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United States Bankruptcy Court for the: Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case number (if known): 17-______ ¨ Check if this is an amended filing Official Form 204 Chapter 11 or Chapter 9 Cases: List of Creditors Who Have the 30 Largest Unsecured Claims and Are Not Insiders, on a Consolidated Basis 12/15 A list of creditors holding the 30 Largest unsecured claims must be filed in a Chapter 11 or Chapter 9 case. Include claims which the debtor disputes. Do not include claims by any person or entity who is an insider, as defined in 11 U.S.C. § 101(31). Also, do not include claims by secured creditors, unless the unsecured claim resulting from inadequate collateral value places the creditor among the holders of the 30 Largest unsecured claims. Name of creditor and complete Name, telephone number, Nature of the Indicate if Amount of unsecured claim mailing address, including zip and email address of creditor claim claim is If the claim is fully unsecured, fill in only unsecured code contact (for example, contingent, claim amount. If claim is partially secured, fill in trade debts, unliqui- total claim amount and deduction for value of bank loans, dated, or collateral or setoff to calculate unsecured claim. professional disputed services, and Total claim, if Deduction for Unsecured government partially value of claim contracts) secured collateral or setoff 1 A SECOND CHANCE, INC. Dr. Sharon McDaniel Trade Payables ¨ C $1,742,297.00 ATTN: JASON MILLER [email protected] 8350 FRANKSTOWN AVENUE 412-342-0600; 412-342-0713 þ U PITTSBURGH PA 15221 ¨ D 2 LIST ASSOCIATES, L.P. Fran Donato Trade Payables ¨ C $723,923.65 c/o STONEHENGE ADVISORS, [email protected] - Rent INC. 215-540-0505; 215-320-3777 ¨ U BLDG M-7, SUITE 400 D PHILADELPHIA PA 19112 ¨ 3 CHILD FIRST SERVICES Nathaniel Williams Trade Payables ¨ C $643,107.00 718 ARCH STREET [email protected] 5N þ U PHILADELPHIA PA 19106 ¨ D 4 GEORGE JUNIOR REPUBLIC Richard Losasso Trade Payables ¨ C $623,223.00 233 George Junior Rd [email protected] P. O. box 1058 þ U Grove City PA 16127 ¨ D 5 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SRVS James Black Trade Payables ¨ C $565,696.00 222 N. 17TH STREET [email protected] PHILADELPHIA PA 19103 þ U ¨ D 6 WOODS SERVICES Neil Jones Trade Payables ¨ C $461,147.00 PO BOX 36 [email protected] LANGHORNE PA 19047 215-750-4285 þ U ¨ D 7 DELTA COMMUNITY SUPPORTS David Wyher Trade Payables ¨ C $421,012.30 1777 SENTRY PARKWAY WEST [email protected] GWYNEDD HALL- SUITE 400 215-654-1000 Ext.125 þ U BLUE BELL PA 19422-2211 ¨ D 8 CHILDREN'S CHOICE, INC. Dr. Carolyn Eberwein Trade Payables ¨ C $355,146.00 211 BENIGNO BLVD [email protected] BELLMAWR NJ 08031 856-754-0914 þ U ¨ D Official Form 204 Chapter 11 or Chapter 9 Cases: List of Creditors Who Have the 30 Largest Unsecured Claims Page 1 Case 17-14463 Doc 1 Filed 06/30/17 Entered 06/30/17 10:13:33 Desc Main Document Page 22 of 122 Debtor Wordsworth Academy, et al. Case number (if known) 17-______ Name of creditor and complete Name, telephone number, Nature of the Indicate if Amount of unsecured claim mailing address, including zip and email address of creditor claim claim is If the claim is fully unsecured, fill in only unsecured code contact (for example, contingent, claim amount. If claim is partially secured, fill in trade debts, unliqui- total claim amount and deduction for value of bank loans, dated, or collateral or setoff to calculate unsecured claim. professional disputed services, and Total claim, if Deduction for Unsecured government partially value of claim contracts) secured collateral or setoff 9 DEVEREUX FOUNDATION Cindy Beegle Trade Payables ¨ C $350,247.00 P.O. BOX 8538-122 [email protected] PHILADELPHIA PA 19171 þ U ¨ D 10 JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN'S Paula Goldstein Trade Payables ¨ C $274,191.00 SERVICE [email protected] 2100 ARCH STREET 267-256-2101; 267-256-2050 þ U PHILADELPHIA PA 19103 Ext. 5000 ¨ D 11 FIRST HOME CARE Dr. Gina Fusco Trade Payables ¨ C $220,167.00 833 E. Butler ave [email protected] Doylestown PA 18901 215-345-0444 Ext.126 þ U ¨ D 12 NORTHEAST TREATMENT Kevin Noel - CFO Trade Payables ¨ C $188,747.00 CENTERS INC. [email protected] 499 N. 5TH STREET 215-451-7159 þ U PHILADELPHIA PA 19123 ¨ D 13 VALLEY YOUTH HOUSE Thomas Harrington Trade Payables ¨ C $188,613.00 827-829 LINDEN STREET [email protected] ALLENTOWN PA 18101 þ U ¨ D 14 CARSON VALLEY CHILDREN'S Diane Kiddy Trade Payables ¨ C $187,837.00 AID [email protected] 1419 BETHLEHEM PIKE þ U FLOURTOWN PA 19031 ¨ D 15 STAFFING PLUS, INC. Anne Haley Trade Payables ¨ C $178,238.00 551 WEST LANCASTER AVENUE [email protected] SUITE 202 4TH FLOOR 610-526-6746; 610-526-6746 þ U HAVERFORD PA 19041 ¨ D 16 Pradera Corporation Nilda Ruiz Trade Payables ¨ C $144,824.00 4301 Rising Sun Ave [email protected] PHILADELPHIA PA 19140 þ U ¨ D 17 TABOR CHILDREN'S SERVICES Larry Buchholz - CFO Trade Payables ¨ C $137,263.00 601 NEW BRITAIN RD [email protected] DOYLESTOWN PA 18901 215-842-4800 Ext. 402 þ U ¨ D 18 PROGRESSIVE LIFE CENTER, Laurence Jackson Trade Payables ¨ C $135,403.00 INC [email protected] 1704 17TH ST.NE þ U WASHINGTON DC 20002 ¨ D 19 VISIONQUESTNEW Beth Ann Rosica Trade Payables ¨ C $133,832.00 PO BOX 536513 [email protected] PITTSBURGH PA 15253-5907 þ U ¨ D 20 BETHANNA Ron Singer - CFO Trade Payables ¨ C $119,891.00 1030 Second Street Pike [email protected] Southampton PA 18966 þ U ¨ D Official Form 204 Chapter 11 or Chapter 9 Cases: List of Creditors Who Have the 30 Largest Unsecured Claims Page 2 Case 17-14463 Doc 1 Filed 06/30/17 Entered 06/30/17 10:13:33 Desc Main Document Page 23 of 122 Debtor Wordsworth Academy, et al. Case number (if known) 17-______ Name of creditor and complete Name, telephone number, Nature of the Indicate if Amount of unsecured claim mailing address, including zip and email address of creditor claim claim is If the claim is fully unsecured, fill in only unsecured code contact (for example, contingent, claim amount. If claim is partially secured, fill in trade debts, unliqui- total claim amount and deduction for value of bank loans, dated, or collateral or setoff to calculate unsecured claim.
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