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2010 A N N U A L R E P O R T
TIMELESS
Opportunity Brings Ability to Life
502 West Germantown Pike
Suite 200
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Phone: 610-825-9360
www.kencrest.org
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MESSAGE
FROM THE
KENCREST
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CELEBRATES OUR
105TH ANNIVERSARY
umpkins at harvest time. Winter snow. Flowers in a Philadelphia spring.
The moon and waves lapping at the Jersey shore. We might be able to agree
that these are timeless in nature.
We may also understand that our great rivers, the Delaware and Schuylkill,
hold the concepts of timelessness and constant renewal within their banks.
The river is always there and yet it is never the same river.
KENCREST’S
MISSION OF HELPING OTHERS IS TIMELESS.
Throughout history we can find examples of one person offering assistance to
another. It is a part of human nature that will hopefully live on forever.
As an agency, KenCrest has practiced this loving tradition for more than a
century. We mark our 105th anniversary of service in 2010.
As individuals, many of our staff have spent well over half of their life span
working for KenCrest. This year we celebrate 100 staff who have been working
And you could also say the same about KenCrest.
Very soon we will announce the Sister Grace Jones Award recipient for 2010. This individual
will demonstrate characteristics embodied in the life and work of Sister Grace. This
deaconess of the Lutheran Church is remembered for her work with developmental
disabilities and for her great influence in helping our 1955 board adopt our current mission.
Grace, of course, follows in the spirit of our founder, Sister Maria Roeck. From Sister Maria’s
earliest moments she spoke of service to those in need and support within the community.
Maria understood she could not accomplish much alone and gathered like-minded people
around her. She recruited volunteers in a system of auxiliaries that raised visibility,
understanding, advocacy, and financial support. Her success should be self-evident.
for KenCrest for 20 years or more and 20 staff who have been here more than
30 years. On the other hand, 273 staff just embarked on their journey of
helping others at KenCrest this year.
For many of the individuals KenCrest supports, the agency’s welcoming arms
have been extended throughout most of their lifetimes. This year we
welcomed 1,145 infants and toddlers into our services. There are also 104
people being served by KenCrest who have been with the agency for 20 years.
And 14 individuals have received KenCrest’s help for 40 years or more.
Timeless: a vibrant KenCrest mission, a vast array of KenCrest’s services, and
the generosity of KenCrest donors and volunteers.
KenCrest celebrates our 105th Anniversary and the timeless spirit of our founding Sisters is
evident throughout the pages of this Annual Report.
Timeless: KenCrest’s gratitude for years of dedication and support. Thank you.
In grateful response for all that we have inherited, we continue the important work of
KenCrest Centers. We are renewed each day by staff and volunteers who work and advocate
on behalf of our mission in the halls of the buildings where we work and in the halls of
congress in Washington, D.C. Let our gratitude and thanksgiving be loud and strong. Thank
you for what YOU do on our behalf.
Thanks to all of you.
William J. Nolan
Executive Director
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SUPPORTING THROUGHOUT
THE
LIFETIME: A LONG-TERM COMMITMENT
SUPPORTING THROUGHOUT
THE
LIFETIME: NEW BEGINNINGS
It does not take long for Fran DeMara to warm up to strangers. When he does, he immediately wins
Mekhi Thomas has deep brown eyes, long eyelashes, and a beautiful smile – an absolute charmer at
you over with his smile. Fran was diagnosed with Down syndrome at birth. He was just three years old
when he started attending KenCrest’s Roxborough Early Intervention Center in Philadelphia, where his
mother Sherry volunteered as a teacher aide. In 1973, when Fran began going to the center, KenCrest
supported 270 children. Now, KenCrest serves over 6,500 children.
As Fran reached his preteen years, his parents searched for just the right place that would take care of his
medical issues and attend to his special needs. He was placed in a KenCrest
group home in Philadelphia. “The staff there made us feel so comfortable
with this big change we were making in our lives. We felt like everyone was
considerate of Fran’s needs.”
17 months old. What makes Mekhi different than most children his age is that he has cerebral palsy. His
mother, Tamara noticed delays in Mekhi’s development at just two months old. She took him to a
neurologist and he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. KenCrest provided him with a special instructor
to help Tamara with her son’s development.
“When I started with this little boy,” says KenCrest special instructor Shelia Randall as Mekhi sits in her
lap smiling, “he just laid and looked at me.” Shelia massages Mekhi’s muscles
and sings songs to him to help stimulate muscle movement. She also fits
him with splints for his thumbs so that he can easily pick up toys to play
with.
When Fran moved into his first group home, he was one of fifty individuals
supported in KenCrest’s community living settings. Today, he is one of 312.
He lives in a KenCrest home in Northeast Philadelphia with two other men
his age. When Fran is not at home, he goes to a workshop every weekday,
practicing painting and other skills. Fran spends many weekends at his
family home with his parents. When he is home, Fran and his family keep
busy with activities like marching in the Reilly Raiders Bugle Corps, an
accomplishment that he is very proud of.
“We are fortunate that KenCrest has quality staff, and that they can work
with Phil and I to make sure Fran is getting the right supports,” says Sherry,
“KenCrest has been involved with my son for 37 years, and they have always done a fantastic job.”
When people choose to give to KenCrest,
the commitment they make can span a lifetime.
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“The best thing about Shelia is that she works with me,” said Tamara,
“Everyone has the same goal. Everyone wants him to do well. And the
progress he has made in the past six months... it makes me so proud of him!
Now I feel I’m ready for whatever happens next.”
It has been over a year since his diagnosis, and Mekhi has come a long way.
“He can say five words,” says Mom proudly, “And he says them all on his
own.” Mekhi also attends day care and uses a walker to help him keep up
with the other children. “This was a big deal. He has really come a long
way,” says Shelia. “One of the issues with cerebral palsy is the affect it has on
cognitive development. But Mekhi is making his own decisions. It’s a great
sign of what he is capable of.”
Because of KenCrest and its gracious donors, Mekhi has hope of achieving
what most thought was impossible.
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SUPPORTING THROUGHOUT
THE
LIFETIME: ACTIVE SENIORS
GIVING: TIMELESS
THANK YOU
When it comes to people KenCrest supports, each one has a unique personality that shines.
PRESIDENT’S CLUB – 2010
Jim and Karen Rowley
Scott and Deanna McCloskey
Marguerite Schultz is an extraordinary person, a fascinating woman who also happens to be one of the
oldest people supported by KenCrest.
The President of the Board of Directors
Michael and Pam Schuessler
W. James and Dina McFalls
of KenCrest Centers recognizes and
Jas and Annette Szygiel
Gary and Carol Moll
thanks the top individual donors to our
Carl and Jean Uehling
LeRoy and Doris Oelschlager
mission during the past year.
Todd and Barbara Vanett
Vic and Jan Ostroff
Charles and Donna Vaselaar
Kathryn Pokalo
Robert and Kathy Weibel
Sylvester Puzio
Marguerite is 81 years old. She began her journey at KenCrest in 1999 as a resident of a community
home in Pottstown. She currently resides with three other adults and her
bird Jimmy in Royersford where she has happily lived since 2004.
Born in Norristown, she spent her childhood in Conshohocken where she
was a babysitter for the mayor’s children. She reminisces about churning
homemade ice cream and helping her mother make homemade
doughnuts.
“She is like the ‘Grandmother of KenCrest,’” says director Vicki Derr.
“Everyone calls her Grandma because she acts like one to the KenCrest
family. She is always worrying or asking how you or your family is doing.
Marguerite truly cares about everyone.”
“I like the people here with me… especially the guys,” Marguerite laughed,
with a sly smile on her face.
She leads a busy lifestyle. She gets manicures every two weeks, attends church, bakes treats for her
friends, and shops (jewelry, crafts, and clothing are some of her favorites). Marguerite is also dedicated
to arts and crafts and uses her talents at latch work to make rugs for the KenCrest staff. She is also an
avid polka dancer and participates in a bowling league where she has earned plenty of trophies.
With the help provided by our donors, Marguerite is able to make the most
out of her life, regardless of her age and disability.
$1,000+
Richard and Anne Segermark
Chris and Eloisa Bagley
Jerry and Sally Beil
$500-999
Maria Simms
Randall and Shannon Brown
Juan Arboleda
Mary Smith
Norman and Arlene Chaikin
Bernard and Margaret Bamford
Carol Spillane
Hal and Bonnie Davidow
Dale and Kathy Beck
James and Eileen Stubblebine
Robin Fritz
James and Mary Jane Brenneman
John Ungerman
Jay and Elizabeth Grimes
Peggy Brill
Elizabeth Urbanchuk-Ross
James and Mallary Hatch
Richard and Gail Caddy
James and Linda Van Horn
Charles Horn III
Lawrence Candela
Richard and Lynda Wolff
John and E. Marcia Hougen
Karl and Barbara Dietrich
Myrtle Woods
Richard Hughey
Ryan Dirkx
Raymond and Patricia Wright
William and June Hyndman
Robert and Katie Eaddy
Anna Zieger
Carol Overvold and Andrew
Marlio Escobar
Jacobson
Patricia Symth and Eric Espinosa
$200-499
Paula Ritchie Kadel
E. Stephen and Jo Ann Finkbiner
Michael and Pamela Aloia
John and Eleanor Knox
Nick and Agnes Forst
Jeff and Susan Asch
Phil and Judy Martelli
George and Nancy Francis
Nancy Baker
William Nolan
Ellen Gray
William and Jeanne Baker
Charles and Helen Oerkvitz
Carol Hammarberg
Lawrence and Vanessa Barron
Eric and Michelle Rahe
Jason and Karen Handhoe
Marian Bartlett
Ilona Ries
Michael and Cheryl Hassett
Arthur and Sarah Berger
John and Melissa Howe
Dorothy Boeshore
Roy and Jane Kershaw
Tim and Missy Bosch
D. Craig and Anne Landis
Richard and Merry LeBlanc
Jay and Karen Lipschutz
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THANK YOU
GIVING: TIMELESS
Charlene Brown
Joel Iacovelli
Maureen Kane and Patricia Remeis
SECOND CENTURY SOCIETY
Margaret Kellerman
GIFTS
If you would like information about
IN
WILLS
Robert and Linda Bugden
Paul Jablow
Jill Anderson and Jack Rule
Those who have made a planned gift by
Estate of Doris Kline
Walter Camenisch (deceased)
Ray and Dalia Jakas
Lucy Sanvitale
providing for KenCrest Centers in their
John and Eleanor Knox
how to make a planned gift or bequest,
Albina Cabrera and Dorinda
Eileen Kelly
Henry and Sue Sayer
will, trust, or other estate plans are rec-
Louise Laidig
please call our Development Office at
Laurence Kennedy
Doris Schoener
ognized as members of the Second
Burton and Helen Laman
610.825.9360 for details. You may use
the wording suggested here for a gift in
you Will:
Carolina
Herta Clements
John and Joanne Kerr
John and Dorothea Schrann
Century Society. We acknowledge the
Jeanne Lee
Kent and Angelica Cprek
Alexander and Constance Kowalski
Diane Schueler
valuable contributions of these friends.
Art and Pixie Lewis
Marcia Berner and Charles Dallas
David and Susan Kreno
Gerald and Audrey Schwartz
They have made an enduring commit-
Estate of Margaret Leyman
Stan Dalton
Linda Robinson and Peter Krill
David Scott
ment to KenCrest Centers, our mission,
W. James and Dina McFalls
I bequeath to KenCrest Centers, a corporation under Pennsylvania Non-
Sally Kennedy and Harvey Davis
Burton and Helen Laman
Benjamin and Ethel Serianni
and those we serve. Theirs are gifts that
Mitch and Shirley Miller
Vance and Andrea DiCristo
Robert Landgraf
Lloyd and Martha Sheneman
will continue to benefit KenCrest into
Norman and Joanne Minich
Profit Corporation Law, ___% of my
Alan and Linda Eickhoff
Donald and Marie Leitner
Eric and Starr Shiffer
the future.
Estate of Edward Moll
estate or $_____, in income or princi-
Evelyn Fair
Ruth Lindbloom
Jeanette Shurow
William Nolan
ple or both, to be used for the general
purposes of KenCrest Centers.
Karl and Sheila Fehrenbach
Barbara Lipschutz
Arlen Specter
Estate of August Achterman
LeRoy and Doris Oelschlager
Marjorie Fitzpatrick
Fred and Christine Loomis
Carol Spillane
Anonymous
Charles and Helen Oerkvitz
Daniel and Vicki Folmar
Sherman and Debbie Lord
Gary Tolten
Dale and Kathie Beck
Elizabeth Opp
2010 FOUNDATIONS
Conrad Fowler
Joseph Lyons
Mark and Donna Turetsky
Dorothy Boeshore
Estate of Helen Rau
Aetna Foundation
Barra Foundation
Ray and Debbie Freisheim
Kevin and Margaret McKelvey
Lise Twiford
James and Mary Jane Brenneman
Estate of Leanor Rife
Jessica Pritchard and Mark
Keith McLennan
Steve and Barbara Van Osten
Estate of Viola Butterworth
Kathy Roether
Beneficial Foundation
Tonia McNeal
Mark Vandevere
Walter Camenisch (deceased)
Jill Anderson and Jack Rule
Child Development Foundation
Robert and Karen Meade
Kelly Wall
Sophie Daniel
Estate of James Skinner
Citizens Charitable Foundation
Delaware Foundation Reaching
Citizens with Intellectual
Gibbons
Doris Gillen
Melinda Wolff and Edward Greer
John and Mary Etta Mest
Thomas and Mary Walsh
George and Sophie Edwards
Estate of Margaret Skinner
D. Michael and Peg Gregoire
Andrew and Mary Ellen Miller
Saliema Washington
Eleanor Elkin
Douglas and Marjorie Turrell
David and Jacqueline Gress
James and Belle Miller
Tony Watson
Margaret Filon
W. Richard and Patricia Gum
Mitch and Shirley Miller
Christopher and Jane Weidner
Conrad Fowler
Estate of Roy Woll
ELCA Foundation
Paul and Bonnie Zieger
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
(deceased)
Disabilities
Werner and Biaggina Haas
Stanley and Judy Miller
Ronald Whelan
Estate of Mary Geschick
Barbara Hannon
William and Joan Miller
Jeanne Lee and Robert Wilkinson
Verna Guterman (deceased)
First Book
Andrew Harrington
Lincoln and Barbara Noecker
Lisa Williams
Carol Hammarberg
Flax Family Foundation
Robert and Barbara Hauptfuhrer
William and Michele Nolan
Everett Wilson
Gretchen Sennott Hartling
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Robert Highsmith
Joanne O’Donnell
Robert and Susan Zimmer
Curt and Rebecca Hudson
Google Foundation
James and Kay Hollinger
Richard and Janyce Olson
Donn and Kathy Johnston
J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation
Margaret Howley
Carl Osterman
Paula Ritchie Kadel
Laffey-McHugh Foundation
Curt and Rebecca Hudson
Janice Painter
LEGO Children’s Fund
Edward and Michelle Polkowski
Lincoln Financial Foundation
Arian and Tracey Quimbo
Richard and Elaine Reimet
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THANK YOU
GIVING: TIMELESS
Lutheran Services for the Elderly
Endowment
Macy’s Foundation
Bucks County Intermediate Unit
Chester County Historical Society
Combined Federal Campaign –
Philadelphia Center
Parents Association/Rosemont
Center
Marshall-Reynolds Foundation
Philadelphia Area
Parents Association/South
McFarland Family Foundation
Community Interactions
Philadelphia Center
Merck Company Foundation
Copernicus Society of America
Parents Association/Tawanka Center
Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation
Courtland II
Parents Association/West
Mobil Foundation
Curtis Institute of Music
Montgomery County Foundation
Delaware Order of Eastern Star
Peaceful Living
Pew Charitable Trusts
Historical Society of Montgomery
People’s Light and Theatre Co.
Philadelphia Foundation
Pottstown Area Health and Wellness
Foundation
Target Foundation
Wheat First Butcher Singer
Foundation
2010 ORGANIZATIONS
Academy of Community Music
Act II Playhouse
Ambler Theatre
County
United Way/Tri-State
University of the Sciences in
Philadelphia
Baltimore, MD
Concordia Lutheran
Church/Wilmington, DE
Delaware-Maryland Synod/ELCA
Philadelphia Police Department –
24th District
Upper Moreland Township
KenCrest Centers Board of Directors
Please Touch Museum
Winterthur Museum
KenCrest Services Board of Directors
Rejoicing Spirits
Women of the ELCA/Calvary
Kiwanis Club of Ambler
Saint Joseph’s University
Ladies Guild/Immanuel Lutheran
Sarah Kepner Circle/Emmanuel
Muhlenberg
Church/Philadelphia
Lansdale Center for the Performing
Arts
Disability Network
Mary Martha Circle/Redemption
Lutheran Church/Philadelphia
Mercer Museum
Lutheran Church/Pottstown
Social Ministry Committee/First
Lutheran Church/Collingdale
St. Peter’s Thrift Shop/St. Peter
Lutheran Church/North Wales
State Employees Charitable
Campaign/DE
Temple University
Truist
Tuxis Bible Class/St. Mark Lutheran
Boeing Company Employees
Parents Association/Artman Center
United Way/Bucks County
Parents Association/Kensington
United Way/Camden County
Church/Conshohocken
Parents Association
Lutheran Church/West Chester
Women of the ELCA/Emmanuel
Lutheran Church/Pottstown
Women of the ELCA/Good
Shepherd Lutheran
Church/Southampton
Women of the ELCA/Grace
Lutheran Church/Glenside
Women of the ELCA/St. John
Lutheran Church/Phoenixville
Women of the ELCA/St. Luke
Lutheran Church/Doylestown
Women of the ELCA/St. Matthew
Lutheran Church/Springfield
Women of the ELCA/Trinity
United Way/Capital Area
Lutheran Church/Fort
Parents Association/Lehigh Center
United Way/Chester County
Washington
Parents Association/North
United Way/Delaware
Center
Philadelphia Center
Parents Association/Northeast
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County
Catonsville Lutheran Church,
Junior Womens Club of
Merck Partnership for Giving
Brandywine River Museum
United Way/Southern Chester
Chester
Church/Pottstown
Becoming Center
Tour
Pennsylvania
Calvary Lutheran Church/West
Upper Moreland High School
Lutheran Services in America –
Boyertown Holiday Open House
United Way/Southeastern
Church/Harleysville
Philadelphia Phillies
Asahi Dojo
Community Fund
United Way/Delaware County
IBM Employees Services Center
Lutheran Services in America
Campaign
Advent Lutheran
Emmanuel Lutheran
Artman Lutheran Home
Bank of America United Way
United Way/North Penn
Upper Moreland High School
Liberty Lutheran Services
Development Executives
2010 CHURCHES
Philadelphia Museum of Art
America’s Charities
Association of Lutheran
Philadelphia Center
United Way/Greater Triangle
First Lutheran Church/Collingdale
Gloria Dei Lutheran
Church/Huntingdon Valley
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church/Southampton
Grace Lutheran Church/Glenside
Hope Lutheran Church/
New Castle, DE
Immanuel Lutheran Church/
Philadelphia
Jerusalem Lutheran Church/
Sellersville
Lutheran Church of the Holy
Communion/Philadelphia
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church/
Philadelphia
Redemption Lutheran Church/
Philadelphia
Reformation Lutheran Church/
Media
Salem Lutheran Church/
St. Andrew’s Evangelical Lutheran
Church/Dover, DE
St. James Evangelical Lutheran
Church/Pottstown
St. James Lutheran Church/
Royersford
St. John Lutheran Church/
Elkins Park
St. John Lutheran Church/
Melrose Park
St. John Lutheran Church/
Parkville, MD
St. John Lutheran Church/
Phoenixville
St. John Lutheran Church/Pottstown
St. Luke Lutheran Church/
Baltimore, MD
St. Luke Lutheran Church/
Doylestown
St. Mark Lutheran Church/
Conshohocken
St. Mark Lutheran Church/
Wilmington, DE
St. Matthew Lutheran Church/
Springfield
St. Paul Lutheran Church/Ardmore
St. Paul Lutheran Church/
Cordova, MD
St. Paul Lutheran Church/Glenside
St. Peter Lutheran Church/
North Wales
St. Petri-Hope Lutheran Church/
Philadelphia
Bridgeport, CT
Southeastern Pennsylvania
Synod/ELCA
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THANK YOU
GIVING: TIMELESS
St. Stephen Lutheran Church/
Bocelli 2
Drafting Room
Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant
Mike’s York Street Bar & Grille
Sovereign Bank
Bone Appetite K-9 Bakery and
E. Allen Reeves, Inc.
Janney Montgomery Scott
Miller, Turetsky, Rule &
Spring House Tavern
Boutique
Ebner Auto Shop
Jarrettown Hotel
Bones Grille
Emerson, Reid & Co.
Jenkintown Building Services
Motorola
Stratix Systems, Inc.
Broad Axe Tavern
Enterprise Fleet Management
Jerith Manufacturing Co.
Mt. Airy Custom Furniture
Suburban Water Technology
Brandywine River Museum
Epicurean Restaurant & Bar
Johnson & Higgins of PA
New Candlelight Theatre
Tabu Lounge & Sports Bar
Bredenbeck’s Bakery
Esplanade Suites
Johnson & Johnson Companies
Normandy Farms
Target/Plymouth Meeting
Brown & Brown Insurance
Exelon
J.P. Morgan Chase
P.J. Whelihan’s Pub & Restaurant
TD Bank North
Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Fast Signs
Keswick Theatre
Peirce-Phelps, Inc.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Capital Analysts of New England
First Niagara Private Client Services
Kildare’s Irish Pub/King of Prussia
Penn Liberty Bank
Toast It Wine & Gift Shop
Charles J. Becker and Bro.
Fishbein & Company
LA Fitness
Penn Maid Dairies
Totaro’s Restaurant
Chestnut Hill Camera Shop, Inc.
Flanagan’s Boat House
Landmark Theatre
Penn State-Abington
Triumph Exterminating Company
Chestnut Hill Sports
Flight Safety International
Larmon Inc.
Pepperoncini Restaurant & Bar
Triumph Group
Chima
Fred H. Straub Jewelers
LBG
Perfecseal
Twining Valley Golf & Fitness Club
Cigna Corporation
Genuardi Family Markets
Le Bus
Philadelphia Convention Center
UPS
2010 CORPORATIONS
Cin Cin Restaurant
Giant Food Store/Conshohocken
LEGO Group
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
U.S. Foodservice
Aetna
Citizens Bank
Giant Food Store/Horsham
Liberties US Hotel
Philadelphia Phillies
UPMC LifeSolutions
Abington Bank
Citizens Financial Group
Giant Food Store/Newtown
Life Tree Pharmacy Services
Plymouth Meeting Mall
VALIC Retirement
ACT!
Clay’s Creative Corner Bakery
Giant Food Store/Plymouth
Lincoln Financial Group
Project Development & Consulting
Washington House/Sellersville
Adventure Aquarium
Coldwater Creek
Meeting
Lucky Dog Saloon & Grille
Agilent Technologies
Community Interactions
Giant Food Store/Willow Grove
LyondellBasell
Rainbow Dinner Theatre
A.I. Poland Jewelers of Manayunk
Compu-Tutor
GlaxoSmithKline
Mack-Cali
Randolph’s
AMC Theatre/Plymouth Meeting
Cosi Restaurant
Google
Macy’s
Reading Phillies
William Penn Inn
Arpeggio
Cuba Restaurante y Galeria
Grand Opera House
Maggiano’s Little Italy/Philadelphia
Reed’s Country Store
Worthington Armstrong Venture
Atrion Corporation
Currie Hair, Skin & Nails
Hard Rock Café/Philadelphia
Magic Hat Brewery
Resnick Chiropractic Health &
Zakes Cakes and Café
Austin’s Restaurant and Bar
Deck’s Hardware
Hill Company
MEDecision
Bank of America
Delta-T Group
Huntingdon Valley Country Club
Medicine Shoppe
Ritz Theatre Group
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Demi Desserts
Idea Foods
Mendenhall Inn
Robert Chalphin Associates
Barrie Audio Video
Devon Seafood Grill
IES Engineers
Merck & Co.
Robertson’s Flowers
BBD, LLP
DesignArt, Inc.
Independence Blue Cross
Merrill Lynch & Co.
Sanofi-aventis U.S.
Beneficial Bank
DiBruno Brothers
Interact Theatre Company
Metropolitan Bakery
Sesame Place
Benihana
Doc Magrogan’s Oyster House
IQnection Internet Service
Blue Bell Country Club
Domus
ShopRite/East Norriton
Doubletree Guest Suites/
Signage Resources
Feasterville
St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic
Church/Rosemont
Trinity Lutheran Church/
Fort Washington
Trinity Lutheran Church/
Lansdale
Trinity Lutheran Church/
Quakertown
University Lutheran Church of the
Incarnation/Philadelphia
Zion Lutheran Church/
Wilmington, DE
Plymouth Meeting
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McLennan, PC
Associates
Steven Starr Restaurants
Theater
Whole Foods Market/Plymouth
Meeting
Wellness Clinic
Shanachie Irish Pub & Restaurant
Solaris Grille
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KENCREST CENTERS CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
As of June 30, 2010
(Unaudited)
Assets
Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
1,810,160
Accounts receivable (net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
476,960
Investments at market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
6,012,341
Plant and equipment (net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
MISSION STATEMENT
BOARD
2,587,112
Our mission is to provide services to individuals who
Cynthia Atwood
Other assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
2,159,281
have or are at risk of having mental retardation or
Chris Bagley
Total Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
13,045,854
developmental disabilities in a manner that respects
Steven F. Bell
individual rights, enhances potential, and enables
Tim Curran
people to have control over their own lives.
Hal Davidow
Liabilities and Fund Balance
Accounts payable and accrued expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
509,768
Loans and mortgages payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
3,528,057
Total Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
4,037,825
Total Net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
9,008,029
Total Liabilities and Fund Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
13,045,854
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT
OF
PUBLIC SUPPORT, REVENUE
AND
EXPENSES
As of June 30, 2009
(Unaudited)
Public Support
Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
24,641
Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
106,969
Total Public Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
347,039
Private Services Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
3,151,875
Gain on Sale of Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
144,749
The Rev. John B. Hougen, Ph.D.
George E. Kearns III
We believe that a positive supportive environment that
Sally Dennis Linder
is based on a relationship of equality between and
Scott McCloskey (President)
among those who serve and those who are served
Cynthia L. McCurdy (Treasurer)
offers the greatest opportunity for people to grow
Drew Miller (Secretary)
and develop.
Cynthia Ashford Moultrie
Sean Outen (President Elect)
By our own words and actions we try to show respect
for every individual who receives our services.
encourage growth, and that are consistent with the
kind of fair and reasonable risk that characterizes life
for all people.
Investment Income:
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GUIDING PRINCIPLES
We create environments in the community that
Revenue
DIRECTORS
Jay Grimes
215,429
Bequests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
OF
Realized/unrealized gain (loss) on investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
507,264
Dividends and interest on investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
156,210
We welcome and promote the involvement of those
Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
398,319
we serve, their family members, and their friends in
Other Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
234,118
decisions concerning their service.
Total Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
4,592,535
Total Public Support Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
4,939,574
We commit ourselves to serve with consistency and
Total Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
4,375,074
continuity the needs of this population.
Excess (Deficiency) of Public Support and Revenue over Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$
564,500
Patricia Smyth
Jim Van Horn
Martin Washington