REPORT2018 TO OUR COMMUNITY REPORT 2018TO OUR COMMUNITY No act of kindness, no matter MESSAGE FROM VILLA LEADERSHIP how small, Acts of kindness abound at the Villa. Additionally, in response to the We are continually inspired by the is ever We see them everyday: a therapist need for more specialized therapeutic miracles of kindness we see at the “wasted. comforting an individual struggling with residential care, Villa of Hope has Villa – each and every day. We hope addiction. Staff helping a young mother created the True North program you enjoy the stories that Sabrina and –Aesop build parenting skills. A young person, for young men. This programming Kim, Cole, and Seth have so graciously who has undergone unspeakable will expand our effectiveness in shared with us. Thank you for the trauma, reaching out to a peer with the helping these youth, with vocational kindness you have shown to our youth hand of friendship. assistance and community and families, and for your continued It is out of this respect and connections. In keeping with our support of the Villa. admiration for those we serve that growth, we have also expanded our we launched the Villa this year into school, while reducing its deficit. a growth phase, serving our next And as the Villa has evolved into a generation. We started and expanded leader in behavioral health, mental Ted Cordes our Work Based Learning program health, substance use disorder Board Chair and, in one year, have nearly tripled its treatment and trauma-informed care, youth participation. we have been recognized by VILLA OF HOPE VILLA OF HOPE ” As our community has increasingly State, which has awarded us $2.1 million sought out mental health and to build a new medically supervised substance use disorder treatment Chemical Dependence Withdrawal and Stabilization Services home. These Christina M. Gullo, MSW, MBA services, we have responded. We President/CEO ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL

desperately needed detox beds will REPORT | ANNUAL undertook the third expansion of our serve all members of our community,

2018 outpatient clinic this year. and will be the first in Monroe County 2018

Alexis with her infant daughter, Emilee, recipients to include youth ages 16-18. 2 of Villa of Hope services. 3 REPORT 2018TO OUR COMMUNITY

SABRINA AND KIM: COMPASSION IN RECOVERY

I get to go back Sabrina is a gentle soul, a mother to a Villa Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Determined to succeed, she found wonderful little boy, and is determined Kim Sadwick, remembers first meeting friends and a safe haven in the rooms of to school and that she will help people, someday soon, Sabrina at the Villa’s Substance Use AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) and NA like the Villa has helped her. Disorder Outpatient Clinic. “Sabrina truly (Narcotics Anonymous). Her life became finish my degree But before she found the Villa, presented as hopeless, defeated and fairly better than she ever thought possible, and she describes her life as completely certain there were no solutions,” she says. she was able to return to parenting her as a mental health unmanageable. Addicted to heroin, she “But my favorite saying is ‘Where there is son. She was, once again, someone people says, “I remember thinking my life would breath, there is hope.’ Sabrina proved this could depend on. never get better as I watched everything I to be true once again.” “Sabrina has been open to suggestions all counselor, in had built slowly fade away. Addiction was a Kim began meeting with Sabrina at along the way,” says Kim. “She has become heavy ball and chain that I carried with me the clinic, and prescribed medication enmeshed in recovery as a lifestyle. She is hopes to help for far too long. I realized that addiction assisted treatment. Kim also involved the a miracle.” “ doesn’t discriminate, and that anyone can clinical team in a collaborative and holistic “I get to go back to school and finish others like the fall into its devious pattern. I needed to approach to Sabrina’s care. my degree as a mental health counselor,” change my life before I lost everything.” When Sabrina began meeting with Villa Sabrina says, “in hopes to help others therapist, Carrie Lefler, who is a Credentialed like the Villa helped me. I get to be a Villa helped me. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor brand new person. My journey is similar (CASAC), she realized that both Kim and to that of a lotus flower. It begins its life Carrie understand. Both women freely share in rough conditions in muddy waters. As VILLA OF HOPE Sabrina with that they, too, are people in long-term the lotus gains strength it blooms from VILLA OF HOPE Kim Sadwick, recovery from addiction. the mud. Sometimes the most beautiful Villa Psychiatric Meeting them transformed Sabrina’s transformations in life can start in the Nurse life. “I will never forget going in for my worst conditions.” Practitioner appointment on day four,” Sabrina says. And she adds: “I can’t express enough “I was completely full of life and had my gratitude to the Villa of Hope staff for ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL hair and makeup done for the first time helping me get my life back. The Villa can 2018 in months. I walked in with a big smile, so transform anyone’s life!” 2018 excited for everyone to see how much I ” had changed in such a short time!” 4 5 REPORT TO OUR COMMUNITY OUR COMMUNITY SPORTS PARTNERSHIPS 2018

DURING THE FISCAL YEAR 2017-18, THE VILLA JOINED FORCES WITH THESE POWERHOUSE ROCHESTER SPORTS GROUPS, TO EXTEND OUR REACH AND SHARE OUR MESSAGE WITH ALL OF ROCHESTER. THANK YOU TO ALL WHO VIEWED! EXPANDING TO MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS

The Villa is known for its boldness in to have an integrated license for mental health treatment and trauma-informed care, we have embracing timely change to meet the and substance use disorder treatment. embraced a wider community of clients. And changing needs of our community; and this To meet the ever- our growth has been recognized. In February, past year was no exception. THE increasing needs of youth New York State awarded TRUE NORTH Villa of Hope $2.1 million We started and expanded our PROGRAM referred for therapeutic CHEMICAL DEPENDENCE to build a new medically WORK Work Based Learning program residential care, Villa of WITHDRAWAL BASED AND supervised Chemical LEARNING through partnerships with Hope has created the STABILIZATION the Boy Scouts of America, True North program. This BEDS Dependence Withdrawal Wegmans, YAMTEP (Young specialized, intensified and Stabilization Services home to serve youth and AVERAGE OF ATTENDEES PER GAME WHO HEARD AND VIEWED VILLA GAMETIME PROMOTIONS: Adult Manufacturing Training and focused programming for young men Employment Program), The Charles and Mary will address their specific needs, and help adults, that will open 18 new detox beds in our 2,021 7,894 6,907 6,537 Crossed Foundation, Greece Rotary Club, The them learn personal and work skills, to make area. These beds will serve all members of our Howard T. Hallowell Fund and The George connections in their community for an community, and will be the first in Monroe L. and Elizabeth C. Todd Trust. In one year, independent future. County to include youth ages 16-18. The SEASON TOTAL: SEASON TOTAL: SEASON TOTAL: SEASON TOTAL: we have nearly tripled the youth participation program will help address the demand for and The demand grows shortage of opioid and addiction treatment in this program. These youth are gaining life for admission into our 23,645 86,834 275,576 437,974 skills and job coaching to prepare them for SCHOOL programs for teens and young adults who EXPANSION Avalon School. We have voluntarily seek treatment to conquer their living-wage jobs and helping to fill the void of reconfigured our school middle-skills workers in our community. addiction. The program will provide constant space and structure to 24 hour professional supervision to support VILLA OF HOPE FOR TOTAL VILLA/TEAM DIRECT IMPACT AND SOCIAL MEDIA IMPACT: VILLA OF HOPE Keeping the promise to our add classrooms, increasing patient success. CLINIC community for quicker and capacity and flexibility for EXPANSION easier access to outpatient community students, and reduced the annual We are continually inspired by the kindness mental health and substance school deficit by 67%. of donors like you, who see the great potential use disorder treatment, we Our seventy-five years of serving youth in our youth and families. Your care and impressions expanded our outpatient clinic and families has made us experts on the concern make it possible for the Villa to be ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL for the third time. The demand for these consequences of trauma, how it affects agile and meet the needs of our community services is increasing in our community. The 2018 quickly and competently. brain development in youth, and how it can 2018 Villa is now the only organization in Rochester tear families and communities apart. As the Thank you for your support. 1,101,836 Villa has evolved into a leader in behavioral 6 health, mental health, substance use disorder 7 REPORT 2018TO OUR COMMUNITY

COLE: AN INSIGHTFUL STORYTELLER So I wanted

to say “I came to Villa of Hope when life was Manager, Jennifer Spoerl. “He was a role Cole, a throwing me curve balls, left and right. model within the cottage and repeatedly resident of St. Agnes ‘thank you, Villa, Bullies and bad thoughts dominated my took on the ‘big brother’ role with other Cottage days. But now I have many reasons to be youth. He’s both insightful and kind.” this year, happy! One, I found a team here at the Villa presenting Cole’s Work Based Learning job was the his work to a for all you did.’ to help. Two, I got a job in the Work Based first job he had ever had, and it helped him group of staff Learning program here. And three, my members at shape his future with optimism. He took friends and family have given me hope. This the Villa great pride in coming to work on time, has helped me a lot! I love this place!” completing timesheets responsibly, and The above was written by 17-year-old giving 100% of his attention to work each “ campus resident, Cole, during his internship day. “This wonderful program has helped me with the Development and Marketing learn how to get and keep a job,” he says. Department at the Villa, a part of our Work taught me how I can become a better Cole’s marketing work also allowed him Based Learning Program. person. And then everyone started to help self expression, in words, in music, and in me once I helped myself. Cole joined the growing number of video. He is an aspiring – and very talented youth who have now benefited from paid – bass guitarist, who wants to have his own “This story continues with a wonderful internships with this Villa program, which band. He composed original music which job ... the best job! And this story ends with was launched this year. Our Work Based serves as a backdrop for the 2018 Gala friends and family. My new friends at the Learning Program exposes youth to career video. He also learned to edit together the Villa, and my dad, step-mom, sister, and

VILLA OF HOPE ” interest opportunities with community gala slides with professional video editing girlfriend have helped me with all the stress, VILLA OF HOPE partners (details on page 7); and real work software. and they taught me how to let it all go! I based experiences throughout our campus, have so much space in my head to think Cole reflects on his life: along with vocational education, job clearly now. So, I wanted to say thank you, coaching and leadership development. “In my past, bullies came out of the Villa, for all you did!” shadows and it was very painful. But when ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL

Like all of our youth, Cole deserves I came to Villa of Hope, the staff taught every opportunity to succeed. Telling his Cole’s Gala retrospective video can be viewed on 2018 me how to overcome the bullies. And they 2018 story has been part of his healing. “Cole is the Villa of Hope YouTube page: a compassionate youth,” says Intake Case https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vol1oDdWac4 8 9 REPORT 2018TO OUR COMMUNITY

SETH: KIND-HEARTED AND RESILIENT I want At the age of 16, Seth has seen two LIFE House, on the Villa of Hope significant growth and development during to be able worlds. The first, before he came to the campus, is a residential program that his stay at LIFE House,” says Lauren Villa, was chaotic, filled with family trauma, serves adolescent young men, ages 13-21 Ayello, LIFE’s Assistant Program Manager. substance abuse, angry outbursts, and with substance use disorders. Treatment “He has taken on a mentoring role to new to help destruction. embraces holistic care, Evidence Based peers entering the program. He takes the “After my parents split up,” he says. “I Practices, structured groups, individual initiative to support others when they’re my had to be the man of the house and take sessions, family sessions addressing life struggling.” care of my little brother, and I tried for skills, vocational educational planning, At the time of this interview, Seth grandparents, a very long time to do my best with that. on-site school, relapse prevention, and was looking forward to completing the My Mom had problems with alcoholism, psychiatric and physical health. program, and returning home. “It’ll be my Mom, and we went to live with my grandparents. “The six months I have been here, I’ve a bittersweet moment,” said Lauren, “ After awhile ... I stopped caring.” learned so much,” Seth explains. “I have “because he will be greatly missed. But the Seth says that in his world at that time, matured and recognize my actions have whole treatment team is incredibly proud and my he would build up anger about things until consequences. This is my life. I have to of him and excited for him to start his new he exploded. “I failed seventh grade. I straighten it up.” journey in recovery!” little smashed my Dad’s car and windshield. I He has taken a deep breath, and seen Seth is proud that his mother has also crashed both of my Mom’s cars and got the world around him for the first time. completed a rehab program, and supports brother. two DWIs. I was always in court, I failed He has learned there are more things to his progress. He looks forward to returning my drug screens, I spent time in rehab but do than get in trouble, and has tried a home, to stay, with his mother, his VILLA OF HOPE got in fights; I was on PINS*, then I was number of sports, going to parks, golfing, grandparents, and his 6-year-old brother. VILLA OF HOPE on house arrest. And still I got into more and support groups. He has responded “I want to be able to help my trouble.” positively to his therapists, whom he says, grandparents,” he says. “I want to finish At the beginning of this year, Seth “really care.” He has learned to manage his probation, keep busy, finish school, and get came to live at the Villa’s LIFE (Living anger. a job. In Freedom Early) House, and he was ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL “Seth is a fun-loving, resilient, and kind- ANNUAL REPORT | ANNUAL

“I want to have a life.” introduced to a new world. hearted young man who has demonstrated 2018 2018

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