DeKalb County Youth Service Bureau

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DeKalb County Youth Service Bureau
DeKalb County Youth Service Bureau
…for the Future of Youth
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Greetings!
We are very excited to provide you with this annual report that highlights our mission, services,
accomplishments and supporters. We are grateful to all of you who support our mission and who
understand why this work is so important.
YSB provides reduced-cost services to DeKalb County residents, which means more people have
access to the help they need.
Nobody is turned away for the inability to pay.
We are the only counseling agency in DeKalb County whose total mission and services focus
specifically on adolescents and their families, particularly those at-risk of or currently displaying
delinquency, substance use, family conflict, violence, school problems and other destructive
behaviors which can lead to severe dysfunction and greater costs to the community, if not changed.
Our programs are geared toward providing early identification of underlying issues that cause
behavioral problems and emotional distress that can lead to more severe outcomes in terms of
mental health or delinquency. Successful detection and treatment can dramatically reduce costs
associated with more expensive forms of intensive-based treatments and repeated court
involvement. Overall our programs lessen the potential long term financial burden that these youth
may cause without earlier intervention.
Our Mission
Shawn Blobaum, Board Chair
Diana Hulst, Executive Director
The DeKalb County Youth Service Bureau, Inc. (YSB) assists youth as they build healthy lives and
relationships with their families, friends, and community.
Our Philosophy
Through the years, YSB has developed a philosophy of networking with other community resources
to assist youth with problem-solving and to develop programs to meet the needs of youth. YSB
therapists are Master’s level and work exclusively with youth and their families. The therapists are
skilled in assessing the needs of families, engaging youth, and recognizing their strengths. The staff
works with youth and their families to establish positive alternatives to negative or destructive
behaviors and to use community resources when appropriate.
Our History
The DeKalb County Youth Service Bureau (YSB) has been enriching the lives and relationships of
youth ages 8 to 18 and their families for over 40 years. YSB became a separate agency in 1971 after
being a City of DeKalb Department since 1969. We are one of three initial youth service bureaus in
Illinois and since its inception we have responded to and met the service needs of today’s youth and
their families. YSB is a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) agency governed by a volunteer Board of Directors
from throughout DeKalb County.
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Our Role in the Community
Youth and Family Services
We believe that redirecting the lives of “at risk” youth and empowering them to achieve more and to
get back on track is not only helpful to the family, but also to our community. Successful detection and
treatment can dramatically reduce costs associated with more expensive forms of intensive based
treatments and repeated juvenile delinquency.
Community Presentations
YSB has become a trusted social service organization in
DeKalb County and as a result, we also offer community
presentations to address many of the issues facing youth
and families. We present to schools, community
organizations, churches, libraries, for-profit, and non-profit
companies.
Projects & Initiatives
YSB team members serve on numerous committees to support the YSB mission and commitment to
the DeKalb County community. Each year, team members served on over 20 local committees,
projects, and initiatives all focused on youth issues and strengthening our area’s social service
providers.
Engaging Youth in the Community
We understand that talk-based therapy may not be most
effective for every teenager. YSB strives to get youth involved in
community projects that will also benefit others. This type of
intervention helps shape identity and builds character.
Throughout the year, YSB partners with other non-profit
organizations and local businesses to create meaningful
experiences.
Trustworthy Resource
We make it our priority to stay current with mental health issues and trends that youth and families
face today. To do this, our professional staff attend dozens of workshops, seminars, and presentations
during each year.
It’s vital to get youth the help they need as early as possible.
The better we do this, the greater the impact on the child’s
education, their family life, and our community as a whole.
YSB provides reduced-cost services to DeKalb County
residents which means more people have access to the help
they need.
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Programs & Services: Major Accomplishments
Counseling
Our counselors are skilled at being able to engage youth and families into the therapeutic process, which
dramatically increases the success rate for counseling. YSB has bilingual services available for our Spanishspeaking families, and served 34 Hispanic families during fiscal year 2014.
Girls Empowerment
Girls Empowerment is a strength-based approach to helping girls identify and apply their power and voice as
individuals and as a group, focusing on issues that are important in the lives of adolescent girls. We increased
the number of groups run in the middle schools, in addition to running groups at YSB.
Anger Management
The program is designed to equip youth with the skills to identify, manage, and appropriately express anger and
other intense emotions, in order to prevent aggressive and abusive tendencies, promote pro-social skills,
improve anger control, and reduce the frequency of acting out behaviors. These groups were expanded in the
schools as well during the fiscal year.
Parenting Class
Active Parenting of Teens is a skill-building workshop for parents of teenagers, designed to help them learn
how to more effectively communicate with their teens in ways which foster responsibility, successful conflict
resolution and self-esteem. At the end of the fiscal year we increased the frequency of classes.
Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Prevention
This program is designed to educate teens about alcohol, drug, and tobacco-related issues. This program uses
group education to provide accurate information regarding alcohol/drug use and exploration of the decisionmaking process involved in making healthy choices. We have increased our presence in the middle schools to
provide the best level of prevention.
Alternative to Suspension
The aim of the Alternative to Suspension Program is to act as a gateway to mental health services for at-risk
youth required to serve an out of-school suspension. Youth receive a comprehensive mental health screening to
determine potential risk factors that contributed to the youth being suspended and referrals to other services
as appropriate. Only 3% of those who completed the program were referred back due to another suspension.
VolunTEEN
YSB provides coordination of volunteer experiences, collaboration with other community organizations, and
supervision of the youth that are volunteering. VolunTEEN partnered with DeKalb County Community Gardens
at the Mayor’s Garden, created Pumpkin Fest displays, sent cards to troops overseas, and ran a food drive.
Runaway & Locked Out Youth
YSB assists families when a youth is refusing to return home, has run away from home, or during a lock-out
crisis situation by providing immediate intervention 24 hours a day as well as free follow-up counseling. There
were 42 such cases in fiscal year 2014.
Court-Ordered Youth
The Juvenile Diversion Program is for youth who are first-time offenders in the Juvenile Court System in lieu of
legal ramifications. We case manage drug/alcohol intervention and community service as appropriate.
TeenREACH
YSB partners with the TeenREACH program offered by the Sycamore School District to provide mentoring
services, career exploration, volunteerism opportunities and experiential therapy for youth.
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Agency Data & Outcomes
Total Clients Served
2000
1500
1000
500
0
FY 04
FY05
1%
2%
8%
FY06
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
5%
7%
11%
40%
4%
3%
8%
Active Parenting
Suspension
Crisis
Diversion
Drug/Alcohol
Girls Group
Emotion Mgmt.
VolunTeen
Counseling
Teen Reach
Consults
Referral Sources
1%
2%
8%
City/County Court
Self/Family
6%
Other Service Providers
Police
19%
School
States Attorney
1%
FY12
FY13
FY14
Clients by Program
11%
10%
FY07
DCFS
12%
41%
Juvenile Court
Other
Referral Reasons
Family conflict, abuse, poverty, divorce
11%
19%
4%
23%
16%
Suicide, self-injury, self-esteem,
death/loss, sexuality
Probation, diversion, runaway, curfew
violations
Truancy, grades, school behaviors,
suspension
Peer conflict, gang related violence
Data collected from agency
satisfaction and program
outcome surveys.
 93% of YSB clients reported to
be satisfied with the services
they received.
 100% of META clients reported
that the group was effective at
teaching skills that will help
control anger and behaviors.
 97% of YFC clients reported to
have a good relationship with
their counselor.
 95% of GEG participants
reported the group was
effective at improving selfesteem.
 100% of Active Parenting
participants reported the class
effectively taught
skills/techniques that are useful
for parents of teenagers.
 92% of YSB clients reported
they would refer a friend or
family member to YSB.
 90% of ASP clients reported the
program was a valuable
alternative to youth being at
home during their suspension.
Substance abuse, misuse
27%
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Board of Directors & Staff
Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors is comprised of strong, compassionate, visionaries who have led our
organization and strengthened our capacity to serve.
Current Board
Members
Shawn Blobaum
Derek Hiland
Loren Foelske
Jackie Schmack
Peggy Doty
Board
Committees
Board Chair, Executive Committee,
Finance/Audit Chair
Vice Chair, Executive Committee
Development Committee
Secretary/Treasurer
Finance/Audit Committee
Executive Committee
Board Development Committee
Travis Thompson
Cheryl Maness
Keri Nelson
Finance Committee
Development Committee
Development Committee & Program
Committee
Sarah Stevens
Program Committee
Jeanette Rossetti
Program Committee
Profession
Finance Associate,
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Principal Planner,
City of DeKalb
Vice President of Finance,
KishHealth System
Bankruptcy Paralegal,
The Law Office of Wright & Associates
Educator,
University of Illinois Extension
Credit Analyst,
Castle Bank
Retired Teacher,
Sycamore School District
Executive Director,
Rockford Area Habitat for Humanity
Teacher,
East Aurora School District
Associate Professor,
NIU School of Nursing
Current Staff
Krys Sarkady
M.S., LMFT
Clinical
Director,
Therapist
Claire
Maschinski,
Adrienne
DeSalvo, M.A.
Ed, M.S.,
ALMFT,
Program
Coordinator,
Therapist
Robin Waffle,
M.S., CADC
M.S., ALMFT,
Associate
Director,
Therapist
Program
Coordinator,
Therapist
John Noreiko
Ashley
Wooley, M.S.
Office
Manager
Program
Coordinator,
Therapist
Renee Burger,
B.F.A.
Program
Coordinator
Javier Zepeda,
M.S., LPC
Youth &
Family
Therapist
JJ Wett, M.S.,
ALMFT
Crisis
Therapist
Additional Staff,
Interns, &
Volunteers Who
Served In
FY 2014
Jason Nicol
Andrea Monroe
Ahna Young
Kelley Navar
Courtney Reinwand
Jenny Matarangas
Victor Mendoza
Beyonka Floyd
Ashley Carlson
Eduardo Carreno
Tyrone Garner
Amber Wadlington
Stephanie Olson
Brian Clymer
Alexis Merritt
Jessica Phllips
Amber Wadlington
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Events Page
Annual Bike Auction supports families in need.
Having a blast at our Annual Royal
Thank you 3M and Taxco for a WONDERFUL day of golf!
Kids love Scoopie!
Children’s Ball!
YSB Hires Diana Hulst as Executive Director
Diana Hulst started as the Executive Director on December 1, 2014. Diana earned her
Master’s Degree in Public Administration with emphasis in Human Services Administration
from Northern Illinois University. She received her Bachelors of Arts in Sociology with
emphasis in Criminology from NIU as well. Her nearly 20 years of experience includes
program development and management, grant writing and foster care licensing. Throughout
her career, Diana has worked with diverse populations in meeting the challenges of life.
Diana’s background includes experience as the Program Director at Opportunity House in
Sycamore, Director of Developmental Training and Residential Services for the Association
for Individual Developmental in Aurora, as well as work experience with DCFS through foster
home licensing and working with youth under DCFS care through Lutheran Social Services of
Illinois.
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Sponsorship Makes Our Community Stronger
Champion Monetary Sponsor
Advocate Monetary Level
Partner Monetary Sponsor
Thompson Industries
Culver’s of Sycamore
Platinum In-Kind Sponsors
Bronze In-Kind Sponsors
Stephen Alan Salon
Le Print Express
InVironments Magazine
ND Graphic Design
Blackhawk Moving and Storage
Event Sponsors
Almburg Auctioneers
DHS Band
DCYSB Board Members Home James Limo
DeKalb Police Station
Old Second Bank
DJ Dave Comstock
Stage Coach Players
Sweet Dreams Desserts
and Catering
Sycamore Police Station
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Thank You
We are grateful to our donors for financial and in-kind support. Your generosity ensures that youth
and their families are able to access the services they need at a cost they can afford. On behalf of the
many lives you have touched…thank you!
Financial Contributions
Anonymous Donors
American Midwest Bank
Becky Alden
Brad & Lisa Becker
Shawn & Molly Blobaum
John & Mary-Glynn Boies
William & Christine Brady
Derrick Burress
Joe & Evelyn Bussone
James & Brenda Butz
Castle Bank
Anthony & Micki Chulick
Stephen & Melissa Cieslica
City of DeKalb
DeKalb County Com. Gardens
Stephanie De La Rosa
Dolce Vita Salon and Day Spa
Peggy Doty
Carolinda Douglass
Erin Elder & Ronald Klacik
Loren & Cathy Foelske
Norman & Marion Gilbert
Margi Gilmour & Bruce
Washington
SpikeGrosshuesch
Daniel & Karen Hamingson
Derek & Amber Hiland
Hyvee
IDEAL Industries
Illini Security Systems, Inc.
Ruth and Gary Ingram
Dave & Suzanne Juday
Kar-Fre Flowers
KishHealth Systems
Kohls
Murali Krishnamurthi
Jan & Dave Lather
Lincoln Inn, DeKalb
Cheryl Maness
Tom & Karen Matya
Michella Miller
Andrea Monroe
NB&T
Keri Nelson
Jason Nicol
Thomas & Martha Ogorman
Olympia Chiropractic
Dan Pavelich
PJ Courthouse Tavern- Grille
Kevin & Patty Poorten
Richard & Vicki Ppool
Robert and Mary Pritchard
Ronald & Nancy Proesel
Dan & Eva Rey
Chuck Rose
Jeanette Rossetti
Richard & Jackie Schmack
Laura Smart & Roger Cohn
Suter Company
Bryant & Linda Taylor
Dan and Kristal Templin
Thompson Industries, Inc.
Thrivent
Sarah Vize
Robin Waffle
Wal-Mart, DeKalb
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Robin White
Ahna Young
In-Kind Contributions
B95
Blackhawk Moving & Storage
Dave Comstock
Cracker Jax
Culvers of Sycamore
DeKalb Chronicle
Tracy Diehl
Dolce Vita
Invironments
Eggsclusive Cafe
Egyptian Theater
Farm and Fleet
Fifth Third Bank Ballpark, Geneva
Funway Entertainment Center
Home James Limo
Hopkins Park Aquatic Center
Jane Fargo Hotel
Roger & Christi Kyler, - Kyler
Photography
LePrint
Lincoln Inn, DeKalb
Mardi Gras Lanes
Midwest Museum of Natural
History
Moxie
MVP, Sycamore
NIU Theatre
Out on a Whim
Lisa Quinlivan
Charles Rose - Attorney at Law
SciTech Hands-On Museum, Aurora
Shawn’s Deli, Sycamore
Sports Clips, Sycamore
Stephen Alan Salon
Studio One Salon and Spa, DeKalb
Sweet Dreams
Sycamore Golf Club
WLBK
YMCA
Zea Mays
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Helping Today…
Shaping Tomorrow
We are grateful to the following Foundations, State
and County Departments, United Ways, and
Municipalities. Your investment in the Youth
Service Bureau is an investment in our youth and
our community. We are privileged and empowered
to partner with each of you!
Foundations
Doug & Lynn Roberts Family Foundation
IDEAL Industries Foundation
DeKalb County Community Foundation
Illinois State Bar Association
- Young Lawyers Div. Children’s Assistance
Grants & Contracts
DeKalb County Community Mental Health Board
DeKalb County Juvenile Court Services
Illinois Department of Human Services
Illinois Department of Child & Family Services
Illinois State Board of Education
Sycamore School District #428
City of DeKalb
Kishwaukee United Way
DeKalb Township
Genoa-Kingston United Fund
Sandwich Community Fund
Public Support and Revenues
Net Revenue from Special Events
Grants
Private Contributions
In-Kind Donations
Program Contracts
Program Fees
Corporate Contributions
Sponsorship
Interest
Total
$18,119
$318,869
$19,219
$50,352
$28,200
$21,998
$9,795
$10,550
$95_____
$477,197
Functional Expenses
Program Services
Management and General
Fundraising
Total
$381,808
$77,131
$9355 ____
$468,294
Change in Net Assets
Net Assets, Beginning of Year
Net Assets, End of Year
$1,614___
$146,314
$147,928
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“YSB has been friendly, helpful and flexible
serving all my family’s needs, we are lucky to
have such great counselors.”
-Parent
of a youth involved in counseling.
330 Grove St., DeKalb, IL 60115
(815) 748-2010, fax (815) 748-2019
www.dcysb.com
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