July 2
UCP recognizes Trinity Lutheran

United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Northeastern Pennsylvania celebrated 55 years of service to the community at the agency’s recent annual meeting at the Melting Pot in Scranton. The congregation of Trinity Lutheran Church in Clarks Summit was honored for the many ways they have supported the agency over the years. Members of the church sponsor numerous children in the agency’s Angel Tree project each Holiday season and they also support a number of activities of the Lekotek program. The Church’s Youth Group also volunteers at UCP’s annual Holiday Gift Wrap. Shown at the meeting are, from left, seated: Trinity members Larry A. and Betty Wood, UCP Executive Director Sarah Drob, Carole Hamersly and newly installed UCP Board President John M. Darcy. Standing: outgoing UCP Board President Robert Schwartz, and Trinity Congregation members Suzanne Bolig, Heather and Robert Kline, Billy and Joey Hamersly.


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