2012 Annual Report

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2012 Annual Report Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee, Inc. Seeking to Embody God’s Healing Presence

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A summary of our organization's 27th year, including center reports and donor acknowledgements.

Transcript of 2012 Annual Report

2012 Annual Report

Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee, Inc.

Seeking to Embody God’s Healing Presence

2012 Annual Report

Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee, Inc.

From the Executive Director

2012 was a year of transitions for us. While we had some struggles and some

losses this year, we also had changes and gains that have set us in place for an exciting

year in 2013. We have made changes to make it easier for us to be in touch with our

supporters and those who regularly make referrals to us. We have created more op-

portunities for volunteering and for personalized giving. We are enhancing our train-

ing opportunities and continuing to strengthen our Board of Directors. The bottom

line is that as we begin 2013, we are in the best place we have been in for the past 5

years.

In 2012, PCCT provided just over 4,600 hours of counseling. This is very close to

where we finished 2011. Each of those hours represents our investment in the lives of

individuals, couples, and families who are struggling, so we hope that we can grow this

number next year. PCCT saw a dramatic growth in the number clients needing finan-

cial assistance in 2012. More than two-thirds of our clients qualified for some financial

assistance and just under half qualified for our maximum assistance. This is not ideal

for us financially, but it means that we were able to bring the excellent care we pro-

vide to a number of people in great need. During 2012, our partnership with United

Methodist’s Disaster Relief programs came to an end. This partnership had provided

funds for counseling for those who are still recovering from the floods of 2010. The

funds allocated for these services were finally exhausted. We continue to see a num-

ber of clients that are dealing with financial and emotional issues related to recovery

from this devastating disaster. PCCT continued to work with the Lazarus Project in

Clarksville, TN to provide services to veterans and their families. Our clients continue

to come to us for marital and relationship problems (including parent-child difficulties),

depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, sexual difficulties, spiritual difficul-

ties and host of other mental and emotional complaints. During 2012, we continued

to offer medication services at our Nashville (Vine Street) location. Unfortunately, the

patient volume for this service did not develop as we had had hoped, and at the end of

the year, we closed the clinic. It is our hope that we will find a way to provide these

services again in the future. We are grateful for all of the work and sacrifice of Dr. Kirk

Barton and our clinic assistant, Leta Pearce, and for their investment in our ministry.

In addition to the loss of the medication clinic, 2012 was a year of some signifi-

cant changes in our staff. In February, we welcomed Abbie Culbertson as our new

Marketing Assistant (now titled Communications Coordinator). Abbie has brought ex-

pertise in graphic design, web design, and social media. Abbie did a complete revision

of PCCT’s website in 2012 and has added to our presence on Facebook, Twitter, and

now Pinterest.

The addition of Abbie meant the loss of our long-time Executive Assistant, Caroline

McBride. Caroline served PCCT faithfully for many years. It has been a year of transi-

tion in our executive leadership as well. Chrissa Walsh, Executive Director for Finance

and Development, began a year-long process of leaving PCCT to deal with personal is-

sues and to invest in a growing music career. Anticipating Chrissa’s departure at the

end of 2012, PCCT has named Chris O’Rear, Executive Director for Clinical Services, as

the new sole Executive Director and hired Michelle Burks as the new Director of Devel-

opment, effective January 2013. Finally, PCCT renewed its commitment to clergy and

clinical training by naming long-time employee, Steve Gillespie, as the new Director of

Training.

PCCT has long needed a way to provide more volunteer opportunities to our or-

ganization. We have also needed a better way to allow our supporters to give to the

locations and populations that they want to support. We began to work on this in 2012

with the formation of our new Friends for Healing auxiliary. Within the structure of this

supporting organization, PCCT will communicate better with an electronic newsletter,

we will have more volunteer opportunities, and we will have ways for donors to give to

various issues or various geographical locations. For more information or to sign up for

our new newsletter, visit our website at www.pcctinc.org/friends.

2012 also marked significant changes in our Board of Directors. PCCT reduced

the number of directors on the board, but brought on three new board members who

enthusiastically began helping us plan our first ever music event. On October 4, PCCT

held “An Evening of Music” at the Belcourt Theater. This event featured recording

artists Ty Herndon and Jamie O’Neal and new artists Rachelle Lynae and Minnie Mur-

phy. The event included information on PCCT and client stories. One highlight of the

evening was the spontaneous gift and challenge from the audience that raised an addi-

tional $5,000.

We thank you for your referrals, your prayers and your financial support of our

important work in the community. We continue our mission of providing counseling for

all, enrichment education for clergy, congregations and the community, and clinical

training for future Pastoral Counselors. We welcome you to check out our new web-

site, join our newsletter email list, and to keep up with the great things that are hap-

pening at PCCT.

2012

Chris O’Rear, Executive Director

Help is not far away...

7 Locations in Middle Tennessee

Clarksville

Craig Wascovich, D.Min., LCPT, Center Coordinator

In 2012, Mr. Don Beck became the chair of the Clarksville Advisory Council.

Through his leadership, the council established several goals: 1) To establish closer

relationships with our supporting congregations 2) To develop additional supporting

congregations 3) To make Clarksville more aware of the Pastoral Counseling Center 4)

To focus on fundraising, especially for the Spring and Fall of 2013. Through Mr. Beck’s

leadership, the council is effectively working to achieve these goals.

In 2012, we provided a total of 731 counseling hours; these include individual,

marital, and family sessions. We billed 91,375.00 dollars and collected 52,865.oo dol-

lars; thus, we collected 58% of what we billed. This percentage ranks highest of all the

Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee. The average collected fee per visit was

72.32; again, this was highest collected fee of all centers.

In the Fall of 2012, we welcomed an intern, Jenn Dondiego, to the Pastoral

Counseling Center of Clarksville. She is a graduate of Northwestern Universtiy and is

completing graduate work at Loyola University in Chicago. Her husband is stationed

at Fort Campbell, and we hope to have Jenn on our staff as long as her husband re-

mains in Clarksville. She has been a wonderful addition to our staff.

Hosted by First Christian Church

516 Madison Street

Clarksville, TN 37040

732 session hours $70.21 average fee

Vine Street The main office of the Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee (PCCT) is lo-

cated at the Vine Street Christian Church in Nashville. This location remains the busi-

est of our six Centers, and a majority of our counselors spend at least one day per

week seeing clients at this location. In 2012 our counselors conducted 1991 sessions

of counseling. With financial assistance to those who could not afford our regular fee

of $125 per session, the average fee paid by clients was actually $47.50. Sixty-three

percent of the cost of counseling had to be raised by the contributions of churches,

individuals, and grants within the local community. Raising these funds continues to

be a challenge, but we are indebted to the generosity and altruism of those who be-

lieve in and contribute to this very great need for first quality counseling affordable to

all in the Nashville area.

Currently our staff consists of Licensed Clinical Pastoral Therapists, Marriage

and Family Therapists, Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and a Psychologist.

Each of these professionals is committed to our mission, most have theological educa-

tion, and many are ordained. The Vine Street Center is the place where all of our

counselors gather on a weekly basis for psychiatric consultation, case presentations,

and theological reflection upon the work we do together. We are proud of the profes-

sional diversity of our staff and of their commitment to wisely integrate the resources

of the various faith traditions. There is no staff better trained to integrate the spiritual

and the psycho-social dimensions in an attitude of respect for our clients’ individual

belief systems.

In addition to our clinical work, PCCT continues to grow in our capacity as an

educational institution through our training programs. Through the supervision of five

supervisors or supervisors-in-training, PCCT is able to provide practicum and intern-

ship opportunities for master level and Ph.D. students at Trevecca, Lipscomb, Vander-

bilt, Argosy, and Loyola Seminary in Chicago. We have two supervisors for marriage

and family therapy, one for social work, and all five are available for supervision of

clinical pastoral therapists and professional counselors (50% of the requirements

LPC’s). In our advanced supervision program, we supervise persons at the centers and

in the community who are pursuing state licensure in LCPT, LMFT, LCSW and LPC (50%

of requirements).

1,716 session hours $48.70 average fee

Steve Gillespie, M.Div., LMFT, LCPT, Center Coordinator

Another important training we offer is the Pastoral Care Specialist Program

which seeks to help clergy and other church leaders improve their pastoral care skills.

This program meets weekly for nine months and involves a commitment of three con-

tact hours per week in didactic sessions and in consultation with two pastoral care

consultants. In the fall of 2011, five students completed the program. These pastors

and spiritual leaders returned to their various places of ministry better prepared to

provide pastoral care in an ethical and professional way. We will begin the next group

in the fall of 2013.

We are grateful for the in-kind gift of the Vine Street Christian Church and for

their generosity over the 28 years of our existence. We are also grateful to all the oth-

er contributing churches, generous individuals, grantors, and clients for the continued

ministry to all persons regardless of faith, socio-economic status, race, or sexual ori-

entation.

Hosted by Vine Street Christian Church

100 Vine Court

Nashville, TN 37205

Madison & North The main office of the Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee (PCCT) is lo-

cated at the Vine Street Christian Church in Nashville. This location remains the busi-

est of our six Centers, and a majority of our counselors spend at least one day per

week seeing clients at this location. In 2012 our counselors conducted 1991 sessions

of counseling. With financial assistance to those who could not afford our regular fee

of $125 per session, the average fee paid by clients was actually $47.50. Sixty-three

percent of the cost of counseling had to be raised by the contributions of churches,

individuals, and grants within the local community. Raising these funds continues to

be a challenge, but we are indebted to the generosity and altruism of those who be-

lieve in and contribute to this very great need for first quality counseling affordable to

all in the Nashville area.

Currently our staff consists of Licensed Clinical Pastoral Therapists, Marriage

and Family Therapists, Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and a Psychologist.

Each of these professionals is committed to our mission, most have theological educa-

tion, and many are ordained. The Vine Street Center is the place where all of our

counselors gather on a weekly basis for psychiatric consultation, case presentations,

and theological reflection upon the work we do together. We are proud of the profes-

sional diversity of our staff and of their commitment to wisely integrate the resources

of the various faith traditions. There is no staff better trained to integrate the spiritual

and the psycho-social dimensions in an attitude of respect for our clients’ individual

belief systems.

527 session hours $46.45 average fee

Madison Center—New Location

Hosted by St. Joseph Catholic Church

1217 Gallatin Pike South

Madison, TN 37115

Chris O’Rear, M.Div., MMFT, LCPT, Executive Director

In addition to our clinical work, PCCT continues to grow in our capacity

as an educational institution through our training programs. Through the supervision

of five supervisors or supervisors-in-training, PCCT is able to provide practicum and

internship opportunities for master level and Ph.D. students at Trevecca, Lipscomb,

Vanderbilt, Argosy, and Loyola Seminary in Chicago. We have two supervisors for

marriage and family therapy, one for social work, and all five are available for supervi-

sion of clinical pastoral therapists and professional counselors (50% of the require-

ments LPC’s). In our advanced supervision program, we supervise persons at the cen-

ters and in the community who are pursuing state licensure in LCPT, LMFT, LCSW and

LPC (50% of requirements).

North Center

Hosted by First Presbyterian Church

172 West Main Street

Hendersonville, TN 37075

Franklin Transition was the theme in the Franklin office as it was in Brentwood. Chris O’Rear passed the baton of coordination to Carol Smith so that he could focus more of his energy on being Executive Director of PCCT. Chris, Carol, Trey Holt and Barbara Green continued to see clients in the Franklin office. Dan Marshall joined our staff as a part-time therapist while Rachel Peavyhouse Fay became our new practicum intern, both in the fall. Supervision of practicum students from local universities as well as therapists seeking state licensure was part of our service to the community through the Franklin office. Our client numbers and the average fee collected increased slight-ly for 2012, both very hopeful signs for our center.

We are grateful to our host congregation, St. Paul’s Episcopal, for their part-nership in the mission and ministry of PCCT. Working with the Williamson Advisory Council, St. Paul’s hosted the 7th Annual Chili Tasting and Cook-off as a fund and friend-raiser for the center. We said goodbye to Rev. Ann Vandervoort who retired during the summer from St. Paul’s. Rev. Vandervoort was an active member of the Williamson Advisory Council and a great friend of PCCT. We welcomed Rev. Tracy Wells Miller as the new liaison from St. Paul’s to the Franklin center and look forward to developing a great partnership with her.

The connections Chris O’Rear has made in the community for the Franklin office garnered us an invitation from Emmanuel Presbyterian Church to participate in their “Friend-Raising Party” in June. We enjoyed a day in the sunshine while sharing information about PCCT and getting to know other people and organizations in our community.

713 session hours $53.41 average fee

The Williamson Advisory Council, which supports the Franklin and Brentwood centers, transitioned to new leadership in 2012. Bob Headley stepped down as chair and enlisted Rev. Tom Herring to take the lead. Rev. Herring added new members to the council and they began developing new strategies to support the Brentwood and Franklin offices. We are grateful for the leadership into 2013 and anticipate that our service in the community will be utilized even more fully due to the council’s efforts.

Twenty-three churches were named as home to the clients who were served in the Franklin office. We are grateful to those churches and others in the com-munity who partnered with us to bring hope and healing to the hurting among us.

Carol Smith, M.Div., LMFT, Center Coordinator

Hosted by St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

506 Fair Street

Franklin, TN 37064

Murfreesboro The Murfreesboro office of PCCT continues to offer counseling for individuals,

couples and families. We are excited this year to begin offering support to the Spanish-

speaking population. Claudia Avila-Lopez, L.M.S.W., is providing outpatient counseling

one day a week at the Murfreesboro site while receiving supervision toward her L.C. S.

W. Jeff Fryer, M.Div, has officially retired and has joined the staff at PCCT, providing

outpatient sessions at the Murfreesboro site. He enjoys working with couples as well

as individuals and has a long history in the community, as well as many friendly

contacts. We are grateful to have him join us. The Survivor of Suicide group continues

to offer a support group to the community, free of charge, on the second and fourth

Mondays of the month. These groups continue to be a place of healing for people who

have had a friend or family member take their own life by means of suicide.

The Advisory Council has continued strong, lead by Dr. Virginia Dansby; St.

Paul’s Episcopal. We had a very successful annual luncheon fundraiser, which included

our first silent auction. Rik Gracia provided live music to make the experience a

delightful time of friendship and information. Through the event, the Advisory Council

raised over $4,000 and made a lot of positive connections in the community. Others

currently serving on the Advisory Council include Shannon Woodfin Parsons, First

Presbyterian; Dr. Judy Campbell, First Baptist Church; Rev. Michael Waldrop, Trinity

United Methodist Church; Christine Lombardi, First Presbyterian; and Stephanie

Hickerson, St. Paul’s Episcopal.

As always, we are grateful for the opportunity to serve the Murfreesboro

community.

593 session hours $52.42 average fee

H. Karen Potratz, LCSW, Center Coordinator

Hosted by First Baptist Church

200 East Main Street

Murfreesboro, TN 37130

Brentwood

Carol Smith, M.Div., LMFT, Center Coordina-

2012 was a year of many transitions in the Brentwood office. Steve Gillespie moved

into Director of Training for Pastoral Counseling Centers and Carol Smith moved into coordi-

nating the Brentwood and Franklin offices. We are glad Steve continues to see clients in the

Brentwood office one day a week. We welcomed a new Practicum Intern, Rachel Peavyhouse

Fay, who is completing her Masters in Counseling at Lipscomb University. Another transition

in 2012 was that our colleague and friend, Dr. John Ishee, passed away. We have continued to

miss his joyful and compassionate presence with us.

We are grateful to The Church of the Advent for continuing to host the Brentwood

office. The Advent faced her own transitions in 2012, saying goodbye to Father Tom Hotch-

kiss, who was moved to a congregation in Texas. We appreciate his support and pray for his

continued effectiveness in ministry at his new place of service. The Rev. von Wrangel was

called by the Advent as their Interim toward the end of the year. We are encouraged by her

support and delighted to serve the congregation and the community along side her as the

year turns.

Twenty-one churches were named as home to the clients who were served in the

Brentwood office. We are grateful to those churches and others in the community who part-

nered with us to bring hope and healing to the hurting among us.

The advisory council which supports our Brentwood office, the Williamson Advisory

Council, transitioned to a new chair in 2012. Rev. Tom Herring added new members to the

council and has begun developing new strategies to support the Brentwood and Franklin

offices. We are grateful for his leadership into 2013 and anticipate that our service in the

community will be utilized even more fully due to his and the other council members’ efforts.

Hosted by Episcopal Church of the Advent

5501 Franklin Road

Nashville, TN 37220

364 session hours $60.18 average fee

“He lets me take time in silence to do work without being

awkward. He lets me come to my own conclusions before

offering an interpretation or feedback. Yet he always has a

roadmap in mind for future areas of growth. The balance

between space and guidance is just right.”

“[My counselor] is very empathetic and conscientious.”

“There is a good sense of

calm and peace here.”

“Respect for my counselor is at its highest! I was counseled with professionalism, compassion, and great knowledge. I highly recommend PCCT!”

“He is very sincere, listens

well, and I sincerely have

healed greatly because of our

time together.”

“My counselor is a very caring, well-educated individual. Made me very comfortable in talking about my problems and ways to structure change for the better.”

“You have helped me greatly in renewing my life with God. That’s what I wanted and needed. I hope all who need help see PCCT.”

Client Testimonials From the 2012 Client Satisfaction Survey

1. Clergy

2. Family Member

3. Friend

4. Mental Health Professional or Agency

5. Current/Former client

6. Physician

7. Work or School

8. Insurance

9. Internet

10. Current/Former Staff

2012 Top Referral Sources

1. Partner Relational Problems

2. Adjustment Disorder

3. Depression

4. Parent, Child, Sibling Relational Problems

5. Anxiety/Panic Disorder

6. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

7. Bi-Polar Disorder

8. Bereavement

9. Substance Abuse

10. Spiritual Issues

2012 Top Diagnoses

Giving Levels

$25,000 and Above

Benefactor—one that convers a benefit; one that makes a gift or bequest

$10,000—$24,999

Patron—a person named or honored as a special guardian

$5,000—$9,999

Founder—one that founds or establishes

$1,000—$4,999

Advocate—one that pleads the cause of another

$250—$999

Sustainer—one that gives support; to supply with sustenance; nourish

Up to $249

Friend—one that favors or promotes something; to be as the friend of

2012 Annual Giving List of Donors

Benefactor ($25,000 +)

The Memorial Foundation

Patron ($10,000 – $24,999)

Baptist Healing Hospital Trust

Cal Turner Family Foundation

Mr. Joe Hardy and Mrs. Judi Blondell-Hardy

Mrs. Bess W. Henderson

St. George's Episcopal Church

Founder ($5,000 - $9,999)

First Presbyterian Church, Nashville

First Presbyterian Church

Louie M. and Betty M. Phillips Foundation

Middle Tennessee Electric Customers Care

St. Henry Catholic Church

Advocate ($1,000 - $4,999)

Abner R. Overdeer, Jr. Foundation

Andrew Price Memorial UMC

Ms. Sue Birdwell Ishee

Charity Circle

Chevron Humankind

Christ United Methodist Church

Church of St. Matthew

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cole

Mrs. Caroline Coulton

First Baptist Church, Murfreesboro

First Evangelical Lutheran Church

First Presbyterian Church

First United Methodist Church

Franklin First United Methodist Church

Grace Lutheran Church

Gullett Sanford Robinson & Martin, PLLC

Reverend Ircel Harrison

HCA

Hilldale United Methodist Church

Holy Family Catholic Church

Immanuel Baptist Church

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Ledbetter, Jr.

The M. Stratton Foster Charitable Foundation

Madison Street United Methodist Church

Martha & Bronson Ingram Foundation

Janet Parker

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker

Polymer Technology

Realty Trust Residential

Mr. Larry Roth

St. Mark's United Methodist Church

St. Paul's Episcopal Church

St. Philip's Episcopal Church

St. Stephen Catholic Community

Stansell Electric Co, Inc.

Dr. and Mrs. John L. Tarpley

Tennessee Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

Trinity Episcopal Parish

Dr. & Mrs. David Tuleen

United Methodist Development Fund of TN/KY

Cliff and Mary Vaughn

Westminster Presbyterian Church

Mr. Don White

Woodmont Christian Church

Sustainer ($250 - $999)

Belmont United Methodist Church

Dr. Richard Bruehl, PH.D.

Mrs. Mary Rebecca Cherry

Clarksville District United Methodist Church

Community Foundation of Middle TN

Connell Memorial United Methodist Church

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Crichton

First Baptist Church

First Presbyterian Church

Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Forrest

Dr. and Mrs. David C. George

Grace Episcopal Church

Ms. Annelle Gracey

Jason Harper

Hillsboro United Methodist Church of Franklin

Mrs. Hayden M. Jolly

Kroger

Kiel Michael Martin

Mr. Rusty McIntire

Sustainer ($250 - $999)

Meredith Corporation Foundation

Douglas O'Rear

The Rich Foundation

James Scott

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Sensing, Jr

St. Edward Catholic Church

State Farm Insurance Company

Ms. Linda Stevens

Sunrise Rotary

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans

Trinity Presbyterian Church

Mr. Jack Wallace

Mrs. Chrissa J. Walsh

Mrs. Rachel Wolfe

Friend ($10 - $249)

Amy Alexander

Cathy Amonette

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ballenger

Jean Beauchamp

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Beck

Bethlehem United Methodist Church

Ms. Nancy Black

Mr. & Mrs. Alex Bonner

Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Bowland

Ms. Barbara K. Breen

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brookshire

Thomas Brown

Brown's Florist

Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Bucy

Mr. Keith Carlson

James Carter

Dr. and Mrs. James R. Coffman

Dr. and Mrs. Scott Corlew

Joe Cowden

Mrs. Joyce Blair Crowell

Abbie Culbertson

Mr. and Mrs. J. Greer Cummings, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dansby

Mr. and Mrs. David de Roode

Mary Dean

Mrs. Margot Deschenes

Jeanne Dinker

Betty Dixon

Sharon Duncan

Dr. and Mrs. Jim W. Felch

Peter Filipovic

Forest Hills United Methodist Church

Dr. and Mrs.Walter W. Frey

Jeff Fryer

Glendale Baptist Church

Reverend Anderson Grant

Mrs. Nancy Griswold

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Guthrey

Dr. and Mrs. Randall R. Haase

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton

Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harvey

Joel Herring

Justice Hyde

Tracy Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Johnson

Jeffrey Johnson

Kim Leisinger

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ligon

Liz Lilly

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manning

Terry Maples

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Martin, III

Mrs. Hubert McCullough

Reverend Dan Moseley

Mr. Tim Moss

Ms. Marsha Mullin

Mrs. Alice P. Nunnery

Mr. Chris O'Rear

Shannon Parsons

Leta Pearce

Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Pilkerton, Jr.

Sherri Poole

Mr. and Mrs. George Pope

Mrs. Karen Potratz

Carmen Reagan

Friend ($10 - $249)

Refuge Center

Rabbi Y. Kliel Rose

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Scafe

Leon Sitter

Tami Slayton

Carol Smith

Mr. and Mrs. E. Dan Smith, II

Brenda Spencer

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sperry

St. Andrew's Parish

Stateline Apartments Partnership

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Stearns

Mrs. Allen Steele

Mr. and Mrs. David Strasinger

Dr. and Mrs. Steven Tate

Ten Thousand Villages of Nashville

Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Teschan

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tipton, Jr.

Suzanne Uffelman

Kathleen Ulezelski

United Way of Metropolitan Nashville

Reverend V. Ann Van Dervoort

Luan B. Vinson

Mr. Michael Waldrop

Mr. and Mrs. Otey Walker

Kathy Warlick

Sarah Webster

Eleanor Whitworth

Andy Womack

Foundations and Corporate Gifts

Abner R. Overdeer, Jr. Foundation

Baptist Healing Hospital Trust

Brown's Florist

Cal Turner Family Foundation

Charity Circle

Chevron Humankind

Community Foundation of Middle TN

Gullett Sanford Robinson & Martin, PLLC

HCA

Kroger

Louie M. and Betty M. Phillips Foundation

Martha & Bronson Ingram Foundation

Meredith Corporation Foundation

Middle Tennessee Electric Customers Care

Polymer Technology

Realty Trust Residential

Stansell Electric Co, Inc

State Farm Insurance Company

Stateline Apartments Partnership

Sunrise Rotary

Ten Thousand Villages of Nashville

Tennessee Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

The M. Stratton Foster Charitable Foundation

The Memorial Foundation

The Rich Foundation

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans

United Methodist Development Fund of TN/KY

United Way of Metropolitan Nashville

Silent Auction Donors

Bell Jewelers

Chigger Ridge B & B

Kathy and Scott Corlew

Embassy Suites

Frist Center for the Visual Arts

Hastings House Bed and Breakfast

Honey Baked Ham

Horton Studios

Initial Envy

Duane Jordan

Middle Tennessee Athletic Ticket Office

Mister B’s 3 Minute Express Wash

Nashville Predators

Nashville Symphony

Charles Nored

O’Possum’s Irish Pub and Brewery

Peddler Interiors Fine Gifts and Antiques

Penny’s Closet

Sam’s All American Sports Grill

Stones River Grill

Silent Auction Donors

Scott Willis

Sperry’s Restaurant

Ten Thousand Villages

Tennessee Titans

T-Salon

Dan Whittle

Volunteers

Audrey Jones

Belmont Service Corps

Bess Henderson

Bo Welch

Chris Frierson

Clarence Hillard

Crystal Blanche

Dean Pierce

Derrick McCullough

Greg Costa

HCA

Jane McDow

Joe Hardy

John Concannon

Judi Blondell-Hardy

Kate Fields

Rachel Peavyhouse-Fay

Sydney Teague

In Kind Gifts

Mr. Jeff Fryer

Mr. Joe Hardy

Mr. Chris O’Rear

Mrs. Chrissa J. Walsh

Honor/Memorial Gifts

In memory of Rev. John Ishee

Nancy Griswold

Ms. Myra M. Ishee

Allen Steele

In memory of Jim Gaither

Cathy Amonette

Douglas O’Rear

Leta Pearce

Luan B. Vinson

Nashville

Andrew Price Memorial United Methodist Church

Belmont United Methodist Church

First Evangelical Lutheran Church

First Presbyterian Church

Glendale Baptist Church

Immanuel Baptist Church

St. Andrew's Parish

St. Edward Catholic Church

St. George's Episcopal Church

St. Henry Catholic Church

St. Philip's Episcopal Church

Trinity Presbyterian Church

Vine Street Christian Church*

Westminster Presbyterian Church

Woodmont Christian Church

North

Connell Memorial United Methodist Church

First Presbyterian Church, Hendersonville*

St. Stephen Catholic Community

*Host congregation

Williamson County

Bethlehem United Methodist Church

Christ United Methodist Church

Church of St. Matthew

Episcopal Church of the Advent*

First Presbyterian Church, Franklin

Forest Hills United Methodist Church

Franklin First United Methodist Church

Grace Episcopal Church

Hillsboro United Methodist Church

Holy Family Catholic Church

St. Andrew Lutheran Church

St. Paul's Episcopal Church*

Murfreesboro

First Baptist Church, East Castle

First Baptist Church, Murfreesboro*

First Presbyterian Church

First United Methodist Church

St. Mark's United Methodist Church

Clarksville

Clarksville District UMC

First Christian Church*

First Presbyterian Church

Grace Lutheran Church

Hilldale United Methodist Church

Madison Street United Methodist Church

Trinity Episcopal Parish

Supporting Congregations

At the Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee, we’re committed to providing

our services to everyone. Because of this commitment, we see many clients who

can’t afford our regular fee. We rely upon generous donations from individuals,

congregations, and foundations in order to provide the financial assistance for

these clients.

This past year, in lieu of our annual Founder’s Banquet, a committee of PCCT

Board and staff members created a music benefit event in order to give members

of the community the chance to help us keep our commitment.

Minnie Murphy, Rachele Lynae, Jamie O’Neal, and Ty Herndon lit up the stage at

the historic Belcourt Theater on the night of Thursday, October 4th, 2012. The

event raised over $17,000 in all, which translates to more than 230 hours of hope

and healing for our clients.

Our sincere thanks to the performers, all of our sponsors, volunteers from Bel-

mont Service Corps and HCA, and everyone who attended the event!

An Evening of Music with Ty Herndon, Jamie O’Neal, Rachele Lynae, and Minnie Murphy

Friends for

Healing

Friends for Healing exists both to promote awareness of the services offered by the Pastoral

Counseling Centers of Tennessee and to provide for the long-term financial stability necessary

for PCCT to continue growing and serving the Middle Tennessee community.

The Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee has provided professional and theologically

integrated psychotherapy to Middle Tennesseans continuously since 1985. For many of the

people we serve, we provide hope, healing, and growth in ways that are life-giving and life-

saving.

While many in our community can afford the regular costs of counseling, PCCT is committed

to making our counseling services available to anyone in need without discrimination

regarding their beliefs or ability to pay. Generous contributions from our supporters —

individuals, congregations, businesses, foundations, and the community — help us provide

financial assistance to many of the clients we serve.

Join us in serving your friends, family, and community — become a Friend!

E-Newsletter Sign up for our email newsletter online at our website, pcctinc.org, to keep

up to date with us. Receive updates on our work, volunteer opportunities,

events, trainings, and workshops right in your inbox!

Give with Purpose You may feel passionately about a particular cause. In this case, you can

designate your contribution to help a specific type of counseling or client;

for instance, we have specific funds for veterans, women, survivors of

abuse, single fathers, and clergy.

You may also designate your contribution to help clients of a particular

PCCT office location, operation, or outreach effort.

Discover where your contribution can go: http://pcctinc.org/friends/funds

All undesignated contributions are placed in the General Operating Fund of

PCCT to be used in the area of greatest need.

Ways to Give There are many ways to make a financial contribution to PCCT other than

writing a check, or using your Visa/MasterCard. These include using Face-

book, ebay, Amazon and even your Kroger Card to contribute.

Read more: http://pcctinc.org/friends/ways-to-give

Volunteer Opportunities There are a number of ways that your time, energy, and enthusiasm can

support our mission, from giving a few hours of your time to helping at a

fundraising event to serving as a liaison with your church or community.

Find opportunities to get involved: http://pcctinc.org/friends/volunteer

Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee, Inc.

Board of Directors

2012

Mr. Joe Hardy, President

Dr. Russell M. McIntire, Jr., Vice President

Mrs. Maggie Tarpley, Secretary The Reverend Dr. Ircel Harrison, Mr. Ed Cole, Mrs. Pat Cole,

Ms. Carol Doidge, Mr. Erwin Hargrove, Mrs. Bess Henderson

The Reverend Thomas Kleinert, Dr. David L. Tuleen,

Mrs. Caroline Coulton, Mrs. Tanzy Wallace, Mr. Ruben Estevez

2013

Mr. Joe Hardy, President

Dr. Russell M. McIntire, Jr., Vice President

Mrs. Tanzy Wallace, Secretary Mrs. Maggie Tarpley Ms. Carol Doidge,

Mrs. Bess Henderson, Mr. Ruben Estevez

The Reverend Thomas Kleinert, Dr. David L. Tuleen,

Mrs. Caroline Coulton

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