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Page 1: 2012 Baker Industries Annual Report

2012 Annual Report

Quality of Life

OpportunitySelf-esteem Responsibility

CommunityHopeFriendship

Self-sufficiencyIndependence

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Our MissiOnBaker Industries provides work for adults with the most difficulty finding and keeping jobs. We strive to teach work ethic through real work experience in a safe and welcoming environment. Our program is a transition step toward gaining and maintaining outside employment when possible, and is designed to help our workers reach their highest level of achievement.

Our Values ■ Acknowledge the worth and dignity of every person ■ Create an inclusive work environment ■ Live to solve big problems ■ Serve our workers and customers with pride ■ Take responsibility ■ Always strive to be better

Our WOrkers ■ People with intellectual & developmental disabilities ■ Recovering substance abusers ■ Individuals on parole or probation ■ Veterans ■ The homeless

Our VisiOnTo give vulnerable adults access to dignified work in a caring environment.

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MessaGe FrOM THe PresiDenTWe are very pleased to share with you our Annual Report for 2012 – our very first one. All of us at Baker would like to thank our customers and donors for their unwavering support – without you there would be no Baker Industries. Needless to say, the “quirky” economy of the past several years has pre-sented challenges for most organizations, and Baker is certainly no excep-tion. Thanks to all of you, we have had some success on the business side of Baker, which enables us to sustain our special program. All nonprofits are evaluated on their “results” – clearly the ultimate result for us is when one of our Bakerites moves on to employment outside of Baker. Although we consider these figures when evaluating the effective-ness of our program, we believe that the full impact of our mission is im-measurable. Every Bakerite we welcome to Baker Industries, each hour of work we are able to offer to them makes a difference to their lives and to the lives of people around them. The skills and the experiences with which Baker Industries provides each participant, not to mention the source of income, are the truly impactful elements of our program, benefits that are less tangible than counting the number of graduating Bakerites, but that are by no means any less valuable. For the past several years we have strived to form collaborative arrange-ments with other organizations to enable us to offer additional services to our Bakerites. In 2012 we began a wonderful partnership with Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Occupational Therapy, bringing OT Master’s Degree Candidates into our program to work with our Bakerites and help them “live life to its fullest.” It has been a win-win situation for both organizations, and we hope it will become a permanent addition to our program. The uniqueness of our program is special to all of us – we do not know of any other organization that works with four different segments of the low- income vulnerable adult population, and does so without any government support. The need for our mission continues to grow each year. We are extremely fortunate to have a devoted staff very focused on what we need to do. Thank you all for your continued support and generosity.

John H. “Turk” Thacher, Jr.PresidentTurk is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Pennsyl-vania’s Wharton Graduate Division. He has had extensive small business and non-profit experience, and has performed corporate governance and development work. Turk joined Baker Industries in 2002.

MAnAgeMenT TeAM

Turk ThacherPresident

lee kennedyDirector of Sales

Michael ritchieDirector of Finance

Greg lisDirector of Operations

Beth TiewaterDirector of Projects and Resources

Bill PanasPlant Manager, F Street

ConTenTs

2012 at-a-glance . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Success Stories . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Financial Summary . . . . . . . . . 8

The Work We Do . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Recognition of Support . . . . . . 10

Community Involvement . . . . . 14

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BoARd of diReCToRsCharles P. Baker, III Chairman of the Board, Founder Baker IndustriesLouise W. Baker Vice President Baker IndustriesVijay Aggarwal, Ph.D Chief Executive Officer VaxiGenixPolly Bell Alden Sales Analyst Vanguard Asset ManagementRobert A. Cinalli Vice President Karr Barth AssociatesKaren M. Cruickshank President Tredyffrin/Easttown School BoardGlenn A. Dever President Coho Partners, Ltd.Scott C. Dorsey Pastor Mount Zion Baptist ChurchBrookins D. Gardner President Gardner Fox & AssociatesDjoerd Hoekstra Chairman and CEO Biocoat, Inc.William H. Hoffmann Senior Consultant (Retired) Hay GroupRichard C. Ill Chairman of the Board & CEO Triumph Group, Inc.Francis J. Leto, Esquire Executive Vice President Bryn Mawr Trust CompanySusan K. McDaniel Former Technical Coordinator MTI CorporationJ. Thomas Moore President & CEO The Moore CompanyKenneth B. Mumma Director, Founder and Former CEO Customers BankA. Edward Pringle III Former President Pringle Electrical Mfg. Co.Elizabeth Unger CPA (Retired)Dorothy C. Wackerman VP Communications (Retired) Saint Gobain Corporation

MessaGe FrOM THe CHairManOF THe BOarD OF DireCTOrs

As Chairman of the Board of Directors, I am pleased to pre-sent Baker Industries’ 2012 Annual Report.

2012 was a good year in many respects and a challenge in others. We finished 2012 financially strong; even though we are a nonprofit, we have to be able to cover our expenses to exist.

Our greatest challenge is the present economy. Part of our mission is to move as many of our employees as are able and ready into the regular workplace. Our success rate in accom-plishing this has been below what we would like due to dwin-dling openings in entry level jobs. Opportunities have been exceedingly tough to find.

Baker Industries has great supporters, an energetic and an accomplished board, and a truly devoted staff who sincerely buy into our mission. We are optimistic for 2013!

Charles P. Baker iiiChairman, Board of directorsCharles and Louise Baker have devoted 32 years of their life to the creation and building of Baker Industries, and they have done so for essentially no compensation. Mr. Baker is a graduate of the USMA at West Point and ran a small family business for 30 years before founding Baker Industries.

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WHO We’Ve HelPeD in 2012265 have participated in our program

57% were male

43% were female

38% have a disability

12 are veterans

25 have moved on to permanent employment

5 are in long-term temporary positions

48 received occupational therapy in our program

22 the age of the youngest program participant

73 the age of the oldest program participant

Ways We serVe■ Program participants learn work ethic and gain work experience in a caring atmosphere

■ Occupational Therapy provided on site

■ Computer Training on site

■ Follow up through our Alumni Program

WHaT seTs us aParT ■ Four groups of vulnerable adults work together

■ 94% of every dollar goes directly into program

■ We accept no government funds

■ Staff is from for-profit sector

■ Founders are still actively involved

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Success is measured in many ways at Baker. Ultimately it’s about having the re-solve and determination to keep going, regardless of barriers and obstacles that get in the way.

BoBBob graduated college with a degree in chemistry and held numerous jobs as a scientist, but a difficult divorce in 2007 threw him off track. A few bad decisions led to financial hardship, and Bob’s life spiraled downward. A few years later, Bob found his way to Baker, where he began to pull his life back together.

Baker gave Bob the chance to work a steady job again and get back into a rou-tine of good decisions. He worked hard and quickly became a supervisor. Bob was known for the quality of his work and for his positive attitude. As Bob began to regain his confidence and remember his talents, he wrote, “I regret terribly the choices I made, believe I am fully rehabilitated, and am desperately looking for someone to give me a chance to prove myself and rebuild my life.”

Bob found that chance in July of 2012, when Lancaster Laboratories hired him for his expertise in chemistry. We miss him greatly, but Bob’s story will always remind us of the power of optimism and a fresh start.

MiKe And deBBieMike was assigned to Debbie’s line when he started at Baker. For him, it was love at first sight. Mike was taken with Debbie: her infectious laugh, kind heart, and no-nonsense supervisory style. For Debbie, it took a little longer, but she began to develop feelings for Mike, a shy, sweet guy with a great smile.

It wasn’t too long before they were dating. Then, Debbie’s birthday came around. On bended knee, Mike asked her to marry him. Of course, she said yes! They were married in April of 2012. Debbie says she’s never been happier and Mike smiles in agreement.

We celebrated with them just days prior to the wedding with a cake, balloons, and a bride’s bouquet made by Weezie. It was a great day!

suCCess sTOries 2012

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sARAFor people with serious mental illness, life is often a cycle of hospitalization, medication issues, decline, and recovery, particularly in young adulthood. While work is almost impossible to find, the desire to work and be a part of an organi-zation is often intact. At Baker, we understand this and are committed to accom-modating the needs of workers like Sara, a friendly and capable young woman who struggles with serious mental illness.

Sara is loved by all in the Baker community, and when she returns after a long absence, a spontaneous cheer resounds as she takes her place on the production floor! She brightens our lives.

JAMesAt Baker we like to say we are “trying to lose our best people every day,” since permanent job placement is the ultimate goal for our ex-offender population.

James was one of our best. He did a great job not only in Malvern, but also as an off-site temp. James made good use of our program, and after a few months, to the surprise of no one except maybe himself, he got a permanent job as a Test Tech at Omega Flex in Exton.

James told us, “The opportunity Baker Industries gave me was wonderful. It was the stepping stone I needed.”

TiMWhen Tim interviewed at Baker, he divulged a list of failures—jobs that didn’t work out, attempts at college, etc. He had been diagnosed with a processing delay and was suffering from anxiety, and some tasks didn’t come easily to Tim. At age 21, he seemed to have given up on ever succeeding at anything.

But Tim is a hard worker—reliable and dependable, too. He got the hang of the work and was soon one of the fastest on the line. Watching his progress was akin to watching a flower bloom. As his confidence grew, so did he! Tim’s demeanor completely changed—now he stands straight and tall and has an easy smile.

We know a lucky employer is going to snap him up soon. Tim is ready; our work here is done.

suCCess sTOries 2012

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FinanCial rePOrT 2012Baker Industries does not take any government funding. Around 70% of the revenue needed to meet our annual expenses comes from payment for the jobs we do for our customers. The balance comes from individuals and organi-zations willing to make charitable contributions to our operat-ing costs.

We intentionally have a lean staff, and our administrative costs consistently average 6% of our budget.

Donations - Individuals $116,038Donations - Grants $626,272Revenue from Fundraisers $233,386Earned Income $2,233,223Total $3,208,919

Program Services $2,702,286Supporting Services $97,773Fundraising $87,784Total $2,887,843

increase in unrestricted $321,076net assets

suPPOrT anD reVenue

exPenses

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THe WOrk We DOWith one of the largest available labor forces in the Delaware Val-ley, we specialize in doing manual labor tasks very efficiently. Our customers use us to assemble, package, store, ship, correct, sort, and sometimes disassemble their products. Our tasks range from handling simple mailings of 160,000 pieces in three days to me-chanically assembling products with over 125 parts that must be put together under exacting specifications.

Customers turn to Baker Industries for projects that can’t easily be automated and require a human touch.

We offer flexible, results based pricing that is highly competitive to traditional outsourcing providers.

serViCe OFFerinGs By CaTeGOry

Mechanical Assemblies

Circuit Board Stuffing

Harness Assemblies

Soldering

Wiring

Building

Sewing

Manufacturing fulfillment andPackaging

Temporary staffing

Mailings

Hand addressing

Name matching

Folding

Labeling

Collation of binders and pocket folders

Boxing and bulk shipping

USPS, UPS and Fed Ex

Shrink wrapping

Counting

Heat Sealing

Fugitive Gluing

Staffing a department permanently

Teams of temps weekly/monthly

Temps for big jobs

Seasonal temps

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suPPOrTers 2012 (lists may be incomplete)

PlATinuMEdwin Hall 2nd Charitable Trust

diAMondPeter R. & Cynthia K. Kellogg FoundationMrs. J. Maxwell MoranTriumph Group Charitable FoundationTriumph Group, Inc.

goldThe Beaty Family FoundationThe Charter FoundationDanellie FoundationMr. & Mrs. Rodney D. Day, IIIMr. & Mrs. Peter GrauerHelen D. Groome Beatty TrustHamilton Family FoundationHoxie Harrison Smith FoundationMill Spring FoundationPhoenixville Community Health FoundationL. W. Pierce Family FoundationPNC BankScholler FoundationWayne Presbyterian ChurchWestern Association of Ladies for the Relief and Employment of the Poor

RuByBarra FoundationThe Becket Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. W. Thacher BrownThe Bryn Mawr Trust CompanyMrs. J. Mahlon Buck, Jr.Mr. James CulbertsonGenuardi Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Charles E. Haldeman, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. IllJoan and Herb Kelleher Charitable FoundationMr. & Mrs. R. Chase McDaniel, IISaint-Gobain Corporation FoundationThe Caroline J. S. Sanders Charitable Trust No. IShouvlin FoundationJoseph Kennard Skilling TrustSummit Container CorporationU.S. Liability Insurance GroupAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Steven R. Zodtner

silveRAddis GroupAffiliated Computer Services, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Vijay AggarwalMr. & Mrs. Edward AntoianAon Risk ServicesMr. & Mrs. James H. AverillMr. & Mrs. Charles P. Baker, IIIMr. and Mrs. Curtis D. BallMr. & Mrs. John H. BallMs. Mary I. Dorrance & Mr. Francis T. Boylan

2012eVenTs & FunDraisers

31st Annual Spring Gala honoree Joe Mena is presented an award by PA State Senator Duane Milne at the Merion Cricket Club.

The Triumph Group sponsors our golf outing at Applebrook Golf Club, which also includes drinks and dinner on the porch overlooking the course.

The Wine School of Philadelphia put on a tasting event in our warehouse, which appealed to Baker sup-porters old and new!

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Brandywine Abstract Company, L.P.Mr. & Mrs. William C. BuckBurke Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Robert T. ChenowethMr. & Mrs. David ChristensCity Line MotorsConnelly FoundationErnst & Young LLPFactory Mutual Insurance CompanyMr. & Mrs. T. Ritson FergusonDr. Thomas A. FosnochtThe Fourjay FoundationMr. & Mrs. John W. Frazier, IVGardner/Fox Associates, Inc.Mr. Harry W. Gill, Jr.Haverford Trust CompanyMr. & Mrs. Joseph HillMr. and Mrs. John G. HoopesThe Jake FoundationMr. & Mrs Robert E. Keith, Jr.The Kintock GroupKistler Tiffany BenefitsKistler Tiffany FoundationLiberty Mutual National AccountsDr. & Mrs. David M. McCarthyMcCausland FoundationMr. & Mrs. Robert E. McQuistonMr. David R. McShaneThe Moore CompanyMr. & Mrs. Ranney R. MoranMr. & Mrs. Thomas NerneyMr. and Mrs. Charles W. OgelsbyMr. & Mrs. William W. OgrenThe Pennsylvania FundMr. and Mrs. Leo Pierce, Jr.Princeton Club of PhiladelphiaMr. & Mrs. Gerald B. RorerMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. RotwittDr. & Mrs. Karl F. Rugart, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. ShouvlinMr. & Mrs. Stephen R. SiekeMr. & Mrs. Robert C. SkellySouthco, Inc.St. John's Presbyterian ChurchStradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLPMrs. Anson W. H. Taylor, Jr.Mrs. Clifton B. ThawMr. & Mrs. Peter R. UngerMs. Donna VanzileMs. Dorothy C. WackermanMr. & Mrs. Raymond H. WelshMr. & Mrs. Richard Whiting, Jr.Mrs. Robert H. WolcottThe Women's Auxiliary of The German Society of PennsylvaniaMr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Zewe

BRonzeMr. & Mrs. Francis H. AbbottMr. & Mrs. Graham D. AndrewsMr. & Mrs. Stephen W. BajusMr. & Mrs. Jonathan BlackThe Brevoort Fund

Summer Picnic at Burke Park in Malvern.

Enjoying lunch donated by a supporter during 2012 Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week at Baker Industries.

Our Thanksgiving Luncheon is in the spirit of the holiday: those who are able to contribute do, and the rest is provided by generous donors. It’s a great occasion.

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Mr. & Mrs. Radcliffe ChestonMr. & Mrs. Robert CinalliMr. & Mrs. Peter ClarkMs. Barbara K. ClisbyMr. & Mrs. James E. CruickshankMr. & Mrs. Donald M. DetwilerAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Glenn A. DeverMr. & Mrs. Saunders DixonMr. & Mrs. John C. DoddsMr. & Mrs. William C. EbbottMr. & Mrs. Robert EckerEmily O'Neill Sullivan FoundationFox & Roach CharitiesDr. & Mrs. Robert FrederickMr. & Mrs. Vincent Gilpin, JrMr. Bruce HauptfuhrerMr. & Mrs. Robert P. HauptfuhrerMr. and Mrs. John F. HentzMr. & Mrs. J. Robert HerdMr. & Mrs. Djoerd HoekstraMr. & Mrs. Robert S. HoffmanMr. & Mrs. William H. HoffmannMs. Winifred W. HumphrysMr. & Mrs. William S. HylandMr. & Mrs. Thomas KentMr. & Mrs. Philip J. KoehlerMrs. Thomas C. Leonards, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Dan LievensMr. Richard LowryMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. LuceyMr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. MacelreeMr. & Mrs. A. Bruce MainwaringMr. & Mrs. Samuel R. MarshallMr. & Mrs. F. Robert Masters, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John J. McElroy, IIIMr. & Mrs. William MillerMr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. MummaMr. & Mrs. Britton H. MurdochE. Murdoch Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Sherman E. PerkinsMr. & Mrs. Thomas PetroPhiladelphia Alumni Association of Kappa Kappa GammaMs. Molly PierceMr. & Mrs. A. Edward Pringle, IIIMr. & Mrs. Steven C. RamseyMr. and Mrs. Jay C. SandsSchneider Electric North America Founda-tionMr. & Mrs. Marvin A. ScottMr. & Mrs. George C. Shafer, Jr.Ms. Frances F. TenneyMr. & Mrs. James H. UngerMr. & Mrs. Douglas WaltersMr. & Mrs. William R. WoodMr. & Mrs. Frank E. WoolleyMr. & Mrs. Jonathan K. Wright

iRonMr. & Mrs. Stephen S. AbateDr. Harold M. Aberman

Mr. & Mrs. David ActonMr. & Mrs. Stuart H. AldenMs. Lucetta S. AlderferDr. & Mrs. Richard AllmanMr. & Mrs. Bruce E. AllredMr. & Mrs. Peter AndrussMrs. John R. ArmsMs. Susan ArmstrongMs. Hazel E. ArnoldMrs. Mary Jo AshenfelterMr. & Mrs. William AshenfelterMrs. Albert A. AustinMs. Cynthia Rex AyersMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey BaenaMrs. William G. BaerMr. & Mrs. Donald O. BaileyMr. & Mrs. C. Pitman Baker, IVMs. Jody BakerMr. & Mrs. John BartholdsonMr. & Mrs. Herbert O. BascomeMr. & Mrs. Steven W. BassMrs. Robert F. BatchelderMr. & Mrs. David E. BeaversMrs. A. Richard Bell, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Authur E. Bell, IIIMr. & Mrs. James A. BennettMrs. Joseph G. BertschMr. & Mrs. Dwight L. BeuclerMr. Thomas J. BirdMrs. Thomas M. BirdsallRev. & Mrs. James BirneyMr. James BlatchfordMr. & Mrs. Charlie BloomMr. & Mrs. Melvin C. BoydMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BroadrupMr. & Mrs. James H. BromleyMs. Heidi BrooksMr. Bruce BroserMr. & Mrs. Tony BrownMr. & Mrs. James M. Buck, IIIMr. & Mrs. Kevin BuraksMr. & Mrs. Michael BurgMr. Wesley BurnsMr. & Mrs. McBee ButcherMs. Joan R. CalhounMr. & Mrs. Gregory CanedaMrs. Charles A. CarmichaelMr. & Mrs. Vincent CarrollMr. & Mrs. Joseph CarsonMrs. Joseph L. Castle, IIMr. & Mrs. William ChandleeMr. & Mrs. David ChapmanMr. & Mrs. Arthur M. R. Charrington, IIIMr. & Mrs. Morris Cheston, Jr.Ms. Jane ChopackMr. & Mrs. Chip ClothierMr. & Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier, IVMr. Joseph P. CollinsMr. & Mrs. Peter J. ConnorsMs. Martha CoonleyMr. Robert L. CorcoranMs. Lisa Couser

Ms. Cathy Stevens & Mr. Joseph T. CoxMr. & Mrs. Fronefield Crawford, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Samuel CrothersMr. Christopher B. CryerMs. Sheila K. DahlMr. & Mrs. A. Jack DaleMr. & Mrs. John DavisMrs. Tina DeAngelis, EdD, OTR/LMs. Toni DeGeorgeMr. John DevereuxMrs. Park DilksMrs. Edward V. DillonMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. DolanMr. & Mrs. John H. DonaldsonMr. Robert R. DoneckerMr. & Mrs. Scott C. DorseyMr. & Mrs. Greg DotoMs. Christine M. EastburnMr. & Mrs. Richard M. EisenstaedtMr. & Mrs. Herbert EngelbertDr. & Mrs. Joseph L. EremusMr. & Mrs. A. Carter FergussonMr. & Mrs. Anthony L. FernandesDr. & Mrs. Kenneth FetterMs. Elizabeth FiferMr. Joseph H. Flather, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Flood, Jr.Ms. Rosemary FluehrMr. & Mrs. William Forrest, Jr.Mrs. George C. Foust, Jr.Mrs. Jane E. FraschillaDr. & Mrs. Thomas FrazierMr. & Mrs. Paul GanskyMs. Sandy GargusMr. John GarveyGerman, Gallagher & Murtagh, P.C.Mr. & Mrs. William H. GieseMr. & Mrs. William Y. GilesMr. Harry W. Gill, Jr.Mr. John S. GilsenanMr. and Mrs. David GirardGlobal Performance InstituteMr. & Mrs. Bayard M. GrafMrs. Joseph F. Grass, IIIMr. & Mrs. Martyn GreenacreDr. & Mrs. Bernard R. GreenbergMr. & Mrs. Robert F. GreenwoodMrs. Thomas GreenwoodMs. Louise B. GriffithsMr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Hansen Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Chester D. Harrington, Jr.Mr. Bill HarrisonMs. Avonne A. HartshornMrs. Daniel G. HartshornMs. Beth HawleyMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Hays IIIMs. Sheila HeenanMr. & Mrs. Geary HeermannMrs. Carol A. HendersonMr. & Mrs. David A. HeydtMs. Janice HillMr. and Mrs. John H. Hodge

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Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. HookMrs. F. Thomas HopkinsMr. & Mrs. Peter J. HoughtonMr. & Mrs. Michael B. HudsonMr. & Mrs. Charles HumphreysMr. & Mrs. Linden K. HustedtMs. Esther HutchinsonMs. Frances Ingersoll & Mr. Mathew TaylorMrs. Paul M. IngersollMrs. I. Grant Irey, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John IrwinMr. & Mrs. John JacksonMr. & Mrs. Millard H. Jackson, IIIMr. & Mrs. Landon Y. Jones, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Andrew P. KalilecMr. & Mrs. Philip KampfMs. Judith A. KargherMr. & Mrs. E. Brooks Keffer, Jr.Mrs. Steven KellerMs. Linda KennedyMr. William KeyserMr. Darwin P. Kingsley, IIIMrs. William KinkeadMrs. Macaira KochMr. David KollockMr. & Mrs. Scott LairdMr. & Mrs. Bradford H. Lamson-ScribnerMr. & Mrs. Thomas LandmesserMrs. W. Mifflin LargeMr. & Mrs. Robert B. LawlerDr. & Mrs. William R. LeahyMr. & Mrs. Mark LedgerMr. & Mrs. Dennis LeeperMs. Mary A. LewisMr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Ligget, Jr.Mrs. George J. LincolnMrs. Esmond R. LongMr. & Mrs. John A. LordMr. & Mrs. Robert A. LunbeckMr. & Mrs. James W. MackieMr. David H. MaroneyMr. & Mrs. John L. Mather, IIIDr. Owen R. Mathieu, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Peter MaudeMrs. Gwynne G. McDevittMr. & Mrs. G. Richmond McFarland, Jr.Mr. Vincent McGuinnessMr. and Mrs. William A. McKennaMr. & Mrs. David B. McMullinMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. MendicinoMs. Emma Jane MillerCol. & Mrs. Stephen W. MillerMr. Peter Andrew MitchellMr. & Mrs. Paul Monaghan, Jr.Mr. Randall MontgomeryMrs. M. E. MoretzsohnMr. & Mrs. Theodore S. MorganMorganStanley SmithBarneyMr. & Mrs. Gary T. MorrealeDr. & Mrs. William MowbrayMrs. Marshall MundheimMr. & Mrs. Britton H. Murdoch, Sr.

Dr. & Mrs. John Brien MurphyMr. & Mrs. Robert E. NahasDr. & Mrs. Edward B. NelsonMrs. A. Corkran NimickMr. & Mrs. Bruce NorthrupMs. Roberta O'DellMr. and Mrs. William C. O'NeillMr. James F. O'Rourke, IIIMs. Kathleen M. O'ShaughnessyMr. & Mrs. Peter ParadisoMr. & Mrs. Wayne D. ParkerMr. & Mrs. Robert N. ParsonsMs. Susanna PatersonMrs. Henry P. PendergrassMr. & Mrs. Lloyd M. PerryMr. & Mrs. Anthony PetermanMr. & Mrs. Paul PetroskeMr. David H. PhillipsMs. Eleanor PiersonMr. and Mrs. Clayton PlattMr. & Mrs. Lucien B. PlattMr. & Mrs. Charles Plohn, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Paul V. PlourdeMrs. Joseph Potts, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Steven PressmanMr. Neil RankinDr. & Mrs. Steven E. RaperMr. John RaymondMr. Larry RedmondMr. & Mrs. RedmondMr. & Mrs. J. Barton RileyMr. & Mrs. Robert J. RileyMr. Chris RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Norman P. RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Joseph RomanoMs. Joan RononMr. & Mrs. Christopher RossiMr. & Mrs. George RubinMr. Paul J. Savidge & Mr. Dan MaceyMr. & Mrs. Stephen SchaefferMrs. Nancy H. SchriberMs. Presley SchwinnMrs. Robert B. SeidelMr. & Mrs. Herbert E. Seifert, Jr.Mr. Lee SellmanMr. and Mrs. Stephen ShapiroMr. & Mrs. Richard R. ShawDr. and Mrs. Neil ShepardMr. & Mrs. Franco SirkinMs. Chandi Z. SmithMr. & Mrs. Oliver SmithMs. Virginia SmithMr. W. Scott Smith, Jr.Ms. Dorothy K. SnowdonMr. & Mrs. C. Stewart SpahrMs. Mary E. SpenceMr. & Mrs. Russell B. SpencerMrs. Dean S. SpiegelMr. John L. SpoffordMr. & Mrs. Stephen E. StambaughMr. & Mrs. E. Jeffrey StarkeMr. Harold Starr

Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey StengelMr. & Mrs. Ethan A. StengerMr. & Mrs. Dave StrangeMrs. Elizabeth B. StullMr. Henderson Supplee, IIIMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. SwarrMr. & Mrs. Donald A. SynnestvedtMr. & Mrs. Francis G. TatnallMr. & Mrs. George TeplicaMr. & Mrs. John H. Thacher, Jr.Ms. Kim ThacherMs. Margaret Gallagher ThompsonMr. & Mrs. ThomsonMs. Carol TitzelMrs. R. John Titzel, Jr.Ms. Jean TremblayMrs. Frederick A. Tucker, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Steven UdiciousMr. & Mrs. Richard C. Unger, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Veghte, Jr.Mr.& Mrs. Roger F. VeitMs. Chris VossMr. & Mrs. Brenton G. Wallace, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Wallace H. WallaceMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. WalshMr. & Mrs. William G. Warden, IVMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. WatermanDr. & Mrs. David B. WatermulderWaynesborough Country ClubMr. & Mrs. William Y. WebbMr. & Mrs. A. Kent Weymouth, Jr.Mrs. Howard W. WhitakerDr. Thomas O. Wilcox Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Gordon H. WilderMr. & Mrs. Edward B. Wilford, IIIMr. & Mrs. Ralph WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Peter WilmerdingMs. Barbara B. WilsonMr. & Mrs. William H. WilsonMr. & Mrs. Miles K. WolfsonDr. Elizabeth WoodMr. & Mrs. H. Palmer WoodcockDr. & Mrs. Nicholas H. WrightMr. & Mrs. John S. Wynn, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas V. Zug, Jr.

eMPlOyee DireCTeD anD COrPOraTe MaTCHinG COnTriBuTiOnsGE FoundationTurner Investment Partners, Inc.Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Pro-gramCitizens Bank Foundation Matching Gifts Program

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COMMuniTy inVOlVeMenTA strong community benefits the individual, the community, and society as a whole. We are fortunate at Baker Industries to have the support of so many individuals and organizations in our community.

Brook Lenfest FoundationBryn Mawr Trust

Chester County Intermediate UnitConestoga High School Senior Internship Program

Friends CentralGoodwill Industries

Jefferson University Department of Occupational TherapyKappa Kappa Gamma

Kintock GroupMain Line Unitarian Church

Malvern PrepNewcomers of the Main Line

Paoli Presbyterian ChurchPNC

Princeton Club of PhiladelphiaPrudential Fox Roach

Saint-GobainSt. John’s Presbyterian Church

Transportation Management Association of Chester County (TMACC)Vanguard

Veteran’s Administration of Chester CountyWayne Presbyterian Church

Volunteers from Wayne Presbyterian Church serving lunch at F Street.

Volunteers from Vanguard

Student interns Anjalie (right) from Princeton University and Beny (left)

from Conestoga High School.

We rely on faithful volunteers to help keep costs down as well as to provide

companionship to our workers.

Computer training with Vanguard volunteer, Boris

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in-kinD DOnaTiOnsBusinessesAcademy LeadershipThe Academy of Natural SciencesThe Andalusia FoundationAnthony's Pizza & Italian RestaurantApplebrookAras Rug CompanyBywood Seafood MarketCapt'n Dick's BBQCharles Jacquin et Cie, Inc.Christa's ClassicsCostcoCreed's Seafood & SteaksCurtis Institute of MusicD'Amicantonio ShoesDantastic FoodDiesinger & Dolan JewelersEnglund's Apparel for MenFlag Lady GiftsThe Franklin InstituteFrazer Dental CareGardner/FoxCongressman Jim GerlachGingy’sGrappa CaféThe Inn at Osprey PointIron Hill Brewery and RestaurantState Representitive Warren KampfLeaf Floor CoveringThe Little House ShopLongwood GardensLucie's Barkingham PalaceMargaret Kuo'sMerion Cricket ClubHon. Duane MilneMorris ArboretumNana's Creative SewingNancy Saam DesignsNota Bene BoutiqueOpera Company of PhiladelphiaPeople's Light & Theatre CompanyPhiladelphia Museum of ArtThe Philadelphia PhilliesThe Picket FencePlease Touch MuseumPolites FloristRadnor Racquet ClubSan Nicola RestaurantSummit Sports Training CenterSweet JazminesTangoA Taste of BritainTJ’s Restaurant & DrinkeryTredici Italian MarketUhler's Seed & FeedUp Home Ltd.

Valley Forge FlowersVertex FitnessThe Village SalonWayne Presbyterian Church

individualsSusan AggarwalGail BatchelderPauline BellJill BonnKim CraigKathy DisqueDeb & John DonaldsonRobert GravesFrancie IngersollRita IngersollPhilip J. KoehlerLinda McCarthySusan McDanielJ. Thomas MooreElizabeth MoranRanney MoranSusan Baird PerotDr. Donald & Judy RosatoDianne & Jeffrey RotwittDiana & Gordon H. Wilder

2012 Gala Committee at work.

Gala Co-chair Francie Ingersoll and husband Matt Taylor

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