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The Peace Center Peacebuilding in 2017

was our busiest year on record and we say faced with a hateful incident or situation and allowed for creating a that with a heavy heart. With a steep rise in deeper understanding of those of different races or ethnicities. intolerance surrounding race, religion, SAFE Counseling, Inc. worked with more than 73 individuals immigration status, gender, and sexual and eight families struggling with family and domestic violence. orientation, we began to track the number of calls John Anthony Bochnowicz, SAFE Director, and Vera Bochnowicz we received of incidents of hate in our region. In one also co-wrote a new book titled ‘ON.’ school district alone, we received notice of more than 70 incidents We welcomed our very first Director of Development, Debra of intolerance and bigotry. What we are experiencing locally Wachspress, and a new Executive Assistant, Menina Boyle, tracks closely with the reported spike in incidents of intolerance thanks to the generous support of two donors who stepped forward and bigotry nationally. to help us respond to the significant increase in expressions of hate The Peace Center began addressing this rising tide of hate and intolerance in our local community. This capacity building in by creating a new program for elementary-age students teaching our staff has made a huge difference in overall morale and efforts skills in sensitivity and understanding our differences. Under the toward sustainability. Thanks to a team led by Lisa Litovsky, our creative leadership of Kate Whitman, Director of the Bullying annual auction netted over $80,000, a record-breaker for the Prevention Resource Center, this program was implemented Peace Center. And, our Board of Directors engaged in strategic with impressive results. If funding were not an issue, many more planning to keep us focused in our growth. elementary schools across the region would be open to embracing Every year, non-profits experience peaks and valleys, worries this effective program. and concerns that center on making a difference and having 2017 brought Leadership in Diversity training to the Council sufficient capacity to achieve it. The Peace Center ended 2017 Rock School District, which launched a large-scale effort to train knowing we significantly increased skill levels for students and all of their educators over a three year period. When faced with adults alike, increased our fundraising abilities, and laid the racist incidences, the Quakertown School District reached out groundwork for more collaboration on youth development and and contracted with us to bring our eight-week Respecting Me, leadership, and on racial equity work. Respecting You program to all 4th graders across the district. Our work in the schools is more critical than ever and is making a difference in the lives of children. In 2017, donor support of The Peace Center helped us reach more than 6,000 students across 38 public and private schools. Under the direction of Gayle Evans, our Director of Leadership and Community Engagement, we increased our Dialogues on Race and Interrupting Bigotry and Intolerance workshops throughout the year. These programs offered useful skills on how to intervene when

Betsy & Bob Appelbaum • Nancy & Bill Strong • We honor our Legends in Peace who have Kingdon Swayne • Velia & John Dean • Barbara & Paul played a key role in creating, building and Zimmerman • Bob Brooks • Sid & Carolyn Cadwallader sustaining the work of The Peace Center. • Helen Lovett • Sam Snipes • Warren & Betsy Swartzbeck • JoAnn & Lew Woodman • John Haas • Norval & Ann Reece • Linda & Peter Wiesner • Linda Manzo • Gloria Dodd • Keith Pacheco • Alice Swann • Elwood Cronk • Betsy Crofts • Ruth Hartman • David Hart • Deborah Burns • Maureen Camphire • Dave & Nancy Tickel • Vivian Francesco • Dr. Bill Jacobsen • Dr. Joyce Mundy • Joyce Hadley • Elizabeth Serkin When Hate Comes To Town create equitable classrooms for all students. The Peace Center continues the important work of creat- During 2017, flyers from the KKK and white nationalists ing racial equity in our communities and institutions. This is a appeared in neighborhoods throughout Bucks and Montgomery difficult but not impossible task, if we can recognize we are all Counties. Racial graffiti was written all over an elementary connected to each other. school, on cars, in retirement communities, and on sports fields. In response, the Peace Center made a strong effort to join with an Peace Camp ever-expanding coalition of community organizations and faith- based groups under ONE BUCKS, to counter intolerance and Peace Camp 2017 was a great success! Our sweet and spunky bigotry. (See list of Community Collaborations, below.) People, eleven campers brought great joy and life to camp! We ventured who wanted to be part of a solution, joined us for numerous town into the story of “Wizard of Oz” learning mindfulness from the hall meetings, rallies, candlelight vigils and educational forums. Scarecrow, the role of emotions from the Tinman and what it In addition to this, the Peace Center held monthly Dialogues on takes to have courage from the Lion. We had a fun-filled week Race at several places of faith. These gatherings provided a safe space of playing instruments together, making giant bubbles, crafting for people to listen and learn from each other’s individual and shared and participating in team building activities. It was beautiful experiences. The Peace Center also designed workshops to teach to see the campers (ages 6-10) engage in peace-making skills people the necessary skills and strategies needed to interrupt the and display emotional intelligence. One example of this was hate they were witnessing. These workshops, titled “Interrupting from our lesson on racial stereotyping when two of the campers Intolerance” and “Dismantling Racism” reached more than 700 courageously shared how they had been teased because of their individuals across Bucks County and Philadelphia. skin color and how their fellow campers responded with great Unfortunately, area schools (K-12) saw the greatest increases empathy. Seeing children learning to appreciate their similarities in intolerant behavior and hate incidents. Fortunately, our Peace and differences was powerful! Center educators provided “Leadership in Diversity” training of trainers along with training in accepting differences, kindness, and dialogues to address the root causes of racism as well as the manifestations of its existence. The Peace Center offered support and services to many school districts, including Centennial, Council Rock, Neshaminy, Pennsbury, Quakertown and numerous parochial schools. These programs have allowed us to engage with more than 2,000 young people and adults in an effort to Community Collaborations

African American Museum of Bucks County • Arcadia University’s International Peace and Conflict Resolution master’s program • Arrows for American Indians • Congregation Beth El • Congregation Brothers of Israel • Bristol Friends Meeting • Bucks Safe • Bucks Against Gun Violence • Bucks County Commissioners • Bucks County Community College • Bucks County Human Relations Council • Bucks County Socialists • Bucks County Women’s Advocacy Coalition • Buxmont Coalition for Peace Action • Buxmont Unitarian Universalist Fellowship • CeaseFire PA • Centennial School District • CB Cares Education Foundation • Church of the Holy Nativity • Congregation Kol Emet • Council Rock School District • Delco United • Doylestown Friends Meeting • Doylestown Methodist Church • Doylestown Presbyterian Church • First Baptist Church of Langhorne • George School • Interfaith Community of Lower Bucks • Interfaith Community for Middle East Peace • Jack & Jill of Bucks County • Langhorne Council for the Arts • Middletown Township Supervisors • Moms Demand Action • NAACP Bucks County Chapter • Brewing • Neshaminy Federation of Teachers • Neshaminy School District • Newtown Friends Meeting • NOVA • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church • PA United for Background Checks • Peace Day Philly • Peace Fair • Pearl S. Buck International • Pennswood Village Retirement Community • Rise Up Doylestown • S.A.G.E (Senior Adults for Greater Education) • Second Baptist Church of Doylestown • Shir Ami • St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Yardley • St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Church • Temple Judea of Doylestown • The Links, Inc., Bucks County Chapter • United Christian Church • Welcoming the Stranger • Yardley Friends Meeting.• Yardley United Methodist Church • YWCA Bucks County • Zubaida Foundation Programming in Schools

Bullying Prevention Resource Center Celebrating Me, Celebrating You (CMCY)

The Peace Center completed a sixth year as the Bullying In 2017, we piloted our new diversity program for elementary Prevention Resource Center of Bucks County, a collaboration schoolers, Celebrating Me, Celebrating You, at Makefield Elementary between the District Attorney’s office, the Bucks County School. This five-week program focuses on building community, Commissioners’ Office, and all Bucks County school districts. challenging racism, discrimination and stereotypes, engaging in Through this service, we delivered bullying prevention support respectful dialogue around differences, and reclaiming identity circles, teacher trainings in how to respond to bullying, bullying through rejecting assumptions. prevention presentations, and restorative interventions and circle Our pilot had amazing results! Eighty-six percent of students processes to 5,850 people. One group of students who participated reported that classmates are kinder to each other, 78% said they in a circle after a violent conflict shared that while suspensions felt happier coming to school, and over 90% enjoyed learning simply made them angry and often worsened conflict, our circle about people who were different than them. Students wrote that process allowed them to actually talk through their issues and this program made them feel like they weren’t alone, that it’s OK to repair their relationships with each other. Through this service, be different, and to never pre-judge people. we have shown students a new way to approach conflict that is Already, this much needed program has taken off throughout rooted in peace rather than in violence. Bucks County. After a racial incident in the Quakertown made national headlines, the school district asked us to come and deliver Respecting Me, Respecting You (RMRY) Celebrating Me, Celebrating You to every 4th grade classroom. In the words of Nelson Mandela, if hatred is learned, then In 2017, The Peace Center received a 2-year grant from love and peace can be taught. We are hopeful that our young the Connelly Foundation to deliver our character education peacemakers will continue to celebrate their differences together and bullying prevention program, Respecting Me, Respecting You, as they grow into our new leaders! to Catholic schools in southern Bucks County. This grant was awarded to us after an extremely successful first cycle of the program in 2016. One teacher at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School remarked that this program was “one of the best” she had seen in schools. In every school that received the program, a vast majority of students reported less bullying, better relationships with peers, and feeling happier coming to school. This grant also 86% 90% included funding to deliver our diversity program, Celebrating Me, Celebrating You, to students who received RMRY in 2016. Kinder Classmates Enjoyed learning about people who are different

“If you want to end war, then instead of sending guns, send books. Instead of sending tanks, send pens. Instead of sending soldiers, send teachers.” Malala Yousafzai (17-year-old Nobel Peace Laureate) “This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; Programming in Schools no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.” Dalai Lama Girls Unlimited (GU) Girls Unlimited had a stellar year in 2017! We delivered Participating Schools our social/emotional intelligence program to nearly 1,800 girls! Since it started six years ago, GU has now touched the lives of GIRLS UNLIMITED approximately 8,000 seventh grade girls, making school a safer, Bensalem School District: Cecelia Snyder Middle School • kinder place for them to spend their days. In December 2017, Robert Shafer Middle School we identified two girls who were experiencing suicide ideation Bristol Borough School District: Bristol Borough Middle School and were able to get them the help they needed. This is no small Bristol Township School District: Neil Armstrong Middle School feat! The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention reported Centennial School District: Klinger Middle School • that suicide has become the leading cause of death for middle Log College Middle School schoolers overtaking auto accidents for the first time in history. Council Rock School District: Newtown Middle School • One of the highlights of the year was our visit to Trenton to work Neshaminy School District: Carl Sandburg Middle School • with girls in the Home Works program. These were underserved Maple Point Middle School • Poquessing Middle School young women who faced many obstacles in their quest to succeed Pennsbury School District: Pennwood Middle School • educationally and personally. They loved GU! And we loved William Penn Middle School being with them! Programs like GU should not be supplementary. Catholic Schools: Our Lady of Grace • Grey Nun Academy They should be a vital part of every middle school curriculum. Our research results for the year were once again impressive. RESPECTING ME, RESPECTING YOU, CELEBRATING Ninety-five percent of girls reported that their friendships improved ME, CELEBRATING YOU, & RESTORATIVE CIRCLES after participating in the Girls Unlimited program and 72% Bristol School District: Snyder-Girotti Elementary • Bristol reported less bullying and cyberbullying. High School Centennial: William Tennent High School Council Rock: Churchville Elementary • Rolling Hills Elementary Pennsbury School District: Fallsington Elementary • Makefield Elementary Quakertown School District: Trumbauersville Elementary • Tohickon Valley Elementary • Richland Elementary Catholic Schools: Holy Trinity School • Our Lady of Grace 95% 72% School • St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School

Improved Friendships Less Bullying Financial Statement January 1 - December 31, 2017

Expenses INCOME BALANCE SHEET Contributions 118,770 Assets Special Events 91,754 Bank Account & Cash 228,230 Grant Income 85,500 Investments 7,015

County Contracts 60,000 Accounts Receivable 3,700 Expenses Program Income 49,194 Prepaid Expense 3,903 Fees 44,142 Fixed Assets 10,923 Other 2,220 Other Assets 600 Total 451,580 Total Assets 254,371

Expenses EXPENSES Liabilities Payroll & Taxes 292,893 Payables 443 Professional Fees 65,632 Payroll Liabilities 10,027 Rent & Insurance 25,779 Grant Funds 58,527 Telephone 2,854 Dedicated Funds 120,571 Expenses Total Liabilities 189,568 Copying 14,692 Postage 2,424 Equity Supplies 9,383 Endowment 18,117 Training 3,713 Retained Earnings 41,177 Mileage & Travel 1,936 Net Income 5,509 Events & Meetings 12,894 Total Equity 64,803 Audit 3,800 Depreciation 2,885 Total Liabilities & Equity 254,371 Other 7,186 Excess of Income over Expenses 5,509 Total 446,071 (unaudited)

INCOME EXPENSES County Contracts Fees Community & General 13% 10% Schools Operation Program 23% Income 11% Special 56% 20% Events 19% 21% Grant 27% Income Fund Raising Contributions 2017 Donors

Individuals Harold Weinstein • N. Jeremy & Kef Kasdin • Shelly Kraun Kasrel & Mark Kasrel Jennifer & Robert Abrahamson • Susan Abtouche • Stephen Albert & Barbara • Marsha Katz • Natalie Kaye & Ivan Winegar • Barbara Keener & Ken Sharples Wachter • Elizabeth Aldridge • Brogan Allardice • Cathy Altman • Cory Amsler • Connie Keener • Gail & Alan Keim • Cheryl & Bernard Kelberg • Carole & Eileen Shapiro • Terry & Lisa Amsler • Bob & Peggy Anderson • Nancy Kelly-Daversa • Sandra Kelsey • Chris & Cathy Kerr • Jacqueline Kimel • Lisa Anderson • Bob Applebaum • Maria Armington • Karen Arner • Eleanor Kimmelman • Betsey & Bob King • Sallie & John Kingham • Peter Knecht • Atkinson • Susan & Paul Atkinson • Wendy Attadgie • Drew Augenblick • Teresa & William Kolenda • Jane Korman • Karen Kreller • Lavinia & Suriender Namie Bae • Beth Ann Bailey-Rinkus & Robert Rinkus • Rebecca & Ernie Kumar • Judith Adams Lagana & Anthony Lagana • Larry Langhans • Jill Bancroft • Ursula Bancroft & Carl Rosenbaum • Arleen Barisa • Elaine & Laurinaitis • Donna Lawrance • Diane Lebas • Marilyn Lebovitz • Janice Howard Barkan • Mary Anne & Ray Battaglia • Peace Baxter • Liz Beer • Lehmann • Elayne Leonelli • Lois & Brian Levey • Leslie Levin • Amy Levine Sylvia Bendikas • Beth Benson • Gwenn Benson • Ellan Bernstein • Ken Biehn & Sean Flaherty • Lydia & Paul Lewis • Gail & Philip Lewis • Aleka & Edward • Judith Binder • Patricia Binder • Daniel Blau • Tracy Lee Bleakney • Anita Leydon • Sally Liddie • Tricia Linkenheimer • Lisa & Daniel Litovsky • Polly Block • Pat Blumenthal • Rosemarie Bockman • Jana Bovino • Maggi Boyer Lodge & Dick O’Hern • Rodger Lowenthal • Karen & Christopher Lucca • • Chuck & Cheryl Boyle • Menina & John Boyle • Judy Braddy • Janet Braker Renee Lustbader • Elizabeth MacNish • Sue & Sam Madeira • Mary & John & David McCullough • Kay Braun • Jean & Bill Brenner • Barbara Britton • Magee • Kathy Mahan • Debby Maisel • Deborah Malavetz • Karen & Paul Miriam Brodkin • Denise Brooks • Michele Brotman • Gloria Brown • Jo Anne Maloch • Judy Mann • Barbara Marini • Ray Mattern, Jr. & Mary Taylor • Marna Bucciarelli • Margaret Burger • Andrew Burgess & Rae White • Malcolm & Matthews • Alice Maxfield & Nelson Camp • Judy Mazess • Erin McDonald • Madelaine Burgess • Debbie & Ed Burns • Chris & Mary Ann Bursk • Marj Linda & Michael McGowan • James McGowan & Karen Korchinsky • Christine & Ken Burton • Betsy Cadwallader & Terry Christensen • Mary & James McKee & Tony Walsh • Anne McKernan • Richard & Pat McLaughlin • Tamara Callahan • Maureen & Tom Camphire • Juanita Caplan • John Carle • Michael & Edward Grunde McLaughlin • Ward McMasters • Judith McTaggart • Pat & Aimee Caro • Pat & Betsy Carr • Maxine Carson • Sue Casey • Marguerite & Carl Mehalick • David Meiser • Gail Meltzer • Patricia Merkel • Lincoln Chandler & Richmond Shreve • Susan Charleston • Anthony & Benita Checchia & Julie Merwin • Mary Jo Michaels • Phil & Debbie Miele • Linda & John • Pat & Joe Chelius • Debbie & Victor Chong • Wai Chu • Rein & Brenda Miller • Susan Millner • Jane Millner • Donald Minnick • Willie Mitchell • Clabbers • Dawn & Joe Clabbers • Kim & Neil Clabbers • Ruthann & Kyle Timothy Mitchell • Jane Mohler • Kathia Monard-Weissman • Tarik & Atrice Cloman • Jim Coan • Anne & Richard Coe • Lauren & Ryan Corso • Diane Coyle Moore • Bridget Morina-Meyer & Mike Meyer II • Joanne Mosemann • Marty & Jim Coyle, Jr. • William Coyle • Betsy & Dan Crofts • Richard Croll • Thomas Moss-Coane & Jim Coane • Mohammed Murad & Suzan Altseimer Murad Crosier • Dee Crumbley & Steve Schnur • Jennifer & Gary Culp • Libby & • Jim & Jayne Murphy • Stuart & Alisa Myles • Kevin Nakashima • Larry Maurice Curtis • Beverly Dale & Lawrence Souder • Michael Danchak • Lisa Necowitz & Robin Kevles-Necowitz • Barbara Noble • Melissa Olivieri • Holly Darnowsky & Alan Walker • Randi Davis • Tina Davis • Marie Dean • James & Thomas Olson • Mary Riordan O’Malley • Keith Pacheco • Lee Pacheco & DeMerlis • Bonnie Derr • Sandy Devine • Estra & Dave Devore • Gayle Murray Schechter • Barbara Packer • Kathy Padow • Jennifer & Achilles Diamond • Laura Dickerman • Luanne DiPaolo • Robert Dockhorn • Carl Paparsenos • Beatrice & Thomas Paparsenos • Paris Parker • John & Kathie Dockhorn • Judy & Michael Doherty • Joan Douglas • Dori & Larry Dugan Parry • Henry & Julie Parry • Shelley & Linda Partlon • Faith Paulsen & Barton • Mary & Joseph Dunn • Renata Duque • Cate & Dave Ebaugh • Christine Sacks • Diana & Ed Pazicky • Iris Pearson • Charley & Ruth Peterson • Bonnie Edmonds • MaryAnn Edwards • Diane Ellis-Marseglia • Ellen Ely • Erica Evans Porter • Michan and Alan Pour-Azar & Race Pour-Azar Rambam • Martin • Gayle & Guy Evans • Darcy Fair • Lynn Fanok • Robin Farr • Christopher Presberg • Valerie Profit • Julie & Damian Proulx • Robin Pugh • Phyllis Farrell • Matthew Fawcus • Carol Fee • Judith Fellows • Connie Fenty • Nancy Purscell • Helen Quatsoe • Elizabeth Quigley • Jeanne & Thomas Quinn • & Michael Ferguson • Doris Lynn Ferleger • Nancy Fine • Betty Finnegan • Marylynne Raftery • Philip Ranta • Ann & Norval Reece • Ernette Reid • Mary Brian Fitzpatrick • Marcia Fisher • Pam & Leo Fitzpatrick • Monica & Oliver & John Reinhart • Ann & Paul Rhoads • Ron Ricci & Mariann McKee • Chris Flint • Vivian & Michael Francesco • Jo Freehand & Jonson Miller • Marion Ann Rider & John Mammel • Lorrie & David Riggs • David Ritchey • Hugh Freiberg & Ray Smith • Harriet Freidenreich • Margaret Friedrich • Linda & Ritchey • Elizabeth & David Rivers • Susan Robbins • Lance & Anne Roberds • Michael Frolove • Bill & Dot Gaboda • Bobbie & Don Gallagher • Judith Gelade Deb Romanski • Susan Rose • Beth Rosner • Beverly Rubman • Ann & Charles • Mary Gentile • Bob & Tess Gleim • Liz Goldenberg • Mary Gonzalez • Gayle Rucker • Paula & Richard Ruderman • JeanLu Ryersbach • Joann & James Goodman & Jim Searing • Emmet & Edith Gowin • Leanna & J. D. Graham • Sachs • Joan Sadoff • Athena Sarafides • Dave & Betsy Satterthwaite • Lisa Paul Gratz • Ana Greene • William Gretzula • Joe & Jolynn Grindrod • Abby Satterwhite & Martyn Darby • Patricia Savadove • Jane Schapiro • Rose Marie Gross • Barbara & Steve Gross • Jenn Gross • Michael Gross • Daisy Grubbs Schieber • Susan Schurr • Jane Scopelite • Judy Bluebond Seelig • Peter • Tom Guest • Joyce Hadley • Camille Hamlet • Chris Hanson • Amparo & Seelig • Elizabeth Serkin • Fred & Madeline Shapiro • Geri Shatz • Shelley Bill Harpel • Robin Harper • David Hart • Ruth & Sam Hartman • Wayne Shaw • Nancy Sheehy • Brad Sheeks & Pat McBee • Betty & John Shepherd • Heacock & Renée Noel • David & Susan Heckler • Bill & Linda Heinemann • Donna & Howard Shur • Anthony Simmons • Barbara Simmons & Steve Nolan Marjorie Hendler • Sue Hennigan • Robin & Jim Hipple • Joseph Hochreiter & • Cindi Skripak • John Skudris • Kathleen Sladkus • Lillian Smith • Marion & Eileen Wachtman • Donna & Steve Hoffman • Mary Ellen Hoffman • Jenny Sam Snipes • Deborah & David Sokol • Cathy Sorace & Jim Dodaro • Kati & Hollingshead • Susan & Scott Hoskins • Allison & David Howe • Mike & Robin Ray Sowiak • Willetta Sprenkel • Jonathan Sprout • Helane Staller • Susan Hoy • Lois Hughes • David Hunt • Debbie & Arthur Issadore • Laura Jackson Starr • Diane & Dennis Steadman • Wendy Steginsky • Kari Steinert & Renee • Sheila Jacobs • Walter & Polly Jamison • Sue Jasiewicz • Mary Jo & Ralph Cologne • Aliza Stern • Janet Stoler • Michelle Stoler • Marylou Kelly Streznewski Jerome • Bud Johnson • Jane Johnson • Kellie Johnston • Elise Jones • Amy & Thomas Streznewski • Nancy & Bill Strong • Ron Strouse • Carola Struyk & Ken Kaissar • Edye Kamensky • Marie Kane • Kyra Karsch • Karin Kasdin & (Continued on next page) 2017 Donors

Individuals continued… • Longwood Gardens • Lower Makefield Police Department • LRAKAHBR, Inc. • Jomarie Sutera • Marty & Sue Sutton • Alice Swann • Lauren Swann • • MacConnell’s Service Center • Makefield Elementary School PTO • Manon Linda Tabas • Jerry & Susan Taylor • Cindy Tenaglia • Corey Karsch Tendler & Restaurant • McCaffrey’s Food Markets • Monument Bank • Mountain Laurel Jared Tendler • Lara Tennison • Tom Thomas • Christina Thomas • Dave Tickel & Spirits Distillery • Mrs. G’s TV & Appliances • Museum of the American Marie Liun • Ruthanne Tickel-Logan • Ernie Tkac • Brian Tran • Nancy Trent Revolution • National Glass and Metal Co., Inc. • Neshaminy Creek Brewing • & David Head • Barry Truchil & Bernadette West • Camille Turner • Carolyn & Neshaminy Kids Club, Inc. • Newtown Optical • Northampton Psychotherapy Harry Turner • Kim & Wayne Vaccaro • Linda Ventola • Johanna Vogel • Debra Associates • Party Host Helpers Bucks County • Peace Valley Lavender Farm & Dan Wachspress • Joel Wagoner & Jennifer Weinstein • Anne Berman • Pennswood Village • Philadelphia 76ers • Philadelphia Distilling • Waldorf & Josh Waldorf • Perry Warren • Kyle Wasko • Carol & Joel Weiner Philadelphia Phillies • Plumsteadville Inn • Rainbows of Healing • RE/MAX • Sara Weiner • Dan Weinstein • Kristen & Dan Weinstein • Diana Weiss • Properties, Ltd. • River Country • Robert Small & Assoc., LLC • Rostair Bob & Florence Wharton • Marcie White • Janet & Stephen Whittaker • Linda Foundation • Rotary Club of Langhorne • Sage Realty Group • Sanctuary & Peter Wiesner • Claudie Williams • Don & Geri Williams • Lynn Williams • Retreats • • ShopRite of Hunterdon County, Inc. • Solutions Patricia Willis & Thomas Willis, Jr • Richard Wilson • Roseann & David Winans for Daily Living • Spring Mill Country Club • Star Systems • Stark & Stark, • Ellie Winslow • Linda & Steve Wisniewski • Ruth Witte • Julia Woldorf • Attorneys at Law • State Farm Insurance Co • Stern & Eisenberg PC, Attorneys at Law Diane Woodruff • D. Constance & Robert Wrzesniewski • Rosemary Wuenschel • Stone & Key Cellars • Peace Collection • Thai Tida Restaurant • Mary Wyshywaniuk • Kim & Clifford Xantus • Ilene Young • Nadia Zadorozny • The Chilly Banana, LLC • The Counseling Center • The Mike Doyle Group • The • Larry & Carol Zetterberg • Babs Zimmerman • Brenda & Avi Zlatin Newtown Theatre • The Thompson Organization • Trenton Thunder Baseball • Tullyvision Studios, Inc. • Univest Bank and Trust Co. • US 1 Auto Sales • Wayne Businesses & Organizations Phillips Electric • Webster Law • Wegmans - Warrington • Woods Services • Yardley 86 West Restaurant & Bar • Allstate Insurance Co • Art is Zen • Associated Dermatology Associates, P.C. • Ye Olde Yardley Florist • YogaLove Printing & Graphics • Attitudes Hair Studio • Attleboro Village • Berkshire Hathaway / Fox & Roach - Kennedy • Berkshire Hathaway / Fox & Roach - Silver • Faith Communities Billykirk • Black Bass Hotel • Blush Hair Salon & Make-up Studio • Bristol Friends Meeting • BuxMont Unitarian Universalist Fellowship • Fallsington Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve • Bowman’s Tavern • Bucks County Food Friends Meeting • Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart • Makefield Monthly Meeting Runners • Bucks County Historical Society • Bucks Thyroid & Endocrine Care, LLC • Middletown Friends Meeting • Newtown Friends Meeting • Old Pine Street • Burns’ Pharmacy • CBSD - Lenape Middle School • Central Bucks Education Presbyterian Church • Sacred Paths Community • School of Sacred Ministries • Association • Christian Heating & Air Conditioning • Christine Littell Photography Solebury Friends Meeting • Southampton Friends Meeting • United Christian • CKO Yardley/Doylestown • Coffee Cup Cafe • County Theater • Cramer’s Church • Wrightstown Monthly Meeting • Yardley Friends Meeting Bakery • Crossing Vineyards and Winery • Doylestown Bike Works, LLC • Eastern Ski Council • El Tule Authentic Mexican and Peruvian Government Restaurant • Endless OBX • Eric J. LePine, D.M.D., P.C. • Etched Atlas • County of Bucks, Behavioral Health Farmers Insurance Ron Horwitz Agency • Feasterville Family Dentistry • First National Bank & Trust of Newtown • Foster Mower Service, Inc. • Fox & Foundations Hound Bed and Breakfast • Fredendall Building Company • Garden State Arbonne Charitable Foundation • Bucks County Foundation • Community Discovery Museum • George Nakashima Woodworker, S.A. • Ghost Tours of Foundation of New Jersey • Connelly Foundation • Foundations New Hope • Girls Unlimited Educators • GMG Insurance Agency • Graphic Community Partnership • Giving Hope Network • Nobadeer Foundation • Imaging • Grounds for Sculpture • Hannah Nails & Spa • Happ Contractors, Rostair Foundation Inc. • Hate Has No Home Here Yardley • ICON Clinical Research, LLC • James A. Michener Art Museum • James J. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc • Janney Matching Gifts Montgomery Scott LLC • Judy’s Corner • K. E. Seifert, Inc • Karen Ann Ulmer, P.C. • American Express Foundation • Colorcon, Inc. • Merck Foundation • Prudential Kramer Portraits • Law Office of Kristine A. Michael, P.C. • Leck’s Exterminating Financial • United Technologies

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