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  • FINANCIAL REPORT Diocese of Scranton Fiscal Year 2021-2022

    Scranton, PA
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    The Diocese of Scranton released its audited financial statements for fiscal year 2021-2022, with Bishop Joseph C. Bambera presenting the report and emphasizing the diocese's commitment to financial transparency in response to community feedback from synodality listening sessions. The diocese was recognized by Voice of the Faithful as one of only five dioceses nationwide to achieve a 100% transparency score, with particular praise for its accessible finance webpage. The report documents how the diocese continues to serve eleven counties in northeastern and north central Pennsylvania through stewardship of donated resources and expresses gratitude to parishioners, employees, and volunteers for their financial support and prayers.

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  • Scranton Provides $10,000 to Lackawanna County Food Policy Council Fund | Press Release

Scranton, PA
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The City of Scranton allocated $10,000 from its 2024 budget to the Lackawanna Food Policy Council (FPC) Fund, matched by $10,000 from the Scranton Area Community Foundation, to address food insecurity through improved interagency coordination. The donation was initiated by the City's Hunger Task Force and will support a FPC navigator position to manage the Council's operations and facilitate collaboration among member organizations. According to Feeding America, Lackawanna County has approximately 25,000 food-insecure residents, including over 6,000 children under 18. The Lackawanna FPC, which adopted bylaws in 2024, aims to expand access to nutritious food, streamline food provider processes, and improve health outcomes across the county.

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  • Community Days Sponsor Form

    Moore Township, XX
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    Moore Township is soliciting donations for its 2026 Annual Community Days Event scheduled for August 14–15 at the Moore Township Recreation Complex in Bath, PA. The two-day event will feature local band performances, a KidZone, food trucks, fireworks, and other activities. Suggested donation amounts are $100, $250, $500, or $1,000, with donors recognized on social media and included on a sponsors list. Donors submitting the form by July 10, 2026 will receive a complimentary Community Days T-shirt, with donors giving over $500 receiving two shirts. Checks should be made payable to "Moore Township Community Days" and returned to 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014.

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  • ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022

    Bristol, PA
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    Pathways to Housing PA's Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Report highlights significant organizational growth and expanded programming, including the launch of Pathways Housing Wellness Corporation, which has gained control of 20 properties for affordable housing development, and the creation of Good Haul, a junk hauling social enterprise to support employment and furniture donation initiatives. The organization currently serves 550 participants through its Housing First program and expanded services including an Integrated Care Clinic that provided 3,844 medical and behavioral health visits, a Center of Excellence serving 131 monthly participants (a 70% increase from the prior year), and Housing First University training over 5,000 individuals since 2019. The Philadelphia Furniture Bank furnished nearly 1,400 homes during the fiscal year, demonstrating the organization's continued commitment to housing stability and community support services.

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  • Community Days Sponsor Form

    Moore Township, PA
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    Moore Township is soliciting sponsorship donations for its 2026 Annual Community Days Event, scheduled for August 14–15 at the Moore Township Recreation Complex in Bath, Pennsylvania. The two-day event will feature local band performances, a KidZone, food trucks, fireworks, and other activities. Sponsors may donate $100, $250, $500, $1,000, or another amount; donations of $500 or more receive two complimentary Community Days T-shirts, and all donors submitting forms by July 10, 2026 receive one T-shirt plus recognition on social media and a sponsor list. Completed forms and checks payable to "Moore Township Community Days" should be returned to Moore Township, Attention: Community Days, 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014, or inquiries can be directed to 484-554-5918 or Communitydays@mooretownship.org.

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  • looking back, looking forward

    Carlisle, PA
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    The Cumberland County Historical Society's 2018 annual report highlights the completion of Vale-Himes Park, a $325,000 community project that transformed a condemned site, along with major museum renovations totaling approximately $20,000, funded primarily by membership donations and community support. The Society also secured a $100,000 endowment contribution to honor the Vale-Himes legacy and is planning a larger capital campaign ahead of its 150th anniversary in 2024, which will focus on visibility, connectivity, endowment growth, collections storage, and staff space. Executive Director Jason Illari emphasizes the organization's successful campaign history and notes the anticipated publication of a Community Outreach Plan to guide future initiatives.

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