Support Strengthen Serve July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018 WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER Annual Report The mission of the Women’s Resource Center is to help women and girls successfully navigate life’s transitions and inspire others to do the same. By providing resources, tools, and support for today, we create hope for tomorrow. Our Mission Photo by Betsy Barron Photography
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Support Strengthen Serve
July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018
WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTERAnnual Report
The mission of the Women’s Resource Center is to help women and girls successfully navigate life’s transitions and inspire others to do the same. By providing resources, tools, and support for today, we create hope for tomorrow.
Our Mission
Photo by Betsy Barron Photography
Support Strengthen Serve113 W. Wayne Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087 | P: 610-687-6415 | F: 610-687-2967
Dear WRC donors, sponsors, volunteers, and funders,
Thank you for making this a record-breaking year! With your help, the Women’s Resource Center served 2,622 women and girls in the last fiscal year, more than ever in our history. Our board, staff and volunteers worked diligently to enhance our services and increase our impact. Here are just a few highlights of our accomplishments:
• Expanded operations as we approach the half million-dollar mark.
• Our highly trained Helpline volunteers provided caring, personalized and needed support to 1406 Helpline callers.
• A record 190 girls from 11 schools participated in Girls Lead.
• Provided 460 professional Resource Coordination sessions for 125 women navigating challenging transitions in their lives.
• Increased our financial supporters (by 41%) – welcome and thank you for joining us!
• Began implementing a strategic diversity and inclusion plan to enhance cultural competency throughout WRC.
• Hosted an inspiring Leadership Luncheon featuring Karen Dougherty Buchholz, Senior Vice President of Administration for Comcast Corporation and Lisa Thomas-Laury, former Philadelphia news anchor.
We hope you will join us for another year of hard work and celebration as we work to make a difference for the women and girls who need us most!
Sincerely,
Mandy S. Rosenblum Cheryl E. BrubakerPresident, Board of Directors Executive Director
Thank You...
Cheryl BrubakerExecutive Director
Mandy S. Rosenblum President,
Board of Directors
“Y ou changed my life. I can’t wait to see you again hopefully. Y ou made my dreams possible. Y ou’re amazing.”
--Girls Lead Participant
Stats: Who We Helped
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WRC serves women and girls of all ages and socioeconomic levels with great diversity in race and culture, religion, national origin, sexual orientation and family status. Our goal is to ensure that our programs and services are accessible and relevant to all who need them.
of WRC clients report an annual income of $25,000 or less69% was the average
age of WRC’s Helpline callers
Girls Lead participants were identified by their school as having “untapped leadership potential”
of Helpline callers have experienced financial abuse by their spouse
100%56
53%
C ounties served
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Theory of Social Change
Problem
To help women and girls successfully navigate life’s transitions and inspire others to do the same. By providing resources, tools, and support for today, we create hope for tomorrow.
That when provided with connections to the right resources with adequate support and the necessary information and skills, women and girls can thrive through life transitions, enhancing financial stability and well-being for themselves as well as their families.
Expected and unexpected transitions in life can disrupt one’s financial stability and overall well-being. Women and girls are particularly vulnerable to this disruption due to the wealth and wage gaps, as well as differences in societal expectations for caregiving roles.
Mission
Assumptions
We will know that we have connected women and girls with the right resources by:
# of Helpline calls serviced
# of phone referrals to resources
# of connections made electronically
# of WRC program registrations
# of in-person connections between WRC
program participants & community resources
C onnections
1,406
1,163
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WRC was a lifesaver. Thank you!
Over 90% of our clients report an improvement.
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Support
You are the f irst person who’s been kind to me and really tried to help.
We will know that we have provided adequate support when consumers report:
Enhanced self-awareness
I’m more of a leader than I thought.
An increase in self-confidence
An increase in social support
I feel like I can relate to other people now.
A sense of improvement in mental and emotional well-beingIt is a safe place to be vulnerable and grow my own internal strength and resilience.
A sense of preparedness to take the next stepI feel so hopeful. I can’t wait to get started.
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Theory of Social Change
Women and girls facing expected and unexpected life transitions, including but not limited to: adolescence, employment/career changes, illness or death of a spouse, retirement, divorce, loss of housing as well as changes in parenting status and marital or relationship status.
That when provided with connections to the right resources with adequate support and the necessary information and skills, women and girls can thrive through life transitions, enhancing financial stability and well-being for themselves as well as their families.
Target Audience
We will know that we have increased knowledge and skills when consumers report:
• An increase in self-confidence• Increased trust in one’s intuition• An increased ability in:
- Knowledge of a system or process
- Communication
- Conflict Resolution
- Problem Solving
- Decision-Making
- Negotiation & Advocacy
- Coping & Resilience
- Financial Literacy
- Career Planning
- Goal Planning
Knowledge/Skil ls
Now I can visualize the process and plan for the necessary steps.
100% of Girls’ Lead participants improved their communication skills.
I know how to handle situations better.
53% of Helpline callers have experienced some form of financial abuse.
It’s like one-stop shopping for getting all of the information I needed to commence this journey.
The life lessons we learned in Girls’ Lead were more fun to learn here than by learning them the hard way.
Support
...have seen a decrease in negative behaviors with our students.
I was fortunate that I found WRC when I was in such a vulnerable position.
We will know that we have provided adequate support when consumers report:
Enhanced self-awareness
I’m more of a leader than I thought.
An increase in self-confidence
An increase in social support
I feel like I can relate to other people now.
A sense of improvement in mental and emotional well-beingIt is a safe place to be vulnerable and grow my own internal strength and resilience.
A sense of preparedness to take the next stepI feel so hopeful. I can’t wait to get started.
Use of Funds
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When you invest in WRC’s mission, you can trust that your donation will be maximized to transform lives. We are committed to the highest quality fiscal management, ensuring that all contributions are used with integrity, transparency and in a manner that will have the greatest impact for women and girls in need. Here's a snapshot of how we utilized contributions in Fiscal Year 2018:
REVENUE $486,937
OPERATING EXPENSES $478,595
Core Mission Support
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Thank you to the following donors, sponsors and contributors. July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018
FOUNDERSIndependence FoundationThe Neighborhood League Shops FoundationWilbur C. and Betty Lea Henderson FoundationWyss Foundation
STEWARDS ($5,000 – 9,999)AmeriHealth AdministratorsAMETEK FoundationChester County Fund for Women and GirlsChester County Regional Education ServicesComcast NBCUniversalDock Street Capital, LLCEthel Sergeant Clark Smith Memorial FundGenuardi Family FoundationMorgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP
Patricia Kind Family FoundationPECOPfizer Collegeville, Inc.Phoenixville Community Health FoundationStanley and Audrey Goldstein FoundationTrinseo LLCValentine Foundation
INNOVATORS ($2,500 – 4,999)AmerisourceBergenBeneficial BankThe Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania Foundation, Inc.Fidelity InvestmentsFirstrust BankGlaxo Smith Kline, IncIndependence Blue CrossJefferson HealthThe Leader’s EdgeGayla McCluskeyJami W. McKeon, Esq.Michael & Phebe NovakovicStephen Prichard and Nancy MoyerQlik Tech Inc.Radnor Educational FoundationRaymond James & AssociatesWiley Group/Live Your Vision LLC
CHAMPIONS ($1,000-2,499)The 1830 Family FoundationEllen AkhaveinJoanne BakerEleanor BargerBradford WhiteBernadette BraunTheji & Rick BrennanBill and Laura BuckComcast SpotlightJeffrey DeBellisDilworth Paxson, LLPFox Rothchild, LLPThe GKC GroupGlobal Tax ManagementAnne HamiltonHarmelin MediaElizabeth Hecht and Mandy RosenblumKate HermansHoughton InternationalHPE Enterprises Inc.Carol JaneKymberly L. JohnsonSuzanne KerstenKPMG LLPM&T Charitable FoundationAnthony J. Mendicino John and Patricia MoorePhebe N. NovakovicPepper Hamilton LLPRebecca PerkinsThe POWER Of Professional WomenThomas and Christine PughQuiet Mind ConsultingRanieri & Kerns AssociatesTalli L. SperrySt. Vincent United Church of ChristDawn Sunday
United HealthcareBill WebbElizabeth WeberWhole Foods Market
SUSTAINERS ($500-999)AC LordiSara AdlerAlways Best CareMichelle AmadorLynn Axelroth and Charles HandsakerKaren BasileRose Marie BezdikianPete CitrenbaumBernstein Private Wealth ManagementThe Brevoort FundDelaware County Medical Society Public Health FundJohn L. and Diane A. FatzJane GammellGraham Media PartnersAnjali GuptaDonna HansenThe Haverford Trust Company
The Hotchkiss SchoolIdentity GearCaroline IttnerKym JohnsonMarc KirbyLG Legacy Group LLCMain Line Family Law CenterMauro Family DentistryTerri and Walt McDonaldCatherine and James MurdockBenjamin & Meta NeilsonPatricia Nolan and Larry AitkenCharles and Adele OlivaThe PhilliesProxus HRRadnor Life & StyleRestore Chiropractic, PLLCSantander BankBarbara SusaninTierneyTouchPointAndrea TropeanoMichelle VazzanaLeanne Wagner and John DentElizabeth WeberMarina Zivik
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ADVOCATES ($250-499)Timothy BarnardShannon BreuerHeather Potts BrownMary BurrJeanne and Michael CarterGreta CurtisKaren DoylePaula DurlofskyKim Emmons-Benjet and Brian BenjetJoslyn G. EwartChris Hall and Mary Ann BoyerPeter HausmannRobert and Beth HechtLisa Kohn and Bruce TrachtenbergPaul Koulogeorge and Eliav BarrLaurie LoevnerMagis Insurance Group, LLCMargaret McCauslandBarbara McClearyMissy and Bob McQuistonCarol MomjianStephanie Ottone and Travis HenningCynthia PettitPhiladelphia Society Of People and StrategyKim PinkertonSara PonessaShelley and Eugene PotenteCeleste PowersChip and Nancy RoachEileen Connolly RobbinsWalter and Nancy RogersJesse RosenblumBonny J. RueNancy ScottPeter and Cary SearsMichele and Steven SelfridgeLinda StineBetty UhlmanLinda WaltersWomen of St. Mary’s Church of WayneLynn Yeakel
FRIENDS ($100-249)Cindy ApostolicoJulie Auerbach, Esq.Laura AzzalinaHugh and Jean Bailey Marion BallardBetsy BarronJanis BradenWendi and Ed BiemerLarry Blank and Suzanne Rosenblum
Kathryn Boockvar and Jordan YeagerJill BownJames and Elinor BuckBrian and Tiffany BurkeJane BushLaura BusharMelanie CastellAngelo N. Chaclas Larry and Mary Anne CirksCitizens BankAyse ClayColdwell Banker Realty CorpRuth ConaghanJill and Bernard CooganRicardo and Robin CoronitiJ. CoyleCharlene CrupiMichele DalyMichael and Tracey DelfinerPhilip Dell’Orco and Karen SteenhoudtLisa DixonAmy and Mike DolanMary K. Dougherty Bridget Doyle and Barry RabinSandra DrayerJeannemarie DurocherLinda ErlacherKayla EvangelistoFirst American Abstract of PACharles FeeCarl FridyChris GiangrassoJeffrey & Susan GogginsJ. Barton HarrisonAnn HausmannEileen Cohler HelznerDaira HertelColin and Maria HingleyJohnson & JohnsonCaren JonesBrian KellyMarji and Tim KellyKathleen M. KillianLara KnudsenMelissa KurtzmanStephen LandstreetDavid and Ann LaneSusan LeasureFrances LeyMichael D. LipumaJia LiuAnn LoftusLisa and Curtis LoucksDavid and Elizabeth LyleLorena Manieri and Jason RobbinsSusan MarkleyPeg McCauleyJoseph “Mick” McCreesh
Ella MecrayLouis and Sue Metzger Molly and Robert MorrisonJean MoskowSherrie MyersStasia OgdenJane PatulloDavid and Cynthia PeltonBarbara PettitPfizer Foundation Matching GiftsBarbara L. PohligEllyn PhillipsSusan PriceSarah PughJudy and Dick QuinnChristie and Brad ReedCheryl RiceHoward RiceSuzanne RootLauren Rosenberg Mindy Cohan
Ronald RothrockPeggy and William SaulBarbara and Thomas Schraudenbach Kristin SeegerMary SelmanTimothy ShanahanKatina SawyerKinnie and Marshall SchmidtMargaret SchollShobha SharmaJames Simpson and Gertrude RosatoSue StaasStephen G. Manieri MeatsRobert StetsonKristin StitzMichelle TaglialatelaDev ThielensKelly and Spencer UlrichFran and Alicia Van KirkNancy Walker
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Joseph and Mary WatermanMargaret Watson Hannah WinstonNancy WoolfVictoria Young
SIGNIFICANT DONATED SERVICESBetsy BarronThe Law Office of Mandy Rosenblum, Esq.
SIGNIFICANT IN KIND DONATIONS Center for Skin RestorationCentral Baptist ChurchFoote OrthodonticsGibson and Perkins P.C.Govberg JewelersKellmer JewelersSaks Fifth Avenue
If we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled a name, we apologize for the error. Please contact Jenny Clymer at 610-687-6415 or [email protected] to correct our records.
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WRC lost an irreplaceable friend and advocate when Jenny Webb passed away from cancer on July 28, 2017. A licensed mental health counselor, Jenny volunteered in nearly every available role for more than 30 years at WRC - from Helpline volunteer to volunteer counselor to board president. Her dedication to helping women improve their lives generated lasting results for those she encountered and shaped the organization that WRC is today.
The outpouring of gifts made in Jenny’s memory is just one example of the lives she touched. Her spirit remains evident in our Helpline volunteers who provide reassurance and resources, through our staff who guide with careful skill, and among our board as they lead WRC into the future. Should we forget Jenny’s legacy for a moment, the goldfinches that gather by our front porch each summer remind us that Jenny’s greatest joy was making the people around her happy, and inspire us to follow her lead!
In Memoriam: Jenny Webb
Sarah AdlerLynn Axelroth and Charles HandsakerHugh and Jean BaileyMarion BallardTimothy BarnardThe Brevoort FundBill and Laura BuckMary BurrAnita CabreraMelanie CastellJohn CollettRuth ConaghanCharlene CrupiFran CuneoGreta CurtisMichele DalyAnn W. DennenSandra DrayerJean Marie Earhart
Carl FridySarah GiffordRichard and Rita GoldbergKirsten Halker-KratzAnn HausmannPeter HausmannThe Hotchkiss SchoolMary HundtKathleen M. KillianStephen LandstreetAnn LoftusDavid and Elizabeth LyleMissy and Bob McQuistonWilliam MebaneMolly and Robert MorrisonMichael and Phebe NovakovicJane PepperThe PhilliesEllyn PhillipsJoanne Phillips
Chip and Nancy RoachGregory RogersRonald RothrockKinnie and Marshall SchmidtPeter and Cary SearsRobert StetsonDev ThielensNancy WalkerJoseph and Mary WatermanSusan and John WeberNancy Zatzman
Jenny Webb volunteered at the WRC for more than 30 years. She will be sadly missed.
WRC wishes to recognize the following donors who gave a contribution in Jenny’s memory last year:
STAFFCHERYL BRUBAKERExecutive Director
ANGELA MARCHESANIDirector of Program Operations
KAI QUALLSResource Coordinator
DEBORAH BELLHelpline Coordinator
KAREN CHONOFSKYAdministrative Assistant
Staff, Board and Advisory C ouncil
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT Mandy C. Rosenblum Principal, Law Office of Mandy C. Rosenblum
VICE PRESIDENT Ellie BargerSr. Finance Executive, Skarbek Associates
Beverly Borton, Program ChairKaren Doyle, ProgramElizabeth Hefner, Fund Development ChairMojdeh Keykhah, ProgramAnnette Madison, FinanceDiane McCammon, GovernanceTameka Morris, FinanceSarah Pugh, FinanceKatina Sawyer, ProgramElizabeth Weber, Fund DevelopmentVictoria Young, Fund Development