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From the President and CEO
   Each fiscal year, there are moments that serve to better define
who we are and where we are going as an organization.
   One of those moments came in March as the COVID-19
pandemic moved from potentiality to reality and life changed.
They say there are two basic human responses to emergencies as
severe as a global pandemic—some people run away while some
run to help. At Evangelical Community Hospital we are fortunate
to count the vast majority of our team members in the latter
category.
   COVID-19 dramatically altered our operations, prompted
increased communication with employees and the community,
and significantly impacted our revenue. Yet through it all, the
commitment of our employees never waivered, allowing us
to continue providing the high-quality, personalized care our
friends, families, and neighbors have come to expect of us.
   But the pandemic wasn’t the only defining moment in fiscal
year 2020.
   In collaboration with the Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA, we
launched our first joint venture with Geisinger at the Miller Center
for Recreation and Wellness in Lewisburg. Together, the entities
will continue to live out the inspired vision of the Miller family for
a healthier community.
   The Hospital formed Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical
Services (or ERMMS) to support area ambulance companies
struggling to recruit new volunteers and ensure quality
emergency medical services are available regardless of where you
live or when you need them.
   We continued to work toward the completion of our most
ambitious construction project to date—the 112,000-square-foot
Patient Room Improvement, Modernization, and Enhancement
project we commonly call PRIME. We look forward to
celebrating the opening of this facility with you in fiscal year
2021.
   While like most everyone I will remember fiscal year
2020 for the unprecedented challenges of navigating
a pandemic, I also will proudly remember that we
continued doing what we always do—providing for
the health and wellness needs of our community
and defining what it means to be the community’s
Hospital.

Kendra Aucker,
President and CEO
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Table of
Contents
  Prepared for the Unthinkable
 U.S. Senator Bob Casey Visits
 Joint Venture Impacts
     Community Wellness
 Stepping in to Shore up
     Emergency Services
 PRIME Construction Nears
     Completion
 Board of Directors
 Donor Report
 Financial Report
 Community Benefit Report

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Prepared for the Unthinkable
   In March 2020, life in the Central Susquehanna Valley changed.       elective procedures. Operating rooms would only be permitted to
   The COVID-19 pandemic, originating in China, arrived in the          perform procedures qualifying as emergencies or essential to the
United States. Cases were first observed on the West Coast but          immediate health of the patient.
quickly started to show up in metropolitan areas on the East                Approximately 250 Evangelical employees identified as
Coast. As cases in New York City and southeastern Pennsylvania          not essential to operations were immediately furloughed. The
mounted, it quickly became apparent that it wasn’t a matter of if,      Hospital was the first healthcare entity in the region to send a
but when, the Valley would see its first evidence of COVID-19.          sizable number of workers home, and the quick action would pay
                                                                        dividends in the long run.
Operational Response                                                        Employees who could complete their essential tasks remotely
    Evangelical Community Hospital’s response, in development           were ordered to do so. Employees whose job functions required
since December 2019, was carefully measured and highly                  them to be on-site continued to work through the pandemic with
strategic.                                                              appropriate infection control protocols—including the use of
    On March 19, 2020, the Hospital enacted its Pandemic                personal protective equipment (PPE), daily screening, masks, and
Plan in conjunction with orders from Governor Tom Wolf that             physical distancing—as recommended by the Centers for Disease
healthcare organizations in the state immediately suspend               Control and PA Department of Health.
                                                                                                                   

                        Suzanne Radel, Medical Assistant, and Shianne Maurer,
                        LPN, Internal Medicine of Evangelical-Lewisburg, staff
                        the Hospital's drive through coronavirus testing site. The
                        testing site served the purpose of administering tests and
                        keeping potential COVID-19-positive individuals from
                        entering the Hospital. Staff ing of the site was made possible
                        by individuals from primary and specialty care off ices and
                        other Hospital personnel who stepped up to take shift s.

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Alicia Bradley
Dining Services Associate, Nutritional Services
Dining room service during the pandemic quickly
tightened for safety. Open to employees only, menu
items changed drastically to pre-packaged items
and to limited hot foods. The entire Nutritional
Services team adapted quickly and effectively to
modified meals, the integration of community-
donated food items, and fewer staff to work both
the kitchen and serving line.

  “As staffing levels changed to accommodate
  fewer people being served, I just shifted my
  attention to what needed to be done differently.
  What was most important was making sure what
  could be done to feed our employees was done.”

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        With area schools shuttered for the remainder of
     the school year, the Hospital established childcare
      for employees working on-site or remotely at
       the Miller Center for Recreation and Wellness,
        Lewisburg.
            Senior Hospital leadership was split into
         four groups of four, and an on-call schedule
          was established to ensure there were always
          clinical and non-clinical leaders on-site, on-
           call, and working remotely. The groups were
           on-site for 12-hour blocks (7:30 am to 7:30
            pm) seven days a week. The Hospital’s CEO
             was in the building every third day.
                 Access to the facility was highly
             restricted; visitors, vendors, Hospital
              volunteers, and non-Hospital caregivers
              were not permitted in the facility through
              the height of the pandemic. Exceptions
               were limited to end-of-life situations,
               births, and patients under the age of 18.
                    Outpatient services and clinics were
               consolidated into a central location,
                and most other locations were closed
                to patients. Providers from primary
                and specialty care clinics continued
                to see patients with acute needs at
                the Center for Orthopaedics, 210 JPM
                Road, Lewisburg. The newly renovated
                facility provided ample space and
                possessed appropriate areas to screen
               patients. Patients were also given the
               option to utilize telemedicine for some
               appointments.

                   Lisa Yumen, RN, dressed in full personal
                   protective equipment, triages patients
                  in the garage bay located outside of the
                  Emergency Department. This temporary
                 site was set up to allow a segregated area
                for pre-treatment and to deliver COVID-19
               testing of individuals who felt ill enough to
               present at the Emergency Department.

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A screening station was established              Getting enough supplies quickly became a
at the entrance to the Emergency              challenge as the pandemic became more intense.
                                                Cathy Kline, Logistics and Distribution Manager,
Department to immediately identify
                                                   Supply Chain Services, and her team worked
suspected COVID-19 cases and keep
                                                day-in and day-out to stock up on needed items
them segregated from patients seeking             and to pursue new resources to find supplies.
care for other issues. An Alternative
Treatment Site was established in a
tent behind the Ambulance Bay to
accommodate a potential surge in cases
arriving at the Emergency Department.
    An Alternative Testing Site was set
up behind the Plaza 15 Shopping Center
with the Mobile Health of Evangelical
bus serving as the anchor. The site
was designed to reduce the influx of
those seeking testing at the Emergency
Department. From March through June 30,
2,026 people were tested at the site.
    A team consisting of representatives
from around the organization met
daily to ensure the Hospital’s supply of
essential materials, including PPE, was
sufficient to carry on operations. The
group effectively sourced materials from
traditional suppliers and non-traditional
suppliers, including masks and gowns
from members of the area’s Plain
Community and protective equipment
manufactured by professors from nearby
Bucknell University. To the group’s credit,
at no time during the pandemic did a
lack of supplies impact patient care.

                     

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    Julie Fohringer
    Clinical Risk/Quality Specialist—Quality,
    Patient Safety, and Risk Management
    Many Evangelical employees who were accustomed
    to coming to work daily and performing duties on-site
    suddenly found themselves working out of home
    offices. For Julie, who has worked in an office setting
    closely around coworkers since 1997, the change of
    location was refreshing.

       “The transition to working at home went really
       well for me. I found I could do my work effectively
       and that my team and Director were never far
       away. We could and did regularly communicate
       by phone, or Skype, or through Microsoft Teams,
       and I felt very in-tune with what was happening
       at the Hospital and within my own Department.
       As far as balance, at the end of the workday I
       was able to close the door of the office and start
       the next day brand new.”

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                                                     Emergency Department, one in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit,
                                                                        one in Catheterization Lab's Procedure Care Unit, and one in the
    The Hospital’s inpatient care team established a special
                                                                        Nursery. Six negative pressure rooms were added to the Intensive
COVID-19 unit to care for positive or suspected positive patients in
                                                                        Care and Step Down units and two rooms were added to the
a manner that kept them isolated from other patients and limited
                                                                        Emergency Department. One room was created in The Family
staff crossover.
                                                                        Place, the Hospital’s Obstetric Unit.
    A facilities team worked with clinical leaders to increase the
                                                                            As restrictions from the state loosened in May and June,
Hospital’s complement of negative pressure rooms. Negative
                                                                        Evangelical methodically reopened its operating rooms to
room pressure is an isolation technique used in hospitals to
                                                                        elective procedures, reopened outpatient clinics and services,
prevent cross-contamination from room to room. It includes
                                                                        eased visitor restrictions, dismantled the Alternative Treatment
ventilation that generates “negative pressure” to allow air to
                                                                        Site, and started to recall furloughed employees. Employees
be drawn into the isolation room from surrounding areas and
                                                                        were carefully brought back to work at pace with patient volume
directly vented to the outside, as air will naturally flow from areas
                                                                        increases to ensure the organization remained financially stable.
with higher pressure to areas with lower pressure, preventing
                                                                            Infection control protocols—including universal screening,
contaminated air from escaping the room.
                                                                        masking, and physical distancing—remained in place.
    Under normal circumstances, only three negative pressure
rooms existed on the nursing floors along with one in the                                                           

Between March 1 and June 30, 2020,
Evangelical Community Hospital had:

          COVID-19 Inpatients
        Tested
          Positive Tests
        Negative Tests
           COVID-19 Discharges
            Deaths

                         Linda Mann and Erin Skonecki, Radiologic
                Technologists, prepare to take X-rays with portable
              imaging equipment in the Emergency Department.
             These technologies allowed care to be taken to the
            patient instead of transporting a patient through the
            Hospital, which would have risked greater exposure
                                  to others if COVID-19 positive.

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                                                                                  5,448                  Video views of
Communications
    In order to ensure the Hospital remained connected to its
employees, regardless of status, and the community while serving
                                                                                                         first COVID-19
as a source of reliable, factual information, a clear and powerful                                       patient discharge
communication plan was needed.                                                                           celebration
    With three employees of the six-person department
furloughed, the three remaining full-time communication team
members delivered.
    The team’s first priority—as it is in all situations—was to ensure
the workforce felt informed and Hospital leadership was transparent          The daily updates were repeated on the Employee Portal, a
with what was happening in the organization and the community.           page previously established on the external website that allows
From March 15 through May 31, two COVID-19 updates were sent             employees offsite to access important information that previously
daily to the entire workforce. The first detailed the administrator      would have only appeared on the organization’s intranet. This
on call, the emergency response commander for the day, and the           allowed remote employees and those furloughed to stay engaged
infection control officer. The second included operational updates,      with what was happening at the Hospital. With the help of People
resources for impacted employees, and any commentary on what             and Culture, resources for employees on unemployment claims,
was happening outside the walls of the Hospital.                         benefits, and more were added to the page.
                                                                             From March 19 to June 30, there were more than 51,900 page
                                                                         views for the Employee Portal.
                                                                             The COVID-19 pandemic was and is a public health crisis,
                                                                         and people naturally turned to their Hospital for accurate, timely
                                                                         information.
                                                                             With the majority of the public sequestered in their
                                                                         homes, social media quickly developed into a key channel of
                                                                         communication. Audiences for all of the Hospital’s social media
                                                                         platforms grew significantly over the course of the pandemic;
                                                                         Facebook alone jumped 13 percent in three months. The team
                                                                         used infographics created for social media to provide access
                                                                         to resources and educate the public on what they could do to
                                                                         protect themselves and their families. Social reach—defined as
                                                                         the content coming to someone’s news feed—totaled more than
                                                                         20,000, while social engagement—defined as taking some action,
                                                                         liking, or sharing—totaled more than 1,500 for those infographics.
                                                                             The Hospital also created a coronavirus webpage, accessible
                                                                         from the home page or the direct URL: evanhospital.com/
                                                                         virus. The page included updates on Hospital operations, daily
                                                                         COVID-19 testing statistics, video content, links to sites such as
                                                                         the Centers for Disease Control and PA Department of Health, and
                                                                         other helpful resources.
                                                                             Year-over-year data show website traffic increased by nearly 47
                                                                         percent from March 19 to June 30, 2020, as compared to the same
                                                                         period in 2019.
                                                                             In addition, near daily press inquiries were fielded, several
As surgical services slowed down because of the                          emails were sent to the Hospital’s database of more than 30,000
ceasing of elective procedures, John Lewis, RN,                          local email addresses, a number of short videos were produced,
Director of Surgical Services, and his team adapted.
                                                                         and a number of media and community conference calls were
Many began to fill diff erent, much-needed roles
                                                                         organized.
outside of their normal duties. He noted that they
missed the camaraderie of being together but                                                                         
worked hard to do the very best for the Hospital.

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                                           Jaime Binkley, RN
                                           Operating Room
                                           With elective surgeries on hold and only
                                           emergency procedures being completed in the
                                           Hospital’s operating rooms, surgical staff found
                                           themselves in other vital roles such as screening
                                           employees for COVID-19.

                                             “Itʼs definitely different in these times, but weʼre
                                             doing what we need to do to keep the Hospital safe,
                                             not only for our employees but also the patients
                                             and people who need care. I think that any change
                                             makes people nervous, but anybody in healthcare
                                             needs to be adaptable to change.”
Photo Credit: Rob Inglis, The Daily Item                                                            9

        
     Mike Pope
     Plumber, Plant Engineering
     Many employees saw a reassignment in duties
     during COVID-19, including Mike Pope, who
     moved from Plant Engineering Plumber to a
     security role. He was charged with manning the
     Emergency Department parking lot to direct
     patients to specific entryways for COVID-19 and
     non-COVID-19 treatments.

       “Even though it wasnʼt part of my regular job, it
       was interesting meeting people. I enjoy helping
       people, so guiding them to the right place for care
       was rewarding. I always welcome the chance to
       help out wherever I can.”

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                                                        and wellness during the pandemic. The communications team
                                                                           created an email address—together@evanhospital.com—to
Community Support
                                                                           accommodate messages of hope and support. The resulting
    It’s often said that in difficult times, one’s true character shows.
                                                                           images, cards, and well-wishes were posted on the Hospital’s
This is certainly true of the Central Susquehanna Valley!
                                                                           intranet for employees and shared through social media.
    Evangelical received numerous offers from employees,
community members, and businesses to generously donate
supplies, food, and services to support the Hospital as it                 Financial Impact
responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. A list of the most needed                  With prudent management of its expenses as well as the
supplies was maintained on the Hospital website along with                 receipt of state and federal grants, Evangelical survived the
directions on how to go about completing a donation. Support               COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on its finances through the close of
was recognized through social media and advertisements in local            fiscal year 2020 and turned a hopeful eye to fiscal year 2021.
print media.                                                                   While the Hospital did not meet budget projections for
    Along with supplies and food, the Hospital gratefully accepted         the fiscal year and lost revenue was significant, its financial
financial support from individuals and businesses. Donations to            performance outpaced that of many healthcare organizations.
the COVID-19 Emergency Fund helped offset net revenue losses                   For additional details on the financial impact of the pandemic,
stemming from the suspension of elective procedures as well as             see page 58.
the unplanned purchase of important equipment and supplies
related to the pandemic response.                                                                Several COVID-19 patient discharge celebrations
    Many in the community simply wanted to express their                                       were held by staff for patients who spent long stays
                                                                                                 to recover. All employees who could gather were
admiration and gratitude for those working to care for their health
                                                                                            asked to line the hallways to make joyous noise as the
                                                                                               patients were wheeled out to their waiting families.

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Patricia Bowman, LPN
Authorization Specialist, Utilization Review
When the Hospital instituted pandemic procedures
internally, some services began to slow or stop. This
impacted staffing, and the difficult decision was
made to either reduce hours or temporarily furlough
some employees. Tools were put in place for these
employees to continue receiving communication so
they could stay in touch with what was happening
within the organization.

  “I wasnʼt upset by being one of the furloughed
  employees. I understood why the decision was made.
  I quickly assessed my financial situation and felt
  confident that my husband and I could manage. Time
  is golden, and being off allowed me to stay busy, help
  my grandson with his fifth-grade studies while his
  parents worked, and I was able to have the benefit of
  continued healthcare coverage that I needed for my
  husband and myself.”

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U.S. Senator Bob Casey Visits
    U.S. Senator Bob Casey visited the area on July 22, 2019,           Moderating the discussion was a representative of the
with a stop at Evangelical Community Hospital. The purpose of        Pennsylvania Health Access Network. Joining from Evangelical
the visit was to have a roundtable conversation with physicians      were James Stopper, Vice President of Finance and Chief
and patients on pre-existing conditions. The participants shared     Financial Officer; John F. Devine, DO, FACP, CPE, Vice President
how these conditions impact the care of the patient with regard      of Medical Affairs; John Pfeifer, MD, Interventional Cardiologist
to insurance and the Hospital with regard to reimbursement           with the Heart and Vascular Center; and John Turner, MD, FACS,
and patients coming to the Hospital later and needing more           Medical Director of Cancer Services.
extensive care.

                                     The opportunity to share expertise with governmental leaders allows Hospital administration and
                                          medical professionals to talk about the issues that most impact the care of patients.

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Joint Venture Impacts
Community Wellness
    In August 2019, Evangelical Community Hospital, Geisinger,       operations. In addition, the joint venture acquired six acres
the Miller Center for Recreation and Wellness, and the Greater       around the facility to expand parking, make room for two new
Susquehanna Valley YMCA came together to make a positive,            pools—one for competition and one for general aquatics—and
lasting impact on the health and wellness of the region.             create an enhanced full-day childcare center that will include
    Evangelical and Geisinger formed their first joint venture at    after-school care and more.
the Miller Center. The center was transferred to the joint venture       The new entity is known as the Lewisburg YMCA at the Miller
by the Miller family, who generously provided the funds to found     Center, powered by Evangelical and Geisinger.
the facility. The YMCA was contracted to run the day-to-day

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By coming together in one facility, the four organizations       in August 2016 to the role of Community Health and Wellness
are able to offer comprehensive and affordable wellness and          Educator and Wellness at Work Coordinator. No stranger to the
recreation programs for all generations in the heart of the          Miller Center, McNally served as a personal trainer starting in
community.                                                           2017.
    In October 2019, Ryan McNally was named Director of                  On December 16, 2019, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held
the venture. McNally has been part of the Evangelical family         celebrating the transition of the Miller Center to the joint venture
of employees since May 2016, first                                   of Evangelical and Geisinger and welcoming the YMCA as
serving as a Community Health and                                    the operational partner.
Wellness Instructor and Fitness
Center Attendant, then advancing

                                                                 Opposite page, pictured from left to right: Cutting the ribbon at the new
                                                                 Lewisburg YMCA at the Miller Center, Sue Greene, Board Chair, Greater
                                                                 Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce; Jim Mathias, former President of
                                                                 the Miller Center Board of Directors; TeaJay Aikey, President and CEO, Central
                                                                 PA Chamber of Commerce; Bonnie McDowell, Chief Executive Officer, Greater
                                                                 Susquehanna Valley YMCA; Matt Walsh, Chief Operating Officer, Geisinger; and
                                                                 Kendra Aucker, President and CEO, Evangelical Community Hospital.

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A new ambulance began serving Snyder County on October 1, 2019, thanks to a partnership
                 between Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical Services (ERMMS) and Hummels Wharf Fire
              Company. Pictured from left to right are Matthew Abbey, EMT; Jason Mercer, NRP, Paramedic
                    and Team Leader of the Hummels Wharf ambulance service; Jeff Buckley, Fire Chief at
                    Hummels Wharf Fire Company, the home base of the new ambulance; and Nick Klose,
                      Clinical Director of Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical Services. In the partnership,
                                          ERMMS provides the ambulance and the staff ing to cover service.

Stepping in to Shore up
Emergency Services
    In an effort to ensure surrounding communities continue to receive consistent, high-
quality emergency medical services, Evangelical Community Hospital announced the
formation of Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical Services (ERMMS) in fiscal year 2020.
    “The national crisis of staffing ambulances with volunteers has been impacting our
region for some time,” said Jonathan Bastian, PA-C, Operations Director for ERMMS. “Many
services are seeing their core group of volunteers age out of active duty, and fewer new
volunteers are stepping in to fill the gaps.”
    “As a healthcare leader in the region, we understood we needed to find a new approach
in order to provide strong, regional emergency services for all people regardless of the time
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of day and where someone lives,” said Kendra Aucker, President
and CEO, Evangelical Community Hospital. “ERMMS is that new      to the Hummels Wharf Fire Company to support emergency
approach.”                                                       responses to the village of Hummels Wharf, Monroe Township,
    The Hospital, through its former Pre-Hospital Services       and surrounding communities.
department, had been supplying staffing support to various           While conversations continue with other ambulance
ambulance companies from Middleburg to Watsontown with           companies in the Central Susquehanna Valley, the Hospital
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics. This        remains committed to working cooperatively with all emergency
had been effective in meeting short-term needs, but this more    response services.
centralized effort is now addressing the community’s long-term       “Other entities have expressed interest in joining, and we
emergency medical response needs.                                are actively exploring those opportunities,” said Aucker. “But it’s
    Mifflinburg Ambulance Company became the first strategic     important for everyone to understand we will continue to work
partner in October 2019 as the Hospital subsidiary officially    with all of the area’s EMS organizations in the same manner we
launched. Shortly after the launch, an ambulance was added       always have—whether they are part of ERMMS or not.”
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PRIME Construction
Nears Completion
July 2019                                                                January 2020

    The Patient Room Improvement, Modernization, and
Enhancement (PRIME) project continued to visually change the
Hospital campus in fiscal year 2020. With each bit of advancement,
excitement grew in both staff and the community. Dramatic glass
panels filled the steel beams, and walls and fixtures started to
shape the inside—bringing the future of healthcare in the new
facility into focus.
    As the fiscal year ended, after a few minor delays in construction
stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, PRIME was back on track
with an anticipated Fall 2020 unveiling. Fiscal year 2021 will be an
exciting one as PRIME is opened and individuals who need medical
care will begin to experience the enhanced patient experience
Evangelical’s providers and staff can deliver in the new facility.

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June 2020

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Board of
Directors
Timothy J. Apple
Roger S. Haddon Jr.                        Timothy J. Apple             Roger S. Haddon Jr.      Jeff rey J. Kapsar
Jeffrey J. Kapsar                           Director of Sales              President/CEO             President/CEO
                                        Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU)        Sunbury Broadcasting   Mifflinburg Bank & Trust
Amanda G. Kessler, Esq.                        Lewisburg                    Corporation               Selinsgrove
Linda J. Korb, PhD, NCPsyA                                                  Selinsgrove

Shawn P. McGlaughlin, MD
John E. Meckley, Esq.
Christopher J. Motto, MD
Timm A. Moyer
Julia E. Redcay, DO
Matthew W. Reish, MD
J. Donald Steele Jr.
David M. Zelechoski, MD                Amanda G. Kessler, Esq.          Linda J. Korb, PhD,
                                          CEO/General Counsel                NCPsyA
                                           Synergy Grandview                    Milton
Board Off icers                               Pharmacy, Inc.
                                               Lewisburg
Timothy J. Apple – Chair
J. Donald Steele Jr. – Vice Chair

Corporate Off icers
Kendra A. Aucker – President/CEO
James A. Stopper – Treasurer
William P. Anderson III – Secretary
                                      Shawn P. McGlaughlin, MD         John E. Meckley, Esq.
Ex-Off icio Members                             Physician
                                      Family Medicine of Evangelical
                                                                               Attorney
                                                                                Milton
Kendra A. Aucker                               Mifflinburg
Kathryn M. Giorgini, DO

Directors Emeritus
James G. Apple
Martha A. Barrick
John D. Griffith
Robert L. Gronlund
Sara G. Kirkland
John H. Mathias                       Christopher J. Motto, MD            Timm A. Moyer
                                                Surgeon                     Co-Founder
William G. Reish, MD                       Surgical Specialists            MoJo Active, Inc.
                                             of Evangelical                 Watsontown
Norman S. Rich                                 Lewisburg

Solicitor
Nicole Kaylor, Esq.

                                         Julia E. Redcay, DO           Matthew W. Reish, MD     J. Donald Steele Jr.      Dav id M. Zelechoski, MD
                                              Physician                 Orthopaedic Surgeon    Chairman/President/CEO             Physician
                                         OB/GYN of Evangelical          SUN Orthopaedics of      The Northumberland          Internal Medicine of
                                              Lewisburg                     Evangelical             National Bank                Evangelical
                                                                             Lewisburg                Lewisburg                   Lewisburg

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Donor Report
Fiscal Year 2020
We are pleased to recognize the following friends of the Hospital for their generosity and support. These individuals,
corporations, organizations, and foundations provide for Hospital services, capital, and endowment needs.

Lifetime Giving
The following individuals, businesses, corporations, and foundations have given cumulative, lifetime gift s that equal or
exceed $100,000:
Anonymous (4)                                  William & Elizabeth (Betty) K. Frederick*     Pennsylvania Department of Health
The 1994 Charles B. Degenstein Foundation      Daniel Green Freeman Estate                   Pennsylvania Governor’s Office
Donald C. Allen Estate                         Sally A. Fulmer Estate                        Pennsylvania Higher Education
Jim & Carole App                               Fulton Bank                                      Assistance Agency
James G. & Patricia Apple                      Walter C. Geiger Estate                       Pennsylvania House
Arvilla Arnold Estate                          Geisinger                                     Playworld Systems, Inc.
Auxiliary to Evangelical Community Hospital    Robert & DeOnne Gronlund                      The Pepsi Beverages Company
Alan & Martha Barrick                          Katherine Hoffa Estate                        Margaret Purnell Estate
Gary & Barbara Baylor                          A.D. Houston Estate                           Quandel Construction Group, Inc.
Amy M. Bell Estate                             Dick & Jane Humphreys                         Elva K. Reitz Estate
Clair R. Boop Estate                           Thyra M. Humphreys*                           Bernadine F. Richard
Martha C. Bower Estate                         John Family Foundation                        Robert L. Rooke Estate
A.W. Brown Estate                              Mary Lou Johnson Estate                       Silvertip, Inc.
Bucknell University                            The JPM Company                               Cindy & Dick* Skelton
Central Pennsylvania Workforce                 Raymond D. Kline Estate                       Edna M. Sheary Charitable Trust
   Development Corporation                     Lucy Koch Estate                              The Ralph & Josephine Smith Fund at the First
Charles Foundation, Inc.                       The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation      Community Foundation Partnership
Citizens’ Electric Company of Lewisburg, PA    Randall D. & Janet S. Kramm*                     of Pennsylvania
COLDWELL BANKER Penn One Real Estate, Inc.     M & T Bank                                    Sovereign Bank
Rachel M. Comstock Estate                      Anna K. Marsh Estate                          The Donald B. & Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation
Cornerstone Advisors                           Richard L. Mattern                            Stantec
The Daily Item                                 Priscilla A. Merritt Estate                   SUN Orthopaedics of Evangelical
Michael & Carolyn Daniloff                     Mifflinburg Bank & Trust                      Sunbury Broadcasting Corp.
Department of Community &                      The Miller Family                             Susquehanna Community Bank
   Economic Development                          Joan & Dale Miller                          Velma R. Swope Endowment Fund
Department of Environmental Protection           Matt & Beth Miller & Children               Union County United Way
Department of Public Welfare                     Kelly Miller & Children                     U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services
W. Earl Dieffenderfer Estate                   Milton Auxiliary to Evangelical Community     VNA Health System
Robert W. & Lucy E. Donehower*                    Hospital                                   Watsontown Brick Company
Evangelical Community Hospital Medical Staff   The Northumberland National Bank              Weis Markets, Inc.
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund                  George A. & Jane G. Norton*                   Windstream, Inc.
Homer F. & Viola Folk*                         Michael & Gail O’Keefe                        Wood-Mode, Inc.
Elizabeth K. Frederick Estate                  Barbara Oldt Estate

The Society honors the memory of Evangelical Community Hospital’s first administrator, Lystra E. Rogers, who served
the Hospital from 1935 through 1973. Members of the Society have made a gift or pledge commitment of $50,000 or
greater within the past five years.
Anonymous (2)                                  John & Elizabeth Furia                        Suzanne & W. Gale Reish
The 1994 Charles B. Degenstein Foundation      John & Sue Griffith                           Donald B. Remmey Jr.
Jim & Carole App                               Robert & DeOnne Gronlund                      Bernadine F. Richard
James G. & Patricia Apple                      John Family Foundation                        Kate Shade
Kathi, Joanne, & John Arbogast III             Richard L. Mattern                            Mary Jane Stackowski Estate
Kendra A. Aucker & Margaret Lehr-DeVolld       The Tony & Eugenie* McGlaughlin Family        J. Donald Jr. & Joanne K. Steele
Alan & Martha Barrick                          Priscilla A. Merritt Estate                   Charles & Corey Woodcock
Clair R. Boop Estate                           The Miller Family
James & Cynthia Bower                            Joan & Dale Miller
Walter & Allethea* Bruce                         Matt & Beth Miller & Children
Susan E. Evans                                   Kelly Miller & Children                                                        *deceased

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The Founders’ Society honors Evangelical Community Hospital’s first three physicians: Dr. John Arbogast Sr., Dr.
Charles Tomlinson, and Dr. Samuel Geise. Members of The Founders’ Society have made a gift or pledge commitment
of $25,000 to $49,999 within the past five years.
Carol & Tim Apple                           Mark Lundberg & Carolyn Winter Lundberg     Norman & Phyllis Rich
Michael & Carolyn E. Daniloff               Dr. & Mrs. Shawn P. McGlaughlin             Gary & Sandy Sojka
Tom & Kim Dominick & Family                 Roderic Moore                               Todd & Julia Stefan
Frederick* & Virginia Kessler               James & Tamara Persing                      John & Sherri Uehling
Clayton & David Lightman                    Jennifer & Matthew Reish

1926 Club
The 1926 Club recognizes the year Evangelical Community Hospital was established. Members of the Club have made a
gift or pledge commitment of $10,000 to $24,999 within the past five years.
Anonymous (2)                               Ken & Jeanne Hafer                          Robert F. Pardoe Jr.
Thomas R. & Keri L. Albright                Jonathan & Carol Hahn                       James & Alison Patterson
Jim & Carole App                            Mary Ann Hamilton                           Christoph Pohl & Christine Mallula
Dr. Julie Ann Barna & Mr. Mark Veraguth     F. Ellis & Jane* Harley                     David & Julia Redcay
Eileen R. Barnes Estate                     Marlin L. Hartman Estate                    Benjamin L. Reichley
Gary & Barbara Baylor                       Dean & Karen Heintzelman                    Edward & Judy Robinson
Linda & Jim Boose                           Jeff & Beth Kapsar                          Jason C. Robinson
Arthur & Karen Bowen                        Amanda G. Kessler & Andrew Misener          Charles & Martha Root
Mr. George R. Burman Jr.                    Elliott & Linda Korb                        Richard & Donna Schuck
Thomas C. & Lois J. Clark                   Marilyn M. Lawson*                          Larry & Nancy Shinn
Daniel & Elizabeth Clement                  David & Ruth McCord                         Anne C. Simpson
Gary & Robina Cronrath                      Ryan & Amy McGlaughlin, Ella & Erin         Todd & Julia Stefan
Jack & Yevette Devine                          McGlaughlin                              Elsbeth S. Steffensen
Gale S. Duque                               John E. Meckley III                         Jim & Elise Stopper
Guy & Kay Fairchild                         William J. Metzger Sr.                      Connie L. Tressler
Russ & Carol Fairchild                      Christopher J. Motto, MD                    Allen W. Walter
Robert & DeOnne Gronlund                    Timm & Kristen Moyer
Roger & Denise Haddon                       Sonia Y. Newton, MD & Heber S. Dreher III

                                          The Legacy Circle recognizes all donors who have included Evangelical
                                          Community Hospital in their estate plan.
                                            Cathryne B. Dye*                            Roderic R. Moore
                                            Robert W. Donehower*                        William & Joan Moyer
                                            Frank Falso*                                Thomas B. Musser*
                                            Marlin L. Hartman*                          Dr. & Mrs. William T. Musser
                                            Lawrence* & Marilyn Lawson*                 Sandra J. Nelson
                                            Mary Jane Stackowski, MD*                   Mrs. Jane G. Norton*
                                            Priscilla S. Merritt*                       Barbara J. Perella
Anonymous (17)                              Helen S. Evans*                             Saul* & Florence Putterman
Margaret (Peggy) E. Acker*                  Elizabeth (Betty) K. Frederick*             Tami G. Radecke
Mr. & Mrs. James G. Apple                   Mrs. Arthur J. Gelnett*                     Dorothy G. Reish*
Dr. Julie Ann Barna & Mr. Mark Veraguth     Dr. & Mrs. J. Lawrence Ginsburg             Suzanne & W. Gale Reish
Margaret S. Beekman                         John & Sue Griffith                         Mr.* & Mrs.* C.H. Renshaw
Amy M. Bell*                                Robert & DeOnne Gronlund                    Norman & Phyllis Rich
Max & Martha Bingaman                       Carol S. & Jonathan F. Hahn                 Anna* & Bill* Richard
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Blatchley              Robert S. Harder*                           George W. Robinson*
Clair R. Boop                               F. Ellis Harley                             Carol Garman Schwartz
Mr. * & Mrs. Arthur R. Borden               Mr. Lake L. Hartman                         Bernice P. Secrist*
Carrie Brouse*                              Connie M. Heyman*                           Scott Seebold
Allethea E. Bruce*                          Marion Lois Huffines                        Kate Shade
Margaret (Peg) L. Bryan*                    Mrs. Albert E. Humphreys*
                                                                                        Mr. Leslie E. Sheary*
Mr. George R. Burman Jr.                    Mary Ellen Jansen & Sons
                                                                                        Cindy & Dick* Skelton
John P. Carpenter                           Linda & Elliott Korb
                                                                                        Jack Slear & Lon Pyers
Joseph J. Carroll                           William & Charlotte Laverty
                                            Neal L. Lewis                               Mary Jane Stevenson*
John M. Cooper                                                                          Dr. & Mrs. Tudor L. Thomas
Helen M. Cotner*                            John T. Lilley*
                                            Mrs. JoAnne K. Lyons                        Fitz* & Mary Jane* Walling
Harry E. Culver*                                                                        Kim A. Walter
Mr. & Mrs.* Raymond E. Davenport            John & Susan Mathias
                                            Mrs. Margaret B. Mathias*                   Ellen L. Wenner*
David W. Diehl*
John & Barbara Dromazos                     Bill & Carol* Metzger

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The President’s Club recognizes a group of donors for providing leadership in annual giving to Evangelical Community
Hospital. Members of the President’s Club have made an annual gift of $1,000 to $9,999 to support programs vital to
the community and Hospital initiatives.
Anonymous (5)                            Jesse & Betsy Guffey                  Frank & Janice Omlor
Chris & Warren Abrahamson                Abby Gulden-Luthi                     Pam & Rik* Paulsen
The Adams Family                         Carl & Pam Haga                       Barbara Perella
William & Dee Anderson                   Robert & Carole Hamm                  Becky Perez & Bev Neidert
Ronald & Leanne Belletti                 Mary K. Harper                        Michael & Andrea Popp
Darshan K. Bhangdia, MD & Maria Fasano   Renee L. Hartman                      Susan E. Portzline
   Bhangdia, MD                          Paul & Peggy Hassinger                Richard & Miriam Robey
Max & Martha Bingaman                    Keay B. Hathaway                      Charles Ruckle
Ken & Sue Bolig                          Michael Heinke                        Matthew R. Saylor
Bernie & Cindy Campbell                  Lynn M. Hoffman                       Jeffrey & Melanie Schreffler
John P. Carpenter                        Kay Holdren                           Norma R. Schutter
James A. Clark                           Karen & Eric John                     Gerret & Kathleen Schwieger
Harry Dailey                             Ken & Corey Jusko                     Dr. & Mrs. Robert Scott
Raymond Davenport                        Sabra Karr & Curtis Barrick           Cindy & Dick* Skelton
Charles & Susan Dinsmore                 Benjamin & Daria Keyser               Rachel & Michael Smith
Mary Martha Donahue                      Peter K. Kresl & Lois Svard           Philip & Renee Sosland
Leigh & Paul Donecker                    Sharon & Bob Kribbs                   Dr. & Mrs. Donald C. Steckel
Dorothy V. Douglas                       Angela & Lee Lahr                     Cora M. Taylor & Peter B. Libby
Cheryl A. Dugan                          Leona Martin                          Ronald & Janet Tomcavage
Judy & Dick* Ellis                       Paul & Pamela Mauger                  Brian & Lindsie Wolfe
Nancy & Walter* Everett                  Dr. & Mrs. Randi J. McLeod            Samuel & Sue Wood
George & Jill Fecker                     Ted & Diane Meixell                   Dennis & Jill Yerger
Dan & Susan Fetterman                    Jeffrey L. Mensch                     Gene & Charlotte Zartman
John & Eleanor Fogarty                   Dr. James Morgan                      Dr. & Mrs. David M. Zelechoski
Terri & Robert Fortuna                   Dale & Kathy Moyer                    P. Ronald & Janet Zug
Eric & Katie Giorgini                    Dr. & Mrs. William T. Musser
Roy & Lois Glick                         Domenico & Stacey Napoli
Rusty & Karen Graber                     Brendon & Anita Nolt

Friends of Evangelical
Friends of Evangelical are donors who have provided annual supporting gifts up to $999 between July 1, 2019
and June 30, 2020.
Anonymous (48)                           Beverly Arbogast                      Martha Barclay
Ashlee Abrougui                          Bud & Patty Arbogast                  Stephen & Carol Barker
Maurice & Laurie Aburdene                Nancy J. Ard                          Martha L. Barkholz
Donald Acciocca                          Luis & Elba Arenas                    Aaron M. Barner
Don & Brenda Adams                       Leo S. Armbruster                     Julia Barner
James & Karen Adams                      Lisa Ashenfelder                      Jennifer Barnes
Jonathan & Jessica Adams                 Karen S. Athey                        Wade & Debra Barren
Michael Adler, MD                        Lee & Judy Atticks                    Jason & Brittney Barrett
Donna Aiello                             Larry D. Augustine                    Brett Barrick
Howard & Barbara Aikey                   Pamela A. Augustine                   Lise M. Barrick
Nancy J. Aikey                           Ann & Mike Aurand                     Helen J. Barsh
Pauline J. Albin                         Loretta L. Aurand                     Dorance & Doris* Bartholomew
Dr. John & Judy Albright                 Mary Austin & Ron Shapiro             Mary Ellen Bartholomew
Julie C. Albright                        Paula S. Auten                        Reginald & Esther Bartholomew
Richard & Kristy Albright                Charles & Paulette Ax                 Bill & Connie Bastian
John & Noreen Allison                    Gary & Lisa Ayers                     David Bastian
Patrina S. Allison                       Jessie N. Ayers                       Jeffrey & Vicki Bastian
Jane E. Amacher*                         Kristi M. Bachman                     Jonathan & Janna Bastian
Heather L. Ambrose                       Linda L. Baier                        Robert & Elizabeth Bastian
The Anderson Family                      Pamela A. Bailey                      Terri & Jay Bastian
The Harvey G. Anderson Family            Kathleen A. Bailor                    Susan Battistella
William & Martha Anderson                Larry Bailor                          Dora M. Battram
Bruce Anschutz                           Dorene R. Baker                       Scott & Tracy Baylor
Zeshan Anwar, MD                         Charlie & Cindy Ballantine            Thomas & Nancy Beaver
David E. Apple                           Elizabeth Ballew                      Judith H. Bechtel
Jonathan & Brenda Apple                  Gaetano & Antonetta Balsamo           William H. Becker

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Lewisburg Couple Name
Orthopaedic Unit
    John P. Furia, MD, long-time
surgeon at SUN Orthopaedics of
Evangelical, and his wife, Elizabeth
(Liz) Long Furia, owner of Elizabeth’s
An American Bistro in downtown
Lewisburg, made a generous donation
to the Enhancing the Evangelical
Experience Campaign in early 2020.
    As a result of Dr. and Mrs. Furia’s
significant donation, patients seeking
orthopaedic care and who require time
in the Hospital will begin their healing
in The John P. Furia, MD and Elizabeth
Long Furia Orthopaedic Unit.
    The specialized unit will be located
on the fourth floor of the Patient
Room Improvement, Modernization,
and Enhancement (PRIME) expansion
and provide 24 private rooms, each
with its own bathroom. Each patient
room will be spacious, approximately
250 square feet, telemetry capable,
and offer a sofa/sleeper for a family
member who wishes to remain at his
or her loved one’s bedside. One of the
amenities included in the unit will be
a rehabilitation space dedicated to the
unique needs of orthopaedic patients.
    For the Furias, an important factor
in making a lasting gift to PRIME was
their respect and appreciation of
the staff at Evangelical Community
Hospital.
    “It’s been an honor working
with the staff at Evangelical over my
decades of delivering orthopaedic
care,” said Dr. Furia. “It’s because of
their dedication and commitment
to the patient—placing them at the
center of everything they do—that Liz
and I made a decision to give a gift
that allows the Hospital to remain a
top choice in healthcare for the
community we love.”

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Mary E. Beckley                  Rev. David E. Bomboy                     Jamie L. Caputo
Michael & Ann Beckley            Estella J. Boop                          John Carey
Susan A. Behr                    Rebecca L. Boop                          Doris J. Carl
Arlene O. Behrent                Richard & Susan Boop                     James Carl
Elam & Charlotte Beiler          Mary Bordner                             Stephanie Carr
Loyal & Kendrah Beiler           Bruce Bortree                            Matthew & Deana Carson
Arlene F. Belford                Janelle G. Bossuot                       Bob & Susan Caryl
Jan Bender                       Christopher & Peggy Bouton               Dr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Case
Louann R. Benfer                 Phillip H. Bower                         Daniel & Kathryn Cavanagh
Patricia B. Benfer               Brooke A. Bowers                         Brittany L. Cellini
Robert E. Benion                 Kim Bowers-Antolick                      Richard & Dawn Chalmers
Johnette & Edward Bennage        Clair & Barbara Bowersox                 Becky Chambers
June C. Benner                   Melissa Bowersox                         Christopher W. Chappell
Eva R. Bennett                   Randall & Maureen Bowersox               Clyde Chappell
Norma Bennett                    Barbara Boyer                            Claire A. Chau
Sarah Bennett                    Gene & Shelley Boyer                     Jaimin Chokshi
Howard L. Benninger              Joanne Boyer                             Ruth E. Chrismer
Frank T. Berbick Jr.             Judy L. Boyer                            Kenneth & Helen Christman
Harry & Sandra Berge             Nancy L. Boyer                           Fannie Chupp
Estate of Arla G. Berger         Walter & Shirley Boyer                   Jason & Jennifer Cicoria
Dale & Beverly Berger            Bruce & Lydia Boynton                    Alicia L. Clark
Peter & Ruth Bergstresser        Robert & Carol Bradford                  James & Kelly Clark
Lake Berkenstock                 Pearl V. Bradley                         Larry & Theresa Clark
Charlotte & Gerald* Berkheimer   Paul & Carol Brann                       William & Jeannine Clark
Jeanne & Alex Bernt              Jennifer L. Bressler                     Willis & Bonnie Clawser
James Berry                      Susan Perkins Brillat & Thomas Brillat   Lorraine E. Clewell, Rhonda Moore, Gwen
Dawn M. Bertinet                 David & Lisa Brinckman                      Hackenberg & Crystal Sees
Andrea & Brian Bertram           Trisha M. Brobst                         Dave & Betty Clough
Judith Bertram                   Brenda K. Brosious                       Robert D. & Joan A. Cohen
Ina M. Betts                     Jayme D. Brosius                         Carolyn D. Coldren
Chris & Lori Betz                Gretchen & Galen Brouse                  Charles L. Cole Jr., MD
Louis & Joyce Betz               Robert & Anna Brouse                     Geraldine V. Cole
Cynthia A. Bevan                 Carol W. Brown                           Jennifer Colna
Norma A. Beyers                  Dianna L. Brown                          Mary L. Comstock
Deborah L. Bickel                James & Darlene Brown                    Vivian L. Confer
David & Dayna Bickhart           Lennea F. Brown                          B. James Connolly
Jillian E. Bickhart              Drs. Michael & Jan Brown                 Marilyn D. Constable
Janice R. Bigelow                Roger & Lindy Brown                      Donna Cooney
Yvonne Biggs                     Alison A. Browne                         JoAnn M. Cooper
Kenneth & CarolAnn Bilger        Ardith & Ross Browne                     John M. Cooper
Deanna M. Billow                 Robert & Lucy Brozekat                   Marianne T. Cooper
Chris & Heidi Bingaman           Agnes Brubaker                           Peter & Linda Cooper
Dahle & Shirley Bingaman         Caroline Brubaker                        James C. & Mary M. Corman
Donald & Mirrium Bingaman        Jerrel & Jen Brubaker                    Robert & Gloria Correy
Melissa Bingaman                 Renita R. Brummett                       R. Jeffrey & LaCinda Coup
Shirley Bingaman                 Charlotte Bryan                          G. Michael & Sharon Craig
William & Nancy Bingaman         Wilma A. Bryan                           Jennifer M. Creeger
Beth A. Bingeman                 Judy & Michael Bubnis                    Kelly & Tom Crissinger
H. JoAnn Bingman                 Janet Buckley                            Raymond & Julie Crissman
Loella H. Bishop                 Barbara A. Budd                          Joan Crist
Terri Bitting                    Marguerite Budd                          Kimberly J. Criswell
Angelia Bixler                   Lori & Stan Bullard                      Freeman Cromis
Robert & Lisabeth Black          Karen Buller                             Bruce & Audrey Cromley
Barbara W. Blakley               Donna L. Bunce                           Evelyn M. Cromley
Ruth Blankenship                 Tina L. Burgess                          Terry & Carole Crouthamel
Ronald & Frances Blatchley       Levi Burkholder                          Doris W. Cullison
Judith A. Blee                   Richard O. Burt                          Roger & Nancy Curran
John Blessing                    Jaime L. Bush-Reader                     Jeffrey & Morgan Curtis
Bill & Janie Bloom               Ann Hayes Butler                         Noel Curtis
Derrick & Elizabeth Blyler       William & Patricia Callahan              Sherry C. Cusick
Janine & Eric Boatwright         Nina L. Camp                             Sophie Czelatko
Charles & Mary Bobb              Barbara A. Campbell                      Janet L. Dabila
Laurie J. Bogart                 Brenda Campbell                          Richard & Nancy Dagle
Francene J. Bogovich & Family    Joyce M. Campbell                        Shirley J. Dagle*
Mark & Anne Bogovich             Judith A. Campbell*                      Thomas L. Dahlmann
Jamie M. Bolick                  Melissa S. Campbell                      Christopher J. Dailey
Linda Bollinger                  Carl & Ruth Cantaluppi                   Nancy Dailey

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Jack & Carol Dale              Bill Earley                             Mary Anne Forry
Nicholas & Zana Dalessandro    Joan Ecker                              Dawn M. Forster
William Dalious                Jean & Wayne Eddowes                    Diana Forzani
Bernard & Carole Dalton        Alfred & Grace Edinger                  Brenda L. Foust
Amy J. Danilowicz              Julie I. Edkin                          Edward & Mindy Fox
David Davidson                 Sharon L. Edkin                         John Fox
Kathy & Mark Davies            Cheryl Edwards & Family                 Kenneth & Theresa Fox
Scott & Nancy Davis            Jay Egli                                Rebecca Fox
Tammy D. Davis                 Linda Eichenlaub                        Jared Frank
Vina A. Davis                  Rachel Eigenbrode                       Robert & Katherine Franks
Diane W. Dawson                Cordelia Elias                          William Franquet & Joshua Oster
Billie Jo Day                  Kim Ellison                             Earl T. Frantz
Patricia M. Dearman            Carl & Katrina Emery                    Dale C. Freed
David & Audrey Deckard         Martin J. Emery                         Paul Freed
Craig & Jessica DeFazio        Carol C. Engle                          Colleen Fritz
Michael J. DeGiorgis           Jacob & Zona Engle                      William Fuller
Deanna & Galen Deibler         Donzella & Larry Engleman               Kathleen A. Funk
Miriam Deibler                 Ann E. Engler                           Rosaria V. Gabriele & Arlyne Hoyt
Mary Alice Deihl               Laura A. Erdley                         Kenneth & Nancy Galliher & Family
Dennis & Holly Deiter          Richard & Gail Erdley                   Anna G. Gargano
Lauren Deiter                  Michele C. Erdman                       Robert A. Garrett & Alice Anne Schwab
Robin M. Deitrich              Charles & Lisa Erickson                 Melanie & Aaron Garrison
Connie & Adrian Delgado        Tim & Kim Eshelman                      Frank & Evelyn Gaspar
Ernest & Sara Delp             Ashleigh W. Espinosa                    Judith Gast
Tiffany M. Delp                Galen Jr. & Jeffrey Ettinger Families   Dolores Gates
Kevin Delsite                  Kathleen M. Evans                       Tom & Anne Gates
Sylvia J. Denger               Douglas & Kelly Everitt                 Carolyn Gatty
Mary Ann DePietro              Matthew B. Exley                        Stacie & Shaun Gaul
Derl & Charlene* Derr          Barry Fahnestock                        James & Linda Gautsch
Yvonne M. Derr                 Gail S. Falck                           Emma L. Gearhart
Eileen & Daniel DeSantis       Nancy A. Farver                         Larry & Dorothy Gearhart
Joseph & Jacqueline Detelj     David & Joan Faust                      Gayle & Harold Gehrer
Rodney & Susie DeWald          Rick & Patti Faux                       Susan Gehrum
Pete & Cookie DeWire           Truman A. Fawver                        Dave & Jody Geise
Scott & Jennifer Dewire        Janine E. Fee                           Don A. Geise
Cynthia A. DiAscro             Lisa A. Fegley                          Kelly M. Geise
Dale & Sharon Diehl            Derek M. Feltman                        Debra D. Gemberling
Jimmy & Peggy Diehl            Georgina & Michael Ferriero             Gary & Barbara Gemberling
Janet R. Dierks                Ted & Judy Fetter                       Gerald & Linda Gemberling
Frank H. Dietrich II           Lawson & Barbara Fetterman              Michael H. Gemberling
Richard & Joanne DiFrancesco   Whitney S. Fetterman                    Karen D. George
Andrew E. Dilatush             Ronald & Arlene Fetzer                  Connie K. Germini
James Dippery                  Betty Ficks                             Emma Gessner
Judith Ditton                  Margaret Fiedler                        Vernon & Ruth Gessner
Alicia J. Ditty                Ralph & Julia Filer                     Geoffrey Gibson
Christal Dixon                 Michele Fink                            Anne Gilfert
Kathy A. Dlabik                Anthony Fiore                           Dorothy J. Gilkey
Glenn Allen & Donald* Dobbs    Marvin & Beverly Fishel                 Donna Gilmore
Michael & Siri Dock            Allen L. Fisher                         Ted & Cindy Gingrich
Judith E. Dodgen               Butch & Peggy Fisher                    Marie & Larry Ginsburg
Tamara & Derek Donatelli       Christine Fisher                        Angelo & JoAnn Giunta
Diane E. Donato                Fred Fisher                             Laura Glace
Michael & Phyllis Donegan      John Fisher                             Jim Gleason
William R. Douglas             Trudy A. Fisher                         Sylvia Gleason
Eric & Catharine Doyle         Tom & Suzanne Fitzgerald                Brian D. Gockley
Larry & Phyllis Dreese         Mack & Sharon Fleming                   Eugene Godek
Debra L. Dressler*             David A. Fletcher                       Carol & Gary Golbitz
Sarah J. Dries                 Lorraine A. Flood                       Eleanor Gold
John & Barbara Dromazos        Owen Floody                             Brady & Barbara Golder
Albert & Duranne Drumheller    Jean Flournoy                           Albert & Kay Golfieri
Jeffrey & Elizabeth Dugan      Julie M. Fohringer                      Teresa E. Good
Roland & Josephine Duke        Lucinda J. Follmer                      David & Linda Goodhart
Kandis S. Duncan               Midge Foltzer                           Betty J. Goss
Judith Dunkelberger            Alan Foor                               Susan & Corky Gottschall
Roger & Marjorie Dunkle        Ruth A. Forbes                          John Grabusky
Robert J. Dutcavich            William & Janet Foresman                Bruce & Carol Graham
Matthew R. Eager, MD           Kathleen F. Fornataro                   Linda L. Granath

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Sid & Jean Grant                               Marie D. Gross                                William Hale
Ryan & Laura Graver                            Kristopher & Donna Grossman                   Clement & Karen Haley
Thomas & Yvette Graver                         Jane L. Grove                                 Donald T. Hall, MD & Vickie L. Varklet, MD
Annelies E. Gray                               Lynn A. Grove                                 Donna J. Hall
Larry & Mercy Gray                             Allen W. Grundstrom                           Edward & Myra Hamilton
Carol Graybeal                                 Daniel & Penny Guzenski                       Barbara Hammon
Mary Graybill                                  Willard & June Haas                           Jim & Judi Handel
Fred & Patty Grenoble                          Lillian M. Hackenberg                         James & Carol Handlan
Terrie J. Grieb                                Willis & Jacqueline Hackenberg                Michele Hane
David & Lestia Grill                           Mark & Janet Hackett                          Samantha J. Hankinson
Ernest R. Gromlich                             Shirley M. Hafer                              Tom & Avis Hans
Jim & Melinda Groninger                        Gayle P. Hagerman                             Jon C. Hanson
Thomas Groninger                               Mary Hague                                    Michael & Martha Hanyak
Pat Groover                                    Joel & Avril Haight                           Betty Harbaugh
Tess Groover & Gretchen Ruhl                   George & Velma Haines                         Leslie & Linda Harris
Dave Grosenheider                              Joan E. Haire-Campbell*                       Scott & Bonnie Harrison

The Evangelical Charity
Gala and Auction

   The Hospital’s signature celebration, the Evangelical Charity
Gala and Auction, was held on Saturday, March 7, 2020, and
raised $113,000 during the A Midsummer Nightʼs Dream-themed
event.                                                                          The Gala Committee takes a moment
   Proceeds—including ticket sales, auctions, and donations—                    to do a champagne toast before guests arrive.
support Evangelical’s largest construction project in the Hospital’s            The Gala takes months of preparation and volunteer
                                                                                hours from the committee. Pictured from left to right are
history—PRIME (Patient Room Improvement, Modernization,
                                                                                Eustacia Muir, Jana Klinger, Teresa Keeley, Carol Apple,
and Enhancement). The funds will also go to support current                     Brandy Kift , Co-Chair, Patricia Case, Co-Chair, Shannon
community care programs including The Thyra M. Humphreys                        Moyers, Jerilyn Katherman, Bridgette Thompson, Abby
Center for Breast Health, Hospice of Evangelical, The Family Place,             Gulden-Luthi, Donna Schuck, Courtney Remmey, Alexis Rosini,
Community Health and Wellness, and charity care.                                Lise Barrick, and Kathy Asche. Not pictured, Corey Jusko.

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Loralea Hartle                    Vell & Barbara Holcombe       Paul & Heidi John
Ron & Hope Hartman                Stacy Holderbach              Cassandra N. Johnson
Latisha G. Harvey                 Barbara & Byron* Hollenbach   Dale & Jean Johnson
Lisa A. Hassenplug                Deanna L. Hollenbach          James & Elva Johnson
Patricia A. Hassenplug            Linda Hollenbach              Robin J. Johnson
Evelyn Hassinger                  Paul Hollenbach               William & Barbara Johnson
Margot B. Hastings                Ray M. Hollenbach             Hood & Patty Johnston
Angela Hatcher & Thomas Burgess   Tricia A. Hollenbach          Barbara M. Jones
Larue Hawley                      Judith A. Hollenbeck          Bobby & Susan Jones
Florence J. Hayes                 David & Sara Holmes           Chris Jones
Renee E. Haynes                   B. Jean Holtzapple            Janice C. Jones
Vickie A. Hayter                  Jim & Darlene Holtzapple      Mae N. Jones
Ken & Kristie Healy               Rob & Judy Hontz              Walter & Nancy Jones
Shirley Heasley                   John & Margaret Hoover        Brad & Sally Jordan
David & Vicki Heberlig            Susan E. Hoover               R. Michael Kaar
Barbara Heddings                  Elaine R. Hopkins             Mary Kahl
Betty Jane Heffner                Susan A. Hoppes               Micki & Molly Kahler
Keith A. Heim                     James C. Hornberger           Marci Kahwaty
Nancy E. Heim                     Larry Hornberger              Jessica Kaminski
Eleanor J. Heimbach               Kathleen E. Horne, DO         Paul & Carol Kampa
Juvenelia Heintzelman             Mae Hosterman                 Linda & Mark Kardohely
Carl Heisey                       John H. Houseknecht           Judi Karr
Jacqueline R. Heitmann            Betty J. Houtz                Diane C. Kauffman
James & Clara Hemrick             Bill & Linda Houtz            David & Mary Kaufman
Nancy Hendricks                   Karen & Douglas Hovey         James & Kim Kazakavage
Ed Henry                          Dorothy R. Hower              Tom & Evie Kearns
Randy & Theresa Henry             Mark & Colleen Huber          Gary Keefer
Jerry & Maria Hensel              John Huckaby                  David & Marilyn Keiser
Delores Henson                    Michael & Mary Hudec          Erin K. Keiser
John & Susan Hepfinger            Gene Hudelson                 George & Polly Keiser
Roger K. Hepner                   Michael & Catherine Hudock    Stacy L. Keiser
Sharon C. Herald                  M. Lois Huffines              Kenneth & Eva Keister
David & Brenda Herbert            David Huling                  Richard & Dawn Keister
Janice L. Herbst                  Matthew E. Hummel             Michael & Michele Keller
Sharon K. Herbster                RuAnn & Jeffrey Hummel        P. Joseph Keller
Carolyn P. Herman                 Chop & Betse Humphrey         Mary M. Kelley
Clyde & Valerie Herman            Tom & Karen Humphrey          Drew Kelly & Ali Stevens
Jillian E. Herman                 Dick & Jane Humphreys         Fred & Donnell Kelly
Karen D. Herman                   Kerry & Gwen Hunt             Kareem Kelly
Brendan Hermes                    Wendell & Carol Hunt          Pam Kennedy
Chad & Sarah Hershberger          David Hunter                  Jen Kentera
Virginia Hertzog                  Donna Huntington              Donald Kerstetter
Cynthia L. Hess                   Tim Hutchings                 Kenneth & Karen Kerstetter
Darlene S. Hess                   Robert Hynick                 Ronald & Victoria Kerstetter
Neil & Rita Hess                  Harvey & Brenda Ilgen         Steve & Jacque Kerstetter
Lenora Heywood                    Karl & Kathy Imgrund          Terrence & Holly Kerwin
Erika L. Hickle                   Judy A. Inns                  Patricia & Kenneth Kessler
Susan J. Hickman                  Stephen E. Irwin              Christin Kieffer-Wisser
Tammie S. Hicks                   LeRoy & Florence Ishler       Brandy & Jason Kift
Dolores F. Hightower              Robert & Sandra Izer          Ken & Bonnie Kiger
Trudy Hile                        James Izzo                    Jessica A. Kimmel
Jackson & Martha Hill             Bruce Jackson                 Joni L. King
Lonnie & Linda Hill               Tina L. Jackson               Susie King
SuAnn Hinkle                      Glen & Robin Jacobs           Cliff & Sara Kinney
Sharon L. Hixson                  David & Shari Jacobson        Donald & Margaret Kipp
Matt & Cynthia Hoeger             Glenn R. Jacobson             Carl & Sabrina Kirby
Alden & Pamela Hoffman            Mrs. Carl W. Jaegers          Madelyn (Maddie) Kirkpatrick*
Amy M. Hoffman                    Anna M. James                 George G. Kitchens III
Barry Hoffman                     Joyce R. Jamieson             Ricky & Tabitha Kline
Corey & Jenise Hoffman            Sidney & Linda Jamieson       Ronald & Ellen Kline
Diane B. Hoffman                  Susan D. Jamison              Braden & Jana Klinger
James S. Hoffman                  Mary Ellen Jansen             Deb Klinger
Mary Ellen Hoffman & Edwin Ney    Joan Janusz                   Linda Klinger
Mitchell T. Hoffman               Joan E. Jarrett               Luke H. Klinger
Nancy K. Hoffman                  Nancy Jarrett                 Jordan B. Klingler
Scott & Amy Hoffman               Jane E. Jermyn                Richard & Carolyn Klingler
Chris & Erin Holcombe             J.E.S. Title Teachers         Michelle N. Klingman

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Tricia A. Klink                  Melissa J. Lenker              Benjamin & Ethel Martin
Liane & Jeffrey Klobe            Ronnie & Dottie Lentini        Charles W. Martin Jr.
Nicholas & Dawn Klose            Erman & Evelyn Lepley          Christa L. Martin
Timothy & Marie Klose            Edwin F. Lessner               Helen F. Martin
Mariann Kneiss                   Kenneth & Judith Letso         Jack T. Martin, MD
Charles & Karin Knisely          John P. & Jeanne M. Letteer    Lester & Marlene Martin
Timothy & Linda Kniss            Scott C. Letterman             Lewis & Marilyn Martin
Susan K. Knouse                  John & Heather Lewis           Linus & Irene Martin
Michael & Sally Kobus            Juna L. Lewis                  Susan E. Martin
Brooke Koch                      Charlotte Liggett              Daniel P. Masser
Robert & Barbara Koch            Michelle Lincoln               Tansa G. Massoud & Erica Shames
Ronald & Bonnie Koch             Steve Lindenmuth               Jackie H. Mast
Tarina T. Koch                   Marie Lindner                  Stacy & Harold E. Mast
Terri I. Koch                    Joe & Ann Lingenfelter         Mary Mastascusa
James F. & Phyllis M. Kohl       Nikki J. Litz                  Jean Maurer
George & Dustine Koons           Annabelle I. Lizardi           Heidi L. Maust
Sharon G. Koppel                 Mark & Stephanie Lloyd         Scott & Gloria Maust
Steven Korek                     The Allen Lohr Family          Donald & Connie May
Terry & Pam Kramer               Nicole & Dan Lohr              Diane M. McClain-Bickel
Betty J. Kratzer                 Michelle L. London             Jody McClellan
Carol E. Kratzer                 Dena Long                      Laura A. McClintock
Gloria E. Kratzer                Genevieve Long                 Shawn & Dee McConnel
Amanda L. Krebs                  Jared Long                     Keith E. McCormick
Charlie & Donna Krebs            Jessica C. Long                Ben & Linell McCormick
Linda S. Krebs                   Ronald & Hannah Long           Maria McDermott
Jean C. Kreighbaum               Ada Longenecker                Melva McDole
John W. Kreighbaum               James A. Loose                 John McDonough
Paul J. Kremser                  Jan & Jeff Lose                Eric & Bonnie McDowell
Kim G. Kuba                      LeeAnn Loss                    Hannah R. McDowell
Kristy Kuhn                      Alberta M. Love                Daniel F. McGann
Nancy Kuhn                       Nils & Simona Lovik            Wayne & Serena McGraw
Carol J. Kuhns                   Jim Lucy                       Letty McKinney
Marjorie Kuhns                   Michael & Joanne Ludwikowski   Park & Linda McKissick
Harlan & Shirley Kurtz           Pamela M. Luhrman              Cynthia J. McLaughlin
Andy & Holly Kyle                Gabriela Lungu                 Terry & Janet McLaughlin
Jason Kyle                       Petra & Gerald Lynch           John McMann
Mary B. Kyle                     Andrew & Susan Lyons           Ryan & Kira McNally
Janet Laird                      Dennis & Mary Lyons            David & Marie McNamara
Robert & Carol Lamparter         Keith R. Mabus                 Bob & Diane McNulty
Melissa A. Landau                Marie M. Macaluso              Allison & Seamus McOwen
Barbara Landis                   Teri MacBride                  Romayne McPherson
Betty R. Landis                  Thomas & Jennifer MacDonald    Art & Sue McTighe
Evelyn Landis                    Judy E. Mace                   Marilyn McVicker & Ellen Kinnear
Bill & Terrie Lane               Donald T. Machamer             Jerry & Jane Mead
Matthew Lanfrank                 Nancy S. Macky                 Dennis & Bonnie Meckley
Diane M. Lanier                  Ron & Carole Madle             Tom & Judy Mecouch
Thomas & Priscilla Lanks         Scotta Magnelli                Dolly Meiser
Benjamin & Sarah Lapp            Rob Mahalsky                   Amanda Meixell
Jeanette & William Lasansky      Paul Mahoney                   Ann Mellman
Christine & James Lash           Karen M. Major                 David E. Mensch
John & Becky Latsha              Marceen Malaney                Mary J. Mensch
Tarrell & Bonnie Laubach         Dr. & Mrs. John C. Malloy      Richard D. Merena
Sally A. Lauer                   James & Dawn Maneval           John & Patricia Merrill
Charles & Barbara Lauver         Kenneth & Molly Maneval        Rosemary Merrill
Bill & Charlotte Laverty         Linda Mann                     Mike & Jane Mertz
Harriet Lawrence                 Stacy L. Mann                  Tom & Liz Mertz
Larry Lawson & Barbara Schnure   Phebe Manotti                  Thomas Messinger
Bob & Shirley Lazarus            Robert & Andrea Manotti        Kerri Michalik
Rosemary Leeming                 Stephen & Ann Marcinek         James & Sally Michaud
Heidi Lehman                     Gregory J. Marconi             Charles & Dolores Milbrand
Marcus M. Lehman                 Samuel & Patricia Marolo       Arden Miller
Betty Anne Leiby                 Dr. & Mrs. Patsy J. Marra      Barbara A. Miller
Christopher Leidich              Herbert & Vivian Marsh         David & Susan Miller
Bobbi J. Leister                 Tim & Janet Marsh              Harry R. Miller
Alvin Leitzel                    Phyllis M. Marshall            Helen E. Miller
Randal J. Leitzel                Jeff & Laureen Marterella      Jen & Bobby Miller
Jay & Marsha Lemons              Alfred & Nancy Martin          John & Debbie Miller

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