Meet Ken and Ebrima Calendar
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Meet Ken and Ebrima Calendar
August 2014 13732 Midvale Ave. N #103 Seattle, WA 98133 p: 206 367 7795 f: 206 361 2271 www.banchero.org Calendar Board Meeting: Monday, July 28 Banchero Disability Partners empowers adults with developmental disabilities so that they may realize their potential, achieve their goals, and be active and contributing members in their communities. Together we promote equitable civil rights. 6:30 p.m. Banchero Disability Partners Office Midvale Apartments Board of Directors Officers President Patty Burke Butler Vice President Peregrin Sorter Secretary Waltraut Lehmann Treasurer Todd Kelly Directors Chad McBride Frank Siderius Stephen K. Malshuk Jonathan Minear Kim Thomas Steve Clyne Kevin Hastings 13732 Midvale Ave. N. #103 Banchero Disablity Partners thanks our many business donors. Please support the businesses that support us! Seattle WA 98133 2Bars Spirits, àMaurice Cellars, ACT A Contemporary Theatre, ADAPX Inc., All the Best Pet Care, American Dance Institute, Anthony’s Restaurant – Chinook’s, Banick Chiropractic Clinic, Boeing Employees’ Community Fund, Boeing Company Gift Match Program, Borracchini’s Bakery, Borracchini’s Foods Inc., Boston Private Bank and Trust Company, Brown Bear Car Wash, Canlis, Capital Industries, ADAPX Inc., The Cartridge Family, Cedar Grove Compost, Chef by Request, Chocolati, Chuck Olson Chevrolet & Kia, Classic Catering, CorePower Yoga, Costco Wholesale, Creative Dance Center, Diane’s Tank Removal Service, Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley, El Gaucho, Emerald Downs, Emerald Services Inc., EMP Museum, EPJ Consulting, Essential Baking, Ethan Stowell Restaurants, Equal Exchange Espresso, Fairweather Masonry, Florexpo, Fran’s Chocolates, Free Motion Fitness, Flying Furs, The Garage, Gilbert Cellars, Grossman Enterprises, Gymboree Play & Music of Ballard, Gymboree Play & Music of Bellevue, Hasegawa Family & Esthetic Dentistry, Hilliard’s Beer, Holliday Masonry, Huxley Wallace Collective, Invest In Others Charitable Foundation, Jalisco’s Mexican Restaurant & Taqueria, James Alan Salon and Spa, Juliet Fine Crafted Jewelry, KBB Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley, Kendall Floral Supply, Laura Bee Designs, McGavick Wines, Mattaini Family Foundation, Makers Mark, Microsoft Matching Gifts, Morelli Family LLC, Myo Rehab Therapy, Narboo, Native Wholesale, Natural Moments Studio, Nile Golf Course, The Norcliffe Foundation, Northwest Crossfit, Opus Community Fund, Oreck Vacuum & Floor Care, O Wines, Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala, Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts, Plum Job Searching Strategies, Property Management NW, Razore Foundation, The Red Balloon Co., The Red Balloon Photography, Redmond General Insurance Agency, Ride the Ducks, Sammamish Mortgage, Saviah Wine Cellars, Schultz Family Foundation, SeaBear Wild Salmon, Seattle Art Museum, The Seattle Foundation, Seattle Theater Group, Seattle Repertory Theater, Seattle Symphony, Seaview Glass, Sepic Family Foundation, Shoreline Family Auto, Siderius Lonergan & Martin, Sitka Pacific Capital Management, Skillet Street Foods, Spin Alley Bowling Center, StoryBook Theater, Stuhlbergs Inc., Surf Ballard, Ten Mercer, Terra Bella, The Catering Company, Town Hall Seattle, Tropical Tan, Daryl Tuttle Attorney at Law, UW Athletics, UW World Series, Western Neon Inc., Whole Life Yoga, Woodland Park Zoo, Yuen Lui Written by CaraLee Cook. Layout and design by Vivian Hua. Please consider visiting us or making an online donation at www.banchero.org! p. (206) 367-7795 f. (206) 361-2271 Annual Picnic Meet Ken and Ebrima Ken R. had been living in an Adult Family Home, where they did not have the staffing levels to properly assist him. Adult Family Homes have the responsibility to provide food and shelter, and to help their clients get medical care, but they lack the funds to assist with social and mental health support. Ken was leaving the house in search of activity, but unfortunately the world is not always a safe place for a vulnerable adult, and Ken was at considerable risk. Ken often missed health appointments because he was not home when it was time to go, and his health was suffering. Ken’s Division of Developmental Disabilities case manager advocated for more support, and he was eventually approved for supported living. Ken chose to be served at the Loya house, and he joined us in December of 2012. At the Loya house, Ken has the downstairs, which includes a recreation room, bedroom, and ¾ bath. Ken is able to have as much privacy as he would like, while joining his 3 housemates for meals and fun. With the help of his primary staff person, Ebrima, Ken has really turned his life around. Ebrima says: “As Ken’s primary and support staff, I enjoy working with him very much. Ken enjoys the simple things in life like most of us do, and if you work with someone like that, then your work environment becomes a home for both you and your participant.” Ken enjoys his home, and stays in a lot more than he did when living at the CONTINUES ON THE NEXT PAGE >> Sunday, August 3 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Paramount Park 15298 8th Ave NE Shoreline WA 98155 Taste of the Town Wine-Tasting Saturday, September 13 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Home of Catherine Banchero Malshuk and Stephen Malshuk MEET KEN AND EBRIMA, CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT PAGE Board & Organizational News Events & Fundraising Flawless DSHS Certification Review! Annual Picnic and Potluck! AFH. Ken kicks back with old-school TV shows in the evening, and rarely misses church on Sunday. He has cut down his smoking and is taking far better care of himself and his health. He is at home to eat healthy meals, gets to all of his doctor appointments, and is getting great medical care and follow-up. Ken has been wearing clean stylish clothes and looks great. With the help of a vocational agency, Ken has pursued his career interest caring for cats - but has yet to land work. Ken spends his days writing and drawing, mostly about cats and kittens. He and Ebrima hit the library often to check for new books on his favorite topics, and when they are not doing that, they are enjoying walks together around Greenlake, or to the local Starbucks or 7-11 for a treat. Ken still gets to explore, but with proper support, he is safe and content. Ebrima and the Loya house staff make sure Ken is also given the opportunity to participate in Parks and Recreation activities. Ken’s favorites are movie night, going out to hear live music, and joining game nights for Bingo and Yahtzee. Ken also participates in Banchero-sponsored events such as guys’ night out, and barbeques with his roommates on the back deck overlooking his huge yard and fruit trees. Ken does not speak, but he is a great communicator. He writes notes, requests, and answers to questions on his note pad. When asked how he feels about getting services from BDP, Ken had this to say: “ I like living Loya house I always want to live in luxury place staff is nice to me treats me good house mates happy people I like to be around I turn dream in reality I like it here at Banchero.” Nothing fulfills us more than helping people succeed. We are grateful that Ken joined our agency and we are proud that Ebrima and BDP are providing Ken the support he needs to be healthy and happy! Please join us for our annual picnic on Sunday, August 3, from 11:00-1:30. This year we will be at Paramount Park, at 15298 8th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155, so that we have plenty of room for the games and prizes that our picnic committee funsters have cooked up. We will supply the salmon -- please bring a potluck item and RSVP to [email protected]. The James Alan Salon gang at the auction King of Swings inspired dancing Events & Fundraising (CONTINUED) Bishop Blanchett drama students volunteered in style You can put Banchero Disability Partners in your will, and your legacy will live on. Back by popular demand…This past October we hosted a seminar providing information on power of attorney, wills, estate-planning, and gift-giving. Great tips were shared by Frank Siderius, attorney at Siderius Lonergan and Martin and Tom Olson, retired financial manager. We will schedule another seminar this year; please call or email [email protected] to get on the invite list. The Block Family have Heart and Soul CONTINUES ON THE NEXT PAGE >> The Relationship Class teaches the fundamentals of building relationships, personal safety, and RELATIONSHIP safe sex and is offered in Shoreline to people who have developmental disabilities. It is held in the cabana at the Autumn Ridge Apartments in Shoreline. Next session will start in the fall, CLASS and will be co-taught by Andrew Fisher and Jasmina Merdanovic. If you have questions or wish to be put on the mailing list, please email Andrew Fisher at [email protected]. Once again, Boy Scout Troop 171 made us shine. Did you know that Troop 171 does many service projects each year? Lucky for us, we are on the list. The troop has been spreading bark and compost, weeding and planting at the Midvale apartments every year since 2011. They have been working on stabilizing our hillsides with native plants, and have beautified our grounds considerably. It brightens our spirits to see the lovely grounds, and it protects our home from erosion. Thanks, Troop 171! We have a request in to The Norcliffe Foundation to help fund the second and final phase of the window installation. Keep your finger crossed, we are hoping for a warm toasty winter. Amazon Smile! When you shop on Amazon, you can now designate Banchero Disability Partners and a portion of your purchase will be deposited directly into our account. Girls’ Night Out Goes Global! This past June, 4 of our traveling fans got the chance to plan a trip to Portland, Oregon for the Rose Festival. Florence, Brenda, Martha, and Shannon took the train to P-town for a little bit of R&R, along with staff persons Sara and Zophie. They had a blast, hitting highlights such as Powell Books and Voodoo Donuts (reported to be worth the wait in line!), and capped off the adventure by watching the Grand Floral Parade. Getting away really improves morale for all of us; your donations help us fund extra adventures! Wine-Tasting on the Veranda, in the Twilight of Summer Picture yourself on a deck with friends, a lovely glass of Washington varietal in your hand, while you view the sun setting behind the Space Needle and shimmering pink reflections upon the Sound. Make the dream a reality: mark your calendars for September 13 for the annual wine-tasting, hosted at the home of Stephen Malshuk and Catherine Banchero Malshuk. Milbrandt Vineyards has generously donated some of our tasting varietals. Milbrandt has a passion for farming, “As farmers, there is nothing more satisfying than controlling the quality and style of your product from start to finish” and a passion for wine. Come taste Milbrandts’ acclaimed wine, and revisit the wonderful wines of Vashon Winery with us on September 13! Every two years, the State of Washington performs a program certification review of our practices and programs, against thousands of government rules and requirements. We are thrilled to report that for the second time in a row, we received a flawless review, and have been recertified for the next two years. Thank your program team for their diligent work -- not only do our staff provide great services, they consistently document their work and meet the highest government standards of service and support. Kathy and Steve enjoy Mariner action Heart and Soul Auction Wow, what a night! On April 12, we held our annual Heart and Soul Auction. We had a wonderful turnout and a swinging good time, and we raised over $72,000 for our programs and mission. We enjoyed a fabulous dinner by Classic Catering, and practiced our ballroom moves with the big-band sounds of the Kings of Swing. We wish to thank our sponsors Cedar Gove Composting, KBB Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley, Redmond General Insurance Agency, Siderius Lonergan & Martin, James Alan Salon and Spa, and Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala -- their sponsorship helps us keep our ticket prices low, and keeps our event accessible for any and all. Thanks to everyone who put their Heart and Soul into making it a night to remember, and a special thanks to all who gave so generously.
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