Annual Report - Center for Developmental Services
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Annual Report - Center for Developmental Services
1 Cover Photo by Better Tie Productions The Center for Developmental Services had an incredible year in 2015 with significant funding grants and accolades, including our first ever “Best in the Upstate” designation! We are humbled by what we have been able to accomplish over the past twelve months, and it has been a privilege to serve our families. We began the year with a re-branding and marketing effort that timed perfectly with our 15th year celebration. Once the new logo was designed, we updated our website, designed new brochures, and expanded our social media outreach. In addition, a beautiful mural was painted on the exterior of our building along with a landscaping makeover. Our momentum continued with fun events that added value and enrichment to existing services. The Greenville Garden Club held a fashion show luncheon that benefited CDS and featured one of our children. SANDLAPPER Securities hosted a hockey game with many of our families participating in the pre-game festivities. We had special guests and visitors such as Disney characters, professional sports teams, musicians, the local police, and fire departments. Volunteers from local high schools and businesses also helped with arts & crafts and various holiday activities throughout the year. To prepare for continued growth, we approved a new three-year strategic plan that will broaden our programs and allow us to better utilize our existing space. This long-term plan will strengthen the partner services offered to families and expand space for our most medically complex children. The community’s passion in supporting our mission confirms the significance of the invaluable work that takes place at CDS. We cannot imagine our organization without your contributions, or the continual support of our partners, board members, and volunteers. Thank you for making a difference. With appreciation, Trevor Gordon CDS Board Chair SANDLAPPER Securities 2 1 Dana McConnell Executive Director Center for Developmental Services Trevor Gordon Chair SANDLAPPER Securities Kelley Norris Vice-Chair BlueCross BlueShield of SC Lindsay Bickerstaff Secretary Proforma Jack Altman, CPA Treasurer Pacolet Miliken Enterprises Chris Robinson Past-Chair South State Bank Rhiannon Poore Find Great People Frank Bentley Regions Bank Stephanie Tarbet Michelin North America Ashley Taylor Bon Secours St. Francis Health System Brian Stewart First Presbyterian Church 3 2 6,008 Unique children served 31,410 Total family visits 1,712 Families called our intake line for services 747 Families received free interpretation & translation 291 Volunteers gave their time 929 Volunteer hours logged 34 Number of community health fairs participated in (an average of 3 per month) 3 4 4 5 When we noticed that a group of inseparable boys loved coming to CDS, we asked their mom, Lucinda Stampe to tell their story. Lucinda and Dave Stampe married in 1995. She worked in a special needs group home, while he worked for a disabled gentleman in Tennessee. Through their career experience, they found their love of caring for those with developmental delays and decided to adopt a special needs child. After searching through an agency, they were introduced to two autistic brothers, Joshua and Brian, who needed a loving home. Without hesitation, Lucinda and Dave expanded their family and welcomed the boys into their lives. Shortly thereafter, the couple moved to Orangeburg, SC and found an organization called Family Connection, a statewide non-profit that links families with special healthcare needs to resources, support, and education. It was in Orangeburg where the couple decided to adopt another precious boy, Ren, who had Cerebral Palsy and suffered from seizures. The ever-growing family then moved to the Upstate to be closer to relatives. Through their contacts at Family Connection, they were introduced to the multiple services at CDS, including Kidnetics. After a year in the Upstate, Lucinda and Dave were contacted about another child, Jason, who needed a home. Jason is a non-verbal older child who is missing his 2nd chromosome. During his adoption process, the family was notified that their newborn grandson, David, also needed a home. Rather than stop the adoption proceedings of Jason, the family welcomed both boys with open hearts. Lucinda and Dave are now the proud parents of five boys, whom they home school. Their days are filled with lots of activities and travel. The entire Stampe family, including Lucinda’s sister Cindi and niece Stormi, often go on nature walks, learn about their favorite animals at the zoo, and take camping trips. Even going to the car wash is a fun adventure! When one of the boys has an appointment at CDS, the clan packs up for the day to tag along. They enjoy the activities available such as reading books or watching movies in the lobby, playing computer games in the library, or interacting with special guests like the hockey or baseball players, and of course, Santa. Lucinda, herself, enjoys the conversations with other moms at CDS and discovering new secrets to managing it all. Yet in our eyes, Lucinda and Dave have already figured out how to take life in strides by enjoying every precious moment. 5 6 We are humbled by what we’ve been able to accomplish together in 2015. We received a landscaping makeover, a beautiful mural and a garden, thanks to the Greenville Garden Club and students from St. Joseph’s Catholic School. SANDLAPPER Securities hosted a special night at the hockey game where many of our families participated in the pre-game festivities. We revealed a new logo, updated our brochures, and launched a new website. CDS was awarded our first ever Best in the Upstate for Best Child Development Center. We received two significant funding grants from Greenville Women Giving and the JL Mann Spirit Week. We had another successful Eggs Benefit in October with new members joining our Miracle Maker Society. • On Friday, May 6th, CDS will be a beneficiary of the Blue Ridge Fest in Pickens, SC. • Our tutoring program, Outshine, will be offered to our young clients and their siblings with weekly educational support and incentives for improving or maintaining strong grades. • A new Financial Literacy Summer Series will be coming to CDS in June for our staff and families. Topics will include personal finance, budgeting, banking, retirement, and trusts for children, among others. • Our lobby and 2nd floor resource center will be re-designed with the input of Bon Secours St. Francis to include more educational and interactive toys. 6 7 Our donors are the reason we move forward. Thank you for your generous investment in the children and families we serve. Over $100,000 First Presbyterian Church JL Mann Spirit Week United Way of Greenville $10,000 - $99,999 Bon Secours St. Francis Health System The Children’s Hospital of the Greenville Health System Sharon and Trevor Gordon Greenville Women Giving Hollingsworth Funds, Inc. SANDLAPPER Securities, LLC Sisk Foundation The F.W. Symmes Foundation $2,500 - $9,999 Anonymous GE United Way Giving Campaign Paul C. “Bo” Aughtry The Barbara Stone Foundation Greenville Garden Club Greenville Road Warriors Patti and Mike Hayes Michelin North America Mr. James T. Pearce Perrigo Company Charitable Foundation Dominic Picciuto The Priester Foundation South State Bank Southern First Bank United Way of Greenville County Anonymous Designations Xerox Corporation 87 $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous John Baldwin Sandra and Tom Banks Jack Bixler BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC Katie Bolt and Chres Rainey Cy Burgess Don Clardy Combined Federal Campaign The Raymond E. and Ellen F. Crane Foundation Beth and Robert Dobson EDTS, LLC Elliott Davis Decosimo, LLC Natalina and Jerry Ferlauto Find Great People, LLC Fielding and Gally Gallivan Thomas F. Hawkins Sherry and Tee Hooper Major Business Machines Dee and John Malone Dana and Eric McConnell Amy Milionis Ms. Laura duPont The Greenville News Don Nickell Norris Financial Group Northwestern Mutual Marie Park Pleasantburg Rotary Club Rhiannon and Joe Poore Will Quinn Gwen Randolph Kandice E. Reed Mark Reinstein Marie and Jason Richards Kerry and Franklin Sease Brad Seitzinger Tracy and Aaron Shober Jane and Bill Sykes United Way Of Pickens County Amy and Geoff Wasserman Woodward Charitable Trust Jim Yarbrough $500 - $999 Absolute Total Care Lynn and Brian Blackburn John Blessing Capital Square Realty Advisors, LLC Carolina Power Chris and Kelly’s Hope Fund Tammy Fayssoux Jenny and Daniel Fetterolf Michael Gabriele Peggy and Ed Good Susan and Paul Grier Trawnegan Gull Lynn and Marty Harrison Becky and Bobby Hartness IBM Charitable Contribution Campaign Anonymous Ideal Business Solutions, LLC Barbara and Bob Knight Chicken and Hurdle H. Lea Mary H. Martin Evelyn Penkert Kathryn and Chuck Pringle Holly and Don Ridgell Joseph M. Ryan Amy E. Schiera Kristy and Cory Shick Beth and Chet Smith Julie Smith David Thomas Melbourn Thompson Elizabeth Walden Ellen and Jeff Walker WellCare of SC George Wood $250 - $499 Robert Austell Rachel and Jeff Balck Lindsey and Neil Batavia Ashley and Lindsay Bickerstaff Robert L. Boggess Dawn Brenneman Carrie Cavanaugh Tracy D. Coffey Mike Coggin Katie Coker Shannon and Mark Farrell Fluor David T. Garrett Carol Ann and Paul Good Steve Guryan Jennifer and Dixon Harrill John Harvey Jim Hill International Mortuary Shipping, LLC Laurie G. Kline Amy and Conrad Larosa Legacy Charter School Jerry Lenz Jailu Lu The McCall Foundation Mary F. Meister Chris Melling W. Lee Miller Molina Healthcare Jamie Moon Amy Morgan Caroline Morris Kelley and AJ Norris Raymond James Financial Corp. Victoria Riggins Janine and Steve Sally Hughes Schwartz Richard Sham Minor and Harold E. Shaw Diana and Paul Sims Linda Smith Joe Spagnoli St. Mary’s Catholic Church Frances Suttles Rick Thompson United Way Of The Central Carolinas Upstate Coffee Service Company Roger Williams Gwen and Dana Woodbury $100 - $249 Linda Albright Angela Alexander Julie and Jack Altman Anderson Career Center Districts 1 & 2 Students Yanilka C. Andrews Stephanie Ayers Jamie and Adam Bach Baker Roofing Company, Inc. Michael A. Balding Bank of America Paula Barton Ted Bell Alisa and Frank Bentley Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices, C. Dan Joyner Realtors Trisha and Bill Biediger Shane Birckbichler Sandra Blackburn Ana Bowers Jim Boylan Paul Brahe Matthew S. Cardone Remedios Castillo Beth Clark Thomas H. Coker Costco Wholesale Earnest M. Curtis III Donna Dennis Doc on Call Heather Donahue Tom Dudenhoefer John Dujardin Richard Easterly Sugie and Nathan Einstein Betty Farr First Presbyterian Church Kelli W. Fleming Cindy and Ron Folger Dallah Forrest Clare P. Fulcher Rev. Dr. Richard and Ruth Gibbons Greenville Office Supply Gregory H. Grossman Daniel Grover James Gulledge Perry Gwinn Priscilla and Johnny Hagins Nancy Halverson Brandon Hansen Cathy and Guy Harrison Thomas E. Harvey Sarah and Todd Harward Gail and John Houser Michael G. James Gaelyn Jenkins Mark Johnson Donnie Johnson Brooke Jones Melissa Keesaer Libby and Bill Kehl Jill and Desmond Kelly Eric Levine Chris Lewis Keri H. Lewis Joyce Lockman Melissa and Christopher Long Genevieve Manly Richard Maris Brandi M. Massey Maxim Healthcare Services 98 Liz McClenaghan Terry McGrath Beth McNamara David Moore Tom Moran Jeff Moyer Lindsay Mullinax Katherine Odom Sara Ostendorff Scott Ozer Johanna Perez Thomas S. Poole Ginny Price Publix Super Markets, Inc. QuikTrip Dorothy H. Ramseur Ridge Media, LLC Chris Robinson Jack Robinson Richard Andrew Rogers Mikel-Ann and Drew Scott Adam Seckinger Fred Sharpe Sandra and Alex Sierra Thomas Simmons Katy and Matt Smith Marie Majarais Smith and Brent McDonald Tyler Smith Penny and Claude Spears Kristen and Shane Spears Mike Spitzmiller Kathy D. Sudduth Janice and Patrick Sudduth Ray Sun Toni Sutherland Stephanie Tarbet Michael Templeton The Spinx Company, Inc. Mark Thompson Dr. Tom and Lucy Tiller Angela and Danny Torres Lizabeth K. Turner Lanette Ulrich Caleb Turner United Chemical and Supply, Inc. 10 9 Gregory T. Webb Nancy H. Wilburn Amy Willcox Charles Williams Mike Wofford Mary Ellen and Bob Yeargin Under $100 Sheila T. Ahern Amazon Smile Business Black Box Dawn and J. Tom Anderson Doana and Robert August Diana Berti Joy and Christopher Blue Bob Boyd Linda and Gene Brees Peter Brenner Lisa Krutchik Brown Starla Brown Jordan Bunce Carrie and Adam Christy Jane Coleman Liz and Matt Cotner Gregg Currin Mary Depew Patricia Dinovelli Linda E. Dorsey Polly and Peggy Ann Duncan Meghan Ellison Mark Escude The Steahly Family Orlando Fernandez First Presbyterian Church (Gideon’s Sunday School Class) Leigh Frasher Woody Freeman Kelly Geppi Connie and Leon Ginsberg Carol Golden Ellen and Dale Goldman Patrick Gomer Angela Gossett Lauren Greene Tara Hannon John M. Harper Brian Herking Natalie J. Ingle Carolyn Jenkins Linda Johnson Mary Jones David Kirby Natalyn Klump Jean Little Jerome Long Cecilia Lozano Ginnette Malay-Romkey J Michael Manley Duane Manning Melinda Massey Tessa May Crissy Maynard Kimberly Mincer Anne-Marie Moehring Robin Naylor Karen Padgett Paula Palacio Skeeter Powell Nicole Ramsbey Patricia Rhoney Michelle L. Ryals Lura Seferian Anita and Richard Sellars Amy Shiflett Melanie and Darby Smith Tiffany Stearns Abraham Swartz The Dallas Foundation Unknown Jeff Vollmer Brandy Watson Deborah Wilder Anthony Williams Emily Williamson Nicole Williamson Madison Wilson Tonya D. Woods Yogurt Mountain Zoës Kitchen In Honor of In Honor Of Emma Blackburn Lura Seferian In Honor Of Neil Bickerstaff Bob Boyd Ridge Media, LLC In Honor Of Henry Dorsey Linda Dorsey In Memory of In Memory Of Robert Albright Linda Albright In Memory Of Bob Coleman Jane Coleman In Memory Of Bond DeLoache Perry Gwinn Katy and Matt Smith In Honor Of Jenny and Daniel Fetterolf Linda Albright Fred Sharpe In Honor Of Natalie Freeman Woody Freeman In Memory Of Pamela Maria Gwinn Gregg Currin In Memory Of Jane Wall Sykes Robert Austell Polly and Peggy Ann Duncan Daniel Grover Sara Ostendorff In Honor Of Sharon and Trevor Gordon J Michael Manley Lindsey Mullinax In Honor Of Arthur “Tony” Lindsey Angela and Danny Torres In Honor Of Mary Caroline Moore Linda Smith In Honor Of Chris Robinson Jack Robinson In Honor of Dr. Bill Schimdt Connie and Leon Ginsberg In Honor Of Jax Spears Cindy and Ron Folger Joyce Lockman Penny and Claude Spears In Honor Of Eleanor and Sandy Templeton Michael Templeton In-Kind First Presbyterian Church Better Tie Productions Anonymous Kristen and Steve Armaly Sandra and Tom Banks Katie Bolt and Chres Rainey Don Clardy Katie and Clark Gallivan Sharon and Trevor Gordon Sherry and Tee Hooper Lesa and Bill Kastler Dana and Eric McConnell Amy Milionis Diane and Kenneth Parham Evelyn Penkert Rhiannon and Joe Poore Will Quinn Mark Reinstein Bill Robinson SANDLAPPER Securities, LLC Kerry and Franklin Sease Jane and Bill Sykes Kelli and John Tripoli Amy and Geoff Wasserman In Honor Of John Tripoli Chris and Kelly’s Hope Fund 11 10 12 2015 marked fifteen years of providing care, support, and hope to the many families we touch. Thank you for being part of our success. We couldn’t have done it without you!