Thursday, November 19, 2015

Score One for the Underdogs!

Artwork created by students in the Gillis Day Treatment School.
Imagine what it feels like to be written off as a lost cause.

No matter how hard you try, you just can’t seem to catch a break. One mistake leads to another, or you’re never in the right place at the right time – whatever the circumstances, it feels like nothing ever works out in your favor.

If life were a game, it would feel like you were on a losing streak.

And, yet, something inside you tells you never to give up, to face whatever life throws at you and knock it out of the park. If you can just keep your head down and stay focused, you know that you’ll hit a homerun one of these days.  

Being a child at Gillis can feel a lot like that – like you’re always the underdog waiting for a chance to hit it big.

Most of the kids in our treatment programs have experienced intense distress and rejection in their short lives. Many have suffered personal trauma that is hard for us to imagine. They’ve grappled with debilitating emotional and behavioral impairments.

But all of these adversities have helped our kids forge an indispensable character trait in the process, something we work hard to reinforce and grow . . . Resilience.  


 
Gillis kids are the epitome of resilience, thanks in part to the tireless efforts of our staff. Like coaches, our caregivers help the youth develop problem-solving, coping and social skills so they’re able to overcome personal challenges and build relationships. Individual and group therapies help them recover from trauma, while our psychiatric and nursing teams ensure that a winning medical strategy is in place to help the youth come out on top.

We were reminded of just how important resilience is when the Kansas City Royals won this year’s World Series. After 30 years as baseball’s perennial underdogs, the Royals rallied to victory and earned the respect and adoration of baseball fans everywhere, including several of the boys and girls here at Gillis.

Through grit, determination and a tenacious short game, the Boys in Blue – many of whom grew up with their own childhood adversities – showed the world what it means come back when you’re down.

The kids at Gillis may never receive a fraction of the recognition the Royals receive, but they will forever share the same spirit of resilience. Life can continue to throw everything it’s got at them – curveballs, sliders, you name it – but they’re not going to strike out.

Each and every one is going to make it home one of these days, and we’ll be right there to cheer them on every step of the way.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Words from the President & CEO: Growth and Change Ahead for 2015


With the new year in full swing, I’m reminded of all the great strides made and challenges overcome in 2014 that have brought us to this point.  Over the past 12 months, Gillis has experienced significant shifts and changes.  Yet as we have done for over 140 years – and with your help, our Gillis family of supporters – we have again answered the call to innovate and adjust so we can better serve the changing needs of the children and families in our community. 

In 2014, Gillis expanded our key services out in the community.  We renewed our outpatient efforts, bringing therapy programs to our clients where they live, work and play throughout the Greater KC area.  Gillis also increased focus on our Treatment Foster Care Program, where we license and train specialized foster homes and better equip parents to provide a home for a child who may typically require an institutional level of care.  This often results in less trauma because we can limit repeated foster care placements, and I am proud to announce that Gillis is currently serving 37 children on this program

In October, Gillis opened the doors to its new Intake and Assessment Center (GIAC), which helps stabilize children and families in short-term care.  Our GIAC team of therapists and clinicians then work to identify what the next best step for long-term success might be and provide every child or family with a comprehensive assessment and list of recommendations to support that success.  Our hope is that we can shorten residential stays and quickly help children and families find or create the long-term home that is right for them.  We’ve already seen our efforts pay off for many children, including John*.  John overcame significant trauma and successfully transitioned back into a supportive foster home after both he and his foster parents received support, education and the tools necessary to thrive together from the GIAC program. 

We are positioned for a successful 2015. Through our many programs, and in partnership with our Cornerstones of Care Family of Agencies, we will continue to find new and innovative ways to improve the quality of community for our children and families.

I invite you to take a tour of our Agency to see the great work you help support each day.  I welcome an opportunity to connect with you directly at 816-508-3501 or Stephen.O’neill@gillis.org.  I wish you the best this 2015 and thank you for all you have done and will do for Gillis.

Profound Regards,


Stephen O’Neill