2007 eport l R ua nn A e! riv th nors help us Our do Morrison Annual Report w 1 CEO’s Report Experience Making a Difference Dear Supporters and Friends, Morrison, Peninsula Children’s Center Health Foundation, Maybelle Clark and the Hearing & Speech Institute Macdonald Fund, United Way, and am proud to report that during joined together to develop integrated Children’s Investment Fund. the past year, Morrison Child and accessible services for low-income I and Family Services provided a families in North/Northeast Portland. Morrison’s accomplishments are wide range of mental health services The goal is to promote healthy, safe, made possible by the compassionate to nearly 6,000 children and their and stable families and prepare children community of donors and supporters families in the Portland area. In our for a successful educational experience whom we celebrate in this annual world, where we help to mend broken by building a multi-disciplinary team of report. Every gift, every volunteer hour, lives, that number represents a major professionals. This team meets a range every in-kind contribution is important accomplishment. I would like to of children’s and families’ needs – mental and valued and contributes to our ability highlight two exemplary programs and physical health, early childhood to touch the lives of children. Without that indicate Morrison’s stature in the care and education, case management, you, our ability to improve the lives of Morrison’s mental health community: Oregon’s most troubled children would accomplishments be greatly diminished. Morrison is the only organization are made in the Pacifi c Northwest to receive I spend much of my time in the recognition from SAMHSA, the community, meeting with our many possible by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental donors and learning about why you Health Services Administration. support Morrison. I’ve heard touching compassionate SAMHSA wants to ensure that stories this year about the impact community of individuals and families suffering from Morrison has had in your lives and in the substance abuse and mental health lives of people you know. That’s why donors and problems have the very best care that I love doing this work – I get to be so our professions can offer. SAMHSA close to so many miracles. supporters whom wants to recognize providers who we celebrate are offering high-quality, up-to-date, parent education and support, and child I sincerely hope you will continue to be research-based, effective services. We development – in one neighborhood a part of the Morrison community for in this annual won the Science to Service Award location. This model of comprehensive, many years to come. The children and in the Mental Health Promotion integrated family support services targets families we serve need you. report. category for our implementation of social determinants of health such as The Incredible Years, a prevention level of education, social isolation, and Thank you. and intervention program for preschool insecurity/stress. This partnership is children at risk for developing severe supported by the Kaiser Permanente behavioral and aggressive problems. Community Fund at the Northwest Tia Gray Stecher, Chief Executive Offi cer Morrison Annual Report w 2 About Morrison ounded by Dr. Carl Morrison in continuum of services, providing 1947, Morrison Child and Family family counseling, crisis intervention, FServices integrates multiple education, individual treatment and programs specializing in mental health case management services in clinic treatment for approximately 6,000 settings, in the community, and in local emotionally disturbed children ages schools. birth to 18. These programs include early intervention, day treatment and Morrison, the largest provider of mental proctor care for children 3-6 years of health services for children in the state, age, residential treatment for teen girls, is recognized for a highly effective mental health treatment for children family-centered outpatient program, and youth displaying inappropriate which works to strengthen family sexual behavior, and mental health and and community ties, and our internal substance abuse treatment for teens. Program Evaluation department that The outpatient programs represent maximizes the effectiveness of our the largest segment of the Morrison programs. ission To provide quality comprehensive social, mental health, and educational services that strengthen the family and to establish effective partnerships that promote community responsibility for children and families. Morrison Annual Report w 3 Programs Early Intervention – neighborhood- Rosemont Treatment Center and based programs designed to educate School – a 50-bed secure residential parents so they make better child-rearing facility for teen girls who require choices. Programs include Parents intensive treatment for mental health Anonymous©, Incredible Years and Listos and, in most cases, substance abuse Para Aprender. issues. Hand in Hand Day Treatment – Counterpoint – provides mental health offers intensive day treatment services treatment to children and youth who and integrated, specialized therapeutic are displaying inappropriate sexual foster care (proctor care) services for behavior and suffering from emotional or preschool children ages 3 to 6 years behavioral problems. who have been severely abused Breakthrough – offers mental health and neglected. and substance abuse treatment for teens Edgefi eld Day Treatment – who are addicted to drugs and alcohol, helps children ages 6 through including day treatment, proctor care, 12 years with emotional, outpatient and case management, and behavioral, and academic specific treatment for Latino youth. problems. Outpatient Services – the largest segment of Morrison continuum of services, providing family counseling, crisis intervention, education and case management services in clinic settings, in the community, and in local schools. Program Evaluation – documents the results of our programs; guides innovations and improvements. For more detailed information on our programs and events, please visit our website at www.morrisonkids.org. Morrison Annual Report w 4 Morrison Annual Report w 4 Board of Directors Chair Jane Holbrook Amy Dickerson Vice President Chair-Elect NW Division Administration Manager Pati Schmitt Bank of the West Shareholder, Perkins & Co Lilisa Hall Secretary Executive Director Bruce Kelly Pacific Power Foundation 2nd Vice President Director, Communications, PacifiCorp The Standard Sue Hennessy Treasurer Vice President, Health Plan Services Chris Sizemore Kaiser Permanente Northwest Vice President/Portfolio Manager Vision Capital Management, Inc. Peter Hoogerhuis John Acosta Todd Lindsey Partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP Jodi Amato Account Manager, BCI Group, Inc. Pam Lum Senior Vice President, Umpqua Bank Ruth Beyer Partner, Stoel Rives LLP Larry Wobbrock Larry Wobbrock Trial Lawyer PC Elise Bouneff Vice President & Professional Banking Julie Young Manager Bank of the Cascades Chuck Zwick Corporate Director of Leadership Mareesa Elmquist Programs Attorney PCC Structurals, Inc. Caroline Guest Attorney Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt Morrison Annual Report w 5 National Mortgage Co. The Saltzman Family Fund of Corporations Morrison Investors New Seasons Market Oregon Jewish Community ACF West Inc. NIKE Inc. Foundation Albertson’s Inc. Nordstrom Charlotte Schwartz Albina Community Bank North Pacifi c Group, Inc. Chris Sizemore Amalie Robert Estate Northwest Quilters John and Maggie Stott Marilyn Denham Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. NW Cutting Edge, Inc. M. Joan Taylor Compass Eileen and Bruce Drake Anam Cara Cellars NW Natural Tom and Tandra Teramura Dave Earnest Auctionpay NW Palate Magazine Scott and Margaret Terrall Circle Marc Fovinci and Ulrike Devoto Bank of the Cascades Pacifi c Gas and Electric Travis and Lisa Terrall Nels Gabbert and Eileen Trudeau The Boeing Company Pastini Restaurant Pacifi c Power Compass Circle members Roy and Roslyn Tucker Mrs. Virginia Grant Bullard Smith Jernstedt Wilson PCC Structurals, Inc. Douglas Van Allen Foundation have made unrestricted gifts Ron and Linda Greenman Bullivant Houser Bailey PEO Chapter Alan and Elizabeth Vandehey of $1,000 or more in any Dana and Gary Griggs Coldwell Banker Perkins & Company, PC has supported Morrison Gayle and Carol Veber Lisa and Phil Hargrave Capital Pacifi c Bank Platt Electric Supply given fi scal year. Unrestricted Joan Welch for many years. In Sue Hennessy Care Design PNW Welfare Maryann Yelnosky and Jesse Smith means these gifts can be used Kathleen and Peter Hoogerhuis Catlin Gabel School Portland General Electric 2007, the Foundation Julie and Bill Young Fund of The where the need is greatest, as Angela and Shane Jackson Chubb & Son Portland Monthly Oregon Community Foundation awarded Morrison Alan James Fund of The Oregon CIBC World Markets Corporation Quantec LLC determined by the Board of Community Foundation Chuck Zwick Combined Federal Campaign $10,000 to fund a Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Directors. Jennifer Johnson Crate & Barrel Oregon weekly Parent Support Larry Jones and Debbie Dinehart Custom Plate & Profi les Safeway, Inc. Foundations Al and Nancy Jubitz Deloitte Shedrain Corporation Group and parenting Bruce and Colleen Kelly Supporters Dunn Carney Allen Higgins & Tongue Katz Foundation Siltronic Corporation training activities Christopher and Mary Rice Kent These generous donors have LLP St. Joseph the Worker Church Kohnstamm Family Foundation Molly Kohnstamm Durham and
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