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Page 1: GSEP Annual Report 2015

NOTES FROM THE

FIELD32-Page Book for 2015

Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania

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TH IS ANNUAL REPORT BOOK IS PROPERTY OF

PERT INENT COORDINATES

FOR IN IT IAL RECORDS

GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, INC.

(“GSEP”) OPERATES AS AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT

ORGANIZATION CHARTERED BY THE NATIONAL GIRL SCOUTS

OF THE USA TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS IN NINE COUNTIES: BERKS,

BUCKS, CARBON, CHESTER, DELAWARE, LEHIGH,

MONTGOMERY, NORTHAMPTON, AND PHILADELPHIA.

Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania

330 Manor Road, Miquon, Pennsylvania 19444

40.070206, -75.252716

Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania

IN THE EVENT OF MISPLACEMENT

IF FOUND PLEASE CONTACT

THE G IRL SCOUT PROMISE

ON MY HONOR, I WILL TRY:

TO SERVE GOD AND MY COUNTRY,

TO HELP PEOPLE AT ALL T IMES,

AND TO LIVE BY THE GIRL SCOUT LAW.

WWW.GSEP.ORG

HENCE, THERE A HANDSOME REWARD WAITING.

@IS

ISN’T

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CONTENTS:01. EXECUTIVE MESSAGE

02. MEMBERSHIP

03. LAND

04. CAMPAIGN FOR GIRLS

05. FINANCE

06. TAKE THE LEAD 2015

07. THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

08. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

09. OUR FOOTPRINT

GIRL SCOUTS OUR MISSION:

GIRL SCOUTING BUILDS GIRLS OF COURAGE, CONFIDENCE, AND

CHARACTER, WHO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.

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

HELPFUL, CONSIDERATE AND CARING, COURAGEOUS AND

STRONG, AND RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT I SAY AND DO, AND

TO RESPECT MYSELF AND OTHERS, RESPECT AUTHORITY, USE

RESOURCES WISELY, MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE, AND

BE A SISTER TO EVERY GIRL SCOUT.

GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. PRINTED APRIL 2016.

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• Introduced Digital Cookie program

• New hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) activities at camp

• Developed an adaptive race option for girls with disabilities to participate in Girl Scouts Duathlon/Triathlon

This has been a year marked by big changes and great accomplishments at Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania. In May 2015, we elected a new Chair of the Board of Directors, and in September 2015, our CEO announced that she would be taking on a new role at Girl Scouts of the USA. As the new Board Chair and CEO, we want to thank Ann Thornton Field and Natalye Paquin for their dynamic leadership. We look forward to building on the past while creating even more opportunities to engage our Board of Directors, inspire our volunteers, expand our alumnae, attract talented staff — and, most importantly, grow and support

our girl leaders.We can’t wait for you to read this annual report, which features many of the exciting things we have accomplished together and are planning for the year ahead.

This is volume two of our Field Notes trio, where we have documented the progress of our Outdoor Program Vision, spotlighted some of the past year ’s accomplishments, and showcased the tremendous impact our girls continue to make in our nine-county footprint and beyond.As always, GSEP is committed to being the premier leadership organization for girls, and 2015 provided us with many shining examples. We sent 16 girl delegates out West for our National Convention in Salt Lake City. We hosted #GirlPOP2015, an all-day celebration that featured inspiring speakers like NASA’s Dr. Aprille Ericsson and Little League sensation Mo’ne Davis, who taught us all how to aspire to do things “Like a Girl.” In addition, we focused on important internal operations work designed to improve the volunteer experience and make it easier to join our organization.

We also remained focused on our eight strategic priorities: innovation, diversity and inclusion, girl leadership, girl and adult membership, volunteer experience, partnership funding, staffing, and infrastructure systems and communication. The outcomes of each are highlighted below:

Increased Latina participation +3.6%3.6%

• Formed cross-department work teams to focus on council priorities

• Developed full-time/seasonal hybrid positions to retain and engage key summer staff

• Contributed revenue 17% over budget

• Corporate and foundation grants up 350% over 5 years

• Launched $9 million three-year comprehensive Campaign for Girls

+1.8%increase in

adult membership

3.1%decline

nationwide

vs.

EXECUTIVE MESSAGE

Innovation, Diversity & Inclusion

Funding

Girl & Adult Membership

Staffing

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As we look ahead, there is so much more we can learn and accomplish by working together. Thank you to all of our supporters, volunteers, donors, partners, and friends for your commitment to GSEP. Together, we are impacting the lives of so many amazing young women and girls who are taking action and working to make the world a better place.

Yours in Girl Scouting,

Kim E. Fraites-DowCEO

Mary Stengel Austen Board Chair

• Developed new Volunteer “Roadmap”

• Provided enhanced volunteer resources

• Offered more online trainings

• Created new volunteer enrichment trainings on contemporary issues

• Implemented new criminal background check processes and requirements

• Offered additional reports and data for volunteers

• Co-hosted Girl Scout Cookie Crunch event with our partner ArtsQuestTM at SteelStacksTM

• Featured 30+ partners in the Hall of Experience at #GirlPOP2015

• Partnered with KidzTri3 on 2nd Annual Girlz Tri.Du.Rule! Duathlon/Triathlon

37% increase in Facebook followers

22% increase in Twitter followers

Launched Instagram account @GirlScoutsEPenn

Revamped Website

Hired full-time IT Director

EXECUTIVE MESSAGE | 5

• Implemented adventure elements at three camps: Shelly Ridge, Laughing Waters, and Mosey Wood

• Broke ground on new buildings at Shelly Ridge, Laughing Waters, and Mosey Wood

10 thousand+ girls engaged in Girl Scout Leadership Experience Programming

girl attendees at #GirlPOP2015 girl expo1.5K

1,027 girls ages 9-11 earned Bronze Award

135 girls ages 12-14 earned Silver Award

49 girls ages 14-18 earned Gold Award

Girl Leadership Program

Volunteer Structure & Experience

Outdoor Program Investments

Par tnership

Infrastructure Systems & Communications

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It’s great to be a girl. That is, until somewhere between middle and high school. That’s when girls start to remove themselves from leadership positions, experience a rapid decline in confidence, and develop a poor self-image. This is what makes the work of Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania so important.

GSEP is committed to building girls of courage, confidence, and character, which puts us in the unique position to guide young women on the path to success in many areas of their lives. Studies show that as girls emerge from adolescence, they aren’t leaning into the challenges and opportunities they face, but rather opting out altogether. Often, girls underestimate their valuable skills, so they retreat, taking with them all their untapped talent and potential.

Complicating matters more is a pervading belief that girls today have so many activities to choose from and are often forced to select one over another. When we look at our data, however, it consistently demonstrates the opposite result. Girls who participate in GSEP also play soccer, sing in the choir, and join the band. And they don’t just stop there. Many go on to hold leadership roles such as team captain, first chair, or band leader. Time and again, GSEP provides a space where girls can discover who they are and gain increased confidence in their abilities. With every Girl Scout experience, girls are encouraged and empowered to find the things that make them sparkle.

Moving forward, GSEP will stay on top of national trends, as well as solicit feedback directly from girls to inform the direction of our programming. One such report, More Than S’Mores, recently published by our very own Girl Scout Research Institute, documents why getting girls outdoors is crucial to their development. When girls spend time outside, they unplug. They learn about nature, experience the environment, become resourceful, and develop healthy relationships with other girls. Girl Scout camp is just one way girls spend

time outdoors, but according to the study, it is by far the most popular. As Girl Scout Roxanna W. put it, “Camp is one of the most magical, amazing, special, and beautiful places in the world. You learn to be outgoing, independent, and a leader. The skills you learn don’t just help you at camp. They are more like life lessons.”

GSEP is also poised to benefit from the latest trends around working mothers and women in the workplace. It’s no secret that women are waiting until later in life to start families, and when they do, 75 percent return to work after having children. Research conducted by McKinsey & Company found that women today are looking for “centered leadership experiences,” or ones that are inspiring, positive, engaging, and collaborative. That’s true for the work they do and the volunteer

6 | MEMBERSHIP

MEMBERSHIP

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opportunities they seek out. What that means for GSEP is that there is an entire population of women, ages 18 to 30, searching for meaningful ways to share and connect. We know about 40,000 girls who would welcome them with open arms.

We have been fortunate enough to see this in action with some of our partners. For the last few years, women leaders from Comcast, Penske, and PPL have been hosting Take the Lead Trainings for our girls, helping them polish their presentation skills and make connections. We hope to expose more Girl Scouts to women professionals who can serve as role models and mentors—women who can attest to one very real fact. It is great to be a girl.

In October 2014, 16 girl and adult delegates traveled to Salt Lake City to attend the 53rd National Girl Scout Convention. The girls spent time sightseeing before getting down to business at the National Council Session.

It all kicked off with the Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI), where the delegates learned how to plan a Take Action Project before being challenged to develop one of their own. Each of the intrepid girls from GSEP focused on body image for their project but decided to approach it from different perspectives. Shannon tackled media bias and how it affects a girl’s self-image, Kelly explored peer pressure and its affect on self-confidence, and Katrina drew up plans for an app that would help girls who suffer from depression find support and connect. This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the girls to gain new leadership and advocacy skills alongside thousands of other Girl Scouts from around the world.

GSEP at the 2014 National Council Session

It is great to be a girl!

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It was a nonstop celebration of girl power. More than 1,000 girls gathered at the Pennsylvania Convention Center to take part in hands-on exhibits, listen to inspiring speakers, and dance the night away at #GirlPOP2015. This Girl Scout-led event was open to all girls and featured everything from science to fashion, all with the goal of empowering young women to love themselves just as they are while setting out to change the world for the better.

#GirlPOP2015 – The Power of One Day

8 | MEMBERSHIP

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MEMBERSHIP | 9

Some of the highlights of the day included a speech by Jenna Bush Hager, a book signing with Little League champion Mo’ne Davis, girls rocking out to electric guitars courtesy of the School of Rock, and archery lessons inside the PA Convention Center. During the closing ceremonies, Shiza Shahid, cofounder of the Malala Fund, talked about how she followed her dream of going to college in the United States before moving back to Pakistan to help girls there who have been forced out of school. You can visit www.gsep.org /girlpop to view a full list of speakers and workshops, photos, and a video recap of this incredible day.

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Kayla D. was one of 300 Girl Scouts to earn her Silver Award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouting earned by girls ages 12-14. In 2015, Kayla helped raise awareness about youth violence by hosting three local workshops and organizing a community walk at Malcolm X Park in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia. More than 130 people attended the workshops and rally, where they created posters and flyers to post throughout the park. “I wanted to focus on this topic because it’s really affecting my community,” Kayla said. “Afterward, I felt inspired to do more because the people I talked to and met really care about what happens to today’s youth.”

Spotlight on the Silver Award

Over two dozen GSEP employees were engaged in priority work teams, which brought staff members from various departments together on an ongoing basis to focus on several key operational issues. This work enabled individuals and teams to collaborate with colleagues, and provided highly visible leadership opportunities for staff at various levels in the organization. A team consisting of Membership, Marketing & Communications, Volunteer Intake, and Finance staff members developed a new process for Early Bird Troop Leader Recruitment, which significantly improved adult member retention and enabled waiting girls to be placed into troops over the summer.

GSEP Staff Working Together in New Ways

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LAND | 11

Ask any Girl Scout and she’ll tell you. Camp is a special place to relax, have fun, and step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It’s a safe space where girls learn the value of taking risks. It’s where friends are made and traditions are formed. Over the last three years, our camper weeks have continued to increase, largely due to high quality camp staff and innovative programs made possible through new investments at our properties developed through the Outdoor Program Vision. This means even more girls will get to experience the adventures that await at Girl Scout camp. Below is a snapshot of the progress made on our Outdoor Program Vision in 2015, with even more exciting developments underway.

Outdoor Program Vision – Implementation Phase 1Camp Shelly Ridge STEM & Intro to CampShelly Ridge saw several new improvements, including renovated accommodations for our ranger and his wife, who have 10 years of experience living and working at GSEP camps. We also installed a new low-ropes course for girls (fourth grade and above) to allow for fun team-building exercises and collaboration. Next up for the 2016 camping season: a 64-bed year-round lodge and Activity Center!

low-ropes course

LAND

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12 | LAND

Camp Laughing Waters Health & WellnessPhase one of Outdoor Program Vision implementation at Laughing Waters included installing both low ropes (fourth grade and above) and high ropes (sixth grade and above) courses, two nine-hole disc golf courses, and resurfacing the multi-use outdoor court to encourage fun physical activity. Other elements included new male accommodations for troops and service units camping with dads or other male volunteers, and renovations at Murphy House, which functions as the camp office and staff quarters during the summer months. Murphy House can also be rented by troops during the off-season. Next up for the 2016 camping season: a state-of-the-art year-round Activity Center complete with climbing wall and garage door walls that roll up and provide wide-open space! Also exciting for winter usage will be an ice-skating rink on our seasonally-converted outdoor court.

Camp Mosey Wood Adventure & WaterWith supercool dueling zip lines over the lake (sixth grade and above), a new low-ropes course (fourth grade and above), and a three-story challenge tower, Camp Mosey Wood now lives up to its reputation as our adventure camp! Groups of girls can experience fun together as they scale the adventure tower, hang out at the new swimming dock, and enjoy the lakeside. In 2015, we also renovated the changing hut, added new waterfront equipment, and renovated the camp director ’s quarters for year-round usage. Next up for the 2016 camping season: a 64-bed year-round lodge and additional adventure elements!

activity center at camp laughing waters

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LAND | 13

WOW! Factors Each year, GSEP also introduces WOW! factors at all of our camps. New WOW! factors for 2015 included:

• Western horseback riding and an additional week to camp at Wood Haven

• A pottery kiln, gaga pit, and more cooking and traveling programs at Mountain House

• Interactive STEM activities, overnight options, and soft archery for Brownies at Shelly Ridge

• Karaoke, soft archery for Brownies, overnight options, and more campfire cooking at Valley Forge

Plus, we added even more opportunities for girls to earn badges and segments of the new council-created Adventurer, Archery, and Waterfront patches at camp!

adventure tower at Camp Mosey Wood

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14 | CAMPAIGN FOR GIRLS

In 2015, GSEP launched the Campaign for Girls, a three-year $9 million comprehensive campaign to build a brighter future for every girl through innovative experiences, outreach, and investment in our outdoor leadership centers.

Goal #1: Inspire leadership through access to innovative experiences Total $2 millionOur primary focus is to retain current members and reach new ones through consistently high-quality programs that support the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, an outcomes-based model that engages girls to discover their own abilities, connect with others, and take action to make the world a better place.

Goal #2: Advance the values of diversity and inclusion through outreachTotal $2 millionWe believe that every girl deserves the opportunity to become the leader she wants to be and the world needs her to be. Through targeted outreach, GSEP serves thousands of girls each year through a variety of signature programs including funded troops, Girl Scouts Beyond Bars, funded themed series, camperships, and financial aid.

Goal #3: Improve GSEP outdoor leadership centers to expose girls to environmental stewardship, adventure, and fun. Total: $5 million

• Maintain Girl Scout traditions

• Serve girls today and tomorrow

with excellence

• Inspire a new generation of girls

• Build a financially sustainable

business model

InvestmentsInvestments in our outdoor centers at Camp Shelly Ridge, Camp Laughing Waters, and Camp Mosey Wood will:

N

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CAMPAIGN FOR GIRLS | 15

Campaign for Girls Cabinet MembersChairDianne Rotwitt

Philadelphia Region CabinetShawn BortAnn T. FieldDeborah Hassan

Lehigh Valley CabinetAnne BaumPam DeCampliIlene Wood

Berks County CabinetCarolyn Holleran – Advisory Paula BarrettCathy BeaverSue Perrotty

Berks County Steering CommitteeCarey BabczakAngel HelmJoanne JudgeChris PruittMichele RichardsGregg Riefenstahl Sallie Weaver

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One of the top 10 Girl Scout councils in the nation, Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania works hard to produce a fiscally strong, and stable operating budget and investments. GSEP’s operating budget has increased in size by nearly 20% over the past five years.

2015 Product Program Revenue Total Revenue: $15,160,800

FINANCE

Cost of Goods: $3,767,076

Benefits all Girl Scouts of in our council $7,785,170

Troop Benefits: $2,726,813

Girl & Adult Recognitions: $483,218

Other Direct Costs: $398,523

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FINANCE | 17

2015 RevenueTotal Revenue: $17,341,903

Product Program: $11,989,246

United Way: $140,097

Merchandise Sales & Other: $1,926,438

Contributions, Bequests, Grants & Events: $1,697,918

Program Service Fee: $1,588,204

2015 Expenses

General & Admin: $3,628,001

Camp Programs: $2,887,005

Fund Raising: $1,188,657

Member Services: $4,609,532

Other Girl Programs: $4,854,912

Total Expenses: $17,168,107

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18 | TAKE THE LEAD 2015

Celebrating outstanding women leaders in our communities.

TAKE THE LEAD 2015

Heather Chandler, Esq.PresidentSealstrip Corporation

Karen MarsdaleSenior Vice PresidentGreater Reading Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Toni MillerSenior Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer & Chief Financial Officer Boscov’s, Inc.

Tammy WhitePresidentUnited Way of Berks County

Honorees

BerksCo-ChairsAlison SnyderRamona Turner Turpin

Dr. Ann BieberPresidentLehigh Carbon Community College

Laurie Gostley HackettManager, Community Relations & PhilanthropyAir Products

Kassie HilgertPresident & CEOArtsQuestTM at SteelStacksTM

Miriam HuertasSenior VP, Allentown InitiativesGreater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce

Honorees

Lehigh ValleyCo-ChairsPamela DeCampliDavid G. DeCampli

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$20,000+Air ProductsIndependence Blue CrossPECO

$19,999-$15,000Comcast NBC10 Telemundo 62 Comcast SpectacorLutron Electronics Co., Inc.PPL Corporation

$14,999-$10,000Capital BlueCrossCrayolaJerlyn Foundation, In Memory of Gertrude K. McGonigleStradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP

$9,999-$5,000Aldridge ElectricAmeriHealth Caritas Services LLCBecker & FrondorfBioClinica, Inc.Boscov’s Department Store, Inc.Console Law Offices, LLCEast Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc.Firstrust BankKenny Construction Company- A Granite CompanyKline & SpecterLeo Niessen, Jr. Charitable TrustLockton CompaniesMontgomery County District AttorneyPatrick and Marie O’Connor

Philadelphia PhilliesPond Lehocky Stern GiordanoTierneyWells Fargo Bank, N.A.

$4,999-$2,000ABC Interbake FoodsACME Markets, Inc.Ms. Hallee AdelmanAlvin H. Butz CompanyAnixter Inc.Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.Asplundh FoundationBB&T Corp.Beneficial BankBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney P.C.Burns & McDonnell

Im Ja P. ChoiFounder/Executive DirectorPenn Asian Senior Services

Mary K. DoughertyOwner Mary K. Dougherty & AssociatesNicole Miller at The BellevueNicole Miller Manayunk

TAKE THE LEAD 2015 | 19

Thank you to the generous donors who supported these fundraising events

Thank you!Greater PhiladelphiaCo-ChairsMaria T. KrausJulia M. Rafferty, Esq.

Honorees

Kathy KillianVice President, Human Resources & Customer ServicesPhiladelphia Phillies

Hon. Diane M. Welsh (Ret.)MediatorJAMS

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20 | TAKE THE LEAD 2015

Carpenter Technology CorporationCedar Crest CollegeCitizens Bank-Plymouth Mtg.Mr. and Mrs. David DeCampliErnst & Young LLPGood Shepherd Rehabilitation NetworkMr. & Mrs. William F. HechtHenkels & McCoy Inc.JAMS, The Resolution ExpertsKeystone Savings FoundationLehigh UniversityLehigh Valley Health NetworkM&T BankMcCarter & English, LLPChris & Toni MillerMorgan, Lewis & BockiusNational Penn Bancshares, Inc.National Penn BankNorris McLaughlin & MarcusOliver WymanPenn Asian Senior ServicesPF FoundationPrecision Medical Products, Inc.Ms. Catherine A. PullenQSP/Ashdon FarmsReinsel Kuntz Lesher LLPRoss Feller Casey, LLPSaltz, Mongeluzzi, Barret & Bendesky, PCSchnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLPTD BANK Suburban PA & DEUGI Utilities, Inc.Hon. Diane M. Welsh, Ret.

$1,999-$350Aesculap, Inc.Frances A. Aitken, CPAAll About Children Pediatric PartnersAlternative Consulting Enterprises Inc.Alvernia UniversityArtsQuest CenterB. Braun Medical Inc.Ms. Patricia BeldonBB&T Corp.Ms. Helen R. BosleyBoyle Construction ManagementBuckley Muething Capital Management Co.Buckno Lisicky & Company CPA’sMr. Timothy CanfieldCarlino Development Group, Inc.Ms. Heather ChandlerCharon Planning an NFP CompanyCoca-Cola Bottling Company of the Lehigh Valley

Ms. Karen CollinsComcast - ReadingMs. Nancy ConradCrown Holdings, Inc.Ms. Emily DayDelaware InvestmentsDilworth Paxson, LLPDLS International Inc.Ms. Mary DoughertyDrexel UniversityDrucker & Scaccetti, P.C.DSSDuffy Law FirmEaston Coach CompanyEnerSysFeldman SheperdFox Rothschild LLPFulton BankGage Personnel ServicesGibbons P.C.Gordon & Rees LLPGreater Philadelphia Chamber of CommerceGreater Philadelphia Urban Affairs CoalitionGreater Reading Chamber of Commerce & IndustryGrove Dental GroupMs. Pamela Harris-WilliamsMs. Kit T. HowerH. T. Lyons, Inc.IBM CorporationIndependence FoundationJust Born, Inc.Ms. Kathy KillianAndrea R. Kramer, Esq.Mrs. Mary Lou KlineKPMG LLPL.F. Driscoll Co.Lafayette Ambassador BankLavin, O’Neil, Cedrone & DiSipioMr. and Mrs. Timothy LawnLegacy Advisors, LLCLehigh Carbon Community CollegeLesavoy Butz & Seitz LLCMs. Charisse R. LillieThe Honorable Linda K. LudgateDr. Jerome MarcusMasano BradleyMaster Weinstein Schatz Moyer, P.C.Judge James MelinsonMs. Donna MillerMs. Susan P. MucciaroneNSM Insurance GroupMr. and Mrs. D. Robert OppenheimerPietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLP

R.M. Palmer Co.Redner’s Markets, Inc.Mr. Paul RigbyHonorable Annette M. Rizzo (RET.)R-Way Gasket and Supply Co., Inc.Sheller Family FoundationSpector Gadon & Rosen, P.C.St. Joseph Regional Health NetworkStevens & LeeTempStar StaffingThe Haverford Trust CompanyThe Honickman FoundationThe Kinser GroupThe Leslie Miller and Richard Worley FoundationThe UPS FoundationTompkins VIST BankTucker Law Group, LLCUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New JerseyVA Productions, Inc.Visit PhiladelphiaWalsky Investment Management, Inc.Carol and Nick WattersMs. Laurie WaxlerMr. and Mrs. Raymond H. WelshWest Side Hammer ElectricWhite and Williams LLPWhite Star ToursMs. Gladys WilesWilliam G. Koch & AssociatesMrs. Ilene WoodWPVI-TVMr. Joseph WolfsonYWCA of BethlehemZarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy P.C.

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$100,000+

Comcast NBC10 Telemundo 62 Comcast SpectacorLenfest Foundation United Way of Berks County

$99,999.99-$50,000

The Pew Charitable TrustsToyota Financial Services

$49,999.99-$25,000

Girl Scouts of the USAIndependence Blue CrossMattel, Inc.PECO

$24,999.99-$10,000

Anonymous (1)Air ProductsCapital BlueCrossCentury FundCrayolaCRW GraphicsDove/Unilever US, Inc.Ann Thornton Field, Esq.Jerlyn Foundation, In Memory of Gertrude K. McGonigleLehigh Valley Community FoundationLutron Electronics Co., Inc.The Nelson FoundationPPL CorporationDianne and Jeffrey RotwittStradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLPUnited Way of Bucks County (UW MAIN)Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

$9,999.99-$5,000

Ms. Hallee AdelmanAldridge Electric

American AirlinesAmeriHealth Caritas Services LLCBank of AmericaBecker & FrondorfBioClinica, Inc.Boscov’s Department Store, Inc.Carpenter Technology CorporationCitizens Bank Charitable FoundationConsole Law Offices, LLC*Mr. and Mrs. David DeCampliEast Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc.Firstrust BankFrances Strayer TrustFranklin H. Markley Charitable TrustGM/ChevyIronPigs CharitiesJohn Templeton FoundationJust Born, Inc.Kenny Construction Company- A Granite CompanyKline & SpecterLeo Niessen, Jr. Charitable TrustLockheed Martin Information Systems and Global SolutionsLockton CompaniesMaurice Seltzer TrustMontgomery County District AttorneyPatrick and Marie O’ConnorPhiladelphia PhilliesPond Lehocky Stern GiordanoSaint-Gobain CorporationTD Charitable FoundationThe Donley FoundationThe Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Memorial FundThe UPS FoundationTierney

$4,999.99-$2,500

Annoymous (1)ABC Interbake FoodsACME Markets, Inc.

Ms. Andrea A. AgnewAngela AhmadAlvin H. Butz CompanyAnixter Inc.Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.Asplundh FoundationMs. Mary Stengel AustenBrad and Anne BaumBB&T Corp.Beneficial BankBoeing CompanyMr. & Mrs. Delight E. BreidegamBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney P.C.Burns & McDonnellCedar Crest CollegeCitizens Bank-Plymouth Mtg.Ernst & Young LLPGood Shepherd Rehabilitation NetworkMr. & Mrs. William F. HechtHenkels & McCoy Inc.Hersha Hospitality TrustJAMS, The Resolution ExpertsJanssen BiotechKeystone Savings FoundationMs. Grace KilleleaLafayette Ambassador BankLehigh UniversityLehigh Valley Health NetworkM&T BankMcCarter & English, LLPMerck FoundationMorgan, Lewis & BockiusMs. Susan P. MucciaroneNational Penn Bancshares, Inc.National Penn BankNorris McLaughlin & MarcusOliver WymanNatalye Paquin, Esq.PF FoundationPrecision Medical Products, Inc.Ms. Catherine A. PullenQSP/Ashdon FarmsReinsel Kuntz Lesher LLPRoss Feller Casey, LLP

Thank you to our generous supporters during the 2014-2015 membership year. Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania was supported by more than 1,000 donors who contributed up to $99, too many to list in this report. We appreciate every gift to the Girl Scouts, and regret not being able to list them all.*Denotes those donors who are also members of the Juliette Gordon Low Society.

DONORS | 21

THANK YOU

TO OUR DONORS

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22 | DONORS

Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barret & Bendesky, PCSchnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLPMr. Vincent SorgiMichael and Leslie StilesSue and Stan TantsitsTD BANK Suburban PA & DEThe Eden Charitable FoundationThe Philadelphia FoundationUGI Utilities, Inc.United Way of Boyertown Area*Carol and Nick WattersHon. Diane M. Welsh, Ret.

$2,499.99-$1,000

Frances A. Aitken, CPAAlly Financial IncAlvernia UniversityMr. Thomas L. ArmstrongArtsQuest CenterAvery FoundationMs. Maria Pajil BattleBB&T Corp.Ms. Sandra BodnykMr. & Mrs. Albert BoscovMs. Michele D. BoxMs. Barbara J. BrownMr. Christopher CashmanChester County Community FoundationMs. Karen CollinsMr. Christopher CompherCrown Holdings, Inc.Ms. Emily DayDilworth Paxson, LLPMs. Martha DodgeMs. Marlene DoonerMs. Mary DoughertyDrucker & Scaccetti, P.C.DSSDuffy Law FirmEnerSysCindy & Gregg Feinberg - Feinberg Real Estate Advisors, LLCFeldman SheperdFerree FoundationMs. Dona L. FileFox Rothschild LLPKim E. Fraites-Dow and Kevin DowFulton BankGAP FoundationMs. Carole H. GravagnoGreater Reading Chamber of Commerce & IndustryMr. Michael HanlonMs. Deborah HassanMs. Allison HorneIBM CorporationIndependence FoundationJunior League of the Lehigh ValleyMr. Ted Kaminer

Ms. Kathy KillianAll About Children Pediatric PartnersKPMG LLPAndrea R. Kramer, Esq.Maria KrausMr. John KristelL.F. Driscoll Co.Lavin, O’Neil, Cedrone & DiSipioLegacy Advisors, LLCLehigh Carbon Community CollegeMs. Charisse R. LillieMasano BradleyMaster Weinstein Schatz Moyer, P.C.Chris & Toni MillerMr. and Mrs. James MillerMr. Karl MillerMoreys PiersNSM Insurance GroupPenn Asian Senior ServicesPietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLPMr. Chris PruittJulia M. Rafferty, Esq.Rider-Pool FoundationMs. Barbara E. RitchieSamuel Marshall TrustSheller Family FoundationSixers Strong FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bill SpenceState Farm Companies FoundationStevens & LeeTempStar StaffingThe Benevity Community Impact FundThe Honickman FoundationUnited States Tennis Association/MSUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New JerseyUnited Way Of The Greater TriangleMr. and Mrs. Dennis UrbanUSTA Middle StatesVA Productions, Inc.Victaulic Company of AmericaVisit PhiladelphiaWalsky Investment Management, Inc.Mr. Stephen WannerWhite and Williams LLPWhite Star ToursMs. Gladys WilesDr. and Mrs. Sankey V. WilliamsYouth Service AmericaMr. and Mrs. John W. Zabilowicz

$999.99-$500

Anonymous (3)Aesculap, Inc.Mr. Wadud AhmadMs. Margaret P. AllenAlternative Consulting Enterprises Inc.Mr. James B. AndersonB. Braun Medical Inc.

Ms. Patricia BeldonBNY Mellon Community PartnershipMs. Ann Marie BodiMs. Helen R. BosleyMr. Gary BoyerBoyle Construction ManagementBuckley Muething Capital Management Co.Buckno Lisicky & Company CPA’sMs. Nickoya D. BundickMs. Leslie CaldwellMs. Kim CapersCarlino Development Group, Inc.Luce CarvalhoMs. Heather ChandlerCharon Planning an NFP CompanyCoca-Cola Bottling Company of the Lehigh ValleyComcast - ReadingCommunity RecyclingMarla K. ConleyCorp DirectMark and Ghisele CurcioDonna-Marie Daday, Esq.Ms. Terri DeanDelaware InvestmentsDiscover Lehigh ValleyDLS International Inc.Ms. Virginia Dodge*Ann Donley, C.P.A.Drexel UniversityW. Wallace Dyer, Jr., Esq.Easton Coach CompanyEF Institute For Cultural Exchange, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel FlamholzMrs. Jeanette W. FloodGage Personnel ServicesIlze GallichMs. Elizabeth H. Gemmill, Esq.Gibbons P.C.Gordon & Rees LLPMs. Sue GourleyGreater Philadelphia Chamber of CommerceGreater Philadelphia Urban Affairs CoalitionGrove Dental GroupH. T. Lyons, Inc.Mrs. Barbara HallMs. Irene Horstmann HannanMs. Pamela Harris-WilliamsMr. Robert P. HauptfuhrerHead House BooksMs. Cynthia L. HeimbachMr. & Mrs. Thomas HickeyMs. Carla C. HickeyMs. Kit T. HowerIBM Employee Services CenterMrs. Lisa JacobsenMs. Kathryn JonesJPMorgan Chase & Co. Foundation

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Ms. Christina KabaMrs. Mary Lou KlineMr. and Mrs. Timothy LawnLesavoy Butz & Seitz LLCMr. Brian LibbyLions Club of BoyertownThe Honorable Linda K. LudgateMr. Reinaldo M. MachadoMr. Michael G. MagnanDr. Jerome MarcusRev. Dr. Lorina Marshall BlakeMr. Daniel McCarthyMs. Mary Jane MeconiJudge James MelinsonMs. Donna MillerMrs. Doris C. MiraldoMontgomery Early Learning CentersMs. Loraine Ballard MorrillMs. Jean MorrowMr. Benjamin J. MoyerMs. Elizabeth MurphyNational Constitution CenterMr. Guy NiedorkornMr. and Mrs. D. Robert OppenheimerMs. Tricia PaniaguaMr. Anthony PaoneMr. Marc PaquinMr. and Mrs. Mark PellegrinoPhiladelphia Area Combined Federal CampaignPhiladelphia 76ersPhiladelphia ZooMr. and Mrs. Paul PrideR.M. Palmer Co.Ms. Babette RaccaMr. Howard RahmlowMrs. Laura A. RappReading Eagle CompanyRealm Fine + Fashion JewelryRedner’s Markets, Inc.Mr. Paul RigbyMs. Jennifer RiterHonorable Annette M. Rizzo (RET.)Mrs. Gayle A. RowlandR-Way Gasket and Supply Co., Inc.Sacred Heart HospitalMs. Cynthia J. SattizahnMs. Jean E. Scherfcunningham & Mr. Dennis CunninghamMs. Helen L. SchneiderDr. Joan SchorkMs Judith SharpMs. Eileen ShuterSpector Gadon & Rosen, P.C.Ms. Kelly J. SpletzerSt. Joseph Regional Health NetworkSt. Luke’s University Health NetworkMs. Denise SullivanMrs. Barbara S. SussmanMr. Jack TaylorTeen Works

The Haverford Trust CompanyThe Kinser GroupThe Leslie Miller and Richard Worley FoundationTompkins VIST BankTucker Law Group, LLCUltraCamp FoundationUnited Way of Carbon CountyVerizon FoundationVillanova UniversityWal-Mart FoundationMs. Carrie WardMs. Laurie WaxlerMr. and Mrs. Raymond H. WelshWest Side Hammer ElectricWilliam G. Koch & AssociatesMr. Joseph WolfsonMrs. Ilene WoodWPVI-TVWTS Philadelphia Transportation YouSuzanne and Jonathan YaleYWCA of BethlehemZarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy P.C.

$499.99-$250

Anonymous (2)Mr. & Mrs. Wayne AcheyMr. and Mrs. George AhartAlbarell Electric Inc.American Red Cross - Eastern PennsylvaniaAmerican PowerNetMr.& Mrs. R. Kline AshtonMrs. Laura AzzalinaMs. Elva L. BankinsMr. and Mrs. Patrick BarrettMs. Mary L. BauerMs. April E. BeattieMr. David Lee BergerMs. Charlene BergstresserBirthday FairiesBlank, Rome, Cominsky & McCauleyMrs. Kimberly A. BlattMs. Evelyn BlewittDr. Jennifer BookerMr. Jay M. BornsteinMr. Jason BotzlerMs. Heather BoyerMr. and Mrs. Ron BradyMs. Rachel BransonMs. Karen A. BreenMs. Amara BriggsStacy L. Broad, Esq.Mrs. Evelyn M. BroadMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Brown, IIIMr. and Mrs. Jim BuckMs. Eileen ButlerMr. Timothy CanfieldThe Capello Family

Mr. Raymond G. CapelloMs. Mary M. CaseyMs. Im Ja ChoiMr. and Mrs. Ivar ChristensenMs. Julie Coker GrahamComedy Sportz PhiladelphiaConnelly FoundationConnors Investor Services, Inc.Ms. Nancy ConradMs. Tanya CouchMs. Jennifer CrawfordCustomers BankMs. Terry D’AlessandroMrs. Yolanda DarkMr. and Mrs. Russell S. DavidsonMs. Jennifer DavisMr. Lewton Andrew DeichertMs. Jan DeMarzoDepartment of Making + DoingMr. and Mrs. Danny DiefenderferMs. Russell DiehmMs. Nancy DischinatDoc Breslers Cavity BustersDolan Construction, Inc.Ms. Amy DorfmeisterEstate of Harold D. DuffMs. Genevieve DunkleMs. Annette DurnackMs. Lynn EaglesonEdwards Landscape & NurseryMs. Sara Jane ElkMs. Linda EngleMr. and Mrs. William H. Engle, Jr.Ms. Dawn R. FahimMr. Jerry FanMs. Barbara V. FarleyFashion PatrolMs. Anne FergusonMr. and Mrs. T. Ritson FergusonRisa V. FermanMs. Susan J. FrenchMs. Cathy GanterGettysburg BattlefieldMr. and Mrs. Boyd GheringMr. Tom GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Mark GleasonMrs. Carla Gonzales-SchwarzMs. Jaclyn GoodballetMr. George GorgeGSEP Service Unit #715 - River’s EdgeGSEP Service Unit #614 -Penn’s RidgeJoan L. HannahoeMs. Leigh HansenMr. James A. Hare, IVMs. Dionne HarrisonMr. Scott HartmanHartman, Valeriano, Magovern & Lutz, PCMs. Elsbeth G. HaymonMs. Jan S. Heller

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Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. HigbeeMr. and Mrs. Peter HilgertMs. Lew HillMs. Nancy HippertHoliday Inn Conference CenterMs. Amy HollamanMrs. Ellen HoranMs. Miriam HuertasMs. Margaret IannaceMr. and Mrs. Stephen IrwinMs. Debbie JacobsonMs. Michelle KeeganMs. Kathleen KillianKimmel Center, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James A. KingMs. Renee KingMs. Karen K KirbyMs. Stacy J. KnightMr. & Mrs. James KnipeMs. Ruth KravitzMr. Kenneth LakinMs. Julienne LambertMs. Pat LangiottiMs. Jacque LanningMs. Susan A. LawlessMs. Sharon LeskowskyLincoln Caverns Inc.Lockheed Martin Employees’ Political Action CommitteeMs. Debra LoggiaMr. William LongMr. James A. LubasMr. Paul J. LukesMrs. Lisa MacaulayMs. Barbara MacczakMs. Jennifer MannHeidi Masano, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Stan MazuchowskiMr. and Mrs. Brian McCormick, Jr.Ms. Catherine MenendezMs. Shirley MillerMs. Dale M. MoelterMorey, Nee, Buck & Oswald, LLCMr. and Mrs. William J. MosherMr. & Mrs. Keith NashNational Liberty MuseumNational Museum Of American Jewish HistoryMs. Joni NaugleNext Level Sports, Inc.Ms. Carol Obando-DerstineOlivet Boys & Girls ClubMs. Patricia OrrMr. Samuel J. PaceMr. Peter PanageasMs. Kimberly Ann ParisMr. Stephen H. PattersonWanda PaulPBS 39People’s Light and Theatre Co.Mr. and Mrs. Craig Perrotty

Ms. Erika R. PetrozelliMr. and Mrs. Joseph PfahlerPhila NOMAMrs. MaryAnn PiccoloPlease Touch MuseumMs. Mary E. PosnerMr. and Mrs. John PucinoMs. Sami QuaziGina J. RangeReed Smith LLPMr. Girard Reilly*Ms. Susan D. ReitzMs. Michele L. RichardsMs. Karen RightmireMs. Sandy RobertsMs. Sarah RodriguezRoland StockRosemont CollegeMs. Sandra RossRoundtop Mountain ResortMs. Maureen RushCathy Rutman, R.N.Mr. John S. Salmento and Ms. Olivia M. CarducciMr. Geoffrey D. SchmidtMs. Elayne SchmidtSchool Of RockMr. and Mrs. Paul SchultzJudy SchwankSecurity First, Inc.Ms. Meghan SilviaMs. Alison SnyderSpringfield Lioness ClubMs. Laurie StewartMs. Paula SunshineMr. and Mrs. Ian SwainMrs. Susan SwansonSweet and SassyMs. Stephanie TaylorThe Da Vinci Science CenterThe First Tee of Greater PhiladelphiaThe Salvation ArmyMs. Pam LottMr. Rich TocciMs. Janet UlmanUnited Way of the Greater Lehigh ValleyUnited Way of Summit CountyValley Forge Homestead QuiltersMs. Sandra VandersliceMs. Nancy M. VeronesiMs. Maeve VoganMs. Lucian WaddellThomas P. Wagner, Esq.Walden Capital AdvisorsMs. Cynthia WardMs. Eileen F. WarwickWaste ManagementMs. Sallie WeaverWeidenhammer SystemsMs. Stefanie WexlerMr. Mark Wilten

Woodloch ResortMrs. Suzanne B. YaleMs. Renae YeagerMs. Susan C. YeeMs. Marian Young & Mr. Mark LannanMr. and Mrs. Steven ZebovitzMs. Lidia ZidikMs. Debra L. Zvanut

$249.99-$100

Anonymous (2)Ms. Gina AdamsMs. Lisa D. AimoneMr. and Mrs. Mark R. AlderferMs. Donna AllieMr. and Mrs. Harold Almond, Jr.American Legion Auxiliary PP Unit 800Ms. Nancy AndersonAntanavage & Associates, LLPMr. and Mrs. Theodore S. AppleDiana L. Applegate and Robert ApplegateDr. Peg AtwellMs. Rosemary AzeffMr. and Mrs. John L. BakerBally Lions ClubMr. and Mrs. Gary BanzhoffMr. and Mrs. John BaseliceMr. John BaseliceDr. Linda BatistaMs. Louise A. BeckerMs. Michele M. BeekmanMs. Michele M. BementMs. Diane L. BepplerBerks County Community FoundationMs. Dene K. BernsteinMs. Karen BiddleMr. and Mrs. Brian BirckbichlerBlack Women in Sport FoundationMs. Judy Wilfinger BogertMs. Susan BorgerMs. Renee BosichMr. and Ms. Constantine F. HarrisMr. Robert J. BrodrechtMr. and Mrs. Scott BrodtMr. and Mrs. Russell BrooksMs. Lynette M. Brown-SowBruce & Merrilees Electric CompanyMs. Catherine M. BurkhardtWeeble’s MomMr. and Mrs. Frank CahallMs. Doris CainDean R. CaveMs. Helen ChapmanMs. Elizabeth B. ChesickMs. Rosemarie T. CiminoMr. David ConwayMs. Alison Cook-Sather

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Mr. and Mrs. John CooksonMr. Ronald CopeMr. and Mrs. Joseph CorvoMs. Dawn CoteMs. Norma W. CoupeMr. and Mrs. Michael J. CoxMs. Lucia CoxMs. J. Louise Cramp*Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. CroftMs. Mary CummingsMs. Megan CunninghamMs. Amy Czop-BartleyMs. Cheryl DallyMr. and Mrs. Carl D’AngeloMs. Sharon DanksMs. Karen DavidMs. Joan DavidsonMrs. Michelle DavisMs. Karen DavisonMr. and Mrs. Ernest DellheimMs. Lynn DelPorteMrs. Louise DeNightDerbyshire Marine Products, LLCMr. Robert B. DerbyshireMs. Sylvia DeyeDiakon Lutheran Social MinistriesMs. Renee’ DietrichMr. and Mrs. Lee DilksMs Heather DillonMs. Nancy DischinatMs. Anna Belle DivelbissMr. and Mrs. Timothy DowneyMs. Valerie DowningMs. Marie DukesMarj EbyMr. and Mrs. Clifton EganEntech Engineering, Inc.Ms. Linda EricksonMr. and Mrs. Richard EsreyMs. Abra EvenskyMs. Sharon EvesMs. Marilee FalcoChristopher C. Fallon, Jr., Esq.Ms. Barbara C. FaustMs. Ruth S. FerberDr. Sarah FernslerMr. and Mrs. John FieldingMs. Amy FieldsMs. Cynthia FigueroaMs. Andrea FinocchiaroFirstEnergy Corporation*Ms. JoAnne Fischer and Mr. Eric E. HoffmanMs. Colleen L. FitzwaterMs. Edna FleerMs. Tara L. ForbesMr. Don FosterMr. and Mrs. John FreyMs. Andrea FriedmanMrs. Brigid FryMs. Sarah L. Gaffney

Austra GaigeMs. Mary P. GallagherRuth E. Ganister, Esq.Ms. Ali GathersMs. Gwen GentileGEO Specialty ChemicalsMs. Shelly GeorgescuMs. Janet Ernst GernerGiant Food StoreDr. Brian GibbsMr. Jake GillisMr. James GilmartinMs. Sandra GraffiusMs. Andrea GrahamMr. & Mrs. John GrayMs. Kathryn B. GrayGreater Philadelphia Film OfficeGreen Hills Family Medical Associates, LLCMs. Linda M. GriffithMs. Susan GroffGSEP Troop #1064Ms. Josephine Guerre-ChaleyMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hagy, IIIMs. Lisa HartMr. John HartnerMs. Kathy HarveyMs. Jo HarwoodMr. Sean HealeyMr. and Mrs. David HealyDr. Fredericka S. M. HellerMs. Jennifer HellerMr. and Mrs. James M. HendersonMrs. Rachel HerbHerbein + Co., Inc.Ms. Robin HerndonMs. Laura HerzogMs. Kassie HilgertMs. Frances HillmanMr. Marvin HirschhornMs. Carol M. HobdayMs. Janet R. HoffertMr. Christopher Hoffman & Ms. Amy Jo Knaper*David and Pat HoffmanMs. Stacy HollandMrs. Jean R. HoltMr. John E. HornMrs. Florence HorsfieldHospital Central ServicesMs. Diana HowerMs. Grace HumbertsonI Do Wedding ConsultingFred W. Jacoby, Esq.Christopher and Carin JohnsonMs. Susan J. JonesMs. Gayle KastenbaumMs. Sheila M. KatzMrs. Joanne M. KellyKelly InsuranceMr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Kempf

Mr. Terrence KennedyMr. Richard KernMs. Deborah KernsMr. John T. KilcoyneMr. James KingMs. Kathryn B. Klein & Mr. Gerald D. KleinMs. Amy Jo KnaperKnights of ColumbusMs. Gretchen S. KolbMrs. Ayelet KorenMs. Cheryl A. KraemerMs. Vicki W. Kramer, Ph.D.Dr. David KrefetzMrs. Stephanie N. KurtzKutztown UniversityMs. Dolores A. LaputkaMs. Joan L. LawMs. Margaret A. LawlorMr. Robert LeaymanMs. Silvia A. LeblancLehigh Valley IronPigsMs. Susan G. Lenahan*Jeanne E. Lennon-SmithMs. Terri A. LewisLincoln Investment Planning, Inc.Ms. Melanie LondonMr. David LyonsMs. Margaret MaherMr. and Mrs. Venard MantegnaMs. Carol A. MarkeMs. Cynthia H. MascibrodaMs. Alison MatejczykMs. Kathy MatthewsMaureen Cavallucci State FarmMr. Lawrence G. McCarthyMs. Barbara E. McCown-McClintickMrs. Chalena McIlwainMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. McKitishMr. Patrick McTeigueDr. Afaf I. MeleisMrs. Laurie MelniczekMs. Carole L. MercaldoMichels CorporationMr. & Mrs. Marlin MillerMs. Connie L. MillerMr. William E. MillerMs. Linda S. Mills and Mr. Roger L. MillsMr. and Mrs. James MiltenbergerMs. Kaylyn MitchellMr. and Mrs. Jeff MitgangDenise MolzahnMrs. Patricia MooreMs. Clair Moyer*Sandra MoyerMr. D’s TeesMr. Daniel MuellerMs. Patricia MullinMr. and Mrs. David E. MurphyMr. James MurphyMs. Connie A. Muschko

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Mr. and Mrs. Michael NelsonRev. Chris NelsonMs. Kathy NelsonMs. Kathleen A. NemethMs. Kathleen NemethNeshaminy Kids Club, Inc.Mr. William P. NickelMrs. Marianne NikasNorthampton Community CollegeMs. Barbara NothsteinShirley Nylund, D.M.D.Ms. Ann O’BrienMrs. Debbie O’DonnellMs. Elizabeth O’NeilMr. and Mrs. Robert OrndorfMr. and Mrs. David OsterPagoda Electrical, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Bruce PalmerPalmer Township Athletic AssociationMr. John PanasiukMr. and Mrs. James PantanoMrs. Manal Z. ParadaMr. and Mrs. Joseph ParilloMr. William PearsonMr. Jeffrey M. PeckMs. Susan W. PeckMr. and Mrs. James PentaMs. Jane G. PepperMs. Nancy PestiMr. and Mrs. David PetersMrs. Barbara PetersMs. Joanne PetitoMs. Roberta D. PichiniMs. Carol H. PickerMs. Rosemary PolonMs. Sharon PrattMs. Gene PratterMrs. Shirley A PrestonDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. QuaySeetha RajuReading Fightin PhilsMs. Donna M. ReagleMr. Michael RehrigMs. Rachel ReynoldsJennifer Richards & Italo TemperaMs. Elizabeth RielandMs. Sallie A. RineerMr. Brad RobersonMr. Paul H. RobinsonMs. Mary Ann RoddaDr. & Mrs. Donald J. RotherMr. Michael RowanMs. Cathy L. RynierMs. Nicole SakowitzMrs. Susan SalomaMs. Theresa A. SantaluciaMs. Nancy J. SauersMs. Joyce A. SavageMr. Adam J. SawickiMr. David Schaper

Ms. Suzie SchneiderMrs. Sandra Sue SchraderMr. Lee SchreckMs. Carol Ann SchultzMr. John D. SchwartzMr. Allan E. SchwenkMs. Molly ScottSecurity Guards, Inc.Brittany, Kenny & Madeline SedlerMs. Georganne SeeleyMrs. Gail D. SeeleyMs. Ellen M. SeigfriedMs. Sarala ShahShoemaker-Bond Home Assoc., Inc. Fund of the LV Community FoundationShort’s Stoves, Chimneys & Fireplaces, Inc.Mr. Alan ShumanMs. Kathleen M SibreMrs. Nancy SignorovitchMs. Mary Frances A. SlobodianMs. Denise SloughMr. David R. and Ms. Tina SmithMr. Stephen SmithMs. Karen SmithMs. Sue SmithMr. and Mrs. Bruce SmithMr. and Mrs. Roy G. SnyderMs. Anne-Marie Sotire*Mr. Thomas StalnakerMs. Anne StandleyMs. Theresa A. StephenMs. Mary T. StevensonMs. Anne S. StevensonMr. David D. StobartDr. Karen ThackerMr. Neil TheobaldMr. and Mrs. Robert ThompsonMs. Abby TrachtmanTrans-Bridge Lines, Inc.Mr. William TraubMrs. Deana M. TravettiMs. Maria C. TroisTruistMs. Lisa TullmanMs. Eileen TyralaUnited Health GroupUrban League of PhiladelphiaMrs. Monica VerdiVictory BankMr. Christopher VolzW. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Ms. Michele WagamanMs. Elizabeth L. WalkerMs. Michelle Wallace*Deb WaltersKaren D. Walton, Ph.D.Mrs. Elizabeth D. WandererMr. Jaime WardMary F. Weaver, M.D.

Mr. Mark H. WeaverMr. Paul WeinerMs. Suzanne WeissMs. Sarah T. WerntzWestexMs. Deborah D. WhiteMs. Margaret WhittakerMs. Karen WilleMs. Brooke WilliamsAlex Wilson-RadouaneMs. Julie K. WislerMs. Marie WitmanMr. Brian WynnMs. Kristine YahaghiMs. Fran YanMs. Cynthia L. YarnesYocum Institute For Arts EducationMs. Bonnie N. YoungYour Part-Time Controller, LLCMr. Michael ZarinMrs. Ruth ZerbeMs. Violet M. Zimmerman

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Anonymous (1)Ms. Andrea A. AgnewAngela AhmadMs. Franki A. Aitken, C.P.A.Mr. Thomas L. ArmstrongAvery FoundationMs. Maria Pajil BattleMs. Anne BaumMs. Sandra BodnykMs. Michele D. BoxMr. & Mrs. Delight E. BreidegamMr. Christopher CashmanMr. Christopher CompherMs. Marla ConleyMr. and Mrs. David DeCampli

Ms. Martha DodgeMs. Marlene DoonerCindy & Gregg Feinberg - Feinberg Real Estate Advisors, LLCAnn Thornton Field, Esq.Ms. Dona L. FileKim E. Fraites-Dow & Kevin DowMs. Carole H. GravagnoMr. Michael HanlonMs. Debbie HassanMs. Allison HorneMs. Grace KilleleaMaria KrausMr. and Mrs. James Miller

Ms. Susan P. MucciaroneNatalye Paquin, Esq.Julia M. Rafferty, EsquireMs. Barbara E. RitchieDianne and Jeffrey RotwittMs. Mary Stengel AustenMichael and Leslie StilesSue and Stan TantsitsJohn Templeton FoundationMr. and Mrs. Dennis UrbanHon. Diane M. Welsh, Ret.Dr. & Mrs. Sankey V. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. John W. Zabilowicz

($1,000+ to Annual Fund)

CIRCLE OF FRIENDS

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Ms. Marjorie H. AdlerMs. Colleen S. AlexanderMs. Jennifer A. Alexander*Estate of Mildred E. AndersMs. Susan L. AndersonMs. B. Jean AnwyllAudrie Zettick SchallerMrs. Veronica I. Backenstoe*Ms. Helen T. BartbergerMr. and Mrs. Bradford BeadleMs. Kate BechDianne Belk & Lawrence Calder Legacy Fund Challenge in Honor of Diane and Robert RoskampMs. Phaedra D. BlockerMrs. Frances Marie A. BloomMr. and Mrs. George BonadioMrs. Judith H. BorieBernice K. Bricklin, Esq.Ms. Ruth E. BrusstarMs. Dorothy BuchananMs. Regina BunisMs. Joyce K. BurkleyMs. Sandra Y. Campbell-JacksonMs. Carole Chew Williams GreenMs. Joyanne R. ChristmanMs. Peggyanne ColemanMs. Mary E. Connell*Ms. Sara C. CoppesMr. and Mrs. Raymond L. CroftMrs. Kay M. CrollMs. Jayne E. CumiskeyMrs. Donna CutlerMs. Patricia D. DannerthMr. and Mrs. David DeCampliMrs. Leona Diamond*Gladys E. DickinsonDolores Swirin LepleyAnn Donley, C.P.A.Donna McBrideMs. Julia DunmoreMrs. Patricia C. Dyer*Estate of Alice D. Stehlik*Estate of Janet G. RussellMs. Katherine Kay Fabian*Mrs. E. Mildred Famous*Ms. Carolyn Wicker FieldDr. Phyllis FingerMs. JoAnne Fischer and Mr. Eric E. HoffmanMs. Karen A. ForbesMr. and Mrs. J. Peter FordMr. and Mrs. John Foreman

*Marlene O. FowlerMs. Janet E. GarretsonRobert GarrettMr. & Mrs. Maurice O. Gaukler, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gaukler*Mrs. Elizabeth GaumerMs. Connie Girard-diCarloMs. Ann D. GiuntaMrs. Florence GlanderMrs. Kay E. Goetz*Ms. Barbara J. GohnPastor Virginia Anne GoodwinMs. Brenda GravesMs. Rosemarie B. GrecoMrs. Marita GreenMs. Catherine M. GuenzelMs. Joan M. Hagan*Marion HaubnerMrs. Barbara D. HauptfuhrerMs. Roberta Healy GarbischMs. Diana Heiman*Estate of Marjorie S. HenshawMs. Barbara Hifferty*Mrs. Violet M. HoffmanDavid and Pat HoffmanMs. Gloria A. HoffnerMs. Frieda P. HollihanMs. Betty M. Hollis*Ms. Eileen E. HonertMs. Anne T. HuberMs. Janie R. Hutchison GillMs. Jorene Jameson*Ms. D. J. Jennings*Mrs. Frances W. KeeblerMs. Sandra Payne KentonGloria and Joe KernMs. Ann O. KerrKevin HolleranMrs. Sally A. KinseyMrs. Lydia P. KirklandMs. Marsha H. Kitter*Ms. Dorothy C. KlemmerMr. and Mrs. Trygve KleppingerMs. Judith KrainesMs. Gerlinde R. Lauff*Ms. Muriel LehmanJeanne E. Lennon-Smith*Ms. Jean LindMrs. Katie Loeb-SchwabMrs. Margaret MacCrindleMs. Catherine MalkemesMs. Barbara Markowitz*Ms. Dotti M. Martin

Mary Jane Adams*Ms. Trean B. Matz*Ms. Barbara O. McAllister*Gertrude K. McGonigle*Ms. Mary L. McMahonMs. Shelley M. Mincer*Mrs. Mary B. MontgomeryMs. Sandra Moyer*Trudy MurphyMs. Lynn E. MusselmanMr. & Mrs. F. W. Nikischer, Sr.Ms. Patricia A. Owens*Mrs. Doris A. PaulMs. Merideth A. PerroneMs. Regina A. Pfeiffer*Estate of Arleen L. PogueMrs. Shirley A Preston*Janet Z. PurbrickMs. Susan M.S. RappMs. Susan D. ReitzMs. Suzanne E. Rocheleau*Mrs. Georgia L. SampsonMr. and Mrs. Barry Schmura*Mrs. Leola D. Schurig*Maurice Seltzer TrustMs. and Mr. Dolores Senchak*Mrs. Elizabeth S. SennottMrs. Eileen W. Sexton*Ms. Emma S. SlossMs. Sharon A. SmithMs. Susan J. SmithMr. Davis and Ms. Karen E. SommersSonia FoderaroMs. Dorothy E. SpeersRebecca StalnakerThomas StalnakerMs. Jane M. StellwagenMs. Elizabeth A. Stinson*Mary Strickler*Ms. Mary Ann Stuart*Ms. Marni SweetMrs. Ruth Van Duyne TaitMs. Judith VolkDeb WaltersCarol and Nick Watters*Ms. Joan WhiskeymanMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. White*Ms. Mary I. WilkersonMs. Norma WithsoskyMs. Brenda WolfeMs. Sue Ann YocomMrs. Alice ZaleskiMs. Michele Zujkowski

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

Gap FoundationGlaxoSmithKline FoundationGlaxoSmithKline-Corp. ING Foundation J.P. MorganJPMorgan Chase & Co. FoundationKemper Insurance CompaniesMassMutal Financial GroupMicrosoftOppenheimerFunds

Peterson Worldwide LLCPJM Interconnection, LLCPNC FoundationPrudential FinancialPrudential Foundation Quaker Oats FoundationSaint-Gobain CorporationThe Philadelphia FoundationVerizon FoundationWells Fargo Bank, N.A.William Penn Foundation

In Honor of Sharon Bornstein’s 60th BirthdayDr. David Krefetz

In Memory of Eileen HonertMs. Suzie Schneider

In Memory of Eleanor TudoMs. Lynn DelPorte

In Memory of Gertrude Hingley OgdenMr. and Mrs. Joseph Parillo

In Memory of Kathleen Hegarty DillMr. and Mrs. John Cookson

In Memory of Kathy DillMr. and Mrs. David Healy

In Memory of Margaret SmithMasano Bradley

In Memory of Thomas BroadMs. Kathy NelsonMr. and Mrs. Roy G. Snyder

In Memory of Marjorie DerbyshireMr. and Mrs. Harold Almond, Jr.Mr. Robert B. DerbyshireDerbyshire Marine Products, LLCMs. Anna Belle DivelbissMr. David Schaper

In Memory of Thomas DoernerPalmer Township Athletic Association

Memorial Tributes $100+

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Angela AhmadPECO

Maria Pajil BattleRetired, AmeriHealth Caritas

Stacy L. BroadFriedman Law Group

Christopher CashmanRetired, Independence Blue Cross

Marla K. ConleyConley Fleming LLP

Ann DonleyJebran & Abraham, PC

Dona FileL.F. Driscoll Co., LLC

Michael HanlonBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Deborah HassanRetired, Deloitte & Touche LLP

Ellen HoranGreater Reading Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Grace KilleleaThe GKC Group

Rita LeeRetired, Shire

Loraine Ballard MorrilliHeart Media

Susan MucciaroneGlenmede

Sue PerrottyBAC Services, LLC

Catherine PullenSavills Studley

Dianne RotwittPhilanthropist

Sandy ShellerThe Sheller Family Foundation

Hon. Diane Welsh (Ret.)JAMS

Mary Stengel Austen,ChairTierney

Anne Baum, First Vice ChairCapital BlueCross

Leslie Stiles,Vice ChairPA Conference for Women

Ilene Wood,Vice ChairCommunity Activist & Author

Maria Kraus,TreasurerBioClinica, Inc.

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

Kim E. Fraites-Dow,CEO**ex-officio

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Samantha W.Wyomissing Area JSHS

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This list reflects the Board of Directors as of March 2016.

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