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2018-2019 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT
ENRICHING LIVES . ERASING BARRIERS . HELPING PEOPLE SOAR
SOARING
SEAGULLSERVICESCELEBRATES IT’S
ANNIVERSARY4 th
INTO A NEW ERA
OUR MISSIONSeagull Services assists individuals with life challenges affecting
their self-sufficiency to live in dignity and realize their full potential by providing education, training, employment,
community integration and support services.
Danah is so happy to be at SAIL. She’s always talking about her friends and her favorite teacher, Miss Desaray. She likes science. She also likes music and she likes dancing. Because she cannot always express with words everything she wants to say, this place is a better environment for her.
Maxo Desire, father of Danah
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This is a time of celebration for Seagull Services as we are celebrating our 40th anniversary this year. For 4 decades we have served individuals with developmental disabilities in the greater Palm Beaches. We also celebrated the arrival of our new President and Chief Executive Officer, Dan Stanislawczyk, who has infused new energy into Seagull and brings great ideas for the future. Mr. Stanislawczyk comes to us with over two decades of experience in education and in developing programs for people with special needs.
Under Mr. Stanislawczyk’s leadership, we will continue Seagull’s legacy of quality services, and look for new ways to serve our program participants. In addition, our committed Board of
Directors is excited about enhancing the programs at Seagull and the new opportunities that are to come.
We have already seen an exciting expansion of many of our programs, including supported employment and internship programs at our charter school, Seagull Academy for Independent Living (SAIL). The Achievement Center continues to offer specialized services for senior adults, and work that provides an income to the program participants.
My sincere thanks to all who have supported Seagull to make this year a success. I look forward to working with the talented Seagull staff, our dedicated Board of Directors, and our community stakeholders who have supported Seagull’s mission, especially Town of Palm Beach United Way, Lost Tree Village Charitable Foundation, United Way of Palm Beach County, Mary Alice Fortin Foundation, and The Board of County Commissioners for their generous contributions.
Laura FowlerBoard of Directors, Chairperson
I want to thank the staff and the Board of Directors for the warm welcome I have received since joining Seagull Services in June 2019. I am excited to start this chapter of my professional career by celebrating the 40th anniversary with Seagull. I hope that with my leadership we can expand our programs and continue to do the great work that Seagull and Seagull Academy for Independent Living (SAIL) provide for our community.
Seagull will continue to expand the array of programs offered to children and adults with disabilities. My focus during my tenure will be to increase our work with local businesses and
organizations. This will enable us to provide more employment opportunities for our clients. As the demand for specialized programs for older adults with developmental disabilities continues to grow, we will continue to refine and expand our programs.
The Achievement Center continues to be busy and our clients are working hard on fulfillment and light packaging orders. We have a beautiful new cafeteria and senior room. We have made additions to our art program expanding access to more enriched programing that meets the needs of our Seagull Family.
Seagull Academy for Independent Living (SAIL) continues to provide educational and innovative programs for the students at the charter school. We also have been successful in expanding our Vocational Education and Supported Employment programs.
I am excited be a part of Seagull and excited about leading this organization in fulfilling our mission of Enriching Lives, Erasing Barriers, and Helping People Soar! Dan StanislawczykPresident and CEO
EXECUTIVE MESSAGE
Daniel StanislawczyPresident & C.E.O.
Laura FowlerBoard of Directors,
Chairperson
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT Employment Services/Supported Employment: Helps people with barriers to employment, including developmental disabilities, prepare to enter or re-enter the workplace
l Resume writing, interview, workplace etiquette, and work skills development
l Career exploration
l Supervised work experience l Workplace advocacy
l Job application assistance and referrals to other community resources
l Job coaching
BUSINESS SERVICESBusiness Services: Seagull Services partners with local businesses to provide services as well as staffing for selected industries
l Turn-key direct mail service
l Fulfillment services
l Light assembly
l Helps employers access applicable government tax credits for hiring special populations
l Work crews for jobs at your location or at Seagull’s facilities
SEAGULL ACADEMY FOR INDEPENDENT LIVINGTuition-free public charter school: provides vocational and educational services to students with developmental disabilities with an emphasis on transitioning from high school to employment and independent living
l Ages 11-22 (middle and high school students)
l Innovative curriculum that promotes educational and social development
l Small class instruction
l Transition services from school to work
l Postgraduate employment readiness program
l Internships and extracurricular activities
l Affiliated with School District of Palm Beach County
l Door to door transportation
l Summer day camp
SKILL-BUILDING SERVICES
Adult Skill-Building Services: Assists adults with developmental disabilities to continue buildingsocial and vocational skills and provides a safe and enriching environment for seniors andothers not in the workforce
l Life skills classes, community activities and field trips
l Paid work opportunities
l Employment skill training
l Opportunities for creative expression
l Physical development and exercise
l Volunteering
l Memory retention activities and exercises for seniors
SERVICES THAT WE PROVIDE
During the summer of 2018, a very active hurricane season, Seagull Services’ program participants packaged millions of hurricane shutter fasteners destined for big box stores throughout the coastal states. The agency’s contract with longtime business partner AMF Building Products was its largest to date. It is one of many business partners that provide packaging and light assembly work for Seagull’s program participants. AMF and others whose products or orders are seasonal or sporadic are ideal business partners as Seagull’s inclusive workforce can ramp up as needed.
Other new business partners contracting with Seagull in the last year were Times Microwave Systems, Inc.; Bravado Holdings, LLC, and Promotional Concepts Team. Seagull specializes in fulfillment, light assembly, and packaging and shipping through its warehouse.
Seagull Services’ Supported Employment program took a major leap in 2018-19 with a new director and job coaches, who have forged relationships with businesses and opened doors to employment for many of Seagull’s teens and adults. With the help of the Supported Employment program, individuals were hired at Publix, Dunkin’ Donuts, DD’s Fashion, Culver’s Restaurant, and El Bodegon.
The Supported Employment program begins with pre-employment skills such as workplace etiquette. It includes assistance with the job search, including Career exploration, resume writing, and mock interviews. It continues once a person lands a job with on-the-job coaching and back-up that extends as long as needed.
Seagull Services also started its very successful Employment Launch program, which provides a two-week intensive jump-start to the job search for individuals with disabilities. To date, more than 45 people have gone through the course.
Seagull’s Adult Day Training program provides a safe, supervised environment for more than 100 adults with developmental disabilities who range in age from their 20s to their 80s. The services are as diverse as the participants. For many, The Achievement Center is their place of work. They complete jobs each day for Seagull’s Business Services division. For others who are not suited to work because of disabilities or age, Seagull provides activities and field trips suited to their interests and abilities.
Last year, Seagull’s program participants enjoyed taking part in some noteworthy projects. They presented their own Black History Month program, Sketches in Black History. In March during Developmental Disability Awareness Month, they researched 8 celebrities with disabilities who are renowned for their accomplishments, and presented a program on each called, Seeing Us in a Different Light.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
MAJOR CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORTERSCHAIRMAN’S GRAND CIRCLEThe Mary Alice Fortin Foundation, Inc.Lillian & Joseph Schwartz Trust
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLELost Tree Village Charitable FoundationTown Of Palm Beach United WayUnited Way of Palm Beach CountyThe Jim Moran FoundationThe Batchelor Foundation
PLATINUM CIRCLEDouglas C. Lane & Associates, Inc.Children’s Healthcare Charity, IncPublix Super Markets Charities, Inc.The Palm Beach Post Season To Share Fund, Inc.
GOLDWells Fargo FoundationThe Jorgensen Foundation
SILVERComerica Charitable FoundationRoyal Poinciana ChapelMestal Foundation, Inc.John E. and Nellie J. Bastien Memorial FoundationExchangettes of Northern Palm Beaches, Inc.Gina Milio TrustFPLNozzle Nolen, Inc.
SUPPORTERSAll County Mortuary Service
Fred Apel
Erin Baumley
John Becker
Terry and Carol Jo Brown
Fredricka Byner-Gibbs
Michael and Carol Clarke
Dr. Walter and Judy Coleman
Delray Community Missionary
Margaret Donnelley
Marianne Eichinger
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Cathy Ford
Laura Fowler
Fowler’s Sheet Metal, Inc.
Friends of The Needy, Inc.
Barbara Gerharz
Global Development
Jonice Grant
Green & Free Thrift Center
Ellen Hoffacker
Holyfield & Thomas, LLC
Anna Hutchinson
William and Sheila Jameson
Judith Kaplan
Lake Worth Lions Club
Alan LeRoy
John Lueking
Melissa Mannon
Ronald Mattos
Patricia Mikus
William K. and Harriet Mooney
Linda Moore
Guy and Janice Morelli
Network for Good
NextEra Energy
Desaray Nobrega
Mickey and Lynn Nolen
Nozzle Nolen, Inc.
Palm Beach Kennel Club
Barry Pearlstein
Elaine Piter
Rac Electric
Karen Rea
Dorothy Rock
Olga Sanabia
Janine Schnieders
Schwab Charitable
Sheila Sendziak
Norma Siegel
Robin Soule
South Florida Fair & Palm Beach County
Exposition, Inc.
Lorna and Ed Spalding
Stanley Steemer
Gary Swick
Richard and Karen Swick
Naomi Taylor
Paul Tharpe
Shirley Townsend
Marilyn Tuppen
Tom Webster
Nature Wolfson
Jane Yessin
FINANCIAL STATEMENT*
NUMBER OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS SERVED:During the 2018-19 fiscal year, 212 children and adults with developmental disabilities were served by Seagull Services programs, which assisted them to develop needed skills and to receive the supportive services that helped them to develop their potential in life and employment. Additionally, 1,984 individuals were served through the Seagull Food Pantry.
OPERATING SUPPORT & REVENUEFlorida Agency for Persons with Disabilities Medicaid Waiver
The School District of Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County Financially Assisted Agencies Grant
Palm Tran
Community Development Block Grant
Fees from Miscellaneous Government Agencies
Foundation, Corporate and Individual Philanthropic
Fees from Individuals
Fulfillment Center, Service Contracts & Workshop Revenue
Town of Palm Beach United Way
United Way of Palm Beach County
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total Support & Revenue
OPERATING EXPENSESStaff Compensation and Benefits
Client Wages, Food and Activities
Building Operations, Occupancy, Maintenance and Mortgage Repayment
Client and Staff Transportation
Equipment and Supplies
Contractual Services
Program Fees
Other Expenses
Total Expense
SOURCES OF SUPPORT
PROGRAM ALLOCATIONS
81% Government Grants & Funding
10% Philanthropic Support (Individuals, Organizations & Foundations)
7% Miscellaneous
2% Fees for Service
21.4% Vocational Training & Community Based Program for Adults with Disabilities
44.8% Education 13.4% Housing
14% Senior Adults
6.3% Supported Employment
*Unaudited actuals
$375,594
631,946
215,372
50,100
14,577
61,582
86,300
34,694
99,705
40,000
37,451 15,728
1,663,048
1,156,547
34,040
175,334
137,963
169,417
136,466
19,181
8,676
1,837,624
Seagull Services was founded in 1979 as Seagull Industries for the Disabled, Inc. Seagull Services is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization and an
equal opportunity employer/program. Nonprofits First Certified
CORPORATE OFFICE: 3879 Byron Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida 33404 (561) 842-5814SOCIAL SERVICE & ACHIEVEMENT CENTER: 3879 Byron Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida 33404 (561) 842-5814
SEAGULL ACADEMY: 6250 N. Military Trail, Riviera Beach, Florida 33407 (561) 540-8110
ENRICHING LIVES . ERASING BARRIERS . HELPING PEOPLE SOAR
BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL
David Arch, Gulfstream InsurancePeter Breton, Breton, Lynch,
Eubanks & Suarze-Murias, P.A.
Gerard Conforti, Conforti and Associates
Mickey Nolen, Nozzle Nolen, Inc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSLaura Fowler, Chairperson
Judy Dynia, Vice ChairpersonGary Swick, TreasurerJim Weber, SecretaryJames Barnard, Ph.D.
Michael J. CowanMary Helen Johnson
Matthew KramerBarry S. Pearlstein
Karen ReaPierre Rodriguez
Martin Zipern
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFDaniel Stanislawczyk, President & CEOLinda Moore, Chief Operating Officer
Ellen Hoffacker, Vice President of FinanceDave Cass, Director of Facilities
Joyce Hambrick, Director of Program ServicesRobin Soule, Director of Human Resources
Olivia Morris, Director of Supported EmploymentAmar Dhandhari, Workshop Manager
Elizabeth McDermott, Director of Special Events and Public Relations
www.seagull.org