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Agency Newsletter
Winter 2019
Christian Children’s Home of OhioEncourage Foster Care & AdoptionEncompass Christian Counseling
Trusting in a Better Plan
As we begin our 50th year of helping people experience their worth in Christ, let’s celebrate God’s transformational work in the life of one young boy over the course of one year and 22 days at CCHO.
Caden came to CCHO from a foster home when his increasingly defiant and aggressive behaviors were making it evident that he needed more help for challenges that stemmed from physical, emotional and sexual abuse as well as neglect. Additionally, Caden witnessed violence between his mother and her partner. He also saw his mother buy and use drugs.
When Caden first arrived on campus a little over a year ago, just before Christmas, he was defiant, struggled to trust adults and was unable to develop friendships. He had frequent nightmares and flashbacks. And yet, because he immediately felt safe and loved, Caden adjusted to life here pretty quickly, even with the timing of the holidays.
Over the next eight months, he worked hard to complete his individualized treatment plan and achieve his goals. He effectively engaged in both individual and group therapies. He enjoyed recreational activities and also responded well to art and equine therapy. Caden demonstrated a significant decrease in physical and verbal aggression, opposition toward adults and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms. His ability to concentrate and focus substantially increased. He was ready for the next step of his journey but there would be obstacles in his path.
For the majority of Caden’s time with us, the plan was for him to be reunited with his biological mother who drove every other week from out-of-state to visit him. We were making steps for his discharge to take place when his county discontinued the reunification plan. Caden was devastated. A letter was sent to his county noting his readiness for discharge and a foster family was identified for him. Steps were made for the transition to this... 4 6
inside...DONOR IMPACT REPORTYour support is changing lives! Learn more: pages 4-5
ENCOMPASS COUNSELINGCaring for clients in offices, homes, schools and stables.
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By Jessica Berry, MSSA, LISW-S
Revelation 21:5
one heart
StablesENCOMPASS EQUINE THERAPY
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CELEBRATING
The growing season
We are excited to give you a glimpse of what God has been doing through CCHO and our family of ministries, and to invite you to join us in this awesome journey. It’s incredible that we will be commemorating our 50th anniversary this year. Please plan to join us June 8-9 when we will celebrate all that God has done, is doing, and will do at CCHO. See back page for details.
While last year was a season of preparation for us, this year is a season of growth. The soil has been prepared, the seed planted, and now the growing season has begun. According to the Collins English Dictionary, the definition of growing season is the period in each year when the weather and temperature is right for plants and crops to grow.
Our growing season consists of: 1) meeting the acute trauma-based needs of the youth in our CCHO residential program, 2) training and licensing more Encourage foster families, and 3) developing clinicians to meet the needs of our burgeoning Encompass Christian Counseling program.
In the children’s residential center at CCHO, the needs of the youth we serve continue to intensify. We need your help to provide a safe environment where children find healing, discover hope and experience unconditional love. We have opportunities for you to join us as an employee or volunteer.
Encourage Foster Care is intentional with providing encouragement so that every foster parent and youth is successful in the purpose to which God is calling them. While we’re currently training and licensing nearly 20 new foster families, we need more families willing to open their hearts and homes. Maybe you can’t foster but would like to help: we need volunteers and mentors as well.
Encompass Christian Counseling, which includes Thrive Trauma Recovery and One Heart Stables Equine Therapy, offers comprehensive services designed to wrap individuals and families with hope and support. We need even more licensed Christian counselors and social workers to meet needs.
The discussion of our growing season is incomplete without mentioning the impact our donors make. Because of your support, we have recently surpassed 1,000 active clients! Your support has been instrumental in the preparation for this growing season, and it is critical during this growing period. Plan to join us in this season of growth.
We ought always to thank God for you, brothers and sisters, and rightly so, because your faith is growing more and more, and the love all of you have for one another is increasing. (2 Thessalonians 1:3, NIV)
Your fellow servant,
WE AREHIRING!
View a full list of available positions ccho.org/employment
Many thanks to our corporate donorsfor their generosity to the Promise Project
We are grateful for your support of our building and improvement plan. Thank you to the many individuals, churches, foundations and businesses who have already made a gift or pledge toward The Promise Project. You are bringing hope, healing and unconditional love to the next generation.
The Children’s Leadership & Recreation Center is closer to becoming a reality. The kids recently started enjoying home-cooked meals prepared in the Leadership Center’s new commercial kitchen and are attending classes in the updated classrooms. The Recreation Center–which will house a middle school-sized gym, two additional group rooms, and boys and girls restrooms–is well underway.
With your help, we can finish strong. You’ll be hearing from us soon as we seek to finalize funding for this amazing facility. View pictures and make a gift at mypromiseproject.org
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FOSTER PARENT PRE-SERVICE TRAINING BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Crossroads Community Church City Center Campus
29 North Main Street Mansfield, Ohio 44902
Learn about pre-service trainings at encouragefostercare.org/training For more information contact Heather Huebner at 330.462.1118 or [email protected]
MON FEB 4 6-9pmTHURS FEB 7 6-9pmSAT FEB 9 9am-4pm
MON FEB 11 6-9pmTHURS FEB 14 6-9pmSAT FEB 16 9am-4pm
MON FEB 18 6-9pmTHURS FEB 21 6-9pmSAT FEB 23 9am-4pm
36-hour training helps prepare you to best care for children and youth in foster care
family, but the placement fell through just three days before his scheduled departure.
This was another loss for Caden, and he was faced with feelings of rejection and abandonment all over again. After a couple weeks of processing this loss, Caden came to the staff and said that he was going to be okay because he realized God must have a better family in store for him.
During this time of waiting, Caden’s biological mother gave birth to his baby sister. He was really upset about not being able to meet her. As Halloween and Thanksgiving came and went, he began feeling more and more hopeless. He was devastated at the thought of spending a second Christmas here. He desired to have a home and be part of a family.
Toward the beginning of December, his county identified another foster home for him. After the second visit with this family, Caden came back thrilled that his potential foster father told him he would officially be his foster dad. To top it all off, the foster family has an infant, which helped fill the void Caden was experiencing from not being with his baby sister.
We invite you to pray for Caden and his new foster family as they adjust to becoming a family of four. Please pray that he feels safe and secure in his new home and has peace with being separated from his biological mom and baby sister. If he isn’t able to return to his mother, we hope that he is adopted, finding his forever family. We also hope that Caden uses the skills he learned at CCHO in his new placement and continues to grow closer to God.
Faith played a big role in Caden’s healing story. He enjoyed reading his Action Bible and listening to Christian music on his mp3 player, using the music as a coping skill. He was always excited when it was his prayer day, and he often included all of his peers and staff in his prayers. Because of your generosity, CCHO was a safe place for Caden to receive treatment and learn about his worth in Christ. Your giving allowed Caden to experience love and support in healthy ways. Thank you for making his transformation possible.
Jessie Berry is the therapist for Cottage 6 where our young boys live. She has served on staff since June 2015 helping children overcome past trauma.
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stay connectedCCHO is growing our digital presence to better connect with you and advocate for our kids and families.
Curious about fostering? Read our letter to prospective parents on the Encourage blog: encouragefostercare.org/2018/letter
One Heart on the Rise Enjoy stories of residents’ lives being transformed on the CCHO blog beginning with this Cottage 1 youth: ccho.org/2018/rise
Frequent our ministry websites and Facebook pages to stay up-to-date on events and opportunities during our 50th anniversary year.
• ccho.org facebook.com/cchohio
• encouragefostercare.org facebook.com/encourageFCA
• encompasscounseling.org facebook.com/enccounseling
DDONOR IMPACT REPORT
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1,379
50
27,314
22,143
43 97
6,642
4,866
10 652
Children's Residential Center
Encompass Christian Counseling
Encourage Foster Care & Adoption
A S e a s o n o f G r o w t h
I am truly honored to serve as president
of the CCHO board. It is incredibly
rewarding to meet with fellow board
members to set the direction of an
organization that does so much to help
kids who have been hurt in the very
environment where they should have
felt the safest: their own homes.
The past fiscal year has been one of change and
growth, in large part through our ongoing Promise
Project campaign. In addition to renovating the five
CCHO cottages, we acquired buildings that will allow
for continued growth of our Encompass Christian
Counseling services. Of course, the Children’s
Leadership & Recreation Center (CLRC) on the CCHO
campus is the most notable change. Containing several
new offices and classrooms, a full foodservice kitchen
and a gym, these facilities will help the children we serve
feel safe and loved by the people around them while
also giving them space to overcome the trauma they’ve
endured. We hope you’ll come see the CLRC for yourself
as we celebrate our 50th anniversary on June 9 at the
Great Grill Off (more details on the back cover)!
Sadly, we have said farewell to board member Lyle
Beveridge. During his 28 years of service, Lyle has greatly
impacted his fellow board members and staff. Thank you,
Lyle, for the foundation you laid and your commitment to
CCHO. I hope we can carry the torch as well as you have.
Staff made changes to several areas of our clinical programming last year to
more clearly define roles in cottages, reduce stress for residents and staff, and
more fully engage kids upon intake while ensuring our treatment model will
benefit each incoming resident. These changes have allowed us to better support
residents while creating new connection and engagement opportunities.
We continue to see growth of all kinds throughout Encompass. In addition to
our new office at One Center for Leadership in Canton, we expanded services
to include school-based partnerships with the Tuslaw and Triway districts. Last
summer, we completed 1,000 counseling sessions in one month for the first
time, and we continue seeing intensive trauma clients in Thrive Trauma Recovery.
We were thrilled to add 10 new families to our foster care network last year, with even more in process, growth that has allowed us to add to
our staff as well. We’ve continued expanding into neighboring communities and churches, and we are seeing wonderful development and rich
connections with our new mentor program, A Friend in Fostering. While not everyone can take in a foster youth, everyone can help or volunteer.
CHILDREN SERVED
CLIENTS SERVED
CHILDREN SERVED
THERAPY HOURS
THERAPY HOURS
FOSTER FAMILIES
THERAPY HOURS
CPST THERAPY HOURS
CPST THERAPY HOURS
ADOPTIONS FINALIZED
CPST THERAPY HOURS
201
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Learn more about CCHO’s residential
program at ccho.org
Learn more about our counseling services at
encompasscounseling.org
Learn more about becoming a foster parent and other ways to get involved
at encouragefostercare.org
DONOR IMPACT REPORT
155
91
733
610
43
892
37
$547,660
2,784
$564,102
1,206
21,403
340
8
9
35,760
$488,338
$87,927
Equine Therapy at One Heart Stables
Esperanza de Ana
Wise Stewardship: FY18 Financials
Incredible Support
Incredible Volunteers
Our new trauma-focused therapy model, Natural Lifemanship,
opens doors to emotional healing for our clients. Within two years,
all One Heart Stables therapists will obtain the Natural Lifemanship
certification. We’ve also been blessed by volunteers who painted,
did extensive concrete work and added fencing to our grounds.
It has been a year of growth for Peru-based Esperanza de Ana, a
CCHO affiliate organization since 2013. The addition of key staff
members has increased our ability to proclaim God’s faithfulness
and access important national resources. We’ve also improved
training and support for our resident caregivers and teaching staff.
More than 1,100 donations were made last year in support of
CCHO’s family of ministries, including pledges and contributions to
the Promise Project. This unbelievable generosity makes it possible
for us to continue helping people experience their worth in Christ!
Totals do not include $254,333 of donations to Esperanza de Ana, nor $210,913 of in-kind donations
Promise Project totals reflect new gifts & pledges received from 7/1/17 – 6/30/18
Hundreds of people give their time and share their talents with
CCHO each year. From event assistance and construction projects
to Christmas gift wrapping, your volunteer help is vital and so
greatly appreciated. To those who volunteer: THANK YOU!
Blue: Residential (49.43%) Red: Encompass Counseling (26.54%) Purple: Encourage Foster Care (11.80%) Green: Thrive Trauma Recovery (6.45%) Orange: Esperanza de Ana (3.37%) Pink: One Heart Stables (2.41%)
Blue: Program Red: Contributions Green: Other
*preliminary
*preliminary
CLIENTS SERVED
CHILDREN SERVED
ASSETS LIABILITIES & EQUITY
INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES
TOTAL VOLUNTEERS
INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES
CCHO THERAPY HOURS
PARENTS SERVED
TOTAL DONATIONS
VOLUNTEER HOURS
TOTAL DONATIONS
ENCOMPASS THERAPY HOURS
MEALS PROVIDED
CHURCHES, ORGS
& BUSINESSES
CHURCHES, ORGS
& BUSINESSES
THERAPY HORSES
TUTORING HOURS
TOTAL DONATIONS
TOTAL DONATIONS
To join our awesome legion of volunteers,
visit ccho.org/volunteer
GENERAL FUND
PROMISE PROJECT
Cash $707,804 Accounts Payable $131,020
Receivables $1,256,353 Accrued Payroll $235,787
Investments $90,294 Mortgage Payable $210,052
Fixed Assets $2,913,156 Other $164,605
Other $39,649 TOTAL LIABILITIES $741,464
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY $5,007,256
TOTAL ASSETS $5,007,256 Equity (net assets) $4,265,792
PROGRAM SPECIFIC
DIRECT EXPENSES
SHARED
DIRECT EXPENSES
S
U P P O R T
CORE
MISSION
78%
20%2% INCOME: $10,319,492EXPENSES: $9,892,272
Fiscal Year 2018
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Our youth group calls it “Holiday Smiles”—a tradition that starts every June at VBS. It teaches our children to help others and give what they can and when they can. As a bonus, many of our congregation enjoy reading the thank you cards we receive and display. It adds a personal connection with the children.
-Beth Magill, Bridge Street Church of Christ, Wish List donors for 19 years
I was initially introduced to CCHO through a friend who had fostered boys from the home and I wanted to help in some small way. Participating in the program blesses the donors just as much as the children on Christmas morning. It brings Christmas into perspective.
-Cindy McCory, ReMax Showcase, Wish List donors for five years
Choose your cottage and see the difference your monthly donation makes!
When you register as a Campus Champion by pledging to support the ministry at CCHO with a monthly gift
of at least $30, you not only help supply daily essentials like food and medical supplies, you also are able to
choose one specific cottage to support through prayer, service and other forms of encouragement.
Become a Campus Champion today! ccho.org/champions6
ChristmasUpdate
You learned about Mia in our Christmas appeal letter. She regulary bounced between homes because of abuse and neglect. The good news is that she is now here on our campus receiving care. And even though Mia’s young life has had much trauma, she is still a bright and bubbly little girl.
She does well in school (all As and Bs on her recent report card), enjoys playing Skip Bo and loves horses. Her two favorite colors are pink and blue although she loves them all. She is motivated to display good behavior, and she is trying to keep her status level at a “3” so she can earn the special queen bedroom suite in her cottage.
Mia is a very precious child bravely working through her up-and-down emotions and experiences. She is participating in one-on-one and group therapy including art therapy and equine therapy. She is learning to trust the staff and navigating friendships with peers. Mia is also realizing that she has coping skills at her disposal and is learning the value of utilizing them.
Would you pray with us that Mia would discover her worth in Christ during her time at CCHO? Please pray that our staff would have wisdom to help instill in her that she is valuable and loved as well as guidance for her future placement. Her heart’s desire is to go home. Your prayers mean so much to each child’s healing journey.
With the generosity of donors in our Christmas Wish List program, we distributed 1,100 gifts to 131 children in our residential center and counseling program. Through this gift ministry, you are helping young lives experience their worth in Christ. Thank you!
wishes accomplished
I’ve been blessed by the giving spirit within our church (James 1:24). It’s exciting to cross off wish list items when I’m shopping and then be able to do more because of their generosity. One person gave money this year because CCHO applies biblical truths in connecting with kids.
-Carol Wilson, First Christian Church of Sandusky, Wish List donors for 10 years
It’s a very tangible way for our children to understand how and why we take care of others. We are all children of God and though we may never meet those we sponsor, we provide for them as we do our own family.
-The Raines Family, Wish List donors for three years
Dear Wish List Donor,Thank you for all of the gifts that I received on Christmas. You may not know it but I’ve never had a Christmas before. This was the best one by far.-CCHO Resident, Christmas 2018
Read more wish list stories on our blog: www.ccho.org/2018/extravagant-love/
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Our kids are in need of stability and care so they can heal. New children
arrive on our campus each month. Your gift of $80 keeps one child safe for one day and surrounds him or her with vital
resources and trusting relationships.
Gifts are tax deductible and will be acknowledged. Thank you for your generosity.
Your gift of $80 will provide a day of safety for a child–the first critical step in his or her treatment.Two Ways to Give 1. Donate online easily and securely at ccho.org/donate using your bank account, debit or credit card. 2. Donate by mail: complete the form below, then clip and send to CCHO along with your check payable to CCHO.
$80 1 Day
$160 2 Days
Gift Amount: $240 3 Days
$560 1 Week
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Most insurances are accepted including Medicaid and Medicare. A sliding-fee scale is available for those without insurance.
Outpatient • In-Home • School-Based • Case Management Thrive Trauma Recovery • One Heart Stables Equine Therapy
Office Locations: encompasscounseling.org/locations
Encompass serves adults and children of all ages providing treatment, resources and accountability. We care for individuals and families with a wide variety of mental health and relationship issues.
Realizing it takes courage to ask for help, we make every effort to deliver services with a caring, compassionate approach. We tailor every treatment plan to fit our client’s individual needs.
We routinely seek the input of both our clients and our Encompass staff to ensure that our programs are effective in helping others experience their worth in Christ.
We currently have weekday openings before 3pm for outpatient counseling and equine therapy on our Wooster campus. If you are looking to make healthy changes in your life, we are here to support you.
Contact Alicia at [email protected] or 330.345.7949 to schedule your first appointment.
serving adults and children, individuals and families
one heart
StablesENCOMPASS EQUINE THERAPY
on the CCHO Wooster campus
One Heart Stables serves the youth in the Children’s Residential Center at CCHO as well as children and
adults in the general public for equine-assisted therapy and therapeutic riding.
Therapy horses offer clients struggling with depression, low self-esteem or anxiety the
opportunity to engage in authentic connection. The concepts learned in developing a relationship with a horse can be easily translated to developing
healthy relationships with others.
Meet our certified staff and therapy horses and inquire about open sessions at
encompasscounseling.org
Volunteer opportunities availablegeneral stable maintenance, equine grooming/care,
horse leader/side walker support for therapy sessions
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Christian Children's Home of Ohio 2685 Armstrong Road • Wooster, OH 44691 ccho.org
Now certified as one of the Best Christian Workplaces – 2018
© 2019 Christian Children's Home of Ohio. All rights reserved. Selected photos used with permission.Names of residents/clients changed to protect their identity.
Here is what's inside...
We hope you will enjoy your copy of "All Things," the quarterly newsletter for Christian Children's Home of Ohio and our family of ministries!
Read about the transformation of one young resident over the course of his one year and 22 days at our children’s residential center.
Review our annual donor impact report to see how your support is providing critical services to hurting children and adults.
Learn how Christmas was a blessing to kids and volunteers this holiday season as God’s extravagant love was demonstrated.
Our mental health counseling services are tailored to support you and your loved ones at home, school and even the stables.
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50TH CELEBRATION WEEKEND JUNE 8-9, 2019
By God’s grace, CCHO is turning 50!
We invite you to join us celebrating
this significant milestone in our ministry.
Save the Date
aturday JUNE 8
50th Celebration Dinner & Program Fisher Auditorium, Wooster
unday JUNE 9
7th Annual Great Grill Off CCHO Wooster Campus