2013 Annual Report - NorthPointe Resources
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2013 Annual Report - NorthPointe Resources
Since1953 Celebrates 60 years of empowering people with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) and/or mental health issues to achieve their dreams. A N N UA L REPORT More than 50 years ago Wayne Pollard, on behalf of his daughter Carolyn, asked the question... “What quality of life choices exist for an individual with a disability?” He discovered there were little to no options. Institutional care was the only alternative provided, warehousing over 5,000 people with disabilities. Wayne, like many other families at that time, chose to keep his daughter at home and worked tirelessly to promote her quality of life. Through his vision of education for persons with disabilities, he sought other families in the same situation and established a small school for children with mental retardation in 1953. The Lake County Educational Society for Retarded Children is established. Located in the Zion Catholic College, seven children attend classes taught by two teachers. The needs keep growing and four schools are added and a program for teens is opened in Round Lake. 50s & Looking back looking forward A Letter from the Chairman of the Board and interim CEO To Our Donors and Friends, Sometimes it’s good to look back. What better time to do so then as we celebrate an important anniversary. This year, 2013, marks sixty years that NorthPointe Resources has been serving Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) and/or mental illness in the Lake County. Over the years as an agency we have seen tremendous change and growth. We’ve evolved into a comprehensive service organization while maintaining the core principles of service and dedication—the foundation upon which this organization was built. Back in 1953 when a group of parents got together to establish a community focused, educational option and a better future for their family members, little did they know how their dream would grow and flourish. These founding fathers of our organization could not have predicted the important role NorthPointe would play in the lives of so many individuals and their families. They would be proud to witness our stewardship in action, and the compassionate service and dedication that are standard operating procedures for NorthPointe Resources. But it is always important to look ahead. What does the future hold for NorthPointe in these changing times which include economic uncertainty? On the positive side, an exciting change is a national movement called Employment First. A number of states have already implemented Employment First policies and practices and we are is in the process of determining how to execute this initiative. To NorthPointe, economic uncertainty means recognizing the trends and the limitations of government funding, and that we must begin to expand and grow our funding resources to survive—but more importantly to thrive. We will be exploring diversification, setting clear priorities, using data effectively, and relying on the input and expertise of stakeholders to make sure we’re making the most effective decisions and devising the best strategies. We plan to work hard to engage a wider network of partners who can help to bring diverse perspectives to the work we’re doing together. As we address these important issues, we will be guided first and foremost by how this work contributes to our overarching goal of helping improve the lives of the people we serve. In the end, that is the reason why we’re here. At this time we want to thank everyone who has helped in NorthPointe’s success. With the knowledge that change is inevitable NorthPointe stands ready to move forward. We look forward to working with you to build an even better future for the people we serve. Darryl Swank Chairman of the Board Dina Donohue-Chase Interim CEO Guidance and Vision. Board of Directors and Affiliations NorthPointe’s Board of Directors is comprised of leaders in the community who are dedicated to the mission of our organization and the people we serve. Darryl Swank Senior Claims Analyst Sedgwick CMS Chairman of the Board Executive Board Joseph Virgilio Travel Center, Inc., Buffalo Grove Vice Chairman Diane Winter Circuit Court Judge 19th Judicial Circuit Treasurer Colette Berardi Parent Secretary Board Members Julie Pendleton Director of General Services Cancer Treatment Centers of America Midwestern Regional Medical Center Past Chairman of the Board Roger Janczak Director, Continuous Improvement, AQR Abbott Laboratories Robert Johnson Parent Phillip Kaufman Comptroller, Cancer Treatment Centers of America Henry W. Sledz, Jr. Family Member Schiff Hardin LLP Honorary Board Doug Cygan VP Grocery/GM Jewel Osco Kathy Greco Chief Solutions Officer Stafflogix Corporation Our Mission To empower individuals with disabilities to achieve their dreams We are driven by our mission to be the premier agency serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD)and mental health issues: We are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). We collaborate with: The Chicago Botanical Gardens; Arts of Life; Partners for Progress and the YMCA. We partner with: The University of Illinois Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with a Developmental Disability and Rosalind Franklin University. We are a recognized leader by state agencies: Awarded the much coveted Caregiver Connection Grant (serving Lake County) six years in a row. Our SERVICES Business Division The Business Division partners with businesses throughout the community to provide training and paid employment opportunities for individuals in the Killian WorkCenter. •B usiness Resources offers solutions for a variety of companies seeking fulfillment, packaging, shrink-wrapping and heat sealing services. •W arehousing offers storage, delivery and full service warehousing for business and the community 60s Legislation is passed mandating public education through age 21 for the disabled. Lake County starts special education classes, gradually absorbing our students. Programs expand and a pre-school for children with special needs is opened. In 1965, we move to the Rosenwald Cottage in Bowen Park, Waukegan and remain there for 16 years. The agency’s name is changed to “Lake County Society for the Retarded.” Our SERVICES Development Division The Development Division is responsible for increasing revenue and awareness through fundraising, events, corporate giving, community and family donations; volunteer recruitment and management and gift in-kind donations. Marketing Division The Marketing Division is responsible for marketing strategies, brand consistency and exposure. They collaborate with all of the departments within the agency, to develop and produce materials that correctly reflect our mission and the agency. Residential Division The Residential Division offers a variety of residential services ranging from continuous 24/7 care to intermittent support through the Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) program. Depending on their needs, CILA residents live in community-based group homes or independently in apartments. Living arrangments are structured to promote community integration and residents are offered support to develop independence and daily living skills. Vocational Division The Vocational Division provides a wide range of services and programs that emphasize individual growth, health, and well-being, as well as successful community participation. •Adult Day Service’s CHOICE Program offers six-week classes on a variety of subjects matters including; health and fitness, creative arts, computer skills, business training, humanities and Life Skill education. • Employment Resource Services (ER) participants are assisted in acquiring and maintaining employment in the community. • Home Based Services offer support for families throughout Lake County in accessing and acquiring government supported services within their homes. • Caregiver Connections offers support for caregivers and parents of children up to five years of age experiencing social and emotional adjustment issues. 1975 2014 70s In 1975, NorthPointe opens a second location in the old Zion Roller Rink. Sheltered Workshop services continued to grow in response to the work-training needs. Because of the growth, a new location with double the space was found, and we move to the (old) Warwick building in Zion. Campaigners.....................$10,000 and more July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 Colette and James Berardi Benefactors.......................$5,000 to $9,999 Cancer Treatment Centers of America George M. Eisenberg Foundation Patrons...............................$1,000 to $4,999 Associated Agencies, Inc. Baxter International, Inc. Kathryn Brown Buffington/ Thompson Family Sandy and Ken Falkinham Fischer Paper Products, Inc. Gloria and Anthony Floridan, Jr. Paula and Gil Fonger June Gibbs Hefter, Leshem, Margolis Capital Management of Wells Fargo Advisors PNC Bank Rose Packing Company Elaine and Henry W. Sledz Travel Centers, Inc., Buffalo Grove Matt Virgilio Sponsors....................................$500 to $999 Antioch Rotary Club Sandra and Richard Galgan Deborah and Larry Grimes Cathy and Roger Janczak Anne and Robert Johnson Nancy Johnson Renee and Phillip Kaufman Mary Jo and Michael Kollross MetLife Khushroo Pettel Sara Pierce James Smith Andrea Steinert Patti and John Thompson Volo Auto Museum Pam and Fred Weichselbaum William Frick & Company Diane and Bryan Winter Donors......................................$100 to $499 Abt Electronics ACE Hardware, Zion Laurie Ardito Assured Healthcare Staffing Linda and Mike Balsamo Ann and Michael Barrett Elvira and Rajanikant Bhatt Patricia and John Blume Cheryl and James Boles Erma and Kenneth Bond Debra and Richard Brandt Jaci and Michael Buffington Olga and Carlos Cabal Sharon and David Campbell Valerie Carlson Bernadette Berardi and Joseph Coletta Rose and Michael Coniglio Geri and Anthony DeMarco Larry Desmond Kristen Dever Jeri and Frank DiMarco Cheryl and Charles V. Dobosiewicz Barbara Donohue Joan and Jerome Duffy Ann and Dennis Duszak Charlotte and David Engstrom Cheryl and Lee Fischer Free Spirit Yacht Cruises Kathy and Dale Greco Sara Griffin Joanne and Steven Hall 80s Patricia and Russell Harris Susan and William Heidenreich Deborah and William Herman Nancy Inskeep Cathryn and Dennis Johnston Jordan Joseph Encore Marolyn Jordan Karl Kopp Lake County Door Company, Inc. Carolyn Lammersfeld Sandi Larson Arlene Lis Kelly and Scott Lombardo Lona and Lou Massong Mary and Richard Matzke Ellani Maurides Melissa Meade Susan Middleton Guyann Miller Stephanie Miroballi D. Jerry Moore Carol Novak Marge Oakley Paul O’Dell Denise and Dave Palcek Phyllis and Ray Peacock Julie Pendleton Barbara and Paul Pfluegl Pinto-Thomas, M.D.’s,S.C. Mary Pollice Meredith and Eugene Pontillo Lynn and Gary Quinn Robinson Heating & Cooling, Inc. Rosie’s Corporation Pamela and Robert Ruskey Barbara and Carl Scalet Mary and David Scheffler Linda and Howard Schlichting Ednatha and John Scholz Virginia Schulte Laurie and Mark Seames Margaret Sibert Philip Smith Betty Soderquist Bridget Spellman John Summerfield Mary and Bryan Swank Kim and Darryl Swank Swank Insurance Suzanne Swanson Jean and Edward Tews Courtney and Joe Virgilio Joseph Virgilio Nancy and Paul Wallace Marlene and Robert Weiler Alice and Bernard Winter Madonna and Gerald Witter Roycealee and Kenneth Wood Kelly and Timothy Yager Mary and Robert Zorc A progressive model of multi-vocational programs is introduced. Programs expand to include independent living skills classes, work training and supported employment. In 1984, a 72,000 square foot building, The Killian Center, is purchased to help meet growing needs and NorthPointe initiates supported residential services Lorna and Jeff Zaloudek Zion Benton Kiwanis July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 Friends—Under $99 Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign Monica Adriansen Anchor & Ark Lodge No.1027 Robin Aoki Phyllis Armstrong Cynthia Atamian Carl Baldassarra Lisa Bauer Midge and James Berardi Susan Bergeron Patricia and Henry Biedron Patricia and Alan Blume Mary and Ronald Boosey Cheryl Brandt Norma and Martin Brunello Katherine Bruzan Jeryl Buffington Kate Cole Buffington Kim Buffington Stephen Buffington Toni Buffington Katrina Busse Amy Caprilla Paulette Cesario Nancy Christian Cindy Clawson Donna Codell Kathy Cooper Emma Corcoran Marilyn and Joseph Cotteleer Mary and Joseph C. Cramer Earl Crovedi Tasha and Kevin Crow Lee Cummings Lisa Cummings Mary and Ronald Cunningham Susan D’ Andrea Linda D’Agostino Sarah Davis Patricia Deason-Biedron Mary Jane Dee Cynthia DeMarco DeMarco Sciaccotta Wilkens & Dunleavy, LLP Denny’s, Vernon Hills Kathy and Daniel Dever Kathleen and Michael Dietz Julie and Robert Durbin Karen and Mark Emory Claire and Roger Erickson 90s Karen Estes Don Evans Donna Falzone Farrand Research Shirley Figeas Cheryl and Lee Fischer Darlene Foley Diana and Ronald Fredrick Lori and Norm Gann Diana and Robert Gornik James Gregory Mary Griffin Amy and Ron Grove Darlene Grskovich Carol Guinan Christine and James Hammerlund Pam and Gordon Hammond Tanya and Jason Harvey Maureen and David Heilmann Nadine Heilmann Eugenia and Wilbert L. Hemeyer Deborah and William Herman Chatherine Hill Nancy Hinz Karen Hook Lisa and Richard Hopkins Mary Hoppe-Dominiak Karen and Kurt Hull Virginia Hurlbut Irus and William Hutchings Leigh Jackson Norma Jakimiak Elizabeth A. Johnson Carol Anne Judkins Patricia and William Kintz Dina Klein Karen Klima Laurie and John Klinger K-Log, Zion Gerald Kolar Helen Konopka Carl La Mell Debra Labo Lake County Property Investors Association Joyce Larson Yvonne Larson Jade Leasure Janet Leasure Joan and Dan Lodesky Colleen and Ronald Ludden Marilyn and Bob Maas Mary Mack Margaret Magnuson Melanie and Heath Maki Manning Silverman & Company Donna and Gary Marinoff Jennifer A. Marks Carol Martin Arlene and Gregory Martin Victoria Martinez Louise and James McCarthy Edye McCarty Glenda and Dannie McDonald Mel Metts Katy and Greg Michels Glenda and Herbert Miracle Lois and David Moll Jennifer Moran Morris Mailing, Inc. Susan Mortier Christina and Anthony Nasellis Mary Nelsen Mary Kay Noland Northpoint Heating and Air Conditioning Octagon Salon & Spa Elizabeth Olney Sarah Orticelli Genevra Ower Florence Paakola Jean and John Paskvan Nancy Pasquesi Roberta and Steve Perotto Gladys and Walter Piat Kimberly Piatt Valeria and Vladas Plepys Melissa Plumley Wendy and Jeff Pluta Jean Pollice Laura and Michael Pollice Karen Preece Linda and Bob Pushee Helen Ramirez-Odell Fay and Fred Ray Georgia Raymond Diana and John Reeves Maria Reid Robert E. Frank Real Estate, Inc. Lorraine and Donald Roszak Amy Russell Malik Samuel The residential program grows to supporting 75 men and women in homes throughout the community. Vocational services expand to include community work crews and corporate educational seminars. A new Psycho-Social Rehabilitation program is initiated to assist persons with mental illness re-integrate into the community. Katherine Sattler Timothy Scheele Elaine and William Scheffler Marie Schuering James Schultz Liesel and C. Robert Schulz Janet Smith Ruby Faye Smith Mary Soder Ralph Sorensen Ellen Spallato Patricia and Eugene Stanis Lois Streich Barbara Sullivan Carmella Sundt Jan and David Suthard Sue Taflinger Cary and Al Taylor Maureen Teneyck Gayle Thielke David Thompson Dennis Thompson Donna Thompson Glenn Thompson Pam Thompson Pamela Thompson Timothy C. Trelka Clara Trulock Jennifer Turner Margie Urbancic Maryanne and Michael Urbancic Toni L. Van Schoyck Via Venato Hair Designs Jeannine Viti Kathleen and Richard Vogelsang Katherine and Mark Vyvyan Karen and Harry Wagner Rita Ward Kim Webber Thelma Scott Webster Nancy and Frank Winkler Patricia and Larry Winn Darlene and Charles Zeller, Jr. Mary and Robert Zorc Cory Zuganelis July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 Gift-In-Kind ACE Hardware, Zion Antioch Golf Club Apple Holler Phyllis Armstrong Linda Arnold Valerie Baker Mary Beth Balas Lori Barnicke Marylyn and Mark Batory Lisa Bauer Colette and James Berardi Midge and Jim Berardi Bertucci’s Bittersweet Golf Club Bonnie Brook Golf Course Boston Beer Company Jane Y. Brenner Bridie McKenna’s Pub and Restaurant Brunswick Zone Martha Butler Sharon and David Campbell Carriage Hill Kennels CDW Chevy Chase Country Club Chicago Architecture Foundation Chicago Bandits Chicago Bears Football Club Chicago Botanic Gardens Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chicago Wolves Comcast Cable Rose and Michael Coniglio Costco Court Theatre Jo Covelli Culvers, Zion DaVinci Group Ltd. Doreen Decesaro Deerfield Bakery Geri and Anthony DeMarco Rhea and Jeff Dever Laura and John Dmytrenko Louise Domerchie Eli’s Cheesecake, Co. Elizabetta Online Boutique Elly’s Pancake House Embassy Suites Hotel Janet Eppers Claire and Roger Erickson Environmental Systems Design, Inc. Trudy and Dennis Evans Lisa Ewers Fitness Loft Francesca’s on 95th Mari and Dale Frea 00s Diana and Ronald Fredrick Gail French Friends of the Historic Genesee Theatre Gianni’s Cafe Golf Nation Diana and Bob Gornik Grand Appliance Kathy and Dale Greco Deborah and Larry Grimes Kathleen and Robert Grom Guitar Center Beth and Bill Gumler George Haasjes Joanne and Steven Hall Harbor Shores on Lake Geneva Lillie and Roosevelt Harris Patricia and Russell Harris High Sierra Sport Company Home Depot Houlihans Kristen and John Hudrick Karen and Kurt Hull Virginia Hurlbut Illinois Department of Transportation Nancy Inskeep Jameson’s Charhouse Jockey International Inc Anne and Robert Johnson Cathryn and Dennis Johnston Carol Anne Judkins K. Erickson Designs Keifer & Associates Key Lime Cove Kiefer Sports Group/Kiefer Swim Shop Susan Klebek Mary Jo and Michael Kollross Char and Richard Komperda Candace Krapf Marilyn Krieger Mike Kundit L Studio Skin Care and Cosmetics Joyce Larson Sandi Larson Yvonne Larson Ann and Paul Last Jordan Leasure Lou Malnati’s Laura and Eric Main Laura and James Maplethorpe Marriott Lincolnshire Resort Frances and Nick Marshall Tami and Glenn Martin Victoria Martinez Yvonne Mason Lona and Lou Massong Diane and Roger McFadden Metropolis Performing Arts Centre Mark Metzger Midwest Action Cycle Guyann Miller Krystine Miluski Miramar Restaurant Museum of Science & Industry Jane Neave Gary Nephew North Shore Pro-Active Health Northlight Theatre Olive Garden Omni Salon & Spa Fitness Studio Omron Healthcare Outback Steakhouse Panera Bread Jean and John Paskvan Julie Pendleton Philly G’s Pinstripes Mary Pollice Rose Popek Popeye’s Port Edwards Restaurant Raging Waves Waterpark Jill and William Richards Richmond Hunting Club RinkSide Entertainment Roediger Corparate Interior Planning, Inc. Rosie’s Corporation Rust-Oleum Schaumburg Boomers Professional Baseball Schumacher Electric Corp. Shedd Aquarium Sheraton Chicago-Northbrook Hotel Shure Inc. Signs Now Six Flags Great America Skill Aviation Janet Smith Betty Soderquist Lynn Stanczak State Bank of the Lakes Studio One Art Glass John Summerfield Suzanne Swanson Tablecraft Jean and Edward Tews The Dancing Horses Theater and Animal Gardens Our mission is redefined to focus on the empowerment of the individuals we serve. NorthPointe embraced a person-centered planning model, and officially change its name to “NorthPointe Resources, Inc.” A new high school transition service is implemented as well as a Seniors Program. The Second City TimberRidge Lodge & WaterPark at Grand Geneva Tiny Social Club TOPS Emily Trowbridge Untouchable Tour Verranno Salon Vince’s Italian Restaurant Joseph Virgilio Volo Auto Museum Nancy Waites Walt Disney World Weber Grill Restaurant Barbara Weiner Whole Foods Market Patricia and Lawrence Winn Alice and Bernard Winter Diane and Bryan Winter Women’s Workout World Lisa Worklan Dawn Wrath Debra and Greg Yanik Yard House Restaurants Zion Cyclery Zion Fire Department Zion Park District July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 Tribute Gifts The Peggy Virgilio Memorial Fund provides resources for final arrangements for the peace of mind, dignity, and comfort of the individual and the family. The following donors have made tribute gifts to the Peggy Virgilio Memorial Fund in memory of Joan McNaughton . Jan and Jack Anderson Jean and Mary Berg Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Byrne Adrienne and Paul Cirrincione Barbara Cook Carole and Dave Creason Carl Faust Mary Beth and Leonard Ficht Liz and Sam Filippo Gwen Friedow Elaine and James Gruber Doris and Robert Hemple Lorraine and Paul Kmiecek Tim Lichtenstein Angie Mangione Patricia and Pat McHugh Ann McNaughton Brendan McNaughton LuAnn and Brian McNaughton Michael McNaughton Ruth and David McNaughton Shauna and Marty McNaughton Pat McShane Roberta and Bob Pack David Palcek Ruth and Jim Saliano Daniel Schaedel Courtney and Joe Virgilio The following donors have made tribute gifts in Honor of a loved one. Honor of Robert Armstrong Jack D. Armstrong The following donors have made tribute gifts in Memory of a loved one. Memory of Robert Campbell Marcie Ebler Memory ofTimothy Frank Michelle Foster Pam Hart Renee Holms Memory of Mary Kavanaugh Linnea and John Mead Joseph Vanecko From all of us, to all of you A Big Thank You for your support and generosity! 10s The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development awarded a $1,000,000 grant in which NorthPointe is a partner. “HeathMatters” launches nationwide. A year later, NorthPointe is chosen to receive a grant to implement diabetes awareness for children across Illinois. Financial Report Revenue - Year End June 30, 2013 REVENUE 2013 2012 Government Funding.....................$ 5,364,656 $5,682,414 (1) Contributions/Fundraising/Grants..$ 540,687 (1) $ 305,368 Investment Income.........................$ 191,546 $ 66,598 Production Work...........................$ 349,657 $ 395,831 Other...............................................$ 51,442 $ 54,109 $ 6,497,988 $ 6,504,320 Operating Expenses -Year End June 30, 2013 EXPENSES 2013 Program Services Expenses Residential.......................................$ 3,191,630 Vocational........................................$ 2,400,855 Support Services Expense Administrative Support and Fundraising...............................$ 1,572,962 $ 7,165,447 2012 $3,093,675 $2,515,240 $1,617,750 $7,226,665 Since 1953 2013 (Fiscal Year) Annual Report NorthPointe Resources, Inc. 3441 Sheridan Rd. Zion, IL 60099 P: 847-872-1700 (V/TTY) • F: 847-872-0037 To learn more about NorthPointe, please visit: www.NorthPointeResources.org NorthPointe Resources, Inc. is accredited by the Commission on Accreditations of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and is a member of Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (IARF)