2014-2015 Annual Report

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2014-2015 Annual Report
Samaritan By The Numbers
Expenses
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Samaritan Interfaith Counseling
359 clients
received
fee subsidy
Samaritan
By The
Numbers
Program Services
Center exists Expenses
to alleviate suffering, facilitate
$524,520 in subsidized care provided
Rental
359
clients
received
fee
subsidy
change and bringOperation
about mental, emotional, and
Black Friday,
#Giving
Tuesday,
December
27Cyber
% ofMonday,
clients
below
poverty
level2, 2014
in subsidized
care provided
spiritual healing
and growth
persons of
Management
andfor
General
Black Friday
and Cyber
Monday
are designed
to begin the holiday shopping
17%
of $524,520
our
clients
are children
27year
% on
of Tuesday,
clientsDecember
below poverty
level celebrates diverse backgrounds
season. Celebrated
this
2, #GivingTuesday
Fundraisingand varied financial means
On average,
clients
receiving subsidized
services receive
through pastoral counseling/psychotherapy,
17% of
ouroffclients
areseason.
children
and encourages philanthropy
to kick
the holiday
the equivalent of 10 visits at no charge
average,
clients
receiving
servicesconsultation,
receive and education/ training.
Samaritan has securedOn
a total
of $11,000
in matching
grants.subsidized
Each new donation
Combining the efforts of Board, Staff,
dollar will be matched,
giving
us the potential
to raise
$22,000
thischarge
holiday season.
the
equivalent
of 10
visits
at no
To learn more about #GivingTuesday, our matching challenge, and the impact of
Revenue
$22,000 follow us on Facebook!
Congregations and Community, David Burkhardt
David
Burkhardt
Chair
FY14/15
Samaritan provides hope.
Providing a safe and caring environment  a place to restore your hope and find a new beginning
Revenue
Special Events
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Grants - Center for Congregations
Brenda DeGeer, Chair
David Burkhardt,
Vice Chair
Deborah Beaird, Secretary
Ken Overholt, Treasurer
Lee Selander, Past Chair
Contributions Counseling
Jason AltenbernCounseling Fees Mark Putbrese
Chip Downing
Rev. Clinton Roberts
Consulting Fees Walter Schmidt
Stephanie JonesKastelic
Nina Menis
Donated Services William H. Wentz
Scott Mitchell
Pamela Wilson
Contact
us atus630-357-2456
Contact
at 630-357-2456
Contact us at 630-357-2456
Contact us at 6303572456
www.samaritancenter.org
1819 Bay Scott Circle, Suite 109
Naperville, IL 60540
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2014-2015
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Annual Report
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Community United Methodist Church
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“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”
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Community United Methodist Church
—do
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Keller
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Burkhardt FY14/15 Chair
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about long standing collaborations such as our Silent Samaritans Breakfast, Care
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Lutheran
Luke
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• provide
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services
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the to grow
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Education
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Luke
Presbyterian
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Christian
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St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church
Chicago
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359 people.
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supporters.
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of subsidized
care
to 359 people.
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Lutheran
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Transition
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Church
of Hinsdale
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to
flourish
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page
to
learn
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your
collaboration!
Walter
Schmidt,
Melvin
KimKim
St.Walter
John’s
Lutheran Church
Schmidt,
Melvin
This annual report also highlights a new location, new programs, and a new
Vice
Chair
NinaNina
Menis
Warmly,
Vice Chair
Menis
Warmly,
St. Luke
Presbyterian Church
collaboration. Despite all these new beginnings the one thing that hasn’t changed
Deborah
Beaird,
ScottScott
Mitchell
Deborah
Beaird,
Mitchell
St.Secretary
Margaret Mary Catholic
Church
MarkMark
Putbrese
Secretary
Putbrese
is our continuing belief in the beauty of providing hope to those who need it
Saints
Peter
and Paul Catholic
Church
Ken Overholt,
Rev. Rev.
Clinton
Roberts
Ken Overholt,
Clinton
Roberts
most. The other constant has been the support we receive from individuals, con
Treasurer Catholic Church
Lee Selander
Treasurer
Lee Selander
St. Raphael
Jason
Altenbern
William
H. Wentz gregations and our community. Together we are providing new beginnings to
Altenbern
William
H. Wentz
St. Jason
Thomas
the
Apostle Catholic
Church
Scott
Mitchell
, President&&CEO
CEO
Scott
Mitchell
, adults,
President
Chip
Downing
Pamela
Wilson
Chip Downing
Pamela Wilson
children,
adolescents,
seniors, congregations and their leadership.
St. Timothy Lutheran Church
Warmly,
Union Church of Hinsdale
Scott Mitchell , President & CEO
Thank you to our 2015 Silent Samaritans Sponsors
Signature Sponsor
Molex
Platinum Sponsors
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
BMO Harris Bank
Navistar
Gold Sponsors
Beaird Group
DiGiovine Hnilo Jordan and Johnson, LTD
Esser Hayes
Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home
Linden Oaks at Edward
Naperville Bank and Trust
Nicor Gas
Sullivan Taylor & Gumina, P.C.
Thrivent Financial
Silver Sponsors
4Insights
Save the Date
Edward Jones
9th Annual
Edward Hospital
Silent
Samaritans
Fox Valley Institute
Breakfast
Caseys Foods
February10,
2016
Northern Trust
First Community Financial Bank
National Van Lines
Behavioral health providers usually assume that those
needing care will come to them. Yet, many people do
not have the ability or resources to do so. Samaritan’s
CARE To Go Program is a unique collaboration that
provides on-site mental health care for clients at
Loaves and Fishes Community Services and
Hesed House at no cost.
We greatly appreciate the collaborative spirit of
our funding partner, Lilly Endowment, Inc.
Funds from the Endowment are used to support
the Samaritan Center for Congregations.
The Samaritan Center
for Congregations,
Advocate Health Care and the
Prairie Association of the
United Church of Christ
collaborated to provide
Samaritan has long provided educational
opportunities in the community.
This year, at the Take 2! Program
at Our Saviours Lutheran Church,
Scott Mitchell talked about healthy
preparation for life transitions.
High school students, youth
leaders and volunteers from
5 Naperville churches attended a
leadership retreat called
SparkSomething.
Created in partnership with
Samaritan, Grace United
Methodist, Wheatland Salem Church
and an anonymous donor to bring
teens together and “spark”
leadership in their lives.
“SparkSomething challenged me to do
hard things in order to be a leader in
my community.”
– Youth Participant
The Indianapolis Center for
Congregations created an online
resource database for pastors, staff and lay
leaders to access information about
thousands of resources. This unique online tool
can be accessed at thecrg.org
We are pleased to share such a
comprehensive resource and hope that it is being
well used by our leaders.
When you support
Samaritan’s Mental Health
Access Program, you are
changing a life.
“I felt respected, comfortable, and guided. It was a
safe place for me to heal.”
Samaritan Client
Your generosity provided more than $524,520
in fee subsidized care to over 359 people.
a clergy wellness retreat
and follow-up sessions.
“I sure appreciate sharing this process with
other people
—it’s not so isolating, and it is
helpful getting together with others and
sharing that process with one another.”
– Retreat Participant
COUNSELING
CONSULTING
630-357-2456
samaritancenter.org
630-909-9600
samaritancfc.org
Naperville
1819 Bay Scott Circle
Suite 109
Naperville
1733 Park Street
Naperville, IL 60564
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Suite 160
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