Published 06-20-05
Submitted by KidsPeace
Michael J. Vogel, executive vice president of ACCO North America, and the former president of Day-Timers, has been named by a nationwide board of child advocates and philanthropists to serve as chairman of the 123-year-old national children's crisis charity KidsPeace.
Mr. Vogel, who has previously served as a member of the KidsPeace board, will provide leadership and direction for the charity, which has more than 50 centers nationwide. KidsPeace gives hope, help, and healing to literally millions of children struggling to overcome crises such as traumas, depression, family problems, and the stresses of modern life. KidsPeace helps thousands of children a day nationwide through programs such as intensive foster care, residential campuses for kids overcoming crisis, and the KidsPeace Children's Hospital, a national resource based in Orefield, Pennsylvania. Millions more children and families are helped each year through award-winning national and international prevention campaigns.
"I have a deep belief that all children deserve and have a right to be happy, grow up and be given a chance to be successful," says Mr. Vogel. "KidsPeace helps kids who need help and haven't found it elsewhere."
The new chairman's preliminary areas of focus will be to give the best to kids who have been through the worst, to build an endowment for the century-old organization that last year provided some $10 million in free and undercompensated care for kids in severe crisis, to hold and attract the best people, to have all staff find KidsPeace a great place to work, and to continue reaching out to children and families nationwide as a source of prevention and crisis avoidance information. "KidsPeace reaches millions of people each year through its family- and teen-help websites, and many millions more through media outreach and prevention materials," says Vogel. "I want KidsPeace to be the nation's - and perhaps the world's - key source of knowledge to help kids and parents avoid and overcome the kinds of crises that can strike any child."
On the personal front, Mr. Vogel is married to his "best friend" Gail for 40 years, and they have two children and two grandchildren. He enjoys reading and is an enthusiastic and active alumnus of Notre Dame University and its business school.
"For over a century KidsPeace has been working tirelessly to help children and has grown into a national leader in our field," said KidsPeace President & CEO C.T. O'Donnell II. "To take our message of hope, help, and healing to every child in America, we need leaders of a national caliber. Mike Vogel has the passion, the integrity, and the national business leadership skills to help take KidsPeace's charitable works to more children and more communities in need and make a difference in all our lives. The children of KidsPeace and the children of America are very lucky to count Mike Vogel as a friend."
KidsPeace is a 123-year-old national children's crisis charity dedicated to giving help, hope and healing to kids facing traumas, depression, eating disorder, abuse, and the stresses of modern life. Founded in 1882 in Bethlehem, Pa., KidsPeace helps some 3,000 children a day at more than 50 centers nationally and millions more through public education and outreach with the support of its National Spokesperson Leeza Gibbons, Harvard's Dr. Alvin Poussaint, Brown University child development pioneer Dr. Lewis P. Lipsitt, and other notables. KidsPeace was called "the outstanding organization" of its kind by the American Association of Psychiatric Services for Children and "a prototype of what we need for all children everywhere" by family expert Dr. Lee Salk.
KidsPeace is a 124-year-old national children's crisis charity dedicated to giving help, hope and healing to kids facing traumas, depression, eating disorder, abuse, and the stresses of modern life. Founded in 1882 in Bethlehem, Pa., KidsPeace helps some 4,000 children a day at 65 centers nationally and millions more through public education and outreach with the support of its National Spokesperson Leeza Gibbons, Harvard's Dr. Alvin Poussaint, Brown University child development pioneer Dr. Lewis P. Lipsitt, national children's safety and self-esteem icon Retro Bill, and other notables. KidsPeace was called "the outstanding organization" of its kind by the American Association of Psychiatric Services for Children and "a prototype of what we need for all children everywhere" by family expert Dr. Lee Salk.
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