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V O L . X X N O. X X G i V i N G G u i d e 2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5 36 Top funding source(s) carol Welch Parent Board President, Retired, Colby College Thomas J. Mcadam CEO Board oFFicers alice anderman (rev. dr.) KMHA Foundation Board President Retired, Congregational Pastor patsy crockett Programs & Ser vices Board President Retired Lobbyist; former Maine State Representative ronald ducharme Parent Board Vice President/Treasurer Partner, Wheeler & Arey P.A. samuel Goddard Foundation Vice President Retired, GHM Agency Bruce Harrington Real Estate Vice President/Treasurer Assistant Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer, Skowhegan Savings Bank robert ringer Jr. Real Estate Board President Retired, Jabar, Batten & Ringer – Attorneys at Law Board MeMBers carol axtell William Branch Marilyn canavan James coffin sandra delano alan dorval Marjorie downing Leon duff patrick Flood William Johnson, ph.d. Lisa Landry anthony Loiko Frederic olsen Walter price alison Webb rosalie Williams 2015 GoAlS overall: Strengthen Kennebec Behavioral Health's position as a clinical and organizational leader in the delivery of mental health and substance abuse services. objective 1: Outcome-based – Continue to develop, maintain and measure results-driven, outcome-managed clinical and operational processes that include analysis, interpretation, dissemination and resulting plans going forward. objective 2: Quality Services – Streamline, improve and integrate the delivery of services. objective 3: Culture – Strengthen cultural aspects of the agency including staff fulfillment, leadership development and internal and external customer service. objective 4: Stability and Growth – Stabilize and increase program delivery in: f New sites f New programs f In some existing programs f Collaborating with and/or partnering with other organizations f Improved marketing objective 5: Fiscal viability and operational strength – Maintain and improve fiscal viability and operational strength. objective 6: Partnerships – Build new and strengthen and enhance our partnerships with Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Education and other state agencies and other organizations. objective 7: Education – Educate and create broad support around the concept that mental health care and substance abuse services are health care. GivinG oPPoRtunitieS e support of community members across the state of Maine who care about the health and wellness of our most vulnerable community members is critical to Kennebec Behavioral Health. One-time, annual and planned gifts are needed and vital to care for people with severe and persistent mental illness. Every gift is someone's next step toward recovery. Gifts can be arranged by contacting Tina Chapman, development & communications director, at (207) 873-2136, Ext. 1905, tchapman@kbhmaine.org or www.kbhmaine.org. volunteeR oPPoRtunitieS Kennebec Behavioral Health offers opportunities for those interested in volunteering at the board level. We have four separate corporations – KBH Programs and Services, Kennebec Mental Health Associates Foundation, KMHA Real Estate and the KMHA Parent Board. established: 1960 employees: 400 annual revenue: $23,835,000 conTacT Waterville Clinic & Administrative Offices 67 Eustis Parkway, Waterville, ME 04901 (888) 322-2136 Augusta Clinic 66 Stone St., Augusta, ME 04330 Skowhegan Clinic 5 Commerce Drive, Skowhegan, ME 04976 Winthrop Clinic 736 Old Lewiston Road, Winthrop, ME 04364 www.kbhmaine.org Mission sTaTeMenT Kennebec Behavioral Health's mission is to promote the well-being of children, adults and families who experience mental illness, emotional difficulties or behavioral challenges. Kennebec Behavioral Health has provided high-qual- ity, community-based prevention, education and treatment with regard to mental illness, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders for over 50 years. serVice LocaTion(s) Clinic-based services in Augusta, Skowhegen, Waterville and Winthrop. Vocational rehabilitation programs in Augusta, Lewiston and Waterville. A total of 22 programs, including community- based services, are provided throughout the state of Maine. Patient services . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.71% Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.74% Interest, other income . . . . . . . . . . 1.20% Fundraising/donations . . . . . . . . . 0.97% Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.76% School grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.62% Kennebec Behavioral health Kennebec Behavioral Health senior management team.

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