advancing the common good - United Way of Westmoreland County

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advancing the common good - United Way of Westmoreland County
ADVANCING THE COMMON GOOD
FOR 125 YEARS
2012 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR MISSION:
To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities.
OUR AREAS OF FOCUS:
Southern
Armstrong
SUCCESS IN LEARNING AND LIFE
Enriching academic and social development for all youth so they are ready
for work and life;
BASIC NEEDS AND FINANCIAL STABILITY
Westmoreland
Fayette
Helping families in need and creating paths to family financial
stability; and,
HEALTH ACCESS AND INDEPENDENCE
Supporting seniors and vulnerable populations to live safe, healthy and
independent.
In 2012, we
served
nearly 88,000
residents in
our area.
Dear Friends,
If you asked a roomful of people to define the key elements of a good life, we think that there would be significant agreement
on a few building blocks: an education to open doors for the future, a career that offers a family sustaining wage and access to
health care and services that help us remain living safely and independently for as long as possible. If you were asked who is
dedicated to advancing education, income and health in our community, we hope your answer would be United Way
of Westmoreland County.
This past year, United Way of Westmoreland County continued our critical work to leverage resources to support programs
that improve educational opportunities, financial stability for working families and access to health care and services for older
adults and people with disabilities. We funded 39 nonprofit organizations (serving Westmoreland, Fayette and parts of
Armstrong County) who delivered programs in at least one of these areas—programs that delivered measured results in our
community. One of these, Westmoreland Community Action, is highlighted in this year’s annual report.
But our work doesn’t stop with funding partner agencies. United Way also brings multiple partners together to address
community challenges. There are two stories of such collaboration included in the pages that follow—Counseling for Career
Success and Mothers Making More. We identify the skills and expertise
needed for collaborative endeavors and then bring our local experts to
the table to develop, implement and evaluate strategies.
Of course, we could not do this important work of improving lives in our
community without your investment. Whether you give, advocate or
volunteer (or all three!) with United Way of Westmoreland County, please
accept our sincere thanks for your ongoing support.
Phil Goulding
Bobbi Watt Geer
UWWC Board Chair
President & CEO
SUCCESS IN LEARNING AND LIFE
Success in learning and life enables young members of our communities to reach their highest potential. From
the Books for Babies program for newborns through Counseling for Career Success aimed at better preparing
our teens to graduate from high school, our commitment to providing all children and teens in our area with a
promising start through educational successes ensures our area continues to grow and thrive.
SERVICES PROVIDED:
• Imagination Library
• Resources to Early Care Providers
• Pre-K Vision Screenings
• Kindergarten Transition Assistance
• Counseling for Career Success
• Books for Babies
• Early Education Grants
• Educational Improvement Tax Credit Grants (E.I.T.C.)
FOCUS ON: COUNSELING FOR CAREER SUCCESS
Our school district partnerships are improving career planning curriculum in grades 6-12 to
ensure all students are ready for a variety of career opportunities. Thirteen school districts
in Westmoreland and Fayette are working to increase high-school enrollment in career and
technology centers, graduation rates, and post-high school educational enrollment,
particularly in 2-year certificate and degree programs. Our efforts to improve career
planning are being used as a model for districts across the Commonwealth by the
Pennsylvania Department of Education.
BASIC NEEDS AND FINANCIAL STABILITY
With over 30% of Westmoreland County households earning less than $25,000 annually, meeting
basic needs and achieving financial stability can be an uphill road. That’s why we invest in providing
support to ensure our community’s safety network is there to soften the blow when families are faced
with emergent needs. Food, shelter, utility assistance, disaster response and programs that offer a
path to family financial stability are critical resources strengthened by the Impact Fund.
INITIATIVES SUPPORTED:
• 2-1-1 Hotline
• Mothers Making More (M3)
• VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)
• Westmoreland/Fayette Food Banks
• Domestic and Sexual Violence Counseling
• Disaster Services
• Emergency Housing
DID YOU KNOW?
Our United Way was one of
the first to join the 2-1-1
partnership with Allegheny
and Butler Counties, and has
since been joined by
Washington, Mercer, Fayette,
Indiana and Armstrong
counties.
• Legal & Medical Advocacy
• Crisis Intervention
• Short-term Counseling
www.pa211sw.org
FOCUS ON: MOTHERS MAKING MORE (M3)
Mother’s Making More (M3) is a collaborative effort designed to reduce the number of single
mothers living in poverty. A correlation exists between income and education; and for many single
mothers, barriers between their continued educational advancement, particularly in family
sustaining wage careers, appear insurmountable. To reduce these barriers and improve the financial
security of single-female headed families, we are working with Westmoreland-Fayette Workforce
Investment Board, Westmoreland Community Action, Excela Health, Westmoreland County
Community College, Seton Hill University, Blackburn Center Against Domestic & Sexual Violence,
YWCA of Westmoreland County, and the Greensburg and Valley Points YMCAs. Over 25 participants
were engaged in this program in 2012, continuing their education and growing a better future for
their families. We continue to expand our partnerships with employers in our area, ensuring a better
future for our entire community.
HEALTH ACCESS AND INDEPENDENCE
OLDER ADULTS:
As fourth in the country for the number of residents over 60, Pennsylvania is no stranger to the needs of older
adults. With a growing number of seniors living in our area, it is long-term and sustainable solutions like Faith in
Action that promote their abilities to remain safe in their homes and active in their communities. Thanks to the
vision, leadership and generosity of the Women’s Leadership Council (WLC), this year marks our fifth year of
coordinating a network of volunteers aimed at improving the lives of seniors throughout Westmoreland County.
While WLC is committed to Faith in Action’s continued expansion, local community donations, events and
volunteers are a life-line to the program’s success in local communities.
Help us to spread the word – Volunteers are needed in all communities to improve the lives of seniors by
offering a variety of free supportive services including appointment escort/transportation; help with errands/
shopping; supportive visits/telephone reassurance; handy person/minor repairs and home safety checks.
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE:
Our partnership with FamilyWize Discount Prescription Program has saved residents in our tri-county service area
more than $2,168,677 on everyday prescription costs since 2008. An additional $6,496,745 savings have been
realized by decreasing needs for other medical services specifically related to heart disease and diabetes such as
doctor’s office visits, hospitalizations and surgeries. This partnership is one of many examples of our collective
work in the community to assure our neighbors’ most pressing needs continued to be addressed through ongoing
collaboration.
$203,923 raised by local FIA locations
FAITH IN ACTION SITES
service hours provided
+
52,718
THAT’S MORE THAN 6 WHOLE YEARS !
1,103
volunteers engaged
INDEPENDENT SITES
DAILY
TELEPHONE
REASSURANCES
Impact By the Dollars
$750,000
5,239
APPOINTMENT
ESCORTS
FIVE HUNDRED
& THIRTY-NINE
OLDER ADULTS SERVED
Most Requested Services
2,403
52
FOCUS ON: FAITH IN ACTION
dollars raised for FIA by WLC
4,110
MEDICAL
TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES
$17 Million
long-term savings to recipients,
families and our community
PARTNER AGENCIES
FUNDED AGENCIES
acessAbilities, Inc.
American Red Cross, Southwestern PA Chapter
American Red Cross - Westmoreland - Armstrong Chapter
Arc of Westmoreland, The
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Laurel Region
Blackburn Center Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
CASA of Westmoreland, Inc.
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Greensburg
Center for Hearing & Deaf Services, Inc. - Westmoreland
Communities in Schools of Southwest PA, Inc.
Community Health Clinic, Inc.
Community HomeHealth Care
Connellsville Area Community Ministries
Connect, Inc. - Welcome Home Shelter
Crime Victims’ Center of Fayette County
Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern PA
East End United Community Center, Inc.
Family Services of Western PA
Fayette County Community Action Agency, Inc.
Greensburg YMCA
HAVIN, Inc. (Helping All Victims in Need)
Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of Fayette, Inc.
Jeannette Recreation Commission
Latrobe-Unity Parks & Recreation
Laurel Area Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers - Faith in Action
Mental Health America of Westmoreland County
Peoples Library --New Kensington
Salvation Army, New Kensington
Sewickley Township Public Library
Southwest Greensburg Recreation
Union Mission of Latrobe, Inc.
Uniontown YMCA
Valley Points Family YMCA
Wesley Health Center, Inc.
Westmoreland Community Action, Inc.
Westmoreland County Blind Association
Westmoreland County Food Bank, Inc.
Westmoreland - Fayette Council, Inc, Boy Scouts of America
YMCA of Westmoreland County
NON-FUNDED AGENCIES
Adams Memorial Libray
Alle-Kiski HOPE Center, Inc.
Arthritis Foundation, Western PA Chapter
Carnegie Free Library
Delmont Public Library
Excela Health Home Care & Hospice
Excela Latrobe Area Hospital - Prenatal Services
Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania
Greensburg-Hempfield Area Library
Lutheran Service Society of Western PA, The
Murrysville Community Library
Myasthenia Gravis Association of Western PA
Norwin Public Library Association, Inc.
Penn Area Library
Regional Family YMCA of Laurel Highlands
Tri-City Life Center, Inc.
FOCUS ON: WESTMORELAND COMMUNITY ACTION
Our community partnerships extend beyond supporting organizations financially; we
collaborate on projects meant to improve the health and well-being of community.
Westmoreland Community Action (WCA), a leader in creating poverty reduction
programming, brings expertise that is essential to projects such as Mothers Making More
(M3), Head Start, and Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA). VITA completed over 500
Federal Tax Returns totaling $755,003 in federal refunds for the working poor throughout
Westmoreland County in 2012. WCA’s dedication to ending poverty generates the
sustainable change our community needs.
PARTNER AGENCIES & HIGHER EDUCATION
Without the passion and dedication of our partner agencies, the work we do in our community would
not have the same robust and resounding effects. It is their efforts that help drive our mission
to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities.
They are joined by our partners in higher education that contribute their expertise, generosity and
volunteer hours. Their support increases our effectiveness at calculating measurements of success,
as well as assisting us with our community needs assesments. We value their committment to
community improvement.
Westinghouse Employees at Camp Tenacharison
2012 DAY OF CARING
The facilitation of these activities along with the
picnic served to volunteers after a hard day’s work
could not have been possible without the
generosity of our Day of Caring Sponsors:
Kennametal Foundation, FirstEnergy,
Columbia Gas, Westinghouse and
Peoples Natural Gas.
Our partnerships extend beyond those with other
agencies in our community, and encompass a broad
spectrum of corporate, nonprofit, higher education
and small businesses. One of the best examples of
these elements coming together is seen during our
annual Day of Caring. In 2012, we matched over 700
community volunteers with 70 projects in our area.
Volunteers spent the day cleaning up parks, painting
libraries, reading to children enrolled in Head Start
and helping older adults in their homes.
Ron Ott, 2012 Day of Caring Chair
2012 CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS
The financial collapse in 2008 did more than affect individuals and business owners, it caused an extremely large
decline in charitable giving. Analysts predict that we won’t return to the giving levels seen in 2007 until at least
2020. This dark forecast has affected nonprofts across the country, as well as those located in our service area.
We’ve seen staff cuts, budget restrictions, declining state funding and an increased demand for services.
Throughout these difficult times, we’ve persevered, and our work could not continue without the dedication and
generosity of supporters like you. We’d like to share our campaign results with you, as well as say THANK YOU.
Over 6,000 donors have entrusted us to continue fulfilling our mission, and we will work hard to ensure that their
dollars are making the most positive impact possible within our community.
$32,000
$950,000
Campaign
CAMPAIGN TOTAL: $4,070,000
Externally Processed
$285,000
Grants
$2,803,000
Sponsorships
CAMPAIGN CHAIR: KEN ALTEMUS
2012 CAMPAIGN CABINET & INCENTIVES
DR. CAROL FOX, EXCELA HEALTH
ROBERT BOSCARINO, S&T BANK
KEVIN NOWE, KENNAMETAL INC.
PAUL PULEO, FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CHUCK URTIN, COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER
PHIL WEIHL, KENNAMETAL INC.
JASON YUHAS, FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK
DIRECTOR, NUCLEAR PARTS DIVISION
WESTINGHOUSE, NEW STANTON
Each year, we offer incentive prizes for donors, and these prizes wouldn’t be possible without the
generous support from our sponsors:
BEST BUY - GREENSBURG
COLUMBIA GAS
CHARLEY FAMILY SHOP ‘N SAVE
DOMINION TRANSMISSION
DUKE ENERGY
HILLVIEW MOTORS
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS
SENDELL MOTORS
SMAIL AUTO GROUP
STAR CHEVROLET
TOYOTA OF GREENSBURG
2012 Grand Prize Car Winner, Kitty Kelly
CORPORATE LEADERSHIP PARTNERS
FOUNDATIONS, GRANTORS & TRUSTS
We rely on the ongoing support provided by foundations, grantors and trusts that fund innovative programming,
community investment and expansion of our ability to have a measurable impact on the people in our service area.
CLAUDE WORTHINGTON BENEDUM FOUNDATION
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY
DOMINION FOUNDATION
EDEN HALL FOUNDATION
EQT FOUNDATION
FIRSTENERGY FOUNDATION
THE GRABLE FOUNDATION
HIGHMARK BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD FOUNDATION
HILLMAN FOUNDATION
WILLIAM W. JAMISON, II ESTATE
KATHERINE MABIS MCKENNA FOUNDATION, INC.
KENNAMETAL FOUNDATION
MARILYN K. KIEFER FOUNDATION
LEWIS TRAUGER TRUST
LOCAL EDUCATION AND RESOURCE NETWORK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
RICHARD KING MELLON FOUNDATION
MILLSTEIN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ENTERPRISE FOUNDATION
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS FOUNDATION
PA FUND FOR WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS
PNC FOUNDATION
SAINT-GOBAIN CORPORATION FOUNDATION
STANDARD BANK FOUNDATION
WESTMORELAND HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES’ CHARITABLE
TRUST FUND
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
THE SUPPORT OF OUR TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY’S MEMBERS IS ESSENTIAL TO CARRYING OUT THE WORK WE
DO EACH AND EVERY DAY. A GROUP OF COMMITTED AND DEDICATED COMMUNITY MEMBERS, WE WOULD BE
REMISS TO ONLY MENTION THEIR FINANCIAL SUPPORT. THEY ARE VOLUNTEERS, BOARD MEMBERS,
COMMITTEE MEMBERS, AND PILLARS OF OUR COMMUNITY.
Judy Bacchus
Martha A. Bailey
Richard G. Camejo
Carlos & Christina Cardoso
George & Donna Coulston
Lorrie Paul Crum
Peter A. Dragich
Tim & Connie Frazier
John & Rebeca French
Goulding Family
Mark & Robbie Greenfield
Dr. Daniel & Mrs. Mary Jo Haffner
Steven & Justine Hanna
John & Donna Jacko
John & Donna Jacko
Ben & Lori Stas
Brian & Cindy Kelly
James M. Kohosek
Allen, Nancy & Ali Kukovich
Lawrence & Norma Lanza
Brian & Monica Maglosky
Bernie & Lynn Ann McConnell
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin S. McCutcheon
David & Susan McDonald
Kevin & Noel Nowe
Fred Patterson &
P. J. Lyon-Patterson
Nick & Mary Pflugh
Frank P. & Melissa L. Simpkins
Eleanor Steel
Caroline & John R. Tucker
Phil & Marianne Weihl
Anonymous
PHIL WEIHL
2012 TOCQUE CHAIR
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
THE WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL’S MISSION IS TO PROMOTE LEADERSHIP
THROUGH PHILANTHROPY AND ENGAGEMENT. THE WLC IS OPEN TO WOMEN IN OUR
REGION WHO WANT TO MAKE AN IMPACT THROUGH THEIR GIVING. FOUNDED IN
2006, WLC HAS BEEN A PRIMARY SOURCE OF FUNDING FOR OUR FAITH IN ACTION
SITES. WLC MEMBERS CONTRIBUTE A MINIMUM OF $1,000 ANNUALLY, AND A
STEP-UP PROGRAM FOR NEW MEMBERS IS AVAILABLE.
Martha Bailey
Tandy Bailey
Dana Bauer
Regina Beatty
Paula Blevins
Susan Boggs
JoAnn Boyle
Sheri Boyle
Anita Buerkle
Donna Bursick
Cheryl Bush
Kristen Butela
Amy Capozzi
JoAnn Lynn Clutter
Jaime Crawford
Lorrie Crum
Marilyn Daniels
Rebecca Davidson
Phil Dymond
Dawn Edmiston
Susan E. Eichenberger
Jacqueline Fajt
Denice Robinson
Barbara Ferrier
Carol Fox
Rebecca Gardner
Mary Ann Gawelek
Mary Lou Hamacher
Margaret Hildebrand
Carolyn Holland
Jayne Huston
Robin Jennings
Terri Knupp
Laurel Komarny
Amanda Kovtun
Elizabeth Krisher
Nancy Kukovich
Rhonda Laughlin
Heather Lavrich
Laura Livingston
Deborah Luttner
Joyce Markowsky
Malissa Morrow
Mary Catherine Motchar
Sharon Nies
Suzanna Paouncic
Helen Patricia
Laura Patterson
Nicole Peeler
Jennifer Petrisek
Yvonne Phillips
Alicia Pollard
Tereasa Rerko, Esq.
Faye Rosatti
Wendi Rybicki
Christine Siebert
Mercedes Senchur
Lori Sendro
Doris Smith
Sharon Smith
Melissa Snyder
Margaret Solochier
Rosemary Spoljarick
Marilyn Sullivan-Cosetti
Kristy Trautmann
Jeanine Rae Trumbetta
Ruth Walters
Bobbi Watt Geer
Maryann White
Debra Williams
Sharon Wise
Carla L. Zema
Margaret E. Zylka-House
LEADERSHIP BY COMPANY
ABB INC
GOLD
Chris & Carol Reinbold
SILVER
Edward S. Behen
Brandon M. Feeler
Mr. & Mrs. George Goehring
Werner Hofbauer
Ted & Betty Kelley
Ronald J. Kohan, Jr.
Herb, Angela, & Behn Rogers
Daniel R. Speal
BRONZE
Jack Carlson
William H. Conley
Bart & Tracey Gaskey
Gary A. Hammack
Stephen L. Kochis
Barbara P. McGuffey
Lori & Jeff Pindro
Brian J. Rengers
Sherry J. Stahl
Lisa K. Stickel
Kelly M. Vottero, Jr.
Anonymous (10)
AMERICAN RED CROSS
ADELPHOI USA
TOCQUEVILLE
Allen, Nancy & Ali Kukovich W
GOLD
Monte & Carolyn Holland W
ALCOA
SILVER
John O. Gartley
BRONZE
Markus B. Heinimann
Nelson J. Merrick
ALLEGHENY TECHNOLOGIES
PLATINUM
Bozzone Family Foundation
SILVER
Daniel J. Farrah
William F. Knauss
John N. Nickoloff
Raymond J. Polinski
Anonymous
BRONZE
Chris Centorcelli
Todd M. Frampton
Michael G. Kardibin
Timothy R. Reedy
Larry A. Unger
ARMSTRONG-WESTMORELAND
CHAPTER
SILVER
Donna Pacella
CARGILL
BRONZE
Michael S. Graham
CENTER FOR HEARING
ARBOR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES INC AND DEAF SERVICES INC
SILVER
Mary Catherine Motchar W
AT&T
BRONZE
Robert Gillen
Anonymous
BAE SYSTEMS
SILVER
Anonymous
BNY MELLON
BRONZE
Scott J. Cerullo
BON-TON
SILVER
Judith K. Kula
BRONZE
Tenley A. Comunale
BPU INVESTMENTS
SILVER
Anita Buerkle W
Denice Robinson W
BRONZE
Robert & Barbara Macik
CITIZENS BANK
BRONZE
Wendy J. Anderson
Michelle A. Visconti
COLUMBIA GAS
SILVER
James Daugherty
BRONZE
Kevin Lewis
Theodore Lewis
Thomas J. Pastor
CURTISS-WRIGHT
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL
BRONZE
Keith V. Hensler
Mark M. Hodowanec
Ross E. Macklin
DERRY AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BRONZE
Joe & Denise Dado
DOMINION
SILVER
Russell William Johnson
Richard Jay Row
BRONZE
Richard Joseph Virshup
Emerson Florence White
DUQUESNE LIGHT
SILVER
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd N. Mullin, Jr.
BRONZE
Wilmer G. Hoover
EAT ‘N PARK
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
SILVER
Kim Gunsallus
Mercedes Senchur W
BRONZE
Katelynn J. Falcon
Thomas L. Mathews
ECKERT SEAMANS
CHERON & MELLOTT, LLC
SILVER
Daniel & Rosemary Abeles
ELLIOTT COMPANY
PLATINUM
Art Titus
GOLD
Sandy & Gene O’Sullivan
Paul & Anne Smiy
SILVER
John & Annette Barsic
William K. Cox
James R. Hardin
Bill & Jeanne Hohlweg
Alicia C. Pollard W
Wendi & Robert Rybicki W
Anonymous (2)
BRONZE
George & Sharon Adda
John Astor
Jean L. Bayuk
Iris & Richard Bollinger
John & Connie Caverno
Craig & Luanne Cortelyou
Jim & Dorie Fuchs
Chris & Melinda Hoenshell
Robert B. Kline
Brian Lapp
Mark T. Martin
George Menia
James L. Perne
Brian & Caroline Pettinato
Ed & Mary Ellen Pisula
Alexander Riddel III
John J. Russo
Gary Schucker
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sero
Howard T. Walmsley
Anonymous (5)
EQT CORPORATION
SILVER
Jim & Melanie Crockard
ERIE INSURANCE
GROUP
GOLD
William A. & L. Elaine Stevens
SILVER
Christine N. Cuddy
BRONZE
Helena A. Carter
Lisa A. Wagner
TOCQUEVILLE: $10,000 +
PLATINUM:
$ 5,000 - $9,999
GOLD
$ 2,500 - $4,999
EXCELA HEALTH
TOCQUEVILLE
Dr. Daniel &
Mrs. Mary Jo Haffner
SILVER
Jaime L. Crawford W
Marilyn L. Daniels W
Carol J. Fox, M.D. W
Robin Stahl Jennings W
BRONZE
Dean & Sue Matanin
Dr. & Mrs. Frances E. Myers
John T. Santarlas, M.D.
Dr. & Mrs. James Sillaman III
Robert & Deborah Tymoczko
FAMILY SERVICES
OF WESTERN PA
BRONZE
Donald H. Goughler
FAYETTE COUNTY
COMMUNITY ACTION
AGENCY INC.
SILVER
James & Kirsti Stark
SILVER: $1,000 - $2,499
BRONZE: $ 500 - $999
FEDEX
SILVER
Kimberly Whigham
Anonymous
BRONZE
Mark J. Falatovich
Anonymous
FELLON-MCCORD
BRONZE
Charles Lanager
FIRST COMMONWEALTH
BANK
GOLD
Linda T. Larontonda
SILVER
Sharon M. Nies W
Mark & Faye Rosatti W
BRONZE
Emmanuel J. & Sue Answine
Kathleen L. Appleby
John P. Kline
Mark & Susan Lopushansky
Amy D. Testa
FIRST NIAGARA BANK
GOLD
Mark R. Rendulic
BRONZE
Ronald L. Byers
Kenneth S. Jamison
Richard J. Kuhn
FIRSTENERGYWESTPENN POWER
TOCQUEVILLE
David & Susan McDonald
PLATINUM
Kevin & Sharon Wise W
GOLD
JoAnn L. Clutter W
Michael Hermann
SILVER
George B. Blankenship
James T. & Susan V. Boggs W
Donna J. Bursick W
Mr. & Mrs. AJ Catanese
Hugh Conley
Len & Jill D’Angelo
Michael & Rebecca Delmar
Mike Doran
Thomas Dugan
Todd & Stacy Faulk
Patricia Giovannelli
BRONZE
Clarence S. Haden
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Brubaker
Jeannine M. Hammer
Jack D. Byers
Amy & Gunther Hehn
David M. Carroll
Dana R. Kaylor
Suzanne Clevenger
Terri Grabiak Knupp W
Barb Crowe
Paul S. & Rita J. Kramer
Bruce K. Davis
Cecilia Liang-Nicol
Ed & Judy Dinda
Jim & Kathy Longacre
Dan, Debbie & Jadon Dunlap
Deborah J. Luttner W
George Farah
Rachel D. McCormick
Rhiannon M. Friend
John & Beth Meier
Les Gilpin
Edward Miller
Mark Golden
Randall Palmer
Dan & Jeannine Gordish
Suzanne Paouncic W
Gary Haag
Laurie K. Peddicord
Thomas Hardgrove
Amy Petrillo
Tom Haynes
Yvonne Phillips W
Joseph Hickey
Denise Sayre
Mary B. Hostert
David & Karen Schroeder
Pete & Barbara Jameson
Christine Seibert W
Tracey J. Janis
William J. Smith
Chad Jones
Melissa Snyder W
George & Pat Jones
Rosemary Spoljarick W
Mark & Joy Klohonatz
James L. Stitt
Mary Kay Kozar
Cynthia Teamann
W
Charles & Jeanine Trumbetta Joe Lapcevic
C. Lassak
Donald H. Ullom
Marge Louis
Ray Valdes
Robert K. Loy
Anonymous
FISA FOUNDATION
GOLD
Kristy M. Trautmann W &
Bobbi Watt Geer W
FRANKLIN REGIONAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
FIRSTENERGY DAY OF CARING VOLUNTEERS
Mike Miller
Mark Myers
Matt & Audrey Noll
David M. Omatick, Jr.
Wanda L. Permuka
David S. Pezze
Thomas Pezze
Bob Reeping
Robert & Maria Rokicki
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Schomer
Mary Lou Sekeras
Kevin A. Sestak
Rudolph G. Stanec, Jr.
Joe Starkey
Jeff Stuchell
John Sundin
Tammy Taylor
Cathy & Jeff Trout
Gary & Debbie West
Anonymous (13)
FIRSTENERGYHATFIELD FERRY
SILVER
Linda M. Jacobs
BRONZE
Chet & Edie Burnside
Pete Kotsenas
Anonymous
SILVER
Anonymous
BRONZE
Teresa Cerne-Fox
Willard Dowdrick
Sam & Shelley Shaneyfelt
Anonymous
FS-ELLIOTT CO., LLC
SILVER
Paul & Sheelagh Brown
Bob & Renee Myers
BRONZE
Pat & Jim Blahovec
Norman V. Czarnecki, Jr.
Kevin & Sharon Eads
GIANT EAGLE
PLATINUM
Brandon J. Miller
SILVER
Latoya Bratton
Charles Harlow
Al Pulice
BRONZE
Nicholas L. Allshouse
Jerimiah S. Bandell
Joahn Barone
Kimberly S. Brown
Marcy K. Carasella
Allison M. Clarke
Kimberly A. Cole
Thomas E. Fialkovich
Christine N. Fillar
Thomas E. Guy
Donna K. Hanan
Lorrie Hickman
Patricia B. Isherwood
Claudia J. Lesko
Darlene Loftus
Lisa Lynn Martelli
David Paul
Kevin Smith
Amy Snoznik
Kathy Jo Suhadolnik
Angelique J. Thompson
Linda L. Wilhelm
Anonymous (2)
GREATER LATROBE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BRONZE
Lydia C. Mack
Anonymous
GREENSBURG SALEM
SCHOOL DISTRICT
SILVER
Bradley & Jaime West
BRONZE
Eileen Amato
Anita N. Rometo
Vicki Sheffler
Christopher & Lisa Thomas
GUTCHESS HARDWOODS INC
BRONZE
Anonymous (2)
HAMILL MANUFACTURING CO.
GOLD
Jeffrey S. Kelly
SILVER
David & Susan Pcsolar
BRONZE
John & Debbie Dalrymple
Patricia K. Martin
Phyllis & Geno Miller
Anonymous (2)
HEMPFIELD AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BRONZE
Audrey M. Dell
Susan M. Kochman
Denise S. Valerio
HERALD STANDARD
BRONZE
Mark O’Keefe
Albert B. Sloan
HIGHMARK BLUE CROSS
BLUE SHIELD
KENNAMETAL INC.
TOCQUEVILLE
Judy Bacchus
Martha A. Bailey W
Carlos & Christina Cardoso
George & Donna Coulston
Lorrie Paul Crum W
Peter A. Dragich
Tim & Connie Frazier
John & Rebeca French
Mark & Robbie Greenfield
Steven & Justine Hanna
John & Donna Jacko
Brian & Cindy Kelly
James M. Kohosek
Lawrence & Norma Lanza
Brian & Monica Maglosky
Bernie & Lynn Ann McConnell
Kevin & Noel Nowe
Fred Patterson &
P. J. Lyon-Patterson
Nick & Mary Pflugh
Frank P. &
Melissa L. Simpkins
Ben & Lori Stas
Caroline & John R. Tucker
SILVER
Denise Brock
IBM CORPORATION
BRONZE
Julie Klein
JCP
BRONZE
Lisa R. Chedrick
Traci L. Kral
Rocco Latorre
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
BRONZE
Kenneth R. Halleck
KENNAMETAL EMPLOYEES WRAPPING GIFTS AT THE
ANNUAL KENNAMETAL HOLIDAY DRIVE
Phil & Marianne Weihl
Anonymous
PLATINUM
Francois Gau
William & Naydine Hanna
Bernard North &
Deborah Allwine
Douglas G. Poole
Anonymous
GOLD
Fred & Marylynn Bence
Michael & Catherine Foy
Mark & Susan Huston
Rick & Glenda Marzolf
James & Patsy Morrison
Harry T. & Sandra L. Murtha
Bob Richards
The Thalman Family
Anonymous
SILVER
Michael & Melissa Beblo
Cheryl Bush & Family W
Cathleen Cordova
Amy Capozzi W
Gary Dietz
Steven Farrah
Mark & Gigi Fredley
Karen & Gary Gallentine
Eric & Tessa Gentis
Christopher P. Griffith
Sam & Donna Hixson
Rob Hohn
Betsy Pritts Ickes
Craig A. Jackman
Diane C. Johnson
Michelle R. Keating
Eric & Ursula Kidle
J. Michael Knoll
Susan & Keith Koski
Jenny Krantz
Richard & Heather Lavrich W
Ginger & Todd Link
Ting Ma & Yixiong Liu
Heidi Marnoch
Scott & Lynn McGuigan
Larry & Maria Meenan
Kent & Celeste Mizgalski
Mark Olyarnik
Helen O. Patricia W
Ron Petrillo
Jeffrey M. Petru
Tracy Rebtoy
Lora Reich
Sean & Laura Reilly
Steve & Leah Ross
Gary Sherman
Matthew Smith & Family
Scott & Gigi Trask
John & Barbara VanKirk
Mike & Barb Waldrop
Paul & Barbara Ward
Patrick & Michelle Watson
Anonymous (3)
BRONZE
William M. Alexander
Ron Allen
Jon & Jenifer Amundson
Boxun An
Chris & Diane Atkinson
Jason L. Atwood
Jeff & Brandi Black
Keith Buettner
John R. Carlson
Mary Clouse
Jason & Judy Cody
Lisa Marie Corcoran
Dale Cui & Cheng Cui
Brenda K. David
Alex, Ryan, Andrew &
Laura Davis
Richard & Cathy Denton
Robert Duca
Mike Fergus
Harold & Martha Frederick
Jamie & Nicole Frischolz
Ruy & Mara Frota de Souza
Heather L. Garry
Karen L. George
Christina & Mark Gibson
Matt Gordon
Jerry Hanna
Dennis & Bonnie Harr
Lori L. Jacobs
Ralph & MaryLee Jenko
Suzanne M. King
David Klotz
Marc & Shannon Lippa
T. J. & Jennifer Long
Kelly Lynch
Chris & Jennifer Merlin
Kathleen & John Mitchell
Wayne and Carol Moser
Michael P. Murphy
Neal & Karen Myers
Barry J. Novotny
John Oskin
Cristina & Stefano Pandini
Ronald & Tammy Peer
Michael G. Pepperney
Tally Persichetti
John & Melany Potuzko
The Prichard Family
Diane F. Proctor
Karen M. Romanko
Paula Shaffer
Edward W. Sheehy
Mark & Melissa Spagnol
Keli Schubert
Steve Yoset
Anonymous (14)
LATROBE SPECIALTY STEEL
COMPANY
SILVER
Anonymous
MACY’S
SILVER
Stephen Sillman
MATTHEWS INTERNATIONAL
BRONZE
Stephen D. Jupena
MCCUTCHEON
ENTERPRISES, INC.
TOCQUEVILLE
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin S.
McCutcheon
BRONZE
Mike Laird
MCDOWELL ASSOCIATES, INC.
BRONZE
Karl Eisaman
MCS ASSOCIATES, INC.
SILVER
Dr. Chris Bagnall
MELLON FINANCIAL
GOLD
James W. Alster
BRONZE
Richard & Michelle Zowacki
MSA
SILVER
Judith Colfer
Steven Grasha
Roberta Anne Herman
David M. Lakatos
Jerome McGinnis
Donald Schratz
Robert Yurko
BRONZE
Michael Droske
John Ferry
Karen Kohut
Joseph Pinto
Debra Rodibaugh
CHRISTOPHER MUCCI DMD,
LLC.
BRONZE
Drs. Christopher &
Tricia Mucci
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY OF
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
SILVER
Anonymous
BRONZE
Tom Ceraso
Jeffrey Hunt & Lisa Hunt
Charles & Deborah Kemerer
Barbara L. McIntyre
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
SILVER
Roy E. Kunkle
David E. Stairs
NORWIN SCHOOL
DISTRICT
BRONZE
David C. Brozeski
OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE
BRONZE
Anonymous
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS INC.
BRONZE
Karen T. Dittman
Mike & Rohna Rauco
Susan Zinkan
Anonymous (2)
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
BRONZE
Kevin & Sarah Snider
Anonymous
PENNSYLVANIA AMERICAN
WATER
SILVER
Eric Yarbrough
PEOPLES NATURAL
GAS COMPANY
GOLD
Jennifer & Chris Petrisek W
BRONZE
Kathleen O. Golightly
Richard L. Rapp
PHILLIPS RESPIRONICS, INC.
BRONZE
Dianne M. Johnston
PNC BANK
SILVER
Kurt & Jill Huffman
B. Douglas Phillips
BRONZE
Karen Cummings
Crystal McDonald
Antonia Milke
Anonymous (2)
POWEREX, INC.
GOLD
Betsy & Stan Hunt
Joseph & Bernadette Jogun
Craig & Malissa Morrow W
SILVER
Donald & Rose Marie
Morozowich
Duane & Vicki Prusia
A. J. & Dawn Smith
Anonymous (2)
BRONZE
Tsutomu Nakagawa
David & Cindy Penzera
Robert Warner, Jr.
Gerald Wolfgang
Anonymous
PPG INDUSTRIES
SILVER
Jerry S. Freiberg
REED SMITH, LLP.
SILVER
Marcia & Lou DePaul
S & T BANK
SILVER
Rebecca L. Davidson W
BRONZE
Denise L. Merrill
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE
SILVER
Rita Catalano
Dr. Dawn Edmiston W
Timothy & Carla Zema W
BRONZE
Eileen K. Flinn
Paul & Carolyn Follansbee
Christopher McMahon
Anonymous
Laura Sloan Patterson W
Nicole Peeler W
Dr. Marilyn Sullivan-Cosetti W
BRONZE
Barbara C. Hinkle
Marvin J. Huls
Diane M. Miller
STATE EMPLOYEE
CAMPAIGN APPEAL
SILVER
SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS Lenora A. Angelone
Janet A. Bell
SILVER
Sheri H. Boyle W
Ron & Mary Lou Hamacher W
Paul C. Fox
Anonymous
Ada J. Guyton
BRONZE
Dr. Helen C. Stitler
Gregory & Tammy Bowman
BRONZE
Robert C. DeHaven
Ronald J. Clark
Rebecca E. Kittey
Norman G. Hasbrouck
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
Lynn A. Hochrein
GOLD
JoAnne Kerr
Arthur & JoAnne Boyle W
Paul Williams
SILVER
UNITED WAY OF
W
Kristen A. Butela
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
Susan E. Eichenberger W
GOLD
Mary Ann Gawelek & W
Bobbi Watt Geer W &
Frank Kleshinski
Kristy Trautmann W
Jayne H. Huston W
SILVER
Laurel Komarny W
Carl & Dana Bauer W
Lori Sendro W
Richard & Heather Lavrich W
Margie & John Solochier W
BRONZE
Margot Martin
UNIVERSITY OF
PITTSBURGH
SILVER
Al & Sally Anne Novak
Sharon P. Smith W
BRONZE
Patricia H. Falvo
Rick & Amy Fogle
UPS
TOCQUEVILLE
Richard G. Camejo
GOLD
Jacqueline M. Fajt W
SILVER
Tandy A. Bailey W
Douglas Bella
Michael G. Chamblin
Mark E. Coffey
Robert J. Eans
Corey L. Goodemoot
Jeffrey Hrehovchak
Mandy Kaszycki
Amanda N. Kovtun W
Michael P. Lalle
David Lazzara
Luis Martinez
Paul S. Mathews
Thomas McCready
Danelle McCusker Rees
Peter McDonagh
Margaret Niedbalski
David T. Normile
Leigh Pardun
Nicholas T. Passaro
Joseph M. Rizza
Susan Saffer
Doris A. Smith W
Mark A. Zahrobsky
Frank K. Zupanc
Anonymous (7)
BRONZE
Raymond R. Alakson
Keith B. Bailey
Staci M. Bush
Kelly Caruso
Marcy L. Caughey
Peter J. Copeland
Joanna Cornell
Eric Dibble
Kevin Dickey
Rebecca B. Dings
Shawn P. Dunn
Brian J. Ferace
Leah Firestone
Jerad Fox
Paul E. Gabelt
James A. Gulibon
Raymond J. Harding
Christopher Hatter
Mike Keys
Kathryn A. Koch
Rudolph Krall
Jordan Kreiger
Bernard J. Kudyba
John A. Lojas
Jim Lovis
Ron P. Mancuso
Katie A. Marra
Robert P. McCloskey
Brian L. McKnight
Dennis J. Miller
Patricia Mitchell
Michael Nath
Carol L. Nicolazzo
Lynn A. Parchuke
Darin Pietrantoni
Stephen Pruskowski
Peter Pryjmak
Christopher Resnik
Eric Ritson
Christopher Rowe
Carrie Sanders
Melvin P. Scarpaci
Paul Schadle
Jeffrey W. Schiffbauer
Jerry L. Shondelmyer
Thomas Simkovic
Lukasz Skrzypiec
Jennifer Slezak
Charles Slie
Mark A. Smitley
Michael R. Speese
Antoinette Stanko
Jamie L. Stauffer-Evans
Philip A. Tooch
Scott C. Tyner
Raymond Vasinko
Jonathan P. Vesely
Scott Wadsworth
Colin M. Wall
Helen Wasil
Kevin P. Welsh
David Wentzel
James Wirsing
Cliff Wissinger
Anissa M. Zambruno
Anonymous (25)
US BANK
SILVER
Christopher A. Sarge
VALLEY POINTS YMCA
BRONZE
Mr. & Mrs. Jacques R. Shilling
UPS EMPLOYEES RELAX AFTER GOLF OUTING
BENEFITING UNITED WAY
WELLS FARGO
ADVISORS, LLC.
GOLD
Jim Hergenroeder
SILVER
Michael & Marilyn Urban
BRONZE
Anonymous
WESLEY HEALTH CENTER, INC.
GOLD
Monte & Carolyn Holland W
WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC COMPANY
PLATINUM
Gregory A. Fischer
SILVER
Stanwood L. Anderson
Paula A. Blevins
Deva R. Chari
Thomas Dent
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Etling
Barry G. Hallman
Judith Hodgson
Dennis Kozar
Laurie Kubala
Gerald Lang
Brian & Laura Livingston W
Lorraine Matisko
Sandra Mellars
Jennifer Moon
Quang Nguyen
Mitchell E. Nissley
David Popovich
Padmanabha J. Prabhu
James A. Rex
Rick Rishel
Margaret Ryan
Chris Savage
Michael Schork
Robert F. Schumacher
Ralph Tolino
Gregory Vincent
Nicole Vitale
Jeanne Weber
Daniel Wood
Anonymous
BRONZE
Donald C. Adamonis
Mostafa A. Ahmed
Kenneth Altemus
Janet S. Bauer
Stephen J. Beehner
Donald Blansett
Thomas G. Burdin
Keith Calisti
Charles J. Connors
Michele Degrazia
Joni A. Falascino
Cynthia Haag
Jeffrey M. Hall
Stephanie F. Hart
Jeffery C. Himler
WESTINGHOUSE VOLUNTEERS AT THE
WESTMORELAND COUNTY FOOD BANK
Mark E. Kemenic
Susan F. Keller
Michael Kennedy
Daniel L. Kershner
Douglas Kilen
Neil M. Kraynek
Joseph Kubala
Philip Kushnar
Marvin McBride
Leslie Mendenhall
Theodore Meyer
Patrick M. Minogue
Walter Moomau
Kim J. Romanko
William J. Rosko
Daniel Saffer
Thomas Saffer
Cory L. Schrecengost
Robert D. Senger
Elise Shaffer
John Slobada
John R. Smith
Michael J. Sredzienski
Robert G. Staney
Jeffrey Thomas
Gary L. Young
William Young
John J. Zotter
Anonymous (6)
WESTMORELAND
COMMUNITY ACTION, INC.
BRONZE
Tay R. Waltenbaugh
WESTMORELAND
COUNTY
BRONZE
Bruno A. Mediate
Malcolm & Patti Sias
Ronald Trevellini
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
BLIND ASSOCIATION
BRONZE
Lawrence J. Helkowski
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SILVER
Debi Williams
BRONZE
Laurie & Jim Connors
Rev. Wm. & Dr. Nancy I.
Davis
Kathleen A. Keefe
Bill & Mary Lou Magda
Kimberly & Joseph Nicassio
Dr. Daniel & Mrs. Ann Obara
ZIMMER LUNZ, PLC
GOLD
George & Nancy Stewart
INDIVIDUALS
TOCQUEVILLE
Goulding Family
Eleanor Steel
PLATINUM
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Fine
Arnold D. Palmer
Charles G. & Carol A. Urtin
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin &
Eileen Van Fleet
Anonymous
GOLD
Richard & Georgia Smith
Ruth C. Walters W
SILVER
David B. Arnold
Regina Beatty W
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph A. Capone
Robert E. & Betty B. Feathers
Dr. Barbara J. Ferrier W
Rebecca J. Gardner W
Margaret V. Hildebrand W
Betsy Krisher W
Dr. Rhonda Laughlin W
Joyce Markosky W
Rita M. Reese
Tereasa Rerko, Esq. W
William & Mary Rudolph
Henrietta B. Semans
Barbara & Lou Steiner
Kathleen P. Walton
Maryann White W
Margaret E. Zylka-House W
Anonymous (3)
BRONZE
Alfred J. & Beatrice A. Bonfiglio
Debra A. Brentzel
In Memory of Wayne J. Brentzel
Tobias W. Burnett
The Rev. John & Stephanie Harman
Dan & Kathy Janicik
Stuart & Deborah Louchheim
J. Alan & LaVerne Mochnick
In Memory of John & Jessie Mochnick
Dr. Marjorie Montanari
William J. Riley
Christopher F. Robertshaw
Ronald M. & Patricia A. Sheba
Stuart & Liz Symonds
Thomas D. & Rita R. Taylor
Dr. Josef & Susan Vanek
Reno & Chris Vitale
W = Women’s Leadership
John N. Ward
Council
Anonymous
LEADERSHIP EVENTS
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBERS
UPS LEADERSHIP GIVERS
CALVIN & JULIE MCCUTCHEON
WESTPENN POWER LEADERSHIP GIVERS
RANKED BY LEADERSHIP GIVERS
KENNAMETAL GOLFERS PREPARE
FOR ANNUAL UNITED WAY OUTING
KENNAMETAL INC.
UPS
FIRSTENERGY - WESTPENN POWER
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY
ELLIOTT COMPANY
ABB INC.
GIANT EAGLE
POWEREX, INC.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
MSA
EXCELA HEALTH
FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK
HAMILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE
UNITED WAY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY
WESTMORELAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ATI ALLEGHENY LUDLUM
STATE EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGN APPEAL
ALLEGHENY TECHNOLOGIES
ERIE INSURANCE GROUP
FRANKLIN REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
FS-ELLIOTT CO., LLC
GREENSBURG SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT
HEMPFIELD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS INC.
SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS
149
123
120
76
36
31
21
14
14
11
8
8
7
7
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
Year Ended December 31, 2012
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Year Ended December 31, 2012
PUBLIC SUPPORT, REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME
Total Campaign Revenues, Net of Uncollectible $2,475,175 ASSETS
$179,158
Donor Designated Contributions
(541,504) Cash and Cash Equivalents
Total Revenue and Other Income*
360,302 Pledges Receivable,
less Allowance for Uncollectible
1,516,128
Grant Support
629,042
9,448
Other Public Support
456,399 Contributions and Other Receivables
--------------------Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust
240,911
Total Public Support
$3,379,414
Beneficial Interest in Assets Held by Others
46,814
Long-Term Investments, at Market
2,306,920
PROGRAM EXPENSES
Other Assets
86,520
Grants Distributed
-------------------Total Assets
$4,385,899
Grants to Partner Agencies
$1,316,243
One-Time Grants for Special Programs
School Readiness Grants
Community & Agency Services provided by UW
218,870
978
$1,469,392
SUPPORT SERVICES’ EXPENSES
Fundraising
General and Administration
Total Expenses
Changes in Net Assets
Net Assets at Beginning of Year
Net Assets at End of Year
---------------------------------------
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses
Undistributed Designations
Total Current Liabilities
$380,802
275,873
-------------------- NET ASSETS
$3,662,158 Unrestricted
(282,744) Temporarily Restricted
4,191,874 Permanently Restricted
Total Net Assets
$3,909,130
---------------------------------------
* includes unrealized and realized losses on long-term investments
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$61,696
415,073
-------------------$476,769
$1,706,680
1,914,725
287,725
------------------$3,909,130
$4,385,899
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tandy A. Bailey
UPS
OFFICERS
Chair
Philip L. Goulding
Community Volunteer
Vice-Chair
Ralph A. Capone, M.D., F.A.C.P.
UPMC, Seton Hill University
Karl E. Eisaman
McDowell Associates
Evelyn Gardner
University of Pittsburgh
Lyzona Marshall, M.B.A.
Seton Hill University
Mary Ann Gawelek, Ed.D.
Seton Hill University
Treasurer
William J. Hanna
Kennametal Inc.
Mark E. Lopushanksy
First Commonwealth Bank
Secretary
James E. Morrison
Community Volunteer
Stanley R. Hunt
Community Volunteer
Rev. Carl E. Jones, Sr.
Greater Parkview Church
Brian Kelly
Kennametal Inc.
Elizabeth E. Krisher, C.P.A.
Maher Duessel C.P.A.
Laura Livingston
WesDyne International LLC
Calvin McCutcheon
McCutcheon Enterprises
William F. Rudolph
Community Volunteer
Ronald Sheba, Ph.D.
Community Volunteer
Charles G. Urtin
Community Volunteer
Ruth Walters
Community Volunteer
John N. Ward, Esq.
Ward & Christner, PC
Bobbi Watt Geer, Ph.D.
United Way of
Westmoreland County
Debra Williams
Westmoreland County
Community College
STAFF LISTING
Front row: Bobbi Watt Geer, Lori Sendro, Jan Fox, Margie Solochier,
Lisa Kohl, Vinnie Baird, Melaney Hegyes
Back row: Margot Martin, Tom Scott, Becky Casto, Rich Lavrich,
Jan Gebicki, Dana Bauer, Phyllis Morgan, Carol Demi,
Melinda Bercik
Vinnie Baird
Campaign Assistant
Jan Gebicki
Director of Education
Dana Bauer
Vice President of
Community Investments
Melaney Hegyes
Jacobs Creek Area FIA
Director/Site Coordinator
Melinda Bercik
Leadership Assistant
Lisa Kohl
MIS Support Associate
Becky Casto
Office Administrator
Rich Lavrich
Director Corporate Development and
Management Information Systems
Carol Demi
Director of Leadership Giving
Jan Fox
Program Assistant
Margot Martin
Campaign Associate
Phyllis Morgan
Forbes Trail/Brush Creek FIA
Program Director
Tom Scott
Campaign Coordinator
Lori Sendro
Alle-Kiski/Greater Greenburg FIA
Program Director
Margie Solochier
Vice President of
Finance and Administration
Bobbi Watt Geer
President and Chief Executive Officer
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