2001 CHS of NJ Annual Report - The Children`s Home Society of
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2001 CHS of NJ Annual Report - The Children`s Home Society of
2 0 0 1 - 2 0 0 2 ANNUAL R E P O RT Partnerships of Caring . . . for Children We’ve been building healthy families since 1894 Partnerships of Caring for Children Photo by Rona Talcott Partnerships of Caring for Children Partnerships work T he Children’s Home Society of New Jersey is now entering its 109th year of service, continuing our commitment to save children’s lives and build healthy families in our community. This year’s annual report is centered on the theme of partnerships. Now more than ever, we are dealing with increasing numbers of at-risk infants, children, and parents. Helping our families to survive and thrive depends on collaboration and integration of our services with other effective social service, health, mental health, job training programs, schools, faithbased institutions, and early childhood serving agencies. Together we can best meet the often multiple needs of our clients. There is also a second facet of our partnerships. As you read our annual report, you will realize how extensively we are partnering with federal, state, and local governments. Eighty-seven percent of our funding comes from this source, and we value our work together in so many programs. However, government agencies never have sufficient monies to fund us at a level that allows us to hire the best, most highly trained staff for our services for at-risk children. Government also rarely has sufficient funds to fund many critical a chance to innovate critical new services that work, but are not yet in the mainstream of government funding. Photo by Brenda Miranda Donna C. Pressma, LCSW, and M. David Atkin, M.D., 2001-2002 Chairman of the Board preventative and supportive services parents need in order to adequately raise their children. Therefore, for every $3 we receive from the government, we know we must try to find an additional private dollar to guarantee that we have the resources that ensure quality outcomes for our clients. This money goes to direct services and to fund all of the resources needed for our children and their families. Thirdly, our success depends on our participation and meaningful partnerships with the corporate world. When they donate their technical services, their employees’ time and expertise, their products, and their corporate funding, we have Our fourth partnerships and strongest support since 1894 has come from you, our concerned community donors. Your dollars are the dollars that largely make up the budgets for Birth Parent Counseling services, Infant Foster Care services, and adoption services for our children with special needs. It is your donated funds that allow the Children’s Home Society of New Jersey to prevent as well as treat child abuse. It is your donor contributions that allow us to work with youth in school settings and ensure that our youth do not get off track by becoming involved with alcohol, drugs, and violence, dropping out of school, or making poor sexual decisions. Partnerships work to save children’s lives and build healthy families. This annual report is a tribute to those of you who choose to partner with us in our important work and to those of you who help us to continue our mission since 1894 — to provide services to New Jersey and Pennsylvania children and their families that help them grow up to become productive, healthy adults. “ It is your donated funds that allow The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey to prevent as well as treat child abuse. ” 1 Partnerships of Caring for Children CHS OF NJ SERVICES … EARLY CHILDHOOD Services for children in CHS of NJ’s Ocean County, New Jersey office include childcare subsidy programs for eligible welfare participants and low-income families throughout the county. We develop child care resources, including children with special needs, mandatory training for center directors and their staff, and family child care providers; referrals to child care centers, summer camp programs, school-age child care programs and family child care providers; and technical assistance to parents throughout Ocean County to help them select the child care that best meets the needs of their children. Family and Children Early Education Services (FACES) prepares young children for a chance for school success through family counseling, child health services, family literacy enrichment, parent education, and child care services pediatrician provides direct medical services to all infants in our agency foster homes. We also provide foster care to medically fragile infants and toddlers who are referred by DYFS. CHS of NJ foster parents are extremely experienced, loving and trained to handle special needs while maintaining a family setting. Pregnant and parenting teen foster care focuses on helping teen moms learn skills to become responsible, caring parents. Our treatment homes offer supportive living arrangements for pregnant and parenting adolescents. The program improves parenting skills, raises the level of self-esteem of young mothers, ensures medical care, and encourages the completion of their education and job training. CLINICAL SERVICES TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Birth parent counseling, a free service for over 100 years, is provided to any expectant parent with an unplanned pregnancy, regardless of their medical issues or proposed plan for the child. Birth parents and their families receive counseling on options and continued help whether they choose to parent the child, use our temporary foster care, or plan for adoption. Post-adoption Counseling enables individuals and families who are part of the adoption triad to deal with the impact of adoption on their lives and to overcome the social, psychological, and interpersonal issues that may interfere with their functioning. We provide in-home therapy to children CUNA, Spanish for crib, reaches out to the Latino community by offering culturally sensitive ways to learn prenatal and postnatal information, support, and resources. Services start in the prenatal stage and continue through pregnancy, delivery, and into early childhood. FOSTER CARE Our infant foster care program is offered free to parents to ensure safe loving care until there is a permanent plan for the infant’s future. Some babies return home and others become adopted. The agency 2 Photo by Rona Talcott Partnerships of Caring for Children in the New Jersey foster care system, focusing on behavioral problems and grief and loss. Counseling is provided to biological parents, foster parents in the process of adopting, adoptive parents, children who live with their biological parents, foster children, and adopted children. Intensive services counseling is provided to make the earliest, most appropriate permanent plans for children placed in the New Jersey foster care because of abuse and/or neglect, thereby avoiding the harmful effects of unplanned long-term care. SCHOOL-BASED KIKS (Kids Intervention with Kids in School) is a school-based youth development program that gets at the root causes of youth problems with a positive adolescent peer leader model working with younger students. KIKS encourages constructive decision-making, develops increased self-esteem and shows constructive ways to handle stress and anger. The skills, values, and attitudes learned in KIKS should enable children and youth to stay “on track” emotionally and socially, better cope with negative peer pressure and prevent harmful destructive behavior while growing up. KIKS is a major substance abuse and teen pregnancy prevention program. Other schoolbased programs in elementary schools offer violence prevention and supplemental counseling and crisis intervention. COMMUNITY/ NEIGHBORHOOD-BASED A neighborhood-based facility provides preventive health services, counseling, parent training, and social services by helping parents and caregivers prevent a crisis situation from escalating into abuse or neglect. Coordinated services include crisis intervention, counseling/referral services, client support services, and emergency respite to stabilize the family during an emergency situation or period of inadequate parental functioning. Computer literacy training is offered to at-risk students and their families. ADOPTION Domestic and international adoption options are designed to place each child in the most suitable home and provide comprehensive services to adoptive applicants and adoptive families throughout the life cycle. All children, regardless of race, family history, medical background, or current medical needs are eligible for adoption. We provide domestic infant and older child adoption, and international adoption from Eastern Europe, China, and South America. Photo by Rona Talcott CHILD WELFARE PROVIDER SERVICES We provide safe and stable home environments by offering services to income-eligible kinship caregivers and their relative children in order to maintain safe and stable home environments. Adoption child summary reports help place children from DYFS foster care into adoptive homes. Family Group Conferencing is a service to create an environment in which the family is empowered to develop and design a safe plan for their child or children by using the extended family and community supports. We provide assessment, training, and support services to DYFS foster families. 3 Partnerships of Caring for Children Partnerships of caring The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey seeks, embraces, and nurtures effective partnerships with government, businesses, community organizations, volunteer groups, donors and individual volunteers on behalf of children and families. It is through results-driven partnerships that CHS of NJ is able to carry out its mission of helping children by building strong families. The following pages provide an impressive listing of partnerships. New partnerships form, and existing ones deepen virtually every week of the year. CHS of NJ understands that the only effective way to deal with community problems is by partnering with community organizations and initiatives. It is through these partnerships that we can continue doing what we do best: saving children and building healthy families since 1894. Join us as we review the good work being done by people working together with us in partnership ... for our children. Putting a face on a partnership of caring Meta Griffith and her husband William formed a partnership of caring years ago with CHS of NJ based on their passionate better carry out our mission on behalf of children. In 2002, People to People International, which is dedicated to enhancing international understanding and friendship, honored Mrs. Griffith with its Lifetime Achievement Recognition Award, which is presented to people who have exhibited remarkable dedication over a lifetime. Photo by Brenda Miranda Meta A. Griffith, seated, is with members of CHS of NJ staff; from left: Chris Stephan, Pat Nardone, Bob Notta, and Donna Pressma. commitment to children that resulted in generous financial and resource commitments. So great has been that commitment that our Trenton office is officially known as the William and Meta A. Griffith Children’s Center. Mrs. Griffith joined our Board of Directors in 1969. As president of the board and as a board member, she guided and counseled many subsequent leaders of the organization over periods of great change. She chaired a strategic planning process and established a vision of what the organization should look like. She opened doors in the community that enabled us to It is through these partnerships that we can continue doing what we do best: saving children and building healthy families since 1894. 4 Children’s Futures provides grant to Children’s Home Society Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Children’s Futures awarded The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey a major grant to carry out a program for improving birth outcomes, strengthening effective parenting, and improving early child literacy in Trenton’s north ward. The grant will be renewed for up to three additional years. CHS of NJ will partner in the North Ward of Trenton with the following organizations on this critical early-childhood program: Capital Health system, Trenton Education & Community Development Corporation (TEDCO), Henry J. Austin Health Center, Puerto Rican Community Day Care Center, Shiloh Baptist Church and other faith-based north ward organizations, and Trenton School District. Partnerships of Caring for Children Partnerships of caring ... government and schools CHS of NJ has more partnerships with government agencies — municipal, county, and state — than at any time in its history. These partnerships are enabling CHS of NJ to work more aggressively than ever to help hold families together and rebuild others. 1 4 3 2 7 Photos: 6 5 8 All Photos by Brenda Miranda 9 #1. NJ Division of Youth & Family Services: Left, Patti Sims, Robert Notta, and Carolyn Bacher, all of CHS, with Ellen Kelly and Bob Williamson. #2. NJ Division of Youth & Family Services: Alicia Miranda, Kay Reiss, and Linda Bishop #3. Trenton School District: Christopher DeJesus and Dr. James Lytle #4. East Windsor School District: Patricia Brown, Donna Pressma (CHS), and Virginia Kearns #5. Central Adoption Center of NJ Division of Youth & Family Services: Grace McDade with Chris Stephan of CHS OF NJ. #6. Princeton School District: Dr. Jeffrey Graber and Barbara Silverstein #7. Mercer County Department of Health and Human Services: Sylvia Mulraney #8. NJ Department of Human Services: Edward Tetelman with Ann Suabedissen of CHS OF NJ. #9. Trenton Department of Health & Human Services: April Aaronson 5 Partnerships of Caring for Children Some examples of the power of partnering with other social services, health and early childhood agencies The Family Group Conferencing Program is a partnership between the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services and CHS OF NJ that provides families the opportunity to be involved in decisions for the safety and caring of their children. The Trenton Family Outreach Program, funded by The New Jersey Department of Human Services and Trenton Board of Education, provides support services to over 1,300 families whose children are enrolled in the Abbott program. The workers help to establish healthy, positive relationships with parents, increase parent involvement in their child’s educational experience, educate parents about healthy child development, and link families with needed community services. CUNA, which means crib in Spanish, is a partnership of CHS of NJ, Capital Health System, and Henry J. Austin Health Center, in collaboration with the Puerto Rican Community Day Care Center. The program offers information, support, and resources for Spanish-speaking parents and their children, as early as possible in the pregnancy. The partners are moving beyond providing basic services and into developing and supporting new resources for Latino families, including providing excellent quality health care and comprehensive parenting resources. 6 The NJ Division of Youth and Family Services works closely with CHS of NJ on training facilitators who try to keep families together or reunify children with parents. From left, are DYFS people CHS of NJ works with on the Family Group Conferencing program: Andrea Stokes, Barbara Anderson, Deborah Sargent, Mamye Hicks, Elaine Spears, Robin Beard, and Sheryl Roach. On right is Mark Firth of CHS of NJ. School board social workers and directors of child care centers work with CHS of NJ to strengthen families. The group Juntos y Saludables (Together and Healthy), which supports prenatal and postnatal women, hosted a baby shower. The group is a culturally competent support group that is offered through CUNA. Photos by Brenda Miranda Partnerships of Caring for Children CUNA CUNA representatives attended the Latino Health Fair that the Enlace (Linkage) Program of Capital Health System held. From CHS of NJ, left: Glenda Gracia Rivera and Alma Garcia. From Capital Health System: Maria Otter. FACES services include home- and school-based therapy for young children. Shown, far left, FACES partners Caryn Hirsch and far right, Bernie Hodgdon, both from Catholic Charities, and from left, Tatiana Guinsburg, Jane Hull, and Vicki Rahenkamp from Greater Trenton Behavioral HealthCare. The Family Resource Center offers a Ladies’ Night Out Support Group twice a month, complete with dinner and babysitting. Photos by Brenda Miranda FACES — Family and Children Early Education Services — a four-year Trenton partnership that identifies, removes, or reduces barriers to learning so children are better prepared to learn when they enter school. Prenatal and health services, family literacy, parent education, and quality childcare are provided at no charge to users. The partner agencies of FACES are New Jersey Department of Human Services, Trenton Board of Education, Catholic Charities — Diocese of Trenton, Child Care Connection, City of Trenton, Greater Trenton Behavioral HealthCare, Mercer Street Friends, YWCA of Trenton, Latinas Unidas, and CHS of NJ, the managing partner. The Family Resource Center of Trenton is the outcome of the vision of several community-based institutions in Trenton. This partnership of CHS, the City of Trenton, Greater Trenton Community Mental Health Center, and the Capital Health System enables an array of quality social, health, and mental health services to be offered. The FRC offers “TimeOut” Respite and Couneling, a stateof-the-art computer-based adult and child literacy program, a youth tutoring program, a parent support group, and the emergency clothing and food Center. FRC works with Womanspace, Operation Fatherhood with Union Industrial Home, and the Maternal Child Health Consortium. 7 Partnerships of Caring for Children Partnerships of caring ... with our corporate partners CHS of NJ is reaching out more than ever to businesses large and small to form partnerships on behalf of children. Companies and employees who have never worked with CHS of NJ before are enthusiastically embracing the CHS of NJ mission and supporting it, while other businesses that have been friends are deepening their relationships with us. Educational Testing Service is a model of caring for what can be done when a company and employees want to help. In addition to the generous services ETS provides CHS of NJ, nearly 40 ETS employees have stepped forward to provide their time and talent, including people who design most of CHS of NJ publications (including this annual report), provide support of its annual gala, and lovingly make quilts for foster children. Our thanks to Eleanor Horne, Vice President and Corporate Secretary, for providing a model of what can be done when people care. Other companies are also helping us by providing a range of donated services. Janssen Pharmaceutica Products, L.P. underwrote important printing needs that are allowing us to promote CHS OF NJ services and its adoption options. Merrill Lynch has supported family literacy and arranged for two seminars on adoption at two locations in New Jersey, provided adoption seminars for its employees, and donated over 200 book bags — stuffed with school supplies — to CHS of NJ for children. New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company underwrote another important printing need and hosted an adoption seminar that the company also telecast to another of its locations in New Jersey. It was because the Princeton Work/Life Alliance, an organization of local ETS teams of volunteers provided an assortment of skills, including brochure design, publications review, and special events support. Many ETS employees are helping CHS OF NJ by providing their time and talents. These volunteers made 23 quilts for foster babies. Photo by Joe Kolodey 8 Hamilton Horizons Federal Credit Union conducts community drives throughout the year to help children. In this drive, Horizons worked with Brownies and Cadet troops of the Girl Scouts of Delaware Raritan to collect school supplies for children. Photo by Brenda Miranda companies, allowed CHS of NJ to present its message at one of its meeting that CHS OF NJ was able to expand its work with NJ Manufacturers. Sarnoff Corporation printed important material that is given to new mothers. Hamilton Horizons Federal Credit Union conducts several drives throughout the year to raise items for children, including school supplies and toys at Christmas. Johnson & Johnson has supported Respite Care and Counseling and has donated parenting booklets and baby supplies, such as shampoos and soaps. Dow Jones & Company has donated computers to CHS of NJ’s Family Resource Center. BeginAgain’s, a thrift shop in Hamilton Township, New Jersey, generously donates five percent of its gross sales to us and displays our brochures. Partnerships of Caring for Children Partnerships of caring ... with communitiy organizations CHS of NJ enjoys a collaborative and warm relationship with community organizations, including Greater Trenton Mental Health Association, United Way of Mercer County, Ringoes Grange, Rotary Club of Trenton, Rotary Club of Princeton, Mercer County Single Volunteers, and Phi Theta Kappa, a student-driven organization at Mercer County Community College that is devoted to academic excellence and community service. The NGA (formerly known as Needlework Guild of America continues to donate infant and baby clothes. Photo by Brenda Miranda (TOP) CHS of NJ enjoys a long relationship with United Way of Greater Mercer County. Craig Lafferty of United Way is shown with Ann Suabedissen of CHS of NJ. (Right) The Ringoes Grange conducts a community flea market to raise money to purchase car seats for foster children. Photo by Cindy Phillips Companies and employees who have never worked with CHS of NJ before are enthusiastically embracing the CHS of NJ mission and supporting it. Photo by Rona Talcott 9 Partnerships of Caring for Children Partnerships of caring ... with CHS OF NJ volunteer groups The Trenton-based Auxilary Board of CHS of NJ and Bucks County Auxiliaries, as always, continue to help our children. The dedicated volunteers raise muchneeded dollars and provide community awareness of CHS of NJ through their special events, especially Trenton’s Brunch with Santa and Buck’s Silent auction and Red Rose Days. The brunch is a timehonored event that provides great seasonal joy for children and parents alike. The selling of roses does more than raise money — it provides an opportunity for us to take our message to people across New Jersey. The Southern NJ Auxiliary is increasingly involved with Red Rose Days and special events. The Foster Parents’ Club, in addition to providing homes for infants, also uses their talents in making homemade items that are eagerly bought by people who come to our Trenton office. The proceeds from the items they sell support our baby clothing and supplies that they need. The Auxiliary Board of CHS OF NJ. This organization, based in Mercer County, has been providing valuable support to CHS of NJ since 1963, when its first fund-raiser — a card party in 1964 — made a profit of $75.00. The group is now most known for its much-anticipated annual Brunch with Santa holiday event. From left: Jean Rhoads, Alice Ruch, Rosalie Bogart, Marge Ruch, Robin Thomas, Janet Kemo, Grace Starrett, Carolyn Ziolkowski, and Ruth Bartasawitz. The Bucks County Auxiliary formed in 1968, to help CHS OF NJ become better known in Pennsylvania through newspaper publicity. It began its volunteer work with a geranium sale, bridge parties and cocktail parties. For over 30 years, it has held its annual Red Rose Day — actually a two-day event — one of the most important fundraisers held to support CHS OF NJ. Here are two of the dedicated volunteers of the auxiliary. Left: Nancy Longenecker and Carol MannMayhew. Partnerships of caring ... with Gala supporters Many people help with the heavy lifting — literally — of preparing for this event, the largest fundraiser of the year. In addition, the following companies generously sponsor the event: • Edgebrook Property Development • Prudential Securities • Engelhard Corporation • First Union National Bank • Roebling Urban Renewal Associates, LLC • Griffith Electric Company • Sheehy Associate • J.H. Cohn and Company • Turner Construction Company • AXA Financial Inc. • Janssen Pharmaceutica Products, L.P. • and generous individuals • Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. • Merrill Lynch • Building Maintenance Systems, Inc. • Oxford Communications • Capital Health Systems • Princeton Radiology Associates • Dow Jones & Co., Inc. 10 Merrill Lynch provides invaluable support by allowing CHS of NJ to hold the Gala at its Plainsboro complex. Partnerships of Caring for Children Partnerships of caring ... in Ocean County CHS of NJ’s Lakewood office in Ocean County has developed valuable partnerships with numerous organizations over the years, partnerships that help the office staff deliver child care-related services to county residents. The office works closely with United Way of Ocean County, Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, Ocean County Coalition Against Poverty, Human Service Advisory Council of Ocean County, New Jersey Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, Child Care Advisory Council, Coalition of Infant and Toddler Educators, Women’s Leadership Council of Ocean County, Ocean County’s Promise, Welfare to Work Collaborative, Family Child Care Sponsoring Organization of NJ, Pregnant Pause, National Association for Family Child Care, National Association for the Education of Young Children, and New Jersey Inclusive Child Care Project. Here are some examples of the fruits of the Ocean County partnerships: • The Bricktown Kiwanis Club selected the Lakewood office to participate in a national “Reading is Fundamental” project, which encourages adults and children to read together. The Kiwanis donated 100 books. • Barnes & Noble selected the office to be the year’s recipient of the Project Giving Tree, which allows patrons to select a child’s name from the tree and choose an appropriate book for them at a 10 percent discount. The children are from the childcare subsidy programs. • United Way of Ocean County’s School Tools Program provided backpacks stuffed with supplies to 85 students. The United Way also The Kiwanis donated 100 books to children to encourage them to read as part of the “Reading is Fundamental” project. Kiwanis volunteers helped to distribute the books and read to the children. funded the Respite Care Program, which gives parents of children with special needs, such as those with asthma, attention-deficit disorders, respiratory needs, neurological handicaps and cerebral palsy, some time off while 35 specially trained providers take care of the child. Temporarily relieving the stress of providing extra care helps to prevent abuse or neglect and supports family unity. • The “Read Across America” foundation celebrates the birthday of author Dr. Seuss by promoting reading. The Lakewood staff supported the effort by presenting children with goodie bags full of reading materials. • The office works with many corporations, small businesses, and community groups in arranging for clothing, shoes, books and toys to donate to children. Over 650 children receive these items as a result of a community effort that keeps increasing every year. • As part of an infant and toddler initiative with New Jersey state government, 12 nurses and one health educator were trained as Child Care Health Consultants to improve and standardize the health conditions in child care centers and homes. Gwen Forte, of CHS of NJ’s Ocean County office, reads a Dr. Seuss book to children as part of the “Read Across America” program. 11 Our Donors Partnerships of Caring for Children Partnerships of caring ... with community partners Without our generous donors — long-time and new — we could not do all that we do. The contributions from caring donors enable us to go the extra yard for children. We can never thank our donors enough. Our Generous Donors A Abrams, Ms. Jill Abundant Life Fellowship Acuff, Mrs. Jane L Acuff, Mrs. Mary S Adams, Rev. & Mrs. Jay E Albence, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Bernardino A Alfis, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Alkiewicz, Mr. Leonard J Allan, Mrs. Mildred T Alleman, Mr. & Mrs. William E Allen, Mr. Hunter Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Robert J Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Russell E Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Winfield C Alvarez, Mr. & Mrs. Angel Amatulli, Mr. & Mrs. John O American Re-Insurance Co. Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur E Anderson, Ms. Evelyn W Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. James A Anderson, Ms. Patricia E Andreoli, Ms. Marymargaret Andrews, Ms. Jessie L Andrews, Mr. & Mrs. Robert W Andrito, Mr. & Mrs. Neil P Anguella, Ms. Barbara Annich, Mrs. Elizabeth J Antinone, Mr. Nicholas Antonelli, Ms. Rosemarie Applebaum, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey A Applegate, Mr. Francis ARC Foundation Arendt, Mr. & Mrs. William E Arndt, Ms. Rose Arrighy, Mr. & Mrs. Edward A Asch, Mr. Arthur Ashmore, Mr. & Mrs. Andy Atkin, Mr. Douglas M Atkin, Dr. & Mrs. M. David Attanasio, Mr. Carmine AXA Foundation Axelron, Mrs. Cynthia Aziz, Mr. & Mrs. Mark B Baba, Mr. & Mrs. T. B Bacher, Mr & Mrs. Joel S Badolato, Mr. Vincent Bak, Mr. & Mrs. William P Baker, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Baker, Mrs. Nancy K Balog, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Barbour III, Mr. & Mrs. David Barish, Mr. & Mrs. Scott Barnes, Mrs. John Barney, Mr. Duane R Barone, Ms. Dorothy Barrella, Mr. & Mrs. Frank V Barrett, Mr. & Mrs. Craig M Bartasawitz, Mrs. Ruth Bartok, Mrs. Georgia 12 Batchelder, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bateman, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B Bauba, Mrs. Mary Baughman, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bayonne Bd. of Ed./Central Office Beaber, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R Beacham, Ms. Kim Beauty Grove Primitive Baptist Church Beazer Homes Corporation Beck, Mrs. Edith L Beer, Mrs. Mary I Begg, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Beidler, Mr. & Mrs. John N Belding, Ms. Jean Belding, Mr. & Mrs. John E Belding, Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan J Belfiore, Mr. & Mrs. William Bell, Ms. Beth A Bell, Drs. Herbert & Susan Bellisfield, Mr. & Mrs. F. Edwin Benchley, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bendsak, Mrs. Adeline N Bennewitz, Ms. Ellen Benson, Ms. Francesca Benvenuto, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D Bergen Foundation, The Frank & Lydia Berger, Dr. & Mrs. Bruce J Berger, Mr. Howard Berger, Mrs. Linda R Berghuis, Ms. Louise Berkelhammer, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Berkman, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E Berman, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bernstein, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bernstein, Mr. Michael P Berry, Mr. & Mrs. Henry C Beucler, Ms. Marie S Bhutra, Mr. & Mrs. Saroj C Bicica, Ms. Doris Bielsten, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Bijacsko, Mrs. Anna Billows Fam ily, The Binder, Mrs. Maria Bishop VI Mr. John Bittner, Ms. Barbara Black, Mr. & Mr. Robert Blackman, Mrs. Ruth C Blake, Mrs. Dorothy Blawenburg Reformed Church Blitz, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Bloss, Mr. & Mrs. Robert C Bodine, Mr. & Mrs. Earle W Bodine, Ms. Lois Bodine, Mrs. Pauline Bodine, Ms. Reba M Bodine Group, Inc., The Bodnar, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bogart, Mr. & Mrs. Edward W Bohlert, Mrs. Betty Boltz, Ms. Holly C Bonanni, Ms. Gloria M Bonar, Mr. & Mrs. James Bond, Mr. & Mrs. William R Bone, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur E Bonnet, Mrs. Louisa H Borgini, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bork, Ms. Colleen Bornheimer, Ms. Deane G Borup, Sr. Mr. Erik A Botvinick, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Boudreau, Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey F Bowe, Mrs. Kathleen Bowen, Mrs. Gladys E Bowlby, Mr. Harold Bowman, Mrs. Margaret H Bowman, Mr. Robert P BP Amoco Foundation, Inc. Bradford, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Bradley, Sr., Dr. & Mrs. Martin M Brady, Mrs. Frances Brandley, Ms. Kimberly Brandriff, Ms. Martha E Braun, Ms. Marie Bray, Mr. & Mrs. James J Bregman, Mr. & Mrs. Richard J Brennan, Mr. & Mrs. Kevin G Brennan, Ms. Noreen Brickwood, Dr. & Mrs. David Brilliantine, Ms. Dalba Brinster, Mr. John E Bristol, Mrs. Louise W Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Brittain, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Willard W Britton, Mr. & Mrs. Robert B Brodesser, Mrs. William J Brodnyan, Ms. Anna Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. William E Brown, Mrs. Delores W Brown, Ms. Dorothy C Brown, Mr. & Mrs. H. Donald Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Jordon M Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Robert A Brown, Ms. Sally Bruij, Ms. Yolanda L Bruno, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Bruzzi, Mr. & Mrs. John J Bucks County Assoc. of Realtors Buerklein, Mr. & Mrs. George Bufis, Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Bugsch, Mrs. Grace G Bulotovich, Mr. George J Bunbury Company, Inc. Bunting III, Mr. & Mrs. H. Taylor Burdek, Mrs. Kathleen A Burdette, Ms. Dianne Burlaga, Mr. & Mrs. Barry W Burling, Mr. & Mrs. A. Dean Burris, Mr. Clifford J Burzymonski, Ms. Dana Bush, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Buss, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest R Butler, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. T.E. Byers, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B Bystrycky, Mrs. Alexandra C C.H.S. of NJ Board of Directors C.H.S. of NJ Employees C.H.S. of NJ Bucks Auxiliary C.H.S. of NJ Trenton Auxiliary Cain, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Callahan, Mr. Gordon Callahan, Mrs. Mabel E Callery, Mr. George Caltabiano, Mrs. Marion Camp, Ms. Clementine M Cangelosi, Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore Capital Health System Capria, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Capurio, Ms. Mildred B Caraballo, Mr. & Mrs. Alberto Carle, Mr. & Mrs. David E Carlson, Mr. George A Carlucci, Ms. Janet Carpinetti, Mr. Frank T Carroll, Mrs. Marilyn Carroll, Mr. Roger Carson, Mr. & Mrs. William G Carter, Mrs. Emily L Carter, Dr. & Mrs. John H Cartridges for Kids Carty III, Mr. William A. Carver, Drs. 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Domer Zielaznicki, Ms. Claire Zima, Mr. Mark Ziolkowski, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Zion Methodist Church Zito, Ms. Lillian Zobrak, Mr. Edward J Zoe Graphics Zorfass, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zuczek, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin R Zullo, Ms. Lena 15 Partnerships of Caring for Children Major gifts campaign raises $1.9 million for CHS OF NJ This year has been a challenging time for CHS of NJ’s Major Gifts campaign, “For a Child’s Sake.” The three-year campaign received $1.9 million in gifts and pledges for program endowment from 122 donors. We finished the year well toward completing the campaign’s $2 million goal. Campaign Chairman Bruce Coe and Board President David Atkin, M.D. led the campaign and worked closely with the Campaign Committee, who worked hard during this time of world-changing events, tragedies, and a difficult economic climate. support. CHS OF NJ announced at its Gala in April 2002 that the campaign had entered its public phase. The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey is very fortunate to have received generous gifts from individuals throughout the country as well as foundation and corporate support. The Campaign Committee is pursuing the remaining $400,000 through additional individual, foundation, and corporate Thank you to all our supporters who made this partnership of caring so important as we enter our 108th year of taking care of at-risk children and their families. With the outstanding support of our donors we know that CHS OF NJ will continue to invest in the future of children and succeed in its campaign efforts. Honorary Campaign Co-Chairs Toni Morrison Harold T. Shapiro Vivian B. Shapiro Chairman Bruce Coe Hunter Allen M. David Atkin, MD Marsha Beidler Susan Belfiore Deborah Brittain Frederick E. Cammerzell III Alan Chimacoff Kathleen Ross Edwards Harriet Flynn Thomas P. Foy, Esq. Robert and Margaret Goheen 16 Committee Members Jan Goldberg Joseph E. Gonzalez, Jr. Phillip E. Griffin Samuel M. Hamill, Jr. Robin Hendrickson-Thomas Pamela J. Hersh Carol Hillenbrand Herbert and Carol Horowitz Roy and Lorraine Hudson Florence Kahn Roy Lockwood Barbara Marroccoli, MD Jim and Susan Martin Mary Pickens Rhinold Ponder Donna Pressma Amy and Jay Regan William Sheehy Bonnie Soular Robert Teweles Harry Williams Barbar Vanderkolk Partnerships of Caring for Children CONTACT INFORMATION The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey Trenton, NJ 08611-1831 609-695-6274 fax 609-394-5769 Other offices Ocean County: 732-905-6363 Northern NJ: 908-735-9458 Southern NJ: 856-854-8545 Bucks County, PA: 215-736-8550 www.chsofnj.org Accredited by the Council of Accreditation of Services for Families and Children Member: Child Welfare League of America United Way of Greater Mercer County United Way of Ocean County Interagency Adoption Council of New Jersey Delaware Valley Adoption Council 17 Partnerships of Caring for Children THE FINANCIAL FIGURES June 1, 2001 to May 31, 2002 Where the money came from: Government contracts $10,182,685 81.01% $1,612,689 12.83% Investment dividends & interest $490,123 3.90% Client service fees $170,009 1.35% Other $64,552 0.51% United Way of Greater Mercer County $48,985 0.39% Donations, fundraising & auxiliaries Where the money goes to help: Early Childhood $7,817,858 67.90% Child welfare provider services $963,967 8.37% Clinical services to children & families $901,193 7.83% Foster care $650,808 5.65% School-based $668,543 5.81% Adoption $369,814 3.21% Community/Neighborhood-based $141,996 1.23% The June 1, 2001 to May 31, 2002 operating budget of The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey relies on funding from dual sources: public grants and private contributions, with a major portion of the budget coming from a collaborative partnership with several New Jersey state agencies. Although the funds CHS of NJ receives from these state grants are critical, for most grants, the organization must add its own unrestricted dollars in order to provide the quality and intensity of social services that are imperative to changing the lives of the clients. A copy of the latest audit by J.H. Cohn, Independent Certified Public Accountants, is on file at the agency’s office. The Children’s Home Society of NJ’s investment advisor is T. Rowe Price Associates. Photo by Rona Talcott 18 Partnerships of Caring for Children BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBERS: 2001- 2002 Rev. Darrell L. Armstrong M. David Atkin, MD, immediate past Board chair Howard M. Berger Frank F. Bernardini Marilyn Carroll William A. Carty III Bruce G. Coe, Treasurer Christine Côté, MD Rosalind Hunt Doctor, Ph.D.,VP of Policy Leonard E. Doherty Susan Lill Dutko Kathleen Ross Edwards Thomas P. Foy, Esq. Susan C. Gieser, Esq. William Godfrey III James A. Graham, Ph.D. Meta A. Griffith,VP of Community Relations Rubin E. Joyner, Jr. Charles A. Knott Harold L. Loew Nancy Longenecker Bruce R. McGraw, Ph.D. Kevin J. McKenna James A. Martin, VP of Fiscal Affairs Bella Martinez John Martorana Dorothea Coccoli Palsho Shelly Punchatz Vivian B. Shapiro, Ph.D. William V. Sheehy III Daniel J. Sheridan, Esq. Robert L.Teweles, Chairman of the Board Honorary Board William Z. Abrams, DDD Ruth Bartasawitz Robert E. Berkman William E. Brooks Betty DeBow Burton L. Eichler Leola Ford Carol G. Kuronya Charles S. Papier, MD Judith Papier Patrick J. Walsh Foster Parents Club Judith Garrison, president Trenton Auxiliary Mary Jane Tecker, president Bucks Auxiliary Diane Edeistein, president Southern Volunteers Carol Papish, president Photo by Rona Talcott 19 Partnerships of Caring for Children CHS of NJ thanks Shelly Punchatz, Executive Director, Marketing Communications at Educational Testing Service and a member of CHS of NJ’s Board of Directors, for arranging for the design of this annual report. We thank Susan Beym, Senior Graphic Designer, Marketing Communications at Educational Testing Service for volunteering her design talents to making this publication possible. 20 Partnerships of Caring for Children “ If we give children a loving, nurturing beginning, we can affect their school readiness and how they function later in life. ” Rob Reiner Director, actor, and supporter, speaking on behalf of the Family Resource Center of The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey. Photos by Rona Talcott Front and Back Cover Photos by Rona Talcott Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage Paid Trenton, NJ Permit No. 165 Administrative Offices 635 South Clinton Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08611 (609) 695-6274 www.chsofnj.org