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The Providence Center

Fiscal Year 2014

a Care New England affiliate


Mission To help adults, adolescents and children affected by psychiatric illnesses, emotional problems and addictions by providing treatment and supportive services within a community setting.

Vision A behavioral health system in which every individual who needs care will receive the broadest possible array of services so that his or her unique needs will be met.

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A Positive Educational Experience TPC School helps students succeed

Making a Difference for Teens TPC’s Kerri DaFonseca goes the extra mile

Joining Forces to Fight Overdose Responding to Rhode Island’s opiate overdose crisis

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Peer-to-Peer Connections Recovery coaches make an impact

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Fiscal Year 2014 Giving Special thanks to our generous supporters

A Health Care System That Works A message from President Dale K. Klatzker, Ph.D. In Good Company The Providence Center joins Care New England From Crisis to Recovery Emergency room clinicians connect patients to services Reaching Out to the Community TPC clinicians support Providence youth

Building Healthy Families A new TPC program supports expecting families Cierra’s Journey to a Healthy Life 18-year-old takes her recovery to the next level

TPC Fiscal Year 2014 By the numbers


A Health Care System That Works Dear friends, Forty-five years ago, The Providence The Providence Center was established as Healthy minds for healthy lives part of a national movement to provide community-based behavioral health care as an alternative to institutionalization. Since then, we’ve been part of the development of a wide variety of innovative, effective community-based programs. All who have been part of The Providence Center over those years have much to be proud of.

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Today, we’re part of a new national movement, a movement to bring the sometimes fragmented pieces of the health care system together into a coordinated whole to help those we serve achieve true wellness and recovery from mental health and substance use issues. Achieving that goal today takes our 700 employees to over 13 locations in Rhode Island, providing over 40 programs and services to 13,000 adults, children and families. What started in a one-room office on Broad Street in 1969 has since expanded to nearly every neighborhood of Providence, and stretches out to Cranston, Burrillville, Pawtucket and Warwick. You can find us in emergency rooms, police departments, hospitals, prisons, health centers, daycare centers, classrooms and families’ living rooms — wherever people need care. To continue to accomplish our mission effectively—to help people achieve overall wellness and recovery and to make treatment and supports accessible—we have to become a part of a bigger system. With our partner organizations — Care New England, Providence Community Health Centers and the Greater Providence YMCA, to name just a few — we began to craft a new kind of system where the incentives aren’t to provide more and more uncoordinated treatment, but rather to help people get well and stay well. Over the past year, The Providence Center worked closely with Care New England to design and deliver innovative programming that is consistent with our shared values and vision. Recently, we advanced that partnership by becoming an affiliate of Care New England.

Care New England is a health care system that is focused on keeping people well and out of the hospital. That’s where we come in. Our communitybased services help our clients live well by reaching them in their homes, schools and neighborhoods before they require hospitalization. For our services to be effective, they must be coordinated with primary medical care and the supports that make long-term recovery possible, like safe housing, meaningful employment, and comprehensive wellness. Our formal affiliation with Care New England makes our 45 years of experience in helping people live full, healthy and productive lives into community-based care a key part of overall health care. The affiliation integrates behavioral health services across community-based and hospital-based systems in order to provide comprehensive treatment and support across the full continuum of care to patients with mental illness and substance use disorders. For us, it presents a unique opportunity to continue building on our strong foundation of community care, open new doors for our clients and be a significant partner in Care New England’s groundbreaking efforts to create a comprehensive health care system that delivers excellent care and value. This annual report features some of the communitybased services and programs that take important steps toward providing effective mental health and substance use treatment services wherever and whenever people need them. As part of the Care New England family, we will increase our efforts to respond to the community’s needs and build a new kind of health care system – one that works for all, honoring the vision of our founders and the dedication of our staff who continue to carry out our mission every day. Dale K. Klatzker, Ph.D. President, The Providence Center Senior Vice President, Ambulatory Behavioral Health, Care New England James Botvin Chair, The Providence Center’s Board of Trustees

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In Good Company: The Providence Center Joins Care New England Affiliation enhances and strengthens the integration of behavioral health services across both community-based and hospital-based settings Quality, innovative, wellness-focused, missiondriven …When The Providence Center explored a partnership with Care New England, they found a colleague who was speaking the same language. “Care New England shares similar values with The Providence Center,” said Dale K. Klatzker, Ph.D., president of The Providence Center. “They are led by a team that understands the importance of communitybased care and supports. They put clients first and they believe that the future of health care is in helping people get well and stay well.” The formal affiliation making The Providence Center a part of the Care New England Health System was

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Improved opportunities for early identification and care for those individuals in need of behavioral health care. Cost-efficient, effective, innovative, highquality behavioral health care for patients in the communities they serve.

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Expanded continuum of care and a diverse range of behavioral health programs and services in multiple care settings.

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Opportunities to explore new forms of health care delivery and payment that will involve more coordinated and accountable care.

unanimously approved by the organizations’ boards of trustees in December 2014. It presents an opportunity for The Providence Center to continue to build on its strong foundation of community care and connect its clients as well as Care New England patients with additional services that promote recovery from mental health and substance use. “This is an exciting moment in The Providence Center’s history. We have long advocated for the inclusion of behavioral health care in health care as a whole and this affiliation creates a comprehensive health care system that unites community-based services with hospital-based care,” Klatzker said. In the affiliation agreement, The Providence Center retains its board of trustees, adding three Care New England members. Care New England will support the development of new Providence Center programs, the implementation of a new electronic health record which will allow hospitals and community-based care providers to share the same platform, and final improvements to The Providence Center’s North Main Street location. Klatzker will serve as senior vice president of Ambulatory Behavioral Health for Care New England. “Integrating behavioral health is an important part of changing the health care landscape,” said Dennis D. Keefe, Care New England president and CEO. “The Providence Center’s robust intermediate and outpatient services, its innovative program development and strong leadership are the ideal complements to Butler Hospital’s brain and behavioral health expertise and Care New England’s services. This affiliation transforms care for our state, our region, and most importantly, for our patients.” Since the two organizations formalized a strategic and programmatic partnership in March 2013, new initiatives and programs were created that focused on delivering more comprehensive treatment and support to patients with mental health and substance use disorders through both hospital-based and community-based services. In the months that followed, the leadership teams of The Providence Center and Care New England identified opportunities where a collaboration between the two organizations would result in a better patient experience with positive outcomes.


“It’s about offering clients care when and where it’s needed most,” said Deb O’Brien, vice president and chief operating officer of The Providence Center. “Our collaborations, like Care New England Connect and AnchorED, ensure that patients are connected to the supports and services that will help them get better and minimize the likelihood of returning to an emergency room.” Through the affiliation, quality behavioral health care is available at all Care New England entry points, creating better access, improved outcomes and reduced costs. And it is The Providence Center’s services that are a key factor in those outcomes. Care New England, located in Rhode Island, was founded in 1996 by Butler Hospital, Kent Hospital and Women & Infants Hospital. Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island joined the system as a hospital partner in 2013. Care New England is an integrated health care system that offers a continuum of quality care. The system includes primary care and specialty physicians; three teaching hospitals affiliated with The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Butler, Memorial and Women & Infants; a community hospital, Kent, affiliated with the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine; a home care and hospice agency, the VNA of Care New England; a community-based mental health provider organization, The Providence Center; and the Care New England Wellness Center. For more information, visit carenewengland.org.

Since their partnership began, The Providence Center and Care New England have teamed up to develop programs aimed at connecting patients with the right kind of care at the right time: n Care New England Connect places clinicians in the

emergency departments of Kent and Memorial hospitals.

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facilitate referrals to community-based services.

n Collaborations with the Neurodevelopment Center

at Memorial Hospital to improve the behavioral and developmental health of infants, children and adolescents.

Care New England President and CEO Dennis D. Keefe and Dale K. Klatzker, Ph.D., president of The Providence Center and senior vice president of Ambulatory Behavioral Health for Care New England.

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From Crisis to Recovery In Kent Hospital’s bustling emergency department, David Erwin wastes little time reaching out to a patient in need of support. Erwin is one of several clinical therapists stationed in the emergency departments of Kent Hospital and Memorial Hospital as a part of Care New England Connect, a program that establishes The Providence Center as Care New England’s provider of ambulatory mental health and substance abuse services. “As soon as the doctor has cleared the patient, I step in to help transition them to the next step in their treatment,” Erwin said. “I find out what the patient needs to get through this initial crisis and connect them to a resource that can help them recover.” Most often, that resource is one of The Providence Center’s 40-plus programs and services for adults and children. “We have such a broad range of services, that there is one that fits each person’s need,” Erwin said. Referrals range from The Providence Center’s Crisis Stabilization Unit, emergency services or communitybased services or, in the most severe cases, an inpatient bed at Butler Hospital or the psychiatry department at Kent Hospital. “The advantage is that I’m able to connect directly to those programs and let them know a patient is coming their way,” Erwin said. “They’ll have the essential information they need to develop a plan for recovery. The patient benefits from more efficient and effective care.” This and other CNE-TPC collaborative programs streamline a patient’s path from crisis to recovery. Providence Center clinicians also located at Butler’s Patient Assessment Services provide crisis assessment to determine appropriate level of care and provide referrals. After 17 years of working with high-acuity patients, Ralph Apici, The Providence Center’s associate director of acute care services, sees the value in being a part of a broader system of care. “Collaborations like this one allow us to reach farther into the community and meet the needs of people better and faster,” Apici said.

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Ralph Apici and David Erwin

Care New England Connect Providence Center clinicians are on-site at Kent and Memorial providing patients with: • High-quality mental health and substance abuse treatment. • Access to emergency services, inpatient services, intermediate services, community-based options and peer recovery support. • Early identification and care for patients with behavioral health needs. • Effective, timely and cost-efficient services.

“The Providence Center’s services are efficient and high quality. We have developed a collaborative process between TPC and Kent ED personnel, with the ultimate goal of providing timely and solution-focused emergency psychiatric services to the patients of our community. We are very pleased with the results of this process.” -Peter Graves, MD, FACEP Chief, Department of Emergency Medicine, Kent Hospital


Reaching out to the community

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Ralph Apici and Erwin Erika Berrio andDavid Lawrence Miller

The Providence Center Supports the City’s Youth After a young worker from the Providence Housing Authority’s Youth Safe Haven program was murdered last summer, clinicians from The Providence Center reached out to support its young members and staff. “Our goal was to provide the kids with a safe platform where they could express their emotions and ask questions,” said Lawrence Miller, a Providence Center psychotherapist. “As community providers, this is part of our mission: to help people when and where they need it most.” Miller, along with clinician Erika Berrio, held a group discussion with the Youth Safe Haven program participants affected by the tragedy. “Many expressed grief, fear and hopelessness,” Miller said. “They wanted to feel validated, to have their questions answered honestly. Step one was to just listen.”

After a while, the group began to take on its own energy and the children’s own strength shone through. “These young people showed such resiliency,” Berrio said. Miller and Berrio also provided resources for staff and families with tips on how to address tragedies with young children. The Providence Housing Authority and The Providence Center have a long history of collaboration. Resident service coordinators often refer tenants for individual and family counseling when appropriate and TPC has supported staff and residents with crisis intervention. “This is an excellent example of agency collaboration,” said Sorrel Devine, Providence Housing Authority’s director of resident services. “We are grateful for their quick response to this and many other situations that have affected our residents over the years.”

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Joining Forces to Fight Overdose In 2014, 232 Rhode Islanders died ---not from fatal car accidents or gun violence or a catastrophic event. These individuals succumbed to drug abuse, dying as a result of an overdose. Overdoses from opiate drugs quickly gained attention statewide in 2014 as the Department of Health recorded the highest numbers ever for deaths caused by an overdose. The crisis is the result of the widespread availability of heroin and opiate drugs, and increased abuse of prescription opiates—painkillers like OxyContin, Vicodin or Percocet—that often lead to heroin use. Coupled with batches of heroin tainted with Fentanyl, the danger of overdose became severe. The Providence Center, the Rhode Island Department of Health, the Department of Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, and Anchor Recovery Community Centers mobilized, quickly organizing a series of activities and initiatives that highlighted prevention, access to treatment and recovery supports as the keys to stopping the overdose crisis and halting the addiction epidemic. Central to the response was the development of AnchorED, a new program that places certified peer recovery coaches in the emergency departments of local hospitals. Recovery coaches are on-call all weekend—the peak time for overdose admissions— to link individuals who have overdosed to treatment and recovery supports. When a patient is ready to be released, the coach connects with them and guides the patient to resources in the community for treatment, education and family support. “Collaborating with the emergency departments allows us to bring our addiction treatment expertise where it is needed most and at the most critical time,” said Jim Gillen, LCDP, director of recovery support services at The Providence Center. “The impact that recovery coaches can make is significant. They are a valuable resource for the ED team and our behavioral health clinicians who also work in the ED.”

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• AnchorED’s recovery coaches on-call in emergency rooms at Kent, Memorial, Rhode Island, Miriam, Newport, Hasbro and Landmark hospitals. • Community forums on awareness and prevention of opiate abuse. • Advocating for wider availability of Narcan, a drug that reverses an overdose and saves lives. 100%

Since the program’s start, 89% of patients who received AnchorED’s services following an opiate overdose were engaged in recovery support.

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Peer-to-Peer Connections Steve Reid and George O’Toole are recovery coaches —people who are committed to individuals seeking recovery, assisting them to build a strong foundation for a substance-free life. Reid and O’Toole, who also work full-time at Anchor Recovery Community Center, are on call every weekend as part of the AnchorED program at local hospitals, providing resources for emergency room patients who have overdosed. They are among the first group of certified recovery coaches in Rhode Island.

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How do recovery coaches support people in recovery? Steve Reid: We’re not therapists and we’re different from sponsors. We’re the follow-up piece, the motivators for people in recovery. We make phone calls to check in and make connections to the resources that can help them get their lives back on track. George O’Toole: We also keep families in the loop, which is an important factor for being successful in their recovery. You need those positive people around you. We are a resource for families and encourage them to seek support, too. What do you do as coaches in the AnchorED program? SR: For a long time, it was “treat and street”—you go to the ER, get patched up, then you’re back out there chasing the addiction. Now, I have a chance to break that cycle by connecting with someone at the moment they need it most, to educate and encourage them to get treatment. GO: Last weekend, I saw six patients who were admitted to the ER for overdose. Depending on where the patient is in his or her recovery journey, I give them the information and support they, and their family, need to make this their last ER visit. How does your experience as a person in recovery help motivate others to find recovery? SR: It gives us “street cred.” They see us sober, with careers, with our families and they know we’ve had to put the work in, what we’ve been through. We teach them that recovery is possible. GO: That was me once. I had many years of recovery under my belt before I relapsed. I thought I had it all together. I tell them their life is worth it, but you’re going to have to work hard to get there.

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Keys to Recovery As peers, Steve and George are powerful motivators for people working to overcome addiction. Their top five tips for successful long-term recovery: 1. Pick up the phone. “Call us. We can help you find safe housing, find work or guide you when it’s getting difficult to stay on track.” -Steve 2. Find the support that works for you. “It could be AA, NA, a 12-Step group or an All-Recovery group at Anchor. Get active and start taking those steps to long-term recovery.” -Steve 3. Positivity is key. “Be positive and be around positive people who are supportive of your recovery.” -George 4. Listen. “Peer coaches have good advice to give based on experience. Take it and put it in your back pocket.” -Steve 5. Ask for help. “I have so much gratitude for the people who helped me along the way.” -George

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Below: TPC School’s early childhood team leader, Zolange Meija

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Giving Students the Tools for a Positive Educational Experience When a student is enrolled in The Providence Center School, everyone has questions, hopes and fears. Is this going to work? Can this school solve these behavior problems and help my child learn? Will he be able to succeed in a job, or maybe even go to college someday? Each day, teachers, counselors and support staff at The Providence Center School are dedicated to making the answers to those questions “yes.” The Providence Center School is the solution for students in Pre-K through Grade 12 whose behavioral or emotional symptoms make learning difficult in a traditional school. The goal is to prepare students to successfully return to their community school, enroll in a less restrictive program, graduate from high school, pursue higher education or join the workforce. Students who need support honing social skills, who have high anxiety, depression or high-functioning autism benefit from the school’s combination of behavioral supports, academic instruction, therapeutic interventions and family support services. “TPC School is unique in that we are able to provide academics, social emotional learning and clinical support all in one place that feels supportive and safe to a population of students and families who have often had a long history of struggling with school,” said Julie Simmons, clinical director. Among the strategies for supporting students is developing social emotional skills that are essential to being a successful student. Self-awareness, social awareness, self-management, relationships and responsible decision making are woven into character education classes and the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Strategies, a state-wide initiative that TPC School has been a part of since 2007. “We believe that by providing students with quality academic instruction, supporting their families, and helping them develop the tools for managing their behaviors and emotions results in a positive educational experience,” said Principal Marty Morris.

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What’s in TPC School’s Toolkit? • Family support counselors. • On-site child psychiatrist and school nurse for medication monitoring and medical support. • Speech and occupational therapy. • Vocational opportunities and community integration activities. • Integrated technology program. • Proficiency-based Graduation Requirements for high school students. • Positive Behavior Interventions and Strategies. • Extended 12-month school year. • Access to The Providence Center’s programs and services for students and families.

“...we are able to provide academics, social emotional learning and clinical support all in one place.”


Established in 1987, TPC School is fully licensed by the Rhode Island Department of Education. Students are referred by special education directors in their local school districts.

Building Healthy Families The Providence Center’s Early Childhood Institute expanded its support to Rhode Island families through Healthy Families America. A national evidencebased program, Healthy Families America provides home visiting services to 25 pregnant women and families with newborns in Pawtucket. “The goal of our work in the Early Childhood Institute is to support the healthy development of families,” said Simmy Carter, associate director of the Early Childhood Institute. “We’re excited to add the Healthy Families America home visiting program to the array of services we offer and we’re very pleased to be working in Pawtucket with community partners like Memorial Hospital and Women’s Care.” Bryna Hebert, manager of Early Childhood Institute’s consulting programs, who will direct the Healthy Families America project, added: “It’s very important to work with families in ways that build on their strengths. Evidence-based home visiting programs like Healthy

Families America do that and help The Providence Center to develop new ways to provide our services in the community.” Healthy Families America’s prevention-focused approach to care is a fitting addition to the Early Childhood Institute’s menu of programs that supports young children and their families. Services range from a therapeutic daycare at The Providence Center’s location on Hope Street in Providence, to training and consultation for childcare workers.

The Goals of Healthy Families America • Build and sustain community partnerships to engage families in home visiting services offered at birth or prenatally. • Cultivate and strengthen nurturing parent-child relationships. • Promote healthy childhood growth and development. • Enhance family functioning by reducing risk and building protective factors.

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Cierra’s Journey to a Healthy Life Cierra’s life was a constant battle between extreme highs and lows. Three years ago, triggered by her best friend’s suicide, the lows won. She checked out of life, stopped going to school and wouldn’t eat. “I felt so many emotions that I didn’t understand,” Cierra said. “It got so bad that I tried to commit suicide.”

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Her journey started as a teen in The Providence Center’s Partial Hospital Program, a daily intensive program where she received treatment for her bipolar diagnosis. Here, she took her first steps to a new life. “I got reacquainted with the girl I used to be—the one who was happy, social, fun and got good grades.” Armed with a renewed self-confidence at age 18, Cierra was ready to take her quest for health and happiness even further. At the suggestion of her Providence Center therapist, she enrolled in InShape, a wellness program for adults at The Providence Center. After just five months in the program, Cierra saw and felt the results. Working with Health Mentor Lauren Mancini, she adopted healthy eating habits and incorporated exercise into her daily routine, losing over 30 pounds. “I feel healthy, like I want to get up in the morning. I have so much more energy. I want to go out and to do things!” It became a family goal, too, with the entire household encouraging each other to make healthy changes. “My mom and dad are eating a lot healthier. My dad started a garden. My parents are doing it with me. It’s better because the whole house is eating healthy.” Making physical health a part of her recovery helped Cierra say goodbye to the gray days that weighed her down. “This is how I am supposed to be, this is how I am supposed to feel…and it’s wonderful!” Cierra works two jobs and attends the Community College of Rhode Island, where she is pursuing her dream of becoming a therapist. She wants to help other children with mental illness rediscover joy, like she Ralph was able to.and David Erwin Apici

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Cierra with Lauren (top), her InShape health mentor.

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“We become part of their family.”

Ralph Apici and David Erwin

Making a Difference for Teens Kerri DaFonseca’s family just got a little bigger. DaFonseca runs the Teen Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACT), a new Providence Center program that provides support for teens with cooccurring mental health and substance use issues and their families. Teen ACT seeks to improve a client’s level of functioning, promote healthy lifestyles and teach community integration skills for the teen and his or her entire family through services that include individual and family therapy, crisis intervention and care coordination. It’s the first program of its kind in Rhode Island and with intensive, seven-day-a-week outreach, Teen ACT allows for an extra level of support that can make the difference in a family’s success and a teen’s recovery.

DaFonseca and her team have done everything from helping a family move to guiding them through the supermarket to purchase healthy foods. “We become part of their family,” DaFonseca said. “We meet with the family, engage with them and find out what they need to be successful and live healthy lives. Our connection to the client is so close, so we’re able to really make a positive impact on the entire family’s life.” Teen ACT clients come to The Providence Center through a referral from the Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families. Clients have a history of psychiatric hospitalizations or frequent placements in intensive or partial hospital care or residential placements. Services are focused in the greater Providence area.

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The Providence Center... 700 employees, 13 locations, 13,000 clients and a 45-year history of helping people recover.

The Providence Center provides a comprehensive continuum of care to treat children, adolescents, adults and families in need of mental health and substance use treatment.

Over 40 programs and services support clients with the right amount of treatment, where and when they need it.

For more information on our services, visit providencecenter.org.

Adult Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Outpatient counseling and psychiatry Community support teams Outpatient addiction treatment Quitting Time Women’s Day Roads to Recovery, residential substance use treatment Recovery housing Group homes Home Base Health home teams Wellness, Employment and Education Services Addiction Treatment and Recovery Services in the Rhode Island Department of Corrections Anchor Recovery Community Centers AnchorED

Child and Family Services Outpatient counseling and psychiatry Family counseling Early Childhood Institute Incredible Years Healthy Families America Mental health consultations Adolescent Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospital Programs Intensive home-based and communitybased services Multisystemic Therapy Transitional Living Program Imagine Preschool The Providence Center School Anchor Learning Academy Children’s Emergency Services Teen Assertive Community Treatment Teams

Integrated Primary and Behavioral Care InShape and InShape Seniors TPC at Prairie Avenue PCHC at North Main

Crisis and Emergency Care Crisis Stabilization Unit Care New England Connect Community Diversion Emergency Services

TPC Social Ventures ProMail, Etc. A New Leaf Florist and Gifts

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Fiscal Year 2014 Financials Use of Funding

Source of Funding Fundraising and contributions 2% Federal 4%

Client activities, fees and residential rental income 2%

Fundraising 1%

Vocational Services 2%

Consultation and other income 7%

Management and General 13%

Cities and towns 8%

Medicaid 39%

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Acute Care Services 15% The

Third-party reimbursements 16%

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Child and Family Services 18%

State of RI 22%

Source of funding Federal State of RI Cities and towns Fundraising and contributions Medicaid Client activities, fees and residential rental income Third-party reimbursements Consultation and other income Total

Adult Behavioral Health 33%

Residential Services 18%

Use of funding $2,039,044 $9,119,917 $3,264,529 $807,358 $16,616,348

Program Services: Adult Behavioral Health Acute Care Services Child and Family Services Residential Services Vocational Services Supporting Services: Fundraising Management and General Total

$957,499 $7,107,917 $3,180,244 $43,092,856

$14,467,926 $6,219,812 $7,443,313 $7,513,204 $955,776 $338,871 $5,300,077 $42,238,979

Change in net assets unaudited

Clients Served by Age Total 13,000

Clients Served by Race

65 and over 5%

Asian 2%

0-12 11% 13-20 15%

21-64 69%

The Providence Center Staff by Ethnicity, Total 700 Asian 2% Unknown 3%

Black/ African American 11% Unknown 13%

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White 44%

American Indian or Alaskan 1%

Black/ African American 14% Hispanic/Latino 17%

White 63%

Hispanic/Latino 29%

American Indian or Alaskan less than 1%

Two or more races less than 1%

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THE CHARLES E. MAYNARD SOCIETY

The Charles E. Maynard Society recognizes donors who have made a significant investment in The Providence Center. Members have named The Providence Center as beneficiary of a planned gift such as a bequest, trust or retirement plan with a value of $10,000 or more or have cumulative giving totaling $10,000 or more as of June 30, 2014. Cumulative Gifts $250,000 or more Anonymous (1) The Champlin Foundations The Del Prete Family Foundation The Rhode Island Foundation Mary and Michael Schwartz Cumulative Gifts $100,000 $249,000 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of RI Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Doyle/The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation Shriners of Rhode Island Charities Trust Tufts Health Plan Foundation, Inc. Cumulative Gifts $50,000 - $99,999 Anonymous Donald R. Barbeau, Coffee Express LTD Mr. and Mrs. James Botvin Mr. Richard Bready Mr.* and Mrs. Malcolm G. Chace/ The Chace Fund, Inc. Citizens Bank Dr. and Mrs. Steven I. Cohen The CVS Health Charitable Trust, Inc./ CVS Health Charity Classic Dominion Diagnostics, LLC Lawrence Kahn/Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co., Ltd. The Law Firm of Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Maynard Dr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald New England Toyota Dealers Advertising Association, Inc. Nixon Peabody LLP Nortek, Inc. Richard* and Sandra Oster The Providence Journal Company The Fred M. Roddy Foundation Inc. Santander Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage, Inc. Youths' Friends Association, Inc.

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Cumulative Gifts $25,000 - $49,999 David and Sheree Allen Anonymous (3) Bank of America Mr. James Berson and Mrs. Lauren Baer Bob and Rhea Brooks Butler Hospital Nat and Ellen Calamis Capitol City Group, Ltd. Joseph and Paula Caramadre Malcolm G. Chace, Jr. Howard Chudacoff, Ph.D., and Nancy Fisher Chudacoff, Esq. Rod and Mercadee Clifton Coastway Community Bank Cox Business Walter Craddock, Esq., CFP速, and Lynne Urbani Craddock Electric Boat Corporation Employees' Community Services Association Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ericson Mr.* and Mrs. Stanley Grossman Marianne Holmes and Kenneth E. Knox June Rockwell Levy Foundation, Inc. Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island Governor and Mrs. Philip W. Noel Ocean State Charities Trust Security Concepts, Inc. Shechtman, Halperin, Savage, LLP Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Silver Ms. Kathleen Sullivan TACO/The White Family Foundation Joshua and Cindy Teverow Textron Charitable Trust Cumulative Gifts $10,000 - $24,999 Alpha Pension Group Anonymous (9) Aurora Technologies/EDI Support, Inc. Beacon Health Strategies LLC Billy Andrade - Brad Faxon Charities for Children Ms. Maureen E. Boudreau Bridge Technical Talent, LLC Dave and Anne Campbell Governor and Mrs. Donald L. Carcieri The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Inc. Marguerite Chadwick The Chelo Family - Chelo's Restaurants Corvias Military Living Coverys Dan's Management Co., LLC Patty and Pete Deal Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Delaney Dr. and Mrs. Charles Denby, II, MD/ Bromwell Trust Mr. and Mrs. William P. Devereaux, Esq. Joe and Debbie Devine** Eric FitzPatrick**

Hareld Glass Co. Hasbro Children's Fund Deborah and Mark Jennings Jayna and Dale Klatzker Mr.* and Mrs. Paul Langmuir The Forrest C. Lattner Foundation, Inc. Lifespan LISC - RI Childcare Facilities Fund The Lyons Company, LLC Martins Maintenance, Inc. D. Mazza Construction Co. Ltd Rosemary Mede and Tom Rainey** The Miriam Hospital Mrs. Lilia G. Nash New York Life Foundation O. Ahlborg & Sons, Inc. Orion|Retail|Exhibit|Display** Artie and Beverly Pacheco Parker Construction Penn Mutual NE Region Performance Environmental Services, LLC Philadelphia Insurance Companies Felix and Lori Porcaro The Procaccianti Group RI Realty Management Corporation Roberts, Carroll, Feldstein & Peirce, Inc. Ropes & Gray, LLP Salvadore Auctions, Inc. Sansiveri, Kimball & Co., L.L.P. Rob and Mindy Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. David Sluter Sparrow & Company Joel and Kate Stark Anne and Michael Szostak TD Bank Telaka Foundation, Inc. UnitedHealthcare of New England Verizon Winkler Group Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wood, Sr. Planned Gifts Anonymous (3) Donald R. Barbeau, Coffee Express LTD Howard Chudacoff, Ph.D., and Nancy Fisher Chudacoff, Esq. Dr. and Mrs. Steven I. Cohen Walter Craddock, Esq., CFP速, and Lynne Urbani Craddock Mr.* and Mrs. Stanley Grossman Ann* E. Maykish** Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Maynard Dr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald Mrs. Lilia G. Nash Ms. Emily Nelson Pamela and James Rubovits Ms. Kathleen Sullivan *deceased **new member


ANNUAL AND ENDOWMENT GIFTS Our sincere appreciation to the following donors who generously supported the Annual Campaign and Charles E. Maynard Fund for the Future between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this list, please contact Lisa Desbiens at (401) 528-0127 or ldesbiens@provctr.org. Donors $50,000 or more Anonymous The Del Prete Family Foundation Ms. Ann E. Maykish* Mary and Mike Schwartz Tufts Health Plan Foundation, Inc. Donors $25,000 - $49,999 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of RI Donors $10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous Nat and Ellen Calamis Dominion Diagnostics, LLC Eric FitzPatrick June Rockwell Levy Foundation, Inc. The Law Firm of Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP Orion|Retail|Exhibit|Display The Providence Journal Company Shriners of Rhode Island Charities Trust Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage, Inc. TACO/The White Family Foundation Founders Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous (2) BJ's Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Botvin Bridge Technical Talent, LLC Care New England Health System Rod and Mercadee Clifton Donald R. Barbeau, Coffee Express LTD Cox Business Joe and Debbie Devine Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ericson Marianne Holmes and Kenneth E. Knox Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co., Ltd. Dr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island Ocean State Charities Trust Performance Environmental Services, LLC The Rhode Island Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Doyle/The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation Toyota Dealer Match Program

Circle of Stars $2,500 - $4,999 Alpha Pension Group, Inc. Anonymous Atlantic Trust Aurora Technologies/EDI Support, Inc. BankRI Bentsen Combies Insurance Mr. Jason Bouchard Bob and Rhea Brooks Capitol City Group, Ltd. Mr. Richard J. Cawthorne, Jr. Marguerite Chadwick Howard Chudacoff, Ph.D., and Nancy Fisher Chudacoff, Esq. Coastway Community Bank Coverys CVS Health Dan's Management Co., LLC Durkee, Brown, Viveiros & Werenfels Architects, Inc. Higgins, Cavanagh & Cooney, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurvitz Deborah and Mark Jennings New York Life Foundation Nixon Peabody LLP Otrando, Porcaro & Associates, Ltd Philadelphia Insurance Companies Ms. Jana M. Planka Providence College The Providence Community Health Centers, Inc. Roberts, Carroll, Feldstein & Peirce Incorporated Mr. Steven Sadler Security Concepts, Inc. Joel and Kate Stark Supply New England UFCW Union, Local 328 UnitedHealthcare of New England Circle of Light $1,000 - $2,499 Ms. Kyle A. Adamonis ADK Group Adler Bros. Construction, Inc. AllianceBernstein Investments Alpha Electrical Contractors, Inc. American Century Investments Anchor Media Anonymous (3) William J. Ash Beacon Health Strategies LLC Ms. Michelle Beauregard Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Bevelander Blackstone Valley Community Health Care, Inc. Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation Chace Ruttenberg & Freedman, LLP CharterCARE Health Partners

Dr. and Mrs. Steven I. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins Control Consultants, Inc. Patty and Pete Deal Delta Dental of Rhode Island ELCO Painting, Inc. Electric Boat Corp. Employee's Community Services Assoc. Family Service of Rhode Island, Inc. Fidelity Investments Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fitting, Jr. The Foundry Corporate Office Center and The Promenade Apartments Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Friedman The Groden Center, Inc. Gulliver's Tavern Harbour Point Financial Group, Inc. Hartford Funds Hollis Meddings Group Dr. Lawrence Geuss and Ms. Pamela F. Lenehan Mr. James T. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Magaziner Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Maynard Mazza Construction Rosemary Mede and Tom Rainey MetLife Auto & Home Mr. Ronald Morton, JD OneAmerica P. Scotto Electrical Contracting Inc Parnagian & Marinelli, PC Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP Penn Mutual NE Region Ms. Lisa Peterson Putnam Investments Residential Properties, Ltd. Rhode Island Communities for Addiction Recovery Efforts, Inc The Rhode Island Department of Corrections The Right Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Salamone Salvadore Auctions, Inc. Ms. Amy C. Samuelson and Mr. Steven L. Zelkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schold Mr. and Mrs. James R. Schomer Ms. Kathleen Sullivan Anne and Michael Szostak TD Charitable Foundation Mr. Brian Theyel Thornburg Investment Management Thundermist Health Center Ursillo, Teitz & Ritch, Ltd. Victory Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. Winkler Group Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wood, Sr.

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Circle of Hope $500 - $999 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abrams Mrs. and Mr. Noreen M. Ackerman AdCare Hospital of Worcester, Inc. Advanced Benefit Strategies, Inc. American Refrigeration, Inc. Anda Inc. The Angell Pension Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Barrow Ms. Carol G. Barton Bob's Motorcycle Sales Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Botvin Bryant Northeast Budget Termite & Pest Control Debbie Cameron Mr. Daniel L. Carto, RPh Mr. and Mrs. John Catalfamo Ms. Linda Chapman CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Columbia Management Walter Craddock, Esq., CFP速, and Lynne Urbani Craddock D & D Landscaping Corporation Mr. Anthony L. DePasquale Ms. Diane Devine Dimeo Construction Company Eastern Bakers Supply Co., Inc. Ebenezer Baptist Church The Alan Shawn Feinstein Foundation The Honorable Antonio Giarrusso Karen and Rick Gladney Mr.* and Mrs. Stanley Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hall William A. Hancur, Ph.D. Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP Mr. Jeffrey Hirsh Ms. Lydia Hoffman Jays Company, Inc. John E. Moran Foundation Ms. Dyana Koelsch Lavender & Wyatt Systems, Inc. Mr. Peter J. Lucas Ms. Laurie W. MacDonald Mr. Donald L. Mays Mr. Mark J. Meiklejohn MFS Investment Management Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Nathan Natixis DIOC Mr. Arthur H. Parker Paster & Harpootian, Ltd. Patriot Printing, Inc. Mr. John Phillips Phoenix Houses of New England, Inc. Mr. James E. Purcell Mr. James W. Reardon RelayHealth Rhode Island Convention Center Mr. Paul D. Richardson Mr. Douglas Riggs

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Mrs. Pauline Rutkowski Rob and Mindy Sherwin Shulman Jones & Company Stand Corporation Ms. Sandra Vandenbroek W.B. Mason Co., Inc. Walgreens Co. Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Wanebo Circle of Friends $100 - $499 AAA Southern New England Acensus Investments Anonymous (10) Ms. H. Terri Adelman ADP Retirement Services Mr. Lorne Adrain Allstate Fire Protection, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Almon Ms. Stephanie Alvanas Mr. Jose A. Andre Ms. Elida Araujo-Picard Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baldwin BankNewport Barbara Sokoloff Associates, Inc. Mr. Emanuel E. Barrows Mr. Timothy Barry Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batting BCS Call Processing, Inc. Mr. David Bedrick Mr. Steven Bestwick Ms. Alice C. Boss Brisan Recovery Support Services LLC Mr. Karl Brother Mr. David Burke Mr. Frederic P. Brown Mr. William Cadieux, Jr. Ms. Alexandra Callam Cameron & Mittleman, LLP Mr. Christopher D. Campanella Ms. Marianna Cancino Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Capozzi Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cardoza, Jr. Mr. Kevin D. Carter, CPA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casale, Jr. Mr. Thomas E. Castelnuovo Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Catanzaro Mr. Malcolm G. Chace, Jr. Ms. Kristin G. Chwalk Ms. Cheryl Lee Cimini Citizens Charitable Foundation City Lock Service Ms. Deborah P. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. W. Timothy Coggins Mrs. Lucille J. Collard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Comparetto Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Corkery Mr. Anthony Cornish Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Corso

Mr. Sean Cottrell Mr. Timothy Coupe Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cumming Mr. Herbert W. Cummings CUNA Mutual Retirement Solutions Ms. Nancy B. Dale Mr. James O. Daley and Ms. Katherine M. Neill Ms. Mary Wall Coe Daly Mr. and Mrs. George Davala Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Day Mr. Daniel T. Demarco Mr. Thomas A. Dequattro Lisa D. Desbiens, CFRE Ms. Jane A. Desforges and Mr. Michael J. White Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. DiSano Ms. Beverly V. Doolan Ms. Barbara A. Doorley Ms. Carla Dowben Drug & Alcohol Treatment Association of RI Ms. Jane Duket Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Dutwin Elmwood Auto Service Mr. Jeffrey D. Emidy Engineering Associates Services, Inc. Executives Association of Rhode Island, Inc. Mr. Armand G. Famiglietti Mr. Malcolm Farmer, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Faulkner Mr. Charles E. Feldman Mr. Luis G. Ferreira Mr. Michael Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. John J. Flanagan, Jr. Mr. Keith L. Fornal Ms. Phyllis Wright Fragola Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fredericks Mr. Barry Freid and Mr. Evan Freid R. D. Gatti & Associates Mr. Stephen Gibbons Michael F. Gilson, MD Ms. Carol Golden Einhorn Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gooding Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Granoff Dr. June Groden and Gerald Groden, Ph.D. Mr. Matthew Hancur Mr. and Mrs. G.J. Hankinson Hareld Glass Co. John M. Harpootian, Esq. Mr. Michael Harrington Daniel S. Harrop, MD Mary P. Hauser, MA Mr. Owen Heleen Mr. Arnold Hiatt Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Hibbitt Dr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Hillegass Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Hodor, LCDR, USN (Ret.)


Horton Interpreting Service, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Issa John Hancock Investments Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D. Keefe Ken Jue Consulting Jayna and Dale Klatzker Mr. Scott D. Lajoie Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Lynch, Esq. Ms. Melissa Anne Malone and Mr. Ian Lang Ms. Sherri Lee Mr. Adelino I. Machado Ms. Georgina Macdonald and Mr. Les Gray Mr. Sean Maher Ms. Susan M. Mansolillo Mr. and Mrs. David E. Marshall Rena B. Mate, MD Mr. William and Dianne McAulay, Ph.D. Brother John McHale Mr. Michael Medici Ms. Cheryl L. Melo Roger N. Mennillo, MD Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meyer Mr. Carlos Missagia Timothy J. Morgan, Esq. Adelaide G. Nardone, MD Narragansett Bay Insurance Company Mrs. Lilia G. Nash Ms. Pearl Nathan Mr. Keith E. Neal Ms. Ana P. Novais Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. O’Brien Ms. Lynda Ogilvie Mr. Kenneth Parks Payden & Company, LLC Mr. Angelo Pezzullo Pfizer, Inc. Mr. Nicholas Picchione II J. William and Betty B. Pinkos Fund Mr. and Mrs. John Pinkos Mr. Steve Pitassi Ms. Ann Potter Mrs. Maura Goodwin and Andrew B. Prescott, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lebaron Preston Rhode Island College RI Council of Community Mental Health Orgs., Inc. Ms. Donna Richard Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Richardson Ms. Roberta E. Richman Mr. Kyle Ridgeway Scott A. Ritch, Esq. Ms. Megan Robinson Damaris J. Rohsenow, Ph.D., and Mr. Norm Dudziak Ms. Rebecca Ross Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Rossi

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Varone Renee B. Rulin, MD, MPH Mr. Stephen E. Russell Mr. T. Anthony Ryan Ms. Lori A. Saccoccio Ms. Patricia A. Vient Sacha Nicki Sahlin, Ph.D. Kazi M. Salahuddin, MD Mr. Jerrold A. Salmanson Mr. Jon Samolis Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Santangini Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Santos Ms. Jacqueline M. Savoie and Mr. Dennis McCool Mr. Robert Schiff Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Schofield Ms. Barbara Schapiro Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schwartz Patricia S. Scola, MD, and Francis H. Scola, MD Mr. Daniel Sendroff Dr. and Mrs. Peter Simon Ms. Lori J. Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Specht Sports Marketing Group, Inc. Mr. Ron Stabile Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Stamoulis Mr. Craig Stenning Ms. Marjorie Lee Sundlun Mr. Dan Tatar TCAA Joshua and Cindy Teverow The Paula M. Migliaccio Trust The Robinson Green Beretta Corporation Mr. Merrill Thomas Mr. Edwin G. Torrance Michael Tousignant, CPA Mrs. Nancy E Tripp Mr. George C. Tsanjoures Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tsonos Ms. Laura Ucik Mr. and Mrs. Mario M. Valdez Ms. Judith P. Watts Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Weaver Mrs. Ruth B. Whipple Mr. and Ms. Steve Wilkinson Mr. Robert Wolfkiel Mr. and Mrs. Jean R. Wolters Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woods Mr. James Worrell Mr. John Yarrison YIP Realty Company YMCA of Greater Providence Patrons $1 - $99 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Adams Mr. and Mrs. John B. Affleck Ms. Joyce Akinfolarin Ms. Judy Allenson

Ms. Brenda M. Amodei Mr. Michael D. Abbatematteo and Ms. Wendy J. Ashcroft Anonymous (10) Mr. Edward G. Avila Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Baffoni Mr. and Mrs. David C. Bainer Ms. Nancy J. Beattie Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Beauchemin Ms. Mary-Ellen Benoit Mr. Garret Bliss Ms. Nena L. Bloomquist and Mr. Jim Farrell Ms. Ann T. Booth Ms. Michelle L. Brophy and Mr. James M. Scaramozza Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Brosnan, Jr. Ms. Nelly Burdette Ms. Jennifer Cabral Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Calore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cappelli III Mr. Marc L. Carafone, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Carroll Mrs. Simmy Carter Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Champagne Ms. Concetta M. Cirelli Mr. and Mrs. John E. Clarkin, Jr. The Honorable Robert M. Clarkin Mr. and Mrs. George Clesas Mr. Jeff Coleman Ms. Elizabeth D. Connelly Mr. Christopher J. Cooke Mr. Russell Cooney Mr. Jonathan E. Cornell Ms. Kathy A. Cosentino Ms. Shirley E. Cummings Ms. Krista D'Amico Ms. Lynne T. De Britto Mr. Thomas Zorabedian and Ms. Nancy Dee Ms. Angela Devine Ms. Gabriella Devine Mr. Andre S. Digou Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore C. DiSanto, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly Mr. Charles J. Donovan Ms. Melanie Dubois Ms. Ann M. Dupre Ms. Virginia T. Eastman Ms. Elizabeth H. Edgerly Mr. Richard K. Esposito Mr. and Mrs. David S. Farrell Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Laurence K. Flynn Foldex Corporation Ms. Rebecca Fortes Mr. Geoffrey Fountain Mr. Dan V. Fratalia

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Mr. Andrew Frazee Mr. and Ms. Bruce Gagliardi Ms. Kristle Gagne Mr. Salvatore R. Gentile Mr. Matthew J. Gill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Godin Ms. Ana Gomes Mr. and Mrs. George A. Goodspeed Ms. Anita Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Glenn David Graham Green Lawn Sprinklers Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Greenfield Ms. Barbara M. Gruber Ms. Joyce M. Hall Mr. Christopher M. Hardy Mr. George C. Hartmann Ms. Michelle Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Quilvio Hernandez Ms. Blanca I. Herrera Ms. Kathleen R. Hinckley Mr. William Horn Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Huber HV Industries, Inc. Mr. Peter Jacavone Ms. Betty R. Jaffe John R. Hess & Company, Inc. Ms. Kimberly A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Johnson Mr. Christopher Jordan Mr. Steven G. Kagan Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. X. Kelly Ms. Ellen Kendrick Ms. Florence M. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Keogh Killingly Building Products Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Knowles Mr. Jon Korzeniowski, MS Ms. Jeanne Lachance Mr. Richard Land Mr. and Mrs. Fraser A. Lang Ms. Charlene F. Lataille Mr. Robert Leach Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lee, Jr. Ms. Karen Lee and Mr. Thomas Emmet Ms. Felicia Lesnett Ms. Jacqueline L. Levinson, LICSW Ms. Eleanor C. Lewis, RN Ms. Elizabeth Lizotte Mr. and Mrs. John F. Luca Ms. Johanna H. MacDonald Ms. Nicole Mainville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martella II Ms. Lisa Martinez Mr. Scott Mathieu Mr. Abdul-Giyath O. Mayale-Eke Mr. Louis H. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. McAfee

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. McGreen Ms. Alexis C. Mcknight Mr. Jeffrey C. Meade Mr. and Mrs. David E. Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Michaud Ms. Brenda Molho Mrs. Dorene Morison Ms. Martha J. Morris Mr. and Mrs. John J. Munko Mr. Patrick Murphy The Honorable John A. Mutter Ms. Chamille Numrich Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. O'Hare Mr. Ralph Orleck Mr. George O'Toole Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ovoian Mr. Xavier Arinez Pacheco Mr. Robert George Padula Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Parker, Jr. Mr. David Peck Mr. Robert J. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Pesaturo Ms. Patricia J. Petrella Ms. Dorothy R. Pieniadz Ms. Faith M. Pine Mr. Joseph Plummer Mrs. Frances M. Protano Ms. Pauline Proulx Mr. Ralph Orleck Ms. Judith A. Redihan Ms. Raye Reed-Olarte Mrs. Nicole M. Webber Reilly and Mr. Thomas J. Reilly, Jr. Mr. Michael C. Reppucci Ms. Margaret M. Richards Mr. James D. Richardson Mr. A.J. Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Rogers Ms. Sally J. Rogers Mr. Harry M. Roldan Mr. Richard Romano Mr. and Mrs. Manuel B. Santos Ms. Nicole Saunders Ms. Hinda P. Semonoff Ms. Susan H. Sidel Mr. Ernest D. Simon Mr. Joe L. Smith Mr. Scott J. Snyder Ms. Georgia Solitro Ms. Cheny Som Mrs. Carla Sosa Mr. Louis J. Spremulli Ms. Linda Stamp Sheila Steiner, MD, and Manfred Steiner, MD Temple Beth-El Mr. and Mrs. Jean J. Therien Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Tracy

Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Tucker Mr. Peter Turene Mrs. Elizabeth D. Valente Ms. Julie Hassett, LICSW, and Mr. Paul Valente Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Van Zuiden Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Varone Mr. Ralph A. Warburton Ms. Charlotte Watkins Ms. Janet E. K. Whelan Ms. Kristin Whitaker Dianne L. Wilkin, Ph.D. Mr. Don E. Wineberg *deceased


GIFTS-IN-KIND Our sincere appreciation to the following donors who generously supported The Providence Center’s mission. This list reflects in-kind donations received between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. Founders Circle $5,000+ Providence Business News SquadLocker St. Teresa's Parish Circle of Stars $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. James Botvin Sir Speedy - Cranston TD Bank Circle of Light $1,000 - $2,499 Guy Abelson Anonymous Mr. Joseph Bagley Ms. Kerrie Fisette Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Lewinstein The Stephen Marra Foundation Metacomet Country Club Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Newport National Golf Club Republic Services Ricoh USA, Inc. Circle of Hope $500 - $999 Bacaro Restaurant Margery Bradshaw, Boston Family Boat Building Central Nurseries, Inc. Coffee Express LTD Horizon Beverage Group The Lobster Pot Pawtucket Red Sox Mr. and Mrs. John Reey Sheahan Printing Corporation Sons of Liberty Spirits Co. Ms. Donna Sormanti Triggs Memorial Golf Course The White Family Circle of Friends $200 - $499 ADK Group A New Leaf AllPozabilities International Anonymous (2) Cedar Ridge Studio Glen Chelo, BLU On The Water Chemawa Golf Course Cinemaworld Dominion Diagnostics, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly John P. Femino, MD, F.A.S.A.M., MRO Festival Ballet Providence Frame It RI McLaughlin & Moran, Inc. Newport Playhouse & Cabaret Restaurant North Country Rivers Ocean State Theatre Company, Inc./ Theatre By The Sea Mr. James Plante Plimoth Plantation Providence Marriott Hotel Quidnessett Country Club and John Del Bonis Ms. Toni-Maria Spencer Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage, Inc. Taco, Inc. Mr. Michael Tardip Trinity Repertory Company W.B. Mason Co., Inc. Bill White, Coastway Community Bank Patron $1 - $199 The 1661 Inn & Hotel Manisses Anonymous (3) Audubon Society of Rhode Island Avon Cinema BeautiControl Blaze East Side Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum Boston Beer Works The Capital Grille Carolyn's Sakonnet Vineyards & Winery Caserta Pizzeria CIGNA Group Insurance Coffee Exchange Mr. Thomas Comparetto Dave & Buster’s Davis Farmland & Mega Maze Patty and Pete Deal Diamond Hill Country Store Droll Yankees, Inc. Edible Arrangements Eleven Forty Nine Restaurant Euphoria Institute of Beauty Arts and Sciences F1 Boston Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar Foolproof Brewing Company Frey Florist and Greenhouse Mr. and Ms. Bruce Gagliardi The Gamm Theatre Interstate Navigation Company Johnson & Wales University La Gondola Providence, Inc. Learning Connection Emily Lebrum Faulkenbery of Ovation Salon & Spa

Los Andes Restaurant The Law Firm of Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP Massuds and Sons Floor Covering Matunuck Oyster Bar Bal Mercurio of Ovation Salon & Spa Michele Topor's Boston Food Tours Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mills Mohegan Sun Monster Mini Golf Ms. Martha J. Morris Mr. David Morsilli Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design New England Revolution The Newport Experience Newport Harbor Corporation Newport Sailing School and Tours Newport Vineyards & Winery Nixon Peabody LLP Not Your Average Joe's Ocean State Job Lot P.F. Chang's Pane E Vino Panera Bread Catering Performance Physical Therapy Mr. James Pinel Pizza Gourmet The Preservation Society of Newport County Ms. Lisa A. Procter Providence Children's Museum Providence Performing Arts Center Providence Water Supply Board Public Financial Management Reinhart FoodService, L.L.C./ Boston Division Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School Rhode Island Zoological Society and Roger Williams Park Zoo Russell Morin Fine Catering Shri Studio Siena Restaurant Spumoni's Italian Seafood Restaurant Star Tans Stop & Shop Supermarket-Cranston Stop & Shop Supermarket-Providence Tasca Automotive Group Westport Rivers Vineyard & Winery

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TRIBUTE GIFTS Our sincere appreciation to the following donors who generously supported The Providence Center’s mission. This list reflects memorials and honorariums received between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014, for the Annual Campaign only. In Memory of Ted Almon Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Johnson

In Honor of Joseph E. Devine Anchor Media – Victoria Divine BankNewport Green Lawn Sprinklers Mr. Michael Harrington Mrs. Dorene Morison Mr. Kyle Ridgeway

In Memory of Alice Barbeau Donald R. Barbeau, Coffee Express LTD

In Memory of Pamela Dutwin Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Dutwin

In Memory of Michael P. Booth Ms. Ann T. Booth

In Honor of Jake Fitzpatrick Mrs. Ruth B. Whipple

In Honor of James Botvin Nicki Sahlin, Ph.D.

In Memory of William T. Fleet Mr. and Mrs. Manuel B. Santos

In Memory of Paul Joseph Brooks The Pesaturo Family

In Honor of Dr. Jennifer J. Hosmer Adelaide G. Nardone, MD

In Honor of Simmy Carter Debbie Cameron Karen and Rick Gladney

In Honor of The Khalid and Ahmed Families Anonymous

In Honor of Linda Cohen Mr. and Mrs. H. Lebaron Preston

In Honor of Dale K. Klatzker Ms. Amy C. Samuelson and Mr. Steven L. Zelkowitz

In Memory of Helen O. Daley Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baldwin Ms. Nena L. Bloomquist and Mr. Jim Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Capozzi Ms. Elizabeth D. Connelly Ms. Kathy A. Cosentino Ms. Linda Costentino-DiSanto Ms. Shirley E. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. George Davala Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Ferry Glenn and Helen Graham Henry and Florence McGreen Nick Picchione Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Tracy Ms. Sally J. Rogers Chris and Mike Rogers and Family Mr. Ralph A. Warburton Tom Zorabedian and Nancy Dee In Honor of Lisa Desbiens Dianne L. McAulay, Ph.D., and Mr. William McAulay

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In Memory of Gerard J. Desforges Ms. Jane A. Desforges and Mr. Michael J. White

In Honor of Debbie Laakso Mary and Michael Schwartz In Memory of Douglas Lebel Mr. Christopher J. Cooke In Memory of Richard Patrick Lynch Dianne L. Wilkin, Ph.D. In Honor of Jeni Mansolillo Ms. Susan M. Mansolillo In Honor of Charles E. Maynard Anonymous Brother John McHale In Memory of Donna M. Oliver Ms. Lisa Martinez In Memory of Evelyn F. Reilly Ms. Barbara A. Doorley Mrs. Nicole M. Webber Reilly and Mr. Thomas J. Reilly, Jr.

In Honor of Cierra Rickett Mr. and Mrs. W. Timothy Coggins In Memory of Chet L. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Calore Mr. and Mrs. John F. Luca Rhode Island Hospital Friends In Memory of Frederick A. Rossi, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Rossi In Honor of Mary and Michael Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Barton Mr. Herbert W. Cummings Ms. Phyllis Wright Fragola Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Hibbitt Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Magaziner Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woods In Honor of Danielle Smith Mr. Joe L. Smith In Honor of Elizabeth Valente Mr. Paul Valente In Memory of Salvatore J. Valente Mrs. Elizabeth D. Valente In Memory of Lisa Van Orden Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stark In Honor of Beverly and Kenneth Watkins Ms. Charlotte Watkins


The Providence Center Locations 528 North Main Street Providence, RI 02904 530 North Main Street Providence, RI 02904 520 Hope Street Providence, RI 02906 355 Prairie Avenue Providence, RI 02905 111 Howard Avenue, Building 56 Cranston, RI 02920 2198 Wallum Lake Road Pascoag, RI 02859

Anchor Recovery Community Center 249 Main Street Pawtucket, RI 02860

Administration 401-528-0123

Anchor Recovery and Wellness Center 890 Centerville Road Warwick, RI 02886

For referrals and appointments 401-276-4020

Anchor DryDOC at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections

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CENTER For more information on The Providence Center’s programs and services, visit our website at: providencecenter.org

Healthy Board minds for healthy lives of Trustees

The Providence Center is a Care New England affiliate.

James Botvin, Chair Nancy Fisher Chudacoff, Vice Chair Jana M. Planka, Treasurer Patricia Cawley Affleck, Secretary Donald R. Barbeau Alison Bologna Frank Casale, Jr. Marguerite Chadwick Malcolm G. Chace, Jr. Linda Cohen, Esq. Walter Craddock, Esq., CFP ÂŽ Thomas E. Day Marianne Holmes Dennis D. Keefe, ex-officio Ana P. Novais Renee B. Rulin, MD, MPH Nicki Sahlin, Ph.D. Joel Stark Joshua Teverow, Esq., Legal Counsel

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