CFRC Impact Report 2018-19

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A LETTER FROM THE

Executive Director

A LETTER FROM THE

Board President

The last decade has brought many changes that are impossible to ignore. Areas like fashion, technology, and education, to name a few, have changed drastically. While we can only speculate what the next decade will hold, one thing is certain, today’s toddlers are the workforce of tomorrow. The babies born today will eventually be our nurses, engineers, educators, and whatever other new careers may develop by 2045. The past year at the Children & Family Resource Center has also seen change with an updated mission statement, the addition of staff including a new Executive Director, new programs like the Early Childhood Workforce Development, and innovative collaborations with community partners. The words in our mission statement may have changed, but our vision is the same,

“uniting our community to create an ideal place for children.” As a General Contractor, I know the importance of a strong foundation. The structures I build are only as good as the foundations they are built upon. That’s why I spend so much time and effort ensuring it’s built correctly before moving on to the next phase of construction. Did you know the same principle applies to the first five years of a child’s life?

The time we spend with our children from birth to Kindergarten will lay the foundation from which they build their entire life.

Thank you to our donors for supporting the Children & Family Resource Center as they build strong foundations for the families in our community. Trey Ford Board President

Last year, we reached over 4,000 children through our 13 programs thanks to you, our generous supporters. Your gifts of time and money make it possible for the Children & Family Resource Center to offer programs that help parents create positive and meaningful interactions with their children to nurture their development and growth and prevent child abuse and neglect. Our programs provide support and guidance to educators in child care centers and family child care homes every day. Our staff makes home visits to families to make sure we reach parents who might live in more isolated regions of our county and help them navigate the triumphs and challenges of parenthood. The programs at the Children & Family Resource Center are creating quality early childhood experiences for all the children we serve so we can build strong foundations and ensure a bright future for all generations. We sincerely thank you for your continued support and look forward to the next decade of impact. With Gratitude, Jamie Wiener Executive Director


Nurturing the development of children by

building a strong of family and community.

2018-2019 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

4,072 1,177 43

28

children served this year.

For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2019 and 2018

volunteers read to children twice a month.

298

children ages 3, 4, and 5 were screened for hearing, vision, and developmental delays. 74 children were identified with delays and received follow-up remedial services so they would be ready for kindergarten.

first time pregnant/ parenting teens learned parenting skills and strategies for caring for their child and received support reaching their goals.

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

We would like to say thank you to our partners:

401

Statement of Financial Position 2019

2018

Current Assets Other Assets (Note 1) Property & Equipment Net of Accumulated Depreciation Total Assets

508,357 57,128

558,074 114,740

929,247 1,494,732

874,604 1,547,418

Current Liabilities Net Assets (Note 2) Total Liabilities & Net Assets

74,847 1,419,885 1,494,732

61,632 1,485,786 1,547,418

unduplicated teachers and directors attended trainings on topics ranging from early literacy to diapering and CPR /first aid.

To learn more about our programs, visit childrenandfamily.org

Notes to financial summary (1) Primarily includes pledges of future gifts and investments. (2) Primarily includes investment in property and equipment and temporarily restricted revenue. Note: The figures that appear in the financial summary are derived from the 2019 consolidated financial statements that have been audited by Carland & Andersen, Inc. who has issued an unqualified opinion. The complete FY 2019 financial statements for the Children and Family Resource Center of Henderson County can be requested from the Center at (828) 698-0674.

31% - State: $347,325 25% - Smart Start: $267,663 21% - Individuals: $235,254 7% - Corporations: $71,427 6% - United Way: $66,500 4% - Foundations: $48,166 3% - Other: $27,910 2% - County: $23,240 1% - Federal: $1,151

Total Income: $1,088,637

Board of Directors July 2018 – June 2019 Anderson Ellis, President Trey Ford, Vice-President Robert Sundeen (Bob), Treasurer Keith Johnson, Secretary Michael Bridges Liz Bustamante, Col., USAF, (Ret.) Brent Clever Charlie Cranford Elizabeth West Duffey Alicia Gash Matthew Gruebmeyer

July 2019 – June 2020 David Hinkelman Beth Ann Lehr Barbara Mandell Frank Merritt Hunter Ogletree Dan Poeta Susan Thomas John D. Veazey Suzanna Waddell

Trey Ford, President Keith Johnson, Vice-President Frank Merritt, Treasurer Susan Thomas, Secretary Michael Bridges Liz Bustamante, Col., USAF, (Ret.) Brent Clever Charlie Cranford Anderson Ellis Alicia Gash

Stephen Gwaltney Matthew Gruebmeyer Jennifer Heatherly Amy Lynn Holt Jessica Knox Beth Ann Lehr Barbara Mandell Hunter Ogletree John D. Veazey Suzanna Waddell


Children and Family Resource Center has been a part of my life for many years, but when it truly made an impact on me was when I became a part of the Adolescent Parenting Program. I was a bit hesitant at first, letting a stranger into my personal life, but if not for my parents and my mentor Rachel, from APP, I don’t think I would have been as motivated to succeed. Thank you CFRC for everything you do to support families and especially teen parents!

- Stephanie & Moses The Adolescent Parenting Progam helps adolescent parents build better futures for themselves and their child by providing support to continue their education, delay a subsequent pregnancy, improve parenting abilities and to become self-sufficient and better able to support themselves and their families.

Parents as Teachers has helped us to grow and become better informed on how to educate our kids and learn of things in our community. - Tasha & Jason Parents as Teachers promotes the optimal early development, learning and health of young children (prenatal to 5) by supporting and engaging their parents and caregivers through home visits, group connections, screenings and resource connections.

Every year we see more and more children coming in with speech delays. The PREP screenings identify those delays and then they go to work with the children, providing the child, their parents, and their teachers with the tools and resources to develop the language skills they are lacking.

I wish there were more PREP people and that they could be in our Center year-round. - Alice, director of Alice’s Playground Center PREP (Preschoolers Reaching Educational Potential) prepares children (ages 3 to 5) for successful learning through early detection of developmental delays via annual screenings and follow-up remedial services. Screenings are held at area childcare and preschool centers and include screenings for vision, hearing, and developmental skills.


2018-2019 Donors

T O C H I L D R E N & F A M I LY R E S O U R C E C E N T E R This list represents the names of donors who made financial contributions to the Children & Family Resource Center between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. We have made every effort to ensure that no names were omitted and that names have been listed correctly. Please notify us if this list is in error, or if we omitted your name. Call 828.698.0674 or email paular@childrenandfamily.org.

Keystones

Mr. and Mrs. Ritch Holt Representative and Mrs. Charles W. McGrady Mrs. Phyllis C. Rothrock Park Ridge Health Mr. Robert Seiler

Pillars

DAL Global Services Hunter Automotive Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller Mission Health Norm’s Minit Marts Pardee Hospital Mrs. Janet T. Thompson

Bridges

Champion Comfort Experts First Citizens Bank Hajoca Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merritt Morris Broadband Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poeta Mr. and Mrs. David Shaffer Mr. Joe Whitson Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Willms

Cornerstones

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Adams Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Blair Blue Ridge Orthodontics Bold Rock Partners LP Mr. and Mrs. Gary Breissinger Col., USAF (Ret.) Elizabeth L. Bustamante Mr. and Mrs. Spence Campbell Carland and Andersen, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Brent Clever Cooper Construction Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cranford Mrs. Betsy Darnall

Dixon Hughes Goodman and Dixon Hughes Goodman Wealth Advisors Duke Energy Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Egolf Dr. and Mrs. David Ellis Entegra Bank Mr. Theodore Etherington Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fazio Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Trey Ford Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fox Dr. and Mrs. Robert Francis Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gurney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gwaltney Hendersonville Pediatrics Drs. John and Anna Hicks Dr. and Mrs. Allan Huffman Mrs. Mary Ball Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jarrell Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Pat Keenan Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Lebowitz Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Marker Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Matthews

Michael McGrady Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire Network For Good Dirk and Carol Novosad Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Dung Phan Pryor Insurance Associates Ms. Linda Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rhodes Ms. Paula Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schafer Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Shefter Mr. and Mrs. George J. Shields Ms. Sherry Sims Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith Southern Alarm & Security Mr. and Mrs. James Spry Summey Plumbing and Heating, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sundeen The Noah George Team at Keller Williams Realty Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas Triangle Stop Food Stores (Reaben Oil Company) United Community Bank Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes & Davis, PA Mr. John Veazey, Esq. & Dr. Lindsay Veazey Mr. and Mrs. James F. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weber Mr. and Mrs. Andy Weymouth WGLA Engineering, PLLC Mr. and Mrs. Hank Whitmire Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wood

Touchstones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Ms. Betsy Alexander Dr. and Mrs. Gary Allen Mr. and Mrs. Craig Alper Mr. and Mrs. Terry B. Andersen Anthroware Ms. Diane De Avalle-Arce Christin & Nick Austin Ms. Julie Baker Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Bakken Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balcken Mr. & Mrs. Harmannus Van Bergen Mrs. Rosemary Betchley Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bettis Ms. Renée Bindewald Mr. Burt Grayman and Mrs. Carolyn Blackburn Ms. Linda Block Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bolonda Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brann Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bridges Mr. & Mrs. Richard Brown Mrs. Sharon Burlingame Carolina Ace Hardware Ms. Linda W. Carter Mr. Stephen Cefalu Ms. Elisha Childers Mr. and Mrs. Damian Chipriano Dr. and Mrs. Rick Ciordia Coleman Freeman Auto Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coluccelli Mr. and Mrs. David Combs Ms. Shirley J. Connolly

Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cooper Mr. and Mrs. John Croft Mr. Carl J. Johnson and Mrs. Alexandra S. Das Mrs. Jane Davis Ms. Marie Deitchman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Delcher Demmel Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Dockendorf Ms. Jo Ann Ebbs Ms. Joyce Eddy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. English Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erwin Mrs. Robin Estes Mr. and Mrs. Les Fleischer The Rt. Rev. William Folwell Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fouts Ms. Emily J Freeman Ron & Norma Rosenberger Charitable Fund Mrs. Denise Gambone Dr. and Mrs. William Garrison Mr. Thane A. Gash Mrs. Alicia A. Gash Mr. and Mrs. Bob German Books for Good Mr. Mark Gould Mr. and Mrs. Scott Governor Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green Mrs. Nancy J. Harrelson Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Harris Dr. and Mrs. William Hiatt Mr. George R. Deheer (Hibbs) Mrs. Christine Hicks Rev. and Mrs. David Hinkelman Amy Hobson Ms. Sarah Hoffert Mr. and Mrs. Dave Von Holle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hooper Hot Dog World Mrs. Eva House Mr. and Mrs. W. Robin Howe Mr. and Mrs. K. Robert Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Taylor, III Investment Realty Assoc Inc. Mr. Henry Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Majzlik, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ed Kearns Dr. and Mrs. James G. Kessaris Dr. Grover Little and Mrs. Lynn Killian Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee King Mrs. Melissa McDonald-Kruger Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kumor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kutner Nicholas Ladd Mr. Montana Lambert Mrs. Maria LeFeber Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lehr Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Maloy Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mandell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martell Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Marx Mast General Store Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mathers Mr. and Mrs. Tom Matthews Dr. Ken Shelton and Mrs. Marney McClung Meritor Dr. and Mrs. Craig Miller Mr. and Mrs. Scott Miller Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Moffitt

Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison Mr. and Mrs. James L. Neal General Greg Newbold and Colonel Kathy Newbold Mr. Nathan Newquist Mr. Hunter Ogletree Ms. Helen M. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. William E. Penny Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pepper Mr. Allyn W. Perkins Ms. Dawn Piscopo Pisgah Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab, Inc. Mrs. Grace Poli Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Price Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. Provencher Mr. and Ms. Rick Prudhomme Ms. Noreen Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rasmussen Mrs. Carol Rector Mr. William Reese Mrs. Shirley Retzsch Ms. Laurian Richards Mr. Clement Riddle and Dr. Charlotte Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross Mrs. Saundra Rydin Mrs. Pamela Sacco Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Sakol Mr. and Mrs. Bart Salvaggio Ms. Sandy Sessoms Mr. and Mrs. Harold Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Bobby R. Smith Mr. Travis Smith Ms. Teri Smith Ms. Jarie Smith Mrs. Deborah H. Staton Mr. David Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Derek Stipe Dr. and Mrs. John Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Keith Summey Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swayze Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jason Timmons United Federal Credit Union Mayor Barbara G. Volk Mr. and Mrs. Rick Waggoner Ms. J. Suzanne Walter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Washer Gene Waters Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watsky Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Weedman Mr. and Mrs. Malvern West Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wiener Mrs. Crystal Williams Ms. Ruth Wodock Mr. and Mrs. Jason Woolf Mr. and Mrs. John Wright Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yount Mrs. Lavinia Zimmermann


Tribute Gifts In Honor of Deacon Joyce Beschta Mr. Jack Beschta In Honor of Ms. Suzanne Gibbs Ms. Hattie Livingston In Honor of Mr. Stephen Gwaltney Mr. Beau Waddell In Honor of Ms. Deborah Kirkman Dr. & Mrs. Earle Haire In Honor of Jean McGrady Mr. & Mrs. Dave Adams In Honor of Ms. Suzanna Waddell Mr. & Mrs. Hall Waddell In Memory of Mr. Lenelle Corn Mrs. Pauline Corn In Memory of LTC Edward Collins, Jr. David & Jan Witte In Memory of James Thompson Terry Clausby Mrs. Janet Thompson In Memory of Ms. Michelle Warner Mr. Randy Warner In Memory of Mr. James Wehnes Carriage Park HOA

Community Partners & Foundation Grants Amazon Smile Foundation Children’s First/Communities in Schools of Buncombe County, Inc. City of Hendersonville Community Foundation of Henderson County, Inc. - Wanda S. Nicholson Fund in Support of WINS - Marie Simpson Memorial Fund - Linder Family Charitable Fund - First Citizen’s Bank Fund - Horizon Heating & Air Conditioning/Hannah Flanagan’s Fund Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc. Etowah United Methodist Church First Congregational Church First United Methodist Church - Alma Lee Cheves Class GE Appliances Giving Campaign Grace Lutheran Church Henderson County Henderson County Department of Social Services Henderson County Public Schools Housing Assistance Corporation Immaculate Conception Church - Catholic Women’s Guild James H. Cummings Foundation, Inc. Kenmure Birthday Club Ladies Aid Society of Flat Rock, Inc. Lawrence and Florence Vanderberg Foundation Mills River United Methodist Church Women Moore’s Grove United Methodist Women National Christian Foundation East Tennessee NC DHHS, Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiatives North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services PayPal Giving Fund Smart Start Partnership for Children Southwestern Child Development Commission, Inc. St. John in the Wilderness (Episcopal Church of) The Cannon Foundation The Duke Endowment The Gardner Family Foundation The Lubrizol Foundation The Vineyard Family Foundation Trinity Presbyterian Church United Way of CE United Way of Henderson County Women of the ELCA-Grace Lutheran Church

Charitable Chaps Dr. Evan Beasley Mr. Steve Bradshaw Mr. Bradley Bullock Mr. Greg Burnette Mr. Ryan Cannon Mr. Jerrell M. Deaver Mr. Jay Egolf Mr. Patrick K. Bryan, Esq. Mr. John Evans Mr. Trey Ford Mr. Joseph Guiffrida Mr. Steve Gwaltney Dr. Bryan Hodge Mr. Lew Holloway Mr. Adam Hooper Mr. Keith Johnson Mr. Jonathan Jones

Mr. Ty Keplinger Mr. Daniel Lamb Mr. Lee Mandell Mr. John Mitchell Mr. Dave Modaff Mr. Dan Poeta Mr. Jason Pryor Mr. Ronnie Reid Mr. Gus Stamatiades Mr. Derek Stipe Mr. Jason Timmons Mr. Chauncey Whiting Mr. Chris Wiener Mr. Michael Wiener Mr. Jay Wilderman Mr. Micah Wohlford Mr. Ryan Zelov

In-Kind Donors A Dog’s Day Out Asheville Tourists Avita Pharmacy Babies Need Bottoms Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bertelli BrickLife Asheville Mrs. Christine Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Buhrke Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Carolina Panthers Charlotte Ballet Computer Doctor Craft Axe Throwing Diamond Rush Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Ellis Flat Rock Playhouse Ms. Eleanor Fraser Good Clean Love Ms. Mitzi Harding Harris Teeter Mr. and Mrs. Todd Headley Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hendershott Hendersonville Food Cooperative Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hoffman HSquared Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupe I-26 Chrome Shop & Grill Mr. David Jacklin JetBlue Airways Jim Beaver’s School of Music Joseph Laughter Clothier Kimberly-Clark Corporation Launch Trampoline Park Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lessig Mr. Daniel Lundahl

Mr. Rick Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murray Mrs. Jackie Murrill My Red Shed NASCAR Hall of Fame North Carolina Arboretum Old Edwards Club Orchard Lake Campground Overwatch Defense Pan de Vida Pet Grooming by Miranca Sonya Plemmons Rug & Home Salon @ South Side Shamburger Architectural Group, PLLC Sierra Nevada Brewing Company Mr. and Mrs. Alan Skelton Soho Nails Spirit Airlines Mr. and Mrs. Mike Swartzlander Taylor’s Sisters Cleaning Tega Cay Marina The Gorge/Green River Adventures Wag! A Pet Boutique Ms. Kathleen Weir-West Western NC Quilters Guild Whit’s Frozen Custard Mr. Chris Wilson Ms. Carolyn Wilson Mr. Scott Wood and/ Ms. Stephanie English WTZQ FM 95.3


Programs & Services & PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS 18-19

Adolescent Parenting Program (APP)

During the past fiscal year, 43 first time pregnant/ parenting teens were served in APP. There were 14 APP Graduates, 91% retention rate.

Parents as Teachers Program (PAT) The PAT program served 46 families during the fiscal year which included 66 children. 13 Group connections were offered to families and 50 children received developmental screenings.

Preschoolers Reaching Educational Potential (PREP)

During the past fiscal year, 1,177 three and four-year olds in Henderson and Transylvania Counties received developmental, vision, and hearing screenings. Follow up remediation services were provided to 74 children.

Child Care Resource & Referral Core Services (CCR&R)

During the last fiscal year, 59 trainings were provided to child care providers and directors, 401 teachers/directors attended trainings, and 346 on-site technical assistance visits were completed.

Incredible Years Parenting Program (IY)

During the 2018-19 fiscal year, 4 Incredible Years series were held serving 30 adults and 39 children.

Parents Matter! held 5 series serving 25 parents/caregivers and 34 children ages 9-12.

Circle of Parents (CoP) The Circle of Parents program offered peer-peer leadership and support to 32 parents and a parallel children’s program to 26 children in 2018-2019.

Parent Child Interaction Therapy

During the first year of offering the program, 11 caregivers have received therapeutic intervention to learn how to use effective relationship and behavior management skills with their child who is presenting challenging behaviors.

Community Response Program

During the past fiscal year, 25 parents and 42 children were served through the Community Response Program.

Scholarship for Single Parents

During FY 18-19, we awarded scholarships to 16 recipients. The scholarship allows single parents to continue their education at the post-secondary level. Awards of $1,000 are given to eligible applicants in order to pay for tuition, books, or other needs in the pursuit of higher education.

Early Learning Center A lending library for early childhood professionals and parents had 134 members at the end of the fiscal year.

Once Upon a Time 28 volunteers read to 298 children throughout the year focusing on development of pre-literacy skills. 81% of children showed improvement in book knowledge and print awareness concepts.

Children & Family Resource Center 851 Case Street Hendersonville, NC 28792 828.698.0674 www.childrenandfamily.org


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