IKRON Annual Report FY 2010 New Format
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IKRON Annual Report FY 2010 New Format
Success begins… IKRON Corporation 2347 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 513-621-1117 at IKRON! www.ikron.org Fiscal Year 2010: The Year in Review 2010 IKRON Board of Trustees Officers: IKRON continues to improve the services available to our clients. Θ Θ 1,022 youth and adults with problems of severe mental illness and/or substance abuse were referred to IKRON in FY 2010. Nearly 68% of the inidivduals completing IKRON’s employment services program were placed in jobs this past year. 75% of those individuals placed kept their job for at least 90 days and many continue to work in the community. Damon Allen - President Jake Stricker - Vice-President Greg Holbrock - Treasurer Members: Jeff Dierker Dan Klare Θ Θ IKRON exceeded all its performance goals in FY 2010 for employment services. Employed consumers received an average wage of $8.71 per hour and worked an average of 31.3 hours per week. IKRON’s Transitional Youth Employment Services, funded in part by the Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board and the City of Cincinnati, served over 40 transitional age youth. Θ During 2010, IKRON and the Health Resource Center of Cincinnati began further collaborations to achieve greater administrative and fiscal efficiencies. The Health Resource Center is scheduled to move the agency and all services to the IKRON Building in July of 2011. Θ IKRON continued its collaboration on the Pathways 26 project with the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission and the following organizations: Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board, Hamilton County Board of Developmental Disabilities, Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services, Jewish Vocational Services, Ohio Goodwill Industries and the Work Resource Center. The collaborative effort helped deliver services to over 340 individuals with mental health and developmental disorders. Joan Murray Robert Schwartz George Stricker, Jr. Joann Turner IKRON’s May 2010 Graduation Ceremony Θ Collaboration with consumer operated services continued to be successful in FY 2010. The Mighty Vine Wellness Club (241-9355) offers fitness and exercise activities to assist individuals in recovery. This past fiscal year the program had 5861 visits. Θ The WARMLINE (931-9276) offers peer support 24 hour phone services that assist individuals in their recovery from various mental and emotional issues. In FY 2010, the program had 23,611 calls. Θ The Recovery Center of Hamilton County (241-1411) promotes wellness and personal growth designed to empower individuals in recovery. In FY 2010, nearly 300 individuals were served through the services offered by the center. IKRON Staff Training at Lake Isabella Fiscal Year 2010 Staff and Services Page 2 HERE’S HOW WE HELP Through a variety of creative rehabilitation and treatment services, IKRON helps its clients to achieve greater independence and a better quality of life. Individuals are referred to IKRON through local agencies, hospitals, therapists and self-referrals. Initial assessment of the abilities and needs of each person entering the program is conducted. Services are offered in individual and group setting, placing emphasis on each person’s need and ability. Transportation, breakfast, lunch and snacks are provided to assist with transition before employment and financial independence are achieved. Every day, up to 60 clients participate in activities. Hands-on training in human services, data entry, medical billing, Microsoft Word and Excel, as well as in food services, maintenance, or consumer-operated businesses are available to enhance clients skills and prepare them for jobs. Once successfully placed into jobs, follow along services are provided to facilitate job maintenance and transition toward independently living in the community. These services and programs that have their roots in the milieu therapy set up by the agency’s founders, along with the highly trained and caring staff, offer a unique environment for quality rehabilitation of those served here. IKRON Staff PHILOSOPHY and MISSION IKRON has always adhered to the philosophy that anyone has the potential to live a satisfying life. IKRON aims to prevent or reduce the negative impact of severe mental illness and chemical dependency. Our mission is to see that individuals we serve have the opportunity to attain greater self-sufficiency, live more comfortable lives in the community, pursue further education and/or obtain employment. Programs and Services IKRON offers a variety of services to assist youth and adults in achieving success in meeting goals of employment, education, or recovery of mental health and/or addiction issues. These services include: ♦ Career Counseling ♦ Computer Training ♦ Diagnostic Assessment Randy Strunk Executive Director Dr. Mary Moster Clinical Director ♦ Individual/Group Counseling Melissa Harmeling Program Coordinator ♦ Job Development and Placement Jim Brock Vocational Instructor - Food Services Anthony Canady Asst. Voc. Instructor - Food Services ♦ Psychological Testing Ken Carbonell Fiscal Coordinator / IT Coordinator ♦ Remedial Education Jan Danner Professional Counselor ♦ Substance Abuse Treatment Pat Dittmeier Substance Abuse Group Leader / Counselor Tereasa Gaynor Vocational Instructor - Computer Lab ♦ Support of Consumer Operated Businesses Dr. Stewart Harris, Jr. Psychiatrist ♦ Supportive Employment Bill Huffman Career Specialist David James MIS Coordinator, Client Rights Officer ♦ Vocational Skills Training Cindy Kyle MIS Coordinator, Client Rights Officer ♦ Work Evaluation and Adjustment James Morris Building Maintenance ♦ Youth Employment Services Monica Negrila Program Consultant Christian Searcy Vocational Instructor - Youth Services / Counselor ♦ Mighty Vine Wellness Club Program Lisa Schneider Vocational Evaluator / Office Assistant ♦ WARMLINE Program Dr. M.H. Scott Myers Development Consultant Jen Tittermary Supportive Employment Group Leader Rene Wright Office Assistant Amy Rupp / Betty Strunk Volunteers: Registered Nurse / Plantscapes Ralph Dehner MVWC Program Coordinator Matthew Noe MVWC Assistant Program Coordinator Reginald Sims Activity Instructor Rose Vogt WARMLINE Program Coordinator Deanna Dalton WARMLINE Assistant Program Coordinator Patricia Prince Research Assistant All the Peer Supporters WARMLINE Peer Supporters Selected programs at IKRON have been accredited by CARF. Fiscal Year 2010 Staff and Services Revenues Expenses Increase in Net Assets Total Assets Page 3 FY 2010 $1,359,807 $1,295,447 $64,360 FY 2009 $1,367,455 $1,361,460 $5,995 FY 2008 $1,330,812 $1,306,530 $24,282 $606,764 $498,413 $532,118 TOTAL REVENUE: $1,367,455 Grants/Contributions, $53,915 O.R.S.C., $295,695 US District Court, $77,967 ODADAS Medicaid, $28,537 Other, $70,758 ODMH Medicaid, $49,823 HCCMHB Contract, $783,112 TOTAL EXPENSES: $1,295,447 Travel Expense, $33,474 Building Expenses, $77,126 Professional Expenses, $19,649 Office Supplies, $20,183 Operating Supplies, $57,217 Other, $65,696 Salaries and Benefits, $1,022,102 THANKS TO THE FY 2010 DONORS City of Cincinnati Duke Energy Midwest Charitable Ethicon Endo-Surgery Jacob F. Scherer, Jr. Trust Sisters of St. Francis Potash Corp of Saskatchewan General Electric Evendale Plant Robbins & Myers Great American Insurance Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati Jane and Terry Garrigan Fund M.H. Scott Myers HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP In order to continue serving all individuals requesting services including those waiting for services, we need your help. Your contribution or volunteer assistance will enhance IKRON services and help support more individuals. All donations go to support events and programs beyond what is funded through grant and contract support. Become a Friend of IKRON today by making a contribution or by volunteering in one of our many program areas. With IKRON, you can give back to the community and assist many youth, adults, and families in need. Please contact us for Volunteer Opportunities at 621-1117 and make a difference in someone’s life TODAY! 3rd Floor Renovations funded by IMPACT 100, the Spaulding Foundation, the Duke Energy Foundation and the City of Cincinnati Edward Breda Gary and Candace Sheridan Joann Turner Damon Allen Joan Murray Jeff Dierker Megan Clark Greg Holbrock Robert Schwartz The kitchen area before demolition…. …..now space for a Counseling Room! Walls Down, revealing unused space…. …now with finished program space! Jake Stricker George Stricker, Jr. Randy Strunk John and Lisa Schneider Ken and Angela Carbonell Monica Negrila Melissa Harmeling Muriel and Jimmy Strunk Elvin and Betty Strunk Joseph and Mariena Koize William and Marlene Ruwe Dan and Anita Kuderer Joseph and Mary Jo Melia Dan and Karen Klare Margaret Moster Clare Teixeira Don and Jenny Moster Joan Laughlin Albert and Marge Moster Joseph and Ann Klein Several Anonymous Donors Golfers in the 2010 IKRON Invitational And Many other Friends of IKRON Finished ADA Bathroom Lift for ADA Access to 4th Floor programming. IKRON’s Major Funding Sources