Network of Victim Assistance Annual Report Fiscal Year 2014
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Network of Victim Assistance Annual Report Fiscal Year 2014
Network of Victim Assistance Annual Report Fiscal Year 2014 “NOVA’s work is critical to the health, wellbeing and future of the Bucks County community. For forty years, they have “Keep up the great work! When victims of abuse have no one to defend them and no one to turn to, given a voice to those who have been silenced and hope to those who thought all was lost. With the help and support of volunteers, and of the community, they will ALWAYS be a beacon of hope in the night.” NOVA is there. Our society needs to wake up and truly stand with victims.” — NOVA supporter —H on. Mark S. Schweiker 44th Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Mission Value Statement Vision Statement Network of Victim Assistance (NOVA) supports, counsels and empowers victims of sexual assault and other serious crimes in Bucks County and works to prevent and eliminate violence in society through advocacy, training, community education and prevention programs. We believe that all individuals should be empowered to make decisions about their lives, to be secure from violation of their bodies and personal space, and to live in a society free from violence. We further believe that society has a responsibility to educate and support individuals with regard to these rights. NOVA envisions a society free of violence, one that empowers individuals and promotes respect for the privacy, diversity and dignity of all people. NOVA Board of Directors PRESIDENT Carlene Szostak SECRETARY Constance Lindenmuth VICE PRESIDENT Benjamin M. Derby TREASURER Terry Nase, CPA NOVA Staff Sandy Carvin Bill Citino, M.S.W., L.S.W. Kristian Ballerini Barbara Clark, M.S.W Tory Baram, M.S.W Jennifer Cooney Denise Bauer Karen Corbett Mary Beth Bauerle, M.A. Judy Detwiler, M.S.W., L.S.W. Kendal Beck Steve Doerner Kat Bellefontaine Dori Dugan, M.S. Kathy Bennett, M.S.W., L.S.W. Julie Dugery Susan Bizon Carol Farris Meg Burger Lynne Feldman, M.S.W., L.S.W. Members Stephen Albert Alexandra J. Brzyski Ronald Davis Theresa Farley Doris Fiorentino Dorothy Gaboda Christopher R. Grezlak Dan Loftus Louise McLeod Lori Fisher, M.S.W. Kim Foster, M.S.W. Erika Goettler, M.A. Priscilla Gray-Stoll, M.A. Kelly Hagenbaugh, M.S.W. Denise Held Bill Hoblin Joyce Jeffries, M.A., L.P.C. Jodi Kaplan, M.S.S. Keith Kirkner Joann Krutainis Michelle L. Obetz Barbara Paul Gwendolyn Sims Albert J. Sutter, Jr. Christopher Womack Honorary Board Elizabeth Biester Hon. Mark S. Schweiker As of 6/30/14 Patricia Levenberg, M.A., L.P.C. Charity Mackey, M.S., L.P.C. Angela McGettigan Hester Meckley Mandy Mundy Katherine Palombo, M.A. Kate Phillips Hillary Jane Reehl Mary Richter, M.Ed. Clara Roberti, M.S.W., L.S.W. Leslie Slingsby, M.S.W., L.S.W. Michele Sternberg Jaime Valleley, M.S.S., L.S.W. Janice Veres Kalee Villbrandt, M.S. Maria White Eleanor Wilhelm Mary Worthington, M.Ed. As of 6/30/14 2014 Highlights With a $350,000 gift from a NOVA volunteer, we will be able to provide Mobile School Counseling for the next 5 years. This program brings NOVA counselors into schools for private counseling sessions with child clients who are unable to make it to one of NOVA’s offices for services. The North Penn Community Health Foundation awarded a $25,000 grant to NOVA to develop and pilot its Pathways to Healthy Relationships program. This interactive, multi-session, life skills program for youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ages 13-17, helps teens build positive friendships (online and offline), address bullying, dating, and communication issues, deal with conflict, and find resources for support. The Bucks County Children’s Advocacy Center, a program of NOVA, received a $10,000 Bucks Innovation and Improvement Grant (BIIG) from Foundations Community Partnership to help the CAC develop the capacity to conduct extended forensic interviews with young children, children with disabilities and those with severe trauma. 2014 Client Demographics NOVA Clients Total Victims of Sexual Assault 51% 49% Sexual Assault – 1,699 Other Serious Crimes – 1,716 46% TOTAL – 3,415 * Direct Service Hours 30% 41% 24-Hour Victim Support Hotline – 995 Case Management – 7,381 Counseling – 6,062 25% Children (Under 18) – 593 Adults – 497 TOTAL – 1,090 * 398 – Children served through the Children’s Advocacy Center that may be referred to NOVA for counseling and advocacy. 4% 54% Accompaniment – 10,025 TOTAL – 24,463 Services and Achievements Crisis Intervention and Hotline Support Trained volunteers and staff provide confidential 24 hour a day telephone support, information and referral and accompaniment of victims to forensic medical examinations and police interviews Total Emergency Room Accompaniments: 43 Total Police Interviews: 166 Achievements: • Of the 3,426 victims who contacted NOVA’s hotline, 84% had a better understanding of NOVA’s services at the conclusion of the call and 84% felt they had been helped by the encounter. Education and Training NOVA seeks to reduce the incidence of violence and victimization through prevention and risk reduction education programs in schools while increasing the knowledge and skills of those who work with victims through professional trainings. Total Number of School Programs: 1,492 Total Number of Students, Teachers and Parents in Attendance: 38,285 Total Number of Professional Trainings: 134 Total Number of Professionals Trained: 4,404 Achievements: • 95% of 5th grade students who participated in Personal Safety programs provided correct responses in post-tests, up from 72% in pre-tests; 88% retained this knowledge 6 months later • 91% of teens who participated in Conflict Resolution programs provided correct responses in post-tests, up from 56% in pre-tests; 99% felt confident in using the skills learned Advocacy and Court Accompaniment Children’s Advocacy Center Advocates help prepare and support victims at criminal legal proceedings including preliminary hearings, trials, sentencings and parole board hearings and assist them with filing crime compensation claims. Total Hours of Accompaniment and Crime Compensation Assistance: 9,640 Achievements: • Victims accompanied to court proceedings by NOVA advocates rated satisfaction with the service as high (4.66 on a scale of 5) • Victims felt they had gained increased knowledge of their rights and options with the help of the advocate (4.38 on a scale of 5). The CAC program staff coordinates a multidisciplinary team of professionals from law enforcement, child welfare and the District Attorney’s office to investigate child abuse allegations and conducts forensic interviews with those children. Total Number of Forensic Interviews: 346 Achievements: • 96% of team members agree or strongly agree that clients served through the Children’s Advocacy Center benefit from the collaborative approach of the multidisciplinary team • 86% of team members agree or strongly agree that they have the opportunity to provide input in the forensic interview process and obtain the information needed for their investigation Clinical Counseling To help those who have experienced crime find ways to cope with their victimization, licensed professional counselors provide office or school based individual and group counseling, play therapy for children and in-home trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy for victims of child abuse. Total Hours provided: 6,062 Achievements: • At the conclusion of services, 89% of mobile school counseling clients reported that they were better able to deal with their problems both at home and in school • 100% of in-home trauma support program child participants experienced a reduction in post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms as measured on the Child Post Traumatic Stress Scale and 97% of families successfully completed the 20-25 week program Keystone Crisis Intervention Team NOVA coordinates Pennsylvania’s Keystone Crisis Intervention Team, which empowers local communities to support crime victims in their recovery from traumatic incidents by assessing the impact of the event on the community, developing an intervention plan and providing crisis intervention by trained volunteer teams. Number of Statewide Deployments: 7 Number of Crisis Responders Receiving Training: 457 Achievements: • 100% of communities surveyed after a deployment reported that their request was handled in a timely way and that their expectations were met in the services provided. • Of those professionals who completed training, 97% strongly agreed that the training increased their knowledge and skills in crisis work. EMPOWERING SURVIVORS, PROMOTING CRIME VICTIM RIGHTS, AND CREATING SAFER COMMUNITIES SINCE 1974 Fiscal Year 2014 Financial Report Support and Revenue Federal and State Contracts $ 1,175,375 Local Support County of Bucks (Grants and Contracts) $ 277,805 United Way of Bucks County 69,000 Gifts-in-Kind (Donated Time and OfficeSpace) 133,268 Donations and Special Events 256,026 Voices Against Violence Campaign 353,011 Thrift Shop Sales (Net of Consignees’ Fees) 412,565 Foundation Grants 155,825 Total Local Support $1,657,500 Other Revenues $ 17,743 Total Support and Revenue $ 2,850,618 Expenses Programs and Services Programs & Services Personnel and Benefits $ 1,545,479 Programs & Services Operating Costs 680,889 Administration Personnel and Benefits 167,581 Administrative Operating Costs 66,212 Fundraising Personnel and Benefits* 148,962 Fundraising Operating Costs* 69,719 * Includes operational expenses of Thrift Shop Total Expenses $ 2,678,842 Net Assets Unrestricted Board Designated $ 350,000 Property & Equipment, net of related debt 1,842,630 Quasi-endowment 100,697 Undesignated 29,266 Total Unrestricted $ 2,322,593 Temporarily Restricted $ 714,807 Net Assets - End of Year $ 3,037,400 Our Volunteers Without volunteers, NOVA could not accomplish all that it does for victims and the community. In FY 2014, 127 volunteers gave 15,280 hours to NOVA — the equivalent of more than 7 full-time staff positions to staff the hotline, provide support at emergency rooms and legal proceedings and work at the thrift shop. NOVA volunteers Lynn Bendann and Bette Coatsworth are recognized as Volunteers of the Year at a Central Bucks YMCA Volunteer event. They are flanked by Karen Corbett, NOVA Thrift Shop Manager and Julie Dugery, NOVA’s Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator. Fiscal Year 2014 Contributors NOVA deeply appreciates the following contributors who have supported our programs during the past fiscal year. FOUNDER’S CLUB ($2,500 - $4,999) Stephen Albert and Barbara B. Wachter Jonathan and Grace Scott Mark Worthington Miss Kendal Beck Ken and Julie Biehn Nancy & David Blois Ms. Ann Bodnar Connie and Serge Borichevsky Pam Broadway Ms. Alexandra Brzyski EMPOWERMENT CIRCLE Gerry & Linda Byrne ($1,000 - $2,499) William and Rosalyn Cahill Mr. Syed Afzal Mr. Mark Castrantas Curtis and Carolyn Cowgill Ms. Vida Chu Christopher and Albertine Daley Mr. Bill Clement Karen M. Kern and William Corinne & Kevin Cody Hunsicker Joan & Jim Conmy Ms. Barbara Lyons Esq. Mr. Thomas Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mancini Brian A. Danchak David and Elizabeth Marschall Ms. Alexis Deluca Terry and Jan Nase Ms. Elizabeth Desrosiers Bridget O’Brien Representative Gene Di Girolamo Mr. Michael O’Meara Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dunn Dr. Susan Plotkin Mary H. Dunn Ms. Becky Shuttleworth Stanley and Shelli Dunn Mr. Tom Thomas Ms. Terry Dzelzgalvis Nancy Tilley Ellen Erickson Mr. Christian Ernst ADVOCATES’ CLUB Ms. Diane Fairfield ($500 - $999) Mrs. Carolyn Faure Elizabeth Biester Ms. Monica Flint Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Campana Ms. Judith Franlin Karen A. Corbett and Jonathan Mr. Paul Freud B. Swain Frank and Jeanette Gallagher Ms. Catherine A. Cush Ms. Lara Gaydos Ms. Theresa De Santis Linda Gelcius, State Farm Agent Louis and Carol Della Penna Peg George Bette and Bob Donaldson Ms. Patricia Goodrich Mrs. Jacqueline Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grater Ms. Doris Fiorentino Ms. Brenda Grob Mr. and Mrs. Chris Grezlak Ms. Maryalice Hagan Kim Gronendahl Steven and Joyce R. Hanson Mr. Brad Jackman Bin Haviland Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohlhepp Mr. David Healy Mary Lee and Bill Lieser David and Susan W. Heckler Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Loftus Mr. Jeffrey Heinel Pat & Bill Marshall Mr. David Hendricks Brian & Louise McLeod Robert and Beatrice Henning Mr. Rudolph Petercsak Ms. Michelle Henry Mr. Joseph Schmider Ms. Colette Hering Mike Sellers and Lia van Rijswijk Ms. Carol Hinckley Mr. Paul Steinbeiser Ms. Lynne Hodge Ms. Helen Holweger Carlene Szostak Lindsay and Adam Hough ALLIES ($250 - $499) Debbie and Rob Hutchison Ms. Lynne A. Arnoldy David & Alberta Jacobs Arthur and KC Baldadian Mr. Patric Jones Peter and Jean Barrell Ms. Chris Kampfer Kathy Bennett Ms. Marie Kane Ms. Susan Bertolet Ms. Patricia Kavanagh Matthew Braden Ms. Andrea Kircher Ms. Ann Brentano Ms. Mary Jean Kofron Louis Busico Karen M. Kreller & David R. Crane Christopher and Whitney Chandor Ms. Lavinia Kumar Barbara and Hugh Clark Mr. John Lemasney Dr. Michael Dachowski Dr. J. Brooke Lewis Representative Tina M. Davis Ms. Lorraine Lins Ms. Sally Destefano Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marad MaryAnn Edwards Mr. Christopher W. Marx Lori and Cliff Fisher Wendy Mason Tony & Jane Ford-Hutchinson John and Carol McCaughan Glenn and Elizabeth Frederick Ms. Amy McElhaney Dorothy Gaboda Darren and Angela McGettigan Ms. Michelle Kramer Ms. Christine McKee Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Levy Ms. Jane Mohler Loretta & Bill Montgomery Ms. Jane McKenna Ms. Marilee Morris Mr. Robert J. Miranda Dr. and Mrs. Louis Morsbach, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Musser Ms. Liz Mozer Michelle Obetz Gerald and Debra Nau Barbara and Sam Paul Representative Margureite C. Quinn Mr. Richard L. Newman, Esquire Ms. Alexa Newton Jon and Lori Rubin Ms. Camille Norvaisas Ms. Sharon Slickis Christina Paugh-Greenwood Marcia and Gregory Telthorster Ms. Diana Pazicky Senator Robert Tomlinson Representative Katharine M. Watson Ms. Michelle Pedersen Mickie and Marvin Portney Dorothy M. Wax and Meryl Ms. Phyllis L. Purscell Towarnicki Dr. Sheryl Radin Mary Worthington Ms. Dorothy Rafferty Jack and Paula Young Donald and Joan Rapp Ms. Jo Ann Zee Harriet Rattner SUPPORTERS ($100 - $249) Mr. Martin Remmey Anonymous (4) Ms. Elizabeth Rivers Mr. Peter Adamo Sean and Twyla R. Ryan Ms. Vicki Ansari Dick & Rhoda Sakulich Mrs. Nicole Armani and Mr. Michael Ms. Jane Scarborough Lutolf Brian Shipley Ms. Judy Smith Sue and Jim Barrett Peter and Barbara Sperry Ms. Carol O. Battistini Ms. Wendy Steginsky Mrs. Kathy Beck Ms. Jennifer Storm Chuck and Pamela Thompson Frances Vannoy Robert and Alice Vernon Ms. Patricia Vogel Ms. Sharon Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Walt von Seggern Mr. Matthew Weintraub Ms. Diana Weiss Eleanor Wilhelm D. Constance Wrzesniewski Mr. William Wunder Ms. Deborah A. Zelitch FRIEND’S CLUB ($10- $99) Anonymous (5) Ms. Michelle A. Alamo Ms. Michele Ambrosius Ms. Kathleen Angjelo Ms. Bette Baer Ms. Kay Basil Mr. Michael Beck Ms. Laura Belove Ms. Anne Benson Ms. Nancy Bergere Evon L. Bergey Susan C. Blazer Ms. Linda Bleam Brenda A. Blizzard William F. & Jean M. Brenner Mr. Johannes Brevis Ms. Jane Broderick Ms. Susan Bulsza Costantino Buonopane Andrew and Ramona Carson Ms. Rhona Case Ms. Wendy Catanzaro Mr. Frank Cervone Ms. Catherine Coffman Mr. Alan Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coleman Ms. JoAnn Connelly Erin Connor Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Corr Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Cosner, Sr. Ms. Peggy Dator Ms. Marlene J. Davidow Karen Dawkins Ms. Nancy W. Decker Ms. Kim Degroff Ferdinand and Anne DiGiuseppe Mr. Thomas DiLorenzo Ms. Debbie Dubin Julia Elrath Tim Evans Ms. Theresa M. Farley Representative Frank Farry Mr. Charles Fettig Ms. Barbara Flor Ms. Kathleen Fluehr Mr. Jim Folk Barbara and Bill Ford Ms. Suzanne Foreman Ms. Kim Foster Ms. Robin L. Franklin Ms. Renee Frazier Mr. Jay Friske Laurence L. Galen Ms. Margaret Garrity Barry & Mindi Ginsberg Ms. Lynda Glick Ms. Marci Goldman Mr. Harvey M. Goldstein Ms. Patricia A. Gordon Mr. Russell Gordon Ms. Robin Greenbaum Sari and Roy Greenbaum Magne and Susan Gundersen Ms. Erica Guthrie Ms. Diane Hamilton Ms. Jennifer Hannings Ms. Carol Harger Mrs. Judy Heath Ms. Eleanor Herbert Harry and Margaret Hill Ms. Suzanne B. Hoeffner Daniel and Barbara Hoffman Mr. Kevin Jameson Helen Keen Ms. Sheryl Kesselman Ms. Jennifer King Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kirkner Susan and Matthew Klyman Roy and Nancy Kolb Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lang Karen Lasorda Patricia Levenberg Ms. Debbie Lewis Bell Elevator Company, Inc. Bensalem Police Benevolent Association Bensalem Presbyterian Church Bergey’s Chevrolet Bikers Against Child Abuse Body Dynamics Fitness Center Booktenders’ Secret Garden Children’s Bookstore and Gallery Bristol Township School District Buckingham Friends School Bucks Country Gardens Bucks County Bank Bucks County Children & Youth Social Services Agency Bucks County Commissioner Bucks County Republican Committee Building Blocks Pediatric Dentistry LLC Camp Concepts, LLC Carl Sandburg Middle School Centennial School District Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce Central Bucks Family YMCA Central Bucks School District Chalfont Lions Club Children of America Children’s Village at Doylestown Hospital Circle of Friends Nursery School CMF Small Business Accounting Cold Spring Elementary School Collins Business Systems Colmar Dentistry for Kids Colorcon, Inc. Comfort Keepers Compass Sign Company Cooper Mechanical, Inc. Council Rock School District Curiosity Shop Curtin and Heefner, LLP Detweiler, Hershey & Associates, P.C. Doylestown Dance Centre Doylestown Hospital Doylestown United Methodist Church EC Fence and Iron Works, Inc. Edison Court, Inc. Edward W. Langel Agency Insurance Elrath Construction, LLC Faith Christian Academy Family Service Association of Bucks Co. Faulkner Hyundai Feasterville Business Association First Federal of Bucks County First National Bank and Trust Co. First Savings Bank of Perkasie First Savings Insurance, Inc. First Savings Trust Department Foundations Behavioral Health FOUNDATIONS Friends Home and Village Bucks County Foundation Furia Rubel Communications, Inc. Foundations Behavioral Health Foundations Community Partnership Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment, Inc. Independence Foundation Hagey Coach and Tours La-Mel Garden Foundation Harleysville Savings Bank Norman Raab Foundation Harriman Christian Day School North Penn Community Health Hatboro Federal Savings Foundation Health Strategies Group, Inc. Penn Foundation Heidi’s Boutique Sherman Family Foundation Heller’s Seafood Market. Inc. The Betty and Leo Balzereit Henning’s Market Foundation Holy Nativity Episcopal Preschool The Philadelphia Foundation Holy Redeemer Home Care A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR Holy Trinity Church MATCHING GIFT CONTRIBUTORS Invo HealthCare Associates J.L. Freed Honda Colorcon, Inc. James A. Michener Art Museum Health Strategies Group, Inc. Joseph Ferderbar Elementary Law School Admission Council Merck Partnership for Giving/Merck Keenan Motor Group Kershaw & Fritz Tire Foundation Kindercare Prudential Foundation Matching King’s Caterers II, Inc. Gifts Knights of the Golden Eagle CORPORATIONS, BUSINESSES & Kogan Prosthetics, Inc. Kreischer Miller ORGANIZATIONS Lace Silhouettes Lingerie 1-800-GOT-JUNK Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians A Fresher Clean Lafayette Elementary A. Mastrocco, Jr. Moving and Law Offices of William L. Goldman, Storage P.C. AB-8 Waste Solutions, LLC Law School Admission Council Advanced Sports Chiropractic Leventhal Sutton & Gornstein Afton Elementary Levy School Bus Company Alamo Pharma Services Log College Middle School All Current Electrical Sales Lower Bucks Community Center Allied Eye Care Lower Southampton Police Allstate David Mabrey Benevolence Association Allstate Insurance Hussey Agency Ancient Order of Hibernian Division Magicure Automotive Restoration, Inc. 5 Levittown Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP Manhattan Bagel Chalfont Archdiocese of Philadelphia Maple Point Middle School Attleboro Village Association Marketing Solutions Baum, Smith and Clemens, LLP Mary W. Devine Elementary Begley, Carlin & Mandio, LLP MATCOR Ms. Audrey Long Kenneth and Lois Mammel Glenn and Patricia Matis James and Marion Mays Lois F. McClintock Barbara McCorkindale Mr. Paul McGinn Jacqueline McGoldrick Senator Charles McIlhinney Bruce and Lorraine McMahon Ms. Marynan McNamara Ms. Irma J. Melendez-Rubio Tom and Cathie Miller Ms. Barbara Mitchell Mr. Steven Mobley Debra A. Moore Steven and Beth Moran Carmen Morelli Ms. Nancy Morgan Ms. Stacey Mulholland Hank and Karen Naisby Robert and Ruth Nowicki George Oppenheimer Sandra L. Otis Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ozols Keith Pacheco Carolyn Patterson Ms. Diane Paul Joyce Pfeiffer Ms. Barbara C. Polito Reverdy and Diane Rhodes Pamela and Dean Roberts Loretta Rogers Mr. and Mrs. David H. Rothstein Ms. Faith Rubin Janice & Michael Ryan Mr. Domenic Sanginiti Mr. Joseph Schmitz Mrs. Michele Sternberg and Mr. David A. Schoenfeld William F. Schroeder, Esq. Ms. Mary L. Schweiker Gerdelmann Mr. Christopher J. Serpico Phyllis Sexton Christine & Carl Shannon Ms. Carol G. Slingsby Judith F. Snyder Randy and Kelli Solly Mrs. Sherry Sonier Ms. Maria Stabeno Joseph and Perri Lee Stella Lillian & Edward Stevens Ms. Marian Sumner Martin and Susan Sutton Betty Tatham Ms. Jennifer D. Thorpe Mr. Jeffrey Vander Zwan David and Clara Waxler Mr. Robert Whitley Warren & Julia Woldorf Mr. Chris Womack James and Anita Zazzarino Maximucks Farm Market McAuliffe & Carrol Architects, LLC MDL Restoration, Inc. Middletown Township Police Benevolent Association Millham Companies MLCS Woodworking, LTD. Monument Bank Mountain Stream Construction Moyer Indoor - Outdoor National Association of VOCA Assistance Administrators National Children’s Alliance Neil A. Armstrong Middle School Neshaminy School District New Hope-Solebury Upper Elem Newtown Middle School Newtown Presbyterian Church None Such Farms, Inc. Olive Oil Etcetera Oliver Heckman Elementary Ombudsman Educational Services Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Owens Suburban Glass PA Chapter of Children’s Advocacy Centers & MDTS Penn Color, Inc. Penn Foundation Penn Management Group at Morgan Stanley Penndel Borough Penndel-Hulmeville Memorial Day Parade Committee Pennridge School District Pennsbury Lions Club Pennsbury School District Perkasie Borough Police Officer’s Association Philadelphia Children’s Alliance Philadelphia Eagles Plumstead Friends Meeting Police Association of Falls Township Provident Bank Prudential QNB Quakertown Christian School Quakertown Community School District Quakertown Farmers Market and Flea Market Ravenhill Psychological Services Red Cedar Bar and Grille Redevelopment Authority of the County of Bucks Residential Alarm Company, Inc. School Lane Charter School Seniors Helping Seniors Shiseido Silverman Family Partnership Sol Feinstone Elementary Solebury United Methodist Church St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church St. Katharine Drexel Regional Catholic School St. Luke’s Church St. Mary Medical Center Stark and Stark Style’s Salon Target World TD Bank Temple Judea of Bucks County The Best Kept Secret The Bucks County Long Term Care Consortium The Graphic Edge, Inc. The Horsham Clinic The Jones Group The Marshall Financial Group, Inc. The PEW Charitable Trusts The Thompson Organization The Woman’s Club of Quakertown Third Federal Bank Total Soccer Trinity Church Day School TruMark Financial Trump Lender Services United Way of Bucks County United Way of Delaware Univest Bank and Trust Co. Upper Makefield Township Police Association Verilogue, Inc. Village Pantry Deli Warminster Police Benevolent Association Warminster Presbyterian Church Warrington Township Police Benevolent Association Warrington Woman’s Club Wealth Advisory Services/LPL Financial Wells Fargo White Engineering Surfaces Corporation Willow Dale Elementary Worthington Associates Wrightstown Elementary Zellis Law, LLC Dear Friends, This report includes all gifts made to Network of Victim Assistance from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. If you find an error or omission, please accept our apologies and notify Bill Hoblin, Director of Community Relations & Development at 215-343-6543, x 109 * [email protected] 2370 York NOVA Road Suite B-1 Network of Victim Assistance 2370 York Road • Suite B-1 Jamison, PA 18929 NONPROFIT US POSTAGE PAID DOYLESTOWN PA Jamison, PA 18929 PERMIT NO 106 Save The Date Tel.: (215) 343-6543 Fax: (215) 343-6260 NOVA’s Galaxy Auction Doylestown Country Club October 15th, 2015 Return Service Requested 24 Hour Victim Support Hotline 1-800-675-6900 [email protected] www.novabucks.org United Way of Bucks County Member Agency Voices Against Violence Campaign Update Thanks to the generosity of our many donors, the Voices Against Violence campaign officially and successfully closed at our 40th anniversary celebration on October 15, 2014. NOVA raised over $2.1 million dollars surpassing the original $1.9 million goal. THANK YOU! VOICES AGAINST VIOLENCE CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTORS in Fiscal Year 2014 Bucks County Foundation Ms. Kay Burchinal Gerry & Linda Byrne Kathryn G. Carlson Esq. Ms. Rhona Case Barbara and Hugh Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cope Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Cosner, Sr. Christopher and Ineke Daley Stanley and Shelli Dunn Ms. Doris Fiorentino First Savings Bank of Perkasie Ms. Cathy Fishman Dorothy Gaboda Rabbi Paula & Dr. Harvey Goldberg Kim Gronendahl Steven and Joyce R. Hanson Donald and Louise Heath Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hebel Bill Hoblin and Sarai Nieves Ms. Helen Holweger Debbie and Rob Hutchison David & Alberta Jacobs Angela and Brett Jacobsen Ms. Louise Jamieson Roy and Nancy Kolb Neil and Marion Kyde Karen Lasorda Mr. Conrad L. Leon MBA Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Loftus Konstance A. McCaffree, Ph.D. John and Carol McCaughan Barbara McCorkindale Brian & Louise McLeod Tom and Cathie Miller Loretta & Bill Montgomery Terry and Jan Nase Christina Paugh-Greenwood QNB Janet S. Rankin Reverdy and Diane Rhodes Jon and Lori Rubin Sean and Twyla R. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Scheithauer Phyllis Sexton Michael & Danielle Sheehy Sherman Family Foundation Ms. Becky Shuttleworth Peter and Barbara Sperry Ms. Angela Talocci Marcia and Gregory Telthorster Chuck and Pamela Thompson June Rothkopf and Paul Wieand Jack and Paula Young Support NOVA forever with a charitable gift annuity or a bequest. Contact Bill Hoblin at 215-343-6543 for more information. Mark Schweiker and Kim Gronendahl – Voices Against Violence Campaign co-chairs.
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