2013-2014 Annual Report
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2013-2014 Annual Report
Annual Report 2013-2014 Opportunity House = Helping People In Berks County <#> Opportunity House = Helping People In Berks County <#> A Message from Our Chairman and President S ince first opening our doors in November 1984, Opportunity House has always stood at the forefront of responding to critical community needs. From our humble beginnings as a winter time shelter for homeless men up through our current efforts to create permanent full time jobs for shelter and city residents, our vision has remained the same. For those who are unable to help themselves and have fallen through the cracks of society, we are there to catch them and provide safety and support. For others who are struggling to make changes in their lives to become more responsible and independent, we offer an array of programs and services that guide them down the path to independence and self sufficiency. And lastly, for the children who are the future of our community, we provide an environment that nurtures their growth and development, and helps to pave their way for future success. To remain a viable organization for thirty years requires commitment and a willingness to adapt to changing times. This would not be possible without a dedicated staff and a Board of Director’s with both vision and compassion. When combined with a multitude of volunteers and donors committed to helping fulfill our mission, Opportunity House has become the beacon of light for those less fortunate in our community. We would like to thank everyone who has supported our efforts over the past thirty years. You have enabled us to touch the lives of tens of thousands of people, and helped them chart a course that turned failure into success and despair into hope. Thank you again for helping us make a difference in Berks County. Sincerely, Ginny Hand, Chair 1 Modesto Fiume, President HUMAN RESOURCES Over the last year numbers show that we have not quite maintained the retention rate for employees with greater than one year of service, however, we have been able to retain our long term employees. The growth of enrollment in the Learning Center and the onset of new programs have increased our total employees to 76 within the organization. Our employees number 15 with five or more years of employment, 11 with ten or more years of service and 5 with 15 or more years of service. Our current retention rate of employees with more than one year of service is 75%. Our Human Resource staff continues to strive to maintain health care coverage at no cost to our employees. With the ever rising costs of health insurance this has certainly become a yearly struggle and has necessitated some very creative planning with the assistance of our insurance brokers. Employees have the option to add family members to their coverage and to enroll in dental care however this is at the employee’s expense. We are able to assist them in offsetting these costs with our Section 125 Plan which provides a tax free deduction for their premiums. Opportunity House continues to provide employer paid Disability/ Life Insurance, an employee/employer Retirement Savings Plan and an Employee Assistance Program. It is most exciting that we are able to offer our employees a Retirement Savings Plan in which the company contributes a percentage of their gross wages, whether or not the employee is able to contribute to their plan. And it is even more exciting that the majority of our employees do contribute to the plan. Human Resources meets with our employees each year to stress the importance of participation in the Retirement Savings Plan. Once again employees have provided a year of outstanding hard work and dedication to Opportunity House. Our employees strive to provide a high level of service to all of our clients, parents and children. And thanks to the support of the community, businesses and grants received we are able to continue our work at Opportunity House and in the community. 2 ACT The lessons learned in The ACT (Accountability + Communication + Trust = Success) Formula training that was conducted in FY2013 were carried forward in FY2014 with the establishment of the ACT Committee and the implementation of a leadership development program. The ACT Committee was an assembly of employees selected from throughout the agency that met on a monthly basis. The primary charge of the committee was to keep the agency engaged in The ACT Formula principles and process to ensure the best outcome of the training program. Steps taken to reinforce the ACT training included 1) placement of posters and banners with related slogans throughout the agency, 2) placement of ACT related articles in the inter- agency newsletter, and 3) implementation of the ACT hot-line to allow employees to make anonymous recommendations and comments relative to the program. The Leadership Development Training was implemented to provide all management and supervisory staff with the skills and tools to be effective leaders within The ACT Formula program. A series of 12 one-hour leadership training sessions were facilitated by Bonnie Sussman-Versace and addressed topics such as Leadership versus Management, Ethics in Leadership, Fair Process, Personality Styles, Accountability, Setting and Reinforcing Expectations, Managing Relationships, Effective Communications, and Leading Change. Other Support What/Who is a Pacesetter…. ? By supporting Opportunity House as a member of our Pacesetters Club those members of our donor family are entitled to the following exclusive benefits. We’d like to take this opportunity to thank those who chose to invest in our services that help individuals from our community become self-sufficient. 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) *Meet & Greet events prior to special events *Exclusive invitation to Pacesetter Club receptions 3 Programs Shelter Services In April of 2013 Opportunity House received two grants to provide our clients who are seeking General Equivalency Diplomas (GED) with the financial assistance they need. The grant pays for the GED study guides in English or Spanish, the test itself in English or Spanish, and transportation if needed. During this past fiscal year three women successfully secured their GED. Presently there are 14 women and one man enrolled in the GED program. In FY2014 the Emergency Shelter provided 24,924 nights of shelter to 487 unduplicated children, men, and women and served 116,452 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 Dispensary at 2nd Street are also available to the shelter population. Services at the dispensary 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 75 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. At the April 2014 Annual Berks Community Breakfast hosted by the Berks Coalition to End Homelessness and State Senator Judy Schwank, our own Delia McLendon, Vice President Shelter and Housing Services, was awarded the “Friend of the Delia’s Award Homeless Award”. Delia was given the award for her work above and beyond the call to help the homeless. We are so proud of her. Children’s Alliance Center During FY2014, the Children’s Alliance Center (CAC) of Berks County conducted 474 forensic interviews. We continue to work closely with our partners at Berks County Children & Youth Services, local law enforcement, Berks County District Attorney’s Office, mental health and medical providers, and school districts to provide the most coordinated, least intrusive services to sexually abused children and their families. Melissa Haydt, the vice president, continues in the 2 year leadership program through the National Children’s Alliance, to improve her leadership skills, and will actually be mentoring a new CAC director from somewhere in the USA in the next fiscal year. Melissa continues to serve on various community committees and task forces. She also has spoken at several local 4 Programs As part of National Child Abuse Prevention month in April, the CAC participated in a Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chamber mixer event. At that time, the CAC was highlighted for the past ten years of work in Berks County and the services designed to help guide and support children who have been victims of sexual abuse. The CAC and Opportunity House are working on plans to relocate the CAC in FY2015 due to the current lease expiring. At the new location we expect to expand services to include medical exams and mental health services, in addition to the forensic interviews. schools and churches about the work of the CAC. Because of the increasing demands of the expanding CAC, Opportunity House has discontinued. the County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program under its umbrella. The Berks County CASA program will be transferred to another agency. Therapy dogs and their handlers continued their involvement with the CAC to alleviate the anxiety of the children and families waiting for the forensic interviews. Interns from local universities, Penn State Berks, Alvernia, and Albright, continue to be involved as part of their education to learn about our work here. Physician residents from the Reading Health System visit our site as part of their education to learn about our process. In terms of training and education, Kelsey, the forensic interviewer, and Melissa, attended a second nationally approved protocol of forensic interviewing provided by the National Children’s Advocacy Center. Kelsey also attended advanced forensic interview training provided by National Children’s Advocacy Center. Janice, the victim advocate, and Melissa, attended a three day foundational academy training through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, as a requirement to receive Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding. The Northeast Regional CAC staff provided team building training for our multi disciplinary investigative team. Our entire staff, including two interns, attended a one day child abuse conference sponsored by Berks County Children & Youth Services. Recognizing 10 years of providing services at the Children’s Alliance Center The CAC installed a new digital recording system to replace the antiquated one. The new equipment records all forensic interviews and provides a copy to children and youth and law enforcement as evidence in their sexual abuse investigations. This state of the art equipment was purchased and installed through money raised by the Berks Youth in Action and the Blue Knight organizations. In conjunction with our 30th anniversary celebration the business community was invited to attend a Greater Reading Chamber of <#> continued Programs Reading Fire Department Commerce and Industry Open House on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 in the Carole & Ray Neag Gymnasium at Opportunity House. At that time, we highlighted the Children’s Alliance Center of Berks County for the past ten years of work in Berks County and the services designed to help guide and support children who have been victims of sexual abuse. In addition, the Open House program recognized the month of April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The theme of the evening was A Candy Land. As part of Fire Safety Week the Reading Fire Department visited the Learning Center and talked to the children about 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. 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. The technology center was transformed into a larger than life Candy Land board with life-size decorations of lollipops, gumdrops, candy canes and more! The classrooms in the Center represented the various villages from the game. Sweets, snacks and beverages to please the palate represented the theme. Over 110 guests explored the jumbo game board and toured through the building to learn more about the services provided to the school age children from Reading. Reading Public Library Every Wednesday throughout the year students took part in a theme based program at Reading Public Library. Each week a new theme was introduced that led into a story book reading and an activity that represented the weekly theme. This event was made possible by a generous gift from Tompkins-VIST Bank. Other contributors included Van Scoy Jewelers, Kay Jewelers, Csencsits International, Stoudt Brewing Company, C&S Supply Company, Inc., Boardwalk Snacks, Linette Quality Chocolates, Tom Sturgis Pretzels, Manatawny Creek Winery, Redner’s Markets, and Weis Markets. Music for the evening was provided by Michael K. Volunteers from Penn State Berks and Alvernia University assisted with the evening’s festivities. Resale & Reuse Program This waste based business will provide both short and long term benefits to our clients, the agency, and our community. Full time permanent warehouse and retail jobs will continue to be created, revenue will be reinvested back into our programs; and, by diverting waste from our landfills we’re helping to improve the local environment. Our ultimate goal to open a retail thrift store has inspired numerous initiatives. Donation bins are now located throughout Berks County and we are hosting rummage sales open to the public on the second Saturday of each month (from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM) in our Second Street Technology Center. With our online retail business on eBay and Half.com, we are now selling clothing, books, and household items to buyers from around the country. We are filled with hope for continued growth that will support our agency and the community. Second Street Learning Center Girl Scouts The Girl Scouts led a summer program every Wednesday during the months of June, July and August. 10-15 girls from the Learning Center participated in the program. 6 Programs Second Street Learning Center Distribution by Income Level, n = 399 Second Street Learning Center Distribution by Age, n=399 4, 1% 7, 2% 35, 9% 192, 48% 207, 52% 353, 88% Infants - < 5 y.o. 5 - 12 y.o Below Poverty Level Middle Income At or Near Poverty Level Upper Income Second Street Learning Center Distribution by Sex, n = 399 176, 44% 223, 56% Male Female continued Supportive Services LINKAGES Living in the same place for more than 6 months and going to the same school for the entire school year; becoming a part of a neighborhood and a community. Planting flowers in front of your home and putting up holiday decorations. These are all things that most people take for granted; these are things that the families and singles adults that live in our supportive housing programs are learning to live with. Five families, composed of six adults and nine children, were stably housed in our long term transitional housing program. All families in the Linkages program have been there for at least one year. These families continue to utilize the supportive services offered by Opportunity House. Each family received a monthly budgeting session; several of the adults were engaged in counseling to address mental health issues. Six of the children that were enrolled in the Second Street Learning Center received subsidized services to accommodate their limited income. All of the families in Linkages participated in the adopta-family program during the holiday season. They received all the trimmings for their Thanksgiving meal and the children participated in all the holiday gatherings. The holiday season is filled with fun and festivities for all the children. NEW BEGINNINGS There were six single adults living in our New Beginnings permanent housing program during the past fiscal year; all of them having lived in the program for two years or longer. One of the men, a Veteran, has been in the program for four years. During his time in the program he was able to secure his DD 214, and develop a spending plan that has allowed him to save some money. Andrew reports that he feels like this is his home, this is the longest period of time he has remained stably housed since he left the Army. Andrew takes care of the property by keeping the bushes trimmed and the weeds pulled. Andrew has also taught himself how to cook some simple meals. He is always willing to prepare a meal for the other clients in his household. CROSSROADS Short term transitional housing was home to 10 families composed of 13 adults and 18 children. Five of the 10 families successfully transitioned back into the community and two of the families transitioned into Opportunity House long term transitional housing. A veteran who is a single father of three lovely young ladies was able to secure housing in the community with financial assistance from the SSVF program. When this family became homeless and had to come to the shelter they had to place their two dogs at the humane society. The home they found has a nice big backyard so they were able to bring the dogs’ home. Another veteran and his wife and son were able to transition into a 2 bedroom apartment in the community. They had been homeless for over a year, finally they found a place to call home. NEW BEGINNINGS II There were five families living in our New Beginnings II permanent housing program in FY2014 composed of six adults and 11 children. Each family has been in the program for more than two years. The Harris family has been in the program since it opened in July of 2006. During their time in the program all of the Harris girls graduated from high school, one of the girls graduated from college with a bachelor’s degree, and the youngest daughter graduated from high school last year and is now attending Reading Area Community College. Everyone in the household was gainfully employed during the year as well. Without the supportive services that are provided to the families in our supportive housing programs they may have returned to homelessness. We are also proud to announce that through the Power of the Purse grant one of the women was able to get her GED. Once she secured her GED she was able to get a better paying job. She is now living in an apartment in the community and her children 8 Supportive Services continue to attend the Second Street Learning Center. The other two families went into other programs. One family is currently in the Salvation Army subsidized housing program and the other family is in the Healthchoices program through Service Access Management. The Healthchoices program allows the family to pay only 30% of their rent while the agency pays the remaining 70% of the balance. Without the collaborative efforts of all the agencies that provide housing to the homeless population of Berks County many of the families that we serve would not have had a successful exit. Supportive Services for Veteran Families Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) continued to operate and expanded this year. The grant was renewed for a second year which began on October 1, 2013. For the second year, we were granted an increase in funding, going from a previous award of $355,000 to $715,192. This increase in funding allowed us to expand SSVF services into Lancaster County through our contracted partnership with Tabor Community Services a nonprofit agency that operates in Lancaster County. We have experienced a great working relationship with Tabor and they have assisted us to provide services to veterans and their families who previously had no access to services through SSVF. SSVF continued to provide services in Berks and Schuylkill Counties as well. Qualified veterans and their families were able to obtain financial assistance for rent, security deposits, utilities, transportation and other assistance that helped them to become and remain stably housed. In addition to financial assistance, each family was assigned a case manager who worked intensively with that family to provide or refer them to services that eliminate housing barriers. Case managers provided a wide variety of services such as assistance with budgeting, referrals for medical or psychiatric treatment and housing. SSVF continued to do extensive outreach, to locate the most at risk veterans and their families by conducting street outreach, attending veterans’ functions and stand downs and through collaboration with other social service agencies. This has allowed us to reach some struggling veteran families, who were unaware that they qualified for services such as SSVF. One such example is of a single male veteran who had been living in a makeshift campsite in the wood for several years. Through the assistance of SSVF funds and intensive case management, he moved out of the woods and stayed at Opportunity House’s emergency shelter for a brief period prior to moving into his very own apartment. This veteran subsequently obtained employment and was able to assume full payment of his own rent. During the second grant year we saw an increase in the number of female veteran headed households and households with children. We had one female veteran who had been staying in a car with her four children. With the assistance of SSVF she was able to get permanently housed and is now working part time and enrolled in school. Another female veteran was able to escape an abusive relationship and become permanently housed with the assistance of SSVF. We also saw an increase in the number of veterans from Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn, who have needed SSVF services. During the second grant year, SSVF served about 150 veteran families, about 32 of which have children. We are working toward the goal of serving at least 205 veteran families before the end of the current grant on September 30, 2014. continued Supportive Services SSVF Program Distribution by Gender, n = 365 SSVF Program Distribution by Age, n = 365 7, 2% 3, 1% 37, 10% 84, 23% 124, 34% 0 - 17 y.o. 18 - 29 y.o. 30 - 39 y.o. 40 - 49 y.o. 106, 29% 32, 9% 44, 12% 50 - 59 y.o. 241, 66% 60 - 69 y.o. 70 - 79 y.o. 80 + y.o. 52, 14% Female Male SSVF Program Distribution by Race, n= 365 SSVF Program Distribution by Ethnicity, n = 365 3, 1% 2, 1% 50, 14% 93, 25% 267, 73% 315, 86% Non-Hispanic DNK/Client Refused Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native Black or African American 10 White Supportive Services CLIENT OUTCOME STORY Angie, her husband, and two daughters, ages 11 and 7, came to Pennsylvania from New York in 2013. They had been shelter hopping and living with family members for the past three years. Before Angie met Angel she was in an abusive relationship which had sent her into the shelter system in New York, and that’s where she met Angel. They came to Reading to live with Angie’s uncle which didn’t work out for them. They entered the Opportunity House emergency shelter on March 20, 2014. During their intake process Angie seemed to be motivated to make some changes in their lives. She wanted to do what was needed to get her family out of the shelter system; three years of living in a community setting was starting to wear on her and the children. warehouse where she enjoys scanning books and sorting clothing for the rummage sales. She attends a weekly nutrition class, as well as parenting classes, and a program called Strengthening Families provided through BCC. The Strengthening Families program is helping her and her oldest daughter to develop a stronger bond. On April 25, 2014 Angie and her family moved into the Opportunity House Transitional Housing Program. This would be the first time in three years that this family had a place to call home. Angie and the children are looking forward to spending the holidays in their new home. It’s been a longtime since they have spent a holiday season at home. With the assistance of their case manager the family set goals. First thing was for Angel to get a job, which he did accomplish. Getting the girls enrolled in school and registered in the Second Street Learning Center were easy goals for Angie to accomplish. Once the girls were enrolled into our program Angie had time to look at what she needed. Angie and Angel wanted to engage in marriage counseling. The strain of living in shelters had affected their marriage and they wanted to strengthen their relationship. They also wanted to build a bond between Angel and the girls as they are his step daughters and not his biological children. They were able to receive the counseling they needed through the Berks Counseling Center’s (BCC) satellite office here at Opportunity House. Angie did not miss any sessions with her BCC counselor; it seems that it has boosted her self esteem. She volunteers everyday at the Opportunity House <#> Volunteer Cooking Groups In support of our new Resale and Reuse Program, several groups and individuals assisted us with sorting and organizing thousands of donations at our offsite warehouse located on Lemon Street in Reading and at our monthly rummage sales in the Technology Center. A small sampling of groups includes the Nase/ Ramsey families, Albright College, Penn State Berks and the Ellis Family. Roseann’s Cooking Group Other volunteer groups and individuals helped with special projects in and around our agency, including United Way of Berks County, Reading Health System, Vanguard Group, Reading-Muhlenberg Career and Technology Center, Alvernia University, Kutztown University and Schneider-Electric. Volunteers from the Foster Grandparent Program of Berks County, a community-based program, spent their weekdays assisting the staff in the Second Street Learning Center and sharing their love for the children. Our AARP Foundation receptionists/phone volunteers supported us at the main administrative office and the Second Street Learning Center. Opportunity House is consistently blessed by hundreds of volunteers who choose to invest their time and talents with our clients. Our fantastic volunteers are always asking us “how can we help?” During the past year, 130 cooking teams prepared 587 meals for our shelter clients: 102 breakfasts, 142 lunches and 343 dinners! Our diverse volunteer groups and individuals are drawn from a variety of faithbased and social organizations, businesses, schools and families. In our shelter, we provide our clients with 3 meals per day……….7 days a week………365 days yearly…….1,095 meal shifts annually. In 2015, we will launch “Club 1095” in an effort to provide more volunteer service to our clients. Last but not least, a special thank you goes out to all of our committee members for their incredible support with our 30th Anniversary, Souper Bowl, Golf Tournament, Finance Committee, Development Committee and Board of Directors activities. Your tireless efforts make Opportunity House a better place for our clients and staff. 245 volunteers spent 1,352 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. Some of the groups that assisted include Wilson High School, Twin Valley High School, Tulpehocken High School, Albright College, Alvernia University, Kutztown University, Penn State Berks and the Wilson Family/Derek Murphy. TO ALL OF OUR VOLUNTEERS: WE ARE FOREVER GRATEFUL FOR YOUR INVESTMENT IN OUR MISSION! 12 Exter Leo Club Volunteers Albright College Fiorenza’s Food for Friends-F4 Alcon Research First Presbyterian Church All Souls ECC First UCC-Hamburg Allegheny Lutheran Church Fleetwood Fixtures Alsace Lutheran Church-Reading Frances Powers Altrusa International-Fran Stofko Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church - Oley American Red Cross-Youth Group Friedens UCC- Oley Arthritis & Joint Replacement Center/Christy Terefenko Fromm Electric Atonement Lutheran Church - Wyomissing Fun Berks Bausman Memorial UCC - Wyomissing Girl Scout Troop #11092 Berks Bible Church - Shillington Godiva Chocolatier - Exeter Plant Berks Catholic High School Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - Reading Berks Christian School Good Shepherd UCC - Boyertown Berks County Democrats Good Shepherd UCC - Reading Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Homesale Realty Grace Alsace UCC - Reading Bethany UMC - Hamburg Grace Fellowship - Reading Bethel Dunkard Brethren Church Grace Outlet SDA Church Blue Mountain Academy SDA Church - Hamburg Hartman Shurr Valeriano Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church - Reading Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church - Bowers Christ Episcopal Church Hope Lutheran Church - Reading Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Immanuel UCC - Shillington Church of Christian Outreach - Newmanstown Junior League of Reading Cindy and Carl Stewart Kline/Pay It Forward Community Evangelical Church - Sinking Spring Koinos Community Church Cub Scout Pack 333 Den #3 Kurtz/Naugle Group D. 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Svenson Contracting Kutztown University-Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity Deep Roots Valley Farm Kutztown University-Community Outreach Center Denise Drobnick and Family Laura Rader Diane Papademetriou Leizawitz Heller Exeter Leo Club Lighthouse Christian Center Feed The Heart <#> continued Volunteers St. Francis DeSales Catholic Church - Robesonia Lincoln Park Community UMC Lois Savage & FriendsSt. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church - Reading Lynn Richardson & Family St. John’s Lutheran - Sinking Spring Maidencreek Church St. John’s Lutheran Church - Kutztown Melissa Bauer & Friends St. John’s Reformed Church - Sinking Spring Michelle Janeczek St. John’s UCC - Fleetwood Mohrsville Church of the Brethren St. John-Hill UCC Nase/Ramsey Families St. Matthews Greek Orthodox Church - Blandon Natalie Brown and Lynne Angstadt Families/First Energy St. Paul’s Lutheran Church - Mertztown National Penn St. Paul’s Lutheran Church - Reading New Church Live St. Paul’s UCC - Birdsboro One UCC-Shillington St. Paul’s UCC - Fleetwood Open Gate Camp Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church Peg Whiskeyman & Friends Tamara’s Helping Hands Penn State Berks Teleflex Medical Penn State Berks-Honors Club Tray-Pak Corporation Pennside Presbyterian Church Trinity Lutheran Church - Robesonia Penske Trinity Lutheran Church - Reading Phillips Van Heusen Corporation - PVH Trinity Lutheran Church - Wernersville Reading Friends Quaker Meeting Trinity UCC - Leesport Reading High School Tulpehocken High School - Dave Voigt Reading Muhlenberg Career & Technology Center UGI Services Reform Congregation Oheb Shaolom - RCOS Wayne Kessler Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church - Reiffton West Lawn UMC Rehoboth SDA ChurchWilson High School-Girls Soccer Team Reinert/Hands and Feet Ministry Wilson High School-National Honor Society Reinsel Kuntz Lesher Zion Baptist Church Salem Bellman’s Church-Mohrsville Zions Evangelical Lutheran Church - Shoemakersville Salem Shalters Lutheran Church - Fleetwood Zions UCC - Hamburg Schneider-ElectricZions Union Church - Maxatawny Shiloh Mennonite Church/Brubaker St. Daniel’s Lutheran Church - Robesonia 14 Special Events The 17th annual Opportunity House Golf Tournament... was held on Monday June 2nd Scott C. Painter, UGI Utilities, Inc., Comcast, Martin A, Darocha, CPA, Financial Planning Advisors, Mosteller and Associates, Yeager Supply, Inc., SOS Team LLC, Masano Bradley, Supreme Ceilings, In Memory of Andy Putt, Penske and American PowerNet Services. at The Berkshire Country Club. It was a gorgeous day for a round of golf and our field of 96 golfers enjoyed the many challenges that The Berkshire Country Club has to offer. Opportunity House thanks all of those who were involved with planning this annual event including the golf committee led by committee chair Dave Waligurski, and the many volunteers who add to the success of Over $38,000 was raised to support programs at Opportunity House. Thank you to all of our sponsors, golfers, auction donors, and volunteers who contributed to this event! this event. The 2014 Souper Bowl celebrates its 12th Year!...The 2014 Souper Bowl was held on After a beautiful day on the golf course, the golfers enjoyed a cocktail hour on the patio of the Berkshire while enjoying the gourmet hor d’ourves and food stations that the chef provided. Before the evening ended, Dave Waligurski, committee chair, offered up sports packages, dinner packages, trips and events packages, and many other items donated to the auction. The evening also included a special “fund a need” request, where our auctioneer asked the golfers for a donation to send the children of the Second Street Learning Center to camp for the summer. The evening ended with awards to several individuals including the winning foursome of Pat J. Shields, Connor Shields, Pat Shields and TJ McGlinn. Monday April 28th at The Crowne Plaza. 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 provided at Opportunity House. Attendees select from hundreds of handmade bowls donated by professional, amateur and student potters. Then, guests enjoy a light supper of soups, breads and desserts – a meal considered a feast by those who are hungry. More than 30 local restaurants and businesses donated food and beverages. In addition, and always a special highlight of the event, a silent auction was held during the event that featured unique, collectable bowls created by professional artists and potters. Preview Reception: Guests celebrated with delicious munchies and drinks provided by The Hitching Post Restaurant & Bar. Those who attended the Preview Party had first selection of a hand-made ceramic bowl and first sip of all the delicious soups. This years top sponsors included Petroleum Products, World Electronics, Reading Truck Body, Penn National Gaming, Tompkins Vist, East Penn Manufacturing, L&H Signs, Sweet Street, Phillips Van Huesen Corporation, The Gilbert Company, Environmental Consulting, Merrill Lynch, and Evans Delivery Company. Our Tee Sponsors included McGlinn Capital Management, Savor Street Foods, Law Office of <#> continued 15 Special Events Bronze Sponsors Bowls: The event is a community-wide project. Throughout the year, local studios offered 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 participated. The Pottery Committee judged the bowls that were created by local high school students and the top two bowls in each category, wheel-thrown and hand-built, received first and second place ribbons. The first place winners also received a $25 gift card donated by Susquehanna Bank. Silver Spoon Winners EthoSource Office Furniture Highmark Blue Shield M&T Bank 30th Anniversary Sponsor Promax Fence Systems Patron Sponsors Anderson Insurance Brokers, LLC Bell Tower Salon, Medi Spa, & Store Comcast Cable Services Connors Investor Services, Inc. Hartman | Shurr Reinsel Kuntz Lesher & Sterling Financial Advisors Specialty Rigging Co. Stevens & Lee/Griffin Wert Investment Consulting Group New this year: Each guest had the opportunity to vote for their favorite soup! The establishment that won the title of “Best Soup” at the 2014 Souper Bowl received a free billboard ad, compliments of LAND Displays, and also won the highly coveted “Silver Spoon Award.” This year’s winner was Mifflin Court for their Irish Stout Cheddar soup. Program Sponsors Bellco Credit Union Berks Fire Water Restorations Breyer Construction and Landscape Entech Engineering, Inc. Russo’s Food and Market, Inc. Quadrant EPP Weidenhammer Systems Corporation Special thanks to Boscov’s Department Stores for their assistance with ticket sales! Workshop Locations Busy Bee’s Pottery and Art Studio Clay on Main GoggleWorks West Lawn United Methodist Church Gold Sponsors Boscov’s VF Outlet Visions Federal Credit Union Silver Sponsors Participating Schools and Colleges . Antietam School District Boyertown School District Conrad Weiser School District Exeter School District Hamburg School District Kutztown School District Kutztown University Oley Valley School District Carpenter Technology Corporation EnerSys Reading Eagle Company Susquehanna Bank Wyomissing Family Restaurant 16 continued Special Events Schuylkill Valley Middle School Tulpehocken School District Twin Valley School District Professional Potters Ned Foltz, Foltz Potter; Bill and Sandra Jones, Stones Throw Pottery; Nolde Forest Pottery; Dolores Kirschner, Clay on Main; Brian Kunkleman, James Pastore, Jeff Dietrich, Steven Hunter, Max Rhoads, Wesley Muckey, Willie Singleton, Dan Shaffer, Heather Shuker, Nancy Speicher. Participating Food Providers Adelphia Seafood Aladdin Mediterranean Cuisine Bixler’s Lodge Blind Hartman’s Tavern Boscov’s Ala Carte Catering Building 24 Café BOLD Café Sweet Street Celebrated Occasions Crowne Plaza Reading Gayatri Wellness Go Fish! Good Eatz Green Café Isaac’s Famous Grilled Sandwiches Jimmie Kramer’s The Peanut Bar Mi Casa Su Casa Mifflin Court Pampered Palates Patty’s Soup Salad and Such Plaza Azteca Railroad House Russo’s So Good! Homemade Soups and Salads Stirling Guest Hotel Sweet Streets Desserts Thai Cuisine The Abraham Lincoln Westside Café Wyomissing Family Restaurant Special Thanks to: Berks County Living, Boscov’s Department Stores, Busy Bee’s Pottery and Art Studio, Clay on Main, Children of the Second Street Learning Center, Crowne Plaza Reading, Dave Cullen, GoggleWorks, Knight’s Rental, LAND Displays, Milkshake Crafts Studio, Mel Fishburn & IBEW Local 743, Moto Photo, Mountain View Graphics, Reform Congregation Oheb Sholom, Reading Rentals, Reading Eagle Company, Redner’s Warehouse Market, Singer Equipment Company, Sir Speedy Printing-West Lawn, Uline Corporation, and Vanguard. Special Thanks to the Souper Bowl Committee: Lisa Askey, Chair, Abby Cohn, Brittany Decker, Debbie Landrigan, Fran Stofko, Heather Laudenslager, Heather Shuker, Janice Care, Joe Magosin, Kirsten Keim-Shendge, Nancy List, Pier Ignozzi-Shaffer, Ramona Wolf, Susan Miers Smith, Vanessa Wanshop Souper Bowl 2014 <#> Opportunity House Celebrates our 30th Anniversary REACH FOR THE STARS! Opportunity House proudly announced our 30th anniversary as a service provider in the Greater Reading area with a kick-off party in November 2013. Opportunity House began in 1984 as a shelter for men who were homeless. For nearly thirty years the agency has met the unmet needs of the Berks County community. As the needs of individuals and families have changed, so has the agency grown and changed. Services at Opportunity House provide avenues for thousands each year to find their dreams and answers to secure them. Dreams are alive here and come true! The dream of building a place where doors are always open to anyone who needs shelter and food, was highlighted throughout the fiscal year 2013-2014 and continued throughout all of 2014. The agency was founded by a small group in Reading, PA known at the time as the Reading Urban Ministries formally known as Southwest Christian Ministries. Throughout the three decades, hundreds of thousands of individuals and families came to Opportunity House for shelter, food, education, compassionate support and direction in gaining selfsufficiency. The ultimate goal of the shelter and housing programs continues to be for each to comfortably secure a home of their own in the community. Today, the agency and programs have continuously and appropriately grown to help those who need us the most, and by meeting the needs in Berks County. To kick-off our milestone year the Board of Directors at Opportunity House hosted and served a special dinner on Wednesday, November 20, 2013, sponsored by Anniversary Co-Chairs Keith and Suzanne Hillkirk. The members of the board of directors invited our generous donors, the children in the learning center, and the clients who live in our shelter and housing programs to attend the dinner. At that meal 150 guests were treated with dignity and like royalty. The board selected a special menu and each prepared a dish that was served to our guests. The theme of the evening was A Birthday Party! Redner’s Markets provided a huge cake and Dairy Queen in Kenhorst donated the ice cream with chocolate sauce and sprinkles. The invocation was given by Pastor Megan Huesgen, the pastor at Immanuel United Church of Christ in Shillington. The children from the Second Street Learning Center made decorations for the party and helped to decorate the venue for a festive occasion. “This will be a time to thank the entire community for helping us remain 30 years strong in Berks County”, said Modesto Fiume, who has held the title of President at Opportunity House for the past twenty years. 18 Partnerships 18 Opportunity House continued to partner with St. Joseph Medical Center in its Centering Pregnancy program which brings women out of the exam room and into a group setting where they receive basic prenatal checkups, building community with other women, and gain 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, 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. 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. 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. The program provided 12 senior volunteers that worked Monday thru Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. The Learning Center partners with Alvernia University as a source for its 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. <#> Grants Administration 2014 Shelter and Housing Services Wells Fargo provided $1,000 for emergency shelter operating support. FirstEnergy Foundation provided $1,000 for emergency shelter support. Berkshire Charitable Foundation provided $20,000 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. United Way of Berks County provided $95,443 for emergency shelter support. Schneider Electric provided $1,000 for emergency shelter support. U.S. Veteran’s Administration provided $113,176 for shelter support for Veterans through the Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) program. U.S. Veteran’s Administration provided $715,192 for the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program in Berks and Schuylkill County. Walmart – Wyomissing store provided $1,000 for emergency shelter support. Walmart –Temple store provided $1,000 for emergency shelter support. Penn National Gaming Foundation provided $15,000 for shelter support. Land O’Lakes provided $5,000 for food support. Bartlett Foundation provided $3,000 for shelter support. Supportive Housing Berks County Homeless Assistance Program (HAP) provided $23,000 to support the aftercare program. Children’s Alliance Center (CAC) Berks County Office of Children & Youth provided $47,311 from the Human Services Development Fund (HSDF) for forensic interviewer salary support. National Children’s Alliance provided $9,000 for forensic interviewer salary support. Second Street Learning Center United Way of Berks County awarded $95,514 for general operations. The Keith Haring Foundation provided $13,750 for scholarships. Colonial Oaks Foundation provided $35,000 for scholarship and supplies. Clayman Family Foundation provided $3,000 for scholarships. Kistler-Tiffany Foundation provided $3,000 for scholarships. The Stabler Foundation $5,000 for scholarships. PNC Foundation provided $5,000 for scholarships. Miscellaneous Payless Gives provided 25 $20.00 certificates for the purchase of a pair of shoes for the children of the Shelter and Learning Center. Susquehanna Bank provided $3,000 for support of the Souper Bowl special event. 20 Fundraising Chairman’s Circle ($5,000.00+) Bartlett Foundation Berks County Community Foundation Berkshire Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boscov Boscov’s Department Store, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlino Carpenter Technology Corporation City of Reading;The City of Reading-Bureau of Fiscal Mgt Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cohen Colonial Oaks Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William Combs Commonwealth of PA-Comm.Crime & Delinquency Council on Chemical Abuse County of Berks-Treasurer Department of Veterans Affairs East Penn Manufacturing Company, Inc. Emergency Food and Shelter Program Estate of Elizabeth A. Leinbach First Presbyterian Church of Reading Flying Hills Apartments & Golf Club Henry Janssen Foundation Dr. and Mrs. J. Hiehle J.C. Ehrlich/Rentokil Joe Jurgielewicz & Son Ltd. Dr. Johanna Kelly Land O’Lakes Foundation Lift, Inc. Marlin Miller Jr. Family Foundation National Penn Raymond Neag PA State Chapter of Children’s Advocacy Centers Penn National Gaming Foundation, Inc. Penske Truck Leasing Co., Inc. Petroleum Products Corporation PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Quaker Maid Meats Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation Tompkins VIST Bank U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development United Way of Berks County Visions Federal Credit Union Weidenhammer Systems Corporation World Electronics Ms. Rose Zobian President’s Circle ($2,500.00–$4,999.00) Clayman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dieruff EnerSys Delaware, Inc. Evangelical Lutheran Church of The Atonement Mr. and Mrs. Modesto Fiume Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hammel Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hand Dr. and Mrs. R. Keith Hillkirk Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hubbard Jerlyn Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kominick Metropolitan Management Operations Mr. and Mrs. William Owens Quadrant EPP USA, Inc. Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc The Kistler-Tiffany Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald van Roden West Lawn United Methodist Church Wyomissing Family Restaurant, Inc. Director’s Circle ($1,500.00–$2,499.00) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Auman Blind Hartman’s Tavern Bortz Jewelers DBA City Charm Co. Mr. and Mrs. William Cambardella Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Doughty EthoSource, LLC FirstGiving Fleetwood Fixtures General Church of the New Jerusalem Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haring Ms. Audrey Henderson Highmark Blue Shield Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones L H Companies Martha C. Welch Trust Miller Builders’ Supply Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nase Offset Impressions, Inc. Reading Pediatrics, Inc. Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sanger Schuylkill Valley Chapter Credit Union SHER Corporation St. Xenia Philoptochos Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stonefelt Reading Truck Body, LLC <#> continued 21 Fundraisers Supreme Ceilings, Inc. Sweet Street Desserts, Inc. The Gilbert Company Tompkins Insurance Agencies Trinity Lutheran Church Wernersville Tulpehocken Jr./Sr. High School UGI Utilities, Inc. Walmart Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wiest Executive Club ($1,000.00–$1,499.00) Alsace Lutheran Church Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker Dr. and Mrs. Richard Baumbach Blue Mountain Foundation Dr. Joseph Burke Mr. and Mrs. James Catanach Children’s Alopecia Project Pastor Mark Christy Comcast Cable Services Mr. and Mrs. Peter Connors Dr. and Ms. James Dahl E.G. & Klara M. Smith Foundation Dr. and Mrs. William Finneran First Energy Corporation First United Methodist Church FirstEnergy Foundation Fromm Electric Supply Corp Fromuth Tennis Ms. Susan Garlow Ms. Diane Gaul Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gerhart Mr. Richard Gilbert Elizabeth Gonzalez Hartman Shurr Valeriano Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hartnett Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Helinek Michael Herr Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Holleran Mr. and Mrs. James Itin Jewish Federation of Reading Joseph L. and Shirley K. Boscov Philanthropic; The Lamb Financial Group Ms. Justine Liptock M&T Charitable Foundation;The Maya Kaimal Fine Indian Foods Dr. and Mrs. Meir Mazuz Leslie McNeil Ms. Carol Miller Mr. and Mrs. Steven Miller Ms. Nancy W. Magee and Mr. David J. Jastrzembski Mr. and Mrs. John Napp PA IV Blue Knights LEMC Dr. G. Pettinato Phillips-Van Heusen Corp. Pro Max Fence Systems, Inc. Reading City Church Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reichenbach Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reigle Mr. and Mrs. D. Schippers Schneider Electric North America Foundation Dr. Cecilia Smith Mr. Tim Snyder St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Susquehanna Bank Teleflex Foundation Travelers Community Connections United Way of Greater Phila. & Southern NJ 22 VF Corporation Wells Fargo Foundation Mrs. Rosalye Yashek Leasdership Club ($500.00–$999.00) American PowerNet Services, LP Dr. and Mrs. Ali Amin Anderson Group;The Anderson Insurance Brokers, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Barrett Dr. Barron Batchelder Bell Tower Salon Medi-Spa and Store Berks Fire Water Restorations, Inc. Bern Reformed United Church of Christ Bern Women of the ELCA Dr. Jeffrey Blank Mr. James Boyer Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell Christ Episcopal Church Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cloues Ms. Irma Cohen Mr. and Mrs. William Combs Connors Investor Services, Inc. Mrs. Donna Conrad Courtyard by Marriott Reading/Wyomissing Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ebling Environmental Consulting, Inc. Evans Delivery Company Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Dean Focht Friedens United Church of Christ Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gyomber Mr. David Hollenbach Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Immanuel United Church of Christ Ms. Laurie Kercher Scott Painter, Esquire, P.C. LPL Financial Matching Gift Program Martin A. Darocha, CPA Mr. Jeffrey Mehallick Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nase NYBDC Charitable Foundation Mrs. Lorri Oziri Penn Virginia Corporation Dr. Susan Probst and Mr. Anthony Grimm Robeson Evangelical Lutheran Church Ms. Elizabeth Rothermel Dr. Henry Scovern Mr. James Sher Keith Silfee Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith Ms. Dorothy Smith Specialty Rigging Company St. Benedicts Church St. John’s Lutheran Church Stevens & Lee/Griffin Drs. Frank and Carol Szarko Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tait Mr. and Mrs. David Thun Translogistics, Inc. Trinity Lutheran United Methodist Women - E PA United Way of Summit County Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weik Wanda Weniger Wert Investment Consulting Group Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White Ms. Geraldine Williams World Gym Fitness Center Zion’s Lutheran Church of Perry Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Zyma Benefactor’s Club ($250.00–$499.00) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Agia Mr. Perry Andrews Associated Construction & Mgmt Corp Richard Bashore Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bausher D. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bengtson Berks County Children & Youth Services Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bogumil Gerald Budzik Ms. Rachel Burket Catering to Your Tastes, LLC Christ (Mertz) Evangelical Lutheran Church Church of the Good Shepherd UCC Classic Harley - Davidson Motorcycles Mr. and Mrs. Martin Darocha Ms. Michelle Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Decker Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dreibelbis Mr. and Mrs. James Elliker Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Emkey Entech Engineering, Inc. Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church Evangelical Lutheran Friedens Church Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans Feinstein Family Fund Financial Planning Advisors, Inc. First United Church of Christ GE United Way Giving Campaign Hildegarde Gernsheimer Mrs. Jeanann Gillin Mr. Matthew Goldstan <#> Fundraisers Mary Good Guernsey Office Products, INC Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haas Mr. Joseph Hnatishion Ms. Suzanne Hoffa Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houseman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter Ms. Maria Jones Junior Women’s Club of Muhlenberg JustGive Daniel Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kindig Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuczala Mr. and Mrs. James Lentz Long, Barrell & Company LTD Maidencreek Church Mr. and Mrs. John Masano Masano and Bradley LLP Ms. Carol Matz McGlinn Capital Management, Inc. Mosteller & Associates Mr. Donald E. Mattern New Jerusalem Zion United Church of Christ P. Kurt Bamberger, M.D., P.C Mr. and Mrs. Craig Perrotty Mr. and Mrs. Justin Potteiger J. Michael Pressimone Mr. John Price Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rader Reading Muhlenberg CTC Rosedale United Church of Christ Mark Roth Mr. Mark Rozzi continued Fundraisers Salem Reformed Church William Santoro Mr. Wade Schreffler Ms. Kathy Seaman Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons Lauren Sinrod Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Smith SOS Team LLC St. Lukes Union Church Dorcas St. Michael’s Church St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Reading St. Paul’s UCC of Birdsboro St. Paul’s United Church of Christ State Public Adjusting Company Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Trout UGI Ultilities Inc. United Outreach St. Paul’s UMC United Way of Lancaster County United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley Inc Unity Church of Reading USA Payrolls Inc. Virginville Grange 1832 Ms. Susan Wentink Ms. Helen Wheeler Wilson High School Wyomissing United Church of Christ Yeager Supply, Inc. Mr. James Yocum Century Club ($100.00–$249.00) 3B Services, Inc. Abraxas Academy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adamczyk Ms. Christine Ahrens Allstate The Giving Campaign Mr. and Mrs. James Alt Ms. Marsha Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andre Ms. Lisa Askey B & G Consultants, Inc. B & G Electric Mr. Lee Baker Bank of America United Way Campaign Ms. Maureen Banks Mr. Alexander Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Milton Capiotis Stephen Carlson Catholic Women’s Club Christ Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Clifford Ms. B. Clouser Mr. Leonard Clupp Mr. and Mrs. J. Colahan Mr. Michael Bannon Ms. Harriet Baskin Mr. Theodore Bassano Bausman Memorial United Church of Christ Ms. Karen Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Mark Beard Bellco Federal Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. David Benjamin Berks County Democrats Berks County Pomona Grange Family Activities Mrs. Gene Bielecki Mr. James Biemesderfer Dr. Edward Bigos Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blaha Blandon Lion Club Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bolton Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle Mrs. Conchita Braun Ms. Catherine Brenner Breyer Construction and Landscape, LLC Robert Brigham Dr. and Mrs. David Brock Mr. Roger Broome Mr. Dennis Brown Reverend and Mrs. J. Brubaker Rick Burkey Cafe Sweet Street, LLC Mr. and Mrs. James Connors Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conrad Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Croushore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutlip Shirley Dautrich Mr. and Mrs. Terry DeBold Ms. Allison Decker Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Decker Mr. E. Degler Democratic City Committee Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dicintio Ms. Adele Diefenderfer Distributed Systems Services, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donahue Ms. Mary Ann Doyle Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Driben Drug Plastics & Glass Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn Eagle Point Properties Eastern Berks 4-H Dairy Club Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eben Mr. and Mrs. Brian Engelhardt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Erdman Ms. Mary Ervin Exeter Monthly Meeting Religious Society Dr. and Mrs. Edward Fallon 24 Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Mr. Peter Farrier Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fehl Mr. and Mrs. Steven Finkel First Baptist Church of Reading First Giving Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fisher Robert Fisher Mr. Gene Fizz Mr. Robert Flay Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ford Fusion Coatings, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garapola Ms. Nancy Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gaspari Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gernsheimer GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Charles Glick Ms. Linda Gougler Grace Alsace United Church of Christ Women’s Guild Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Barry Groebel Mr. and Mrs. Jose Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Halsey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamer Dr. and Mrs. Terrance Hanley Mr. Kenneth Harting Mr. and Mrs. Barry Haydt Mr. and Mrs. William Heffner Ms. Mary Heffner Mr. Donald Heilman Ms. June Heller Ms. Jeanette Hettinger Hitchcock Enterprises, Inc. Mr. Larry Hoffa Mr. Keith Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. Neil Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoke Holy Guardian Angels Parish Ms. Lisa Hoopes Mr. John Horrigan Ms. Geraldine Houp Interior Design Studio Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Ioannidi Ms. Cherie James Dr. Cedric Jimerson Ms. Adrienne Johnson Mr. Paul Jones Ms. Linda Jones Judge and Mrs. Albert A. Stallone Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kane Mrs. Shirley Kaupp Mr. and Mrs. David Kintsfather Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klagholz Mrs. Diane Klinger Ms. Nancy Knoblauch Douglass Kramer Ms. Shauna Kring Ms. Nancy Kuhlman Ms. Lillian Labe Mr. Edwin Lakin Dr. and Mrs. William Laubach Ms. Nancy Lawson Ms. Susan Lazor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Mr. George Legler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lessig Ms. Anne LeVan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas List Ms. Barbara Liszcz <#> Fundraisers Dr. and Mrs. William Lord Ms. Nancy Lounsbury Steven Lusky Lutheran Church of The Holy Trinity Ms. Katie Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maggs Mr. Joseph Makoski Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Malick Mr. and Mrs. John Mazzo Mr. and Mrs. James McEnany Michael McGlinn Mrs. Patricia McMahon Ms. Jody Menon Ms. Linda Meyer Mike Grim’s Truck Wreck Specialists, Inc Karel Minor Mr. Benjamin Mitten Mr. and Mrs. John Moffitt Mr. Donald Moll Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moll Ms. Bonita Moore Ms. Joann Morrell Ms. Kristin Morrow Mr. and Mrs. David Naugle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nawa Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nevitt Ms. Sharon Nygard Mr. Mark Ohlinger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Okosky Olivet Reformed Church Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orlando Mr. and Mrs. James Pachuilo continued Fundraisers Mrs. Mary Ellen Paciulli Ms. Suzanne Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Otis Parker Parson Environmental Products, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Parsons Mr. Brian Patterson Ms. Joan Patti Ms. Nancy Pawling Mr. and Mrs. Jestyn Payne Mrs. Mary Pendleton Ms. Patricia Perfect Ms. Susan Perfetto Mrs. Jeanne Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters Mr. Alfred Pettit Bradley Poore Mr. James Prosser Ms. Gloria Ray Reading Monthly Meeting Society of Friends Redner’s Warehouse Markets, Inc. Mr. Rand Reedy Dr. and Mrs. David Reese Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reidenhour Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reinhart Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reitnauer Mr. and Mrs. John Reshetar Mr. and Mrs. Baruh Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. David Rohrbach Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rohrbach Ms. Sylvia Ross Richard Ruhl Russo Food and Market, Inc. Salem Shalter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Salon JP Ms. Ruth Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. William Scheirer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schlosser Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schmoyer Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schuchman The Honorable Judy Schwank Schwarzwald United Church of Christ Ms. Lucia Scioli Mr. and Mrs. Jon Scott Ms. Marilyn Seiders Ms. Nancy Seifert Select Yogurt, LLC 1 Mr. Jeremiah Sensenig Dr. and Mr. Thomas Sewell Ms. Carol Siegel Dr. and Mrs. Edward Skorpinski Ms. Amy Smith Mr. Richard Smith Ms. Mary Smith Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smith Mr. and Mrs. Steven Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sottosonti Mr. and Mrs. James Sotzin Mr. and Mrs. Spence Spring Township Lions Club St. Paul’s United Church of Christ St. Vincent DePaul Society HGA Mr. and Mrs. John Stark Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. John Steber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steger Dr. and Mrs. John Stelmach Ms. Karen Still Ms. Terry Stukalin Robert Sutherland Ms. Helen Sweigart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swope Mr. and Mrs. John Thiry 26 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Thompson Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton Truist Mr. and Mrs. Donald Umberger Mr. and Mrs. Barry Unger United Way of Chester County United Way of Southeastern PA VA Productions, Inc. Vanguard Group Foundation Wagners Heating and Cooling Washington Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weber Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weber Mr. and Mrs. James Wegelin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weidner Mr. and Mrs. David Weitzel Mr. David Welty Mrs. Ann Wenrich Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wentzel Ms. Barbara Wesenberg West Lawn United Methodist Women Dr. and Mrs. Warne White Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whiteley Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Whitmoyer Mr. and Mrs. J. Widing Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams Dr. Lewis Winans Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolfe Women of St. Michael’s Church Mr. and Mrs. Garson Wunderlich Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zacharias Ms. Carol Zechman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zeigler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zinn Zion Moselem Lutheran Church Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support ($1.00–$99.00) David Abraham Adelphia Seafood AFSCME Local #2763 Agusta Construction, LLC Ahold Financial Services Giant Food Stores Ms. Frances Aitken Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert Mr. Edward Albert Ms. Mary Alderfer Ms. Susan Aldworth Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Walter Allen Ms. Berline Almonacy Alsace Lutheran Church Couples Class and Friends Mr. Larry Altemus Anne Ambarian Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andre Cheryl Angstadt Ms. Michelle Anton Mr. and Mrs. Wade Anundson Mr. and Mrs. Joey Arndt Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arnold Ms. Laverne Arnold Ms. Debra Aron Mr. and Mrs. George Audi Mr. and Mrs. Scott Auman Avastone, LLC Mr. Michael Baal Mr. James Baer Ms. Elizabeth Bahlinger Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Steven Baksic Ms. Maria Ballas Ms. Janet Balthaser Ray Balthaser Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Banco Ms. Mary Banco Bank of America Charitable Foundation Scott Banser Walter Banta Verne Bausher Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bean Ms. Kelly Beck Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beckerman Becker’s St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Ms. Lisa Bednar Ms. Doree Bednarik Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem Susan Belfer David Bell Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bell Mr. and Mrs. John Bellus Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bender Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Bengtson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bennethum Jr. Mr. William Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Berger Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) Ms. Maria Berreta Ms. Margaret Bestwick Mr. Jeffrey Bickel Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bickings Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bingham Mr. and Mrs. David Blaise Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blanchet Mr. Robert Blankenbiller Mr. and Mrs. John Bobb Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bobst <#> Fundraisers Ms. Kimberly Bolles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolognese Ms. Dorothy Bond Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Boretti Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borian Ms. Taylor Bowen Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowersox Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bowman Mr. and Mrs. David Boyer Dr. and Mrs. Scott Bram Ms. Evelyn Bredder Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Brew Mr. Bernard Brophy Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brower Ms. Linda Brown Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brown Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Ms. Marilyn Brown Ms. Mary Ellen Brown Building 24 Ms. Gloria Bukowski Tracey Bukowski Mrs. Peggy Burkman Mr. and Mrs. James Burton Ms. Linda Buttery Mr. and Mrs. Michael Butto Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butto Ms. Monica Button C. Malcolm Smith & Company, PC C. S. Woodward Enterprises, Inc. C.F. Heckman & Son, Inc. RichardCahan Mrs. Patricia Callahan continued Fundraisers Calvary United Methodist Church Ms. Dolores Camilli Levi Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Campbell Amandon Carles Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casselberry Ms. Mini Castaneda Mr. and Mrs. Jack Causa Celebrated Occasions Center for TMJ & Sleep Disorders, LLC Century Land Development Company Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chadwick Mr. Tai Chau Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christ Timothy Chrusch Ms. Carol Cinelli Ms. Cynthia Clapperton Mr. Richard Clark Jim Clark William Clark Ms. Nakia Clemons Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cleres Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Close Dr. and Mrs. Richard Close Mr. and Mrs. John Coccia Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Cohn Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Gary Confalone Mr. and Mrs. William Conlin Mr. and Mrs. Mark Connolly Mr. Douglas Conrad Ms. Anita Corado Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corbett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cordeiro Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Correll Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cory Mr. and Mrs. Paul Covell Ms. Jeanne Craig Ms. Grace Cramp Mr. and Mrs. Hope Cremers Mr. and Mrs. Raynaldo Crespo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cressman Mr. Richard Crow Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Curran Custom Coverings Ms. Kathleen Dagrosa Lewis Dake Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Daley David Green and Associates LLC Ms. Debra Davis Mr. Scott Davis Mr. William Davis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deane Ms. Denise DeAntonio Ms. Lynann Decusatis Mr. and Mrs. William Delcamp Mr. and Mrs. Troy Dell James Delong Mr. and Mrs. Elliott DeLong David Delozier Mr. Michael Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Michael DePaul Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Derosier Ms. Jo Ann Derr Mr. and Mrs. Bill Detterer Ms. Tricia Devlin Larry Dey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dialectos Mr. and Mrs. Brett Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Matthew DiCintio Mr. Brian Dietrich Mr. Stephen DiGiacomo Mr. and Mrs. James Dimmerling Ms. Christiania Dobler 28 Mrs. Elizabeth Donahue Christopher D’Onofrio Ms. Margaret Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Draper Mr. and Mrs. John Dreibelbis Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Drobnick Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Duca, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duchak Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duff Matthew Duffy Mr. Michael Dugal Mr. Mark Duguay Ms. Barbara Dussinger Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ebling Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ebner Ms. Lynda Eckert Wayne Egolf Kay Eisenbise Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elia Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Elzer Ms. Kim Emerson Ms. Elizabeth Eshbach Valetta Eshbach Lisa Esser Jeanie Esterly Ms. Lisa Eways Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eyer Mr. David Eyrich Mark Ezrin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fair Mrs. Helen Faller Ms. Connie Faylor Mr. James Feeman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feightner Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fellin Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fern Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ferreira Gianni Ferretti Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fessler Ms. Maureen Fey Mr. David Fichthorn Ms. Tamalyn Fick Dr. and Mrs. Marc Filstein Ms. Edith Fink Ms. Angela Fink DBA Fink Ink Mr. and Mrs. Brian Finkel Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Craig Focht Ms. Yvonne Fonte Ms. Paulette Force Ms. Lee Ann Forrer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fortescue Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fortunato Ms. Danielle Fowler Mr. and Mrs. William Fox John Fox Costenader Mr. and Mrs. William Francos Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Franey Ms. Michelle Frangakis Ms. Angela Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frederickson Mrs. Evelyn Freeman Ms. Marie Fretz Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frey Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Freyling Mr. Harry Fry Ms. Pauline Fusner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gable Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaetani Gage Personnel Services Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gagliardi Mrs. Marjorie Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Theresa Gallen Mr. John Gantz Ms. Mary Ann Garber Brian Garrity Mr. and Mrs. Darrin Gartner Mr. and Mrs. David Gasperack Mr. David Gaul Gayatri Wellness Ms. Betsy Gaynor Mr. Robert Gehman Mr. and Mrs. James Gehman Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gehret John Gehris Genesis Ventures I, LLC Genesius Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gerace Giorgio Associates Ms. Susan Gisbon Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason GO FISH! Seafood, LLC Ms. Karen Gokay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goldschmidt Ms. Yvelisse Gonzalez Mr. David Good Ms. Robin Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gottshall Mr. and Mrs. Frans Govers Ms. Sandra Graffius Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Grahl Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Granito Lauren Grant Ms. Allyson Gray <#> Fundraisers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grayson Marie Griffin Ms. Susan Grim William Grindle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gring Robert Groscup Ms. Debra Groves Ms. Bonnie Gruber Ms. Ellen Grunzig Mr. Lawrence Grybosky Ms. Martha Guckert Mr. and Mrs. William Guidici Ms. Carol Guinther Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gumpert Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gundersen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gundy Ms. Sophie Guzowski Mr. and Mrs. John Haag IV Mr. Robert Hafer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hafer, Jr. Michael Hajost Ms. Stephanie Hallman Elizabeth Hanf Mr. and Mrs. John Harenza Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris Ms. Peggy Harter Ms. Mary Fran Hartigan Ms. Shirley Hartje Kyle Hartman Mr. Michael Hartman George Hartranft Ms. Lianna Hasan Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hassinger continued Fundraisers Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hassler Mr. Kent Hatt Ms. Karen Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heck Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hecker Lloyd Heckman Mr. and Mrs. Colin Heffley Jean Helfrick Mr. Timothy Hendel Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Henn Dr. and Mrs. John Henry Ms. Charlann Henry Ms. Lee Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hertzog Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hetrich Ms. Kim Hiester Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Higgins Mr. and Mrs. John Higinbotham Ms. Anna Maria Hill Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hinkle Robert Hippert Kimberly Hippert-Eversgerd Ms. Candida Hiraldo Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hirschtritt Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoch Mr. William Hodnik Ms. Margaret Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hohl Ms. Debbie Homan The Home Depot Darlington Hoopes Douglas Hopler Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Horner Ms. Dorothy Horning Ms. Robin Horst Ms. Richard Houck Ms. Dorothy Howe Mr. and Mrs. G. Howell Mr. and Mrs. David Howk Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Huntsman Ms. Donna Hutchinson Joshua Ilgen Mr. and Mrs. M. Iqbal Isaac’s Restaurant & Deli Dr. and Mrs. Domenic Izzo Ms. Marie Jablonski Kate Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. William Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. Rajavel Jagadesan Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jarsocrak Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins Jimmie Kramer’s Peanut Bar Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joffred John D. Bucolo Esquire, LLC Mrs. Frances Johnson Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Mr. Lawrence Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones Mr. Dave Jones Ms. Robyn Jones Evan Jones JPD Management LLC Mr. and Mrs. William Kaley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane Ms. Sylvia Kane Justin Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kase Mrs. Christine Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaufmann 30 Kaye West LLC Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kellenberger Mr. Brian Keller Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Kemp Mr. Mark Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Kerchner Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kern Ms. Carol Kerstetter Tyna Key Mr. and Mrs. John Kidder Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kimpland Reverend George Kinney Ms. Diane Kita Mr. Alfred Klatt Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Klock Deborah Koch Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Koert Eleanor Koller Karen Koppenhaver Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kovach Ms. Kristin Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreider Ms. Patricia Kreitz Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kubinak Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kubis Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kulakowsky Ms. Lynda Kunkelman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kunkle Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kutz Land Displays Ms. Carol Lash Mr. and Mrs. William Lasky Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leagans Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lecatsas Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leed Ms. Constance Leinbach Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lepore Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lerch Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lessie Ms. June Lessig Ms. Ruth Levan Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lilley Mr. and Mrs. James Lillis Ms. Beth Linderman Ms. Deborah Linderman Lions Club of Fleetwood Mr. and Mrs. Michael Little Matthew Lloyd Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. William Lomnychuk Ms. Joan London Ms. Maryann Long Ms. Terri Long Ms. Janice Loomis Mr. Adam Lord Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lord Apostolos Lountzis Ms. Susan Love Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lubas Mr. and Mrs. John Luczyszyn Carlos Ludewig Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lutz M&T Bank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maglionico Mr. and Mrs. Michael Magrane Dr. Christopher Mancuso Margaret Marcinkowski Ms. Kathleen Marino Mr. and Mrs. RussellMarker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Markowski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marrella Alan Marsdale Mr. and Mrs. David Marsh Philip Marshall Martin Miller Photography Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mast Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matthews Ms. Michele McCartney Ms. Elizabeth McCauley Ms. Margaret McCloskey Ms. Linda McCormick Ms. Kelly McDonough Mr. Timothy McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Victor McGarvey Ms. Karen McGavin Ms. Shirley McGowan Ms. Nancy McNabb Mr. and Mrs. James McTish Dr. and Mrs. John Meharg Michael Mendel Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mengle Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Meridionale Mr. and Mrs. Harold Messer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metzgar Mi Casa Su Casa LLC Mifflin Court Genesis Heathcare Donald Mikes Bonnie Milke Ms. Barbara Miller Mr. Michael Miller Lois Miller Ms. Amy Miller Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Dr. Cheryl Miller Mr. Grant Miller Carol Miller Robert Miller Ms. Linda Minckler Mr. and Mrs. Roger Minear <#> Fundraisers MissionFish Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell Barbara Mohn Ms. Karin Mohr Ms. Annette Molnar Mr. John Morelli Morgan Stanley c/o CyberGrants, Inc. Ms. Katherine Morris Ms. Melanie Morroney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moser Ms. Enid Motyl Mr. and Mrs. John Moult Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer Louise Moyer Ms. Susan Moyer Mr. and Mrs. E. Muchoney Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muchoney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulkeen Mr. and Mrs. John Murga My Tribute Gift Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Myer Mr. Douglas Myers Mr. and Mrs. Mark Naso Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Neal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nein Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Nigrelli Mr. Bruce Noga Richard Noll Mr. and Mrs. G. Noll Mr. and Mrs. Michael Noon Novitiate of St. Isaac Jogues Mr. and Mrs. Brian Nugent Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Boyle continued Fundraisers Mr. John O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Brien Mrs. Betty O’Brien Ms. Paula Ogeka Richard O’Hara Reverend Kenneth Ohlinger Mr. John Olson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Omlor George Ondo Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ordway Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Shea Ms. Felicia Owens Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oxholm Sharon Painter Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pajakinas Ms. Dana Pandit Mr. Tyler Parmer Mrs. Ruth Patterson Patty’s, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pauley Ms. Petrona Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perilli Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peters Ms. Octavia Peterson Mr. and Mrs. John Petrarca Ms. Diane Petry Mr. Eric Pettersson Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Ms. Thai (Tina) Phan Mrs. Claire Phillips Ms. Marianne Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Todd Phillips Dr. Deborah Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Pilliod Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plasket Plaza Azteca Mexican Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. James Pleitner Mr. Anastasios Plevrakis Mr. and Mrs. John Pockrus Mr. Mark Poserina Mr. and Mrs. Lee Posey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Post Mr. and Mrs. Jed Powell Mr. and Mrs. Sean Powers Ms. Elizabeth Proffitt Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Promutico Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pych Quality Business Communications, Inc. Denton Quick Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rahn Ms. Dawn Raifsnider Barbara Raifsnider Mr. and Mrs. Christophe Ramirez Ms. Dawn Reade Reading Family Dental Center LLC Ms. Shanna Reaser Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Redcay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed Mr. Mike Reese Ms. Ann Louise Reganis Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Reider Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Terence Reilly Mrs. Gladys Reinert Mr. and Mrs. David Reinhart Mr. and Mrs. Steven Reiter Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Remp Mrs. Joan Reppert Mrs. Elizabeth Ressler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rice Richard C. Panagacos Insurance Kenneth Rick 32 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Riebe Mrs. Anna Riegel June Rietz Ms. Amy Riley Mr. and Mrs. Edgardo Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Cayetano Rivera-Vazquez Robert E. Noga DDS PC Fam Dentistry Mr. and Mrs. Kent Robinson Mr. and Mrs. John Rocktashel Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Rodriguez Ms. Suzanne Romig Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rosenhoover Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rosenzweig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross Ms. Jean Rothermel Ms. Erica Royko Neil Royko Ms. Debra Royles Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rubright Ms. Rose Ruggiero Mr. Larry Rush Mr. and Mrs. Santo Russo Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan Ms. Danielle Sallade Ms. Renata Samsel Ms. Erica Santana Ms. Maria Santangelo Dante Santoni Ms. Stacey Sassaman Mr. and Mrs. James Sauder Mr. Barry Sawtelle Ms. Linda Sayer Mr. Peter Scallatino Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scargle Mr. Jeffrey Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. David Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schannauer Thanks to the many generous donors for your financial support Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schappell Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schimmel Ms. Susan Schlanger Ms. Diane Schlappich Mrs. Eleanor Schlegel Jacob Schnee Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schoellkopf Mrs. Karen Schroder Donald Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schuchart Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Schwambach Patricia Scialo Mr. and Mrs. Mark Seaman Ms. Gail Seeley Scott Seidel Carol Seidel Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Selmer Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Shaaber Mr. and Mrs. Kim Shannon Larry Shaub Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Shinn Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shockley Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shomgard Ms. Shirley Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Keith Showalter Ms. Abigail Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shultz Ms. Pamela Shupp Barbara Silverberg Steven Silverman Jonathan Simon Steven Simone Drs. Vijay Singh Mr. Tod Slabik Ferne Slichter Ms. Cherie Slusser Ms. Lisa Smith Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Jr. Ms. Susan Smolnik Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smychynsky Mr. Robert Snook Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Snyder Lisa Snyder So Good Soups and Salads Ms. Cynthia Socie Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Soffer Ms. Kim Solsky Mr. and Mrs. Calogero Sottosanti Ms. Anne Spadt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spare Ms. Nancy Speicher Mr. and Mrs. John Spleen Ms. Jane Squibb Mr. Joseph Staboleski Mr. Kieran Stainsby Elaine Stanko State Farm Insurance Mr. Ron Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stegman Mr. and Mrs. William Stettler Ms. Candie Stewart Dr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart Ms. Elizabeth Stiles Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stiller Mr. Thomas Stimmel Stirling Guest Hotel, Inc. Fundraisers Mr. Matthew Stitzel Mr. and Mrs. George Stofko Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stoner Mr. and Mrs. John Stott Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Steven Strobel Mr. Scott Strobel Ms. Celeste Strobel Ms. Jolynn Stuebner Denise Stump Mr. and Mrs. Richard Surhoff Ms. Tonya Swan Dr. and Mrs. Mark Swierczewski Ms. Erma Swope Dr. Teresa Sychterz Ms. Kathy Talarico Mr. Gaspare Tallarico E. Taormina Mr. Ira Tauber Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Taylor Ms. Anna Taylor Thai Cuisine James Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Steven Thren Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Tietbohl Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Timochenko Ms. Michele Timochenko Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tobias Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tobin Tom Franey Real Estate and Appraisals Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tonneslan continued Fundraisers Trinity Lutheran Church of Sinking Spring Trisha’s Salon, LLC Ms. Laree Trollinger Mr. and Mrs. Terry Trumbauer Mr. and Mrs. Drew Trump Mr. John Tumolo Ms. Virginia Turrisi United Way of Central and N.E. Conn. United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley United Way of Southern Chester County Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urban Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ure Ms. Rosa Uribe Mr. Job Van Leusden Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Vasquez Ms. Margaret Vath Mr. and Mrs. James Vath Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vazquez Verified Background Services, LLC Mr. and Mrs. John Villecco Ms. Kathleen Vivaldi Mr. and Mrs. Son Vu Mrs. Marjorie Wagner Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walbert Mr. Jeffrey Walker David Walker Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Walling Geraldine Walls Mr. and Mrs. Ric Walmer David Walters Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Wang Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warmkessel Ms. Marlene Watts Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Waxler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weatherholtz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weaver Ms. Susan Weaver Blair Weaver Ms. Sara Weidner Mr. and Mrs. John Weinheimer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weise Ms. Brenda Weissenfluh Mr. and Mrs. Jay Weitzel Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weller Ms. Dolores Wells Mr. Greg Wells Ms. Gemma Welsh Mr. and Mrs. David Wert Ms. Regina Wheelan Mr. Theodore Wheeler Douglas White Wayne White Mrs. Doris Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wilkes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willingmyre Mao-Lin Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wilson Mr. Frederick Winne Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiser Wiswesser Family Trust Ms. Diane Wojciechowski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolfinger Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Woll Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wood Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wrobel Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wullert Mr. and Mrs. G. Yancey 34 Zer Yang Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Young Mr. and Mrs. Brian Young Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zadlo Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Zappone Mr. and Mrs. Derek Zartman Ms. Michele Zawilla Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zdradzinski Garrett Zebrowski Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zechman III Louise Zeidman Dr. and Mrs. Eric Zelnick Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zerbe Mr. H. Karl Zeswitz Ms. Freda Zettlemoyer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zientek Zion (Spies) Lutheran Church Ms. Susan Zipp In-Kind and Donations to the trash bin from the Sleep Number store at the Shops at Wyomissing on a monthly basis. Donations are truly the lifeblood of our organization and the community is very generous when it comes to giving in-kind donations and their time to Opportunity House. Socks are another hot ticket item in a homeless shelter. For the second year, Michelle Lorah, who we lovingly term the “sock lady”, collects new and gently used socks from her business, “The Perk Up Truck” and donates them to homeless shelters in Reading and Berks County. Carmen Morales also collected over 400 pairs of socks for the men, women and children. Carolyn Schultz and St. Frances De Sales, Robesonia collected blankets, towels and bed sheets for the clients. Zions Lutheran Alsace collected new hats and gloves for all of our clients. Janette Press is a member of Christ Presbyterian Church in Reading. Together with Westminster Presbyterian Church in Lancaster, they transformed the Penn National Foundation Courtyard into a bird and butterfly garden in early July. The finished area is both tranquil and scenic. The children in the technology center love the new nature area and are drawn to its beauty and bird and butterfly activity. We benefit from “Back to School” collections every year. This year Sorrelli Jewelry in Kutztown held a week long drive asking customers to bring a school item to their store and receive a certificate for money off a jewelry purchase. The Woman’s Club of Sinking Spring also donated school supplies for the second half of the school year in January. As the holidays draw near, the in-kind donations begin to arrive by the carloads! Individuals and businesses deliver all kinds of goodies to our doors for our residents. Allstate Insurance held a toy drive to benefit the children of Opportunity House. The Barnes and Noble Holiday Book Drive named Opportunity House as the beneficiary and put hundreds of books into the hands of the children of Opportunity House and the Second Street Learning Center. Penske, Financial and Accounting Department collected hats, scarves and gloves for the residents. Julie Stackhouse Girl Scout Troop collected toys and stuffed animals for our children. Stevens & Lee law firm holds an annual toy drive for Christmas presents for all the children of Opportunity House. E.J. Breneman held a pajama drive for our kids so every child had new pajamas on Christmas Day. St. John’s, Sinking Spring collected items for our dorms during their 30 Hour Famine activity. Carissa Kliner donated hats, gloves, mittens and scarves for the clients. Arlene Hafer crochets blankets for our adult clients who are going thru an illness or trauma and needed some extra warmth. Sue Rhoads made In conjunction with the United Way Day of Caring, Greater Reading Young Professionals (GRYP) read to the children in the Second Street Learning Center and then treated them to an ice cream social. It was a great way to kick off the new school year! As the temperature began to cool outside, the donations began to increase! Blankets and coats are always needed during the cold, winter months and many individual and groups held coat and blanket drives. Sue Rhoads made fleece blankets for men, women and children at Opportunity House. Holly Hartshorne collected and donated over 10 boxes of coats for everyone at Opportunity House. Rose Gelchinskies made fleece blankets so everyone has a fleece blanket to cuddle up with on a cold day. Another friend of Opportunity House is Marge Vath. She picks up pillows, and other bed necessities, headed <#> continued In-Kind and Donations At Easter time, many groups made Easter baskets for our children. The youth group, New Bethel Church, Kempton, PA, made over 20 baskets for our kids. Berks County 4H Rabbit Club made over 20 Easter baskets which included personal care items to use after eating all the candy! Brownie Troop 1706 assembled family baskets full of personal care items as part of a badge project. And what is Easter without Godiva Chocolate? Our friends at Godiva not only gave us hundreds of marshmallow eggs but also, over 40 gallons of ice cream to be enjoyed on a hot summer day! Spring Township Daisy Troop also made over 20 Easter baskets for our children. The residents of Country Meadow made a special gift for our men and women at Opportunity House – a jelly bean prayer in a baggie project was given to everyone on Easter morning. homemade fleece blankets. Little Swatara Church of the Brethren collected and donated children’s items for our smallest residents at Opportunity House. Twin Valley School had a giving tree for hats, gloves and scarfs for our residents. Parente Beard collected over 400 pounds of dry food for Opportunity House. Bern Reformed United Church of Christ put together personal care kits for the clients. Green Valley Elementary School (Wilson School District) Family and Consumer Sciences class made 85 loaves of homemade bread for our clients. They partnered with King Arthur Flour Company on a school project. Every year, children of all ages are especially kind in both thought and deed to the children living at Opportunity House. Andrew Huesgen, son of Pastor Megan Huesgen, Immanuel United Church of Christ, Shillington, asked for gift cards and craft items in lieu of birthday gifts so he could purchase craft items and come to the shelter and spend some time doing crafts with the children living at Opportunity House. Maria Lilley is artistically inclined and makes homemade greeting cards which she sells through out the summer months at various places in Berks County. She contacted Opportunity House for a list of needed items for the babies in the Learning Center and purchased the items using the proceeds from the sale of her greeting cards. Seona Shah, asked for outdoor toys for the children of Opportunity House in lieu of birthday gifts for her, so our kids had toys to play with on the playground. Through out the year, businesses and organizations donate all sorts of items to Opportunity House. Albright College Volunteer Center held a collection drive for books, canned goods, clothes and miscellaneous items. Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) held a dress down day for the cost of a personal care item that was donated to Opportunity House. New Church Live, Bryn Athyn, prepares a meal for our clients and a member of their service group, Lee Hill, makes fleece blankets which she hands out to everyone in line for their meal. Student Nurses Association at Reading Area Community College held a drive for paper products, condiments and spices used in our kitchen everyday. Spring Township seniors held an “everybody’s birthday” meeting and made a large donation of personal care items, kitchen items and towels to be used at Opportunity House. The Lancaster Spinners and Weavers Guild donate beautiful, hand made, baby booties, hats and blankets made by their members. Several departments within Penske run donation drives for different items needed by our residents. Adults, as well, donate everyday items needed at the shelter. Lauren Kemp and her family, donate needed items through out the year. Whether it is shoes for the children in the shelter or toys to use on the playground, Lauren is always willing to get the items and deliver them with a smile and a promise to be back with whatever is needed. In the summer, our kids were treated to two Reading Fightin Phils baseball games courtesy of the National Penn Bank Knothole Gang. For each game, our kids sat in prime, reserved seating and received a visit from the Fightin Phils mascots. 36 In-Kind Contributors Ms. Aura Agostini Soydan Akyol Albright College Volunteer Center Alcon Laboratories, Inc. All Souls ECC Allegheny Evangelical Lutheran Church Alsace Lutheran Church Alvernia University Mr. Jamshid Amgry Antietam Footlights Ark Animal Hospital Ms. Rachael Arndt Ms. Alyshia-Marie Astacio Charnai Aviles-Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ayala A-Z Vacuum, Inc. Ms. Geraldine Bair Mr. and Mrs. James Bardi Ms. Angela Barrell Ms. Melissa Bauer Bausman Memorial United Church of Christ Ms. Sandy Beam Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bechtolt Ms. Adrienne Beck Ms. Camalita Beckford Ms. Andrea Behler Mr. Michael Berg Berks Bible Church Berks Catholic High School Berks Christian School Berks Counseling Center Berks County Democrats Berks County Foster Grandparent Program Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) Berks County Outsiderz Berkshire Advisors, Inc. Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church of Reading Bethany United Methodist Church Bethel Dunkard Brethren Church Bills Khakis Mr. and Mrs. Austin Blimline Blue Mountain Academy Ms. Joelle Boehm Ms. Shirley Bolig Boscov’s Department Store, LLC Todd Boughter Julia Boylan Ms. Emily Branch Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brandstatter Breakfast Club Mr. Mark Brophy Mr. Jason Brown Brown Family Gerald Budzik Mr. Jeffrey Bukowski Dr. William Burfiend Mr. Mark Burford Mr. Richard Burton Mr. Wesley Burton Mr. Derek Burton C & S Medical Supply, Inc. C.F. Heckman & Son, Inc. Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Calvary Reformed Church of the U.C.C. Calvary United Methodist Church Carim Eye and Retina Center Ms. Rachel Carl Amandon Carles Ms. Michelle Carney Carpenter Technology Corporation <#> continued 31 In-Kind Contributors Mr. Benjamin Carrero Michael Casey Jordy Castillo Lauren Cesario Mr. Hamid Chaudry Jo Ann Chisolm Diane Choiniere Christ Episcopal Church Christ Lutheran Church Church of Christian Outreach Church of the Good Shepherd UCC Mr. Edward Cintron City Reach Church Reading Ms. Liz Clark Clover Farms Dairy Ms. Denita Colon Community Collaborators Community Evangelical Church Mrs. Donna Conrad Mr. Isiah Cook Ms. Julia Coralnick Beth Ann Crippen Ms. Nina Cruz Mr. and Mrs. David Cummings Custom Processing Systems D J Svenson Contracting Ms. Alice D’Agustino Dairy Queen HIBS of Kenhorst & Exeter, Inc. Ms. Sunsieray Deas Deep Roots Valley Farm Deltaura USA, Inc. Donna Deluca Democratic City Committee Gene Deren Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dieruff Ms. Heather Dietrich Ms. Denise Drobnick Ms. P. Allison duPont Dutch Maid Bakery Earthrise Enterprises Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ellis Ms. Ruth Estrella EthoSource, LLC Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Atonement Exeter Township Leo Club Mr. Tyler Farina Feed The Heart Ms. Jacqueline Fernandez Mr. and Mrs. Steven Finkel Fiorenza’s Food for Friends First United Church of Christ - Hamburg Tam Fitzgerald Fleetwood Fixtures Mr. Martin Follmer Ms. Lee Ann Forrer Ms. Karlee Fouse Ms. Lisa Frank Ms. Kelsey Frankowski Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church Frieden’s UCC Friedens United Church of Christ Fun Berks Ms. Kate Gallagher Ms. Kim Galley Mr. Bruce Gauker General Church of the New Jerusalem Ms. Carolyn George Godiva Chocolatier, Inc. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Reading Good Shepherd UCC Boyertown Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Anna Grace Grace Alsace United Church of Christ Women’s Guild Grace Fellowship of Reading 38 In-Kind Contributors Grace Outlet SDA Church Ms. Shontai Greene Sheila Guldin Ms. Carolyn Gulley Ms. Nicole Guzowski Jenna Hahn Ms. Jessica Hahn Mr. Quinn Haller Hartman Shurr Valeriano Ms. Patricia Hauser Mr. John Heckman Mrs. M. Hess Ms. Leann Hill Hillside Christian Church Thomas Hinkle Holy Cross United Methodist Church Ms. Wanda Hoover Hope Lutheran Church - Reading Hope Lutheran Church - Bowers Mr. Chris Hovan Ms. Chanel Hummel Immanuel United Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jameson Ms. Michelle Janeczek Ms. Tammy Janelle Debbie Janezic Tramont Johnson Ms. Chenell Johnson Ms. Linda Jones Ms. Amanda Jones Mr. Todd Jones Judy’s On Cherry Junior League of Reading, PA Inc. Ms. Nora Kahler Mr. Eddie Kalbach Alvin Katz Mr. and Mrs. Al Kauffman Linda Kellc Leah Kellenberger Ms. Joanne Kelly Dr. Johanna Kelly Ms. Cheryl Kern Anthony Kissinger Ms. Ricky Klick Ms. Amanda Kline Ms. Gloria Kotzer Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kowalski Ms. Andrea Kravelick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreisher Ms. Carolyn Krick Burton Krieger Ms. Mary Krohn Ms. Joan Kunkel Kurtz/Naugle Group Kutztown University Community Outreach Center Ms. Denise Lang Betty Lehman John Lehr Ms. Bonnie Leidy Ms. Barbara Leinbach Ms. Varsha Lift Lighthouse Christian Center Lincoln Park Community United Methodist Church Ms. Tanya Linsinbigler Mr. Richard Longacre Ms. Ashley Lorah Ms. Beverly Lunden Mr. Joseph Magosin Maidencreek Church Manatawny Creek Winery Lisa Marshall <#> continued In-Kind Contributors Mr. Joseph Marshall Mr. Ramon Matos Dennis Mauser Maxatawny Zion Union Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mays Bobby McLendon Ms. Sharon McLendon Betty Meinig Mr. Timothy Melcher Ms. Donna Metcalf Mr. Robert Michel Ms. Shenice Miller Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Ms. Jasmin Miller Ms. Joanne Mogel Mohrsville Church of the Brethren Ms. Donna Montgomery Ms. Susan Morey Rob Morrison Ms. Elizabeth Moult Mr. and Mrs. John Moult Ms. Linda Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nase National Penn Mr. and Mrs. David Naugle New Beginnings Community Church Nice Knitters of Muhlenberg Linda Nissley Erik Nordhoy Olivet Boys & Girls Club, Inc. Olivet Reformed Church One United Church of Christ Open Gate Camp Dr. Michele Oplinger Clinton Oppong Christine Orgechowski Ms. Nancy O’Rourke Ms. Carol Orr Papademetriou Family Mr. Tyler Parmer Penn State University - Berks College Pennside Presbyterian Church Pennsylvania Community Development and Finance Corporation Penske Truck Leasing Co., Inc. Ms. Renee Perella Mr. Karl Peterson Kenneth Posey Ms. Marian Pounder Ms. Frances Powers Ms. Sandra Prentice Dr. Susan Probst and Mr. Anthony Grimm Ms. Debby Prutztman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rader Ms. Blythe Ratcliffe Reading Area Community College Reading City Church Reading Eagle Company Reading Friends Quaker Meeting Reading Health System Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences Nursing Program Reading Muhlenberg CTC Recycling Services, Inc. Redner’s Warehouse Markets, Inc. Reform Congregation Oheb Sholom Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church Rehoboth Seventh Day Adventist Church Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reinert Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP Ms. Peggy Reisch REMAX of Reading Ms. Suzie Renninger Gladys Rentschler Mr. Elliot Rhoads 40 In-Kind Contributors Ms. Susan Rhoads Mr. David Rivera Riverfront Federal Credit Union Ms. Michaela Rizzo Joseph Rodriguez Ms. Kim Ruosch Russo Food and Market, Inc. Salem Belleman’s Church Salem Shalter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Ms. Jennifer Sallada Ms. Beverly Sander Ms. Lois Savage Mr. Joseph Scargle Ms. Darlene Schildt Mr. and Mrs. D. Schippers Ms. Aimee Schmucker Schneider Electric Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Schock Ms. Judith Schum Larry Schwartz Ms. Melissa Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Jon Scott Robert Seitzinger Ms. Mary Jo Shaw Ms. Evelyn Sheetz Renika Shepard Shiloh Mennonite Church Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shober Ms. Stephaine Simms Sisters on a Mission PatriciaSkipper Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith Mr. Clarence Smith Susan Smith Ms. Suzanne Snell Michael Sobota Sorrelli Ms. Rosa Soto Ms. Grace Sottosanti Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sotzin St. Daniels Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Francis DeSales Church St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church of Reading St. John’s Lutheran Church - Sinking Spring St. John’s Lutheran Church of Kutztown St. John’s Reformed Church of Sinking Spring St. John’s United Church of Christ - Kutztown St. Matthew’s Greek Orthodox Church St. Paul’s Fleetwood St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Mertztown St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Reading St. Paul’s UCC - Douglassville St. Paul’s UCC of Birdsboro St. Paul’s United Church of Christ - Fleetwood Ms. Julie Stackhouse Mr. Kieran Stainsby Laverne Starks Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stein Mr. Scott Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart Tama Stoeber Mr. Michael Stoffa Stonersville Social Club Stony Creek Athletic Association Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church Ms. Julie Stuckey Ms. Diana Suarez Sweet Addictions Bake Shop Sweet Surprises Teleflex Inc. The Home Depot <#> continued In-Kind Contributors The Journey Cafe Theta Phi Alpha Ms. Renee Thomas-Hartwell Ms. Tasheana Tisdale Ms. Jacqueline Tolentino Ms. Felicia Towles Ms. Mary Lou Toye Transitions Connections Travelers Insurance Tray-Pak Corporation Ms. Lorraine Trexler Trinity Lutheran Trinity Lutheran Church of Robesonia Trinity Lutheran Church Wernersville Trinity United Church of Christ of Leesport Tulpehocken Area School District Tulpehocken Jr./Sr. High School Twin Valley High School Ms. Adrienne Udzinski UGI Utilities Inc. Mr. Floyd Ulrich Mr. and Mrs. Barry Unger Van Scoy Jewelers Vanguard Group Mr. and Mrs. Philip Versace VF Factory Outlet, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Vitale Chad Walter Adrianne Wanner Moriah Webb Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells Ms. Carol Wells Ms. Joan Wendel West Lawn United Methodist Church Mr. James Westervelt Ms. Peg Whiskeyman & Friends Ms. Nutcola Whitfield Mrs. Doris Whitman Ms. Amanda Williams Kevin Wilson Wilson High School Wilson High School Girls Soccer Ms. Diane Wojciechowski Lloyd Wolf Carolyn Woodford Yeager Supply, Inc. Mr. Carter Yenser Connor Yourkavitch Mr. Ray Zale Ms. Laurel Zielinski Zion’s Church - Hamburg Zion’s Lutheran Church of Perry Twp. Zion’s Union Church Maxatawny 42 Statement of Financial Activities July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 Operations Revenue and Other Support FY’13FY’14 1. Learning Center Income $1,251,766 31% $1,326,747 30% 2. Government Grants $1,382,015 34% $1,447,623 33% 3. Contributions $ 881,879 22% $1,002,816 23% 4. United Way $ 172,284 4% $ 211,999 5% 5. Rental Income $ 167,267 4% $ 180,430 4% 6. Special Events (Net) $ 2% $ 2% 71,444 90,688 7. Investment/Misc. $ 96,158 2% $ 119,342 3% Total Unrestricted Revenue $4,022,813 100.0% $4,379,645 100.0% and Other Support Expenses Program Services FY’13FY’14 1. Learning Center $1.737,181 42% $1,794,991 38% 2. Shelter Services $ 760,248 3. Supportive Services for Veteran Families $ 238,827 6% $ 649,901 14% 4. Housing $ 441,383 11% $ 511,927 11% 5. Management and General $ 320,807 8% $ 344,218 7% 6. Fund Raising $ 299,895 7% $ 307,754 7% 7. Children’s Alliance Center $ 188,115 5% $ 223,088 5% 8. Homelessness Prevention $ 106,908 and Rapid Re-Housing 3% $ 0% Total Expenses 19% $4,093,364 100.0% $ 837,985 - 18% $4,669,864 100.0% $.86 of Every Dollar Received Goes Directly to Providing Client Services The financial information contained within was derived from June 30, 2014 Financial Statements audited by Reinsel Kuntz Lesher <#> Michael Miller Our Mural A group of students from the Pennsylvania Migrant Education Summer Program and Public Art Workshop students from Wyomissing Area Junior Senior High School worked with instructor Michael Miller to design and create a permanent piece of artwork that was installed on the north-facing wall of the corner residence of Beech Street and Second Streets. The wall measures about 70 feet wide and varies in height from 12 feet at the west end to 35 feet at the east end. Due to the size and scale of the project, the mural was begun during the summer of 2012 and work continued during 2012-2013 school year. The mural included both painted portions and areas of hand-cut glass mosaic. The mural was created on a polyester interfacing that enabled it to be worked on at multiple sites including Millmont Elementary School in the Reading School District, Wyomissing Area Junior Senior High School, Second Street Learning Center and other locations within the community. The glass mosaic was created using a similar off-site method by assembling the pieces onto fiberglass mesh. Once the mural components were completed, it was installed during the months of June and July 2013. A formal dedication ceremony was held on Monday, September 16, 2013. Members of the community attended the dedication at which time they took possession of the mural. Students and volunteers that participated in the project were acknowledged. Representatives from the Berks Arts Council, Berks County Community Foundation, Opportunity House, and PA Migrant Education Program attended the dedication. The event was covered by the Reading Eagle and WFMZ-TV. The mosaic star design found in the mural has been incorporated into the Opportunity House 30th anniversary celebration entitled “Reach for the Stars”. 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. 430 Second Street | Reading PA 19601 | 610 374-4696 www.opphouse.org