2012 Annual Report - Parachute Butler County CASA
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2012 Annual Report - Parachute Butler County CASA
PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA 2012 ANNUAL REPORT As we approach 25 years of providing volunteer advocacy service to local abused and neglected children . . . we ask ourselves . . . Are we effective? Is it worth it to SPEAK UP FOR AN ABUSED CHILD?? The answer is Y E S!! Read on… We at PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) are committed to ensuring children are safe and believe children need nurturing and permanent homes. Unfortunately, many children are innocent victims and experience pain, trauma and suffering. • Each day, nationally four children die as a result of parental abuse and neglect. • More than 200 calls a month were received in Butler County to report abuse and neglect. • More than 400 Butler County children were removed from their homes and placed in protective custody. • More than 1,000 court hearings were held to determine the safety and best interest of 685 local children. We know abuse and neglect of children continues to happen but we believe people are more informed and are more determined to be part of the solution. PARACHUTE staff and CASA volunteers were active in providing input on critical issues regarding children’s need for safety, security and services to promote healing. People continue to volunteer and speak up for vulnerable children. PARACHUTE trained 14 new CASA volunteers in 2012 who along with 78 active CASA volunteers provided a voice for 191 children. And we’re successful. With the support of the PARACHUTE staff, CASA volunteers investigate the circumstances of abused and neglected children and their families. They meet with relatives, foster parents, social workers, teachers, counselors and others to understand how the child is doing and determine what needs to happen for the child to move towards a safe, happy home. Abused and neglected children face major barriers during their journey to safe, permanent homes, often changing schools and placements multiple times. Children can lose six months of educational attainment each time they switch schools. A study found that more than one-quarter of children leaving the child welfare system experienced five or more placements, causing negative and lasting effects on their emotional, social and educational development. Conversely, numerous evaluation studies by the U.S. Department of Justice, have validated the work of CASA organizations to help move these children to a safer environment in a timely manner to reduce the emotional impact of the situation. PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA 284 N. Fair Ave., Hamilton, OH 45011 (513) 867-5010 [email protected] www.parachutecasa.org CASA means SUCCESS for an n abused child - A child with a CASA volunteer is: • More likely to be safe and NOT experience re re-abuse. • More likely to do better in school, e.g., more likely to pass all courses, less likely to have poor conduct in school, and less likely to be expelled. • Half lf as likely to spend time in long long-term foster care. • More likely to have a plan for permanency and end up in a safe, permanent home in a timely manner. CASA means POSITVE OUTCOMES for an abused child – in 2012: • 99% of the CASA volunteers had regular and cconsistent onsistent contact with their CASA child. child • 80% of the children’s cases closed in 2012 ended up in a safe, permanent and nurturing home. • 99.5% % of the children who had a CASA volunteer were safe and did NOT experience abuse again while being monitored by the CASA ASA volunteer and under the court’s protection. • 100% of the children with a CASA volunteer had a voice in court. 86% of the court hearings were attended by CASA volunteers and 100% by PARACHUTE staff staff. Studies show that having one loving and stable adul adult in a damaged child’s life can make all the difference. At PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA, we believe children deserve to have someone on their side. “One of my passions in life is helping kids.” I was able to get my CASA children reunited in foster care just by communicating between the foster moms and the caseworker. By asking some questions and providing some information to different people, three siblings were able to live together as they navigated the new reality of the foster care system. On a recent visit, the children came running to greet me in the front yard with huge smiles on their faces. In their hands, they were waving an envelope full of photos taken of them and their adoptive parents and relatives. The children were extremely proud as they lined up every photo on the table and reviewed every pose and person. They called them their first “family” pictures. The impact that this moment had on me, just to see how the smallest act of a loving adoptive family can mean so much to a child, wil willl stay with me forever. I am proud to be there for these children as they are now in a safe, loving HOME. Kris (CASA volunteer for 2 ½ years) CASA means dollars of service hours donated donated. When dollars need to be stretched, PARACHUTE is the answer. The State of Ohio recognizes volunteer hours at a value of $20 per hour. Last year, 78 active CASA volunteers donated a total of 5,343 hours therefore contributing ntributing approximately $106,860 to Butler County Children. Since 1988,, our volunteers have donated close to $3 million dollars for 130,378 hours based on eight hours per month doing CASA volunteer work. This shows how our CASA’s make a difference changing ing the lives of children. Children Served in 2012 (191 Children - by school district) Talawanda 5% Monroe 2% Other 5% Hamilton 38% Middletown 33% Lakota 7% Madison 1% Fairfield 9% Our achievements for 2012 include: Honored ALL 78 active volunteers during “National Volunteer Week” in April and gave special tribute to long term volunteers • • • • • • • • 17 Years of Service Bonnie Tromans 11 Years of Service Erin Laramore Gabrielle Strand Ginger Tannenbaum 5 Years of Service Julie Adkins Jill Berry Carol Swisshelm Jim Wolterman 4 Years of Service Chris Hacker Shelley Walsh Tracee Leugers Ben Yoder NEW CASA volunteers - Trained 14 new advocates, bringing the total number of trained CASA volunteers since 1988 to 434 CASA volunteers. Active CASA volunteers - Supervised 74 active CASA volunteers serving children. Voice in court - Attended 227 court hearings to speak up for children. Advocacy services for children - Donated 5,343 hours of advocacy services to children, bringing the total of hours donated by CASA volunteers since 1988 to 130,378 hours. Children served - 191 abused and neglected children in Butler County. Since 1988 we have helped 1,608 children. New Website – continued to improve our website thanks to a donation from website designers, Butler County “Give Camp.” Visit our new site at www.parachutecasa.org Agency Honored – PARACHUTE received high accolades for receiving continuing accreditation as an excellent CASA program. Certification signifies from Ohio CASA/GAL National CASA Associations that we have exceeded the minimum standards of practice, contributing to a higher level of program management, fiscal management, volunteer training, supervision and support and quality advocacy for abused and neglected children in the court system. Volunteer Attorney Honored – Ben Yoder, Managing Associate Attorney, with Frost Brown & Todd Law firm, was honored as “2012 Attorney Advocate” by the Ohio CASA Association for his charitable work for PARACHUTE. Ben organizes attorneys to provide pro bono legal assistance for CASA volunteers in their court cases for the children. Thank you Ben and the Frost Brown Todd attorneys! • Community Engagement - Worked to keep child abuse prevention and volunteer advocacy in the public’s attention at speaking engagements and events. We provided outreach, trainings and collaboration for excellent services for children by working with neighboring CASA programs, National CASA, legislators and other professionals. We reached out to community members of all ages, children and adults, in all types of environments, at schools, workplaces, churches, service club meetings and volunteer fairs in entertaining and fun ways. Financial information for PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA for fiscal year July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012 Financial information for PARACHUTE for fiscal year July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012 THANK YOU for joining together to care about children! Since 1988, PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA has met our mission of training community volunteers to act as advocates for abused and neglected children here in Butler County through the generosity of many compassionate individuals and groups. Many have been long time friends to children and others are new to the circle of supporters in the private and public sectors. Friends include individuals, groups, foundations, government entities, service clubs, civic organizations, businesses, churches and clubs. Long Time Funders Include: Hamilton Junior Women’s League – Founded PARACHUTE and has supported the mission since 1988 with funds and volunteer service. Butler County Juvenile Court – Co-founded the agency and has provided inkind support since 1988. Ohio Attorney General’s Office of Justice Assistance – VOCA (Victim of Crime Act) and SVAA (State Victims Assistance Act) funds received since 1990. United Way Support - Butler County United Way and United Way of Oxford and vicinity. State of Ohio Office of Criminal Justice - (JAG) Justice Assistance Grant Ohio CASA Association & Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services Foundations AK Steel Foundation American Mortgage Service Co. Andrew Jergens Foundation Community Foundation of West Chester “Power of the Purse” Give with Liberty Greater Cincinnati Foundation Hamilton Community Foundation Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati Miriam G. Knoll Charitable Foundation Molyneaux Foundation Oxford Community Foundation Reynolds & Reynolds Associate Foundation Groups Art on Symmes Studios Fairfield Women Insurance Women of Greater Cincinnati Kiwanis Club - Lindenwald/Hamilton Kiwanis Club - Oxford McCullough-Hyde Hospital Auxiliary The Welcomers' Club of Northern Cincinnati Women Teachers Club Business and Community Groups All Star Container Co. Belcan Corporation Butler Rural Community Connection Casper & Casper DATO Enterprises Dentistry at University Pointe Fey Insurance Services Frost Brown Todd LLC Knolls of Oxford Kroger Lebanon Citizens National Bank Lyons & Lyons McCracken & Martin, LLC Miller Valentine Group Pater, Pater & Halverson Co. Pease Warehouse Robert M. Brown Construction Standard Insurance Company Symmes Auto Sales Takeda Pharmaceuticals United Heartland Insurance Agency Wal-Mart Religious Groups Amanda United Methodist Women Breiel Blvd. First Church of God Darrtown United Methodist Women First Baptist Church of Middletown First Presbyterian Church Lindenwald United Methodist Men Oxford Presbyterian Women Presbyterian Church Summary of Financial Activities For the year ended June 30, 2012 REVENUE AND SUPPORT Grants $134,764 Contributions $102,329 In Kind $13,500 Interest Income & Other TOTAL REVENUE EXPENSES Program Services $ 3,335 $253,928 $230,574 Volunteer Recruitment & fundraising $ 2,815 Management & General $ 57,261 TOTAL EXPENSES $290,650 RESULTS OF OPERATIONS net assets / unrealized gain (loss) ($36,722) UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS $171,177 PARACHUTE fund at the $122,989 Hamilton Community Foundation Checking $42,239 Other Assets (grants receivable, property & equipment, deposits) Liabilities $ 22,111 $187,339 Ending Unrestricted Net Assets The recession has been a struggle for many non-profits and 2012 was a very lean year. In the past we have relied on the PARACHUTE fund/our savings account, set up at the Hamilton Community Foundation, to make ends meet when federal grants and donations fluctuate and drop without notice. The PARACHUTE Board of Trustee members have determined that to be fiscally responsible to our clients, the children, it is necessary to have one year’s operating expenses in savings. These funds are now very low. We have taken steps to decrease spending but as a lean, efficient agency with four staff (3 full and 1 part time) there is little to cut and still remain viable to provide needed quality advocacy services to abused children. We hope to rely on more active fundraising, charitable donations and events to replenish this account. $16,162 $171,177 As a volunteer driven agency, we are efficient and effective supporting 78 active CASA volunteers and 20 volunteer Board of Trustees and Advisory Board members. The work is difficult and challenging but tremendously rewarding especially when we see a CASA child end up in safe, permanent home, out of danger and happy, that is a positive result! All gifts, large and small, are genuinely appreciated. We pledge to be fiscally responsible to the stakeholders, transparent in our operations and do our best to serve those children so desperately in need. Your donation ensures that a helpless child will have a CASA volunteer, a strong voice and hopefully a better future. Thank you for joining us and being a voice for a child. PARACHUTE’s mission is to speak for the best interest of abused and neglected children in court. We promote and support quality volunteer representation for children to provide each child a safe, permanent and nurturing home. Individual Donors from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Thank you to all of the generous donors who have become a hero for abused and neglected children. By supporting PARACHUTE you have given the gift of a bright future to a child. John Cumming Brenda Daniels Edward & Elizabeth Demske Barbara Diehl Eric & Kathy Dinan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dingeldein I am for the child . . . Because of your support. THANK YOU! Dick & Patti Alderson Debra Allison Roger & Paula Atkin Allan & Dorothy Bailey Richard & Donna Barasch Jeanne Barrett Carol Becker Dick & Karen Bell David J. & Cecilia Berg Ms. Doris Bergen Ricardo & Paula Bethart Mr. & Mrs. Marc Biales Marilyn Boggess Larry & Marilyn Bowling Ronald & Kimberly Bowman Sam & Rachel Boymel Dorothy Braun Ronald & Diana Bridge Steve & Kathie Brinkman Marion & Jerry Brockfield Tom & Rhonda Brown Steven Brown Judge & Mrs. Henry Bruewer JoAnne Buschelmann Matthew & Julie Byrne Dr. & Mrs. Kevin Campbell Ellen Campbell Kathy Carter Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Catalanotto Dennis & Elizabeth Claussen John Clemmons Nelly Bly Cogan Loretta & Jeff Compton Jack & Carolyn Cook Mary Cracraft Judge Ronald Craft Mr. & Mrs. Don Crain Wilma Cress Anthony & Cynthia Dowrey Howard DuBois Dr. David Eifert John Ellis Mary Rae Enderle David & Judith Evans Jennifer & Bill Fenton Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Fleetwood Susan Fleisher Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Fraunfelter Brian & Kim Fritsch Thomas & Shirley Fugate Vicente & Florence Gallardo Carolyn & Thomas Gard Andrew Garrison & Cecilia Shore Richard & Virginia Getter Kenneth & Judy Gibbons Joseph & Linda Gibson John & Roslyn Ginter Angela Glaab Raymond Gorman Vivian Gould Lester & Narka Gray, Jr. John & Julia Green Lawrence & Betty Jean Green David & Louise Griffing Saul & Christine Hacker Richard & June Haller Jack T. & Norma Hand Flo Harbin Paul & Debra Hardix Ron & Carol Harp Sherry Ann Hasselfeld Norman & Pat Hayes Steve Hessler Steven & Catherine Hester Dr. & Mrs. Clayton Hock Chris Homan Douglas Hoover Randy & Kathleen Horne Christina Hurr Jolynn Hurwitz Roy & Pat Ickes Charles & Barbara Isaacs II Eugene & Frances Jacoby JD Roberts Family Fund Mr. & Mrs. Fred Jeffers Clifford & Phyllis Johnson Dr. & Mrs. Robert Kane William & Barbara Keck Donald Keck Michael & Judith Kelley Mrs. E. Jean Kelly Dr. Richard Kennedy Kathleen Kirkendall John & Kimberly Kirsch Michael & Pamela Kopp Mrs. Rita Kornau Richard & Alice Laatsch Mr. & Mrs. Pat Landi Doug & Carrie Ledford Kevin & Donna Lenhoff Jerry Leshner & Elizabeth Leslie Leshner Doug & Renee Leuthold Joseph Levay Frank & Jeanne Long Sharon Long Larry & Kathea Lykins Joseph Magdich Frederick & Deanna Martin Katie Martin Ann Mayers James & Trish McCall Margery McIntosh Beverly McNabb Connie Mehlman Fred & Robin Miller Geneva Molinsky Stephen Moore Jana Morse Phil & Pam Mortensen Judge & Mrs. John Moser R. H. Mosteller Timothy & Melinda Motley Darvin & Kay Mueller Elizabeth Jane Mullen Jim & Pam Murphy Ruby Neeley Jerry & Lisa Newell Dr. Gayle Niehaus Thomas & Susan Niehaus Desiree Ochs JoAnn Olson Rodney & Patricia Oney Larry & Marsha Orcutt John Osso Marilyn Z. Ott John & Toni Pagano Barbara Paine Dr. Albert Palatchi Joseph & Deborah Parker Lois Protzman Tom & Gayle Reichert John & Ellen Reister John Reller Dr. Jennifer Ridge Barney & Bonnie Riesbeck Dr. & Mrs. Erich Ringel Dr. Elizabeth S. Rogers Judge Kathleen Romans Barbara J. Roof Scott Rosensweig Debra Rothstein Dr. Ann Rypstra Dan Sack Mark & Mary Ann Sanders Mary Clare Schellenbach Judith Schiller Marianne Schmitt David D. & Carolyn Schul Chris Schultz Wallace & Bobbie Schulze Michael & Susan Schwendemann David Scotford William & Virginia Scott Julie Smith Jack & Sally Southard Sheldon A. & Gabrielle Strand Richard & Melanie Stupak Ginger Tannenbaum Patricia Tanner Ms. K. B. Taylor Dr. & Mrs. Charles Teckman Tom & Bev Theobald Beverly H. Thomas Dr. Robert Thurston & Dr. Margaret Ziolkowski Rudolph & Diane Tisdale Venis Torge Howard L. Torstveit Dr. & Mrs. John Tromans Harold & Jane Vaughn Dennis Vitori Cindy Wallace Shelley Walsh Charles & Jo Lynn Wanstrath Dr. & Mrs. David Weaver Robert & Rebecca Weigel Howard & Nancy Weinberg Lancer R. Weinrich, Jr. Fritzi Wellman Chris Welte Stephen & Donna Williams William & Susan Wortman Martha Wright Nick & Mary Yates Harry & Terry Zornow CASA Volunteers Active in 2012 Michelle Abraham Julie Adkins Linda Amspaugh Sherry Bannon Kris Barren Jane Behler Karen Bell Jill Berry Lee Bock KaTina Cannon Sean Casler Brenda Cline Nadja Crawford Brenda Daniels Mark Daudistel Pam Daudistel Darlene Davidson Jennifer Esselman Ernie Filippini Mary Beth Grollmus Chris Hacker Tia Hale Ryan Hammon Betty Haven Deanna Henderson Peggy Hill Diana Honerlaw Pam Hurley Luisa Hurtado Janice Jones Kelly Kadle Celeste Kinsey Brenda Kuhnel Milburn Erin Laramore Carrie Ledford Tracee Leugers Renee Leuthold Sharon Long Laura Lucarello Rebekah Lyons Andrea Marcum Fred Marcum Lee Marcussen Gail Martin Denise Mattingly Sheila Maxwell SuzAnne McMillian Amy Mikeworth Rhonda Minnick Pat Moeggenberg Desiree Ochs Amy Oney Kristin Poirier Linda Reynolds Harry Samol Lynn Shank Brenda Sietsema Katie Smidy Joe Statt Gabrielle Strand Yolanda Swank Carol Swisshelm Ginger Tannenbaum Kathy Taylor Bonnie Tromans Mary Turner Traci VanOss Heather Wagner John Wallace Shelley Walsh Jon Watson Chris Welte Sarah Wernke Susan Wilson David Wilson Jim Wolterman Nancy Wolterman Bob Woodford Jamie Woodford Nancy Young denotes new CASA volunteer trained in 2012 and assigned a child’s case. denotes new CASA volunteer trained in 2012 and not yet assigned a child’s case by 12/31/12. Board of Trustees Dorothy Blake Kathie Brinkman Rhonda Brown Feedback from PARACHUTE Satisfaction Surveys received in 2012 Our CASA volunteer was excellent and did an outstanding job for our family. She was very supportive and guided us through the entire (court/foster care) process. We know the children were hurt and scared and now that the adoption has become final, the children are blossoming. Thank you. Jan 24, 2012 Steven Brown Julie Byrne Alex Ewing Kim Fritsch Julie Joyce Smith Susan Lipnickey Chris Xeil Lyons Ann Niehaus Julie Smith The CASA was GREAT!!! That help made the children feel safe and more secure. March 2012 Our CASA volunteers were very nice. They seemed to really care about our kids and became friends with them. They didn’t seem to judge us and were not biased in any way. We are using information that they shared with us and we worked hard and are better and happy now. Thank you very much. December 17, 2012 2012 was a busy year. At PARACHUTE, we often see a child go from an abusive, dangerous setting to a place where the child feels safe and loved and can achieve their dreams. CASA volunteers worked hard for the best interests of abused and neglected children, one child at a time. Thank you all for your donation of time, talent, money and support for PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA. THANK YOU and we pledge to keep working hard. There are hundreds of children waiting for a better future . . . . don’t they deserve it? 2012 Park Run for PARACHUTE More than 100 people ran, walked and volunteered Sunday October 7, 2012 at the “6th Annual Lyons & Lyons Park Run for PARACHUTE” event held at VOA (Voice of America) Butler County Metro Parks. The 5K event served as a tribute honoring the legacy of late Judge David Niehaus and raised nearly $8,000 which will be used for training and supervising community CASA volunteers. We believe these community partnerships help others join in the important work of speaking up for abused and neglected children. 2012 Park Run Sponsors Lyons & Lyons Attorneys At Law Hamilton Junior Women’s League Frost Brown Todd Attorneys Panera Bread Robert M. Brown Construction Symmes Auto Sales Robinson, Lipnickey & Jones, LPA Attorneys The Knolls of Oxford McCullough Hyde Memorial Hospital Dentistry at University Point Butler County Metro Parks City of Hamilton Fruition Salon Fitness 19 “The first CASA case leaves an indelible mark on your heart. My first case came out happily ever after but not without a lot of stress and uncertainties that lasted for four years. I recently saw the adopted parents and two children at a coffee shop – the case closed many years ago- the girl (now a teenager) is a straight A student and the boy (age 10) is making strides. It was wonderful to see the happiness and love in their family.” “I think the CASA program is a very noble one. Children have always been in my life and they are the most vulnerable in our society today. My first thought is helping the kids.” Gabrielle (CASA Volunteer 11 years)