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The ESH Foundation |
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Encourage Support Help |
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About Us |
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ESH Foundation in Doylestown PA was started in 2007. There are currently five directors of the foundation, all of whom will approve charitable contributions to organizations in our area.
Bernard (Ben) Ciliberto- As a director of the foundation my main interests are community projects, youth sports and other youth activities including the arts, music and recreation. Encouraging kids in need, safe-guarding children and supporting the efforts of people helping people.
My recent supportive efforts include contributions and pledges to Cottage Street Sports Club, IBuilt-arod Habitat House in Fairbanks, DAA, WAA, Serenity House of Doylestown.
Send me your ideas and requests to BCiliberto@eshfoundation.org
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Anne Berlin-
Through ESH, I would help organizations benefiting children, the elderly, and their families who are the most vulnerable, and have the least access to resources. In addition to unwavering support for adult literacy, I also advocate increasing the community infrastructure to provide assistance and support for families of children with mental illness. I am appreciative for the opportunity to serve as a director of ESH.
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Cydney Ciliberto- My primary charitable interests are those which aid women who are Recovering from the effects of alcohol and drug addiction, and their families. This would include programs, organizations and groups which provide treatment, education and mentoring of women in recovery, and helping their children.
In addition I am supportive of Big Brothers and Big Sisters,and organizations which provide support for cancer patients and cancer survivors.
Please send your requests to Cydemail@eshfoundation.org
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Caroline A. Edwards - My objective is to provide nonprofit or charitable organizations with grants to support a specific project or purchase which advances these goals. Please email me with your inquiries or proposal at CEdwards@eshfoundation.org. |
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Sarah C. Smyth- Feel free to E-mail me at SSMyth@eshfoundation.org |