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TRPIL Progress Report TRPIL Progress Report Capital Campaign Committee David Ball Bracken Burns Doctor Anthony Canterna Ron Foil Chrissy Kramer John Luckhardt Edward C. Morascyzk Steve Morgan Jim Pierotti Karen Sarkis Sonny Spossey Kathleen Kleinmann (TRPIL CEO) Fun at the 5K! April 28th, 2018 was our 3rd annual Walk, Run, Roll 5K! Take a look at how much fun we had! Save the dates! Our Golf Outing is September 24, 2018! At Lone Pine County Club we will once again be having a blast tackling the 18 hole course! The WCCF Day of Giving is September 12th! WCCF will be matching a portion of your donation from 8am to 8pm on this day—be sure to help us out and donate! Please put them on your calendar today! Thank you to all of our donors, who are listed inside of this publication! We cannot express how grateful we are for your support! 5/2018 Page 2 TRPIL Progress Report Trpil thanks its donors! $100,000 and Above William Nalitz Anonymous $1,000 and Above (cont.) Brownfield Grant Bracken and Kathryn Burns Local Share Account Chambers Insurance Agency PA Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program Daniel Wind Redevelopment Authority of the County of David Davis Communications Washington EQT Corporation $50,000 and Above Eric and Linda Wright Allegheny Foundation First Energy Foundation Goetz Family Foundation Fourth Presbyterian Church $10,000 and Above Jan Kosek First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Joann Naser ffGreene County John Luckhardt FISA Foundation Kenneth Kulak Massey Charitable Trust National Council on Independent Living Leo and Adele Trich PNC Bank Charitable Trust Matt Aloiso UMPC Millcraft Investments Washington Financial Charitable Foundation Net Xperts LLC $5,000 and Above Patrick Gray Centene Corporation Patrick Griffith Kathleen Kleinmann Pennsylvania Health and Wellness Key Bank Progressive Mobility $1,000 and Above Sonny Spossey Appraisal Nation, LLC Tony Canterna Astroturf Corporation $500 and Above Brentwood Bank Amy and Ron D'Amico Columbia Gas of PA BABB Inc. Community Foundation of Greene County Blackburn's Physicians Pharmacy, Inc. CT Consultants Brook Ward F & L, LLC Chapman Corporation Fady Sahhar Christine Sheppard Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Curt Czmiel James Hoy Curtis Lute Jan Crockett Deborah Holden Karyn Brooks-Magulick and Dennis Magulick Delores Robertson Keystone Coach Works Doug Bonnette Observer Publishing Company Edward Pahula Palermo Kissinger & Associates Florence Moffit Range Resources Corporation Hartman & Hartman, Inc. Robert Bruno Human Engineering Research Lab Schneider Downs & Co., Inc. Jacqueline, David Hogg Trinity Track Club Jason Baer UPMC Health Plan Jeffery Woods Washington County Community Foundation TRPIL Progress Report Page 3 John Flaherty and Brenda Dare Washington County Commissioner Diana Irey Karen Scharf ttVaughn Kathryn Blaker Diesel's Heating Keystone Club Discovery Oil and Gas LLC Mark Berton Don Weaver Michelle Rockwell Donna Griffin Mt. Lebanon Office Equipment Co., Inc. Ed Shea Nan Sninsky Edward and Elaine Morascyzk Peg and Ken Foreman Elizabeth Chipps Ray Pittman Eric Crunick SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania Eva Skalyo Steratore Sanitary Supply GBU Financial Life United Homecare Workers of PA Gerald Longstreth UPMC Center for Assistive Technology Gross Industrial Construction Company Waller Corporation Washington County Commissioner Harlan Walmart ttShober, Jr. $100 and Above Hickson's Office Supply Advanced Surgical Hospital Ivana Liberatore, CPA, CFP, and Associates American Legion Post 175 J. Bonenberger Anderson Insurance Consultants Jack Ellenberger ANSYS, Inc. Jackie Hammond Bartusiak Dental Care Jeff Priddle Beechie's Place Jennifer Wiley BenchMark Financial Network Jesse White, LLC Bob Horan Joe Belfiore The Honorable Brandon Neuman John Moore Brenda Gressman John W. Taylor Brightbill Body Works, Inc. Julia Littlefield State Senator Camera Bartolotta June Crowley Carlins Consulting Karen Stimeling Carol Jones The Honorable Katherine Emery Chad Underkoffler Cheryl Adams Kenneth Baker Chrome Krause's Department Store Community Bank Krystle Wise Companions First Veterinary Clinic Lawna Blankenship Leandra Bova CSC Insurance Options Leon Williams, Jr Daniel Kleinmann Linda Dickerson Dave Ball David Hoffmann Lisa Onesi David White Lucy Rooth Deb Ullom Mark Stadler Deidre Staso Martha Miditi DeLucia D. Dezomba Insurance Agency Inc. Mary Ann Yusko Mary Daniels Page 4 TRPIL Progress Report Trpil thanks its Donors! $50 and Above Matthew Taylor Applebee's Meadows Racetrack and Casino Beaconsfield Financial Services, Inc. MedExpress Urgent Care, LLC Candy Bernier Milinovich and Co. Carol Manfredi Miller's Ace Hardware Christian Peer Minnotte Contracting Corporation Christina and Michael Proctor Multiscope Document Solutions Christina Kramer Nicole Marshman Donna Romanko Northwest Savings Bank Dr. Jarol G. DeVoge Numotion G. A. Wozniak & Associates Pam Snyder Jan Caldwell Paul Sonson Jason Kilgore Penn Commercial Jean Pittman Phillips Phillips Smith-Delach, PC Jeanne Zoellner Presbytarian Senior Care Jeannine and Larry Kinskey Prime Solutions Advisors LLC Judith Aiello Puskar Law Firm Karen and Peter Sarkis Quinn Wells Kenneth Spencer Randy Gore Washington County Commissioner Larry Maggi Razoo Foundation Linda Oswald Rebecca Kiger Lou Gadani Robert Gordon Macy's Salina Howcroft Mary Lou Manfredi SMS Technical Services Michele Baker Spence Painting and Remodeling Patricia Mazza Steven Stimeling Paul and Janet Lauer SunnySide Supply Raena Radnor System4 Rich Hall Tina Calabro Road ID Toshiba Business Solutions Rosemary Sanderson Union Grill Sandra Sabot United Way of Westmoreland County Sandra Weber Walker MacCartney Insurance Sandy Ullom Western Pennsylvania Guide to Good Health Sara McCullough Wilma Jean Stacher Stephanie Urchick York Realty United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania TRPIL Progress Report Page 5 Trpil thanks its In-Kind Donors! 30 And Out Living Treasures Animal Park Aladdin's Eatery Lone Pine Country Club Angelo's, Inc. Lowe's Arthur Murray Master Franchisee Matthews Hallmark Aurochs Brewing Company Morascyzk Stopperich and Associates Bean Curd Mr. Gyro's Bravo Napoli Restaurant Brook Ward Nemacolin Country Club Buffalo Wild Wings Nemacolin Woodlands Resort Buford's Kitchen Olive Oil Pizza Cappelli's Beer and Pop Osso's Original Pizza Carnegie Science Center Outback Steakhouse Children's Museum of Pittsburgh Pampered Chef Citizen's Library Penn Station Subs Clad Metals, A Division of All-Clad Peters Township Library Metalcrafters, LLC Phipps Conservatory CVS Pharmacy Pittsburgh National Golf Club David's Limited Pittsburgh Steelers Dickey's Barbecue Pit Pittsburgh Zoo Domino's Pliska's Auto Body Repair Doubletree by Hilton Pool City Pittsburgh-Meadowlands QVC Eat'n Park #55 Rebellion Softball Famous Footwear Outlet Rice Energy Fired Up Pottery Sam's Club Fleet Feet Serenity Farms, Inc. Football Hall of Fame Shirts by Jeff Four Star Pizza Shorty's Lunch Franco's Trattoria South Hills Toyota Gene Hudock Staples George Moore Steel City Dog Rescue Giant Eagle Steel City Graphics Giddy Up N Go Stephen Szabo Salon and Spa Goodyear Subs Unlimited Gorgeous by Sorelle Texas Roadhouse Harry's Pizza The Andy Warhol Museum Home Depot Trader Joe's J&D Cellars Val's Distributing John DiMuccio Vocelli Pizza John Sisson Motors, Inc. Washington Country Club LA Fitness Washington County Chamber of Commerce LA Nails Washington Wild Things Lavalux LED Lighting Wilfred R. Cameron Wellness Center of Lindenwood Golf Club The Washington Hospital Page 6 TRPIL Progress Report Look at how far along we are! Private Donations Private Debt Government Foundation Total Grants Support Phase I Completed $173,833.00 $1,126,167.00 $2,685,000.00 $315,000.00 $4,300,000.00 Phase II Funds to be Raised Funding for Phase I of the Capital Campaign is Site work $320,000.00 complete! We are currently soliciting funds for Mechanical/Electrical $630,000.00 Phases II and III. Restoration of $2,800,000.00 Phase I focused on renovating the lower level Auditorium/Stage area and office areas and the front portions of the remaining floors, ensuring that we can move into a ready-to- Elevator/Stair Tower $450,000.00 system in back of build- use building this summer! ing. Phase II focuses on the rest of the building, Phase III including the historic auditorium and the Construction of $405,000.00 office space around it. This will complete all Conservatory parts of the main facility. Phase III will focus on constructing a conservatory on the top level of the building, creating an accessible and beautiful place for $8,905,000.00 Total everyone in our headquarters and community Project Cost center! Progress on our new headquarters! Progress is coming along well for our new head- quarters and community center! We’re anticipating an August move in date— soon everyone will be able to enjoy this building with us! We’ll be installing our custom designed elevator (able to fit three wheelchairs at once!) in July, and we’re getting ready to install the drywall. The day is coming up! We hope that you’re as excited as we are for the big move! TRPIL Progress Report Page 7 Take a look at what trpil’s staff is up to! Carol Jones, our Independent Living Quality Service Specialist, was an 2018 Athena Awards finalist! We’re tremendously proud of Carol and beyond thrilled that she was considered for such an honor! Way to go Carol! Several TRPIL staff members have presented at state and national conferences over the years. Recently, Andrea Costello and Brenda Dare presented at the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL)’s conference talking about Nursing Home Transitions. TRPIL remains a leader in this field with 165 transitions in less than two years. Our staff arranges the finding of a home or apartment, paying first month rent and security deposits, furnishing the space, and purchasing food. There are a lot of steps in making a transition smooth, and it is generally not in a straight line! Giving Opportunities with TRPIL Transitional Paths to Independent Living (TRPIL) offers specialized ser- vices and guidance that can make a powerful difference in the lives of your loved ones and community through future generations when someone makes a gift.
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