The DeNeuville Message - DeNeuville Learning Center
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The DeNeuville Message - DeNeuville Learning Center
DeNeuville Learning Center Mission The DeNeuville Message House of the Good Shepherd of Memphis DBA To assist women of all DeNeuville Learning Center backgrounds and W I N T E R cultures in learning the skills necessary to make positive choices for themselves and their families. INSIDE THIS ISSUE A note from Sr. Lakshmie 2 Welcome Lori 2 In Kind donations & Services 2 New Board of Directors 3 Annual Gala 3 Annual Gala 3 Sponsors 4 In Honor of & In Memory of 4 Donors & Grants 5 Holiday celebrations 6 Wish List 6 2012 Board of Directors Ms. Kym Clark Akers Mr. Burton Bridges Dr. Tracie Burke Dr. Lisa Clark Rev. Richard Coy Mr. Alan Crone Dr. Ellen S. Faith Ms. Linda Goodspeed Ms. Linda Heitzman Sr. Madeleine Munday Ms. Maria Teresa Lensing Mr. Andrew Menezes Ms. Katy Burke Nair Ms. Nakia Nedab Ms. Tami Salvaggio Dr. Annette Smith Dr. John D. Tosi Ms. Meera Vasu 2 0 1 2 Dreams Come True Five beaming faces marched down the aisle of Marian Hall in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception proudly wearing caps and gowns on the evening of May 17, 2012, anxious to move their tassels to the left and be officially recognized as GED graduates. Sister Lakshmie Napagoda, director of DeNeuville Learning Center, put it best when she said, “When a woman enters DeNeuille’s doors, our hope is that they achieve their educational goals and celebrate their accomplishments. These ladies have just done that. Congratulations.” Monsignor Valentine Handwerker, Pastor of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, provided the invocation, praying that all—but particularly the graduates—would use the gifts they had been given to continue to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. Reverend Richard Coy, Board member of the House of the Good Shepherd (HGS) of Memphis, congratulated the graduates and emphasized the DeNeuville’s mission “to assist women of all backgrounds and cultures in learning the skills needed to make positive choices for themselves and their families.” For these graduates, that mission has been achieved. Ms. Sara Carpenter was the featured speaker of the evening due to her personal history and passion for the education of women, particularly single mothers. She shared her own fears about being able to take care of her family and later realizations that education was 2012 Graduation the ticket to freedom for both her and her son. She then shared a quote from the book She by Kobi Yamada: “She not only saw a light at the end of the tunnel; she became that light for others.” Ms. Carpenter concluded her charge to the graduates by encouraging them to live out this quote by dreaming big, setting goals, not being overwhelmed, and not forgetting about those coming behind them. After these words of encouragement came the moment the graduates had been waiting for. Barbara McGee, Hilda Mejia, Noemi Quinones, Victoria Vega, and LaQuita Whigham were announced by DeNeuville instructor Ms. Elaine Hansom as GED graduates. Diplomas were presented by Ms. Mary McDaniel, Chair of the Philanthropic Black Women of Memphis. Jessica Demorse informed DeNeuville that she passed the GED test but was unable to attend the ceremony. Each graduate took advantage of the opportunity to thank those whose support made this educational goal possible, as well as encourage those in attendance to never give up in the face of adversity. While each woman traveled a slightly different path, they all acknowledged that it was the hope for a better future that led them to DeNeuville. Sister Lakshmie concluded the ceremony by sharing her hopes and prayers for every woman who registers at DeNeuville and her specific hopes for the graduates that they continue their educational journeys. The evening ended in joy and laughter as graduates and students celebrated with family and friends. Give 365, a project of the Community Foundation for a Greater Memphis, awarded $7,500.00 grant to DeNeuville Learning Center. DeNeuville was recognized for its programs and efforts to use a comprehensive approach to care for women educationally, socially, spiritually, and economically. The funds will help support classes that prepare low-income adult female students for their GED. PAGE 2 A note from Sr. Lakshmie Dear Friends of DeNeuville, Time has come for me to leave Memphis. It was in January 1998 that I said “yes” to help create a center for women which has become the DeNeuville Learning Center for Women (DLC). DLC has been a life giving ministry for me. Those fifteen years were the best years of my life. They were filled with many opportunities and many challenges, as well. Memphis became my “ second home” and DLC friends became a part of my life. I was not planning to be the last Good Shepherd Sister to leave Memphis. However, thanks to our committed board, volunteers, staff, foundations and our faithful friends like you. the ministry of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd of Memphis will continue to be a beacon of hope for women and children we serve. We are confident that our new Executive director, Lori Bramlett, will invest her time, energy and expertise to lead the Center effectively. Of course, she will need your support as you have been a support to me. Thank you for believing in DeNeuville’s mission and thank you for your trust. I learned a great deal from each of you. I also know that there were times I failed to meet some of your hopes and expectations. I may have not been the kind or compassionate “Sister” you wanted me to be. Please accept my apologies. I will be taking a three month long sabbatical at School of Applied Theology in Oakland, CA. After that…. So far, no plans and no assignments. Thank you for all you have been to DLC and thank you for your continued support. You will remain in my heart and prayers. With gratitude, Sr. Lakshmie Napagoda, RGS, LCSW A year of change! Welcome Lori! Lori Bramlett will be the DeNeuville Learning Center’s second Executive Director. Lori is embracing the program with a sense of commitment and a passion for the mission. Lori has a Masters in Public Administration with emphasis on Nonprofit Management. You will hear more about her qualifications and experiences in the near future. Lori was invited to go to St. Louis to meet with the MidNorth America Province Leadership Team. Photo: from left to right: Sr. Catherine Massi, Lori Bramlett, Sr. Madeleine Munday, & Sr. Liz Schille. In-Kind Donations and In-Kind Services All Covered - technical support Huey’s—Christmas dinner for women & children Joseph Cutrall - web site update support Hutchison School for Girls Mike Robilio of Lucchesi- DeNeuvile Christmas party sponsor New Board Of Directors PAGE 3 DeNeuville Adds to Board of Directors DeNeuville is excited to welcome a distinguished group of individuals to the Board. Burton B. Bridges, ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; Dr. Tracie Burke, Christian Brothers University; Alan Crone, Crone & McEvoy, PLC; Linda Goodspeed, ServiceMaster; Maria Teresa Lensing, AT&T; Andrew Menezes, Fouts & Morgan, CPAs, PC; Nakia Nedab, Memphis VA Medical Center; Tami Salvaggio, Memphis Door & Hardware; John Austin Tubbs (associate member), Christian Brothers University. Burton Bridges Maria T. Lensing Each of these new board members brings unique qualities, talents, and expertise that will enhance the very important work we are doing at the Center. Annual Gala-”All Shook UP…” Dr. Tracie Burke Andrew Menezes Despite the downpour, DeNeuville Learning Center’s 11th Annual Gala and Auction was held at Hutchinson School on Saturday, November 3, 2012. The mood was festive and attendees were greeted with the music by Earl Randle and delicious food prepared by Chuck Pettit of Chuck’s Catering. Throughout the night, attendees mingled and bid on the numerous silent auction items generously donated by Hutchinson Upper School and various supporters. Several speakers also took this opportunity to speak about what a special and important place DeNeuville is for the women of Memphis. Alan Crone Nakia Nedab While the silent auction continued in the background, attention shifted to the live auction led by the auctioneer for the evening, Charlie McKinney. The auction was spirited, yet reached its peak when numerous people bid on the opportunity to provide funds for DeNeuville’s muchneeded security system. As the evening neared its conclusion, Sister Lakshmie thanked all those who made the evening possible. Sister also issued a special thanks to Dr. Annette Smith and Hutchison School who provided the venue for the event, the food and beverage donors, and the countless volunteers, particularly the Auction Planning Committee. Before relinquishing the floor to the evening’s entertainment, Sister reminded the crowd about the purpose of all this hard work and the impact it makes on the women served by DeNeuville. Linda Goodspeed Tami Salvaggio John A. Tubbs It was time for Elvis—aka Brian Lee Howell—to take the stage. Carrying on the “All Shook Up!” theme, Elvis performed a number of his greatest hits from the 1960s and 1970s, much to the delight of the crowd. Many began by tapping their feet to the familiar tunes until they started to dance outright. After a brief intermission, Elvis returned in one of his famous jumpsuits and passed out scarves to several lucky ladies in the audience. The evening can be considered a success by any account. Not only did auction attendees experience an enjoyable event with great food and entertainment, but they raised $50,000 for DeNeuville through sponsorships, donations and generous bids. PAGE 4 Annual Gala Sponsors Donor In Memory of ACH Food Companies, Inc Derene Akins James Henze AT&T Camille Bennett Ed Bennett, Sr. Cisco Systems George & Linda Bond James Henze Coca-Cola Distribution Center George & Linda Bond Rienzie Pintoe Darby Dental Supply, LLC George & Linda Bond Mae O. Whitten Electronic Vaulting Services, LLC Joan Clayborne James Henze Independent Bank (Poplar) James & Debbie Cochran Barry Barton Inventory Locator Service James & Debbie Cochran Alma T. Crockett Memphis Chapter Society for Info. Management James & Debbie Cochran Everleen McBee Memphis Door & Hardware James & Debbie Cochran James Henze Presidio Networked Solutions, Inc. Sarah Colvett Terri Murphy's brother Rev. Richard Coy - In honor of Sr. Lakshmie William F. Craven James Henze Service Master Anthony & Mary Ann Cremerius James Henze Janice Tanner - In honor of Sr. Lakshmie Triumph Bank Vanick Digital Golf Tournament Sponsors Brent & Katy Nair Carol Bregenzer Cornerstone Systems CRONE & MCEVOY Denise Higdon Dobbs Honda on Mendenhall Road Donald & Elizabeth Stewart Ellen Faith, Ed. D. - In honor of Mike & Linda Heitzman, Msgr. Valentine Handwerker, Sr. Lakshmie Edward & Mary Jean Crenshaw James Henze John Gavin James Henze Lawrence & Christine Gavin James Henze Paul & Heather Gavin James Henze Mary Kay & Gene Nyhuis James Henze Nancy Graham James Henze Ursula Hannaford James Henze Keith & Elaine Hansom James Henze Marian Hart James Henze Paul & Sue Hausmann James Henze Ronald Hawkins James Henze Robert & Melinda Heard III James Henze Germantown Knights of Columbus Council # 7449 Mike & Linda Heitzman James Henze Higher Visibility Michael Henze James Henze John Tosi D.D.S. Kay Werner Henze James Henze Knights of Columbus Holy Sprit Council #15196 Gearld & Cynthia Hiegel James Henze Luttrell Belting & Supply Co., Inc Susan Irvin James Henze National Cities Corp Little Caesars Sr. Stephen Jahn Sr. Esther, Jim Henze, R. Pintoe Sisters of the Good Shepherd-Province Sr. Stephen Jahn Ernst Sterner Thomas Cooper Agency Mary Johnson James Henze Watkins Uiberall Frederick & Jacquelyn Mahr James Henze Zoccola Kaplan PLLC Eugene C. Mangiante Jr. James Henze Sue McKnight James Henze Priscilla McLaughlin John & Irene Schwemberger Steve & Ellen Mitchell James Henze Patricia Newbill James Henze Frances Paulson James Henze Betty Pechak James Henze Meera Pejaver James Henze Margaret Pongetti James Henze Sr. Mary Della Quinn Rita Quinn Nancy Randall James Henze Harry & Ruth Rike James Henze Joan Romer Dan Romer William & Shirley Seamon James Henze Dorothy Stewart James Henze Arthur & Carol Straughn James Henze Janice Janner Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Cau Mary Ann Wehrum James Henze Christopher & Catherine Werner Everleen McBee Ann Wieties Minie Young James Henze James Henze Donor In Honor of Jennifer & Zak Autian Burton Bridges Tracie Burke, Ed.D. Lisa Clark, Ph.D. Debbie & James Cochran Rev. Richard Coy Alteena Edwards Ellen Faith, Ed.D. Ken Hall Linda Heitzman Sr. Stephen Jahn Christi Moss Tony & Tami Salvaggio Nancy Simpson Dr. Annette Smith Carol Ann Spiering Meera Vasu C. Thomas Whitman Dr. Jan Young Memphis Light & Gas Divison Nativity Church Linda & George Bond Dr. Bradford Pendley Dr. Bradford Pendley Dr. Bradford Pendley Sr. Lakshmie Dr. Bradford Pendley Linda & George Bond Dr. Bradford Pendley Jeni Stephen Dr. Bradford Pendley Sr. Lakshmie Napagoda Ruth Looper & Alex Peers Dr. Bradford Pendley Keith Urban and Family Dr. Bradford Pendley Sr. Joan Spiering Dr. Bradford Pendley Sr. Lakshmie Napagoda Sr. Lakshmie Napagoda James McWillie & Bill Crawford Mike Heitzman Sisters of the Good Shepherd Dr. Bradford Pendley PAGE 5 Thank you for your contribution to DeNeuville Donors—2012 Geary Fleischut & Sharon Hutchison Mary Ann Shaw Antonino & Mary Incardona Linda Shaw BNSF Railway Foundation- Andrew Jenkins/ matching fund Catherine G. Arnoult Eric Baertels Paul & Carolyn Black Gianni & Katherine Boccuzzi George & Linda Bond Dale & Ruth Ivy Manette Singer Scott & Kim Jenkins Dr. Annette Smith John and Constance Kapner Patricia Smith Ray Karasek Delaine Smith David & Jane Kavern Stanley & Virginia Sorensen Rami Khouzam & Samia Tom & Barbara Southwell Martha Lanier Anthony & Mary Spiering Jean Breen Burton Bridges Judge Jennie Latta Eugene Spiotta, Sr. Robert and Toya Brungardt Michael Bruns Cecilia Leal Regina McBride Burchfield David & Diane Cambron Sarah Carpenter (Obnibene) Kirk & Kathrine Cervetti John & Susan Lewallen William and Marie Branch Yolanda Lazarini Sharon Chapman Frances & Mary Chiozza Brad & Maria Teresa Lensing Rita Linder Edward & Cheryl Lockhart Ryan Manns Paul Massa Virginia Clardy Lisa Clark, Ph.D. Marilyn Conner Mary Alice Mastellone Teresa Dalle, Ed.D. Genie Davis Mairead Deehan Carol & Phil Dunavant Judge Tim Dwyer Karen Early Mary Hays Evans Lee Grace & Scott Mathews Triumph Bank-behalf of David Lusby Mobil Retiree Matching Gifts-Louis Hart/matching fund Carrie McCrrillis Ray & Lee McGarity Katherine Stanton Laurie Stanton Jennifer Stephens Arthur & Carol Straughn Kathleen Sullivan - The Huisking Foundation Carole Thompson Clare Tiffany Mary Ann Trainor Mimi Trouy Dr. Renga & Meera Vasu Jagoe B. Wade Nancy Walker Christopher & Catherine Werner Donor Appreciation: June 21 - December 31, 2011 Ellen Faith, Ed.D. Elizabeth Fields Donna Fields Robert & Jean McIvor Charles & Rosemary McKinney David & Karen McManus Mr. & Mrs. John McNary Joseph & Paula McPeak C. Thomas Whitman Evelyn Williams Minie Young Uncle Donald's Restaurants, LLC (Huey's) Ladies of Charity Lance Forsdick Patricia Fortner Jeanine Messer United Way Donor Choice Combined Federal Campaign of the Mid-South donors Howard Montgomery II Brent & Katy Nair St. Thomas More Catholic Lawyers Guild William (Bill) Fortner Charles & Kate Foster Amy Norsworthy Ned Franks Kevin Nuckolls Grants Peggy Frazer William & Jean Oldham Community Foundation -Give 365 Project Sara Frey Elvia Olivas International Paper Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gadomski Margaret O'Neil Madonna Circle Projcet Adam & Gretchen Gintz III Linda Goodspeed Dr. Fereidoon Parsidoon Philanthropic Black Women of Memphis Fund Dr. Brad Pendley Women's Foundation for a Greater Memphis Andrew Menezes Robert Halfacre Jr. John & Joan Hargett Edmund Perera Lewis R. Harris Ford & Harrison - Delaine Smith/matching fund Louis & Elva Hart Carol Prentiss - Prentiss Foundation Dr. Michael & Kay Harty Dr. Jane Hayden Alissa Heirigs Mike & Linda Heitzman Margaret Henze Darla Hopkins Diane Pettit Robin Ringleka-Kotte Fred Roberts Timothy Roberts John & Linda Romeo Providence Rose Cynthia Ross Christian Roy Dr. Julio & Maria Ruiz Carter Hord Adalgiza Salais George & Lorena Horishny Tony & Tami Salvaggio Billy & Cecelia Howell Barbara Salvaggio John & Amy Schuler The Walter H. McClenon Fund, Inc PAGE 6 Christmas celebrations at DeNeuville : DeNeuville Learning Center Wish List Would you like to become more involved with DeNeuville Learning Center? There are several ways you can donate. Items Needed for DeNeuville Educational supplies (pens, book bags, notebooks, etc.) Snacks for children Household items (toilet paper, paper towels, paper plates and cups) Stamps—first class (new and cancelled) Gas cards and Gift cards from Kroger, Target, etc. to help women who attempt to overcome their obstacles Volunteer Needs English as a Second Language Instructor GED teachers: writing, reading, social studies, math, and science Receptionists: Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 Baby sitting during the day or doing activities with kids in the evenings Creative classes—cake decorating, flower arranging, arts, crafts, sewing Financial Contributions Please consider a general donation to help fund the salary of an instructor, child-care worker, or textbooks, educational supplies, or general operating expenses. Thank you for your gifts! Donations are tax-deductible. The DeNeuville Message DeNeuville Learning Center 190 S. Cooper Street Memphis, TN 38104 Tel: (901) 726-5902 www.deneuvillecenter.org