Wednesday, April 28, 2010
"Tuohy's story helps put spotlight on adoption"
Check out publisher of The Business Journal Mark Sabljak's article Thuohy's story helps put spotlight on adoption by clicking here!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
And the Award goes to...
Congratulations to the Brady Corporation! In exhibiting tremendous support to your employers who choose to adopt, we are proud to honor your efforts by awarding you the 2010 Adoption is Good Business Award!

Past recipients of the Adoption is Good Business Award include:
Abbott Labs
American Family Insurance
American Foods Group
Bridgeman Foods
Business Journal
Children's Hospital & Health Systems
GE Medical
Gordon Flesch Co., Inc.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
Hydrite Chemical
Jockey International
Journal Communications
KPMG
Marquette Medical
Marshall & Ilsley Corporation
National Insurance Services
Pilot Travel Centers, Inc.
QuadCreative
QuadGraphics
Quest Diagnostics
Robert W. Baird Company
S.C. Johnson & Sons
The Schroeder Group S.C.
ThedaCare Inc.
Wheaton Fransican Healthcare

Past recipients of the Adoption is Good Business Award include:
Abbott Labs
American Family Insurance
American Foods Group
Bridgeman Foods
Business Journal
Children's Hospital & Health Systems
GE Medical
Gordon Flesch Co., Inc.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
Hydrite Chemical
Jockey International
Journal Communications
KPMG
Marquette Medical
Marshall & Ilsley Corporation
National Insurance Services
Pilot Travel Centers, Inc.
QuadCreative
QuadGraphics
Quest Diagnostics
Robert W. Baird Company
S.C. Johnson & Sons
The Schroeder Group S.C.
ThedaCare Inc.
Wheaton Fransican Healthcare
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Luncheon Launchpad
We sincerely thank all of those who attended the 2010 Adoption is Good Business Luncheon. Please take a few moments to fill out this survey to provide us with feedback.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Saving Wisconsin Taxpayers Over $88 Million
As we approach one of the most dreaded days on the calendar, April 15, conversation inevitably turns to the topic of taxes and where it all goes. Adoption Resources of Wisconsin (ARW) is a local Wisconsin non-profit that provides vital services devoted to finding permanent loving families for the thousands of Wisconsin children languishing in the foster care program, while at the same time saving millions of dollars for Wisconsin taxpayers.
While not an adoption agency, ARW serves as an umbrella over adoption and foster care in Wisconsin, providing information and referral at every stage of the process, recruiting homes for the children most in need and offering training, education and support to families after placement as well as to the professionals who work with those families.
At this point you are probably asking yourself, “What does all this have to do with taxes?” Well, ARW services have saved Wisconsin taxpayers over $88 million, 39 percent of which has directly affected Milwaukee County.
Currently there are more than 6,000 children in the Wisconsin foster care system ranging in age from less than a year to 17. Using extremely conservative estimates, ARW has calculated that each child in the foster care system ends up costing Wisconsin tax payers at least $5,000 per year. This figure doesn’t take into effect U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Jail Statistics listing the taxpayer cost at $50,000 per year for housing each of the more than 11,000 prisoners in the Wisconsin correctional system who have spent time in the foster care system.
These children’s journey through the system can come to an end in a number of ways. They return to the care of their parents, they are placed with a family through guardianship, often with relatives, they are adopted, or they “age out” of the system when they turn 18.
Those children unfortunate enough to never find a permanent family, 8 percent annually, face a rocky road. According to the Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago, Multi State Foster Care Data Archive, 50 percent are unemployed; 37 percent had not received high school diplomas; while 27 percent of young men and 10 percent of young women find themselves incarcerated.
Part of ARW’s mission is to drastically decrease the number of children that end up aging out of the system due to never finding a permanent living situation. Throughout its 27 years of service to Wisconsin children and their families, ARW has helped facilitate more than 1,800 adoptions from the foster care system, accounting for the $88 million in savings for Wisconsin taxpayers.
In its continual effort to educate the public on the importance of adoption, especially via the foster care system, ARW is holding its annual “Adoption is Good Business Luncheon.” The luncheon is held in order to honor a local business with exceptional adoption benefits with the “Adoption is Good Business Award” co-sponsored by The Business Journal serving Greater Milwaukee. The event will take place Wednesday April 21, from 11:30-1:30 at the Pfister Hotel Ballroom located at 424 East Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee.
The event features a keynote address from Sean Touhy, the real life father from the Oscar winning movie “The Blind Side” and will be hosted by adoptee Bill Michaels of News Radio 620’s Sports Center.
Through increased support of ARW and like minded organizations Wisconsin residents and businesses can continue to help lower the amount of public funds needed to support the foster care system and allow these funds to be diverted to other much needed areas like the education system.
As Colleen Ellingson, CEO of ARW, says; “Children are our most valuable resource. When we give them stability, safety and support, they have a fighting chance to grow into their potential – the potential to become the wonderful, productive adults that is their birthright.”
Tickets for the event are now on sale and available as a single ticket for $75 or full tables for $750. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. For more information on tickets or becoming a sponsor, contact Jenna Czaplewski at jczaplewski@wiadopt.org or 414-475-1246.
Written by Noah Kamsler
While not an adoption agency, ARW serves as an umbrella over adoption and foster care in Wisconsin, providing information and referral at every stage of the process, recruiting homes for the children most in need and offering training, education and support to families after placement as well as to the professionals who work with those families.
At this point you are probably asking yourself, “What does all this have to do with taxes?” Well, ARW services have saved Wisconsin taxpayers over $88 million, 39 percent of which has directly affected Milwaukee County.
Currently there are more than 6,000 children in the Wisconsin foster care system ranging in age from less than a year to 17. Using extremely conservative estimates, ARW has calculated that each child in the foster care system ends up costing Wisconsin tax payers at least $5,000 per year. This figure doesn’t take into effect U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Jail Statistics listing the taxpayer cost at $50,000 per year for housing each of the more than 11,000 prisoners in the Wisconsin correctional system who have spent time in the foster care system.
These children’s journey through the system can come to an end in a number of ways. They return to the care of their parents, they are placed with a family through guardianship, often with relatives, they are adopted, or they “age out” of the system when they turn 18.
Those children unfortunate enough to never find a permanent family, 8 percent annually, face a rocky road. According to the Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago, Multi State Foster Care Data Archive, 50 percent are unemployed; 37 percent had not received high school diplomas; while 27 percent of young men and 10 percent of young women find themselves incarcerated.
Part of ARW’s mission is to drastically decrease the number of children that end up aging out of the system due to never finding a permanent living situation. Throughout its 27 years of service to Wisconsin children and their families, ARW has helped facilitate more than 1,800 adoptions from the foster care system, accounting for the $88 million in savings for Wisconsin taxpayers.
In its continual effort to educate the public on the importance of adoption, especially via the foster care system, ARW is holding its annual “Adoption is Good Business Luncheon.” The luncheon is held in order to honor a local business with exceptional adoption benefits with the “Adoption is Good Business Award” co-sponsored by The Business Journal serving Greater Milwaukee. The event will take place Wednesday April 21, from 11:30-1:30 at the Pfister Hotel Ballroom located at 424 East Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee.
The event features a keynote address from Sean Touhy, the real life father from the Oscar winning movie “The Blind Side” and will be hosted by adoptee Bill Michaels of News Radio 620’s Sports Center.
Through increased support of ARW and like minded organizations Wisconsin residents and businesses can continue to help lower the amount of public funds needed to support the foster care system and allow these funds to be diverted to other much needed areas like the education system.
As Colleen Ellingson, CEO of ARW, says; “Children are our most valuable resource. When we give them stability, safety and support, they have a fighting chance to grow into their potential – the potential to become the wonderful, productive adults that is their birthright.”
Tickets for the event are now on sale and available as a single ticket for $75 or full tables for $750. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. For more information on tickets or becoming a sponsor, contact Jenna Czaplewski at jczaplewski@wiadopt.org or 414-475-1246.
Written by Noah Kamsler
Monday, March 29, 2010
What has ARW already done for YOU?
Adoption Resources of Wisconsin has saved Milwaukee county taxpayers $34 million by facilitating adoption from foster care,
Millions of dollars and hundreds of loving homes is good business for everyone.
Millions of dollars and hundreds of loving homes is good business for everyone.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
A Special Thanks to Sean Tuohy

Adoption Resources of Wisconsin and the Adoption is Good Business Luncheon would like to express a special thank you to our keynote speaker Sean Tuohy.
As many know by now Sean is the adoptive father of Michael Oher, who's uplifting story has been the inspiration behind the hit movie "The Blind Side."
With the love and support of his adoptive family, the Tuohy's, Michael Oher went from homeless teen to a first round draft pick for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens. From the perspective of a father, coach and successful businessman, Sean poses a simple question: How much unrealized potential - kids like Michael - slips through the cracks every day and how can the business community address the problem?
Come see Sean speak at the Adoption is Good Business Luncheon. The Luncheon is being held on April 21st at the Pfister Hotel in downtown Milwaukee.
To learn about Sean Tuohy and his relationship with Michael Oher click here!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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