ninety - Oakland Family Services

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ninety - Oakland Family Services
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2 01 1 O A K LA ND F A M ILY S E RVI CE S AN N UAL RE P ORT
INTRODUCTION
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1921
1933
Michigan Children’s Aid Society (Pontiac Branch) founded,
offering foster care and adoption services; taking care of orphaned,
homeless, abused and neglected children.
Royal Oak Family Services was founded primarily to provide
financial resources to families as a supplement to public
resources. Would later be known as Family Services Association
of Southern Oakland County.
A legacy of service...
a future of success.
What is it about an organization that enables it to achieve 90 years of service and
continue to experience growth, recognition and success?
Through nine decades, Oakland Family Services has responded to the issues
confronting individuals and families in our community with effective programs that
bring about meaningful change. In its early days, the agency focused on protecting
homeless children and assisting families with food, clothing and financial resources. As
families were profoundly impacted by the war and postwar years, the agency expanded
to deliver family counseling services.
Today, Oakland Family Services touched the lives of more than 12,000 families,
comprised of approximately 35,000 individuals annually. Our continuum of exceptional
programs served infants to mature adults in 2011. Staff helped prepare children to
succeed in school; provided safe homes to abused children; assisted individuals on
the path to recovery from depression, anxiety and addiction; and helped older adults
reconnect with the joy in life.
A key to the success and longevity of Oakland Family Services has been its continuing
tradition of attracting a dedicated Board of Directors, compassionate donors, generous
volunteers, and highly skilled staff.
In this annual report, you will read about the accomplishments of 2011 and how our
programs have strengthened families and individuals. These pages honor all who have
made this work possible in moving our clients toward self-sufficiency and helping them
to become healthy, productive and contributing members of our community. Today, we
truly stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before us to carry on the legacy of
changing lives and building brighter futures.
With deep gratitude and heartfelt thanks,
Michael S. Earl Daniel J. Pienta
President & CEO Chairman, Board of Directors
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
1946
1950
The Family Service Center for Pontiac, Bloomfield and Birmingham
formed as an outgrowth of services at Christ Church Cranbrook.
Family Services Association of Southern Oakland County and
Family Services of Pontiac, Bloomfield and Birmingham merge
to become Family Services of Oakland County.
Marcela Rodriguez, Children’s Aide, with Oakland Family Services children.
Power of Mentoring Showcase Award
Oakland Family Services was the recipient of the Power of
Mentoring Showcase Award from the National Alliance
for Children and Families’ New Age of Aging Mentoring
Initiative. The agency was recognized for effectively
promoting independence and dignity for older adults by
creating a sustained change in the human service industry
through its mentoring of the Family Service Madison, Inc., of
Madison, Wisconsin.
The award was bestowed upon Micheline Sommers,
Director of Older Adult Specialty Services at Oakland Family
Services, at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Ms. Sommers is
a specialist in the area of gerontology and advocates for the
needs of older adults and their caregivers by participating in
multiple community positions.
Oakland Family Services was funded for 12 months by the
National Alliance for Children and Families to share our
staff’s expertise in meeting the needs of older adults with
staff at Family Service Madison, an organization interested in
preparing for the rapidly increasing population of older adults.
Detroit Free Press Top Workplaces National Standard Award
In 2011, Oakland Family Services was recognized as a Top Workplaces National
Standard company by the Detroit Free Press.
Oakland Family Services has been addressing the needs of
older adults for more than 50 years. Today, the agency offers
outreach and in-home treatment and case management to
isolated, homebound older adults with mental health and/or
substance abuse issues, as well as services to older adults
and their caregivers in nursing and assisted care facilities,
the community and on site. Last year, nearly 3,000 older
adults and their caregivers were served, impacting more
Employees want to be part of something meaningful. They want to contribute and give
their best. Top Workplaces practice in ways that make them more innovative, operate
more ethically, and serve customers better. These companies are about a better way of
doing business.
than 5,000 people.
National Speaking Invitations
Employees of Oakland Family Services completed an online survey conducted by the
Detroit Free Press. We are very proud of the fact that their responses demonstrated the
agency met the national standards of a Top Workplace.
Oakland Family Services was honored to have been invited by numerous national
bodies in 2011 to speak about or represent our innovative programs, and to mentor
colleagues in other states, including:
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Pontiac Daily Press • August 20, 1958
American Society on Aging
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration
The Center for Substance Abuse Services
Indiana Association for the Education of Young Children
National Partnership for Community Leadership
National Alliance for Children and Families’ New Age of Aging
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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1972
1979
Family Services of Oakland County merges with the Children’s Aid
Society-Oakland Branch to form the present Oakland Family Services.
Volunteer program established. Perinatal Coaching, the first
major prevention service, developed. Licensed to provide
adoption services for children; awarded a contract to serve
families experiencing or suspected of child abuse by the
Oakland County Department of Social Services.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Our Board of Directors provides outstanding leadership, guidance and support
at every level of the organization. These dedicated volunteers offer their
time, expertise and resources to improve the lives of others and ensure our
programs and services meet the community need.
Pontiac Daily Press • 1953
On behalf of the entire staff of Oakland Family Services, we extend to our
Board of Directors our most sincere appreciation for all they have done and
continue to do.
Officers
“Oakland Family Services has
dedicated and talented staff,
a strong visionary board of
directors, and leadership that
never forgets the values and
mission of the agency.”
Erika Alexander
Director of Behavioral
Health Operations
Daniel J. Pienta
Chairman
Michael R. Kramer
Vice Chairman
Robert W. Scharff
Treasurer
Stephen J. Pickett
Immediate Past Chairman
Brian K. Cullin
Secretary
Directors
Bruce T. Colasanti
Laurie Cunnington
Patricia Dilger
Dr. Patricia A. Dolly
Marla Drutz
Joe Dumars
Irma B. Elder
Betty Fisher
Lawrence L. Gladchun
Guy Gordon
Stephen R. Guidos
Sylvia J. Hagenlocker
Brigitte P. Harris
Margaret W. Harrison
Darryl B. Hazel
Alan C. Johnson
Gail Kelley
Michael C. Killian
Thomas E. Kimble
Norman G. Klein
Lassie M. Lewis
Bernard E. Mamon
Neena Mehta
Elizabeth W. Meter
Barbara M. Mrkonic
Susan C. O’Brien
Mary Lou Quesnell
Mimi Keidan Seltzer
Alfred Tobocman
Kenneth Whipple
Dee Wright-Masilotti
Executive Leadership
Michael Earl
President & CEO
Jaimie Clayton
Vice President of
Program Operations
Julie Mison
Vice President of Human
Resources & Organizational
Effectiveness
Sandy Morrison
Vice President of Development
Kathleen Lynd
Vice President of Planning
& Communications
Our Mission
Established in 1921, a Center of Excellence... bridging individuals and families in need to
successful and independent lives.
Cynthia Scott, Preschool Lead Teacher,
with Oakland Family Services students.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
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PROGRAMS
& SERVICES
Over the past nine decades, Oakland Family Services’ programs
have responded to the evolving needs in the community. In
earlier decades, staff and volunteers responded to issues facing
individuals and families, including “homeless children,” financial
concerns, “juvenile delinquency, ” “family breakdown,”
“the problems of aging” and mental health.
Today, Oakland Family Services offers a continuum of
services that span the human life cycle to enrich the lives of
children, strengthen families and rebuild lives. While some
of the vernacular has changed, the kinds of issues facing
individuals and families have persisted, affirming that
Oakland Family Services is a cornerstone of the community.
Examples of the impact Oakland Family Services’ innovative
programs had in our community in 2011 are:
•Nearly 1,200 children and their families will have brighter
futures through culturally sensitive programs that enhance
parenting skills,strengthen family relationships,and help
children enter school ready to succeed.
Judge Arthur E. Moore, an agency
board member in 1946 and 1947 and
Juvenile Court judge, was an early
advocate of services to prevent and
effectively intervene in adolescent
behavioral issues, particularly those
leading to trouble with the law.
•129 children were provided with safe and loving homes,
whether placed with an adoptive family or reunified with
their parents.
•More than 750 parents and relative or licensed child
caregivers attended trainings to provide children with
more experiences that foster learning and development,
helping children enter school with the skills they need to
be successful.
•Nearly 300 youths with serious emotional disturbances,
and their families, learned skills to manage emotions and
behaviors, so that children are able to achieve their goals at
home, school and with friends.
•More than 6,000 people were helped to overcome issues
such as depression, anxiety, grief and loss, substance abuse
and troubled interpersonal relationships, improving social,
family and work functioning.
•Nearly 2,500 isolated, homebound older adults received
outreach services and/or home-based counseling to help
alleviate depression and other issues related to aging.
•Almost 400 caregivers were provided with education on
maximizing the quality of life of older adults.
1982
1983
Started Employee Assistance Services to reach more families
through the work place.
Contracted by General Motors through Family Service America
to provide predetermination coordination to substance-abusing
employees and their families.
Today, our work with adolescents benefits from the advanced understanding of child and adolescent development
and family dynamics. Gary Solanskey (left) supervises our Adolescent program, which helps youth learn to make healthy
choices leading to brighter futures.
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PROGRAMS & SERVICES
INTRODUCTION
1984
1985
Expanded Employee Assistance Services by entering into an
agreement to market for Family Service America member agencies
in the tri-county area. The agency name changed to Oakland
Family Services.
Developed Associated Family Services in Flint— a joint venture
with Catholic Social Services of Oakland County to provide
coordination services for GM employees and their families.
Oakland
Family
Services
SCHOOL READINESS
& EDUCATION SERVICES
Children’s Learning Center
preparing children to succeed
Early Learning Communities
Achieving Preschool Excellence (APEX)
BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH SERVICES
Mental Health Treatment
addressing barriers to change
& empowering individuals
to thrive
Hispanic Treatment Services
Substance Abuse Treatment
Project Recovery Intensive Services
for Mothers (PRISM)
EARLY CHILDHOOD
SERVICES
Early On
Adolescent Treatment
Fussy Baby
nuturing healthy
parent/child relationships
Parents As Teachers
Intensive Treatment for Offenders in the
Community Under Supervision (FOCUS)
Dynamic Dads
Lekotek
FAMILY PRESERVATION
SERVICES
providing safe and secure
homes for children in need
Foster Care for Children
OLDER ADULT &
CAREGIVER SERVICES
maintaining an active and
healthy lifestyle
PRIDE: Pre-Service Training for
Foster & Adoptive Parents
Early Identification & Intervention for
Seniors with Dementia
Crisis Intervention
Level of Care Assessments
Caregiver Training Program
Individual, Family & Group Counseling
Adoption Services
Social Work Staffing Resources
Foster Home Licensing
Older Adult Specialty In-Home Services
(OASIS)
Foster Parents’ Support Groups
OASIS II
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE
SERVICES
Counseling Services
helping employees balance their
personal & professional lives
Wellness Initiatives
Effective Employee Retention
Supervisory Training and Consultation
On-site Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Workplace Support and Education
SPECIALIZED
SERVICES FOR YOUTH
a program for children,
adolescents and families
funded through the Oakland
County Community Mental
Health Authority
Individual Counseling
Family Counseling
Group Counseling
Case Management
In-home Services
24-Hour Toll-Free Access, 365 Days a Year
Peer Support and Parent Empowerment
Employee Retention Project
Respite
Psychiatric Services
24/7 access to program staff
SUCCESSES
Pontiac Daily Press • July 22, 1954
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1988
1988
Pontiac building acquired; a Development Department established
and a Capital Campaign launched to support the purchase and
renovation of the Pontiac facility.
Family Empowerment program established to prevent and
treat child abuse and neglect, develop parenting skills and
values, and to assist in providing service by supplementing
staff with a core of 100 volunteers.
SUCCESSES
“I love the way my child is learning at the APEX program. Since participating in the
program, she has learned to write her first and last name. Her teachers are excellent
and my child adores them. I would highly recommend this program to anyone wanting
to put their children in a preschool program.”
APEX Parent
(Below) Letty Tovar-McCloud, Family Service Specialist,
works with Oakland Family Services preschoolers.
“The Early On program has truly been beneficial for my son. The strides he has made in
his speech over the past year are tremendous. My husband and I truly appreciate the
one-on-one time spent with the children. The additional at-home activities are an added
bonus. We feel very fortunate to have had this program available to us. Thanks so much!”
Early On Parent
“Being in this program has helped me talk and open up about my issues, and learn
healthy coping skills. I have been drug-free and am making better choices which has
made me a better mom.”
PRISM Participant
“My deep thanks for the professional help and for the fact that an organization like
Oakland Family Services exists. I can stand on my own feet and I am not afraid to wake
every morning. I feel like a human being. I was so scared and tentative about my life. My
therapist got me through so much and I realize this every day as my life gets more real
and true. A thousand times thanks.”
Behavioral Health Participant
“My granddaughter was emotionally unstable when I took custody of her. With the
Specialized Services for Youth program, we were very successful at turning her behavior
around. We worked as a team, so that I felt that I wasn’t alone in the process. My granddaughter has come so far in the last six months, it is truly unbelievable!! She is being
mainstreamed back into regular school. Thanks to your staff. Thank you.”
Specialized Services for Youth Grandparent
“The Early Learning Communities classes have been a sheer blessing for me. I have
learned so many creative ideas to use with my child. It has provided me with many
different learning tools I never knew existed. I very highly recommend every parent
and/or caregiver take these trainings. I am a better mother and teacher because of it.”
Early Learning Communities Participant
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THANK YOU, STAFF
1989
1990
Newly renovated Pontiac building occupied; the Family Center
on Franklin Boulevard, administrative offices and therapy offices,
formerly housed in United Way building, join each other in the
new Pontiac facility.
Partners in Permanency program developed as an innovative
approach to provide foster care of children.
thank you
to our staff
For 90 years, Oakland Family Services has remained an
ever-present source of strength and stability in our community.
With compassion and expertise, our staff has delivered quality
services and programs that make a real difference in the lives of
the individuals, children and families we serve. It is their work
that allows us to advance our mission each and every day.
Staff
“I believe Oakland Family Services has been
successful because of the agency’s dedication to
service. The staff are passionate about improving
quality of life for those in Oakland County.”
Katie Sloan
Early Learning Communities Trainer
“To do this kind of work and do it well, you need
to have people who truly care about others and
want to help them succeed.”
Jacklyn Pilet
Office Assistant
“Oakland Family Services has good leadership
and an important mission, along with a
dedicated staff that is client-oriented.”
Deborah Schmidt
Behavioral Health Clinician
Eboni Affum
Erika Alexander
Juliana Alicea-Seijo
William Alliston
Heather Anton
Suzanne Baisley
Brenda Bartenbaker
P J Bartos
Karen Bates
Carol Beggs
Margaret Berg
Kristine Bishop
Jacqueline Blake
Karen Blechinger
Victor Bonds
Steffanie Boudreau-Thomas
Julie Brenner
Linda Brinson
Shirley Brogan
Emily Brunke
Mary Burns
Megan Callaghan
Angela Caples
Consuelo Carrillo
Linda Caspary
Kenesia Cheatham
Lori Clark
Jaimie Clayton
Emily Clements
Linda Coleman
Velma Coleman
Blair Collins
Rosemary Conklin
Ellene Corace
Amy Craddick
Michael Crowder
Amy Culbert-Burgess
Suzanne Darany
Tara Darter
Ronald Davis
Amallie deFonseka
Bryce DeGain
April Delaney-Blount
Kathie Deschaine
Rebecca Dickinson
Dawn Dobija
Andrea Donajkowski
Teresa Dorta
Betina DuBois
Michael Dukes
Ashley Dunham
Amanda Durand
Michael Earl
Karen Eckert-Smith
Lezlee Eddy
Beverly Edwards
Susan Eichbrecht
Kristy Eisenberg
Carlton Elam
Cynthia Farlin
Keeana Fleurissaint
Kylee Foote
Charletta Gates
Eliza Gedge
Trisha Germain
Alishia Gertcher
Elizabeth Getz
Carin Goodrich
Ba’Shira Goolsby
Meagan Graham
Christopher Green
Melissa Grigoriou
Heather Haines
Sarah Hakala
Ann Marie Hancock
Tara Hanigan
Noella Heller
William Hellman
Michelle Herren
Catherine Hilson
Therese Hocking
Colleen Horton
Tamera Hubble
Edward Irizarry
Frances Johnson
Karen Johnston
Roberta Jones
Kristin Joyce
Carla Juras
Kristen Kasperski
Laurin Katzenstein
Kathleen Kiner
Teketo King
Deborah Kitson
Teri Klunzinger
Daniela Kovacs
Amanda Krause
Patricia Laukonis
Esther Lee
Kelly LeMay
Dolores Lemkau
Jasna Leova
Julie Longstreet
Rachel Lubetsky
Maria Lucio-Banales
Kali Lybecker
Kathleen Lynd
Dawn Mahaday
Lori Makowiec
Kathleen Mallett
Paulette Mallett
Natalie Marchione
Mary Markovski
Michelle Masheff
Kevin May
Kimberly McAuliffe
Marla McCaffrey
Doug McCann
Jill McCormack
Melissa McMahon
Nemesio Mendoza
Lori Menzie
Colleen Micklas
Jeanne Miller
Remmie Miller
Julie Mison
Arlene Monroe
Alice Montie
Carolyn Moody
Vince Morency
Norma Moreno
Christia Morris
Sandy Morrison
Marcela Nava
Ruth O’Neill
Kristen Osebold
Margaret Ostrowski
Natalie Pacitto
Robbie Pardlowe
Bobbie Parham
Angela Parsell
David Partlo
Abnery Perez
Meghan Perrault
Katherine Pfeifer
Jacklyn Pilet
Karen Poindexter
Linda Powers
Ann Price
Stacey Raymond
Vanessa Reading
Nancy Rebar
Marilyn Rie
Mary Kay Riley
Marcela Rodriguez
Martin Rodriguez
Lydia Ronner
Amber Rouse
Tobi Russell
Marvin Salomon
Oren Sampson
Brenda Sanders
Jennifer Saxon
Deborah Schmidt
William Schmidt
Naomi Schwartz
Cynthia Scott
Wendy Scott
Jason Seiler
Ana Self
Ashley Sellman
Annette Shimkus
Mary Simonelli
Katie Sloan
Deborah Smith
Ira Smith
Amy Sochowicz
Gary Solanskey
Sarah Somers
Micheline Sommers
Teresa Spong
Diana Stefani
Michelle Stinnett
Megan Stirzinger
Craig Stone
Kym Strozier
Maha Sulaiman
Jahque Sweeney-Hill
Barbara Szymanski
Marlene Taormino
Charlene Taylor
Janet Terry
Cassandra Thomas
Lisa Thomas
Letty Tovar-McCloud
Quidra Truss
Steven Tyler
Shirley Unger
Ashley Vanmaele
Alice Wainwright
Ellen Watts
Carrie Welch
Kim Wentz
Lisa Westphal
Kristine White
William White
Glenn Whitelaw
Cindy Whitwell
Michelle Wilder
Deborah Wiles
Christina Williams
Jay Wilson
Marianne Winter-Long
Trish Womack
Allen Wood
Sherrydawn Wygant
Patricia Young
Stacy Young
Laurie Zink
Kevin Zoromski
Contractors
Jaswant Bagga, M.D.
Stephen Fabick, Ed. D.
Michael Gotlib, M.D.
Karen McCann
Kiabe Supawood, M.D.
Interns
Pamela Coleman-Gay
Christina Colucci
Catherine Cylkowski
Stephanie Harper
Jennifer Hurst
Julayne Johnson
Clara Joseph
Amani Masada
Kelly McCarthy
Megan Oguin
John Stojek
Sonja Thayer
Marni Zeltzer
THANK YOU, FRIENDS
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1992
1993
APEX (Achieving Preschool Excellence), a program for at-risk
four-year-olds, is developed. Awarded federal funding to provide
intensive mentoring and tutoring to high-risk youth from
substance-abusing families.
Rochester Hills office opened to provide mental health and
substance abuse treatment to the greater Rochester community.
Prevention programs expanded in collaboration with several
Oakland County school districts.
THANK YOU TO OUR Friends
More than 16 years ago, a handful of compassionate and committed women came
together to form the Friends of Oakland Family Services. Growing into a vital auxiliary
group of more than 150 members, the Friends have volunteered their time, energy and
resources to improve the lives of children and families throughout our community.
The purpose of this diverse group of women known as the Friends is:
When Nancy Rebar (top left), Director
of Family Preservation, joined Oakland
Family Services 25 years ago as a
generalist in the Foster Care and
Adoption program, the program served
8 children in care and was comprised of
three staff, including Velma Coleman.
Today, this program protects and
serves more than 100 abused and
neglected children each year and has
•to give their time, talents, and leadership to serve as an integral part of
Oakland Family Services through organizing of fundraising events;
•to support, as volunteers, the various Friends projects and programs of
Oakland Family Services when the need arises; and
•to communicate, to the general public, awareness of these programs and their
importance to the well-being of the children and their families in our community.
On behalf of the families served by Oakland Family Services, we would like to thank
this dedicated group for their unwavering support and their generous spirit toward
helping others.
grown to a staff exceeding 20.
Friends of Oakland Family Services Advisory Board
Fran Johnson (top right) and her
Dee Wright-Masilotti
Chairman, Advisory Board
husband, Chuck, became foster parents
for Oakland Family Services in 1984,
eventually adopting their son, Brian,
through the agency. Brian, now a young
man, served proudly in Iraq. Fran came
back to Oakland Family Services in
1999 as a Program Aide in the Foster
Care and Adoption program.
Julie Beals
Susan Butkovich
Christine Cooke
Maureen D’Avanzo
Lynn Ferron
Judy Gardner
Sylvia Hagenlocker
Brigitte Harris
Friends Volunteer Projects & Annual Events
Adopt-A-Family
Back-To-School
Fall Event
Foster Care Holiday Party
Volunteer Opportunities
(From left) Fran Johnson,
Nancy Rebar and Velma Coleman
Elise Hayes
Cynthia Johnson
Linda Juracek-Lipa
Gail Kelley
Karen May
Kathy Martin
Lisa Meer
Susan O’Brien
Katie Prior
Gayle Roberts
Mary Scharff
Joanne Ulnick
Donna Young
Amy Zimmer
FINANCIALS
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“It’s an exciting time for the organization. To be of
service to the community for so many years is really
a statement unto itself... a tribute to everybody who
supports the organization.” – Daniel Pienta
1994
1995
Fussy Baby project developed in collaboration with William
Beaumont Hospital. HOPE program created with the Skillman
Foundation. Federal funding extended to provide intensive mentoring
and tutoring to high-risk youth from substance-abusing families.
The agency received an increase from the United Way to
expand programs and to support the development of new
programs focused on enhancing parenting skills. Launched
first program to support fatherhood in the State.
2011 FINANCIALS
NOTE 1:
Revenue
Contributions designated by the
Grants & Contracts (Other Than Foundations) Foundation Grants Program Fees United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way on Behalf of Family Service Alliance Members Contributions & Special Events Other
4,708,919
69,873
3,188,056
800,347
606,821
679,102
21,362
donor to be expended for a specific
purpose are recognized as temporarily
restricted revenues in the year the
contribution occurs, even though the
related expenditure may not occur
in the current year, yet will be spent
in future years. Unspent restricted
contributions are considered
temporarily restricted assets at year end.
Tot a l R e v e n u e $ 1 0,0 74 ,4 8 0
Permanently Restricted Funds
Expenses
(or Endowments) are funds which
Compensation & Professional Fees Occupancy Communications & Transportation Equipment & Supplies Assistance to Individuals Distribution to Family Service Alliance Members Interest Expense Other Expenses Tot a l E x p e n s e s NOTE 2:
6,918,110
260,468
362,999
303,144
933,457
597,063
38,406
453,034
$ 9, 8 6 6,6 8 1
Change in Net Assets Before Pension Liability Net Investment Gains (Losses) on Endowment
Available for Appropriation
Increase in Pension Liability (See Note 3)
207,799
(4,734)
(853,017)
are restricted as to their use by the
donor. Typically, the donor restricts
against the use of the gifted funds
(the principal), yet allows for the
discretionary use of the income
and market appreciation from the
investment of funds.
NOTE 3:
In 2007 the agency was required to
adopt the Financial Accounting Board
Statement No. 158 that requires plan
sponsors of defined benefit plans to
recognize annually the changes in
the funded status (i.e., the difference
between the fair value of plan assets
and the projected benefits obligations)
of their retirement benefit plans.
Tot a l Chan g e i n N e t A ss e t s ( 6 4 9, 9 5 2 )
The increase in pension liability in
2011 is attributable to the finalizing
of employee data in anticipation of
Fund Balances at Year End
Unrestricted Net Assets:
Net Assets From Operating Activities
Pension Liability (See Note 3) Temporarily Restricted Net Assets (See Note 1) Permanently Restricted Net Assets (See Note 2) terminating the plan.
2,412,501
(2,692,817)
191,475
337,427
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FUNDING PARTNERS
FUNDING PARTNERS
Alliance Mobile Health
Bank of America
Brooksie Way
Department of Health and Human Services,
Administration for Children & Families
Department of Health and Human Services,
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Department of Health and Human Services, Substance
Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
Filmer Memorial Charitable Trust
Michigan Department of Education
Michigan Department of Human Services
Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority
Oakland County Health Division
Office of Substance Abuse Services
Oakland County 6th Circuit Court Family Division
Oakland-Livingston Human Service Agency,
Department of Labor Re-Entry Grant
Michigan Prisoner Re-Entry Initiative
Oakland Schools
Great Start Oakland
United Way for Southeastern Michigan
Walled Lake Schools
The Young Foundation
1996
1996
Oakland Family Services acquired the Farmington Area Advisory
Council, an organization that specialized in providing substance abuse
treatment and prevention services in southwest Oakland County.
The Children’s Learning Center was licensed for services for
preschoolers aged two and a half to five years of age.
ENDOWMENTS & BEQUESTS
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1997
1999
The agency established the Oakland Family Services Foundation.
Selected as a Leadership organization by the Community
Foundation of Southeastern Michigan to establish a Planned
Giving Program.
ENDOWMENTS & BEQUESTS
Planned Gifts – Securing Our Future
It has been said that “it takes a noble person to plant a tree that will one day provide
shade for those whom he may never meet.” Endowments ensure that vital services
can be delivered in uncertain economic times and provide essential dollars to leverage
new funding for innovative community programs. Through planned giving, donors
benefit the community beyond their lifetime. Members of the Board of Directors and
the staff would like to recognize the donors whose generosity made it possible for
Oakland Family Services to launch and build our Endowment Initiative. We commend
the following individuals for their faith in Oakland Family Services and the ability to
continue its outstanding work on behalf of children and families.
Endowments
Pontiac Daily Press • June 11, 1949
The following donors have made gifts to secure the future of Oakland Family Services:
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Adams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mandell L. Berman
Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Booth
Brenda and Michael Earl
Mrs. Irma Elder
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher
Samuel and Jean Frankel Foundation
Mrs. Edward J. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hagenlocker
David M. Handleman
Mort and Brigitte Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Inglis
Dr. Sarah W. Keidan
Sonya and Norman Klein
Bequests
Zina and Michael Kramer
Lassie M. and Jerry B. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Losh
Ann Manix and Robert Cramer
The Manix Family Foundation
Sandy and Dan Morrison
Barb and George Mrkonic
Mr. and Mrs. Eino Nurme
Susan and William O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scharff
Mary V. Simonelli
Kimberly and Ken Whipple
The following donors have remembered Oakland Family Services in their estate planning:
Nena and Sidney Dillick
Mr. Lawrence L. Gladchun
Dr. Sarah W. Keidan
Mr. Thomas E. Kimble
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Miskowski
Mr. and Mrs. G. Peter Smith
(From left)
Rachel Eisenberg with her mother,
Kristy Eisenberg, Oakland Family
Services’ Human Resources Manager.
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GIFTS FROM INDIVIDUALS
2000
2001
The Project Recovery Intensive Services for Mothers (PRISM)
program was launched to serve pregnant and parenting women
who are struggling with addiction.
Dedicated a Pewabic tile donor wall to recognize the top
individual and corporate donors.
GIFTS FROM
INDIVIDUALS
$20,000–$99,999
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hagenlocker
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Larkin
$10,000–$19,999
Mr. and Mrs. Shrikant C. Mehta
Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Brien, III
$5,000–$9,999
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Losh
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mrkonic, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Whipple
$2,500–$4,999
Mr. and Mrs. J Ferron
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence M. Meter
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mihalich
Mr. Stephen J. Pickett and Ms. Gayle A.
Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Stallkamp
$1,500–$2,499
Mr. and Mrs. Gurminder S. Bedi
Mr. and Mrs. James Caldwell IV
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gerson
Mrs. Teresa L. Hartle
Mr. Darryl B. Hazel and
Ms. Sheila M. McEntee
Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Johnson
Dr. Mark A. and Gail Riggs Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk N. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy D. McDonald
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Sachs
$1,000–$1,499
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Cunnington
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Darin
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Forrest
Mr. Theron N. Hilton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Killian
Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert Lesser
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Masilotti
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Milliken
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Pienta
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Reuss
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scharff
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sutton
James H. Trask and
Frances R. Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Young, Jr.
$500–$999
Ms. Michelle E. Areeda
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Back
Jaswant and Surjeet Bagga
Dr. Kathleen A. Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Boese
Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Cleary
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford
Mr. Brian Cullin
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. D’Avanzo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denious
Mr. Mark Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Earl, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Ebert
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eisenberg
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Elshoff
Mr. James Elslager
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Erdeljan
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher
Mr. Bruce and Mr. Dale Frankel
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Z. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Gladchun
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gough
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haron
Meg W. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A. Hayes
Mrs. Christina Heidrich
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hester
Mr. and Mrs. David Joswick
Russ and Nikki Kane
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keramedjian
Ms. Kathleen Lynd and
Dr. Willem Jansen
Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. MacGuidwin
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J. Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. McClure
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. McMurray
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mezey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mylod
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Nolte
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pollack
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Prior
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Quesnell
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rau
Mr. Leslie Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Shullman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Snell
Mr. Mark Stesney and
Ms. Nancy A. Stesney
Mr. and Mrs. William Streng
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tonis
Mrs. Barbara C. Van Dusen
Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Von Voss
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Wadle
Mrs. James A. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Reese C. Zantop
$250–$499
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Beals
David and Frances Booth
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradley Bosart
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Brownrigg
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Cash
Mr. Dan W. Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Czamanske, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Dauch
Dr. Patricia Dolly
Mr. and Mrs. Don Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Elsea
Mr. and Mrs. Kinder Essington
Dr. Stephen D. Fabick and
Ms. Debbie Haas
Mr. Frederic V. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis N. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Fredericks, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Futterknecht, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bharat Gandhi
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Gard
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Gettel
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gindhart
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Guidos
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Herb
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hermann
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hogan, Sr.
Ms. Anne T. Larin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Maentz
Mr. and Mrs. William P. McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLernon
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller
Ms. Cynthia Ostrowski
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pastor
Dr. and Mrs. Harold D. Portnoy
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Quay
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rains
Mr. Robert W. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard I. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rossiter
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steffes
Mrs. Richard Strickland
Mr. Alfred Tobocman
Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Wagoner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Way
Mrs. Lawrence M. Weiner
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wiltsie, Jr.
$100–$249
Mr. and Mrs. David Alden
Larry J. and Louella G. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Becker
Jane & Florin Berca
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bluth
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Brown
Ms. Susan M. Brown
Ms. Sally Buick
Mr. Robert L. Siles and
Ms. Patricia Hill Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Buschmann
Ms. Kasey L. Buschmohle
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry L. Bush
Mr. and Mrs. Van Bussmann
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butkovich
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Canedo
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Colasanti
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Corning
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Crowe
Mrs. Robert Cutler
Mrs. William E. Davidson
Mr. and Mrs. Neil DeKoker
Mrs. Nena Dillick
Ms. Nancy Elton
Dr. and Mrs. Riad N. Farah
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fauver
Ms. Karen Robinson Fecho
Ms. Susan Feigenson and
Mr. Stuart Levine
Ms. Denise Fekaris
Ms. Doris Fell
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fink
Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Firestone
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gabrys
Mr. and Mrs. Kim Gasior
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gentilia
Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Giles
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Goldberg
Mr. Erich L. Graf
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Graff
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Green
Mr. and Mrs. H. Samuel Greenawalt
Dr. and Mrs. David P. Groth
Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Hauer
Mr. and Mrs. Brad M. Haugk
Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Hill
Mrs. Robert Ho
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Jessup
Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Johnston
Mrs. William L. Kahn
Mr. Charles J. Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimble
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Kolenda
Hal and Susan Koss
Mr. Gregory Lane
Ms. Linda Lhota
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Long
Mr. Joe Lunghamer, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Michael Lynch
Jane C. McKee
Mr. Christopher McLaughlin
Ms. Kathleen McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Meer
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller
Mrs. Thomas W. Miner
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Miskowski
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Mison
Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott Mitchell
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Muenk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Nunez
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg L. Orley
Mr. and Mrs. George Parolini
Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Petherick
Mr. Justin Power
Ms. Sara Reizen
Mr. and Mrs. John Rhame
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rich
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ruzumna
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Saeli
Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Schilke
Ms. Donna Seligman
Ms. Mary V. Simonelli
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.
Ms. Barbara R. Smith
Mr. Marshall Solomon and
Ms. Suzanne Shawn
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sotiroff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stapleton
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevenson
Mr. Holger Strutz and
Ms. Delphine Le Gallais
Dr. and Mrs. Martin E. Tessler
Dr. Thomas G. Varbedian, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Vibert
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Vlasic
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wagner
Ms. Marsha R. Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Welch, III
Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Whitfield
Mr. Henry Whiting, III and
Mrs. Karen Hagenlocker
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zack
Ms. Amy Zimmer
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Y. Zussman
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LONGTIME SUPPORTERS
2002
2003
Awarded a three-year, $1.5M federal grant to expand the PRISM
program and launched the first Hispanic Literacy program, Even
Start, in Oakland County. Pontiac site named Harris Center for
Children and Families in honor of Mort and Brigitte Harris. Began
contract with Beaumont Hospital, Troy to provide social work
services in their facility.
Awarded a three-year, $750,000 federal grant in support of
the Marijuana and Alcohol Free Youth program. The agency
became a mentor for the Erikson Institute of Chicago’s Fussy
Baby program.
LONGTIME
SUPPORTERS
20 Years or More
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry L. Bush
Mrs. Nena Dillick
Dr. and Mrs. James Gell
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Gladchun
Meg W. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Snyder, III
Mr. Alfred Tobocman
Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Von Voss
Mr. Phillip L. Werner
The Mort & Brigitte Harris Foundation
David & Andrea Page Family Fund
19 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher
Mrs. William B. Heaton
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Jessup
Norb and Carole Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Reuss
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Schilke
Mr. and Mrs. George Strumbos
Ajax Paving Industries
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
W. C. Roney Foundation
18 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Buschmann
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Czamanske, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Erdeljan
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gerson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hagenlocker
Mrs. Christina Heidrich
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Jones
Mrs. Velda G. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. G. Michael Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mrkonic, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mylod
Mr. Leslie Rose
Mrs. Richard Strickland
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Whipple
Bank of America
Brownrigg Companies, Ltd.
Charles Perlman Agency
P.K. Contracting, Inc.
Piper Trucking, Inc. 17 Years
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Beals
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Boese
Mr. and Mrs. Don Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gordon
Mrs. Teresa Hartle
Mr. Charles E. Letts, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Losh
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Miles
Mr. Carleton C. Patterson, Jr.
Mr. Robert W. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Sachs
Ms. Queenie Sarkisian
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scharff
Christ Church Cranbrook
The Young Foundation
16 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Alexejun
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Dauch
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Ebert
Mr. and Mrs. J Ferron
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Futterknecht, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Gettel
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Green
Mr and Mrs. Kirk N. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence M. Meter
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Pamel
Mr. and Mrs. George Parolini
Dr. and Mrs. Vijay Saigal
Mr. Ted J. Simon and
Mrs. Mary Ann Simon
Ms. Mary V. Simonelli
Ms. Barbara C. Van Dusen
Donald E. & Jo Anne Petersen Fund
15 Years
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Back
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. D’Avanzo
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Deneweth
Mr. and Mrs. Kinder Essington
Mrs. Walter W. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haron
Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Hauer
Mr. Darryl B. Hazel and
Ms. Sheila M. McEntee
Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kelly
Hal and Susan Koss
Jane C. McKee
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLernon
Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Brien, III
Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Sclawy
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Shullman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Snell
Ms. Karen G. Street
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sutton
Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Wagoner, Jr.
Mrs. Lawrence M. Weiner
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Y. Zussman
Butzel Long
Edward R. White Contractor, Inc.
First Presbyterain Church
of Farmington
KPMG LLP
The Nicholas and Louella Martin
Charitable Fund
Meyer & Anna Prentis Family Foundation
14 Years Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hartmann
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hogan, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Holmes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keramedjian
Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Klipfel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Larson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. MacGuidwin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Maentz
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg L. Orley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Prior
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Young, Jr.
SAKS Fifth Avenue
The Law Firm of John F. Schaefer
Marion & Robert Wyatt Foundation
13 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Amendt
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell V. Apeseche
Mrs. William E. Davidson
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Elshoff
Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Fredericks, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Firestone
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Kolenda
Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert Lesser
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J. Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Masilotti
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. McMechan
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Miskowski
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Serafinski
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sotiroff
Dr. and Mrs. Martin E. Tessler
The Berry Foundation
Black Forest Wilderness Valley
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
HP Enterprise Services, LLC
Malcolm & Beth Lowenstein Foundation
Northern Trust Bank
12 Years
Ms. Michelle E. Areeda
Jaswant and Surjeet Bagga
Mr. and Mrs. Gurminder S. Bedi
David and Frances Booth
Mr. Robert A. Brandenberg
Florence Brownfain
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eisenberg
Dr. Stephen D. Fabick and
Ms. Debbie Haas
Mr. Bruce and Mr. Dale Frankel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gabrys
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gentilia
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gindhart
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Hildebrand
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Kramer
Dr. and Mrs. Oscar N. Link, D.D.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maxwell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. McMurray
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mezey
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Muenk
Mr. and Mrs. F. David Murbach
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Nolte, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Pollack
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stapleton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Swanson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tonis
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Vibert
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Vlasic
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Wadle
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Way
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wolf, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Zantop
Spectrum Automation Company
The A. Alfred Taubman Foundation
Unilock Michigan, Inc.
11 Years
Dr. and Mrs. Alan R. Bass
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bickersteth
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Cash
Mr. Dan W. Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Cunnington
Mr. and Mrs. Neil DeKoker
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Earl
Ms. Doris Fell
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Gard
Ms. Marie Gemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hansz
Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Herb
Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Johnson
Dr. Mark A. and Gail Riggs Kelley
Mr. W. W. King
Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Lekas
Ms. Linda Lhota
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Locricchio
Ms. Kathleen Lynd and
Dr. Willem Jansen
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Meer
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mihalich
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pelton
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ruzumna
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Sidor
Mr. Mark Stesney and
Ms. Nancy A. Stesney
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wagner
Aston Martin Jaguar of Troy
Carl’s Golfland, Inc.
Comerica, Incorporated
10 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Braun
Dr. and Mrs. John Clarke
Mrs. Robert Cutler
Mr. and Mrs. Delano Dewindt, II
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Gardner
Mrs. Linda F. Helms
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hockstad
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimble
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kokoszka
Ms. Stephanie T. Le
Mr. John A. Lisiecki and
Ms. Rosemary K. Bayer
Mr. and Mrs. Shrikant C. Mehta
Henry and Patricia Nickol
Cecily and Jim O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Quay
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard I. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Saeli
Ms. Joan A. Sneyd
James H. Trask and
Frances R. Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. David Trush
Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Twomey
Mrs. James A. Williams
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GIFTS
GIFTS FROM
FOUNDATIONS &
ORGANIZATIONS
Foundations
$100,000 and Up
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
The Caldwell-Fisher Charitable
Foundation
$20,000–$99,999
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
The Young Foundation
$10,000–$19,999
Robert E. and Pamela S. Rossiter Fund
$100–$249
$500–$999
Ajax Paving Industries, Inc.
HP Enterprise Services, LLC
KPMG LLP
Microsoft Corporation
Penske Corporation
Two Seven Oh, Inc.
Bank of America
Forbes/Cohen Properties
Fort Wayne Contracting, Inc.
Freedman Benefits Group
Girls Golf, LLC
Maalouf Salon
RDM Associates
Summus, Limited
Trinity Health Employees
Unilock Michigan, Inc.
$2,500–$4,999
$250–$499
The A. Alfred Taubman Foundation
Organizations
$5,000–$9,999
Aston Martin Jaguar of Troy
$5,000–$9,999
Dexterity Construction Co., Inc.
Aon Foundation
MWB Contracting, Inc.
The Mort & Brigitte Harris Foundation
Northern Trust Bank
The Nicholas and Louella Martin
The Townsend Hotel
Charitable Fund
Weiner Family Foundation
$1,500–$2,499
Brownrigg Companies, Ltd.
$2,500–$4,999
Carnwath Excavating Company
Ralph L. and Winifred E. Polk
Cipparrone Contracting Inc.
Foundation
Consolidated Group
Resources, Inc.
$1,000–$2,499
Domino’s Pizza
Sammy C. and Betty R. Cupp
Ernst & Young
Foundation Fund
Great Lakes Soil &
Ann Dederick Fisher Fund
Environmental Consultants
Donald E. & Jo Anne Petersen Fund
Mercedes-Benz of Bloomfield Hills
Vlasic Family Foundation
Parametric Technology Corp.
$500–$999
Portraits by Sayles
The Eberly Family Charitable Fund
Spectrum Automation Company
Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation WDIV TV-4
The Lisa and Brian Meer Foundation
$1,000–$1,499
Meyer & Anna Prentis Family
ADP Dealer Services
Foundation
CBS Television Network
W. C. Roney Foundation
Comerica, Incorporated
Marion & Robert Wyatt Foundation
Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy
$250–$499
& Sadler, PLC
Malcolm & Beth Lowenstein
Detroit Auto Dealers Association
Foundation
Detroit Spectrum Painters
David & Andrea Page Family Fund
Johnson Controls, Inc.
The Prudential Foundation Matching P.K. Contracting, Inc.
Gifts Program
Piper Trucking, Inc.
Milton & Lois Zussman
TRW Automotive World
Philanthropic Fund
Ace Cutting Equipment
& Supply, Inc.
Agents Benefits Corporation
Birmingham Chiropractic Clinic P.C.
Butzel Long
First Presbyterian Church
of Birmingham
First Presbyterian Church
of Farmington
Grant, Millman & Johnson, P.C.
JAED, LLC
The Law Firm of
John F. Schaefer
MRI of Southfield
National Industrial
Maintenance, Inc.
Nagle Paving Company
Oce North America
Ralph Nichols Group, Inc.
SAKS Fifth Avenue
$100–$249
Charles Perlman Agency
Christ Church Cranbrook
David Bastianelli, D.D.S.
Edward R. White Contractor, Inc.
Glen Douglas Studio
GTZ Xpress Inc.
St. Paul United Methodist Church
Starfish Family Services
Toshiba Business Solutions
Walsh Financial Group
2005
2006
Expanded treatment opportunities to include support and
treatment groups and transportation for siblings of at-risk youth
through a Federal Expansion Grant for Adolescent Substance
Abuse Services.
Awarded a five-year grant from the Department of Health and
Human Services to provide education and support services to
fathers whose children are experiencing developmental delays/disabilities. Began contract with Alliance Mobile Health
to provide social work case management services to promote
appropriate use of emergency health care services.
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TRIBUTES & MEMORIALS
TRIBUTES
& MEMORIALS
Tributes
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Earl
Mr. Frederic V. Fisher
AMI & VITO ANTONUCCI
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis N. Frank
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison Mr.and Mrs.Edward E.Hagenlocker
The Mort & Brigitte Harris NANCY & MARTY BARR
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Klein
Dr. Mark A. and Gail Riggs Kelley
DINA & PATRICKCUNNINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Killian
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimble
LAURIE CUNNINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kramer
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
LAURIE & TOM CUNNINGTON Mr.and Mrs.William J.O’Brien,III
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Pienta
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scharff
MAUREEN D’AVANZO
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Seltzer
Cecily and Jim O’Connor
Ms. Karen G. Street
Mr. Alfred Tobocman
MICHAEL & BRENDA EARL
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Whipple
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zack
IRMA ELDER
Dr. and Mrs. Riad N. Farah
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simon
HANAN FARAH
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simon
HANAN & RIAD FARAH
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
SALLY FEELEY
Ms. Sara Reizen
LYNN FERRON
Cecily and Jim O’Connor
JOAN LESSEN FIRESTONE
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lessen
JOAN & IRA FIRESTONE
Ms. Carol J. Gitzendanner
BETTY FISHER
The Caldwell-Fisher
Charitable Foundation
Mr. Brian Cullin
Dr. Patricia Dolly
MARILYN FLINT
& MICHAEL MURPHY
Mr.and Mrs.Edward E.Hagenlocker
SYLVIA HAGENLOCKER
Cecily and Jim O’Connor
BRIGITTE HARRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Becker
Mr. Justin Power
Cecily and Jim O’Connor
MORTON B. HARRIS
Meyer & Anna Prentis
Family Foundation
ELISE HAYES
Cecily and Jim O’Connor
GAIL & MARK KELLEY
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Brown
MICHAEL KUNZMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Broder
ALLA LAUX
Mrs. Teresa L. Hartle
MARY BETH MACGUIDWIN
Cecily and Jim O’Connor
2006
2007
Launched a new Workforce Development initiative in
partnership with United Way for Southeastern Michigan and
Beaumont Hospitals, to give people the skills necessary to sustain
employment and support their families.
Entered into a Memo of Understanding creating the Family
Service Alliance for Southeastern Michigan (Alliance) with
Macomb Family Services, Family Service, Inc. of Detroit and
Wayne County.
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TRIBUTES & MEMORIALS
NEENA MEHTA
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
HERB & BILL BRAUNSCHWEIGER
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
EDWARD & JEANNE PINARDI
Mary V. Simonelli
NEENA & SHRIKANT MEHTA
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
SHARLOT BRENNER
Ms. Kathleen Lynd and
Dr. Willem Jansen
FRANKLIN D. ROBBINS
Mary V. Simonelli
JUDY MILLER
& JERRY ROSENFELD
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Klein
JOAN CHRISTIAN
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
JEAN SCHMALZEIDT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scharff
SANDY MORRISON
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simon
MRS. JULIAN COLEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
PHILIP SELVAN
Ms. Kathleen Lynd and
Dr. Willem Jansen
DONALD MYS
Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Lekas
NANCY COSGROVE
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
DONATO & GRACE SIMONELLI
Mary V. Simonelli
HILMARA & SAMIR NOUJAIM
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
ROBERT CUTLER
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Klein
SANDY TATE
Mary V. Simonelli
SUSAN O’BRIEN
Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Twomey
THOMAS DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
TED TRECIAK
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
SUSAN & BILL O’BRIEN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gentilia
Mrs. Robert Ho
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ruzumna
BRYANT EWING
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
ROBERT WITTBOLDT
Mr. Ted J. Simon and
Mrs. Mary Ann Simon
JUDY & DAVID SCHWARTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Klein
CATHERINE (KITTY) GALLERANI
Mary V. Simonelli
NADA SIMON
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
LAURA GRANDON
Ms. Kathleen Lynd and
Dr. Willem Jansen
Mary V. Simonelli
NADA & SAM SIMON
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
MARIAN ROSE GREEN
Jane and Florin Berca
KATIE VALENTI
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
RUTH GREENSTONE
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Klein
KATIE & SAM VALENTI
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
CHARLOTTE GUARASCIO
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Masilotti
LORI WAIDELICH
Mrs. Teresa L. Hartle
BILL KATZENSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Klein
DONNA & WALT YOUNG
Mr. and Mrs. John J. White
SARAH WEINER KEIDAN
Mr. Erich L. Graf
Memorials
RUTH KONKEL
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
GRACE BOLAND
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
PHILIP BOLTON
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oehrlein
LOUISE & JOE BOMMARITO
Mary V. Simonelli
BERNICE KRAMER
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Golden
DIANE LEWIS
Mary V. Simonelli
TOM MANNING
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Morrison
2008
2008
Awarded three-year grant for $1.2M to fund intensive case
management services, skills development and recovery support to
substance users who are involved with the criminal justice system
and have re-entered or are residing in the community.
Awarded three-year grant for $1.2M to develop Older Adult
Specialty In-Home Services (OASIS) to provide counseling for
depression and anxiety to older adults.
THE FUTURE
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“The future of Oakland Family Services
is about the children. The unsung heroes
are the people we serve who have the
courage to confront their circumstances
and never give up. It’s an honor to be
associated with an organization, staff,
board and volunteers that join us in
supporting this good work.” – Michael Earl
2009
2010
Reaccredited with Council on Accreditation of Services for
Families and Children, Inc.; OFS is one of the longest accredited
organizations in the country.
Selected by Oakland County Community Mental Health
Authority to be one of two providers delivering home and
office based mental health services to children with serious
emotional disturbances in Oakland County.
Pontiac
114 Orchard Lake Road
Pontiac, MI 48341
248 858 7766
Rochester Hills
130 Hampton Circle, Suite 100
Rochester Hills, MI 48307
248 853 0750
Walled Lake
2045 E. West Maple Road, Suite D-407
Walled Lake, MI 48390
248 624 381 2
Berkley
2351 West Twelve Mile Road
Berkley, MI 48072
248 544 4004
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