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Chairman Letter & ...................... 2
RunWild 5K ................................ 3
Chapman Partnership News ........ 5
Board Dates & Gift of Giving ....... 6
Drives & Events ........................... 7
Newsletter Spring 2014
Chef Betancourt Serves up Success One Student at a Time
TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Get Social with Chapman
Partnership!
Next time you volunteer, make a
donation or participate in one of
our events make sure to share it
with the hashtag #CPEmpower.
Instagram:
@ChapmanPartnership
Twitter
:@ChapmanPartner
YouTube:
www.youtube.com/chapmanpartnership
In
@Chapma
Tw
@Chapma
Share it and Tag it!
Social Corner
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/chapmanpartnership
Community Outreach .................. 4
& Leadership
RunWild 5K
............................................................................................................
Success can be measured in many different ways from
trophies, to educational achievements, to workplace
promotions but, sometimes you need measuring cups
in a culinary arts kitchen to measure success. At
Chef Myrna Betancourt’s Café Du Jour, at Chapman
Partnership South, success is measured by being
named Miami-Dade County lead Teacher of the Year.
Chef Betancourt teaches culinary arts to her students,
ranging in age from 16 to 60. Her students are often
disadvantaged, sometimes homeless, and always
seeking a second chance to succeed. Chef Betancourt
also invites hospitality employers to taste her students’
cuisine in a restaurant-like setting of Café Du Jour.
“We have students working all over Miami-Dade
in hotels and restaurants and some students are
continuing their education at schools such as Le Cordon
Bleu,” said Chef Betancourt. “Not too long ago one
of my students who was homeless told me, ‘Chef,
thank you. People don’t look down on me anymore.
When I wear a chef’s jacket they actually try to make
eye contact.’”
Chef Betancourt has made a huge impact beyond the
school, teaching the homeless, special needs students
and students from Homestead Job Corps as well as
veterans to succeed not just in the kitchen, but in life.
Make sure to follow us and stay
up to date with everything that’s
happening through our social
media pages. We’re always
posting fun photos from both the
North and South Centers and
useful information about donation
drives, events and much more.
1 Spring 2014
Chapman Partnership North
1550 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
Chapman Partnership South
28205 SW 124th Court
Homestead, FL 33033
T. 305.329.3000
F. 305.329.3051
Donate Online at:
chapmanpartnership.org/donate
or call (877) 342-1982
Our Mission Statement
Provide comprehensive services to empower homeless residents to become self-sufficient.
Chairman'sLetter
A Roaring Good Time at 3rd Annual RunWild 5K
Run / Walk at Zoo Miami
RunWild5KReview
During 1995, when Chapman Partnership
first opened its doors to the homeless men,
women and children of our community, no
one would have realistically imagined that
nearly 20 years later, we would have
achieved wide-spread national recognition
as a model for homeless assistance because
of our exceptional success in caring for
and rehabilitating the homeless.
More recently, we have won Charity
Navigator’s 4-star rating for three years in a
row--- an achievement that only 11% of the
nation’s nonprofits can claim. In 2013,
Switchboard Miami recognized Chapman
Partnership from among all nonprofits in the
community, with its “All Star Award” for
Leadership.
These recognitions are a profound reflection
of Chapman Partnership’s extraordinary,
unwavering commitment to its mission by its
highly dedicated Board of Trustees, employees,
volunteers and social service partners.
WORKING TOGETHER AS A DEDICATED TEAM,
committed to excellence, we have been able to
achieve a lifetime success rate of moving 64% of
our residents from homelessness to self-
sufficiency -- and that is more than three times
the national average for such efforts.
Along the way to achieving such an astounding
success rate, we have consistently chosen to
excel beyond what is expected from a homeless
assistance center by providing more than just an
emergency bed and meal to our residents.
Since our founding, Chapman Partnership has
been achieving positive, life-changing results for
our residents through programs and services
that include the following:
s #OMPREHENSIVE AND PERSONALIZED CASE
management for the 97,500 homeless men,
women and families who have come to
Chapman Partnership in their time of need.
s /UR &AMILY 2ESOURCE #ENTERS PROVIDE DAY CARE
and after school services for the nearly 20,000
homeless children we have admitted since we
opened our doors.
s (EALTH
MENTAL AND DENTAL CARE FOR ALL RESIDENTS
through our two medical clinics, which have
handled more than 166,500 patient visits and
our mobile dental unit that has performed
more than 76,500 dental procedures to date.
s *OB DEVELOPMENT
TRAINING AND PLACEMENT
programs headed by two job developers who
have placed nearly 400 residents into full-
time jobs in just the last 12 months, with an
average pay of $10/hour.
s 7ITH THE HELP OF OUR
VOLUNTEERS
WE
serve 3 hot meals a day, 365 days a year for
more than 800,000 meals per year.
These achievements are made possible only
through the extraordinary efforts of our Board
of Trustees along with our staff and volunteers,
who are not satisfied with the status quo and
who continually strive for goals that reach
far beyond what is expected. It is through
dedication to excellence and a passion for
improving the lives of and empowering
the homeless to become self-sufficient that
we are able to fulfill our mission: to provide
comprehensive services to empower homeless
residents to become self-sufficient. I want to
express my deep appreciation and respect to all
the men, women and youth who have
supported Chapman Partnership and made our
organization a highly respected national “best
practice” model for helping the homeless. We
pray that all of you who read this message will
continue your strong support of this critically
important effort on behalf of some of our
community’s most vulnerable citizens.
With sincere appreciation,
Trish Bell
2 Spring 2014
RunWild5K Review
On a picture perfect day on Saturday, February 8, more than 2,300
runners and walkers participated in the third annual RunWild 5K
to benefit Chapman Partnership at Zoo Miami. This year’s race raised
more than $125,000 to help empower homeless men, women
and children in Miami-Dade County to lead to independent lives.
RunWild 5K 2014 was hosted by Adam Kuperstein, co-anchor of NBC 6
and radio host at WQAM.
Competitive awards were given to the top three males and females in
each age category from 8 and under to 75 years and older.
RunWild 5k Run / Walk included an all-day entrance to Zoo Miami and
festival with food, DJ, games, activities and fun for the whole family. The
2014 RunWild 5K was presented by BBT and sponsored by Assurant,
Ocean Bank, Deloitte, Florida East Coast Industries, J.N. McArthur,
Capital Bank, Williamson Cadillac and Espirito Santo Bank. Major in-kind
sponsors included Whole Foods, Alpina, Fit2GO, Zico Coconut Water,
zipcar and Homestead Hospital.
For more information about the race or how to become involved in next
year’s event please visit www.runwild5kmiami.com
ThankYoutoourSponsors!
3 Spring 2014
presented by:
CommunityOutreach
ExcellenceinLeadership
SWITCHBOARD OF MIAMI honored outstanding non-profit organizations at their Second Annual All Stars Non-profit Awards Luncheon last October.
There are seven categories of excellence in which 5,000 Switchboard of Miami partners compete for recognition. Last year Chapman Partnership was
recognized as the MVP or Most Valuable Non-Profit in Miami.
This year Chapman Partnership won for Leadership. The dictionary defines Leadership as the “ability to lead others by example.” This award speaks
volumes about Chapman Partnership’s leadership in the following areas:
s Leadership in board governance and fiscal responsibility.
s Leadership in having a strong and dedicated staff.
s Leadership in teamwork with our board, employees and volunteers working together with our partners to transform the lives of homeless men,
women and children in our community.
UnitedHealth Group Day of Service
Eisenberg Ball on Valentine’s day
nextgen Hosted Winter Wonderland
..................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................
4th Annual nextgen Kickball Tournament
..................................................................................................................................
Employees from UnitedHealth Group Minnesota gathered at the Downtown Center in
February to volunteer their time at Chapman Partnership. The group purchased and
assembled 180 toiletry kits, helped prepare food, folded clothes, sorted items in the
warehouse and assisted maintenance. “Every member of our team was so impressed
with our visit to Chapman Partnership and we hope to come back again,” said
Marsha from UnitedHealth Group.
On Valentine’s Day, the Neighborhood Advisory Committee hosted the 1st Annual
Eisenberg Ball for the children that reside at the Downtown Center. The evening
featured a dance party with food, dessert, candy and gifts for the Prince 
Princess, Duke  Duchess and Queen  King. A group of 20 volunteers came
together to assure the children had a great time!
nextgen hosted its annual Winter Wonderland party and toy drive for the children
and families who reside at Chapman Partnership. The fun filled day consisted of a
bounce house, a mechanical train ride, a visit from Santa Claus, along with arts and
crafts and delicious holiday treats.
On Saturday, March 22, nine teams played their hearts out and raised more than
$8,000 for programs and services at Chapman Partnership. Thank you to our
Sponsors: Bilzin Sumberg, Brodson Construction, SproutLoud Media Networks,
The Filling Station, Taylor Mathis, Sibley Law, WQAM, Nestle Water, WAKA
Kickball, Big Cheese Pizza, CD Apparel and Alex Tarajano Photography. For more
information, visit www.chapmanpartnership.org/nextgen
4 Spring 2014

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Spring-2014-Chapman-Partnership-newsletter

  • 1. INSIDE PARTNERS INSIDE Chairman Letter & ...................... 2 RunWild 5K ................................ 3 Chapman Partnership News ........ 5 Board Dates & Gift of Giving ....... 6 Drives & Events ........................... 7 Newsletter Spring 2014 Chef Betancourt Serves up Success One Student at a Time TEACHER OF THE YEAR Get Social with Chapman Partnership! Next time you volunteer, make a donation or participate in one of our events make sure to share it with the hashtag #CPEmpower. Instagram: @ChapmanPartnership Twitter :@ChapmanPartner YouTube: www.youtube.com/chapmanpartnership In @Chapma Tw @Chapma Share it and Tag it! Social Corner Facebook: www.facebook.com/chapmanpartnership Community Outreach .................. 4 & Leadership RunWild 5K ............................................................................................................ Success can be measured in many different ways from trophies, to educational achievements, to workplace promotions but, sometimes you need measuring cups in a culinary arts kitchen to measure success. At Chef Myrna Betancourt’s Café Du Jour, at Chapman Partnership South, success is measured by being named Miami-Dade County lead Teacher of the Year. Chef Betancourt teaches culinary arts to her students, ranging in age from 16 to 60. Her students are often disadvantaged, sometimes homeless, and always seeking a second chance to succeed. Chef Betancourt also invites hospitality employers to taste her students’ cuisine in a restaurant-like setting of Café Du Jour. “We have students working all over Miami-Dade in hotels and restaurants and some students are continuing their education at schools such as Le Cordon Bleu,” said Chef Betancourt. “Not too long ago one of my students who was homeless told me, ‘Chef, thank you. People don’t look down on me anymore. When I wear a chef’s jacket they actually try to make eye contact.’” Chef Betancourt has made a huge impact beyond the school, teaching the homeless, special needs students and students from Homestead Job Corps as well as veterans to succeed not just in the kitchen, but in life. Make sure to follow us and stay up to date with everything that’s happening through our social media pages. We’re always posting fun photos from both the North and South Centers and useful information about donation drives, events and much more. 1 Spring 2014 Chapman Partnership North 1550 North Miami Avenue Miami, FL 33136 Chapman Partnership South 28205 SW 124th Court Homestead, FL 33033 T. 305.329.3000 F. 305.329.3051 Donate Online at: chapmanpartnership.org/donate or call (877) 342-1982 Our Mission Statement Provide comprehensive services to empower homeless residents to become self-sufficient.
  • 2. Chairman'sLetter A Roaring Good Time at 3rd Annual RunWild 5K Run / Walk at Zoo Miami RunWild5KReview During 1995, when Chapman Partnership first opened its doors to the homeless men, women and children of our community, no one would have realistically imagined that nearly 20 years later, we would have achieved wide-spread national recognition as a model for homeless assistance because of our exceptional success in caring for and rehabilitating the homeless. More recently, we have won Charity Navigator’s 4-star rating for three years in a row--- an achievement that only 11% of the nation’s nonprofits can claim. In 2013, Switchboard Miami recognized Chapman Partnership from among all nonprofits in the community, with its “All Star Award” for Leadership. These recognitions are a profound reflection of Chapman Partnership’s extraordinary, unwavering commitment to its mission by its highly dedicated Board of Trustees, employees, volunteers and social service partners. WORKING TOGETHER AS A DEDICATED TEAM, committed to excellence, we have been able to achieve a lifetime success rate of moving 64% of our residents from homelessness to self- sufficiency -- and that is more than three times the national average for such efforts. Along the way to achieving such an astounding success rate, we have consistently chosen to excel beyond what is expected from a homeless assistance center by providing more than just an emergency bed and meal to our residents. Since our founding, Chapman Partnership has been achieving positive, life-changing results for our residents through programs and services that include the following: s #OMPREHENSIVE AND PERSONALIZED CASE management for the 97,500 homeless men, women and families who have come to Chapman Partnership in their time of need. s /UR &AMILY 2ESOURCE #ENTERS PROVIDE DAY CARE and after school services for the nearly 20,000 homeless children we have admitted since we opened our doors. s (EALTH
  • 3. MENTAL AND DENTAL CARE FOR ALL RESIDENTS through our two medical clinics, which have handled more than 166,500 patient visits and our mobile dental unit that has performed more than 76,500 dental procedures to date. s *OB DEVELOPMENT
  • 4. TRAINING AND PLACEMENT programs headed by two job developers who have placed nearly 400 residents into full- time jobs in just the last 12 months, with an average pay of $10/hour. s 7ITH THE HELP OF OUR
  • 6. WE serve 3 hot meals a day, 365 days a year for more than 800,000 meals per year. These achievements are made possible only through the extraordinary efforts of our Board of Trustees along with our staff and volunteers, who are not satisfied with the status quo and who continually strive for goals that reach far beyond what is expected. It is through dedication to excellence and a passion for improving the lives of and empowering the homeless to become self-sufficient that we are able to fulfill our mission: to provide comprehensive services to empower homeless residents to become self-sufficient. I want to express my deep appreciation and respect to all the men, women and youth who have supported Chapman Partnership and made our organization a highly respected national “best practice” model for helping the homeless. We pray that all of you who read this message will continue your strong support of this critically important effort on behalf of some of our community’s most vulnerable citizens. With sincere appreciation, Trish Bell 2 Spring 2014
  • 7. RunWild5K Review On a picture perfect day on Saturday, February 8, more than 2,300 runners and walkers participated in the third annual RunWild 5K to benefit Chapman Partnership at Zoo Miami. This year’s race raised more than $125,000 to help empower homeless men, women and children in Miami-Dade County to lead to independent lives. RunWild 5K 2014 was hosted by Adam Kuperstein, co-anchor of NBC 6 and radio host at WQAM. Competitive awards were given to the top three males and females in each age category from 8 and under to 75 years and older. RunWild 5k Run / Walk included an all-day entrance to Zoo Miami and festival with food, DJ, games, activities and fun for the whole family. The 2014 RunWild 5K was presented by BBT and sponsored by Assurant, Ocean Bank, Deloitte, Florida East Coast Industries, J.N. McArthur, Capital Bank, Williamson Cadillac and Espirito Santo Bank. Major in-kind sponsors included Whole Foods, Alpina, Fit2GO, Zico Coconut Water, zipcar and Homestead Hospital. For more information about the race or how to become involved in next year’s event please visit www.runwild5kmiami.com ThankYoutoourSponsors! 3 Spring 2014 presented by:
  • 8. CommunityOutreach ExcellenceinLeadership SWITCHBOARD OF MIAMI honored outstanding non-profit organizations at their Second Annual All Stars Non-profit Awards Luncheon last October. There are seven categories of excellence in which 5,000 Switchboard of Miami partners compete for recognition. Last year Chapman Partnership was recognized as the MVP or Most Valuable Non-Profit in Miami. This year Chapman Partnership won for Leadership. The dictionary defines Leadership as the “ability to lead others by example.” This award speaks volumes about Chapman Partnership’s leadership in the following areas: s Leadership in board governance and fiscal responsibility. s Leadership in having a strong and dedicated staff. s Leadership in teamwork with our board, employees and volunteers working together with our partners to transform the lives of homeless men, women and children in our community. UnitedHealth Group Day of Service Eisenberg Ball on Valentine’s day nextgen Hosted Winter Wonderland .................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................. 4th Annual nextgen Kickball Tournament .................................................................................................................................. Employees from UnitedHealth Group Minnesota gathered at the Downtown Center in February to volunteer their time at Chapman Partnership. The group purchased and assembled 180 toiletry kits, helped prepare food, folded clothes, sorted items in the warehouse and assisted maintenance. “Every member of our team was so impressed with our visit to Chapman Partnership and we hope to come back again,” said Marsha from UnitedHealth Group. On Valentine’s Day, the Neighborhood Advisory Committee hosted the 1st Annual Eisenberg Ball for the children that reside at the Downtown Center. The evening featured a dance party with food, dessert, candy and gifts for the Prince Princess, Duke Duchess and Queen King. A group of 20 volunteers came together to assure the children had a great time! nextgen hosted its annual Winter Wonderland party and toy drive for the children and families who reside at Chapman Partnership. The fun filled day consisted of a bounce house, a mechanical train ride, a visit from Santa Claus, along with arts and crafts and delicious holiday treats. On Saturday, March 22, nine teams played their hearts out and raised more than $8,000 for programs and services at Chapman Partnership. Thank you to our Sponsors: Bilzin Sumberg, Brodson Construction, SproutLoud Media Networks, The Filling Station, Taylor Mathis, Sibley Law, WQAM, Nestle Water, WAKA Kickball, Big Cheese Pizza, CD Apparel and Alex Tarajano Photography. For more information, visit www.chapmanpartnership.org/nextgen 4 Spring 2014
  • 9. ChapmanPartnershipNews Team Tomorrow- Adrienne Bosh Team Tomorrow Inc., The Foundation run by Chris and Adrienne Bosh hosted a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner and family night at the FRC for our residents. A special thanks to Mrs. Adrienne Bosh for all her hard work to make this possible and for always supporting Chapman Partnership! Staff Spotlight North Congratulations to our Human Resources Specialist, Ileana Bustamante, for 20 years of service to Chapman Partnership! She has been with us from the very beginning and counts Mr. Alvah Chapman and Mr. Vincent as her inspirations for work and dedication to our cause. Thank you for all you do Ileana! .................................................................................................................................. Snow Day at Chapman Partnership! On a Sunday in February, winter came to Chapman Partnership, as part of Temple Beth Sholom’s Mitvah Day. All the children experienced a “snow day” and were treated to mittens, hot cocoa and plenty of snow! Staff Spotlight South What I love most about my job are the families and children. The children are so special, and are very affectionate. Sometimes the parents are so stressed that they don’t get to share that special bonding time with their children. I make sure to tell the children I see to tell their parents that they love them and to give them lots of hugs. I love this place, it’s a blessing. Lena Hudgens, Intake Coordinator. .................................................................................................................................. The Kiwanis Club Celebrates at Chapman Partnership South The Kiwanis Club of Homestead/South Dade helped us celebrate the South Center's 15th Anniversary by donating their time and serving dinner to our residents. We appreciate their continued support. .................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................. 5 Spring 2014
  • 10. BoardDates 2014 BOARD MEETING Schedule Meetings are scheduled for 8 a.m. at 1550 North Miami Avenue unless otherwise advised. April 7 - Executive April 10 - Board May 12- Executive No Board June 16 - Executive June 19 - Board July 14 - Executive No Board August No meetings September 8 - Executive September 11 - Board October 14 - Executive October 16 - Board November 10 - Executive November 13 - Board December 8 - Executive December 11 - Board GiftofGiving BOARD OF TRUSTEES *Denotes Executive Committee Members I ** Deceased Richard B. Adams, Jr., Esq. Timothy M. Adams Jon Batchelor Sandy Batchelor *Rob Bowlby Paula Brockway *Guillermo G. Castillo Armando Codina Phil Corey Terry Curry Deborah Davidson Nancy J. Davis Thomas B. Davis Scott Desharnais Paul J. DiMare Alan Eisenberg Fatima Perez *Gerardo B. Fernandez Dr. Dorothy Jenkins Fields Jose M. Gonzalez Nancy Hector Elsie Howard Sherrill Hudson *Edward Joyce Larry Kahn Steven C. Kirk R. Kirk Landon Rev. Richard Ledgister John M. Malloy, Jr. Brent McLaughlin Bronwyn C. Miller Robert R. Munoz Sister Jeanne O’Laughlin *Allan Pekor Peter Pruitt Philip M. Reagan Evan Rees Rev. Mark T. Reeves Raquel Regalado *Carlos Saballos, nextgen President *Jorge R. Villacampa Hon. Mike H. Abrams Jill Beach Hon. Edward Bullard **Annette Eisenberg Dr. Douglas C. Harris Adolfo Henriques Dr. Frank Jacobs Glendon Johnson Lynn B. Lewis Carlos Migoya William L. Morrison Aaron S. Podhurst, Esq. John W. Reynolds Kenneth G. Sellers Rev. Thom Shafer Mark Small Dr. John Uribe Joanna Wragg Sara Adler William H. Allen, Jr. Maria Beguiristain Yolanda Berkowitz Stephen H. Bittel Philip F. Blumberg Thomas M. Cornish Jesus Diaz, Jr. Jose M. Diaz **Dr. Stephen J. Dresnick Thomas Franklin Robert V. Glaser Maritza Gutierrez Dr. Rosemary F. Hall, RN Ron Magill Robert McKinney, Esq. Amarilis Moran Osorio Dennis Pastrana Bruce Rubin Jacob Solomon Michael Swerdlow Bill R. Tillett Emeritus Board Members Board of Trustees Members Associate Board Members**Alvah H. Chapman, Jr. Founding Chairman *Trish Bell, Chairman *Robert E. Chisholm, FAIA Immediate Past Chairman *Dr. Evalina Bestman, Vice Chair *Tomas P. Erban, Vice Chair *Carlos Fernandez-Guzman, Vice Chair *Osmond C. Howe, Jr. Vice Chair *Jonah Pruitt, III, Vice Chair *Bonnie M. Crabtree, Secretary *Tom Huston, Jr., Treasurer *H. Daniel Vincent, President CEO 6 Spring 2014 Thanks to our Generous Donors (November 2013-February 2014) January 2014 Assurant Foundation, Banco Popular Foundation, Sherrill Hudson, Unilever - North America, United HealthCare. December 2013 American Airlines, Barron Collier Jr. Foundation, BBVA Compass, Carnival Cruise Lines, Deloitte, Florida East Coast Industries, Hobbs Foundation, Jane Gold, Maureen McLaughlin, Mickey Madeleine Arison, Phil Linda Corey, Sherrill Mary Ann Hudson, The Mailman Foundation, The Prentice Foundation, Trish Dan Bell. February 2014 Joseph Sherrie Garfield Foundation, Mercedes Benz of Coral Gables, Ocean Bank, Samuel Mary Thatcher Foundation, St. Thomas Episcopal. November 2013 Cynthia Knight, J.N. McArthur Foundation, La Russa Family Foundation, WildFlower Foundation.
  • 11. DrivesEvents WomenadeEvent CommunityDrive Womenade supports the women and children who reside at Chapman Partnership looking to rebuild their lives. Learn more and purchase tickets online at www.chapmanpartnership.org/womenade Our Kids Need School Uniforms, School Supplies Backpacks Questions? Contact Grace Ugalde-Wolpert at 305-329-3081or gugalde@chapmanpartnership.org Learn more at: www.chapmanpartnership.org 7 Spring 2014