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Conestoga Valley DECEMBER 17, 2025

SERVING OUR COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

REACHING MORE THAN 13,770 HOMES

VOL LXI • NO 52

Home Is Where Servant Stage’s Heart Is BY JEFF FALK

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verybody deserves a place to call their own. Everybody needs a home. Servant Stage’s new home is also the nonprofit’s first. Not only are Servant Stage’s new digs a product of growth, the location is also a space where it can continue to grow. “It’s almost hard to put into words,” said Johnathan Bauer, the founder and executive director of Ser vant Stage. “It hits every once in a while. This is a home. Like, ‘Wow, this is for real.’ It hasn’t fully sunk in yet. There are a lot of firsts in this place that are really special.” Following 12 years of serving the Lancaster County community through theater and the performing arts, Servant Stage moved into its new headquarters at 1842 William Penn Way, Lancaster,

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North Star Initiative CEO Melinda Clark reviews a grant application.

from B.J.’s Wholesale Club, which is headquartered in Marlborough, Mass., and operates a local location at 110 Centerville Road, Lancaster. The grant process, which was initiated by a local supporter and volunteer of NSI, took about four months to complete. After B.J.’s W holesale Club invited NSI to apply for the grant, NSI composed a formal grant proposal and submitted it, after which the request was granted. “It’s a big part of our annual budget and a grant we haven’t See North Star pg 4

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Within the complex world of nonprofits there exists a separate, supportive world - the world of grants. Subsidized by philanthropic foundations, organizations and businesses, financial grants serve a very practical purpose. But also associated with grants are this connectivity piece and a very specific affirming element. “Anytime we receive a grant it’s a communication of trust,”

said Melinda Clark, who’s been the CEO of North Star Initiative (NSI) for three years. “It means that people and organizations see the importance of our mission. It means we can do amazing work for (human trafficking survivors), and they’re flourishing. It’s a vote of confidence and support for our mission.” On Oct. 20, NSI, a Lititz-area nonprofit dedicated to assisting individuals who have been victims of human trafficking, received a $15,000 grant for daily operations

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