annual report - McShin Foundation

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annual report - McShin Foundation
2015
ANNUAL
REPORT
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The McShin Foundation s mission
is to deliver a message of hope to
recovering addicts and alcoholics
and to facilitate their journey
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to a healthier life
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, full-service
Recovery Community Organization.
Virginia s leading non profit
2300 Dumbarton Road
Richmond, Virginia 23228
www.mcshin.org (804) 249­1845 info@mcshin.org
2015
Year in
Review
, The McShin Foundation continued our work aiding in the
recovery of hundreds of individuals in our facilities. Nearly
In 2015
seventy new participants entered our program this year and we
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provided over one thousand indigent bed nights
.
We hosted and participated in many events in 2015 as well
, 11th Annual
Spring Awards Banquet, 11th Annual Golf Tournament, 5th Annual
Celebrations such as the 5th Annual Bluegrass Festival
Alumni Picnic and 11th Annual Recovery Fest are only some of the
great opportunities we had to applaud the achievements of those in
.
recovery
This year also saw momentous events such as the Unite To Face
. . and the foundation's
participation in the documentary, Heroin: The Hardest Hit.
Addiction Rally in Washington D C
, supporters, and partners
have done this year that made our work possible.
We couldn’t do it without you!
We would like to thank all that our donors
2015
Financials
Recovery is an essential life
change for those suffering from
. We
Substance Use Disorder
at McShin heal families and save
, but we could not do this
lives
without the help and support of
.
our many donors
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McShin receives in kind
contributions including food for
events and administrative office
. The foundation also
space
receives many hours of donated
, services, and other items as
part of its treatment mission.
time
Thank you to all of
our donors, we
couldn’t do this
without you!
Accomplishments
Community Outreach &
:
Date
January 2015
Educational Accomplishments
- Present
,
+ Recovery Support Telephone Calls
60,000+ Consumer Visits
124,250 Volunteer Hours
200 000
,
+ Recovery Support Groups for Public
2 600
,
+ Correction Incarcerated Participant Hours
10,290+ Community Participation Hours
75+ Phone Hours for Family Council
4 Town Hall Meetings with 200+ in attendance
100+ Family Interventions
500+ Individuals Certified for Peer Leadership
100 000
Training
134 Participants in Nasal Naloxone Classes
5 Individuals Graduated the Caroline County
Recovery Program
Accomplishments
Program Participants &
:
Date
Charitable Care
January 2015
- Present
*876 McShin Housing Participants
*470 Still in Recovery
*67 Are Incarcerated
*136 Unknown Whereabouts
*41 Are Deceased
*162 Are Actively Using Drugs/Alcohol
69 New Participants Entered in 2015
,
+ Indigent Bed Nights in 2015
5,000+ Free Meals Provided
1 000
Recovery Sponsored Events
, 2015
February 7th
5th Annual Bluegrass Festival with over
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800 in attendance
- , 2015
March 22 23
, 2015
May 6th
. Patrick's Day at the Irish Festival
with over 10,000 in attendance.
Sober St
11th Annual Spring Awards Banquet
honoring Henrico County
Commonwealth Attorney Shannon Taylor
. Over
150 community members in attendance.
Levar Stoney, Secretary of the
Commonwealth, was the keynote speaker
with the NCADD Bronze Key Award
Accomplishments
:
Recovery Sponsored Events
Date
, 2015
May 15th
11th Annual Golf Tournament with
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over 125 in attendance
, 2015
May 25
Memorial Day Cookout
, 2015
May 31st
Public Forum on Opiate Prescription
, 2015
June 27th
5th Annual Alumni Picnic with over
.
300 in attendance
, 2015
: Facts of
July 30th
Town Hall Meeting
Marijuana
, 2015
September 12th
11th Annual Recovery Fest with over
,
3 000 in attendance and 6th annual
BBQ State Championship with
Checkered Flag 500 BBQ taking home
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first prize
, 2015
October 4th
Unite To Face Addiction Recovery
Rally on the National Mall in
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Washington D C
, 2015
December 7th
*Denotes eleven-year totals
Holiday Silent Auction
2015 Event
Highlights
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1) Henrico Commonwealth Attorney
Shannon Taylor at Families 4 Recovery
event 2) John & Honesty at America
Honors Recovery 3) Carol McDaid 4)
Sheriff Wade Award at Recovery Fest 5)
Michael, Stas, Brandi, & Honesty
at NBC12 Call Center 6) Honesty &
Attorney General Mark Herring 7) Kyle
Donnelly & Michael Blackburn from
American Addiction Centers 8) Families 4
Recovery Council 9) Unite To Face
Addiction Rally in D.C. 10) Board member
John Finn, Lamont Bagby, & Alum Evan
Barlow
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11) TV journalist Laurie Dhue,
John & Miss USA 2006 Tara
Conner 12) Jordan Saunders,
governor's wife Dorothy McAuliffe
& Stas Novitsky 13) White House
Director of National Drug Use
Policy Michael Botticelli & Carol
McDaid 14) Jimmy Barker & Perry
speaking at Jail East 15) Kristin
Roope & David Rook at the
Annual Pool Party
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ANOTHER GREAT
DAY IN RECOVERY!
THE MCSHIN FOUNDATION 2015
CHANGING THE
CONVERSATION
Unite To Face Addiction Rally
, the Unite To Face Addiction Rally took place on the National
Mall in Washington D.C. in an effort to change the conversation
surrounding addiction in America.
On October 4th
A group from The McShin Foundation joined tens of thousands of others
. This marked the beginning of changing the
conversation from problems to the solutions for addiction, an issue that
affects one in three households in America. The solutions presented
emphasized prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery.
standing up for recovery
, the Surgeon General announced the country’s first ever
report on addiction. In addition, the rally featured performances by Joe
Walsh, Steven Tyler, Sheryl Crow, The Fray, Jason Isbell, Aloe Blacc and
John Rzeznik.
At the event
RAISING AWARENESS
HEROIN: THE HARDEST HIT
, Attorney General
Mark R. Herring presented Heroin: The
As 2015 neared its close
Hardest Hit in order to address the heroin
and prescription drug epidemic and its
.
effects on Virginians
The film includes individuals sharing
, testimonies
their own stories of addiction
from parents who lost their children to an
, and insights from
overdose
law
enforcement and public health
professionals who are working to address
.
the crisis
The McShin Foundation was featured in
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the film as a non profit recovery
community organization in the Richmond
To request a free copy of the
documentary, visit the
Attorney General’s website at
http://ag.virginia.gov/index.
php/hardesthit
, with several members of the
area
foundation offering their personal stories
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of addiction and recovery
The documentary will air locally on NBC
, 2016 at 7 pm.
on January 23rd
REVERSE OPIOID
OVERDOSES
NASAL NALOXONE TRAINING
! Nasal
The McShin Foundation hosts REVIVE
Naloxone training to educate
. Naloxone is used to revive an
individual from an opioid overdose.
participants on this method of harm reduction
, a prescription medication, is an opioid antagonist drug that
reverses the effects that opioids have in the brain. This allows a person’s
body to resume respiration. It has been used for years by emergency medical
Naloxone
technicians and emergency medical doctors and is now being brought to the
.
community
We want to help our community as much as we can and prevent overdoses
, so these training events are free and open to the public.
and deaths
, 134 individuals participated in Nasal Naloxone training hosted at
The McShin Foundation.
In 2015
HEALING FAMILIES,
SAVING LIVES
FAMILIES 4 RECOVERY
Families 4 Recovery is committed to delivering recovery support services
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to families and youth in their fight against the disease of addiction
Our purpose is to work to eliminate the shame and stigma of addiction and
to create awareness of the disease of addiction and the support available to
. We also work with other community organizations to
develop and deliver family solutions and support.
families and youth
,
Families 4 Recovery can help by providing education for the families
, treatment programs and costs,
and helping families navigate the insurance process. We offer support to
offering resources on treatment facilities
parents through our network of experienced peer to peer volunteers while
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providing tools for navigating the dangers of substance abuse
PEER TO PEER
SUPPORT
RECOVERY COACH
TRAINING
, The McShin Foundation continued offering authentic peer
recovery coaching and peer leadership training courses. These
courses reflect the foundation’s ideology of one addict helping
another.
In 2015
The training course covers the history addiction treatment and
. White’s Slaying the
recovery through discussion of William L
Dragon and the Recovery Coach Manual written by John
. Daniel Payne. Recovery coaches will engage in
peer to peer support through their own knowledge and expertise.
Shinholser and J
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certificate will be awarded for 16 hours of training (can be
accumulated). The CEUs earned through the course will be
accepted through the NAADAC Certification Commission.
The two day courses are offered monthly and a peer coaching
The Recovery Coach Manual is available for a free download on
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the foundation s website
, over 500 individuals became certified recovery coaches
through this course.
In 2015
JAIL PROGRAMS
RECOVERY SUPPORT
SERVICES
, 2015 The McShin Foundation began an authentic peer
On January 5th
developed and delivered recovery oriented system of care for those
inmates volunteering as individuals needing recovery from substance
.
use disorders in Pamunkey Regional Jail
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The 26 week curriculum for the program includes guest speakers
, family and court advocate services,
meetings, and assistance with transitioning and aftercare.
recovery and morale related films
The McShin Foundation provides recovery support services at
, Richmond City Justice Center, Henrico
County Regional East Jail, and Peumansend Creek Regional Jail.
Pamunkey Regional Jail
THE MCSHIN
FOOTPRINT
SPREADING OUR
MESSAGE NATIONWIDE
The McShin Foundation reaches out to
, spreading the message
communities nationwide
. Outreach to these cities
of hope and recovery
and recovery communities includes recovery
, conferences, conventions, and
speaker events.
coach training
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Some highlights include a two day recovery
, Indiana focused on
breaking the stigma of addiction, recovery coach
event in Indianapolis
training at Springs Recovery Connection in
, Colorado, and a visit to Nexus
correction therapeutic community in Lewistown,
Montana.
Colorado Springs
, NH
Media message training Hope Manchester
, VA
Georgetown
, VA
Sheboygan, WI
Anchorage, AK
Juneau, AK
Reading, PA
Indianapolis, IN
Waynesboro, VA
Washington, D.C.
Saint Paul, MN
New York, NY
East Elmhurst, NY
Baltimore, MD
Orlando, FL
Philadelphia, PA
Pompano Beach, FL
Wilmington, NC
Colorado Springs, CO
Lewiston, MT
Houston, TX
Huntington, WV
and more!
Chester
A PEEK INTO 2016
In 2016, from January 1st to April 11th, The McShin
Foundation has provided the following recovery
support services:
30,342
CALLS
56,111
TEXTS
20,072
EMAILS
We are excited to welcome peer
leader Danielle Maizels to our staff!
If you have questions, would like to get involved or
need help with a Substance Use Disorder, please
contact The McShin Foundation.
(804) 249-1845
info@mcshin.org
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board Member
Affiliation
John Shinholser
Member Emeritus
Carol McDaid
Member Emeritus
Jimmy Brooks
Goodwill Recovery
Chick Jordan
. James Thompson
Dr
Nancy Spratley
Darin Parr
/
Recovery
Clean Life Medical
Recovery
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Recovery Committee Leader
Bernie Meyer
Lawyer
John Finn
Realtor
Cynthia May
Wil Inge
Hatcher Memorial Church
McShin Alumni
Jim Walker
Jimmy Christmas
Debbie Rosenbaum
Josh Loving
River City Comprehensive
Families 4 Recovery
McShin Alumni
Jeanne Boisseau
Recovery
Mike Mason
Treasurer
Contact Information
@mcshin.org
(804) 241-9224
cmcdaid@capitoldecisions.com
johns
@gmail.com
(804) 475-7761
chick@catercorpcatering.com
(804) 512-7629
jamesthompson80@hotmail.com
(804) 564-2746
NanSpratl@aol.com
(804) 247-1400
darin.parr@comcast.net
(804) 247-2201
Meyer@mgm-law.com
(804) 938-3788
johnfinn@realtor.com
(804) 359-8173
mrs.may@verizon.net
(804) 513-5355
wilinge@gmail.com
(804) 405-0678
jim@whywalker.com
(804) 690-2210
jchristmas@rivercityccs.com
(804) 683-6590
debbie@mcshin.org
(804) 218-0002
jloving3@verizon.net
(804) 370-1913
jspirit580@aol.com
(804) 677-0687
mmasonsteps@gmail.com
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Honesty Liller
@mcshin.org
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