Autumn 2015 - Children Catalysts For Change
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Autumn 2015 - Children Catalysts For Change
. A . M . D . G . F A L L 2 0 1 5 QUICK FACTS Christmas Book Donation: Spotlights Literacy Children as Catalyst for Change Foundation Summary of Giving Over the past 7 years $190,000.00 Distributed 760 children supported Board of Trustees Timothy F. McDevitt, M.D. Chair Each year children and grandchildren of the late Jane and Harold Scattergood gather as a family to celebrate Christmas. In place of exchanging gifts, the various families bring new or slightly used books to donate to school libraries in Philadelphia, through the Book Bank’s Philadelphia READS program. In all about 120 books have been donated. There is no funding for classroom libraries. Either the classroom teacher buys his/her own classroom’s library or the children have nothing to read. These donated books are available to classroom Scattergood grandchildren of all ages bring books teachers at Martin Luther King HS. to the family Christmas party to donate to the Join us. www.philareads.org Philadelphia READS Program of the Book Bank. In 2014 60 books were donated to Book Bank. Candida Antonelli, Ed. D. Noel A. Fleming, Atty. Ann Scattergood McDevitt Michael J. McDevitt Benefit 2015 Smart Boards for Hope Partnership Lauren Moser Moore, Atty. A lovely April afternoon at Overbrook Golf Club was the perfect setting for a new venue We support organizations for the Spring Benefit. This that enable children to beyear’s beneficiary was Hope come self-sufficient members Partnership for Education, a of their communities. middle school near 11th and We are registered with the State Lehigh Avenues in North Philaof Pennsylvania’s Bureau of Chari- delphia. Mission Statement table Organizations. Sr. Rose Martin, RSM executive director of Hope Partnership graciously welcomed the featured speaker for the afternoon, Cordelia Frances Biddle. Cordelia is the author of a biography of her relative, St. Katharine Drexel. Cordelia’s enlightening talk about her famous cousin was the prelude to the book signing of “St. Katharine: the Life of Katharine Drexel.” Among the 100 guests were students and staff from Hope Partnership. L. to R. Metty Vithayalhil, Brittany Holiwww.hopepartnershipforeducation. day, Isaiah Outlaw, Pam Carunchio, Zayana org. Gunter, Sr. Cathy Manderfield, RSM, Staff, students, and board members of Hope. PAGE 2 Welcome New Board Member 2015 Candida Antonelli, Ed. D. Premananda Orphanage Centre Ongole, India It is with bittersweet hearts that we announce that we will no longer be processing donations to Premananda Orphanage. The association with Jon James, co-founder of Premananda Orphanage, has been most beneficial to both the Foundation and to the children of Ongole, India. However, the board of trustees Dr. Antonelli is an adjunct professor at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. She has been teaching for her entire professional career. Her expertise in the educational field lends additional dimensions of knowledge and experience to our board of trustees. Her previous experiences with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia as Principal, Vice-Principal, and Department Chair will augment the guidance and direction of our grantmaking. Presently, she supervises both graduate and undergraduates of St. Joe’s Teacher Education Department in their student-teaching experiences. We are most proud to have her aboard!!! Save the Date Thursday, April 28, 2016 has determined that the increase in office time has outstripped the capacity of our volunteer staff. Effective January 1, 2016 we will no longer accept donations to Premananda Orphanage. Benefit 2016...Overbrook Golf Club “The official registration and financial information of Children as Catalysts for Change Foundation may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free within Pennsylvania, 1-800732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.” Children as Catalysts for Change Foundation is a 501 (C) (3) nonprofit corporation—contributions to which are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. We are also a member of the Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations. CHILDREN AS CATALYSTS FOR CHANGE PAGE Benefit 2015 Reaches the Goal Smart Boards Replace Whiteboards Smart boards are among the latest teaching technology to grab students’ attention. Even the Pope learned how to use a smart board during his visit to Harlem. the teacher downloads from the internet, bringing the world into the classroom. For some students from North Philadelphia whose neighborhood is enclosed The whiteboards in the pic- by Bus Route 54, this is a ture left have been replaced big advantage. by smart boards in the 5th Imagine teaching the Declaand 6th grade classrooms. ration of Independence with an image of Independence They utilize touch-screen Hall on the screen. technology to move and change teaching pods that L. to R. Sister Rose Martin, RSM, executive director of Hope Partnership with Cordelia Frances Biddle, featured speaker. Committee 2015 Big THANKS to the stalwart members who tirelessly promoted the Benefit 2015 to their Families and Friends Mary Ann Flanigan Margaret Kiely Yvonne McClatchy Ann McDevitt Kathie Moser Mary O’Connell, RSM Ann Rafferty Mary Scattergood Jane Young With Love and Thanks. The students and teachers of Hope Partnership for Education. Pictured above: Tom Paul shares some family memories with cousin Cordelia Biddle about the famous Drexel Family. Pictured below: Sister Rose Martin speaks with Jack Johnson and Sandy Floyd. 3 Permit No. Ann Scattergood McDevitt, President L. Dagit, H. McDevitt, editors 421 Glen Arbor Court, King of Prussia PA 19406 Web address: www.cc4cf.org email: cc4cf@comcast.net “ For evil to exist, good men (and women) must do nothing.” Edmund Burke, English Philosopher Benefit Luncheon 2016 Thursday, April 28, 2016...Overbrook Golf Club Featuring Sam Katz and his historic account of Catholic Philadelphia The People, The Church, and the City “Urban Trinity” To Benefit Technology Funding for Hope Partnership for Education, 2601 North 11th Street, Philadelphia St. Matthew’s Catholic School, Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia