
Chief Advancement Officer
What's cool about our campus is that it's spread out over seven acres in Philadelphia's historic neighborhood of Germantown. The buildings are an eclectic mix of old and new, a unique look and feel more consistent with a college campus. With three gyms, three auditoriums, a student center, numerous open, green spaces and nine classroom buildings, it's a place worthy of adoration and exploration. The Meetinghouse, at the center of it all, provides a beautiful and spiritual focal point.
1. Main Building 2. Meetinghouse 3. Sharpless 4. Hargroves 5. Wade Science Center 6. Alumni Building 7. Admissions 8. Living Graveyard 9. Dead Graveyard 10. Loeb Performing Arts Center 11. Smith Gym 12. Cary Building 13. Friends Free Library 14. Field House 15. Scattergood Gym
At GFS, students and teachers gather in Meeting for Worship once each week. This is a time for shared, silent contemplation. Anyone who feels moved to speak may rise and do so. It is a simple formula, and can be a remarkably powerful experience.In these days of constant connectivity, the ability and opportunity to sit in silence have special value. Meeting for Worship is a cornerstone of the GFS culture that many come to cherish throughout their lives.
We strive to deal fairly, equally and honestly with everyone. We aim to do as we say, reflecting our beliefs in our actions. even when it is inconvenient or challenging, we stand by our convictions, striving to lead lives of integrity.
We are all blessed with remarkable gifts. We are equally qualified to seek truth and to hear the voice of God. Every person deserves equal respect. For these reasons, we work against prejudice and discrimination and for equality.
"Alone we can do little; together we can do so much."* We know there is strength in cooperation and wisdom to be found when many perspectives come together. We believe in the power of community.*
The words of Helen Keller.
In every way we can, we try to minimize the distractions that can draw our attention from the important things in life. This means not becoming overwhelmed by the busyness of daily routine. It means seeking balance. It means embracing simplicity.
This planet we inhabit, the talents we've been given, the community of which we are a part- all hold remarkable value. We must be responsible, imaginative and proactive in protecting these gifts and caring for the world and people around us. We must exercise good stewardship.
We believe each life is precious and unique. We stand against war and violence and work to eliminate their root causes, including ignorance, racism, hatred and oppression. We are committed to creating peace.
The Advancement team is dedicated to ensuring that the excellence of a GFS education will be assured for generations to come. Please call us at 215-951-2340 or email the Advancement team if you would like to discuss making a gift.
Members of the Advancement Office can be reached at 215-951-2340.
Hannah Caldwell Henderson '91, Chief Advancement Officer. Phone: 215-951-3283
Felicia Caviezel, Parent Relations Manager. Phone: 267-323-3553
Ilana Goldfus, Database Manager.
Brandon Jones '00, Director of Alumni Relations. Phone: 267-323-3554
Helen Kim, Major Gifts Officer. Phone: 267-323-3300
Rachel Mirage, Advancement Services Director. Phone: 215-951-3288
Micheal Perzi, Advancement Stewardship and Office Coordinator. Phone: 267-323-3294
Amanda Reath '89, Annual Fund Manager. Phone: 267-323-3552
Duane Michelle Sims, Special Events Manager. Phone: 267-323-3291
Lise Twiford, Director of Development. Phone: 267-323-3284
Tim Wood, Archivist. Phone: 267-323-3293
Chief Advancement Officer
Parent Relations Manager
Director of Alumni Relations
Major Gifts Officer
Director of Advancement Services
Advancement Stewardship and Office Coordinator
Annual Fund Manager
Special Events Manager
Director of Development
Archivist