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The 11th Annual
Jamestown Pig Pickin’ presented by
March 17, 2020
Dear Community Friend,
I am writing to ask that you consider being a sponsor of the 2020 Jamestown Pig Pickin’ in support of Family Service of the Piedmont.
The 11thAnnual Jamestown Pig Pickin’ will be held Saturday, August 8th, from 7:00 – 11:00 PM at the home of Dr. Steven and Andrea Davis, 415 East Main Street, Jamestown, NC. The Pig Pickin’ includes the best local BBQ pork and chicken served by BBQ Joe’s, southern sides and desserts, beer and wine, a raffle and silent auction, and live music. Our Presenting Sponsor is TCDI and our Honorary Chair is Dr. Kathryn Rogers.
Top Sponsors ($1,000 and above) are invited to attend the Swine Soirée, a pre-event cocktail party beginning at 6 PM.
Family Service of the Piedmont is focused on building safe and healthy families in the Piedmont Triad by addressing issues of domestic violence, child abuse, mental health and financial stability. Each year the agency serves more than 19,500 local children and adults, and touches the lives of thousands more through its community education and outreach programs. Learn more about Family Service at www.safeandhealthyfamilies.com
The Jamestown Pig Pickin’ aims to increase awareness of Family Service in Jamestown as well as raise funds to support agency programs. Last year’s Pig Pickin’ raised over $124,000 and was attended more than 500 individuals from the Jamestown area. With your help, we hope to have even greater success in 2020!
The Pig Pickin’ offers you an opportunity to promote your business to potential customers in the Jamestown area.
Sponsors will be recognized on the invitation, mailed to approximately 2,000 people in the Jamestown area, on the Pig Pickin’ website and social media, on signs at the event, and in the Family Service newsletter, mailed to 5,000 individuals, businesses and organizations throughout Guilford County. The size and prominence of sponsor names, and other benefits, will be relative to the level of sponsorship. Please see the enclosed sheet for details.
Thank you very much for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Mark Whitesell 2020 Chair, Jamestown Pig Pickin’
www.JamestownPigPickin.com
Yes! I want to be a sponsor for the 11th Annual Jamestown Pig Pickin’
Please return to: Family Service of the Piedmont, 902 Bonner Drive, Jamestown, NC 27282
Sponsor Name _____________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________
Contact ________________ Email ___________________ Phone ____________
Sponsorship Level
���� Platinum Sponsor ....... $5,000
���� Gold Sponsor .............. $2,500
���� Silver Sponsor ............ $1,000
���� Bronze Sponsor .......... $500
���� Check enclosed
���� Invoice me at the above address
���� Please charge my Visa/MasterCard/American Express
Card#_____________________________ Exp___/___
Name on Card_________________________ CVV ____
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Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, August 8August 8August 8August 8thththth 2020202020202020 at the home of Dr. Steven and Andrea DavisDr. Steven and Andrea DavisDr. Steven and Andrea DavisDr. Steven and Andrea Davis
415 East Main Street, Jamestown, NC
Sponsorship Opportunities
PlatinuPlatinuPlatinuPlatinummmm: $5,000
- 12 tickets to the Pig Pickin’
- 6 tickets to the pre-party, Swine Soirée
- Recognition as a sponsor at the event
- Prominent listing of name/logo on invitation
- Recognition in Family Service newsletter
- Recognition on website and social media
- Recognition in media coverage
SilverSilverSilverSilver: $1,000 - 6 tickets to the Pig Pickin’
- 2 tickets to the pre-party, Swine Soirée
- Recognition as a sponsor at the event
- Prominent listing of name/logo on invitation
- Recognition in Family Service newsletter
- Recognition on website and social media
GoldGoldGoldGold: $2,500 - 8 tickets to the Pig Pickin’
- 4 tickets to the pre-party, Swine Soirée
- Recognition as a sponsor at the event
- Prominent listing of name/logo on invitation
- Recognition in Family Service newsletter
- Recognition on website and social media
BronzeBronzeBronzeBronze: $500 - 4 tickets to the Pig Pickin’
- Recognition as a sponsor at the event
- Prominent listing of name/logo on invitation
- Recognition in Family Service newsletter
- Recognition on website and social media
All sponsors included in post-event Thank You Ad in the Jamestown News
Sign up at www.JamestownPigPickin.com or mail the card below
For more information, please call (336) 801-1154
Thank You to our 2019 Sponsors!
Kathy and Mark Whitesell
Pam Craver and Bruce Taylor
Kelley and Ken Canter
Billy Ragsdale Belvin G. Smith
Investing in Our Community’s FutureIMPACTECONOMIC
the community saves at least $4.60 in health care and other costs of domestic violence.
saves the community $6 in emergency room andin-patient costs.
saves the community $6.79 in future out-of-home placement costs.
Since 2010, Consumer Credit Counseling Service has helped save more than 4,500 local homes from foreclosure, helping preserve the equity of around 20,000 surrounding homes.
saves up to $20 in inmate, court, probation and law enforcement costs.
yields a return of $12 in reduced drug-related crime, criminal justice costs, theft and health care costs.
yields up to $5.70 in reduced mental health costs, criminal justice costs, reduced dependence on welfare, and increased employment.
FOR EVERY $1 INVESTED IN THEDOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS,
$1 SPENT ON OUTPATIENTMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
FOR EVERY $1 ON FAMILYPRESERVATION PROGRAMS
EVERY FORECLOSURE LEADSTO A 1% DROP IN THE VALUE
OF SURROUNDING HOMES.
$1 SPENT ON THE DOMESTICVIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM
$1 INVESTED IN SUBSTANCEUSE TREATMENT
$1 SPENT ON HEALTHY START
MORE THAN 89¢ OF EACH $1 FAMILY SERVICE RECEIVES goes directly to fund programs for children and families.
Our agency’s operating costs are at a low 11%.
SAFEANDHEALTHYFAMILIES.COM
LAST YEAR, WE DIRECTLY SERVED19,555 LOCAL CHILDREN AND ADULTS.
Building Safe and Healthy Families and Communities
CHILD ABUSEAND HEALTHY PARENTING
Children’s Advocacy Centers • Family Resource CenterHealthy Start Family Preservation • Harmony House
Provide safe child-friendly environments to minimize a child’s trauma while investigating abuse. Provide counseling and victim advocacy in addition to in- home counseling and parenting education for at risk families along with supervised visitation and exchange for separated parents.
families were served last year by our CAC’s, conducting 480 forensic interviews. That’s more than nine cases each week of potential child abuse investigated at the centers.
children in 287 families with high risk factors were served by Healthy Start. 99% of those families did not experience DSS reports of abuse or neglect. number of safe, supervised child visitations by non-custodial parents at Harmony House (about 15 visits per week).
508
306
776
DOMESTIC VIOLENCEAND SEXUAL ASSAULT
Shelters • Counseling • 24-Hour Crisis Line DVIP • Victim Advocacy • Support Groups
Clara House in Greensboro and Carpenter House in High Point offer safety to adults and children escaping violent homes. Individuals receive help filing protective orders and navigating the court system, individual and group counseling, and referrals to resources to help them start a new life free from violence.
victims of domestic violence, rape, and other violent crimes were served last year.
average number of adults and children who are housed in our Domestic Violence Shelters each night. 88% of those who stayed for ten days or more went home to a safe, non-violent living environment.
of male batterers who completed the Domestic Violence Intervention Program were not re-arrested for assault on a female after one year.
7,418
16.5
99%
MENTAL HEALTHAND SUBSTANCE USE
Individual and Family Counseling • Employee Assistance Peer Support Groups • Substance Use Services
Counseling for children, teens and adults with issues such as depression, anxiety, physical or sexual abuse and substance use. Integrated care model addresses both physical and mental healthcare needs.
counseling sessions were provided by our team of health professionals, as well as 5,356 medical visits, for 3,998 children and adults.
of these were clients receiving same-day walk-in assessments for mental health counseling at Family Service’s offices without an appointment.
of counseling clients displayed significantly improved functioning after three counseling sessions.
18,049
562
81%
FINANCIAL STABILITY
Financial Counseling • Foreclosure Prevention • Bankruptcy CounselingDebt Management • Budgeting and Homeownership Workshops
The Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) offers money management, housing and credit counseling, foreclosure prevention and debt management along with bankruptcy counseling and education.
one-on-one financial counseling sessions were provided by CCCS last year, addressing issues of housing and fiscal management.
of families reported the ability to pay their bills on time after counseling, 87% reported their debt load was decreasing, and 72% said they were saving money.
number of people receiving financial education through free workshops and community events.
1,673
98%
1,869
SAFEANDHEALTHYFAMILIES.COM
COMMUNITYIMPACT
(2019 Statistics)
Family Service of the Piedmont, Inc.
Board of Trustees 2019-2020
David Bergen, Chair
Manuel Dudley, Vice Chair
Nancy Laney, Treasurer
Daniela Helms, Secretary
Kip Blakely, Immediate Past Chair
Sterling Kelly, Greensboro Foundation Chair
Donna Cumby, High Point Foundation Chair
Tom Campbell, President/CEO
Ericka Best-Hunt
David Black
Doris Bray
Connie Carroll
Curtis Collins
Andrew Farah
Karen Guy
Jim Keever
Reid Marks
Carroll Ann Miller
Jonathan Partee
Donna Perkins
Dianne Pusch
Jenny Ragsdale
Gwen Willis
Statement of Philosophy
Family Service is committed to creating a long-lasting and positive impact in our community by
serving individuals and families facing critical hardships involving domestic violence, child
abuse, mental health, and financial stability. Because we have the most extensive and diverse
array of such services in our community, we are in a unique position and embrace our
responsibility to address these multi-faceted barriers to success. By identifying the complex needs
of our clients and delivering impactful services, we empower individuals and families so they will
have the best chance of success and overall well-being.
Family Service will continue as the model for outstanding service and delivery by advancing
successful outcome-based programs and collaborative initiatives to address individual needs that
impact personal development as well as the growth of safe and healthy families. Our staff will
energetically, compassionately, and responsibly give our clients the tools and advocacy needed to
successfully integrate with society.
We will constantly monitor our environment to offer the most relevant and up-to-date models of
support services, ensuring they are of the highest caliber and effectiveness for the benefit of our
clients, and thus the community at large.
Furthermore, Family Service will hold itself to the highest standards of integrity and excellence
in our programs, services, and staff, including transparency in our fiscal and board responsibilities.
Fidelity to these standards constitutes the backbone of our agency and drives our decisions and
actions.
Core Beliefs
We believe every individual has the right to live
his or her life with dignity, respect, and integrity.
We believe every family is impacted by the health
and well-being of its individual members.
We believe families are an essential part of society
and that safe and healthy families provide the
underpinning and model for a healthy, stable, and
vibrant society.
We believe every child should live free from fear
and have the right to grow up to become a strong,
healthy, and responsible citizen.
We believe our services address the most critical
issues affecting the well-being of today’s
individuals and families; by providing education,
advocacy and alternate choices, human beings are
better able to develop and sustain safe, healthy,
and productive lives.
We believe by developing and subscribing to the
highest standards of integrity, professionalism and
best methods, our clients have the greatest chance
of successfully surmounting issues that could
potentially cripple them.
We believe that all funding of the agency should
be used in the most effective, transparent, and
responsible manner possible so that our clients
and community are able to benefit at a maximum
potential.
We believe that the continued trust and generosity
of our stakeholders enables us to enjoy the
excellent reputation and professional position we
hold within the community and is essential to our
success.