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Contents 1 Life’s Journey
2 President’s Message
3 Program Accomplishments
10 Financial Highlights
12 Lay Leaders
14 Staff Members
15 Legacy Society Members
16 Campaign Donors
17 Endowment Donors
18 Annual Fund Contributors
25 Annual Report Sponsors
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All of us make life’s journey alongside family and friends – day after day, year upon year.When older adults need help navigating life’s twists and turns, JCA is there. We offer compassionate care and expert answers to seniors and their families. We also empower young and old to reach across the years and enrich each other’s journeys.
JCA’s community of care, which has served seniors for more than four decades, is made possible by our family and friends: the generous donors, caring volunteers, dedicated staff, passionate advocates and visionary partners who walk alongside us – day after day, year upon year.
Thank you for being part of JCA’s journey.
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Dear Friend,
For 43 years, the Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington (JCA) has helped seniors thrive.
As you read this annual report, which provides highlights of the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2016, I encourage you to consider the thousands of personal journeys that intertwine with JCA’s journey. These are the journeys of vulnerable seniors and concerned caretakers, of determined older jobseekers and productive older workers, of dedicated volunteers of all ages, and of generous donors, grant makers and more. Because we touch so many lives in so many ways – and because we are entrusted with public and private resources that we must use wisely to do the greatest good – it is essential that JCA prepare for what tomorrow may bring.
In 2015, our Board of Directors adopted a strategic plan for 2016-2018, which you can view at AccessJCA.org/StrategicPlan. Although it is a guide for JCA’s near-term future, JCA embraced it with a larger journey in mind.
This past year, we also completed a branding study that gave us important insights on how the community views JCA and how to improve communication with our key audiences. We made significant progress on improving JCA’s IT infrastructure. Our Succession and Sustainability Task Force laid the groundwork for the next generation of leaders. And we expanded the reach of several supportive service programs.
I hope that you will read about our accomplishments on the following pages, and that you will be as proud of those achievements as I am.
It has been a privilege to be at the helm of JCA for the past two years, and to be part of a journey that already spans generations. It is a journey that I believe will span many more.
With deep appreciation for your continued support,
Sheldon Grosberg
President’s Message
Connecting the generations is an integral part of JCA’s mission, and our Heyman Interages® Center is a recognized leader in intergenerational programming. Program accomplishments during fiscal year 2016 include:
• 353 Interages volunteers age 50+ donated 6,778 hours of skilled and compassionate volunteer service.
• 916 at-risk youth received mentoring and tutoring through the programs we operated at 83 locations in Montgomery County.
• 471 youth participants interacted with 453 frail older adults living in senior facilities or attending adult day centers.
• We launched Tech Connect, a collaborative program with Montgomery County Recreation at the Wheaton High School IT Academy. It enables older adults to improve their digital literacy by learning from teenagers, while enhancing cross-generational communication.
• We implemented REAL (Reading and Education to Advance Lives) in collaboration with the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Montgomery County Public Libraries, at three HHS Centers. Volunteers served 219 youth, as well as their families and caregivers, by reading to children, working to improve literacy skills, and sharing information about healthy living.
Program Accomplishments
. . . imagine. . . dream. . . believe
Thirty years ago, Austin Heyman established a nonprofit called Interages, which in 2012 merged into JCA. Today, the Heyman Interages® Center, named in his honor, offers a wide array of intergenerational programs. Interages is just one example of Austin’s visionary leadership and lasting impact, and last year we recognized his extraordinary work on behalf of Montgomery County seniors and youth with the 2015 Advocate for the Aging Award. Chuck Short (left), special assistant to County Executive Isiah Leggett, presented the award to his longtime friend. Chuck received the same award in 2014.
Intergenerational Programs
Interages volunteer Kim Mitchell reads to a child in the Summer Grandreaders program at Rockville Public Library.
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Across the D.C. Metro area, older adults and their families count on JCA for senior-friendly education and expert information about aging. Accomplishments in this area during FY16 include:
• 1,164 hours of volunteer assistance by phone and email helped those seeking resources and information about aging well from the Rose Benté Lee Senior HelpLine and Steven M. Reich HomeCare Resource Center.
• SeniorTech volunteers donated 1,437 hours of instruction at our training centers in Virginia and Maryland, where 695 students learned computer or other technology skills.
• In collaboration with Washington Jewish Week, we published quarterly Senior Resources Guides on timely topics for today’s older adults.
• The quarterly AccessJCA print newsletter reached more than 7,000 households and our JCA Today online newsletter kept us connected to thousands of friends and supporters.
• JCA’s social media presence continued to grow, as we shared resources, promoted programs and connected with the community on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. As of June 30, we had more than 2,000 Facebook followers.
Each spring, the Sylvia Blajwas Productive Aging Award Dinner blasts limiting stereotypes of aging. On May 15, more than 400 friends of JCA attended our 23rd Annual Dinner, where we presented our 2015 Humanitarian Award to philanthropists Esthy and James Adler and our 2015 Productive Aging Award to actor and director Sam Waterston. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg (above left) interviewed Waterston, who is best known for his long-running role as D.A. Jack McCoy on TV’s Law & Order.
Program AccomplishmentsInformation, Education & Outreach
JCA’s programs would not be possible without our caring, dedicated staff. In recognition of that fact, each year we present the Ruth Breslow-Young Staff Award to one or more outstanding team members. One of 2015’s two awardees was Development Assistant Lorrie LeSchack, shown here with Sam Waterston at the Productive Aging Award Dinner.
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. . . explore. . . grow. . . thrive
Seniors and caregivers find care, compassion and community at JCA’s Misler Adult Day Center and Kensington Clubs, which are part of our Ruth & Hans Cahnmann Center for Supportive Services. Last year’s accomplishments include:
• The Albert & Helen Misler Adult Day Center provided 9,058 days of care to 93 vulnerable seniors. Participant days increased 15 percent from fiscal year 2015.
• The Gorlitz Kensington Clubs, our social day programs for older adults with early-stage memory loss, served 41 members at the JCA Headquarters Building on Parklawn Drive in Rockville, Maryland and 13 members at its new location at Ingleside at King Farm, a life plan community in Rockville. The two Clubs provided a total of 2,940 member days, a 53 percent increase from fiscal year 2015.
• JCA received a grant from the Edward N. and Della L. Thome Foundation to establish another Club for early-stage memory loss in the underserved northern region of Montgomery County.
• Our supportive services team facilitated free Caregiver Support Groups year round.
Adult Day Programs
With music and smiles, our Senior Prom captures the spirit of JCA.
At JCA’s fourth annual Senior Prom on April 10, teen volunteers from BBYO spent the afternoon dancing and socializing with participants from the JCA Kensington Club and Misler Center (where the Prom was hosted) as well as seniors who live in Charles E. Smith Life Communities. Our intergenerational Prom was part of Good Deeds Day, an international day of giving back, presented locally by The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington.
Seniors like Gloria, shown here in her 2015 Prom photo and again at this year’s Prom with a BBYO youth volunteer, savored the food, the music and especially the attention. Gloria is a former Misler Center client and prior to that was a member of our Kensington Club @ Parklawn. This lovely lady is a terrific dancer and an inspirational octogenarian, on and off the dance floor!
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JCA believes in equal opportunity for all workers, regardless of age, and that 50+ workers should have a level playing field in their ability to compete for and obtain jobs. Recognizing the value of experienced workers, we have proudly signed the AARP “Work Reimagined Pledge” – a promise to recruit across diverse age groups and to consider all applicants on an equal basis as we hire for positions within our organization.
Not only do we take pride in recruiting experienced workers, but we also are fortunate to have many longtime employees who make JCA a stronger organization and a truly special place to work. Three staff members reached special anniversaries during the past year.
On October 18, 2015, more than 150 friends gathered for a beautiful brunch at Woodmont Country Club to celebrate David Gamse’s 25th anniversary at the helm of JCA. David’s family – including grandson, Davin, shown here with his proud PopPop – made the day even more special. Taking turns at the podium were David’s son, Jason; daughter, Megan; and wife, Peg. They delighted the crowd with funny stories and personal insights about David’s passion for his work.
Ellen Greenberg (bottom left), who heads up JCA’s education and information programs, celebrated 30 years at JCA in 2015, and we marked the occasion with a surprise party at JCA. Micki Gordon (bottom right), our assistant CEO and senior director of development, crossed the 25-year mark in 2016, and we celebrated her service to JCA at our 43rd Annual Meeting.
David, Ellen and Micki are part of a JCA “quarter-century club” that also includes Moti Galil, director of the Rose and Harold Kramer Center on Transportation; and Chris Prinz, bus driver. Many more staff members have been with us for more than 10, 15, or 20 years. In addition, many JCA volunteers have impressive tenures, and they include several former staffers who now lend their time and talent to JCA in a different way!
Our seasoned team members – paid and volunteer – provide continuity, perspective, and institutional memory. They also help make JCA feel like family.
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Our team is proof that experience counts.
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. . . learn. . . discover. . . achieve
JCA is an older worker expert, and our employment programs address the needs of jobseekers who face a variety of challenges.
• Our Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) provided 58,442 hours of community service valued at $544,922 through the work of 96 on-the-job trainees. Grant funding enabled us to compensate all SCSEP participants at minimum wage or above. They gained job skills while providing valuable community service to 54 government agencies and local charities, including JCA.
• 2,547 jobseekers age 50+ connected with 146 exhibitors at two 50+ Employment Expos.
• The Career Gateway program provided 30+ hours of intensive, specialized training and mentoring to 60 professionals age 50+ looking to re-enter the workforce.
Program AccomplishmentsSenior Employment
Our 50+ Employment Expos are jam-packed with resources for older jobseekers.
More than 1,800 jobseekers age 50 or better attended our 2016 Expo on April 4 in North Bethesda, where they had the chance to network with 52 employers and connect with 29 community organizations offering a range of resources.
Six free seminars helped attendees get up to speed on timely topics, 30 coaches conducted one-on-one resumé reviews for 129 jobseekers, and a volunteer-run technology center enabled dozens of jobseekers to improve their online job-search skills. Keynote speaker Pat Lawson Muse of NBC4 news inspired and energized the jobseekers.
A sister Expo held in Tysons on April 18 served another 730 jobseekers with a similar array of resources and networking opportunities. The Virginia Expo featured 44 employers, 21 community resource organizations, and a keynote address from ABC7 Chief Meteorologist Doug Hill.
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For 43 years, JCA has helped local seniors travel throughout the area. Although needs have grown and evolved, one thing remains constant: safe, affordable and accessible transportation is critical to helping people grow old with dignity, independence and vitality.
• Our ElderBuses provided 45,863 passenger trips, traveling a total of 126,960 miles, all within the metro D.C. area, while providing transportation valued at more than $2.2 million.
• Connect-A-Ride mobility specialists answered 9,614 inquiries from 2,612 callers and made 8,105 referrals to help seniors find safe, affordable rides.
• The Escorted Transportation Project provided 708 rides to 240 low-income, disabled seniors.
• We empowered 120 seniors as well as disabled adults of all ages to use public transportation at RideSmart Workshops.
• Our volunteer driver programs continued to grow, providing 8,624 rides (a 223 percent increase from last year) to 214 seniors via 332 volunteer drivers through NV Rides, a collaboration with
the JCC of Northern Virginia; and 3,027 rides (a 139 percent increase) to another 223 seniors by 139 volunteer drivers through VillageRides™.
• JCA received a $250,000 grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to support the creation of a volunteer driver resource center to serve Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties.
• We completed Getting All Around the County, a federally funded project to increase the engagement of seniors and adults of all ages with disabilities in transportation planning. JCA is now a mentor to similar projects across the country.
• JCA received an FTA grant of $270,948 to support the purchase of three new wheelchair-accessible ElderBuses as well as the maintenance of several vehicles in our fleet.
• We launched the Still Driving program to address the emotional issues that accompany each person’s decision to retire from driving and ran two three-session support groups.
We put the focus on pedestrian safety with a senior-themed Tired Faces campaign.
Tired Faces is part of Street Smart, a program sponsored by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board. JCA collaborated with the Montgomery County Department of Transportation and other experts to develop the new campaign. The ads, which won a national media award, appear on many Montgomery County Ride On buses, as well as on transit shelters and in senior centers.
Program AccomplishmentsTransportation
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Each year, we present the Ruth Breslow-Young Staff Award to one or more outstanding team members. One of 2015’s two awardees was Bus Driver Chris Prinz, shown here with a former Misler Center client. Chris has been a JCA bus driver for more than 30 years! We applaud his professionalism and commitment to helping seniors.
Volunteer driver Jeff Spruill, who participates in VillageRides through the Villages of Kensington, gives the “gift of a lift” to neighbors.
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. . . listen. . . share. . . connect
We help seniors with day-to-day journeys that shape the quality of life’s larger journey.
When older adults can get where they want and need to go – including medical appointments, errands and social outings – they are more likely to stay healthy, vital and connected to the community. Our volunteer-driver programs are setting the pace in a world where 90 percent of adults wish to stay in their homes as they age. VillageRides helps to connect volunteer drivers with Villages and other nonprofit organizations in Montgomery County and currently works with 10 Villages, which are intergenerational, neighbor-to-neighbor support networks that help seniors continue to live in the homes and communities they know and love. NV Rides, which is operated by JCC of Northern Virginia, coordinates volunteer drivers in partnership with nonprofits and community groups. Last year, these two programs provided 11,651 rides for seniors with the help of 471 volunteer drivers.
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Philanthropic support, which we describe in detail on pages 15-24, includes:
• Pledges and outright gifts of cash or securities to our annual fund, Campaign for the 21st Century and Productive Aging Award Dinner.
• The donations we received through the United Way, Combined Federal Campaign and Maryland Charity Campaign.
• Such non-cash gifts as donated program space, computers, furniture, and legal counsel as well as other essential volunteer support.
• Funds from Car-J, a vehicle donations program that simultaneously supports JCA, the Jewish Foundation for Group Homes and the Bender JCC of Greater Washington.
Grants and contracts supported many JCA programs. These included $1,363,981 from Montgomery County, MD; $670,681 from Senior Service America, Inc.; $310,862 from The Jewish Federation
of Greater Washington and its United Jewish Endowment Fund; $148,201 from the State of Maryland; $125,170 from Fairfax County, VA; $99,572 from the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; and $57,921 from the Community Transportation Association of America. In addition, we received capital grants from the State of Maryland for $155,041 and Montgomery County for $125,000.
Program fees charged for computer training, adult day programs, certain transportation services and other services helped make ends meet, yet we never want such fees to be a barrier between those who need help and the help we provide. When fees presented a hardship, we utilized state and other public resources when we could and our own pool of Opportunity Grants (“scholarships,” donated by generous friends) when we could not.
The fee revenue we report also includes honoraria or billings from the professional consultation we provided
through the National Center for Productive Aging® (a JCA program) and rental income from the Nonprofit Village, a charity that leases from us the top floor of our 31,000-square-foot headquarters office. As of June 30, 2016, 19 charities in addition to JCA had found a home in the JCA headquarters building.
Compassion Funds provided essential income. A $75,400 release from these endowed funds helped to provide program stability during the year. For details, see page 17.
Each gift, grant and fee is a building block to the work we do, and we are proactive about explaining them. In recognition of our commitment to transparency, GuideStar, a national library of charitable information, has named JCA a Gold Exchange Participant.
Financial HighlightsPhilanthropy is the cornerstone of every JCA program.
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Transportation$1,705,000
Senior Employment$1,116,800
Adult Day Programs$1,105,700
Information, Education & Outreach$779,500
Intergenerational Programs$599,300
Management & General$547,600
Development$243,900
Ann L. Bronfman Center Operations$225,600
TOTAL$6,323,400
27%
18%
17%
12%
9%
9%
4%
4%
$5,597,200Total
5% Released fromRestriction$275,400*
26% PhilanthropicSupport$1,449,500
40% Grants$2,212,600
30% Program Fees$1,659,800
. . . build. . . create. . . collaborate
Data in this Annual Report are for our Fiscal Year 2016, from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016, and are unaudited. See our audited financial statements for a full accounting presented according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Note that in the chart above dollars are rounded to the nearest hundred and percentages are rounded to the nearest whole percentage point.
*Includes the Board-approved use of $200,000 from Board-designated funds.
A copy of JCA’s current financial statement is available upon request by contacting the Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington, Inc. at 301.255.4200, 703.425.0999, or 12320 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, MD 20852. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: JCA is registered with the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box 92300, Washington, DC 20090-3020. FLORIDA: A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR THE JEWISH COUNCIL FOR THE AGING OF GREATER WASHINGTON, INC. (REGISTRATION NO. CH36992) MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352 WITHIN THE STATE OR BY VISITING WWW.800HELPFLA.COM. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. MARYLAND: Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Maryland Secretary of State’s Office, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401 for the cost of copying and postage. NEW YORK: A copy of our latest financial report may be obtained by contacting the New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10271. VIRGINIA: A financial report is available from the Virginia State Division of Consumer Affairs, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23209. As is true for all charities, however, registration by these governmental organizations does not imply their endorsement. A copy of JCA’s IRS 990 is available for public inspection at JCA’s Rockville office during normal business hours, Monday through Friday (except holidays), 9 a.m-5 p.m.
Sources of Support* Community Investment*
Clients come first at JCA, with 87 cents of every dollar directed into programs, not overhead.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
2015-2016 with terms ending on September 20, 2016
President Sheldon Grosberg
First Vice President Natalie Cantor
Second Vice President Adrienne Mandel
Third Vice President Jeffrey Lipson
Secretary Nancy Fiedelman
Assistant Secretary Linda Rosenzweig
Treasurer Kenneth Simonson
Assistant Treasurer Richard Galen
Parliamentarian Marion Kristal Goldberg
Member-at-Large Howard Gleckman
2016-2017with terms commencing on September 20, 2016
President Natalie Cantor
First Vice President Adrienne Mandel
Second Vice President Jeffrey Lipson
Third Vice President Marion Kristal Goldberg
Secretary Nancy Fiedelman
Assistant Secretary Linda Rosenzweig
Treasurer Kenneth Simonson
Assistant Treasurer Richard Galen
Parliamentarian Howard Gleckman
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CLASS OF 2016 with terms ending on September 20, 2016
Ira Bartfield
Kamal Cohen
Howard Gleckman (concurrently served in 2015-2016 as an Officer of the Board)
Norman Goldstein
Gerald Levine
Adele Winters
CLASS OF 2017with terms ending at the Annual Meeting of 2017
Barbara Etkind
Lynn Friss Feinberg
Daniel Hodin
Gerald Levine
Debra Liverpool
Susan Merewitz
Herbert Mintz
John Squire
CLASS OF 2018with terms ending at the Annual Meeting of 2018
Phyllis Coburn
Debra Korth
James McMann
Susan Miller
Marvin Rosenberg
Stephen Wolk
CLASS OF 2019 with terms ending at the Annual Meeting of 2019
Ira Bartfield
Lorna Forde
Norman Goldstein
Vivien Hsueh
Donna Phillips Mason
Adele Winters
TRUSTEES
2015-2016with terms ending on September 20, 2016
Philip Baker
Fredric Cantor
Sherman Cohn
Edward Cooper
Myrna Cooperstein
Harold Evans
Susan Finkelstein
Irwin Goldbloom
Karen Keats
Neal Kursban
Peter J. Levin
Barry Nudelman
Susan Berla Perry
Stephen Rockower
Rabbi Matthew Simon
David Weinberg
2016-2017with terms commencing on September 20, 2016
Philip Baker
Fredric Cantor
Sherman Cohn
Edward Cooper
Myrna Cooperstein
Harold Evans
Lynne Filderman
Susan Finkelstein
Irwin Goldbloom
Karen Keats
Neal Kursban
Peter J. Levin
Barry Nudelman
Susan Berla Perry
Stephen Rockower
Rabbi Matthew Simon
David Weinberg
PAST PRESIDENTS
George Hurwitz* 1973-1975
Julius Sankin* 1975-1978
Rosalie B. Gerber* 1978-1980
Saul I. Stern* 1980-1982
Sidney Z. Mensh* 1982-1984
Samuel J. Gorlitz* 1984-1986
William Goldwater* 1986-1988
Irvin “Bud” Lavine* 1988-1990
Lawrence L. Levin 1990
Stella M. Bernstein 1990-1992
Sylvia Raphael 1992-1994
Win Greenwald 1994-1996
Sally M. Herman 1996-1998
Judith S. Ball 1998-2000
Michael Goldberg 2000-2002
Elaine Kotell Binder 2002-2004
Richard Dine 2004-2006
Ed Bonder 2006-2008
Linda Kaplan 2008-2010
Barbara “Bobbe” Mintz 2010-2012
Samuel G. Kaplan 2012-2014
Sheldon Grosberg 2014-2016
We salute our volunteer leadership team!
Lay Leaders
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LIFE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
Toby Alterman
Wayne Berman
Joan Jolles Kline
Sidney Kramer
Bess B. Lavine
Edward R. Levin
Laurence Levitan
Laurel Barron Mendelsohn
Irma Poretsky
Sherry Rodman
Jimmie Shapiro
Kenneth Simonson (concurrently serving as an Officer of the Board)
Kitty Strauss
Kathleen Wiseman
BOARD COMMITTEES AND TASK FORCESand their chairpersons during Fiscal Year 2016
Adult Day Committee: Adele Winters
Advocacy Committee: Natalie Cantor
Annual Meeting 2015: Daniel Hodin
Annual Meeting 2016: Edward Levin
Branding Task Force: Lynne Filderman andLinda Kaplan
Budget, Audit & Finance Committee: Kenneth Simonson
Create a Jewish Legacy Campaign Committee: Barbara “Bobbe” Mintz
Development Committee: Adrienne Mandel
Executive Committee: Sheldon Grosberg
Interages Committee: James McMann
Investment Committee: Rob Greenblatt
Leadership Committee: Richard Dine
Nominating Committee: Richard Dine
Productive Aging Award Dinner Steering Committee: Phyllis and David Coburn
Succession and Sustainability Planning Task Force: Samuel Kaplan
Transportation Committee: Susan Berla Perry
* This lay leader is of blessed memory as are Life Members of the Board Maurice D. “Maury” Atkin, Anne Bord, David Brooks, Elizabeth Cantor, Mollie Caplan, Anne Gelfand, Howard Katzman, Jack Kay, Howard Polinger, Lester Poretsky, Anne Rich, Harvey Wertlieb, and Executive Director Emeritus Ruth Breslow-Young
Listings are as of September 8, 2016
. . . care. . . nurture. . . inspire
KEY VOLUNTEER ADVISERSBylaws & Ethics Counsel: Marion Kristal Goldberg, Winston & Strawn, Washington, DC
Chief Information & Technology Adviser: David Baum, McLean, VA
General Counsel: Kenneth Jacob, Arent Fox LLP, Washington, DC
Personnel Policies Counsel: Edward Levin, Saul Ewing LLP, Washington, DC
Medical Director: Susan Miller, M.D., Bethesda, MD
Owner’s Representative for the Ann L. Bronfman Center and Construction Manager: Terry Korth, The Korth Companies, Gaithersburg, MD
Retirement Plan Counsel: Linda Rosenzweig, Keightley & Ashner LLP, Washington, DC
Last year, more than 800 amazing volunteers contributed their time and talent to support JCA’s journey. We thank them for their support and dedication!
Volunteers are an integral part of the JCA team, often working side-by-side with staff on the front lines and behind the scenes to support programs and events. JCA volunteers teach courses, mentor jobseekers, tutor children, speak at community events, provide rides to elderly neighbors, design new programs – and much more! Our lay leaders (listed at left) are volunteers, too. Every hour worked by a volunteer multiplies our impact, allowing us to do more good with every dollar.
Each year, JCA recognizes an outstanding volunteer with the Jacqueline Unger Community Service Award. Last year’s honoree was Leslie Shapiro, shown here with her brother, Mark Willcher, at our 2015 Annual Meeting, where the Unger Award was presented to Leslie by Ellen Greenberg, JCA’s director of information and education programs. Leslie is a champion of the JCA Senior HelpLine, Career Gateway program, and other programs, too.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICEDavid Gamse, Chief Executive OfficerHelda Sheldon, Special Assistant to the CEOSuzanne Pollak, Senior Writer/Editor
INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENTMicki Gordon, Assistant CEO/Senior Director of DevelopmentRobin Blackman, Administrative Assistant, SeniorTech Bonnie Clausen, Coordinator, Donor & Community EngagementEllen Greenberg, Director, Information & EducationTrey Johanson, Development Database ManagerLorraine LeSchack, Development AssistantKoranee Peppe, Coordinator, Grants Writing
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIONRichard Stanley, Chief Operating OfficerJack Berezny, ControllerMargaret Bright, ReceptionistMaria Hernandez, Office & Operations AdministratorMarivic Lim, ReceptionistSandy Lo, Program Assistant, Senior Community Service Employment ProgramKeh-Ay Shyu, AccountantYonette Wilson Williams, Director, Senior Employment ProgramsRichard Zung, Accountant
HEYMAN INTERAGES® CENTERCarol Croll, Senior DirectorLeah Bradley, Assistant Director/Manager of Volunteer ServicesMegan Tracy Benson, Program CoordinatorElizabeth Fischer, Program CoordinatorEsther Kaleko-Kravitz, Program CoordinatorJanel Peters, Program CoordinatorVicki Thomas, Program CoordinatorKaren Wittmann, Program Coordinator
RUTH & HANS CAHNMANN CENTER FOR SUPPORTIVE SERVICESElinor Ginzler, Senior Director
ROSE & HAROLD KRAMER CENTER ON TRANSPORTATIONMoti Galil, DirectorAndrew Belliel, DriverKelly Dean, On-call DriverDavd Doroheng, DriverGuillermo Figiueroa, DriverRonnell Foreman, On-call DriverPierre Jean-Claude, DriverEvelyn Kittrell, Coordinator, Senior Center TransportationAndres Lazo, DriverDouglas Leach, DriverRobin Lee, Assistant DirectorAntonies Massenburg, DriverKathy McCray, DriverArturo Nicolalde, On-call DriverChris Prinz, DriverDominque Stewart, DriverBerline Noubet Togna, DriverBarry Williams, DriverSteven Wilson, Sr., Driver
MOBILITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMSHarriet Shapiro Block, DirectorNancy Cooper, Mobility Specialist, Connect-A-RideBrenda Feldman, Mobility Specialist, Connect-A-RideKatie Greenberg, Mobility Specialist, Travel TrainingDana Hirsch, Mobility Specialist, Escorted Transportation Abby Levin, Mobility Specialist, Connect- A-RideVeronica Penaranda, Mobility Specialist, Connect-A-RideSara Fought, Coordinator, Village Rides
ALBERT & HELEN MISLER ADULT DAY CENTERJim Brigl, DirectorStephanie Blaize, AideMarie Blemur, PRN NurseJanet Fields, AideElla Ginzburg, Health Coordinator Fanaye Hagos, PRN AideIrene Kisin, Health CoordinatorHarley Lattner, Social WorkerFran Lawrence, Activity ManagerHee Sun Lee, PRN AideMeg Leeds, Activity LeaderMarybeth Misa, PRN AideCarol Neudstadt, Social WorkerMarceline Ngo Ndjip, PRN NurseIshmael Odai-Afotey, Activity LeaderJacqueline Otieno, Administrative AssistantRobert Ratemo, AideShirley Rocke, AideAlmaz Seyoum, PRN Aide
Rahel Tafesse, PRN AideGenet Tekeste, PRN AideSimone Tennassee, Aide
SAMUEL GORLITZ KENSINGTON CLUBSColleen Kemp, Director, Social Day ProgramsDiana Caisse, Activity LeaderJulie Dorr, PRN Activity LeaderLily Groh, Activity Leader Karen Miller, Manager, Thome Kensington ClubEllis Schlossenberg, Activity Leader Louise Schneider, Activity LeaderDana Tate, Activity LeaderLisa Trachtman, PRN Activity LeaderBrian Wood, PRN Activity LeaderBarbara Wraback, PRN Activity Leader
STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SHIP)Leta Blank, DirectorAnn Kayrish, Program Specialist
MEDICATION MANAGEMENTDana Hirsch, Program Manager
Staff Members
as of September 8, 2016
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David G. Abraham
Cecile Alpert
Seymour Alpert
Jack Alterman
Toby Alterman
Rudolph Aronowitz
Arnold Aronson
Robert E. Asher
Maurice D. Atkin
David Baum
Sheva R. Bernstein
Ruth T. Bigelson
Elaine Kotell Binder
Dr. Richard A. Binder
Murray Blackstone
Abe Blajwas
Sylvia M. Blajwas
Anne R. Bord
Helen S. Boston
Irwin Bregman
Ruth Breslow-Young
Barry Cantor
Natalie Cantor
Alexander Chase
Edna R. Cohen
Jefferson B. Cohen
Sherman L. Cohn
Virginia E. Corb
Frank DiCostanzo
Joan DiCostanzo
Margaret Flender Ewing
Nancy E. Fiedelman
Ruth Fine
Jay G. Finkelstein
Susan S. Finkelstein
Isaac Fleischmann
Rosalie Fonoroff
Albert I. Fox
Evelyn J. Fox
Isadore & Fannie Foxman Chesed Fund
Moses Freedman
Louise Gabel
David N. Gamse
Peg Gamse
Harry B. Gelboin
Dr. Leon Gerber
Rosalie Gerber
Dorothy A. Glaser
Dr. Allan R. Glass
Joanne M. Goldstein
Norman Goldstein
Ellen Greenberg
Dr. Marshal Greenblatt
Win Greenwald
Gerald Greenwald
Sheldon Grosberg
Matthew D. Guy
Megan M. Guy
Joseph F. Henig
Cathy M. Hodin
Daniel P. Hodin
Sigmund J. Jacobs
Jacob M. Jaffe
Nathan Kadan
Frances R.B. Kaplan
Leslie A. Kaplan
Samuel G. Kaplan
David A. Kosh
Zelda H. Kosh
Harold Kramer
Rose C. Kramer
Solomon Lazerow
Harvey I. Leifert
Joseph Levengard
Gerald Levine
Jeffrey A. Lipson
Tina Lunson
The Hon. Adrienne Mandel
Sarna B. Marcus
Rosalind B. Marimont
Edith S. Markus
I. Lewis Markus
James P. McMann
Marjorie E. McMann
Laurel Barron Mendelsohn
Dr. Robert A. Mendelsohn
Barbara S. Mintz
Herbert H. Mintz
Jeanne S. Mintz
Albert Misler
Helen Misler
Annette G. Moshman
Jack Moshman
Eva D. Oswalt
Florence Perman
Robert Perman
Eileen L. Robinson
Marvin Rosenberg
Sylvia W. Rothstein
Dr. Randi Rubovits-Seitz
Lorraine Rudney
William E. Salomon, Jr.
Belle Shapiro
Samuel Sherwood
Rosalind Shifrin
Fred Shindell
Kenneth D. Simonson
Gertrude L. Slifkin
Dorothy J. Soffer
Theresa Sollman
Jan Solomon
Helen G. Spector
Saul I. Stern
Rose Todress
Bessie Turover
Isador Turover
Louis J. Walinsky
Geraldine E. Weinrib
Frances E. Wolf
Sylvia Wubnig
Belle S. Yaffee
Rivka Yerushalmi
The men and women listed below have supported the Jewish Council for the Aging (or pledged their support) through a will, insurance policy or other planned giving instrument. We thank them all for their personal investment in JCA’s future. Their selfless generosity will make a difference in the lives of seniors for generations to come.
Legacy Society Members
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JCA is proud to be a founding member of the Create a Jewish Legacy campaign, a program created and nurtured by the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and its United Jewish Endowmant Fund.
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GRAND CHAMPIONS$1,000,000+Ann L. Bronfman Foundation
The State of Maryland/Martin O’Malley, Governor
CHAMPIONS$250,000 - $999,999The Sylvia Blajwas Living Trust
Alexander Chase Trust
Lois and Richard England
Susie and Michael Gelman/Morningstar Foundation
Kenneth S. Jacob, Arent Fox LLP
Irene and Edward H. Kaplan
Barbara and Jack Kay
Montgomery County, Maryland/Isiah Leggett, County Executive
The Estate of Rosalind B. Marimont
BENEFACTORS$100,000 - $249,999Sandra and Clement Alpert
Sylvia Blajwas
Ann L. Bronfman
Philip L. Graham Fund
Leslie and Samuel Kaplan
Terry Korth, The Korth Companies
Betty Mae and The Hon. Sidney Kramer
Barbara and Herbert Mintz
Samuel Sherwood
The State of Maryland/Larry Hogan, Governor
GUARDIANS$25,000 - $99,999Judith S. Ball
Elaine Kotell Binder and Dr. Richard Binder
Sherman L. Cohn
District of Columbia Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency
Ahuva and Frank Dye
Edward Levin, Esq./Saul Ewing
Susan and Jay Finkelstein
Amy and Arthur Kales
Richard Sharlin/Dominion Electric Supply Company, Inc.
Jan Solomon and Kenneth Simonson
The Anne and Marcus Smith Family Fund
Saul I. Stern
David and Geraldine Weinrib
LEADERS$2,500 – $24,999Amy Berger and Glen Nager
The Ruth Bigelson Family Trust
Ali and Edward Bonder
Congressional Bank
Sarah and Richard Dine
Mary and Alan Einhorn
Lynne Filderman
Leslie and Richard Galen
Peg and David Gamse
Andrea and Rabbi Steven Glazer
Margaret and Irwin Goldbloom
Micki and Lowell Gordon
Win and Gerald Greenwald
Judy and Shel Grosberg
Sally and Stephen Herman
Cathy and Dan Hodin
Frances S. and Jacob M. Jaffe
Linda and Stephen Kaplan
The Hon. Bess Lavine & Irvin A. Lavine
Jim and Marge McMann
The Hon. Adrienne & Manny Mandel
Mannington Commercial
In Memory of Israel Neustadler
Donna and Ronald Oser
Joan and Marvin Rosenberg
Kathie and David Weinberg
The Campaign for the 21st Century enabled us to purchase and renovate JCA’s permanent home. Now it sustains that home, the Ann L. Bronfman Center, as well as our ongoing efforts to pay off (or pay down) its mortgage.
As of June 30, 2016, the Campaign had raised $5,656,659. The list below of beneficent donors continues to grow, as does the number of donor names that shine in our building’s lobby. Those names welcome clients, volunteers, donors, staff and guests to our vibrant home – and they affirm for all that ours is a caring community.
Campaign Donors
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For General UseFlora & Maury Atkin Fund
Cathy Bernard Fund
Stella & Paul Bernstein Fund
Burstein Estate Fund
Campaign for Forgotten Elders Fund
Deborah & Walter Cohn Fund
Harold & Lilyan Evans Fund
Rosalie Fonoroff Fund
Rosalie B. Gerber Fund
Joanne & Norman Goldstein Fund
Marilyn & Bill Goldwater Fund
Dr. & Mrs. Marshal Greenblatt Fund
Win & Gerald Greenwald Fund
Brenda & Sanford Guritzky Fund
Sally & Stephen Herman Fund
JCA Board of Directors’ Special Fund
Hon. Bess B. & Irvin A. Lavine Fund
Edward R. Levin Fund
Sylvia & Coleman Raphael Fund
Gerald & Deana Stempler Fund
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Fund
For the Campaign for the 21st CenturyAnne & Marcus Smith Family Fund
For Adult Day CareSylvia & Morris Krucoff Fund
Rodman Family Fund
Isador Turover Fund
For Home Care and TransportationAnne S. Reich Family Fund
For TransportationEthel E. & Joseph B. Danzansky Fund
Harold & Rose C. Kramer Fund
Julius & Jeanne Sankin Fund
For Community Opportunity GrantsHadassah & Daniel Thursz Fund
For Staff Training and DevelopmentRuth Breslow-Young Fund
For the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Endowment SocietyFlora & Maury Atkin
Judith S. Ball
Elaine & Richard Binder
Sara & Bruce Brandeleone
Phyllis & David Coburn
Edith Fierst
Rosalie Fonoroff
Nina & Sid Glasner
Marion & Michael Goldberg
Joanne & Norman Goldstein
Marilyn & William Goldwater
Nancy & Marshal Greenblatt
Win & Gerald Greenwald
Sally & Stephen Herman
Lean & Eric Hirschhorn
Dianne & Dennis Horn
Karen & Robert Keats
Rose C. & Harold Kramer
Susan Kraut
Bess B. & Irvin A. Lavine
Susan & Edward Levin
Gordon Levine
Rachel Kronowitz & Mark Lewis
Laurel Barron Mendelsohn & Robert Mendelsohn
Sylvia & Coleman Raphael
Joy Gail Raywid
Anne S. Reich
Sherry Rodman
Judith Mazo & Mike Seldman
Anne & Marcus Smith
Deana & Gerald Stempler
David S. Stone Foundation
Mindy Buren & Jerry Stouck
Hadassah Thursz
Bessie & Isador Turover Philanthropic Fund
Karen Zuckerstein
With gratitude, we list the permanent funds of the United Jewish Endowment Fund that donors designated in part or in whole to JCA.
Samuel K. Abrams Memorial Fund Clement & Sandra Alpert Designated Endowment Fund Dorothy Fabricant Memorial Fund Harry and Sarah Gelfand Memorial Fund Rosalie & Dr. Leon Gerber Fund Rose & Harold Kramer Fund Sarah G. Silberman Memorial Fund
We have not included the value of these funds in the data reported above.
The Compassion Funds, which are JCA’s endowments, demonstrate the true meaning of caring and compassion to our children and grandchildren – and to future generations we may never meet. These Funds help to ensure JCA’s viability and vitality today and tomorrow, while also providing stability in uncertain times.
On June 30, 2016, the Compassion Funds had an estimated total value of $1,813,488. In Fiscal Year 2016, they contributed $75,400 to support JCA’s people and programs.
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Endowment Donors
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GUARDIANS$100,000 and aboveAnonymous
FOUNDERS$25,000-$99,999The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation/Calvin CafritzPhilip L. Graham FundHealthcare Initiative Foundation/Crystal Carr TownsendLeslie & Sam KaplanBobbe & Herb MintzKathie & David Weinberg
PATRONS$10,000-$24,999Anonymous (4)Esthy & Jim AdlerBernard W. AronsonCarol & Gary BermanNatalie & Barry CantorThe Community Foundation for the National Capital Region/Kathy Matthews
Greta FaigenGorlitz Foundation Ltd/Gail Gorlitzz & Cris SmithSylvia K. GreenbergWin & Gerald GreenwaldSally & Stephen HermanKay Family Foundation, Inc./Lauren Kay PollinRobert P. and Arlene R. Kogod Family FoundationIrma PoretskyDeanne H. SharlinCharles E. Smith Family FoundationThe David S. Stone Foundation, Inc./Daniel B. Binstock
BENEFACTORS$5,000-$9,999Anonymous (1)Gary & Pennie Abramson Charitable FoundationPhyllis & David CoburnSherman L. CohnThe Alvin & Louella Epstein Foundation/Richard P. Sills
Michael GoldbergCorina Higginson Trust/Wilton CorkernPaul & Annetta Himmelfarb Foundation, Inc./Michael PrestonJewish Foundation for Group HomesJerome A. Kaplan & Deena L. Kaplan Family FoundationKatzman Family Foundation/Marlene & Chuck FreedThe Hon. Sidney KramerThe Jacob & Charlotte Lehrman Foundation/Samuel LehrmanLeshowitz Family Foundation/Terry SingerGeorge Preston Marshall Foundation/Barbara JonesMarge & Jim McMannSusan & Alan MillerSylvia & Coleman RaphaelJan Solomon & Kenneth Simonson
George Wasserman Family Foundation, Inc./Carolyn KaplanWebber Family Foundation/Marisol Foster
CHAMPIONS$1,000-$4,999Anonymous (6)Adventist HealthCare, Inc.George E. ArnsteinMartin AuerbachRhona & Phil BakerJudith S. BallKathryn & Ira BartfieldBaxt Family Foundation, Inc./Joy & Leonard BaxtGail BeckerThe Bender Foundation, Inc./Julie Silver BenderFrances & Thomas BensingerFrancine BerkowitzElaine Kotell Binder & Dr. Richard BinderBlajwas Family Fund to Benefit JFGW Agencies
Harry & Faye Burka Foundation, Inc./Frances BurkaDr. Edward & Mildred Cafritz Family Charitable Foundation/Linda & Jimmy CafritzJane & Fredric CantorMarilynn & Norman CohenThe Colburn Family Foundation/Lisa KeeferColonial Equipment Company/Donald CombsRobin & Ed CooperMyrna & Gerald CoopersteinJoanne & Frank CrantzMiriam J. CutlerSarah & Richard DineIrene & Jared DrescherRalph S. & Frances R. Dweck Family FoundationEldercare Referral & Consulting/Adele & Sherman WintersShulamit & Alan Elsner
Barbara Etkind & Rabbi Jack LuxemburgFabrangen Tzedakah Collective/Debbie GoldmanFamily & Nursing Care/Neal KursbanPamela & Doug FeithMarlin & David FeldmanNancy Fiedelman & David BaumDana & Ron FishbeinAlan & Esther Fleder Foundation/Gail FlederAnn & Thomas FriedmanBarbara & Charles FriedmanLeslie & Richard GalenPeg & David GamseGarden of Remembrance Memorial ParkRosalie & Leon Gerber Designated Fund/Robert M. GerberElinor Ginzler & Walter GrossPhyllis & Ralph GittlesonNina & Sol Glasner
With admiration and deepest gratitude, we acknowledge the individuals and institutions supporting JCA with gifts of $100 or more or through significant in-kind contributions from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. Also see page 10 for information regarding our Fiscal Year 2016 income from grants and program fees as well as for additional information about JCA philanthropy.
These generous friends helped all seniors thrive, and we thank them for investing in JCA!
Annual Fund Contributors
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Allan GlassMarion & Daniel GoldbergJoan & Seth GoldbergMargaret & Irwin GoldbloomJoanne & Norman GoldsteinThe Greene-Milstein Family Foundation/Nancy & Herbert MilsteinShoshana & Arnold GreenlandJudy & Sheldon GrosbergLouis C. & Celia K. Grossberg Foundation/Perla & Julius FoxJudah GudelskyTamara & Harry HandelsmanEmily Hofmann & Kenneth WinerAlbert JacobsDebbie & Ken JaffeS Kann Sons Co. Foundation, Inc./Amelie & Bernei Burgunder, Jr.Linda & Stephen KaplanSally KaplanKaren & Bob KeatsKinder Morgan Foundation/Maureen BulkleyDeborah Ann Kline & Howard GleckmanDebbie & Terry KorthRose and Harold Kramer Fund/Madelyn Schaefer & Ellen Ross
Krauthamer & Associates/GaryKrauthamerIneke & Peter KreegerSandra Kursban & Stephen SawmellePearl & Gary LakeLeon Foundation/Irene & Alan WurtzelIris & Larry LernerAbby & Rob LevinMarsha & Les LevineYvonne & Charles LevyPatricia & Randall LewisKaren & Jeff LipsonThe Hon. Adrienne & Manny MandelPatricia & Ken MaxHannah & Michael MazerEva L. MeigherSusan & Leonard MerewitzJanet Meyers & Mark PollakSteven MotznoEllen & Jim MyerbergNational Council of Jewish Women Montgomery County/Evelyn MacfaddenThe Mary Daly MacFarland Foundation/Bruce B. WilsonMelanie & Larry NussdorfOceana International Headquarters/Andrew SharplessSusan Berla PerryGeraldine PilzerLibby & Lou Pohoryles
Posner-Wallace Foundation/Elisabeth Schouten & James PosnerJoy Gail RaywidGrace Robinowitz FoundationLorraine & Richard RoseLinda Rosenzweig & Sander BieberLorain & Irving RothsteinSagel Bloomfield Funeral Care/Edward SagelLaura & Bill SalganikRita & Howard SchlossbergSandy & Lewis SchneiderWilma & Stan SchwartzVictor ShargaiPhyllis & Richard SharlinTerry Shuch & Neal MeiselmanShugar Foundation/Ted GeierGottlieb SimonMargo Smith & Gerald LevineJennifer Sosin & Adam PosenThe Stempler Family Foundation/Deana & Gerald StemplerSamson B. SternZiva & Aaron TomaresLynn & Aron TrombkaIsadore & Bessie Turover Philanthropic Fund/Lillian & Harry FriedmanBarbara & Steve Wege
Sidelle WertheimerWomen of Temple Rodef Shalom/Mary Ann KennedyRivka YerushalmiJudy & Leo Zickler
SUPPORTERS$500-$999Anonymous (6)Charlene Barshefsky & Edward CohenJoan BegelmanThe Benevity Impact Community FundAudrey & Stanley BerlinskyCaryl & George BernsteinBarbara & Michael BlausteinCookie & Nelson BlitzFaith & Philip BobrowAli & Ed BonderJo Ann CadeauxChristiana CarrAleen & The Hon. Herbert ChabotAna ChepelinskyNancy & Stewart ChernerBonnie & Rob ClausenStanley and Jeanne Clayman Foundation/Frances & Richard SilbertKamal & Barry CohenMarcy & Neil CohenRita & Jonathan CohenSheila Cohen & Phillip Ochs
Congressional Bank/Jeffrey LipsonNancy & Howard CooperAudrey Corson & Daniel KazzazAnn Louise & Edward CowanJoan & Frank DiCostanzoMim & Steve DubinSeymour DussmanDonna & Mark EvensLynn Friss Feinberg & David KrantzBeth FeldmanSusan & Jay FinkelsteinSherry & Peter FrankArlene & Stephen FriedlanderAmy Gilbert & Steven NewpolAnn & Frank GilbertMarci & Larry GoldbergMerrill GoldsmithJonathan GolubElaine & David GoodmanMicki & Lowell GordonMelanie GrishmanRuby & Herbert HalperinLorraine & Leo HalpertLinda Lurie HirschKathy & Dan HodinRhoda HornsteinSylvia HorwitzJuel JanisCarolyn & Warren KaplanJoan Kleinman & Samuel Witten
Lauren & Andrew KlineThe Korth Companies, Inc.Candace Kovacic-Fleischer & Walter FleischerSusan & Bill KristolLakeforest ToyotaDot & Arnold LearEllen & Stuart LessansCarol & Peter LevinBarbara & Hank LevineBarbara & The Hon. Laurence LevitanMarion LewinJudie & Harry LinowesElaine LynnPhilip MargoliusLibby & Ronald MerrillSusan & Eric MeyersOleg MeyersonNancy & Richard MillsteinMary & John MorellMorgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC/Ron FishbeinEvelyn Morton & Charles WheelerNational Auto Body Collision Center/Tony TossounianTena Nauheim & David HarrisonRoni & Barry NudelmanMark ObrinskyBeverly & Alan PeterkofskyAmy PlatnickSandra & Richard PollenSusan & Ted Rabkin
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Henry and Anne Reich Family Foundation, Inc./Trina & Lee RubensteinMarjorie & David RichmanFaith Roessel & Matthew SlaterFrances Rothstein & Stephen WolkAnn Sablosky & Stephen RockowerSaul Ewing LLP/Edward LevinRichard SchacterJanis & Phil SchiffLilo & The Hon. Richard SchifterAnn Schwartz & David SilverBena & Stan SiegelFanchon & Manuel SilbersteinTerry Ellen SingerBarbara & John SiposJeffrey SlavinBarry SlevinAlexander C. & Tillie S. Speyer Foundation/Carol & Cris FromolutiCelia & Stuart SteingoldDella Stolsworth & Gary RosenHelen & Jonathan SunshineMarilyn & Stef TuckerVinik Family Foundation/Mark HammondJacob WallesHarriet & Frank Weinstein
Helene Weisz & Richard LiebermanGail & Robert WilenskyBlanche & Mark WineVal & Michael WollyBarbara Yellin & Philip WestMarilyn & Bob ZuckermanJennifer & Jeffrey Zukerman
FRIENDS$100-$499Anonymous (28)Nora AbelloHelen AbrahamsNancy Abramowitz & Mark EllenbergJudy & Michael AckermanEsther & Milt AdelmanBurton AdlerDavida & Edward AlexanderCarolyn AlperSue & William AltermanJames AltmanPaula AltmanCarolyn & Robert AmatoJudith AndersonVicky & Tom AutryNancy AxelrodJoan BaileyBetty & Randall BalinSandy BankJoan BarrSamuel Barr Ruth & Charles Bartfeld
Vivian & Ray BassAlice & Howard BaumBeatrice BaumEmily & Graeme BeatonPatricia & Stanley BederBelle Haven Women’s Club/Laura LawlerRose BelmontEmelia BeltranThe Bench Trail Fund/Ruth & Stephen PollakRoberta & Richard BenferSharon & Michael BenolielLawrence BergerPaul BergerJane BergnerDeborah Berkowitz & Geoffrey GannDorothy BerlinDebra & Jerome BermanDenise & Wayne BermanShelly & Peter BermanKim & Bruce BernsteinStella & Paul BernsteinRabbi Stephanie Bernstein & Henry WinokurMarcy & Mickey BerraRichard BetterVivian & Irving BeydaDebra & Edward BieberRebecca & Fred BiedermanDebra & Alan BirnkrantLystra Blake & Michel SundelMaris & Sam BleicherEmily & Michael Blicher
Michele Bloch & Jeffrey RubinSheri & David BlotnerRobert BlumbergLaura & Jeffrey BlumenfeldHarriett & Jack BobbShirley & Joseph BogageMichael BogdanowYvette BoldtJudith BorVictoria Bor & David DugoffJudith & William BortenRobin & Bruce BortnickWatson BoslerDeborah & Selwyn BottinickSara & Bill BoyanMarc BranskyBernice & Joel BreslauJudith BreslerPat Brett-Pollock & Alan PollockNaomi & Harold BrodskyIrith & Roger BrowdyArlene Brown & Eugene BialekMaury BrownPatti & Alan BrownMiriam & David Browning, Jr.Nancy & Alan BubesBulman Dunie Burke & Feld Chtd/Barry NudelmanDavid BulovaShirley Burger
Maria & Robert BurkaIlsa & Mike BushKathy & Arthur CadeauxCaring from a Distance Inc./Nora Jean & Michael LevinMarcia Chambers & Paul ZimmetNancy Chasen & Donald SperoJane CheeverJudith Chernoff & Jeffrey BernsteinRennie & Amoz ChernoffSharon CohanyIrwin CohenLenore & George CohenLinda Cohen-Green & George GreenLinda Lee CohenRita CohenRoz & Zivan CohenRobin & Jerald CohnNadine CohodasGeri & Richard CoopermanBonnie & Elliott CowanCarol & Alan CrollSuzanne Cytryn & Michael FeinsteinHelen DaltonDiane & Seth DavidsonShari DavidsonJanet DecostaLeonard DeitzDel-Ray Glass Company, Inc./Mitchel Papanicolas
Rita DemseyBetsy & Reed DeweyAnne & Louis DiamondNatalie & Larry DickterSharon & Mark DiskinYvonne & Jeffrey DistenfeldJudith DoctorSharon Doner-FeldmanMildred & Harry DornbrandSue & Rabbi George DriesenAndrea DrimmerJudith & Gregory DulovichMary Ann Dutton & Debra Jean VetaRhoda & Norbert EcksteinJoan & Tony EdwardsAnne & Gil EhrenkranzDeborah & Gerald EhrensteinMarlene & Richard EhrlichVera & Bernard EhrlichSandi & Michael EisenbergMiriam Eisenstein & Carol SternThe Hon. Stuart E. EizenstatLinda Engel & Michael GoldsteinRobert EnzelAnita & Mark EpsteinAnita & Noel EpsteinDiane & Burton EpsteinJoy & Herb Epstein
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Rena & Gordon EpsteinStarr & Fred EzraDorothy Fait & David BorensteinFamily & Nursing CareWendy FanaroffJanet FarbsteinCarol & Jack FederSusan & Howard FeibusStephen FeiginEugene FeinbergDoris & Myron FeinsilberClarice & Howard FeldmanElaine & Howie FeldmanKaren & Baruch FellnerNaomi & Gary FelsenfeldDebra & Marvin FeuerSeymour S. & Diane M. Feuer FoundationJudith Fien-HelfmanEdith FierstPeggy & Jack FinarelliArlene & Harold FingerSusan & David FinkBerdie & David FirestoneFaye FirstMeryl & Kevin FishkindDebra & Rabbi Lyle FishmanJack FitzgeraldPatricia & Ronald FlaggAdrienne Flanders & Gerald FriedmanCarol & Michael FlickerNancy FloreenAvraham Forman
Jean & Jeffrey FormanBrenda Lee FoxJeffrey L. FoxMaier B. FoxRichard FraenkelMyra & Daniel FrammArthur FrankLinda & Jay FreedmanGail Fribush & William RudolphMelissa & Robert FriedlandHarriet & Robert FriedmanLeeEllen Friedman & David TaylorMarie & Roberto FriedmanBelle FrishmanEleanor FrishmanRobin & Jay FuchsJudith FurashSheila & Allen GaisinDeborah GarfieldLisa & Richard GarfinkelArthur GaryLesley & Bob GasperowMarjorie & Gilbert GeldonRuth & Earl GeldonJoy & Marc GerberNancy & Carl GewirzSonya GichnerLivleen & Indermit GilHelen GinbergNancy & Dalbert GinsbergJoan GinsbergRonnie Ginsberg
Geraldine GittlesonMargie & Ron GlanczRobin Glantz & Anthony CicconeNancy GlassmanJudy & Warren GlickRobert GlickMorton GluckRonit & Alan GoberLaura GolbergDenise GoldJoy & Archie GoldWalter GoldGerta & Alfred GoldbergRodney GoldenMarsha & Robert GoldfarbBarbara & Ken GoldmanCatherine GoldmanHoward GoldmanJack GoldmanLinda & William GoldmanLotte GoldmanPhilip GoldmanLinda Goldsmith & Howard BergerClare GolubJack GoodmanDavid GooenBarbara GordonDina & Jess GordonJudith GordonRhoda & Louis GorskyVicki Gottlich & Jay GoldmanEunice & Robert GouldCari & Bill Gradison
Helene & Gene GranofGratzer Graphics LLC/Colleen NusserJulian GraubartBetty GreenbergEllen & Morton GreenbergFlorine GreenbergSusanne & Steven GreenbergMarcia & Eli GreenblumRuth GreensteinLinda GrodinBrooke & David GrossLauren Gross & Harold SegallMerna & Joseph GuttentagMegan GuyRonnie & Miles HaberRisa & Charles HackettJanet Hahn & Kenneth SimonHarriet & Harold HalpernJonathan HardisBarbara & William HarkawayHarris Family Foundation/Nancy & John HarrisPatricia Harris-HarrisonSandy & Barry HarrisPatricia Hartge & Alan StrasserDavid HaytowitzSusan & Gerald HellermanRuth & William HenochMaria Hernandez
Judith Herr & Robert SamuelsonSonia HersonEdith & Arthur HesselBarbara & Austin HeymanSaralee HillmanMarion HochSandra HoexterJudy & Ben HofheimerSara & Kenneth HollandMarian & David HoltzShirley & Myles HurwitzSusan & Paul HymanIona Senior Services/Sally WhiteMaxine IsaacsJennifer & Kenneth JacobDebra & Robert JacobsLaura & Jerold Jacobs Selma & Harry JacobsSusan & Barry JacobsJewish Community Relations Council/Ron HalberJewish Historical Society of Greater Washington/Laura ApelbaumJewish Social Service Agency/Margery ArnoldAnnette JollesSue & Kevin JordahlJane JosephsNaomi & Jay JosephsDenise KahnWendy Kahn & Martin BurnsSherry Kaiman
Madeleine & Marvin KalbAmy & Arthur KalesRalph KantrowitzDonald A. KaplanIrene & Ed KaplanRose & Philip KaplanTova Kaplan Mayanne KarminJessica Kasten & Michael RosmanSherry & Stuart KaswellJody Katz & Jeffrey GibbsLita & Bert KatzNathan KatzRosamond KatzBarbara A. KaufmanBarbara & Richard KaufmanSheri & Jeff KaufmanGail KaufmannCharlotte & David KeilMarlene KeilsohnShirley KemelhorMarie-Louise KennedyShelly & Fred KermanBarbara KerxtonElizabeth Kessel & Edward LevineJune & Robert KesslerLeslie & Joseph KesslerSusan & Jeffrey KesslerShirley & Marshall KeysMarky & Bo KirschWendy & Barry KlaytonEsther & Bernard KleinMarilyn Klein
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Naomi KleitmanJoan Jolles KlineEvyan & Robert KoenigSondra & Jeffrey KomarowJoan & Victor KorenmanJulia Korenman & Howard TracerJanice & Stephen KossmanRosa KotelanskiElley & Bob KottBernice & Maxim KovelSteven KoverJoyce KramerThe Hon. Rona E. KramerJoan & Abe KrashJoan & Harold KrauthamerMarjorie & Lawrence KravitzJudith & Jeffrey KremenSheila & Ross KremerJune KrevorJoan Kristal & Steven PenanskySheldon KrysShirley KullenRuth KupperschlagSimcha KuritzkySusan Kushner & Mark CzarnolewskiSandra & Sheldon KusselsonJean Lai & Marvin MarkJudith LandauAnn & Bruce LaneKathryn & Kenneth LaskeyDonna & Jeffrey LawrenceBarbara Lawton
Arthur LeabmanJudith & Martin LeaderBrian LebowitzHannah & Chuck LeftonCatherine & The Hon. Isiah M. LeggettRoberta & Howard LehrerDeborah LeibowitzSandra & Arnold LeibowitzSherry Leichman & Keith SnyderColeman LeiferHarvey LeifertRichard LentSandra & Michael LeonardIna & Larry LermanRandi & Salo LevinasPamela Levine & Todd SchenkDebra Levy Eldercare Associates LLC/Susy MurphyRosalind & Ronald LevySamuel LevySheila LieberSherri & Jim LiebermanShirley LightMitchell LindauerDebra & Michael LinickLinda & Ace LipsonLeonard LiptonRosalie LittMarcia LitwackJane & Robert LoefflerEileen & Mortimer LorberJoan & Kenneth Lorber
Kate & Irv LosmanSara & Allan LoweRita LowenbergAudrey Lyon & Jeffrey WeintraubJudy & Michael MaelPatricia Makely & Joseph SchechterAlan MalmanRhoda MancherElizabeth & Robert MargolisElliot MargolisLeslie Marks Pearl MarksDavid MartinGail MartinClaire MarwickCarol MatesJudith & Arnold MaysEllen & Harvey MazerCamilla McRoryLaurel Barron Mendelsohn & Robert MendelsohnMiriam & Barney MenditchClaire & Curtis MenyukDiane MesirowAnne & Martin MethNaomi MeyerThelma & Barry MeyerSusan & Harry MeyersBruce MinkoffMona & Leonard MitnickSheila & Donald MoldoverRita MondscheinNorma & Leonard Mordfin
Yael MordfinDiane & Mike MorsteinKaren & Edward MosesJanet MuenzBarbara MulitzJim NagelAdele NarvaMiriam & Harvey NathanThe National Center to Encourage Judaism, Inc./Asher GerechtNational Older Worker Career Center, Inc./Gregory MerrillFizzeh Nelson-Desiderio & Tony DesiderioCarol Neustadt & Barry M. CohenMary & Bob NisbetElaine NoblemanNonprofit Village/Kim JonesNorbeck Enterprises/The Hon. Benjamin F. KramerGayle Novig & Terry MahnSamuel OlchykGertrude OlinerKaren & Jan OrensteinMauri OsheroffMary & Bernard PaiewonskyMargery & Barry PassettFrances & Barrett PenanFrances PenslerKoranee & Jim PeppeMarilee & Donald PerkalBetty & Stephen Perloff
Deena PersBarbara & Michael PhillipsBarbara & Robert PhillipsSheila & Robert PinskerLouise PiverAvril PlotnekBonnie Politz & Jerome BermanVivian PollockMarilyn & Ira PolonSylvia PotashCharlotte & Maurice PotoskyBeverly PotterLutz PragerDeborah & Juan PrawdaTheodore PressProfessional Maintenance Management Inc./Mitch LustigPatti & Jeffrey PukatchGerry & Bernard QuinlanSusan & Arnold QuintCarol & Lionel RabinSylvia & Max RabinovitzBarbara & Jon RanhandErica Raphael & Richard FriedmanLucille RaphaelIlana & Carl RappaportSarah & The Hon. Jamie RaskinJacqueline RatnerJudith Ratner & Kenneth GellerEvelyn & Joseph ReaderFredda & Mark Regen
Patricia & Leo RennertJoseph Resch & Alexander LichensteinBonnie Richter & Alan LevinStanley RichterDeborah & Mike RiderBarbara & Bernard RiesCynthea & Thomas RiesenbergBabette & Michael RinisJoyce & Richard RisebergJoshua RokachAnn & Allan RoseIngrid & Milton RoseLinda & Theodore RosenBella RosenbergLaura Sue RosenbergNancy & Ricardo RosenbergJanet Ravner Rosenblum PACE Fund/Florence & Daniel RosenblumLawrence RosenblumSharon RosendhalJudy & Stuart RosenthalPam & Glenn RosenthalRusty & Stephen RosmanBarbara RossEllen & Alvin RossMiriam RothchildGeorge RothsteinPhyllis RozmanFran & Robert RubinStephen RubinJudith & George RubyBev & Rick Rudman
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Frances RuttPatrick RyanLenore SackAllan SacksRebecca & Harold SadinSandra SadoffRuth Ann SaffitzGilla & Harold SaltzmanJulie Samuels & Barry HoltJane & David SchachterTom SchaumbergFred ScheigertMarilyn & Barry ScheinerStanley ScherrSusan Schiffer & Mitchell GoldsteinMarilyn Schimpf & Sheldon LampertEllis SchlossenbergSusan & Larry SchorCarla & Jon SchraubMolly SchuchatCarol Schulman & Ralph BarocasSandra & Jack SchwalbThe Hon. Carol SchwartzHaidee SchwartzRobin SchwartzmanSandra & The Hon. Robert SchwarzbartSusan & Stephen ScolnikJanet ScribnerPaul SegelRita SegermanRachel & Rabbi Ethan Seidel
Sharon Seidel & Steve MossAnna & David SeidmanRuth SeifJudy & Hank SeiffMargaret SeldinSenior Service America, Inc./Nekeisia BooyerSenior Service Americs, Inc./Anthony SarmientoElaine ShafrinHarriet & Stephen ShapiroJudith Shapiro-Auerbach & Kenneth AuerbachRuth ShapiroAnn & Jimmy ShermanBonnie & Neil ShermanBeverly & Harlan SherwatSue & Robert ShoenbergCharles ShortBobbi & Larry ShulmanArlene SidellRachel & Micah SiegelDeborah SilbermanNancy & Bert SilverSharon & Ira SilvermanCarole & Barry SilvermetzBeth & Barry SimonHarriet & Arthur SimonSara & Rabbi Matthew SimonVicki & Gary SimonCarrie & Harold SingerLena & Fred SiskindWynne & Ron SitrinAnn SloaneVirginia Sloss
The Albert and Lillian Small Foundation, Inc./Shirley & Albert SmallAnne & Marcus Smith Fund/Joanne SmithDeborah SmythCecelia & Thomas SonnabendMargo & Robert SorrentinoThe Hon. Ruth SpectorRick & Debbie StanleyJudith StarkWilliam & Vivienne Stark Family FoundationLinda SteinLori & Allen SteinmanAudrey & Howard StelzerEve & Andy SternJane & Ronald SternMerna & Melvin SternVirginia & Robert SternMarcia SternfeldToni Stifano & Marc WaltonThomas StiyerIda & Michael SubinSuburban Hospital John Hopkins Medicine/Leslie WeberLorraine & Fred SulmerSherry SundickCarol & Harry TabakGabie TahanHarold TalismanEdith & David TatelSheila & Steven Taube
Pat & Charles TellerStanley TempchinTemple Sinai Women of Reform Judaism/Barbara MintzEllen TillmanRachel & Kenneth TowbinMildred TrebachJudy & Vic TynesU.S. Attorney’s Office, Greenbelt, MD/Jane NathanJane UdelsonLaura UdisSusan & Richard UgelowBeth & Sanford UngarKathleen UngerDebby & Bruce VivariCarol & Don VogelMarta VogelRuth & Simon WagmanSara Wagschal & Jay ElinskyBeverly WalcoffJoan & Neil WaldmanIrene & Bill WallertJudith & Richard WaltersHarriet & Ronald WardWashington Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood/Ellen MillerWealth Management/Arnold LermanAlfons WeberLoretta WeberCynthia & Stephen Weidman
Michele WeilMarcia WeinbergCheryl & Robert WeinerJoann & Richard WeinerDonald WeinsteinDonna & Rick WeinsteinGeraldyne WeiserJoan M. WeissLinda & Mark WeissJudith Welles & Tim ShankLinda Wertlieb & Alan DereshMinna & Ben WilliamowskyNoreen & Scott WinkelmanVickie WitkinJudy & Harold WittmanBarbara & Paul WolfandPeter WolfePhyllis & Robert WolffNancy & Charles WolfsonRita WolfsonCarole & Joe WolinskyCynthia Wolloch & Joseph Reid, Jr.Eileen & Fred WolpertCharlotte WolpoffBarbara Woodall & Scott KragieWorking Systems, Inc./Kathleen WisemanPhilip YaffeeZehava YakobovitchAngela YerginEllen & Bernard YoungMartin Zatz
Hilda ZeldonKaren & Robert ZelnickLois Zuckerman & Stephen LevyKaren Zuckerstein
IN-KIND DONATIONSWe gratefully acknowledge these gifts of pro bono professional services, vehicle donations via Car-J and other gifts of goods and services valued at $500 or more.Daniel AbramowitzAlan AldaAARPAARP MarylandAARP VirginiaAdventist Community Services of Greater WashingtonAmerica-China International FoundationArent Fox, LLP/Kenneth Jacob, Jessica L. Harrington and Alex SternArts for the AgingAsbury Methodist VillageBarbara BarbanDavid BaumThe Beacon NewspaperBender JCC of Greater WashingtonCharles BeneschBethesda Big Train BaseballBethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
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Big LearningJeffrey BolotinFrieda BufanoCasa de MarylandCatholic Charities of the Archdiocese of WashingtonCharles E. Smith Life CommunitiesChinese American Senior Services AssociationCombined Federal Campaign of the National Capital AreaCommonwealth of Virginia CampaignCounty Cable MontgomeryAlan CrollRichard DineTracey DorfmannEaster Seals Serving DC, MD and VAEthiopian Community CenterHarold EvansFairfax 50+Fairfax County GovernmentFairfax County Long Term Care Coordinating CouncilFord’s TheatreForrester ConstructionFrederick County Department of AgingJason GamseBrett Gellman
Weiwei GerlElinor Ginzler & Walter GrossDavid GoldsteinMicki & Lowell GordonGratzer Graphics LLCGreat American LandscapesHabitat for Humanity Metro MarylandJacob HartranftCarol HausmanDoug Hill/ABC WJLA-TVHistorical Society of Frederick County, MarylandJoe HoffmanHoly Cross HealthHousing Initiative PartnershipHousing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery CountyGabryal HugheyInterfaith WorksIslamic Society of the Washington AreaAnna JenefskyJewish Coalition Against Domestic AbuseJewish Community Center of Northern VirginiaJewish Community Relations CouncilThe Jewish Federation of Greater WashingtonJewish Foundation for Group Homes
Jewish Social Service AgencyKeightley & Ashner LLP/Linda RosenzweigThe Korth Companies, Inc.Harvey Levine PhotographerIra Levine PhotographerDavid LevyLiteracy Council of Montgomery CountyLloyd-Meurer Portrait StudioLuck CaterersMaryland Charity CampaignMaryland Department of Labor, Licensing and RegulationMaryland Department of TransportationMaryland Division of Rehabilitation ServicesMid-County United MinistriesBobbe & Herb MintzMontgomery CollegeMontgomery County Commission for WomenMontgomery County Department of Health and Human ServicesMontgomery County Department of Transportation
Montgomery County Historical SocietyMontgomery County Office of Human ResourcesMontgomery County Office of Human RightsMontgomery County Public SchoolsMontgomery County RecreationMildred MoorePat Lawson Muse/NBC News4Muslim Community CenterNational Capital Regional Transportation Planning BoardNational Institutes of HealthNBC UniversalThe Nonprofit VillageJanet O’ConnellPer ScholasPhoenix ComputersPotomac Garden CenterPreCon EventProyecto Salud ClinicAbel QuisbertDiane Rainey PhotographyHarry RandRebuilding Together Montgomery CountyRehab-D FurnitureMichael RibinDonald Rindler
MaryRose & Saul RogolskyRSVP Northern VAMichael SandersSaul Ewing LLP/Edward R. Levin, Esq.Seabury Resources for AgingSenior Service America, Inc.Shady Grove Adventist Medical CenterSheraton Tyson’s HotelEllen ShorrHoward B. Silberberg, Esq.Silver Spring Regional Services CenterCynthia SilversteinRichard SimonIan SoboroffJan Solomon & Kenneth SimonsonDavid SteinfeldTotal Wine & More
United States Social Security AdministrationUnited Way of the National Capital AreaVolunteer FairfaxVolunteer SolutionsVornado/Charles E. Smith Management ServicesWashington Adventist HospitalWashington Jewish Week/Mid-Atlantic MediaWashington Metropolitan Area Transit AuthoritySam WaterstonRose WechslerWinston & Strawn LLP/Marion Kristal Goldberg, Esq.Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing ArtsWorkSource MontgomeryLeonard YourmanJoanne Zuckerman
Photography:p3, left: Harvey Levinep3, right: Leah Bradleyp4: Harvey & Ira Levinep5: Diane Raineyp6: Harvey Levine
p7: Harvey Levinep9, left: James Briglp9, right: Trey Johansonp13: Harvey Levine
CreditsDesign: Beth Ponticello, cedc.org
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