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Cheers to a Happy & Healthy New Year!

he Foundation for Delaware County has made a huge impact on Delaware County in its five years of existence.

The Foundation was created on July 1, 2016. In the past five years, it has served more than 10,000 people a year through its public health programs. It has distributed more than $7.1 million in grants, scholarships, and charitable care, help that was particularly crucial during the COVID-19 crisis. The Foundation for Delaware County set up a special COVID-19 Response Fund to help nonprofits meet the needs of individuals and families in Delaware County who suddenly found themselves without work, food, school, and other basic needs. The COVID Response Fund was able to collect and distribute $1 million to those nonprofits that could do the most. It offered multiple donations and giving options to those who wanted to give to causes and issues they cared about. The Foundation for Delaware County led the way on critical issues to the county, including the 2020 census and the new health department; as it brought together partners to provide a county-wide perspective and discussion on those causes and issues. The Foundation’s roots run deep in Delaware County. It was part of the nonprofit Crozer-Keystone Health System and its affiliated hospitals that had collectively served the community for 100 years. When the for-profit health care provider Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. acquired Crozer-Keystone Health System in 2016, federal law required that any nonprofit assets be set aside as a separate and independent charity. That paved the way for the Foundation for Delaware County’s launch on July 1, 2016, becoming Delaware County’s largest community foundation. The Foundation for Delaware County is one of 780 similar community foundations across the country. The grants it creates go to nonprofit organizations that share goals that align with The Foundation’s original mission of improving the health and well-being of the county’s residents. A foundation’s key priority in its 2020-25 strategic plan is to promote diversity and inclusion. In August 2020, the foundation

formed a racial equity task force made up of staff and board members. The task force is now helping individuals as the foundation examines and defines its role in dismantling racism and engaging Delaware County partners in conversations about achieving equity and justice. In the past year, the task force launched a discussion series, held community roundtables and webinars, and revised foundation policies to be more intentional about diversity and equity in grantmaking, vendor relations, and staff hiring. “We are so grateful for your support, encouragement, and partnership over the past five years and we look forward to doing so much more in the years to come. Our plans are ambitious. Stay tuned for some exciting updates in the year ahead!” Frances Sheehan, Foundation President

Meet Delaware County’s First Health Department Director November 2021. The Board of Health approved Melissa C. Lyon, CPH, as the first Delaware County Health Department Director. Lyon brings more than 20 years of healthcare and public health experience to Delaware County in her new role “This is an exciting next step for the County as we prepare to launch the Delaware County Health Department in January 2022,” Delaware County Council Vice Chair Dr. Monica Taylor said. “Melissa will focus on ensuring the health and well-being of our community through the collection and evaluation of hyperlocal data and fostering community partnerships to deliver programs and resources for all residents.” •

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SALUTE to Delco Hometown Heroes & Pioneers, both on the field & off!

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The Inn is Golden

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“We’ll take ‘Best Town’ for $500, Bill!”

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“New Custodians of the Dream!”

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A New Chapter... May you be proud of the work you have done, the person you are, and the difference you have made

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Cheers to a Happy & Healthy New Year

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Dr. Sandra Weiss: 45 Years in the Classroom

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Before Watergate, there was Media

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Phoenix Training - Addiction and Connection to Treatment

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LASP... Coordinating Efforts and Meeting Community Needs in the Face of Disaster

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Live & In-Person at the 48th Bench Bar Conference!

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Where Dedication to the Practice of Family Law is Tradition!

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Greatness... We have you covered

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Nominating Committee Report – For The Year 2022

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Service, Sacrifice & Appreciation

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DCBA 150th Anniversary

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Number 86 in 2021

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“Advancing the Rule of Law, Now!” Law Day 2021

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Successfully Retained in 2021! The Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County!

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Four Trout Now Swim at 3rd & Jackson Streets in Media!

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