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United Way of Door County, Inc. 57 N. 3rd Avenue, PO Box 223, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 (920) 746-9645 [email protected] 2014 Community Report

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Page 1: 2014 Community Report - United Way of Door Countyunitedwaydc.com/uploads/ckfiles/files/2014 annual Repor_webt.pdf · United Way of Door County, Inc. 57 N. 3rd Avenue, PO Box 223,

United Way of Door County, Inc. 57 N. 3rd Avenue, PO Box 223, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 (920) 746-9645 [email protected]

2014 Community Repor t

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Basic Needs: Helping to meet basic needs for food, transportation, housing, safety, and jobsBig Brothers Big Sisters - Youth MentoringBoys & Girls Club of Door County - Expanded Teen MentoringBoys & Girls Club of Door County - Summer ProgramDoor Kewaunee Business Education Partnership - Career AwarenessDoor Tran Volunteer - Transportation ProgramFamily Services - Sexual Assault CenterHELP of Door County - Domestic Abuse ProgramHELP of Door County - Violence Intervention ServicesHELP of Door County - Family Access SolutionsLegal Aid Society - Legal Aid

NEW Curative Rehabilitation - Nor Door Adult Day ServicesNeighbor to Neighbor - Medical Equipment Loan ProgramNeighbor to Neighbor - Peer Companion/Respite Care Volunteer ProgramSunshine House - Personal CareSunshine House - Work/Day ServicesWashington Island Community Health Program We are Hope, Inc. - Moving Forward $81,400.00

Community: Enhancing neighbors, individuals, and families to continue to build strong relationships in caring for each other and understanding the roles and challenges each faces.Altrusa Club of Door County Foundation - Back to School FairAlzheimer’s Association of Greater Wisconsin - Family Care and SupportDoor County Child Care Center - Financial AssistanceFamily Centers - Community As FamilyFamily Services - Healthy FamiliesFamily Services - Parent EducationGirl Scouts - Leadership ExperienceMoney Management Counselors/FISC - Focus on Financial LiteracyNational Alliance for the Mentally Ill - JAK’s PlaceNorthern Door Children’s Center - Scholarship Assistance Program $125,840.00

Basic Needs 27%Health 21%

Community 42%

Communication/Collaboration

3%AODA 6%

Designations 1%

GIVE.ADVOCATE.VOLUNTEER.Get informed.Sign up for our email newsletter.Find your voice.Submit a letter to the editor to a local newspaper.Be a champion for United Way of Door County.It is a powerful way to make a difference in people’s lives.Feed your neighbor. Put some non-perishable food itemsin a bag and deliver to a food pantry.

69/71 new mental health patients were seen within 2 weeks of initial call

2014 BoARD oF DIRECToRSBob Agnew, President

Warren Bluhm, Vice President

Grace Rossman, Treasurer

Sue Anschutz, Secretary

Sarah Felhofer*Sharon HainesLiz JunionBilly Kletzien Rob MoxonKeith Mutchler Jarrod ParksTara PierreLori VorpahlSue Wehrli

*High school student representative

2014 Payments to Strategic Partners This includes community investment dollars and donor designations.

191staff and/or volunteers from nonprofit organizations received free high quality training

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Health: Encouraging healthy lifestyles, access to dental,hearing, mental, primary, and vision health care.Boys & Girls Club - Healthy EatingCommunity Clinic - Mental Health ServicesCommunity Clinic - Primary Health ServicesMinistry Door County Medical Center - Adult Dental ClinicMinistry Door County Medical Center - Youth Dental Clinic $62,040.00

Alcohol and other Drug Abuse (AoDA): Challenging the community to embrace change in the culture involving alcohol and other drug use.Alcohol & other Drug Coalition - Youth Prevention & Community EducationKimberley Foundation - The Kimberley House $19,360.00Communication/Collaboration: Promoting awareness, acceptance, and utilization of all community resources. Facilitating efficiencies among various community partners.211Marketing/Community EducationNon Profit Education SeriesYouth Scholarships $9,073.00

Donor Designations paid to to non-strategic partners $2,832.00

212 victims of domestic abuse completed safety plans 962 adults saw a

dentist for the first time in over a year 90 youth attended summer programs

to help them maintain or increase their reading and math skills

VoLuNTEER oF THE YEAR

MISSIoN STATEMENT

ouR VISIoN

2014 Endowment Grants

Bob personified the spirit of volunteerism. His response to any greeting was always “MAGNIFICENT”. This one word embodied Bob’s attitude towards his community, his family andfriends. Personal hardship taught him to seek out those who were hurting, giving them unconditional love and support. united Way benefited from his wisdom. The many different roles through which Bob served our community encompassed the total united Way mission. He will live on inour hearts – he truly made a difference. Those who receive this award will represent and continue his spirit through their united Way volunteerism.

1998 – Bill Behme1999 – Dianne Trenchard2000 – Jane Stevenson2001 – Denise Stillman2002 – Mert Larsen2003 – Jeannine Kelsey2004 – Christine Conlon & Nancy Kasten2005 - J. Scott Mainard2006 – Grace Rossman2007 – J. Eric Paulsen2008 – WDOR Radio Stations2009 – Tonya Felhofer2010 – Julie Behnke & Steve & Kellly Hellman2011 - Peter Kerwin2012 - Nancy Hanson2013 - Pamela Parks2014 - TBD

Empowering people is the focus of united Way. We identify community needs and foster synergy between business, government, individuals, and non-profits to improve lives and thereby strengthen the entire community.

We will be a leader in Door County by facilitating, promoting, and ensuring the availability of services that meet the needs of the community as an effective and efficient conduit for philanthropic resources.

Door Tran – Auto Repair and Purchase Program

Mental Health Coalition – Community Awareness Speakers

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LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

IN-KIND DONATIONSA special thank you to the following businesses and individuals for donating products and services to help united Way keep their overhead to a minimum, and to help make our events as profitable as possible.

Associated BankBaylake Bank

DC PrintingHawkins Ash CPA’s

Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club

our “Thanks” to these companies and their employees for generously investingin united Way and the community.

Diamond $7,500 & aboveBay Shipbuilding Co.Baylake BankMinistry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC)School District of Sturgeon Bay Employees

Emerald $5,000 - $7,499Hatco Corp.Marine Travelift, Inc. Sunshine Charitable FoundationThrivent Financial for Lutherans

Sapphire $2,000 - $4,999Anonymous (1)Associated BankDoor County Advocate EmployeesEagle Mechanical, Inc.Florida Power & Light/Next EraInn at Cedar CrossingMain Street MarketRobert W. Baird & Co., Inc.Target StoresWisconsin Public Service Foundation & EmployeesYounkers

Ruby $1,000 - $1,999Bellin Health EmployeesBMo Harris BankC & S ManufacturingCenter Pointe MarinaDoor County Eye AssociatesDoor County YMCA EmployeesIndependent Pharmacy Cooperative EmployeesMaxwell`s House, Inc.School District of Sevastopol EmployeesSouthern Door Schools EmployeesThe Shallows ResortThe White Gull InnTherma Tron X Employeesunited Way of Door County EmployeesW E Builders, IncWood orchard, LLC

Pearl $500 - $999106.9 The LodgeAbbVie, Inc.AT&T

Aurora EmployeesBridenhagen Tree & Landscape, Inc.Carlson & Erickson BuildersCellcomCounty of Door EmployeesDoor County Economic Development Corporation EmployeesDoor County Visitors Bureau Employees & VolunteersEgg Harbor Business AssociationGannett FoundationGreat Northern Construction, Inc.Husby’sLittle Sister ResortLutsey Family FoundationMidwest Wire Products, LLCNorthland Steel Co., Inc.PepsicoPick N SavePinkert Law FirmRoen Salvage Co.SC JohnsonTR PotteryThomas Pfeifer Insurance AgencyTipperary Partners, LLCWal-MartWe Are HoPE, Inc. EmployeesWelcome Home Realty

our “Thanks” to these individuals forgenerously investing in united Wayand the community.

Diamond $7,500 & aboveDave and LaVonne CallsenDick and Annie EganBill and Jo GuenzelJill and Mike Hayford Charitable FoundationMichael & Gail Heneghan

Emerald $5,000 - $7,499Bob and Marge AgnewW. Gerald and Jane BergHenri Chomeau IVNancy and Jim ForbesWilliam and Colette GoldammerTim and Barb GraulDennis and Sandy KuesterMichael & Marge McCoyBruce and Carol olsonDale and Annette Schuh

Sapphire $2,000 - $4,999Bradley M. and Louise AndreaeJohn and Rose BykowskiRichard and Kerstin Conner Family Trust

Dennis GarmerRichard and Rebecca HawkerRichard and Sharon HeinemannDorita and Marty MaleckiWilliam and Julia MaloolyKeith and Sherry MutchlerBill and Betty ParsonsEllsworth and Carla Peterson Charitable Foundation, Inc.Glen and Grace RossmanEarl and Mary StintziBernard TauberJohn and Darlene ThenellSteve and Sue Van KirkEric and Patsy VollrathBrian and Joan Wake

Ruby $1,000 - $1,999Charles and Stephanie BaerDon and Mary Lee BensonBecca BergerDonald and Linda BernsWarren BluhmPaul and Frances BurtonDennis and Bonnie ConnollyRobert and Nancy DavisJohn and Julie DempsterCharles and Joanne DullConnie and Bob EricksonRobert and Carmen GallagherBill and Mardi GlennJoan B. GuastaDon and Coggin HeeringaMal and Jill HepburnMark Herrell and Dorene DempsterJim and Donna JanningAl and Cynthia JohnsonDavid and Mel JohnsonWilliam and Dorian Samskar-JordanTom and Lucy KileWilliam and Suzanne LindsayTom and Beverly LisleJan LivingstonJohn and Nancy MunchThe Karen Mehigan Family TrustGloria L. MeyerJ. Curt and Evelyn MingleWilliam and Marjorie NicholsThe M.J. o’Brien Family FoundationLars olsonJeff and Barb ottumEric and Dee PaulsenWilliam and Mary Jo SchaarsJohn and Jane StevensonCraig RawlinsSue Todey and Jerry WhitehouseSheila TurnerDave and Shaun Tauber

Roy and Mary ThillyMichael and Susan Van EssPatricia and Steve VickmanMargot WarchDavid and Judy WardRandy and Diane WatermolenThomas and Elizabeth WatkinsWilliam and Lynne Krause-WeddigPatricia o. WillmanDoug and Vicki WilsonGerald and Candy Worrick

Pearl $500 - $999Anonymous (5)Scott AlgerSusan and Dean AnschutzJoanne AtorInge BaconDawson and Callie BarberAnthony and Priscilla BeadellJulie L. BehnkeTom and Penny BeerntsenRodney and Eileen BohnJody BoesWayne and Betty BoshkaBob and Wendy BosworthJames and Barbara BunningJohn and Judy BuseyKaye and Dane CarterTeresa CasagrandaRobert J. CeraWilliam and Cheryl ChaudoirStephen ChayerPeter and Barbara ClassenPeter and Myra CristallPatti and Tony DepiesWalter H. DrewDennis and Sandy DuckettBruce and Tina DuemlerThomas V. Dukehart, Jr.Michael and Tonya FelhoferMichael FordneyMark and Jill ForbesBruce and Grace FruddenRosemary E. GallNancy Goldberg and Jim HoehnTom GreenRichard and Sharon HainesNancy L. HansonLucy HagenJohn and Laurel HauserRichard and Carrie HauserJean HeidtJames HeiseDon and Cozy HelmRicky HembelTom and Jill HerlacheMark and Lisa Hickman

Randall and Beverly JohnsonRuth and Robert JohnsonSusan C. JohnsonDiane JomeDonald and Kate JonesJ. Randolph and Mary KennyPeter and Kathleen KerwinCharles and Judith KlimaJill KnaupRoger and Theresa KinnardAmy KohnleEdward and Cynthia S. KoutnikWesley KramlichKevin LaLuzerneRobert and Doris LossAmy McClellandMervyn o. Maxsonorie and Christine MiltonKurt MintenEugene L. Mitchell, Jr.Randy and Allison NesbittCamilla R. NielsenArt olsenJarrod and Pamela ParksDan and Mary PetersenJon and Marilyn PetersonCory and Tara PierreMatt and Rebekah PropsomAngela J. RossmanMark and Robin SahagianJames and Diane SarosiekGidget A. SchauskeJames and Kathie SchwertfegerThe Seifert Family FundRichard and Pamela SeilerPeirce & Carrie SherrillPaul SommersThomas and Karen StemperGreg and Cheri StephanThe Frank M. Sterner Family FoundationGreg and Denise StillmanRay StonecipherTom and Maggie StoverDavid and Kelly SwingenWayne and Geri SzuberlaDave and Posey ThurowMichael and Mary ThyesSamantha VanerhoofLori and Tom VorpahlAllen and Maribeth WatsonSusan M. WehrliRobert WubbenSylvia YouellDale Zarof and Maureen MurphyJerry and Joan ZaugDonald and Sandra ZdenahlikDavid Zuhlke

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Baylake Bank E-cycle Bob Agnew Andy McKillop

Big Bundle Abigail Doubek Dawn Foxx

Center Point Marina Grand opening Mary Cram Monica Davis Bob Goggins Barry Henrichs Mel Henrichs Cheryl Hunt Jodi Kaye Rob Moxon Will oakley Julie Ploor Pat Scieszinski Dawn Van De Voort Lori Vorpahl Tom Vorpahl Gina Wautier

Chefs for a Day Mary Anderson Sue Anschutz Julie Behnke Bill & Martha Beller Becca Berger Cheryl Bishop Warren Bluhm & CJ Townsend Dina Boettcher Danielle Bokelmann - Greens and Grains Cal Bonnivier Tera & Dave Bosetski Wendi Carter - Brick Lot Pub & Grill Nancy Chaltry Suzanne Crager Monica Davis Wendy Drew Sandy & Dennis Duckett Cindy Easley Chuck Eaves Howard Foote Susan Gigot-Klein - Boys and Girls Club of Door County Lynn Gilchrist Tim & Barb Graul Gwen Gregory

Judy Gregory Renata Gregory Sue Guillette Bruce & Donna Hake Nancy Hanson Jan Harmsen Sally Hasenfus Mel & Ruthi Henrichs Jodi & Cassidy Hibbard Jon & Judy Hollingshead Liz Junion Anita Karwowski Barb Kletzien Shelly Krueger Lorraine LaBay-Roman Julie LaLuzerne Anni Lampert Mitch Leavitt John & Barb Maskell Larry Maas Russ May John & Theresa Meredith Susan McKillop Chef Matt McMillan - The Draft Haus Mary Niedzwiecki Camilla Nielsen Helen Parks Jarrod Parks Tara Pierre Cathy Plog Russ Poole Veronia Ripp - Get “Real” Café Grace & Glen Rossman Pam Seiler Sue Sherman - Village Green Lodge Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club Staff Phyllis Taylor Jim Thibodeux Steve Vickman Katie Vitela Lori Vorpahl Norma Walker Sue Warren Gina Wautier Tom Young & Kay Nell

Community InvestmentCommittee Doug Henderson John Kierstyn Beth Krohn

Jeff ottum Grace Rossman Bernie Tauber Sue Wehrli Tom Young

Craft Nights Judy Hollingshead Susan McKillop Lori Vorpahl

Egg Harbor Car Show Karrie Anthony Cheryl & Bruce Bishop Bob & Jane Goggins Barb & Tim Graul Jane & Glen Herlitz Cheri Meyvis orie Milton Rob Moxon Grace Rossman Kathy & Scott Schultz Di Wagner Sue Wehrli

Endowment Committee Sue Anschutz Chris Forbes Nancy Hanson Mary Morrow Eric Paulsen Sue Todey

Harvest Fest Sandy Duckett Gina Felhofer Sharon Haines Nancy Hanson Liz Junion Lauren Junion Jarrod Parks & Family

Holiday Parade Andy McKillop Tara Pierre & Family

Marina Fest Bob Agnew David VanDyke

Midsummer’s Music Concerts Warren Bluhm & CJ Townsend

office Support and Various Campaign Activites Sue Anschutz Mary Anderson

Don Bork Barb Bunning Shirley Burgess Elaine Diller Cindy Easley Dawn Foxx Barb Graul Sharon Haines Donna Hake Nancy Hanson Pat Heinrich Mel Henrichs Barb Kletzien Barb & John Maskell Keith Mutchler Susan McKillop Grace Rossman Sharon Steiner John Swanson Fran VanLanen Pick n’ Save Grocery Bagging Dirk Bossman Chuck Eaves Jan Harmsen Mel Henrichs Trudy Herbst Barb Kletzien

Sidewalk Sale Ann Bennett Mary Cram Sandy Duckett Gina Felhofer Sharon Haines Nancy Hanson Cheryl Hunt Liz & Lauren Junion Barb Kletzien Jenny LaLuzerne Julie LaLuzerne Brenda Lange Jarrod Parks Tara Pierre Paige Sullivan Hannah Voight Lori Vorpahl Di Wagner Sue Wehrli

Thank You Phone-a-Thon Mary Anderson Karen & Don Bork Barb Bunning Shirley Burgess

Elaine & Raymon Diller Sandy Duckett Gina Felhofer Nancy Hanson Mel Henrichs Jane Herlitz Barb Kletzien Doris Kniffin Tara LeClair Carissa Mann Will oakley Tara Pierre Gay Pustaver Carrie Starr Lori Vorpahl

VOLUNTEERSour “Thanks” to these individuals for generously investing their time in united Way and the community.

43 percent increase in the number of children having their teeth cleaned annually 545 students were provided with

the school supplies that they needed to start school 182 calls answered by 2-1-1

with 215 referrals for service made

We apologize if we missed you name. Thank you to each and every one of you!

71active mentoring relationships are in place with a strong focus on education, life skills, and risk avoidance

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2014 SNAPSHOT DOOR COUNTY

Basic Needs 49% Organizational, Community, International

Services 9%

Health Care 8%

Individual & Family Life

8%

Mental Health & Substance

Abuse 7%

Income Suport & Employment

5%

Criminal Justice & Legal Services

4% Consumer Services

2%

2014

Per

cent

of

Tota

l Nee

d

Top Problems/Needs Utilities 46 Housing/Shelter 40 Transportation 16 Health Supportive Services 15 Individual & Family Support Services 9 Substance Abuse Services 9 Food 6 Material Goods 6 Mental Health 6 Law Enforcement 5

Top Referred Services The Salvation Army 62 We Are Home, Inc 26 Lakeshore Community Action Program 24 Door County Housing Authority 12 Aging & Disability Resource Center 7 Door County Department of Human Services 6 Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin 6 Door County Transportation Options 5 Feed and Clothe My People 4 Sturgeon Bay Police Department 4

Top Unmet Needs Community Shelters 7 Electric Service Payment Assistance 7 Rent Payment Assistance 4 Homeless Motel Vouchers 2 AARP Tax Aide Programs 1 Bus Fare 1 Autism Therapy 1 Child Care Centers 1 Cold Weather Shelters/Warming Centers 1 Food Pantries 1 Cities Sturgeon Bay 148 Washington Island 4 Brussels 5 Ellison Bay 3 Forestville 5 Sister Bay 2 Baileys Harbor 4 Algoma 1 Egg Harbor 4 Ephraim 1 Fish Creek 4 Luxemburg 1

Total Door County Phone Contacts: 182 Age Call Time Frequency

Adult (19-59) 103 1am-4am 6 Senior (60+) 18 5am-8am 14 Youth (3-18) 1 9am-12pm 79 Unknown 60 1pm-4pm 62

Contact Type 5pm-8pm 15 Referral 158 9pm-12am 6 Informational 24 Source of Calls Advocacy 0 Self 154

Gender Friend/Relative 20 Female 132 Organization 8 Male 50 Unmet Needs 45

How Did You Learn About 2-1-1?

Agency in 2-1-1 Database 52 Flyer/Brochure 4 Family/Friend 32 Media 2 Phone Book 2 Internet 1

Miscellaneous Facts Average length of call: 6.5 minutes 51% were first-time callers 14,106 searches on www.get211.org (overall)

We Are Hope, Inc

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182 Callers had 215 Needs

Basic Needs: 105 Needs Programs that furnish survival-level resources, including food, housing, material goods, transportation, and temporary financial assistance for individuals with low or fixed incomes.

Organizational/Community/International Services: 20 Needs Programs that provide any of a broad spectrum of services for an entire community or provide services that have state/provincial, regional, national, or international scope.

Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services: 16 Needs Programs that provide preventive, diagnostic and treatment services in a variety of community and hospital-based settings to help people achieve, maintain and enhance a state of emotional well-being, personal empowerment, and the skills to cope with everyday demands without excessive stress.

Health Care: 18 Needs Programs with the primary purpose of assisting individuals and families to achieve and maintain physical well-being through the study, prevention, screening, evaluation, and treatment of people who have illnesses.

Criminal Justice & Legal Services: 8 Needs Programs that promote and preserve the conditions that enable community residents to live in a safe and peaceful environment through enforcement of laws that protect life and property and administration of justice according to the principles of law and equity.

Individual and Family Life: 18 Needs Programs that promote the personal, social, and spiritual development of people in the community by providing services that replace or supplement the care and support that is generally available through the family unit.

Income Support and Employment: 11 Needs Programs that help to meet the economic needs of the community by helping residents prepare for, find, and sustain gainful employment.

Consumer Services: 4 Needs Programs that provide information and/or counseling to help consumers manage their finances and make informed credit and purchasing decisions.

Education: 1 Need Programs that provide opportunities for people to acquire the knowledge, skills, desirable qualities of behavior and character, wisdom, and general competence that will enable them to fully participate in and enjoy the social, political, economic and intellectual life of the community.

Environment and Public Health/Safety: 1 Need Programs that preserve, protect and, where possible, improve both the natural and constructed aspects of the physical environment and/or which develop and implement measures for accident prevention.

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Mailing Address:P.o. Box 223 Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

Located At:Associated Bank of Door County

57 N Third Avenue, Lower LevelSturgeon Bay, WI 54235

Phone: 920-746-9645www.unitedwaydc.com

office Hours:Monday through Friday8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

Staff:Amy Kohnle – Executive Director

Sara McKillop – Fund Development DirectorJulie Ploor – Administrative Assistant

& Marketing Assistant

Please rememberunited Way of Door County

in your will.

93percent of elementary age children were able to properly complete the “Choose My Plate” exercise 27/27 at risk families accessed

formal supports when needed and could identify one informal support 79 children did not witness

conflict between their parents during custodial exchanges

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DID YOU KNOW? That a donation of stock to United Way of Door County could lower your taxes? Contact Amy at United Way (920) 746-9645 or your financial advisor for more details.

58 vulerable adults have increased safety and inde-pendence at home