
Citadel Credit Union has announced the 2025 recipients of its Citadel Heart of Learning Awards, recognizing 32 exceptional teachers from across Citadel’s Greater Philadelphia footprint, including Bucks, Chester, Montgomery, Lancaster, Delaware, and Philadelphia counties.
With this year’s distribution of more than $85,000 in grants, a 44 percent increase over last year, Citadel continues its 24-year commitment to strengthening education through community support, nearing $600,000 in total grants given.
The Citadel Heart of Learning Awards, launched in 2001 in partnership with the Chester County Intermediate Unit, honor teachers who go above and beyond in their dedication to students and the classroom. Thousands of nominations are submitted each year by students, parents, and colleagues — and only a select few are chosen for the prestigious recognition of impact, compassion, and excellence.
The award is a key part of the Citadel Cares program, Citadel’s broader community giving initiative focused on building strength and prosperity across Greater Philadelphia. Through this program, Citadel donates funds and volunteer support in the key pillars of Financial Literacy, Education, Community and Economic Development, and Health and Wellness — making the Heart of Learning Awards a natural extension of Citadel’s mission to uplift and empower the communities it serves.
“We are proud to honor the outstanding educators who embody Citadel’s core values of community and service through the Heart of Learning Awards,” said Bill Brown, CEO of Citadel Credit Union. “This initiative is a true extension of our Citadel Cares program and our deep commitment to supporting those who make a meaningful difference. The Heart of Learning Awards reflect our member and community-centric philosophy, celebrating teachers whose tireless dedication builds brighter futures. Their impact reaches far beyond the classroom, and it is our privilege to recognize their invaluable contributions.”
“Every year, we are amazed by the passion, resilience, and innovation these educators bring to their schools,” said Stephanie Nickens, Citadel’s Philanthropy and Community Engagement Program Manager. “We are proud to champion the work they do and provide tangible resources to help them continue making a difference.”
The Citadel Heart of Learning Award continues to evolve as Citadel aims to demonstrate the reach of its Citadel Cares program across the region. Consistent with prior years, each of the 32 award recipients received a signature hand-blown glass heart and a $1,000 grant. New to the program this year, one Grand Prize winner was selected per county, each of which also had at least four additional winners. The six Grand Prize winners, double the number of winners from previous years, received $5,000 personally, along with an additional $5,000 awarded to their school. Citadel also awarded the Traci Watson Heart Award, established in 2021 in memory of a beloved Citadel colleague who played a pivotal role in the program, to one recipient who demonstrated thoughtful creativity, inspiring good nature, and unwavering dedication to their craft.
The 2025 Grand Prize winners are:
Justin Fachet
Third Grade Teacher, Tinicum Elementary School
Bucks County
A beloved figure in both the classroom and on the baseball field, Fachet is known for his ability to draw out the best in his students academically and emotionally. With a smile always on his face, he creates a respectful, supportive classroom where students thrive. He’s also a mentor and coach at Palisades High School, instilling teamwork and service through sports and community events.
An excerpt from a nomination: “I am thrilled to nominate Mr. Fachet for the Citadel Heart of Learning Award. He has been an incredible influence on my son, who thrived in his class and considered him his favorite teacher. As my son’s first male teacher, Mr. Fachet had a unique and lasting impact, creating a learning environment where he felt supported, motivated, and inspired.”
Jackie Mavrelos
Gifted Support Teacher, Oxford Area High School
Chester County
Mavrelos, affectionately known as “Mrs. Mav,” is a source of support and inspiration at Oxford Area High School. She blends challenging curriculum with personal mentorship, helping students explore college and career paths, refine essays, and navigate life with confidence. Mavrelos also helps lead the Student Assistance Team and regularly makes an effort to attend extracurricular activities her students are participating in.
An excerpt from a nomination: “I never had a teacher so personally care for my complete success. She has challenged me to maximize my potential while encouraging me to pursue my goals. Mrs. Mav has worked tirelessly to ensure my academic and personal success throughout high school. She is the teacher that I am most grateful for.”
Stacey Kucera
Third Grade Teacher, Chester Charter Scholars Academy
Delaware County
With 20 years of teaching experience, Kucera has created a classroom that serves as a second home for her students. She goes beyond academics, meeting her students’ basic and emotional needs — whether that means providing school supplies, clothing, or a safe space. Her annual classroom award ceremony helps every student see their unique worth, building confidence and connection in meaningful ways.
An excerpt from a nomination: “Her lively, engaging lessons inspire curiosity and a love for learning, while her commitment to exemplary teaching serves as a shining example to her colleagues. She is the role model for our school and the definition of an outstanding teacher.”
Teresa Ashby
Kindergarten Teacher, Lafayette Elementary
Lancaster County
Ashby is described by colleagues and parents alike as the heart of Lafayette Elementary. She creates a nurturing, inclusive space where students are treated like family and supported holistically — academically, emotionally, and even materially. From providing snacks and clothing to adapting her lessons for every student’s needs, her commitment to children’s growth is unmatched.
An excerpt from a nomination: “Every single day, Mrs. Ashby pours her heart and soul into making her classroom a space where her students feel loved, supported, and valued. Her passion for teaching is undeniable. Her encouragement and belief in her students’ potential inspire them to reach new heights, instilling confidence that lasts a lifetime.”
Teresa Straffin
Autistic Support Teacher (K-2), Enfield Elementary
Montgomery County
Straffin’s work in special education is rooted in compassion and excellence. She adapts lessons creatively, supports both students and aides, and tirelessly advocates for inclusion. Whether Straffin modifying curriculum, helping families access resources, or coaching adaptive soccer on weekends, her impact is felt far beyond the classroom walls.
An excerpt from a nomination: “She makes sure her students are included in general education, yet she finds ways for them to shine in front of their peers. Teresa teaches from a strength-based perspective, and her students feel competent and independent. She is fun, creative, and thoughtful. She puts in long hard days and late nights, modifying curriculum to make sure the needs of her students are met and that they are learning. She provides support for the families of her students and finds them necessary resources. She is a team player, makes team members feel valued, and she carries over strategies provided by related services on a daily basis … She is amazing!”
Erica DeVose
Seventh/Eighth Grade ELA Teacher, Eliza B. Kirkbride
Philadelphia County
DeVose is an undeniable advocate for student voice and success. Through creative, relatable projects, she builds literacy and confidence — often helping students overcome language barriers and preparing them for high school and beyond. She also mentors students outside the classroom, helping them land summer jobs and encouraging their personal growth.
An excerpt from a nomination: “Her inspiring teaching style and consistent motivation have encouraged me to strive for excellence. Our communication has always been positive and productive, and she has significantly fostered my interest in writing and other subjects.”
The other Citadel Heart of Learning Award winners are:
Bucks County
- Janet Richard, Willow Dale Elementary School
- Kurt Amen, Quakertown Community High School
- Tom Mellon, Charles Boehm Middle School
- Gene Talarico, Bucks County Technical High School
Chester County
- Chris Palochak, East Vincent Elementary School
- Nini McGlinchey, Greystone Manor Elementary School
- Christi Barton, Brandywine Wallace Elementary School
- Brittney Ehrenzeller, Phoenixville High School
- David Maicher, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary School
Delaware County
- Colleen Bray, Pennell Elementary
- Sarah Damato, Springfield High School
- Kimberly Riviere, Penncrest High School
- Christina Rainville, Paxon Hollow Middle School
Lancaster County
- Melissa Weaver, Lampeter Elementary School
- Courtney Knapp, Salisbury Elementary School
- Damian Hondares, Linden Hill
- Courtney Harting, Penn Manor High School
Montgomery County
- Wayne Stratz, The Pathway School
- James Muscarella, Plymouth Whitemarsh High School
- Michelle Johnson, Woodland Elementary School
- Samhita Basuthakur, Spring-Ford 7th & 8th Grade Centers
- Charlie Speicher, Cole Manor Elementary School (Traci Watson Heart Award Recipient)
Philadelphia County
- Judith Grant, Spring Garden School
- Rashida Stamps, The Academy at Palumbo
- Bernadette Ruch, Resurrection Regional Catholic School
- Winnie Danford, Anne Frank Elementary School
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