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1 Commonwealth Trust Company Gives Back

2 MAKING A DIFFERENCE A goal of Commonwealth Trust Company is to emulate our clientele. Just as our clients establish trusts for the benefit of others, we, Commonwealth’s Board of Directors, Officers, Managers and Employees, have a long history of giving back to our community through both local and nationally recognized charitable organizations. We look for ways to make a difference by volunteering our time, as well as, providing monetary support (Commonwealth matches 50% of each employee dollar contributed) to the following organizations:

3 American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Click the logo to visit the website With millions of supporters nationwide, the ACS saves lives and creates a world with less cancer and more birthdays by helping people stay well, and helping people also get well by finding cures and by fighting back.

4 Click on the logo to view website
Delaware Care Plan Inc. Delaware Care Plan Inc. is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization established pursuant to a Delaware statue enacted in July The organization is ready to assist parents and guardians in ensuring their family member with special needs can continue to lead a safe and meaningful life by developing a personalized care plan and establishing a special needs trust – without making him or her ineligible for crucial government benefits, like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income. Click on the logo to view website

5 Delaware Financial Literacy Institute
The Delaware Financial Literacy Institute (DFLI) is a nonprofit organization, established in 2001 whose mission is to help individuals--especially those of low to moderate income--become equipped with the tools to get their financial lives in order so that they can become self-sufficient and enjoy financial well-being over time.  Click the logo to visit the DFLI website.

6 Delaware Theatre Company
Delaware Theatre Company (DTC) was founded in 1979 and is the state’s larges professional theatre. Recognized as a cornerstone in the Brandywine Valley’s rich cultural landscape, DTC has produced more than 150 plays for over one million residents and visitors to its community. For the past 24 years, DTC has been a pioneer in the revitalization of Wilmington’s beautiful Christina Riverfront and remains an important piece in the development of Wilmington’s cultural district. Click the logo to visit the DTC website

7 Click logo to view the website
Emmaus House Emmaus House emergency shelter and transitional housing programs are the products of Homeward Bound’s (a private, non-profit agency dedicated to serving families in crisis) commitment to fulfilling its mission. Click logo to view the website The emergency shelter program is a fourteen (14) bed unit with the capacity to house up to four (4) families for 30 days. This program provides shelter and food for families while addressing the root cause(s) of each families housing crisis through case management services.

8 Click logo to view the website
Feed The Minds Feed the Minds is an international development charity that supports the most marginalized individuals and communities around the world through education. Feed the Minds runs grassroots education projects in some of the world’s poorest communities. This saves lives and reduces poverty. It builds hope, independence and opportunities for the future. Click logo to view the website

9 Parkinson’s Action Network
In 2013, PAN developed a virtual tulip garden where you may plant a virtual tulip in honor of a loved one affected by Parkinson’s Disease. It also serves as a means to collect donations in order to continue the PAN mission.  Click the logo to visit the PAN Website. Parkinson’s Action Network (PAN) is the voice of the Parkinson’s community. They are advocates for better treatment and a cure, while partnering with other Parkinson’s organizations to better educate the public and government leaders about Parkinson's disease. The Board of Directors at PAN helps to lead the organization in its mission to find better treatments and a cure.

10 Click on the logo to visit the Sojourner’s place website
Sojourners’ Place was founded by Sister Jeanne Cashman in It provides shelter and an array of individualized services for homeless men and women that empowers our residents to return to the community as independent citizens. Click on the logo to visit the Sojourner’s place website

11 The Delaware Community Foundation
The Delaware Community Foundation manages charitable funds for individuals, families, businesses and organizations, and distributes income fro the funds as grants to humanitarian, educational, health, and cultural entities throughout the First State. With 1,200 funds, more than $225 million in assets, and annual grants of about $15 million, the Foundation provides a long lasting source of charitable funding to benefit Delawareans now and for generations to come. For 25 years, the Foundation has been connecting people who care with causes they care about, helping to make Delaware a better place to live. Click the logo above to visit the Delaware Community Foundation website.

12 The Meals On Wheels Association of America
The Meals on Wheels Association of America was founded in 1940 in the midst of WWII. The Association started with the delivery of meals to British service men, and now focuses on assisting Senior citizens in need. Meals on Wheels is composed of, and also represents, local and community based Senior Nutrition Programs across the United States, as well as U.S. Territories. There are about 5,000 local Senior Nutrition Programs in the U.S. serving over 1 million meals to seniors who need them each day. Click on the logo to visit MOWAA website

13 The University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1740, when evangelist George Whitefield and others established an educational trust fund and began constructing a large school building at Fourth and Arch streets in Philadelphia. It was designed as a charity school for the children of working-class Philadelphians. Later the project was acquired by founding father Benjamin Franklin, and was completed in More than 250 years after its founding, the University of Pennsylvania continues to achieve excellence in research and education. The university remains an eminent, world-class institution for the creation and dissemination of knowledge, serving as a model for colleges and universities throughout the world. Click the logo to visit the University of Pennsylvania website

14 The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys For Tots Program
The mission of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the community in which the campaign is conducted. The objectives of Toys for Tots are to help less fortunate children throughout the United States experience the joy of Christmas; to play an active role in the development of one of our nation’s most valuable resources– our children; to unite all members of local communities in a common cause for three months each year during the annual toy collection and distribution campaign; and to contribute to better communities in the future. Click the logo to view the Toys for Tots website

15 Trust our Expertise Trust our Experience Trust our Resources
Put Your Trust in Commonwealth Trust Company Trust our Expertise Trust our Experience Trust our Resources Trust our Word Commonwealth Trust Company 29 Bancroft Mills Road Wilmington, DE P: (302) I F: (302) © 2013 Commonwealth Trust Company


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