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2017 annual report

When Anna was 21-years-old, she came to

Gateway but decided she was not yet ready for the

commitment to recovery. After three group homes

and four years of maturing, Anna is back and proving

that she has what it takes to become independent.

She is now living in an apartment on our Chesterfield

You Help Individuals with Serious Mental Illness Give Back to the Community

campus while learning to balance her personal life

with home and work duties. That’s exciting, but

what’s even more heartening is Anna’s newly found

dedication to helping others.

Over a year ago, Anna began volunteering with

individuals with physical disabilities at The Virginia

Home. She has a gift for making people feel

comfortable, and a group of individuals look forward

to Anna’s camaraderie and fun ideas when she visits.

Anna takes the time to go beyond small talk and

really listen, which sometimes means understanding

subtle nonverbal cues. Anna’s known to help

individuals set up their rooms to make them more

comfortable. And, she’s happy to sit down with them

to write letters to loved ones, read a book, or play a

game. As the holidays approach, Anna is sure to find

ways to brighten the season for her friends at The

Virginia Home.

On July 25th, Wendy’s dream of moving back

to her home town, Martinsville, came true. Like

95 percent of the individuals you help, Wendy

remains psychiatrically stable and enjoys living as

independently as possible. We will miss Wendy,

but the welcome she received from family and

friends in Martinsville makes us very happy for her!

Nate and John are enjoying a

gorgeous afternoon in front of Gateway’s

Activity Center after attending psychosocial

rehabilitation group and activities.

You’re helping Kieran to earn her Certified

Nursing Assistant degree so she can

work with a registered nurse to provide

healthcare in a medical setting.

You SecureNew Beginnings...

Nick transitioned into the community once before

and lived by himself in an apartment. Unfortunately,

he experienced a relapse. Gateway moved him

back to campus, and he quickly progressed toward

recovery once again. He reestablished his mental

health stability, strengthened his independent living

skills, and successfully transitioned to the community.

And, You Understand that Sometimes a Do-Over Is Necessary

...and Happy Endings for Those with Serious Mental Illness

Not only did you help Betty and Erik gain the skills

and confidence they need to live independently, but

you also helped them find each other! On March

7th Betty and Erik had a beautiful wedding at our

Chesterfield Campus among those who love them.

They are starting their new adventure together in

their own apartment in Chesterfield County where

Erik works full time. Together, we will support their

success with psychiatric, nursing, and counseling

services as well as any needed transportation.

The center is a bustling place where individuals

gather for small group counseling sessions

such as art therapy, cooking classes, and

recreation activities. (This is where Betty and

Erik were married.)

You partnered with the Metropolitan Health Foundation and the Windsor Foundation to Update Gateway’s Activity Center

You’ve Extended Gateway’s Program to Reach Individuals in Williamsburg...

WILLIAMSBURG JUST CELEBRATED ITS FIRST

ANNIVERSARY!

Over the year, you have facilitated the discharge of

36 individuals from Eastern State Hospital!

Kelly and Matthew have become best friends at the Hamilton House in Williamsburg. They love to take “guys’ trips” to the beach so Matthew can cut the waves with his surfboard, and Kelly, a keen birdwatcher, can track a new species or two.

“Best program I’ve been in. I am happy that Gateway accepted me into the program and happy that the transition was smooth for me.”

- Terrell Taylor

Ramel published a book of musings and personal experiences about his journey with schizoaffective disorder. His book has been added to the Local Authors Project Collection at the Williamsburg Library.

...and Fairfax

THIS YEAR IN FAIRFAX, YOU INCREASED THE

NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS WE HELP AT ANY ONE

TIME FROM EIGHT TO 40!

We continue to work with Health Planning Region II

and Fairfax County to meet the challenging needs of

the the people they serve.

Due to the expansion, Gateway was able to reunite twin brothers, Christian and Eugene, and move them closer together. Both have identified each other as their primary support, and now living less than one mile from each other makes visiting possible and exciting for both.

On October 31st, Fairfax hosted a grand Halloween party bringing together all Gateway residentsand staff. The party was so successful it will now become an annual event.

Gateway’s administrative office for Health Planning Region II and Fairfax County has relocated to one of the four new residential facilities opened in August 2017. The four new facilities located throughout the county includes one which serves more intensive care needs of residents and three others providing supervised living.

Families are a priority

One Step at a TimeGateway clients and staff enjoy raising awareness of and funding for mental health through Virginia’s 10th

annual NAMIWalk.

We love Gateway Families! Supportive families of

individuals with serious mental illness make a huge

difference to the success of the individuals. On the

frontline, they reinforce what we teach, demonstrate

positive behaviors and provide supportive networks. They

are strong advocates for Gateway and mental health, and

we applaud their steadfast efforts!

Since 1983 Gateway Homes is the only 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in

Virginia to provide a transitional residential treatment program for individuals

diagnosed with a serious mental illness. In the last two years, Gateway has

added six new facilities in northern and eastern Virginia and doubled our total

bed capacity from 48 to 96.

Mrs. Florence Z. Segal, Co-founder of Gateway Homes is the honoree for the Volunteer Impact Award for the

2017 National Philanthropy Day. The award was presented at the Association of Fundraising Professionals

National Philanthropy Day November 17th, 2017.

Congratulations to Florence Z. Segal

Our ServiceRegions

Chesterfield

Fairfax

45 people served

Hampton/Newport News

110 people served

36 people served

$50,000+The Cameron FoundationMr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton IVShelton Hardaway Short, Jr. Trust

In memory of Shelton and Jean Short

$25,000 - $49,999The Jenkins Foundation

of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

John Randolph Foundation

$10,000 - $24,999Altria Companies Employee Community FundBenjamin R. Brown Fund of the Hampton Roads

Community FoundationConstance C. & Linwood A. Lacy, Jr.

FoundationHarrison FoundationOrtho-McNeil Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Richmond Memorial Health FoundationThe Windsor Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999The Dennis FoundationEmily S. and Coleman A. Hunter

Charitable TrustMetropolitan Health FoundationMr. and Mrs. Henry C. RespessMr. Wallace StettiniusTJX Foundation

$2,500 -$4,999AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Steven M. EdmondsMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. FarrellMs. Martha Estes GroverHerndon FoundationMs. Gill Lugbill and Mr. Alan Hutson, Jr.

of the Monument GroupIn honor of Mrs. Florence Z. Segal, Mr. Otto Williams & Mr. Alexander Hamilton

Ms. Susan SeahaIn honor of Spencer Seaha

Mrs. Florence Z. Segalpart of this gift is in honor of Dr. Martin Buxton

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church

TowneBank Richmond FoundationMr. & Mrs. E. Otto N. Williams, Jr.

$1,000 -$2,499Mr. and Mrs. John P. BlackMrs. Roberta B. BocockBon Air Presbyterian ChurchMr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Bowles, Jr.

of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

Mrs. Helga BoyanChurch of the EpiphanyDavenport and Company, LLCDr. and Mrs. Ronald ForbesFlorence Bryan Fowlkes Fund

of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

Lynda Hyatt, PH.D.In honor of Mrs. Florence Z. Segal, Mr. E. Otto N. Williams, Jr. & Mr. Alexander Hamilton IV

Mrs. Brenda McDowellHarry A. Thomas Memorial Fund

of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

Dr. William T. and Dorothy D. Moore Family Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

Mrs. Rebecca O’BrienRECO Industries, Inc.

Mr. Robert Courain and Ms. Ruth D. CourainRichmond Christmas Mother

of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

Ms. Janet Lewis SauerMr. and Mrs. Larry E. SpurzemSt. Edward the Confessor Catholic ChurchSunTrust FoundationMs. Judith Watson Tidd

$500 - $999Brockenbrough Family Fund

of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. BrownIn honor of Mrs. Florence Z. Segal

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss, Jr.Mrs. Edie CabanissMr. Brian M. CannMr. & Mrs. T. Langdon Christian IVCentral Virginia Area Combined Federal Campaign

Mr. and Mrs. Tom HanesMarsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.Dr. Kenneth S. Kendler and Dr. Susan MillerMs. Joan Valentine MooreRostro FoundationSlicon Valley Community FoundationSt. James’s Episcopal ChurchMr. Erskine WilliamsMr. W. Guy Williams, Jr.Dr. Sridhar Yaratha

$100 - $499American FundsAnonymousMr. Thomas M. Arrasmith III

In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth ArrasmithMs. Trina BachmanDrs. J. Temple & Lynn BaylissMr. and Mrs. Fred B. BisgerMr. and Mrs. Robert P. Black

In honor of Mr. E. Otto N. Williams, Jr. Dr. Katherine C. BobbittMs. Pamela BollingHenry A. Bowen, M.D.Mrs. Molly BowlesMr. Peter H. and Mrs. Jacqueline P. BowlesCharles M. Caravati Family Foundation FundMr. and Mrs. James P. Carreras, Jr.Mr. S. William Carroll, Jr.

In memory of Jack, Angela, Ann & Thomas McGrath

Ms. Julie CodyMr. and Mrs. Charles Coe

In honor of Mr. Benjamin CoeMrs. Mary S. CardozoDr. and Mrs. James Lawrence EvansDr. David Farmer and Dr. Rosemary FarmerMr. & Mrs. James M. ForsytheMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Gottwald

In honor of Mr. Grady PowellMr. G. Bernard Hamilton

In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton IVMr. Bruce HarlowMr. and Mrs. A. David Hawkins

In memory of J. W. MarkhamMr. Dwight Hopewell Mrs. Lally JenningsMrs. Champ Roberts JohnsonMr. Michael Katz

In honor of Mr. Terrance L. SullivanDr. & Mrs. Barry V. KirkpatrickMr. & Mrs. Edward R. Lawton, Jr.

In honor of Mr. E. Otto N. Williams, Jr.

Thank you to the following contributors who gave to Gateway Homes from October 1, 2016 to

September 30, 2017. We are grateful for your support that provides a transitional residential

treatment program for adults with mental illness who are striving for independence.Thank You

CONTRIBUTIONS - $442,633

REVENUE - $4,784,471

EXPENDITURES - $4,840,877

The financial results reported are unaudited as of the date of printing and are subject to change.

Financial Summary

Local Schools and Government - United Way Campaign

Ms. Jeanne R. LottIn memory of Dr. Charles Lott

Mr. and Mrs. James H. LoweMr. & Mrs. Ken N. LoweMann T. Lowry FoundationMrs. Suzanne G. LutkoffMr. and Mrs. K. Westerly MartinMs. Claiborne MasonMr. and Mrs. Frank McCrackenMrs. Norma McGrath

In memory of Mr. Tommy McGrathMr. Philip B. MorrisDr. & Mrs. Bobby W. Nelson

In honor of Dr. Martin BuxtonDr. and Mrs. Anand K. PandurangMr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. PankeyMs. Mary T. PascoR.E.B. Foundation of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central VirginiaMr. Alan A. Rudnick and Marciano M. VillamielMr. Robert S. Seiler, Jr.

In memory of Reverend Robert SeilerMs. Grace SparksDr. & Mrs. Robert E. Sperry

In honor of Dr. Lynda Hyatt and Gateway StaffMrs. Marjorie S. TurnbullMr. H. Barrow Turner III

Wells Fargo Community Support CampaignDr. Steven J. WeltonMr. and Mrs. Kevin WhiteMr. and Mrs. Charles F. WitthoefftMr. and Mrs. John J. Zeugner

of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

0-$99Dr. Randy AdamsAmazon SmileMs. Ellen Goodridge Barry

In honor of Mrs. Florence Z. SegalThe Benevity Community Impact FundMs. Barbara W. BlantonMs. Carlisle M. Branch

In memory of Reverend Robert SeilerMr. & Mrs. George T. BrysonMs. Bettie Church

In memory of Mr. Francis ChurchMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, Jr.

In memory of Thomas E. McGrathMr and Mrs Daniel Dwyer

In memory of Angie and Marie McGrathMs. Fannie Diane EvansMajor General and Mrs. Donald R. GardnerThe Garrett FoundationMs. Nancy Gibbs

In memory of Ms. Pamela Weiseman

Ms. Laura GivensGlobal ImpactMr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Harvey

In memory of Thomas E. McGrathMr. and Mrs. Irving H. Henshaw, Jr.Mr. Colin HentyDr. Rebecca IngramMr. Otis JamesMr. & Mrs. Michael W. JohnsonIn memory of Thomas E. McGrathMr. & Mrs. James G. Kalanges

In memory of Reverend Robert SeilerMs. Carol M. Lane

In memory of Thomas E. McGrathMs. Sallie Nolte

In memory of Dr. William Moore and Mr. Tom Moore

Ms. Mary Lou OkenMs. Marie I. Parker

In memory of Reverend Robert SeilerMr. and Mrs. George C. Potter, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Darby E. SchumacherMr. and Mrs. Russell E. Seay, Sr.Ms. Mira Signer

In honor of Dr. Lynda J. HyattMs. Gloria B. StarkmanDr. and Mrs. E. Armistead TalmanDr. and Mrs. Dimitrios TheodoridisR.E. White, Jr. and Melissa WhiteMr. & Mrs. Fielding L. Williams, Jr.

St. Mary’s Catholic Church Parishioners sent heartwarming holiday gift cards!

THANK YOU

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

L. Thompson HanesChairmanWimbish Gentile McCray & Roeber PLLC

Ronald O. Forbes, MDCo-Chairman Central State Hospital

H. Barrow Turner IIITreasurerCaprin Asset Management

Kevin A. WhiteSecretaryKaufman & Canoles, PC

Alexander Hamilton, IVRetired,CB Richard Ellis

Dwight F. HopewellLeClair Ryan

Rebecca Ingram, MDMaple Grove Medical, Inc.

Ken N. LoweMercer Corporation

Kathleen MarkowitzArtist / Writer, M.S. Gerontology

K. Wesley Martin Altria Client Services

Claiborne MasonVirginia Home for Boys and Girls

Brenda McDowellConsultant, Travel & Tourism

Florence Z. SegalProfessor EmeritaCo-Founder of Gateway Homes

E. Otto N. Williams, Jr. Davenport & Company, LLC

COUNCIL OF ADVOCATES

Kia J. Bentley, Ph.D.VCU School of Social Work

Victor BranchBank of America

Steven M. Edmonds, Esq.NewMarket Corporation

Tripp PerrinLindl Corporation

E. Bryson PowellMidlothian Enterprises, Inc.

Mira SignerFormer NAMI Virginia

Wallace StettiniusRetired, Cadmus Communications

Laurie WeedaChurch of the Epiphany

4901 Libbie Mill East Boulevard, Suite 210, Richmond, VA 23230 • www.gatewayhomes.org • 804.590.1125

our missionTo provide a transitional residential treatment program for adults with mental illness who

are striving for independence.

our visionTo make a recovery a reality for adults with mental illness.