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IngredientsMission......................................................................................4Vision.........................................................................................5Food Pantry Distribution Program..........................................62009 Report Card......................................................................7Jeannette Pilot Project .............................................................8Specialty Feeding Programs....................................................9
Summer Food Service Program, CSFP/Senior Food Box Program, Weekend Backpack Program, Operation Fresh Express
Food Drives.............................................................................12Westmoreland Fayette Boy Scout Council, NationalAssociation of Letter Carriers, Campus ChallengeHunger Action Month, Tackle Hunger Food Drive,Giant Eagle Fall FoodShare
Gleaning..................................................................................18Greenawalt Farms, Hunger Garden
Special Events ........................................................................20Sing For Their Supper, Turkey Cup Challenge, Empty Bowl Event, Steelers Training Camp Food Drive, Day Of Caring
Partner Agencies ....................................................................24Board of Directors/Staff .........................................................26Valued Volunteers ..................................................................27Contributing Businesses .......................................................30Foundation Donors ................................................................31
are hungry or at risk of hunger tohave ready access to food.
MISSION
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To have ready access to food. It’s such a simple phrase within the Westmoreland County FoodBank (WCFB) mission statement. But for the thousands of residents and families who need us,having ready access to food often makes a difference we can’t easily quantify.
That box of food we deliver or provide at a food pantry represents more than a meal. That boxis an attempt to balance a playing field tilted mightily against a person in poverty or a family inneed in our own community. It’s a chance to provide health, hope and strength for a hungrychild, a worried parent, a single mother, or a disadvantaged senior citizen.
As proud members of Feeding America and The United Way of Westmoreland County, the WCFBremains committed to marshalling the efforts of hundreds of volunteers, civic organizations,national associations and local or regional businesses in support of our cause.
So that those among us who desperately need assistance can have ready access to food.
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Toend hunger in
The core of our work is to acquire food todistribute to needy people throughoutWestmoreland County through a networkof Partner Agencies comprised primarilyof volunteer-run, faith-basedorganizations.
While a number of our Partner Agenciesare soup kitchens, shelters and other on-site feeding programs, the majority arefood pantries that make up part of theFood Pantry Distribution Program.
WCFB acquires food in several ways.First, we receive over $500,000 in StateFood Purchase Program (SFPP) and
Emergency Food and Shelter Program(EFSP) grant monies each year from theUS and Pennsylvania Departments ofAgriculture. With these grants, WCFBpurchases truckloads of nutritious foodat wholesale prices.
Secondly, we receive commodities fromthe United States Department ofAgriculture (USDA); USDA purchasessurplus product from farmers that is thendonated to food banks. The SFPP, EFSPand the USDA commodities account forapproximately 50% of the food wedistribute.
The remaining 50% of our food isacquired through: local donations;Feeding America donations; local fooddrives; in-store pick-up programs. Thedonated food is brought to ourwarehouse where it is sorted, inspectedand repacked, if required, by volunteersfor distribution to our food pantries.
Each month, WCFB delivers food to ourpantries in refrigerated trucks. Thepantries then distribute the food to theirincome-eligible participants; in order tomeet income eligibility requirements,family income must be at or below 150%of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
Moreover, WCFB regularly monitorsPartner Agencies to insure that USDA,Internal Revenue Service, FeedingAmerica, and food safety/food handlingregulations are met. In turn, WCFB ismonitored by the State Department ofAgriculture and Feeding America; WCFBis a certified affiliate of Feeding America,the country’s largest hunger relief charity.
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Donated Funds: 13%
Grants/Contracts: 15%
Donated Food: 72%
Admin & Fundraising: 4%
Programs: 96%
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Pounds of Food Distributed: 6,395,637People Served: 15,000 per month
Households Served: 7,000 per month
Report Card
Revenue Expenses
Ending Hunger One Bite At A Time
The Expansion and Outreach Pilot Project which focused on Jeannette and surrounding areas moved
into the “action phase” in 2009 with many successes to report. New marketing materials were
developed and implemented along with pantry support and best practices to assist with streamlining
the distribution process. 238 new households were enrolled in the Pilot pantries; and direct
distributions were established at the Jeannette Manor High Rise to provide residents unable to
access a pantry with much needed food. A volunteer orientation process was implemented to
enhance efforts to improve the physical aspects of pantry distributions and inform volunteers of
their importance to the mission of the food bank. Many new food sources were developed
through: food drives; a virtual food drive on our web site; and the national Feeding America food
donation programs. Permanent drop-off sites for food donations were established in 9 businesses
throughout Westmoreland County as well. A tagline of “Ending Hunger Here At Home” was
incorporated in our outreach efforts and assisted in communicating the theme of the project which is
“We’re all in this together”. Many community partnerships were developed during this first year of our
expansion and outreach efforts in the Pilot area.
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Summer Food Service ProgramProper nutrition is so important for young children; therefore Westmoreland County Food Bank continues to sponsor the Summer Food ServiceProgram each year during the summer months when school is not in session. This program is a continuation of the National School Lunch Programwith funding provided through the United States Department of Agriculture and administration through the Pennsylvania Department ofEducation. For eight weeks each summer, free breakfasts and lunches are served to disadvantaged children 18 years of age and under at variouslocations throughout Westmoreland County.
In 2009, the Summer Food Service Program provided nearly 31,000 meals to an average of 600 needy children a day at 19 feeding sites throughoutthe County. Without this program, many of these children would not have received proper nutrition during the summer months.
CSFP/Senior Food Box ProgramThe CSFP/Senior Food Box Program is federally funded through the State Department of Agriculture and provides supplemental, monthly foodboxes for seniors and WIC Program (Women Infants and Children) graduates. The food items included in the boxes are canned fruits, vegetablesand meats along with pasta, cereal, milk, juice and cheese.
Each month, approximately 1,400 income eligible seniors age 60 and over and WIC graduates receive these nutritionally balanced supplementalfood boxes. In 2009, nearly 460,000 pounds of nutritious food were distributed. WCFB actively participates in advocacy efforts to maintain thecurrent caseload and make an effort to increase funding to provide these nutritionally balanced food boxes to all eligible Westmoreland Countyresidents.
The CSFP/Senior Food Box Program would not be successful without the help of the many volunteers who give so generously of their time eachmonth to pack the boxes which are generously sponsored by Menasha Corporation.
Feeding Programs
Weekend Backpack Program Statistics and research have shown that a child that isnutritionally sound is more alert and focused. TheBackpack Program which piloted at the WestmorelandCounty Food Bank in 2008 provides nutritious, healthy foodto children at risk of hunger by providing them with childfriendly, easy to prepare food to take home on weekends andschool vacations when other resources are not available to them. Thisallows them to return to school well nourished and ready to learn.
In 2009, through a generous grant from Wal-Mart, the Backpack Program wasable to expand to include a third site. This program distributed over 19,000pounds of food to over 200 children a week through the 3 afterschool programsites. Since there is no set funding source for this program, WCFB encouragessponsorship opportunities by conducting presentations to groups andorganizations to demonstrate how the Weekend Backpack Program can helpthese disadvantaged children maintain proper nutrition over the weekends andduring holiday breaks.
Operation Fresh Express
Weekly Operation Fresh Express (OFE) distributions are held at variouslocations around the county to distribute primarily perishable food like dairyproducts and fresh produce. In 2009, OFE provided over 600,000 pounds ofadditional food to over 8,900 people with the help of over 700 volunteers.
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Approximately 3000 Scouts from the Westmoreland
Fayette Boy Scout Council did a good turn on
Saturday, April 4 for the 21st annual “Scouting for
Food” Drive. This event was sponsored by UPS, United Way of
Westmoreland County and The Nutrition Group. 46,546 pounds of donated
food were collected. We thank those who donated in the community, as well as
the scouts for their commitment to ending hunger here at home.
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StampOut Hunger
National Association of Letter Carrier’s sponsored their 18th Annual Stamp
Out Hunger Food Drive held on May 9, 2009. 60,520 pounds of food were
collected from mailboxes throughout the county with the help of dedicated letter
carriers, their families, friends and community volunteers.
The first annual Campus Challenge Food Drive was held at the end of the spring semesters
across three campuses in the county. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg collected the
most food per resident student. Other college campuses who participated were Seton
Hill University and St. Vincent College. They salvaged 1,585 pounds of food that might
have been tossed in the garbage, when students move out of their dorms. This was the
“mind child” of Brian Root, former Resident Director of UPG.
Hunger Action Month
Every year in September, Feeding America, our national affiliate
celebrates Hunger Action Month. Food drives were held
throughout the county this year at the following stores:
WalMarts in Greensburg, Mt. Pleasant, Delmont and Latrobe,
as well as, Shop N Save, Giant Eagle at Penn’s Crossing,
Campus
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Rt. 136 Greensburg. We thank our store facilitators : Gene Cline, Marcelle Frank, Jaci Cole, Melissa Guiddy, Jane
Clohessy, Sherry Stahl, and Gwen Lewton. Through their efforts, as well as many individuals and organizations that
helped, approximately 9,000 pounds of food and $6,310 were collected. We are looking forward to having more food
drives at storefronts throughout the year. Organizations, individuals and families are welcome to sponsor or help at
these food drives.
1st Annual Tackle Hunger Food Drive
Over 3,900 pounds of food and $2,042 were collected at home football games with the help of service clubs and
athletic directors from the following high schools: Belle Vernon Area, Derry Area, Greater Latrobe, Kiski Area,
Greensburg Central Catholic, and Laurel Valley Middle High School. We thank Felicia Franco-Feinberg the
Chairperson and all the students and teachers who dealt with cold, rainy weather at times to collect for those
less fortunate. We look forward to an even more successful event next year.
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Fall FoodShare Giant Eagle celebrated their 10th Annual Fall FoodShare Food Drive this year. With the help of Girl Scouts, Cintas and hundreds
of volunteers, 20,320 pounds of donated food was collected and $13,407 at 10 Giant Eagle stores throughout the county. We
thank those who donated and volunteered including the following organizations for their support during this drive: Adelphoi-
Margaret and Miller Homes, Belle Vernon High School-Interact Club, CINTAS, Derry Area High School, First Summit Bank-
Greengate Center, Franklin Regional High School, Gr. Latrobe High School- NHS, Kiski Area High School-Key Club, Norwin High
School, St. Anne Youth, St. Margaret Mary Youth, The Kiski School, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg-OACS, Weyerhaeuser,
Yough High School. individuals and organizations that helped, approximately 9,000 pounds of food and $6,310 were collected.
We are looking forward to having more food drives at storefronts throughout the year. Organizations, individuals and families are
welcome to sponsor or help at these food drives.
GleaningGreenawalt Farms donated 9,500 pounds of corn picked by our gleaning volunteers. During the harvest season, you can find the
Greenawalt family up early every morning overseeing this grand farm and the fruits of their labor. We thank the gleaning
volunteers, as well as the Greenawalt family for their generosity and for educating our gleaners about how to pick corn.
The Hunger Garden donated 44,372 pounds of fresh produce, including tomatoes, beans, zucchini, peppers, corn, etc. to WCFB
during the 2009 growing season. The Hunger Garden is approximately 7 acres and is maintained by the generosity of the
property’s owner, Dick Shaver, his Volunteer Coordinator, Lyn Hunter and 100’s of community volunteers.
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Sing for Their SupperThe second “Sing for Their Supper” event was held in the fall of 2009 in Irwin by
the Irwin Business and Professional Associates. A good time was had by all and
a lot of food and funds were donated to the Food Bank. Check our web site for
details about this great event.
4th Annual Turkey CupChallengeThis year, twelve schools participated and helped to
raise $29,066.56 to purchase turkey vouchers for low-
income families for Thanksgiving. Yough Intermediate
Middle School was once again the Champion.
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Empty Bowl EventThe First Annual Empty Bowl event was held March 1, 2009. Karen Piper and her
committee of dedicated volunteers worked for over a year to put together this
wonderful event. For one’s admission, they received a hand-crafted bowl, bread, a
beverage, and a meager meal of soup donated by a local restaurant. Many craft
shops and ceramic shops worked closely with Karen and her crew to have bowls
made by community members, and school students, and over 1,000 bowls were
donated. This wonderful event that raised thousands of dollars for the
Westmoreland County Food Bank will be held each year on the second Sunday in
March at the St. Bruno’s Parish Hall in Greensburg.
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Steelers Training Camp Food Drive
The Westmoreland County Food Bank and the Pittsburgh
Steelers teamed up for a food drive at their practice game at
Latrobe High School in early August. The event was
successful and fun. Thousands of people donated food and
funds to help tackle hunger in their community. Giant Eagle
matched the total pounds donated. Thank you to the
Pittsburgh Steelers
and all in the
community who
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Day of CaringMedrad and MSA participated in United Way’s Day of Caring. Employees from both businesses repackaged donated food and
painted an entrance way in our warehouse. Paint was generously donated by PPG for this project. Day of Caring gives United
Way donors the opportunity to see some of the agencies that they support.
Partner agencies are comprised of food pantries that distribute monthly food
boxes to eligible recipients at their pantries; soup kitchens, and on-site
feeding programs that provide daily or weekly hot meals to recipients.
WCFB regularly monitors its partner agencies to ensure that food is
properly stored, distributed and/or served, and that all client eligibility
requirements are met.
In 2009, surveys were sent to partner agencies and recipients requesting
information to assist WCFB in its agency capacity expansion. Food safety
training was provided for all partner agencies and WCFB staff. In
November, free flu shots were provided by Excela Health, Inc. at 10 central
Westmoreland County food pantries.
In addition, WCFB received funds through the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to provide additional food for eligible individuals who
had been unemployed from October 1, 2008 and forward. Gift cards were mailed to
all eligible recipients in December.
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Agencies
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CentralWestmoreland
AMERICAN RED CROSS,Greensburg
BLACKBURN CENTER,Greensburg
CATHOLIC CHARITIES,Greensburg
*CHARTER OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,Greensburg
*CHRISTIAN LAYMENCORPS., Greensburg
*CORNERSTONEMINISTRIES, Export
DERRY MS AFTER SCHOOLPROGRAM, Derry
*DERRY MINISTERIALASSOCIATION, Derry
*FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,Jeannette
*FIRST EVANGELICALLUTHERAN CHURCH,Greensburg
FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH, Greensburg
*FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH, Jeannette
*FIRST UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH,Greensburg
*FIRST UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH, Irwin
GIRL SCOUTS COUNCIL OFCOUNCIL WESTMORELAND,Greensburg
*GRACE UNITED CHURCHOF CHRIST, Jeannette
*GREATER LATROBEMINISTRERIAL, Latrobe
*HOPE MEMORIALLUTHERAN CHURCH,Smithton
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLICCHURCH, Latrobe
JAYS AFTER SCHOOLPROGRAM, Jeannette
*LAUREL MOUNTAIN FOODPANTRY, Donegal
*LAUREL VALLEY AREAFOOD PANTRY, New Florence
*LIGONIER VALLEYASSOCATION OFCHURCHES, Rector
*MANOR FOOD PANTRY,Manor
*MOUNT LEBANONUNITED METHODISTCHURCH, Tarrs
*MOUNT PLEASANT AREAFOOD PANTRY, Mount Pleasant
*MOUNT ZION BAPTISTCHURCH, West Newton
*MOTHER OF SORROWS,Murrysville
*NEW STANTON UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH, New Stanton
*OTTERBEIN UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH, Greensburg
*OUR LADY OF GRACE,SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL, Greensburg
OUTSIDE IN SCHOOL OF EXPERIENTIALEDUCATION, Bolivar
PARENTWISE INC., Greensburg
*PLEASANT UNITY UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH,Pleasant Unity
*SAINT AGNES, SAINTVINCENT DEPAUL, North Huntingdon
*SAINT EDWARDS, SAINTVINCENT DEPAUL, Herminie
SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST,Scottdale
*SAINT JOHNS UNITEDCHURCH OF CHRIST,Larimer
*SALVATION ARMY,Greensburg
*SALVATION ARMY, Jeannette
*SALVATION ARMY, Latrobe
*SCOTTDALE ASSOCIATIONOF CHURCHES, Scottdale
STEP-UP DROP-INCENTER, Latrobe
THRESHOLD INC., Greensburg
UNION MISSION, Latrobe
WELCOME HOMESHELTER, Greensburg
WEST PLACE, Greensburg
*WESTMORELANDCOMMUNITY ACTIONGreensburg
YMCA EARLY CHILDHOODLEARNING CENTER,Greensburg
*YOUNGWOOD FOODPANTRY, Youngwood
NorthernWestmorelandBIBLEWAY CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP,
EDEN CENTER, NewKensington*FIRST UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH,New Kensington
*HOWARD INTERNATIONALMINISTRIES, New Kensington
LAZARUS TOMBCOFFEEHOUSE, Arnold
*LIGHTHOUSE MINISTRIESMISSION INC., Arnold
*MOUNT SAINT PETERSCHURCH, New Kensington
*SAINT AMBROSE, SAINTVINCENT DEPAUL, Avonmore
*SAINT GEORGEORTHODOX CHURCH,New Kensington
*SAINT JAMES, SAINTVINCENT DEPAUL, Apollo
*SAINT JOSEPH, SAINTVINCENT DEPAUL, New Kensington
*SAINT MARGARET MARY’SCHURCHLower Burrell
*SALVATION ARMY,Vandergrift
*SALVATION ARMY, NewKensington
TRI CITY LIFE CENTER,Lower Burrell
*UNITED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH, New Kensington
VALLEY POINTS FAMILYYMCA, Vandergrift
Mon ValleyWestmoreland*MONESSEN FOODPANTRY, Monessen
*ROSTRAVER COUNCIL OFCHURCHES, Belle Vernon
*SALVATION ARMY, Monessen
*Food Pantry
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS
Gwen Lewton, Board PresidentVice President Community Banking Office Coordinator
Judith M. Morrison, Vice PresidentManager, Local AffairsAllegheny Energy Systems
Sister Lyn Marie Dwyer, SC, MPM, SecretaryDivision of Natural and Health SciencesSeton Hill University
Wallace N. Tobin, TreasurerCounty Casework Manager IIWestmoreland County Children’s Bureau
DIRECTORS
Kris M. Douglas, Branch ManagerFirst National Bank of Pennsylvania
Brian M. Dworkin, Founder andPresident/CEO Castle Co-Packers, LLC
Ronald Eberhardt, Vice PresidentAdministrative Services WestmorelandCounty Community College
Ellen Katter, Manager of Phillips LifelineProgram Excela Health of Frick Hospital
Shujuane L. Martin, Project SupervisorPrivate Industry Council ofWestmoreland/Fayette Inc.
Melissa Guiddy, SolicitorKing & Guiddy Attorneys At Law
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Marlene Kozak, Chief Executive Officer
Glenn Cavanaugh, Agency Relations Director
Susan Cole, Data Entry Specialist
Gina Colosimo, Agency Relations Liaison
Randee Eberhardt, Financial Director
Michelle Heller, Program Coordinator
Jennifer Miller, Development Director
Deana Pastor, Web & Program Director
Texie Waddell, Project Manager
Louise Wilhelm, Volunteer & Food Drive Coordinator
OPERATIONS STAFF
Kevin Povich,Director of Operations
Kelly Campbell, Customer Service Specialist
Mark Carney,Warehouse Manager
Doug Miller,Warehouse Coordinator
Bryan Adams,Warehouse/Driver
John Albert,Warehouse/Driver
Bob KubicWarehouse/Driver
Bob Miller,Warehouse/Driver
Dave Nevala,Warehouse/Driver
Ted Wassil,Warehouse/Driver
Tom Zenobi,Warehouse/Driver
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Volunteers
Volunteer Statistics:81,000 hours and5,400 volunteers for 2009Volunteers of the Month for 2009Joy Spang, Mother of Sorrows Pantry January 2009Ken Goga, Warehouse February 2009Glenn Bowman-Warehouse March 2009Judy Polczynski-Franklin Regional Senior High April 2009Sara Jane Boring-Laurel Valley Pantry May 2009Karen Piper, Empty Bowls June 2009Joan Shaver-New Stanton Pantry July 2009Jane Clohessy, Warehouse and Jeanette High Rise Aug 2009Marcelle Frank, Scottdale Pantry and Warehouse Sept 2009Jim Santopietro, Warehouse Oct 2009Kelsey Shaffer, Clelian Heights Nov 2009Kelly Smith, ST. Joseph SVDP Pantry Dec 2009
2009 Individual Volunteer of the Year- Marcelle Frank2009 Group Volunteer of the Year- Franklin Regional High School Life Skills Class
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ACE ProgramAdelphoi, Colony HomeAdelphoi, Margaret HomeAdelphoi, Miller HomeAdelphoi, Susan's PlaceAdelphoi, Sweeney HomeAlcoa Technical CenterAlternative Living SolutionsMary and Lisa AndersonHadley AnkrumCarol AnnasJason ArmstrongDavid AshbaughHilary BachaRichard and Jean BairdBev BalestTeresa BallAllison and Kathy BallinaBernice BarrentineKerri BartonAlex BatesJim and Rochelle BelakBelle Vernon High School, Interact
ClubLeanna and Barry BenedettiJustin BensemaJanet BentzMichael BernardoBest Buy, GreensburgBill BevansRicky BevingtonBialon FamilyRob BittnerKimberly and Chelsea BlackSydney BlankenshipDavid and Angel BlawasBill BlevansKim BolenKatie Boline Bob BoothPaige BosichBoston Market
Dawn BourGlenn and Maxine BowmanBoy Scouts of AmericaJudy BrennanKelsey and Chris BrownEllie BucchiWanda BucciAdam BurauZach Burke and Lisa BurkeKieran ByrnehowserBeth and Jamie CallihanCasey, Brady and Dutcheen
CameronAnna Mary CanadaJoe and Sandy CanadaLindsay CappellottiErin CarterDon CastineCatholic Heart WorkCampChapel Hill YouthCharter Oak United MethodistCharter Oak United Methodist
TeensNancy Chistolini and FamilyMarcela Christlieb.Circle of FriendsCircleville United MethodistClelian Heights SchoolRick and Jane ClohessyChloe ColeMadge ColeJaci ColeBrittany, Chad and Heath ColesJean CollinsJohn CollinsTheresa ColosimoMarty ColosimoKatie ConklinJim ConnTaime CononecoLynn ConradShawn Coughanour
Bill CourtneyPearl CouturiauxSusan CoxHannah CoxCrossroads ChurchCrossroads SchoolMelissa CubanMary Lou CunninghamJennifer, Dakota and Bryce
CunninghamJohn CupertNancy CzerneckiJan DaileyMike D'AmicoRenee DanteLinda DarraghBarb DaviesDelmont PresbyterianSonya DeRienzoDerry Area High SchoolJack and Ginny DiehlNancy and Madge DillingerPat DonnellyLynne & Patrick DonnellySusie DouglasConnie DricklerSister Lyn DwyerStephanie DyeLynette EbbittEllen EinspornBrooke EmighKaren EnglertMelissa EnlowDan and Tommy EnnAngela ErhardtAustin FaddishChris FalconFamily Services of W. PAJayne FarrellJane FarrellFelicia Franco- FeinbergSuzie Feren
First Summit Bank, GreensburgLaura FlickFood From the HeartAlison FoxFelicia Franco-FeinberhMarcelle FrankFranklin Regional Middle SchoolFranklin Regional Senior High
SchoolJoanna FranzPam FrenchJeffrey and Beverly FryeSusan Gaither-GrbachVicki GambleKyla GandyJessica GarlandSean GaulRosemary GeibelJaclyn GenesGeorge Junior RepublicStephanie GerberPatrick GermovsekPaul GernhardtPriyanka GhoshTammy GigliottiGirl Scouts of W. PACarla Goetz and FamilyKen GogaCarol GrahamJosh GrawBillie Jo GrayNeil GrbachGreater Latrobe High School, NHSBrian GreavesGreensburg Central Catholic High
SchoolKathy and Shannon GrollJosh and Anita GuckertMelissa GuiddyDavid and Mary Ann GulasyBarb HallZachary Hand
Jim HanleyRachel HarmatzHarrold Zion Lutheran YouthDan HashenbergBrenda HeinleinJulie HemingHempfield Church of ChristLauren HendersonChuck and Karen HermesDavid HicksEthel HillDon and Lori HockenberryBill HoltzerBruce HooperAndi HouricanNick HubertJessica HughesBrandon IapalucciTerry IninJill JaffeSelina JamesChristine JanoskiJeannette JayhawksEsther JohnsonClara and Bob JohnsonJonathan JonesJuvenile Probation of
Westmoreland CountyKate and Joe KaneickiDolores KassimatisCarol KeenanApril Keffer and sisterSandra KellerGabriel KellyMack KellyChris KilburgCharles KirbyLisa KirchnerBryan KlineKnights of Columbus, MurrysvilleMark KochvarKatja Kochvar
Judy KomarinskiHeather KosmatineWalt KoteckiMike KrisfalusDan and Diane KrivoniakJoe and Dana KrydeckLouise KuhlaSandy KullickSusan KullionLibby LamendolaAmber and Robin LaneStephanie LangSandy LashLaurel Highlands VegetariansTom LeeSarah LeibgottAndrew LesserRenee LeszczynskiZach LewisDebra LittleMargaret LitzingerStephanie LivotiRobert LloyddZachery LoucksGretchen LowryNick MaggioHarriah MaierEva Pearl MainsMike and Helen MalyszkaDolores ManceGinny MannsL. MarshallDon and Trish MarshallMichael MartinezAndrea MartisKatie and Lonie MaserBarb MatechenBobby Joe MatthewsEarl MayGrace McAteerMarlene McCauleyKathy McCormick
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VolunteersJim McCormickElla Mae McDougallDorsey McSorleyMedrad, Day of CaringPat MiddletonJody MiddletonRuth MillerAlex MillerLori & Bailey MillerSarah MoffaVick MonacoGrant MonnichBrittany MonskiRachel Morelli and Family Jackie MorganJim & Patsy MorrisonBradley MorseMother Teresa Outreach,
Mother of SorrowsMSA, Day of CaringTrevor and Lysa MurphyJoan Murray FamilyMurrysville LionsMichelle MyersAnne NeumanKelley and Anne NeumannNewlonsburg PresbyterianNHS Autism SchoolPeggy NicholesKim NicklowKatelyn NicklowGenna NiemiecNorwin High SchoolKatie O'NealOutside In SchoolMike PacelliTaylor PachellaPack 257 Scorpion PatrolGrace PainterHolly PalmerDennis PaluselliRobert Pappateri
Mandi PasscarellaPaula Teacher and AssociatesChelsea PazerMaxine PellisPenn Trafford High School, CAPPenn Trafford High School,
Transitional StudentsDebra Persia Janet PfeifferTony PikeSandra PitonyakTammy and Patrick PlavkoPoke Run PresbyterianLaura PokoJerry PopovecBilly PotterPressley Ridge School, S.
GreensburgMegan PriceNicole ProkopchakZach ProskinCara RaffertyJacquie and Mike RayJacqueline RayKathy RebholzRed Robin RestaurantKeiona ReedAndrew ReeseAlison ReppertRespironicsMark and Martha RhodesCarolina Ribo & FriendPhil RiffleIngrid RischakWil and Barb RisslerKelly RogersDave and Elaine RohrerBrian RootElise Roth and FriendsAaron RuncoIngrid RucshakJuliet Rusinko
Nick RutiglianoJill RuzbackiCJ SachsCindy and Sam SagerSam's ClubGretchen SandzimierJames SantopietroDon and Marcia SayreDeb and John ScarpittiDebbie SceanCarol SchlotterElayne SchwartzelDanielle SeitzTom SelcacoShawn SenkiSharon SenkyrSitaluus SenrrSeton Hill UniversityPat SharkeyWayne and Margaret ShickMorgan ShultzEmily ShupeLalana SiergiejJoey SirnicJeannette SoissenKatie SiwulaBill SjobergTamara SmailBrianne SmailJean SmartoBarbara SmithBetty Ray SmithKathleen SmithAngie SmokerJoan Snider and FamilyJeannette SoissonSouthmoreland High School, NHSLona and Sondra SpaugyEdward SpeedJean SpeicherMelissa SpeidelSprectum Charter School
St. Barbara's SoftballSt. Barbara's YouthSt. John De LaSalle/St.MarySt. Margaret Mary YouthSt. Vincent College,
Campus MinistrySherry StahlBob StickelJudy StonerNeli StoychevaMike and Mitch StraubNakell SullivanMarjorie SummersKristin Swigart and Brittany
ManskiLoretta and Ryan SwordJanet TaylorAnde and Rebkah TesfamarianThe Church of St. Anne YouthThe Kiski SchoolDebi ThompsonThrivent LutheranNadia TillmanBailey & Kelsey TobiasCarolyn TodaroCandice TorrenceTanisha TownsendDoreen, Caitlin, Lauren and Ryan
TracyDoreen Tracy and FamilyDana TrentiniEmily TresslerTrinity LutheranRaven TurnageUnited Presbyterian GreensburgUniversity of Pittsburgh at
Greensburg Freshmen University of Pittsburgh at
Greensburg-OACS University of Pittsburgh at
Greensburg-Softball
University of Pittsburgh atGreensburg-Into the Streets
US Small Business AdministrationGiano VarratoSteve VelikyJeff VensakNancy VenturellaDonna VineyJoe Volpe & Justin Volpe Janet WacyanksJen WaddellJohn and Debra WallaceWalMart, DelmontWalMart, GreensburgWalMart, Mt. PleasantIris WalterJanice WattAriel WattersLinda WernerSar WernerBonnie WertzWest Hempfield Presbyterian
WeyerhaeuserJay WhittakerMarilyn WhiteheadDebbie WiddowsDiane WilliamsAndre WillieKasandra WillisKyle WoodKarl WossidloKJ WossidloPaula YablonskyMike YanizeskiDavid YanovYMCA-SPARCKarla YoneyYough High Schoo, NHS
and SADDAmanda ZaavHarvey and Cindy ZalevskyCy ZavadaJanet Zupancic
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• ABB, Inc.• Alcoa Technical Center• Cleveland Brothers Equipment, Co.• Enterprise Holdings Foundation• Ford Business Machines, Inc.• Franklin Regional High School• Giant Eagle, Inc.• Greensburg Salem School District• Kennametal• Kiwanis Club of Murrysville• Menasha Corporation• Mine Safety Appliance Co.• Norwin Teachers Federal Credit Union• Nutrition, Inc.• Old Republic Insurance Company• Owens and Minor• Pampered Chef• Respironics• Rudd Equipment Company• S&T Bank• Standard Bank• Suvervalu Pittsburgh Division
• Tyco Matching Gifts Program• US Hardmetal, Inc.• United Parcel Service• Ventana USA• WN Tuscano Agency, Inc.• Walmart, Delmont• West Hempfield Middle School• Westinghouse Electric Company• Westmoreland Medical Equipment Co.• Westmoreland Regional Hospital• Allegheny Foundation• Citizens Bank Foundation• Citizens Charitable Foundation• Eden Hall Foundation• Glasser Family Foundation• Macy’s Foundation• Millstein Charitable Foundation• Sam’s Club Foundation• Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation• The Community Foundation of
Westmoreland County• The Donald D. Mateer Foundation
• Verizon Foundation• Walmart Foundation• Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation• Woodmere Foundation• ACF Laurel Highlands Chapter• Blessed Sacrament Cathedral• Building Bodeez Fitness Center• Cornerstone Ministries, Inc.• Corvette Club of Western Pennsylvania• Delmont Presbyterian Church Youth Group• Emmanuel Reformed UCC• Empty Bowl Event • F.L.A.S.H. Helping Fund• Feeding America• First Commonwealth Bank• First Presbyterian Church, Greensburg• First United Methodist Church• United Way of Westmoreland County• Greensburg Environmental Contracting• Greensburg Funeral Home Association• Hadley Family Foundation• Hillman Foundation
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Donors over $1,000
• James V. Snyder Memorial Fund• Knights of Columbus, Greensburg• Latrobe United Methodist Church• Ligonier Valley Senior High School• Lions Club of Delmont• Macy’s of Greensburg• Majority PAC, Johnstown (this is where we
got the deer meat from * Cong. Murtha)• Michael Kolbosky Memorial Run• Mt. Pleasant Jr./Sr. High School• New Alexandria Lions Club, Inc.• Logan’s Ferry Presbyterian Church• Newlonsburg Elementary School• Norwin Rotary Club• Norwin School District• Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Chuch• Premier Institute for Financial Freedom, Inc.• Primerica’s Builders Forum Golf Outing• RK Mellon Family Foundation• Ramsay Elementary School, Mt. Pleasant• Regional Family YMCA of Laurel Highlands• Rotary Club of Latrobe
• Rotary Club of Mt. Pleasant• St. Vincent College• Sing for their Supper • Sloan Elementary School, Murrysville• St. Martin Rosary Altar Society• St. Pius X & Visitation Churches,
Mt. Pleasant• St. Vincent DePaul Thrift Store, Apollo• St. Vincent DePaul Society of St. Pius X• Susan Yadamec Dance Company• The Bank of New York – Mellon Community
Partnership• The Benedictine Society• Tri-County Imaging• United Consumer Advocacy Network• Unitarian Universalist Fellowship• WCCC Americorps VISTA • Employees of Westmoreland County • Workable Alternatives Foundation
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