Florence Crittenton Receives State of Montana Childcare Innovation and Infrastructure Grant
Florence Crittenton is thrilled to announce its receipt of $999,226 Child Care Innovation and Infrastructure Grant through a partnership with the Early Childhood and Family Support Division.
Our organization will use these funds to assist in the renovations of the first floor of its newly acquired Cooney campus, which will hold the Florence Crittenton Child Enrichment Center, serving children aged 0 5 from both our residential programs and the community. Florence Crittenton currently holds 24 childcare spots in this age range Upon completion of the renovations that will double to 48, increasing capacity at each age range.
High quality childcare has been a part Florence Crittenton’s services since its incorporation in Helena over 120 years ago Today, our childcare programs are a cornerstone of our family based services, providing safe and caring relationships while ensuring the developmental and social emotional needs of children from all walks of life are met.
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Oliver's Story • P 3 Events • P. 7 Executive Director • P. 2 Project Sunshine Update • P. 4 6 Acknowledgements • P 9 11 Newsletter Fall 2022 Phone 406 442 6950 Fax: 406 442 6571 inquiries@florencecrittenton org Where Compassion Meets Action New Director • P. 8
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 OF DIRECTORS
Sarah Corbally, President
Ron Waterman, Vice President
Jim Carney, Treasurer
Lisa Nelson, Secretary Amy Dietchler Collette Hanson Creeana Rygg Danielle Durkin Jamie McCullough
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 oopportunities for children 0 5
Greetings Friends,
As we enter the Fall and the end of another very busy year is coming to a close, I have been reflecting on all that we have accomplished this past year. You will read in the coming pages about our incredible Project Sunshine, which continues to be such a joyous and hopeful project
You will hear about the exciting events we have coming up this winter (spoiler alert, PINK is back!). But as we think about these grand events and projects, I don’t want us to ever lose sight of the simple pleasures and small victories we see every day
For the first time in our organization, we have elementary age children in our residential programs The first day of kindergarten was a magical moment that was amazing to witness
At the same time, we have been honored to have 3 births in the last month beautiful healthy little souls born to our incredible mamas
As I write this letter, there are eight remarkable mothers and 12 children working hard and living full lives in our residential programs.
I have witnessed the joy of children’s laughter every day since I moved into my new office at our Cooney campus, which looks out right over the playground Their joy and sense of adventure often stops me in my tracks, and I can’t help but smile.
I hear the chatter of parents and children as our community based staff meet with families just down the hall signs of so much of what’s to come when our project is complete
To say we are surrounded by inspiration is an understatement We see the light in these families every day and it makes us all so proud to be a small part of their journey You are a part of their journey Your support, big or small, creates the fork in the road for so many of these families. You help lay the path in front of them and we are so grateful.
I wish you and your family joy, health, and inspiration this fall and throughout the year. With gratitude,
Carrie Krepps, Executive Director
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Oliver's Story
Our journey with Florence Crittenton began a year ago when our family made the decision to welcome a “tiny but mighty” 3 year old boy into our family and hearts through fostering.
When we started out the fostering journey, we initially planned to care for older children We planned and God seemed to have another plan for us! We didn’t think we’d (dare we say wanted to ) ever enter the diapering, car seat, daycare season again. Thankfully, at the same time, we were introduced to Florence Crittenton’s Preschool where Oliver had been attending for more than a year. During his short life, he has already been through 8 different foster placements and has experienced a lot of turbulence and trauma Can you even imagine what that would feel like being shuffled around that many times? Wondering where you would be sleeping the next night?
Our family committed to providing a safe, secure and loving home for Oliver It was also important to us to know that he was receiving nurturing and consistent care while we worked during the day We have been so impressed with everything about the preschool Having placed our biological children in other programs in town, we have come to appreciate the exceptional quality of care this team provides. One of the most valuable things is the quality of the relationships that Oliver has built. During his time there, the staff have all stayed the same, which enables him to develop deep, trusting relationships with staff who truly know and care about him. The academic and social emotional aspects are great and our family appreciates the delicious, healthy meals they provide too I don’t have to take extra time every morning to make lunches or pack snacks Every extra bit of support helps!
The most valuable piece to us is that Florence Crittenton’s Preschool really understands trauma and building trust through relationships. During some difficult times when Oliver was placed in different homes, he always came back to preschool every day and they provided a place where he could feel safe and secure despite the turbulence going on all around him The team supports visits and therapies and goes above and beyond to help provide the highest quality care so he has the highest chance of success. He is excited to come to school every day and has recently transitioned into a new classroom with flying colors. This milestone is such a victory for our family as we work to help him heal, build strong relationships and become a healthy and happy kiddo.
We are confident that our family has found the best possible place for Oliver to learn and flourish and wish more programs like Florence Crittenton were available in Helena and across the country Fostering children like Oliver is so needed. We know it can be daunting, but with daily respite and support and partners like Florence Crittenton, it can be done!
*please note all identifying information has been changed in this story to protect the identity of the individuals
Oliver has been coming to Preschool for a little over two years In that time, he’s truly opened up not only to our teachers, but to his classmates as well. He is a bright individual and thrives when he’s at school. When Oliver came to us, he was so shy he didn’t like interacting with the other kids nor our teaching staff at all. Now, he is able to make great connections which will lead to a life long ability to make friends and foster healthy relationships
Sydney Wilke Lead Teacher
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project sunshine
designing the future
Florence Crittenton’s Design Team have been hard at work over the last 6 months to make the best use of our new space This has included many hours spent with program leadership and managers who understand intimately the needs of the space for each program and types of families we serve. The process has also included working with the state and local historical authorities to preserve the historical registry of the building. Here are some highlights of the design process:
Ground Floor/Early Childhood Programs:
Will increase our number of classrooms from three to four (one of the new classrooms has already been created since purchase of the property) This will mean doubling the number of children served, from 24 to 48, in four classrooms that will appropriately accommodate each age of development. Additional indoor gym space, full kitchen, and specialized care areas will round out this floor.
1st Floor/Family Healing Center and Administration:
A focus was placed on privacy and comfortable therapy space, as well as specialized play therapy and visitation rooms. Classroom space was created to accommodate all of our current and planned future programming in outpatient and family based services Flexible office space that can accommodate growing numbers of staff in bright and inviting space was the name of the game for the administrative side of this floor We finish this floor off with a “History Hall” at the public entrance that celebrates the long history of both Florence Crittenton and the property caring for the community for over a century
2nd Floor/Residential:
The residential floor plan was focused on creating a warm, bright, and inviting atmosphere for our families healing from the difficult challenges they face. This included utilizing the “sunshine” space for living areas, creating safety and security measures, and flexible room units that can be expanded depending on the number of children a mother may have with her. Florence Crittenton will take advantage of this rare opportunity and will be finishing the 2nd floor to match the 1st floor This will allow for additional group therapy areas, a wellness room, and computer lab for our residential clients, as well as create a quarantine area to manage illness outbreaks When completed, the residential floor will have a total of 17 rooms that can be broken into three separate program areas as needed
Exterior:
To maintain historic preservation, we will not be making any major changes to the façade of the building. However, we will be adding several playgrounds surrounding the building, as well as a basketball/multi purpose court, strider bike path, and additional landscaping to provide warmth and enjoyable outdoor space for clients and visitors.
Other Facilities on Campus:
The property boasts three other residential buildings: one duplex and two single family homes The duplex and one home are currently being utilized for our Transitional Living Program and will continue to do so The other home will be used for flexible space during renovation and will be transitioned to residential services in the future
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private funding $2,025,860 public funding $2,725,000 total project goal $8,791,400 Total Raised $4,750,860
meet our team
Florence Crittenton understands the importance of this opportunity to create a campus that will take us through the next century To meet this lofty goal, we must have the right team in place Florence Crittenton Board and staff have worked together diligently over the past year to create the best possible team to carry out this critical project This process included creating transparency and accountability in the selection process of all members of the team, from advertising to selection We want to thank everyone that has been part of this process thus far, including those that submitted proposals
Please meet the PROJECT SUNSHINE TEAM!
Bob Heberly Vice President Dick Anderson Construction
DAC is excited to be a part of a project that will make such a large impact on the Helena community. The DAC Family has always believed in Florence Crittenton and the work they do. This project and what they do is very personal to me. As a child, our family supported many of the mothers and families at Florence Crittenton. I can remember my family hosting birthdays and holidays with many of the families. How special it is that I have the opportunity to continue to be a part of Florence Crittenton in my professional career. We look forward to improving their new facility to assist them in the support of local women, children, and families.
Scott Cromwell Slate Architecture
Scott Cromwell is the Principal Architect in charge of Project Sunshine with his focus on the design, specifications and overall project management. While in architecture school at Montana State University, Scott put himself through school by working at the ASMSU Daycare. Babies and young children have always been in Scott’s life, from watching over them to teaching them and providing opportunities for them wherever he can
It is with this passion that he is excited to be a part of Project Sunshine He is working closely with Riley Hanson and Seth Varty to share the love in design of spaces for the Florence Crittenton team, the moms who will call those space home and especially to nurture the children to carry us into the next generation
Upon hearing Florence Crittenton was looking at acquiring the beautiful art deco Cooney Home, Scott, Riley and Seth are excited for not only the opportunity to help such a great institution of Helena, but as an architect the chance to work on such an iconic building of Helena’s history.
Paul Arneson Structural Building Systems of Montana Owners Representative for Project Sunshine
Growing up in Helena I have always been aware of Florence Crittenton. It has only been the last couple years that my wife and I have really been able to get to know the organization behind the name and the wonderful people associated with it. This organization is vital not only to Helena but they help so many families around Montana. We are so happy and honored to be part of Project Sunshine which will allow them to expand and provide the needed services to families that will be nothing short of extraordinary.
If you are interested in learning more or supporting this endeavor, please visit our website, projectsunshine.info and join us in creating bright futures for Florence Crittenton families!
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pink is back!
Dust off your dancing shoes, PINK is back!
Join us for a roaring good time with sumptuous decor, gourmet food, live music and incredible live and silent auctions.
Bring your best dance moves for the party of the year and know your presence is changing the lives of families in our community
Saturday February 11th 2023
Lewis & Clark Fairgrounds www paintthetownpink info
support our girls!
The 12th annual Support Our Girls was a great success! With the inclement weather, we moved the event to Green Meadow Country Club. The rain was welcome, but it certainly created the need for a quick pivot. Because of your amazing support, we had another record breaking year and netted over $43,000 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
Thank you to all our outstanding corporate partners and bratists for their contributions to Support Our Girls 2022 Because of their support we were able to ensure that every penny raised from the event goes directly to those who need it the most: young families from across Montana that we can help with our family centered programs
thank you to our sponsors
thank you to auction donors
A2Z Staffing Solutions
Anderson ZurMuehlen
Big Sky Brokers LLC Real Estate
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana
Dear Potato
Diamond Dream Wholesale & Supply
Erica Johnston & Jamie Palagi
Flying Giant Adventure Park
Funky Trunk
Great West Engineering
Intrepid Credit Union
Jill Allen
Marly Kendrick Mountain Wellness
Radiant Life Chiropractic
Rising Joy Creations
Savor + Graze Montana
SpaceOneEleven
Stone Tree Climbing Center
Strong Fitness Studio
Unpack'd Luxury Picnics and Tablescapes
Wild Child Collective
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New director of clinical & residential services
Florence Crittenton is delighted to welcome Daniel Champer as Director of Clinical and Residential Services Daniel grew up a farm kid from Ohio and believes in hard work partnered with care and nurturing He has worked for over 15 years in the mental health field and has served as a direct care staff, therapist, clinical supervisor and clinical director in programs specializing in lockdown residential treatment, sex offender treatment, group home care, school based services and outpatient services.
Daniel specializes in childhood development and complex trauma work throughout the life stages He is passionate about digging in and coming alongside the tough and complicated situations that so many experience Daniel is incredibly excited to be reaching even earlier into intervention with the families participating in Florence Crittenton’s programs.
Florence Crittenton is committed to sharing our clinical philosophy of care and strengthening families as well as those working with families For this reason Daniel will spend 30% of his time providing trainings to professionals and interested community members across the state.
Daniel enjoys teaching through telling stories gained from his experience in a variety of professional roles In addition, he shares his lessons learned as a farm kid and being a mistake prone human. Daniel’s areas of expertise include trauma, secondary trauma, attachment, resilience building, child / human development, mental health and wellness, environmental considerations to trauma and mental health, sexual reactivity, and suicide prevention. He strives to make learning about all areas of mental health interesting, impactful, and meaningful to ALL groups of people.
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faith communities
$5,000+
Catholic Diocese of Helena
$1,000 $4,999
Cathedral of St Helena Parish
Life Covenant Church
Our Lady of the Valley Parish
St John's Lutheran Church
St Luke's Lutheran Church
St Peter's Cathedral
$500 $999
First Presbyterian Church Helena
$100 $499
Set Free Christian Fellowship
St Margaret Parish CCW
St Paul's United Methodist Women
Catholic Daughters of the Americas Montana State Court
First Lutheran Church Fortress of Joy Church
St Francis Valier PCCW
Mission Valley United Methodist Women
Our Saviors Lutheran Church W.O.W. Presbyterian Women's Association Risen Christ Catholic Church
civic organizations
$1,000 $4,999
OES Mizpah Chapter #13
The Exchange Club of Helena
$500-$999
Broadwater County Lions Club Caring Hands Inc Helena Lions Club
Deer Lodge Women's Club
Helena Gold Rush Lions Helena Kiwanis Club Soroptimist International of Helena
St Joseph Catholic Church
Trailhead Christian Fellowship United Methodist Women Boulder WELCA Immanuel WELCA Plentywood Lutheran Parish
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American Legion Lewis & Clark Post 2 Chapter CF, PEO International Coutts Sweet Grass Lions Club Great Falls York Rite Bodies
Rotary Club of Helena Helena Scottish Rite A F Masonic Lodge # 104 Western Star White Sulphur Springs Lions Club
become a believer
Florence Crittenton's Believer's Circle is a way for individuals to make a monthly or quarterly commitment to change the lives of the young families participating in our residential and community based programs. Your monthly 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 or to sign up, contact Heather Greene at heatherg@florencecrittenton.org or call 406 442 6950 x255 or scan this QR Code. Thank you so much for believing in our clients!
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foundations & corporations
$50,000+
Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation
Oro Y Plata Foundation
Sunderland Foundation
Wall Family Power Townsend Foundation
Barnard Construction
$25,000 $49,999
OP & WE Edwards Foundation
Gianforte Family Charitable Trust
Montana Mental Health Trust
MJ Murdock Charitable Trust
Otto Bremer Trust PacificSource Foundation for Health Improvement
$10,000-$24,999
Anderson ZurMuehlen
Barry Damschen Consulting, LLC
Cross Charitable Foundation Edge Marketing & Design Health Care Services Corporation
Montana Radio Company
The Sample Foundation, Inc Sound Health Imaging Williams Malone Foundation
$5,000 $9,999
ABC FOX Montana Augustine Properties
First Interstate Bank
Dick Anderson Construction Headwaters Foundation Helena Area Community Foundation Marks Lumber
McMahon for Montana Supreme Court
Molly Ward Disability Law, P C Town Pump Charitable Foundation Westaff of Helena
DONORS
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American Chemet Corporation
American Storage
Big Sky Brokers LLC Real Estate
Billings Clinic
Cobb Foundation
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Big Sky Acoustics, LLC
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Blackfoot River Brewing Company
Boxwoods
Ash Grove Cement Company
Costco Wholesale Corporate Headquarters
Crafted Aesthetics & Wellness
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District 37 approved 3404 Cooney Drive, Helena MT 59602 Non Profit Org U.S Postage PAID Helena, MT ,59601 Permit No.76