financial Assistance and Subsidy Provided Making Y Programs Possible for Children, Families and Adults In Need

, the Greater Valley YMCA maximized community partnerships making a meaningful,

enduring impact in our focus areas of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.

In 2019

15,000 Members Found Care, Compassion and Fellowship at the Y

855 Kids Kept Learning While School Was Out, Remained Active and Made Life-Long Memories In Day Camp

1,908 Children Learned Life Saving Swimming & Water Safety Skills

1,740 Children Discovered New Skills, Teamwork and Sportsmanship in Youth Sports

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MISSION

1

8 Locations Open

FOR ALL

14,024 Free Meals Served to Children Who May Otherwise Go Hungry through the Summer Meals Program

6,800 Beds Providing Safe Shelter, Dignity and Compassion in our Warming Station

YMCA

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To put Christian principles into practice through programs

that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. OUR

MISSION

COLD NIGHTS, WARM HEARTS

Allentown Branch Warming Station

For the second year, our Y operated the Allentown Warming

Station from November 1, 2019 through March 21, 2020. Thanks

to the generous support of our community, this year's Warming

Station season launched new programs and partnerships. A

$10,000 grant from the Downtown Allentown Community

Development Initiative Fund of the Lehigh Valley Community

Foundation helped us launch supper meal programming at the

Station on December 10, 2019, serving meals on Tuesday and

Thursday evenings. Thanks to additional funding secured from the

Charles Hoch Foundation and City Center Allentown, we expanded

our dinner meal service, serving Monday thru Thursday as of

January 27, 2020. Throughout the season, we served 2,456

meals.

6,800 Beds filled at the

Warming Station in the 2019/2020

Season

* The term “filled beds” reflects the number of beds occupied each evening, and does include duplicate counts of unique individuals.

MEETING COMMUNITY NEEDS

14,024 Free Meals served through the 2019 Summer Feeding

Program

NOURISHING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN

Y Youth Meal Programs

We more than doubled our free youth summer meal sites during

the summer of 2019, operating 12 sites, which distributed more

than 14,000 meals. Additionally, we launched three year-round

free youth supper meal programs at our Allentown, Bethlehem

and Easton/Phillipsburg Branches throughout the course of the

year, ensuring kids have a source of nutritious food all year

long. A partnership with the City of Allentown and Hibernia

Firehouse launched Firehouse Fridays as well, in which the Y

provides supper meals for the Firehouse to distribute to local

children. The Y continues our active role with the Lehigh Valley

Food Policy Council, as well as other local cohorts addressing

food insecurity, to address this growing community need.

398 Unique Individuals

Served at the Warming Station in

the 2019/2020 Season

7,203 Free Meals served through the 2019

Year-Round Feeding Program

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FINANCIALS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2019

Every day at the Y, we work to make our community stronger. We recognize that our mission can

only continue with the Y’s financial sustainability. We are dedicated to providing individuals,

families and children with the support and resources needed to be healthy, confident, connected

and secure. With this in mind, the Y maintains a robust financial profile.

ASSETS

Public Support & Revenue Public Support & Revenue

Current Assets 2,004,656 Program Service Fees 53.0%

Investments 2,285,464 Contributions & Grants 41.2%

Land, Buildings & Equipment 30,726,228 Other 3.1%

Other Assets 360,664 Investment Income 2.8%

Total Assets $ 35,377,012 Total $ 13,299,205

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES**

Accounts Payable 1,008,571 Youth Development 56.3%

Deferred Revenue 180,118 Healthy Living 27.2%

Long-Term Obligations 3,627,669 Administrative Services 8.0%

Total Liabilities $ 4,816,358 Social Responsibility 3.5%

Fundraising 5.0%

NET ASSETS ** Includes Depreciation Total $ 11,397,988

Net Assets without Donor Restrictions 26,752,655

Net Assets with Donor Restrictions 3,807,999

Total Net Assets $ 30,560,654

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 35,377,012

AUDITED

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OUR FUTURE Seventh graders Ryan and Justin

sought a fun place to hangout

afterschool, while their parents sought

a safe place where they could continue

learning after school’s final bell.

Thanks to the Y’s revamped 7th Grade

Initiative Program (7GI), Ryan and

Justin now have an afterschool place to

learn, grow and thrive. 7GI students

“earn” a free Y membership by participating in programming

afterschool like recreation, volunteer projects, life skills classes,

homework help and more. The teens now spend almost every

day afterschool at the Branch or involved in 7GI projects. The

duo recently took a food pantry project even further by

coordinating a fundraising drive after the group’s volunteering

was complete. “7GI has taught me to be more responsible and I

have had a blast in the program so far” Ryan states. Justin adds, “7GI has given

me a great place to hang out afterschool with friends and staff who support me!”

Thanks to the Y’s free community needs programming like 7GI, middle schoolers

like Ryan and Justin have a place to belong, find positive mentors and learn.

7GI has

taught me

to be more

responsible

Thanks to new guidelines from the PA State Alliance of YMCAs, we relaunched our

7th Grade Initiative Program (7GI) in Fall 2019. The program is offered to

students in 6th through 8th grades, providing a free membership to the Y, as well

as access to specific programming. By participating in activities focused on

healthy living, physical fitness, job skill development, volunteerism and more,

students develop a community of support within the Y. Guided by role models who

create a safe, nurturing environment, teens develop confidence, independence,

responsibility, and teamwork through this national program. We offer 7GI at all of

our Branches, with 75 participants in the program during Fall 2019.

SEVENTH GRADE INITI ATIVE

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LEARN, GROW, THRIVE Twenty-four year-old Daniel lives with autism

spectrum disorder, which impacts the nervous

system as well as his motor and social skills.

Daniel’s mom struggled for years to find an

affordable program offering him a chance to

socialize, stay healthy and have fun. But when the

Y began its Super Shining Stars program in 2018,

Elizabeth finally found a place for her son to thrive.

Super Shining Stars is a free Y community program

serving children and adults with special needs. The

class utilizes fitness balls, drumsticks and music to aid

motor skill development, auditory processing and increase

attention span. Elizabeth reflects on Daniel’s two years in

the program stating, “He loves going to class at the Y, and

even writes about it in his journal. Since the start of the

program, Daniel’s seldom missed a class. His verbal skills

have improved, he’s made friends, and has become more

social thanks to the Y.”

Thanks to the Y’s free community needs programming, Daniel has found a

place to belong.

He loves

going to class

at the Y, and

even writes

about it in

his journal

SUPER SHINING STARS Our Super Shining Stars Program at our Nazareth and Suburban North Branches

provides a safe and inclusive environment for children and adults with diverse

abilities . Our program utilizes fitness balls, drumsticks and music to create a

positive learning experience. Students can stand, sit or walk around the ball

while drumming in time to the music. Through the class, students develop motor

skills, auditory processing and increased attention span. Our participants

express that they look forward to coming to class each week, as it reduces

stress and brings them joy.

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A NEW ME For years Lois struggled with a myriad of health

issues after becoming disabled. Most recently,

Lois was battling the effects of lymphedema

simultaneously with breast cancer. However when

Lois’s insurance company shared that she qualified

for the Y’s SilverSneakers program, her daily life

changed. Now, thanks to the Y’s aquatic classes

and programming tailored to the needs of active

older adults, Lois has become stronger, and in her

words, “more durable in everyday living

situations.” She is now in remission, has minimized

the effects of her lymphedema, and maintains a

daily schedule of visiting the Y. Lois states of her Y journey:

“My goal is to attend the Y four days a week, and the comforting

staff make it easy to do. The YMCA has put a new view in life for

me—day by day I'm building a new me!”

Thanks to the Y’s subsidized community needs programming

like SilverSneakers, Lois has found a place to belong, connect

with others and thrive.

At the Greater Valley YMCA, we are committed to meeting key needs in our

communities, addressing issues such as poverty, hunger, chronic disease and so

much more. Our Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) adopts the Centers for

Disease Control (CDC)-approved curriculum proven to prevent/delay the onset of

Type-2 diabetes. Accordingly, we launched the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention

Program at our Allentown Branch in January 2019. Through the program,

participants learn lifestyle changes to help them manage their symptoms and

decrease their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. We provide resources for our

class participants to help them reach the goal of 5-7% weight loss and engaging

in at least 150 minutes of physical activity per week. Our first cohort successfully

completed the year-long program, with all 8 participants meeting both goals,

subsequently lowering their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.

DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM

The YMCA

has put a

new view in

life for me -

day by day

I'm building

a new me

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IN YOUR COMMUNITY

60 Children from low-income households mentored through the Allentown Branch Community Youth Outreach Program

37 Countries of Origin represented during September’s Welcoming Week activities

, the Greater Valley YMCA expanded our programs and services within our

neighborhoods, providing opportunities for all we serve to reach their potential.

In 2019

675 Children participated in our Summer Day Camp Field Day at Blue Grass Festival Park

4 Core Values guiding all of our programs: Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility

14 Children learned safety around water in the Bethlehem Branch “Learn to Swim” pilot second grade program

70 People with diverse abilities participated in our free Super Shining Stars Program at the Nazareth and Suburban North Branches

50 Women supported by our BEAUTIFUL YOU program, providing a free membership, support groups and special programming for women coping with female cancers

77 Children learned good sportsmanship in the Easton Branch Youth Basketball League

1,700 Participants at our Healthy Kids Day®, a national event celebrating family health, offering free wellness, community connection and family support resources to all community members.

AREAS OF FOCUS

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The Y's program

ensures our kids are

safe and having fun

while my wife and I

work, which means

we can keep our

patients safe too.

- Father of children

in the Y’s “Here for

You” Program for

Medical Personnel/

Emergency

Responders

HERE FOR OUR COMMUNITY

TESTIMONIALS

THE Y’S COVID-19 RESPONSE

March 16 to June 30, 2020

Within the first few months of 2020, the world quickly shifted to the realities of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

As our community worked together to stop the disease’s spread and support each other, the Y quickly

pivoted our programs and services to best meet local need. This report summarizes the Greater Valley Y’s

efforts to step up as a solutions-oriented nonprofit during this extraordinary time. Along with many local

businesses and nonprofits, the Y was forced to make difficult decisions and remain agile as the situation

progressed. On March 16th, the Y closed our facilities to general membership, closing our childcare

facilities quickly after. Additionally, we made the difficult decision to furlough 96% of our staff and worked

with a team of 20 part-time employees until the beginning of May. Despite the necessity of this financial

action step, the Y maintained and increased our community programming, addressing Valley needs like

youth food insecurity, providing a warm place to sleep for our neighbors experiencing homelessness,

providing virtual preschool educational videos, and offering affordable childcare for emergency responders

and medical personnel.

In May, the Y fortunately received a PPP loan, and was able to reinstate a majority of our staff. However

since that time, the pandemic has continued to negatively impact the Y’s finances and our ability to run

certain programs. Accordingly, the organization underwent a round of layoffs in late June, focused on the

Y’s need to remain financially solvent through this crisis so we could continue to support local needs. It is

our hope that the coming months will show a safe, steady return to our previous operations, allowing the Y

to rehire staff as we are able to do so. Our July reopening, informed by CDC safety guidelines, is a positive

step towards this hope. As it has been since the first few days of our March closure, our organization’s

goal is to remain a flexible and collaborative partner as we all continue to navigate this crisis, together.

This is the first year of the food program being held in the apartment complex I live in. I am a single mom of a 4-year-old. I am thankful to the YMCA and the Whitehall Hunger Initiative program for bringing lunch to us. Money is very tight; we do not have extra money for special treats, so we enjoy the carrots and fresh fruit when we pick up our lunch.

- Mickley Run Apartment Resident and Summer Meals Participant

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THE Y’S COVID-19 RESPONSE: AT A GLANCE FROM MARCH 16 TO JUNE 30, 2020, the Greater Valley YMCA stepped up to meet expanded

and emerging needs throughout our community. Despite dwindling resources, the Y served as a

key local leader in solutions-focused partnership and flexible, accessible programming. During

this pandemic period, our Y supported neighbors in the following ways:

Served over 32,000

free supper meals

and snacks to

community youth

Provided more

than 200 videos

with over 3,700

views via our

Virtual Preschool

Programming

Helped our members

by freezing all

payments during

pandemic closure

Operated a Code

Blue Shelter for 34

individuals for four

spring evenings, in

addition to providing

biweekly shower

services, a hygiene

station, and free

meals in

coordination with

Ripple Community

Center

Provided more than

7,200 hours of

childcare through

our “Here for You”

program for

emergency

responders and

medical personnel

Provided housing and advanced

resources for 31 men and

women in our Bethlehem

Branch Affordable Housing

Program

Served over 6,200 free

meals to community

adults

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I think this is

an awesome

program and so

thankful for it! I

believe these

instructors are

doing a fantastic

job and can't

thank them

enough!”

- Greater Valley

YMCA Virtual

Fitness Group

Member

COVID-19 RESPONSE PROGRAMS As the pandemic’s effects were felt by all those in our community, the Y

stepped up to meet local needs with the following programs:

HERE FOR YOU On Monday, March 23rd, we launched our “Here for You” Program, providing

childcare options for the children of emergency responders and medical

personnel. This program ran for eleven weeks, providing 7,200 hours of

care for the children of community heroes. While enrolled in the program,

children participated in fun activities like games, arts and crafts, sports and

more, while also completing virtual school work throughout the day. Care

was offered Monday-Friday from 6:00am to 6:00pm, and concluded with the

opening of our Summer Day Camp Program on Monday, June 8th.

FREE YOUTH AND FAMILY MEALS PROGRAM On Monday, March 16th, we took quick action to transfer our “usual” year-

round free youth supper meal program into an emergency supper meals

program. Given school closures, historic unemployment highs and

disruptions within the food supply chain, we knew it was more important

than ever before to provide free, nutritious meals throughout the Valley.

With waivers granted by the State, we were able to provide grab-and-go

supper meals throughout the region. Our program began with four sites,

quickly expanding to twelve locations by the end of June. Thanks to support

from multiple local and national partners, we were also able to add free

grab-and-go adult meal distribution to some of our locations.

Our free meal sites spanned the Valley, operating at Y Branches in addition

to providing free meals where neighbors needed them most— in public

parks, community centers and communities of high food insecurity. In

addition to distributing these free meals, the Y partnered with the USDA

Farmers to Families Food Box Program, The Common Market Mid-Atlantic,

and Operation BBQ to distribute additional fresh produce boxes and meal

boxes to families.

In this three-month period, we distributed more than 32,000 free meals to

community children who may have otherwise gone hungry, as well as more

than 6,200 free meals to local adults in need. We also distributed more

than 2,500 Farmers to Families food boxes, providing free, fresh produce to

local families.

The Y will continue our distribution of free meals through the summer

months, recognizing that as the pandemic continues and CARES Act funding

diminishes, food insecurity will continue to expand within our

neighborhoods.

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CODE BLUE SHELTER We made the difficult decision to close our Allentown Branch Warming Station for the Season on

March 22nd, protecting the health and safety of our guests and staff. We continued to operate the

Station through May 8th as a Code Blue Shelter (i.e. opening on nights forecast below 32 degrees).

We opened for the remainder of the season four additional evenings, providing thirty-five beds. In

addition, and thanks to help from the City of Allentown, we opened a hygiene station behind the

Allentown Y with a porta-potty and handwashing station. We continued to offer shower services

after the Station closed on a weekly basis, as well as supper meals in coordination with Ripple

Community Center. Coordination continues with Ripple Community Center, Allentown Homelessness

Initiatives, 100-Day Challenge Group, etc. to help play a role in COVID-19 solutions for our street

neighbors.

VIRTUAL PRESCHOOL PROGRAMMING While our Childcare sites remained closed, we wanted to stay connected with our students, while

also minimizing learning loss. Accordingly, we created Virtual Preschool Programming by asking Y

teachers to record educational videos daily, which were both used by our Childcare families, as well

as offered as a free service to the public at large. During our closure, Y teachers created more than

200 educational videos with over 3,700 views. Additionally, many Early Childhood Education and

Preschool classes met via Zoom in order to socialize and keep connected.

VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES We launched live, virtual fitness classes the week of June 8th, supporting our members while our

facilities remained closed. These virtual classes are accessible via a Private Facebook Group, with

more than 300 members. Throughout the month of June, we offered almost 70 virtual fitness

classes in varying areas like Zumba, Yoga and classes for active older adults. We have continued

these virtual offerings as our facilities reopened, recognizing that some members are unable or

unwilling to come back to the Y at this time.

BETHLEHEM AFFORDABLE HOUSING We continued operation of our Bethlehem Affordable Housing Program, which provides 32 single-

room occupancy units for low-income neighbors, both men and women. As many of our residents

are on fixed incomes, and due to the pandemic lacked transportation for food access, our team

increased our support efforts. We performed wellness checks with all residents every-other day, as

well as worked to connect residents to resources for meals, community and wellness.

HERE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS We decided not to charge membership or Childcare fees while our facilities were closed. Knowing

that our Y serves many low-to-moderate income families, our organization decided this was “the

right thing to do” during this difficult financial period for all. Now that we have reopened, we have

begun to charge fees once again, and hope the community will continue to support us as we

supported them during this difficult time.

COVID-19 RESPONSE PROGRAMS CONTINUED

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DONORS Anonymous Donors Diane Abate Richard Adams, Jr Jill Agosta Erlinda M Aguiar Thomas Ahern Katy Albanese Elizabeth M Alex Louis & Sharon Allegra Patricia Allen Rosamond Alvaranga Earl Anders Barbara Anderson (Mrs Dean) Samantha Ashley Anderson Ann Andres Shirley Andres Johanna Andresen Barb Andrews Henry A Annoni Frank Armetta Ruthann Arras Saad Aslam Nina Atanesian Sam Atiyeh Allison Austin Rick & Carol Bachl James Bachman Alberta Baggest Nancy Bahr Deena Bailey Edward Bajan Stephen & Janis Bajan Stephen Bajan, II Colleen Baker Andrew P Baranek David Bartholomew Matthew Basiago Pastor Douglas K Batchelder Barbara Batha Jessica P Batha Amelia Batres Robert & Phyllis Bauer Robert Bauer Anne Baum Richard L Baur Allen D Beardsworth Chris L Becker Frank Becker Beluse Bednar Carl Beers, Jr Carla Beers Wilma Beers William Begendorf Terry Beidelman Patricia Wood Beldon Cassidy Bell Donald & Kathryn Benjamin Rob Bennett Carol Bennicoff Carol Berger David Berger

Stephen & Diane Besz Debbie Bethel Sandy Bigatel Jeremy Binder Nykolai Blichar Silvana Bliven Linda Bloch Selina Blue John Bobinta James Bockius Jeffrey T & Nancy C Bogert Regina Bogle Beverly Bohner Jewel Bolden Charlie J Bonisese Beverly Boran David J Bossert, PhD Diane Bozzelli Karl Braun Allison Brewer Mac Briggs Marc Brinker Michael & Shirley Briody Evelyn M Broad Stacy L Broad John Brown Mary Brown Melissa Brown & Vincent Smith William A Brucker Jack Brunner Miss Sharifa Bryan Thomas A Buchner Kristin Buehl Jorge E Buitrago Judith Bullard Dave Burgio Flossie Burker Jennifer Burrell Darby G Burwell Dominick Buscemi Jeffrey Bush Steven Bush M Eleanor Butler Catherine Butz Tim & Joann Butz Jacqueline Byrnes Virginia Calabrese-Beltz Jessica Campbell Dawn Cannon Terri Cantrel Nancy Carr Jasmine Casiano Mark Casson Ronald W Castner Connie Cecala Marissa Cecere Dave Ceraul Mike & Rossi Cerimele Tommy Chamberlin Stephen Chando Linda Check Michael Chobot

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The Y is a positive force in this community. Together, we take on the challenges that shape the Lehigh Valley’s future. Thanks to the support of Y donors, volunteers, members and partners, the Y is able to open our services FOR ALL. Because you believe in the power of collective community action, you make a better us possible. Thank you for your championship on behalf of those we serve.

2019 PARTNERS

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David Ditze Jane Dodson Robert Donchez Alice Donlan Todd Donnelly Lu Ann Donovan Patrick F Dorris Joseph J Douress Anna Drago Barbara Dragotta Muriel Dragotta Nicole M Drakely Faith E Drescher Dexter Drew Otto Dreydoppel Maureen Dunlevy Fabienne Dure Kelly G Eaton Nanette Eberwein Frances J Eckert Glen D Edwards Joan Edwards Lewis Edwards Shirley Edwards Norah P Egan Neil Eichelberger Jaime Eisert Nora El-Aasser Ross Ellis Eugenia Emert Ama Erbynn Karla S Estrada-Bulger Andrea Esty Ash Evans Jean Evans Roberta Evans William C Eves David & Nga Fagerstrom Ricky Fahrenkrug Scott V Fainor Andrea Fair Shirley Fallon Joseph Falzone Amanda Fandal Connie Farmer Bobbi Farrell Art Feinberg Richard Feinberg Sandra Ferrante Mario Ferraro Ariel Figueroa Pam Findon Ernest & Carol Finizio Dian Fisher Kristen Fisher William Fistler Lisa Fitzpatrick James Flagg Donald Fleming Elizabeth Fletcher Tara Fleureton Robert J Flick Paul & Karen Flores Joseph Florio Edward Flynn Lisa A Fogel Lena D Fontano Frank Ford Jeffrey S & Adrienne Fors Jeffrey Fox Bayneeta J Freeland Julieta Frey Grace Je Fried Diane Fries The Frikkers Family

Lean David Fritsche Dave Fritz Robert Fritz Shakieah T Fry Mark Fuller Dolores Gabel Angel G Gamboa Sharon Gamboa Thomas Ganser Dorian Garbin Beth Gargan Anita Garnes Sandra Gaspar Thomas Gasparetti Joseph Gaspari Sandra Gass Bryan & Debbie Gault Colleen Gehman Russel Geiger George Gemmel Sarah Gemmel Nicole Gerhard Audrey A Gerhart Jamie Gerhart Kelly E Gerhart Lori An Gerstenberg Devon Geyer Dan & Linda Giannelli Linda Gianni Dewey Gillespie Harry & Barbara Gillespie Charles Gilman Lee Gilman & Sarah Cohen Joan P Glancy Joseph Glendenmeyer Violetta Goedtel James Goertz Noah Gonzalez Tom Gorman Sean Gornell Linda Gotzon Angela Gramlich Sandra Graver Dennis & Nancy Greb Carlton Green Frances G Greene Paul Grocholske Gloriah Grogan Diane Groman Charles 'Charlie' Groover Terry Gross Mark Grounard Ernest Guinta Joseph J Guman Dan & MacKenzie Guyer Claire Hafner Kathy Haggerty Jay Haines Donald & Sue Hall Marguerite Halley Lori A Hallman Robert Hamill Gloria & Wayne Hamm Michelle Hanna Collins Beverly M Hannah laine Hardcastle Nicole Harrell Judith Harris Cindy Hart Ricahrd & Anna Marie Hartzell Elizabeth Marcon Joshua Hauck Barbara Haver-Mentzer Edward & Diane Hawrylo Jay Heicklen

Tyler Heicklen Jeff Heicklen Timothy Heimbach Dale & Susan Hein Lawrence Heindel Katherine & Maury Heller Elizabeth Helsel Michael Henderson Tiffany Henning Charles E Henry Theresse Hensley Janet Heppenheimer Joe Herkalo Lynn Hernaman Paula Marie Hersh Benjamin Hicks David P Hicks Melissa Hicks Rozelle M Higgins Charles Hillenbrand Christine Holmes Jack Hommer Samantha Hopkins Susanne Hornbake Christine M Horoschock Kimberly Horvath Johanna Houck Nils & Mary Hovik David Howell Jen Hudak Alison Huddleston George Hudimac Joan Huff Robert C Hunsicker Brenda Hutnik Deepa Iyer Adrianne Jackson Eleanor Jaeger Susan D Jarvis Helen B Jeffers Denise Jennings Thomas H Jensen Alexandra Jimenez Marie Johnson Robert W & Cathy Johnston Michael Jones Peter Juhasz Judith Jurczak Michael E Kapri Patricia Karo Helen A Karol Julie Kase Alicia A Keen Joan Keenan Teresa Keiffer Carol Kelchner Dotti Kelly Karen Kelly Donna Kelton Shannon Kemmerer Gloria Kern Ginger & Jack Kessler Metro 'Skip' Ketz Mike Kier John Kingfield Donna Kline Janet Kline Francine Klucsarits Carissa Kluska Dale Knepp Ryan Knepp Marjorie Knight Elizabeth 'Liz' Knittle Lori Knox Terri Koch

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Kay Kohler-Miller William T Konek Sara Koresh Michele Kostem Demetrios T Kourpas Robin Kovaleski Loralie L Kozuch Richard Kraemer Joseph R Kramer Francis Krasnansky Deborah Kratins George Kratzer Susan Krause Tiffany Kresge Michael Kroboth Elizabeth S Krupka Amy Kruzel Donald Jr & Bonnie Kuhns Angela S Kukitz Mark M Kukla, CPA Rong Kuo Richard Kush Thomas P Kwiatek Daniel Holub Justin Landry John Lane Barb Lassita Nagi Latefa Karen Ann Laubach Rachel Lauer Maria J LaValva Amanda Lavega David Leber Tina Lebrecht Elizabeth M Lee Erin Leeds Helen Leeds Amy LeFever Kathleen Legat Elizabeth Lentz John E Lentz TW John Lentz Dr Rosemaur I Leonardo Rosemarie Leone Amy Lewis Mary Lewullis Regina Lewullis Lisa Lidestri Michael J Lieberman Geraldine R Light Dunstan Linton June Linton Geoff Livermore Lynda Livoy Pat Livoy Jill Lofstead Ann Loh Sebastian & Janice Loiacono Scott Long Thomas E Long Angela Long Michelle M Longo Bianca Lopez-Suriel Tony Luchini Carol Luisser Edward J Lukasik Barbara Lutz Skylar Lynn Rich Lyons Michelle S Machado Mike Macharsky Bill & Jan Mack Michael Macy Kathy Magnusson L Charles & Ruth Marcon

Betty Ann Maresca Nancylee Marks Izzy Marrone Joseph Marsicano Bob Martin Phillip J Martin Julia Martinko Lora Marzuoli Jared Mast Kristen Mayberry Cindy McAllister Douglas McArthur Michele McCaffrey Jennifer McCarthy Francis McCarty Portia M McDonnell Wendy & Brian McElwain Michael McGeehin Sylvia McInerney Heather McIntyre Janet Mease Dan Meissner Nataly Melendez Cheryl Melnick Jennie Menio Joseph Merola Nancy Mertz Elizabeth A Mescavage Crystal Messer Elizabeth H Metz BJ Metz, Jr Lori L Metz & Michael Cecere Ruthann Metz Susan Metz Kathleen Meyer George Meyner Jessica Mieczkowski Richard Milberg Charlotte Miller Joan Miller Laura Miller Leigh Miller Michael Miller Patricia A Miller Terry Miller Bobbi Minnick Heidi Minotti Michael & Martha Misko Carol Mitchell Timothy Mittl Connor Mobley-Reader Joyce Moeller Steven B Molder Thomas R Moll, II Cindy Moller Simon J Molloy Richard & Sally Morrison Jan Morrissey William Morrow Scott Morse Eileen & Eugene Moser Colleen Motsko Mary Mowrer-Gano Nancy Moyer Tessia Mravlag MaryAnn Muffley Emily Mullen Judith Murray Judith M Naab Danielle Napoli Keith E Nash John J & Patricia Natisin Kathy L Nattress Mahasen Rose Neamah Peter Nell

Amy E Nemeth Todd Nemura Jim Nervine Terry Newhard Kim M Newton Dominic P & Yvonne Nicolosi Christina Nigro Victor Niola Nicole C Nix Valerie Noble Luann Noll Nancy Norton John Noto Julie Novick Carlos Nunez Lauren Odell-Scott Cynthia Olenwine Renee P ONeil Rodney Owens Anita Paige Denise M Paraschos Lew & Diane Parker David T Parsons Denise Paulus Lee H Pavan John J Pavlik George Paxos Amy Pecoraro Susan Pecoraro Geraldine Pegues Desiree Peppriell Nolan Perin Scott Perin Connie Perkins Helen Louise Perry Katherine Perry Kathleen Perry Jodi Perry-Petrozak Patricia Peters Eve Peterson Patricia Petfield Bruce Petrie Joanne Pfitzenmayer Barbara Phillips The Phillips Family Lori Pierson Judith A Piper David Priestas William & Marsha Proehl Sharon Prymock Phyllis Pugliesi Peter Racciato Molly W Rambo Theresa Rapp Mary Rasley William H Reesman Mary Jean Reichert JB Reilly Nancy Reilly Veronica Reimer Richard Reinert Rosalinda Reiss Traci Reitz Patricia G Remaley Toni Remer Stephen Repasch Kelly Repka Kathleen Rex Nancy Rex Vanessa Rex Ron & Kim Reybitz Robin Reynolds Bettina Riccio Bob Rice Todd Richards Robert & Faye Richelderfer

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Jeffrey T Riddle Molly Riddle Carol & Ronald Rieder Master Dre'kim Rigsbee Carlton Ringer The Rittle Family Jenny Rivera Karlene Rivera John Roanoke Carol Jo Robb Beverly A Robinson Juan Rodriguez Lionel Rodriguez Nicole Rogers Irma Roman Jean & Russ Roper Jeff Rosa Cara Rosvanis Therese Royer Sabrina E Ruch Roselyn Rush Stephen Rush Isabelle Ruszczyk Yvonne Ruszczyk Madeline Rzeszowski Fred Sacks Ray Salabsky Hannah L Saltern Denise Sandt Valerie A Saveri Katie E Sawyer Lois M Schaeffer Dan Schaffer Janice E Schanck Michael & Mary Scheel Joan Scheibener Roxanne Scheidt Lisa Schilling Alyvia Schlegel Donna M Schlegel Allison Schmick Dr Michelle Schmidt Megan Schoenauer John Schrei Linda M Schreiber Cody Schuch Kenneth W Schuette Anne Schweitzer Rich Scott Robert Shaffer Rajumati J Shah Dianne Shamp Antoinette Shankweiler Richard M Shaplin Marlene Sharkazy J Carlton Sharp Daniel Shea Judith W Sheftel Amanda Shellhammer Mr & Mrs Jeffrey Sherry Beverly Shively-Boran Walter H Short Clyde Shuman Clyde Shuman, JR Michael & Tiffany Shutta Michael Sicinski Kelly Sieber Wayne Siefert Kirpal Singh Christian Sisack Milan D Slak Madeline Slivka Joan Slover Dick Smith Janice E Smith

Julia M Smith Michael Smith Naomi Smith Ruthann Smith Ryan Smith Shawn Smith Bill Smyth Winnie Snipes Daniel Sobrinski Karen Sodl John H Soler Tina Sorrentino Pam Spadoni Maria Spaihts James Spengler Kimberlee Spengler Bill Spitzer Linda Stamets Wayne Stamets Jerry W Stametz Virginia Steele Roseann Stefanick Barbara A Steigerwalt Elizabeth Stewart Alfred Stirba Dr Ronald W Stoffey Gary Stone Paul Story Donald Stratton Bill Straus Vince Stravino Bev Streck Richard Strelecki Stephen Strella Caitlin Stripto Robert Stroble, Jr Scott Swedar Bruce M Swoyer Ann Szmania Erica Szwast Valarie Takahashi Vince Tallarico Maribel Tandazo Leila Tapia Roberta C Targonski Barbara Taylor Frederick R Tedesco Edita Tejada Kristy Thatcher Richard Thompson Andrew Tillinghast Frida Time Alan C Tjeltveit Dena Tomsic Joshua Tosi Joseph Toth Virginia Totin Jane M Townsend Dawn L Trach Yvonne Transue Joanne Trimpi Katiria Trinidad Steven Trollinger David Turek Mark Tyson Kenneth Tzeng Joan Uliana Beth-Anne Unangst Walter Unangst Sarah Unger Jeff & Tami Unger Matthew J Varner Douglas Varney Manual Vasquis Carmen Vazquez

Natalia Vazquez-Vazquez Purvi Veerisetty Christina Vega Charles Vengrove Erich Viera Richard Villone MaryLou Vogel Ingrid Wagner M Elizabeth Walker Kel-Lee Wallace Joe Walsh Diane Walter Larry Walter Tom & Nancy Walters Kathy Wapinski Gary Ward Sarah Wassel Nancy Watkins Philip Weida Carla Weiss Linda Weiss Ross K Wells Peter & Maria Welsh Maryellen E Werkheiser Marva Wheeler Devon Whiteman Susan Whiteman Olivia Wiebel Genevieve Wilde Patricia Will Vicky Williams Art Williams Victor Wills, III Alice Wilson Don D Wilson & Mary Budkoski Sharon Wilson Brent Windsor Linda Wirth Paul Wirth Gwendolyn Wise Leonard Witt Andrea Wittchen Michele Wittman Michele Wo Wynonna Wo Kevin C Wolbach Roger A Wolbach Christine Wolff William Wood Paul Woodring Susan Worobec Dean Wotring Jacqueline Wynocker Marie Yandrasitz Kay Yankoski Lisa Yannuzzi Lisa Yanolko-Moatz Janet G Yarko Beth Yengel Amanda Yetter Bruce Young Doris Young Gregg Zahour Beverly Zakos Barak Zimmerman Shirley Zingone Patti Zito

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Anonymous Organizations 512 Restaurant A & H Sportswear A. A. Lapp & Associates, Inc. Abraham, Borda, Corvino, Butz, LaValva & Co PC AccuCare Chiropractic Aesculap, Inc Air Products & Chemicals Air Products Foundation All Star Vending Services LLC Alphagraphics Lehigh Valley ALVA Table Tennis American Bank Amerigroup Armed Services YMCA of the USA Arthur Schisler Funeral Home Asbury United Methodist Church Ashton's Lawn Care, Inc Atlantic Ridge Landscape Design Build AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company B & R Enterprises B. Braun Medical Inc. Back 2 Health Family Wellness Center Bady's Grove Catering Bagels on the Corner Bangor Area School District Bangor Body Works BB&T Foundations and Endowments Beatty Contractors Becker's School Supplies Berkshire Hathaway Choice Properties Bethlehem Firefighters Local 735 Bethlehem Police Department Bethlehem Rotary Foundation Bierys Port Bodyworks Inc. Birthright Brewing Company Bombas Borough of Fountain Hill Brian's Professional Cleaning Service, Inc. Brosky Insurance Agency, Inc Brothers Auto Transport Broughal & DeVito, LLP Brown and Brown of Lehigh Valley Brubaker Funeral Home Bryn Mawr Racing Company Builders Door & Harware, Inc. Cafe on Broadway Campbell, Rappold & Yurasits LLP Cantelmi Long Funeral Home Capital Blue Cross Carrabba's Italian Grill Century Fund Cherry Ridge Consulting LLC Citizen's Hose Company City of Allentown City of Bethlehem Clementine Salon Clif Bar & Company CNN Painting Colonial Landscape Inc. Community Partnerships In Catasauqua Concordia Maennerchor Corporate Environments County of Lehigh County of Northampton Crayola LLC Daku's Auto Body Shop, Inc David Lichtenwalner Realty, Inc Dear Park® Natural Spring Water Detzi's Tavern

Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries Dimmich, Dinkelacker & Anewalt, PC DK/Sports-N-More Photography LLC Dotta Motors LLC Earthres Group, Inc East Coast Network Services East Penn Insurance Group Easton Coach Company Edward Jones Investments Embassy Bank for the Lehigh Valley Employees of Wegmans Episcopal Church of the Mediator Erie Community Foundation ESSA Bank & Trust ESSA Bank & Trust Foundation Faith Presbyterian Church of Emmaus Farmer's Insurance Fast Signs of Easton Fellowship of Christian Athletes First Church of Christ Scientist First Presbyterian Church of Allentown First United Land Transfer, Inc Fogel's Fuel Service Fox & Roach/Trident Charities Fritch Inc. Fuller Paper Co., Inc. Fulton Bank Fulton Financial Advisors G & S Fastening Systems Inc. Generations Construction GIANT Food Stores, LLC Gilbert Funeral Home GQ Barber Shop LLC Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Greenwich Autism Alliance Foundation Inc Guardian Life Insurance Co of America Hanover Engineering Associates, Inc. Harry C. Trexler Trust Health Markets Insurance Agency Heavy & Highway Const. Workers Herbalife Hillstar Associates HM Life Insurance Company Hoch Accounting Holy Trinity R.C. Church Hometown Brand Center Horizon Church Horwith Trucks Inc Huth Insurance If It's Water, Inc. Indian Slate Pub Intermodal Logistics Group LLC IronPigs Charities Jerusalem Western Salisbury Church JFR Salvage JG Petrucci Jim Thorpe Bank JM Uliana & Associates John & Margaret Post Foundation John Jr. and Michael Rohall Jr. Foundation

of the Community Foundation of NJ Jordan UCC Joseph F. Reichel Funeral Home, Inc Just Born Quality Confections, Inc. K & R Trees Keystone Coin Company LLC Keystone Savings Foundation Kiwanis Club of Palmer Township Kiwanis Foundation of Easton, Inc. Kline's Auto Repair

Kripalu Kutztown Rod & Gun Club, Inc. Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians Lehigh Financial Group, LLC Lehigh Hanson Cement Lehigh Landholdings, Inc. Lehigh Mission District Lehigh Valley Food Policy Council Lehigh Valley Health Network Lehigh Valley Phantoms Liberty Hose Co No 2 Inc Lichtenwalner Trust Life Fitness LLR Inc Lucky Strokes Golf & Grille Lutron Foundation Macy's Magellan Financial Inc MainLine Commercial Pools Majestic Realty Martin Guitar Company Matrix Fitness/Johnson McGriff Insurance Services Medvantage Inc. Merchants Bank Merrill Creek Conservation & Sportsmen's

Association Metz, Inc. Miller Supply Ace Hardware Mitchell Insurance Agency Monogram Custom Homes & Pools Moore Township Lioness Club Moravian College Moravian Hall Square Morning Call Newsroom's 'Super Chili

Cook-Off' Fundraiser Mountain Valley Pest Control Mt. Bethel Abstract Muhlenberg College Murphy & Murphy, PC NAPA Development Corp, Inc. Nazareth Dental Assoc. Nazareth Mutual Ins. Co. Next Generation Security Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus NuCor Management Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc Olympus Owens Monumental Company Palmer Fire House Panera Bread Company Pen Argyl Area Education Association Pen Argyl Senior Womens Club People's Security Bank & Trust Peters, Moritz, Peicschl, Zulick, Landes, &

Brienz Pies On Pizzeria PPL Services Corporation Primerica Priority Physical Therapy LLC Provident Bank Foundation Quaint Oak Bank Quenn City FOP Lodge #10 RCN Realty Executives Redeemer Lutheran Church Reimer Bros., Inc Rinaldi Family Dentistry RJ Miller & Sons Garage Doors Rock Hill Concrete

ORGANIZATIONS

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Rotary Club of Easton Rotary Club of Nazareth Rotary Club of Slate Belt Roxy Theatre Ruggiero Funeral Home, LLC Ruth P Seruga Trust Sabatino Insurance Agency Sellair Slate Belt Family Practice Slate Belt Industrial Land Development Special Events Tent and Party Rentals St. Ann's Church St. James AMEZ Church St. James United Church of Christ St. Johns Church of Faith St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Johns Luteran Church St. Johns UCC Nazareth St. Luke's Forks Family Practice /

Steven R Blasi DO St. Luke's Hospital St. Pauls' Evangelical Lutheran Church Stangl Chiropractic Stockertown Beverage Company Suburban North Pickleball Club Suburban North SilverSneakers Superior Quartz Products, Inc., Dennis Losco T&R Pro Photography Target Corporation Techo-Bloc TEEL Realty TerraGroup Corporation Tessuto Menswear The Berkheimer Foundation The Corps Group The Donald B and Dorothy L Stabler

Foundation The Equinox Agency, Tom Grove The Finishing Touch The Five Star Heart Project The Hair Doctor The Karasek Law Offices The Lawrence C Fuller, Jr Memorial Diabetic

Fund The MacMain Law Group LLC The Nazareth Times The Puppy Palace The Redwoods Group Foundation, Inc. Thermal Sunscreen Company Thrivent Financial TJ Green Associates LLC TJ Wolf Insurance Agency Tony O'Malley Custom Woodworking Topp Copy Topton American Legion Post 217 Trans-Bridge Lines, Inc. Transform Rehab LLC Trinity Family Inc. Trumbower Hospital Foundation Two Rivers Health & Wellness Foundation United Church of Christ Greenawalds United Rentals United Way of Monroe County United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, Inc. UPMC Health Plan Valley Hydraulics & Air Inc. Victaulic Company VM Development Group, LLC Wal-Mart 7356

ORGANIZATIONS CONTINUED

Waste Management Whitehall High School Whitfield Lodge #622 Will R. Beitel Foundation Willow Brook Wilson Democratic Association of Wilson

Borough Wind Gap Chevrolet Buick Wind Gap Chevrolet Buick Foundation Wind Gap Electric Woman's Club of Catasauqua Women's 5K Classic WSFS Bank Zellner Family Foundation Zilfou Law, LLC A grant from The Pangburn Family

Charitable Fund

Charles H. Andres Burns Bamford Lula Bartholomew John W. Beitel Pat and Sandy Beldon Walter Boran Dales Briggs Dale E. Cassler Robert A. Clark Esther Conard Walter Dean Roger Dure Kevin Earley Lester and Inez Eckert Maryann Fehr Joseph Glendenmeyer The Gornell Family Jeffrey Greb Richard Guarry Theodore F. Hannah John Hoek Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hommer Patrick Howlett Tom Illick Dottie D. Kraemer Matt Kush Gladys Lemly Terry Levan Michelle Machado Nancy Mellon John & Jeannie Menio Erma Culver Metz Lori Metz & Mike Cecere William Meyner Leigh Miller Russell T. Miller Carol Morse John J. Natisin, Sr. Ashley Nedley Nicole & Bill Nix Geoff Perry & Whitney Peterson Julie Possimato Leighton M. Pursell Sr. Dolores and Kenny Reto Catharine Roseberry John Schlegel Harry Smith Margoret Troiani George Uliana Hal Vasvari Kenneth Vehrkens Dr. George Veronis Ken Yengel William Yocum Robert "Buck" Zakos Joe Zaky Brian Ziegler Michael Eric Zeigler St. Expedite

GIFTS MADE IN MEMORY / IN HONOR

We thank the following charitable funds of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation for their support: A Civic Engagement - Census 2020

grant from the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

The Betty & Scott Wood Memorial Fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

The Community Partnership Fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

The Downtown Allentown Community Development Initiative Fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

The First Commonwealth WE Thrive LV Foundation Fund of the charitable fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

The Northampton County Bar Association Charitable Fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

The Stephen & Janis Bajan Charitable Fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

Barry M Kessler Fund, a charitable fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

Century Fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

The Saucon Insurance Company Foundation Fund, a donor-advised charitable fund of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation and was made at the recommendation of the Contributions Committee of Saucon Insurance Company

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LOCATIONS

ALLENTOWN BETHLEHEM EASTON / PHILLIPSBURG NAZARETH SLATE BELT

SUBURBAN NORTH

Robert Schmidt, Jr. Rev. C. Hopeton Clennon James Cotter Mark Fuller Adrienne Fors Thomas Dinkelacker, Esq.

Scott Altemose Beth Gotwals, Ph.D. Stephen Bajan, II Alice Donlan John Brown Sam Atiyeh

Kara Beck Mike Henderson Terri Cantrel Otto Dreydoppel Craig Dally Evelyn Broad

Jeremy Binder Tom Kwiatek Daniel Cullen Michael Macy Lawrence Feller Andrew Brubaker

Allison Brewer Daniel Sobrinski Bonita Crowe Cindy McAlister Todd Nemura Jay Haines

Scott Cole Eleanor Jaeger Valerie Noble Denise Paraschos Michael Misko

Lewis Edwards Angela Long Cynthia Olenwine Janice Smith Thomas Moll, II

Ama Erbymn Heather McIntyre Richard Smith Pastor Scott Paradise

Mark Goffredo Scott Morse J’Ana Wedge Traci Reitz

Alison Huddleston Dominic Nicolosi Mary Scheel

Amy Kruzel Jeffrey Riddle

Ilene Stroh Christine Wolff

Steve Trollinger

Zack Zilfou

VOLUNTEERS The Greater Valley YMCA’s volunteers provide advocacy, policy direction, and fundraising

support for the Association. The visionary leadership of these volunteers helps us to fulfill

the Y mission daily.

GREATER VALLEY YMCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS As of 12/31/19

GREATER VALLEY YMCA BRANCH ADVISORY COUNCILS As of 12/31/19

Bryan Gault, Chief Volunteer Officer Darren Cobb Sedgwick Harris

John Dittbrenner, Jr., Vice President James Cotter Tony Phillips

Steven Bajan, Treasurer Thomas Dinkelacker, Esq. Robert Schmidt, Jr.

Peter Dent, Secretary Mark Fuller Paul Story

Pastor Douglas Batchelder Lee Gilman Vincent Tallarico

John Brown MacKenzie Guyer

ALLENTOWN BETHLEHEM EASTON / PHILLIPSBURG

FORKS EDUCATION CENTER

425 S 15th St Allentown, PA 18102 (P) 610 351 9622

430 E Broad St Bethlehem, PA 18018 (P) 610 867 7588

1225 W Lafayette St Easton, PA 18042 (P) 610 258 6158

1350 Sullivan Trail Easton, PA 18040 (P) 610 250 7193

NAZARETH SLATE BELT SUBURBAN NORTH CORPORATE OFFICE

33 S Main St Nazareth, PA 18064 (P) 610 759 3440

315 W Pennsylvania Ave Pen Argyl, PA 18072 (P) 610 881 4470

880 Walnut St Catasauqua, PA 18032 (P) 610 254 5221

1524 W Linden St, Ste 209 Allentown, PA 18102 (P) 610 438 6065