2014-2015 Annual Report
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2014-2015 Annual Report
Samaritan By The Numbers Expenses Samaritan Interfaith Counseling 359 clients received fee subsidy Samaritan By The Numbers Program Services Center exists Expenses to alleviate suffering, facilitate $524,520 in subsidized care provided Rental 359 clients received fee subsidy change and bringOperation about mental, emotional, and Black Friday, #Giving Tuesday, December 27Cyber % ofMonday, clients below poverty level2, 2014 in subsidized care provided spiritual healing and growth persons of Management andfor General Black Friday and Cyber Monday are designed to begin the holiday shopping 17% of $524,520 our clients are children 27year % on of Tuesday, clientsDecember below poverty level celebrates diverse backgrounds season. Celebrated this 2, #GivingTuesday Fundraisingand varied financial means On average, clients receiving subsidized services receive through pastoral counseling/psychotherapy, 17% of ouroffclients areseason. children and encourages philanthropy to kick the holiday the equivalent of 10 visits at no charge average, clients receiving servicesconsultation, receive and education/ training. Samaritan has securedOn a total of $11,000 in matching grants.subsidized Each new donation Combining the efforts of Board, Staff, dollar will be matched, giving us the potential to raise $22,000 thischarge holiday season. the equivalent of 10 visits at no To learn more about #GivingTuesday, our matching challenge, and the impact of Revenue $22,000 follow us on Facebook! Congregations and Community, David Burkhardt David Burkhardt Chair FY14/15 Samaritan provides hope. Providing a safe and caring environment a place to restore your hope and find a new beginning Revenue Special Events Grants - Center for Congregations Brenda DeGeer, Chair David Burkhardt, Vice Chair Deborah Beaird, Secretary Ken Overholt, Treasurer Lee Selander, Past Chair Contributions Counseling Jason AltenbernCounseling Fees Mark Putbrese Chip Downing Rev. Clinton Roberts Consulting Fees Walter Schmidt Stephanie JonesKastelic Nina Menis Donated Services William H. Wentz Scott Mitchell Pamela Wilson Contact us atus630-357-2456 Contact at 630-357-2456 Contact us at 630-357-2456 Contact us at 6303572456 www.samaritancenter.org 1819 Bay Scott Circle, Suite 109 Naperville, IL 60540 2014-2015 Annual Report collaboratio beginnings n collaboration Christ Lutheran Church Community United Methodist Church Christ Lutheran Church “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” First Congregational Church of Naperville Community United Methodist Church —do Helen Keller First Methodist Church of “Alone we can so little; together we can do so much.” FirstUnited Congregational Church of Naperville www.samaritancenter.org www.samaritancenter.org Downers Grove — Helen Keller First United Methodist Church of David Burkhardt FY14/15 Chair www.samaritancenter.org Geneva Lutheran DownersChurch Grove Body Christ Church Good of Shepherd Dear Friends, GenevaLutheran Lutheran Church Church Community United Methodist Church Grace Pointe Church Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Dear Friends, Lately everyone seems to be talking about GraceLutheran United Methodist Church Christ Church Grace Pointe Church Dear Friends, Lately seems be talking collaboration but everyone to Samaritan —tofounded 44about years Holy Grace Spirit Church Catholic Non-Profit Org United Methodist Church First Congregational ofCommunity Naperville US Postage collaboration but to Samaritan founded 44 years Samaritan Interfaith exists because three— congregations sawaround a need Church Knox Presbyterian Holy Spirit Catholic Community ago when three local congregations came together First United Methodist Church of PAID Naperville Church Knox Christian Presbyterian Church ago when three local congregations came together around for highquality behavioral health care, which valued behavioralaffordable health needs in our community —collaboration is Permit No 1921 Downers Naperville Christian Church Notre DameGrove Catholic Church Fox Valley, IL behavioral health needs in our community —collaboration the role of faith in healing. I am certain they saw the beauty in their more than a buzzword; it is who we are. We are part of a isdream, but I Geneva Lutheran Church Notre Dame CatholicChurch Church Our Lady of Mercy Catholic than aenvisioned buzzword;that itand isSamaritan who Weproud are part a a few with you. To ifmore theyof ever would: Our Lady ofLutheran MercyChurch Catholic Church wonder Good Shepherd Lutheran Our Saviour’s Church toof number collaborations this we yearare. we are share Saviour’s Lutheran Church collaborations and this year areyear. proud to share a few with you. To RiverOur Glen Presbyterian Church Grace Pointe Church • provide $502,355 feePartners assistance a we single thenumber left,over youof see listedinour ininMinistry as well as our Board of Directors. River GlenEpiscopal Presbyterian Church Saint Andrew’s Church the left, you see listed our Partners in Ministry as well as our Board of Directors. Grace United Methodist Church • provide over 14,600 hours of counseling to 1,600of children, adolescents, Both groups are key to the long-term success Samaritan. Inside you will read Saint Episcopal SaintAndrew’s Elizabeth Seton Church Both groups are key to the long-term success of Samaritan. Inside you will read Holy Spirit Catholic Community Saint Elizabeth Seton adults and seniors, and see on average 700 new intakes per year. about long standing collaborations such as our Silent Samaritans Breakfast, Care St. John’s Lutheran Church about long standing collaborations such as our Silent Samaritans Breakfast, Care KnoxSt.Presbyterian Church St. Presbyterian John’s Church Lutheran Luke Church • provide a wide range of consulting services to congregations throughout the to grow to Go and Community Education Programs as well as newer initiatives St. Luke Presbyterian Church to Go and Community Education Programs as well as newer initiatives to grow Naperville Christian Church St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church Chicago land area, with approximately young leaders andconnecting promote clergy wellness. 166 congregations. St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church Notre SaintsDame Peter Catholic and Paul Church Catholic Church young leaders and promote clergy wellness. Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church This year we have Themany collaboration I am most humbledWe by is the one with you, our new beginnings celebrate. education on our CatholicChurch Church Our LadySt. of Raphael Mercy Catholic The collaboration I am to most humbled byoffered is the one with you, St. Raphael Catholic Church St. Saviour’s Thomas the Apostle Church Catholic Church supporters. Together weweprovided $524,520 subsidized 359 people. Ministry, and SelfCare. We hosted Clergy of Support Groupscare and to Our Lutheran St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church Innovative supporters. Together provided $524,520 of subsidized care to 359 people. St. Timothy Lutheran Church Transition Workshops. Our thriving counseling practice it or necessary to of ten ten This translates into anan average $1,462 person Timothy Church Lutheran Church RedeemerSt. Lutheran This translates into average $1,462ofofcare careper permade person or the the equivalent equivalent of Union Church of Hinsdale Union Church of Hinsdale hire five new therapists andatour consulting practice through itthe work of into the changed counseling sessions nono charge. importantly changed River Glen Presbyterian Church counseling sessions at charge.More More importantly ittranslates translates into Samaritan Center for Congregations continues to flourish (turn the page to learn Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church lives. Thank youyou forfor your thank and thank lives. Thank yourcompassionate compassionatesupport supportof ofour our mission, mission, and SaintBurkhardt, Elizabeth Seton about their new tools). DavidDavid Burkhardt, ChairChair Stephanie Jones-Kastelic forfor your collaboration! Stephanie Jones-Kastelic youyou your collaboration! Walter Schmidt, Melvin KimKim St.Walter John’s Lutheran Church Schmidt, Melvin This annual report also highlights a new location, new programs, and a new Vice Chair NinaNina Menis Warmly, Vice Chair Menis Warmly, St. Luke Presbyterian Church collaboration. Despite all these new beginnings the one thing that hasn’t changed Deborah Beaird, ScottScott Mitchell Deborah Beaird, Mitchell St.Secretary Margaret Mary Catholic Church MarkMark Putbrese Secretary Putbrese is our continuing belief in the beauty of providing hope to those who need it Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Ken Overholt, Rev. Rev. Clinton Roberts Ken Overholt, Clinton Roberts most. The other constant has been the support we receive from individuals, con Treasurer Catholic Church Lee Selander Treasurer Lee Selander St. Raphael Jason Altenbern William H. Wentz gregations and our community. Together we are providing new beginnings to Altenbern William H. Wentz St. Jason Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church Scott Mitchell , President&&CEO CEO Scott Mitchell , adults, President Chip Downing Pamela Wilson Chip Downing Pamela Wilson children, adolescents, seniors, congregations and their leadership. St. Timothy Lutheran Church Warmly, Union Church of Hinsdale Scott Mitchell , President & CEO Thank you to our 2015 Silent Samaritans Sponsors Signature Sponsor Molex Platinum Sponsors BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois BMO Harris Bank Navistar Gold Sponsors Beaird Group DiGiovine Hnilo Jordan and Johnson, LTD Esser Hayes Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home Linden Oaks at Edward Naperville Bank and Trust Nicor Gas Sullivan Taylor & Gumina, P.C. Thrivent Financial Silver Sponsors 4Insights Save the Date Edward Jones 9th Annual Edward Hospital Silent Samaritans Fox Valley Institute Breakfast Caseys Foods February10, 2016 Northern Trust First Community Financial Bank National Van Lines Behavioral health providers usually assume that those needing care will come to them. Yet, many people do not have the ability or resources to do so. Samaritan’s CARE To Go Program is a unique collaboration that provides on-site mental health care for clients at Loaves and Fishes Community Services and Hesed House at no cost. We greatly appreciate the collaborative spirit of our funding partner, Lilly Endowment, Inc. Funds from the Endowment are used to support the Samaritan Center for Congregations. The Samaritan Center for Congregations, Advocate Health Care and the Prairie Association of the United Church of Christ collaborated to provide Samaritan has long provided educational opportunities in the community. This year, at the Take 2! Program at Our Saviours Lutheran Church, Scott Mitchell talked about healthy preparation for life transitions. High school students, youth leaders and volunteers from 5 Naperville churches attended a leadership retreat called SparkSomething. Created in partnership with Samaritan, Grace United Methodist, Wheatland Salem Church and an anonymous donor to bring teens together and “spark” leadership in their lives. “SparkSomething challenged me to do hard things in order to be a leader in my community.” – Youth Participant The Indianapolis Center for Congregations created an online resource database for pastors, staff and lay leaders to access information about thousands of resources. This unique online tool can be accessed at thecrg.org We are pleased to share such a comprehensive resource and hope that it is being well used by our leaders. When you support Samaritan’s Mental Health Access Program, you are changing a life. “I felt respected, comfortable, and guided. It was a safe place for me to heal.” Samaritan Client Your generosity provided more than $524,520 in fee subsidized care to over 359 people. a clergy wellness retreat and follow-up sessions. “I sure appreciate sharing this process with other people —it’s not so isolating, and it is helpful getting together with others and sharing that process with one another.” – Retreat Participant COUNSELING CONSULTING 630-357-2456 samaritancenter.org 630-909-9600 samaritancfc.org Naperville 1819 Bay Scott Circle Suite 109 Naperville 1733 Park Street Naperville, IL 60564 Eastern DuPage 1121 Warren Ave Suite 160 Downers Grove Geneva 301 S. Third Street Be a social media champ