Annual Report 2014-2015 - Community Care Connections
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Annual Report 2014-2015 - Community Care Connections
Community Care Connections, Inc. 2014-2015 EMPOWERING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Annual Report Community Care Connections, Inc. 114 Skyline Drive, Butler, PA 16001 P 724.283.3198 | F 724.283.5945 www.communitycareconnect.org The Mission of Community Care Connections, Inc. is to provide programs and services that empower children and adults with disabilities to live more safely and independently in their homes, schools, neighborhoods and communities. T A B L E Table of Contents MISSION FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Support and Revenue ............................................................ 1 Use of Funds ......................................................................... 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ...................................................... 3 PROGRAMS Adult Services Program ........................................................ 4 OF C O N T E N T S Attendant Care Service Coordination Program .................... 5 Camp Apple Summer Day Camp ......................................... 6 Children’s Services Program ................................................. 7 Community Home Program................................................... 8 Golden Opportunities Adult Day Program ............................ 9 Homemaker Chore Program ................................................ 10 Infant-Toddler Therapy Services Program .......................... 11 PA Elks Home Service Program ......................................... 12 EVENTS Chef Tasting Party and Auction .....................................13-14 Red, White & Blue Dinner Dance ...................................... 15 STAFF ...............................................................................16-18 DONORS Individuals ........................................................................ 19-21 Businesses......................................................................... .. 21 SUPPORT AND REVENUE 2014-2015 F I N A N C I A L H I G H L I G H T S 7% 3% 2% Government Financial Assistance Program Service Fees Contributions/United Way 88% Special Events/Other Unrestricted Government Financial Assistance Program Service Fees Contributions/United Way Special Events/Other $ $ $ $ Subtotal Net Assets released from Restrictions $ Total Support and Revenue $ $ Temporarily Restricted 3,192,735 266,036 92,324 59,346 3,610,441 3,610,441 Total $ 3,192,735 $ 266,036 $ 92,324 $ 59,346 $ - $ 3,610,441 $ - $ $ - $ 3,610,441 - 1 USE OF FUNDS 2014-2015 F I N A N C I A L H I G H L I G H T S Attendant Care Program Attendant Care Waiver Program Fundraising Independence Waiver Independent Assessment Team Management/General MH/ID Programs Obra Waiver Program/Development Fund Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 60,311 31,199 12,931 167,498 63,011 429,450 2,637,917 52,205 91,344 $ 3,545,866 2 B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S BOARD OF DIRECTORS June 30, 2015 Marilyn Rodgers ........................................... President Nancy Kummer……………....…......... Vice President Lynne Ellis..……………….…… ................. Secretary Lynn Patterson……………………………. . Treasurer Sue Betres Becky Carrozzo Dick Gardner Ron Jones Janice Swope Bryan Pirosko Judy Wadding Ken Randall Stephanie Kobil, DMD Susan McCrea Community Care Connections, Inc. is proud to be a member agency of the United Way of Butler County. Since 1989, CCC has received United Way funding, which has been used to provide services through the Infant-Toddler Therapy Services Program, the Adult Services Program and the Children’s Services Program. Community Care Connections, Inc. also receives donations designated by people working in neighboring counties through the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania. 3 P R O G R A M ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM The CCC Adult Services Program provides life-skills training for adults who have intellectual, sensory and/or physical disabilities. The program is designed around the training needs of each participant and has included training in meal preparation, reading, money management, personal safety, computer usage, fitness, volunteerism, social skills for individual and group situations and appropriate use of leisure time. Our classes are offered at our program center located at 114 Skyline Drive in Butler by trained and experienced staff. Activities are also offered that allow the participants to practice their newly learned skills in their homes and/or the community. The program also offers assistance with personal care and wheelchair accessible transportation to and from program activities, if needed. The CCC Adult Services Program is funded by grants from the Butler County Human Services Department and by private donations. 4 P R O G R A M ATTENDANT CARE SERVICE COORDINATION PROGRAM The CCC Attendant Care Service Coordination Program provides service coordination for adults with disabilities who receive or wish to receive attendant care services. Attendant Care Service Coordination Program assists individuals: develop an Individual Service Plan that outlines what personal care and housekeeping services they need to remain in their homes and communities, connect with local providers who provide the needed direct personal care and housekeeping services outlined in their Individual Service Plans, secure assistive technology, adaptive equipment or home modifications as needed. Attendant Care service coordinators also serve as liaisons between the individual and their provider of direct care services, ensuring that services are provided at the frequency, duration, and quality outlined in that individual’s service plan. They reassess individuals to ensure that their services are redesigned to meet changes in their health or living arrangements. The Attendant Care Service Coordination Program is funded through the PA Department of Human Services Office of Long Term Living. Services are provided to individuals residing in Butler, Venango, Armstrong, Mercer, Clarion, Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence Counties. Services are provided free of charge to income-eligible adults, and on a sliding fee scale for others. 5 P R O G R A M CAMP APPLE SUMMER DAY CAMP The CCC Camp Apple Summer Day Camp provides a structured summer day camp experience for children, six through eighteen years of age, who have intellectual, physical or sensory disabilities. During the months of June, July and August, Camp Apple is scheduled for two or three weeks in each month. Camp starts at 10:00 am. and runs until 2:00 pm. Children participate in day camp activities including music, outdoor discovery, crafts, adapted games and sports, cooking, money management, personal safety, volunteerism and friendship building. Swimming and field trips round out the schedule. An Individual Service Plan is created for each child based on input from the child’s parents. Specially trained staff provide support and instruction to small groups of children according to their age, interest and abilities. One-on-one staffing can be provided, if needed. The Camp Apple Summer Day Camp is funded by the United Way of Butler County, fundraisers, and private donations. The program is provided free of charge to eligible children. 6 P R O G R A M CHILDREN’S SERVICES PROGRAM The CCC Children’s Services Program provides life-skills training and recreational opportunities for children, ages 6-18 years, who have intellectual, sensory and/or physical disabilities. Through one-on-one and small group activities, the children receive instruction in the areas of healthy eating and simple meal preparation, fitness and sports, handling money, stranger danger and personal safety, music, games, volunteerism, outdoor discovery and social skill development. Our classes are offered at our program center located at 114 Skyline Drive in Butler by trained and experienced staff. Field trips are planned so the children have the opportunity to practice their skills and learn about their community. Throughout the school year, the program activities are offered on Saturdays or at other times when school is not in session. During the summer, the program changes to a day camp format and is called Camp Apple. The CCC Children’s Services Program is funded by a grant from the United Way of Butler County and by private donations. 7 P R O G R A M COMMUNITY HOME PROGRAM The CCC Community Home Program provides residential placement for adolescents and adults with intellectual disabilities. CCC operates eight homes in the Butler area. Each site is home for three individuals. Each resident has his/her own bedroom which they may decorate according to their interests and preferences. Common areas of each house are clean and comfortably furnished, creating a warm family-like environment. Accessibility modifications including ramps, grab bars or tub lifts are installed at the homes to accommodate individuals with special health or mobility needs. Specially trained staff members are always present to provide each person with the individual support and assistance they require. Each person has an Individual Service Plan and may attend a day program or prevocational program. Evening and weekend activities are scheduled around the interests of each house member. Family visits are encouraged as are trips home for holidays or special occasions. The CCC Community Home Program is licensed and funded by the Department of Human Services Office of Developmental Programs. 8 P R O G R A M GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES ADULT DAY PROGRAM The CCC Golden Opportunities Adult Day Program provides a safe, caring day program environment suited for the needs of older adults with or without disabilities. The program is located on Whitestown Road in Butler. Participants may attend on a full-time or part-time basis. Activities are planned around the interests and abilities of the participants and are designed to encourage independence. Guests from the community are regularly invited to share their talents and entertain both staff and participants. Assistance with personal care needs is readily available at all times and a full, hot meal is served at lunchtime. The CCC Golden Opportunities Adult Day Program is funded through government grants and participant fees. 9 P R O G R A M HOMEMAKER CHORE PROGRAM The CCC Homemaker Chore Program helps adults with disabilities maintain a safe, clean living environment so that they may continue to live independently in the community and avoid institutional placement. The program provides service to low income Butler County adults, ages 18-59, who have significant intellectual, physical, sensory or mental health related disabilities and have no other family member or friend to assist them. The services are provided on a part-time basis, once every week or every other week and include light housekeeping, laundry, grocery shopping and light chore work. The CCC Homemaker Chore Program is funded by the Butler County Human Services Department and by private donations. 10 P R O G R A M INFANT-TODDLER THERAPY SERVICES PROGRAM The CCC Infant-Toddler Therapy Services Program provides therapy and education to children, birth to three years of age, who have a developmental delay or disability. Therapies and instruction that are provided include physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, special instruction, and nutrition services. Therapy and instruction are provided weekly, bi-monthly or monthly, in the child’s home with parents, siblings or other family members present. Therapy and instruction can also be provided in other caregiver settings such as grandma’s house or the home of a trusted aunt. Staff guide parents and family members through therapy and instruction that will assist their child meet his/her developmental milestones. All Infant-Toddler Therapy Services Program staff have extensive pediatric experience and are licensed or credentialed to provide service in Pennsylvania. The program currently serves infants and toddlers residing in Butler, Allegheny, Beaver and Armstrong Counties. The Infant-Toddler Therapy Services Program is funded through a grant from the Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL). Services are provided free of charge to eligible children, birth to three years of age. 11 P R O G R A M PA ELKS HOME SERVICE PROGRAM Since 1972, Community Care Connections, Inc. and the Pennsylvania Elks Home Service Program have collaborated to provide information, referral and follow-along services to individuals with disabilities and their families. These services include but are not limited to: providing in-home medical care management, advocating for an individual’s educational, legal and human rights, referring individuals to appropriate human service agencies, interpreting clinical findings and acting as a liaison between the individual and his/her health care providers, assessing the individual’s need for special equipment and identifying funders to pay for that equipment. The PA Elks Home Service Program is staffed by a registered nurse. Services are provided in the individual’s home and are free of charge. The PA Elks Home Service Program is funded through a grant from the Pennsylvania Elks Major Projects, Inc. 12 CHEF TASTING PARTY & AUCTION Participating Restaurants, Distributors and Specialty Services E V E N T S Deer Creek Winery Donato’s Fox Chapel Fairground Market Catering Frank B. Fuhrer’s Wholesale Co. Friedman’s Custom Catering Hog Wild BBQ & More Medure’s Catering Moe’s Southwest Grill Red Lobster Rustic Acres Winery Springfield Grille Sweetopia The Brick House The Crystal & Terrace Rooms The Enchanted Olive Dolce Mia’s Bakery Fresh From the Farm Juices Goettler Distributing JDM Coffee & Beverage Service John Marshall Catering Little It’ Deli North Country Brewing Company Shubrew Handcrafted Ales & Food Speckled Hen Chocolate Company Sports & Spirits Sugar Social Tastefully Simple—Tonya Edinger The Chop Shop Tin Man Sweets Turtle Soup & Terripin Station Catering Sponsors Accessible Dental Services American HealthCare Group LLC AON Risk Services Armstrong A-tech BDO USA LLP Blackburns Physicians Pharmacy, Inc. Butler Elks Lodge 170 Butler Media Group C W Howard Insurance Agency CCC Board of Directors Champagne Appraisal Services CIGNA HealthCare Consolidated Communications Culligan Water ESB Bank Fischer's Paving, LLC Frames & Pixels Harmony Outdoor Advertising Highmark Home Instead Senior Care Honda North Institute Hill Pharmacy Jennifer R. Linn & Associates JSP International Just What the Doctor Ordered, Inc. K E Randall & Associates Kerven Subaru Life Enrichment Trust Maher Duessel, CPA’s Majestic Lawn Care, Inc. MARSH USA Moses Jewelers Mutual of America Outstanding Floors PDC Pharmacy Peoples TWP, LLC Prudential Retirement Quality Life Services Right at Home Ronald D. Jones Financial Services Sam’s Club-Butler Simpson & McCrady, LLC Stephanie Kobil, DMD UPMC Health Plan W.K. Thomas & Associates Wadding Financial William J. Wilson 13 CHEF TASTING PARTY & AUCTION E V E N T S Committee Audrianna Daniels Bly Nickie Eckley Katrina Etzel Bonnie Forsythe Ben Holland Jillian McCurdy Sue Rudisill Pat Brennen Lynne Ellis Lyn Goehring Cindy Harbison Ron A. Jones Paula Nguyen Judy Wadding Chef’s Hat Raffle Heritage Elder Law & Estates Hunter Truck Sales & Service Marilyn Rodgers Moraine Grove Veterinary Clinic AGR International Friend of CCC Anonymous Friend Sherwood Oaks Specialized Staffing Best Insurance Agency, Inc. Special Thanks Simpson & McCrady, Clay Saftner & Don Balla Knoch Senior High School National Honor Society Butler Senior High School National Honor Society Crafty Candy Creators of CCC Steve & Karen Sheptak The Butler Florist – Ed Bloom The Armstrong Group of Companies The Mansion – Donna Mullan Kohl’s Associates in Action CCC’s Board, Staff & Volunteers Mr. & Mrs. Bob Seibel Mr. & Mrs. Scott Docherty Harmony Outdoor Advertising Sheptak Advertising Adam Keelan-AK Media Kim Swendsen-Ridge Top Photography 14 E V E N T S “RED, WHITE & BLUE” DINNER/DANCE & AWARDS CEREMONY The fifth annual dinner dance was held on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at the American Legion Post 117 in Butler. This year’s theme was “Red, White, and Blue” in honor of the veterans and Memorial Day. This event was held strictly for our program participants aged 16 and older. Over 75 guests enjoyed dinner, prizes and dancing to the music provided by DJ Tom Menchyk. The cost of the event was underwritten by our generous sponsors and the American Legion Post 117. Many thanks to these sponsors and to Tom Menchyk, who provided such a fun evening and great food for our program participants and their guests. We also would like to thank the following staff and Board of Directors for making sure our guests enjoyed a wonderful experience: Pat Brennen, Sean Daugherty, Diane Early, Kathy Perry, Partick Erkman, Dan Kudamik, Jessica Baker, Tammy Carpenter, Laura Czzowitz, Chris D’Andrea-Coyle, Paula Dorondo, Maggie Monn, Robin Monn, Orlando Parsons, Barbie Richardson, Nathan Slupe, Bonnie Svoboda, Cindy Harbison, Becky Werner, Lyn Goehring, Paula Nguyen, Eileen Gordon, Shannon McCall, Carrie Eichner, Samantha Wills, Ashley Savisky, Danny Thompson, Ricki Hood, Michele Covert, Lynne Ellis and Bryan Pirosko. 15 AGENCY ADMINISTRATION S T A F F Executive Director ....................................................... Pat Brennen Director of Operations/Fiscal Officer ...................... Lyn Goehring Assistant Fiscal Manager ......................................... Paula Nguyen Fiscal Assistant .......................................................Heather Frazier Fiscal Assistant ...................................................... Jane Thompson Human Resource Manager........................................... Sue Rudisill Facility Maintenance Manager ................................... Ray Kallner Pennsylvania Elks Home Service Program Home Service Nurse ....................................... Frederica Hood, RN Adult Services Program Program Coordinator ................................................... Kathy Perry Aide ................................................................... Dan Thompson Aide .................................................................... Amy Wendorf Infant-Toddler Therapy Services Program Program Director ..................................................... Becky Werner Secretary ............................................................ Lori Beachem Physical Therapist .............................................. Kristen Hahn Physical Therapist ........................................... Rebecca Cramer Occupational Therapist ...................................... Judith Wentzel Speech Pathologist ........................................... Kendra Bortmas Speech Pathologist .......................................... Melissa Macconi Speech Pathologist ........................................... Amy Thompson Special Instruction ............................................ Katherine Perry Nutritionist ....................................................... Barbara Scotece Golden opportunities adult day Program Program Director ................................................... Sean Daugherty Program Coordinator ...........................................Patrick Erkman Assistant Coordinator ............................................ Kathy Double Senior Program Support Advisor .............................. Sara Carson Program Advisor ...................................................... Darla Marks Program Advisor .......................................... Leeanna Masciarelli Program Advisor ...................................................... Debora Neff 16 Community Home Program S T A F F Program Director ................................................... Sean Daugherty Program Specialist .................................................... Diane Early Scheduling Supervisor ........................................ Paula Lieberum Program Supervisor ................................................. Kathy Perry Program Supervisor ................................. Chris D’Andrea-Coyle Program Supervisor ............................................ Laura Czzowitz Program Supervisor ............................................... Dan Kudamik GLENWOOD WAY Kimberly Graham Amy Rhodaberger Lori Sorg NORTHVUE Kathy Allen Jessica Baker Lori Berzonski SUNSET DRIVE Robin Monn Nathan Slupe Amy Adams ST JOE ROAD Joycelyn Jefferson Shellisha Mallette Kim Stevenson JENNY DRIVE Tami Fraser Kasey Gerard Ricky Houk Lou Ristity SEPTEMBER DRIVE Tammy Carpenter Paula Dorondo Laurie Eppinger Edith Marconi Bonnie Svoboda VISTA DRIVE Kim Patrick Jennifer Dalton Elizabeth Wright LARAY DRIVE Barbie Jo Richardson Andrea Muller Maggie Monn SUBS Elaine Gilliland Brenda Heider Joy Holland Orlando Parsons Ramona Parsons 17 Attendant care Service Coordination program S T A F F Program Director .......................................................... Eileen Gordon Service Coordinator ................................................. Samantha Mead Service Coordinator ................................................ Shannon McCall Service Coordinator……………………………….....Carrie Eichner Service Coordinator………………..…..………..….Ashley Savisky Homemaker Chore Program Program Director..……………………………………...Eileen Gordon Homemaker ............................................................. Wendy Lascuola Homemaker ................................................................. Patricia Snow Homemaker………………………………………..Christine Moyer Children's Services Program Camp Apple Program Coordinator ................................................... Michele Covert Counselor ................................................................ Lacey Campbell Counselor .................................................................. Glenn Brennen Counselor………………………………………………Jacob Stehle Counselor……………………………………...……..Rachel Pracht Counselor……………………………………………..Nicole Hacke Counselor………..…………………………………...Judith Schuler Van Driver/Counselor…………………...………..Marlene Tomasic Van Driver/Counselor…………………………………...Karen Ford 18 INDIVIDUAL DONORS D O N O R S Adams, Susan Adkins, Brandon Allman, Rene Anderson, Susan Andrews, Anna Archer, Kenneth Ashworth, Scott Baird, Nickie Barbara, James P. Barkley, Jack & Judy Barnhart-Neigh, Margaret Beachem, David Beblo, Cynthia Behrens, Scott & Theresa Best, Michael Betres, Sue Betro, Joseph Blichfeldt, Howard & Sharon Bly, Audrianna Boes, Carole M. Brennen, Mary Patricia Bricker, Tom Brown, Maureen Brusamonti, Lisa Burkert, Jeffrey Burkhardt, Adam Burns, Rosalind Byerly, Sally Caldwell, Adam Calihan, Karen Callihan, Brian Chapel, Tim Clayton, James Clouse, William Collins, Michelle Connelly-Tobin, Kathleen Cossitor, Brian Coveli, John Coyle, Mark Craft, Brian & Nicole Crammer, Eric Croft, Nicole Cummings, Jennifer Cunningham, Donald Curci, Timothy Daugherty, Donna & James Deal, Stephanie Delauder, Caprice Dentella, Robert DeSalvo, Gabriel Devoe, Emily Irene Devoe, Lynn Drohan, Samantha Eckley, Nickie Eichner, Carrie Eichner, Raymond & Kathleen Ellis, Lynne & George Emmel, Scott Etter, Barbara & Don Etzel, Katrine Eytel, Laurie Fallecker, Joseph Federkeil, Jean Fend, Joyce Fitzpatrick, Karen Fleeger, Brandie Fleming, Mary Folk, Jessica Foringer, Richard Forster, Rebecca Forsythe, Jason R. Galante, John Gaudino, Jacqueline Gilliland, Timothy Gitzen, Daniel Goehring, Lyn Gordon, Mark Graham, Brenda Graham, Cindy Graham, Daniel Graham, Shaney Grenci, Louis Grippo, Carol Haas, Andy Hammond, Vallerie Harbison, Bonnie Harbison, Cindy Hartshorn, Laurel Held, Julie Heller, Krystal Herbert, Ryan C. Hill, Stephen Hilliard, Eric Hilliard, Rebecca Hohn, Ann Hohn, Lisa Horn, Randall Hunter Family Huntsman, Randall Hutzley, Tyler Iarrapino, Annette Janowski, Bonnie Jones, Ronald Jordan, Frank Joswicak, Adam 19 INDIVIDUAL DONORS D O N O R S Jurysta, Michele Kaltenbach, Gerard Kaltenbach, Michael Keck, Glenda Keck, Steven McKivigan, Deanna McLaughlin, Jeanne McMillen, Craig McNeil, Thomas & Kathleen Melore, Margaret Patinski, Deborah Patterson, John Patterson, Lynn & Thomas Patton, Robert Pellett, Mary Kelly, Sara Kirkwood, Annette & Ronald Kobil, Karl & Stephanie Kohlmeyer, Colette Kramer, Harry & Barbara Kummer, Nancy Kurtz, Bruce Lantz, Connie Lavezoli, Joy Lehman, Bonnie Lehman, Jeff Limmer, Mary Jo Lybarger, Douglas Meyers, Lois Michel, Gladys Michel, Robert Miller, David Miller, James & Anne Miller, Jason Monteleone, Leslie Mooney, Jackie Mortimer, Randall Mularski, Robert Murdick, Marie Naar, Elliot Neal, James Penrod, Cheri Peplowski, John Peretin, Karen Perry, Kathy Pfeifer, Lori Pulliam, Susan Radwan, Charlene Redich, Simon Reges, Susan Rettig, Marni Rice, Eric Robash, Deboray Roblewski, Marie MacMaster, D. V. Marcink, Eugene Maroni, Lori Martin, Susan Mauaro, Sharon McCall, Donna McCall, Shannon McCamhy, David Neely, Nancy Neigh, George Neigh, Thomas Newcomb, Cheryl Newcombe, Robert Newman, Gregory Newman, Nancy Nguyen, Paula Rodgers, Marilyn Romito, Mark Roskovski, Michael Rudisill, Suzan D. Schnur, Jody Scialabba, Anthony Scott, William & Rosemary Seekford, Mary K. McCandless, Richard & Judith McCann, Patrick McClean, Richard & Carol McClellan, Patrick McClelland, Ashleigh L. McCurdy, Kathryn McGuire, James McHale, Amanda McIntyre, Patrick Nichol, Laura Nielsen, Charlotte Norris, Sandra Osche, Leslie Pajer, Therese Panei, James Parisi, David Parker, Cindy Parker, Steven Seibel, Robert Shaeffer, David & Delores Shott, Ada Shoup, Laura Shuttic, Regis Singer, Eric Singer, Tabitha Slater, Sue Ellen & Steven Slimick, Teri 20 INDIVIDUAL DONORS D O N O R S Snyder, Daniel Sowers, Meghen Steffy, Donald Stepanian, Leanne Sutton, Timothy Sweeney, James & Cynthia Swope, David Sychak, James Szybka, Lenny Tanney, Peggy Tilko, Stanley Tobin, Bruce Tyson, Rhonda Uber, Donald Uram, John Vensel, Keith Vichnich, John Wadding, Judith Waltman, Michael Walton, Dawn Warren, Heidi B. Weckerly, Donna Werner, Gerard Werner, Michael & Becky Wills, Samantha Wilson, Bruce Wilson, William & Karen Wittmer, Charles & Betty Yannuzzi, Jerry Yeager, Crystal Zanella, Robert Zierath, Cody BUSINESS DONORS Anonymous Advantage Insurance Services Accessible Dental Services Inc. Advantage Insurance AGR International, Inc. AK Steel Alliance for NonProfit Amcom Office Systems American Healthfairs, LLC ANR Bank of America BDO USA LLP Best Insurance Blackburns Physicians Pharmacy, Inc. Butler Garden Club C. W. Howard Ins. Agency Inc. Champagne Appraisal Services CIGNA Health & Life Insurance Co. Consolidated Communications Services Culligan Water Diehl Automotive Group Dillon McCandless King Coulter & Graham E. C. Masonry, Inc. E. S. Fischer Paving LLC ESB Bank Farmers National Bank Heritage Elder Law & Estate Planning Hill, Barth & King LLC Human Resource Group Hunter Truck Sales & Service, Inc. Institure Hill Pharmacy, Inc. Jennifer R. Linn & Assoc. JSP International LLC Just What The Doctor Ordered, Inc. K E Randall & Associates Kerven Enterprises, Inc. Kohl's Laurel B. Hartshorn, Esq. Life Enrichment Trust Home Instead Sr. Care Maher Duessel Majestic Lawn Care Marsh & McLennan Shared Services Corp. Moraine Grove Veterinary Moses Jewelers Mutual of America PA Elks Passavant Development Corp. Peoples TWP, LLC Pfeifers Pampered Pets Pittsburgh Foundation Prudential Financial Quality Life Serivces R. W. McDonald & Sons, Inc. Ronald D. Jones, CLU, CHFC Sharon Glichfeldt Assn. Sherwood Oaks - Pittsburgh Lifetime Care Simpson & McGrady Benefits, LLC Specialized Staffing Springhill Suites Stephanie Kobil, DMD., LLC Suburban Heating Tinman Sweets United Way UPMC Health Plan Wal-Mart Zippy's Painting & Repair 21
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