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FREE. JACQUELYN BADER
Troy Bader announces the graduation
of his wife, Jacquelyn Bader, from
Arcadia University’s doctoral program
in educational leadership. She gradu-
ated summa cum laude.

She is the employee benefits/
compliance/human resources director
at Becker’s School Supplies.

Bader was the first in her family to graduate high school. She is the mother of
Mykali and Montara.
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COMMUNITYBRIEFS KleinLife Awarded $211K from Jewish Federation
KLEINLIFE RECEIVED a $210,775 grant from
the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s
Maimonides Fund for health and human service relief.

Jewish Federation Executive Vice President
Melissa Greenberg said the money was a part of an
overall grant program benefiting 13 local organiza-
tions and agencies throughout the area.

Jewish Federation raised $1 million that was
matched with $500,000 from the Jewish Federations
of North America. The money was disbursed to
serve the most vulnerable members of the Greater
Philadelphia Jewish community.

“We are truly grateful for the generosity of the
donors to the Maimonides Fund who stepped up to
ensure that individuals of all ages who have been
deeply affected by the pandemic are receiving the
March 8 vaccine clinic
Courtesy of state Rep. Jared Solomon
assistance they need,” said Holly Nelson, who chairs
Jewish Federation’s Emergency Response Committee.

Money granted through the Maimonides Fund
will help deliver essential services to the vulner-
able seniors KleinLife serves, including its home
delivered meals program, virtual educational and
cultural programs, social services and recreational
programing. State Rep. Solomon Lines Up 250 Vaccines
State Rep. Jared Solomon connected more than 200
eligible individuals in Northeast Philadelphia with
the COVID-19 vaccine on March 8.

Solomon said he worked with SunRay Drugs to
secure 250 doses of the vaccine, which was then
provided at Kinder Academy to people who qualified
for Phase 1A or 1B of Philadelphia’s COVID-19 distri-
bution plan, including seniors 75 or older.

“From frontline workers to our most vulnerable
populations, like our seniors, the vaccine is a critical step
in building real immunity to COVID-19, reopening the
economy safely and moving us closer to the way life was
before this health crisis,” Solomon said.

Feb. 20. She was 95.

Prior to founding her business, she worked for 11
years as director of admissions and staff psychologist
at Wordsworth Academy. She also was a founding
member of the Independent Education Consultant
Association. Scott was editor of the “Easy Does It Cookbook”
published in 1963 by the National Council of Jewish
Women’s Philadelphia section.

Education Consultant Suzanne F. Scott
In her later years at The Hill at Whitemarsh, she
Dies at 95
Suzanne F. Scott of Lafayette Hill, who established helped create a thrift shop, where residents donated
Academic Advisory Service and worked as an items to raise scholarship money for Hill staffers. l
independent educational consultant for 30 years, died
— Compiled by Andy Gotlieb
Chai. JEWISHEXPONENT.COM
Suzanne F. Scott
Courtesy of the Scott family
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