founder`s review... - The Refuge Center for Counseling
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founder`s review... - The Refuge Center for Counseling
The Refuge Center for Counseling 2012 Annual Report Thoughts from Our Board Pg. 3 Whom Have We Served? Pg. 6 Opening New Doors Pg. 8 Refuge’s First Conference Pg. 4 Innovation & Excellence Pg. 7 Community Support Pg. 10 FOUNDER’S REVIEW... Dear Friends, Family and all Refuge Supporters: THE REFUGE CENTER FOR COUNSELING 103 Forrest Crossing Blvd, Suite 102 Franklin, TN 37064 2783 Smith Springs Road Nashville, TN 37217 Phone: 615.591.5262 email: [email protected] web: therefugecenter.org We also offer services via Skype! Give us a call to find out more! facebook.com/therefugecenter twitter.com/therefugecenter As I reflect on 2012, I am humbled and filled with gratitude. This year has been marked by growth, innovation, provision and collaboration. In 2012 we opened a new office space, grew our Board of Directors, hosted our inaugural educational Fall conference, launched “The Story Project,” advanced our technology systems, invested in opportunities for staff to deepen relationships, and were honored for our culture of compassionate care. In 2012 we provided 8,386 counseling sessions for 1,061 individuals. Our goal is to ensure that every client who seeks our help receives excellent, timely care. Please consider ways you may want to partner with us in 2013 so we can continue to provide a place of refuge for those who are hurting. To learn more about The Refuge Center, please visit our website at therefugecenter.org. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook! Sincerely, Amy Alexander Refuge Center Executive Director The Refuge Center for Counseling exists to offer affordable professional counseling services in order to empower, educate and support individuals, couples and families in need. The Refuge Center is a 501(c)(3) organization. We are also a Partner with the United Way. THOUGHTS FROM OUR 2012 REFUGE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Roger Johnson — President Thomas F. White — Vice President Cain Myers — Treasurer Linda Jackson — Secretary Samuel Aderogba Gary Bailey Natalie Embry Nicole Floyd Dawn Garcia Terre Grable Jennifer Gillett Richard Hoertner Beth Hopkins Brad Kirkpatrick Martin Maguire Vanessa Melius Melanie Reeves Keith Solomon — Past President REFUGE PARTNERSHIP COUNCIL: Dan Alexander Stacey Allen Mitch Anderson Rachelle Buchanan Robyn Jones Clark Taj George Dr. Ted Klontz Richard Lloyd BOARD Our BOARD OF DIRECTORS chose the following words and phrases to describe 2012 for Refuge: HOPE GROWTH BLESSED INTEGRITY BOLDNESS HOLISTIC VISION INNOVATIVE DETERMINED EXCELLENCE FORWARD THINKING INSPIRING COMPASSION As I think back on the blessing of 2012, I am grateful to our heavenly Father for His faithful provision and guidance. In 2012, The Refuge Center saw tremendous growth and change, all guided by a committed Board, strong strategic plan and faithful Executive Director. We continued to be blessed with more opportunities to serve individuals and families. To facilitate this growth, we were blessed to open a new office space in Franklin that provides a welcoming, comfortable and peaceful environment. Clients and staff alike have been grateful for the blessing of this new space. 2012 was a year of new beginnings on two additional fronts. The inaugural Refuge Center conference was a huge success, and we are excited to see how this event grows and opens up new opportunities to serve the community. In addition, “The Story Project” was launched. This video project provides several clear windows into what actually happens within the day to day work of our staff and clients. These stories of HOPE are powerful examples of the sacred work to which God has called The Refuge Center. I am humbled to serve alongside committed staff and board members, as well as strong community partners and churches in pursuing the mission of The Refuge Center. Sincerely, Roger Johnson Refuge Center Board President 3 INSPIRING Finding Your Way When Things Get Lost in Translation On September 28, The Refuge Center for Counseling launched its inaugural conference—“Communication conundrum: Finding your way when things get lost in translation.” The conference featured keynote speaker Dr. Ted Klontz and was designed to help attendees explore barriers to communication and identify ways to remove them, whether it be at work or at home. Participants felt the event was “practical, personal, thought provoking and strikingly professional.” The event also raised more than $7,000 that will directly support The Refuge Center and the many individuals, couples and families in need whom it serves. 4 SHARING GOD’S LOVE WITH A HURTING WORLD ONE PERSON AT A TIME... FEMALE, AGE 46: “This is the safest place I know. It helps you not feel alone. It gives you hope and help. I need what is offered here — therapy, meds, and a sliding scale. My income was very low, and I was not turned away. This is so important! I refer people here. There are so many that need this center. Thank you for everything!” FEMALE, AGE 57: “I am so blessed to have had my counselor to accompany me on my journey to recovery. She has offered the compassion and understanding of a real friend while maintaining her professional boundaries. I highly recommend The Refuge Center and their wonderful counselors to anyone who has lost their way and needs help to get their life back on track. Trust the counselors and the information and tools that they give you. Use them daily. Your life will turn around. You will be amazed. Again, thanks to my counselor for sharing all her wisdom and knowledge. I will forever be grateful.” PARENT OF 11 YEAR OLD CLIENT: “Bringing my daughter to The Refuge Center for counseling has been an amazing experience for her. Under the caring and gentle hand of her therapist, she has learned how to gain the strength within herself to manage difficult situations at home and at school and sort out confusing adult behavior. She trusts this place and has found comfort in being here. I will keep bringing her for as long as she needs and wants to.” FEMALE, AGE 61: “I was afraid to go to a counselor. I thought it would take long and cost too much to explain to a counselor about my life and all the problems I’ve had being that I am 61. One desperate day I dialed the number. Sometimes I ask myself why did I wait so long, but then I realize that in God’s timing, He allowed it to happen at this time. Money was a problem, but with the sliding scale amount I felt like I could handle it. The counselor knew exactly how to guide me by asking me questions to figure out what my real problems were stemming from. I found out that ‘I’m good enough’ even though someone rejected me 40 years ago and that I am much better off because they did. If you are scared to go to a counselor, let me assure you, wait no longer and give The Refuge Center a try. They are up on the most effective and newest counseling techniques. I am so grateful for them.” MALE, AGE 37: “The counseling at The Refuge Center has made me a believer in the healing power of God. I can’t thank God enough for putting my counselor and the Refuge in my life.” FEMALE, AGE 40: “After my husband was arrested for domestic assault and then a week later filed for divorce, it was so nice to know that with little money, my four kids and I had a place to go where we could receive the counseling service we needed. It was a huge relief to find a counselor to work with my 10 year old who kept everything inside. Our counselor was able to get him to open up and share feelings through fun games like tic-tac-toe, basketball, and a wonderful ‘happy bag’. After forcing him to go to his first session, my son never complained or resisted coming back. Thank you for the sliding-fee scale and for being here in Franklin.” 5 Whom Have We Served? [2012] TOTAL CLIENTS SERVED: 1,061 [2012] Average Fee Per Session: $37.48 [2012] TOTAL SESSIONS: 8,386 [2012] Average Number of Sessions Per Client: 15.75 [2012] GENDER: Female 71 % Male 29 % [2012] RACE: Caucasian African American Hispanic Other 92 % 3% 3% 2% (24% of clients below the poverty line) [2012] AGE: 0-5 1% 6-12 8% 13-19 11 % 20-54 75 % 55+ 5% [2012] COUNTY: Williamson 62 % Davidson 20 % Maury 10 % Other 8% SHELTERS: Bridges, Hope House CHURCHES: Brentwood Baptist, Christ Community, Christ United Methodist, Cornerstone Presbyterian, East Nashville Community Church, Fellowship Bible Church, Fourth Ave. Church of Christ, Grace Chapel, Grassland Heights Baptist, Journey Church, Lakeshore Community Church, Newsong, North Korean United Methodist, Oak Valley Baptist, People’s Church, Ridgeview Community Church, Rolling Hills, Smith Springs Church of Christ, Southview Community Church, Strong Tower Bible Church, Tusculum Church of Christ, Walker Baptist, Zion Presbyterian OTHER COUNSELING CENTERS: Above and Beyond Counseling, Agape, Bethesda, Bradford Health Services, Catholic Charities, Centerstone, Child Advocacy Center, Cumberland Heights, Deep Waters Christian Counseling, Family and Children’s Services, Guidance Center, Lifecare, Love Path 911, Mending Hearts, Mercy Family Services, Mercy Ministries, Nashville Children’s Alliance, Pastoral Counseling Center, Porter’s Call, private practice counselors, Sparks Clinic SCHOOLS: David Lipscomb University, Ezell Harding, Granberry Middle School, TN Baptist Children’s Home, Trevecca University, Vanderbilt University, Walnut Grove, Williamson County School social workers OTHER: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Brentwood Cool Springs Chamber of Commerce, CASA, Conduit Mission, Community Outreach Ministries, DCS, Drug Court, Franktown, Franklin Food Bank, GAP, Graceworks, Heritage Medical Associates, Life Bridges, Lifeway, local attorney’s, Maryland Farms Pediatrics, media, Men of Valor, Mobile Crisis, current and former Refuge Center clients, private practice counselors, Refuge Center website, Rolling Hills Hospital, Search Ministry, Williamson Medical Center PRESENTING ISSUES: Addiction, Adoption/Attachment Issues, Anxiety, Behavioral Issues, Career Transition, Child Abuse, Cutting, Depression, Divorce Adjustment, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorder, Family Crisis Grief and Loss, Marital Crisis, OCD, Parenting Challenges, Personality Disorders, Pre-Marital Planning, Relationship Issues, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Identity issues, Trauma 6 COMPASSION INNOVATION & EXCELLENCE THE REFUGE CENTER RECOGNIZED FOR COMPASSIONATE CARE This past fall, the Center for Nonprofit Management recognized The Refuge Center for Counseling as a finalist for the Baptist Healing Trust Compassionate Care Award, which is designed to honor a nonprofit where love and compassion characterize its delivery of service. As a finalist, The Refuge Center received a $5,000 grant, and its culture of compassionate care was highlighted at “Salute to Excellence”—the largest nonprofit awards dinner in the country. REFUGE STORY PROJECT In late 2012, The Refuge Center for Counseling launched “The Story Project”—an initiative that through a series of videos will take community members inside the lives of THE REFUGE CENTER GOES “PAPERLESS” In order to provide the most efficient and effective services to our clients, The Refuge Center went “paperless” this year and transitioned from the use of paper client files to an Electronic Medical Records system. We are pleased to be working with Infinite Practice in this process. This highlights one more area The Refuge is providing cuttingedge services. Refuge Center clients as they tell their stories of hope. The debut video featured Refuge Center client Betty, who is known to many as “The Miracle Lady.” After being beat, stabbed and left for dead by her husband in 2011, she was revived five times, and she lived to tell her story. The stories of several other clients will be shared throughout 2013 as an effort to bring a greater awareness of the hope and healing that can be found within The Refuge Center’s walls. 7 REFUGE OPENS ITS DOORS AT NEW LOCATION Please like us on Facebook: facebook.com/therefugecenter Please follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/therefugecenter Please call our office for more information on Skype! Don’t forget to check out our website! therefugecenter.org 8 2012 was a year of great growth for The Refuge Center. In August, the organization moved and opened its doors to clients at a new location. Located at 103 Forrest Crossing Blvd., Suite 102, The Refuge Center’s new offices offer more space and amenities for the growing number of clients it serves in the Middle Tennessee area. GROWTH THE RANDY CLARK DONOR RECOGNITION SOCIETY Randy Clark is one of The Refuge Center’s founding board members, and he provided seed money for the agency to grow and take root in the community during its first three years of operation. Members of the Randy Clark Donor Recognition Society are in the elite company of others who have made the highest level of commitment to The Refuge Center through their wise leadership, generous philanthropy and ongoing friendship. Their impact on The Refuge Center is immense, and their influence is widespread. The Randy Clark Donor Recognition Society is the backbone of The Refuge Center’s financial stability. We encourage donors to consider making three-year pledges, but annual and one-time gifts are also gladly accepted. Please visit our website at therefugecenter.org to make immediate donations online, learn how shopping on amazon.com can benefit The Refuge Center, and several other ways to give. BLESSED [2012] INDIVIDUALS SUPPORTING THE REFUGE CENTER THE CEDAR SOCIEY: $250 - $999 Mrs. Julia Halford Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Johnson Ms. Dana Lewis Mr. Dan Matlock Ms. Vanessa Melius Mr. Cain Myers Mr. & Mrs. Michael Orrick Mrs. Melanie Reeves Mr. & Mrs. Carl Roberts Mr. Keith Solomon Mr. & Mrs. Mark Spivey Ms. Jennifer Tidwell Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Varcoe Mr. Paul Williams THE POPLAR SOCIETY: $1,000 - $2,499 Ms. Katherine Alexander Mr. Gary Bailey Ms. Lou Beasley Mr. & Mrs. Jake Embry Ms. Dawn Garcia Ms. Linda Jackson Mr. Blake Watt Mr. Thomas White THE WALNUT SOCIETY: $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Amy Alexander Mr. Roger Johnson THE HICKORY SOCIETY: $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Randy Clark 9 VISION [2012] FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS SUPPORTING THE REFUGE CENTER: Allegra Print and Imaging Angela Simpson DDS Bank of America Foundation Baptist Healing Trust Da Vita Inc. Emmy Lou Tompkins Foundation Frist Foundation HCA Tri-Star Health Healthways McCann, Hubbard and Solomon Attorney’s at Law Memorial Foundation Middle Tennessee Electric-Customer Care Program Music City Directory Next Version Systems Peachtree Planning of TN Pinnacle Bank Predators Foundation Rolling Hills Psychiatric Hospital Solomon Parks Title and Escrow LLC Stella and Dot- Nicole Floyd, Independent Stylist Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital [2012] REFUGE SUPPORTING CHURCHES: 2012 REFUGE EXPENSES: PROGRAMS FUNDRAISING ADMINISTRATION 10 Brentwood Baptist Christ Community Christ United Methodist Cumberland Church Fellowship Bible Church Fourth Avenue Church of Christ Journey Church Smith Springs Church of Christ Strong Tower Bible Church The People’s Church therefugecenter.org