The Charles E. Kubly Foundation
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The Charles E. Kubly Foundation
THE CHARLES E. KUBLY FOUNDATION NEWS Winter 2015 “Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.” – Napoleon Hill This is one of many quotes I have turned to in the past several years. While the heartache of losing Charlie remains ever constant to all who knew and loved him, the seed of benefit grew immediately, and it is both amazing and humbling at all The Charles E. Kubly Foundation has accomplished in the last 11 years because of you, our donors! Charlie Kubly OUR MISSION The Charles E. Kubly Foundation seeks to better the lives of those affected by depression by increasing awareness of the disease and its devastating effects, eliminating the stigma associated with it, supporting suicide prevention programs and promoting improved access to quality mentalhealth resources within communities. Our total donations (including all our events) were up 23% from last year, with an increase of $57,690.24. While we thought our donations outside of our events were fabulous last year ($71,960.69), this year we were up by a staggering 85%, Molly Kubly Fritz totaling $133,425.10. We are overwhelmed by the incredible support and faith of our donors, and I cannot express enough how much we value and strive to have each and every dollar make a difference so we will continue to be worthy of that trust. We also have some other big changes. After being at the helm of the foundation since its inception 11 years ago, Sally Kubly will be leaving to pursue a new profession as a career coach. Sally brought her expertise as a social worker and knowledge of nonprofit management to the foundation. She helped organize 11 Beyond the Blues events and a bike event, oversaw the grant-review process for more than 187 projects we funded (and many more that we didn’t). We would not be where we are today without her quiet leadership and guidance! Sally wanted me to share with you that she was honored to serve in this role and was awed by the generosity of our donors. She will stay involved and will serve as a resource to our new director. We are very excited to welcome Christina Wilson Berger as our new executive director. Christina brings a legal background and much more. She worked for Baker Tilly Virchow Krause for nine years and, more recently, as development director for the After Breast Cancer Diagnosis (ABCD) organization. We are looking forward to working with Christina and know she will bring new ideas and energy. Please see her biography on page 7. Charlie Kubly’s name has been in the paper recently. Through the years, my parents, Billie and Mike Kubly, have made several personal donations to improve the lives of those affected by mental illness. They have most recently donated to Marquette University for the Charles E. Kubly Research Center as well as to the Medical College for the Charles E. Kubly Access Project. My parents’ personal donations, while continuing to support the mission of the foundation, are done independent of the foundation. The Charles E. Kubly Foundation is a public 501(c)(3) charity and conducts a thorough process with several of our medical advisers to decide on mission statement worthy projects. My parents also continue to be major supporters of the foundation, and I personally could not be more proud of their passion and commitment to this cause! Be sure to mark you calendars and start to spread the word as planning is well underway for the 12th annual Beyond the Blues. This year, we will be at Turner Hall on Sept. 19, 2015. We hope to see you and your friends there! Thank you again for your continued support and trust in what we are accomplishing. Together we are making a difference! Molly Kubly Fritz President INSIDE: Beyond the Blues 2 Projects Funded 4 zero suicide 6 event news Beyond the Blues 2014 Exceeds Expectations Another great year! Thank you donors for another successful Beyond the Blues. This year’s event was held at Discovery World, Pier Wisconsin in the tent and featured a picnic theme. Guests enjoyed Bartolotta’s catering and music by Dan Dance (always a favorite!) and DJ Tarik Moody from 88.9Radio Milwaukee. For fun, we hosted a scavenger hunt, which included a stop at a “Wishing Tree.” Patti Aversa was our winner! Perhaps best of all, we enjoyed some of the mildest weather ever in our 11 years hosting this event. We would like to extend our gratitude to our Sponsors and Blues Backers. This year we raised a record amount of sponsorship for the event, totaling $120,000. With ticket sales and donations, the event brought in a record $170,000, which will be used to support important mental health projects in the coming year! Please see a list of our recently funded projects on page 4. Join us in 2015 on Saturday, September 19, at Turner Hall for Beyond the Blues and Barbecue! BTB 2014 was held at Discovery World, Pier Wisconsin Linda Hruska and Alice Archabal 2 www.charlesekublyfoundation.org A Wishing Tree for our guests 2014 event sponsors Debbie McGregor and Jean Gorham Back row (l to r): Lisa Vogt, Maureen Sievers, Robert Rick; Middle row (l to r): Laura Harrigan, Kris Rick, Amy Argall, Patti Aversa; Front row (l to r): Sue Gador, Lyn Bian and Kristin Reynolds Back row (l to r): Jim Walker, Devin Wolf, Chris Tornehl, Jen Walker, Mary Tornehl, Brea Erickson, Ross Williams, Angela Williams, Tom Doerr, Amy Schelble; Front row (l to r): David Schumacher, Scott Williams, Amy Wolf, Billie Kubly, Sumeeta Krishnaney, Susie Steiner, Jason Steiner Aqua Level $10,000 Anonymous Colony Brands, Inc. Meg Fetherston Kasch & Libby Kasch Teal Level $5,000 William & Sandy Heitz Family Foundation Sandy & Dennis Kuester Cathy & Mike White The Windhover Foundation Turquoise Level $2,500 Robert W. Baird & Co. Cedar Street Advisors Executive Benefits Network Everett Smith Group Foundation Laura M. Gralton Diane and Robert Jenkins Family Foundation Mary & Ted Kellner Beth & Will Kubly Sally & Chip Kubly Anne & Fred Luber Milwaukee Admirals Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine/ Medical College of Wisconsin Rogers Memorial Hospital Bette Ross in memory of Debbie Ross Thom Jen & Todd Schoon, Northwestern Mutual Kristyn & David Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. James Wigdale Angela & Ross Williams Navy Level $1,000 Peggie Baumann The Bourne Family Continental Properties Company, Inc. Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. Julie & Andy Gusho HSI Properties Susan & Leander Jennings Evelyn Kelly Mary Ann & Charles LaBahn Marquette University College of Health Sciences Power Test, Inc. R & R Insurance Services, Inc. In memory of Susie Reed Julianne & Stephen Spadafora Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Tector Kathleen & Frank Thometz Mary & Chris Tornehl Dr. and Mrs. James Walker Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Sunny & Sandy Williams Wolf Paving Co., Inc. Denim Level $500 Kerry & John Bolger Adam & Julia Desmond Marlene & John Kreilkamp William LaBahn Linda & Curt Lundeen Peggy & Ned Purtell Lori, Abby & Chloe Kilian in memory of Debbie Ross Thom Liz & Steve Roesler Debbie and Camp Van Dyke 3 projects funded The Charles E. Kubly Foundation proudly supported the following projects this winter: The N.E.W. Mental Health Connection, a nonprofit organization in the Fox Valley focused on connecting community stakeholders and resources to improve mental health, will host a training on suicide prevention with nationally known speaker Dr. Shawn Shea. Dr. Shea will train more than 50 primary care physicians and 150 counselors, psychologists, social workers, case managers and substance abuse counselors. He uses a CASE (Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events) model in his training. Family Service of Racine will host Mental Health First Aid training for 25 community members, primarily clergy and nonprofit staff. Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based, in-person training program that teaches individuals how to recognize and respond to the warning signs of mental illness and substance abuse disorders and how to link people to appropriate treatment. Grand Avenue Club provides support to young adults in college with persistent mental illness. With grant support, they will continue their Young Adult Supported Education Program (YASE), partnering with MATC to provide support groups called SWAP (Students With a Purpose), host an educational expo, and help students to secure employment. Whitefish Bay High School/REDgen/Northshore Health Department will train three individuals in Milwaukee’s North Shore (a Whitefish Bay School District Representative, a mental health professional and an individual from a faith-based organization) in QPR, a suicide prevention model. QPR stands for a trainer model: Question, Persuade and Refer. Gatekeeper training will then be provided to more than 100 individuals in the North Shore. The Healing Center, an Aurora Well Community Program, will train staff of the Healing Center and the Sexual Assault Treatment Center in QPRT (a QPR model for clinicians). The center, located in Walker’s Point, is the only treatment center of its kind in Milwaukee, providing support, advocacy and education to survivors of sexual abuse with a focus on serving lowincome, uninsured and under-served people who lack access to resources. Active Minds on Campus at Marquette will host a Mental Health Awareness Week in spring 2015. A grant from the foundation will cover the costs of speaker Jordan Burnham. Active Minds is a student-led group that raises awareness of mental health on college campuses. Marquette is proud to have one of the more successful chapters in the United States. Sisters4Cure is a grass-roots organization that helps African-American women with breast cancer to improve the changes of recovery through healthy living practices. There is a significant correlation between a breast cancer diagnosis and depression. With increased exercise, healthy eating habits and mental health care, if needed, women stand a better chance of recovery. Funds will be used for support group consultants and printed materials on depression. Mount Mary University is currently studying the impact of trauma on school performance. With grant support, they will complete phase two of their Trauma Sensitive School Project at Northwest Catholic School. This is a prevention project aimed at reducing students’ depression and anxiety resulting from the effects of childhood trauma. Psychologists trained in lower brain interventions will provide instruction on calming techniques. Prevent Suicide Greater Milwaukee received a grant to support their Second Annual Suicide Prevention Conference called “Coming Together: Action, Hope, Recovery.” The conference was held on November 14. Funds were used for speaker honorariums, printed materials, and to provide scholarships for attendees who could not otherwise afford to attend. This past fall, Milwaukee’s Department of Veterans Affairs and the American Legion Auxiliary hosted a National Veterans Creative Arts Festival. The event was held at the Milwaukee Theatre and more than 130 veteran artists exhibited their award-winning work. A grant was provided to sponsor NVCAF workshops for veteran guests. It is known that the arts are an important part of recovery, health and wellness. A grant was provided to the Public Policy Forum to support a Behavioral Health Outpatient Capacity Analysis, which will assess the current capacity of clinical outpatient services in Milwaukee County for low-income adults and children, as well as identify gaps in access and strategies to improve access to care. The analysis is being managed by the Public Policy Forum, and conducted by the Human Services Research Institute and the Technical Assistance Collaborative, two nationally recognized consulting firms with extensive experience addressing mental health policy and planning across the country. 4 www.charlesekublyfoundation.org blues backers 2014 Thank you 2014 Blues Backers for supporting our event with a contribution of $50 or more. We also thank our anonymous donors and many loyal donors who have contributed in the past. Molly & Benjamin Abrohams Tom & Ann Goris Helen J. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Anderson Dr. & Mrs. Perry Gould Robin & Pamela Reily Daniel & Amy Argall Mary & Tom Goulet Jim & Joni Reinhart Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Ariens Michael & Katherine Grebe Robert & Kris Rick Donna & Donald Baumgartner Grebe Family Linda & Blaine Rieke Polly & Robert Beal Bill & Marilyn Haker Betty Chris Saites Peter & Sally Blommer Libby & Bill Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Savage Ginny & Mike Bolger Don & Sharon Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Tom Schmit Deanna Braeger Rob & C’za Helf Patsy Schroeder Suzy & John Brennan Hendon Publishing Company Patty & Peter Schuyler Susie & Adam Brotz Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Heston John T. Seaman Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Brown Muderlak/Hinner Family Kristin & John Sheehan Gretchen & Bill Burns Tom & Deb Jansen Audrey Spiegel Jose Carlino Design Jayne Jordan William & Sally Stevens Mike & Marian Carroll Laura & Jeff Jorgensen Danielle & Timothy Strauss Dr. & Mrs. William Cullinan The Paul Kelly Family Randy Strauss Alberta & Bill Darling Juliet Kersten & David Rusch Scott & Mary Sullivan Jen & Mike Darrow Bob & Pat Kraft Barbara H. Sullivan Sue & Russ Darrow Marina & Frank Krejci Annette Suridis Barbara & Gordon Davidson Raymond & Barbara Krueger Sheila & John Taphorn Kate & F.R. Dengel Bobby & Kristin Kuesel Nancy Touhey John & Pat Dowd Joan Lubar & John Crouch Mrs. Betsy Trimble Janet Eggie Paul Luber & Family Jessica Trinkl R. David & Susan Ells Janey & Doug Mac Neil Tom & Kate Tuttle Christiane & Ernst Endres Patrick & Jill Marget Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tyson Laura & Jack Fabick Diane & Terry McGauran Bob & Brooke Walker Mr. & Mrs. William Faude Joe McGowean Mr. & Mrs. Blair Wangman Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Finley Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Messinger Bob & Barb Whealon Boots & Dick Fischer Barbara & Henrik Moe Scott & Abby Williams Kelly & Jeff Fitzsimmons Mike & Shelley Muranyi Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wilson Jerry & Michele Flemma Lisa & Eric Nelson Robin Wilson & Peter Foote Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Michael Nelson Tom & Patt Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Daniel O’Connell Dr. & Mrs. Richard Fritz Tracy Oerter Mr. & Mrs. Michael Glaisner Ms. Diane Pellegrin Ellen & Dick Glaisner Susie & Terry Porter Abe & Beverly Goldberg Dr. John R. Raymond Amy & Darren Goldstein Kevin & Paige Reilly Thank You! 5 donors 2014 $15,000+ Dr. & Mrs. Michael Kubly Mr. & Mrs. Fred Luber $10,000 - 14,999 Colony Brands, Inc. Mrs. Meg Fetherston Kasch $5,000 - 9,999 Heil Family Foundation William & Sandy Heitz Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Ted Kellner Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Kuester Liberty Mutual - Brennan Insurance Rite Hite Foundation Mrs. Edward Spiegel Windhover Foundation $2,500 - 4,999 Ms. Elaine Burke The Bartolotta Restaurant Group Al & Elsie Blick Family Fund Mrs. Joseph Blommer Cedar Street Advisors Mr. & Mrs. Peter Drake Everett Smith Group, Ltd. Executive Benefits Network, Mr. & Mrs. David Fritz Daniel & Laura Gruber Charitable Lead Trust The Diane & Robert Jenkins Family Foundation, Inc Kopmeier Family Fund Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kubly Mr. & Mrs. William Kubly Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Lutz Medical College of Wisconsin Dept. of Psychiatry Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Purtell Mr. & Mrs. William Perez Mrs. Bette Ross Rogers Memorial Hospital Robert W. Baird & Company Mr. & Mrs. David Schumacher Mr. Harris Turer Mr. & Mrs. Ross Williams Mr. & Mrs. James Wigdale $1,500 - 2,499 Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Bourne Dr. & Mrs. William Cullinan Kelben Foundation Ms. Evelyn Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Charles Krause Northwestern Mutual, Mr. & Mrs. Todd Schoon Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Tector The Wallace Family Foundation $1,000 - 1,499 Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Anderson Anonymous Anonymous Mrs. Peggie Baumann Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carroll Continental Properties Mr. & Mrs. Russell Darrow Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Goris HSI Development Partners, LLC Dr. & Mrs. Leander Jennings Ms. Lori Kilian Mr. & Mrs. William Krugler Mr. & Mrs. Charles LaBahn Mrs. Mary Lacy Mr. & Mrs. James Lovelace Mr. Paul Luber Marquette University Mrs. Elaine Marshall Mr. & Mrs. John McGregor Asher & Susan Nichols Family Fund Power Test, Inc. R&R Insurance Audrey F. Ross Charitable Lead Trust Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ross John & Kathleen Schneider Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Scoggin Mr. & Mrs. Ross D. Siragusa Jr. Mr. Arthur Smith Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Spadafora Mr. & Mrs. Frank Thometz Dr. & Dr. Christopher Tornehl Dr. & Mrs. James Walker Mr. & Mrs. John Wasmer Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Mr. & Mrs. Allen Williams Wolf Paving Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wythes Mr. & Mrs. Edward Zore Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Ziegler $500 - 999 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Ableman Mr. & Mrs. Dan Argall Mr. & Mrs. Mark Baumgartner Ms. Gwynne Birkel Mr. & Mrs. T. Michael Bolger Mr. & Mrs. John Bolger Mrs. Robert Braeger Mr. & Mrs. John Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Brown Mr. & Mrs. Adam Desmond Mr. & Mrs. Dean Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. William Foote Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Friedman Mrs. Richard Gebhardt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Goulet Mr. & Mrs. Michael Grebe Mr. & Mrs. William Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hentzen Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hillis Mr. & Mrs. Philip Jennings Mr. & Mrs. G. Fredrick Kasten Mr. & Mrs. Michael Katz Mr. & Mrs. John Kreilkamp Mr. William LaBahn Mr. & Mrs. Ferguson Locke Mr. & Mrs. Curt Lundeen Mr. John Lundeen Mr. & Mrs. Paul Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Henrik Moe Mr. John Perrigo Mr. Bruce Pindyck Mr. & Mrs. Ned Purtell Mr. & Mrs. Edward Purtell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steve Roesler Mr. & Mrs. Mason Ross Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Savage Mrs. Louis Schroeder The Sheehan Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Camp Van Dyke Mr. & Mrs. Scott Williams Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wilson Mrs. Christian Zillig $1 - 499 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Abrohams Mr. & Ms. Timothy Aik Mr. James Aker Mr. Jonathan Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Armbrust Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Ariens Mr. John Armbruster Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Asmuth Mr. & Mrs. Scott Austin Mr. & Mrs. David Aversa Mr. & Mrs. Donald Baumgartner Mr. & Mrs. Steven Bach Mr. & Mrs. Michael Banaszak Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bartoletti Mr. Sean Barrett Ms. Sharon Bayless Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beal Mr. & Mrs. Edward Beckert Bell Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Barry Bian Mr. & Mrs. Mark Birmingham Mrs. William Blake Mr. & Mrs. Peter Blommer Mr. & Mrs. Emily Begel and Brian Bodendein Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Boeckmann Ms. Karen Boldt Mr. & Mrs. Aldo Bonfiglio Mr. & Mrs. William Bonnell Mr. & Mrs. John Borges Bottomline Technologies Ms. Laura Bouslough Mr. Charles Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Breceda Mr. & Mrs. Adam Brotz Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Brown Mr. & Mrs. William Browne Ms. Aimee Brunner Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Bruce Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brumder Mr. & Mrs. Casey Brunner Mr. & Mrs. Bryde Mr. Thomas Buestrin, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. William B. Burns Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Burke Mr. & Mrs. Roy Burroughs Mr. & Mrs. John Burgan Mr. Christopher Burke & Ms. Jessica Mech Mr. & Mrs. Mark Burrall Mrs. Joy Butterfield Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Butterfield Mr. Jose Carlino Mr. & Mrs. James Carey Ms. Kathleen Cavallo Ms. Kathryn Choren Mr. & Mrs. Joe Cincotta Ms. Sara Clayton Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Cloninger Mrs. Barbara Collings Mr. Anthony Consiglio Dr. Michelle Cornette Ms. Sarah Cyganiak Mr. & Mrs. Tom Dalum Dr. William & Senator Darling Mr. & Mrs. Michael Darrow Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Davidson Mr. & Mrs. William Davis Ms. Emily Davis Mr. & Mrs. Robert Davis Dr. & Mrs. Wilbur Davis Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. F.R. Dengel lll Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Donner Mr. & Mrs. John Dorr Mr. & Mrs. John Dowd Mr. Francis Dowd Mr. & Mrs. Nick Dzierzanowski Mr. & Mrs. William Ebinger Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Edquist Ms. Janet K. Eggie Mr. & Mrs. David Ekvall Mr. & Mrs. David Ells Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Emmerich Mr. & Mrs. Ernst Endres Mr. & Mrs. Peter Epperson Mr. & Mrs. Andy Erickson Ms. Brea Erickson Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Erlacher Mr. & Mrs. Kent Erlandson Dr. & Mrs. John Esser Mr. & Mrs. Jack Fabick Ms. Cathleen Fagan Mr. & Mrs. Gary Fandek Mr. & Mrs. William Faude Mr. William Feerick Mr. & Mrs. Neil Feldmann Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Finley Mr. & Mrs. Richard Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Fitzsimmons Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Flemma Mr. & Mrs. Saverio Flemma Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Florsheim Mr. & Mrs. Scott Forrer Foster Family Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Larry Foster Ms. Patt Franciosi Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fratantuno Mr. & Mrs. William Frazier Ms. Sarah Meggan Friedman Dr. & Mrs. Richard Fritz Mr. & Mrs. Brad Gador Mrs. Jeanne Gaenslen Mr. & Mrs. Steven Gall Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gardner Mr. & Mrs. George Gaspar Mr. William Gaus Mr. & Mrs. Gary Gerlach Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Gildner Mr. George Gilman Ms. Amanda Gilman Mr. & Mrs. Norma & Ian Gilson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Glaisner Mr. & Mrs. Richard Glaisner Mr. & Mrs. J. Littleton Glover Mr. & Mrs Abe Goldberg Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gorham Dr. & Mrs. Perry Gould Mr. & Mrs. Reed Graf Mr. & Mrs. Michael Grebe Jr. Mr. Michael Griggs Mr. David Haglund Mr. & Mrs. William Haker Mr. & Mrs. John Hammes Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hanley Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hansen Mrs. Laura Harrigan Ms. Sara Hayes Mr. Timothy Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Robert Helf Hendon Publishing Company Mr. & Mrs. Phil Heston Mr. Jim Hill Ms. Mary Hinner Mr. Michael Hippee Mr. & Mrs. James Hoerchner Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Holton Mr. & Mrs. Jon Hopkins Mrs. William Howland Mr. Aaron Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jansen Ms. Susan Jans Mr. & Mrs. David Johnson Mr. Otis Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Jordan Ms. Jayne Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Jorgensen Mr. Kirk Juffer Mr. Stephen Kallao Mr. & Mrs. Richard Karnes Ms. Debra Glick Katz Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kelly Ms. Juliet Kersten Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kieckhefer Mr. Michael Kilian Mrs. Judith Kilian-Weber Ms. Abby Kilian Ms. Chloe Kilian Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kister Mr. & Mrs. Robert Koehler Mr. Bill Koehler Mr. & Mrs. Kipp Koester Ms. Margot Kohl Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Koppa Mr. & Mrs. Bob Kraft Dr. & Mrs. Frank Kreitzer Mr. & Mrs. Frank Krejci Mr. & Mrs. Todd Krieg Ms. Sumeeta Krishnaney Ms. Mikki Krombach Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Krueger Dr. & Mrs Alvin K. Krug Ms. Sue Kubly Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kuesel Mrs. John Kuesel Mr. & Mrs. Steve Kuhnmuench Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Kunz Mr. & Mrs. Jack LaBlonde Mr. & Mrs. Joel LaBlonde Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ladky Mr. & Mrs. James Ladky Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lajsic Mr. & Mrs. David Laudon Mr. Marc Lazzaro Mr. & Mrs. Ben Levy LFF Foundation Ms. Jessica Lochmann Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Long Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Low Ms. Joan Lubar Mr. & Mrs. Mariano Luna Mr. & Mrs. Douglas MacNeil Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Marget Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Martin Mr. Philip Martin Mr. & Mrs. Biff Mautz Ms. Patricia McCabe Mr. Mike McCauley Mr. & Mrs. Terry McGauran Mr. & Mrs. Joe McGowean Mr. & Mrs. John McGregor Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Messinger Mr. & Mrs. Edward Miller Mrs. John Monroe Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Moore Mr. & Mrs. Francis Morton Mr. & Mrs. Justin Morgan Ms. Barbara Moser Ms. Carol Muderlak Mr. & Mrs. Richard Muggli Mr. & Mrs. Michael Muranyi Mr. & Mrs. John Myers Mr. & Mrs. Phil Neary Mr. & Mrs. Eric Nelson Lt. General & Mrs. Michael Nelson Mrs. Sharon Newman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nordberg Mr. Gregory Norman & Mrs. Margaret Stratton Mr. & Mrs. Craig Nuechterlein Mr. & Mrs. Daniel O’Connell Mr. Patrick O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Kevin O’Donnell Mrs. Tracy Oerter Mr. & Mrs. Howard Olsen Jr. Ms. Kimberlee Olsen Ms. Margaret A. Olsen Mr. & Mrs. Steve Olsen Mr. & Mrs. Richard Olson Mr. & Mrs. John Oster III Ms. Susan Nivin Oster Ms. Rebecca Owen Mr. & Mrs. Nick Padway Mrs. Anne Pagel Ms. Julie Pandl Pediatric Dermatology & Laser Center Ms. Diane Pellegrin Mr. & Mrs. Owen Perry Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Peterson Mrs. Janet Petesch Mr. & Mrs. Paul Pheffer Ms. Janet Piehl Mr. & Mrs. Terry Porter Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Prom Ms. Kelly Prom Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Prosk Mr. & Mrs. James Quinlan Ms. Beth Ratway Dr. John R. Raymond Mrs. Paul Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Reilly-Hopkins Ms. Pamela Reily Mr. & Mrs. James Reinhart Mr. John Reising Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Reske Mr. & Mrs. Michael Reuter Mr. & Mrs. Bill Rice Mrs. Jane Rice Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rick Mr. & Mrs. John Rickmeier Mr. & Mrs. Gary Rieboldt Mr. & Mrs. Paul Riegel Mr. & Mrs. Blaine Rieke Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Robbins Ms. Catherine Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Jay Rohan Mr. & Mrs. Randy Rohmer Mr. & Mrs. Mike Roos Ms. Judith Ross Mrs. Betsy Ross-Bothe Mrs. George Saites Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Savage Mr. Dan Sax Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schelble Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Schiel Ms. Mary Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Tom Schmit Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schramka Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schreiner Mr. & Mrs. Peter Schuyler Mr. & Mrs. Charles Schumacher Mr. & Mrs. Bob Scott Mr. & Mrs. John Seaman Mr. & Mrs. John Sheehan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sheffield Shorewest Realtors Dr. & Mrs. Jeffery Shovers Mrs. Maureen Sievers Ms. Kathryn Simon Mr. & Mrs. William Sinsky Mr. & Mrs. Andy Smith Ms. Stephanie Snyder Ms. Catherine Stagmer Mrs. William Stanford Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stanley Ms. Faith Stecker Mrs. Jack Stein Mr. & Mrs. William Stevens Ms. Jessica St. John Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Scott Stoner Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Strauss Mr. & Mrs. Randy Strauss Mr. & Mrs. Steve Stuehrk Mrs. Robert Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Scott Sullivan Ms. Annette Suridis Ms. Kelli Taffora Mr. & Mrs. John Taphorn Mr. & Mrs. Jose Teigeiro Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Thom Mr. & Mrs. John Thometz Mr. & Mrs. David Tice Mr. & Mrs. Nenad Timarac Mrs. Carl Touhey Mrs. Betsy Trimble Dr. & Dr. Steven and Denise Trinkl Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tuttle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tyson Mr. & Mrs. John Urbashich Mr. Ross Vargas Mr. & Mrs. Robert Venable Mr. & Mrs. Darin Vincent Ms. Linda Vincent Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Vogt Mrs. Eckard Von Estorff Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Voss Mr. & Mrs. Robert Walker Mr. & Mrs. Willard Walker Mr. & Mrs. Charles Weber Mr. & Mrs. David Weis Mr. Christopher Welch Mr. & Mrs. William Westerfield Mr. & Mrs. Robert Whealon Mr. & Mrs. George Whyte Mr. & Mrs. John Williams Mr. & Mrs. Blair Williams Mr. & Mrs. Mark Williams Dr. Peter Foote & Dr. Robin Wilson Mrs. James Windsor Mr. & Mrs. Larry Witzling Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Wolf Mrs. Holly Wolfe Setting Goals: Zero Suicide in Wisconsin By Debi Traeder, Suicide Prevention Coordinator Mental Health America-Wisconsin There has been a lot of buzz in the media and in the medical community about “Zero Suicide.” In many cases, it has been either ignored or laughed at. “There is no such thing as zero suicides. We can’t stop them all.” Or, “Why set a goal that is unattainable?” But, let’s look at it another way: If we don’t have a goal of ZERO, what number should it be? Should we say that dropping the number of suicides in Wisconsin from more than 750 per year to 650 is acceptable? Or 500? How about 300? Of course, dropping the number is a good thing — but what about those families and loved ones of those who still die by suicide? Do they see that? Zero Suicide is a commitment to suicide prevention in the healthcare and behavioral healthcare systems. Zero Suicide is based on a systematic approach to quality improvement; it does not rely on the heroic efforts of individual clinicians but rather the conscientious and consistent use of specific tools and strategies throughout organizations. Just as health systems have been able to initiate systematic practices and policies that alleviate medical errors and falls, the Zero Suicide model can and has reduced the number of suicides. One example of the initiative’s success is the Henry Ford Health System in Michigan. There, a team involved with patient care and quality improvement was able to develop its Perfect Depression Care Model, making suicide prevention its primary goal. By use of promising and evidence-based practices, HFHS was able to reduce the suicide rate among plan members by 80 percent. Intrigued by the results of the Perfect Depression Care Model, Mental Health America of Wisconsin put together two separate teams to spend a few days at HFHS for a Perfect Depression Care Academy training. Each team consisted of two to three people from organizations around the state with the plan that they would return to their facilities and begin initiating these practices in their own systems. The organizations were varied; from small private behavioral health clinics, to a large multi-county public system provider, to full-service health systems. One example of current success is North Central Health Care of Wausau, Wis. Toni Simonson, one of the first academy attendees, has been working diligently with the behavioral health team at her facility. Since initiating the programming, they have seen a decrease in suicide attempts and two completed suicides for those under their care — down from nine just two years ago. MHA-Wisconsin thoroughly believes that the Perfect Depression Care Model is a strong, proven way to help Wisconsin in its goal of Zero Suicide and will support efforts in the state. In April 2015, a Zero Suicide Wisconsin Academy will be held at the Prevent Suicide Wisconsin Annual Conference in Stevens Point. This academy is supported by grant funding from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. An application process for teams will be made available soon. Watch for upcoming promotions. Billie Kubly Honored for Volunteer Work The Charles E. Kubly Foundation is proud to announce that The Association of Fundraising Professionals Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter awarded Billie Kubly with the Evan P. Helfaer Donor Award in recognition of her active role in philanthropic efforts throughout the region. The award presentation was held at the 36th annual awards luncheon on November 11 at the Pfister Hotel. Billie is Charlie’s mother and honorary board member of The Charles E. Kubly Foundation. Amalia Schoone (l) from AFP presents Billie Kubly with the Evan P. Helfaer Donor Award for her philanthropic efforts. 6 www.charlesekublyfoundation.org New Director Joins Foundation Christina is a Marquette University Law School and Babson College alumna. Most recently, she was the development director at ABCD: After Breast Cancer Diagnosis. She brings extraordinary relationship management and strategic planning skills to The Charles E. Kubly Foundation. Christina has both regional and national client service experience, as well as expertise garnered through extensive community nonprofit board service. She serves on the United Way Women’s Leadership Council and the board of Life Navigators, and is a trustee at the Milwaukee Montessori School. She has a passion for nonprofits and realizing an impact in the community. In her spare time, Christina loves traveling and sailing with her husband and three girls. She is also an avid runner, voracious reader and aspiring chef. Christina Wilson Berger Cause for the Claus Was a Huge Success! On December 6, our board member Lori Kilian hosted a Christmas-themed fundraiser called Cause for the Claus at the Pavilion in Cedarburg. The event included an auction, a raffle, a DJ, and a chili buffet, and, perhaps most fun, guests wore Santa outfits, elf costumes, and other festive clothes. Special auction and raffle items included a Cedarburg merchants basket, beer for a year from Miller-Coors, a gorgeous $2,000 diamond necklace donated by Armbruster Jewelers in Cedarburg, and much more. The event raised more than $14,000 for The Charles E. Kubly Foundation. Thank you, Lori and all the supporting guests! 7 THE CHARLES E. KUBLY FOUNDATION PO BOX 170284 Milwaukee, WI 53217-8020 Board of Directors Molly Kubly Fritz, President Stephen Spadafora, Vice President Salesforce.com Ross Williams, Treasurer Robert W. Baird & Co. John Bolger, Secretary Bolger Legal Group Dan Bird, M.S., SAC Alliance Counseling Center Meg Fetherston Kasch Evelyn Kelly Cablevision Lori R. Kilian Sally Kubly Linda L. Lundeen Milwaukee Magazine Devin Wolf Wolf Paving save the date 9.19.15 turner hall