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Mariners Inn
Annual Report
2014
Our Mission
Mariners Inn serves as an anchor for those struggling to
navigate the treacherous waters of homelessness and
substance abuse through a wide range of social service
programs that achieve the best possible outcomes for
adults, families, and youth affected by addiction.
Board of Trustees 2014 - 2015
Officers
Members
Shaun Wilson, President
Michael French, 1st Vice President
Dave Denomme, 2nd Vice President
Ebony Duff, Secretary
Erik Tungate, Treasurer
Samuel Abrams
Carl Bentley
Courtney Brown
Jerry Garrett
The Rt. Rev. Wendell N. Gibbs, Jr.
Angela Hernandez Loyd
Alicia Klein
Tommy Longest
Wendy Myers-Cromwell
Bernard Parker
Barbara Prues
Marie Racine
John Wallace
William White
Sarah Wodtke
Advisory Board
Carlton Batiste
Joseph Cazeno, Jr.
LaDon Davis
Lawrence Hale
Carlton Winfrey
Chief Executive Officer
David Sampson, MSW, LMSW
Dear Friends,
Poised, Positioned, Possibilities – I can’t help but think that these are the most appropriate and relevant words to
describe the activities of 2014:
Poised, because we exhibited the type of steadfast stability that ensured quality services were provided to
people in need;
Positioned, because we have maintained a sixty year history of offering those quality services in our current location;
and
To Our Supporters
Possibilities, because of our uncompromising belief that recovery is real - as evidenced by the success stories
found in this report.
We are happy to report that we made the successful transition from the Institute of Population Health
(IPH – City of Detroit) to the Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority (DWMHA – Wayne County),
which resulted in a consistent 90-100% consumer capacity for Mariners Inn. In the tone of being in a poised position
for success, we have also successfully implemented electronic health records to enhance excellent service delivery.
It is because of our innovative approach to treatment and recovery, our success in returning men to the community
as clean and sober productive citizens, and our stellar reputation that Mariners Inn has been able to provide quality
behavioral health services for ninety years.
The tireless ambassadorship, guidance, support, and leadership of our governing body strengthens our mission. The
compassion, expertise, and professionalism of our staff are immeasurable. Our loyal supporters and committed
stakeholders keep us grounded and appreciative of their altruism.
I implore you to visit our website to find out ways you can help us continue to provide quality behavioral health
services to those in need. Thank you for believing in our mission, and thank you for helping us save lives.
We believe, with everything we do and say, that Recovery is Real … and Begins at Mariners Inn!
David Sampson, LMSW
Chief Executive Officer
Shaun Wilson
President, Board of Trustees
About Mariners Inn
History
Accreditations
Mariners Inn was founded in 1925 as a shelter for
Great Lakes sailors and homeless men in the basement
of Mariners Church, and has been providing substance
abuse treatment to homeless men since 1955.
Our treatment program is certified by the
Commission for the Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
at the most prestigious
three-year level.
We are also licensed to provide
residential, outpatient, and integrated treatment by
the Michigan Department of
Community Health.
Programs
• Residential Treatment Program
• Housing Program (TH/MER)
• Strengthening Families Program (SFP)
• Residential Youth Prevention Program (RYPP)
• Alumni and Outreach
• Alcohol & Highway Safety (AHS)
• Outpatient Treatment
• Peer Mentoring
• Social Enterprise
Clay
Success Within
Clay has been a resident of Mariners Inn’s Extended Residency
since March 2012. As the most senior member of the current
residents, he has seen and been part of the many changes that
have occurred in the housing program in that time.
In the beginning of Clay’s stay, behavioral changes in his recovery
process were not a priority. His willingness to help and be
positive to others was almost nonexistent. With continued time in
recovery, the changes in Clay’s life have been significant. Not only
has he remained drug free - he has constantly encouraged his
fellow residents in their own personal journeys of recovery. He
has upheld the integrity of the program and has represented the
mission of Mariners Inn.
Clay has recently dealt with many medical challenges that have
required multiple surgeries and extended hospital stays. Now that
his health has improved, he is in the process of locating a
permanent place of residence. He has stated that he will make
it a priority to remain active and connected with Mariners Inn
through the alumni program to remain on the right path, as well
as to assist other men in recovery at Mariners Inn.
Christopher
Chris came to Mariners Inn with an array of different issues - his
alcohol and drug use had spiraled out of control and he had no
place to live. Chris had resorted to selling drugs to support his
expensive habits; the criminal behavior had gotten so out of
control that Chris realized he needed to change his life.
Chris entered our program in April 2014; from the beginning, he
was very engaged in the process of recovery. In July 2014, Chris
completed treatment and went on to our transitional housing
program where he began working for The Professional Group. He
has now worked for over a year as a custodian cleaning offices in
downtown Detroit.
Chris recently acquired his own apartment on the west side of
Detroit and received a promotion at work. Chris is doing very well
for himself and has been in recovery for almost 18 months. Chris
states that his time at Mariners Inn taught him how to be a man,
how to take care of himself, how to take life more seriously, and how
to fully take on all the opportunities life has in store.
Financial Statements
Revenue and Support
Governmental agency contracts
Room and board
Program income
Contributions
Special events - net
In-kind support
Investment income
3,043,824
162,891
92,961
121,420
58,684
107,115
3,287
Total revenue and support
3,573,763
Expenses
Therapeutic Residential
Transitional Housing
Permanent Housing
Vocational Training
Management and General
Fundraising
776,876
1,013,450
609,522
432,773
106,104
101,899
Total program/supporting services
2,832,621
Financial Efficiency Matters
$0.93 of every dollar contributed to our mission
is spent directly to support the people we serve
(the national average for nonprofits is $0.64 of every dollar).
Thank You, Supporters!
Cynthia M. Abejuro
Samuel D. Abrams
Brent Accurso
Ron & Rita Acho
Neal Adams
Tracey Allen & William Thorpe, Jr.
Allied Eagle Supply Company
William R. Aro
Arsenal Renovation & Management LLC
Art Van Furniture
Chris Arvanites
William Asher
Jeff Atkins
Joseph Baltimore
Thomas Barber
Frank Barnes
Marion Beard
Michael J. Bedford
Bedrock
Emma Bell
Derek Bennett
Carl J. Bentley & Saunteel Jenkins
Rosemary Berger
Barbara Bertschinger
Michael Bettis
Tahirah Aisha Beverly
BHPI
Big Beaver United Methodist Church
Gary Blake
Nancy Blount
Boll Family YMCA
Henry G. Bone, III
Richard Boulter
Sue Ann Curtis Bourgeois
Ruby Bowens
JoAnn C. Bowman
Frank Bredell
Robert Brinton
Courtney Brown, Jr.
Kimberly Brown
William M. Brown
Carmelita Bryant
James Buchanan
John Buda
Jeff Budnick
Sabrina & Isaac Burris
Herbert Burt
Ross Caperton
Jean Carnahan
Cass & Henry Market
George & Carolyn Cassar
Barbra Chaitin
Gary Chamberlain
Charity Gift Certificates
ChefSource
Chesapeake Community Advisors
Christ Church Cranbrook
Christ Church Grosse Pointe
Ward Clabuesch
John & Carrie Cleaver
Andrea Cole
Comerica Bank
Community Care Associates
CFSEM
Thomas R. Cookson
Ann Cooper
Cozart El
Ann Cuddohy Slawnik
Jonathon Curry
Cutter’s Bar and Grill
Arthur Davidson
Isaiah C. Davis, Jr.
LaDon S. Davis
Michael W.R. Davis
David & Linda Denomme
Detroit Aging Agency
Detroit Medical Center
Terrence Dickenson
Deborah Darns Dickson
Digitas LBi
Dixon Golf
Donald and Jo Anne Peterson Fund
Downtown Detroit Partnership
Henry Doyle
DTE Energy
Ebony Duff
Kenneth Dziuba
Edward Wilkerson & Company
EFM & Associates
Dean Elliott
Jacquie Lauth
Mary and Roger Lawson
Berdell and Debra Lee
Mark Lee
Janice Leonard
Arthur T. Lewry
Mark Lezotte & Patricia Little
Thomas Loewe
Gloria Long
Tommy Longest
Gloria Lowe
Episcopal Churchwomen Of St. Michael’s
LSG Insurance Partners
Episcopal Diocese Of Michigan
Robert Lucas
Federated Campaign Stewards
Maurice MacDonald
Jon Feikens
Edwin R. MacKethan, III
Sharlene Finnegan
Philip P. MacKethan
Michael & Margaret Fitzpatrick
Roberta Maki
Dan Fletcher
Mary C. Marx
Flinn Foundation
MASCO Corporation
William Flom
Laura Masell
Ronald Fredrick
Adrian & Danielle Massey
Michael H. French
Thomas A. Maxey
Gannett Foundation
James Maxwell
Garan Lucow Miller
Joseph Maycock, Jr.
Edward Gardin
Kathleen McCarthy
Pete Gargasoulas
Maurice McClure
Pater Gase
McConnell Communications
James Gettel
Jack & Betty McCormick
Wendell Gibbs, Jr.
Suzanne R. McCune
Terry Glissman
Mary McHale
E. Golding
Francis McMillan II
Gospel Life Church
Audrey McNary
Dominic & Donna Greco
Steven Michaels
Greektown Casino
MI Progressive Baptist Convention
Jere A. Green
Ernest & Karen Miedema
Patricia E. Greenwood
Bernard Miller
Robert & Christine Greig
Millie’s Hats For Hope
Grosse Pointe Rotary Foundation
Lovett E. Moore
Lord Gurley
Tondolaya Moore
Tom Halpin, J.D., E.A.
Deann Moses
Edna Hampton
Chris Moshier
Linda Handlon
Moslem Temple A.A.O.N.M.S.
Jerry Hardy
Motor City Casino
Harold & Carolyn Robison Foundation
Roger H. Mumbrue
Health Centers Detroit Foundation
Randal Murphy
Kelley Heraghty
Lawrence Nash
Angela Hernandez
Cheryl Newton
Mark R. High
Next
Charlie Hill
Bruce Nichols
David & Lynn Hipp
Northminster Presbyterian Church
Doris A. Hodgkins
John & Juley Novak
Jonathon Holcomb
Rick Nowakowski
Barton Horsley
NSN
Joseph L. Hudson, Jr.
Stephen Ott
Roger Hull
Donald C. Overy
Jack & Genet Barthwell
R. B. Palmer
Calvin & Beverly Jackson
Bernard Parker
Carina Jackson
Dennis P. Partridge
Carolyn Jacobs
Lawrence C. Patrick, Jr.
Janet M. Jansen
Ted Payne
John T. Zeldam Co.
Tommie Lou Peguese
Minnie M. Johnson
Terri Pelachyk
Ricardo Johnson
PNC Foundation
Harold Jordan
Sandra Poinsetta
Melvin Kaftan
Power Of Girl Hood/SOHOP
Norbert & Carole Keller
Premier Case Management
Gerd H. Keuffel
Brian & Jennifer Proffitt
Kingdom Equipping Ministries
Louis J. & Barbara Prues
Martin & Alicia Klein
Steven Pyykkonen
Knights Of Peter Claver
Quicken Loans
Shirley Knoll
Racine & Associates
Christopher M. Kowal
Karen Racine
John W. Kreger
Marie Racine
The Kresge Foundation
Douglas & Dianne Rentschler
Kroger
Esther Rentschler
Sharonda Kumasi-Nakuru
Sam Richardson
Mark Kunnath
Tamara Rinehart Lee
Ladies Oriental Shrine
Dennis Rogers
Ryan Landau
Theresa Gail Ronan
Rachel Lang
Rita Rucker
Raymond & Frances Russeau
Michelle Russell
Grant Ruttinger
Patricia Ruzic
Salameh Subway, Inc.
Sam Logan Foundation
Clark Sanford
Tony Saunders
Karieem & Lisa Schkoor
Robert Schroeder
Serra Family Foundation
Robert R. Sfire
Fred H. Sigmon
Silver Consulting, Inc.
Ronald Simpkins
Helen T. Slater
Michael Smith
Roberta R. Smith
Henry H. & Suzanne R.
Sprague
St James Episcopal Church
St James Episcopal Church
Women
St. Elizabeth’s & St. Mary’s
Guild Of St. Michael’s
St. John’s Episcopal Church
St. John’s Episcopal Church
New To You Shop
St. Stephen’s Episcopal
Louis Stone
Strategic Staffing Solutions
Neil & Randa Swanboro
James S. & Nancy S. Tadra
Team 83 Elite Athletics
The O’Gormans
Joseph & Theresa Theisen
Edward Thomas
Katherine Thomas
Kimberly Thomas
Helen Thompson
Jack Thornhill
Charles Thornton
Helene Thornton
Barbara Thurber
Total Health Care
Patricia Towles
Trinity Episcopal Church
Tonya Trotter
Laura Trudeau
Charles Tucker
Erik Tungate
Uht Funeral Home
Stephen Van Every
Variety Food Services
John Vichinsky
Rito Villareal
George Vishnia
Gwendolyn Walker
Karen Walker
Richard Warner
Samuel Washington
WSUPG
Robert Weinbaum
Diane Weiss
Henry Wells
Bryan Weston
William White
Eulonda Whitmore
Rick & Barb Widener
Mary Grace Wilbert
David H. Williams
Joseph A. Wolf
Wolverine Packing Company
Kathleen Yaremchuk
Carl Yoder
Michael Yurgalite
2013-2014
Saving Families
One Father at a Time