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Major Gifts and Named Funds

York County Bar Foundation Named Gifts can be established with a minimum of $25,000, which can be paid over five years.

 

The Bar’s Named Funds were created in 2011 to help build its endowment and to supply donors with a vehicle to express their unique charitable interests.


We thank the following generous donors, whose funds will support their particular interests.


The Brian and Jeanne Addison Fund for Youth Initiatives
The Jane M. Alexander Fund for Legal Aid
William Anstine Family Fund for Legal Aid 
Penny L. Blackwell and Jack Sanstead Family Fund for York County Courts
The Honorable Albert G. Blakey III Memorial Fund
Boustead Family Foundation Fund for Youth Initiatives
Victoria and Michael Connor Family Fund for the Operating Endowment
CGA Law Firm Fund
Jon C. Countess Fund for Youth Initiatives 
George L. Eveler Jr. and Family Fund
T. Frederick Feldmann Memorial Fund for Ethics & Professionalism
Gary M. and Karyl Lee Gilbert Family Fund for Youth Initiatives
The Katherman Family Fund
Henry Lenz Memorial Fund for Juveniles and Juvenile Delinquency
J. Ross and Norma R. McGinnis Fund
Melissa and Richard Reilly Family Fund (Legal Aid)
The Honorable John T. and Mary A. Miller Fund for Ethics and Professionalism
The Richard P. Noll Scholarship Fund for Law-School Grants
The Robert W. Pullo Fund for Legal Aid
The Stankoski Family Fund
Carolyn E. Steinhauser Fund
Uhler-Cassimatis Juvenile Justice Fund for Youth Initiatives
The Tina and Larry Young Fund for Legal Aid


"When I joined my father’s law firm 45 years ago, he impressed on me that  lawyering is about much more than providing legal services to the community.  If you have a successful law practice and are making a decent living, it is all because of your friends and clients in York County, and this gives rise to a corresponding duty to give back to the community.” 

-- William B. Anstine Jr.

 

"Treatment courts help people change their lives.  Graduates regain the trust of their families, become productive members of the community, and become employees or employers who are successful.   It’s important to help others when our lives have been so blessed.”  

-- Jack K. Sanstead, M.D.

 

 

 "My siblings and I wanted to establish a Named Fund to honor our father’s long legal career, and to give back to the York County community where our family continues to practice law.”     

-- Andrea Eveler Stanley

 

"We’ve enjoyed the practice of law and it has done well by us.  We feel obliged to give back, not with a hand out, but with a hand up.  Because sometimes, even with hard work and a good plan, a person needs help with that first step up.”                                        -- J. Robert and R. Elliot Katherman

 

"I have been humbled by my career success and the opportunities presented to me, so I am grateful to be able to give back, in time and treasure, while passionately advocating for those in need.  My wife and I believe in ‘giving while we are living’ and hope to influence others of means, by example, to do the same.”                                                                                                       -- Robert W. Pullo