Look Up. Challenge Poverty. · 2020-01-15 · Poverty is a national crisis that hits especially...
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Look Up. Challenge Poverty. 2019 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR MISSION
Poverty is a national crisis that hits especially close to home. Episcopal Community Services’ mission is to challenge and reduce intergenerational poverty. We do so by coaching people to achieve their goals toward self-sufficiency. We do so in partnership with you. We envision a world where the path to prosperity is available to all. Thank you for helping bring positive change to our community.
PHIL ADELPHIANS LIVING IN POVERT Y
24.5%
The Obligation to Respond
We envision a world where access to opportunity is available to all people regardless of background. If you are reading this, you are a stakeholder in the work of Episcopal Community Services. Nearly 150 years old, ECS has always run towards the fire—fighting some of the toughest social issues facing Philadelphia since its founding. As we enter our 150th year, that fire is undoubtedly intergenerational poverty.
Like many who do this work so faithfully, we acknowledge that our approach in the past has certainly relieved human suffering, but it often maintained people in poverty. What makes ECS stand out today is that we have chosen to transform the way poverty is addressed.
Our current vision is to help people climb out of poverty—for good, using a range of tools based in leading-edge neuroscience and confirmed by demonstrated results.
Our goal for all our work is to support individual upward economic mobility. We do this across all our platforms by addressing our participants’ whole lives—by coaching them to do their own best work, and by staying with them for the long haul.
Two years ago, in partnership with the Board of Trustees, we implemented a strategic plan with three elements. 1) Economic mobility tools and coaching are integrated into all existing programs with the addition of a significant new program, MindSet. 2) Critical additions of support personnel allow program staff to shed important, but taxing, administrative tasks and focus solely on changing people’s lives. 3) The Inclusion and Advocacy team work for sensible public policies that make economic mobility possible in this city and in our country. Our Chaplain helps to carry the advocacy message—and the whole inspiring ECS story—to the 134 parishes of the Diocese of Pennsylvania.
In all these efforts we are on target and on budget. Most importantly, through our measurement systems and first-hand observations, we can see progress in all of our programs, making a positive, sustainable impact in the lives of those we serve.
We are receiving recognition, being asked to provide services to participants in other agencies, and we are attracting funding from new and exciting sources—all indicative of faith in our work.
We are addressing intergenerational poverty in ways that require patience, persistence, and an entrepreneurial willingness to learn from successes and failures—our own and others’—so that something new and truly transformative can emerge.
All of this happens because of you, our partners and friends. You are part of a movement that believes poverty can be ended. You recognize that your own self-fulfillment is inextricably tied to your neighbor’s. Your support and your prayers make this work possible. Thank you for joining us in this movement and for bringing positive change to the people we have the privilege to serve.
There will always be fires. And at Episcopal Community Services, we will always respond.
David E. Griffith Executive Director and Head Coach
L. Frederick Sutherland President, Board of Trustees
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EXECUTIVE MESSAGE
We coach people across all programming so that upward economic mobility can be reached. Our services meet people where they are on their journeys and can stabilize or prevent crises and help people transform their lives.
DEEP POVERT Y
LIVING WAGE
POVERT Y
A Snapshot of Achievement
RAPIDLY GROWING, MORE PARTICIPANTS ARE
RECEIVING COACHING SUPPORT 158 (F Y18) TO 254 (F Y19)
COACHING
254
Upward economic mobility measures how much a person’s income changes over time. It defines an individual’s or family’s ability to move up the economic ladder throughout generations.
NEARLY 200 FAMILIES WERE PROVIDED
SAFE SHELTER
HOUSING
200STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT
PROGRAMMING
CHILDREN & YOUTH
775+
ADULTS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT IMPROVED THEIR INTERVIEW SKILLS
WORKF ORCE DEVELOPMENT
82%
EMERGENCY SHELTER RESIDENTS IN NEED OF ACUTE CARE RECEIVED F OLLOW-UP SERVICES
HEALTH & WELLNESS
89% WITHIN 5 YEARS, PARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE SET AND ACHIEVED GOALS TOWARD
SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN THE MINDSET PROGRAM
5yrs
When goals are achieved, it ignites a charge to continue building upon that success. Here are some of our proudest victories from the year.
100%ECS PROGRAMS AND ADVOCACY
POSITIONS ALIGN WITH UPWARD ECONOMIC MOBILIT Y OUTCOMES
UPWARD ECONOMIC MOBILIT Y
MINDSET
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EPISCOPAL COMMUNIT Y SERVICES A SNAPSHOT OF ACHIE VEMENT
Not too long ago, Janira felt stuck in a day-to-day grind that was starting take its toll on her overall well-being. She works as a bartender Thursdays through Sundays. On these nights, she does not get to sleep until 3:00am and, on school mornings, must wake up at 6:00am to get her son ready for school. She lives paycheck-to-paycheck, so bartending is not her desired long-term career path. According to Janira, it was time to “make moves.”
Then she learned about MindSet, Episcopal Community Services’ new program.
Janira was accepted into MindSet’s inaugural cohort in January 2019. In MindSet, motivated individuals like Janira are coached to meet their goals toward stability—and in all aspects of life, from family to finances—so that upward economic mobility can be achieved.
A few years ago, Janira was in college working toward a degree in radiology. She later shifted her focus from education to parenting after her son was born.
Today, Janira’s ultimate goal is to establish a more stable life for herself and her son. Now that he is a second grader, she feels ready to focus on personal advancement again.
“It’s time to get back to me,” she said. “What benefits me, will benefit him. MindSet gives me that little push.”
ONWARD AND UPWARD
MindSet participants receive one-on-one coaching from masters’ level social worker- coaches. Unlike other approaches, MindSet uses a long-term roadmap that supports the whole person so that, within five years, they have attained a satisfying career, at a living wage with benefits and with long-term advancement opportunities.
Janira needed to earn a degree in order to secure a career that would provide comfort for her family.
Janira knew she needed to earn a degree in order to fulfill that goal. She considered her strengths and interests and evaluated the job market. She decided on a career in education. Janira researched class schedules based on her availability. Encouraged by her MindSet coach, Nikki, Janira established a savings plan to purchase a new laptop and pay for classes. Not before long, Janira was ready to enroll in the Community College of Philadelphia.
As she describes it, “MindSet helps me problem-solve and gives me goal clarity.”
REDUCING INTERGENERATIONAL POVERTY—FOR GOOD
Poverty is not a singular condition. It is a collection of situational roadblocks that keep people from living full and prosperous lives. With nearly a quarter of Philadelphians living in poverty, Episcopal Community Services’ goal is not to merely get these numbers down. It is to lift our neighbors up. It is about the names and faces behind these figures.
GOALS WERE IDENTIFIED AND PUT INTO AC TION
BY PARTICIPANTS
267
AVERAGE INCREA SE IN PARTICIPANTS’ ANNUAL INCOME
SOURCE: EMPATH’S MOBILIT Y MENTORING® PROGRAM
182%
A Limitless Mindset
“MindSet helps me problem-solve and gives me goal clarity. It helped me get unstuck.”
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EPISCOPAL COMMUNIT Y SERVICES A LIMITLESS MINDSET
On her way to a fulfilling career, Janira attends classes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays while her son is in school, too. Mondays are her days for other obligations, like doctor appointments, errands, and, of course, meeting with her MindSet coach or other MindSet participants.
“It’s helped me get unstuck.” she said.
HOW IT WORKS
People and families from all walks of life come to Episcopal Community Services for a helping hand. They have strengths, hopes, and dreams, just like you.
Mothers experiencing homelessness also want their children to sleep safe and sound. People unable to afford college aspire for work that makes them proud. Parents want their children to grow up to be valued members of the community.
No matter how old you are, where you live, who raised you, or how much or little you or your family has, everybody is on the pursuit of happiness. Unfortunately, our participants have to work harder for less.
ECS is helping people see that this pursuit is within reach.
Goals aren’t prescribed to participants, nor are the steps they need to take to achieve them. Contrary to standard case management, in coaching, participants assess their own lives and make personal incremental changes with their coaches watching and encouraging.
Using a tool called the Bridge to Prosperity, people are able to see where they are in life, identify where they want to be, and problem-solve ways of getting there. Depicted on the Bridge is what has been identified as five key pillars in life: Family Stability; Health and Well-being; Financial Management; Education and Training; and Employment and Career Management.
With this tool, participants are able to get a clearer sense of how different life barriers relate so that they can break them down to move upward across each pillar.
The Bridge is what helped Janira identify the first area of her life to focus on improving: Education and Training.
“You have to find your own will and power for change,” Janira said. “MindSet really helped me get back on track. [My coach] gives me the motivation I need … that push I need to keep achieving my goals.”
ECS is the first social service agency in the City of Philadelphia to adopt this coaching model, a revolutionary approach proven to help people and families achieve upward economic mobility.
The practice, and the Bridge, were developed by our partner, Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath), a Boston-based institution. Their groundbreaking model enables people to elevate themselves and their families toward upward economic mobility.
Backed by science and results, this method is spreading across the country and around the world, being adopted by organizations and governments reassessing their approach to service.
From Boston to the State of Washington to the Netherlands, there is a growing network of providers shifting to create change that lasts. And now, that change is here, at home, in Philadelphia. In supporting ECS, you are supporting Janira and so many others like her as they work to make their dreams come true.
“You have to find your own will and power for change. MindSet really helped me get back on track. [My coach] gives me the motivation I need … that push I need to keep achieving my goals.”
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EPISCOPAL COMMUNIT Y SERVICES A LIMITLESS MINDSET
AS THE TWIG IS BENT, SO GROWS THE TREE
“I’m surrounded by adults who care about me, they encourage me to act responsibly. Because you are here, I must attest: I’m striving to do and be my best.”
“We want to make sure that our OST programs make kids excited to be here,” Mayor Kenney said. “Work hard in school, work hard after school … and you will go far.”
WATCH THEM GROW
This year, ECS incorporated a social emotional learning curriculum into its OST programs—a model proven to increase children’s ability to think critically, leading to better relationships in the classroom and at home.
But it is not just relationships that are improved.
“Well-rounded youth are in tune with their emotions, and social emotional learning really is an amazing tool that helps prepare our youth for the future,” said Christian Holland, MDiv, MBA, senior director of Out of School Time and youth programs.
Students participate in extracurricular activities that integrate a STEAM-based curriculum (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) naturally into a project-based learning model.
These afterschool activities result in better math and language arts grades, stronger homework completion rates, and improved classroom behavior. Long-term effects include an increase in high school graduation rates and a greater earning potential as adults.
ECS was awarded the continuation of its afterschool and summer camp services at all seven sites, and it remains the second largest OST provider in the city. More than half of all ECS participants are school-aged.
And the number continues to grow.
PREPARING 775+ YOUTH FOR THE FUTURE
When children are inspired from a young age, their motivation extends into adulthood. What is it about Episcopal Community Services’ youth programming that makes it such an asset to communities? Just ask Armani, one of the more than 775 bright-eyed children enrolled in a catalog of activities for youth K-12.
“I’m surrounded by adults who care about me, they encourage me to act responsibly,” she shared in rhyme. “Because you are here, I must attest: I’m striving to do and be my best.”
Armani recited these lines last spring during a press conference at West Philadelphia’s Alain Locke Elementary School. Alain Locke is a community school where one of our esteemed Out of School Time (OST) programs operates and where the City of Philadelphia announced the opening of a competitive bidding process to all afterschool providers.
Mayor Jim Kenney was there, along with Philadelphia School District Superintendent William Hite, Philadelphia Department of Human Services (DHS) Commissioner Cynthia Figueroa, and other city officials—plus visiting parents and camera crews.
Students were decked out in ECS dark blue and teal to celebrate and cheer for the program with their special guests. Armani’s poem was met with applause, and even brought the mayor to tears.
OUT OF SCHOOL TIME YOUTH SHOWED G AINS IN SOCIAL
EMOTIONAL COMPETENCIES FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE
SCHOOL YEAR TO THE END
53%
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EPISCOPAL COMMUNIT Y SERVICES A S THE T WIG IS BENT, SO GROWS THE TREE
A SPACE TO HEAL
“Our commitment to health reaches into every program because wellness is core to stability.”
of St. Barnabas Mission into a state-of-the-art health and wellness clinic.
The clinic is made possible in partnership with Progressions Behavioral Health— a partnership the first of its kind between a shelter and mental health provider in the City of Philadelphia.
Program participants outside of St. Barnabas will be offered the same treatment in the year ahead.
“Our commitment to health reaches into every program because wellness is core to stability,” said Pamela D. Egleston, MSW, LSW, director of health and wellness programming.
Chronic stress and untreated mental health issues are as debilitating as broken bones and take even longer to heal.
Research shows that executive-functioning skills are compromised when the experience of everyday life is spent in survival mode. Living in poverty—including the symptoms of
poverty like homelessness—can hinder a person’s working memory, mental flexibility, and impulse control. Luckily, there is a way to unlearn these behaviors and rebuild.
At the clinic, a psychiatrist and counselors will provide mental health treatment for families. Access to individual therapy and group workshops will help residents of St. Barnabas deal with trauma, anxiety, and depression—the feelings of crisis that make it hard to move forward.
For going the extra mile, past residents have referred to the shelter as their place of love because of the sense of community it nurtures.
With much anticipation, soon participants will be able to begin their mental health healing journeys, too, onsite at St. Barnabas Mission, their temporary home.
PROVIDING FAMILIES WITH CARE FOR BODY, MIND, AND SPIRIT
Emergency shelter should be more than a collection of beds. At St. Barnabas Mission, families are provided a network of care.
Nutritious family meals are prepared in an industrial kitchen and served in a community dining space.
Healthful activities like yoga and Zumba are led by certified instructors.
Parents are engaged in group workshops offered in conjunction with the Department of Human Services’ Parenting Collaborative.
Health screenings and referrals are conducted by a full-time nurse, and physicals are provided thanks to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
St. Barnabas Mission provides a safe place to sleep, and as you can see, during the daytime, additional care is provided to help residents address different conditions besides, or because of, their episodic homelessness.
BUILDING ON A COMMITMENT
Nearly half of the people who enter St. Barnabas Mission report that they struggle with mental health issues—though the number is suspected to be higher.
To build upon our commitment to health, last summer, Episcopal Community Services began transforming a portion
PARTICIPANTS BENEFITED FROM HEALTH AND
WELLNESS INITIATIVES
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EPISCOPAL COMMUNIT Y SERVICES A SPACE TO HE AL
DONORS
We are appreciative of the 991 individuals who supported this work.
The Power of PartnershipsACHIEVING MORE TOGETHER
A movement to help individuals and families achieve economic independence is spreading across the country and around the world. We are committed to being a catalyst for change in the Greater Philadelphia region. This year, we strengthened existing partnerships and established new ones. Together, we challenge poverty with these partners and many others—including you.
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ECONOMIC MOBILITY PATHWAYS (EMPATH)
ECS joined a network of 118+ organizations and governments using the Mobility Mentoring® model founded by EMPath to coach people toward stability.
CHAPL AINCY
The Rev. David Anderson joined ECS as Chaplain, a significant role that helps
fulfill the overlapping goals of ECS and the Diocese.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AND PHIL ABUNDANCE
A partnership with these peer agencies has led to early development of an integrated and measurable approach to lifting people out of poverty
in Philadelphia.
THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF PENNSYLVANIA
ECS and the Diocese co-wrote a pledge to strengthen our
region’s faith and commitment to challenging poverty. Together, we are stronger as we live out our
Baptismal Covenant.Spotlight: Committed to the work of the Gospel,
Christopher Hart has been a faithful donor for many years. He extended that commitment as one of his legacies by including ECS as a beneficiary in his will, thus joins the many dedicated donors of the last 150 years who secured
the present and made a sure foundation for the future.
Spotlight: Carol Butcher and Judith Tillman make gifts annually in memory of their mother, Mayme Jackson
Washington. The Jackson family was charter founders of St. Barnabas Church, Rittenhouse Street in 1904.
To remember their family’s deep Episcopal connection, the sisters make this memorial gift for their mother.
VOLUNTEERS
We are grateful for the service of 257 individuals and 43 parishes and organizations. Spotlight: A friendship
was established with The Impact Center, a convening hub for suburban youth with a desire to make a difference in
the world through service.
2 miSHIFT NEIGHBORHOOD FUND
ECS invested a percentage of its endowment in the private equity Shift Neighborhood Fund. Shift
is revitalizing the two mile stretch of Kensington Avenue between
Lehigh and Erie Avenues.
GIFT-IN-KIND DRIVES
61 individuals, 44 parishes, 4 organizations, and 2 schools
provided school supplies, Christmas gifts, and pantry items to help families. We thank them
for their generosity.
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EPISCOPAL COMMUNIT Y SERVICES THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIPS
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
* Beginning in fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, ECS funds a Capital Reserve to finance ECS capital with unrestricted bequests.
ENDOWMENT VALUE
Value of ECS Endowment as of June 30, 2018: $66,670,577
Investment Earnings $1,818,555
Withdrawals ($3,991,932)
Additions to Endowment $685,401
Investment Performance $3,114,108
Value of ECS Endowment as of June 30, 2019: $68,296,709
Additions to Capital Reserve* $473,252
REVENUE 6/30/2019 6/30/2018 % of FY19 total
Public Support from Government Grants and Contracts $3,534,214 $3,321,171 34%
Private Support from Individuals and Institutions $2,866,424 $2,678,006 28%
Endowment Income and Withdrawals $3,576,800 $3,024,409 35%
Other (Includes Fee for Service and Trust Income) $295,090 $341,857 3%
Total Operating Revenue $10,272,528 $9,365,443 35% ENDOWMENT INCOME AND WITHDRAWALS
34% PUBLIC SUPPORT
28% PRIVATE SUPPORT
3% OTHER
* Fiscal year ending June 30, 2019 results are per internal financials. Fiscal year ending June 30, 2018 results are per audited financials. Fiscal year ending June 30, 2019 and June 30, 2018 results exclude depreciation expense of $324,985 and $339,949 respectively.
EXPENSES 6/30/2019 6/30/2018 % of FY19 total
Programs $7,042,231 $6,697,937 73%
Management and General Administration $1,645,383 $1,581,296 17%
Fundraising $985,546 $742,650 10%
Total Operating Expenses $9,673,160 $9,021,883
Net Operating Results* $599,368 $343,560
73% PROGRAMS
10% FUNDRAISING
17% MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
ECS’ Endowment covers all overhead
and administrative costs and was built by the
generosity of generations of Episcopalians
throughout the Diocese.
CITY MISSION LEGACY SOCIETY
City Mission Legacy Society members have included ECS in their legacy plans through their will or trust, a life-income gift, or other deferred gifts.
Anonymous
Nora E. Adelmann
Laura G. Avery
Jane A. Barth
Dorothea J. Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bennett
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. Betts
H. Lloyd Beyer III
Cordelia F. Biddle and H. Stephen Zettler
Barbara Billings
John M. Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Brunner
James H. Bryson†
Henry† and Elizabeth M. Cecil, Esq.
Richard L. Craft
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. DeMoss
Charlotte J. Dunmore
Flora Julia Dunmore†
Eleanor Erskine
Anne Clark N. Godfrey
Freda Gowling
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Grant
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Griffith
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Haggard
William J. D. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Keen, Jr.
John C. S. and Miriam P. Kepner
Carolyn A. Kidder
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Kozemchak
R. Kimball Leiser and Judy Marsh
Marie J. Lennan
The Rev. and Mrs. Glenn M. Matis
Joan H. Menocal
Nina Lander Milton
Mrs. J. M. Moran
Virginia E. Musser
Mary Helen Neuendorffer
Virginia Norton
Clifton A. Ogburn, Ph.D.
The Rev. Judith H. Parichy and Jerry Parichy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Schneider
Cornelia H. Seidel
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Shoop
Victoria Crago Sicks
The Rev. and Mrs. Peter W. Sipple
The Rev. John A. Smart
Sarah L. O. Smith
Robert and Robin Spencer
Barbara B. Supplee
John and Phyllis Taylor
The Rev. Elaine E. Thomas and Timothy I. Thomas
Frank† and Linda A. Toia
Harriet H. Toland
The Rev. James A. and Gail H. Trimble
Margaret E. Van Natta
Dixie G. Wigton
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wineland
THE ECS FUND
ECS gratefully acknowledges the support and generosity of all its donors. Following is a list of all individuals who have made a gift of $125 or more and all contributing foundations, corporations, parishes, community organizations, and government agencies.
BISHOP WHITE CIRCLE ($10,000 AND ABOVE)
Anonymous*°
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beers
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett*°
John G. Chou, Esq. and Teresa A. Wallace *°
Rodney D. Day III*°
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Doran*
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Eagleson, Jr.*°
Dr. and Mrs. L. Henry Edmunds, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Espe
Hadley and J. Dickson Ferguson
Earl M. Forte III, Esq.*°
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Griffith*
Jane M. Haegele
Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Keen, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Langfitt*
Jane C. MacElree*°
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marino
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCausland*°
The Rev. Thomas L. McClellan
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Meyers°
John and Faith Midwood*°
Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Model
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Neilson*°
Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton Riley*°
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Rorer*°
Mary E. Sales, Esq. and Mr. Edwin F. Strauss*
Mr. and Mrs. L. Frederick Sutherland*°
Joy H. Tartar
Julie D. Williams*°
BISHOPS SOCIETY ($5,000 - $9,999)
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bitterman
Gladys M. Black†
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Brunner*°
Dr. Rosemary Cadigan*°
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. DeMoss°
Edith Dixon
Charlotte J. Dunmore*°
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Evans
Mary B. Geisz and Keith T. Pryor°¨
Anna and Tom Gerrity*°
Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Griffith
Norman P. Harberger*°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henriques
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Kozemchak*°
The Rt. Rev. Edward and Kathryn Lee°
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lyons
Susan McEwen-Fial
John and Emily Pickering
Mr. and Mrs. Phelps T. Riley
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Rorer°
Margot Rowley and Chuck Gupta
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Scheller, Jr.°
Naudain I. Sellers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Smoot*°
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Suddath, Jr.
John and Phyllis Taylor°
Mike and Betsey Useem*°
Dixie G. Wigton*°
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Wisniewski
($2,500 - $4,999)
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Affleck
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Buck III
Bill and Sheryl Bullitt°
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier IV°
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Drake
Stacey M. Duke-Middleton and Geoffrey Middleton
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer R. Evans¨
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Fowler, Jr.
Stephen B. Heimann and Monika Hemmers Heimann°
Donald R. Holt
H. Gordon E. Leggett, Jr. and Madeline E. Miller
Marie J. Lennan*°
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Linde
Mr. and Mrs. James K. McAdam
Mary and Bob McAdoo°
Mr. and Mrs. John J. McElroy III°
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mueller
Robert and Robin Spencer°
Frank P.† and Linda A. Toia
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Wells¨
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilmerding, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wineland°
The Rev. and Mrs. William H. Wood III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodward II
Harold L. Yoh, Jr.
($1,000 - $2,499)
Anonymous*°¨
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Albright
The Very Rev. Kathryn A. Andonian and Dr. Marc H. Andonian¨
Dr. Richard K. Assoian and Elizabeth E. Bradburn-Assoian°
Warren and Susan Ayres°
The Rev. Carolyn Baird and Robert Baird
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan F. Ball, Jr.°
Jane A. Barth°
The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Allen L. Bartlett, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Bauder°
Patricia Beck°
Cordelia F. Biddle and H. Stephen Zettler
Anne Bigler and Gerald Amari
Barbara Billings°
Allen D. Black, Esq. and Mr. R. Randolph Apgar°
Jean G. Bodine°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyko
Our SupportersYOU MAKE IT ALL POSSIBLE
Our impact would not be as great without you. We are so very appreciative of the generosity of individuals, foundations, volunteers, and parishes within our community. We recognize and invite you to see each gift of time, treasure, and talent on our website at ecsphilly.org/supporters.
† = Deceased
* = The Philanthropists’ Circle is comprised of those individuals who have made cumulative gifts of $100,000 or more to ECS. Their extraordinary commitment exemplifies the very essence of philanthropy as the “desire to improve the welfare of humanity through charitable activities.” We are deeply grateful for their leadership support.
° = Sustainers’ Circle members have made a gift to The ECS Fund for a minimum of 15 consecutive years. Their consistent and unwavering support of ECS demonstrates their deep dedication to our mission.
¨ = The Recurring Giving Circle is comprised of those individuals who have established a continuous annual commitment to ECS.
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EPISCOPAL COMMUNIT Y SERVICES OUR SUPPORTERS
The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur F. Brunner°¨
William S. Bireley and Lisa Brunner-Bireley°¨
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck*°
The Rev. Kenneth Bullock and Dr. Kathryn R. Bullock¨
Mark F. Burns
Alan E. Casnoff
Henry† and Elizabeth M. Cecil, Esq.°
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Chidester
William E. Christman III°
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Connors
Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Dahl°
Richard C. DeKalb°
Maryjo Delaney
Ineke M. Dikland
Mr. and Mrs. Don Eavenson
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Fannon¨
Gay P. Gervin°
Virginia P. Goodrich°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Grant
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. V. Hamilton, Jr.
Joan H. Harrison
Hewitt and Laura Heiserman¨
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henry°
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heywood°
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hill, Jr.
Roger and Dee Hillas°
Carl Holstrom and Mary B. Kineke
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Hutchinson°
Christine James
Jacqueline R. Jefferson
James H. Kelch, Jr.°
John C. S. and Miriam P. Kepner°¨
Nancy and Dick Klavans°
Cheryl B. Kuchler and Charles A. Haughton¨
Earl W. Laney°
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Legnini
Dr. and Mrs. Philip G. Lewis
Nicholas Lindberg and Jean Hosutt°
Marjorie Little and Dr. Richard Dupuis, Jr.
Christine Lussier and Robert Hamill
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt MacGaffey
Bonnie and Barry McCabe°
Joseph McEwen
Mrs. William L. McLean III°
Mary and Robert McQuiston
Kristine E. Messner and Thomas M. Petro°¨
Ronald E. Midwood and Elizabeth Olmstead°
Nina Lander Milton
Mike and Karen Mitchell
Helen S. Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Bert O'Neill, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Parsons°
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny R. Patten
Kimberly Ann Perry°
Eric and Luisa Rabe
Jim K. Ragoonanan
Rose J. Randall°
Alice and John Randolph¨
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Roberts°
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Robertson, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rodgers, Jr.
Barbara S. Rolison°
Catherine Ruhling°¨
Joanne and Richard Schaaf°
James B. Schaefer°
Buck and Mary Scott*°
Victoria Crago Sicks
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Smithies¨
Jonathan Sprogell and M. Kathryn Taylor
H. Lynn Starr, M.D.
Kathy High and George Steele
Lonny R. Strum
The Very Rev. Judith A. Sullivan
Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Sullivan°¨
Timothy S. Thornton
The Rev. James A. and Gail H. Trimble°
The Rev. and Mrs. Richard L. Ullman
Shellie and Rick Unger
Susan C. Van Allen°
Angela Vandegrift
Joanne T. Welsh*
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilde
Dr. and Mrs. L. Douglas Wilkerson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilmerding
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Wintner°
Dr. Elizabeth McGree Wood†°
Susan and Tom Zug°
ECS STEWARDS ($500 - $999)
Anonymous°¨
Evelyn C. Aaron°
Nora E. Adelmann°
The Rev. and Mrs. David R. Anderson
Anne M. Barnett
The Rev. John D. Bartle and Lynn Bush
Nathalie and Harvey Bartle°
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Belsinger, Jr.
H. Lloyd Beyer III°
Martin M. Bodtmann
Elizabeth S. Browne°
The Rev. Judith M. M. Buck-Glenn and Gary Glenn¨
Melissa R. Buckingham¨
John and Marcie Burns°
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Clauss°
Col. William A. Connelly°
Woodward W.† and Betsey S. Corkran°
Richard L. Craft°¨
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crawford°
Lindsay S. Crosby°
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. D'Angelo
Gene and Charles Dilks
Elisabeth L. Doolan
Karen Y. Duffy°
Mr. and Mrs. P. Bruce Ferguson*°
Kathryn Ford°¨
Jerene V. Good¨
Don and Betty Graff°¨
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Guckes°
Carol Gwatkin¨
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Haggard°
Emy and Michael Halpert°
Nancy G. Harris°
Nancy and Jeffrey Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Hart°
Kevin J. Harty¨
Jane M. Hastings
Catherine R. Higgins°¨
Jessie B. Hill
Christian A. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Horne
Thomas M. Hyndman, Jr.°
Frank T. Innes, Jr. and Mary Brewster°
Sally H. Johnson¨
William P. Johnson¨
Kylius J. and Diane P. Jones°
Timothy C. Jost and Rosemary A. Reshetar¨
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Lee, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Levy
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lezenby°
George P. Luskus, Esq. and Marsha J. Blake
Molly McAndrew and Kenneth Pendergast
Derrick McBride
Dorothy and Bob McCabe°
Pete and Bonnie Miller
Michael Martin Mills°
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohapp
Bruce F. Morgan°
H. John Morris°
Cynthia R. Muse¨
Jeffrey H. Nicholas, Esq.
Jane T. Nyiri°
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Parker°
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner P. Pearson
Emily Pickering and Zachary D. Redlitz
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Pritchard, Jr.
Dolores J. Provost
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Rees°
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Roberts, Jr.°
Jane D. Roberts°
David and Deborah Schaaf°
Cornelia H. Seidel°
Rheta R. Smith
The Rev. Robert C. Smith and Lorene E. Cary¨
Craig and Billie Snyder°
C. Stewart and Sidney B. Spahr°
Tad Sperry and Ellen D. Harvey
Usha Srinivasan and Fred Stevens
Betty M. Stagg and John Nordling
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Starr°
Marilou P. Stewart
Arley Styer
Ardith L. Talbott¨
The Rev. Peter T. Vanderveen and Patricia Westervelt Bennett¨
The Hon. and Mrs. Thomas D. Watkins°
William Y. Webb°
Mr. and Mrs. Dane T. Wells
Kent and Sara Weymouth°
Randy and Carol Williamson¨
Dennis Womack-Kalla
Gerard L. and Elizabeth T. Yarnall
($250 - $499)
Anonymous°
Mrs. Duffield Ashmead III°
Edith Barnes
The Rev. Sara C. Batson and James G. Brunnquell
Susan and Bruce Baumann°
Joan B. Bedell°
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bennett¨
Jeanne L. Bernosky°
Edward G. Boehne°
Helen R. Bosley°
The Rev. C. Reed Brinkman and Paula J. Hansen
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Buescher°¨
Laura L. T. Bullitt°
Carol W. Butcher°
Lorna Campbell-Seely°
Donna Crocker
Monica M. Cuddy
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cunningham°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dahlager
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D'Antonio
William M. Davison, 4th
Robert and Constance Dee
Merrill and Suzanne Detweiler°
Catherine B. Diebold
Thomas Dolan IV
Deborah A. Dooling°
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Duclow°
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dunbar
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Duncombe
Patricia J. Earhart
Pamela D. Egleston
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ehlinger, Jr.
Margery B. H. English
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Floge, Jr.
Darryl J. Ford, Ph.D. and Dr. Gail T. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frazier
Giby Garnier¨
Jane L. Garrison°
The Rev. and Mrs. Philip Geliebter
Mary Jo Grdina
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Delroy M. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hipp¨
Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Hitchen
The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Melford E. Holland, Jr.¨
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Holt, Jr.¨
Kevin Hook¨
Karen Hoppock and Charles Baigis
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Houston¨
Annabelle P. Irey
William J. D. Jordan°
Carolyn A. Kidder°¨
Anita M. King
Carol L. LaBelle
Frederick F. Lansill
Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Leatherbarrow
Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Lentz
Dr. Thomas Lloyd and Jane M. Kamp
Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. MacLean, Jr.
The Rev. Maxine Maddox Dornemann
Mr. and Mrs. Alexei Main
Elaine Markezin and Ross Veltri°
Jane E. McKinney¨
George H. McNeely IV
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Montgomery II°
Mr. and Mrs. Percival B. Moser III°
Eric G. Moss and Margaret von Mehren
Alice U. Motten°
Virginia E. Musser°
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hirshorn
David J. Nice and Marian W. Wentworth
Mr. and Mrs. B. Craig Owens
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ozols
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Phinney°
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Piergiovanni
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Powers°
Sarah and Philip Price, Jr.
Barbara R. Reeves-Cohen°
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Reindel
Margaret B. Rhoads
Karen D. Rinaldi°¨
The Rev. and Mrs. David B. Rivers°
Joan C. Roberts
Philmore Robertson, Jr. and Kathryn J. Caywood
Corona Robinson
Marcia J. Rogers°
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Rollo III
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ross
Myrtle and Hugh Ryan
Brandon Sargent
William G. Scarborough
Susan T. Schindler°
Richard and Lee Schultz
William H. Sell, Jr.
Carl and Carroll Sheppard°
Glenn A. Sibley°
Mr. and Mrs. William J. C. Sicks
Jeanne Sigler and James Fratto
The Rev. Dr. Lula Grace M. Smart°¨
Dr. and Mrs. B. Davison Smith, Jr.°
Girard T. Smith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smyth, Sr.
The Rev. and Mrs. E. Kyle St. Claire, Jr.
Joly W. Stewart°
David and Donna Stone¨
Deborah K. Sullivan°
Sandra L. Taylor
Cynthia L. Teagle Gale
Elizabeth D. Ten Have°¨
Pamela D. Thomas
Robin P. Thomas¨
Mr. and Mrs. Darryle Tillman°
Geraldine S. Tom
Ross and Mary Lou Unruh
Joan C. Wallick
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Wechsler
Chris and Dell Williams
Caroline P. Wistar°
Charles R. Wood°
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Woolley
The Rt. Rev. James E. Wynn°
Thomas K. Yates
($125 - $249)
Anonymous°¨
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Atkinson
Elna B.† and Vance A. Bachman°
Melvina Banti
Ellen and Robert Kavash
The Rev. Judith L. T. Beck
Victoria R. Bennett
Roy E. Bernat°
Sandra M. Berwind
Charlotte C. Betancourt
Janie and George Bingham
Burt and Cathy Blackburn°
Gail P. Boorse°
James P. Brewer
Luzille Burnley
Chris and Kim Campbell°
Joan Cesare
Michael P. Christman
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Clowery
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Commins, Jr.
Elisabeth Crago¨
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Davis°
Virginia T. Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Donnelly
Anna M. Drager
Caroline A. Dunleavy
Jane Erickson°
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett E. Farnham, Jr.
Patricia A. Fu°o
Nancy J. Gellman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gelnett
Peter Gentieu
Margaret S. Goodman and Jack Nachamkin
Sharon L. Haynie
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hamilton III
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Haslanger
Ellen J. Herr°
Aliya Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hobbs, Jr.¨
Philip A. Holmes
Mary Alice Horner
Mary T. Houghton°
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hoyt°
Eleanor F. Humes°
Susan L. Hunsicker¨
Frank M. Johnson, Ph.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Kellett
The Rev. Barbara A. Kelley°
Vondeleath Kersey¨
Kathleen A. Keyser
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Kiel, Jr.
Barbara C. Kimberly°
Stephanie M. Korber
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kreek
Francis N. LaMay
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lattuca
Benjamin E. Leiby and Andrew D. Gutknecht
Charles W. Lentz, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Lind
Mr. and Mrs. David Martin
Marian H. McAllister°
Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. McCleary°
The Rev. Malcolm McGuire
Elizabeth Ray McLean°
Abigail Meloy
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meloy
Maria R. Meseroll
Dr. Sky R. Monarch
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Mosteller
Kelly A. Moylan
Eric A. Muth
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Neilson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkins
Robert Pierson
Mr. and Mrs. John Pregmon
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pribitkin
Joseph R. Raudenbush and Eric M. Raudenbush
Neibert Richards
The Rev. Frances Anne Ritchings¨
Steve and Kay Rock
Ortencia C. Santiago
Audrey L. Scott°
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scott°
Frances M. Scullian-Hazam
Judith A. Shahriari
Charles A. Silio and Emily K. Snell
Susan W. Spencer
Holly K. Srogota, Esq. and Francis M. Srogota, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staas
Cedric Steenberghs
Alfred W. Stevens
Leslie Stickler
Roger and Patricia Stikeleather
The Rev. Nancy W. Stroud and William D. Stroud II
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Stuart
Brenda R. Sullivan¨
Wanda Tarawaly
Margaret Tate
Georgene Y. Taylor¨
Alester E. Teagle
Grant M. Thomas III
The Rev. Deacon Barbara K. Tobin¨
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tredinnick
Carol and Andre Trevathan
Martin P. Trimble and Dr. Colette De Marneffe°
Mr. and Mrs. Torence J. Trout
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Van Merkensteijn
Ernestine C. Ward
Renee D. Ward, Esq.
Dr. Carl E. Weir and Katherine Ball-Weir
Paula D. West
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton White
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. White, Jr.°
Alberta F. Williams°
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Windle¨
Danielle Wright
RAYMOND H. WELSH CHALLENGE MATCH
With great appreciation, we acknowledge all those who responded to the Raymond H. Welsh Memorial Challenge. This gift from the late Mr. Welsh was designed to encourage extra support for ECS’ efforts to combat intergenerational poverty. From December 2017 to December 2018, $300,000 in matching funds strengthened the generosity of the following individuals.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abbruzzi
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Abrams
Nora E. Adelmann
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Affleck
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Albert, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Albright
All Hallows' Church
All Saints', Torresdale
Dr. and Mrs. Roger M. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Applegate
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric A. Babb
The Rev. Carolyn Baird and Robert Baird
Roslynn Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan F. Ball, Jr.
The Rev. John D. Bartle and Lynn Bush
The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Allen L. Bartlett, Jr.
Megan R. Bartlett
Jane W. Barton
Ola S. Bass
Gerald B. Beam
Joan B. Bedell
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beers
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Belsinger, Jr.
John A. Bennie
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Bente III
Lenka Berkowitz
Sandra M. Berwind
Charlotte C. Betancourt
Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Bilbrough
Barbara Billings
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bitterman
Burt and Cathy Blackburn
Helen R. Bosley
Mary E. Bowden
James P. Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Bright, Jr.
Jean M. Brogden
Jessica R. Brown
Elizabeth S. Browne
Dr. Debra L. Bruner and Gregory Grillone
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
The Rev. Judith M. M. Buck-Glenn and Gary Glenn
Melissa R. Buckingham
Laura L. T. Bullitt
Mary Louise M. Bulmer
Mark F. Burns
Patricia A. S. Carson
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cass, Jr.
Joan Cesare
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Chamberlain, Jr.
Donald B. Cheetham III and Melissa Y. Shaner
Xiangyu Cheng
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Chidester
John G. Chou, Esq. and Teresa A. Wallace
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Christ Church, Ridley Park
Church of St. James, Kingsessing
Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Chestnut Hill
Church of the Holy Apostles, Penn Wynne
Church of the Holy Trinity, West Chester
Church of the Incarnation, Morrisville
Anne W. Churchman
Theodore Clattenburg, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Clauss
Dr. Dale F. Cleary and John M. Cleary
Richard Clift
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier IV
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Clowery
Nancy Collins and Richard S. Sperry
Color Me Leadership Academy, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Commins, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Conn
Evelyn F. Connelly
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Connors
Woodward W.† an Betsey S. Corkran
Dale A. Cranmer and William H. Hunt
Lindsay S. Crosby
Monica M. Cuddy
Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Dahl
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. D'Angelo
Richard S. Davis
Virginia T. Dean
Frances Dewees
Ineke M. Dikland
Sandra L. Dillon
Thomas Dolan IV
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doyle
Anna M. Drager
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles DuBois
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Duclow
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Patricia J. Earhart
Mr. and Mrs. Don Eavenson
Pamela D. Egleston
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joseph F. Elefritz
Margery B. H. English
Jane Erickson
John H. Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Espe
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Fannon
Allison Fantauzzi
Eugenia F. Ferguson
Hadley and J. Dickson Ferguson
Ritson and Julie Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Floge, Jr.
Darryl J. Ford, Ph.D. and Dr. Gail T. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frazier
Patricia A. Fusco
Constance Garcia-Barrio
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben R. Garrett
Nancy E. Garthwaite
The Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Geliebter
Peter Gentieu
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Gergen
Mr. and Mrs. Gareth E. Glaser
Julie Good
Margaret S. Goodman and Jack Nachamkin
Dr. Regina K. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Grant
Mary Jo Grdina
Charles E. Griffith III
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Guckes
McLeod F. Gwynette
Jane M. Haegele
Katherine S. Hall
Mariam J. Halpern
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hamilton III
Nancy and Jeffrey Harrison
Joan H. Harrison
Wesley M. Heilman III
Stephen B. Heimann and Monika Hemmers Heimann
Hewitt and Laura Heiserman
Muriel G. Henderson
Carol H. Henn
Franklin M. Henzel
Roger and Dee Hillas
Sarah A. Holaday
Christian A. Holland
Donald R. Holt
Karen Hoppock and Charles Baigis
Karen Humbert
Susan L. Hunsicker
Thomas M. Hyndman, Jr.
Tiffany Jackson
Todd J. Jackson
Christine James
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Jamison
Andrea Jefferson
Jacqueline R. Jefferson
Mary Wise Rixey Jenkins
Dorothy E. H. Johnson
Frank M. Johnson, Ph.D.
Kylius J. and Diane P. Jones
Ivan P. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Justi
The Rev. Karen A. Kaminskas
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Keen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Keith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly
Vondeleath Kersey
Kathleen A. Keyser
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Kiel, Jr.
Barbara C. Kimberly
Anita M. King
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Kozemchak
Michael J. Krasulski and Timothy Davidson
Cheryl Beth Kuchler and Charles A. Haughton
David W. Lander
Earl W. Laney
Frederick F. Lansill
Mr. and Mrs. Dante J. Lanzetta, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lattuca
Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Leatherbarrow
Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Lee, Jr.
Charles W. Lentz, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Lentz
Alan Levi and Amy Sisson
Tammy R. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lezenby
Nicholas Lindberg and Jean Hosutt
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Loughran
Christine Lussier and Robert Hamill
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lyons
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lyons
The Rev. Maxine Maddox Dornemann
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Maile
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marino
Mr. and Mrs. David Martin
Marian H. McAllister
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCausland
Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. McCleary
The Rev. Thomas L. McClellan
Pamela J. McCracken
Mr. and Mrs. John J. McElroy III
Joseph McEwen
Abigail Meloy
Memorial Church of the Good Shepherd, East Falls
Maria R. Meseroll
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Meyers
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller
The Rev. Isaac J. Miller
Michael Miller
Nina Lander Milton
Danetta Mitchell
Mike and Karen Mitchell
Naheed G. Mohammed
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohapp
Helen S. Montgomery
Bruce F. Morgan
Doris C. Mortimer
Mr. and Mrs. Percival B. Moser III
Eric G. Moss and Margaret von Mehren
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Mosteller
Cynthia R. Muse
Myrtle J. Musetti
Daniel P. Myer
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Myers
Karen Reuter Nagel
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Neilson, Jr.
Nevil Memorial Church of St. George
Dr. John J. Newhouse
Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Nightingale
Jane T. Nyiri
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Nylund
David Q. Otwell and Dr. Mary J. Welsh
Our Mother of Good Counsel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ozols
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Palmer, Jr.
Judith A. Parker
The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald W. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny R. Patten
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pearson, Jr.
Cliff and Ellen Pemberton
Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkins
Dominick Perrotta
Peter and Virginia Petraglia
Peter C. Petropoulos, Jr.
Emily Pickering and Zachary D. Redlitz
John and Emily Pickering
Robert Pierson
Carol A. Pindar
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W. Pinder
The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W. Platt
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pribitkin
Kathleen Price
Dolores J. Provost
Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Quinn
Eric and Luisa Rabe
Alexandra Radu
Melinda A. Rahm
Mrs. Adele J. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Razak
Ernette F. Reid
Margaret B. Rhoads
Christopher E. Rhodes, Jr.
Neibert Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Phelps T. Riley
The Rev. Frances Anne Ritchings
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Robb
Jane D. Roberts
Steve and Kay Rock
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rodgers, Jr.
Dr. Paul Roediger
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Rollo III
Trudi Roselle
Margot Rowley and Chuck Gupta
Rosalie Rudegeair
Robertson Rushton
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Russell
Myrtle and Hugh Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Salsbury
Ortencia C. Santiago
Brandon Sargent
William G. Scarborough
David and Deborah Schaaf
Rebecca S. Schulman
Frances M. Scullian-Hazam
William H. Sell, Jr.
Carolyn Seving
Thomas K. Shand, Jr.
Laura M. Shawaluk
Carl and Carroll Sheppard
Victoria Crago Sicks
Jeanne Sigler and James Fratto
Christine L. Smith
Dorothy F. Smith
Girard T. Smith, Jr.
Gwen Smith
Rheta R. Smith
The Rev. Robert C. Smith and Lorene E. Cary
Patricia Smyth
Craig and Billie Snyder
Theresa R. Snyder
Society of Colonial Wars in The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Donald M. Solenberger
Douglas Soule
Robert and Robin Spencer
Susan W. Spencer
Spryte Communications
Usha Srinivasan and Fred Stevens
St. Christopher's Church, Gladwyne
The Rev. and Mrs. E. Kyle St. Claire, Jr.
St. Dunstan's Church, Blue Bell
St. John's Church, Lower Merion
St. Mary's Church, Ardmore
St. Mary's Church, Wayne
St. Peter's Church in the Great Valley
St. Thomas' Church, Whitemarsh
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staas
Betty M. Stagg and John Nordling
H. Lynn Starr, M.D.
Kathy High and George Steele
Cedric Steenberghs
Alfred W. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Stevenson
Marilou P. Stewart
Mrs. Donald G. Stout
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Stuart
Arley Styer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Suddath, Jr.
Adele Sullivan
Deborah Talbot Snyder
Ardith L. Talbott
Wanda Tarawaly
Joy H. Tartar
The Rev. Hal Taussig and The Rev. Susan Cole
Sandra L. Taylor
Pamela D. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Evans V. Thompson, Jr.
Frank P.† and Linda A. Toia
Denise R. Toliver
Geraldine S. Tom
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Toy
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tredinnick
Carol and Andre Trevathan
Jourdan Triebwasser
Martin P. Trimble and Dr. Colette De Marneffe
The Rev. and Mrs. Richard L. Ullman
Shellie and Rick Unger
John van Steenwyk
Villanova University
Joan C. Wallick
Ernestine C. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Warren
Washington Memorial Chapel
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Wells
Joanne T. Welsh
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wesley
Paula D. West
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton White
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. White, Jr.
Dixie G. Wigton
Tior Wilkins
Chris and Dell Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Williams
Randy and Carol Williamson
Chalet L. Willis-Butts
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilmerding, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilmerding
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Wintner
Caroline P. Wistar
The Rev. and Mrs. William H. Wood III
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Woolley
Danielle Wright
Robert R. Wright
The Rt. Rev. James E. Wynn
Thomas K. Yates
Dr. Joseph Zorc
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Anonymous*°
Richard and Effie Alpert°
Luisa B. Andrews¨
Belinda G. Ash¨
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan N. Atkinson, Jr.°
John C. Auman°¨
Thomas A. and Elizabeth E. Bell°
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. Betts*°
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bishop°
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer A. Bowers°
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bromley°
Marylee Bunting°
John and Beverly Burkhardt°
Mr. and Mrs. Barry T. Carter°
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ceccoli°
Mrs. Anne W. Churchman°
Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, Jr.°
The Rev. Elizabeth W. Colton°
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Comly, Jr.¨
Mary H. Cooke°
Jean G. Copeland°
Mrs. Henry D. Cornman III°
Robert W. Cox°
Patricia M. Dean°
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joseph F. Elefritz°
Mrs. Jessie E. Engan†°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Englebach°
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finn°
Mrs. Joan F. Fouracre°
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Frank¨
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Fridy°
Edlyne Garnier¨
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben R. Garrett°
Freda Gowling¨
Barbara P. Groshens°
Rod and Linda Gunn°
Mr. and Mrs. R. Victor Haas°
Herman R. Hackman, Jr.†°
Mariam J. Halpern°
Susan K. Hart°
Marilyn C. Hastings°
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauptfuhrer°
Wesley M. Heilman III°
Muriel G. Henderson°
Franklin M. Henzel°
G. Roger Holt°
Philip C. C.† and Winifred P. Howse°
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Hubby°
Ellen L. Jamison°
Helen S. Johnston°
Mary Anne D. Justice°
Joan E. Kelly¨
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Kiel°
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Klarman°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Koelle°
Juanita Kosow-Lawless°
David W. Lander°
Mr. and Mrs. Dante J. Lanzetta, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Leach°
Jacqueline H. Leonard°
Maxine M. Lewis°
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lowry°
Dr. Horace MacVaugh III°
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Maile°
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mather III°
The Rev. and Mrs. Glenn M. Matis°
Reid S. McCarthy and Caroline Oakes¨
Donald R. McKenzie°
Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Meloni°
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mitchell III°
David P.† and Lyn S. Montgomery°
Constance C. Moore°
Mrs. J. M. Moran*°
June G. Neely°
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelsen°¨
Mary Helen Neuendorffer°
Gertrude S. O'Leary°
Margaret Pearson°
Peter and Virginia Petraglia°
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Pickering°
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Plourde°
Mrs. Adele J. Ray°
Mr. and Mrs. George Reath, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Reichel III°
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wayne Renneisen°
Mr. and Mrs. Quintin F. Robinson°
Elaine M. Rodgers°
Robertson Rushton°
Peter J. Ryker°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Schneider°
Stiles N. Seay and Joseph N. Misuraco°
Lucy B. Sellers°
Dr. Catherine N. Shelton°
Barbara J. Sibley°
Helen L. Swain°
Jonathan Sprogell and M. Kathryn Taylor°
John van Steenwyk°
Edward F. Wagner°
Marvin M. Walters¨
Melinda J. Weaver°
Ira C. Williams°
Eleanor P. Yodis°
BEQUESTS
Estate of Lucy Ann Bangert
Estate of Flora Julia Dunmore
Estate of Mary K. Gall
Estate of Charles W. Kellogg
Estate of Frances Kellogg
Estate of Howard S. Kellogg
Estate of Annette E. Penniman
Estate of Helen W. White
Estate of Joan M. Wiltshire
MEMORIAL GIFTS
In Memory of Dr. Paul E. Albertson Anonymous
In Memory of The Rev. Gilbert S. Avery III The Rev. James H. Littrell
In Memory of Elna B. Bachman Mary C. Albano Joan Ashmen Vance A. Bachman Chris Bonner Patricia S. Castiglione and Kenneth M. Oakley Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cattani Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crawford David Glaser Goodnoe Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hills Michelle McNamara Patricia Sauer Barbara A. Stevens Louis J. Terpos Paula M. White
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bangert, Jr. Carol Gwatkin
In Memory of The Rev. Stephen R. Billings Barbara Billings
In Memory of Patricia J. Boehne, Ph.D. Edward G. Boehne
In Memory of Ann Booth-Barbarin Vondeleath Kersey
In Memory of Margaret M. Briegel Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Briegel
In Memory of Ardie Brown Denise R. Toliver
In Memory of Margaret Hammond Charles E. Cloud
In Memory of Doris Cummings Cox, My Beloved Mother Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Kozemchak
In Memory of Doris O. DeKalb Richard C. DeKalb
In Memory of Jim Earhart Patricia J. Earhart
In Memory of Jessie Engan Vondeleath Kersey
In Memory of James T. English Margery B. H. English
In Memory of Gail Fowler Sandra M. Fowler, MD
In Memory of Robert Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abbruzzi Morry and Barbara Ellis Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fenner Mr. and Mrs. William A. Packer Margaret Tate Carolyn and Dave Wells
In Memory of Nellie Green Jessie B. Hill
In Memory of Susan Hale Julie Good
In Memory of Marcy Hasbrouck Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller
In Memory of Denis Hazam Frances M. Scullian-Hazam
In Memory of Ghretta Scott Hinton Ola S. Bass
In Memory of Bertha and Craig Holt G. Roger Holt
In Memory of Jim Holt Mr. and Mrs. James R. Holt, Jr.
In Memory of Howard and Dorothy Hoppock Karen Hoppock and Charles Baigis
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Keelan Philip A. Holmes
In Memory of Frances and Howard Kellogg Maile S. Armstrong The Rev. Thomas L. McClellan
In Memory of Beryl Kuntz Evelyn F. Connelly
In Memory of Frederick A. Lander Nina Lander Milton
In Memory of Richard E. Lander Nina Lander Milton
In Memory of The Rev. Mary E. Laney Margaret S. Goodman and Jack Nachamkin
In Memory of Stephanie Yen-Mun Liem Azar Dale A. Cranmer and William H. Hunt
In Memory of Emilie M. MacFarland Ronald E. Midwood and Elizabeth Olmstead
In Memory of Allen Martineau The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur F. Brunner
In Memory of Thomas S. O'Leary Gertrude S. O'Leary
In Memory of Bowie Oliver Styles Elizabeth Valenta
In Memory of Jerry and Anita Pauley Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Haslanger
In Memory of Chris Petropoulos Peter C. Petropoulos, Jr.
In Memory of Albert, Maybelle, and Helena Rees Maria R. Meseroll
In Memory of The Rev. F. Lee Richards Emy and Michael Halpert
In Memory of Ruth M. Salsbury Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Salsbury
In Memory of John C. Sampson Mary G. Sampson
In Memory of Charles G Scott Ola S. Bass
In Memory of Millie Smith Peter Gentieu
In Memory of The Rev. Dr. Noble M. Smith Pamela J. McCracken
In Memory of Ann Smyth Mr. and Mrs. John Smyth, Sr.
In Memory of James David Stobaugh Kevin J. Harty
In Memory of James H. Taylor Sandra L. Taylor
In Memory of Emory J. Thomas, Jr. Mercedes A. Sadler
In Memory of The Rev. Virginia C. Thomas Ruth B. Becker
In Memory of Velma Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Steffen C. Knight
In Memory of Robert Van Dyke Barbara Elliott and Michael Rossman
In Memory of Mayme J. Washington Carol W. Butcher Mr. and Mrs. Darryle Tillman
In Memory of Raymond H. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Quinn
In Memory of Mamie E. Wiggins Jacqueline R. Jefferson St. George St. Barnabas Church
In Memory of Thomas Williams Mr. and Mrs. James K. McAdam
In Memory of The Rev. Lloyd H. Winter, Jr. The Rev. Nancy M. Stroh
In Memory of Lydia Woolman Wright Anonymous
In Memory of Alice C. Yates, My Mother Karen Y. Duffy
In Memory of Doris S. Yearsley Barbara L. Monaghan
HONORARY GIFTS
In Honor of Marti Bender Susan and Bruce Baumann
In Honor of Joan and Arthur Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Brunner
In Honor of Joan and Arthur Brunner William S. Bireley and Lisa Brunner-Bireley
In Honor of Carol and Kurt Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Robertson, Jr.
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MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
David E. Griffith Executive Director
Lindsay A. Albright, MSW, LSW Chief Operating Officer
The Rev. David R. Anderson Chaplain
Victoria R. Bennett, MHS Chief Inclusion and Advocacy Officer
Mark A. Davis Chief Technology Officer
Molly McAndrew, EdM Chief Advancement and Communications Officer
Victoria Crago Sicks Chief Development Officer
Arley Styer, MSS, MLSP Chief of Programs
Cynthia L. Teagle-Gale Director of Talent Development
Angela Vandegrift, CPA Chief Financial Officer
James Wright, MSHRM Senior Director of Human Resources
LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE
Melvina Banti Assistant Director of ECS OST Programs
James Burks, MSW Director of Workforce Development
Caroline A. Dunleavy, MA, MAR Director of Strategy Management
Pamela D. Egleston, MSW, LSW Director of Health and Wellness Programming
Jill Fannon Senior Staff Accountant
Christian Holland, MDiv, MBA Senior Director of Out of School Time and Youth Programs
Colleen Kolakowski Accounting Manager
Stephanie Korber Director of Opportunity Development
Jessica Main, MSW, LSW Director of The ECS Fund
Hannah Morehead, MSW Director of Learning and Evaluation
Carol Neilson Associate Director of Individual and Planned Giving
Robert Pierson Director of Marketing and Communications
Neibert Richards, MSW, LSW Senior Director of Housing
Avyane L. Osborne Assistant Director of Development of Parish Relations and Individual Giving
Shellie Unger Director of Institutional Philanthropy
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Rt. Rev. Daniel G. P. Gutierrez Chairman
L. Frederick Sutherland President
The Rev. Peter T. Vanderveen Vice President
Julia B. DeMoss Vice President and Assistant Secretary
Stacey M. Duke-Middleton Secretary
John Pickering II Treasurer
Steve Lyons, CFA Assistant Treasurer
Cordelia F. Biddle
Kurt W. Brunner
The Rev. Mariclair Partee Carlsen
John G. Chou, Esq.
The Rev. John D. Daniels
Mimi Drake
Matthew J. Espe
Earl M. Forte III, Esq.
Mary B. Geisz, Ph.D
The Rev. Phillip Geliebter
Richard Henriques
Catherine R. Higgins
Barbara C. Kozemchak
Bill Marino
The Rev. John E. Midwood
Cynthia R. Muse
John Randolph
Holly K. Srogota, Esq.
The Very Rev. Judith A. Sullivan
The Rev. Richard L. Vinson
Keva White, LCADC, LSW
David E. Griffith Executive Director
OUR TEAMIn Honor of Julia Ellen Burd Dave and Sharon Burd
In Honor of Christ Church, Philadelphia Janie and George Bingham
In Honor of Sharon Dooley's Birthday Anne Graham
In Honor of Bill Dornan for Christmas Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Sostok
In Honor of Tom Glancey Catherine B. Diebold
In Honor of Sarah Gregg Pam and Brian Walsh
In Honor of David E. Griffith Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Drake Landes Learning International, LLC Roger and Patricia Stikeleather Dr. and Mrs. James H. Wells Harold L. Yoh, Jr.
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Griffith Carl Holstrom and Mary B. Kineke
In Honor of Arthur Harrington Todd J. Jackson
In Honor of Elizabeth Hoffman Karen Hoppock and Charles Baigis
In Honor of The Rev. Dr. Melford E. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dunbar
In Honor of Margaretta Hutchinson Stevens Cox Hewitt and Laura Heiserman
In Honor of James Jackson Todd J. Jackson
In Honor of Marilyn Knox Mary Alice Horner
In Honor of Henry Kwiecinski and Caroline West Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dahlager
In Honor of H. Irene Livengood Mary Louise M. Bulmer
In Honor of Jessica and Alex Main Jared Chase
In Honor of Jessica Main Donna Crocker
In Honor of John and Barbara McCutcheon Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Brunner
In Honor of Halise McKinney Jane E. McKinney
In Honor of Lise Meloy Abigail Meloy
In Honor of The Rev. Carl E. Metzger Jessica R. Brown
In Honor of The Rev. Daniel T. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly
In Honor of Carol Noll Robert Pierson
In Honor of Our Children and Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ozols
In Honor of Peter Petraglia Peter and Virginia Petraglia
In Honor of Anne M. Raudenbush Joseph R. Raudenbush and Eric M. Raudenbush
In Honor of Charles and Tricia Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Brunner
In Honor of Victoria Crago Sicks Elisabeth Crago
In Honor of Cynthia L. Trago Leigh A. Marxen and Sarah P. Marxen
In Honor of The Rev. James A. and Mrs. Gail H. Trimble Martin P. Trimble and Dr. Colette De Marneffe
In Honor of The Rev. Dr. Nancy Dilliplane and staff at Trinity Church, Buckingham Dr. Regina K. Gordon
In Honor of The Musicians of Trinity Church, Buckingham Dr. Regina K. Gordon
In Honor of Shellie Unger Rebecca S. Schulman Timothy S. Thornton
In Honor of Mary G. West Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dahlager
PARISH SUPPORT
African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas
All Hallows' Church
All Saints', Norristown
All Saints', Torresdale
Christ Church, Ithan
Christ Church, Old Swedes
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Christ Church, Ridley Park
Church of Our Saviour, Jenkintown
Church of St. James, Kingsessing
Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany
Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Chestnut Hill
Church of the Holy Apostles, Penn Wynne
Church of the Holy Trinity, Rittenhouse Square
Church of the Holy Trinity, West Chester
Church of the Incarnation, Morrisville
Church of the Messiah, Gwynedd
Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr
Good Shepherd Church, Hilltown
Memorial Church of the Good Shepherd, East Falls
Nevil Memorial Church of St. George
Philadelphia Cathedral
St. Alban's, Newtown Square
St. Andrew's Church, West Vincent
St. Christopher's Church, Gladwyne
St. David's Church, Radnor
St. Dunstan's Church, Blue Bell
St. George St. Barnabas Church
St. James' Church, Langhorne
St. John's Church, Lower Merion
St. Luke's Church, Newtown
St. Mary's Church, Ardmore
St. Mary's Church, Wayne
St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill
St. Paul's Church, Oaks
St. Peter's Church in the Great Valley
St. Peter's Church, Glenside
St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia
St. Peter's Church, Phoenixville
St. Thomas' Church, Whitemarsh
Trinity Church, Coatesville
Trinity Church, Swarthmore
Washington Memorial Chapel
FOUNDATION, GOVERNMENT, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Anonymous
The 1830 Family Foundation
2004 Carita Foundation, Inc.
Alliance for Strong Families and Communities
Allied World Insurance Company
AmazonSmile Foundation
American Endowment Foundation
Ballantree Consulting
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work & Social Research
Buck Family Fund
Alpin J. and Alpin W. Cameron Memorial Fund
Louis N. Cassett Foundation
The Chatham Foundation
Citizens Charitable Foundation
Color Me Leadership Academy, LLC
The Connelly Foundation
The Cressida Fund
Damselfly Land Holding, LLC
The Do Gooders
The Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation
Doran Family Foundation
Duane Morris LLP
The Elsevier Foundation
Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
Falconhead Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia
Fox Rothschild LLP
General Society of Colonial Wars
Germeshausen Foundation
Glenmede Investment and Wealth Management
Glenmede National Philanthropic Trust
Goodnoe Elementary School
Griffith Family Foundation
Hamilton Family Charitable Trust
Health Promotion Council
Henriques Family Fund
Holman Enterprises
Independence Foundation
W. S. Johnston Foundation
Jones-Lippincott Family Foundation
KPMG Community Involvement Program
Landes Learning International, LLC
The Thomas and Carolyn Langfitt Foundation
Larking Hill Foundation
Latter-day Saints Charities, Inc.
Gerry Lenfest Legacy Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation
Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation
The Christopher Ludwick Foundation
MacElree Foundation
The McCausland Foundation
The McEwen Family Scholarship Fund at Modern Group Ltd.
The McEwen-Fial Family Foundation
The McLean Contributionship
Leo Model Foundation
J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust
National Philanthropic Trust
Network for Good
Robert and Ann Newburger Foundation
Old York Road Printing
Our Mother of Good Counsel
The William Penn Foundation Special Gifts Program
Pennrose
Pennsylvania Department of Education
Pennsylvania Trust
Permit Capital Advisor, LLC
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Philadelphia Department of Human Services
Philadelphia Office of Homeless Services
Philadelphia Youth Network
Leo & Peggy Pierce Family Foundation
Public Health Management Corporation
Rabe Family Gift Fund
Reed Smith LLP
Jay and Gretchen Riley Gift Fund
The Rorer Foundation, Inc.
Sales-Stauss Charitable Fund
Roberta and Ernest Scheller Jr. Family Foundation
Schwab Charitable Fund
Sellers Family Fund
Joseph Kennard Skilling Trust
The W. W. Smith Charitable Trust
Society of Colonial Wars in The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Isabel Spackman Trust
Spryte Communications
The Stratton Foundation
Team First Book Philadelphia
TisBest Philanthropy
U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development
UBS Donor-Advised Fund
Union Benevolent Association
United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Villanova University
Joan C. Wells Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation
Warwick and Mollie Wheeler Charitable Fund
WHYY
Windmill Foundation
Quita Woodward Foundation Trust
CORPORATIONS
Anonymous
Aetna Foundation Employee Campaign
Aramark
Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
BNY Mellon Community Partnership - Employees Funds
Employees Community Fund of The Boeing Company
Brown Brothers Harriman and Company
Bryn Mawr Trust
Citizens Helping Citizens Colleague Giving Campaign
Costco Wholesale Corporation
Eli Lilly and Company - Avid
Exelon Corporation Employee Campaign
Exude, Inc.
Gartner, Inc.
GEICO United Way Campaign
Genesis Asset Protection, Inc.
Honeywell Hometown Solutions Employee Campaign
Intel Corporation Employee Campaign
Johnson and Johnson Family of Companies
Merck Foundation
Pfizer, Inc. Employee Campaign
PNC Wealth Management
TD Bank United Way Campaign
UnitedHealth Group
Vanguard Community Fund Employee Campaign
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