16 N. Hancock St Madison, WI 53703 2010 annual report 16 N. Hancock St. Madison, WI 53703 w w w . h a n c o c k c e n t e r. n e t • 6 0 8 . 2 5 1 . 0 9 0 8 From the Director Dear Friends, The year 2010 was a time of uncertainty due to economic constraints as well as a time of growth for the Hancock Center. Though we continued to limit our functional expenses we were fortunate to be able to maintain our service levels and continue our work with a full complement of therapists. We are pleased to report that we met some goals. For one we improved the ratio between program income and service assistance. We also continued to add to our health and wellness offerings. We at Hancock Center are encouraged to see clients from diverse backgrounds participating in our programs. We expect this to continue especially as more people continue to embrace the benefits of bodybased therapy and healing. PROGRAMS AT HANCOCK CENTER in 2010 • Individual dance/movement therapy sessions for adults, children, and families • Creative dance for teenagers and adults with developmental issues • Empowerment therapy group for women • Individual lessons and a 1-day workshop in the Alexander Technique • Creative dance for children ages 5-8 years old This year we offered new programs in creative and therapeutic dance. These classes were offered to younger children and to people of several age groups with developmental disabilities. Our therapists also expanded the In-School Violence Prevention program into three new Madison schools. And, we were excited to improve our outreach in 2010 to many more people and in new venues. Hancock Center is supported by a wonderful group of friends, donors, volunteers, board members, and staff. I thank all of them, as their expertise and generosity are invaluable. Their help allows us to continue our mission to serve as many people as possible, including many from challenging circumstances. We hope that you will continue to be generous in your support of Hancock Center, or, if you are new to Hancock Center, that you will join us in this venture! Sincerely, Rena Kornblum Executive Director PROGRAMS IN THE COMMUNITY in 2010 • In-School Violence Prevention & Pro-Social Skills Training program for children and teachers in classrooms of Madison elementary schools • In-School Therapy sessions for children in Madison elementary schools • Empowerment therapy groups for girls at Sennett Middle School • Creative Dance for preschoolers at Montessori Children’s House. • Therapy group for adults with developmental delays at Community Support Network • Drop-in therapy group for adults with mental illness at Cornucopia • Introductory presentations on dance/movement therapy to the general public. OUTREACH PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS Twenty-six workshops and in-services for local, statewide, and national organizations including: Cornucopia w Community Support Network w Sennett Middle School Career Day w National Alliance for Mental Illness w Creative Learning Pre-School w Lodi High School w UW Dept. Psychology w UW Dept. of Human Ecology w Family Service Madison w Early Childhood Music and Movement Association w The Midwest Conference on Child Sexual Abuse w The American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) Conference w UW Dept. of Dance w Meriter Health Services w Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault w Montessori Children’s House w Sexual Abuse Awareness Month w Willy Street Grocery Coop w Statewide Mental Health & Substance Abuse Conference of Stevens Point & WI Dept. of Health Services w WI Association of Family & Children’s Agencies w Demco Hancock therapists also collaborated in community projects and events, and professional exchanges in support of our client population. SERVICE NUMBERS 1,928 people benefitted directly from Hancock Center’s therapy and outreach programs. Our therapists provided on-going therapy and education services for 1,267 children and adults. 661 people attended our outreach trainings and presentations. Therapists also partnered with 117 individuals and 33 service organizations in client related meetings and communications, and 77 individuals/45 agencies in collaborative projects and exchanges. Hancock Center provided 3,739 hours of service in the community. 98% of those hours were devoted to direct service sessions, client support, and case coordination. Of all our clients and students, 61% received free or reduced rates so they could access our services. REDUCED FEES FOR SERVICES Hancock Center provides many low-income clients with on-going psychotherapy and support, and continues to provide therapy and educational services regardless of a person’s ability to pay. 61% of our clients and students benefited from the reduced fees made possible by the Hancock Center endowment fund and the support of the generous donors listed on the following pages. COMMUNITY SUPPORT FINANCIAL REPORT GRANTS AND DONATIONS Hancock Center Endowment Fund, administered through the Madison Community Foundation: $185,000 Individual donations for general program services: $38,722 United Way of Dane County proceeds for the In-School Prevention and Therapy Program: Volunteer Directed Grant for 2010: Public/Private Sector Campaigns: $25,000 $4,044 Contributions of goods and services: $10,000 VOLUNTEER CONTRIBUTIONS 59 individuals contributed 772 hours of assistance in Hancock Center programs. Of these, 33 served as dance/movement therapy aides in the In-School Prevention and Therapy program and in the on-site dance/ movement therapy program, and 26 helped us with our building, administrative, computer and marketing needs. 2010 Support and Revenue Madison Community Foundation Contributions United Way of Dane County In-Kind Contributions Program Service Fees Miscellaneous Income Total Support and Revenue $185,000 42,766 25,000 10,000 39,304 1,134 $303,204 2010 Expenses Program Services Dance/Movement Therapy $205,062 In-School Prevention and Therapy 35,464 Supporting Services Management and General 61,386 Fundraising 6,265 Total Expenses $308,177 Change in Net Assets Net assets, beginning of year Net assets, end of year (4,973) $235,872 $230,899 SPECIAL THANKS TO GRANTORS, DONORS, VOLUNTEERS AND FRIENDS OF HANCOCK CENTER Ashlyn Akins Aneela Alamgir Laurie Frank and Bert Zipperer Luanne Alme Sarah Friedman Anonymous Mimmi Fulmer Brenda Allen-Johnson William Freeman Lynn Alten Michele Frye Anonymous, In Memory of Julia Brown Rebecca Garland Benjamin and Gretchen Atkinson Glass Nickel Pizza Allen Arnsten Nancy Baillies, In Honor of Deborah Thomas Kelly Berg Nora Brand Mary Alice Brennan Elisa Camarata Joseph Carroll Diane and Wayne Cazier Dominique Chestand DB Clark Gail Coover Kate Corby Karen Cowan Gina Demos, In Memory of Regie M. Ann and Phil Dettwiler Cydney Edwards Einstein Bagels Daniel Fain Karen Gehling William Giles Kimberlee Kritzer Julie Price Thysse Printing Service Mary Walsh Marlin Eric Lima Coyla Rankin Maria Travis Carly Wieman Mariah LeFeber Madison Community Foundation Madison Community Foundation, In Memory of Jason Thomas Claire Mance Lori Gleicher Pamela Margules and Joshua Mark in Honor of Gina Demos and Nancy Krick Lindsay Grunwald Dana Meshil Tom Hanzlik Atala Mitchell Greenleaf Media Heather Good Allison McFadden Robyn Lending Halsten Larisa Midoni Laura Hartman Ellen Moore, In Honor of Margaret H’Doubler Kerry Hill Marie Hoerchner Rupa Iyer Kenneth Jones Camille Kass Sam Katz Rebecca Kesting Carol Klongland Rena Kornblum Seymour Kornblum and Geraldine Lauter Katelyn Kottarek Rachel Fox Designs M.C. Reisdorf, Nelson Reisdorf and Val Hodgson Linda Roberson and Gary Young Alison Roberts Elizabeth M. Roberts Susan Robillard Laura Rogers Sarah Ruplinger Caitlin Schommer Brian Schultz Erica Serlin, in Memory of Florence Serlin McKinnell Severson Gayle Smaller, Jr. Kroll Mouawad Hillary, Forest and Rhys Smiley Tayne Murphy Sofia Snow Ariel Norris Chuck and Janet Stonecipher Emily Moser Athena Mrotek Maddy Smith Anna Nassif Patty Spence Lynne Novotnak Paul Olsen Sally Oosterhous Breanna Paynter Tristan Prescher Elizabeth Preston Jill Swenby Kenneth Swift Maya Sztainer Deborah Thomas Rob Timmons Andrea Tresp Donna Ulteig United Way of Dane County Grace Valentine Kelsey Vanent Mary Vernon and Robert Fenchel David and Dori Weigel Babette Wine Ann Wingate Laney Wingate Golda Winston Aubrie Winters Patty Wright Jin-Wen Yu THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mary Alice “Buff” Brennan, President Deborah Thomas, Vice President Mary Thurrell, Secretary/Treasurer Glenis Benson Gail Coover Kate Corby Susan Burke Custer Laurie Frank Coyla Rankin Alison Roberts Mary Ann Roberton Christopher Walker Sharon Chaiklin - Marian Chace Foundation Representative Rena Kornblum, Ex-Officio Dori Regnier Weigel, Ex-Officio MISSION In keeping with the belief that movement is the core of all human activity, Hancock Center for Dance/Movement Therapy, Inc. provides and promotes the understanding and effective use of dance/ movement therapy for the benefit of all segments of the population. Hancock Center extends its services statewide through outreach trainings, workshops, and presentations. It is a supporting agency of the Marian Chace Foundation of the American Dance Therapy Association. The Hancock Center Board of Directors met four times in 2010, with committee meetings as needed. Members and Directors are elected for two year terms. THE STAFF Rena Kornblum, MCAT, BC-DMT, DTRL, Executve Director Deborah Thomas, PhD, BC-DMT, DTRL, Dance Therapist, Director Emeritus Grace Valentine, MA, BC-DMT, LPC, DTRL, Senior Clinician Ann Wingate, MA, BC-DMT , DTRL, Child & Family Program Coordinator Jeanine Kiss, MA, BC-DMT, DTRL, Staff Dance Therapist Robyn Lending Halsten, MA, BC-DMT, DTRL, Staff Dance Therapist Mariah Meyer LeFeber, MA, R-DMT, DTRL , Staff Dance Therapist Dori Regnier Weigel, Associate Director Laura Rogers, Administrative Associate Joseph Schmitt, Maintanence PHOTO CREDITS Kerry Hill Jeanine Kiss Rena Kornblum Jo Matzner Debby Thomas Valerie Tobias Ann Wingate 1 6 N . H a n c o c k S t . Ma d i s o n , WI 5 3 7 0 3 www.hancockcenter.net • [email protected] 608.251.0908•fax(608)251-0939
© Copyright 2026 Paperzz