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2019–2020 Annual Report

What America Means to Me*

“Opportunity”

“That I am allowed to chase my dreams, my curiosities, interests and I have the right and privilege to make those choices!”

“Liberty” “Hope”

“America is the land of opportunity. We have to help one another to make America Great!”

“Free to speak my mind without hurting others”

“If you work hard you could be anything you want”

“Freedom, Diversity and a gift from God to be a US Citizen; with that comes responsibility to give back and help our brothers and sisters in need”

“Diversity, democracy, melting pot, hopefully more kindness and empathy” “Land of diversity in thought, people, faith and beliefs” * (in the words of our supporters) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair “We the People...” David Navazio Vice Chair Mateen Afzal We the people have been through difficult times this year—the intersect of critical national Secretary Helen Ljungdahl Round events, the coronavirus (COVID-19) health and economic fallout and the fight for racial justice Treasurer Falesha R. Grasty increasing the polarization of our fellow Americans. The events of this year have caused us Directors Mary Adamow to take stock and question what is important to us and what type of world we want to live in Susan Berrodin and pass on to our children and grandchildren. Timothy Boyle Kathleen Brunner Maria Gallo, PhD In the spirit of Pearl S. Buck and her legacy, we saw it fitting to embrace two of her major Gayle Goodman A. N. M. Shamsul Huda themes as a perspective for coping with the challenging conditions we faced—What America Monika Misiuta Charles W. Quann Means to Me and American Argument, based on books she authored of the same name. In Frederick E. Schea DIRECTORS EMERITUS What America Means to Me, Ms. Buck considers the notion of freedom, equality, the wildness David Ballai Sandy F. Bates of a youthful nation ready to be shaped with the ideology to support human rights while David Breidinger Joseph S. Brosnan, EdD recognizing the historic contradiction of racial and gender inequities. Removal of race Peter Conn, PhD Theresa Conn discrimination in children everywhere was of utmost importance to Ms. Buck, her concerns John B. Huffaker, Esq. aptly expressed in the description of an age-old difficult conversation for families of color: James J. Linksz, EdD Lauren M. Massey “Let us consider the world of children at this moment, the world we must save. In our country Jane S. McKenna Helen Nelson there are children growing up in circumstances which cannot produce a peaceful world. Benjamin Ohrenstein, Esq. Rebecca Oliver-Remshifski Think of the moment which faces every colored mother and father, the moment when their Jonathan M. Sharaf Carole M. Watters child has to know that he is doomed to eternal handicaps because of his color! There is not Sandra R. Weikel Edward Wilusz a single colored parent, unless he is imbecile, who does not dread that moment, who is Norma A. Yabut, RN David D. Yoder not saddened and degraded by it. I know, for I have heard them talking about it, dreading HONORARY BOARD it before it came, sorrowful after it had come. Imagine it for yourselves—how could you Apl.de.ap Arlene Dahl-Rosen explain it to a child?” True then as it is today, Buck’s words provide a lens for perceiving the Debbie Macomber call to recognize the concept of systemic racism. Pearl S. Buck fundamentally loved children, Hines Ward ADVISORY COUNCIL all children of every race, nationality, or creed and sought to fight against injustice on their David Ballai Robert Byers, Jr. behalf. George Choe Gayle Goodman Robert Loughery In the face of racial inequalities being brought to the forefront of the national consciousness Charles McIlhinney Michael Mills, FAIA and the polarized politics of today, what we have found is we are missing an important F. Todd Polinchock ingredient in everyday life necessary to bridge the distances with our fellow Americans—the Helen Round (Chair) Robert Solarz ability to agree to disagree and engage in dialogue with those who have differing points of Bridget Wingert David Yoder view, grasping the similarities and differences that shape the world of our fellow Americans. EMERITUS PRESIDENT & CEO Janet Mintzer Ms. Buck highlights those skills as she engages with a close friend, African American civil rights activist and author Eslanda Robeson, in their book, American Argument. Their interaction clearly reflects two American women grappling with critical ideas of their times Pearl S. Buck International Vision from two completely different vantage points—Pearl S. Buck, a white women raised in The legacy of Pearl S. Buck unites China as a child of missionaries, who faced discrimination early in life but lived a privileged nations, societies, communities, and existence in America, and Eslanda Robeson, an affluent, educated African American woman, individuals with an appreciation for cultural differences and a commitment who despite her education and wealth lived with the insults and burdens of being a Black to service. woman in America.

Pearl S. Buck International Mission Pearl Buck wrote: “Now as never before in the history of the world we who believe in liberty Pearl S. Buck International provides of mind and freedom of the body must speak, again and again, regardless of the danger to opportunities to explore and appreciate other cultures, builds better lives for ourselves. For us, words are weapons.” children around the globe and promotes the legacy of our founder by preserving We hope, as you read through these pages, you will be led to reaffirm what America means to and interpreting her National Historic you and explore strategies for entering into dialogue with your fellow Americans, as Pearl S. Landmark home. Buck did and as she called us all to do. STAFF Resiliency to Ensure a Legacy President & CEO Anna Katz Chief Financial & Operations This past year has been marked by the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) Officer Jill Reeder on all aspects of our lives and the life of the organization. Pearl S. Buck Development Director Heather Harter International’s resiliency to these conditions is a testament to the strength International Programs Director of the organization, grounded in the support we have received from Stephanie Saveriano our dedicated donors, volunteers, Board of Directors and the tenacity Jill Dansereau and ingenuity of staff to manage through this crisis. Thank you for your Mary E. Hall David Hartzell dedication and support during these difficult times! Laura Kauffman Kerri Ann Ruane Marie Toner Your support in these unprecedented times allowed us to continue Deborah L. Velardi providing critical services to 148,946 beneficiaries at home and abroad. Our INTERNATIONAL OFFICES China Sponsorship Manager key performance metrics include: Wang Chengwei Korea Executive Director • Serving 88,441 children and families in our child sponsorship program— Taek-myung Kwon Philippines Executive Director families of all cultures, particularly ethnic minorities, multicultural and Teresita R. Latoza Taiwan Executive Director orphaned children who face discrimination and have suffered more than Hsiao Hsiu-Ling Thailand Executive Director ever this year with the onslaught of COVID-19 in their respective countries. Suntaree Rangkusone Vietnam Country Director Your support, made possible by child sponsors and donors, ensures each Nguyen Hanh Thi child in our program stays in school and receives basic medical care and good nutrition. • Offering opportunities for international exchange, cultural awareness and diversity appreciation, and intercultural competency training to 709 beneficiaries through the Welcome Workplace and Global Leadership programs. • Promoting the cross-cultural and life-changing legacy of Pearl S. Buck to 59,796 visitors by preserving and interpreting her National Historic Landmark home through daily tours, special events, and exhibits. Welcome Workplace, our intercultural training program, has served as a critical community resource this year and was called upon by schools, non-profits, businesses, and police departments to assist them. As racial inequalities made national headlines over the spring and early summer of 2020, bringing to light the need for organizations and businesses to face their intercultural understanding and develop diversity and inclusion practices, Welcome Workplace was there to respond. This confirms our We welcome your comments belief that Welcome Workplace can make a meaningful difference in and suggestions. You can contact any staff member by society and increase mission-relevant earned income for Pearl S. Buck email using the first letter of their first name and their entire International. last name @pearlsbuck.org, or call 215-249-0100. (continued next page) All obstacles to implementing the long-awaited Conference and Event Center were removed by the end of the fiscal year, with construction groundbreaking and completion slated for fiscal year 2020-2021. A much-needed multi-faceted regional facility with the capacity of conferencing 200 people, this long-awaited project also expands PSBI’s indoor and outdoor special events/ wedding venue options at the Pearl S. Buck House, an iconic Bucks County stone farmhouse and National Historic Landmark, sitting on a stunning 67-acre estate with prize-winning gardens and manicured grounds. The center has a dual purpose for the organization—first, it will increase the capacity of Pearl S. Buck International’s rental program, moving the organization closer to an optimum balance of earned income and donor support and providing a sustainable base for us to thrive and grow. And second, it will be a center for embracing cultural, social, and other relevant issues of our times—for sharing Pearl Buck’s humanitarian and social justice legacy with more people than ever before. Amid the coronavirus pandemic we found ways to keep the legacy alive, growing our online social media community, transforming in-person activities and events to virtual or hybrid ones and benefitting from the geographic expansion of our reach! Heeding the call to support the impact of COVID-19 on Pearl S. Buck International’s operations and programs at home and abroad, you have ensured the resiliency of the Pearl S. Buck legacy, and the continuation of Bridging Cultures and Changing Lives! We appreciate you!

Anna I. Katz David Navazio President & CEO Board Chair COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

When it became clear in the spring of 2020 that the coronavirus pandemic was growing, the impact on organizations such as Pearl S. Buck International was huge. In March 2020, under state-mandated shutdowns, COVID-19 forced the closure of the main office, International Gift Shop, Estate Pavilion, and the Pearl S. Buck House for the remainder of the fiscal year. Weddings, group tours, and house tours were cancelled. The ever-popular signature event Taste of the World was cancelled and the Woman of Influence award dinner was postponed. Children and families in our international sponsorship program were put under strict quarantines, unable to go to school or work. The financial effects of COVID-19 at home and abroad were devastating—but the generosity of our supporters and the resiliency and ingenuity of our staff allowed us to transform how we reached people: • Staff kept constituents informed and engaged through virtual tours of Pearl Buck’s National Historic Landmark home, a virtual exhibit on the website, and by growing our online visibility and social media community. • Leadership began implementing a pandemic plan, following CDC and state health and safety guidelines to ensure that a safe environment could be provided to staff, volunteers, and guests upon the reopening of Pearl S. Buck International headquarters. • Plans were developed to deliver programming, including Welcome Workplace diversity training and High School Global Leadership, through an online, virtual platform. • Sponsors and donors stepped up to ease the financial burdens for the children and families in our international sponsorship programs who already face debilitating poverty; that support put food on the table and provided access to face masks, hand sanitizer, cleaning supplies, and more to keep them healthy and safe. The future remains uncertain in terms of the pandemic, but Pearl S. Buck International is poised to continue bridging cultures and changing lives thanks to our supporters. President & CEO Janet Mintzer Retires

After nearly 20 years serving with Pearl S. Buck International, Janet L. Mintzer retired as President & CEO on April 30, 2020. Mintzer’s commitment, passion, and tireless efforts to the mission were repre- sentative of her trademark of excellence.

Among many noteworthy accomplishments, she successfully di- rected a $2.7 million restoration of the National Historic Landmark Pearl S. Buck House, hired its first curator, and increased site visita- tion. With a vision to continue the legacy of Pearl Buck, Welcome Workplace, a program to build and sustain a diverse and inclusive workforce, was developed. Mintzer was also responsible for the cre- ation and 2018 launch of the Pearl S. Buck: Taking Action tour that features founder Pearl Buck’s advocacy efforts, still relevant today. In addition, she began the process of getting a new Conference and Event Center constructed, to serve as a cultural hub for exhibits, programs, events and gather- ings that create understanding and appreciation for all peoples.

Mintzer also enhanced the global efforts of Pearl S. Buck International during her tenure. She moved dependent overseas country offices into independent entities governed by local Boards to better serve more than 100,000 marginalized children and family members annually. She also developed cultural exchange programs with partner countries, global conferences, and led trips overseas, while introducing a Global Leadership Program for area high school students.

Partnerships and expanded relationships were also a hallmark of her tenure. Most noteworthy is the partnership established with Zhenjiang, China, the city where Pearl Buck lived her first 18 years, supporting the development of exchange programs, conferences, symposiums, and the Zhenjiang Pearl S. Buck Museum. We thank Janet for her almost two decades of dedication and service to Pearl S. Buck International. Anna Katz Welcomed as New President & CEO

Pearl S. Buck International hired Anna Katz as President & CEO on April 13, 2020 amidst the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Katz’s job history of serving populations in need, especially women and children both domestically and abroad, aligned with Pearl S. Buck International’s mission of carrying on Pearl S. Buck’s legacy of bridging cultures and changing lives through humanitarian aid, intercultural education, and historical tours of the Pearl S. Buck House, a National Historic Landmark. Katz, like Pearl S. Buck, has a life- long reputation for social justice commitment.

Katz began her career as the executive director of the AIDS Coalition of Southern New Jersey, Inc., which she established as a direct services agency to provide support to HIV/AIDS patients and as a planning and development leader of the area’s entire network of HIV/AIDS services. She also served as the executive director of The South Jersey Council on AIDS, Inc. When The South Jersey Council on AIDS adopted Kenya as a country to support in the fight against AIDS, Katz became the agency representative to Kenya where she spearheaded a collaborative effort between American and Kenyan agencies to develop a HIV/AIDS Certificate Program for High School Teachers. Her non-profit service continued as Vice President of Children Services for Dooley House, Inc., the first home in New Jersey for children with HIV/AIDS. Katz also served as Director of Programs for Women Against Abuse, a comprehensive service agency dedicated to legal, educational, shelter and housing services for women and children.

In 2011, Katz transitioned from non-profit work to the government sector, as a foreign service officer for U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which leads the U.S. govern- ment’s international development and disaster assistance through partnerships and invest- ments that save lives, reduce poverty, strengthen democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises and progress beyond assistance. As Executive Officer, she oversaw all aspects of USAID overseas missions. Katz served in USAID Afghanistan as well as USAID Zimbabwe. As Gender Development Officer, she also administered the USAID/Afghanistan portfolio on “Women and the Economy,” a $72 million dollar initiative to increase women’s participation in the formal Afghan economy through the private sector and workforce development. The program provides a system of support for new and existing women en- trepreneurs, including enrolling women in high skilled train- ing, internship and apprentice programs leading to obtaining jobs in various fields including health, education, and informa- tion and technology.

“I am humbled by the mission of Pearl S Buck International and believe Pearl S. Buck’s legacy of valuing diversity and inclusion is as relevant today as it was in her lifetime,” said Katz. “I am honored to take on this new position and continue to promote her legacy.”

Intercultural Programs

“…for America from Pearl S. Buck believed there was strength in our differences and beauty the very first has in diversity of race, religion, gender, and creed. Pearl S. Buck International had her beginning in continues this legacy through intercultural thought leadership, educa- all peoples, and her tion, public programs, and activities that inspire and inform others to strength is drawn continue working toward unity, from all peoples and inclusion, and freedom for all. her future depends on us all. We must Chinese Students Visit teach our children, In July 2019, Pearl S. Buck Inter- native-born and national hosted 8 students and 2 foreign-born alike, teachers from the Chongshi Girls’ that there is no School in Zhenjiang ,China. This final America yet— is the school Pearl Buck attended that they are mak- as a child and later served at as a ing America, too, by teacher. The program was estab- what they themselves lished many years ago to provide are—regardless of a cultural experience for local what others are.” families and students abroad The – Pearl S. Buck, students stayed with host families during their stay, with some of the What America Means girls getting the opportunity to meet their child sponsors. The girls trav- to Me, 1942 eled to and Washington, D.C. as part of their visit, and also spent time in Pennsylvania, including a full day on the grounds of Pearl S. Buck International in Hilltown, PA. Their visit included lunch with staff and a tour of the Pearl S. Buck House National Historic Landmark. It was a wonderful opportunity for the girls to visit the American home of Pearl S. Buck, learn more about her legacy, and share their own culture and experiences with their American friends and counterparts.

High School Global Leadership Program The High School Global Leadership Program continues to shape social justice-minded, interculturally aware future leaders, as students in grades 9-11 work together across racial, gender, and socio-eco- nomic lines on a project to benefit the work and mission of Pearl S. Buck International. In 2019-2020, 40 students from 17 different high schools participated in the Global Leadership Program. • Students in the Summer 2019 session raised funds for disaster preparedness and vaccines for Dengue fever in the Philippines by holding a Family Festival and Bingo Night. • Students in the Fall 2019 session hosted a ‘Planting Seeds of Kindness Walk’ fundraiser to raise awareness about childhood food insecurity in Asia and raise money for Pearl S. Buck International’s Garden of Life Project and other food programs.

Welcome Workplace Welcome Workplace continues to highlight diversity as a strength and provide much-needed tools for increasing cultural awareness, knowl- edge, and skills at schools and organizations. While Welcome Work- place was paused due to coronavirus shutdowns in the spring of 2020 and as the organization waited for guidance under a new President and CEO hired in April 2020, the training program was able to offer 16 Welcome Workplace workshops and included 659 participants. We also administered 258 individual assessments to participants along with group and individual debrief coaching sessions

Welcome Workplace services and programs were developed for law enforcement, hospitality, banking, boards, human resources, health- care, and accounting firms. Accreditations were applied to offer con- tinuing education credits to meet the needs of these constituents.

Building on the Dream: From Africa to Bucks County Pearl S. Buck International partnered with the African American Museum of Bucks County to create the exhibit Building on the Dream: From Africa to Bucks County, featuring the story of the African American journey from enslavement to becoming masters of their own destinies as leaders in the arts, sciences, government, and all aspects of society. The exhibit highlighted prominent Bucks County African Americans and their contributions. It was on display in the Exhibit Gallery until February 2020. Pearl S. Buck Lives on in Bucheon & Korean Delegation Visit & Celebration More than 150 people attended the opening reception on Saturday, October 5, 2019 at Pearl S. Buck International for the exhibit Pearl S. Buck Lives on in Bucheon, presented by Bucheon City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The exhibit paid tribute to the rich cultural history of Bucheon City, Korea (a UNESCO City of Literature) and the deep and meaningful relationship between Pearl Buck and the Korean people. Highlights of Pearl S. Buck Lives on in Bucheon included: • A history of Korean life and culture from the 19th century until Korea’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule; • The exciting and dynamic changes happening in Bucheon City from the time Pearl Buck spent there in the mid-20th century to the development of Korea as an IT power and Bucheon City as a UNESCO City of Literature; • Displays of Korean traditional dress and other culturally significant objects. In March 2018, an official delegation from Bucheon City visited Pearl S. Buck International for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for future collaboration and cultural exchange between the city and Pearl S. Buck International. Bucheon City was designated a UNESCO City of Literature in 2017, the first in Asia and the 21st in the world. During her lifetime, Pearl S. Buck made important contributions to Bucheon City, which today hosts an annual festival in her honor. The Pearl S. Buck Memorial Hall now stands on the former site of her orphanage for war orphans and mixed-race orphans. Pearl S. Buck Lives on in Bucheon marked the beginning of the cultural exchange and collaboration between Pearl S. Buck International and Bucheon City. The purpose of the exhibit was to introduce people to Korean history and culture and to express the positive influence of Pearl S. Buck’s philanthropic spirit on Korean society. Guests at the opening ceremony had the opportunity to take a tour of the Pearl S. Buck National Historic Landmark House and bring their children to create Korean crafts prior to the festivities. Then-President & CEO of Pearl S. Buck International Janet Mintzer signed over a Korean scroll that had belonged to Pearl S. Buck to the delegation of government and cultural officials from Bucheon City as a permanent loan for their collection. Afterward, guests were treated to a performance of authentic Korean drumming, folk music, and K-pop song and dance. The afternoon ended with an official ribbon cutting in front of the Pearl S. Buck International Welcome Center and the grand opening of the Korean cultural exhibit. Virtual Exhibit—Pearl S. Buck Taking Action: Civil Rights in America The COVID-19 pandemic forced Pearl S. Buck International staff to think outside the box for ways to carry forward Pearl Buck’s work and mission under extreme circumstances of social distancing and government shutdowns. With the main office, International Gift Shop, Exhibit Gallery, and Pearl S. Buck House closed under quarantine for almost five months, curator Marie Toner designed a virtual exhibit visitors could experience on the Pearl S. Buck International website from the comfort and safety of their own homes. In light of the racial justice protests happening around the world, the inaugural virtual exhibit highlighted Pearl Buck’s civil rights and social justice activism, including her friendships with civil rights leaders, her involvement in the NAACP, and her many speeches and writings on the need for racial equality. Even as quarantine regulations relaxed and Pearl S. Buck International prepared to reopen to the public, the plan is to continue to present virtual exhibits for all our constituents, near and far, to experience on our website. International Programs

“…by freedom I mean Pearl S. Buck believed that all humans, regardless of the circumstances men and of their birth, were deserving of dignity, opportunity, and freedom. Her experience growing up in China and then living the second half women of every race of her life in the United States, opened her eyes to the ugliness of and color, living un- discrimination in the world, and how it led to marginalization and afraid in a poverty. She documented all of this as a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning commonwealth, a writer because she believed differences and discrimination could nation, a world where be overcome by education and empathy. Pearl S. Buck International the common good of continues to work with those most discriminated against due to the peoples is of the first circumstances of their birth, whether they be biracial, ethnic minorities, importance, and not or those with physical or mental developmental differences by providing the maintenance of a health, education, livelihood, and psycho-social support to children class or a race or a throughout Asia. This is all made possible thanks to the generosity of nation at the expense child sponsors and program and project donors, whose kindness truly changes lives every day. of others.” – Pearl S. Buck, What China America Means to Me, Even though the COVID-19 pandemic forced the school to teach classes 1942 remotely, the students at the Chongshi Girls’ School in Zhenjiang still had a good year. The girls studied hard and adapted well to the online classroom. To help alleviate some stress the school encouraged the girls to read more books, especially books by Pearl S. Buck and books about strong women in history. A Read and Share book club was started, and the girls are encouraged to share their thoughts about books they have Year at a Glance read. 99.3% of sponsored children The school focused on the physical health of the students by got promoted to the next encouraging each girl to participate in sports activities such as yoga, grade level. floor hockey, and kick boxing. Emotional health was also a priority for the students, especially during these trying times of living through a global pandemic virus. Chongshi Girls’ School participates in an exchange program that enriches the student’s lives by broadening their minds and helping them develop better communication and language skills. The girls have visited the United States, Spain, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Philippines Pearl S. Buck Foundation Philippines saw many successful projects this past year even though COVID-19 disrupted life in many ways. The College Scholarship program has been a shining star for PSBP. Sixty-one students, or 11% of all sponsored children in the Philippines, attended college last year. To answer the call for funding, five scholarships were established to help these scholars, who are majoring in subjects such as engineering, information technology, education, accounting, and tourism. The sponsored children were able to get dental checkups with the help of the Filipino-Chinese Foundation as well as learn about good nutrition with the celebration of Nutrition Month and the Backyard Gardening Project. Families were taught about eating a healthier diet and how to grow their own food to sustain a better, healthier lifestyle. This year, 48 families participated in the Backyard Gardening Project and more are anticipated to participate next year. One of the most significant projects this past year was the COVID-19 Pandemic Support Program that helped families in need during the community quarantine and gave food provisions to families who had no income due to the pandemic restrictions on working. The families of sponsored children were grateful for this support from sponsors. South Korea Pearl S. Buck Foundation Korea has led the way for many successful projects that help multicultural families living in South Korea. There are roughly 330,000 multicultural families living in South Korea accounting for over one million people. The Multicultural Year at a Glance Family Communication Improvement Project provided group counselling for parents and children to help deal with the stresses of being a multicultural family in Korea. Despite the challenges PSBFK was instrumental in the curation of Pearl S. Buck Lives On in Bucheon, an exhibit on presented by the Korean history and culture and Pearl Buck’s relationship with the people of Korea and COVID-19 coronavirus in Bucheon City, which was on display at the Pearl S. Buck International Headquarters in the first half of 2020, a Bucks County, PA. PSBFK also played a leading role in brokering a partnership between total of 88,441 children Bucheon City and PSBI with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to allow the permanent loan of Korean related artifacts from the PSBI archives. and family members were served through our international Taiwan programs during this With the rise of COVID-19 cases in the fiscal year country, Pearl S. Buck Foundation Taiwan, Taipei rolled out a pandemic control response to help the sponsored families they support deal with the virus. A smaller, socially-distanced event was planned for the annual Lunar New Year celebration— restaurant vouchers, red envelopes with monetary gifts, and scholarships and grants were distributed to families. The most successful project this year was an exhibit about the life of new immigrant children. They are the children of one immigrant parent and one Taiwanese parent and are often subject to prejudices and stereotypes that have a negative impact on their psychological wellbeing. Six high school new immigrant children created and curated an exhibit that documented their plight growing up in Taiwan. The exhibit was shown in person for two weeks, attracting over 9,000 visitors, and was then virtual for three months, reaching over 106,000 people. Other services offered this year were training healthcare service interpreters to help new immigrants in filling out paperwork during hospital or doctor’s visits and help with communication with doctors. PSBF Taiwan, Taipei partnered with Citi Foundation to offer financial education courses to parents and children to teach them about fiscal responsibility. New immigrants were also trained to be cultural diversity ambassadors to educate people about different cultures. Thailand Pearl S. Buck Foundation Thailand has had a successful year and implemented several projects to better the lives of the families it supports despite the hurdles that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused. The most successful project for this past year was a Head Lice Prevention Project that taught families how to eliminate head lice and prevent future infestations. Other successful projects were the Coats of Love project, which provided warm coats and other clothing to children and their families to keep them warm during the cold winter months; COVID Prevention Education, which educated families about the virus and the best ways to keep themselves safe and provided food support to those who lost work due to quarantines; and HIV/AIDS Prevention Education, which continues to educate young girls on how to keep themselves safe from contracting the disease. Vietnam With the outbreak of COVID-19, it was imperative to ensure the children in the orphanages were all safe. Through the generosity of PSBI child sponsors and donors, the children were able to eat healthy even with food becoming increasingly expensive and scarce due to the pandemic. PSBIV also provided mouthwash and hand sanitizer to help keep the children healthy. Cleaning supplies were purchased and distributed to the orphanages to sanitize the orphans’ living conditions. The children also had their annual dental check-ups. During quarantine, the children were not allowed to leave their orphanages; the Reading Room project supplied almost 500 books to help the orphans improve their reading skills as well as entertain them during these trying times. School supplies were purchased for all sponsored children and sandals were provided to children at the Birla orphanage. In addition, there were two Teachers for Tomorrow scholars who are working toward their degrees to become educators. The children took part in a Life Skills training course to help them cope with their emotions and learn about disease prevention and their own physical growth. National Historic Landmark Pearl S. Buck House “I believe, then, in exactly the sort of America we have now, except I wish we could see that what we have is good and inevitable, and so cease to hate each other. Our country is based upon diversity of race and upon freedom of belief, and this is our chief claim to be unique and great.” - Pearl S. Buck, What America Means to Me, 1942

The Pearl S. Buck House National Historic Landmark continues to embody the life and legacy of Pearl Buck—as an author, as a humanitarian, and as an activist. The Pearl S. Buck House shares Pearl Buck’s story through preservation, interpretation, storytelling, and dialogue, linking the past to the present, to engage diverse audiences, while educating, inspiring, and empowering visitors to become active citizens and humanitarians. Pearl S. Buck: Honors and Achievements In February 2020, the Exhibit Gallery was transformed into an Awards Room display, Pearl S. Buck: Honors and Achievements, with carefully curated displays of not only Buck’s most well-known honors of the Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize for her writings, but the many lesser- known accolades and honors she collected throughout the years not just for her writing but for her many humanitarian projects and causes for which she advocated over her lifetime. The Pearl S. Buck House Passes AAM Core Documents Verification The Pearl S. Buck House passed the American Alliance of Museums’ Core Documents Verification, an important milestone in its ongoing efforts to demonstrate excellence and meet standards and best practices. Earning Core Documents Verification means the national professional Year at a Glance organization for the museum industry has verified—through a thorough Despite shutting down to expert review—that the museum has an educational mission; and ethics, planning, emergency, the public completely March and collections 13, 2020 due to COVID-19 for stewardship policies the remainder of the fiscal in place that reflect year, a total of 59,796 guests standard practices of professional visited the Pearl S. Buck museums. International property. MISSION Taking Action Tour Named AASLH Award of Excellence Winner In May 2020, Pearl S. Buck International’s project of developing and National Historic Landmark implementing the Pearl S. Buck: Taking Action Tour of the Pearl S. Buck Pearl S. Buck House House was named a 2020 recipient of the Award of Excellence by the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH). The AASLH Opening doors to promote Leadership in History Awards, now in its 75th year, is the most prestigious the legacy of Pearl. S. recognition for achievement in the preservation and interpretation of Buck by preserving and state and local history. Pearl S. Buck: Taking Action is an interactive and interpreting her National dialogic reimagining of a typical historic house tour. Historic Landmark home This tour, which was developed in collaboration with the International to educate the public and Coalition of Sites of Conscience, shares the story of Pearl S. Buck’s forward-thinking human rights advocacy for issues that remain relevant develop cross-cultural today. This tour engages visitors in conversations about subjects appreciation, opportunities important to Ms. Buck. It inspires them to reflect on their own values for children and and to take action to make the world a “good and peaceful place,” as families, and worldwide Pearl S. Buck said and did. “People who have visited our historic site and experienced Pearl S. Buck: Taking Action have left feedback that partnerships. they now have ‘more of an awareness that activism is greatly needed, especially in the climate of America at this time’ and that they were inspired to learn that ‘you can start small’ to make big changes in the world,” noted Pearl S. Buck House curator Marie Toner. Fiscal Year Ending June 3O, 2O20

Revenue 2019/2020 Assets 2020 2019 Without Donor With Donor Current assets: Restriction Restriction Total Cash and cash equivalents 211,940 256,404 Public Support and Revenue Investments - cash and cash equivalents 3,551 93,311 General contributions 807,046 807,046 Investments - operating 29,894 29,030 International Programs 600,445 600,445 Accounts receivable 24,397 28,957 Special Events 10,150 10,150 Current unconditional promises to give 442,036 242,802 Cultural Programming 54,146 54,146 Prepaid expenses 13,602 24,815 Pearl S. Buck House tours 39,286 39,286 Property and equipment, net 1,826,573 2,059,315 Membership 18,455 18,455 Long Term Accounts Receivable 300,423 237,700 Rentals 61,075 61,075 Investments - General Purpose 76,500 76,673 Grants/contracts 240,123 27,606 267,729 Investments - split-interest agreements 130,250 135,513 Other Revenue 14,190 14,190 Investments - endowment 5,914 6,171 Total Revenue 1,844,916 27,606 1,872,522 Other assets 0 0 Total Assets 3,065,080 3,193,691 Net assets released from restrictions: Satisfaction of program requirement 31,271 -31,271 Liabilities 1,876,187 -3,665 1,872,522 Current liabilities Mortgage Payable - Current Maturities 21,477 18,998 Expenses Accounts payable 87,741 65,579 Program Services Accrued expenses 64,767 96,961 Cultural Programs 292,683 292,683 Deferred revenue 47,770 International Programs 760,520 760,520 Long Term Liabilities Pearl S. Buck House 707,588 707,588 Liabilities associated with split-interest agreements 93,890 100,747 1,760,791 0 1,760,791 Mortgage Payable, less Current Maturities 410,487 432,344 Supporting Services Total Liabilities 726,132 714,629 Management & general 122,828 122,828

Fundraising 130,432 130,432 Net assets: 253,260 0 253,260 Without Donor Restrictions Total Expenses 2,014,051 0 2,014,051 Undesignated 342,227 263,733 Designed by the Board for endowment 76,500 79,673 Change in net assests before net Invested in property and equipment, investment gain and increase (decrease) net of related debt 1,394,609 1,607,973 in fair value of split-interest agreements -137,864 -3,665 -141,529

Net investment Income -179 -179 With Donor Restrictions Decrease in fair value of split-interest agreements 1,594 1,594 Perpetual in nature 3,180 3,180 Change in net assets -138,043 -2,071 -140,114 Purpose restrictions 522,432 524,503 Net assets, beginning of year 1,951,379 527,683 2,479,062 2,338,948 2,479,062 3,065,080 3,193,691 Net Assets End of Year 1,813,336 525,612 2,338,948

Revenue by Program Area $1,872,522

Revenue by ProgramRevenue Area by $1,872,522 Program Area $1,872,52243% General contributions ExpensesExpensesExpenses by Program byby Program Area $2,014,051 Area $2,014,051$2,014,051 32% Sponsors & Champions for Children 43% General43% contributions General contributions 14% Grants/contracts32% Sponsors & Champions for Children 32% Sponsors & Champions for Children 38% International38% Programs International Programs 14% Grants/contracts 3% Rentals 38% International Programs 35% Pearl S. Buck35% House Pearl S. Buck House 14% Grants/contracts3% Rentals 15% Cultural Programs35% Pearl S. Buck House 3% Cultural Programming 15% Cultural Programs 3% Cultural Programming 3% Rentals 6% Fundraising 15% Cultural Programs 2% Pearl S. Buck House tours 6% Fundraising 2% Pearl S. Buck House tours 6% Management &6% general Fundraising 3% Cultural1% Membership Programming1% Membership 6% Management & general 6% Management & general 1% Other Revenue 2% Pearl1% S. Other Buck Revenue House tours 1% Special Events 1% Membership1% Special Events

1% Other Revenue Audited Financial Statements available upon request. Audited by Bee Bergvall & Co., Certified Public Accountants 1% Special Events Thank You for Taking Action and for Your Generous Support Foundations, Corporations, & Horsham Township Library The Pittsburgh Foundation Dr. Joseph D. Fecher Community Groups Interger The Questers Rev. William A. Fluck 100 Acre Wood Foundation J. P. Mascaro & Sons The Susan & Raymond L. Held Paula Fricchione & Bradley Shike Afzal Family Foundation Johnson & Johnson Family of Charitable Fund Maria Gallo, Ph.D. Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority Companies The Up Agency Catherine H. Gelwicks Alternative Gifts International JPMorgan Clearing Corp. The Wolfpack Partnership, LP. Marineitta & Jonathan Glancy AmazonSmile Foundation KSLA Brandywine Valley Forge Traditions of America at Thomas & Barbara Hebel American Heritage Federal Credit Lily’s Hope Foundation Saucon Valley Mary & Dennis Helf Union - Perkasie Lower Makefield Women’s Club Tri-Partners LP Cynthia & Thomas Hendricks American Heritage Federal Credit Luberto’s Brick Oven Pizza & United Nations Association of Gregg & Annette Hillis Union - Philadelphia Trattoria Bucks County Shamsul Huda American International Group, Inc. Malmark United States Small Business Renee Cardwell Hughes AMVETS Auxiliary Marie Weaverling Design Administration Gerard J. Hughes, III Andersen Engineering Associates, Merck Foundation Univest Bank and Trust Co. Susan R. Klenk Inc. Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC Upper Bucks Free Press Gail Linenberg Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP Minerals Technologies Inc. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Debbie Macomber Arna Engineering Inc. Moland House Questers Program David & Kelly Maguire Ashmead Insurance Associates Montgomery Theater Verizon Foundation Lauren Massey Bedminster Handmade Morgan Stanley Global Impact Village Improvement Association Jane S. McKenna Bee, Bergvall & Co. Funding Trust Village Library of Wrightstown Janet & Lou Mintzer Bergey’s , Inc. Morrisville Free Library Visit Bucks County David, April & Emily Navazio Bethlehem Baptist Church Music Mountain Theatre Washington’s Headquarters at Elsa & Bruce O’Brien Bingo’s Foundation, LTD Network For Good Moland House Rebecca Oliver-Remshifski & Frank Bishop Estate Vineyard & Winery NJM Insurance Group Waste Management Remshifski Bob Witmer Agency, State Farm Nunan-Slook Post 338 Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Olson’s Auto Repair Insurance PBR Productiions Network Rita L. Orkin & Sinan Akdeniz Brake Blessing Foundation PDC Machines, Inc William Jeanes Memorial Library Jin Park BSA Troop 67 Hilltown Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Wu & Associates, Inc. Doreen H. Paynton Bucks Coalition Against Trafficking, Penn Community Bank - Perkasie Danner Riebe a project of NOVA Pennsylvania Historical and Living the Legacy Society Christopher & Helen Round Bucks County Commissioners Museum Commission Changing Lives Gina & Scott Rubel Bucks County Foundation Perkasie Lions Club Chris and Lynne Brockett Stephanie & Christopher Saveriano CAF America Pihlstrom Family Fund of the Copernicus Society of America Kathleen & Frederick Schea Cenacle Sisters Catholic Community Foundation Franklin St Giving Tree Foundation James W. Scott, III Comcast Cable Communications, Preeclampsia Foundation Lehigh Gayle Goodman & Jim Searing Ronald K. Smith Inc. Valley Promise Walk John B. Huffaker John & Doris Spier Covenant Bank Pumpernicks David, April & Emily Navazio Ardith Talbott Daughters of the American QNB Bank Julie & John Tomlinson Revolution Bucks County Chapter RE/MAX 440 Realty, Inc. Creating Hope Rosalind L. Wee Diversified Refrigeration, Inc. Reed Technology and Information Loraine & David Breidinger David Werrett Domani Design Studio Services, Inc. Joann K. Malta Jean & David Weston Dunleavy & Associates Robert P. Rotella Foundation Lora Mohr Ed & Karen Wilusz Eden Charitable Foundation Rotary Club of Quakertown Martha & Dale Woodland Eduardo and Ursula Pinto Family Salesforce.org Bridging Cultures Wu & Associates, Inc. Fund Samerth USA Anonymous Norma & Rick Yabut Exxon Mobil Corporation Schwab Charitable Fund Louis Altomari Dale & Nicole Yoder Filipino-American Assn. of Secant Group Mateen & Aemen Afzal David Yoder Bucks County Second Congregational Church of David & Prudy Ballai Foundations Community Griswold Susan & Frank Berrodin Partnership Sellersville Museum Colleen Bigham Key Donors Frank R. Goodman Family Sharon McConnell Tom & Barbara Bisko $5,000 & above Foundation Slade Gorton & Company, Inc. Joan & Timothy Block Anonymous Franklin St Giving Tree Foundation Soroptimist International of Shirley Boothman & Andrew Smyth Mary Beth & Christopher Aquino GE Foundation Indian Rock Tim & Dawn Boyle Prudy & Dave Ballai George’s Tool Rental Southampton Free Library James H. Brenneman Loraine & David Breidinger Greatbatch LTD. Stray Cat Blues Kathleen Brunner Chris & Lynne Brockett Green Acres Nursery and The Benevity Community Maureen & Stephen Chadwick John B. Huffaker Garden Center Impact Fund Allen & Glenda Childs Larry King Groveland Elementary School The Burton and Paula Geyer Tina & Hong Choing Susan R. Klenk H & K Group Foundation Annie Cielo & Edward Mader Joann K. Malta H&M Investments, LLC The Craft Boutique, LLC William & Nancy Clifton Lora Mohr Harambee Foundation The First Presbyterian Church Gary & Cheryl Derr David, April & Emily Navazio Hawkeye’s Country Tavern The Graphic Edge, Inc. Diversified Refrigeration, Inc. Stephanie & Christopher Saveriano House The Memton Fund, Inc. Duke & Mary Donnelly Betsy F. Sayre Home at Last Dog Rescue The Nicholas & Eileen Hearne Eden Charitable Foundation Kathleen & Frederick Schea Homewood Suites Doylestown Foundation The Eichfeld Family Foundation Barbara & Daniel Schmidt James W. Scott, III Robert & Lore Eichfeld Wendy Pfundtner Elin & Mahlon Bierly Norma & Rick Yabut Janice & Brian Erkes Quang-Le Phung & Tat Trinh Tom & Barbara Bisko Alice B. Evans Andrea Pollock Elizabeth & Russ Blevins $2,500–$4,999 Judith & Thomas Evenson Jill E. Reeder Paula Blumenthal Aemen & Mateen Afzal Judy Findsen Kathleen & Norman Riddell Debra A. Blunier Carol Blumental Susan & Neil Flynn Danner Riebe Shirley Boothman & Andy Smythe Elaine & Stephen Brenneman Cameron & Diane Fowler Linda & Edgar Roosa Katherine Borgen Maj. Robert L. Brickner Anonymous Rose M. Rotella Linda Bowers Priscilla & Jerry Chambers Paula Fricchione & Bradley Shike Patricia T. Rowan Jo Ann & John Brown Therese & Peter Conn Elaine Friling Gina & Scott Rubel Nelson M. Calkins, Jr. Jean R. Goldfine Falesha Grasty Sean Ryan Marita Carlson Julie & Doug Henning Allan K. Grim Tom Sandin Marie Carluccio Maria L. Jacquard Evangeline R. Gutierrez Erica F. Schirmer Danielle & James Carr Steven S. Kusnadi Surasak Hauger Sara & Robert Schlenker Wendy Carroll Gail Linenberg Thomas & Barbara Hebel Ingeborg Schuster Deborah L. Carstens Janet & Lou Mintzer Cynthia & Thomas Hendricks David E. Shaffer Eileen & John Catino Arlene Nesbitt Brenda Hendrickson Joan & Frank Shultis Nancy Ford Charles Jin Park Julie & Doug Henning Joan Slottow Doris J. Childs Sharon & John Paterson Esther B. Hewlett Shiela & Bernard Small Arlene Clausen The Paynton Family Gregg & Annette Hillis Kathryn & Sanford Sorkin Joyce Clohessy Paul G. Sikoris Elizabeth Hirsch Stephen Spencer Priscilla S. Clute Donald M. Simonds Michael L. Hogan Jan & Rhonda Stefanik Polin Cohanne Ronald K. Smith Roberta A. 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Baxter Jennifer Ludt Linda C. Wisniewski Thembi Dube Maureen Beilke Anthony & Anne Luna Joanne & David Witiak Alfred J. Dubiel Rachel & Michael Bennett Mary S. Lundsten Joyce & Robert F. Witmer Mark S. Dworkin Maxa & Jeffrey Berman Debbie Macomber Martha & Dale Woodland Shelley Eatherly Susan & Frank Berrodin David & Kelly Maguire Jane Woods Dottie Egan Colleen Bigham Teri & Kevin Mandic Sandra & Forest Wortman Charles A. Eldering Joan & Timothy Block JoAnn Maroney Dale & Nicole Yoder Caroline E. Emann Tim & Dawn Boyle Susan A. Maslow Joan F. Finman Maureen A. Brennan Nancy McElwee Sandra Fisher James H. Brenneman Jane S. McKenna $500–$999 Susannah Foster Melissa & Creighton Brewer Richard B. Millham, Sr. Ralph L. Abbott & Lynne R. Sharon & Richard Frank Lynne Brockett Monika Misiuta Dorfman Sheila S. Franklin Robert L. 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Benson John E. Heldridge Mariette Danilo Dennis & Amy Parenti Janet A. Bernet Wade G. Henning Robin Abell & Jonathan Doh Nikki N. Pelzl Susan & Mark Bertelsen Elaine Hines Duke & Mary Donnelly Alice & Gerald Peters Daisan Biares and Family Mark & Lisa Hoffman Mary Pat & David Holewinski Stephen Nelson Brian Wheeler Dale R. Johnson Ellen Holm Helen Nelson Isabell Kaelin Margaret & Hal Holmes Dai-Thuc K. Nguyen Vernon I. E. Wiegand, Jr. John L. Kessell Marion & Gary Hosey James Nicol Carole Williams Larry King Jeffrey Hotz Jane Nowakowski Linda Wilson Cynthia & John Kondon Robin & Tyler Housel Sandra Osifchin Stanley Wrobel Joyce Kornmesser John Igleheart Merrill D. Paletz Kua H. Yeong Matthew Kristof Twin Jalanugraha Adrianna Parsons Bruce Lautenschlager Bonifacio Javier Gail Perry Eileen D. Lenart Michael Jeffery Judy Peterson Sponsors & Champions Mary S. Lundsten Katherine Johnston Paul Pfundtner 50+ Years Edward J. McFadden Joy Jordan David J. Pillow, Jr. Shirley P. 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Loveland Donna Kleinert Helene Russo Nancy McElwee Misa Kurano Toru Sato Janet L. Mintzer Steven S. Kusnadi Jeffrey Satterthwaite Sandra Moore Tammy Kuypers Jane & Donald Schultz Laura J. Morland Ladies of Leisure Book Club James W. Scott, III John Pan Diane & Jerry & Diane Landis Betsy & Frederick Seiz Elizabeth Pan Justin Largin Elizabeth Shay Eleanor A. Robb Elena Laskow Theresa Sheehan Betsy F. Sayre Keith T. Layman Alison & Bob Shourds Carl J. Schneider Amy Levine Paul G. Sikoris James W. Scott Lisa Levithan Diane Smith Estate of William D. Smith Sandra J. Lewis Andrew J. Smyth Thomas E. Spahn Lisa Long Laurie & Karl Soderholm William D. Sproul Jennifer Ludt Kati & Ray Sowiak Gary W. Sterner Daryl MacKeverican John E. Stanojev Patricia A. Sullivan Dianne C. Magee Kolette Stim Mary M. Teale JoAnn Maroney Patricia Stranahan William E. Teale Mayflor Markusic Li Su Linda C. Wisniewski Courtney Marschalek Melanie & Robert Talbert Joan L. Worthington Jeanne & Brian Mason Michelle Thomas Beatrix McCormick Angie & Sam Toerper Nancy McElwee Candace Van Wagner Suzanne & Craig McFadden Laura & William Viel Tricia McMullen Andrea Wager Judith McNeel Jing Wang Stephanie Miller Warminster Rotary Monika Misiuta Stacey Weikel Mission Resource Team Anne Wiley Susan Moczydlowski Danyel & James Williams Diana B. Moises Robert Williams Sandra Moore John Wilson Patricia D. Morrison Kaitlin Wilusz Long Barbara Mushalko Linda C. Wisniewski Curt Nadeau Lisa and Steven Wurster Minh Nguyen Lisa Yan Tim Nicholas Jeanette Yates Melissa Nichols & Jacob Durrett David D. Yoder Carrie Nixon Elizabeth Nordquist

Donor list based on giving from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020. Individual Volunteers Stephanie Grant Freida Myers Barbara Walt Ralph L. Abbott Barbara P. Gregory Nancy Nelson Marguerite Walton Marlene Allen Susan F. Greim Shirley Nichols Sandra R. Weikel Beverly Azzalina Beth Guffey Cheryl Nichols Mary Whitehead Catherine S. Balzer Kelly Hallman Judy Nygard Robert N. Wilderman Lisa Bamford Carole Hartzell Cheri Parsons Sally Wilkinson Joyce Barndt Barbara J. Bell-Hawkey Linda Peppelman Linda C. Wisniewski Kenneth L. Barndt Edward Hawkey Ray Peppelman Martha Woodland Sandra F. Bates Linda A. Hehn Jill E. Reeder Joan L. Worthington Mary Jo Baum Tracy Herz LaFaun Reed-Kahn Janis C. Wozar David J. Bechtel Brenda Hendrickson Joanne Reszka Ann Wright Marjorie Beck Kathy Hierholzer Donna C. Rhodes Cuiming Yan Stephanie Beck Maureen Higgins Grace Romero Eileen Yevcak Susan M. Berrodin Elizabeth Hocine Edgar P. Roosa Jennifer Yuan Meredith Betz Richard Hoff Charlotte Rosen Ronni Bianchini Melissa Hoffman Mark Rother Linda J. Bishop Mary Pat Holewinski Marion A. Sanborn Nora Boardman Susie Huang Virginia Savarese Michelle Bowen Sharon Hutcheon Sophie Saveriano Emily Bradbury Alexis Islinger Marion Schaefer Margot Bradley Bonnie Janke Kimberly Schultz Donna Brigo Patricia W. Jones William Seaton Susan Caldwell Anne K. Kaler Karen Seaton Maureen B. Chadwick Bob Keegan Theresa Sheehan Sandra Cody Charlene Keim Alison Shourds Maria Collura Janet Kelly Jean Silvernail Nancy Cox Dennis Kernan Patricia H. Siwert Karen Crawford Rebecca A. Kiefer Barry Smith Jennifer Cropp Hui Min Kuo Judy Smith Donna L. D’Angelo Peggy Lewis Jacqueline Smith Lisa Dannerth Laura Lomax Charles Snyder Jill E. Dansereau Kate Lorenzi Kati Sowiak Sandra dePorry Cynthia L. Louden Linda Spiegel Annamarie Dieterle JoAnn Maroney Leah Strouse Linda Donaldson Beverly Marriner Nicki Tagert Lynne R. Dorfman Kimberly Marzullo Henry Teoh Elizabeth Downing Suzan Mathieu Lily Teoh Linda Dracopoulos Sharon McConnell Wendy A. Thomas Dottie Egan Eleanor B. McCormick Mildred Tiano Elaine Ellison Linda McCrillis John Tomlinson Caroline E. Emann Barbara McDonald Juliette Tomlinson Josephine F. Farina Nancy McElwee Marie Toner Norma J. Fisher Marjorie McGraw Luding Tong Elizabeth Flexer Janet L. Mintzer Laura Viel Elizabeth K. Foster Sandra Moore Judy Waggener Paula Fricchione Margaret Moore Susan Wagner Gail S. Gaines Betty Mullen Carolyn J. Wallace Tributes and Memorials

Donated By Tribute Name Patricia Mosley Smith Patricia Price Mosley Joe Adamow Mary Adamow Sylvia S. Mott & George D. Mott Joseph D. Fecher Mary F. Adamow Janet L. Mintzer David Nachman Doris Roberts Anonymous Janet L. Mintzer David, April & Emily Navazio Janet L. Mintzer Dolores Austin Dorothy L. (Urban) Warfield Jean Newton & Mary Merle Fund Janet L. Mintzer David A. Ballai Kirk Madison Shirley Nichols Janet L. Mintzer Rodd Bender Doris J. Roberts Ellen & Martin Nuscher James Petrey Sr. Susan & Frank Berrodin Janet L. Mintzer Amy & Dennis Parenti Janet L. Mintzer Edward G. Biester, Jr. Elizabeth Biester The Paynton Family Janet L. Mintzer James H. Brenneman Janet L. Mintzer Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Art Campbell Mary Brown Marlyn Eileen Sansom Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Nancy McDevitt Sharlott Brown Elizabeth D. Clipp Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Alva Fund Karen Buck Regina Finlayson Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Beth Guffey’s Father Paul I. Clymer Janet L. Mintzer Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Richard Eng Beatrice & Louis Danoff Janet L. Mintzer Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Alberta Devine Jennifer Derstine Regina Finlayson Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Evelyn Dickey Diversified Refrigeration Janet L. Mintzer Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Regina Finlayson Phyllis & Reid Edwards Doris Jane Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Elizabeth D. Clipp Paulette J. Eister Janet L. Mintzer Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association Janet L. Mintzer Brenda Factor Polly Judd Susan O. Perry Elizabeth D. Clipp Denise Ferretti Regina Finlayson Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Gary & Kelly Duong Linda Finlayson Regina Finlayson Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Nichole Bella Fung Elizabeth Fretchel Dorothy Warfield Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Kaylin Fung Julie Ginsberg Joseph D. Fecher Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Ara & Minaal Reza Frank R. Goodman Family Foundation Janet L. Mintzer Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Camille & Audrey Dugan George & Trudy Green Joseph D. Fecher Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Julien & Adrien Trieu Linda Groves Gayle Goodman Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Cynthia & Mighty Trinh Nydia Han Janet L. Mintzer Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Samantha Le Trinh & Nathan Yang Roberta Harding Florence Simons Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Keith & Jovan Bartlett Julie & Doug Henning Janet L. Mintzer Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Joey & Vincent Luu Michael L. Hogan Minh Van Le Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Mason & Mandy Trinh Sandy M. Homel Florence M. Simons Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Mason & Mandy Trinh Susie Huang Janet L. Mintzer Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Daniel, Erik & Midori Salgado Heather & Andy Jefferson Helen K. Ruth Brault Quang-Le Phung Trinh & Tat Trinh Daniel, Erik & Midori Salgado Jane Johnston Helen Staten Ron Price Anne E. Kaler Janet Kelly Janet L. Mintzer The Questers Joseph D. Fecher James H. King Evelyn Brewer Dickey Janet & Otto Reile Janet L. Mintzer Susan R. Klenk Janet L. Mintzer Rebecca Oliver-Remshifski & Anne & John Landes John D. & Anne R. Landes Frank Remshifski Janet L. Mintzer Thor Lauritzen Florence Simons Linda & Edgar Roosa Janet L. Mintzer Donna Linksz Janet L. Mintzer Ethel S. Ruth Janet L. Mintzer Anthony M. Luna Nancy Smith Carol J. Schneider Janet L. Mintzer Teri & Kevin Mandic Janet L. Mintzer Alan J. Schwartz Joseph Fecher Paul L. Martino Janet L. Mintzer Laura Shelley Regina Finlayson Nancy McElwee Janet L. Mintzer Claire N. Skidmore Rich Hoff Sue McManus Janet L. Mintzer Lily & Henry Teoh Janet L. Mintzer Cindy Miller & Stephanie Miller Florence Simons Julie & John Tomlinson Janet L. Mintzer Diane & David Miller Joseph D. Fecher Lonetta & C. David Wahlgren Janet L. Mintzer Stephanie Miller Florence Simons Susanna J. Winder Mary L. Angelo Richard B. Millham, Sr. Janet L. Mintzer Joanne & David Witiak Janet L. Mintzer Teresa Moorhead Janet L. Mintzer

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