Fall 2013 Newsletter - Queen of Peace Center
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Fall 2013 Newsletter - Queen of Peace Center
Queen of Peace Center Past Events in support of Queen of Peace Center 1. Connie Neumann, Executive Director Emeritus, Guys and Dolls Fall Event Chair 2. Jon Carlson (Board of Directors) with Tom Seeler, Golf Committee 3. Joe and Nancy Giljum (Board of Directors), Golf Underwriters 4. Lane Crosser – DIVERSEY – Platinum Sponsor 5. Mixed Team Division – 1st Place – Jo D Duncan Armstrong (NHCC Long Drive Co-Coordinator), Paul Lorenzini, Mary Anstey, Michelle Lorenzini, Jim Anstey. 6. John Reyerson, Cory Potalivo, Nick Mirkovich – RUBBERMAID– Platinum Sponsor 7. Gina Della Camera, Closest to the Pin East #10 and Longest Drive West #17 8. Mens Championship Flight, 1st Place – Mike Lordo, Jason Mallot, Rick Randazzo, Jim Lordo – LORDO’S DIAMONDS – Gold Sponsor 9. EMERSON TEAM - Major Sponsor - Barry Sponsler, Derek Whipple, Brian Sponsler, Mark Mager 10. Tim Rechner, Scott Hoeft and Carl Allen – HERITAGE BAG – Platinum Sponsor 11. Women’s Flight – 1st Place – Julie Wright, Audrey Brasher, Donna McDonald, Margaux Soukenik, Gina Della Camera 12. Major Sponsor Dinner – LaVerne Lorenzini and Tom Zatkulak – Event Chairs, Paula Stewart, Ed Kanya – SCA – Platinum Sponsor 13. Tom Auffenberg, Bud Pennington, Ryan Pennington, John Pennington and Will Hildebrandt 14. BUNZL – Major Sponsor - Jeff Desits, Chris Carlson, Tom Zatkulak with LaVerne Lorenizini and Lara Pennington 15. Staff Day Away – Linda Cannon, Linnea Brady, Lara Pennington, Ashley Youngt, Dorothy Crawford, Sr. Rose Pfannebecker 16. Staff Day Away – Toni Jordan, Sara Beeler, Rosie Dickens, Margaret Nelson, Kelly Carlblom, Ray Lee, Carolyn Boyle 17. Staff Day Away – Susan Matheis, Trish Heiser, Khadijah Muhammad, Becca Gorley, Javania Webb, Sydney Washington, Stacy Duvall 18. Bill Sydes – PACTIV – Platinum Sponsor with Lara Pennington 19. Paul Lehnert, Kory Cern – GOJO – Platinum Sponsor 20. Mary Desits, Nancy Giljum, Martha Weidneheft – Sponsor Dinner Attendees 1 2 5 6 8 9 17 10 11 12 13 14 THANK YOU 1987 -2013 26th Annual Invitational a huge success…. Sixty-five teams played through the beautiful East and West courses at Norwood Hills Country Club raising much needed funds to support programs and services for women with addiction, their children and families. The widely successful annual tournament netted over $320,000. 15 16 7 26 It was a great day for golf at the QOPC Invitational Golf Tournament on July 15, 2013. Event Major Sponsors were Bunzl Distribution and Emerson. 4 3 26th Annual Invitational Golf Tournament July 15, 2013 18 19 20 Thanks to all of our supporters and staff for carrying out the mission of Queen of Peace Center Players were treated to a delicious luncheon followed by a 12:00 p.m. shotgun start. With the sun shining overhead, the golfers carted off to their respective starting holes for a great day of golf. Players took part in the day’s contests which included Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive, Hole in One, and a Putting Contest. To close out the day’s festivities, players and guests attended a reception which included a silent and oral auction, dinner and awards ceremony. The team of Lordo’s Diamonds was overall Championship flight winner, with the Lorenzini Mixed Team and McDonald/Soukenik Women’s Team taking home first place prizes in their flights. A special thanks to all of our sponsors, underwriters and volunteers. This tournament is a great indication of their continued commitment to Queen of Peace Center. NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID ST. LOUIS, MO PERMIT NO. 5534 325 North Newstead St. Louis, MO 63108 THROUGH YOUR WORKS OF MERCY 2874 LIVES WERE FOREVER CHANGED EVERY DOLLAR YOU GIVE MAKES A DIFFERENCE. We are grateful for our supportive Partners DONATE TODAY Donations of $100 or more to Queen of Peace Center may be eligible for a 50% Missouri Tax Credit and may also qualify for a corporate matching gift from your employer. WWW.QOPCSTL.ORG HOPE, DIGNITY AND RESPECT “Our mission is strong, our vision is clear, and our faith is enduring.” FALL 2013 A LEADER, MENTOR AND SUPPORTER FOR THOSE WHO HAVE WALKED THE SAME PATH Toni Jordan was surrounded by her family and loved ones when she received the Recovery Advocate of the Year Award by the Missouri Recovery Network. Toni accepted the award at the Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Consumer Conference in front of 500 participants consisting of consumers, family members, mental health professionals, and government staff. “Is she really talking about me?” Toni asked herself, feeling a sense of disbelief that her life has led her to this point. It wasn’t that long ago when Toni was a client of Queen of Peace Center (QOPC). Toni came to QOPC in January 2007 after 30 months in the state penitentiary. Toni had struggled with addiction for nearly 20 years and in 2007, was ready to change her life. As a mother of 5 and wife of 15 years, Toni embraced treatment as an educational and therapeutic opportunity. She thrived in treatment, successfully graduated in January 2008 and stayed on as a volunteer to “give back what has been given to me.” Today, Toni has been an employee of QOPC for 4 years. She works in the capacity of Peer Specialist. Her job allows her to mentor, “give back what has been given to me.” guide and inspire clients who struggle just as Toni did. Toni has become an activist for recovery, an advocate for women and communities, a voice for the voiceless. There is no person more deserving of the Recovery Advocate of the Year Award than Toni Jordan. Toni’s advocacy efforts include bringing awareness to her Representative to expand Medicaid, she has spoken with the State Treasurer on supporting housing for individuals with a mental illness, requested continued support for drug treatment programs from Senator Clair McCaskill, traveled to Washington D.C. to support the Rebecca Project for Human Rights, and is a member of the Missouri Department of Mental Health’s State Advisory Council. In the nomination form, Toni’s daughter wrote, “She has demonstrated great strength in the past years, going from a consistent addict of twenty years to a woman who has become a leader and supporter for those who have walked the same path.” Congratulations Toni. Executive Director’s Notes This has been a season of transition and celebration at Queen of Peace Center (QOPC). As this newsletter highlights, we have a lot to be thankful for at the Center. We have been blessed with tremendous leadership in our board of directors and hard work and dedication in our staff. This season, we say goodbye to many long-term board members and staff that have helped pave the way for a better future of behavioral health. This past October, QOPC staff celebrated our second annual Staff Day Away Retreat at the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet Mother House. This day gives the nearly 100 staff members a day to learn, grow, build as a team, and have fun. The Staff Day Away allows our team the opportunity to recharge and become reinvigorated with the mission and vision of QOPC. As we approach the holiday season and close out another year, I want to express my sincere gratitude to all of the supporters, donors, board members and staff that have shaped the Queen of Peace Center community. I hope this newsletter gives you a glimpse into the world of Queen of Peace Center. We invite you to join us on our journey to provide the best care to women with addiction, their children and families. Lara B. Pennington, Executive Director In other development news, Queen of Peace Center would like to thank Saint Louis University, Mary Queen of Peace The Center has had the privilege of 41 School, Cardinals Care Foundation years of combined volunteer commitment and the Saint Louis County Children’s from three board members who recently Service Fund (CSF) for their generosity retired from the Board of Directors; and support this past year. Pam Duffy, Mike Richards and Ellen The School of Social Work at Saint Louis O’Sullivan. University held a trivia night in which Pam Duffy, first female board president, half of the proceeds were donated to the served on fundraising committees Center. Additionally, SLUCare Practice and responded to all request offering Management Operations held a chili cook her professional advice on projects off this fall and donated the proceeds to throughout the building. Ellen O’Sullivan, Queen of Peace Center. Peace for Kids an ambassador of good will, always Child Development Center was able to worked with compassion and endorsed a purchase computer software thanks to voice of encouragement. Mike Richards Mary Queen of Peace’s eighth grade class served as chair of the Board Nominating and the Cardinals Care Foundation. With Committee and maintained a level of committed funding from CSF for years giving for all events. Their service over 2014-2015, the Adolescent Resource the years has been an inspiration to all. Center hopes to expand its early intervention and prevention programs Please join us in welcoming our new to at risk youth involved in the Ferguson board members, Jeff Desits, Tony Municipal Courts. Kennedy, Karen Leeker and Victoria DEVELOPMENT NEWS Osborne. Partnerships like these demonstrate a commitment to improve the Saint Louis Community and the lives of the most vulnerable. Queen of Peace Center Board of Directors Executive Director Lara B. Pennington Board Members President: Jean Soukenik Vice-President: Donna McDonald Treasurer: Charles Brown Secretary: Nancy Giljum James Barnes Adrienne Berra Jon Carlson Jeff Desits Tony Kennedy Karen Leeker LaVerne Lorenzini Robert McCulloch Terese Mitchusson Victoria Osborne Addie Tompkins Advisory Board Ex Officio Ronald Faulbaum Jack Lally George Marklin Executive Director Emeritus Joan O’Reilly Constance S. Neumann J. Kim Tucci Thomas Zatkulak IN HONOR & IN MEMORY 3-31-2013 to 10-29-2013 IN HONOR OF QOPC College Hill Partnership Elizabeth Bohn QOPC Family Program Cassie Ambuehl IN MEMORY OF Sr. Jean Harvey Elizabeth Mason Tyler McKinney Cassie Ambuehl Daniel Morawitz Richard and Constance Neumann Murray Nance Peggy Nance John (Jack) Ryan Vincent and Margie Stanec Dr. Michael Smith Richard and Constance Neumann Family-Centered Behavioral Health Treatment FAMILY PROGRAM ACTIVITIES The Family Program celebrated the summer with a trip to Six Flags and a St. Louis Cardinals game. The women and their children were filled with anticipation on the bus ride to Six Flags and after the outing they discussed how blessed they were to feel so “normal” by having a family fun day with their children. The children, dressed in their Cardinals gear, envisioned dreams of playing on the field themselves. The families that attended stressed their gratitude, and all cheered together as the Cardinals brought home a victory. Thanks for “paying it forward” Cassie! The field trips have served as a motivating factor for our women, and also gave them the opportunity to experience how fulfilling and fun life can be outside of addiction. A special thanks to Cassie Ambuehl, Family Program Child Therapist, who made a generous donation so that the women and children would have the opportunity to go on field trips this summer. Enriching Activities Our specialty is women and babies at Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH). We strive to engage the women in many enriching activities such as gardening, cooking, facilitating their own Heroin Anonymous/ Narcotics Anonymous meetings and most recently the grand opening of a Momma and Baby Boutique run by clients. The clients are responsible for accepting the gently used clothing or items for women, children and babies specific to the season. The store operates on a Mama and Baby Bucks point system where clients have the opportunity to “trade-in” an item or donate. We are currently accepting donations of diapers, baby bags, breast pumps, nursing bras, blankets, crib sheets, lotions, wipes, pacifiers, infant clothing, toiletries and maternity clothing for our moms. Peace for Kids Child Development Center This past spring Peace for Kids planted a vegetable garden next to their playground. The garden produced enough vegetation for the children’s lunch. The community garden allowed the children and their families to participate in an activity experiencing a sense of belonging and pride in their community while learning about science, math and the world around them. The two through five year olds helped water the garden, weed and monitor the growth of the veggies. Our Little Friends Show Off Their Halloween Attire STAFF NEWS On July 31, 2013, Queen of Peace Center bid a fond farewell to Mrs. Lauren Meyer-Banks after more than 20 years of dutiful service to the organization, ten of which were spent as Program Manager of the St. Philippine Home. Under Lauren’s leadership, St. Philippine Home continued to maintain the excellent standard of care that is recognized throughout the region. Although St. Philippine Home will be absent of Lauren’s physical presence, her indelible footprint has been left behind on the lives of the numerous clients that she has touched throughout her tenure. Lauren is wished the best of everything as she embarks on the next adventure in her life’s journey. Heartfelt congratulations are extended to Gwen Esty, new Program Manager and Khadija Mohammad, Counselor/Community Support Specialist, as they undertake the challenges of new roles within the Queen of Peace Center family located at St. Philippine Home. On September 25, 2013, Pat Seeler, Director of Development at Queen of Peace Center, received the Cardinal Rigali Service Award from the Archdiocese of Saint Louis for her long-term service to those in need within the Archdiocese. The Cardinal Rigali Service Award is a recognition and appreciation for outstanding long-term employees and volunteers by the Archbishop and Archdiocesan leadership. Pat began volunteering with Queen of Peace Center, a member of the Federation of Catholic Charities, in 1991, joined the Board of Directors in 1998 and was hired as Development Director in 2003. Over the past 22 years, Pat has given her time, talent and Most Reverend Edward M. Rice, Auxiliary Bishop; Pat Seeler, Award Recipient; Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson, Archbishop of St. Louis treasure to support the most vulnerable in our community. Her work has brought to life the values of Catholic social teaching and mission of the Church. Pat has lived out her life as a Catholic by giving of herself to those most in need. In January 2014, Pat will retire from Queen of Peace Center. Her life’s work at the Center is deserving of recognition through the Cardinal Rigali Service Award. A Home for Treatment and Recovery In 2008, Lara Pennington along with several QOPC graduates and women in long term recovery formed Project COPE (Consumer Organizations for Planning and Empowerment). Project COPE was created with the purpose of including QOPC clients in the design and delivery of programs and policies. Project COPE had opportunities for 1) leadership development through Peer Specialist training and certification (Certified Missouri Peer Specialist, Missouri Recovery Support Specialist), 2) advocacy (The Rebecca Project for Human Right’s Sacred Authority) and 3) program design and implementation through the Consumer Advisory Board (CAB). The roots of Project COPE show QOPC’s legacy of recovery and community oriented programs. Fast forward to the present-Project COPE has evolved into the “CAB”. Why continue this peer- and recoveryoriented program? QOPC women in long term recovery want to give back and want to live full lives. Each woman has a unique and powerful story, as well as a vision to see the world as a more peaceful place for their children. CAB’s recent highlights include: a fantastic Sock-Hop dance (to celebrate Recovery Month) in September; a stellar Karaoke Night DJ’d by QOPC’s very own Mr. Raymond Lee; successful Summer fundraising Members of Project COPE, graduates of QOPC, have accomplished amazing feats in through 50/50 Raffles; Missouri Recovery their tenure: full time employment at QOPC, Support Specialist training (7 QOPC participants); and the Missouri Department local and state recognition and awards, of Mental Health’s Real Voices Real Choices state and national advocacy of familycentered treatment and recovery programs Conference (8 participants). for women, and other related policies that If you are interested in more information support family reunification, healing and and/or in getting involved with QOPC’s CAB, recovery. please contact (314) 531-0511 for Rebecca Gorley (x205) or Toni Jordan (x218).
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