MESSAGEFROMTHEEXECUTIVEDIRECTOR
Patricia Ritter, PhD, CCC-SLPWhat an exciting time 2022 was for TLC! The past year has been invigorating, as we came together for the first time in years to celebrate postponed milestones, accomplishments, and initiatives for the greater good of the TLC community. This year our energy and motivation was renewed, and commitment to our mission of improving lives and expanding possibilities strengthened, as we appreciated our time being in the actual, live presence of others. We will never take that for granted! The success we experienced was a result of our cohesive community and generous donors that persevered through challenges and went above and beyond expectations.
We had another positive year of financial sustainability. We sought out as many funding opportunities as possible to strengthen our organization for now and in the future Our community of donors demonstrated their generosity by contributing support to those we serve for new programs and existing program enhancements, capital costs, and additional resources to ensure community health, safety, and success. TLC can continue to provide the highest quality therapies, education, and services because of our active donors.
TLC recognizes the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) to make our organization strong and to meet the needs of our diverse community. We have always advocated for inclusion for individuals with disabilities. We have increased organizational initiatives to help promote an inclusive culture. We developed and analyzed a DEI survey
and created follow-up actions. We provided activities and discussion opportunities related to marginalized groups and specifically neurodiversity and racial equity. We expanded DEI knowledge for TLC employees and our Board of Trustees. Below are some of the other highlights of our year.
April2022
Celebrated TLC's 70th & The Katherine Thomas School’s 25th anniversaries at the Stronger Together Gala
May2022
KTS students recognized at the "Celebrating Through Art: The First Lady's Mental Health Awareness Youth Art" display
October2022
KTS recognized and awarded for PBIS Program
April2022
TLC Outcomes completed its 11th successful Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) survey
October2022
TLC recognized as winner in the Washington Parent Magazine Reader’s Poll
September2022
Redesigned and launched a new TLC website
We are filled with excitement for the next year! There are so many possibilities to continue to meet and exceed the needs of our community. We are grateful for our donors and their steadfast support and are looking forward to spending time with you in the next year.
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President
MichaelChow Secretary
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Trustees
Bruce Arvand Harinder Bawa
John Bogasky
Michael Chow Sarah Garnett
Peter Greif Sara Krieg
William McDonald
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Joshua Phillips Geoffrey Platnick
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Thomas Nordlinger
Barry Scher
Thankyoutoourgenerous corporatesponsors
* TLC appreciates all of our corporate sponsors. Those featured here provided support at $2,500 and above.
2022TLCEventHighlights
2022 TLC 70th Plus “Stronger Together” Gala
TLC was delighted to celebrate The Treatment and Learning Center's 70th and The Katherine Thomas School’s 25th anniversaries during our Stronger Together Gala held on April 28, 2022.
We hosted nearly 150 guests, along with our keynote speaker Randy Lewis from the disability initiative NOGWOG. The highlight of the evening
was recognizing our Champions of TLC, including Roberts Oxygen and Bob and Eveline Roberts, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, GMMB and our TLC staff member of 25 years, Rema Haddad.
This event raised over $132,000 from event sponsorships and a live auction, as well as an additional $60,000 during the event and from those
unable to attend. Funds raised the night of the event support our Caring Neighbor Fund, which helps TLC provide services to individuals in our community who otherwise could not afford them. We are sincerely grateful for those who generously supported the Stronger Together Gala and helped make this event a tremendous success
2022TLCEventHighlights Annual Raffle
Year-end fundraising started off with our “Majestic 7-Day Alaskan Cruise Raffle.” The winning ticket was drawn on October 18th. The lucky winner was our very own Rhonda Dicken, who works at The Katherine Thomas School. TLC’s Alaskan Cruise Raffle was a resounding success, raising $18,200 for our programs and services.
Fall Luncheon
TLC’s 2022 Fall Luncheon was held on November 3rd at Lakewood Country Club.
Thanks to our generous sponsors and guests the event was an incredible success!
Highlights of the event included an inspiring testimony by a current KTS student and a
musical performance by a recent graduate of the school. The luncheon was also a celebration of Melissa Pappas and Athena Consulting, our TLC Champion.
2022TLCEventHighlights
The Legacy Club for TLC consists of individuals who have chosen to include TLC in their estate plans to ensure that future generations will continue to benefit from our programs and services. With careful planning, your family can
alsoreduceestatetaxesontheassetsthey y y canbecomethenextmemberofTheLegacyClubforTLConlineat: https://ttlc.org/donate/charitable-estate-planning/
IfyouhavealreadyincludedTLCinyourestateplans,pleasecontactTeresaWitt,TLCDirector ofDevelopment,atTWitt@ttlc.orgtoensureyournameappearsonourgrowinglistofmembers. Yourgenerositywillinspireotherstogiveandhelpourcommunityforgenerationstocome.
Giving Tuesday, a global generosity movement traditionally recognized the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, was held on November 29th. We are excited to report TLC raised over $31,000 on Giving Tuesday, thanks to our sponsors
andourverygenerouscommunityofdonorswhochoseTLCastheircharityofchoice. OurGivingTuesdaysponsorswere:
TheTLCBoardofTrustees
ConradandLoisAschenbach
RichardandLauraWard
ThankyoutoeveryonewhogaveduringthisgivingseasonandhelpedTLCcontinue ourmissionofimprovinglivesandexpandingpossibilities.
2022TLCEventHighlights 31st Golf Classic
June 10th was a great day to host the TLC Golf Classic. The 54 golfers who participated in the event helped raise over $35,000 for TLC's programs and services. The highlight of the day was a blast from the past, Arnold Palmer, who stood by to congratulate our winners. We especially appreciate our committee members Guy Cooperthite and Andre Jaundoo for leading the charge.
Mark your calendars - the 32nd Golf Classic will be held on June 2, 2023 at PB Dye Golf Course. For more information go to www.ttlc.org/golf.
Gold and Silver Sponsors
TLCGEMs(GiveEveryMonth)
TLC would like to give a special thank you to our TLC GEMs! Our monthly donors truly are GEMS to TLC. These individuals make monthly donations to sustain our organization throughout the year. Monthly support helps us reduce costs and makes a huge impact. We are so grateful to those who have joined the prestigious group and made a commitment to TLC all year long.
Marianne Noble & Michael Manson
Melissa Pappas
Jim a Mic
Jeff Dee &
George
Patricia & Gary Ritter
Cathy Roth
Jin Saito
Katrine Saito
David Schek & Kathleen Maguire
Janis Scholom
Suellyn Sherwood
James Thomasell & Shelly McKenzie
Vivian Wang
Tracey Willcox
Teresa & James Witt
2022AnnualDonors
TLC is thankful for all of our generous donors. Thanks for making TLC a priority in your charitable giving
2022AnnualDonors
Friends
$100-$249 (Continued)
Andy McLain
Dr. Robert & Marina Mehlman
Charles Miller & Melissa McGuire
Sara Milner
Paula Monopoli
Joan Morris
Donald Moynihan
Stephen Murchake
Dr David Nikodem
Robert & Hannah November
Juan Nunez
Dr Carolyn & Joseph O'Conor
Brian O'Laughlin
John & Linda Olguin
Regina Olson
Raymond Panczyk
Herb Parsons
James & Teresa Peachey
Salem Petros
Jean Frederic Plante
David Platt
Robert & Marianne Rigney
David Ritter
Steven Ritter
Rene Rocque
Thomas Rogers
Marcia Rohrer
Lawrence Rosenblum
Daniel Spiller
Dr. Jenna Templeton
Robert & Judith Thomas
Virginia Thornburgh
Judith Troy
Beth Weston
Franklin & Karen White
Rosie Whitlock
Tracey & Joseph Willcox
Michael & Nancy Wilson
Laura Wong
Susan Yaffe-Oziel & David Oziel
Gordon Young
Theodore & Ann Zahn
Carol Zimmermann
Christopher & Deborah Zourdos
Please note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our lists which includes all giving January 1 through December 31, 2022 If we have made an error, please accept our apologies, and contact Teresa Witt Director of
JayandJoanieKenealyMemorialFund
The Kenealy family has been a treasured member of the TLC Outcomes Community for many years and are a gift to all of us. As a way to remember Jay and Joanie, both of whom made such a significant impact on the lives of many including those with disabilities, The Jay and Joanie Kenealy Memorial Fund was established This fund provides crucial services and assistance to individuals with disabilities TLC and the Kenealy family thanks all of you for your contributions
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Balla
Ms. Sue Barton
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Clopton
Mr. John Collett
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis
Ms. Teresa Fassl
Ms. Karen Gejdenson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horvath
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hunter
Mrs. Estelle Inn
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jarding
Mr. and Mrs. William Keane
Mr. William Kenealy
Mr. and Mrs. Mike King
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kreitman
Ms. Katie McClean
Ms. Deborah McGeogh
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuire
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mehlman
Mr. Chris Morrill
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Noonan, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth O’Conor
Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Simonds
Ms. Mary Thormeyer
Ms. Geraldine Throne
Ms. Judith Troy
Ms. Marie Woodbury
2022HonorariumGifts
Honorarium gifts are a way to recognize friends or family members while demonstrating support for TLC Each honoree will receive a note as well as the satisfaction of knowing this support helped make a difference TLC recognizes the below and give thanks to those who made a tribute gift
InHonorofAbdulhalimAlassar
Dr. Louai Alassar and Ms. Nadia
Mansour
InHonorofBarryAlpher
Ms. Wendy Leibowitz
InHonorofLisaBlue
Mr. Andrew Blue
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster
InHonorofCaraCampbell
Mr. Eric Campbell
InHonorofMatthewDatovech
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Datovech
InHonorofFiaDeLaO
Ms. Laura Wong
InHonorofCharlotteGolden
Dr. and Mrs. Barry Eisenstein
InHonorofNessrinKhaskia
Mr. Herb Parsons
InHonorofTheKatherine ThomasSchoolStaff
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whalen
InHonorofMosesKushaba
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Goren
InHonorofJoshuaLang
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang
InHonorofKieranLee
Mr. Jonathan Lee
Ms. Rene Rocque
InHonorofCameronLett
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lett
InHonorofEthanLofgren
Mr. Stephen Lofgren
InHonorofJenniferLorentz
Mr. and Mrs. John Clough
2022HonorariumGifts
InHonorofErinMarkowitz
Dr. and Mrs. George Korengold
InHonorofJoshuaOlmos
Global Nexus, LLC
InHonorofDavidPeal
Mr. Andrew Cohen and Ms. Julide Aker
Ms. Ethel Peal
InHonorofTheJoshuaPhillips
Family
Mr. Terry Gribbin
Mr Andy McLain
Mr. Tawab Rahimi
InHonorofDr.PatriciaA.Ritter
Mr. Richard Alper and Ms. Kate
Herrod
Mrs. Sara Milner
InHonorofSteveScher
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Scher
InHonorofLanaSchneider
Ms. Nisreen Schneider
InHonorofSusanYaffe-Oziel
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Feuer
Mr. and Ms. Ronald Kronthal
Mr and Mrs Leslie Levine
Mrs. Virginia Thornburgh
Mr. Gordon Young
Mr Harvey Zuckman
2022InMemoriamGifts
InMemoryofJoseF.Alonso
Ms. Cynthia Alonso
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald
Ms. Alicia Perez-Arrieta
InMemoryofMarcel
Aucremanne
Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey
InMemoryofGailDiamond
Ms. Dorothy Ballenberger
Ms. Eileen Trueblood
InMemoryofGaryDoughman
Ms. Lisa Blue
Ms Teresa Witt
InMemoryofAnnaDurkin
Dr. Patricia A. Ritter
Ms. Teresa Witt
InMemoryofElizabethFitchijian
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coffman
InMemoryofJoannFokes
Dr. Patricia A. Ritter
InMemoryofMichaelKreitman
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kreitman
2022InMemoriam Gifts
InMemoryofGretchenLohmann
Mrs. Fay Lohmann
InMemoryofJudithSchattenfield
Ms. Mania Baghdadi
Ms Karen Balamaci
Mr. and Mrs. John Eichenlaub
Ms. Miriam Felix
Mrs Susan Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. John Olguin
Mr. George Shapiro
InMemoryofMichaelJ.Taylor
Mr. Gary Henderson
Bill and Ginny McDonald
Ms. Edythe Runett
Ms. Lisa Torvik
InMemoryofCarterWang
Ms. Vivian Wang
InMemoryofBarbaraWoolley
Dr. Patricia Ritter
Ms. Teresa Witt
InMemoryofKathrynWynkoop
Ms. Victoria Detitta
InTheirWords...TLCClientStory Isaiah Hamilton's
Story
KTS student Isaiah Hamilton, and his mother, Tiffany Hamilton, have had a very busy year. Tiffany developed a new business concept of “activewear with a purpose”, and with Isaiah playing an integral role, brought the idea to life. Together they co-founded Victor Wear--a line of inspirational tee shirts, sweatshirts, and other activewear created with the goal of providing employment and other opportunities to the Autism community. "We want this to be a big successful brand that is primarily run and operated by people with disabilities," Tiffany told 7News, on a story focused on Victor Wear (https://bit.ly/408nzK4).
Isaiah has flourished and applied entrepreneurial skills and instincts he did not know he possessed. He helps with the company's social media pages and designed the logo for Victor Wear. "I drew V, W and then after that a graphic designer finalized it," Isaiah said. He also assists with event planning and logistics, speaks to the media, and is expanding his role as the face/lead ambassador of the brand –all while attending high school at KTS and participating in extracurricular activities! Isaiah’s success has not gone unnoticed in the community The DC Chamber of Commerce recently announced their 2022 Small Business Award recipients, and Isaiah was recognized as a "Young Entrepreneur of the Year."
Isaiah attended the TLC 2022 Fall Luncheon and delivered a moving speech about how KTS has helped him grow into a confident and successful individual with a bright future Intimidating as it is for most students to speak in front of a large crowd, Isaiah bravely met the challenge with grit and poise. To hear more about Isaiah and his endeavors, watch as Tiffany shares his story here: https://bit.ly/40ksaZ5
2022DepartmentHighlights
Overall Organization
Dr. Patricia Ritter was honored to be recognized as a “Woman Making History” by the Montgomery County Commission for Women and Montgomery Women Organization. She was recognized on social media (Facebook and Instagram) and through a panel presentation for this honor Dr Ritter was featured along with 30 dynamic women in Montgomery County during the month of March, for their 2022 Women Making History event.
TLC is very proud to be recognized across multiple categories as a “Winner” in the Washington Parent Magazine “Washington Parent Picks Reader’s Poll.”
With over 24,000 voters, the TLC community rallied (in high numbers!) to support our organization, recognizing the hard work and passionate nature of our clinicians and staff. It's an honor to be selected a winner, competing against highly-respected organizations in the disability and special needs field TLC was also recognized as a “Finalist” across multiple categories. This year was one of the most competitive, if not most competitive year, in Washington Parent Magazine history.
WinnerCategories:
Children with Disabilities
Autism Spectrum Resources:
The Treatment and Learning Centers
Schools & Education
Schools for Children with Learning Disabilities:
The Katherine Thomas School
Schools & Education
Private Schools - MD:
The Katherine Thomas School
2022DepartmentHighlights
Outpatient Speech-Language and Occupational Therapy Departments
The Occupational Therapy and Speech-Language Departments held a successful in-person summer camp program from June–August 2022.
The Outpatient Occupational Therapy Department began a collaboration with Howard County Head Start to provide OT consultations, screenings and direct services in four of their centers.
Occupational Therapy Clinicians Melissa
Schwarzbard and Brigid Baker provided a two-part workshop on creating sensory-friendly
The Occupational Therapy and Speech-Language Departments held several free occupational therapy, speech-language, and hearing screenings at multiple private schools
TLC Director of Clinical Programs Brigid Baker presented a workshop for teachers at Washington Hebrew School on Facilitating Fine and Gross Motor Skill Development in
classrooms to the Howard County Head Start Community Action Council Preschoolers.
The Family Hearing Center
The Family Hearing Center staff have been busy providing comprehensive hearing evaluations and hearing aid fittings to our community.
Over the past year, we have added new Managed Care groups to our referrals allowing us to fit patients who have hearing aid benefits through their insurance plans.
Speech-Language Pathologists presented a workshop for parents on literacy and language skills at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School.
Speech-Language Pathologists attended the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk
The Speech-Language Pathology Department received a generous donation from the 100 Women Who Care in Lower Montgomery County, and were able to purchase several new AAC Devices.
Our Audiology office at Asbury Village in Gaithersburg has been seeing patients every Thursday for several years, and recently a Wednesday clinic was added due to the increase in residents who are in need of hearing healthcare.
2022DepartmentHighlights
The Katherine Thomas School
Many Lower/Middle School teachers have been certified in Orton-Gillingham reading techniques.
KTS was awarded with three Recognition Badges for PBIS Effort. KTS students had artwork selected to be showcased virtually in the annual Celebrating Through Art: The First Lady's Mental Health Awareness Youth Art Display The Honorary Chair of the Campaign, Maryland Former First Lady Mrs. Yumi Hogan, joined to offer congratulatory remarks at this recognition event.
The Washington Natmobile visited The Katherine Thomas School over the summer, including famed Screech and Teddy. Students delighted in playing
games, drawing with sidewalk chalk, receiving cool Nats swag, and posing for pictures with Screech and Teddy. Screech and Teddy delighted our community and brought many smiles and laughter The Nats also featured The Katherine Thomas School at a game this fall! KTS’ own Dr. Nicole Abera was featured on the jumbotron.
The KTS High School Student Government Association led a week-long fundraising drive to benefit Universal Aid for Children, starting with a goal of $250. This goal was met and had to be increased within 24 hours thanks to the generosity of high school students, staff, and families Over $1,000 was raised by the end of the campaign!
Testing, Tutoring, and Counseling Department
Dr. Melissa Smith and the SpeechLanguage Pathology Department presented a workshop with Fusion Academy, "Changing the Paradigm of Neurodiversity: Acceptance, Inclusion, and Social Justice"
Robyn Davy presented a workshop to teachers at the Butler School entitled "The Circle of Security Workshop: A Roadmap to Understanding Children’s Social and Emotional Needs".
Robin Mesnard, TLC Tutor, worked on a summer reading program for Butler Montessori School. Testing, Tutoring, and Counseling provided testing for youth aging out of foster care through Montgomery County Child Welfare Charmyn Henderson led the Howard County Head Start monthly parent group.
Testing, Tutoring, and Counseling renewed our contract with Sidwell Friends for psychological testing.
2022DepartmentHighlights
The Outcomes Service
TLC Outcomes completed its 11th successful Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) Survey. TLC Outcomes began in-person Supported Employment groups in November 2022. The groups met weekly and the focus is job readiness to prepare individuals for paid employment.
TLC Outcomes became an affiliate of the American Dream Network (ADEN) in the summer of 2022 and now provides support to individuals that want to work that receive Social Security benefits due to a disability Through Ticket to Work TLC Outcomes provides job readiness, job seeking and job retention supports, and follows the individual long-term as he or she works towards economic self-sufficiency or improves his or her economic situation through earnings.
Ashleigh Seager was nominated and won this year's State of Maryland
DDA Direct Support Professional of the Year Award
TLC Outcomes offers over 30 inperson Community Development Services (CDS) groups a week. Locations are up-county, mid-county and lower-county.
TLC Outcomes also offers more than 30 virtual CDS groups a week. Topics range from social and communication skills, to Job Club, Bingo, Mad Libs, Sports Club and many other topics After many months of virtual services during Covid, TLC Outcomes resumed providing all of its Pre-Employment Transition Services (PreETS) in-person this year.
Karen Morgret is the Vice-Chair of the Commission on People with Disabilities in Montgomery County (CPWD) and the Co-Chair of the Montgomery County Commission on People with Disabilities Developmental Disability Advisory