The Community Human Service Partnership
2017/18 Citizens Review Team Agency Presentation Schedule
Team One: Children’s Services
Day One: April 11
Day Two: April 18
Tuesday, April 11 / Tuesday, April 188:00 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 / Arrive at the United Way9:00-10:00 / Refuge House (Children’s Program) @ United Way
9:00-10:00 / Kids Incorporated (Early Head Start) / 10:15-5:00 / Team Deliberations (Lunch 12:00-12:30)
10:15-11:15 / Lutheran Social Services (KidSafe)
11:30-12:30 / Early Learning Coalition (Childcare Tuition Assistance)
12:45-1:15 / Lunch
1:30-3:00 / Children’s Home Society (Early Steps, Family Connections, Tree House, VOCA)
3:15-4:15 / Capital Area Community Action Agency (Head Start) @ United Way
4:30-5:30 / Pivotal Point Enterprises (Education & Character Building) @ United Way
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: Cecka Green, FL Housing Finance Corporation
/Anna Gainey, PeoplesSoft Bank
Time Keeper: Gabrielle Gabrielli, Gabrielle Consulting
/Betty Rivers, Retired/Government
Byron Menchion, Florida State University
/Sarah Young, FSU School of Public Administration
Linda Bergman, Synovus/Tallahassee State Bank
/Kevin Forstoefel, Ausley McMullen
Deborah Crosby, Community Advocate/Education / Samantha Reaves, Challenger Learning CenterLaura Johnson, Florida Blue / Jessica Cooke, Florida A & M University
Daria Ibach, Capital City Bank / Jen Ace, Titus & Champions Program
Team Two: Community Support
Day One: April 12
Day Two: April 19
Day Three: April 26
Wednesday, April 12 / Wednesday, April 19 / Wednesday, April 268:00 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 /Arrive at the United Way
/9:00-5:00
Team Deliberations
(Lunch 12:30-1:00)9:00–10:00 /
Lutheran Social Services(CRTA)
/ 9:15-10:15 /Big Bend Habitat for Humanity (Home Construction/Rehab)
10:15-11:15 / Literacy Volunteers of Leon(Adult Family Literacy) / 10:45-11:45 / Big Bend Hospice(Community Bereavement)11:30-12:30 / 2-1-1 Big Bend (Helpline 2-1-1) / 12:00-12:30 /
Lunch
1:00-1:30 / Lunch / 12:45-1:45 / Legal Aid Foundation (Pro Bono Legal Services) @ United Way1:45-2:45 / A Life Recovery Center / 2:00-3:00 /
Refuge House (24-Hour Crisis Response, INVEST) @ United Way
3:00-4:00 / Orange Avenue United Tenants Association(Job Training, Resident & Board Empowerment) / 3:15-4:15 / Capital Area Community Action Agency (Getting Ahead Staying Ahead)@ United Way4:15-5:15 / Legal Services of North Florida(Legal Services to the Poor)
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: Jackie Steele, FL Commission on Human Relations
/Jenna Scott, Florida State University
Time Keeper: Chris Holley, Visit Tallahassee
/Patty Ball Thomas, Florida A & M University
Brittany Long, Radey Law Firm
/Crystal Peltier, Earl Bacon Agency
Melanie Marques, Florida State University /Sarah Heath, Early Leaning Coalition
Elizabeth Emmanuel, Leadership Tallahassee / Patricia McCray, City of TallahasseeMelanie Howe, Florida League of Cities / Oceo Harris, Good News
Team Three: Persons with Disabilities
Day One: April 25
Day Two: May 2
Tuesday, April 25 / Tuesday, May 28: 00 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 /Arrive at the United Way
9:00-10:00 /FL Disabled Outdoors Association (SportsAbility, Miracle Sports)
/ 8:45-9:45 / Leon Special Olympics (Athletics/Social Development) @ United Way10:15-11:15 / Lighthouse (Services for the Blind & Visually Impaired) / 10:00-11:00 / WAVE (Social Activities & Life Skills Expansion)@ United Way
11:30-12:30 / Ability 1st (Access to Independence) / 11:15-12:15 / Rotary Youth Camp of N. FL (Vocational Training)@ United Way
1:00-1:30 / Lunch / 12:30-1:00 / Lunch
1:45-2:45 / Epilepsy Association (Client Support Services) / 1:15-6:30 / Team Deliberations
3:00-4:00 / Dick Howser Center (Child Care Services)
@ United Way
4:15–5:15 / Office of the Public Guardian (Public Guardianship) @ United Way
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: Colette Podgorski, Florida State University
/Andrea Lindsey, Community Advocate/Criminal Justice
Time Keeper: Tomica Smith, Grant Consultant
/Christopher Jones, Self-Employed/Secure Records
George Fillyah, Department of Revenue
/Unique Carper, Refuge House
Ashley Nevels, Legal Services of North Florida
/Teresa Morris, Retired/Department of Health
Margaret Allen, Retired/Florida State University / Paul Shamoun, Florida League of CitiesSamantha Hesky, Children’s Home Society
Team Four: Basic Needs
Day 1: April 27
Day 2: May4
Day 3: May 11
Thursday, April 27 / Thursday, May 4 / Thursday, May 118: 00 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 /Arrive at the United Way
/9:00-5:00
Team Deliberations
(Lunch 12:30–1:00)
9:15-10:15 / America’s Second Harvest (Food Bank Operations) / 9:00-10:00 / American Red Cross (Disaster Services)10:45-11:45 / Capital City Youth Services (Transitional Living) / 10:15-11:15 / ECHO (Emergency Resources, Furniture Bank,Prevention & Rapid Rehousing)
12:15-1:00 / Lunch / 11:45-12:45 / Good News (Food Outreach, Mission Oaks, Mercy House)
1:30-2:30 /
Catholic Charities(Emergency Assistance)
/ 1:00-1:30 / Lunch2:45-3:45 /
CESC(24-Hour Emergency Services, Supportive Services)
/ 1:45-2:45 /Salvation Army (Emergency Services)
4:00-5:00 / Big Bend Homeless Coalition (HOPE Community) / 3:15-4:15 / Hope House4:45-5:45 / Farm Share (Free Food Distribution) @ United Way
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: Dan McGrew, Career Source Capital Region
/LaFonda Wilson, Kids Incorporated
Time Keeper: Anika Fields, Florida A & M University
/Charlie Adams, Big Bend Cares
Joshua Pascua, Leon County
/Samantha Boge, Boge Arbitration
Rolland Steele, RASteel, LLC
/ Jan Smitherman, Capital Health PlanFran Berry, Community Advocate/Education / Holly Bernardo, Ability 1st
Kenya Washington-Johnson, Florida A & M University / Anna-Kay Hutchinson, Children’s Home Society
Team Five: Family Support
Day One:May 3
Day Two:May 10
Wednesday, May 3 / Wednesday, May 108: 00 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 /Arrive at the United Way
9:15-10:15 /Boys Town of North Florida (Treatment Family Home)
/ 8:45-9:45 / Pace Center for Girls (Reach)10:30-11:30 / Good News Outreach (Marilyn Oaks) / 10:00– 11:00 / ECHO (Family Services)
11:45-12:45 / Capital City Youth Services (Someplace Else) / 11:15-12:15 / Oasis Center for Women and Girls (Single Mothers Empowerment)@ United Way
1:15-1:45 / Lunch / 12:30-1:00 / Lunch
2:15-3:15 / Brehon Institute for Families (Brehon House, Healthy Families Leon) / 1:15 – 6:00 / Team Deliberations
3:45-4:45 / Turn About (School Intervention & Prevention,Intensive Outpatient)
5:00-6:00 / Refuge House (Residential & Outreach Counseling and Courthouse Services)
@ United Way
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: Catherine Keen, Volunteer Florida
/Brenda Thomas, Community Advocate/Social Work
Time Keeper: Kara Palmer Smith, CareerSource Capital Region
/Rosemary Evans, Capital Medical Society
Stephen Taylor, PeoplesSoft Bank
/Ronnie Barker, Legal Aid Foundation/Legal Services of North Florida
Kathy Godwin, Capital City Bank
/ Kent Safriet, Hopping Green & Sams, P.A.Tiffany Roddenberry, Community Advocate/Legal / Melissa Nadel, Florida State University
Tamara Garland, Department of Health / Jan Tucker-Pettway, State of Florida
Team Six: Physical Health
Day One: April 13
Day Two:April 20
Thursday, April 13 / Thursday, April 208:00 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 / Arrive at the United Way9:00-10:00 /
Capital Medical Society (We Care Network)
10:15-11:15 / Sickle Cell Foundation (Health Wellness & Case Management) / 9:15-10:15 / CESC (EveningHealthClinic)10:45-5:00 / Team Deliberations (12:30-1:00 Lunch)
11:30-12:30 /
Capital Area Healthy Start (Preconception Education)
12:45-1:30 / Lunch1:45-2:45 /
Big Bend Cares(HIV Prevention Education/Testing & Outreach, HIV+ Client Care)
3:00-4:00 / Neighborhood Medical Center (Health Care Services)Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: MarilynMcGee, FSU College of Nursing
/Marilyn Bogan, City of Tallahassee
Time Keeper: Linda Brinkley, SunTrust Bank
/ Susan Borland, Challenger Learning CenterLauri Hunter, Self-Employed
/Jodi Downs, Capital City Bank
Tony Bajoczky, Ausley & McMullen, P.A.
/Deborah Hunt, Rogers, Gunter, Vaugh Insurance
Gina Dozier, Capital City Youth Services / Ann Brattain, Retired/GovernmentJonettaChukes, Office of Public Guardian / Marva Williams, Legal Aid Foundation
Team Seven: Senior Services
Day One: May 9
Day Two: May 16
Tuesday, May 9
/ Tuesday, May 168:00 / Arrive @ United Way / 9:00-4:00 / Team Deliberations (Lunch 12:30-1:00)
9:00-10:30 / Elder Care Services (SOS, Nutrition, Elder Day Stay, In-Home Services, RSVP)
11:00-12:00 / Good News (Elder Services)
12:30-1:00 / Lunch
1:30-2:30 / Tallahassee Senior Citizens Foundation (Southside Senior Outreach)
2:45-3:45 / Smith-WilliamsFoundation (Senior Solutions)
4:15-5:15 / The Alzheimer’s Project(Caregiver Support Services) @ United Way
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: Ralph DeMeo, Hopping Green & Sams, P.A.
/Michele Burt, Self-Employed
Time Keeper: Judie Miller, Kids Incorporated
/Shontina Allen, Higher Heights Creative Solution
Ubie Brantley, LCBOCC/Facilities Management
/Cynthia Valencic, Retired/Nonprofit Management
Idella Mann, Florida A & M University /Joe Earp, Affordable Housing Consulting, LLC
Liane Schrader, Florida League of Cities / Robert Thaler, America’s Second HarvestTatiana Daguillard, Community Advocate/Social Work / Phyllis Burhart, Earl Bacon Agency
Louis Dilbert, Florida A & M University / Heather Hernandez, OASIS/Refuge House
Team Nine: Youth Character Building
Day One: May 17
Day Two: May 24
Day Three: May 31
Wednesday, May 17 / Wednesday, May 24 / Wednesday, May 318:00 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 /Arrive at the United Way
/ 9:00– 5:00 /Team Deliberations (Lunch 12:30-1:00)
9:00-10:00 / Big Brothers Big Sisters (Community-Based, Enhanced School Mentoring & Mentoring Children of Prisoners) / 9:00-10:00 / South City Revitalization Council (South City Multisport Clubs)10:15-11:15 / Distinguished Young Gentlemen / 10:30-11:30 / Boys Choir
11:45-12:45 / Boy Scouts of America / 11:45-12:45 / Big Bend Homeless Coalition (Summer Program for Children of Hope)
1:00-1:30 / Lunch / 1:15-1:45 / Lunch
1:45-2:45 / Oasis Center for Women and Girls (Girls Empowerment)@ United Way / 2:00-3:00 / Boys & Girls Club (Great Futures Start Here)@ United Way
3:00–4:00 / African Caribbean Dance Theatre(Transforming Lives Through Dance) / 3:15-4:15 / Project Bridge @ United Way
4:15–5:15 / Lincoln Foundation (Boxing Club) / 4:30-5:30 / Imani Dance Program for Youth Development @ United Way(Afterschool Dance Program)
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: Michelle Personnette, Challenger Learning Center
/Rachel Oliver, Community Advocate
Time Keeper: Devon Marrett, Capital Medical Society
/Shanta Wilson, Livingstone International
EbrahimMontazeri, Trader Joe’s
/David Jacobsen, Retired/Educator
Tracie Hodge, Early Learning Coalition /Corbin deNagy, Florida State University
Nancy O’Farrell, Retired/Editor / Alison Voorhees, Capital City BankMargo Thomas, Tallahassee Community College
Team Ten: Youth Education
Day One: May 18
Day Two: May 25
Thursday, May 18 / Thursday, May 258:00 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 /Arrive at the United Way
9:15-10:15 /FSU(Pre-Collegiate Division)
/ 8:45-9:45 /PACE Center for Girls (Spirited Girls, Transitional, Family Reach)
10:45-11:45 /TCC (Take Stock in Children)
/ 10:15:11:15 / John Riley Center (Youth Cultural, Computer and Literacy12:15-1:15 /
Miccosukee Youth (Academic Achievement) @ United Way
/ 11:30-12:30 / Pivotal Point(Character Kids)@ United Way1:30-2:00 / Lunch / 12:45-1:15 / Lunch
2:15-3:15 / Southside Arts Complex (Impact) / 1:15-6:00 / Team Deliberations
3:30-4:30 / Living Stone International(Children of Value)
4:45-5:45 /
Ability 1st/Center for Independent Living (High School High Tech)
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: Joe Baker, Department of Health
/Joyce Willis, Neighborhood Medical Center
Time Keeper: Taylore Maxie, FL Housing Finance Corporation
/Leroy Peck, CONA
Linje Rivers, Knowles & Randolph
/ Eureka Jenkins, Department of RevenueTonya Chavis, Retired/Legal
/ Kaye Crawford, Self-EmployedAlison Laughlin, Capital City Bank / BerlineBelony, Florida State University
Wendy Strickland, Community Advocate/Social Work / Nickee Taylor, Boys Scout of America
Gretchen Brantley, Department of Education
Team Eleven: Promise Zone
Day One: May 23
Day Two: May 30
Day Three: June 6
Tuesday, May 23 / Tuesday May 30 / Tuesday, June 68:15 /
Arrive at the United Way
/ 8:15 /Arrive at the United Way
/ 9:00– 5:00 /Team Deliberations (Lunch 12:30-1:00)
9:15-10:15 / Boys & Girls Club (Sunrise Place Community) / 9:00-10:00 / Boys Town (Care Coordination Services)10:30-11:30 / Capital City Youth Services (Going Places Street Outreach) / 10:15-11:15 / Legal Aid Foundation (Pro Bono Legal Services) @ United Way
11:45-12:45 / Oasis Center for Women & Girls(Girls Empowerment) @ United Way / 11:30-12:00 / Lunch
1:00-1:30 / Lunch / 12:30-1:30 / America’s Second Harvest (Feeding the Promise Zone)
2:00-3:00 / Children’s Home Society (Early Steps) / 2:00-3:00 / Big Bend Homeless Coalition (Homeless Prevention & Rapid Rehousing)
3:30–4:30 / Living Stones International (Parents Engaged for Life) / 3:30-4:30 / Delta Kappa Omega Foundation (Empowering Youth for the Future)
Citizens Review Team Members
Team Leader: William McCloud, Cantella & Company
/Tifany Hill, Tallahassee Veterans Clinic
Time Keeper: Gerard LeMothe, Superior Painting
/Renee Gadson, Kids Incorporated
Jency Probert, City of Tallahassee
/James Cole, Florida State University
Miaisha Mitchell, Orange Avenue United Tenants Association / Vicki Rose, Elder Care ServicesJoy Wilkie, Career Source Capital Region / Travis Gordon, Early Learning Coalition
Marie Bryant, Whole Child Leon / Candace Thompson, Florida A & M University
Ann Gordon, Self-Employed/Government