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Central PA Animal Alliance 1802 Silver Pine Circle, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-8506 www.cpaa.info; 717-732-0611 Zella Smith Anderson, director Type of agency: Committed to ending the killing of dogs and cats as a means of animal population control Funding: 44% fundraising and special events; 43% donations and private contributions; 14% income from community programs include low cost veterinary clinics Percent of revenue used for programming: 95%, 73% F-T: 0; P-T: 0; Volunteers: 45; Clients: 1,000 Headquarters: Hampden Twp., Year: 2001 Donation contact: Zella Anderson, info@cpaa.info Tangible needs: Purina One, ProPlan, or Nutro pet food, soft dog treats, dog crates and carriers, collars, 6-foot leashes, dog and cat beds, pet toys, cleaning supplies Volunteer contact: Zella Anderson, info@cpaa.info Volunteer needs: Foster homes, dog trainers, veterinarians to donate services at reduced cost, people to staff fundraising events and vaccine clinics Helen O. Krause Animal Foundation Inc. P.O. Box 311, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0311 www.helenkrause.org; 717-697-3377 Julie Swenson, Shelter manager Type of agency: Assists abused, abandoned and stray animals Funding: All private donations and estates Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 2; P-T: 7; Volunteers: 70; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Monroe Twp., Year: 1982 Donation contact: Julie Swenson, hokafi@helenkrause.org Tangible needs: Purina Cat and Dog Chow, tennis balls, small cat trees Volunteer contact: Mary Brunski, hokafi@helenkrause.org Volunteer needs: Board members, dog walkers, help cleaning the cat rooms Humane League of Lancaster County 2195 Lincoln Highway E., Lancaster, PA 17602 www.humaneleague.com; 717-393-6551 Joan E. Brown, president Type of agency: Shelter and care of animals, adoptions, cruelty investigations, education. Funding: 72.3% private, 11% investment income, 22.3% operating revenue, 0.5% other. (6.1%) sale of assets Percent of revenue used for programming: 57%, 60% F-T: 38; P-T: 5; Volunteers: 376; Clients: 8,174 Headquarters: E. Lampeter Twp., Year: 1917 Donation contact: Joan E. Brown, info@humaneleague.com Tangible needs: Cat litter, canned cat and kitten food, cat beds, scratching posts, cat toys, shoe boxes, collars leashes, Kong toys, soft and chewy dog treats, crates, AA batteries, laundry detergent Volunteer contact: Lauren Eriksen, volunteer@humaneleague.com Volunteer needs: Photography, special events, dog walking team members, cat cuddlers and adoption processing volunteers Camps and Recreation
Aaron's Acres 102 White Oak Drive, Lancaster, PA 17601-4843 www.aaronsacres.org; 717-917-6101 Risa Paskoff, Executive director Type of agency: Provides children ages 5-21 with developmental disabilities in Berks, Dauphin and Lancaster counties year-round recreational programming Funding: Grants 9%, government grants 11%, donations 17%, fundraising 35%, program income for camp plus school rear 28% Percent of revenue used for programming: 79%, 89.5% F-T: 1; P-T: 4; Volunteers: 75; Clients: 280 Headquarters: Manheim Twp., Year: 2007 Donation contact: Joanne Martin, joannemartin@aaronsacres.org Tangible needs: Craft supplies, 400 bright yellow T-shirts, school bus for camp and school year trips, 65 tickets to Hershey Park and Christmas in Hershey, pool rafts with back support, paper products for snacks Volunteer contact: Risa Paskoff, risapaskoff@aaronsacres.org Volunteer needs: Clerical volunteers, volunteer buddies (12+ years of age), volunteers to help with fundraising events Camp Hebron Inc. dba Camp Hebron Camping and Retreat Ministries 957 Camp Hebron Road, Halifax, PA 17032-9520 www.camphebron.org; 717-896-3441; 800-864-7747 Lanny Millette, Executive director Type of agency: Christ-centered sanctuary with recreation, teaching and fellowship Funding: 61% program service revenue, 33% contributions and grants, 1% investment income Percent of revenue used for programming: , 78% F-T: 17; P-T: 26; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Halifax Twp., Year: 1957 Donation contact: Lanny Millette, millette@camphebron.org Tangible needs: Gator-style golf cart, 4-seat golf cart, RV in good condition for campground host, outdoor seating or gazebos Volunteer contact: Julie Braun, jbraun@camphebron.org Volunteer needs: Mowers, skilled maintenance (plumber, electrician, HVAC, carpenter), food service Children and Youth
American Foundation for Children with AIDS 6221 Blue Grass Ave., Harrisburg, PA 17112 www.AFCAids.org; 717489-0206; 888-683-8323 Tanya Weaver, Executive director Type of agency: Improves the lives of children and youth struggling with the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic Funding: 3% events, .4% grants, 13% individuals, 83.6% non-cash donations Percent of revenue used for programming: , 88% F-T: 1; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 200; Clients: 100,000 Headquarters: Lower Paxton Twp., Year: 2004 Donation contact: Tanya Weaver, info@AFCAids.org Tangible needs: medical equipment, new bath towels, diapers (baby), office equipment and supplies, shampoo, fingernail clippers, rulers, scissors, bandaids, gloves Volunteer contact: Betsy Dorsey, info@AFCAids.org Volunteer needs: Sort medical supplies; put together hygiene kits; put together school kits; social media; Project One Million Children's Home of York 77 Shoe House Road, York, PA 17406-8025 www.choyork.org; 717-755-1033 Laurie Anne Spagnola LSW, president Type of agency: Social services for children and families Funding: 93% govt., 4% contributions, 1% investments, 1% endowment Percent of revenue used for programming: 84%, 83% F-T: 120; P-T: 13; Volunteers: 70; Clients: 1,384 Headquarters: Hellam Twp., Year: 1865 Donation contact: Kathleen Tunney, ktunney@choyork.org Tangible needs: Office furniture, gift cards to area stores, art supplies Volunteer contact: Nance Montgomery, nmontgomery@choyork.org Volunteer needs: Group volunteers for maintenance-related projects such as landscaping House of Hope York, PA 3899 Sticks Road, Glen Rock, PA 17327 www.houseofhopeyorkpa.org; 717-235-3198 Lori Ziegler, Executive director Type of agency: Christ-centered environment provides hope, healing and restoration to teens and families through spiritual guidance, education, counseling and mentors Funding: 100% private Percent of revenue used for programming: 75%, 75% F-T: 3; P-T: 8; Volunteers: 313; Clients: 14 Headquarters: Codorus Twp., Year: 2006 Donation contact: Lori Ziegler, susansnyderhohyp@aol.com Tangible needs: AED defibrillator, gas and grocery gift cards, large-capacity microwave, Christian DVDs, Walt Disney movies, G-rated movies Volunteer contact: Tammy Ort, tammyorthohyp@aol.com Volunteer needs: Computer help, volunteer coordinator, teachers' aides, board members Mom's House Inc. of Lancaster 415 S. Queen St., P.O. Box 787, Lancaster, PA 17608 www.momshouselancaster.org; 717-396-9130; 717-396-9130 Maryanne O'Neill, Executive director Type of agency: Provides free child care and support for low-income, single parents who are in full-time educational programs Funding: 46% donations, 40% fundraisers, 13% grants, 1% other Percent of revenue used for programming: 80.2%, 85% F-T: 5; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 6; Clients: 36 Headquarters: Lancaster, Year: 1991 Donation contact: Maryanne O'Neill, mhlanc@verizon.net Tangible needs: Computers, boys clothing sizes 18 months to 5 years, girls clothing sizes 9 months to 7 years, children's bedroom furniture and canned cleaning supplies for child care center Volunteer contact: Jennifer Hess, mhlanc@verison.net Volunteer needs: Tutoring, cooking, IT support Phoenix Youth Center 325 S. Railroad St., Suite 6, Palmyra, PA 17078 www.phoenixyouthcenter.com; 717-838-0302 Chelsea Weibley, director Type of agency: Free homework club, summer tutoring, recreation sessions, clubs and special programs for students in third through ninth grades Funding: 38% Palmyra area cooperating churches, 60% United Way, 2% fundraising and community organizations Percent of revenue used for programming: 10%, 10% F-T: 1; P-T: 2; Volunteers: 25; Clients: 550 Headquarters: Palmyra, Year: 2000 Donation contact: Chelsea Weibley, cweibley@phoenixyouthcenter.com Tangible needs: Homework supplies (paper, pens, pencils, markers, crayons, etc.), Snacks for students after school, Play Station 2 games rated E, Ping Pong and Pool equipment Volunteer contact: Chelsea Weibley, cweibley@phoenixyouthcenter.com Volunteer needs: Our volunteers help with our after school homework help center. They assist students in completing their homework. United Methodist Home for Children Inc. 5120 Simpson Ferry Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-3627 www.umhcservices.org; 717-766-7652 Rev. Dr. David L. Reed, president and CEO Type of agency: Human services: residential care for children and youth; individual and family counseling Funding: 48% private, 9% investment income, 43% reimbursement Percent of revenue used for programming: 56%, 39% F-T: 61; P-T: 30; Volunteers: 100; Clients: 126 Headquarters: Lower Allen Twp., Year: 1917 Donation contact: Gretchen Switzler, gswitzler@umhcservices.com Tangible needs: Gift cards for McDonalds, Subway, Walmart, & Target - Cinema Center, Trindle Bowl, & Hershey Park passes - batteries (AAA, AA, D) - rechargable digital cameras - deodorant & ankle socks (male/female) Volunteer contact: Kim Hanford, khanford@umhcservices.com Volunteer needs: We need volunteers for the Sponsorship & Read Aloud Programs. Also for Fall/Spring Clean-up Days on campus Community Centers
Danzante Inc. 200 Crescent St., Harrisburg, PA 17104-1017 www.danzante.org; 717-232-2615 Duane Shearer, Executive director Type of agency: Community arts center dedicated to developing students through the arts; programming includes summer camp and an after-school program. Funding: 15% tuition, 20% individual contributions, 5% government grants, 35% foundation, 25% corporate Percent of revenue used for programming: 95%, 95% F-T: 1; P-T: 5; Volunteers: 250; Clients: 700 Headquarters: DNR, Year: 1978 Donation contact: Duane Shearer, duane@danzante.org Tangible needs: Computers, multifunction copier, 12-15 passenger van, copy paper, piano, wheelbarrow, art supplies Volunteer contact: Duane Shearer, duane@danzante.org LGBT Center of Central PA 1306 N. Third St., Harrisburg, PA 17102 www.centralpalgbtcenter.org; 717-920-9534 Louie Marven, Executive director Type of agency: Volunteer-led effort to create a regionally represent. community center for midstate's large, diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans. population Funding: 10% grants, 30% operating revenue, 60% private Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 1; P-T: 1; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: DNR, Year: DNR Donation contact: Louis Marven, lmarven@centralpalgbtcenter.org Volunteer contact: Louis Marven, lmarven@centralpalgbtcenter.org Community Development
PA Assn. of Nonprofit Organizations 2040 Linglestown Road, Suite 302, Harrisburg, PA 17110 www.pano.org; 717-236-8584 Joe Geiger CAE, Executive director Type of agency: Standards-for-excellence certification and education, training programs, benefits for nonprofits, technical assistance for members, policy work. Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 5; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 100; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Susquehanna Twp., Year: 1995 Donation contact: Jenn Ross, jenn@pano.org Tangible needs: Shredder, projector; gift card from Staples or Giant, iPad Volunteer contact: Jennifer Ross, jenn@pano.org Culture and the Arts
Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet 5 N. Orange St., Suite 3, Carlisle, PA 17013-2727 www.cpyb.org; 717-245-1190 Alan Hineline, CEO Type of agency: Nonprofit internationally renowned classical ballet school and performing company, providing training for beginning to pre-professional dancers Funding: 2% government, 6% private, 92% operating revenue Percent of revenue used for programming: 95%, 91% F-T: 20; P-T: 6; Volunteers: 75; Clients: 12,000 Headquarters: Carlisle, Year: 1955 Donation contact: Alan Hineline, Hoppes@cpyb.org Volunteer contact: Daniel Zalewski, Zalewski@cpyb.org Volunteer needs: Production volunteers, including costuming and backstage; event staffing; admin interns; organizational docents Chinese Cultural & Arts Institute 200 S. 41st St., Harrisburg, PA 17111 www.ChineseCulturalArtsInstitute.org; 717-585-7701 Chen-Yu Tsuei, president and founder Type of agency: Facilitates and nurtures an understanding of Chinese cultural arts in the midstate; community outreach; Chinese language training Funding: 15% government, 10% private, 75% operating revenue Percent of revenue used for programming: 100%, 100% F-T: 2; P-T: 5; Volunteers: 5; Clients: 120 Headquarters: Swatara Twp., Year: 2000 Donation contact: William F. Hubler, CCAIFUND@gmail.com Tangible needs: Copier supplies, office supplies Volunteer contact: Chen-Yu Tsuei, CCAIFUND@gmail.com Volunteer needs: Staffing for performances, video technicians, fundraising DreamWrights Youth & Family Theatre 100 Carlisle Ave., York, PA 17401 www.dreamwrights.org; 717-848-8623 Ann L. Davis, Executive director Type of agency: An innovative and unique educational theater arts organization that inspires growth, creativity and responsibility in all people Funding: 41% programming (camps, shows, etc.) 2% grants, 22% corporate gifts, 38% private donations and fundraisers Percent of revenue used for programming: 72%, 69% F-T: 4; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 835; Clients: 11,575 Headquarters: York, Year: 1997 Donation contact: Ann L. Davis, info@dreamwrights.org Tangible needs: Lumber, 8' plastic folding tables, folding chairs, pop-up canopy, digital camera, Lowe's gift cards Volunteer contact: Diane Crews, info@dreamwrights.org Volunteer needs: Designers, ticket takers, concessions helpers, organizers, data entry Fulton Theatre 12 N. Prince St., P.O. Box 1865, Lancaster, PA 17608-1865 www.thefulton.org; 717-394-7133 Aaron A. Young, managing director Type of agency: Professional regional theater company in a National Historic Landmark building; theater-arts classes; in-school educational services Funding: 17% individuals, 10% corp., 2% state govt.; 2% foundation; 46% ticket revenue, 23% other earned income Percent of revenue used for programming: 63%, 61% F-T: 24; P-T: 17; Volunteers: 800; Clients: 120,000 Headquarters: Lancaster, Year: 1963 Donation contact: Richard Bowen, rbowen@thefulton.org Tangible needs: Digital camera, color laser printer, laser printer, flat screen monitors, boom boxes, storage cabinets, dehumidifiers, irons, linens, towels, industrial washer/dryer, power tools Volunteer contact: Barry Halverson Volunteer needs: Data processing, envelope stuffing, light custodial, phone answering. Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg 915 S. York St., P.O. Box 325, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0325 www.ltmonline.net; 717-766-0535 Jeff Nell, president Type of agency: Entertaining and educating through quality theatrical performances for all ages Funding: 60% ticket revenue, 35% private/corporate donations, 5% foundation grants Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 0; P-T: 0; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Upper Allen Twp., Year: 1951 Donation contact: Jeff Nell, ltmonline@pa.net Tangible needs: Parking lot re-paving services; All-In-One (Printer, Copier, Scanner) Injket Printer, Laminate Flooring; Building Supplies; Volunteer contact: Catherine Tyson-Osif, ltmonline@pa.net Volunteer needs: Webmaster; Social Media Coordinator; Set Construction; Box Office Long's Park Amphitheater Foundation 630 Janet Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17601-4541 www.longspark.org; 717.735.8883 Tim Ardinger, Board president Type of agency: Provides culturalprogrammingto benefit general public, enrich lives of Lancaster County. Maintain Amphitheater, related facilities. Funding: 68% Art & Craft Festival 7% Donations 18% Sponsors 2% Grants 5% Miscellaneous Percent of revenue used for programming: 76%, 81% F-T: 1; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 250; Clients: 120,000 Headquarters: Manheim Twp, Year: 1962 Donation contact: Judy W. Smith, executivedirector@longspark.org Tangible needs: Good quality color printer Volunteer contact: Judy W Smith, executivedirector@longspark.org Volunteer needs: Fundraising volunteers, volunteers for Sunday evening concerts June through end of August, volunteers 2013 Long's Park Art & Craft Festival Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen 335 N. Queen St., Lancaster, PA 17603 www.pacrafts.org; 717-431-8706 Sherrie Boyer Mrs., Executive director Type of agency: Craft guild and Center of American Craft Funding: 95% earned revenues; 5% donations, 5% grants Percent of revenue used for programming: 90%, 90% F-T: 4; P-T: 3; Volunteers: 100; Clients: 22,000 Headquarters: Lancaster, Year: 2008 Donation contact: Sherrie Boyer, handmade@pacrafts.org Tangible needs: Kilns, mac computer, track lighting, windows, doors, phones, storage cabinets, overhead lighting, sinks, toilets, water fountain, HVAC systems or units, stage curtains, partitions, folding chair cart Volunteer contact: Jenny Germann, jenny@pacrafts.org Volunteer needs: Painting, scraping, cleaning, wood work, brick repairs, flooring repairs, electrical, plumbing, Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts 222 Market St., Harrisburg, PA 17101 www.whitakercenter.org; 717-214-2787 Michael L. Hanes, president and CEO Type of agency: Center for arts, education, entertainment and cultural enrichment Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 27; P-T: 33; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1999 Donation contact: Corinna Linn, info@whitakercenter.org DNR Employment Training and Assistance
Ahedd 3300 Trindle Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011-4432 www.ahedd.org; 717-763-0968; 866-902-4333 Rocco Cambria, president Type of agency: Employment services for persons with disabilities and the business community; consulting and project mgt. for state and federal agencie. Funding: 95% govt., 4.5% private, .05% operating revenue Percent of revenue used for programming: 92.3%, 94.2% F-T: 51; P-T: 21; Volunteers: 13; Clients: 1,081 Headquarters: Camp Hill, Year: 1977 Donation contact: Rocco Cambria, rocco.cambria@ahedd.org Tangible needs: Computers, 15 conference room chairs, artwork, services (specifically repaving of parking lot) Volunteer contact:, inforequest@ahedd.org Volunteer needs: Board members with marketing and technology expertise; volunteers with Web-based data management design and development expertise Christian Recovery Aftercare Ministry Inc. dba CRAM Inc. 509 Division St., P.O. Box 5464, Harrisburg, PA 17110 www.craminc.org; 717-234-3664 Juanita Edrington-Grant, Founder and CEO Type of agency: Provides pre-release and re-entry services to inmates, ex-offenders and their families, through crime prevention projects Funding: 60% govt. grant, 5% private, 20% operating revenue, 15% in-kind Percent of revenue used for programming: 75%, 75% F-T: 0; P-T: 5; Volunteers: 8; Clients: 525 Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 2002 Donation contact: Juanita Edrington-Grant, juanitagrant@verizon.net Tangible needs: Desk top computers, Xerox machine, shredder, Wal-Mart and Giant gift cards, CAT bus tickets Volunteer contact: Juanita Edrington-Grant, juanitagrant@verizon.net Volunteer needs: Computer instructors for community correctional/work release facilities to teach class at least once a week Food and Shelter
Bethesda Mission 611 Reily St., P.O. Box 3041, Harrisburg, PA 17105-3041 www.bethesdamission.org; 717-257-4442 Chuck L. Wingate, Executive director Type of agency: Human services provider Funding: 100% private Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 36; P-T: 17; Volunteers: 500; Clients: 3,500 Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1914 Donation contact: Debbie King, dking@bethesdamission.org Tangible needs: Men's deodorant, razors, canned food, new socks, new sweatshirts and gloves Volunteer contact: Debbie King, dking@bethesdamission.org Volunteer needs: Receptionists, Youth Center helpers, and Mentors for our men and women Brethren Housing Association 219 Hummel St., Harrisburg, PA 17104 www.bha-pa.org; 717-233-6016 Steve Schwartz, Executive director Type of agency: Provides transitional housing for homeless single moms and their children while helping the moms go to school, get jobs and overcome homelessness Funding: 81.4% private, 10.6% government, 5.5% events, 1.8% program revenue, 0.6% miscellaneous Percent of revenue used for programming: 78%, 73% F-T: 6; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 250; Clients: 100 Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1989 Donation contact: Christopher Fitz, cbaxter@bha-pa.org Tangible needs: Toilet paper, laundry detergent, bath soap, shampoo, toothpaste/brushes, women's deodorant, gently used furniture and household goods Volunteer contact: Christopher Fitz, cfitz@bha-pa.org Volunteer needs: Adult and youth mentors; carpentry, maintenance and cleaning volunteers Central Pennsylvania Food Bank 3908 Corey Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109 www.centralpafoodbank.org; 717-564-1700 Joe Arthur, Executive director Type of agency: Charitable food distribution to children, seniors, families and others in need. Funding: 42.3% private, 8.2% corporate, 10.3% govt., 5.0% invest. income, 27.0% operating rev., 7.2% other; $26.3 million of revenue is donated food Percent of revenue used for programming: 96%, 96% F-T: 43; P-T: 8; Volunteers: 2,500; Clients: 300,000 Headquarters: Susquehanna Twp., Year: 1982 Donation contact: Joe Arthur, jarthur@centralpafoodbank.org Tangible needs: Food donations are vital for our success; without them, our work would not be possible Volunteer contact: Katie Wetzel, kwetzel@centralpafoodbank.org Volunteer needs: Stocking shelves, organizing and sorting food, special-event staff, preparing mailings, etc. Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Harrisburg Area 900 S. Arlington Ave., Suite 235, Harrisburg, PA 17109 www.harrisburghabitat.org; 717-545-7299 Eve Wachhaus, Executive director Type of agency: Housing and home repair for low-income families in Dauphin County and the West Shore Funding: 26.3% mortgages, 20.4% special events, 13.2% general grants, 27.4 house sponsorships, 2.5% in-kind donations, 10.3 general donations Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 4; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 2,500; Clients: 60 Headquarters: Lower Paxton Twp., Year: 1986 Donation contact: Mark Mattern, mmattern@harrisburghabitat.org Tangible needs: Wireless Computers, Phone System, Web Design Software, ReStore Box Truck. Volunteer contact: Antron Watson, volunteer@harrisburghabitat.org Volunteer needs: General Construction, Office Work, Committee Members Project Share of Carlisle 5 N. Orange St., Suite 4, Carlisle, PA 17013 www.projectshare.net; 717-249-7773 Elaine S. Livas, Executive director and founder Type of agency: providing access to nutritous food, clothing, nutritional education within the Greater Carlisle Area. To empower the poor to feed themselves. Funding: 45% individuals/businesses, 10% congregations, 27% private grants, 12% fundraisers, 6% United Way Percent of revenue used for programming: 93%, 95% F-T: 9; P-T: 2; Volunteers: 3,000; Clients: 7,019 Headquarters: Carlisle, Year: 1985 Donation contact: Elaine S. Livas, info@projectshare.net Tangible needs: A Small Business Server PowerEdge T420 Grocery cart corral for 50+ carts (used is ok) shrink wrap machine-used or new(ours is 5 years old Volunteer contact: Mary Wheeler, mary.wheeler@projectshare.net Volunteer needs: People to glean (harvest) apples on Sat. mornings People to help plant the fall crop of Broccoli, cauliflower, acorn squash, garlic... Distribution York Habitat for Humanity Inc. 33 S. Seward St., York, PA 17404 www.yorkhabitat.org; 717-854-6168 Debbie Krout-Althoff, Executive director Type of agency: Providing safe, decent affordable homeownership opportunites to low income families Funding: 90% private, 10% grants Percent of revenue used for programming: 412,266%, 949,845% F-T: 4; P-T: 3; Volunteers: 124; Clients: 375 Headquarters: West York, Year: 1985 Donation contact: Miles Fishel, miles@yorkhabitat.org Tangible needs: Computers, camera, office supplies, copy paper, tools Volunteer contact: Charlotte Bader, vc@yorkhabitat.org Volunteer needs: Women-for-Women build; religious groups for Building on Faith; grant writers; construction volunteers; special events planners for gala and banquet Health Care and Disabilities
Central PA National Multiple Sclerosis Society 2040 Linglestown Road, Suite 104, Harrisburg, PA 17110 pac.nationalmssociety.org; 717-652-2108; 800-227-2108 Margie Adelmann, president Type of agency: Health agency Funding: 100% private Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 14; P-T: 2; Volunteers: 1,500; Clients: 6,300 Headquarters: Susquehanna Twp., Year: 1955 Donation contact: Margie Adelmann, margie.adelmann@nmss.org Tangible needs: 10x10 pop-up tents, adding machines with tape, food gift cards for individuals living with MS, K-cups for Keurig machine, office supplies Volunteer contact: Morgan Hughes, morgan.hughes@nmss.org Volunteer needs: Assist at fundraising events, advocacy volunteers, administrative volunteers, internships Children's Cancer Recovery Foundation 6380 Flank Drive (Harrisburg), P.O. Box 238, Hershey, PA 17033-0238 www.childrenscancerrecovery.org; 717-545-7600; 800-238-6479 Greg Anderson, Founder Type of agency: National nonprofit provides gifts and toys, financial aid and camp scholarships for children with cancer Funding: 100% private donations Percent of revenue used for programming: 84.1%, 85.5% F-T: 4; P-T: 2; Volunteers: 263; Clients: 9,613 Headquarters: Lower Paxton Twp., Year: 1993 Donation contact: Garret Piper, childrens@cancerrecovery.org Volunteer contact: Garret Piper, childrens@cancerrecovery.org Hospice of Central PA 1320 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17110 www.hospiceofcentralpa.org; 717-732-1000; 866-779-7374 Karen Paris, CEO Type of agency: Provides end-of-life care to the community through hospice services, hospice residence and community bereavement care Funding: 82% operating income; 18% public support Percent of revenue used for programming: 86.6%, 86.4% F-T: 125; P-T: 49; Volunteers: 100; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Susquehanna Twp., Year: 1979 Donation contact: Deb Fulham-Winston, dfulham-winston@hospiceofcentralpa.org Tangible needs: Camcorder, camera, beds for residence ($6,000 each), gift cards from Giant, Bed & Bath for supplies for Residence. Volunteer contact: Barbara Hardy, bhardy@hospiceofcentralpa.org Volunteer needs: Patient care, administrative needs The Kidney Foundation of Central PA 1500 Paxton St., Suite 101, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2633 www.kfcp.org; 717-652-8123; 800-762-6202 Patricia A. Bucek, Executive director Type of agency: Outreach, education and screening for kidney disease, services for people impacted by chronic kidney disease, and advocacy for living organ donation Funding: 10% govt., 70% corporate, 20% private Percent of revenue used for programming: 76%, DNR F-T: 2; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 35; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1979 Donation contact: Patricia A. Bucek, info@kfcp.org Tangible needs: Gasoline gift cards to distribute to needy patients receiving dialysis treatments Volunteer contact: Tina Fornstrom, tina@kfcp.org Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Central PA Chapter 2405 Park Drive, Suite 100, Harrisburg, PA 17110 www.lls.org/cpa; 717-652-6520; 800-822-2873 Elizabeth Mihmet, Executive director Type of agency: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma and improve the quality of life of patients and their families Funding: 100% individual and corporate donations Percent of revenue used for programming: 38%, 38% F-T: 9; P-T: 4; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: 2,000 Headquarters: Susquehanna Twp., Year: 1980 Donation contact: Tiffany Walter, theleukemialymphomasociety_PAH@lls.org Tangible needs: Copy paper, stamps, pens, file folders, Sharpies, Post-it notes, staples, tape Volunteer contact: Danielle Bubnis, theleukemialymphomasociety_PAH@lls.org Medical Outreach Service of Holy Spirit 124 S. 13th St., Harrisburg, PA 17104 www.hsh.org; 717-763-2100 Sister Romaine Niemeyer SCC, president and CEO Type of agency: Health-outreach ministry to poor and homeless; drop-in hospitality center Funding: 100% private Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 3; P-T: 5; Volunteers: 200; Clients: 17,230 Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1995 Donation contact: Lori Moran, jsilliker@hsh.org Tangible needs: Heavy duty rug shampooer, recording security camera set-up, decaf coffee, powdered creamer Volunteer contact:, jsilliker@hsh.org Volunteer needs: Property repair and maintenance United Cerebral Palsy of Central PA Inc. dba UCP Central PA 925 Linda Lane, Camp Hill, PA 17011-6498 www.ucpcentralpa.org; 717-975-0611; 888-998-4827 Jeffrey W. Cooper, CEO Type of agency: Assists people with disabilities and their families to achieve goals of development, growth, independence and full citizenship Funding: 5% private, 1.5% corporate, 98.4% operating revenue Percent of revenue used for programming: 93%, 91% F-T: 158; P-T: 844; Volunteers: 600; Clients: 4,000 Headquarters: Lower Allen Twp., Year: 1953 Donation contact: Janeen M. Latin, jlatin@ucpcentralpa.org Tangible needs: computers, furniture , small appliances, books, DVDs, art supplies, craft supplies, and cooking and baking supplies. Volunteer contact: Janeen M. Latin, lhasselbrook@ucpcentralpa.org Volunteer needs: volunteers are needed in programs for: Fitness activities, Community outings, Companionship, Outdoor maintenance, and musical activities. Historical and Heritage Societies
Historic Harrisburg Association Inc. 1230 N. Third St., P.O. Box 1843, Harrisburg, PA 17105-1843 www.HistoricHarrisburg.com; 717-233-4646 John R. Campbell, Executive director Type of agency: Advocates for preservation, restoration and stewardship of Harrisburg architectural and cultural heritage Funding: 30% membership, 40% dues, 20% administrative fees, %10 private contributions and foundation grants Percent of revenue used for programming: 60%, 60% F-T: 1; P-T: 0; Volunteers: 55; Clients: 0 Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1973 Donation contact: John R. Campbell, info@HistoricHarrisburg.com Tangible needs: Cleaning supplies, architectural salvage, items related to Harrisburg's history, tools, cash contributions Volunteer contact: John R. Campbell, John@HistoricHarrisburg.com Volunteer needs: Cleaning, filing, landscaping, board service, committee service, archival work, architecture expertise Human Services
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Harrisburg PA Inc. 4800 Union Deposit Road, Harrisburg, PA 17111-3710 www.cchbg.org; 717-657-4804 Mark A. Totaro PhD, CEO and executive director Type of agency: Provides health/human services to those in need, regardless of religious preference or ability to pay Funding: 36% government funding, 42% program revenue, 4% United Way allocations, 7% contributions, 1% investment income, 9% Diocesan support, 1% misc. Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 111; P-T: 77; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: 3,916 Headquarters: Lower Paxton Twp., Year: 1938 Donation contact: Christopher P. Meehan, cmeehan@hbgdiocese.org Tangible needs: Gift cards, toiletries, diapers/baby items, paper products, furniture Volunteer contact: Christopher P. Meehan, cmeehan@cchbg.org Volunteer needs: Serving on fundraising event committees: Golf Classic, Highmark Walk, Shelter Shuffle 5K, Come & See Dinner Contact Helpline Inc. P.O. Box 90035, Harrisburg, PA 17109-0035 www.contacthelpline.org; 717-652-4987; 800-932-4616 Kelly Gollick, Executive director Type of agency: 24-hour listening, health and human service information and referral hotline. We assist callers with finding resources to help with their problems. Funding: 40% county govt. contract; 24% fundraising/donations; 27% United Ways; 5% program services Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 3; P-T: 4; Volunteers: 48; Clients: 26,000 Headquarters: Lower Paxton Twp., Year: 1970 Donation contact: Kelly Gollick, contact@paonline.com Volunteer contact: Kelly Gollick, contact@paonline.com Volunteer needs: Board members and volunteers to work on helpline Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries 960 Century Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 www.diakon.org; 717-795-0300; 877-342-5667 Mark T. Pile MSHA, MSW, president and CEO Type of agency: Senior living communities and health care; adoption/foster care; counseling; programs for at-risk youths Funding: Funding comes from Medicaid, Medicare, private pay, county funding, donations Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 340; P-T: 240; Volunteers: 1,000; Clients: 8,660 Headquarters: Allentown, Year: 1868 Donation contact: Dawna Trump, trumpd@diakon.org Tangible needs: The Diakon Wilderness Center: Wiggy sleeping bag systems (12 each, $200 per bag), basketballs, volleyballs, footballs; Diakon adoption and foster care: school backpacks, adoption "life books" Volunteer contact:, swangerb@diakon.org Volunteer needs: Volunteers needed by Frey Village in Middletown, and Cumberland Crossings in Carlisle; the Flight Program occasionally needs mentors Luthercare 600 E. Main St., Lititz, PA 17543-2224 www.luthercare.org; 717-626-1171; 800-732-0999 Carl R. McAloose, president and CEO Type of agency: Senior living communities, child care programs and child care centers in Lancaster and Lebanon counties Funding: 64.29% private, 24.8% Medicare/Medicaid, 5.94% govt grants, 3.97% investments, 1% contributions Percent of revenue used for programming: 89.78%, 90.64% F-T: 304; P-T: 359; Volunteers: 592; Clients: 2,794 Headquarters: Lititz, Year: 1949 Donation contact: Sally D. Groome, sgroome@luthercare.org Tangible needs: For our Child Care Centers: Playground equipment, Digital Camcorder, Flat Screen TV Volunteer contact: Jennifer Bicher, jbicher@luthercare.org Volunteer needs: Individuals needed to do grocery shopping for residents, deliver meals to residents, and make check-in phone calls Occupational Development Center 640 Martha Ave., Lancaster, PA 17601 www.odcenter.org; 717-397-4269 Gregg Richards, Executive director Type of agency: Vocational training workshop for adults with developmental disabilities Funding: 50% Lancaster Co. MH/MR; 30% contracts; 10% fundraising, donations and grants; 10% MWC Percent of revenue used for programming: , 75% F-T: 19; P-T: 6; Volunteers: 70; Clients: 106 Headquarters: Manheim Twp., Year: 1948 Donation contact: Cheryl Lynn Kmiecik, cherylk@odcenter.org Tangible needs: Snow blower, reams of colored paper, garden gloves, cleaning supplies, mop heads and office supplies. Volunteer contact: Cheryl Lynn Kmiecik, cherylk@odcenter.org Volunteer needs: We need volunteers to help our program participants with computer skills, and one on one tasks. The Program for Female Offenders of South Central PA Inc. dba The Program "It's About Change" 1515 Derry St., Harrisburg, PA 17104-3325 www.theprograminc.org; 717-238-9950 Valerie G. Simmons, CEO Type of agency: Nonprofit human service and United Way program funded agency Funding: 79% operating revenue, 13% United Way, 8% private Percent of revenue used for programming: 63%, 71% F-T: 10; P-T: 4; Volunteers: 35; Clients: 975 Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1979 Donation contact: Valerie G. Simmons, programceo@epix.net Tangible needs: Plastic molded benches; laptop computers; flat screen monitors; conference table chairs w/out wheels Volunteer contact: V. G. Simmons, programceo@epix.net Volunteer needs: General maintenance; periodical outdoor cleanup/weeding; snow removal/plowing/shoveling Salvation Army Harrisburg Capital City Region 1122 Green St., P.O. Box 61798, Harrisburg, PA 17106 www.use.salvationarmy.org/use/www_use_harrisburg.nsf; 717-233-6755 Major John N. Griner, Corps officer Type of agency: Provides basic needs assistance and programs for children, families and seniors in Dauphin, Cumberland and Perry counties Funding: Private contributions - 80%; United Way - 8%; Investment Income - 2%; Public Grants - 5%; Program fees - 3%; Events - 2% Percent of revenue used for programming: 89%, 85% F-T: 17; P-T: 4; Volunteers: 915; Clients: 20,104 Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1865 Donation contact: Kathy Anderson-Martin, kathy.anderson-martin@use.salvationarmy.org Tangible needs: Gift cards for grocery and retail stores; non-perishable food items for pantry and feeding programs; NEW toys and sports equipment for Christmas & youth programs (call for seasonal needs lists) Volunteer contact: Kathy Anderson-Martin, kathy.anderson-martin@use.salvationarmy.org Volunteer needs: Weekday breakfast feeding program volunteers; volunteers for afterschool and summer youth programs; Christmas program volunteers Servants Inc. 268 W Beaver St, Suite 103, Hellam, PA 17406 www.servants.org; 7173780336 Trent Davis, Executive director Type of agency: Servants plans and organizes mission trips and projects locally, in the USA, and around the world to serve under-resourced people. Funding: 100% Private Percent of revenue used for programming: 88%, 87% F-T: 5; P-T: 5; Volunteers: 950; Clients: 1,025 Headquarters: Hellam, Year: 2000 Donation contact: Trent Davis, trent@servants.org Tangible needs: 12' x 6' Hydraulic Dump Trailer, Power tools, Construction supplies, 5k-10k watt gasoline generator Volunteer contact: Trent Davis, trent@servants.org Volunteer needs: We need skilled construction and non-skilled volunteers for local, U.S., & international mission trips The Silence of Mary Home 850 State St., Second Floor, Lemoyne, PA 17043 www.thesilenceofmary.org; 717-737-4107 Sue Rudy, Executive director Type of agency: Provide a home for the neediest of all ages working toward independence; serve the Allison Hill community with food, clothes, toiletries, love Funding: 100% private donations and foundations Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 0; P-T: 1; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1999 Donation contact: Dolly Dougherty, silenceofmaryvolunteer@verizon.net Tangible needs: Food and hygiene items, including canned or bagged food, toothbrushes, toothpaste, wash rags and small shampoo and soap samples Volunteer contact: Dolly Dougherty, silenceofmaryvolunteer@verizon.net The Salvation Army of Lancaster 131 S Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603-5317 www.salvationarmyusa.org; 717-397-7565 Maj. B. Bryan Smith, Commanding officer Type of agency: Preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in His name without discrimination Funding: 5% United Way, 95% donations Percent of revenue used for programming: 86%, 86% F-T: 9; P-T: 16; Volunteers: 57; Clients: 9,742 Headquarters: Lancaster, Year: 1891 Donation contact: Stu Metzler, stu.metzler@use.salvationarmy.org Tangible needs: Bus passes - all day 10 trip zone 2, gift cards to Wal-Mart and local grocery stores Volunteer contact: Debra Dean, debra.dean@use.salvationarmy.org Volunteer needs: Clerical, maintenance workers, Christmas help (including bellringers) United Disabilities Services 1901 Olde Homestead Lane, P.O. Box 10485, Lancaster, PA 17605-0485 www.udservices.org; 717-397-1841; 888-837-4235 William H. Kepner, president and CEO Type of agency: Personal care and support services to improve the lives of people with physical and age-related disabilities Funding: 86% government, 5% community funded through donations and grants, 6% private payment 3% other Percent of revenue used for programming: 91%, 90% F-T: 120; P-T: 250; Volunteers: 504; Clients: 2,800 Headquarters: E. Lampeter Twp., Year: 1970 Donation contact: Larry Aubrey, larrya@udservices.org Tangible needs: air conditioners, computers, musical instruments, music stands, percussion items, keyboards, easels, art supplies, artwork, Volunteer contact: Lori Breece, lorib@udservices.org Volunteer needs: Many areas of need including Gift wrap booth, service dog training and fundraising committee, gala event planning/onsite assistance and transportation Volunteers of America 2112 Walnut St., Harrisburg, PA 17103-2421 www.voapa.org; 717-236-1440 Alan R. Garner, president and CEO Type of agency: Providing programs and services to help people in need to rebuild their lives, become self-sufficient and reach their full potential Funding: 80% govt., 18% private, 1% operating revenue, 1% misc. Percent of revenue used for programming: 84%, 89% F-T: 64; P-T: 102; Volunteers: 2,655; Clients: 28,000 Headquarters: Susquehanna Twp., Year: 1906 Donation contact: Jim Ingolio, jingolio@voapa.org Tangible needs: Furniture, vehicles, clothing, shoes, household goods, tools, gift cards, office supplies, personal care items for the elderly, new unwrapped toys, backpacks/school supplies Volunteer contact: Diana Faust, dfaust@voapa.org Volunteer needs: Help at our thrift store, special events (e.g., Operation Backpack, annual toy drive), clothing drive and other projects Leadership Development
Junior Achievement of South Central PA Inc. 610 S. George St., York, PA 17401 www.jascpa.org; 717-843-8028 Tom Russell, president Type of agency: Prepares and inspires young people with essential skills needed to succeed in today's global economy Funding: 78% corporate, 5% foundation, 1% government, 16% private Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 5; P-T: 12; Volunteers: 2,500; Clients: 35,000 Headquarters: York, Year: 1961 Donation contact: Amy Jansky, info@jascpa.org Volunteer contact: Lori Hoffnagle, info@jascpa.org Volunteer needs: Volunteers needed to visit local classrooms grade K-12 to implement JA programs focusing on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. Libraries and Literacy
Elizabethtown Public Library 10 S. Market St., Elizabethtown, PA 17022 www.etownpubliclibrary.org; 717-367-7467 Deborah Drury, Executive director Type of agency: Full-service library and coffee co. with a comfortable bookstore feel Funding: 20% donations, 24% earned revenue, 26% state funds, 20% local municipalities, 10% other Percent of revenue used for programming: 85%, 85% F-T: 6; P-T: 16; Volunteers: 115; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Elizabethtown, Year: 1886 Donation contact: Bethleen Bradford, information@etownpubliclibrary.org Tangible needs: Legos, Crates (like milk crates, standard or larger size) Pens and Pencils Craft Supplies Stamps Toilet Tissue Ultra Fine Sharpie markers Masking/Scotch Tape Display Case Wii games Stickers for kids Volunteer contact: Bethleen Bradford, information@etownpubliclibrary.org Volunteer needs: Volunteer Coordinator and Trainer, Bookstore Manager, Online Book Sales, Book Sorting, Cleaning, Shelving and Pulling Books, Desktop Publishing, Hanover Public Library Association Inc. aka Guthrie Memorial Library 2 Library Place, Hanover, PA 17331 www.guthrielibrary.org; 717-632-5183 Fletcher Hiigel, director Type of agency: Public library serving Hanover-area communities; member of York Co. Library System Funding: 81% govt, 3% interest, 5% fees, 11% donations Percent of revenue used for programming: 0%, 0% F-T: 13; P-T: 9; Volunteers: 80; Clients: 32,249 Headquarters: Hanover, Year: 1911 Donation contact: Connie McInturff, cmcinturff@yorklibraries.org Tangible needs: Typewriter, head phones, computer mice w/ scroll wheel, folding book crate on wheels, DVD cleaner, book drop DNR Mental Health
Mental Health America of Lancaster County 630 Janet Ave., Lancaster, PA 17601-4585 www.mhalancaster.org; 717-397-7461 Jan Baily, Executive director Type of agency: Mental health and wellness; education; supportive friendships, and advocacy for good mental health Funding: 19% United Way; 41% govt. contract/grant, other donations and grants; 14% program fees, membership and special events, 26% public contributions Percent of revenue used for programming: , 94% F-T: 4; P-T: 1; Volunteers: 200; Clients: 22,000 Headquarters: Manheim Twp., Year: 1963 Donation contact: Rene Fox, mha@mhalancaster.org Tangible needs: Computers; copier; copy paper (white/color) first class stamps; office supplies; gift cards to Staples or Office Max; $20 gift cards to McDonald, Burger King, etc for friendship match meetings Volunteer contact: Rene Fox, mha@mhalancaster.org Volunteer needs: Volunteers for friendship matches (4 hours/month); volunteers for calling matches (15minutes/week); transportation of people to events; mailings Museums
Army Heritage Center Foundation 950 Soldiers Drive, P.O. Box 839, Carlisle, PA 17013 www.armyheritage.org; 717-258-1102 Mike Perry, Executive director Type of agency: Promotes development of the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center and its free public educational programs Funding: 8% govt. grants, 77% private, 12% program income; 3% business operations (museum store) Percent of revenue used for programming: 69%, 100% F-T: 6; P-T: 3; Volunteers: 4; Clients: 127,000 Headquarters: Middlesex Twp., Year: 1999 Donation contact: Mike Perry, info@armyheritage.org Tangible needs: Computers, a vehicle, silent auction items, jersey barrier and T-Wall, 6-passenger golf cart, minibus Volunteer contact: Mike Perry, mperry@armyheritage.org Volunteer needs: Marketing support; computer and web design support; administrative support; National History Day judges and support staff National Watch & Clock Museum 514 Poplar St., Columbia, PA 17512-2124 www.museumoftime.org; 717-684-8261 Noel Poirier, Museum director Type of agency: Museum, library and archives Funding: 61% operating revenue, 20% private contributions, 19% investment revenue Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 4; P-T: 7; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Columbia, Year: 1977 Donation contact: Noel Poirier, npoirier@nawcc.org Tangible needs: Plastic folding tables, high-top cocktail tables, stacking chairs (black vinyl) Volunteer contact: Katie Knaub, education@nawcc.org Volunteer needs: Contact for details Pregnancy and Adoption
Susquehanna Valley Pregnancy Services 131 S. Eighth St., P.O. Box 707, Lebanon, PA 17042-0707 www.svps.org; 717-274-5128 Lisa Hosler, president Type of agency: Christian organization that affirms life via sexual integrity education, unplanned pregnancy intervention and post-abortion restoration. Funding: 100% private from individuals, businesses and organizations Percent of revenue used for programming: 75%, 79% F-T: 9; P-T: 13; Volunteers: 151; Clients: 1,458 Headquarters: Lebanon, Year: 1985 Donation contact: Mary Anna Wingenroth, maryanna@svps.org Tangible needs: Strollers, pack and plays, diapers (up to size 6), clothing (infant-toddler), bassinets, high chairs, layette items, flat screen TVs (for clinics), donations for cribs, mattresses, and travel systems Volunteer contact: Mary Anna Wingenroth, maryanna@svps.org Volunteer needs: Special event volunteers (Walk/5K, Baby Bottle Boomerang); administrative; Counselors; receptionists; babysitters; lawn/grounds maintenance. Schools and preschools
Crispus Attucks Early Learning Center 605 S. Duke St., York, PA 17401-3111 www.crispusattucks.org; 717-848-3610 Carol Heagy, Early learning center director Type of agency: High-quality, affordable childcare (ages 3 mo to 12 yrs) in a safe, fun, learning environment for a diverse population, NAEYC & Keystone STAR 4 Funding: 65% grants and contracts, 23% operating revenue, 9% private, 3% United Way Percent of revenue used for programming: 90.1%, 88.9% F-T: 21; P-T: 5; Volunteers: 18; Clients: 252 Headquarters: York, Year: 1931 Donation contact: Carol Heagy, cheagy@crispusattucks.org Tangible needs: Construction paper, markers, crayons, pencils, children's cookbooks with lots of pictures, new "throw" pillows (for soft areas), glue, children's scissors, cameras Volunteer contact: Carol Heagy, cheagy@crispusattucks.org Volunteer needs: Volunteers to read to and play with the children, or speak to the older ones about careers Elizabethtown Child Care Center 777 S. Mount Joy St., Elizabethtown, PA 17022-0253 www.etownchildcare.org; 717-361-9824 Amy Hoffman, Executive director Type of agency: High-quality, educational, safe and affordable early learning program; sliding tuition scale available based on income Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 22; P-T: 8; Volunteers: 6; Clients: 245 Headquarters: Elizabethtown, Year: 1969 Donation contact: Amy Hoffman, ahoffman@etownchildcare.org Tangible needs: Art supplies, batteries, toy musical instruments, storage containers, books, baby wipes, spray bottles Volunteer contact: Amy Hoffman, ahoffman@etownchildcare.org Volunteer needs: Read and play with children; office tasks Our Lady of the Angels School 215 Union St., Columbia, PA 17512 www.ourladyoftheangels.org; 717-684-2433 Theresa M. Burg, principal Type of agency: Resulted from a merger of St. Peter and Holy Trinity schools Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 13; P-T: 7; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Columbia, Year: 1998 Donation contact: Theresa M. Burg, tburg@ourladyoftheangels.org Tangible needs: Playground toys, storage containers, computers, Smart Board DNR Our Mother of Perpetual Help School 330 Church Ave., Ephrata, PA 17522-1737 www.omph.org; (717)738-2414 Margaret Gardner, principal Type of agency: Catholic grade school serving grades pre K-8 Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 11; P-T: 11; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Ephrata, Year: 1957 Donation contact: Johnna Cleary, development@omph.org Tangible needs: MS Office 2010 (multiple copies), computer memory, new desktop computers, smart board and projector DNR St. Margaret Mary School 2826 Herr St., Harrisburg, PA 17103 www.stmmparishschool.org; 717-232-3771 Jean Fennessy, principal Type of agency: Private elementary school for students in grades preK-8 Funding: 15% state; 5% private; 80% operating revenue Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 32; P-T: 11; Volunteers: 35; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Penbrook, Year: 1949 Donation contact: Jean Fennessy, mrs.fennessy@stmmparish.org Tangible needs: Laptops, Smart Boards, tablets, monitors, digital cameras DNR St. Rose of Lima School 115 N. Biesecker Road, Thomasville, PA 17364-9598 www.stroseschoolpa.org; 717.792.0889 Ava Bastress, Home School Association president Type of agency: www.stroseschoolpa.org -This is our web site Funding: The church subsidizes a percentage towards school tution. The student families pay for the remaining costs for their children to attend the school. Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 12; P-T: 5; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: 90 Headquarters: Jackson Twp., Year: 1919 Donation contact: Peggy Rizzuto, prizzuto@stroseschoolpa.org Tangible needs: Musical instruments, ipads, Samsung Android tablets, Microsoft tablets, Net books, maintenance tools: drills, circular saw, etc.; money for scholarships to attend school DNR Volunteer needs: 1.Items for fundraisers such as gft certificates for stores & restaurants, 2. Non-persishable foods for Catholic Harvest food pantry The Circle School 210 Oakleigh Ave., Harrisburg, PA 17111 www.CircleSchool.org; 717-564-6700 Jim Rietmulder, Administrator Type of agency: Independent day school with a population demographically representative of the surrounding area; program balances student freedom and responsibility Funding: 60% tuition & fees, 34% business & community support, 6% miscellaneous, 0% government Percent of revenue used for programming: , 95% F-T: 5; P-T: 0; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: 70 Headquarters: Swatara Twp, Year: 1984 Donation contact: Julia Rietmulder-Stone, office@circleschool.org Tangible needs: 2-drawer filing cabinet, leather couch, paper plates/bowls/cups (no styrofoam, please), old towels (for rags), other needs from time to time DNR Senior Communities
Fairmount Homes 333 Wheat Ridge Drive, Ephrata, PA 17522 www.FairmountHomes.org; 717-354-1800 Jerry D. Lile, president and CEO Type of agency: Continuing-care retirement community Funding: 50% comes from govt, 50% private. Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 125; P-T: 175; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: 320 Headquarters: W. Earl Twp., Year: 1968 Donation contact: Jerry D Lile Tangible needs: Laptop computers, new electric lifts, carpet, electric beds. Volunteer contact: Carol Swailes, carols@fairmounthomes.org Volunteer needs: Help wtih lawn maintenance, sitting with residents, reading to residents, etc. St. Anne's Retirement Community 3952 Columbia Ave., Columbia, PA 17512 www.StAnnesRetirementCommunity.com; 717-285-5443 Mary F. Turnbaugh, president Type of agency: Nonprofit continuing-care retirement community with residential cottages, villas, apartments, personal care, nursing care and rehabilitation Funding: 96% operating revenue 4% contributions Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: 161; P-T: 95; Volunteers: 100; Clients: DNR Headquarters: W. Hempfield Twp., Year: 1926 Donation contact: Candace Keates, ckeates@stannesrc.org Tangible needs: 5 laptops, flat-screen TVs for resident rooms, new or gently used MP3 players, multimedia projector, Shop-Vac vacuum cleaner, specialty mattresses, geriatric recliners, yard tractor Volunteer contact: Ken Giovanelli, kgiovanelli@stannesrc.org Volunteer needs: Reading to residents, transporting residents in wheelchairs to activities, gift shop, training room, etc. Homeland Center 1901 N. Fifth St., Harrisburg, PA 17102-1598 www.homelandcenter.org; 717-221-7902 Barry S. Ramper II NHA, president and CEO Type of agency: Exemplary senior care in homelike atmosphere; health care continuum; hospice care offered in three-county area Percent of revenue used for programming: , DNR F-T: DNR; P-T: DNR; Volunteers: DNR; Clients: DNR Headquarters: Harrisburg, Year: 1867 Donation contact: Nicol M. Brown, homeland_dev@pa.net DNR | |||||||||||||||||||||