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G r a p e v i n e Foster Parent J
Foster Parent
STARK COUNTY
Job &
Family
S E R V ICES
Grapevine
Stark County Job & Family Services, Children Services Division
Julie Barnes, Executive Director, Stark County Job & Family Services
Nedra Petro, Deputy Director, Stark County Children Services Division
January - February - March 2014
2014 Adoption Calendars Available Now
We are very excited to bring you the 2014 adoption calendar featuring 15 children currently available for adoption.
This year we visited the Pro Football Hall of Fame and our photographers took some outstanding photos that really
highlight our wonderful children. We currently have 125 children looking for their forever families right here in
Stark County. This year, we have distributed nearly 5,000 calendars with the help of local businesses, churches and
community organizations. The calendar is free of charge. For more information about the 2014 adoption
calendar, please contact Garret Kloots via e-mail - [email protected].
SCJFS Mission
To partnerwith our customers, community
and other service providers to protect
children and vulnerable adults, stabilize
and strengthen families, and encourage
self sufficiency and personal responsibility.
Greetings to each of you!
As we look forward to 2014, and another year of working together
for the benefit of Stark County’s most vulnerable children, I want to
share some thoughts on the importance of taking care of yourself.
Choosing to care for children who are hurting comes with a unique set
of challenges and it is important to create a support network that can
encourage, empower, and uplift you during difficult times.
To Report Abuse/Neglect
(330) 455-KIDS (5437)
(800) 233-KIDS (5437)
TDD (330) 438-8879
Foster Parenting & Adopting
(330) 451-8789
Most families come to fostering with a support network of family,
friends, and work colleagues. These same people can be part of your
support system as a foster parent, but they are probably not enough.
Fostering carries very unique challenges that are not understood by
most people. Even your most supportive friends and family will not be
able to truly understand some of what you will be going through, and
there may even be things that you cannot share with them.
www.starkjfs.org
“Foster Parent Grapevine”
is a publication of
Stark County Job & Family Services,
221 3rd St. S.E., Canton, OH 44702.
One thing you can do to address the isolation that sometimes
accompanies fostering is to actively seek out relationships with other
foster parents. Other foster parents will not question your decision to
go down this very difficult but rewarding path. They will support and
encourage you. They can also provide you with insight if you are in
a situation that they have dealt with. You can commiserate together
when dealing with the struggles associated with raising a child with
FASD. You can share ideas on what has worked for each of you in the
past.
If you have questions or comments
please contact Garrett Kloots
at (330) 452-4661 or e-mail
[email protected]
.
In the last couple years we have worked together to create a formal
support group for Stark County foster parents. For one reason or
another, our Foster Parent Forum was unable to provide what you
needed. Although it is currently on hold, it can and will be resurrected
any time you need it to be.
Meanwhile, I urge you to create your own foster parent support
network. If you need help locating a foster parent with experiences
similar to yours, or foster families who live nearby, please let us know.
We will do our best to help you find the support network you need.
Best wishes for a safe and prosperous 2014. And, as always, know that
your dedication and sacrifice are valued and appreciated!
Nedra Petro, MPA, LSW
Deputy Director, Children Services
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Connect with Us
Please share our social media
pages with family and friends.
The more social media followers
we have, the more people know of
the important work we are doing
throughout Stark County.
facebook.com/scjfs
@starkcountyjfs
@starkcountyjfs
pinterest.com/starkcountyjfs
starkcountyjfs
@starkcountyjfs
SCJFS: Eyes Wide Open
We have begun new efforts that will help change the way we showcase
our children looking for forever families and in turn we have also begun to
showcase you, our foster and adoptive families in new and exciting ways.
I wanted to take the photos and written biographies of our children and
bring them to life through video. We started out with a few brave children
who want so badly to be adopted. These videos give amazing folks like you
the chance to hear their voice, see their facial expressions, and connect with
them as a person. I had a great time working with the kids in putting these
videos together. We had so much fun that we decided to make an outtakes
video of each child, which are filled with laughter and smiles. After the
videos were posted to our Facebook page and YouTube channel, more of our
children stepped forward to have their own videos made. We are very excited
about the way this concept has taken off and look forward to bringing you
more videos over the next few months.
I really enjoyed talking with the kids and learning about each individual.
Despite the struggles and hardships that these children have endured, at the
end of the day, they are all like you and me. They love to share their interests
and desires, have fun and laugh, and most of all, they want to share these
moments with a family, and that is what love is really all about.
These videos also gave us the opportunity to meet some amazing parents
that have given their homes and hearts in order to foster and adopt children
right here in Stark County. The first family I had the privilege of meeting
was Curtis and Carolyn Arny. They have opened their home to children and
SCJFS for several years through both foster and adoptive care. They have five
beautiful children, three of which they have adopted. Their story is truly one
of love, family and a desire to give children the love and the family that they
all deserve.
As we move into the New Year, I look forward to sharing more stories of
children and families with you. If you would like to share your story with us,
please contact me.
May you all have a wonderful New Year!
Welcome
New Families
James and Sharon Charmley
Sean and Ronna Kibler
James and Laura Coombs
Rebecca Mason
Joshua and Christina Weaver
Matthew and Darcee Beach
Christopher and Haley Huey
Leon and Krista Raber
Destry and Diane Nesbitt
Compliance Corner
Alternative Caregivers
Alternative caregivers are
individuals who may temporarily
care for foster children (i.e.
emergency caregivers or
babysitters). Keep in mind
that only alternative caregivers
approved by the agency are able to
provide care to foster children. If
you need to know who the agency
has on file as approved alternative
caregivers for your family, contact
your Family Resources worker. If
you have individuals who you
would like to submit for approval,
request a form from your Family
Resources worker.
Garret Kloots
Specialist, Marketing & Recruitment
[email protected]
330-451-8882
Emergencies &
Inclement Weather
On the day of a scheduled class, use this cell phone number to contact a
member of our training staff after 4:30 p.m. Also, in the event any class is
cancelled due to an emergency and/or inclement weather, you may access a
voice mail message at this number.
(3 3 0) 575 - 6 0 6 3
Cancellations will also be posted on WHBCs website, www.whbc.com.
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Winter Foster
Parent
Training
January Training
SUCCESSFUL TRANSCULTURAL PARENTING: DEALING WITH THE DYNAMICS OF DIFFERENCE
Date: Saturday, January 4, 2014 Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Facilitator: Janice Williams
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
This workshop is filled with practical strategies to empower successful families who have adopted or are fostering
transculturally. Concrete tools are provided to build cultural identity based on predictable developmental stages. Parents will
learn how to enhance cultural connectedness, how to talk frankly with children and youth about cultural issues, and how to
advocate for youth in a manner that is respectful, reflective, and sensitive to cultural diversity. Sibling and extended family
issues are explored within a framework of positive and successful family building.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 6 hours, Stipend: $60 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
LIVING THE LEGACY: THE DRAMATIC EFFECTS OF PRENATAL SUBSTANCE EXPOSURE
Date: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Facilitator: Ronna Johnson
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
The tragic legacy of drug abuse is lived out by the children whose lives are forever changed by prenatal substance exposure.
This course will provide an overview of commonly abused drugs, with a focus on how prenatal exposure impacts the developing
child both before and after birth. Focus will be on understanding and supporting children, from birth through adolescence,
who are challenged by drug withdrawal, prematurity, sensory integration disorders, and nutritional and health risks, as well as
processing and attentional challenges that impact skill acquisition and learning.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 3 hours, Stipend: $30 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN HAIR AND SKIN CARE: AS I AM 981-32
Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Facilitator: Dionne Miller-Fitch
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
This course provides information to caregivers concerning the home maintenance and professional maintenance of hair and skin
care of children with bi-racial and African-American heritage, in addition to how hair care and grooming affects the self-esteem
and confidence of the child as a whole.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 3 hours, Stipend: $30 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
“We have to start at home. There are too many sick
kids, orphaned kids, kids who have never gotten to
open a Christmas present, right in our own backyard.”
-Jamie Foxx
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CULTURAL ISSUES IN FOSTER CARE: DEALING WITH THE DYNAMICS OF DIFFERENCE
Date: Saturday, January 25, 2014 Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Facilitator: CeCe Norwood
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
This workshop will explore the importance of culture in a foster family. Participants will learn to differentiate culture from
race, ethnicity, or gender. Common cultural misconceptions and conflicts, particularly those involving foster families, will be
addressed. Participants will learn about ethnocentrism, stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. The formation of racial
identity for children will be presented. Finally, participants will develop parenting strategies to assist children in the development
of strong, healthy identity formation and self-esteem.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 6 hours, Stipend: $60 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
February Training
MANAGING THE STRESS OF PARENTING: PEACE IS A CHOICE FOR PARENTS
Date: Saturday, February 1, 2014 Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Facilitator: Vicki Solomon
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
Raising children today presents challenges that our ancestors never dreamed of. Dealing with these challenges can be a source
of great heartache for parents, causing worry, resentment, and stress that can threaten our emotional and physical well-being.
We long for peace of mind at such times, but too often we look outside ourselves to find it. We think: “If only my child… then I
would be peaceful.” And so peace eludes us, because the truth is that peace is an inside job. The trainer brings lessons learned
and insights from her own experiences as the parent of a troubled adolescent as well as principles of cognitive psychology to
teach caregivers how to maintain their peace of mind when the storms of childhood and adolescence roll through their homes.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 6 hours, Stipend: $60 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
CPR & FIRST AID
Date: Saturday, February 1, 2014 Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Facilitator: Lori Covington, 1st Choice CPR
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
Registration: Contact Lori Covington with 1st Choice CPR at 330-415-4401-Cell or 330-499-4838-Office
Limit: 30 Participants
Training Credit: 5 hours
Stipend: The cost for this class is $35.00; however your stipend will be $50.00. You MUST be licensed by SCJFS in order to be
reimbursed. CPR& First Aid classes may also be taken at 1st Choice CPR . Their office is located at 4255 Portage St NW, North
Canton. The North Canton location offers evening and Saturday classes. Please call the numbers listed above to register for this
class.
DEADLY DISTORTIONS: UNDERSTANDING EATING DISORDERS IN TEENS
Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Time: 9:00- 4:00 PM
Facilitator: Ronna Johnson
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
If your teenager shows signs of having an eating disorder, you may hope that with the right mix of love, encouragement,
and parental authority, he or she will just "snap out of it." If only it were that simple. This course discusses the importance of
recognizing early signs and symptoms, treatment approaches that work, how to help your teen take charge of changes in eating
habits and exercise, and finally, how to put up a united family front to prevent relapse.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 3 hours, Stipend: $30 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
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WHAT FAMILY TREE? SCHOOL ISSUES AND THE ADOPTED CHILD
Date: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Facilitator: Beth Cardina
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
Like all children, children who are adopted or in foster care spend a good portion of their waking hours in school. Because school is
such an important aspect of children's lives, it is crucial that the child's school experience be a positive one. When a child experiences
a problem at school, the parent might wonder if the problem is related to the child's child welfare experience or if it is a “generic”
problem common to all children. This workshop will help parents know how and when to share information with their child's teacher
and other school personnel, be able to talk with their child about how and when to share their “story” with peers, identify challenging
assignments / moments that fostered or adopted children face in the school curriculum and be able to identify alternative strategies
for approaching those assignments, and identify behaviors or situations that may require special help in the school setting.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 3 hours, Stipend: $30 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
UNDERSTANDING BIRTH PARENT ADDICTION AND THE IMPACT ON THE CHILDREN IN YOUR
HOME
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Facilitator: China Darrington
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
This training will provide some information to help foster parents understand the addicted birth parent. Presented by a trainer
who battled these same issues as an addicted parent herself, she will try to explain why it was so challenging to put down
the drugs and reclaim her role as an effective and active parent. Come away from this training with new awareness of how
substance abuse takes over the brain and how to engage your birth parents in their treatment and recovery as well as their
parenting, protect your own sanity and role as awesome foster parents and to communicate and be open with your foster kids
about addiction and how it affects families.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 3 hours, Stipend: $30 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
March Training
ANXIETY DISORDERS AMONG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RECOGNITION AND
INTERVENTIONS Date: Thursday, March 6, 2014 Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Facilitator: Stacy Simera
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
The purpose of this three-hour course is to educate foster parents and other caregivers on the diagnosis and treatment of child
and adolescent anxiety disorders. DSM-IV diagnostic criteria and evidence-based treatment practices will be of primary focus.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 3 hours, Stipend: $30 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
"I was adopted into this incredible home, a loving,
positive environment…I have a lot of respect for my
birth mother and no feelings of anger or any of that. I
know she must have had a lot of love for me to want to
give me what she felt was a better chance.”
-Faith Hill
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RECOGNIZING AND RESPONDING TO CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN SEXUALLY ABUSED
Date: Saturday, March 8, 2013 Time: 9:00- 4:00 PM
Facilitator: CeCe Norwood
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
This workshop is designed for foster caregivers and adoptive parents who are caring for children who have been sexually
abused. The workshop is offered with the understanding that many children in care, or who have been adopted, have not
yet disclosed sexual abuse they have experienced. This workshop examines the definition and dynamics of sexual abuse of
children. The training will examine the pervasive pathology existing within the sexually abusing home. The workshop develops
understanding of the characteristics of caregivers that can best adjust to the needs children who have been sexually abused.
Extensive parenting strategies, including strategies to prepare the home to receive children who have been sexually abused as
well as strategies to enhance their ongoing care, will be presented.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 6 hours, Stipend: $60 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
RUNNING AWAY FROM FOSTER CARE
Date: Thursday, March 20, 2014 Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Facilitator: Katie Terry
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
This three-hour training session provides an overview of legal issues when children run, reasons for running behavior, and how
to deal with each of the reasons.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 3 hours, Stipend: $30 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
HOW COME THE GLUE DOESN’T STICK? RELATING TO KIDS WHO STRUGGLE WITH BONDING
Date: Saturday, March 22, 2014 Time: 9:00am- 4:00 PM
Facilitator: Jim Still-Pepper
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
This training explores the impact placement has on the kids in their care. Caregivers will gain knowledge and insight into
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). Caregivers will be able to develop their own specific strategies to assist the children in their
home in rebuilding trust. Increased understanding of this topic will lead to decreased frustration and improved relationships
between caregivers and the kids in their care.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 6 hours, Stipend: $60 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
HARD TARGET, KEEPING THEM SAFE IN CYBERSPACE
Date: Monday, March 31, 2014 Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Facilitator: Anthony President
Location: Renkert Building, 300 Market Ave. North, Canton
It is estimated that over 30 million children under the age of 18 use the internet (U.S. Department of Justice). Generation Y is the
largest segment of the U.S. population with internet access. Although the internet is a great educational & social networking
tool, there are very real dangers that lurk in the virtual world. This workshop deals with internet maladies in the form of
sexting, internet predators, cyber bullying, and youth internet addiction and what Caregivers can do to help keep youth safe and
protect themselves in cyber space.
.
Register at (330) 451-8246 or [email protected]
Limit: 40 Participants
Training Credit: 3 hours, Stipend: $30 paid to each SCJFS foster parent who completes this workshop
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Fall Harvest Party
Our annual Fall Harvest Party continues to be a big hit with our children and families. We were very excited to have
the OMG gaming trailer this year, which the kids really enjoyed. The weather was terrific throughout the day and the
laughter and smiles made all of the effort worthwhile.
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Meet One of Our Stars
Adoption Advocacy
Day at the
Statehouse
Jaquir
Jaquir is one of our teens looking for a family. Jaquir is
an outstanding student at Timken High school. He has
a 4.2 GPA and is enrolled in the early college program,
upper bound, young scholarships, CAMP (internships
for future degree and jobs,) and Caring & Sharing
Together at Glenmoor (volunteering and helping out).
Adoption Advocacy Day shined
a light on the importance of
adoption and permanency for
youth during the event that
was held last Wednesday in the
Ohio Statehouse. Representing
affected children and families
from across the state, the
event speakers included an
adoptive family and a former
youth who was adopted and
now advocates on behalf of
youth in the child welfare
system. In addition, Cynthia
Dungey, Director of the Ohio
Department of Job and Family
Services spoke about the
importance of children having
parents.
Director Dungey explained that
her internship with children
services was a catalyst to her
getting involved with policy
development. Representative
Dorothy Pelanda and Attorney
General Mike Dewine
received awards for their
work developing legislation
that impacts the child welfare
system. Melinda Sykes
Haggerty accepted the award
on behalf of the Attorney
General. For the first time
in the history of the event,
Ohio Adoption Planning Group
members incorporated a
legislative advocacy initiative
after the event; members
visited legislators that
represented their districts to
speak about adoption and
permanent homes for foster
youth.
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STARK COUNTY JFS - CHILDREN SERVICES DIVISION - PHONE LIST
DECEMBER 2013
If calling from outside the county phone system, please dial 330-451 and the number listed.
ADMINISTRATION
PETRO, NEDRA - Dep. Director
NEISEL, MICHELLE-Admin. Assistant 2
LOBBY
KRAJCI, TINA - Receptionist
8032
LEGAL DEPARTMENT
COLEMAN, JERRY - Legal Counsel
BARCALOW, LAURA
COMPTON, QUAY- Attorney Supv.
EOFF, CRISTINA - Attorney
LOUY, LISA - Attorney
PARIANO, RENEE
PHILLIPS, JAMES - Attorney
POTWORA, CHRISTINE
8891
8891
8781
8796
8891
8781
8781
8796
8846
8846
ASSESSMENT/INTAKE
SMITH, DENISE- Prog. Admin.
ON-CALL
FILM, JENNIFER
HASKELL, CATHY
BELEAL, STEPHANIE-Supv.
BAILEY, CAYLA
CAMPBELL, ALICIA
MCLEOD, MONICA
MOLL, BRIAN
SALAZAR, MERISA
STEGEMAN, JESSICA
YARD, LYNSEY
REPORT LINE
DEAN, JESSICA - Supv.
8840
3390
3390
8959
1718
8689
8518
8987
8673
8133
8030
8855
*3390 IS AN INTERNAL LINE ONLY
FISCAL DEPARTMENT
PAYMENT PROCESSING
LEWIS, BARBARA-Supv.
AMAN, SUSAN
BEARD, KAREN
BERGER, DEBRA
GORE, BARBARA
SHRIGLEY, SANDY
BENEFIT MANAGEMENT
SNYDER, BARB - Supv.
LOURY, NANCY
SIVY, JUDY
SNAUFFER, MICHELLE
STEVENS,, KERI
ADOPTION &
FAMILY RESOURCES
JOBE, NANCY- Prog. Admin.
PLACEMENTS/INDEPENDENT LIVING
CROOKSTON, KENNY - Supv.
INDEPENDENT LIVING
GOINS, SARAH - IL Specialist
HAYSLIP, JULIE - IL Specialist
PLACEMENTS
DUNGAN, MELISSA
KERRY, LISA
MONTERRUBIO-BRADY, MICHELE
PLACEMENT LINE
ADOPTIONS
FRANCISCO, TARANNA- Supv.
CARPENTER, ROBERT
CHANEY, MONIQUE
FUSSELL, ANDY - PPLA
HILL, KOURTNEY -Unit Support Wkr.
MILLER, ANDREA
MULLEN, ANN MARIE - PPLA
FOSTER PARENT TRAINING/HS
FRANK, LINDY-Supv.
JONES, DIANA - HS
LOOMIS, JENNIFER- Inquiry Unit Support
PODA, SUSAN - FP Trainer
WENDY's WONDERFUL KIDS
BELL, IVY - WWK Recruiter
GRASS, ALISA - WWK Recruiter
ROWE, AMANDA - WWK Recruiter
COMPLIANCE/SUPPORT
KENNEDY, SHANNON - Supv.
EITMAN, CHRIS
FURR HAMILTON, DAPHNE
GLADIEUX, LISA
MAYLOR, MARNE - Unit Support Wkr.
McMASTER, CONNIE
PARSONS, ELIZABETH
ADOPTIONS
MONTGOMERY, LYNDA-Supv.
BAUMGARDNER, THEANA - Post Adopt
LEWIS, REBECCA - PPLA
LUCHITZ, DENISE
SMELSER, LAURA
STRICKLAND, KELLY - Post Adopt
WILKERSON, CARLSON
8627
8699
8700
8908
8898
8698
8593
8764
8247
8978
8584
858
8842
8209
8899
8828
8295
8751
8849
8688
8729
8148
8804
8696
8199
8870
8785
8905
8754
8789
8822
8820
8730
8760
8806
8839
8746
8767
8246
8810
8848
8147
8594
8812
8294
8878
8149
8721
COULTER, SANDRA
FOSTER, ANGELA
HUMMEL, KATIE
HUTCHISON, CATHE
MYERS, LYN
STEIN, JENNIE
WARLEY, LYNN
SEXUAL ABUSE UNIT
GRIFFITH, CHELSEA-Supv.
CUTLER, SUZANNE
MACK, CARLA
PRATER, STEPHANIE
SPENCER, PAMELA
STONE,, BRITTNEE
TAYLOR, CJ - Forensic Interviewer
DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE UNIT
MORTON, MONICA-Supv.
CARO, ROZ
DEHAAS, LINDSAY
HAMILTON, DARRYLYNN
JONES, ELIIZABETH
LELLO, LINDA- Unit Support Wkr.
MOORE, AMBER
DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE UNIT
PEDANI, TRACY -Supv.
BATES, KRISHINA
CONROY, DAYTONA
JEFFERS, JENNY- Unit Support Wkr.
KIDDER, ANGELA
SANDERS, LATRESE
SIKAFFY, LESLIE - Supv.
ARMSTEAD, CHARITI
ASHLEY, JOSEPH
BROWN, KRISTAL
HARRIS, BRANDON
KNICKERBOCKER, JENNIFER
SUPPORT SERVICES
MAYLE, TRICIA - Prog. Admin.
COA
TUCKER, JENNIFER- Evaluator
WILCOX, KRISTEN - Evaluator
FTM & PROTECTOHIO
MYERS, KIM - FTM Facilitator
RALSTON, HOLLY - FTM Facilitator
SIEGFRIED, CHERYL - Kinship Coord.
TRAINING UNIT
DUCK, ANGI- Supv.
KEIM, JEANNINE
ALBRECHT, ELISABETH
LAMB, MEGAN
PARKER, RAE
THORN, MEREDITH
TOWNS, KELLAN
WILLIAMS, KIMBERLEY
INTERNS
DEMKO, ERIN
MURRAY, MORGAN
SNYDER, JENNIFER- Supv.
MCALLISTER, TRACEY - Admin. Asst. I
NORTHWOODS
BLOOD, APRIL - Unit Support Wkr.
GALES, EMILY - Unit Support Wkr.
RECORDS
KOPCHA, SHIRLEY - Clerical Specialist
3390
3390
3390
3390
3390
3390
3390
8044
8779
1720
8136
8138
8778
8
8
8904
8717
8985
8106
8078
8519
8982
1719
8825
8144
8135
8918
8145
8118
1721
1713
8137
8629
8130
8773
8077
MAYLE, DERRICK
WALTHER, ALLISON
YOUNG, ANITA
FIELD SUPPORT UNIT
KINDY, DESIREE - Supv.
CRUTCHLEY, KAREN - SS Aide
DUFFY, DENISE - SS Aide
KROLL, LORI - SS Aide
LAUGHLIN, MEIGHAN - SS Aide
ROWLANDS, SUMMERLY - SS Aide
WYMER, DOREEN - SS Aide
DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE
KURTZ, PHILLIP-Supv.
BIEHL,, ZINA
COBLENTZ, NICOLE
MCARTHUR, BREANNE
MCPHERSON, DENISE
MUNO, CAROLE- Unit Support Wkr.
RENZI, KELLY
SHEDLOCK, LAURA
WEINGART, RACHEL
MOORE, CINDY-Supv.
ARMSTEAD, DIONNE
HOSTETLER, CARRIE
OLDAKER, WENDY
POUNDS, WANDA
REYNA, ROBIN - Unit Support Wkr.
SINGLETON, MICHAELE
SMITH, CHERI
WILLIAMS, KELLI
CHILDREN'S NETWORK
CURRAN, CHELI - Program Director
COSTELLO, MARIO - Peer Navigator
HICKEY, JACKIE - Unit Support Wkr.
VON SPIEGEL, JOHN - Investigator
MENTAL HEALTH
Admin. Conf. Room - 2nd Floor
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8881
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Conference Room C - 1st Floor
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SACWIS
TUNNEY, KRISTI - SACWIS Coordinator
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CONFERENCE ROOM NUMBERS
8850
8646
MCGREW, MOLLY- Clerical Specialist
10
ONGOING/FAMILY SERVICES
HILANEH, MARY- Prog. Admin.
CHAMBLISS, LINDA-Supv.
EGGENSCHWILER, LISA
HOREY, JAMIE
MITCHELL, VICKI
PAUL, MAGGIE
ROUSSEAU, AMBER
SENFF, STACY
SNYDER, SUE
WEIR, TRACEY - Unit Support Wkr.
CLIFFORD, TERRELL-Supv.
BASH, SHERI
CHENAULT, ADRIENNE
CRAIG, AMY
FORTUNE, JULIE - Unit Support Wkr.
Conference Room A - 1st Floor
Conference Room B- 1st Floor
Conference Room D - 1st Floor
Conference Room E - 1st Floor
Interview Room #1 - 1st Floor
Interview Room #2 - 1st Floor
Legal Conference Room
ADMINISTRATION FAX
BENEFIT MANAGEMENT (IV-E)
LEGAL DEPARTMENT FAX
NETWORK FAX
452BOOKKEEPING FAX
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VISITATION CENTER 8092
SECURITY 8847
STARK COUNTY JFS ~ CHILDREN SERVICES DIVISION
ALPHABETICAL EMAIL DIRECTORY ~ DECEMBER 2013
(All email addressess end in @odjfs.state.oh.us)
LAST NAME
A ALBRECHT
AMAN
ARMSTEAD
ARMSTEAD
ASHLEY
B BAILEY
BARCALOW
BASH
BATES
BAUMGARDNER
BEARD
BELEAL
BELL
BERGER
BIEHL
BLOOD
BROWN
C CAMPBELL
CARO
CARPENTER
CHAMBLISS
CHANEY
CHENAULT
CLIFFORD
COBLENTZ
COLEMAN
COMPTON
CONROY
COSTELLO
COULTER
CRAIG
CROOKSTON
CRUTCHLEY
CURRAN
CUTLER
D DEAN
DEHAAS
DUCK
DUFFY
DUNGAN
E EGGENSCHWILER
EITMAN
EOFF
F FORTUNE
FOSTER
FRANCISCO
FRANK
FURR HAMILTON
FUSSELL
G GALES
GLADIEUX
GOINS
GORE
GRASS
GRIFFITH
H HAMILTON
HARRIS
HAYSLIP
HICKEY
HILANEH
HILL
HOREY
HOSTETLER
HUMMEL
HUTCHISON
J JEFFERS
JOBE
JONES
JONES
K KEIM
KENNEDY
KERRY
KIDDER
KINDY
KNICKERBOCKER
KOPCHA
KRAJCI
KROLL
KURTZ
L LAMB
LAUGHLIN
LELLO
LEWIS
LEWIS
LOOMIS
LOURY
LOUY
LUCHITZ
FIRST NAME
ELISABETH
SUSAN
CHARITI
DIONNE
JOSEPH
CAYLA
LAURA
SHERI
KRISHINA
THEANA
KAREN
STEPHANIE
IVY
DEBRA
ZINA
APRIL
KRISTAL
ALICIA
ROZ
ROBERT
LINDA
MONIQUE
ADRIENNE
TERRELL
NICOLE
JERRY
QUAY
DAYTONA
MARIO
SANDRA
AMY
KENNETH
KAREN
CHELI
SUZANNE
JESSICA
LINDSAY
ANGI
DENISE
MELISSA
LISA
CHRISTINE
CRISTINA
JULIE
ANGELA
TARANNA
LINDY
DAPHNE
ANDY
EMILY
LISA
SARAH
BARBARA
ALISA
CHELSEA
DARRYLYNN
BRANDON
JULIE
JACKIE
MARY
KOURTNEY
JAMIE
CARRIE
KATIE
CATHE
JENNY
NANCY
DIANA
ELIZABETH
JEANNINE
SHANNON
LISA
ANGELA
DESIREE
JENNIFER
SHIRLEY
TINA
LORI
PHILLIP
MEGAN
MEIGHAN
LINDA
BARBARA
REBECCA
JENNIFER
NANCY
LISA
DENISE
EXT.
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EMAIL
albree
amans
armstc
armstd01
ashlej01
bailec02
barcal
bashs
batesk
baumgt
beardk
beleals
belli01
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LAST NAME
M MACK
MAYLE
MAYLE
MAYLOR
MCALLISTER
MCARTHUR
MCGREW
MCLEOD
MCMASTER
MCPHERSON
MILLER
MITCHELL
MOLL
MONTERRUBIO
MONTGOMERY
MOORE
MOORE
MORTON
MULLEN
MUNO
MYERS
MYERS
N NEISEL
O OLDAKER
P PARIANO
PARKER
PARSONS
PAUL
PEDANI
PETRO
PHILLIPS
PODA
POTWORA
POUNDS
PRATER
R RALSTON
RENZI
REYNA
ROUSSEAU
ROWE
ROWLANDS
S SALAZAR
SANDERS
SENFF
SHEDLOCK
SHRIGLEY
SIEGFRIED
SIKAFFY
SINGLETON
SIVY
SMELSER
SMITH
SMITH
SNAUFFER
SNYDER
SNYDER
SNYDER
SPENCER
STEGEMAN
STEIN
STEVENS
STONE
STRICKLAND
T TAYLOR
THORN
TOWNS
TUCKER
TUNNEY
W WALTHER
WARLEY
WEINGART
WEIR
WILCOX
WILKERSON
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
WYMER
Y YARD
YOUNG
11
FIRST NAME
CARLA
DERRICK
TRICIA
MARNE
TRACEY
BREANNE
MOLLY
MONICA
CONNIE
DENISE
ANDREA
VICKI
BRIAN
MICHELE
LYNDA
AMBER
CINDY
MONICA
ANN MARIE
CAROLE
KIMBERLY
LYNETTE
MICHELLE
WENDY
RENEE
RAE
ELIZABETH
MAGGIE
PEDANI
NEDRA
JAMES
SUSAN
CHRISTINE
WANDA
STEPHANIE
HOLLY
KELLY
ROBIN
AMBER
AMANDA
SUMMERLY
MERISA
LATRESE
STACY
LAURA
SANDRA
CHERYL
LESLIE
MICHAELE
JUDY
LAURA
DENISE
CHERI
MICHELLE
BARB
JENNIFER
SUE
PAMELA
JESSICA
JENNIE
KERI
BRITTNEE
KELLY
CJ
MEREDITH
KELLAN
JENNIFER
KRISTI
ALLISON
LYNN
RACHEL
TRACEY
KRISTEN
CARLSON
KELLI
KIMBERLEY
DOREEN
LYNSEY
ANITA
EXT.
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EMAIL
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steinj03
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