2013 - October - Newsletter - Mercy Neighborhood Ministries
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2013 - October - Newsletter - Mercy Neighborhood Ministries
Mercy Matters www.mercyneighborhoodministries.org DIRECTOR’S NOTES Dear Friends, Mercy Neighborhood Ministries (MNM) was privileged to participate in a $4.9 million Department of Labor (DOL) grant as part of the Health Careers Collaborative (HCC) between 2010 and 2013. In the final report to the DOL, MNM was sited extensively for its role in accomplishing the deliverables of the grant and developing best practices. Over the grant period, MNM consistently expanded its services and leadership role to include: Building Foundations for Life, a 12 week work readiness program for long-term unemployed, at-risk women KeyTrain program to improve reading for information, applied math and locating information skills ABLE/GED program for incumbent workers of HCC employer partners and community job seekers October 2013 MNM Community Garden Yield Shared at Civic Garden Center Mercy Neighborhood Ministries recently took part in the Civic Garden Center’s September 12 Flavors of the Neighborhoods event. MNM Education Specialist and Garden Coordinator Sue Plummer and Jocelyn Coulter, manager of MNM’s Julie Hanser Memorial Garden, served tastings of pesto, sage butter, and roasted turnips grown in the Stanton Avenue garden. Harvested vegetables from the garden are distributed monthly to neighborhood residents who come to MNM’s Food Pantry. National Career Readiness Certificate assessments and testing for all HCC partners Gap assistance for students engaged in any of the HCC training programs Home Care Aide Training (HCAT), employment and retention support Leadership in the creation of a Long-term Care/Aging in Place pathway and the addition of new employer partners in this field to HCC Representation of HCC on the Ohio Direct Service Worker Initiative (ODSW). Of the 2,349 individuals who participated in some aspect of the grant services, 712 (30%) entered through MNM. The HCAT program, which was operative for only half of the grant period, represented 22 % of the individuals who attained job skills certification. This data is quite impressive since the other partners include community colleges, vocational training institutions, and health systems. MNM staff, board members, volunteers and donors make all of this possible. I hope this snapshot of the many ways MNM has contributed to the greater good of our community makes you feel very proud to be a member of MNM’s team. Blessings, Follow Mercy Neighborhood Ministries on Facebook and Twitter MNM education specialist Sue Plummer (left) introduced Civic Garden Center visitors to mouth watering food samples made from vegetables grown in MNM’s Julie Hanser community garden. Taste of the Neighborhood Noon to 3 PM Sunday, Oct. 27 We can’t wait to see you at the Taste! Free fun for everyone in the family! Mercy Neighborhood Ministries 1602 Madison Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45206 Editor: Linda Walker 513-751-2500 ext. 204 8th Annual Julie Hanser Golf Outing … MNM Supporters Play for Good on a Great Day! Though WCPO’s chief meteorologist Steve Raleigh served as the honorary chairman even he couldn’t have ordered a more perfect day for this year’s Julie Hanser Memorial Golf Outing at the Wetherington Golf and Country Club course in West Chester. Under a cloudless blue sky and with temperatures hovering in the low 70’s, everyone agreed it was “the perfect day to play a little golf.” After lunch was served in the clubhouse, the foursomes took to their carts to begin their day of fun and friendly competition while the MNM staff set out raffle items and prepared for the returning golfers. Just before dinner, Steve Raleigh, who played in the event with his Channel 9 team, gathered the golfers and guests around as he broadcast his 5:30 and 6:15 p.m. weather segments from the clubhouse patio. First place finishers were Duke Realty’s Meredith Niemeyer, Jon Burger, Jerry Royce and Tim McElroy. 2013 marked the eighth year for the golf outing which serves as a major fundraising event for Mercy Neighborhood Ministries. The outing is named in honor of the late Julie Hanser who served as president and CEO of Mercy Healthcare and who felt a deep concern for individuals who were poor and went without health care. (Top) The perfect day for golf at Wetherington Golf & Country Club. (Top left) Channel 9’s chief meteorologist Steve Raleigh interviews MNM executive director Sue Kathman while (above right) volunteer Chris Brown works on getting the golfers’ lunch table ready. MNM is deeply grateful to this year’s Julie Hanser Golf Outing Sponsors: Catholic Health Partners Mercy Health HealthSpan Messer Construction Company Compass Group Robert S. Heidt, Jr., M.D. J. Hanser Trust PG LifeLink Champlin Architecture Remke Biggs RWA Architects CHC Manufacturing Columbia Chevrolet Steve Raleigh & WCPO Advantage Performance Damian Billy, Architect Mary Jo Blankmeyer Chris & Pat Brown Cincinnati Nurse Practioner Service Sue & Pat Coburn Duke Realty Carol Quinn Cindy Crown & Dave Flaspohler GertzWorkz Heapy Engineering Ron & Sandy Hitzler Ken & Lois Jostworth Kathman Family Judy Kathman Russ & Maggie King Jerry & Michele Laux Marianists of DeSales Crossing John & Bev McCarthy Tom & Pam Mischell Lilly & Quinn Morris Ellie & Dick Paulsen Tom & Pat Ruthemeyer Ann Saluke & Don Yelton Alex & Dianne Sampson Kevin & Jane Shea Mark & Rosemary Schlachter Jana Soete Sr. Mary Stanton Becky Sykes Travel Authority VonLehman CPA & Advisory Firm Whitie’s Car Care XU Graduate Program in Health Services Administration THANK YOU FOR MAKING OUR EVENT SUCH A GREAT SUCCESS! Follow Mercy Neighborhood Ministries on Facebook and Twitter
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