Believing in Every Child - Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley
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Believing in Every Child - Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF THE MIAMI VALLEY GoodNews Summer 2012 Believing Every Child Deserves Excellence Page 6 Volunteers Find Inspiration in Senior Care Page 8 Erma’s House Celebrates 15th Anniversary Page 18 Giving Hope with Each Bag of Groceries Page 20 Believing in Every Child Page 3 Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley serves people of all faiths in Auglaize, Darke, Greene, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble and Shelby Counties. www.cssmv.org Words from the Executive Director Dear Friends, We invite you to review our newsletter as an update on our mission and with the hope that you will be pleased to learn about our continuing efforts to support families and children in the Miami Valley. Throughout our region, we are working to make a positive contribution to the quality of life in the communities that we serve — from urban Dayton to our northern communities that are recognized by the landmark church steeples rising in the rural countryside of Mercer and Auglaize counties. CSSMV Board of Trustees The Most Reverend Dennis M. Schnurr, Archbishop of Cincinnati, Board Chairman Marc Martens, President Carol Bauer, SC Gary Codeluppi Kevin Crotty Tom Curtin Karen Davis Bernie Fullenkamp Durelle Fullenkamp Mary Gearhardt Donald L. Grieshop Fr. Gerald Haemmerle Sharon Hairston Brian Heitkamp Robert Hickey, Jr. Connie Homan Ken Marcellus Brian Meyer Anna Jones Monnett David D. Schoeff Edward M. Smith Jenifer Wilhelm NORTHERN COUNTIES ADVISORY BOARD Donald Grieshop, President James Bernhold David Galbreath Connie Homan Kevin Kissinger Rev. Douglas Klinsing Kathy Nichols Rev. Rick Nieberding Nancy Niekamp Alan Riethman Jane Woods In this issue of Good News, we share information about our services to address the needs of young children. In our northern communities, we are pleased to offer an Early Childhood Program that provides professional help and advice to coordinate intervention by parents and teachers to help assure academic success. In Dayton, the operation of the Miami Valley Family Care Center is highlighted as a center for excellence in early learning. These early childhood education programs are part of a continuum of agency services that are helping children, seniors, families and our neighbors in need throughout our Miami Valley. By rallying community support and by forming new collaborative partnerships we have continued to grow our mission to serve in a time of need. During the past year, we have touched and enriched the lives of over 23,000. As you read the stories in this edition of Good News, we will pray that you may be inspired to advocate and support Catholic Social Services and help us give witness to God’s teaching through our services and with acts of faith, service and charity. We will continue to strive to be good stewards of your goodwill. Warm regards, Laura J. Roesch Executive Director For questions or comments, contact cssmvl@cssmv.org or call (937) 223-7217 ext. 1142. 2 Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley CSSMV Early Childhood Program Helps Parents and Teachers Believing Every Child Can Succeed by Lesley Jones L ast September when Alex, age 5, entered preschool at Kinder Korner in Versailles, it didn’t take long for teachers to realize he was struggling emotionally and developmentally. “From the first day of school, we noticed Alex had a very difficult time sitting still and often blurted out words at inappropriate times,” said Tiffany Bergman, Kinder Korner Director. “As the weeks went on, he began exhibiting additional behaviors, such as eating classroom objects like chalk or crayons. He was easily frustrated and often lied to his teachers.” While some preschool programs might have struggled with how to address Alex’s disruptive behaviors, a collaborative program with Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley (CSSMV) enabled Kinder Korner staff to work with Alex and his family to put a stop to these unwanted behaviors. As part of the CSSMV Early Childhood Program, consultants Kathy Vail and Rick Williams serve as a resource for preschools and daycares throughout a five-county region, providing professional counseling, child assessment and education programs to promote healthy social and emotional development in young children. “Prior to receiving services from Rick and Kathy, when we had a child with development issues like Alex, we didn’t have the resources available to us to provide professional intervention,” said Bergman. “Now we have experts on hand, ready to assist us in both speaking with the child’s parents and providing concrete feedback for how to correct the child’s unwanted behaviors.” In the case of Alex, with his parents’ permission, Bergman contacted Vail and Williams to come into the classroom to observe Alex, which they did on two separate occasions. Following their observation Good News, Summer 2012 sessions, they set up a meeting with Alex’s parents. “During the first meeting with the parents, they shared some important changes in the family’s life and discussed significant influences in Alex’s life,” said Williams. “The family had recently been disrupted when the grandmother and two cousins temporarily moved into the house, causing an incredible amount of anxiety throughout the household. In addition, Alex’s mother and father had completely different perceptions of their son, his behavior and what was acceptable. So, getting mom and dad working toward the same goals with their son, and, getting dad to be more present in his life were starting points.” The CSSMV staff provided specific suggestions to Alex’s parents so that they could take a more holistic approach to parenting; Children at Kinder Korner plant seeds and nurture their plants as they grow. Alex was to spend more quality time with his father in an environment in which he could receive positive praise. The parents also worked to create more structure in Alex’s life by posting a daily routine chart on refrigerator and monitoring expectations. “The result of the early intervention with Kathy and Rick has been almost too amazing to believe,” said Bergman. “In just a few weeks Alex has changed completely. There is no more lying, he can communicate appropriately when he’s frustrated, and he interacts positively with children and staff in the classroom. Now that Alex is no longer being a Continued on next page 3 Continued from previous page disruptive force, he and all the other children are better able to focus on learning, which is why they’re all here.” Alex is just one of the many children whom CSSMV consultants Kathy Vail and Rick Williams have helped as part of the Catholic Social Services Early Childhood Program in Miami, Darke, Auglaize, Mercer and Shelby counties. The Early Childhood Program began five year ago as a federally funded initiative; however due to state budget cuts last year, it is now being supported by local philanthropic businesses and private donors. The program currently serves 20 preschool and daycare centers in the northern Miami Valley area. With additional support from fundraising activities (See details on the Harvest of Caring “The result of the early intervention with Kathy and Rick has been almost too amazing to believe. In just a few weeks Alex has changed completely. Now that Alex is no longer being a disruptive force, he and all the other children are better able to focus on learning, which is why they’re all here.” — Tiffany Bergman, teacher on page 17.) CSSMV will continue the program that is helping children at an early age. “The first years of a child’s life are a time of incredible growth and development. An investment in the early care and education of our youngest children can have a tremendous and lasting effect,” said Williams. Unfortunately, too many children face a poverty of resources and a poverty of experiences in their first years that do not fully prepare them to succeed when they enroll in kindergarten — which is where Vail and Williams enter the picture. The duo is called into daycare and early learning centers to assist teachers and school administrators with classroom issues that arise and provide early detection and intervention. “We serve as an extra set of eyes and ears,” said Vail. “As silent observers in the classroom, we are often able to observe behaviors that otherwise may not be detected and make suggestions based on what we see that can Kathy Vail, a CSSMV staff member, assesses preschool children during normal classroom activities such as group reading time. She discusses her observations with teachers and parents to address behavioral concerns during pre-school years. 4 Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley By observing the interaction of children in group settings and in play, the CSSMV Early Childhood Program staff is able to gain insight that helps teachers and parents. The program is now serving 20 preschool centers in the northern Miami Valley. improve the early learning experience for these students.” The CSSMV program staff has assisted teachers in addressing everything from speech and behavioral issues to how to improve classroom structure and routines. If, for example, they observe a child with a speech problem, they might suggest the child get his hearing checked. If a hearing problem is discovered, that child can begin early intervention immediately, when the problem may have otherwise not been identified until kindergarten or even first grade, when the child has already fallen behind or started to display bad behaviors. “We’re all about early detection and intervention,” said Williams. “We see many children who are shy or reserved, and sometimes it’s as simple as suggesting a buddy system for them to teach them how to engage with others on a less intimidating level. Or, if a child has anger issues or struggles with self-control, we might suggest a game of red-light-green-light – the purpose being that the student learns to control themselves and follow the teachers’ directive in a fun way. In the long run, they begin to internalize that they have control over their own bodies. We assume we all have these social skills. However, in reality, preschool is when we are learning to Good News, Summer 2012 communicate and behave appropriately. If we don’t pick these skills up early, academics will falter down the road.” For Tiffany Bergman and her staff, the help Williams and Vail have provided has been invaluable:“The techniques Kathy and Rick have suggested we implement in our classrooms have been key to creating emotionally safe environments for the children. With their guidance, we’re seeing less temper tantrums, less biting, less crying and more problem-solving, sharing and respecting one another. They have truly been an invaluable resource in the social and emotional development of our children.” For more information about the CSSMV Early Childhood Program available in Miami, Darke, Mercer, Shelby and Auglaize counties, please call 800-521-6419. 5 CSSMV Daycare Gives Children “Three Star” Academic Foundation Believing Every Child Deserves Excellence W hen Catholic Social Services opened a day care in the basement of St. James Catholic Church nearly thirty-five years ago, it made a commitment to offer affordable, safe and educational child day care. Located to best serve the inner-city Dayton community, the daycare was the first to offer child care with a sliding scale fee structure to help low income families. As it has served three generations of Dayton residents, the center has grown from a church basement operation to become the Miami Valley Family Care Center (MVFCC), one of the largest day care centers in Montgomery County. The center is now among the elite early childhood education programs with both NAEYC accreditation and Ohio’s “Three Star” rating for program excellence.Today, the center is ranked among the top 3% of early childhood education programs. MVFCC Director Susannah Johnson is proud to describe the innovations and growth at the daycare and is most pleased to assure parents that the 170 preschool students and the 60 school-age summer care children will have access to “an academically rich and nurturing environment that encourages success in school and in life.” This year, Johnson, her leadership team and 28 teachers and teaching assistants worked throughout the year and during lunch breaks to update curriculum, expand the slate of enrichment activities and redefine the classroom planning process to introduce individualized assessment and academic plans. “As a team, we had to learn in order to better teach,” explained Trentae Taylor, MVFCC Education Specialist.“The expectations for the Step Up to Quality challenged us to assess each child’s unique needs and make specific learning plans for each child. Developing a class lesson plan has become old-school!” 6 Director Susannah Johnson (seated) and the center’s administrative team accepted the Three Star Step Up to Quality Award. Standing: Deborah Ruscitelli, Trentae Taylor and Irena Chushak. The review also set in motion changes that gave parents and pre-school children access to new opportunities. Parents and caregivers now enjoy “Family Café” discussions and peer support. Pre-school children who are predominantly from low-income families gained access to dance and music lessons and an expanded slate of cultural enrichment activities. Regular, individualized child assessments have also initiated more dialogue with parents, providing a chance for resolution to concerns before negative behavioral problems impede learning success. “The push to achieve ‘Three Star’ excellence has had many rewards for our daycare,” explained Director Johnson. “There Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley Children who attend the Miami Valley Care Center, sponsored by CSSMV, enjoy a slate of enrichment programs that include dance, music and art. Field trips and special family activities are organized. Volunteers work at the center to provide reading time, and nutritious meals and snacks are served to encourage the formation of healthy eating habits. will be a financial quality incentive from the state, but most importantly, we will be able to celebrate the wonderful success of our children.” 100% of the MVFCC children who are eligible to enter public or private kindergartens or first grade in 2012 have demonstrated all the skills needed to pass school entrance screenings and are prepared for academic success. Congratulations to the MVFCC community! Good News, Summer 2012 7 Volunteers Find Inspiration In Senior Care S hep and I have an easy time finding things to talk about. We are both from the east coast,“ begins Eddy Boyle as he described his experience as a CSSMV Senior Visitor. “I am originally from New Jersey; he is from Brooklyn, and we both like to tell stories!” Boyle, an Oakwood resident, started volunteering last year after his retirement from Wright Patterson Air Force Base where he served as a civilian Research Psychologist. When asked why he chose to volunteer, Boyle explained,“I like the pure interaction. It’s not bureaucratic, and it is an authentic service on a very basic level.” “Shep” whose given name is Stanford Rosen is an octogenarian who lives independently with his wife, Phyllis. His children and grandchildren live throughout the U.S. He talks to them regularly by phone or email, but as his blindness and health issues now limit his travel and social activity, he has become more isolated. Rosen welcomes Boyle’s weekly visits. His wife also appreciates visits from Boyle, as it allows her to have a few hours of free time to relax or accomplish needed tasks without worry. She also enjoys making sure there is good food ready to share on days when their favorite visitor is expected. Boyle and Rosen share stories about the crowded neighborhoods, sports heroes and favorite pastrami delicatessens. The visit time often lasts beyond the regularly allotted twohour period, particularly when Boyle takes dictation for Rosen’s verbal history. Together, Boyle and his friend are recounting his life as the son who immigrated with parents to New York from Poland. “For me, it is an opportunity to learn about the times of my parents and gain insight into a life of a man who has overcome challenges and prejudice to find success in 8 Respite Care Staff Aide Kathy Kennard visits with her friend Jean Hellmund. Kennard provided relief and support during the time when Hellmund was providing 24-hour care for her husband. our country,” says Boyle.“It is a pleasure to be considered his friend.” Boyle’s experience is not unusual.The positive interaction and the receptivity of clients of the CSSMV senior outreach program are universally experienced by staff and volunteers. For senor aide Kathy Kennard who has visited seniors for over a decade, the experience has enriched her life. She has befriended and cared for clients who were bed-ridden and dependent on the care of a spouse. As a respite care giver, she offers relief to care givers who have the burden of 24-hour responsibility. “The strength of the women and men who care for their spouses with serious health issues is remarkable,” says Kennard. “I am so honored to be welcomed into their homes and hope that I am able to offer comfort to both the caregiver and the client.” “I have shared many touching moments with my families and have been there with families at the end of life, witnessing the love and commitment that was lovingly given and lovingly appreciated. My work at Catholic Social Services has shown that in giving we do find great rewards.” Elizabeth Howey, CSSMV Senior Services Assessor/Case Manager concurs,“When I knock on the door to visit one of my clients, it is a smile that welcomes me.“I know that by visiting, I have truly brightened the day of another person. It is affirmation that blesses each of our volunteers.” Last year, CSSMV assisted 93 seniors in Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley their homes, reducing isolation and providing in-home respite for care givers. Volunteer training sessions for senior visitors and respite care volunteers are available throughout the year. Those interested in becoming a volunteer for senior visiting or respite care, should contact Cathy Guerrant at (937) 223-7217 ext. 1146. Senior Visiting Volunteer Ed Boyle poses with Stanford Rosen. The East Coast natives enjoy visiting together each week and talk for hours as they share stories and experiences. Help Available for Seniors Respite Care provides temporary in-home support to help spouses and family members who care for dependent elderly adults at home. Catholic Social Services will provide a trained volunteer who will offer a regular three- to four-hour respite period, a break during which a caregiver can relax and enjoy activities that reduce stress. The trained volunteer will provide companionship, supervision, meal preparation and some personal care. Senior Visiting introduces a trained volunteer to a socially-isolated senior Good News, Summer 2012 who lives alone or is homebound. With oversight and support from a social worker from Catholic Social Services, a Senior Visitor is assigned to a specific client and makes a personal weekly visit and/or regular friendly phone calls. Routine visits of about two hours provide time for the creation of a lasting friendship between a client and the volunteer. Volunteers offer support and, at times, provide help with small tasks such as watering plants, writing letters or organizing photo albums. Clients often enjoy activities such as reminiscing, watching a movie, listening to music or playing cards or a game with their volunteer. Senior Support Available at CSSMV Family members or seniors who would like to consider welcoming a volunteer visitor may also call to arrange a personal introduction to the home visiting service. Those interested in receiving services should contact Elizabeth Howey, Senior Services Assessor/Case Manager at (937) 223-7217 ext. 2143. 9 Giving 10 N ow more than ever, Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley is very grateful for support from all of our contributors October 15, 2011 through June 15, 2012. CSSMV appreciates your spirit of giving, and we ask God's blessings to reward your generosity. Again, thank you so very much. In memory of … Dorothy A. Barga Mr. and Mrs. John Clune Regina Beamish Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Grieshop Kay Campanile Mr. & Mrs. Emmett F. Joseph Patricia C. Clark Ms. Wava Anthony Ms.Theresa DeBrosse Emma Cummings Mr. Mark E. Cummings Mary M. Daniszewskii Mr. Robert Daniszewski Louis W. Doenges Mr. and Mrs. John Clune John Fahey Mr. & Mrs. Robert Alig Barbara J. Feverston DLA Human Resources Services Mr. & Mrs. Scott Beisner Mr. & Mrs. James A. Bertke Mr. & Mrs. William Brunner Mr. & Mrs. Richard Custenborder Mr. Mike Feverston Mr. & Mrs. Bill Feverston Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Hickey Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Keller Ms. Debra Leggieri Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marks Mr. & Mrs. Jan W. Massey Mr. James Mogan Ms. Laura Murnen Mr. & Mrs. Roger Pohl Ms. Donna Rutschilling Ms. Donna J. Sarber Ms. Marian L. Sensenbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Martin Simoni Mr. & Mrs. Robert B.Young Keith J. Gehle Mr. and Mrs. John Clune Theresa M. George Ms. Kay A. George Carol Gutman Miller-Valentine Group Premier Integrated Medical Associates Red Hats of Dayton MediSync Ms. Amy L. Barnett Mr. Dan Broerman Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Coutu Mr. & Mrs. Richard Deis Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Edly Mr. & Mrs. Kirby Gaboury Mr. & Mrs. John Gutman Mr. & Mrs. William Gutman Mr. & Mrs. Shane Harrison Ms. Grace Lee Ms. Estelle Margolin Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mescher Ms. Elisabeth Ann O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rodriquez Mr. & Mrs. George Scheu Mr. & Mrs. James Schulker Mr. Charles Wehner Ms. Joyce Wellmeier Ms. Joyce Wellmeier Mr. & Mrs. Don Whiteaker Thomas Haas Mr. Terry Smith George W. Hellmund Mrs. Jean Hellmund Kevin Klein Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph J. Klein Bob Lovelace Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Haines Mike Maxis Mr. and Mrs. Ike Maxis Gerry Meyer-Kruse Mrs. Anne Flynn Johnson Kevin Miller Mrs. Patricia A. Johnson James Schwindeman Mrs. & Mr. Frances T. Schwindeman Linda L. Simms Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Eckerle, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Grieshop Mr. and Mrs. Mikel P. Koverman Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Vonderheide Anne Soehner Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Schmalhoffer Pamela L. Starline Ms. Cheryl A. Bolinger Mary Tumbusch Mr. & Mrs. Louis Homan Herbert Walker Ms. Lou Ann Cousino Jerome Westendorf Dr. and Mrs. William E. Hirt In honor of … CSSMV Administrative Staff Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Vonderheide CSSMV Sidney Staff Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Vonderheide Alan Baumgartner Mr. James Lindholm Ann E. Becker Ms. Sharon Charbat Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Cross Margaret Begley Mr. John Cooney James J. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Nagy Andria J. Chiodo Mr. & Mrs. Philip C. Dreety Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Fogel Barry & Nympha Clark Mrs. Beverly A. Muraski Mr. and Mrs. David R.Younkin Susan Coburn Mr. and Mrs. David R. Younki Michael W. Craig Premier Health Partner Rita Curtins Ms. Virginia McDonald Mary J. Davis Ms. Feoshia Davis Nihla Davis Mr. Jason Davis Barry, Lynda & Carrie Dellinger Mr. Arno Seidel Regina A. Dixon Mr. & Mrs. Leon A. Whitney Melvin & Sally Eifert Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Eifert Mary Enigk Ms. Jeanne M. Key Fr. Joseph W. Goetz Mr. & Mrs. John Holden Carolyn Gollings Mrs. Beverly A. Muraski Mr. and Mrs. David R.Younkin Donald & Janet Grieshop Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hess Mr. & Mrs. Robert Homan Mr. & Mrs. Louis Homan Jimmy Hopper Ms. Jessica Reynolds Howard L. Krisher STARCO Inc. John D. Laufersweiler Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Laufersweiler Sarah Leibold CSSMV Staff Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Eckerle, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Estep Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Grieshop Ms. Mary Ellen Oomens Pauline Lovelace Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Haines Ms. Sharon L. O’Neal Clayton & MaryAnn Mathile Ms. Donna M. Beeson J. Thomas Maultsby CareSource Foundation Pene Miller Mrs. Patricia A. Johnson Beverly A. Muraski Mr. and Mrs. David R.Younkin Leroy & Janice Piekenbrock Mr. and Mrs. John Clune Tom Pieper Ms. Lauren Farrell Ruth Powers Mr. & Mrs. Robert Alig Frank Rabe Mr. & Mrs. W. Edward Daley Laura J. Roesch Mr. & Mrs. Allen Levine Joe & Judy Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. David R.Younkin Ned J. Sifferlen Premier Health Partners Elmer Speck Mr. & Mrs. Louis Homan The Thomas Goetz Family Rev. Joseph W. Goetz David & Shirley Younkin Mrs. Beverly A. Muraski Donors INDIVIDUALS Mr. & Mrs. Myron H. Achbach Mr. & Ms. Howard T. Ackerman Ms. June M. Adam Ms. Andrea Adams Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Adamson Ms. Ruth Ann Addison Mrs. Mary F. Adducchio Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Adler Mr.Thomas Agnew Mr. & Mrs. Louis H. Ahlers Mr. & Mrs. Michael Aldridge Mr. & Mrs. Robert Alig Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Allaire Ms. Pamela Allen Mrs. Jeanne M. Amann Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Amos Mr. & Mrs. Sujit Anand Dr. Evangeline C. Andarsio Ms. Lorraine R. Anderson Ms. Karen Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Anglin, Sr. Ms. Wava Anthony Mr. Ralph J. Arlinghaus Mr. & Mrs. William C. Armbruster Dr. Dwight Armstrong Mr. & Mrs. William Arthur Mr. & Mrs. Albert Asebrook, III Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. August Mr. Eugene August Ms. Jennifer M. Avery Ms. Iralene C. Aziz Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Bach Ms. Kimberly K. Bachert Mrs. Nancy A. Baker Ms. Ann Baldwin Mr. Nathan Baldwin Mrs. Patti D. Ballard Ms. Kathleen E. Ballman-Parks Mr. William Baney Mr. Robert Bangerter Ms. Stephanie Banna Mr. James H. Bard Mr. & Mrs. Douglas L. Barhorst Mr. & Mrs.Theodore J. Barhorst Ms. Dorothy F. Barlage Mr. Michael A. Barlow Ms.Tavis Barnett Ms. Amy L. Barnett Ms. Melissa Barton Mrs. Marie A. Bashaw Mr. Kenneth J. Basista Mr. & Mrs. John V. Batista Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Bauer Sister Carol Bauer, S.C. Mr. James M. Bayer Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Beach Mrs.Timothy J. Beach and the late Mr. Beach Mr. John L. Beach Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Beall Ms. Deborah A. Beams Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Beck Mrs. James Beck Mr. & Mrs. William Becker Mr. George H. Becker Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Becker Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Beckman Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Beckmann Ms. Donna M. Beeson Mr. & Mrs. Robin Begley Mrs. Meg Begley Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley Good News, Summer 2012 Ms. Anne J. Brumbaugh Mr. & Mrs. William Brunner Mr. Bradley L. Bruns Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Brunswick Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Bryant Mr. & Mrs. Robert Buchwalder Mr. & Mrs. Alfred T. Buckman Dr. & Mrs. James Budde Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Budde Mr. Mark C. Bueltel Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Buescher Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery S. Bull Mr. & Mrs. Gene P. Burbey Mr. David Burkardt Mrs. Laura F. Busse Ms. Pam Byrd Ms. Heather D. Cain Ms. Heather Calhan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Callaway Ms. Molly Wall Cammerer Mr. & Mrs. Jack Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Colin C. Campbell Ms. Claire E. Cappel Mr. & Mrs. Jose Caramet Mr. Leroy Carbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Cardilino Ms. Elaine Carey Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Carlile Deacon & Mrs. John K. Carlin Ms. Susan Carr Mr. John H. Carr Ms. Susan B. Carrafiello Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Carrigg Mr. Charles R. Carroll Dr. & Mrs. Richard M. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. James J. Carroll, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Carter Mr. Joseph Caschera Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Casella Mr. Robert L. Casper Mr. & Mrs. Roy L. Cassidy Dr. & Mrs. Ceferino J. Cata, M.D. Ms. Diane Cathcart Dr. & Mrs. David J. Cavanaugh Ms. Alison Cawley Dr. & Mrs. Charles L. A. Cerny Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Cerny Mrs. Cheryl Chabali Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Chabrian Mr. & Mrs. Gerard T. Chadwick Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Chamberlin Mr. Stephen L. Chapman Ms. Sharon Charbat Mrs. Pamela Charbel Mr. & Mrs. John Chelman Ms. Sharon Christ Ms. Patricia B. Christoff Mr. Clark A. Christopher Mr. Anthony M. Ciani Mrs. Jeanette M. Citrigno Ms. Lindsey Clark Mr. & Mrs. Barry M. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cleary Ms. Debbie Cleary Ms. Brenda K. Clemens Mr. & Mrs. John Clune Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Cobb Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Codeluppi Mr. & Mrs. Gregory T. Coffey Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Colaizzi Ms. Nicole Collier Ms. Karen Collins Mr. & Mrs. Mark Coltrain Mr. & Mrs.Thomas M. Columbus Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Colussi Dr. & Mrs.Thomas R. Connon Mr. John Cooney Mrs. Katherine Cooper Ms. Nancy P. Cooper Dr. James D. Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Corbin Mr. & Mrs. Leo Cordonnier Mr. & Mrs. Mark Cordonnier Mr. & Mrs. Adam W. Cormier “The Voice” of CSS Retires Mr. & Mrs. Scott Beisner Ms. Julia M. Belden Ms. Margaret M. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Randal J. Bellinger Ms. Dottie Bely Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Bendik Mr. & Mrs. Leonard F. Bensman, Jr. Mrs. Evelyn C. Bensman Mrs. Sharell S. Benson Dr. & Mrs. Alan P. Berens Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Berger Mrs. Catherine D. Berger Ms. Mary Ann H. Bergman Mr. & Mrs. Victor G. Bergman Mr. & Mrs. Bruce D. Bernhold Mr. & Mrs.Tim Berning Ms. Shirley Berning Mr. Steve F. Berns Mr. & Mrs. Michael Berry Mr. & Mrs. James A. Bertke A. Bertleff Mr. & Mrs. John A. Bertrand Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Betche Mr. & Mrs. Chris Beust Mrs. Claire A. Beyoglides Mr. William N. Bianco Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bieber Mr. & Mrs. Alan Biegel Mrs. Kathleen A. Bierlein Ms. Anne M. Bissacco Mr. & Mrs. Clarence J. Bittner Miss Brenda J. Blake Ms. Michelle M. Blasko Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Bleckmann Mr. Joseph H. Bockelman & Mrs. Barbara Driehaus Mr. & Mrs. Paul Boeckman Mr. & Mrs. James E. Boehmer Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bohrer Dr. & Mrs. Arthur B. Bok Ms. Cheryl A. Bolinger Mrs. Bernadine Bolka Dr. & Mrs. Barrett H. Bolton, M.D. Mr. & Mrs.Theodore J. Bon Mr. & Mrs.Thomas E. Borchers, Sr. Ms. Diane P. Borchers Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Borchers Ms. Kathleen Borchers Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Borchers Mr. & Mrs. Jack Borgerding Ms. Deborah L. Borovitcky Reverend James Bosse Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Bosslet Ms. Margaret E. Boudinot Mrs. Marie K. Boulet Mrs. Erica M. Bowden Mr. Rick T. Bowers Ms. Susan M. Bowman Mr. Edward Boyle Mr. & Mrs.Timothy T. Brabender Ms. Patricia Bradley Dr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Braunlin, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Randall E. Breaden Mr. & Mrs.Thomas G. Breitenbach Ms. Emilie Britton Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Brockman Ms. Jane A. Brockman Mr. Dan Broerman Mrs. Beverly B. Broesti Ms. Suzanne M. Brooks Mrs. Mary J. Brooks Mr. & Mrs.Thomas D. Brown Reverend & Mrs. Charles S. Brown Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Corey Brown Ms. Patricia A. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Ned Brown Ms. Colleen Browne Ms. Julie C. Broyles Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Bruggeman Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Bruggeman Mr. & Mrs. Jeff S. Brumbaugh At a time when the average person changes careers seven times in their adult working life, Sarah Leibold’s tenure of forty-two years at Catholic Social Services created a new hallmark of dedication and service. “Good morning, Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley” — the always pleasant voice first greeted callers to the agency in 1970 when Sarah joined the CSSMV staff in 1970 as a high school student in the secretarial program at St. Joseph Commercial High School. She quickly became the “voice” of the agency. The eldest in a large family, Sarah would work after school at the agency to help support and care for her six younger brothers and sisters. She was quickly promoted to a secretarial position and was eventually named as the Executive Secretary for Director Ronald Eckerle. Sarah supervised the clerical staff for many years, and attended more meetings than anyone in agency history. Her legendary “shorthand” skills, kept the records and comments of over 184 Board Members during her tenure in the Executive Office. In 2005, Sarah joined the Development Department and assisted with the capital campaign and building projects. Many committee members attribute the success of many fundraising events to her “calming” style and communications skills. “You always knew a warm and friendly voice was waiting for you on the other line when you called” noted Donald Grieshop, long time board member and supporter of CSSMV. During the reception this past January, Sarah was presented with congratulatory letters from former Executive Director Ron Eckerle and the Most Reverend Archbishop Dennis Schnurr. Past Executive Director Elaine Jelly and Archdiocesan Director of Community Services Kathleen Donnellan also offered special remarks. Executive Director Laura Roesch and Development Director Regina Estep expressed appreciation and presented her with commemorative gifts. “We will miss her as a member of our staff, but we are grateful that our pleasant voice of experience has agreed to stay on as a volunteer working on our agency history,” added Roesch. Catholic Social Services would like to recognize the retirement of Sarah Leibold. Sarah was a dedicated member of the CSSMV staff for 42 years. Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Corpstein Mr. Mark Correira Mrs. Maria T. Cosler Despina Costandinidis Ms. Lou Ann Cousino Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Coutu Mr. & Mrs. Christopher F. Cowan Ms. Denise L. Cozart Mr. & Mrs. Roy J. Craig Mrs. Carolyn R. Craig Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Cramer Mr. & Mrs. Nick G. Crnkovich Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Cross Mr. & Mrs. L. William Crotty Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Crotty Mr. Mark E. Cummings Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curk Dr. Daniel Curran & Dr. Claire Renzetti Ms. Cynthia Currell Mr. & Mrs. Richard Custenborder Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Custenborder Mrs. Catherine M. Custenborder Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Custenborder Mrs. Leah Ann Dabbelt Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Daley Mr. & Mrs. W. Edward Daley Mr. & Mrs.Theodore C. Daniel Ms.Tracie L. Daniels Mr. Robert Daniszewski Ms. Eileen Dapore Ms. Mary V. Dashewich Mr. & Mrs. David A. Dashewich Mr. and Mrs. Bennett W. Davies Mrs. Karen L. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Davis Mr. Peter M. Kilmartin & Mrs. Mary Jo Davis Ms. Feoshia Davis Mr. Jason Davis Mr. Jeffrey S. Dawley Ms. Barbara Dawson Mr.Thomas Day Mr. & Mrs. Paschal S. DeAloia Mr. & Mrs.Thomas E. DeBrosse Ms.Theresa DeBrosse Ms. Kristen L. Decamp Mr. John W. Decker Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Deger Mr. & Mrs. James Deime Mr. & Mrs. Paul Deis, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Deis Ms. Megan Dell Ms. Judith A. Delong Miss Deborah A. Deloye Ms. Mary Kay Democko Ms. Christina Dendy Mr. & Mrs. Henry Deneski Ms. Maria Deng Mr. & Mrs. Robert Denison Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Derringer Ms. Patricia Deschaine Mr. Lawrence J. Detamore Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. DeThomas Ms. Kathy Dierker Mr. & Mrs. Neil Diller Chris Dine Dr. & Mrs. Charles L. DiPasquale Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dirckx Mr. & Mrs. William Ditzel Ms. Regina A. Dixon Ms. Donna Dixon Mr. & Mrs. Bradley C. Dobbs Ms. Barbara M. Doerr Ms. Nikhil Dole Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Dorn Ms. Benita J. Dorn-Collins Mr. John P. Downer Mr. Scott K. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Doyle Mrs. Cynthia R. Drake Mr. & Mrs. Philip C. Dreety Mrs. Mary Ann Drewry Mr. & Mrs. David A. Dudon Deacon & Mrs. Roger Duffy Dr. & Mrs. H. Michael Duke, M.D. Ms. Deborah Dulaney Mr. Daniel D. Dull & Dr. Cynthia A. Dull Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dungan Mr. Matthew T. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Frank N. Dupps Mr. Joseph J. Durczynski Ms. Melissa A. Durst Ms. Emilie S. Dymond Mr. Ronald E. Earhart Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Echols Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Echols Ms. Rose A. Eckart Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Eckerle, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Louis A. Eckert Mr. & Mrs. John D. Eckhart Mrs. Barbara R. Eckley Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Eckley Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Edly Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Edsall Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Eifert Mr. & Mrs. Melvin C. Eifert Ms. Marcia A. Eilerman Mr. & Mrs. Don Eilerman Mrs. Dorothy M. Eisenhauer Mr. & Mrs. James Eiting Ms. Melanie J. Elliott Ms. Mary M. Elliott Mr. & Mrs.Ted J. Elsass Ms. Mary Jane Embree Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Englefield Mr. & Mrs. William A. Enouen, Sr. Ms. Julie L. Erbaugh Mr. Matthew Erkkinen Mrs. Margaret Erwin Mr. & Mrs.Thomas A. Estep Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Etter Mrs. Jean L. Evenden Continued on next page 11 Continued from previous page 12 Adoption Picnic Filled with Fun Mr. Anthony J. Evers Ms. Maryellen F. Fargey Mr. & Mrs. Angelo J. Fariello Mrs. Joanne L. Farmer Ms. Lauren Farrell Mr. and Ms. William Favorite Mr. & Mrs. Walter B. Federspiel Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Feighery Mr. John P. Feigleson Ms. Mary Ann R. Fenwick Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Ferguson Mrs. Nancy S. Fernandez Mr. & Mrs. John R. Ferneding Mr. & Mrs. Roger F. Ferry Mr. Mike Feverston Mr. & Mrs. Bill Feverston Ms. Janice A. Fidishun Mr. & Mrs. Matthew V. Filipic Mr. & Mrs.Theodore J. Fink Mr. & Mrs. R. Peter Finke Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Finnegan Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Finney Mr. Robert M. Fiore Mr. Richard P. Firsdon Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fischbach Mr. Richard V. Fischer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mike Fishbach Mr. James B. Fisher Ms. Christine Fletcher Ms. Donna E. Fletcher Ms. Eileen M. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. William H. Focke Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Fogel Mr. Dean Fogt Ms. Joan C. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Foley Judge & Mrs. Patrick J. Foley Mr. Jerry Folk Ms. Paula L. Folk Mr. Andrew H. Foos Mr. Martin A. Foos Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Fornes Ms. Rose Fox Mr. & Mrs. Russell D. Francis Mrs. Suzanne Frankenberg Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Franklin Mr. Matthew T. Franklin Mr. & Mrs. Raymond W. Fredette Mr. & Mrs. Don Frericks Mr. Mark J. Friedman, Attorney Mr.Thomas J. Fromholt Mr. & Mrs. Jerome A. Fromholt Mr. Joseph T. Fromm Mr. & Mrs. James Frommeyer Ms. Nikka Fukada Mr. Albert E. Fullenkamp Mr. & Mrs. John W. Fullenkamp Mr. & Mrs. Roger S. Furrer Mr. & Mrs. Kirby Gaboury Mr. Richard Gabriel Lt. Col. & Mrs. Raymond H. Gaier Mr. & Mrs. David K. Galbreath Mr. & Mrs. John A. Gallagher Mr. Edward W. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. John A. Ganger Ms. Jennifer Gardner Ms. Renee E. Garman Mr. & Mrs. John J. Garner Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Gase Mrs. Ruth V. Gates Ms. Adele M. Gattes Mr. & Mrs. Michael I. Gearhardt Mr. & Mrs. Keith J. Gehle Mr. & Mrs. John A. Geise Mr. Virgil Gelormino Dr. & Mrs. John Genovesi Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Gentry Ms. Kay A. George Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Gerlach Ms. Carolyn J. Gersch Ms. Gloria Getter Mr. & Mrs. James E. Ghory, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth Gideon Mr. & Mrs. Gerald L. Gillotti Mr. & Mrs. Steve Gillotti Mr. Steve B. Glardon Mrs. Robyn Gleadle Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Gmeiner Rev. Joseph W. Goetz Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gollings Mr. Jeffery A. Gonya Mrs. Colleen Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Keith W. Goodrich Ms. Gail Gordon Judge Barbara P. Gorman Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Gorman Mr. & Mrs. Ivo Gottemoeller Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Gottschlich Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gottschlich Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Graber, II Mrs. Janet M. Graul Ms. Joan M. Gray Mr. & Mrs. Richard Green Mr. James R. Greene, Jr. Ms. Kay M. Greenman Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Gregory Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Grieshop Mr. & Mrs. William Griffin Ms. Cheryl Griffin Mrs. Constance S. Grimm Mr. & Mrs. Randall Groesbeck Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Grosjean Mr. Daniel P. Gross Mr. & Mrs. Eugene L. Gross Ms. Catherine W. Grow Mrs. Cathy J. Guerrant Ms. Ellen H. Guest Mr. Bruce D. Guindon Mr. & Mrs. Glenn C. Gunlock Mrs. Mary Gural Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Gutman Mr. & Mrs. John Gutman Mr. & Mrs. William Gutman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Haas Father Gerald R. Haemmerle Ms. Nancy L. Hafer Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Haines Mrs. Sharon E. Hairston Mr. & Mrs. John S. Haley Ms. Felicia S. Hall Ms. Julia L. Hall Ms. Katherine C. Hall Mr. & Mrs. Charles Haller Mr. Lyle Hallum Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Hamant Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hammond Keno A. Hampton Mr. & Mrs. Philip C. Handorf Ms. Laura Haney Dr.Thomas N. Hangartner Judge & Mrs.Thomas M. Hanna Ms. Greta C. Harlett Mr. & Mrs. John D. Harris Mr. David R. Harrison Mr. & Mrs. Shane Harrison Mr. David Hart Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Hart Mr. & Mrs. John Hart, Sr. Mr. Joseph C. Hartenstein Mr. & Mrs. Don R. Harting Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hartings Mr. Gary Hartman Mr. Leo E. Harty Ms. Rosemary A. Haubert Mr. & Mrs. Doug Hausfeld Mr. Brian A. Hausfeld Mr. David L. Haverkos Ms.Tricia Hawkins Ms. Janette Heberling Mr. Karl G. Heckmann Mr. Gene Hedrich Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Heid Ms. Marjorie Heinrichs Mr. & Mrs. Larry Heitkamp Mr. Brian C. Heitkamp Mr.Thomas W. Held Mrs. Jean Hellmund Mr. & Mrs. Alan J. Hemler Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Hemmelgarn Mrs. Jan Henninger Ms. Sarah Hensley Mr. & Mrs. David J. Herbert Mr. & Mrs. James A. Herbig Drs.Thomas & Marylynn Herchline Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hess Mr. Mark P. Hess Ms. Marcia Hess Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Hickey Jr. Mr. Sidney R. Hickman Dr. & Mrs. Andy Higgins, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. F. J Hilbing Dr. & Mrs. William E. Hirt Mr. Blaise Hirth Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Hoagland Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hochwalt Ms. Maureen R. Hodgson Mr. & Mrs. Franz J. Hoge Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hojnacki Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Holden Mr. & Mrs. John Holden Mrs. Julie A. Holder Ms. Julie Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Homan Mr. & Mrs. Orval Homan Mr. David M. Homan Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Homan Mr. & Mrs. Harold Homan Mr. & Mrs. Louis Homan Mr. Gary T. Honnert Dr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Hood Mr. & Mrs. William Horton Mr. Nicholas A. Hosford Mr. David L. House Mr. & Mrs. Morgan Howard Mr. & Mrs. Allan W. Howey Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Howick Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Howorth Families who were assisted through the adoption services of Catholic Social Services came together to enjoy an afternoon picnic at the Indian Riffle Park in Kettering. Over 80 parents and children joined in the fun on May 19. CSSMV adoption counselors were invited to celebrate with the group. Mr. & Mrs. Marcellus Hoying Mrs. Nancy L. Hoying Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Huber Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Huck Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Huels Mr. & Mrs. James W. Huether Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Huffman Ms. Patricia A. Hull Ms. Sandra Hunt Ms. Marie Hurley Mrs. Carrie M. Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Hurr Ms. Gloria T. Hurwitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hutter Mr. & Mrs. Martin H. Hydell Ms. Joan E. Ioas Mr.Thomas D. Jackson Mr. Charles B. Jackson Mr. Joseph H. Jacobs Mr. Alan M. Janiszewski Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Jauch Mrs. J. Elaine Jelly & Mr. Raymond J. Werner Mr. Andrew F. Jenca Ms. Marie Jenkins Ms. Abigail E. Jenkins Ms. Elaine Jensen Mrs. Carmella Johnson Mrs. Lindsay M. Johnson Mrs. Patricia A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Johnson Mrs. Susannah Johnson Mrs. Anne Flynn Johnson Ms. Marie Johnson Ms. Patricia A. Johnson Ms. Mary K. Johnson Ms. Melba P. Jones Ms. Suzanne M. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Jones Mr. Paul Jones Ms. Patricia Jones Mrs. Marilyn J. Jordan Dr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Joseph, D.D.S. Mr. & Mrs. Emmett F. Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Jurick Ms. Becky Kahn Ms. Colleen Kandel Mrs. Irene S. Kangas Ms. Wilma G. Karl Mr. William F. Keck Ms. Lois Keil Mr. Joseph W. Keim Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Keller Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy P. Kelley Mr. Gary L. Kelly Ms. Judith A. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kelly Mr. & Mrs.Thomas E. Kendall Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Kendo Mr. & Mrs. James A. Kent Mrs.Tina Keough Mr. James E. Kester Ms. Jeanne M. Key Ms. Kelly Kilfoyle Ms. M.E. Kimbro Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Kimmich Mr. John M. & Judge Judith A. King Ms. Patricia King Dr. & Mrs. Jack E. King Mr. & Mrs. Keith Kinnear Mr. & Mrs. John Kinsel Mr. George C. Kinzeler Mr. Kevin Kissinger Mrs. Bernice Klaben Dr. Robert C. Klamar & Dr. Anne E. Klamar Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph J. Klein Ms. Erin T. Kleismit Mr. & Mrs.Thomas R. Klenke Mr. Paul F. Klips Mrs. Lisa A. Kloppenberger & Mr. Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley Good News, Summer 2012 Refugee Resettlement Seeks Parish Volunteers Mark R. Zunich Mrs. Jennifer C. Klosterman Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Knapke Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kniess Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Knor Mr.Thomas A. Knoth Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Koehler Mr. & Mrs. James E. Koelker Mrs. Rosalie C. Koesel Ms. Laurie J. Koester Mr. & Ms.Thomas L. Kohl, Jr. Ms. Mary E. Kohler Mr. & Mrs. Mathias L. Kolleck Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Kollmann Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Koons Ildiko Korenyi-Both Ms. Patricia A. Korte Mr. & Mrs. Mikel P. Koverman Mrs. Mary M. Koziej Ms. Patricia L. Kraft Mr. Larry Kralovic Mr. Daniel E. Kraus Mr. & Mrs. Leo F. Krebs Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Krebs Mr. & Mrs. David E. Kreischer Mr. & Mrs. Mike Kreitzer Ms. Christine A. Kremer Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Kremer Mrs. Paula Kreusch Ms. Janice S. Krisko Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Kroger Mr. & Mrs.Thomas E. Kronauge Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Krug Mrs. & Mr. Vincenzina P. Krymow Mrs. Kristen Kuck Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kueterman Ms. Barbara J. Kuhns Mr. & Mrs. Ben F. Kuhns Dr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Kunkel, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Kuntz Mr. John F. Kuntz, III Mr. Joseph G. Kuritar Mr. David Kurtz Mr. & Mrs. John M. Laage Mr. Steven Lail & Mrs.Teresa R. Switalski Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Lain Mr. & Mrs. Will Lakoff Mrs. Celeste M. Lane Mrs. Nancy A. Lang Ms. Denise R. Langston Ms. Ruth E. Laprocina Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Larger Mr. William J. Lauber Mr. Darrell B. Lauderback Dr. Peter K. Lauf, M.D. Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Laufersweiler Mr. & Mrs. John D. Laufersweiler Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Laufersweiler Mr. & Mrs. Alex Laufersweiler Ms. R. Agnes Laux Ms. Molinda Lauxmiller Ms. Patricia L. Lavy Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Lazor Mr. & Mrs. William L. LeCain Ms. Grace Lee Margaret Leese Ms. Rebecca Lefeld Ms. Debra Leggieri Ms. Janet L. Lehmann Ms. Mary T. Lehmann Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lehmann Dr. & Mrs. James T. Lehner, M.D. Ms. Nancy E. Lehren Ms. Sarah Leibold Mr. & Mrs. Regis J. Lekan Ms. Pamela R. Lemke Ms. Jill Lenhart A. M. Leonard Mr. & Mrs.Todd Leventhal Mr. & Mrs. Allen Levine Mr. Robert W. Lewis Mrs. Raymonde J. Lewis In 2011, Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley’s Refugee Resettlement program received 144 refugees for resettlement services. The program continues to provide supportive services to assist refugees develop independence, self-sufficiency, and vital community relationships as they acclimate to their new lives in the United States. The Welcome Stranger Ministry is a vital part of this process. This ministry is designed to greet, receive, and appreciate refugee families and individuals integrating into our community through CSSMV and parish volunteers. Catholic Parishes and church communities can help by providing ESL tutoring, supporting cultural mentoring, organizing a donation drive for furniture, household and personal care items, assisting with employment skills such as resume writing and interviewing, or by forming a Welcome Team. The Welcome Team greets arrivals at the airport, prepares meals for new arrivals and assists with apartment set up. Through the support of local parishes and faith communities, newly-arriving refugees have a better chance to accomplish self-sufficiency. Peggy Seboldt, Director of Social Services, says, “It’s an essential way to minister to the stranger and welcome them to our communities of faith.” For more information about how you or your parish can help, please call Amy Hart at 937-223-7217, ext. 1140. For donations, please call Bonnie Bazill-Davis at 937-223-7217, ext. 1103. Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Libby Mr. Michael W. Liberty Mr. & Mrs. John J. Limbert Mrs. Christie B. Linard Mr. & Mrs. William T. Lincoln Mr. James Lindholm Mrs. Eileen Litchfield Mr. & Mrs. Kregg Litten Mrs. Anne E. Lopez Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Lopez Mrs. Maryanne M. Lopresti Lt. & Mrs. Nathan Loyd Mr. & Mrs.Thomas P. Lubinski Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Lucente, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James G. Luckett Mr. & Mrs. John M. Ludwig Ms.Teresa M. Luedeke Ms. Diane Luteran & Mr. Paul Spaeth Mr. & Mrs. Paul Luthman Mr. David Lyon Mr. William E. Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Grant MacDonald Dr. Gregory A. MacNealy, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Harold B. Mader Ms. Sally A. Madigan Mrs. Christine D. Magee Mr. & Mrs. Bob Magoteaux Mrs. Kathleen Magoto Mr. & Mrs. William Magro Mr.Theophile J. Majka Mr. & Mrs. Chris Mancuso Mr. & Mrs. Barry W. Mancz Kim Manigault Ms.Teresa Manning Ms.Terre Manning Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Mannix Ms. Linda Mansfield Ms. Estelle Margolin Mr.Timothy J. Mark Mr. & Mrs. Bill Marks Ms. Deborah L. Marr Mrs. Barbara J. Marriott Mr. & Mrs. Marc S. Martens Mr. Richard T. Martin Ms. Debra A. Martin Mr. John O. Martin Mr. Scott Martin Ms. Susan L. Martin Mr. & Mrs. John M. Martin-Hanagan Mr. & Mrs. Armand A. Martino Ms. Karen Mason Mr. & Mrs. Jan W. Massey Rev. Joseph D. Massucci Mr. Philip G. Masten Mr. Joseph Mattera Dr. & Mrs. William H. Matthews, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs.Thurman J. Mattingly, Jr. Mr. Joel A. Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Ike Maxis Ms. Nancy Maxwell Mr. Robert F. Mays Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. McAtee Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. McBride Ms. Ruth McClellan Mr. Malcolm McClure Mr. & Mrs. Phil McClurg Judge & Mrs. Michael McClurg Mr. & Mrs.Timothy J. McCormick Mr. & Mrs.Thomas W. McDermott Ms. Virginia McDonald Ms. Patricia McEldowney Ms. Debra McElroy Mr. Michael J. McFadden Mr. & Mrs. Felix S. McGinnis Ms. Jennifer L. McGrail Mrs. Suzanne L. McMahon Ms. Mary Ann McMullen Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Mechenbier Mr. & Mrs. Alan F. Meckstroth Mr. & Mrs. James C. Meixner Ms. Mary C. Melia Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Melia Mr. & Mrs. James A. Menart Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Mendenhall Mr. Daniel J. Menke Ms. Christine A. Merta Ms. Marilyn A. Mescher Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mescher Mrs. Rose Mescher Mr. Marc Mescher Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Mescher Ms. Sherry Mescher Ms. Patricia A. Metzger Mr. & Mrs. Arthur G. Meyer Ms.Teresa A. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Brian Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Meyer Mrs. Jodi L. Michalo Mr. & Mrs. James A. Michaud Mrs. Catherine Michelini Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Middleton Mr. & Mrs. J. Martin Miller Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Miller Mrs. Marygrace Y. Miller Mr. LeRoy E. Miller Mrs. Pene Miller Mr. & Mrs.Thomas W. Miller Mr. & Mrs. William T. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Wilson C. Miller Ms. Michelle M. Mills Mr.Thomas R. Milord Ms. Mary M. Miltenberger Ms.Toni Mindlin Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Miner Ms. Jodi L. Minneman Mr. & Mrs.Thomas T. Miske Mr. & Mrs. Stephen L. Missall Mr. & Mrs.Thomas S. Mitter Mr. James Mogan Mr. Henry T. Mohlman Mr. & Mrs. George B. Molinsky Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Molnar Ms. Jennifer L. Monahan Mr. Daniel Monahan Mr. & Mrs. John Monnett Mr. Michael K. Monnier Mr. & Mrs.Thomas E. Monnig Mrs. Mary I. Monnin Ms. Letitia M. Montavon Mrs. Christine Montour Mr. Dale V. Moore Mr. Patric J. Moorman Dr. & Mrs. William F. Moroney, Ph.D. Ms. Helen M. Morton Mr. & Mrs. Charles N. Moser Dr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Moser, M.D. Ms. Karen Moses Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mueller Mr. & Mrs. Matt Muhlenkamp Mr. & Mrs. Jeff A. Mullins Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Mullins Mrs. Beverly A. Muraski Ms. Laura Murnen Mrs. Jane Murphy Ms. Lorraine M. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Murray Mr. & Mrs. Dennis P. Murray Mr. & Mrs. Philip Myers Mr. Douglas J. Myers Ms. Leilani L. Myers Mr. Kevin Myers Ms. Patricia Naas Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Nagy Ms. Odilia N. Ndefru Mr.Thomas S. Neel Continued on next page 13 Ms.Theresa Nelson Ms. Sarah Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Neroni Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Neumeister Ms. Karin F. Nevius Mr. & Mrs. Dale Nichols Ms. Kerry Nickell Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Nicodemus Mr. Mark Niederkohr Mr. & Mrs. Harold W. Niekamp Ms. Victoria L. Nilles & Dr. J.Thomas Hardy Mr. & Mrs.Timothy S. Nolan Mr. Robert J. Noss Ms. Lisa Nueslein Ms. Georgiana C. Nye Mr. Ralph O’Bleness Ms. Jo Ann O’Brien Mr. Daniel V. O’Callaghan Ms. Denise O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. James O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. John J. O’Connell Ms. Elisabeth Ann O’Connor Reverend James J. O’Connor Rev. William O’Donnell, CPPS Mr. Robert V. O’Donnell Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. O’Donnell Mrs. Kathleen E. O’Hearn Mr. & Mrs.Timothy O’Loughlin Mr. & Mrs. John C. O’Malley Ms. Sharon L. O’Neal Mr. & Mrs. James O’Neil Mr. & Mrs.Thomas O’Neill Ms. Celine M. O’Neill Mrs. Amy Oaks Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Obringer Mrs. Christine F. Olinsky Mr. Mark R. Olson & Mrs. Barbara Furyk-Olson Ms. Josie Olsvig Ms. Mary Ellen Oomens Ms. Bonnie Orlins Mr. & Mrs. James Orrill Mr. Gary C. Ostdiek Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Ostendorf Mr. & Mrs. William H. Osterbur Mr. & Mrs. Jaime Pacheco Mrs. Brandi Palmer Mrs. Patricia Palmisano Ms. Kacie A. Pape Mr. Gregory M. Paquette Drs. Howard M. Part & Christine A. Kunesh-Part Dr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Paul, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Roy R. Paulson Mr. & Mrs. Gary Paulus Mr. Anthony Paulus Mrs. Rosemary Paulus Ms. Christina M. Pavlak Mr. Michael J. Payne & Mrs. Jennifer E. Burke-Payne Mrs.Trina M. Pearson Col. & Mrs. James Pendergast Mr. & Mrs.Todd D. Penrod Ms. Sara Perchak Mrs. Cheryl Perez Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Perfilio Mr. Steve Pestke Ms. Linda L. Petric Ms. Julia Pfeil Mr. & Mrs. James Phelan Judge John S. Pickrel Mr. & Mrs.Thomas R. Pickrel Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Pickrel Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Pinti Mr. & Mrs. Stanley B. Pitts Ms. Brandy C. Pledgure Sheriff Phil Plummer Mr. & Mrs. Darrin J. Poeppelman 14 Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Pohl, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Pohl Ms. Joan M. Pollock Ms. Barbara Ponder Ms. Mary E. Popp Mr.Tony Poppleman Mr. & Mrs. Paul Porcino Mrs. Jacqueline Porter Mr. & Mrs. Vic Post Mr. Howard E. Poston Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Potter Mr. & Mrs. William M. Powers, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James M. Powers Mr. & Mrs. David Poynter Ms. Carole A. Prahst Mrs. Christine Prakel Mrs. Jennifer L. Prinz Mr. & Mrs. Jack Proud Mr. & Mrs. Jay F. Purpus Ms. Elle Queen Dr. & Mrs.Timothy P. Quinn Drs. Paul & Carol Quinter Ms. Sue M. Rahn Ms.Yvonne Rall Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Rankin Mr. Michael P. Rarick & Mrs. Pamela M.Taiclet Mrs. Seng H. Ratep-Schankin Mr. & Mrs. James Raterman Mrs. Carolyn B. Rathweg Mr. David W. Rawers Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Reardon Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Rehg Ms. Mary L. Reid Ms. Katie Reid Mr. Kevin Reidy Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Reier Ms. Jessica Reynolds Mr. David B. Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. John C. Riazzi, Jr. Mr. Antonio N. Ricciuto Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Rice Mr. Norman D. Rich, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. R. Patrick Richter Mr. Robert B. Riethman Mr. Richard Riethman Mr. Clarence Rihm Ms. Mary L. Riley Mr. David M. Riley Ms. Lyric A. Rillera Mr. & Mrs.Tim Riordan Lt. Col. & Mrs. Samuel A. Robinson Mr. Paul S. Robinson Ms. Valerie Rodriguez-Hall Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rodriquez Mr. & Mrs. Richard Roesch Mr. and Mrs.Timothy Roesch Mrs. Linda Rohde Dr. John M. Roll Mr. & Mrs. Larry A. Roll Ms. Evelyn Roman-Amador Dr. & Mrs. David P. Romeo Dr. & Mrs. Mark D. Romer Mr. & Mrs. John F. Romer Mrs. Ruth M. Romer Drs. Douglas E. & Nancy G. Romer Mr. & Mrs. Neil Romer Ms. Gayle Rominger Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rosenbauer Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas F. Rosenkranz Dr. Joseph E. Ross, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne A. Ross Ms. Julia Rothe Mr. & Mrs.Thomas A. Rouse Mr. & Mrs. Scott Royer Ms. Julie Rude Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Rudolph Ms. Elsie M. Ruetschilling Dr. Stephen Ruhenkamp D.O. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Ruscitelli Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Rush Mr. & Mrs.Thomas E. Russell Ms. Nancy P. Ruther Ms. Donna Rutschilling Mr. Chris R. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Edwin L. Ryan, Jr. Mr. Michael F. Ryan Mr. & Mrs.Thomas L. Sableski Ms. Amy M. Salyer Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Sample Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Sanders Mr. & Mrs. Kurt P. Sanford Mr. & Mrs. Hector F. Santiago Mr. & Mrs. Eric Santomieri Ms. Donna J. Sarber Mr. & Mrs. Chad M. Sass Mrs. Margaret A. Satzger Ms. Amy T. Sauer Mr. & Mrs. Matt Savage Ms. Colleen Saxen Mr. & Mrs.Timothy P. Sayer Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Scarbro Mr. & Mrs. John A. Scarpelli Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Schade Mrs. Carrie L. Schade Ms. Isabel K. Schaeffer Ms. Mary B. Schaeffer Mr. & Mrs. Charles Schaffer Mr. & Mrs. Roland J. Scheiding Mr. & Mrs. Ernest R. Schelling Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Scherbauer Ms. Maria Schertler Mr. & Mrs. George Scheu Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Schiller Mr. & Mrs. Glenn P. Schimpf Mrs. Jacquelyn M. Schindler Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Schipfer Ms. Maureen E. Schlangen Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth H. Schlater Mr. & Mrs. John R. Schleppi Mr. George F. Schlotterer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Schmalhoffer Ms.Tina Schmidt Deacon John Schmiesing Mr. Mark J. Schmitmeyer Ms. Jeanne Schneble Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Schneible Mr. Michael N. Schneider Mr. & Mrs. William J. Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Adam Schneider Mrs. Sharon Schnippel Mr. & Mrs. David D. Schoeff Ms. Deborah A. Schrubb Mr. & Mrs. William C. Schuerman Mr. & Mrs. James Schulker Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Schwendeman Mr. Jay Schwieterman Mrs. & Mr. Frances T. Schwindeman Mrs. Joy L. Scoates Mr. Richard P. Seas Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Seboldt Ms. Karen Seger Mr. Arno Seidel Ms.Theresa E. Seidenschmidt Mr.Thomas E. Seifert Mr. & Mrs. George G. Seifried Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Seigle Drs. James & Marie Seiler Mrs. Karen A. Sejas Mr. & Mrs.Timothy S. Sell Ms. Leigh A. Sempeles Ms. Marian L. Sensenbaugh Mr. William L. Serra Ms.Teresa Sevor Mr. & Mrs. David Shappie Mr. & Mrs. Shawn M. Sharp Mr. & Mrs. Barton A. Shaw Mr. & Mrs. James R. Shenk Mr. & Mrs. Mark Shimp Mr. & Mrs. Charles Shine Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Shinkle Mrs. Sue Shira Martens Named Board President Continued from previous page Laura J. Roesch, Executive Director of Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley, has announced the election of Marc S. Martens as President of the CSSMV Board of Trustees. Martens has served as a trustee since 2007 and will lead the volunteer board for a one-year term. Martens succeeds Jeff Mullins, Partner-in-Charge of the Dayton office of Taft, Stettinius and Hollister LLP. Martens is the President of the Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation-Dayton. He has also held leadership roles in higher education, government and business. Martens is a retired Lieutenant Colonel, USAF. Other members of the CSSMV Board of Trustees elected as officers include: Bernie Fullenkamp, Vice President; Jenifer Wilhelm, Secretary, and Tom Curtin, Treasurer. Don Grieshop will continue to serve as the Chairman of Northern Advisory Committee (Sidney). Newly named trustees who will provide volunteer leadership include Edward M. Smith and David D. Schoeff. Catholic Social Services annually assists over 23,000 area residents in Greene, Montgomery, Preble, Darke, Miami, Mercer, Shelby and Auglaize counties. The agency operates a continuum of services including emergency food assistance, adoption, pregnancy counseling, infant foster care, senior services, refugee resettlement, supervised family visitation, early childhood education and daycare, mental health counseling and social service case management and support for young parents. Mr. & Mrs.Thomas M. Shivers Mr. & Mrs. Ned J. Sielschott Dr. & Mrs. Ned J. Sifferlen, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Roy M. Sigritz Dr. & Mrs. John Sikorski Mr. & Mrs. Martin Simoni Mrs. Charlotte Simpson Mr. & Mrs. John Skarzynski Ms.Theresa Slater Mr. & Mrs. James C. Sliemers The Honorable & Mrs. Norman Smith Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Smith Mr. James P. Smith, Sr. Mr. Oria J. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Smith Ms. J. Dannette Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Smith Ms. Sabrina M. Smith Mr.Terry Smith Mr. Herman G. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Neal Smith Mr. David J. Smith Ms. Kimberly J. Snowden Mr. & Mrs. John W. Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Barth A. Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Justin Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery F. Solarek Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sonnenberg Mr. John M. Soter Ms. Janet M. Spang Mr. James K. Sparrow Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Spearman Mrs. Lynn V. Specht Mr. & Mrs. Morris F. Spees Ms. Margaret S. Spencer Ms. Kathy Sperry Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Spivey Ms. Cathy P. St. Pierre Ms. Kathleen M. Stachowski Ms. Cindy S. Stafford Mr. & Mrs. Jerrold R. Stammen Mr. Charles J. Stammen Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Stammen Chef Edward Stanziano Mr. John E. Staten Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Staton Dr. & Mrs. Peter Hayden Ms. Mary Ann Steinbruner Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Steinbrunner Mr. & Mrs.Thomas I. Stephens Mr. & Mrs. Richard Steppel Mr. & Mrs. Brian A. Stevens Mr. Richard Stiffler Magistrate Elaine M. Stoermer Mr. William Stoermer Ms. Kelly Stolz Mr. & Mrs. Dale Stork Dr. & Mrs. Robert Stout Mr. Joseph G. Strines Ms. Paula Strolia Mr. & Mrs. Richard Strominger Mrs. Jodi Strope Mr. & Mrs. Stanley B. Strukamp Dr. Sally A. Struthers Mr. & Mrs. Kurt J. Stueve Mr. & Mrs. William E. Stueve Mrs. Patricia J. Stump Mr. & Mrs. Denis L. Subler Dr.Thomas A. Sudkamp Ms. Christine L. Summers Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley Mr. Zeno Sutter Mr. Gary J. Sutton Ms. Susan Sutton Mrs. Elsa E. Swire Mr. & Mrs. John N.Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Anthony S.Taylor Ms. Judy A.Taylor Mrs.Trentae Taylor Mr. & Mrs. John Teserovitch Ms. A. Karleen Thayer Mr. & Mrs. Paul Thimons Mr. & Mrs. John H.Thoma Mr. Kevin A.Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Michael R.Thompson Mr. Dennis Tisler Mr. & Mrs. Steven Titus Mr. & Mrs. Peter Towne Mrs. Mary Russell Townsend Mr. Joseph Tracy Ms. Kathy A.Trangenstein Mr. Eiron M.Trent Mr. & Mrs. Donald J.Trentman Mrs. Deborah M.Tripp Mr. Richard J.Trouten Mr. & Mrs. James B.Tsui Ms. Irene Turckes Dr. Robert P.Turk USAF, MC, Ret. Ms. Lula M.Turner Ms. Sarah E.Twill Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Uchtman Mr. & Mrs. William G. Uhl, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Uhlenhake Mr. & Mrs. David S. Vail Ms. Wilma J. Valdizon Ms. Cherie L. Vallo Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Vanderhorst Ms. Jan Vargo Ms. Patricia A. Varno Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Vendely Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Ventura Mr. Richard F. Venus Mrs. Nina Victor Reverend David P. Vincent Mr. Rick Vogel Mr. Ronald S. Volkerding Mrs. Linda F. Vollbrecht Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. Von Dohre Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Vondenhuevel Mr. & Mrs. Gregory L. Vonderheide Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Vorholt Ms. Karmen K. Vradelis Dr. & Mrs. David R. Vukin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Wade Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Wahl Mrs. Shannon N. Wahrhaftig Ms. Wetona E. Walchner Ms. Mary B. Walusis Mr. & Mrs. Philip H. Wampler Mrs. Dorothy L. Ward Ms. Julie Wasoki Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Watercutter Ms. Connie Watson Mr. & Mrs. James R. Weckesser Mr. Charles Wehner Mr.Tom Wehrkamp Mr. Charles F. Wehrman Ms. Ann M. Weimer Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Weir Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Welfare, D.D.S. Ms. Joyce Wellmeier Mrs. Constance A. Wells Ms. Florence M. Wenning Mr. & Mrs. Steve Wenstrup Dr. & Mrs. Frank J. Wenzke, M.D. Mrs. Deena M. Werbrich Mr. Cecil E. West Mr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Westbrock Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Westcott Mr. & Mrs. Steve Western Mrs. Mary Jane B. Whalen Mr. & Mrs. James Whalen Good News, Summer 2012 Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Wheeler Ms. Judy Whelley Mrs. Evelyn A. Whilding Mrs. Sharon White Ms. Christina White Mr. & Mrs. Don Whiteaker Mr. & Mrs. Leon A. Whitney Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Wick Mrs. Mary T. Widner Mr. Jeffrey T. Wiedeman Mr. Dan S. Wigton Ms. Carole A. Wild Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wilhelm Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Will Mr. & Mrs. Jerome H. Will, Sr. Mr. Robert J. Will Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wilson Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Wimsatt Ms. Kathy Winner Mrs. Brenda A. Wirrig Ms. Miriam J. Wise Mr. & Mrs. Douglas L. Wissman Mr. & Mrs. Lee Wissman Ms. Jill Witherspoon Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Witt Mr. Michael Witt Mr. & Mrs. John J. Wittmann Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Woerner Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Woodall Mr. Paul R. Woodie Mr. & Mrs. William E. Woods Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Woolard Mrs. Janice D. Wooles Ms. Diane Wortham Mrs. Ann Wourms Mr.Thomas Wuebben Mr. Kenneth Wuebker Mrs. Kit Wymer Mrs. Deborah Yahle Mr. Mark Yandrick Mr. & Mrs. Jayson Yap Ms. Marilyn E.Yencha Mr. & Mrs. David B.York Mr. & Mrs. John York Mr. & Mrs. David A.Young Mr. & Mrs. Robert B.Young Mr. & Mrs. David R.Younkin Ms. Mary Ann Zapatony Mrs.Thecla L. Zech Mr. George R. Zeck Mr. & Mrs. George E. Zengel Mr. & Mrs. Karl L. Zengel Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Zimmer Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Zimmer Dr. & Mrs. Robert Zimmerman Ms. Sherri Zimmerman Ms. Rebecca J. Zimmerman Ms. Della M. Zona Mr. & Mrs. Marion T. Zwolski ORGANIZATIONS 4 Over, Inc. Adventures through Learning Air Tran Airways All About You Anderson Security Angel Heaven Archbishop Alter High School Archdiocese of Cincinnati ARINC Inc. Art Frame Gallery AT&T Employee Giving Campaign Audelott Equipment, Inc. Bank Of America Matching Gifts Baumer Construction, Inc. Beavercreek High School National Honor Society Bernhold Insurance Agency, Inc. The Berry Company Bethesda MBC Bilbrey Construction, Inc. Bing Design Bob’s Barber Shop Bocholt Foundation Boring & Associates, CPA, Inc. Brickhouse Cafe Bruns Animal Clinic, Ltd Buckeye Ford Lincoln of Sidney Buschur Electric C.H. Dean, Inc. Cabinetry by Ebbing/Cornerstone Granite Cami Daycare CareSource Foundation Carroll Catholic High School Catholic Charities USA Chaminade-Julienne High School Chevron Humankind Matching Gifts Program Choice One Engineering Corp. Church of the Ascension Church of the Holy Angels Church of the Incarnation Church of the Transfiguration Connor Group Cornerstone Book & Gift Shop CSSMV Administrative Staff CSSMV Adoption Dept. CSSMV Family Center CSSMV Sidney Staff Curly’s Custom Meats Curry’s Video Plus Curves--Sidney Dave Knapp Ford - Lincoln - Inc. Dayton Catholic Women’s Club Dayton Country Club Dayton Exchange Club Foundation The Dayton Foundation Dayton Women’s Basketball Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc. Design My Stress Discovery Cottage DLA Human Resources Services Erma Bombeck Memorial Fund Falcon Financial Services Faulkner, Garmhausen, Keister & Shenk Fifth Third Bank Employees & Customers The Foodbank, Inc. Forty Nine Degrees Fox’s Pizza Den Francis Furniture Fraternal Order of Police Frisch’s Restaurant Galbreath GMAC Realty GE United Way Campaign Goddard School of Centerville Goodrich Corporation PAC Gordon Orthodontics The Gosiger Foundation Greenville National Bank The Hair House Hair Performers Harrigans Tavern Henry H. Hollencamp Foundation Holten Wellness Center Holy Angels Catholic Church Holy Rosary, St. Marys Catholic Cluster Holy Trinity Catholic Parish Holy Trinity, Coldwater Catholic Cluster Homan & Stucke Construction Inc. Home Products for Seniors, Inc. Hospira Employee Giving Houser Asphalt & Concrete, Inc. Hoying & Hoying Builders, Inc. IBM Employee Services Center Illinois Tool Works Foundation Immaculate Conception, Celina Catholic Cluster Immaculate Conception Parish Inn at Versailles Jeni’s Hallmark Job Corps Jones Lang LaSalle JP Morgan Chase & Co. Kare Excavating, Inc Kaup Pharmacy Kelly Bohrer Well Faith Group Kettering Medical Center -- Spiritual Care Department KeyBank Foundation Ladies Ancient of Hibernians LexisNexis Cares Fund Lincoln College of Technology Linked Technologies, Inc. The Little Bake Shop Louise Kramer Foundation Macy’s Foundation Manning Real Estate Holdings, LLC Marianist Sisters Marianists of the University of Dayton Marianists Province of the United States Mary Help of Christians, Ft.Recovery Catholic Cluster Mathile Family Foundation Medco Health Solutions Charitable Match Fund MediSync Miami Valley Centre Mall Michael Anthony’s at the Inn Miller-Valentine Group Minster Auto Electric Ltd. Minster Florist The Moody’s Foundation Matching Gifts Program Monnin Upper Cervical Chiropractic Monsignor Robert A. Amann Foundation Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC Mother Suds Soap Company Murray Wells Wendeln & Robinson CPA’s Inc. Mutual Federal Savings Bank NAACP Youth Council NCR Country Club New Bremen Massage Clinic Niekamp Farms The Night Club Oakwood High School Our Lady of Good Hope Parish Our Lady of Guadalupe Our Lady of Mercy Parish Our Lady Queen of Peace Paul Neff & Associates Permanent Make-up by Deb Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Phelan Insurance Agency, Inc. Physicians’ Charitable Foundation of the Miami Valley Picture Perfect Photo & Design, LLC Pizza Hut #102 PQ Systems Precious Blood Church Premier Health Partners Premier Integrated Medical Associates Purses by Durasean Queen of Apostles Parish Queen of Martyrs Parish Rachel Lynn Buschur Memorial Fund Red Hats of Dayton Red Lobster Reynolds & Reynolds Associate Foundation Rita A. Flahive Charitable Fund Roderer Shoes Romer’s Catering, Inc. Roses to Memories Samaritan Behavior Health Schmacker’s Photography Scott M & A Corporation Second Harvest Second National Bank Sell, Hegemann & Zimmerman Co., LPA Sidney Electric Company Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati (Leadership Council) Sisters of Notre Dame De Namur Sisters of the Precious Blood SMS proTECH The Society of the Precious Blood Spiritual Center of Maria Stein St. Albert the Great Church St. Augustine, Minster Catholic Cluster St. Charles Borromeo Parish St. Charles Diakonia Fund St. Francis of Assisi Church St. Henry Tile Co., Inc. St. Joseph Parish St. Joseph, Wapakoneta Catholic Cluster St. Jude Court #2189 Catholic Order of Foresters St. Leonard Nursing Home St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Michael Church St. Patrick Catholic Church St. Peter Catholic Church St.Teresa of the Infant Jesus STARCO Inc. Stillwater Valley Golf Club Takeda Pharmaceutical Employee Giving Campaign Teradata Cares Think Patented Tillar-Wenstrup Advisors Trame Mechanical Inc. Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation Trinity Avenue Community Truist Tuesday’s Book Club U.D. Student Development U.S. Bank United Retail Logistics United Way of Auglaize County United Way Of Central Ohio United Way of Darke County United Way of Greater Dayton United Way Of New York City United Way of Shelby County United Way Of Troy Ohio Unity National Bank University of Dayton University of Dayton Dining Services University of Dayton Research Institute University of Dayton School of Law W.O.M.E.N.S Club We Knead U Massage & Reiki Center White Springs Golf Club WorkflowOne Employee Foundation Wright State University Wright State University.- Dept. of Social Work Wright-Patt Credit Union YSI Foundation Inc. Zechar-Bailey Funeral Home 15 Events This year’s CSSMV outing winners (right to left) were Derek Brumbaugh, Jeff Brumbaugh, Steve Smith, and Jack Jamison. 16 Northern Counties Golf Outing Success Supports Northern Area G olfers gathered at Stillwater Valley Golf Club in Versailles on Friday, May 18 for the 17th Annual Northern Counties Golf Outing. Participants finished 18 holes and enjoyed a beautiful day and great fellowship. Golfers took to the course with a shotgun start, utilizing purchased mulligans, skirts, throws, kicks and “pro tee” shots to chase the title.This year’s outing champs were: Jeff Brumbaugh, Derek Brumbaugh, Steve Smith, and Jack Jamison. The event featured a $5,000 Consecutive Putting Contest. Golfers who entered the contest had a chance to make three consecutive putts to split the prize with CSSMV. “While no one was lucky enough to hit all three putts, everyone had a great time trying,” explained Kim Custenborder, CSSMV Coordinator. The putting contest was sponsored by Sell, Hegemann & Zimmerman, Co., LPA. Participants also had an opportunity to win other major prizes. A Hole in One prize on #17 was sponsored by the Dan Hemm Automall, and a live auction at the outing featured a golf package with a round of golf for four donated by the NCR Country Club in Dayton. The golf package was won by Pat Custenborder. All event proceeds will benefit Catholic Social Services – Northern Counties, the regional office based in Sidney which provides: adoption services, pregnancy counseling, mental health counseling and supportive senior programs.The CSS Northern Counties serves people of all faiths in Auglaize, Darke, Mercer, Miami and Shelby Counties. CSSMV wishes to express appreciation to participating golfers, golf outing chairs Jim Bernhold and David Galbreath, volunteers from Brumbaugh Law Firm and the many business sponsors who made the successful event possible. Sponsors for this years golf outing were: TOURNAMENT SPONSORS - Sell, Hegemann & Zimmerman, Co., LPA, and Don and Janet Grieshop; PAR SPONSORS - Forty Nine Degrees, Phelan Insurance (Pat Custenborder), St. Denis and Holy Family Parishes, Kaup Pharmacy, and Spirit Medical Transportation, LLC; CART SPONSORS - Monnin Upper Cervical Health Center TEE SPONSORS - Baumer Construction, Amedisys Home Heath Care, Bernhold Insurance Agency, Inc., Bocholt Foundation, Boring & Associates, CPA’s, Bruns Animal Clinic, Brumbaugh and Associates, Buckey Ford Lincoln Mercury, Buschur Electric, Cabinetry by Ebbing, Greenville National Bank, Doug Hausfeld, Falcon Financial Services, Galbreath Realty, Miami Valley Center Mall, Dave Knapp Ford, James Bernhold Attorney & Counselor at Law, Dale & Kathy S. Nichols, Minster Auto Electric, Murray, Wells, Wendeln & Robinson CPA’s, Prosperity Promotions, Scott Family McDonalds Second National Bank, St Patrick Catholic Church, SMS proTECH, St, Augustine Catholic Church, Unity National Bank, and Zechar-Bailey Funeral Home,Trophy Sponsor; Regal Awards, Auction Gift Sponsors; NCR Country Club and 5/3 Bank. “In addition to the outstanding community support, we wish to acknowledge the contributions and support that we received from fifteen Catholic Parishes/Clusters,” stated Custenborder. The increased sponsorship support will allow us to extend our helping services in our communities in the northern Miami Valley area.” Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley Red Hot Jazz 2012 Red Hot Jazz 2012 17th Annual Jazz Party to benefit Catholic Social Services’ 17th Annual Jazz Party to benefit Adoption and Jazz Infant CaretoPrograms 17th Annual Party benefit Catholic Social Catholic Social Services’ Services’ Adoption and Infant Care Programs Adoption and Infant Care Programs Friday, November 16, 2012 Moraine Country Friday,Club November 16, 2012 Friday, November 16, 2012 Moraine Moraine Country Club Country Club Reservations are limited Reservations are limited.7RSVP before November 7. RSVP before November Reservations are limited 937-223-7217(937) ext. 1141 223-7217 RSVP before November 7 ext. 1141 937-223-7217 ext. 1141 Harvest of Caring Celebration 2012 Saturday, October 13, 2012 “Sweetest Day” Stillwater Valley Golf Club Versailles CSS to Hold Pat Rupp Memorial Golf Tournament C atholic Social Services of the Miami Valley will be holding its 7th annual Pat Rupp Memorial Dayton Golf Tournament on Monday, July 23rd at NCR Country Club’s North and South Courses in Kettering, Ohio. Registration for the event will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by lunch at noon and a Texas scramble-shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. Immediately following the golf tournament, a cocktail reception and dinner will be provided. The cost of the event is $200 per golfer, which includes lunch, golf and cart, dinner, tournament shirt and prizes.Team registration is also available at $800, which includes the chance to win the Pat Rupp Memorial Championship Trophy in either the men’s or women’s division. A Golf Ball Raffle will provide a climactic feature of the tournament as numbered golf balls will be dropped from the sky. Tournament players as well as members of the general public will have an opportunity to participate in the raffle by purchasing one or more of the numbered golf balls. The purchaser of the numbered ball that goes in the cup or is closest to the pin, will win up to $10,000 (half the proceeds from the sale of numbered golf balls).The numbered raffle balls may be purchased for $20 each. Proceeds from the event will benefit children and family services of Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley. To register for the event, the Golf Ball Raffle or to support as a sponsor, please visit our website at www.cssmv.org. For more information on the event or the range of sponsorship opportunities, please call Catholic Social Services Development Department at (937) 223-7212 ext. 1141. A special thanks to our major event sponsors: Heick Hester, Smith & Associates Dinner | Auction | Dancing Reservations are limited. RSVP by October 8 to (937) 214-1146. Scan code with your smart phone for more information. 17 Erma’s House Celebrates 15th Anniversary 1997 Erma’s House Supervised Visitation Center opened in 1997 to meet a community need for child protection. 2006 Erma’s House quickly became a very busy community service; the number of visits grew steadily, requiring a new facility. The program stayed on Brown Street and was located in the CSS Center for Families. “I n the mid-90s, the tragic instances of child abuse and domestic violence shocked Dayton into action. As a community, we made a commitment to protect our children. Government and private organizations worked together to develop and implement abuse prevention strategies,” recalls CSSMV Social Services Director Peggy Seboldt. “Judges, lawyers, social workers and concerned community groups joined with a shared vision and worked together to create a safe place for families, a place where family conflict would de-escalate to prevent domestic violence.” This shared community vision gave form to Erma’s House Supervised Visitation Center 18 in 1997. For the past fifteen years, the center has served as a safe haven for more than 800 children. Children of all ages and their parents have felt the warmth and safety of a place they have known for its family times and happy memories. Non-custodial parents separated from their children by divorce, court action or family conflict have used Erma’s House to restart their relationship with their children — and children have benefited from the opportunity to enjoy times with parents they may never have otherwise known. With a team of volunteer-visit monitors who are trained and supervised by three staff members, Erma’s House has offered a caring, enriching environment for children and their parents. On evenings and weekend days, five or more visits may be in progress at Erma’s House. The brightly-colored visiting rooms are filled with toys, games and the artwork of young children. Special areas for toddlers, school-age and teens are appropriately designed for comfort and age-appropriate interests. Named after Dayton-native Erma Bombeck, a well-known local writer, Erma’s House has grown and changed tremendously. Originally housed in a turn of the century frame house at 1024 Erma Bombeck Way (Brown Street), the center moved to its current location at 1046 Brown in 2006. The center is now housed on the first floor of the CSS Center for Families. The new center Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley 2012 provides additional space for craft making and an outdoor play area for children. In addition, with private charitable support, the Erma’s House program has grown to include special reading projects and offers special birthday and holiday celebrations for the children. Perhaps most importantly, Erma’s House maintains a unique role in the Dayton community. The center has gained statewide recognition and CSSMV staff has provided leadership in starting similar visitation centers in several Ohio counties. Montgomery County judges from Domestic Relations and Juvenile Courts continue to show their faith in the center by sending numerous, and sometimes the most difficult, clients to Erma’s House — All share the belief that this special place will promote family bonding and peaceful relationships. Good News, Summer 2012 To mark the 15th anniversary of Erma’s House, Administrative Assistant Wilma Valdizon, Assistant Manager Janette Heberling and Manager Shannon Wahrhaftig will extend special appreciation to volunteers who serve as visit monitors. Erma’s House 15th Anniversary Thank you, volunteers! This year, Erma’s House will supervise over 1,100 visits and 500 exchanges between non-custodial parents and children. Each visit will be organized and documented under the supervision of a small staff of three and a legion of caring volunteers. “Our program is possible because of volunteer support. Volunteers who understand the necessity of hours of training and the importance of careful record keeping work with us to assure that children are safe and protected at all times,” explains Janette Heberling, Erma’s House Assistant Manager. Manager Shannon Wahrhaftig adds, “Our volunteers share a commitment to make visits a positive and enjoyable experience. With the assistance of 26 wonderful volunteers, we work each day to give parents and children opportunities to build positive relationships and prevent dangerous family conflict.” Since the program began in 1997, over 700 client families have been helped. 19 Giving Hope With Each Bag of Groceries T he CSSMV Food Pantry, with the support of private benefactors, garnered sufficient support to assure that emergency food assistance was available to respond to 11,446 requests for help in 2011. 2011 was an extremely busy year, and the number of requests for help has not subsided in 2012. Marilyn Horton, CSSMV Pantry Supervisor/Case Manager explained, “Requests for food assistance are continuing to rise as financial stress and employment opportunities are not reaching our urban poor.” Horton has continued to ramp up food distribution, and prays daily that CSSMV’s philanthropic friends and organizations will maintain their generous support and commitment to fight hunger. “Requests for food are continuing to rise because families are financially stressed, and there are not enough jobs in our urban service area,” explained Horton. “And many who do have jobs and are working have had their hours cut and simply don’t have enough money to pay rent and buy food.” The pantry has streamlined and computerized operations and recruited a team of social work students from area universities. Stephen MacDougall, MSW, has recently joined the staff part-time to provide student supervision, client case management and help investigate opportunities to collaborate with local efforts to stabilize families and support clients who need job readiness skills and training. “We are recruiting college interns to listen, care and advocate for those who need help to recover from job losses or financial setbacks,” explained MacDougall. Horton and MacDougall and CSSMV’s administrative staff are meeting with other agencies and representatives from the Montgomery County Job and Family 20 Services to coordinate efforts to promote self-sufficiency and give encouragement to those in the community who have been unemployed for many months or years. A slate of motivational and educational seminars is being offered in 2012 and individualized case management and support is being offered to pantry clients. In partnership with the Ohio State University Extension Office, the CSSMV Pantry is now providing nutrition education and cooking classes. The classes will be Pantry Supervisor/ Case Manager Marilyn Horton and Family Stabilization and Support Program Manager Steve MacDougall review the increasing number of pantry clients who are in need of assistance. held on Tuesday mornings from 10 to 11:30 a.m. through August 28. The classes will provide practical instruction and provide creative, healthy advice on how to use the commodities that are often distributed Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley through the pantry. “We see 50 to 120 pantry clients each day. Many are hungry for more than food and want to find new paths in their lives,” explained CSSMV Executive Director Laura Roesch. “We are working to provide new opportunities to encourage clients with case management and job-readiness skill building support to give hope with every bag of groceries that we provide.” Contributions to the food pantry are greatly appreciated such as this recent donation from Fifth Third Bank’s Shield Day sales supporting hunger programs through out the Miami Valley. Ken Webb, CRA Officer at Fifth Third Bank presented the check to CSSMV Executive Director Laura Roesch and Pantry Supervisor Marilyn Horton. The contribution will be used to purchase supplemental food and supplies. This year over 14,000 Miami Valley residents will turn to Catholic Social Services Food Pantry for help. In partnership with the Food Bank, CSSMV encourages you to help fight hunger though food drives and with your contributions. Your help will empower the agency to assist those who are struggling to put food on their tables. For information about the local fight against hunger, contact Marilyn Horton, CSSMV Food Pantry Supervisor at (937) 223-7217 ext. 1144 or send an email to foodpantry@cssmv.org Good News, Summer 2012 21 Legacy Society Shares Trust and Hope for the Future A s the size of the Good Shepherd Legacy membership has grown, it has formed a unique group of friends who have found that they share a commonality of purpose and trust. They would like their life and work to have a lasting and meaningful impact…and they trust that Catholic Social Services will be a good steward of their goodwill. hours in service. “I hope that my volunteer contribution has made a difference… and I like the idea that my charitable interests will Matt and Beth Savage Don and Janet Grieshop Don Grieshop, a current CSSMV board member, donor and volunteer, has served on the CSSMV Northern Advisory and the Finance Committees for over 20 years. As a volunteer he has given hundreds of continue into the future,” explained Grieshop. Beth and Matt Savage, parents who adopted a child from CSSMV, became members of the Legacy Society last year. Beth Savage is now volunteering with the agency’s development committee as an advisor to “We have been blessed in our lives and wanted a way to “pay it forward.” The Good Shepherd Legacy Society enables us to make a meaningful contribution to meeting the future needs of those who are served by Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley.” — Tom and Nancy Russell 22 encourage understanding of the planned giving process and the benefits of legacy gifts. “The agency has certainly enriched our lives,” contends Savage.“I hope our sincere gratitude can be expressed by helping to continue the blessings we have been given through Catholic Social Services.” Tom and Nancy Russell, after reviewing many charitable organizations, decided to join the Society five years ago. Tom and Nancy Russell “We have been blessed in our lives and wanted a way to “pay it forward.” ' The Good Shepherd Legacy Society enables us to make a meaningful contribution to meeting the future needs of those who are served by Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley.” Volunteers, former clients, agency Staff Good Shepherd Legacy Members (left to right): Executive Director Laura Roesch, Accounting Manager Joan Carson, Human Resource Manager Cathy Guerrant, Quality Improvement Manager Carrie Craig Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley Legacy Society to Convene: New Members Welcomed staff members and retirees have become members of the Good Shepherd Legacy Society. Employees and retirees make up about a third of the membership. Joan Carson, CSSMV Accounting Manager and a Legacy Society Member, explained,“We all work hard and want the agency to continue and have the financial support that will be needed in the future.” Executive Director Laura Roesch agrees.“I have been with the agency since 1989, and it is my life’s work. It is a rewarding arrangement to have an opportunity to preserve our mission and have an enduring impact that may help future generations,” says Roesch. Cathy Guerrant, CSSMV Human Resources Manager also likes to point out that:“Joining the Society can be as easy as putting the agency on a list of beneficiaries of a life insurance policy!” The support that is generated by the Good Shepherd Legacy Society will help preserve the mission of Catholic Social Services for future generations. The opportunities for planned giving can also be financially beneficial and maximize the transfer of assets to family members. But for Legacy members,“It is the warmth of giving and sharing that makes the society and its annual dinner gathering so special,” concludes Roesch. “We certainly hope others will join us.” For information about the Good Shepherd Legacy Society and charitable gift planning, those interested are encouraged to call Regina Estep at (937) 223-7217 ext. 1142 or send an inquiry to development@cssmv.org. Those who express an interest in July will be eligible to attend the 2012 Good Shepherd Legacy Society dinner. Good News, Summer 2012 On Wednesday, August 22, Catholic Social Services Good Shepherd Legacy Society will hold its sixth annual dinner meeting. The group, which now includes nearly fifty members, will convene to discuss community service progress with agency managers over a gourmet dinner. They will also enjoy the company of people who have become friends who share a concern for Dayton and the belief that Catholic Social Service is a worthy cause to be supported with a planned gift some time in the future. “We look forward to getting together each year,” explains Lou Homan, one of the founding members of the Legacy Society. “It is always a great dinner with great conversations. We also look forward to welcoming new members into the group!” The only requirement to join the Good Shepherd Legacy Society is a verbal confirmation that a planned charitable gift has been arranged to support the mission of Catholic Social Services. The size of the legacy gift, the type of charitable vehicle to be used and the CSSMV program area that will benefit is unique to each member and known only to the member. “Legacy giving is commonly provided through a bequest in a Will. Some society members may make charitable trust or gift annuity arrangements,” explains Development Director Regina Estep. “Others have qualified for membership by listing CSSMV as a beneficiary of a portion of a life insurance policy. We do not ask for a specific donation amount or require official legal documentation... only a verbal confirmation.” Potential Legacy Society members have access to free professional advice. Beth Redden, Dayton Foundation Legacy Partnership Officer, works closely with Catholic Social Services staff to offer confidential consultation services that can help donors maximize their giving, assure retirement income and/or reduce tax burdens. 23 CSSMV Service Locations Center for Families 1046 Brown Street Dayton OH (937) 223-7217 or 800-300-2937 Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley 922 West Riverview Ave. Dayton, OH 45402 Non-profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Dayton, OH Permit No. 1156 Eckerle Administration Center 922 W. Riverview Avenue Dayton OH (937) 223-7217 or 800-300-2937 Miami Valley Family Care Center 4100 W. Third Street, Bldg. 401 Dayton, OH (937) 268-0336 Northern Counties Center 1201 Fairington Drive Sidney, OH (937) 498-4593 or 800-521-6419 Holiday Help A Family… Sharing the Joy of Christmas with Local Families W ith summer vacation in full swing, the last thing on your mind is making preparations for the Christmas season. That is not the case with the members of our Holiday Help a Family Committee Members who are already hard at work planning for Christmas at Catholic Social Services. Last year, the generous donors to the Holiday Help a Family program and Santa’s Shop, were able to provide Christmas gifts to over 2,000 local children.The need is anticipated to be even greater this year. Become a Friend of CSSMV! Stay plugged in to what’s happening at the agency. 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