September, 2013
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September, 2013
ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP’S PARTNERSHIPS September, 2013 Adding Value, Bringing Hope Flu Season Flu season is back again, and health officials year in 38 states, higher than the usual 34-123 are lining up the needles to help people protect range seen since the CDC began tracking themselves from influenza. pediatric deaths from flu in 2004. The only higher rate was the 2009 influenza pandemic, Everyone over the age of 6 months is which killed 348 children. In Illinois, 800 people recommended for a flu vaccination, which has ended up in intensive care wards from the flu, been the federal Centers for Disease Control’s and more than 100 people died. recommendation since 2010. Manufacturers are now shipping more than 139 million doses During the week of September 23-27 St. of vaccine in anticipation of heavy demand. Francois County Health Center will be offering flu vaccine clinics from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The 2012 outbreak was considered “moderately everyday of the week. They will bill Medicare, severe” by the CDC with 12,337 hospitalizations Medicaid and most private health insurances for in the U.S. between October and April. About 50 adults 19 years and older. Adults with no health percent of patients were seniors. It also hit insurance may purchase the vaccine for $25. children hard: 149 children died of the flu last For children ages 6 (Continued on Page 2) Our Mission To build, nurture, and strengthen families, insuring that every person has the opportunity to become a healthy, productive, and contributing member of the community. Season of Hope 2013 The holiday season will be here before we know it and once again St. Francois County Community Partnership is preparing early for Season of Hope. No child should have to do without presents during this holiday season. Since 1999 this program has been made possible only by the generous private donors, individuals and organizations, who so generously step forward to sponsor a child or make a monetary donation. Our Goals: Parents Working Children & Families Safe in Homes & Communities Children Prepared to Enter School Children & Youth Succeeding in School Youth Ready to Enter Adulthood Healthy Children & Families the families meet minimum standards of criteria before referring them for assistance. Volunteers from each school district and agency are a great part of this program, who also help shop, pack, and deliver items to families. On the insert of this newsletter is a form regarding Season of Hope and how you or your organization can become involved. Our goal is to provide each child with at least $75 worth of clothing and toys. You may make any amount of cash donation, sponsor a family or child to shop for from a wish list, or donate any new items. Season of Hope 2013 Referrals to Season of Hope are provided by For more information, call 431-3173 or go to representatives from each school district in www.sfccp.org. St. Francois County, East Missouri Action 1 Agency, Head Start, and Children’s Division Thank you in advance. Services. Agency representatives make sure 1 Dine Out For United Way 2 “A Legacy of Love” 2 In This Issue: Flu Season Season of Hope Insert Walk To Tackle Heart Disease 3 Upcoming Events 3 Upcoming Job Fair 4 SFCCP Board Meetings (Open To The Public) Wednesday at Noon, October 9, 2013 3rd Floor Conference Room at The Factory Tune In To These Monthly Radio Programs on KREI with Mark Toti: Community Partnership Radio Show 3rd Thurs., 9:30 a.m. and Program on KFMO 4th Mon., 7:35 a.m. PAGE 2 SFCCP Flu Season (Continued from Page 1) months through 18 years of age with Medicaid or no health insurance, flu vaccine will be given at no charge. Adults and children with Medicaid, Medicare or private health insurance must bring their cards with them. Anyone 11 years of age or older may also receive a TDAP (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis-whooping cough) FREE along with their flu vaccine, if they have not already had a dose of TDAP. The flu vaccine is available as a shot or FluMist for ages 2 years to 49 years old with no history of asthma or respiratory disease, diabetes or other chronic disease. information away from the office. The flu vaccine this year is quadrivalent, meaning is protects against 4 strains of flu, 2 influenza A strains and 2 influenza B strains. In previous years, trivalent flu vaccine was given, which protects against 2 influenza A strains and 1 influenza B strain. Everyone is encouraged to get an annual flu shot. Those most at risk for complications from the flu are young children, the elderly, pregnant women and anyone with chronic disease. Healthy children, adolescents and adults are encouraged to get a flu shot as well to avoid missing days of school or work. Their annual drive-thru clinic will be held on October 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at St. Francois County Ambulance District on Walk-ins to be vaccinated will be accepted every weekday after Electric Street in Farmington (across from Mineral Area Regional September 27. If you have any questions, call the Health Center Medical Center). Only flu vaccine, no TDAP, will be given at the at 431-1947. drive-thru clinic. They have no way of processing insurance Dine Out For United Way Dine Out at these restaurants and October 24 - Mario’s Italian Eatery, Bonne Terre each of them will donate 10% of October 31 - Long John Silver’s A&W in Farmington your bill to United Way of St. Francois County! Find out more November 7 - CiCi’s Pizza, Farmington at www.unitedwayofsfc.org. November 14 - Huddle House, Farmington, Leadington and September 19 - Steak n’ Shake in Farmington Bonne Terre September 26 - Colton’s Grill and Steak House, Farmington November 21 - Pasta House, Farmington September 29 - Hub’s Pub, Bonne Terre PLUS: Girls’ Night Out October 17, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Twin Oaks Vineyard and Winery, Farmington. Bring $20 for United Way and an unwrapped toy or gift card for Season of Hope. Enjoy free wine-tasting, soda or water, plus munchies. Bid in the silent auction! October 3 - Little Caesars—Farmington and Desloge October 10 - McDonald’s, both Farmington locations October 17 - Hardees, Leadington and Bonne Terre “A Legacy of Love” “A Legacy of Love” – September 14-15 at First Baptist Church, 210 North A Street in Farmington. There is just something special about the relationship between grandparents & grandchildren that God can use to create a legacy of love. On September 14-15 [Saturday/Sunday] we will have the opportunity to celebrate that special relationship in a variety of ways. Today’s children have very specific needs and who better to help meet those needs than grandparents with their wide range of experiences and wisdom. However, today’s culture presents many challenges to parenting, so we, as parents and grandparents, need all the help we can get! This weekend is designed to offer that help specifically to grandparents and also to provide some memorable fun times for all generations. together, play together, eat together and build memories. On Sunday there will be a reception at 9:00-9:15 am following the early 8:00 am worship service. Both morning services will place the “spotlight” on grandparenting and the relationships God intends for families. Special guest for the weekend will be Dr. Jerry Cain [formerly serving Wm Jewell College in Liberty, MO and Judson College in Chicago, Ill.] He will share with those who attend on Saturday as well as preach in the two morning worship services the next day. You will enjoy his blend of humor and wisdom as he lends a unique perspective on just what it means to develop “A Legacy of Love” in your family. On Saturday afternoon, 3:30-6:00 pm, grandparents and For more information grandchildren of all ages will have the opportunity to learn www.farmingtonfbc.org. The Partnership Report is published ten times a year by: St. Francois County Community Partnership 200 W First Street, Suite 182 Farmington, MO 63640 Phone: (573)431-3173 / 760-0212 FAX: (573)760-0451 www.sfccp.org on First Baptist Church, Al Sullivan Executive Director Mary Taylor Office Manager Tammy Kimrey Fiscal Director Margaret Bullock Educare Coordinator Tiffany Creamer Resource Center Assistant Bobette Crump Assistant Child Care Trainer and Special Programs Consultant visit SFCCP PAGE 3 “Walk to Tackle Heart Disease” Cardiovasular disease (CVD) claims more lives in St. Francois County than the net four most common causes of death combined, including cancer. One in three people in this county will be affected by CVD and on average, an American dies of CVD every 35 seconds. It is the number one killer of both women and men, yet is 80% preventable. Association. Many organizations in addition to their sponsorship also form a Walk Team. Participate in the pregame “Laps for Loved Ones” and walk the Farmington High School track in honor of a survivor or memory of a loved one. Check in for the walk begins at 5:00 p.m. and the Walk will begin at 6:00 p.m. before the game at Farmington High School. “Tackle Heart Disease” Football Game will start at 7:00 p.m. where both teams will show their support of this life saving mission. “Go Red” at this game: Honor heart and Parkland Health Center and Mineral Area Regional Medical stroke survivors at the game by wearing red. Center are sponsoring St. Francois County “Walk to Tackle Heart Disease” on Friday evening, September 27 at the For more information on how your organization an be part of Farmington High School vs. North County High School Football this exciting event, contact Barb Reyering at Game at Farmington High School Football Field. There are [email protected] or 314-496-4681 or Julie Hederman sponsorship opportunities that benefit the American Heart at [email protected] or 314-488-1875. Upcoming Events First-ever FREE training on Youth Mental Health First Aid, offered by BJC Behavioral Health (in collaboration with St. Francois County Community Partnership and St. Francois County Mental Health Board) to local citizens, police officers, and community agencies. Class is limited to 20 participants. September 17, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (lunch is on your own) at Mineral Area College, North College Center—Room C. Contact Jennie Flieg at (573)747-2411 to register. Department. Cost for each is $24.99. Trainings offered monthly. Visit www.sfcad.org or call 431-0030 to register or for more information. Other trainings also offered. Cross Country Tour featuring four of Christian Country’s favorite artists: Hunter Erwin, Chelley Odle, Tommy Brandt, and Michael Boggs, on Saturday, October 5 at 6:00 p.m. at Christian Life Church Auditorium, Hwy 67 in Farmington. Tickets are just $10 and proceeds benefit Shared Blessings Bonne Terre Homeless Conquering Addiction: Free and open to anyone! Christ-centered Shelter. Tickets are available at the Oasis Christian Book Store in repentance and reconciliation curriculum, not just for those with Farmington or call 701-2312. Please bring a personal care item any addictions, but also anyone who wants to root out past sin to the concert. from his or her life or anyone who wants to become equipped to serve in this ministry. This is a biblical 12-step program Tues. evenings, August 27 to December 3, 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. at Bridge Community Church, 301 Lore, Leadington, (573)518-1131 to register, or online at www.bridgelife360.com. Childcare available by pre-registration only. Grief Share: Support group free and open to anyone dealing with loss of a spouse, child, family member, or friend. Weekly small groups to help you face challenges and move toward rebuilding your life. First Baptist Church, 210 North A Street in Farmington on Sat. mornings September 7 through November 16, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Facilitated by Linda Fitzgerald and Theresa Dugal. To reserve or for more information, call (573)756-4654 or visit www.GriefShare.org. Cost is just $15 for the workbook. Pre-Register NOW for the Parkland Pregnancy Resource Center’s Walk For Life. Walk to show your support for the many free services that the Parkland PRC provides and to celebrate life. Since opening in 2005, Parkland PRC has provided more than 570 free pregnancy tests, 30 free ultrasounds, and given away more than 70,000 baby items through weekly parenting classes. The Parkland PRC annual Walk for Life will be held on Saturday, October 12 with registration from 8:00 to 8:45 a.m. and Walk beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the PRC located at 815 E. Main in Park “A Legacy of Love” September 14-15 for grandparents and Hills. Parkland PRC is nonprofit organization. Call 431-6001 or grandchildren of all ages, at First Baptist Church, 210 North A go to their website, www.SupportParklandPRC.com, to register. Street in Farmington. (See Page 2). Girls Night Out, Thursday October 17, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Twin Seeds of Wisdom: Parkland Health Center, BJC Behavioral Health, Oaks Vineyard and Winery, 6470 Highway F, Farmington. Bring BJC Home Care Services and BJC Hospice are once again $20 for United Way of St. Francois County, plus an unwrapped toy sponsoring a large healthcare event for women. The 10th Annual or gift card for Season of Hope. Enjoy free wine-tasting, soda or Seeds of Wisdom “Sowing the Seeds for a Healthy Future” will be water, plus munchies, and silent auction. held Thurs., September 26, 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Centene Center. For more information, call 747-2427 or Email Halloween 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run, Saturday, October 26 at 5:30 p.m. at Farmington Senior Center, 607 Wallace Road, Farmington. [email protected]. Dress up and run! Prizes for best costume. Sponsored by St. Francois County “Walk to Tackle Heart Disease” Friday Centene Corporation. All proceeds go to Farmington Oaks Senior evening, September 27 at the Farmington High School vs. North Center. Don’t miss the chili dinner and bake sale at the Senior County High School football game at Farmington High School Field Center Parking Lot. Register at www.farmington-mo-gov, to benefit the American Heart Association. lyates@farmington-mo-gov, or 756-0900. CPR—Heartsaver (Adult/Child) training: Friday, September 27 Tickets are now on sale through Habitat for Humanity for the from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the South Central Training annual Wine Tasting fundraiser to be held Friday, November 1, building at St. Francois County Ambulance Department in 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Call 760-1702. Farmington. First Aid (Adult/Child) training: Friday, September 27 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. also at the Ambulance St. Francois County Community Partnership 200 W First Street, Suite 182 • Farmington, MO • 63640 Phone: (573) 431-3173 / 760-0212 FAX: (573)760-0451 www.sfccp.org Season of Hope 2013 Sponsor Response Form Seasons Greetings! Since 1999 Caring Communities has coordinated a community-wide effort to provide holiday gifts for the children of families who live in poverty. You can share in helping to meet the needs of children in St. Francois County by participating in Season of Hope. Here’s how you can help: Your family, organization, group, business, or church can sponsor a family from your own community. Determine the number of children you are able to help and return the commitment form below. On or before November 8th we will begin sending information to sponsors about the family with whom they have been matched; specifically the children’s ages and their “wish list.” We simply ask that you do what you can to fulfill the children’s wishes. You may purchase and donate new toys. Please call 431-3173 for a list of the most requested toys and information on drop-off points. You may send a cash donation to be used to sponsor a child/family. Involve everyone in your organization or business by creating an opportunity for them to contribute. You may purchase a Gift Card for teen clothing or cell phone cards for teens. We would like to pair every family with a sponsor to better meet the requests of families and expedite the entire process. We appreciate your assistance in helping all families in St. Francois County experience a joyous holiday season. Warmest wishes for happy holidays. - St. Francois County Community Partnership - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Season of Hope Commitment Form _____ I (we) would like to make a commitment to sponsor a child or family through Season of Hope! Please indicate the maximum number of children you are able to sponsor: ________ (On the average, you can expect to spend around $75 per child. If you have more than $75 to spend, please consider sponsoring more than one child.) _____ I (we) plan to collect new toys (toy drive) and/or purchase gift card(s) to be delivered to the Partnership by December 5th to be used to fulfill children’s wishes. _____ Enclosed please find a TAX DEDUCTIBLE cash donation to be used to sponsor a child/children. Checks should be made out to “St. Francois County Community Partnership.” Organization/Business/Church/Group/Individual Sponsor(s) Name: _______________________________________FAX:________________________ Address:____________________________________________ City ___________________________ Contact Person: _____________________________________ Phone: _______________________ The Best Way to Contact You (please check one): ___ Phone ___ E-Mail ___ Fax E-mail address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Please return to St. Francois Community Partnership ASAP. Thank You! Tel: 431-3173 Fax: 760-0451 • 200 W First Street, Suite 182 • Farmington, MO • 63640 PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COPY THIS FORM AND SHARE IT WITH FRIENDS! Are YOU Ready to Make A Difference? Today, 46.2 million Americans - and 1 in 6 children - are struggling in poverty, making hard choices between food, health care, heat and rent. In Missouri 19% of all children live in poverty. In St. Francois County 23.1% of all children live in poverty. What about your neighbor’s children? Bismarck 20.9 % Park Hills 21.1% Leadwood 19.6% Bonne Terre 15.4% Farmington 12.4% Leadington 13.9% Desloge 10.2% —US Census 2010 Season of Hope 2013 Our History The Community Partnership has taken the lead in organizing Caring Communities Christmas, now known as Season of Hope, since 1999. We have seen the number of referrals as well as the level of community involvement grow over the years. Below are some facts regarding our growth that you might find interesting. 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Families Served 208 365 373 403 509 560 682 612 570 705 629 575 485 477 Children Served 755 923 970 1,078 1,272 1,395 1685 1512 1,412 1,673 1,597 1,454 1,264 1,385 Sponsored Children 72% 40% 51% 44% 48% 43% 33% 35% 36% 38% 39% 39% 36% 36% 226% 31% 1% 47% 12% 43% 40% (17% decrease) 5% 3% (1% 3% 3% Increase in $ Donations decrease) Why Get Involved: Families who live in poverty daily confront the anxiety and stress of their socio-economic status. That stress is intensified during the holiday season, a time when parents desperately want to provide for their children. Children who do not have their basic needs met with adequate clothing, school supplies, and good nutrition statistically are not as successful in school as those children of families with adequate income. In contrast, the holiday season fosters a sense of brotherhood and many citizens feel the desire to make a contribution to their community. The Partnership seeks to channel this desire into help that is meaningful for children and families. We have the opportunity to provide some relief from the constant worry and to raise the self-esteem of a child through the simple delight of receiving a gift. The statistics may seem overwhelming, but we CAN make a difference—one family at a time. Your Success Stories: You have provided hundreds of children with brand new winter coats. You provided beds for children who slept on a pad on the floor and warm blankets for many. You delivered firewood to a family with no heat. New mothers have received baby beds and care items. Numerous children received warm clothing and new shoes, as well as toys with which to play. You ARE making a difference, one child at a time! Adding value, bringing hope to children & families St. Francois County Community Partnership 200 West First treet—Suite 182 Farmington, MO 63640 PARTNERSHIPS SFCCP Board of Directors Upcoming Job Fair Rob Baker - East Missouri Action Agency Cynthia Barton – Board of Probation & Parole Gary Berblinger - The Daily Journal Charles Boyer - Boyer Funeral Home Kim Buckley – Central School District Robert Bullock– Parish Minister Julie Downs - Mineral Area College Debbie Fajkowski - Farmington School District Linda Fitzgerald - Division of Workforce Development Chuck Henson - First Baptist Church Norman Kissinger - Young Faith In Christ Patrick Mullins - Assoc. County Commissioner Michele Northcutt – Mental Health Representative Licia Pirtle – Family Support Division Meg Reiner – Project Sunlight Chris Saylor - BJC Behavioral Health Jesse Sitzes - Vocational Rehabilitation A. Nicole Sprinkles - North County School District Al Sullivan – Executive Director SFCCP Lindsey Taylor - Bismarck School District Jerry Watson - SEMO Behavioral Health Sharon Wallace – St. Francois County Health Center Alan Wells - 9-1-1 Joint Commission Becky Yount - West County School District Job Fair hosted by The Daily Journal and J98, sponsored by ODACS, November 6, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at Farmington Centene Center, open to the public. Attendees should bring resumes. Over 30 booths participating, including the two local hospitals. Park Hills Career Center will have computers available to fill out online applications. To reserve a booth, companies need to contact The Daily Journal at 518-2431, extension 224. The cost for that is $350 by October 11, which includes four to six weeks of advertising online, in the newspaper, and radio. For those looking for a job, it’s never too early to prepare! Workshops are offered at Park Hills Career Center from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on September 4, September 18, October 2, October 9, October 16, October 23, and October 30. To enroll, call 518-2431 extension 224. Workshops have limited seating, so schedule one today!
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