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 --------------------------------------- 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 NON-PROFIT U.S. Postage PAID Greensburg, PA Permit No. 333 @UWWest United Way of Westmoreland County 1011 Old Ol Salem Road, Suite 101 Greens Greensburg, PA 15601 724 83 724.834.7170
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