annual report fy13 - The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia

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annual report fy13 - The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia
Annual Report
February 1, 2011 - January 31, 2012
Advocacy
Patient
Services
cover ALL
THE bases
Research
CURE
www.alsphiladelphia.org
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RESEARCH
Advocacy
Patient
Services
How Your
Gift Helps
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THE bases
Our cover model, Karen Delaney Shideleff
is 39 and no stranger to ALS.
Research
Her mother had ALS, as did her
grandfather. Now, she has ALS. ALS
research is critical to Karen, her family
and all those with ALS. ALS research has
been accelerating rapidly. Karen recently
participated in a groundbreaking clinical trial by ISIS, designed
to shut off the mutant gene—SOD1. This gene has plagued
Karen’s family for generations. Karen has completed the Phase
1 trial and will now participate in Phase 2, after ISIS conducts
more studies.
Time is of the essence.
ADVOCACY
CURE
Dear Friends,
As we reflect on the
past year, we want to
express our thanks for
your generous support.
We have many reasons
to be grateful and
optimistic– and you
have helped us cover
all the bases as we look
to a future without ALS.
Research discoveries are accelerating rapidly,
Chapter advocacy efforts have produced
positive results and patient services continue to
meet the needs of our ALS families. This annual
report will show you what we did, but why we
did it is more important. Every day, your gift
brings us closer to a cure while improving the
lives of the 850 ALS families we serve.
James V. Pinciotti
Executive Director
Ellyn C. Phillips
President
PS – We invite you to follow us on
Facebook at www.Facebook.com/alsphiladelphia
and on Twitter @alsphiladelphia
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visit our website www.alsphiladelphia.org, make
a donation before the year ends or volunteer.
ALS advocates and constituents
visited Pennsylvania Congressman,
Tom Marino on Capitol Hill at the
ALS Association’s Annual Advocacy
Day and Public Policy Conference
in Washington, DC in May. We were
proud to have incredible advocates
from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and
Delaware, each ready to share their personal stories to explain
why funding for ALS research is so critical.
PATIENT SERVICES
Sr. Joanne Hayes of Reading,
PA is assessed by Zachary
Simmons, MD, Director of
The ALS Association Center
at Hershey Medical Center.
The Greater Philadelphia
Chapter is proud to support
two ALS Association-certified
interdisciplinary centers for
the diagnosis and treatment
of ALS. The Centers provide
specialized ALS care with patients seeing up to a dozen
specialists in a single visit. The Chapter also provides a myriad of
care services from in-home care, to patient and family outings,
to assistive technology. The Hershey Clinic recently added a
new one-half day of visits to accommodate ALS families.
CURE
The ALS Association has committed more than $58 million
to find effective treatments and a cure for Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
Our global research effort has helped increase the number
of scientists working on ALS, advanced new discoveries and
treatments, and has shed light on the complex genetic and
environmental factors involved in ALS.
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ALS Research
We still do not have a cure for ALS.
At least, not yet.
In the last year, researchers have located more genes believed to be
responsible for the 5-10% of cases called familial ALS, meaning the disease
occurs more than once in a family line. This knowledge helps researchers
understand what to look for to solve the 90-95% of sporadic cases of ALS as
well. Each new gene found is another launching point for greater research
that could lead to a cure. Scientists also recently discovered a mutation on
Chromosome 9, joining mutated genes SOD1 and TDP-43.
Like Karen Delaney, shown on the cover with her dog, many patients
have become enrolled in clinical trials, including trials from companies like
BiogenIdec, Neuraltus, Neuralstem, and Cytokinetics. Patients enrolled in
the BrainStorm clinical trial in Israel are transplanted with stem cells derived
from their own bone marrow and treated with the company’s patented
technology. There is also much excitement and hope surrounding the use
of induced pluripotent stem cells—those derived from a patient’s own skin
cells—in trials and research.
Dr. Virginia Lee
conducts ALS
Association supported
research at the Hospital
of the University of
Pennsylvania.
Ongoing research aims to lengthen the current 3-month additional lifespan
that the FDA approved drug Rilutek affords patients. The ALS Registry continues to receive
funding to bring together a wealth of information on people with ALS so that scientists have
even more starting points to learn about causes and potential treatments. Within the past year,
researchers have located potential biomarkers for disease onset and progression, currently an
unmet need in ALS clinical studies. These are all tremendous breakthroughs that give us reason
to be excited.
The Chapter holds yearly research updates. In 2011, 81 people attended and heard
the latest breakthroughs from the scientists conducting the studies. Please visit The ALS
Association’s Chapter Research website to stay on top of the latest breaking research news.
www.alsphiladelphia.org/Research
Delaney Strong – is a top
fundraiser in The ALS
Express Bike Ride for
Research held each June.
The Road to a Cure
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Advocacy
In Washington, DC and your hometown advocacy efforts continue
to cover all the bases locally and nationally. As 2011 came to a close,
we learned that Congress approved legislation providing an additional
$6.4 million for the ALS Research Program (ALSRP) at the Department of
Defense and almost $6 million more for the National ALS Registry.
We are also thrilled to report that the U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs published regulations that would increase from 30% to 100% the
minimum disability rating automatically provided to all veterans with
ALS who qualify for service connected benefits! Visit our Wall of Honor
www.alsphiladelphia.org to read the stories of courage from veterans with ALS
and their families. And if you are a veteran or family member, share your story
on the Wall and help us continue to make a difference in the fight against ALS.
Kathryn Brower
“When I look back on the last eight years
(since my mom was first diagnosed),
it seems almost miraculous how much
of a difference we, the ALS Community,
have made in such a short time.
Going to Advocacy Days every year
is something that I have committed to
and will continue to attend until a cure
for ALS is found. Every year I meet
more wonderful family members who
are all in the same boat. Every year I
meet more amazing people who work
tirelessly as caregivers. Every year
I meet more of the incredibly giving
people who work behind the scenes for
The ALS Association.”
- Kathryn Brower of Princeton, NJ
who lost her mother to ALS in 2005.
“… I know the power behind personal
experiences. My advocacy for ALS really
began when I was 15 years old. My 13
year old sister and I were faced with
the harsh realities of a mother who
was diagnosed with ALS in February
of 1991. The following year, my father
was also diagnosed with ALS. I want to
honor their memory. I share my story
so that others will hopefully not have a
story of their own to share in the future.
A personal story is a powerful way to
lobby and persuade a legislator.”
Pennsylvania State
Representative Bryan Cutler
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ALS Awareness Day
is proclaimed in
Bucks County, PA.
In the 20102011 budget,
the Pennsylvania
General Assembly
allocated $325,000
to support
important ALS
patient services.
Unfortunately, this
one time funding
was eliminated the
next year. However,
thanks to the
tireless efforts of
our ALS Advocates,
the Pennsylvania
legislature passed
a $300,000 line
item in the 20122013 budget. This
renewable funding
is a huge win for
our patients and
families.”
We need your voices
to help continue our
advocacy efforts in
Washington, Harrisburg,
Trenton and Dover.
Email Tony Heyl at
[email protected]
today to be an advocate.
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The Lea R. Powell ALS
Patient Services Program
Help us Hit a Homerun! Your support of the Chapter’s
patient services programs helps The ALS Association Cover
every aspect of care.
The Greater Philadelphia Chapter’s Lea R. Powell ALS Patient Services
Program offers the most comprehensive services in the country to people
with ALS and their families at no charge regardless of income.
“My visits to the Penn Comprehensive
Neuroscience Center are so helpful. I
am seen by as many as 12 specialists
in one place. From a social worker, to a
nutritionist, to a neurologist, they really
do cover all the bases. I also participate
in a clinical study through the Center.”
Dave Bryan, Medford, NJ
Dave Bryan visits with
Leo McCluskey, MD,
MBE, Medical Director
of the Penn Clinic.
ALS Certified Centers
The Chapter supports ALS Association certified multidisciplinary
centers financially and with dedicated healthcare professionals for the
evaluation and treatment of people living with ALS. Clinic professionals
establish a definitive diagnosis in patients referred for the disease and
then provide care in a supportive environment which enables patients
to attain the best possible level of neurological functioning and quality
of life.
Those with ALS are generally seen at least three times per year. There
were 466 patient visits at the ALS Association Certified Center at the
Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center at Pennsylvania Hospital
and 466 patient visits at the ALS Center at Penn State Hershey Medical
Center.
Affiliate ALS Treatment Centers: We also provide support for two
additional clinics in our service region. One is located at the Lehigh
Valley Hospital where 58 patients were seen and the other at Geisinger
Medical Center where 64 patients were seen, both on multiple visits.
Sharon Miller receives care
at the Hershey ALS Clinic from
Linda Baird Jansen, PT, MPS
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Patient Care
Assistance
The Lea R. Powell Patient Services Program offers many educational,
recreational, patient care, family assistance and outreach programs for
ALS families.
Home Care
• The Howard I. Abrams In-Home Care Program provided weekly care
for 118 patients living at home. This translated to nearly 22,400 hours
of in-home care!
• Respite Care Programs offered 9 ventilator patients 441 hours of care
while 45 non-ventilator patients received 1,686 hours.
Roseanne Mattiello and
her daughter Angelina
• The Marjorie Shimer Equipment Loan Program loaned nearly
500 items, including manual and power wheelchairs and scooters
hospitals beds, bath benches and other durable medical equipment
not covered by insurance.
“We live in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania… if you look at a map, you may miss it! It’s way up on the
northern border of Pennsylvania, near Honesdale, below Binghamton, NY. So, it’s not always easy to
find good help so far from a big city. But, the Chapter found Jen and she does everything from feeding,
bathing and dressing my mom…to the laundry and household chores.” Nicole Mattiello
The Scott A. Mackler, MD, PhD Assistive Technology Program helps
patients maintain independence and communicate with family and
friends through the i-Pad and other devices. The ALS Association’s
program provides trained technologists who assist people with ALS with
the daunting task of identifying and applying assistive devices. These
devices may include communication technology, telecommunications,
computer access, electronic aids to assist with daily living, and assistance
with seating and mobility issues. Specialized communication evaluations
were provided to patients throughout the region on more than 350
occasions. Alisa Brownlee, ATP, the Clinical Manager of the Chapter’s
Assistive Technology Services, saw 206 patients alone last year and
shipped devices to 56 patients. An annual run/walk in Dr. Mackler’s name
raises over $50,000 each year for this program.
Dr. Mackler, of Newark, DE,
at the Phillies Phestival
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Jim Koller of Lafayette
Hill, PA uses his i-Pad
to keep notes during
his clinic visit.
Jennifer Klapper, RN, CNS-BC, Mental
Health Nurse at the Penn Clinic
demonstrates the usefulness of a power
wheelchair at Caregivers’ Skills Day (p. 8).
Susan Schwartz, ACSW, LSW (second from
right) and Gail Houseman, RN, CNS-BC (rear)
presented an in-service program to nursing
home staff at an area nursing facility.
Education
The Cox Family Fund for Accessibility
In-Service Programs
A total of 94 ramps, stair glides and emergency call
devices were provided to ALS families.
A grand slam for the Chapter as we continue to
provide In-Service Programs to assist healthcare
workers caring for ALS patients in hospitals,
nursing homes and hospices. 31 such programs
were held throughout PA, NJ and DE.
Transportation Program
The Chapter’s wheelchair-accessible vans transported
154 patients and their caregivers to medical appointment
and recreational visits.
” Van drivers
John and Thomas
are like family –
they care deeply
and get me where
I need to go – in
this case, the
ALS Association
Holiday Party.”
Kevin Glenn
The Chapter also offers a comprehensive ALS
Patient and Caregiver Resource Manual free of
charge to ALS families. Additional copies, as well
as copies for medical professionals, are available
at our cost.
Resources and Seminars – helped patients
and their caregivers better understand and
cope with the diagnosis of ALS. Four Managing
ALS teleconferences were held. Additionally
four Newly Diagnosed programs, 13 Monthly
Resource Groups throughout the region and a
Bereavement Group provided an opportunity
to address questions and concerns and share
experiences with others.
The Chapter also supports a Women’s Voices
website, the Pathways newsletter and partners
with Caring Bridge for ALS families. Pathways
is sent to all ALS patients free of charge, four
times each year. This newsletter, written
expressly for people living with ALS includes
valuable information on upcoming programs,
teleconferences and medical issues.
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Patient Care
Recreation
It’s so important for families to have fun and relaxation. Three
activities were very well-attended: Longwood Gardens Trip – 83 visitors;
– 72 patients and families visited Morey’s Piers in Wildwood, NJ; and
the Annual Holiday Party drew a record 270 guests who loved every
minute including caricatures, balloon art, henna tattooing, photos,
food, gifts and games.
Anthony Vennera, owner of Hot Hot Hot
Entertainment at the Chapter’s patient and
family holiday party in December.
Greg Telthorster and his
family attended a Phillies
game – their reward for
finishing among the top
fundraising teams in the
annual ALS Express Bike
Ride for Research.
Specialty
Programs
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“It’s a labor of love for our crew at Hot Hot
Hot Entertainment. Every smile we can bring
to a child’s face…every patient dancing in a
wheelchair brings such joy to us.”
Caregivers Skills
This event was proudly presented by The ALS
Association Greater Philadelphia Chapter and
The ALS Hope Foundation. Networking groups
with 47 caregivers in attendance allowed them to
share their experiences.
The Chapter’s Respiratory Interventions for
Individuals with ALS Conference proved to
be most successful with attendance reaching
60 people at Maggiano’s Restaurant in King of
Prussia, PA.
Care Connection
The Chapter, under the direction of nurse Gail Houseman, also offers an easy
way for ALS families to help through the Care Connection, a network of volunteers
from the community who provide help - making meals; maintaining their home or
everyday errands. The Care Connection uses a website – lotsahelpinghands.com –
that allows volunteers to sign in and see the community calendar where tasks have
been posted by a volunteer coordinator. It also offers training and information
about what approaches tend to be most effective.
Sara M. Feldman, MA, PT, ATP
demonstrates how to use a
Hoyer lift at Caregivers Skills
Day last November.
Visiting Volunteers
Kelly Slipakoff was the Chapter’s first Volunteer of the Month in January 2011.
“I have been a visiting volunteer to eight patients. My role was quite
different with each one of them, ranging from visiting once or twice a week
to phone calls and corresponding with family members.”
Kelly Slipakoff
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“Kelly has become a part of each family she visits. She is a friend, a listener,
and an advocate not only for the patient, but also for their caregiver and
family members.”
Staff Nurse Gail Houseman, Visiting Volunteer Coordinator
Kelly Slipakoff visits with
ALS patient Judith Murray
The Legacy Society
The individuals who are members of the Legacy Society Cover All the Bases by taking the
special step to include The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia Chapter in their estate plans
through charitable bequests, trusts, insurance, or other forms of deferred giving.
Among the Chapter’s most valued supporters, members of The Legacy Society have decided
to continue the fight against ALS beyond their own lifetimes, bestowing upon ALS patients,
their families, and future generations a reason for hope.
The Greater Philadelphia Chapter is honored to recognize these Legacy Society members:
Jeffrey L. Abrams
and Margaret A. Barry
Rhoda Albom
Anna Arnold
Ron and Carol Banes
Jay F. Bolick
Doris M. Bomgardner
Joan S. Borowsky
Ronald A. Brown
Jayne M. Cawthern
Charlene B. Costa
Pat Costello
Betty K. Davis
Therese Decker
John J. Ferry
John H. Gauger
Robert D. Kale
David Kasoff
Elkan M. Katz
Nancy A. Lewis
G. Mary Lincoln
Cheryl Mann
Thomas E. Matyjasik
Thomas J. McLaughlin
Maureen A. McPeak
George R. Moyer
Evelyn B. Nasielski
Benjamin S. Ohrenstein
Ellyn C. Phillips
James V. Pinciotti
David M. Ricci
Helen Rimerman
Jennifer T. Rimerman
Gilbert A. Ringer
Thomas A. Scamuffa, Sr.
Wendy Schermer
Lisa A. Schwab
Dale J. Shimer
Jean Sidoroff
Kathryn M. Thomas
Judith Uhlman-Nardelli
Nancy J. Venner
Barry Wolf
Community of Hope
Covering all the bases and honoring a
loved one with ALS
There are many reasons to create a Community of Hope Fund – in
honor of someone special, in memory of a loved one, for a special
occasion or simply just to support the fight against this unforgiving
disease. Whatever the reason, the ultimate goal is to help create a
world without ALS.
This past year, Community of Hope raised over $19,300 and since
its inception in 2008 gifts have totaled nearly $90,000. You, too, can
make a significant impact in the fight against Lou Gehrig’s Disease
and inspire others by creating an online Fund. Whether it’s telling
a personal story or honoring the memory of a loved one, your
Fund will support The Chapter’s crucial patient services program,
leading-edge ALS research and advocacy efforts.
For more information, contact Donna Cleary at donna@
alsphiladelphia.org, or 215-664-4133. You can also visit the
Community of Hope Champion Center on the Greater Philadelphia
Chapter’s website at www.alsphiladelphia.org.
Phillies Pitcher Cole Hamels greets
Matt Doroshow (right) and his father
Jay at a Phillies Phestival.
Matt Doroshow established a Community
of Hope Fund in memory of his Aunt Lynn
Rothstein and his father, Jay Doroshow.
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EVENTS
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The ALS Association has 90
events to help cover all the
bases in research, advocacy
and patient services. These
events raise from several
hundred dollars to thousands
of dollars – Staff-driven and
Community Partner events
enable the Chapter to provide
outstanding services - and
EACH one helps us create a
world without ALS.
cover ALL
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with an event for Everyone!
2/1/11 - 1/31/12
2012 Charity Pin Up Calendar
4-0n-4 For A Cure
ALS Express Bike Event
Annual Luncheon Honoring Ruben Amaro, Jr.
Ardsley T-Ball Bat-A-Thon
Bartone Dinner Dance
Bartone Memorial Golf Outing
Bartone Rugby Tournament
Battle to Strike Out ALS
Billy Lake Basketball Tournament
Billy Lake Beef and Beer
Bloomsburg, Jorge’s Walk to Defeat ALS®
Bowl Down ALS featuring LeSean McCoy
Bucks County Anglers Club Byrd Post
Memorial ALS Bass Fishing Event
Caregivers Skills Day
Charity Dodgeball for ALS
Chilly Chili for Paula
Cut-A-Thon - ALS
Cyclones Strike Out ALS Walk
Feet-2-Defeat ALS Beef ‘n’ Beer Fundraiser
Friends of John Fineran Beef and Beer
Garland’s Angels Golf Tournament
Gene Gladfelter Memorial Mile
Gino’s Race
Greater Philadelphia Walk to Defeat ALS®
Gregg Gross Golf Outing
Greg Gross Reading Phillies Auction
Help Landmark Fight ALS
Hershey Walk to Defeat ALS®
High Street Caffe 2nd Annual ALS Benefit Dinner
Hoops for Hope
Hot Chocolate
Jeff Armstrong Memorial Golf
Joe Schwartz ‘83 Memorial 3k Run/Walk
KAK Cup Golf Outing / Silent Auction
Kick ALS - Right From Your Closet
Knitting for a Cause
Lakewood BlueClaws Celebrity Waiter Event
Lehigh Valley Walk to Defeat ALS®
“Let’s Roll” Motorcyle Poker Run
Lodish Bike Ride
Longwood Gardens Patient Services Outing
Mackler 5K Run
Managing ALS Teleconference: ALS Diagnosis
and Symptom Management
Monzo Madness
Night of Comedy at Helium Comedy Club
Ocean City Board…Walk to Defeat ALS®
Oregon Dairy Fundraiser
Pasta for PALS
Patient and Family Holiday Party
Phillies Phestival
Phillies Tailgate for ALS
Polka Dance
Post World Series Party for ALS
Pound the Pavement to Fight ALS 5K
Punkin Chunkin for ALS
Rehoboth Beach Walk to Defeat ALS®
Research Program
Roger L. Dundore Walk/Picnic to Strike Out ALS
Ryan’s Pub Golf Outing
Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Shopping for ALS
Sam Adams Celebrity Bartender Event
Samuel Adams Brewing Company Golf Outing for ALS
Sam Bonita Memorial Golf Outing
Scranton/Wilkes Barre Yankees Jersey Auction
Seaside Board…Walk to Defeat ALS®
Smith Family Picnic for ALS
Sports Reporters Against ALS Golf Outing
Stomp Out ALS 5K
Stopping ALS in its Tracks
Strike Out ALS - Bruce Burgess in Concert
Strike Out ALS Bowling
Summer Make-Up Workshop to Strike Out ALS
Summit Charity Weekend
Team Scamuffa Car Show and Chicken BBQ
Walk to Help Fight ALS, in memory of Wayne D. Briggs
Yardsale for ALS
Yoga for ALS
Young Friends Beer Taste and Tour
Young Friends Phillies Night
Zog Sports for ALS
Zumba Dance Party
The Young Friends of The ALS Association is a dynamic
group of people over 21 years of age who are dedicated
to the ALS cause. They meet quarterly at exciting,
fun events. Please visit www.alsphiladelphia.org/
youngfriends to learn more about joining this group.
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The Walk to Defeat ALS® is The ALS Association’s biggest annual event and covers all the bases by raising funds to sustain patient care and support advocacy and cutting-edge research by the
world’s best and brightest scientists. Choose a walk near you, then
rally your friends, family and co-workers to form a walk team and
make a difference!
Our most recent fiscal year was our best year yet for our Walks to
Defeat ALS®. Check out what you were able to accomplish:
• 2011 Total Raised - $1,416,205.02
• Total number of teams – 503
• Total number of walkers – 11,400
• Total number of corporate sponsors – 63
• Total raised by corporate sponsors - $123,750
• Thanks to all who participated.
The Chapter hosts Walks in seven locations
throughout our service area.
Seaside Board…Walk to Defeat ALS®
Bloomsburg, Jorge’s Walk to Defeat ALS®
Patricia Caffrey of Toms River, NJ and
her team take a break at the Seaside
Board…Walk to Defeat ALS®.
Hershey Walk to Defeat ALS®
Rehoboth Beach Walk to Defeat ALS®
Ocean City Board…Walk to Defeat ALS®
Lehigh Valley Walk to Defeat ALS®
Greater Philadelphia Walk to Defeat ALS®
Join us at a Walk this year www.alsphialdelphia.org
Rosa Snyder, friends and
family cut the ribbon to
start the Bloomsburg,
Jorge’s Walk to Defeat ALS®
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with The Phillies
The 2011 Phillies Phestival raised
“Once again our fans have shown
an all-time record of $893,033 to
tremendous support for the Phillies, but
help strike out ALS. The team has
more importantly for the many patients
contributed over $12.7 to the ALS
who suffer from this devastating disease.
cause since the Chapter became the
The Phillies Phestival is truly a team effort,
Phillies principal charity in 1984.
and thanks to the Greater Philadelphia
Chapter, we know that the monies raised
during tonight’s event (Phillies Phestival)
will go a long way in providing the muchneeded patient care and services.”
David Montgomery,
Phillies President
Barbara Levonchuck and
her children enjoy the
Phestival with Phillies second
baseman, Chase Utley.
Grand Slam
Sponsor
Kessler Topaz
Meltzer Check
and pitcher
Roy Halladay
take to
the field.
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Named Funds
To create a lasting tribute for their loved one with ALS, families may
create a Named Fund with The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia
Chapter. Funds are established with a minimum commitment of $25,000,
which can be paid over a period of years if necessary. Gifts from relatives
and friends can be applied, and Named Funds may also be established as
part of one’s estate plan.
Named Funds become part of the Chapter’s permanent record and
are listed every year in the Annual Report. Each Fund has a page on the
Chapter’s website and is included in a special recognition plaque in the
Chapter’s headquarters office. In addition, Funds earmarked to support
research or patient services at the ALS Center at the Hershey Medical
Center are also recognized on a plaque within that facility.
The Chapter is honored to recognize these Funds that have been
established since the inception of the program.
Funds established to support research or
patient services at the ALS Center at the
Hershey Medical Center are recognized
on this plaque in that facility.
All Named Funds are
recognized on this
plaque in the Chapter’s
headquarters office.
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The James E. Beck
Memorial Fund
The Thor W. Johnson
Memorial Fund
Established in 2010 by
Jeanette O. Beck and their
daughter Jennifer to support
patient care at the Chapter’s
ALS Clinic at the Penn State
Milton S. Hershey Medical
Center.
Established in 2010 by his
loving wife, Sarah Louise
Johnson, and their children,
David, Eric and Janelle. The
Thor W. Johnson Memorial
Fund supports the overall
mission of The Greater
Philadelphia Chapter.
The Lisa Bolick Fund
The Jack Edward
Kissinger Fund
Established in 2010 by Jay F.
Bolick with John F. and Shirley
M. Bolick.
The Lisa Bolick Fund
supports Patient and Family
Services and the overall mission
of The ALS Association Greater
Philadelphia Chapter.
The Paul and Harriet
Campbell Fund for
Patient Care
Established in 2009
by Harriet Campbell as a
permanent memorial for
her husband, Paul Gilbert
Campbell. The Fund supports
the care needs of patients
attending the Chapter’s ALS
Center at the Penn State Milton
S. Hershey Medical Center.
The M. Louis Chiste Fund
Established in 2009 by
brothers Ronald L. Chiste and
Robert M. Chiste to honor and
remember their father who lost
his battle with ALS in 1990. The
M. Louis Chiste Fund supports
the overall mission of The
Greater Philadelphia Chapter.
Established in 2011 by
Heather A. Kissinger to
benefit ALS Research, the
Hershey ALS Clinic, and the
Equipment Loan Program.
The Sally McLaughlin Fund
Established in 2010 as a
permanent memorial by her
husband, Tom, their three
children, and dozens of adoring
relatives and friends. The Sally
McLaughlin Fund supports the
overall mission of The Greater
Philadelphia Chapter.
The Nancy K. Noone
Memorial Fund
Established in 2010 as a
permanent memorial by her
husband, Don, their children,
family members and friends. The
Nancy K. Noone Memorial Fund
supports the overall mission of The
Greater Philadelphia Chapter.
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Named Funds
The Samuel Pennise
Memorial Fund
Established in 2009 by
Christopher and Jeanette
Alwine to honor the memory
of Jeanette’s father. The Samuel
Pennise Memorial Fund
supports ALS research as
well as the Chapter’s services
for patients and families.
Established in 2011 by her husband,
Anthony J. Santye, and their children,
Erin, Tim and Lauren, the Fund
supports three of the Chapter’s
patient service programs that were
especially helpful to Casey and her
family: the ALS Clinical Care Center at
Pennsylvania Hospital; the Howard I.
Abrams In-Home Care Program; and
the Marjorie Shimer Durable Medical
Equipment Loan Program
The Alan L. Phillips Fund
Team Scamuffa Fund
Established in 2010 by the
late Morton L. Charlestein to
honor the memory of his sonin-law, Alan L. Phillips, husband
of Chapter president Ellyn C.
Phillips. The Fund supports
the Chapter’s public awareness
program.
Established in 2011 by Thomas A.
Scamuffa, Sr. in loving memory of his
wife Linda T. Scamuffa. This Fund equally
supports ALS Research and Patient &
Family Services.
The Donna L. Shultz Fund
for Patient Care
The Jack Seese Memorial Fund
Established in 2010 by John
Shultz and the Shultz Family
Foundation in memory of Donna L.
Shultz. This Fund supports patient
services at the Chapter’s ALS Clinic
at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey
Medical Center where Donna
received such excellent care.
The Joanne E. Pugliese
Memorial Fund
To bless and support the
hands and hearts that come into
our homes,usher our angels to
heaven, and help to heal our
families. This ALS Fund supports
the Chapter’s In-Home Care
Program.
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The Kathleen “Casey” Santye
Memorial Fund
Established in 2011 by Catherine
Seese, the Seese family and friends in
loving memory of Jack Seese. This Fund
supports the overall mission of The
Greater Philadelphia Chapter.
The William F. Weart / William
Penn Charter School Fund
Established in 2011 by Stevie Gay Weart
as a memorial to her husband and those
classmates of the William Penn Charter
School who passed away due to ALS. The
Fund supports the overall mission of The
Greater Philadelphia Chapter.
cover ALL
THE bases
FY 2012 Gifts
With grateful appreciation to the thousands of people
who have made contributions of less than $500, the
constraints of printing did not allow us to list these
important donors individually. Every effort has been
made to ensure the accuracy of this listing. If your name
has been inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed,
please accept our apologies and contact our office at
215-643-5434.
ALS patient Mike McGinn, who sadly lost his
battle with ALS in 2012 enjoys a moment
with Eagles’ star LeSean “Shady” McCoy.
LeSean has a new ALS fundraising program at
www.alsphiladelphia.org/fightalsbytheyard.
For the purposes of this listing, all gifts to the Phillies
Phestival through Phillies Charities, Inc. are included.
Individual gifts made through the United Way Donor Option
Programs and Community Health Charities designated to
our Chapter are not listed.
The ALS Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter
Regions Served
North Central Pennsylvania
In Kind Donations
Albanese Confectionery
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
ARAMARK
McDonald’s
Barefoot Wine and Bubbly
Tom McGivney, A-B & C
Charles Jacquin et Cie., Inc
Microsoft
Clear Channel Outdoor
Millennium Radio Group
Comcast SportsNet
MauiWowi Hawaiian
Coffee and Smoothies
Confectionately Yours
Conlin’s Digital Print
and Copy Center
Southeastern Pennsylvania
Delmarva Broadcast
Service LLC
Fruit Flowers of
South Jersey
Garman Sign and Decal
Harvey Mackler GEMPIRE /
Floral Promotions
Nestle Waters
Pearl Pressman Liberty
Communications Group
Philadelphia Media
Network (Inquirer/
Daily News)
The Phillies
ShopRite
Turkey Hill Dairy
Hot Hot Hot Entertainment
UTZ
Hunt Auctions
Wired 96.5
Majestic Athletic
Zieger and Sons, Inc.
Matthew Lee
Levels of Giving
Hero: $300,000 and Above
South Central Pennsylvania
Central and Southern
New Jersey
Inspiration: $100,000 - $299,999
Hope: $25,000 - $299,999
Courage: $15,000-$24,999
Delaware
Strength: $10,000 to $14,999
Determination: $5,000-$9,999
Resilience: $1,000 - $4,999
Encouragement: $500-$999
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Fiscal Year 2012 GIFTS
HERO
$300,000 AND ABOVE
Phillies Charities, Inc.
Pennsylvania Department
of Health
INSPIRATION
$100,000 TO $299,999
Julius and Ray Charlestein
Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Koller
Mr. Arthur L. Powell
Theodora B. Betz Foundation
HOPE
$25,000 TO $99,999
Mr. Jeffrey L. Abrams and
Mrs. Margaret A. Barry
ALS Association - National
Amerisource Bergen Corporation
Community Health Charities of PA
Farber Family Foundation
Mr. Robert E. Fish
Hess Foundation, Inc.
Joan Dancy and P.A.L.S., Inc.
Joseph Alexander Foundation, Inc.
Kessler, Topaz, Meltzer
& Check, LLP
Michael Bartone Benefit Fund
Ms. Ellyn C. Phillips
United Way of Southeastern PA
Washington Township High School
Fund Activities
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wolf
COURAGE
$15,000 TO $24,999
Billy Lake Memorial ALS
Research Fund
Estate of John F. Blewitt
Josiah W. and Bessie H. Kline
Foundation Inc.
Kasco Construction Co., Inc.
Mr. David Kasoff
Scholler Foundation
Southwest Airlines
The Charter Foundation
Village Supermarket, Inc.
(ShopRite)
STRENGTH
$10,000 TO $14,999
CertainTeed Corporation
Community Health Charities of NJ
Crystal Trust
Independence Blue Cross
Mrs. Christine V. Kanter
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Kanter
Macy’s Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Markowitz
Penn Comprehensive
Neuroscience Center
Samuel Adams Pennsylvania
Brewery Company
Mr. Dale J. Shimer
Mr. James H. Simons
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Stein
The Oxford Area Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. David Twing
DETERMINATION
$5,000 TO $9,999
Acme Paper & Supply Co., Inc.
Air Products Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Alwine
Aramark
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*Deceased
Ballard Spahr, LLP
Bayada Home Health Care
Berwick Offray LLC
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc.
Blank Rome, LLP
Blueclaws Charities
Ms. Ellen Brosso
Mrs. Suzanne Bruce
Cedar Rapids Rough Riders Hockey
Charitable Fund
Mr. John G. Chou
Citizens Bank
Cleveland Brothers
Equipment Co., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cleveland Sr.
Colligas Family Markets LP
(ShopRite)
Colonial Middle School
Comcast
Cozen O’Connor
David And Esperanza Neu
Charitable Foundation
Ms. Anne B. Davidson
Dean Foods
Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. DiCandilo
Discovery Shared Services
Ewing Cole
Feet-2-Defeat ALS
GE Foundation
Genuardi’s Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Giles
Drs. Kent and Lori Griswold
Horizon Services
The Julius and Ray Charlestein
Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Richard J. Katucki
Mrs. Heather A. Kissinger
Mr. Jim Koller Jr.
Mr. Ronald A. Krancer
Mr. Aaron Krauss
L. F. Driscoll Co.
Merck Partnership for Giving
Ms. Jan L. Miller
Morgan Stanley Foundation Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Morgan
Neshaminy Electrical
Contractors, Inc.
New Era Cap Company
Palmyra Bowling
Pearl Pressman Liberty
Communications Group, Inc.
Philadelphia Federal Credit Union
Reading Phillies
Reconstructive Orthopaedic
Associates II, P.C.
Retail Marketing Group/
Thriftway Shop n Bag
Reuben and Mollie Gordon
Foundation
The Samuel and Julie Palley
Memorial Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Al Slipakoff
Team Scamuffa Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schiffrin
The Gerald B. Shreiber Foundation
Skippy Peanut Butter
Sports Complex Special
Services District
Thomas Jefferson University
Hospitals
Turkey Hill Dairy
UFCW Local 1776
Mr. Joseph Umosella Jr.
United Way of the Capital Region
University of Pennsylvania
Health System
Wal-Mart Foundation
Waste Management
Mrs. Stevie Weart
Ms. Linda B. West
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RESILIENCE
$1,000 TO $4,999
Professor and Mrs. Andrew B. Abel
Mr. David Z. Abel
Ace Charitable Foundation
Mr. Mitch Albom
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Albom
Mr. Ayad Alhadi
Mr. and Mrs. Anwar Ali
Mrs. Mary Lou Allen
Allergan USA, Inc.
Alpha Rho Of Chi Psi Fraternity
Mr. Irving Altman*
American Drawtech Company
American Ramp Systems, Inc.
Anexinet / Virtus Technology
Partners, LLC
Ms. Susan E. Anmuth
Mr. John M. Arcana
Mr. and Mrs. Izhar Armony
Mr. John Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Aronson
Friends At Clarion Healthcare
ATG Rehab
Atlantic City Electric
Auntie Anne’s Training Department
and Company Stores
Mrs. Andrea Ayala
Mr. Bruce F. Barr
BDO USA, LLP
Belfint, Lyons & Schuman, P.A.
Certified Public Accountants
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Berkowitz
The Stanley and Marion Bergman
Family Charitable Fund
Berky Benevolent Foundation
Mr. Vinit Bharara
Mr. Lee Bilheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Bingaman
Binns Family Foundation
Mr. Robert Blankenhorn
BOC Design Group
Boeing Employees
Community Fund
Mr. Jay F. Bolick
Ms. Dorothy R. Boylan
BPG Properties
Dr. and Mrs. Eric T. Bradlow
Ms. Danielle Briggs
Brinker Capital
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights
AIDS, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Bryan
Mr. * and Mrs. J. Mahlon Buck Jr.
Bucks County Anglers Club
Mrs. Jane R. Bunting
Mr. Keith C. Burkholder
Camp Rehoboth, Inc.
Mrs. Ellen H. Campbell*
Capital BlueCross
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cardillo
Mrs. Marcy Cardonick
Mrs. Fran M. Carlson
Mr. Michael Cha
Mr. Gene Chaiken
Cheapsneaks.com
Chester County Conference
and Visitors Bureau
Ms. Lisa M. Churchfield
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard T. Cleary
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Cline
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Collis
Comcast Spectacor Foundation
Comcast SportsNet
Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Commander
Conlin’s Digital Print &
Copy Center
Conservest Capital Advisors, Inc.
Cooper Electric Supply Co.
Mr. Denis Corcoran
Ms. Gail Costello
Council Rock School District
Creative Financial Group, Ltd.
Mr. Dennis J. Cronin*
Curt & Shonda Schilling
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cutler
CVM Autopark Dodge
Subaru Volkswagen
CVS Corporation
D. F. Martin, White & Company
Mrs. Carol Dadetto
David Rosenberg and Marjorie D.
Rosenberg Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Deaven
Mr. Mark Defazio
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Diller
Dilworth Paxson LLP
Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation
E. O. Habhegger Co., Inc.
East Coast Salon Services
Mrs. Shelly Echeverria
Ms. Morgan L. Ehre and Reverand
Doctor Ehre
Mr. Yaron Eitan
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Elder
Mr. Thomas Elkinton
Endo Pharmaceuticals
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Equipment Transport LLC
Erlbaum Family Foundation
Dr. Arthur R. Ersner
Ferrara & Company Advertising &
Marketing Services, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Figge
Mr. Mark Fink
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fitzpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. Anson J. Flake
Ms. Irene M. Flannery
Fourjay Foundation
Fox Broadcasting Company
Fox Rothschild LLP
Fox Subacute At Clara Burke
Frankel Enterprises
Frezel Family Foundation
Friends At Lehigh Valley
Engineering
Friends of Dustin J. Myers
Friends Of John Fineran
Dr. and Mrs. Barry Friter
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gascho
General Electric Foundation
Genuardi’s Employees Caring Fund
Giant Food Stores, LLC
Gino’s Race
Ms. Josephine Giordano
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Glassford
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Globus Medical, Inc.
Mr. Andy A. Goldman
Mr. Michael J. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. James Gorman
GranTurk Equipment Co., Inc.
Mr. Frederick D. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimes
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Gross
Mr. Randall Gross
H.B. Frazer Company
Mrs. Noreen Haertsch
Mr. and Mrs. Igal Hami
Ms. Deborah Hamilton
Mrs. Sandra H. Hanson
Mr. Robert Harbison III
Hart Products, Inc.
Mr. Kurt Haus
Haverford College Department
of Athletics
Haydon Bolts, Inc.
Healthcare Strategies, Inc.
Mr. Clayton Heckler
Helios Solar Energy
Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Heller
Henkels & McCoy, Inc.
Henry Schein Inc.
Highpoint Dental Medicine, P.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hipp
Ms. Catherine Hoath
Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Hodges
Horace Mann School
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Horan
HydroWorx International, Inc.
IBEW Local Union 98
Mr. Michael R. Imbriani
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ingram
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jacoby
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey C. Jarvis
JLPA & Associates LLC
Johnson And Johnson
Matching Gifts Program
Mrs. Sarah Louise Johnson
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Matching Gift & Volunteer Program
Mr. Lawrence Kades
Mr. James B. Kahn
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. Kalish
Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Kaplin
Ms. Amy A. Kasznel
Mrs. Susan A. Katz*
KB Alloys, LLC
Ms. Christine Kelly Kiernan
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kelly
Keystone Mercy Health Plan
Mrs. Christine K. Kiernan
Mr. Peter Kiernan
Mr. Dan Kilpatric
Mr.* and Mrs. Michael N. Kilpatric
Mr. Yong Joo Kim
Professor John Kimberly
King’s Pipe Cleaners Ind. Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kirchhoff
Ms. Dorothy G. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Klein
Mr. Robert C. Kline
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Korn
KPMG
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kranenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Krause Jr.
Lantium, Inc.
Ms. Amy Lasota
Mr. Hugh Laurie
Lees Pavement Pounders
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs
Mrs. Linda Lehman
Lerner Family Foundation
Mr. Manuel Levonuk Jr.
Fiscal Year 2012 GIFTS
Mr. Peter Liguori
Mr. Frank Lindecamp*
Mr. John D. C. Little
Mrs. Rebecca Long
Ms. Carol A. Luber
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Lukach
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lundy
Mr. John W. Lyons
Mr. Harvey A. Mackler
Macungie Rod and Gun Club
Mrs. Susan T. Magdelain
Mr. Jack V. Mahon
Majestic Athletic / VF Imagewear
Mannix Supermarkets
Mr. Barry Margolis
Mrs. Andrea Martin
Ms. Christina G. Martin
Ms. Rebecca Martinez
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Maslow
Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Mather II
McFadden’s At Ballpark, LLC
McMahon Agency Inc.
Mr. Joseph McNally
Members 1st Federal Credit Union
Mr. Mark Mendenhall and
Ms. Nancy Q. Shickler
Merck & Co.
Merck & Co., Inc., West Point
Charitable Contributions
Committee
Merk Construction, Inc.
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner
& Smith, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrill
Mr. Lee G. Mestres Jr.
Michael Pagnotta Architecture
and Construction
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Ms. Sharon Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Steve E. Miller
Milton Ginsburg Fund
Mr. Philip J. Minervino
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moffitt Jr.
Mrs. Clare Morrison
Mrs. Lisa Mount
Mountainview Thoroughbred
Racing Association
Murphy’s At The Lake
Ms. Josie Nagurney
Mr. Nathan Niles
Mr. Donald Noone
Nova Care Rehabilitation, Inc.
O’Donnell and Naccarato, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S.
Ohrenstein
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Erik Oliger
Mrs. Mae O’Neill
Mr. William P. O’Neill Jr.
Ounsworth-Fitzgerald Foundation
P. Cooper Roofing, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palopoli
Panzano and Partners, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Pastman
PECO Energy
Penn Distributors, Inc.
Penn National Gaming
Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Lorraine Pennise
Pennsylvania Housing
Finance Agency
Pepper Hamilton LLP
Perfect Accessories Co., LTD
Philadelphia Eagles
Philips Respironics
Dr. and Mrs. Eric D. Phillips
PHL-17
Mr. and Mrs. Russ C. Piersol
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Pinciotti
Mr. Ted Pokorny
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Polett
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Porawski
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Potter
Mr. Vito A. Predale
Premier Dental Products Company
Mr. Phillip Prickett
Pride Mobility Products Corp
PRO2 Respiratory Service
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Proctor
Promo Point Marketing
Prudent Management Associates
Pulmonology Associates, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Quinn
Mrs. Donna Quirk
Mr. Richard Raquet
Mr. and Mrs. John Reardon
Mr. Leonard G. Reichhard Jr.
Ms. Catherine A. Rein
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ricci
Mr. Gilbert A. Ringer
Ms. Loell Rodgers
Roller Service Corporation
Roofers Local 30
Mr. and Mrs. Cory Rosenberg
Mr. Irwin F. Roth and
Mrs. Anita R. Marton
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Ruben
Mr. Ronald Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart D. Rudoler
Mr. Cameron Rupp
Ryan’s Pub
S. J. Vahaviolos Partners Llc
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Saffir
Saint-Gobain Corp. Foundation
Mr. Anthony J. Santye
Trish Sasso
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schachinger
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaefer
School District of Upper Dublin
Mr. John W. Scullin and
Ms. Karen B. Sobol
Mrs. Cathy Seese
Mr. Eric N. Wiebe and
Ms. Cynthia L. Shimer
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Shimer
Mrs. Doris Shortlidge
Mrs. Jean Sidoroff
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Slack
Dr. Nancy Small
Mr. Kent Smetters
Dr. Scott Mackler and
Dr. Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Mr. Adam Sokoloff
Dr. Herb Sorensen
Ms. Deborah Spinelli
Ms. Randi L. Starr
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis F. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stewart
Mr. Henry J. Stewart
Stomp Out ALS
Sunbury Social Club
Susquehanna International
Group, Llp
Swiss RE Matching Gift Program
Miss Emily Szabo
TD Banknorth Charitable
Foundation
Temple Beth El Men’s Club
Mr. Samuel P. Terroso I I I
The Broughton Foundation
The Church of St. Martin-InThe-Fields
The Emerson Group
The George W. Rentschler
Foundation
The Glenmede Trust Company
The Hannah and Adelaide
Briskman Fund
The Kinsley Foundation
The Louis N. Cassett Foundation
The M&T Charitable Foundation
The Marsha and Jeffrey
Perelman Charitable Fund
The Merck Company Foundation
The Mushroom Festival, Inc.
The Paper Magic Group, Inc.
The Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation
The Savitz Organization Inc.
Therm-Omega-Tech, Inc.
Tracey Mechanical Inc.
TriValley Primary Care
Mr. Larry Turkis
Ms. Patricia A. Tyson
U.S. Piping, Inc.
United Food & Commercial
Workers Local 400
United Way of Delaware
United Way of Summit County
United Way of the Greater
Lehigh Valley
United Way of York County
University of Pennsylvania
Women’s Basketball Team
Utz Quality Foods, Inc.
Mr. Nick Vallese
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvain Van Gobes
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vanderslice
Mr. Edward Varley
VCI Mobility
Verizon Foundation
Veterans Memorial Middle School
Vincentown Diner
ViroPharma, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Visceglia
Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Voit
Mr. Gerard A. Voit
Professor Mark Voit
Wagman Corporate Community
Fund of York County
Wakefern Food Corporation
Mr. Bill J. Wallach
Walmart Foundation
Ms. Susan M. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. John Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Wessel
Wilkie Lexus
Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris Williams Jr
Mrs. Margaret Williams
Wilsbach Distributors, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Windheim
Wingo Gift & Crafts
(Shenzhen) Co. Ltd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Winter Jr.
Mrs. Jamie Wismer
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wolgin
Ms. Janet Wong
Xiang Xin Decoration Factory
Mr. Jeff Yass
Mr. Karim Younan
Mr. Paul Zaentz
Zagami, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Greg T. Zarroli
ENCOURAGEMENT
$500 TO $999
A.B. & S. Masonry
ABC Book Drive
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Abendroth
A-Best Vending
Mr. Rommel J. Acuna
Mrs. Denise Adamczyk
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Adams
Jon M. Adelstein Esq.
AFSCME Council 13
Dr. J. Winslow Alford
Allentown Steel
Fabricating Co., Inc.
Mr. Peter Aloisi
Altair Direct Mail Management Inc.
American Floors, Inc.
American Flux & Metal
American Helicopter Museum &
Education Center
Ms. Joyce Anthon
Mr. Michael Aquino
Armadillo Trading Co.
AT&T
Avalotis Corporation
Avanir
Mrs. Gila Aviram
B. Braun Medical Inc.
Mr. Charles Ball
Bank Of America Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Barkann
Mr. Frank A. Barone
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartlett
Mrs. Julia Bauer
Mr. Timothy Bean
Mr. Chuck Beaudet
Mrs. Jeanette O. Beck
Mr. Peter Benedek
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett
Mr. Frank Berardi
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bergman
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Betley
Mr. James Bigwood
Ms. Liane Birchler
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birmingham
Ms. Cynthia Blaschak
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Blattner
Mr. Norman R. Bohidar
Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Borowsky
Bradford White Corporation
Ms. Linda Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Brandon
Ms. Dolores R. Breisch
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Brown
Mr. Ryan Browning
Ms. Barbara Brungess
Mrs. Faye H. Bryant
Mrs. Susan M. Burgio
Mr. Ron Burman
Burns Egan Byrne, P. A.
Butch’s Memory Walkers
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Cabrero
California Pizza Kitchen, Inc.
Carmel Presbyterian Church
Board of Deacons
Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Carmouche
CBIZ MHM, LLC
Celgene Corporation
Central City Toyota
Century Financial Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger M. Cerritelli
Mr. and Mrs. Tom D. Cetrone
Mr. Gary M. Charlestein
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Chiste
Chubb Federal Insurance
Company
Citizens Charitable Foundation
Cleary, Josem & Trigiani LLP
CMS Endowment Foundation
Mr. W. Thomas Coder Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cohen
Ms. Lorraine Coholan
Community Care
Behavioral Health
Mr. and Mrs. William Conners
Contempora Fabrics
Mr. William J. Conway
Copeland Surveying, Inc.
Courtney Investment
Consulting Group
Mrs. Emily F. Cox
Ms. Yvonne Crawford
Crest Financial Group
Cross Atlantic Capital Partners, Inc.
Ms. Mary N. Curtin
Customer Inspired Solutions, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dahmus
Mr. John P. Davoli
Dawn Food Products
DBI Services, LLC
Dr. Alysia Deaven VMD
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J.
Delaney Jr.
Mr. Joseph L. Delate Jr.
Delaware Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Delaware Valley Business Club
Mr. Ross Delromano
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Demaio
Mrs. Genevieve M. Depaoli
Ms. Margaret Deverell
Mr. Lawrence Dijoseph
DiSandro & Malloy, P.C.
Diversified Chemical Products Inc.
Mr. William Doane
Mr. and Mrs. William Dolan
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Dom
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dougherty III
Mr. Charles J. Dowds
Doylestown Health Foundation
Doylestown Hospital Hospice
Dr. Stanford Dresnin
Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Duane Morris LLP
Mr. Doug Dukes
ECBM
Econo Lodge Franchise
Association
Edward R. Reilly & Co., Inc.
Eisai Inc. PAC Charity Program
Emerald Advisers, Inc.
Ms. Justine D. Englert
Mr. Robert B. Ennis Jr.
Mrs. Christine Erwin
Ms. Alexandra M. Estey
Ms. Linda Ewald
Exel Inc.
Ms. Caitlin Fahey
The Gill Family
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Fasy
Feinberg Family
Philanthropic Fund
Ms. Sandra L. Ferraro
First State Orthopaedics, PA
Dr. Dennis F. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark
Mr. Russ Fordyce
Ms. Donna M. Forster
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forte
Fox Subacute Center
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Frain
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Frezel
Mr. Frank L. Friedman
Friends of Marlene Kleinman
for ALS
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Fiscal Year 2012 GIFTS
Friends to Elect Christine M.
Tartaglione
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fustos
Ms. Lisa Gaeto
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gallagher
Miss Julie Gamler
Mr. Thomas Ganter
Mr. Brad Garrett
Mr. Steven Gavin
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Gearinger
Gelcor Realty Inc.
General Transervice, Inc.
Mrs. Denise M. George
Georgetown University Alumni
& Student Fcu
Mr. and Mrs. James Gerow
Gil Travel
Mrs. Jane H. Gilbert
Mrs. Sharon L. Gillespie
Mrs. Lenore R. Gleason
Mr. Kevin Godshall
Mrs. Charlotte M. Gold
Gold, Gocial, Gerstein, LLC
Mr. Ricky Goldwasser
Good Shepherd Home
Ms. Deborah Graham
Grainger Matching Charitable
Gifts Program
Mrs. June Gravely
Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Griffith
Griffiths Construction, Inc.
Griswold Special Care
Dr. Eric L. Hacherl
Mr. Robert Haire
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hall
Mr. Ed Hancock
Dr. Robert I. Handler and
Mrs. Judith B. Golden
Mrs. Amy P. Handy
Hangley, Aronchick, Segal,
Pudlin & Schiller
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hatch
Mr. Curtis A. Heckman
Hempt Bros, Inc.
Mrs. Nancy Hemsing
Mr. Peter R. Henninger and
Dr. Barbara S. Henninger
Herman Goldner Co., Inc.
Herman Yudacufski
Charitable Foundation
Ms. Debra Hoffmeyer
Holy Innocents St. Paul’s Church
Home Helpers Owners
Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Horn
Mr. James Hovey
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme K. Howard III
Mr. Greg Howard
Mr. Carlton E. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hughes
Hunt Auctions, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Iantosca
IBEW Local Union 210
Illinois Tool Works Foundation
Industrial Mechanical
Contractors, Inc.
Interiors for Independence
IPS Group, Inc.
Mr. Timothy T. Irvine
Itv Studios, Inc.
Mr. Frank Iula
J.P. Rainey & Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Janeway Jr.
Jeffrey R. Lessin & Associates, P.C.
Jenkintown Building Services, Inc.
Mrs. Eleni J. Jiavaras
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Mrs. Mary R. Johnson
Mrs. Jan P. Justin
Mrs. Stacey Kacyon
Mr. Marc N. Kamhi
Ms. Elizabeth S. Kasameyer
Mrs. Jackie Katz
Mr. Mike Katz
Mr. Steven M. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kauffman
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Sean-Patrick Kelly
Ms. Lynn A. Kirkpatrick
Kleinbard, Bell & Brecker L L P
Kohl’s
Mr. and Mrs. William Kollas
Mr. Kevin Koller
Mrs. Peggy Koller
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Kopelman
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kozlowski
Ms. Gwen Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. David A.
Kraszewski
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Krieger
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Krobath
Mr. Dennis Kruhm
Mr. Jon Kulesa
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Kunreuther
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lafferty
Mr. and Mrs. Will Landers
Lane Bridgers Schill
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lang
Lansdale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen
Mr. James A. Lee
Legacy Planning Partners
Mr. Michael Lehr
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Leibowitz
Mr. Harold E. Leiter Jr.
Mr. Ron Leitzel
Leon L. Levy & Associates, Inc.
Mr. Francis A. Lerro
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Levine
Drs. Frank and Tatyana Lexa
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Libson
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Lichtman
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Logan Capital Management, Inc.
Mr. Raymond Longstreath
Dr. Gary Loveman
Mrs. Barbara Lowe
Mrs. Audrey L. Lucker
Mr. Nathan Maack
Dr. and Ms. Glenn Mackin
Ms. Helen Mackler
Mr. and Mrs. William Macowski
Magnan Graizzaro & Associates
CPAs, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mahoney
Mr. James Martin
Ms. Maria E. Matteo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mauch
Maxwell Strawbridge
Charitable Trust
Ms. Anne Marie Mayr
Mr. and Mrs. John H. McGoldrick
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McGready
Mr. Daniel McHugh
Mr. Patrick M. McHugh
Mr. Thomas J. McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Melio
Mrs. Laura J. Memoli
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mendes
Metropolitan National Bank
Michael Bartone Foundation
Ms. Cari Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Miller
Mr. Richard A. Miller
Ms. Barbara Mitchell
Modern Group, Ltd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Moran
Morey’s Piers
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Mrs. Felicia Morgan
Mr. Raymond R. Moser
Ms. Dorothy T. Motz
Mountain Valley Corp.
Mr. Steve Moyer
Dr. Mark Murphy
Mr. Tom Murphy
Mr. Thomas J. Murray
Mr. Albert Muzaurieta
Mr. Alan S. Nadel
Mr. S. Nesbitt
Network For Good
Mrs. Debra Nicholson
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Nofer
Mrs. Mae C. Nolan
Norristown Internal
Medicine Group
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Donnell
Family And Friends Of
Marion Gleason
Mr. Michael D. Oldham
Mr. John J. Olsen
Mr. Tim O’Malley
Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. O’Neill
Mr. Alan F. O’Reilley
Mr. Laurence O’Rourke*
Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Mr. Todd Owens
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Page
Dr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Pasquariello
Ms. Nayana J. Patel
Mr. Pavan Patel
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patterson
Ms. Joyce E. Paugh
Pearson Marketing, Inc.
Mr. Kenneth Pearson
Mr. Chad Peddicord
Mr. Pete Peltier and family
Mr. Howard Peltzman
Penn Color Inc.
Penn Liberty Bank
Penn National Employees Assoc.
Mr. Antonio Pera
Mr. James Perez
Permobil
Mrs. Lisa Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeiffer
Mr. Stephen D. Phelan
Philadelphia Bar Association
Philadelphia Phillies
Ms. Amy Phillips
Ms. Sheri L. Phillips
Pi Kappa Alpha
Mr. Edward Piscopo
Mr. Gary T. Plessl
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Podolin
Mr. Philip M. Pokorny
Mr. Lawton Pretre
Pricewaterhousecoopers Office
Prudential Financial
Prudential Foundation
Matching Gifts
Public Relations Society of
America, Philadelphia Chapter
Mr. Gary Puma
Mr. and Mrs. David Quinn
Mrs. Jeanne M. Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rahmlow
Ms. Caroline Rapking
RBC Foundation
Ms. Mary L. REGAN
Mr. Donald B. Remmey Jr.
Laurence Rich, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rifkin
Mrs. Edith M. Riggs
Mr. Reed Riker
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ritter
Ms. Martha Ritz
Mr. W. Sherwood Robertson
Mrs. Stacey R. Rose
Mr. Anton H. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Rounick
Mr. Joseph Rudoler
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Rupli
Mr. Blair Rush
Mrs. Helen L. Sacre
Salvo, Rogers & Elinski
Samuel P. Mandell Foundation
Mrs. and Mrs. Janelle Sanchez
Mr. Dan Sanders
Sandmeyer Steel Company
Sanofi Pasteur
Saveway Compounding Pharmacy
Mr. Tom Schachner
Mrs. Gloria Schriber
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Schultz
Ms. Lisa A. Schwab
Ms. Valarie J. Schwarz
Mrs. Caroline B. Seese
Ms. Naxhije Selimaj
Ms. Liisa Sestrich
Settino Plumbing
Shenk Family Foundation
Mrs. Karen D. Shideleff
Mrs. Shirley R. Shils
Dr. Suzanne Shorten
Siegal and Drossner, PC
Lawrence Silverman Esq.
Mr. Marc Singer and
Mrs. Leah Lande
Mr. Adam Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Barry F. Smith
Mr. Robert Smyth
Mr. Warren Snaider
Sons of Italy L.A.M. Valley Forge
Lodge 1776, O.S.I.A.
South Jersey Cyclones Baseball Inc.
Mr. Kent A. Spade
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip B. Speiser
Mrs. Becky Spinelli
Starbucks Foundation
Mr. Christopher Stasuk
Mr. Andrew Staton
Steamfitters’ Local Union 420
Mr. Harold Stile
Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Stillwagon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Straub III
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Struck
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stuart Jr.
Student Occupational
Therapy Association
Mrs. Gretchen Stuempfle
Dr. Annie Sturgess
Summit Strategies Group
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sussman
TD Bank
Mr. Brian Tebbe
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Telthorster
Mr. Andrew J. Teno
The BTM Group
The Flynn Company
The Joseph E. Murphy Jr. Family
The Milton A. & Charlotte R.
Kramer Charitable Foundation
The Nancy and Alan N. Locker
Philanthropic Fund
The Pampered Chef
The Pennsylvania Trust Company
The Quaker Chemical Foundation
The Segal Company, Inc.
The Thomas and Elizabeth
Kelsey Fund
The Tustin Group
Thompson Toyota-Scion
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua C. Thompson
Mrs. Martha M. Thornton
Tollin Family
Dr. and Mrs. Tim V. Townsend
Ms. Bernadette A. Treacy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner
Uei Inc.
United Food & Commercial
Workers Union Local #27
United Way of Atlantic County
United Way of Camden County
United Way of Central New Mexico
United Way of The National
Capital Area
V & J Coachworks
Professor Christophe Van
Den Bulte
Mr. Raymond H. Van Wagener Jr.
Catherine H. Voit, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Voit
Vudu, Inc.
Ms. Amy Wagner
Mr. Jeffrey L. Walters
Mr. Joseph Walton
Ms. Mary S. Ward
Mr. Edwin Weihenmayer III
Mr. Robert M. Weintraub
Mr. Mack E. Weller
Dr. and Dr. Ronald Wenger
Mr. Mark D. West
White and Williams LLP
White Rose Food
Mr. Ryan White
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wiener
Mr. Ben Willenbecher
Ms. Deborah R. Willig
Wilmington Fiber Specialty
Company Incorporated
Mr. Kenneth A. Windheim
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Wiseman
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Witman
Mrs. Charlotte Wlodarczyk
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wolfson
WPHT Radio
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Yacina
Young, Conaway, Stargatt &
Taylor, LLP
Mrs. Connie Yurczyk
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Zadroga
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zaff
Mr. John E. Zamba
Ms. Betty J. Zellers
Mrs. Wilma Zimmerman
Ms. Eileen Zitzer
Zuckerman Honickman, Inc.
cover ALL
THE bases
Remembering
We remember those who lost their lives to ALS 2/1/11 – 1/31/12
“I might have
had a tough
break, but I
have an awful
lot to live for.”
Lou Gehrig
Sadly, Bill Bishop lost his life to
ALS this past year.
Charles Adams
Eileen Adgie
Laureen Amodio
Robert Argentina
Mary Bacon
Joan Badman
Steven Badolato
Philip Bagley
Rose Ann Bailey
Steven L. Balcaitis
William Balletto
Patricia Bangs
William Barnhart
Susan Batoff
Martin M. Beckner
Warren Beideman Jr.
Michael A. Bigley
William P. Bishop
Richard Bledsoe
Kathryn Blouch
Wojtek Bober
Mary Bolick
William Bostic
Edward Breitenbach Jr.
Wayne E. Bressler
Marla G. Broughton
Jeff Brown
Sharon Brown
Luanne Buckles
Donald Campbell
John Carmelengo
Joseph Carroll
Grace Casella
Donna Cashell
Larry Chamberlain
Robert Chandlee
Christopher Clancy
Caleb Clarke
John Clemko
Robert Collmier
Rosemary Conheeney
Enzo Cornacchio
Leon Costello
Jeanne Craig
William Crawford
Linda Stein Davis
Delor Days
Mary DeArmitt
Anne Dellanevea
Sylvia Dennis
Raymond Dewar
Roswitha Diehl
Frances Dirienzo
Diane Donmoyer
Alfred Douglas
Ronald Dupler
Sharon A. DuPre
Timothy Durost
Ruth Farris
Jeffrey Faull
Richard Fenn
Jeffrey Fisher
Lois E. Fisher
Frederick Flickinger
Susan Fox
Bruce Freed
Kenneth Fullmer
Virginia L. Fulton
Janine Gardiner
Laszlo Geder
Stephen Glickman
Philip Greca
George Griffin
Tuteja Gurcharan
Felix Hadam
Paul Hagan
Robert J. Hagenbarth
Jean Haire
Carol Hambric
Maria Harding
Edward Hargest
Lisa Harris
Ruth Harvey
Barbara Hauser
Peter Haynes
Eileen Healy
Robert Herb
Larry Hicks
Robert Hoffman
Robert L. Hollabaugh
Soon Hong
Lloyd Howard
Howard Huff
Sarah Hughes
Elinia Hurst
Ronald Johnson
Yaivette Jones
Jeffrey Keirsey
William Keller
Jonathan Kelley
Richard Kellum
Carol Kennie
Evelyn Kinney
Margaret Kiscaden
Mildred Klinger
John Kohler
Ray Kopec
Albrecht Krannebitter
Andrew Krempasky
Dorothy J. Kulha
Dorothy Kupillas
Salvatore Lanzetta
Craig Lauver
Darwin Learn
Patricia L. Lee
Ann R. Leidhecker
David Levin
Barbara Levinson
Irma Levonuk
Anna Lewis
Charles Libbe
Lorraine Linde
Gregory A. Long Jr.
Joan Lukach
Eugene Luyster
Donato Marcario
Donald Marks
William McClure
Marilyn McKenney
Craig McNamee
Nina Michael
Raymond Michalowski
Dean Miller
Ellen Miller
Fred Milstein
Jeanette Molzer
Margaret Montgomery
Charles Murray
Johnny Nelson
Alfonso Nixon
Todd O’Hara
Laurence O’Rourke
John Parker
Sandra Parker
Patricia Pasquarelli
Francis Peltier
Jeffrey Peters
Ameenah Porter
Carole Powell
Eleanor Prajzner
William Proetto
Carolyn Profic
Helen Prusak
Virginia Ravenfeld
Robert Reichard
John Riddell
Maria Romilio
Frances Ross
Enrico Rossi
Thomas Rounds
Karen Rowlands
Donald Ruff
Sylvia Savakinas
Dorothy Schwartz
Stephan Schwartz
Richard K. Sexton
Ann Shade
Richard Shockley
Donna Shultz
William Simmons
Margaret Smeilus
Paul Smoker
Henrietta Spinnato
Margaret Spotts
Timothy Sprague
Clarice St. Luce
Henry Stanton
Lucille Steinicke
Paul Stoss
Peter Stumpf
Dolores Subach
Anne Suenderhaft
Thomas Taglang
Loretta Takacs
Josephine Taylor
Shirley Thomas
David Townsend
Mary Trabbold
Mary Troy
Blair Turner
Joan Van Horn
Erik Van Voorhees
Todd VanBodegomSmith
Keith Vass
Connie Walter
William Weidman
Daria Werner
D’Onofrio
John Wessel
Nancy Whalen
Herbert Wilf
Brian C. Williams
Jerry Williamson
George Wilson
Joseph L. Wions
Susan Wright
Ronald Wulterkens
Mary Louise Zamba
Warren Zebley
Charles Zimmerman
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GREATER PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER OF THE ALS ASSOCIATION
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
JANUARY 31, 2012 and 2011
THE ALS ASSOCIATION GREATER PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER
STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
JANUARY 31, 2012 AND 2011
Unrestricted
Temporarily
Restricted
2012
Permanently
Restricted
Total
Unrestricted
-
$ 1,755,600
465,277
18,315
24,564
$ 1,740,860
138,272
37,475
17,820
Temporarily
Restricted
2011
Permanently
Restricted
Total
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Promises to Give, Net
Other Receivables
Prepaid Expenses
$ 1,092,579
166,195
18,315
24,564
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
663,021
299,082
-
$
$
379,658
558,965
-
$
-
$ 2,120,518
697,237
37,475
17,820
1,301,653
962,103
-
2,263,756
1,934,427
938,623
-
2,873,050
88,696
442,243
34,148
-
88,696
476,391
81,356
364,883
35,000
34,148
-
116,356
399,031
530,939
413,678
34,148
34,148
-
565,087
447,826
446,239
374,037
69,148
69,148
-
515,387
443,185
117,261
-
-
117,261
72,202
-
-
72,202
130,415
-
382,157
-
403,840
512,572
403,840
52,509
-
652,925
-
414,590
705,434
414,590
130,415
382,157
403,840
916,412
52,509
652,925
414,590
1,120,024
$ 1,549,329
$ 1,344,260
$
403,840
$ 3,297,429
$ 2,059,138
$ 1,591,548
$
414,590
$ 4,065,276
$
$
$
-
$
$
$
$
-
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Vans
Computers and Equipment
Less: Accumulated Depreciation
NET PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
OTHER ASSETS
Promises to Give, Net
Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust
TOTAL OTHER ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS
$
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities
Deferred Revenue
Deferred Rent
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
500,451
8,890
46,128
-
500,451
8,890
46,128
834,381
46,004
-
$
834,381
46,004
555,469
-
-
555,469
880,385
-
-
880,385
993,860
1,344,260
403,840
2,741,960
1,178,753
1,591,548
414,590
3,184,891
$ 1,549,329
$ 1,344,260
403,840
$ 3,297,429
$ 2,059,138
$ 1,591,548
414,590
$ 4,065,276
$
$
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financia
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GREATER PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER OF THE ALS ASSOCIATION
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31, 2012 and 2011
THE ALS ASSOCIATION GREATER PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER
STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES
YEARS ENDED JANUARY 31, 2012 AND 2011
REVENUES AND OTHER SUPPORT
Contributions
Government Grants
Interest Income
In-Kind Contributions
Change in Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust
Other Gains (Losses)
2012
Permanently
Restricted
Unrestricted
Temporarily
Restricted
$ 2,958,036
1,600
180,976
-
$ 1,787,976
-
3,140,612
1,787,976
2,035,264
(2,035,264)
5,175,876
(247,288)
Total Revenues
Net Assets Released from Restrictions
TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER SUPPORT
EXPENSES
Program
Education
Patient Services
Research
$
(10,750)
(10,750)
(10,750)
Total
Unrestricted
Temporarily
Restricted
$ 4,746,012
1,600
180,976
(10,750)
-
$ 2,649,008
2,174
65,670
(12,561)
$ 2,310,735
203,792
-
4,917,838
2,704,291
2,514,527
-
2,827,985
4,917,838
5,532,276
2011
Permanently
Restricted
$
34,635
-
Total
$ 4,959,743
203,792
2,174
65,670
34,635
(12,561)
34,635
5,253,453
(2,827,985)
-
-
(313,458)
34,635
5,253,453
792,101
2,714,505
557,933
-
-
792,101
2,714,505
557,933
578,088
2,346,136
852,086
-
-
578,088
2,346,136
852,086
4,064,539
-
-
4,064,539
3,776,310
-
-
3,776,310
Management and General
Fundraising
464,989
831,241
-
-
464,989
831,241
412,062
898,121
-
-
412,062
898,121
TOTAL EXPENSES
5,360,769
-
-
5,360,769
5,086,493
-
-
5,086,493
34,635
166,960
379,955
3,017,931
414,590
$ 3,184,891
Total Program Expenses
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
(184,893)
NET ASSETS - Beginning of Year
NET ASSETS - End of Year
$
(247,288)
1,178,753
1,591,548
993,860
$ 1,344,260
(10,750)
$
(442,931)
445,783
(313,458)
414,590
3,184,891
732,970
1,905,006
403,840
$ 2,741,960
$ 1,178,753
$ 1,591,548
$
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these finan
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The ALS Association
321 Norristown Road, Suite 260
Ambler, PA 19002
How Your Gifts
Have Helped
cover ALL
THE bases
Research – funding cutting edge research and clinical
trials to lead to more effective treatments and a cure
Advocacy – playing a leading role for public and private
support for ALS research and healthcare reform
Patient Services
– improving the quality of life for
ALS families
The Mission of The ALS Association is to lead the
fight to treat and cure ALS through global research and
nationwide advocacy while also empowering people with
Lou Gehrig’s Disease and their families to live fuller lives
by providing them with compassionate care and support.
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