P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R O F R E L I G I O U S C O M M U N I T I E S

2019Annual Report of GRATITUDE

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1 Annual Report of 0 GRATITUDE 2 I A Message from the Executive Director N Board of Directors Mission, Services, and Focus

Impact S Updates and Accomplishments Financial Report I List of Supporters D

@Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities E

@pcrcoutreach

@ClusterOutreach Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities 57 North Franklin Street Pottstown PA 19464 610.970.5995 @PottstownCluster pottstowncluster.org P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R O F R E L I G I O U S C O M M U N I T I E S M Dear Friends, "Thankfulness is the beginning of gratitude. Gratitude is the completion

of thankfulness. Thankfulness may consist merely in words. Gratitude is E shown is acts." - Henri-Frédéric Amiel

At the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities, we do our work as S a response to God’s call to love one another and to put our faith into action. Over the past year, it was your kind acts and offerings that

allowed us to carry out our mission and serve our community. Together, S in 2019, our collective action positively transformed lives in the greater Barbara Wilhelmy, LCSW Pottstown area by providing Food Security, Housing Stability, and Executive Director

Supportive Services and Education to our neighbors in need. A

We are excited to present several new initiatives in the 2019 Annual Report of Gratitude. Over the past year, it has been with your unwavering support and through collaboration with G area organizations, we have been able to serve our community and strengthen what we already do to address the needs of our neighbors in ways not previously possible.

We firmly believe our community is strongest when the most vulnerable among us are treated E with dignity in all circumstances. When we ensure individuals are fed, securely sheltered, and have access to educational resources; our community flourishes. Your partnership — encouraging positive change in the lives of others — is what we value most and for what we are most grateful. It is with a deep sense of gratitude we present this report as a public acknowledgment of your kindness, and in appreciation for your continued support for the work we do.

Barbara Wilhelmy, LCSW Executive Director

The 2019 Annual Report of Gratitude highlights the ways in 2019 the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities focused on: Developing partnerships to offer critical services and supports to increase food security and other indicators of household stability to help end hunger for good; Connecting low-income families and seniors to food pantries via computer; Providing community-based programing designed to help community members develop a better understanding of poverty; Delivering programming designed to provide individuals the education and foundational skills needed to serve as volunteer leaders with a nonprofit community; Coming together to support local under-resourced women, the largest demographic in Montgomery County, PA, living in poverty.

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2019 2020 B O PRESIDENT PRESIDENT

Mary Ann Glocker Roberta Body A

VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT R Roberta Body Judith Watts D TREASURER TREASURER Robert Rettinger L. Cross

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SECRETARY SECRETARY f Elizabeth Peters Elizabeth Peters

DIRECTORS: DIRECTORS: D Michael L. Cross Rev. Joshua M. Caler Matt Green Jill Dennin I

Charles Gulati Matt Green R Kaplan Charles Gulati Bob Larkin David Kaplan E Amy Lehamn Bob Larkin C Rich Newell Ann Maletsky-Morton Robert Rettinger Rich Newell T Janet Simmons Robert Rettinger

Judith Watts Janet Simmons O R

Thank you for your S faithful board service.

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Through inter1 faith cooperatioMn, the Potitstsowsn iCloustenr of Religious Communities provides tangible services, support,

and spiritual g0 uidance to address the basic needs of persons within and beyond the greater Pottstown area, coordinating our programs 2 and referrals to help clients improve their overall stability.

We serve individuals and famiSlies lievingr inv tihec greeater Pottstown area primarily; we also serve residents across Montgomery County for housing stability services. 35 percent of clients are children under the age of 18, 59 percent are adults, and 6 percent are adults age 65 and older.

FOOD SECURITY — assuring accFess to sucfficuients, safe, and nutritious food that meets dietary needs and food preferences for an active, healthy life. HOUSING STABILITY — The Pottstown Cluster provides case management and support in finding safe, affordable, housing for individuals and families facing homelessness or possible eviction. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES and EDUCATION — provides referrals, education, and support to help individuals and families improve their overall stability.

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In 2019, the Pottstown Cluster of P Religious Communities positively A

impacted the0 lives of 25,623 people and provided services to 1,542

unduplicated2 households. C

14, 091 community plates were served though Community Meals and T 592,007 pounds of food was dispersed locally though our public community food pantry and partner agencies in Montgomery County.

Through our Eviction Prevention and Intervention Coalition (EPIC) pilot project designed to stabilize vulnerable families and individuals in Montgomery County who are facing eviction, we provided services to 237 households.

143 people completed our Bridges Out of Poverty workshop and 127 people graduated form our Understanding Poverty to Plan and Persevere (UP3) program; 100 percent of most recent graduates surveyed report experiencing a greater knowledge on how to improve their stability.

PAGE 4 P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R O F R E L I G I O U S C O M M U N I T I E S 2019 UPDATES “Ending Hunger. For Good.” &A The Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities has formed a unique partnership with C Philabundance and Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware County to offer critical services and supports to decrease the number of people facing hunger in the Delaware C Valley. The three organizations collaborated through a series of pilot programs that paired food plus other critical life services to improve food security, household, and financial stability O for its clients. Programming offered a suite of services, including education, financial literacy, health services, M housing and/or assistance. The goal is to end the cycle of no-win decisions: Do I buy food or medicine? Heat or eat? Pay for lunch or a bus pass?

The first pilot program began in February 2019, primarily providing food, financial literacy P coaching and case management, to help approach other issues, including housing challenges. L I S H M E N Our financially empowered Almost Home graduates celebrated the completion of a successful financial empowerment course and are now on a path to creating a brighter financial future for themselves and their families. T S

PAGE 5 P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R O F R E L I G I O U S C O M M U N I T I E S 2019 UPDATES A A Digital Effort to Improve Food Pantry Access &

To improve food pantry service, the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities has joined C MontCo Anti-Hunger Network (MAHN), Manna on Main Street, and The Open Link to participate in a pilot food program that connects low-income people to food pantries via C computer, a twist on online grocery ordering designed to serve low-income consumers. In all, around 130 Montgomery County households are using the service. The project was funded by O The HealthSpark Foundation. M SmartChoice Online Food Pantry

Low-income seniors living in Montgomery County are now P being offered a SmartChoice Food Pantry online-ordering option. The pilot program is called “Extending the Food L

Security Safety Net”. Seniors face many challenges, physically as I well as emotionally, and the hope is this option will make life a S little easier for them, especially in the winter months. H

Approximately 30 of our clients utilize the program, 10 of whom work and cannot visit the Pantry during normal business M hours to use the SmartChoice kiosk. Extending the option to low-income seniors was the natural progression of the program as it is a more flexible option accommodating people with E different needs. N T S

P A G E 6 P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R O F R E L I G I O U S C O M M U N I T I E S 2019 UPDATES A Expanded Educational Community Programs & C C O M In August 2019, the first two groups of community members successfully completed our new UP3 Community Cohort Workshop. Participants spent six weeks developing a better

understanding of poverty, bridging gaps, and building social connections. P

The UP3 Community Cohort Workshop is a free community-based workshop that was L introduced in 2019 and designed to help individuals develop a better understanding of I

poverty, bridge gaps between people of different socioeconomic environments, and build S relationships with one another in the community. H M Volunteer Leadership Program (CVLP)

The pilot Community Volunteer Leadership Program (CVLP), which kicked-off in July E 2019, was designed to provide individuals the education and foundational skills needed to

serve as volunteer leaders with a nonprofit community, such as serving on a board. This was a N program of Leadership Tri-County, in collaboration with the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities, and funded by The HealthSpark Foundation. Leadership Tri-County, an T organization that works to prepare community members for leadership positions in the

tricounty area, selected the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities as a nonprofit S participant and lead partner in this collaboration.

P A G E 7 P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R O F R E L I G I O U S C O M M U N I T I E S 2019 UPDATES First Annual 'Wine' Not Event Great Success! &A C C

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On May 9, 2019, over 65 women gathered from all parts of the greater Pottstown

area for an evening of fine wine, fellowship, and fundraising at the inaugural P 'Wine'-Not: Women Helping Women event at the Stone Barn Cellars Winery. During the event, guests enjoyed wine tastings, a delectable dinner donated by L

local organizations and event committee members, and prizes such as must-have I

luxury women’s themed gift baskets. S H Event attendees came together to not only celebrate the women in their lives, but to also raise funds to support local under-resourced women. The need is great in Montgomery County, PA, as the largest demographic living in poverty is female M 18-24, followed by female 25-34, and then female 35-44. In April 2019, the

Pottstown Cluster served 257 families with women as “head of household.” E

Because of the women who joined us in our mission and supported the event, we N were able to surpass our fundraising goal to provide local under-resourced women

with food security, housing stability, and supportive services and education. T S

P A G E 8 P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R O F R E L I G I O U S C O M M U N I T I E S 2019 UPDATES The 8th Annual You Gotta Have Heart Event &A

The Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities community C came together on September 26, 2019, at The SunnyBrook

Ballroom for the eighth year in a row — this year to “Celebrate C Service with Heart” — for fellowship and fundraising, and to

recognize its Caring Community Awardees. O

Montgomery County Board of Commissioner, Ken Lawrence, Jr.; PCRC The event theme, “Celebrate Service with Heart,” was a call to Executive Director, Barbara Wilhelmy; PA

State Representative, Tim Hennessey; M action that brought together stakeholders from the greater Pottstown Mayor, Stephanie A. Henrick; Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, Valerie Arkoosh, MD, Pottstown area and will directly impact 450 local families per MPH; PA State Representative Joe Ciresi; volunteer and supporter, and past PCRC

month in need of Food Security, Housing Stability, and Board Member, Dr. Myra Forrest. P Supportive Services and Education.

L The 2019 Caring Community Awards honored four individuals I

who have made significant contributions towards improving S Food Security, Housing Stability, and Supportive Services and

Education within and beyond the greater Pottstown area. H

The 2019 Cluster Community Awards were presented to Valerie M Arkoosh, MD, MPH, Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners and Ken Lawrence, Jr., Vice Chair of the

Montgomery County Board of Commissioners. E

Additionally, the Helping Hands with Heart Awards were N presented to PCRC Community Meals volunteer, Barbara Cooper and past PCRC Board Member; Community Meals; T volunteer; and past fall fundraising event Chair, Dr. Myra Forrest.

The awards were presented by the Pottstown Cluster's Executive S Director Barbara Wilhelmy and Board President Mary Ann Glocker.

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2019 REVENUE N Total: $2,878,805 A N C I A L

2019 EXPENSES

Total: $2,852,715 R E P O R T

PAGE 10 Supporters The Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities thanks our donors listed below for their support of our mission through their generous contributions. These gifts and partnerships will help provide tangible services, support, and spiritual guidance to address the basic needs of persons within and beyond the greater Pottstown area. We apologize in advance for any inadvertent omissions or inaccuracies. Know that we value each and every donor at every level of support. Please let us know if our records are incorrect.

$10,000 or more $1,000 to $4,999 $1,000 to $4,999 (continued) Anonymous Anonymous Donor St. James Evangelical Lutheran Genuardi Family Foundation 41 High St. Partnership Church Mr. and Mrs. Karl and Mary Mr. and Mrs. George and Carole Bell St. James Lutheran Women of the Ann Glocker Mr. amd Mrs. Allen and Maureen ELCA KeyBank Foundation Bixler St. Paul's Church Montgomery County Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Roberta Stored Energy Concepts, Inc. Foundation Body The Hill School PNC Charitable Trust Body-Borneman Associates, Inc. TriCounty Community Network Pottstown Area Health and Mr. Dan Boyer, III Mr. Donald Updike Wellness Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William and Jeannette Victory Bank Aloysius Catholic Parish Brennan Victory Christian Life Center Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bush Mr. John Van Wagenen YourCause Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Cindy Wawa Foundation HealthSpark Foundation Cebular Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Barbara Leo and Peggy Pierce Family Cedarville United Methodist Church Wilhelmy Foundation Church World Service, Inc. Wrigley's Office Supply Co. W.W. Smith Charitable Cody Computer Services, Inc Yergey Daylor Allebach Scheffey Picardi Foundation Coventry Church of the Brethren Mr. David A. Ziegler Pennsylvania Housing Finance Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Judy Cross Ms. Lianne Marshall Glocker Agency/Home4Good Program Emmanuel Lutheran Church Ms. Catherine McDevitt First United Methodist Church Morning Star Fellowship $5,000 to $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Glocker Mr. and Mrs. John and Dawn Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Shari Gulati Family Foundation Trust New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Albitz Mrs. Deborah Harmon Church Brownbacks United Church Of Mr. and Mrs. David and Lisa Heffner New Hanover United Methodist Christ Mr. and Mrs. Shane and Tracie Hess Church Chester County Community JB Supply Inc. NorthPointe Community Church Foundation John Kennedy Auto Reed's Fuel Oil First Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kentner Precision Polymer Knights of Columbus $500 to $999 TD Charitable Foundation Landis Supermarket, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Connie Lehman Family Limerick Generating Station Armbruster Mary N. Porter Fund of Broward Employees Association Mr. Shawn Basile County Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. and Phyllis Mr. Andrew Basile Sager PAGE 11 $500 to $999 (continued) $500 to $999 (continued) $100 to $499 (continued) Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Schwab Charitable Donor-advised Coventry Environmental Assoc., Elizabeth Bedi Funds Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory and Tracey Ms. Jennifer Scotese Mr. Leo Dallas Bell Mr. and Mrs. Ken Seeberger Ms. Ramona D'Amico Mr. and Mrs. David and Mary Shenkel United Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Neal and Barbara Blye St. Peter's Lutheran Church Daub BNY Mellon/Pershing Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stevick PCRC Delegates BPOE Rev. Mark Stryjak Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Kelli Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brickel Suburbia Shopping Center, LP DeSieno Mrs. Jenn Brown Waltz Golf Farm Mr. and Mrs.Sean and Alice

Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Ms. Judith Watts e Deviney Victoria Bumstead Mr. Edward Dobry

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Chapis Mr. and Mrs. Donohoe $100 to $499 d Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Aegis Technologies, Inc. Mr. William Dupree Suzanne Cormie Mrs. Barbara Akins Mr. and Mrs. Steve and Andrea Mr. and Mrs. Todd Alderfer

David Dinnocenti Memorial u Elsier Foundation Ms. Sharon Basile Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Karen Mr. and Mrs. Ned and Jill Mr. and Mrs. James Batdorf t Engel

Dennin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bates i Fidelity Charitable Donor-

Exelon Employee Giving and Ms. Ramona Belz advised Funds t Matching Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Craig Benedict Dr. Myra and Mr. John Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Ann Faust Mr. Gary Bertolet Mr. and Mrs. Calvin and Wendy

Ms. Dolores Bishop Fox First Baptist Church of a Pottstown Ms. Chandra Blakely Mr. and Mrs. Rick and Jeanette

Mr. Richard Blaustein Francesco Ms. Kathleen Gorski r Mr. George Griffaton Mr. Michael Bleyer Mr. and Mrs. P. Richard and Heidelberg United United Mr. Robert Brant Mary Frantz Ms. Merri Brown Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. David Garner Mrs. Barbara Brown Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Heise Wendy Gaynor and David Ryle

Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Rich and Pam Herbein G Brungess Gazda Pastor Rick and Mrs. Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William and Mindy Knarr Mr. and Mrs. James and Carol Cassano Glassman Koenig Family Fund at the Catagnus Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goss Philadelphia Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Chapis Grace Evangelical Lutheran Ms. Peggy Moser Mrs. Ruth A. Chonka Church Office Installation Service, Inc. Christ Lutheran Church Niantic Mr. Matthew Green Ms. Barbara Piacine Mrs. Joan Clouser Mr. and Mrs. Art and Judy Green Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coleman Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gribb Patricia Picardi Congregation Mercy and Truth Ms. Karyn Gruber Redner's Markets, Inc. Synagogue Mr. and Mrs. John Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Denise Mrs. Debra L. Cooke Mr. Charles Gulati Robison Ms. Barbara Cooper PAGE 12 $100 to $499 (continued) $100 to $499 (continued) 100 to $499 (continued) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palladino Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and Katharine Hennessey Ms. Patience Parirenyatwa Wilhelmy Ms. Stephanie Henrick Mr. and Mrs. Rick and Elizabeth Ms. Jess Wilhelmy Dr. Beth Herbine Peters Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Jo Anne Mr. Lester High Ms. Phyllis Prizer Wirt Hobarts Run Ms. Mary Jean Purdy Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. and Gayle Wolf Mr. Thomas Hoffman Ms. Kathleen Purington Wyndcroft School l Mr. and Mrs. Barry Isett Mr. Robert Rettinger Zion's United Church of Christ J.P. Mascaro & Sons Mr. Robert Rheel

Ms. Christine Jackson u Ms. Ethel Rinaldi $1 to $99 Mr. Kevin Johnson Mrs. Melissa Roberts Ms. Barbara Ackerman Mr. Joseph Kania f Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers Ms. Georgeann Aiken Mr. David Kaplan Sanatoga Corporation Ms. Judith Albright Mr. John Koury k Mr. and Mrs. Barry Saylor Ms. Laura Alden Mr. and Mrs. Dave and Grace Mr Bruce L Schuchert Mr. and Mrs. David and Sandra

Kraybill n Ms. Kristen Serina Allebach Mr. and Mrs. James and Deborah Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shade Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrus Laverty Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaner Ms. Johanna Antonio

Longview Development LP a Mr. and Mrs. James and Judy Shelly Ms. Vanessa Avery Mrs. Wendy Lucas Ms. Janet R. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Babbony Ms. Judith Lysczek Mr. Francis and Paula Spollen Ms. Kathryn Ballein h Dennis Malloy, Fred Beans Ford Suburban Water Technology, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Bauer of Boyertown Ms. Jane Swan Mr. and Mrs. Roger and Robin T Dr. and Mrs. Marvin and Terryl Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Swann Baumann Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swavely, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walt and Joan Beattie Ms. Marjorie McElroy Temple United Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Michael Behe Ms. Elizabeth Mendez Ms. Robin Testa Mrs. Sheila Hardin Rev. Mary Etta Mest Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Shirley Ms. Briana Bernal Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mest Toepel Mr. Marvin Blassingale Ms. Ryli Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Sharon Mr. Anthony Blum Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Mary Trevoy Mr. and Mrs. William Boerner Miller Rev. Jackie Turnbach Mr. and Mrs. David and Lucy Bohn Mr. and Mrs. Jose Moreno Mr. and Mrs. John and Barb Mr. Dale Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan Ungerman Mr. Laverne Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Reginald and Pam Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Ms. Joan Brasacchio Nealy United Way Of Massachusetts Bay Ms. Debra Brauner Mrs. Patricia Novak and Merrimack Valley Mr. and Mrs. Jere and Annette Bricker O'Donnell, Weiss & Mattei, P.C. Ms. Mary Jo Valko-Warner Mr. Michael Briglia P C Solutions, Inc. Mr. Andrew Vedock Green Brothers Mr Anthony Page Mrs. Verna Walters Ms. Barbara Brown Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. James Ward Mr. Joseph Browne Deborah Page Mrs. Eileen Welsh Ms. Elizabeth Burns Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Meg Werley Mr. and Mrs. James Bush Painter PAGE 13 $1 to $99 (continued) $1 to $99 (continued) $1 to $99 (continued) Mr. Timothy Carroll Frederick Living Ms. Pricilla Jimenez Mr. Paul Cartwright Ms. Ann Frey Ms. Sharon Johnson Ms. Zaundra Charles Mr. and Mrs. David and Debbie Fryer Ms. Eleanor Jones Rev. Austin Chinault, II Ms. Barbara Furman Mr. John Joyner Ms. Andrea Chirieleison Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gallino Mr. John Kahler Ms. Ruth Chonka Mrs. Linda Galloway Ms. Josephine Katz Ms. Kelly Clark Ms. Kya Geiger Ms. Deborah Kauffman Ms. Angela Clary Mrs. Elizabeth Genther Ms. Michelle Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Clauser Giant Food Store Ms. Ryan Keiser-Plump Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Linda Ms. Mildred Ginder Ms. Kimberly Kelly Clemmer Ms. Regina Glocker Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King Ms. Victoria Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. and Jacelyn D. Ms. Kathleen Kissinger Ms. Cynthia D. Clouser Gofus Mrs. Marilyn Knight CMD Services, Inc. Ms. Bridget Goodman Mrs. Linda Koralewski Mr. and Mrs. John Coccia Ms. Ellen Goodman Rev. Roxi Kringle Mr. Dennis Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and Careta Grant Ms. Misty Laboy Ms. Phyllis Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graver Mr. Robert Land Ms. Paula Corson Mr. and Mrs. H. James Griesemer Ms. Amanda Lanteigne Ms. Kim Cotton Mr. Robert M. Gross and Mrs. Dixie M. Mr. Robert Larkin Mr. and Mrs. David Cremi Andrus Ms. Deborah Lee Ms. Jean Davidheiser Ms. Daneesha Grosvenor Mr. and Mrs. James Lemma Mr. Jim Davidheiser Mr. and Mrs. Greg and Betty Gubler Mr. Leroy Levengood Ms. Peggy Davis Mrs. Barbara Guy Mr. Jonathan Levy Rev. Herbert Davis U.B. Gwitira Ms. Bridget Lewis Ms. Phyllis Daws Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery & Ms. Sharon Lyons

Ms. Rachel Dawson Delaware Counties Mr. and Mrs. John Macartney

Mr. James Delnero Ms. Cynthia Hall Mr. Joseph Major

Ms. Patricia Diener Ms. Becky Hampton Ms. Leea Majors Dolan Law Office, LLC Ms. Julia Hardenstine h Mr. Jarid Majors Ms. Nancy Dunning Ms. Dorothy Harrison Ms. Ann Maletsky

Ms. Olivia Edlund Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartman t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mann Ms. Shayata Edwards Ms. Kimberly Hawley i Sherry and Frank Mann, III Suvi Einola Ms. Sadie Hawthorne Ms. E. Jane Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Eltz Ms. Ivy Hennix Ms. Carly Martin

Ms. Wendy Eppenheimer Mr. Micheal Hobbs a Ms. Monica Marusinski Exelon Foundation Ms. Joanne Hodge Ms. Karen Matyasovsky Ms. April Ferkins Ms. Amanda Hoffman Ms. Tawanda Mberi

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Firely Mrs. Sharon Holloway Ms. Renee McAlpine F First Church of the Brethern Ms. Jeanne Hutchinson Ms. Tanya McCray Womens Fellowship Ms. Christine Hutson Ms. Robin McMonagle Ms. Barbara Flanagan Mrs. Ellen Ibach Mr. and Mrs. James Meade Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fogarty Ms. Joy Jannotti Ms. Veronica Medwid Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Forester Ms. Helen Jeffcoat Ms. Jessi Melchior PAGE 14 $1 to $99 (continued) $1 to $99 (continued) $1 to $99 (continued) Ms. Gail Miller Mrs. Rose Schoenly Mr. Jay Wright Mr. and Mrs. Olin Mittan Ms. Jessica Scholl Mr. A. Barry Yocum Mr. Jose Montes Ms. Sarah Shaffer Ms. Mary Ellen Yoder Ms. Shatona Moore Ms. Chemere Shawell Ms. Denise Yurcisin

Mr. William Moore Jr. y Ms. Edie Shean-Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mr. Aaron Shostak Margaret Zale t Ms. Karen Myers Mr. William A. Silbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and

Mr. Reginald Nealy i Ms. Carol Simonetti Marcia Zeigler Ms. Lori Nealy-Lord Ms. Sairaibette Sirmans Mr. Richard Newell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith n Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Noecker Ms. Sharon Smith In-Kind Contributions Ms. Grace Noto Rev. John Smolik Worship Centers Berean Bible Church Owen J. Roberts High School Mr. and Mrs. William and Miriam u Bethel Community Church Ms. Marilyn Paradis Spade Brownback’s United Church of Dr. Carl Pardini Ms. Sharon Steinmetz Christ Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Faye Ms. Debra Stevens Cedarville United Methodist

Pedrick m Ms. Joni Stewart Church Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pettine Mr. Michael Stewartz Christ Episcopal Church Ms. Piazza Ms. Shelly Stockmal Congregation Hesed Shel Emet Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Bonita Mr. Ron Stott (Mercy and Truth) Pomerantz m Mr. and Mrs. John and Nancy Stout Coventry Church of the Brethren Mr. and Mrs. William Price Ms. Rebecca Sullenberger Emmanuel Lutheran Church Ms. Nancy Quam o Mr. Sweinhart First Baptist Church Ms. Kimberly Quin Mr. Mark Sweitzer First Church of the Brethren Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raichle Ms. S. Joy Taglieber First Presbyterian Church Mrs. Linda Raifsnider Mrs. Dora J. Testa C First United Methodist Church Ms. Virginia Rathman Mr. Robert Theisen, Jr. New Hanover Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Mark Toepel Pine Forge Seventh Day Adventist TriCounty Area Federal Credit $1 to $99 (continued) Saint Aloysius Catholic Parish Real Estate Professionals, Inc. Union Shenkel United Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. David Reed Ms. Mary Ann Kreel Uebelhoer St. James Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. David Renn Mrs. Barbara Updegrove St. John’s United Church of Christ Ms. Donna Marie Rivenbark Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Urban St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Mr. Gregory Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Horn The Church of Jesus Christ of Ms. Laura Rodgers Ms. Dawn Varady Latter Day Ms. Norma Rogers Mr. Thomas Vitagliano Trinity Reformed United Church Mr. Richard Rusbuldt Mr. Charles Wagg of Christ Ms. Jane Sample Mr. Peter Wanner Trinity United Church of Christ Sanatoga Ridge Ms. Melissa M. Weber Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Ms. Carol Savino Wetzel Travel Company, LLC United Church of Christ Mr. Barry Sawtelle Mr. Robert Whik Mr. Henry Saylor Mrs. Sandra White Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scheidt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wong PAGE 15 P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R O F R E L I G I O U S C O M M U N I T I E S

In-Kind Contributions Businesses Almo Corporation Giant Food Store Pottstown Hospital – Tower Health

Montgomery County

The Mercury ! The SunnyBrook Ballroom Traffic Planning and Design, Inc. Volunteers at the 2019 Volunteer Appreciation Event TriCounty Area Federal Credit Union u Landis Supermarket

Quest Diagnostic o Wegmans

In-Kind Contributions Y Schools and Groups Area Boy Scout Troops Barth Elementary School

Beacon of Life Chiropractic Irwin k Leighton Inc. LGBT Equality Alliance, Inc. n Manatawny Service Unit #642 Girl Scout Troops The Wyndcroft School Students donating Birthday Boxes PCRC Board of Directors a PCRC Delegate Assembly Pine Forge Academy

Rupert Elementary School h The Hill School The Wyndcroft School T Thrivent Financial Action Team West-Mont Christian Academy

2019 holiday volunteers from Quest Diagnostics

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"The Pottstown Cluster has been a great support system for me and my family during our times of need." -Client

The people and families who receive services are all in different situations, but they are all in need of some form of help. That is why were put on this earth; to help one another." -Volunteer

I believe there is a great need for the services that the Pottstown Cluster offers. They are providing a service where all are welcome and there is no judgement. -Chaplain

P O T T S T O W N C L U S T E R . O R G