John Ryan Anderson, MD
Ryan was among the first doctors to volunteer at the GFC. A staff physician at the Pratt Medical Center in Fredericksburg, Ryan makes his home in Fredericksburg, VA.
Leonard J. Fontenot
Len was born, raised and educated in New Orleans, La, where he completed a B.S. in Physics from Loyola University New Orleans in 1966. Later, he completed a M.S. Public Administration from Virginia Tech (2001). Now retired, he worked for over 35 years with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA as a program manager, line manager, and strategic planner. Len has been a parishioner of St. Elizabeth/St. Anthony since 1966 and has served there in many capacities. He has been involved in the GFC's work from its inception in 2005.
Sylvia M. Fontenot
Sylvia was born and raised in New Orleans, La. She married her husband Len in 1966. They moved to King George, VA where they lived for 45+ years. She was a stay home mother until the boys were in school. She worked for King George County School System for 10 years in different administrative positions. She then held the position of administrative assistant for a government contractor for 10 years. After retiring she was the bookkeeper/accountant for St. Elizabeth/St. Anthony Parish for 3 years before totally retiring. She was involved in the GFC's work from its inception in 2005 and continues to support its needs.
Rev. Jerome A. Magat, PSS, SThD
Originally from Washington, DC, Father Magat was the Clinic's founder and its first executive director. Ordained for the Diocese of Arlington in 2002, he completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Virginia in 1995 and his seminary studies at Mt. St. Mary's Seminary in 2002. Once the parochial vicar of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church, he left service in the Diocese of Arlington in 2013 to join the Society of St. Sulpice. In 2021, he completed a doctorate in Moral Theology at the Accademia Alfonsiana (Lateran University) in Rome. Currently, he is the Dean of Men at Assumption Seminary in San Antonio, TX.
Daniel G. Muldoon, MD
Dr. Muldoon not only serves on the board, he's the GFC's medical director. Originally from Bowie, MD, Dan earned his B.S. in Biology from Mt. St Mary's College in 1989 and graduated from Georgetown University's School of Medicine 1995. From there, he went on to do his residency at Ghent Family Practice in Norfolk, VA and finished in 1998.
Very Rev. Francis M. de Rosa, V.F., STL
Originally from Niagara Falls, NY, is the pastor of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church in Colonial Beach, VA and of St. Anthony of Padua Mission in King George, VA. Father de Rosa prepared for the priesthood at the Athenaeum of the Holy Cross in Rome, Mount Saint Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, and the John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family in Washington, DC. Father de Rosa was ordained in 1997 for the Diocese of Arlington.
Thomas D. Lane, Esq
Mr. Lane is a litigator and trial attorney, who focuses on civil litigation. His areas of practice include: personal injury; insurance defense; defense of constitutional officers; contract disputes; and creditors' rights. Mr. Lane graduated from The University of Virginia in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government and later graduated from The University of Virginia School of Law in 2001. He is a member of the following organizations: The Virginia Bar Association; The Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys; The Richmond Bar Association; and The Hanover County Bar Association. Mr. Lane is licensed to practice before all state courts of the Commonwealth of Virginia; the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia; and the Fourth Circuit.
Mary C. Dube
Mrs. Dube is a native Virginian, completed her undergraduate degree in Commerce at the University of Virginia in 2005 and a Masters in Taxation at American University in 2010. After spending the early part of her career working for the "big four" in public accounting, Mary now works for Lockheed Martin Corporation as a manager in its state planning group.
Jackie Dilick
Jackie was born and raised in New Bedford, PA. She married her husband Greg in 1969. She was a stay at home mother raising five children, including homeschooling her youngest daughter. Jackie taught in the CCD program for 20 years, including five years as the Program Director at St. Anthony of Padua in King George. As the “nest” was emptied, Jackie began volunteering at the Clinic, where she has been the Administrative Coordinator until her retirement in 2017. She continues to volunteer at the Clinic while serving as a member of the Board of Directors.
Evelyn C. Durling
Evelyn is a native Virginian who completed her degree in Mathematics from James Madison University in 1980, which is when she started working at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division. Evelyn worked as a software developer and line manager and retired after 35 years of Government service. She and her husband, George, have been long-time members of St. Anthony of Padua Mission in King George, VA. In early 2016, she began volunteering at the Guadalupe Free Clinic as an Eligibility Coordinator and providing general support as needed.
Tom Fish, Rph
Tom was born in Glens Falls, NY and raised in nearby Lake George. After completing his B.S. and degree in Pharmacy at Albany College of Pharmacy (Union University), Tom and his family moved to Virginia where he worked for Giant Food for 30 years. He now works at Wegmans. In addition to his work in the Pharmacy at the Guadalupe Free Clinic, he volunteers at the Moss Free Clinic in Fredericksburg and is a parishioner at St. Mary of the Imacculate Conception where he serves in various capacities.