annual report - Southern Alberta Brain Injury Society
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annual report - Southern Alberta Brain Injury Society
Page SABIS 2014-2015 AN N UAL REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Al an Gl over President (July 2014- present) TABLE OF CONTENTS Vice President (April -July 2014) Bob Yoist en Past President Greg Rodin Treasurer Becky Smal l Secretary David Bl ois Director Bobbi Jensen Director Kat e Merkowsky Director Kimber Pipel l a Director Tara Pipel l a Director Al l an Boss Director CURRENT STAFF Natasha Bodei Executive Director Cheryl Sayward Program Manager Kasey Pearson Intake Coordinator Michelle Bowers Fund Development Coordinator Cassie Jenkins Case Manager Tessa Veikle Case Manager 03 Message from the President 04 Programs and Services 05 Programs and Services 06 Volunteers 07 Donors 08 Financial Statement 09 Revenues and Expenses 09 Mission, Vision and Values PREVIOUS STAFF (APRIL - JULY, 2014) Denis Cooney Executive Director Joe Schreiber Program Director Denise Gordon Service Coordinator Alka Chandiramani Service Coordinator 2 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT The mandate of SABIS is to provide support and help to adults with an acquired brain injury and to provide assistance to family caregivers so that the adult survivor can live as independently as possible in the community. This is done through our dedicated Case Managers, our Support Services including support groups, courses for family care givers, peer mentorship programs and through our Educational Services. All of these programs have been strengthened this year through our support from the provincial government and our fundraising activities, and I would like to recognize all of the agencies and supporters who have made this possible. I would like to commence by saying congratulations to SABIS (Southern Alberta Brain Injury Society) as we start our 30th year of providing outstanding service and support to the adults with acquired Brain Injury. This past year has been one of transition and I would like to thank all of the Staff and Volunteers that have contributed to making this one of our best years. SABIS now has a new Executive Director, staff that have been promoted through the organization, an increased staff level, all providing continuing and new services to our clients and members of their families. 2015/16 promises to be an exciting year as SABIS continues to expand and improve their programs and continues to provide excellent service to their clients. The Board will also be looking to strengthen the operation of SABIS and to improving the way we provide support. I would like to thank all of you for helping to make this another successful year. Alan Glover President SABIS has been well supported this year through the provincial government, grant organizations, corporate support and individual donations. SABIS had a very successful 30th Anniversary Brunch with Dr. Maté as the keynote speaker and at the time of writing also a very successful Astrid?s Walk ?n?Roll in early June. SABIS also received many donations that allowed our new logo to be developed, new website and computer upgrades. SABIS has received a CIP grant and is actively pursuing other grants to enable expansion of their support programs. 3 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Since our last Annual General Meeting it has been a very busy year for SABIS. The goals of Service Coordination; to assist adults with acquired brain injury and their families to obtain the services and supports they require, to identify the supports and services in the community that are currently available to adults with acquired brain injury and their families; and to facilitate and support initiatives that further develop the community's resources continue to be the foundation of the services SABIS offer. SABIS remain to promote lifelong support and strive towards ensuring that survivors and their families do not have to walk the road less travelled alone. In its on-going effort to improve our service delivery program. We have refined our Intake Process during the last year to be more active to both new and returning clients. We have established a faster procedure where potential clients are now being passed on to our Case Managers within 2-3 weeks of an initial contact. We believe this ensures a more efficient and effective way of being able to meet and discuss with survivors what their specific needs and goals are and then work with them to achieve these. SABIS continues to be a regular member of the monthly Calgary Interagency Meetings and the Distress Centre's Lunch Bag Workshops. As well as the Brain Injury Interagency that meet quarterly to share developments and resources throughout the network of local brain injury services. We are also pleased to remain actively involved with the Action Committee on Disabilities and Abuse (ACDA) and Calgary Police Services Diversity Committee. In the coming months the CPS Diversity Team will be promoting their Vulnerable Persons Database. This will be a voluntary self-registry allowing citizens of Calgary to register vital information pertaining to vulnerable family members or other persons in their care. The program is to provide police critical information about a registered person and promote communication if in an emergency situation. At SABIS we recognize the important part that caregivers play in a survivor?s daily life. Brain injury doesn't just affect individuals; it can transform the lives of entire families. SABIS do offer a six week support group for caregivers twice a year (Spring and Fall) Companions on the Road Less Travelled. This facilitated support group allows participants to share their experiences, talk about the challenges specific to coping with a survivor of brain injury and develop healthy self care skills. Due to the popularity as well as the amount of survivors wishing to participate. Over the past year we have begun two new weekly Peer Support Groups. We now have 2 groups on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We also felt it was time to give some SABIS survivors the opportunity to build on their personal Cheryl Sayward Program Manager 4 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES growth and pursue their own goals. For this they are now volunteering at all SABIS Peer Support Groups as well as the SABIS special events. One of our new Peer Support Groups is facilitated by two long-standing SABIS survivors. To help individuals overcome the many losses attributed to brain injury. It may require the support of others. Building and maintaining strong community connections is a vital part of our work. This is why community presentations are an important part of what SABIS does to ensure that other agencies are aware of the community services we provide. This year one of our projects is to get out and about to as many Calgary agencies and outlying areas as possible and renew our connection. We have already presented at; the John Howard Society, The Drop in Centre, CUPS, Mustard Seed, Dream Centre, and the Distress Centre. We have visits to The Alex and the Remand Centre booked for the upcoming months. In addition to this SABIS has explored and connected too many relevant community agencies in Strathmore, High River, Okotoks, Airdrie, Cochrane, Canmore and Banff. Finally, please join me in officially greeting Kasey Pearson, Intake Coordinator, back from a year's maternity leave. Plus, welcoming Cassie Jenkins and Tessa Veikle, Case Managers in joining the SABIS Team. 5 WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES WHOSE GENEROUS DONATIONS MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE. Alberta Culture and Tourism Alan Glover Pipella Law Becky & Brad Small Atco Gas Emma Glover Prohab Helmet Society Smuggler?s Inn Aussie Rules Grover Law Firm Susan Raby-Dunne Chris Soentgrath Barry Financial Inc. Orest & Zeivwovia Hayday Pat Raymaker Memorial Louie Sotiropoius Best Western Village Park Inn Mary Hetherington Memorial Linda Read Stitch Together Now Calaway Park Dave Ingram Angela Rees Linda Storms Calgary Flames Kim Jones Leo Daniel Redmond Bob Storry Calgary Health Trust Walter Kubitz ReMax Beverley Striemer Calgary Italian Bakery Kubitz & Company RnR Wellness ? The Spa Sunnyside Greenhouses Ltd. Calgary Stampeders Lake Louise Ski Resort Nigel Roberts Brad Taylor Calgary Sun Sharon Lea Greg Rodin Telus Calgary Zoo June Livingstone Rodin Law Firm Telus Spark Len Clayton Enterprises M&M Meat Shop ? Forest Lawn Shayne Rodrigues Theatre Calgary Cococo Chocolatiers Dan MacDowall Larry & Deb Roney Tyler Udycz CrossIron Mills Dale McCue Lynda Rose United Way Donor Choice Program of Calgary Crowfoot Panda Flowers Glad McCue Andres Salamania James Wade Diane Devonshire Raine McLeod Fern Schick Derrick Wall Dis & Dat Quilting Group Kate Merkowsky Leanne Sept Kerry Wasylin Driving Force Model Milk Margaret Shelton Karen Wedemire Eau Claire Distillery MY Services Anne Siegfried Trevor Wedemire Mark Farris New Dimension Tattoos Dolly Sillito Willow Park Wines & Spirits Thelma Fookes Dorothy Nichols Lena Silvernagle Josefa Wolfe Patricia Fowler JR Norton Memorial Ski Cellar Snowboard Ken Wong Hanne Garde-Hansen Okotoks Dawgs Sled Island Dan Zukiwsky Gaucho Brazilian BBQ Carolyn Phillips Memorial Fred Sloan 981081 Alberta Ltd. 6 WE ARE GRATEFUL Marlene Adams Rob Rappel Darryl Allen Mitch Raven John Bark Mitch Ravvin Stephanie Barrett Phil & Angie Rees Chelsey Basile Dave Roberts Aeliot Blackwell Lou Schiavon Gabby Bodei Randy & Carla Sedore Jacoba Deidert Jan Sproule Trish Fowler Storry Family Emma Glover Daryl Striemer Roy Layug Alanta Terry Dale McCue Aurora Terry Kate Merkowsky Rhonda Thomson Dawn Parsons Don Wenner Denise Pelletier Clint Wheway FOR THE VOLUNTEERS WHO CONTRIBUTE THEIR TIME IN ORDER TO BRIGHTEN THE LIVES OF BOTH CLIENTS AND STAFF. THANK YOU! 7 FINANCIAL STATEMENT 8 REVENUES AND EXPENSES 9 MISSION The road to recovery can be a challenging one for survivors of brain injury. Your generous donation makes a difference in the lives of survivors, their families, and support networks. SABIS offers lifelong supports and services for adults with acquired brain injuries and their families. VISION SABIS promotes open and inclusive communities for all persons, regardless of the severity of their brain injuries. Southern Alberta Brain Injury Society (SABIS) 102, 2116 27 Avenue, NE Calgary, AB T2E 7A6 Phone: 403-521-5212 Fax: 403-283-5867 VALUES - Respect Support Inclusion Learning Encouragement 10