Lutheran Services in America Recognizes Members with First Annual Innovator and Micah Awards

March 29, 2021

WASHINGTON — Lutheran Services in America, a national network of 300 health and human services organizations that improve the health and quality of life of one in 50 Americans each year, presented member organizations Genacross Lutheran Services and Lutheran Social Services of New York with the first of two new annual awards: The Innovator Award and The Micah Award. The awards reflect the Lutheran Services in America core values of seeking innovative solutions to transform the lives of people and lifting up the diversity of people, communities and ideas.

Genacross Lutheran Services received The Innovator Award, which recognizes members for pioneering new solutions and practices for solving complex issues and extending beyond its own mission to strengthen the Lutheran social ministry network. Genacross Lutheran Services, serving northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, continued to work through the COVID-19 pandemic to develop and implement LSA Senior Connect, a new model of care that enables seniors to age in the home and community of their choosing. The scalable framework for LSA Senior Connect will allow managed care providers across the country to improve health outcomes while also reducing costs. Genacross Lutheran Services has conducted over 1,700 assessments and identified more than 600 gaps in care, of which over 85 percent have been addressed to date.

“LSA Senior Connect has allowed us to effectively meet the needs of our affordable housing residents in a manner that retains their independence,” said Rick Marshall, president and CEO of Genacross Lutheran Services. “With the collaboration of fellow Lutheran Services in America members, we look forward to scaling this new framework to serve older adults across America, enabling them to remain healthy and independent as they age.”

Lutheran Services in America awarded Lutheran Social Services of New York with The Micah Award, which recognizes members for exhibiting outstanding leadership in addressing justice, mercy and equity and exemplifies the spirit of Micah 6:8, “Act justly, and love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” In response to the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, Lutheran Social Services of New York transformed its services to incorporate social justice practices to better serve its communities. In so doing, Lutheran Social Services of New York upended the status quo by shifting its focus from a social service organization to a social change organization. This transformation included the creation of a Civic Engagement Committee and a strategic plan that positions the organization as an effective catalyst of social change, collaborating with others to dismantle the effects persistent with poverty and social injustice.

“As we underwent this journey, we realized quickly how important it was for social change to be an ingrained facet of our work,” said Damyn Kelly, president and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of New York. “In the end, we revolutionized how we wanted to serve our community out of a necessity to do better. Our commitment to dismantle the causes and effects of persistent poverty and social injustice promises to make us stronger advocates for those we serve.”

Charlotte Haberaecker, president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America, presented the awards to Genacross Social Services and Lutheran Social Services of New York on March 24 at the organization’s Annual Membership Meeting. “While we received many worthy nominations that demonstrated the leadership, reach and work of the Lutheran Services in America network, we are proud to present the first of our new annual awards to two recipients who performed incredible work that represent our core values,” said Ms. Haberaecker. “These latest efforts by Genacross Lutheran Services and Lutheran Social Services of New York are not only lifting up the communities in which they serve but the entire Lutheran Services in America network as a result.”

Other award nominees from across the country included Gemma Services, KenCrest Centers, Lutheran Family and Children’s Services of Missouri, Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida, Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, and Mill Neck for The Innovator Award and Lutheran Services Carolinas, Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey, Shepherd’s Canyon Retreat, and Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois for The Micah Award.

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About Lutheran Services in America
Lutheran Services in America is a national network of Lutheran social ministry organizations — connecting over 300 health and human service providers located throughout the country. Recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s largest nonprofits, the Lutheran Services in America network operates with more than $22 billion in annual revenue and over 250,000 member employees. Together, the network lifts up the nation’s most vulnerable people from children to seniors — making a difference in the lives of one in 50 Americans every year. To learn more, visit www.lutheranservices.org.

Statement on the Derek Chauvin Trial Verdict

April 21, 2021

From Charlotte Haberaecker, President and CEO of Lutheran Services in America

We are relieved and grateful to the many people who have worked so hard for justice in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd, culminating in the jury’s verdict of guilty on all counts.

We pray for solace for the family of George Floyd. Our prayers extend to the families, friends and communities of other Black victims of police violence whose numbers, tragically, are legion. And we humbly join with others who are working to change law, policy and practice to advance a just and equitable society.

As a faith-based health and human services organization, we recognize that the struggle to redress this one grievous injustice shares common ground with other injustices and inequities that many of those we care for confront every day. And we draw added resolve to counter structural racism, injustice and disparities in the communities we serve and in our national advocacy role.

In the summer of 2020, in response to the murder of George Floyd, Lutheran Services in America joined with dozens of other mission-focused organizations who are stewards of the public trust in developing a Statement of Guiding Principles to Advance Racial Equality and Justice. Now is the time to call attention to those principles once more and ask ourselves how we may more fully live and advance them. We ask others to join us in doing so.

About Lutheran Services in America

Lutheran Services in America is the national network of Lutheran social ministry organizations—connecting over 300 nonprofit health and human service providers located throughout the country. Recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s largest nonprofits, the Lutheran Services in America network operates with more than $22 billion in annual revenue and over 250,000 member employees. Together, the network lifts up the nation’s most vulnerable people from children to seniors — making a difference in the lives of one in 50 Americans every year. To learn more, please visit www.lutheranservices.org.

Lutheran Services in America Honors Results Innovation Lab Leaders with Inaugural Beacon and Scion Awards

June 23, 2021

WASHINGTON — Lutheran Services in America, a national network of 300 health and human services organizations that improve the health and quality of life of one in 50 Americans each year, presented the inaugural set of two new awards during a virtual member recognition ceremony today to leaders within its Results Innovation Lab. Lutheran Services in America honored three peer coaches from the Results Innovation Lab with the Beacon Award and three leaders with the Scion Award.

The Beacon Award recognizes peer coaches from the Results Innovation Lab for advancing transformative change for children, youth and families through exceptional leadership across the Lutheran Services in America network. Lutheran Services in America bestowed the 2021 award on Beverly Jones, vice president and chief operating officer at Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, Rebecca Kiesow-Knudsen, chief operating officer at Lutheran Social Services of South Dakota, and Amanda Krzykowski, director of performance and quality improvement at Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.

The Scion Award recognizes leaders for their commitment to learning and development in the Results Innovation Lab and dedication to improving outcomes for children, youth and families. Lutheran Services in America honored Tonya Blasen, director of service quality at Lutheran Services in Iowa, Jere Murry, executive director for Children’s Community Services at Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, and Jason Sroufe, division director for family services at Wellspring Lutheran Services.

The Lutheran Services in America Results Innovation Lab is a collaborative learning model focused on creating new, innovative approaches for strengthening families in crisis and ensuring that young people reach their full potential. The Results Innovation Lab’s data-driven methodology enables organizations to address underlying racial disparities that stack the deck against children and families of color.

“The impact Bev, Rebecca and Amanda have had on strengthening the Results Innovation Lab’s impact on children and families cannot be overstated,” said Charlotte Haberaecker, president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America. “Their unwavering dedication is creating new solutions to tackle inequities that disproportionately affect children and families of color, thereby opening a path for thousands of children to lead safe, healthy and productive lives. Likewise, the extraordinary leadership exhibited by our Scion Award winners is truly inspiring.

Lutheran Services in America launched the Results Innovation Lab in 2016 with the goal of dramatically improving equitable outcomes for 20,000 children and their families by 2024.

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About Lutheran Services in America

Lutheran Services in America is a national network of Lutheran social ministry organizations — connecting over 300 health and human service providers located throughout the country. Recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s largest nonprofits, the Lutheran Services in America network operates with more than $22 billion in annual revenue and over 250,000 member employees. Together, the network lifts up the nation’s most vulnerable people from children to seniors — making a difference in the lives of one in 50 Americans every year. To learn more, visit www.lutheranservices.org.

Charlotte Haberaecker Joins Task Force to Modernize and Advance the U.S. Public Health System

July 22, 2021

Charlotte Haberaecker, president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America, will join a bipartisan task force made up of current and former federal, state, and local government officials, and representatives in the health care field and private sector that will review input and develop a set of recommendations for building a robust public health system in the United States. The task force’s findings will be released in a final report by the end of the year.

The Bipartisan Policy Center today announced the formation of a new coalition of organizations working together to develop a five-year roadmap for public health leaders and elected officials that influences strategic investments and decision-making to build a more robust and sustainable public health system. The project, Public Health Forward: Modernizing the U.S. Public Health System, will define the vision and capabilities for a 21st century governmental public health system that promotes health, prevents disease, and protects all communities across the country. The coalition’s recommendations will be organized around six core issue areas:

  1. creating an interoperable and modern data and technology infrastructure,
  2. building workforce capacity,
  3. addressing health equity and promoting racial healing and transformation,
  4. strengthening public health law and governance to support a modern system,
  5. effectively and efficiently financing local, state, and territorial governmental public health functions, and
  6. catalyzing cross-sectoral partnerships and community engagement.

 

To inform this work, the coalition invites all state and local public health employees, community-based organization leaders, staff, and constituents to complete a short survey, which is being conducted in partnership with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The survey deadline is August 20, 2021.

Over the next several months, BPC, in partnership with the coalition members, will conduct research, interviews, town halls, listening sessions, and multiple roundtable discussions with federal, state, and local partners as well as public health professionals from other sectors to develop a shared vision and operational framework for a robust public health system. The project will also be influenced by a public health advisory committee composed of national public health leaders.

Task force members include:

  • Charlotte Haberaecker, President and CEO, Lutheran Services in America
  • Mike Beebe, Former Governor, Kentucky
  • Mary Ann Borgeson, Commissioner, Douglas County, Nebraska
  • Michael Curry, Esq., President and CEO, Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers; Member, National Board of Directors, NAACP
  • Matt Eyles, President and CEO, America’s Health Insurance Plans
  • Mira Irons, M.D., Chief Health and Science Officer, American Medical Association
  • Sly James, Former Mayor, Kansas City, Missouri
  • John Kasich, Former Governor, Ohio
  • Rob Nirenberg, Mayor, San Antonio, Texas
  • Phyllis J. Randall, Chair At-Large, Loudoun County, Virginia, Board of Supervisors
  • Michael Rell, Mayor, Town of Wethersfield, Connecticut
  • Kristen Silverberg, Executive Vice President for Policy, Business Roundtable
  • Jonathan Singer, Former State Representative, Colorado
  • Deb Soholt, Former State Senator, South Dakota

Consumer Technology Association Foundation Expands Support for Innovative Lutheran Services in America Virtual Caregiver Support Initiatives

August 2, 2021

WASHINGTON — The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® Foundation (CTA Foundation) recently awarded Lutheran Services in America a second grant to support two new virtual caregiver support initiatives. This new grant, which runs from July 2021 to July 2022, will provide technology devices, including GoogleGlass and Apple iPads, to 50 family caregivers of older adults and people with dementia in Michigan and Kansas.

Lutheran Services in America is the national organization leading sustainable solutions that enable older, rural adults to live independently, improve health and well-being and achieve a higher quality of life. The Lutheran Services in America partnership with the CTA Foundation will advance innovative technology initiatives at Samaritas in Detroit, Michigan, and Bethany Village in Kansas to assist family caregivers in supporting older adults, many of whom struggle with multiple chronic conditions and lack access to services because of distance, transportation, or their own mobility limitations.

The grant from CTA Foundation will support the development of new “communication stations” at Bethany Village to connect older adults and family caregivers.

“With nearly a century of history, Bethany Village has long been committed to the well-being of our rural community. We are excited for this funding to help us connect older adults with their loved ones near and far through new and upgraded technology devices,” said Kris Erickson, administrator of Bethany Village.

The grant will also expand the impact of recent funding from the Michigan Health Endowment to Samaritas in the first caregiver education platform to use GoogleGlass technology and the Dementia Capable Care model.

“We are excited for the opportunity to build on the progress we have made in supporting caregivers across Michigan,” said Sam Beals, CEO of Samaritas. “We believe the use of innovative technology like GoogleGlass, combined with the evidence-based Dementia Capable care model that relies on best practice principles, will encourage further support for family caregivers.”

Lutheran Services in America is committed to engaging a broad set of partners such as the CTA Foundation to accelerate scale and replication of successful programs that improve people’s lives. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, 61 percent of older adults reported feeling isolated, leaving many vulnerable to adverse health effects as a result.  Family caregivers selflessly provide critical supports to older adults while facing their own challenges of social isolation, neglect of self-care, lack of familiarity with support services, and lack of understanding medical needs for their care recipient.

“The use of technology will bolster support for the one in five Americans who serve as unpaid caregivers to family and friends,” said Charlotte Haberaecker, president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America. “By spearheading new and innovative uses of virtual technology, Lutheran Services in America members like Samaritas and Bethany Village are strengthening the capacity of caregivers across the country to continue to support their loved ones.”

The 2021–2022 grant builds on the success of funds the CTA Foundation awarded Lutheran Services in America in 2020 to serve families in rural Minnesota and North Dakota communities through the Remote Caregiver program. Funds from the grant were critical in the rapid response of the Remote Caregiver program to surpass its original goal of serving 50 caregivers and instead expand its impact to 119 family caregivers and meet the increased demand for innovative technological solutions to help older adults stay socially connected as the COVID pandemic continued to spread through the rural regions of the country.

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About Lutheran Services in America
Lutheran Services in America is a national network of Lutheran social ministry organizations—connecting more than 300 health and human service providers located throughout the country. Recognized by the Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s largest nonprofits, the Lutheran Services in America network operates with more than $22 billion in annual revenue and over 250,000 member employees. Together, the network lifts up the nation’s most vulnerable people from children to older adults—making a difference in the lives of one in 50 Americans every year. To learn more, visit www.lutheranservices.org.

Lutheran Services in America Announces Family Stabilization Initiative

August 9, 2021

Three-year Project Will Improve Outcomes for Children and Families, Close Racial Disparities

WASHINGTON— Lutheran Services in America, the health and human services organization that draws on the power of over 300 Lutheran social ministries, has launched the Family Stabilization Initiative, a three-year project geared to finding better ways to strengthen families and prevent children from entering into child welfare systems.

Led by Lutheran Services in America together with four of its network members, the initiative involves 580 families across four states and aims to address the disproportionate number of children of color separated from their families through out-of-home placements. Funded by a $4.25 million grant from Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies, the initiative underscores Lutheran Services in America’s longstanding focus on strengthening families.

Participating social ministry organizations include AK Child & Family (Alaska), Lutheran Community Services Northwest (Washington), Lutheran Social Services of South Dakota, and St. John’s United (Montana). The three-year initiative will enable the organizations to expand into new communities, provide integrated services, and implement evidence-based models to strengthen families and improve equitable outcomes for children and youth.

“We expect the Family Stabilization Initiative to show how to close unacceptable gaps in outcomes so that children are not placed in foster care,” said Charlotte Haberaecker, president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America. “It represents a fresh approach to a significant challenge facing our nation’s child welfare system.”

Approximately one-third of Lutheran Services in America members serve children, youth, and families. The services they provide include foster care as well as behavioral health, education, residential, and community-based services.

The Family Stabilization Initiative is part of the Lutheran Services in America Results Innovation Lab, which is working to improve equitable outcomes for 20,000 children and their families by 2024. Through the Lab, Lutheran Services in America innovates approaches that strengthen families in crisis and ensures that young people are safe and connected to families, schools, jobs and communities. As part of its mission, the Lab places special emphasis on using data to illuminate and redress the underlying inequities that adversely affect children and families of color.

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About Lutheran Services in America
Recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s largest nonprofits, the Lutheran Services in America network operates with more than $22 billion in annual revenue and over 250,000 member employees. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., Lutheran Services in America leads national programs to advance policies, change mindsets, and innovate solutions for all Americans. To learn more, visit www.lutheranservices.org.

Alaska Child and Family (AKCF)
AKCF has been in the community for over 100 years and works with 300 families and children in Anchorage and Wasilla. AKCF brings hope to troubled young lives through a broad range of mental health services. They provide residential psychiatric treatment, community-based programs and treatment foster homes that offer the structure, care and expertise to help young people build strong, positive, healthy lives.

Lutheran Community Services Northwest (LCSNW)
LCSNW partners with individuals, families and communities for health, justice and hope in Washington. They provide comprehensive services for refugees and immigrants, aging adults, victims of crime, and children, families, and communities. LCSNW has implemented a wraparound model to support families in the eastern part of the state that successfully reduced the number of children entering foster care.

Lutheran Social Service of South Dakota (LSSSD)
LSSSD has a 100-year history of providing services to children and families across South Dakota. LSSD touches the lives of South Dakotans 38,099 times each year with a variety of programs and services statewide. LSS is one of the largest private non-profit human service agencies in South Dakota. LSS serves people of all ages, faiths, races and economic status with professional, confidential and affordable services.

St. John’s United (SJU)
St. John’s United was founded in 1963 and owned by 25 Montana congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.  SJU serves the entire state of Montana, offering a wide array of services to older adults, families, and children. As Montana’s first HUD-financed senior retirement community, St. John’s has grown to become one of the largest providers for eldercare in Montana, consisting of 109 low-income retirement apartments, 186 skilled nursing beds, and two transitional care centers.

Lutheran Services in America Chief Charlotte Haberaecker to Retire After Decade of Leadership

April 25, 2022

WASHINGTON — Charlotte Haberaecker has announced her plan to retire after 10 years of leading Lutheran Services in America, one of the nation’s largest health and human services networks that reaches one in 50 people in America each year. Haberaecker’s retirement culminates a more than 40-year career of leading transformational change across the nonprofit, public and private sectors.

During Haberaecker’s tenure as president and CEO, Lutheran Services in America forged new partnerships and leveraged the collaborative spirit of its national network to advance innovation and drive systemic change for people and communities. Through the collective efforts of its team, 300-member network and partners, Lutheran Services in America is addressing some of the most complex, challenging issues affecting the wide range of people that its network serves in 1,400 communities nationwide.

“Our national network — and our country — are better today because of Charlotte’s vision and leadership,” said Darrell Gordon, chair of the Lutheran Services in America board of directors. “Charlotte’s tireless efforts have moved our strategic vision forward in ways that were unimaginable a decade ago. We have more opportunities to lift up people of all backgrounds in new ways and achieve better outcomes in hundreds of communities across 46 states. On behalf of the entire board, I thank Charlotte for her service and steadfast commitment to our mission.”

“I am blessed to have had the opportunity to serve this phenomenal network of 300 Lutheran social ministries whose missions are to empower people in America to lead their best lives,” said Haberaecker. “The talent and dedication of the nonprofit leaders across our network, as well as my fabulous team and board of directors for our national office make it possible to chart new paths to achieve ambitious goals and a healthier, more equitable future for people living in America.”

Under Haberaecker’s leadership, Lutheran Services in America fostered new partnerships with foundations and health and academic groups to expand innovative approaches that empower families and address racial and economic inequities that disproportionately harm children and families of color. A product of this effort is the Results Innovation Lab with its goal of achieving equitable outcomes for 20,000 children and families by 2024. Lutheran Services in America is also expanding community-based services for older adults that enable them to age with dignity, respect and purpose in the home and community of their choice.

Exemplifying the power of partnership at the local and national levels, Lutheran Services in America also expanded the impact of the network’s collective, nonpartisan voice in Washington, using the power of a $23 billion faith-based network to advocate policies that improve the health and well-being of one in 50 people in America the network cares for each year.

Haberaecker came to Lutheran Services in America after serving as the number 2 executive at Global Impact, a $110 million nonprofit that provides funding for critical humanitarian needs around the world. Previously she held senior leadership positions in management consulting at Price Waterhouse and at Fannie Mae.

Over her career, Charlotte was the recipient of numerous awards, most recently the 2018 Rebrand 100 Global Award for one of the top 100 brand transformations in the world, the 2017 Humanitarian award from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the 2015 NonProfit Times Magazine’s “Power & Influence Top 50.”

“Thanks to Charlotte’s steady direction, Lutheran Services in America is well-positioned to continue its work in expanding innovative ways to love and care for people in our communities experiencing need,” said Linda Timmons, the former chair of the Lutheran Services in America board of directors that selected Haberaecker as president and CEO in 2012. “Lutheran Services in America succeeded because Charlotte understood the power of this national network and the people who work to drive systemic change each and every day. Our network is closer, more united and better prepared to address complex challenges and meet the needs of our communities.”

Haberaecker will remain in her position as president and CEO as the Lutheran Services in America board of directors conducts a search for a new chief executive, with plans to transition to a successor in early 2023.

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About Lutheran Services in America
Lutheran Services in America is a national network of 300 Lutheran health and human services organizations that reaches one in 50 people in America each year. Recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s top nonprofit organizations, the Lutheran Services in America network operates with more than $23 billion in combined annual revenue. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., Lutheran Services in America leads innovative collaborations with partners in philanthropy, academia, healthcare and others to address the most critical challenges in our communities and empower people to lead their best lives.

To learn more, visit lutheranservices.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.

Lutheran Services in America Honors Members with Second Annual Leadership Awards

January 25, 2022

WASHINGTON — Lutheran Services in America, a nonprofit that harnesses a nationwide network of 300 health and human services organizations to empower communities across America, honored three of its members today with awards for their exceptional work and leadership. Samaritas, Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area and Marian Baldini of KenCrest Services were recognized with The Innovator Award, The Micah Award and the premiere of The Paragon Award – The Ken Daly Award for Excellence in Mentorship, respectively.

The awards were presented to each winner during CEO Summit 2022. Lutheran Services in America launched The Innovator and The Micah Awards in 2021 to recognize distinguished organizations that reflect the Lutheran Services in America network’s core values of seeking innovative solutions to transform the lives of people and lifting up the diversity of people, communities and ideas. The Paragon Award debuts this year in honor of the late Ken Daly, a former Lutheran Services in America board member who was committed to ensuring that people — particularly children — had the opportunity to thrive and who served as an inspiring mentor to people throughout his career.

“We entered 2022 with yet another incredible group of award nominees who demonstrated our network’s commitment to delivering change that can truly transform lives,” said Charlotte Haberaecker, president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America. “We are especially pleased to add The Paragon Award this year to honor the legacy of the late Ken Daly as an exemplary mentor to so many. The 2022 leadership awards recognize the bold action and leadership taken by this year’s recipients to advance solutions and drive systemic change in the lives of people in their communities.”

Samaritas received The Innovator Award, which recognizes organizations that pioneer new solutions and practices to solve complex issues that extend beyond their own mission to strengthen the Lutheran social ministry network. Through its CARES (Caregiver Accessible Resource Education Services) program, the Detroit-based organization improves health outcomes for older adults by investing in the education of caregivers through a credentialed dementia care training program. Samaritas CARES empowers caregivers with new opportunities for behavioral observation and education through the use of assisted reality technology. The technology promises to mitigate the challenges of an ongoing workforce shortage by empowering caregivers and increasing their quality of life while maintaining a high quality of care for older adults.

“Through our partnerships with DCS, Google Glass, Vuzix, and 1 Minuut, this training supports caregivers in assisting older adults at home and maintaining their independence as long as possible while also reducing daunting health care costs. Our goal has always been to create a stronger community of caregivers to empower older adults to live with meaning, purpose and independence,” said Sam Beals, CEO of Samaritas. “It’s an honor to be recognized by Lutheran Services in America for this work.”

Lutheran Services in America awarded Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSSNCA) in Washington, D.C., with The Micah Award, which recognizes organizations that exhibit outstanding leadership in addressing justice, mercy and equity and exemplifies the spirit of Micah 6:8, “Act justly, and love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” LSSNCA mobilized to resettle nearly 4,000 Afghan Allies in the Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. area by providing immigration support, housing and job placements. In addition, LSSNCA continues to provide programs to unaccompanied youth from Central America, asylees from Cameroon, asylum-seekers from Haiti and Central America, and a COVID-safe outdoor getaway for youths who are living with, or whose parents have, HIV/AIDS.

“Welcoming others in need from around the world and accompanying them on their journey is who we are as Lutheran social ministry. Our diverse team has individuals from around the world who have taken similar journeys, which makes this recognition that much more special,” said Kristyn Peck, CEO of LSSNCA. “We greatly appreciate this award, which recognizes the importance of meeting the ever-increasing need for providing newcomers with support, housing, and job placement.”

Marian Baldini, the president and CEO of KenCrest Services in Pennsylvania, was presented The Paragon Award – The Ken Daly Award for Excellence in Mentorship. This new award recognizes a leader with an exceptional gift for spotting potential in people and who generously provides guidance, coaching and experience to lift up the next group of leaders. Baldini inspires a shared vision across KenCrest that people with intellectual disabilities can thrive in inclusive environments where they’re contributing in their communities. A true servant-leader who has never lost sight of her direct support professional experience, she has helped her team further their leadership skills and inspired a shared vision across KenCrest that people with intellectual disabilities can thrive in inclusive environments.

“The onset of the pandemic changed everything we knew about how to move our agency forward,” said Baldini. “Despite this, we’ve never wavered in our ability to explore possibilities, mobilize resources, and empower the dreams of those we support; and those of our talented staff who continue to navigate such a challenging time with courage and kindness. I am grateful to be recognized by Lutheran Services in America for the work we have accomplished.”

Additional organizations nominated for the 2022 Annual Membership Awards include Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida, Metro Lutheran Ministry, Mosaic, Shepherd’s Canyon Retreat and Wernle Youth & Family Treatment Center.

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About Lutheran Services in America
Lutheran Services in America is a national network of 300 Lutheran health and human services organizations that works with one in 50 people in America each year. Recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s top nonprofit organizations, the Lutheran Services in America network operates with more than $22 billion in combined annual revenue. Headquartered in Washington, DC, Lutheran Services in America leads innovative collaborations with partners in philanthropy, academia, healthcare and others to address the most critical challenges in our communities and empower people to lead their best lives.

To learn more, visit lutheranservices.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.

Lutheran Services in America Hires Wendy Beach to Lead Marketing and Communications

December 13, 2021

WASHINGTON — Lutheran Services in America, a nonprofit that harnesses a nationwide network of 300 health and human services organizations to empower communities all across America, has hired Wendy Beach as its vice president of marketing and communications. Beach will begin her role on January 1.

Beach has provided marketing and communications consulting services for Lutheran Services in America since January 2021. She maintains more than 20 years of experience in directing strategic marketing and communications initiatives across a range of organizations, from start-ups and nonprofits to global corporations.

“Wendy is an enormous talent whose skills and experience have already proven to be invaluable for Lutheran Services in America over the past year in amplifying our network’s efforts to empower people nationwide,” said Charlotte Haberaecker, president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America. “With Wendy’s leadership, we are well-positioned to continue lifting up the work of our 300 member organizations across 1,400 communities, especially during this crucial time.”

“The value of communications holds tremendous power in sharing the stories from across our national network that captivate us—stories of hardship and of triumph,” said Wendy Beach. “I am honored to be a part of the Lutheran Services in America marketing and communications team to help bring many of these incredible stories to life in a variety of ways and provide greater visibility to the work of this network and its powerful impact on communities.”

Wendy was previously director of brand marketing at Choice Hotels where she led the marketing strategy for nine of its hotel brands. She developed an integrated marketing approach across all consumer channels, involving targeted digital media campaigns, innovative partnerships and sponsorships, videos, social media promotions, email marketing, customizable marketing toolkits to empower franchisees and more.

Prior to Choice Hotels, she was the director of marketing and communications at Global Impact, a $120 million nonprofit, where she transformed the marketing of the world’s largest workplace giving campaign leading to a record-breaking $67 million campaign, led a re-positioning initiative for the organization, redesigned four websites, and revamped and integrated activities across traditional and digital venues.

Earlier in her career, Wendy was a senior manager of communications at Fannie Mae where she led strategic communications for the chief operating officer and the Restatement and Finance initiative and as the senior manager of eBusiness where she led a team in managing all aspects of marketing and communications for the division.

Wendy graduated cum laude from the Whittemore School of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor’s degree in economics and international affairs.

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About Lutheran Services in America
Lutheran Services in America is a network of 300 Lutheran health and human services organizations that works with more than 1 in 50 people in America each year. Recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s largest nonprofits, the network operates with more than $22 billion in combined annual revenues. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., Lutheran Services in America leads groundbreaking programs in partnership with philanthropy, academia, healthcare providers and others to empower people to lead their best lives. To learn more, visit www.lutheranservices.org.

David Duea Joins Lutheran Services in America Board of Directors

December 9, 2021

WASHINGTON — Lutheran Services in America, a nonprofit that harnesses a nationwide network of 300 health and human services organizations to empower communities all across America, is proud to announce the election of David Duea, the president and CEO of Lutheran Community Services Northwest, to its board of directors.

Duea brings with him decades of experience serving communities across Washington, Oregon and Idaho, and a reputation of leading innovative services that support people of all ages and backgrounds. He has led Lutheran Community Services Northwest, a 100-year-old member organization of Lutheran Services in America based in Tacoma, Washington, that lifts up more than 40,000 people each year, since 2014. As president and CEO, Duea has propelled programs that deliver behavioral health, child welfare, and services for families, refugees, and older adults. Recently, Duea oversaw the agreement for Compass Housing Alliance to become an affiliate of Lutheran Community Services Northwest.

“David is a proven leader whose record demonstrates his commitment to transforming lives in communities across the Pacific Northwest,” said Charlotte Haberaecker, president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America. “His skills and experience promise to invigorate how we continue to think about addressing the complex issues that affect the one in 50 people in America our network lifts up each year.”

Prior to joining Lutheran Community Services Northwest, Duea led HopeSparks, another Tacoma-based nonprofit, as CEO for 13 years. Duea has served in the nonprofit field since he graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1989 with a degree in social work. He has extensive experience working with board development, fundraising, and systems management.

“Tackling the toughest challenges people face each and every day to transform lives and communities is at the core of what Lutheran Services of America does,” said David Duea. “I am honored to join their board of directors and excited to work with a network that has a shared passion for empowering people and building healthier communities on a national scale.”

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About Lutheran Services in America
Lutheran Services in America is a network of 300 Lutheran health and human services organizations that works with more than 1 in 50 people in America each year. Recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Forbes as one of the nation’s largest nonprofits, the network operates with more than $22 billion in combined annual revenues. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., Lutheran Services in America leads groundbreaking programs in partnership with philanthropy, academia, healthcare providers and others to empower Americans to lead their best lives. To learn more, visit www.lutheranservices.org.

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