WE ARE BOLD AND ICONIC IN OUR MISSION. BY M OT I VAT I N G INVIGORATING & COLLABORATING WE ARE WORKING TO ELIMINATE RACISM, EMPOWER WOMEN, STAND UP FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, HELP FAMILIES AND STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES. ANNUAL REPORT 2014 – 2015 princeton YWCA PRINCETON IS DEDICATED TO ELIMINATING RACISM, EMPOWERING WOMEN, AND PROMOTING PEACE, JUSTICE, FREEDOM, AND DIGNITY FOR ALL. DEAR FRIENDS, MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS, YWCA IS ON A MISSION! As we celebrate the successful close to our fiscal year, and prepare to meet the expectations of our 2015-16 strategic planning, we have been seeking synergy with other non-profit entities and searching for opportunities to collaborate, invigorate and motivate. Pictured above from left to right, Judy Hutton, Chief Executive Officer Heather Kisilywicz, Board President BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015-2016 (as of 7/1/2015) DIRECTORS OFFICERS Heather Kisilywicz, President Megan Adams, Treasurer Sarina Prior, Secretary Cheryl L. Rowe-Rendleman, First Vice President Laurel Cameron, VP at Large Kirsten Braley Doodie Meyer, Ex-Officio Jayne Cande Julie Nachamkin Michelle A. Emerson Kathleen Nash Leticia Fraga Cynthia Ricker Nell Talman Haughton Alice K. Small Karen P. Klein Parizad Srivastava Judith Klitgaard Anita M. Thomas At the YWCA, we know we are all in this together. We advocate legislatively and otherwise in our quest to eliminate racism and empower women. We are dedicated to identifying discrimination and helping people out of poverty and toward financial freedom. Since 1922, we have been led here in Princeton by courageous women on the move. We stay focused on helping leaders from the rising generation emerge. We are bold and iconic, and our one common goal is to get louder! AS WE WRITE ABOUT THE HERE AND NOW, WE ARE WALKING OUR TALK AS FOLLOWS: Geniva Martin Ruchi B. Datta, VP at Large 1922 YWCA National Board grants the YWCA Princeton its charter membership 1930 The Princeton Leisure Time School established by YWCA; now known as Princeton Adult School 1940s Shipped clothing and packages through the YWCA World Emergency Fund overseas to areas devastated by war 1950 Sadie Poulson Dickerson is the first woman of color elected president of the integrated YWCA Princeton 1963 Pearl Bates Scholarship Fund established enabling economically disadvantaged community members to participate in YW programs 1970 -73 YWCA Princeton creates Committee for Racial Justice bringing human relations programs into schools, and stands in favor of low-and middle-income housing In tandem with YWCA USA, we have been heightening awareness of the needs women are facing as healthcare in the United States struggles to resurface from a state of crisis. Locally, we will be working with D&R Greenway to expand our Breast Cancer Resource Center to 2 Preservation Place. We hope this move will also highlight current theories on how land preservationists and holistic health professionals can work together. With thanks to our extraordinary donors, we have been able to hire one more full-time employee within our Breast Cancer Resource Center, keep a presence at 59 Paul Robeson Place and unleash the energy of our leaders and volunteers to successfully expand the operations and offerings of our BCRC. This growth project has also influenced our advocacy work nationally with comprehensive immigration reform and the economy of women and children. Our vision is to transform parts of Bramwell House into an education and technology center. The benefactors will not only be our English learners and our neighbors seeking citizenship, but also our regional workforce in need of motivated high school graduates. Meanwhile, we have responded to the call to form competitive All-Girls Robotics teams to participate in the FIRST® Lego League®. Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton HealthCare System and Princeton Plasma Physics Lab have offered expertise, volunteers and space. While our hallmark programs directly touch thousands of lives each year, this is not all we do. From child care, to before/after school care and summer camps, to dance and arts & crafts, to book clubs, to educational lectures and seminars, to aquatics, martial arts and wellness classes, to a Newcomers Club that welcomes participants from all over the world, more than 5,000 people walk through our doors each year! WE ARE EVOLVING OUR ENGLISH LITERACY EFFORTS, WHICH AS WE LOOK TO TURN THE CALENDAR TO 2016, WE ARE SHOWCASING INCLUDE OUR BILINGUAL NURSERY SCHOOL AND ENGLISH AS A THE COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS OUR COMMUNITIES HAVE BEEN SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAM. IN MARCH OF 2015, OUR YW BECAME SEEKING. THIS REALITY IS DEEPENING ALL OF OUR CONVERSATIONS, THE FIRST NON-PROFIT IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO BECOME ESPECIALLY WITH THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN INTERESTED IN MOVING CERTIFIED AS A HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY TESTING CENTER. OUR MISSION FORWARD. DESPITE THE CHALLENGES OF THE TIMES IN WE ARE NOW ABLE TO OFFER THE HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY WHICH WE ARE LIVING, WE ARE OPENING NEW DOORS, LITERALLY AND TEST IN BOTH ENGLISH AND SPANISH, THUS STRENGTHENING OUR FIGURATIVELY, FOR THE PEOPLE WE SERVE. OUR SINCERE THANKS TO HSE PREPARATION PROGRAMMING AND CITIZENSHIP CLASSES. EVERYONE WHO UNDERSTANDS AND SUPPORTS EVERYTHING WE DO TO STAY TRUE TO OUR MISSION. VERY TRULY YOURS, JUDY HUTTON, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 1972 ENCORE (Now BCRC), a rehabilitation program for women who have undergone mastectomies, is originated at YWCA Princeton 1985 Bramwell House is purchased as an annex for expanding classes and programs 1989 English as a Second Language program expands, offering more classes for immigrants new to the greater Princeton area HEATHER KISILYWICZ, BOARD PRESIDENT 1995 YWCA Princeton Child Care Center at Valley Road School established to serve primarily low-income Latino and other minority populations not being served elsewhere MISSION IN ACTION We advocate for equal pay and financial empowerment. We have embraced and fostered anti-bullying education. LOCALLY AS WE CONTINUE OUR QUEST TO KEEP OUR YWCA AN IMPORTANT CORNERSTONE OF OUR COMMUNITY, WE ASK YOU TO BECOME AN ACTIVE PART OF OUR PROGRESS! Deep roots and Wide branches — Founded in 1855, the YWCA is the oldest women-led organization in the world that has consistently focused on building women’s and girls’ leadership and providing community services. The organization has affiliations in 120 countries with 3 million members worldwide and reaches 25 million women and girls through local affiliations like our YWCA in Princeton. 2004 The St. Nicholas Project is launched, providing holiday presents and food to local families in need 2007 The Stand Against Racism is founded, attracting more than 5,000 participants from 60 organizations rallying against racism and promoting peace, justice, and dignity in communities We foster the special bond between fathers and daughters at our annual formal “Valentine’s Day Dance.” We provide over $500,000 in scholarships annually. GLOBALLY This March, 21 board members of the World YWCA had their general meeting in Princeton. These phenomenal women represented 18 countries and had one agenda: To envision 2035, when 100 million young women and girls transform power structures to create justice, gender equality and a world without violence and war; leading a sustainable YWCA movement, inclusive of all women. They discussed key strategic elements necessary to achieve this goal, and the shifts that need to happen within the YWCA movement. They also discussed the external influences that create opportunities and threats to the YWCA’s vision of building a fully inclusive world of peace, justice, health, freedom, and care for the environment. 2010 “Women’s Equality Day Celebration” is launched commemorating the 90th anniversary of 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote 2011 A special exhibit, “Women Changing Lives,” highlights extraordinary women whose involvement and support of the YWCA Princeton helped change the lives of women in our community Thursday, March 19, 2015 TRIBUTE TO WOMEN 32ND ANNUAL TRIBUTE TO WOMEN 2015 AWARDS DINNER Recognizing women of excellence who live or work in the greater Princeton area, and who have made significant contributions in their professions and communities. Honorees demonstrate a high level of leadership and exceptional talent, while supporting the YWCA’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering women. EVENT COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Anna Lustenberg, Public Affairs Consultant Georgianne Vinicombe, Monday Morning Flower & Balloon Company SELECTION COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Anna Lustenberg, Public Affairs Consultant Linda Richter, Personal Paperwork Solutions…and More, Inc. 2014 HONOREES: Karen Andrade-Mims, UIH Family Partners Maria Evans, Arts Council of Princeton Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Princeton University Robin Fogel, Robin Fogel & Associates Mary Sue Henifin, Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney Susan Hoskins, Princeton Senior Resource Center Jayne O’Connor, Capital Health Elyse Pivnick, Isles FANNIE E. FLOYD RACIAL JUSTICE AWARD RECIPIENT: Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, World YWCA 2013 The YWCA Princeton joined with a constituency representing YWCA-USA to advocate for Immigration Reform on Capitol Hill SPONSORS: The Scheide Fund Wells Fargo Community Bank Capital Health PSEG NJ Manufacturers Insurance Co. NRG Energy Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney Merrill Lynch IN-KIND SPONSORS: Amit Sharma CPI Name Badges Gellman Images Hamilton Jewelers Hyatt Regency-Princeton Monday Morning Flower & Balloon Company Princetonian Graphics Tap Snap The Times of Trenton 2014 The Breast Cancer Resource Center unveils The Gatt Mobile — its new transportation and meal program YWCA PRINCETON STAFF Judith D. Hutton, Chief Executive Officer Margaret Coppola, Chief Financial Officer Nancy Faherty, Director of Advocacy & Development Tara O’Shea, Director of Programs ADMINISTRATION Susan Carril, Development Assistant Susan Cheuk, Executive Assistant/HR Coordinator Joanne McGann, Events Manager Pallavi Patadia, Accounting Assistant Arthi Tamilselvam, Communication & Public Information Manager Grace Yuen, Finance Manager, Financial Aid Coordinator MEMBERSHIP Wanda Heard, Office Assistant Cassandra Kennedy, Administrative Assistant Child Care Programs Kay Vandergift, Office Assistant 2015 YWCA Princeton becomes the first non-profit in New Jersey to administer the High School Equivalency Test. PROGRAMS Christine Colosimo, Director of Dance Hector Euceda, Assistant Program Coordinator Paula Flory, Director of BCRC Heledona Katro, Director of ESL Program Claudia Lopez, BCRC Transportation & Companionship Coordinator Nina Magariello, Volunteer Coordinator Laura Martin, BCRC Program Coordinator Cindy Pinelli, BCRC Outreach & Education Coordinator Christina Reynier, BCRC Administrative Coordinator Angela Romansky, Administrative Assistant of Programs Gaby Stella, ESL Officer Manager Michelle Trudeau, Director of Early Childhood Education Wendy Trockenbrod, Director of Aquatics In preparing this report, the YWCA Princeton has attempted to recognize all those who contributed so generously during the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. We apologize for any errors or omissions. 2022 YWCA Princeton will mark its 100th Anniversary EDUCATION 286 UNIQUE STUDENTS • 50+ COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS • 91% POST-TESTED • 20 PART-TIME TEACHERS • 40 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED • 13 HOLD ADVANCED DEGREES • HSE STRENGTH - 8 GRADUATES SWIMMING 298 673 BALLERINAS PERFORMED IN 10 WEEKS OF BALLET RECITALS DURING SUMMER BALLET CAMP HAPPY CAMPERS AT 7 CAMPS OFFERED THROUGH THE YWCA PRINCETON = A LIFETIME OF APPRECIATION FOR THE ARTS 2,701 # OF CHILDREN WE PROVIDE SWIM INSTRUCTION TO EACH YEAR = SAVED LIVES COLLABORATION. INSPIRATION. MOTIVATION. IN ENGLISH OR EDUCATION • NEW HiSET® TESTING CENTER = HAPPY FAMILIES KNOWING THEIR CHILDREN ARE IN A SAFE AND SECURE ENVIRONMENT 10 PEOPLE DIE EVERY DAY IN THE US FROM ACCIDENTAL DROWNING BREAST CANCER RESOURCE CENTER 85 PROVIDED OVER 4,200 MILES OF TRANSPORTATION TO THOSE NAVIGATING TREATMENT. 25 FREE MAMMOGRAMS RECEIVED + 1,500 WOMEN INFORMED AT OUR COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS ABOUT WARNING SIGNS FOR BREAST CANCER + 3,000 HEALTH FAIR FLYERS DISTRIBUTED = COUNTLESS NUMBER OF WOMEN’S LIVES SAVED WOMEN RECEIVING WIGS after losing their hair due to chemotherapy + 90 women receiving NURSERY SCHOOL 427 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS (2014) • 519 ESL (2014) • 59 NURSERY SCHOOL STUDENTS RESULTS OF TSAT IN JUNE 2014 INDICATED 100% OF CHILDREN WERE ON TARGET, WITH 30% EXCEEDING THE TARGET. SUMMER CAMPS prostheses after their mastectomy = Renewed confidence + + = 500 individual counseling sessions 7 support groups HOPE 6 LANGUAGES SPOKEN in our bilingual nursery school 59 children in our classrooms 10 = countries represented THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! INSTITUTIONAL DONORS THE YWCA PRINCETON GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE GENEROSITY OF THE FOLLOWING CORPORATIONS. THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE YWCA PRINCETON FRIENDS PROVIDE VALUABLE SUPPORT FOR THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND CAPACITY OF THE ASSOCIATION. THESE GIFTS HELP THE YWCA PRINCETON ADVANCE ITS MISSION OF ELIMINATING RACISM AND EMPOWERING WOMEN. FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS, THE YWCA PRINCETON FRIENDS HAVE HELPED US ADDRESS COMMUNITY NEEDS AND CHANGE THE LIVES OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. Family Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Blair Ann Lee Saunders Brown Laurel Cameron Theodore, Family Charitable Foundation Cross Robert F. Hendrickson Judith Huus Klitgaard Diane L. Lefebvre and Ron Szabo Bill & Geniva Martin Edward Matthews The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Julie F. Nachamkin PNC Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Cheryl Rowe-Rendleman Barbara Straut Penny B. Thomas Miquelon Weyeneth Friends Gold Circle ($500 - $999) John and Patricia Clearwater Fernando Guerrero & Jill Jachera Heather Kisilywicz Karen P. Klein Susan Wilson Jayne Cande Friends Silver Circle ($250 - $499) Megan Adams Carolyn Ainslie Patricia D. Atkinson James and Subha Barry Michele Bernal Susan D. Carril Linda Chew Melanie Clarke Martin Fransson Catherine Kossou Anita LaPlaca Geraldine LaPlaca Yolanda McPhee Doodie Meyer Barbara Morgan Elise Murray Kathleen Nash Tasha O’Neill Barbara Purnell Joyce Rappeport Alice Kay Small Andrea Spuck Karin Trainer Sallye Zink Friends Family Circle ($200 - $249) Jermain Anderson Teena Cahill Susan & Victor Cheuk Dixie Curtice Ruchi B. Datta Jane Dennison Soula G. Koniaris Cynthia D. Shull Donna Steele Anita Thomas Friends Circle ($150 - $199) Kristin Appelget Nancy Barnhart Joan Bartl Mary Ellen Bowen Kirsten R. Braley Susan Pikaart Bristol Barbara Broad Marlene Brown Katrin Bruschi Patty Burch Byers Margaret Coppola Martha Close Gail Clough Maryann Coffey Patricia Cooke Ann D. Dale Margaret Dodge Heidi Dreyfuss Cheri Durst Michelle Emerson and Dan Dodson Kristin Epstein Nancy C. and Robert Faherty Judith Feldman Ronald and Janice Flaugher Leticia Fraga Mara Franceschi Stephanie Gittleman Barbara Greenstein Madolyn Greve Debora Russo Haines Margaret T. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik Hartog Nancy Henkel Judy Hutton Rosanna Webster Jaffin Karen Jezierny Nancy Dawn Jones Carroll King Lewie Kingsford State of New Jersey ($50,000 - $100,000) Mercer County Community College - ESL Consortium ($25,000 to $49,999) YWCA PRINCETON FRIENDS 2014-2015 Friends Platinum Circle ($1,000 and above) ($100,000+) Katherine Kish Kathy Lane Anna Lustenberg Jean Mahoney Phyllis Marchand Anastasia Marty Anne Elise Matthews Suzanne McCroskey Katherine McGavern Jacqueline Meisel Kurt M. and Jacqueline Mislow Mark Freda & Beth Ogilvie-Freda Patricia Papenberg Dee Patberg Janice Pell Caroline Peloso Marilyn Pinto Sarina Prior Amy Rabner Melanie Raush Ingrid W. Reed Cindy Ricker Gwendolyn L. Roderick Louis and Kathleen Russo Marsha Russo Betsy Sands Annette Sawycky Judy Scheide Marge Smith Parizad Srivastava Note: This report reflects giving Janet Smith Dickerson Stephens from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. Sally Sword In preparing this report, the YWCA Suzanne Tame Princeton has tried to recognize all those who contributed Mary-Ellen Tietjen so generously. We apologize for any errors and Fritzie request Tottenham-Smith that corrections be brought to our attention. Happy Wallace Carol Wojciechowicz County of Mercer, New Jersey ($10,000 to $24,999) Educational Testing Service Oyster Bowl, NJ Pink Ribbon Softball, Inc. Wells Fargo ($1,000 - $9,999) Anonymous Bracco Diagnostics, Inc. Breast Cancer Education Foundation Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC Capital Health System Chemres ELS Educational Services, Inc. Good Charity, Inc. Herspiegel Consulting Hopewell Radiology Group Hopewell Valley Baseball & Softball Association Hopewell Valley Community Bank Investors Bank IRIS Software, Inc. Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc. Kappa Phi Gamma Sorority K & J Sports Lord & Taylor Machestic Dragons Mercadien Consulting Merrill Lynch New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company Notre Dame High School NRG Energy, Inc. Novo Nordisk, Inc. Oasis Spa Palm Tribeca Princeton HealthCare System Princeton Medical Group Princeton Senior Resource Center PSEG Quaker Bridge Mall Rue Insurance SES Americom Team ETS/First Giving The Tiger’s Tale Trenton Thunder UIH Family Partners YWCA Princeton Newcomers & Friends ($500 - $999) Bank of Princeton Crealta Pharmaceuticals Fred Alger Mgmt., Inc. GEICO Isles, Inc. The Martin Rizzo Group @ Morgan Stanley Merck Partnership For Giving Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Princeton University Performance Spine & Sports Medicine Saker Shop Rites, Inc. Spectrum Catering & Concessions Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein, Blade ($150 - $499) Arts in Action Consulting Cano Wealth Management Central Jersey Health Consortium CURE Auto Insruance Dress For Success The First Baptist Church The Front Porch Happy Dancer Club Hightstown High School HiTOPS, Inc. Horizon NJ Health J. McLaughlin JP Morgan Chase Foundation Just For You Center Mercer County Community College MillHill Child & Family Develop. Corp. Montgomery Athletic Booster Club, Dance Team Montgomery Travelers U13 Soccer ‘Jaguars’ Norman’s Auto Services, Inc. One Princeton Palace of Asia Patidar Cash Carry Personal Paperwork Solutions and More, Inc. Planned Parenthood of Mercer County PNC Bank Points Group Potluck Society Princeton Computer Support Private Wealth Management Inc. Regional Cancer Care Associates, LLP SigmaTau PharmaSource Stimulus Brand Communications Stoneking Physical Therapy & Wellness Ctr. Taft & Partners, LLC Union Middlesex Orthopedics United Way of Greater Mercer County Womanspace, Inc. Wrap Around Sports YWCA Princeton Board of Directors (up to $150) Big Bazaar Lawrenceville CA Technologies Central Jersey Family Health Consortium Coleman Buick GMC Cadillac Mehek Fine Indian Dining Monday Morning Flower & Balloon Company New Jersey Business & Industry Association Newcomers’ Club of Lake Bluff & Lake Forest Precise Foods, LLC Princeton Independent Consultants Princeton Tour Company Roosevelt First Aid Squad South Asian Marrow Assn. of Recruiters, Inc. Tandoori Bite Indian Cuisine INDIVIDUAL DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS INDIVIDUAL DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS continued THE YWCA PRINCETON GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE GENEROSITY OF THE FAMILY FOUNDATIONS THE YWCA PRINCETON GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE GENEROSITY OF THE FAMILY FOUNDATIONS AND INDIVIDUAL DONORS WHO SUPPORT OUR PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND GENERAL OPERATIONS. AND INDIVIDUAL DONORS WHO SUPPORT OUR PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND GENERAL OPERATIONS. ($10,000 and above) Mary Owen Borden Foundation Green Family Foundation David Mathey Foundation The Merancas Foundation,Inc. Judy Scheide The Gertrude E. Skelly Charitable Foundation The Starr Foundation ($1,000 - $9,999) Joyce Albin Family Foundation Minda Alena Anonymous Anonymous Joan Bulvanoski Hilary French Bridgette Heller Mary Sue Henifin Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Adina Kasof Kids II Foundation Inc. Patricia Klag The George Link, Jr. Charitable Trust The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Jayne O’Connor Elyse Pivnick The Fred C. Rummel Foundation Rutgers University Foundation Vanessa Sandom Edward J. and Tracy Shehab Catherine Smith Mr. and Mrs. John C.Wellemeyer F. Helmut and Caroline Weymar ($500 - $999) ($150 - $499) Lisa R. Allen Karen Andrade-Mims Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Basile Kevin and Jayne Cande Catherine Daler Barbara Lee Devaney Michael DiMeglio Evelyn Flory Jo Ann Flynn Robin Fogel Denise Frederickson Robert Garmise Sandra Gayda Roberta Gernhardt The Gund, Gordon & Llura, Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Donna Gutierrez Margarita Jara Maria Juega The Lozam Fund Janis McCarty John P. McCormack Karen McGuinness Donna Nardozza Mr. and Mrs. James Orphanides Anne Pepper Cynthia Pinelli Rosalie K. Puzio Cathy Reicheg Cynthia Ricker Cindy Rockoff Sally Samuel George H. & Estells M. Sands Foundation Fizza Seehra Jaye Hewitt Semrod Anusha Sivaramakrishnan Kelly Smolen Kim Strype Denise Taylor Pam Walker Teresa Adair Theresa Angiulli Zofia Babinski Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Bae Bank of America Charitable Foundation Marlene Barnhart Jessica Belardo Deb Belfatto Susan Bernstein Jim and Sandy Beslity Elisabeth A. Bish Barbara Blumenthal Barbara Bombieri Ana Bracilovic Janet Brav Cindy Bright Harold Broitman Courtney Browndorf Linda A. Bulvanoksi Teena Cahill Michelle Cash Karen L. Clark Samuel Cler Julia Bowers Coale Barbara Coe Valerie Corace Amy Craig Timothy Cresson and Lenora Kandiner Debby D’Arcangelo Teresita Dela Pena Jaz Deol Diane De Paz Barbara DiCostanzo Jessica Durrie Fran Durst Elizabeth Enright Martha FalconeMcLoughlin Wendy Feaver Nidia Fernandez James Floyd, Jr. Barbara F. Flythe Martin Fransson Ellyn Geller Paul Gerard Dee Goldstein Trudy Govers Mary Graham Derrick Grant Dana Hariton Ilyndove Healy John Heilner The Joe and Lee Herring Family Foundation Katie Herspiegel Jannifer Hill-Keyes Anne Marie Hofacker Daniel Hoffman Jodi Inverso Kathryn Jacques Harriet Jahr-Philips Douglas M. Johnson Carol Johnston Elaine Joseph Laura Kaster Lenora Kandiner Katie Keating Amy Klein Janet M. Krieg Davina Lalicon Margaret Lancefield Tina LeMar Dawn Leto Aaron Levine Robert Levitt Julie Lindsey Dan Lintag Emily Lintag Eva Lintag Claudia Lopez Ronnie Lowenstein David Lumberger Scotia MacRae Melissa Magid Anastasia Mann Ginny Marino Carol Martin Virginia Mason Joe Massone Jill McNally Joanne Meehan Ira Meltzer Annaliza Mendoza Crystal Moore Ellen Morehouse Kathleen Maguire Morolda Susan Mullin Nancy Munn Meredith Murray Joyce Neubeck Dawn O’Brien Corinne and Joel Schwartz O’Hara Andrew and Laurie Okun Nurit Pegrish Olympia Perry Debbie Persaud Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pertusi Jacqueline Phares Lucille Piserchia Princeton Area Community Foundation Prakaash Raman Mr. and Mrs. Raj Rana Jigna Rao Anne Reeves Stephen Reynolds Joanne Richards LuAnne Rickey Will and Nancy Robins Family Fund Dave Saltzman Laurie K. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. John Santisi Shirley Satterfield Debbie Schaeffer Meghan Schoennagel Carol C. Schwab Elaine Seldner Jose Serrano Donna Sher Mary Silverman Steven and Karen Sisselman Deborah Sokol Sarah Spalding-Kleiman Mary Lou Spang Maria Spillman Judy Springer Albert and Ellen Stark Diane Stein Mara Connolly Taft William Tang Karan Taylor Melissa Tenzer Janine Thumm ToppmeyerDeborah Lisa Trump J. Tynan Barbara Ulrich Thomas Vernon Timothy Wagner Victoria Walker Amy Walton Barbara F. Wenitsky Elizabeth Werthan Mary Wilde Judy Williams David Wittenburg Robin M. Wolf (up to $149) Mary Gay Abbott-Young David and Adrienne Tymiak Ackerman Rachel Amico Amy Arem Mr. and Mrs. Richard Armington Rita Asch Carrie Athey Kip Bateman Florence Anne Belding Donald Benjamin Linda Berger Joan Bharucha Mary Grace Billek Melissa Bohl Maria Bohn B. J. Booth Amy Borgone Nancy Brady Kathleen Brett Leighann Brokaw Ruth Bronzan Kim Bruno Jan Burch Hilary Burke David J. Burke Diane W. Burke Nancy Burnett Liz & Mark Caloza Jack Ciattarelli Barbara J. Clarke Lauren Cohen Libbie Counselman Paula Sollami Covello Jean Crane Catherine Cusma Amy Beth Dambeck Meg Davis & Andrew Gomory Karen Delk Trish Dennigan Dr. and Mrs. Mark Schaeffer Naomi Drew Brittany Edwards Emily Eischen Joanne Elliott Nancy Everett Michael and Susan Falcon Tina Fasano Patricia Ferriola Susan Fiske Marcia Smith Fleres Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Flory Phyllis Frakt Sheila Gallagher-Montone Janet Galvin Sandra Gillette Amy Linnea Gilmour Jeanne Marie Gochuria Carol Golden Irene Goldman Diana Goldstein Laurel Goodell Jane Gore Karen Haley Audrey Hallowell Mildred Harford Lynne M. Harwood James and Margaret Hastings Helen Haughton Roswitha Hehir James M. and Janet Hester Barbara Hillier Mary R. Hobler Lorraine Holcombe Douglas R. Honnold Andrea Honore Betsy Hoover Eleanor Horne INDIVIDUAL DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS IN-KIND DONORS continued THE YWCA PRINCETON GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE GENEROSITY OF THE FAMILY FOUNDATIONS THE YWCA PRINCETON GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE GENEROSITY OF THE FOLLOWING AND INDIVIDUAL DONORS WHO SUPPORT OUR PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND GENERAL OPERATIONS. IN-KIND DONORS WHO SUPPORT OUR PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND GENERAL OPERATIONS (up to $149) continued Yuanhui Hu Kim Huhn Robert and Nancy A. Humes Wendy Humphrey Rosemarie Hunninghake Sharon Huss Kiki Jamieson Marcela Jara Elizabeth Johnson Al Juskot Florence Kahn Maureen Kearney Karen Kibbey Terri Kiczek Nancy Kieling Mary Kiensicki Nancy Kirby Bernat and Ora Klein Kimberley Klinger Theresa Kremenich Frank Lackner Martha Land Yuki Laurenti Jacquelyn Lauria Corinne Lengyel Lauren Lesack Mick LeTourneaux Sara Libou Eleana Lihan Brown Little Christina Liu Christine Lokhammer Nelly Londono Suzanne Lorant Renee Lustbader Olivia Mallari Marie Maman Cyndi Mark Mr. and Mrs. James Marks Kathleen Marschall Lisa Mazzola Mary Elizabeth McClellan Deborah McCourt Isabel McGinty Charlotte McLaughlin Linda McNeil Sarah R. Mertz Debroah Metalsky Karen Meyer David H. and Katherine Miller Gail Mitchell Tracy L. Morgan Elisabeth Morgan Denise Morton Mr. & Mrs. Irving Nachamkin Gwen Nagorsky Sophia Nekoranik Sheryl Nichols Rose Nini Maureen Offord Ferris Olin Richard Olsson Patricia Orr Sue Osborne Martha Otis Brenda Overcash Daniel J. Pace Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paine Joan Panacek Lisa Patterson Earl W. Pelio Joseph Pepele Jessica Pepper Deborah Plarre Ann Poole Jiahe Qian Sandra Rabinowitz Dolores Reed Rona H. Remstein Deborah Richey Vikki Ridge Louise Robichaud Vicki Rosenast Therese Rosenthal Laurie Russell Laura Sanders Patricia Sayles BreAnn Schaefer Kay H. Scott Patricia Serravallo April Sette Kathleen Shambe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siciliano Donna Simon Linda Mills Sipprelle Valerie A. Smith Rae Smolen Emily Solotoff Jean Cranston Spencer Wanda Webster Stansbury Lucia C. Stegaru Kara Stephenson Hazel Stix Warren M. Stock Ann Strootman Ann Strumpen-Darrie Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomas Daphne Townsend Rachel Vallianos Susan A. Vogler Lauren Walrath Carol Baker & Ann Watchler Debbie Watson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Widner Ruth Williams Shirnett Williamson Kate Wood Ana Woodrow Dave Worth Marian Young Genevieve Zara Ann Zawartkay Pam Zawistowski Kelly Zingaro Adventure Aquarium Alchemist & Barrister Restaurant Althea Anthony Rabara Pilates Arthur Murray Dance Studio Deborah Barnes Linda Baumann Bent Spoon Beyond Organization Maria Blomgren Blue Ribbon Home Furnishings Eugenie Brunner Bucks County Children’s Museum Bucks County Playhouse Cafe Capuano Laurel Cameron Camp Bow Wow Meg Carsky-Wilson Kim Carson Centro Grille Cold Stone Creamery Christine Colosimo Cosmo Bleu Salon Dandelion DeLiteful Foods Judy Dexter Diamond’s of Pennington Restaurant Diana’s Epiphany Hair Studio Dimensional Management Distributing Dignity Anil Diwakari Patty Dolce Dolce and Clementes Italian Gourmet Market Deborah Lowden Donahue Enzo’s La Piccola Cucina Barbara Espenschied Nancy C. Faherty The Farmhouse Store Princeton Anne Foos Denise Frederickson Gentle Healing Wellness Spa Roberta Gernhardt Martin Goffman Barbara Gottfried Great Looks 4 Less Hair Salon Madolyn Greve Jen Grinspan Grounds For Sculpture Hamilton Jewelers Steve Higgens Hopewell Valley Vineyards, LLC Houlihan’s Michael Humphrey Indigo by Shannon Connor Interiors Inn at Glencairn INVIDI Technologies Toby Israel J C Penney Quakerbridge Mall J M Group J. McLaughlin JacobowitzCelia Alan Jaffe Jazams Estate of Barbara Johnstone Heather Kisilywicz Kramer Portraits Lace Silhouettes Lingerie Lakewood BlueClaws Landau of Princeton The Learning Company Sue Lee Bonnie L. Lenhardt Lois Levey Lisa Jones Style Lucy’s Ravioli Kitchen and Market Seema Malik Marsha Brown’s Restaurant Craig Martin, Jr. Massage Garden Robert Matuzsan McCaffrey’s McCarter Theatre Center Karen McGuinness Alan Meinster Cornelia Mitchell Jean Moulder Victoria Chu Moy Nancy Munn Mystique Hair and Skin Salon Nassau Inn Nassau Presbyterian Church Netherfield Gallery Linda Oliver Olives Bakery & Deli Onsen for All Jill Oster Outback Steakhouse Owowcow Creamery Paper Mill Playhouse PEAC Health & Fitness Plastic Surgery Associates of NJ Prestige Nails Princeton Symphony Orchestra Alaina H. Renson Steve Reynolds Ricchard’s John A. Robbins Romy Yoga Rutgers University Bernice Sacharoff Patricia Sayles Carol C. Schwab Trish Shah Siam Restaurant Somerset Patriots Baseball Club Sharon Spaight Mary Lou Spang Jennifer Spivey Barbara Stafford Fred Stoddard Terhune Orchards The Times of Trenton The Tiger’s Tale Trenton Thunder Triumph Brewing Company Francelia Tucker Michele Tuck-Ponder Jill Turndorf twine The Vault Villa Barrone Restaurant Charlie Villano Villeroy & Boch Phyllis Warren West Elm - Marketfair Mall Williams-Sonoma Hilary Winter Marian Young Zastra Boutique Barbara Zoratti Note: This report reflects giving from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. In preparing this report, the YWCA Princeton has tried to recognize all those who contributed so generously. We apologize for any errors and request that corrections be brought to our attention. MEMORIAL AND HONORARY GIFTS - IN MEMORY OF In memory of Nellie Catanzaro Edward Heuser and Stephanie Heuser In memory of Bonnie Crowley Ms. Linda Bach Kenneth Bahrt and Margaret Bahrt Ms. Carole Lee Beer Ms. Deborah A. Bianco Robert Bruguiere and Judith Bruguiere Robert Cantlay and Lisbeth Warren Mr. Douglas Carpenter Crealta Pharmaceuticals Ms. Nancy Deeg-Arnold William Dlouhy and Beverly Dlouhy Ms. Margaret A. Ference Edward J. Fiorentino and Margaret M. Fiorentino Ms. Connie Garber David Geoghegan and Melissa Geoghegan Wayne Giles and Kim Giles Mr. Joel Goldstein Ms. Norma J. Levett Ms. Alyson Lindsey Anthony Lonardo and Emilia Lonardo Mr. Gary Nackman Newcomers’ Club of Lake Bluff & Lake Forest Jeff Norton and Jane Norton Dennis O’Leary and Stephanie O’Leary John Parker and Beverly Parker Prestige Wealth Management Ms. Beverly Raudabaugh Mr. Nathan Reller Ms. Gail L. Saetta Mr. Bruce Samuels Mr. & Mrs. Scott Siegel Sigma Tau PharmaSource S. Joseph Tarnowski and Deborah Tarnowski Charles Tobler and Angela Tobler Ms. Alma Trana Sam Trana and Carol Trana Ms. Elizabeth Yamashita In memory of Dick Donohoe Ms. Kathy Drulis In memory of Marjie Eisenberg Mr. Kenneth Eisenberg In memory of Liz Erickson Ed Stier and Judy Stier In memory of Wendy Feldman Forrest Rick Feldman and Bev Feldman Ms. Alyssa Martin In memory of Sandra Joy Gatt Spencer Gaines and Patricia Gaines Dr. Charles Gatt Deborah Glick and Richard Kirschner John Krall and Nancy Krall Montgomery Travelers U13 Soccer “Jaguars” Points Group Mrs. Michelle Pressman Ms. Ann Seminaro In memory of Renee Goffman Ms. Luanne Arico In memory of Virginia E Hendrickson Ms. Alice Irby In memory of Nancy Lally Ms. MaryAnn Lally In memory of Allan Leblang Ms. Marlene Brown In memory of Jean Ya-Chen Liu Ching Chang and Jane Chang Felix Chang and Ivy Chang James Chang and Ju Ming Chang Jun Chang and Helen Chang Ms. Nancy Chen Shu-Tsung Chen and Fuh-Mei Chen Sow-Yeh Chen Xia Chen and Jiasheng Chen Ms. Nancy Cho David Chou and Nancy Chou Ms. Cynthia Collins Ms. Gedia DeMaria George C. 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