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V O L . X X V I N O. X X I I 58 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 0 – 2 0 21 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E Ken Olson, Executive Director: KidsPeace New England BOARD MEMBERS Sandra Kerr: Retired Pharmaceutical Executive Richard Tisinger: Partner, Tisinger, Vance Attorneys at Law John Moses: President, Youth Services System Inc. Dr. Larry Bell: Retired Senior VP, Deputy CMO, Global Head of Regulatory, Horizon Pharma Jonathan Sharaf: Managing Dir/ Investment Officer, Wells Fargo Advisors Lonnie McCullough: Senior Technical Writer, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Ann Bieber: President, Lehigh County Community College L. Richard Plunkett: Owner, Plunkett Associates Andrew Werner: CPA, Owner, Werner & Co. David Small: Retired EVP – Wireline Operations, Verizon Wireless Inc. Ben Garrett: Owner, RA-LIN and Associates Inc. Connie Mitchell-Bates: Process Solutions Manager, Penske Diana Marshall: Retired, Nurse/Attorney J. Jackson Eaton III Esq.: Attorney, Gross McGinley LLP MAINE BOARD OF ASSOCIATES Daniel Stewart: Senior Pastor, Rise Church Ellsworth Don Dyer: Retired Annie Graham: Retired Pediatric Nurse Practitioner/Former Legislator Canaan York: Owner, Katahdin Collectibles Boutique John Thibodeau: Principal, Windsor Associates LLC KidsPeace of engagement that attracts top talents and improving retention. 5. Grow our Foster Care Community by recruiting understanding people to provide foster care homes. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES f KidsPeace Charity Golf Tournament: Golf fundraiser coming in the sum- mer of 2021 f Hope and Healing Fund: Fund pro- vides those items that are not consid- ered "essentials" but are important to encourage hope and healing for the children in our care. f Annual Holiday Gift Giving Cam- paign: To support the purchase of holiday gifts for youth/families served by KidsPeace in Maine. f Annual KidsDay Celebration — Sec- ond Sunday in August: To support the National KidsDay celebration on the Graham Lake Campus: fun and games for all. f Foster Parent Recognition — May: Recognizing our foster parents with special events during National Foster Parent month! GIVING OPPORTUNITIES f Hope and Healing Fund – e Hope and Healing Fund provides those items that are not considered "essen- tials" but are important to encourage hope and healing for the children in our care. is fund covers birthday gifts, Christmas and holiday gifts, special celebrations for successes achieved, opportunities to receive special lessons like learning to play an instrument or playing on a sports team, attending a special camp or event, etc. Donations can be made at KidsPeace.org/donate VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Maine Board of Associates – e Board of Associates members support and enhance the KidsPeace Mission by developing local resources, raising public awareness and facilitating contributions to support KidsPeace's programs and services. Contact Dan Frye at Daniel. Frye@kidspeace.org Michael Slack, President/CEO Dr. Scott Reines, Board Chair: Independent Consultant Established: Maine — 1991; National — 1882 / Employees: Maine — 315; National — 2,000 / Annual revenue: Maine — $20,221,154; National — $128,000,000 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 86.3% Fees for Service 13.4% Donations and Grants 0.3% Interest and Miscellaneous CONTACT KidsPeace Inc. National Headquarters: 4085 Independence Drive, Schnecksville, PA 18078 / 1-800-257-3223 KidsPeace Maine Headquarters: 16 KidsPeace Way, Ellsworth, ME 04605 / (207) 667-0909 KidsPeace FCCP: (207) 771-5700 KidsPeace.org / fostercare.com @KidsPeace / @KidsPeaceMaineFCCP @MaineEducationandResidentialServices @KidsPeace MISSION STATEMENT Our mission: To give hope, help and healing to children, adults and those who love them. Our vision: To transform the lives of individuals struggling with emotional and behavioral difficulties with compassionate expert teams providing mental health care and educational services in a supportive and safe environment. SERVICE LOCATIONS Education and Residential Services — Ellsworth, Old Town and Millinocket Foster Care and Community Programs — Bangor, Biddeford, Lewiston and South Portland Maine Counties: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Cumberland, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec, Oxford, Penobscot Piscataquis, Somerset, Washington and York AT A GLANCE 2021 GOALS 1. Fur ther enhance our excellent care to the Maine communities by providing: f Development Center-Based Preschool Programming, age 3-5 f Special Purpose Private School, School- Based Day Treatment Services K-12 f Residential treatment to children and adolescents with Autism and other mental health disabilities f erapeutic Foster Care Families to children needing a home f Individual Case Management f Counseling (in home or in office) 2. Continue to strengthen our relation- ships within the community with our Maine Board of Associates. 3. Launch a capital campaign to secure the donations necessary to make needed improvements to our grounds and facilities. 4. Develop a supportive environment for all employees by creating a culture P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y K I D S P E A C E I N C .