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Cricket Eccleston Hunter has degrees in biology and education and has been both a middle school science teacher and a recruiter for Teach for America. She is a member of Grace Lutheran Church in State College, where she resides with her husband and two daughters. Cricket has been with PA IPL for over a year now. In her own words: “PA IPL represents, for me, an integration of the science that has long interested and concerned me with a faith-based imperative to care for the earth and (perhaps even more urgently) for our poorer brothers and sisters: those who inevitably bear the brunt of our human experiment in constantly expanding consumption.” See Cricket’s recent op-ed here.
She can be reached at chunter@paipl.org |
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Executive Director: Cricket Eccleston Hunter
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PA IPL Staff
Pennsylvania Interfaith Power & Light is growing! While we depend on the hundreds of hours volunteered by board members and supporters every year, we also have a dedicated staff of professionals. Together, they see that our operations run smoothly and that we can reach out to congregations and people of faith throughout Pennsylvania. |
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Rev. Donna Humphries began her Christian journey in the Metropolitan Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Obadiah Sims, Sr. She is the spiritual leader of HeavenGates Ministries. A graduate of Sawyer business school, Donna administers the bookkeeping and correspondence for PA IPL from her office in Harrisburg. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she is the mother of one daughter and grandmother of two.
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Office Administrator: Rev. Donna Humphries
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Americorps volunteer: Kristopher Klotz
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Kris Klotz has done graduate work at Claremont School of Theology in California and attends St. Andrew’s Episcopal church in State College where he resides with his wife who is completing her PhD at Penn State. A native of Pennsylvania, Kris is especially interested in helping us expand our outreach to Penn State Students and to Pennsylvania congregations. Kris has no car and is committed to using foot, bike or public transportation to get where he needs to go. |