2013 FY / 2014 Campaign Annual Report

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2013 FY / 2014 Campaign Annual Report
Schuylkill United Way
“together we can”
Annual report 2013-2014
2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. Kelly Austin
Mike Byrne
Eric Dreyfus
Alan Hanley
Eric Hollen
Bill Jones III
Karen Kenderdine
Billie Payne
Ed Redding
Attorney Rick Thornburg
Jack Bertolet Jr.
Tom Cara
Susan Fegley
Anthony Harbison
Eli Hostetter
Patrick Kane
Henry Nyce
Joseph Pilla
Brian Seitz
Kris Verba
Attorney Jeff Bowe
Brian Connely
Dr. Scott Fellows
Wayne Holben
Edward P. Johnson
Allen Keich
Naomi Ost
Jeanne Boyer Porter
Dominic Sylvester
Jeff Wessner
2013 OFFICERS
President - Patrick Kane
First Vice President - Kris Verba
Second Vice President - Attorney Rick Thornburg
Treasurer - Naomi Ost
Assistant Treasurer - Henry H. Nyce
Secretary - Kelly K. Malone
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Jack Bertolet, Jr.
Dr. Scott Fellows
Bill Jones III
Patrick Kane
Henry Nyce
Naomi Ost
Billie Payne
Jeanne Boyer Porter
Attorney Rick Thornburg
Kris Verba
Kelly K. Malone
STAFF
William J. Folk, III
Terri Conville
Executive Director
Director of Community Relations
Administrative Director
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
MISSION STATEMENT
The Schuylkill United Way is dedicated to providing funding, guidance, and encouragement to the 15
partner agencies that provide a variety of programs and services to the residents of Schuylkill County for
little to no charge.
Together We Can...
We are pleased to present you this copy of our recently published Annual Report including Pacesetters
Club Report to you—our valued supporters, volunteers, and friends. We hope you will take a few
minutes to review the many accomplishments of your United Way during the past year. You can take a
great deal of pride in knowing that your kindness and generosity helps to advance the common good
each day for all in our community.
The Schuylkill United Way works to advance the common good by focusing on the building blocks for
a good life—a quality education, financial stability, and good health.
Even during these trying times, we are extremely grateful for your support in helping us achieve our
goal in the 2014 “Together We Can” Campaign, where we raised $1,027,000. Our accomplishments are
possible through the dedicated efforts of our 15 partner agencies, and all of the donors, businesses,
individuals, schools, and volunteers that demonstrated a phenomenal commitment to the annual
campaign.
We can look back on 2013 as a year of hard work and generosity. As we look forward, we are
encouraged by the ongoing support of Schuylkill County and our continued commitment to creating
better opportunities and a stronger community for all.
Thank you for working with us because together we can!
Sincerely,
Kelly K. Malone
Executive Director
Schuylkill United Way
Patrick Kane
President, Board of Directors
Schuylkill United Way
Annual Campaign – All donations are raised from September till November through the generosity of
corporate, employee and individual giving. Campaign helps donors to increase their knowledge and
understanding of, access to and involvement with the Schuylkill United Way and its 15 partner agencies.
Pacesetters Club– Pacesetters “set the pace” for the Annual Campaign
and finish their portion of the donation drive before Campaign Kick-Off
officially begins. Members of the Pacesetters Club are individuals
throughout Schuylkill County who contribute a minimum of $500
towards the Annual Campaign. Levels of giving range from Copper
($500-$749) through Platinum($2500+) depending on contribution
amount.
Day of Caring – Day of Caring was developed to help connect donors to a meaningful volunteer
experience by giving them the opportunity to learn more about the agencies that they monetarily
support. In May 2013, over 199 volunteers rolled their sleeves up and completed numerous community
service projects for 11 of the 15 partner agencies.
Stuff the Bus – A month long school supply drive held
each July. In 2013, Stuff the Bus collected 1200 backpacks, stuffed them with school supplies and
delivered them to our partner agencies to be distributed
to children in need throughout Schuylkill County.
Myfreetaxes.com— The MyFreeTaxes Partnership provides free federal and state
tax preparation and filing assistance for qualified individuals. It's easy, safe, secure and
100 percent free. Check out www.myfreetaxes.com/schuylkillunitedway for more information.
Prescription Assistance –The FamilyWize Prescription Discount Card
(www.familywize.org) is available to anyone. Since the program launched in 2008,
Schuylkill County residents have saved over $1,000,000 on the cost of prescriptions.
The card is free, however, it only provides discounts on the medicine, not free medicine.
Emergency Food & Shelter Program (EFSP) – The Schuylkill United Way serves as the
local administrator for the FEMA program which provides funds to supplement and extend current
available resources for emergency needs including rent, food and energy assistance. In recent years, funds
have been greatly diminished. However, the money we do receive is distributed to five local organizations:
Catholic Charities, Pottsville Salvation Army, Tamaqua Salvation Army, Schuylkill Women in Crisis, and
Schuylkill Community Action.
Stamp Out Hunger -On Saturday, May 11, 2013, Campbell Soup Company joined forces with the
National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) to help Stamp Out Hunger across America. Now in its
20th year, the annual food drive has grown from a regional to a national effort that provides assistance
to the millions of Americans struggling to put food on the table. The Stamp Out Hunger food drive, held
on the second Saturday in May, has become the nation’s largest single-day food drive benefitting Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization. Supporting the drive again this
year is the U.S. Postal Service, local United Way’s, including the Schuylkill United Way, the AFL-CIO,
and Feeding America.
The Schuylkill United Way participates in the following committees for the betterment of
Schuylkill County: Capital Campaign Coordination Committee, State Employee Combined Appeal
(SECA), United Way of Pennsylvania Board of Directors, and Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit
Organizations (PANO), Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Orwigsburg Lions, and
Pottsville Kiwanis
Community Resource Guide— The “Guide to Community Resources” is compiled for
people who may be facing a variety of circumstances in their life. This is a listing of phone numbers,
websites and emails of people who can help you in a time of need. Please take advantage of the community services that are available right here in Schuylkill County. The Guide is available online or in print.
2014 Top Ten Companies
(Employee and Corporate
Giving)
2014 Employee Giving Campaign Top 5
1. Wegmans Retail Service Center $92,000
2. Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. $56,923
3. Bob Weaver GM Chrysler
$35,808
1. Wegmans RSC
$107,000 4. PPL Electric Utilities
$32,853
2. Air Products & Chemicals Inc.
5. Mrs. T’s Pierogies
$24,355
$64,903
3. John E. Morgan Foundation
$60,000
4. PPL Electric Utilities $40,353
5. Bob Weaver GM Chrysler
$35,808
6. Mrs. T’s Pierogies
$30,655
7. M & T Bank
$27,786
8. SAPA Extrusions
$27,475
9. Republican Herald
$26,302
10. Jeld-Wen
$22,047
2014 Corporate Giving Campaign Top 5
1. John E. Morgan Foundation
$60,000
2. M & T Bank
$23,000
3. Republican Herald
$20,000
4. Wegmans
$15,000
SAPA Extrusions
$15,000
5. Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. $10,036
Watch the Campaign video!
American Red Cross in Schuylkill County
Mrs. Janet Curtis, Executive Director
570.622.9550
[email protected]
Emergency services to the military & their families 24 hours a
day.
Implements community blood drives ,Emergency food, clothing,
and shelter to disaster victims 24 hours a day.
 Instruction in first aid, CPR, AED, Water Safety, babysitting and
childcare, HIV and emergency response training
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Avenues, Founded as UCP in 1952
Mr. Peter Keitsock, Executive Director
570.622.7920
[email protected]
Community-based senior recreation program.
Vocational rehabilitation to encourage all individuals to achieve
their maximum potential through employment.
Eldergarden Adult Daycare and Lessie's Garden & Gift Shop
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Schuylkill County
Mr. Doug Allen, Executive Director
570.622.0174
[email protected]
The Salvation Army, Tamaqua Corps
Major Sharon Whispell
570.668.0410
[email protected]
Character-Building Programs featuring SCAN (after-school program
for middle school students), PALS (after-school program for elementary students), Strengthening Families, and Ceramics.
Social Service Programs for Emergency Food and Shelter, Disaster
Relief and Food Pantry.
SARCC – Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling Center
Ms. Jenny Murphy-Shifflet, Executive Director 570.628.2965
[email protected]
SARCC counsels and support clients, advocates for the rights of victims and educates for the elimination of sexual assault
24-hour hotline counseling; support groups; victim advocacy; community education; prevention education in schools.
Schuylkill County Society for Crippled Children
Mrs. Sharon Kimmel, Executive Director
570.622.7170
[email protected]
Pediatric Orthopedic Clinics for children ages birth through 18 who
are born with a disabling condition to promote the total health and
welfare of the children of Schuylkill County.
Clinics are free and held at a local hospital once a month.
One To One Mentoring Program for kids ages 6 to 17 and volunteers age 18 and older. Community-wide program that meets
once a month for a minimum of one year.
High School Mentoring Program within seven school districts for
volunteers in grades 10-12 to mentor kids in kindergarten through Schuylkill Wellness Services
sixth grade.
Ms. Carolyn Bazik, Executive Director
Boy Scouts of America/Hawk Mountain Council
Mr. William Garrett, Executive Director
610.926.3406
[email protected]
Promotion of character development, citizenship training and
personal fitness for boys ages 6-18 and young men and women
ages 14-21.
Outdoor camping program including Youth Leader Training,
Cub Day Camp, and Specialty Weekends
570.622.3980
[email protected]
HIV/AIDS testing and pre/post test counseling offered.
STD screening and treatment.
HIV prevention education.
Schuylkill Women in Crisis
Mrs. Sally T. Casey, Executive Director
[email protected]
1.800.282.0634
Counseling for individuals and groups related to domestic violence for
adults and children.
Child Development, Inc.
24-hour crisis hotline with an Emergency shelter to victims of domesMs. Mary Ann Devlin, Executive Director
570.544.8959 tic violence and their children.
[email protected]
Legal representations, systems advocacy, and courtroom accompaniHead Start for ages 3 to 5 at six locations throughout the county. ment for victims of domestic violence.
PA PreK Counts for ages 3 to 5 at locations throughout the
county.
Schuylkill YMCA
PA Keystone Star 4 Centers
Mr. Wayne Stump, CEO
570.622.7850
County-wide Home-Based Head Start.
[email protected]
Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA
Ms. Jane Ransom
[email protected]
800.692.7816
Outcomes-based programs to help girls ages 5-17 to acquire and
develop the assets and life skills needed for a healthy adolescence
and successful future.
Activities focus on developing self-esteem, self-reliance, social
skills, respect for others, feelings of belonging, positive values,
concern for the community, teamwork, and leadership.
The Salvation Army, Pottsville Corps
Captain Tammy Hench
570.622.5252
[email protected]
Welfare assistance for those in need of food or clothes.
Sallies' Kidz after-school program for ages 6 to 12.
Soup Kitchen and Homeless Feeding Program to provide hot
meals for the homeless and poor.
The Schuylkill YMCA is a full-service facility with over 1,800 members of all ages throughout Schuylkill County.
Our Open Doors Financial Aid Policy guarantees that no one will
ever be turned away due to inability to pay.
Tamaqua Area Meals on Wheels, Inc.
Ms. Samantha Gibbons, Program Coordinator
[email protected]
570.668.6954
Provide three nutritious, well-balanced meals a day, five days a week,
to people unable to provide for themselves, such as disabled, lowincome, and homebound.
Tamaqua YMCA
Mr. Nick Zigmant, Branch Executive
570.668.2903
[email protected]
 Fitness center and gym open year-round.
Enrichment, aquatic, and sports programs held year-round.
AWARDS
Houser Award— Wegmans
Company with the highest employee and corporate combined giving.
$107,000
Billie Payne Lifetime Achievement Award—
Dick Fehr
This award is given to the volunteer that provides outstanding commitment to the
United Way and the community.
Company with Most Pacesetters —
Bob Weaver GM Chrysler
Bob Weaver GM Chrysler had 44 employees participate.
Special Events Award— Air Products & Chemicals Inc.
Company who raises the most money for Schuylkill United Way through special
fundraising events.
$25,000
CAMPAIGN PRIZE WINNERS
2013 Hyundai Elantra
Wayne Lutsey—VIST Bank
Boyer’s Food Markets $2,500 Gift Certificate
Melissa Ladd—Wegmans Retail Service Center
Boyer’s Food Markets $1,500 Gift Certificate
Al Majetsky—Wegmans Retail Service Center
AAA Travel $1,600 Travel Package
Melissa Hartman—St. Luke’s Miners Hospital
Lowe’s RDC #961 $1,600 Home Improvement Package
Doug Allen—Big Brothers and Big Sisters
Hadesty’s $500 Weber Gas Grill
Shannon Brennan—McCann
iPad sponsored by Hidden River Credit Union
Skip Rish—Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Pacesetters Club
Platinum Club
$2,500+
Rick & Terry Alexander
Tony & Sandy Baran
Jack & Karen Bertolet, Jr.
Dave & Francine Bonenberger
Mrs. William Combs
Luke Cunningham
Josette & Bert Evans
Steve & Laura Field
William & Katy Heckman
Bill & Barbara Hildreth
Charles & Marcia Ladd, IV
John & Nancy Malinchok
Robert Rinaldi
Jarod Sands
Eric Savage
Dale & Kay Schoeneman
Frank Schoeneman
Rick & Ellie Siegfried
Tom & Pamela Twardzik
Bob & Suzanne Weaver
Richard L. Yuengling, Jr.
Diamond Club
$2,000-$2,499
Ray Bierbach
Dave DeMascole
Jim Gray
Bill & Elaine Miller
Ken & Jeanne Porter
Ed Redding
Joe Thurs
Ted & Jean Twardzik, Sr.
Jack & Barb Yaissle
Lidia Zidik
Floyd & Margaret Zimmerman
Silver Club
$1,000-$1,499
Blayne & Taran Bertolet
John Bertolet, Sr.
Christine Bokunewicz
John & Carol Boyer
Jack & Mary Byrne
Mike Byrne
Tom & Linda Cara
Keith Cleary
Steve Coman
Glenn & Kim Dove
Mark & Amy Fanelli
Dick & Arlene Fehr
Neil & Pamela Fisher
Frank Fox
Steve Goodman
Mike & Michelle Hammer
Mark Henderson
Pat James
Ed & Christine Johnson
Jay Jones, Jr.
Pat Jones
Patrick Kane
John Kellman
Douglas Kirschman
Bill & Beth Kirwan
Grayson Krauss
Tom & Ginger Kunkel
Wayne Leone
Garrin Leymeister
Dave & Lisa March
John Maskerines
Jim & Linda McCann
Lance Miller
Jim & Jessica Miller, Jr.
Mark & Becky Miller-Hoover
Dave Muldowney
George Nause
Karl Nolte
Bill & Joanne Parulis
Billie Payne
Dave & Diane Rattigan
Donald & Denise Ressler
George Salloum
Joe & Nancy Schlitzer
Dave & Jessica Sickle
Jennifer Stoudt
Dominic Sylvester
John Tavares
Members of the Pacesetters Club are individuals who
contribute a minimum of $500 toward the annual
campaign.
Dan & Rebecca Terrell
Rick & Melanie Thornburg
Rich & Krista Torpey
Ulmer Charitable Trust
Wendi Wheeler
Margaret Yost
Brad & Wendy Yuengling Baker
Joe & Deborah Yuengling Ferhat
Jennifer Yuengling
Sheryl Yuengling
Frank & Nonie Zukas
5 Anonymous
Gold Club
$1,500-$1,999
Kevin Bamford
Debra Blaschak
Tom & Barbara Boyer
Harry & Bonnie Boyer
Chris Cohoon
Rob & June Clapham
Rob & Deborah Crosswell
Cas Dlugolecki
Tim Figura
Ione Geier
Thomas Hertz
David Kimmel
Mike & Kelly Malone
Jim & Chelly Miller, Sr.
Harry & Susan Pappas
Barry Sponsler
Ted & Audrey Twardzik, Jr.
John Weeks
Bronze Club
$750-$999
Bob & Peggy Allen
Tim & Carol Twardzik
Curtis & Dorothy Bailey
Jack Windt
Dave Barth
Kris Verba
Matt Baran
1 Anonymous
Joseph Bessette
Jim & Gina Bohorad
Danette Cobb-McKinzie
Louis Dangelo
Eric Dreyfus
Ed & Cindy Ebling
Mike Evangelista
Bob Favreau
Scott & Niki Fellows
Dick & Margaret Ann Fenstermacher
Sonny Fenstermacher
Rich T. Fenstermacher, Jr.
Jake Fox
Bob & Linda Frampton
H. Scott Hart
Art Heffner
Deb Hoover
William L. & Eileen Jones, III
Randy & Kathy Kalce
Chuck Killian
Kiwanis Club of Pottsville
Kurt Knitter
Dave Laudeman
Al & Pinky Marshall
Joseph Martin
Chuck Miller
Marc Miller
Steve Moser
Laurie Osatchuck
John & Sandy Paulshock
Rich & Sheila Pitcavage
Elizabeth Pitts Perrong
Richard & Joanne Purcell
Paul & Margaret Schaediger
Robert Schwalm
Eric & Tanya Shaud
John & Karen Simodejka
Jim Skoronski
Mike & Marcia Smink
Pacesetters Club
Doug & Donna Allen
Arlene Ames-Bohn
Curtis & Chris Artz
Kelly & Allison Austin
Bonnie Baker
Carol Barlow
Bob Barron
Jamie Barton
Jayne Bass
Paul Bassininsky
Carolyn Bazik
Thomas & Diana Beausang
Henry & Ann Beaver, Jr.
Barry & Kathleen Berkenstock
Alex Blackwell
Delton Bolton
Joe & Sandy Bonner
John & Michelle Boran
Tom & Kay Boran
Deirdre Boris
Tom Bosack
Jeff Bowe
Nick Buccieri
Cheryl Burdess
Bob, Elizabeth, & Alexandria Carl
Andrew Caufield
Jeff Chuprinski
Rose Conrad
Jim & Elizabeth Cooksey
Iles Cooper
James Corotto
Chester & Norma Corse, Jr.
Stephen & Kathy Couch
.Jim Crossen
Harry & Damie Crosswell
Tom & Anne Curry
Janet Curtis
William & Ruth Davidson
John DeAngelo
Christopher & Ronnie Dende
Gail Deppen
Mary Ann Devlin
Jim Diehl
Charlie Dodson
Darlene & Ray Dolzani
Robert Dombrosky
Carla Driscoll
Matt & Ann Dudish
Chris Ebling
Steve Eckley
Rob Eldredge
Carl Emmil
Jon Evans
Kevin Fanelli
Mark Ferdinand
Phyllis Field
Dawn & Greg Fisher
Bruce Foster
Zach Frank
Robert Frantz
Travis Frantz
Brett & Janelle Fulk
Theresa & Glenn Gaffney
Milissa Gazda
John Glenn
Jim & Joan Goodman
Frank Grabowski
Justin Gradwell
Bob Greene
Max Groff
Marie Groody
Jim & Lori Guzick
Jim & Adrienne Haddad
Jim & Kay Haffey
George & Barbara Halcovage
Joe & Kathy Hammond
Eugene Hanz
Anthony Harbison
Tammy Hench
JT Herber III
Cindy Hess
Gary & Sandy Hess
Wayne Holben
David & Cheryl Holland
Eric Hollen
Steve Homola
Alan Hosage
Clare & Linda Houser, Jr.
Stanley Huegel
Gerry Hughes
Barry Jenkins
Jeffrey Jones
Robert & Linda Jones
Joseph H. & Grace Jones, Sr.
Mike & Janet Joyce
Allen Keich
Phil & Mary Keil, Sr.
Ken Keithan
Marci Kelly
Karen Kenderdine & Stephen Rich
John Killian
Mark Killian
Shawn Klevis
Lars Klingman
Bud & Ann Koch, Jr.
Deborah Kocher
Jarrod Kost
Edward Kozluskey
Steve Kramer
Josh Kriston
Randall Kubich
Mike Kutz
The Larson Design Group
John Lenker
The Lesh Family
Amanda Lesko
John Lieberman III
Tim Luiken
Michelle Lucas
Dave Mace
Vincenzo Marchiano
Richard Marsteller
Al & Margaret Martinez
Thomas McCabe
Daniel & Judith McGrory
Joe & Delores McKenna
Thomas McKinzie
Mary Jo McShaw
Brad Meaker
Kevin Mertz
Kurt Mertz
Mary Metzger
Vanessa Mihoda
Eric Mika
Mark Mikita
Fred & Elizabeth Miller
Gene Miller
Thomas Miller
Copper Club
$500-$749
Bob & Janie Miller, III
Chris Misstishin
Jenny Murphy-Shifflet
Frank Murrell
Mike & Sandy Myro
Corey Nabholz
Nikki Nabholz
David Norris
Henry Nyce
Lorrie & Michael Ogden
Joel Orgler
Craig Osborne
Naomi Ost
Joe Ostrousky
Joe Pahira
Lester Payne
Ron & Linda Pellish
Jeff Perambo
Tony Petruzzi
Diane Pietkiewicz
Joe & Louise Pilla
Bede Portz
John Powers, Jr.
Devi Pujara
D.J. Quinter
Glenn Ramirez
Barbara Readinger
Jonathan Reedy
John D. W. & Agnes Reiley
David Ward
Nicholas Wasilewski
Gail Watts
Bobby Weaver
Mike Weaver
Denis Wenders
Jeff Wessner
West Penn Township Lions
Joel Whitehouse
Francis Wieland
Fred Wiest
Rick & Rosalie Wiest
Jarrod Wilhelm
Rick Willier
Jonathan Witkin
Carson Woodward
Rick Worst
John Worthy
Stanley Wowak
Nick Zigmant
Ron & Peggy Zimmerman
6 Anonymous
George Reppy
Mark Riedel
Richard & Catherine Ryon
Carol Schaeffer
Thomas Schaeffer
Ron Schafer
Frank & Marie Scheuren
Joseph Sheetz
Craig Shields
Lori Shimko
Andrew Showers
Andrew & Michelle Smarkanic
James Smith
Peggy Smith
Larry Snyder
Joe & Lori Spotts
Ted Staller
Frank & Kate Staudenmeier
Kevin Steinmatz
Ken Stolarick
Kelly Stone
Amy Strouse
Wayne Stump
Ron & Terry Suchecki
Daniel Sullivan
Jacquelyn Suozzo
Stephanie Sylvester
Bob Tait
Tamaqua Lions Club
Tamaqua Rotary Club
Robert Thomas
Mike & Amy Tobash
Betty Tobias
Jackie Tressler
Walter Truscott
George Upanavage
Mike Verbosh
Wally Vernitsky
Jim Wagner
Barbara Waller
Companies with Pacesetter Club Contributors
The Schuylkill United Way salutes the following companies that conduct United Way employee campaigns and have one
or more Pacesetter Club members.
Companies with 10+ Pacesetters:
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Bob Weaver Chevrolet
Wegmans Retail Service Center
PPL Electric Utilities
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Williamson, Friedberg & Jones, LLC
Mrs. T’s Pierogies
CarTech
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Child Development, Inc.
D. G. Yuengling & Son
Extol International, Inc.
Geisinger Health System
Higgins Insurance
Sapa
Schuylkill County Courthouse
Schuylkill Health System
UPS
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Companies with 5-9 Pacesetters:
JE Morgan Foundation $50,000 Matching Pacesetters Grant
Once again we were able to secure the JE Morgan Foundation $50,000 Matching Pacesetters Grant
for the 2014 Campaign. The match grant gave us a total of 44,000 in matched giving towards the
annual campaign. The Schuylkill United Way also gained 60 new Pacesetters this year.
A total of 401 Pacesetters contributed to the 2014 Campaign for a combined giving amount of
$362,000.
On behalf of the board, and our agencies, we are very appreciative of the generous contribution by
the JE Morgan Foundation and would like to thank them for being community minded and for
contributing to the Schuylkill United Way. It has allowed us to garner new funds for the 2014
Campaign.
Companies with Pacesetter Club Contributors
The Schuylkill United Way salutes the following companies that conduct United Way employee campaigns and have one
or more Pacesetter Club members.
Companies with 1-4 Pacesetters:
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Adhesives Research, Inc.
Alcon Mfg., LTD.
Alcon Reserach
American Computer Associates
American Red Cross of Schuylkill County
Anthracite Abstract Co.
B & G MFG Co.
Benco Dental Supply Co.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Schuylkill County
Bob Allen & Associates, LTD
Bon-Ton Department Store, Schuylkill Mall
Borton-Lawson
Boscov’s
Bowe, Lisella, & Bowe
Boyer’s Food Markets, Inc.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Co-County Wellness Services
Connors Investor Services, Inc.
Cornerstone Financial
East Penn MFG
Eastern Press
Ebinger Iron Works, Inc.
Eldredge Inc.
Elite Sportswear L.P.
Empire Education Group
ETA Benefits, Inc.
EWMI
Fellows & Smink Dental Associates, PC.
First Energy
First National Trust Company
Freedom Toyota & Hyundai
Godiva Chocolatier
Gordon Food Service
Giant Foods
Greenfield Architects
Hadesty’s Ace Hardware
Hawk Mountain Boy Scouts –Black Rock District
Heckman & Laudeman, CPA
Hidden Valley Golf Course
I.B. Dickinson & Sons, Inc.
IBM
Integrys Energy Group
J. Bertolet VW
Jones & Company
Kohl’s
L&K Construction
Lipkin, Marshall, Bohorad & Thornburg
Lowe’s RDC 961
Lynagh, Roland Associates, LLC
M&T Bank
MBC Development, Inc.
McCann School of Business
McClure Compnay
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MH/MR of Schuylkill County
Miller Distributing Company
Nationwide Insurance
Nause Landscaping
North Schuylkill School District
Pellish and Pellish
Penn State Schuylkill
Penske Truck Leasing, Inc.
Pinecrest Tree Farms
Pioneer Pole Building
Pottsville Housing Authority
Pottsville Ophthalmic Assoc.
R-Way Gasket
R&D Communications
R. M. Palmer Co.
Reading Alloys Inc.
Reinsel, Kuntz, Lesher, LLP
Republican Herald
Rinaldi Family Dealerships
Riverview National Bank
RJCK Consulting, LLC
RSC Beverages, Inc.
Salvation Army—Pottsville Corps.
Sands Ford/Suzuki of Pottsville
SARCC
Schaeffer’s Harley Davidson
Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce
Schuylkill Memorial Park
Schuylkill YMCA
SECA
SEDCO
Shalmet
Sheetz, Inc.
Skipper Dippers
Sordoni Construction Services
St. Clair & Associates
St. Luke’s Miners Memorial Hospital
Supreme Corp
Susquehanna Bank
Tamaqua YMCA
The Marketing Toolbelt
Ti-Wire
Tobash Insurance Company
Trail Garden Center
Tredegar
UGI Energy Services
Union Bank & Trust Company
Utilities Employee’s Credit Union
Veolia Water
Video Works Production
VIST Financial
Weiner Iron & Metal Corporation
Wells Fargo
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West Side Hammer Electric
Wianno Partners LCC
WJP Engineers
Zimmerman, Lieberman,
Tamulonis, & Hobbs
2014 Outstanding Corporate & Employee Support
Companies who gave $500 or more towards the 2014 Campaign through corporate and employee support
AAA TRAVEL OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
ADHESIVES RESEARCH, INC.
AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS, INC.
ALPHA MILLS, INC.
AMERICAN COMPUTER
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF SCHUYLKILL CO.
ANTHRACITE ABSTRACT CO.
ASHLAND FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
AVENUES, FOUNDED AS UCP IN 1952
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS OF Schuylkill Co.
BIG LOTS, INC.
BLUE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOB ALLEN & ASSOCIATES, LTD
BOB WEAVER GM CHRYSLER
BOHORAD CHARITABLE TRUST
BON-TON DEPARTMENT STORE
BOSCOV’S DEPARTMENT STORE
BOWE, LISELLA, & BOWE
BOYER'S FOOD MARKETS, INC.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, INC.
CITY SHIRT COMPANY
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
COMERFORD TRUST
COPPERHEAD CHEMICAL
CORNERSTONE FINANCIAL
CURTIS J. BAILEY, INC.
D. G. YUENGLING & SON
EASTERN PRESS
EBINGER IRON WORKS
EMPIRE EDUCATION GROUP
ETA BENEFITS/SKIPPER DIPPERS
EVAN'S DELIVERY
EXTOL INTERNATIONAL, INC.
FEDERAL FACILITIES
FedEx
FELLOWS & SMINK DENTAL ASSOCIATES
FIRST ENERGY CORP.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FREDRICKSBURG
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MINERSVILLE
FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY
FREEDOM TOYOTA & HYUNDAI
FULTON BANK
GEISINGER HEALTH SYSTEMS
GIANT MARKETS, INC.
GORDON FOOD SERVICE
HADESTY'S ACE HARDWARE
HAWK MOUNTAIN BOY SCOUT COUNCIL
HECKMAN & LAUDEMAN, CPA
HERSHEY ENTERTAINMENT AND RESORTS
HERSHEY FOODS, INC.
HIDDEN RIVER CREDIT UNION
HIDDEN VALLEY GOLF COURSE
HIGGINS INSURANCE
HIGHWOOD USA, LCC.
IBM CORPORATION
IWCO DIRECT
J. BERTOLET VOLKSWAGEN, INC.
J. C. EHRLICH CO., INC.
JANA FUND
JELD-WEN, INC.
JOHN E. MORGAN FOUNDATION
JOHN MALINCHOK INSURANCE
JONES & COMPANY
KOHL’S
L & K CONSTRUCTION
LARSON DESIGN GROUP, INC.
LIPKIN, MARSHALL, BOHORAD & THORNBURG
LOWE'S RDC 961
LTL HOME PRODUCTS, INC.
LYNAGH, ROLAND ASSOCIATES, LLC
M&Q PACKAGING
M&T BANK
MARY A. MALONE TRUST
MCCANN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
MERCK AND COMPANY
MILLER BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO.
MILLER DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
MOEN OF PENNSYLVANIA
MRS. T’S PIEROGIES
NATIONAL PENN BANK
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CO.
NORTH SCHUYLKILL SCHOOL DISTRICT
NORTHEAST PA MANUFACTURERS &
EMPLOYERS ASSCOCIATION, INC.
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS, INC.
PELLISH & PELLISH
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
- SCHUYLKILL CAMPUS
PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYEES
PH ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATES
PINECREST TREE FARM
PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS, Inc.
POTTSVILLE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
POTTSVILLE CITY EMPLOYEES
POTTSVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY
POTTSVILLE KIWANIS CLUB
PPL CORPORATION
R & D COMMUNICATIONS
READING ALLOYS AN AMETEK COMPANY
2014 Outstanding Corporate & Employee Support
Companies who gave $500 or more towards the 2014 Campaign through corporate and employee support
REPUBLICAN-HERALD
RICHARD B. RYON INSURNACE
RINALDI FAMILY DEALERSHIPS
RIVERVIEW BANK
RJCK CONSULTING LLC
RSC BEVERAGES, INC.
SANDS FORD/SUZUKI OF POTTSVILLE
SALVATION ARMY—POTTSVILLE CORPS.
SAPA INDUSTRIAL EXTRUSIONS
SARCC
SCHAEFFER’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON, INC.
SCHUYLKILL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SCHUYKILL COUNTY MUNICIAL AUTHORITY
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY EMPLOYEES
SCHUYLKILL ECONOMIC DEVELOMENT CORP.
SCHUYLKILL MEDICAL CENTER
-SOUTH JACKSON
SCHUYLKILL MEDICAL CENTER
- EAST NORWEGIAN
SCHYLKILL INTERMEDIATE UNIT 29
SCHUYLKILL MEMORIAL PARK
SCHUYLKILL WELLNESS SERVICES
SCHUYLKILL YMCA
SEALY COMPONENTS GROUP
SERVICE ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT INC.
SERVICE ELECTRIC CABLE TV
SHALMET CORPORATION
SHEETZ, INC.
SONRIC ASSOCIATES
ST. CLAIR & ASSOCIATES
ST. LUKES MINERS HOSPITAL
SUSQUEHANNA BANK
TAMAQUA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
TAMAQUA AREA YMCA
TAMAQUA BOROUGH
TAMAQUA LIONS CLUB
TAMAQUA ROTARY CLUB
TENSION ENVELOPE COMPANY
THE MARKETING TOOLBELT
THE ReDCo GROUP
THOMAS WEST TRUST
TI-WIRE
TOBASH INSURANCE COMPANY
TRAIL GARDEN CENTER
TREDEGAR FILM PRODUCTS
UGI UTILITIES, INC.
ULMER CHARITABLE TRUST
UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
UNITED ASSOCIATION LOCAL UNION 524
UPS
UTILITIES EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION
VIST FINANCIAL
WEGMANS RSC
WEINER IRON & METAL CORP.
WELLS FARGO
WELLS FARGO FOUNDATION
WEST PENN TOWNSHIP LIONS CLUB
WILLIAMSON, FRIEDBERG & JONES, LLC.
WJP ENGINEERS
ZIMMERMAN, LIEBERMAN, TAMULONIS, & HOBBS
2014 Financial Statement
American Red Cross in Schuylkill County
$ 75,000
Avenues, Founded as UCP in 1952
$ 75,000
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Schuylkill County
$ 80,000
Boy Scouts of America/Hawk Mountain Council
$ 20,000
Child Development, Inc.
$ 68,500
Girls Scouts in the Heart of PA
$ 15,000
Salvation Army/Pottsville Corps
$ 82,656
Salvation Army/Tamaqua Corps
$ 68,657
Schuylkill County Society for Crippled Children
$ 45,000
Schuylkill Wellness Center
$ 28,000
Schuylkill Women in Crisis
$ 45,000
Schuylkill YMCA
$ 78,000
Sexual Assault & Resource Counseling Center (SARCC) $ 27,000 (additional $5,000 from RVAC)
Tamaqua Area Meals on Wheels, Inc.
$ 20,000
YMCA of Tamaqua
$ 30,000
TOTAL ALLOCATIONS
$ 757,813
MEMBERSHIP DUES
United Way of America
United Way of Pennsylvania
$ 9,458
$ 4,000
$ 13,458
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
CAMPAIGN EXPENSES
SPECIAL PROMOTION EXPENSES
UNCOLLECTABLES
$ 188,129
$ 20,000
$ 22,600
$ 25,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
$1,027,000
AGENCY ALLOCATIONS
MEMBERSHIPS
ADMINISTRATION
CAMPAIGN EXPENSES
SPECIAL PROMOTION EXPENSES
UNCOLLECTABLES
$ 757,813
$ 13,458
$ 188,129
$ 20,000
$ 22,600
$ 25,000
75%
1%
18%
2%
2%
2%
GRAND TOTAL
$1,027,000
100%
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2014 Calendar of Events
Friday, May 2 – DAY OF CARING
Mon., June 30 - Mon., July 28 – STUFF THE BUS Fairlane Village Mall, Schuylkill Mall and Cressona Mall
Tuesdays in July – STUFF THE BUS at Schuylkill County Idol at Schuylkill Mall
Friday, July 18 –Reading Phillies Coal Region Night, Reading Phillies
Mon., August 4 – BACKPACK STUFFING & PICK UP, Pottsville Salvation Army, 9:00 AM
Sept 2014 – COUNTY KICK-OFF BREAKFAST, TBD, 8:00 AM
Oct 2014– MID CAMPAIGN LUNCHEON, TBD, 12:00 PM
TBD – PACESETTERS RECEPTION, TBD, 5 PM
Nov 2014 – APPRECIATION BREAKFAST, TBD, 8:00 AM