2015 ANNUAL REPORT HOPE STARTS HERE Christian Mental Health Services Access. Education. Leadership. IN THIS REPORT

3 A Letter from Our President & CEO

4 Inspired Education Environment of Learning Improves Care and Outcomes • Second Cohort of Psychiatry Residents • Psychiatric Residency Center Opens • Clinical Pastoral Education Celebrates 45 Years • William Van Eerden, MD, Lecture Series Established

6 Treatment with Love and Respect Sharing Hope for Addiction Recovery

“God is the only one who 9 Healing the Next Generation can make the valley of Helping Teens Develop Successful Life Skills trouble a door of hope.” – Hosea 2:15 10 It Takes a Village Addressing More of Life’s Challenges with Expanded EAP Services

12 Home with a Heart There’s No Place Like Home Campaign Ensures Safe, Therapeutic and Accessible Housing

14 By the Numbers

17 Total Grants & Gifts “I was very reluctant at first to seek help, but after my first visit, 18 2015 Donors I knew this was the right choice. My visits here have helped so 26 Leadership much!” – A Pine Rest Patient A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT & CEO Individuals and families come to us in their darkest days. Mental illness, substance use or relationship problems have taken their toll. Some have struggled through years or even decades of illness. Perhaps they have lost jobs, homes, families. Most have felt isolated and alone in their grief, pain and difficulties. Some no longer feel lovable or deserving of help. Some with strong faith have arrived at Pine Rest feeling abandoned by their faith community and even by God.

Our vision calls us to provide compassionate care that changes lives. What a challenging task—restoring hope to the tens of thousands we serve each year. Through the decades we have sought to provide Mark Eastburg, PhD world–class care—with both professional excellence and compassion.

Our mission and vision demand that we continuously grow and evolve in how we carry out our mission—expanding access to serve more individuals, raising the bar on professional education and providing leadership to allied professionals and community members.

Access. Perhaps the most exciting example of expanded access is the opening of the new Ruth and Jack Loeks Residency Center on the Pine Rest campus. Our first cohort of psychiatric residents started seeing patients in late October, helping to reduce wait times for psychiatric care. We’ve also expanded our services to teens—doubling the number of adolescents we can see in our hospital day program.

Education. We are continuing to expand educational programming at every level—from psychology internships through the psychiatry residency. In July, we welcomed our second cohort of psychiatry residents. The growing number of outstanding lectures and training experiences—like the William VanEerden, MD, Lecture Series—allow our staff to constantly learn and grow professionally. Many of these trainings are open to allied professionals. And our Clinician Pastoral Education program equips faith leaders in their important work.

Leadership. Our state and national leadership recognizes how mental health care models and access can contribute positively or negatively to many of the important issues of our day—physical health, ability to graduate and hold a job, incarceration rates, homelessness and more. We value our growing partnership with public sector leaders at all levels of government as we seek the common good.

Thank you for your ongoing support in this work.

Mark Eastburg, PhD President & CEO

2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 3 ENVIRONMENT OF LEARNING IMPROVES CARE AND OUTCOMES Pine Rest continues to expand educational programming at every level—from pastoral education through the psychiatry residency—allowing us to provide the highest level of expertise and compassion to all we serve.

SECOND COHORT OF PSYCHIATRY RESIDENTS

Pine Rest’s second cohort of eight Program Director. “ We are passion- cine experience, consultation liaison psychiatry residents began July 1, 2015, ate about continuing to build on the in acute care hospitals, emergency increasing the number of residents success of our first-year psychiatry psychiatry at network180 and expo- in the program to 17. The four-year residents and have already started sure to neurology. The new residents program will have a total of 32 to feel the positive impact in the will be assigned to a dedicated adult residents by July 2017. community with the addition of more inpatient teaching unit at Pine Rest, mental health providers.” and their rotations will include Pine “Our 2015 psychiatry residency class Rest’s child and adolescent and

Report is an outstanding group from across Clinical rotations in the Pine Rest geriatric units. the country,” says William Sanders, program include psychiatric inpatient

Annual DO, Pine Rest Psychiatry Residency and outpatient care, general medi- Rest

The Pine Pine Rest 2015-16 class is (L to R): Katie Kist, DO, Kansas City University; Russell Yskes, MD, Wayne State University; Cameron Risma, MD, University of Nebraska; Sara VanBronkhorst, MD, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine; Daniel McCarthy, MD, University of Toledo; Ashlee Jousma, DO, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine;

Matt2015 Dandois, DO, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine; and Shayna Bailey, MD, George Washington University. 6 Photo Credit: Mary Taber Photography 4 PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENCY CENTER OPENS The Ruth and Jack Loeks Residency Center is a state of the art teaching and learning space for the Pine Rest psychiatry residents. On October 26, two residents began seeing clients. Every month, an additional resident will be added. By M ay, all nine second-year residents will be seeing clients at the Loeks Residency Center, increasing Pine Rest’s ability to meet an important community need. On average, about 43% of Pine Rest’s outpatient clients receive psychiatry services.

Co-located alongside the Campus Clinic, renovations for the center were made possible through a generous gift from the estate of Ruth and Jack Loeks. A Grand Rapids businessman and movie industry pioneer, Jack Loeks left his mark by popularizing the concept of multiscreen theatres, building Jack Loeks Theatres with the flagship Studio 28. Both Grand Rapids natives, Ruth and Jack William Van Eerden, MD remained advocates for the region throughout their lives. PRESENTERS IN “Individuals, families and our many health care partners will benefit from this THE VAN EERDEN new resource. The generosity of the Loeks family has allowed Pine Rest to LECTURE SERIES, extend their gift to the community, benefitting current generations and generations to come,” says Mark Eastburg, President and CEO, Pine Rest 2014-2015 Christian Mental Health Services. “Working closely with faculty, psychiatry residents will increase access to care and reduce wait times for those seeking July 2014: Harold Koenig, assessment and treatment.” MD, “Religion, Spirituality and Mental Health: Research and Implications Clinical Pastoral Education William Van Eerden, MD, for Practice” Celebrates 45 Years Lecture Series Established April 2015: Phillip Resnick, Pine Rest’s Clinical Pastoral A staff psychiatrist at Pine Rest for over 40 MD, “Violence and Suicide Education (CPE) program is a years, Dr. William Van Eerden combined Risk Assessment” professional, experience-based a commitment to the highest psychiatric program for pastors, chaplains, standards with a deep concern for the inte- August 2015: John seminary students and laypersons gration of faith with care. In addition to his Peteet, MD, “Spirituality from around the world to develop strong clinical reputation, Dr. Van Eerden and Mental Health: What Is was administratively responsible for the their pastoral ministry and leader- the Clinician’s Role” ship skills. The program influences establishment of the partial hospitalization the way the interns understand program and the older adult unit, was the EDUCATION PROGRAMS people during times of suffering, first director of adult services and cared for AT PINE REST including those with mental thousands of patients over his years of service. Psychiatric Residency illnesses, and leads to providing Visiting Resident Rotations wise care and overcoming of In keeping with the values demonstrated Medical Student Programs prevailing stigmas. in his life and career, Pine Rest created the & Rotations William Van Eerden, MD, Lecture Series Physician Assistant Fellowship Active throughout the Pine Rest with the support of his family and friends to Physician Assistant Rotations network, CPE interns lead worship help establish a legacy of an education and Nurse Practitioner Rotations services on Sundays, meet one-on- learning culture at Pine Rest in keeping with Visiting PharmD Rotations one with patients, lead patient care Dr. Van Eerden’s values, life and professional Predoctoral Psychology groups and develop meaningful practice. The series features national and Internship connections. During its 45 years, international lecturers on topics related Clinician Pastoral Education more than 1,000 interns have to best practice of psychiatric care, with Pastoral Internship completed the CPE program. a particular emphasis on spirituality and integration of faith and practice. Ultimately, Continuing Education Series the series will improve the lives of those in our community through training in excellent care.

2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 5 SHARING HOPE FOR ADDICTION RECOVERY

Nearly one in four deaths can be attributed to alcohol, tobacco or illicit drug use, and substance use disorder is linked to a variety of health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia, depression and other mental illnesses. Research shows treatment can help individuals stop using, avoid relapse and successfully recover their lives.

Keith Arnold, BSN, RN, Clinical Services Manager, Mental illness and substance use people at every level and at every Redwood unit disorders diagnoses don’t often come need. The most recent addition was ADDICTION in nice, neat separate packages. the opening of the Redwood inpatient Prolonged substance use can lead to hospital unit in the Van Andel Center. SERVICES AT depression or trigger another form Many other substance use disorder PINE REST of mental illness. Some reach for services have been centralized in substances to self-medicate the the Retreat Center on the Pine Rest Inpatient Services symptoms of depression, anxiety or campus. Intensive Outpatient other mental illness. Services (IOP) Much stigma still surrounds both For most of its history, Pine Rest mental illness and addiction. Many Intervention and Family focused primarily on mental health. suffering feel their diagnosis Services However, our experience showed represents moral failure and so Partial Hospitalization many needed treatment for a they deserve no compassion or (Day Program) substance use disorder, and ideally, assistance. Outpatient Opioid integrated treatment for those Detoxification Program diagnosed with a severe mental illness Our mission calls us to not only and a substance use disorder. We felt provide excellent treatment, Outpatient Services ignoring care for those suffering from but to provide it with kindness, Relapse Prevention Group addiction would be inadequate care understanding and welcoming hearts. and would ignore an important part of The power of addiction is overwhelming, Residential Addiction our mission to provide healing and and helping people break the chains Services comfort. keeping them in the pain and oppres- Short-term Residential sion of addiction is important work. and Detoxification To answer this calling, Pine Rest has Transitional Recovery dramatically expanded services, Want to help fight stigma? purposefully building a continuum Learn about substance use Housing of substance use disorder services disorder from our new Insights across inpatient, outpatient and magazine available online at residential services in order to serve www.pinerest.org/addiction.

6 “Addiction to opiates is something I thought would never happen to a person like me. No drugs, no drinking and didn’t run around with people that do. What a surprise! But the staff has given me nothing but unconditional love and acceptance. Through education, NA meetings and my appointments, I’m learning that it is possible to live clean.” – A Pine Rest Patient 2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 7 8 HELPING TEENS DEVELOP SUCCESSFUL LIFE SKILLS

Half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14 and 75 percent by age 24, contributing to alarming statistics in high school dropout, incarceration, self-harm and suicide rates. Treatment not only saves lives, it helps young people perform better at school, graduate, secure employment and form stronger ties with peers and families.

Pine Rest provides a full continuum medication adjustments that cannot of mental and behavioral health be managed in an outpatient setting. services for children and adolescents. However, we are always investigating Our day program focuses on teaching new models of care and expansions teens to cope in healthy ways and TEEN RESIDENT of service in order to better provide offers intensive treatment through TO MENTOR services when and where they are groups and psychoeducation classes COORDINATOR needed. based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy Many children and teens in our psychiatric (DBT) approaches. Topics include This summer our Adolescent Partial residential programs have Hospitalization Unit renovation was developing healthy communication, little or no contact with completed, doubling the number reframing negative thought patterns, their biological families. of teens (from 12 to 24) we can now increasing positive self-esteem and Our mentoring program provide urgent mental and behavioral distress tolerance skills among many is meant to broaden their health services to for issues such others. Group therapy occurs daily relationships with others. giving kids the opportunity to as school anxiety, depression, Amanda DeVault, manager self-harming behaviors, family process thoughts and emotions and of the mentoring program, stressors and need for psychiatric gain insight from other’s experiences. experienced the difference a mentor can make first Adolescence is a difficult time for many young people. Kids are faced with a hand. Once mentored in the program, she now multitude of stressors that they must cope with on a daily basis. Far too often, connects mentors to they have difficulty managing these stressors and turn to negative coping mentees. mechanisms as a way to get through these challenging times. “My mentor is still a big part of my life. She was even maid of honor in my CHILD & ADOLESCENT SERVICES AT PINE REST wedding,” says DeVault. “I became a mentor three • Inpatient Hospitalization years ago. My goal for • Partial Hospitalization (Day Programs) years has been to have a • Outpatient Therapy role where I can be a daily • Testing & Assessments support to kids in these • Residential Services programs.” • School Counselors & Other Community Outreach Programs

2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 9 ADDRESSING MORE OF LIFE’S CHALLENGES WITH EXPANDED EAP SERVICES

CRITICAL Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) help employees and INCIDENT their family members live happier, healthier lives leading to RESPONSE less absenteeism, fewer accidents and higher productivity in the workplace. A day like any other on the factory floor until two construction Pine Rest’s Employee Assistance Elder Care Consultation. Evaluating workers fell to their Program (EAP) helps employers services needed and tracking down deaths. The company alleviate workplace issues due to resources while trying to support the quickly activated its mental health, substance use and emotional and daily living needs of a crisis management plan personal problems. Through their loved one can be overwhelming and including Critical Incident employer’s contract with Pine Rest, exhausting. According to a MetLife Response services. employees and their family members study, over half of men and women are able to talk confidentially with a reported they had to modify their A specially-trained licensed mental health professional at work schedules as a result of caregiving. consultant was on-site immediately to guide no cost and often with little delay. Pine Rest already offered Elder Care leaders in identifying These same services are also Consultation to the families of patients those impacted and available to members of faith-based in our Older Adult unit. Pine Rest EAP designing a caring organizations through our Church now provides education and contact response. He then met Assistance Program. information for available local care with groups to offer a and service options and guides families supportive environment During the past year, our EAP added throughout the selection process. to talk, work through several important new services for feelings and discuss individuals without having to increase Legal Consultation. Worrying about coping plans. Private the cost to member organizations. a legal matter can be highly stressful one-on-ones were also available. and distracting, making it hard to Personal Advantage Online Library. concentrate on work or cope with At the end of this long, This cloud-based service provides life issues. Pine Rest EAP now daunting day, employees instant access to health and wellness, provides access to free consultation knew their employer financial and legal information and and discounted hourly rates at the cared about them as much more. The Health and Wellness West Michigan law firm of Rhoades workers and as people. section alone contains over 2,000 McKee. Better equipped to articles reviewed by Harvard Medical cope with the tragedy, School, 700 videos and dozens of additional crises were health assessments. averted and employees and leadership had a plan for self-care, team-care and ways to support the grieving families.

10 2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 11 THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME

The three-year capital campaign raised the $1.5 million needed to renovate the five Pine Rest Christian Homes, which provide residential services in home settings for adults with developmental disabilities.

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12 2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 13 BY THE NUMBERS

Individuals Served = 43,692 PATIENT CARE 2015 2014 Number of children, teens and adults Pine Rest staff Outpatient Visits 325,791 289,183 personally interacted with in Clinic Network 279,934 256,761 FY 2015. Community Services 45,857 32,422 Hospital Admissions 8,022 7,368 Partial 1,501 1,460 Inpatient 6,521 5,908 Hospital Days of Care 68,417 62,401 Partial 6,599 4,339 Inpatient 61,818 58,062 Giving Back to the Community = $6,911,590 Total value of patient assistance, funding Residential Days of Care 51,593 46,408 for inner-city mental health initiatives,

services provided where the amount FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS* 2015 2014 charged does not cover the full cost of providing, and amounts written off when a Total Revenues $113,856,427 $110,024,937 patient is unable to pay. Total Expenses $112,192,597 $101,686,421 Community Benefit $6,911,590 $6,817,422

EDUCATION 2015 2014

Residency Program 9 NA Professional Seminars = 15 Number of professional education sessions Rotations 145 118 offered by Pine Rest to educate physicians Visiting Resident 7 0 and their staff, nurses, case workers, Medical Student 116 102 mental health workers as well as business Physician Assistant 13 16 and community leaders. All are offered free Doctor of Pharmacy 1 0 or for a nominal fee through underwriting of Nurse Practitioner 8 0 the event by Pine Rest, the Pine Rest Foundation PreDoctoral Psychology or community partners such as Internships 4 4 MIOSHA (sponsor of the Workplace Violence and Active Shooter System workshop). Clinical Pastoral Education 27 25

EMPLOYMENT 2015 2014 Opportunities = Endless Michigan 1,800 1,814 Pine Rest offers countless Iowa 24 24 career enhancement and advancement opportunities *A copy of the audited financial statement is available upon request. because of our size, scope of services, and specialty programs.

14 “When I first came to Pine Rest, I felt so alone, helpless, but now I feel hopeful and know that I will get better.” – A Pine Rest Patient

“One of the things I value the most about the Pine Rest program is the exposure to more than just general adult psychiatry. Residency programs typically save electives for the final year, but Pine Rest rotates through child and adolescent and older adult psychiatry during the first year. No textbook can teach how to be fully present with a patient in crisis. Those interactions helped transform me from an intern whose first patient interactions felt clumsy to a confident leader on a treatment team. I’m proud to be a resident at Pine Rest, where mental health care is the focus rather than an afterthought.” – Kelsey Lamb, MD, Second–Year Psychiatry Resident

Photo Credit: Mary Taber Photography

“I don’t know how I would ever have been able to complete 20 years of inner city ministry without having gone through the CPE course. The classroom education, the practical application, the fellowship of staff and other students were extremely invaluable to me in my responsibilities as a pastor, but equally so as a husband and father.” – Clinical Pastoral Education program graduate

2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 15 16 PINE REST FOUNDATION TOTAL GRANTS & GIFTS

The Foundation distributed over $1.2 million from the endowment this fiscal year through the Casey Wondergem Grant Program and the Patient Assistance Fund.

Casey Wondergem Amount Grant Program

Administration $306,000 Psychiatric residency program start-up, grants team and research expansion program Outpatient Services $164,866 Serving seniors, safety, healthy living group, dialectical behavioral therapy for substance use programming, child & adolescent psychiatry integrated healthcare, depression best practices Hospital Based Services $110,100 Relationship Based Care, systematic assessment of patient violence Residential Services $101,900 Trauma-informed environment, peer support for Center for Psychiatric Residential Services, board-certified behavior analyst education, wellness-fall reduction

TOTAL $682,866

Patient Assistance Fund Amount

“Coming (to Pine Rest) gave me the hope and confidence that I will get better.” – A Pine Rest Patient Pine Rest Christian Homes $316,625

General $215,309

Iowa $7,839 TOTAL $539,773

Total Gifts from the Pine Rest $1,222,639 Foundation Endowment

2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 17 2015 DONORS

Through the generosity of these individuals, organizations and companies to the Pine Rest Foundation, over 2,200 men, women and children with limited resources to pay for treatment were able to receive services in 2014 through the Patient Assistance Fund (PAF). The Pine Rest Foundation Endowment also supports the PAF and strategically invests in projects to improve Pine Rest’s delivery of service and access to care, such as the Psychiatry Residency Program. Thank you to all who partner with us to provide compassionate, high quality care to the individuals we serve.

INDIVIDUALS James & Patricia Beelen Donna Bosch Daniel & Heather Buist Lorraine Abbott Christine Behrens Jeffrey & Cindy Bosch Donald & Marilyn Buist James Achterhof Kendra Belk Henry & Linda Bosma Paul Buiten Daniel & Sonia Achtyes Raymond & Ronda Benedict Michael & Karen Bosma Gordon & Mary Buitendorp Dr. Eric & Katie Achtyes Michael Bennett Elizabeth & Christopher Boss Harvey & Jean Bultema Wendy & Brian Ahearne Laura Bennington Kimberly Bosscher Dr. James & Martha Bultman Amy Albertson Haregu & Tewelde Berekefeab Timothy & Patricia Bosscher Henry & Dorothy Bultsma Peter Aleksynas Kenneth & Claribel Berghorst Margaret Bouchard Marilyn Burman Mary Alferink Louis & Janis Berkhof Betty Bouma James & Janice Bush W. James & Susan Allred Scott Bernecker John & Sharon Bouma Brent & Cindy Busscher Sarah Alsabbagh Chad & Michelle Berry Dr. Peter Boumgarden Robert Busscher George & Esther Alsum Steven & Nancy Berry Robert & Sharon Bouwens Glen & Julie Buter Tom Altoff David & Dorothy Besteman Robert & Jill Bouws Kathleen Buteyn Bruce Anderson Marlene Betten Donna Bova Michael & Rebecca Buwalda Donald & Mary Anderson Ronald & Norma Betten Zoe Bracey Carolyn & Eric Buzzell Erin Anderson David Betts David Brandt Ronald & Diane Calsbeek Beth Andringa Laurel Beukelman Donald & Jean Bremer John & Linda Carman Anonymous (9) William & Tess Beukema Sophie Bremer John Carrel Paul & Cynthia Anthes Gordon Beute Robert & Pamela Brenzing Ronald & Pamela Carrier Henry Apol Dr. William & Jill Beute Peg & Rick Breon Rev. Janet Carter Annette Apotheker René Beyette Kathy Breslin Nancy Carter Steve & Janet Armfield Dr. David & Jill Bielema Andrew & Marian Breuker Peter & Peggy Carter Dr. Alan & Kathryn Armstrong John & Judith Bielema Michael Brigham John Cassady Mary Assink Harry & Phyllis Blain Tyler Brigham DC Cavender Chris Athanson Rev. Edward & Carol Blankespoor Johanna Brink Carolyn Cekander Dr. Joseph Auffrey Gary & Gerry Bleeker Rhonda & Stephen Brink Richard & Vicki Cerchia Brian Ausdemore David Bloem Joseph Brinks Tyler Cerny Joseph & Diane Babiak Rose Bloem Louise Brinks Joseph & Anna Cerrone Dean Baker Dr. Thomas & Linda Bock Kenneth & Katherine Brock Clifton & Lucinda Charles Dwight & Tamara Baker Rev. Harold & Helen Bode Margaret Brock Stacey Charron Ralph & Verna Baker Charles & Christine Boelkins Steven & Trina Brock Dr. Todd & Amanda Chassee Marvin & Janet Bakker Bert & Mary Boerema Willard & Joyce Brock Thomas & Jennie Chen Thea Groenewold Bakker Anna Boermans Andrew & Harriet Broekhuizen Dr. Randall & Anne Christenson Peter & Michelle Baldwin Albert & Elaine Boers John Broekhuizen Thomas & Nancy Church Donald & Marguerite Ballast Bert Boersma Philip & Stephanie Broekhuizen Nancy Clark Jack & Barbara Ballema Scott & Jill Bolinder Annette Broodman Paul Clark Becky & Bryan Bandstra Arthur & Mary Bolt James & Donna Brooks Raymond & Janet Clegg Henry Barlow Cynthia Bolt George & Willa Brown Brooke Clifton Mary Ann Barnaby Suzanne Bolt David Browne Kenneth & Harriet Coeling Larry Barrons Helen Bonzelaar Arlene Bruggink Marcus & Janise Cole Mary Bartling Mary Boomsma Rev. Rozanne & Dr. George Bruins Rick & Juanita Coleman Dr. Leonard & Diane Bartoszewicz Joel & Leslie Boonstra James & Ellen Bruinsma Susanne Coleman Clayton Bates William & Beatrice Boorsma Roger & Connie Brummel John & Brenda Coles Philip & Marilyn Battjes Wilma Bootsma Warren & Evelyn Brunsting Dr. John & Penelope Collins Ronald & Mary Baylor Robert & Dotti Borgeld Shirley Bruursema Thomas Combs Rev. Michael & Donna Baynai Ann Bos Robert & Lynn Bruxvoort Alfred Comdure Gertrude Beelen Rev. Robert & Dr. Tamala Bos John Buckhout James & Dorothy Compere 18 Peter Cook Gordon & Lynne DeVries The Honorable Vernon & Jo Ehlers Sandra Gabrielse Ilene Cooper Herman & Joanne DeVries Douglas & Gail Elenbaas Timothy Gabrielse Patricia Cooper Marian DeVries Eleanor Elenbaas Harvey & Michelle Gainey Michael & Cheri Cornell Dr. Ronald & Lisa DeVries Faith & Timothy Elliott Paul & Joan Galinski Thomas & Elsie Corwin Ryan DeVries Misty & Randall Elliott Fred & Deborah Galloway Juliette Cowall Ronald & Jeanne DeWaard Roberta & Robert Elliott The Honorable Patricia Gardner & Kim Timothy & Kimber Crain Roxanne & James DeWeerd Anne Elve Destigter Garry Crake Danielle DeWitt Dr. Thomas & Beverly Elzinga Dan & Lou Ann Gaydou Dave Croad Gary & Joyce DeWitt Thomas & Patricia Elzinga Lorene Geary James Cronan Timothy & Margo DeWitt Dave & Rita Engels Sara & Harold Gee Thomas Croskey Rev. Kathy Bird DeYoung & Mark DeYoung Karen Ensink Charles & Julie Geenen Colleen & Robert Cullison Marilyn DeYoung Jack & Sharon Eriks Ida Gemmen Shannon Cunningham Henry & Tena Diedering Bruce & Donna Essebaggers Larry & Faye Gemmen Dr. David & Rosemary Daining Donald & Helen Dieleman Theodore & Rotha Essenburg William & Carol Genther Sylvia Daining Morrie & Mary Dieleman Vonda Essenburg Andrew & Melissa George Jim & Jan Dake Carol Dalebout Richard Dalebout Daniel Daly Steven & Darleen Dangel John & Joyce Dark (L to R) Kay Warren F. Louise David Rev. Mark & Judith Davies (speaker), with David Ruth & Ron Davis VanAndel and Carol Edward & Carol DeBoer Jack & Jennifer DeBoer VanAndel (honoree) Joanne DeBoer Kenneth & Patricia DeBoer at the 2014 Foundation Lisa DeBoer dinner. Marla & Albert DeBruine Richard & Donna Deckinga Joni DeFouw William DeGood Norman & Mary DeGraaf Dennis DeHaan James & Patricia DeHaan Nicholas & Phyllis DeHaan Gary Dirksen Ronald & Dolores Ewald Stephen & Linda George Warren & Angel DeHaan June Dobies Charles & Charlene Ezinga Robert & Barbara Gerritsen Lee & Lucy DeHeer Katherine Doezema June Faasse Mary & Steven Gibson Bob & Mary Jo DeJong Robert & Debra Doezema Charles Faber R. Catherine Giguere Howard & Norma DeJong Michael & Suzanne Doherty David & Mary Faber Joani Gill Jack & Terri DeJong James & Kelly Domagala Nella Faber Gene & Phyllis Gilmore Scott & Lisa DeJong Monica Donahue Dr. James & Gail Fahner James & Kathryn Gonzales Neal & Linda DeJongh Elzo Doorlag Nick Favreau Brandon Goosen Douglas & Sandra DeKock Ray & Linda Dornbusch Larry Fay Christine Gornik Roger & Marcia DeKock Wayne Dornbush Verna Feikema Elaine Gort Robert & Vivian DeKoning Drs. Dean & Joan Downs Jon & Elizabeth Feikens Shirleyann Gould Malcolm & Donna DeKryger Margaret Dreyer Christopher & Julie Fennema Thomas & Margaret Graham William & Nancy DeKryger Heather Duthler James & Kathy Feringa Dave & Mary Grant William & Wilma Deleeuw Dr. Thomas & Mary Duthler Francis & Janice Fike Dr. George & Beverly Grant Dr. H. J. DeMaagd Arlene Dykstra Karen Foltz Richard & Carla Grant Kelvin & Nancy DenBoer Brent & Michele Dykstra Dr. Robert & Sandra Foote Susanne Grassmid Randy & Elmira DeNeff Curtis Dykstra David Ford Dr. Kelly Greene Dale & Elizabeth Deppe Mark & Virginia Dykstra Dr. Philip & Cheri Fox Paul Grevengoed Frank & Bernice Deppe Robert & Marilyn Dykstra Thomas & Mickie Fox Martin & Margaret Greydanus Jeremy & Daniela Deppe Roseann Dykstra Charles & Julie Frayer James & Bonnie Griffioen Jack & Henrietta DeRoo Thomas & Lois Dykstra Shanna Frederiksen Jenny Griffiths-Kwast Donald DeRuiter John Eastburg Amy & Randall Freeburg Darrell & Deb Gritter Dorothy DeRuiter Dr. Mark & Susan Eastburg Megan Freed David & Linda Gritter Elaine DeStigter Sue Eastman Dr. Kenneth & Bette Frieswyk Robert & Ruth Gritter Douglas & Maria DeVos Thomas & Julie Ebels Doris Frobel Bernard & Patricia Groenink Gerald & Evelyn DeVos Donna & Mark Ecklesdafer Scott & Kathleen Froman Harry & Barbara Gros Richard & Helen DeVos Dale Eding & Carol DeKorte James & Michelle Fryling David Gross Jacqueline Devose Janet Eggerling Dr. Kevin & Elaine Furmaga Dr. Sera & Elliot Gruszka 2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 19 LEEP ART GALLERY David & Rhonda Kermode Marciel Kett ArtPrize winner Judy & Jim Keuning Ken & Marie Kieft Chris LaPorte was Larry & Christine Kieft Rev. Harvey Kiekover a featured artist Adam & Audrey Kinder in the Pine Rest Guy King Thomas & Marilynne Kladder Leep Art Gallery in Chad Kleinheksel 2015. “Tweedy” was Kenneth & Margaret Kleis Dr. Beverly Klooster produced with 2H Richard & Linda Kloska Brian & Lori Klym pencil on paper. Jon & Bev Klynstra John & Kelly Knapp Ronald & Janet Knaus Stewart & Lenore Kniff Kristy Gunnink Jim Hill Tiffany & James Idziak Robert & Megan Knoor Michael & Cindy Gurr Mildred Hinken Lester Ippel Isaac Knorr D. Scott Guthrey Steven Hinkle Roby Isaac James & Allyson Koeman Mary Haagsman Jackie & Ken Hiskes David & Stephanie Israels Paul & Judith Koeman Janet & Nelson Haan Curt & Pat Hite Henry & Jennie Iwema Jeanette Koert Ronald & Debra Haan David & Donna Hockstra Ryan & Darcy Jaarsma Roger & Eva Koetje Zachary Haan Greg & Thea Hoekman Barb & Tom Jackoboice Rev. James & Linda Kok Richard & Margaret Hagelberg David & Linda Hoeksema Derrick & Yvonne Jackson Peter & Evonne Kok Kathleen Hagen Joanne Hoekstra Dr. Jeffrey Jackson & Dr. Rhonda Mejeur Don & Deb Kolehouse Rev. Carl & Sandra Halquist Dr. John & Teresa Hoekstra Michael & Susan Jandernoa Leslie & Sandra Kolk Dr. Scott & Betsy Halstead Paul & Ellen Hoekstra Allen & Marcia Jansen Robert & Kathleen Kolk Sharon Halverson Del & Joyce Hoezee Sidney & Cate Jansma Thomas Konow Daniel Hammersmith Ross & Thea Hoezee Carl Jasperse & Mary Beth Timmerman Donald & Debra Konyndyk Michael & Julie Hammond Jim Hoffman Dr. Katherine Jawor Marianne Kooiman Harold & Sadie Hansen William & Janice Hoffman Ivan & Barbara Jekel Susan & Harley Koons Paul & June Hansen Kenneth & Sandra Hofman Tom & Sandra Jelinski Ellen Kornoelje Peter & Jillaine Harkema Robert & Marlene Hofman Dr. Gregory Johnson Robert & Kathryn Kornoelje David & Grace Harper Christopher & Heidi Hofstra Gretchen & Jeffrey Johnson Aaron & Barbara Koskamp Chad & Jennifer Harris Kathryn Hoitenga Rachel Johnson Neil & Gwen Kraay Clark & Leslie Harris Faith Hollander Randall & Linda Johnson Gerald & Lois Kreykes Roland Hart Dr. Lori Holstege William & Susan Johnson Lloyd & Anna Krikke William & Marilyn Hartman Marcia & Leonard Holstege David & Janice Joldersma Michael & Sandra Krikke Edward & Barb Hassenrik Dr. Philip & Marie Holtrop Glen & Rebecca Joldersma Robert & Sue Krikke Michael Hathaway Jack & Anna Mae Holwerda Ronald Joling Phil Krill Barbara Haveman Dr. Terry & Paula Homan Dorothy Jones Dr. Carl Kromminga Barb Havemeier Evert & Kathryn Hoogland Patricia Jones John Kruis Christopher Haven Steven Hook Dr. Arthur & Judy Jongsma, Jr. Rev. Frederick & Sharon Kruithof Dean & Janiece Haverdink Gregg & Monica Hoolsema Patrice & Aaron Jonker James Kubiak Patricia Hawkins Hal & Christie Hoppa Dr. Bryan Judge Michael Kuhn Jonathan Hayes Jack & Arlene Horrocks Adrian & Charlotte Kaashoek John & Elsie Kuipers Alice & Henry Heeringa Dr. Marc & Pam Houck Paul & Linda Kalkman Harold & Jessica Kuizema Kurt & Kathy Heidmann Timothy & Ellen Houseward Jack & Mary Kalmink Don & Dorothy Kullgren Mark Heintzelman Dr. John & Elizabeth Houskamp Rev. Carl & Jean Kammeraad John & Marjorie Kuyers Kristen Helms Dr. Richard & Alyce Houskamp Gertrude Kamminga Glenson & Hazel Kuyper Earl & Edith Hemmeke Samantha & Kevin Howell Shirley Kamminga Dean & Nikki Laansma Phil Hempel Thomas & Nancy Hubert Jeff Kangas Lydia LaBelle Charles Henderson Harry & Jeanne Hudson Lloyd & Ellen Kaper John & Evelyn Lagestee Ryan Henderson Hugh & Susan Hufnagel Dr. Michael Karluk John & Laura Lagestee Jon & Mary Henke Linda Huidema Paul Karsten & Dr. Julia DeJonge Nicholas & Debra Lam Sharon & Paul Herman Richard & Ruth Huisman Aaron & Aubrey Katerberg John & Melissa Lambers Martina Heyboer J.C. & Dr. Tammy Huizenga Dr. Suzanne & Paul Keep Kirk & Sandy Lambers Randall & Betty Heyboer Marian Huizenga Duane Kelderman Millie Lambert Lawrence & Mary Lou Hicks John & Patricia Huizinga Howard Kellicut Anne Lange Dr. Ulf & Patricia Hierlwimmer Richard Huizinga Mark Kelly Susan & Scott Langeland Pamela Hietbrink Jack & Joanne Hulst Andrew Kempf Henry & Twila Lanning Mary Higgs Susan Hunt John & Nancy Kennedy Pete Lanser 20 Harold & Florence Lappinga Thomas Michalak Kenneth & Judy Ozinga Deborah Reynolds Dr. Grey Larison Jack H. Miller Viola Padding Kimberly Reynolds Thomas & Claudia Larson Bruce & Ann Mingerink Marcy Paganelli Larry & Carol Rhoades Ryan & Tamara LaRue Harold & Joy Minor Jeff Palisin Dr. Gary Rich & Deanna Mitchell Timothy & Shirley Layle Arlan & Robin Mitchell Arnold & Joanne Pals Michael & Carol Rich Ruth Leckrone Roger & Arlene Moll Erwin & Lois Parker Rachael & Chad Richeson Bruce & Mary Leep Dan Monette James & Constance Parker Cathie Richter Kenneth & Barbara Leep Todd Monroe Alysa Passage Nancy Ridgley Beth Leeson Si & Glenna Monsma Teri & Doug Pastoor Wayne & Marilyn Rietberg James Leistra William & Margie Moore Scot Patterson Robert & Gerry Rietveld Bruce & Winnie Leiter Bruce & Jayme Morren Douglas & Thelma Paul Lisa Rios A. Glenn Lemmenes Steven & Judith Morren Robert & Hazel Paul Dale & Sonja Robertson David & Amy Leonard Robert Morris Bill & Judy Paxton Robert Rodenhouse Robert & Renee Leonard Michael & Rachel Mraz Bernard & Elizabeth Petersen Michael Roedema Stephanie & George Leonardos Thomas & Marceline Mudie James & Mary Peterson Carol Roehl Nathan Levandowski Eric & Amy Mueller Martin & Loretta Peterson Sharon & Roy Rogers John & Susan Lichtenberg Calvin & Margo Mulder Ronald Peterson Neal Rogness Melissa Lichtenwalter & Mark Heyboer Harley Mulder Josephine Petroelje Lawrence & Sharon Rogowski Carol Listhartke Mildred Mulder Elinor Pettee Gary & Susan Roode Debra Littell Carrie Mull Chuck & Karen Phillips James & Anna Rose Dr. Kenneth & Ruth Lobbes Paul & Connie Muller Linda Philo Dave & Heidi Rottier Rev. Mary Lokers-Merrill & Clarence Merrill Ronald & Yvonne Muller Bruce & Becky Pienton Noelle Rottier Keith & Kristin Long Jean Mumford Linda Pitsch Peter & Linda Rottschafer Timothy & Kimberly Long Brian & Kristie Murray Pamela & Frederick Plainte Tim & Nancy Rottschafer Catherine Louis Kenneth & Nancy Myers Alvin & Kathleen Plantinga Kurt & Wilma Roudabush Vivian Louis Kirk & Ramona Myers Dr. Aaron & Rebekah Plattner Fred & Kathy Rozema Bill & Ruth Lubach Dr. Madhavi Nagalla Cheryl Pluger Rev. Gysbert Rozenboom Ruth Lubbers Douglas & Lois Nagel Joel Poel Loren Rupke Ethel Lucas Elaine Nagel Robert & Sheryll Poel Berdena Rust Terry Luce Julie Anne Nagel Daryl & Mary Pommer Ryan & Stephanie Ruth Max & Ann Luchies Gordon Nagelkirk Douglas & Anne Poortenga James Ryan Gary & Victoria Ludema Preston & Shirley Nagelkirk Hendrik & Lammegiena Porte Janice & John Ryan Jean Luedtke Randall & Lorie Nederveld Richard & Esther Post Dr. Richard Ryskamp Fred & Barbara Lummen Phyllis Neitzel William & Florence Post Jennifer Sachek Dorothy Lyzenga Teresa Newmarch Gerald & Marilyn Postema Jeffrey Saint William & Amy Mackay David Newton Randall & Lisa Posthumus Lawrence & Winifred Sal Douglas & Cathy MacLeod Irma Neziraj David & Lois Postma Dr. William & Angela Sanders Dr. Jack & Laurie Mahdasian Willard & Twylla Nieboer Jane-Ann Postma Peter & Patricia Sangalli Gary & Mary Mallory Dr. Dick & Ruth Nieusma John & Lorene Postma Kelly Savage William & Joan Mansfield Marissa Nobel Rich & Ruth Postma David & Evelyn Schaafsma Jonathan & Jane Marcus Thomas & Marcia Nobel James & Laura Potter Fred & Joan Schaafsma Holly & Paul Markel Ken Nydam Donald & Margaret Powers Luke Schaap Eddy Marshman David & Elizabeth Nyenhuis Marlowe Pranger John & Michelle Schat Nancy Mason Henrietta Nyenhuis Charles & Nancy Press John Schaub Henry & Connie Mast Edwin & Judy Nyhof Glenn & Audrey Prince Dr. Daniel & Michelle Schellenberg Kevin Masters Bob & Sue Nykamp Paul & Karen Prins Henry & Dorothy Schierbeek John & Patricia McCabe Larry & Adeline Nykamp Victoria Proctor-Gibbs Case Schipper Dr. James & Susan McCarthy Dr. Louis & Blair Nykamp Elizabeth Pruitt James & Leah Schipper Ed & Nancy McDonald Rev. Robert & Erma Nykamp Jeffrey & Jill Pugh Dr. Lisa Schirmer Michael & Lynn McIntosh Thomas & Tracy Nykamp Grant Pulliam Kevin Schlueter Peter Meagher Wes & Lucy Nykamp Jonathan Purucker Ken & Karen Schmidt Timothy Meagher Gordon & Inez Oberg Angela Putnam Daniel & Barbara Schofield Shirlene & Gary Meernik Brian & Karen Obits Gerald & Dawn Pylman Herman & Helen Scholten Muriel Meindertsma Jon O’Brock Norman & Janet Pylman Timothy & Julie Scholten Daniel & Tamra Melpolder Susan Offenbecker Greg Quick Tim & Barbara Schowalter Philip & Margaret Mercorella Kevin O’Grady Brian & Kristyn Quist David & Sara Schreur Dr. Richard & Susan Meschino Deborah Ondersma Kelley & Brian Rapp Donald & Mae Schreur Kenneth & Jane Meulink Craig Oosterhouse Gordon Raterink Mark & Lori Schreur Aloha Meyer Jane & Jim Oosterman Richard & Judith Rathburn Rev. Chris & Carolyn Schroeder David & Joan Meyer William Opland Laura & Chris Readle Ron & Mary Schrotenboer Jack & Charlotte Meyer Roger & Lois Oppenhuizen James & Amy Redder David & Janice Schurman Leslie & Carole Meyering Jason Orr Ryan & Lisa Reichenbacker Al Schut Hannes & Marjorie Meyers Judson Oudbier Michael & Andrea Reiffer Paul & Jane Schut Siegfried & Arlene Michaelis Walter & Mary Kay Ozanich Dr. Bruce & Linda Retterath Richard & Phyllis Schuurman 2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 21 David Schweitzer Drs. Richard & Susan Strikwerda Paul & Kathleen VanDenBrink Gladys VanNoord Cheryl Scott John & Elaine Stroo Robert & Helen Vandenburg Franklin & Joan VanOosten Donald & Jean Scott Calvin Struck Douglas & Elinor VandePol Drs. Brant & Melissa VanOrman The Honorable Joseph & Margaret Scoville Douglas & Vicky Struyk Robert & Susan VandePol Marjorie VanOverloop Larry & Faith Segaar Peter & Carolyn Sturrus David & Theresa VanderArk Allan & Arlene VanPopering David & Patti Selvius Robert & Harlene Suchy Gordon & Saramae VanderArk Martha VanSledright Dr. James Setchfield Duke & Sue Suwyn Arnold & Janice VanderBok Norman & Luanne VanSolkema Dr. Larry & Linda Severidt Jon & Sari Swets Howard & Lola VanderHart Isaac & Alvina VanSomeren Richard Shafto Plonia Swets Virginia & Allan VanderHart Mary VanSweden Karen Sharda Jack & Janice Sytsma Samuel & Jane VanderJagt Donald & Coralynne Van’tHof Grace Shearer Marian Takens Edward & Mary Ann Vanderkamp Brett & Linda VanTol Rosemary Sheets Kenneth Tameling William & Lorna VanderKooi Cornelius & Trudi VanTol Sam Sheffield Lambertus & Frederika Tameling Rev. Nicholas & Jean VanderKwaak Marilyn VanVelzen Michael & Angela Shemanski Adam Tanious Allen & Nancy VanderLaan Dr. Peter & Audrey VanVliet Genevieve & Robert Shepherd Arvin & Pearl Tap Melissa VanderLaan Fred VanWesep Lauren Shuler Rev. Ellsworth TenClay Roger & Jacquelyn VanderLaan Peter VanWingen Donald & Irma Shull Grethel Tenharmsel William & Joyce Vandermay Jeffrey & Nancy VanWinkle Marvin & Virginia Sietsema Michael & Jennifer TePastte Roy & Marie Vandermeer Drs. Gordon & Margaret VanWylen Reka Sietstra James TerBorg Daniel & Ellen VanderMey H. Wayne & Vivian Vanwyngarden Dr. Robert & Andrea Sigworth Curtis & Cheryl TerHaar Bruce & Cheryl VanderMolen William VanZalen Sarah Sikkema Steven & Verlee Terwilliger Larry & Holly VanderPlaats Dennis & Arla VanZanten Erin Silcox Dee & Marvin TeSlaa Claude & Donna VanderPloeg Ron & Cindy Varney Tyling Simmons Dallas & Lauren Thiel Keith & Dorothy VanderPol Gord & Barb Veeneman Sheila Singleton Dr. Roberta Thomas Jack & Joyce VanderSloot Christian & Robin Veenstra Abigayle & Neil Sladick Dr. Stephen Thomas Adrian & Marge VanderStarre Jim & Mary Veldheer Rev. Kenneth & Alice Slager Jayne & Jim Thorne David & Tillie Vanderveen Bruce & Linda Veldkamp Marian Slater Jack & Linda Tiemeyer Margaret VanderVeen David & Ellen Vellenga William & Bjefke Slump Harold & Rosemary Timmer Dr. Theodore & Joan Vanderveen Karen Velzen Susan Smit John & Patricia Timmerman Janys VanderVliet Bill & Barb Venema Dan & Barbara Smith Shelly & Scott Tindall Gerard VanDerVoort Calvin & Pauline Verbrugge Kirsten Smith Laverne & Irene Tinholt Charles & Marla VanderWaal Robert & Arlys Verdoorn Lane & Elaine Smith Wesley & Patricia Tolan Carol VanderWal Calvin & Patricia Verduin Lauren Smith David & Diane Tongue Robert & Barbara VanderWal Bernice Vermeer Lawrence & Maxine Smith Heather & Matthew Treib Dr. Gerald & Jessica VanderWall Jim & Adonna VerMeer Roland & Bernice Smith Berthold Treiber Jeff & Dawn VanderWeele John & Carol Vermeulen Michael & Patricia Snyder Jan & Nancy Treur Steve VanDerWeele John & Adeline Verwolf Jeffrey Sobonya Rick Treur James & Marcia VanderWeg Rick Vida Robin Soller Derek Trout Dorothy VandeVoort Sheila Vigh Harold & Frances Soper Larry Troyer Bruce & Kris VandeVusse Peter & Jean Visser Donald & Carol Sopjes Darrel & Jane Turner Karen VanDeWege Jim & Claire Voetberg Tamara Spears Bruce & Jeanie Uekert George & Gayle VandeWerken Alfred Vogel Betty Speet Kenneth & Fern Uitermarkt Melvin & Vivian VanDis Kathleen & Phillip Vogelsang Tonya & Tom Spencer Virgil Uitvlugt Paul & Ashby VanDokkenburg Gale Volkerding Thomas Sporte Rev. Robert & Charlotte Uken Wilbur & Janice VanDokkenburg Jay & Sarah Volkers Arthur & Janette Sportel Fred & Shawn Ulreich Rich VanDonge Rev. Syburn & Martina Voortman Dr. Bruce & Carla Springer Chuck Urse David & Janet VanDyke Ernest Voss Brooke Squibb Albertha VanAelst Melissa VanDyke Dr. Vitaliy & Marissa Voytenko Randy & Susan Staal Audrey VanAllsburg Michael & Michelle VanDyke Kevin & Laura Vredeveld Derrick Staat David & Carol VanAndel Dr. William & Mary VanDyke Emily Vreeke Todd Stacy Dennis & Ruth VanAndel Gerald & Debra VanDyken Susan & Eric Vroegop Susan Stafford Phyllis VanAndel Dr. Yvonne & William VanEe Jennifer & Timothy Waalkes Alonzo & Linda Stahlbusch Ron & Carol VanAntwerp Brian & Michelle VanGeest Lila Waanders Greta Stam Donald VanArk Michael & Peggy VanHamersveld Steven & Gail Wagenmaker Ben & Ina Stark Myron & Mae VanArk Dr. Gordon & Mary VanHarn Hannah Wagner Edward & Sharon Start Linda VanArtsen Rev. Karl & Joanna VanHarn Scott & June Wagner Mark & Sherry Steenwyk Gerald VanBeek Douglas & Sally VanHill Vivian Waite Paul & Sylvia Steimle Jean VanBeek Gaylon & Geraldene VanHolland Jack & Lorraine Walbridge Scott & Dana Stenstrom Thelma VanBemmel Gilbert VanHolland John & Betty Walker WIlliam Stephenson Edward & Gladys VanBruggen Rebecca VanHorn Glen & Joyce Walstra John & Julia Sterk Doug & Kathy Vance Donald & Wendy VanHuis Keith & Mary Wamser Thyrza Steward Dr. Peter & Penelope VandeHaar Pieter & Sophia VanKampen Carol Warner Sharon Stormo Steven & Laura VandeLune Norma & Lewis VanKuiken Donald & Nancy Warner Robert & Ann Storteboom Richard & Mary VandenBerg John & Kris VanLaan Kathryn Warren Michael & Laura Stoub Philip & Mary VandenBerge Faith VanLaar Duard & Patricia Warsen Neal & Jane Streeter Carrie & Robert VanDenBrink Jack & Johanna VanManen Phyllis Warsen 22 2014 DINNER Lee & Dee Wassink Mark & Heidi Wassink Charles & Eloise Weaver Dr. Thomas Weeber (L to R) Abigayle Jon & Michelle Weeldreyer Carl & Glenda Welmers Sladick (Pine Rest Rev. Richard & Dr. Mary Welscott Foundation board Gary & Dawn Werkman Stephen Wert & Dr. Jane Spies-Wert member) and Edgar & Joan Westenbroek Dr. Richard & Evelyn Westmaas Amanda Van Essen, Elizabeth Westrate members of PR Dr. Pamela & Ron White Wilbert & Berendina Wichers Connect, at the 2014 Dr. James & Mary Wieland Rev Ryan & Stacey Wieland Foundation dinner. Edward Wierenga Michelle Wierenga Scott & Rebekah Wierenga Bonnie Wiers Theresa Wiers CHURCHES AND FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS Arlene Wiersum Alto Christian Reformed Church Waupun, WI Highland Hills Baptist Church Grand Rapids, MI Nathan & Sonja Will Baileyville Reformed Church Baileyville, IL Hillcrest Christian Reformed Church Hudsonville, MI Kimberly & Brandon Williams Barnabas Foundation Tinley Park, IL Hillside Community Church Grand Rapids, MI Stacey Williamson-Nichols Bauer Christian Reformed Church Hudsonville, MI Immanuel Reformed Church Belmond, IA Gregory & Margaret Willit Beckwith Hills Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Kalamazoo Protestant Reformed Kalamazoo, MI Mark Wilson Bethany Christian Reformed Church Holland, MI Kelloggsville Church Kentwood, MI Roger & Wilma Winkels Bethany Reformed Church Kalamazoo, MI LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Jan Winters & Thomas Moore Bethel Christian Reformed Church Fulton, IL Leighton Christian Reformed Church Leighton, IA Warren & Karen Winterson Bethel Christian Reformed Church Zeeland, MI Luctor Christian Reformed Church Prairie View, KS Curtis & Ruth Witte Bethel Lutheran Church Howard City, MI Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Holland, MI Henry & Thressa Witte Borculo Christian Reformed Church Zeeland, MI Mayfair Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Dr. Jerry & Kathleen Wittengen Brookfield Christian Reformed Church Brookfield, WI McBain Christian Reformed Church McBain, MI Rev. John & Betty Witvliet Brookside Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Mercies of God Association Grand Rapids, MI Peter & Frances Wobbema Byron Center Protestant Reformed Church Byron Center, MI Meredith Drive Reformed Church Des Moines, IA Connie Woldring Caledonia Christian Reformed Church Caledonia, MI Munster Christian Reformed Church Munster, IN Alan & Sandra Wolffis Calvary Christian Reformed Church Pella, IA Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI William & Delores Wolterstorff Cedar Christian Reformed Church Cedar, IA Netherlands Reformed Church Kalamazoo, MI Matthew & Esther Woudenberg Central Avenue Christian Reformed Church Holland, MI New Covenant Community Church Grand Rapids, MI Fred Wright Central United Methodist Church Traverse City, MI New Life Christian Reformed Church Highland, IN Ardith Wylie Central Wesleyan Church Holland, MI North Blendon Christian Reformed Church Hudsonville, MI Marvin & Suzanne Wynalda Coopersville Christian Reformed Church Coopersville, MI Oakland Christian Reformed Church Hamilton, MI Richard & Sonja Yeates Cornerstone United Methodist Church Caledonia, MI Oskaloosa First Christian Reformed Church Oskaloosa, IA Gloria Yff Covenant Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Palo Alto Christian Reformed Church Palo Alto, CA Susan Yoder Cutlerville East Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Pella First Christian Reformed Church Pella, IA Jeff & Julie Yonker East Martin Christian Reformed Church Martin, MI Pella Second Christian Reformed Church Pella, IA Robert & Joanne Yonker East Palmyra Christian Reformed Church Palmyra, NY Pella Second Reformed Church Pella, IA Craig Youker East Side Christian Reformed Church Warrensville Heights, OH Pine Rest Chapel Grand Rapids, MI Michael & Megan Zambiasi Escalon Christian Reformed Church Escalon, CA Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI David & Jeanne Zandee Faith Christian Reformed Church Holland, MI Prairie Edge Christian Reformed Church Portage, MI Alfred & Marilyn Zandstra Faith Christian Reformed Church Pella, IA The Presbyterian Church of Traverse City Traverse City, MI Lynne Zank Faith Reformed Church Traverse City, MI Providence Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Erica Zarafonetis Faith United Church of God Grand Rapids, MI Quincy Christian Reformed Church Quincy, WA Donald & Marjorie Zerial Fellowship Reformed Church Holland, MI Rosewood Reformed Church Jenison, MI Matthew & Marijo Zimmerman First Cutlerville Christian Reformed Church Byron Center, MI Seymour Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI David & Marilyn Zondervan First Prinsburg Christian Reformed Church Prinsburg, MN South Grandville Christian Reformed Church Grandville, MI Dr. Susan Zonnebelt-Smeenge & First United Methodist Church Grand Rapids, MI Southwest Protestant Reformed Church Wyoming, MI Dr. Robert C. DeVries Fourteenth Street Christian Reformed Church Holland, MI SS. Peter & Paul Church Grand Rapids, MI Henry & Verla Zuiderveen Fremont First Christian Reformed Church Fremont, MI United Methodist Women Traverse City, MI Bernard & Judith Zwart Frontline Bible Church Byron Center, MI Waupun First Christian Reformed Church Waupun, WI Frank Zwart Fuller Avenue Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Western Theological Seminary Holland, MI Dr. Timothy & Alice Zwart Georgetown Christian Reformed Church Hudsonville, MI Woodlawn Christian Reformed Church Grand Rapids, MI Myra Zwiep Graafschap Christian Reformed Church Holland, MI Zutphen Christian Reformed Church Hudsonville, MI Eleanor Zwier Grant Christian Reformed Church Grant, MI David & Beatrice Zylstra Hanley Christian Reformed Church Grandville, MI 2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 23 GOLF CLASSIC CORPORATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS (L to R) The winning 4Front Credit Union The 81 on East Bay foursome from the Accurate Regrinding Service Advisors Asset Management, Inc. 2015 Golf Classic: Ajacs Die Sales Corporation Chris Beckering, Scott Alfie Embroidery Allianz Global Investors Distributors Alfree, Tim Schowalter AMDG Architects Incorporated Anonymous (2) (Pine Rest Foundation ASR Health Benefits board member) and AT&T Employee Giving Campaign Autocam Corporation Andy Visser. FOUNDATIONS AND Baker Book House Bank of America Bay Winds Federal Credit Union Bill Marsh Automotive Group Joymar, Inc. PIMCO Investments LLC FOUNDATIONS AND Buiten & Associates LLC Kendall Electric, Inc. Pioneer Construction, Inc. TRUSTS Cerny Industries LLC Kennari Consulting Preferred Mobile Homes Chemical Bank Kent District Library Pro Harvest Solutions, Inc. Baird Foundation, Inc. Clock Corporation Kent Intermediate School District Progressive Architecture Engineering Planning Battle Creek Community Foundation Collar Clinic Kitchen Choreography LLC PwC BCBSM Foundation Comerica Bank Kitchen Fellowship, Art & Eats Retreats Renegade Brands Marion & Marlene Betten Foundation Cook Holdings Knorr Marketing Request Foods The Community Foundation of the Holland/ Corners Limited Lacks Enterprises, Inc. Rhoades McKee Zeeland Area Credit Union ONE Lake Michigan Credit Union Robert Baird Company Peter C. & Emajean Cook Foundation Crowe Horwath Lake Michigan LLC Rowerdink, Inc. DeKock Family Foundation Custer Office Environments Lasers Resource Russ’ Restaurant Douglas & Maria DeVos Foundation Cutlerville Eyecare Leisure Living Management, Inc. Sandi’s Family Restaurant Richard & Helen DeVos Foundation Cutlerville Gaines Chamber of Commerce The Lighthouse Neurological Serv-U-Success DeWitt Conduit Foundation Dean Baker, Inc. Rehabilitation Center Sheren Plumbing & Heating Joan Kuyper Farver Foundation DeHaan Tile & Floor Covering, Inc. Long Ventures LLC Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge Frank B. & Virginia V. Fehsenfeld Charitable Diamonds in the Rough Lumbermen’s, Inc. Spectrum Health Foundation Eikenhout, Inc. Macatawa Bank Spring Lake Public Schools N. Lucile Fles Charitable Lead Trust Elzinga & Volkers March of Dimes Strikwerda Family Dentistry Marinus Goote Revocable Living Trust Everett’s Landscape Management Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital Stroo Funeral Home, Inc. Grand Haven Area Community Foundation EXCEL Office Interiors, Inc. McDonald Plumbing Target Corporation Grand Rapids Community Foundation Fast Physical Therapy Meijer, Inc. Tender Lawn Care Hastings Mutual Insurance Company Fasteners, Inc. Mercantile Bank Tennant Company Charitable Foundation Fifth Third Bank Mercy Health Saint Mary’s Tom Stehouwer Auto Sales Hattie Hannah Keeney Trust Fund Genesis Non-Profit Housing Corporation Merrill Lynch Town & Country Group The Korff Foundation GMB Architecture+Engineering Metro Health Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce The Nicholas E. Leep & Hilda Leep Gordon Food Services Michigan Professional Insurance Exchange Traverse City State Bank Foundation Grand Rapids Community Media Center Michigan State University - College of Traverse Dental Associates PC The Meijer Foundation Grand Rapids New Car Dealers Association Human Medicine Unidine Corporation MSJ Foundation Grand Traverse Resort & Casinos Midwest Psychology USI Insurance Services The Calvin & Harriet Nagel Estate Grand Valley State University Mikalan Roofing, Inc. VanAndel Institute National Christian Foundation West Michigan Great Lakes Utility & Concrete Construction Millennia Telecom VanDam & Krusinga Building & Restoration National Philanthropic Trust Greater Ottawa County United Way Miller Johnson Vriesman & Korhorn Civil Engineering The Donald A. Pell Trust Grotenhuis MLive Media Group Weather Shield Roofing Systems Pella Community Foundation Guardians of Comedy Improv Morgan Stanley Williams Distributing Pella Rolscreen Foundation Harborside Dental MTM Recognition Zaagman Memorial Chapel, Inc. Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Heyboer Landscape Maintenance, Inc. Munson Medical Center Zion Heating & Cooling Edgar & Elsa Prince Foundation Holland Home/Raybrook Manor National Cherry Festival Traverse City Community Foundation Holland Litho Printing Service National Heating & Cooling David & Carol VanAndel Foundation Hope College Nederveld Associates Surveying VanderLaan Family Foundation Hospice of Michigan Network for Good Verduin Charitable Foundation Howard Miller Company Neuberger Berman Samuel L. Westerman Foundation Huizinga Lawn Sprinkling, Inc. Norris, Perné & French The Harry Donald White Estate Huntington Nulty Insurance Integrated Architecture Nyenhuis Collision Center J. Milito & Associates Pageworks 24 IN MEMORY OF: Thomas Mulder Marilyn Burman IN HONOR OF: Janys VanderVliet Thomas & Elsie Corwin Dr. Robert Baker Dale Barnaby Kelvin & Nancy DenBoer Dr. Richard & Alyce Houskamp Harry & Phyllis Blain Freda Pell Theodore & Rotha Essenburg Barbara Haveman Anonymous Harley Mulder Cynthia Busscher Ed & Nancy McDonald Jack & Barbara Ballema Jane & Jim Oosterman Rev. John & Betty Witvliet Ronald & Yvonne Muller Andrew & Marian Breuker Jack & Linda Tiemeyer Larry & Carol Rhoades Gerald & Evelyn DeVos Gaylon & Geraldene VanHolland Gregory Croskey Ben & Ina Stark Theodore & Rotha Essenburg Gilbert VanHolland Thomas Croskey Neal & Jane Streeter Fasteners, Inc. Jim and Claire Voetberg Wesley & Patricia Tolan Marinus Goote Dr. Richard Houskamp Carol Warner Gordon Food Services Bertha VandeLune Phyllis VanAndel Donald & Nancy Warner Hal & Christie Hoppa Margaret Bouchard Max & Ann Luchies Carol Dalebout Ruth Jasperse Marge Boersma Bruce & Ann Mingerink Sharon Halverson Drs. Gordon & Margaret VanWylen Bert Boersma The Donald A. Pell Trust Ryan & Lisa Reichenbacker Donald & Mae Schreur Robert & Gerry Rietveld Randall Johnson Harriet Bouw Betty Speet Lisa Rios Rev. Janet Carter Theodore & Rotha Essenburg Vivian Waite Herman & Helen Scholten Pete Lanser John & Julia Sterk Sidney Brock Avon Plockmeyer Jayne & Jim Thorne Judy Jongsma Kenneth & Katherine Brock Dan & Barbara Smith Howard & Lola VanderHart Douglas & Cathy MacLeod Steven & Verlee Terwilliger H. Wayne & Vivian Vanwyngarden Ruth Busscher Keith & Mary Wamser Betty Kleinjan Louise Brinks Carolyn Postma Dr. Pamela & Ron White John & Brenda Coles Robert & Marilyn Dykstra Neal & Linda DeJongh Robert Morris Melissa VanderLugt Hannah Layle Harvey Duthler Jean Mumford Hendrik & Lammegiena Porte Timothy & Shirley Layle Mary Bartling Patricia Cooper Beatrice Redder Laurel VanderWeg David Milhorn Dan & Lou Ann Gaydou James & Amy Redder Steven & Darleen Dangel Dan & Lou Ann Gaydou Grand Rapids New Car Dealers Association Ruth Lubbers Don & Dorothy Kullgren Andrew Schipper Gordon & Inez Oberg Douglas & Lois Nagel Macatawa Bank Karen Ensink James & Constance Parker Joni & Thomas DeFouw Michael & Sandra Krikke Jeffrey & Jill Pugh Julie Anne Nagel Judy Harkema Timothy & Julie Scholten Christopher & Julie Fennema Nellie Schuurman Marian Slater Hazel Paul VanderLaan Family Foundation Kenneth & Patricia DeBoer James & Marcia VanderWeg Robert Paul Richard & Phyllis Schuurman Rev. Richard & Dr. Mary Welscott Patricia Heyboer Douglas & Vicky Struyk Kristina Sisk Raymond & Janet Clegg Gerard VanDerVoort Dr. William VanEerden Bob & Sue Nykamp Marian DeVries Susan & Eric Vroegop Shirleyann Gould Adam Singleton Robert Stephans Kent Intermediate School District Sheila Singleton Rod VanVelzen Erica Zarafonetis Aloha Meyer Marilyn VanVelzen Bernard & Elizabeth Petersen Jack Stahl Joel Vanderveen Elizabeth Pruitt Dr. Bryan Judge Cornelius Vogel Dr. Theodore & Joan Vanderveen Kurt & Wilma Roudabush Anna Boermans Marvin & Virginia Sietsema Elsie Tiemeyer Si & Glenna Monsma Jeff Yonker Jack & Lorraine Walbridge Michael & Karen Bosma Dr. Dick & Ruth Nieusma Robert & Joanne Yonker Thomas & Elsie Corwin Nulty Insurance Dr. William Hiemstra Randall & Betty Heyboer David & Elizabeth Nyenhuis Gloria Yff Joymar, Inc. PwC Gary & Mary Mallory Plonia Swets Rev. Donald & Martha Lam Harley Mulder William & Joyce Vandermay Nicholas & Debra Lam Michael & Angela Shemanski Alfred Vogel Stroo Funeral Home, Inc. Gabrielle Lambert Thelma VanBemmel Millie Lambert Gilbert VanHolland

Jackie Martin Peter “Pat” Tiemeyer Dr. Bryan Judge Anonymous Michael & Karen Bosma Willard & Joyce Brock 2015 Pine Rest Annual Report 25 PINE REST LEADERSHIP Pine Rest Board of Directors Ginny VanderHart, Chairperson Mission Honorable Joseph Scoville, Chairperson Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services is called to express Jon Swets, Vice Treasurer the healing ministry of Jesus Christ by providing behavioral Nick Kroeze, Secretary health services with professional excellence, Christian integrity, Mark Eastburg, PhD, President and CEO and compassion. Alan Armstrong, MD, Chief Medical Officer Valarie Mathis–Allen, MD, President of the Medical Staff Vision Scott Bolinder Guided by Mission, we promise a compassionate care Randall Christenson, MD experience that changes lives. We support this promise of Sylvia Daining healing through measurable outcomes and value. Honorable Patricia Gardner Reverend Wes Granberg-Michaelson Pine Rest Executive Council LaRissa Hollingsworth Mark Eastburg, PhD Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr., PhD President and Chief Executive Officer Suzanne Keep, PhD Reverend Ron Kool Bob Nykamp, MA Stephanie Leonardos Vice President and Chief Operating Officer John Lichtenberg Alan Armstrong, MD Glenn Mitcham Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Victoria Proctor-Gibbs Kathleen Vogelsang Paul Karsten, MA Gary Werkman Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer Tom Elzinga, BA Pine Rest Community and Residential Services Vice President of General Services Board of Directors Jan Winters, President Valarie Mathis–Allen, MD Mary Ann Cartwright President of the Medical Staff Mark Eastburg, PhD Al Jansen, BS George Grant, PhD Corporate Director of Community and Residential Services Al Jansen Bob Nykamp Scott Wagner, MSW, MBA Charlie Selmon Vice President of Behavioral Health Solutions Carol VanderWal, MPH Director of Business Development and Grant Management Bill Johnson, MS, CHCIO PINE REST FOUNDATION LEADERSHIP Director of Information Services Pine Rest Foundation Mission Scott Halstead, PhD The Pine Rest Foundation exists to provide Pine Rest Christian Vice President of Professional Practice Group Mental Health Services with financial resources and community support so its ministry of love and healing in Christ’s name can Susan Langeland, MBA flourish and be enhanced. Corporate Director of Hospital Based Services Teresa Newmarch, MPA, CFRE Pine Rest Foundation Board of Governors Executive Director of Pine Rest Foundation Peter Baldwin, President James Rose, MS, MA PR Connect Stephen Wert, Vice President Director of Marketing and Communications Abigayle Sladick, Chair Jan Winters, Treasurer Donna Bova Kelly Domagala, BSN, MSN, CENP, RN-BC Jeff Yonker, Secretary Mark Breon Chief Nurse Executive of Hospital Based Services Mark Eastburg, PhD, Ex-Officio Danielle DeWitt Teresa Newmarch, Ex-Officio Bob VandePol, MSW Chuck Kierpiec Peter Boumgarden, PhD Executive Director of Employee and Church Kelsey Lamb, MD Peg Breon Assistance Programs Kristin Long Reverend Tony Campbell Julie Ann Mulder Andy George, MS Samantha Howell Eric Ryan Director of Human Resources Suzanne Keep, PhD Amy Sawade Laurie Murphy Jason Schemmel Jim Schipper Ryan Slusarzyk Tim Schowalter Latricia Trice Abigayle Sladick Amanda VanEssen Allen VanderLaan Sasha Wolff Gary Werkman 26 “This past year has changed me for the better. I am learning to love me again and respect who I am. I could not have accomplished this without my care team!” – A Pine Rest Patient

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