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502 West Germantown Pike • Suite 200 Plymouth Meeting, PA
502 West Germantown Pike • Suite 200 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-825-9360 www.kencrest.org KenCrest Centers 2006 Annual Report Fundraising: Venture Capital Yields New Opportunities From the Executive Director KenCrest has a history of investing private contributions in new supports and services for the people of our mission. By treating our donations as a form of venture capital, we assure our supporters that their gifts will be used in creative ways oriented to a better future for those we support. More than ever, those investments yield new opportunities for the 7,300 people we serve. Some of the funds given from private sources have been used to make capital improvements, like the fully accessible adaptive playground in West Philadelphia. Another investment works to give youth on-the-job experiences while expanding the network of potential employers for those we serve. Another privately supported initiative is helping us open critical conversations with federal and state legislators to help them understand that community-based life is the most affordable and fulfilling alternative. We are grateful for your investment in KenCrest’s new century of service. I am certain that you will never regret your financial support of KenCrest. The return on each dollar is priceless: new opportunities to bring greater ability to thousands of lives. William J. Nolan Executive Director “We are grateful for your investment in KenCrest’s new century of service.” West Philadelphia Playground: Joint Venture Capital Project Yields Priceless Outcomes Watching children run, climb, swing, sing, and chatter as they play, it’s easy to see that at KenCrest, playgrounds are used for more than playful romping. The playground serve as a classroom to help children with disabilities develop skills and imagination. “All the skills introduced in the classroom are also applied on the new playground. I see so many possibilities,” says Deborah Carter, Program Coordinator at the KenCrest West Philadelphia Center. “Could there be an outdoor classroom with art easels along the fence? Space for messy science? Tools for building? Outdoor plays with parents coming to watch? It’s wonderful to have fulfilled one vision and spark the imagination for others.” The West Philadelphia Center, an inclusive program serving children with and without disabilities, had a large outdoor space but no playground. Although staff carried out trikes and balls at recess, without accessible, developmentally appropriate slides, swings, and climbing structures many of the children had few opportunities to enjoy a variety of recreational activities. Especially the children with disabilities. With generous grants from the Nonprofit Finance Fund of Philadelphia, the Davenport Family Foundation, and St. Paul Lutheran Church of Ardmore, KenCrest has a new fully-equipped playground where the children can play, learn, and imagine all kinds of new adventures. “Nonprofit Finance Fund was pleased to award a grant to KenCrest for the renovation of the playground at their child care site in West Philadelphia,” says Joanne Bursich, NFF Project Manager. “Having a safe, high quality play area contributes to the overall quality of the child care program and ensures that kids have a wide range of activities from which to choose. KenCrest helped us to meet our goal of building a healthier, better managed child care sector in Southeastern Pennsylvania.” “We’ve seen an increase in the children’s motor skill stimulation, language development, and socialization skills for all age levels,” says Ms. Carter. “The playground has sparked an excitement that goes beyond equipment. Children are hanging bird feeders along the fence and planting a garden. Their joy is priceless.” “It’s wonderful to have fulfilled one vision and spark the imagination for others.” For more information about KenCrest Child Development programs, call 610.825.9360, or visit http://www.kencrest.org/child_care.htm. 1 National Job Shadow Day: Citizens Bank Foundation Grant Brightens the Future Employment Picture For the past three years, KenCrest has helped teenagers with intellectual disabilities celebrate Groundhog Day in a unique way – by shadowing mentors at jobs they hope to have someday. With a grant from Citizen’s Bank Foundation, KenCrest was one of the first agencies to support students from high school special education classes in National Job Shadow Day, a collaborative mentorship program of America’s Promise, Junior Achievement, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Department of Education. “Economic development projects are at the heart of Citizens’ charitable giving program,” says Deborah Khan, vice president of Community Relations at Citizens Bank. “KenCrest’s program initiatives fit within Citizens Bank Foundation’s funding focus. We believe it is really important to establish awareness of young people with disabilities as important members of the workforce.” Participating in National Job Shadow Day is an extension of KenCrest’s Transition-from-School-to-Work program. Accessing their expanding network of local businesses and universities, KenCrest supported 30 students from Hatboro-Horsham, Methacton, Boyertown, Upper Merion, and Colonial school districts in a variety of jobs. IKEA/Conshohocken, Clemens Market/Trappe, and Delaware Valley College in Doylestown welcomed students interested in learning more about jobs in retail, child care, horticulture, culinary arts, and animal care. By working closely with the teens, their teachers, and the employees at partnering job sites, KenCrest staff diligently matche students with employee/mentors to assure a good job-shadowing experience for everyone. Our staff members provide additional assistance on premises for students and their mentors. “Job Shadow Day is all about opportunity and helping kids to understand their interests and the day’s experiences so they can make decisions about their future employment,” says Rita Mandik, Director of EmployNet, the KenCrest program that carried out this project. “It’s also a very effective way for employers to learn more about the competencies of youth with disabilities. We very much appreciate Citizens Bank Foundation’s financial support. It is essential to the success of our on-going participation in this nationwide event.” Ms. Mandik hopes to expand next year’s National Job Shadow Day into Philadelphia so that inner-city employers and students with disabilities can learn from one another. “We believe it is really important to establish awareness of young people with disabilities as important members of the workforce.” For more information about KenCrest EmployNet, call 610.327.8931 or visit http://www.kencrest.org/adults_employment_services.htm. 2 Public Policy Project: River Crest Fund Grant Supports Back-Home Advocacy KenCrest’s Public Policy Project Team builds relationships with local, state, and federal elected officials to broaden awareness of the issues faced by families and agencies supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities. Working on a daily basis with many government agencies, KenCrest’s voice is important in helping legislators understand the back-home impact of budget issues and human services legislation. Coordination, information, training, and materials for the Public Policy Project Team are being funded by a grant from the River Crest Fund. “This River Crest Fund grant supports our mission of advocacy and awareness-building with elected officials that will allow us to serve more people in KenCrest’s innovative community-based programs,” says Jerry Beil, KenCrest Centers Board past president and chair of the Public Policy Project Team. Project Team members have made 12 visits to federal elected officials in Washington, DC, who represent communities served by KenCrest. The Project Team’s plan is to make follow-up visits to the legislators’ backhome offices in our area, and to expand the visits to state legislators as well. One of the Washington visits was with Congresswoman Allyson Y. Schwartz. Following that visit, Karen Gurmankin, field representative for the Congresswoman, contacted KenCrest and asked to visit with residents of our Lansdale community home in her district. “By coincidence, the visit was made on KenCrest’s 101st anniversary. It was a wonderful way to expand our Project Team’s efforts,” says Mr. Beil. “Ms. Gurmankin saw first-hand how KenCrest’s services support the residents in leading normal lives in their own community in a very financially feasible program.” The Project Team will be inviting more officials to visit our program sites and meet the people we support. Members of the Public Policy Project Team are scheduling quarterly visits to legislators’ local offices. There are 89 elected officials who represent the areas KenCrest serves. The Team invites former KenCrest Board members and friends of the agency to join them in advocating for better community-based services for all children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities. “This River Crest grant…will allow us to serve more people in KenCrest’s innovative community-based programs.” The Board of Directors of KenCrest Centers established For more information about the KenCrest Public Policy Project Team, and to join the Team, contact Laura Temple at 610.825.9360 x 209 or ltemple@kencrest.org. 3 River Crest Fund the River Crest Fund in 2002. They used proceeds from the sale of the 152-acre tract known as River Crest in Mont Clare, PA to establish the Fund. Originally purchased in 1911 by Sister Maria Roeck’s Kensington Dispensary, River Crest was “a place in the sun” for children whose parents had contracted tuberculosis. Grants from the River Crest Fund support innovative services; provide matching funds for projects eligible for external funding; purchase technology to improve services; and finance fundraising and advocacy initiatives that enhance the image and revenues of KenCrest. The River Crest Fund is a perpetual source of inspiration and support for KenCrest staff to continue the agency’s tradition of creating new ways to serve children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities. 4 Thank you Merck Partnership for Giving Miller, Turetsky, Rule and McLennan William and Joan Miller HORIZON 2005 Gary and Carol Moll Throughout the decade leading to our Centennial year 2005, individuals, churches, organizations, corporations, and foundations made gifts of $2005 or more. These donors were designated as members of Horizon 2005. The cumulative gifts from the Horizon 2005 members over the past decade totaled $6.8 million. KenCrest Centers gratefully acknowledges and honors all of the Horizon 2005 donors. $100,000 Estate of Charles Krauss Estate of Esther Muller Estate of George Schoenhut Estate of Mary Geschick Raymond and Doris Gillen Lutheran Charities/Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod/Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Foundation United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania Citizens Financial Group Combined Federal Campaign – Philadelphia Area D & D Securities Davenport Family Foundation Hal and Bonnie Davidow Sally Kennedy and Harvey Davis Deaconess Community of the ELCA Estate of Elizabeth Schoenhut Estate of Emma Renschler Estate of Frances Devlin Estate of John Molettieri Estate of Lawrence J. Uter Estate of Leanor Rife $10,000 Aetna AIG VALIC Arcadia Foundation Bayada Nurses (Helen D. Groome) Beatty Trust Jerry and Sally Beil Beneficial Savings Bank James and Mary Jane Brenneman Brown & Brown Insurance (E. Rhodes and Leona) Carpenter Foundation Child Development Foundation Citizens Bank Citizens Bank Foundation Estate of Margaret Williams Estate of Paul Richard Montgomery Newspapers William J. Nolan North Penn Community Health Foundation Charles and Helen Oerkvitz Optimist Club of Ardmore Paoli Presbyterian Church (First Presbyterian Church/Paoli) Philadelphia Corporation for Aging Philadelphia Daily News Philadelphia Inquirer PQ Corporation Saint Joseph’s University Michael and Pam Schuessler Siemens Medical Solutions USA James and Margaret Skinner David and Cheryl Smith Summit Bank Thrivent Financial for Lutherans United Way of Tri-State Upper Dublin Lutheran Church/Ambler UPS Foundation Charles and Donna Vaselaar Verizon Estate of Viola Butterworth $ 2,005 Glenmede Michael and Anita Antrim Fund for Philadelphia Grant Thornton LLP Carol Hammarberg James and Mallary Hatch Holy Trinity Lutheran Church/Abington Laffey-McHugh Foundation LBG (Lincoln Benefits Group) Lincoln Investment Planning Lynne and Kathy Marra Phil and Judy Martelli Donald and Claire Alderfer ARAMARK James and Jeanne Ashe AstraZeneca Atrion Corporation William and Jeanne Baker Sabina Baker-Tegeder Bancroft, Inc. Lawrence and Vanessa Barron John and Barbara Bartlett 5 Thank you Dale and Kathie Beck Design Art Ellen Gray Tom and Michele Bergey J. William and Verna Ditter Melinda Wolff and Edward Greer Robert and Virginia Benner Van and Debbie Billet Boeing Company Employees Community Fund Dorothy Boeshore Steve and Lisa Bonitatibus Lawrence and Cindy Borger Boscov’s Department Store Catherine Nold and Bill Bosler Lester and Barbara Bowen Jane Bracken Nancy Brenek Stephen and Elaine Brenneman Bernard Brewstein Jeffery and Susan Brown Richard and Gail Caddy Eugene and Mary Ellen Caffrey Calvary Lutheran Church/West Chester Kemberly Camp Ralph and JoAnn Carey CB Technologies James and Colleen DeVirgiliis Thomas and Rosemary Doberstein Carl and Phyllis Dubendorf Robin Duffy Robert and Katie Eaddy E. Allen Reeves, Inc. Eastwind Group Martin and Monique Echewa Eleanor Elkin Enterprise Rent-a-Car Foundation Estate of Edna Lickfield Estate of Elizabeth Wodetzky Estate of G. Edward Knapp Estate of Helen Ravenkamp Estate of Helene Bubikat Estate of Hermann Roether Estate of Olga Fasko Estate of Sara Hall Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection/Horsham Center for Discovery Odell Feaster Norman and Arlene Chaikin David and Gail Feustel Center Square Enterprises Christ Church (Episcopal)/Philadelphia Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church/Oreland Claneil Foundation Herta Clements Lee and Tracy Clemmer Charles and Sandra Cluthe John Colocousis Commerce Bank Roger and Carol Copland Brian and Janice Damiani Delran Builders D. Michael and Peg Gregoire Jay and Elizabeth Grimes William and Charlotte Guckes Werner and Biaggina Haas Richard Hanratty Hatfield Quality Meats Louise Haugen Hearts and Hands Henry S. Lehr, Inc. F. Phyllis Hepfner Keith and Eugenie Hibbard Robert and Jacqueline Himmelreich Robert and Mary Jane Himmelreich Honeywell Foundation Charles Horn III Curt and Rebecca Hudson Hunsicker Collision & Color Immanuel Lutheran Church/East Lansdowne International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 380 Karl and Sheila Fehrenbach J.P. Morgan Chase & Company Edward Forst Paul Jablow Nick and Agnes Forst Ray and Debbie Freisheim Marie Fauerty and John Frye J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Carol Overvold and Andrew Jacobson Jaffe, Friedman, Schuman, Sciolla, Nemeroff & Applebaum Genuardi Family Markets Gary and Robin James Mark and Jean Gilbert Jerith Manufacturing Co. Edward and Susan Gibbons Nicholas and Catherine Giorgio Gold & Vilim Andrew and Doris Gonzaga David and Susan Goodner Grace Lutheran Church/Royersford Thomas and Debbie Grace Russel and Jennifer Graham Grateful Foundation 6 Susan Green Dov Jaron C. Briggs and Roberta Johnson Donn Johnston Family Paula Ritchie Kadel Kanter Foundation Ken-Crest Auxiliary 4 Thomas Kennedy Theodore and Marybeth Kensicki Thank you Roy and Jane Kershaw Merck Company Foundation Paul Ritchie Kiwanis Club of Ambler Mid-Atlantic Packaging Robert Chalphin Associates KeyImpact Sales Systems Theodore and Bonnie Knauss Knights of Columbus/Middletown, DE John and Eleanor Knox James and Lea Ann Koniski Alexander and Constance Kowalski KYW Newsradio Donald and Rosemary Ladd John and Diane Ladley Burton and Helen Laman Robert Landgraf Lanier Kenneth and Ruthann Lehr Brandon Lejeune Robert Levy Art and Pixi Lewis Lockheed Martin Corporation Sara Long Lutheran Children & Family Service Lutheran Church of God’s Love/Newtown Lutheran Community Foundation Lutheran Home at Germantown Foundation R. James Macaleer Macy’s East Joseph Maguire Makin’ Music Robert Mandik Loretta Margulies Dorothy Markunas MBNA Foundation Charles and Dorothy McCarthy W. James and Dina McFalls James and Rhonda McLaughlin (The) Mercury Andrew and Mary Ellen Miller James and Belle Miller Modern Graphics Edward Moll George and Janet Morneau Motorola NBC 10/WCAU Kenneth and Judith Nelson Bruce and Ginny New John and Suzanne Newpher News Gleaner NFL Films Hildegard Nidecker LeRoy and Doris Oelschlager Old York Road Printing Mimi Olson Kathy Roether Rohm & Haas Company Sanofi Aventis Research Henry and Sue Sayer Edward and Carolyn Schmitt Garfield and Doris Schoener Bruce and Sheila Schwartz Andrew Semisch Gretchen Sennott Lloyd and Martha Sheneman Eric and Starr Shiffer Maria Simms Scott and Colleen Smedley Charlotte Snyder * Social Ministry Committee/St. Michael Lutheran Church/Unionville Richard and Janyce Olson Social Ministry Committee/Trinity Lutheran Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical St. Andrew Lutheran Church/Audubon Mark and Michelle Overwise St. John Lutheran Church/Melrose Park Elizabeth Opp Vic and Jan Ostroff PECO, An Exelon Company Paul and Barbara Petroske Edwin and Shannon Pfursich Claire Phelen Church/Quakertown St. James Lutheran Church/Limerick St. Michael Lutheran Church/Philadelphia St. Michael Lutheran Church/Unionville St. Peter Thrift Shop/St. Peter Lutheran Church/North Wales Jo Anne Picchione Jas and Annette Szygiel Prestige Marketing Teleflex Foundation Bill and Beth Piszek Prudential Securities Evan and Diane Raquet William and Carrol Reckard Redeemer Lutheran Church/Philadelphia McNamara Trading Company Redemption Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Merck & Company Reformation Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Mennonite Foundation Rite Aid Foundation Gary Reedy John and Gloria Reiff TBW Industries Thrivent Foundation Tiffany & Co. Tiger Printing Group Trinity Lutheran Church/Quakertown Douglas and Marjorie Turrell U.S. Foodservice Carl and Jean Uehling Richard and Elaine Reimet David and Sharon Rights C. Raymond Riniker 7 Thank you United Way of Bucks County United Way of Camden County United Way of Chester County United Way of Delaware United Way of Kitsap County United Way of National Capital Area United Way of North Penn United Way of Southeastern Delaware County Elizabeth Urbanchuk Stephen and Barbara VanOsten David Verica Nancy Vesey Robert and Kathy Weibel Phoebe Weidemoyer Michael and Eileen Weingram Arthur and Jane Weston West Pottsgrove Township Willow Grove Bank Everett Wilson June Wispelwey Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen Richard and Lynda Wolff Raymond and Patricia Wright William Yost Paul and Bonnie Zieger Zieger Wholesale Florists Margaret Zwolak * * Deceased Jane Bracken PRESIDENT’S CLUB 2006 The President of the Board of Directors of KenCrest Centers recognizes and thanks individual contributors who gave $200 or more during the past year. Debra Pederson and William Ader Tony Agentowicz Suzanne Agocs Winifred Anderson Michael and Anita Antrim Juan Arboleda James and Jeanne Ashe David and Janine Asher Michael and Cynthia Atwood David and Jessica Baff Derek and Meghan Baker William and Jeanne Baker Sabina Baker-Tegeder Bernard and Margaret Bamford Lawrence and Vanessa Barron Dale and Kathie Beck Elizabeth Beil Jerry and Sally Beil Rodney and Hannah Bell Steven and Leigh Anne Bell Robert and Virginia Benner Arthur and Sarah Berger Lance and Dorothy Berger Karen Bergey Mark and Debra Bernstein Dorothy Boeshore Steve and Lisa Bonitatibus Catherine Nold and Bill Bosler Lester and Barbara Bowen 8 Nancy Brenek James and Mary Jane Brenneman Stephen and Elaine Brenneman Charlene Brown Randall and Shannon Brown Scott and Sandy Budinsky Robert and Linda Bugden John Burkhart Addie Butler Richard and Gail Caddy Eugene and Mary Ellen Caffrey Walter and Marie Camenisch Kemberly Camp Anthony and Evelyn Carfagno David Carr Roger and Marie Carroll Norman and Arlene Chaiken Walter and Laverne Cheatham Lawrence Coates Robert and Tracey Cola Jim Coleman John Colocousis William and Elaine Conner Kent and Angelica Cprek Marcia Berner and Charles Dallas Michelle Daniel-Rodgers Hal and Bonnie Davidow Sally Kennedy and Harvey Davis John and Regina Decarr Carl and Kristen Deppenschmidt Vance and Andrea DiCristo Karl and Barbara Dietrich Ed and Denise DiGinto James and Amy Disney J. William and Verna Ditter Thomas and Rosemary Doberstein William and Mary Doherty Martin and Monique Echewa Alan and Linda Eickhoff Eleanor Elkin Norma Hernandez and Len Ellis Thank you Barbara Eppert Kelly Hiner Stephen and Susan March Evelyn Fair Charles Horn III Dorothy Markunas Joan Hoyer Phil and Judy Martelli William and Linda Erat Odell Feaster Karl and Sheila Fehrenbach Ann Filon E. Stephen and JoAnn Finkbiner Barry and Luanne Fisher Edward Forst Nick and Agnes Forst Aaron and Ann Foster Conrad and Julia Fowler Leonard and Ruth Frantz Ray and Diane Freisheim Marie Fauerty and John Frye Brian and Susan Gallagher Raymond and Doris Gillen Nicholas and Catherine Giorgio David and Susan Goodner Kirk and Sandra Gorman Caesar and Sue Gorski Thomas and Debbie Grace Marian Graham Russel and Jennifer Graham Ellen Gray Melinda Wolff and Edward Greer Danielle Gregoire D. Michael and Peg Gregoire William and Charlotte Guckes Larry and Virginia Guenzel W. Richard and Patricia Gum Werner and Biaggina Haas Carol Hammarberg Marc Hammarberg Barbara Hannon Richard Hanratty Bud Hansen Andy Harrington James and Mallary Hatch F. Phyllis Hepfner Mark Heron Robert and Mary Jane Himmelreich Rosann Hoffman John and Melissa Howe Curt and Rebecca Hudson William and June Hyndman Jeff Hyson John and Debbie Israel Carol Overvold and Andrew Jacobson Gary and Robin James Paula Ritchie Kadel Charles and Barbara Kahn Morton Kaufler Colleen Kelly Laurence Kennedy Theodore and Marybeth Kensicki Roy and Jane Kershaw Scott and Amy Kirkpatrick Richard and Dorothea Kishbaugh Doris Kline Theodore and Bonnie Knauss John and Eleanor Knox Audrey Koch Loretta Margulies Steven Markunas Charles and Dorothy McCarthy Henry and Cynthia McCurdy Tom and Laura McDonald Gerard and Kathryn McEvilly W. James and Dina McFalls James and Rhonda McLaughlin George and Elinor McLeer Keith McLennan Tonia McNeal LeRoy and Sally Meyers Andrew and Mary Ellen Miller Christopher and Elyssa Miller John and Josette Miller Kathy Miller Mitch and Shirley Miller Scott and Sue Miller Stanley and Judy Miller William and Joan Miller Edward Moll Michael and Beth Kormos Gary and Carol Moll Donald and Rosemary Ladd George and Janet Morneau Alexander and Constance Kowalski John and Diane Ladley Burton and Helen Laman D. Craig and Anne Landis Joanne Adams and Richard Lawrence Kenneth and Ruthann Lehr Donald and Marie Leitner Marc Levine Art and Pixi Lewis Atsuko Lin Ruth Lindbloom Fred and Christine Loomis Sherman and Debbie Lord Arthur Lucker Chung Lui Robert Mandik Tonya Monroe Keith and Susan Muehleisen Kevin and Joan Myers Erik and Helen Nelson Kenneth and Judith Nelson Bruce and Ginny New Hildegard Nidecker Lincoln and Barbara Noecker William J. Nolan William and Michele Nolan LeRoy and Doris Oelschlager Chuck and Helen Oerkvitz Jill Schumann and Mark Oldenburg Richard and Janyce Olson Terry and Kimberly Olson Elizabeth Opp 9 Thank you Vic and Jan Ostroff Gary and Carolyn Shoemaker Janice Painter Maria Simms Sean and Julrena Outen S. Michael and Sandra Palermo Bill and Beth Piszek Stanley and Deanna Pittman Edward and Michelle Polkowski Alice Portock Sylvester Puzio Evan and Diane Raquet William and Carrol Reckard Gary Reedy John and Gloria Reiff Richard and Elaine Reimet Edward and Hilary Reithmeier Maureen Kane and Patricia Remeis Stephen and Karen Renshaw Geoffrey and Suzanne Ries Joan Robinson M. Joseph Rocks Gordon Roether Kathy Roether Craig Rosenfeld Jim and Karen Rowley Jill Anderson and Jack Rule Ralph and Barbara Russo Kristi Rutledge Sean Ryan Henry and Sue Sayer Gordon and Sandie Simmons James and Margaret Skinner John and Claire Steinberg Kathleen Stevens Carol Goss and Donald Straus James and Eileen Stubblebine Laura Temple members of the Second Century Jodie Alexandra Taylor David and Trina Terne Sam and Andrea Totaro Mark and Donna Turetsky Centers, our mission, and those we Todd and Barbara Vanett James and Linda VanHorn Stephen and Barbara VanOsten Charles and Donna Vaselaar Catherine Degroot and Miguel Velez Nancy Vesey Karen Walsh Saliema Washington Robert and Kathy Weibel Christopher and Jane Weidner Jean Weigand Michael and Eileen Weingram Everett Wilson Richard and Lynda Wolff Bruce and Sheila Schwartz Raymond and Patricia Wright James and Diane Sheehan Lloyd and Martha Sheneman Eric and Starr Shiffer 10 valuable contributions of these Lawrence F. Uter Elizabeth Urbanchuk-Ross Robert Schultz Bill and Mary Sharp-Lewis Society. We acknowledge the friends. They have made an Howard and Patricia Wilson Benjamin and Ethel Serianni estate plans are welcomed as Carl and Jean Uehling Michael and Pam Schuessler Gerald and Audrey Schwartz gift or provided for KenCrest Centers in their will, trust, or other Steven and Susan Wetherill Robert Schumm Those who have made a planned Jas and Annette Szygiel John and Gail Sayer Garfield and Doris Schoener SECOND CENTURY SOCIETY – 2006 Richard and Marie Woodring William Yost Adelaide Yurgensen Robert and Ann Zemsky Anna Zieger Paul and Bonnie Zieger Robert Zimmer Robyn Zippilli enduring commitment to KenCrest serve. Theirs are gifts that will continue well into the future. We have also honored the requests of those who have asked to remain anonymous. Dale and Kathie Beck Dorothy Boeshore James and Mary Jane Brenneman George and Sophie Edwards Estate of Lenore Rife Estate of Mary Geschick Margaret Filon Carol Hammarberg Curt and Rebecca Hudson Donn and Kathy Johnston Paula Ritchie Kadel John and Eleanor Knox Louise Laidig Art and Pixie Lewis W. James and Dina McFalls Mitch and Shirley Miller Thank you Norman and Joanne Minich ELCA Foundation Brandywine Ballet William J. Nolan J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Bristol Riverside Theatre Ed Moll LeRoy and Doris Oelschlager Charles and Helen Oerkvitz Kathy Roether Jack and Jill Rule Gretchen Sennott James and Margaret Skinner GE Foundation Levin/Vizak Foundation Liberty Lutheran Foundation MBNA Foundation McFarland Family Foundation Nonprofit Finance Fund North Penn Community Health Foundation Brandywine River Museum Bucks County Historical Society Combined Federal Campaign – Philadelphia Area Copernicus Society of America Delta Sigma Pi International Business Fraternity/Saint Joseph’s University Philadelphia Foundation Flyers Alumni Gifts in Wills Rite Aid Foundation Immanuel Lutheran School/Philadelphia who choose to help KenCrest Centers through Schrenck Family Foundation Phoenixville Community Health Foundation We are grateful to all of the thoughtful people a planned gift or bequest. If you would like information about how to make a gift of this nature, please call our Development Office at 610.825.9360 for details. You may use the Sanofi Aventis Research Foundation Hearts and Hands International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers/Local 380 Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation Kiwanis Club of Ambler Wachovia Foundation Ladies Aid Society/St. Petri Lutheran UPS Foundation Knights of Columbus/Middletown, DE Church/Philadelphia Ladies Guild/Immanuel Lutheran wording suggested here in your will: Church/Philadelphia I bequeath to KenCrest Centers, a corporation under ORGANIZATIONS – 2006 Liberty Lutheran Services of my estate or $____, in income or principle or Academy of Natural Sciences Lutheran Services in America Pennsylvania Non-Profit Corporation Law, ____% both, to be used for the general purposes of KenCrest Centers. Academy of Community Music Act II Playhouse Aetna Giving Campaign Alpha Delta Kappa Altar Guild/St. Paul Lutheran Church/Philadelphia FOUNDATIONS – 2006 Ambler Theatre AIG Matching Grants American Legion Auxiliary 832/Philadelphia Aetna Foundation Brandywine Health Foundation Citizens Bank Foundation American Helicopter Museum American Marketing Association/Saint Joseph’s University Claneil Foundation Arden Theatre Company Davenport Family Foundation Artman Lutheran Home Comcast Foundation Delaware Developmental Disabilities Council Delaware Foundation Reaching Citizens with Cognitive Disabilities Art of Massage Lights of Liberty Lutheran Services in America – Disability Network Mercer Museum Merck Partnership for Giving North Penn YMCA Parents Association/Artman Center Parents Association/Harleysville Center Parents Association/Kensington Center Parents Association/Lehigh Center Parents Association/Northeast Philadelphia Center Parents Association/North Philadelphia Center Parents Association/Redeemer Center Asahi Dojo/Collegeville Parents Association/Rosemont Center Avenue United Methodist Women/Milford, DE Parents Association/South Philadelphia Center Association of Macular Diseases Becoming Center Parents Association/Roxborough Center Parents Association/West Philadelphia Center Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 11 Thank you Pennsylvania Ballet Women of the ELCA/Calvary Lutheran Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Please Touch Museum Women of the ELCA/Emmanuel Lutheran Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Saint Joseph’s University Athletic Department Women of the ELCA/Good Shepherd Lutheran Faith Lutheran Church/Montgomeryville Social Ministry Committee/Jerusalem Lutheran Women of the ELCA/Grace Lutheran Gloria Dei Lutheran Church/ Social Ministry Committee/St. John Lutheran Women of the ELCA/St. John Lutheran Good Shepherd Lutheran Church/ Social Ministry Committee/St. Michael Women of the ELCA/St. Luke Lutheran Grace Lutheran Church/Drexel Hill Southampton Lions Club Women of the ELCA/St. Matthew Lutheran Holy Trinity Lutheran Church/Abington People’s Light & Theatre Co. Saint Joseph’s University SAP Matching Gift Program Church/Sellersville Church/Phoenixville Lutheran Church/Unionville St. Paul’s Players/St. Paul Lutheran Church/Coatesville Church/Pottstown Church/Southampton Church/Wyndmoor Church/Phoenixville Church/Dublin Church/Springfield Church/Exton Women of the ELCA/St. Paul Lutheran Church/North Wales Women of the ELCA/Trinity Lutheran Church/Conshohocken Women of the ELCA/Trinity Lutheran St. Peter Thrift Shop/St. Peter Lutheran Tuxis Bible Class/St. Mark Lutheran Tyler Arboretum United Cerebral Palsy Association United Disabilities Services United Way/Bergen County Church/Glenside Church/Fort Washington Church/Lansdale World Congress and Expo on Disabilities Zoological Society of Philadelphia United Way/Burlington County CHURCHES – 2006 United Way/Chester County Augustus Lutheran Church/Trappe United Way/Delaware United Way/Kitsap County, WA United Way/North Penn United Way/Southeast Delaware County United Way/Southeastern Pennsylvania United Way/Southern Nevada Bethany Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Calvary Lutheran Church/Coatesville Calvary Lutheran Church/West Chester Christ Ascension Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Upper Moreland Township Christ Lutheran Church/Upper Darby Winterthur Museum 12 Grace Lutheran Church/Wyndmoor Holy Trinity Lutheran Church/Wallingford Immanuel Lutheran Church/East Lansdowne Immanuel Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Jerusalem Lutheran Church/Sellersville Little Zion Lutheran Church/Telford Lutheran Church of God’s Love/Newtown Messiah Lutheran Church/Newtown Square Our Savior Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Presbytery of Philadelphia Prince of Peace Lutheran Church/Norristown Redeemer Lutheran Church/Mayfair Reformation Lutheran Church/Media Christ Lutheran Church/Levittown Walker Lodge 306 IOOF Southampton Avenue United Methodist Church/Milford, DE University of Delaware Villanova Theatre Huntingdon Valley Redeemer Lutheran Church/Penndel Christ Church (Episcopal)/Philadelphia Upper Moreland High School Faith Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Advent Lutheran Church/Harleysville United Way/Triangle, NY United Way/Tri-State Resurrection/Horsham Redeemer Lutheran Church/East Falls United Way/Bucks County United Way/Camden County Spirit/Secane Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church/Oreland Christ Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Emanuel Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Emmanuel Lutheran Church/Pottstown Redemption Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Reformation Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod/ ELCA St. Andrew Lutheran Church/Audubon St. David Lutheran Church/Philadelphia St. James Lutheran Church/Limerick St. James Lutheran Church/Philadelphia St. James Lutheran Church/Pottstown St. John Lutheran Church/Folcroft St. John Lutheran Church/Hatboro St. John Lutheran Church/Melrose Park St. John Lutheran Church/Philadelphia St. John Lutheran Church/Phoenixville Thank you St. John Lutheran Church/Pottstown St. Luke Lutheran Church/Devon St. Luke Lutheran Church/Dublin St. Luke Lutheran Church/Ferndale St. Luke Lutheran Church/Frederick St. Luke Lutheran Church/Gilbertsville St. Mark Lutheran Church/Conshohocken St. Mark-Temple Lutheran Church/ Clifton Heights St. Matthew Lutheran Church/Springfield St. Michael Lutheran Church/Germantown St. Michael Lutheran Church/Sellersville St. Michael Lutheran Church/Unionville St. Paul Lutheran Church/Ardmore St. Paul Lutheran Church/Doylestown St. Paul Lutheran Church/Exton St. Paul Lutheran Church/Glenside St. Paul Lutheran Church/Philadelphia St. Paul Lutheran Church/Red Hill St. Paul Lutheran Church/Sassamansville St. Peter Lutheran Church/Lafayette Hill St. Peter Lutheran Church/Line Lexington St. Peter Lutheran Church/North Wales St. Peter Lutheran Church/Philadelphia St. Petri Lutheran Church/Philadelphia St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Church/Rosemont St. Timothy Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Tabernacle Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Tabor Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Trinity Lutheran Church/Fairview Village Trinity Lutheran Church/Fort Washington Trinity Lutheran Church/Lansdale Trinity Lutheran Church/Philadelphia Trinity Lutheran Church/Quakertown Upper Dublin Lutheran Church/Ambler Zion Lutheran Church/Flourtown Zion Lutheran Church/Spring City CORPORATIONS – 2006 A.I. Poland Jewelers/Manayunk Aetna Agilent Technologies AIG VALIC Allied Contract Services, LLC Allied Landscape & Contractor Supply Alphagraphics Angler West Consultants ARAMARK Asher’s Chocolates Atrion Corporation Baltimore Ravens Bank of America Barbara Travel & Tours Barren Hill Brewing Co. Basil Bistro and Bar Bear Creek Mountain Resort Becker’s Beneficial Savings Bank Berkley Risk Company Best Buy Blue Horse Restaurant & Tavern Borders Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Boscov’s Department Store Bowling Palace Brown & Brown Insurance Bucks County Nuts & Coffee Byers’ Choice Cahan, Somerman, Spewak & Lipschutz Candlelight Dinner Theatre Center Square Enterprises Chaddsford Winery Charitable Flex Fund Charles Becker & Brothers Chestnut Hill Rehabilitation Hospital Cin Cin Restaurant Circuit City/Plymouth Meeting Circuit City/Willow Grove Citizens Bank Comcast Commerce Bank Cotswold Interiors Cricket D’Angelo’s Restaurant Deck’s Hardware Delran Builders Design Art Designs in Stone Dogfish Head Brewery Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom Doubletree Guest Suites/Plymouth Meeting Drexelbrook Events Center Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre E. Allen Reeves, Inc. Eagle Crest Vineyard Easymatch Ebner Auto Shop EMEDCO Ernie & Neal Exceptional Parent Executive Imaging Systems Family Stages Fishbein & Company Foundations for a Brighter Future Framers Market Fred H. Straub Jewelers Fringe Salon & Apothecary Galloway National Golf Club GE General Eclectic Genuardi’s Markets Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Glen Center Pharmacy Glenmede Harleysville National Bank &Trust Haverford Trust Company Hill Company Outdoor Furniture Hinkle and Fingles 13 Thank you Huntingdon Valley Country Club Mike’s York Street Bar & Grill Seven Stars Inn Incredible Edible Delites Mojave Moon Sight and Sound Theatre IES Engineers Invo Healthcare Associates Iridesse Iron Hill Brewery ISG Office Concepts J.B. Dawson Jaffe, Friedman, Schuman, Sciolla, Nemeroff & Applebaum Jeanette Schlegel Designs Jeff Cigars Jerith Manufacturing Co. John Fish and Son, Jeweler JP Media J.P. Morgan Chase JR Associates Keller Williams Realty Group Keswick Theatre Key Impact Sales Systems Kimberton Wholesale Foods Lamberti Restaurant Lambertville Station Inn Miller, Turetsky, Rule and McLennan Montgomery Newspapers Moyer Packing Co. National Penn Bank NBC10/WCAU Network for Good New Hope & Ivyland Railroad NFL Films Old York Road Printing Oskar Huber Furniture Paulson & Co. Penn Quaker Pep Boys Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Kixx Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Rock Gym Plays and Players Theatre PoPo Designs PQ Corporation Professional Payroll Solutions Lanier Project Development & Consulting Associates Lebow Furniture Company Quickdrop LBG (Lincoln Benefits Group) Len E. Ellis Funeral Home Leonetti-O’Leary Funeral Home Lights of Liberty Lincoln Investment Planning Liz-El Jewel Box Llanerch Country Club Loop P.S. Vintage QVC Rainbow Dinner Theatre Ravenna Cucina Emilia Romana Restaurant Reading Phillies Rite Aid (The) Rittenhouse Hotel Ritz Theatre Group Lyondell Chemical Company RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve Main Skein S.R. Wojdak and Associates Maggiano’s Little Italy Marcella Soret Children’s Wear Marriott/Spring Hill Marsh & McLennan Companies MBNA Melmark 14 Robert Chalphin Associates Sanofi Aventis Research Saul Ewing LLP Sbarro’s Sellersville Theatre Sesame Place Shop Rite Stargazer Winery Stone Harbor Golf Club Strasburg Railroad Company Sunoco Superior Play Systems Thomas Higgins Group Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Tiffany & Co. Tiger Printing Group Totaro’s Restaurant Tower Investments Tower Records Tri-County Printers Trinity Picture Framing Triumph Exterminating Co. Trivest Realty Group Turchi Enterprises UPS U.S. Foodservice U.S. Restaurants/Burger King Villanova Convention Center Villanova Theatre W.S. Interiors Wachovia Bank Wal-Mart/Trooper Washington House Washington Mutual Waterloo Gardens Wawa Whole Food Market William Penn Inn Willow Grove Bank Wilmington Blue Rocks Wm. Steele and Sons Co. Zieger Wholesale Florists KenCrest Centers KenCrest Centers Consolidated Balance Sheet As of June 30, 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Unaudited) Assets Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 1,441,894 Investments at market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 7,415,269 Other Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 1,082,212 Accounts receivable (net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Plant and equipment (net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 111,944 3,130,198 Total Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 13,181,517 Accounts payable and accrued expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 169,407 Liabilities and Fund Balance Loans and mortgages payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 3,008,783 Total Net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 10,003,327 Total Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Total Liabilities and Fund Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 3,178,190 13,181,517 KenCrest Centers Consolidated Statement of Public Support, Revenue and Expenses As of June 30, 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Unaudited) Public Support Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 328,911 Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 42,500 Bequests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 53,556 Total Public Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 424,967 Private Services Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 364,609 Revenue Gain on Sale of Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Investment Income: Realized/unrealized gain (loss) on investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Dividends and interest on investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Other Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 225,231 445,565 207,395 387,144 501,503 Total Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 2,131,447 Total Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 2,084,075 Excess (Deficiency) of Public Support and Revenue over Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 472,339 Total Public Support Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 2,556,414 15 Mission Guiding Principles Our mission is to initiate, develop and maintain quality programs that result in greater visibility, understanding, acceptance, service and support for individuals who have or are at risk of having mental retardation or a developmental delay. We believe that a positive supportive environment, based on the equitable interchange between and among all people, offers the greatest opportunity for the maximization of human potential. We believe that our response to those in need is both a gift and a mandate, which we carry out in affiliation with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. We acknowledge that our present stewardship will be a link between those who have served and been served in the past and those who are yet to serve and be served tomorrow. We recognize the value of risk in service to people, and seek to explore new, improved ways to provide that service. We believe that the barriers between and among people are creations of human nature and will advocate for the needs of those we serve and for the elimination of labels that separate humankind. KenCrest Centers is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and is a member of Lutheran Services in America. 16 KenCrest Centers Board of Directors Cynthia Atwood Lawrence Barron Jerry Beil (Past President) Debbie A. Grace (President Elect) Jay Grimes Robert Himmelreich The Rev. John B. Hougen Robert Huston Ray Leight Scott McCloskey Cynthia McCurdy Drew Miller (Secretary) Catherine Nold (President) Patrick F. O’Brien Terry Olson Sister Janice Painter Jennifer Ross Jim Van Horn Steven Van Osten (Treasurer)