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2 ANNUAL REPORT 2016 dedication Sweet, Authentic and Genuine That s how Maureen Freitas, a dedicated caregiver in our Home Assistance Program, was described by her program leader. Her commitment to her clients and colleagues was clearly evident in her work throughout fourteen years with Family Service Association. Sadly, Maureen passed away earlier this year. But it s with great pride and gratitude that we dedicate the 2016 edition of the Annual Report to her memory. MISSION STATEMENT We are committed to providing a wide array of high quality programs and services designed to strengthen and support individuals and families and to addressing the social service needs of our very diverse and changing communities.
3 ANNUAL REPORT 2016 A message from our Board Chairman and President The word quality has a special significance for all of us at Family Service Association. It symbolizes our best efforts to provide our community s families each day with programs and services that address their needs in the most professional and meaningful way. Quality is not only important, but central to our long-standing mission and approach to service delivery. That s why at FSA, we constantly examine our policies, practices and internal systems, while at the same time striving to improve upon our past successes and achievements. One significant way in which we pursue that important goal is through our affiliation with the Council on Accreditation, an international organization that partners with human service providers to establish and promote the highest standards of quality and performance. As is our practice every four years, we at Family Service Association are once again immersed in preparations for reaccreditation. It s a vigorous process that will ultimately help to ensure that our community receives the quality of service from our agency that it so richly deserves. By continually refining our programs and measuring their impact utilizing best practice standards, we raise the bar and ultimately become a better agency. The great entrepreneur and inventor Steve Jobs said that the best organizations are those that serve as a yardstick of quality. At Family Service Association, we accept the challenge to provide quality services and to measure outcomes to better guarantee their effectiveness. It s a job we could never accomplish without the commitment, dedication, and talents of our agency s staff. They are the social workers, nurses, administrators, program leaders, and support staff the persons from every program and department who help to guarantee the quality of our agency s services. They are the vital component parts that make up the DNA of Family Service Association. Whether caring for the community s children in our day care programs, providing home visits to our most frail and vulnerable elders, or showing compassion and support to those dealing with depression, anxiety or other behavioral health crisis, the FSA staff always answers the call. We wish to express gratitude to everyone within our FSA family our staff, Board of Directors, and community partners for the support they have given our agency throughout this and every year. Furthermore, we reaffirm our commitment to the tradition of providing quality service to the community. And the reaccreditation process presents our agency with an extraordinary opportunity to continue to build upon that tradition. Marita Durkin Gray, Esq. Chairman, Board of Directors Carol A. Nagle, MS President and Chief Executive Officer
4 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jo Ann Bentley Clerk Marita Durkin Gray, Esq. Chairman George Oliveira 1st Vice Chairman bruce rose 2nd Vice Chairman Maria A. Rosario Assistant Clerk Paul Lennon Assistant Treasurer Jo-Ann pelletier Treasurer Carol A. Nagle President and CEO Paul Medeiros Immediate Past Chairman Tafa Awolaju chief George Arruda Clifford A. Wright James Donnelly, Jr., Esq. robert goodman Rev. Robert P. Lawrence
5 2016 financial report COMPARISON BALANCE SHEET YEAR ENDING YEAR ENDING JUNE 2015 JUNE 2016 Assets... $16,934, $22,793,812 Total Liabilities... $ 3,278, $ 7,080,108 Total Equity... $13,655, $15,713,704 REVENUE: FEES...19,101,020 STATE CONTRACTS...1,639,196 UNITED WAY ,020 EXPENSES: CLINICAL SERVICES...3,552,064 ADULT AND ELDER SERVICES...10,491,671 CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES...5,681,157 PRIVATE TRUSTS/FOUNDATIONS ,808 INVESTMENTS ,056 OTHER...171,984
6 SERVICE STATISTICS PROGRAM: Adult Day Health After School Day Care Behavioral Health Center Big Friends Little Friends Community Service Agency Employer Support Program Family Resource Center SERVICE PROVIDED: 121,424 hours of program service and 86,841 units of transportation 101,275 days of 24-hour care; 2,619 days of respite care 193,808 hours of child care in both before school and after school 25,134 hours and 30,470 sessions of professional counseling and psychiatric services, including 21,719 individual sessions, 753 evaluations, 321 family sessions, and 4,848 medication reviews for 1,911 total clients 14,040 hours of one-to-one mentoring 226,152 days of service to 557 clients 234 hours of professional counseling and 59 hours of staff training and critical incident debriefing Served 250 families and provided 898 units of service
7 PROGRAM: Guardianship Program In-Home Therapy King Philip Preschool Parents Forever SERVICE PROVIDED: 5,136 units of legal services; 5,276 units of case management; 5,613 units of financial services 30,521 units of direct care Served 299 clients while providing 17,785 hours and 71,141 units of family therapy and therapeutic training and support 49,400 hours of child care, both part-day and full-day 1,302 clients received 7,812 hours of educational training Personal Care Attendant Program 7,512 units of functional skills training; 756 units of nursing services; 66 units of occupational therapy Representative Payee Program Therapeutic Mentoring 34,626 checks written for participating clients Served 433 clients, providing 30,234 hours and 120,936 units of structured, one-to-one strength-based services WORD Child Development Center 8,638 breakfasts, 12,670 lunches and 12,442 snacks served
8 ANNUAL REPORT 2016 A Celebration of Service to Families These dedicated members of our Family Service Association team celebrated milestone years of commitment to our agency and its clients: 5 YEARS OF SERVICE Paul Beattie Sarah Blanchard Stephanie Borges Meredith Denno Stacy DiBiasio Josephine Esposito Beth Kuttner Kate Lowney Jaydith Matias-Diaz Linda Morris Bree-Ann Reynolds Cecilia Rosario Marie Ross Samantha Souza 10 YEARS OF SERVICE Tracy Chasse Melissa Fallon Susan Hevey Tracey Lauzon Deborah Torres Mariana Wood 15 YEARS OF SERVICE Paula Costa Tami O Neil Mirta Tedesco Souza 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Filomena Correia Eileen Dunleavy Cynthia Holewiak Sonya Mattos 25 YEARS OF SERVICE Shirley Farias Adelia Machado Mike Moran Transportation Community Service Agency Therapeutic Mentoring Continuous Quality Improvement Community Service Agency After School Day Care In-Home Therapy Family Resource Center Clerical Continuous Quality Improvement Countryside Adult Day Health Adult Day Health Behavioral Health Center Behavioral Health Center Billing Department After School Day Care Behavioral Health Center Administration / Employer Support Program
9 ANNUAL REPORT 2015
10 In early 2016, Family Service Association was proud to have WORD Child Development Center join our family of high quality programs. Since 1983, WORD (Women s Occupational Resources Development) has provided comprehensive services for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, ages 4 weeks to 5 years. The program offers a total learning environment that supports personal development and enables the potential of the whole child in a nurturing, inclusive setting. WORD is licensed under the MA Department of Early Education and Care and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
11 ANNUAL REPORT 2016 PROGRAM SITES: Administrative Offices After School Day Care Big Friends Little Friends Continuous Quality Improvement Employer Support Program Guardianship Program In-Home Therapy Parents Forever Representative Payee Program Accounting / Billing / Payroll Human Resources Information Technology 101 Rock Street (508) Behavioral Health Center 151 Rock Street (508) s Personal Care Attendant Program 130 Rock Street (508) Community Service Agency Therapeutic Mentoring 30 Third Street (774) Family Resource Center 45 Rock Street (508) After School Day Care Mary L. Fonseca School 160 Wall Street Fall River, MA Alfred S. Letourneau School 323 Anthony Street Fall River, MA Carlton M. Viveiros School 525 Slade Street Fall River, MA Before School Day Care Henry Lord Community School 151 Amity Street Fall River, MA King Philip Preschool 700 North Eastern Avenue (508) WORD Child Development Center 951 Slade Street Fall River, MA (508) Adult Day Health Program Cornerstone Adult Day Health 21 Father Devalles Boulevard Fall River, MA (508) Countryside Adult Day Health 244 North Main Street Raynham, MA (508) The GenCenter 397 Bay Street Fall River, MA (508) s 34 Welby Road New Bedford, MA (508) Church Green Taunton, MA (508) Apollo 11 Drive, Suite A Plymouth, MA (508) s 68 Nahatan Street Norwood, MA (781) Parents Forever Kennedy-Donovan Center, Inc. 25 Forest Street Attleboro, MA Stonehill College Student Union, Classroom Belmont Street Easton, MA Stop & Shop Community Room 2991 Cranberry Highway East Wareham, MA Family Service Association 101 Rock Street UMass Dartmouth McLean Center 285 Old Westport Road N. Dartmouth, MA Silver City Galleria 2 Galleria Mall Drive Taunton, MA 02780
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