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Philanthropy Report
investing in
excellence
While changes in healthcare continue to accelerate, we remain steadfast in our mission and vision—to pursue healthcare excellence through collaboration and innovation, and inspire a healthier and more vibrant world for our patients and our community.
Since our founding in 1923 by the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown (VIA), countless donors have empowered Doylestown Health to invest in every aspect of delivering the highest-quality healthcare in our community with compassion and excellence. Our national reputation for patient safety and quality is just one example of many that illustrate the impact of philanthropic investments.
message from laura k . wortman Vice President and Chief Development Officer
All gifts—of all sizes—hold tremendous value because they have a significant impact on the quality and sustainability of independent healthcare in our community. We are honored that you invest in us, and proud of our continued partnership.
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Each gift of time, talent, and treasure this year has made a meaningful difference to the patients and families we serve and to every one of us at Doylestown Health. As the pandemic continued, we maintained the exceptional momentum of ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health and increased our campaign goal to $100 million. Chief among many highlights, we dedicated new, state-of-the-art facilities including the Clark Center for Critical Care Medicine—named in recognition of our One Vision Campaign co-chairs, Dick and Angie Clark—that elevates care delivery for critically ill patients. Since the inception of this campaign, the Clarks have matched their leadership with outstanding generosity, which their family renewed again recently with a signature gift to expand the Women’s Diagnostic Center, soon to be renamed the Clark Center for Breast Imaging upon completion in 2022. In this issue, you’ll learn more about the Clarks’ collective approach to philanthropy and their family’s history with Doylestown Health. We are also pleased to introduce you to another Clark family, Jim and Jean, as well as the Boards of Trustees for Doylestown Hospital and Doylestown Health Foundation, and a generous donor from Pine Run Retirement Community. Their investments support our culture of excellence in healthcare leadership, innovation, and healthy senior living. These stories are just a few examples of the support shown by our community, including you. We are deeply grateful for your generosity and your steadfast partnership. Together, we are investing in excellence for today, tomorrow, and the future. Thank you.
James L. Brexler, FACHE President and CEO Doylestown Health
Joan B. Parlee Chair of the Boards Doylestown Hospital Doylestown Health Foundation
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Doylestown Health’s history, every major initiative has become a reality through generous investments from our community. Every gift allows us to invest in excellence by opening new facilities, acquiring state-of-theart technology, and recruiting exceptional talent. As we approach the centennial of the founding of our hospital by the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown, we continue to build on the traditions of philanthropy and healthcare excellence at Doylestown Health. We are grateful for the leadership of our campaign committee, Boards of Trustees, and donors. This year we proudly welcome the largest number of new donors to Doylestown Health, many of whom were personally inspired to honor our dedicated healthcare heroes. Early support has also generated excitement and pride around ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health and raised the bar for philanthropic excellence. On behalf of everyone at Doylestown Health, please accept our deepest thanks for your trust in us as we invest—with One Vision—in the future of healthcare excellence in our community and our region.
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DEEPLY ROOTED IN GIVING with their gifts that established the Clark Center for Critical Care Medicine and the Clark Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, visionary benefactors Dick and Angela Clark are steadfast supporters of Doylestown Health. In partnership with their daughters, Kelly and Lisa, the Clark family recently made a transformational gift through their foundation to create the Clark Center for Breast Imaging at Doylestown Hospital. Doylestown Health Foundation recently spoke with the Clark family about Dick and Angela’s involvement as chairs of ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health, and the family’s collective approach to philanthropy.
Four generations of the Clark family have received care at Doylestown Hospital. What comes to mind as you recall some of those experiences?
could say we have season tickets to Doylestown Hospital! Angie and I have both had physical therapy, among many other services, and the therapists are just incredible.
Kelly: A couple of years ago my husband, Dave, had a sore throat and just wasn’t feeling right. Our primary doctor referred us to specialists who were members of the Doylestown Health Medical Staff. Their quick diagnosis of the situation, and the emergency surgery that followed, saved his life.
Did your patient experiences inspire your ongoing involvement with the hospital and Doylestown Health?
Watching that unfold was so scary. They were literally running through the hallways. Yet to see how quickly the emergency and surgical teams coordinated and communicated every step of the way is remarkable. It shows why it’s so important to expand the surgical suites and keep space available for emergency surgery. It was a terrifying experience, but how everyone—from the doctors and nurses, to the support staff—handled it with excellence and compassion made a difference. They were incredibly kind and supportive to me as well. They saved Dave’s life and we’ll forever be indebted to Doylestown Hospital. Dick: My father was a patient in the Doylestown Hospital ICU and then at the Health Center at Pine Run Retirement Community for several years. He got exceptional and compassionate care until the day he passed. In fact, we are still in touch with his caregivers. As for the rest of us, you
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Dick: In my career, I’ve been to hospitals around the world, and I can say we have some of the best care anywhere right here in Doylestown. Doylestown Health is exceptionally well run. They’ve remained focused on their mission while they’ve grown. Angie and I believe in this hospital and our confidence continues to grow. During the early days of the pandemic, the dedication and motivation of everyone at Doylestown Health was exceptional. They were so far advanced with leading research and applying innovative therapies to treat COVID-19. The compassion from nurses and staff was truly remarkable and it just validates everything that the hospital is doing. There is no medical institution more powerful than Doylestown Health, and my family is here today because of it.
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DEEPLY ROOTED IN GIVING continued
A LIFESAVING DIFFERENCE
The name of your family foundation references a “giving tree.” What does the giving tree mean to you? Angie: The giving tree has always been a special symbol to me and my family. We have our family tree art, and images and sculptures of giving trees, displayed throughout our home. The giving tree has many meanings, from giving life and vitality to providing for others. It also signifies that however we grow and change, we are always connected and rooted in our values of giving to others. What were some of the ways philanthropy took shape in your early family life? Angie: We were involved in volunteering from the time the girls were little, at church and for other organizations. I volunteered weekly with Kelly and Lisa at Meals on Wheels when they were old enough. Dick and I have been fortunate in our lives, and we’ve always felt it’s so important to reach out and help others however we can. Kelly: Volunteering was ingrained in our family life for as long as I can remember. When Lisa and I were old enough, we took our own shifts three to five days a week at Meals on Wheels. We visited with the elderly or people with disabilities who were unable to provide for their nutritional needs. It’s a great feeling to know that you can make a difference in one person’s life. It’s also a two-way street. We learned so much from the people we met. How has your family’s approach to giving evolved over time? Lisa: We each have our areas of interest and many of the projects we choose to support are things that have affected us personally or through our work. Kelly: We’ve also formalized our process over the years. We research projects individually and the four of us sit around the table to vet and discuss our findings. You’d better know your stuff because Dick Clark is tough! In all seriousness, we want to know the organization
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beginning early, our kids will see that they can make a difference, too. One of the things my father says is, “It’s great and good now, but what’s going to happen three or four generations from now?” That’s why we’re involved together, and the kids can continue to make an impact for the future.
“There is an overall commitment to excellence and an incredible culture here. The medical staff, volunteers, and leadership embrace the community in every aspect of what they do.” Richard Clark
is going to use the money wisely and how our investment will benefit the people and community the organization serves. How do you involve the youngest generation of the Clark family in philanthropy? Lisa: Whether through our example, or their personalities in general, the kids want to jump in and help. With my son we’ve been involved in food drives and back-to-school supply drives, and he’s aware of how he can take steps to make a difference. I think they all have a giving spirit and try to help others where and when they can. Kelly: Last summer my then-12-year-old had an interest in a cause. I encouraged her to do research and learn more. She came back with a budget and the information we needed to discuss her idea. By
Kelly and Lisa, did your professional training and background inform your thinking as you considered the Center for Breast Imaging project? Kelly: I have master’s degrees in social work and business administration and spent a large part of my career as a nursing home social worker. I’ve been in many healthcare settings, and unfortunately there is often a tendency to almost dehumanize people by referring to them by room or bed numbers. Patients are people. When you take time to listen and hear their stories, it does have an impact on their well-being. At Doylestown Health, the patients as human beings come first. Lisa and I especially appreciated the Breast Center team’s comprehensive approach to caring for the patients, and their professionalism and credentials are impressive. We all thought the concept for the relocated and expanded facility was phenomenal, from the smallest architectural and design details to improving the patient experience. What are some of the project highlights that are most meaningful to you? Lisa: With my experience working in community mental health as a licensed professional counselor, I’m encouraged that the new design will create a more comfortable experience for the patient, both physically and emotionally. All the Clark women appreciate it, actually! Doylestown Health also helps patients who are underinsured to get access to care and offers services to individuals who can’t otherwise afford necessary care.
Kelly: I agree with changing the name from “Women’s Diagnostics” to “Breast Imaging.” I think it’s really encouraging for community members who might say, “I can go there and get the care that I need.” If the focus is solely on women, then some people may think, “It’s not for me.” So, I think it makes the care even more approachable and welcoming. What would be your advice to other families who are interested in making a bigger impact through collective giving? Dick: Several years ago, our focus shifted to organizations where our involvement and investments can have the biggest impact. When Angie, Lisa, Kelly, and I thought more about it, we determined that we could “go local” and have the greatest impact investing in local organizations and charities we’ve had relationships with. It doesn’t mean that larger, national organizations aren’t doing great work. It’s just that for us, we saw that we could really make the biggest difference on a more local level in our community. Why is it important to you to have a hospital like Doylestown Hospital embedded in the community? Kelly: Among many reasons, we don’t always have to travel into Philadelphia to get excellent care. Doylestown Hospital and the health system are offering more specialties now. They invest in the community and make healthcare accessible for our most vulnerable populations, including elderly people or people with chronic illness and disabilities for whom longer distance travel is more challenging. It’s a relief to stay in your own community when you don’t feel your best, and your family can be by your side when you need them most. From your perspectives as chairs of ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health, what characteristics make Doylestown Health truly unique?
Dick: There is an incredible culture and an overall commitment to excellence. The medical staff, volunteers, and leadership embrace the community in every aspect of what they do. As I mentioned, Angie and I have been in academic medical centers throughout the world. Doylestown Health invests in excellence and in doing so, it also invests in sustaining this special culture. The leadership also takes its responsibility to the community of Doylestown, and now the region, very seriously. We are proud to be involved in this campaign. The pandemic showed us that this caliber of medical care supported by this unique culture is something we can’t take for granted. Angie: It’s also the comfort and caring that attracts the four of us, and our family, to support Doylestown Health. We want it to be here for future generations of our family and our community.
Powered by philanthropic investments, the relocation and expansion of the Women’s Diagnostic Center at Doylestown Hospital is now underway. Upon completion in the spring of 2022, the newly named Clark Center for Breast Imaging will occupy 5,000 square feet—adding capacity to serve an additional 2,500 patients. The Center currently serves more than 17,000 patients throughout the region annually. Patient-focused highlights of the Clark Center for Breast Imaging include: • New dedicated imaging space including three mammography rooms (continuing 3D mammography [breast tomosynthesis] for higher breast cancer detection rates and fewer false positives), three ultrasound rooms, and one stereotactic room
How do you hope that this investment to create the Clark Center for Breast Imaging will have an impact on the future of healthcare in the community?
• Equipment upgrades and acquisitions featuring the latest innovations in screening and diagnostic imaging specialized for breast health
Kelly: I’m 47 years old and I know people even in their 50s and 60s who have never had a mammogram. They may have delayed it because they’re embarrassed or triggered by the experience, or even scared. When we can spread the word about the amazing care in a new, lovely setting and how streamlined and convenient it is, I think people will be more likely to go for screenings and diagnostics. When we reach more people, we will save more lives.
• A new configuration for registration, patient waiting, and other clinical function areas that will dramatically reduce wait times and enhance the patient experience
To learn more about the Clark Center for Breast Imaging and to make a gift to support expanding programs and facilities critical to the early detection and treatment of breast disease, please visit: DoylestownHealthFoundation.org/BreastImaging
• A spa-like design with comfortable furnishings, private dressing rooms, and amenities to create a welcoming and soothing environment • Convenient and direct access from the parking garage to the new location adjacent to the Art Walk at Doylestown Hospital Additional recognition opportunities are available. For more information about the One Vision Campaign, and to learn more about naming opportunities, visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org/Naming or contact the Doylestown Health Foundation Office at 215.345.2009.
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PLANTING INSPIRATION as pine run retirement community celebrates its 45th anniversary, its picturesque campus and lush landscape continue to benefit from transformational philanthropic investments through ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health.
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estled in the countryside along tree-lined Ferry Road in Central Bucks County, the beauty of Pine Run Retirement Community’s signature 43-acre campus captivates residents—affectionately called Villagers—and visitors alike. A donor who lives at Pine Run, and wishes to remain anonymous, made her leadership gift earlier this year earmarked to elevate the natural beauty of Pine Run’s landscape. She says she was initially drawn to the community because of its idyllic setting and affiliation with Doylestown Hospital. “The compassionate care my late husband received at Doylestown Hospital was so comforting at a difficult time,” says the Villager. “The continuum of care Pine Run offers is so important. I never considered anywhere else to live at this stage of my life but Pine Run.” Doylestown Health purchased Pine Run Retirement Community in 1992. “It was part of a long-term vision to establish a comprehensive range of health services integrating patient-oriented care through all stages of life,” says Jim Brexler, President and Chief Executive Officer, Doylestown Health. “As we age, it’s so comforting for our children to know we are in a place where we are cared for and valued,” the Villager says. “Pine Run is a beautiful place to live, and the reassurance of having the hospital affiliation is a part of it.” Connecting with nature has been shown to promote physical, mental, and spiritual healing, and green spaces like those featured at Pine Run are especially beneficial for healthy aging in seniors. Thus, landscape enhancements are a significant element of the
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three-part master plan to improve, enhance, and renovate Pine Run’s campus. Phase I began in 2017 with renovations to the Health Center, and the opening of the Community Center in 2019 initiated Phase II. As a signature priority of ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health, the Community Center—known as the “Hub”— features creative dining, fitness, recreation, and learning spaces. Since its completion, outdoor areas of the Hub have extended opportunities for Villagers to gather and socialize, especially as the COVID-19 pandemic evolved. “Many of our Villagers have shared how much they appreciate the ways our campus environment and open spaces allow them to fully enjoy an active lifestyle,” says Maria Santangelo, Executive Director of Pine Run Retirement Community. Visible just across the pond, the Pine Run “Never Forget Garden” pays tribute to military veterans and their families, offering a peaceful place to honor those who have served and sacrificed for our country. As the new projects evolved, so did interest in enhancing the grounds sooner than originally planned. “I saw an opportunity to support things that I care about that enhance the beauty of our campus for all of us to enjoy,” says the Villager. “And, Tom Hebel, President of Bucks Country Gardens, was instrumental in the design and execution of this challenging project.” “By designing a beautiful, terraced garden landscape around the pond, we are creating another outdoor space for reflection and enjoyment,” shares Santangelo. “All of us are deeply moved that our benefactor wants to dedicate the new garden in memory of our
colleague and beloved former executive director, Cathleen Stewart, who passed away in 2019. Cathleen would have been so proud of realizing every new step in this exciting vision for Pine Run and humbled that a Villager made such a generous gift in her memory.” “This gift, among other recent philanthropic gifts to support Pine Run’s campus transformation projects, underscores just how committed the Villagers are to stewarding the natural beauty of the campus community for each other and for future residents to enjoy,” says Laura Wortman, Vice President and Chief Development Officer, Doylestown Health. “Plans to renovate the Craft Barn in our next project phase are underway now with input from our Villagers,” says Santangelo. In keeping with the original character of the Craft Barn, initial design plans include a stunning wall of windows which will allow plenty of natural light for artists. Santangelo continues, “The artistic endeavors of our painters, woodworkers, potters, writers, needleworkers, and others enrich all of our lives, personally and professionally.” “The connection between art and nature at Pine Run is something I cherish, like many of my fellow Villagers,” says the donor. “I am so pleased I am able to support things that I care about right here in my community.”
For more information about the One Vision Campaign, and to learn more about naming opportunities at Pine Run Retirement Community, please contact Doylestown Health Foundation at 215.345.2009 or gifts@dh.org.
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ANSWERING THE CHALLENGE T
hroughout the year, the leadership of Doylestown Health receives heartfelt messages of appreciation from grateful patients. While each patient’s personal story is unique, a notable theme is that the highest praise is conveyed for the people who provided care—chief among them the doctors, nurses, and volunteers. “The dedication and teamwork of our doctors, nurses, volunteers, and everyone at Doylestown Health who cares for our patients is just amazing,” says Joan Parlee, Chair of the Boards of Trustees of Doylestown Hospital and Doylestown Health Foundation. “During this past year our clinicians and Associates put aside their own fears and concerns and stepped forward to share their expertise. Many filled positions outside their normal roles as well in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic,” she continues. “We are so fortunate to have such a wonderful organization to care for us every day and especially during a crisis.” While gratitude for doctors, nurses, and volunteers is ongoing, certain days and weeks each spring are officially designated as national celebrations, shining a light on the contributions of the people called to these noble vocations. Launched at the end of March 2021 in celebration of National Doctors’ Day, the Boards of Trustees $100,000 Challenge Match was created to honor physicians, as well as volunteers during National Healthcare Volunteer Week in April, and nurses during National Nurses Week in May. As Marianne Chabot, Vice Chair of the Doylestown Hospital Board of Trustees and VIA Member, shares, “We had 100-percent participation from the Trustees of both Doylestown Hospital and Doylestown Health Foundation—37 members total—inspiring contributions by generous members of the community. This challenge is just one of the ways that we as a Board came together to show our deep appreciation for our extraordinary caregivers here.” Spanning a period of three months, the giving challenge match concluded on June 30 with more than $330,000 in donations from the community. When added to the almost $150,000 in commitments from the Trustees, the grand total for this inaugural giving challenge reached nearly $480,000—far exceeding expectations. All gifts to the challenge match support ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health and its highest priorities. “As we continue to move forward with our comprehensive campaign,
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the ongoing support from our volunteer Boards and the community is a tremendous source of pride for us,” says Laura Wortman, Vice President and Chief Development Officer. “While it is true to the character and history of Doylestown Health, our collective leadership stepping up to endorse our physicians, nurses, and volunteers sends an important message. We are only able to deliver the high-quality patient care for which we are nationally recognized because of our incredible teams of caregivers.”
with a unique fundraising challenge , the Boards of Trustees for Doylestown Hospital and Doylestown Health Foundation invited the community to join them in honoring the doctors, nurses, and volunteers of Doylestown Health for their exceptional compassion and dedication.
Upon learning of the Boards of Trustees $100,000 Challenge Match, Brenda Foley, MD, FACEP, Medical Director of the Emergency Department, said, “For me, this tremendously generous matching gift challenge reinforces the deep sense of personal commitment that hospital leadership has to our medical professionals and volunteers. I am humbled by their generosity, along with the support of the Doylestown community that we so proudly serve.” As the current President of the Doylestown Hospital Medical Staff, Dr. Foley also notes, “I speak not only for myself, but on behalf of the members of our medical staff in expressing gratitude for this outstanding Boards challenge that demonstrates the uniquely supportive culture here at Doylestown Health.” Mollie Covington, MSN, RN, CCRN, reflects on working in the ICU during the early days of the pandemic. “We were amazed at how people rallied to help us with donations of masks, food, and kind messages,” she says. “As nurses, we appreciate that it takes a village to care for our community, and when our community steps forward, we know we are not forgotten. I appreciate that Doylestown Health is able to remain independent, and it’s because our Boards and our community are dedicated to our mission.” “I am so proud of Doylestown Health and our ability to recruit some of the most talented and caring doctors and nurses around,” says Chabot. “The contributions of our expert healthcare teams and volunteers are always worth celebrating, and I’m grateful to our community for recognizing that and answering this challenge.”
To learn more about how you can pay tribute to the caregivers who make a difference, please visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org/HonorACaregiver
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ADVANCING EDUCATION AND INNOVATION jim and jean clark ’s leadership gift to ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health has helped establish the new Pharmacy Residency Program at Doylestown Hospital, advancing education and clinical pharmacy innovation to benefit patients and providers across the health system. All that remained for Jim Clark to meet his graduation requirements from the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences was a Red Cross certification class. As luck would have it, “a lovely instructor named Jean was teaching and I asked for her number at the end of class. The rest is history,” says Jim.
“We want to support the hospital’s mission and advance the pharmacy through ongoing education. It’s the perfect blend of both our professional careers and philanthropic interests.” Jean Clark
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While their early careers brought them together by chance, the Clarks designed their career paths with purpose during their 46-year marriage. “As a hospital pharmacist, I prepared specialized IVs for burn patients, among other responsibilities,” says Jim. “I loved the hospital setting, but it was always my goal to work in pharmaceutical research and innovation. During my 40 years in the pharmaceutical industry, of which 23 were at Johnson & Johnson, I advanced in different roles and participated in a variety of leading initiatives.” With a master’s degree in elementary education, Jean’s focus as an educator spanned early childhood education and program development, as well as coaching high school sports. “I love young people and education is a pathway to opportunity,” she says. “In the two decades since moving to Doylestown, we’ve watched Doylestown Hospital evolve,” shares Jim. “It offers the high quality and expertise of a big city hospital in a smaller setting.” While their appreciation for Doylestown Hospital grew as lifetime members of Friends of the Heart Institute, Jim and Jean also wondered how their involvement could grow in other areas of the health system. Jim’s interest in pharmacy led to a meeting with Christine Roussel, PharmD, BCOP, BCSCP, the Senior Executive Director for Pharmacy, Laboratory, and Medical Research, in 2019.
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CELEBRATING LEGACY AND LIFETIME GIVING
ADVANCING EDUCATION AND INNOVATION continued “Pharmacists serve as medication therapy experts in the healthcare system,” says Roussel. “Most patient treatments involve one or more types of medication, whether it’s a surgical procedure, diagnostic and radiologic studies, or wound care.” At Doylestown Health, 20 full-time pharmacists and 14 part-time pharmacists provide care across a variety of settings and specialities: cardiology, emergency medicine, intensive care, infectious diseases, internal medicine, long term care, transitions of care, oncology and outpatient infusion, pharmacy informatics, pharmacy operations, and investigational drugs. Given the complexity and volume of medications required, highly specialized pharmacists are located within the second floor Della Penna Cardiovascular Intensive Care/Interventional Unit and the third floor Putman Intensive Care/Intermediate Unit opened as part of the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion. Doylestown Hospital is consistently recognized both regionally and nationally as a leader in patient safety. Pharmacists play a critical role in the achievement of this distinction by proactively monitoring orders and ensuring that each medicine used is evidence-based, with over 100,000 doses of medication dispensed each month. “Medications must be 100-percent accurate, and our pharmacy team is responsible for tracking and dispensing over 3,000 different medications,” says Scott Levy, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Doylestown Health. “Being an early adopter of medication barcode tracking—deployedat Doylestown Hospital in 2007—is one striking example,” according to Levy. “The collaboration between our pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and care teams is unparalleled, and we were especially proud of that during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing vaccine distribution campaign in our community,” he says. From the Clarks’ first meeting and tour of the Doylestown Hospital Pharmacy they knew they had chosen a leading institution. “I was impressed to see the highest levels of expertise and specialization of pharmacy leadership and technology, like the state-of-the-art cleanroom—a valuable tool to prevent particulate and microbial contamination while processing and compounding all sterile medications,” Jim observed. “This pharmacy is on par with university hospitals in its configuration and quality.”
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Philanthropic investments lay the foundation for Doylestown Health’s second century of care.
Visionary leaders
cornerstone society
With deep gratitude, Doylestown Health applauds this esteemed group. Our Visionary Leaders represent lifetime giving or leadership gifts of $1,000,000 or more to Doylestown Health. These exemplary individuals and organizations share the same philanthropic spirit that established Doylestown Hospital in 1923. Generous support at this transformational level will lead us into our second century of exceptional care.
As their conversation progressed, the Clarks and Dr. Roussel discussed plans for a new pharmacy residency program. Launching a post-graduate year one (PGY1) residency program is a rigorous process: hospitals must meet the highest standards in five specialty areas of pharmacy to qualify, and then must match with a resident. “It’s unusual for a hospital of this size to have this program,” says Roussel. “Only 17 percent of hospitals host post-graduate pharmacist training programs. While we are fortunate to offer this opportunity for advanced training, the greater benefit is increasing the scope of care we can provide to our patients through new program development, increased time at the bedside, and creating a pipeline of future hires with advanced training.” “We knew immediately the PGY1 residency program was something we wanted to support,” says Jean. “We want to support the hospital’s mission and advance the pharmacy through ongoing education. It’s the perfect blend of both our professional careers and philanthropic interests.”
The Asplundh Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCaughan
Fred Beans Family
Frances McCredy Trust
In June, the Clarks were among the first to greet Robin Isaac, PharmD, Doylestown Hospital’s inaugural PGY1 resident. A graduate and valedictorian of Temple University School of Pharmacy, Isaac was drawn to apply to Doylestown Hospital’s program because of its reputation for patient safety. “It was also evident when I met with Dr. Roussel and the preceptors that they are great at what they do and really care about the patients,” said Isaac. “Being the first resident in this program supported by the Clarks inspires me to be the best resident that I can be.”
The Byers Family
The Medleycott Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Clark
The Minford Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Conway
Morel Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Della Penna
Dr. & Mrs. Donald E. Parlee
Doylestown Health Medical Staff
Estate of Catherine R. Price
Estate of Anna & Edward Fell
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin S. Putman
Franklin Street Giving Tree Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Larry V. Rankin
Friends of the Heart Institute
Mr. & Mrs. Robin Roman
“The Clarks’ interest in our program and support of our mission means so much to all of us,” says Dr. Roussel. “Thanks to their generous investment, we are raising the bar higher for the benefit of all the patients we serve.”
Mrs. Wendy Claflin Gladston &
Mrs. Donna Shindell* &
Visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org/Docuseries to watch a brief documentary highlighting the pivotal role of pharmacy leadership in Doylestown Health’s proactive response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. Eugene Gladston*
Mr. Richard H. Shindell
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gorsky
Estate of Elizabeth Trossett
Mrs. Jane Hellberg
Village Improvement Association
Dr. & Mrs. John W. Hubbard Mr. & Mrs. William L. Marshall Mrs. Sharon B. Martin & Mr. Sydney F. Martin*
of Doylestown The Warwick Foundation of Bucks County Mr. & Mrs. Marvin L. Woodall
The following friends have generously provided a legacy of care by naming Doylestown Health in their estate plans. Their beneficent vision impacts the healthcare and wellness of future generations. Anonymous Dr. Bruce Applestein Mrs. Julia Bartels Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Bartzer, Jr. Ms. Susan T. Beans Mr. R. Charles Beer Mrs. Patricia G. Bitzer Mr. & Ms. Albert B. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Campana Mrs. Ingeburg Chambers Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Chandor Mrs. Mary Jane Clemens Dr. Margaret D. Copenhaver Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Counihan Mr. & Mrs. Roger De Socarras Mrs. Coni D. Dungan* Mr. & Mrs. Leon Ephross Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ernest Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Ervin Mr. Bert Fethon Mrs. Frances L. Finkle Mr. James B. Francis, Jr. Ms. Valerie Gardner Mr. Robert D. Gilmore Mr. & Mrs. Steven D. Gilmore Mrs. Wendy Claflin Gladston
Mrs. Willetta K. Gourley* Mr. & Mrs. Penrose Hallowell* Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Hanson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Hebel Mary C. & Dennis Helf Mrs. Jane Hellberg Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Hirt Dr. & Mrs. Henry B. Holtzman Ms. Yvonne C. Honditch Dr. & Mrs. Marshal W. Hoyt Dr. & Mrs. John W. Hubbard Mr. Glenn F. Kinsey Mrs. Nancy L. LaRosa Mr. Gregory G. Lawton Mr. Donald E. Leming Mr. & Mrs. William Lieser Mrs. Kathleen W. Mahanes* Mr. & Mrs. William L. Marshall Mr. Richard Martin Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCaughan Dr. & Mrs. Eugene McGonigle Mrs. Judith Melson Mrs. Joan M. Miller Mr. Richard B. Millham, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John T. O’Neill Ms. Constance L. Ocelus Mr. & Mrs. Ephe A. Olliver
Ms. Kathy A. Ottinger Dr. & Mrs. Donald E. Parlee Mrs. Mary Foster-Quinn & Mr. Michael Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Larry V. Rankin Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Reif Mr. Joseph Renzetti Mr & Mrs. Robin Roman Mr. Richard M. Sakulich Mrs. Mary Santucci Mrs. Helen E. Sassaman Mrs. Helga L. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Schroeder Ms. Liz Serkin Dr. Ann M. Showan Ms. Elizabeth Donnem Sigety Kathleen J. Simons Ms. Cécile Balizet & Mr. Kenneth L. Snyder Mrs. Kathryn J. Souilliard Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Spanninger Jean & Dan Upton Alice & Robert Vernon Dr. & Mrs. Steven C. Wagner Mrs. Angela Walker Dr. Sirus Zenouzi * deceased 13
foundation
fiscal year
annual DONORS
VISIONARY SOCIETY • $1,000,000 - $2,499,999
CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE • $50,000 - $99,999
PRUDENCE SUYDAM SOCIETY • $10,000 - $24,999
With annual gifts and commitments of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999, members of the Visionary Society share in the philanthropic spirit that is at the very heart of our history.
As partners in philanthropy, members of the Chairman’s Circle exemplify the remarkable leadership we rely on with gifts and commitments of $50,000 to $99,999 annually.
Named for the chair of the Relocation Fund Drive that helped establish Doylestown Hospital on West State Street in 1975, the Prudence Suydam Society honors the selflessness and dedication of donors who have made annual gifts and commitments of $10,000 to $24,999.
The Argus Fund The Asplundh Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Todd Carroll Mr. & Mrs. James W. Corkran Mr. Joe Cowhey Cowhey Family ShopRite of Warminster Mr. Robert Dahdah Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Davidson Dr. & Mrs. William M. Goble The Keenan Dealerships The Minford Foundation Mr. James A. Peruto* Mr. & Mrs. Gary K. Porter Mr. & Mrs. Robin Roman
6 Brothers Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Michael B. Adenaike ADP, LLC American Endowment Foundation Mrs. Gwendolyn Asplundh & Mr. Edward Asplundh* Dr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Auteri Mr. & Mrs. William E. Boger Bucks County Foundation Bucks County Medical Associates, PC Bucks County Orthopedic Specialists Burns Mechanical Byers’ Choice, Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. Curtis J. Cowgill III Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Della-Rodolfa Doylestown Anesthesia Associates, Inc. Doylestown Country Club Doylestown Health Medical Staff Ms. Elizabeth A. Griffin Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Griffith
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gorsky Dr. & Mrs. John W. Hubbard
The following pages reflect the Fiscal Year 2021 Honor Roll and represent new gifts and commitments made from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021. Doylestown Health Foundation gratefully recognizes those donors who gave in support of critical operating and capital needs. Their generosity assures the continued delivery of outstanding healthcare in our community, and an impact that will last for generations to come.
Mrs. Donna Shindell* & Mr. Richard H. Shindell
FOUNDERS SOCIETY • $500,000 - $999,999 Named in honor of those whose support was instrumental in the establishment of Doylestown Hospital in 1923, the Founders Society represents an elite circle of dedicated donors who have made annual gifts and commitments of $500,000 to $999,999.
Donna L. & Charles R. Shaw
Mr. & Mrs. Adam H. Schechter The Schechter Family Foundation Morgan Stanley Gift Fund Susan Swartzlander Trust Mr. John H. Thompson* & Mrs. Loraine Thompson Thompson Organization Clara L. Troemner Trust Florence Troemner Trust Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Vernon Mr. & Mrs. Mark Woodall The Marvin & Dee Ann Woodall Charitable Foundation, Inc. * deceased
PRESIDENT’S CLUB • $25,000 - $49,999 TRUSTEES CIRCLE • $100,000 - $499,999
DIGNITARY SOCIETY • $2,500,000 - $4,999,999 Doylestown Health is deeply honored to acknowledge the transformational gifts of the Dignitary Society, which pave the way for innovative and revolutionary healthcare with annual contributions and commitments of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Clark Franklin Street Giving Tree Foundation
We are proud to recognize this formative group of donors whom we have entrusted to advance our mission with annual contributions and commitments of $100,000 to $499,999. Advisors Charitable Fund Asset Planning Services, Ltd. Mr. George Ball Fred Beans Family Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Beck Mr. & Mrs. Albert B. Brown Mrs. Joyce F. Byers & Mr. Robert L. Byers* The Byers Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Chandor Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Della Penna Estate of Anna & Edward Fell Fidelity Charitable Estate of Janet S. Fleck Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Hanson
Mrs. Jane Hellberg Herman Hellberg Charitable Remainder Trust Mrs. Sharon M. Holloway Estate of Dorothy B. Jones Marilyn Lichtman Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William L. Marshall Frances McCredy Trust Mr. Richard B. Millham, Sr. Penn Color, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin S. Putman SEI Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Volpe Mr. & Mrs. Marvin L. Woodall
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Honoring the hospital leadership of our past and present, the President’s Club recognizes donors who have invested in Doylestown Health with generous annual contributions and commitments of $25,000 to $49,999. American Heritage Credit Union The Benevity Community Impact Fund Ms. Anna Carroll Mr. Matthew Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Caruso Mr. & Mrs. James L. Clark, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Corsini, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Counihan Doylestown Emergency Associates, PC Doylestown Radiology Associates Mr. & Mrs. Jim Eidson Mr. & Mrs. Leon Ephross Mr. Robert D. Gilmore Mr. & Mrs. Donald Grant Mr. Howard E. Heckler Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Hoefert Johnson & Johnson Matching Gift Program Kids-N-Hope Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Dieter Krieghoff
Krieghoff International, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Scott S. Levy Estate of M. Katherine MaGuire Ms. Mary Shields McKinney Mr. & Mrs. John S. McManus, Jr. The Medleycott Family Foundation Norwood Company Mr. & Mrs. Ephe A. Olliver Mr. & Mrs. David E. Rattner Schwab Charitable Fund Mrs. Kit Sigety The Sigety Family Foundation Ms. Rita Stempin Village Improvement Association of Doylestown Ms. Ashleigh Woodall Ms. Katherine Woodall Mr. William G. Woodall
Mary C. & Dennis Helf Estelle Hewlett Trust George Hofmann Trust Mr. & Mrs. Eugene L. Jacopetti, Jr. James B. Johnston, PhD Estate of Henry Kanner Mrs. Mary K. Kulp H. Clay & Eleanor Large Trust Estate of Walter T. LaRue Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Littlefield Ms. Diane B. Glossman & Mr. Richard Magruder Dr. & Mrs. Eric A. Marchant Marvic Supply Charitable Foundation Drs. Cynthia & Bruce Maryanoff Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCaughan Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Molatto Mrs. Eileen D. Mulligan Mr. & Mrs. Steven Novello
The Nuance Foundation Ms. Lillian M. O’Connor Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. O’Connor Pine2Pink Foundation PNC Mr. & Mrs. Randall K. Pope Mrs. Mary Foster-Quinn & Mr. Michael Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Frederick E. Schea Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Shuman Silverman Family Partnerships Mrs. Flo Smerconish Edward Steely Trust Swartzlander Hulshizer Trust Tonamora Foundation Univest Foundation Mildred Van Horn Trust Vanguard Charitable William & Anna Walker Trust YourCause * deceased
Matching gift companies Through their matching gift programs, the following corporations have maximized the impact of many charitable donations to Doylestown Health: ADP, LLC Bank of America Matching Gifts Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Corning, Inc. Endo Pharmaceuticals
GE Foundation Matching Gifts Johnson & Johnson Matching Gift Program Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals Merck Company Foundation
The Nuance Foundation PNC Matching Gifts Foundation Salesforce Sandmeyer Steel Company YourCause
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NORMA MUNSEY SOCIETY • $5,000 - $9,999 In the early days of the 20th century, visiting nurse Norma Munsey helped to establish the first emergency room at Doylestown Hospital and brought healthcare to township schools. This Society honors her pioneering energy with annual contributions and commitments of $5,000 to $9,999. Barbara Wachter & Stephen Albert Mr. & Mrs. Matthew B. Asplundh Reba Barnes Trust Ms. Susan T. Beans W. E. Boger & Associates, LLC Mr. & Mrs. James L. Brexler Mr. & Mrs. Jay D. Brodish Bucks Country Gardens, Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. Benedict A. Bugajewski Mr. & Mrs. Arthur P. Burger, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie J. Burrage Mr. & Mrs. William F. Campbell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mark Carter Carter Handcrafted Furniture Central Bucks Family Practice Mrs. Heather Cevasco Mr. & Mrs. William A. Chabot Charities Trust Dr. & Mrs. Kieran D. Cody Mr. & Mrs. Martin Conlon Corning, Inc. Mr. Matthew Costello Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cowhey III Mary Delaney Trust Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. DiCicco Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote Eden Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Edgerton Mr. & Mrs. Craig C. Garretson Dr. & Mrs. Charles R. Grezlak Drs. Ann & Steven Guidera Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Hebel
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Hirt Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jebran Jebran & Abraham, PC KC Prime Steakhouse Mr. & Mrs. Kurt E. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Kerr Knights of the Golden Eagle Dr. Edwin R. Knopf Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Kuczinski The Rev. Emily Jane Lemole The Lemole Family Charitable Trust Lori’s Gift Shop The Estate of Kathleen W. Mahanes Mr. & Mrs. David Marshall Mr. & Mrs. Paul Martino Dr. & Mrs. Richard Mascolo Dr. & Mrs. James B. McClurken Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. McIlhinney Martha Dana Mercer Trust Merck Company Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John Mitchell Dr. & Mrs. Michael G. Mooradd Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Morris Elizabeth D. Sigety, Esq., & Jeffrey Nicholas, Esq. Mr. Geoffrey Nye Mrs. Joanne Page & Mr. Donald S. Page* Dr. & Mrs. Jung Park Dr. & Mrs. Donald E. Parlee Pebble Hill Custom Builders, Inc. Seemon H. & Natalie E. Pines Foundation Susan & George Podhor
Ms. Polly Javorski & Ms. Sheri M. Putnam Dr. & Mrs. Atul S. Rao Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Reif Mrs. Sandra L. Rickert Mr. & Mrs. I. Thomas Saldi Ms. Patricia R. Salmon Dr. Renee A. Sangrigoli & Dr. Robert M. Sangrigoli Mr. & Mrs. Harris A. Schwartz Mr. Christopher Giranda & Ms. Elizabeth Seeber Ms. Linda Miller Seifried & Mr. Michael R. Seifried Mr. & Mrs. Willard Shelly Dr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Sloan Mr. & Mrs. Louis Stellar Mr. & Mrs. John P. Stover Mr. Kenneth A. Swanstrom Mrs. Janet Bukovinsky Teacher & Mr. Stuart Teacher Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Tompson Jean & Dan Upton Mr. & Mrs. James Waters Mr. Stephen A. Weissman Mrs. Elaine Whitaker Dr. Andrea Benack & Dr. George F. Wiemann Mr. Jesse J. Williamson & Dr. MaryAnn Williamson Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. Wolf, Jr. Ms. Laura K. Wortman * deceased
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NEW CENTURY FELLOWSHIP • $1,000 - $4,999 The members of the New Century Fellowship are committed to improving the lives of others through their annual gifts and commitments of $1,000 to $4,999. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Abissi Mr. & Mrs. George A. Achilles Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Adriaansen Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, Ltd. Anchor Health Properties Ardana Food & Drink The Aspen Grove Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Carl Hj. Asplundh, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Hj. Asplundh III Ms. Jacqueline Asplundh Mr. & Mrs. Keith M. Asplundh Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Auteri Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Auteri Mr. & Mrs. George Baker Mr. & Mrs. William T. Ballantine Ms. Susan L. Barger Ms. Lynn T. Bush & the Rev. John Bartle Mr. & Mrs. James W. Baskin Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Beck Mr. & Mrs. John V. Bergen Mrs. Patricia J. Berry Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Bish Mrs. Patricia G. Bitzer Dr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Block Dr. & Mrs. Joel Bloom Dr. & Mrs. James P. Blore, Jr. The Brandon W. Boger Memorial Foundation Dr. Caroline Heise & Dr. David G. Boland Ms. Janet R. Borowy Dr. & Mrs. Malcom J. Borthwick, Jr. Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Buckingham Pediatrics, P.C. Buckingham Valley Vineyards BWB Memorial 5K Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Byers, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Campana Canada Dry Delaware Valley Bottling Co.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert O. Capps CAPTRUST Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carlson Mr. Dennis E. Cassidy Mr. Pierre Cassigneul Admiral & Mrs. Stephen Chadwick Ms. Joyce Han & Dr. Alan W. Chang Mrs. Kathleen M. Chernoff* & Mr. Robert L. Chernoff Chubb Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William Clark Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Clausen Mrs. Mary Jane Clemens Dr. Youngsook Choi & Dr. Kenneth D. Coburn Mr. & Mrs. Neal Cody Colin’s Angels Mr. & Mrs. William R. Cook Dr. Margaret D. Copenhaver Mr. S. Edgar David & Dr. Karen W. David David Family Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John Dempster Mr. & Mrs. Edward Denton Mrs. Ella J. DiPete Charles H. Dorsett, Jr., Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Craig J. Eaton Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Egan Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Ervin Everence Foundation, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation Mr. Nathan Fabros Dr. & Mrs. Charles J. Fasano Mr. & Mrs. Stuart H. Fellman, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Ferrara Mr. & Mrs. Howard N. Fetterolf Financial Recoveries Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Fisher Dr. & Mrs. Jim Flynn Mr. Gregory C. Ott, Esq., & Dr. Brenda A. Foley
Georgia & Bill Ford Foundations Community Partnership Mr. James B. Francis, Jr. Mrs. Phyllis Gagner Gateway Communications Services, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Edward & Adelene Gegnas Dr. & Mrs. Eric Gejer The Gil Family Giving Fund Mrs. Marianne S. Gilmour Mr. & Mrs. Karl Gimber Dr. Lisa C. Sklar & Dr. Scott D. Goodroad Mr. David Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Graham Grant Thornton, LLP Dr. & Mrs. John J. Gribb Dr. & Mrs. Francis Grzywacz Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Hamburg Mr. & Mrs. John Hamill Mrs. Helen Hammes Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Hardiman Dr. Linda Kruus & Dr. John D. Harding Mr. & Mrs. John C. Hare Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Harkins Dr. & Mrs. Brett M. Harrison Ms. Beverly M. Harvey Hatzel & Buehler, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hazen Mr. & Mrs. Steve B. Hazzard, Jr. Healthcare Receivable Specialists, Inc. Mr. William Heine Mr. & Mrs. Gregory P. Heller The Hershey Company Holz & Henry, Inc. Dr. Sandy M. Homel Herbert S. & Eleanore L. Howard Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Hans E. Huerkens Independence Fire Sprinkler Company, LLC J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Mr. & Mrs. Ted A. Jarrett Mr. & Mrs. Sam Jones Kane, Pugh, Knoell, Troy & Kramer, LLP Mr. & Mrs. George W. Karr, Jr. KCBA Architects, Inc.
Mr. John Kellow Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. George W. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kentopp Mr. & Mrs. Darryl B. Kepler Keystone Outdoor Advertising Mr. & Mrs. George Kieffer Mr. Walter Carl Kinzinger Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Kiorpes Marie J. Kister Trust Mr. Art Koch Mr. Bevan William Kohan Mr. Edward J. Kohlhepp Dr. Paul Kolosick Mr. & Mrs. Andy Krepps Mrs. Kathryn Lambert Dr. & Mrs. Richard D. Lang Mr. & Mrs. Tom Lavery Mr. Bernard Lawhead Mr. Gregory G. Lawton Dr. & Mrs. Guy A. Lee Mr. Robert C. Lengel Mr. & Mrs. Donald Levi Lily’s Hope Foundation Lockton Companies Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Long Mr. Russell Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F.J. MacAniff Helene & Gary Mathern Dr. & Mrs. Michael May Ms. Bridget McEnrue Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F.X. McGarvey, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Eugene McGonigle Mr. & Mrs. J. Bruce McKissock Mrs. Judith Melson Ms. Mary Beth Mitchell Mrs. Barbara Molesworth Dr. Sarah R. Goodyear & Dr. Cyrus J. Morgan Mr. & Mrs. C. Scott Moyer Mr. & Mrs. Gary K. Munkelt Mr. & Mrs. Jim Nangeroni Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Nardo Ms. Elizabeth Nesi Network for Good Mr. Gregory A. Nieto
Nobadeer Foundation Mr. John T. Nordling Dr. Corinne A. Nyi & Dr. Kayson Nyi Mrs. Judith Oaks O’Brien & Ryan, LLP Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. O’Neill OOKA Japanese Restaurant Mr. Robert J. Opdyke* Mr. Stephen F. Osborne Ms. Kathy A. Ottinger Mr. James F. Paccioretti Mrs. Jena Pado Mrs. Marsha K. Page Mr. & Mrs. Phil A. Paino Ms. Christine Passarelli Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Patalak, Jr. Mr. Jon Paton John Paton, Inc. Carla S. Patton, MD Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Payne Ms. Michelle A. Pedersen Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Peiffer Mr. Joel Pelletier & Dr. Mary Ellen Pelletier PennAEYC - Bucks County Chapter Mr. & Mrs. G. Nelson Pfundt Phillips Memorial Hospital Mr. & Mrs. Jack F. Pickett Pinnacle ENT Associates, Doylestown Division Dr. & Mrs. Stanley A. Plotkin PMA Management Corp. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Poretta Leigh G. Presti & Duane E. Presti Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. Price Mr. & Mrs. David W. Price Marion Prochazka Charitable Remainder Trust Representative Marguerite J. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Larry V. Rankin Mr. & Mrs. Donald Rapp Raymond James Charitable Dr. & Mrs. John B. Reiss Diana & Jim Resek Tara L. Riedley Foundation Ms. Sharon Rimmer
Ms. Joyce Rivas Robert’s Uniform & Embroidery, LLC Mr. & Mrs. David E. Robinson Mr. Jeffrey J. Roche Mr. & Mrs. William J. Rogers Rothman Orthopaedics at Jefferson Health Mr. Edward Roussel & Dr. Christine Roussel Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Mr. Richard M. Sakulich Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Sander Mr. Mark Sander & Dr. Susan Sander Ms. Maria Santangelo Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Schiesser II Ms. Diane R. Schmidt Mrs. Helga L. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Stephen L. Schreiner Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Schroeder Ms. Liz Serkin Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Shaeffer Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley Mr. & Mrs. Charles Showers Mr. Jim Shute Dr. & Mrs. David A. Silberman Mr. & Mrs. Mark W. Simon Ms. Dorothy Simpson Mr. & Mrs. John S. Skoutelas Mr. & Mrs. John Small Mr. Richard C. Smith Ms. Cécile Balizet & Mr. Kenneth L. Snyder Mr. Wayne Speigle & Dr. Joanne B. Speigle Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Sperry Dr. & Mrs. Paul D. Spiro St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stahl Mr. & Mrs. John F. Stangl Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stanton Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Stefanski Mr. & Mrs. Howard B. Stoeckel III Sutherland Healthcare Dr. Jiji Syamala Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Szoke
Dr. & Mrs. Dennis H. Tafflin Tandigm Health Ms. Suzzanne M. Thomas Mr. Thomas McK. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Thomson Titan Mobile Shredding, LLC Dr. & Mrs. Alfonso Tobia Dr. & Mrs. John W. Tomlinson Mr. Howard Townson Tracorp Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Troy Mr. Butch Turner Mr. & Mrs. George H. Turner Univest Bank & Trust Co. Dr. David Upmalis Mr. & Mrs. John Upright USI Insurance Services, LLC Ms. Janice Van Dolsen Mr. Dennis Vandegrift Mr. & Mrs. John A. VanLuvanee Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd J. Vansant W.B. Mason Co., Inc. The Waldman Family Charitable Trust Mr. & Mrs. John F. Walko Mr. & Mrs. Dennis R. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. John Walson Warriors Lacrosse, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Weber Mr. & Mrs. Vernon C. Wehrung West Chester Mechanical Contractors, Inc Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. White Mr. & Mrs. Robert Whitlock Mrs. Eleanor R. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Earl Winfield Mr. & Mrs. W. Wynne Wister Mr. & Mrs. David B. Woffindin Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Woodruff Mr. & Mrs. George S. Wozar Mr. Donald E. Wright Mr. Richard G. Wright Mr. & Mrs. F. David Yates Dr. & Mrs. David J. Young Mr. Gordon E. Youngkin Mr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Yunaska
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PAULINE B. YOUNG PARTNERSHIP • $500 - $999 In 1942, Mrs. Pauline Young came to Doylestown Hospital as a private duty nurse. By 1951, she was hospital superintendent and then director of nursing. We are grateful to recognize annual gifts and commitments of $500 to $999 that honor her dedication to advancing healthcare. Dr. & Mrs. Pinak S. Acharya Mr. & Mrs. Peter Achorn The Rev. Maggie Ainslie Mr. Robert B. Allahand Dr. Bruce Applestein Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Atkins, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Eric Baker Mr. Mark S. Bardi Ms. Angela Barry Mr. R. Charles Beer Belcher Roofing Corporation Ms. Catherine J. Benner Ms. Heather Bernhardt Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Bitzer Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Blanchard Mr. Matthew Borzio Brilliant Graphics Dr. & Mrs. Joe D. Burek Mr. & Mrs. Jon Burn Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Burpee Ms. Marybeth Burton Ms. Ruth Carlson Mrs. Carol W. Carpenter Central Bucks High School East Central Bucks High School West Dr. & Mrs. Scott D. Chapin
Children’s Village Philadelphia Ms. Jill Chwal Mr. & Mrs. Peter Clayton CleanSpace Clemens Foundation Mr. James Cole Ms. Karen Colella Lt. Cols. Janice & Bill Cope Mr. Michael Costo Mr. & Mrs. Harry R. Dannehower III Mr. & Mrs. Roger W. Deibert Ms. Marlene Delacruz Mrs. Beth DeMartin Ms. Terri Dinney Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Dixon Ms. Jennifer Donohue Mr. & Mrs. John Donohue Mr. Neale Dougherty & Dr. Lorraine Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Evans Ms. Maryann D. Ferraro Mr. & Mrs. John B. Fetter Mrs. Patricia A. Flood & Mr. John F. Flood* Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert A. Fowler Mr. & Mrs. Patrick E. Fowles Freedom Credit Union Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. French Mr. Gerard Gifford Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Gold Mrs. Audrey S. Groman Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Gruver Dr. & Mrs. James C. Guarino Mr. & Mrs. J. Emmett Hammond Mr. Andrew Heath Mrs. Erma P. Hill Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. Hill Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hoy Mrs. Tania Hoyer Dr. Kim Ingham Ms. Michele J. Jaffe Mr. & Mrs. Harry L. Jenkins Mrs. Dorothy Jensen Dr. Jill Kane Ms. Maureen L. Kelly Keystone Aluminum & Glass Company, Inc. Mr. Nam Hwi Kim Ms. Roberta Kim Dr. Michele Kopach
Dr. & Mrs. Andrew E. Krick Dr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Kube Mrs. Nancy J. Lambert Mr. Steven J. Lannetti Mr. & Mrs. Edward Larlick Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lavinia Mr. & Mrs. Norman Leister Lentz Real Estate, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lichtenstein Mr. & Mrs. Henry Lopez Mr. Evan Lowery Mr. & Mrs. William J. Lutz M & M Tile, Inc. Dr. Thomas E. Mackell Mr. & Mrs. George T. Magnatta Mr. & Mrs. Paul Maroney Mr. & Mrs. David W. Martens Mr. & Mrs. William F. McElroy, Jr. Mr. Bob McKeaney John S. McManus, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. McMullin Mr. George R. Miller III Ms. Susan Minio Mr. John D. Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Morris Mr. Cleon A. Moyer Ms. Christine L. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. David Murray Mr. & Mrs. Yash Nandan The Narcisi Family Mr. & Mrs. Richard Neddenriep Mr. & Mrs. Donald I. Noll Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Noreika Ms. Mae O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. David D. Owings Mr. Dennis Paffrath Mr. & Mrs. Donald D. Parzanese, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Patterson Ms. Margaret Pendino Dr. & Mrs. Kumar Penmetsa PennEngineering Ms. Elinor Pernitsky R.H. Perry & Associates
B. Pietrini & Sons Mr. & Mrs. Ken Poley Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Post Post & Post Ms. Shirlee A. Prescott Mr. Joseph Prinzi E. J. Raith Mechanical, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Reller Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Riesenberger Mr. David Robertson Mr. & Mrs. William R. Robertson Mr. & Mrs. James B. Roehm Ms. Jayne Rogus The Honorable & Mrs. William H. Rufe III S/L/A/M Collaborative D. M. Sabia & Co., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Sanders Dr. & Mrs. Howard A. Savin Mr. Michael Schumer Silvergraphics Studios, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Fred E. Snyder Mrs. Karen Snyder Ms. Sherine Subero Mr. & Mrs. John Szyszko Mr. & Mrs. John Talamo Mrs. Helen T. Talley Mr. & Mrs. Matthew S. Taylor Thomson Reuters Research Services Group Mr. & Mrs. James Tilney Mr. William VanSant Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Vogeley Mr. & Mrs. Earl Walton Ms. Linda V. Wegscheider Ms. Beverly Willard Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Wood Mrs. Linda H. Wortell Dr. Brendan Greer & Dr. Vivian Yeh Ms. Anne Marie York Mr. & Mrs. Babak Zenouzi Dr. & Mrs. Howard S. Zipin
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swartzlander society • $250 - $499 Local physician and surgeon Dr. Frank Swartzlander was a strong supporter of the Village Improvement Association’s early campaigns to establish a community hospital in Doylestown. The Society named in his honor gratefully recognizes annual contributions and commitments of $250 to $499. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Achenbach Mr. & Mrs. John D. Albee Mr. & Mrs. Wilson A. Anton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ira Baeringer Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Bain Mr. Robert A. Ballantine III Bank of America Matching Gifts Dr. & Mrs. Horace Barsh Ms. Christine O. Bartells Mr. Norman Baseman Ms. Shirley Beck Mr. Donald G. Beers Mr. & Mrs. William J. Bishop BMS Matching Gift Program Ms. Vicki Bosler Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bottke Mrs. Maggi Ruth Boyer Mrs. Amie Brown-Torrecuso Dr. Christopher Bruce Mr. & Mrs. Terry Burcaw Mr. & Mrs. Robert Burian Ms. Kimberly Cambra Mrs. Paula Capriotti Mr. & Mrs. David M. Carey Mr. William P. Carver Dr. & Mrs. Richard R. Cavanaugh Central Bucks Chinese American Association Mrs. Jonnye T. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Clemens Mrs. Michele Clugston Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Coia Cold Spring Elementary Staff Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Conway Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Costello Ms. Robyn E. Cowper Mrs. Elizabeth M. Crooke Ms. Anita Cruso Mrs. Cathy Damico Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. D’Arcy Ms. Linda J. Davis Steve W. Day, Jr., Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Degatano
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Della Penna Mr. Steven J. DePaul Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Derr Ms. Karen Detweiler Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Doll Mr. William DuBell Ms. Sarah A. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. William H. Dutcher III Mr. & Mrs. John H. Eichert Ms. Melissa Eiseman Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Epstein Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Ermigiotti Esmet Enterprises, LLC - DBA Minuteman Press of Warminster Mrs. Sally Fabian-Oresic Mr. & Mrs. James Fagnani Mr. Chris Fariss Mr. Joseph Fay Mr. & Mrs. Melvyn D. Fechner Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Fiore Mrs. Heather Flor Mr. & Mrs. Barney Fontenot Mr. & Mrs. Mark Fortna Mr. & Mrs. Clark S. Frame The Honorable & Mrs. C. Theodore Fritsch, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Fulginiti Mr. & Mrs. Manny Galagarza Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gecht Mrs. Mary Gemmill Mr. Michael Gladysz & Dr. Lindsay Gladysz Mr. & Mrs. William L. Goldman, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gordon Dr. & Mrs. Robert Gottfried Mr. Raymond Gramarossa Mr. & Mrs. Robert Guarini Mr. Allen S. Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Lee Harper Harper Business Law, P.C. Mr. & Mrs. John Harris Ms. Colleen Hasson Mr. & Mrs. Leonard W. Heflich
Mrs. Joan Horne Mrs. Roberta Huber Ms. Laura Hudson Mrs. Judith H. Hughes Professor Eric Ierardi Institute of Management Accountants, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Jansson Mrs. Vinette Jarrett-Barrow Ms. Anne G. Jeffrey Mr. & Mrs. William B. Jones Ms. Susan E. Kane Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Kazze Mrs. Maryellen S. Keller Mr. Richard S. Kempes Mr. John F. King Mrs. Betty H. Kitson Ms. Helen C. Kline Mrs. Jeannie Kofron Mr. & Mrs. W. Roy Kolb Ms. Cecelia Krajewski Dr. Linda E. Krach & Dr. Robert L. Kriel Mrs. Michelle Krier Mr. & Mrs. George R. Kulp Mr. Joseph R. Kwiatek The Lancaster Group, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Leeper Dr. & Mrs. Edward H. Leonard Dr. & Mrs. Gene D. Levin Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. William Lieser Mr. & Mrs. James P. LoFaso Mr. & Mrs. Brian K. Luff Mr. Justin Lyle Mr. & Mrs. Gregory E. Malat Mr. Mark J. Malecki Mr. Scott Malinowski Mr. John F. Malizia Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mangan Mr. & Mrs. David F. Martin Mr. Dean E. Matthews Ms. Kathleen McCaffery Ms. Gail McKay Ms. Karen McKillip Mr. Brian McMurray Dr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Menna Mr. Divo Messori Mr. C. Richard Michie Mr. & Mrs. Russ Miller Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Mirsky
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Molenari Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Monahan Mr. & Mrs. William L. Montgomery Ms. Kimberly Morales Mr. & Mrs. William J. Mullin Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Mustin National Philanthropic Trust Dr. & Mrs. James Nelson Mr. & Mrs. John T. O’Neill Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Oriold Mr. & Mrs. Garrett E. Owen The Paglione Family Mr. & Mrs. Chris Parker PetroTech IT Professionals Mr. & Mrs. Brad Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Chester R. Plesnarski Mr. & Mrs. John R. Post Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Prescott Dr. & Mrs. Charles H. Pritchard Mr. & Mrs. Lou Putnam Mr. & Mrs. Guy J. Quigley R & R Transport, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John Rackas Dr. Christine Szarka & Dr. Larry A. Ravetz Mr. & Mrs. Harold Reeser Mrs. Colleen Reinert Mr. & Mrs. Randall T. Richter Mr. W. Calvin Riley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Robinson Ms. Nancy L. Rogerson Mr. Robert N. Roop Mrs. Dorothy J. Rosenberger Mr. & Mrs. James F. Rosica Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rote Mrs. Jean W. Rutherford Mr. Edwin G. Saalfrank, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James M. Schildt Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Schnell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Schnellen Ms. Kathryn Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Scopinich Ms. Gloria Shankweiler Dr. Anna M. Shantz & Mr. Stephen H. Shantz Mr. & Mrs. Dave Sheasley Mrs. Esther Silver Simple Gifts Project Dr. Nina Skuban & Dr. Aleksandar Skuban Mr. Stephen Slampyak* Mrs. Laura Steigerwalt
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Stella Mrs. Kelly Sterr Mayor Ronald Strouse Ms. Susan Sturdee Mr. & Mrs. Derik Sutphin Symmetry Roofing Mr. & Mrs. George F. Theiss, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Thomas Ms. Cheryl Thrane Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tracey Mrs. Barbara Traumuller United Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey Mr. Sean Van Bastelaar Mr. & Mrs. Natale Vernaci Mr. & Mrs. Gregory D. Vite Mr. Joseph J. Volk Dr. Kiley K. Walp Mr. Ronald Warriner Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Watson Mr. & Mrs. Ron Watson Mrs. Barbara A. Weand Mr. Ernest Werner Dr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Werner, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Whelan Ms. Dianna White WICT Greater Philadelphia Executive Board Ms. Kitty Wilcox Ms. Diane Williams Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Witt Mr. & Mrs. Dave A. Wurz Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Wysocki Junkang Xu Dr. Mary A. Zoller
Gifts recognized in this 2021 Philanthropy Report represent new contributions and commitments from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021. We make every effort to accurately acknowledge all gifts. Please accept our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions and contact us at 215.345.2009 or at gifts@dh.org with any questions or concerns. * deceased
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Tribute gifts advance the mission of Doylestown Health and provide a meaningful way to honor the memory of a loved one or to celebrate a milestone occasion. With deep gratitude we recognize gifts made in memory of, and in honor of, the following individuals and organizations:
in memory of Lynn Allahand Hartley “Bob” Barclay John E. Belle Vincent J. Benedetto Brandon W. Boger Arthur F. Bradley Catherine Branchide James P. Bucciarelli George T. Bucher Loretta Burgher Leo M. Carey John V. Cassidy Phyllis Cassidy Ann Cimorelli Matilda Clemens William Clement Norma F. Cole Jean Collins T. Douglas Crowe George R. Cute, Sr. Ted & Barbara Denton Louise M. Dougherty Frank B. Dunlap, Jr. James Dunn Joan M. Fanelli Howard H. Ferraro Michele Tamara Fields Maria Fischer John F. Flood Jacquelyn Foley Donald Forbes, Jr. Eleni Foster Henrietta Fridman, MD Rudolph Fulginiti Claire S. Geiger V. Elaine Gilmore Diane Ginsburg
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Colbie McTernan Goldman Beverly Goulding Michael J. Gratch, MD Hal & Jean Grim Joy Halderman Rosemarie P. Hankinson Richard & Anne Heys James Hildebrand Edna Holland William Horne Stephen C. Hubbard Barbara E. Huben Lois E. Johanson Benjamin B. Jones, MD Rick Kazze Michael R. Kehan Matthew Keiser Gerald P. “Jerry” King Marian W. Kinzinger Lydia Diaz Kirchner Cornelia Klein Henk Klein David Koch Laura A. Krach Patricia Krause Herbert W. Krout Marilyn E. Lanctot Joan Laskowski Jack D. Leber Charles Loughery David H. Loughran, MD Roger Mack Mary Ann Mackell, BSN Charles & Helen Maddox Jacob H. Malta Josephine S. Malta Nicholas Mannino Virginia Mardirosian
John Markulin Millie Mason Edward P. McArdle, Jr. Arlene J. McClure Mary M. McDonnell Paul McDonnell Paul & Janet McNally John McNally Patricia Meier Renton W. Meininger Maria Middleton Mary Devlin Miller Elise Mittelman William R. Muller Pete & Bridget Murphy Benjamin Nangeroni Daniel A. Nesi, MD Paul J. Nilsen Chia-lu Nyi Rose Marie Opdyke David Oppenheim Donald S. Page Mary Patro Doreen H. Paynton Frederick J. Presti Lorraine Queenan Gunars H. Ramins Ruth V. Ramins Peter Reimer Joseph M. Reyes, MD Dennis W. Rickert, Sr. Marissa Linay Robinson Herbert I. Roulston Bruce Rutherford Barbara A. Ryan Joseph Rycek Carolyn Sadowski Alma Schmidt
Stavros Schwager Marsha R. Sciss Scooter Anne & George Seeber Patricia Senn Filomeno Silvestri Michelle Simone Craig Simpson Suzanne Sizelove Jamie Smallacombe Catherine M. Smith Linda J. Steinouer Donald Steppling Ken Stern Frances Stone William Thom Patti Thomas John H. Thompson Angelo & Nellie Tobia Gabrielle Travaglini Judy Turner Anna Vaccaro Antonio Ventresca Kathleen Hilferty-Volk James S. Waeltz Henry Weed Joyce Weed Roger Wendte Peg Werrett J. M. Whitaker Cynthia “Madeline” Wilson Phil Woods Rosina Yates Claud “Bud” & Doris Young Bill Zarkowski Robert Zoglio
in honor of Alan I. Abramowitz, MD Pinak S. Acharya, MD Michael B. Adenaike, MD Zubair Ahmed, MD Mitchell Alden, MD Donna Angotti, MD Ann Silverman Community Health Clinic Volunteers Jacqueline Asplundh Joseph S. Auteri, MD Patti A. Banis Scott M. Blore, MD James Blue David Boland, MD Howard Brown Ashley, Ryan, & Alexandra Burger Charles B. Burrows, MD Steven Carver, MD Children’s Village Teachers and Staff Michael & Cathy Christiansen Kieran D. Cody, MD Alyssa Cohen Mollie Covington, RN Curtis & Carolyn Cowgill Doylestown Hospital Emergency Room Staff Hannah Do, MD Andrea Doerfler Kathleen Donahue, RN Lorraine Dougherty, MD Doylestown Health Cancer Institute Nurses Doylestown Health Cardiac Cath Lab Doylestown Health Cath Lab Doctors, Nurses, and Staff Doylestown Health Development Department Doylestown Health Heroes Doylestown Health ICU Medical and Nursing Staff Doylestown Health IVU & CVICU Doylestown Health Staff Doylestown Health Wound Care Team and Nursing Staff Wendy Eaton Katherine Everhart Colleen Fagnani, RN Joseph Ferrara, MD Matt Finley Brenda A. Foley, MD David L. Galiani, MD Eric Ryan Gejer, MD Nicole Geracimos, MD
Robert J. Grabowski, MD Francis Grzywacz, MD James Guarino, MD Steven Guidera, MD Kathleen Halasz John D. Harding, MD Brett M. Harrison, MD Emily Heine Caroline Heise, MD Doreen Henry Christopher Hermann, MD Kristine Hess Jeanne Hubbard John W. Hubbard, PhD Carolyn E. Ianieri, MD Manuel J. Jimenez, MD Suzanne K. Kelly, MD Irfan Khurram, MD Peter Kind Bruce C. Kinzinger, MD Lena A. Kinzinger, RN Kathleen Kirkland Richard Kondan, MD Michele Kopach, MD Andrew Krick, MD Karen M. Lavelle Edward H. Leonard, MD Jame DiBiasio & Mabel Leung Donald & Eileen Levi Scott Levy, MD Robert W. Linkenheimer, MD Frank Markus Bohdan Martynec, MD Richard Mascolo, MD Colleen Mayo Kate McAllister Carolann McDowell Joseph F. McGarvey, Jr., MD Joseph J. McHugh, MD Elizabeth McKenna, MD Patti Meier Lynn Miller Joseph J. Minissale, MD Audra Mitchell, RN Michael G. Mooradd, MD Louis Morsbach, MD Philip A. Myers, MD Aleksey Novikov, MD Kristen E. O’ Donnell
Ho Pak, MD Monika Park Carla S. Patton, MD Brian Pellini, MD Eric Polachek Edward J. Price Susan M. Purcell, MD Ramona Queeney Atul S. Rao, MD Vivienne Tilney Rathore Karen & Richard Reif Sean C. Reinhardt, MD Martha Richino Tom Rogers Jim & Susan Rosica Albert Ruenes, MD Sandhya Salguti, MD Renee Sangrigoli, MD Robert Sangrigoli, MD Eleya Schramm Linda Schwarz Carol Schwind George Scott Pauline J. Sexton Joseph M. Shaeffer, MD Mark S. Shahin, MD Harriett Shevin Charles Showers Stephen Sloan, MD David A. Smith, MD David L. Smith, MD Jodi Smith Paul D. Spiro, MD Patti Stover, RN, MSN Les A. Szekely, MD Marcelo C. Targino, MD Mary B. Toporcer, MD Philip Treiman, MD Elizabeth Tuman Vascular Access Team Melchiore A. Vernace, MD Volunteer Services Maria Walker Chris Weisel Mary Whelan, RN Robert Willard, MD MaryAnn Williamson, MD Eleanor R. Wilson, RN, MSN, MHA Paul J. Zakrzewski, MD
++124914282 39 +71379 1 FISCAL YEAR 2021 Impact of Philanthropy
Figures include new contributions and commitments made between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021.
6.98%
0.91%
13.27%
total contributed $12,027,857
78.84%
total contributed by service line
Century Fund - 38.51% • Second (Supports Priorities of One Vision Campaign) • Doylestown Hospital (Unrestricted) - 28.02% • Children’s Village - 13.87% • Women’s Diagnostics/Breast Imaging - 8.56% • Heart and Vascular Care - 4.19%
• Pine Run - 2.11% • Emergency - 1.45% • Cancer - 1.35% • All Other Priorities - 1.94%
giving by the numbers Number of Gifts - 3,092
Number of Donors - 2,140 Average Gift - $3,890
total contributed by gift type
• Campaign Major Gifts ($25,000+) - 78.84% • Planned Gifts - 13.27% • Annual Gifts - 6.98% • Special Events - 0.91% 21
THE CAMPAIGN FOR DOYLESTOWN HEALTH
CAMPAIGN FINANCIALS Through gifts of all sizes and types, ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health surpassed $70 million in commitments in January of 2021. The tremendous momentum and ongoing community support inspired the Boards of Trustees of Doylestown Health to unanimously endorse the increase of the campaign goal to $100 million. Total giving as of June 30, 2021: $20,851,348 MILLION
$55,543,882 MILLION
With ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health, a new era of transformational philanthropy has accelerated completion of the first phase of the campaign’s priority projects. The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic caused many organizations to pause or delay significant fundraising efforts, yet the continued show of support from the Doylestown community at-large, and loyal, steadfast donors, allowed Doylestown Health Foundation to move forward with new fundraising initiatives throughout the year.
Cash Gifts and Pledges
Planned Gifts
$23,604,770 MILLION Remaining
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Total Campaign Giving ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health is a comprehensive campaign where every gift matters.Visionary leadership gifts combined with gifts at every level mark a milestone of more than $76 million in philanthropic investments for this truly historic campaign.
In January, the Boards of Trustees voted unanimously to increase the goal of the One Vision Campaign to $100 million, aligning the campaign’s planned conclusion with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the original Doylestown Hospital.
• One-Time Gifts: $22,515,028 • Multi-Year Pledge Commitments (2-5 Years): $33,028,854 • Planned Gift Commitments: $20,851,348
One Vision is comprehensive in scope so that philanthropic investments will impact Doylestown Health as a whole. The next phase of the campaign will continue Doylestown Hospital’s transition to all-private beds and highlight a slate of new initiatives. They include: strengthening and growing the Doylestown Health Legacy Endowment Fund and other endowments; rebuilding Children’s Village; the completion of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation in the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion, the Morel Family Foundation Center for Pre-Natal Care, and the Clark Center for Breast Imaging; advancing Radiology and Interventional Radiology; and creating a conference suite and learning center at Doylestown Hospital.
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Total: $76,395,230
Among many highlights, a first-ever $100,000 Challenge Match issued by the Doylestown Hospital and Doylestown Health Foundation Boards of Trustees recognized the dedication and resilience of Doylestown Health doctors, volunteers, and nurses. With 100-percent participation by trustees and generous community support, this effort raised nearly half a million dollars for the Second Century Fund. The exceptional grassroots support for this and other projects helped raise the number of first-time donors to its highest level in the history of the Foundation.
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$76.4 MILLION
We are deeply grateful to all donors for sharing this vision with us and investing in Doylestown Health.
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Impact of Multi-Year Pledges Multi-year pledges are an investment in healthcare excellence. The chart below illustrates how making a long-term, multi-year commitment has a profound impact, and truly makes a difference. Month
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$416
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Campaign quiet launch
Groundbreaking for Pine Run Community Center
Groundbreaking for Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion
One Vision Campaign public launch
Groundbreaking for Ambulatory Center
Establishment of Legacy Endowment Fund
Grand opening of Pine Run Community Center
Opening of Woodall Center for Heart and Vascular Care
Opening of Clark Outpatient Rehabilitation Center in the newly constructed Ambulatory Center
Campaign Goal increased to $100 million
Opening of Clark Center for Critical Care Medicine
Opening of Shindell Concourse
Projected opening of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Groundbreaking of Children’s Village
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CELEBRATING GENEROSITY
CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS
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Friends of the Heart Institute, an all-volunteer group with longstanding ties to Doylestown Health, exceeded their $2 million fundraising goal for ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health in July 2021. For more than 30 years, Friends of the Heart has raised funds to support the top priorities of cardiovascular care, including community education and outreach, cutting-edge technology, and equipment and facility expansion and enhancement.
Doylestown Health will begin rebuilding Children’s Village, the signature early childhood education center at Doylestown Hospital, sooner than anticipated due in large part to a $1.5 million challenge match from Jeanne and John Hubbard. Announced one year after Children’s Village was destroyed by a tornado, this challenge match welcomes and invites community support to ensure a bright future for this treasured resource.
30 th annual golf classic
our strength and fortitude as a health system are rooted in the
Now in its 30th year, the Annual Golf Classic raised over $114,000 in support of the One Vision Campaign and the Teen Volunteer Scholarship Program.
generosity of our community . From fundraising events, to business partners in philanthropy and grateful patients giving back, Doylestown Health has been on
dine and donate
the receiving end of some extraordinarily generous and creative gifts. We are pleased
Mike and Antoni Christou, owners of Ardana Food & Drink and KC Prime, donated 50 percent of proceeds from both restaurants for every Tuesday in the month of February, in honor of American Heart Month, totaling more than $10,000.
to highlight just a few of the inspiring stories here, and invite you to read more at DoylestownHealthFoundation.org/OneCommunity The Shindell Concourse opened with a private ribbon-cutting and dedication on August 23, 2021. With a leadership gift of $1 million, Donna and Richard Shindell, first-time donors to Doylestown Health, supported the construction of the Shindell Concourse which connects the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion with the main hospital building, improving patient and visitor access to key areas of the hospital while streamlining patient pick-up.
holiday spirit On Christmas Day, Jules Thin Crust arrived at Doylestown Hospital with a food truck to treat Associates to a special lunch.
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On December 3, 2020, a ribbon-cutting and dedication marked the opening of the Clark Outpatient Rehabilitation Center located within the new Ambulatory Center on the Doylestown Hospital campus. In this spacious new setting, a multidisciplinary team of licensed therapists provides highly specialized therapies, in addition to physical, occupational, and speech therapy. The Ambulatory Center also offers convenient access to pre-admission testing, electrodiagnostics, orthopedic surgery, orthopedics, sports medicine, and pain management services.
The dedication of the Clark Center for Critical Care Medicine at Doylestown Hospital on April 14, 2021, showcased the integration of high-quality intensive care with an enhanced patient care experience. The opening of the Putman Intensive Care/Intermediate Unit expanded the number of critical care beds, strengthening the hospital’s Intensivist program and Doylestown Health’s ability to treat our most vulnerable and critically ill patients.
One Vision. One Health System. One Extraordinary Community.
the gift of time Pine Run Villagers offered their time and skills to help their friend and neighbor, (and kayaking enthusiast) Lou Metzger, create a custom kayak in the Pine Run Craft Barn’s wood shop last year in an inspiring demonstration of teamwork and camaraderie. 25
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In February, Herr’s and the Cowhey Family ShopRite of Warminster donated assorted snacks and refreshments to volunteers in the Doylestown Health COVID-19 vaccine clinics.
Students of Gayman Elementary School brought handmade notes and letters of thanks for the nurses, doctors, and Associates of Doylestown Hospital in December.
lily ’ s hope foundation a refreshing treat
wawa hoagie day
Penn Management Group at UBS Financial Services, Inc., teamed up with Annie’s Water Ice to deliver hundreds of ices to staff at Pine Run Retirement Community and Pine Run Lakeview.
Doylestown Hospital Associates joined in the annual Wawa Hoagie Day thanks to a donation of hoagies from the Doylestown Wawa in July.
Lily’s Hope Foundation delivered “packages of hope” to families with babies in the NICU, and financial support for a new pulse oximeter.
The Doylestown Rotary Club raised $6,000 for Doylestown Health through the Doylestown at Dusk Rolling Car Show.
teen volunteers share music Doylestown Hospital Teen Volunteers Trisha and Amanda shared their musical talents with patients and caregivers on a piano donated to the hospital by community member Eleanor and her son, James.
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In the aftermath of a tornado that struck Children’s Village in August, our community rallied with overwhelming generosity, donating toys, crafts, supplies, and equipment to help the early childhood education center open quickly in its new, temporary location. To lift their spirits after the storm, Christine Roussel and family (see page 10) baked special treats for teachers and staff. 26
realtors reaching out The Bucks County Realtors Reach Out Committee donated 50 lunches to the Emergency Department at Doylestown Hospital in December.
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Jeannie Kim, owner of Nothing Bundt Cakes, donated nearly 1,700 bundt cakes for Associates on the International Day of Awesomeness.
Mary Trocki handcrafted bouffant caps for nurses, and knitted caps for infants born in our VIA Maternity Center.
doylestown health foundation proudly recognizes the generous outpouring of support for our healthcare heroes from individuals and businesses in our community .
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blue skies ahead
bundt cakes for all
The Village Improvement Association of Doylestown (VIA) presented a check for $124,600 to Doylestown Health in October from the 46th Annual Bucks County Designer House & Gardens. Proceeds support the expansion and relocation of the Women’s Diagnostic Center at Doylestown Hospital.
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meals for heroes Michael Hutkin Window Coverings partnered with Bocelli’s Fine Italian Cuisine to donate and deliver over 200 meals to our Associates.
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Members of the National Charity League assembled care kits for nurses, including items like hand sanitizer, lip balm, and hand cream.
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SPOT LIGHT
DOYLESTOWN HEALTH FOUNDATION:
INVESTING IN EXCELLENCE
as the philanthropic arm of doylestown health , Doylestown Health
Foundation raises funds to safeguard the future of excellence in patient care and improve the quality of life for all members of the Doylestown community. In a recent interview, Laura Wortman, Vice President and Chief Development Officer, shared an update on the ongoing impact of philanthropic investments.
Q The focus of this year’s philanthropy report is Investing in Excellence. How do philanthropic investments make a difference at Doylestown Health?
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We consider all philanthropic gifts to be an investment in healthcare excellence and the future of Doylestown Health. Just as the community invests in us, Investing in Excellence illustrates how Doylestown Health invests each gift in meaningful ways, such as building state-of-the-art facilities, launching innovative new programs, and strengthening the continuum of care across the health system. Every investment we make is intentional so we can deliver care of the highest quality for our patients. When we launch a new facility project, for instance, we bring the very best healthcare leaders, architects, and designers to the table because it’s the right thing to do. We are committed to recruiting and retaining expert physicians, skilled nurses, and support staff who are dedicated to our mission of patient care excellence. Simply put, with philanthropic investments we will realize our vision—One Vision—for the second century of healthcare excellence in this community.
Q The goal of the One Vision Campaign was raised from $75 million to $100 million this year. What factored into this important decision?
A Since the public launch of One Vision in June of 2018, we’ve witnessed extraordinary
generosity from more than 6,000 donors in our community and throughout the region. By January of this year, longstanding supporters and new donors had committed more than $70 million to this campaign, just past the halfway mark to our planned conclusion in 2023. With this incredible vote of confidence from our community, the Boards of Trustees unanimously
endorsed this ambitious new goal at the recommendation of the Campaign Committee. We have come a long way, yet there is so much more we can accomplish together. The new goal is also a symbolic step as we anticipate reaching our goal amid the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of Doylestown Health in less than two years!
Q ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health is comprehensive. How does it differ
doylestown health foundation Laura K. Wortman Vice President & Chief Development Officer Garrett Owen Director of Development Jeanne Szyszko Director, Development Communications & Events
from previous fundraising campaigns?
Christine Godshall Major Gifts Officer
With One Vision, we are building on previous campaigns that were focused on one area or service line. We are also continuing the proud tradition of philanthropy started by our founders, the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown.
Patricia Maddox Senior Executive Assistant
A A comprehensive campaign is broad in scope and secures funding for a wide range of initiatives.
As Doylestown Health has grown, the margins in healthcare have grown proportionally smaller. Philanthropy helps to close that gap and allow priority projects to move forward faster, benefitting our patients sooner. As the campaign expanded beyond our initial goal, we’ve been able to identify additional funding priorities for support, such as the breast imaging center, rebuilding Children’s Village, our transition to an all-private bed hospital, and more.
Peter McConnell Manager, Development Communications Kim Morales Development Specialist
Q This year, the Boards of Trustees for Doylestown Hospital and Doylestown Health
Bryan Powers Development Specialist, Gift Processing & Database Management
A The $100,000 Challenge Match recognized the dedication of our doctors, nurses, and
Gillian Schmerl Development Coordinator, Communications & Events
Foundation issued a first-ever fundraising challenge match. What was unique about this effort?
volunteers. Our trustees are already generous supporters of the One Vision Campaign, and this challenge is something they rallied to do that goes above and beyond that. The past eighteen months have been extremely challenging for healthcare workers. At Doylestown Health, our incredible healthcare teams have risen to the challenge—through the pandemic and more. This type of unanimous giving from the Boards is a statement of gratitude for the people of Doylestown Health, and a demonstration of their trust in us during uncertain times. They care very deeply about Doylestown Health, and it shows.
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Doylestown Health Foundation gratefully acknowledges the ongoing support and leadership of the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown (VIA). For more than 125 years, the VIA has championed and invested in healthcare excellence in Doylestown and the Central Bucks region. We salute the VIA leadership for their extraordinary vision which continues today across their ongoing initiatives that improve the well-being of our community. To watch a video celebrating the history of the VIA, visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org/VIA.
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