Family Stabilization Initiative Meetings

September 12, 2023

The Family Stabilization Initiative expands services in underserved communities and activates community networks to address the disproportionate number of children of color separated from their families.

Sessions

FSI holds monthly meetings.

  • March 13, 2024
  • April 24, 2024
  • May 8, 2024
  • June 12, 2024
  • July 10, 2024
  • August 14, 2024
  • September 11, 2024
  • October 23, 2024
  • November 13, 2024
  • December 4, 2024

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Family Stabilization Initiative

Housing Solutions Collaborative Meetings

September 12, 2023

The Housing Solutions Collaborative works to find innovative solutions to housing insecurity. The first year of the Housing Solutions Collaborative will focus on building:

  • Peer connections and opportunities
  • A curriculum on affordable housing tailored to Lutheran social service providers
  • Access to a network of national experts on health and housing
  • Opportunities for investment and financing partnerships
  • Federal, state and local advocacy actions

Sessions

The Collaborative meets bi-monthly.

  • September 20, 2023
  • November 15, 2023
  • January 17, 2024
  • March 20, 2024 (in person)
  • May 15, 2024 (in person)
  • July 17, 2024 (in person)

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Health & Housing

Rural Aging Policy Roundtable

September 11, 2023

Rural aging leaders from across the Lutheran Services in America network will come together virtually at our first Rural Aging Policy Roundtable on Thursday, October 12 at 2:00 p.m. ET to grow our collective capacity to lead and achieve change through our federal advocacy work and amplify our $23 billion united faith-based voice.

During this roundtable, rural aging leaders will have the opportunity to:

  • Engage with peers leading aging initiatives in rural communities across the country
  • Share your voice on policy issues critical to rural communities
  • Learn how we can work together in advocacy efforts to amplify the critical voice of Lutheran social ministry

Contact Ashley Washington to learn more.

State of the Insurance Market: Forecasting Risk & Opportunity

August 29, 2023

Wondering how to mitigate insurance cost increases for your organization? Worried your insurance coverage doesn’t meet industry standards? Hoping your liability insurance is adequate in the event of an emergency?

Learn from the experts on what’s driving pricing in the insurance marketplace and how to prepare your organization. You’ll leave understanding the various types of insurance coverage, from cyber to property to liability, and learn about forecasts for the senior living insurance sector in the coming years.

Come ready to ask questions and figure out what is best for your organization!

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Unlocking the Power of Lived Expertise

August 25, 2023

Bethel New Life | 1150 North Lamon Avenue, Chicago, IL 60651

Where can we find the best insights to support children and families struggling with housing insecurity, underemployment and other issues of social concern? It’s when we listen, support and value people with lived experience that together we can authentically uncover and unlock new ways of thinking. When someone who is struggling has a voice and champion now on the other side of that struggle, it can be life-changing.

What does this mean for you? Whether a direct service practitioner, community leader, executive, volunteer or church leader, Lutheran Services in America invites you to join us for a transformative convening on November 14–15 in Chicago. Join Dr. Denicia Carlay from Spark Learning for Organizations and peers to co-create a space where we can listen authentically and recognize the power of lived expertise. Together, we will explore ways to infuse, value and engage people with lived experience throughout our work to advance equity for families and children in our communities.

Dr. Denicia Carlay (also lovingly referred to as Docta Neesh) currently serves as co-founder and co-CEO of Village Is Possible. Denicia is a community healer, complex trauma survivor, scholar, practitioner and village keeper. Denicia has served young people impacted by foster care and juvenile justice as a social worker, consultant, clinician, and facilitator. She holds a doctorate in educational leadership in social justice and is licensed in clinical social work.

At the day-and-a-half convening Dr. Carlay will lead us in:

  • Hearing from advocates and practitioners with lived experience to understand the power and strategic guidance embedded in their stories and perspectives;
  • Strengthening our ability to center lived expertise in work with families and communities; and
  • Engaging with a local grassroots partner to understand how housing insecurity affects families.

The convening, held in partnership with Bethel New Life and ELCA World Hunger will take place on November 14–15. The event, an extension of Lutheran Services in America’s Results Innovation Lab, represents the first of multiple offerings in the coming year that will unite Lutheran Services in America and ELCA communities, and partners, in learning and action to move from intention to impact in how we show up in our work with children and families.

Registration

Register now to secure your spot! While registration is complementary, registering for the conference represents a firm commitment to attend. We recommend that teams consider registering together to maximize learning and application in your organization.

If you have any questions or need more information, please reach out to Emily Sollie.

Convening Details

Tuesday, November 14 will be a full day of convening at Bethel New Life’s facility in Chicago. The day will begin at 9:00 a.m. and will conclude by 4:15 p.m. Breakfast will be provided, starting at 8:00 a.m. Lunch will be provided.

On Wednesday, November 15, you will have an optional half-day experiential learning opportunity to learn and debrief with colleagues about issues around housing insecurity for families in Chicago.

Travel Recommendations

The convening is FREE to attend. While there is no registration cost, attendees will be responsible for their own travel expenses.

With respect to flights, both Chicago airports — O’Hare and Midway — are appropriate for the convening.

Recommended hotels include:

Speakers

Dr. Denicia Carlay – Facilitator

Dr. Denicia Carlay (also lovingly referred to as Docta Neesh) currently serves as co-founder and co-CEO of Village is Possible. Denicia is a community healer, complex trauma survivor, scholar, practitioner, and village keeper. Denicia roots her practice in love and restoration of inner light. She specializes in embodied, healing centered engagement with children, youth, and families. Denicia has served foster care and juvenile justice impacted youth in various capacities as a social worker, consultant, clinician, and facilitator in the field of child welfare for 16 years. She holds a Doctorate of Educational Leadership in Social Justice, Licensure in Clinical Social Work, and Pupil Personnel Services Credential, but with all these degrees and things Denicia just hopes to someday be the “hood mama” for her entire village and anyone in need of community.

Alesia Frerichs, President & CEO, Lutheran Services in America

Alesia Frerichs is the President & CEO of Lutheran Services in America. Alesia previously served as the chief strategist for the network’s collaboration and innovation efforts. During her tenure in that role, Alesia launched several groundbreaking initiatives, including the Results Innovation Lab, Rural Aging Action Network, Reimagining Diversity Collaborative and other programs that connect national partners with social sector leaders and empower older adults, children, families and others experiencing need.

Prior to joining Lutheran Services in America, Alesia was an entrepreneur who launched and led an independent consulting practice for 10 years. She also held senior leadership positions at MCI WorldCom and Sapere Consulting. She currently serves on the board of Thrivent Charitable Impact & Investing and the Lutheran Financial Managers Association and is a member of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Washington, DC. Alesia earned an M.S. in statistics from The George Washington University and a B.S. in economics from St. Olaf College.

Sharif Walker, CEO, Bethel New Life

Sharif Walker is a change agent who is passionate about serving disadvantaged youth and revitalizing communities. Challenges and changes in family dynamics during his early childhood and adolescent years inspired him to become a community advocate dedicated to providing supportive environments that enable underserved youth on Chicago’s South and West Sides to thrive.

A certified youth development practitioner, Sharif’s 20+ year career in Chicago’s philanthropic sector includes stints at the Chicago Park District and managing multi-million-dollar budgets, strategic partnerships, and teams at the nationally recognized, out-of-school time organization, After School Matters®; providing programming to nearly 9,000 teenagers annually.

Sharif currently serves as President and CEO at Bethel New Life, Inc. where he has breathed life into the 40+ year old faith-based non-profit organization through a community centered vision to promote health and wellness for individuals and families of all ages through all stages of life on Chicago’s west side. Bethel is currently in the midst of a major capital fundraising effort to create the Mildred Wiley Wellness Hub. The project will redevelop Bethel’s 9-acre campus in the Austin community to increase the impact of the organizations wellness programs and initiatives.

Furthering his vison for stronger communities, Sharif created Ground Game Consulting, an entrepreneurial venture that provides strategic guidance to organizations and individuals seeking to change socioeconomic circumstances for youth and families in their local communities. Some of his clients include the Chicago Bulls, Austin Community Action Council, Austin Childcare Providers’ Network and the Austin Town Hall Park Advisory Council.

Sharif earned a bachelor’s degree from Lincoln University (Missouri) and a master’s in organizational leadership from Lewis University. A proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and a committed father and husband; Sharif resides in Chicago’s Austin community with his wife, Natasha and daughter, Morgan.

Héctor Colón, President and CEO, Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan

Héctor Colón is the President and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan (LSS). He recently was named the Nonprofit Executive of the Year by BizTimes Media and the Hispanic Man of the year by UMOS. He is the host of LSS’ first podcast, “In the Ring with Héctor Colón.”

As Executive Director of the Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services, Colón led several countywide initiatives, including efforts to reform the juvenile justice system, end chronic homelessness, transform mental health care, and end a 30-year waitlist for disability services.

As a member and champion of the national USA Boxing team, he won seven national titles and competed in the 1992 Olympic trials. Today, he is the USA Boxing Board Vice President. He also serves on the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents, and the Board of Directors for M3 Insurance, as well as Nicolet Bankshares, Inc. (NASDAQ; NCBS), the holding company for Nicolet National Bank.

Tamela Milan-Alexander, Community Engagement Director, EverThrive Illinois and Board of Directors Trustee, Lutheran Child and Family Services

In 1997, Tamela Milan-Alexander lived in the shadow of one of Chicago’s iconic sports landmarks. Her five children were in state welfare custody. She struggled with a long-standing opioid use disorder and began another high-risk pregnancy. The LCFS Intact Family Services program provided support and ensured her pathway to reunification when she bore baby number six and entered the program. The encouragement of her infant daughter’s case manager and care coordination with programs like Healthy Start was the support she needed for a new path.

Mrs. Milan-Alexander reunited her family, moved from public housing into a townhome, and completed college and eventually a master’s degree. She has worked for 20 years in the Maternal and Child Health field as a parent advocate, peer educator, developmental screener, community health worker, and case manager. Mrs. Milan-Alexander was the first family advocate appointed to the National Healthy Start Association (NHSA) Board of Directors.

Tamela Milan-Alexander is currently the Community Engagement Director with EverThrive of IL in Chicago. Founder of Bridges to Bond LLC, she completed her master’s degree in public policy and administration from National Louis University (NLU) and is pursuing a Doctorate in Community Psychology at NLU.

Dr. Anne Farrell, Senior Research Fellow, Chapin Hall

Dr. Anne Farrell is a Senior Research Fellow and Lead Research Mentor at Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago. Farrell keeps Chapin Hall at the forefront of policy research, fostering innovative, rigorous, and actionable studies. Farrell supports the acquisition and development of talent and engages in collaborations that ensure the creation, delivery, and development of knowledge and strategies to improve the well-being of children, youth, and families. In addition to leading Chapin Hall’s translational research agenda, Farrell engages in organizational strategy development, business development, research design, and implementation support and advises initiatives within and beyond Chapin Hall.

Farrell’s career began as a frontline worker conducting home visits in early intervention and child welfare programs situated in a healthcare organization. She held positions of increasing responsibility while pursuing a funded program of translational scholarship related to historically disenfranchised populations. Formerly a tenured professor and director of a research center at the University of Connecticut, she conducts research and policy analysis on housing, child welfare, cross-systems collaborations, family-centered supports, and family and community resilience.

Farrell received a PhD in Clinical and School Psychology from Hofstra University, a Master of Arts in Psychology with Distinction from Hofstra University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Fairfield University.

Crystal Williams, speaker, poet, advocate

Crystal Williams is a national speaker, poet, foster care advocate, and foster care alumna. Her career focus is on helping organizations operate more efficiently so that families can thrive. This interest has allowed her to work with national and international organizations in the areas of marketing and communications, strategy and implementation, fundraising and community mobilization, and training and curriculum development.

Crystal has served as a member of Georgia Governor’s Council for child welfare reform, she is certified in Life Stories® Theatre curriculum through the Theatre Lab in Washington D.C., and she is a founding member of an advocacy group for foster youth in Georgia called Georgia EmpowerMEnt. Crystal was a young fellow for the Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative through the Annie E. Casey Foundation where she traveled the nation as an advocate for foster children and used her gift of spoken word poetry to challenge and motivate audiences. As a 2019 – 2020 Foster America Fellow, Crystal worked with Ohio’s Department of Job and Family Services as a statewide project manager on the Family First Prevention Services Act implementation.

Crystal currently works with Casey Family Programs, the nation’s largest operating foundation focused on safely reducing the need for foster care in the United States. She holds a B.A. in English/Creative Writing/Theater Studies from Emory University and an MBA from Georgia State University with a focus in organizational management.

Renada Johnson, Senior Director of Children, Youth and Family Initiatives, Lutheran Services in America

Renada Johnson serves as the Senior Director of Children, Youth and Family Initiatives at Lutheran Services in America, supporting the Results Innovation Lab in empowering families and transforming policy and practice in the child welfare system.

Renada has more than 20 years of experience in child welfare, nonprofit, social justice and community engagement. She previously served as the Director of Youth and Birth Family Engagement at the National Center for Children and Families in Washington, DC where she led evidence-based and evidence-informed practices and programs concerning issues of trauma, child abuse, substance abuse and poverty. Renada also has trained and mentored more than 400 youth and young adults to create a pipeline of community leaders and mental health professionals with expertise on communication, mental health, civic engagement and racial equity.

She holds an M.A. in Counseling Psychology and a B.S. in Psychology, both from Bowie State University.

Marty Senica

Martin (Marty) Senica is a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) with the Community Support Team at Lutheran Social Services of Illinois. Marty earned a Bachelor of Mathematics and a Bachelor in Physics from Northeastern Illinois University. In 2012, Marty joined Lutheran Social Services of Illinois as a peer and in 2013 he earned his CRSS. Prior to his current role at Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, Marty earned a Paralegal Certificate and spent several years working as a Paralegal. Marty resides in Berwyn, IL with his wife and their beloved pup, Ike. When he’s not spending time with his wife or out walking Ike, Marty loves listening to all genres of music.

Rural Aging Action Network Meeting

July 14, 2023

The Rural Aging Action Network Collaborative will gather its Program Leads and Executive Sponsors for an in-person team collaborative training focused on sustainability planning, data evaluation and visualization, and effective program outreach to underserved and isolated older adults in rural communities.

Contact Ashley Washington for more information.

Diverse Elders Coalition: Meeting Needs of American Indian & Native American Caregivers & Older Adults

July 14, 2023

The Diverse Elders Coalition will join the Rural Aging Action Network Collaborative to share its training curriculum, “Caring for Those Who Care,” on the unique needs of diverse family caregivers. This session will focus specifically on sharing the lived experiences of American Indian and Alaska Native caregivers and older adults.

Rural Aging Action Network Program Lead Meeting

July 14, 2023

Rural Aging Action Network Executive Council Meeting

June 20, 2023

The Rural Aging Action Network (RAAN) Collaborative will gather its Executive Leads from participating member organizations including Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota, Lutheran Social Services of South Dakota, Immanuel Lutheran Communities, St. John’s United and Missouri Slope to discuss current progress and future direction of the collaborative.

Contact Ashley Washington for more information.

Structuring Competitive Executive Compensation for Lutheran Services in America Leaders

May 24, 2023

Is your organization stuck in a rut when it comes to compensation strategies for its executives? Are you worried that other organizations have more competitive compensation packages and are able to better attract top talent?

Join Portico Benefit Services and CapinCrouse, expert strategists on executive compensation, to learn how your organization can maximize its compensation and retirement packages for long-term success. You’ll learn about executive compensation best practices and deferred compensation opportunities, like 457(b) and (f), and how it can lead to improved retention and attraction of top leaders.

Speakers

Ross Eichelberger, Vice President, Business Development, Portico Benefit Services

As the head of Business Development, Ross collaborates with leaders across the organization to assess new market opportunities, cultivate relationships with prospects, and pursue strategic partnerships that drive membership, cross-sales, and revenue growth for Portico. A ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Portico helps those who serve to live well – financially, emotionally, and physically.

With a longstanding connection to the ELCA, Ross brings to his role a strong commitment for serving those who serve, as well as a diverse background spanning many management disciplines. Since joining Portico in 2010, Ross also has led the Technology, Service Delivery, and Benefits Administration units, transforming these functions to meet evolving member and organizational needs before moving into Business Development.

Prior to joining Portico, Ross held a number of technology and operational leadership roles with Supervalu, Inc. In addition to his bachelor’s degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato, Ross has an MBA from the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management.

Ross and his wife, Cori, along with their daughter, reside in Victoria, MN. They are active members of St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Eden Prairie. Over the years, Ross has served as President of the St. Andrew Church Council and on a number of the church’s committees. He is currently Secretary of the Minneapolis Area Synod Council.

Rev. Stan Reiff, CPA, CGMA, Partner and Professional Practice Lead – Consulting, Capin Crouse

Stan’s professional experience includes over 35 years in ministry operations, public accounting, government accounting, and international missions. He has a unique ability to balance strategic thinking with a deep knowledge of and hands-on experience in the day-to-day operations of many types of organizations.

Stan provides strategic leadership of the firm’s professional advisory and consulting services, including research on emerging issues in the faith-based nonprofit sector and the development and implementation of products and services in response to those needs.

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