2014 Epilepsy Association Annual Report
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2014 Epilepsy Association Annual Report
The Epilepsy Association 2014 Annual Report “Beyond the Storm” Dear Friends, The Epilepsy Association embarked on an initiative a few years ago directed at the ongoing challenge of raising awareness of epilepsy—our Mural Project. The idea behind the project was to generate community dialogue about epilepsy and create a piece of art for the community at large that would provide a glimpse into the life experiences of those affected by epilepsy. In 2014, our beautiful 8’ high by 48’ wide public mural (Beyond the Storm) by artist Katherine Chilcote, was completed and hung on the exterior wall of the agency office building located on Prospect Avenue. The mural represents many voices of those in the community who came together to describe and develop images that could portray the journey of epilepsy. The imagery for the mural was crafted around the themes of healing, overcoming difficulty, and hope. 2014 concluded the agency’s 2012-14 strategic plan. We served more people and raised more funds for services but the challenge of raising awareness of epilepsy within the greater community continues for us. There was an overwhelming interest from agency staff and the Board of Trustees as we discussed our 2015–17 plans to use the mural as an important tool to help achieve this end. It is our desire to elevate the utility of the mural and use its imagery as a vehicle that combines art with education, facilitates dialogue about epilepsy and builds a greater awareness and understanding of the disorder. 2014 was also the first full year for our Kids and Family program. This service brought us back to our roots by re-establishing direct services to support parents and kids managing an epilepsy diagnosis. Our P.I.K.E.S. group, which stands for Parents Inspiring Kids with Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders, is a monthly parent support group that was established to allow parents to meet others dealing with similar issues—to share hopes, dreams and struggles and to get and give support to each other. We look forward to seeing this program grow. The Epilepsy Association is the only community-based provider of social services for adults who have epilepsy and a mental health diagnosis nationally. In 2014 we recommitted our efforts to providing care to our adult population in need of specialized case management services. We increased the number of new clients to this service by 25% over 2013. Raising awareness and building community is not an easy task to accomplish. Our dedicated and loyal volunteers were up to the task and through their on-going efforts to help people with seizure disorders; the Association was able to grow agency programs. We could not be where we are today without the epilepsy community assisting the agency and each other. The Epilepsy Association was established more than 40 years ago. Throughout these years we have witnessed numerous clients and families, exhibit tremendous courage and perseverance in dealing with what epilepsy has brought to them. We look forward to more years of service in the community as our job is far from complete. Thank you for your continued support of the agency and our services. We look forward to another exciting year and we hope you will join us for the next chapter! Regards, Peter A. Nelson Kelley S. Needham 2014 2014 Highlights What we’ve done 94 Information and referral calls fielded 128 Parents and Families Served 341 Individuals received case management and other adult social services 3,000 social service treatment hours provided 9,566 Individuals reached through community programs and education $435,577 Donated through private contributions, grants, and special events Epilepsy Association Annual Report 1 About the Epilepsy Association Our Mission and Purpose The Association was started in the mid1950s by parents of children with epilepsy, under the name Parents Crusade Against Epilepsy. It later became the Committee of Epilepsy of the Family Health Association. In 1972, the Committee on Epilepsy became an independent agency supported by funding from the Cuyahoga County United Way Services. Mission: For children, adults and families in Northeast Ohio impacted by epilepsy we will raise awareness in the community, provide education, advocacy and direct services that lead to an increased understanding of the disorder and to better management of the condition, resilience, personal fulfillment, independence and the ability to contribute meaningfully to the community. The agency is licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, is a funded agency of United Way Services, and is accredited by the Commission of Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). CARF is an international, independent, nonprofit accreditor of human service providers, and CARF-accredited service providers meet the highest national and international standards of quality. The agency has held this CARF distinction for 29 years. Purpose Statement: We believe education and awareness are imperative to treatment, acceptance, equitable division of resources and the inherent right of every individual impacted by epilepsy to lead a happy, healthy and productive life. The staff of 8 professionals, along with many volunteers, provide the numerous services of the Epilepsy Association. The Epilepsy Association is not affiliated with any national organizations. The agency is a designated 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. As a cost savings measure, the Epilepsy Association shares its office space with the Kidney Foundation of Ohio. All funds raised by the association stay here in Northeast Ohio providing service in 11 counties which include: Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, and parts of Ashland, Ashtabula, Erie, Huron, Medina, Richland, and Trumbull. 2 2014 Agency Services Include: Kids and Family Services One-on-one Resources—Case Manager meets with families in their homes or in the community to assess needs of all family members and connect with community resources that support the entire family. Case Manager also provides general support, epilepsy education, and advocacy. Epilepsy Education • Kids on the Block puppet shows for children preschools: 4th grade • Youth education: 4th grade–12th grade • Be Smart Manual: An Epilepsy education manual designed for school personnel Support Group for Parents (PIKES)—Parents Inspiring Kids with Epilepsy and Seizure Disordersmonthly support group that meets at rotating locations for parents of children with epilepsy. Adult Social Services: Mental Health Case Management—mental health case management for adults who have epilepsy as well as a mental health condition. Provides individualized care to best promote health and quality of life for those served. Support Groups • Lake West: Support group that meets monthly for adults who have epilepsy and their caregivers • Networking Group: Group that meets twice a year to facilitate social networking connections for adults who have epilepsy Community Service Information and Referral—Information requests answered by a licensed social worker to promote epilepsy education, advocacy, and connections to appropriate services. Seminar Series—The Seminar Series is a 4-part consumer-focused event that addresses issues and concerns voiced by the agency’s clients and other individuals affected by epilepsy and their families. These seminars feature presentations by neurologists on relevant epilepsy related topics. Epilepsy Association Annual Report Public Awareness & Events • Winter Walk for Epilepsy: Our community event is held annually at the SouthPark Mall in Strongsville and gathers over 500 community members, parents of children with epilepsy, and individuals affected by epilepsy. The Winter Walk is an indoor, 2-mile Walk where participants form teams and collect pledges that support our programs and community services. Each year, the Winter Walk committee selects a featured family and highlights their story as a way to increase awareness about epilepsy throughout the community. • Purple Day® March 26: Purple Day® is celebrated in 80 countries; the Global Epilepsy Awareness Day, or Purple Day®, focuses the world’s attention on epilepsy. We celebrate Purple Day on March 26 and raise awareness in NEO by organizing a grass-roots campaign and supporters host mini-fundraisers throughout the city with a call to action being wear purple to show support and help raise epilepsy awareness. • eRACE 5K and 1 Mile Race & Family Fun Day: The eRACE is a family-oriented 5K and one mile run/walk to benefit the Epilepsy Association. In conjunction with the road race is our Family Fun Day. The Family Fun Day is attended by parents of children with epilepsy and adults with epilepsy and consists of family-friendly activities allowing individuals and families to come together for support, networking, and fun! • e-racer Charity Running Team: Our e-racer Charity Running Team is a virtual competition that runners join and participate in their choice of organized road-races during our 4-month competition period. Runners dedicate their racing season to helping erase the historic stigma related to epilepsy while soliciting donations to support the Epilepsy Association. Races can be held anywhere in the world and are not limited to those in the Cleveland, Ohio area. • Reverse Raffle: This is a casual, after-work event with the opportunity to win a main board prize and other side board prizes. This event helps raise money to fund agency programs. • Annual Gala: This annual event is held in November as part of the National Epilepsy Awareness month. The formal evening has over 250 people in attendance and our Legacy Award is presented to recognize a person/medical professional and corporation who make outstanding contributions in the field of epilepsy. 3 Client Achievement Award—Robert Burtin In June 2014, Robert Burtin received the client achievement award at the Association’s Annual Meeting. Robert came to the Epilepsy Association in January 2013 through our Information and Referral program and soon became a client in our Case Management program. Robert’s epilepsy and mental health symptoms were creating barriers and increased challenges in his life and he needed support. Robert struggled keeping eye contact, finishing thoughts, and had significant memory difficulties. His anxiety kept him from doing daily tasks and having interactions with other people. He lost the motivation to do things that he previously loved. His symptoms were so extreme it caused him to be unable to work. Despite all his struggles Robert continued to diligently work with his Epilepsy Association case manager and quickly began making process. He was put on appropriate medication and later was approved to return to work. Robert was able to obtain and maintain medical benefits and social security disability benefits. He has shown great strides in independence by taking control of his life despite living with epilepsy and mental health diagnosis. (l to r) Kathleen Sanniti, 2013 Board President, Robert Burtin, Kelley Needham CEO Robert has blossomed in the short time he has been with the Epilepsy Association. He is an inspiration and a magnificent example of what results can come from our Case Management program. 4 2014 Keenan Lawrence Memorial Fund The Epilepsy Association thanks the donors who supported this memorial fund. Natalie Beckwith Rhonda Calloway Jonnell Carpenter Ms. Kathryn Cooper Ms. Marilyn Johns Mr. Quinton Jones R.L. Jones Jason Koci Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth & Romena Lawrence Mr. Milton Lawrence Julliette Saunders In Memory of Keenan Lawrence August 13, 1990—January 6, 2014 “We’re not sure how we will ever get over losing Keenan so early in his life to epilepsy. He worked hard, overcame so much, and showed great promise. To make sense of everything we started the Keenan Lawrence Memorial Fund to help the Epilepsy Association serve other families like ours cope with a child’s epilepsy diagnoses.” Our Family Picture—The Lawrences Bottom row: Kenneth and Romena Lawrence Top row left to right: Kenneth Lawrence, II and Keenan Lawrence Epilepsy Association Annual Report 5 Donations Corporate gifts The Epilepsy Association wishes to thank our corporate sponsors and grant makers for their gifts and event sponsorships. $5,000 and up $999 and under University Hospitals Lundbeck LLC Daily Legal News Cyberonics Inc. Dollar Bank Baker & Hostetler, LLP Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital HW&Co. Kidney Foundation of Ohio Simplified Logistics, LLC Jay Auto Group Progressive Insurance Foundation Associates in Neurology Inc. Sherwin-Williams Company Brownstone Day School Ancora Advisors Automobile Dealers’ Educational Assistance Johnson & Johnson Progressive Chevrolet Company Rand Group, LLC The Reminger Foundation Sunnyside Automotive Group Truist UPS United Way Chipotle Mexican Grill Painesville City Local Schools Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Nestle USA Case Western Reserve University United Way of Greater Stark County Henkel Corporation The Lubrizol Foundation Northern Ohio Medical Specialists TRUIST PWC United Way of Lake County The Bay Ladies Montague Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign $1,000 to $4,999 Our Children Making Change U.S. Bank Fairmount Santrol Huntington National Bank Forest City Enterprises Anonymous Zinner & Co. LLP Technical Consumer Products, Inc. Nordson Corporation The Adcom Group CCS Medical, Inc. Skoda, Minotti & Co. Alere Health, LLC Western Reverse Systems Grant Thornton, LLP Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Aero Fluid Products UCB Inc. Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP Ulmer & Berne LLP Thacker Martinsek, LPA The Lubrizol Corporation DigiTrace a Division of SleepMed Inc. Akron Children’s Hospital The Cleveland Browns Nurenberg Paris Heller & McCarthy Co. LPA Studiothink Fidelity Charitable American Greetings Corporation 6 YourCause, LLC Trustee for Price WaterhouseCoopers LLP Luchita’s Mexican Restaurant The Benevity Community Impact Fund Ohio State, Cleveland Headquarters ASI International, Ltd. Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars Miller Bearing Company Inc Order of the Eastern Star West Park Chapter #427 Frantz Ward LLP American Legion Post 91 Riverside Gables Bed & Breakfast Truist Marriott Hamlet Village in Chagrin Falls The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Eaton Corporation NAFSC Community Action Team Nail World Buehler’s Food Markets Inc. St. Augustine Manor Child Enrichment Center AT&T Foundation Employee Giving Campaign Billow Chapter #483 Citizens Bank Foundation Woman of the Moose chapter 642 Worldcom Inc Silicon Valley Community Foundation JCPenney Corporation Inc. Employees Engagement Fund Thanks to Jyll Presley for the layout and design of the annual report and to Daily Legal News for its printing. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of our donor listings. If a mistake has been made, please call our development office so we many correct our records. 2014 Donors The Epilepsy Association wishes to thank all the individuals who supported the agency during 2014. The Epilepsy Association named the giving levels listed below after writers, artists and composers who had epilepsy. The Leo Tolstoy Society ($100 to $249) Mr. & Mrs. Mike Abbamonte Mr. Albert Adams Ms. Lilly Anitas Mr. Roger Avakian Ms. Denice R. Baldanza Mr. Ben Barnes Mr. & Mrs. James Bell Mark Bej, MD Mr. Brad Bellomo Mr. Brian Bellomo Mr. Domenic Bellomo Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bergman Mr. Jerry Bird Mr. & Mrs. Marc Bloch Mr. & Mrs. Alan and Therese Blumenthal Ms. Mary Jane Borden Ms. Allison Botros Christina Brown Teresa Buckley Mr. & Mrs. Ken Burns Paul Butrey Mr. & Mrs. Daniel and Tricia Calloway Harold Cash Anne Chambers Dr. & Mrs. Krishan Chandar Charlton-Shirer Family Mr. Ronald Chidsey Mr. & Mrs. Homer and Gertrude Chisholm Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ciuni Tiffany Coffman Dr. Bruce Cohen Dr. Marcia Columbro Amy Dan Mr. & Mrs. John F. Day Mr. & Mrs. Brad Demsey Mr. & Mrs. Zvonko Devcic Mr. Rolland Dillon Ms. Carrie Domonkos Ms. Ann S. Dowdell Cheryl Drake Mr. Brian Durdle Jonathan Elsner Ms. Kathy Fenix Ms. Ashley Fisher V. Foster Brian Gardener Laurie Gentz Lori Geyer Mr. & Mrs. Paul Giammarco M. Colette Gibbons Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy and Aimee Gilman Mr. & Mrs. Paul Glammarco Mark Hamm Dan Harb Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Hastings Ms. Katie Hastings Frank and Jean Hejl Mr. Michael Hennenberg, Esq Mr. & Mrs. Richard Herrin Susan Hirz Ms. Judith Horn Joseph Horvath Mr. Steve Hronek Kelly Hudson Mrs. Helen Ingram Suzanne Jambe Mr. Bryan & Jeanne James Ms. Carol Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Tj Johnson Rachel Kabb-Effron Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Karlovec Ms. June Kasidonis Ms. Erica Kathryn Roland Kato Ms. Fran Kaufman Greg and Nancy Castrigano Mr. & Mrs. Robert Klaus Mrs. Christine Kloss Jack Kluznik Richard Koblentz James and Abby Koehler Ms. Mindy Kosmin Nancy Kosmin Mr. Steven Kost Mr. Gerrit C. Kuechle Connie Kupferschmidt George Landon Mr. Bruce Lang Mr. Angelo Laperna Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth & Romena Lawrence Mike Lee Natalie Lichtman Dana Lusardo Diane Mackin Mr. Kevin & Becky Mackrell Ms. Barbara Madigan Ms. Lisa Mamone Julie Mangini David Marino Diana Marsich Ms. Kathryn Martin Ms. Lindsay Massau Debra McClave Ms. Vera McGlone Ms. Mary McPolin Grandma and Papa Meyers Mr. Kenneth Moore Joan Mullen Ms. Beth Ann Myers Ms. Jessica Myers Hal Nathan Ms. Karen Nelsen Wooster Noon Lions Club Dr. Chinasa Nwankwo Gerald Oflanagan Ms. Nikki Pankow Trudy and Patrick Pauken Mr. Jeremy Peyton Mr. Jason Price Mr. Joe Puchan Devon and Mark Racz Mr. Mark Rasnick Mr. David Roche Mr. John Rogers, ESQ Mr. Ed Rogowski Gary Roll Mr. Jeff Rosengard Ms. Cortney Ruggeri Kathleen Ryan Dr. Amila Sahram Dr. Martha Sajatovic Ms. Allegra Sanders Mr. Craig Sanders Charlie and Cathy Savage Ms. Ruth Scholtz Mr. Jason Schreck Keli Schubert Mr. Robert See Ms. Andrea Segedi Stewart J. Sharpe Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of our donor listings. If a mistake has been made, please call our development office so we many correct our records. Epilepsy Association Annual Report 7 Donors The Epilepsy Association wishes to thank all the individuals who supported the agency during 2014. The Epilepsy Association named the giving levels listed below after writers, artists and composers who had epilepsy. The Leo Tolstoy Society ($100 to $249) continued Mr. James Shaw Mary Shaw Ms. Stefanie Shein Mr. Robert Slepecky Jr. Gloria Smith Mr. Jamey Snodgrass Mr. Rick Sobotka Ronald Solt Chris Spirnak Mary Stergiou Mr. David J. Strauss Ms. Michelle Sweetland Mr. Jopseph Thacker Mr. Dennis Thatcher Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Thomas Steve Thornton Tom Tucker Heineken USA Jason Veloso Mr. & Mrs. Robert Vilcheck Mr. Samuel Webb Marilyn Wesel Diane Wilcox Mr. Michael Wilemaitis Dr. Elaine Wyllie Mr. Gerald Zahler Mr. Matthew Zajac Mr. Adam Zuccaro The Lord Byron Society ($250 to $499) Mr. & Mrs. Paul Apostle Mr. Anthony Biasiotta Mr. Michael Blake Ms. Roberta E. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Darren Clemente Frank Costanzo Mr. Thomas Delaney Timothy Eippert Mr. Evan Fineberg Jill Fitch Ms. Loretta Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Frebes Dale and Hollis Friedland Kevin and Pamela Steurer Mr. & Mrs. Jerry and Laurie Gentz Ms. Amy Georgalis Ms. Cheryl Diane Gregerson Mr. Zachary Guzy Mr. & Mrs. Tom Johnson Mr. Michael Keiper Lynn Kennedy Ms. Susan Krantz Mr. Timothy Lahey Ms. Lucinda Lavelli Bill Leahy Mr. & Mrs. William Leahy Ms. Christine Lobas Mr. & Mrs. Ben and Courtney Maibach Mr. & Mrs. John Metzger Mr. Sam Misseri Mr. Kevin Moore Ms. Stephanie Moore Mr. James Negrelli Mr. & Mrs. William Roddy Mrs. Catherine Rutti Chris Samstag Mrs. Paula M. Sauer Ms. Justina Saxby Ms. Lisa Schechter Mr. & Mrs. Gerald and Suzanne Schroer Mr. Mike Shay Dr. Ingrid Tuxhorn Mr. & Mrs. Michael Voll Mr. Richard Walinski Mrs. April Walsh Ms. Heather Zachariah The George Frederick Handel Society ($500 to $999) Ms. Jennifer Baus Mr. & Mrs. Richard Beyer Mr. & Mrs. Charlie and Grosvie Cooley Mr. Larry Friedman Mr. Neil Gurney Mr. Ray Haseley Mr. Alan Hirth Mr. & Mrs. Mark Holcomb Ms. Elaine Hutchins Baker Hostetler Mike and Robin Kane Family Mr. Brandon Kapan Ms. Stephanie Kapcio Mr. Eric Kennedy Mr. Robert Landon Dr. Jonathan Miller Mr. Vincent Mottolo Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Needham Mr. Peter Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Gene Novak Robert Palame Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Routh Mr. James Smith Dr. Norman So Mr. & Mrs. James D. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Zeeland The Charles Dickens Society ($1,000 and above) Mr. & Mrs. Harold Babbit Mr. & Mrs Richard Bass Mr. Michael Battaglia Mr. & Mrs. James R. Bavis Ms. Jennifer Carlile Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Chalfin Mr. & Mrs. Lee and Tuni Chilcote Mr. Chad Davies Dr. & Mrs. Michael Devereaux Mr. Alan Gendler Ms. Debra Horn Karen Ben and Johnson Family Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Karlovec Ms. Amy Kellogg Mrs. Joy W. Lavelli Mr. & Mrs. Rob & Holley Martens Mrs. Cynthia McHugh Mr. E. Sean Medina Mr. Mark Nuss Mr. & Mrs. Dave and Karen Perkowski Mr. Philip Richter Ms. Marquettes Robinson Dr. Robert E. Rzewnicki Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Schmidt Dr. & Mrs. J. Patrick Spirnak Dr. Susan Stagno Ms. Rosemarly Zang Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of our donor listings. If a mistake has been made, please call our development office so we many correct our records. 8 2014 Donations Foundation Gifts Dollar Bank Foundation Grant support for the President’s Luncheon: A donor cultivation event William J. & Dorothy K.O'Neill Foundation Grant support for the “Kids and Family Program” Ridgecliff Foundation Grant support for the “Proactive Skill-Building Program” Ronald McDonald House Charities of NE Ohio Grant support for “Youth Epilepsy Education” U.S. Bank Foundation Grant support for Economic Opportunity, employment, and training United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland Grant support for the “Proactive Skill-Building Program” Matching Gifts Citizens Bank Foundation Dollar Bank Foundation GE Foundation Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Johnson & Johnson KeyBank Foundation Nestle USA The Progressive Insurance Foundation Sherwin-Williams Company Epilepsy Association Annual Report 9 Contributions through United Way of Greater Cleveland The Epilepsy Association thanks all the generous contributors who designated their gift through the United Way Campaign. Barbara Alliance Robert Antonelli Charlotte Basel Eva Basquez Michael Bertsch Margaret Bewie Anthony Biasiotta Katie Blume Thomas Boltja Sharon Bradley Genesis Brown Patricia Chevrolet Laura Conway Stephen Coolbaugh Deac DeCamp Mark Devcic Mary Dyczek Daniel Enovitch Rita Enovitch Gordon Etchison Robert Felty Carolyn Fender Bruce Ferraro Joel Forquer Johanna. Frebes Irene Frye Wanda Good Anthony Griffin Megan Grodek Sharron Gustavson John Haight Martin Hauserman Mary Havanas Brian Hirko Kristy Hogue Brenda Houry Gregory Jelinek Anna Johnson Jeffrey Jones Amy Kellogg Brian Kimball Mark Knapp Pamela Lang Cynthia Lehman Laura Lennerth Holly Lewis Hans Luders Ronald Maichle Bryan Maikut Thomas Maiolo Kimberly McGreal Diana Meaney John Metzger Melissa Molina Jeanmarie Moore Kelley Needham Laura Nelson Peter Nelson Mirjana Novakovic Tiffany Perry Jim Petsock Christine Pfeifer Lorie Porcher William Pordan Luz Reyes Jodi Rich Marquettes Robinson Jeffrey Rosengard Catherine Rutti Laura Samsa Kathleen Sanniti Colleen Saunier Peter Schmeida Gayle Schmuhl Andrea Segedi Deanne Sikora Eleeshia Simmons Michael Slama Susan Stagno Julie Staveski Connie Taylor Sharon Ungar Alicia Vandenk Pamela Wall April Walsh Linda Ware Tracey White Russell Williams Nicole Winkelman Lacey Wood Listing supplied from United Way of Greater Cleveland. If you name is not listed, please call our development office at 216.579.1330. 10 2014 Our Supporters 2014 Board of Trustees Peter Nelson, President Jeffrey B. Karlovec, Vice President James J. Smith, Treasurer Debra J. Horn, Secretary Kathleen J. Sanniti, President, Immediate Past President** Rabon Allen Richard Bass Mark Bej, MD Anthony D. Biasiotta Michael Blake Jennifer Carlile Chad Davies Zachary A. Guzy Ray Haseley Lara Jehi, MD 2014 Officers: (l to r) Jeffrey Karlovec, Vice President, Debra Horn, Secretary; Peter Nelson, President; James Smith, Treasurer Karen P. Johnson Robin J. Kane Amy E. Kellogg Susan D. Krantz Valentino Lassiter, DDiv Christine A. Lobas Bill Martin E. Sean Medina Cynthia McHugh Jonathan P. Miller, MD Maureen M. Morreale Jason Price Mark Nuss Marquettes D. Robinson William P. Roddy Norman So, MD Susan Stagno, MD Catherine Rutti* Mark S. Scher, MD* April Kingsbury Walsh* *indicates term ending in 2014 2014 Professional Advisory Board Norman So, MD Co-Chair Susan Stagno, MD Co-Chair Peter Bambakidis, MD Marcia Columbro, MD Michael Devereaux, MD Thomas Enlow, MD Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, DO Ajay Gupta, MD Prakash Kotagal, MD Pamela A. Lang, MS, RN Kim Merner, MSN Imad M. Najm, MD Mark S. Scher, MD Tanvir U. Syed, MD Ingrid Tuxhorn, MD 2014 Staff Listing Partnerships Kelley S. Needham—CEO Lacey Wood—Director of Community Programming Colleen Saunier—Director of Special Events Andrea Segedi—Director of Special Gifts and IT Anthony Griffin—Lead CPST Worker Linda Ware—CPST Worker Nicole Richter—CPST Worker N. Susan Wertenberger—Administrative Assistant ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County United Way of Greater Cleveland CARF-Accredited Licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Epilepsy Association Annual Report 11 Financials Support and Revenue: 2014 Audited 2013 Audited Contributions $157,956 $196,687 Program services fees $236,875 $228,459 Special events $277,621 $225,779 Less: Direct benefit to donor ($69,252) ($69,256) Net gain on investments $35,811 $96,034 Miscellaneous $1,851 $2,646 Total Support and Revenue $640,862 $680,349 Expenses: Program services Community services Patient services Public health education Bad debts Supporting services Management and General Fundraising Total Support Service Total Expenses Change in net Assets Net Assets—Beginning of Year Net Assets—End of Year 2014 Use of Funds $57,512 $402,569 $115,019 $32,503 $607,603 $55,322 $387,227 $110,635 $13,155 $566,339 $26,477 $64,818 $91,295 $25,466 $62,349 $87,815 $698,898 $654,154 ($58,036 ) $969,397 $911,361 $26,195 $943,202 $969,397 2014 Revenue Sources Program Service Fees Patient Services 5% 14% 9% 17% Epilepsy Awareness Education Contributions Individual and Family Support Special Events Supporting Services 37% 33% Investment Income and Miscellaneous 60% 25% 12 2014 independent audit performed by Howard Wershbale & Co. 2014 The Epilepsy Association Mural Project “Beyond the Storm” by artist Katherine Chilcote A community art project to build a common dialogue of hope and healing. This Project allowed us to tell our story, generate awareness, secure resources and revitalize a neighborhood. The mural is located at the Epilepsy Association Office at 2831 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. The following individuals/foundations contributed to the Project and we are so very grateful for their support. The Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation Amy E. Kellogg Frank H. Porter Jr. J. Patrick and Diane Spirnak Tuni and Lee Chilcote Kathy and James Pender Reginald and Lynn Shiverick Medical Mutual Kitt and Mark Holcomb Paula Sauer Supported by: Epilepsy Association Annual Report 13 The Epilepsy Association 2831 Prospect Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 579-1330 www.epilepsyinfo.org Follow us on social media! @epilepsy_assn | facebook.com/theepilepsyassociation | insightsintoepilepsy.org