2005/ 2006 Annual Report
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2005/ 2006 Annual Report
listen 2005/ 2006 Annual Report care help Helping people in need for more than 30 years, Common Ground Sanctuary’s mission is to provide a lifeline for individuals and families in crisis, victims of crime, persons with mental illness, people trying to cope with critical situations and runaway and homeless youths. We listen, we care, we help…24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Common Ground Sanctuary serves more than 35,000 individuals per year and is supported in part by state and federal grants and contracts, individual and corporate contributions, the Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority and United Way for Southeastern Michigan. 1 WELCOME Common Ground Sanctuary helps people in crisis in a number of different ways. Our extensive services provide our clients with the help they need to face a variety of issues. When someone seeks our help, we do an assessment that goes beyond the immediate crisis that brought them to us. Our goal is to get to the root of the underlying issue and help remedy the cause, not just the symptoms. Occasionally, our clients’ problems require assistance from other Oakland County human service organizations. When we don’t have the resources to alleviate the situation, we work with our clients to find another agency that can help. Providing seamless services to our clients through internal and external collaboration is one of the main goals of our strategic plan - one that we strive for and improve upon every day. Of course, the collaboration doesn’t stop at the staff level. Our Board of Directors, Advisory Board and Board Committees are also our partners. The time and counsel they give to our agency is invaluable. We are extremely grateful for all that they do. We are proud to say that as the result of our team efforts during the 2005-2006 fiscal year, we were able to achieve two major accomplishments: 1) We secured accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for all of our programs, and 2) We established and began building an endowment fund with the Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan. We also faced a crisis of our own. Ernie Cooper, a devoted 35-year volunteer and cofounder of Common Ground Sanctuary, passed away on June 1, 2006. Working a double shift (8-hours) every Thursday as a volunteer supervisor, Ernie volunteered more than 400 hours annually, aiding people in crisis on the 24-hour Crisis Telephone Line. Ernie gave the tremendous gift of his time to ensure that a lifeline exists for those who need help. We miss him dearly and remember him with grateful hearts. He was rightfully awarded the prestigious United Way “Heart of Gold Award” earlier in the year for his work with our agency. (See page 7 to read more about Ernie’s accomplishments. Tony Rothschild President and CEO Steve Mitchell 2005-2006 Board Chair 2 MORE THAN TELEPHONE BY A LIVE PE PROGRAMS 2005/2006 Telephone Support Services* 24-hour Crisis Telephone Line 1.800.231.1127 or 248.456.0909 Trained volunteers and staff responded to 24,513 calls for assistance via this anonymous and confidential service offering counseling and referrals from over 4,500 referral sources. SaYes Theater Troupe SaYes Theater Troupe, composed of young people ages 15-20 who perform scenarios about common family or peer interactions reached 2,558 individuals through 112 performances. Scenarios range from substance abuse to sexual assault. Crisis line staff also responds to requests for OCCRO (Oakland County Crisis Response Organization). The OCCRO team of Common Ground Sanctuary staff, mental health professionals, educators, law enforcement personnel and fire department representatives offer crisis intervention and debriefing sessions. Support and Education Groups We offer a variety of support and educational programs. Offerings include: support for young men and women, parenting skills class, homicide survivor and suicide survivor groups and discussions for families of mentally ill loved ones. Please call for meeting times and registration requirements, most support and educational groups are offered free of charge. Teen 2 Teen Talk Line 248.292.0194 Staffed by teens, this telephone line is available from 4 -10 p.m. and offers anonymous and confidential peer support. Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority ACCESS Line 248.456.8140 or 1.800.810.3772 ACCESS line responded to 1,441 calls requesting assistance and referrals for OCCMHA services. Advocacy, Education and Support Legal Clinic Volunteer attorneys assisted 381 individuals with legal concerns covering topics such as child custody, divorce and finance-related issues. Ninety percent of those clients followed through with the attorney’s legal advice. Other services include advice, referrals and counseling at no charge. 3 Victim Assistance Program Support and advocacy services were provided for 2,363 victims of crime and their families. Assistance includes on-site advocacy, death notification, personal protection order assistance and accompaniment for victims to hospitals, police stations and court rooms. A support group is also available for victims of domestic abuse. Mental Health Services* Crisis Screening Unit 248.456.1991 (24-hours) 44590 Woodward Ave., Pontiac, MI 48341 The Crisis Screening Unit served 3,677 clients in psychiatric crisis. Onsite psychiatric screening and assessment for adults and children is available via walk-in, self-referral and mobile crisis transport. The Mobile Crisis Team is also available for offsite mental health services. 99% OF CRISIS CALLS ARE ANSWERED RSON. Common Ground Sanctuary also participates in the community-wide Jail Diversion program. This effort links people with mental illness and/ or developmental disabilities with available treatment, as an alternative to incarceration for non-violent misdemeanors. Crisis Residential Unit The Crisis Residential Unit provided 296 adult clients with short-term voluntary psychiatric care including medical supervision, nursing, therapy and discharge planning. Youth Programs In-Home Counseling In-Home Counseling provided counseling sessions for 50 families for a total of 756 counseling hours for youths ages 10-17 and their families. This program offers in-home and outpatient short-term counseling and aims to address crises that threaten to separate the family. Sanctuary 248.547.2260 The short-term, safe shelter for runaways and youths in crisis, ages 10-17, provided 1,466 days of care and 2,407 counseling sessions for 130 youths. Of those clients, 94 percent now report they are living in a safe situation. Inpatient and outpatient counseling are offered with the goal of reuniting the youths with their families. Graduated Apartment Program 248.336.9272 Provides apartment living for people ages 17-22 with a goal of independent living. The program provided 2,096 days of care for 14 youths, including skill development, peer mentoring, graduated monitoring/supervision and 24-hour staff availability. Street Outreach Program 248.336.9272 or 24-hour number 1.800.231.1127 Street Outreach Program made 2,298 contacts with homeless and at-risk youths. Counselors and peer mentors offer confidential counseling and advocacy to youths on the streets, at home, in school, police stations and medical facilities. The program also helps with homelessness, depression, risk of suicide, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse, date rape, birth control, educational assistance, job placement, food and clothing. *Funded by Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority A Step Forward 248.399.9795 Transitional living shelter for homeless youths ages 16-20 who are seeking self-sufficiency. Ten youths received 1,583 days of care, including counseling, job training, career development, educational assistance, life skills training, financial subsidies and medical assistance. 4 FINANCIALS Management 7.70% Shelter Based Services 14.16% Community Based Services 5.43% Crisis Services 9.95% 5 2005/2006 Fundraising 1.69% Reserve .40% Expenses Total Expenses $9,581,760 Psychiatric Services 60.67% Program Income .40% Rental Revenue .22% Special Events 1.49% Contributions 8.74% Investment Income .64% Revenue Total Revenue $9,581,760 Government Grants 88.51% 6 32 YEARS STRONG Common Ground Sanctuary celebrated its 32nd year of Art in the Park on Sept.16-17, 2006. The fine art event brought more than 200 fine artisans, eight musical acts, a silent auction and thousands of shoppers to Shain Park in downtown Birmingham. A primary fundraiser for Common Ground Sanctuary, the art fair raised more than $197,000 through T-shirt sales, the silent auction and the artists’ booth fees. We owe the success of the event to Common Ground Sanctuary staff, community volunteers and our generous sponsors. Sponsors included Loomis Sayles & Co., L.P.; Observer & Eccentric Newspapers; Saturn of Troy, Saturn of Southgate; Shirley K. Schlafer Foundation; HOUR Detroit; Nordstrom; Style Magazine; WNIC 100.3 FM; DTE Energy Foundation; Jimi’s Family Restaurant; MCARE; Michigan Heart Group; Astrein’s Creative Jewelers; Comerica Charitable Foundation; Corvus International; Detroit Public Television; WRCJ 90.9 FM; Edith S. and Barry D. Briskin; Fifth Third Bank; Health Alliance Plan; National City Bank; Office Depot; Rochester Insurance Agency; Sheldon Real Estate of Oakland, Inc.; The Taubman Company. Save the date for Common Ground Sanctuary’s 33rd Art in the Park to be held Sept. 15-16, 2007 at Shain Park. THANK YOU ERNIE Our dear friend and dedicated volunteer, Ernie Cooper, died peacefully on June 1, 2006 at his home in Lathrup Village. At just 58-years-old Ernie had touched more lives than many of us can even begin to imagine. Ernie’s devotion to Common Ground Sanctuary was like no other. During his 35-year volunteer career his impact reached far beyond what was expected of him - clients asked for him by name. Up until his passing, he worked a double-shift (8 hours) every Thursday as a Volunteer Supervisor on the 24-hour Crisis Telephone Line. He provided more than 400 annual service hours, offering comfort and hope to people in crisis. His description of the telephone line: “An interesting and rewarding place, where there’s never a dull moment.” 7 As a co-founder of the agency, his selflessness and dedication reached many other areas over the years - from the medical clinic to the Board of Directors and from Art in the Park to volunteer training. He also led debriefings for Common Ground Sanctuary and Oakland County Crisis Response Organization (OCCRO) for people in the community who have experienced traumatic events. Add up the numbers and conservatively speaking Ernie spent more than 10,000 hours of his life helping others and that’s just the ones we’re counting (from the crisis line). It’s no wonder he was selected by United Way to receive the prestigious ”Heart of Gold Award” in April of 2006 for his Common Ground Sanctuary efforts. Ernie stood out in the crowd. He could move mountains. He was the calm in the middle of a storm. He served as an example to us all. To further honor Ernie and his service, Common Ground Sanctuary has named the annual volunteer recognition dinner, the “Ernie Cooper Volunteer Banquet.” We are grateful to Ernie for his humble service, his friendship and of course…for sharing his Oreos. Dear Barb, I just want to let you know how much I appreciate you for letting me be a part of your wonderful program. This program has taught me a lot. It helped me get through to my father, it helped me with my attitude, it taught me how to come out of my shell. I was always in the dark afraid to show my true feelings. It brought out the real me. Most people that come here really don’t appreciate the second chance that you are willing to give to so many. This program has touched me in such a way that I see the world in a whole new way. I appreciate my father more and I can be Charlene again. Susan has helped me and touched my heart to the fullest. She has made me open up my eyes to what has been in front of me for so long - a Charlene that has a big heart, but was hurt, angry, and tired. She gave me a second chance. I will be 15 in July and would like to come back and work for Common Ground Sanctuary. I would like to show the kids that there is always a better path to walk - only if you are willing. Sincerely, Charlene | Former Sanctuary Client “It’s really crucial that I can talk to someone at 2 a.m. or whenever I need it.” - Susan | Crisis Telephone Line Client 8 A HEALING JOURNEY In May of 2005, Vicki, a mother of two, found herself in need of help. Having survived an abusive marriage, she faced yet another challenge - the emotional fallout of the situation she had been enduring for years. After experiencing one last traumatic incident, she was referred to Common Ground Sanctuary and began working with the Victim Assistance Program. Through the program Vicki was able to take back her life. Vicki met with a victim advocate who helped her complete a Personal Protection Order, offered her counseling and helped her join the agency’s domestic abuse support group. “Just being here has been comfortable. I don’t feel like I have to hold anything in,” she said. “I received the care I needed and I didn’t have to deal with the financial burden.” Master’s-level counselor Deborah Nicholas (In-Home Counseling) and program coordinator Margo Eby (Victim Assistance Program) worked together to address both the domestic violence issue that Vicki experienced and the aftereffects of the violence on the children and the family as a whole. Teaming together provided the opportunity to offer the family a cohesive plan. While working to heal her hurt with the help of Debbie and Margo, Vicki recognized the need to also take advantage of other agency programs to help her children. She attended Love & Logic parenting classes conducted by the agency’s In-Home Counseling program and still employs many of the tactics she learned. She and her children, Isaiah, age 13, and Priscilla, age 9, also began utilizing the InHome Counseling program for family counseling. Vicki doesn’t hesitate when asked how Common Ground Sanctuary has helped her family. “I call you guys my ‘common angels’. You made my family feel comfortable and gave us undivided attention,” she said. “This place has brought us out and taught us not to feel bad.” Isaiah attended the Boy’s Group, a support group for young men that teaches social and coping skills, and had the help of a peer mentor. Isaiah’s take on the group: “I had a really good time there. I think more people should get involved because with all the drama that goes on people need counselors.” Common Ground Sanctuary counselors worked quickly to replace Isaiah’s bike when it was stolen, using funds from the “Give a Christmas” fund. Isaiah speaks highly of the counselors he has encountered at Common Ground Sanctuary. “We gave them a certificate for being the best counselors.” Priscilla also responds fondly in regard to her counselors. Her answer is simple: “Cool dudes.” Today, Vicki and her children are making progress on their family journey. They have worked hard and plan to continue to use the tools they have learned from Common Ground Sanctuary to reach their goals. “ I breathed a sigh of relief, and knew this is where I was supposed to be. ” - Kim | Former Crisis Residential Unit Client 9 SUPPORT DONORS Benefactor - $25,000 and Above Edith and Barry Briskin Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation McGregor Fund Pulte Homes Corporation Shirley K. Schlafer Foundation The Thompson Foundation Sustainer - $10,000 - $24,999 Loomis Sayles & Company LP Saturn of Troy Family Circle - $5,000 - $9,999 Consumer Insights, Inc. Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Linda Juracek-Lipa and Larry Lipa Marty Lisiecki and Patricia Lake Michael & Peggy Pitt Charitable Trust Nordstrom World Heritage Foundation Leader Circle - $2,500 - $4,999 The Aronoff Foundation Comerica Incorporated Jean and Sam Frankel Harry & Rose Frankel Philanthropic Fund Kappa Kappa Gamma Link2Health Solutions Inc St James Episcopal Church Kay White Partner - $1,000 - $2,499 Gebran and Suzanne Anton Foundation Irene Astrein Richard and Debbie Astrein Astrein’s Fine Jewelry Cecilia Benner Mr. and Mrs. John Berbiglia Birmingham Bloomfield Jaycees Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carter Christ Church Cranbrook Laura Collins Combined Episcopal Services Corvus Construction Services LLC Gary Dembs and Jan Weiss Dembs Jacquelin Eckhous Farmington, City of Ferndale School District Fifth Third Bank Global Impact Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graham Sylvia and Edward Hagenlocker Health Alliance Plan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hermanoff William G and Myrtle E Hess Charitable Trust The Ernest and Shirley Hodas Foundation Fred Fechheimer and Rosemary Holland, PhD Isdera Corporation, Tom Nardone Jeanne P Hackett Trust Sheila Sky Kasselman Bonnie and William R. Krenz Rita Margherio Michigan Heart Group Michael Mihalich Steve and Suzie Mitchell Frances and Dominic Moceri National City Bank Office Depot Meyer & Anna Prentis Family Foundation Ellen and Joe Price River Ridge Development Inc. John M. Roberts Rochester Insurance Agency Rochester Rotary Charities, Inc. Ronald McDonald House Charities Tony Rothschild and Mona Scott City of Royal Oak 2005/2006 Charles J. Schmidt City of Southfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Struck A Alfred Taubman Foundation John P. Tierney City of Troy Mike Vissatoski Ira Weinreich Francine Wunder YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit Patron $500 - $999 Maggie Allesee Paul Barr Charitable Recycling Program Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church Joe Donovan Norman Dwaihy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards John M. Erb June Everett Dede Feldman First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham Dale and Bruce Frankel Howard and Pola Friedman Bill Hahn, Jr Helen Holmes Venkata R. Jasty Tim and Pat Joy Michael Knable Elizabeth Knisely Vickie and Rhein Krigner John D. Marx Sharon R. McMurray-Wurtz Brian M. Dietz and Debra S. Meier North Congregational Church Judith O’Brien Bruce W. Polozker Becci Reedus Norma E. Regenold Sacred Heart Catholic Church Bob Servis St Andrew Catholic Church St Mary Parish The Real Estate Investment Club LLC United Methodist Women Gabriel and Barrie Werba The Wetsman Foundation Marilyn L. 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Helene Phillips and Paul Zerkel Kathy Yaremchuk Susie Zaks Helene Phillips and Paul Zerkel Monica Ziegelman David L. Zinader Marsha and Leonard Zucker Lawrence Zukowski In Honor of Sascha Stern IN HONOR OF In Honor of Judy Adelman George and Fran Stern Lainey and Arthur Steuer In Honor of Mrs. Seymour Adelson Helen Rice In Honor of Rachel Basset Elyse Sutherland In Honor of Fay Brickner Sheldon Weinstein In Honor of Seymour Brode Lawrence Weisberg In Honor of Judy Christie K. Peter Knudsen In Honor of Liz Christopher Leonard Johnston In Honor of Virginia Coombe Richard Galpin In Honor of Ernie Cooper Norman Olshansky David VanDoorne In Honor of My Children George Lafata In Honor of Gary Dembs Myra Jacobs In Honor of John and Babette Dickelman Kristina and David Szarenski In Honor of Maxine Frankel William Barris In Honor of Jamie Gall Randy Rosebush In Honor of Irving and Doris Goldman Kay White In Honor of Perry, Andy and Paul Holmes Helen Holmes In Honor of Mary and Steve Holmes and Family Helen Holmes In Honor of Cameron Riley Klein Susie Zaks In Honor of Carla Kuhlmann Harold Weiss In Honor of Barbara Larson Larry Berkove In Honor of Robert and Melinda Michlin Bernice Michlin In Honor of Steve Mitchell Alan and Sue Kaufman and Family In Honor of Sarah Nelson Kirsch & Satawa PC In Honor of Anita Novak Linda Golumbia and Mr. Steve Goldner In Honor of Irene and Yale Phillips Julie Lichtenberg Stern In Honor of Ron and Kitty Thayer James Blanchard In Honor of Kay White Elizabeth Christopher Joe Donovan Julie Lichtenberg Stern In Honor of Mary Lou Zieve Rudy Simons IN MEMORY OF In Memory of Ernie Cooper Don and Catherine Baker Buddie and Cheryl Baldree William and Luanne Baldridge Douglas and Melissa Baltz Ruth Becker Christine and Bud Beeler Birmingham Education Association Joan Birnie Michael Pierno and Michelle Blevins Walter and Debra Boyer Sharon and Andrew Bradley John and Sheila Brice Kenneth Gresh and Sandra Brough-Gresh Concetta Brown Linda and John Bruton Emily and Andrew Buchholz Alfreda Cass Elizabeth Christopher Ellen Cokewell Gerald and Jane Conway John and Marjorie Cook Bonnie Cooper Margaret Crawford Patricia and Thomas Dennis Michael and Ann Dillon Jean Dostie Robert and Janice Drager John and Anita Farrar David Foster Richard and Ginny Foster Nancy Gaydos Darryl Goldberg Janet Golden Carole Goldsmith Candi and Mark Gorski Gene and Dee Graeber Linda Hartz Raffi Kalousdian and Kathleen Hennessey Mary Hickcox Janet Hogan Julie Hunter Phil and Georgeann Huszar Sandra Johnson Sheila Kasselman Mary and Tom Kearney Julia Kreher Robert and Linda Larson Deborah and James Lecours Jean Lichtenberg Deborah Loupee Wallace and Arvilla MacPhail John and Patricia Maloney Sheara Ferguson and Annena McCleskey Martin McClure John and Priscilla Mcfall Don McLellan Susan Mcleod Robert McMurray Karen Meyers Barbara Moessner Kathryn Moessner Robert and Renee Moore Eileen Nichols Charles and Leisa Passarelli Barbara Pepper Louis and Josephine Perri F Spencer and Rebecca Perry Terry Piper Susan Pomroy Joseph and Maria Ponczocha David Price Margaret Rabideau Jack Ransom Daniel and Kathleen Reeves Stephen and Kristin Rhodes Ann Marie Gracy and Theresa Rocklin Elaine Roseborough Julie Sanco Joshua Saslove Helen Schmelz James and Cheryl Shettel Robert and Melinda Sloan Gail and Robert Stelick Penny Stoner Neal and Arliene Stremming Mary Theisen Roger and June Van Dyke Gerard Wardach Andrew Blinder and Janis Weaver Abbey and Mark Werder Kay White John and Sherill Williams In Memory of Robert (Robbie) Baker Jim and Deb Busick Frank and Mary Ann Schaller In Memory of Raymond Benner Cecilia Benner In Memory of Jonathan Birnberg Leslie and Dennis Rogers In Memory of Eddie Lee Campbell Brian Menghini Scott Oppmann In Memory of Jeffrey Cohen Linda Schwartz In Memory of Barbara Domino Barbara Trager In Memory of Patty Donohue Karen Davidson In Memory of Robert S. Fox Stephen Fox In Memory of Norman Gallant Bunny Cooper In Memory of Sophie Garber Paul Garber In Memory of Patricia George Rita Kerr In Memory of Kenneth Golla Kathryn Simon In Memory of Carrie Green Eunice Galperin In Memory of Lillian Grey Steve and Suzie Mitchell In Memory of Jerry Norman Hersh Apple Crest Dental PLC Judy and Eric Zylinski Carol Camiener Edna Duchon Claudia Heslin Andrea and Dave Woody In Memory of Andrew Heslip Russ and Sue Edwards Lee Haslinger Instant Maintenance LLC Mr. and Mrs. Brian Johnson Craig Knox Marilyn Lines Susan Polakowski Thomas Riley James Rivest Loretta Slee Beth Ann Swank Dale Thompson Charles Williams 12 In Memory Of Cont. In Memory of Ben Kaufman Steve and Suzie Mitchell In Memory of Brian Joseph LeVasseur Linda Dickman EIleen Klick In Memory of Dean Lubrick Karen Davidson In Memory of Michael T. Mackie Sharon Kaska In Memory of Art Manson Robert Sachs In Memory of Nancy McCubbin Mary Ann and Danny Weingarden In Memory of Doris Merkle Ladies Auxiliary VFW In Memory of a Beloved Mother Leslie and Dennis Rogers In Memory of Paul Myers Lola Youngman In Memory of Gemma Papcun Lawrence Papcun In Memory of Lois Parra Dawn Parra In Memory of Phyllis Payson Steve and Suzie Mitchell In Memory of Eric Pekkala Lawrence J.Hatzenbeler In Memory of Anne Fisher Rose Steve and Suzie Mitchell In Memory of Laurie Ruskin Bunny Cooper In Memory of Shirley K. Schlafer Edith and Barry Briskin In Memory of Lillian Simon Randolph Forester In Memory of Amanda Speck John Speck In Memory of Charles Walker Jeannette MacWilliams In Memory of Milton Warren Susan Konop In Memory of Robin Wisniewski Ronald Cuff Erica Finnegan Mark and Pat Wisniewski 2005-2006 VOLUNTEERS Judy Adelman Maggie Allesee Sylvia Anderson Usha Ari Lynn Aronoff Richard Astrein Christine Austin Ella Ayzenberg Jennifer Baker Roderica Battle Hal Bay Sue Bay Maria Benson Ed D. Berne Peter Bickelmann Leslie Black Douglas Boersen Sheriff Michael Bouchard 13 Crystal Bouissi Vicki L. Brennan Scott Brohaska Camille Brinston Edith Briskin Barbara Broesamle Steven Brotsky Ray Buch Robert W. Burgess Alex Burmister Latonna Caleb Douglas A. Cale Brandon Calley Don Campbell James Canvasser Theresa Carano Jack Cardrige Lorrayne Carless Diane Cartwright John C. Cashen Meghan Cass Gerald Cavellier Jillian W. Cavellier Carol Chambers Angela Chernyak Judith K. Christie Nancy Clark Laura Collins Pamela Collins Curtis Cooper Ernie Cooper Catherine Coureters Linda Cronin Carman Cushman Doris Davis Gary Dembs Kimberly R. Denoyer Sharon DesNoyers Julie Diehl Mary C. Dietz Jaison Dietz Lolita Donner Joe Donovan John Doyle Delphine Drake Wendy K. Drum Elise DuBois Jodi Ehlen Richard Ehrlich Pat Eliss John Erb Mary Fairman Sara Falsetta David Farbman Fred Fechheimer Dede Feldman Marcia E. Femrite Amy Foley Chuck Forbes Ronald Fournier Regina Franco Maxine Frankel Myron Frasier Myecia Fuller Terry Gahman Theresa Gardiner Mark Gardner Tonya Garrett Charles Gehringer, Sr Peg Glatfelter Laura Glenn Carol Glick Carole Goldsmith Allison L. Goldstein Cassandra Goodman Ba’Shira Goolsby Michelle I. Gordon Julie Gottlieb Stephen I. Greenhalgh Lynn T. Gross Lynda Grozjean Susan Grzesiak Stefanie Hamilton Isabel Hansen Peter Hartman Lyle Hayman, Jr. Nikki Heister Peggy Henwood Howard Hertz Doris Hester Ruth Hiner Eileen Hitz Ann Holdreith Rosemary Holland Helen Holmes Renee Hopper Ann Howard Amy Hurley Shannon Hutt Lisa Johnston Stacy Johnston Paula Jorne’ Linda Juracek-Lipa Eddie Kader Joyce Kader-Rivero Carl M. Kaltwasser Sheila Kasselman Bridget Kavanaugh Bernadette Keath Michael B. Kipatrick Tonya Klein Robben Kniffen-Rusu Carrie Kolasa Kyle Koppen Monique LaGarde-Taylor Trina Lang Sheryl Lesser Evelyn Levine Liz Levine Lily Levy Virginia Levy Joanne Lindensmith Marty Lisiecki James Loffredo Betty Loughlin Barbara Maher Kelly Mahla Carole Malitz Rita Margherio Donna Markiewicz Michelle Marsch Steve Marsch John J. Martin, III Lisa Martinuzzi Paul May Martin E. McClure Dottie McDermott William J McGrath Donald G. McGuigan, II Sharon R. McMurray Jen Mesko Shirley Michaels Thomas J. Miller Betty Miner Steve Mitchell Mike Montagne Justin Near Allisyn Negley Fred Neumark Eileen Nichols Laura Nork Laura Novh Jo Elyn Nyman Caitlin O’Connell Theresa O’Day Frank O’Donnell Mary Okray Emily Oleinick Megan O’Neal Keith J. Ostrowski Chris Pagnucco Laura Parrett Kelly Paulisin Peter Pekkala Paula Penaud Maryanne Perkins Jim Perlaki Alexa Piszezatowski Jennifer Raetchi Karen Reagan Natalie Rea-Michalak Heather Reeber Donna J. Reeves Lolita Riley-Donner John Roberts Judy Robitaille Donna Rockwell Sarah Rogers Jay Rosen Nancy Rosen Volunteers Cont. Judy Rosenberg Cheryl Ross Rhonda L. Ross Will Rossow Cathy Rozanski Dennis Ryckert William Salloun Charles Schmidt Karl Schmidt Lucille Schmidt Robert Schmidt Kristen Schreck Dena Schultz Mayna Schumacher Karen Schwartz Mona Scott Bela Shah Heather Shelton Maxcine Sherman Edna Shin Precilla Sigmon Edward A. Simon Coleen Sootsman-Eicher The Honorable Edward Sosnick Krissie Sophiea Amy St. Aubin Brendon St. Aubin Chandler St. Aubin Gabe St. Aubin Andrea Stewart Dianne Stiener Colette Stimmell Carrie Suhr Becky Sylvester Sarah Szizotka Ella Taylor Ron Teachworth Jodi Theut Coletta Thomas Mark Vanderquest Thomas Van Dusen Nichole Vauderhoff Mike Vissatoski Judy Walton Brenda Washington Lisa A. Weiss Gabriel Werba Kay White Trudy White Mark Woliung Judy Wright Francine Wunder Susie Zaks Marsha Zucker LEADERSHIP & LOCATIONS Board of Directors Staff Locations Steve Mitchell, Board Chair Sharon McMurray, Chair-Elect Gabriel Werba, Vice Chair Kay White, Secretary Cathy Rozanski, Treasurer Myron Frasier, Immediate Past Chair President/Chief Executive Officer Tony Rothschild Administration and Community Intervention Services 1410 S. Telegraph Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 Business Line: 248.456.8150 Lynn Aronoff Richard Astrein Douglas Cale Donald Campbell Judith Christie Laura Collins Gary Dembs Mary Cay Dietz Peg Glatfelter Doris Hester Paula Jorné Linda Juracek-Lipa Fred Neumark Charles Schmidt Lisa Weiss Mark Woliung Judith Wright Francine Wunder Vice President Business Operations Vickie Krigner Vice President Community Intervention Services James A. Perlaki Vice President Emergency Psychiatric Services Elizabeth Knisely Vice President Human Resources Becci Reedus Director of Medical Services Howard Friedman, M.D. Director of Communications Carrie Zarotney Director of Development Nanci Ballantyne Director of Patient Accounts and Medical Records Veronica Brown Advisory Board Maggie Allesee Sheriff Michael Bouchard Edith S. Briskin Joe Donovan John Erb Dede Feldman Maxine Frankel Howard Hertz Helen Holmes Sheila Kasselman Rita Margherio Hon. Fred Mester Jerry Moceri Priscilla Perkins John Roberts Shirley Schlafer (dec.) Hon. Edward Sosnick Thomas Van Dusen Director of Quality Improvement Jack Wilson Director of Shelter-Based Services Steve Overstreet Program Director, Crisis Screening Unit Julie Gottlieb Program Director, Crisis Residential Unit and Utilization Review Joanne Lindensmith 24-Hour Crisis Telephone Line 248.456.0909 800.231.1127 Mental Health Services Crisis Screening Unit 44590 Woodward Avenue Pontiac, MI 48341 248.456.1991 Crisis Residential Unit 751 Hendrie Blvd. Royal Oak, MI 48067 Call Crisis Screening Unit for admittance information. Youth Programs Sanctuary Youth Shelter 1222 S. Washington Royal Oak, MI 48067 248.547.2260 A Step Forward 1228 S. Washington Royal Oak, MI 48067 248.399.9795 Youth Outreach Center 1229 S. Washington Royal Oak, MI 48067 248.336.9272 14 “ I call you guys my ‘common angels’. ” - Vicki | Victim Assistance Program and In-Home Counseling Client 15