because of you! - Opportunity Project
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because of you! - Opportunity Project
OP-DATE TThe HE O P P O R T U N I T Y PProject R O J E C T NNewsletter E W S L E T T E R • • FFall a l l 22013 015 Opportunity 2013 HIGHLIGHTS: Veterans’ Services Nutrition and Wellness at OP Our Members at Work Brain Injury Awareness In the Community 2015 HIGHLIGHTS IT’S BEEN A GREAT YEAR BECAUSE OF YOU! u Brain Injury Awareness Month 2015 u Nutrition, Health and Wellness u Healthy Brain Healthy Me u Gumbo Cook of Challenge Executive Director Report I am so pleased to present this OP-DATE 60 East Willow issue.Street We have been doing Millburn, Newmany Jerseynew, 07041 exciting and 973-921-1000 challenging activities to www.opportunityproject.org expand our services and @opproj.org provide more program Board Ofof Trustees Board Trusteeschoices for our members. In this issue you will Marc E.E. Berson, Esq.Esq. Marc Berson, Carol Albanese Chairman Chairman Executive Director see photos and read reports from our staff Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman describing our new community partnerships, Vice President Vice President new Ritatechnology S. Yohalem and new programs. Rita S. Yohalem Vice saw President 2012 OP enter into a partnership with Vice President Gemma M. Giantomasi, Esq. New Jersey Health the Veterans Administration Marla S. Smith Secretary Care System to provide vocational services and Treasurer community integration services to returning Kerri B. Levine Treasurer Gemma M. Giantomasi, Esq. veterans diagnosed with brain injury. As with all Secretary survivors, our veterans need long term Members support the crisis and rehabilitation Kerri after H. Berson Salvatore A. Davino have passed. A. We are honored to be given this Salvatore Harriet Derman,Davino J.S.C. (ret.) opportunity to give back to those who have Harriet Derman, Angelo J. Genova, Esq.J.S.C. (ret.) given so much! Angelo Genova, Esq Stephen M.J.Greenberg, Esq. Stephen M. Greenberg, Esq. Murray Kushner In 2012, we received Deborah Phillips Deborah Phillips ourBarbara second Sobel three year Marla S. Smith accreditation from CARF Theodore Barbara SobelStampoulos (the Committee onEsq. David S. Stone, David S. Stone, Esq. Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities). Opportunity Project Team Opportunity Project Team This certification allows Carol Albanese, LCSW, Albanese, LCSW, MSWMSW usCarol to continue providing Executive Director Executive Director Supported Employment Tara Kapleau, LPC, MS, CRC Services to our vocational Tara Kapleau, Program Director LPC, MS, CRC members allowed Program Coordinator Melissa A.and Cardinale, MSus to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the VA. Nutrition Counselor Takia Ruff, BA Andrea Cohen, RN Communications Unit Counselor Nurse Educator With these accomplishments, there Elizabeth Daugherty Jacqueline Marino have been challenges: Office Manager Resource Unit/ •Michael Financialchallengesduetofundingcutsfor Moran, MS, OTR/L Community Integration Counselor Occupational Therapy Counselor brain injury services and a transition to a Louis Norton, MPA Arlene Lieberman, M.Ed., CRC We are Managed Care system of funding. Vocational Counselor Vocational Counselor involved in a strong committee of providers Jacqueline Rizzi to makeand our voices Rhonda Brown, BAheard in this area. Cognitive Integration Counselor Case Management Counselor •Community Wearemourningthelossofthreeofour Tom Shea, PsyD wonderful members Amy Sigona, MS who will always be Vocational Counselor remembered. Development Director Amy Sigona, MS Development Director Most of all during the triumphs and challenges, Elizabeth Daugherty Melissa Wish, LSW we have been able Office Administrator Social Work Counselor to count on your support and we humbly thank you. We couldn’t do it without your generosity and dedication to our mission. MESSAGE FROM FROMTHE THECHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN MESSAGE COMMUNITY PARTNERS 2015 marks our 21st year of providing programs and As I look backwho oversupport the pastus year at We appreciate our community with services forpartners brain injury survivors. As I look back donations and in-kind services. Opportunity Project, I am struck by the over the years, I am truly impressed by the success programs and theand daily Barnabas Health of Opportunity breadth ofProject’s our successful programs on our members and the community. We debbyyoga (Debbieimpact Kaminsky) on its members and the remainimpact the first and only free standing Clubhouse Diabetes Foundation community. end of our Downtown Millburn Development program in the Alliance stateNearing of (DMDA) Newthe Jersey. Glenwood School Walk A19th Thonyear, in 2014 we will celebrate our Investors Bank The mission of Opportunity Project (OP) is to 20th Of year of operations- Wow! It is truly Millburn Short Hills Chamber Commerce empower persons with brain injuries to achieve Neiman Marcus Short Hills hard toself-determination, believe that an ideapersonal formulated by self-esteem, growth, Marc Berson, Esq. E. Sodexo Food Services independence attainment of their parents ofand twothe young adult brain injury Chairman Starbucks full potential. survivors coming together in a back office Words Bookstore in Millburn would blossom into this This Op-Date is filled with reports, pictures and highlights of Opportunity Marc E. Berson, Esq. Project’s accomplishments of important 2015. We continually re-evaluate organization that calls all of the Chairman Clubhouse programs to adapt to members’ needs. This year we added the Opportunity Project’s Clubhouse home. Occupational Therapy Unit and Social Work Unit. To better serve our members, we have grown the health and wellness initiatives in partnership This OP-DATE is filled with reports,nutrition pictures,program information of the with Barnabas Health. Our part-time has now become a full-time, 5 day per week, Nutrition and Wellness Clubhouse Program. business & accomplishments of OP this past year. From receiving OP’s injury awareness and fundraising activitiessuccesses continueintoserving be a ourbrain second 3 year CARF accreditation; to unique critical part of the Clubhouse’s efforts. Our Annual Golf Classic was the oursuccessful community of returning Veterans; to theand expansion of our most to date, raising over $300,000; Brain Injury Awareness Month events continue to grow, focusing onfor community corporate Nutrition Wellness program funded by the Merckand Company Theand DMDA Girls Night Out raised $1,000 OP brain injury awareness. It has been quite a year! Foundation with assistance provided by Barnabas Health; to the growth of our vocational program with of so It is only with your support that we are ablethe to help provide themany muchofneeded programs and services to brain injury survivors. OPanhas servedsuccessful hundreds community and business partnersit has been overall of year. adultsWe with thethat demand for the fundraising Clubhouse services canbrain onceinjury again and report our annual efforts continues to grow. Membership is including Jean Day, The Yankee Raffle and our Annual Golf life-long andBlue our doors are always open. With diminishing Classic have surpassedgovernment the prior year’s donation and sponsor totals. support dollars we are forced to do support. We thank you for your ongoing more with fewer funds and yet no We are proud to partner with the member is ever denied services due Millburn Chamber of Commerce. Thanks toalso donations can lookfrom to the ourGlenwood Board School of trustees through their OPwho was honored at their Come to We lack of financial resources. 2012 Walk A Thon – We were able to purchase Together Gala commitment, dedication and support continue to in be2012. a vital part new satalight® technology for our members Weoflook forward toProject’s the future with and continued success. Opportunity growth anticipation and thank you for all that you do for Opportunity Project. I am so proud of how far OP has come, of the incredible staff that Carol Marc E. Albanese, Berson our Executive Director, leads and of our incredible Chairman members who continue to teach and set the example for all of us. On the Cover: Photograph by Steven Hockstein – Harvard Studio Photography Opportunity Project Founders: Marc E. Berson, Lisa Goldman and Rita Yohalem. On Words the Cover: Photography by Steven Hockstein - Harvard Studio Bookstore in Maplewood donated proceeds from their book salesPhotography to OP. 1 2 BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH We could not have done all of this without COMMUNITY PARTNERS the generous support of all of our sponsors Executive Director Report and donors. THANK YOU to everyone I am so pleased to We appreciate our community partners who support us with who participated and helping to ensure that present this OP-DATE donations and in-kind services. Brain Injury Awareness Month 2015 was a issue. We have been doing tremendous success. Barnabas Health many new, exciting and debbyyoga (Debbie Kaminsky) challenging activities to GUMBO COOK-OFF SPONSOR Diabetes Foundation expand our services and u Investors Bank Downtown Millburn Development Alliance (DMDA) provide more program Mayor Robert Tillotson of Millburn presenting 2015 proclamation u The Millburn Fire Department Glenwood School Walk A Thon choices for our members. Investors Bank In this you We are issue proud towill announce our Injury Brain Millburn Short Hills ChamberHEALTHY Of Commerce BRAIN HEALTHY ME Carol Albanese see photos Month and readactivities are more successful Awareness Neiman Marcus Short Hills Executive Director SPONSOR reports fromThis our year staff BAM 2015 raised over every year! Sodexo Food Services u Newark Beth Israel Medical Center describing our new community partnerships, Starbucks $38,000 and we educated more community new technology and new programs. Words Bookstore members than ever about brain injury! CHAMPION SPONSORS 2012 saw OP enter into a partnership with u Century 21 Construction theWe Veterans Administration Jersey Health launched BAM 2015New on March 2 with Mayor Robert Tillotson u The Fidelco Group Care System to provide vocational services and of Millburn who issued a proclamation declaring March 2015 as u The Fairholme Foundation community integration services to returning Brain Injury Awareness Month in the town of Millburn. BAM 2015 u Newark Beth Israel Medical Center veterans diagnosed with brain injury. As with packedour fullveterans of activities, bothterm old and new. There were so many allwas survivors, need long eventsafter andthe activities thatrehabilitation we couldn’t share it all on one page! support crisis and AMBASSADOR SPONSORS have passed. We are honored to be given this u Industrial Properties Look for our BAM symbol through-out this OpDate to opportunity to give back2015 to those who have u Hollister Construction learn given soabout much!our first ever “Healthy Brain Healthy Me Wellness u Kenneth Mandelbaum Day” and our Gumbo Cook-Off Challenge between Millburn u Morgan Stanley In 2012, we received The DMDA $1,000 for OP Mayor Robert Tillotson and Firefighter Dave Hammond, of theGirls Night Out raised our second three year u David and Marian Rocker Millburn Fire accreditation fromDepartment. CARF u Block & Zuckerman (the Committee on Our BlueJean Accreditation of Day tradition continues and is now ADVOCATE SPONSORS Rehabilitation Facilities). in its 20th year! Our Speakers Bureau was very busy u Network Management Solutions This certification allows to local businesses on their brain giving presentations u Howard Kaminsky usinjury to continue providing awareness days. Employees throughout New u Susan and Ilan Hirschfeld Supported Employment Jersey participated by making a donation so they could Services to our vocational FRIEND SPONSORS dress casually while learning about the causes, signs and members and allowed us to enter into a u Valley National Bank symptoms of brain injury and prevention. We are proud to partner with the Memorandum of Understanding with the VA. With these accomplishments, there have been challenges: u The Wish Family Millburn Chamber of Commerce. Thanks to donations from the Glenwood School OP Napolitano, was honored at Quigly their Come u Hunrath, & Taylor 2012 Walk A Thon – We were able to purchase Together Gala in 2012. new satalight® technology for our members PARTICIPANTS • Financialchallengesduetofundingcutsfor brain injury services and a transition to a Managed Care system of funding. We are involved in a strong committee of providers to make our voices heard in this area. u u u u u • Wearemourningthelossofthreeofour wonderful members who will always be remembered. Most of all during the triumphs and challenges, we have been able to count on your support and we humbly thank you. We couldn’t do it without your generosity and dedication to our mission. u Chiesa, Shahinian & Giantomasi Fox Rothschild LLP Investors Bank Short Hills & Iselin Massage Envy Short Hills Sports Training Physical Therapy The Learning RX Short Hills Fox Rothchild, Sports Training Pyhsical Therapy, Hollister Words Bookstore in Maplewood donated proceeds from their book sales to OP. Construction Services, and Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi 3 2 ABOUT THE CLUBHOUSE Executive Director Report COMMUNITY PARTNERS Our mission is to empower our members to achieve their goals — Our I am so pleased to We appreciate our community partners who support us with philosopy has always beenthis andOP-DATE will continue todonations be “By The Members, present and in-kind services. haveThe beenMembers!” doing For The Membersissue. and We About With your support we 21 Barnabas many new, exciting and have been providing services to our members for years! Health debbyyoga (Debbie Kaminsky) challenging activities to Diabetes Foundation expandof our services and OP has served hundreds members with braininjury–Our Clubhouse is Downtown Millburn Development Alliance (DMDA) provide more program continuously evolving and growing. Our members have a broad spectrum Glenwood School Walk A Thon choices for our members. of abilities, interests and causes of brain injury. Recognizing their changing Investors Bank In this issue you will needs and preferences, we have developed new Clubhouse Millburnprograms Short Hills Chamber Of Commerce Carol Albanese see photos and read to better serve their needs. The Clubhouse is divided into units which Neiman Marcus Short Hills Executive Director reports from our staff incorporate all program operations and activities, providing training while Sodexo Food Services describing our new community partnerships, Starbucks for members to learn key pre-vocational and daily living skills to assist new technology and new programs. Words Bookstore them in their everyday life. 2012 saw OP enter into a partnership with the Administration New Jersey Health • Veterans Cognitive and Community To go directly to OP Website Care System to provide vocational services and for more information scan Integration Skills Unit community integration services to returning the below QR Code. • Nutrition, Health and veterans diagnosed with brain injury. As with Wellnessour Unit all survivors, veterans need long term • Occupational Therapy Unit support after the crisis and rehabilitation • Social Work Unit have passed. We are honored to be given this opportunity to give back to those who have • Vocational Unit given so much! In 2012, we received our second three year accreditation from CARF (the Committee on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities). This certification allows us to continue providing Supported Employment STROKE Services to our vocational MOTOR VEHICLE members and allowed us to enter into a 16% Memorandum ACCIDENT of Understanding with the VA. The DMDA Girls Night Out raised $1,000 for OP LEADING CAUSES OF BRAIN INJURY FOR OP MEMBERS 40% With these accomplishments, there have been challenges: MEMBER HIGHLIGHT One of the Members’ favorite groups is “I Am A Work In Progress”. Members share their thoughts about recovering from brain injury and what their goals are for the future. Thanks to donations from the Glenwood School 2012 Walk A Thon – We were able to purchase new satalight® technology for our members OP Member Yasin: We are proud to partner with the Millburn Chamber of Commerce. OP was honored at their Come Together Gala in 2012. • Financialchallengesduetofundingcutsfor OTHER ABI brain injury services and a transition to a ACCIDENT/ 35% ManagedVIOLENCE Care system of funding. We are involved in a strong committee of providers 5% to make our voices heard in this area. • Wearemourningthelossofthreeofour wonderful members who will always be remembered. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is an external blow or jolt to the head “I’m a work in progress because I am trying to troubleshoot my own problems and learn how to think through issues and solve them on my own. I’ve come really far and I’ll never give up. I also like to empower my OP friends to work on their independence skills and confidence.” or body. Acquired Injury (ABI) is caused by a loss of oxygen to Most of all duringBrain the triumphs and challenges, the brain after birth due to medical causes. Examples we have been able to count on your support include stroke, hypoxia and anoxia. and we humbly thank you. We couldn’t do it Words Bookstore in Maplewood donated proceeds from their book sales to OP. without your generosity and dedication to our mission. 4 2 NUTRITION, HEALTH AND WELLNESS AT OP COMMUNITY PARTNERS Executive Director Report I am sobecome pleased to Wehere appreciate our community partners who support us with Health and Wellness has a central theme at present this OP-DATE andUnit in-kind services. Opportunity Project. Starting with funding for donations our Nutrition issue. We have been doing HEALTHY BRAIN and counselor in 2012 from the Merck Foundation, it has grown Barnabas Health many new, exciting and by leaps and bounds with the activities additiontoof both an debbyyoga Occupational HEALTHY ME (Debbie Kaminsky) challenging Therapist and a Nurse Educator, thanks to funding from the Diabetes Foundation MARCH 18, 2015 expand our services and Healthcare Foundation ofmore Newprogram Jersey. Downtown Millburn Development Alliance (DMDA) provide Glenwood School Walk A Thon choices for our members. New this year, we held a Health & forInvestors Bank Our goal is to provide awareness and education our members Wellness Day focusing on how exercise, In this issue you will Millburn Short Hills Chamber Of management Commerce and nutrition affects on how nutrition, see wellness therapy affect their Carol Albanese stress photosand andoccupational read Neiman Marcus Short Hills Executive overallDirector health. Members in individual counseling your brain health, promotes prevention reports participate from our staff Sodexo Food Services sessions and group activities partnerships, focusing on nutrition planning, describing our new community and helps with recovery. Starbucks new technology and new grocery shopping, mealprograms. preparation, exercise, meditation and Words Bookstore improving their into ability to performwith activities of daily living. Sponsored by Barnabas Health and 2012 saw OP enter a partnership Newark Beth Israel Medical Center the Veterans Administration New Jersey Health and held on Congressional Brain Injury Care System to provide vocational services and community integration services to returning Awareness Day, the day featured food veterans diagnosed with brain injury. As with tastings, chair massages from Massage all survivors, our veterans need long term Envy and health and wellness discussions support after the crisis and rehabilitation by local professionals including Debby have passed. We are honored to be given this Kaminsky of the Newark Yoga Movement, opportunity to give back to those who have Rosann Bostonian Ph.D, Miriam Belov given so much! MAT, RMT and Barbara Mintz MS, RD. In 2012, we received The DMDA Girls Night Out raised $1,000 for OP our second three year accreditation from CARF (the Committee on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities). This certification allows us“Itohave continue providing lost 30 pounds by participating “I have been working with my Supported in nutritionEmployment counseling” Occupational Therapy Counselor on buttoning my dress shirt on my own” Services to our vocational members and allowed us to enter into a We are proud to partner with the Memorandum of Understanding with the VA. With these accomplishments, there have been challenges: Thanks to donations from the Glenwood School 2012 Walk A Thon – We were able to purchase new satalight® technology for our members • Financialchallengesduetofundingcutsfor brain injury services and a transition to a Managed Care system of funding. We are involved in a strong committee of providers to make our voices heard in this area. Millburn Chamber of Commerce. OP was honored at their Come Together Gala in 2012. Special thanks to Amanda Aymar of the Health & Wellness Co-Op of Millburn Short Hills for her efforts and dedication to ensure the success of this event. • Wearemourningthelossofthreeofour wonderful members who will always be remembered. Most of all during the triumphs and challenges, “We are learning about healthy “I have learned about different weexercises have been able to and count cooking techniques” in yoga group howon to your do support and wesafely” humbly thank you. We couldn’t do it Words Bookstore in Maplewood donated proceeds from their book sales to OP. them without your generosity and dedication to our mission. 5 2 VOCATIONAL SERVICES Executive Director Report I am so pleased to present this OP-DATE issue. We have been doing many new, exciting and challenging activities to expand our services and provide more program choices for our members. COMMUNITY PARTNERS COMMUNITY PARTNERS We thank our community partners who providepartners our members with community We appreciate our community who support us with opportunities and support us with donations and in-kind services. donations and grants. Barnabas Health u Aaron Printing debbyyoga (Debbie Kaminsky) u Allstate Diabetes Foundation u Diabetes Foundation Downtown Millburn Development Alliance (DMDA) Glenwood School WalkuA Thon Downtown Millburn Development Alliance Investors Bank u Healthcare Foundation of NJ In this issue you will Millburn Short Hills Chamber Of Commerce Carol Albanese u Investors Bank see photos and read Neiman Marcus Short Hills Executive Director reports from our staff Sodexo Food Services u Kean University describing our new community partnerships, Created in 2001, our Vocational Program was especially Starbucks u Kessler Foundation new technology and newthe programs. designed to meet unique needs of adultswho have Words Bookstore u Martini Bistro sustained brain and provides 2012 saw OP enter intoinjuries a partnership with real-life experiences in the Veterans Administration New Jersey Health which evaluation, training and monitoring are done both Care System provide vocational services and withintothe daily operations of the Clubhouse and in the community integration services to returning community. Through a day structured around meaningful veterans diagnosed with brain injury. As with work, vocational members not only participate in personally all survivors, our veterans need long term valuable activities but also pursue individual goals and the support after the crisis and rehabilitation redevelopment of skills.to be given this have passed. We are honored opportunity to give back to those who have Opportunity Project contracts with the State Department given so much! u Massage Envy of Short Hills u Merck Foundation u Millburn Fire Department u Millburn Short Hills Chamber of Commerce u Montclair Art Museum u PaperMill Playhouse u Roxy Shoes u Rummel Foundation of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) to provide the u Shenck Foundation In 2012, we received following services: The DMDA Girls Night Out raised $1,000 for OP our second three year • Workfrom Evaluation accreditation CARF and Work Adjustment Training (the Committee (WE/WAT) on Accreditation of • Supported Employment Rehabilitation Facilities). • Job Coaching This certification allows • Long term Follow Along Services us to continue providing Supported Employment We are excited by the number of employers who offer Services to our vocational their ongoing support to our program and are pleased members and allowed us to enter into a Partners, ShopRite to welcome our newest Employment Memorandum of Understanding with the VA. u ShopRite u Smart Family Foundation u Starbucks of Millburn u United Way of Northern NJ u Valley National Bank of East Brunswick and the Millburn Free Library. With these accomplishments, there THANK YOU have been challenges: Thanks to donations from the Glenwood School 2012 Walk A Thon – We were able to purchase new satalight® technology for our members TO OUR EMPLOYMENT PARTNERS • Financialchallengesduetofundingcutsfor brain injury services and a transition to a u Special Olympics New Jersey u Aerosoles Menlo Park Managed Care system of funding. We are Barnabas Hospice and u Arts involved in aUnbound strong committee ofuproviders to make our voices u JSDD WAE heard Centerin this area. Palliative Care u Sam’s Men and Boys Clothing • Wearemourningthelossofthreeofour u JESPY House We are proud to partner with the Millburn Chamber of Commerce. OP was honored at their Come Together Gala in 2012. u ShopRite of East Brunswick wonderful members who will always be u La Strada Pizzeria remembered. u VA New Jersey u Millburn Free Library Health Care System Most of during the u allMontclair Arttriumphs Museum and challenges, Whole Foods Market we have been able to count on yourusupport Montclair Art Museum Art Truck, Valley National Bank, u New Eyes For The Needy Allstate Foundation, Downtown Millburn Development and we humbly thank you. We couldn’t do it Words Bookstore in Maplewood donated proceeds from their book sales to OP. Alliance, and Investors Foundation. u Sage ElderCare without your generosity and dedication to our mission. 6 2 OUR OP MEMBERS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT ARE FROM SEVERAL Executive Director Report COMMUNITY PARTNERS NEW JERSEY COUNTIES. This OpDatetois dedicated to our donors, funders I am so pleased We appreciate our community partners who support us with and community have amazed present this OP-DATEpartners who donations and in-kind services. 13% andWe humbled usdoing with their financial support, issue. have been 1% 2% Barnabas Health many new, exciting and encouragement, ideas and compassion for the debbyyoga (Debbie Kaminsky) challenging activities to Members. Clubhouse and our 15% 33% Diabetes Foundation 1% expand our services and Downtown Millburn Development Alliance (DMDA) 17% provide program Nowmore in our 21st year, our Clubhouse program Glenwood School Walk A Thon choices for our members. is continuously evolving andInvestors growing. Our 3% Bank In this issue you will Members are diverse, come from a wide range Millburn Short Hills Chamber Of Commerce 3% Carol Albanese Carol Albanese seeof photos and read backgrounds and are accepted socioeconomic Neiman Marcus Short Hills Executive Director Executive Director reports from our staff primarily from central andnorthern NewServices Jersey. Sodexo Food describing our new community partnerships, Starbucks Membership is life-long and no Member is ever denied services due to new technology and new programs. Words Bookstore lack of financial resources. 2012 saw OP enter into a partnership with theIn Veterans Jersey Health a time Administration where there areNew increasing demands on us all to seek and find Care System to provide vocational services and financial stability, there are obstacles, conditions and rules that affect community integration services to returning that possibility. Over the years, funding that was supportive of people veterans diagnosed with brain injury. As with brainour injury has been reduced all with survivors, veterans need long termand changed, including a transition to a managed care system of funding. Yet, we persevere in our support after the crisis and rehabilitation commitment to our Members. have passed. We are honored to be given this opportunity to give back to those who have given much! Yearsoafter year, our members and their families, as well as agencies and 13% have told us that “there is no place like the Clubhouse”. In professionals, 2012, we received The DMDA Girls Night Out raised $1,000 for OP couldthree not year do this without your support. WE APPRECIATE ALL ourWe second accreditation from CARF THAT YOU DO! (the Committee on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities). This certification allows us to continue providing Supported Employment Services to our vocational members and allowed us to enter into a We are proud to partner with the Memorandum of Understanding with the VA. GUMBO COOK-OFF CHALLENGE With these accomplishments, there have been challenges: Thanks to donations from the Glenwood School 2012 Walk A Thon – We were able to purchase new satalight® technology for our members • Financialchallengesduetofundingcutsfor brain injury services and a transition to a OP Member Yasin shares his personal Firefighter Dave Hammond, Millburn Mayor Robert Managed Care system of funding. We are story with our guests. Tillotson and Millburn Fire Chief Michael Roberts. involved in a strong committee of providers to make our voices heard in this area. Millburn Chamber of Commerce. OP was honored at their Come Together Gala in 2012. OP Members, the Millburn Fire Department, Investors Bank Staff and Mayor Robert Tillotson • Wearemourningthelossofthreeofour Over 150 guests were in attendance and a great time was had by all as Firefighter Dave wonderful members who will always Hammond and Millburn MayorbeRobert Tillotson challenged each other to a Gumbo remembered. Cook-Off. Sponsored by Investors Bank and the Millburn Fire Department. The event $9,000 Opportunity Projects Brain Most raised of all during thefor triumphs and challenges, we have been able to count on your support and we humbly thank you. We couldn’t do it without your generosity and dedication to our mission. Injury Awareness Month Campaign. Words Bookstore in Maplewood donated proceeds from their book sales to OP. 7 2 NON PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID UNION NJ PERMIT NO. 419. 60 East WilloW strEEt Millburn, nEW JErsEy 07041 DID YOU KNOW? UPCOMING EVENTS An estimated 5.3 million Americans – a little more than 2 percent of the U.S. population – currently live with disabilities resulting from traumatic brain injury (TBI). Free Information Series On an annual basis in the U.S. 1.7 million people will sustainfor a TBICaregivers and 52,000 will die a result of TBI. & asGuardians Every 21 seconds, one person in the U.S. sustains a TBI. Falls are the leading cause of brain injury, followed by motor-vehicle traffic crashes, and assaults. Join us for informative presentations to address issues faced by caregivers guardians of adults Children aged 0 to 4 years, older adolescents aged 15-19 years, and and adults aged 65 yearsaffected and by brain injuries. Sponsored by older are most likely to sustain a TBI. Opportunity Project and Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, P.C. 9,000 children and adults in New Jersey are hospitalized each year because of brain injury. 6:30 to 8:30 PM at Exposures to blasts are a leading cause of TBI among active duty military personnel in war zones. 60 East Willow St., Millburn, NJ 07041 Veteran’s advocates believe that between 10 % and 20% of Iraq Veterans, or 150,000 and 09/30/15 Guardianship for Adults with Disabilities 300,000 service members have some level of TBI. September 28, 2015 Brooklake Country Club Florham Park, New Jersey 10/14/15 Accessing Appropriate Adult Services Homes: Creative Optionsfor for Thanks to your is generous and to ongoing support, Opportunity04/13/16 Project isBeyond able toGroup provide crucial programs There still time register. Housing and Residential Supports brain injury survivors. In 2014 we will celebrate our 20th anniversary and look forward to celebrating with you. 05/11/16 Medicaid, SSI and other Important Entitlements StayFor up more to date with Opportunity on Facebook and on Twitter @Oppproj for the latest news and updates. information, contact Project Kerri Levine 06/08/16 Maximizing Services through NJ Self Directed Services Program at 973.467.4300 ext. 3113 or e-mail: golfclassic@opportunityproject.org SPACE IS LIMITED: Please RSVP to Melissa Wish at mwish@opportunityproject.org or call 973.921.1000 ext. 108