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Magnolia Clubhouse Annual Report 2018 Final

2018 Report to the Community - Magnolia Clubhouse

If you should speak to
anyone affected by a mental
illness, the chances are that
you will hear stories of
hidden suffering, shame,
and discrimination in nearly
every sector of their lives.

— Dr. Vikram Patel, Renowned Global Mental Health Expert

MAGNOLIA CLUBHOUSE 2018 Report to the Community

Our vision is that one day,
across the world, people

who live with mental illness
will lead lives of dignity

and fulfillment, and reach
their full potential.

— Magnolia Clubhouse

Living with mental illness?
Don’t go it alone.

OUR MISSION

A vital community of growth, hope, and opportunity
for people who live with mental illness, the mission of
Magnolia Clubhouse is to ensure that our members are

respected co-workers, neighbors, and friends.

ABOUT From the President of the Board
THE COVER and Executive Director

Dr. Vikram Patel is the Dear Clubhouse Friends and Mental Healthcare Advocates:
Pershing Square Professor
of Global Health at Harvard It has been a milestone year for Magnolia Clubhouse. With the completion of
University. A world- the renovations across our campus, we are enjoying a renewed pride of place.
renowned mental health Sincere thanks are extended to all who gave so generously to the successful
expert, he is the author of $4 million capital campaign that made the project possible.
The Black Dog: Why We
Don’t Care and an advocate Our mission is always at the center of our decision making. The
of the Clubhouse Model. improvements made to our two historic houses, carriage house clinic, and
grounds are not only physically appealing, they are designed to improve the
ability of people to be engaged with each other and increase the number of
people who can be involved in every aspect of the work of the Clubhouse.
From the commercial-quality kitchen where the daily lunch is prepared
to the state-of-the-art media lab where our news program is produced,
the Clubhouse is a dynamic hub of activity for those who might otherwise
struggle alone.

Millions of Americans face mental illness every day—thousands right here
in Northeast Ohio. For them, Magnolia Clubhouse offers a safe place to
rediscover a sense of belonging, gain confidence, make friends, and learn new
skills. Because holding a job or staying in school can be challenging for those
who live with mental illness, the Clubhouse offers the supports that make it
possible for members to achieve such goals. You will read more about these
successes in this report.

We are also pleased to share a transformational development. As a result of
strategic advocacy efforts, the Clubhouse can now be reimbursed by Ohio’s
Medicaid Plan for providing psychiatric rehabilitation day treatment. This
enables us to reach more people and to further implement the Clubhouse
Model in Ohio. The Clubhouse has been working diligently at this transition,
instituting an electronic medical record system and all the requisite
procedures. Also noteworthy is the recent accreditation of Ohio’s two
other Clubhouses (Miracle House in Dayton and Pathways Clubhouse in
Columbus) that were established with our assistance.

In closing, we thank all of our supporters who join with us in addressing
the devastating effects of mental illness and the tragic consequences of
an inadequate mental healthcare system. Because of you, we are able to
reach ever more people and the broader community, as we offer hope and
opportunities to rebuild and save lives.

Rebekah Dorman, Ph.D. Lori D’Angelo, Ph.D.
President, Board of Directors Executive Director

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“The Clubhouse is a friendly
place—a nice place to meet
new people and have a good
meal. I am most thankful
that I was helped in getting
my job at Mars Electric.”

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CHARLES Clubhouse Highlights
2018
Not long after arriving at the
Clubhouse, Chuck opted for Advocacy and Growth of the Clubhouse Model
a position at Mars Electric
through the Transitional An important part of our advocacy work is helping to strengthen and expand
Employment Program. He the Clubhouse Model so that more men and women around the world can
is doing very well at Mars benefit. To that end, Magnolia Clubhouse took an integral role in the Clubhouse
where he is responsible for International World Seminar held in Detroit, September 23 – 28, 2017. With
maintenance (both inside 700 attendees from 151 Clubhouses (and 16 countries) participating, it offered
and out), as well as helping educational and networking opportunities among the International Clubhouse
to sort incoming inventory, community, as well as mental health advocates and professionals.
and gets high marks from his
supervisor. Membership

Clubhouse membership is open to any adult with a mental illness diagnosis.
Becoming a member is a simple process that begins with a tour of Magnolia
Clubhouse to learn more about the Clubhouse Model and the opportunities
it offers. With an average daily attendance of 70, the Clubhouse served
424 people this year.

Our Employment Program

Because people with mental illness face many challenges when seeking
employment, helping members find and keep paying jobs in the broader
community is one of the most important services offered by the Clubhouse.
This year, a total of 90 members were employed (exceeding the
Clubhouse Model benchmark based on attendance) and they
earned a total of $544,650. There were 29 members in Transitional
Employment and 61 members independently employed.

TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYERS
Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County
Bon Appetit • Cleveland Metroparks Zoo • Cleveland Public Library • Happy Dog
Mars Electric • The MetroHealth System • TJ Maxx • University Hospitals
Zagara’s Marketplace

Our Education Program

Because mental illness can be a barrier to achieving educational goals, the
Clubhouse offers academic, financial, and social supports to help members
to continue their schooling. This year, 33 members were engaged in
educational pursuits. New this year is a collaboration with Fountain House
that makes $350 scholarships available to Clubhouse members who are
selected through an application process. This project is funded by the
Sidney R. Baer, Jr. Foundation.

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“Nobody in my house has a college
degree. I want to set an example for
my family. Magnolia has taught
me many great things on how
to live, even with a mental
illness. I apply the same
mindset as I go to school.”

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LARRY Health & Wellness

Larry is attending Cuyahoga Magnolia Clubhouse is dedicated to helping members manage the symptoms
Community College. He of their mental illness, as well as with their overall health. The International
describes himself as a Standards for Clubhouse Programs (that govern all Clubhouses) include:
young motivated student “The Clubhouse provides assistance, activities, and opportunities designed to
dedicated to making a help members develop and maintain healthy lifestyles.” This year, in addition
better life for himself. The to the walking group, yoga, meditation, and monthly Health & Wellness
Education supports at Dinners, Zumba classes were offered at the end of the day.
Magnolia Clubhouse are
helping him be successful. The on-site Magnolia Clubhouse Clinic offers both primary and psychiatric
Our new collaboration with healthcare. More than 76 Clubhouse members took advantage of the
Fountain House and funding services offered by the Clinic.
from the Sidney R. Baer, Jr.
Foundation have allowed The Magnolia Clubhouse Shop
the Clubhouse to offer
scholarships to offset costs Run by and for the benefit of the Clubhouse, our upscale resale shop is gaining
for educational pursuits. in popularity. Located on the first floor of the West House, it is a charming
Larry’s scholarship was setting for donated items that include art, furniture, antiques, and jewelry.
able to provide funding for a
three credit course in math. Special Events

Magnolia Clubhouse enjoyed three major events this year to raise funds and
thank our generous donors:

The second Opening Doors event, held July 22, 2017, welcomed guests to
see the renovations in progress. Chaired by Board members Denise Kestner
and Lucy Weller, a beautiful large tent in our front yard held 200 guests and
raised more than $26,000 which was donated to the capital project.

On November 16, 2017, the East Side Welcome Club hosted the Magnolia
Masquerade & Auction at the historic Grace Lutheran Church (Cleveland
Heights) that featured hundreds of very special items and garnered $16,500
under the direction of event chairs Debra Kirby and Mary Seay.

To honor our donors, on June 14, 2018 we celebrated the completion of the
capital campaign and Clubhouse-wide renovations at the Because of You
event. More than 125 friends enjoyed tours of each floor and the appealing
outdoor courtyard between the two houses.

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“I truly appreciate the training
I received from the Clubhouse
staff for my current job. Working
at the ADAMHS Board has
improved my confidence and
self-esteem—I also value the
friends that I have made there.”

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Magnolia Clubhouse
Financial Information

(July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018)

43% 6% 58%

5% 19% 11%
4% 17%
23% 14%

LAURA REVENUE: $1,380,386 EXPENSES: $1,365,522

When Laura joined the n A DAMHS Board $591,920 n S alaries $798,820
Clubhouse, she was looking
for vocational rehabilitation n C lubhouse Income & Dues $77,766 n O perating Costs $176,828
opportunities. After working
at the Clubhouse front n A nnual fund $261,719 n Benefits $237,493
desk and in the Magnolia
Clubhouse Shop, she was n United Way of Greater n O ccupancy & Equipment $152,381
hired by the Alcohol, Drug Cleveland $61,309
Addiction, and Mental
Health Services (ADAMHS) n G overnment Funding $317,672
Board of Cuyahoga County
where she is thriving. With n F oundation Grants $70,000
both undergraduate and
graduate degrees in biology, Strategic Outcomes for 2017-2018
her goal is to be employed in
that field.

• A total of 424 men and women were day treatment; we successfully
served at Magnolia Clubhouse, with instituted an electronic medical
an average daily attendance of 70. record system and requisite
procedures for this purpose.
• Our on-site clinic provided both
behavioral and primary care services • There were 33 members engaged in
to 76 members. educational pursuits with the support
of the Clubhouse.
• A total of 90 members were
employed. Of the 29 members • More than $500,000 in charitable
in Transitional Employment, support was raised from the local
96% completed the time-limited community.
placements. There were 61 members
independently employed. • Almost 100% of Clubhouse members
were satisfied with their experience
• The Clubhouse was approved at the Clubhouse.
for Medicaid reimbursement for
providing psychiatric rehabilitation

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Donor Honor Roll

To each of our donors we extend our sincere thanks and appreciation.

The important work being done at Magnolia Clubhouse is made possible with the support of many
individuals, organizations, foundations, and corporations. Your collective generosity directly benefits

our members while also supporting our advocacy efforts to reduce stigma and ensure that mental
health remains both a local and national priority.

We are grateful to the donors who contributed to the Magnolia Clubhouse Annual Fund
and those who made other designated gifts (listed in the following pages).
July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018

$50,000+ Ellen and Richard Rabb Timothy and Christine McMonagle Steven and Carol Tanaka
The George Gund Foundation Catherine and JD Sullivan Kathy Morris Dr. George and Kristine Tesar
Peg’s Foundation Siobhan and William Thompson Brian and Cindy Murphy William and Julie Tuttle
Thompson Family Foundation Michael and Nancy Osborne Dickson and Ann Whitney
$20,000+ Christeen Tuttle Henry Ott-Hansen Rod Williscroft
Abington Foundation Jennie Zamberlan James Owens Kurt and Barbara Zoss
Denise and Steve Kestner Lynn and Lute Quintrell
Ridgecliff Foundation $1,000+ Peter and Julie Raskind $100+
Kim Sherwin Katherine Ault-Kinkead Robert and Margo Roth
The TREU-MART Fund James and Christine Berick Stephanie Sadlon and William Armstrong
Woodruff Foundation Dr. Lori D’Angelo Gerald J. Austin
Richard and Mercedes D’Angelo Thomas Smith David AuWerter
$10,000+ Fairmount Guild of Fairmount James Sherwin Benico and Joan Barzilai
Sidney R. Baer, Jr. Foundation Sarah Sieradzki Cynthia Bassett
Char and Chuck Fowler Family Presbyterian Church Linda H. Springer and Karen Bayun
Dr. Grover and Linda Gilmore John and Susan Bazyk
Foundation Elaine Hadden David Delgado Lynn Berg
Thomas H. White Foundation Kenneth and Audrey Kowalski Sharon Sutherland Jean and Louis Bloomfield
MADAV IX Foundation Douglas and Holly Wang Christine Carlton
$5,000+ T. Maltz Living Trust Harry Winfield David Cohen
Anonymous Marjorie and Bert Moyar Kurt and Jennifer Zitner William Coller
Ginn Foundation Martin and Miriam Plax Eileen Connell
Toby Devan Lewis James and Donna Reid Foundation $250+ Dennis and Beverley Coughlin
Nancy-Clay Marsteller Fred and Jackie Rothstein David and Deborah Daberko
Christopher and Gwen Morgan Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church Anonymous Dr. Dorr and Joyce Dearborn
Ray and Katie Murphy TEGNA Foundation Ernest Biebel Elizabeth Dreben and Hillel Chiel
Jim and Kathy Pender and the John and Kathy Thompson Celeste-Cohen Family Kristina Dubois
Mark Warren and Lisa Lystad William E. and Mary F. Conway Jeff and Judy Eakin
Michael Pender Memorial Fund Wolpert Fund Lori Ebihara
Lucy and Chuck Weller Mike and Lorrie Zupon Fund Epstein/Zuckerman Family
Dr. Thomas Ference
$2,000+ $500+ Barry M. Garvin Foundation
Dick and Doreen Cahoon Dr. Jerome and Maureen Jordan Ted and Nancy Goble Francis J. Erne Jr.
Fran and Mark Doris Patrick Grow Kevin and Joy Evans
Fox Charitable Foundation Belinson Tom and Kirsten Hagesfeld Jeanine Farone
Lee Hartmann Hazel and Neil Brown Joseph and Babs Kestner Paula and Bruce Feher
Joseph and Debbie Lelonek Carver Financial Services, Inc. Robert and Nancy Klein L. S. Fishman
Charles and Rita Maimbourg Dr. Rebekah Dorman and Lisa Moser Harold and Anne Forquer
Network for Good Sarah Ott-Hansen and George Joseph Frolik and Karen Long
Oak Tree Philanthropic Foundation David Ashpis Peter L. and Barbara Y. Galvin
Paul and Connie Omelsky Steve and Marilyn Garfunkel McGaughey
Jeffrey Pollock and Martha Cynthia Griggins Dr. James and Patti Overholser Family Philanthropic Fund of
Virginia and Ray Hellstern Nicholas and Barbara Sue Peay the Jewish Federation of
Brandt Pollock Valerie Krasowski Darlene Rebello-Rao and Cleveland
Elizabeth Porter and Charles Daane The Krueger Group
J. Sunil Rao
Florence B. Rutter
Kenneth and Jaclyn Surratt

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DONOR HONOR ROLL 2017-2018

Dr. Neal Goldenberg and Phyllis Syracuse Dr. and Mrs. Donald Freedheim Elinor Polster
Meaghan Combs Rajesh Tampi, MD Thomas and Shelly Galvin Channing M. and Nancy T. Preston
John and Joan Tanaka James Garrett Protect-O-Seal
Robert and Sally Gries Lizette Tapp John Garrity Natalie Remington
Peter Hardin-Levine Sara Tucker Martin Gelfand and Sherry Ball Gloria Resnick
Thomas M. Hietsch Richard Weingarten Leonard and Dorothy Gierosky Lovell Richardson
Martin Hoke Dr. Robert Weiss Janice Giles Joyce Roper
Kathryn Holley Gwendolyn Williams James and Marilyn Goldberg Charles Rosenlieb
Ted Horvath George and Barbara Wolkon Sarajane and Gerald Goldstein Liliana Naficy-Royal and
Anne and David Hunter Bernard Goodman
Josephine Inkley UP TO $100 Paul and Amy Graeter Kenneth Royal
Richard Israel Marilyn Griffin Kathleen Savas
William D. Issa Anonymous Debra and Gregory Harris Anne Sedor
Tracy Jacin Amazon Smile Yolanda Harris Melvin and Maude Shafron
Suzanne Jarm David Anderson Elizabeth Hickman Fanche Sheeran
Dr. George E. Jaskiw James Ankeny Sheryl Hoffman Ted Silverberg
Kenneth Jones and Susanne Carter Bonnie App William and Ann Hogsett Jenita Simmons
Helen Jones-Toms Paula Atwood Charles Huth Clyde and Elaine Simpson
Pamela and Stephen Keefe Susanna Del Balso-Penny Ellen Ilkanic Harold and Gloria Skipworth
William Kerner and Judith Beeler Cynthia Johnston Barbara Sobel
Harvey and Irene Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnston Marvin and Judith Solganik
Cynthia Terezis Suzanne Blaser Greg Jones C.D. Sommer
Keys Family Fund Whitney Bohan Raymond A. Jones State of Ohio - Cleveland
Christine Klecic Ervin and Beata Boja Arthur M. Joseph
Terri and Stuart Kline Jerome Brigham Suzanne Joseph Headquarters
Lee Kohrman Michael and Cynthia Bruder Janice Katz Diane Strachan
Dr. Lenore Kola Cynthia and Robert Bruml Harry and Carolyn Keagler Student Veterans of America at
Kenneth and Maureen Krol Barbara Buda and Don Tittle Mervat Khafaga
Mary Jo Lackamp Anthony Buniel Merle Kolk Cleveland State University
Susan and Hal Lapine Lois Butler Howard Kopit Carolyn Sugiuchi
Marcia Levine and Les Wyman Diane Campbell Amy Kress Richard and Cheryl Ann Sunyak
Jeanne and Michael Mackay Robert L. Campbell Carmen and Theresa Latessa Jennifer Swindell
Paul and Phyllis Maron Chuck and Pat Cangelosi- Ann Lawrence Jean Sylak
George McPherson Dr. Richard Lightbody Emily Taylor
Dr. Claudia Metz Williams Richard and Deborah Liles Philip and Sarah Taylor
Edith Miller Cathe Caraway-Howard Denise Link Marianne and Stanley Tepper
Stephen Moore Joseph and Carol Carroscia Marianne Lloyd Margaret Thomas-Repcik
Helene Moran Eberts Angel and Christopher Chapin Michele and Gary Longstreet Mary Anne Thompson
Joseph and Barbara Nahra Bruce and Charlene Chelnick Diane and Thomas Lowe Matt and Katie Tuohey
Toni Newborn Michael and Sherry Cindric John and Judith Maiher Cheryl VanHorn
Robert and Virginia Perkins Paul Cornell and Laura Pratt Mandel School of Applied Social Valerie Verchio
Joan Pistone Walter L. Cox, Sr. John Vovk
Janet N. Polzer Kyle Cutts Sciences (CWRU) Jay and Wendy Wasman
Alexander and Mary Bruce Barbara Daly Yolande Margolin Gary, Marsha and Sean Watanabe
Cheryl Davis Gregory and Sally Martin Deborah White
Rae-Grant Josephine M. deHaseth Vincent Maselli Nancy Whitman
Clara Rankin James Alan and Saralyn Doyle Sharon Masilonis Wickliffe Italian-American Club
David and Enid Rosenberg Tony and Lori Dreskin Master Gardeners of Cuyahoga Arthur Williams
Ann Roulet Rachel Dudukovich James Wimbley
Barb Rudolph Dr. Nancy Duff-Boehm County Nancy and Chris Wolf
Steve Ryder and Nicola Helm Sarah Eakin Barbara May Diana Woodbridge
John and Karen Sands Eaton Corporation Anne Meyers Jane Wren
Edwin and Carolyn Schmith Susan and Rich Edelman Roger Mucci Jack and Janece Yatsko
Terry Schoenberger Marjorie Edguer and Brian Smith June and Susan Murany Walter I. and Elizabeth A.
Jes Sellers and Art Thomson Kathy Ellis and Kelly Scott Alan and Elizabeth Negrelli
Barbara Shramo Dr. Charles and Carole Faiman Joseph and Mary Devyn Nolan Zborowsky
Eleanor Silvaroli Nicephoros and Patricia Fotinos Rodolpho and Maria Elisa Obias Jeannette Zimmerman
Stuart Silver and Sharon Robert Freeborn and Dale and Suzanne Omori
Kathleen Polanz *Deceased
Faith Jacobs Kathleen McGuire
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DONOR HONOR ROLL 2017-2018

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN TRIBUTE GIFTS In Honor of Marilyn’s Birthday
CONTRIBUTIONS Cheryl Davis
In Honor of Susan Accorti
We are grateful to all of the donors who Gregory and Sally Martin In Honor of Ellen Krol Monti
contributed to the Magnolia Clubhouse Kenneth and Maureen Krol
In Honor of Raman J. Belinson
Capital Campaign from July 1, 2017 Dr. Jerome and Maureen In Honor of Chris Morgan
through June 30, 2018. McWilliams/Piraino Family
Jordan Belinson
$500,000+ $1,000+ Foundation
Toby Devan Lewis Christopher and Gwen In Honor of Jim and Chris
Berick In Honor of Richard and Pat
$100,000 + Morgan Suzanne Blaser Negrelli
The Cleveland Foundation John and Kathy Thompson Alan and Elizabeth Negrelli
The Higley Fund In Honor of Jeff Bitler
Elizabeth Ring Mather and $250+ Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnston In Honor of Roel Obias
Celeste-Cohen Family Network for Good
William Gwinn Mather GE Foundation In Honor of Whitney Bohan Rodolpho and Maria Elisa Obias
Fund Helen Jones-Toms Diane Strachan
Michael and Suzanne In Honor of Barbara Shapiro
$20,000+ In Honor of Robert Campbell Channing M. and Nancy T. Preston
Dick and Doreen Cahoon Schiavoni Dr. Dorr and Joyce Dearborn
Denise and Steve Kestner In Honor of Kenny Shapiro
McWilliams/Piraino Family $100+ In Honor of Susan Carlton June and Susan Murany
Steve and Marilyn Garfunkel Christine Carlton
Foundation Aaron Haynewsorth In Honor of Linda Springer
In Honor of Gabriella Celeste Karen Kidwell and
$5,000+ Natalie and Theresa Celeste
Linda H. Springer David Cohen Henry Billingsley

In Honor of Nan Cohen In Honor of Siobhan
James and Marilyn Goldberg Thompson
Steve Ryder and Nicola Helm Jo and Mark Goren
Anne Sedor
In Honor of All Our Veterans
In Honor of Carolle Cox William Armstrong
Walter L. Cox, Sr.
In Memory of Hope Adelstein
In Honor of Dr. Lori D’Angelo Terri and Stuart Klein
Elizabeth Porter and
In Memory of Hope and
Charles Daane Stanley Adelstein
Darlene Rebello-Rao and Edith Miller

J. Sunil Rao In Memory of Nick Biggins
Gwendolyn Williams
In Honor of Dr. Rebekah
Dorman In Memory of Marissa Borsani
Sheila and Robert Allenick Dr. Lori D’Angelo
Thomas M. Hietsch
In Honor of Paula Feher Marianne and Stanley Tepper
Virginia and Ray Hellstern Rod Williscroft
Richard Israel
Barbara May In Memory of Marion Cibir
Deborah White
In Honor of Ray Freas
Kenneth and Maureen Krol In Memory of Carole D’Angelo
Liliana Naficy-Royal and
In Honor of Nora Hennessy
Dr. Lenore Kola Kenneth Royal

In Honor of Suzanne Joseph In Memory of Carole and
Arthur M. Joseph Richard D’Angelo
Dr. Lori D’Angelo
In Honor of Dr. Jane Kessler Richard and Mercedes D’Angelo
Dr. Lori D’Angelo Carmen and Theresa Latessa
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Freedheim Jean Latessa
Robert and Nancy Klein Beverly Loparo
Eleanor Silvaroli
In Honor of Denise Kestner
Peter and Julie Raskind

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In Memory of Delores Engel In Memory of Bernard Suzanne Joseph Dr. Jaina Amin
Bruce and Charlene Chelnick Rafferty Mary Jane Levine Barbara Baum
Cynthia and Robert Bruml Antoinette Miller James and Christine Berick
In Memory of Elizabeth T. and Lynn Quintrell Norm Blum
Francis J. Erne Sr. In Memory of Jay Silvaroli Charlene Reed-Mundell Hazel and Neil Brown
Francis J. Erne Jr. Dr. Lori D’Angelo Gretchen Reynolds Barbara and Gregory Bruhn
Carmen and Theresa Latessa Denise Ritossi Ruth Anna Carlson and Albert
In Memory of Rosalind Jean Latessa Marcia Rosenbaum
Sperling Feld Beverly Loparo Kathleen Savas Leonetti
Debra and Gregory Harris Eleanor Silvaroli Dr. Sharon Schmahl Angel Chapin
Judy Schneider Sophia Cheng
In Memory of Craig E. Hadler In Memory of Henry Tanaka Jes Sellers Kathy Clegg
Dr. Lori D’Angelo Lori Ebihara Linda Thompson Nan Cohen and Daniel Abrams
Dr. Rebekah Dorman and Steven and Carol Tanaka Anthoni Visconsi II David and Deborah Daberko
Gary, Marsha, and Sean Watanabe Mary Kay Wojtylak William and Mary Denihan
David Ashpis Richard Weingarten Margot and David Youngs Fran and Mark Doris
George and Barbara Wolkon Victoria B. Zahka Rebekah Dorman and David Ashpis
In Memory of Ann E. Jones James and Renee Epstein
Kenneth Jones and Susanne Carter In Memory of Michael Wolpert IN-KIND GIFTS Cindy and Michael Fersky
Barry M. Garvin Jay Fertel and Carole Walters
In Memory of Arline Joseph Martin Gelfand and Sherry Ball Goods and Services Harold and Anne Forquer
Suzanne Joseph AARP Tax Aides Char and Chuck Fowler
ENDOWMENT FUND Appletree Books Richard and Lynda Freedman
In Memory of Christopher GIFTS Dave Boyer Paul and Dona Friedman
Kestner Nora Hennessy and Judy Meinert Cleveland Food Bank Steve and Marilyn Garfunkel
Denise and Steve Kestner Cleveland Institute of Music Barry M. Garvin
RECURRING DONORS Cleveland Public Library Dr. Grover and Linda Gilmore
In Memory of Bart Latessa and Tom and Kirsten Hagesfeld Ted and Nancy Goble
Bart James Latessa Monthly or Quarterly La Barberia Jo and Mark Goren
Dr. Lori D’Angelo Dr. Thomas Ference The Music Settlement Terri Hamilton Brown and
Carmen and Theresa Latessa Dr. Grover and Linda Gilmore Al Sanchez
Jean Latessa Helen Jones-Toms Share the Health Educational Darnell Brown
Beverly Loparo Joseph and Babs Kestner Valeria Harper
Eleanor Silvaroli George McPherson Garden (Gates Mills) Kathy and Tom Heffernan
Sandy Welchens Jean Heflich
In Memory of Carmen Latessa MAGNOLIA CLUBHOUSE Kurt and Barbara Zoss (Zoss the Martin J. Hlavaty
Eleanor Silvaroli SHOP DONATIONS Susan and Stanley Jaros
William Armstrong Swiss Baker) Helen Jones-Toms
In Memory of Mary Latessa Delores Bastaich Pamela and Stephen Keefe
Eleanor Silvaroli Lois Becker MATCHING GIFT Dr. Jane Kessler
Eleanor Bergholz COMPANIES Denise and Steve Kestner
In Memory of David P. Loparo Whitney Bohan Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Karen Kidwell and
Joseph and Carol Carroscia Hazel Brown Dominion Foundation
Paul Cornell and Laura Pratt Cleveland Montessori School Eaton Corporation Henry Billingsley
Dr. Lori D’Angelo Suzanne Cooper GE Foundation Debra and Donald Kirby
Mary Anne Hurley Nancy Elliott Key Foundation Kerry and Debra Klotzman
Carmen and Theresa Latessa Nicki Evans Lubrizol Foundation Linda Lie-Nielson and Lee Nielson
Jean Latessa Carl Alfred Fazio PNC Foundation Marcia Levine and Les Wyman
Michele and Gary Longstreet Matthew Feinberg Progressive Insurance Foundation Charles and Rita Maimbourg
Beverly Loparo April Firstencel UBS Sheila Martin
John and Judith Maiher Susan Flickinger Arie and Wendy Mayaan
Roger Mucci Dan Goldberg OPENING DOORS Hedy and Michael Milgrom
Kathleen Polanz Anne L. Griffiths DONORS Margaret and William Mitchell
Eleanor Silvaroli Terri Hamilton Brown Chris and Kristen Morgan
Wickliffe Italian-American Club Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Individuals Christopher and Gwen Morgan
Nancy and Chris Wolf Nora Hennessy Anonymous (2) Marjorie and Bert Moyar
Howard Agriesti Roel Obias
In Memory of Spicecia Mack Sheila and Robert Allenick Sarah Ott-Hansen and
Margaret Thomas-Repcik
George McGaughey
In Memory of Alicia Martin
Janice Giles *Deceased

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Ferguson Nolan
Joseph and Mary Devyn Nolan

DONOR HONOR ROLL 2017-2018

Jim and Kathy Pender and the Lisa Buchan Jay Nystrom Lush Cosmetics
Michael Pender Memorial Fund Stephanie Burkhard Drew Pierson Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
Ernie Cahoon Dick and Pat Pogue Mandel Jewish Community Center
Jeffrey Pollock and Martha Diane Campbell Susan Ross Mimi Testen Designs
Brandt Pollock Sally Cantor Denise Rynes ML Tavern
Celeste-Cohen Family Nancy Schade Music Box Supper Club
Lynn and Lute Quintrell Natalie Celeste Dr. Sharon Schmahl MZ Salon
Al and Georgia Sanchez Noelle Celeste Elaine Scott Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
Mary Seay Elizabeth Chandler Mary Seay Nighttown Restaurant
Beth Segal Susan Clement Lindsay Sowards Partners to Empowerment
Kim Sherwin Nicole Cohen Lynda Starr
David and Jenna Snyder Kim Coverdale Kathy Stead Wellness
Linda Springer and David Delgado Claudia and James Cull Tammy Stepisnik Pearl of the Orient
Catherine and JD Sullivan Noelle M. Cutts Ellen Sullivan Piccadily Artisan Creamery -
Kenneth and Jaclyn Surratt Dr. Lori D’Angelo Jamie Synenberg
Siobhan and William Thompson Genevieve and Walter DeSocio Rick Szekelyi University Circle
Dente and Purita Tobias Patti DiBenedetto Marianne Tepper Pinot’s Palette
Christeen Tuttle Ralph and Kathryn Dise Siobhan Thompson Pistone Wealth Advisors
Richard and Tina Weinberg Dr. Rebekah Dorman Susie Vitale Rock’n Roll Hall of Fame &
Lucy and Chuck Weller Kristen Doud Cassidy Yatsko
Jennie Zamberlan Renee Epstein Ronald Zipper Museum
Terence and Barbara Zuik Priscilla Finder Santos Salon and Spa
Christina Forward Organizations Shaker Heights Country Club
Organizations Lee Anne and Paul Freddo Shima Limousine
Academy Graphic Steve Garfunkel Abstract Hair Salon SOS Speedy Office Supply
Alex Glessner All Occasion Party Rental Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
Communication, Inc. Kristina M. Gobel Anytime Fitness The Fairmount
Avantia Nancy Goble AVEDA Store The Studio Salon
DLR Group - Westlake Reed Debra Golden Brown-Forward Funeral Home Tommy Bahama
Elina Gurney Cheesecake Factory VNTG Home
Leskosky Nora Hennessy Chipotle V’Sonno Salon and Day Spa
The FORM Group Themis Hibbs Cleveland Botanical Garden Western Reserve Historical Society
The Krueger Group Doug Hitchcock Cleveland Consignment Shoppe Yoga Roots
Medical Mutual Gayle Hitchcock Cleveland Museum of Art Z Gallerie
The Music Settlement Kathy Hogg Cleveland Museum of Natural Zoss the Swiss Baker
NOW Valet Lee Hooper
The James B. Oswald Company Margaret Hooper History The Magnolia
Peggy Hooper Cleveland Orchestra Masquerade was
Charitable Fund at the Nicole D. Jira Cleveland Play House organized by the
Cleveland Foundation David Jordan Cleveland Skating Club Eastside Welcome Club.
Peg’s Foundation Grace Kasoff Creations by Celeste
University Circle Incorporated Cheryl Keys Dino Palmieri Salon and Spa at Opening Doors was
University Hospitals - Debra Kirby hosted by the Magnolia
Department of Psychiatry Ran Kirby Beachwood Mall Clubhouse and the Event
Western Reserve Historical Society Sydney Kirby Dise & Company Committee, chaired by
Mary Jane Levine District Restaurant board members Denise
MAGNOLIA Angela Lind Evie Lou Kestner and Lucy Weller.
MASQUERADE DONORS Laurie Lindbloom Gali’s Garden Center
Stephanie Linor Gigi’s on Fairmount We extend sincere
Individuals Beverly and Keilan Malone Goldfish Swim School appreciation for both
Anonymous Becky and Alan Medearis Golftec of these outstanding
Michelle Alexander Clyde Medearis Granite City Food and Brewery fundraising events.
Eileen Anderson Wendy Meyer Great Lakes Science Center
Eleanor and Glen Anderson Gregory Mieckowski Guardian Angels *Deceased
James Ankeny Joyce Monachino Heights Music
Anne Arcara Mai Moore Jones Designs Interiors
Lois Becker Chris Morgan Kiddie Jungle
Shirley Bell Legacy Village
Dan Bertsch Loretta Paganini School of Cooking
Karen Brown Lucy’s Sweet Surrender
Marian and Eric Brubaker
Alistair and Elisabeth Buchan

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Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. visited Magnolia Clubhouse in MAGNOLIA CLUBHOUSE
October 2017 upon receiving a recommendation that the Clubhouse BOARD OF DIRECTORS
was a excellent example of an organization that offers integrated care
(both psychiatric and primary care services). Rebekah Dorman, Ph.D., President
Linda Springer, Vice President
Gabriella Celeste, Secretary
Kenneth Surratt, Treasurer
Edward Bricker*
Hazel H. Brown
Dick Cahoon
Steve Garfunkel
Aaron Haynesworth*
Helen Jones-Toms
Denise Kestner
Christopher H. Morgan
Donnamarie Randolph*
Jenita Simmons*
Siobhan R. Thompson
Dale Washington*
Lucy I. Weller
Jennie Zamberlan
Kathy Pender, ex officio

MAGNOLIA CLUBHOUSE
ADVISORY COUNCIL

Christine T. Berick
James H. Berick
Jerome Brigham*
Robert Clancy
Nan Cohen
Sally Cutler
Fran Doris
Grover C. Gilmore, Ph.D.
Cynthia Griggins, Ph.D.
Bettina Katz, Ph.D.
Pamela Keefe
Stephen Keefe
Jane Kessler, Ph.D.
George McPherson
Christopher H. Morgan, Jr.
Catherine Petersen
Miriam Plax
R. Jeffrey Pollock
Robert F. Spada
Jack Stinedurf
Mark Warren, M.D.
Lee Warshawsky

This list is as of June 30, 2018.

*Clubhouse Members

11101 Magnolia Drive
University Circle

Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-721-3030

www.magnoliaclubhouse.org

Supported by:

United Way of
Greater Cleveland

Accredited by:

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