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2016 OUTCOMES & ANNUAL REPORT

1 SUCCESS STORY � Maine couple makes a difference through foster parenting Lauri and Jeff Legere’s journey as life. Lauri and Jeff felt they had no serving as the first full-time recruiter foster parents began when they choice but to take him in as well, and of foster parents for “A Family for ME,” connected with KidsPeace in their in March 2001 he joined the other boy the recruitment program operated for home state in 1998. as a permanent part of their lives. DHHS by KidsPeace New England. “KidsPeace had just started in Maine at “The key to foster care for infants is “Prospective foster parents always that point. In fact, we were among the working closely with the birth families. want to know the real story as we first families in the state to go through The goal is always reunification experienced it. I tell them you have to the KidsPeace training for Therapeutic with birth families when possible. be prepared for anything – every child Foster Care,” she remembers. It can be tough after caring for and is different, every child’s situation is Their lives changed when, as newly bonding with the children, but we different.” view reunification as the success licensed foster parents, they got But if they ask is it worth it, she story of the fostering experience, with the call to take in a medically fragile answers firmly: “We wouldn’t change adoption being a secondary goal.” infant boy. The next few weeks were a a thing! Even with the loss and hard whirlwind of changes and challenges, Their journey would continue in the parts, I tell myself that WE are the lucky quarantine and medical equipment, years to come – respite and temporary ones that these kids found their way but in time their efforts brought about foster care for several youngsters to us to become part of our lives. a new chance for that child – and a waiting for permanent placement “We look at it this way: We need to purpose for their lives. families, an infant girl they adopted at help, even if it’s one child at a time, the urging of her biological mother, “We just wanted to help kids, but we because you have to make a difference caring for the infant brother of their thought when we started we’d care today to make a better tomorrow.” for school-aged children. We didn’t first adopted son, amid a of In 2015, Lauri and Jeff Legere received realize there was such a need for other children navigating the various the “Angels in Adoption™” award from fostering infants.” stages of Maine’s foster care system. the Congressional Coalition on Adoption 17 years after beginning their The next call provided an even greater Institute. To read more about their journey, Lauri and Jeff preside over challenge for the newly married incredible experience as foster parents, a household of nine kids, birth and couple – a two-week-old boy with visit our blog at www.kidspeace.org. foster children alike. And while they such a variety of disabilities that For information on becoming a foster may not be taking more placements, doctors despaired of his being able to parent, visit www.fostercare.com. live anything approaching a normal they continue to give – with Lauri

Table of Contents

Transformation...... 4 Hospital...... 14 Outreach...... 19

Demographics...... 5 Resources and Expenditures...... 16 Philanthropy...... 20

Residential...... 6 Board of Directors...... 17 Proud Supporters of KidsPeace...... 21

Foster Care ...... 11 Board of Associates...... 17 Events...... 27

Community-Based Services...... 12 Professional Presentations...... 18

Adult Services...... 13 Accreditations & Associations...... 18

2 SUCCESS STORY �

Dear Friend of KidsPeace,

At KidsPeace, we focus on making sure our programs and services reflect the needs of the children, families and communities we serve, because we know that only through growth and adaptation can we meet the challenges our clients face. This past year has been no exception, and I’m pleased to have the chance to highlight our efforts in this annual report. Thanks to our KidsPeace Hospital expansion, completed in 2014, the hospital treated a daily average of 91 patients in 2015, up from 78 in the previous year. Behind that impressive increase is an even more important consideration: more families in eastern and western New Jersey were able to access hospital care for children and adolescents in psychiatric crisis at a location closer to their homes. This expansion essentially allows more families to actively participate in treatment and thus help bring about better outcomes for their children. Our Pennsylvania outpatient and community programs also continue to reach more people. One innovation adopted this past year is the capability for telepsychiatry at our outpatient clinics in Pennsylvania. Through the use of advanced, secure communications technology, we can make psychiatric consultations available to more clients while cutting wait times literally by months. In Maine, KidsPeace New England has expanded our capability to serve children in need, building on the growth in school-aged day treatment programming in the Millinocket and Bangor/Ellsworth areas. In 2015 we launched a new preschool day treatment program at our Graham Lake Campus that provides therapeutic support for kids ages 3 to 5. We also were chosen to partner with the Maine Department of Health and Human Services to manage “A Family for ME,” a program to recruit foster parents throughout the state. Speaking of expansion, planning has begun on building a new 20-bed residential facility at our KidsPeace Georgia Residential Campus located in Bowdon, to meet a growing need across the state. The excellent work of our Georgia education associates received national attention when U.S. News and World Report named KidsPeace School of Georgia as one of the nation’s top performing high schools of 2015. The Georgia KidsPeace School was the only residential treatment school in the state recognized for this honor. As we look to 2016, many new challenges emerge. Explosive growth in the abuse of heroin and other opiates means a corresponding increase in the need for foster care placements for children of addicted parents. Recent tragic instances of gun violence in Oregon, California and elsewhere continue to underscore the need for more access to mental and behavioral health services in our society. We need to do more! As we have for 134 years, KidsPeace stands ready to meet the new challenges in accordance with our mission – to give help, hope and healing to children, families and communities. We need your support to continue this important work. Learn more about KidsPeace and our vital mission at www.kidspeace.org and www.fostercare. com. Please consider a donation and learn more about upcoming events to benefit our efforts, by following us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We look forward to continuing to work with all of you to help give kids peace.

Best wishes.

William Isemann President and CEO

3 TRANSFORMATION’ DEMOGRAPHICS

At KidsPeace, we survey our clients annually to give them the opportunity to rate the services we provide for them in regard to our treatment model of care. The components that make up the KidsPeace Model of Care include: dignity, safety, relationships & belonging, character, transformation and empowerment. The Model of Care is the foundation of our care- giving philosophy. The Model is always considered as we introduce or modify programs or services. The percentages below represent the number of children who believe we are adhering to the tenets of the Model of Care. KidsPeace believes in: Safety – Safety is a primary need and a fundamental Transformation – Children discover strengths right of every child. America’s future depends upon through choice, risk, failure, insight and success. emotionally healthy and physically safe children. All Every American has a moral obligation to protect and Americans — especially teachers, counselors and support children as they discover their strengths and children’s group leaders — share responsibility to transform into healthy adults. positively nurture, respect and safeguard children. The KidsPeace Model of Care is... Dignity – Every child is unique and has worth and Aligned: building upon and integrated into the value. KidsPeace platform statement. Relationships & Belonging – Children grow in the Value-driven: describing the goals of our service as context of supportive relationships. Kids are helped the outcome of our beliefs. most by people closest to them. Mothers and fathers are the single most powerful support system for Kid-centered: placing children as central to all children. programs and participation in organizational life and responsibility. Empowerment – Every child has powerful potential. Help for children facing crisis must be available Strength-based: recognizing the strengths and anytime, anywhere. potential of youth rather than their deficits and empowering competent development by children. Character – Children learn by making decisions and taking action based upon values. Helping children Peer-related: developing relationships of the anticipate and overcome crisis is a moral imperative individual to the peer group, which is crucial to and a wise investment of resources. growth toward independent and successful living.

2015 Model of Care Survey

Transformation 95% Safety Empowerment Dignity 87% 89% 90% Character Relationships 84% & Belonging 83% �

4 Source: Model of Care Survey, 2015. DEMOGRAPHICS During 2015, KidsPeace received referrals from 33 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. This number KidsPeace has helped more than 230,000 clients since we opened speaks highly of KidsPeace, as most in 1882. What had its origins as a home for children orphaned by a smallpox states have drastically reduced the epidemic has evolved into an organization that serves children, families and number of referrals they make to communities across the nation. Our continuum of care provides stability and residential treatment in their own continuity as our clients transition to various levels of care within KidsPeace, states, and out-of-state referrals are assured of consistency of philosophy and treatment at all facilities, programs and reserved for very special cases. offices. The KidsPeace Psychiatric Hospital serves children and young adults from ages 5 to 21. Our four residential facilities offer various levels of care to clients ages 2015 Referrals 6-21 in Pennsylvania, Maine, Georgia and Minnesota. We offer foster care from = Maine to North Carolina and Pennsylvania to Indiana, matching foster children to California caring environments that allow families to thrive. KidsPeace also offers outpatient Colorado services at several locations. Connecticut With such a variety of services, we touch the lives of many people in need. In Delaware 2015, KidsPeace served 11,815 clients in our programs, 9,794 of whom were Florida new admissions. Hawaii Georgia 2015 Admissions Illinois 1.5% Indiana 4% Level of Care Louisiana 5% Maine Community Programs 56% Maryland 10.5% Hospital 23% Michigan 56% Foster Care 10.5% Residential 5% Minnesota Shelter Care 4% Montana Juvenile Justice 1.5% Nevada New Jersey 23% 1.25% New Mexico 7% New York North Carolina 8.25% Race Caucasian 46% North Dakota Hispanic 24% Ohio African American 13.5% 13.5% Pennsylvania Undisclosed 8.25% Bi-Racial 7% South Dakota Other 1.25% 46% Tennessee Texas 24% Utah 6% Vermont 9% Virginia 29% Age 0-5 years 6% West Virginia 10% 6-8 years 10% Washington 9-11 years 15% 12-14 years 20% Wisconsin 11% 15-17 years 29% Wyoming 18-20 years 11% 21 years and older 9% 20% Plus: 15% District of Columbia Canada 55% Gender Male 55% Female 45% "I feel this has been a very good step 45% towards recovery." KidsPeace family/agency

Source: KidsPeace Admissions data, 2015. 5 RESIDENTIAL~ Pennsylvania

226-bed facility

KidsPeace offers a wide array of residential treatment services at our Orchard Hills Campus in Orefield, PA. Treatment is comprised of a combination of trauma-informed, evidence-based clinical approaches, applied behavioral analysis, recreational/ creative therapies, life skill enrichment and educational services. Comprehensive treatment plans are formulated by a highly specialized treatment team upon admission, and include a variety of evaluations and assessments. Specializations range from shelter care for short-term emergency crisis stabilization, diagnostic evaluations, sexual issues treatment, specialized trauma program, conduct/behavioral programming, and mental health/intellectual disabilities services. These intensive residential programs are designed to holistically and individually treat clients with histories of severe symptoms, repeated/failed placements, and in need of treatment outside of the home. The goal is for clients to receive a safe, highly structured, dynamic, and nurturing experience to ensure the clients’ safe and healthy return to their community.

We also offer an88-bed shelter program on our Bethlehem, PA Campus. Tri-Care The KidsPeace Hospital and two of our residential houses are certified to accept Tri-Care, the insurance for military personnel and their families.

2015 PA Residential Client Satisfaction I was allowed visits/calls 84% Respected my culture 98% Respected my gender and sexual orientation 100% I got help when I needed it 95% I am satis ed with school 86% My physical health was cared for 89% Case managers helped me reach my goals 91% I am satis ed with my treatment services 89% I understood the discharge plan 93% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

2015 PA Residential Family/Agency Satisfaction Child/client was treated with respect 100% Respected my child’s/client’s culture 100% Child’s/client’s gender and sexual orientation was respected 100% I was satis ed with home/residence/unit 95% I was satis ed with what my child/client learned 84% Child/client got help when needed 89% I was involved in the treatment planning 95% Child’s/client’s treatment goals were met 84% I understand my child’s/client’s discharge plan 95% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

KidsPeace Orchard Hills Campus, Orefield, PA

Source: KidsPeace PA Residential Satisfaction Survey, 2015 Source: KidsPeace Quality Assurance, Outcome Studies and Research, 2015. Satisfaction Survey 6 6 percentages reflect survey respondents who replied “Strongly agree” or “Agree.” RESIDENTIAL~ Pennsylvania

2015 PA Residential Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale – Children Education 100 PA education admissions in 2015 % Symptom Reduction* Education is an integral part of the care we provide 3.7 Behavior 2.3 38% in youth residential treatment. Students attend on- campus classes with emphasis on students’ course Depression 2.9 1.5 48% of study based on the curriculum for their particular Thinking 1 grade level and home school district requirements. Disturbance 48% 0.52 Communications with home school districts enable Psychomotor 2.6 Excitation 2 23% us to maintain coursework and meet Individualized Education Plan (IEP) goals. Many of the students that Withdrawal 2 40% 1.2 come to KidsPeace are three to four years behind Anxiety 2.6 their peer group academically. 2 23%

Organicity 0.61 0.33 46% Upon admission, each student is tested in both Math and Reading. For math, we use the Kaufman Test of 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 Educational Achievement (K-TEA) to provide a base for students’ functioning level. After six months ADM (n=218) DC (n=517) in programming, a student is retested. In order to *All t-test results were significant at <.01 level test reading ability, we use the Woodcock-Johnson III The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale is a validated and widely used instrument Diagnostic Reading Battery with retesting occurring for measuring levels of symptomatology. A decrease in scores represents a before a student is discharged. decrease in the severity of symptoms the client is experiencing. In 2015, 74% experienced gains in their academic performance in math and 94% showed academic improvement in their reading scores during their residential placement with KidsPeace. Our students’ progress and success is due largely to smaller class sizes and curricula adapted to their needs.

2015 PA Education Title 1 Math Gains

26%

Gains 74% Remained the KidsPeace Family Center, Bethlehem, PA same or loss 26%

74%

2015 PA Education Title 1 Reading Gains

6%

Gains 94% Remained the same or loss 6%

94%

Source: KidsPeace Education Department, PA TEC and Athlete 2015. Source: 12-Month Follow-Up Survey, KidsPeace PA Quality Assurance-Residential and Hospital Services, Outcome Studies and Research, 2015. 7 RESIDENTIAL~ Maine

44-bed facility

Since 1991, the Graham Lake Campus residential programs have given hundreds of children ages 8-21, who struggle with Autism Disorders and behavioral health challenges, the opportunity to develop skills necessary to live with lifelong peace and independence. Residential living offers individualized interdisciplinary therapies. Children in this highly specialized therapeutic autism and/ or behavioral health program live on campus until individualized learning goals are met, often longer than in our other residential programs. The objective is to help these children to manage their symptoms and behavior to improve their overall quality of life. Education for children living on campus is offered in our on-campus accredited Special Purpose Private School with specialized education programs and recreational opportunities for grades K-12. Family therapy involvement in this program is encouraged and ensures a healthy family environment after discharge. In Maine, the state’s Office of Child and Family Services is emphasizing the use of evidence-based therapeutic approaches by providers, to address the needs of children and families in the Pine Tree State. KidsPeace traditionally has been a leader in this field, and today our clinicians employ a comprehensive array of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including: • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy KidsPeace Graham Lake School • Trauma Focused • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy • Motivational Interviewing • Play Therapy • Systems Therapy • Collaborative Problem Solving • Narrative Therapy • Psychoeducation • Solution Focused Brief Therapy • Conscious Discipline In addition, KidsPeace’s Maine programs have clinicians trained in the Vineland Adoptive Behavioral Scale, the recognized standard in psychometric assessment for children. KidsPeace Graham Lake Campus, Ellsworth, ME

8 RESIDENTIAL~ Georgia

60-bed facility Our campus in Bowdon, Ga., provides the perfect setting for children and teenagers who need a secure place to heal so they can be reunited with their families. Services include assessments; individual, group and family therapy; substance abuse treatment; and community support services. There is a specialized sexual disorders unit for males in need of more intensive services than are available in the community. All clients attend our on-campus school which was named one of the "Best High Schools" by U.S. News and World Report. Clients also learn through skill-building groups, career and technical training, independent living skills training and a variety of recreational activities on campus and in the community, such as ropes and equine therapy. KidsPeace works with clients and their families to establish aftercare plans to ensure an easier transition back to home life.

KidsPeace Bowdon Campus, Bowdon, GA

"A great place. Highly recommended." KidsPeace client

9 RESIDENTIAL~ Minnesota

123-bed facility

KidsPeace Mesabi Academy, in Buhl, Minn., is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Corrections and is a member of the Minnesota Council of Child Caring Agencies (MCCCA). Mesabi Academy offers a full continuum of services, driven by validated assessment tools and evidence-based programming, to address issues related to community protection, accountability and competency development. Clients typically have a history of elopement and are struggling with issues such as chronic truancy, fire-setting, weapons offenses, assaults or robberies. Many of the clients have substance abuse, anti-social personality traits and poor social and/or problem solving skills associated with criminal histories. An interdisciplinary treatment team approach that includes individualized clinical services, group therapy, substance abuse treatment and recreational programming gives the youth a healthy foundation upon which to build their lives after being discharged. The Youth Level of Service - Case Management Inventory™ (YLS-CMI™) is a risk/needs assessment and a case management tool. Clients are assessed upon admission and at discharge. Scores are based on a range = risk level.

Range Risk Level YLS-CMI Scores 0-8 Low Average Admit vs. Average Discharge 9-22 Moderate 30 27 27 27 23-34 High 26 25 35-42 Very High 25 21 21 21 20 19 18 �

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0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Was the youth adjudicated one year after discharge? Of the 35 clients offered aftercare, 30 acquired no new adjudications during their aftercare. No 86% Yes 14%

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

10 Source: 12-Month Follow-Up Survey, KidsPeace Mesabi Academy Outcomes Studies and Research, 2015. Adjudication data based on 6-month follow up. FOSTER CARE �

1,031 clients admitted in 2015

KidsPeace provides foster care services to children across the country, from Maine to North Carolina and New York to Indiana. We are successful because we recruit and train the most skilled and dedicated families to take our children into their homes and become active participants in the children’s healing. We carefully match children to families, then keep in constant contact to ensure the placements are working and the children are doing well. We provide many of our older foster teens with life skills training to help them prepare for independent living. We are always available to help children and parents deal with any issues that arise, and we are champions of achieving permanency for the children in our program.

During the 2014/2015 During the 2014/2015 school school year, 94% of school- year, 96.6% of school-eligible eligible foster children foster children successfully Life After KidsPeace Foster Care advanced a grade or level. completed the school year. 3.4% 0.5% 4% 6% 4% 7%

13% 94% 96.6%

Advanced 94% Completed 96.6% Did not advance 6% Not completed 3.4% 71.5%

2015 Foster Care Client Satisfaction Equal/Less Restrictive 71.5% I was allowed visits/calls 89% Adoption 13% Respected my culture 100% Residential/Group Home 7% Respected my gender and sexual orientation 85% Hospitalization 4% Other 4% My physical health was cared for 88% Detention 0.5% Case managers helped me reach my goals 100% I am satis ed with my treatment services 96% I understood the discharge plan 83% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

2015 Foster Care Family/Agency Satisfaction Child was treated with respect 87% Respected child’s culture 83% Respected child’s gender and sexual orientation 91% Satis ed with my child’s home/residence/unit 87% I was involved in the treatment planning 89% Child’s treatment goals were met 93% � I understand child’s discharge plan 96% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Source: 12-Month Follow-Up Survey KidsPeace Foster Care Outcomes Studies and Research, 2015. Data provided from Shared Medical Systems Reporting.* The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse, April 2015. Satisfaction Survey percentages reflect survey respondents who replied “Strongly agree” or “Agree.” 11 COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICESÊ

5,517 clients admitted in 2015

KidsPeace provides community-based outpatient services to children, families and communities in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Maine, as well as from foster care offices across the country. Services include acute partial hospitalization; autism programs; family and individual counseling; diagnostic services; medication management; urgent care screenings; pediatric evaluations and many more.

In Pennsylvania, free walk-in assessments are available in four locations in Bethlehem, Allentown and Tobyhanna during posted hours. This service allows a consumer and his or her family members to meet with a master’s level clinician who completes a safety screening, risk assessment, and a level of care assessment. A safety plan is developed, including linkage to appropriate resources; if warranted, direct admission to an inpatient psychiatric hospital can be arranged.

In 2015, KidsPeace performed more than 550 walk-in assessments in its four Pennsylvania clinics. In addition to the initial assessments, services at these mental health clinics also include psychiatric evaluations; group therapy; psychological testing; individual and family therapy; medication monitoring and parenting support.

In Maine, KidsPeace offers outpatient services from our locations in South Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, Ellsworth and East Millinocket. Services range from specialized treatment foster care and targeted case management, to outpatient mental health counseling, to intensive family support services for children with specific needs. We also provide educational programming at our Special Purpose Private Schools at Ellsworth and East Millinocket. The education programs offer unique individualized education support for children with autism and behavioral health complexities from age 3 through high school – with a more structured interdisciplinary approach to learning that includes clinical, occupational and speech therapies.

2015 Community Programs Client Satisfaction Respected my culture in school 100% I am satis ed with school 85% Respected my gender and sexual orientation in school 93% My physical health was cared for 94% My doctor helped me reach my goals 94% I am satis ed with my treatment services 100% I understood the discharge plan 100% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

2015 Community Programs Family/Agency Satisfaction Child was treated with respect in school 96% I was satis ed with what my child learned in school 83% Child got help when needed in school 92% I was satis ed with my child’s school 88% I was involved in the treatment planning 97% Child’s treatment goals were met 92% � I understand my child’s/client’s discharge plan 94% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Source: KidsPeace Quality Assurance, Outcome Studies and Research, 2015. Satisfaction 12 Survey percentages reflect survey respondents who replied “Strongly agree” or “Agree.” COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICESÊ

% Symptom 2015 PA Community Programs Reduction* 2.5 Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale – Children Behavior 1.7 32%

Depression 2.1 1.1 48% Thinking 0.32 Disturbance 0.17 47% Psychomotor 1.7 Excitation 1.1 35%

Withdrawal 1.5 0.88 41%

Anxiety 1.2 0.97 19%

Organicity 0.53 0.43 19%

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 ADM (n=330) DC (n=565) *All t-test results were significant at <.01 level

Orchard Behavioral Health is KidsPeace’s array of mental health services designed specifically for adults from our locations in Allentown and Tobyhanna, PA. It follows the holistic approach to treatment that has distinguished KidsPeace’s efforts to help children and adolescents with mental or behavioral health issues. This approach means we can care for people ages 3 to 65 – including parents, caregivers and other family members - under one roof. Our urgent care walk-in clinic model allows us to: • Expedite the process of initiating care, allowing KidsPeace staff to assess the client, stabilize any crisis and make an appropriate level of care recommendation. • Avoid long emergency room waits for clients, and allow emergency rooms to focus their efforts on treating physical injuries rather than mental health concerns. In 2015, Orchard Behavioral Health treated 895 adults. Locations: Chew Street, Green Street, Community Drive, Allentown, PA Allentown, PA Tobyhanna, PA

2015 PA Community Programs Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale – Adults % Symptom Reduction* 1.7 Health Concern 1.4 19% 3.8 Anxiety 2.8 27% Depressed 3.6 Mood 2.4 34% 0.8 Suicidality 0.4 47% 2.1 Guilt 1.5 29% 1.6 Hostility 1.1 30% 0.7 Self-Neglect 0.46 34% 1.8 Tension 0.92 47%

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 ADM (n=146) DC (n=141)

*All t-test results were significant at <.01 level The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale is a validated and widely used instrument for measuring levels of symptomatology. A decrease in scores represents a decrease in the severity of symptoms the client is experiencing. 13 HOSPITALË

120-bed facility

The KidsPeace Psychiatric Hospital is a freestanding facility that serves community members in age-appropriate units. Located on the beautiful Orchard Hills Campus in Orefield, PA, the hospital provides care for young people ages 5-21 in serious crisis, and now accepts direct admissions from our four outpatient centers in the . In 2015, the hospital treated more than 2,300 children. KidsPeace joins other area health care organizations as proud members of the Health Care Council of the Lehigh Valley (HCCLV). A copy of HCCLV’s current Lehigh Valley Healthy Needs Assessment can be found online at www.kidspeace.org.

2015 Hospital Client Satisfaction I was allowed visits/calls 95% Respected my culture 97% Respected my gender and sexual orientation 96% My physical health was cared for 95% Case managers helped me reach my goals 93% I understood the discharge plan 91% I am satis ed with my treatment services 91% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

2015 Hospital Family/Agency Satisfaction My child/client was treated with respect 98% Respected my child’s/client’s culture 96% My child’s/client’s gender and sexual orientation was respected 100% I was satis ed with home/residence/unit 98% I was involved in the treatment planning 95% My child’s/client’s treatment goals were met 93% I understand my child’s/client’s discharge plan 91% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Source: KidsPeace Hospital Satisfaction Survey, 2015. Satisfaction Survey percentages 14 reflect survey respondents who replied “Strongly agree” or “Agree.” HOSPITALË

2015 PA Hospital Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale – Children % Symptom The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale is a validated Reduction* and widely used instrument for measuring 2.7 Behavior 0.85 69% levels of symptomatology. A decrease in Depression 3 78% scores represents a decrease in the severity of 0.65 symptoms the client is experiencing. Thinking 0.35 Disturbance 0.09 74% Psychometer 1.2 Excitation 0.62 48%

Withdrawal 1.4 0.52 63%

Anxiety 1.8 0.71 61%

Organicity 0.13 0.09 31%

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 ADM (n=1,997) DC (n=1,517) *All t-test results were significant at <.01 level

2% 1%

6% 8% 2015 Most Common Diagnoses Treated at 48% KidsPeace Hospital 8% Depressive Disorders 48% Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders 15% Autism Spectrum Disorders 12% Bipolar and Related Disorders 8% 12% Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders 8% Neurodevelopmental Disorders 6% Schizophrenia Spectrum/Psychotic Disorders 2% 15% Anxiety Disorders 1%

Source: KidsPeace Quality Assurance, Outcome Studies and Research, 2015. 15 RESOURCES AND EXPENDITURE$

Maintaining exceptional quality of care for the children at KidsPeace requires a significant amount of money. As a nonprofit organization, the majority of our income originates from fees paid by state and federal agencies and private insurers. We are fortunate to receive additional assistance through generous donations from foundations, corporate sponsors, individuals and grants. Our expenditures are primarily for the provision of care and treatment to our clients, with a small percentage funding administration, marketing and contributions to the community and fundraising events. Salaries and related benefits for our highly trained associates who provide direct and indirect services to our children accounted for 72 percent of all expenses in 2015.

Total Assets $70 Million • Total Revenue $126 million

97.4% Where the money originates

1.5% 1.1%

Fees for services Contributions, grants Interest and and donated services miscellaneous

83.3% Where the money goes

14.5%

1.9% 0.3%

Programs Administration Interest Fund raising and general

All financials provided are UNAUDITED at time of this publication. Audited financials 16 for FY 2015 are expected to be available in April 2016. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

From left: Mike Callan, Christian Bauer, Andrew Burke, Susan Leyburn, Michael Slack, Dick Tisinger, Susan Mullen, Jackson Eaton, L. Richard Plunkett, Dr. Scott Reines, Will Isemann

KidsPeace Board members come from diverse backgrounds and have a rich history of public service and devotion to children’s causes. Their gifts of leadership, time, talent and charity are at the forefront of KidsPeace’s efforts and accomplishments on behalf of children across the nation and around the world.

Officers David Small, NY Sue Leyburn L. Richard Plunkett, Chairman, GA Executive Vice President - EVP for Programs/Quality Plunkett Associates Wireless Operations Improvement Verizon Wireless, Inc. Dr. Larry Bell, First Vice Chairman, PA Susan Mullen Gold Partners Richard Tisinger, GA EVP for Pennsylvania Programs Partner Dr. Scott Reines, Second Vice Michael Slack Tisinger, Vance Attorneys at Law Chairman, PA EVP for Programs/Development Independent Consultant Andrew Werner, PA Honorary Directors CPA, Owner Directors Mrs. Ann F. Ardoline, PA Werner & Co. Christian Bauer, PA President Attorney Mary Jane Willis, DE Sutton Communications R. B. Legal Counsel, LLC Public Education Frances Hesselbein, NY Smyrna, Del. Dr. Ira Blake, PA Founding President & CEO Provost/Senior Vice President - General Counsel Frances Hesselbein Leadership Bloomsburg University J. Jackson Eaton III, PA Institute Attorney, Gross, McGinley, LLP John W. Marsland, SC Mr. Douglas Patt, PA John Moses, WV President/CEO Owner President William Isemann Patt, White Company – Realtor Youth Services System, Inc. Ex-Officio Directors Dr. Constance Porter, TX Michael Callan Professor of Marketing EVP/CFO Rice University

BOARD OF ASSOCIATES

Across KidsPeace, local volunteer Boards of Associates champion the mission and vision of KidsPeace. Each Board of Associates dedicates time and talent to locate, maintain and enhance local resources for KidsPeace, raise public awareness and increase contributions and grants in support of the KidsPeace programs in their respective regions. Whether through state-level advocacy, capital campaigns or special event fundraising, these dynamic teams of community leaders make a tremendous difference in the lives of our children and families.

Georgia Region ...... Chair, Dick Tisinger Lehigh Valley PA ...... Co-chairs, Tony DaRe and Shawn Hughes Maryland Region ...... Co-chairs, Lora Houck and Christine Guido Ruskey North Carolina Region ...... Chair, Lee Perry

17 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Proposed Cuts to the Rates of Behavioral Gamifying Your Way to Staff Retention Health Services Under Section 65 of the Maine and Sanctuary Medicaid Manual November 2015 March 2015 Presented at: Sanctuary Network Conference, Presented at: Maine’s Joint Standing Committees on White Plains, NY Appropriations and Financial Affairs and Health and Human John Pammer, Staffing/Systems Improvement Coordinator, Services, Augusta, ME. PA Residential Ken Olson, Executive Director – KidsPeace New England and Participants learned how to truly harness the tremendous Clinical Director, Foster Care and Community Programs psychic power of fun and graft it into a business environment. Testimony concerned the impact of proposed budget cuts They further discovered how to create Sanctuary and increase on Maine families who receive behavioral health services. staff retention via gamification—a cutting-edge method Subsequent consultation was also provided in a work session with a promising future for improving staff motivation, on the bill which was conducted by the Joint Standing engagement, and morale. Committee on Health and Human Services.

Challenges of Fidelity to a Clinical Model of Using Lean and Six Sigma to Improve Treatment TFC and Community-Based Services in a Multi- Outcomes for Adjudicated Adolescents State Agency December 2015 August 2015 Presented at: Forensic Rights and Treatment Conference, Presented at: Foster Family-based Treatment Association, Grantville, PA Conference on Treatment Foster Care, Denver, CO Jason Raines, Director of Systems Improvement, PA Ken Olson, Executive Director – KidsPeace New England and Residential Clinical Director, Foster Care and Community Programs; and, Ray Culp, VP for Foster Care and Community Programs Too many treatment programs fail to deliver the desired outcomes for adjudicated adolescents. Fortunately, analytics KidsPeace provides foster care and community-based and continuous improvement concepts can address that behavioral health services in eight states. This presentation problem. This presentation explained how to use different explored a process of developing an overarching service data tools to garner the best outcomes possible in a model built on the principles of resiliency theory. This treatment setting. Participants learned how to maximize process utilizes evidence-based training and clinical effectiveness of treatment for teens in a residential setting. intervention strategies using Together Facing the Challenge, Special focus was given to programs for teens with sexual or which is embedded in a trauma-informed approach to care. behavioral issues. The organizational challenge of maintaining fidelity to the model while meeting diverse program requirements in a multi-state environment were the focus of the presentation and discussion.

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Since its founding in 1882, KidsPeace has always relied on the generous support of the community to help us care for children and families in need. We are immensely grateful for those community members who dedicate their time, talent and resources to ensure we are able to continue our work of helping people overcome challenges and transform their lives.

Volunteer We deeply appreciate those who give of their time to help the children in our care. Please consider volunteering to plan or lead an event that benefits KidsPeace, serving on your local Board of Associates or training to be an online counselor for TeenCentral.Net. There are many ways you can give kids peace. For more information on any of the listed giving opportunities, please contact our Advancement The Children’s Fund Department at 800-25-PEACE, ext. 8326. Donations to the KidsPeace Children’s Fund are unrestricted dollars used to improve facilities, programs, recreation and Careers care of the children we serve. On behalf of this fund, we KidsPeace offers a variety of career opportunities. Visit gratefully accept gifts of cash, real estate and securities, www.kidspeace.org/careers to learn more or follow our among others. LinkedIn company page. The Donley Society Help Spread the Message of Hope The Donley Society, named for KidsPeace benefactors Let your friends and families, clubs and associations, Ed and Inez Donley, is comprised of the most generous churches and neighbors know you agree with the KidsPeace and committed donors to KidsPeace. These donors have mission of providing hope, help and healing to children, enabled KidsPeace to develop the Bowdon, Ga., campus, families and communities. the Donley Therapeutic Education Center and the addition • Pass along this report. at the Broadway Campus, as well as countless other projects and programs. Donley Society donors enjoy invitations • Direct people to our websites: kidspeace.org, to private events and openings, a subscription to our fostercare.com, TeenCentral.Net and ParentCentral.Net. newsletter and other benefits. • Visit us at www.facebook.com/kidspeace.org or on The Wiley Society Twitter @KidsPeace. Capt. James Wiley, a Bethlehem philanthropist, founded • Organize an event where one of our experts can inform Wiley House (later re-named KidsPeace) 133 years ago. interested guests about our programs, outreach and Wiley Society donors have generously provided for training opportunities. KidsPeace in their estate plans through bequests, life • Sign up to receive free newsletters and event insurance and other instruments. Wiley Society donors announcements at kidspeace.org. enjoy invitations to private events and openings, a subscription to our newsletter and other benefits. Please contact our Advancement Department at 800-25-PEACE, ext. 8326 for more information. In-Kind Donations KidsPeace is always grateful for donations of time, pro-bono Become a Foster Parent work and goods, including equipment, school supplies and Our foster parents tell us that caring for a foster child is the other items that benefit children in our care. Only pre- most rewarding, satisfying and challenging job they have approved donations will be accepted, so please call ahead. ever loved. Visit www.fostercare.com to learn more.

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Corporate & Organization • PenTele Data Business Solutions • EventBrite • North Forest Development, LLC Annual Gifts • PPL Score Club • Exotic Auto Salon • Northeast Chemical & Supply Donley Society • Safeguard by PrintConcepts • Eye Associates of Lancaster, LTD Co., Inc. • Silver Peak REIT, Inc. • Faceplant Boardriders • Northeast Georgia Medical William W. Thurston Associates • Tisinger Vance, P.C. • Farm Bureau Center, Inc. ($8,000 & Above) • Total Wine & More • Fayetteville Association of • Northern Valley Cyclones • Capital BlueCross • UGI Utilities, Inc. Realtors, Inc. • Northwestern Youth Athletic • Highmark • United Way of Southern Nevada • Fayetteville Urban Ministry Association (NYAA) • KidsPeace Auxiliary • United Way of the Greater • Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund • NV Energy Doretha Easler • National Penn Bancshares, Inc. Lehigh Valley • First Baptist Church | TEL Sunday • NYC Combined Federal Campaign • Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. • VA Associates, LLC School Class • Off the Racks Boutique • OneMain Financial • Victory United Methodist Church • Five Below Inc. • Pack Power Media • Parkland Aquatic Club • Wireless Zone | Xcom Expert • Flipped Over Photos • Pampered Chef • Insurance Companies Communications Inc. • G.C. Zarnas & Co., Inc. • Passanante's Home Food Service • United Concordia Companies • Word Smith Media Ventures, LLC / • GA Alpha Alpha • Patton Pump Service, Inc. • Verizon Wireless DBA Pressbox • GCVSA Cheetahs • Penn Jersey Paper Co. • Girl Scouts of Eastern PA • Peoples Security Bank & Trust Anne Lewis Wiley Associates Friends of KidsPeace Troop #6027 • Pepper Dining ($6,000 - $7,999) ($1-$999) • Give with Liberty • Phantoms Hockey LLC • Goldman, Sachs & Co. • PJM Services, LLC • BSI Corporate Benefits, LLC • A Touch of Class • GoodShop • PJ's Bethlehem, LLC • Cape Beard Follicles of Freedom • ABC Automatic Sprinkler • Greenwood Park Mall - Simon • The PMA Companies • CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Company Properties • Professional Community • INetU, Inc. • ADP • GSD Transaction Services, LLC Managers Association • Maplehurst Cares • Aesculap, Inc. • Gulf Coast Combined Federal • QNB • Alice's Beauty Den Campaign • Quakertown Soccer Club Julia DeWitt Coppee Associates • Alliance Landscape • Hannaford • Reading Heath Systems ($4,000 - $5,999) • Altronics Inc. • Hanover Engineering Anesthesia Technicians • Altrusa International, Inc. • Bridgeway Community Church Associates, Inc. • Realty Executives Locklear Real • Amerland Realty, LLC • Casey Construction Group, LLC • Henry Yeska & Son Inc. Estate • Antique Dreams • FIMC • Hindu Temple Society • Reba's Sweet Bean • APEX Capital Management • GEICO • HomeFront Realty • Redner's Warehouse Markets • Archer Investment Management • Granite Telecommunications • Horwith Fuel Oil • Residential Home Funding LLC • Horizon Services, Inc. • Host Group Inc • RipTide Sports • Bagwell & Bagwell, Inc. • Moser Consulting • Hunt Wyche Real Estate • Roop Investments, LLC • Benecon Group • Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem • IBM Employee Services Center • Sawyer Savings Bank • Best Western Plus Lehigh • Truist • IBM Retiree Charitable Campaign • Schmidt's Eatery II, LLC DBA Jake's Valley Hotel • Vinart Dealerships • Independent Bikers of Wayback Burgers • Bethany United Methodist Church Pennsylvania • Security 101 • Bethesda Scooters & Boards E.P. Wilbur, Sr. Associates • Indulge Salon & Day Spa • Serfass Construction Co. • Bethlehem Gallery of Floors ($2,500 - $3,999) • J.Co Salon & Blo' Dry Bar LLC • Skin Prik City • Bethlehem Soccer Club • Jennifer R. Cooney, Attorney • Smokin' Guns Tattoo • Grant Thornton LLP • BJ's Wholesale Club At Law • Softerware • Healthcare Finance Group, LLC • Blue Monkey, Inc. • John Yurconic Agency • Southern Trust Mortgage (HFG) • Bowdon Sertoma Club • Johnson Controls Inc. • St. Augustine School • Brown Appliance & Mattress, Inc. • Jordan United Church of Christ • St. John's UCC Andrew C. Leh Associates • Buckno Lisicky & Company • Kegel's Produce • State Employees Combined ($1,000-$2,499) • Buffalo Wild Wings • Kona Ice of Allentown Campaign (SECC) • Byrneville Elementary School • CB Flooring • Kresses Company • Stephen Roper, Inc. • C.F. Martin & Co., Inc. • Central Grange #1650 of • Kroger • Stokes Electrical Supply • Caliman Associates Germansville • Lafayette Cemetery Park Corp. • Sullivan's Highland Funeral Service • Cambiar Investors LLC • Cerner • Polytek Development Corp. & Crematory, Inc. • Capital BlueCross • Charter Financial Group • Lealand Holding, LLC • The Dent Grappler • Carpenter Technology Corporation • Choice! Energy Services Retail, LP • Lehigh Carbon Community • The Dream • Chris Peck Law Firm • City View Publishing College • The Junior League of Fayetteville • Christina's • Core BTS • Lehigh Valley Business Coalition NC, Inc. • Combined Charity Campaign • Corporate Environments on Healthcare • Thompson & Little Inc. • Continental Tax Service • Custom Carpets • Life Span ABA Inc. • Travelers • Cornell University - IRL School - • Darling's Auto Mall • LW5, LLC • Twisted Koncepts SGA • Delta T Group • Mandolin Raleigh Partners LLC • UGI Energy Services • Counseling Partners, LLC • Agape Sunday School Class First • Mass Connection, Inc. • United Way of Greater Milwaukee • Dan Thompson Agency, Inc. United Methodist Church • Maximum Results Fitness LLC • United Way of the Capital Region • Dave and Wayne Auto Center Inc. • Gross McGinley,LLP • MFP Strategies • The UPS Store • Delta Dental • Iron Mountain • MOMS Club of Bethlehem • US Army Medical Research • Dunmore High School Spanish • L.M. Martin, Inc. • Montgomery United Soccer • USC Upstate | SCW Department Club • LV-IFL, LLC (Lehigh Valley • Nationwide • Valley Doors & Hardware • Dunn Benson Ford Steelhawks) • Natural Vibes LTD Incorporated • E.B. Automotive Tinting • M&T Bank • Network for Good • Valley Soccer Club • East Penn Manufacturing • Marsh & McLennan Companies • Network in Aging of Western New • Vine Van Gogh LLC • Electricity Maine, LLC • Mutual of Omaha York, Inc. • W.B. Mason Co., Inc • Ellison Williams Garage • National Penn Insurance • Newport Ramsey Management • Wal-Mart Foundation • Employee Network, Inc. • Omega Vinyl Exteriors LLC • Waste Management 21 PROUD SUPPORTERS OF KIDSPEACE

• Watson Family Dentistry • Christopher Brauer • Mr. & Mrs. Ray Antoine • Ms. Becky Keefer • Wells Fargo • Mr. & Mrs. Harry R. Brown • Mr. & Mrs. Steve Asip • Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Keefer • Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC • Mr. Christopher D Butz • Vickie Atembik and Dr. Bob Eisner • Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Kelly • Western Lehigh United soccer • Ms. Carla Daniels • Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Ault • Mrs. Sharon Kestenbaum Club -Falcons • Ms. Ilani Donley • Ms. Susan Bacus • Mr. & Mrs. Henry Kidder • Western Lehigh United Soccer • Mr. & Mrs. Victor Flores • Mr. & Mrs. Anshu Bais • Mr. John V. Kimpflen Club - Raptors Gold • Ms. Melinda Frailey • The Barouns • Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Knoebel • Western Lehigh United Soccer • Lisa Hanback • Father John Bauer • Mr. John Koons Club/Legends • Mr. Paul Hanna • Ms. Sarah Beck • Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Korin • Western Lehigh United Soccer • Erik H. Hansen Psy. D. • Ms. Crystal Bennett • Mr. & Mrs. Jason Lahey Club/Union • Mr. Brian Harris • Debbie & Randy Blose • Mr. and Mrs. David M. Leber • Wyomissing Area Soccer Club • Ms. Yolanda Horton • Mrs. Andrew T. Boggs • Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Leeds Zimmer Tax & Accounting Service • Drs. Doug Huynh & Tammy Pham • Ms. Monique Bouffard • Mr. Robert Lescaleet • Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Johnson III • Anonymous • Mr. & Mrs. James F. Loftus IV Individual Annual Gifts • Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Lenihan • Ms. Patricia L. Brubaker • Mr. Nicholas Lukow Donley Society • Ms. Tammy Lindsay • Mr. Don Buchal • Mr. David F. Lyons and Dr. Pamela • Mr. Charles Malbrough • Ms. Carol Burke J. Shields William W. Thurston Associates • Ms. Nikki Mercer • Mr. Clark E. Calebaugh Jr. • Dr. Supriya Mannepalli ($1,000 & Above) • Mr. & Mrs. Sean Ondush • Mr. & Mrs. Donald Carbone • Mr. & Mrs. John R. Marley • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Andrietta • Ms. Holly Orr • Ms. Denise Card • Ms. Anne Martin • Anonymous • Ms. Kimberly Rottinghaus • Mr. Brian Cassel • Dr. T.M. Martin Jr., MD • Dr. Larry P. Bell and Robin L. • Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Sell • Ms. Valerie Chevere • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mattern Saltzman • Ms. Mindy Smith • Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Clark • Mr. & Mrs. James R. McIntosh • Mr. David G. Breiner • Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Steed • Mem of Prof. Curtis W. Clump • Mrs. Brianna Miller • Mr. Jim Ciminelli • Mr. Anthony Steinbrunner • Mrs. Gladys Colon • Dr. Blake D. Moomau • Ms. Jennifer Cruz • Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Streeval • Ms. Anna Conway • Mr. & Mrs. Brent Mundy • Ms. Carol Doyle • Mr. and Mrs. G.J. Timberlake Jr. • Karen Cook, DMD • Ms. Sandra Newman & Dr. • Mr. Tom Eastman • Mr. L. Joseph Walker • Mr. Alan M. Coppola Howard Klein • Mr. & Mrs Matthew Ford • Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Weber • Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dailey • Drs. Gregory & Michaelyn Notz • Anonymous • Ms. Jodi Whitcomb • Ms. Betty Davis • Ms. Linda Peluso and Mr. Billy • Mr. William C. Hahn • Mr. & Mrs. William Demler Cone • Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Ingram E.P. Wilbur, Sr. Associates • Capt. & Mrs. James Dickson • Ms. Patricia A. Peters • Mr. & Mrs. William R. Isemann ($250-$399) • Mr. & Mrs. John Dube • Mr. L. Richard Plunkett • Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kellogg • Mr. & Mrs. Keith Dunnigan • Mr. & Mrs. Donald Poole • Ms. Mary Alexander • Mrs. Jane R. Kiscadden • Welda Duque, MD • Ms. Christine Rahn • Mrs. Gladys Barclay • Ms. Susan Leyburn • Mr. Thomas Durham • Mr. & Mrs. Slade Rauch • Dr. Kenneth L. Baumert • Mrs. Nancy Light • Ms. Betsy Easen • Mr. & Mrs. Scott Rehrig • Dr. Ira Blake • Mr. Lamar Martin • Ms. Joan D. Ecker • Mr. & Mrs. Roger Ritvo • Mr. Richard Brian • Mary & Jack McNairy • Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Eisenstein • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robbins • Mrs. Marrinia Catuzza • Ms. Margaret Meyer • Mr. & Mrs. Steven Erb • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Robert Jr. • Christopher & Caren Chaffee • Ms. Susan Mullen • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Farish • Ms. Amber Roberts • Mr. Ray Culp • Mr. & Mrs. Toby Paschal • Ms. Rebecca Farmer • Mr. & Mrs. David Roberts • Mr. & Mrs. John Deiter • Dr. Constance Porter • Ms. Lorene Foreman • Mr. & Mrs. Brett Rubin • Mr. Eduardo Encina • Dr. & Mrs. Scott Reines • Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gage • Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sampson • Drs. John C. & Yiyi Evans • Mr. & Mrs. Tim Ruby • Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Garavaglia • Ms. Rhonda J. Santilli • Mr. & Mrs. George Ferrio • Mr. Roy Sachs • Mr. & Mrs. Bonner Gaylord • Mr. & Mrs. Ricky Scandle • Ms. Kathy Fullerton • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Seyfried • Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Gold • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schuler • The Galante Family • Buck & Angela Showalter • Mr. Paco Gonzalez • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Schwartz • Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Gleeson • Michael & Michelle Slack • Mr. & Mrs. Edward Graham • Ms. Rachael Seiler • Ms. Maureen Harrington • Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Slivka • Mr. & Mrs. David Gregory • Ms. Catherine Shade • Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Jarrett • Mr. and Mrs. David J. Small • Ms. Diana Hagenbuch • Anonymous • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Joly • Mr. Josh Smith • Mr. & Mrs. Norman Harpster • Mr. & Mrs. James Sheckells • Mr. David Kleisch • Michael Sorelle • Mr. Raymond G. Harries • Ms. Hannah Shershow • Ms. Patricia Kroness • Ms. Sabrina Turner • Ms. Kathleen Harrington • Ms. Laura Smith • Mr. Julius L. Licata • Michael & Gail Vogel • Mr. Dan H. Harrison • Robert & Cidney Spillman • Ms. Aimee Molnar • Mr. and Mrs. William H. Willis Jr. • Mrs. Alexis Harvey • Mr. Kenneth Spring • Mr. & Mrs. Paul Morris • Mr. & Mrs. Leslie E Harvey Jr. • Ms. Gina Stano • Mr. John P. Moses Anne Lewis Wiley Associates • Ms. Linda Haskell • Mr. Michael Stoltz • Mr. & Mrs. William Sandy ($600 - $999) • Mr. Robert Healy • Mr. Kevin Stout • Mr. and Mrs. William H. Slack • Mr. William Jacob Chancery • Ms. Ginger Henrie • Mr. & Mrs. Dean Stover • Mr. Patrick Slattery • Mr. James Gregory • Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hensel • Mr. & Mrs. Brian Street • Mr. Allen Stapleton • Mr. & Mrs. David Hundley • Rev. & Mrs. Darryl Hessel • Ms. Susan Stump • Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Wilhelm • Ms. Shelly Sorrells • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hilton • Mrs. Gloria A. Szakos • Ms. Lorraine M. Wolfe • Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. • Mr. and Mrs. David D. Hoffman • Ms. Melinda Tanner • Dr. Hasan Zerze Tisinger Sr. • Ms. Missie Holmes • Mr. Jason Troutman • Thomas S. & Patsy H. Upchurch • Mrs. Therese Iacocca • Mr. & Mrs. Ray Vasta Andrew C. Leh Associates • Mr. and Mrs. A. Flexer Illick • Ms. Coraleen Vavra & Ms. Melissa ($100-$249) Julia DeWitt Coppee Associates • Mr. Dean Jackson Vavra ($400 -to $599) • Mr. David R. Adams • Tanis James • Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Wetzel • Dr. & Mrs. Milton Adams • Mr. & Mrs. John Battisti • Harvey & Toni Johnson • Mr. Robert Whiten • Mr. Rob Amos • James & Elizabeth Blanchette • Mr. William Johnston • Ms. Susan Wild • Mr. & Mrs. John Anthony • Mr. & Mrs. Greg Joyce • Ms. Michelle Williams 22 PROUD SUPPORTERS OF KIDSPEACE PROUD SUPPORTERS OF KIDSPEACE

• Ms. Tina Wright • Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Caliz • Ms. Jeannine Fogler • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Howe • Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Yeastedt • Ms. Naomi Camp • Mr. Michael Foley • Mr. David M. Hudiak Sr. • Ms. Margaret A. Zimmermann • Ms. Alycia Cardona • Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Forte • Ms. Lisa Hunt • Mrs. Edward A. Zouck • Mr. Daniel Carlin-Weber • Ms. Amanda Foulds • Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hyduke • Mrs. Evelyn Zumas • Ms. Trish Ann Carpenter • Mr. & Mrs. Mark Fowler • Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jackson • Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Carton • Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fowler • Mr. Peter Jackson and Ms. Abby Friends of KidsPeace • Mr. & Mrs. Justin Caspersen • Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Frampton Ferretti ($1-$99) • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cefola • Ms. Christine Frankowiak • Ms. Anna Jennings • Mr. & Mrs. John Chanitz • Ms. Diane Frederic • Ms. Jennifer Jewell • Mr. & Mrs. David Abrahams • Mr. Frank Christman • Mr. & Mrs. William A. Frederick • Anonymous • Mr. & Mrs. Steven Ace • Ms. Michelle Ciraulo • Anonymous • Mr. & Mrs. Harry Johnston • Ms. Lois Adams • Mr. & Mrs. Marc Cloutier • Dr. Ruthellen Fried • Mr. & Mrs. James Joyce • Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Allen • Mr. & Mrs. Gavin Cobb • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Friedman • Mrs. Sue Junk • Mr. & Mrs. Robbie Allred • Mrs. Mary Ann Cocola • Mrs. Jean Fuller • Ms. Susan Kamber • Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson • Mr. Thomas J. Coffey • Mrs. Margaret Fuscsick • Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kasperek • Mr. Joseph Anoia • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph I. Collins • Ms. Kay Gaines • Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Katz • Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Anthony • Ms. Emily Conkle • Mr. Robert Gaither Jr. • Mrs. Jo Anne Kear • Mr. & Mrs. Dean Antoniello • Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Conley • Kelly Gallagher • Ms. Paige E. Keeter • Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Anttonen • Mr. & Mrs. David Conrad • Ms. Patti B. Garbeil • Ms. Becky Jo Kelchner • Mrs. Josephine Arena • Ms. Helen Cook • Ms. Megan Gerber • Mr. Paul P. Keller • Ms. Mary Ellen Bachman • Ms. Russlyn M. Cook • Mr. and Mrs. James W. • Ms. Kenderlin Kelly • Ms. Sharon Baker-Parks • Mr. & Mrs. Mark Cronin Gewartowski • Ms. Cindy Kennedy • Ms. Nancy Bank • Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Culberson • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gewirtz • Ms. Janet Kichline • Ms. Ann Barbon • Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Curtis • Anonymous • Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Kilchenstein • Mr. Keith B. Barnes • Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Damiani • Mr. and Mrs. George Gibbs • Ms. Evelyn M. Kilpatrick • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Barnes • Ms. Claire Danko • Mr. & Mrs. Ricky Gilbert • Ms. Leah Kindred • Mr. & Mrs. Jonathon Barrett • Mr. Max Dappen • Mr. & Mrs. Milton Gillespie • Ms. Karen King-Sheridan • Mr. Hugh W. Barrow • Mrs. Susan Davies • Ms. Carolyn Gillish • Mrs. Jessica Kirk • Mr. Phil Barton • Ms. Audrey Davis • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Giordano • Ms. Joan E. Kiss • Mr. Charles J. Battaglia Jr. • Ms. Laura Davis • Mr. & Mrs. Derek Goff • Ms. Christy Kistler • Mr. and Mrs. John S. Battagliola • Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Dawson • Mr. & Mrs. Leroy P. Goldberg • Mr. Richard Kitchen • Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Bauder • Ms. Nadia Dayaram • Ms. Barbara Golden • Mr. & Mrs. Jason Klein • Mrs. Gail A. Baumiller • Ms. Angela Daynorowicz • Ms. Elaine R. Goldman • Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Knapp • Ms. Kelly Beck • Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dearden • Mr. & Mrs. Clive Gordon • Mr. Larry Knauss • Mr. Paul Belles and Mrs. Virginia • Anonymous • Ms. Wendy E. Gracey • Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Knoop Gonzalez Belles • Ms. Dana Dee • Ms. Beth Grady • Ms. Margaret Kokotow • Ms. Marcia Belyeu • Ms. Jennifer Dee • Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Gratias • Mr. Marc Korashan • Mr. & Mrs. William Bender • Mrs. Maxine M. Denniston • Dr. and Mrs. Dale A. Grove Jr. • Ms. Michelle Krabbe • Ms. N. June Benjamin • Mr. & Mrs. Scott Destefon • Mr. and Mrs. George Gumble • Mr. & Mrs. David Kroninger • Mr. & Mrs. James Benkinney • Ms. Leslie Dickinson & Mr. Peter • Ms. Lenore Guthrie • Ms. Janet Kudla • Mr. and Mrs. Murrell F. Benner Sabonis • Mr. & Mrs. David H. Guy • Ms. Joanna Kudla • Ms. Danielle Berry • Mr. & Mrs. Walter Dietz • Ms. Josephine Gyamerah • Ms. Marianne Kudla • Mr. & Mrs. James Biagioli • Mr. & Mrs. DAVID DILLARD • Mr. & Mrs. Randy D. Haas • John G. Kuna, Psy.D. • Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Bloch • Mr. Gary P. Douglass • Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Haggerty • Miss Eleanor J. Kuntz • Ms. Mary Blundell • Ms. Erin Doyle • Mr. & Mrs. BARRY HANNAHOE • Ms. Kay Kurtz Vogel • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bobersky • Mr.& Mrs. Ronald A. Drabot • Mr. & Mrs. James Harper • Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Kuser • Mr. & Mrs. Hugo Borneman • Mr. & Mrs. Peter Drumheller • Mr. & Mrs. James Harris • Ms. Rachel Kutler • Mr. Jeffrey Boutwell • Mr. Jeremy Dubois • Ms. Mary Anne Harris • Dr. and Mrs. Martin D. Landau • Ms. Shirley Bradbury • Mr. & Mrs. Rich Dubroff • Ms. Dawn Harvey • Mr. & Mrs. Paul Landis • Mr. & Mrs. Mark Breiner • Miss Kara Durgin • Ms. Frances Hebert • Ms. Brenda Lang • Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Brightman • Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Durgin • Ms. Sharon Heidel-Gontasz • Mr. John Lange • Mr. Herman I. Brinkworth • Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson Eaton III • Ms. Lisa Heinsey • Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lawson • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brooks • Mr. & Mrs. Sam Eckstein • Dr. Fredericka Heller • Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Leahy • Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Broussard • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Edwards • Mr. & Mrs. Todd Heller • William LeBoeuf MD and Sarah • Mr. & Mrs. Craig Brown • Ms. Derna Elton • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Henkel Fernsler, MD • Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Brown • Mr. & Mrs. Emil Emiliani • Mr. William Henry • Ms. Deborah Leeck • Dr. Hazel J. Brown EdD • Rev. and Mrs Robert D. Eshelman • Mr. & Mrs. Scott Herrlinger • Miss Gladys M. Lerch • Mr. Lenny Buchanan and • Mr. Roger Eshelman • Ms. Diane Heuscher • Mrs. Marilyn Lerch Ms. Jamie Holland • Yokasta Estrella Lucas • Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Heusinger Sr. • Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Leskosky • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bucko • Mr. & Mrs. Christopher • Ms. Michelle Hicks-Griffin • Mr. Alex Levin • Ms. Rosemary Buerger Fenstermacher • Ms. Jana Hill • Ms. Joan Lex • Mr. & Mrs. Guy Buffone • Ms. Carol Feskanin • Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hipple • Mr. & Mrs. Guy Lintner • Ms. Amy Burdette • Ms. Regina Festino • Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Hoelzel • Steve Loar and Kim Conover-Loar • Mr. George L. Burfete • Mrs. Diane E. Ficano • Ms. Linda Hoffert • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Lobach • Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Burkhart • Ms. Kelly Fickus and Mr. Douglas • Vanessa and Jeffrey Tantum • Mr. Michael Lombardi • Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burrell Shroyer Hoffman • Ms. Angeline Long • Ms. Diane Buxton • Mr. Raymond E. Fidler • Ms. Karen Hogle • Mr. and Mrs. John Long • Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Bybel • Mr. & Mrs. Brandon Fink • Ms. Jean Holley • Mr. Harry Lowman • Ms. Beverly Byron • Mr. Andrew Fisher • Mr. & Mrs. Brian Hongtong • Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Lowry • Ms. Amanda Cain • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Grant Fisher Jr. • Ms. Anne Marie Hoppy • Mr. & Mrs. Dan Lumsden • Ms. Ariane Cain • Ms. Teresa Flannery • Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Horner • Mr. & Mrs. Keith Macalpin • Mr. & Mrs. William Cain • Mrs. Martha Fletcher • Mr. Christopher Horsefield • Mr. and Mrs. Leroy MacMurtrie 23 PROUD SUPPORTERS OF KIDSPEACE

• Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Maio • Jessie A. Peters • Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Soldo • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Young • Miss Elizabeth Mandry • Mr. & Mrs. Steven Pierpoint • Ms. Kristen Sousa • Mr. Wally F. Young • Mr. Fernando Manrique • Mrs. Mary Pat Pirmann • Mr. Gary Spatz • Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Zarge • Ms. Elsie A. Marangi • Ms. Marie Pointdujour • Ms. Laura Specyal • Ms. Debra Zeiber • Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Marino • Mr. & Mrs. Jay Pollick • Mr. & Mrs. Werner W. • Mr. & Mrs. Frank Zeigafuse • Mr. & Mrs. Jonathon Martin • Ms. Mary Ellen Pomerenke Splettstoesser • Mr. & Mrs. W. Harold Zern • Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Martin • Mr. & Mrs. George Poploskie • Ms. Brooke Squires • Ms. Doris Jean Zettle • Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Massett • Ms. Deborah Pouliot • Mrs. Lisa Steingraber • Ms. Rebecca Zich • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Massey • Mr. Paul S. Price • Mr. and Mrs. Ken G. Stine • Mr. & Mrs. Joel Ziegler • Mr. & Mrs. William Matthews • Ms. Jennifer Proctor • Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stovering • Mr. & Mrs. C. David Zimmerman • Mr. Mark Mazurkiewicz • Ms. Angela Prosan • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Strangarity • Mr. Glendon Zimmerman • Ms. Sherri McCarver • Ms. Kathy Radziewicz • Ms. Sharon Strauss • Mr. & Mrs. Brandon Zwalkuski • Ms. Lillan McCubbin • Carmen Ramos • Mrs. Karol Strelecki • Mr. & Mrs. Robert McDonough • Mr. Winston A. Randolph • Ms. Donna Streletzky KidsPeace Partners • Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McFadden • Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Reed • Mr. Patrick Stroman Individuals who provided a good • Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. McGee • Mr. & Mrs. Franklin W. Reimert • Mr. & Mrs. James R. Stubbs Jr. or service to KidsPeace • Ms. Rebecca McKinney • Mr. Scott Reiner & Ms. Evelyn • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Stumpf • Mr. & Mrs. Kevin McLain Mateo • Mrs. Barbara L. Suemmermann • Anonymous • Mr. & Mrs. Tyson McNamara • Mr. and Mrs. Sterling E. Reiss Jr. • Ms. April Summers • Cheryl Arndt • State Rep Daniel T McNeill • Mrs. Lisa Remaly • Ms. Claire Surovi • Steve Asip • Mr. & Mrs. Adam Meadowcroft • Mr. Emigdio Reyes • Ms. Gail Swineford • Robyne Ault • Charlotte Mellon • Ms. Rachel Ricey • Ms. Susan Switzer • Dave Barrow • Ms. Jessica Mendoza • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Riggs • Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Sylvester • John Battisti • Mr. & Mrs. Mack Mericle • Mrs. Isabel M. Ringer • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Synoracki • Charlie Beattie • Ms. Christina Merris • Mr. Kenneth A. Roberts • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tamecki • Sylvia Becker • Mrs. Palmeta E. Merritt-Rent • Ms. Mary M. Roberts • Ms. Krsitine Tanase • Karen Bishop • Ms. Linda Mery • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Robertson • Ms. Mary Lou Tarquini de la • Ira Blake • Mr. & Mrs. Henry Metcalf • Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roman Jr. Plante • Linda Bortioletto • Mr. & Mrs. Dave Michener • Mr. Salvatore Romano • Mrs. Bevin Theodore • Harvey Brightman • Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Milburn • Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rose • Ms. Tina Thoman • Wes Brookers • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Minauro • Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Roth • Mr. Dwight Thomas • Melissa Brunson • Ms. Maria H. Moniz • Ms. Judith Routson • Ms. Mary Thornhill • Bill & Erin Buck • Mr. Donald Morrison • Mrs. Sheila Rulli • Ms. Felicia Tolerico • Kim Burrows • Ms. Christina Moser • Mr. and Mrs. James E. Russell • Ms. Alison Tomasso • Theresa Cafoncelli • Ms. Carolyn M. Moss • Mr. Jeffrey Russo • Mr. Robert Tortoriello • Bob Carl • Mr. & Mrs. David Murr • Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Ruth • Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Townsend • Marrinia Catuzza • Mr. & Mrs. Steve Muse • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rutherford • Ms. Stephanie Tracey • Jamie Chubb • Mr. Thomas A. Musolin • Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Rzonca • Ms. Yvonne M. Transue • Gavin Cobb • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Naspinski • Mr. & Mrs. Sandy • Ms. Brooke Trapane • Martin Cohen • Ms. Kalyna Nedilsky • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Santoni • Ms. Mary M. Travers • Corrico, Quinn • Mr. & Mrs. Keith Neff • Ms. Keri Savona • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Trott • Kristen & Karen Coughlan • Mr. & Mrs. William Neleski • Ms. Fay Schiff • Mr. & Mrs. David Trout • Phillip Culberson • Ms. Janice Nemeh • Mr. James W. Schmitt • Ms. Roberta Turel • Jill Daniel • Ms. Ann Newman • Mr. Adam Schuler • Mr. William Turman • Eric Davis and Suaina Kripalanie • Mr. Calvin Neztsosie • Mr. Joel A. Schwartz • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tuton • Samantha Davis • Ms. Jo A. Nickerson • Mr. & Mrs. Donald Seidenberger • Ms. Natalie Tyler • Kimberly Duncan • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nieves • Mrs. Helen Seidenberger • The Vick Family • Sam Edwards • Mr. Robert A. Niewood • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Seidenberger • Mr. Mark Viviano • Bernie Eisenstein • Mr. William Niner • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Serianni • Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Vogt • Donna Foley • Ms. Marie Nolf • Ms. Evelyn M. Sesulka • Mrs. Norma J. Wagner • Gerard Gleeson • Mr. Bob Nolter • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shanahan • Ms. Julie Wall • Barbara Golden • Ms. Kathleen Noonan • Mr. Vaughn Shappell • Revs. Earl & Pat L. Wallace • Denise Goodrow • Gayle Norris • Mr. & Mrs. Jordan Shenefield • Mr. & Mrs. Philip Walsh • Ryan Greene • Ms. Mary Kathlyne Nussbaumer • Ms. Synea Sherrer • Ms. Patricia Webb • Phyllis Hagood • Ms. E. June Offenderlein • Ms. Kim Shively • Mrs. Judith B. Weisseg • Michael Hatfield • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. O'Har • Mr. Richard Showers • Mrs. Marjorie M. Welty • Lloyd Haywood • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O'Hare • Buthaina Shukri and Jeffrey • Mr. & Mrs. Jarrett Wetherhold • Wulf Heusinger • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Oliver Boutwell • Mr. William A. Whitehead • John Hirsh • Elizabeth Olson • Mr. Danny W. Shultz • Joanie M. Wiinblad • Haynes Hoakler • Ms. Vivian Ortiz • Mr. Barry L. Shupp • Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin N. • Will & Debbie Isemann • Ms. Jo-Ann M. Ortolani • Ms. Heidi Silverman Williamson IV • David Jones • Mrs. Gail Ossiander • Mr. Gerald Silverstein • Mr. & Mrs. Craig Wilson • Jimmy Jones • Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Osterman • Mrs. Sheridan K. Skura • Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilson • Jasmeel Kaur and Shivinder Sign • Mr. Charles E. Otterson • Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Slavin • Ms. Tara Wilson • Barbara Kay • Mr. Merrill D. Paletz • Mrs. Arlene Smith • Ms. Nancy Witkowski • Paige Keeter • Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Parmley • Mr. & Mrs. Barry Smith • Miss Deborah H. Wright • Sunaiana Kripalani • Mr. Ryan Parry and Ms. Danielle • Ms. Catherine Smith • Mr. James Wright • Sandra Libby Moore • Anonymous • Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Wulfhorst • Burke Lofland • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pauley • Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Smith • Mr. and Mrs. Dan T. Xander • Duane Malloy • Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Peralta • Mrs. Barbara Smith-Schafer and • Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Yahm • Paul Marotta • Ms. Jenelle Perich Mr. David Schafer • Mr. Joseph A. Yanke • Jerry McDonald • Mrs. Regina L. Perich • Ms. Dorothea Soderstrom • Mr. David Yeager • Geoff McDunnah 24 PROUD SUPPORTERS OF KIDSPEACE

• Thomas Miller • Bucks County River Country • Holiday World & Splashin Safari • Pajama Program • John Moses • Buffalo Wild Wings • Home Depot • Palmer Moravian Church • Susan Mullen • Buoy Sports, LLC • Hoosier Park Racing & Casino • Papa Murphy's • Steven Nalbone • C.J. Wagner Trophies & Awards • Horizon Services, Inc. • Parkland School District • John Nemoseck • Calvary Temple Church • Horsehoe Brand Hot Sauce • PDQ • Elizabeth Nguyen • Capital BlueCross • Hot Heads • Penn Jersey Paper Co. • Carl Norden • Carmike Cinemas • Hotel Bethlehem • Pennsylvania Shakespeare • Jackie Pearson • Carmike Theaters • Hydac USA Festival • Linda Peluso and Billy Cone • Carrabba's Italian Grill • IMAX Theater • People First Federal Credit Union • L. Richard Plunkett • Carroll County CASA • IMG • Perficient Inc. • Constance Porter • Carter's • Immanuel Church of the Nazarine • • Brian Rixon • Casco Bay Lines • Indiana Pacers • Pizza Hut • Jennifer Robbins • CBS Radio • Indiana Reperatory Theatre • Pizza King • David Rubenstein • Cheesecake Factory • Indianapolis Colts • PJ Whelihan's Pub • Brett Rubin • Chesapeake Bay Roasting • Indianapolis Indians - Victory • PMA Companies, The • Tim Ruby Company Field • P-Nut Bowl • Jill Schaller • Chesapeake Hospitality • Indy Eleven Soccer • Po Boys • David Schiff • Chicago White Sox • J.Co Salon & Blo' Dry Bar LLC • Puerto Vallarta • John Schweikher • Chick-Fil-A (Skibo Square) • John Lane's Ogunquit Playhouse • Putt U Miniature Golf • Kara Senderling • Children's Museum & Theatre of • Johnny Carino's • Quaker Steak & Lube • Richard & Gina Seyfried Maine • Joker's • Reading Fightin' Phils, The • James Shahoud • Children's Museum of New • Jones Photography • Reading Rocks • Buck & Angela Showalter Hampshire • Jos. A. Bank • Reading Royals • Erwin Skibell • Chili's • Kalon Mind & Body Day Spa • Reba's Sweet Bean • Bill & Judy Slack • Chili's at Cross Creek • Kegel's Produce • Red Onion • Tammy Smith • Chris Marcineck Photography • Keystone Fire Protection Co. • Red's Dairy Freeze • Shelly Sorrells • Chuy's • Kickback Jacks • Renaissance Allentown Hotel • Emily Spielman & Family • Cigars International • KidsPeace Bethlehem FCCP • RipTide Sports • Mary Ann Swiatek • Cincinnati Reds • Kittery Trading Post • RK&K • Ashley Vass • Columbia Association • Komets Hockey • Ross Plants & Flowers • Larry Vass • Comfort Solutions • La Dulce Vida • Round-A-Bout Skating • Ray Vasta • Community Hope for Veterans • La Playa Cancun • Saams Party Tent • Debra Voltz-Miller • Conrad Burton's Inc. dba Jimmy • Lehigh Valley IronPigs • Safeguard by PrintConcepts • Nathan Vrana John's • Lehigh Valley Laser Tag • Sammio's • Burt Wallace • Cooper Tires & Auto Service • Lehigh Valley Women's Cancer • Sammio's - Hope Mills • Phil Walnock • Copperhead Grille Center • Santa's Village • Noelle Webster • Cracker Barrel • Liberty Baptist Church • Sardis Baptist Church • Dominique Wheeler • Crown Maple Sugar • Lisbon Left Hand Club • Savona's Trattoria • Chris White • Culver's • Loaded Boards • Schulte Sports Marketing • Kendra Wi • Cumberland County Fair • Lost River Caverns and P. R. • Michelle Williams • Dairy Queen • Lowry's Chocolates • Schuylkill Valley Sports • Bill & Mary Jane Willis • Dan's Camera City • Lutheran Church • Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders • Claire Winship • Daughters of Penelope • Maine Indoor Karting • Seacoast Adventure Park • John Wood • DelGrosso's Amusement Park • Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. • Sears • Nancy Yee • Dermot Mahoney's Irish Pub & Museum • Secant Medical • Joseph Zarge • DeSales University • Maine Wildlife Park • Sector 9 • Dieffenbachs • MASN • Sew Who Cares Corporate KidsPeace Partners • DMV Hub • McAlister's Deli • Shears to Share • Dunkin Donuts • McDonald's • Sheetz Business & Organizations who • East Millinocket High School • McKee Homes, LLC • SHI provided a good or service to • Els For Autism • MDS & Associates • Shoprite KidsPeace • ERA Strother Real Estate • Meineke • ShopRite LGPA Classic • Act 1 DeSales University Theatre • Farda Associates • Miami Trendsetters Homemakers • Shuman & Schwab, DMD, PC • Action Party Rental • Faulkner Subaru Group • Silly's Restaurant • Advance Meats • Fay Today • Midas • Staples • Advanced Auto • Four Seasons • Minnetrista • Stockade Tavern • Alchemists & Artists • Fox Theater • Miss Shirley's • Stoked Skateboards • Amazing Joe's Grill • Frederick's Hair Design • Muhlenberg Summer Music • Strawbery Banke Museum • Array Magazine • Funtown Splashtown USA, Inc. Theatre • Subway • Artisan Entertainment • Galera Dos Mexican Restaurant • Muirskate • Swamp Dogs • Ashcraft Jewelers • Giant Food Store • Muncie Children's Museum • SWB&R • Auto Zone • Girl Scout Troop 830 • New Balance • Take Flight Aerial Adventure • B&B Bowling • Good Intent Graphics • Nonna Lia Ristorante Course • Baltimore Orioles Foundation • Google • Northampton County • Temptation Website Design • Baskin Robbins • Grace Community Church Community College • Terrapin • Beasley Media Group • Graziano's • O.C. Tanner • Terrapin Bistro/Bar • Berkshire Hathaway Fox & Roach • Greg's Pottery • Old Forge Brewing Co. • Texas Roadhouse • Berman McAleer, Inc. • Guys-N-Gals Salon • Omni Fitness • The Andre Reed Foundation • Blue Sky Longboards • Hampton Inn & Suites • Orangatang Wheels • The Baltimore Sun • Bridgeway Community Church • Happening around Fayetteville • Original Longboards • The Berks Packing Company • BSI Corporate Benefits, LLC • Hayat Yoga & World Dance Arts • Otter Products, LLC • The Climbing Place • Bubba's 33 • Heritage House Family Restaurant • Paddle NY 25 PROUD SUPPORTERS OF KIDSPEACE

• The Clubhouse Grille @ The Bethlehem Golf Club • The Cupcake Lady Honorarium/Memorial Listing • The Dent Grappler • The French Manor Inn & Spa • The Melting Pot In honor of Jeffrey Boutwell & In Memory of Matthew In Memory of Phil McMahon • The New Jersey Devils Buthaina Shukri Chupella • Mr. William Chancery • The Pub II • Ms. Rachael Seiler • Mr. Paul Belles and Virginia • Custom Carpets Gonzalez Belles • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Seyfried • The Rock Shop In Honor of My Co-Workers • Mr. & Mrs. John Chanitz • The Wooden Key • Mr. & Mrs. Donald Poole In Memory of Beverly Ann • Ms. Betsy Easen • Thompson, David Merritt • TLS Car Wash In Honor of Sue & Tom Crop • Ms. Linda Hoffert • Ms. Kay Gaines • Tony's Pizzeria • Ms. Diane Heuscher • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Howe • Ms. Susan Mullen • Twisted Pizza Kitchen & Pub • Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Osterman In Honor of The DeGrazinos • Professional Community • U.S. Foodservices • Mrs. Barbara Smith-Schafer and • Mr. & Mrs. Guy Buffone Managers Association • Uncle Funkys Boards Mr. David Schafer • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tisinger • Under Armour In Honor of Betty Kerber • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tamecki • Vacationland Bowling • Mr. and Mrs. Randy Blose • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Upchurch • Valhalla In Memory of Albert Houston • William H. Andrews Trust In Honor of Mary Pat Pirmann Crance • Veteran's United Home Loans In Memory of Rodney • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Serianni • Mr. & Mrs. David Hundley • Villa Lentini Rohrbaugh • W.B. Mason Co., Inc In Honor of Diane Sancilio and In Memory of Anne Douglas- • Mr. Andrew Fisher • Wal-Mart Gina Seyfried Minnich In Memory of Lina Showalter • Water Country • Buthaina Shukri and Jeffrey • Ms. Cheri Giangiacomo • Wegmans Boutwell • Byrneville Elementary School • Weis Market In Memory of Anne K. Ference • Mr. William Chancery • Wendy's In Honor of Derpak Scott • Miss Eleanor Kuntz • Mrs. Eleanor Crance • West End Ale House • Mrs. Marilyn Lerch • Capt. & Mrs. James Dickson In Memory of Jina & Bob • Whitewater Rafting Adventures • Mr. Eduardo Encina In Honor of Peg Serianni Haslam • Wild Bills Apparel • First Baptist Church | TEL • Mrs. Mary Pat Pirmann • Mr. & Mrs. William Neleski • Yocco's Hot Dogs Sunday School Class • York's Wild Kingdom In Honor of Buck Showalter In Memory of Chris Johnson • Mr. & Mrs. James Harris • Youell's Oyster House • Dr. Blake Moomau • Ms. Mary Travers • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Robertson • Yum-Yum Noodle Bar In Honor of Manager Buck • Mr. & Mrs. Sandy • YWCA In Memory of Reba Nell Showalter & The Orioles Johnson • Mr. & Mrs. William Sandy • Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Carton • Ms. Gail Swineford Estate, Trust & Foundation Gifts • Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Allen In Honor of Thomas & Edward • Ms. Susan Bacus In Memory of Renee Silverstein • Aetna Foundation Smullen • Ms. Marcia Belyeu • Mr. Gerald Silverstein • Amazon Smile Foundation • Bowdon Sertoma Club • Marcella Smullen In Memory of Bob & Bunnie • Anonymous • Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burrell • CapCommunity Foundation Stubbs In Honor of Theodore • Ms. Betty Davis • Community Foundation of West • Mr. & Mrs. James R. Stubbs Alexander Wei • Mr. Thomas Durham Georgia • Eye Associates of Lancaster, LTD • Edward S. Knisely Estate • Mr. & Mrs. Milton Gillespie In Memory of Dick Tamberino • Emily Landecker Foundation, Inc. In Honor of Tammy Wyman • Rev. & Mrs. Darryl Hessel • Caliman Associates • Dr. Supriya Mannepalli • Enterprise Holdings Foundation • Mr. Jeremy Dubois In Memory of Joan Thieme • Ms. Anne Martin • Estate of Robert Maurice Labbe In Memory of Mom & Dad • Ms. Carol Feskanin • Mr. & Mrs. Brent Mundy • First Community Foundation • Mr. Clark Calebaugh • Ms. Janet Kudla • Mr. & Mrs. Steve Muse • GE Foundation • Ms. Joanna Kudla In Memory of Mother • Northeast Georgia Medical • Harry C. Trexler Trust • Ms. Marianne Kudla • Mr. Lamar Martin Center, Inc. • Hazelden Foundation for • Ms. Sandra Newman & Dr. • Mr. L. Richard Plunkett Substance Abuse In Memory of Bonnie S. Barrow Howard Klein • Hillman Family Foundation • Mr. & Mrs. Barry Smith • Mr. Hugh Barrow • Charlotte Mellon • Keystone Savings Foundation • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tisinger • Mr. & Mrs. Donald Seidenberger • Kobrovsky Family Fund In Memory of Raymond • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Upchurch • Mrs. Helen Seidenberger • Lehigh Valley Community Baumiller • USC Upstate | SCW Department • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Seidenberger Foundation • Mrs. Gail Baumiller • Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Yahm • Lincoln Financial Foundation • Ms. Donna Streletzky In Memory of Beau Biden In Memory of Carol Martin • Merck Foundation In Memory of Robert Turman • Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Bloch • Dr. T.M. Martin • Partnership of Pennsylvania • Mr. William Turman • T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. In Memory of Jane Burfete In Memory of Edna Martin In Memory of Joe Vallone • Tara & Haresh Joshi Charitable • Mr. George Burfete • L.M. Martin, Inc. Trust • Mr. David Lyons In Memory of Frances Bye In Memory of Ernest Mayer • Verizon Foundation In Memory of Gary Vavra • Caliman Associates • Caliman Associates • WaWa Foundation Inc. • Ms. Coraleen Vavra & Ms. • William H. Andrews Trust In Memory of Phillip Brooks Melissa Vavra McMahan Thank you! • Mr. & Mrs. David Hundley

26 EVENTS

We hold various fundraising events each year, from the soccer tournament on our Orchard Hills Campus in Pennsylvania to the “Chair-ty” Auction in North Carolina to the Trick or Trot 5K in Maryland, which is supported by Baltimore Orioles Manager Buck Showalter and his wife, Angela, to the annual Angel Tree drive which in 2015 collected 965 Christmas gifts for KidsPeace clients (with a value of more than $83,000!). 2016 Event Calendar

4th Annual KidsPeace Family Fun Mud Run (5k or 1 Mile) KidsPeace Orchard Hills Campus, Orefield, PA Saturday, May 7

31st Annual KidsPeace Golf Classic Brookside Country Club, Macungie, PA Monday, June 20

Jingle in July 5K Gring’s Mill, Wyomissing, PA Saturday, July 30

19th Annual KidsPeace Soccer Invitational KidsPeace Orchard Hills Campus, Orefield, PA Saturday, August 20 and Sunday, August 21

3rd Annual Chair-ity Auction Fayetteville, NC Saturday, October 1

7th Annual KidsPeace Maryland Trick or Trot (5k or 1 Mile) Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD Saturday, October 29

Angel Tree Gift Campaign Starts October 3 and ends December 9

Please visit www.kidspeace.org/events for the updated list of special events in support of KidsPeace. 27 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID 4085 Independence Drive Schnecksville, PA 18078-2574 Permit No. 240 Lehigh Valley, PA

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