2012-2013 Annual Report
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2012-2013 Annual Report
Improving the Lives of Children, Adults and Families Annual Report 2012–2013 A Message from Our Chairman and President O ver the past year, Opportunity House continued to expand our services to homeless and low risk individuals and families in both Berks County and beyond. In July 2012, we were informed that the Veteran’s Administration had approved our grant request to provide homeless prevention and supportive services to veterans and their families in both Berks and Schuylkill counties. This grant, one of only four awarded to non-profit organizations in Pennsylvania, provides intensive case management, counseling, and temporary financial assistance to veterans and their families who struggling to remain in their homes. In the cases where financial remediation is not enough or comes too late, they are placed in the emergency shelter with the goal of stabilizing their situation and rapidly rehousing them back into the community. From October 1st through June 30th, the program served a total of 69 families comprised of 145 individuals. Effective October 1, 2013, the program will expand into Lancaster County and we will partner with Tabor Community Services, a Lancaster based non profit social service organization, to administer the program there. We were also fortunate to forge a relationship with the St. Vincent De Paul Society (SVDP) of Lane County, Oregon. Over the past twenty years, SVDP has emerged as an international leader in developing non profit based reuse and recycling businesses which diverts 100 tons of material for reuse and recycling on a daily basis. Thanks to a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, St. Vincent’s is partnering with other non profits throughout the country to replicate their business model, and Opportunity House was chosen as one of those agencies. Over the next year, we hope to create a business that will divert product from our landfills, create full time employment opportunities for homeless and low income individuals, and over time, generate revenue that will help to sustain our core programs. Of course, none of this would be possible without your support. Thank you to all of our volunteers, who take time out of their busy lives to lend a hand to help those less fortunate. As we begin our 30th year of sheltering the homeless, a special thanks to our cooking groups, who continue to provide a hearty meal each and every evening to the men, women, and children living in the shelter. A more detailed listing of all of the volunteer activities and those individuals and groups involved can be found inside this annual report. Lastly, thank you to everyone who continues to support our mission to improve the quality of life for families and adults who face various obstacles to independence, and support their efforts to maintain and achieve self sufficiency. On behalf of the Board of Director’s, we would like to thank all of Opportunity House’s employees, donors, supporters, and volunteers. Thanks to you, we are making a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Sincerely, Eric Schippers, Chairperson Modesto Fiume, President HUMAN RESOURCES O pportunity House began its new fiscal year by calling back some of the employees that had been laid off the previous year. This was a win/win situation for all of us. In addition, enrollment in the Learning Center has continued to increase and we have grown our staff back to 65 employees within the organization. Despite the economic struggles over the last few years our employees still number 16 with five or more years of service, 13 with ten or more years of service and 3 with 15 or more years of service. Our current retention rate of employees with more than one year of service is 81%. Employees had the opportunity to work very closely together this year as we all participated in a team building training known as The ACT–(Accountability, Communication and Trust) Formula.. After 24 weeks of classes we all have a better understanding of just what everyone else does in the organization and how vital each individual part is to the whole picture. Employees learned how to communicate better with each other, how vital it is that their part of the program is being maintained so that another part is not lacking and how to reach out to others and offer support. Some of our employees were very surprised, and amused, to find that even our President is held accountable for his part in ensuring that all of our programs meet the needs of the clientele we serve. Opportunity House has been able to maintain the same level of benefits to our employees as in previous years. Despite the ever rising costs of health insurance we have continued coverage to our employees which is fully funded by the organization. Although it has necessitated a slight increase in copays there has been no reduction in quality of coverage. In addition we provide disability/life insurance, an employer matched retirement savings plan and an Employee Assistance Program. Opportunity House employees continue to be the arms that support our organization and ensure our programs succeed. Your support ensures that we are able to continue our programs which meet the needs of so many men, women and children. 5 Our Programs Shelter Services In FY2013 the Emergency Shelter provided 23,861 nights of shelter to 517 unduplicated children, men, and women and served 98,612 meals. Opportunity House continues to offer drug and alcohol treatment, mental health counseling, medication monitoring, transportation, budgeting counseling, advocacy for appointments at The Department of Public Welfare and Social Security Office and interagency communication. The Second Street Learning Center and The Reading Health Systems clinic are also available to the shelter population. Services at the clinic can be free and the Learning Center offers reduced fees if needed. Our goal is to provide the services that people need to support them into returning to the community. The collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide shelter to homeless veterans has been very successful. Since the beginning of the year 82 veterans have received services at Opportunity House. Many of the vets are housed at Opportunity House until they are eligible for permanent placement. Some receive HUD/VASH certificates or placement in other VA housing programs. While here at Opportunity House they engage in all the services we offer. Currently there are 3 vets living in Opportunity House housing programs. In April of this year we received two grants to provide our clients who are seeking General Equivalency Diplomas (GED) with the financial assistance they need. One grant is from The Power of the Purse in Berks County Fund of Berks County Community Foundation. This grant is specifically to be used to assist 20 women with getting their GED. The grant pays for the GED study guides in English or Spanish, the test itself in English or Spanish, and transportation if needed. To date one woman has successfully secured her GED, it was a proud day for her when she finished the program. She immediately started looking for a better job. Another young woman who resides in one of our housing programs is in the process of preparing for test. The other grant came from Walmart to pay for the same services as The Power of the Purse grant. It will be used to assist 5 men with securing their GED. Presently there are 2 men enrolled in the GED program. Children’s Alliance Center The Children’s Alliance center has been busier than ever this past fiscal year. The CAC has been working diligently with its partners from Children and Youth, Police, DA’s Office, the mental health community, and the medical community to provide the best and least intrusive service to child sexual abuse victims. In FY 2013, 435 children were referred to the CAC for a forensic interview. A new vice president, Melissa Haydt, was hired in December 2012 to lead the team at the CAC. Melissa came to us with over 30 years experience in the child protection field. A new forensic interviewer, Kelsey Tothero, was hired in March 2013 , to conduct the forensic interviews at the center. Janice Yerger continues to provide Victim Advocate services and perform Administrative duties at the center. Melissa and Kelsey attended the ChildFirst Pennsylvania training conference in March 2013, which is aweek long training on the skills of forensic interviewing. Other members of the Berks County multi-disciplinary team (MDT), plus other teams from across the state, participated in this training in Hershey. Melissa presented to several local churches and social organizations in Berks County about the work performed at the CAC. Several students from local colleges had the opportunity to serve their internship at the CAC, which proved to be quite a learning experience for them. Points emphasized during their time at the CAC included the skills necessary to conduct a forensic interview, along with the importance of working with the entire investigative team of community professionals on the MDT, during a child sexual abuse investigation. continued 6 Our Programs During the fiscal year, therapy dogs from three different groups volunteered their time to help reduce the children’s anxiety level while waiting for their forensic interview. Second Street Learning Center Girl Scouts The Girl Scouts led a summer program every Tuesday during the months of June, July and August. 10-15 girls from the Learning Center participated in the program. Girl Scout Leah Kellenberger carried out her Gold Award project at the Technology Center. Leah, with assistance from six of her friends, provided a program that taught basic computer skills to 22 Learning Center children between the ages of 8 and 11. The children were taught how to use the Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint and Excel programs. The classes were held twice a week during the months of April, May and June. Reading Fire Department As part of Fire Safety Week the Reading Fire Department visited the Learning Center and talked to the childrenabout fire safety. The child were shown the equipment and trucks used by the firemen. Summer Camp Children from the Learning Center attended day camp at Camp Adahi, which is run by the Camp Fire USA Adahi Council, and Camp Conrad Weiser, which is run by South Mountain YMCA. Their summer fun included arts and crafts, boating, hiking, swimming, and outdoor adventure. The children also spent the summer at French Creek State Park where they swam in the pool, took nature hikes and fished in the lake. Conrad Weiser Book Fair In May the Conrad Weiser School District came to the Technology Center with books for the children that had been donated by the Conrad Weiser students. Every child got to pick multiple books and take them home in a cloth bag. CLIENT OUTCOME STORY Richard did one tour of duty in Afghanistan. When he returned he was unable to return to the life he knew before he went into the service. Richard returned with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and an addiction to opiates. Richard was unable to interact in our society, he knew he needed help. Richard went to the Veterans Hospital. While there he received treatment for his PTSD and his addiction. Richard arrived at Opportunity House in September of 2012. Although he had the tools he needed to get back on his feet; Richard still did not feel he was ready to return to his former lifestyle. He engaged in services at Opportunity House. He met with his case manager three/four times per week for emotional support. Having a connection to his case manager gave Richard the support he needed to begin to believe in him self again. The case managers were able to get him into a treatment program where he could address his opiate dependency. Through the Veterans transportation program offered through Opportunity House he was able to make it to every scheduled appointment he had at the VA Hospital. His medication was dispensed and monitored by the staff at Opportunity House to ensure that it was taken in a timely manner. After eight weeks Richard was feeling more like himself again. He moved into his own apartment and is now receiving Aftercare services through Opportunity House. He is still able to utilize the transportation for his VA appointments. He is able to use the food pantry twice a month. He does laundry at Opportunity House when he needs too. Richard continues to come to Opportunity House to have meals and interact with the “friends” he made while he was in “the shelter”. He still meets with his case manager two or three times a month. 7 Our Mission Statement Our Mission Opportunity House is a multi-service organization...that improves the quality of life for children, adults and families who face various obstacles, and supports their efforts to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency and well-being. 8 Supportive Services Supportive Housing Crossroads our short term transitional housing program (3 – 6 months) has experienced many successes this past year. The program served 12 adults and 15 children. This included two 2 parent families, a single father, and a veteran and his family. Although we didn’t serve as many families this year, as in the past, the families have stayed engaged in the program longer. Presently there are two families who have been in the program for a year due to the lack of available apartment in Linkages our long term transitional housing program. Both families will be transitioning out of the program and back into the community by the end of 2013. Crossroads provides families with the support they need to prepare to transition back into the community. The savings program helps them to pay off outstanding bills or save for a special need; the Second Street Learning Center provides safe and affordable child care services. If they were receiving mental health or drug and alcohol counseling they may continue to meet with their counselor at Opportunity House. They also receive support form the Case Management team. Turnover at Linkages, our long term (24 months) transitional housing program, has been minimal. One of women in the program graduated from Berks Technical Institute as a Medical Assistant. She was able to secure a well paying job and she and her family moved back into the community into their own apartment. The program offered support to 6 adults and 9 children as they continue to address the issues that led them to homelessness. The New Beginnings program supported 9 single adults and the New Beginnings II program provided permanent housing for 5 families, 6 adults and 12 children. These programs offer permanent housing to singles adults and families who struggle with disabilities such as mental health issues as well as drug and alcohol addiction. The single adults in New Beginnings and the families in New Beginnings II have remained stable throughout the year. The supportive services they receive play a huge role in their ability to remain stable. Supportive Services for Veteran Families Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) began at Opportunity House in October of 2012, with the receipt of a $355,000 federal grant from The Department of Veteran Affairs. The grant was issued to assist lowincome veteran families who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless through providing financial assistance, intensive case management and other supportive services. Opportunity House served families in Berks and Schuylkill Counties, having a satellite office in Schuylkill County. Services such as rental and utility assistance, transportation assistance, child care payments and auto repairs were provided to veteran families during the first year of the grant. Every family enrolled into SSVF was assigned a case manager who helped the family reach their goal of sustained permanent housing once SSVF involvement ends. During FY2013 the program was able to service approximately 69 veteran families (145 individuals). Of the families served, about 21 households had children. At least 5 of the households served were headed by veterans who recently returned from Afghanistan/Iraq. Opportunity House’s SSVF grant was renewed and funding was nearly doubled for the new grant year, which began on October 1, 2013. With the expanded grant, Opportunity House has contracted with Tabor Community Services to extend provision of SSVF services into Lancaster County. 9 Volunteers Opportunity House is consistently blessed by the many volunteers who call and ask “how can I help”. Three hundred volunteers spent over 4,000 hours assisting the children in The Second Street Learning Center. Volunteers rocked and fed babies, engaged in active play with the toddlers and assisted the teachers with activities and projects with the preschool children. Volunteers helped with tutoring and homework help with the school age children. Many individuals and groups come into the learning center on a regular basis. Some of the groups that assisted are: • • • • • • • Wilson Interact Club Wilson National Honor Society The Holleran Center @ Alvernia University Albright College Students Alvernia University Students Kutztown University Students Penn State Berks Students During the past year, 121 cooking groups prepared 546 meals for the clients at Opportunity House. Eighty nine breakfasts, 114 lunches and a record 343 dinners were prepared! The groups and individuals are from various religious congregations, businesses, schools and social organizations who choose to share their time and talents with our clients. Other volunteers, both individuals and groups, helped with “special projects” in and around our agency. Reading Hospital employees returned to Opportunity House to help with “spring clean-up” again this year. Others made the residents and children of Opportunity House a little happier by sharing their time and talents. A Senior and Cadette Girl Scout Troop from Burbank, Illinois spent a day in the technology center teaching and interacting with the children and telling the children about life in the Midwest. Heather McFadden, Community Relations Manger, Rage Soccer Club, brought coaches and players to Opportunity House for some soccer lessons and good, old fashioned fun. The holidays are always a busy and special time at Opportunity House. The Reading and Berks community donates clothing, gifts, special treats and personal care items in abundance to the residents of Opportunity House. Teri Baller, Work Based teacher at Reading Muhlenberg Career and Technology Center, along with students kick off the season with the annual Thanksgiving Dinner. Christine and daughter Maddy Broderick, along with eight friends built gingerbread houses with the children in the Learning Center. Marilyn Hosang and co-workers from GlaxoSmithKline brought animal pillows, blankets and many new toys for the children in the Kearning Center and Shelter. Kristi Gage organized a “Santa Crawl” and donated many new toys for the children to open on Christmas morning. Numerous others collected canned good, clothing and personal care items for the residents of Opportunity House.This Easter, three cub scout dens from Shiloh Hills, led by Katie Jefferson held a big Easter Egg hunt for the children of Opportunity House and The Second Street Learning Center. With the arrival of spring came new adventures and friends! Jessica Sutherland, a local art teacher, spent the month of March creating a collaborative art project with the after school children in celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month. Two local girl scouts, Moriah Webb and Leah Kellenberger, seeking the esteemed Girl Scout Gold Award, designed educational projects for the after school children in the technology center. Both students spent over 80 hours designing and implementing their program to the benefit of the children. Alex Smith, a Boy Scout designated Opportunity House as the recipient of his Eagle Scout Project. He collected over 13 bags of blankets, towels and sheets for use in the shelter. Jessica Schaeffer, RN seeking her BSN degree created an educational series of programs for the women in the shelter focused on current health issues. As summer approached, Michelle Lorah, who collected over 1,000 pairs of socks for our residents in the shelter during the winter months from her “Joy of Sox” drive turned her attention to collecting flip flops for everyone at Opportunity House. Lauren Schwartz, along with her mom, Diane Wojciechowski made “Birthday Boxes” for the children living in the shelter to help them celebrate their special day. She and her family held numerous donation drives through out the year when certain continued 10 Volunteers “constant need” items were waning as well as buying new shoes for all the children in the shelter for the first day of school. In addition, Opportunity House is the focus for groups participating in United Way Day of Caring Berks and United Way Southeastern PA. Last years Berks County group included individuals from Sovereign Bank, Metro Bank and a United Way board of director member. The Vanguard Group, representing UWSEPA, sent a contingent of employees to help with fall clean up. We could not begin to list all the individuals and groups that donate used and new items to us but please know, we thank you all! Opportunity House is also fortunate to have the help from several groups within our community. One group, Foster Grandparents, spend every weekday assisting the staff in The Second Street Learning Center. The children depend on the love given so freely by this group. Opportunity is also thankful for our phone volunteers. Men and women from the shelter and AARP Foundation volunteer their time to answer phones in the administration offices and the learning center. A special thank you goes out to all our committee members – Souper Bowl, Golf, Finance, Development, and Board of Directors. Your tireless effort makes Opportunity House a better place for both employees and residents. Whether you helped for one hour, one day, one month or are still volunteering your time, we are grateful for all you do for us and the residents of Opportunity House. 11 Volunteer Cooking Groups 1st UCC – Hamburg Christy Terefenko Albright College Cindy Stewart Alcon Research City Reach Church Allegheny Lutheran Church Community Evangelical Church Alliance of Faith Worship Center Community UCC Alpha Phi Omega – Kutztown Covenant Church Alsace Lutheran Church Cross Roads Community Church American Red Cross-Berks County Youth Group CTCE Federal Credit Union Angela Galarza & Friends Denise Drobnick Antietam Men’s Basketball Program Diane Papademetriou Atonement Lutheran Church Exeter Leo Club B’nai Brith Youth Organization Fiorenza’s Food for Friends Bausman Memorial UCC First Presbyterian Church Bellco Federal Credit Union Frances Powers Bellman’s Church Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church Berks Bible Church Friedens UCC- Oley Berks Christian School Fromm Electric Berks Counseling Center Ginny Hand & Friends Berks County Democrats Girl Scout Troop #11092 Bethany Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Bethany United Methodists Church Good Shepherd UCC – Boyertown Bethel Dunkard Brethren Good Shepherd UCC – Reading Blue Mountain Academy Grace Alsace UCC Boy Scout Pack 333 Den #3 Grace Outlet SDA Church Boy Scout Troop #413 Greater Reading Young Professional Calvary Bible Fellowship Church Heidi Zerbe Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Holy Cross United Methodist Church Calvary UCC Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church Calvery United Methodists Church Hope Lutheran Church Cheryl Leister & GlaxoSmithKline Co-workers Immanuel UCC Christ Episcopal Church Jennifer Washington & Friends Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Julia Coralnick Christ United Lutheran Church Julie Fredericks continued 12 Volunteer Cooking Groups Junior League of Reading Reading Hospital Pharmacy Group Kissinger’s Lutheran Church Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences Koinos Community Church Reading Hospital Social Work Department Kurtz/Naugle Group Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church Kutztown Christian Fellowship Reformed Congregation Oheb Shalom - RCOS Kutztown Community Outreach Center Rehoboth Seven Day Adventist Church Laura Rader Salem Shelters Lutheran Leizawitz Heller Schneider Electric Employee Group Lighthouse Christian Center Schuylkill Valley Teens Lincoln Park Community United Methodist Shelly Brubaker Lois Savage & Friends Sophia’s Portico Longswamp UCC Sovereign Bank Employees Lynn Greggor St. Andrews Roman Orthodox Church Maidencreek Church St. Daniel’s Women’s Group Masonic Lodge #377 of Kutztown St. Francis DeSales Melissa Bauer & Friends St. Gabriel Episcopal Church Michelle Janeczek St. Joe’s Medical Center – Laboratory Mohrsville Church of the Brethren St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Natalie Brown & Angstadt Families St. John’s Gernants UCC National Penn Bank St. John’s Lutheran – Sinking Springs New Church Live TV St. John’s Lutheran Church - Kutztown Nigerian Assoc. of Reading/Berks County St. John’s Reformed Church Open Gate Camp St. John’s UCC- Fleetwood Peg Whiskeyman & Friends St. Matthews Greek Orthodox Penn State Berks St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Pennside Presbyterian Church St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Penske Employee Group St. Paul’s UCC - Birdsboro Phillips Van Heusen Corp St. Paul’s UCC - Douglasville Reading Berks Altrusa International, Inc. St. Paul’s UCC – Fleetwood Reading Friends Meeting (Quaker) St. Paul’s UCC-Kutztown Reading High School Steve Elliker & Family Reading High School Football Program Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Reading Hospital Acute Care Center Tray-Pak 13 Volunteer Cooking Groups Teleflex Medical Weaverland Youth Group The Dieruff Group West Lawn United Methodist Church Theta Phi Alpha – Kutztown University West Reading Wyomissing Rotary Trinity Bible Fellowship Church Wilson High School Football Parents Organization Trinity Lutheran Church - Robesonia Wilson High School Girls Soccer Team Trinity Lutheran Church- Wernersville Wilson High School National Honors Society Trinity Lutheran Church World Electronics Trinity UCC – Leesport Zion Baptist Church TSI Associates Zions Evangelical Lutheran Church UGI Services Zions UCC - Hamburg Valarie Ripson Zions Union Church Maxatawny Wanda Hoover & Friends Wayne Kessler 14 Special Events The 16th annual Opportunity House Golf Tournament... was held June 3, 2013 at French Creek Golf Club. It was a beautiful day for a round of golf! Our field of 116 golfers enjoyed the many challenges French Creek offers. Over $34,000 was raised to support programs at Opportunity House. Thank you to all our sponsors, golfers, auction donors and volunteers who contributed to this annual event! After an enlightening day on the course, the golfers enjoyed a cocktail hour on the patio with beautiful views of the picturesque course. A meal featuring some of the chef’s finest hors d’oeuvres and food stations were enjoyed by all who attended. Before the evening ended, Dick Henry, auctioneer extraordinaire, offered up sports memorabilia items, gift certificates to restaurants and events, trips to exotic places and events and many other items donated to the auction. The evening ended with awards to several individuals and the winning foursome of Rich Gregor, Chris Mancuso, Terry Hanley and Lou Sutherland. This years top sponsors included Penn National Gaming Foundation, WORLD Electronics, Fromuth Tennis, The Reading Group, LLC, East Penn Manufacturing Company, Inc., Giorgio Foods, Sweet Street Desserts, PVH Corp., C&S Supply Company, CambridgeLee Industries, LLC, National Penn Bank and Spinal Concepts. Our tee sponsors included American PowerNet Services, Carpenters Local Union 214, Environmental Consulting, Inc., Nancy Magee/Financial Planning Advisors, In Memory of Andy Putt, Martin A. Darocha, CPA, Masano Bradley, Mosteller & Associates, Anderson Insurance Brokers, LLC, Power-Kunkle Group, Inc., Associated Construction & Management Corp., SOS Team LLC, Body Zone Sports & Wellness Complex, National Penn Bank, McGlinn Capital Management, Law Office of Scott J. Painter, P.C., Cinergi Salon/Spa, Robert C. Dieruff, CRPC First Vice President, The Dieruff Group, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Leisawitz Heller, UGI Utilities, Inc., and Yeager Supply. The tournament is aided by the many, in-kind donations and services donated, in particular, from St. Joseph Medical Center Foundation, Clover Farms Dairy, Lasting Image, The Bachman Company and Texas Roadhouse. Opportunity House thanks all who were involved in planning this annual event including the golf committee led by David Walagurski and the many volunteers who add to the success of the event. Pacesetter Club Holiday Reception: On Saturday, November 17th Eric and Kathleen Schippers hosted a warm and festive reception at their home, in honor of the members of the Pacesetter Club. In recognition of their generous support and dedication to the agency over sixty of our wonderful donors and friends joined the party. A brief presentation was made by Mr. Schippers and Modesto Fiume, president of Opportunity House. The 2013 Souper Bowl celebrates its 11th Year! Eleventh Annual Opportunity House Souper Bowl & Preview Party! met with success on Monday, May 6, 2013 at Body Zone Sports and Wellness Complex in Wyomissing. What is Souper Bowl? Many of our neighbors go to bed hungry every night. Souper Bowl aims to increase awareness of hunger and homelessness and raise funds for the many programs of Opportunity House. By purchasing a ticket, attendees select from more than 1,000 handmade bowls donated by professional, amateur and student potters. Then, guests enjoy a light supper of soup, bread and dessert – a meal considered a feast by those who are hungry. More than 50 local restaurants and businesses donated food and beverages. In addition, a silent auction was held during the event featuring special bowls created by professional artists and potters. Bowls: The event is a community-wide project. Throughout the year, local studios offer bowl making parties including Clay on Main, Oley, Busy Bee’s Pottery and Art Studio, Wyomissing, and Goggleworks Center for the Arts, Reading. Hundreds of people have participated. The Pottery Committee will judge the bowls that have been created by local high school students. The top two bowls in two categories, wheel-thrown and hand-built will receive first and second place ribbons. Preview Party: Guests celebrated with delicious munchies and drinks provided by The Hitching Post Restaurant & Bar. Those who attended had first selection of a hand-made ceramic bowl and admission to the Souper Bowl. The highlight of the Preview Party was a special presentation for our Major Donors. 15 Special Events New this year: Thanks to a generous donation from Berks County Intermediate Unit, we had three additional 72 person capacity busses for the event. All main event ticket holders parked off site at Penn State Berks Campus and used these busses to shuttle to the event! Less time was spent sitting in traffic! Special thanks to Boscov’s Department Stores for their assistance with ticket sales!! Sincere thanks to all our very special friends for supporting the 2013 Souper Bowl! Gold Sponsors ($5K) UGI Utilities, Inc. Wert Investment Consulting Group Program Sponsors Century 21 Park Road Country Inn Motel, Mohnton East Penn Manufacturing Co. Fox Rothschild, LLC. Liberty Environmental The Victory Bank VF Outlet Inc. Promotions Sponsors Silver Sponsors ($3K) LAND Displays Reading Eagle/Reading Eagle Press Enersys Susquehanna Bank Wyomissing Family Restaurant Bronze Sponsors ($1.5K) Bellco Enterprise Holdings EthoSource, LLC Jan Grieff Research Associates Highmark Blue Shield Leisawitz Heller Patron Sponsors ($750) Anderson Insurance Brokers, LLC Bell Tower Salon, Medi Spa, & Store CTCE Federal Credit Union Comcast Cable Services Connors Investor Services, Inc. Courtyard by Marriott, Reading/Wyomissing Hartman | Shurr Herbein + Company, Inc. LAND Display Quadrant Engineering Plastic Products Reinsel Kuntz Lesher & Sterling Financial Advisors Stevens & Lee Special Thanks to ATV Bakery, Inc. Berks County Intermediate Unit Berks County Living Berks Fire Water Restorations Blair Vineyards Bistro 614 Body Zone Sports and Wellness Complex Boscov’s Department Stores Clover Farms Dairy Jayne Dieruff Fleetwood Bank Furniture Soup Mel Fishburn & IBEW Local 743 Brian Foreman Lee Myles Transmissions Lisa Johnson Knight’s Rental Pepsi Cola Company Bob Plata, Bunzl York Reading Eagle Press Carol Robinson Sweet Street Desserts Uline continued 16 Special Events Workshop Locations Busy Bees Clay on Main Goggleworks Center for the Arts Jewish Cultural Center of Reading Private Workshops Edwards Family Friendship Circle Rambo Family The Reading Hospital Home Health Care Workers Whiskyman-Smith Girl Scout Group Participating Schools and Colleges Antietam Boyertown Exeter Hamburg High School Kutztown High School Kutztown University-Jim Chaney Oley Valley Schuylkill Valley Middle School Motophoto Mary Paul Nolde Forest Pottery Suzanne & Dan Tulpehocken Twin Valley Middle School Wyomissing High School Professional Potters Jim Chaney Ned Foltz, Foltz Pottery Bill & Sandra Jones, Stone’s Throw Pottery Dolores Kirschner, Clay on Main Scott Krenitsky Brian Kunkleman Lazy Leaf Pottery Beverly Levinger, Hilltop Studio Gloria Massa Nolde Forest Pottery James Pastore Max Rhoads Nancey Seghetti Dan Shaffer Sam Shoemaker, Shoemaker Pottery Heather Shuker Sheila Shuman Nancy Speicher Stone Throw Pottery Souper Bowl Committee Lisa Twiford, Chair Cyndi Fisher Karen Haver Pier Ignozzi-Shaffer Laurie Kercher Kirsten Kiem-Shenge Lorraine Klinger Debbie Landrigan Nancy List Lois Savage Heather Shuker Susan Miers-Smith Frances Stofko Vanessa Wanshop Ramona Wolf Participating Restaurants Abraham Lincoln Hotel Aladdin Mediterranean Restaurant Beverly Hills Bar & Grill Blind Hartman’s Tavern Bistro 614 Boscov’s A La Carte Catering Café Sweet Street Chapman’s Deli Cloud Nine Café Courtyard by Marriott Reading/ Wyomissing Dan’s at Green Hills Emily’s Restaurant Good Eatz Green Cafe Isaacs of Wyomissing Jimmy Kramer’s The Peanut Bar Klinger’s on Carsonia Opportunity House Bistro Pampered Palates Phoebe’s Pure Foods Russo Foods & Market Saladworks Texas Roadhouse Thai Cuisine The Highlands at Wyomissing The Hitching Post Restaurant & Bar The Seafood Shanty The Steak Shack The Suburban Tavern Wyomissing Family Restaurant Zoup 17 Other Support ACT In January 2013 the employees of Opportunity House began an agency wide training program known as “The ACT Formula”. The goal of the ACT Formula training program is to understand the value of Accountability + Communication + Trust = Success. Every employee of Opportunity House, including the President and the Vice Presidents were required to attend the mandatory twenty-four ACT Formula training sessions. All agency employees were randomly divided into teams and assigned to a specific day and time that they would meet. Each training session was facilitated by Delia McLendon or Klover Johnson, two Opportunity House employees that had received specialized ACT Formula training. The purpose of the ACT Formula training was to transform Opportunity House into an environment of excellence, by helping employees gain personal insight into interactions with each other and how they affect the overall company performance. Each one hour training sessions consisted of basic training, exercises to reinforce and practice skills, and open discussions to review progress being made and its effect on the organization. Employees were required to work as individuals, in small groups, and with the whole group. What/Who is a Pacesetter…. ? Major Donor/Pacesetter definition: An individual or family unit who contributes a minimum $1,000 financial gift to Opportunity House and its programs. Your generous gift to Opportunity House means the world to so many. Guidelines and Benefits for Major Donors Thank you for supporting Opportunity House and welcome to our family as a member of our Pacesetters Club. The following is a list of benefits that you are entitled to as a “Major Gift” donor. We look forward to a continued relationship with you and your family. Exclusively Ours A sample of what you will receive: Newsletters President’s Updates Planned Giving Updates Complimentary Invitations to agency events*(By invitation only—exclusively to Pacesetters Club members) *Preview Party at Souper Bowl *Annual Golf Dinner/Auction *Exclusive invitation to Pacesetter receptions. 18 Partnerships The Second Street Learning Center partnered with Mike Miller, an art teacher from the Wyomissing Area School District, who came in throughout the summer and worked with the kids on art projects. Mike had children from the Learning Center work on the mural that was mounted at the corner of N. Second and Beech Streets. The Learning Center partners with the Reading School District to purchase healthy and well balanced meals. The Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) provides transportation services from BCIU schools to the Learning Center. with the support and guidance of trained medical staff. This gives the participating moms-to-be the opportunity to network with other moms-to-be in the same or similar situation. They work with each other and celebrate for each other, too. Opportunity House partnered with St. Joseph Medical Center by using the Technology Center for two Centering Pregnancy cohorts. Together, we reached out and recruited for the initial Spanish speaking class which began in March. The second group is scheduled for the spring of 2014. The Learning Center partners with the Berks County Area Agency on Aging. The Agency on Aging operates the Berks County Foster Grandparents Program which provides lower income seniors with an opportunity to volunteer with children having special needs. Program volunteers work Monday thru Friday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. The Learning Center partners with Alvernia University as a source for it’s education program externships and community service hours. The success of the Children’s Alliance Center of Berks County relies upon the relationships it has with its partner agencies due to the multi disciplinary approach to handling all their cases. They are Berks County Children and Youth, Berks County District Attorney’s Office, including detectives, prosecutors, and victim witnesses, Reading Health System, St Joseph Medical Center, Reading Pediatrics, Berks Counseling Associates, Berks County Mental Health Disabilities Program, Berks Women in Crisis, Reading School District, Reading Police Department and Pennsylvania State Police. In the fall of 2013 Opportunity House was approached by St. Joseph Medical Center as a partner in a revolutionary new concept. Centering Pregnancy is the first innovation in prenatal care in approximately 100 years. First piloted in 1993, this model brings women out of the exam room and into a group setting where they receive basic prenatal checkups, building community with other women, and gaining knowledge and skills in pregnancy, childbirth and parenting. It is a multifaceted group model of care that integrates the three major components of care, health assessment, education and support into a unified program within a group setting, Lorri Oziri, center, Vice President for Development at Opportunity House and Alvin Updegrove, right, Opportunity House client accept Boscov’s gift cards and a pair of boots from Paul Landry, Director of Development for the Jewish Federation. The cards were donated by an anonymous donor who pledged to provide footwear for an Opportunity House client for every donor who increased their gift to the 2013 Jewish Community Campaign by $250 or made a new gift of $250. The donations will be in the form of Boscov’s gift cards and this first donation included 20 cards. Grants Administration 2013 Shelter and Housing Services Wells Fargo provided $4,000 for emergency shelter operating support. Staples Foundation provided $1,000 for emergency shelter support. FirstEnergy Foundation provided $1,500 for emergency shelter support. Berkshire Charitable Foundation provided $10,000 for emergency shelter support. Henry Janssen Foundation provided $10,000 for emergency shelter support. County of Berks/City of Reading provided $156,227 for emergency shelter support. Norfolk Southern Foundation provided $5,000 for emergency shelter support. United Way of Berks County provided $84,212 for emergency shelter support. Schneider Electric provided $1,000 for emergency shelter support. Sovereign Bank Foundation provided $2,500 for emergency shelter support. BJ’s Wholesale Club provided $5,000 for emergency shelter support. U.S. Veteran’s Administration provided $153,300 for Veteran shelter support. U.S. Veteran’s Administration provided $350,000 for the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program in Berks and Schuylkill County. Supportive Housing Berks County Homeless Assistance Program (HAP) provided $23,000 to support the aftercare program. Children’s Alliance Center (CAC) Berks County - Human Services Development Fund (HSDF) provided $47,311 for forensic interviewer salary support. United Way of Berks County awarded $25,000 for salary support. National Children’s Alliance provided $9,000 for forensic interviewer salary support. PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency – Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) provided $87,790 for two years of salary support. Second Street Learning Center United Way of Berks County awarded $72,732 for general operations. Finish Line Youth Foundation provided $4,800 for summer camperships. United Way of Berks County awarded $20,000 for the Ready, Set, Read program. The Keith Haring Foundation provided $13,750 for scholarships. Miscellaneous Power of the Purse Fund of the Berks County Community Foundation provided $5,000 for GED diploma support. Hawley and Myrtle Quier Fund of the Berks County Community Foundation provided $2,565 for mural support. PA Council on the Arts, a state agency, provided $311 for mural support. Payless Gives provided 50 coupons for the purchase of a pair of shoes for the children of the shelter and Learning Center. Susquehanna Bank provided $3,050 for support of the Souper Bowl. 20 Fundraising Chairman’s Circle ($5,000.00+) Ms. Paula Barron Berks County Community Foundation Berks County Parrot Head Club Berkshire Charitable Foundation BJ’s Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boscov Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlino City of Reading Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cohen Colonial Oaks Foundation Commonwealth of PA-Comm.Crime & Delinquency County of Berks Department of Veterans Affairs Department of Veterans Affairs East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc. Emergency Food and Shelter Program Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Flying Hills Apartments & Golf Club Fraser Advanced Information Systems Henry Janssen Foundation Dr. and Mrs. J. Hiehle IM ABLE Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Jurgielewicz, V Judith Haskell Brewer Fund Kelly - Buckley Family Lift, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Miller Jr. National Penn Bank Norfolk Southern Foundation Penn National Gaming. Inc. & Foundation Penske Truck Leasing Co., Inc. Quaker Maid Meats Inc. Supreme Ceilings, Inc. The Community Foundation, Inc. The Keith Haring Foundation U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development United Way of Berks County World Electronics Ms. Rose Zobian President’s Circle ($2,500.00–$4,999.00) Berks Cardiologists Boscov’s Department Store, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dieruff EnerSys Delaware Inc. EthoSource, LLC Steven Fallon DMD Finish Line Youth Foundation Fromuth Tennis Giorgio Foods, Inc. Victor Hammel Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hubbard Jerlyn Foundation Mr. Edwin A. Lakin Martha C. Welch Trust (ICT) Maya Kaimal Fine Indian Foods (ICT) Mr. and Mrs. William Owens Reading Truck Body, .LLC Schwab Charitable Fund Sovereign Bank Susquehanna Bank The Bartlett Foundation The Don and Joanne van Roden Fund of the Berks County Community Foundation VF Factory Outlet, Inc. Wells Fargo, Social Responsibility Group Wyomissing Family Restaurant Director’s Circle ($1,500.00–$2,499.00) Mrs. Dawn Bachofer Baldwin Hardware Corp. Bellco Federal Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. William Cambardella Reverend Mark Christy Dorothy Haas Charitable Foundation Enterprise Holdings Foundations Environmental Consulting, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Santo Ferrarello FirstEnergy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Modesto Fiume Fleetwood Fixtures Highmark Blue Shield Jan Grieff Research Associates Leisawitz Heller Ambramowitch Phillips, P.C. Nordhoff Advertising, LLC Power-Kunkle Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sanger SHER CORP. Sweet Street Desserts, Inc. Tulpehocken Jr./Sr. High School Executive Club ($1,000.00–$1,499.00) Antietam (Drew Seibert) Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker Dr. Barron Batchelder Berks County Community Foundation Yashek Family Fund Berks Fire Water Restorations Blue Mountain Foundation Cambridge Lee Industries Capital Advantage Insurance Co. Clearview Global Wealth 21 Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Crossroads Community Church Dr. James Dahl E.G. & Klara M. Smith Foundation Dr. and Mrs. William Finneran Ms. Susan Garlow Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gerhart Ms. Elizabeth W. Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hand Hartman Shurr Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Helinek InHome Oxygen & Medical Supply, Inc. Jewish Federation of Reading Dr. Cedric Jimerson Mr. Richard Jones Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kominick Mr. and Mrs. David Kroekel L H Companies Dr. Christopher Mancuso Ms. Carol Miller Miller Builders Supply Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nase National Penn Bank Penske Truck Leasing Co., Inc. Mr. G. Pettinato Phillips-Van Heusen Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reichenbach Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP Mr. Paul Roedel Schneider Electric North Amierica Foundation Dr. Henry Scovern Ms. Amy Smith Ms. Cecilia Smith St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Staples Foundation Supreme Ceilings, Inc. Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc The Central National-Gottesman Foundation The Rose Corporation Trinity Lutheran Church Wernersville VF Corporation/Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wiest Mr. Jeff Xavios Zion’s United Church of Christ - Hamburg Leasdership Club ($500.00–$999.00) Anderson Insurance Brokers, LLC Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bell Tower Salon Medi-Spa and Store Berks Fire Water Restorations Bern Reformed UCC Dr. Jeffrey Blank Boscov’s Department Store, LLC C & S Medical Supply, Inc. Cambridge Lee Industries Mr. Jim Catanach Comcast Cable Services Connors Investor Services Courtyard by Marriott Reading/Wyomissing CTCE Federal Credit Union Department of Veterans Affairs Ms. Gretchen Dialectos East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc. Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. James Gavin Ms. Elizabeth Gonzalez Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gyomber Hartman Shurr Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Helinek Herbein + Company, Inc. Mr. David Hollenbach Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houseman InHome Oxygen & Medical Supply, Inc. Junior Womens Club of Muhlenberg Mr. Barry Kozik Mr. and Mrs. David Kroekel Land Displays Leisawitz Heller Ambramowitch Phillips, P.C. Lifestyle Limousine, Ltd. Mrs. Justine Liptock Mr. William Long National Penn Bank Dr. James Pace Panera Bread Foundation Penn Virginia Corporation Christopher Pruitt Reading Phillies Ms. Sandra Reichart Mr. Douglas Reigle Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP Renaissance Char. Fdtn, Inc. Schneider Electric North Amierica Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. Drew Seibert Mr. Patrick Shields Mr. Rodney Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith Spinal Concepts, Inc. St. Daniels Evangelical Lutheran Church Stevens & Lee/Griffins Drs. Frank and Carol Szarko Trinity Lutheran Church of Reading UGI Utilities, Inc. United Methodist Women - E PA United Way of Berks County Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weik continued 22 Fundraising Wert Investment Consulting Group Robert A. Williams Rob Wolf Benefactor’s Club ($250.00–$499.00) Anderson Insurance Brokers, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andrews Berks Arts Council Berks County Children & Youth Services Mr. and Mrs. William Blumer Tony Buckholz Rick Burkey Burkey Construction, Inc. Busy Bees Pottery C & S Medical Supply, Inc. Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Cardiology Assocaites of West Reading Ltd. Carpenters Local Union No. 214 Christ (Mertz) Evangelical Lutheran Church Christ Episcopal Church Church of the Good Shepherd UCC Cinergi Salon/Spa Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cloues Mr. and Mrs. William Combs Mr. Martin Darocha Mr. and Mrs. Richard Decker Department of Veterans Affairs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dieruff Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dreibelbis Michael Duddy Exeter Township Lions Club Feinstein Family Fund Financial Planning Advisors, Inc. First Baptist Church of Reading Mr. Steven Gable Ms. Jeanann Gillin Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hand Hartman Shurr Hope of the Nations Christian Center Ms. Elizabeth Kann Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kindig Mr. and Mrs. David Knudsen Leisawitz Heller Ambramowitch Phillips, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. James Lentz Masano and Bradley LLP Donald Mattern Ms. Carol Matz McGlinn Capital Management, Inc. Patricia McKinney Mosteller & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Yoni Oziri Ms. Mary Palmer Parson Environmental Products, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rader Reading Electric Reading Fightin Phils Reading Precast, Inc. Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts Schwarzwald Lutheran Church Mr. Adrian Seaman Mr. Daniel Shaffer Mr. Jim Sher Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder SOS Team LLC St. Daniels Evangelical Lutheran Church St. John’s Lutheran Church St. Paul’s UCC St. Thomas United Church of Christ Bernville Mr. and Mrs. John Stamm State Public Adjusting Co. Terry Stukalin Dr. Robert Sutherland Stewart Tait Telecom Partners Penn Jersey Chapter #132 Mr. and Mrs. David Thun Travelers Community Connections Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Trout UGI Energy Services Uline Shipping Supplies United Outreach St. Paul’s UMC United Way of Berks County United Way of Summit County Ms. Sona Virdi Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weidner Ms. Susan Wentink Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wiest Wilson High School World Gym Fitness Center Yeager Supply Inc. Century Club ($100.00–$249.00) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adamczyk AFSCME LOCAL 2455 Mr. and Mrs. James Alt Anne Ambarian American Goldwing Assn. Chapter B Mr. Frank Ammarell Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andre Antietam School District B & G Consultants Bank of America United Way Campaign Mr. Theodore Bassano Dr. and Mrs. Richard Baumbach Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bausher Bausman Memorial United Church of Christ 23 Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Mr. and Mrs. John Bearoff Mr. and Mrs. David Bechtel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Ms. Elizabeth Bell Bellco Federal Credit Union Berks County Pomona Grange Family Activities Berks Plastic Surgery Institute, PC Jyotin Bharwada Mr. and Mrs. Kraig Biehl Mrs. Gene Bielecki Blandon Lion Club Inc. Blanski Inc. Mr. Walter Bogumil Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bollman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyer Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle Mrs. Conchita Braun Ms. Catherine Brenner Robert Brigham Mr. and Mrs. David Brock Aaron Brueck Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brumbach Gerald Budzik Ms. Elizabeth Buonora Mr. Alex Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cammarano Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Milton Capiotis Stephen Carlson Mr. Jim Catanach Century 21 Park Road Mr. Anthony Chirico Mark Christy Church Women United of Reading & Berks Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Clifford Ms. Irma Cohen Community Service Commmitte Virginville Gr. 1832 Mr. and Mrs. James Connors Country Inn Motel Judith Coy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutlip Daniel Boone Area School District Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dannecker Ms. Alma Daubert Mr. and Mrs. Terry DeBold Mr. E. Degler Democratic City Committee Designworks Architects, PC Pete Desjardins Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Diberardino Ms. Adele Diefenderfer Distributed Systems Services, Inc Dolan Construction, Inc. Drawing Board;The Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Drobnick Ms. Denise Drobnick Drug Plastics & Glass Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Dry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dye Eagle Point Properties East Penn Chapter #12 NCT East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ebling Mr. and Mrs. Brian Engelhardt Entech Engineering Exeter Monthly Meeting Religious Society of Friend Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fehl Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fessler Mr. David Fichthorn First Baptist Church of Reading First United Church of Christ Fox Rothschild, LLP Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church Friends of Pat Barrett for Judge Ms. Erin Furgerson Fusion Coatings, Inc. Gage Personnel Services Carol Genduso Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gernsheimer Dr. and Mrs. Charles Glick Mr. Matthew Goldstan Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grim Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grossman Jose Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haas Hain’s UCC Women’s Fellowship Andrew Halsey Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hand Dr. and Mrs. Terrance Hanley Mr. Kenneth Harting Hartman Shurr Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hartnett Ms. Rosemary Hauseman Hayward Living Trust William Heffner David Heilman Glenn Henne William Hennessy Hess Embriodery and Uniforms, LLC Ms. Suzanne Hoffa continued 24 Fundraising Neil Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoke David Hollenbach Holy Spirit Lutheran Church Ms. Mary Hoppes Mr. John Horrigan Ms. Geraldine Houp Mrs. Emilia Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson Evan Jones Mr. Richard Jones Ms. Linda Jones Ms. Maria Jones June Houck Agency Inc. Junior Womens Club of Muhlenberg JustGive Kathy Kase Mrs. Shirley Kaupp Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Keckler Dr. Johanna Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klagholz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klinger Mrs. Diane Klinger Ms. Nancy Knoblauch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koller Nancy Kuhlman Ms. Lillian Labe Ladies Bible Study Group Dr. and Mrs. William Laubach Mr. and Mrs. John Lauer Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Lavin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lessig Kirk Levan Ms. Anne Levan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levin Liberty Environmental Inc. Long, Barrell & Company LTD Dr. and Mrs. William Lord Ms. Nancy Lounsbury Mr. Thomas Lynn Ms. Erin Mace Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Malick Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mariglio Joseph Martin Ms. Sharon Mayers Mr. and Mrs. John Mazzo McCoy Benefits Management Mrs. Patricia McMahon Bruce Meckes Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mellinger Jody Menon Ms. Linda Meyer Mike Grim’s Truck Wreck Specialists, Inc Mr. David Mincberg Ms. Kathy Mish Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moll Ms. Nancy W. Magee and Mr. David J. Jastrzembski Dr. and Dr. B. Muvdi Ms. Ann Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nase National Penn Bank National Penn Investors Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. David Naugle Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Neal Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nevitt Ms. Carol Ngaru Mrs. Laura Nicholson Olivet Reformed Church Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ott P. Kurt Bamberger, M.D., P.C. a/k/a Surgery Consul Mrs. Mary Ellen Paciulli Ms. Suzanne Palmer Ms. Joan Patti Mr. and Mrs. Jestyn Payne Mrs. Mary Pendleton Penn National Gaming. Inc. & Foundation Pennside Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Craig Perrotty Mr. Alfred Pettit Phillips Office Solutions Genoeffo Pierorazio Matthew Potteiger Mr. and Mrs. Justin Potteiger Ms. Marian Pounder Dr. and Mr. Susan Probst Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pursel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rader Daniel Raudenbush Mr. and Mrs. Steven Razzano Reading Electric Reading Monthly Meeting Society of Friends Reading Muhlenberg Career & Tech Cntr Redner’s Warehouse Markets, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. William Reifsnyder Ms. Patricia Reppert Mr. and Mrs. John Reshetar Ms. Margaret Rice Rich Maiden Golf Course Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rohrbach Mrs. Claire Roth Elizabeth Rothermel Mr. Roger Schein Mr. and Mrs. William Scheirer Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schippers Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schlosser The Honorable Judy Schwank 25 Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Ms. Margaret Scott Mrs. Greta Scully Mr. and Mrs. Mark Seaman Secular Franciscan Order Ms. Nancy Sellers Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Sewell John Shapiro Shillington Lions Club Alan Shollenberger Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shollenberger Mr. and Mrs. David Silverman Lauren Sinrod Dr. and Mrs. Edward Skorpinski Ryan Smedstad Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smith Mr. and Mrs. Eli Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Spence Spring Township (Wilson) Lions Club St. Catherine of Siena Church St. Lukes Union Church Dorcas St. Vincent DePaul Society HGA Judge and Mrs. Albert Stallone Mr. and Mrs. John Stark Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. John Steber Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Stoudt Mr. William Strohm Susquehanna Bank Mr. Michael Taylor Teleflex Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton Travelers Community Connections United Way of Lancaster County United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley United Way of the Capital Region (UWCR) Utilities Employees Credit Union Mr. Ralph Vagnoni Victory Bank;The Mr. John Walborn David Walker Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Waxler Mr. and Mrs. David Weitzel Mr. and Mrs. William Wenrich Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wentzel West Lawn UMC Volunteers Richard Westberg Dr. and Mrs. Warne White Mr. Paul Williams Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wolfe Women of St. Michael’s Church;The Mr. and Mrs. Garson Wunderlich Yeager Supply Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zacharias Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zeigler Zion Moselem Lutheran Church Zion United Church of Christ Gracious Gifts Adelphia Seafood Aerotek AFSCME Local #2763 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Agia Allegheny Evangelical Lutheran Church Alsace Lutheran Church Couples Class Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andre Antietam School District Joey Arndt Mr. Laverne Arnold Lisa Askey Mr. and Mrs. Russell Auge Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Azrael B & G Consultants Mr. Michael Baal Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baer Mrs. Elizabeth Bahlinger Ms. Janet Balthaser Mr. and Mrs. George Bare Carol Barnette Carol Barnshaw Ms. Paula Barron Ms. Linda Barry Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Baskin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baylor Mark Beard Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beckerman Ms. Mary Behney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bell Ms. Elizabeth Bell Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Bengtson Mr. and Mrs. David Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Karl Benson Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Berger Berks Association of Family & Consumer Science Berks County Home Economics Association Berks Foot Specialist, P.C. t/a Exeter Family Foot Ms. Cocol Bernal Beverly Hills Tavern Mr. Antonio Bird Mr. and Mrs. Austin Blimline Ms. Rosemary Boltz Mr. B. Jay Bortz Boscov’s Department Store, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Botch Kathy Bower continued 26 Fundraising Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowersox Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brass Maria Braun Evelyn Bredder Patsy Bright Ms. Toni Brooks Shannon Brophy Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Ms. Linda Brown Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Bub Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burge Mr. and Mrs. Barry Burkman Mr. Christopher Burnikel C.F. Heckman & Son, Inc. Mrs. Patricia Callahan Calvary United Methodist Church of Wyomissing Mr. and Mrs. William Cambardella Ms. Dolores Camilli Scott Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casselberry Russell Chadwick Chapman’s Deli Charles Hutcheson Fine Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christ Christ Lutheran Church Church Women United of Reading & Berks Ms. Carol Cinelli City of Reading-Bureau of Fiscal Management Ms. Amanda Collins Mr. and Mrs. Gary Confalone Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook Ms. Anita Corado Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corbett Ms. Sandra Cormier Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Correll Hope Cremers Ms. Gertrude Daley Dans Restaurant Ms. Alma Daubert Mr. and Mrs. William Davis Ms. Mary Davis Mr. and Mrs. Terry DeBold Deitsch Eck Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Delong Mrs. Mary Delong Department of Veterans Affairs Clair Derr Pete Desjardins Dr. and Mrs. John Dethoff Mr. and Mrs. Bill Detterer Mr. and Mrs. Brett Diamond Rocky Dix Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dobry Andrea Dombroski Dennis Dornes Mr. and Mrs. Edward Draper Mr. and Mrs. John Dreibelbis Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Driben Stephanie Drobnick Mr. and Mrs. Troy Drouby Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunkle Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dunne Mrs. Barbara Dussinger Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ebling Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elia Ms. Andrea Elikan Mr. and Mrs. Pontello Ernesto Exeter Monthly Meeting Religious Society of Friend Mrs. Helen Faller Thomas Faust Dr. and Mrs. Kalmen Feinberg Ms. Edith Fink Mr. and Mrs. Brian Finkel Mr. and Mrs. Cyndi Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Modesto Fiume Mr. and Mrs. Dean Focht Mr. and Mrs. Craig Focht Mrs. Jean Forry Ms. Angela Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Larry Freese Ms. Erika Frey Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Freyling Carl Friedmann Madelyn Fudeman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gable Ms. Alicia Gamber Ms. Nancy Gardner GE United Way Giving Campaign Mr. Robert Gehman Elaine George Mr. and Mrs. Peter Georgi Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gerhart Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gerhart Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gernsheimer Gloria Gilbert Mrs. Florence Glander Ms. Sarah Glaser GO FISH! Seafood J. Godlove Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldstein Ms. Diane Grandstrom Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Granito 27 Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Donna Gray King Greater Reading Economic Partnership Mr. and Mrs. Barry Groebel Ms. Martha Guckert Mr. and Mrs. William Guidici Ms. Michelle Gunselman Donald Hadley Sherrie Hallowell Mr. Jon Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamilton Lesley Hand Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hand Ms. Peggy Harter Mr. Kenneth Harting Craig Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Barry Haydt Ms. Mary Heffner Ms. June Heller Timothy Hendel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herman Ms. Jeanette Hettinger Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hetzel Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hill Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hinkle Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hirschtritt Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoch Elizabeth Hoehn Shannon Hoffa Harvey Hohl Dr. and Mrs. Eric Holm Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Horner Ms. Dorothy Horning Ms. Dorothy Howe Mr. and Mrs. David Howk Ms. Rebecca Incledon Rhoda Indictor Elizabeth Innis Olive Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobs Lawrence Jagielski Jan Grieff Research Associates Jimmie Kramer’s Peanut Bar Andrew Johnson Ms. Maria Jones JPD Management LLC Junior Womens Club of Muhlenberg Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kabakoff Kalas Manufacturing, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Kaley Ms. Sylvia Kane Herbert Karasin Ms. Kathy Kase Mr. Steven Katrinak Roy Kauffman Mrs. Christine Kauffman Ms. Helen Keener Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kellenberger SharonKemmerer Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Kerchner Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kimpland Reverend George Kinney George Kirstein Carl Kissling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klinger Klinger’s on Carsonia Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Klock Mr. and Mrs. David Klopp Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Koert Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kominick Mr. and Mrs. Roman Kowalchuk Patricia Kreitz Mr. John Krishock Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kulakowsky Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kunkel Ms. Lynda Kunkelman Ladies Aide of Calvary Church Carol Lash Lawrence Lee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leed Mr. George Legler Ms. Allison Leinbach Ms. Constance Leinbach Mr. and Mrs. James Less Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lessig Ms. June Lessig Ms. Anne Levan Mr. Jack Linton Ms. Terri Linton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas List Mr. and Mrs. James Long Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lucas Ms. Patricia Ludgate Ms. Annika Lutz Margaret Marcinkowski Andrew Marker Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Markowski Lynn Martin Mr. and Mrs. Lou Masciotti Polly Mathys Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matthews Mr. and Mrs. John McAndrews Mr. and Mrs. James McDevitt Ms. Mary McGeehan Ms. Shirley McGowan Ms. Elaine McKissick Nancy McNabb continued 28 Fundraising Mr. and Mrs. James McTish Dr. and Mrs. Jack Meharg Mr. Jason Mell Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mellinger Mr. and Mrs. Harold Messer Rabbi and Mrs. Brian Michelson Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mileski Carol Miller Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Ms. Raina Miller Mr. and Mrs. Roger Minear Lawrence Mitchell Mohrsville Church of the Brethren Ms. Bonita Moore Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrissey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moyer Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer Ms. Nancy W. Magee and Mr. David J. Jastrzembski Ms. Lori Muhlenberg Ms. Christina Mundell Mr. Douglas Myers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers Mr. and Mrs. Peter Najarian National Penn Bank Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Naugle Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neff Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nertavich Wendy Neuhs Mr. Richard Nibbelink Mr. and Mrs. G. Noll Novitiate of St. Isaac Jogues Mrs. Ruth Ohlinger Reverend Kenneth Ohlinger Ms. Florence O’Leary Mr. James Oliver Yoni & Lorri Oziri Pampered Palates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Parker Ms. Kelly Parks Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Parsons Ms. Rahul Patel Patricia A. Owens-Pietruszynski Trust Ms. Jean Patschke Mrs. Ruth Patterson Ms. Nancy Pawling Michael Perilstein Mrs. Claire Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John Pietrowski Anastasios Plevrakis Philip Pomerantz Lee Posey Mr. and Mrs. Justin Potteiger Mr. and Mrs. Dale Price Ms. Penelope Proserpi Barbara Raifsnider Reading Family Dental Center LLC Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reagan James Reese Mr. Mike Reese Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly Mrs. Gladys Reinert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reitz Mrs. Joan Reppert Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ressler Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rice Joan Richards Ms. Martha Richardson Mrs. Anna Riegel Baruh Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. David Rohrbach Ms. Suzanne Romig Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rosenzweig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross Ms. Marlene Roth Ms. Jean Rothermel Mr. and Mrs. James Rothstein Mrs. Mary Beth Ruffner Mr. Larry Rush Mr. and Mrs. Santo Russo Mr. and Mrs. William Ruth Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan Ms. Beverly Sander Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sanders James Sauder Mr. and Mrs. Francella Schade Reverend and Mrs. Richard Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Rick Schartel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schimmel Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schippers Ms. Susan Schlanger Mrs. Georgine Schlappich Eleanor Schlegel Thomas Schmoyer Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schock Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schuchart Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Schwambach The Honorable Judy Schwank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Mr. and Mrs. Jon Scott Mr. and Mrs. Mark Seaman Mr. James Sebastian Carol Seidel Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Selmer Seven Stars Inn Mr. and Mrs. Terry Shaub Ms. Carol Siegel 29 Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Gerald Sigal Barbara Silverberg Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Simons Dr. and Mrs. Edward Skorpinski Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan Theodore Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith Mr. Tim Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Snyder So Good! Homemade Soups & Salads Ms. Nancy Speicher David Spillerman Springhouse Education & Counseling Services St. Daniels Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Luke’s Lutheran Church St. Paul’s Lutheran Church St. Paul’s UCC of Birdsboro State Farm Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steger Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stegman Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig Sternlicht Steve Moyer Subaru Dr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart Ms. Candie Stewart Denise Stief Ms. Nancy Stiff Stirling Guest Hotel Ms. Fran Stofko Ms. Carol Sumner Ms. Tonya Swan Sweet Street Desserts, Inc. Edward Sweisford Ms. Teresa Sychterz Ms. Noel Szundy Ms. Anna Taylor Tdw Holdings Thai Cuisine The Steak Shack Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tobin Helen Townley Tengan Tracy Ms. Daniela Trifoi Harold Trupe Ms. Virginia Turrisi United Way of Berks County United Way of Central and N.E. Conn. United Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey United Way of Lancaster County United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley United Way of Midland County United Way of the Capital Region (UWCR) Brian Ure Mr. and Mrs. James Vath Ms. Margaret Vath Mr. and Mrs. Donald Veckerelli Mr. and Mrs. Robert Velekei Veterans of Foreign Wars Mr. and Mrs. John Villecco Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Visser Viva Good Life Bistro & Lounge Walsky Investment Management, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wanshop Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warmkessel Blair Weaver Ms. Sara Weidner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weise Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weller Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Mr. and Mrs. William Wenrich Mr. Warren Werner Maria Wesner Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whiteley Ms. Doris Whitman Mr. and Mrs. John Wike Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams Ms. Mary Kay Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Willing Dr. Lewis Winans Mr. Frederick Winne Janet Winter-Becker Wiswesser Family Trust Dr. and Mrs. Emanuel Wittels Women’s Guild of Grace Alsace UCC Ruth Wright Clarence Wrobel Wyomissing Family Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yenser Mr. and Mrs. James Yousaitis William Yundt Michael Zadlo Dr. William Zapata Ms. Gladys Zerbe Ms. Freda Zettlemoyer Zion (Spies) Evangelical Lutheran Church 30 In-Kind Contributors AAA Reading-Berks Abraxas Academy Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Allegheny Evangelical Lutheran Church Anthony Almond IV Ms. Berenice Alonso Alsace Lutheran Church Alvernia University American Red Cross - Berks County Chapter Mr. Jamshid Amgry Lynne Angstadt Antietam School District Ark Animal Hospital Ms. Rachel Arndt B & G Glass Service B&H Organic Produce Michael Bailey Ms. Marge Bailey Sierra Baller MichelleBaranowski Ms. Lorrie Baskerville Ms. Melissa Bauer Bausman Memorial United Church of Christ Ms. Cindy Bealer Ms. Sandy Beam Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bechtolt Andrea Behler Rita Belletti Ms. Denise Benfield Ms. Dominique Bennett Mr. Michael Berg Berks Arts Council Berks Bible Church Berks Christian School Berks County Chapter PSEA-retired Berks County Democrats Berks Heim Berks Youth Chorus & Reading Choral Society Berkshire Deli Bern Reformed UCC Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church of Reading Bethany United Methodist Church Bethel Dunkard Brethren Church Mr. Richard Bibb Mr. Zach Biechy Ms. Joann Biechy Ms. Morgan Birabahoran Blandon Breakfast Club Blind Hartman’s Tavern Blue Mountain Academy B’nai Brith Youth Organization Body Zone Sports & Fitness Complex Ms. Shirley Bolig Elizabeth Bonn LawsonBooker Ms. Susan Born Boy Scout Troop 236 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brandstatter Mr. Erik Bresnahan Bonnie Brown Mr. Jeremy Butt C.F. Heckman & Son, Inc. Calvary Bible Fellowship Church Calvary Reformed Church of the U.C.C. Calvary United Methodist Church of Wyomissing Cambridge Lee Industries Camp Live United Rachel Carl Barbara Casey Deandra Castillo Centre Township Land Protection Jo Ann Chisolm 31 In-Kind Contributors Christ Episcopal Church Christ Lutheran Church Churchtown Mennonite Church City Reach Church Clear Channel Reading WRFY Dr. Richard Close Clover Farms Dairy Ms. Aimee Colindres Donald Columbo Community Collaborators Community Evangelical Church Community United Church of Christ - Reading Berenice Corio DesireeCroteay Cub Scout Pack #33 Cub Scout Pack 333-Den 3 Mr. and Mrs. David Cummings Custom Processing Systems Daisy Girl Scout Troop 165 Daniel Boone Coaches Association Mr. and Mrs. Don Deeds Deep Roots Valley Farm Deluxe Restaurant Mr. Ivan Delvalle Ms. Melissa Denobrega Ms. Frances DiCecco Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DiTrapano Mr. James Dolan Dover Downs Hotel & Casino Mr. Hugh Drey Judy Druckenmiller Dutch Maid Bakery (Fairgrounds Frms Market) East Earl Chiropractic East-West Therapeutic Massage Pat Ebling EMSEAL Katia Encarnacion Ephrata Performing Arts Center Ms. Shirley Ernst Ms. Betsy Eshbach Ms. Marisol Espinoza Ruth Estrella EthoSource, LLC Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Atonement Evangelical Lutheran Friedens Church Fairview Mennonite Church Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farrara Ms. and Mrs. Beverly Faust Mr. and Mrs. James Fegley Nathan Fetter Fiorenza’s Food for Friends First Energy Corporation First United Church of Christ - Hamburg Ms. Susan Fix Mrs. Charlene Flannery Fleetwood Fixtures Mr. Jarad Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Dean Focht Martin Follmer Fortna, Inc. FOS Internal Audit Foster Grandparent Program MykeiraFrazier Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church Frieden’s United Church of Christ Friends of Mifflin Library Ms. Kate Gallagher Ms. Barabra Galloway Ganly’s Pub & Restaurant Ms. Kim Gent Alicia Gerhart Ms. Courtney Getz continued 32 In-Kind Contributors Ms. Rita Gierlich Girl Scout Troop #1404 GlaxoSmithKline RichardGokey Ms. Abby Goldberg Ms. Angie Gonzalez Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Reading Good Shepherd UCC Boyertown Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Goodwill Fire Company - Muhlenberg Township Jeff Goss Governor Mifflin Music Association Grace Alsace United Church of Christ Women’s Guild Grace Outlet SDA Church Greater Reading Young Professionals Sheila Guldin Hain’s UCC Women’s Fellowship John Hanna Allen Haring Ms. Brittany Harris Ms. Holly Hartshorne Ms. Patricia Hauser Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson Gage Henry Thus Henry Jenna Hill Hilltop Studio Heather Hoffman Mr. Brad Holloway Holy Cross United Methodist Church Holy Name High School Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church Hope Lutheran Church Ms. Marilyn Hosang J. 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Ms. Aida Perez Mr. Morris Perinchief Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips Ms. Ashley Pletscher Ms. Marian Pounder Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Power Mr. Frances Powers Ms. Julianna Price Quadrant EPP USA, Inc. Quaker Maid Meats Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rader Rage Soccer Club Reading Community Players Reading Fairgrounds Racing Historical Society Reading Friends Meeting (QUAKER) Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences Nrsg. Reading Monthly Meeting Society of Friends Reading Muhlenberg Career & Tech Cntr Reading Rage Professional Soccer Team Reading Rocks Indoor Rock Climbing Gym Reading Royals Recycling Services, Inc. Reform Congregation Oheb Sholom Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church Rehoboth 7th Day Adventist Church REMAX of Reading Ms. Patricia Reppert Ms. Kasimere Reyes Riverview Tree & Landscaping, Inc. Keyanna Rojas Mr. Ralph Rosado Ms. Jo Ross Ms. Debra Royles Ms. Betty Rubin Mr. Larry Rush Russo Foods and Market, Inc. Susan Ruth Megan Salaway Ms. Kathy Samsel Ms. Beverly Sander Santino’s Family Restaurant Ms. Lois Savage Jessica Schaeffer Ms. Megan Scheffey Jeannine Schepers Sylvia Schiff Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schippers Schneider Electric Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Schock Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schock Molly Schultz Schuylkill Valley H.S. NHS Ms. Melissa Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaffer Navin Shah Ms. Patsy Shannon Ms. Evelyn Sheetz Breanna Shenk Renika Shepard Shillington Church of Christ Shiloh Mennonite Church Tami Shimp Ms. Judith Shuman Ms. Carol Simon Skyline Drive Orchards Mr. Alex Smith Mr. Joe Sohn Gilroy Solis 35 In-Kind Contributors Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sotzin Spayd’s Greenhouses, Nursery & Floral Inc. 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Victory Brewing Company VIST Bank Ms. Vivian Von Pinho Christopher Wade Mr. Hershey Walton Ms. Jennifer Washington Ashley Waszkiewicz continued 36 In-Kind Contributors Ms. Katie Waszkiewicz Matthew Wearing Moriah Webb Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weik Mr. Alec Weirzbicki Ms. Gemma Welsh Mr. Charles Wentzel Maura Wesner ChelseaWessner West Lawn United Methodist Church Ms. Peg Whiskeyman & Friends Ms. Doris Whitman Macy Wickizer Wilson High School Wilson High School Girls Soccer Wilson West Middle School Ms. Elizabeth Wissinger Ms. Diane Wojciechowski Phillip Wolfe Women’s Guild Friedens UCC CarolynWoodford Ms. Doretha Woods Yeager Supply Inc. Carter Yenser Ms. Betty Young Ms. Sharon Zamrin Zion (Spies) Ev. Lutheran Church Zion Baptist Church Zion Spies Evangelical Reform Church Zion’s Church Zion’s Lutheran Church of Perry Twp. Zion’s Union Church Maxatawny Zion’s United Church of Christ - Hamburg Our apologies for any inadvertent omissions or misspellings. Your support is sincerely appreciated. 37 Statement of Financial Activities WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM 4% 4% 2% 3% July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013 WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM 31% 4% Operations Revenue and Other Support FY’12FY’13 1. Learning Center Income $1,552,772 41.0% $1,251,766 31.1% 2. Government Grants $961,928 25.4% $1,382,015 34.4% 3. Contributions $775,786 20.5% $881,879 21.9% $191,253 5.1% $172,284 4.3% 5. Rental Income $185,781 4.9% $167,267 4.2% 6. Special Events (Net) $103,809 2.7% $71,444 1.8% 22% 4. United Way 3% 2% 4% 31% 1 2 22% 3 4 5 6 7. Investment/Misc. $12,978 0.3% $96,158 2.4% Total Unrestricted Revenue $3,784,307 100.0% $4,022,813 100.0% and Other Support5% WHERE THE MONEY GOES 7 34% 7% Expenses Program Services WHERE THE MONEY GOES FY’12FY’13 5% 1. Learning Center $2,050,691 46.4% $1,737,181 42.3% 7% 6% Services 2. Shelter $804,572 18.2% $760,248 3. Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing $354,475 8.0% $106,908 4. Housing $354,217 34% $441,383 8.0% 5. Management and General $329,571 7.5% $329,807 8% 6. Supportive Services for 18.5% 6% 2.6% 8.0% $- 0.0% $238,827 Veteran Families 5.8% 7. Fund Raising $323,716 7.3% $299,895 7.3% 8. Children’s Alliance Center $197,691 4.5% $188,115 4.6% 3% Total Expenses $4,414,933 100.0% 42% 8% 10.8% 42% 4 5 18% $.85 of Every Dollar Received Goes Directly to Providing Client Services 11% The financial information contained within was derived from June 30, 2013 Financial Statements audited by Reinsel Kuntz Lesher 3% 2 3 11% $4,102,364 100.0% 1 6 7 8 38 Opportunity House Gallery 39 Our Beautiful Brick Garden The final step in the completion of our wonderful technology center (an expansion of the Second Street Learning Center), was to acknowledge those who generously participated in the project through our “Buy a Brick” campaign. With the help of our friends at LOWE’S and GlenGery Corporation, this beautiful garden rests snuggled between our technology center and the toddlers’ playground. It is a quieter place for all who come to enjoy. Our sincere thanks to those donors who gave very generously and helped plant the seeds for this garden. 430 Second Street | Reading PA 19601 | 610 374-4696 www.opphouse.org