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CONNECTIONSNo. 45 Special News About Special People from Glenwood, Autism & Behavioral Health Center Winter, 2012
Get ready for an evening of elegant entertainment. A Night Under the Big Top, Glenwood’s annual fundraising gala is set for Friday, February, 17th at The Club. Sponsored by IBERIA BANK and the Glenwood Junior Board, the evening will feature casino fun and games, music by The UnderGrounders, and an incredible silent auction. The Club is one of the most established venues in Birmingham and will be the setting this year. All proceeds will be used to fund Glenwood’s Outpatient Services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
A Night Under the Big Top
Linking Schools with Telemedicine
Autism Redefi ned?
Glenwood Entertainment
Wish List
Golf Tournament
Donors and Tributes
Autism & Behavioral Health Center
In This Issue
Glenwood Connections • No. 46 • Winter, 20112
Table of Contents • Connections
3 Linking Training to Teachers and the Community
4 Annual Pecan Sale a Tremendous Success
6 Glenwood Holiday Program Brings Smiles
8 Donors & Tributes (October 6, 2011 - January 13, 2012)
Glenwood, Inc. is a nonprofit organization incorporated in 1973 for the purpose of educating and treating children, adolescents, adults, and families affected by autism and severe behavioral disorders. Glenwood is governed by an uncompensated volunteer board of directors and advisors, and staffed by more than 300 professional and support personnel. For 39 years, Glenwood has been devoted to helping individuals reach their full potential and be productive members of society.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Robert Aland, Chairman of the BoardRyan O. Thomas, SecretarySidney T. Philips, Treasurer
Jim Sullivan, Ex-Officio
Connections is published by the Glenwood Development Department for friends and supporters of Glenwood.
Glenwood, Inc. 150 Glenwood LaneBirmingham, AL 35242(205) 969-2880www.glenwood.org
D. Lee Yount, President/CEOGreg Carlson, VP of Planning & Project ManagementJoe Carter, VP of Adult ServicesBarbara Murbach, VP of AdministrationBill Thompson, VP of Clinical Services Sherri Van Pelt, VP of Development and CommunicationsWendy Price, Communications Coordinator
Leave a charitable bequest to Glenwood
and you create a personal legacy that
endures forever. A gift through your
estate helps provide Glenwood funding
to continue its outstanding treatment,
education and care for children and adults
with autism and other special needs.
For information about making a gift to
Glenwood through your estate, please
contact Glenwood’s VP of Development
& Communications, Sherri Van Pelt at:
(205) 795-3376.
Our Annual Appeal campaign was a success.
Your Giving Heart Allows us to Reach Higher.
The proposed changes regarding Autism Spectrum Disorder within the upcoming DSM V has sparked debate concerning the impact of the new criteria on identifi cation, diagnosis, and treat-ment. Under the current criteria, a person can qualify for the diag-nosis by exhibiting 6 or more of 12 behaviors; under the proposed defi nition, the person would have to exhibit 3 defi cits in social interaction and communication and at least 2 repetitive behaviors. Within the latter, there is an added category which encompasses those individuals with sensory based issues, which is excluded in the current criteria. In addition, Asperger’s Disorder and Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specifi ed are no longer delineated as sep-arate disorders, but are collapsed under one group; which provides a more dimensional framework for diagnosis. This is signifi cant because with the infl uence of development over time, individual
characteristics change in presentation and intensity. Furthermore, the new criteria does not include age limits, which will broaden the category and encompass older, “higher functioning” individuals that present with social and communica-tive diffi culties beyond the age of three. In addition, the new criteria appear also to better characterize presenting symtoma-tology and allow for diagnosis of individuals with varying pre-sentations of functioning. In regards to the impact on services, clinical competence and diagnostic specifi city will continue to be tantamount in determining appropriate treatment outcomes.
Felicia Houston, Ph.D., Licensed PsychologistAssociate DirectorCommunity Educational Programs
New Defi nition for Autism Causes Concern
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Early Intervention Made Possible Through Telemedicine
It’s truly “a small world, after all,” now that Glenwood has coordinated a technology system that delivers training and expertise to 85 of Alabama’s 130 school systems. Greg Carlson, Vice President of Planning and Project Management is on a mission to make autism assessments more available to parents and teachers. By establishing a presence in schools, Glenwood becomes a partner with the community. Virtual classrooms have been with us for a few years, but now, with telemedicine, we can go one step further along the road toward diagnosing those who were once out of reach. By disseminating top autism spectrum disorder treatment technologies to more people, early intervention no longer is a far away dream for parents who live far from assessment facilities. Research has shown that early intervention is the key to ensuring a better future for those diagnosed with autism. Governor Riley’s “Project Access” initiative made broadband and distance learning available in all Alabama schools. Now, we are reaching new heights.
Glenwood is on the forefront of innovative ways to train teachers. With technology and a Alabama Council for Developmental Disabilities grant, teleconferences will train over 300 more teachers this summer than last.
Volunteers Make a Difference at Glenwood
Every year we are blessed with folks who want to
come to Glenwood and our existing off-site locations and
group homes, to make a difference. From one or two
hours, to days and weeks of time, we rely on the support
of our valued volunteers. We are especially grateful over
the holidays for the GIRL SCOUTS of Jefferson County.
They collected, wrapped and distributed a wide variety of
beautiful gifts for our youth who live here at Glenwood.
Greg Carlson, Vice President of Planning and Project Development
Glenwood would like to thank all who supported our Pecans for Autism annual fundraiser. So many helped by volunteering their time at various selling stations, ordering for personal use or giving corporate gifts. A special thanks to the Children’s Service League for staffi ng the selling stations at Hollywood Pools in Vestavia, and for their help in the warehouse on the Glenwood Campus. Another thank you to Bruno’s, Food World, Piggly-Wiggly, Iberia Bank, V. Richards, M & F Bank in Inverness, Pepper Place, Mitchell’s Place and our new partner, Winn-Dixie, for investing in our community, Glenwood and the people we serve by selling our pecans. Our appreciation is extended to, Alabama Power, Southern Nuclear, Vulcan Material and First Commercial Bank for hosting sales for their employees. Our annual pecan sale is truly a community event and all proceeds go back into the community through Glenwood’s outreach and autism programs. We hope everyone enjoyed the new items on our pecan menu this year, such as Dark Chocolate Covered Pecans and Rum Candied Pecans. It is our goal to continue to increase our product line, so if you have any thoughts or comments, we would appreciate hearing from you. Please contact: Shanda Daniel, [email protected] - 205-795-3211.
Through the support of everyone involved in our annual Holiday Pecans for Autism sale, we were able to achieve total sales in excess of $500,000.00. All net proceeds go to fund Glenwood’s autism and behavioral services which touch the lives of over 7,000 individuals each year.
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Art and Craft ProjectsArt/craft supplies-markers, crayons, construction paper, washable paint, etc.
Bean bag chairsCars and Trucks all sizes matchbox, medium and large
Comforters/Quilts (twin size)Computer gamesDecorative pictures or pictures for wallsDolls that are disinfectable / washable DVDs, (G or PG) that are up to dateDVD/VCR combination playersFast food gift cards ex. McDonalds, Chick-Fil-A, Arby’s Fishing poles and tackle boxesGames (card and board)Games for Wii, Playstation 2 and/or XboxGift cards to department stores such as Target, Wal-Mart or JC Penney
HeadphonesKid magazine subscriptions (American - Girl, National Geo Kids, Disney, etc)
Movie passesMP3 playersPlastic Building Blocks large PuzzlesRugs for bedroomsSheet Sets queen, full or twin size Sport balls (basketball, football, kickball, soccer ball, baseball)
Storage totesWall calendarsWall clocksWii
Wish List...Wish List...Annual Pecan Sales: A Success
Please mail check & this form to: Glenwood ATTN. Development150 Glenwood Lane • Birmingham, AL 35242 • Questions? Call 205-795-3267.
To be paid by enclosed check (payable to Glenwood, Inc.)
Card number:
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Address
City
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I want to contribute (circle) $100 $75 $50 $25 Other $
Thank you for your GIVING HEART.
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During the holidays, we celebrated by inviting everyone to join in our annual program. We are especially blessed to
have Liberty Crossings United Methodist Church as a neighbor. They generously hosted our production by offering the use of
their auditorium. The day of the performance, there was a full crowd packed to capacity, and when the lights came up, not
a soul in the room could say that they didn’t witness a miracle or two on that stage. There was music, laughter, and a lot
of love shared that day. After the performance, guests dined on a smorgasbord of donated sandwiches from NEWK’S Deli,
who also generously provided chips and all the fixings. MILO’S TEA was refreshing and was also generously donated by our
friends from MILO’S.
Glenwood serves youth and adults with autism spectrum disorder and is home for youths who need treatment for
behavioral health issues. We are Alabama’s most experienced and comprehensive provider of services for children and
adults with autism spectrum disorder. Our organization is unique in its short-term residential treatment services for severely
emotionally disturbed children ages 6 - 12.
Glenwood Holiday Program Brings Out the Best in Everyone
Country Christmas
GLENWOOD’S GENEROUS FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERSOCTOBER 6, 2011 – JANUARY 13, 2012
AnonymousMs. Amanda M. AkersAlabama Power CompanyMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Aland *Mr. Richard I. Albright *Mr. and Mrs. Randy Alford*AT&TDr. and Mrs. Neal R. BerteMr. and Mrs. Alan BiddleJustice and Mrs. Michael F. Bolin *The Boy Scouts of America – Vestavia HillsMr. and Mrs. Ronald BoydMr. Tyler BrownMr. and Mrs. David BrunoMr. and Mrs. Bert E. Bryant, Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. J. Dowe BynumMr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Carlson *Mrs. Loretta ChiofoloHonorable U. W. Clemon *Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Collat, Sr.Cook & Bynum Capital Management, LLCCVS CaremarkDairy Queen of Liberty ParkMr. and Mrs. Y. Geron Daniel, Jr.Dawson Memorial GroupMr. and Mrs. David DiazMr. and Mrs. Wonter DieperinkDogwood Grove Baptist ChurchMs. Evelyn DriggersMr. and Mrs. Garry N. Drummond *Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Ellis *Mr. and Mrs. John FainMr. and Mrs. Jimmy FillerMr. and Mrs. Robert N. FinchumFirst Commercial BankMr. Ralph D. FulmerMr. and Mrs. George GibbsThe Girl Scouts of Vestavia HillsMr. and Mrs. Michael Goodrich *Joe Lee Griffin FoundationMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. GrillDr. Bama & Dr. Jeff HagerMr. & Mrs. Larry Hanson *Harmon Dennis Bradshaw, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. HawleyMr. Raymond HawthorneMr. and Mrs. David HobbsMr. and Mrs. John H. Holcomb, III *City of Hoover
Ms. Kalista HoverInline Electric Supply Co., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ireland, II *Mrs. Thomas E. Jernigan, Sr. *Mr. and Mrs. Milton JohnsonJohnson Development, LLCMr. and Mrs. H. Fred Johnston Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. King *Mr. and Mrs. Skip Kitchens *Mrs. Clara LeverichLiberty Crossings United Appeal Fund, Inc.Liberty Crossings United Methodist ChurchMr. and Mrs. Jon Loukotka *Mr. and Mrs. Alan Matthews *Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McNeill *Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillip McWane *McWane FoundationDr. and Mrs. James Meador-Woodruff *Dr. and Mrs. Max Michael, IIIMilo’s Tea Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Mitchell, Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MooreMr. and Mrs. Timothy NessNewk’sMr. and Mrs. Richard O’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Noah K. Oliphant *Mr. and Mrs. G. Ruffner Page, Jr. *Mr. J. W. Pearce, CPAMr. and Mrs. Bynum PerkinsMr. and Mrs. Michael W. PerryMr. and Mrs. William L. PowellProtective Life FoundationMs. Shirley RandonRisktek SolutionsMr. and Mrs. Robin W. Savage *Sharing Spree, LLCShelby PrintingMs. Deborah Starks-RaglerDr. Stephanie Steinmetz DDSMr. and Mrs. Jim SullivanDr. Hanes Swingle *Mr. and Mrs. Billy ThrashMr. and Mrs. Bill ThompsonTotal Administrative Services Corp., Inc.Ms. Vicki L. Trawick *Mr. Charles Van PeltSherri and Pete Van Pelt *Dr. and Mrs. Tom B. Vaughan, Jr.Senator and Mrs. Cam WardMrs. Jane S. Webb *Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wells IIWells Fargo FoundationMr. George E. Wilbanks *
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wright, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young *Ms. D. Lee Yount *
* 2011 - 2012 HOPE SOCIETY
TRIBUTE GIFTS:
Mr. Richard I. AlbrightIn Honor of:Mr. and Mrs. Eddie AdairMr. and Mrs. John HenigMr. and Mrs. Bobby HodgsonMr. and Mrs. Tommy KeeneMr. and Mrs. Philip and Angie Young
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. AlandIn Honor of:Dr. and Mrs. Jack W. AlandMr. and Mrs. John BraggDrs. Lou Bridges & Ginny KarleMr. and Mrs. Tommy ClarkMr. Andy DenzingerMr. and Mrs. Joseph FarleyMr. and Mrs. Donald GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Jeff LoganMr. and Mrs. Will MatthewsMr. and Mrs. William E. Matthews, IVDr. and Mrs. Farrell MendelsohnMr. and Mrs. Richard MurrayMr. and Mrs. James OutlandMr. and Mrs. Gordie RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Barry SaundersMr. and Mrs. Robert SeabornMr. and Mrs. John Q. SomervilleMr. Bill Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. BosseIn Honor of Tyler Marson
Ms. Deborah K. CarrollIn Honor of Michael Moore
Ms. Anne M. CottonIn Honor of Henry Hager
CVS Caremark Charitable TrustIn Honor of Charnetia Young
First Baptist Church TrussvilleIn Honor of Ella Bester
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Glenwood’s Generous Friends and Supporters
In Memory of Catherine ThorntonMs. Connie BirdsongDr. Richard L. CraigJBS Mental Health/Mental Retardation AuthorityDr. Marilyn and Mr. Anthony P. LeftMr. and Mrs. Bill Woodard
In Honor of Philip and Angie YoungMr. and Mrs. Andy WeilMr. and Mrs. Jim Young
In Honor of Xan YoungAnonymousMr. and Mrs. C. Lee EllisDr. and Mrs. Karl Stegall
7Ms. Betty C. GlasscockIn Honor of Carolina Endert
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie GriffisIn Honor of Keith Griffis
Ms. Jean S. GuillebeauIn Memory of Jeffrey Thrash
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Holcomb, III In Honor of Glenn Ireland, IIIn Honor of William R. Ireland, Jr.In Memory of William R. Ireland, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McNeillIn Memory of Largus M. Akers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart McWhorterIn Honor of Nonie Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Mitchell, Jr.In Honor of:Mr. and Mrs. Craig AllenMs. Kay BlountMr. and Mrs. Ricky BrooksMr. and Mrs. John CooneyThe Cooper’sMr. and Mrs. Tom CurtinMr. and Mrs. Whitney DeBardelebenMr. and Mrs. Felix M. DrennenDr. Nancy FarleyThe Hull’sDr. and Mrs. Jim LaskerThe Robert Mayville’sMr. and Mrs. John McNeilMr. and Mrs. Walter MorrisThe Nading’sMr. and Mrs. Jim PriesterMr. and Mrs. Gordie RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Barry SaundersThe Bill Southerland’sMr. and Mrs. Steve StillMr. and Mrs. Bill SylvesterMs. Dot TayloeThe Upchurch’sMr. and Mrs. Cullom WalkerThe Bobby Whaling’sThe Larry Whatley’sMrs. Jere WhiteThe Wilbank’s
Ms. Darlene MooreIn Memory of James A. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. MorrisIn Honor of:Mr. and Mrs. Michael BallietMr. and Mrs. Charlton BargeronMr. and Mrs. Francis H. CrockardMrs. Joe DonaldMr. and Mrs. Miller GorrieMr. and Mrs. Howard L. HallMr. and Mrs. Francis H. HareMr. and Mrs. Glenn Ireland, IIMr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. KeyMr. and Mrs. David LaCagninaMr. and Mrs. Hobert McWhorterMr. and Mrs. Guy K. Mitchell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Al NaughtonMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. PearceMr. and Mrs. Charles ReganMr. and Mrs. Fred H. VinesMr. and Mrs. Cullom Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. ParkerIn Memory of Houston McCoinIn Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Mervel Parker
Dr. Jack J. PhillipsIn Honor of D. Lee Yount
Mr. and Mrs. Spears R. RhodesIn Honor of Rebecca Rhodes Sibley
Ms. Dana M. SadlerIn Honor of:Rebecca DobsonElise D. Ezelle
Ms. Dorothy B. ShilandIn Memory of Irby Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis O. WainwrightIn Honor of Jon Wainwright
Ms. D. Lee YountIn Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ireland, II
In Honor of Chris McNeillMr. and Mrs. Ross AkersMr. and Mrs. David E. Miller
In Memory of Don MoteMr. and Mrs. R. M. HauensteinMs. Martha KiblerKwik Kopy Printing #961Mr. and Mrs. James D. TraylorCity of Vestavia Hills Beautification BoardMr. and Mrs. Peter W. Weston