| Please click on an Organization to view its details, or click here to download and print the entire Directory, or click here for the donation form. Click here to download adobe Acrobat Reader. The Aark Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center Aldie Counseling Center * The American Lung Association Pennsylvania, Southeastern Region The American Red Cross
BARC * Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve Buckingham Friends School Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow Bucks County Choral Society Bucks County Genealogical Society Bucks County Historical Society
Central Bucks Family YMCA Central Bucks Senior Center * Chandler Hall Health Services * Child, Home and Community* Children's Cultural Center Children's Developmental Program, Inc. * Churchville Nature Center Community Conservatory of Music CONTACT, Bucks County * County Theater
Doylestown Hospital
The Free Clinic of Doylestown Friends Home and Village Friends of the Delaware Canal
Girl Scouts of Freedom Valley Good Friends
Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County Health Link * Hepatitis B Foundation * Heritage Conservancy *
Indian Creek Foundation *
Lenape Valley Foundation *
Meals on Wheels of Central Bucks, Inc.
Network of Victim Assistance * Newtown Friends School *
Pearl S. Buck International Planned Parenthood Association of Bucks County Point Pleasant/Plumsteadville EMS
The Quaker School at Horsham
Reaching At Problems, Inc.
SEPCADD – South Easter Pennsylvania Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Inc..
Tabor Children's House Tabor Children's Services TODAY, Inc. * Town & Country Players, Inc.
The Valley Day School* Village Improvement Association Vita Education Services *
YWCA *
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November, 2008. All rights reserved. Antheil, Maslow & MacMinn, LLP. The Aark Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center 107 Twining Bridge Road Newtown, PA 18940 (215) 968-4963 Contact: Mary Jane Stretch, Executive Director Web Site: www.AARK.org The Aark is dedicated to the rehabilitation and release, when possible, of injured and orphaned wildlife and the education of the public on man's impact on the environment. Aldie Counseling Center * 228 North Main Street Doylestown, PA 18901 AND 3369 Progress Drive Bensalem, PA 19020 (215) 345-8530 (215) 642-3230 E-mail: info@aldie.org Contact: Michael Ratajczak, Executive Director Web Site: www.Aldie.og Aldie is a community, counseling center providing treatment for families and individuals of all ages, whose lives have been affected by alcohol or other drugs. They offer a sliding fee scale for Bucks County residents without health insurance. Services include traditional individual, family, and group counseling; intensive treatment tract, partial hospital, Evening Recovery Program, Pharmacotherapy Program, educational programs for schools and community groups, and assessments, mobile engagement services, and referral to other appropriate treatment providers.  The American Lung Association Pennsylvania, Southeastern Region 525 Plymouth Road, Suite 403 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 (610) 941-9595 Contact: Sherri Fiorentino, Admin. Web Site: www.lunginfo.org The mission of the American Lung Association is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health.  American Red Cross - Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter* 23rd and Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 18901 (215) 299-4038 (215) 299-4089 Email: slaterr@redcross-philly.org Contact: Contact: Ray Slater, Director of Planned Giving Web Site: www.redcross-philly.org The American Red Cross - Southeastern PA Chapter helps local communities prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters, from house fires to floods. Each year, SEPA Chapter trains thousands of people in life-saving skills (e.g. water safety, first aid, CPR) and collects thousands of pints of blood, in addition to disaster response and victim assistance.  BARC Buckingham Green 1, Second Floor North Rt. 202, PO Box 470 Holicong, PA 18928 (215) 790-0800 Email: dmosio@barcprograms.org Contact: Danielle Mosco, Development Coordinator Website: www.barcprograms.org BARC is a non-profit agency in Bucks County, which offers programs and services to 900 men, women, and children with developmental disabilities. Programs include Early Intervention, Supported Living, Employment Services, and Seniors Programs.  Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve PO Box 685 New Hope, PA 18938-0685 (215) 862-2924 Email: arnott@bhwp.org Contact: A. Miles Arnot, Executive Director Web Site: www.bhwp.org Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve features 100 acres of native plants of Pennsylvania, with nearly 1,000 species of wildflowers, trees, shrubs and ferns for the public to visit and enjoy. Our mission is to lead people to a greater appreciation of native plants, to an understanding of their importance to all life, and to a commitment to the preservation of a healthy and diverse natural world. Open year-round, the Preserve offers guided walks, educational programs, bird watching, plant sales and other activities for all ages..  Buckingham Friends School PO Box 159, 5684 York Road Lahaska, PA 18931 (215) 794-7491 Web Site: www.BFS.org Contact: Scott Baytosh Buckingham Friends School, a Quaker day school for children of all faiths in grades K-8, inspires a lifelong love of learning, nurtures a respect for the light in every person, and fosters a sense of spiritual community. Financial aid is available. EITC participant.  Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow 6324 Upper York Rd. New Hope, PA 18938 (215) 297-5880 Email: bcas@bcas.org Contact: Denise Marshall Web Site: www.bcas.org Bucks County Audubon Society is a 501(c)(b) non-profit organization and operates the Honey Hollow Environmental Education center to encourage the love and understanding of the natural world through learning.  Bucks County Choral Society PO Box 702 Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 598-6142 Email: info@buckschoral.org Contact: Phyllis Sexton, President Web Site: www.buckschoral.org Founded in 1973, the Bucks County Choral Society is an auditioned, volunteer choir based in Doylestown, PA. Under the direction of Artistic Director, Thomas Lloyd, the 100 voice choir performs in venues throughout Bucks County and is widely recognized as the area's premiere large choral ensemble.  Bucks County Genealogical Society PO Box 1092 Doylestown, PA 18901 Contact: Donna Humphrey, Secretary We are a non-profit organization for people interested in pursuing their family histories. Members annually receive three Newsletters and one Journal and may submit one free query of 30 words (per Newsletter issue). We are not part of the Bucks County Historical Society - we are a separate entity and looking for a new home.
 Bucks County Historical Society 84 South Pine Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-0210 Email: info@mercermuseum.org Contact: Douglas C. Dolan, Executive Director Web Site: www.mercermuseum.org The Bucks County Historical Society, a non-profit organization, operates the Mercer Museum, Fonthill Museum and Spruance Research Library. The Historical Society promotes an understanding of history through objects, architecture, art and documents. A wide range of programs for all ages are offered year round.
 Central Bucks Family YMCA 2500 Lower State Road Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-8131 ext. 24 Contact: Gene Smith, General Director, CEO Email: esmith@cbfymca.com Web Site: www.cbfymca.org Central Bucks Family YMCA is a non-profit organization serving over 10,000 members of all ages, incomes and abilities through a wide variety of programs such as child care, youth sports, teen-centered activities, fitness, swimming and camping. We do extensive outreach, collaborate with other community organizations, provide financial assistance and promote health and wellness in our community.  Central Bucks Senior Center * 700 Shady Retreat Road Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-0565 Email: cbsenior@verizon.net Contact: Edward J. Shean, Center Manager Central Bucks Senior Center relies only on contributions and its members. We count on membership sign-ups and activities that generate dollars to cover our overhead. We are upgrading our facility for our seniors and need funds and donations to continue improvements.  Chandler Hall Health Services * 99 Barclay Street Newtown, PA 18940 (215) 860-4000 ext. 1370 Fax: (215) 860-3458 Email: amccabe@chandlerhall.org Contact: Andrea McCabe, Senior Director of Development Web Site: www.chandlerhall.org Chandler Hall is a non-profit organization, guided by the Quaker principle of seeking God in everyone. It provides an array of quality care services for aging individuals, their families and caregivers, who become a part of the Chandler Hall Community.  Child, Home and Community* 144 Wood Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-9770 Email: Beth045@aol.com Contact: Beth Styer, Executive Director Web Site: www.CHCinfo.org Building a better future for children by empowering teen parents through education, advocacy and collaboration in order to ensure healthy births, enhance family stability and to promote self-sufficiency.  Children's Cultural Center 50 North Main Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 230-0160 Email: jliney@childrensculturalcenter.org Attn: Jackie Liney, Executive Director Web Site: www.childrensculturalcenter.org www.international-day.com EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Our Workshops on Wheels programs provide schools and other community groups with opportunities for hands-on learning in 5 areas: Native Americans, Underground Railroad, Architectural Fun & Games, Dinosaurs & Fossils, History of Education in Bucks county. Historic Treasure Chests for each topic that are filled with exhibits, background information, technology driven activities, and even lesson plans, all of which were carefully planned to satisfy Pennsylvania state educational standards.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Our Student Volunteer Program offers young people opportunities to give back to the community, while learning to accept greater independent responsibility. Teen Volunteers provide opportunities for youth over 14 to provide valuable assistance both within and outside of our office setting. To help local youth gain the technical skills necessary to succeed in school and beyond, our High Tech Teens project was created to provide working PCs to applicants. The Children’s Cultural Center is a proud sponsor for the Congressional Youth Award. This prestigious program was set up by the U.S. Congress to provide young people the opportunity to set and achieve personally challenging goals. We mentor young people over 13 ½ to help them register with the program and work toward achieving their individual goals by their 24th birthday.
FAMILY EVENTS Our annual International Day Celebration, held each October since 2000, celebrates the cultural diversity of our communities. This day-long festival features cultural entertainment, games, events, food and fun for the entire family. A popular feature of International Day is the Bocce Ball Tournament. Our Special Events Series, held 3 or 4 times a year, features local artists in convenient and intimate performances oriented especially toward families with younger children.
 Children's Developmental Program, Inc. * PO Box 8, 501 W. Broad Street Quakertown, PA 18951 (215) 536-8359 Fax: (215) 536-9699 Email: office@cdpchildren.org Contact: Betsy Nilsen, Director Website: www.cdpchildren.org Children's Developmental Program is an early intervention preschool and childcare program that provides a quality integrated preschool experience to children in Upper Bucks County.  Churchville Nature Center 501 Churchville Lane Churchville, PA 18966 (215) 357-4005 Email: cgstieber@co.bucks.pa.us Contact: Chris G. Stieber, Director Web Site: www.churchvillenaturecenter.org Churchville Nature Center is an environmental education center with a mission of education for our youth and communities and promotes land stewardship. Facilities include a visitor center, 2 miles of nature trails, wildlife gardens and a Lenape Native American Village.  Community Conservatory of Music 4459 West Swamp Road Doylestown, PA 18902 (215) 340-7979 Email: info@CommunityConservatory.org Contact: Steve Rock, Executive Director Web Site: www.CommunityConservatory.org Individual lessons and group classes in music, visual art, and acting with professional faculty. Charitable outreach programs for disabled, seniors, and financially disadvantaged.  CONTACT, Greater Philadelphia * PO Box 167 Richboro, PA 18954 (215) 355-6611 Email: lsherman@contactgreaterphiladelphia.org Contact: Lenore Sherman, Executive Director Web Site: www.contactgreaterphiladelphia.org Contact Greater Philadelphia answers suicide and crisis intervention telephone lines as well as warm lines providing free and confidential services to the five county Philadelphia areas. Assess and send in life-saving interventions, when necessary. Provide reassurance services to isolated seniors, 365 days/year. Make and receive 110,000 calls/year, using volunteers we recruit and train.  County Theater PO Box 779 20 East State St. Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-6789 x17 Email: comments@countytheater.org Contact: Jim Sanders, Director of Development Web Sites: www.countytheater.org www.amblertheater.org www.brynmawrfilm.org The County Theater's management team also programs for the Ambler Theater, Ambler, PA and the Bryn Mawr Film Institute, Bryn Mawr, PA. Each theater is a separately incorporated 501 (c) 3 corporation.  Doylestown Hospital 595 West State Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-2200 Email: lplank@dh.org Contact: Linda A. Plank, VP Development (x2122) Web Site: www.dh.org Doylestown Hospital is a 200-bed acute care hospital. We are non-profit and will confirm in writing all tax-deductible contributions. Donations are accepted for all hospital departments or unrestricted for the area of greatest need.  The Free Clinic of Doylestown 595 West State Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-2260 Email: freeclinic@dh.org Contact: Peggy Dator, MSW, LSW www.tfcod.org The Free Clinic of Doylestown provides free medical care, dental care and social services for low-income, uninsured residents of the greater Central Bucks County Community.  Friends Home and Village 50 S. Congress Street AND 331 Lower Dolington Road Newtown, PA 18940 (215) 968-3346 Contact: Mary Ann Brooks Web Site: www.FriendsHomeandVillage.com Friends Home and Village are two small communities offering affordable retirement living in the Quaker tradition. Independent and assisted living are available. Friends of the Delaware Canal 145 South Main Street New Hope, PA 18938 (215) 862-2021 Email: fodc@erols.com Contact: Joseph Szafran, Executive Director Web Site: www.fodc.org
The Friends of the Delaware Canal is an independent, non-profit organization working to restore, preserve and improve the Delaware Canal and its surroundings. Our primary goals are to ensure that the Canal is fully-watered and the towpath trail is continuous.  Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania* P.O. Box 27540 Philadelphia, PA 19118 215-564-4657 Email: jalbaum@gsep.org Contact: Jan Albaum, V.P. of Development GSEP serves over 50,000 girls ages 5 through 17 in Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, and Philadelphia counties. We are a volunteer-based, non-profit organization with 17,000 adult volunteers.  Good Friends, Inc. PO Box 165 868 W. Bridge St. Morrisville, PA 19067 (215) 736-2861 Email: tmillard@goodfriendsinc.org Contact: Ted Millard, Executive Director Web Site: www.goodfriendsinc.org GoodFriends, Inc. is a comprehensive residential drug and alcohol treatment for adult males.  Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County 215 Matthews Avenue New Britain, PA 18901 (215) 348-2204 Email: s.martin@habitatbucks.org Contact: Sam Martin, Office Manager Web Site: www.habitatbucks.org It is the mission of Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County to build affordable homes, better lives, stronger families, and safer communities through partnerships with people and organizations throughout Bucks County. We are a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization that extends the opportunity to purchase affordable homes to families who would not otherwise have that chance. Three key resources are necessary in order to fulfill our mission: funds, volunteers and vocal support. Each home requires a commitment of 2000 volunteer hours, financial contributions averaging $4,250 per day and the dedication of innumerable individuals speaking on behalf of the program – and Habitat relies strictly on our neighbors and partner families to provide those resources. Get involved today!
> Act! Give! Share!: volunteer, advocate and donate by visiting www.habitatbucks.org or calling 215.348.2204.
 Health Link 1775 Street Road Southampton, PA 18966 (215) 364-4247 Email: blatady@healthlinkmedical.org Contact: Barbara Latady Web Site: www.healthlinkmed.org
Health Link is a free-standing, community-based primary care center which provides free medical and dental care to individuals and families, ages 19 to65+, living in Bucks or Montgomery Counties, who are employed and without insurance for healthcare and whose earnings fall below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.  Hepatitis B Foundation * 3805 Old Easton Rd. Doylestown, PA 18902 (215) 489-4900 Email: info@hepb.org Contact: Peggy Farley, Community Relations Manager Web Site: www.hepb.org The Hepatitis B Foundation is the only national nonprofit organization solely dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected with hepatitis B worldwide through research, education and patient advocacy. The Foundation is located in the new Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center, which it created to expand and accelerate its research mission. For more information, please visit www.hepb.org or call (215) 489-4900.  Heritage Conservancy 85 Old Dublin Pike Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-7020 Email: info@heritageconservancy.org Contact: Gene Sirni, Vice President for Advancement and Communications or Beth Gallagher: 215-345-7020 ext. 125 Web Site: www.heritageconversancy.org The Heritage Conservancy, founded in 1985, promotes open space preservation, natural resource protection, property stewardship, historic structures, wildlife habitat restoration, biodiversity, and sustainable agriculture. These goals are achieved through professional land use planning and design, public outreach and education, innovative land conservation and historic preservation strategies, and the application of "best management practices" for property stewardship. Indian Creek Foundation * 420 Cowpath Road Souderton, PA 18964 (267) 203-1500 Email: dcrosson@indcreek.org Contact: David H. Crosson, Executive Director Web Site: www.indcreek.org Mission Statement: To provide opportunities for people with developmental disabilities to live in and enrich their communities while meeting their vocational, family, personal and spiritual needs from birth to death.  Lenape Valley Foundation * 500 North West Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-5300 Email: Sharon.Curran@lenapevf.org Contact: Sharon Curran, Community Relations Director Lenape Valley Foundation provides quality mental health care and mental retardation services to residents of Bucks County. A comprehensive range of services has been developed based on the identified needs of our clients and community.  Meals on Wheels of Central Bucks, Inc. 252 Belmont Avenue Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-6065 Contact: Mary Danzis/Alyce Schroth, Coordinators We serve an average of 63 clients two meals per day Monday thru Friday. Our pantry aids help prepare the meals on the trays and our delivery people take it to the clients. Our pantry aids and delivery people are all volunteers as well as the Board of Directors.  Network of Victim Assistance * 2370 York Road, Ste. B-1 Jamison, PA 18929 (215) 343-6543 Email: bclark@novabucks.org Contact: Barbara P. Clark, Executive Director Web Site: www.novabucks.org NOVA provides hotline support, individual and group counseling, advocacy and court accompaniment for victims of crime in Bucks County and works to eliminate violence in our homes, schools and communities through prevention, education, and training programs.  Newtown Friends School 1450 Newtown-Langhorne Road Newtown, PA 18940-2442 (215) 968-2225 Email: info@newtownfriends.org Contact: Richard A. Heller, Director of Development Web Site: www.newtownfriends.org Newtown Friends School is a PK-8 Quaker elementary school offering a strong academic program. The focus of the curriculum is the nurturing of the spirit as well as the mind. Teachers provide an environment where students are appreciated for academic achievement as well as for their uniqueness as individuals. Seventeen percent of students receive scholarship support.  Pearl S. Buck International 520 Dublin Road Perkasie, PA 18944 (215) 249-0100 ext. 161 Email: jmintzer@pearlsbuck.org Contact: Janet Mintzer, President & CEO Web Site: www.psbi.org PSBI is a private non-profit organization with three distinct functions that operate with one common mission of promoting the legacy and dreams of Pearl S. Buck. Her commitment to improving the quality of life and expanding opportunities for children, promoting and understanding the values and attributes of other cultures, the injustice of prejudice, and the need for humanitarianism throughout the world.  Planned Parenthood Association of Bucks County 610 Louis Drive, 1st Floor Warminster, PA 18974-2846 (215) 785-4594 Email: info@ppbucks.org Contact: Miriam B. Chaloff, Director of Development Web Site: www.ppbucks.org Planned Parenthood offers affordable, comprehensive reproductive health care (including testing and treatment of STIs and anonymous HIV testing) in medical offices in Bristol, Bensalem, Doylestown, Quakertown and Warminster for women, teens and men. Conducts sexuality education programs in community settings and schools. Provides advocacy for freedom of choice. Sliding fee scale for all services.  The Point Pleasant/Plumsteadville EMS PO Box 391, 5205 Stump Rd. Plumsteadville, PA 18949 (215) 766-7285 Email: president@medic124.org Contact: Sue Morrison, President Web Site: www.medic124.org Emergency Ambulance (911) EMS Unit; Basic & Advanced Life Support 24/7, 365 days a year.  The Quaker School at Horsham 318 Meetinghouse Road Horsham, PA 19044 (215) 674-2875 Email: info@quakerschool.org Contact: Van Richards, Director of Development Email: vrichards@quakerschool.org Web Site: www.quakerschool.org The Quaker School at Horsham is a Friends elementary and middle school, grades pre-1st through 8th, for bright children who learn differently. Children discover the joy of successful learning in small classes and an individualized educational program.  Reaching At Problems, Inc. Box 211 Chalfont, PA 18914 (215) 822-3083 Contact: Donna Lasorde Cimino, Executive Director RAP, Inc. is a state licensed, therapeutic group care residence providing round the clock care for adolescent, non-delinquent girls who are working out difficulties within themselves and their parents.
SEPCADD – South Easter Pennsylvania Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Inc. 1007 North Easton Road Doylestown, PA 18902 215-340-9995 Contact: Contact: John M. Page, Executive Director Web Site: www.sepcadd.org
 Tabor Children's House 601 New Britain Road Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-4071, ext. 219 Email: aburrows@.tabor.org Contact: Ariana Burrows, Chief Development Officer Web Site: www.taborchildrenshouse.com Tabor Children's House offers child development services at two sites. On the agency's Doylestown campus, Tabor Children's House provides childcare for infants to kindergarten, before and after school care, and a summer camp. The site at the Dublin Tec Center, 123 N. Main Street in Dublin, provides care for children aged 6 weeks to 5 years, including pres-school and pre-kindergarten.  Tabor Children's Services 601 New Britain Road Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-4071, ext. 219 Email: aburrows@doylestown.tabor.org Contact: Ariana Burrows, Chief Development Officer Web Site: www.tabor.org Tabor Children's Services is committed to keeping children safe, strengthening challenged families and promoting independence through intensive in-home family services, family foster care, adolescent life skills training, abuse prevention services, special needs adoption, community living arrangements and mental health counseling.  TODAY, Inc. * PO Box 908 Newtown, PA 18940 (215) 968-4713 x230 Email: patrick@todayinc.org Contact: Pat Terzi, Executive Assistnt Web Site: www.todayinc.org TODAY, Inc. is known for its ability to provide an integrated, cost effective, individualized, innovate and comprehensive continuum of care to those affected by the disease of chemical dependency and mental health disorders.  Town & Country Players, Inc. PO Box 323 Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 794-3849 (treasurer) Email: tandc@townandcountryplayers.org Contact: David H. Keller, Jr. -Treasurer Web Site: www.townandcountryplayers.org We promote and present plays in a community theater that has been serving Bucks County for more than 50 years.  The Valley Day School* 300 Allendale Drive Morrisville, PA 19067 (215) 295-1155 Email: info@valleyday.org Contact: Jeff Brooks, School Accountant Web Site: www.valleyday.org Valley Day School is a private special education school for students with emotional and neurological problems. We service the public school districts in Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware and Philadelphia Counties in Pennsylvania, and Mercer and Burlington Counties in New Jersey.  Village Improvement Association of Doylestown 595 West State Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-3979 Contact: Judy Melson, Chairman of the Plan Giving Committee Web Site: www.doylestownhospital.com Village Improvement Association is a 110-year-old non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the health and beauty of Bucks County. The five areas of designated giving include: Welfare Fund, Community Response Fund, James-Lorah Memorial Home, Women's Scholarship Fund and Unrestricted Endowment  Vita Education Services * 8 East Court Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-8322 Email: info@vitaeducation.org Contact: Frances P. Stengel, Executive Director Web Site: www.vitaeducation.org Vita Education Services brings learning to life for Bucks County residents by providing literacy, GED preparation, Adult Diploma Program, Family Literacy, English as a Second Language (ESOL) and Personal Decision Making© programs in both the community and the Bucks County Correctional Facilities. Services are provided by trained volunteers and professional staff.  YWCA of Bucks County * 2425 Trevose Road Trevose, PA 19053 (215) 953-7793 Email: ywcabcl@erols.com Contact: Lorna Michelson, Executive DirectorWeb Site: www.ywcabucks.org The YWCA provides social services to women, children and families throughout Bucks County, PA. Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP P.O. Box 50 131 West State Street Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901 Phone (215) 230-7500 Fax (215) 230-7796 Email: amm@ammlaw.com Web Site: ammlaw.com For your convenience below are forms for use in donations: Response Form Donation Made to:_______________________________________ From:_________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Amount:_____________________ ANTHEIL MASLOW & MACMINN, LLP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Response Form Donation Made to:_______________________________________ From:_________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Amount:_____________________ ANTHEIL MASLOW & MACMINN, LLP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Response Form Donation Made to:_______________________________________ From:_________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Amount:_____________________ ANTHEIL MASLOW & MACMINN, LLP |