Newsletter 2012 Winter - Opportunity Matters, Inc.
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Newsletter 2012 Winter - Opportunity Matters, Inc.
V A lOOk isions WInter 2012 At the peOple And prOgrAMs Of OppOrtunIty MAnOr Inc. Opportunity Manor Inc. has Relocated! By: Regan Stommes, CEO Opportunity Manor, Inc. is excited to announce that we have moved! Our new building is located in Sartell at 701 23rd Street South (Northeast of Gold’s Gym on Pinecone Road) and continues to offer the Pathway to Opportunities, Golden Opportunities, and MS Programs. Our administration staff will also be located in the building. The building’s first floor is dedicated to the programs and services for the individuals we serve. Some of the amenities are: a sensory room, an exercise room, a kitchen for learning skills, laundry room, resource center, a room that can hold up to 250 people and can be split into two rooms, games and recreation activities, a quieter relaxing area for activities and socializing, training rooms, an accessible Parker Jacuzzi bathtub and a shower room. Our PTO and GO programs will utilize this space along with our Members in the Multiple Sclerosis Program. The space is open to all of the clients we serve in the community who reside in their own homes and apartments, along with those living in the foster homes. Our administra- tion staff is based out of the second floor with additional space for meeting and training rooms. We were fortunate to find land that offers a beautiful view of a pond with outside amenities including: paved walking paths, a basketball court, a play set, an accessible whisper glide swing, a space for vegetable and flower gardens and a space for an accessible gazebo. OMI is excited to stay headquartered out of Sartell and happy to provide service to the Sartell and surrounding communities. We encourage community groups to give us a call to work together to collaborate on services and programs or to utilize our space and amenities. Please keep your eyes open for the change of address or visit our website at www.opportunitymanor.org for the latest updates. We are planning to hold an open house once the weather warms up, so until then feel free to give us a call or stop in if you are in the area. back to a standard school setting. OMI provides the staffing support needed to address behaviors and assist the students with their educational goals that the school system develops. In addition, these collaborations have offered OMI a great opportunity to meet some wonderful individuals, both educators and students. Collaboration with Local Schools By: Sam Pierskalla, Program Services Director Opportunity Manor’s PTO program has been working with local schools providing alternative school settings for individuals who struggle in a standard school setting. The collaboration initially started with two students from the Sauk Rapids-Rice school system. Over the years, PTO has expanded their partnership with the St. Cloud school system and Benton/Stearns Education District, which includes Sartell, Holdingford, Kimball, Foley, Rocori and Sauk Rapids-Rice schools. Currently there are three individuals who attend the program 3-6 hours per day, five days a week. The school program focuses on addressing a student’s behavioral and social challenges that jeopardize their ability to grow in their educational development while working toward the goal of them going Lauren Roelofs started utilizing this service in March 2011. Lauren spends Monday through Friday with staff working on academics, behavior modification, acceptance of transitions, socialization and exercise. When Lauren first started, she struggled with appropriate greetings and is now able to respond to someone with an appropriate “hello” or “goodbye.” Lauren works hard every day while she is attending PTO, and brings so many smiles to the program with her singing “Stuck Like Glue” or Christmas tunes. Lauren’s passion for singing is contagious and always brightens up the room. Aaron Spaeth has been attending PTO since December 2009. When Aaron first started attending PTO he was excited to go with staff and hang out, which surprised everyone because new things and places have been difficult for Aaron to accept. During the two years Aaron has been attending, he has progressed in his socialization skills, street safety skills and vocational skills. Aaron is always happy to see everyone and tell them about his day and what he did in school. The highlight of Aaron’s day is sharing what kind of pop he bought to go with his snack. Client Halloween Party By: Andrea Mosbo, Program Manager OMI’s annual client Halloween Party was held on October 30, 2011. Everyone enjoyed dressing up and participating in many Halloween activities. Pumpkins were painted, Spooky Bingo was called, prizes won and cookies were decorated. Clients also participated in many games such as Pumpkin Bowling and Gone Fishing. Brown bags were decorated with Halloween stamps and used as treat bags for goodies and prizes. Everyone also had a chance to visit our photo area so they could take home a picture of themselves in their costumes. Approximately 50 clients participated in this event. Volunteers were utilized to help the party run smoothly. We had a fantastic group of volunteers ranging from younger kids in girl scouts, eighth & ninth graders from a school civics class, and fraternity members from local colleges. We really appreciated all the hard work the volunteers did before, during and after the party. It was another successful OMI Halloween party and we hope to see even more people attend next year! Highway Clean-up 2011 By: Jon Hazen, Program Director On August 31, 2011, six Opportunity Manor employees ventured out to do their part in keeping a two-mile stretch of highway in Sartell clean. In spite of the rainy and cool August day, employees proudly wore their shiny, fashionable, reflecting rain vests and carried big orange bags to throw trash into. Employees picked up a good amount of trash, cigarette butts, a loose tire and anything else deemed trash bag worthy. By the end of the day, employee’s clothes and shoes were soaking wet, but their spirits were high. After all the hard work, they ended up with two bags of trash and a very clean highway. Twisted Twilight Fundra By: Brenda Eggerth, Volunteer & Communications Manager On Saturday, October 29th, 2011 Opportunity Manor held our 4th annual Fall Fundraiser to raise money for the programming needs of our clients. This year’s theme, Twisted Twilight, was an adult Halloween party held at the Red Carpet Event Center. 100+ people attended the costumed event and enjoyed appetizers, raffles, costume and howling contests, a special performance by the fundraising committee and music by Slip Twister. Attendees also watched a short video highlighting our clients and the donations Opportunity Manor has received. By the time the night was through, the event raised over $5,000.00. We would like to thank everyone who came out and supported Opportunity Manor by attending the event. Also, a A New Home with the Same Great Faces By: Jon Hazen, Program Director A big thank you to everyone who participated in helping make our community cleaner for everyone. Opportunity Manor’s Foster 10 has a new home and neighborhood! With the clients aging and their needs changing, OMI felt that building a new home with easier access and mobility was the best choice to help the clients grow. The house is located in St. Cloud, in a cul-de-sac surrounded by a park with a community pool, tennis and basketball courts and a hockey rink. The home contains four spacious bedrooms with two full bathrooms, an open kitchen with a center island, one and a half living rooms and a new office. The four clients decided on their own room colors and how their house was going to suit them. There were a lot of people involved in this project and we couldn’t have done it without them. Opportunity Manor is pleased to have this new home where the clients can enjoy the neighborhood and live more independently. Donations/Grants raiser r special thanks to all of our great sponsors, donors, and volunteers for their support in ensuring that our Twisted Twilight event was a success! Planning has already started for our 2012 event. Mark your calendars and plan to attend Twisted Twilight 2012 on Saturday, October 27th, 2012. Watch future newsletters for more details! Pictured Above: The Twisted Twilight planning committee & winner of best costume Jim Ogle We are grateful to the many individuals, families, businesses and foundations whose contributions are vital to the success of Opportunity Manor Inc. The following list reflects gifts received from September 1, 2011 to December 1, 2011. $500+ Joyce & Tony Tillemans Fund of the Central MN Community Foundation $100+ Judith & Douglas Moe William Golden Dale Jacobson & Dana Laudenbach Amy & Max Schaefer Eric & Regan Stommes In-Kind Jon Hazen Suzanne Roelofs Pictured Above: $1,000 raffle winner Terry Asfeld Addition of a Third Crisis Bed By: Nic Collette, Program Coordinator BoarD MeMBers President: Gary Sabby T & S Agency, LLC Opportunity Manor recently opened our third designated Crisis bed at our Manor 2 home in Southeast St. Cloud. The opening offers the opportunity to potentially serve a greater range of people with limited mobility due to the accessibility of the home. The strengths of the Crisis program include the ability to conduct the Functional Behavior Assessment, and implement potential Behavior Intervention Plans prior to the client’s departure to a permanent setting. President Elect: Pam Rickbeil These services also include Functional Skill Analysis, specific staff and provider training and consultation, as well as other accommodations such as exploring options for returning the client to their home setting when possible. As needs arise in the community, our Crisis program will continue to grow in terms of its services, resources, size and support staff. Ann Cofell St. Cloud Hospital Secretary: Joel Christian MN Neurorehabilitation Services Nick Brandt Retired Investment Counselor St. Cloud Area Legal Services John Herges Falcon National Bank Bob Rueter Boy Scouts of America OMI Appreciates Neighbors By: Sandy Platz, Program Director Donations Make A Difference By: Pam Reinke, Program Coordinator Donations to our organization, regardless of the size, make a difference in our client’s lives. Andy, Colleen, Sara and Jane who live at our Sterling Heights home recently received a generous donation of $12,500 from Jane Peterson’s family. The clients were involved in deciding how the money was going to be spent to create the most benefit for them. A large part of this money was spent on the purchase of an accessible yard swing and an extended patio for the swing to sit on. This wheelchair accessible swing is enjoyed by Jane and her housemates. Jane will pretend that she has fallen asleep in hopes of staying on the swing longer. With this generous gift, Sterling Heights was able to update their landscaping so Jane can walk barefoot in the grass, which is one of her favorite things to do. Sterling Heights also purchased an outdoor gas grill. Andy loves hotdogs on the grill and with staff assistance, the clients all get a chance to cook outdoors. When the weather does not permit a day outside, the clients can use the 42” Flat Screen TV with DVD and VCR. A favorite activity for the house is to watch the Vikings game and have fun being together. Thanks to the donation, Jane’s window has new decor, too. Her room is decorated in lilac and white with a patchwork quilt that came from her mother. On the window is an awning which makes the room appear to be like a whimsical walk in the park. It is a soothing retreat when Jane needs to get away from the crowd. Colleen, Sara, Jane and Andy are truly grateful for these gifts. A big thank you to Jane’s family for their generous donation. As the New Year begins, we wanted to take this time to let our neighbors know how much we appreciate them. Our homes are nestled into quiet cozy neighborhoods, or busy and thriving developments. Our houses are like any other houses in the neighborhood; but our neighbors play a big part in making our houses feel like home to the clients that live there. We have had several neighbors that simply just take the time to wave when they drive or walk by or stop to say hello and check how our clients are doing. We appreciate the neighbor by our Foster 4 site that helped shovel out a bus that got stuck in our driveway last winter so the clients could get to work. We appreciate the neighbor that lives by our Foster 3 site (Sandy Hackenmueller) who volunteers her time at many of our organization events to take wonderful pictures for us to enjoy and share. As we begin a new year, we remind ourselves how important it is to be a good neighbor and appreciate the neighbors we have; they truly do make a house a home. Opportunity Manor Inc. 701 23rd Street S Sartell, MN 56377 www.opportunitymanor.org RETURN sERvicE REqUEsTEd Client Holiday Party By: Amy Inglett, Program Director On December 9th, Opportunity Manor hosted its annual client Holiday Party at the Eagles Club in St. Cloud. There was a great turnout and everyone had a wonderful, festive time! The night included a buffet dinner and a slideshow showcasing each house and program within Opportunity Manor. The clients enjoyed being able to see themselves on the screen and shared many laughs. The festivities would not have been complete without a little music and dancing. The dance floor filled up quickly as Music in Motion DJ Chaz Black filled the Eagles Club with tunes and merry smiles. Fun was definitely had by everyone who attended. Opportunity Manor would like to thank all of the family members and friends that attended. NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID SARTELL, MN PERMIT NO 280