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ANNUAL REPORT 2010
Helping Kids Start Healthy, Stay Healthy and Succeed in School
MATERNAL AND CH ILD HEALTH CONSORT IUM OF CHESTER COUNTY
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Dear Friends,
The past year was both challenging and rewarding, as our staff worked to
meet the growing needs of low-income families in Chester County, and our
organization enjoyed some special milestones and recognitions.
• We celebrated the 15th anniversary of our Healthy Start program at our
Annual Luncheon. Our featured speaker was Polly Seitz, Director of the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Funding Partnerships program, one
of our original funders. Polly noted, “MCHC is one of our success stories in
community health partnerships.”
• MCHC was awarded the GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT Award – the only
organization in the award’s history to win it three times. “All of the
GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT Award winners are leaders in the nonprofit world
and in their communities,” said Mary Linda Andrews, GlaxoSmithKline
Director of Community Partnerships.
• Our 5th Annual Mother’s Day Tea was our most successful to date, with
more than 150 women and girls attending.
• Of 366 Healthy Start infants born, 96.5% were born at a healthy weight.
We remain grateful for the support provided to MCHC from individuals,
businesses, foundations, faith groups, and other organizations across Chester
County and the region. From collecting infant care supplies, to providing
funding support for our programs, to making our Mother’s Day Tea a success,
you are all part of the impact MCHC has on families in Chester County.
Thank you for your continued support.
Rae Morgan Pamela Bryer, MPH, CFREBoard President Executive Director
Photo on left: Lucia Sanchez enjoys our Mother’s Day Tea.
Middle photo: The Calvary Lutheran Church sewing groupin West Chester made baby quilts to donate to MCHC.
Photo on right: Mary Lou Sterge and Board Chair RaeMorgan at our Annual Luncheon.
Board of Directors
Rae Morgan Board President
Deborah A. McKenty, EsquireBoard Secretary
Julia Malloy-Good, EsquireBoard Treasurer
Mel Dittrich-Martin
Haydee Gullaksen
Rosemary Helm
Tammy James, Ph.D.
Kristin Molavoque, Esquire
Cheryl Vermey, Ed.D., CPCC
Steven Wilmot, MSW
Katie Wooten-Bielski, MSN, CRNP
Helping all children start
healthy, stay healthy and
succeed in school.
Our Promise
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Our ProgramsMCHC is a countywide non-profit organization working
to increase access to health, social and educational
services for low-income families. MCHC’s staff help
reduce the roadblocks to these services faced by a
growing number of Chester County families, including
language barriers, lack of health coverage, limited
access to early education, and limited public
transportation. For the past sixteen years, MCHC
has integrated emerging research and trends in
maternal and child health to ensure that all of our
county’s children have the opportunity to start healthy,
stay healthy and succeed in school.
Healthy StartHealthy Start is part of a national effort in 104
communities to improve the health and well-being
of women, infants and children. Through our
countywide program, Family Health Advocates provide
home visiting to more than 1,300 pregnant and
parenting women each year. Advocates work in the
communities where they live, developing one-on-one
relationships with enrolled women to help them have
healthy pregnancies and safe deliveries. Independent
research has found that our Healthy Start infants
are born healthier than infants from the same
communities whose mothers are not enrolled in
the program.
Healthy Start, located in Coatesville, Kennett Square,
Oxford, Phoenixville and West Chester, serves women
while they are pregnant and until their child is two
years old. Advocates provide home visits, maternal
depression screening and support, information on safe
sleeping for infants, education about prenatal nutrition
(including folic acid supplements), assistance with
accessing health insurance and health care, parenting
and prenatal health education classes (offered in
Spanish and English), and linkages to important social
services (food stamps,
WIC, domestic violence
assistance, and substance
abuse counseling). This
intensive program of support
helps each woman
overcome the barriers she
faces to obtaining care,
and helps to ensure
safe deliveries and
healthy babies.
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4 Healthy Start served 1,371 womenand their children.
4 96.5% of Healthy Start infants were born at a healthy weight (at least 5.5 pounds).
4 More than 75% of women enrollinginto Healthy Start lacked healthinsurance. Our Advocates securedhealth coverage for 98% of eligiblebut uninsured women.
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Kennett Square Family CenterMCHC’s bilingual Parent Educators use the
evidence-based Parents as Teachers Born to
Learn™ curriculum to teach early learning
skills to children through age five. Services
provided include child developmental screenings,
home visiting, group parent-child educational
activities, parenting classes, and kindergarten
enrollment assistance.
4 Our Family Center served 102 families(many of whom had more than one child).
4 All children were screened fordevelopmental or learning delays using the Ages and Stages screening tool, and25% were found to have delays. ParentEducators connected these families toChester County Early Intervention.
4 Our Kindergarten Transition Program (KTP)graduated 19 children. KTP is an intensive, five-week summer program designed to help the Center’s 5-year-old children prepare to enroll and succeed in kindergarten.
4 Our staff teaches and assesses a list ofskills children need to have to beginschool adequately prepared, includingletter, number and shape recognition,mastery of simple tasks such as hand-washing, and understanding of size,position, and direction.
4 A grant from The Pew/OMG Center forCollaborative Learning enabled MCHC tocollaborate with a child developmentresearch team at St. Joseph’s University to create an improved evaluation toolkit to better demonstrate the Family Center’simpact on participating children.
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Building the Capacity of Health Care ProvidersMCHC continued to provide Medical Interpreter
training, helping staff of area health and human
services providers improve service delivery to
Chester County’s diverse population. Our
experienced bilingual staff trained 24 local
professionals to become Spanish Language
Medical Interpreters and provide professional
interpreting services to improve client/provider
communication.
Family Center Children’sMastery of 39 Important Preschool Skills
At Enrollment into
Family Center
At Start ofKindergarten
Transition Program
At Graduation from Kindergarten
Transition Program
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Our staff is highly knowledgeable about subsidized health
insurance programs such as Medicaid and CHIP. We
work with eligible but uninsured families to help them find
health coverage, and assist them with completing
applications (in English or Spanish). MCHC also partners
with several other community-based organizations in the
county, providing the training and support they need to
secure health insurance for their own uninsured clients.
In 2010, MCHC added the capacity to enroll hungry
families into SNAP (food stamps). MCHC now supports
13 locations countywide where families can get help
enrolling into needed benefits.
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500
1000
1500
2000
2500
MCHC Health Insurance Enrollments
2007 2008 2009 2010
1,417 1,867 2,014 2,076
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TemporarilyREVENUES AND SUPPORT Unrestricted Restricted Total 2010
Grants $ 1,146,536 $ - $ 1,146,536
Contributions 531,045 913,670 1,444,715
Interpreting fees 67,056 67,056
Seminars, workshop fees and other 4,600 - 4,600
Investment Income 19,460 19,460
Change in value of beneficial interest in assets held by community foundation 1,200 1,200
Net Assets Released from Restrictions 577,461 (577,461) -
Total Revenues and Support 2,347,358 336,209 2,683,567
EXPENSES Program Services
Healthy Start 1,310,402 - 1,310,402
Family Center 313,436 - 313,436
Health Insurance 158,323 - 158,323
Interpreting 65,817 - 65,817
Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing 40,084 - 40,084
Training and Education 8,160 - 8,160
Support Services
Management and General 228,812 - 228,812
Fundraising 203,048 - 203,048
Total Expenses 2,328,082 - 2,328,082
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 19,276 336,209 355,485
FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2010
“Healthy Startreally helped at atime when I wasstruggling. I had nojob, no healthinsurance. I wasn’taware of theresources that wereavailable to me.”
– Healthy Start mom
4 MCHC enrolled 2,076 uninsured ChesterCounty residents into health insurance.
4 A pilot grant from The Claneil Foundationenabled us to expand our efforts to includeenrollment into food stamps. We enrolled569 Chester County residents into SNAP.
4 Locations include all five Healthy Startlocations, our Kennett Square FamilyCenter, three locations of Catholic SocialServices, La Comunidad Hispana, two area food cupboards, and CareerLink.
Family Benefits Program
MCHC Health Insurance Enrollments
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Individual DonorsMr. and Mrs. Francis Abbott, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Alban Kathryn Andersen Margaret Anderson Nelly Arevalo in memory of Maria de la Cruz Chacon Chacon
William Atkins M.D. Maria Augustin Nancy Ayllon-Ramirez Irma Bailey Tim Barnard in memory of Marjorie BarnardDr. Nadine Bean Patricia and Joseph Becker Elise BensonTherese Bentley Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bierly Carolina Bittar Gladys Black Judge and Mrs. David Bortner Mr. and Mrs. John Braceland Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brackbill Jane Brady Mr. and Mrs. Richard Breuer Robin Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Michael Briglia Pat and David Broida Mary and Stuart Brooks Lauren BruceBarbara BryerDr. C. John Bryer in memory of Miriam Goodstein
Pam and Jeffrey Bryer William CainGenevieve Carmody and Mary KnappMaribel CastroMr. and Mrs. Michael Chairs Linda Chen, MD Edward Christian Nancy Coccetti Courtney and David Coleman Aurea Comas Anne Congdon Sara B. Corbishley Dr. Paul and Dr. Katherine Crits-Christoph Dr. Lisa Davis Elizabeth DeBaptiste and Donnell Tilery inhonor of Delia Sanchez
Denise DeJuliis Bonita DeVito Mary Diamond Patricia and Robert DiGiacomo Tonya DiGiuseppe Mel Dittrich-MartinDeidre Ditzel Nancy Anne Doherty Brett Dolente Erin Downing Linda Dunis-Forrester in honor of the Dunis Family
Susan and Alan Elko Lisa EllerDr. Christina Ellis and Dr. Andrew SitkoffMr. and Mrs. Robert English in honor ofMolly McLoughlin
Dr. Celia Esplugas in honor of Antonio Esplugas
Margaret Ewing Barbara Fitzgerald Turner Dr. and Mrs. William Foxx Willa Friday Alison and Howard Frysinger Anne Fussell Dr. Ellen Gacomis Pamela Gallimore Carole Gallo Karen Gentle
Karen and James Giuliano Jennifer Giunta Charles Goerth Norha Gomez Barnett Goodstein Heather Goodstein in memory of Miriam Goodstein
Allison Gosselin in honor of Delia SanchezSuzanne Guinter Haydee GullaksenMary and Evan Hambleton Anne and Matt Hamilton Julie and Richard Hankin Deborah Hankins Mr. and Mrs. William Harris Laurence HawesRosemary Helm Alba Henn Lucero Hernandez Laurie Hissey Marybeth Hoban Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Hollimon Susan Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huston III Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hutton Judi and Jon Ivins Dr. Tammy JamesRuth Jensen Dr. Rita Jones Nicole JonesBarbara Jordan Natalie Katz Denise and Stephen Keefer Elease Keith Robin Kelly Daryl Endy Klein, Esquire Mary and Bruce Knapp Janine KreissDawn and Jeffrey Kriebel in honor of Delia Sanchez
Sue and Michael Krulikowski Robert E. Lamb FoundationMadeline Lamb Landon Family FoundationMilena and Enrique LanzMarta Sosangelis Laynas Carolyn and James Lennon in memory of Hazel Clasby
Drs. Stuart and Suzanne Levy Linda LewisVanessa Libran Thecla Lisowski Fran Lisowski Deborah and Randall Lyons Jane MacElree Burroughs Mack Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacNeal Wendy Mahoney Russell Julia Malloy-Good, Esquire Mary Alice Malone Dr. Bronwyn MartinMaria Mata Louisa McDonald Jean McFadden Deborah McKenty, Esquire Nancy and Michael McLelland Mr. Robert McMackin in honor of Mary McMackin
Nancy McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeil, Jr.Kara McNulty Heidi and Richard McPherson Meghan McVety and Jason AlexanderMark McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. David Meade in honor of Delia Sanchez
Joseph and Maryann MesureMary Theresa Metzler
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyrick Kristin Molavoque, EsquireJudith Montague Alice Moorhead Mrs. J. Maxwell Moran Mercedes Moreno Rae Morgan Ray Morgan Joanne Moser, MSN, CRNP Barbara Moses Moira and Ken Mumma Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mummert Christine Mummert Cristina Navarro Elizabeth Neff Janice Neville and William KirkpatrickBob NewBarbara Notemyer Susan and Lawrence O’DonnellLisa O’Neill Joshua Oravis Migdalia Oropeza Haidy Oropeza Luisa OrtizMaria Ortiz Catherine Palmquist Rohna and Glenn Paskow Linda PetersJanet and Joseph PetskoRachel Petyk Dr. MaryEllen Pfeiffer Colleen Pimer Lauren Pires Amy and Mark Piro Beatrice Polk Wanda Primus Catherine Prudhoe Emily Purnell-Johnson in memory of Rhea Purcell
Timothea Pyle Leslie and William Rahling Michael Reese Cristin ReeserLeeAnn Riloff Mandy Rinaldi Margaret Rivello Leonard Rivera, Esquire Maritza Rivera Cochran Mary Ann Rossi, Esquire and Jeffrey LewisMargaret Roth Meryle and Fred Rothman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salkowitz Lori Samolsky Michelle and Juan Sanchez Andrea and Gopal Sankaran Linda Schaeffer Dr. Stacey Schlau Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seelaus Frances Sheehan in memory of Miriam Goodstein
Jane Shields Debra Shupp Nettie Wolfe Silva The Smith Family FoundationDiane Snively Janet Snyder Esther and Bernard Sobel Linda Southerling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spatola Jean Speiser, EsquireMichelle Steinberger Mrs. George Strawbridge Lee Ann Sullivan Susan and Peter Temple Cathy Toner Ada Ubinas-De Jesus Marcela Udeschi Katlyn Uhler
Ubel Velez, EsquireCheryl Vermey Dr. Eva Verplanck Eric Vogel Mary Ann and Samuel Wagner in memoryof Miriam Goodstein
Betsy Walls Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh Carol Ware Eileen Weaver John Weaver Joan Wegemann Deanna Weiss Margaret WeissDawn Welch Sallie Welte and Jack EmbickHarriet Wentz Debbie and Chip Wiechec Lois and Barry Wiggins Steven WilmotPenelope WilsonMelissa Wilson in honor of Alice BogertConnie Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winters Nettie Wolfe SilvaKatie Wooten-Bielski Robert Yayac Patricia Yoder Heather Yonosh Marirosa and Eric Zager Neydary Zambrano Magda Zayas Becky Zerr
Foundations, Corporations and Or ganizationsThe 1675 FoundationThe Adams Sterge Fund, a Fund of ThePhiladelphia Foundation
Allstate Insurance Anago Cleaning of PhiladelphiaAtlantic Pension Administrators The Barra FoundationBentley Systems, Inc.Boeing Employees Community FundBrandywine Health Foundation Briggs, Bunting and Dougherty, LLCThe Bugel Family Fund, a Fund of theChester County Community Foundation
Build-A-Bear Bear Hugs Foundation Chester County EmployeesChester County Fund for Women and GirlsChester County OB/GYN AssociatesChester County WomenCitadel Federal Credit UnionCitizens Bank FoundationThe Claneil Foundation The Connelly FoundationCountryside Consulting, Inc.Creative Play Day SchoolThe Crebilly FoundationCVS/PharmacyDeBaptiste and Associates OB/GYNDeBaptiste Funeral HomeRobert and Joan Dircks Foundation, Inc.Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.EnVision Coaching, Inc.Exchange Club of ExtonExelon GenerationFirst Cornerstone FoundationFirst National Bank of Chester CountyGenerocityGenuardi Family FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineHealth and Welfare Foundation of Southern Chester County
Herbalife Distributors of Pennsylvania
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The HeLP Fund, a Fund of the ChesterCounty Community Foundation
The J.M. and Lois B. Herr FamilyFoundation, a Fund of the ChesterCounty Community Foundation
The Holt Family FoundationThe Huston FoundationThe Independence FoundationJoya BoutiqueKennett Square Rotary ClubKunkle and SennettLang Family FoundationLongwood Rotary ClubMarch of Dimes of SoutheasternPennsylvania
Millenium Wealth ManagementNational Penn BankThe Neiman GroupNewtown Office Supply Solutions, Inc.Nonprofit Finance FundPepperidge FarmThe Pew Charitable TrustsThe Pew/OMG Center for Collaborative Learning
The Philadelphia FoundationPhoenixville Area Middle SchoolPhoenixville Community Health FoundationPNC FoundationPottstown Area Health and WellnessFoundation
Psi Chi Honor Society, Immaculata CollegeRotary Club of West Chester DowNTownSafe Kids Worldwide Southeast Pennsylvania Area HealthEducation Center
Sovereign Bank FoundationThe Springbank FoundationThe Stewart Huston Charitable TrustTredyffrin Easttown Middle SchoolUnited Way of Chester CountyUnited Way of Southeastern PennsylvaniaUnited Way of Southern Chester CountyValley Forge Middle SchoolMarian S. Ware Charitable Lead Annuity Trusts
West Chester Civic Association West Chester Daybreak Lions ClubThe William Penn FoundationWoman’s Exchange of West Chester
Faith CommunitiesThe Church of the Holy TrinityDowningtown Friends MeetingFirst Presbyterian Church of West ChesterSara Bowers Committee, Kennett Friends Meeting
Unitarian Fellowship of West ChesterUnited Methodist Women of West ChesterWillistown Friends Meeting Trust
Local, State and FederalGovernmentChester County Health DepartmentPennsylvania Department of Public WelfareU.S. Department of Health and HumanServices (Healthy Start)
U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices, Office of Minority Health
Volunteers and In-Kind DonorsThe Addis Group, Inc.Irene AlmanzaCarlos and Luisa AponteJose ArevaloTina AvedisianTheresa BassRobin BennettBeth Chaim SisterhoodBill Rahling PhotographyBistro Restaurant
Sandra BorjasAnna BranchBrandywine Valley Girl Scout Service Unit 160
Brandywine Valley Girl Scout Troop 41762Brandywine Valley QuiltersBroad Run Golfer’s ClubAmy BrooksRamona ButlerButterflies and BlossomsHailey CalhounCalvery Lutheran ChurchAna CarilloSandra CarilloAnabela CastañoChaffin Cleaning Service Chester County Domestic RelationsChester County HospitalChester County Running StoreChrist the King Deaf ChurchChristine’s Consignment BoutiqueStefani ChristyChurch of Christ of West ChesterDavid ColemanJessica CoopersteinSamantha CoopersteinPamela CostanziDansko, Inc.Matt and Nora DayPetra de los SantosAaron DevonNicole DiDomenicoKelli DillmanGigi DiLucciDomino’s Pizza of Kennett SquareNancy Duran MartinezEAI, Inc.The Elite GroupLisa EllerRenee FabianLaurie FalconFederal Express EmployeesFiorello’s RestaurantPat FischerHannah FleischerGeorgina FloresStephanie FoxGap-Glen Eagle Square EmployeesGeneral Warren InneMaria GiacaloneTalena GibbsGirl Scouts of Mary D. Lang Elementary School
Girl Scouts of Southeastern PAGood Fellowship Ambulance Co.Isabella GraceMonica GrisilloEmily GrossKathy GummulSusan HallRoberta HansonBrenca HauglandBarbara HeiderscheidtMarion HendersonJohn HendrixPam Hesler PhotographyClara HeverlyBob and Joan HollidayRegina Horton c/o Friends AssociationMr. and Mrs. James HubbertMrs. HughesGloria HundleyHuntfield Service Unit of Girl Scouts of Eastern PA
Maddie IacobucciJazmine Thai RestaurantTom JenkinsMaureen and Amin KazamiMegan Reilly KeelerMary Lisa Kelly
Robin KellyKencrestKennett Area YMCAKennett High School Senior Girl Scout Troop
Kennett Square Exelon Power TeamKennett Square Fire Co. #1Kesher Israel SisterhoodKesher Israel Tikkun Olam CommitteeMonica and Mathias KirchmerKiwi Frozen YogurtHolly KolbStephanie KorbStephanie Krug and FamilyKathleen KutchTimothy KutchMike and Sue LaliberteLANCO Federal Credit UnionBruce LarkinLatina Mom’s GroupLimoncello RestaurantLincoln UniversityKristen LopolitoLorgus FloristsMichelle and Nick LoyleBarb LyonsJackie MaasElizabeth MacBrineMagic MemoriesChris and Jennifer ManningAnthony and Jenn MarionMars Drinks, Inc.Sarah MartinMaria MartinezMelanie McAteerBarbara McInnis-HaymanMare McLaughlinMedia-Providence Friends SchoolRenee MillaresMelissa MillerMOMS Club of Phoenixville/East PikelandLizbeth MontesState Trooper Corey MontheiSamantha MoonChristine MooneySarah MartinBethany MulberryAshley MusserLaura NagyRuss NaylorNewcomer’s ClubNicholas Anthony SalonNota Bene BoutiqueOasis Family Fun CenterAnabel OcegueraAlejandro OlmosMegan OlseskiOmni CableCelina OrtizJanet PantojaPaoli Hospital EmployeesPenn Wood Elementary School StudentsPennsylvania Home of the SparrowPeople’s Light and TheaterRosana PerezPerformance Physical TherapyChelsea PerkinsMary Kay Peterson
The Philadelphia EaglesThe Philadelphia FlyersMaria Pierre-AugustinJessica PikePinwheels Developmental and Therapeutic Services
Amanda PitellaRachelle PitellaTricia QuynnKathleen RahlingVeronica ReddCandice Reese and family Celso ReyesRichard McPherson Associates, Inc.Idaigna Rodriguez-RiveraRomansville United Methodist ChurchRoom for ChangeRotary Club of West ChesterCheryl RoweJill RyanLovetta SackorLucia SanchezJessie SchultzPeter and Kai SeelausTerry SeeleyShop Like You Mean It!Spirit of YogaSt. Michael Lutheran Church SundaySchool Students
Lisa StashJane StavisKatharine StinsonShawn StoneElizabeth StreitKurt StrykerToni StuetzKatie SubachSunGard Higher EducationCarol SweeneySusan TanisTemple and Jester AssociatesTerrain at Styer’sThorndale Fire CompanyLindsey TifftNicole TomlinsonEryn TravisTurner Investment PartnersUnited Methodist Church of West ChesterChildren’s Center
Upland Country Day SchoolDonna UrianBarbara ValdesAnna ValentineAmy Van der Keyl The Victory BankWendy VoloshinStephanie WalshWest Chester Business and ProfessionalWomen’s Club
West Chester Friends SchoolWest Chester University StudentsKathryn WestWesttown School StudentsWesttown School Girl Scout TroopAnne WilhelmJosh WilsonCecilia WolfeYWCA of Kennett SquareBradley Zerr
Westtown School Girl Scouts collected infant supplies for MCHC.
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Maternal and Child HealthConsortium of Chester County
30 West Barnard Street, Suite #1West Chester, PA [email protected]
NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
WEST CHESTER, PA
PERMIT NO. 479
MCHC Staff
Executive DirectorPamela Bryer, MPH, CFRE
Senior Director of Program Planning and EvaluationMaryann McMackin Mesure, MSS
Healthy Start Program DirectorTaren Gaddy, MBA
Director of Program Data ManagementNeydary J. Zambrano, LLM
Director of FinanceBeatrice Stubbs Polk, M.Ed, MSA
Data CoordinatorLinda Peters
Director of Development LeeAnn Riloff
Development ManagerMichelle Legaspi Sánchez, MSW, MPH
Family Benefits AdvocatesAracely CrespoFaria Rota
Administrative Operations ManagerJennifer M.S. Giunta
Community Health Support CoordinatorCourtney L. Coleman
Administrative AssistantFrances Lisowski
Healthy Start ManagersMilena LanzKimberly Lewis, MSChristine Mummert, MSNettie Wolfe-Silva, M.Ed
Family Health AdvocatesAurea ComasRanery FigueroaKesha HayesNicole JonesVanessa LibranMaria OrtizSonia OrtizKatlyn UhlerMaria ZamudioMagda I. Zayas
Family Center Director and ProgramManager for Community EducationNelly J. Arévalo, J.D.
Family Center Parent EducatorsMaria MataLuisa OrtizMaritza Rivera-Cochran
Program Administrative AssistantsMaribel CastroJanine KreissBecky Zerr
Community Outreach CoordinatorLaToya Myers, MPH
“I wanted to take the time to thank you for all of your help… getting insurance,
providing needed information and supplies for me and my baby. You have been
very kind and nonjudgmental, and I have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of
your program.” — Healthy Start mom
FACT: Immigrant growth in Chester County is growing faster than anywhere else in
the Delaware Valley. 2010 Census Data show that Chester County’s population grew 15%
since 2000, and the county’s Hispanic population doubled during that time and now
represents 6.5% of the county’s population.
FACT: Babies born too small or too early face lifelong health risks, including much
higher rates of heart disease, learning and developmental delays, depression, and diabetes.
FACT: More than 21,000 individuals in Chester County are enrolled into SNAP (food
stamps). This number has grown faster in recent years than any other county in the region.
FACT: African American women in Chester County are nearly twice as likely as white
women to deliver a low birth weight baby, and more than four times as likely to have their
infant die before his or her first birthday.
Maternal and Child Health Consortium is a member agency of the United Way of Southern Chester County and the United Way of Chester County and is funded by the United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Supported in part by grant No. 93.926.E from the Healthy Start Initiative, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Citadel Federal Credit Union provided generous support for the production of this report.
Printed on recycled paper.