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V O L . X X V I I I N O. X X I 64 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 2 – 2 0 2 3 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E BOARD OFFICERS Leon Duff KMHA Parent Board Vice President/ Treasurer Lori Fiandaca KMHA Foundation Board President Megan Stiles KMHA Foundation Board Vice President Samuel Goddard KBH Programs & Services Board President Karen Normandin KBH Programs & Services Board Vice President Benjamin Murray KMHA Real Estate Board President/ Secretary Bruce Harrington KMHA Real Estate Board Vice President/ Treasurer BOARD MEMBERS Carol Axtell Melissa Bartlett Chief Harold Bickmore Chief Dave Bucknam Marilyn Canavan Kerma Cordice Guy Cousins Kim Croswell Marjorie Downing Patsy Garside Crockett Lisa Landry Esq. Thomas Longstaff Nancy Merrick Walter Price Daniel Stevens Cathryn Stratton Kennebec Behavioral Health 2023 GOALS Counseling services for a variety of mental health issues is one of our most subscriber services. is has been true since the beginning of our agency back in 1960. However, the COVID pandemic thrust us into the tele-video arena for some of our clients. We have learned that for many people, this is the preferred option and have honed our skills, technology and training to create a Tele-Counseling Program. In the next year, KBH will expand its tele-counseling initiative to create a permanent hybrid model approach to care. As part of a SAMHSA grant, KBH has implemented a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) model of care. FY 2023 goals include improving intake and enrollment care coordination and client outcome monitoring. Initiatives include hiring new care coordinators and veterans' liaison while also creating and introducing new trainings. To meet these goals, it is imperative to have a state of the art, functional, adaptable and secure electronic health record. One of the organization's priorities has been to consistently invest in our IT infrastructure with its medical record platform. In 2022, KBH will be certifying this software and will be able to have an inter-operable system that can share securely health records of our clients with other health providers. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Kennebec Behavioral Health will be hosting its annual "A Night Out" event in October/November 2022 in Augusta. This year's event will feature a 1920's murder mystery dinner with Mystery 207 and a basket raffle. Tickets will be available to the public to purchase at www. kbhmaine.org/anightout. Businesses can sponsor the event through a monetary donation or by donating a basket for the raffle. More information can be found at www.kbhmaine.org/anightout/become-a- sponsor/. Funds raised through the event benefit KBH's College Scholarship Fund. In May, KBH hosts a virtual fundraiser called the Pet Palooza. Pets compete against each other for votes. Anyone can vote by making a $1 donation ($1=1 vote). All proceeds benefit KBH's Substance Use Disorder Services and local humane societies. Learn more at www.kbhmaine. org/pet-palooza/. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Nearly everyone has a friend or family member who is or has struggled with mental illness and/or substance use disorders. Gifts to KBH can be restricted to a specific program or kept unrestricted to go where the need is greatest, such as the Homeless Outreach Program or Substance Use Disorder Prevention Program. Every gift that is made is someone's next step toward recovery. One-time and recurring gifts can be made online at www.kbhmaine.org/ give/ or by sending checks to Kennebec Behavioral Health, 67 Eustis Parkway, Waterville, ME 04901. Planned gifts can be made by contacting Tina Chapman, Senior Engagement Officer, at (208) 873- 2136 ext. 1022 or tchapman@kbhmaine.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Kennebec Behavioral Health offers opportunities to those interested in volunteering at the Board level. We have four separate corporations – KBH Programs and Services, Kennebec Mental Health Associates (KMHA) Foundation, KMHA Real Estate and the KMHA Parent Board. Established: 1960 / Employees: 400 / Annual revenue: $38,067,973 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 71% Patient Services (including MaineCare and private insurance) 24% Grants 2.5% Fundraising 2.4% Other miscellaneous revenue 1.1% Rent CONTACT Waterville Clinic & Administrative Offices: 67 Eustis Parkway, Waterville, ME 04901 Augusta Clinic: 11 Caldwell Road, Augusta, ME 04330 Augusta Outpatient & Community Based Services: 66 Stone St., Augusta, ME 04330 Skowhegan Clinic: 5 Commerce Drive, Skowhegan, ME 04976 Winthrop Clinic: 736 Old Lewiston Road, Winthrop, ME 04364 Farmington Clinic: 115 Mt Blue Circle, Suite 3, Farmington, ME 04938 (888) 322-2136 www.kbhmaine.org @Kennebec.Behavioral.Health @KBHMaine @kennebecbehavioralhealth AWARDS/ACCOLADES Village Clubhouse, High Hopes Clubhouse, Capitol Clubhouse and Looking Ahead Clubhouse each received three-year accreditation with Clubhouse International. In 2021, KBH made the top-10 Best Places to Work in Maine for large companies. MISSION STATEMENT Kennebec Behavioral Health's mission is to promote the well-being of persons who experience mental illness, emotional difficulties or behavioral challenges. KBH has provided high quality, community- based prevention, education and treatment with regard to mental illness, substance use disorder and co-occurring disorders for over 60 years. SERVICE LOCATIONS KBH has clinics in Waterville, Augusta, Winthrop, Skowhegan and Farmington as well as vocational rehabilitation "Clubhouses" in Waterville, Augusta, Lewiston and Topsham. Community- based services are offered throughout mid-Maine. Thomas McAdam CEO Rosalie Williams KMHA Parent Board President/Secretary AT A GLANCE 37% Fundraising Events 21% Contributions 18% CPR Training Revenue 14% Other Revenue 10% Bequests