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¡Muchas gracias por ayudar! Los Box Tops recortados tienen un valor de 10¢ cada uno para la escuela de su hijo. No deben adjuntarse certificados de bonos a esta hoja – por favor, envíelos por separado. Para observar más formas para obtener dinero en efectivo para la escuela de su hijo, diríjase a BTFE.com. ©General Mills
¡Junte todos sus Box Tops y envíelos a la escuela!
BOX TOPS for Education Competition
I am Lissette Caro-Rosado and as the new Spanish
Teacher at St. Janes School, I will be using Box Tops to help students learn their numbers in Spanish while
helping the school earn cash.
Each student has received a Box Tops worksheet in class. As students fill the worksheet have them bring it to class every week if possible, as we will be using the
worksheets to help them with their numbers. Please have them bring it in even if it is only partially filled.
Kindergarten will focus on #s1-10
First, Second grade will focus on #s1-25 Grades Third-Eight will focus on #s1-50
This will be a BOX TOPS Competition and the top 5
classes that have the highest percentage of participation will earn a N.U.T. card on a day TBD by
their teacher.
Competition end date: November 15, 2018
St. Jane Frances de Chantal School Presents
6th Annual Cookie Dough Fundraiser 1. The purpose of this fundraiser is to raise money for school needs. Our school will make
40% on each box sold! If every family sells 5 boxes, our school will make over $10,000!! 2. Each family can collectively return one order form if there are children in multiple
classes. 3. Please return the WHITE and YELLOW copy of the order form inside the collection
envelope provided along with the payment. KEEP THE COLOR BROCHURE AND PINK ORDER FORM AT HOME.
4. This sale begins immediately. All money and orders are due back by Friday November 9th to your homeroom teacher.
5. Please make one check for the entire order (for ease of handling) payable to: St. Jane’s HSA
6. Delivery will be set up by members of St. Jane’s HSA. WHERE: At the school- Father Farrell Hall WHEN: Wednesday December 12th 2018, 2:30-6:30pm
7. Incentives: The class with the most participation will receive a NUT card! If your family sells: You will be entered in a raffle to win:
11 or more boxes $100 gift card 8-10 boxes $75 gift card 5-7 boxes $50 gift card
10 or more boxes One entry to win a set of 4 Regal movie tickets
Any questions, please contact Bobbie Morici: 610-703-4734 or [email protected].
VERY IMPORTANT DELIVERY NOTE: Sellers are responsible for picking up their orders and products should be
delivered immediately or frozen.
Come Kick Off Catholic Schools Week at St. Jane’s Night at the Lehigh Valley Phantoms!
January 19th, 2019 @7:05 Doors open @ 6:05
Tickets $18.00 per person WEAR YOUR SCHOOL COLORS TO SHOW YOUR SCHOOL PRIDE.
FIRST 100 STUDENTS TO REGISTER WILL BE PART OF THE PRE-GAME SINGING OF GOD BLESS AMERICA.
FAMILY NAME: _________________________HOMEROOM OF OLDEST CHILD: ________ NUMBER OF TICKETS: _________________TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: ________ CHECK #_________ MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ST. JANE DE CHANTEL SCHOOL MY STUDENT(S) WILL PARTICIPATE IN SINGING GOD BLESS AMERICA: YES OR NO NAME OF CHILDREN SINGING: ___________________________________________ PLEASE SEND ALL ORDER FORMS TO THE ATTENTION OF CHRISTINE PIPER C/O JACK PIPER 5A. PLEASE CONTACT CHRISTINE PIPER WITH ANY QUESTIONS [email protected]. ALL ORDERS MUST BE RETUREND BY 12/7/18.
GOD BLESS AMERICA PERFORMANCE BY ST. JANE DE CHANTAL CHORUS!
ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH!
ST. JANE DE CHANTEL SCHOOL NIGHT
Monday: Hot Dog on a Bun
Tuesday: Hamburger on a Bun
Wednesday: Chicken Patty on a Bun
Thursday: Chicken Nuggets with a Roll
Friday: Mozzarella Sticks
Questions or Concerns? Please Visit www.MaschioFood.com
or Call Maschio’s Food Services at: 610-253-8442
Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich
Garden Salad with Cheddar Cheese & Dinner Roll
Bagel Bag
Beverage Choice:
Your Meal Comes with the
Choice of:
Flavored/Unflavored
Low Fat Milk
Iced Tea, Lemonade, Water
All Foods and Snacks are Trans Fat Free
MENU SUBJECT
TO CHANGE
“This institution is an equal opportunity provider” Connect with us!
St. Jane Frances
Student Lunch $3.50
Entrée $2.25
Milk $0.50
Iced Tea $0.50
Fresh Fruit $0.50
Baked Chips $0.75
Ice Cream $0.75/$1.25
Baked Cookie $0.50
Spring Water $0.50
NUTRITION NEWS: Studies show children are more likely to eat their meal if they are in-
volved in the process. Invite your child to help chop vegetables for a side dish or mix together
ingredients for a fruit salad. Whether your child is 3 or 12 there are a variety of tasks kids can
help with based on their skillset! Make meal preparation and dinnertime more fun by getting the
kids involved!
2018 November
Lunch Menu
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2 Pizza Crunchers
with Marinara Sauce
Fresh Prepared Spring MIx Salad
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
1`` Meatball Parm
Hero Battered French Fries Fresh or Chilled Fruit
5 Grilled Cheese
Sandwich Tomato Soup
Pepper Dippers Fresh or Chilled Fruit
6 Chicken Nuggets
Tater Tots Soft Pretzel Stick
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
7 Scoop a Bowl with
Taco Meat, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato & Salsa
Steamed Rice Steamed Corn
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
8 Cheesesteak Hero
Peppers Onions Sweet Potato Fries
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
9 Personal Pan
Pizza Cucumber and Tomato Salad
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
12 Turkey Corn Dog
Nuggets Smile Fries
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
13 Waffles
Sausage Patty Hash Brown Round
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
14 Pasta with Meat
Sauce Garlic Breadstick Spring Mix Salad
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
15 Thanksgiving
Dinner Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Green
Beans, Pumpkin Swirl Roll
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
16 Cheese Pizza
Fresh Caesar Salad Fresh or Chilled Fruit
19 Popcorn Chicken
Dinner Roll Veggie Dippers
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
20 Cheese Pizza
Battered French Fries Fresh or Chilled Fruit
21 Early Dismissal
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
22 No School
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
23 No School
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
26 No School
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
27 Pancake Breakfast
Sausage Patty Hash Brown Rounds Fresh or Chilled Fruit
28 Pasta with Meatballs
Broccoli Fresh or Chilled Fruit
29 Hamburger or
Cheeseburger on a Bun
French Fries Fresh or Chilled Fruit
30 Stuffed Crust
Pizza Fresh Prepared Caesar Salad
Fresh or Chilled Fruit
What? HSA Meeting
(Home & School Association)
When? Tuesday, 11/13 @ 7:30 pm
Where? Father Farrell Hall
Why? Lots of great reasons like…
• Share your ideas, questions, and concerns • Find out how you can help • NUT Cards, Refreshments and Prizes!!!!!
“Return to the Hardwood ”
CYO Girls’ Basketball Clinic at Notre Dame High School
Hosted by the Notre Dame High School Girls’ Basketball Team and Coaching Staff
OBJECTIVE: In order to gear up for the start of the 2018-19 basketball season, attendees will be
participating in many of the same drills that our high school team uses to work on
fundamental basketball skills, including ball handling, shooting, and defense.
WHO: Girls in grades 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th who are enrolled at St. Jane’s, OLPH, Holy
Family, St. Anne’s, Immaculate Conception, St. Phillip and St. James
WHEN: Sunday, November 11th at Notre Dame HS Main Gym
3rd, 4th, & 5th graders: 1:00pm – 3:30pm
6th, 7th, & 8th graders: 4:00pm – 6:30pm
COST: $25.00
Proceeds will benefit the Notre Dame Girls’ Basketball Team.
Checks can be made payable to Notre Dame High School; MEMO: Girls’ Basketball
Clinic
Please contact Josh Kopp, Head Girls’ Basketball Coach, at [email protected]
for further registration information.
CYO GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CLINIC REGISTRATION AND WAIVER RELEASE
Please mail registration/release along with check payable to Notre Dame High School to:
ND Girls’ Basketball C/O Josh Kopp
3880 Danberry Dr. Easton, PA 18045
Participant’s name: _______________________________________
School: __________________________________________________
Grade: ______________________
Parent(s)/Guardian(s) name: ___________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________
______________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________________
Email: ___________________________________
Our daughter has our permission to participate in the GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CLINIC (CLINIC) in the gymnasium of
Notre Dame High School and we release the Diocese of Allentown, Bishop Alfred Schlert, Principal Andrew D’Angelo
and any member of the Notre Dame High School Administration, as well as any staff member of the CLINIC including
Joshua Kopp, Kathleen Corpora, and Daniel Rowley, of any liability in case of injury to my child. We also agree that any
cost of treatment for any injuries to my child will be our responsibility. Our child also agrees to follow all policies of
Notre Dame High School while in the gymnasium.
I attest that my daughter has been declared physically fit by a doctor to be able to participate in the CLINIC.
Parents’/Guardians’ Signatures
_________________________________ ________________________________
PATRIOTIC ROSARY
In Honor of Veterans
Day November 11th after the Noon Mass
St Jane’s Church, 4049 Hartley Ave, Easton PA 18045
**Light Refreshments to be served afterwards**
Union Council 345 Easton
St. Jane Frances de Chantal School A Catholic tradition in Academic Excellence
1900 Washington Blvd., Easton, PA 18042 610.253.8442 [email protected] www.stjaneschool.com
Dear Parent, On Monday November 19, 2018, we will be doing our annual outreach project for Thanksgiving. Each grade will be assigned certain fruit or other items to bring to school. We are asking the children to bring fruit, crackers and hard candies to school, along with baskets, if you have any, to make fruit baskets for our parish shut-ins. (If you have baskets, please send them to school ASAP, so I can get a count.) Also, if you have any ribbon (one inch wide) for bows, we would appreciate that, too! The fruit can be sent to school on Monday, November 20th . There are 45 shut-ins in our parish. We would like to put the baskets together and deliver them that same day, if possible . If you have any names of people you would like us to make and deliver a basket to, please let me know. If you would like to help us in either making up the baskets or with the delivery, please come and join us in the Conference Center at 8:00 a.m. Any of that time you can volunteer would be greatly appreciated. We will need help, especially with delivering the baskets. You can easily make it a little Thanksgiving "project" for your child, walking to the shut-ins doors and giving them the basket. Be assured the people appreciate seeing the children more than words can say. It truly brightens their day. We also deliver to the local Nursing homes and police/fire stations. Thank you in advance for your support. Here is the list of fruit for each grade to bring to school. Grade K.:Apples Grade 1:Oranges Grade 2:Pears Grade 3:Grapefruit (1 or 2) Grade 4:Crackers and hard candies Grade 5:Bananas Grade 6:Grapes Grade 7: Baskets Grade 8: Dried Fruits or money to purchase large rolls of cellophane Pre-School: Granola bars and baskets Sincerely, Mrs. Carol Swavely, Outreach Coordinator Please return to my attention by November 16, 2018. _____ I would be happy to help make the fruit baskets on Monday Nov. 19th ___ I would be happy to help deliver the baskets. Pick them up in the Conference Center at 11:00 a.m. Name: ___________________________ Phone: ___________________________
2018 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA AT APPLEBEE’S
FAMILY REGISTRATION FORM
When: Saturday, December 1st, 2018 8-10AM
Where: Applebee’s (3702 Easton-Nazareth Highway, Easton)
Come out for a breakfast with Santa! Includes unlimited pancakes, butter, syrup, sausage links, and your choice of coffee, tea, orange juice, or soda.
Return this completed registration form with payment by Tuesday, November 27th to Rebecca
Frederickson c/o Teagan – 3B. Cash or checks made payable to St. Jane HSA.
Tickets will be reserved based on the order of receipt of this completed registration form. So please be sure to register early to guarantee your admittance to the event. Applebee’s limits participation to up to 300
guests.
Tickets will be distributed to students in school on Friday, November 30th. Please remember to bring the ticket with you to Applebee’s and hand it in when you check in at the host stand.
FAMILY NAME:____________________________________________ NAME(S) AND HOMEROOM SECTION OF CHILD/CHILDREN: __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ NUMBER OF GUESTS ATTENDING: (Please NOTE…children ages 2 and under, eat FREE)
______ X $7.00 (PER TICKET) = $______________ TOTAL
Questions? Please contact Rebecca Frederickson at [email protected] or (610) 417-4245.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO MAKE THIS EVENT A SUCCESS!!!
ADULT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AS…
• Greeters – stationed at the host stand to help with check-in process and taking tickets
• Kitchen – help in the kitchen area to assemble plates and monitor beverages • Supervisors – check on guests at tables and meet any needs as they arise
7TH OR 8TH GRADE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AS…
• Servers – seat guests, drop off silverware, take drink orders, and serve plates of food
• Clean-up Crew – clear tables and wipe them down after guests are finished
Breakfast with Santa will take place on December 1, 2018 at Applebee’s on 248 in Easton (3702 Easton-Nazareth Highway) from 8-10AM. Volunteers will need to arrive at 7:30AM for instructions from Applebee’s staff. This is a fun way for students to get in their service hours and we’ll have a great group of adults helping to
run this event!
Questions? Please contact Rebecca Frederickson at [email protected] or (610) 417-4245.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Adult NAME: _______________________________________________ Student EMAIL/PHONE #:_____________________________________
November 8, 2018 Dear Parents/Guardians, Since we live in an area where the weather is so unpredictable, there are times in which the children come to school and then must be dismissed early. Your child’s safety is always our number one concern. It is very important that we know how to send your child home when these situations occur. (If your home School District is off, there is no bus transportation to or from St. Jane School.) Please complete below and return it to your child’s teacher tomorrow. Please be sure to fill out one form per child. Thank you. Sincerely, Mrs. Marybeth Okula Principal ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Child’s name: _________________________________ Grade: ______ A or B My child should go home: on his/her bus # ________ by car _______ *After Care IS NOT available on early dismissal snow/emergency days.* Parent’s signature _____________________________________________ Best phone number to call: ______________________________________
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Community Forum on Ending the Opioid Epidemic with National Recovery Advocate and Author Ryan Hampton
Presented by SPEAK UP for BEN, Inc.
a Pennsylvania non-profit corporation
When: Saturday December 1, 2018 from 7:00-9:00pm;
doors open at 6:00pm for resources, book sales, and networking Where: Liberty High School, 1115 Linden St., Bethlehem, PA 18017
Snow date: Sunday December 2, 2018 from 2:00-4:00pm; doors open at 1:00pm Cost: None; Register for free ticket at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-forum-on-opioid-epidemic-with-ryan-hampton-tickets-50785118657
Donations will be gratefully accepted for The Ben Miller Memorial Scholarship at Kolbe Academy, the first addiction recovery high school in the Lehigh Valley,
opening fall 2019 in Bethlehem. Synopsis: Nearly every American knows someone who has been affected by the opioid epidemic, or has been affected themselves. Addiction impacts individuals from every walk of life, fueled by a powerful pharmaceutical industry with a direct financial interest in encouraging the abuse of prescription painkillers. Millions of Americans, tired of watching their loved ones die while politicians ignore this issue, offering platitudes instead of plans, are asking themselves: Where is the solution? Where is the hope? Where’s the outrage? Ryan Hampton is a young man who has made addiction and recovery reform his life’s mission. Through the wildly successful non-profit organization Facing Addiction, Hampton has been rocketed to the center of America’s rising recovery movement ― quickly emerging as the de facto thought leader of the national conversation on addiction. As a person in recovery from heroin addiction himself, he understands firsthand how easy it is to develop a dependency on opioids, and how destructive that dependency can quickly become. Now, he is waging a permanent campaign to change our way of thinking about and addressing addiction in this country. In his newly released book, American Fix — Inside the Opioid Addiction Crisis and How to End It, Hampton discusses his own struggle with addiction, outlines the challenges that the recovery movement currently faces, and offers a concrete plan of action towards making America’s addiction crisis a thing of the past. In this spirited round table discussion with Hampton and prominent community leaders, our thoughts about the opioid crisis will be challenged—and clear action steps on how to end it will be addressed. American Fix will be available for purchase at the event; a book signing will follow.
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Purpose: • To raise awareness of the opioid epidemic in our community and let citizens know what
they can do to help end this crisis. Target Audience:
• Families, whether or not they are directly impacted. Messages to be Delivered:
• Overview of Ryan’s lived experience • How to get involved at the grass-roots level • What treatment should look like • What families can do to reduce risk of opioid abuse • What legislation has passed, and what is pending • WE NEED YOU….to share your lived experience, and get involved in the conversation!
Action Desired:
• Help community members identify the needs within their own community. • Work with legislators to get more funding, and get the community’s needs met in the
areas of prevention, treatment, and recovery. • Advocate for the passing of the Patient Opioid Notification Law, which requires
physicians to discuss the addictive potential of opioid based drugs with their patients BEFORE PRESCRIBING THEM.
• Fundraise for the Ben Miller Memorial Scholarship to Kolbe Academy Keynote Speaker:
Ryan Hampton, national recovery advocate and author https://ryanhampton.org
Panelists:
1. Christopher Shank, Chief Legislative Officer, Office of Governor, State of Maryland https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/08conoff/gov/staff/html/msa02786.html
2. Dr. Matt McCambridge, Lehigh Valley Hospital Network https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-mccambridge-60b506146
3. Matthew Bartos, MSW, LSW, CADC, Little Creek Lodge
https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-bartos-lmsw-cadc-03232898/
4. Dr. Brooke Tesche, Deputy Superintendent of Diocese of Allentown/Kolbe Academy initiative https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-brooke-c-tesche-2892b394/
Moderator: Angelo M. Valente, Executive Director, Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey
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About Ryan Hampton Ryan Hampton is a prominent, leading face and voice of addiction recovery and is changing the national dialog about addiction through social media. With content that reaches over 1 million people a week, Ryan is breaking down cultural barriers that have kept people suffering in silence and is inspiring a digital revolution of people recovering out loud through his #VoicesProject. He’s also advocating for solutions and holding public policy makers accountable. He was part of the core team that released the first-ever U.S. Surgeon General’s report on addiction and was singled out by Forbes as a top social media entrepreneur in the recovery movement. Ryan connects a vast network of people who are passionate about ending the drug epidemic in America. His writing on recovery and addiction related issues regularly go viral in online journals such as HuffPost and The Hill. He also serves as an outreach lead and recovery activist for Facing Addiction, America’s leading non-profit dedicated to ending the addiction crisis in the United States. In 2016, Ryan created the web series Facing Addiction Across America, documenting his 30-day, 28 state, 8,000-mile cross-country trip visiting areas hit hardest by the addiction crisis. His first book, “American Fix — Inside the Opioid Addiction Crisis and How to End It” published by St. Martin’s Press, was released nationwide August 22, 2018. https://www.macmillanspeakers.com/genpdf/generar.php?id=3296
PRAISE FOR AMERICAN FIX: “The Opioid Crisis affects so many all across America. I’m proud that Ryan found help and is now helping others.”
—PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON “You can feel Ryan Hampton’s passion, outrage, and hope. American Fix is the social justice call to action we need to put an end to this generation’s most urgent public health crisis.” —VAN JONES, author, CNN host, and founder of #cut50 and the Dream Corps “Ryan’s story gives government leaders on both sides of the aisle smart common-sense solutions to consider. American Fix will make even more strides in breaking down the entrenched bias and stigma that are America’s biggest barriers to long-term recovery.”
—Former U.S. House Speaker NEWT GINGRICH
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Luncheon and Book Signing with Ryan Hampton, National Recovery Advocate and Author of ‘American Fix’
Presented by SPEAK UP for BEN, Inc.
to benefit the Ben Miller Memorial Scholarship
at Kolbe Academy ~ an addiction recovery high school opening fall 2019 in Bethlehem ~
When: Sat, December 1, 2018 12:00pm (Snow Date Sunday December 2, 2018 11:00am) Location: Kingfish American Bistro, 3833 Freemansburg Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18020 Cost: $75.00; donations for the Ben Miller Memorial Scholarship gratefully accepted
American Fix will be available for advance purchase
Donor luncheon by reservation - please email for invitation (seating is limited.)
* * * * * * SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR FORUM!
BEN’S FRIEND $250: table at Community Forum + program recognition
+ Facebook recognition + Rally in the Valley-PA Facebook recognition
Limited number of vendor tables available! Please contact Rhonda Miller ASAP at 610-349-5697 or [email protected]
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WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS:
Mr. Hampton’s visit was generously sponsored by The Little Creek Lodge Foundation. Special thanks to Principal Harrison Bailey, III, Liberty HS, for hosting the Community Forum event.
The Miller Family SPEAK UP for BEN, Inc.
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About The Kolbe Academy: Opening in Fall 2019 in Hanover Township, Bethlehem, Kolbe Academy will be the first addiction recovery high school in the Lehigh Valley, and the first faith-based recovery high school in the nation! Operated by the Diocese of Allentown, the Kolbe Academy will begin enrollment in January 2019 (please refer to informational flyers for additional details.) The Ben Miller Memorial Scholarship is being established to enable Lehigh Valley students in recovery to have access to a safe, supportive, therapeutic educational environment critical to long-term recovery. www.kolbe-academy.com About SPEAK UP for BEN, Inc: After the tragic death by fentanyl poisoning of their 23-year-old son and brother, Ben, the Miller family of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania has sought to speak up and raise awareness to the dangers of opioid use, to destigmatize substance use disorder, and remove the barriers so that sufferers and their families receive help and support. Like so many young people, Ben had difficulty finding his voice. A sensitive, caring, and creative young man who struggled with anxiety and depression, Ben wanted to please others, but in doing so lacked assertiveness and resiliency skills to advocate for his own needs. Ben also experienced the trauma of bullying which contributed to his anxiety. This inability to speak up resulted in Ben succumbing to peer pressure, leading to recreational drug use. After being prescribed a generous opioid prescription for oral surgery, Ben became addicted. Ben battled substance use disorder more than eight arduous years, and attempted to overcome it through nine inpatient rehab treatments and a spiritual awakening through Alcoholics Anonymous. While Ben’s life was cut short, his legacy will live on by providing hope and resources to many in need. Our Mission Statement: Through compassion and understanding of the family disease of addiction, we seek to provide education, support, comfort and healing to people who are at risk for, experiencing, or recovering from Substance Use Disorder, their families, and the families of those who lost their battle. In honor of the life of Benjamin Alden Miller (8/8/92—8/1/16), please SPEAK UP for BEN — and all the Bens in the world who struggle to find their voice. Break the Silence * End the Stigma * Never Forget Contact: Rhonda Miller, Executive Director SPEAK UP for BEN, Inc. Bethlehem, PA 610.349.5697 Mobile [email protected] www.facebook.com/speakupforben www.speakupforben.org [under construction] https://www.eventbrite.com/o/speak-up-for-ben-inc-4202254301