2013 DE PAUL TREATMENT CENTERS REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY CREATING FREEDOM
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2013 DE PAUL TREATMENT CENTERS REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY CREATING FREEDOM
DE PAUL TREATMENT CENTERS REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013 CREATING FREEDOM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jay Minor, Chair Coral Construction Company Harry Wilson, Chair Elect Markowitz Herbold Glade & Mehlhaf Gary Branden Umpqua Bank Steve Bunnage Providence Portland Medical Center David Culpepper Thede Culpepper Moore Munro & Silliman Steve Goebel Lewis & Clark Law School Jack Hopkins NW Medical, Inc. Naomi Levelle-Haslitt Miller Nash Paul Rosenbaum SWR Corporation Mike Ryan Miller Nash Keith Witcosky City of Redmond EXECUTIVE STAFF Maree Wacker Chief Executive Officer Robert Sederstrom Chief Financial Officer Terry Forrest Director of Professional Services Stephanie Hooper Director of Development & Marketing Ronda Kennedy Clegg Director of Operations Margaret Weil Director of Residential Services Jana Boag Executive Administrator Mission De Paul Treatment Centers works with individuals, families and communities to create freedom from addiction. De Paul serves the community and those affected by the disease of addiction. Using proven and effective treatment strategies, De Paul strives to build healthy and hopeful communities in recovery. Values Faith Humility Love Respect Courage Unity Trust Integrity Creativity Philosophy Treatment at De Paul is based on the belief that chemical dependency develops within the context of an individual’s heredity and environment. We view addiction as a complex, chronic and treatable illness. We believe that all individuals have within them innate health and the capacity to recover. De Paul uses comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, culturally appropriate and evidence-based practices that address the needs of the whole person, family and community. We support participation in groups such as the Anonymous fellowships that provide inspiration and hope. Adult Programs The De Paul Adult Residential and Outpatient Center, on SW Washington & 13th, provides detoxification, residential, day treatment and outpatient treatment services. The De Paul Outpatient Center in Hillsboro provides outpatient and DUII treatment services. We help our clients remove the barriers that prevent them from enjoying ongoing recovery. We assist them in understanding how treatment and the recovery process will improve their lives, create lasting, healthy, and supportive relationships, and making decisions that are in their best interest. “Sometimes I have to pinch myself because I can’t believe I am here. De Paul made me see value in life and myself.” -Walter B., former client and now De Paul men’s counselor ADULT PROGRAMS & SERVICES Alcohol & Drug Education Day Treatment Detoxification Services DUII Treatment Family Therapy Health & Nutrition Assessments Information & Referral Intensive Outpatient & Outpatient Treatment Case Management Medication Assisted Treatment Mental Health Assessment & Treatment Pain Management Program Recovery Support Residential Treatment Youth Programs The De Paul Youth & Family Center in Northeast Portland provides a respectful and welcoming environment for youth, families and the community. Both the residential and outpatient programs offer comprehensive chemical dependency treatment, as well as mental health treatment for our co-occurring adolescent girls and boys, 13-18 years of age and their families in a therapeutic setting that provides stabilization and skill training. The accredited De Paul Alternative High School was established in 1990. It is designed to support all students to achieve their highest educational and personal potential while in treatment. We believe that intellectual growth and critical thinking skills are key to young people’s sustained sobriety. “DePaul has made me the person I’ve always wanted to be.” -Marcelina D. YOUTH PROGRAMS & SERVICES Residential Treatment Individual Family Therapy Multi-Family Groups Day Treatment Intensive Outpatient & Outpatient Treatment Mental Health Assessment & Treatment De Paul Alternative School DP Fit Youth Fitness Program Recovery Groups CRAFT Counseling for Parents Whose Teens are Resistant to Treatment School-Based Services Family We believe wellness happens in the context of relationships. We recognize the uniqueness of each individual and family. We begin our work with families where they are and we respect their choices. We recognize that families are a main source of support during all phases of treatment and they accompany their loved ones through the recovery process. We work to engage available family and support persons in our treatment and educational programs. These include case management, individual and group family therapy, and couples counseling. Family counseling is available to all clients and their families. “We learned new tools to enable our family to rebuild trust and feel comfortable to openly communicate with each other in a constructive, respectful and positive way when working through family issues. I will forever be grateful for not giving up on my son. Thank you.” -Family Therapy Survey Did you know... 507 youth and adult residential clients received family therapy services 4% increase in families seeking services this past year 87% of adult clients successfully completed residential treatment when they participated in family therapy (as compared to the 40% where families are not involved) What Makes Us Different... Continuum of Care We are the only treatment facility in our area that provides continuity of services from Detox to Residential, Day Treatment and Outpatient care. With this continuity, client care is not disrupted by changing of providers and counselors, and allows clients to build lasting relationships for successful outcomes. Mind & Body We believe that treating the whole person and teaching people to live from the inside out enhances the likelihood of maintaining recovery. Our partnerships with Living Yoga, Western States Chiropractic, The Red Lizard Running Club, and Medical Teams International provide services that allow the healing of the body, mind, and spirit. Accessibility & Acceptance We believe that everyone has the right to achieve recovery. We pride ourselves on making treatment accessible to anyone who needs it. Recognizing the Individual We assess each person’s strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences and develop an individual plan to meet their specific goals. Our role is to help with education, skill building, and developing healthy lifestyles that support recovery. We believe that all individuals have the innate health and the capacity to break free from addiction Finances Statement of Financial Position REVENUE as of June 30, 2013 Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 167,899 Investments $ 293,329 Contracts receivable $ 380,752 Accounts receivable $ 622,018 Deposits and prepaid expenses Property and equipment Total Assets: $ 80,944 $ 6,531,633 $ 8,076,575 Liabilities: Accounts payable $ 297,634 Accrued payroll and related expenses $ 605,993 Note payable Deferred revenue: programs Deferred revenue: special events Total Liabilities: Temporarily restricted permanently Restricted for endowment Investment Return $26,651 (0.3%) Youth and family services $2,317,846 (25.5%) Other $31,881 (0.3%) Contributions in-kind $119,763 (1.3%) Contributions and grants $273,554 (3.0%) $ 1,450,680 $ 2,647 $ 2,356,954 Net Assets: Unrestricted Adult and family services $6,312,677 (69.5%) $ 5,495,238 $ 45,580 $ 178,803 Total Net Assets: $ 5,719,621 Total Liabilities and Net Assets: $ 8,076,575 EXPENSES Fundraising $109,661 (1.2%) Administration $751,579 (7.9%) DP Alder House $868,678 (9.1%) Adult and family services $5,140,119 (54.0%) Youth and family services $2,641,358 (27.8%) Our Clients Number of Clients Served Residential Outpatient Family Services Downtown Adult 667 886 325 Northeast Youth 233 187 182 Hillsboro Adult & Youth N/A 434 N/A Total 900 1507 507 Male 65% Female 35% GENDER Client Completion Rates Residential Outpatient Downtown Adult 63.2% Northeast Youth 55.7% 26.2% N/A 64.6% Hillsboro Adult & Youth 47% “Before coming to De Paul I was one of those difficult teenagers getting into trouble. I had tried other outpatient programs, but they weren’t successful. During my time at De Paul I learned anything is possible. The more I got involved the more I loved each day. My peers and counselors were really awesome. I give most, if not all, the credit to De Paul for getting me on the right path. I like working on cars, riding bikes and having people around me to help my sobriety. Now I am joining Job Corps next week and looking forward to the future” - Gabe G. Under 18 18% 18-45 64% Over 45 18% AGE Asian/ Pacific Islander None/ Native Declined 2.1% American Caucasian 77% 0.7% 2.1% Other 3.5% African-American 6.4% Latino 8.5% Caucasian 77% ETHNICITY Many Thanks to Our Donors Each year with the compassion from individuals, foundations, corporations, and grants, De Paul has the opportunity to make people’s lives and our community a better place. Thank you for your generous contributions. A-dec, Inc. AARSS Sue Aicher Jeff Akers Richard C. & Carilyn M. Alexander Kristen L. Allen Gary Scott & Melinda Alton Anonymous Michael E. & Claire M. Arthur Mark Atkins Mary Austad B.P. Lester & Regina John Foundation Lorraine Badurina Richard S. Baggett Carol A. Banks Emil J. & Norma Bardana, Jr. Bridget & Curtis Barton Louanna Battams John E. & Donna R. Bauld James Baxendale Chuck Benton Blick Stacy Blumberg Suzanne Bonamici Kellogg Bowl Miriam K. Brainard Christine Branden Gary R. Branden Henry C. & Mary Breithaupt Michael A. Brody Broughton & Mary Bishop Family Advised Fund Thomas J. Brown Grace M. Bruns Steven Bunnage Burgerville Kristin Butler Paul Cahn Charles F. Cameron Joyce M. Campbell Norma Camstra Mindy Carnese Cascade Corporation Central City Concern Mark Chadwick Richard & Helen F. Cheek Elizabeth B. Clark Marcia Clausen Christopher P. Cline Metro Rotary Club Reed College Dennis M. & Leann Collins Community Foundation for Southwestern Washington Ann Condon Adept Diva Consulting George & Donna Crace Joanie Crane Meloney Crawford-Chadwick Steve Crew Susan Crocker Courtney A. Crowe David C. & Marie Culpepper Cupcake Jones Judy & Doug Cushing James E. & Linda C. Dalrymple William J. Dalton, Jr. Kathleen F. & Kevin Daly Dental Foundation of Oregon Adrienne Devecka Scott Dillinger Dale Joseph & Mary Catherine Diloreto Alexei Ditter Reena & Arushi Dodeja Dennis & Marianne Doherty Mark & Sally Doherty Tim Doherty James P. & Mary N. Dooney Elisa J. Dozono Donna L. Dull Earth Oven Pizza Company Kelly J. Edwards Eiting Foundation Mitzi M. Ellis Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound Nancy Engeman Les & Nancy Fahey Fairbridge Foundation Family Fun Center Robert C. & Chris Farentinos Melissa Farin Eugene E. Feltz Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Nicholas S. Fish Laurie Followell KeyBank Foundation Four Seasons Bowling Center Amanda Fritz Linda M. Gaeth Virginia Gainer BatCave Games Richard H. Ganz, Jr. Mary K. Gardner Mark K. Gaskill Ian D. Gates Susan C. Gayfield Geoffrey & Anne Larkin Trust Gerhard's Bicycle Odysseys Wendy R. Gerlach Vickie Gettel James Burdic & Joanne Gilmore Patrick Gilmore Diane T. Girard Linda M. Girard J. Michael Gleeson Glory Foundation Steve Goebel Kenneth & Diana Golden Thaxter L. Goodell GoodSearch Grand Central Bakery Sarah Gregg Heidi Grenley Grocery Outlet Bargain Market Elizabeth Ussher Groff Stephen Hendricks & Flora Habibi Andrew & Gail Hahs Marion I. Hango Hazelden Springbrook HealthWorks NW Hearts for Families Audrey Heffron Joseph & Eleanor F. Heinz Henry W. Bull Foundation Elizabeth A. Henry Jason Henshaw Kenneth W. & Jane S. Hergenhan Michael-Ann Herring & James Phelps Margaret M. Hill Thomas S. Hillier Mary C. Hinckley Amanda Holden David Zava & Sherri Hood-Zava Jack & Kristen Hopkins Jake Hopkins Hot Shots Westside Family Billiards Sharon S. Howe George Hughes Brooke Hunter Kelly & Randy Huskey Rick & Jeanine Jackson Jane & Bill Gilpin Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Ian Jaquiss Christina Jewett Brenda Johnson Jacky Johnson Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the NW Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the NW Community Giving Campaign Keith Karoly Neal & Virginia Keefer Delores Kelly Jill Keoppel KeyBank Don & Marian Knight Clayton & Donna Knodell Joan C. Koessler Patricia Kopecky Sally Kopecky John Kroger & Michele Toppe Lawrence & Lynn Krupa Julia F. Kubicek Rachel Kvamme Kwan Yin Healing Arts Center Kenneth R. Landgraver & Sandra Jensen Casselle LaTourette Gretchen Lawson Sharon & J.P. Leary Nora Lehnhoff Naomi Levelle-Haslitt & Josh Haslitt Jack Levy Joyce G. & Ted Liljeholm Sarah Linden Living Yoga Global Qualitative Group, LLC Local Independent Charities of America Frederic A. Luyties IV & Carina Lovitt Luyties Marissa Madrigal Mann-Crawford Charitable Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Constance C. Manske Anna Marti John Martin Robert Martin Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund Katherine B. McCoy Sally McCracken James McCurdy Scott McDuffie Siobhana R. McEwen Jori McGinnis Todd McKee McLellan Minor Family Trust F.X. & Carole L. McLellan Paul & Jaclynne Meyer Gloria Mighell Miller Nash LLP Ann Miller Michael H Miller Nancy Miller Prudence M. Miller James Milne David R. & Robin Minor Jay & Duff Minor Evyn P. Mitchell Stephanie & Spencer Moersfelder Brian Moore Brian Moris Mt. Scott Fuel Co. Melinda Muller Meaghen Murphy Nelson Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation Network for Good New Seasons Market Steve Newton Next Adventure ?Por Que No? Brian J. & Lisa M. Norris Sheila North Northwest Medical Inc. Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation of The Oregon Community Foundation Norman D. & Sherry K. Olson Kathleen O'Neill Oregon Community Foundation Oregon International Airshow Oregon Zoo Brian M. Owendoff John T. Parry Helena (Laney) Patrick Paul & Sally McCracken Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation PavelComm Casey R. Pavey Patricia F. Peters Greger Peterson Janice Peterson Audra Petrie Jessica G. Petriwsky C. Thomas & Ann Pfingsten PGE Noon Meeting Tracy Pond Portland Beauty School Pat & Cheryl Prendergast Richard V. & Cheryl E. Proulx Providence Health & Services Douglas Querin T. Austin Raglione George C. Reinmiller Renaissance Foundation Pam Resnik Charlene Rogers Cindy Rogers Don V. Romanaggi Carla T. Rose Paul & Maureen Rosenbaum Roses Ice Cream Kathleen Roy Mike Ryan Samuel S. Johnson Foundation Mark Santangelo Phillip & Linda Schilling Scott Edwards Architecture Sid Scott Robert A. & Karen C. Sederstrom Serenity Shop Christopher Shine Marianne Shipley Michael L. Shults Suzanne Sigafoos Helena Silberstein Michael H. Simon Catherine Ussher Simpson Skate World Rob Sloan Smith Painting, Co., Inc. Deborah Soloway Andrew & Annie Spiak St. Martin de Porres Trust Albert Starr Stumptown Coffee Roasters Kimberly A. Sugawa-Pujinaga Mr. & Mrs. Marko A. Susnjara Andrew Thaler The Partners Group The Venetian Theatre - Bag & Baggage Productions Margaret Chilton Tolan Anna Tollenaar Wolf Tree Ann Triebwasser Kimberly A. Turner UBS Financial Services Ultrazone United Way of the Columbia-Willamette Melissa Wallis Andrea Walter Leann Warren Tamsen M. Wassell Margaret R. & Ronald E. Weil Western States Chiropractic College Julianna Whittaker Robert & Barbara Wiest Nicholas M. Williams Harry B. Wilson Harry B. & Ann Asper Wilson Wintz Family Foundation Keith James Witcosky Ronald G Witcosky Susan Wollenberg Susan Hennessy & J. Marcus Wood YoChoice Yoga Hillsboro & the Stress Reduction Clinic Leslie D. Young Chris Zander Siying Ye & Kewen Zhang P. Michael Zimmerman Many Thanks to Our Donors Freedom Award De Paul presents the Freedom Award to members of the community who openly share their story of recovery and dedicate their time, resources, and energy to helping people struggling with a substance use disorder. Their lives in recovery serve as an inspiration to all of us. Past recipients include the late State Senators Ben Westlund and Lenn Hannon, the late Sam Wheeler, Izzy’s restaurant Co-Founder Izzy Covalt, Ann Miller, Dr. James Thayer, Jack Hopkins of NW Medical, Dr. Marvin Seppala, The Loyola Men’s Group, Ken and Joan Austin, Dennis Doherty, Nancy Engeman, and John Kroger. Samuel C. Wheeler Freedom Award Our first ever Freedom Award was presented to Sam Wheeler in 2000. A successful entrepreneur and executive in the timber industry, Sam was very open about the effects alcoholism had in his life. In an article in Brainstorm Magazine, he was quoted describing his youth in a lumber family, and his battle with alcohol until giving it up at age 54. "One of the ways that I've stayed sober is by not trying to hide what I used to be like. Maybe it will do somebody some good. I know it does me some good. When you talk about what it used to be like, you start remembering what it was really like--and it wasn't much fun," he said. At the 14th Annual Freedom Award Luncheon De Paul honored Sam again as a long-time champion, generous donor and friend to those seeking new lives in recovery by renaming the award the Samuel C. Wheeler Freedom Award. We are forever grateful for his and the Wheeler Foundation’s support. One of his sons, Ted Wheeler, now Oregon's state treasurer, once described his father as "genuine. What you see is what you get." Like the state he served and loved, Sam Wheeler was as authentic as they come. Ken and Joan Austin Sam and Ted Wheeler Past Sponsors Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund, Wheeler Foundation, O’Donnell Clark & Crew LLP, Northwest Medical, Kaiser Permanente, Thede Culpepper Moore Munro & Silliman LLP Funds raised at this important luncheon are used to help youth struggling with a substance use achieve healthy, productive lives. Ann Miller and Youth Speaker LOCATIONS: De Paul Adult Residential & Outpatient Center 1312 SW Washington St. Portland, OR CREATING FREEDOM De Paul Youth & Family Center & School 4310 NE Killingsworth St. Portland, OR De Paul Hillsboro Outpatient Center 205 SE 3rd St. Hillsboro, OR 503-535-1151 www.DePaulTreatmentCenters.org Like us on Facebook facebook.com/DePaulTreatmentCenters Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/DePaulPDX Alder House 523 SW 13th Ave. Portland, OR Mailing Address: PO Box 3007 Portland, OR 97208