putting ability first the league for people with disabilities 2012
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putting ability first the league for people with disabilities 2012
THE LEAGUE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PUTTING ABILITY FIRST 11th ANNUAL GENTLY-WORN FUR SALE FALL 2012 Saturday, November 17th 11:00am - 4:00pm If you would like to begin receiving our e-newsletter, please email [email protected] to be added to our electronic mailing list. The League accepts car, truck, boat, motorcycle, and RV donations. Proceeds benefit The League. Donations may be tax deductible. To donate your vehicle, call 1-855-THE-LEAGUE or visit www.leagueforpeople.org for more information. GREEN... WORKS! LEFT: Kenyetta Booker was promoted to Director of the Adult Medical Day Program in February. Prior to becoming Director of Adult Medical Day and Chief Nursing Officer of the League, she worked as the Medical Coordinator for two years. LEFT: Christine Kukis was promoted to Director of Autism Services & Programs (ASAP) in January 2012. Kukis began her career part time at The League in 2007. She earned her masters degree in Clinical Pyschology in 2008 while she was the Manager of Individual Support & Respite Services. IMPORTANT UPDATES PROMOTIONS & STAFF UPDATES AT THE LEAGUE BUILDING ON STRENGTHS OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Every day, Jacob rides the mobility bus and anticipates his arrival at The League’s Career Center in Towson. Jacob, who has autism, is proud to be enrolled in the first session of a vocational initiative that many want to be a part of – Green Works, a new horticulture training program. Thanks to a generous grant from the TKF Foundation and in partnership with TALMAR Gardens and Horticulture Therapy Center, The League has hired horticultural expert, Peter Dunn who facilitates Green Works. “People with disabilities want to work. Basically, what Melissa Street, Job Coach, and I do is train our participants so that they can be self-sufficient working in a nursery or with a landscaper. The vocational services and support that The League provides is anchored in a clear understanding of each person’s unique needs and preferences,” commented Peter Dunn. ABOVE: Emily Carmichael was named Camp Director of the Year for 2011 from Camp Counselors USA, an award she received last March. Emily has worked at Camp Greentop for 10 years and became Director in 2011. ABOVE: Jacqueline Booker has been promoted to Charge PA (Program Assistant). She has also completed the 20 hour Medication Technician Training course and is now a Certified Medicine Technician (CMT). TALMAR’s greenhouse and The League’s existing large fenced garden and courtyard areas are used for group education and trainings. TALMAR’s Director and horticultural therapist, who also is involved in the training, Cate Murphy, recommended specific plantings that were added in The League’s garden to create a simulated work environment. These plants and plant related materials are used to educate, stimulate, exercise and build skills for participants. Developing better social skills, improving motor coordination, enhancing self esteem, and acquiring job skills are just a few of the many benefits. During the 12 weeks in training, he learned the basics of grounds maintenance. Jacob explains, “I picked up branches, swept, raked leaves, pushed mulch back in the beds, and used the backpack blower.” Vanessa Foster, Director of Vocational Services at The League mentions, “Empowering individuals with disabilities is at the core of our mission. This program supports our goal to build on the strengths of our participants and to help them to be productive citizens in our community. People like Jacob really want to get a job but their disability, makes it hard for them to access training and employment opportunities. The League can give them the support needed to develop necessary skills.” 2012 MILESTONES DINNER SPECIAL EDITION INSIDE THIS ISSUE: MEET THE HONOREES PHOTOS FROM THE EVENT HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EVENING 2012 SPONSORS TEAM WALT REACHED THE RIM! MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD CHAIR WALT WILLIAMS AND FRIENDS RAISE OVER $40,000 IN 100 MILE BIKE RIDE Over the weekend of July 28th and 29th, Walt Williams headed “Team Walt” as part of The League’s participation in the Catoctin Challenge, a 100 mile charity bike ride in Frederick County. Through the efforts of many, the Catoctin Challenge has raised more than $40,000 to date for the D.C. Kitchen and The League at Camp Greentop! Dear Friends of The League, PRESIDENT & CEO David A. Greenberg BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Andrew Slutkin -- Chair Dianna Rosborough -- Vice Chair Alan Spero -- Treasurer Sara Palmer -- Secretary MEMBERS Carol Dodson Edward Duggan Thomas Ellis Renee Gordon Michael Hettleman Janice Jackson Suzanne Levin-Lapides Rob McFeaters Arthur S. Mehlman M. John Meyer Terry Rakosky TJ Senker Frank Settleman Natalie Sherman Susan Talles Arnold Wallenstein Ralign Wells Phil Wetzler Walt Williams Judy Zerwitz OUR MISSION The League for People with Disabilities is committed to offering individuals the opportunity to: • gain independence • increase self-sufficiency • improve quality of life CORE VALUES • Accountability • Independence • Mutual Respect • Participant Focus • Quality Two weeks ago another successful summer at Camp Greentop concluded. Throughout 2012 we are celebrating Camp Greentop’s 75th anniversary and legacy of as one of America’s first residential camps for people with disabilities. Since its first summer session in 1937, Camp Greentop has have provided life-changing experiences for more than 10,000 individuals. To celebrate this milestone, The League for People with Disabilities established the Fund for Camp to support camper scholarships, staff recruitment and training as well as to enhance respite programming. The Fund for Camp will ensure that The League’s recreational and respite programs for people with disabilities are here today, tomorrow and for future generations. In addition, we have hosted several commemorative events and initiatives ranging from reunions to a spectacular dinner for 300 at The American Visionary Art Museum. We reconnected with past campers and friends up at Camp Greentop and also benefitted from the Catoctin Challenge, a charity bike ride from Frederick to Gettysburg this summer. After Day 1 of riding, there was an evening of food, fun and comradery at the Blue Lodge in Blue Ridge Summit, PA. Several League board members joined us in support of the event and Walt’s ride. During Day 2, Walt and his team took a brief rest stop at Camp Greentop to see some of his biggest fans cheer him on in the final stretch of the bike ride. The trip included a few flat tires and close calls, but Team Walt completed the challenge and renewed the commitment to the Catoctin Challenge in 2013. Thank you to all of our supporters and riders, and we hope to see everyone next year! I am proud to share that Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, a friend of The League, recognized our organization as its 2011 “Volunteer of the Year” for our participant volunteers’ hard work in both packaging and delivering meals. (See Below) I would like to thank each and every one of your for your ongoing support. Please help us to continue providing services to those in need by making a contribution with the envelope provided. From everyone at The League, thank you! Kindest regards, Andrew G. Slutkin Chair, Board of Directors MEALS ON WHEELS HONORS THE LEAGUE AS VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR ORGANIZATION In 2011 The League for People with Disabilities began offering participants in its Day Habilitation Program the opportunity to volunteer at Meals On Wheels, a nonprofit that provides nutritious meals to individuals who are unable to shop for or prepare their own meals. This partnership grew with the number of interested and eager League volunteers who not only participated in the packaging of the meals, but also delivered them three days a week to needy recipients throughout Baltimore City. Recently, at a volunteer appreciation luncheon hosted by Meals On Wheels, The League was presented with a plaque of recognition for “Volunteer of The Year.” Many staff members and participants from The League have had the pleasure of helping Meals on Wheels fulfill a very valued and necessary need within the community, and continue to maintain this relationship to ensure that services provided by Meals on Wheels remain consistent. The League gratefully acknowledges the Community Learning and Retention Specialists who continue to encourage and assist our participants during their community integration and work experiences. Specifically, Jamal Brunson, Charnell Black, Joseph Green, and Dwaylon Carter have been integral in helping our participants build the confidence, social awareness, vocational skills, and community connections needed to become more independent and self-sufficient. SPECIAL THANKS TO THE 2012 CATOCTIN CHALLENGE CORPORATE SPONSORS! AUNTIE ANNE’S PREZTEL PERFECT AVEMCO DIAMONDBACK BIKES EMBRACE HOME LANS FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES FIRST FINANCIAL GROUP FIST IN POST FILMS FOURTH RIVER DEVELOPMENT THE GREENE TURTLE THE OTT HOUSE PUB OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE ROY ROGERS SIMPLE IT CARE THE SOUTHERN GALVANIZING COMPANY SAFEWAY TOLL HOUSE CHIROPRACTIC, PA UBS WALMART WOODSBORO BANK EOPLE WIT RP H FO DI UE IES LIT BI SA The 75th anniversary celebrations didn’t stop after our Milestones celebration! On July 14th, we invited past campers, counselors, and directors, as well as friends and supporters of Camp Greentop to join us for a celebration up at Camp. Smokey the Bear even joined us with some National Park Rangers. Guests were invited to share stories ranging from how Camp Greentop has impacted their lives or their favorite camp memory. A big thanks to our Camp Greentop family for supporting us for the past 75 years and we look forward to many more! To support The Fund for Camp, visit www.leagueforpeople.org. THE L EA G Happy Anniversary Camp Greentop! 1937-2012 Above: Past and present Camp Greentop Directors all gathered together to celebrate the 75th anniversary. Left to Right: Longtime Greentop camper, Terry Berzofsky is happy to be back at Camp; Counselor Katie Phipps shares a smile with a camper during the festivities. Annual Awards & BACK of milestones event Advocacy Dinner Saturday, May 19th • 5:00 - 9:00pm at the American Visionary Art Museum On Saturday, May 19th, we celebrated the continually evolving relationship of The League for People with Diabilities’ Camp Greentop and The Rotary Club of Baltimore with two major milestones. 2012 marked the centennial anniversary for the Rotary Club of Baltimore as well as the 75th anniversary of The League’s Camping & Therapeutic Recreation program, fondly referred to as “Camp Greentop”. Hosted at the unique American Visionary Art Museum in downtown Baltimore, the event drew 300 guests who showed their support for our distinguished honorees that evening - Rotarian of the Year Erin Weigel, Rotarian of the Century Bob DeLisle, Richard “Dick” Frye, Renee & Barry Gordon, and the Catoctin National Park Rangers. With the help of all of those involved, we raised $70,000 for The Fund for Camp! We would like to thank everyone who made this year’s event such a tremendous success – our outstanding honorees, our generous sponsors and silent auction donors, our Board of Directors, Dinner Committee Members, staff and supporters. We would also like to thank all who came out to support The Rotary Club of Baltimore, The League, and Camp Greentop. thank you to our Generous Sponsors pLATINUM sPONSORS BGE Baltimore Gas & Electric Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation PNC Financial Services Group Mr. & Mrs. Andy & Amy Slutkin Left to Right: Smokey The Bear came to visit with John “Trapper” Kempisty, a National Park Ranger; Former Camp Director, Dick Dorn and his wife Nancy; Tom McFadden former Park Superintendent, Catoctin National Park shared stories Gold sponsors CS Technology Blanche Gordon & Family MEDI-RENTS bronze sponsors silver sponsors Building Owners & Managers Association Anonymous Advocates Herbert & Joan Friedman Kenyetta Booker, RN BSN Gorfine, Schiller & Gardyn, P.A. The Fish Family Mr. & Mrs. David & Wendy Gallagher, Evelius & Jones LLP Greenberg Heritage Financial Consultants, LLC KPMG, LLP Barbara & Michael Hettleman Pat's Gutter & Home Exterior The Gordon Brothers & Families Services The League for People with Disabilities Progressive Health Group Board of Directors RCM&D Inc. Suzanne Levin-Lapides Penza Bailey Architects In honor of Judy and Arnold Zerwitz's 50th Wedding Anniversary, with great love from their children and grandchildren Right: Jeff Penza, a leader amongst the Rotary Club of Baltimore, and handed out several Rotary awards to start off the program. Below: Honoree Dr. Barry Gordon with David & Laurie Hodgson and The League’s President & CEO, David A. Greenberg. Above: Chair of The League’s Board, Andy Slutkin and his wife, Amy. Above: League Board Member Judy Zerwitz with her husband Arnold, and Board Member Art Mehlman and his wife Judy, Milestones Committee member. Above: Ricky Gnibus, a member of The League’s Medical Day Choir, and his father with John “Trapper” Kempisty, a National Park Ranger. Above: Renee & Dr. Barry Gordon are presented with a campership in their honor joined on stage with Milestones Committee Chair Suzanne Levin-Lapides, League Board Member Wendy L. Shiff, The League’s Chair of the Board Andy Slutkin, and The League’s President & CEO David A. Greenberg. Above: Three of a Kind concluded the evening with music and camp themed songs for guests to enjoy. Above: Superintendent, Catoctin Mountain Park Ranger, Mel Poole represented the Catoctin Mountain Park Rangers when they were honored by The League for their hard work of maintaining the Park for use by Camp Greentop over the years. Above: Terri Parrish, David Ward, Honoree Dick Frye, and League Board Member, Janice Jackson. Below: Chad Casserly, Former Greentop Director and Vicki Glenn join in the celebration. Left: Silent auctions tables with over 50 items, including sports memorabilia and vacation packages. Right: Michael Hettleman, and Honoree Renee Gordon, who are both co-chairs for The League’s Fund for Camp. Above: Rotarians Jeff Penza and Harold Madison present the Rotarian of the Century award to Bob DeLisle, along with The League’s Chair of the Board Andy Slutkin and President & CEO, David A. Greenberg. Above: Vice President of The League’s Camping & Recreation Program, Bill Morgan with Judy Moser, who has been attending Camp Greentop for 49 years. Above: Jackie, a member of The League’s Medical Day Choir raises the flag during The Pledge of Allegiance. Above: Senior Vice President of The League Stephen Freeman, and his wife Marian with fellow Rotarians, Harold Madison and Kali Malik. Right: Phil Wetzler, League Board Member congratulates Honoree Dick Frye. Dick surprised us all by presenting an additional donation check for over $13,000 to The Fund for Camp to help send children to a Camp that helped shape his own life. Above: All of The League’s Board Members gathered for a group photo. Thank you for all of your support! Right: Kenyetta Booker, Director of The League’s Medical Day Program and her fiance, Ulysses Housten.