Four Schultz & Williams clients are celebrating milestones this month, putting their organizations on a trajectory for success.
Abington-Jefferson Health is formally dedicating its Asplundh Cancer Pavilion, a new, state-of-the-art cancer treatment center located in Willow Grove, PA. The construction of the Center was supported by a $50 million capital campaign. We were privileged to conduct the original campaign planning study and continue our service as campaign counsel.
Philabundance, the Delaware Valley’s largest hunger relieve organization, acquiring, rescuing and distributing food to 90,000 people weekly in nine counties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, received a $2 million grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program. The funds will be used for its Community Kitchen production and training facility.
Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School received a $2.5 million grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program to build its new high school in North Philadelphia. Cristo Rey High School is an independent, Catholic, college preparatory school for students of all faiths who cannot otherwise afford a private education. There are currently 32 Christo Rey Network schools operating successfully across the United States.
Longstanding client Church Farm School (CFS) celebrated its 100th Anniversary this year and is poised to unveil a new plan for the revitalization of its Exton, PA campus. CFS is a boarding and day school that prepares a diverse group of boys with academic ability and good character to lead productive and fulfilling lives by making a college preparatory education financially accessible.
We’re honored to work with and support the efforts of these great institutions. They allow us to help them make the world a better place!