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Page 1: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Community Health Foundation...2014-2015 Board of Trustees Cathryn S. Balas (Secretary) Randall Comer, Esq. Lily Daugherty, M.D. Mark Elliott (At-large) Eric Espinosa,

2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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Our Mission

Our mission is to influence the quality and direction of health care in the region, to improve the health and wellness of our community and to provide for medical and education services with a focus on reproductive, adolescent and family health

Our Staff

Terra Crable, educator/coordinator

Joan Elder, program coordinator

Kathleen Harbaugh, educator/coordinator

Alessa Hubble, educator

Joy A. Rogers, executive director

Barbara Sutter, executive assistant

Diane Van Auker, project coordinator

(4.3 full-time equivalent)

2014-2015 Board of Trustees

Cathryn S. Balas (Secretary)

Randall Comer, Esq.

Lily Daugherty, M.D.

Mark Elliott (At-large)

Eric Espinosa, M.D.

Maria Goeser

Anne Holtz

Darrell Kitchen (At-large)

Robyn Koch-Schumaker (Vice-chair)

Stephanie McCuistion

Stephen M. Neely (Treasurer)

Shawn S. Osterholt, M.D.

James F. Peifer (Chair)

Sheila Rice

Ted Vander Roest

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2014 Highlights

• New grants initiative provided more than $70,000 to support non-profit organizations in our community working to prevent obesity, to prevent and manage chronic diseases, to promote healthy births and healthy sexuality and to fight mental health disorders and substance abuse.

• Healthy Families ’14, a free community health and wellness event, reached more than 400 persons.

• CHF educators provided 486 class sessions to 1,602 students at Clark County middle and high schools. Topics covered include: anti-bullying, healthy communication and relationship skills and age-appropriate comprehensive sexual education, including an abstinence message.

• CHF continued to provide clinical reproductive services in its pavilion to residents of Springfield and the surrounding community with no administrative or hospital fee assessed.

• More than 5,000 copies of the comprehensive Health Resource Guide were distributed in our community; the guide contains 300 pages of health and daily living information and is provided free of charge.

• Provided more than 1,200 “My Plates” to pre-school and elementary aged children to teach food portion size and healthy food choices.

• Sponsored 15 community health and wellness events to promote a healthier Springfield and Clark and Champaign counties.

• Community benefit (unreimbursed) of classroom offerings, community and family education events and programs, community grants and clinical health services totaled $450,321.

• CHF hosted its first annual reception in March with more than 160 attending; Sandy Queen’s keynote presentation, Lighten Up!, discussed how a positive mental attitude has a powerful impact on your health and wellbeing.

• The first floor of Community Health Foundation’s pavilion was leased to Community Mercy Health Partners for its HR offices and an employee fitness center.

• The former Springfield Surgery Center was leased to the Clark County Combined Health District for its early childhood program.

2014 Expenses

2014 Revenue

69% Investment Income

83% Investment &interest income

8% Lease income8% Contributions/

grants1% Other

72% Program services28% Management/

general<1% Fundraising

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Grants Awarded 2014-15

Alzheimer’s Association: $5,000 for Clark County Connection. Qualified staffoffer services such as: disease management classes, care consultation, supportgroups and a dementia coaching program.

Big Brothers Big Sisters: $10,000 for Camp Oty’Okwa. Children from Spring-field, many from the Lincoln Promise Neighborhood, attended a 5-day camp inHocking Hills, Ohio. At camp, children were mentored by counselors and haddaily opportunities for exercise, fun activities and good nutrition.

CMHP Med Assist: $5,000 for prescription assistance. Med Assist is a prescription assistance program for underserved residents of Clark and Champaign Counties. When people are able to get their medication, they are ableto manage chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease.

CMHP Reach: $1,200 for client transportation. The REACH program offersoutpatient substance abuse treatment. The CHF grant provides transportation assistance so people can attend treatment and work toward sobriety.

McKinley Hall: $5,939 for Project DAWN. DAWN is an acronym for DeathsAvoided With Naloxone. Naloxone is a medication which may save the life of aperson who is experiencing a narcotics overdose. This grant-funded projectmakes Naloxone available to families of those struggling with narcotics addic-tions. Project DAWN saves lives and gives survivors an opportunity to break freeof their disease.

On The Rise: $3,500 for operating support. On-The-Rise (OTR) provides awholesome, compassionate experience for urban children who face challenges athome and school. At the OTR farm, children grow vegetables, care for goats and chickens, get homework assistance, learn to cook and eat nutritiously, and participate in activities that build self-esteem and relationship skills.

Planned Parenthood: $5,000 for Springfield operating support. At the PlannedParenthood health center, patients receive reproductive services, including exams,testing and access to contraception.

Project Woman: $6,500 for prevention education. Project Woman partners withlocal middle and high schools to promote healthy attitudes and behaviors aboutdating and sexual relationships.

In our first year of funding to local organizations, Community Health Foundation supported the following community partners:

Joan Elder, CHF grants coordinator, presents a grant check to Sheri Haines of REACH.

Girls prepare dinner at On the Rise.

Perrin Promise, Family Cafe. In the creek at Camp Oty‘Okwa.

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Rocking Horse Health Center: $5,000 for Flu Vaccine Initiative. This grant allowed the Center to vaccinate adults who are at increased risk of complicationsfrom the flu.

Springfield Christian Youth Ministries: $5,000 for Girlpower Afterschool.The Girlpower Afterschool program teaches girls aged 10-15 about exercise,healthy eating, empathy and confidence. The girls make and eat healthy snacks,train to run or walk a 5K, and build relationships with young women from Wittenberg University who mentor the girls.

Springfield Family YMCA: $5,000 for diabetes prevention. The YMCA’sproven Diabetes Prevention program is being offered in Springfield for adultswith pre-diabetes.

Springfield Promise Neighborhood: $4,950 for Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies. With this grant, the Lincoln Promise Neighborhood was able to createboth a “Nutrition Club” and an “Athletes for Promise” after-school group. These programs teach children and their families about healthy physical activity,participation on a team, and foods that are both tasty and nutritious.

Wellspring: $5,000 for sensory therapy. Wellspring is an out-patient counselingcenter which needed special equipment and training to treat children who sufferedcomplex trauma. With this grant, Wellspring was able to train a therapist in Sensory Integration Therapy and purchase the needed equipment.

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2014 Contributors

John AbmaPatti ArkMrs. Susan BaileyAnna BlackwellBill and Deanna BrougherSusie BrougherCareSource FoundationMs. Vivian CarterRandall and Tamara ComerWarren and Clara CopelandElillian J. Daugherty, M.D.Della Selsor TrustMrs. Karen DuncanAndy and Joan ElderHarry* and Linda EggerDana and Cheryl EngleDavid and Virginia EstropMaureen FagansJohn FedererMarie and Dick FlickingerLarry and Kim FishMs. Peg FoleyWendy and Eddie FordMrs. Sheri Furry, in memory of Grace GraffisDr. Alan and Bonnie Gabbard, in memory

of Richard Tapogna, M.D.James Gianakopoulos, M.D.Martin and Maria GoeserPete and Sandy HackettKathleen HarbaughHerschel Haulman Health Now Books, LLCSue Hebner, in memory of Joyce and Laddy BertchRobert and Anne HoltzKathryn Karen HowardD. Donald JonesDarrell and Michelle KitchenSondra KramerMr. and Mrs. Roger KrohnDr. Pius and Sally KurianMark LechnerEd and Laurie LeventhalMel Marsh

Matthew and Stephanie McCuistionDan and Judy McGregorRoss McGregor and Cathy CromptonJennie Murphy, in honor of Shawn and Angela MurphySteve and Mary Alice NeelyPeter and Peggy NoonanPlato and Tina PavlatosJim and Sandy PeiferClare PerksPhysicians’ Charitable Foundation of the Miami ValleyHarold S. Pollens Charitable Trust FundJohn and Karen RafinskiWilliam Ray, Jr.Sheila RiceRick and Joy Rogers in memory of Forrest

and Dorothy Rogers and Jack L. HardingJoy A. Rogers in honor of retiring CHF board membersMs. Gretta RunyanRobert SaunterRobyn and Stephen SchumakerLinda ShafferDr. Jerry and Kay ShellDr. David D. and Cynthia D. Smithe Springfield FoundationRobert and Sandra ompsonDiane Van AukerTed and Jodi Vander RoestMrs. Arthur (Lida Benner) Wall, in memory

of Justin WallVirginia WarrenAnonymous (7)* Deceased

2014 In-kind ContributorsClark County Educational Service CenterCosmic CharlieNicole Clem, Tattooed SilverCulligansCurves of SpringfieldGroup Omni CollectiveKathie Harbaugh, Mary Kay ConsultantInterim Health CareJackson, Lytle and Lewis Life Celebration Center

2014 SponsorsArmoloyBrady WareBrowerClark Schaefer HackettCole Acton Harmon DunnDayton Children’sGarrigansMary Alice and Steve NeelySurender Neravetla, M.D., FACSOhio Masonic HomeRocking Horse Community Health CenterSecurity National BankSpringfield Foundation Springfield Heart Surgeons, LLCe Turner FoundationVein Solutions, Demeter SurgicalWallace Turner

Juice PlusLittleton and RueMel Marsh, Acorn ConsultingMeijerMiami Valley Child Development CenterMilitary Veterans Resource CenterOhio Valley Surgical HospitalTina Pavlatos, Visual AnatomyProject WomanReagh and AssociatesRocking Horse CenterSheehan BrothersSpringfield City Schools Learning CaféSpringfield Regional ImagingUnited Senior ServicesUrban Light MinistriesWestern Ohio Oral, Head, Neck Cancer SupportYoung LivingYoung’s DairyZumba with Linda

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Images from 2014

Dr. Errol Britto speaks at Healthy Families ‘14.

Attendees interact at Healthy Families ‘14. Guests mingle and enjoy the annual reception.

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Speakers at the annual reception included Plato Pavlatos, CHF BoardChair, and Sandy Queen, keynote presenter.

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200 Medical Center DriveSpringfield OH 45504

937-523-7000www.community-health-foundation.org

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