The Waynesboro Beneficial Fund helped establish and fund the Waynesboro Hospital.

This photo captures the building’s dedication in 1922.

 
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Our Mission

Our mission is to maximize the benefits of your donations for a better community.

Through the continuing support of the Waynesboro Beneficial Fund Association, those desiring to make Waynesboro a healthier, happier community have translated their generosity into a continuing legacy of giving that has benefited and continues to enhance the lives of present and future generations.

After providing for family members and loved ones, those who hope to give something back to their community have entrusted assets to the Beneficial Fund Association. The investment, use, and dispensation of assets, is administered under the guidance of a knowledgable and service-minded board of directors.


Our Vision

Our vision is to ensure a vibrant, caring community for generations to come.

A gift to the Waynesboro Beneficial Fund Association is a way to return to the community some of what you have been given. Cash donations are always welcome and will be tax-deductible. More formal arrangements may be made in consultation with your attorney, financial advisor, or bank trust officer, A simple amendment to your will, as part of your estate planning, will ensure philanthropy that contributes to the future needs of our community.


Our Board of Directors

Our aim is to be a pathway to a better community.

Elected official, businesses, church and community leaders serve on the Waynesboro Beneficial Fund Association Board of Directors. Their combined expertise has enabled the fund to quietly manage and channel donated resources into the worthwhile community endeavors in accordance with the donors’ wishes.

  • John is a lifelong resident of Waynesboro attending Waynesboro Area Schools and graduated from Ursinus College with a BA in Economics and Business Administration in 1981. He currently works for Middletown Valley Bank in Waynesboro as Vice President, Commercial Market Leader and has been in the banking industry more than 40 years.

    John also serves on the Board of Luminest Community Development and is involved in many other local community activities. He resides in Waynesboro with his wife.

  • Jackie Mowen joined the WBFA in XXXX. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec at semper augue. Integer in dui a massa ultricies placerat et sit amet enim. Donec metus mauris, sagittis ac tincidunt sit amet, aliquet quis est. Proin sit amet urna porttitor, pretium purus a, tincidunt felis. Cras at maximus risus, vitae vehicula mauris. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Praesent nec magna nunc. Duis consectetur tortor molestie arcu efficitur pulvinar. Aenean tempor, lectus tempor vulputate.

  • Clint began his education in the Waynesboro Area School District and then attended High Point University before graduating from Dickenson School of Law. He currently works in the law offices of Kulla, Barkdoll & Stewart and teaches undergraduate and graduate level classes at Wilson College. He has also served as the solicitor for various municipal entities and other civic organizations throughout Franklin County. Clint has served as President of the Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce and on other boards like Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library, Franklin County Bar Association, Nicodemus Center for Ceramic Studies, Antietam Humane Society, Franklin County Legal Services and Waynesboro Community and Human Services. He currently resides in Waynesboro with his wife and two young sons.

  • Robert Correll joined the WBFA in XXXX. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec at semper augue. Integer in dui a massa ultricies placerat et sit amet enim. Donec metus mauris, sagittis ac tincidunt sit amet, aliquet quis est. Proin sit amet urna porttitor, pretium purus a, tincidunt felis. Cras at maximus risus, vitae vehicula mauris. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Praesent nec magna nunc. Duis consectetur tortor molestie arcu efficitur pulvinar. Aenean tempor, lectus tempor vulputate.

  • Pastor Bruce did his undergraduate work at Lebanon Valley College and eventually received his doctorate degree in divinity from Eastern Baptist Seminary. He has preached at various United Church of Christ congregations in Ohio and Pennsylvania and currently serves as pastor at Trinity UCC in Waynesboro. He comes to the WBFA board as the designee from the Waynesboro Area Fellowship of Churches. He also serves on the executive committee of the Mercersburg Association of UCC. He resides in Waynesboro with his wife, Narda, who is pastor at the Church of the Apostles in Wayne Heights. They have 3 adult children and two grandchildren.

  • David George joined the WBFA in XXXX. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec at semper augue. Integer in dui a massa ultricies placerat et sit amet enim. Donec metus mauris, sagittis ac tincidunt sit amet, aliquet quis est. Proin sit amet urna porttitor, pretium purus a, tincidunt felis. Cras at maximus risus, vitae vehicula mauris. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Praesent nec magna nunc. Duis consectetur tortor molestie arcu efficitur pulvinar. Aenean tempor, lectus tempor vulputate.

  • Carol Henicle joined the WBFA in XXXX. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec at semper augue. Integer in dui a massa ultricies placerat et sit amet enim. Donec metus mauris, sagittis ac tincidunt sit amet, aliquet quis est. Proin sit amet urna porttitor, pretium purus a, tincidunt felis. Cras at maximus risus, vitae vehicula mauris. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Praesent nec magna nunc. Duis consectetur tortor molestie arcu efficitur pulvinar. Aenean tempor, lectus tempor vulputate.

  • Professionally, Karen spent 32 years as a teacher, most of which in the WASD. Currently, Karen serves as President of the WASD Board of Directors. Since retiring, she has been honored to serve on several other boards: The Institute (formerly at Renfrew), The Franklin County Learning Center, Deacon Board at FFBIC and YL of Franklin County. Much of Karen's time is spent with her husband, Ed, visiting their nine children and 13 grandchildren.

  • Life-long resident of the Waynesboro area, David McCarney has served the WBFA in many roles and eras: 1976 to 1979, and from 2007 to the present. Dave currently represents industry on the Board of Directors, and previously represented the school board. He currently serves on various boards, including the following organizations: Washington Township Municipal Authority, and the Allison-Antrim Museum. Dave’s past non-profit board service includes the Waynesboro Historical Society, Waynesboro Industrial Heritage Trust, and Green Hill Cemetery Association. Dave is an active member and past president of the Waynesboro Lions Club. He was a Boy Scouts leader in 1972 through 1978, a member of the Central Pennsylvania Easter Seals Board from 2000 to 2008, and a member of the Waynesboro Area School Board from 1973 to 1979. Dave graduated from University of Pennsylvania in 1972, focusing on electrical engineering. Professionally, Dave is President of Control Consultants, Inc.

  • Born and raised in Waynesboro, Chad joined the the WBFA in 2022. Chad serves as the Zoning Officer for Washington Township. Previously, he served on the Washington Township Board of Supervisors and was employed by both the Senate of Pennsylvania and the US House of Representatives.

  • Mayor Richard Starliper is in his fourth term as the Mayor of Waynesboro. His duties include overseeing the police department, performing weddings and officially representing the borough at many functions, such as Chamber events, and other Waynesboro events. He has been a member of Borough Council for 14 years, and is completing his 16th year as Mayor of Waynesboro.

    He has been a past member of the Board of Health and Borough Authority. He is very active in the community, where he has been a lifetime resident.

  • Greg grew up in Waynesboro and returned to start his professional career following graduation from James Madison University. While at Madison, Greg studied business and ultimately graduated with a degree in Business Management. His studies included a concentration in Economics. Greg started his banking career in 2001 and is currently a Vice President with M&T Bank. Greg maintains responsibility for three of the M&T Bank locations in the Waynesboro area. Greg has been involved with several not-for-profit organizations as either a board member or committee volunteer. Those organizations include the Waynesboro Area YMCA, Waynesboro Industrial Development Corporation, Renfrew Museum and Park, Trinity Lutheran Church of Smithsburg, and the Waynesboro Beneficial Fund Association.

  • Dillion NEED LAST NAME joined the WBFA in XXXX. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec at semper augue. Integer in dui a massa ultricies placerat et sit amet enim. Donec metus mauris, sagittis ac tincidunt sit amet, aliquet quis est. Proin sit amet urna porttitor, pretium purus a, tincidunt felis. Cras at maximus risus, vitae vehicula mauris. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Praesent nec magna nunc. Duis consectetur tortor molestie arcu efficitur pulvinar. Aenean tempor, lectus tempor vulputate.