Annual Report 2011 - Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin
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Annual Report 2011 - Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin
Creating Brighter Futures Annual Report 2011 300 Crooks Street Green Bay, WI 54301 920-436-6800 36 Broad Street, Ste 150 Oshkosh, WI 54901 920-233-6630 1810 Appleton Road Menasha, WI 54952 920-739-4226 57 North 12th Avenue, Ste 110 Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-746-9040 www.familyservicesnew.org A United Way Member Agency Family Services’ Board of Directors Chair: Paul Hasemeyer, Green Bay Packaging Vice Chair: Geoff Lacy, Davis & Kuelthau, SC Treasurer: Sue Porath, Navigator Planning Group Secretary: Mark Kasper, Amerhart Jim Arts, Green Bay Police Dept. Laura Beck, Metzler, Timm, Treleven, Pahl, Beck, S.C. Kurt Eggebrecht, Appleton Health Dept. Robert Fleming, AON Risk Solutions John Frey, Tosca Ltd. John Gossage, Brown County Sheriff's Dept. Kathy Hartman, Wisconsin Public Service Mike Jerry, J. Michael Jerry LLC Kevin Kosgard, JPMorgan Chase Steve Lenz, Sanimax Kristy Maney, Associated Wealth Management John O'Connor, Schreiber Foods Bonnie Paradies, The Karma Group Steve Pasowicz, Bank First National Dr. Karla Roth, Prevea Health Tom Sigmund, Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District Joe Thibaudeau, Procter & Gamble Charles Timmerman, M&I Wealth Management Steve Warner, Unified School District of De Pere Jerry Wieland, Green Bay Area Public Schools 2 Fox Valley Advisory Board Meggan Cronin, Chase Bank Ryan Downs, GLK Foods Kurt Eggebrecht, Appleton Health Dept. Susanne Lumsden Maria Myers, Affinity Health System Angela Rust, Johnson Bank Nancy Whitton, Menasha Corporation Oshkosh Advisory Board Jessica Benesh, Aurora Health Care Dan Bissett, Winnebago County Courthouse Colleen Bissett, Basilier, Thompson, Bissett & Castonia Beth Caramanidis, Arts for Kids Dana Gilman, Outlook Group Geoff Hendren, Wisconsin Display Systems John Hobbins, First United Methodist Church Chuck Lakefield, WROE Radio Tim Little, Miles Kimball Company Gretchen Marin, Neat Freaks Laurie Muller, Affinity Medical Group Sue Patchak, UW-Oshkosh Credit Union Shannon Rahmlow, Hoffmaster Group Susan Schuster, Sawyer Creek Orthodontics Kelli Tabb, Winnebago County Human Services Protecting Children, Strengthening Families P rotecting children is becoming more of a visible issue each day. As we listen to the news and read the newspaper, not a day goes by that we don’t hear a sad story regarding the life of a child. Door County Advisory Board Bret Bicoy, Door County Community Foundation Nancy Hanson, Hanson Insurance Mary Ellen Smith, Door County Health Dept. Roger Tepe, Door County Social Services Sue Todey Sheriff Terry Vogel, Door County Sheriff's Dept. Administrative Team Thomas E. Martin, President & CEO Jeff Vande Leest, Executive Vice President - Self Sufficiency & Intensive Youth Services Lois Mischler, Vice President - Counseling & Crisis Services Angela Steuck, Vice President - Early Childhood & Community Based Youth Services Joseph E. Ferraro, Vice President/Chief Financial Officer Brent Roubal, Director of Communications & Development Sherri Dessell, Director of Human Resources At Family Services, we’ve seen many of these stories first hand. The good news is, there is help available for the families and children involved. Here, they can find hope and guidance to help them overcome even the most challenging circumstances. For example: was 23 years old and unemployed when she gave birth to a baby girl. She had come from an - Cara unstable home and admitted that she had no idea how to take care of a baby. When our staff first met her, Cara rarely left her house. She could not identify one person she felt she could call in an emergency or just for support when she needed it. Since her involvement with Family Services, Cara began job coaching and now works part-time. She continues to meet weekly with her Family Support Worker to learn how to interact, nurture and care for her baby. Paul Hasemeyer Board Chair a mother discovered her nine-year-old daughter had been sexually abused, she was referred to - When Willow Tree Child Advocacy Center for assistance and support. Willow Tree staff provided a thorough medical exam and worked with the police and law enforcement to hold the offender accountable. Counseling and advocacy services were provided to help them deal with the trauma and make sure the family was safe and protected. Tom Martin Family Services is committed to protecting these and many other children, and strengthening their families President & CEO through ongoing advocacy and support services. Preventing child abuse and neglect of children is not a mystery. We know it takes a stable home, parents that are knowledgeable about how to care for children, and strong family support systems. All of these can be achieved through early intervention with high risk families. The long-term benefits to the children and society are easily demonstrated. But it takes a community committed to make this happen. We are fortunate that we live in communities that have recognized the benefits of helping these families. We appreciate the opportunity to serve our children, their families, and community by offering services that contribute to healthy families. Thank you for your support of Family Services and helping us make our communities and families stronger. Paul Hasemeyer, Board Chair Green Bay Packaging Thomas E. Martin, President & CEO Family Services 3 Highlights & Accomplishments Who we Serve Family Services is a non-profit, human services agency that protects, heals and cares for the children and families of Northeast Wisconsin. We provide assistance to families and individuals of all ages in various situations and at various stages of their lives. It is our goal to provide professional and comprehensive services to address the ongoing needs of the communities we serve. Willow Tree Grand Opening Marinette Our Locations Shawano Green Bay Area Oconto County 300 Crooks St, Green Bay: The Counseling Clinic - Crisis Center - Early Head Start Families First - Open Door Youth Services Post-Adoption Resource Center - Sexual Assault Center - Steps to Success - Student Assistance Program - Transitions - Ways to Work - Windows to Work - Women’s Recovery Journey 503 S. Monroe Ave, Green Bay: Willow Tree Cornerstone Child Advocacy Center 626 S. Irwin Ave, Green Bay: Day Treatment - Family Resource Service Team 3430 Spirit Way, Ashwaubenon: Residential Treatment Program 815 Klaus St, Green Bay: Transitional Living Program/Independent Living Skills New Beginnings 1822 Riverside Dr, Green Bay: Healthy Families - Prenatal Care Coordination 1501 N. Irwin Ave, Green Bay: Our Place, CBRF 330 S. Broadway St, Green Bay: Coming Home Project 701 Cherry St, Green Bay: WIA Older Youth Program 512 Brazeau Ave, Oconto: Sexual Assault Center 4 Marinette County 1907 Ella Court, Marinette: Sexual Assault Center - Open Door Youth Services Green Bay Ashwaubenon Menasha Appleton Neenah Oshkosh Sheboygan Fox Valley 1810 Appleton Rd, Menasha: The Counseling Clinic - Parent Connection 1520 W. Rogers Ave, Appleton: Family Resource Service Team 227 S. Walnut St, Appleton: Day Report Center - Safe Exchange Program 1021 Green Acres Ln, Neenah: Silvercrest Group Home Oshkosh Area 36 Broad St, Oshkosh: Parent Connection Supervised Visitation 105 Washington Ave, Oshkosh: Day Report Center Oconto Sturgeon Bay A series of events were held the week of January 9, 2011 to celebrate the grand opening of Willow Tree Cornerstone Child Advocacy Center in downtown Green Bay. Special events honored top donors and contributors. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held prior to several open houses for donors, special guests, and the community at large. A number of public officials and community agencies attended to voice their support and enthusiasm about the opening of the new center, which helps to ease trauma for children who have experienced abuse. In its first year of operation, Willow Tree served and cared for 248 children. Packers Alumni Featured at the 2011 Green & Gold Gala The 23rd Annual Green & Gold Gala, held at the Lambeau Field Atrium on September 29, 2011, raised record-setting proceeds of $111,000 for the child and youth programs of Family Services. More than 450 guests joined us at the event for a festive evening that included more than 20 Packer greats Willie Davis, Johnnie Gray, Lynn Dickey, and Frank Winters, to name a few. Guests also enjoyed fine dining, a silent and live auction, and raffle contests. A brief program featured the work and mission of Family Services, while also honoring the Green Bay Packers and the Community Partnership for Children for their contributions to kids and families in our communities. We extend a big thank you all of our sponsors, donors, organizers and attendees for making the 2011 Green & Gold Gala our best one yet. Record-Setting Year at the Blue Ribbon Event A sellout crowd of more than 500 guests joined us at the 15th annual Blue Ribbon Event on April 8, 2011 at the Oshkosh Convention Center. The event is held each April in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month, to benefit Parent Connection’s early childhood education services. The highlight of the evening was the 4th annual “Dancing for Little Stars” competition, where 11 pairs and five groups of ‘local celebrities’ competed in a friendly dance competition to raise money for child abuse prevention. With the generous support of our dancers, sponsors, donors and guests, the event raised record proceeds of $56,500. Thank you to all who supported and/or attended this fun community event, making a difference in the lives of many local families. Rhex Arboleda and his “Move to the Groove Kids” as seen on NBC’s Extre me Makeover: Home Edition, performed in the 4th annual Dancing for Little Stars . Door County 57 N. 12th Ave, Sturgeon Bay: Sexual Assault Center - Healthy Families - Open Door Youth Services - Parent Education Sheboygan County 1202 N. 31st St, Sheboygan: Sheboygan Mobile Crisis Program Creating Brighter Futures Contributions from individuals, businesses and other organizations help us carry out our mission. In appreciation for their commitment and support, the following pages list all who have made a financial contribution to Family Services in 2011. Thank you for your support! Financial levels of giving: Leader: $10,000 and up Partner: $5,000 - $9,999 Guardian: $2,500 - $4,999 Champion: $1,000 -$2,499 Mentor: $500 - $999 Advocate: $250 - $499 Friend: $100 - $249 Contributor: Under $100 Individuals, Couples & Family Foundations Leaders Irene Daniell Kress Jack & Engrid Meng * Pat Schneider Joseph & Sarah Van Drisse Charitable Trust * Lester G. Wood Foundation * Partners Michael & Leanne Haddad Richard & Mary Kasper Mark & Mary Peterson Family Foundation K.C. Stock Foundation Guardians Nick Conlon Shirley & Gilbert Hannon Paul & Karen Hasemeyer Donald Jr. & Julie Long Foundation Fund * Paul & Janet McCarthy Ed Meyer Champions Paul Abrahams Keith & LeAnn Appleton Tom & Jean Badciong Bleser Family Foundation Patricia Calhoun Cathy Clevers Jeffrey Corcoran Jere & Sheri Dhein Larry & Kayleen Ferguson John Haase & Laura Beck Mark & Julie Kasper * Dr. Michael & Ronda Kincheloe Donald & Carol Kress Will Kress Eleanor LaForce Charlie & Janet Lieb Craig & Polly Liegel Dr. Boyd & Susanne Lumsden Steve & Janelle Maricque Lumiere Investments Tom & Pam Martin Frank Mattia & Shelley BoehmMattia Rosemary McMonagle Dr. Richard Merkhofer & Dr. Maria Aristigueta John & Beth O'Connor * Includes Child Advocacy Center Campaign contribution 5 Highlights & Accomplishments With the generous support of our guests, sponsors and other contributors, the 2011 Butterfly Festival raised nearly $17,000 for child abuse prevention services in the Fox Cities area. Thingamajigger House Presentation A group of 2011 Leadership Green Bay class participants spent Solar Energy Projects Save Natural Resources several months planning, building, Through a partnership with WPS and Focus on Energy, as well as and decorating a Dr. Seuss-style several small grants, Family Services was able to install a solar-electric playhouse for the kids of Healthy power system at our two largest facilities - Crooks Street in downtown Families. Through their hard work Green Bay and the Billie Kress Center for Youth Development, located and some donations from area on Spirit Way in Ashwaubenon. businesses, the playhouse, dubbed the “Thingamajigger House”, was thy A 16.56 kW system was Thing-a-ma-jigger playhouse at Heal completed and presented to Family n Bay. Gree in lies Fami completed at the Billie Kress Services on June 16, 2011. The house Center in August 2011, saving an was built behind the Healthy Families estimated $10,000 a year in facility on Riverside Drive in Green Bay, providing a fun playtime activity operating costs. A return on for all kids participating in the program. investment is expected in the next few years, while also allowing us to Butterfly Festival Draws Crowd of 800 become more self-sufficient for our Perfect weather helped draw a crowd of 800 guests for the 3rd Annual electrical energy needs. Butterfly Festival on June 18, 2011 at City Park in Appleton. Parents and their children joined us for a morning of games and family fun activities, with all proceeds benefiting the Parent Connection program. The highlight of the event was a group butterfly release representing Parent Connection’s dedication to “Helping Families Fly.” The installation of a 37.7 kW system was completed at Crooks Street in October, 6 Mentors Tom & Jill Decker David & Cynthia Derenne Mike & Ann Fechter Rob & Ericka Fleming Jeff & Kendra Griepentrog James & Sheila Growt Tom R. & Ruthann Hall Doug & Kathy Hartman Tom & Lynn Herlihy Jim & Joan Hogan Virginia Kress James & Julie Kress Geoffrey & Callie Lacy Michael Lukens & Barbara McClure Lukens Bill & Julia Malooly Steven & Kathryn Matheys Caroline & Rob McDonald At the end of 2011, after just a few months of operation, the systems had generated 14.75 MWh of energy, producing a carbon offset of 10.4 tons. This is the equivalent of planting 260 trees or saving emissions from 1,050 gallons of gas. While saving thousands of dollars each month in energy costs, we are also proud to be contributing to offsetting the global carbon footprint, saving our natural resources and helping to create a cleaner environment for all. Record Year for the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon On August 9, a press conference was held at the CP Center in Green Bay to announce the funds raised at the 12th annual Cellcom Green Bay Marathon, held on May 14-15, 2011. The event raised record proceeds of $129,183, which were split between the event’s three charity partners: Family Services, the CP Center, and Junior Achievement. Through direct proceeds from the event as well as the marathon’s “Run for a Reason” program, Family Services received just over $42,000 to support our services to children and families in need. Child Advocacy Center Earns Beautification Award The Willow Tree Child Advocacy Center was honored on November 9, 2011 at the 42nd Annual Beautification Willow Tree Child Advocacy Center earns a Awards, held in “Beautification Award” from the City of Green Bay. downtown Green Bay. The site received an award for the category of “Exterior Design - Small Buildings,” presented by Mayor Jim Schmitt. Each year, the ceremony honors local businesses for their efforts in improving the city, making it a better place to live and inspiring others to do likewise. We are proud to be a recipient of this award and recognized for our contributions toward a “Cleaner and More Beautiful Green Bay.” Solar energy system at the Billie Kress Center for Youth Development in Ashwaubenon Creating Champions (continued) Stephen E. & Julie M. Pasowicz Tom & Janis Sigmund Margaret & Paul Summerside Robert G. Taylor Joe & Anne Thibaudeau Fred & Carol Wakeman William & Sandy Ward David & Mary Jo Wong Anonymous (2) estimated to save an additional $16,000 in operating costs. The cost of the system will be made up in energy savings within five years. Jon McMurtrie Lois Mischler Drs. Jay & Laurie Muller Bob & Marilyn Olson Mark & Sue Porath Rich & Sue Rohan Ron & Laurie Ropson Brent & Melissa Roubal Angela Schuster Charles Smith Peter & Luann Thomson Carl & Christine Tower Jeff & Mary Jo Walch James & Kathy Wochinske Scott & Cindy Wochos Timothy & Judy Young Advocates Robert & Amy Albright Lynn Allen Russ Berndt Bollom Family Fund Kelly & Greg Bottei Patrick & Kay Breen W. Scott Bresnehan Bob & Sue Burns Rashad Cobb Andrea Cuene Dr. Daniel & Mary Ann Dale Don & Gail DeMeuse Linda Earley Dennis & Lisa Fenrick John & Claire Frey Brighter Futures Steve Frisque Bob & Carol Gafvert Bob & Carmen Gallagher Dana & Trent Gilman Jennifer Gracyalny Bob & Madeline Harlan Fergus & Bonnie Hughes Dr. Scott & Aimee Johnson Todd Keckhaver Ron Knaus & Sue LockwoodKnaus Craig & Meg Kolb Steve & Diane Lenz Thomas & Beverly Lisle Chris & Holly Lofgren Dillon & Kristy Maney Jana Martin Dr. Jeffrey & Sherri McLaughlin Betty Mischler David & Lori Mogan Marianne Morris Philip & Bonnie Paradies Lisa Pavelski Brian Powell Mike & Kaye Reese Tom Schlueter & Ellen Neubauer Paul C. & Brenda Schneider John & Vicki Schorse Susan Schuster Daniel Simons Carrie Smoot Mary L. Steinmeyer Jon & Rebecca Stellmacher Tim & Jane Temperly Chuck & Heather Timmerman Sue Todey & Jerry Whitehouse Ed & Sue Tucker Jeff & Mary Vande Leest John & Brenda Warren James & Sarah Wied Jerry & Sue Wieland Wen & Lucyann Yap Lou & Jane Yeager Friends Steve & Sarah Abts Rich & Kathy Aicher Robert & Nancy Albright Tom & Laurie Anderson David & Barbara Angell Sindi Anschutz Carol Ariens Jim & Julie Arts Joe & Barbara Baemmert Ted Balser Bruce Bartel Avram Berk Charitable Fund Gerald & Sue Berndt Dr. David & Elizabeth Bertler Dan & Cathy Bittner Richard & Karen Blahnik Tom & Louise Blankenheim Aubrey Bolton Mark Bootz Ken & Carrie Bothof Stacy Burdeau Debra Caelwaerts Gerald Clarke Allyson Coe Mark & Sue Conkey Tim & Pam Cooper Loretta Coppens Kenneth Corcoran Dave & Julie Cornette Cindy Couillard John & Judy Crain Dr. Joseph & Lauri Cullen Alan & Jeanette Derenne Jim & Dianne Destiche Leland & Rita Doherty 7 Early Childhood Development Families First Works with Brown County Human Services to offer prevention and intervention services with a primary goal of reuniting and preserving and families. Brown County 2011: 40 youth/families served; 557 face-to-face contacts Healthy Families/Early Head Start Voluntary, home visitation programs offering intensive support to at-risk families with children ages 0-3 (Early Head Start) or 0-5 (Healthy Families). All services are provided in an effort prevent child abuse and neglect. Brown and Door Counties 2011: 20,664 hours of service to 315 families 98% of the high-risk families participating in our child abuse prevention programs had no substantiated child abuse or neglect reports 95% of the children served in these programs were on target developmentally Creating 8 Friends (continued) Ryan & Marissa Downs Rick & Susie Dreher Patricia Ebli Allen & Elizabeth Ecker Anthony & Karen Eclavea Kurt & Jacquelyn Eggebrecht Judith Feld Bill & Dana Fenili Michael & Amy Foley Victoria Fors Mark & Diane Fremgen Allan Fromm Terry & Kris Fulwiler Pat & Amy Galloway Gloria Ganther Robert & Cary Garofalo Thomas Gitter Greg Gloe Tracy Goggans John & Tina Gossage Louis Donald Graber Kurt Gresens Blanche Gucwa Mark Haag Jeffrey Hackbarth John & Marianthe Hale David Hansen Dr. Tim & Julie Harder George & Sharon Hartmann Connie Hay Thomas & Mary Hedge Conrad & Mary Heleniak Shawn & JoAnn Hennigan James Higgins Tim & Jonna Higgins Gerald & Patricia Hock Bryan & Dorothy Hollenbach David & Kristin Janssen Bob & Gerry Johnson Chuck & Debbie Johnson Thomas & Kathy Joynt Steve & Rececca Kaiser Ikar & Araceli Kalogjera Lois Kania Patrick & Cecilia Kiefer Tom Kitslaar Ank Kleis Jeff & Lisa Klima Kurt Koeppel Herbert H. Kohl Charities Patti Konkle Don & Jean Koskinen Tana Koss Kurt & Dana Koszarek Bob & Jane Laird David & Michelle Langenfeld Deb Larson Alan Lasee Parent Connection An early learning, home visitation program for first-time parents focusing on child development, health issues, family support, and educational opportunities. All services are provided in an effort to prevent child abuse/neglect and promote school readiness. Outagamie, Winnebago, and parts of Calumet County 2011: 3,619 home visits to 426 families; 5,200 workshop/event participants Parent Education Works in collaboration with Door County Social Services to assist families in need of additional support and resources. Primary goals are to create a more stable home environment and keep families working together. Door County 2011: 2,208 hours of service to 48 families Post-Adoption Resource Center Provides supportive services to adoptive families, focused on maintaining post-adoptive family integrity. Northeast Wisconsin 2011: 219 families served Prenatal Care Coordination Designed to help pregnant youth (teens to early 20’s) and their families gain access to medical, social, educational, and other services related to their pregnancy. Services are available to all young girls throughout their pregnancy and continuing for up to 60 days after delivery. Brown County 2011: 134 pregnant youth served Brighter Futures Christopher P. Laws, D.D.S. Jenny LeBelle Annette & Skip Lee Stan Leedle Brad & Stephanie Lemerond Jeanine & William Lindeke David B. Lloyd Catherine Luther Heather Lynn Grant & Michelle Maiman Jan & Lynn Malchow Gretchin Marin Tom & Denise Martin LeRoy & Mary Matuszak Deborah Mauthe Randy & Doreen McCoy Nancy McGinnity Carol McGuire Reggie & June McKenzie Richard McMahon Steve Mertens Tim & Marcia Meyer Rosalind Meyer Bill & Karen Monfre Tony & Kelly Montonati Peter Adams & Patricia Mulvey Tim & Susan Nixon William & Marlene Olson Mike & Pat O'Neill Norma L. Otterson Richard Panske Mark & Sue Patchak Kent & Michelle Pauli Michael & Nancy Pech David & Mary Pelton Nicole Peterson Ted & Bonnie Phernetton Helen Pierquet William & Susan Powers Kevin & Brenda Purtell David & Deirdre Radosevich Mark & Patricia Radtke Randal Rake & Sarah Fenton Kevin Reindl Gordon Renn Ron Retzloff Diane Richardson David & Anne Romond Tammy Rusch John & Amy Schiek Patrick & Christine Schillinger Dave & Kathy Schlitz Daniel & Julaine Schmidt James & Jan Schott Dennis & Nancy Schwenke Todd & Kara Sederstrom Paul & Ann Selk Stacey Sensor Rachel Shannon Dr. Daniel & Ann Shea Michael & Jane Simmer Donald Simons Don R. Sipes II, M.D. Dara Sitter Clayton & Rose Smits Jennifer Staidl Matthew & Dyan Steinkopf Angela Steuck Stephen & Lorry Stiles Deb & Paul Stover Joseph & Susan Strenger Bill & Mary Jo Sulzmann Larry & Rosie Sur Paul Swett Renee & Joel Taylor Christine Thiel David & Doris Thompson Jay & Barbara Tomcheck Eric & Emily Torkelson 9 Youth Guidance Programs Coming Home Project An after-school and summer program that targets minority and at-risk youth to provide educational support and recreational activities. Promotes good decision-making and positive peer relationships to help youth achieve their full potential. Green Bay 2011: 399 youth served; 45 youth received intensive individual services Family Resource Service Team (FRST) Addresses the needs of youth who demonstrate significant personal or family issues with a goal of preventing out-of-home placements and improving family function. Outagamie and Brown Counties 2011: 7,989 hours of service to 153 families 86% of families served by Silvercrest Group Home report seeing positive improvement in their child’s behavior 96% of high-risk youth served by the Coming Home Project decreased truancy and increased their GPA Creating 10 Friends (continued) Brian & Jennifer Unitan Terri Ann Van Den Eng Roger & Marjorie Van Drisse William & Gail Vande Castle Jim & Autumn Vande Hei Warren & Florence Vande Leest Toby C. Vanden Heuvel Kim Wastel Sandra Weitz Dr. Kevin & Cindy Wienkers Steve & Gail Wilcox Abbott & Sarah Wilson Becky Woest Phil & Darlene Yazbak Vince Zehren Candoce Ziegelbauer Anonymous (6) Contributors Terri Abraham Clayton Abts Jeff & Tami Adolf Jeremy Alby Dennis & Beth Alldridge Chris & Deb Allen Dennis Allie Denise Anderson Mark & Erin Anderson Sandra Andreini Mabel Argires JoAnn Auer Courtney Ayala Jill Badtke Dennis Baer Andrea Baer Chris Balison Amy Bargenquast Lynn Barrett Peter Barrett Patrick Bastien Tracy Batal Ellen Ivey Bates Carolyn Bauer Don Baumgartner Robert & Kathryn Bechard Susan Begley Kelly Beilfuss Elizabeth Beining David Belter Julie Belville Amanda Bernhagen William Birkle Doug Bisbee Laura Bishop Dan & Colleen Bissett Holly Bittner Denise Blaze Mike Bloom Silvercrest Group Home A group home for teenage boys, providing services that are designed to stabilize delinquent behaviors and improve family relationships. Winnebago County 2011: 2,615 days of service to 15 youth Transitions Provides employability and life skills training to youth at Lincoln Hills School that are transitioning back home. Brown and Sheboygan Counties 2011: 20 youth served WIA Older Youth Program An intervention program for at-risk youth, ages 19-21, designed to improve the skills of our local work force. Provides assistance with completion of HSED/GED, career exploration, college enrollment and financial literacy. Brown, Kewaunee and Oconto Counties 2011: 65 youth served Brighter Futures Craig Blumer Kathleen Blumreich Wayne & Vicki Bokelman Mr. & Mrs. Darwin Bork Mike & Marge Bork Vicki Bosanny Stephany Bouchea Kathryn Bouras Sarah Brandt Paul Brault Ryan Braun Jerry Breuer Richard & Phyllis Breuer Laurene Brooks Amy & Brian Brownson Julie Buedding Donna Bultman Gary & Loretta Bunke Max Burgert Kathleen Burgert Meika Burnikel Joanne M. Burns Ben & Angela Buss Marcus Butts Bridget Caflisch John & Phyllis Calder Gail Cameron Kristin Canan Bobbie-Jo Caron Julia Carroll Dianne Cavender Bryn Ceman Teofilo Cervantes Judy Chike Ann Christiansen Tom Christoph David & Judith Clark Terrance Cleary Dawn Clem Charles Clough Jane Coleman Dennis & Jody Corcoran Rob Corcoran Jen Corcoran Pat Corcoran Patrick & Susan Costello Christina Courtney Karen Cowan Susan Cox Carol Crawford Veronica Crowe Lindsey Crowe Cathy Cullison Mike & Shelly Cullom Deanna Cuttill Henry & Margaret Czachor Carol Czarnecki Roger & Sharon Daanen Barb Dahl Elizabeth Damisch Craig & Jennifer Daood Elizabeth Dart Mary Daul Jody Davis Susan Davister Daniel & Shelley Dedering Tonya Dedering Mandy Degrand Richard DeGrave Roger Degroot Joe Demler Jaimie Denil Kris Dennis Megan DePrey Paul DeShambo Jody & Todd Devens Dr. Robert & Nan Devermann Mike & Teri Dexheimer David Discher Brian Dobish 11 Counseling & Treatment Services Child & Youth Therapy Day Treatment for Children & Adolescents Provides intensive counseling services to youth who are exhibiting severe behavioral and/or emotional problems. Green Bay area and Door County 2011: 30,965 hours of service to 105 youth Residential Treatment Program Provides intensive services to youth who are unable to remain in their homes or other community-based settings due to extreme behavioral problems. State of Wisconsin 2011: 5,589 days of care to 33 youth Student Assistance Program Provides a variety of counseling and intervention functions in local schools, to meet the needs of students and their families as well as school staff and administrators. Green Bay area 2011: 697 hours of service provided to two area school districts 95% of clients served by The Counseling Clinic report that they have developed new coping strategies; 80% report improved relationships Creating 12 Contributors (continued) Glenn & Barbara Doherty Michael Donart Dale Dorn Jim Drake Lauri B. Droster Emily Rose Drury Dennis & Sandy Duckett Kevin Duffy Andrew & Allison Dumke Janelle Edwards Peter & Beth Ehlert Maria Ehrenberger Jeffrey Eiden Mary Emmons Mary Engebose Sandra Engels Ron & Kay Engels Mya & Kim Enright Will & Erin Enright Keith & Elvita Erdmann Wendy Erickson Leota Ester Patricia Evans Patrick Evans & Jenna Bauer M.J. & Gwen Falk Bruce & Luann Fauska Jon Fenrich Debra Fernau Julie Fictum Alan & Cindy Finesilver Rebecca Flanery Carol Flanigan Dennis & Diane Fletcher Dr. Ken & Paula Fleurant Michael & Shari Floyd Dawn Foeller Lori Foster Cynthia Fox Lance Fox Patty Francour Brian & Larissa Fravel Carol Fredrickson Katherine Fredrickson Lori Freed Richard & Bonnie Fremgen Debra Frick Tracy Frost Carla Fuller Paul Gannon Benjamin Ganther Tim & Mary Gantz Marissa Garcia Don & Phyllis Garelick Daniel & Linda Gatske Bonnie Gerstenfeld Josh Gerving Paul & Sherri Getchel Dean Giese Tracy Gillespie Robert Glass Christine Glidden Adult Therapy Our Place An 18-bed community-based residential facility for adults who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness and are unable to care for themselves. Brown County 2011: 6,422 days of service to 20 individuals Women’s Recovery Journey An intensive outpatient program offering specialized services for women in need of treatment for AODA (Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse) and other co-occurring disorders. Brown County 2011: 5,657 hours of service to 111 women and their families Individuals of All Ages The Counseling Clinic Provides comprehensive counseling services for individuals of any age, families, and/or groups on a variety of relationship and mental health issues. Green Bay area and Fox Valley 2011: 26,658 hours of service to 2,327 individuals and families Brighter Futures Steve & Kim Glish Joe Glodoski Anne Glowcheski Jeffrey & Susan Goetz Blair Ashley Goodrich Brittany Goodrich Theresa Goyette Jeff & Kathleen Gracyalny Mary Graf Nathan & Kenlin Grams Debbie Gray-Patton Marlin & Judi Greenfield Mary Greinert Tina Grenlie Douglas & Stacie Gries Sandy Groeschel Tim & Renee Guzek Maria Hackbarth Lester & Marilyn Haen Tom & Judy Haevers Brenda Haines Karen Haley Marilyn Halley Kim Hamrick Kathleen Hanahan Meghan Hanley Mailee Harkey Ron Harrell Adrienne Hartman AmySue Hartman Margie Harvey Sandra Hauge Corrine Hayes Carolyn Hegge Christina Heitman Emily Helmke Steve & Kristy Hemp Jason Henderson Geoff & Cindy Hendren Marietta Hensler John & Kathryn Herb Nancy Hereford Gretchen Herrmann Susann Herzer Monique Herzog Jenny Hettmann Wendy Hielsberg Dennis & Sherry Hilbert H. Joseph Hildebrand Joe & Patricia Hilmer Dan & Kay Hinton Nancy Hinz Ann Hockers Maureen Hogan John Holdorf Robert Holliday Heather Holly-Pinnow Wilbert & Mary Hooten Vickie & Kennan Horn Jessica Hornby Linda Houle Brett House Mark & Laurie Huffington Nicole Hughes Judith Huinker Rich & Joleen Hunkins Douglas & Chrys Hyde Jolayne Ingebritson Andrea Irvine Michelle Islinger Melissa Jaccard Matthew & Megan Jacquet Roy Janzen & Liz Rice Janzen Tameca Jefferson Steven Jencks Chris Jenks Trent Jezwinski Larry & Jane Johnson Bryan Johnson Judy Johnson 13 Crisis Services Crisis Center Provides professional, short-term crisis counseling in person or over the phone for people of all ages, 24 hours a day. Brown, Shawano, Sheboygan Counties; collaborative with 12 northern Wisconsin counties 2011: 5,327 in-person counseling sessions; 40,508 telephone crisis calls answered Open Door Youth Services Provides free, 24-hour mediation, counseling, and intervention services for runaways and other youth in crisis, with a primary goal to reunite youth with their families as quickly as possible. Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette and Oconto Counties 2011: 265 youth received in-person counseling; 2,100 received services by phone 90% of phone clients served at the Crisis Center reported crisis resolution after Sexual Assault Center Provides free, confidential advocacy and support services to sexual assault victims and their families, 24 hours a day. Also focuses on community awareness, education and prevention. Brown, Door, Oconto and Marinette Counties 2011: 1,021 primary and secondary victims assisted; 10,241 prevention education participants Willow Tree Child Advocacy Center Provides services to children who are suspected victims of abuse or neglect or witness to a crime. Willow Tree provides a safe, comfortable facility where children can discuss the abuse and receive medical attention and counseling/support services for as long as its needed. Northeast Wisconsin 2011: 248 children served talking with a Crisis counselor 96% of youth seen in person by Open Door Youth Services reduced their conflict and were able to return home or to a safe living environment Creating 14 Contributors (continued) Amanda Johnson Karen Josephs David & Lynn Joyce Kathleen Jurecki Bob & Bonnie Kaftan Tanya Kaminski Bobbi Karcz Glenn & Marta Karlov Teri Keller Donald & Josephine Kellogg Mary Kemps Deborah M. King Erika King Terry Kleinschmidt Rob & Lynn Kleman Lee & Anne Klemens Pat Klich Joan M. Klister Lori Knaus Jeffery & Karen Knaus Charles & Sharon Kocher Tracey Kocken Jeffrey & Kathryn Koehler Kurt & Judy Koeppler Virgil & Betty Koester Eric Kohlbeck Dana Kohlmeyer Mike Kohnke Mary Jo Kolb Eleanor Konrath Shelby Anne Kopchik Adrien Kopish Barb Korth Jacki Kossik Mary Kraft Elizabeth J. Kress Scott & Staci Kring Erica Kroncke Mari Krueger William R. Kruse Rhonda Kubasta Mariene Joy La Fleur Amy LaCosse Dave LaForest John & Amy Laird Bette Lang Robert & Nan Lee Langan Gregg Langenfeld Don & Mary Langenkamp Kimberly Kankelma Patricia Larkin Cynithia Larscheid Brian LaSee Helaine Lasky Maureen Lasky Kim Lawrence Amy & Craig Leach Julie Lefebvre Glenn & Judy Lehnert Steven & Mary Leib Robert & Elaine Lemerond Brighter Futures Lyle & Nancy Leonhardt John & Julie Leschke Eileen Lewallen Evan & Susan Lin Ken & Barb Lindemann Melanie Londo Mike & Marge Lotto Rose Loughrin Molly Lubinsky Barbara Luczak Joyce Ludwig Don & Nina Lundin Bonnie Lutzow Lori Mackey Jake & Mary Kay Maertz Ramona Makos Joan Malcheski Lynn Malfroid Pam Malin John & Laurel Malone Dr. Thomas & Maureen Manion Jeff Marmer Jeffrey Martinson Laurie Matthews Penny Matulle Katherine McCardle Dennis & Angie McCarthy Brian & Joann McClone Joe McCreery Larry McDonald Charles & Mary McGee Daniel & Karen McGregor Kim McGuire Sheri Mealy Rex Mehlberg Ken Meier Jane Meilahn Nancy Meilahn Sarah Merten Linda Merz Becky Metz Janette Meverden Mike & Cindy Mihelich Michael & Jodi Nuthals-Mikulsky Sherri Miller Elaine Milson Andrea & Terry Mitchell Cynthia Monette Dr. Robert & Lynn Moyer Anne M. Muench Lehann Mullin Susan Z. Murphy Katherine M. Murphy Shelly Muza Dennis & Claudia Naidl Steve Navis Russell & Mary Ann Nero Karen Neubauer Daniel & Jane Neufelder Harold & Mary Neville Alice Newman Phillip Nickolai Ted & Geraldine Niedzwiecki Aileen Nimmer Sandra Noe David Noone Janna Nordeman Renny & Judith Ohlsson Maureen Oldenburg Kathy Olinski Doug & Kitti Olson Scott & Amy Olvey Gene & Teresa Ostert Michael Palomaki Elisa Pederson Paula Pedretti Bridget Pells Eric J. Pelnar Lynn Perry Randy & Bonnie Peterson 15 Self-Sufficiency Programs Day Report Centers Designed to serve as an alternative to incarceration for nonviolent adult offenders. Services include assessment and case management, day reporting and monitoring, and skill building. Outagamie and Winnebago Counties 2011: 455 offenders served; 9,240 bed days diverted from jail New Beginnings Provides transitional housing and support services to women who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless, due to domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Brown County 2011: 28 individuals served Transitional Living Program/Independent Living Skills Assists homeless individuals, as well as youth in the foster care system, with learning the skills necessary to become selfsufficient and live independently. Provides case management and counseling services as well as housing, financial assistance and employability skills training. Brown County 2011: 41 youth housed; 81 individuals received skills training only 100% of Ways to Work participants successfully completed financial literacy training to better manage their family budget 98% of youth served by TLP successfully transitioned to their own apartments Creating 16 Contributors (continued) Lois Peterson Priscilla Peterson Kate Pfaendtner Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Pinn Stephanie Pirus James Plog Troy Plos Jullie Pollnow Meg Posorske Jennifer Pribbernow Don & Karen Price Janet Process Theodore & Rosemary Prosser Kimberly Radtke Dora Railling Carrie Rand Colin A. Rasor Sr. Jim Rath Carol Ray Pam Rebman Katherine Reff Judy Rehm Tim & Michele Reid Amy Reilly Jesse & Cristina Rentmeester Amanda Retzak-Krump Judith Ribbens Kate Rice Jon Richard Dennis & Laurie Robertson Jaclyn Rocheleau Bernard & Margaret Roels Joshua Roffman & Julie Levison Amy Rolph Rachel Ruch James Rudd Jennifer Ruechel Chris & Liza Ruetten Bob & Jolyce Rupp Gloria Rybacki Carol Rymer Kim Saari Mike Sammons Lisa Samorske Jeff L. Sanderfoot Jonathan Schauske John Scherer Karen Kay Scheuermann Donald & Carole Schibly Heidi Schilling Jennifer Schloesser Elizabeth Stacy Schmid Richard Schmitz Allen J. Schmude Ann Schoen Mark Schultz Randall & Kathleen Schultz Steps to Success A voluntary program designed to assist inmates and parolees of the Taycheedah Correctional Institution in making a successful transition to life outside of prison. Brown, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Oconto, Kewaunee and Door Counties 2011: 8 individuals served Ways to Work Provides small loans to working parents who cannot get loans elsewhere. The purpose of the loan is to help families pay for the purchase of a reliable used car, or car repairs, to assist in sustaining employment. Brown, Outagamie and Winnebago Counties 2011: 108 loans approved Windows to Work A voluntary program designed to assist inmates and parolees of the Oshkosh Correctional Institution in making a successful transition to life outside of prison. Brown, Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties 2011: 54 individuals served Brighter Futures Mark & Michelle Schultz Tonya Schulz Conrad & Nancy Schumitsch William Schuster Dale Schuurman Russell & Patricia Schwalbe Frank Seckar Amanda Secor Jeremiah Selthofner Victoria Sheehan Mark Sievert Susan A. Simons Kandi Simons Bonita Simons Scott Sitter Terrance & Sharon Slover Michal Slovick Dawn Smith Pat Smole Sandra Smoody Danielle Soland Richard & Virginia Somers Mary Sorgel Joseph & Tammy Spakowicz Kelly Sperl Veronica Staats Sue Stammer Joel & Nanci Steber Lucy Steinberg Cathie Steiner Mark & Patricia Stockli Elizabeth Stockli Ruth Stoffel Linus & Jeane Stoll Keith Stoll Robert Stollfuss Sarah Storma Jeffrey Stradel Phil Strandwitz Mary Sullivan Jennifer Tachick Darin & Sharon Tappy Lawrence & Mary Teofilo LaWellyn & Yolanda Tesch Sara Thiesfeldt Randall & Christy Thomas Dianne Thompson Paul & Eilene Thormodsgard John Thorne Dr. Richard & Elizabeth Timmons Andrea Titulaer John Erck & Terri Tobias Stacy Torzala Jeff & Ann Trembly Wayne & Wendy Trembly Mark Troudt Stephanie Tsai Jennifer Uttech Patti Van Fossen Gerald & Mary Beth Van Gruensven Susan Van Houwellingen Dawn Van Laanen David & Connie Van Lieshout John A. Vande Hei Carol Vanden Bush Denise Vanden LangenbergCoffman Kang Vang Lara Vendola-Messer Paul Vervoort Teri Verhasselt Lucinda Vette Steve & Patti Vickman Ellen Voie Rita Voight Sandra & Richard Voruda 17 Creating Brighter Futures Contributors (continued) Teri & Robin Voss Janeen Wagner Evan Wagner Paula Walker Wayne & Judy Walters Bobbie Ware Patrick & Mary Webb Lisa Weber Pete Weidner Michelle Weisse Heather Wemmer Karen Wendland Doris Werdin Michelle Wesenberg Sharon Westphal Scott Westphal Lisa Wickey Heidi Widi Frederick & Kathleen Wieting Lori Wilkening Kathleen Williams Gary Wilner Jennifer Wilson Brenda Winney Richard & Nancy Winslow Gail Wise 18 Denise Witt Patti Woeslaw Allan Woodin Kristen Wright Elizabeth Whealon Wyman Lori Yates Lova Yazdani Carolann Yeska Jennifer Yetter Don & Donna Yineman Roger & Barbara Young Jennifer Young Rachel Youngquist Suzanne Youngwirth Amir Abou Zeid Gary & Marie Zellmer Wade Zernicke William & Mary Ziemendorf Jane Zimmerman Sarah Zimmerman Julie & George Zinth Julie Zuleger Anonymous (4) Businesses & Organizations Leaders Associated Bank * Cellcom Green Bay Marathon * Cloud Family Foundation * Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region Festival Foods, Inc. * Green Bay Packers Foundation George Kress Foundation * Schneider National Foundation * Schreiber Foods, Inc. * Somerville, Inc. * US Venture Open Fund for Basic Needs * Wisconsin Public Service Foundation * Partners Amerhart, Ltd. * Cellcom Green Bay Marathon - "Run for a Reason" Program Green Bay Packaging, Inc. * Includes Child Advocacy Center Campaign contribution Green Bay Packaging Coated Products Div. J.J. Keller Foundation, Inc. Little Rapids - Egan Family Foundation, Inc. Prevea Health Services Tosca, Ltd. * Wal Mart Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation * Greater Green Bay Community Foundation Guardians City of Appleton Bank First National Godfrey & Kahn, SC Green Bay Area Exchange Club Green Bay Preble Optimist Foundation M&I Bank (BMO Financial Group) - Green Bay Sanimax Corporation UnitedHealthcare Champions Affinity Health System Aon Risk Services Augustine Stewardship Trust Fund Bridgeview Dental Brown County Sheriff Benevolent Association Door County Christ Child Society First Congregational Church - Oshkosh Heyrman Printing, LLC Humana, Inc. ITT Technical Institute Johnson Bank & Johnson Insurance - Green Bay Johnson Bank & Johnson Insurance - Appleton Kimberly Clark Foundation Krueger Family Chiropractic Lord of Lakes Lutheran Church - Winneconne Mathfab Metzler, Timm, Treleven, Pahl, Beck SC Miles Kimball Company Mutual of America Nicolet National Bank Rummeles Jewelers Sawyer Creek Orthodontists The Exchange Club of Oshkosh ThedaCare US Bank University of Wisconsin Green Bay West Side Tire & Auto Center Wipfli, LLP Mentors Altrusa of Door County Ameriprise Employee Giving Campaign BrotherBaer, LLC Brown County Women's Club Cenpatico Behavioral Health Corcoran Glass & Paint Davis & Kuelthau, SC E.D. Chase Roofing Festival Foods - Oshkosh Griffin Builders Inc. Heyrman Construction Network Health Plan Paper Converting Machine Company Raasch Associates, Inc. Schenck, SC Special Forces Building & Grounds St. John Evangelist Congregation Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Employee Giving Volunteer Center of Brown County Advocates Arts for Kids, Inc. Ashwaubenon Lioness Club Astro Industries, Inc. Kenneth Calewarts, Attorney-At-Law Computer Associates Davis Child Care Center First United Methodist Church - Green Bay Hanneman & Dustrude Dental Health Care Credit Union Hurckman Family Foundation JPMorgan Chase Lawrence A. Johnson, DDS Knights of Columbus Council #4505 Konop Family Foundation Martin Security Systems McCain Foods National Child Protection Training Center Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Oshkosh Central Credit Union Procter & Gamble Paper Products The Business Bank Winnebago County Medical Society Alliance Winnebago County Human Services Wellness Association Young, Schuster, & Maslowski, LLP Friends Algoma Blvd United Methodist Church Basiliere, Thompson, Bissett & Castonia LLP BayCare Clinic Foundation Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation C. Sweeting Plumbing CA Lawton Company Dead End Investments, LLC Dex Plus Construction Essco, Inc. Houdini Academy for Children Immaculate Conception Church Independent, Inc. Lamers Bus Lines M & I Bank - Oshkosh Nativity of Our Lord Congregation Oshkosh Rotary Southwest Papa Murphy's PODS RE/MAX on the Water Reeke-Marold Co., Inc. Spellmans Marina, LLC SS Edward & Isidore Congregation Unified School District of DePere Winnebago Oral Surgery, SC Write Ideas Contributors Apple Joe's, Inc. Bay Area Consultants Campbell Wrapper Corporation Combined Federal Campaign of Greater Wisconsin Consider it Done, LLC East Wisconsin Savings Bank Gauthier Chiropractic, LLC GoodSearch Green Bay Seven-UP Bottling, Inc. The Harnack Company The Healthy Touch Hill Building Maintenance Liberty Diversified International Life Moves, Inc Morton Drug Company Munising Corporation, Inc. NAMI of Brown County Notre Dame De La Baie Academy Plexus Pulaski High School Roeming Stables, LLC TerraCycle Brigades Unum Corporation Wealth Plan - Mike Ajango WFRV-TV 5 The William Carter Company WI Department of Corrections Employees United Ways Brown County United Way United Way Fox Cities Oshkosh Area United Way United Way of Door County Tri-City Area United Way 2011 Green & Gold Gala Gold Sponsors 2011 Financial Information Sources of Funds Other 0.4% Purchase of Service 2.1% United Way 6.4% Contributions & Grants 8.5% Program Service Fees 17.4% Government Contracts 65.1% Uses of Funds Self-Sufficiency Programs 12.2% Administrative 6.7% Fundraising 0.6% Green Bay Packers Crisis Services 18.1% Early Childhood Development 15.5% Youth Guidance Programs 8.4% Child & Youth Counseling/Treatment 24.6% Adult Counseling/ Treatment 13.8% 19