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1033 High Street, Worthington, Ohio 43085 | phone: 6148855020 | fax: 6148854058 | www.UMCHOhio.org July 8, 2015 Dear Friends Across West Ohio, I hope this communication finds you well. I am writing to address the chatter in the news media lately about the Worthington campus land we at UMCH Family Services are selling. First, I’d like to resoundingly dispel the news reports that the land is abandoned. UMCH Family Servicesand our mission of strengthening children and their familiesis alive, well and very much operational. As many of you who have prayerfully supported us for so many years know, we have been and are operating from our Worthington Campus property, as well as from our Reynoldsburg office and in homes, community centers and schools across central Ohio and the surrounding communities. In fact, we are growingserving more than 1,000 children and their families each year. For that, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to you for your support of our mission through your continued prayers, support of $5 on the 5th, donations, volunteer work, and numerous other means. For more than 100 years, we have been a mission of the West Ohio Conference creating brighter futures by providing services to those most vulnerable among us. Now, we have the opportunity to create our own brighter future in ensuring the preservation and continuation of our mission. A mission that is desperately needed in the world we live in today. Our goal in the sale of our land is to create the underpinning to preserve the level and amount of care for thousands of children and their families well into the next 100 years. Since 2011, our agency has streamlined. We have been diligently working to increase the depth of our services in Treatment Foster Care, Adoption and Outpatient Mental Health; raise quality across the board; embrace innovations in working with children who have experienced trauma; and expand our reach to include serving more children and families. During the past two years, we have expanded our outpatient programs by 100%. We’ve added additional psychiatric team members. We have grown Treatment Foster Care by more than 30% and we are currently working with 40 families to find special needs adoptive placements. We are now in 60 schools in six school districts and have formed partnerships with community centers across Columbus. Plus, we have continued our quest to address the trauma our children and families face on a daily basis. As we seek to become industry leaders in evidencedbased models of care, all of our staff members are certified specialists in a cuttingedge model—Trauma and Loss in Children–that has proven it can improve the lives of children and their families. And, it’s working. More than 84% of the children referred to our Aftercare/Therapeutic

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1033  High  Street,  Worthington,  Ohio  43085  |  phone:  614-­‐885-­‐5020  |  fax:  614-­‐885-­‐4058  |  www.UMCHOhio.org  

July  8,  2015    Dear  Friends  Across  West  Ohio,      I  hope  this  communication  finds  you  well.  I  am  writing  to  address  the  chatter  in  the  news  media  lately  about  the  Worthington  campus  land  we  at  UMCH  Family  Services  are  selling.  First,  I’d  like  to  resoundingly  dispel  the  news  reports  that  the  land  is  abandoned.  UMCH  Family  Services-­‐-­‐and  our  mission  of  strengthening  children  and  their  families-­‐-­‐is  alive,  well  and  very  much  operational.      As  many  of  you  who  have  prayerfully  supported  us  for  so  many  years  know,  we  have  been  and  are  operating  from  our  Worthington  Campus  property,  as  well  as  from  our  Reynoldsburg  office  and  in  homes,  community  centers  and  schools  across  central  Ohio  and  the  surrounding  communities.  In  fact,  we  are  growing-­‐-­‐serving  more  than  1,000  children  and  their  families  each  year.  For  that,  we  want  to  extend  our  deepest  gratitude  to  you  for  your  support  of  our  mission  through  your  continued  prayers,  support  of  $5  on  the  5th,  donations,  volunteer  work,  and  numerous  other  means.      For  more  than  100  years,  we  have  been  a  mission  of  the  West  Ohio  Conference  creating  brighter  futures  by  providing  services  to  those  most  vulnerable  among  us.  Now,  we  have  the  opportunity  to  create  our  own  brighter  future  in  ensuring  the  preservation  and  continuation  of  our  mission.  A  mission  that  is  desperately  needed  in  the  world  we  live  in  today.  Our  goal  in  the  sale  of  our  land  is  to  create  the  underpinning  to  preserve  the  level  and  amount  of  care  for  thousands  of  children  and  their  families  well  into  the  next  100  years.      Since  2011,  our  agency  has  streamlined.  We  have  been  diligently  working  to  increase  the  depth  of  our  services  in  Treatment  Foster  Care,  Adoption  and  Outpatient  Mental  Health;  raise  quality  across  the  board;  embrace  innovations  in  working  with  children  who  have  experienced  trauma;  and  expand  our  reach  to  include  serving  more  children  and  families.  During  the  past  two  years,  we  have  expanded  our  outpatient  programs  by  100%.  We’ve  added  additional  psychiatric  team  members.  We  have  grown  Treatment  Foster  Care  by  more  than  30%  and  we  are  currently  working  with  40  families  to  find  special  needs  adoptive  placements.  We  are  now  in  60  schools  in  six  school  districts  and  have  formed  partnerships  with  community  centers  across  Columbus.  Plus,  we  have  continued  our  quest  to  address  the  trauma  our  children  and  families  face  on  a  daily  basis.  As  we  seek  to  become  industry  leaders  in  evidenced-­‐based  models  of  care,  all  of  our  staff  members  are  certified  specialists  in  a  cutting-­‐edge  model—Trauma  and  Loss  in  Children–that  has  proven  it  can  improve  the  lives  of  children  and  their  families.  And,  it’s  working.  More  than  84%  of  the  children  referred  to  our  Aftercare/Therapeutic    

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1033  High  Street,  Worthington,  Ohio  43085  |  phone:  614-­‐885-­‐5020  |  fax:  614-­‐885-­‐4058  |  www.UMCHOhio.org  

   Intervention  (who  were  close  to  having  to  leave  their  homes)  were  still  in  their  homes  and  attending  school  at  six  months  after  intake.  And  in  the  past  two  years,  81%  of  the  kids  in  our  Treatment  Foster  Care  returned  home,  to  a  relative  or  have  been  adopted  into  a  forever  family.  With  your  support  and  God’s  grace,  lives  are  being  changed.  And,  so  are  legacies.    While  we  are  serving  more  children  than  ever  before  in  our  history  and  are  having  a  positive  impact  on  their  lives,  there  are  so  many  more  who  desperately  need  us.  In  today’s  uncertain,  broken,  chaotic  world  the  need  for  an  agency  like  ours  that  seeks  to  strengthen  vulnerable  children  and  their  families  is  beyond  great.  This  makes  the  preservation  and  continuation  of  our  mission  one  of  our  top  priorities.      We  are  grateful  that  over  100  years  ago,  God  laid  on  the  hearts  of  two  Methodist  ministers  the  notion  to  introduce  a  resolution  to  the  North  Ohio  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  for  the  establishment  of  a  children’s  home.  We  estimate  over  our  history  through  this  action,  more  than  50,000  lives  have  been  changed  through  the  “Children’s  Home  in  Worthington”.  And,  their  vision  continues.  Today,  in  meeting  the  needs  of  the  vulnerable,  we  have  gone  from  being  “the  home”  to  being  hundreds  of  “homes”  for  children  across  central  Ohio.      We  are  at  another  monumental  pivot  point  in  the  path  to  forging  the  future.  This  land  in  Worthington  has  been  our  home  since  1911.  And,  the  sale  of  it  will  mean  the  preservation  of  our  mission,  of  us  as  your  mission,  doing  work  that  really  matters  for  the  next  100  years  and  beyond.  Thank  you  for  your  continued  support.      Sincerely,  

 Sean  Reilly,  Executive  Director  UMCH  Family  Services