Annual Report - Development Centers, Inc

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Annual Report - Development Centers, Inc
We Strengthen
Communities
…one Family
at a time!
2014
Annual Report
Welcome to Development Centers
Dear Friends
Wow, what a year! 2014 marked a time of unprecedented growth for
Development Centers.
In response to a 70 million dollar investment in Detroit children and
families, we applied for and received a federal grant to provide high
quality early care programming for children birth to five. In partnership
with four local human service agencies, Starfish
tarfish Family Services, Focus
Hope and Southwest Solutions, we created Thrive by Five Detroit
Detroit, an
innovative model of Head Start and Early Head Start. Development
Centers now offers center-based
based EHS/HS programming to over 250 young
children in Detroit out of 5 community-based
based locations.
From screening, diagnosis and treatment, we provide services that regard
all persons with dignity and respect, while helping them manage their
illness in a way that interrupts their lives as little as possible. We give
them hope through the knowledge that mental illnesses are treatable
conditions and we are here to help.
Looking
oking forward to 2015, we are excited to open our McKenny Center.
After several years of research, planning and renovations, we are pleased
to see our vision of a community-based
based facility, complete with an
integrated health clinic, offices, group space and
an gym come together.
With the integrated health clinic, consumers can have both physical and
mental health concerns identified and treated, all under one roof.
As a result of this expansive
growth, I am proud to say
that Development Centers
now has over 300 staff
operating out of 18 different
locations across the city.
While making this dramatic leap into the world of Head Start, we remain
committed to the services that helped us build our reputation and
mission. We hold steadfast in our dedication to supporting the healthy
development of children, adults and families through mental health,
employment and related human service programming.
During this past year, our PATH Program (Partnership, Accountability,
Training, Hope) received numerous awards for their record
record-setting
placement off individuals into paid employment. This relentless
commitment to help secure employment for persons receiving cash
assistance benefits has allowed several hundred people to move towards
self-sufficiency.
Our mental health programs for infants, children
n and adults strive to
ensure the healthy development of not just individuals, but entire
families.
It is through the expertise and commitment of our staff, coupled with the
trust that our consumers have in us, that we were able to serve over
11,000 consumers this year. We remain grateful for the generosity of our
friends, funders, donors and volunteers whose support drives the
services we provide.
Please look through this report
ort to learn more about our
mission and how you can become a part of it.
Thank you for joining us along this journey.
Chief Executive Officer
Inspiring Hope …Improving Lives
A PROUD LEGACY OF
COMPASSIONATE SERVICE
OUR VISION
"Development Centers
will be the preeminent
organization committed
to excellence and the
recognized leader in
Human Services."
"We will provide a
continuum of diversified
services based upon
community need,
resulting in outstanding
and ever improving
outcomes."
Our Board of Directors
Kathy Operhall, President
Rodger Prong, Vice President Business
Kendra Tobes, Vice President Programming
Dr. Subhash Gulati, Treasurer
Kevin Outland, Secretary
Trina Clark, Gary Francis, Melvin Houston,
Gary Ley, Jim Tesen
Honorary Members
Jeffrey Kravitz, Nancy
ancy Wanchik
CARF
Accredited
Programs
Development Centers subscribes to the highest standards of care
and professional health industry practices as indentifi
indentified by CARF
International. Many of our programs have been fully accredited
since 1991.
Founded as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation
Facilities, CARF International is recognized as among the foremost
independent, nonprofit accreditation authorities
orities of health and
human services in the world.
In addition, DC adheres to a Code of Ethics in all its organizational
and operational practices as evidenced by our Strategic Plan.
Development Centers was incorporated as a 501c3
nonprofit in 1983 from the result of a merger between
two long-standing
standing agencies: The Children's Orthogenic
Center and Phoenix Place.
As such, we have a combined history of providing
behavioral health services to children and
an adults in
Northwest Detroit that extends back to the 1940's.
At the time of the change in name, DC had a staff of 24
and served 700 consumers annually through its
offering of 4 main programs.
DC volunteers
assemble early on a
bitter-cold winter
day to help distribute
food for the needy in
our partnership with
Forgotten Harvest.
Over the years as the growing number of individuals and
families requesting services increased …and as the
compelling needs of our diverse community continued
to evolve …Development Centers has always responded
fully to the challenges involved.
Today we have a staff of over 300 dedicated
professionals and are now providing assistance
assistan to more
than 11,000
,000 consumers each year through our present
listing of over 26 behavioral health & prevention
programs.
rograms. All in addition to offering a comprehensive
array of housing placement services, employment
readiness training, and much more!
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Strengthening Families
EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES
The Early Childhood and Family Services Division
ivision provides for a full
range of prevention, early intervention and treatment services for
families with young children from pregnancy through age five.
We believe that a child’s earliest relationships and care provides
the foundation for healthy growth
th and development. Therefore,
we are dedicated to providing services that nurture, strengthen
and empower parents & caregivers, promote positive attachment
relationships and encourage the development of young children
to their highest potential.
Our services include:
Parenting Education and Support
Developmental Assessment / Activities
Childcare Consultation and Training
Center Based care for infants and toddlers
Parent-Young Child Therapy
Parent Child Play Groups
Home Visiting
Music Groups
Infant Massage
Early Literacy Activities
Coordination of Services
Among our program offerings:
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Parent Infant Program:: Birth to age three, home visiting
program to provide support and nurture healthy social and
emotional development.
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Early On:: Developmental assessment, home visits and
service coordination for children under the age of three with
developmental delays.
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Pre-School
School Intervention Program:
Program Mental health services for
children three to five.
•
Brightstars:: Parents As Teachers home visits and playgroups.
Birth to age four.
•
Early Learning Communities and Brightmoor Childcare
Quality Initiative:: Training and consultation for caregivers of
children birth to age five.
•
Early Head Start and Head Start: For expectant women,
infants and toddlers ages birth to five. Home based and
center based education, health and family services.
Help your child be ready for school with the best possible
start in the early years.. Contact us to learn more.
Inspiring Hope …Improving Lives
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT
PROGRAMS
Our Child and Adolescent programs address the needs of
young people up to the age of 18 years old who are
exhibiting or experiencing emotional and/or behavioral
difficulties.
Primary services include:
Community Based Services
• Home Based Services
• Crisis Planning and Crisis Intervention
• Wraparound Services
• Juvenile Justice Mental Health Program
• Parent Support Partners
• Resource Networking with Hospitals and
other Community Agencies
• Referrals / Additional Supports
• Safety Planning
Center Based Services
• Case Management
• Psychological Testing
• Psychiatric Consultation
• Medication Management
• Onsite Pharmacy
• Nursing Services
• Emergency Evaluations
• Crisis Intervention
• Individual, Group and
Family Therapy
• Integrative Health Services
Among Our Various Initiatives:
• Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Treatment
• Youth United Advocacy
• Family Psychoeducation Group
• Parent Management Training Oregon (PMTO)
• Cornerstone Advantage Program
What is Early Head Start?
Early Head Start (EHS) is a federally funded childhood
development program available at no cost for the
benefit of low-income families with infants and toddlers.
It also features high quality prenatal services for
pregnant women.
Development Centers can provide for placement within
home-based or center-based settings, as well as offer
full-day or partial-day scheduling options.
Youngsters range in ages from newborns to three years
old and include foster children as well as children with
disabilities and/or special needs.
What is Head Start?
Head Start (HS) offers comprehensive early childhood
education, health, nutrition and parent engagement for
income eligible children aged three to five.
Services include enhanced developmental programming,
screenings and individualized assessments for each child
…with a special emphasis on pre-school readiness for
every youngster enrolled in order to prepare them for
kindergarten and subsequent school success.
Head Start is also instrumental in engaging the entire
family by linking caregivers to ready supports as well as
providing them entry to community resources that can
address any developmental deficiencies that are
ascertained for their child …including access to an
extensive range of medical, dental and mental health
care services.
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Addressing Special Needs
FULL CIRCLE
FULL CIRCLE provides services to children, youth and adults who are
Developmentally Disabled (DD). This program was also created to be
a support system to provide for their care and needs in order to
make their daily living manageable as well as foster a sense of
independence.
Some of the services that our Support Coordinators can link the
consumer to include:
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Psychological / Psychiatric Assessments
Individual & Family Therapy
Medication Management
Crisis Intervention
Respite Care
FULL CIRCLE also provides
advocacy and referrals for
various community services
such as:
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Rethink Autism
Speech Therapy
Guardianship Services
Community Living Supports
Occupational and Physical Therapy
School Outreach Supports
Individual Education Plan (IEP)
Transitional Supports for DD Adults School to Work
Supported Employment & Skill Building
Inspiring Hope …Improving Lives
FAMILY ALLIANCE FOR
CHANGE
Family Alliance For Change iss a parent driven, peer-to-peer
peer
service with the objectives of supporting, educating and
empowering parents and care givers with special needs
children to meet their family’s goals.
Our compassionate
ompassionate staff includes parents of children with
Severe Emotionall Disturbances (SED) or Developmental
Disabilities (DD. We have great empathy for parents being
served in a non-judgmental
judgmental environment.
Our services include a Parent Support Partner to provide
individual supports that help families connect to community
resources;
sources; System of Care Parent training for parents in
Wayne County; support groups, father groups, and
opportunities to meet with
ith legislative representatives with
regards to policy changes.
We Feature
Parent Support
• Parent-to-Parent
• MDCH Certified Staff
taff / Parent Support
• Community Connections / Resources
• Legislative Advocacy
• Legislative Advocacy Learning Opportunities
• Trainings
• Parent Support Groups in Spanish and English
• Leadership and Academic Opportunities for Youth
• Parent Networking / Outreach Events
• Fatherhood and Wellness Groups
• Foster and Kinship Supports
• Summer Programming
SCHOOL BASED PROGRAM
Our School Based Program is committed to providing the youth at select
Highland Park and Detroit Public Schools with a continuum of care aimed at
addressing barriers to learning. A broad and flexible array of mental health
services & supports are provided directly within the schools inclusive of:
prevention & early intervention, mental health education and treatment, as
well as assessments for emotional & behavioral risk factors.
DC works to improve access to mental health services for particularly
vulnerable children. Prevention services seek to provide supportive care for
youth at risk of developing severe behavioral or substance abuse disorders.
Therapeutic services seek to promote recovery and healthy behaviors for
youth with more severe emotional disorders (SED).
DC Prevention Coordinators, Case Managers and Therapists are trained to
collaborate with our educational partners to work towards a shared agenda
that provides children, adolescents and their families with effective
programming to promote both healthy development and school success.
Quality of care is a core value of School Based services and emphasis is
placed on utilization of Evidenced Based practices in both treatment and
the prevention curriculum. School Based prevention focuses on
strengthening a child’s social and academic skills together with enhancing
peer relationships, self-control, coping, and drug-refusal skills.
Mental health education and treatment in schools promotes accessibility to
care, and opportunities for early intervention for behaviors that when left
untreated can result in the need for more extensive and long term care.
School Based Services include:
Crisis Intervention
Screening, Linking and Referrals
Diagnostic Assessments
Person Centered Treatment Planning
Individual, Family, and Group Therapy
Psycho-Educational Workshops
Parent Support Groups
Psychiatric Consultation & Evaluation
Case Management Services
Educational Support and Advocacy
Prevention and Early Intervention
Skill Building Groups
dream BELIEVE achieve
All kids deserve a chance
for success in life!
To dream big.
To believe in yourself.
To achieve whatever goals
you work hard to accomplish.
But not all children are able to do this alone.
Some are in need of a guiding hand.
Can you step forward to help?
Development Centers is committed to providing
ready resources aimed at overcoming barriers to
learning for underserved youth at select Highland
Park and Detroit Public Schools.
Join with us today by offering your support for our
“dream achievers” fund to help deserving school
aged youngsters reach their fullest potential.
Perhaps even more important than the therapies, the
classroom supplies or the summer day-camp
experiences your contribution would provide …is the
underlying message of encouragement and hope that
a child will receive knowing that they are not
‘forgotten.’
We hope that you will be generous with your
support. You can learn more by visiting our website
at www.develctrs.org.
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Empowering Individuals
PATH
P.A.T.H. (Partnership. Accountability. Training. Hope.)
Connects participants with a broad range of individually
specific resources to address their unique challenges as they
seek out opportunities to gain meaningful employment and
become self-sufficient. We offer an advanced e
evaluation of
each participant to fully appraise their individual strengths
and weaknesses while also pin-pointing
pointing prospective barriers
to hiring.
HOUSING PROGRAMS
DC is working in successful collaboration
boration with several local
community-development based
d partnerships to address
an acute need for many of our consumers who are
anxiously seeking out safe and affordable housing options
for individuals and for families.
Such options are presently
being made available
though an arrangement with
Hope Park Homes and
Rouge Woods Apartments
in addition to our Permanent
Supportive Housing Program,
Shelter Plus Care Programs,
Programs
the Omega Program as well
as our Housing Choice
Voucher Program.
PATH Program enhancements also reflect the emerging
‘best practices’ now being formulated by the Michigan
Department of Human Services and The Detroit Employment
Solutions Corporation, as well as our partnership affiliation
with the Michigan Works! Agency.
By connecting our PATH participants with a comprehensive
assessment and resource orientation process, we believe
that each participant will have the means to chart their own
personalized plan needed for decisive action and maximize
their possibilities for a successful outcome.
DC is also expanding our abilities to serve people who are
transitioning from restricted care to include the homeless.
PATH grooms each participant with the basic preparation
CLUBHOUSE
and hands-on training they
y need to attain a state of work
place readiness required to enter
er the job search
marketplace. These critical skill-sets include: introductory
computer technology,, job hunting, resume writing
writing,
interviewing,, placement assistance, job retention services,
vocational
cational educational training opportunities … and much
more.
NEW DIRECTIONS CLUBHOUSE
Inspiring Hope …Improving Lives
Our clubhouse is an inviting, friendly and work-ordered
work
setting that serves as a psychosocial rehabilitation program
focused on facilitating our adult members with their
recovery.
Staff and members work side by side to maintain daily
operations and plan for upcoming group activities.
The program offers assistance with education, transitional
employment, housing and independent living skills in a
supportive environment where members can re-establish
themselves in the community and begin to pursue their
personal goals.
Supported Employment Services
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Our Adult Services Division provides several different
types of programming and service options to enhance
the overall functioning of persons age 18 and up. We
provide both outpatient and community based
services to individuals, groups and families with mental
health and/or substance abuse disorders.
The goal is to support the individual’s participation in
family and community living as well as enhance their
ability to live a healthy and productive lifestyle.
Depending on the needs of the consumer and the
specifications of the program, services may be
provided in the home, neighborhood or onsite at DC
facilities.
Our services include:
• Case Management / Crisis Outreach
• Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
• Individual Therapy and Treatment
• Psychiatric and Nursing support
• Integrated Health Coordination
• Medication Monitoring
• Hospital Diversion
• Parenting Support
• Support and Daily Living Skills
• Family Psycho-Education
• Integrated Treatment for
Co-Occurring Disorders
• Assistance with Transportation
• Housing Services
• Employment Services
Our Philosophy
We believe that all people can learn to confront the
challenges that come with serious and persistent mental
health problems. We also believe that all people, despite
their difficulties, are entitled to find meaningful
employment and successfully maintain their positions in
today’s competitive job market.
Development Centers is dedicated to providing a
comprehensive array of supports that will assist the
individual in obtaining their vocational goals as well as
becoming self sufficient. It starts by developing an
individualized person-centered plan based upon a Stages
of Change Model, beginning with Contemplation …to
Preparation …to the Action stages of change.
Our Eight Core Principles of Supported
Employment:
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Zero Exclusion Policy
Competitive Jobs
Consumer Preference
Rapid Job Search
Integrated Employment and Treatment
Systematic Job Development
Personalized Benefits Planning
Time-Unlimited Support
JOB CLUB is a specialized group designed to assist and
improve one’s ability to move forward in their
vocational as well as rehabilitation process.
Outcomes include:
• Vocational Assessment
• Career Exploration and Goal Setting
• Resume Building
• Job Placement Assistance and Job Coaching
• Assistance and encouragement from Certified
Peer Support Specialists
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Delivering Innovative Programs
Studies have shown that the first
irst five years of growth in the life of a
child are critical for his/her future learning abilities, emotional well
being and full advancement of cognitive skills.
Children who participate in enhanced early education experiences tend
to exhibit stronger school performances and higher rates of graduation,
while ultimately improving their prospects for gainful employment and
future earnings.
THRIVE BY FIVE: A BOLD NEW STRATEGY
FOR DETROIT’SS CHILDREN
Development Centers has come together in partnership with several
notable Detroit-based agencies to provide exceptional quality Early
Head Start and Head Start services that can dramatically benefit
infants, toddlers, pre-schoolers,
schoolers, pregnant women and young families
residing in selective areas throughout the Detroit community.
The result is Thrive By Five Detroit, a unique collaborative
partnership between Development
nt Centers and some of Detroit’s most
distinguished human service organizations … including Focus HOPE,
Southwest Counseling Solutions and Starfish Family Services.
Our mission is simple:
• to provide healthy prenatal outcomes for pregnant women
• to enhance the development of very young children
• to prepare children for latter school success
• to promote healthy family functioning while providing access
to community resources
Open Enrollment is now underway. We would encourage all interested
parents to learn more about this outstanding
outstan
opportunity to ensure a
solid foundation for their child’s growth and development by visiting us
at www.develctrs.com or contacting us directly at (313) 246-6060.
3rd ANNUAL WELLNESS THROUGH ART
EXHIBITION
Held each Spring at the
Redford Township Library.
This event serves as both
a community celebration
as well as a unique
display of over 100 pieces
of art featuring the
creative efforts and
talents of our very own
DC consumers.
This year’s assembly of artistic creationss and poetry readings was the
culmination of several workshops led by local artists who helped untrained
youths and adults learn imaginative ways of tapping into the creative
nature of their inner being for self expression.
Inspiring Hope …Improving Lives
NORTH CENTRAL CAMPUS
Development Centers 2013-2014 Services
Persons Served
Early Childhood & Family Services
Amount
3,498
Child and Family Mental Health Services
717
Family Alliance for Change Families
359
School Based Services
486
Developmental Disability Services
190
Adult Mental Health Services
3,207
P.A.T.H. Participants
2,015
Total
10,472
Persons Served
Units of Services Provided
Services Provided
Amount
Early Childhood & Family Services
30,569
Child and Family Mental Health Services
18,868
Family Alliance for Change Services
2,105
School Based Services
4,595
Developmental Disability Services
4,091
Adult Mental Health Services
P.A.T.H.
Total
217,014
9,702
286,944
Our North Central Campus location embraces a very unique
neighborhood community that is one of the most diverse in
Michigan including: Arabic, Polish, Bosnian, Serbian and
Bangladeshi populations.
Part of our challenge in delivering beneficial program services
is to be both mindful and respectful of the varying norms and
customs inherent within each different culture. Effective
communication is critical, and our subscription to various
translation service providers has helped us enormously in
successfully overcoming any potential language barriers.
Among Our Core Services:
• Mental Health Screening and Assessment
• Psychiatric Evaluation
• Individual, Group and Family Therapy
• Clubhouse Programming
• Linkage to Community Resources
• Specialized Services for the Dually Diagnosed
• Help for Hospital Diversion
• Integrated Medical Care / Health-Care Coordination
• School Advocacy
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT SERVICES
North Central provides for children and their families from
age 6 through 17 years old who are experiencing emotional
or behavioral difficulties. We offer treatment for those that
exhibit signs of depression, aggression and anxiety as well as
for those having difficulty functioning in their home, school or
community environment. We have a special expertise in
treating children who have experienced traumatic events.
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Our Adult Services professionals have been trained to provide
for a full array of comprehensive programs designed to
enhance the overall functioning and well-being of individuals
& their families including information, instruction and
support for building daily-living skills.
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Stewarding Our Resources
Supporting Networks and
Major Funders
Our expertise in the field of social services is coupled with
access to an extensive intra-agency
agency referral network
network. This
allows us to comprehensively address the needs of each
person served.
Development Centers is proud to partner as a service
provider for CareLink Network, Inc and ConsumerLink
Network, Inc which are both affiliates of Behavioral
Health Professionals Inc / BHPi. Major
ajor funding is also
provided through the Detroit-Wayne
Wayne Mental Health
The primary focus for ConsumerLink is set on providing
services for children
dren and adults with developmental
disabilities. It also specializes in offering solutions for
parents of children with Autism.
CareLink is focused on providing services for children
and adults with emotional disorders or serious mental
illness. It offers resources for recovery, independent living,
supported housing & employment, youth moving from
school to work, as well as supportive services for children
and their families.
Authority.
Among the benefits of this structure are:
•
Increased management specialization and
efficiency
•
A dedicated quality assurance program for
monitoring the care provided by each panel of
providers
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An enhanced utilization management & review
program to ensure the provision of medically
necessary and appropriate treatment
•
Skilled Member Services and Provider Relations
professionals to guide and assist
st both consumers
and providers
In addition, DC receives funding for services through the
US Department of Health & Human Services-Office
Services
of the
Administration for Children and Families,
Families the Michigan
Department of Human Services,
Services and is a Michigan
Works! Affiliate in partnership with the Detroit
Employment Solutions Corporation.
Finally, we are very proud to acknowledge that financial
support was also obtained through several joint venture
projects with major collaborators such as the Fisher
Foundation as well as the United Way for Southeastern
Michigan.
Inspiring Hope …Improving Lives
Development Centers 2013-2014 Financials
Support and Revenue
Amount
CareLink Network
12,793,734.00
Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority
445,659.00
Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation
1,868,682.00
Foundations and other Grants
2,804,826.00
Fees, Insurances and Other
773,352.00
Michigan Department of Community Health
348,837.00
ConsumerLink Network
519,086.00
Charitable and In Kind Contributions
133,495.00
Total Support and Revenue
MARKETING OUTREACH
This past season Development Centers was invited by
Crain’s Detroit Business magazine to be recognized in their
annual 2014 GIVING GUIDE as a ‘nonprofit of note’. This
special edition publication is intended to provide Crain’s
readership of 26,000 subscribers with a comprehensive
overview of the metro-Detroit nonprofit sector.
Being featured in such a prestigious publication provided
Development Centers with a golden opportunity to
introduce ourselves to an ideal cross-sectional demographic
of prospective donors and potential supporters who may
not yet be familiar with our mission.
$ 19,687,671.00
During October, the
2014 GIVING GUIDE
was distributed
extensively all
throughout the local
business community.
Support and Revenue
A bonus distribution
was also sent directly
to 750 wealth
managers and
estate/trust attorneys.
Expenses
Expenses
Amount
Salaries and Wages
10,189,043.00
Program Expenses
4,338,094.00
Fringe Benefits
2,827,599.00
Administrative Expenses
2,321,261.00
Total Expenses
$ 19,675,997.00
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets
$
Based on Unaudited Financial Statements
During 2015 it will continuously be marketed as a ‘desk-top
reference’ for executive decision makers & advisors who
represent the philanthropic interests of corporate giving
programs, private foundations and wealthy individuals.
Parties can refer to the GUIDE all year long via
www.crainsdetroit.com/section/giving_guide_2014
11,674.00
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Development Centers
Thank You!
To our generous 2013-2014
2014 supporters and sponsors
Aaron Prophit
Accardo Stoneworks
Advantage Health Centers
Allen Maintenance
All State Electric
Aloha VanCamp
American Contract Bridge League
Foundation
Amy and Steve Potocki
Applied Imaging
Armand Williams
Audra Sorvari
Barbara Clemmons
Beautiful Thought
Becky Peters
BHPi
Bob and Donita Steep
Bob Shaw
Brittany Harris
Bruce and Kay Dyer
Buddy's Pizza
Caesars Windsor
Carlynn Nichols
Carrie Banks Patterson
Cathy Liesman
Center For Computer Resources
Chazz Miller
Cheryl Coleman
Chriss Danna
Christine Herter and Michael
Foreman
Cindy McKeough
Clark Associates, Inc.
Cristina Schriug
Dalton Commercial Cleaning
Dave and Phil Kassa
Dave and Mary Anne Pacheco
Debbie and Bob Snyder
Debbie and Dwight Kade
Debbie Weatherston
Dennis and Wendy Griffith
Derek and Shanna Berens
Detroit Institute of Arts
Detroit Leadership Academy
Detroit Media partnership
Detroit Pistons
Detroit Princess Riverboat
Detroit Red Wings
Detroit RiverFront Conservancy
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Detroit Tigers
Development Centers Staff
Donny Madhaven
Ellen Thomas and Peter Bundarin
Ernst and Young
Francine Levine
Gary Francis
Gary and Deborah Ley
George Johnson & Co
Gordon Food Service
Inspiring Hope …Improving Lives
Great Parents Great Start
Great Wolf Lodge
Henry Guthard
Holly and Jerry Burnes
Jan Walton
Janis Allen
Over 200 seasonally decorated
food baskets were assembled by
DC staffers and volunteers. And
in the truest spirit of the holidays,
10 very deserving young families
were befriended through our
Adopt A Family initiative.
Jeff Johnson
Jennifer Prophit
Jerry and Shonnie Allen
Jerry Rimmer
Jewel Dunson
Jill Robinson
Jim and Jane Haslett
Jim Tesen
Jim Walling
Joan Abbey
Joan and Paul Feldman
Joan and Thad Zaremba
Joan Nagrant
Joan Walton
John and Colleen Hunter
John Steigelman
John Teague
John Waisanen
Judy Custer
Julie Abramas
Julie and Milt Hempel
Kathy and Tom Balch
Kathy Operhall
Kelly Pace
Kendra Tobes
Kevin Outland
Kicker's/Joey's Comedy Club
Krieger Klatt Architects, Inc.
Laura Gruczelak
Lee Soboleski
Lester Johnson
Lillian McPherson
Linda Marble
Linda McCain
Liz Kasperek
Lorne Purslow
Margaret Neumann
Marianne Lilly and Robert Abraham
Marilyn Schmitt
Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle
Marshall and Basia Brulez
Mary and Dan Clement
Mary and Ron Neff
Mary Banks
Mary Dean Barringer
Mary Ellen & Dennis Teeters
Mary Lou Rensberger
Melvin Houston
Michael Heyer
Michele Reid M.D.
Michele Spencer
Nancy and Larry Wanchik
Nancy Torrie
Nanette Wade
Nia Jones
Nicole Montgomery
Office Depot
Pallavi Munikrishna
Pat and Dan Sorvari
Pat and Michael Sinelli
Pat Foster
Annual Fall Fundraiser
Patricia Dadabbo
Paulette Gaines
Pure Energy
Quality Janitorial Services
Quicken Loans
Rachell Williams
Rachelle Howell
Ramone Awarsaji
Reddeman Farms Golf Club
Redford Township Library
Remerica Hometown One
Retchie Palmer
Ricardo and Judy Hearn
Rodger and Teresa Prong
Rodney Cyrowski
Rohan Pershard
Rouge Park Apartments
Salina Christian
Sally Bond
Sally Stinson
Saturn Food Center
Securitas Security Services
Selective Insurance Company
Shannon and Diana Wagoner
Shaunda Bryant
Shelly Christensen
Sherwood Foods
Staples
StarrVista
Stephen Moran
Steve and Mary Nims
Sue Sirkle
Subhash Gulati M.D.
Sugar Snap Photo
Photography
Tanya Thomas
Target
Teresa Giunta
The Dearborn Inn
The Detroit Zoological Society
The Fisher Foundation
The Flinn Foundation
The Henry Ford
The Inn at St. John’s
The Skillman Foundation
Timothy Orourke
Trina Clark
Tywannica Gray
The River Splash Dash
Held at Rivard Plaza along the Detroit RiverWalk.
This event is actually three activities all rolled into
one. The main attraction is an exciting 5K Race open
to all ages and running abilities. The second is an
engaging 1-Mile
Mile Walk along the edge of the historic
Detroit River. And finally there is a short course
Kiddie Dash for young children which included an
appearance by PAWS, the beloved mascot of the
Detroit Tigers.
We would like to acknowledge the generosity and
support of our premier sponsors:
Allen Maintenance, Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan, Livonia AM Rotary, Sellers Buick GMC,
Total Health Care, and The Detroit RiverFront
Conservancy.
Annual Fall Fundraiser
Held at the Baronette Renaissance Hotel in Novi.
Revelers were treated to a marvelous evening
evenin at a
terrific venue featuring a silent auction with fabulous
items, exciting raffle prizes, a wine pull, a delicious
full-course
course dinner, scrumptious desserts and much
more …including sPOOF! …best described as an
entertaining combination of impressions, comedy and
magic as conjured up by the uniquely creative
performance-artist
artist Brandon Styles.
This year’s list of event sponsors included:
The River Splash Dash
Victoria Banks
Victory Packaging
Village Builders of Northwest Detroit
Visteon Corporation
Volk Video Services
Walt Disney World
William Liesman
Willie Thomas
Behavioral Health Professionals Inc, Total Health
Care, Allen Maintenance, PCE Systems, Bank of
America, Lighthouse Insurance Group, Quality
Janitorial, Qol meds, Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan, and MOSS Telecom.
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Development Centers
EARLY HEAD START and HEAD START PROGRAMS
Gompers Elementary
Elementary-Middle School
(HS and Great Start Readiness)
14450 Burt Road
Detroit, MI 48223
(313) 246
246-6060
Administrative Offices
17421 Telegraph Road
Detroit, MI 48219
(313) 531-2500
Evergreen (EHS Home Based)
19900 Evergreen Road
Detroit, MI 48219
(313) 977
977-9550
ACCESS
Adult Behavioral Services
PATH
24424 West McNichols
Detroit, MI 48219
(313) 531-2500
McKenny (EHS only)
20833 Pembroke
Detroit, MI 48219
(313) 977
977-9159
Child & Adolescent Services
Early Childhood & Family Services
Full Circle
School Based Programs Central Office
17321 Telegraph Road
Detroit, MI 48219
(313) 531-2500
Family Alliance For Change
3627 West Vernor
Detroit, MI 48216
(313) 297-2975
New Directions Clubhouse
24430 West McNichols
Detroit, MI 48219
(313) 531-0738
North Central Campus
17141 Ryan Road
Detroit, MI 48212
(313) 733-4806
PATH East
15400 West McNichols Suite 2
Detroit, MI 48235
(313) 967-1503
Seven Mile (EHS and HS)
13735 West Seven Mile Road
Detroit, MI 48235
(313) 307
307-7000
Winston (EHS and HS)
16161 Winston
Detroit, MI 48223
(313) 246
246-6060
Our Mission
Development Centers is a
501c3 non-profit
non
organization
committed to improving the
lives of individuals, families and
the community by meeting
their behavioral health, human
and vocational needs through
a continuum of prevention,
intervention, treatment and
training services.
SCHOOL BASED PROGRAMS
Cooke Elementary School
18800 Puritan Street
Detroit, MI 48223
(313) 651
651-3170
Gompers Elementary
Elementary-Middle School
14450 Burt Road
Detroit, MI 48223
(313) 246
246-6060
Highland Park Renaissance Academy
Barber Campus
45 East Buena Vista
Highland Park, MI 48203
(313) 865
865-0356
Sam
Sampson-Webber Leadership Academy
4700 Tireman Street
Detroit, Mi 48203
(313) 897
897-5961
Learn More At:
www.develctrs.org