Donor Spotlight: Elizabeth and Steve Bitterman
Dedicated ECS volunteers and donors since 1998, they came to know ECS through their involvement with St. Thomas Church, Whitemarsh.
“We came to know about ECS through our involvement with St. Thomas Church, Whitemarsh. As we joined the parish, we were invited to become involved in a host of outreach activities, all centered around children and families. Older parishioners modeled the behavior of forming partnerships with local institutions. There has always been the satisfaction of being in community both with our friends at St. Thomas and with the people we serve through outreach—at Summer Camp or Harvest Fest, or the Be an Angel Party.”
Steve continues, “for me, the most rewarding thing is always the opportunity for hands-on volunteering combined with financial support. One of the things I admire about ECS is its forward thinking, its interest in always looking for new and better ways to help. I think the financial stability of ECS is a very important component of its success. As a donor, I am reassured by the healthy endowment that basically funds all the overhead. We know that our gifts are well and wisely spent.”
Elizabeth shares, “supporting ECS gives us the opportunity to live out the commandment to ‘love our neighbors’; we recognize the value of ECS’ programs in the context of our faith. Right now, the food insecurity suffered by so many is what concerns me the most. How can we provide support during this time of COVID-19? Over the years, I have had the greatest satisfaction watching our children interacting with the guest children who come to the summer camp, or Harvest Fest or the Christmas event. I have seen the city children explore nature when they come to our campus at St. Thomas while the St. Thomas’ youth begin to understand lives very different from their own.”

