MSO Happenings - Mid-Sioux Opportunity, Inc.
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MSO Happenings - Mid-Sioux Opportunity, Inc.
V O L UM E 2 3, I S S UE 1 0 MID- S IOUX OPP ORT UNIT Y, INC. J UL Y / AUG UST 2 0 1 2 MSO Happenings I N S I D E T HI S IS S UE : Notes from the Director’s Desk This month saw some changes in our outreach office hours. We will be reducing hours in Ida and Lyon counties to 1 day per week and to 2 days per week in Plymouth County. Cherokee county will be open 3 days per week. Sioux county hours did not change. Applications for LIHEAP will be taken by appointment only. These changes are necessary due to budget considerations. We will also be starting Head Start classes this month. Our numbers are looking good as far as filling classrooms, although we seem to have a high number of drops due to families moving. This month is also the end of the agency fiscal year. We have had a very good year despite the uncertainty in the federal budget. The coming months will most likely see a continuing resolution taking us through January. Cuts and/or tax increases will be needed at that time in order to avoid across the board cuts in most government services. The coming year is stacking up to be one of the most eventful in our history. The fall harvest season is here already due to the drought and warm temperatures. We wish the best for our farmers and communities as we are all dependent upon agriculture in Iowa. We hope for a safe and successful harvest season. Dick Sievers Executive Director CACFP 2 Administration 3 Outreach Hours Change 4 Making Your Workplace Tobacco-free 5 Outreach Happenings 6-7 Two Credentialed In New Consultation Model 8 Floyd Valley Hospital Health Notes 9 Consumer Advisory 10 Employee Anniversaries 11 WIC/MCH CLINIC CALENDAR Sept. 4 & Oct. 2 - Ida Grove Sept. 5 & Oct. 3 - Cherokee Sept. 11 & Oct. 9 - Sioux Center Sept. 12 & Oct. 10 - Orange City Sept. 18 & Oct. 16 - Rock Rapids Sept. 19 & Oct. 17 - Le Mars Sept. 25 & Oct. 23 - Rock Valley Sept. 26 & Oct. 24- Hawarden The mission of Mid-Sioux Opportunity, Inc. is to meet the needs of communities and families through the provision of services which will enhance the well-being of all people in need.” P AG E 2 CACFP P AG E 3 ADMINISTRATION Recently the administrative department has taken on a new contract. This will involve providing accounting services for the Iowa Community Action Association or ICAA. ICAA is the state entity that represents the 18 community action agencies in Iowa. They have a budget of approximately $500,000.00 and 3 staff persons. This contract will provide some additional income to Mid-Sioux and allow us to branch out into the world of financial services. Thanks to the administrative staff for taking on this new challenge. Other activities the department is working on include the updating of personnel policies, evaluating social media options, and preparing for the annual audit. Mid-Sioux will also be evaluating the potential to place a new day care facility at our site in Rock Rapids. The Rock Rapids Development office will be helping us with this project. Administrative staff includes the following: Tammy Nilles/Bookkeeper, Shannon Hoffman/Bookkeeper, Melany Roling/Bookkeeper Sharon Heidesch/Fiscal & Human Resource Director, Dick Sievers/Executive Director, Beth Tentinger/Receptionist Not Present: Connie Galles/Custodian P AG E 4 OUTREACH HOURS CHANGE Effective September 1, 2012, the Mid-Sioux Opportunity, Inc. Outreach office hours will change. Beginning September 6, 2012, the Ida Grove office will be open on Thursdays each week from 9AM to 4PM. Please call the local office at 712-364-2175 if you have need of services in Ida County. Dick Sievers Executive Director In addition to the change in office hours, the Ida area Ministerial Association which includes Odeboldt will be taking responsibility for the establishment of a food pantry serving the area. Details are yet to be worked out and more information will be forthcoming. Persons wishing to access services on days when the Mid-Sioux office is closed may contact the Cherokee Mid-Sioux office at 712-225-3322. Office hours in Cherokee are 8 AM to 4:30 PM on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week beginning on September 1, 2012. *************************************************************************************************** Rock Rapids Outreach office will be open on Wednesdays from 9 AM to 4 PM. People may contact our Sioux County office at 712-722-3611 on the days when we are not in Lyon County. Food pantry, Back to School, Thanksgiving Baskets and our Christmas program will be operated by ATLAS of Lyon County beginning this year. Their office in Lyon County will serve as the contact point for the services mentioned above and Mid-Sioux will continue to work with them to provide referrals, information and support to families. The ATLAS telephone number is 712-472-9016. ************************************************************************************************** The office hours for the Plymouth Mid-Sioux Outreach office will go from 3 days per week to 2 days. The office will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from 9 AM to 4 PM. The telephone number is 712-546-6603. We will still provide the same services that we always have with the exception of the food pantry and holiday programs. The Christian Needs Center will serve as the primary food pantry outlet in Le Mars. They have graciously agreed to be the primary source for Thanksgiving and Christmas programs as well. We very much appreciate their partnership and will continue to work closely with them on referrals and coordination of services. ************************************************************************************************ “We regret that funding dictates this change,” says Dick Sievers, Mid-Sioux Executive Director. “We are excited about the partnerships we have established and want residents to know that services from Mid-Sioux will still be available to them.” The Mid-Sioux central office in Remsen is open 5 days per week from 8 AM to 4:30 PM. That telephone number is 800-859-2025. Applications for LIHEAP or Energy Assistance will be by appointment only this year. More information on that service will be provided. TM P AG E 5 P AG E 6 JULY OUTREACH HAPPENINGS Hello from Lyon County. Summer hit us with hot, humid weather. Now it seems to be back to normal Hot and humid. With school starting, we have been gathering supplies for our students. Again this year the response has been overwhelming. Happy kids going back to school, right? Once again the dentist donated new toothbrushes and toothpaste. This year, I requested different size brushes, that way the older students didn’t received brushes meant for the little ones. Shirley Long Lyon County Outreach In May, the city of Rock Rapids provided discounts on swimming pool passes, from 50% to 90% off a family pass, normally costing $100.00. A number of our families received passes for $10.00. This is fantastic. I only have a few days left here at Mid-Sioux. The last 5 years have been the most rewarding years of my life, even with LiHEAP. There have been ups and downs, but mostly ups. Every day something new. I’ve heard some strange stories why the rent wasn’t paid or the electricity has been shut off - but the cell phone bill was paid. Watching children receive a new book bag filled with school supplies or one of our elderly clients picking up the Thanksgiving turkey and trimmings, knowing that they would now be able to have a Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends. The parents picking up the Christmas gifts. The tears, hugs, and smiles made every day worthwhile. I will be volunteering for Atlas, but mostly spending time with family and friends and catching up on things that have been put on the back burner. Gert will be in Rock Rapids and Sioux Center until the end of September . She has kept this office running smoothly for the last four years, everything organized. She made our lives so much easier. A big THANK YOU to Gert. I also would like to thank all of our sponsors. Without them, many of our projects wouldn’t have been possible. Especially, Pastor Lint for all of his hard work with the Lyon County Council and bringing fresh meat for the Food for Life program. P AG E 7 LE MARS OUTREACH HAPPENINGS My name is Sara Lively and many of you know me as Joan Forcier, Cherokee County Outreach Coordinator’s assistant. Joan has retired and I have been given the task of filling her shoes so to speak. I am the new Outreach Coordinator for Cherokee, Plymouth and Ida County. I have a new assistant and would like everyone to welcome her to our offices. Courtney Johnson comes to us from Sibley, IA and is a welcomed addition to our family. Sara Lively Outreach Coordinator Ida, Cherokee & Plymouth Le Mars office will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00. Both Courtney and I will be covering, as Plymouth is a very large county but I am confident that we will be able to still provide the same service as before. Times are hard for everyone right now. More and more people are losing jobs or are unable to find jobs. It is sad to hear the stories of so many new families but am glad they are finding their way into our agency so we can help direct them in a positive direction. LiHEAP is fast approaching and we have been very busy getting our ducks in a row and anxious to begin the new season. This year we are trying something new. Starting November 1, LiHEAP applications will be taken by appointments. It is still a first come-first serve program so make sure to call in October to set up an appointment if you are planning on doing a LiHEAP application. We are continuing to look for families to sign up for Early Head Start and Head Start. These are wonderful programs for families. Early Head Start actually begins with a pregnant mom and goes until the child is 3. Head Start is a free pre-school that has been around for 40+ years. If you know of anyone who would like to sign up for either program in the area, have them give us a call at 712-546-6603! We continue to be busy with WIC (Women Infants and Children) as well. WIC almost always meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Our next clinic is Wednesday, September 19 at the Le Mars Convention Center. It was nice to see you all again! Stop in the office and say hi if you are in the area! P AG E 8 TWO CREDENTIALED IN NEW CONSULTATION MODEL THAT BUILDS ON PROVIDER STRENGTHS We’ve all heard it before. For every weakness, focus on three strengths. At Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) we’re doing just that during on-site consultation with child care providers by using I-Consult strategies. Two of our Child Care Consultants received credentials from Iowa State University as part of their I-Consult strategy training in July, 2012. Megan Kerkmann, Child Care Consultant, received the I-Consult Mentor Credential. Kim Schroeder, Child Care Consultant Health Specialist, received the I-Consult Child Care Consultant Credential. I-Consult is a system of relationship-based professional development programs developed by ISU to support agencies like CCR&R with providing on-site consultation and coaching services to early child care programs. During on-site consultation, child care consultants usually help a provider with a problem they are having or something they’d like to do differently. Consultants help with the solution or implement a change. For example, a program has books available in the two-year old room. Except the books are all tossed into one big box. The consultant might focus on the strength that the program does have the books. But the consultant would also help the caregiver see the significance of purchasing a bookcase to display the books and give the children easier access to them. Consultants across the state are going through I-Consult training program to provide effective consultation services. From the Left: Megan Kerkmann, Kim Schroeder P AG E 9 P AG E 1 0 P AG E 1 1 Employee Anniversaries Apologies to Devi Ray for missing her July Anniversary. Thank you for 7 years of service in the Ida Grove Outreach. August 2012 Years of Work Employee Service Program Location Donni White 23 Years Head Start Le Mars Sandra Ostercamp 22 Years Head Start Cherokee Darla Reppe 22 Years Head Start/EHS Remsen Jean Waldschmitt 17 Years WIC/MCH Remsen Betty Steenblock 17 Years Head Start Orange City Patricia Ericson 16 Years Head Start Akron Karmin Jeltema 14 Years Child Care Resource & Referral Remsen Michelle Ostermyer 14 Years Head Start Le Mars Cathy Reed 13 Years Head Start Cherokee Suzanne VandeHoef 12 Years Early Head Start Le Mars Clydene Canady 11 Years Child Care Resource & Referral Remsen Kelli Wood 8 Years Head Start/EHS Remsen Laura Benson 7 Years FaDSS Remsen Jessica Tentinger 7 Years Child Care Resource & Referral Remsen Sonja Heronemus 5 Years Head Start Rock Rapids Emily Schroeder 5 Years Head Start Le Mars Chris Jansen 5 Years Head Start/EHS Remsen Kendra Rensink 5 Years Head Start/EHS Remsen Megan Kramer 4 Years Head Start Rock Valley Janie Ballard-Harry 3 Years Child Development Center Hawarden Rachael Knight 3 Years Early Head Start Rock Valley Robin Harvey 3 Years Head Start Cherokee Megan List 2 Years Outreach Sioux/Lyon Lisa Konopasek 2 Years Early Head Start Le Mars Amanda Nunn 2 Years Early Head Start Rock Valley Katie Gannon 1 Year Child Care Resource & Referral Remsen Kelly Phelps 1 Year Child Care Resource & Referral Fort Dodge Jody Lehman 1 Year Child Care Resource & Referral Dakota City Amber Ziesman 1 Year Child Care Resource & Referral Fort Dodge Becky Berkenpas 1 Year Head Start Le Mars Kassie Carpio 1 Year Early Head Start Orange City Kristin Zerse 1 Year Head Start Sioux Center Aileen Donovan 1 Year Head Start Orange City September 2012 Years of Work Employee Service Program Location Sharon Heidesch 34 Years Administration Remsen Sue Miller 17 Years Child Development Center Hawarden Deb McPherson 16 Years Head Start Akron Marti Meissner 15 Years Head Start Le Mars Anita Penning 15 Years WIC/MCH Remsen Cindy Van Hill 15 Years Head Start Rock Rapids Shari Smith 15 Years Head Start/EHS Remsen Kim Schroeder 14 Years Child Care Resource & Referral Remsen Jane List 12 Years Head Start Orange City Carri Koele 10 Years Head Start Akron Courtney Loutsch 7 Years WIC/MCH Remsen Dale Schmith 6 Years Head Start Rock Valley Liz Schmith 4 Years Head Start Rock Valley Edna Frisch 4 Years Head Start Akron Deb Baldwin 4 Years Child Care Resource & Referral Hinton Megan Kerkmann 3 Years Child Care Resource & Referral Le Mars Verenice Islas 3 Years Head Start Orange City Julie A. Colling 1 Year Early Head Start Le Mars Edith Small 1 Year Head Start Akron Welcome: Courtney Johnson, Intake Staff, Outreach, Cherokee Sandra Lerdal, Assistant Teacher, Child Development Center, Hawarden Jolene Johnson, Child Care Consultant Supervisor, Remsen James Chapman, Family Advocate, Sioux County Sarah Kraayenbrink, Team Leader/Teacher, Rock Rapids Head Start P AG E 1 2 Mid-Sioux Opportunity, Inc. Toll Free # 1-800-859-2025 Cherokee County Outreach Mon,Wed, & Fri 921 Second Street Cherokee, Iowa 51012 Phone # 712-225-3322 Fax # 712-225-1083 Administrative Offices 418 S. Marion Street Remsen, Iowa 51050 Phone # 712-786-2001 Fax # 712-786-3250 Plymouth County Outreach Mon., Wed. & Fri. 180 10th Street SE; Box 1 Le Mars, Iowa 51031 Phone # 712-546-6603 Fax # 712-546-6603 Lyon County Outreach Meghan List (M,W,F 9 am - 4 pm) 302 South Lincoln Rock Rapids, Iowa 51246 Phone/Fax # 712-472-3746 [email protected] Ida County Outreach Mon, Wed., & Fri. 703 W State Hwy 175; Ste. 1 Ida Grove, Iowa 51445 Phone # 712-364-2175 Fax # 712-364-3792 Sioux County Outreach Meghan List (M, T, Th, F) 313 N Main Avenue Sioux Center, Iowa 51250 Phone # 712-722-3611 Fax # 712-722-3611 [email protected] www.hawk-i.org or contact Courtney Loutsch at Mid-Sioux Opportunity, Inc. 1-800-859-2025 or 712-786-3494 fax: 712-786-3250 [email protected] Board of Directors Executive Committee Tom Letsche, President Caryn Barry, Vice-Chair Carol Van Gelder, Secretary Joe Cronin, Treasurer Low-Income Sector Representatives Ann Cole-Nelson, Plymouth County Caryn Barry, Cherokee County Evelyn Baldwin, Lyon County Carolyn Salberg, Sioux County Vern Beernink, Sioux County Finance Committee Caryn Barry Joe Cronin Tom Letsche Dean Schmidt Private Sector Representatives Jean Miller, Cherokee County Betty Knudson, Cherokee County Carol Van Gelder, Sioux County Gordon Smith, Lyon County Personnel Committee Tom Letsche Merle Koedam Jean Miller Public Sector Representatives Tom Letsche, Plymouth County Don Kass, Plymouth County Barry Thompson, Plymouth County Dean Schmidt, Cherokee County Al Bloemendaal, Sioux County Joe Cronin, Ida County Merle Koedam, Lyon County