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Joan B. ParleeChair of the BoardsDoylestown HospitalDoylestown Health Foundation

James L. Brexler, FACHEPresident and CEODoylestown Health

message from laura k. wortman Vice President and Chief Development Officer

ne year ago, Doylestown Health launched the most ambitious and comprehensive fundraising effort in our history. ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health has galvanized our community and transformed our hospital campus with the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion and Ambulatory Center. The new Community Center at Pine Run is now open and adds a new dimension to healthy retirement living.

These visionary projects demand equally bold investments. Doylestown Health Foundation proudly recognizes the individuals and organizations whose investments have accelerated our bold plans in such a short time. Please join me in thanking the visionary community leaders featured in this issue, whose generous gifts have already made a significant impact.

We are also honored to recognize YOU, our steadfast donors, for pledging your support to the campaign and supporting initiatives and events across Doylestown Health throughout the year.

Thank you for sharing our vision—One Vision—for the future of healthcare in our community.

Caring for the community is central to the mission and vision of Doylestown Health. It would be nearly impossible to tell our story without first highlighting the important relationship with our community that has sustained us for nearly one hundred years.

In the early 1900s, community healthcare needs in Doylestown were growing rapidly. Patients in need of immediate care were transported out of town and the women of the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown (VIA) were working diligently to raise funds to build the first hospital.

Driven by their vision of caring for people in their own community, the VIA took a bold step and hired a visiting nurse, Miss Clementine Johnstone, in 1916. So launched our traditions of nursing excellence and caring for the community that flourish today across Doylestown Health.

This issue of the Doylestown Health Foundation Philanthropy Report is unique as it showcases a collaborative community of supporters. We are proud to visit some of our partners in philanthropy who make a difference with their gifts to Doylestown Health and with their efforts to help our community thrive.

We hope you will share our appreciation for what donors do for Doylestown Health and for others. Together, Barb and Tom Hebel, Joyce and Bob Byers, Sr., Frank Terry, and Fred Beans have made gifts that will help secure our future. Doylestown Health and our community are better because of their generosity and leadership.

We are also proud to feature our outstanding nurses. We had a chance to visit with some of them as they do what they do best—deliver care to members of our community with expertise and compassion every day.

As always, we are grateful for sponsors and attendees of our special events throughout the year. Their support makes these occasions memorable and meaningful.

Every gift makes a difference. Please accept our sincere thanks for your generosity and dedication to Doylestown Health, now and always.

Cover: Construction continues in the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion, a signature priority of ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health.

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IMU | Tara Sparling

I n s I d e d oy l e s t o w n H o s P I ta l on any given day, hundreds of patients, physicians, caregivers, volunteers, and visitors cross paths. Treatments and procedures are performed—some are complex, and some routine. At the exact same moment, a patient arrives with chest pain in the Emergency Department, a healthy baby girl is born, a patient leaves with a knee replacement, a volunteer counsels a heart surgery patient, and a mom rings the bell to signify the end of her chemotherapy regimen. Each day at Doylestown Hospital is different, yet life-changing moments are constant.

At the heart of these life-changing moments are our nurses. They work tirelessly to care for patients in our community every hour of every day and are united in placing the needs of the patients first. With grace, knowledge, and warmth, they guide patients and families through some of the most joyful and painful times in life. No gesture is too small or too great for nurses who, with the same quiet confidence, can offer a patient a hand to hold or a surgeon an instrument.

Because of their dedication to education and training, nurses across Doylestown Health are prepared for anything, from stitches to stents. Hundreds of letters and comments from grateful patients and their families share stories of nurses that go above and beyond to explain a complicated procedure, comfort a family member, and deliver expert care with kindness and the utmost professionalism. The nursing teams have helped Doylestown Hospital achieve national recognition for patient safety and quality, year after year.

We visited just a few of our nurses at Doylestown Hospital on a Thursday afternoon in August. Our goal: to catch a glimpse of them doing what they do best—caring for patients with expertise and compassion.

OR | Barb McGuinness was drawn to work at Doylestown Hospital because of its reputation for excellence in patient care. She’s also found a “great team in my colleagues in the operating room. We listen to and respect each other, which makes it safer for our patients and a more pleasant work environment,” says Barb.

Patients of Doylestown Hospital have access to complex procedures such as the Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DEIP) because of the expert, fellowship-trained surgeons and surgical teams on staff. “For cancer patients who have had a mastectomy, Dr. Angotti and Dr. Tamburrino will take skin

and fat cells from the abdomen or another area and create a natural-looking breast with its own blood supply,” says Barb. With the new operating rooms on the horizon, Barb is “excited about how we’ll do even more to enhance the safety of our patients and staff, and utilize technology in these new ORs,” she says. “It’s awesome how the leadership of the hospital treats the nursing staff. It makes a difference for us and our patients.”

ICU | Sharon Held carefully monitors the heart rate and oxygen saturation for critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit, among her other responsibilities in this fast-paced unit. Of the many tools nurses use to care for patients, “communication and collaboration are essential. We work as a team and I can count on my co-workers,” says Sharon.

“Watching the progress of the construction of the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion has been amazing,” she adds. “Our patients and their families will get to enjoy beautiful new rooms with natural light, and we will have more space for advanced technology and for our critical care teams to work together.”

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appreciation and admiration for nurses

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unparalleled care they provide every day.

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IMU | Tara Sparling ICU | Sharon Held NICU | Suzanne Ryan ED | Chris Tranchitella

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s P o t l I g H t tHe HeaRt oF HealtHCaRe IMU | After 23 years at Doylestown Health, Tara Sparling has confidence in the way “we genuinely care about our patients.” Today, as float nurse and unit coordinator, she’s managing transfers and ensuring patients are ready for discharge. “Nurses do so much more now. We anticipate people’s needs. Formally and informally we are case managers, making sure that patients have their care plans in place so they can continue to heal after they leave the hospital,” says Tara.

Among the many characteristics she admires about Doylestown Hospital, “I think it’s amazing that we are still independent,” says Tara. “It keeps us who we are.”

NICU | In the Level II neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), Suzanne Ryan cares for the hospital’s tiniest patients. “In Level II we take care of preemies born at 32 weeks of gestation. Right now, we have a few babies that just need to gain some weight before they can go home,” says Suzanne. As a nurse educator, Suzanne values the way Doylestown Hospital supports one-on-one patient education. “I can speak to this from what I do with new parents and from personal experience when my husband was a patient.” Being on the other side of the bed allowed Suzanne to observe her nursing colleagues. “The nursing staff here is excellent. My husband was a patient and I witnessed it. The nurses in the catheterization lab and IVU were amazing and the quality of care here is just incredible,” she adds.

ED | Every day is unique in the Doylestown Hospital Emergency Department. “Today I’m caring for a patient who had a stroke,” says Chris Tranchitella. With a background as a travel nurse, Chris wanted to put down roots and “sought to work at a top-quality community-based ED,” he says. “I found that at Doylestown Hospital. There’s a hometown feel that you get here, but at the same time, you’re receiving clinically advanced care —often beyond what you’d experience at a larger institution,” says Chris. Among the many benefits he’s found working as a nurse at Doylestown Health, Chris points out that “we are really well-supported with the resources we have to do our jobs and take care of our patients. The personal attention we give patients is exceptional. I think it’s because this hospital was started by and enriched by the community.”

CV/ICU | Joanne Friel appreciates that Doylestown Hospital is preparing to expand cardiovascular services. “Right now, I have two patients—one has atrial fibrillation and another is preparing for open heart surgery. It’s always busy,” Joanne says of her unit. No matter how busy it gets, “we treat our patients like family and we can do that because we work as a team. Our communication is excellent—among nurses all the way up to management.” After 16 years at Doylestown Hospital, Joanne remains “grateful every day I made the move to come work here.”

CV/IVU | Doylestown is one of only a few hospitals in the area performing the complex transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) surgery. Sarah Furness will be one-on-one with her TAVR patient for eight to 12 hours post-op. In the new year, Sarah and her unit will move to the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion, an expansion that allows patients to remain in the same room as they recover and their care levels change. “I can’t wait for the new pavilion to open,” says Furness. “As nurses, we were invited to be part of the design process and I’m excited for the new unit, because we’ll get to stay with patients pre- and post-op with the new setup. Our amazing program will have room to grow, too,” she added.

Sarah also acknowledges the importance of funding for continuing education. With support from the Nursing Scholarship Program, she received her certification in critical care nursing. “I think it’s just one of the ways Doylestown Health truly supports nursing and patient care,” she says.

LDRP | After 30 years at Doylestown Hospital, Val Narisi still considers it an “honor to be a part of the most special time of a couple’s life—the birth of their child.” With approximately 1,400 births per year in the VIA Maternity Center at Doylestown Health, the labor and delivery unit is “always busy,” says Val, who is assisting a mother in labor and helping a new mom bond with her newborn. The relationship among the nurses and the physicians “is one of the reasons it feels like such a family here,” says Val. “It’s a really supportive environment and that allows us to take such great care of our patients. I have always felt valued as a nurse, by my colleagues, our patients, and the community.”

nurses are at the heart of patient care at Doylestown Health. With their commitment to advanced education

and training, they dedicate themselves to improving the health of patients in our community with compassion and excellence.

Nurses today are respected for far more than their time-honored reputation for compassion and dedication. “Our nursing staff is consistently recognized for their professionalism and clinical competence along with their warm and caring bedside manner,” says Patricia “Patti” Stover, RN, MSN, NE-BC, Chief Nursing Officer at Doylestown Hospital. “It is touching to receive letters from grateful patients in our community that mention the positive difference nurses made in their experience.”

“I grow prouder of our nursing teams every day,” says Jim Brexler, President and CEO of Doylestown Health. “Each twelve-hour shift can hold a wide range of challenges and triumphs, and our nurses bring the same caring and competence to every bedside—whether a patient is at their most vulnerable, or at their strongest and most optimistic.”

More than 620 nurses are employed at Doylestown Health, including home care and hospice. In a day and age when nursing turnover at most hospitals is high, Doylestown Health attracts and retains quality nurses for the long term. “We have many nurses who have been here for twenty plus years and some for more than forty,” shares Stover. “Their tenure benefits our patients in many ways—from the patient experience to safety and positive outcomes.”

“We are on a journey at Doylestown Health to continue to elevate our nursing practice,” says Eleanor Wilson, RN, MSN, MHA, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Doylestown Health. “A great deal more is expected of nurses now. As the population ages, nurses are taking care of sicker and frailer patients, and must keep pace with new developments in technology. The continuum of care extends beyond the hospital and into the community,” Wilson acknowledges.

A landmark report by the Institute of Medicine in 2010 provided recommendations related to academic progression in nursing. It outlined a nationwide goal that at least 80 percent of nurses should have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) by 2020. “We are well on our way to this goal,” says Stover. “Six years ago, 45 percent of nurses at Doylestown Health had their BSN. Now, 72 percent of our nurses have earned their BSN as part of our BSN 2020 initiative.”

To achieve this ambitious goal, leadership at Doylestown Health increased the amount of tuition reimbursement dollars available to nursing staff. “We have been fortunate that our donors wanted to partner with us,” says Laura Wortman, Vice President and Chief Development Officer. “Through Marv and DeAnn Woodall’s continued support and the generosity of additional donors, significant funding has been made available through the Nursing Scholarship Program. This funding is a win-win for our nurses and the patients in our community.”

“The scholarship program has afforded our nurses the opportunity to achieve advanced degrees, while they continue to deliver high quality, compassionate care to the patients and families we serve,” says Patti Stover.

The number of certified nurses has also grown, as the scholarship program supports the tuition for coursework in advanced certification that allows nurses to build on specific strengths, passions, and expertise in a wide range of clinical and surgical specialties.

In addition to generous support from the community, the Nursing Scholarship Program continues to grow through proceeds from events such as Nurses’ Day celebrations, and a fashion show that the nurses organized. Last year, $40,000 was raised from these events.

The team spirit among nurses also extends to their collective support of ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health. “In addition to the contributions that nursing teams made during the building design process, they are helping us make healthcare safer and stronger for patients in our community by personally investing in the campaign,” says Wortman.

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CV/ICU | Joanne Friel CV/IVU | Sarah Furness LDRP | Val Narisi

We are on a journey at Doylestown Health

to continue to elevate our nursing practice.”

Eleanor Wilson, RN, MSN, MHA

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For more information about supporting the future of Doylestown Health through the One Vision campaign, please visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org

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The late actress Audrey Hepburn once said, “To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.” By all measures Barb and Tom Hebel are true believers, having dedicated their professional and personal lives to improving the health and beauty of the Doylestown community. In their respective roles as Vice President for Human Resources at Doylestown Health and President of Bucks Country Gardens, Barb and Tom share a remarkable commitment to the people and community around them.

“From a young age,” shared Barb, “we were brought up to give back. Our parents were tremendous examples for us. My father and mother worked incredibly hard and were generous in giving to others, even when they struggled to make ends meet.” Tom says one of the most valuable lessons he learned from his father, a pastor, was “just how important it is to support and be involved in your community. It’s my pleasure and privilege to connect with people through volunteering for Bucks Beautiful, the Chamber of Commerce, and at our church.”

It is a shared passion for business, gardening, and people that Tom says creates “opportunities to connect with so many folks in our community—our customers at Bucks Country Gardens, landscape design clients, and organizations that make a difference, like Doylestown Health.”

Of the Hebel family’s many connections to Doylestown Health, Tom recalls that one of the earliest partnerships was with Bucks Country Gardens as a sponsor and landscape designer of the Bucks County Designer House and Gardens. Held each year by the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown (VIA), proceeds benefit Doylestown Hospital and the VIA’s other community initiatives.

Barb joined the staff of Doylestown Health in 2000 as a recruiter in Human Resources. Now as Vice President, Barb oversees the daily operations of Human Resources, as well as several other departments, including Education, Volunteer Services, and Pastoral Care, to name a few. Barb and Tom “share admiration for the mission of the VIA and what the women of the VIA started,” says Barb.

“The Hebels are part of Doylestown Health’s immediate and extended family,” says Jim Brexler, President and CEO of Doylestown Health. “Barb and Tom are committed to the health of Doylestown, and they help us raise the bar in cultivating a healthy community. There’s not an event here or in the community that they are not involved in through Bucks Country Gardens or through the gifts of their time and leadership.”

As part of their commitment to the future of Doylestown Health, Barb and Tom continue to build on their philanthropic support. “They go above and beyond to support us,” says Laura Wortman, Vice President and Chief Development Officer. “Over the years, Barb and Tom have witnessed the tremendous progress we’ve made. Now they are demonstrating their faith in our future with their recent outright gift and their legacy commitment to support the priorities of ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health.”

When the Hebels look to the future, they are even more committed to remaining a part of the Doylestown community. “We want to stay in the place we love,” says Barb. “You don’t have to leave—you can get world-class healthcare right here. What makes Doylestown Health so unique is that the spirit of the VIA continues to guide us. We are progressive and innovative yet we have the most caring physicians and associates,” she continues. “I encountered that in my own patient experience; my children did as well and so has my mother at Pine Run Retirement Community. We provide a tremendous continuum of care.”

“We have been blessed in our lives,” adds Tom. “Investing in the future of Doylestown Health means that it will be here tomorrow, and even stronger for the next generation of our family and families in our community.”

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for barb and tom hebel, the roots of their community involvement run deep

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For more information about the Second Century Fund and the One Vision campaign, please visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org

giving for all seasons

Every season is Christmas at the Byers’ Choice, Ltd., headquarters in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. Just one step across the Christmas Museum threshold, and visitors of all ages are transported into a whimsical world featuring the signature “Carolers” figurines, beloved by collectors worldwide for their timelessness and charming handcrafted details.

The Carolers were originally imagined, designed, and created by Joyce Byers, who sculpted the first models at her family’s kitchen table in the 1960s. “Joyce couldn’t find decorations that we could afford and that truly represented the warmth and joy of the season,” Bob recalls. Initially the Carolers were gifts for family and friends, but demand for the figurines grew quickly as more and more people admired their delightful qualities.

Soon the entire Byers family was involved in production, and Bob was selling door to door. “I was in the construction business at the time,” he says, “and we were struggling to make ends meet. Once we finally got accepted to the New York gift show, I could stop banging on doors! My advice is that if your spouse has a hobby, you should encourage it because you never know where it might lead,” he said with a smile.

Over the last forty years, the success of the Carolers has allowed Bob and Joyce to expand on another passion—giving back. A substantial portion of the Byers’ Choice yearly profits directly supports local, national, and international charities. The Byers Foundation was formed in 1982, and since then Bob’s dedication to philanthropy has been recognized with prestigious honors, including the National Caring Award, given to only five Americans each year. “We are regular people that God has blessed,” Bob says, “and we have a responsibility to help others, especially in our community.”

Doylestown Health is one of the many organizations that benefit from the Byers’ longtime involvement and generosity, as Bob has a special appreciation for the importance of good health. “I have four stents and I wouldn’t be here without the capable doctors at the Reif Heart Institute,” he acknowledges.

Bob calls Dr. Auteri and Dr. Guidera his godsends. “They’re first-rate doctors. I’m proud to support Doylestown Hospital because one of the best ways you can give back is to make sure people are healthy,” he continues. “Doylestown Hospital is a community treasure and I want to make sure it’s here for families in our community, including the wonderful people that work with us at Byers’ Choice.”

According to Jim Brexler, President and CEO of Doylestown Health, “Bob and Joyce are incredibly civic- and community-minded people. Their early gifts to the hospital allowed us to expand and innovate, and serve more patients. Because of their most recent gift to the Second Century Fund, we can continue to grow and meet the needs of the community.”

“Transformational gifts from community leaders like Bob and Joyce demonstrate a vote of confidence in Doylestown Health and our future plans,” says Laura Wortman, Vice President and Chief Development Officer. “To have their support means a great deal. We are truly grateful for all they do to make us and our community stronger.”

Along with their leadership gift, Bob and Joyce chose a signature piece of artwork from their private collection to grace the reflection garden in front of the new Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion. Titled The Dance of the Cranes, the sculpture holds deep meaning for Bob. “To me it’s a symbol of rebirth, similar to what happens after you enter the hospital and are transformed by the life-restoring experience of being healed. The crane represents good fortune and longevity, and I came out of Doylestown Hospital with a whole new life,” he shares.

For Bob, the crane is as much a symbol of his journey as a beacon for others. “I thought it would be wise to do more good while I can still see the benefit it will have. I hope that I can encourage others to give back to Doylestown Health, too.”

for joyce and bob byers, sr., the joy of giving launched successful careers

and a thriving family business that allows them to make a difference year-round.

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a material differencetogether with his children and grandchildren, Frank Terry, founder

of Marvic Supply Company, is a proponent of making a difference in the community.

With over fifty years of experience in the construction and building supply business, it was “only a matter of time before the folks at Pine Run recruited me to sit on the Buildings and Grounds Committee,” says Frank Terry, Board Chairman of Marvic Supply Company. As a resident of Pine Run Retirement Community, Frank had a front row seat to the construction of the new Community Center, affectionately known to residents as the “Hub.”

Building materials run in the Terry family. Frank’s father ran a lumber yard and he and his four brothers worked alongside. In 1967 when the opportunity arose to buy a construction supply store, Frank says, “It was an answer to a prayer.” From its beginnings as a single location in northeast Philadelphia, Marvic Supply now comprises seven locations in five counties and currently employs a staff of nearly 100. Generations of the Terry family work together, just as Frank and his brothers did decades earlier. While Frank entrusts the day-to-day operations of the company to his son-in-law Dave Smith, and sons Rich and Wes, you can still find Frank lending a hand at the Marvic Supply offices.

The Terry family also shares numerous ties to Doylestown Health. Nancy (Terry) Smith currently volunteers in the Doylestown Hospital post-anesthesia care unit (PACU). “I’m amazed at the quality of care and type of procedures available,” she says. “You used to have to go downtown to get the kind of services that they offer now.”

Along with his siblings, Rich notes the quality of care at Pine Run Retirement Community. “When our mom’s health declined, she could be cared for right on Pine Run’s campus at the Health Center in close proximity to my dad,” says Rich. His brother Wes had confidence that she would be in good hands because Pine Run is part of Doylestown Health. “The nurses took really good care of Mom,” says Wes. “They were so friendly and treated everyone—family and spouses—really well. Even though Mom’s gone now, Dad gets hugs from the nurses when he goes to visit friends in the Health Center.”

Ensuring a bright future for Pine Run Retirement Community, as well as for Doylestown Health, is important to Frank and his family. Frank took special interest in the Community Center’s early stages of construction; in fact, Marvic Supply furnished building materials for the exterior of the new Hub. During phase two of the construction of the Community Center, Frank eagerly anticipated its completion along with fellow residents, and made a gift to the One Vision campaign in direct support of the project.

“We are thrilled that our new Community Center has opened,” says Maria Santangelo, Executive Director of Pine Run Retirement Community. “Generous gifts from residents and the community have allowed us to create an exceptionally vibrant living community here at Pine Run. We want to share our gratitude with Frank for his generosity, and we’re delighted that Marvic Supply Company contributed to the project, too,” she continued.

“Pine Run Retirement Community and Doylestown Health are important to our family and our business,” says Dave Smith. “They enhance the quality of life in our community, which has an impact on the value of homes and attractiveness of homebuilding. When we’re successful, we can support even more initiatives,” he continues.

Giving back to Doylestown Health also means that employees of Marvic Supply will have access to the healthcare they need for generations to come. “I have been blessed in my life,” says Frank, “and I am glad that I can continue to make a difference for my family and the community that supports our business.”

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For more information about supporting the expansion of Pine Run Retirement Community through the One Vision campaign, please visit

DoylestownHealthFoundation.org/PineRun

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the road to healthy living

By his own admission, Fred Beans is a “driven type of guy.” A resident of Doylestown for more than forty years, he is well known as the founder and president of the Fred Beans Family of Dealerships. Nationally recognized year after year for its commitment to quality, excellence in customer service, and charitable giving, the company employs nearly 1,700 people in southeastern Pennsylvania.

Fred’s dedication to health and wellness also influences his business strategy: he offers a wide range of wellness benefits to all employees designed to keep them healthier and happier. The Healthy Living program features nutrition coaching, healthy lunch-and-learn gatherings, fitness challenges, and access to the company’s wellness coordinator. “Being in business is a tremendous responsibility; and being a good role model is important,” says Fred. A recent profile in The Wall Street Journal detailed Fred’s own personal fitness training regimen and highlighted the now legendary push-up challenge that Fred undertakes to celebrate his birthday, raising the number of push-ups he does to correspond to his age. Now at 80 years of age, “Every year is a bigger challenge,” says Fred.

Encouraging healthy living and providing quality healthcare through programs such as Doylestown Health’s Workplace Wellness Solutions “brings stability to our workforce,” notes Fred. “We want to support our people. We are blessed that we live in Doylestown and that we have the resources that we do. Doylestown Health is a vital part of the community,” he continued.

a personal commitment to health and wellness unites Fred Beans’

philosophies on business and philanthropy. With a generous leadership gift to the

One Vision campaign, his dedication to improving the well-being of others will

resonate for years to come.

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For Jim Brexler, President and CEO of Doylestown Health, “the Beans family is iconic in this community. Fred and his family run a great company and they make their employees’ healthcare needs a top priority. They are truly invested in making this community a healthier place, and they are constantly looking for ways to support organizations that make a difference in the health and wellness of the community.”

Over the years, the Fred Beans Family of Dealerships and Doylestown Health have partnered on a number of initiatives. “We are grateful for Fred’s trust in us when he refers employees here for their healthcare needs,” adds Brexler, “and we’re proud to partner with an organization that sets such a great example of leadership in business and occupational health. Our community wouldn’t be what it is without Fred.”

According to Fred, “Anything you do with the right spirit will be successful,” and that includes supporting the future of Doylestown Health with a generous leadership gift to the One Vision campaign. “Doylestown Health has always had a great reputation and the hospital has always been top-notch,” says Fred.

“The Fred Beans Family of Dealerships is a stellar example of corporate citizenship,” says Laura Wortman, Vice President and Chief Development Officer for Doylestown Health, “and we are very fortunate to benefit from their generosity—from charity driving events to donations of blankets, cards, and craft kits for cancer patients.” Named in honor of Fred’s most recent gift, the Fred Beans Family Waiting Area in the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion will enhance the patient and visitor experience with a more comfortable and welcoming environment. “Now,” she

continues, “with Fred’s leadership gift to the One Vision campaign, he’s making an even bigger impact by strengthening the future of healthcare in our community.”

Reflecting on his support of Doylestown Health and the community, Fred gets a special sense of satisfaction. “I work hard and I’m able to give back and I’m lucky I can do it,” he says. “I just don’t think I’d feel the same way about buying a boat as giving back to a worthy cause like this.”

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With deep gratitude, Doylestown Health applauds this esteemed group. Our Visionary Leaders represent lifetime giving or leadership gifts of $1,000,000 or more to Doylestown Health. These exemplary individuals and organizations share the same philanthropic spirit that established Doylestown Hospital in 1923. Generous support at this transformational level will lead us into our second century of delivering exceptional care.

visionary leaders

The Asplundh FoundationFred Beans FamilyMr. & Mrs. Richard T. ClarkMr. & Mrs. John W. ConwayMr. & Mrs. Louis E. Della PennaDoylestown Health Medical StaffFriends of the Heart InstituteMr. & Mrs. Eugene R. GladstonMr. & Mrs. Alex GorskyMrs. Jane HellbergDr. & Mrs. John W. HubbardMr. & Mrs. William L. MarshallMr. & Mrs. Sydney F. Martin

Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCaughanThe Minford FoundationMorel Family FoundationDr. & Mrs. Donald E. ParleeEstate of Catherine R. PriceMr. & Mrs. Kevin S. PutmanMr. & Mrs. Larry V. RankinMr. & Mrs. Robin RomanEstate of Elizabeth TrossettVillage Improvement Association of DoylestownThe Warwick Foundation of Bucks CountyMr. & Mrs. Marvin L. Woodall

AnonymousDr. & Mrs. Bruce ApplesteinMrs. Julia BartelsMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Bartzer, Jr.Ms. Susan T. BeansMrs. Patricia G. BitzerMr. & Ms. Albert B. BrownMr. & Mrs. Stephen B. CampanaMs. Ingeburg ChambersMr. & Mrs. Christopher B. ChandorMrs. Mary Jane ClemensMrs. Margaret D. CopenhaverMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. CounihanMr. & Mrs. Roger De SocarrasMrs. Coni D. DunganMr. & Mrs. Leon EphrossMr. & Mrs. Richard ErnestMr. & Mrs. Robert L. ErvinMr. Donald F. Fernandes, Sr.Mr. Bert FethonMrs. Sandra C. Fickes*Mrs. Frances L. FinkleMr. James B. Francis, Jr.Ms. Valerie GardnerMr. Robert D. GilmoreMr. & Mrs. Steven D. GilmoreMr. & Mrs. Eugene R. GladstonMrs. Willetta K. GourleyMs. Edna B. Graham

Mr. & Mrs. Penrose HallowellMr. & Mrs. Steven R. HansonMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. HebelMary C. & Dennis HelfMrs. Jane HellbergMr. & Mrs. Stephen D. HirtDr. & Mrs. Henry B. HoltzmanMs. Yvonne C. HonditchDr. & Mrs. Marshal W. HoytDr. & Mrs. John W. HubbardMr. Glenn F. KinseyMrs. Nancy L. LaRosa & Mr. Frank LaRosa*Mr. Donald E. LemingMr. & Mrs. William LieserMrs. Kathleen W. MahanesMr. Tom ManionMr. & Mrs. William L. MarshallMr. Richard MartinDr. Ahmed Mazaheri*Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCaughanDr. & Mrs. Eugene McGonigleMrs. Judith MelsonMr. & Mrs. Gerald P. MillerMr. Richard B. Millham, Sr.Mrs. Patricia Lee Neiley*Ms. Constance L. OcelusMr. & Mrs. Ephe A. OlliverMr. & Mrs. John T. O’Neill

The following friends have generously provided a legacy of care by naming Doylestown Health in their estate plans. Their beneficent vision impacts the healthcare and wellness of future generations.

CeleBRatIng legaCy and lIFetIMe gIvIng

Ms. Kathy A. OttingerDr. & Mrs. Donald E. ParleeMrs. Mary Foster-Quinn & Mr. Michael QuinnMr. & Mrs. Larry V. RankinMr. & Mrs. Gregory ReifMr. Joseph RenzettiMr. & Mrs. Robin RomanMr. Richard M. SakulichMrs. Mary SantucciMrs. Helen E. SassamanMrs. Helga L. SchmidtMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. SchroederDr. Ann M. ShowanMs. Elizabeth Donnem SigetyMs. Cécile Balizet & Mr. Kenneth L. SnyderMrs. Kathryn J. Souilliard & Dr. Donald Souilliard* Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. SpanningerMr. James M. StumpfMs. Carel A. TaylorJean & Dan UptonDr. & Mrs. Steven C. WagnerMrs. Angela Walker & Mr. Joseph Walker*Dr. Sirus Zenouzi

Another way Doylestown Health builds healthy communities is through Workplace Wellness Solutions, an innovative program that offers comprehensive occupational health services and personalized employee wellness programs to large and small businesses in Bucks County and beyond.

According to Allyson Gilmore, Program Director, “a healthy, engaged workforce helps a business achieve maximum productivity and success. With Workplace Wellness Solutions, we can tailor our program offerings to meet the unique needs and goals of each employers’ workforce.”

Some of the largest employers in Doylestown and Bucks County are among the 43 organizations currently participating with Workplace Wellness Solutions. They include Central Bucks School District, the Fred Beans Family of Dealerships, the Thompson Organization, Delaware Valley University, PennEngineering, the Meet Group, SofterWare, Lenape Valley Foundation, LRP Publications, and American Heritage Credit Union, among others.

Workplace Wellness Solutions leverages the expertise of Doylestown Health providers to conduct screenings and referrals, and to develop health education seminars and webinars on topics such as healthy eating and understanding healthy ranges for blood pressure and cholesterol. On-site health fairs, flu-shot clinics, and biometric screenings bring resources to the workplace, eliminating some of the time constraints busy employees may have in accessing information and preventive care in a timely manner.

Partnering with Workplace Wellness Solutions is an added value that companies like the Fred Beans Family of Dealerships use to recruit and retain staff. Consistent health coaching and wellness challenges are common across the dealerships. Results are tracked from year to year and already show positive trends in improving health among employees in the organization. “With this program we are supporting a holistic approach to health and wellness for individuals in our community by guiding their journey to better health through their place of work,” says Jim Brexler, President and CEO.

For more information about the priorities of the One Vision campaign, and to learn

how your gift can make a difference, please visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org

Philanthropic investments lay the foundation for Doylestown Health’s second century of care.

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Mr. & Mrs. Todd CarrollMr. & Mrs. Shawn CummingsMr. & Mrs. Matthew DavidsonDoylestown Emergency Associates, PCDoylestown IPA, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. HebelMr. & Mrs. Eugene L. Jacopetti, Jr.John S. McManus, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Philip S. JohnsonDr. & Mrs. Scott S. LevyMr. & Mrs. Patrick MagriMs. Mary Shields McKinneyMr. & Mrs. John S. McManus, Jr.

chairman’s circle • $50,000 - $99,999As partners in philanthropy, members of the Chairman’s Circle exemplify the remarkable leadership we rely on with gifts and commitments of $50,000 to $99,999 annually.

The following pages reflect the Fiscal Year 2019 Honor Roll and represent new gifts and commitments made from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019. Doylestown Health Foundation gratefully recognizes those donors who gave in support of critical operating and capital needs.

Merck Company FoundationNorwood CompanyMr. & Mrs. David E. RattnerSEISilverman Family Partnerships, Inc.Susan Swartzlander TrustTonamora FoundationClara L. Troemner TrustFlorence Troemner TrustJean & Dan UptonVanguard CharitableMrs. Eleanor R. WilsonMr. & Mrs. Mark Woodall

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Dignitary society • $2,500,000 - $4,999,999Doylestown Health is deeply honored to acknowledge the transformational gifts of the Dignitary Society, which pave the way for innovative and revolutionary healthcare with annual contributions and commitments of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999.

Visionary society • $1,000,000 - $2,499,999With annual gifts and commitments of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999, members of the Visionary Society share in the philanthropic spirit that is at the very heart of our history.

FounDers society • $500,000 - $999,999Named in honor of those whose support was instrumental to the establishment of Doylestown Hospital in 1923, the Founders Society represents an elite circle of dedicated donors who have made annual gifts and commitments of $500,000 to $999,999.

trustees circle • $100,000 - $499,999We are proud to recognize this formative group of donors whom we entrust to advance our mission with annual contributions and commitments of $100,000 to $499,999.

Dr. & Mrs. John W. Hubbard

Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. ClarkMr. & Mrs. Robin RomanMr. & Mrs. Marvin L. Woodall

Mr. & Mrs. John W. ConwayMr. & Mrs. Eugene R. GladstonMr. & Mrs. Alex GorskyMr. & Mrs. Larry V. RankinEstate of Elizabeth Trossett

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. ChandorMr. & Mrs. William L. MarshallDr. & Mrs. Donald E. Parlee

Mr. George BallMr. & Mrs. Christopher S. BeckMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Byers, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Corsini, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. CounihanMr. & Mrs. Louis E. Della PennaDoylestown Radiology AssociatesMr. Robert D. GilmoreMr. & Mrs. Steven R. HansonThe Keenan DealershipsMr. & Mrs. Dieter KrieghoffKrieghoff International, Inc. Frances McCredy TrustMr. & Mrs. Brian R. McLeodMr. Richard B. Millham, Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. O’NeillPenn Color, Inc.

Mr. James A. PerutoMr. & Mrs. G. Nelson PfundtMr. & Mrs. Kevin S. PutmanMr. Richard M. SakulichMrs. Helen E. SassamanMr. & Mrs. Adam H. SchechterSchwab Charitable FundMs. Elizabeth Donnem SigetyThe Sigety Family Foundation Ms. Cécile Balizet & Mr. Kenneth L. SnyderThe Thompson FamilyVillage Improvement Association of DoylestownMr. & Mrs. Richard J. VolpeThe Woodall Family Trust

presiDent’s club • $25,000 - $49,999Honoring the hospital leadership of our past and present, the President’s Club recognizes donors who have invested in Doylestown Health with generous annual contributions and commitments of $25,000 to $49,999.

Anonymous Advisors Charitable FundDr. & Mrs. Bruce ApplesteinThe Asplundh FoundationDr. & Mrs. Joseph AuteriMr. & Mrs. Albert B. BrownBucks County Medical Associates, PCMs. Anna CarrollMr. Matthew CarrollCentral Bucks Family PracticeMrs. Mary Jane ClemensMrs. Margaret D. Copenhaver Mr. & Mrs. Paul DiNardoDoylestown Anesthesia Associates, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Leon Ephross

Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. ErvinMr. James B. Francis, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. FrazierMr. & Mrs. William M. GobleMs. Elizabeth A. GriffinMr. Howard E. HecklerMr. & Mrs. Charles JebranJohnson & Johnson Matching Gift ProgramEstate of E. Lenore KaufmannMr. & Mrs. William LieserMr. & Mrs. John F. McCaughanThe Medleycott Family FoundationThe Minford FoundationDr. & Mrs. Robert L. O’ConnorDr. & Mrs. Jung Park

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With annual leadership gifts and commitments of $5,000,000 or more, the Centennial Society honors and celebrates our leaders in giving. Their investment in excellence, innovation, and compassionate care for the community at Doylestown Health is truly exemplary.

centennial society $5,000,000+

Anonymous Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.Bank of America The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Matching gift companiesThrough their matching gift programs, the following corporations have maximized the impact of many charitable donations to Doylestown Health:

IBM Johnson & JohnsonMacquarie GroupMerck Company FoundationOracle

Dr. Mary Ellen Pelletier & Mr. Joel PelletierMr. & Mrs. George PodhorRosalind & Alfred Berger FoundationMs. Patricia Roenish SalmonMr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. SwanstromMr. Franklin A. TerryMs. Colette WagnerMr. & Mrs. R. Bruce WallaceMr. & Mrs. James WatersDr. Beth Snyder & Mr. Stuart Wilder Ms. Ashleigh WoodallMs. Katherine WoodallMr. William G. WoodallThe Woodtiger Fund

Pfizer Foundation Philadelphia Contributionship Insurance CompanySandmeyer Steel CompanyUS Bank

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pruDence suyDam society • $10,000 - $24,999Named for the chair of the Relocation Fund Drive that helped establish Doylestown Hospital on West State Street in 1975, the Prudence Suydam Society honors the selflessness and dedication of donors who have made annual gifts and commitments of $10,000 to $24,999.

Anonymous 6 Brothers FoundationAmerican Heritage Credit UnionMr. & Mrs. Matthew B. AsplundhMr. & Mrs. Jay D. BrodishBurns MechanicalMs. Emily N. CareyMr. & Mrs. William A. ChabotChildren’s VillageMr. & Mrs. James L. Clark, Jr.Cornerstone Health & Fitness, LPMrs. Rosemarie CutlerMr. & Mrs. Edward DentonMr. & Mrs. Paul J. DiCiccoMrs. Ella J. DiPeteDoylestown Country ClubDoylestown Health Medical StaffEden Charitable FoundationMr. & Mrs. Michael FeeneyDr. Brenda A. FoleyMs. Elizabeth Seeber & Mr. Christopher GirandaDr. & Mrs. Charles R. GrezlakMr. & Mrs. Scott M. GriffithMr. & Mrs. Penrose HallowellDr. & Mrs. Brett M. HarrisonEstelle Hewlett Trust

George Hofmann TrustJohnson & Johnson Employee FundKids-N-Hope FoundationDr. & Mrs. James J. KmetzoMrs. Mary K. KulpDr. & Mrs. Richard D. LangH. Clay & Eleanor Large TrustLori’s Gift ShopMacquarie GroupMarvic Supply Charitable FoundationDr. Cynthia Maryanoff & Dr. Bruce MaryanoffDr. & Mrs. James B. McClurkenDr. Joseph F.X. McGarvey, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F.X. McGarvey, Sr.Estate of James A. McGirrMr. & Mrs. William J. MullinMs. Lillian M. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Ephe A. OlliverPine2Pink FoundationPinnacle ENT Associates, Doylestown DivisionMr. & Mrs. Randall K. PopeMr. & Mrs. Joseph PorettaPost & PostDr. & Mrs. Atul RaoDr. Suzanne Reinhardt & Dr. Sean C. Reinhardt

Mr. Andrew RouseRuth Boland Memorial Golf OutingMr. & Mrs. I. Thomas SaldiMs. Maria SantangeloMr. & Mrs. Frederick E. ScheaMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. SchroederMs. Gayle Goodman & Mr. James SearingSeemon H. & Natalie E. Pines FoundationMr. & Mrs. Frank T. ShumanMr. & Mrs. Mark W. SimonMrs. Flo Smerconish Dr. David L. SmithEdward Steely TrustMr. & Mrs. Louis StellarThe Superhero Project, Inc.UBS Donor Advised FundUnivest FoundationMildred Van Horn TrustDr. & Mrs. Melchiore A. VernaceWilliam & Anna Walker TrustEstate of Anna Mae WallowitchMs. Lisa Meehan & Mr. Grey WarnerMr. Stephen A. WeissmanMr. Richard V. Young

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norma munsey society • $5,000 - $9,999 In the early days of the 20th century, visiting nurse Norma Munsey helped to establish the first emergency room at Doylestown Hospital and brought healthcare to township schools. This Society honors her pioneering energy with annual contributions and commitments of $5,000 to $9,999.

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Mark AbissiMr. & Mrs. Carl Hj. Asplundh IIIReba Barnes TrustMs. Susan T. BeansThe Benevity Community Impact FundMrs. Patricia G. BitzerDr. Joan Block & Dr. Tim BlockDr. Angela Boylan & Dr. Douglas N. BoylanBucks County Orthopedic SpecialistsDr. Charles B. BurrowsBuxmont Medical Associates, PCBeverly Coller Campbell & William F. Campbell, Jr.Central Bucks High School EastDr. & Mrs. Kieran D. CodyMr. & Mrs. Martin ConlonMr. Matthew CostelloMr. & Mrs. Rick CounihanMr. & Mrs. Curtis J. Cowgill IIIMr. & Mrs. Richard F. CubaSteve W. Day, Jr., Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Della-RodolfaMr. & Mrs. Paul T. EdgertonMr. & Mrs. Harry FergusonEstate of Sandra FickesFidelity CharitableDr. & Mrs. Thomas FisherMr. & Mrs. William FordMr. Samuel Griffiths IIIDr. Ann Guidera & Dr. Steven GuideraMr. & Mrs. John D. HafnerMr. & Mrs. Steve B. Hazzard, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. HirtDr. Soe HtaySwartzlander Hulshizer Trust

Mr. & Mrs. Sam JonesMr. & Mrs. Kurt E. KennedyMr. & Mrs. Thomas Kentopp Lockton CompaniesMs. Lianne MarottaDr. & Mrs. Richard MascoloMr. & Mrs. Dennis J. McIlhinneyDr. Elizabeth McKenna & Mr. Philip McKennaMrs. Judith MelsonMartha Dana Mercer TrustDr. & Mrs. Michael G. MooraddNobadeer FoundationMr. & Mrs. Steven NovelloMs. Doreen H. PayntonPebble Hill Custom Builders, Inc.Ms. Polly Javorski & Ms. Sheri M. PutnamMr. & Mrs. Richard A. ReifMrs. Sandra L. RickertMs. Sharon RimmerDr. Renee A. Sangrigoli & Dr. Robert M. SangrigoliMr. & Mrs. Charles ShawMrs. Cathy D. StevensMr. Thomas McK. ThomasMr. & Mrs. Paul C. TroyUBS Financial Services, Inc.Univest Bank & Trust Co.Mrs. Barbara Weand & Mr. Mark Weand* Dr. MaryAnn Williamson & Mr. Jesse J. WilliamsonMr. & Mrs. Earl WinfieldMr. & Mrs. Howard M. Wolf, Jr.Ms. Laura K. WortmanDr. & Mrs. David J. Young

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Peter AchornMr. & Mrs. Donald K. AdriaansenAirstream, Inc.Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. AkbariMs. Barbara B. Wachter & Mr. Stephen Albert Mr. & Mrs. William J. AlbertAlderfer & Travis Cardiology, PCAllergy & Asthma SpecialistsAllied World Assurance Company Holdings Ltd.Anchor Health PropertiesMs. Jacqueline AsplundhMr. & Mrs. Carl Hj. Asplundh, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Keith M. AsplundhMr. & Mrs. Andrew AuteriDr. & Mrs. Anthony Auteri Mr. & Mrs. George BakerMr. & Mrs. William T. BallantineBank of America Merrill LynchDr. & Mrs. William P. Barba IIIMs. Susan L. BargerMs. Christine O. BartellsMs. Lynn T. Bush & Rev. John BartleMr. & Mrs. James W. BaskinMr. & Mrs. Jonathan J. BeldingMs. Catherine J. BennerMr. & Mrs. John V. BergenMrs. Patricia J. BerryDr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. BishBlaze Oil, Inc.Dr. & Mrs. James P. Blore, Jr.Ms. Ethel K. BlumbergMr. & Mrs. William E. BogerMs. Janet R. BorowyMr. & Mrs. James L. BrexlerDr. Joseph BrosnanMr. & Mrs. Benedict A. BugajewskiMr. & Mrs. Arthur P. Burger, Jr.Butch’s Body Works, Inc.CAPTRUSTMs. Ruth CarlsonMr. & Mrs. Gerard CaronelloMs. Marie B. Carota

Mr. & Mrs. David W. CarrollCentral Bucks High School WestDr. & Mrs. Scott D. ChapinMs. Patricia L. ChapmanDr. Benjamin ChuMr. & Mrs. William ClarkMs. Jillian ClaytonMr. & Mrs. Neal CodyMr. & Mrs. Thomas CorriganMr. Joe CowheyMr. Edwin CunferDr. Karen W. David & Mr. S. Edgar DavidDavid Family Charitable FoundationMr. & Mrs. Mark A. DegatanoMary Delaney TrustMr. & Mrs. John DempsterDoylestown Hospital Snack BarDoylestown Market, LLCDuane Morris, LLPMr. & Mrs. Michael A. DunnEastburn & Gray, PCMr. & Mrs. Richard S. EganDr. Tara Eisenberg & Dr. Joshua EisenbergExposure Marketing & Promotion, Inc.ExxonMobil FoundationMr. & Mrs. Stuart H. Fellman, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Joseph D. FerraraFinancial RecoveriesFred Beans Family of DealershipsFriends of the Heart InstituteMrs. Phyllis GagnerDr. David GalianiMr. & Mrs. Thomas GanMr. Christopher GargesMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. GaviganMr. & Mrs. Edward & Adelene GegnasDr. & Mrs. Eric GejerMs. Robin GellerMr. & Mrs. Richard GenterMrs. Margaret H. GeorgeMr. & Mrs. Kenneth GeraceMrs. Marianne S. GilmourDr. Lindsay Gladysz & Mr. Michael Gladysz

Mr. Kenneth GoldenbergDr. Lisa C. Sklar & Dr. Scott D. GoodroadMr. & Mrs. Jerry GorskiGorski Engineering, Inc.Ms. Mary Jane GrandeMr. & Mrs. Donald GrantGrant Thornton, LLPDr. & Mrs. Michael J. GratchDr. & Mrs. John J. GribbMr. & Mrs. Dennis GruverDr. & Mrs. Francis GrzywaczMrs. MaryLinda C. GuariniMr. & Mrs. Charles E. HardimanDr. Linda Kruus & Dr. John D. HardingMr. Ronald J. HarkinsMs. Helen B. HaunMr. & Mrs. Richard HazenHCSC/Miller-Keystone Blood CenterMr. Andrew HeathMary C. & Dennis HelfMs. Lin B. HodgdonHolz & Henry, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Michael HoyMs. Bonnie Chang & Mr. Robert T. HsuIndependence AdministratorsIndependence Fire Sprinkler Company, LLCMr. & Mrs. John IvesMs. Michele J. JaffeJefferson HealthJohn Paton, Inc.Ms. Rosanne JohnsonKane, Pugh, Knoell, Troy & Kramer, LLPDr. & Mrs. Joshua M. KarpMr. & Mrs. George W. Karr, Jr.Mrs. Joan M. KelleyMr. John KellowMr. and Mrs. Timothy P. KellyMr. & Mrs. George W. KennedyMr. & Mrs. George KiefferMs. Roberta KimMr. Walter Carl KinzingerMr. & Mrs. Timothy C. KiorpesMarie J. Kister TrustDr. Edwin R. KnopfMr. & Mrs. W. Roy KolbDr. Michele J. KopachDr. & Mrs. Andrew E. KrickMrs. Kathryn LambertMr. Steven J. LannettiMr. Gregory G. LawtonDr. Mark Choi & Mrs. Sarah C. Lee

Dr. & Mrs. Guy A. LeeMr. & Mrs. Norman LeisterMs. Kelly LenoxMr. & Mrs. Donald LeviMr. & Mrs. Adam LevittMr. Patrick LinskeyMr. Daniel LipsonMr. & Mrs. Timothy LongDr. Mary B. Toporcer & Mr. William LuceMr. & Mrs. Eric LuthiMr. & Mrs. Thomas F.J. MacAniffMrs. Kathleen W. MahanesDr. & Mrs. Eric A. MarchantMr. & Mrs. William F. McElroy, Jr.Ms. Bridget McEnrueDr. & Mrs. Eugene McGonigleMr. & Mrs. Kevin McKayMr. & Mrs. J. Bruce McKissockMeyer Design, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. E. Scott MikalaitisMs. Lynn MillerDr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Minissale, Jr.Molecular Imaging TechnologiesMr. & Mrs. Michael A. MooreDr. Sarah R. Goodyear & Dr. Cyrus J. MorganMorgan Stanley Gift FundMr. & Mrs. Joshua MoserMr. & Mrs. C. Scott MoyerMr. & Mrs. Christopher A. NardoMr. & Mrs. Richard NeddenriepNetwork for Good New Start Medical, LLCDr. & Mrs. John H. NuveenDr. Corinne A. Nyi & Dr. Kayson NyiO’Brien & Ryan, LLPOOKA Japanese RestaurantMr. Robert J. OpdykeMs. Kathy A. OttingerPA Health & WellnessMr. Anthony PackMr. & Mrs. Donald S. PageMr. & Mrs. Phil A. PainoMr. & Mrs. Donald D. Parzanese, Sr.Mr. Jon PatonMs. Margaret PendinoPenn Radiation OncologyMr. & Mrs. Andrew PetersenPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramPhillips Memorial HospitalPine Run Retirement Community

new century Fellowship • $1,000 - $4,999The members of the New Century Fellowship are committed to improving the lives of others through their annual gifts and commitments of $1,000 to $4,999.

Dr. & Mrs. Stanley A. PlotkinPNC BankMr. & Mrs. Joe H. H. PorterMr. & Mrs. David W. PriceQuatrefoil ConsultingMs. Margaret N. Queripel-Gilmore Mr. & Mrs. Alexander RankinMr. & Mrs. Donald RappMr. Michael J. ReddingtonDr. & Mrs. John B. ReissMs. Joyce RivasMr. & Mrs. David E. RobinsonMr. & Mrs. James B. RoehmMr. & Mrs. David RossDr. Christine Roussel & Mr. Edward RousselHon. & Mrs. William H. Rufe IIIMs. Pamela H. RussoMrs. Jean W. RutherfordMrs. Mary SantucciSaul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, LLPMr. David D. SchumannMr. & Mrs. Harris A. SchwartzMs. Kathryn SchwartzScrubs & Beyond, LLCMs. Linda Miller Seifried & Mr. Michael R. SeifriedMs. Liz SerkinMr. & Mrs. Willard ShellyMr. & Mrs. Samuel R. ShipleyMs. Sandra Reiss Shivy & Mr. Brian ShivyShopRite of Warminster, LLCMr. Jim ShuteDr. & Mrs. David A. SilbermanLisa & Adam SilversteinDr. & Mrs. Stephen B. SloanMrs. Karen SnyderSovereign Consulting, Inc.Dr. Joanne Brenneman Speigle & Mr. Wayne SpeigleDr. & Mrs. Paul D. SpiroMr. & Mrs. John W. StahlMs. Catherine StanleyMr. & Mrs. Jack StantonDr. & Mrs. Laurence H. StoneMr. & Mrs. John P. StoverSweat Equity Sports Technology, Inc.Tandigm HealthMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. TaylorTD BankTevix MD

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Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. HaleDr. Steven G. HarperMrs. Beverly HarveyHatzel & Buehler, Inc.Mr. Glenn HaunMrs. Jane HellbergMs. Pamela HextMrs. Erma P. HillMs. Tania HoyerMr. & Mrs. Ted A. JarrettKeystone Aluminum & Glass Company, Inc.Ms. Helen C. KlineMr. Bevan William KohanMs. Carolyn S. KozakowskiDr. & Mrs. Joseph C. KraynakDr. & Mrs. Thomas S. KubeMs. Stella Vnook & Mr. Dmitry Kublankov La Chele Medical AestheticsMs. Marilyn LangDr. Alex LeeMr. & Mrs. John LograndoMs. Ruth A. LoveMr. & Mrs. Ronald M. LudwigMr. & Mrs. Brian K. LuffMr. & Mrs. William J. LutzM&M Tile Co., Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Makowski, Jr.Dr. Eileen Engle & Dr. Thomas H. MalloukMr. & Mrs. Rich MatternMr. & Mrs. Mark McCoolMr. Charles McNamaraMedPro GroupMr. George R. Miller IIIMr. & Mrs. Gerald P. MillerMr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. MolloyMr. & Mrs. William L. MontgomeryMrs. Helen MontgomeryDr. & Mrs. Andrew MustinMr. & Mrs. Michael A. NangleDr. & Mrs. James NelsonMr. & Mrs. William NeumannNFP Corporate ServicesMrs. Karen C. NilsenMrs. Judith OaksMr. & Mrs. Jerome J. OzovekMs. Christine Passarelli

Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. Mitchell AldenAmbler Industries, LLCAmerican Pilot’s Association, Inc.Mrs. Ellen B. AsplundhB. Pietrini & SonsMr. Mark S. BardiDr. Jeanne Ludlow & Mr. John BerginBergin’s ChocolatesMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BitzerDr. Deanna BlanchardMr. & Mrs. Robert E. BlanchardDr. Caroline Heise & Dr. David G. BolandDr. Francis B. Boland, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. James BorthwickMr. Matthew BorzioMs. Vicki BoslerMr. & Mrs. James V. BottoMrs. Nicole BoytinMr. Christopher BruceMs. Nancy BrunEstate of Ernest BrunBuckingham Valley VineyardsDr. & Mrs. Joe D. BurekMr. & Mrs. Jonathan BurpeeMs. Sophie CaronelloMs. Kim Carson

Mr. & Mrs. Robert ChernoffDr. Michael ChristiansenClark Hill PLCClemens FoundationMrs. Michele ClugstonColin’s AngelsMr. & Mrs. Bill CopeCopy ProductsMr. Michael CostoCovenant BankD. M. Sabia & Co., Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Mark DavidsonDr. & Mrs. Bruce M. DerrickDiamond Drilling CompanyMr. & Mrs. Richard K. DixonCharles H. Dorsett, Jr., Esq.Dr. Lorraine Dougherty & Mr. Neale DoughertyMr. & Mrs. Robert S. EichfeldE. J. Raith Mechanical, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. EvansMr. Nathan FabrosMr. & Mrs. Ronald FeiglesMrs. Maryann D. FerraroFrank T. Lutter, Inc.Ms. Valerie GardnerMrs. Audrey S. GromanMr. Ravi Gupta

PaulIne B. young PaRtneRsHIP $500 - $999In 1942, Mrs. Pauline Young came to Doylestown Hospital as a private duty nurse. By 1951, she was hospital superintendent and then director of nursing. We are grateful to recognize annual gifts and commitments of $500 to $999 that honor her dedication to advancing healthcare.

Ms. LeeAnn HillMrs. Roberta HuberMr. Roy R. HumphreysMr. Glenn A. JackamonisDr. & Mrs. Roy A. JackelMr. & Mrs. Paul R. JacksonMs. Anne G. JeffreyMr. & Mrs. Henry K. JustiMr. & Mrs. Ivan KazzeMrs. Betty H. KitsonDr. & Mrs. Jason M. KomaszMr. George R. KulpMr. & Mrs. Brent P. KushmanMr. Michael LahiffMrs. Nancy J. LambertThe Lancaster Group, LLCMr. & Mrs. Stan LashnerMr. Bernard LawheadDr. & Mrs. Edward H. LeonardMr. & Mrs. James P. LofasoLowenbrau Property ManagementMs. Michele A. LuttrellMr. George T. MagnattaMs. Ashley A. MakowskiMr. & Mrs. Richard ManganMr. & Mrs. David F. MartinMs. Katherine K. MataMs. Komal MayekarMr. & Mrs. Vincent MazzeiMs. Geraldine McGarityMr. & Mrs. Robert W. McMullinMcNamara Financial GroupDr. & Mrs. Vincent J. MennaMr. Jeffrey M. MinickMr. Thomas J. ModzelewskiMr. & Mrs. James R. MolenariMr. & Mrs. Joseph MonahanMr. & Mrs. Jim MorrisDr. & Mrs. Louis F. MorsbachMr. Cleon A. MoyerMr. & Mrs. Gary K. MunkeltMs. Christine L. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Yash NandanNCH CorporationMr. Gregory A. NietoMr. & Mrs. Donald I. NollMr. & Mrs. Stanley Noreika

Mr. & Mrs. John F. StanglMr. & Mrs. Bob StarnerMs. Dorothy L. SteeleMr. & Mrs. Michael T. StefanskiDr. & Mrs. Joseph H. StellaMs. Kelly SterrMr. & Mrs. John R. StottMr. & Mrs. Richard C. StoverSt. Paul’s Lutheran Church Mrs. Shirley A. Strawn & Mr. Henry K. Strawn* Ms. Sherine SuberoMr. & Mrs. John SzyszkoMr. & Mrs. Fred W. ThomasMr. & Mrs. Thomas TraceyMr. Frederick N. TroutMr. & Mrs. Leo TysakUnited Way of Bucks CountyMs. Teresa R. Van AkinMr. & Mrs. Earl WaltonWells Fargo Community Support CampaignMr. Ernest WernerMr. & Mrs. Michael C. WilliamsMrs. Shirley WunschMr. & Mrs. Craig WurstMrs. Loretta WysockiMr. & Mrs. Wayne YetterMs. Donna L. ZebleyMr. Ronald C. Zinzer

Mr. & Mrs. John T. O’NeillMr. & Mrs. Garrett E. OwenMr. James F. PacciorettiMr. Scott PattersonMr. & Mrs. Christopher A. PattysonDr. & Mrs. Kumar PenmetsaMr. & Mrs. Anthony PercettiMr. Adam PerryMr. Barry PersonMr. & Mrs. John B. PhillipsMs. Linda PollickMr. & Mrs. John R. PostMs. Shirlee A. PrescottPrestige Institute for Plastic Surgery, PCMrs. Patricia A. PriceMs. Diane PritchardMr. & Mrs. Bob QuigleyDr. & Mrs. William R. RateMr. & Mrs. David T. ReesMr. & Mrs. Harold ReeserDr. JoAnne ReifsnyderReinard InsuranceMrs. Kellye RemshifskiMr. and Mrs. Jim ResekMr. W. Calvin Riley, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. RobinsonMr. & Mrs. William J. RogersMrs. Dorothy J. RosenbergerMrs. Barbara RussMr. Christopher SchautzMr. & Mrs. David W. Schmauk, Sr.Mrs. Helga L. SchmidtMrs. Barbara L. SchneiderMr. & Mrs. Robert A. Schnell, Jr.Mr. Bhavin ShahMs. Marinela ShqinaMs. Donna ShullMrs. Esther SilverMs. Hanna N. SkjevelandDr. Nina Skuban & Dr. Aleksandar SkubanMr. & Mrs. Kim SmithMr. Matthew SmithMs. Tacy SmolenMr. & Mrs. Fred E. SnyderMr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Solomon, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Sperry * deceased

Anonymous AANW Holdings, LLCAbbott LaboratoriesMr. Eric AbelRev. Maggie AinslieMr. & Mrs. Wayne H. AlbertDr. & Mrs. James C. AldenMs. Mitra Mazaheri AlfieriMr. Robert B. AllahandMr. & Mrs. Wilson A. Anton, Jr.Aqua America, Inc.Bank of America Matching GiftsMr. & Mrs. Leon A. BanksBarb-Lin CarpetsMs. Angela BarryMr. Brad BaumMr. & Mrs. Raymond L. BeaudoinMs. Shirley BeckMr. & Mrs. David C. BennettMr. Richard BeyerMrs. Charlotte C. Bielecki* & Mr. David C. BieleckiMrs. Laura BiersmithHon. Edward BiesterMr. & Mrs. Chad C. BlueMr. & Mrs. William R. Bonnett IIIMrs. Marianne BrownMr. & Mrs. Terry BurcawMrs. Paula CapriottiMs. Carol A. CarrochiDr. Steven CarverMs. Kaye CeilleDr. & Mrs. H. N. Chubb IIIMrs. Jill Chwal & Mr. Ed Chwal* Mr. & Mrs. Ted ClemmerMr. & Mrs. Anthony L. CoiaComplyAssistantMr. & Mrs. Roger Conrad

Ms. Maureen Wheatley & Mr. Mark R. CosgroveMs. Gigi Cox-Malescio Ms. Cathy DamicoMr. & Mrs. Harry R. Dannehower IIIMr. Frank J. DollMrs. Ruth W. DoyleMrs. Faith DurbinEFB, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Kurt EisenschmidMs. Shari EllenbogenMr. & Mrs. Joseph J. ErmigiottiExxonMobil Northeast PRIDEMs. Sally Fabian-OresicMr. & Mrs. Robert R. FischerMs. Carolyn S. FoxMrs. Janice M. FunkMrs. Nancy GalardiMr. & Mrs. Michael GechtGeorge Nakashima Woodworkers SAMr. & Mrs. Roy GiffordMr. Dan GinsbergMr. & Mrs. Robert GordonMr. & Mrs. David GotschalDr. & Mrs. Robert GottfriedMs. Kim GronendahlDr. & Mrs. James C. GuarinoMr. & Mrs. Alan K. HadfieldMrs. Ann HadfieldMs. Robin HajducekMrs. Geraldine H. HappMr. & Mrs. John C. HareKrista P. Harper, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Philip HeacockMs. Sharon HeldMr. & Mrs. Gregory P. HellerHeller’s Seafood MarketMrs. Alice E. Hilbert

swartzlander society • $250 - $499Local physician and surgeon Dr. Frank Swartzlander was a strong supporter of the Village Improvement Association’s early campaigns to establish a community hospital in Doylestown. The Society named in his honor gratefully recognizes annual contributions and commitments of $250 to $499.

Mr. & Mrs. Dick PattersonMs. Michelle A. PedersenMr. & Mrs. Wesley G. PericoneMr. Jeffrey E. PhillipsPMA Management CorporationMr. Joseph PrinziMs. Carol Quinn Mrs. Mary Foster-Quinn & Mr. Michael QuinnMrs. Pam RatiganMr. & Mrs. Richard L. RellerMr. & Mrs. William R. RobertsonMr. & Mrs. William R. RookstoolRothman Institute at Jefferson HealthDr. Susan Sander & Mr. Mark SanderMrs. Mary Lou SanderScansource Charitable FoundationMs. Marlene J. SchatzDr. Amy SchmidtMr. & Mrs. Stephen L. SchreinerDr. & Mrs. Joseph M. ShaefferMr. & Mrs. Saad A. ShamsiMr. Richard C. SmithMr. & Mrs. Edward StevensMr. & Mrs. Howard B. Stoeckel IIIMs. Susan SturdeeMr. & Mrs. Jas SzygielMr. & Mrs. Joseph TaberMr. & Mrs. Matthew S. TaylorMrs. Chris ThompsonTyler & CompanyUnitex Textile Rental ServicesUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New JerseyVentresca, Ltd.Veralon Partners, Inc.Dr. & Mrs. Oleg VinnikovMs. LeAnn WarfelW.B. Mason Company, Inc. Mrs. Maria K. WhalenMs. Beverly WillardDr. & Mrs. Robert WillardMs. Diane WilliamsWorth & Company, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. F. David YatesMr. Gordon E. YoungkinMr. & Mrs. Babak ZenouziDr. Sirus ZenouziDr. & Mrs. Howard S. Zipin

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Mr. & Mrs. John G. ThompsonMr. & Mrs. Patrick ThomsonTITAN Mobile ShreddingDr. & Mrs. Alfonso TobiaDr. & Mrs. John W. TomlinsonMr. Butch TurnerDr. & Mrs. Charles E. TweedyUnion Electric Contracting CompanyUPMC Health PlanMr. & Mrs. John UprightMr. Butch UrichUSI Insurance Services, LLCMr. & Mrs. Lloyd J. VansantVerizon FoundationDr. Thomas VikorenVisiting AngelsThe Waldman Family Charitable TrustMr. & Mrs. Dennis R. WalshMr. & Mrs. John WalsonMr. & Mrs. Ron WatsonMr. Mark E. Weand, Jr.*Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. WeberW. E. Boger & Associates, LLCDr. Donna Angotti & Mr. Peter D. WebsterEstate of S. Blanche WehrungWest Chester Mechanical Contractors, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. WhiteMr. & Mrs. Robert WhitlockWolters Kluwer HealthMr. & Mrs. Brian J. WoodMr. & Mrs. Harrison WoodruffMr. Richard G. WrightYourCauseMr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Yunaska

new CentuRy FellowsHIPContinued

Gifts recognized in this 2019 Philanthropy Report represent new contributions and commitments from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019. We make every effort to accurately acknowledge all gifts. Please accept our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions and contact us at 215.345.2009 or at [email protected] with any questions or concerns.

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in honor ofFrances Ray AndrisJoseph Auteri, MDTerri BenderApril BlairHarold & Flora BodderDavid Boland, MDArt Burger - 75th BirthdayBarbara and Art Burger - 50th AnniversaryBuxMont Medical Associates, PCDannielle BuzzardElise D. CainRose CamburnCaregivers at the Pine Run Health CenterRozanne CaronelloLisa CarriganTom ChabotWilliam ChabotIrene ChenDavid J. Chesner, DOKieran D. Cody, MDSean Cooper CoughlinCVICU RNs and PAsKaren DawkinsSteve W. Day, Jr., Esq.Nicole DesaDoylestown Health CVICUDoylestown Health FoundationDoylestown Health Intensive Care UnitDoylestown Health Nursing StaffDoylestown Health OR Care TeamJoseph Ferrara, MDKevin Fitzgerald, MD

Bill and Georgia FordJordan GellerJoshua GellerSarah GellerZachary GellerSusan Griffith, DOFrancis Grzywacz, MDJames Guarino, MDSteven Guidera, MDJoyce HansonJohn D. Harding, MDCaroline Heise, MDChristopher Hermann, MDDebra Marie HoborRita HoldenClaire HopkinsJeanne HubbardJohn W. Hubbard, PhDDonna JacobyJillBrian JonesBrian Lally, MDScott Levy, MDJerry LittleI. June MalinowskiElisa B. Mandel, MDJane Webster MansuyAnne MarieWilliam L. MarshallBohdan Martynec, MDStephen C. Mass, MDRuth MaxsonShumai MazzacanoElaine McHugh

Robert AdamskiLynn AllahandLorenz P. ‘Sam’ Anton, Jr.William J. Archer, Jr.David AubelViolette T. AuteriCharles BechtelFrances BelloCharlotte C. BieleckiAlbina BlissJoseph A. BowersRosemary BoydErnest BrunPhilip & Barbara BurkhardtGrace M. CallowJohn L. Cantwell, Jr.Edwin ChwalEvelyn & Richard Clark, Sr.Matilda ClemensLucy CoiaJoseph A. CollinsKathleen E. ConnaughtonThomas W. CopenhaverIlene CowgillFrank J. Crane, Jr. Mike CrevelingRobert DehavenTed & Barbara DentonJean Marie DiVonaJoyce DoughertyAdele DrakeJohn EckertRonald B. EdwardsPatricia FallonHoward H. FerraroSandra FickesDonald O. FischerCarl FonashEdwin FoulkeMarilyn G. FuccellaRobert J. Gallagher

James GarberMargaret GibbsRuth GilronanRichard GlabereColbie McTernan GoldmanIra Gouterman, MD Helen Claire Ogden GrableGail GramlichGinger GriffithsHal & Jean GrimDutch GronendahlCyndi HaazJoan HazzardLee & Edith HebelDoris HeilbrandRuth Jacks HickmottMr. & Mrs. G. A. HinckleyJames F. HockmanMichael HomelWilliam HoughtonEleanore L. HowardRichard C. Huber, Jr.Sally D. HuntLois JohansonJulia JohnsonBenjamin R. Jones, MDCharles T. JulianaRick KazzeEdward KelleyCynthia KilmerMarian KinzingerTed KirchnerHugh KirkpatrickGladys F. KleinfelterNicholas KohanCatherine KraussRosemarie LangFrank LaRosaMaureen LawtonEsther Lerch

Joanne LingoJohn LoganJohn LoughlinDavid H. Loughran, DOLucyArlene LuffCharles & Helen MaddoxSamuel MarcantonioAhmed Mazaheri, MDDr. Dwight McCarterMary M. McDonnellPaul McDonnellMargaret McGovernRobert J. McVanDev MehraEdward J. MilewskiEleanor A. MilewskiBarbara A. MillerHolly MillerMarjorie MollMary C. MuellerVincent J. NardoMargaret NashEstelle NelsonDaniel A. Nesi, MDTheodore NewlerPaul J. NilsenChia-lu NyiBetty Jean O’BrienTheresa J. OttAlbert J. PaisteDorothy ParchinskyCaroll PreeceFrederick J. PrestiJoan QueripelGeorge RainierGunars H. RaminsRuth V. RaminsVirginia RankinLynne ReantilloKathryn J. RemailyFrank Resavy

Dennis W. Rickert Sr.Mary T. RitterMarissa Linay RobinsonThomas RokitaRichard RosenbergerGene RossiArthur J. RothHerbert I. RoustonBarbara A. RyanMary SantopietroRuth SchleicherDean K. SchliecherHeather Ann SchreiberCraig H. SchwarzAnne & George SeeberAllan Ira ShevinVincent J. SmithMelvin SnyderCharles SolisDonald H. Souilliard, MDPatricia SpringPatricia SteelBenjamin SwebergHarry TempletonMarie ThiersPatti ThomasFrank TomeGeorge W. TomlinsonDeborah TosiMichele TouvelleKathleen UrichRay Urich, Sr.Daniel WagnerMark E. Weand, Jr.Theresa WigginsDorothy A. WilliamsMaureen WrightJoseph YatesChristine ZiolkowskiLeonard ZiolkowskiLoretta M. Zuski

in memory of

Tribute gifts advance the mission of Doylestown Health and provide a meaningful way to celebrate a milestone occasion or honor the memory of a loved one. With deep gratitude we recognize gifts made in honor of, and in memory of, the following individuals and organizations:

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Louis Morsbach, MDPamBrian Pellini, MDPine Run Health Center 4th FloorSean PowersRichard A. ReifMarty RichinoAnne RichterKathy RocchettiJulie RoemhildTom RogersAlbert Ruenes, MDFran SalviRenee Sangrigoli, MDRobert Sangrigoli, MDSkip SchanbackerCaroline SchonewolfLinda SchwarzAlan L. Silverberg, MDDavid L. Smith, MDSean M. Smullen, MDJoey SpadaforeBrent SteverTerri & Scott Thompson’s TripletsVeterans at Pine Run Retirement CommunityHope VlockPhyllis WardKim WilsonJames Wright, MD

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total contributed by service line• Doylestown Hospital (Unrestricted) - 63.54%

• Second Century Fund - 21.70% (Supports Priorities of One Vision Campaign)

• Heart and Vascular Care - 9.76%

• Pine Run - 1.04%

• Cancer - 0.75%

• Hospice - 0.34%

• All Other Priorities - 2.87%

total contributed$26,302,091 61.33%

1.21% 1.07%

36.39%

Planned Gifts Grow Endowment FundThrough the One Vision Campaign, we

will establish an endowment to support

our second century of care. Endowed

funds will provide a permanent source

of income to benefit the people,

programs, and highest priorities of

Doylestown Health.

Planned gifts will greatly support this

strategy for financial sustainability.

Per Doylestown Health’s Planned Gift

Allocation Policy, the Foundation will

redirect a pre-determined percentage

of any realized planned gift to a

restricted or unrestricted endowment

fund. The remainder of the gift will

be used immediately.

Endowment funding ensures

Doylestown Health’s ability to provide

the highest quality of care in our

community while remaining independent

and competitive in the fast-paced arena

of healthcare delivery.

For more information about supporting our endowment today, or making a planned gift, please visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org or call 215.345.2009.

safeguarding a legacy of careFiscal year 2019

Impact of Philanthropy

Figures include new contributions and commitments made between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019.

giving by the numbers Number of Gifts - 3,192

Number of Donors - 2,124

Average Gift - $12,383

total contributed by gift type• Planned Gifts - 61.33%

• Major Gifts (Non-Event Gifts Over $1,000) - 36.39%

• Special Events - 1.21%

• Annual Gifts - 1.07%

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community outreach— partners in wellnessDoylestown Health partnered with the Mercer Museum to offer a fairy-tale themed yoga program, turning the land of “make-believe” into real-life wellness education.

subaru loves to care blanket donationFred Beans Subaru, Subaru of America, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) donated more than 60 blankets, along with personal notes of encouragement, to patients undergoing cancer treatment.

doylestown health golf classic Now in its 28th year, Doylestown Health Golf Classic reached new milestones with nearly $132,000 contributed and foursomes from longstanding corporate partners including Burns Mechanical (pictured), our title sponsor for the fifth year in a row.

d oy l es t ow n h e a lt h f o u n dat i o n gratefully acknowledges our steadfast supporters,

who share our vision to improve the health and well-being of our community. These

individuals, corporations, foundations, and local businesses continue a strong tradition

of supporting our patients and programs through signature and special events. We are

pleased to celebrate the generosity of our community by sharing these event highlights.

Sharing the Vision

CeleBRatIng geneRosIty

doylestown health foundation proudly recognizes the people and organizations who have hosted events to

benefit our patients, services, and programs.v i e w h i g h l i g h t s at : d o y l e s t o w n h e a lt h f o u n d at i o n . o r g / c e l e b r at i n g g e n e r o s i t y

teaming up to fight cancer“Pink Out” held by Central Bucks girls’ volleyball teams raised $3,000 for breast cancer patients.

animal-assisted therapy program brings comfortThe dedicated volunteers in this cherished program—people and pets alike—complete extensive training for the opportunity to bring smiles, relaxation, and companionship to patients.

circle of life auctionGuests enjoy the Circle of Life: Giving Full Circle Auction & Gala. Silent and live auction items donated by many local businesses helped to raise record proceeds—more than $190,000—to benefit Doylestown Health’s Cancer Institute and Doylestown Hospital Hospice.

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in the spirit of generosityThe Deana Corrigan Team of Realty One Group Legacy raised over $2,000 for cancer patients.

doylestown health clinical staff : with appreciationWe salute the clinical staff of Doylestown Health whose compassion, expertise, and dedication improve the health and well-being of the patients we serve.

sharing birthday joyGrace generously shared the joy of celebrating her fifth birthday by inviting friends and family to collect arts and crafts supplies to help lift the spirits of pediatric patients in the Della Penna Pediatric Center.

cardiac cook-offFriends of the Heart Institute hosted celebrity judges and Doylestown Health cardiologists in a “light-hearted” competition featuring healthy recipes. Proceeds benefit the Woodall Center for Heart and Vascular Care.

heroes light the wayA $13,000 grant from the Super Hero Project and its founder, Kelly Gallagher, provided two new state-of-the-art BiliCon light therapy blankets to treat newborn babies with jaundice at Doylestown Hospital.

culinary giftsLocal restaurant partner, OOKA, donates proceeds from special events back to Doylestown Health.

Special Recognition Reception

celebrating philanthropyDoylestown Health proudly celebrates the generosity of our donors and friends at our Fiscal Year 2019 recognition events.

Cornerstone Society Luncheon

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ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health launched a new era of philanthropy and transformation for our health system. Comprehensive by design, the campaign will ultimately impact every facet of Doylestown Health and advance our mission to improve the health and well-being of the patients and families we serve. Just one year into the public phase of our campaign, philanthropic gifts are already making an impact with progress on our signature priorities, including the recent completion of the Pine Run Community Center. The Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion, slated for completion in 2020, will usher in a new era of patient care with both the Woodall Center for Heart and Vascular Care and the Clark Center for Critical Care Medicine under one roof. On our flagship campus, the Ambulatory Center will soon welcome patients for same-day surgery, orthopedic care, and rehabilitation services. We extend our deepest thanks for the generous support we receive from our donors, including annual and leadership gifts, planned giving, corporate partnerships, and special events. These gifts accelerate our progress and ensure a future of independence and growth.

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the campaign for doylestown health

April 2017Groundbreaking

for Pine Run Community Center

September 2017Groundbreaking for Cardiovascular and

Critical Care Pavilion

June 2018One Vision campaign

public launch

October 2019Grand opening

of Pine Run Community Center

Fall 2020 Projected opening of Ambulatory Center

July 2016 Campaign

quiet launch

July 2017 Campaign leadership

announced

Spring 2018 Groundbreaking for Ambulatory Center

December 2017$10 million pledged by campaign chairs

Winter 2020 Projected opening of Woodall Center for

Heart and Vascular Care

spring 2021Projected opening of Clark Center for

Critical Care Medicine

milestones

$15 millionRemaining

$20 millionPlanned Gifts

$40 millionCash Gifts and Pledges

$75million

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HealtH systeM leadeRsHIP (Boards, Ambassadors, and Foundation Committees) - 51%

IndIvIdual PHIlantHRoPy(Community Gifts) - 25%

oRganIzatIons(Corporations, Foundations, and Local Businesses) - 12%

ClInICal and adMInIstRatIve stakeHoldeRs(Medical Staff, Associates, and Volunteers) - 6%

estates (Bequests and Trust Disbursements) - 6%

One Vision is a campaign for our community, by our community. Philanthropic support towards our ambitious $75 million goal has come from all areas of the Doylestown Health family.

giving at a glance

6+6+12+25+51 51%

6%

25%

12%

6%

total campaign giving

$60,189,461

highlights• 2,500 new donors have supported Doylestown Health since the campaign launch.

• 175 major donors have made campaign gifts of $25,000 or more.

• 174 members of the Doylestown Health Medical Staff have contributed over $1.6 million to date. Of these, 35 are first-time donors.

• Doylestown Health Associates have contributed nearly $800,000 and 297 of them are first-time donors.

• 127 Doylestown Health Volunteers have contributed 461 gifts totaling nearly $1 million, and 38 of those Volunteers are first-time donors.

spotlightDoylestown Health Foundation donors received a behind-the-scenes preview into the unique and innovative environment of care that patients will soon experience in the state-of-the-art Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion. With remarks by leadership of Doylestown Health and the One Vision campaign, guests were inspired by the already visible impact of philanthropy.

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as the philanthropic arm of doylestown health, the Doylestown Health Foundation raises funds to safeguard the

future of excellence in patient care and improve quality of life for all members of the community.

Embracing the community inspired the vision for Doylestown Health. In fact, the women of the Village Improvement Association

(VIA) opened the doors of Doylestown Hospital in 1923 for this sole purpose. In the decades since, Doylestown has grown dramatically.

Our beautiful setting attracts new residents seeking unique arts and culture, quality schools, thriving businesses, and access to

advanced healthcare.

Just as we embrace the community, philanthropic investments from our community have allowed us to grow to meet the healthcare

needs of our families, neighbors, and friends. We are grateful for each and every gift to Doylestown Health that allows us to advance

our mission, and to deliver the highest quality patient care. Philanthropy also allows us to care for members of our community wherever

and whenever they may need us across our healthcare system.

Through your philanthropic gifts, we will continue to seek innovations in healthcare delivery, yielding healthier and richer lives for

all. And, with One Vision, we will continue to embrace our community for generations to come.

To learn more about Doylestown Health and our campaign priorities, or to renew your support today, please visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org. To discuss available naming opportunities, please contact Laura Wortman, Vice President and Chief Development Officer, at 215.345.2122 or [email protected].

doylestown HealtH FoundatIon:s P o t l I g H t eMBRaCIng ouR CoMMunIty

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doylestown health foundationLaura K. WortmanVice President & Chief Development Officer

Garrett OwenDirector of Development

Jeanne SzyszkoDirector, Development Communications & Events

Patricia MaddoxSenior Executive Assistant

Ashley MakowskiDevelopment Specialist

Peter McConnellManager, Development Communications

Theresa SheehanManager, Development Events

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