2007 Annual Report - Children and Families First
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2007 Annual Report - Children and Families First
ANNUAL REPORT 2007 Dear Friends, 2007 marked the beginning of a new chapter for Children & Families First: a new executive director for the first time in two decades and discussions with The Family & Workplace Connection towards a February 2008 merger. By combining the talents and skills of our Board and staff, the new organization provides an opportunity for increased coordination of a wide continuum of services that benefit Delawareans. With no duplication of programming, the combined organization will offer more comprehensive services to shared target populations. The merger also offers opportunities for growth by building on areas of expertise and efficiency through the creation of a stronger infrastructure to most effectively meet the needs of our clients. As we look back on the past year, we are proud of our accomplishments. Children & Families First was reaccredited by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Children and Families (COA). This “Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval” assures that we are meeting high standards in programming, administrative functions and governance. Carol A. Gausz President, Board of Directors In March, we moved into our new Dover office on Wolf Creek Boulevard. The new facility enabled us to achieve several objectives related to client service, our staff and stewardship. We were able to bring staff and their related programs from disparate offices together in a facility that is more convenient for clients and in a milieu that is more conducive for our staff, while making the most of agency resources. This space is handicap accessible and offers flexibility to meet client needs – space for training foster parents, individual counseling sessions, parent education classes and offices for home-based services such as Resource Mothers. The location also includes programming for teens as well as Rise Up, which helps individuals retain and succeed in their jobs. We are now better able to meet the needs of the growing Kent County population. Programming expanded throughout Delaware. After having implemented the research-based Strengthening Families Program for school age children and teens, we piloted the newly released curriculum for families with children ages 3-5. This successful program offers families the opportunity to learn new skills, practice under the eyes of a coach and be connected with community resources. Our Truancy Prevention and Intervention program, implemented in New Castle County for a decade, was replicated in Kent County. A team of counselor and parent aide works with the youth and the family in the home and community to improve school attendance. Our Delaware Girls Wraparound Program was fully implemented in 2007. Graduation was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our clients’ successes: reconnecting with their communities and achieving positive goals, thereby reducing recidivism. Our foster care program continued to grow as well. We are proud of our partnership with our dedicated foster parents who provide care and structure to children birth to 18 years of age. Youth enrolled in our Seaford House Residential and Day Treatment Program made significant progress in their educational studies as well as their mental health. Leslie Newman Executive Director We are proud to be continually responsive to community needs. We make choices about programing based on the best available data and research and continually strengthen our ability to measure and improve the outcomes of our efforts, thereby doing the best for our clients and effectively using our resources. Our Board and staff actively work in partnership with government, schools, other nonprofits and the faith-based community to effect positive changes for our clients. We continue to advocate for stronger families, children who are nurtured and individuals who are valued. We appreciate your partnership, your support and your confidence in us. As we look back on the past year, we are proud of our accomplishments. Improving Relationships Licensed clinical therapists offer counseling to individuals, families and groups statewide to help them cope with social, psychological and interpersonal problems. Issues vary but may include depression, anger management, anxiety, and dealing with loss, abuse or trauma. Some families benefit from more In intensive home-based services that provide case management in addition to the counseling. Adults Children & Families First who were adopted through our agency, or their birth parents, may request confidential information about their past. Staff offer guidance to those who seek to re-establish a provided services to relationship. In 2007, 2,496 individuals received services. 2007, 25,849 individuals in Delaware Helping Teens Make Responsible Decisions Children & Families First helps adolescents who are transitioning from childhood to develop the skills they need to make responsible decisions so they can grow to be successful adults. Youth who are unable to remain at home or in their community due to a mental health or behavioral issue benefit from our Seaford House Residential and Day Treatment or from Individual Residential Treatment offered in homes with specially trained parents. Teens and pre-teens participate in ARC (A Resource Center for Youth) educational sessions that meet during the school day to decrease risk-taking behaviors and learn responsible decision-making. After-school clinics staffed with counselors and medical personnel are designed to meet the unique needs of teens around sexual health issues. In New Castle and Kent Counties, youth and their families are referred by Truancy Court or the school districts to improve school attendance by getting at the root causes. Girls from Wilmington and Dover in the juvenile justice system who are referred by Family Court or the Division of Youth Rehabilitative Services receive counseling and case management to help them transition back to their homes and communities as well as prevent further involvement with the law. In 2007, 17,479 youth benefited. Decreasing Infant Mortality The Resource Mothers Program decreases infant mortality and low birth weight babies by connecting at-risk pregnant women statewide with prenatal medical care and social services. Transportation to appointments is provided as necessary. Staff teach nutrition and healthy lifestyles, prepare clients for delivery and parenthood, and provide ongoing support and mentoring. Resource Mothers are trained paraprofessionals who relate to diverse populations, providing services in Spanish and English. They are available 24/7 on an emergency basis, working with each family until the child’s second birthday. In 2007, Resource Mothers worked with 1,302 pregnant women and their infants. Ensuring Children’s Safety Our Foster Care and Adoption programs assure the safety and well-being of vulnerable children throughout the state. Those who have experienced abuse, trauma or neglect are placed with loving, trained families who can provide the security they need. The children range in ages from birth to 18 and include sibling groups, those with special medical needs as well as those with severe emotional problems. As the goal is permanency, some children are reunited with their birth parent(s) following education, training and/or treatment. Others find permanent homes through the adoption process. The Ready, Set, Go Program works with children ages 2-5, their child care providers and parents to promote the children’s emotional well-being and readiness for school. 421 received services in 2007. Developing Positive Parenting Studies demonstrate that when children develop a strong, positive connection to their parents, they are less likely to become involved with high-risk behaviors such as juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancy or substance abuse. Children & Families First offers a variety of options to those who are parenting to build their skills and enhance family communication. FAST (Families & Schools Together) is held in schools, giving students and their families an opportunity to come together with school personnel to work towards improving parent-child relationships. Our Relatives Parenting Program offers group education and individual case management to help those parenting “the second time around”. The Strengthening Families Program works with parents and their children ages 3 - 17 to teach them new ways to communicate, practice together what has been taught and enhance their interactions. Other state-certified workshops help families experiencing divorce, separation or custody issues. In 2007, 2,323 individuals benefited from these programs. Helping Families Get the Resources They Need Children & Families First’s RISE UP Program helps individuals in Kent and Sussex Counties who are moving from welfare to work to gain the necessary skills and resources to remain employed and/or in school. In Sussex County, we also help link at-risk families to resources through the Promoting Safe and Stable Families. Families are connected to essential and emergency services such as medical care, housing, employment and food. We helped 1,828 individuals in 2007. 2007 Outcomes 100% of children placed for adoption remained in their new homes and 100% of adoptions were finalized within 12 months. 82% of babies born to mothers in the Resource Mothers Program had a healthy birth weight of 5.5 lbs. or higher; 86% of babies were of normal gestational age (37 weeks or greater). Test scores increased from 32% on pre-tests to 79% on post-tests for knowledge gained by students who participated in ARC (A Resource Center for Youth) Educational elementary school presentations. 94% of youth who were tested in ARC (A Resource Center for Youth) clinics and diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease received treatment in a timely manner. Parents’ understanding of their child(ren)’s reaction to separation or divorce increased from 44% to 86% after completing Workshops for Separating/Divorcing Parents. Youth in our Individual Residential Treatment Program had 99% school attendance and spent no days in a mental health facility. 94% of children in foster care remained in one home. 87% of the graduates of the Delaware Girls Wraparound Program successfully returned to their homes and communities; in 94%, further involvement with the juvenile justice system was prevented. 82% of youth living in the Seaford House Residential Treatment Center met or exceeded their benchmark treatment goals and 88% were discharged to their target goal - a less restrictive living environment. 99% of families participating in the Safe and Stable Families Program received necessary connections to community resources and family consultation. Parents who completed the Strengthening Families Program showed an increase in understanding of positive parenting, appropriate discipline and communication skills learned, from 51% on pre-tests to 81% on post-tests. 127 individuals involved in the Rise Up Welfare to Work Program remained employed for 48 consecutive weeks, exceeding the Department of Labor’s target goal for this population. 89% of youth involved in the Truancy Prevention and Intervention Program improved their coping skills while 81% improved their school attendance. Of the individuals who received counseling services, 70% experienced positive change based on pre- and post-test scores. Staff member T some of the first racy Mitchell (second from righ Program at a ce graduates of the Delaware Gir t) congratulates remony in June. ls Wraparound 2007 Revenue and Expenses Revenue Child's Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133,477 Friend's Campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144,980 Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169,024 Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,276,697 Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431,173 Investment Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216,517 United Way Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 788,599 Other Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347,321 Funds for Restricted Purposes . . . . . . . . . . . 212,845 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,720,633 Thank you to all our supporters! 2007 Friends Campaign and United Way Designations Diamond Friends $2,000 and higher Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bennett The Charles C. Allen, Jr. Family Foundation The Concerned Physicians Fund of Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connolly, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Doorey Edgar A. Thronoson Foundation Dr. Katherine L. Esterly Ms. Muriel E. Gilman Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gore Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hammonds Dr. Moses Hochman Mrs. Judith Hoopes Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Levin Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, II Dr. and Mrs. James Newman Mr. and Mrs. John Schmutz, Esq. Wachovia Regional Foundation Mrs. Aubree Wellons Platinum Friends $1,999 - $1,000 Expenses Decreasing Infant Mortality . . . . . . . . . . . . . 889,986 Ensuring Children's Well-Being . . . . . . . . 2,190,845 Helping Teens Make Decisions . . . . . . . . . 1,679,824 Promoting Positive Parenting . . . . . . . . . . . . 711,737 Helping Families Get Resources . . . . . . . . 1,004,612 Improving Relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,550,473 Management & General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,685,851 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,713,328 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Appleby Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Battaglia, Sr. Mr. Louis Capano, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. James T. Chandler, IV Mr. and Mrs. P. Clarkson Collins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Connolly, III Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. DeWees, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DiSabatino Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fine Mr. and Mrs. George W. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Foster S. Friess Ms. Carol A. 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Woolard, Jr. Gold Friends $500 - $999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cosgrove, Jr. Ms. Anne Cullom Mr. and Mrs. William Daiger, Jr. Mr. Ronald W. Dietrick, Jr. Ms. Shelley Patricia Dinehart Mr. and Mrs. John P. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Skip Faust FRXC Company, Inc. Dr. Edward W. Goate Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Grillo Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Julian Mr. and Mrs. Gerard W. Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Robert Locke Mr. and Mrs. Ellice McDonald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nash Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Permut Ms. Sally H. Prendergast Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pincus Mr. David B. Ripsom, Esq. lly (left) oan Conno J r e b m e m ears of Board ard for 30 y Gausz. w a n a s e iv rece arol A. President C m o fr e ic v r se Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schnee Mr. and Mrs. David Shepherd Dr. Arlene Smalls Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilchrist Sparks, III Mr. and Mrs. Richard Struthers Ms. Joanne K. Sundheim Ms. Mary E. 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Allen Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Altman Mr. and Mrs. Corey Angst Dr. Aguida Atkinson Ms. Mary Alice Bair Mr. and Mrs. David Baldwin Thank you Mr. P.J. Bale, Jr. The Hon. Helen Balick and Hon. Bernard Balick Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bayard, Jr. Ms. Karen Beer Ms. Marcilee W. Bierlein Dr. and Mrs. Howard Z. Borin Mr. William Bradley Mrs. Shawnetta Y. Brenneman Mr. and Mrs. Jon Brilliant Dr. and Mrs. John Carlson Mr. and Mrs. R.R.M.Carpenter, III Dr. and Mrs. Charles Case The Hon. and Mrs. Michael Castle Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chouinard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole, Jr. Ms. Crystal M. Coleman The Hon. and Mrs. Charles Copeland Ms. Vanessa A. Cordeiro Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cottrell, III Mrs. David S. Craven Ms. Joann M. Crouse Ms. Wanda L. Cuevas Mr. and Mrs. David Culley Dr. and Mrs. William Cummings Dr. and Mrs. George T. 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Gary Scott Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sears, III Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Shea Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shoenberg Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sloan Dr. and Mrs. Claibourne Smith Mr. David Somelofske Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Soulier Mr. and Mrs. William Spence Dr. Mary Jane Strattner-Gregory Mr. and Mrs. David Stratton Mr. and Mrs. William Sudell, Jr. Mr. Mandayam Suraj Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. James D. Taylor Ms. Deneb Y. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomes Ms. Elizabeth S. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weiss Mr. Charles E. Welch, Esq. Dr. Katharine Weymouth Dr. Estelle Whitney Mr. and Mrs.Richard Wier, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Woods Dr. and Mrs. Rafael A. Zaragoza Mr. Robert Skaats Ms. Kimberly Taylor Mr. Marc D. Vandenberg Dr. Gerald R. Wermus Mr. Lance Werner * deceased Contributors $99 and less Anonymous (31) Ms. Peggy Amsterdam Ms. Madelyn C. Anderson Drs. Kert and Amy Anzilotti Ms. Patricia A. Atkins Ms. Rachel B. Autman Ms. Carolynne Baillie Ms. Lagrimas M. Baines Ms. Hilda Balascio Mr. Tom Balascio Mr. and Mrs. Dave Balick Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Balick Mr. Olugbenga Afolabi Bamgbelu Mr. Michael Battista Mr. Michael D. Betts The Hon. Sheila Blakely Ms. Mary M. Bracy Ms. Donna A. Bradney Ms. Esther Brown Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burcham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Burke, Jr. Ms. Susan P. Burns Ms. Tanya Burroughs Ms. Christine E. Busa Dr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Bussard Mr. William H. Campbell Ms. Elizabeth Carlisle Ms. Ashley A. Carmine Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Casey Mr. Gary W. Casper Ms. Yetta Chaiken Mr. Paul Cherry Dr. and Mrs. Neal B. Cohn Ms. Josephine Cole Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Steve Colton Ms. Eileen Conner Ms. Yvonne Connor Ms. Bernadette B. Cooper Ms. Lydia Cox and Mr. Gregg Somerville Mr. and Mrs. John A. Crowell Ms. Ellyn Custer Ms. Susan Cycyk Mr. Steve D’Agular Dr. and Mrs. Richard D’Alonzo Ms. Carla Dauphin Mr. Frank T. DeFroda Mr. James Dehart Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeMartino Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DePaulo Mr. Karen Dillard Dr. and Mrs. Frank Dilley Mr. Steven Director Dr. Robert C. Director Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duffy Mr. Robert H. Duhamell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ehrlich Ms. Michelle A. Eichinger Mr. Wayne Elliot and Ms. Anne Naczi Mr. and Mrs. John Elzufon Ms. P.J. Facciolo Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Fortunato Ms. Lisa Frederico and Mr. Bryan Lipp Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freel Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Frelick Ms. Cynthia L. Gilfillan Ms. Maura Golin Dr. Roberta Golinkoff Mr. and Mrs. Rajeev Gorowara Dr. Vivian Griffin Ms. Rita B. Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Gummey Ms. Elizabeth Hadley Ms. Kristin K. Hague Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haon, III Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hasse Ms. Leslie C. Heilman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Helsel Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Hess Mr. Herman Hodges Dr. and Mrs. William Hohman Mr. and Mrs. Edmond M. Ianni Ms. Fran Isakoff Mrs. Chariesse A. James Mrs. Jeannine Jennings Ms. Janice V. Jessup Mr. and Dr. Alan Jewett Mr. and Dr. Greg Kelly Ms. Sabrina L. Kibler Dr. Ann C. Kneavel The Hon. and Mrs. Andrew Knox Mr. and Mrs. Tom La Penta Mr. Lewis H. Lazarus, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lenges In lieu of birthday pr Mr. and Mrs. Larry Little esents, Jake Morris Ms. Yvette D. Logan instead asked guests to bring gifts and to ys for our foster child Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long re n to his 7th birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Lynch, Jr. Ms. Sarah Lynch Dr. and Mrs. James Manley Mr. Charles E. Mann Sr. Mr. Charlene M. McCray Dr. Helen McCullough and Dr. Michael Duzy Ms. Crystal L. McGhee Mr. Michael McHugh Mr. and Mrs. R. James Quillen, Jr. Dr. Karl McIntosh Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rickards Mr. Terrance F. Tate Dr. Shauna McIntosh Ms. Charmaine M. Roane Mr. Mark Thompson Dr. and Mrs. James McKelvey Ms. Josephine Roark Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tigani Dr. Monica Mehring Dr. Gwendolyn W. Sanders Dr. Judith Tobin Ms. Judith Melman Mr. Eli T. Schrock Ms. Elizabeth P. Van Leeuwen Ms. Kathleen M. Mendala Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter Schutt Ms. Eva L. Verplanck Ms. Marjorie Meyermann Mr. James J. Sears Mr. Walter L. Vickers III Ms. Toni A. Nabinett Dr. Margaret Seitz Ms. Mary G. Wagner Ms. Sandra B. Neal Ms. Stephanie Shader Mr. Jesse Wallace Ms. Cheryl P. Nelson Ms. Heidi R. Shanus Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wellington Dr. and Mrs. John Nista Dr. and Mrs. William Shellenberger Dr.* and Mrs. A. Judson Wells Ms. Nerphrita R. Norris Ms. Mary Skocik Mr and Mrs. Robert Whetzel Ms. Velma Norwood Mr. Stephen Slayton Mr. and Mrs. P. Gerald White Drs. Ashish and Mona Parikh Ms. Marlene C. Smith Ms. Melissa M. White Mr and Mrs. Mark Parsells Mr. Peter E. Smith Ms. Sharon C. Whitefield Ms. Beverly A. Passwaters Mr. Zachary S. Smith, Jr. Dr. Woodrow Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Pearlman Dr. and Mrs. Mark Sordi The Hon. and Mrs. William Witham, Jr. Ms. Michelle Peters Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spivack Mrs. Frederick Wolff Ms. Elizabeth T.B. Pierson Ms. Marina Starks Ms. Valerie Woodruff Mr. John C. Pierson, III Dr. and Mrs. John Stefano Ms. Sybil Zeftel Drs. David and Ethel Platt Mr. Imanta A. Stiebris Mrs. Jaynice M. Porter-Brathwaite Dr. Susan Stine The Hon. Mardi Pyott Ms. Allison L. Stecher * deceased Children’s Special Fund Contributors Chrysler Foundation Wilmington Flower Market, Inc. In Honor of Ms. Lydia Robb Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robb In Honor of Master Nathan Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ferrari Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Parico Other Individual Contributors In Honor of Dr. Andrew Doorey Anonymous In Honor of Ms. Leslie Newman Dr. and Mrs. Paul C. Pennock In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. James Newman Mr. Mitchell Karp In Honor of Ms. Joanne Sundheim Dr. and Mrs. Paul Pennock In Honor of Master Ben Pickles Master Michael Galardi In Memory of Mr. William Kirk Mr. and Mrs. John F. Schmutz, Esq. In Memory of Mr. James Raymond Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Surmacz Blue Hen Physical Therapy In Memory of Mr. Steve Scarborough Ms. P.J. Facciolo CHILD’S PLAY Family Album Participants Mr. and Mrs. Karl Agne Mr. and Mrs. H. Leon Aussprung, III Mr. and Mrs. David Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Bale Mr. and Mrs. Steven Balick Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Banker Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Barton, III Mr. and Mrs. Connor Bifferato Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Binkley Mr. and Mrs. W. John Boehmler Ms. Kimberly Boessman Mr. and Mrs. Brad Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Steve Boyden Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bree Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Jon Brilliant Mr. and Mrs. Brian Carberry Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Chilton Mr. and Mrs. Dane Ciarlo Ms. Karen Ciotti Ms. Josephine Cole Mr. Forrest Collier and Ms. Diane Gilman Mr. and Mrs. P. Clarkson Collins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Colman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Connolly, III The Hon. and Mrs. Christopher Coons The Hon. and Mrs. Charles Copeland Ms. Lydia Cox and Mr. Gregg Somerville Mr. and Mrs. Jason Cross Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cross, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Cucuzzella Dr. and Mrs. William Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuoco Ms. Carla Dauphin Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dealy Thank you Mr. James Dehart Mr. and Mrs. John Dennison Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DePaulo Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeWees, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Robert DiGisi Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. 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Land Mr. and Dr. James Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lenges Ms. Erin Lucey Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lutes Dr. and Mrs. Garrett B. Lyons, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macauley Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan Mr. and Ms. Brett Margolin Mr. and Mrs. Scott Margolin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAdoo Mr. and Mrs. Casey McCabe Mr. and Dr. Brent McCracken Mr. and Mrs. James McFate Mr. and Mrs. Barton McFoy Mr. and Mrs. William McGlinchey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McHugh Dr. Shauna McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKelvey Ms. Gina Medori Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller Mr. and Mrs. Chris Monigle Ms. Patricia Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mottola Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Dr. and Mrs. James Newman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Brian Nilstoft Ms. Colleen Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Noel Mr. and Mrs. P.J. O’Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owensby Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pantano Mr. and Mrs. Frank Papillo Drs. Ashish and Mona Parikh Mr. and Mrs. James Pedano Dr. and Mrs. Robert Penna Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Perna Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pincus Mr. and Mrs. James Purcell Dr. and Mrs. Ray S. Rafetto Dr. and Mrs. John Reinhardt Ms. Laurel Riegel Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Rossi, Jr. Ms. June Roux Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scarborough, III Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Scarpaci Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. Craig Sheets Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Silliman, III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Silverman Ms. Kim Simpson Mr. and Mrs. James Sipala Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Slowik Mr. and Mrs. Alan Spiro Ms. Emily Spivack Ms. Lauren Spivack Mr. and Mrs. Michael Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Svindland Ms. Sally Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Truono Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Wahl Mr. and Mrs. Dana Walker Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wallace Ms. Teri Weissgerber and Mr. William Streck Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas White, III Ms. Cathleen Wilder Mr. and Mrs. John Winkler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wise Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Witherell Mr. and Mrs. David Woods Ms. Mary Yavalar Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yudhishthu Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zbranak Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Zugehar ilies! our fam r o f e v i r toy d holiday a n a r s dent chool stu S l l a n t Ta CHILD’S PLAY Foundation and Corporate Donors Archmere Academy Artisans’ Bank Bancroft Construction Company Barbacane, Thornton & Co. Bifferato Gentilloti & Balick, LLC Brandywine Medical Associates Chandler Funeral Homes & Crematory Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. Commerce Bank Insurance Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz, LLP Defran Systems, Inc. Delaware Periodontics Delmarva Power DeWees Investment Consulting Group of Wachovia Securities Discover Bank Du Pont de Nemours Employee Benefits Solution Gilman Development Company Glenmede Trust Company Greeley & Nista Orthodontics, P.A. Hatzel & Buehler, Inc. Healthy Smiles of Delaware, P.A. Horty & Horty, P.A. Interiors for You, Inc. The Laffey-McHugh Foundation Lyons Insurance Agency Mellon Bank Morgan Stanley – The Stephenson Group Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, LLP Nannas, Haines & Schiavo, P.A. Patterson Schwartz Realtors PNC Bank Robert A. Penna, D.M.D. Saint Edmond’s Academy Sanford School Seiberlich Trane Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP Smith Barney Tatnall School Tower Hill School Ursuline Academy Valero Energy Foundation Wilmington Friends School Wilmington Trust Company Women to Women Ob/Gyn Associates Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor, LLP 2007 CHILD’S PLAY COMMITTEE Katy Connolly and Gayle Dillman, Co-Chairs Lisa Beatson Sherry Brilliant Sonja Brown Angela Case Mary Jo Chandler Joan Connolly Annie Coons Lydia Cox Anita Cross Sally DeWees Megan Goeller Sue Hagerty Debbie Hutz Lisa Ivins Dorothy Mraz Margaret O’Dwyer Rita Paradise Melanie Penna Kim Rollins Joyce Scarborough Vicky Schowe Gloria Streat LeeAnn Trudel Kimberleigh Turner Suzanne Ward Peggy Zugehar CHILD’S PLAY Soirée Attendees Guests of Honor Doris and Carl Schnee Big Band Level The Hon. and Mrs. Vincent Bifferato, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Connolly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Connolly, III Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Dillman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Esposito Ms. Carol A. Gausz Mr. Michael Geary Mr. and Mrs. William Goeller The. Hon. Mary Johnston and Mr. William Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Alan Levin The Hon. and Mrs. Vincent Poppiti Mr. and Mrs. Michael Steiner Swing Level Ms. Jeanne Bakker and Mr. Michael Hanrahan Mr. and Mrs. Jon Brilliant The Hon. and Mrs. Chris Coons Mr. and Mrs. David deBruin Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeFroda Ms. Muriel E. Gilman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Goddess Ms. Christine Hansen and Mr. Charles Ganter Mr. and Mrs. R. Eric Hutz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Kristol Ms. Julie McGinnis and Mr. Halsey Spruance Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mraz Dr. and Mrs. James Newman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O’Dwyer Ms. Colleen Quinn Ms. Tara Quinn and Mr. Gregg Galardi Ms. Andrea Rocanelli and Mr. Todd Veale Mr. Gilbert S. Scarborough, III Mr. John F. Schmutz Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodney Sharp, III Ms. Joni Silverstein Mr. Douglas M. Stephenson Ms. Joanne Sundheim Mr. David Turner Ms. Elois Turner Ms. Lindsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. Steve Walczak Ms. Judy Zucker Jazz Level Ms. Jane Anderson Ms. Judy Arsht Ms. Sandy Autman Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Balick Mr. and Mrs. Connor Bifferato Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bifferato, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bosworth Ms. Jane Bowen Mr. Luke Bowen Ms. Sonja Brown Ms. Sybil Cartmell and Mr. Kent Smith Dr. and Mrs. Charles Case Mr. and Mrs. Tim Casey Mr. and Mrs. William Caywood Ms. Lydia Cox Mr. and Mrs. Barry Crozier Mr. and Mrs. Pat Diodato Mr. and Mrs. Robert DiGisi Mr. and Mrs. John P. Doherty Ms. Sherry Eshleman and Mr. Mike Tucker Dr. Katherine Esterly and Guest Mr. and Mrs. Skip Faust Ms. Alexandra Gausz Mandelberg Dr. and Mrs. Brad Gray Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Steven Greengold Mr. and Mrs. Garry Greenstein Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Handler Ms. Rose Heckler and Mr. Tony Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Hockstein The Hon. Deborah Hudson Ms. Alice Hupfel and Mr. Rodman W. Edmiston, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Seth Ivins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly Ms. Rose Killian and Mr. Ray Baxter The Hon. Chandlee Johnson Kuhn and Mr. Larry Kuhn 2007 J. Thomps on Brown Awa rd recipients, Doris and Carl Schnee , were honored a t our Child's Pla y Gala in March. Ms. Kristen Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Landis Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lavelle Ms. Virginia Lockman Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lutte Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lynch Dr. Shauna McIntosh Ms. Judy Melman Ms. Lori Palmer and Mr. Nick Wasileske Ms. Kathleen Pankowski and Mr. Edward Kafader Ms. Rita Paradise Mr. and Mrs. Mark Parsells Dr. and Mrs. Robert Penna The Hon. and Mrs. Russell Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rollins Ms. Ruth Rosenburg and Guest Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rosenthal Ms. Gigi Saffer and Mr. Ellis Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scanlan Mr. Paul Schnee, Ms. Amy Metsch and Ms. Agatha Schnee Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sloan Mr. Alvin Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spivack Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Sweeney, III Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tedford Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomes Ms. Ruthie Tingle Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Trudel Mr. and Mrs. Francis Trzuskowski Ms. Judi Weinstein Ms. Ginger Weiss and Mr. Barry Schlecker Mr. and Mrs. Tom White Ms. Valerie Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Alan Zugehar CHILD’S PLAY Individual Donors Mr. Samuel Arsht The Hon. Bernard Balick and Hon. Helen Balick Mr. and Mrs. David Beatson Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Bomberger Mr. and Mrs. Steve Boyden Mr. William Bradley Mr. and Mrs. R.R.M. Carpenter, III The Hon. and Mrs. Michael Castle Mr. and Mrs. James T. Chandler, IV Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christopher Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Colbourn Mr. and Mrs. David Culley Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeWees, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durante, Esq. Mr. Wayne Elliot and Ms. Anne Naczi Mr. and Mrs. E. Stephen Emanuel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fine Dr. Edward Goate Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Goldenberg Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Herrmann Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jessup Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeffrey Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kaufman Mr. and Dr. Greg Kelly Mr. and Mrs. J. Renwick Kerr, III Kistler Tiffany Benefits Ms. Sami Klein Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kline Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kristol Mr. Anthony LaTorella Ms. Janet Leban The Lipton Family Charitable Foundation Ms. Holly Lissner and Mr. Richard Angiullo Dr. and Mrs. Garrett B. Lyons, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald The Hon. Jack Markell Ms. Elizabeth McGeever, Esq. Dr. Monica Mehring Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Meister, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Metsch Mr. and Mrs. William E. O’Brien Oberly, Jennings & Rhodunda, PA Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, Esq. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Pennock Dr. and Mrs. John Peters Mr. and Mrs. William Prickett, Esq, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pryor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schnee Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shannon Mr. William Shea Mr. C. Michael Shook Mr. and Mrs. Michael Silverman Ms. Diane Sklut Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sloan Mr. and Mrs. John Small Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sullivan Ms. Maureen Taylor Ms. Mary E. Valiante and Mr. Nicholas O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weiss Thank you IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS Allen Family Foods Ms. Misty Allen Bank of America – Securitization Production and Support Bank of Delmarva Ms. Bernard Bass Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bass Ms. Roberta Bass Bear Hugs for Babies, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berry Beyond Consequences Institute, LLC Big Fish Grill Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Birmingham Ms. Roxanne Blake Blockbuster Video Ms. Denise Boone Boyd’s Flowers Brandywine Rotary Club Brandywine Zoo Brunswick Blue Hens Lanes Brunswick Doverama Lanes Camp Arrowhead Students of Cape Henlopen High School Christiana Skating Center Mr. Jason Cimini Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village Delaware State Chamber of Commerce Delaware Theatre Company Students of Delmarva Christian High School DuPont Dow Elastomers, LLC DuPont Engineering DuPont Performance Elastomers DuPont Fuel Cells DuPont Fluoroproducts Family Christian Stores Foundation – The James Fund Families by Design First and Central Presbyterian Church Food Lion of Millville Giant Food, Inc. of Millville Gilman Development Company Grand Opera House Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grulich Hagley Museum and Library Mr. and Mrs. John Harrod Hair Snippery of Millville Harrington Raceway and Casino Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hershey Hockessin MOMS Club Home of the Brave Foundation, Inc. Iron Hill Brewery Kids Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lima Love and Logic Institute Lutheran Church of Our Savior Mr. and Mrs. William Milon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller Elisa Komins Morris Photography Master Cole Morris Master Jake Morris Ms. Maureen Morton Ms. Margaret O’Dwyer Opera Delaware The Olive Garden Ms. Courtney Otenasek Perdue Farms, Inc. Ms. Carole A. Peterson Phillips, Goldman & Spence, P.A. Ms. Hazel A. Pohlmann PNC Bank Wealth Management Radio Disney Read Aloud Delaware Sheraton Dover Hotel Stanley’s Tavern Sussex County Association of Realtors Schwartz Center for the Arts Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tasevoli The Tatnall School Preschool Teleplan Viacom Solutions, Inc. Tile Market of Delaware Twin Lakes Farm University of Delaware Athletics University of Delaware – Fred Rust Ice Arena Mr. David A. Vanaskey Wachovia Bank Wal-Mart Georgetown Wal-Mart Lewes Wal-Mart Rehoboth Beach Weight Watchers Ms. Christine Whaley Where Pigs Fly Ms. Christine Wierzel Wilmington Blue Rocks Wilmington Trust Women to Women OB/GYN Associates Ms. Louise Zawislak Olive Garden M anager Mark H annon and Serve Parks catered a r Diana nd served partic ipants in our Str Families Progra en gthening m in November. Thank you VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS Ms. Michelle Anderson Mr. Harry Bansal Ms. Roberta Bass Ms. Amy Bastianelli Ms. Jessica Bock Ms. Ivy Bowman Ms. Lola Bratten-Phillips Ms. Sharon Brown Mr. Robert Carnahan Ms. Andree Catalfamo Mr. Daniel Cerro Ms. Heather Sexton Coudon Ms. Susan Crow Ms. Joan Daniel Ms. Alphranetta Davis Ms. Laurie Denham Ms. Mary Ann Dilworth Mr. Lou DiPietro, Jr. Mr. Chris Ellis Ms. Leticia Ferby Ms. Jessica Fitzgerald Ms. Debra Fletcher Ms. Salomie Frazier-Cooper Ms. Jamie Freeman Ms. Kristen Garbowski Ms. Melissa Givans Ms. Megan Goeller Ms. Molly Goeller Ms. Susan Greenstein Mr. Anthony Grillo Ms. Laura Harvey Ms. Mardriel Hawkins Ms. Tara Holland Mr. Robert Houghtby Ms. Josette Huynh-Ba Ms. Felicia Jarmon Ms. Valerie Johnson Ms. Marcie Knox Ms. Gwen Lang Mr. Dave Leonard Ms. Marsha Lyall Ms. Christine McDonnell Ms. Omayra Mendez Ms. Philinda Mindler Ms. Erica Morris Ms. Kamirah Motley Mr. John Mucha Ms. Tamara Mullen Ms. Kristen Nuzzi BUSINESSES, ORGANIZATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS Ms. Virginia Papke Ms. Sophia Pappas Ms. Shirley Parson Ms. Lois Redden Ms. Carlene Russ Ms. Pat Russum Ms. Gloria Sanders Mr. Jason Sears Mr. Clyde Selby Ms. Frances Schulte Ms. Doris Shaner Ms. Kimberley Showell Ms. Jacqueline Simon Ms. Michele Spink Ms. Chanessa Stanley Ms. Kay Steinbeiser Ms. Keisha Sullivan Ms. Nerky Thomas Ms. Amanda Timmons Ms. Fatimah Valentine Ms. Marguerite Veney Ms. Barbara Wilkins Ms. Kishon Williams Mr. Robert Yearick Ms. Audrey Young AIG Alice Warner Memorial Foundation American Express Foundation American Life Insurance Company (ALICO) AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Bancroft Construction Company Bank of America Bank of Delmarva Brandywine Rotary Club Christiana Bank & Trust Company Delaware Community Foundation Female Benevolent Society of Wilmington Gannett Foundation The Gilliam Foundation ING DIRECT Kids Foundation Integra Administrative Group The Laffey-McHugh Foundation Lewes-Rehoboth Association of Churches Kraft Foods March of Dimes Marmot Foundation Milton & Hattie Kutz Foundation Pastor’s Crafters PNC Bank Sussex County Council Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. WSFS Bank Thank you 2007 Board of Directors Officers Carol A. Gausz, President Muriel E. Gilman, Vice President John W. Land, Vice President Douglas M. Stephenson, Treasurer Sandra H. Autman, Assistant Treasurer David G. Turner, Secretary Board of Directors Aguida Atkinson, M.D. Angela B. Case Katy Connolly Annie M. Coons David J.J. Facciolo, Esq. Veronica O. Faust George W. Forbes, III Edward W. Goate, Ph.D. Patricia W. Griffin, Esq. Hon. Mary M. Johnston Thomas F. Jones, Jr., FHFMA Ted Kaufman Ellen K. Levin Anthony J. Lewis Shauna B. McIntosh, M.D. Carl F. McMillan Robert R. Meade Melanie A. Penna Kim Zeitler Robbins Gilbert S. Scarborough, III John F. Schmutz, Esq. Arlene Smalls, M.D. Lee A. Wheeler Past President’s Emeritus Board Carol Harlan Aastad Dr. Lozelle J. DeLuz Gloria S. Fine James H. Gilliam, Sr. Susan A. Herrmann Stephen R. Permut, M.D. June Jenkins Peterson David B. Ripsom, Esq. Barbara F. Soulier Honorary Board Max S. Bell, Jr., Esq. Robert M. Brown Mrs. Walter D. Mertz Advisory Board Mary Jo Chandler Joan McD. Connolly Karen D. Doherty Megan T. Goeller Stephen M. Mockbee Elizabeth T.B. Pierson Joanne K. Sundheim, Esq. Mary E. Valiante Ou r missi new on is stren to gthen help famil them ies; to a nd pe Our Mission mana rsona ge th Children & Families First strengthens families l eir w p l r ife re and communities by providing quality social, ovidi ork s ng so pons educational and mental health services. ibilit cial, e ment ies by duca al he Our Vision t a ional lth se enhan Communities where: Individuals are valued, and r v ce the ices; Children are nurtured, Families are strong and t supp of car l o y a nd qu e and ality educa child t i on fo ren an r d elde The mission of The Family & Workplace Connection rs. is to enhance the supply and quality of care and on Febr u ary 1, 2 00 8. .. education for children and elders and to help families effectively manage their work and personal life responsibilities. The Family&Workplace Connection® Dear Friends of FWC, This is a special annual report for The Family & Workplace Connection (FWC) because on February 1, 2008 it became part of Children & Families First (CFF). This will be the last annual report for FWC as a stand alone organization; however, our service and commitment to Delaware families will continue under the leadership and guidance of Children & Families First. Naturally, this is an ideal time to reflect back on FWC and its history of service to Delaware and beyond. Above all, the one trait that stands out is that whenever FWC was faced with an increased or new community need we always found a way to respond and do whatever was necessary to serve our clients and customers. I will admit, sometimes that was a little scary and we weren’t quite sure how we were going to accomplish the task, but with our Board of Directors and core of dedicated staff, we always answered the call. Certainly that was true when Paula Breen, our founder, recognized the community need to link families with quality child care and founded Child Care Connection in 1986. Over the years, that service has been expanded and improved. Advocating and improving the quality and quantity of early childhood education has been our mission since our inception. Today, by working with other community partners including the State of Delaware, United Way, corporations and other community organizations we are proud to take the lead in coordinating Delaware Stars for Early Success, a five level quality rating and improvement system. This is just one of many programs administered by FWC that has a goal of improving the quality and quantity of early childhood education. In 1995, faced with a community need to provide an emergency backup dependent care service, FWC, with generous funding from DuPont developed a new and innovative program that was the first of its kind to address this issue. Today, Just in Time Care serves over 33,000 families nationwide. Early in our history, FWC recognized the unique needs of our aging population and their caregivers. FWC realized that caregivers for the elderly would require access to accurate and comprehensive information to help them make care choices for their loved ones. Today, we offer several programs and services that benefit families caring for older adults and the disabled, these programs include ElderOnline, RespiteOnline, Grand Time Off and ElderBuddy. Finally, as I look to the future, I am confident that FWC is now better positioned to face our society’s economic challenges and uncertainties. By partnering with CFF, we will provide a stronger, better trained and equipped organization that will offer the best opportunity to continue the critical community work of both organizations. I truly wish CFF well in the future as they continue their long standing service to Delaware. I would like to thank the FWC Board, employees and our many friends for all they have done over the years to help us better complete our mission of service. Ralph Klesius, President The Family & Workplace Connection 2001-2008 “... as I look to the future, I am confident that FWC is now better positioned to face our society’s economic challenges and uncertainties.” 2007 Program Highlights & Initiatives In 2007, The Family & Workplace Connection continued to expand services and offer community programming that fulfilled our mission of enhancing the supply and quality of care and education for children and elders and helping families effectively manage their work and personal life responsibilities. In 2007, FWC launched its newest referral service, RespiteOnline. Much like the AccessCare child care referral service and the ElderOnline elder care referral service, RespiteOnline is free to the general public and allows caregivers of adults and children with disabilities to search for respite care options in Delaware. Respite care provides temporary relief for family caregivers from the ongoing responsibility of caring for someone who has special needs or is at risk for abuse or neglect. Studies have shown that respite care improves the health and well-being of caregivers, delays the need for more costly institutional care for loved ones, and promotes safe and stable families. RespiteOnline was developed with funding from the Delaware Disabilities Council and the Federal Administration on Developmental Disabilities. Planning is underway to launch Kinship Navigator in early 2008. Kinship Navigator will provide a free one-stop-shop information and referral service targeting grandparents and other older relatives who are currently providing the majority of care for another relative’s child/ren. An increasing number of grandparents are taking on the responsibility for providing primary care for their grandchildren, when the parents are either unable or unwilling to care for and nurture the children themselves. For many of these older adults the result is greatly increased physical, emotional and financial demands. Kinship Navigator is designed to help these caregivers find much-needed help and support so they can continue to provide the kind of loving care children need to insure that they will grow into strong, healthy, happy adults. The Delaware AfterSchool Alliance (DEASA) was formally established in October of 2006 with support from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Department of Education, Delaware First, Division of Social Services, Division of the Arts and United Way of Delaware. The Network Policy Coordinator began in the spring of 2007, formalized DEASA’s mission and goals, and developed the Theory of Change (Logic Model) and the Network Plan (Strategic Plan). These two documents will set the course for the Alliance over the next three years. The goals of DEASA are to develop supportive policies, create local and statewide afterschool networks and improve the quality of afterschool experiences for all youth in Delaware. In addition to DEASA’s Management and Steering Committees which were established in October 2006, in 2007 the Alliance established four working committees – Advocacy and Outreach, Sustainability, Policy Development, and Quality - that will carry out and evaluate accomplishments in accordance with DEASA’s network plan. DEASA is working in cooperation with Delaware First, the state’s early care and education professional development system, and Cooperative Extension at the University of Delaware, to develop a School Age Certificate. In addition, the Quality Committee is creating workforce competencies and encouraging afterschool programs to participate in Delaware Stars, the quality rating and improvement system. During 2007, fifteen early care and education programs took part in the pilot phase of Delaware Stars for Early Success. Delaware Stars is a Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS) aimed at increasing access to quality early care and education for all of Delaware’s children. Delaware Stars is a five level system, with the lowest level requiring programs to meet licensing rules. Programs work to move up the levels, meeting increasingly higher quality standards in the following areas: Qualifications & Professional Development, Learning Environment & Curriculum, Family & Community Partnerships, and Management & Administration. Delaware Stars provides participating programs with technical assistance and limited financial support. The programs and technical assistants involved in Phase 1 gave of their time and shared their Delaware Stars experience to help us “test” the system. They identified areas that needed attention, helping Stars to make adjustments that will benefit those programs that participate in Delaware Stars as it moves forward. In response to the feedback from programs and technical assistants changes were made for 2008 to further “test” the system and to make it more program-driven. In 2008, Delaware Stars will test a model that takes advantage of a cohort approach and is more participant driven. Stars will add 60 more programs, using a case management process. Additionally, with major grant funding from The Carl M. Freeman Foundation, FWC translated the Delaware First Training for Early Care and Education (TECE) 1 & 2 into Spanish. Delaware First offers high quality training opportunities and resources to early childhood educators; however, until this year, all of the training materials and resources had been written and printed in English. State licensing regulations require early care and education center professionals to attend annual training each year to maintain their license and as of January, 2007, to complete pre-service training. Previously, although Spanish-speaking providers attended the mandated training, they were unable to fully benefit from the Englishonly curriculum and therefore, were unable to implement course content into their program, benefitting children in their care. TECE 1 & 2 is comprised of 120 hours of basic information that early childhood educators and staff need to know, including child development, curriculum planning, recognizing and responding to child abuse and neglect, disaster preparedness, behavior modification and nutrition to build their skills and competencies for working with young children in a group setting. Over 900 pages of handouts, readings, quizzes and assignments were translated into Spanish. With the curriculum translation complete, the Spanish trainings will be offered for the first time in 2008. Participants will be able to complete their assignments and develop a Children from lo portfolio in Spanish, which will be shared with current cal child care ce nters attend the Childhood Advoc and future employers and families, demonstrating their Fourth Annual acy Day at Legis Early knowledge and philosophy. lative Hall in Dover. In 2007, The Family & Workplace Connection served families by: Fulfilling 4,593 child care information requests through AccessCare, our free child care resource and referral service; Fulfilling 2,148 elder care information requests through ElderOnline, our free elder care resource and referral service; Fulfilling 323 respite care information requests through RespiteOnline, our free child and adult respite care resource and referral service; Providing 469 customized child care and elder care consultations and referrals to employees of corporate clients; Coordinating and fulfilling 787 requests for visitation and companionship for elderly Delawareans through the ElderBuddy Program; Arranging 1,225 days of respite care to grandparents and other older relatives raising other family members’ children in their homes through the Grand Time Off (GTO) program; Arranging 35,530 days of backup child and elder care through Just in Time Care, which saved employers 22,253 work days; Providing 722 days of direct care to school-age children at corporate worksites on selected school holidays and snow days. In 2007, The Family & Workplace Connection served the community by: Coordinating 274 professional development training programs for 4,558 early care and education professionals; Operating four early care and education resource centers and three mobile resource vans, logging 7,671 visits and lending 16,909 educational resources; Sponsoring 314 family child care homes and 3 child care centers through the Child and Adult Care Food Program serving over 1,100,000 nutritious meals; Providing 89 T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Scholarship recipients with higher education credit hours; Creating 812 slots for hard-to-find child care (care for infants and toddlers, children with disabilities, school-age children, mildly ill children, care during non-traditional hours) through the Delaware Child Care Capacity-Building Program; Coordinating 39 educational training programs attended by 422 relative caregivers; Providing early care and education career advisement services to 2,240 people; Overseeing 197 activities attended by 1,890 family members through the FACET (Families and Centers Empowered Together) program. The Family&Workplace Connection® 2007 Revenue and Expenses Revenue Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159,683 Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,108,261 Fees from Referral Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,741,515 Fees from Provider Trainings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104,487 Fees from Resource Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,436 Investment Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,107 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,129,489 Expenses Providing Child & Elder Referrals . . . . . . . . . . .1,498,959 Improving the Quality of Child Care . . . . . . . .1,492,246 Supplying Health Meals to Children . . . . . . . .1,482,835 Delivering Worksite Child Care Programs . . . . . .42,389 Advocating for Delaware's Children . . . . . . . . . . .32,411 Management & General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .584,825 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,133,665 To Life! Highlights The Family & Workplace Connection’s annual event was held on April 18, 2007 at The New Candlelight Theatre. The evening included a special performance of Grease, a buffet dinner, silent auction, and 50-50 raffle. Our generous guests, sponsors, contributors, members, and staff helped raise over $37,000 for FWC’s community programs. To Life! Sponsors AstraZeneca Bellevue Realty Corporation BlueCross/BlueShield of Delaware Buccini/Pollin Group City of Wilmington, Office of Mayor James Baker Delmarva Power DuPont General Motors Happy Harry’s – a Walgreen’s Pharmacy JPMorgan Chase New Castle County Sprint Quality Printing, Inc. Valero WILM W.L. Gore & Associates Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor The Zutz Group ! e f i L To how rful s wonde nd support e! a d n im ea ra dinne ght Theatr the same t s for t li Join u ew Candle rograms a p N at the community ’s FW C ! e s a e Gr d bar , ssion se! ers tion ntribu ble co 7 , 200 ril 11 by Ap 9-1679007 7 2 -4 2 30 l 18, ; Apri ca r th re fo em! c. i g In To Life! Contributors U.S. Senator Joseph R. Biden Bloom Braddies Handcrafted Jewelry Caffe Gelato U.S. Senator Tom Carper Champps Restaurant Thomas P. Collins Roseann T. Fagan, Polish Pottery Designs, LTD FWC's Administrative Department FWC's Child and Adult Care Food Program FWC's Corporate Services Department FWC's Provider Services Department Pamela Harper Judy Hudson Andi Huston, Independent Consultant, Once Upon a Family Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant Pauline Koch Luci McClure, Independent Representative, Silpada Designs Jewelry Hilary Mead and Terence Gilheany The New Candlelight Theatre Kevin P. Noel Amber Rosenberg , Pacific Life Coach Scentsations Sparkles Bead Shop and Gallery Starbucks Coffee Three Little Bakers Country Club Towne and Country Cleaners University of Delaware Ballroom Dance Team Gerri Weagraff Wilmington Blue Rocks Wings to Go, Concord Pike Winterthur Museum and Gardens The Family&Workplace Connection® 2007 Board of Directors Pamela Harper Chairperson Tsion M. Messick Chairperson-Elect Heather A. O’Connell Secretary James F. Krass Treasurer Thomas P. Collins Peter A. Hazen Jennifer B. Jonach Adria B. Martinelli Dayna L. Moore Andrea Moselle Diane N. Street Barbara S. Ridgely Richard A. Vintigni John M. Will Senior Consulting Members Glenn M. Engelmann Larry D. Gehrke Pauline D. Koch Jane P. Maroney K. Jean Williams Thank you to all our supporters! FWC Contributors AARP Delaware Charles E. Aruviereh AstraZeneca Bellevue Realty Corporation BlueCross/BlueShield of Delaware Dori M. Brasure Donna Bratton Lillian J. Bratton Buccini/Pollin Group Chichester DuPont Foundation The Christmas Shop Foundation City of Newark Mr. and Mrs. P. Clarkson Collins, Jr. Carl M. Freeman Foundation City of Wilmington, Office of Mayor James Baker Delaware Association for the Education of Young Children Delaware Developmental Disabilities Council Delaware Division of the Arts Delaware Head Start Association Delmarva Power DuPont Glenn M. Engelmann Heather Fox Jennifer S. Gallo General Motors GoodSearch Laura Greenlee Griswold Special Care Happy Harry’s – a Walgreen’s Pharmacy Peter A. Hazen David Hilyard Home Instead Senior Care Amy Hudson Jeanne M. Johonnett Jennifer B. Jonach JPMorgan Chase Evelyn D. Keating Jean L. Kennedy Ralph E. Klesius Kraft Foods, Inc. The Laffey-McHugh Foundation Jane P. Maroney Willie C. Martin Adria B. Martinelli Kip McDaniel Andrea Moselle Charles Stewart Mott Foundation New Castle County Jennifer R. Noel Kevin P. Noel Heather A. O’Connell Pepco Holdings, Inc. PNC Foundation Debra Renz Dr. Barbara S. Ridgely Dr. Gwendolyn Sanders Tina Sexton Bridget Ann Shelton Shelly M. Silber Social Venture Partners Delaware Sonia S. Sloan Somerford Assisted Living & Alzheimer’s Care Karla J. Spencer Sprint Quality Printing, Inc. Melanie R. Stancell United Way of Delaware United Way of Miami-Dade Valero Gerri Weagraff Sara White Ann Wick Wynonna Williams WILM Wilmington Flower Market WJBR W.L. Gore & Associates Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor FWC Volunteers and Interns Tina Albanese Karen Anderson Dena Birdsall Barbara Boyer Amber Bratton Carrette Cameron Linda Cooper Caitlin Costello Katina Demetriou Gale Dutton Alaric Eber Marcia Forsman Nick Graham Eric Grygier Carltina Hall Chris Hammond Kristie Hudson Ann Hunter Linda Jarrell Doris Johnson Stacey Lane Dan Prettyman Carla Sauders Carol Simpers Sandra Steele Debbie Stowe Cathy Strouse Shannon Sullivan Dawn Valladares SENIOR STAFF OFFICE LOCATIONS Executive Director Leslie Newman New Castle County 2001 Baynard Boulevard Wilmington, DE 19802 658-5177 Administration Director Virginia Lockman Development Director Kathleen Hershey Finance Director Kevin Noel Program Directors Zakiya Griffin Vincent Giampietro Kathy Hyde Evelyn Keating Victoria Kelly Gerri Weagraff 2005 Baynard Boulevard Wilmington, DE 19802 658-5177 715 Tatnall Street Wilmington, DE 19801 654-1088 3511 Silverside Road 100 Wilson Building Wilmington, DE 479-1679 Kent County 91 Wolf Creek Boulevard Suite 1 Dover, DE 19901 674-8384 1406 Forrest Avenue Suite 2 Dover, DE 19904 672-0510 Sussex County 410 S. Bedford Street Georgetown, DE 19947 856-2388 Seaford House Residential & Day Treatment Center 400 North Market Street Extension Seaford, DE 19973 629-6996