2015 Annual Report - the Chelsea Senior Center
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2015 Annual Report - the Chelsea Senior Center
Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Chelsea, Mich. Permit No. 21 Chelsea Senior Center 512 Washington Street Chelsea, MI 48118 819 members 25,128 visits Annual Report 2015-2016 in 2015 Highlights of 2015 CSC Members enjoy an intergenerational zip line trip. 2016 Board of Directors: President - James Alford Vice President - Gary Munce Secretary - Shar Eisenbeiser Treasurer - Ken Gietzen Susan Bairley Cindy Beauchamp Phil Boham Anne Comeau Jackie Fairbanks Diane Kieliszewski James Randolph Shirley Schneider Tammy Lehman, School Board Liaison Trinh Pifer, Executive Director Lou Ellyn Green, Office Manager Jennifer Smith, Program Manager Mackenzie Pfeiffer, Chelsea Community Senior Services (C2S2) Mary Erskine, Senior Nutrition Coordinator The United Methodist Retirement Communities (UMRC) Foundation awarded us $10,000 to expand senior transportation, including a free shuttle for Pines and UMRC residents to enjoy our senior lunch program Monday-Friday. St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Hospital awarded us $10,000 to subsidize our exercise classes in Chelsea and Grass Lake. Members can now enjoy exercise 5 days a week for a $1 suggested donation. Rural Partners of Michigan and the Washtenaw County Consortium on Aging awarded us two separate grants for free W.A.V.E. bus passes and 100 emergency kits for homebound seniors. The Music & Memory program was launched in partnership with Silver Maples, UMRC, Ascent Audiology, and Chelsea District Library to help improve the quality of life for seniors with memory loss and their caregivers. Funding was provided by Chelsea Community Foundation and Helen McCalla Trust Fund. With support from the Helen McCalla Trust Fund and the Chelsea School District, we added more handicap and 20 additional reserved parking spaces for seniors during our hours of operation. The travel committee led 28 trips attended by 748 participants. NEW Grass Lake Senior Center opened in 2015: Center Hours Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ~~~ Contact Us: P: 734-475-9242 F: 734-475-6189 www.chelseaseniors.org Email: [email protected] Like us on Facebook! This successful partnership is fully funded by the Copper Nail, 5-Healthy Towns Foundation, Grass Lake Downtown Development Authority, Grass Lake Township, and GLSC members. 100+ attendees were at the Grand Opening and ribbon cutting on April 23. In 2015, there were 64 Grass Lake members. The GLSC is open Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. offering Lunch with Friends, and opportunities for exercise and socialization. Seniors enjoy dual membership at both Grass Lake and Chelsea Senior Centers. www.grasslakeseniors.org Community Supporters $250 Club (“You Too Will be 50”) The Chelsea Senior Center is supported by our members, the City of Chelsea, Chelsea School District, Chelsea United Way, local townships (Dexter, Lima, Lyndon, Sylvan), and Kiwanis Club of Chelsea. Additionally, we are funded by generous community sponsors. Their support keeps our Center viable and accessible for all seniors in the community. Please help us recognize and thank our 2016 sponsors for their dedication to our mission: Platinum Sponsors ($4000+) St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Hospital United Methodist Retirement Communities Gold Sponsors ($2000+) Silver Sponsors ($1000+) Chelsea State Bank ClinSite LLC Edward Jones (Diane Kieliszewski, Cole Funeral Chapel Brent Martin, Michael O’Quinn) IHA Chelsea Family & Internal Jiffy Mixes/Chelsea Milling Co. Medicine Rick Taylor Real Estate Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home Silver Maples Thrivent Financial Friends of the CSC ($500+) 5-Healthy Towns Foundation Chelsea Hometown Pharmacy Chelsea Lanes & Antique Mall State Farm Insurance In-kind Our mission is to enhance the quality of life and well being for area seniors and their families. Helping Beyond our Walls Chelsea Community Senior Services (C2S2) is a program coordinated by the Chelsea Senior Center that helps local seniors access the resources they need so they can remain living in their own homes. completed requests for This program is a partnership with services and Silver Maples, and currently funded referrals* by the Washtenaw County Coordinated Funders. volunteer hours* 1,855 Thank you to our $250 Club Donors! Their generosity helps ensure our sustainability now and in the future. Chelsea Lumber Company Chelsea Lions Club Dr. Reznick & Associates—Chelsea Podiatry Dr. Raymond Howe Orthodontics Garden Mill In-kind Grass Lake Medical Center John McDermott, Attorney at Law Lane Animal Hospital Lehman & Scheffler Real Estate McDonald and Company, CPA Merkel Furniture & Flooring Rick Eder - Farm Bureau Insurance Jim & Janet Alford Angelo Angelocci Scott & Jan Baird Paul & Susan Bairley Annette Bragalone Peggy Caveney William & Marilyn Chandler Don & Linda Cole Edward & Anne Comeau Andrew & Gina Ekis Fred & Sally Dickinson Duane & Laura Downer Edward & Joan Driscoll Gretchen Driskell Jean Dunn Steve & Kathy Eberle Jim & Betsy Edgar John & Jayetta Edwards Bill & Shar Eisenbeiser Michael & Ann Feeney Tim & Judy Flint Harry & Lois Gibson Ken & D’Ann Gietzen Frank & Elizabeth Hammer Earl & Kay Heller Arlene Howe Will Johnson Phyllis Jonas John & Gladys Kennedy Donna Lane Dave & Martha Luick Dr. Gary & Mary Maynard Maryann Myers Catherine Payne Rodney & Kathy Payne Frank & Sharon Pignanelli Max & Sherri Plank Jim & Mary Randolph Ed & Karin Riske Paul Schaible Don & Shirley Schneider Peter & Nettie Severn Jeremy & Sharon Stephens Patricia Trinkle Jean Vargas Hugh & Marilyn Wanty Steve & Dayle Wright 300+ number of local youth mentored and impacted by our senior members Merrill Crockett and Jim Randolph harvest peanuts with preschoolers in the Intergenerational Garden hoop house. “I thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you did for me. This has been one of the potholes of life and 1,314 *Since program started October 2013 you were here for me.” “The senior center is like an extended family.” 27,989 senior meals Thanks to our dedicated staff and volunteers, the Senior Nutrition Program grew by 14% last year. More than 120 homebound seniors received hot meals and visits through the Meals on Wheels program in 2015. The Senior Nutrition Program is funded through the Area Agency on Aging 1-B and the Washtenaw County Office of Community and Economic Development. This program is also made possible with support from the Chelsea School District. 5,498 volunteer hours
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