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    2019Annual ReportFiscal Year 2019: July 1, 2018–June 30, 2019

    RECOVERY

    COMMUNITY

    WELLNESS

    SAFETY

  • PRS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2

    Dear Friends,

    We are so pleased to be greeting you at the end of another exciting and growth-filled year for PRS. PRS is providing behavioral health services to more clients than ever before and handling the most calls, texts and chats in PRS CrisisLink’s history.

    This past year was a milestone year for our CrisisLink program—50 years of providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to our community! We hope you enjoy the 50th

    anniversary timeline that is carried through the report which shares key events that have transformed PRS CrisisLink into what it is today.

    As we continue to adjust to the changes in the delivery of behavioral health services that are occurring at the statewide level, we are proud to be serving more clients than ever with some of our strongest outcomes in our history. As one of our Recovery Academy clients stated recently, “I find hope here.” Our goal is to support each one of our clients in determining and accomplishing their recovery goals. And that means carrying hope for them and with them throughout their journey with PRS.

    You will notice in this report that the number of calls handled by our CrisisLink crisis workers continues to increase. We are thankful that more and more individuals are reaching out to find hope and remain safe. Through the addition of new services, including being selected as one of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s Backup Centers, we expect the number of calls to be handled over the coming year to double to approximately 90,000. We are always looking for volunteers to support our CrisisLink program as hotline, textline and chatline crisis workers. Please visit prsinc.org/volunteer if you are interested in this life-changing and life-saving work.

    Finally, throughout 2019, we continued to embrace our new brand and launched our new website, www.prsinc.org. Our hope is that the site reaches all audiences who desire to engage with PRS—from clients (current and prospective) to stakeholders to supporters to volunteers and so many more! Continue to watch our website for updates on upcoming events, news from PRS as well as a variety of volunteer opportunities.

    Please stay connected! We look forward to engaging with you and seeing you at future events throughout our community. Thank you for your unwavering support of our efforts to change and save lives every day! We are excited to partner with you in the months and years to come.

    Sincerely,

    Wendy Gradison, LCSW

    CEO

    Lauren Shields,

    Immediate Past Chair

    PRS Board of Directors (2017 – 2019)

    http://www.prsinc.org/volunteerhttp://www.prsinc.org

  • 2 3

    OUR MISSIONPRS provides behavioral health, crisis intervention and suicide prevention services throughout Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C.

    OUR VISIONOur vision is to change and save lives in our community by empowering hope, safety, recovery, wellness, independence and community integration.

    ABOUT PRSFounded in 1963, PRS is an award-winning nonprofit organization that has transformed the lives of thousands of people in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. PRS services are funded by government contracts, foundation and corporate grants, private donations and private pay options.

    In November 2018, PRS was presented with a CARE (Companies as Responsive Employers) Award by Northern Virginia Family Services.

    PRS CrisisLink holds the highest level of accreditation from the American Association of Suicidology (AAS).

    PRS holds the highest level of accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).

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  • PRS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 4

    CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUICIDE PREVENTION SERVICESPRS CrisisLink saves lives. Through our telephone hotline, textline, and chatline, outreach, training and education, we believe it is possible to develop and support a stronger, suicide-safer community through 24/7 crisis response. We provide vital support to those most vulnerable through a prevention, intervention and post-vention model recognizing the value of human connection and an evidence-based approach to suicide crisis. PRS CrisisLink is a provider of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline both locally and nationally, supporting communities across our region and the United States. PRS CrisisLink’s crisis intervention, suicide prevention hotline, chat service and textline are available to anyone in our community that needs immediate emotional support for a mental health or life crisis. Speak with a trained Crisis Worker any time of day or night to help you or your loved one through life challenges.

    1-800-273-TALK | Text “CONNECT” to 855-11 Lifeline Chat: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org/chat

    BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICESPRS provides a continuum of community-based behavioral health services. We promote recovery by supporting persons served in making and implementing informed decisions to overcome challenges, build

    strengths, participate in their community, improve and sustain overall wellness, and remain safe. Our well-established role in the community enables us to provide innovative models of service and program delivery while maintaining close relationships with persons served, their families and the community at large. PRS’ experience shows that with the proper services and supports, persons served can and do increase their independence and self-sufficiency. They are taking critical steps to leading strong and fulfilling lives through their individual recovery journeys.

    ABOUT OUR CLIENTSOver the past 57 years, PRS results show that with appropriate medication, training, skill building and supports, people living with mental illness, substance use disorders, mild intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, or anyone facing life crises can moderate the dramatic impact of their illness or crisis on their lives, improve their overall wellness, develop meaningful connections to their communities, and live productive and satisfying lives. PRS clients are referred by public and private agencies, such as the Virginia Community Services Boards, the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, the District of Columbia’s Core Service Agencies, mental health professionals, self-referral or family members. PRS’ CrisisLink Hotline, CrisisText Connect and chatline are available to all individuals in the community.

    5th Annual #CallTextLive CampaignPRS CrisisLink’s 5th Annual #CallTextLive Campaign during

    suicide prevention month was a huge success!

    Throughout our month-long campaign, we offered a calendar

    of activities for our volunteers, staff, and community members

    to get involved and show their support of suicide prevention.

    Activities included a Facebook Live from the call center, World

    Suicide Prevention Day, Selfie Day, and 5K Walks with the

    National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the American

    Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).

    Thank you to all who participated and supported suicide

    prevention month and our #CallTextLive campaign.

    Together, we can reduce the stigma and create suicide-safe

    communities!

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    RECOVERY ACADEMY DAY PROGRAMProvides a curriculum-based day program that promotes movement out of PRS’ facility-based programming and into meaningful community alternatives such as work, volunteering and school. Co-occurring disorder services and assistance with transition to community-based activities are also offered. The Recovery Academy Day Program is offered in partnership with the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board. (NoVA)

    EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Provides support and training for clients who want to be competitively employed in the community to help them choose, get and keep jobs. (NoVA & D.C.)

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES Provides individually tailored, community-based, intensive skill building and support services to meet each client’s unique needs, abilities and goals; helps clients maintain their housing and maximize their stability. (NoVA)

    COMMUNITY HOUSING Provides non-time-limited housing and support to help clients live as independently as possible. (NoVA)

    PRS CRISISLINKBrings immediate help and hope to individuals facing serious life challenges, crisis, and suicidal thoughts through services including: 24/7 Crisis & Suicide Prevention hotline, Crisis textline, Lifeline Chat, CareRing (outbound calling support program), and Community Training and Community Education. (National)

    LINKING INDIVIDUALS AND NAVIGATING CARE (LINC) Recovery-oriented treatment program for youth and young adults with first episode psychosis. LINC offers skill teaching, case management, supported employment, supported education, family education and support, peer support and psychiatric services. PRS partners with the Loudoun County Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Developmental Services, to provide this Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Program. (NoVA)

    BEWELL Integrates primary health care and behavioral health settings with the goal of improving the physical health of adults living with serious mental illnesses. The BeWell program is offered in partnership with the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board. (NoVA)

    PEER SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMProvides peer services staffing resources for individuals with a substance use disorder or a co-occurring substance use disorder and mental health diagnosis. The Peer Substance Abuse Program is offered in partnership with the Loudoun County Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Developmental Services. (NoVA)

    OUR PROGRAMSBehavioral Health, Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Services

    “The paths we are on are different, but we expect to arrive at the same destination. That destination is what allows you to feel important.”

    -PRS CLIENT

  • PRS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 6

    IMPACT REPORT Fiscal Year 2019

    Recovery Academy Day Programs:

    272 Clients

    Community Support Services:

    276 Clients

    Employment Programs:

    600 Clients

    Community Housing:

    21 Clients

    BeWell:

    478 Clients

    LINC (Coordinated Specialty Care):

    39 Clients

    Recovery | Community | Wellness | Safety

    95% of clients avoided psychiatric hospitalization

    63% of clients who wanted to work were employed(industry average 15-20%)

    72% of clients with jobs were employed for 12 months or longer on the same job

    91% of clients demonstrated their ability to complete basic independent living tasks

    92% of clients reported positive change towards their personal recovery

    42,327 Hotline calls answered by

    PRS CrisisLink

    13,627 Calls made to isolated, vulnerable older adults enrolled in PRS CrisisLink’s CareRing program

    3,355 Follow-up calls made to clients actively suicidal or who have recently experienced a traumatic event

    1,697 Unique textline

    conversations handled with nearly 60,000 text messages

    exchanged through PRS CrisisLink’s

    textline, CrisisText Connect

    PRS CRISISLINK BY THE NUMBERS

    Calls & Texts

    We Served:

  • 6 7

    FINANCIALS FY19 Financial Results

    Government Grants & Contracts

    $6,068,362

    Contributions & Other Grants

    $915,367

    Donated Facilities & Services

    $485,603

    Other Revenue

    $115,583

    Investments

    $82,476

    79%

    12%

    6%

    2%

    1%

    Community Services (ES, CSS)

    $2,136,328

    Psychosocial Rehabilitation (Recovery Academy)

    $2,058,642

    Management & General

    $1,123,143

    CrisisLink

    $1,009,288

    Other Programs (LINC, BeWell, SA Peer, etc.)

    $776,188

    Community Housing

    $451,938

    Fundraising

    $268,564

    27%

    26%

    14%

    13%

    10%

    6%

    4%

    Expenses YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2019

    Support & Revenue

    YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2019

  • PRS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 8

    BOARD OF DIRECTORSFISCAL YEAR 2019

    As a private nonprofit 501(c)(3), PRS is governed by a Board of Directors.

    Robert “Bobby” Wright Chair

    Liz Barnes Vice Chair

    Robert D. Sturm Secretary

    Lauren Shields Past Chair

    Marilyn Aldrich

    Paul Di Vito

    Melissa Garcia

    Audrey S. Goldstein

    Christine Greer O’Connor

    Danni Leifer

    LEADERSHIP TEAM PRS’ Leadership Team is comprised of the senior management for the organization. Its purpose is to provide guidance and input to the Chief Executive Officer, give oversight to all operations of the organization, assess outcomes, develop and implement policies, and share information.

    Virginia TischnerDirector of Human Resources

    Laura MayerPRS CrisisLink Program Director

    Joseph GetchPresident & Chief Operating Officer

    Mary BrownChief Clinical Director

    Nova WashingtonRegional Director of Employment Services

    Meredith HovanDirector of Resource Development

    Wendy GradisonChief Executive Officer

    Brian ShowDirector of Finance and Administration

    PICTURED CLOCKWISE:

    Timothy Long

    Brian Meadows

    Jamie Miller

    Amy Rushton

    Len Wolf

  • 8 9

    PRS DONORSFY19 contributions from private donors and community partners

    PRS CrisisLink 50th Anniversary RecapThroughout 2019, PRS CrisisLink celebrated 50 years of service to our community. Over 75 guests attended an anniversary reception to celebrate this momentous milestone. We honored our community partners for their continued support of PRS, including: Fairfax County, Arlington County, and U.S. Representative Don Beyer.

    Additionally, we honored two PRS CrisisLink volunteers:

    Lolita Youmans, PRS CrisisLink 2019 Volunteer of the Year

    John Tarrant, PRS CrisisLink Lifetime Achievement Award (25 years!)

    Thank you to all of our volunteers, staff and community members for their continued support over the last 50 years. We look forward to continuing to provide life-changing and life-saving services to our community!

    Hope and Recovery Society Ambassadors($10,000+)Advisor Group

    David and Marilyn Aldrich

    Mr. Alexander Baker and Ms. Kristin Ramkey

    Mr. Gordon J. Bernhardt, Bernhardt Wealth Management

    The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation

    Cassaday & Company, Inc. - Sean K. Gallahan, Justin P. Harris, Nicholas A. Harris, Andrew Malay, Christopher M. Young

    Mary and Steve Cassaday

    The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia

    The Charles E. DeFilippis Trust

    Ms. Stephanie A. Dewberry and Mr. Grant Buster

    Diamond Hill Capital Management

    Mr. Paul Di Vito and Mr. John Silvia

    Beth and Tom Eckert

    Rabaut Family Foundation

    Shenny Tomato, LLC

    TD Charitable Foundation

    The Wolf Group, PC, Mr. and Mrs. Len Wolf

    Washington Forrest Foundation

    Hope and Recovery Society($5,000 - $9,999)Brian and Donna Bogart

    Jeff and Mary Brown

    Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Davidow

    Mr. and Mrs. John Dedon

    Element Critical

    John H. Foote and Rose Tompkins

    Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. Gradison, Jr.

    Mr. Glenn Hediger and Ms. Nancy McLernon

    Janus Henderson Investors

    Mr. and Mrs. Bob Len

    Ms. Jamie L. Miller

    NS2 Serves

    Mr. Frank Palmer

    Putnam Investments

    Jeanette and Mark Testoni

    Mr. Michael Zirkle

    Platinum Level($1,000 - $4,999)Ms. Mary Agee

    The Arbitrage Funds

    Mrs. Hamila Atefi

    ATP Productions, Inc.

    Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bahadori

    Ms. Su Balasubramanian

    Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barbano

    Wade and Liz Barnes

    Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bleeker

    Mr. and Mrs. Rick Burke

    Ms. Debbie Cafferty

    Ms. Diane Clark

    Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cohen

    Community House Church

    Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cook

    Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Cossairt

    Credible Behavioral Health

    Mark and Molly Decker

    Dell’Isola Family

    Dominion Hospital - HCA Virginia Health System

    Dr. Joan Durman

    Early, Cassidy & Schilling, LLC

    The Edelman Foundation

    Ms. Karen Ehrensaal

    Tom and Jean Falvey

    Ms. Allison Felix

  • PRS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 10

    Mr. Stephen C. Fiacco

    Mr. and Mrs. Al Galiani

    Mr. Joseph Geary

    Ms. Virginia Geoffrey and Mr. John Andelin

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Getch, III

    Wendy Gradison and Lee Goldman

    Dr. Christine Greer O’Connor and Mr. Kevin O’Connor

    Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grindler

    Gross, Romanick, Dean & DeSimone, P.C.

    Guru, Inc.

    Mr. Philip Haber and Ms. Jan Holton

    Mr. Mark Hanson and Ms. Laura H. Brown

    Hartford Funds

    Mrs. Terrie V. Hauck

    Ms. Sharon Hoover, LCSW

    Meredith and Sean Hovan

    Immanuel Presbyterian Church

    Intelliware Systems, Inc.

    Jackson National Life Insurance Co.

    Mr. and Mrs. Rick Jacobs

    JLL

    Jurs Montgomery Brokerage

    Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kaiser

    Mr. Dana Kaufman

    KWC Certified Public Accountants

    L’Auberge Chez Francois and Jacques’ Brasserie

    Tim and Jane Long

    Mrs. Kathryn Magwire

    Ms. Debra Mayeux

    Mr. John McCauley

    Laura and Mark Medvene

    Mr. and Mrs. Steve Messinger

    Brian and Holly Monday

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mooney

    Northern Virginia Association of Realtors

    Novant Health UVA Health System

    NOVEC

    Ms. Helene Patterson and Mr. Leo C. Mullen

    Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran Church

    Rotary Club of Tysons Corner

    Rotary Club of Vienna

    Royco, Inc.

    Ms. Amy Rushton and Mr. Adam Grado

    Mr. Douglas Sanderson and Ms. Audrey Goldstein

    Lauren and Hank Shields

    Sandy and Chuck Sieber

    Mr. and Mrs. Joey Solis

    Mr. and Mrs. Gary Squire

    Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor

    Thrivent Financial

    Trinity Presbyterian Church

    Ms. Helen Vasiliadis

    Victory Capital

    The Wawa Foundation

    Ms. Jennifer Weaver

    Dr. and Mrs. Mark Welch

    Westfields Business Owners Association

    Ms. Jennifer Wolf

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright

    Mrs. Connie Young

    Gold Level($500 - $999)Ms. Amanda Andere

    Mr. Bobby Atefi

    Mr. Derick Atkins and Mrs. Elaine Tran-Atkins

    PRS Donors (continued)

    1969 1980s

    1970s

    Begins as the Northern Virginia

    Hotline for teens in Arlington, created by five volunteers and

    served as an evening hotline for teens

    in Arlington.

    Hires part-time staff to supplement

    volunteer-force. Becomes accredited

    with the American Association of

    Suicidology (AAS).

    Grows volunteer-force. Expands hotline

    services to Fairfax, Alexandria, and

    Loudoun. Expands to 24 hours a day, 7 days

    a week.

    CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF CHANGING AND SAVING LIVES

    PRS CrisisLink celebrated

    its 50th Anniversary

    throughout 2019. Here

    are just a few of the

    numerous milestones that

    we have experienced and

    celebrated over the past

    50 years!

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    Bank of Clarke County

    BB&T

    Ms. Carmen Bississo

    Mr. and Mrs. Lars Borgwing

    Ms. Sue Boucher

    Col. and Mrs. Donald E. Brown

    Sharon and Stephen Canner

    Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carter

    Mr. Chris Cassaday

    Mr. Kyle Cassaday

    Mr. Wiley Kem Clawson

    Ms. Joan Fegan

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher

    Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frank

    Ms. Lynn Bays Fuechsel and Mr. Jim Fueschsel

    Ms. Helen Gradison

    Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hiatt

    Mr. and Mrs. Will Ikeler

    Mr. Bruce Irby and Ms. Cindy Hall

    Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kinsey

    Megan and Don Kniffen

    Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Koehl

    Brian and Amanda Lants

    Mr. John W. Loughry

    Ms. Norine Lyons

    Mr. and Mrs. John McGuinness

    Mr. Gerald Miller

    Mr. and Mrs. Justin Miller

    Mountain View High School

    Mount Vernon Kiwanis Club

    Mr. Jeff Myren

    Stu and Marcy Newberger

    Ms. Tara Novotny

    ORConsulting Inc.

    Mr. James Palmer

    Loni Parent, Cozy Gift

    Loni and Ken Parent

    Pathway Homes, Inc.

    Ms. Sandy Rappoport

    Renaissance Charitable Foundation

    Rosenthal Properties, LLC

    Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rozga

    John and Rosemary Ryan

    Mr. Troy A. Schwenn

    Ms. Ruth E. Shinn

    Mr. and Mrs. Craig Singer

    Supervisor Linda Q. Smyth and Mr. Nigel S. Smyth

    T. Rowe Price

    Ms. Virginia Tischner

    Mr. Rob Tolson

    Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Wiles

    Silver Level($100 - $499)Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ambrose

    Dr. and Mrs. Ali and Nina Assefi

    Ms. Jan Auerbach and Mr. Irwin Auerbach

    Chris Baker

    Ms. Susan Bari

    Mr. Troy Barwick

    Mr. Doug Beaver

    Ms. Susan Beeman

    Ms. Noel Belair-Schulz

    Ms. Cathy Belgin

    Ms. Carol Bowley

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Brewster

    Mr. David L. Bullen

    Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burbach

    PRS Donors (continued)

    2003August2014

    1999 2004

    CareRing launches as

    “Safety for our Seniors” in Arlington.

    CrisisLink launches CrisisText Connect with Fairfax County Public

    Schools.

    CrisisLink merges with PRS.

    Northern Virginia Hotline becomes

    CrisisLink and rebrands to red CrisisLink Logo.

    CrisisLink joins National Suicide Prevention

    Lifeline, rebrands to green CrisisLink logo.

    Safety for our Seniors (SOS) rebrands to

    CareRing.

    > > > > > >

  • PRS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 12

    Ms. Danielle Callahan

    Ms. Patricia Carretta

    Mr. and Mrs. Chad Cassaday

    Ms. Martha Cavanagh

    Ms. Viola Chen and Mr. Yun Wang

    Ms. Connie Choisser

    Mr. Peter M. Clark

    Ms. Carmel Comendador

    Ms. Deborah Copito

    Mr. Robert Cover

    Ms. Beth Crowder

    Mr. and Mrs. David Danner

    Mr. Dro Derminassian

    Lee Di Vito

    Elks Auxiliary

    Ms. Shauna A. Ensrud

    Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ewell

    Mr. and Mrs. George Bichsel Falck

    Ms. Carol F. Fisher

    Ms. Lisa Gameos

    Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Laura Girard

    Mr. William Wayne Giroux

    Mr. Scott Gitchell

    Mr. Stephen Gordon

    Mr. Daniel Granados

    Dr. Jessica Gray

    Ms. Susan Gray

    Mr. and Mrs. Mark Grayer

    Mrs. Connie Hammell and Mr. Neil Hammell

    Mr. and Mrs. John Hardman

    Marion Harrell

    Ms. Gazelle Hashemian

    Ms. Christy Herz

    Mr. Greg Higgins

    Mrs. Emily Hollidge

    Mr. Hank Howard

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Janis

    Mr. and Mrs. James and Addie Kahrs

    Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kidwell

    Mr. Kevin Klug

    Ms. Elisa Kosarin

    Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobson-Kram

    Ms. Karen Kelly

    Mr. Curtis Kusel

    Ms. Allison Laitman

    Dr. Sylisa Lambert-Woodard

    Mrs. Barbara Lamos

    Mr. Robert J. Laurino

    Ms. Caryn Leifer

    Ms. Gail Laude

    Leonard Pfeiffer & Company

    Bita Lotfi

    Mr. and Mrs. Joe and Kat Lopez

    Andy MacLeod

    Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Magwire

    Ms. Jennifer Manders

    Ms. Lisa Manning

    Ms. Susan H. McCannell

    Mr. Lawrence J. McCrann

    Ms. Brenda McKenzie

    Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney

    Ms. Ellen Moran

    Mr. and Mrs. Phil Morse

    Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Neuland

    Ms. Caroline Oakes

    Liz and Fran Ostrom

    Ms. Laurie Padgett

    Ms. Jessica M. Pannell

    Ms. Jessica Papandon

    Mr. Michael Paulson

    Mr. Robert P. Parker

    Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson

    Ms. Margaret E. Phillips

    PRS Donors (continued)

    2015April

    2018

    September 2014

    July 2016

    PRS CrisisLink call center undergoes renovations with funding from a

    local funder.

    PRS rebrands to incorporate suicide

    prevention and mental health

    services.

    PRS launches social media campaign for suicide

    prevention month:

    #MindsMatter & #CallTextLive

    CareRing expands to CareRing 2.0

    through Fairfax County CCFP grant.

    >>>>>>

    CrisisLink Timeline (continued)

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    Mr. Tom M. Polseno and Ms. Krista Osterthaler

    Ms. Martha Ragagli

    Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rapport

    Mr. Edward E. Rawson

    Ms. Holly Raymond

    Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rebeck

    Ms. Mary T. Reddy

    Mr. and Mrs. David Redman

    Ms. Lola Reinsch

    Renner & Company CPA PC

    Chun Rhee

    Ms. Kelli Robertson

    Ms. Kim Roellig

    Ms. Rita Romano and Mr. William J. Stejskal

    Mrs. Louise Rosenburgh

    Mr. Rich Ross and Mrs. Linda Ross

    Mr. and Mrs. Al Russo

    Ms. Neda Saghafi

    Mr. and Mrs. James Sargent

    Schneider Electric North America Foundation

    Mrs. Nancy Scott

    Ms. Susan Sherman

    Mr. Brian Show

    Mrs. Diane Smith and Mr. Jeremy Smith

    Jessica Spielvogel

    Ms. Loretta Spielvogel

    Spindel General & Cosmetic Dentistry, PLLC

    Ms. Suzanne Stephens

    Ms. June Struss

    Tesler & Werblood, Mark and Serene Werblood

    Ms. Michelle Tigani

    Carmen A. Urso and Mrs. Judith H. Urso

    Mr. Robert Vitale

    Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vogel

    Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wallace

    Ms. Nanci Wechsler

    Mrs. Sandra Werness and Dr. Bruce A. Werness

    Mr. Richard M. Wexell, Esq.

    Mr. Joshua Wolf

    Ms. Cecilia Wu

    Ms. Laura Yager

    Ms. Carole Yaley

    Menelik Yilma

    Dr. and Dr. Robert Younes

    Mr. Ed Zakreski

    Bronze Level(Up to $99)Ms. Virginia Altmeyer

    Ms. Marcia Andere

    Ms. Anne A. Andrews

    Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arnold

    Mr. Christopher Bagot

    Mr. Larry Bauer

    Ms. Mary Branch Grove and Mr. Lester P. Schoene, Jr

    Mr. Richard Broad

    Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrnes

    Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cantor

    Ms. Liz Carney

    Mr. David J. Chavez, Sr.

    Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Chmiel

    Ms. Marilyn Christiano

    Ms. Catherine Cochrane

    Mr. Michael Cossairt

    Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Cunningham

    Ms. Anne-Marie Daris

    Mr. and Mrs. Vincent D’Avena

    PRS Donors (continued)

    May2019

    September2019

    May 2018

    July 2019

    PRS CrisisLink awarded funding to become a back-up center for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

    PRS CrisisLink provides its widest breadth and depth

    of services including hotline (local and national), textline,

    chatline, and CareRing.

    PRS CrisisLink moves to Oakton with PRS

    Administration office.

    PRS CrisisLink receives funding to provide National Suicide

    Prevention Lifeline Chatline services.

  • PRS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 14

    Mr. and Mrs. Kent Davis

    Mr. Michael Dropik

    Caitlin Duffy

    Ms. Ellen Einstein

    Ms. Laura Fonner

    Ms. Heather Ford

    Mr. Emil Franks

    Mr. Kenneth Fried

    Ms. Elise Geyer

    Mr. Andrew Gordon

    Ms. Christina Guglielmo

    Ms. Kristin Halberstadt

    Ms. Mary Havers

    Batool Hazrati

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jablon

    Randa Johnson

    Mrs. Lori Jones and Mr. Rodney Grandon

    Ms. Susan Justen

    Ms. Lisa Lee

    Aino Leedom

    Ms. Corie Leifer

    Ms. Janet Levins-Daswell

    Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lillis

    Mr. and Mrs. Michael Linck, Jr.

    Ms. Bobbie Lutz

    Stacey Marnell

    Mary Greene Realty

    Ms. Amy Mascott

    Ms. Laura Mayer

    Ms. Megan McCafferty

    Mr. John J. McCormack, Jr.

    Ms. Anna McDonald

    Mrs. Pam McGovern

    Ms. Chelsea Miller

    Ms. Cynthia Miller

    Ms. Sholeh Mossadeghi

    Ms. Emily Oliver

    Mr. John Palaszczuk

    Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Padgett

    Ms. Lauren Padgett

    Mr. Rich Padgett

    Ms. Lori Poole

    Nichole Price

    Ms. Diane Regnier

    Ms. Tara Rife

    Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rocke

    Ms. Tabitha Royster

    Ms. Allison Rubio

    Mr. and Mrs. George Sawabini

    Mr. John Schneider

    Mr. and Mrs. Kieran Sharpe

    Jeannine and Richard Shaw

    Ms. Anna Shkrabaliuk

    Mr. Darren Skoog

    Ms. Carley Smith

    Ms. Tylee Smith

    Ms. Judith Sokoll

    Ms. Shana Spiegel

    Ms. Rose Spielvogel

    Ms. Nina Stein

    Avatus Stone

    Ms. Dawna Taylor

    Ms. Robyn Trump

    Mr. and Mrs. Grady Vickers

    Ms. Nova Washington

    Mr. and Mrs. Maura White

    Mr. Adam Williams

    Ms. Lucy Perez Wilson

    Ms. Susan Williams

    Ms. Antanesha Woods-Chouloute

    Ms. Tammy Zhao

    PRS’ Signature Event, Springtopia – A Season of Hope, a Record-Breaking Success! On May 11, 2019 PRS’ Springtopia

    benefit was a record-breaking

    success! The event was co-chaired by

    Mary and Steve Cassaday for the 2nd

    year in a row. Over 300 guests enjoyed

    a creative culinary experience, live

    and silent auctions, photo booth

    and live music. Thanks to sponsors,

    guests, and volunteers we raised

    over $530,000, making this event our

    biggest success yet. Together, we are

    changing and saving lives!

    PRS Donors (continued)

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    PUBLIC & PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPSWe take pride in our public and private partnerships with the following agencies and organizations:

    Aetna Better Health

    Alexandria City Public Schools

    Alexandria Community Services Board

    Alexandria Department of Community and Human Services

    Alexandria Sexual and Domestic Violence Services

    American Association of Suicidology

    American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

    Anchor Mental Health

    Anthem

    Arlington County Behavioral Health Care Division (CSB)

    Arlington County Emergency Communications Center

    Arlington County Public Schools

    Arlington County Sheriff’s Office

    Arlington Partnership for Children, Youth & Families

    The Brain Foundation

    Brain Injury Services

    Campbell Center

    Capital Community Services, LLC

    Carpenter’s Shelter

    Catholic University of America

    Center for Nonprofit Advancement

    Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)

    Community Connections, Inc.

    Cornerstones

    Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia (CSOSA)

    D.C. Behavioral Health Association

    D.C. Department of Behavioral Health

    D.C. Department of Disability Services, Rehabilitation Services Agency (RSA)

    Discharge Assistance and Diversion Utilization Management and Coordinating Committee

    Staff Appreciation DayEvery year, PRS Leadership and Board celebrate

    PRS staff and the work they do to change and

    save lives in our community.

    On November 12th, 2018 PRS staff enjoyed

    catered meals, games, photo booth, exciting

    news and updates from PRS leadership, and

    staff recognition awards.

    This year we unveiled creative, new staff award

    categories, including: Outside of the Box Thinker,

    Encouraging Word, Calm in the Eye of the Storm,

    Rookie of the Year and Behind the Scenes Wonder.

    Congratulations to our staff award winners!

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    Public & Private Partnerships (continued)

    Client Artwork

    “PRS lets you be yourself with no strings attached.”-PRS CLIENT

    “I come to PRS for relief and support for my mental illness…Different peers have different mental illnesses but they gather here for the same goal – recovery.”-PRS CLIENT

    Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC)

    The Elkington House, LLC

    Eric Monday Foundation

    FACETS

    Fairfax Area Long Term Care Coordinating Council (LTCCC)

    Fairfax County Circuit Court

    Fairfax County Communications Center (911)

    Fairfax County Department of Administration for Human Services

    Fairfax County Department of Housing and Community Development

    Fairfax County Health Department

    Fairfax County Office for Women & Domestic and Sexual Violence Services

    Fairfax County Office to Prevent and End Homelessness

    Fairfax County Public Schools

    Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board

    Family Matters of Greater Washington

    Family Preservation

    Food for Others

    Gateway Homes

    George Mason University

    Georgetown University

    Hillcrest Children & Family Center

    Housing and Urban Development

    Inner City Family Services

    INOVA Pace

    Integrated Community Services

    International Association of Governmental Officials

    Leadership Arlington

    Leadership Fairfax

    Life Stride

    Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center of Northern Virginia

    Loudoun County Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Developmental Services

    Magellan Complete Care of Virginia

    Marymount University

    MBI

    McClendon Center

    Melwood

    National Alliance on Mental Illness

    NAMI Northern Virginia

    National Council for Behavioral Health

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

    New Hope Housing

    Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce

    Northern Virginia Community College

    Northern Virginia Ideas Exchange

    Northern Virginia Regional Commission

    Northwestern Community Services Board

    Optima

    Pathway Homes

    Pathways to Housing DC

    Prince William County Community Services Board

    PSI

    Psychiatric Center Chartered

    Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV)

    SAMHSA

    Second Story

    South County Recovery & Drop-In Center

    Suicide Prevention Alliance of Northern Virginia (SPAN)

    Sunrise Senior Living

    Total Family Care

    U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

    Umbrella Therapeutic Services, Inc.

    United Community Ministries

    United Healthcare

    United Way of the National Capital Area

    Virginia Association of Community Based Providers

    Virginia Commonwealth University

    Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

    Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, Division of Rehabilitative Services

    Virginia Department of Health

    Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS)

    Virginia Department of Social Services

    Virginia Hospital Center

    Virginia Network of Private Providers

    Volunteer Arlington

    Volunteer Fairfax

    Volunteers of America Chesapeake

    Virginia Premier

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    VOLUNTEER IMPACTWithout our dedicated team of volunteers, our vision to change and save lives in our community would not be possible.

    PRS’ Board of Directors provide oversight, support and governance of our organization. PRS volunteers invest their time and talent in programs including PRS CrisisLink’s hotline, textline and chatline, CareRing outbound calling program and Recovery Academies. Volunteers also donate their time in our Administration office, help at PRS special events, organize donation drives, and participate in group and youth opportunities.

    Our committees support the planning for PRS’ annual signature event and other important functions such as finance, and resource development.

    GET INVOLVEDMake a difference in your community by helping PRS provide supports and resources to individuals living with mental illness and anyone who faces life crises.

    Involvement in PRS can be as simple as:

    • Telling friends, family, colleagues and neighbors about PRS’ award-winning programs, services and outcomes so that people in need in the community can connect with our services

    • Volunteering in our programs administrative office, serving on a committee, or youth or group opportunities: prsinc.org/volunteer

    • Making a financial gift or an in-kind donation: prsinc.org/donate

    • Donating an item from our wish list: prsinc.org/donate

    • Follow us on social media:

    @PRSincorporated @PRSincorporated @PRS_CrisisLink

    http://www.prsinc.org/volunteerprsinc.org/donateprsinc.org/donatehttps://www.facebook.com/PRSincorporatedhttps://www.facebook.com/PRSincorporatedhttps://twitter.com/PRSincorporatedhttps://twitter.com/PRSincorporatedhttps://www.instagram.com/prs_crisislink/https://www.instagram.com/prs_crisislink/

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    United Way #8466

    CFC #47403

    More Ways to Get Involved:

    MAKE A DONATIONChecks made payable to PRS can be mailed to:

    PRS, 10455 White Granite Dr., Suite 400, Oakton, VA 22124.

    Secure online donations can be made at prsinc.org/donate.

    BECOME A VOLUNTEERFor volunteer opportunities, please visit prsinc.org/volunteer.

    LEARN MOREFor more information, please contact PRS at 703-536-9000, or [email protected].

    Changing Lives. Saving Lives.

    https://prsinc.org/donate/mailto:[email protected]