To The Point
Crosspoint Human Services Employee Newsletter July 2015
Crosspoint Human
Services
Board of Directors
Chairman
Terry Miles
Vice Chairman
Maurie Miller
Secretary
Rose Butler
Treasurer
Wes Grimes
Wendy Barnes
Mark Denman
John Drews
Stan Hogsett
Terri Tate
Tammy Wilson
Executive Director
Thomas Pollock
210 Ave C
Danville, IL 61832
217-442-3200
217-442-8471 TTY
217-442-7460 FAX
Inside This Issue
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Tone & Tan Fitness Center
Y’s Buys
Donate to the Y’s Buys
August Staff Birthdays
Page 3
New Faces
Vocational Program Information
Page 4
GOTCHA’s
Page 5
Fun Fair Donations Needed
GOTCHA’s
What do you see?
Page 6
TB Testing
CPR & First Aid Training
All in the Jeans Day
Crosspoint Community Collage
10 Things Money Can’t Buy
3 Years
Tammy Moore
4 Years
Linda Lucas 5 Years
Dianna Puckett
7 Years
Kenny Brigham
8 Years
Shanae Beasley
11 Years
Kendra Westfall
12 Years
Deborah Satterfield
15 Years
Julia Key
16 Years
Wendy Barnes
30 Years
Setsu Marks
33 Years
Melodie Lawson-Jones 39 Years
Cheryl Pichon
1 Year
James Brown
Michelle Glines
2 Years
Abby Alger
Billie Jo Blanton
Sarah Cunanan
Ellen Surprenant
Staff Anniversaries in August
3rd Annual
“Safe Night Out ‘Fun Fair’ Fundraiser”
August 14, 2015
4:00 - 8:00 P.M.
Palace Park
(next to the Fischer Theater)
Please call 446-1217 and ask for Maretta Withers (ext. 222) or
Linda McLaughlin (ext. 241) to volunteer or make donations.
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Crosspoint
Human Services
Directors and Supervisors
Medical Director
Dr. Bumyong Lee
Clinical Director
Lisa Rhodes
Recovery Services, PSR &
Crisis Intervention
Abigail Alger - Director
Roberta Cundiff
Vanetta Harvey
Aimee Unakis
Stalina Harris
Screening, Assessment and
Support Services
Abigail Alger - Director
Sarah Cunanan
Residential Services
Lisa Rhodes—Director
Amanda Edwards
Developmental Services
Joe Rasmussen - Director
Sue Meeker
Deb Mank
Cheryl Pichon
Tim Revello
Human Resources &
Quality Assurance
Michelle Nelson - Director
Maintenance
Gary Miller - Director
Administrative Services
Carol Pichon - Director
Sonna Rodgers
Y Programs
Cher Pollock - Director
Shelter Services
Maretta Withers
Early Learning Center
Cindy Montgomery
Fitness Center
Brandy Goulding
Crosspoint’s Y’s Buys Thrift Store 208 N. Jackson (Right behind the Y)
(217) 709-0331
Business Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00 - 4:30
Check Out Our Weekly Specials!! Donations are accepted and welcomed.
You may drop off your donations during business hours at the back door of the shop
the tone & tan fitness center the tone & tan fitness center the tone & tan fitness center the tone & tan fitness center
Crosspoint employees and families receive 50% off of all memberships, including the fitness center, fitness classes, tanning, and hydro
massage. New to working out? Then one of our personal trainers will help you get started. Stop in or call us at 446-1673.
August Staff Birthdays August Staff Birthdays August Staff Birthdays August Staff Birthdays
1 - Aimee Unakis 16 - Mandy Edwards
4 - Rhonda Parrish 17 - Wayne Jenkins
5 - Valerie Groves 20 - Clint Roller
7 - Vickie Miller 21 - Gretchen Beck
10 - Kylan Kurkendall 25 - Erica Robinson
Kaylee Runner 26 - Abby Alger
12 - Tawnya Morgan 26 - Taylor Vollmer
The Y’s Buys Thrift Store can always use donations of household items and small furniture. They can also use dishes, pots and pans, silverware, kitchen appliances,
glassware, pictures, frames, small tables, desks, chairs and decora-tive items of all kinds. Please remember the Y’s Buys as you are cleaning out and getting ready for your garage sale. You can bring your items to the rear of the store Monday - Friday from 9:00 to
4:30.
Donate to the Y’s Buys Thrift Store
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ACCREDITED BY:
Council On Accreditation of Ser-
vices for Families and Children
LICENSED BY:
Illinois Department of Human Services and Illinois Department
of Public Health
Crosspoint Human Services has been serving Vermilion County since 1980 by consoli-dating the services of the Ver-milion Mental Health and
Developmental Center, incor-porated in 1955, and the Re-tarded Children’s Center,
incorporated in 1964.
VISION STATEMENT
Crosspoint Human Services be-lieves that all people should have every opportunity to realize their highest possible level for a pro-ductive and healthy life in their
community.
MISSION STATEMENT
Crosspoint provides quality hu-man services in a competent and reliable fashion to individuals, fami-
lies and the community.
Crosspoint
Human Services
210 Ave C
Danville, IL 61832
PHONE:
(217) 442-3200
FAX:
(217) 442-7460
E-MAIL Cross-
Vocational Program Information
Do you know of a person served that thinks finding a job in Danville is im-
possible?
Do you know of a person served that has difficulty keeping a job because
of their
disability?
Crosspoint Human Services’ Individual Placement and Support Program
can help them change the impossible to POSSIBLE.
Our Employment Specialists can assist with identifying a job that will best match their interests, situation and skills set. Other services include re-sume building, improving interview skills, assistance with completing ap-plications, meeting hiring managers, follow-up services, and job retention
training.
If you have any questions, please call Aimee Unakis, Vocational Supervi-
sor, at 442-3200, ext 166 for more information or to make a referral.
New Faces
Candy Brown
Residential Technician
July 23, 2015
Kelli Phelps
Residential Technician
July 23, 2015
Brianna Shutes
Residential Technician
July 23, 2015
Michael Tolles
Crisis Counselor
July 23, 2015
Alicia Wresinski
SASS Specialist
July 23, 2015
From: The Recognition Committee
Keith Brooks GOTCHA’d by Stalina Harris, “For an excellent job going above and beyond the call of duty.”
Keith Brooks GOTCHA’d by Stalina Harris, “For rescuing me on the road.”
Brynn Chase GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for helping me put the rooms back together and then having to
organize the storage room. You are awesome.”
Vanetta Harvey GOTCHA’d by Stalina Harris, “For helping with intakes and supporting the Crisis team.”
Catherine Huerta GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for being there for everyone, always stepping in, replacing staff
and cleaning after others. You are always willing to help.”
Rujean Ince GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for your patience during all the painting.”
Misty Johnson GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for helping me clean and move rooms.”
Sandy Knauer GOTCHA’d by Michelle Friedlund, “You are so awesome! Thank you for all the time and effort you took to get
the new VOC laptop up and running. You deserve a medal for going above and beyond!!”
Jessica Lohr GOTCHA’d by KeyVonna Griggs, “Thank you so much for covering my shift. You are greatly appreciated for all
that you do!”
Maintenance Men GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Wow, thanks guys for all your hard work. The center looks Great. You
spent a lot of time over here and we wanted you to know we love it! Thanks.”
Jo’Brea Mason GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for helping the 3’s and 4’s by accepting some extra children. Your
help was appreciated.”
Heather Mayfield GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for helping me put the rooms back together and then having to
organize the storage room. You are awesome.”
Sue Meeker GOTCHA’d by Tim Revello, “Thank you for all your help and wisdom while answering my questions as I learn the job. Your sense of humor is priceless and goes a long way for me. I also wanted to say thank you for your support and kind words as I dealt
with a family member’s death. Words are not enough to say how thankful I am.”
Gary Miller GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thank you for taking your time to come over and personally take care of
some projects. You and your guys did a Great job.”
Cheryl Pichon GOTCHA’d by Tim Revello, “Thank you for showing me the ropes of Day Training and having the patience to listen and answer my relentless questions (some being repetitive). I also wanted to say thank you so much for covering me
while I was gone for my family’s illness and subsequent passing. Words can’t convey enough how grateful I am!”
Cher Pollock GOTCHA’d by Cheryl Allison, “Thanks for having an open door, a willingness to listen, positive and supportive
words of wisdom, flexibility for scheduling conflicts, and helping me handle my newest life ‘adventure’!”
Deb Rhoten GOTCHA’d by Tim Revello, “Thank you for showing and helping me learn the Day Training way and for always being there answering my relentless questions. Also, thank you for being there to allow me to spend time with family during
my step-father’s illness and passing. Wow, I can’t convey enough how much that was appreciated.”
Karen Rohrbach GOTCHA’d by Meghan Babb, “Thank you for your constant hard work and dedication to this job!!! You have been an incredible supervisor and have given so much for all of the persons served! We will miss you dearly! You have such a
caring and loving heart for everyone!!! We Thank You So Much! Good Luck with your new job! :-)”
Karen Rohrbach GOTCHA’d by Rhonda Parrish, “Thank you for being a great supervisor, hard but fair; for trying to place eve-
ryone with the days they want and for lifting the moral of staff! Wishing you the best of luck in Georgia.”
Karen Rohrbach GOTCHA’d by Meghan Babb, “Thank you, for thinking of others first before yourself. Thank you for accom-modating all the craziness to fit everyone’s schedule and especially thank you for always having an open mind, open door, and
an open heart!!! You are amazing! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)”
Karen Rohrbach GOTCHA’d by Sigma Williams, “Karen you will be deeply missed as a supervisor. Good Luck at your new job
and new state. Georgia will be getting a great person.”
Karen Rohrbach GOTCHA’d by Dacia Dixon, “Thank you for your hard work and dedication. You have been an awesome su-
pervisor and you will be missed dearly. Good luck in all you do because you have always done it well!”
Karen Rohrbach GOTCHA’d by Dacia Dixon, “You will be Greatly missed by me of course!! I wish you the best that life has to offer. Keep reaching for the stars and enjoy life to the fullest. Oh, also don’t be surprised when you open your luggage and I
pop out!! (No seriously) I’m going to miss you!! :-)”
Karen Rohrbach GOTCHA’d by Tenise Anderson, “You are a great supervisor and will truly be missed by everyone. Good
Luck on your new journey.”
Continued on page 5
Food/Drinks Paper Supplies Hot Dogs Napkins
Buns Paper Towels
Condiments Baggies for cookies (gallon & sandwich)
Soda (cans) (any kind) Styrofoam cups (8oz.)
Water (bottled) Plastic Table Cloths (6 in purple)
Juice (bottled)
Ice
Sno Cone Syrup
Cookies (homemade by staff/persons served) (need there by Tues, Wed, or Thurs)
Miscellaneous Grocery Store Gift Cards - to help buy needed items
Balloons and other decorations
Large Coolers
Raffle Items
Money
Gift Cards from McDonalds, Steak & Shake, Pizza, Movie Passes, Wal-Mart, etc. (prizes for kids)
Items from wish list on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/?ie=UTF8&cid=A1LM9LH (Name: Tawnya Morgan)
Fun Fair Donation Needs
GOTCHA’s continued from page 4
Deborah Satterfield GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for your patience during the painting of your classroom.
Moving infants has to be harder than any other classroom. No way can you take everything.”
Nikki Smith GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for your patience during all the painting.”
Mariah Spaid GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for helping out and staying to cover hours.”
Asiah Strong GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for helping the 3’s and 4’s by accepting some extra children. Your
help was appreciated.”
Bonne Wood GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thanks for being a team player and your patience during the painting of
your room. Thanks for modeling for the 3’s.”
AND THE WINNER IS…. JESSICA LOHR !!!
Thank you, Jessica, and all the GOTCHA nominees, for going the “extra mile” for
your co-workers and persons served! We appreciate you!!!!
It’s not too late...there will be a winner drawn every month. So, catch a co-worker going above and beyond and Nominate them for a GOTCHA!!
How many legs
does the
elephant have?
Which do you see? A man playing a saxo-
phone or a ladies face?
TB Testing
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
8:45 - 9:15 am
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
3:30 - 4:00 pm
In Human Resources
Tenise Anderson
Brittany Britton
Keith Brooks
Candenesha Brown
Tonya Carson
Michelle Glines
Rujean Ince
Mary Jones
Jo’Brea Mason
Tracy Miller
Vicki Neal
Kelli Phelps
Bobby Pickett
Dawn Richardson
Erica Robinson
Brianna Shutes
Asiah Strong
Michael Tolles
Michelle Toth
Malissa Weiser
Alicia Wresinski
Debrice Young
Deb Zoerb
CPR Training I DO NOT HAVE A DATE YET. YOU WILL RECEIVE NOTICE AS
SOON AS I KNOW.
Group Room, 210 Ave C
Kimberly Baldwin
Candenesha Brown
Sheila Howe
Mary Jones
Verlene Knight
Rhonda Parrish
Holly Phillips
Lisa Rhodes
Annette Ritter
Brianna Shutes
Michael Tolles
Kendra Westfall
Alicia Wresinski
Debra Zoerb
First Aid Training I DO NOT HAVE A DATE
YET. YOU WILL RECEIVE NOTICE AS SOON AS I
KNOW.
Group Room, 210 Ave C
Candenesha Brown
Sheila Howe
Sue Meeker
Holly Phillips
Dawn Richardson
Annette Ritter
Brianna Shutes
Asiah Strong
Kendra Westfall
Alicia Wresinski
Crosspoint Community Collage! From: Joe Rasmussen
Time for another round of submissions for the Crosspoint Community Collage! Remind the individuals that you work with to bring in things that they would like to get up onto the mural—things that are meaningful to them that they would like to show off to the community. I also encourage staff to bring in items too. This project is about creating an agency wide representation of the way we con-nect in our daily lives. Once we get closer to completion, we will put out a press release so the whole of Vermilion County will see our work! FYI—holiday in-
spired items are great too.
All in the Jeans Day
Friday, October 2
More information will
be coming later.
This is to benefit the local fight against
breast cancer.
10 Things Money
Can’t Buy Manners
Morals
Respect
Character
Common Sense
Trust
Patience
Class
Integrity
Love