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c o l l a b o r a t i o n “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”
— Helen Keller
Dear Friends,
Lately everyone seems to be talking about collaboration but to Samaritan — founded 44 years ago when three local congregations came together around behavioral health needs in our community —collaboration is more than a buzzword; it is who we are. We are part of a number of collaborations and this year we are proud to share a few with you. To the left, you see listed our Partners in Ministry as well as our Board of Directors. Both groups are key to the long-term success of Samaritan. Inside you will read about long standing collaborations such as our Silent Samaritans Breakfast, Care to Go and Community Education Programs as well as newer initiatives to grow young leaders and promote clergy wellness. The collaboration I am most humbled by is the one with you, our supporters. Together we provided $524,520 of subsidized care to 359 people. This translates into an average $1,462 of care per person or the equivalent of ten counseling sessions at no charge. More importantly it translates into changed lives. Thank you for your compassionate support of our mission, and thank you for your collaboration!
Warmly, Scott Mitchell , President & CEO
Christ Lutheran Church Community United Methodist Church
First Congregational Church of Naperville First United Methodist Church of
Downers Grove Geneva Lutheran Church
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Grace Pointe Church
Grace United Methodist Church Holy Spirit Catholic Community
Knox Presbyterian Church Naperville Christian Church
Notre Dame Catholic Church Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church River Glen Presbyterian Church
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church Saint Elizabeth Seton
St. John’s Lutheran Church St. Luke Presbyterian Church
St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church
St. Raphael Catholic Church St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
St. Timothy Lutheran Church Union Church of Hinsdale
David Burkhardt, Chair Walter Schmidt, Vice Chair Deborah Beaird, Secretary Ken Overholt, Treasurer Jason Altenbern Chip Downing
Stephanie Jones-Kastelic Melvin Kim Nina Menis Scott Mitchell Mark Putbrese Rev. Clinton Roberts Lee Selander William H. Wentz Pamela Wilson
Samaritan By The Numbers
359 clients received fee subsidy $524,520 in subsidized care provided 27 % of clients below poverty level 17% of our clients are children On average, clients receiving subsidized services receive the equivalent of 10 visits at no charge
Revenue
Expenses
David Burkhardt
Black Friday, Cyber Monday, #Giving Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are designed to begin the holiday shopping season. Celebrated this year on Tuesday, December 2, #GivingTuesday celebrates and encourages philanthropy to kick off the holiday season.
Samaritan has secured a total of $11,000 in matching grants. Each new donation dollar will be matched, giving us the potential to raise $22,000 this holiday season.
To learn more about #GivingTuesday, our matching challenge, and the impact of $22,000 follow us on Facebook!
1819 Bay Scott Circle, Suite 109 Naperville, IL 60540
beginnings
Samaritan Interfaith Counseling Center exists to alleviate suffering, facilitate change and bring about mental, emotional, and spiritual healing and growth for persons of diverse backgrounds and varied financial means through pastoral counseling/psychotherapy, consultation, and education/ training. Combining the efforts of Board, Staff, Congregations and Community, Samaritan provides hope.
Body of Christ Church Community United Methodist Church
Christ Lutheran Church First Congregational Church of Naperville
First United Methodist Church of Downers Grove
Geneva Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Grace Pointe Church Grace United Methodist Church Holy Spirit Catholic Community
Knox Presbyterian Church Naperville Christian Church
Notre Dame Catholic Church Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Redeemer Lutheran Church
River Glen Presbyterian Church Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Saint Elizabeth Seton St. John’s Lutheran Church
St. Luke Presbyterian Church St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church St. Raphael Catholic Church
St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church St. Timothy Lutheran Church
Union Church of Hinsdale
Contact us at 6303572456 www.samaritancenter.org
Providing a safe and caring environment a place to restore your hope and find a new beginning
David Burkhardt Chair FY14/15
Dear Friends,
Samaritan Interfaith exists because three congregations saw a need for highquality affordable behavioral health care, which valued the role of faith in healing. I am certain they saw the beauty in their dream, but I wonder if they ever envisioned that Samaritan would:
• provide over $502,355 in fee assistance in a single year. • provide over 14,600 hours of counseling to 1,600 children, adolescents,
adults and seniors, and see on average 700 new intakes per year. • provide a wide range of consulting services to congregations throughout the
Chicago land area, connecting with approximately 166 congregations.
This year we have many new beginnings to celebrate. We offered education on Innovative Ministry, and SelfCare. We hosted Clergy Support Groups and Transition Workshops. Our thriving counseling practice made it necessary to hire five new therapists and our consulting practice through the work of the Samaritan Center for Congregations continues to flourish (turn the page to learn about their new tools).
This annual report also highlights a new location, new programs, and a new collaboration. Despite all these new beginnings the one thing that hasn’t changed is our continuing belief in the beauty of providing hope to those who need it most. The other constant has been the support we receive from individuals, congregations and our community. Together we are providing new beginnings to children, adolescents, adults, seniors, congregations and their leadership.
Warmly, Scott Mitchell , President & CEO
Brenda DeGeer, Chair David Burkhardt, Vice Chair Deborah Beaird, Secretary Ken Overholt, Treasurer Lee Selander, Past Chair
Jason Altenbern Chip Downing Stephanie JonesKastelic Nina Menis Scott Mitchell
Mark Putbrese Rev. Clinton Roberts Walter Schmidt William H. Wentz Pamela Wilson
David Burkhardt FY14/15 Chair
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Fundraising
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c o l l a b o r a t i o n “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”
— Helen Keller
Dear Friends,
Lately everyone seems to be talking about collaboration but to Samaritan — founded 44 years ago when three local congregations came together around behavioral health needs in our community —collaboration is more than a buzzword; it is who we are. We are part of a number of collaborations and this year we are proud to share a few with you. To the left, you see listed our Partners in Ministry as well as our Board of Directors. Both groups are key to the long-term success of Samaritan. Inside you will read about long standing collaborations such as our Silent Samaritans Breakfast, Care to Go and Community Education Programs as well as newer initiatives to grow young leaders and promote clergy wellness. The collaboration I am most humbled by is the one with you, our supporters. Together we provided $524,520 of subsidized care to 359 people. This translates into an average $1,462 of care per person or the equivalent of ten counseling sessions at no charge. More importantly it translates into changed lives. Thank you for your compassionate support of our mission, and thank you for your collaboration!
Warmly, Scott Mitchell , President & CEO
Christ Lutheran Church Community United Methodist Church
First Congregational Church of Naperville First United Methodist Church of
Downers Grove Geneva Lutheran Church
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Grace Pointe Church
Grace United Methodist Church Holy Spirit Catholic Community
Knox Presbyterian Church Naperville Christian Church
Notre Dame Catholic Church Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church River Glen Presbyterian Church
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church Saint Elizabeth Seton
St. John’s Lutheran Church St. Luke Presbyterian Church
St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church
St. Raphael Catholic Church St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
St. Timothy Lutheran Church Union Church of Hinsdale
David Burkhardt, Chair Walter Schmidt, Vice Chair Deborah Beaird, Secretary Ken Overholt, Treasurer Jason Altenbern Chip Downing
Stephanie Jones-Kastelic Melvin Kim Nina Menis Scott Mitchell Mark Putbrese Rev. Clinton Roberts Lee Selander William H. Wentz Pamela Wilson
Samaritan By The Numbers
359 clients received fee subsidy $524,520 in subsidized care provided 27 % of clients below poverty level 17% of our clients are children On average, clients receiving subsidized services receive the equivalent of 10 visits at no charge
Revenue
Expenses
2014-2015 Annual Report
Contact us at 630-357-2456 www.samaritancenter.org
Behavioral health providers usually assume that those needing care will come to them. Yet, many people do not have the ability or resources to do so. Samaritan’s CARE To Go Program is a unique collaboration that provides on-site mental health care for clients at Loaves and Fishes Community Services andHesed House at no cost.
The Samaritan Center
for Congregations,
Advocate Health Care and the
Prairie Association of the
United Church of Christ
collaborated to provide
a clergy wellness retreat
and follow-up sessions.
We greatly appreciate the collaborative spirit of our funding partner, Lilly Endowment, Inc.
Funds from the Endowment are used to support the Samaritan Center for Congregations.
The Indianapolis Center for Congregations created an online
resource database for pastors, staff and lay leaders to access information about
thousands of resources. This unique online tool can be accessed at thecrg.org
We are pleased to share such a comprehensive resource and hope that it is being
well used by our leaders.
Your generosity provided more than $524,520 in fee subsidized care to over 359 people.
High school students, youth
leaders and volunteers from
5 Naperville churches attended a leadership retreat called
SparkSomething.
Created in partnership with
Samaritan, Grace United
Methodist, Wheatland Salem Church and an anonymous donor to bring
teens together and “spark”
leadership in their lives.
“SparkSomething challenged me to do hard things in order to be a leader in my community.”
– Youth Participant
“I sure appreciate sharing this process with other people—it’s not so isolating, and it is
helpful getting together with others and sharing that process with one another.”
– Retreat Participant
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COUNSELING
Naperville 1819 Bay Scott Circle Suite 109 Eastern DuPage 1121 Warren Ave Suite 160 Downers Grove Geneva 301 S. Third Street
630-357-2456 samaritancenter.org
CONSULTING
Naperville 1733 Park Street Naperville, IL 60564
630-909-9600 samaritancfc.org
Signature Sponsor Molex
Platinum Sponsors BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
BMO Harris Bank Navistar
Gold Sponsors Beaird Group
DiGiovine Hnilo Jordan and Johnson, LTD Esser Hayes
Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home Linden Oaks at Edward
Naperville Bank and Trust Nicor Gas
Sullivan Taylor & Gumina, P.C. Thrivent Financial
Silver Sponsors 4Insights Edward Jones Edward Hospital Fox Valley Institute Caseys Foods Northern Trust First Community Financial Bank National Van Lines
Save the Date 9th Annual
Silent Samaritans Breakfast
February10, 2016
Thank you to our 2015 Silent Samaritans Sponsors
Samaritan has long provided educational opportunities in the community.
This year, at the Take 2! Program
at Our Saviours Lutheran Church,
Scott Mitchell talked about healthy
preparation for life transitions.
When you support Samaritan’s Mental Health Access Program, you are changing a life. “I felt respected, comfort-able, and guided. It was a safe place for me to heal.” Samaritan Client