Leigh Baker - United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and
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Leigh Baker - United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and
Fall 2013 INDEPENDENT Enjoy Life As Eleanor Roosevelt stated “The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” For children and adults with developmental disabilities to enjoy life often takes more effort and requires relying on assistance from direct care staff, family members and friends to experience life fully. The dedicated staff at United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties (UCPLA) understands the need to experience the joy of life and all it has to offer. Because of the kindness of people like our readers, UCPLA is able to continue to help individuals with developmental disabilities to “taste” the many experiences life has to offer. Over the last few months there have been many reasons to smile, cheer and celebrate life; from a high-five between two friends competing in the Summer Games at the Thousand Oaks Adult Day Program; a UCPLA resident artist greeting guests at the Washington Reid Gallery; a nuzzle from the guide dog in-training as she greets one of her trainers at the Washington Place Adult Day Program; the pride of a first-time book author having a reading of her book at the Chatsworth Adult Day Program. These are just a few examples of the many joyful moments that UCPLA’s generous supporters, like you, make possible yearround for children and adults with developmental disabilities. UCPLA hopes the coming year will bring even more moments to enjoy life. UCPLA Clients Lupe Herrera and Judith Lalley at the Thosand Oaks Day Program Annual Summer Games. Steve Remington with Claudia Kunin at the opening reception for the Dream House Exhibition Leigh Baker at the reading of her first book. UCPLA Client Nicolas Canales participating in a service dog training at Washington Place Adult Day Program. A Message from the President and CEO “Quality of life” is such a varied and personal choice. At United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties (UCPLA) our dedicated and caring staff work with each of the 1100 children, teens and adults that we serve each day to help them identify, express and attain a quality of life that is fulfilling and satisfying. UCPLA wants to make our program participants and their families feel that they are part of a larger community that is filled with readily accessible resources, support, and social interaction options for the entire family. UCPLA knows that empowering people with developmental disabilities is vital to their enjoyment of a maximum quality of life, not just to the individual, but to their families, who want them to thrive and succeed in a life of independence. There is no one-size-fits-all method to improve quality of life. UCPLA currently has over 40 programs and services. Since our inception 68 years ago, UCPLA has been growing, expanding, and tailoring our programs and services to meet the varied needs and hopes of the children and adults living with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other disabilities with similar service needs. We at UCPLA understand that to fundamentally change a person’s life is to really help them see how they can change and live their own life with meaning and purpose regardless of ability. UCPLA has over 600 direct care staff working side-by-side with the residents in our adult group homes and independent living apartments, students in our adult day programs, and children in our Respitality Program to give them opportunities to challenge their bodies and minds, and open doors to meaningful social interactions within their neighborhoods and throughout their community. Thank you in advance for joining UCPLA in our mission to help to provide innovative programming, dedicated staff and accessible environments so that the disabled children and adults in our community can realize the joy that comes with living a life without limits. Your continued contributions make a difference every day. Sincerely, Ronald S. Cohen, Ph.D. President and Chief Executive Officer Our Community Gets Involved Having the flexibility to get in your car to go to doctors’ appointments, attend religious services, volunteer within the community, or go to the movies is a modern luxury that is often taken for granted. However, for people with developmental disabilities, who require the use of a wheelchair, modern transportation has not evolved enough. UCPLA needs to purchase new and additional wheelchair accessible vehicles so residents in our group homes have greater accessibility to their communities. On a lovely Sunday afternoon in July, guests attending La Mobilité À Paris enjoyed a nostalgic and rare look at some of the most beautiful French touring automobiles of the early 1900’s from the private showroom of Merle and Peter Mullin. The Mullin’s graciously opened their private collection in West Los Angeles for this UCPLA fundraiser. Shirley and Ralph Shapiro and Peter Shapiro hosted the Bastille Day themed event, which raised over $65,000, allowing UCPLA to purchase a new wheelchair accessible vehicle for our Harbor House group home in Lomita, CA. Peter and Merle Mullin with Peter Devereaux For more photos from the event, visit our online gallery at www.ucpla.org Guests viewing the cars Wheelchair accessible van for Harbor House Ralph Shapiro and JJ Levenstein Washington Reid Gallery in the UCPLA Spotlight Located in the heart of Culver City’s Art District is UCPLA’s Washington Reid Gallery. This fine art gallery exhibits the works of UCPLA studio artists, Los Angeles area artists, and artists whose work connects with the UCPLA Community. The Gallery is connected to UCPLA’s Washington Place Adult Day Program which supports a vigorous community of working artists with a variety of developmental challenges, such as autism, Down syndrome, and cerebral palsy, whose perspective is vital within the contemporary art world. UCPLA provides a unique access to a large studio space and materials necessary to create art and maintain a comprehensive and varied body of work. Visiting artists create unique workshops and exchange important dialogue about contemporary art and art history. Washington Reid Gallery is located at 6110 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, and is open Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and you can visit www.washingtonreidgallery.com for more information. Employee Spotlight: Meet Veronica De Jesus Veronica De Jesus is the Art Director for UCPLA and the Gallery Manager for the Washington Reid Gallery. UCPLA is so excited to have Veronica join the gallery. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1998 from the San Francisco Art Institute. She then went on to attain a Master in Fine Arts from UC Berkeley. She has been weaving her life and her art practice into both community outreach and into experimental art spaces for over 10 years. As an artist, she is an educator who enjoys collaboration with members of the community. She gains inspirations and renewed passion for art through her interactions with individuals from different backgrounds and life situations. As an educator she guides individuals and their talents to help them develop their autonomy as artists. Over the years, Veronica has worked with a communities of varying degrees of abilities and tries to find ways to bridge the social gaps that are encountered by these individuals. Recent Exhibits: raconteurs December 2012 – March 2013 (featured in the Independent Spring 2013 edition) The exhibit featured the artistic storytelling of two UCPLA artists, Nicolas Canales and Dale Riley, along with professional artist Aragna Ker. UCPLA Washington Reid Gallery Exhibitions of 2013 Dream House – April 2013 – June 2013 – The solo exhibit featured the artistic talents of Steve Remington STEVE REMINGTON DREAM HOUSE Steve’s art is richly inspired by his mother and grandmother. Steve Remington’s title for his exhibition, Dream House was inspired by a home purchased by his mother. The family house was comprised of three bedrooms, two baths, a den, a dining nook and a fireplace. On Saturdays, Steve’s family would sit together for a steak and baked potato dinner. Steve Remington’s show is a selection of paintings and drawings. Dream House is Steve’s reflection of time spent from his adolescent years which helped shape his character and build a foundation for his identity as an artist. Steve’s work is a visual landscape filled with imagination and thoughtful intent. Steve was born in East Los Angeles at White Memorial Hospital, although he grew up in Dallas, Texas before moving back to California. He currently lives in Culver City, CA. Steve has exhibited his artwork previously at the Santa Monica Pier and for Washington Reid Gallery group exhibition, Blank Canvas. t r av e lin g K a r en v eronica taylor June 22 - august 13 Traveling – June 2013 – August 2013 Traveling is a solo exhibition by one of our artists-in-residence, Karen Veronica Taylor. Karen’s work is inspired by her travels around Los Angeles and across the country. Traveling, Karen’s title piece in the exhibit is based on her three crosscountry travels with her brother, Gregory, and her parents Aubrey and Emma Taylor, during the mid-seventies. Karen, her brother, and her parents visited at least thirty states throughout their journeys across the U.S. Karen Veronica Taylor’s show was an exhibition of works on paper, canvas, wood, and multimedia. Traveling offered a unique perspective on everyday travels. Karen explores often overlooked elements of daily outings, such as advertisements, signs, and street corners. At the same time bold and thoughtful, Karen’s work combines recognizable images with unexpected colors and composition. blank canvas 2 small spaces :: big ideas WASHINGTON REID GALLERY IS PLEASED TO PRESENT OUR SECOND ANNUAL ‘BLANK CANVAS’ EXHIBITION AND FUNDRAISER. ‘BLANK CANVAS’ IS AN ENERGETIC AND DYNAMIC COMMUNITY EXHIBITION THAT WILL FEATURE UP TO 300 ORIGINAL WORKS BY LOCAL ARTISTS, COMMUNITY MEMBERS, AND UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF LOS ANGELES ARTISTS, EACH MEASURING 6” X 6” INCHES IN SIZE. { 6” x 6” } opening reception on august 24 600 pm until 900 pm Washington Reid Gallery [ACTUAL SIZE] Blank Canvas 2 – August 2013 UCPLA’s Washington Reid Gallery opened its second Annual “Blank Canvas 2 small spaces :: big ideas” exhibition on August 24, 2013. Veronica DeJesus and Stephani Anderson-Stott, Director for Client Services, created a diverse and wide ranging show. Almost 300 works of art, each sized 6x6 inches, were submitted by local artists, community members, UCPLA artists and staff members showcasing their creative expressions. Visitors enjoyed a variety of drawings, paintings and collagen and had the opportunity to meet several of the UCPLA artists. The event raised almost $1,500 for art supplies for UCPLA’s artists in residence. For more photos visit, www.ucpla.org. News and Highlights from UCPLA’s Auxiliaries Special Children’s League Recent Accomplishments Each year, the members of Special Children’s League (SCL) South Bay Committee are busy organizing An Affair to Remember, their annual luncheon and bazaar, offering a silent auction and carefully selected vendors. A special treat each year are the items offered at the SCL table, home-made goodies like olallieberry jam, pickles, mustard and chutney. These delicacies usually sell out before lunch. The countless hours the ladies are spending preparing the event allowed them to give UCPLA a check for $40,000 and an additional $13,420 for UCPlay Project sessions offered through the Palos Verdes School District. The members of the SCL Foothill Committee are successfully soliciting friends and acquaintances with their Angel Letters, appealing to all Angels and Potential Angels to support UCPLA. Donors will earn an invisible halo. Last year’s letter campaign allowed SCL Foothill to give $11,000 to UCPLA’s general fund in addition more than $7,600 designated to the Endowment Fund. SCL Whittier Committee used the past year to evaluate activities and attract new members. Instead of their traditional Zingo luncheon, the members explored new, smaller events and venues. Some of them were quite successful; Bunco Night will be repeated this fall by popular demand. The SCL Whittier Committee was able to donate almost $9,000 to UCPLA. Most of their donation is designated for the UCPlay Project in the Whittier School District. Zingo will be back in March 2014. Psi Delta Sigma’s Presentation to UCPLA and Beta Mu’s “The Spirit of Giving Luncheon and Fashion Show” Psi Delta Sigma has four active Chapters that organize a variety of events. From a Day at the Races to Fashion Shows, from a Wine Tasting to a Comedy Night, everyone can find an event to enjoy. The combined activities allowed Psi Delta Sigma to present UCPLA with a checks totaling almost $76,000. This is the second highest gift UCPLA ever received from Psi Delta Sigma and includes a planned gift from Life Member Gloria Burke. Psi Delta Sigma’s Beta Mu Chapter held its annual Luncheon and Fashion show Spirit of Giving on October 26th, at the Holiday Inn in Torrance. About 130 guests attended the event and Rick Dickert, Meteorologist for Good Day LA, Fox 11 and Gigi Graciette, Newscaster, served as Emcees. The fashion show, as always modeled by members and friends, introduced Jockey’s Person-to-Person line. The UCPLA Independence Jubilee At the inaugural Independence Jubilee, members of the UCPLA community came together to celebrate the extraordinary acts of kindness during the year that have enriched, inspired and financially bolstered the 40 UCPLA programs. The Independence Jubilee gave special recognition to the over 600 direct care staff that support the children and adults with developmental disabilities and allow them to reach the highest level of independence. Over $40,000 was raised to provide for additional care taker hours for our residential, Community Living Support and Adult Day Programs. Jubilee Ju INDEPENDENCE UCPLA thanks our sponsors of the Independence Jubilee Jubilee Sponsors Corporate Sponsor Sue and Steve Cobin Sandra and Peter Devereaux Susan and Eric Smidt American Business Bank Photo by Lee Salem Photography The Independence Jubilee also allowed UCPLA to recognize the two top performing teams from the World CP Challenge. JJ Levenstein accepted the award on behalf of her team, JJ’s Road Warriors 2013, who took the most steps during the month long event. Margarete Preusser, Laurie Bauman and Simee Schiffman accepted the award for Nick’s Fab 4, who raised the most funds in the worldwide competition. To view more photos from the event, visit the photo gallery at www.ucpla.org. Peter Devereaux Bruce and JJ Levenstein Cathy and Peter Longo Lena Longo Maria Low Way Kevin McCarthy Leslie McDonald Celeste and Thomas McLain Jackie and Steve Monkarsh Julie Newmar Nancy Niparko Margarete and Frank Preusser Alexandra Rand and Merrit Adams Ana I. Rivera Nic and Tyler Robuck Barbara and Derek Rogers Karen and Nick Roxborough Trisha and Keith Sarkisian Carol and David Schindler Lisa and Tom Schwartz Megan and Steve Selig Amy and Doug Simons Cindy and Dan Smith The Shapiro Family Charitable Foundation Rick Stern Frieda and Bill Surace Michele Van Hirtum-Das and Aninda Das Nancy and Jay Wahlgren Laura and Andrew Wasser Jere Yates Marianne M. Younkheere JJ Levinstein making sure Nick Roxborough was part of the celebration Photo by Ashley French Photography Lori and Michael Allen Lynn and Harold Barza Shoshanna and Jack Berger Marilyn and Ken Bettencourt Susan and Roy Bittan Caren and Joe Block Teresa and Fred Bourgoise Susan and Ronald Cohen Cameron Cohen Sue and Gary Coleman Convaid, Inc. Arthur Cook Melissa and Sean Copeland Megan Delperdang Jaye and Neal Eigler Tamara and Erdolo Eromo Ron Fassler and Margaret Nagle Fiona Forsyth Michael and Sheryl Glowacki Brandon Gross Laverne and Rod Hagenbuch Terry Hamermesh Eleanor and James Hudson Elana Irving Mary and Dan James Lorene Jaross Makonnen `Kebede Sharon Keith Frances and Arthur Klein Marcia and Ron Levenson Photo by Lee Salem Photography Additional Sponsors Brian Kabateck and The E Street Band keyboardist Roy Bittan UCPLA’s Annual Employee Recognition Dinner The Employee Recognition Dinner is one of the favorite events for, not only the employees being recognized for their years of employment with UCPLA, but also the members of the UCPLA Board and management teams. It is an opportunity to celebrate the incredible men and women who work diligently to ensure that our program participants and residents enjoy the greatest quality of life. On Wednesday, October 16th everyone gathered at the Luxe Sunset Boulevard to support each other and catch up with old friends. Ronald Cohen, President and Chief Executive Officer along with Peter Devereaux, Chairman of the Board of Directors handed out certificates to over 60 employees who attended the event. We share a list of the employees who celebrated a milestone in their career with UCPLA this year. Jim Hudson, Nick Roxborough, Rick Stern and Ron Cohen Kelly Chernega, Anita Espinoza, Tammy Chong, Ron Cohen, Kirsten Hansen, Robyn Zelden, and Jovelle Quinonez Terri Andersen, Valerie Simpson, Lupe Correlejo, Nancy Rocha, and Robert Casey Donna Sheanin, Norma DeHaan, and Terri Lantz Annual Employee Recognition Dinner Honorees 40 Years Client Advocacy Terri Lantz Group Homes Respitality Linda Brown Norma DeHaan Donna Sheanin Group Homes Corporate Martha Montanez Dyana Lien 35 Years 30 Years 25 Years Adult Day Progams Group Homes Jose Cabrera-Benitez Guadalupe Servin Monica Gonzalez Elizabeth McLaughlin Kathleen Peterson Edmee Elmensdorp Group Homes Adult Day Progams Community Living Services Herminia Acoba Gaylene Char Isaias Olivera Lydia Telebrico Robbyn Wheelock Jennifer Johnson Jose Rivera Andrea Elam Concepcion Hernandez Group Homes 15 Years Adult Day Progams Hernan Castro Maria Diaz Rosa Gonzalez Gabriela Gutierrez Barbara Jackson Jeanette Prendiz Antoine Chouloute Group Homes Adult Day Progams Community Living Services Joann Atkins Maria Castillo Rosa Castillo Alejandra Lopez Maria Meza Martha Randolph Selena Adway Kisha Andrews Michael Koroma Patricia Soriano Marcia Schwartz Emine Daupi Getajati Langley Yusmery Lopez Lilian Pereira Valerie Simpson Olga Vaez-Azizi Group Homes Marcela Austria Ana Bonilla Nolasco Jose Campos Oscar Carballo Ana Cornejo Maura Castillejo Dora Castro-Guzman Virginia Camacho Yolanda De Leon Lopez Kearston Duplessis Community Living Services Julie Ippoliti Esperanza Lemos Martha Leon Maria Lopez Maria Medina Sylvia Ortega Carlos Perez Norma Ramos Martinez Rosary Reed Lori Smith Eduardo Alipio Arenas Terri Andersen Yesenia Carrillo Robert Casey Tammy Chong Reginald Coffman Lupe Corralejo Anita Espinoza Maria Juarez Marianelly Lopez Andrea Macias Armi Manzano Xochitl Quintero Delores Rubio Corporate Adult Day Progams Maria Avelar Mario Contreras Charmaine Hurtado Amanda Lenssen Olivia Karaolis Lyudmila Kutakh 20 Years Josephine Manabat Stacy Mcgowan Silvia Mendez-Ortiz Victoria Ortega Angela Padilla John Perreira Maria Rocha Cecilia Ruiz Sara Whittington Cynthia Zisner 10 Years 5 Years News from UCP Wheels for Humanity UCP WHEELS FOR HUMANITY LAUNCHES COMPREHENSIVE INITIATIVE IN EL SALVADOR NORTH HOLLYWOOD, California (November 07, 2013) – UCP Wheels for Humanity (UCP Wheels) is proud to announce the opening of a new office in San Salvador, El Salvador, and the launch of a multifaceted effort to increase access to assistive technology and physical therapy for people with disabilities throughout the country. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has granted $848,766 to the initiative’s therapy component, which will be complemented by progressive wheelchair service trainings for healthcare providers and the direct provision of wheelchairs to people in need. There are an estimated 620,000 people with disabilities in El Salvador, and 4% of the population is estimated to have become disabled due to the 13 years of armed conflict and gang-related violence that has followed. For these individuals, access to a properly fitted wheelchair or other mobility device is essential to their health and their family’s wellbeing, and physical therapy can lead to increased independence and improved quality of life. Yet there are approximately 465,000 people in El Salvador who need a wheelchair and cannot access one, and from 2000-2005 there were only 118 physical therapists registered as working within the Salvadoran health sector—constituting a ratio of 1 physical therapist per 5,254 individuals who need one. “We’re thrilled to be expanding our partnership with USAID to El Salvador,” says Chief Executive Officer Dr. Ronald Cohen. “Our work together in Indonesia has provided the opportunity for tens of thousands of children to attend school, for adults to access employment, and for elderly individuals to participate in their communities. There is great need and opportunity for us to make a similar impact in El Salvador.” And Dr. Cohen and his team have rallied some other world-class partners to help with the effort. The UCLA/Orthopaedic Hospital Center for Cerebral Palsy will be assisting with the creation of the physical therapy training materials, and the Salvadoran Institute for the Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons and the Protection Fund for the Disabled and Injured as a Result of Armed Conflict will be the local organizations helping with implementation. “The program will constitute a significant shift in the way services for people with disabilities are provided in El Salvador,” says Dr. Cohen, “providing greater access to mobility and physical therapy nationwide. Moreover, the program will be an opportunity to further test a model that has global potential as a method for eliminating the impracticalities of rehabilitative services within a broader developing country context. Who knows where we’ll go next.” Recent Highlights from UCP WORK, Inc. The Group Supported Employment Program brings people with similar interests and training needs together to fulfill contracts with public agencies and private companies. In these supported work sites, the program’s participants benefit by learning the skills of a job, receiving the supervision and support of professional staff, working in a supported community atmosphere and earning a meaningful wage. It is important to note that the success rate of placing people with significant disabilities in meaningful jobs is profound. Ultimately, the goal is to assist people in freeing themselves from government-assisted living and in doing so taking full ownership in their lives. The great news is…it is happening every day! One example of the success of the Group Supported Employment Program is the Santa Barbara Harbor Crew. This diverse group of 30-35 men and women has a wide range of developmental and mental health disabilities. Since 1992, we have been working 365 days a year to make sure Santa Barbara has one of the prettiest and cleanest harbors in the world. Every day, rain or shine, we empty about 200 trash and recycling cans, scrub two dozen showers and almost fifty toilet stalls. We sweep the sidewalks, dust the storefronts, and polish the railings. As we provide these janitorial services to the City of Santa Barbara Waterfront Department, we get to work outside, among our friends and neighbors, and alongside individuals without disabilities. Supported employment like the Santa Barbara Harbor Crew is a springboard to independence. Our program provides meaningful jobs while building competitive work skills. The more independence we can foster, the less government subsidy is needed. For more information about UCP WORK, Inc., visit their website at www.ucpworkinc.org UCP Golf Classic 2013 On June 10, 2013 132 golfers met to at the Wilshire Country Club to play in the 17th Annual UCP Golf Classic to raise funds for United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties (UCPLA). Dr. Alan Kessler, his wife Ellen, and the Golf Classic Committee once again organized an outstanding event that raised over $420,000 for UCPLA through sponsorships, player fees, and live and silent auction. Almost 40 volunteers welcomed golfers, handed out tee prizes and assisted with the auction. Since its inception, the tournament has raised over $7.5 million for UCPLA. During the auction, golfers and their guests donated $53,000 in support of UCPLA’s RESPITALITY Program, which offers couples, single parents and guardians of children with developmental disabilities the opportunity to experience a weekend vacation at a local hotel while their special needs child stays in the comfort of his or her own home, cared for by an experienced care giver provided by UCPLA. To see more photos of this event, visit www.ucpla.org. Tournament Winners: UCPLA Corporate Challenge Cup: Westside Pediatric Dental Group: Dr. Bernard Gross, George Carney, Scott Nielsen and Hardy Warren 1st. Place, low net: Michael Glowacki, David Lindley, John Tsuang and Michael Yang. 1st Place, low gross: Ron Cherney, Sanah Chung, Ruston Imming and Michael Miskei A special thank you goes to: The Golf Classic Committee members for spending almost a year on planning, selecting prizes, and soliciting sponsors and auction items. Our generous sponsors and donors, especially the Title Sponsors Hancock Park Associates, The Macdonald Foundation and Mercedes Benz of South Bay; Premiere Sponsor The Gores Group and Diamond Sponsor The Kessler Family. All donors of auction items; without your generosity we could not have raised so much money. Our volunteers who are essential in running the event smoothly. Knock Out Productions for their Event Management. The Wilshire Country Club for hosting the tournament. Everyone who contributed to make this event successful. The 15th Annual Devon Stern/UCPLA Golf Tournament In May, the Camarillo Springs wild fires threated the Camarillo Springs Golf Course, the course that has been home to the Devon Stern/UCPLA Golf Tournament for the last 11 years. While the fires blackened the hills surrounding the course, it stopped at the edge of the property and the 15th Devon Stern/UCPLA Golf Tournament went on as planned on July 28, 2013. The tournament started in 1999 with one foursome, a group of friends who decided to donate $25 each to the Devon Stern Children’s Endowment Fund after playing a round of golf. 15 years later, the tournament sold out with 144 golfers and raised $45,500 this year. Many of our generous sponsors have made it a tradition to support this tournament each year. It wouldn’t seem like the same tournament without a breakfast including bagels and cream cheese donated by Art’s Deli in Studio City, and an amazing trip provided by Wheel of Fortune used as the grand prize in the raffle. This year long-time supporters stepped up and gave even more. Maui Jim’s continued to give the sunglasses for wining foursomes and was also a major sponsor for the event. We welcomed back our friends from Galpin Motors in Van Nuys who provided the Mustang Convertible for the Hole in One. No one won the car, but there is always next year! Galpin Motors also donated a weekend rental of a mustang convertible in a special drawing. The 7th hole would not be nearly as much fun without the support of Castle Brands, Inc., who stocked the bar. We are grateful for CenterStaging’s generous raffle donation and want to express our appreciation for all donors and supporters. Volunteers are an important part of any special event and the Devon Stern/ UCPLA Golf Tournament is lucky to have several volunteers that participate every year. We can’t imagine a tournament without Rene Mooshy’s massages; the “Poker Girls” Karen Santos and Julia Shin this year assisted by Rick Alcala and Tommy Cook; and Logan Stern managing the raffle and selling raffle tickets. Additional gratitude goes to Travis Todd and Ruby Merdjanian, as well as Ed Nowakowski and Greg Goguen, for efforts in setting-up course and refilling supplies throughout the day. To see photos from this year’s event visit our website www.ucpla.org. Mark your calendars for the 16th Devon Stern/UCPLA Golf Tournament on Sunday, July 20, 2014 at the Camarillo Springs Golf Course. World CP Challenge — The Results Are In! Our community really came together to support UCPLA and the World CP Challenge this year. Over 510 people participated in this virtual event as either participants on teams or sponsors. We had 49 teams made up of a very diverse range of people from all corners of the community – everyone from junior high and high school students, local church groups, board members, clients, families, friends, local businesses and UCPLA staff members. They all came together from September 4th through October 2nd to get healthy, raise awareness about developmental disabilities and raise funds to support cerebral palsy research and UCPLA’s 40 programs and services. The international, virtual event made a huge impact worldwide by raising over $1,500,000, while locally UCPLA teams raised over $42,000 and took the equivalent of 30,100,902 steps. And from this group, we’ve heard some great stories of successes and inspiration. Some of the team and individual highlights include: The teams with the most steps taken and funds raised where recognized at our inaugural Independence Jubilee: Event chairperson Dr. JJ Levenstein’s team, JJ’s Road Warriors 2013, took 2,005,327 steps and Nick’s Fab 4, Nick Roxborough’s team, raised over $14,000 (ranking them #1 in the world for fundraising). • Our friends at Convaid, Inc. had 7 teams participating! Lauri Jackson, a member of Convaid’s Accounting Team, tallied the most steps at the organization – an impressive 601,765. All the Convaid teams combined helped to raise almost $3,500 for UCPLA’s programs and services. • The Special Children’s League had 4 teams participating and chose the UCPlay program as the focus of their efforts. The teams combined to take nearly 1,650,000 steps. • Mentored by board member, Ellen Kessler, Washington Place Adult Day Program in Culver City formed 7 teams, including 30 clients. Together they raised over $1,500 and took the equivalent of 3,749,576 steps • Kevin Smith and his team, Newbury Park Bike Pros, joined to help drive awareness to the Chatsworth Adult Development Center. • Dina Garcia, former UCP Telethon poster child and current advocate for people with developmental disabilities, formed The Brandsmen with her parents and husband. They were in the top 5 for funds raised by UCPLA teams. Congratulations and thank you to everyone who took part! For more in-depth participant stories, visit our Facebook page (facebook.com/ucpla). But don’t put that pedometer away yet - we’re already looking forward to 2014 and hope you’ll join us! For more information on how you can be a part of World CP Challenge in 2014 contact UCPLA at [email protected]. Don’t Forget To Renew! Raise up to $600/year per household through the Ralphs Community Contribution Program It’s that time of the year again! Support UCPLA when you go to your local Ralphs store! If you have a Ralphs Rewards card, cut out the card below and follow the instructions. o Do t s g n i Th aners Go To Dry Cle ids Take K cer to Soc ocery Go Gr to Bread $2.50 ing Eggs Stop A Donate $4.00 Shopp ank t The B Have this barcode swiped the next time you shop at Ralphs along with your club card/phone number. A percentage of all future purchases with your club card/phone number will go to UCPLA. It’s as simple as that! milk UCPLA $3.47 Cereal $5.64 soda (12pk) $5.00 $26.23 Fish Tuna (@ $8.74/lb) ............................................... Total: $47.00 4% to UCPLA = $1.88 2013 UCPLA Holiday Cards Exclusively designed cards featuring client created artwork! Have you started your holiday shopping? It doesn’t hurt to get started a little early! UCPLA is rolling out our annual Holiday Cards once again to offer you an affordable selection of cards geared towards the upcoming holidays: — Thanksgiving — Hanukkah — Christmas We also have variety packages and if you require a customized set, we can prepare that as well. All proceeds will benefit UCPLA’s mission to provide a life without limits to people with disabilities. Sending a UCPLA card helps increase awareness about the challenges people with developmental disabilities face. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Margarete Preusser at [email protected] or by phone at (818)782-2211 Thank you for your support. Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID VAN NUYS, CA PERMIT#440 6430 Independence Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818)782-2211 | www.ucpla.org Upcoming Events Saturday – December 7, 2013 Conejo Recreation and Park District “2013 Silver Starlight Ball” Thousand Oaks, CA February 28 – March 2, 2014 (Friday through Sunday) Los Angeles Abilities Expo Los Angeles Convention Center Saturday – March 1, 2014 Psi Delta Sigma –Lamda Beta and Beta Chi Chapters “Have a Heart for UCP” Luncheon and Fashion Show Embassy Suites, Brea Friday – March 14, 2014 SCL – Whittier – Zingo Party Westridge Golf Club, La Habra For a full list of calendar events, visit our website at www.ucpla.org and click on the Calendar link. Connect with us! There are three ways to keep up with all the latest news and events from UCPLA: Find us on Facebook! facebook.com/ucpla Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com/ucpla Our website has a new look! Check it out at www.ucpla.org
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