Summer 2014 Dear El Nido Friend: Eighth Annual Champions for Families Awards
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Summer 2014 Dear El Nido Friend: Eighth Annual Champions for Families Awards
Summer 2014 Dear El Nido Friend: We are thrilled to invite you to join us for the Eighth Annual Champions for Families Awards Dinner on Thursday, October 16, 2014 at the Skirball Cultural Center. Brilliantly talented actress, prominent acting coach and comedian Belita Moreno will be returning as Master of Ceremonies. We are pleased this year to honor two of El Nido’s own, not just for their long and dedicated service to our agency but for their distinction in bettering the broader community as well. Former president of our board of directors, Jay de Miranda, receives our Lifetime Achievement Award. Jay has provided both important ongoing financial assistance and wise guidance and oversight to El Nido. Through his family’s De Miranda Foundation, he helps enable service agencies working throughout the United States and across the globe to carry out their worthy missions to help children. Our Community Impact Award is bestowed on Carole Keen, longtime former El Nido board member from the City of Carson. As founder more than 40 years ago and as continuing director of the Carson Coordinating Council, Carol has coalesced broad segments of that community to help disadvantaged infants, children, adults and families – sometimes El Nido’s clients – through an impressive range of programs. For your review, enclosed is our Sponsorship Packet with a Sponsorship Outline, Response Form, and Fact Sheet. In addition to celebrating the extraordinary honorees, with over 275 guests in attendance, the dinner includes dramatic presentations from our clients about how El Nido changes their lives for the good, a silent auction, and a lively raffle. All proceeds from this event benefit El Nido Family Centers and programs like the Gang Reduction Youth Development Program (GRYD). Your support makes a life-changing contribution to young people like Michael, who shares his story about how El Nido was there for him to make the difference to change the course of his life when he participated in the GRYD program.: Event Chair: Scott Matula-Beltch Event Committee: Aurora Almario Stuart Berton Bill Canup Joe Celguera Richard Chou Kim Dabbadie Theresa Dawes Lilia Devora Elaine Doran Richard Doran Bradford Henderson Gessille Jensen Sonia Jensen Emily Kaplan Nan Lee Diana Le Lien Gail Marshall JP Marshall Yesim Merter Fred Samulon Adriana Sandoval Bernard Tan Jeff Thomas Virginia Thomas Steve Williams May Yu Executive Director Liz Herrera, LCSW Board Officers Stuart Berton, Esq, President “As I became stable again, I attended the photography class for 3 years and from this experience I have gained wisdom and patience. When I capture a photo, I see a vision of what I want to include. But to capture it, I have to adjust myself and the settings on the camera. In life my dreams and goals are that photo. I am learning how to make the necessary adjustments to achieve them.” Renewing your sponsorship or joining us as a sponsor will also help us to continue and enhance our other youth development, child abuse prevention and treatment, and parent education programs throughout the county. Please visit our website at www.elnidofamilycenters.org for more information or contact development director Nan Lee at 818.830.3646 ext. 261 or by email at [email protected]. On behalf of the families we serve, thank you for considering our invitation. Sincerely, Scott Matula-Beltch Champions Chair Encls. Bill Canup Jeff Thomas, CPA Vice Presidents Monica K. Rogan Secretary Eugene Tuch, CPA Chief Financial Officer Board Directors John Abel, Past President Abigail Arad Marcela Barillas Lisa Carloss Audra Collier, MA Bruce Eddy Bianca L. Guzmán, PhD Carlos Rosales Fred Samulon, PhD, Past President Kathy Scott Jesse I. Shapiro, Esq. Carlos Sosa, MSW Laurie P. Spivak Itelia Walker Administrative Office 10200 Sepulveda Blvd., Ste 350 Mission Hills, CA 91345 Tel: 818.830.3646 Fax: 818.891.6547 www.elnidofamilycenters.org Board Advisors: Rob Beltch, John Coleman, MBA, Paul Crane, MD, Diane DeAnda, PhD, Jay R. de Miranda, Past President, Loraine Despres, Paul F. Doucette Kerry L. English, MD, Kathy Kubota, MSW, Mindy Lamont, David Moring, Esq., Rose Norton, Past President, Kathy Perez, Debora Pratt, Helen Wolff, MD, MPH EL NIDO FAMILY CENTERS CHAMPIONS FOR FAMILIES AWARDS DINNER “Eighty - Nine Years of Cultivating Hope, Trust & Growth” Thursday, October 16, 2014, Skirball Cultural Center SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES EXCLUSIVE CHAMPIONS SPONSOR - $25,000 Would support services such as 1,250 hours of parent education. • • • • • • • • Premier reserved dinner seating for 24 guests Name recognition on title of event, which includes invitation, tribute book, and all marketing materials Exclusive Signage Priority placement of full-page ads on the back cover and inside back cover of the tribute journal Logo on premier location on sponsor banner at the event Logo in prime location on all printed materials, including invitation Inclusion in all press materials Coverage in El Nido’s newsletter, annual report, Facebook and website CULTIVATING SPONSOR - $15,000 Would support services such as 660 hours of stimulating activities to steer boys and girls away from gangs. • Reserved dinner seating for 20 guests • Two principal full-page ads in tribute journal • Logo on sponsor banner at event • Logo on all printed materials, including invitation • Inclusion in all press materials • Coverage in El Nido’s newsletter, annual report, Facebook and website GROWTH SPONSOR - $10,000 Would support services such as 180 home visits from a nurse to ensure mom and baby are healthy. • Reserved dinner seating for 16 guests • A principal full-page ad in tribute journal • Logo on sponsor banner at event • Logo on all printed materials, including invitation • Inclusion in all press materials • Coverage in El Nido’s newsletter, annual report, Facebook and website TRUST SPONSOR - $5,000 Would support services such as case management services to 23 teen moms and dads, to help them get back on track to graduate high school, screen their babies for developmental delays, and strengthen their parenting knowledge and skills. • Reserved dinner seating for 12 guests • A full-page ad in tribute journal • Logo on sponsor banner at event • Inclusion in all press materials • Coverage in El Nido’s newsletter, annual report, Facebook and website HOPE SPONSOR - $2,500 Would support services such as 33 hours of intensive counseling services provided to individuals/families, to help address mental health issues, raise selfawareness and understanding, solve problems, develop insight, and change behavior. • Reserved dinner seating for 8 guests • A half-page ad in tribute journal • Logo on sponsor banner at event • Inclusion in all press materials • Coverage in El Nido’s newsletter, annual report, Facebook and website RESERVED TABLE - $1,200 (for 8 guests and name listed as table host in Tribute Journal) Would support services such as 10 health and nutrition education workshops. INDIVIDUAL TICKETS - $150 per person Would support services such as providing diapers & food staples to three young moms & their babies from our emergency fund. EL NIDO FAMILY CENTERS CHAMPIONS FOR FAMILIES AWARDS DINNER “Eighty - Nine Years of Cultivating Hope, Trust and Growth” SPONSORSHIP RESPONSE FORM *Please print and include all requested information* Company or Individual Name (as you would like it to appear in the Tribute Journal) Contact Name and Title Address City, State, Zip Phone Email Address Fax Please check desired support level: Exclusive Champion Sponsor $25,000 Growth Sponsor Hope Sponsor $10,000 Cultivating Sponsor Trust Sponsor $15,000 $5,000 $2,500 À la Carte Reserved Table $1,200 for 8 guests (Your name listed as table host in tribute journal) Individual Tickets $150 per person No. of Tables No. of Tickets I wish to donate my ticket/s so that a client/s, student/s or alumni member/s will be able to attend the Awards Dinner. No. of Tickets INDICATE NUMBER OF MEALS: CHICKEN FISH If a meal is not selected in your RSVP, please note that the chicken option will be selected for you. If you have any dietary restrictions please indicate here: Tribute Journal Outside Back Cover Full Page B/W Business Card B/W $1,500 $750 $100 Inside Front Cover Half Page B/W $1,000 $500 Inside Back Cover Quarter Page B/W $1,000 $250 I am unable to attend this year, but wish to support the children and families of El Nido Family Centers by making a donation in the amount of $ . PAYMENT METHOD Yes, I would like to participate as indicated above. Please invoice me. Total amount to be invoiced $ Yes, I would like to pay with the enclosed check in the amount of $ Please make checks payable to: El Nido Family Centers Please charge my Visa / MasterCard (circle) in the amount of $ Number: Exp. Date CVC: Name on card: Signature: Please return this form with payment (if appropriate) to: El Nido Family Centers, Attn: Champions for Families Awards Dinner 10200 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 350, Mission Hills, CA 91345 Fax # 818-891-6547 Please email your Tribute Journal copy, logos and/or camera-ready artwork to [email protected] We are also happy to assist you in creating a custom ad. Please contact Lilia Devora at 818.830.3646 ext. 223 to arrange. Deadline for copy is September 17, 2014 For more information, please call Nan Lee at 818.830.3646 ext. 261 or email her at [email protected] El Nido Family Centers Federal Tax Identification Number 95-3186429 Thank you for your continued support! www.elnidofamilycenters.org Administrative Office 10200 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 350 Mission Hills, CA 91345 Phone: 818-830-3646 elnidofamilycenters.org OUR VISION: Healthy families and communities that provide the resources and support for all young people to attain their full potential. OUR MISSION: Empower families in low-income communities of Los Angeles County to break the cycle of poverty, child abuse, violence, academic failure, and teen pregnancy through outstanding educational, youth development, health and therapeutic services. WHO BENEFITS: More than 10,000 children, youth and family members annually. Clients are diverse with 67% Latino, 12% African-American, 12% White, 9% Asian/Pacific Islander, mixed race and others. They span the life cycle, from expectant mothers and children before birth and through their early years, to teens, parents of all ages and grandparent caregivers. WHAT WE DO: We provide comprehensive family-strengthening services in high need communities. Our bilingual, multicultural staff of over 150 offer programs of four major types: Parent Education & Family Development, Child Abuse Prevention & Treatment, Teen Parent Family Services, and Youth Development. Services include home visitation, professional counseling, service coordination (linking families with all needed resources), and a variety of group educational, vocational, social networking, leadership development, and integration of healthy living opportunities. WHERE WE DO IT: El Nido covers a wide area of Los Angeles County, from the Antelope and San Fernando Valleys to the Harbor. Family centers are located in Pacoima, Mission Hills, South Los Angeles and Compton. Many families are reached at their homes, schools, community centers and the locations of partnering organizations. BUDGET AND FUNDING SOURCES: El Nido Family Centers is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The annual budget ranges from $8,000,000 to $12,000,000. Government contracts (federal, state, county, and city) allow us to serve a large population, with vital investments from foundations, corporations and individuals. OUR LEADERSHIP: Executive Director Liz Herrera, L.C.S.W. has spent her 30-year career with El Nido. Board President Stuart Berton is an entertainment lawyer and active participant in the Los Angeles non-profit community. Serving Los Angeles County Since 1925 OUR SERVICES PARENT EDUCATION & FAMILY DEVELOPMENT Parenting classes are a first line of defense against potential child abuse/neglect, school failure/ dropout, teen pregnancy, and other problems. Skilled facilitators teach parents about bonding and attachment, child development stages, loving discipline methods, promoting school success, and effective interpersonal communication. El Nido’s Pacoima FamilySource Center is a onestop location where low-income San Fernando Valley families with children can turn for help with basic needs, healthcare access, educational attainment, career/leadership development and social supports. Additional home visitation programs reach out to mothers beginning prenatally, preparing them to give children the best start in life, from day one through their early years. CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION & TREATMENT El Nido’s Child Abuse Prevention & Treatment programs provide comprehensive family strengthening services, responsive to the unique culture of each child and parent/caregiver. Goals are to prevent child abuse/neglect or its recurrence, and to reduce the symptoms of prior maltreatment. Services include intake and assessment, counseling, parent education and support groups, case management, and 24-hour emergency response. TEEN PARENT FAMILY SERVICES El Nido has a long-standing commitment to assisting two highly vulnerable populations—teen parents and their babies. Home visits screen for and address risk factors such as inadequate prenatal or well-baby care, child abuse/neglect, environmental hazards, domestic violence, substance abuse, depression, and developmental delay. Our staff educates and encourages teens, promoting healthy lifestyles, optimal birth outcomes, positive parenting, educational attainment, and vocational success. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT El Nido’s Pacoima Gang Reduction & Youth Development program is part of a citywide effort to prevent violence by cutting off the supply of new gang members. Young people at risk find positive alternatives through innovative methods that engage their entire families. Delinquency prevention programs in Compton and South L.A. work with youth referred by schools and law enforcement agencies, providing services such as individual, group and family counseling, tutoring/mentoring and constructive youth development opportunities. Goals include preventing subsequent arrests, improving school attendance and academic achievement, enhancing vocational potential and postponing parenting until adulthood. We also provide college scholarships for 15 to 20 clients annually. Media Contact: E L Doran Public Relations | Elaine Doran | 818-238-9005 | [email protected] Our Website: elnidofamilycenters.org Serving Los Angeles County Since 1925