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Summer 2015NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONUS POSTAGE
PAIDPIERRE, SD
PERMIT #123
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OVER 850 SUPPORTERS ATTENDED PALM SUNDAY BRUNCH
SEE PAGE 11 FORADDITIONAL PALM
SUNDAY PHOTOS & COPY
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR
2015 ANNUAL BANQUET OF CSS SEPTEMBER 20thFR. WILLIAM PAULY, SJ, TO RECEIVE THE FOUNDERS AWARD (Posthumously)
PREVIOUS FOUNDER’S AWARD HONOREES:2010 Msgr. William O’Connell2011 Archbishop Charles Chaput2012 Sisters of St. Martin Monastery2013 Archbishop Blase Cupich2014 SD Knights of Columbus
Fr. William Pauly, SJ(1947-2006)
Superior of the Holy RosaryJesuit Community in Pine
Ridge from 1989-2006
Fr. Thomas Lawler, SJProvincial of the
Wisconsin ProvinceSociety of Jesus
Fr. Thomas Lawler, SJ, Provincialof the Wisconsin Province,
Society of JesusKEYNOTE SPEAKER
TIME: 3 PM TO 5 PMDATE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015PLACE: RUSHMORE PLAZA CIVIC CENTERTICKET INFORMATION WILLBE ANNOUNCED IN JULY.
Doris Bride and Connie ForstnerAnnual Meeting Co-Chairs
Pictured just prior to the Brunch Program are (from left top row): Jim Kinyon, CSS Executive Director; Margaret Simonson, Diocese Chancellor; and Dr. Rich-ard Gowen, Master of Cer-emonies (Former President of Dakota State College and SDSM&T).
(From left bottom row): The Most Rev. Robert Gruss, Bishop of Rapid City; Steph-anie Hurd, President of CSS and Msgr. James Patrick Shea, President of the Uni-versity of Mary and our Key-note Speaker.
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The Palm Sunday brunch is the largest single annual appeal for fi-nancial support to help sustain the operations of Catholic Social Ser-vices throughout western South Dakota. About $130,000 was raised through sponsorship and the free-will offering at the Brunch. Many of our clients are unable to pay for only a part of the costs of their services. In some cases they are unable to pay anything. Your donations place you next to our counselors and prevention special-ists as we serve the poor in our communities.
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES2014-2015 LEADERSHIPOFFICERSTerm Expires 6/30/2015President – Stephanie HurdVice President – Susan MeyerSecretary – Pam FritzTreasurer – Cassie WardExecutive Director – Jim KinyonDIRECTORSTerms Expire 6/30/2015Cory Fisher Pam Fritz Stephanie Hurd Brenda WillsTerms Expire 6/30/2016Cassie Ward Susan Meyer Jon Kellar Rick SoulekTerms Expire 6/30/2017Lisa Kendrick WesolickDavid DiMariaSusan RaposaDr. Steve Massopust Permanent Board Seat:The Most Reverend Robert GrussSTAFFExecutive Staff:Jim Kinyon – Executive DirectorDepartment Heads:Vacancy, Director: Lakota Circles of Hope ProgramLorinda Collings, Director: Human Resources/Finance Dept.Cathy Larsen, Director: Counseling Dept.John Schmit, Director: Communications/Development Dept.Natalie Lecy, Director: Family Services Dept.Counseling and Prevention Staff:Lena AbourezkDarlene Nichols-EcoffeyGwen HolmesTracy PalecekLisa SpielmannTecie TurnerFran VanBrockelCaitlin WankowskiEvelyn WilderSupport Staff:Tina Dockter - Insurance AdministratorMelinda Sass - Secretary/Receptionist
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PALM SUNDAY BRUNCH MAJOR FUNDRAISER FOR CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS
IF YOU RECOGNIZE THAT SOMEONE IS SUFFERING,YOU CAN CONNECT, YOU CAN REACH OUT TO CSS
AND YOU CAN GET THEM SOME HELP.
Pictured at the Reception for the Palm Sunday Brunch at Bishop Robert Gruss’ home are: (from left) Jim Kinyon, CSS Executive Director; Stephanie Hurd, CSS President; Msgr. James P. Shea, President of the University of Mary and our Keynote Speaker; and Bishop Gruss. Stephanie presented a gift from Prairie Edge Trading Company & Art Gallery to Msgr. Shea at this Sponsors Reception.
(Above) The topic of Msgr. Shea’s keynote ad-dress was the “Living the Joy of the Gospel.” Msgr. Shea is the President of the University of Mary located in Bismarck. The University cur-rently has about 3200 students.
Members of the CSS Communications and De-velopment Committee were responsible for all the arrangements for both the Reception and the Brunch. Pictured at the Reception (from left) are: Lisa Wesolick, Lil Schmit, Doris Bride, Susan Raposa and Lisa Kinyon. (Not pictured): Andrea Sabow, Debbie Johnson, Brenda Wills and Connie Forstner.
Member of the St. Thomas More Jazz Band entertained the 850 guests at the Palm Sunday Brunch in the Ballroom at the Ramkota Hotel.
Cathy LarsenMS, LPC-MH, QMHP,
ACTClinical Supervisor
PersonalityChange
Agitation Withdrawal Hopelessness
Contact me or any of our professionalMental Health Counselors to
schedule an appointment.
605-348-6086css@cssrapidcity.com
PoorSelf-Care
(Source: US Department of Health and Human Services)
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CSS HOLDS BOARD/DEPARTMENT HEADS RETREAT AT TERRA SANCTA RETREAT CENTER ON FEBRUARY 28
UPLIFTING PARENTS PROGRAM HELPING YOUNG FAMILIES
SUCCEED AND GROW
The Board of Directors and Department Heads held a day-long Planning Retreat in February. Some of the new 5-Year Goals included: Suicide Pre-vention, access to Child Care, use of Para Professionals to supplement staff, a review of services offered and communities served, expanding LCH into middle schools, employment of a grant writer, expansion of marketing ef-forts, Estate Gift marketing and the utilization of new technology to improve the delivery of services.
(Photos from April’s Uplifting Parents Coalition meeting) One of the Uplifting Parents Program Grad-uates presented a Star Quilt to a Coalition member, Joy Rehfeld from the Department of Labor, as a token of thanks for her dedication to her clients. Joy is retir-ing next week from many years of services to those in need. Natalie Lecy is the Program Director at CSS.
Jim Kinyon, CSS Executive Director, set the stage for a discussion on reducing poverty in our community.
Natalie Lecy, Director of the Family Services Department, explains the new Uplifting Parents Program, etc.
Joanne Beare, Director of the Lakota Circles of Hope Pro-gram, announces plans to expand into middle schools.
Lorinda Collings, Director of Finance and HR reviews the growth in income/expenses and several new initiatives for FY2016.
Cathy Larsen, Director of the Counseling Department, out-lines her program expansion proposals for the next 5-years.
Stephanie Hurd, CSS President, lead the Retreat discussion and prioritiza-tion of goals identified. The Retreat began with Mass celebrated by Bishop Robert Gruss and ended with a Reception for participants and their spouses. The final 5-Year Goals, Fiscal 2016 Business Plan, Budget and Leadership assignments will be approved by the Board at their June 4th meeting.
Thank You!ASH WEDNESDAYAPPEAL - $81,000
PALM SUNDAY BRUNCHCOLLECTION - $129,000
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICESLEADERSHIP HISTORY 1972-2016
YEAR PRESIDENTS EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS1972 Bishop Dimmerling Authorized Msgr. William O’Connell1973 Daughters of Charity Arrive Msgr. William O’Connell1974 Organizational Efforts Continue Msgr. William O’Connell1975 CSS Incorporated Msgr. William O’Connell1976 First Board Meeting Held Msgr. William O’Connell1977 Dr. Richard Kovarik Rev. Christian Keller1978 Dr. Richard Kovarik Rev. Christian Keller1979 Dr. Richard Kovarik Rev. Christian Keller1980 Dr. Richard Kovarik Rev. Christian Keller1981 Dr. Richard Kovarik Rev. Christian Keller1982 Dr. Richard Kovarik Rev. Christian Keller1983 Sr. Margaret Mary O.S.B. Rev. Christian Keller1984 Gene Lightenberg Rev. Christian Keller1985 Gene Lightenberg Curt Bomesberger1986 Gene Lightenberg Msgr. Michael Woster1987 Guy Edwards Msgr. Michael Woster1988 Guy Edwards Msgr. Michael Woster1989 Tom Lehnert Sr. Marmion Howe1990 Judge Patrick Lee Sr. Marmion Howe1991 Judge Patrick Lee Sr. Marmion Howe1992 Judge Patrick Lee Sr. Marmion Howe1993 Paul Sedlacek Jim Kinyon1994 Paul Sedlacek Jim Kinyon1995 Paul Sedlacek Jim Kinyon1996 Delores Catron Jim Kinyon1997 Delores Catron Jim Kinyon1998 Delores Catron Jim Kinyon1999 Dr. Cecilia Lang Jim Kinyon2000 Dr. Cecilia Lang Jim Kinyon2001 Gary Jensen Jim Kinyon2002 Gary Jensen Jim Kinyon2003 Sharon Zeller Jim Kinyon2004 Sharon Zeller Jim Kinyon2005 Dr. John Usera Jim Kinyon2006 Dr. John Usera Jim Kinyon2007 Gogie Enstad Jim Kinyon2008 Gogie Enstad Jim Kinyon2009 Tim Thomas Jim Kinyon2010 Tim Thomas Jim Kinyon2011 David DiMaria Jim Kinyon2012 David DiMaria Jim Kinyon2013 David DiMaria Jim Kinyon2014 Stephanie Hurd Jim Kinyon2015 Stephanie Hurd Jim Kinyon2016 Susan Meyer - Elect Jim Kinyon
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Pictured near the CSS booth are (left) John Schmit CSS De-velopment Director and Richie Nordstrom, Rapid City Council Member. Sandy Diegel, Executive Director of the JTV Foun-dation was the keynote speaker and reported on the following Programs:
Stephen Wesolick (left) facilitated the Seminar. He was assisted by his spouse Lisa Wesolick. Both are with the Wesolick Law Firm. JD Henderson, a Seminar participant and Jim Kinyon (far right) CSS Executive Director are also pictured at the Seminar. Future Seminars are in the planning stages, with times, dates and locations to be announced later.
ANNUAL COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP MEETINGHELD ON APRIL 16TH AT THE JOURNEY MUSEUM
OVER 20 PARTICIPATED IN THE SECOND ESTATEPLANNING/PLANNED GIVING SEMINAR APRIL 18th
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Various events will take place throughout the month to bring awareness to the people living in Western South Dakota that there is help and there is hope. One of the highlighted activities during May is our Mental Health Awareness & Suicide Prevention Day to be held May 21, 2015, at the Main Street Square. This year’s theme is Healthy Minds, Healthy Families.
There are 11 nonprofit, 501(c)(3)mental health organizations; Black Hills Health Care System Department of Veteran Affairs, Catholic Social Services, Children’s Home, Community Health Center of the Black Hills, Front Porch Coalition, Lifeways, LSS, National Alliance on Mental Ill-ness, South Dakota National Guard, Behavior Management Systems, and Youth & Family Ser-vices joining their collective voices for mental wellness. The 211 Helpline, Children’s Home Society, the National Guard and NAMI Recovery Connections, will also join us in the May 21st ac-tivities.
This is the fourth Annual Mental Health Aware-ness & Suicide Prevention Day in Rapid City. The first year we had about 125 people attend, the sec-ond year closer to 250 and we continue to grow each year. This is a fun event to bring awareness to our community that 1 in 5 Americans has a di-agnosable mental health disorder that is treatable with the help of a mental health professional. Our goal is to breakdown the stigma associated with mental illness. We will have live music, a dance group, free food, mental health services informa-tion, and a balloon release. Guest speakers will share their personal stories of living with mental illness. A proclamation from the governor and mayor will also be read. Our balloon release finale is very popular. Many people write personal notes on the balloons; it is a very touching moment that ends the evening with hugs, smiles and tears.
We are going to continue into the evening this year with a family movie under the stars, Big Hero 6. The Rapid City Movies Under the Stars group is a new sponsor to our event. They are not hosting but are helping us obtain the movie. Manlove Psychi-atric Group is also a new sponsor helping to pay for the cost of the movie.
Father William “Bill” Pauly, SJ, lived from May 1, 1947 to November 29, 2006. He is shown here praying with a women believed to be Mary Short Step, in her home, at Pine Ridge. It was taken in the 1990s. The photographer was Tom Kochel and the photo is from the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus. (Reprint from West River Catholic)
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES TO HONOR THE LATE FATHER WILLIAM
PAULY, SJ, ON SEPTEMBER 20
MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH
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