Newsletter_Fall2013 - Waterford Country School
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Newsletter_Fall2013 - Waterford Country School
Circle of Friends The Newsletter of Waterford Country School, Inc. The Otto Graham Gymnasium Project Groundbreaking for the Otto Graham Gymnasium and Activity Center took place on September 23, 2013. In attendance were members of the Graham family, WCS Board of Trustees, staff, volunteers, donors and elected officials. The ceremony marks the start of construction on the new gymnasium which will be constructed by Kronenberger & Sons Restoration, Inc., costing $2.3 million. The 14,000 square-foot gymnasium will be on the main campus in Quaker Hill and will include two full-size basketball courts, a fitness center, stage, as well as physical education and recreation office suites. Speakers at the groundbreaking included Ryan Graham (Otto’s grandson), State Senator Andrea Stillman, and State Representative Betsy Ritter. Pictured from top: Betsy Ritter - State Representative Andrea Stillman - State Senator Fall 2013 To signify the start of construction, Bev Graham raised a golden shovel and an excavator took the first scoop. (Left) Beverly and Ryan Graham raise the golden shovel. (Right) Attendees sign a commemorative basketball. We are currently at 85% of our fundraising goal. Help us reach our goal! Naming opportunities are still available and all gifts are appreciated. The gym will enhance our physical education curriculum, recreational activities and boost our health and wellness programs. The Graham Family Waterford Country School Opens the Fitness Trail The Fitness Trail opened in the Quaker Hill campus on May 8th. Home Depot of Waterford generously supported this project last fall by providing funding, materials and volunteers who labored with WCS staff to create the trail. The collaboration embodies the best elements of community support. The path provides a 1/4 mile fitness trail with workout stations, including strength, cardiovascular, and flexibility training. The outdoor trail helps students and staff combine nature and physical activity, promoting good overall health. Ready, Set, Go! Camp Cuheca Activities Begin Presented by Waterford Country School, Heavy Hitters and the Department of Children and Families This summer, Camp Cuheca ran its second consecutive year with 22 enthusiastic campers. Staff and campers embarked on an action“Ready, Set, Go!” took place this past summer packed spring and summer journey to in an effort to provide opportunities for youth remember. Every day provided a new to engage in new and interesting ways of adventure. Campers’ activities included exercising. This program supports our recently hiking, fishing, adventure ropes, sports, adopted Agency Health Model which includes swimming, animal care, arts & crafts, exercising at least 1 hour a day. Heavy Hitters is wildlife and creepy crawler discovery, a program offered by Strike Zone, a New London survival techniques, campsite building, based organization. With the support of DCF, the acting, confidence building and program was offered on the campus of Waterford just fun! In addition, Camp Cuheca Country School. expanded and opened its doors early this spring with the start of a new The data collected showed positive outcomes for all year-round afterschool program. participants. Overall, the youth increased the amount of time engaged in physical activity. We saw great Campers came from all areas of eastern Connecticut including: Waterford, East Lyme, Niantic, improvements in weight loss, physical conditioning, New London, Montville, Norwich, Groton, Mystic, Westerly, Ledyard, and even Plainfield. All self esteem and motivation for daily life. We are camp participants flourished and the success of the program helped us secure scholarship encouraged by these outcomes and have begun an funding. The Frank Loomis Palmer Fund helped provide scholarships for six New London after-school program. We currently use the dining hall, residents participating in our afterschool and summer camp program. The grant was made cottage basements and outdoors for this program. As possible by a collaborative team effort between the WCS Development and Experiential we continue this partnership and the program grows, Education teams. we eagerly await the grand opening of the Otto Graham Gym. If you are interested in knowing more contact Susan For more information, please contact Ben Turner, Director of Camp Cuheca at Sullivan, RN, Medical Program Director at (860) 442-9454. (860) 442-9454. Be Well - Be Cuheca Strong! HOLIDAY WISHLIST 2013 Boys and Girls ages 10 – 19 • Gift Cards (WalMart, Target, Books-a-Million) • Entertainment gift certificates (movies, bowling, skating) • Arts and Crafts supplies • Journals and pens • Posters for teen rooms (motivational quotes, sports, music, animals) • Bicycle helmets (teen and adult sizes) • Pillows, pillowcases, cotton blankets, fleece blankets, twin size comforters or quilts • Personal hygiene products for teens • New duffle bags • New socks, hats, gloves, underwear & t-shirts • New sporting equipment (basketballs, footballs, soccer balls, baseballs, softballs) • Batteries (AA, AAA) Jim Anglin Visits Waterford Country School In March of 2013, we had the great opportunity to host a visit by the notable author and researcher, James Anglin. Jim is a Professor in the School of Child and Youth Care at the University of Victoria. He has dedicated much of his career to researching and teaching the components of quality care for children placed in residential treatment. His most recent publication, “Pain, Normality and the Struggle for Congruence,” had great influence on Cornell’s development of the CARE program which is in practice at Waterford Country School. Jim was referred to our Agency by Martha Holden from Cornell University due to our successful work with youth that have significant trauma backgrounds. He spent three days here, two observing and interviewing, and the third providing us with some training and supervision related to his areas of expertise. A summary of Jim’s findings during his visit were captured in his written summary as follows: “The feeling of ‘village’ that I experienced indicates to me that a powerful and positive culture is in place. It is evident that a strong ‘CARE culture’ is now infused into the daily life of the Agency…WCS appears to have successfully transformed and reached a new threshold.” Waterford Country School Acquires Adoption Services In April, Waterford Country School acquired Connecticut Adoption Services. The adoption program is operated in the Norwich office, sharing space with our Therapeutic Foster Care program. The adoption program compliments our mission and fits nicely with our foster care training - the principles of the training for both programs are very similar. The transition was extremely successful as all of the programs and services of the former Connecticut Adoption & Family Services were able to continue without disruption. Local Corporation and Organizations Volunteer and Support Efforts Frank Loomis Palmer Fund $15,000 Camp Cuheca Scholarships for children from New London Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut $15,000 To promote healthy families, increase educational opportunities, as well as recreational and cultural enrichment Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce Operating costs for Experiential Education and Wildlife Rehabilitation $5,000 Charter Oak Federal Credit Union $1,000 Instruction on proper grooming, hygiene, and dress attire for teens in the Bent Shelter program WalMart – Waterford, CT Health and Wellness program $500 AT&T $10,000 To help youth attain a high school diploma and participate in vocational training United Way of Southeastern Connecticut $5,000 Repairs to Spiritual Life Center from damage which occurred during Hurricane Sandy Cardinal Honda Otto Graham Gymnasium Project Dime Bank Foundation $3,500 Cultural enrichment and field trips for the Special Education program (Facilitated through the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut) Anonymous Donor $200 $21,000 Otto Graham Gymnasium Project A special thank you to Dominion, whose summer interns refurbished the grounds of the Safe Home program. WATERFORD COUNTRY SCHOOL 78 Hunts Brook Road Quaker Hill, CT 06375 860-442-9454 www.waterfordcountryschool.org Our Mission: Waterford Country School is dedicated to doing whatever it takes to enrich the lives of children and strengthen families through specialized programs, resources, and community services. Join our online community! Donate online! WCS Development Office (860) 442-9454 •development@waterfordcs.org Golf Tournament Raises $50,000 to support WCS! Gary “Mr. Six” Saunders The Third Annual “Bring Your Mojo” Golf Tournament in memory of founding family member, Gary “Mr. Six” Saunders was held on Thursday, September 19th. Nearly 120 golfers participated in the event at the Great Neck Country Club in Waterford. The event raised over $50,000 to support Waterford Country School’s programs and services which support the special needs of children, youth and families. BRING YOUR MOJO Golf Tournament Event Co-Chairs Todd Blonder and Scott Gladstone To purchase tickets, please contact Waterford Country School’s Development Office at (860) 442-9454 x105 or email development@waterfordcs.org