Our Impact
Our programs and services are designed to provide support, resources, and guidance to individuals and families who are facing mental health or substance use challenges, and to promote healthy and thriving communities. On this page, we invite you to explore our impact and see how Arbor Circle is making a difference in the lives of those we serve.


2024 Impact Report
We are pleased to present Arbor Circle’s 2024 Impact Report, which showcases our organization’s achievements and progress over the past year in providing essential mental health and substance use services to individuals, families, and communities in West Michigan.
About our work
We believe that everyone deserves access to mental health care, no matter their circumstances. That’s why we meet people where they are, both physically and emotionally. Whether through in-home and in-community services, school-based support, or in-office counseling, we make sure care is accessible when and where it’s needed.
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We know that every individual and family we serve brings their own unique experiences, challenges, and aspirations. That’s why we take a deeply personal approach, working alongside them with customized support to help them achieve the goals that matter most to them.
Compassion is at the heart of everything we do—guiding how we support individuals, strengthen communities, and foster meaningful connections. We are dedicated to creating a welcoming environment, ensuring that both our staff and those we serve feel valued and heard. By providing services throughout the community, we work to break down barriers and make essential care more accessible to all.
Many of our programs focus on supporting communities with limited access to health and mental health care, striving to create more balanced opportunities for wellbeing and success. Our commitment to trauma-informed care ensures that every service we provide is rooted in understanding, empathy, and cultural awareness to meet each person where they are with the support they need.
Our dedication to the community goes beyond direct services. We also invest in education, advocacy, and meaningful engagement to create lasting impact. In the past year, we have:
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contributor spotlight: Johnson’s carpet one, darwin sterken & tina terry
Director of Development, Taylor Greenfield, sat down with Tina Terry, CEO of Johnson’s Carpet One, to discuss why she and her business partner Darwin Sterken partnered with Arbor Circle to refresh the flooring in many buildings on our Grand Rapids campus.
how did you come to be involved with supporting arbor circle?
A friend of a friend—one of Arbor Circle’s board members got in contact with one of our team members and myself. We came for a tour, and I realized that at one point I had accessed one of the programs for my family. I grew up very close to the main campus as well, before Arbor Circle was officially an organization, and it was cool to see those connections come together.

Darwin, Tina, and Johnson’s Carpet One team members in the Outpatient Counseling Center Lobby
why is arbor circle important to our community?
Arbor Circle has so many programs, and everyone deserves a second chance. Arbor Circle makes that possible. It is a judgement free zone, allowing folks to be more than their circumstances.
is there a particular program or service offering that you feel most connected to?
I feel most connected to the children and families aspect of Arbor Circle. Being able to go through the spaces and talking through all the things that Arbor Circle does was amazing—especially The Bridge shelter and the work they do helping folks get to the next phase of their lives. It’s important to have these programs available and it was very cool to see how Arbor Circle fits into our community. Meeting with the staff was very eye-opening; a lot of people don’t realize how prevalent these challenges are, including homelessness.
how would you encourage others to get involved in supporting arbor circle’s mission?
Arbor Circle has so many stories; I encourage folks to reach out, visit, anything you can do to learn more about their impact. Sharing their work and helping Arbor Circle get their name out there boosts their impact in the community.
contributors
Arbor Circle is grateful to our community for the gifts that allow us to positively impact lives through our work. We would like to offer a special thanks to those supporters who contributed to Arbor Circle at the Seeds of Support ($250 in funds or through in-kind support) level or above during our 2024 fiscal year (October 2023 – September 2024):
AAA of Michigan and The Auto Club Group
Accident Fund
Advantage Commercial Real Estate
Advantage Mechanical – Refrigeration
Allegan County Community Foundation
America Online Giving Foundation
Jennie Anheuser and Chad Jones
Applied Innovation
David and Ellie Austin
Nancy Ayers and Nancy Murphy
John Barrows
Bud Baty and Max Matteson
Baudville’s Helping Hand Charitable Fund
Sheila Beckemeyer and Ben Emdin
Berkley Hills Church
BHS Insurance
Blue Cross Blue Shield and Blue Care Network of Michigan
Matthew Boggiano
Cheryl and Steve Boshoven
Doug and Chris Bouwer
Elizabeth Bransdorfer
Laura and Douglas Brant
Campbell Beukema Fund For Children’s Services
CareSource
CarMax Foundation
Century A&E
Charlotte’s Wings
Jeff and Julie Cnossen
Coldbrook Insurance Group
Columbia Factory Store
Community Foundation of The Holland/Zeeland Area
David A. and Jean E. Mairn Charitable Fund
David and Susan Conrad
Corewell Health
Del and Jean Doyle Family Foundation
Delta Dental
District Health Department #10
DTE Energy
Kym Duursma
Tesha and Joseph Edwards
Elmer “Lou” Dense Fund
Enterprise Mobility Foundation
Dr. Patricia Farrell-Cole and Jeff Cole
FASTSIGNS
Fifth Third Bank
Fishbeck
Sue Fletcher
William Ford
Judy Freeman and Tom Walker
Fremont Area Community Foundation
Campbell and Alice Frey
Full Circle Coaching
Dr. Eula and Enid Gaddis
GE
Brittany Gengle
Gerber Foundation Healthcare Fund of the Fremont Area Community Foundation
Craig and Kristin Gietzen
Timothy and Kathleen Gietzen
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foam Technologies
Grand Valley State University
Hunter and Jillian Greenfield
Jack and Linda Greenfield
Jill Greenfield
Taylor Greenfield and Nathan Peck
Dr. Julia Guevara and David Lehker
Susan and John Haines
Ralph and Marietta Hamady
James and Barbara Haveman
Haviland Enterprises
Healthy Seniors Healthy Youth Endowment
Heart of West Michigan United Way
Randy Hendrick
Regina and John Hill
Sue Hood and Anne Vlcek
Horizon Bank
Caitlin Horrocks and Todd Kaneko
Sonya Hughes and Marianne Butcher
Hungerford
John Hunting
i3 Business Solutions
Daniel and Catherine Irrer
Chad Jack
Jandernoa Foundation
Michael and Susan Jandernoa
Steven and Holly Jandernoa
Johnson’s Carpet One
Teri Jourdan and Mira Krishnan
Brett Karhoff
Kent Communications Inc.
Damon Kelly II
The Kendall Group
Khan and Liza Nedd Family Fund
Kat Kleinjans
Krimson, LLC
LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church
Lake Michigan Credit Union
Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance (LEDA)
Wade Lau
The Louis and Helen Padnos Foundation
Jim Lozer
Macatawa Bank A Wintrust Community Bank
BethAnn Mann
Abbie Marr
Sue Mason and Karen Weeks
Mandice and Eriq McAllister
Jason McDonough
McGookey Davis Foundation
Meijer
Microsoft
Mika Meyers PLC
Brenda Moore
MSU Federal Credit Union
Mike and Martha Munch
Nancy and David Van Dyke Charitable Fund
Paula Nelson
Mark Nettleton
NT4Kindness
Nugent Builders, Inc.
Ottawa County Health Equity Council
Packin’ Heat (Packing the Gift of Heat for the Homeless)
Parkwood Presbyterian Church
Carrie and Steven Pattee
Carlos Pava and Leigh Pava Wendtland
PCE Systems
Penske Truck Leasing
Rhett and Jeralyn Pinsky
Glenn and Evie Pomp
James and Marie Preston
Pridgeon & Clay, Inc.
Priority Health
Project Linus
PSN DBA Plaid Shirt Night
Mark Randall and Christopher Saldivar
Retirement Planning Associates
Rinvelt & David LLC
Herbert Ritsema
Robert and Julia Currier Family Fund
Robert L. Hinton Charitable Trust
Robert N. and Catherine R. Alt Family Fund
Kelley and Ryan Root
Sarma Charitable Foundation
Sarosik/Padnos Fund at the Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Eric Schippers
Barbara and Raymond Schmuker
Luisa Schumacher
Sebastian Foundation
Angie Secor and Meals on Mission
Selective Insurance Group Foundation
Shannon Family Foundation
Susan Sheppard and Corbin Owens
Carl and Kim Siebers
Dr. Kira Sieplinga
Pujita Sieplinga and Jared DePouw
Khristian Silvis
Bincy and Michael Sines
Melina Sinigos and Kerry Norton
Brent and Diane Slay
Heather Slay and Brett Brinker
Jill Soubel Walsh
Anne Sprague
Brandon and Heather Springett
Darrel and Diane Springett
St. Anthony of Padua Church
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church
Steelcase Foundation
Steelcase Pride
Alaynna Steensma
Sytsma Wealth Strategies – Raymond James
Elliot Talen
Gwendolyn and Brian Thomas
Trinity Health
Dr. B. Donta and Lykesia Truss
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania
United Way of The Lakeshore
Upcycle Bikes
Urban League of West Michigan
Anthony and Julie Urbanski
Rachel VanderStelt
VanDyk Mortgage
Varnum LLP
Veneklasen Construction
Phillip and Kathleen Vogelsand
Leah and Ken Walton
Maribeth Wardrop
Wayne VanAgtmael Field of Interest Fund
The Wege Foundation
West Michigan Asian American Association
West Michigan Perinatal Quality Collaborative
West Shore Aware
Wolverine Building Group
Woodward, Inc.
Xerox
Hillary and Larry Zeiser
Other reports
2023
Impact Report
2024
990 Report
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