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Page 1: COMMUNITY REPORT 2018...teams through special fitness programs • First fitness center in the mid Atlantic region to launch B-Board, an innovative balanced-based program delivering

COMMUNITY REPORT 2018

Healthy People in Healthy Communities

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTCulpeper Wellness Foundation, established in October 2014, works to improve health and promote wellness in Culpeper, Madison and Orange counties. In keeping with our mission, the Foundation operates the Free Clinic of Culpeper, Powell Wellness Center and Culpeper Sport & Fitness. We also collaborate with public and private entities to fund local responses to issues that affect the health of our communities.

Together, with our many partners, we are making a difference in the lives and health of people living and working in our three county service area. This work is shared among staff, volunteers, donors, community leaders, nonprofit organizations and more. It is work that requires passion, dedication, selflessness, communication and flexibility. We are so grateful for the many, many partners who work closely with us in that way. TOGETHER we are helping our friends and neighbors live happier, healthier lives.

The Foundation’s work is guided by a three-year strategic framework, approved by the board of directors in 2017, that identifies the following organizational priorities:

1. Reduce the incidence and health impact of obesity and chronic disease.

2. Inspire healthy, active lifestyles through affordable fitness programs that respond to community needs.

3. Provide health care for low-income, uninsured adults and health education to improve quality of life and reduce health care costs.

We are proud of our accomplishments, grateful for our partners and excited about the future.

Regards, Shari Landry President

MISSIONTo improve health and promote

wellness in Culpeper, Madison and Orange counties.

VISIONHealthy people in healthy communities.

BOARD OF DIRECTORSRichard Harrington, Chair

David Jones, Vice Chair

Tripp Butler, Treasurer

Thomas Reynolds, Secretary

Charles Barrell

Shirley Ann Bayne

Debbie Bennett

Mort Chiles, MD

Jamie Clancey

Cathy Dalyrmple

Spencer DeJarnette

Laura Grigsby

Jeff Hetmanski

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FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS • Voted Culpeper’s Best of the Best nonprofit 2018

• Created Youth Recreation Assessment to identify healthy activities that will engage young people

• Based on assessment results, led efforts to establish an adventure obstacle course at Culpeper’s Rockwater Park with lead gift of $210,000.

• Instituted a health & wellness scholarship to support students of all ages at Germanna Community College.

• Awarded 36 grants to support health and wellness in Culpeper, Madison and Orange counties.

• Made grants and strategic investments totaling $931,100

COMMUNITY GRANTS ADVISORY BOARD

Laura Grigsby, Chair

Shirley Ann Bayne, Vice Chair

Lori Bartczak

Michael Baudhuin

Shannon Butler

Temple Coates

Richard Colvin

Susan Keller

Phyllis Ryan

2018 REVENUE $6,320,342

n Allocation from Invested Fundsn UVA Pledge Paymentn Program Revenuen Grants and Contributionsn Rental Incomen Special Events

n Programn Fundraisingn General Managementn Rental

n Powell Wellness Centern Free Clinicn Culpeper Sport & Fitnessn Culpeper Wellness Foundationn Rental

2018 FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES $6,194,203

2018 EXPENSES BY ACTIVITY

Scholarship winner Shannon Solomon

8%

4% 4%

85%

37%

14%

35%

31%

13%

37%

10%

10%

1%

1%10%

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FREE CLINIC OF CULPEPER

618 PATIENTS

2,578 Medical Visits

9,559 monthly prescriptions filled

OVER $2.3 MILLION IN MEDICAL CARE PROVIDED

$42,000

FREE CLINIC OF CULPEPER ADVISORY BOARD

Mary Dale, Chair

Katherine Ayers, Vice Chair

Thomas Reynolds, Medical Director

Khalid Athar

Marty Bywaters-Baldwin

Kelsey Carlson-Settle

Mort Chiles

Cathy Dalrymple

Ginny Eisenstaedt

Gary Lee

Charles Perryman

Darius Vesuna

Sam Walker

spent to provide dental care for 114 low-income people

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MEET BRENDAAfter years working with toxic chemicals in landscaping and furniture refinishing, Brenda was left struggling to breathe. The medications she needed made her gain weight rapidly and before long she was unable to work and seldom left her bed. When she fell and broke her leg in 3 places, the doctor told her she would never walk again. Without health insurance, the bills that piled up during Brenda’s hospitalization kept her from getting regular medical care.

Brenda’s daughter Chrissy talked her mom into going to the Free Clinic of Culpeper - “My Free Clinic” as Brenda calls it. Brenda arrived at the Clinic in a wheelchair, unable to walk or care for herself. She needed oxygen to breathe and was borderline diabetic.

At the Free Clinic, Brenda got medical care that had been put off for years. She had a physical, lab work, visits with specialists and was given much-needed medications - all at no cost. The care Brenda received saved her life.

The Clinic staff referred Brenda to Powell Wellness Center to begin to build up her strength and lose weight. Because she was unable to work and couldn’t afford the membership fees, she received fitness scholarships and full access to the facility.

Driven by her strong will and positive attitude, Brenda has lost more than 100 pounds and can walk laps around the fitness floor at Powell Wellness Center. Her goal is to lose 100 more pounds and be able to take her grandchildren for a walk around the neighborhood.

Free Clinic of Culpeper volunteer pharmacist Eugene Triplett was recognized as the Virginia Association of Free and Charitable Clinic’s 2018 Pharmaceutical Champion of Health Care. As Pharmacist in Charge and longtime board member with the Free Clinic of Culpeper, Triplett has selflessly provided countless hours of support filling patient prescriptions, streamlining pharmacy operations, and upgrading clinic pharmacy software and technology.

Brenda and her daughter Chrissy

Triplett receiving the award from Linda Wilkinson, former CEO of

the Virginia Association of Free & Charitable Clinics, and Carol Sale,

VAFCC Board Chair

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LIVE LIFE WELL AT POWELL WELLNESS CENTERFIND YOUR FIT AT CULPEPER SPORT & FITNESS

5K Turkey Trot

88 PEOPLE RECEIVED

$34,275 IN FITNESS

SCHOLARSHIPS

OVER 5,700 MEMBERS WITH

MORE THAN

185,000 VISITS

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POWELL WELLNESS CENTER• National recognition as the Medical Fitness Facility

of the Year by the Medical Fitness Association

• 300 people enrolled in specialized medical fitness programs

• 330 runners and walkers in the first annual 5k Turkey Trot

• Water safety classes for every 3rd grade class in Culpeper County

MEET MAXINEPowell Wellness Center member Maxine is a former Senior Games athlete who enjoyed participating in the games with her husband. Between them they won 75 medals in gold, silver and bronze. Maxine won the gold medal for basketball free throws when she was 66 years old. That achievement occurred one year after she had completed five years of treatment for breast cancer.

Through her membership at PWC, Maxine remains active, although she no longer competes in the Games. She works out on the strength building machines and can be spotted on the track walking 3-4 miles three times a week. In 2018 during PWC’s annual Walk 10K, Maxine walked just over 30 miles in one week – 72,664 steps!

Medical Fitness Facility of the Year

POWELL WELLNESS CENTER ADVISORY BOARD

Robert Ellis, Chair

Tripp Butler, Vice Chair

Richard Brooking

Karen Carroll

Trice Gravatte IV, MD

Isabel Kulick

Betty Long

Anne Napps

Jamie Tanner

POWELL WELLNESS CENTER MEDICAL ADVISORY

COMMITTEE Brevard Wallace, MD

PWC Medical Director and Committee Co-Chair

Armin Aalami Harandi, MD Specialty: Orthopedics,

Committee Co-Chair

Beverly Garrison, RN

Trice Gravatte IV, MD Specialty: Family Medicine

Daniel E. Halpert, DO Specialty: Pain Management

Jennifer Herdman, FNP, MSN, RN

Jane Probst, LCSW

Zia Roshandel, MD Specialty: Cardiology

Ostranda Williams, MD Specialty: Pediatrics

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CULPEPER SPORT & FITNESS• Hosted Kid Central after school program and Options at risk

youth program for sports and group exercise participation.

• Children’s programming grew to include boot camp, tumbling, tae kwon do, and tennis.

• Provided training support to local high school athletes and teams through special fitness programs

• First fitness center in the mid Atlantic region to launch B-Board, an innovative balanced-based program delivering cardio, strength, flexibility for full body fitness

MEET GABEGabe is a student athlete in high school who aspires to play college football. He has been working with personal trainer Marcus Haywood to develop strength and quickness to help him reach his goals.

Gabe says of his experience, “Every workout Marcus has brought nothing but energy, enthusiasm and a constant drive to make you the best you can be. He always brings specific workouts to achieve your goals, from building muscle or losing weight to building speed and footwork. What I see this bringing to youth would benefit kids all around. It gets kids to exert their energy in workout activities that will benefit them at the same time. In the end Marcus makes sure that kids are having a fun time.”

“ Kid Central’s partnership with Culpeper Sport and Fitness has enhanced the lives of hundreds of children enrolled in after-school care. The instructors are positive and energetic—creating a fun environment that introduces healthy habits. Many Kid Central children have benefited from this partnership—they are more fit and the kids that play sports have also seen improvement in their chosen sports.”

– Marshall Conner, sports and marketing coordinator for Kid Central

Culpeper’s most youth-focused fitness center

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2018 GRANT RECIPIENTSBoys & Girls Club of Central VA

Culpeper Food Closet

Culpeper Housing & Shelter Services

Culpeper Human Services

Culpeper Literacy Council

Culpeper Medical Center

Culpeper Mid-Day Lions

Culpeper Resources United to Stop Heroin

Culpeper Winter Heat Shelter

Friends of Culpeper County Library

Girls on the Run

Healthy Culpeper

Lake of the Woods Fire & Rescue

Love Outreach Food Panty

Madison Emergency Services Association

Madison Learning Center

Madison Primary School

Manna Ministry

OPTIONS

Orange County Free Clinic

Pamper Me Pink

Paul Stefan Foundation

Piedmont Regional Dental Care

Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services

RAPPU, Inc

SAFE

Salvation Army

Sex, Drugs & God

Town of Culpeper

Verdun Adventure Bound

Boys & Girls Club of Central VACulpeper Literacy Council

Lake of the Woods Fire & Rescue

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2018 DONORSAffirmed Technologies, Inc.

Beth Aitcheson

Mark and Joyce Almquist

Altron Foundation

Fred and Katherine Ayers

Page Aylor

John Robert Backe

Donald and Betty Bailey

Leah Baldwin

Glenn Bankhead

Charles and Jane Barrell

Andrew Basile

Richard Batiste

Michael Baudhuin

Walter and Andrea Baumann

Douglas and Shirley Ann Bayne Sr.

BB&T Scott & Stringfellow

BB&T Securities

Debbie Bennett

Cyndi Black

Bottomline Technologies

Kristopher and Karen Boushie

Boxwoods Celebration Venue

D. Russell and Holly Brear

Larry and Linda Brooks

Becca Black Buncie

Shannon M. Butler DDS PLLC

Tripp and Shannon Butler

Otis and Mescal Burke Charitable Trust

Marty and Sara Bywaters-Baldwin

Jimmy and Sheron Calhoun

William and Nancy Cannon Jr.

Carter Machinery Company

Kelly Chadman

Cedar Mountain Stone Corporation

Chemung Contracting Corporation

Cherry Street Building Supply

Mort and Keziah Chiles

The Choice for Temporaries, Inc.

Chrysler of Culpeper

James Carlton Clore Jr.

Gary and Deanne Cockerill

Jo Ann C. Colvin

Community Awareness of Rappahannock Electric Charity, Inc.

Richard Crenshaw

Charles and Brenda Crist

G.B. Critzer

Culpeper ’92 Lions

Culpeper Regional Hospital Medical Staff

Culpeper Surgery Center

Culpeper Towing & Salvage, Inc.

Culpeper Car Wash, LLC

Mike and Mary Dale

Ed and Cathy Dalrymple

Joseph and Linda Daniel Jr.

Butch Davies and Marty Moon

Billy and Kathryn Davis

Donna DeAngelis

Spencer and Mary DeJarnette

Demolition Services, Inc.

Michael and Josephine de Nobel

Debra Dodson

Ed and Marilyn Dunphy

Rick and Ginny Eisenstaedt

Robert and Katherine Ellis

Emmanuel Episcopal Church

A.V. Phillip and Ginny Ferlazzo

Fray, Hudson, Clark & Walker, LLP

Frazier Construction

Page and Kim Gallihugh

Larry and Deanna Garber

Marjorie Garr

M and W Associates

Krista K. Garasic

Nancy C. Garrett

Gayheart & Willis, PC

Christopher Geest

Alan and Frankie Gilmore

Clark and Mary Jane Glass

C. Kenneth and Shirley Gorham

Leslie E. Gredler

Joseph and Margaret Grills

Sandy Hall

Miriam Halsey

Michael and Karen Hanrahan

Richard and Tracy Harrington

Daniel and Marla Haug

C. Wayne Hawkins and Patricia O’Bryant

The Holden Group Realtors, Inc.

Tony Hooper

Tom and Jo Ann Houston

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2018 DONORSSophie Hudson

Jerry and Reva Huff

Scott Jenkins

David and Joanie Jones

Kathy Kidwell

Joseph and Constance Kincheloe Jr.

Virginia Koontz

Isabel Kulick and Suzanne Linthicum

W. Douglas and Peggy Kyle Jr.

Gary and Waverly Lee

Monedia Ann Lewis

Josh Lemasters

Mike and Betty Long

Gene and Anne Luckinbill

Kevin Mahoney

Kathleen M. Mairs

James Wesley and Helen Sue Marshall

Stephanie Mendlow

Kelly Reagan Mcbride

Christianne Miller

Nicholas, Jones & Co., PLC

Gary Nixon

Northern Piedmont Community Foundation

Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center

Hannah D. Nystrom

Mary O’Meara

Douglas W. Parsons

PATH Foundation

Charles and Tabitha Perryman

Piedmont United Way, Inc.

Milton Pierce and Susan Keller

C. Richard Powers

Pranapiloga

Plow & Hearth

Brandon Purdue

Rapidan Title Agency

RDM International, Inc.

Reformation Lutheran Church Women’s Ministry

Devlin Reilly

RE-MAX Crossroads

David Reuther

Tom and Charla Reynolds

Ridgeline Physician Services, LLC

Robert Ritz

Rosario Rodriguez

Donald and Laura Rogers

Michael Ruder

RX Partnership

Quarles Petroleum

Dorothy Schaeffer

Holly Schwartz

Jane N. Scott

David Sears and Shari Landry

Chris and Kelsey Settle

Renee Shipe

Carol Simpson

Charles Sisk

David and Aileen Snyder

Sterling Edwards Home Improvement, LLC

Superior Paving Corp.

S.W.I.F.T.

William and Susan Thomas

Elizabeth Thorne

Linda H. Thornton

Kienta Tibbs

Daniel G. Turgeon

United Methodist Women

UVA Physicians Group

Adri van Krimpen and Yvonne Hoogmoed

Darius and Melissa Vesuna

Miriam Virag

Virginia Community Bank – Culpeper

Virginia Community Credit Union

Sam R. Walker

Michael Webert

Edward Weld, Jr.

Westco Builders, Inc.

Wilderness Center Pharmacy

Margaret D. Williams

Brian and Susan Wortman

Stephen and Gwen Will

Yates Properties, LC

Octavia Yates

Yount, Hyde & Barbour, PC

Carlton M. Yowell

Cathy Zielinski

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Culpeper Wellness Foundation311 S. East Street, Suite 100, Culpeper, VA 22701

540-431-2397

www.culpeperwellness.org