2014 FY / 2015 Campaign Annual Report

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WHAT’S RAISED HERE STAYS HERE $1,016,000.00 Raised in 2015 Campaign Schuylkill United Way 9 N. Centre St., Suite 301 Pottsville, PA 17901 Office: 570.622.6421 Fax: 570.622.7424 2014 Fiscal Year / 2015 Campaign Annual Report

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WHAT’S

RAISED

HERE

STAYS HERE

$1,016,000.00

Raised in 2015 Campaign

Schuylkill United Way 9 N. Centre St., Suite 301

Pottsville, PA 17901 Office: 570.622.6421 Fax: 570.622.7424

2014 Fiscal Year / 2015 Campaign Annual Report

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Giving Hearts Giving Hope…

The Schuylkill United Way’s 2015 Campaign, Giving Hearts Giving Hope, raised $1,016,000.00. As you look through this Annual Report for the 2015 Campaign/2014 Fiscal Year, we want you to know that those funds are already at work in Schuylkill County.

Our mission is simple: we are dedicated to providing funding, guidance, and encouragement to the 15 Partner Agencies that provide a

variety of programs and services to the residents of Schuylkill County for little to no charge.

The Partner Agencies we fund have a longstanding relationship with the community in Schuylkill County. The Schuylkill United Way began as the Community Chest in 1936. We are proud to say that a number of our original Partner Agencies from 1936 are still with us today.

Those agencies include Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Salvation Army, Crippled Children Society and the YMCA.

The Schuylkill United Way also facilitates a number of programs throughout the year. We are expanding annual donation drives, such as Stamp Out Hunger, where we work to help promote the USPS canned food collection drive. Stuff the Bus, our annual school supply drive,

grows each year and is held throughout the month of July. Our Day of Caring, held each May, matches donors and volunteers with community projects at our Partner Agencies. Most recently, we added our Kick Off Community Picnic, which celebrates the start of our

Campaign by inviting the community to celebrate with free food, games, and plenty of information on Partner Agency services.

Schuylkill United Way is facilitating PA 2-1-1 through the larger United Way networks in Pennsylvania. PA 2-1-1 will serve Schuylkill County by helping residents to connect to health and human service providers. The Schuylkill United Way also serves as the local administrator for the Emergency Food & Shelter Program (EFSP), which provides funds to supplement and extend current available resources for emergency

needs including rent, food and energy assistance.

Through the generosity of the community, we are able to advocate for Schuylkill County residents through our fundraising, programming, and health and human service initiatives. We greatly appreciate those who give their valuable time and donate so selflessly. Our legacy of

community giving would not be possible without your continued support.

We thank you most sincerely!

Kelly K. Malone, Executive Director & Patrick Kane, President of the Board of Directors

2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

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The Schuylkill United Way is dedicated to providing funding, guidance, and encouragement to the 15 Partner Agencies that provide a variety of programs and services to the residents of Schuylkill Coun-

ty for little to no charge.

2014 Board of Directors

Jack Bertolet, Jr. Tom Cara

Susan Fegley Anthony Harbison

Eli Hostetter Patrick Kane

Henry H. Nyce Joseph Pilla Kris Verba

Dr. Kelly Austin Mike Byrne Eric Dreyfus Ryan Dunkle Bill Jones III

Karen Kenderdine Billie Payne

Attorney Rick Thornburg Attorney Jeff Bowe

Brian Connely Dr. Scott Fellows Wayne Holben

Edward P. Johnson Allen Keich Naomi Ost

Jeanne Boyer Porter Dominic Sylvester

Jeff Wessner Charles Dodson Denise Ressler

2014 Officers

President Patrick Kane

First Vice President Kris Verba

Second Vice President Attorney Rick Thornburg

Treasurer Naomi Ost

Assistant Treasurer Henry H. Nyce

Secretary Kelly K. Malone

Executive Committee

Jack Bertolet, Jr. Dr. Scott Fellows

Bill Jones III Patrick Kane Henry Nyce

Naomi Ost Billie Payne

Jeanne Boyer Porter Attorney Rick Thornburg

Kris Verba

Left to right: Michelle Halabura (SUW), Anthony Harbison (GFS), Eric Dreyfus (APCI), Denise Ressler (Susquehanna Bank), Commissioner George Halcovage, Kelly K. Malone (SUW), Commissioner Gary Hess

Kelly K. Malone Executive Director

[email protected]

Michelle Halabura Director of Community Relations

[email protected]

Terri Conville Administrative Director

[email protected]

Schuylkill United Way Staff

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Annual Campaign: All donations are raised from September to November through the generosity of corporate, employee and individual giving. The campaign helps donors to increase their knowledge and understanding of, access to and involvement with the Schuylkill United Way and its 15 Partner Agencies.

Capt. Jason B. Jones Memorial Day of Caring: Announced in February of 2015, the Schuylkill United Way (SUW) Annual Day of Caring event will be renamed the Capt. Jason B. Jones Memorial Day of Caring. The SUW Staff and Board of Directors is humbled at the privilege of honoring a man who put his service to his community and country above all else. The 1st Annual Capt. Jason B. Jones Memorial Day of Caring will occur on Friday, May 8th 2015. A formal welcome and dedication will occur at 8:30am on May 8th at the Salvation Army in Pottsville. Volunteer projects will begin at locations across Schuylkill County after the welcome commences. As the com-munity volunteers in the name of Capt. Jones, the Gold Star Mothers and families who have lost sons and daughters at war will also be remembered.

Community Resource Guide: This guide is available to help assist individuals in times of transition or need. There are dozens of organizations listed that range in services from health and wellness to education.

Emergency Food & Shelter Program (EFSP): The Schuylkill United Way serves as the local administrator for the FEMA program which provides funds to supplement and extend current available resources for emergency needs including rent, food and energy assistance. In recent years, funds have been greatly diminished. However, the money we do receive is distributed to five local organizations: Catholic Charities, Pottsville Salvation Army, Tamaqua Salvation Army, Schuylkill Women in Crisis, and Schuylkill Community Action.

Pacesetters Club: Pacesetters “set the pace” for the Annual Campaign. Members of the Pacesetters Club are individuals throughout Schuylkill County who contrib-ute a minimum of $500 towards the Annual Campaign. Levels of giving range from Copper ($500-$749) through Platinum ($2,500+) depending on contribution amount.

Prescription Assistance: The FamilyWize Prescription Discount Card (www.familywize.org) is available to anyone. Since the program launched in 2008, Schuylkill County residents have saved over $1,000,000 on the cost of prescriptions. The card is free, however, it only provides discounts on the medicine, not free medicine.

Stamp Out Hunger: The largest one-day food drive in the nation, the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) holds the Stamp Out Hunger food drive every sec-ond Saturday in May. According to USPS, nearly 1,500 NALC branches in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands are involved. Letter carriers represented by the National Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO), with help from rural letter carriers, additional postal employees and volunteers, the drive has delivered more than one billion pounds of food in the past 20 years. The Schuylkill United Way is a proud partner in this food drive.

Stuff the Bus: A month long school supply drive held each July. In 2014, Stuff the Bus collected 1,200 backpacks, stuffed them with school supplies and distributed them to SUW Partner Agencies to be given to children in need in Schuylkill County.

In 2014, the Schuylkill United Way participated with the following organizations for the betterment of Schuylkill County: State Employee Combined Appeal (SECA), United Way of Pennsylvania Board of Directors, Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO), Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce: Nonprofit Committee Chair, Emergency Food & Shelter Program (EFSP), Pottsville Kiwanis, Schuylkill County Youth Summit and Unit-ed Way of Pennsylvania Public Policy Committee.

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American Red Cross Adrian Grieve, Executive Director -Emergency Services -Blood Drives -Instructional Training Avenues, Founded as UCP in 1952 Peter Keitsock, Executive Director -Children’s, Adult, Older Adult Services -Vocational Rehabilitation -Lessie’s Garden & Gift Shop Big Brothers Big Sisters of Schuylkill County Doug Allen, Executive Director -One to One Mentoring Programs -Community Wide Monthly Program -High School Mentoring Program Boy Scouts of America, Hawk Mtn. Council William Garrett, Executive Director -Outdoor Camping Program -Serving Young Men Ages 6-18 -Serving Young Women ages 14-21 Child Development, Inc. Mary Ann Devlin, Executive Director -Head Start for Ages 3-5 at Six County Locations -PA PreK Counts for Ages 3-5 -Home-Based Head Start Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA Jane Ransom, Executive Director -Serving Young Women and Girls Age 5-17 -Outcomes Based Programs for Young Women and Girls The Salvation Army, Pottsville Corps Major Tammy Hench -Food, Clothing & Temporary Housing Assistance -After School Program for Ages 6-12 -Soup Kitchen for Hot Meals

The Salvation Army, Tamaqua Corps Major Sharon Whispell -Food Pantry & Temporary Housing -After School Programs -Disaster Relief Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling Center Jenny Murphy-Shifflet, Executive Director -24 Hour Counseling Hotline -Counsels & Supports Sexual Assault Clients -Advocates & Educates on Sexual Violence Schuylkill County Society for Crippled Children Sharon Kimmel, Executive Director -Free Monthly Orthopedic Clinics -Serves Children Birth through 18 -Promotes Total Health and Welfare of Child Schuylkill Wellness Services Carolyn Bazik, Executive Director -HIV/AIDS Pre/Post Testing Offered -STD Screening & Treatment -HIV Prevention Education Schuylkill Women in Crisis Sally T. Casey, Executive Director -24 Hour Crisis Hotline -Emergency Shelter for Women and Children -Advocates & Educates on Domestic Violence Schuylkill YMCA Bob Oravitz, Executive Director -Full Service Gym Facility -Community Programming -Financial Assistance for Membership Available Tamaqua Area Meals on Wheels Samantha Gibbons, Program Director -Provides Three Meals per Day -Available Five Days per Week -Serves Low-Income, Disabled or Homebound

Tamaqua YMCA Nick Zigmant, Branch Executive -Full Service Gym Facility -Community Programming -Serving the Tamaqua Area & Beyond

Partner Agencies of the Schuylkill United Way

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2015 Campaign Awards & Recognition

Special Event Achievement Award The Highest Amount Raised Through Special Events

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., $25,400 raised through 2 Golf Tournaments and 1 Bowling Tournament

Houser Award The Highest Amount Raised Through Corporate and Employee Giving

Wegmans RSC, $116,000

Partner Agency of the SUW with the Highest Amount Raised for 2015 Campaign Raised Through Employee Giving and Fundraisers Throughout the Fall Campaign

Child Development, Inc., $13,574

Billie Payne Lifetime Achievement Award This award is given to the volunteer that provides outstanding commitment to the United Way and the community

Mrs. Naomi Ost

Company with the Most Pacesetters- Wegmans RSC 71 Pacesetters

Congratulations to the 2015 Campaign Prize Winners

2014 Ford Focus, Sponsored by Sands Ford, Freedom Toyota Hyundai, Williamson, Friedberg & Jones, LLC, Rinaldi

Family Dealership, J. Bertolet Volkswagen, Bob Weaver GM Chrysler: Value $17,000

Robert Mozdy

Lowes RDC 961

Boyer’s Food Market Certificate: Value $1,000 Each

Paula Sementilli, Wegmans

Kathy Reiley, Schuylkill Municipal Water Authority

Cheryl Holland, PSU Schuylkill

James Wehry, Bon-Ton

AAA Travel Package: Value $1,600

Dr. Joseph Chipriano, Jr.

Lowe’s Home Improvement Package: Value $1,600

Barry Brower, Republican Herald

Weber Gas Grill, Sponsored by Hadesty’s Ace Hardware : Value $500

Brent Setlock, Pottsville Housing Authority

IPAD, Sponsored by Hidden River Credit Union, Value $500

Jim Shaffer, Lowe’s RDC 961

Mrs. Billie Payne with Lifetime Achievement

Award Winner Mrs. Naomi Ost

Campaign Chairs Anthony Harbison &

Eric Dreyfus

Child Development, Inc., Partner Agency with

the Highest Amount Raised for 2015 Campaign

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2015 Campaign Top Ten Companies, Employee and Corporate Giving Wegmans Retail Service Center $116,520 Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. $74,607 JE Morgan Foundation $60,000 SAPA Extrusions $50,011 PPL Electric Utilities $39,296 Bob Weaver GM Chrysler $33,292 Mrs. T’s Pierogies $29,576 Republican Herald $26,302 Shalmet Corporation $22,067 M&T Bank $20,948 2015 Campaign Corporate Giving Top Five John E. Morgan Foundation $60,000 Republican Herald $20,000 M&T Bank $17,000 Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. $16,405 Wegmans Retail Service Center $16,000 2015 Campaign Employee Giving Top Five Wegmans Retail Service Center $100,520 Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. $58,201 SAPA Extrusions $35,011 PPL Electric Utilities $31,796 Bob Weaver GM Chevrolet $28,292

Thank you to the companies who work alongside the Schuylkill United Way each year during the annual campaign. Due to the generosity of the companies and employees who give, the Schuylkill United Way is able to support the 15 Partner Agencies serving the community of Schuylkill County.

2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

Boy Scouts, Hawk Mtn. Council

Avenues

Tamaqua YMCA

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AAA Travel

Adhesives Research, Inc.

Aetna Foundation

Agilent Technologies

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

Alpha Mills, Inc. American Computer

Ashland Foundry and Machine

Ash-Tec

Avenues, Founded as UCP in 1952

Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Schuylkill County

Big Lots, Inc.

Blue Mountain School District

Bob Allen & Associates, LTD

Bob Weaver GM Chrysler

Bohorad Charitable Trust

Bon-Ton Department Store

Boscov's Department Store

Bowe, Lisella & Bowe

Boy Scouts, Hawk Mountain Council

Boyer's Food Markets, Inc.

Brunswick Veterinary Hospital

Child Development, Inc.

City Shirt Company

Comcast Cable Communications, Inc.

Comerford Trust

Copperhead Chemical

Cornerstone Financial

Curtis J. Bailey, Inc.

D. G. Yuengling & Son

Dr. Joseph Chipriano, Jr. Dental Association

Eastern Press

Ebinger Iron Works

Ed's USA Auto Rental

Empire Education Group

ETA Benefits/ Skipper Dippers

Evan's Delivery

Extol International, Inc.

Federal Facilities

FedEx

Fellows & Smink Dental Associates

First National Bank of Fredericksburg

First National Bank of Minersville

First National Trust Company

Freedom Toyota & Hyundai

Fulton Bank

Geisinger Health Systems

Giant Markets, Inc.

Gordon Food Services

Hadesty's Ace Hardware

Heckman & Laudeman, CPA

Hershey Foods, Inc.

Hidden River Credit Union

Hidden Valley Golf Course

Higgins Insurance

IWCO Direct

J. Bertolet Volkswagen, Inc.

J.C. Ehrlich Co., Inc.

Jana Fund

Jeld-Wen, Inc.

John E. Morgan Foundation

John Malinchok Insurance

Jones & Company

Kohl's

L&K Construction

Larson Design Group, Inc.

Lipkin, Marshall, Bohorad & Thornburg

Lowe's RDC 961

LTL Home Prodcuts, Inc.

Lynagh, Roland Associates, LLC

M & Q Packaging

Thank you to companies who gave $500 or more towards our 2015 Campaign!

Gordon Food Services Volunteering at Hawk Mountain Boy Scout Camp for the 2014 Day of Caring

“As a HR professional, the Schuylkill United Way is important to me personally as well as for Gordon Food Services. Giving back to our community is a part of our company’s foundation. Through giving, we strengthen the commitment to our employees and the local communities in which they reside.” Anthony Harbison CAD Human Resources Gordon Food Services

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Schuylkill County Employees Schuylkill County Municipal Authority

Schuylkill Economic Development Corp. (SEDCO)

Schuylkill Haven Borough

Schuylkill Haven School District Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29

Schuylkill Medical Center, East Norwegian Schuylkill Medical Center, South Jackson Schuylkill Wellness Services

Schuylkill Women in Crisis

Schuylkill YMCA

Sealy Components Group Service Electric Cable TV

Sexual Assault and Resource Counseling Center (SARCC) Shalmet Corporation

Sheetz, Inc. Sonric Associates

St. Clair & Associates St. Clair Area School District

St. Clair Emporium

St. Lukes Miners Memorial Hospital

Susquehanna Bank Tamaqua Area School District Tamaqua Area YMCA

Tamaqua Borough Tamaqua Rotary Club

Tension Envelope Company

The Marketing Toolbelt

The ReDCo Group Ti-Wire

Tobash Insurance Agency

Tommy's Italian Speciality Shop Tredegar Film Products UGI Utilities, Inc. Ulmer Charitable Trust

United Association Local Union 524

UPS

Utilities Employees Credit Union

VIST Financial

Wal-Mart RDC 7030/Emp.

Wegmans RSC

Weiner Iron & Metal Corp.

Weis Markets

Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo Foundation

West Penn Township Lions Club

Williamson, Friedberg & Jones, LLC

WJP Engineers

Zimmerman, Lieberman, Tamulonis & Hobbs

Wegmans RSC Volunteering at the 2015 Campaign Community Kick Off Picnic.

“United Way is the most effective and efficient way to raise needed funds for the most-pressing needs in the community.” Wegmans RSC

2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

M & T Bank

Mary A. Malone Trust

McCann School of Business

Merck and Company

Miller Brothers Construction, Co.

Miller Distributing Company

Moen of Pennsylvania

Mrs. T's Pierogies

National Penn Bank

Nationwide Insurance Co.

North Schuylkill School District

Northest PA Manufacturers & Employers Association

Omnova Solutions, Inc.

Pellish & Pellish

Penn State University, Schuylkill Campus

Pennsylvania State Employees

PH Anesthesia Assocites

Pioneer Evergreen Farms

Pioneer Pole Buildings, Inc.

Pottsville Area School District

Pottsville City Employees

Pottsville Housing Authority

Pottsville Kiwanis Club

PPL Corporation

Progressive Vision Institute

Reading Alloys, an Ametek Company

Republican Herald

Richard B. Ryon Insurance

Rinaldi Family Dealerships

Riverview Bank

RJCK Consulting, LLC

RSC Beverages, Inc.

Salvation Army, Pottsville Corps

Sands Ford/Suzuki of Pottsville

SAPA Extrusions

Schaeffer's Harley-Davidson, Inc.

Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce

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Thank you to companies with 10+ Pacesetters

Thank you to companies with 5-9 Pacesetters

Susan Fegley and Eric Dreyfus of Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

Thank you to Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. for their continued support of the Schuylkill United Way. Not only did Air Product & Chemicals, Inc. have the 4th largest group of Pacesetters for our 2015 Campaign, they also raised $25,400 through various fundraising events.

Bob and Suzanne Weaver, Bob Weaver GM Chevrolet

Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weaver for graciously hosting our 2015 Campaign’s Pacesetter Reception. Bob Weaver GM Chevrolet is also a leader in the Pacesetter Club, with 41 of 105 of their employees giving $500 or more towards the campaign.

1. Wegmans Retail Service Center - 71 Pacesetters

2. Bob Weaver GM Chrysler - 41 Pacesetters

3. SAPA - 37 Pacesetters

4. Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. - 16 Pacesetters

5. PPL Electric Utilities - 15 Pacesetters

6. Williamson, Friedberg & Jones, LLC - 15 Pacesetters

7. Mrs. T's Pierogies - 12 Pacesetters

8. CarTech - 10 Pacesetters

9. UPS - 10 Pacesetters

1. Child Development, Inc.

2. D. G. Yuengling & Son

3. Boyer's Food Markets, Inc.

4. Gordon Food Service

5. Higgins Insurance

6. Jones & Co., Inc.

7. Schuylkill County Courthouse

8. Lowe's RDC 961

9. Shalmet Corp.

10. Tredegar

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Pacesetters Club

Thank you to the 497 Pacesetters Club donors, who each gave $500 or more to the 2016 Campaign.

Pacesetters Club members collectively raised $403,345, about 40% of the $1,016,000 raised in the 2016 Campaign.

Sincere thanks to those who gave so generously, Pacesetters Chairmen Robert E. Weaver & Joseph H. Jones, Jr.

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Thank you to companies with 1-4 Pacesetters

2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

Adhesives Research, Inc.

AETNA

Alcon Mfg., LTD

Alcon Research

American Computer Associates

Ash-Tec

B & G MFG Co.

Bayer Healthcare

Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Schuylkill

Blue Mountain School District

Bob Allen & Associates, LTD

Bon-Ton Department Store, Schuylkill Mall

Boscov's

Bowe, Lisella, & Bowe

Brunswick Veterinary Hospital

Career Link

Chipriano Family & Cosmetic Dentistry

City of Pottsville

Co-County Wellness Services

Conners Investor Services, Inc.

Cornerstone Financial

East Penn MFG

Eastern Press

Ebinger Iron Works, Inc.

Ed's USA Auto Rental

Eldredge, Inc.

Elite Sportswear L.P.

Empire Education Group

Entech Engineering

ETA Benefits, Inc.

Evans Delivery

EWMI

Extol International, Inc.

Fanelli, Evans & Patel

Fellows & Smink Dental Associates, P.C.

First National Trust Company

Freedom Toyota & Hyundai

Geisinger Health System

Godiva Chocolatier

Greenfield Architects

Hadesty's Ace Hardware

Hawk Mountain Boy Scouts, Black Rock District

Heckman & Laudeman, CPA

Hidden Valley Golf Course

I.B. Dickinson & Sons, Inc.

J. Bertolet Volkswagen, Inc.

Jack Rich, Inc.

Kiwanis Club of Pottsville

Kohl's

L&K Construction

Lipkin, Marshall, Bohorad &

LTL Homes

Lynagh, Roland Associates, LLC

M & T Bank

MBC Development, Inc.

McCann School of Business

McClure Company

Miller Distributing Company

National Penn Bank

Nationwide Insurance

Nause Landscaping

NEPA MAEA

Parente Bearde, LLC

Pellish and Pellish

Penn State Schuylkill

Penske Truck Leasing, Inc.

Pioneer Evergreen Farms

Pioneer Pole Building

Pottsville Area School District

Pottsville Housing Authority

Pottsville Ophthalmic Association

Progressive Vision Institute

R.M. Palmer Co.

Reading Alloys, Inc.

REDCO Group

Reinsel, Kuntz, Lesher, LLP

Republican Herald

Rinaldi Family Dealerships

Riverview National Bank

RJCK Consulting, LLC

RSC Beverages, Inc.

Ryon Insurance

Salvation Army, Pottsville Corps

Sands Ford/Suzuki of Pottsville

Schaeffer's Harley Davidson

Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce

Schuylkill Haven Recreation Commission

Schuylkill Haven School District

Schuylkill Health System

Schuylkill United Way

Schuylkill Women in Crisis

Schuylkill YMCA

SEDCO

Sheetz, Inc.

Skipper Dippers

SonRic

St. Clair & Associates

St. Clair Emporium

St. Clair School District

St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital

Susquehanna Bank

Tamaqua Rotary

Tamaqua YMCA

The Larson Group

The Marketing Toolbelt

Ti-Wire

Tobash Insurance Company

Tompkins Insurance

Tri-State Envelope

Ulmer Charitable Trust

Utilities Employee's Credit Union

VIST Bank

VIST Financial

Weidenhammer Systems Corp.

Weiner Iron & Metal Corporation

Wells Fargo

West Side Hammer Electric

WJP Engineers

Zimmerman, Lieberman, Tamulonis & Hobbs

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Kevin Bamford

Debra Blaschak

Tom & Barbara Boyer

Harry & Bonnie Boyer

Rob & June Clapham

Cas Dlugolecki

Thomas Hertz

John Kellman

David Kimmel

Mike & Kelly Malone

Jim & Jessica Miller

Mark & Becky Miller-Hoover

William Moyer

Susan & Harry Pappas

Ted & Audrey Twardzik, Jr

Ray Bierbach

Jeanne & Ken Boyer Porter

Dave DeMascole

Francis & Patricia Kane

Bill & Elaine Miller

Ulmer Charitable Trust

Jack & Barb Yaissle

Lidia Zidik

Floyd & Margaret Zimmerman

Rick & Terry Alexander

Tony & Sandy Baran

Jack & Karen Bertolet, Jr

Dave & Francine Bonenberger

Chris Cohoon

Mrs. William Combs

Luke Cunningham

Josette & Bert Evans

Steve & Laura Field

Bill & Katy Heckman

Bill & Barbara Hildreth

Charles & Marcia Ladd, IV

John & Nancy Malinchok

Jim & Chelly Miller

Robert Rinaldi

Jarod Sands

Eric Savage

Dale & Kay Schoeneman

Frank Schoeneman

Rick & Ellie Siegfried

Pam & Tom Twardzik

Bob & Suzanne Weaver

Richard Yuengling, Jr

Thank you to Diamond Club Pacesetters who gave $2,000-$2,499

Thank you to Platinum Club Pacesetters who gave $2,500+

Thank you to Gold Club Pacesetters who gave $1,500- $1,999

SUW Board President Patrick Kane and SAPA HR Generalist Michele Atkinson

I believe our successes, whether personal or professional, depend on the health of our community. I feel the Schuylkill Unit-ed Way is an important organization in maintaining the well-being of Schuylkill County.

Patrick Kane, Board President Schuylkill United Way

Thank you the Top 5 Companies with the Most Pacesetters

1. Wegmans RSC (71 Pacesetters) 2. Bob Weaver GM Chrysler (42 Pacesetters) 3. SAPA (37 Pacesetters) 4. Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. (16 Pacesetters) 5. PPL (15 Pacesetters)

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Anonymous (5)

John & Carol Boyer

Jack & Mary Byrne

Mike Byrne

Keith Cleary

Eric Dreyfus

Mark & Amy Fanelli

Dick & Arlene Fehr

Neil & Pamela Fisher

Kerri Nestlerode & BJ Folk, III

Jake Fox

Steve Goodman

Mike & Michelle Hammer

Mark Henderson

Pat James

Ed & Christine Johnson

Pat Jones

Jay Jones, Jr

Douglas Kirschman

Bill & Beth Kirwan

Grayson Krauss

Ginger & Tom Kunkel

John Lawrence

Wayne Leone

Garrin Leymeister

Dave & Lisa March

Jim & Linda McCann

Stephanie McCarroll

Greg & Toni McElvaney

Lance Miller

George Nause

Karl Nolte

Billie Payne

Paul Pencille

Dave & Diane Rattigan

Donald & Denise Ressler

George Salloum

Joe & Nancy Schlitzer

Aaron Shipton

Dave & Jesseca Sickle

Larry Snyder

Jennifer Stoudt

Dominic Sylvester

Dan & Rebecca Terrell

Rick & Melanie Thornburg

Mike & Amie Tobash

Rich & Krista Torpey

Jennifer Yuengling

Sheryl Yuengling

Wendy & Brad Yuengling Baker

Debbie & Joe Yuengling Ferhat

Frank & Nonie Zukas

Thank you to Silver Club Pacesetters who gave $1,000-$1,499

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Tamaqua YMCA

Schuylkill YMCA

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Bob & Peggy Allen

Matt Baran

David Barth

Joseph Bessette

Jim & Gina Bohorad

John & Michelle Boran

Mike & Cheryl Burdess

Michael Carl

Dannette Cobb-McKinzie

Louis Dangelo

Mary Ann Devlin

Ed & Cindy Ebling

Mike Evangelista

Bob Favreau

Scott & Niki Fellows

Dick & Margaret Ann Fenstermacher

Sonny Fenstermacher

Rich T. Fenstermacher, Jr

Anthony Harbison

H. Scott Hart

Art Heffner

Deb Hoover

William L & Eileen Jones, III

Chuck Killian

Kiwanis Club of Pottsville

Dave Laudeman

Billy Lorah

David Lukasak

Dr. Solomon & Wendy Luo

Al & Pinky Marshall

Chuck Miller

Marc Miller

Steve Moser

Mike & Sandy Myro

Laurie Osatchuck

John & Sandy Paulshock

Rich & Sheila Pitcavage

Glenn Ramirez

Robert Schwalm

Eric & Tanya Shaud

John & Karen Simodejka

Jim Skoronski

Mike & Marcia Smink

Jacquelyn Suozzo

Tim & Carol Twardzik

Kris Verba

Gail Watts

Wendi Wheeler

Earl & Tiffany Cresswell Yeager

Thank you to Bronze Club Pacesetters who gave $750-$999

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Big Brothers Big Sisters

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Annonymous (2)

Barbara Abrasonis

Ronald Affaryoux

James Akins

David Allar

Doug & Donna Allen

Arlene Ames-Bohn

Ryan & Stacey Andracchio

Sharon Angelo

Curtis & Chris Artz

Michele Atkinson

Kelly & Allison Austin

Curt & Dorothy Bailey

Bonnie Baker

Carol Barlow

Jamie Barton

Jayne Bass

Paul Bassininsky

Carolyn Bazik

Thomas & Diana Beausang

Henry & Ann Beaver, Jr

Ken & Loretta Behler

Barry & Kathleen Berkenstock

Blayne & Taran Bertolet

Tara Biller

Alex Blackwell

David Boeggeman

Robert Boehning

Delton Bolton

Nicholas Bondura

Joe & Sandy Bonner

Tom & Kay Boran

Deirdre Boris

Tom Bosack

Jeff Bowe

Claire Brady

Travis Brady

Joseph Brannan

Amy Brayford

Shannon Brennan

Greg Brensinger

Tricia Brensinger

Robert Breslin

John Brinkso

Susan Brown

Nick Buccieri

William Buskirk

Darren Caldwell

Tom & Linda Cara

Bob, Elizabeth & Alexandria Carl

Bill & Sally Casey

Andrew Caufield

Haythem Chaleby

Robert Chernewski

Joe & Tammy Chipriano, Jr.

Jeff Chuprinski

John Close

Daniel Coldwell

Mark Comog

Jim & Elizabeth Cooksey

Iles Cooper

James Corotto

Tammy Correll

Pete & Norma Corse, Jr

Stephen & Kathy Couch

Jim Crossen

Harry & Damie Crosswell

Tom & Anne Curry

Janet Curtis

William & Ruth Davidson

Kristen Davis

John DeAngelo

James Demcher

Christopher & Ronnie Dende

Daryl Deppe

Jim Diehl

Charlie Dodson

John Doggett

Darlene & Ray Dolzani

Robert Dombrosky

Charles Donnelly

Carla Driscoll

Scott Driscoll

Chris Ebling

Dana Ebling

Steve Eckley

Rob Eldredge

Micheal Elias, III

Jon Evans

Toni Everdale

Victor Fandrich

Kevin Fanelli

Michael Farr

Lorraine Felker

Chris & Tracey Fenstermacher

Mark Ferdinand

Daniel Fetterolf

Kenny Fetterolf

Phyllis Field

Joan Finlan

Dawn & Greg Fisher

Zach Frank

Robert Frantz

Travis Frantz

Kenny Frie

Brett & Janelle Fulk

Dennis Gabel

Theresa & Glenn Gaffney

Michael Garland

Milissa Gazda

John Glenn

Alison Goines

Alex Golombek

Jim & Joan Goodman

Thank you to Copper Club Pacesetters who gave $500-$749

2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

Salvation Army, Pottsville & Tamaqua

Sexual Assault Resource & Counseling Center (SARCC)

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Justine Gradwell

Bob Greene

Max Groff

Marie Groody

Micah Gursky

James Gustavo

Lori & Jim Guzick

Adrienne & Jim Haddad

Jim & Kay Haffey

George & Barbara Halcovage

Dennis Halford

Todd Hallick

Joe & Kathy Hammond

Eugene Hanz

Jeff Hardy

Douglas Hartz

Tammy Hench

JT Herber III

Gary & Sandy Hess

Darryl Hilbert

Wayne Holben

Cheryl & David Holland

Eric & Becky Hollen

Steve Homola

Alan Hosage

Eli & Shelbie Hostetter

Clare & Linda Houser, Jr

Stanley Huegel

Gerry Hughes

Stacey Ivsich Jonson

Barry Jenkins

Jeffrey Jones

Robert & Linda Jones

William Jones

Denice Jones

Joseph H. Jones, Sr

Mike & Janet Joyce

Randy & Kathy Kalce

John & Krista Kantner

Damien Karkanica

Allen Keich

Ken Keithan

Marci Kelly

Karen & Stephen Rich Kenderdine

John Killian

Mark Killian

Russell Killian

Lars Klingman

Micheal Knipe

Deborah Kocher

Frank Koller

Jarrod Kost

Damon Krall

Diane Kreiser

Margaret Kunkel

Brian Kunkelman

Mike Kutz

Melissa Ladd

Robert Lafferty

Charles & Audrey Lantz

Monty Lash

Janice Lavelle

Kevin Lebo

Pamela Leib

John Lenker

Amanda Lesko

Sarah Lewis

Jennifer Locke

Shauna Lomas

Bryan Lute

Wayne & Carol Lutsey

Dave Mace

Michael Malinoski

Keith Malinowski

Vincenzo Marchiano

Al & Margaret Martinez

John Maskerines

Dan Matika

Thomas McCabe

Lauren McCann

Benjamin McElwee

Judith & Dan McGrory

Joe & Delores McKenna

Thomas McKinzie

Brad Meaker

Joseph Medica

Patrick Medley

Robert Melfi

Albert Menchefsky

Kevin Mertz

Mary Metzger

Ellen Micka

Vanessa Mihoda

Eric Mika

Mark Mikita

Fred & Elizabeth Miller

Gene Miller

Thomas Miller

Bob & Janie Miller, III

Chris Misstishin

Michael Mock

Thomas Moran

Tyler Moroskie

Michael Morris

David Muldowney

Frank Murrell

Nikki Nabholz

Sherry Ney

Hugo Noel

David Norris

Harry Nunemacher

Henry Nyce

Lorrie & Michael Ogden

John & Patricia O'Neill

Thank you to Copper Club Pacesetters who gave $500-$749

2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

Child Development, Inc.

Avenues

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Bob & Dana Oravitz

Joel Orgler

Jose Ortiz-Galindo

Craig Osborne

Naomi Ost

Joe Ostrousky

Joe Pahira

Travis Palmer

Emil Pangonis

William & Joanne Parulis

Theresa Paulis

Les Payne

Linda & Ron Pellish

Anthony Penkauski

Joe & Louise Pilla

Janice Pittman

John & Paula Powers, Jr

Brian Pritiskutch

Devi Pujara

Richard & Joanne Purcell

D.J. Quinter

David Reber

Jonathan Reed

Gayle Rehnert

Ryan Reichert

John D.W. & Agnes Reiley

George Reppy

James Reynolds

Brian Ridge

Mark Riedel

Terese Ristila

David Ross

Gary Ryan

Therese Ryktarczyk

Richard & Catherine Ryon

Eric Satteson

Paul & Margaret Schaediger

Carol Schaeffer

Thomas Schaeffer

Ron Schafer

Frank & Marie Scheuren

Schuylkill YMCA

Arul Selvarayan

Paula Sementilli

Joseph Sheetz

Kyle Sherry

Craig Shields

Andrew Showers

April Slish

Andy & Michelle Smarkanic

James Smith

Peggy Smith

Michael Smith

Nate Snyder

Al Snyder

Robert Sonnon

Lori & Joe Spotts

Richard Starinsky

Frank & Kate Staudenmeier

Kevin Steinmatz

Jane Steranko

Timothy Stewart

Ken Stolarick

Darlene Stone

Cindy Strausser

Misty Strausser

Amy Strouse

Ron & Terry Suchecki

Kevin Svenson

Joe Swirsky

Bob Tait

Tamaqua Rotary Club

Eileen Tarconish

Robert Taylor

The Larson Design Group

Robert Thomas

Benjamin Timonthy

Betty Tobias

Isaac Torres, Jr.

Steve Toth

Mark Travaglini

Joel Traver

Jackie Tressler

Walter Truscott

Margaret Ulmer

George Upanavage

Mike Verbosh

Wally Vernitsky

Jarred Wade

Jim Wagner

Barbara Waller

Tanae Walter

David Ward

Nicholas Wasilewski

Bobby Weaver

Mike Weaver

Heather Wehry

Connie Weinreich

Denis Wenders

Jeff Wessner

Francis Wieland

Fred Wiest

Rick & Rosalie Wiest

Dan Wilhelm

Kathleen Wiltraut

John Worthy

Stanley Wowak

Randi Wywadis

John Yager

Lewis Yeager

Robert Yeager

John Zerdy

Nick Zigmant

Ron & Peggy Zimmerman

Thank you to Copper Club Pacesetters who gave $500-$749

2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

Schuylkill Women in Crisis (SWiC)

Schuylkill Wellness Services (SWS)

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ALLOCATIONS TO MEMBER AGENCIES American Red Cross in Schuylkill County $ 19,597 Avenues, Founded as UCP in 1952 $ 77,000 Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Schuylkill County $ 85,000 Boy Scouts of America/Hawk Mountain Council $ 15,000 Child Development, Inc. $ 70,000 Girls Scouts in the Heart of PA $ 10,000 Salvation Army/Pottsville Corps $ 90,000 Salvation Army/Tamaqua Corps $ 68,657 Schuylkill County Society for Crippled Children $ 54,000 Schuylkill Wellness Center $ 32,040 Schuylkill Women in Crisis $ 45,706 Schuylkill YMCA $ 78,000 Sexual Assault & Resource Counseling Center $ 27,000 (SARCC) of Lebanon & Schuylkill Counties (addt’l $13,000 special savings account total alloc $40,000) Tamaqua Area Meals on Wheels, Inc. $ 20,000 YMCA of Tamaqua $ 35,000 Community Fund $ 7,000 TOTAL ALLOCATIONS $ 734,000

MEMBERSHIP DUES United Way of America $ 9,458 United Way of Pennsylvania $ 4,000 $ 13,458

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES $ 198,530 CAMPAIGN EXPENSES $ 20,000 SPECIAL PROMOTION EXPENSES $ 23,100 UNCOLLECTABLES $ 25,000 OUT OF AREA ALLOCATIONS $ 1,300

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,015,388

AGENCY ALLOCATIONS $ 734,000 74% MEMBERSHIPS $ 13,458 1% ADMINISTRATION $ 198,530 19% CAMPAIGN EXPENSES $ 20,000 2% SPECIAL PROMOTION EXPENSES $ 23,100 2% UNCOLLECTABLES $ 25,000 2%

GRAND TOTAL $1,015,388 100%

2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

Thank you to Chandon De La Torre of Chandon Photography for the Partner Agency photographs used in this Annual Report, and for continued support throughout the 2015 Campaign.

Thank you to Andrew Leibenguth for the group photos from our Campaign Kick Off Picnic and for support in the Tamaqua Ar-ea during the 2015 Campaign.

Sch. County Society for Crippled Children

American Red Cross

Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA

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2015 Campaign: Giving Hearts Giving Hope LIVE UNITED

Support for the printing and production of the 2014 Fiscal Year / 2015 Campaign Annual Report provided by Miners Bank, A Division of Mid Penn Bank. Thank you to Miners Bank for their generous donation!

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