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Marsh Holds 5K Run to End Child Abuse

5k t shirt-1In an effort to raise awareness and funds to fight child abuse, The Marsh Foundation held its first annual ‘Run to End Child Abuse’ on Saturday, April 29. The event was a great success. The day brought out several volunteers and participants and most importantly, raised nearly $1,000 to help fight child abuse in Van Wert County.

“We are extremely excited about the turnout and success of our first 5K fund raiser,” said Melissa Gearhart, foster care supervisor. “We are thrilled to be able to donate almost $1,000 to the Family and Children First Council of Van Wert County,” she said.

The event featured a 5K walk/run as well as a one mile fun run for kids. The event was made possible in thanks to several sponsors. Northwest Ohio Trophy, Pepsi and Van Wert FCFC all played an integral part in the event’s success.

Marsh Foundation to Host Event to Raise Funds to Fight Child Abuse

5k t shirt-1VAN WERT, Ohio – In an effort to raise awareness and funds to fight child abuse, The Marsh Foundation is teaming up with the Family and Children First Council of Van Wert County to host the first annual ‘Run to End Child Abuse.’ All proceeds of this event will be donated to the Van Wert FCFC to help end child abuse in Van Wert County.

“We see the after effects of child abuse daily in the youth that we serve and are passionate about helping to put an end to abuse and neglect in our communities,” said Kim Mullins, executive director of Child and Family Services. “April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and we are hoping we can raise some awareness and help combat this serious issue.”

The event will feature a 5K walk/run as well as a one mile fun run for kids. It will be held on Saturday, April 29 on The Marsh Foundation’s beautiful campus in Van Wert. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m.; with the fun run beginning at 9:30 a.m. and the 5K at 10 a.m. Registration will be held at the Recreation Hall on the northeast side of campus.

For registration forms and information, see The Marsh website or Facebook page. Questions regarding the event can be directed toward Melissa Gearhart, foster care supervisor, at 419.238.1695 ext. 307.

The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, family foster care, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for up to 36 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster care children and community members.

 

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Photo caption: Pictured above is the design that will be featured on the T-shirts given to participants in the Run to End Child Abuse on Saturday, April 29.

Closet 1:27 Connects with Marsh Foster Care Program

[caption id="attachment_842" align="alignright" width="300"]DSC_0064web Pictured is Melissa Gearhart (left) foster care supervisor, with Kayla Bagley from Closet 1:27 and their donation of foster journey bags.[/caption]

VAN WERT, Ohio – Closet 1:27 is an initiative operated by Woodburn Missionary Church in Woodburn, IN. The ministry provides support and supplies for Christian adoptive and foster families. They learned of The Marsh Foundation’s need through one of our own foster families.

Closet 1:27 provides two main services for adoptive and foster families: foster journey bags and its resource closet. They recently delivered 28 journey bags to give to Marsh foster youth. The bags are filled according to gender and age and include things like pajamas, blankets, books, toiletries, a Bible and much more.

“We are thrilled that Closet 1:27 has reached out to The Marsh Foster Care Program,” said Melissa Gearhart, foster care supervisor. “Our kids often come into care with little that belongs to them and this program gives them something that they can call their own. Plus, the items in the bags are quality, useful items that are very much appreciated by our kids and our foster parents.”

According to Closet 1:27, the foster journey bags are meant to help foster children feel the love and concern of others, and introduce them to, or remind them of the love of their Heavenly Father.

The Marsh Foundation is looking forward to distributing these bags to foster children. The Marsh is currently placing children ages 0-18 in local foster homes. Families that are interested in becoming licensed as foster or adoptive homes can contact Gearhart at 419.238.1695 ext. 307.

The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, family foster care, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for up to 36 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster care children and community members.

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Photo caption: Pictured is Melissa Gearhart (left) foster care supervisor, with Kayla Bagley from Closet 1:27 and their donation of foster journey bags.

 

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Family Becomes Complete Just in Time for the Holidays

20161004_104043_001-2VAN WERT, Ohio – In 2014, Rob and Jennifer Sniegowski decided to pursue a foster care license with The Marsh Foundation. They were interested in growing their family and giving their daughter, Abigail, a younger sibling.

After months of waiting, they were blessed two-fold with what has turned out to be a perfect match. In October of 2014, Kali and Allen were placed in their home as foster children. Excited beyond belief, the family immediately bonded and accepted the two children, then ages 4 and 3, as their own.

It was determined that the two would not be able to return to their biological home and were made available for adoption. The Sniegowskis didn’t hesitate and began preparation to adopt the children.

Two years later, on October 4, 2016, Kali and Allen, ages 6 and 5, were officially adopted by Rob and Jennifer and found their forever family.

Congratulations and best wishes to the Sniegowski family! It will certainly be a wonderful holiday season in their home this year!

Because of this story, and others like it, The Marsh Foundation has pursued the ability to license homes with a dual foster care and adoption license.  This means that families that may be interested adopting their foster children in the future can simplify the process with The Marsh Foundation.

“Now, when we conduct our home studies, we have the ability to give a home two licenses; one for fostering and one for adoption,” said Melissa Gearhart, foster care supervisor. This simplifies the process, allowing The Marsh’s home study assessors to conduct adoption home studies and complete the necessary paperwork. Before, those things had to be done by an outside agency. Now, the process is simplified because The Marsh can facilitate the entire adoption process.

“This definitely allows us to provide additional support to our families,” Gearhart said. Families that think they may be interested in adoption can complete the necessary steps up front, with very little additional work. If they decide to adopt in the future, much of the process is already done. If they don’t ever decide to adopt, there is no harm in having the dual license.

Many families that are interested in becoming foster families are interested in accepting young children that may be available for adoption in the future; just as in the Sniegowski’s case. It is the hope of The Marsh Foundation that providing these dual licenses will allow them to serve more children and families.

“This is really an asset to our foster care division,” Gearhart stated. “It dramatically increases the number of children we can help to find forever families.”

The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, family foster care, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for up to 36 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster care children and community members.

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Photo caption: Rob and Jennifer Sniegowski took in Kali and Allen as foster children in 2014. On October 4, 2016, the two officially became members of their family when their adoption was finalized.

 

Marsh Foundation Youth Hosting Annual Poinsettia Sale

dsc_0007VAN WERT, Ohio – Youth at The Marsh Foundation are once again selling poinsettias for the holiday season. All proceeds from the sale will go to the campus’ Marsh Grown gardening program. The plants make beautiful decorations and/or holiday gifts.

There are three sizes available. The multi-bloom plants are available in 4.5 inches for $3.50, 6.5 inches for $8 and 8.5 inches for $15. The 4.5” plant is available in red, white or pink. The 6.5” and 8.5” plants are available in red, white, pink, burgundy, marble (pink and cream) or jingle bells (red with white speckles). All proceeds will go to the Marsh Grown program for The Marsh Foundation youth. Orders must be placed before Wednesday, Nov. 16 and can be picked up on Friday, Dec. 2 from 2-4 p.m., or Saturday, Dec.3 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at The Marsh Foundation Greenhouse

To order, complete an order form found online at www.marshfoundation.org, visit The Marsh’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MarshFoundation. Or, call Sherry Grone at 419.238.1695 ext. 270 for more information.

Serving children and families since 1922, The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, family foster care, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for up to a total of 30 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster children and community members.

The mission of The Marsh Foundation is to inspire hope, to teach and to care for children and families. For more information about The Marsh, visit www.marshfoundation.org.

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Marsh Foundation Hires New Foster Care Supervisor

mgearhartVAN WERT, Ohio – The Marsh Foundation has hired Melissa Gearhart, LSW, as the agency’s new supervisor of its foster care division. Gearhart will oversee consultation, recruitment, licensing and maintenance of The Marsh’s foster care program.

Gearhart holds a bachelor’s degree in social work from Defiance College and is a Licensed Social Worker. After beginning her career at The Marsh as a family teacher in the residential group home program, she went on to serve as a foster care consultant at Adriel for nearly five years.

“Over the past several years, foster care has been my passion. I love connecting kids to families as well as connecting these families to kids. I am so excited to be able to do this back in my hometown,” Gearhart said.

She said that she is looking forward to her new position. “My goal here at The Marsh Foundation is to grow our foster program to not only be able to help a wider variety of kids, but also to be able to offer our foster families a bigger network of support and services. We already have many exciting things in the works for the foster program and I can’t wait to see them take shape,” Gearhart added.

Originally from the Van Wert area, Gearhart is a Lincolnview High School graduate. She enjoys spending her time away from work with her two-year-old daughter, Elliot.

The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, family foster care for children 0-18, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for up to 36 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster care children and community members.

The mission of The Marsh Foundation is to inspire hope, to teach and to care for children and families. For more information about The Marsh, visit www.marshfoundation.org.
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Photo caption: Melissa Gearhart was recently hired by The Marsh Foundation as their new supervisor of foster care.

Marsh Foundation to Hold Documentary Showing and Open House

screenshotVAN WERT, Ohio – The Marsh Foundation is holding a public showing of their new, historical documentary, “The Marsh Homestead: The Historic Tour” on Sunday, October 16 beginning at 2 p.m. in The Marsh Foundation Auditorium. The video details the amazing philanthropic influence that the George Marsh family had on the Van Wert community.

The narrator, Marsh Foundation Historian, Ron Bagley, highlights many unknown facts about the Marsh family and their genuine desire to help the less fortunate throughout the documentary. “If I didn’t know this working here 29 years intimately with the program and with the students; nobody in the community would know. And, when I talk with some of the employees that are now retired, they didn’t know either because nobody told the story. And it needs to be told,” Bagley said.

The historic home where George Marsh and his family lived is located on the west side of The Marsh Foundation campus and will be open for tours following the video presentation from approximately 3 -5 p.m. Bagley will be available as a tour guide and to answer questions. Please plan to attend and discover for yourself the historical legacy and contributions The Marsh Family made to the Van Wert Community.

To view a trailer sneak peak of the documentary, visit The Marsh Foundation’s website at www.marshfoundation.org, or their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MarshFoundation. Copies of the full-length video are also available for purchase online or by contacting Dawn Berryman at 419.238.1695 ext. 233 or at .

The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, family foster care, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for up to 36 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster care children and community members.

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Marsh Foundation Holds Spring Celebration and Graduation

piano recitalVAN WERT, Ohio – The Marsh Foundation School held its annual spring celebration on Wednesday, May 25. The day included piano recitals, a musical production of The Wizard of Oz, a graduation ceremony and a luncheon.  A total of three students were honored for receiving their high school diplomas.

Many of the youth’s friends and families, as well as community members joined in the celebration. More than 35 students participated in the day’s festivities. Many received academic awards for their successes throughout the school year. Following the program in the auditorium, everyone in attendance enjoyed a luncheon in the cafeteria.

Serving children and families since 1922, The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, foster care, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for up to 35 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster children and community members.

The mission of The Marsh Foundation is to inspire hope, to teach and to care for children and families. For more information about The Marsh, visit www.marshfoundation.org.

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A student performs a duet with piano teacher Audrey McClure during the piano recital.

Marsh Foundation Celebrates National Foster Care Month

IMG_5670VAN WERT, Ohio – One of the most meaningful things you can do in life to help a child is to become a foster parent. The Marsh Foundation is celebrating Foster Care Appreciation Month throughout the month of May. The organization is focusing on recruiting additional families to help care for the many children in need.

The Marsh Foundation, in Van Wert, offers a continuum of care that includes a Foster Care Program. Last year, more than 100 children were turned away from our program because of a lack of foster homes. The Marsh believes that all children have the right to love, protection and to be cared for a by a committed family.

If you have an interest in becoming a foster parent, or are willing to place a foster care sign in your yard, please call 419.238.KIDS for more information. Inquiries can also be placed at www.marshfoundation.org/helpkids.

All foster parents receive extensive training. Certified foster parents are required to undergo continuing training to maintain their license. Foster parents can be married couples or a single individual. Foster parents are substantially reimbursed for costs associated with caring for a foster child. Consultants are assigned to each foster family and are available 24 hours, seven days a week. Consultants help create the youth’s treatment plan, offer support and are available in crisis situations.

The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, foster care, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for a total of 36 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster care children and community members.

 

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Marsh Foundation to Hold Spring Plant Sale & Homestead Tours

VAN WERT, Ohio – The Marsh Foundation ‘Marsh Grown’ garden program will be holding their annual spring plant sale on Saturday, May 7, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in The Marsh Foundation greenhouse. A variety of hanging baskets and other plants will be available. All proceeds will go to the campus youth garden program. The historic Marsh Homestead will also be open for public tours the day of the sale.

The Marsh Grown youth garden program is dedicated to helping young people develop a sense of land stewardship and learn the importance of healthy food. Participants are taught valuable gardening skills throughout the season. In addition, the program serves as a catalyst for youth to develop important job skills for future employment. Throughout the summer, the garden crew grows vegetables and sells them at the local farmer’s market for income.

Participants in the Marsh Grown garden crew are youth who are a part of The Marsh Foundation’s Independent Living Group.  They are all 15 ½ years of age or older and are working on skills that will help them be successful adults. The garden program is an opportunity for them to interact with peers and adults, develop quality job skills and learn how to grow healthy food.

The Marsh Foundation is a not-for-profit children’s services agency that provides behavioral treatment in a variety of settings. Services include group homes, family foster care, an intensive treatment program and independent living. Located in Van Wert, Ohio, the organization’s group homes are licensed for a total of 36 children ages 7 – 17, offers an on-campus school for grades 2 – 12 and provides a variety of clinical services to group home residents, foster care children and community members.