Newsletter Fall 2021
Where Compassion Meets Action
Who We Are
Florence Crittenton is a leader in family and early childhood services. We provide effective intervention and prevention services to families of young children. With the support of partners like you, Florence Crittenton offers a comprehensive array of services, including therapeutic residential care, home visiting, community parenting classes, outpatient treatment services for mental health and substance use disorders, and early education and childcare opportunities for children 0-5.
Mission Statement Florence Crittenton provides innovative, comprehensive services and nurturing programs that engage and empower children, young adults and young families to thrive and build productive lives
Our Board Sarah Corbally, President; Ron Waterman, Vice President
Jim Carney, Treasurer; Lisa Nelson, Secretary; Amy Deitchler Collette Hanson, Creeana Rygg Danielle Waddell, Jamie Wood-McCullough
TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Director • P. 2 Sierra's Story • P. 3-5 Program Updates • P. 6 Project Sunshine • P. 7 Community Partnerships • P. 8 Support Our Girls • P. 9-10 Supporters • P. 11-15 Announcements • P. 16 Phone 406.442.6950 Fax: 406.442.6571 inquiries@florencecrittenton.org
BUILDING RESILENCY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CARRIE KREPPS Happy Fall, friends! I hope this newsletter finds you and your family staying healthy and happy. While the months that are now turning into years - of the pandemic forge on, I think we have all found ways to enjoy the small moments and little victories amongst the hardships and challenges. I know I have learned to cherish my time with my family and have such great joy when my kids are able to delight in the activities they love with their friends.
I would be remiss if I didn’t take a moment to thank our frontline healthcare workers, public servants, teachers, and school administrators for their continued commitment to serving our community members. On my tough days, I remind myself of what these amazing folks continue to do for all of us day in and day out. I want to send a very special thank you to our own Florence Crittenton staff that are on the frontlines with our clients every day. You all truly are my heroes, and I am so proud to be part of the work you all do.
Photo credit: Eliza Wiley
Speaking of pride, I can say I have never been prouder of Florence Crittenton than I am at this moment. While we continue to fight the day-to-day challenges, our Board, staff, and partners have not shied away from looking to the future to ensure that Florence Crittenton will not only be around for the next 100 years but will grow and thrive in a way that allows us to meet the needs of our community’s youngest and most vulnerable citizens for generations to come. As many have heard, we have embarked on a campus project that will help us meet these goals. You will find more information about this project in this newsletter and much more to come in the following weeks and months. This is an exciting and much needed project, and I am so proud to be part of an organization that has taken such a challenging moment in our nation’s history and not only survived it but will come out of it better and stronger. That resiliency is what we see in our clients every day and what we strive for in our organization and we could not do it without each one of you. Thank you! I hope the holiday season brings you health, peace, and happiness. May we all find gratitude for the little things in these difficult times, and may we give kindness and grace to those around us. In gratitude,
Sierra's Story
I grew up in Olympia, Washington. I was raised by a single mom of three children. I had very few boundaries and got away with a lot as a child. My Dad was in and out of prison and was an addict.
When I was 11 years old I was diagnosed with ADD and prescribed medication. Not long after taking it I was told that I could get high if I took a lot of it which I tried and then started abusing the drug, not realizing what it would lead to. Then I discovered the rush of marijuana and dropped out of my sports and started partying and making my social life my main focus. I was well liked in High School and played basketball and volleyball. I even was voted most liked student. Then i discovered the rush of marijuana and dripped out of my sports, started partying and making my social life my main focus.When I was 14 I was introduced to Meth for the first time by a guy much older than me that was dating a friend of mine. The adrenaline rush and excitement felt amazing. I felt free and I became addicted to that feeling. The come downs were terrible, I felt sick, everything hurt and was lethargic for 2 days every time I took it but I couldn’t stop myself. I did this from the ages of 14-17 and then I found ecstasy. Eventually my mom found out about my drug use and sent me to a 40 day rehab program in Washington. This program did not help me. I was surrounded by people way worse off than me and one girl there cut me and scratched my skin all while singing the ABC’s song to me. " I
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"THEN I DISCOVERED THE RUSH OF MARIJUANA AND DROPPED OUT OF MY SPORTS AND STARTED PARTYING AND MAKING MY SOCIAL LIFE MY MAIN FOCUS." I continued to take ecstasy while I was there which I got from another patient. It took all the sadness away and made me feel pure happiness. From there I went to be a gogo dancer and started selling pills myself. It was awesome, I felt young and free and living in the moment, making a lot of money. Until one day I overdosed on ecstasy on the way back from a rave. I took 8 pills and passed out at the wheel. I couldn’t see, my heart was pounding and I when I woke up someone was slapping me in the face and I was soaking wet. None of this scared me, it was almost a euphoric feeling that I had survived. I wasn't ready to stop, not yet.
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I then moved to Arizona with my boyfriend because I wanted to experience living somewhere new. During that time I was drinking an 18 pack of beer a day or a bottle of vodka. I was in and out of bars and totally drunk. I was working for HBO doing payroll which I really enjoyed, but had to stop doing because I was too hungover to work. After that I broke up with my boyfriend, got my own place and started doing web cam stripping. I made a lot of money doing this and started doing cocaine. At that time I had two root canals back to back and was given a prescription of Vicodin which lasted 2 weeks. When the prescription ran out I became really sick. When I looked up my symptoms online I realized it was because of the Vicodin withdrawal. Vicodin is in the same family as Heroin and it made me feel horribly restless with a runny rose and shaking. That was when I became desperate to feel better and started taking Percocet which made me feel instantly better. It wasn't long after that I had my first dance with the devil...heroin. "
SIERRA'S STORY CONTINUED I felt like I was totally losing control at this point in my life. I was being abused at work, was in an abusive relationship, hadn’t seen my family and Heroin became the love of my life. It numbed everything. I got involved in a gang called the Arian Brotherhood that beat up, and robbed people. At one point, they locked me up for 3 days, took my cellphone and gave me a date rape drug. This life lasted almost 20 years. I ended up homeless, living in the woods in Washington. I built a shelter and a shower. I was tired of doing favors for a shower or a bed for the night. I didn’t want to go to the local homeless shelter as the staff there were sexually abusive. I was stealing my food from Walmart to survive. I was still doing drugs and was terrified. It was a nightmare. The only thing that got me through that period in my life was that I had a cat, Humble. He kept me grounded. During that time I became pregnant. That was the thing that changed everything.
DURING THAT TIME I BECAME PREGNANT. THAT WAS THE THING THAT CHANGED. E V E R Y T H I N G . "
I was determined to have that baby. I wanted to change my life and it gave me a purpose. My dad came and got me and took me to my mom’s house in Helena. My mom helped me through my pregnancy and I started Suboxone which is a medication that helped me stay off drugs. I had my son Jackson in 2018. Not long after that I was with my son in Walmart and was caught stealing. The police surrounded me and took my baby away.
I was taken to jail but got out the next day. That was the day I started using meth again. A few days later I was driving with Jackson when I was high. I passed out at a gas station and the police came and again took Jackson away to stay with my brother. I knew I had lost him and couldn’t see him which drove me insane. I was heartbroken.
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That was when pre trial services recommended i come to Florence Crittenton. I moved into their recovery home in January and was reunited with my son in March. Although I was so excited to see him and be with him I was also terrified. I didn’t know what to do because I had only parented high in the past. I didn’t know if I could do it but I wanted so badly to try. I participated in the program for a year, left and then relapsed. Mentally my meds weren’t right and I had worked the program just to get out.I had lied to myself. When I relapsed I called Florence Crittenton’s Addictions Counselor. My Child Protective Services Worker gave me two hours to get back to Florence Crittenton.I was so glad I had somewhere to go.I contemplated giving up, I felt like I had been faking it till I made it and that addiction had such a hold on my life. But I really care about my little boy. He is the only one who I really care about in the world. It was hard to come back to the Recovery Program but all the important people welcomed me with open arms. This time I was ready, I was more committed and motivated. You have to be committed to putting in the work if you are going to succeed. There was a team of people there who were not giving up on me. I started taking some different meds which really helped stabilize my mental health. Most importantly I got to be in treatment with my child. He participated in the infant childcare and now the preschool and he is a healthy happy little boy. I participated in all the different parenting classes and learned a lot, I saw a therapist, an addictions counselor and my case manger really helped me. These guys knew exactly how to help me and never stopped. They still haven’t really. " T H I S
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After 8 months in the program I was doing well and felt ready to discharge. Around that time Florence Crittenton opened some new transitional living apartments and I was able to move into one of them. I feel so blessed to have this opportunity. The apartment is beautiful and Jackson loves his new home. We get to have our own home but with all the support from my case manager, therapist, addictions counselor and early childhood programs close by. It has really taken the stressors away for me and made the transition way easier. I am ready this time and I feel safe and confident that I can do this. I feel like there was a reason why I came back, like someone was watching over me and not giving up on me either. I am working at a local restaurant and Jackson is doing great. My dream is to eventually go back into working in payroll as I really enjoyed that, or doing hairdressing. My number one priority is that Jackson grows up feeling safe and loved and cared for. Someday I would also like to work for Florence Crittenton in some capacity to help other mothers heal and have the opportunities that I have been given. I have no doubt without this program I would be in jail, or living on the streets and I would not have custody of Jackson. To anyone considering it I would say ‘Just do it”, it’s hard work but it is so worth it. Hard in all the right ways but also pretty fun too. It truly changed our lives and I will always be grateful.
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Compassion in Action: Program Updates After many years of dreaming we are delighted to be able to open our new transitional living apartments. This program is funded is funded by a pilot grant from the Addictive & Mental Disorders Division, and provides an opportunity for women and children in our Recovery Home to transition into living independently while continuing to receive supportive services from Florence Crittenton. (Sierra is the first client to be able to use this new program!) Discharging from our residential programs can often be daunting for the families in our care. After so much support while in our programs, returning home to old social dynamics and triggers can be extremely detrimental to their recovery. We could not be more thrilled to welcome Sierra into this program this month as our very first client to participate!
TRANSITIONAL LIVING APARTMENTS
NEW CHILDCARE FACILITY!
It’s been a busy summer for our Child Enrichment Center! We have been in search of a new larger facility to meet our communities urgent childcare needs. We are happy to announce that we have found the perfect spot on the ground floor of our soon to be campus. It provides spacious, light filled classrooms and a magical playground, lovingly referred to by the children as ‘the forest’! Since moving into the space in July, the staff, and kids have been settling in nicely, and it is already feeling like home.
Our Child Enrichment Center serves the children of the moms in our residential programs as well as many children in the greater Helena community. We proudly achieved a Stars Level 4 rating with the State which represents the highest quality care possible for the children in our program.
Project Sunshine A Bright Future for Florence Crittenton Florence Crittenton is excited to be on the cusp of a project that will enable us to serve more families in more ways and facilitate the colocation of all the services we provide. Stay tuned for more information as we embark on this historic journey with you, our families, and the communities we serve.
The Impact
Pause on Pink
We’ve been looking forward to hosting PINK 2022 with all the flair and class that you’ve come to expect of PINK. However, because Covid seemingly won’t go away, we have contemplated the safety of a large, in-person gathering. As a human services organization we have an obligation to look out for the wellbeing of our community. We are aware of the effects the current pandemic is having on our community's healthcare resources, our workforce and our schools, as well as being keenly aware of the risk a large in- person event could have on the health of our greatest asset – all of you, our incredible donors!
Thank You!
Increased capacity to serve to185+ families each year Co-located Services 12 New Jobs Created $85,000+ in Operational Cost savings each year Expanded Family Programs
With this in mind, we have made the tough decision to shift gears away from PINK for this year and focus our efforts on the campus expansion project you read about earlier in this newsletter. Because PINK is such an important fundraiser, we ask you to consider a generous donation instead of purchasing PINK tickets or bidding on auction items. The demand for our services has never been higher and we count on you to help us meet the ever-growing needs of the families we serve and our community. Visit florencecrittenton.org or use the enclosed remit. If you have any questions please reach out to Heather Greene 441-6950 x 255 or email heatherg@florencecrittenton.org
It was a busy summer at Florence Crittenton! We had the privilege to participate in Crafting a Better Community and Hops that Help. We had some delicious drinks, great music, and outstanding good food. We would like to thank all the generous community business partners who host these incredible events and give back to our community! It was heart warming to see the community come out and support our young families. We participated in 9 local events for Craft a Better Community hosted by Ten Mile Creek Brewery and Gulch Distillers, along with community partners Point S Tires, SMA Architects + Designs, DCI Engineering, Loft Studio, and Big Dipper Ice Cream. We finished our summer off with a bang at Copper Furrow's Hops that Help! We are proud to be a part of such a supportive community! Thank You!
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS A SPECIAL THANK YOU We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to ...to all of the talented musicians that Erick and crew at Subaru Placer Motors for donated their time and talents! selecting Florence Crittenton Family Services for the 2020 Subaru Share the Love Event. We are so thrilled to be selected again for the 2021 Subaru Share the Love Event. Please watch for updates in the next couple of months.
ALEX LEE (ABOVE) ALL BETS ARE OFF ALYSSA ROGGE DAN HENRY KENDRICK & MONDIE KATIE ROBERTS CHURCH
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The Believer's Circle is a group of committed supporters who make a monthly or quarterly commitment to change the lives of the young families participating in our residential and community based programs. Your regular contributions will provide a steady and reliable source of funding to help sustain the programs vital to Florence Crittenton's success year-round.
For more information contact Marly Kendrick marlyk@florencecrittenton.org or call 406-442-6950 x204. Thank you!
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Our talented "Bratists" made some of the most beautiful creations that seemed to sparkle under the night sky. It was truly a magical night as we sat amongst the beautiful cottonwood trees, sipped on bra-berry cocktails, nibbled on sweet and savory charcuterie and listened to the rich harmonies of Kendrick & Mondie. Because of your amazing support, we had a record-breaking year and raised over $41,000 for the young families at Florence Crittenton Family Services. Thank you all so much for your support! Special thanks to our ever- amusing emcee, Shane Larson. Because of your support we were able to ensure that every penny raised from the event go directly to those who need it the most.
The 11th annual Support Our Girls was a great success! Shades of Green was an ideal place for us to see our supporters in person again!
AUCTION "BRATISTS" ANDERSON ZURMUEHLEN
S P O N S O R S THE ANONYMOMS, KRIS BRANDT, AND EMILY NELSON
BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF MONTANA
CRAFTED AESTHETICS
DIAMOND DREAM WHOLESALE & SUPPLY
GARDENWERKS
GREAT WEST ENGINEERING & GREAT WEST ENGINEERING EMPLOYEES
INTEGRITY & IMPACT REALTY AND GREAT DIVIDE SKI AREA
LINDSAY HASH
LIZARD LICKS
SAVOR AND GRAZE
SHADES OF GREEN
SILVER STAR STEAK CO. CINEMARK THEATRE, AND GULCH DISTILLERS
HOST A GIVING TREE! Collect donations, gift cards, and other items for the young
families in your community with a Giving tree. This is a great way for Businesses, Civic Groups and Churches to be generous in the season of giving.
Giving trees help us to make the holidays bright for the young families participating in our programs. Contact Marly Kendrick for more information: marlyK@florencecrittenton.org 406-442-6950 x204
FOUNDATIONS American Endowment Foundation
fiscal year 2021
Bozeman Area Community Foundation California Community Foundation Cobb Foundation Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation Donald and Carol Roberts Foundation in Memory of Virginia K. Weston, Inc. Enterprise Holdings Foundation First Interstate BancSystem Foundation Gilhousen Family Foundation Harold & Shirlie Klinker Foundation Headwaters Foundation Helena Area Community Foundation Lorna Mayo Family Foundation Montana Healthcare Foundation OP & WE Edwards Foundation Oro Y Plata Foundation Otten Foundation PacificSource Foundation for Health Improvement Pershing LLC Sunderland Foundation The Sample Foundation, Inc Town Pump Charitable Foundation Treacy Foundation United Way of Lane County United Way of Lewis & Clark Area Williams-Malone Foundation
LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS Dick and Margaret Anderson Jean Barrett Bill and Barbara Burton Donna & Carey Cain Peter & Mary Carparelli John & Anne Collins Pat & Patty Collins Cynthia Foster Kenneth L. Davenport Henry Dahl Marcella Hull J Empson Maureen and Edward Kiely Martin H. Oleson Jr. Barb Moy Dixie Nichols Heather Nicholson John Northey Fred Peterson F. Thomas Shellenberg Art Story Ron and Ann Waterman
CIVIC GROUPS $1000-$4999
The Exchange Club of Helena
$500-$999 Broadwater County Lions Club Optimist Club of Helena Helena Scottish Rite A F Soroptimist International of Glasgow Zonta Club of Glendive
$100-$499 American Legion Lewis & Clark Post 2 Choteau Lions Club Coutts-Sweet Grass Lions Club Great Falls York Rite Bodies Knights of Columbus Council #2860 Soroptimist International of Helena Masonic Lodge # 104 Western Star Masonic Lodge #43 Victor White Sulphur Springs Lions Club
$1000-$4999 Cathedral of St Helena Parish Life Covenant Church Our Lady of the Valley Parish Set Free Christian Fellowship St Luke's Lutheran Church St Peter's Cathedral
$500-$999 First Presbyterian Church - Helena St Johns Lutheran Church Trailhead Christian Fellowship
$100-$499 Hannaford Street Bible Church Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Mission Valley United Methodist Women Mount Helena Community Church Our Saviors Lutheran Church W.O.W. Presbyterian Women's Association Presbyterian Women--Helena Risen Christ Catholic Church St Margaret Parish - CCW St Paul's United Methodist Women United Methodist Women Boulder WELCA Plentywood Lutheran Parish
FAITH COMMUNITIES
INDIVIDUALS $25,000 +
fiscal year 2021
John Northey Justin & Molly Mosness Ted Olszewski Tim & Mary Barnard Crystal Nachtsheim Chris Peccia & Didi Augustine Peccia Joe Nistler Mildred Sebring $10,000-$24,999 Donna L Ohs John & Becky Simkins Tom & Kathy Butler Dick & Debbie Olson Kenneth L. Davenport & Jill L. Davenport Trust Denice Street Paige Payne Peter Sullivan Dick & Margaret Anderson Robert & Patty Peretto Jarrad Tumblin Estate of Robert G. Weschenfelder Kate & Mark Peterson Jim & Cindy Utterback F. Thomas Shellenberg Mary Kay & John Puckett Wayne & Mary Lou Vinje Randal Rake & Sarah Fenton Ron & Ann Waterman $5,000-$9,999 Daniel & Katrina Rausch
Judith I. Bowen Glenda & Mike Seipp $500-$999 J Empson Kenny & Linda Simonsen Mandy Allen Freddy & Carrie Krepps Murray Randal Strong & Sammie Butler Marcee Allen Matt & Merideth Randles Dean & Barbara Swank Les & Christy Austin Don & Barb Schultz Mojdeh Talebian John & Nina Baucus Ken & Pam B. Walter Stephanie & Drew Beckert 1,000.0 - 4,999.0 Russ Williams Craig Bomgaars Gerald Allen
Diane Boyett Marci Andersen $100-$499 Mary Cameron Kris & Collette Anderson Douglas & Sharon Adolphson Andy & Jeaneen Campbell Timothy & Tricia Bartz Vincent Agtarap Jim & Joslyn Carney Robert & Kathy Bean Mary Ahmann Hibbard Shirley Chesterfield-Stanton John Beaver Mattie Andersen Joseph & Georgia Chiarella Sue & Dean Bjerke Dave & Cecelia Anderson Thomas J Disburg Allison & Brad Brown Scott Anderxon Carrie & Bill Engle Robert Caldwell Bob & Barbara Andreozzi Meghan Erickson Rose Carlson Misty Antonia Jeannie Etchart Donna & Robert Church Don & Nancy Apple Lana Finch Sarah F Corbally Chris Arday Linda Frank Amy Deitchler Bill Avey & Crystal Coffey Avey Heather Greene Fidelity Charitable Robie Baldwin-Culver Larry & Sharon Greyn Peggy Flynn Debra Benton Connie Griffith Ginny Frankenfield Shane & Teresa Berthelote Bob & Rachael Heberly Joan French Kassidee Blood Betti & Rick Hill Tom Gannon John & Mary Boettcher Dana Hillyer Mike Green & Kiely Keane Clancie Bordoli-Thennis Raina Hollenbaugh Collette & Harry Hanson Gina Bossini Alicia Howard Erin Huffman Verna M Boucher Charles Hunter Deanna & Duane Johnson Kathy Bowman Lori Keck Kevin & Kim Kelley Stephanie Boye Lisa & Marcus Kelley Peter & Annie Lilly Mary Boyle & Dave Amman Janet D Kirk Jerald Lindfelt Glenda & Stan Bradshaw Erica Krahn Bill & Miki Lloyd Kris & Troy Brandt Ken Larson Annette Luckett Sandra Brockbank Ginger MacDonald William & Valerie Meiers Kevin & Linda Brown Gene & Mary Lou Mallette Mark & Regan Meredith Kaci Bruno Dan & Cheryl McCauley Erin Mills & Christine Armstrong-Mills Brian & Susan Buhr Jim & Charlotte Meyer
Randy Mosely & Sherri Ohs-Mosel
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INDIVIDUALS CONTINUED Phyllis Burns Bill & Barbara Burton Adrienna Hines & Mark Burzynski Pat & Tanya Call David Carr & Sanna Porte William Chris & Judy Carrigan Adam & Eleanor Carroll Chapter AY, PEO International Ingrid Childress John & Marion Christnach Laura Clark Anne Coon Tammie Cooper Mark & Connie Cowett Eddie & Mary Crowley Judy Cunningham Kelsee D. Watts Dan Sturdevant Victor & Whitney Daniel Claudia & Jerry Davis L. W. Davis Lloyd Davison Tasha Dearborn Hannah & Derek Dellwo Barbara Downs Linda Dozier Thompson Erin Drynan Beau & Amber Earnshaw Charles W Kuether & Susan Effertz Carl & Larysa Eidsness Sarah Elkins Sarah Elliott Karen English Jane & Alan Erickson Scott Falkowski Paul Ferry Daniel & Mary Ann Fiehrer Megan Field Shari Fillbach Danni Ford Susan & Murphy Fox Jerry & Cheryl Frank Miranda Frear Rebekah French
Robert Fusie & Lorretta Lynde Sarah Garcia Carrie & Ryan Gardner Melissa Gardner David Gates Mary Gaub Priscilla Gibson Kate Gillette Lori Gittens Amy Glassco Elizabeth Goggins Rebecca & Brian Goodman Pam Gosink James & Karen Gransbery Paul & Lynne Grant Lorents Grosfield Jack Grover Kathleen & John Gummere Richard & Carmela Guza James & Helen Hall Allen & Barbara Han Herman Handstede Charles & Judy Hanson Suzanne Harlen Barbara Harris Blair Haseman Dan & Jo Lee Hawkins Leo & Dorothy Heath Brian & Judy Held Michael & Pam Heringer Gail Hewitt Tammie & John Hilton Melissa Hiltunen Bill Hiniker Helen Hoffman Fran & Leona Hovan Tona Iwen Darryl & Jennifer James John & Sandra Jarvie Leonard John Arthur & Patty Johnson Charles Johnson & Patricia Hunt Leslie & Nancy Johnson Erica Johnston Mark & Sheri Johnston Mike Joki
Lee & Norma Jones Charles Udell & Judy Landecker Ken & Sue Keefe Ted & Norma Kelly Marly Kendrick Shanna & Robert Kimball Craig & Robin Kockler Rem & Sara Kohrt Ashley Kovick John & Renee Kowalski Phil & Janel Krezowski Terri & Robert Kunz Brendon Labban Marilyn Lane Meghan & Peter Larsen Shane & Anna Larson Jodie Lineaweaver Renee Lyman Paul & Kathy Maloy Ali Mandell Tony Manicke Patty Marcil John W Martin Jim or Mary Martinez Claire Marty Denise Matz Dan & Melissa Mazurek Marianne McCracken Matt & Jamie McCullough Susan & Ronald McCullough Kevin & Annie McCutcheon Tobie McDonnell Ruth & Jerry McDonough Ron & Kathy McFarland Carter McGrath Mary Pat McGuire-Richards Megan McInnis Andrea & Dave McKeever John & Ingrid McLellan Bill & Ronda McMillan Walt & Karen McNutt Marla Meltzer Anthony Menichino Jerry & Pamela Mergenthaler
fiscal year 2021
INDIVIDUALS CONTINUED
Keith & Kathryn Meyer Jeanine Reiss Deborah Cheda Milburn Margaret Ricci John Galt & Kelly Minnehan-Galt Shauna Thomas & Michael Roach Peter & Brenda Mollet Joe & J. Anne Roberts Claudia Morley Rachel Robison Ken & Sherry Morrison Clifford & Linda Roessner Courtney & Jake Mosier Derek Rohm Damon & Angela Murdo Karlee Rose Judy & John Murphy Charity Rowsey David Naftz Beryl & Maxine Rucker Chantelle & Richard Nash Emma Russell Miranda Needham Nikki Russell Glenda & David Negrones Creeana Rygg Connie M Nelson Marsha Sager David & Cyndra Nelson Julie Sanders Jessica Nelson Richard & Debora Sargent Network For Good David Schaefer Colleen Nicholson Amanda R Schendel James Reynolds Niki Whearty Jerry & Carol Schillinger Joan Noffsinger Valerie Schulke Jim & Nancy Nys Stan & Suzanne Severin Elizabeth O'Halloran & David McAlpin Brandon & Ann Sheahan Iwy & Sharon Obrigewitch Jeff & Brittney Shirley Bill & Sandra Olsen Edward Siemers Dean & Diane Olsen Shannon & Andrew Sisk Gary & Judith Olsen Kevin & Kristine Skaalure George S Olsen Tedra Skaar Lee Harrison & Fred Olson Amy Smiedala Corey & Tara Palmer David & Coleen Smith Carolyn Peace Joan & Bruce Smith Amy Pearson John & Luanne Smith Mary Jane Pearson Karen Smith Barbara Penner Rena Smith Michael & Andrea Pipp Laura Snellman Laron Pluhar Eli & Jeanne Spannagel Philip & Kathleen Porrini Kyle & Jonette Spencer Ashley Champagne Post Timothy Speyer Craig & Gwen Pozega Debbie & Clark Spranget Jennifer Preble Beckie Squires Rick Pyfer Mikhail V Stanich Carolyn Radakovich Dustin & Krystal Stewart John & Kathy Ramirez Craig & Christy Stiles Brent & Mary Rehm Fred & Gayle Stout
Anna Strange Patricia Stricklin Peter Daniel & Sarah Sullivan Erin Summers Vona Sundberg Sterling Sundheim Alicia Tangen Dennis & Joan Taylor Dan & Kris Thompson Tracie Thompson Cuyler & Tracie Tonkovich Nettie Traxler Judy Strobel & M J Traynor Greg & Lynn Trenary Trisha Troyer Elaine Tucker Timm Twardoski Forrest C. (Sox) Ullman Eric & Sarah Urban Gaylene VanDyke Melissa VanPernis Deb Veroulis Bradley, Valerie & Natalie Veis Danielle & Thomas Vincent Danielle Waddell Robert & Christene Wagner William & Jean Wallace John & Katie Walsh Shirley Warehime Debra & Edward Werry Gregg & Wendy Wheeler Melinda White Daniel & Kelsey Wiegand Simone Wilkinson Skyler & Laci Willard Allie Williams Debbie & Glenn Williams Mike & Tina Wong Cory Wood Brett & Mandi Zanto Kathleen Zarndt Carolyn Zimmer
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JOB OPENINGS
Florence Crittenton has full and part time openings in our residential and early childhood programs. If you love working with young women and/or children and have a passion for improving the lives of vulnerable young families please visit our website to see openings.
Benefits include: Competitive Pay & Retention Bonuses Exceptional training opportunities Retirement plan Free life Insurance Health/Dental/Vision Insurance Paid time off Eligible for back to work bonuses Eligible for loan repayment programs Flexible, family first, fun work environment!
For more information on openings and details on how to apply visit florencecrittenton.org/employment
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