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The Monarch
Serving women and their families in recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction since 1978.
Chrysalis House Newsletter Winter 2011
White House Drug Czar visits Chrysalis House On February 23, 2011, White House Office of Na-tional Drug Control Policy Director Gil Kerlikowske visited Chrysalis House. Kerlikowske coordinates all aspects of Federal drug control programs. He was invited to Kentucky by Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and Congressman Hal Rogers. Leg-islative aides from the offices of McConnell and Rogers as well as Representatives Ben Chandler (D-KY), Mary Bono Mack (R-CA), and Senators Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Dianne Feinsten (D-CA), and Dick Durbin (D-IL) accompanied Kerlikowske. Chrysalis House hosted a town hall discussion and invited members of the community. Attendees in-cluded: Congressman Ben Chandler, Secretary of Justice and Public Safety J. Michael Brown, Corrections Commissioner LaDonna Thompson, Kentucky Drug Czar Van Ingram, LFUCG Assistant Police Chief Mike Bosse, and LFUCG Commissioner of Social Services Beth Mills. The town hall meeting focused on the national and statewide substance abuse epidemic and the effectiveness of family-based treatment. Kerlikowske specifically wanted to visit Chrysalis House due to its family-based treatment model. Chrysalis House is one of the few programs in the nation to admit pregnant women and allow children to reside on-site with their mothers. Imani Walker from The Rebecca Project for Human Rights said, "More moms land in jail rather than a family-based treatment facility."
KY Drug Czar Van Ingram, Congressman Ben Chandler, and Russell Coleman, Legal Counsel to
Senator McConnell. Town hall meeting.
Office of National Drug Control Policy Director Kerlikowske and Chrysalis House Executive Director Lisa Minton.
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Midway College “Students in Free Enterprise” Partner with Chrysalis House
Midway College’s Sustainability Fair was held at the Chrysalis House Community Center on January 27, 2011. The Sustainability Fair was organized by Chrysalis staff and Midway College’s “Students in Free Enter-prise” (SIFE) organization. SIFE has collaborated with Sam’s Club and Kentucky American Water to provide the women of Chrysalis House, and the greater Lexington community, with comprehensive education about environmental sustainability. At the event, Marjorie Guyon’s artwork Ivory Hands, a part of the Small Blessings Project, was unveiled. The Small Blessings project provides reproduced images from 20 original paintings to cast renewed light in the places where it is needed most—nonprofit agencies. This project was sponsored by Traditional Bank.
Midway SIFE, Representatives from Sam’s Club, KY American Water and Chrysalis House Executive Director Lexington Artist Marjorie Guyon and Ivory Hands
Left: Kentucky American Water Above: Sam’s Club
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Board of Directors
Eileen O’Brien President
Lindy Karns
Vice - President
Robert May Treasurer
Margaret Claus
Secretary
Julie Hamilton Past - President
Vanita Allen Dawn Bazner Sue Chenault
John Cole Diane Curry Dana Davis
Susan Griffith, M.D. Nanci House
Judy Jackson, Ed.D. Bill Jett
Priscilla Johnson Joseph Minor
Joe Browne Nicholson Angela Rice
George Ross, Ph.D. Reverend Erin Rouse
Rowena Ruff Barbara Tilghman
Neal Vaughan, Emeritus Kirstin Wiley
Carol Worsham
Lisa Minton Executive Director
(859) 977-2502
Save the date for the The R. J. Corman 5K and Duathlon to benefit Chrysalis House!
October 1, 2011
Winter time at Chrysalis House
This winter, Chrysalis House Board Emeritus Neal Vaughan and Chrysalis House Executive Director Lisa Minton received high honors. On December 8, 2010, Mrs. Minton was awarded the 2010 Collaborator of the Year Award from the Kentucky Division of Behavioral Health for her outstanding dedication and service. On January 25, 2011, Mrs. Vaughan was honored with the Lexington Forum Spirit Award for her volunteer ef-forts with Chrysalis House and the community. The award is given annually to a person who has made a meaningful change in the Bluegrass and was presented at the Mayor’s State of the Merged Government Address. Mrs. Minton and Mrs. Vaughan are tireless in their efforts to provide services to those in need.
Chrysalis House Leadership Awarded! Nonprofit Org U.S. Postage Paid Lexington, KY Permit 161
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Photo by: Paul Atkinson