NEW BETHANY INC
333 WEST 4TH STREET, BETHLEHEM, PA 18105 www.newbethanyministries.org

Total Revenue
$3,123,670
Total Expenses
$2,310,083
Net Assets
$4,598,074

Organizations Filed Purposes: CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR A SECURE FUTURE FOR THE HOMELESS, HUNGRY, POOR AND MENTALLY ILL.

TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY WHO ARE HOMELESS, POOR OR MENTALLY ILL.

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM:IN 2020, NEW BETHANY MINISTRIES PROVIDED SHELTER, INTENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT, AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR 31 HOMELESS FAMILIES WITH A TOTAL OF 84 CHILDREN AND 29 ADULTS. TOTAL SHELTER NIGHTS PROVIDED TO FAMILIES WERE 2,674. THE AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY WAS 95 DAYS.COMFORT SUITES:DUE TO THE NUMBER OF HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS WHO WERE HIGHLY LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY COVID THE PROGRAM LAUNCHED AS AN EXTENSION OF OUR TRANSITIONAL FAMILY HOUSING PROGRAM IN APRIL OF 2020 AS A RESPONSE TO THE RAPID ONSET OF COVID-19. WITH FUNDING FROM THE CITY OF BETHLEHEM FOR A TOTAL OF 18 WEEKS WE WERE ABLE TO ASSIST A TOTAL OF 27 HOUSEHOLDS.

CENTER FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPTHE DIANE ELLIOTT CENTER FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS, LAUNCHED IN LATE 2018, HELPS INDIVIDUALS TO CONTINUALLY MOVE FORWARD ON A PATH TO AN INDEPENDENT AND SELF-SUFFICIENT LIFESTYLE. TYPICALLY, THE CENTER FOCUSES ON HOUSING, LIFE SKILLS AND EMPLOYMENT, BUT ALSO CAN ASSIST WITH CHILDCARE, COUNSELING, MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, ADDICTION, CRISIS INTERVENTION AND REFERRALS TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES. IN 2020, DUE TO THE ONSET OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, THE CENTER WAS SHUT DOWN FOR GROUP EVENTS, BUT REMAINED OPEN TO STREET MEDICINE, WHO ATTENDS ONCE PER MONTH, AND ARE ABLE TO ACCOMODATE UP TO 4 PEOPLE PER VISIT.

MOLLARD HOSPITALITY CENTERIN 2020, OVER 1,238 INDIVIDUALS USED SEVERAL OF OUR HOSPITALITY CENTER SERVICES. WE SERVED ALMOST 24,052 MEALS TO PEOPLE WHO ARE POOR, HUNGRY, AND HOMELESS WITH AN AVERAGE OF 2,000 MEALS PER MONTH. IN ADDITION, WE PROVIDED 1,321 SHOWERS. WE CONTINUED TO MAKE AVAILABLE A WASHER AND DRYER TO LAUNDER CLOTHING AND USE OF OUR ADDRESS TO MORE THAN 100 INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT A PLACE TO RECEIVE MAIL. WE OFFERED WELLNESS SERVICES, WHICH INCLUDED PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE AND NUTRITIONAL COUNSELING. WE ONCE AGAIN INCREASED OUR DISTRIBUTION OF FRESH PRODUCE THROUGH MEALS SERVED AND FOOD BASKETS DISTRIBUTED, THANKS TO PARTNERSHIPS WITH LOCAL COMMERCIAL FARMERS AND COMMUNITY GARDENERS AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM SEVERAL FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS. WE SUPPLEMENTED THIS WITH PRODUCE GROWN IN OUR NEW GARDEN, WHICH WAS TENDED BY SEVERAL OF OUR RESIDENTS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
J Marc RittleEXEC. DIRECTOR40$105,707
Lane WilderDIRECTOR5$0
Roseline LaroseDIRECTOR5$0
Roland KushnerDIRECTOR5$0
Robert WisserDIRECTOR5$0
Rajika E ReedDIRECTOR5$0
Robert PriceDIRECTOR5$0
Roy GruverDIRECTOR5$0
Spence ScarlettDIRECTOR5$0
Cathy CoyneDIRECTOR5$0
Jane BrooksDIRECTOR5$0
David LyonDIRECTOR5$0
Maryam BooneDIRECTOR5$0
Joanne AndersonDIRECTOR5$0
Rodney ConnDIRECTOR5$0
Michael FischerTREASURER5$0
Lawrence FoxSECRETARY5$0
Kerry WrobelVICE PRESIDENT5$0
Gary CarneyPRESIDENT5$0

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