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2019 – PROVIDER OF THE YEAR AWARD New Horizons received the Provider of the Year award at the 2019 ARC of Oakland County Dove Awards. This award is presented to an Oakland County based provider, who maintains a consistent, positive, and nourishing community-based
setting for persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
2018 - MACOMB INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT SERVICE TO SCHOOLS AWARD New Horizons was honored with a Service to Schools award by the Macomb Intermediate School District (MISD). This award is presented to a company for ongoing support, leadership and commitment to the needs of students in Macomb County.
2018 - HUMAN RESOURCES VANGUARD AWARD New Horizons received the Human Resources Vanguard award at the 2018 Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce Silver & Gold
Awards. This award is presented to a company that takes on human resource challenge in a creative and innovative way given the increased competition for talent, the complex regulatory environment, and our litigious society.
2018 – METROPOLITAN DETROIT’S 101 BEST & BRIGHTEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR For twelve years, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. New Horizons was chosen to be part of the impressive group of “Metropolitan Detroit’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For.”
2017 – DIVERSITY & PACESETTER AWARD New Horizons received the Diversity & Pacesetter award at the 2017 Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce Silver & Gold Awards. This award is presented to a local company who promotes and facilitates a culture of diversity and inclusion in the categories of work environment, career development, training, networking and mentoring.
2017 - HALL OF FAME DOVE AWARD – STAN A. GRAMKE The ARC of Oakland County presented New Horizons’ President/CEO, Stan A. Gramke, with the 2017 Hall of Fame award. This award recognizes those in the rehabilitation field who are considered icons for the cause to provide employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
2017 - SHELTON BUICK GMC NONPROFIT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD New Horizons was selected for the 2017 Nonprofit Achievement award by the Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce. New Horizons has been working with the Rochester Downtown Development Authority for 26 years, providing employment for individuals with disabilities. A special tribute was presented to New Horizons by the United States of America House of Representatives for our achievements.
David LubinChairperson
Tim HatfieldPresident/CEO
Dear Friends and Supporters,
David Lubin (Board Chair) and I are pleased to report that New Horizons had a very impactful fiscal year. Together, we have accomplished so much over this past year, through the strong commitment and support of our donors, partners, volunteers, Board of Trustees and staff!
This is our third successful year of Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) and we continue to further develop our Community-Based Skill Building services for individuals served. Additionally, we are excited to report that this past year, we started our Customized Employment (CE) program and Individual Supported Employment Program (ISEP). Both of which you will learn more about within this Annual Report.
Opportunities for work remained consistent, and both the AbilityOne Program and MJS Packaging continue to offer numerous work opportunities for individuals served. Furthermore, orders for our military grid fleece drawers remained consistent, and New Horizons took the opportunity to sub-contract with another provider for an additional 63,500 drawers!
Lastly, we are profoundly honored to highlight that New Horizons was selected as the 2019 Provider of the Year by the Arc of Oakland County. New Horizons also received the Human Resources Vanguard award at the 2018 Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce Silver & Gold Awards and the Service to Schools award presented by the Macomb Intermediate School District (MISD).
A year like this one, remind David and I, that we both remain united and committed to our mission for the long haul. By joining together as a community and having financial stability as an agency, we are well positioned to navigate through the changing regulatory environment. We are more confident now than ever, that New Horizons and our many partners are well prepared for whatever the future has in store. We look forward to creating more innovative programs and services that support the agency’s mission and individuals served.
To all our Board Members, staff, advocates, partners, chambers and friends, thank you again for all your hard work and perseverance!
A Message To Our SupportersAwards & Highlights
MISSION It is the mission of
New Horizons Rehabilitation Services, Inc.
to measurably enhance the quality of life for people
with disabilities. This is accomplished by providing
professionally designed rehabilitation services,
which are consumer driven.
VISION To be the best
community rehabilitation organization in Michigan by
building opportunities for people with disabilities.
MISD Service to Schools Award-(L-R) Justin Michalak, Dawn Caracallo, Timothy Shriver, Tim Hatfield and Fenar Mayes
Provider of the Year Award: (L-R) Deena Centofanti and Tim Hatfield
The individuals served in our many programs continue to be extremely satisfied with the services they receive. This demonstrates exceptional individual satisfaction levels, with the overall satisfaction level of 97%.
OVERALL INDIVIDUAL SATISFACTION 97%
Within Oakland and Macomb County School Districts, this program reaches hundreds of students with special needs each year. We are pleased to report these results for our students in 2019.
STUDENT YOUTH TRANSITION SERVICES
WHO WE SERVED
664 individuals with disabilities found gainful employment as a result of their hard work and the support of our Employment Specialists, which resulted in an average starting wage of $10.45 per hour and higher.
EMPLOYMENT
2019 STATISTICSHow We Measure Up
SUCCESS STORYCalliandra (Calli) Bowman-Tomlinson, a client of the Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (BSBP), is an exceptional example of what it means to strive toward your goals, no matter the barriers.
Calli was a member of the National Honor Society in both her junior and senior years at Utica High School. Though legally blind, she joined the Utica swim team, where she participated in not only competitive swim meets, but also diving! Calli was also a Children’s Miracle Network Ambassador from her freshman to senior years, keeping a focus on helping others.
In late 2018, Calli went to an informational interview with the Coordinator of Clinical Education for physical and occupational therapy at Beaumont Hospital, as this was a field she held an interest in. To the delight of Calli, her family, and her support team; she has been accepted to Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania, where she plans to obtain her master’s degree and then, later, her PhD in physical therapy.
This may not be the easiest road for someone who is legally blind, but with her drive for success and her remarkable attitude, Calli will no doubt succeed in whatever she puts her mind to!
Calliandra Bowman-Tomlinson
97%97%
PARTICIPATION500 students participated in the transition program.500
employedindividuals
664
Southfield High School for the Arts & Technology School-to-Work students
2,803TOTALNUMBER OFPERSONSS E R V E D
Cognitive/Developmental
Learning Disability
Autism Spectrum
Dual Diagnosis
Deaf or Hardof Hearing
Mental Illness
Physical/Medical
Blind/Visual
Brain Injury
28%
20%
17%
14%
7%
7%
4%
2%
1%
COMMUNITY SURVEY RESULTSRelationships with community participants are a critical part of what creates success stories for New Horizons’ individuals. New Horizons’ staff are very successful in developing programs and goals for individuals that are in line with the expectations of the organizations referring New Horizons individuals.
What do previous individuals say about New Horizons after exiting the program?
INDIVIDUAL & PARTICIPANT SURVEY RESULTS
Survey Results
96%stated they were given adequate information concerning the services offered at New Horizons.
97%
94%stated they were involved in the decision making process
regarding their program.
stated that they would recommend New Horizons to others.
Brendan Washeleski
In the summer of 2018, eleven students from the Troy School District and surrounding communities attended the Project SEARCH program at Troy Beaumont Hospital to seek competitive employment opportunities, work on social skills and to become independent. Throughout the school year, the students experienced three internships in various departments at the hospital.
Brendan Washeleski began his first internship at Shipping & Receiving in the Loading Dock. For the second internship, Brendan worked in three different departments: Operating Room, Material Management and Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.
Due to his independence and strong work ethics, Project SEARCH staff kept Brendan at OR and Material Management for his third and final internship. This crucial decision further helped to build on his current skills as well as learn new skills. After the successful completion of his internship, Brendan was hired as a Troy Beaumont employee with his official title as, Material Management. This position includes stocking medical supplies in the med rooms within the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit and reorganizing the med rooms.
Brendan continues to excel every day and often receives compliments from staff for his hard work and willingness to help others. Not only has Brendan made an overall positive impact with both Project SEARCH and Troy Beaumont staff, his presence has reduced the stigma in the workforce in understanding peer differences.
SUCCESS STORYstated that their interactions with the
staff at New Horizons were positive.100%
stated that the staff worked with them to meet their objectives.97%
stated that they would recommend New Horizons to others.96%
stated that the staff were willing to listen to their needs & concerns.97%
What The Community Says About New Horizons
Just want to say thank you for your message. It was my pleasure I really appreciate the work that you and your staff do to assist people with different abilities to gain and maintain employment. And same goes for me if there’s anything I can do to assist you, or New horizons please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. Thanks again for giving me the opportunity to be part of that wonderful event!
One of the pioneers to a world of no mental health stigma is Elizabeth (Foradori). At the door she greets you with her sparkly nails and artsy clothes, and in her work, she goes the extra mile, knows her stuff, shows up with care, compassion, and understanding. She treats you just like a capable human, not someone with a disability! I walk away feeling both supported and empowered in my own journey after speaking with her.
My name is Andrea Michalak. Mr. Kendziorski introduced me to Mr. Hatfield recently, and I connected with Jake (Jones) at New Horizons. I'm happy to say that I am now working part time at American House in Rochester Hills; thank you both for helping me to make that connection. I'm only four days in, and it's going well. I appreciate your efforts on my behalf.
You have a great employee in Denise (Geagan) and we are very grateful for having her in our District. Tandy Jurgensen just returned from extended leave and heard about her customer that Denise placed in a job.
COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDSusan’s Florist and GiftsAwarded to a group, individual, or organization that has demonstrated exceptional dedication and effort towards promoting the well-being of people with disabilities and advocating for their needs. The award recognized extraordinary leadership and collaborative efforts in the rehabilitation community and advocacy for individual growth, employment and self-sufficiency.
Breaking Barriers & Celebrating Accomplishments
Awarded to an individual who has displayed tenacity in their job search activities and has effectively used the support of our Employment Services staff as they have looked for a job. Once they have obtained a job, they have continued to demonstrate the qualities that all employers look for in their employees and have become valued members of their work team.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES EMPLOYEES OF THE YEAR
This award is given to an individual who has exhibited remarkable improvement in their ability to work in a community-based employment setting. Over the past year, they have demonstrated excellent work habits and enthusiasm for their job and have acted as an intricate member of their work team.
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT PERSON OF THE YEAR
Kevin New
Justin GoodmanOakland County
Aisha JamilMacomb County
This award is given to students in counties where we operate School-to-Work Transition Programs. These students have demonstrated diligence in taking advantage of the transition services and in meeting their objectives. The honorees in this category have shown outstanding efforts in developing a career objective and in moving from the role of a student to the adult world of work.
SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION STUDENTS OF THE YEAR
Awarded to an individual, local business or organization that demonstrates outstanding community partnership efforts in meeting the needs of individuals with disabilities through collaboration with our organization, other agencies and individuals. The award recognizes
our partners for their valuable commitment in welcoming and supporting our community programs into their facilities.
COMMUNITY/INDIVIDUAL PARTNERSHIP AWARD
Calliandra Bowman-Tomlinson & Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (BSBP)
Awarded to a New Horizons Employee who exemplifies the following “champion” attributes: positive attitude, willingness to change, flexibility, leads by good example and advocates for persons served and the agency’s mission.
NEW HORIZONS STAFF CHAMPION OF THE YEAR
VOCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDThe Vocational Achievement Award honors individuals who participate in a program at each of our four primary service locations, and who have shown extraordinary efforts in meeting their individual program objectives during the past year. These individuals are role models for their peers, and have made exceptional strides in order to reach higher levels of vocational and social competence.
Martin WylieAuburn Hills
ESC Federal
Andrea Davis
Awarded to a local business that offers individuals the opportunity to work at their business in a supportive environment where one of New Horizons job coaches provides training and encouragement.
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR
The Kroger Co. - Michigan DivisionThis award is presented to businesses that stand apart from others in the community by supporting and encouraging the employment of persons with disabilities in their organizations. They have gone above and beyond the regular responsibilities of an employer to help our individuals succeed on their jobs at their places of business. They have acted as an advocate for individuals with disabilities, not by virtue of their words, but by their deeds.
EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR
Brendan WasheleskiTroy Beaumont
Margaret (Peggy) CareyHenry Ford West Bloomfield
PROJECT SEARCH STUDENT INTERN OF THE YEARProject SEARCH is a unique, one-year business-led school to work transition program which provides students with three internship rotations in readiness for the world of work. This award is presented to a student intern from each host business site who has demonstrated significant accomplishments during the school year. The honorees in this category have each demonstrated the motivation and perseverance to overcome barriers, to embrace their strengths to build confidence, develop marketable job skills and self-sufficiency; resulting in a successful outcome of competitive employment and/or readiness for competitive employment. These individuals are true role models for others as they transition to the world of work and become productive citizens in their community.
James DiegelDavisburg
Alicia Abu-AwadMadison Heights
James Levosinski Novi
Arron TrosperOakland County
Amanda KulcharykMacomb County
Justin BriggsGenesee County
Madison Heights Library
Manor of Novi
Marshalls
Meals on Wheels
Meijer
MORC Clothes Closet
Neiman’s Family Market
New Hope Bible Church
North Oaks Community Church
Novi Civic Center
Oakland County
Oakland Hope Thrift Store
Old Navy
Once Upon a Child
Paint A Miracle Art Studio
PC & D
PetSmart
Pontiac Lake Recreation Area
Royal Oak Public Library
Salvation Army
Shelving Inc.
Springfield Township Firestation
Springfield Township Public Library
Stars & Stripes Gymnastics
St. John’s Hospital
St. Stephens Lutheran Church
Ace Hardware
Adopt-a-Pet
Animal Welfare Society
Anytime/KRC
Applebee’s
Auburn Hills Community Center
Bonefish Grill-Novi
BMI Mobile Image
Brightmoor Church
Chili’s Restaurant
Dodge No. 4 Park State Park
ESC Federal
First Congressional Church
Ford’s Garage
Genesys Athletic Club
Gleaner’s Food Bank
God’s Helping Hands of Michigan
Great Giant
Hawthorn Suites by Windham
Heartfelt Impressions
Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
Holly Foods
Holly Recreation Area
Holy Family Church
Home Goods
Hutchinson’s
Jewell of Grand Blanc
Kensington Church
Kindercare
Kroger
Lake St. Clair Metropark
Lakecrest Baptist Church
Library Network
Lighthouse Food Bank
Community Partners
Programs & Services: Achievements Over The Past Year
CUSTOMIZED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM New Horizons began the Customized Employment (CE) program in September 2018. It is a universal employment strategy and is especially useful for employment seekers with substantial barriers to employment as a result of a significant disability. In alignment with the principles of Employment First, which presume all employment seekers with disabilities can work, CE is an approach that can facilitate and result in such an employment outcome.
New Horizons’ Customized Employment staff assist and support the individuals referred from the beginning to the end of the program. They provide resume completion, assistance with interviewing, task analysis, job placement in specific “carved out” position, and job coaching and support.
We are pleased to report that to date, through this program; we have found gainful employment for five individuals with the following employers: Service Systems Associates (SSA) at Buddy’s Pizza, Hawthorn Suites, Clawson Manor, Michaels, and Checkers!
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM New Horizons began a new service called Individual Supported Employment Program (ISEP). This service provides job development, assistance in matching the individual with an integrated competitive job and intensive time-limited supports to an employed individual once placed. This service is intended to help the individual develop the specific on-the-job skills necessary for successful employment.
New Horizons Job Coaches provide direct support, to enable the individual to develop positive work-related habits, attitudes, skills, and work etiquette directly related to their specific employment. This ultimately leads to the individual becoming a part of the informal culture of the workplace.
Since the inception of this ISEP program, we have assisted over 18 individuals in maintaining their employment!
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANT DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL-RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION TECHNICAL ASSISTANT GRANT New Horizons received the Direct Support Professional-Recruitment and Retention Technical Assistance Grant. We participated in two regional full-day general awareness-raising and knowledge acquisition trainings providing a comprehensive overview of research-informed and evidence-based organizational practices to maximize retention and recruitment of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) from the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP).
The technical assistance will result in development of a workforce stabilization and investment plan with immediate, short-term, and long-terms goals. This plan will be incorporated into the overall provider transformation plan and will result in specific changes in organizational culture, model and/or practices which are correlated with increased retention, recruitment, job satisfaction and job performance among the DSP workforce, including specifically the Direct Support Professionals who provide competitive, integrated employment supports.
New Horizons would like to thank the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), The MARO Association, The Michigan Departments of Health and Human Services, The Michigan Developmental Disabilities Council, and Community Mental Health Association of Michigan, for advocating for this technical assistance grant.
St. Vincent De Paul
Stony Creek Metropark
Strawberry Fields
Sunrise Assisted Living
Tenuta’s
TGI Fridays
The River Church
TJ Maxx
Transfiguration Lutheran Church
Troy Beaumont Hospital
Villagers
Wolcott Mill Metropark
Woodside Bible Church
YMCA
(L-R) Manager Ashley Monette alongside Jenna Dabao who works at Buddy’s Pizza inside the Detroit Zoo.
Financial & Operational Report
FISCAL YEAR EXPENSES
FISCAL YEAR REVENUESFiscal Year 2019 Revenues = $17,769,362
DIRECT PROGRAM SUPPORT
91.61%
MANAGEMENT& GENERALSUPPORT
8.39%
* Financial figures are unaudited at time of publication.
Jane Mary Faught Revocable Living Trust Steven Ferrell Dominie Fetter Fifth Third Bank Ann Fisher Flagstar Bank Kathy Flatgard Flex-N-Gate Louis Flores Mike & Lynn Flynn Roxanne Flynn Diana Foley Lynn Fontanive Elizabeth Foradori Denise Forrest Frederick A. Vollbrecht Foundation Mara Friedman Catherine Galazin Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. Rondald & Nancy Ganisor Pete Gargasoulas Curtis G. Geisler Abby Gillingham Nan Glassbrook Lori Gordon-Michaeli Kimberly Green Peggy Griffin Theresa Grohs John Grzywack Sharon Hahn Michael Haines Shon Halacka Kelli Hambrick Bijaya Hans Dr. Sachinder Hans Bret Hardy Tim Hatfield Helen Hayman Pattiann Heitchue Phyllis Hempel Ron & Shirley Hempel Tim Hennigan Jean Hershey Angela Hill William Hirn Vikki Holland Michael Hopkins Lindsay House Leo & Paulette Howell Suzanne Howell Freda Hundley Irvin Automotive Michellle Janness Barbara Jerome Terry Johnson Susan K Johnston Joliat Ventures, LLC Robert Joseph Joyson Safety Systems Sheryl & Dennis Kaminer John Kaplan Richard Kaspers Toni Kassander Jason Kaszubski Marc Kaszubski Bud Keller Thomas & Mary Kendziorski Curtis King Maggie & Frank Knepp Cindy Knott James Krueger Leo Kujawa Yelena Label Lacks Trim Systems Dorothy Lafave Constance Lafontaine Sandra Laham Mary Lake Lowell & Trudy Lampen Michael Lamping Donald Lansky John Larson Ann Marie Lauer
ABC Group Russell Adams Beth Alberti Ron Aldridge Daniel Alfafara Algonac Trinity United Methodist Church All Covered Allied Building Services Amazon Smile Foundation Luciano Anselmino Mayra Aranda Don and Jean Arnold Cheryl Ashworth Korena Auten Baker Tilly Mary Banacki Ttee David & Gayle Barnhart Sarah Bean Laura Beelby William Bellinger Mike & Judy Beltzman Virginia Betts Patricia Biernat Daniel Bivens Karen Blum Cynthia Bonczyk Kimmie Bowen Amanda Brancaleone Robert Breitman Joseph Bricker Brose North America, Inc. Marilyn Buckstaff Ron Burin Cathi Burke Marissa Burrell Erica Cade Cadillac Products Automotive Company Calsonic Kansei Dawn Caracallo William Carzon Howard & Carolee Caylor Jaycey Cepiga Tanya Chapman Richard Ciaramitaro Civitan Club of Pontiac Gary Clark Gary Clark II Club General Motors Sarah Cohen Joann Coleman Michelle Collier Dan & Nathan Colombo Continental Automotive Gordon & Ruth Cooley Domenic Cordisco Mary Corless Patricia Cosens Suzanne Craig Cindy Crenshaw Joan Cummins Tom & Roanna Currie Misty Cushman Jerry & Nancy Davis Thomas Davis Andrea Davis Patrick Davison Joel Deshane Jannice (Mickey) Detrick Michael & Deborah DeVault Latonya Deyampert Mary Lou Disessa Vince Disessa Patricia Donohue Douglas Doran Doreen N. Hermelin Trust Beth Downey Robert Duckett Melissa Eagan Claretta Evans Julie Evans
Donors Paulette Lein Christina Lekaj Robert Lewis Linamar Myron Liner Janonne Lloyd Mark Locey Joseph Loibl David Lubin Kelly Lynch Magna Exteriors Magna International Hovagim Manoogian MARO Martinrea International Inc. Katsuo Matsumoto Fenar Mayes Heather McClellan Jeffrey & Kathleen McClure Kim McMahon Gwendolyn McNeal Kathleen McRae Wade & Sally Mezey Justin Michalak Miller-Boldt, Inc. William Milne Laura Miner-Kowalski Mitchell Plastics MJS Packaging/SpraycoMobility Works Richard & Amy Moore Joann Morales MORC, Inc. Diane Mueller Matt Mularoni Dr. Peter Muller Edward & Nancy Murphy Mutual of America Myron & Denise Tubbs Living Trust Kristina Nastoska Paul & Joan Nelson Robert & Barbara Nelson Nemak Network for Good William Neuser Dianna Norris Northern Trust Oakland Community Health Network Joyce O’Connor Andrew Ogawa Jerry & Gayle Olszewski Clarice O’Neill Ella Osborne Doug Otlewski Otlewski & Maloney, PC John Pajak Johannes Palm Tom Paskiewicz Kari Passmore Brent Paterson A. J. Patrick Douglas & Beth Paulo Angela Pena Jose & Barbara Perez Stanley Perry Kimberly Pietrylka-Miller Frank Pizzolato PNC Bank Sarah Pobocik Jim Pollard Kermit Prill Edgar & Sharon Pugh Charitable Fund Janet Rabban Husan Rahman Angela Rainge Emily ReboriKassie Redker David Reid Jon & Elizabeth Reusch Jay Reynolds Dennis Ringvelski Pamela S. Ritter
Robert Bosch, LLC Doug Robinson Leah Rosenbaum Theresa Ross Royal Roofing Co., Inc. E. Virginia Sanders Joyce Scafe Lauren Scarpace Cathy Scavone Betty Scheck Debra Schippa Rebecca Schuette Amy Scott Services to Enhance Potential (STEP)SetworksCary Severt Joyce Sheehy Kris Silvas Kathy Sirois Loretta Smith Paula Somerville Ron Stang Chip & Sue Stevens Dave Stoker Caroline & Lance Stokes Sandy Stone Ron Storing Elsa Suarez Donald Swayze Diana Ternes The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Huttenlocher Group The Kroger Company- Michigan Division The Pediatric Team, PLC The Schalm School Family Doug Theisen Scott Thiele This Is It Quality Cleaning Co. Sheryl Thomas David & Rosemary Thoresen Larry Thouin Gertrude Tori Living Trust Transfiguration Lutheran Church Marie Trombley Troy Chamber of Commerce Jennie Tunnell United Facility SuppliesUnited Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way of Milwaukee United Way Suncoast- Tampa Bay Matthew Van De Velde Anita Vanschaikmartinet Michelle Verkest Kathleen Vettraino Marlo Vitous Jeffrey Vlasic Stephanie Walendzick Larry Walker Clifford Walkon Richard Walsh Betty Warner Christine Wass Brenna Watson Diane Wernette April Wheaton Doug Wiescinski Adam Wilburn Clifford & Ina Mae Wilcox Taylor Wilhelm Michael Williams Jay Wilton Wines For Humanity Mark Winkelman Dennis Winkler Susanna Wood Yarema Die & Engineering Edwin Yates Mr. Fadi Younan Paula Young
ProgramIncome
61%Business Income
37%
Contributions2%
Project SEARCH Henry Ford West Bloomfied Hospital Interns
Project SEARCH Troy Beaumont Hospital Interns
91% 45%STAFF DIVERSITYSTAFF RETENTION S
Mr. John Bell
Mr. Paul Bernhard
Mr. William Goodman
Mrs. Karen Haeffner
Mr. Thomas Kimble
Mr. Edwin Langtry
Mr. Donald Lansky
Mr. John Larson
Dr. Myron Liner
Mrs. Kit McDonnell
Mr. Joe Pallischeck
Mrs. Margaret Taylor Smith
Mr. Reynolds Smith
Mrs. Ann Stallkamp
Mr. Charles Stenback
Mr. Richard Walsh
Mr. John Witherup
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board Members Guiding Our Success
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
2016 Three Year Accreditation
TRUSTEES EMERITUS
Adam WilburnVice Chairperson
Bud KellerTreasurer
Leo KujawaPast Chairperson
Beth AlbertiSecretary
David LubinChairperson
313 Presents
Beth Alberti
Alfoccino
Allied Building Services
Mark Andrzejewski
Arising Images
Becharas Brothers Coffee
Blakes Orchard & Cider Mill
Ana Bonilla Siloac
Bonobo Winery
Bordine Nursery Ltd.
Cadillac Coffee
Capstone Vision
Chateau Chantal
Gary Clark
Classic Lanes
Coffee Break Services
Continental Automotive
CycleBar Troy
Detroit Lions
Detroit Red Wings
Devange Construction
Dr. Leora Bar-Levav
Dream Dinners
Dutton Farm
Emagine Entertainment
Sandra Ferrell
Firekeeper’s Casino & Hotel
First Choice Coffee Services
Frames Unlimited
Peggy Griffin
Michael Halacka
Shon Halacka
Tim Hatfield
HUB Stadium
IncrediPets
Barbara Jerome
Bud Keller
Kings Island Cares
David Lubin
Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle
Gwendolyn McNeal
Justin Michalak
Miller Canfield
MJS Packaging/Sprayco
In Kind Donors
AFFILIATIONS ASPPIRE
Autism Society-Oakland County
MARO
Project SEARCH
SourceAmerica
The Kooser Program
CERTIFICATIONS Licensed Professional Counselor
State of Michigan – Professional
Counselor License
State of Michigan, Licensed Social Worker
U.S. Department of Labor
CARF ACCREDITATION AREAS Employment Planning Services
Organizational Employment Services
Employment Services Coordination
Community Employment Services
Employment Transition Services
Mojo in the Morning
Dr. Peter Muller
Mutual of America
Noreen Owens Photography
Oakland County Parks
Mairin O’Brien
John Pajak
Panera Bread
PF Changs
Picano’s Restaurant
Daniel Pienta
Pine Trace Golf Club
Planet Rock
PNC Bank
PRP Wine International
Red Lotus Yoga
Roberts Restaurants Group
Rochester Fudge Company
Rock Ventures, LLC
Lauren Scarpace
SheLan Records
Shepherd’s Hollow Golf Club
Kathy Sirois
Skate World of Troy
Korena Auten
Marissa Burrell
Loren Burrell
Eltheia Cantrell
Dawn Caracallo
Bill Clazie
Mary Corbeill
Andrea Davis
Shannon Debono
Angie Dusing
Jannette Evans
Sandi Ferrell
Steve Ferrell
Kathy Flatgard
Elizabeth Foradori
John Foradori
Patricia Glosson-Loving
Timothy Hennigan
Michelle Janness
Hayley Kadlec
Debbie Kaszubski
Jason Kaszubski
Megan Kaszubski
Ryan Kaszubski
Christina Lekaj
Janonne Lloyd
Chris Mayes
Fenar Mayes
Venee Natarajan
Volunteers
Vivek Natarajan
Mairin O’Brien
Laura Pappas
Tom Paskiewicz
Kari Passmore
Sherry Patterson
Angela Pena
Kimberly Pietrylka-Miller
Steve Ragatz
Emily Rebori
Kassie Redker
Theresa Ross
Becy Schuette
Kathy Sirois
Susie Skibo
Curtis Smith
Kimberly Smith
David Stoker
Sandy Stone
Stephanie Walendzik
Brenna Watson
Dinae Wernette
April Wheaton
Dennis Winkler
Edwin Yates
Danielle Ybarra
Slows Bar BQ
Smart Pet Love
Somerset Inn
Paula Somerville
Southwest Airlines
Ron Storing
The Great Escape Room
The Office Supply Guy’s.Com
The Shamrock Companies
The Whitney
Thunderbowl Lanes
Troy Escape
University of Michigan
David & Barbara Waller
Betty Warner
Adam Wilburn
Michael Williams
Wines For Humanity
Mark Winkelman
WXYZ News Station
Zetouna Liquor Fine
Wine & Cigars
IN MEMORY OFJamison Adams • Denise M. Donohue • M. Evans • Neil C. Hanna • Isreal Hochberg
Dr. Laird E. Johnston • Daniel C. Knott • Gale & Wilma Scafe • John & Karen Wilcox
IN HONOR OF Denise Detrick • Gretchen & Heidi Geisler • New Horizons Madison Heights Branch
BEQUESTS • Doreen N. Hermelin Trust
• Edgar & Sharon Pugh Charitable Fund
• Gertrude Tori Living Trust
• Myron & Denise Tubbs Living Trust
GRANTS • FCA Foundation
• Provider Transformation Technical Assistance
• Direct Support Professional Recruitment
& Retention Technical Assistance
Peggy Griffin
Dr. Peter Muller
Shon Halacka
Ed Murphy
Gary Clark
John Kaplan
Doug Otlewski
Lauren Scarpace
Betty Fisher
Mark Winkelman
Gwendolyn McNeal
Pamela Ritter
Michael Williams
Steve Dodson
Benjamin Lachman
John Pajak
Paula Somerville
AUBURN HILLS ANDADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES1814 Pond Run
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2768
Tel: (248) 340-0559
Fax: (248) 340-0694
CLINTON TOWNSHIP43630 Hayes Road, Suite 110
Clinton Township, MI 48038-3536
Tel: (586) 226-1189
Fax: (586) 226-0129
www.NewHorizonsRehab.org
DAVISBURG10445 Dixie Highway
Davisburg, MI 48350-1308
Tel: (248) 625-0808
Fax: (248) 625-1827
MADISON HEIGHTS32021 Howard Avenue
Madison Hts., MI 48071-1430
Tel: (248) 585-9593
Fax: (248) 585-6648
NOVI41108 Vincenti Court
Novi, MI 48375-1922
Tel: (248) 476-6910
Fax: (248) 476-1380
TROY5505 Corporate Drive, Suite 404
Troy, MI 48098-2614
Tel: (248) 340-0549
Fax: (248) 340-0694
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