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SUMMER 2021                                              VOLUME 13

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                       The latest news and updates from YWCA Hanover

IN THIS ISSUE:
GIRLS LOVING LIFE    STAND AGAINST RACISM 2021

EVENTS & PROGRAMS    PUTTING THE 'HOME' IN SAFE
SUMMER & FALL 2021   HOME
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Putting the 'Home' in Safe Home
Sarah Harvey
Safe Home

Domestic violence is one of
the primary causes of
homelessness for women
and their children in the
United States. According to
the National Network to
End Domestic Violence,
between 22 and 57 percent      entry process and are          create a housing stability
of women and children are      placed systematically based    plan, safety plan, receive
homeless due to domestic       on their needs. This is        financial education, and
violence, with 38 percent of   unique when comparing to       budgeting skills, connection
all victims experiencing       other housing programs, as     to community resources,
homeless at some point in      it is not ‘first come, first   and more. This is a case
their lives due to domestic    served’ system. This means     management intensive
violence.                      that those with the most       program designed to
                               severe circumstances are       empower the strength and
Safe Home’s housing            prioritized for housing. The   resiliency already within
department has seen a lot      only requirement is that       our clients.
of progress in the last few    the client must be fleeing
months, from new funding       domestic violence, there       Much like Rapid Rehousing,
to new staff members, but      are no income                  Safe Home’s Transitional
throughout all these           requirements which is very     Housing program is
changes we remain              different from other           designed to bridge the gap
steadfast in working           housing programs. Once         survivors often experience
towards our goal of            priority is determined,        between living with an
providing resources for our    service providers such as      abuser and being self-
clients to secure safe         Safe Home contact the          sufficient and able to
housing.                       client and work with them      maintain housing on their
                               to enroll in the program       own. Transitional Housing
Our Rapid Rehousing            and begin their housing        is a much shorter program,
program is designed to         search. The program runs       lasting anywhere from one
house people, based on         for 12 months, during          to six months. There are
level of need, as quickly as   which participants are         more requirements to
possible. Safe Home’s Rapid    required to attend a           qualify, such as having a
Rehousing program is one       minimum of one monthly         sustainable income, and
of many across the state,      meeting with the housing       the client must be fleeing
where all qualifying clients   advocate to work on any        from a domestic violence
go through a coordinated       goals they may have, to        incident that occurred
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within the last six months.     far both programs have          and secure their own
Once a client expresses         been extremely beneficial to    housing.
interest in the program and     Safe Home clients. Safe
finds a rental unit, there is   Home has seen a surge in        Regardless of the different
an application that must be     service requests, housing       programs our client’s may
filled out. The case manager    included. Even pre-             be enrolled in, Safe Home is
will look for income that is    pandemic, many victims do       dedicated to helping those
sufficient for the unit         not have the resources to       in need. Lack of safe and
identified and will also work   leave an abusive                affordable housing is often
with the landlord to ensure     relationship. Additionally,     reported as one of the
they are willing to work        according to a Pew              primary barriers’ survivors
with the program. There is      Research poll, ‘1 in 4 adults   of domestic violence face
no coordinated                  say they or someone in          when they choose to leave
entry process, clients may      their household was laid off    an abusive partner. Safe
apply any time there are        or lost their job because of    Home hopes to provide a
funds available. A minimum      the coronavirus’ with low-      figurative steppingstone
of one monthly meeting          income families being           over that barrier. All of Safe
with the Case Manager is        disproportionately affected.    Home programs are
required.                       Resources are being             designed to empower
                                stretched so thin that our      participants and set them
                                housing programs may be         up for long term success
Throughout the entire           the only chance for some        free from all abuse,
COVID-19 pandemic thus          victims to escape the abuse     because everyone deserves
                                                                a Safe Home.

                                                     AUG.
                                                                13TH
                                                                2021
                                                       Register today!

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Girls Loving Life 2021
Nanci Mart,
Lead Teacher, Girls Loving Life

Girls Loving Life (GLL) is        lessons designed to              program before, she can join us
preparing for the 2021 Fall       highlight individual             again and have a completely
Session; with eight weeks of      strengths, as well as the        new experience.
fun and friendship to bring out   power of a group.
the best in our future leaders.                                    Girls Loving Life runs October
This free program is open to      Each Saturday, the lesson        2, 2021 through November 20,
girls in 2nd through 8th grade,   highlights one of the five       2021. To register for Girls
with additional help from high    tenets of the program: love      Loving Life visit us at
school-aged mentors.              your soul, love your body,       www.ywcahanover.org or by
                                  love others, love learning       calling 717.637.2125.
GLL promotes self-confidence      and growing, and love life.
through interactions,             All of our activities are new;   Questions or concerns may be
activities, and                   if the important girl in your    directed to Rosemary Cintron
                                  life has participated in the     rcintron@ywcahanover.org

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Stand Against Racism 2021
Rosemary Cintron
Program / Volunteer Coordinator

We take a Stand Against
Racism every day by raising
awareness about the impact of
institutional and structural
racism and building
community among those who
work for racial justice. On April
25, 2021, YWCA Hanover Board
of directors, staff, family,          Communities of color             YWCA Hanover participated
friends, and supporters               continue to face the             in a number of initiatives
gathered for a peaceful               disproportionate impact of       including partnering with
demonstration in downtown             COVID-19 with higher             sister YWCAs around the
Hanover.                              infection and death rates.       country to promote
                                      And individuals have used        workshops, forums, and
The theme of this year’s Stand        their fear of this pandemic as   discussions hosted virtually
Against Racism is Addressing          an excuse to act on their        and nation wide.
Racism as a Public Health             prejudices. From March 2020
Crisis. Public health is, and         to February 2021, the            Mark your calendars and
always has been, central to           organization Stop AAPI Hate      follow us on social media to
racial justice work. This year        has documented at least          receive updates on YWCA
our theme is especially               3,795 attacks on Asian           Hanover STAND AGAINST
pertinent as our nation               Americans and Pacific            RACISM 2022, April 18-24,
continues to face the                 Islanders.                       2022.
intersecting public health
crises of COVID-19 and racism.        Understanding and                To become more involved
                                      addressing systemic racism       with YWCA Hanover, contact
Throughout the pandemic, we           from this public health          Rosemary Cintron at
                                      perspective is crucial to        rcintron@ywcahanover.org
have seen the racial disparities
                                      eliminating racial and ethnic    for volunteer opportunities or
at work in our systems.
                                      inequities, and to improving     visit www.ywcahanover.org.
                                      opportunity and well-being
                                      across communities.
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EARLY LEARNING CENTER AT YWCA HANOVER:
DON'T LET THE SUMMER BE A BUMMER!
Katie Nelson,
Director of Childcare

The Early Learning Center has
been a busy place! The Early
Learning Center is for children
ages 1-5. In March, we
celebrated      Read     Across
America Week, where each
child got a book to take home.
In April we will celebrate the
week of the young child by
have fun activities planned all
week.
We are open from 6:00am -
6:00pm, Monday - Friday.
Breakfast,      lunch,      and
afternoon snack are included.
We provide a safe, loving, and
nurturing environment for
children to learn and grow.        The YWCA Early Learning            Call now to set up an
Our summer activities provide      Center is rated 4 out of 4 stars   appointment to take a tour
fun while promoting growth in      by the PA Keystone Stars and       and register your child for the
all developmental areas for        licensed by the Department of      Early Learning Center! Spaces
our youngest learners. Age         Human Services. All of our         are limited.
appropriate lesson plans are       staff have current state
developed around the PA Early      clearances and are First Aid       Contact Katie Nelson at
                                   and CPR certified. Additionally,   717.637.2125 or by email at
Learning Standards.
                                   all staff in the ELC participate   knelson@ywcahanover.org.
Summertime is a fun time in
                                   in annual professional             More information available
our ELC program with
                                   development trainings.             online at
learning-centered events such
                                                                      www.ywcahanover.org
as weekly water days, walks to
the library, special visitors,
walking trips, and playing in
our outdoor sandbox. Lessons
include gross motor skills,
hands-on activities, water play,
sand play, art, music, and
learning centers. We provide
daily communication
including e-mails and pictures
sent via Class Dojo so you
don’t miss a thing while your
child is busy learning with us.

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SCHOOL AGE LEARNING ACADEMY
Lisa Staub
Asst. Director of Childcare, School Age Coordinator
                                                      we provide children breakfast, lunch and an
The School Age Learning Academy is for children       afternoon snack that is all included. We are open
who are in kindergarten through sixth grade.          from 6:00am-6:00pm and parents can drop off or
They have been busy finishing out the school year     pick up anytime within that time frame, camp
which has included virtual learning days. During      activities run from 9:00am-3:00pm Monday-
virtual learning days, the students come to the       Friday. This year we have a very active and
YWCA with their school laptops, and they are able     outdoor camp planned for campers. We will be
to log into their school to do zoom lessons with      including a waterfront program where kids will
their class and complete all their schoolwork         have to opportunity to go out to Codorus on
assignments. During the school year, the school       Kayaks. Summer camp includes a variety of
age students also have weekly music lessons with      activities such as cooking, science experiments,
Ms. Deb Smith. Monday afternoons you can often        weekly field trips, weekly swimming, trips to local
hear them playing instruments, signing, and           playgrounds, art projects and gross motor games
playing musical games.                                just to name a few. We also have a large
                                                      gymnasium that kids can do activities in if the
We are enrolling for our summer camp Phoenix          weather does not cooperate. We still have spaces
program. Summer camp is open to children who          available for summer camp, so if you would like
have completed kindergarten to sixth grade.           more information or to schedule a tour you can
Camp will run from June 7th to August 13th, 2021.     call 717-637-2125 or email Lisa Staub at
During the summer                                     lstaub@ywcahanover.org.

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SOCIAL RACIAL JUSTICE
Deb Smith
Social Racial Justice Coordinator
Social/Racial Justice has been quite active this      Reynolds and Brendan Kiely. April was a busy
spring, and we look forward to the summer. Our        month with all our Stand Against Racism activities.
teen Upstanders have continued writing to their       Please check the YWCA website for how you can
pen pals at Rock Rest Elementary 2nd grade. So        participate with future Stand Against Racism
far, they have raised $700 for Ms. Naill's class. This events.
summer, the Upstanders will be hosting one or
two events for young children featuring a puppet      There are Stand Against Racism yard signs and t-
show, children's activity, and snack.                 shirts available for purchase in the lobby of YWCA
                                                      Hanover, 23 W. Chestnut St., Hanover. Stand
The last Enlightened Conversation for the spring      Against Racism drawstring bags for high school
was hosted virtually in April, and focused on The     students are now available for all local high school
State of the Drug Problem in Hanover. Our April       students (FREE). The bags have the YWCA Hanover
book club reading was All American Boys by Jason      logo and the MLK quote, 'The time is always right to
                                                      do what is right,' on the bag. The pre-school
                                                      children are enjoying Storytime with Ms. Deb and
                                                      Doris, which will continue during the summer.

                                                      The Acceptance Library has books for all ages, so
                                                      please sign a book out. The SRJ committee is
                                                      working on events for a Summer Series which will
                                                      feature outdoor movies, book clubs, family
                                                      activities, and a Juneteenth Celebration. We are
                                                      starting to plan our fall schedule and welcome any
                                                      suggestions for topics and activities.

                                                      To join any of the SRJ committees or if you have an
                                                      idea for a project or event, please email Deb Smith
                                                      at dsmith@ywcahanover.org.

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YWCA Hanover

                                                                                                                  1202 REMMUS REVONAH ACWY
Celebrating 101years of serving the Hanover Community

YWCA Hanover is a Community Resource and Family Center. We provide services and products for
individuals and families in need of childcare, Domestic Violence and/or Human Trafficking advocacy
support, events & programs that seek to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace,
justice, freedom, and dignity for all.

JUNE

Camp Phoenix                                             Juneteenth
A daily summer camp for school aged students             Join us as we observe Juneteenth with various events
focused on fun, education & adventure! Join us           that celebrate African-American history and heritage,
for The Amazing Race summer camp. Visit                  including readings of works by noted Afro-American
countries and cultures without leaving Hanover!          authors, drum circle, speakers, crafts, and an
Full & Part-time availability. Register today!           outdoor movie.

Program Date: June 3rd - August 16, 2021                 Event Date: Saturday, June 19, 2021
Program Availability: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM                  Event Time: 5PM
Program Location: YWCA Hanover                           Event Host: YWCA Hanover & Hanover Area
                                                                     Diversity Alliance
Registration Information: Call 717.637.2125 - Lisa       Event Location: Wirt Park, Hanover, PA
Smith, Asst. Childcare Director & SALA
Coordinator                                              Pride Fest
                                                         Join us at Moul Field for our inaugural Pride Fest!
Music Camp                                               The festivities commence at noon. Throughout the
Children ages 5-10 years are invited to spend a week     day there will be a variety of activities, musical
singing, playing music games, instruments, and           entertainment, drag queens, and so much more!
making an instrument. Snack is also included. Cost
for week long camp is $25.00                             Event Date: Saturday, June 26, 2021
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED                                 Event Time: 12PM
                                                         Event Host: Pride Hanover
Program Date: June 7 - June 11, 2021                     Event Location: Moul Field
Program Time: 9AM - 11AM
Register at: www.ywcahanover.org                         JULY

Theater Camp                                             Social Racial Justice Adult Book Club
Children ages 5-10 years are invited to spend a week     Book discussion: Guiding Lights; Train
singing, playing theatre games, acting basics,           Conductors of Underground Railroad
improvisation, and performing skits Snack is also        (available on Amazon)
included. Cost for week long camp is $25.00
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED                                 Zoom Discussions begin 7PM
                                                         Date to be Announced
Program Date: June 7 - June 11, 2021                     Register at www.ywcahanover.org
Program Time: 9AM - 11AM
Register at: www.ywcahanover.org                         Several well-used Underground Railroad paths ran
                                                         through York County, Pennsylvania, before the
                                                         American Civil War. Freedom seekers crossed the
Viewing of 'Final Account' at Queens Gate                Mason-Dixon Line after traveling through the rural
Cinemas                                                  Maryland countryside and set foot on free soil, often
An urgent portrait of the last living generation of      for the first time. In this book, long-time author and
Hitler's Third Reich in never-before-seen interviews     researcher Scott Mingus gives an overview, with
raising vital questions about authority, conformity,     photographs and accompanying text, of some of the
national identity, and their own roles in the greatest   leading waystations and local sites associated with
human crimes in history.                                 the Underground Railroad.

Event Date: Thursday, June 3, 2021
Event Host: YWCA Hanover
Registration Required: www.ywcahanover.org
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AUGUST                                         2021 Events
Walk A Mile in Her Shoes
Follow us on social media and check out our
website at www.ywcahanover.org for most        OCTOBER
current details. Participate in promoting
awareness about gender violence by walking a   Girls Loving Life Fall 2021
mile in women’s footwear. Everyone is          Youth program encourages self-respect, self-
welcome!                                       esteem, and self-worth through weekly themes
Sister walkers are encouraged to join in the   focused on healthy living, positivity, growth, and
walk wearing comfortable shoes. For more       adventure. The program is provided for through
information check out our website at           a grant from the Allstate Foundation and in
www.ywcahanover.org.                           partnership with UTZ Quality Foods Women’s
                                               Mentoring Group. Volunteer opportunities
Event Date: Friday, August 13, 2021
                                               available. Students grades 9-12 register as
Event Host: YWCA Hanover Safe Home
                                               mentors.
Event Location: Winebrenner's Hanover, PA
SEPTEMBER                                      Event Dates: Saturdays,
                                               10/2/2021 - 11/20/2021
Women’s Power Breakfast Series                 Event Time: Session A 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Guest Speakers inspire, encourage and                       Session B 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
positively impact women in our                 Event Host: YWCA Hanover
community. Women’s Power Breakfast is          Event Location: YWCA Hanover
held twice a year to promote                   Registration: www.ywcahanover.org
empowerment through keynote speakers           Registration is required, no fee involved
focused on inspiration, motivation,
transformation and activation.

When: September 9, 2021                        Week Without Violence
Event Time: 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM                  YWCA Hanover has set aside one week in
Event Host: YWCA Hanover                       October as a Week Without Violence – a week to
Location: The Markets of Hanover               raise awareness and engage action to end the
Tickets: $15 per person                        broad spectrum of violence – as part of a global
$160 Table Sponsorship                         movement with World YWCA to end violence
Ticket Sales : www.ywcahanover.org             against women and girls.

                                               We invite you to join us from October 17 – 23,
                                               2021 as we share information, elevate stories,
Bier Garten at Snackfest                       talk with policymakers, and raise awareness
Come and enjoy a variety of local craft        with a common goal in mind: together, we can
beers and Pennsylvania Dutch inspired          end gender-based violence. Find out more
foods! Featuring Live entertainment. Black     information by viewing the Week Without
Rose Rollers will be tending the bar and       Violence webinar.
BRR Junior is setting up a Lemonade stand!
We'll have lots of family fun, cool air        Event Date: October 17- 23, 2021
conditioning, and restrooms available!         Host: YWCA Hanover
                                               Event Location: YWCA Hanover,
Event Date: September 18, 2021                 23 West Chestnut Street
Event Time : 10 AM - 2 PM
Event Host: YWCA Hanover
Event Location: 23 W. Chestnut St,
Hanover, PA
NOVEMBER
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                           EMERGE - Women's Conference                        Women of Hanover Network
                           YWCA Hanover is cultivating a space where          YWCA Hanover is one again hosting this
                           women from every walk of life can come             unique networking opportunity. Connect with
                           together to be inspired, encouraged, and           women in the Hanover area! Learn more
                           enveloped in our community. Walk away              about the resources in the Hanover
                           energized, motivated, and maybe with a few         Community and strengthen professional
                           new friends, too! Take the day to really unplug,   relationships!
                           invest in yourself, and make a plan for 2021 to
                           be the year you EMERGE!                            Event Date: December 02, 2021
                                                                              Event Time: Time: 5:15 PM – 6:45 PM
                           Event Date: Friday, October 15, 2021               Event Host: YWCA Hanover
                           Doors Open: 8:15 AM -4PM                           Event Location: Sign of the Horse
                           WINE RECEPTION TO FOLLOW                               979 York St. Hanover, PA 17331
                           Host: YWCA Hanover                                 Tickets: No Charge
                           Event Location: YWCA Hanover, 23 West              Registration: Required
                           Chestnut Street, Hanover, PA
                                                                              If you are interested in participating in any of
                           More information and registration details          the events or wish to become more active at
                           make sure to follow us on social media and         YWCA Hanover, please call 717.637.2125 or
                           sign-up for email alerts!                          visit our website www.ywcahanover.org for
                                                                              more information.

                             Like us on Facebook and visit ywcahanover.org - where you can sign-up for the YWCA
                             Hanover events and announcement emails.
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2020 Annual Giving Campaign
Decade                      Gold                          Bronze                           Produce on Broadway
($10,000 - $99,000)         ($500—$999)                   ($100—$249)                      Jaclyn Bossi,
Conewago Enterprise, Inc.   Wetzel Funeral Home           B&F Jewelers                        In Honor of Logan Nickoles
J. William Warehime         Michelle Shae                 Ellen Biesecker                  Lindsay Bossi,
    Foundation              Bobbi Little                  Pam Cashman                         In Honor of Addison Bossi
WAY Foundation              Michele Bossi                 Pat Shaffer                      James Bossi III,
                            McSherrystown Home Assoc.     Amy Caplinger                       In Honor of MaKenzie Bossi
Benefactor                  Kenworthy Funeral Home        Frock Brothers Trucking, INC,    Harrisburg PA Chapter of
($5,000 & $9,999)           Becky & David Albrecht           In Memory of E.B. & Rebecca      Links, Inc
INET Technology             Dr. Ray Christner                Frock                         Remy Miller,
UPMC Pinnacle Hanover       Jordan Ilyes                  Michelle Mowrer                     In Memory of Robert M.
                            PSI Capital Management        Carolyn & Charles Schaefer          Miller
                            Yorktowne Real Estate         Taylor Thomas                    Jean Gartrell
Diamond
                            Settlement Services, Inc      Allysia Urick                    Misti Wildasin
($2,500—$4,999)
                            Marybeth & Mike Hockenberry   Rosemary Cintron                 Michelle Mullen
Cindy Fremont
                            Color Wheel                   Leslie Dietz                     Teresa Gieron
Jody Shaffer
                            Dawn Gartrell                 Stacey Duckworth                 Dustin Armstrong,
Michele & Tom Witman
                            George Hubbard                Joyce & Bert Elsner                 In Honor of Susan & Patrick
Schmuck Lumber
                            LeeAnn Zeroth                 Brenda & David Hahn                 Naugle
                                                          Judy & Ralph Jodice              Justine Trucksess
Platinum
                            Silver                        Gary Laabs
($1,000—$2,499)                                                                            Friends of YWCA Hanover
                            ($250—$499)                   Gayle Mowrer
Aqua Phoenix
                            Chrissie Rapp                 Christine Neri                   ($99 or less)
Burkentine Builders, Inc.
                            Susan & Dan Frey              Panebaker Funeral Home           Cindy Boyer
Emily Burkentine
                            Casi Brough-Murren            Madeline Peabody                 Bobbi Delio
Carole W. Rebert
                            Kelly Lynch                   Montyce Rutters                  Rebecca Rech
Jennifer Carter,
                            Sherri Staub                  Ruth Shaffer                     Donna Winters
   In Memory of John A.
                            Tammy Groft                   William & Deborah Shanbarger     Dan Thomas
   Warehime
                            Jo Ann Bauer                  Stephanie & Mark Shcokites,      Susan Shelley
Barbara & Forry Eisenhart
                            Freda Bortner                    In Memory of Betty Slagle     Steven Clingan,
Image 360
                            Peg Sennett                   Luis Sherwood                        In Memory of Jo A. Elicker
Dr. Mary Kay & Mike Kelly
                            Katie Nelson                  Josephine Spears                 Becker Law Group
Louis & Nanci Mart
                            Susan Beckner                 Kathy Staub                      Ralph & Gay Dickson
Myneca Ojo
                            Grace & F. Rusty Elsner       James Welsh                      Virginia Forsythe
Dr. Barbara Rupp
                            Kathi Fuhrman                 Genny & Sean Huston              Rebecca Thomas Zinn
Kenworthy Funeral Home
                            Jennifer Holcomb              Phyllis Bushek                   Dr. Cynthia Renehan
Members 1st Credit Union
                            Karen Kuntz                   Danielle Newman,                 Lorraine Becker
New Oxford Social Group
                            Beth Leckrone                    In Memory of Jacqueline       CORE Design
Andy & Sharon Brough
                            Randy's Electrical            Zimmerman                        Deb Smith
Members 1st Bank
                            Barb Shorb                    Kayla Kelly                      Anthony Laughman
Rotary Club
                            Nancy Bittinger               Rachel Kelly                     Julie Roda
Hanson Brothers
                            Rebecca Reck                  Mitzi Clapper                    Sherry Scott
Harold Hartlaub
                            Rotary Club                   Doug & Jane Quashnoc             Cindy Hockensmith
Kelly McKee
                            Panebaker Funeral Home        Farley's Jewelers                Mary Rinaolo
Estella King
                            Pat Saunders                  Kathy Staub                      Anne Lawrence
Joanne E. & Wendell L.
                            Fuhrman Creative              Kristin Hart                     Ruthann Shae
   Lehman
                            Megan Sunday                  Virginia & Wesley Keffer         Sherry Scott
   Family Fund of York
                            Heather & Daniel Laudicina    Anne Acker                       Anne Lawrence
   County Community
                            Hilary Matzinger              Beth McMaster                    Sue Kuhn
   Foundation
                            Elinor Rebert                 Joyce O'Donnell                  Linda DeMaio
Northwest Savings Bank
                            Sharon & Chris Wingert        Cheryl Paulin                    Dana Jo Pearl
Donald B. Smith, Inc.
                            York Traditions Bank          Liz Johnnides                    Michael Musselman
Alec & David Sivel
                                                                                           David Hoffman
Staff Music & Amusements
Edie & Gregory Staub
Webb Insurance
Daniel & Donna Weber

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YWCA Hanover Contributors and Supporters
Board of Directors & Executive Director
The greater Hanover community is known for being
helpful to their neighbors, generous to those in need, and
kind-hearted in giving. YWCA Hanover is blessed and
fortunate to receive many forms of help and donations by
virtue of in-kind gifts, Foundation & Grant funds, EITC
donors, product donations, designated monetary
donations, and professional services. The following
individuals, businesses, churches, and groups have
contributed to YWCA Hanover in 2019. We are so grateful
to you for kindly reaching out and helping those in your
community through YWCA Hanover.
Aldus Brewery                Kim Donaldson                     Graphics Plus                     Life Touch               SKF
Allstate Foundation          Debra Markle                      Graphcom                          Link's Music             Debbie Seekford
Altland House                Doceo                             Hanover Area Ladies Bowling       Tina Lowe                Cynthia Small
Amazon Smiles                EEG, Inc (Empire Beauty School)   Hanover FOE                       M & T Bank               Something Wicked Brewery
American Legion              Elizabeth Croney                  Hanover for Progress              Miscreation Brewery      St. Bartholomew's United Church
Angie Binick                 First United Methodist Church     Hanover Street Rod Association    Montyce Rutters          St. Mark's Lutheran Church
Anonymous                    Faith and Fitness                 Homewood at Plum Creek            Myers Meat Market        St. Matthew's Church
Avalon Insurance Company     Feesers, Inc.                     Hooverfield Associates            Nancy Beimler            Sweet Charities
Barb Wentz                   Forever Media                     Immaculate Heart of Mary Church   New Oxford Lions Club    Trinity UCC Women
Barbara Rupp                 Gilda Janusz                      iNet Technology                   Northwest Savings Bank   UPMC
BB&T Bank                    Gitt Foundation                   Jackie Redding                    Pam Newton               J. William Warehime Foundation
Bernadine Filliben           Give Local York -                 Janet Vizkelety                   Patricia Warehime        Warehouse Bistro
Bernard McNelis              United Way York County            Juanita Jones                     Peoples Bank             Webb Insurance
Black Rose Rollers           Give Local York 2018              Juliet Sharrow                    RAYAC                    Weis Markets
Briand and Jennifer Oswald   Glen Rock Disc Golf Club          La Cucina                         Rice Family Foundation   WH Cooke & Company
Brock Biffart                Grace Hostetter Trust             Larry Hamme                       Rutter's                 York Traditions Bank
Center Square Brewery        Grace United Methodist Church     Lawrence B. Sheppard Foundation   SEK                       York Water Company

                                                                                 YWCA Hanover Facility
                                                                                 Rentals
                                                                                 Louis Mart, Client Services Manager

                                                                                 RENTALS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOLLOWING
                                                                                 CDC GUIDELINES.

                                                                                 For more information contact Louis Mart,
                                                                                 Director of Marketing, at 717.637.2125

                                                                                 Many groups utilize our facility for regular
                                                                                 weekly meetings, while some hold seasonal
                                                                                 sports practices. Our newly renovated multi-
                                                                                 purpose room is perfect for one day workshops
                                                                                 or conferences, and is especially popular for
                                                                                 evening parties and celebrations.

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Board of Directors 2020

         Front Row, Left to right: Michele Mowrer, Chrissy Rapp, Michele Whitman, Mary Kay Kelly, Barb Rupp
                             Second Row, Left to Right; Emily Burkentine, Alec Sivel, Edie Staub
Rear Row, Left to Right: Kelly McKee, Jennifer Holcomb, Cindy Freemont, Myneca Ojo, Michelle Bossi, Taylor Thomas, Casi
                                                     Brough Murren

                                               Management Team 2020

                          Front Row, Left to Right: Michelle Shae, Jody Shaffer, Sherri Staub
                             Second Row, Left to Right: Rosemary Cintron, Janise Bankard
                 Rear Row, Left to Right: Jamie Bonser, Deb Smith, Louis Mart, Lisa Staub, Katie Nelson
YWCA Hanover
23 West Chestnut Street
    Hanover, PA 17331
   Phone: 717.637.2125
     Fax: 717.637.3516
 www.ywcahanover.org

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