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Cedarcrest 2025 Annual Report

Annual Report for Cedarcrest covering July 1st, 2024 to June 30th, 2026

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Tribute Gifts: In Memory Of JULY 1, 2024 - JUNE 30, 2025

Stan and Cynthia Pearlstein

David and Linda Pearlstein

The Wesley Peets Family

Kevin and Denise Peets

Lee Pelkey

Kevin and Denise Peets

Bob Perry

Frank Werbinski

Margaret Persee

Patricia Martin

Lorraine and Alvin Pratt

Robert and Mary Rooney

Daniel Prunier

Lynn Yeiter

Bridie Regan

Lorraine Bramble

Ray Richard

Francis Davidson

Eliana Rouleau

Lynn Yeiter

Dick Rowe

Carol Kay

John Russo

Cindi and Rich Coughlin

Tom Ryan

Cindi and Rich Coughlin

Linda Santoro

Susan Peterson

Walt Shelley

Robert and Mary Rooney

Louise and Frank Simone

Deb and Bill Albrecht

Marilyn Smedberg

Frank Werbinski

Joanne Smith

Patricia and Charles Farmer

E. Elizabeth Snyder

James E. Snyder

Pat and Michael Stoudt

Leon St. Jean

Cindi and Rich Coughlin

John E. Stoudt

Pat and Michael Stoudt

Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Szoc

Paul A. Szoc

Lori Tilton

Mrs. Paul Szoc

Johanna Tutone

Marion and John Tutone

Cathy and Jim Gray

The George Vincent Family

Kevin and Denise Peets

Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace

Mrs. Paul Szoc

Eleanore Werbinski

Joseph Werbinski

Frank J. Werbinski

Albertina Woodring

E. Douglas Woodring

H. Roger Hansen

Joseph Yannizze Jr

Joseph Yannizze Sr

Shirley Yannizze-Pike

James Yannizze

Eva Yeiter

Donald Yeiter

Ross Yeiter

Lynn Yeiter

Roger Zerba

Robert and Mary Rooney

Powering Possibility: Cedarcrest’s Solar Array Strengthens Our Future

For Cedarcrest, the solar array is more than an energy

project, it is an investment in our mission. The 560-panel

system is expected to generate over 383,000 kWh of

clean energy annually, offsetting approximately 376,000

pounds of CO₂ emissions each year.

As President & CEO Jay Hayston shared at the ribbon

cutting, “Every dollar we save on energy is a dollar that

remains where it belongs—supporting our programs,

our staff, and the children we serve.” Senator Donovan

Fenton echoed this impact, emphasizing how clean,

resilient energy strengthens Cedarcrest’s ability to

focus on children, families, and dedicated staff.

Left to right: Dan Weeks - ReVision Energy, Elizabeth Ferland, City of Keene,

Bob King, Susan Simonds, Cedarcrest Board of Trustees, Jay Hayston, President

& CEO, Jim Yannizze, Director of Finance, State Senator Donovan Fenton,

John Hamler, Facilities Manager

This year, Cedarcrest took an important step toward

long-term sustainability with the installation of a new

333kW ground-mounted solar array. In November, we

celebrated this milestone at a ribbon cutting ceremony

with the City of Keene, State Senator Donovan Fenton,

our project partners at ReVision Energy, and Bob King,

whose support and expertise were essential in bringing

this initiative to life. We extend our sincere thanks to all

who contributed to this effort.

This project also highlights the power of strong partnerships.

The City of Keene’s commitment to renewable

energy, ReVision Energy’s expertise, and Bob King’s

guidance all played vital roles. Their collaboration

reflects the broader community support that sustains

Cedarcrest’s work every day.

The solar array will serve Cedarcrest for decades to

come, reinforcing our financial stability, reducing our

environmental footprint, and helping ensure that the

children and families we support continue to have

access to the exceptional care they deserve.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped make

this vision a reality.

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