CHKD Kidstuff, Summer 2018

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KIDSTUFF Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters

Summer 2018

Undefeated Recovery from rare knee injury

The Right Solution

Better nutrition for NICU babies

Tackling a Crisis Meeting our children’s mental health needs

CHKD Checkup Charting the progress of our health system


Kidstuff is a publication of Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters 601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk, VA 23507 (757) 668-7043

President/CEO

(as of May 31, 2018)

Children’s Health System Edward A. “Buzz” Heidt Jr., Chair Michelle G. Brenner, MD Jim Dahling Susan R. Einhorn Douglas D. Ellis, Sr. R. Justin Fulton

Robert J. Obermeyer, MD J. Christopher Perry Karen P. Priest Brian K. Skinner Elly Bradshaw Smith Svinder S. Toor, MBBS

Akhil Jain

Kathryn M. Van Buren

Miles Leon

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CHKD Checkup

Charting the progress of our health system

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Recovery from rare knee injury

Marta S. Satin-Smith, MD

Kim Georges John R. Lawson, II

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Jim Dahling

OUR BOARDS OF DIRECTORS

Buffy Barefoot

Contents

Mark R. Warden F. Blair Wimbush

Christine Neikirk

Children’s Health Foundation

10 The Right Solution

Better nutrition for NICU babies

12 Tackling a Crisis

Meeting our children’s mental health needs

Lynne Mallory Winter, Chair Julie Childress Beck Larry Bernert Dan Boyle Jim Dahling Michael Glasser Chris Graves Kathleen Heaton Charlie Henderson

Beth Johnson Michael Matacunas Kim McMillan Sherri Miles Sharon Owlett Dan Ryan Lauren Wolcottt

Trey Huelsberg

The King’s Daughters Elly Bradshaw Smith, President Mary Louise Barhydt Julie Childress Beck Cathy V. Britt Betsy Cooper Angie Francis Floyd Chandy Jones Kristi Jones

Nicole Federinko Legum Kristina Malleck Kathy Protogyrou Mary Beth Sims Rickman Ashley Friend Vellines Stacey J. Vellines Whitney Metzger Weireter

Katherine M. Knaus

Kidstuff Editorial Team EXECUTIVE EDITOR

Amy Sampson

MANAGING EDITOR

Ridgely Ingersoll

EDITOR

Heather Kent

ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Danielle DeVenio

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Eric Cardenas

MEDICAL EDITOR

18 Philanthropy Matters

Merrick McCabe

Arno Zaritsky, MD

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Catherine was born 15 weeks early, weighing just 1 pound, 5 ounces. She spent 132 days in CHKD’s NICU before she was strong enough to go home. Today, Catherine is a happy 4-year-old who loves animals, playing outside, and reading books.

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CHKD Checkup

13,043 surgeries

were performed at CHKD last year. Our pediatric professionals are specially trained to manage the unique surgical and rehabilitation needs of children, from the smallest premature babies to young adults. Read about CHKD patient Pares Cuffee’s unique surgery story on page 4.

CHKD’s child abuse program is marking

20 years

of serving the children and families in our region. Each year, children who are suspected of having suffered abuse or neglect make more than 4,000 visits to the child abuse program.

Be antibiotics aware CHKD has joined the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a national effort to promote the safe and appropriate use of antibiotics. Educational materials on display throughout our health system remind parents that antibiotics are only needed to treat certain bacterial infections and are not always the right answer when a child is sick.

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Blue pinwheels are a national symbol of child abuse prevention.


502

neonatal intensive care unit completes treatment

Dancers from down under

and gets to go home for the very first time. Read

Four members of The Highlands Dance

about a recent project that has enhanced the

Company of New Zealand, in town to perform

nutritional care of these babies on page 10.

at the 2018 Virginia International Tattoo,

babies graduated from CHKD’s NICU last year. It’s a celebration each time a baby from our

stopped by to entertain the kids at CHKD.

1 million ounces

of donor human milk have been collected by The King’s Daughters Milk Bank at CHKD since opening in 2014. A single ounce of milk can feed up to four premature babies.

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Pushing through more than 100 hours of physical therapy to rehabilitate his injured knee made Pares tough on the baseball field, but he never leaves without a smile on his face.

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Feature

Recovery from rare knee injury

WRITTEN BY Brandi PHOTOGRAPHY BY

Potts Susan Lowe

or a 10-year-old, Pares Cuffee has particularly long legs, but they suit him well on the diamond. They give him a steady stance in the batter’s box; the quickness he needs to reach for difficult catches; and power to push off the pitcher’s mound with force. But Pares’ strong and agile movements on the field are a stark contrast to his form four years ago, when a serious injury destroyed parts of his knee and left him unable to use his right leg at all. “I was playing on our exercise bench and the heavy weight bar fell on my leg,” Pares says. His mother, Paris Clark, immediately knew that this was not a minor injury. Her son was crying. He couldn’t put any weight on his right leg, and his knee seemed to be stuck in a half-bent position. “Pares is very strong and rarely cries,” says mom. “So I was instantly concerned.” “Going to CHKD was the only option I even considered,” she says. “That’s where my mother took me and where I always take Pares. The entire place is set up just for kids, and they know how to care for them better than anyone.” At CHKD’s emergency department, images of Pares’ knee revealed an injury called a tibial spine avulsion fracture – pieces of his tibia, or shin, had broken away from the rest of the bone at the precise spot where the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is normally attached. The ACL – one of the four major ligaments in the knee – is located inside the knee joint and connects the bones of the upper and lower leg, providing stability during movement of the leg. “When they showed me the X-ray, it looked like pieces scattered everywhere,” says mom. “It did not look like a puzzle that would fit neatly back together.” Dr. Allison Tenfelde, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at CHKD, met with the family to explain that Pares would need an operation to reattach the ligament and repair his broken bone. He went home on crutches, with surgery scheduled for 10 days later. During surgery, Dr. Tenfelde discovered that Pares’ injury was far more severe than any of the scans had indicated. His ACL was not only detached from his tibia but also torn away from his femur, the large bone of his upper leg. “It was shocking,” SUMMER 2018

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“Going to CHKD was the only option I even considered. That’s where my mother took me and where I always take Pares. The entire place is set up just for kids, and they know how to care for them better than anyone.” – Paris Clark, Pares’ mom

On the field, Pares uses his newly regained strength and mobility to play the sport he loves.

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says Dr. Tenfelde. “His ACL was completely detached and free-floating. It’s an injury so exceptionally rare that I still have not found another orthopedic surgeon who has ever seen it in a child.” Instead of a single surgery, Pares’ recovery became a multi-year process that would take more than 100 hours of therapy and multiple surgeries to complete. The process included intensive physical therapy to re-establish range of motion in his knee, and a preliminary surgery to clean out scar tissue that had formed in the joint. It would take nearly a year for Pares to make enough progress to undergo the reconstruction procedure. Dr. Tenfelde enlisted Dr. Allison Crepeau, a fellow orthopedic surgeon at CHKD, to assist in the complicated repair. Dr. Crepeau and Dr. Tenfelde are among a small number of orthopedic surgeons who are dual fellowship-trained in both pediatric orthopedic surgery and orthopedic sports medicine. The surgeons created a new ACL for Pares using a portion of his ileotibial (IT) band – a ligament that stretches from the outside of the hip to the knee. They meticulously attached the harvested ligament to the upper and lower bones of his leg, taking great care not to affect the growth area of his femur. At age 7, Pares still had a lot of growing to do, and damage to that area could result in one leg being shorter than the other. Dr. Mark Polak, a pediatric anesthesiologist and medical director of anesthesiology at CHKD, also played an important role in the complex surgery. He is one of a handful of CHKD anesthesiologists who perform nerve blocks – a special way of numbing an area of the body to reduce discomfort after surgery. These nerve blocks can last up to three days and reduce the amount of strong pain medication, like narcotics, children need after an operation. “As a pediatric anesthesiologist, it’s my job to keep kids safe during a procedure, help them with anxiety before the operation, and ease their pain afterward,” says Dr. Polak. “These families are trusting me with their children. I take that very seriously.” “Working with a pediatric anesthesiologist is an incredible benefit,” says Dr. Tenfelde. “They are so comfortable working with kids and incredibly knowledgeable about their special needs. It’s one of the main reasons I choose to work at CHKD.” After surgery, Pares began his recovery in CHKD’s pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit – the only one of its kind in Virginia – where physical, occupational, and speech therapists help children regain skills and abilities lost after injuries or illnesses. “Pares was not a typical patient. Most children that come to us are injured in more than one area,” says Dr. Rianna Leazer, medical director of inpatient rehabilitation at CHKD. “But the severity of his injury made it vital for him to start rehabilitation right away. Kids with intensive rehabilitation needs make a much quicker recovery in a hospital setting.” Pares’ inpatient physical therapy schedule included as many as three hours per day, six days a week. His treatment focused on improving his range of motion and mobility and was supplemented with occupational therapy to practice basic tasks that would be challenging as he healed, like bathing and putting on his pants and shoes.

During breaks from therapy, Pares worked on new Lego creations and played games in the hospital playroom.

Kristin Radanovic, an occupational therapist at CHKD, helped Pares learn to stand properly on his injured leg without using his upper body for support.

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“We were lucky to have such an amazing surgeon. If it hadn’t been for Dr. Tenfelde, Ashley, and everyone else at CHKD, there’s no way Pares would be where he is today.” – Paris Clark, Pares’ mom

Now cleared to return to full activity, Pares plans to add basketball and football to his future sports calendar.

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Completing inpatient rehabilitation was only the beginning of Pares’ recovery process. After discharge from the hospital, he continued physical therapy as an outpatient at the sports medicine gym in CHKD’s Health Center at Oakbrooke in Chesapeake. “Pares needed so much physical therapy. The convenience of being able to go to a health center near our home was a big help,” says Paris. “And the fact that he could work with his favorite therapist at that location made things even better.” For most of his three-year rehabilitation journey, Pares worked with Ashley Koto, a pediatric sports medicine physical therapist at CHKD. “When I first met Pares, he had trouble straightening and bending his knee due to the injury,” says Ashley. “He went through a lot of fear and pain to get that range of motion back, but he always showed up laughing, smiling, and raving about his newest Lego creation.” CHKD’s sports medicine physical therapists are specially trained to care for growing bodies, and they work closely with CHKD’s orthopedic surgeons to ensure successful rehabilitation for kids with injuries of all kinds. “Ashley was amazing,” says Paris. “She really pushed Pares. Sometimes it was emotional, but he made significant progress when he worked with her.” Throughout the more than 100 outpatient physical therapy visits Pares completed, he challenged himself to reach a goal of playing basketball, football, and baseball. With his love of sports, Ashley incorporated functional activities, like basketball drills, into his therapy to keep him motivated and inspired about his progress. “At the beginning, I wasn’t sure it would be possible, but he’s playing baseball now. It’s amazing that he’s come this far,” says Ashley. “After all the ups and downs together, we really developed a relationship, and I think he finally understands why I had to push him so hard.” “Now, Pares runs around like the injury never even happened. But it has been a long journey,” says mom. “Dr. Tenfelde is so wonderful – we were lucky to have such an amazing surgeon. If it hadn’t been for Dr. Tenfelde, Ashley, and everyone else at CHKD, there’s no way Pares would be where he is today.”

Dr. Allison Crepeau

Dr. Rianna Leazer

Dr. Mark Polak

Dr. Allison Tenfelde

Dr. Allison Crepeau is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon with CHKD Surgical Group’s orthopedic surgery and sports medicine practice. Dr. Rianna Leazer is a pediatric hospitalist and medical director of inpatient rehabilitation at CHKD. Dr. Mark Polak is a pediatric anesthesiologist and medical director of anesthesiology at CHKD. Dr. Allison Tenfelde is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon with CHKD Surgical Group’s orthopedic surgery and sports medicine practice. For more information on CHKD’s orthopedic surgery and sports medicine program, please visit CHKD.org.

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Spotlight

The Right Solution As the home of the region’s most advanced neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), CHKD cares for the area’s smallest and most critically ill infants – many weighing barely more than a pound. When extreme prematurity or medical complications prevent these babies from nursing or eating normally, they often depend on a feeding method called total parenteral nutrition (TPN) to survive. TPN is a solution of vitamins and nutrients given through an IV infusion, directly into the patient’s bloodstream. The hospital pharmacy creates this customized solution daily for each patient based on their specific nutritional needs. After a period of infusion time, blood tests are done to measure the effect on the baby, and the next order is formulated based on those results. “We believed there was a way to enhance the nutrition of these fragile babies by streamlining the TPN process,” says Christopher Mangum, manager of quality and performance engineering at CHKD. “So we assembled a team to make it happen.” That multidisciplinary team included staff members from pharmacy, nursing, neonatology, information services, and quality improvement, as well as NICU family members. “One of our main goals was to allow babies to receive the TPN solution for a longer period of time before daily lab tests were taken,” says Dr. Jamil Khan, a neonatologist and medical director of the NICU at CHKD. “This would give us a more complete picture of its effects before placing the next day’s order.” To create more time for infusion, the complex production process would need to happen faster. The team started with the pharmacy space where the TPN is created. “By moving all the necessary components closer together and assembling kits of supplies in advance, the average production time decreased significantly,” says Jim Dice, PharmD, director of pharmacy at CHKD. The ordering process was also streamlined. By establishing an electronic ordering system to communicate directly with the machine that formulates the TPN, a customized recipe is immediately available to the pharmacy staff when the order is entered. “Everything is done online now. What once took a few hours is instantaneous,” says Laura Biava, RN, director of patient care services at CHKD’s NICU. The time saved in the ordering and production process has successfully extended the average time a baby spends on a single recipe of TPN from 8 to nearly 14 hours before labs are drawn. The project was so effective, it has been nationally recognized by the Children’s Hospital Association. “These babies are now getting better nutrition, faster,” says Dr. Sandip Godambe, vice president of quality and clinical integration at CHKD. “It doesn’t always take lots of big steps to create meaningful change. Sometimes, several little steps can make a big difference.” 10

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TPN is created in the newly organized area of CHKD’s inpatient pharmacy (pictured here and above). The solution is then delivered to the NICU and given through an IV to the specific patient it was created for (pictured right).


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CHKD seeks state approval for a mental health facility WRITTEN BY Elizabeth Simpson Article reprinted with permission from The Virginian-Pilot. Original text published on March 15, 2018.

Fourteen-year-old Nasir doesn’t let his chronic illness keep him from achieving his goals and dreaming big.

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n a move he described as tectonic, the president of Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters said the health system will expand its mental-health footprint in the community with a proposal for a new psychiatric center. The hospital must get state approval before moving forward, but president and CEO Jim Dahling said CHKD is committed to embracing what its community surveys have shown to be the No. 1 health concern: mental health services for children. Three to five children a day arrive in the hospital’s emergency room in need of a mental health evaluation, a number that has increased by 40 percent during the past four years, according to CHKD. If the children have both a medical and psychiatric condition, they can be admitted for inpatient care. But if their sole diagnosis is psychiatric, they need to be referred to a psychiatric facility. In some situations, such as eating disorders, that means traveling out of state. The hospital submitted paperwork to the Virginia Department of Health on March 1 to build a new medical tower, to be located just off Brambleton Avenue, on the same medical campus as CHKD, Eastern Virginia Medical School and Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. The tower will include 48 inpatient mental health beds, all private rooms, day treatment programming and outpatient mental health clinics. Additional space will be used for the expansion of other CHKD services, with a five-story parking garage to accommodate all visitors to the building. The expanded mental health program would employ about 250 health care providers and support staff, and treat children 2 to 18 years of age. The request for a “certificate of public need” would also include 12 beds in the current hospital for inpatient psychiatric treatment. The proposal will be reviewed by the state health officials to make sure the need for services is justified. A public hearing also will be conducted, likely in May or June. The state health commissioner is expected to make a final decision by early August. “Everyone from parents to social workers to government agencies to school systems are telling us that mental health services for children are the No. 1 priority,” Dahling said in an interview. National statistics are showing that 1-in-5 children need mental health services. “The tipping point was the frequency of children coming into the ER in crisis,” Dahling said. “Parents are saying, ‘Please help.’ There are simply not enough localities to place them. SUMMER 2018

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CHKD’s proposed medical tower will be built on the downtown Norfolk campus of CHKD, EVMS, and Sentara Norfolk General. This rendering shows a view of the building from northbound Brambleton Avenue.

They stay in the ER sometimes for a day. You roll all of that together, and we cannot walk away.” A five-day snapshot of 14 mental health patients seen in the ER included: • A 5-year-old with a history of setting fires, and being violent to animals and adults. • A 16-year-old who took his parent’s diabetes medication after experiencing suicidal thoughts. His brother died by suicide at 13. • A 13-year-old who experienced sexual assault and later overdosed on Benadryl. • An 8-year-old who expressed suicidal and homicidal thoughts and tried to jump out of a second-story window. Currently, the system receives 15 to 20 mental health referrals a day from primary and specialty care providers. One day in February, 153 children were on the waiting list, 14

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with waits as long as six weeks. The hospital has one psychiatrist and is now recruiting for more, but a national shortage has made that challenging. Stephanie Osler, director of mental health services at CHKD, said there are four local inpatient units they can refer children to: Kempsville Center for Behavioral Health in Norfolk, Maryview Behavioral Medicine Center in Portsmouth, Riverside Behavioral Health Center in Hampton, and Newport News Behavioral Health Center in Newport News. But there have been times when those facilities have been full or the situation would not be good for the child. For instance, if it’s a young child or someone with autism, or a child who is gay, lesbian or transgender, sharing a room, or even a unit, would be difficult. Parents and


caregivers often have to travel to Staunton, which has a state children’s mental health facility, or to Northern Virginia, or even out of state. Osler said it’s particularly hard to find appropriate programs for children with eating disorders. The system has also struggled to find treatment for children as young as 3 or 4 getting kicked out of day-care and preschool settings because of behavior problems. Courtney Boone, president of the Virginia Beach chapter of National Alliance on Mental Health, said parents with children who need mental health services often go outside the region, creating hardships for the children and parents. She shared an email from a local mother: “When you are at the point of needing acute care for your child, neither of you are in a place you want to be. If you have done it more than once, a bad experience at a

previous placement can also cause anxiety for both of you, and sometimes as a parent, you can delay getting needed help because of the options available.” Another woman, a 59-year-old Norfolk mother of a 13-year-old daughter and a 10-year-old son with mental health issues, said she’s had to take her son to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore for treatment for brain injury and psychiatric problems, and her daughter to Northern Virginia. She and her husband were foster parents of the two children, who were severely abused when they were young, and they have since adopted them. “She was 4 years old when she was traumatized, but it’s like it was yesterday,” said the mother, who asked not to have their names used to keep private their background of abuse and mental illness. SUMMER 2018

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Stephanie Osler, LCSW, director of mental health services at CHKD, and Alexandra Laramee, LCSW, mental health program manager, review plans for the expansion of CHKD’s pediatric mental health services.

They are both in and out of the hospital. At times, her daughter has had to wait more than a day at CHKD before a psychiatric bed was found for her. “It’s a shame to have to go so far to get help,” she said. “Northern Virginia? That’s ridiculous. That’s shameful. But for so many people, that is what we have to do.” Amy Sampson, vice president over mental health services for CHKD, said that in the past, the health system has typically focused on medical and surgical needs of children and handed off acute psychiatric care to other facilities. But so many medical conditions have a psychiatric component, and the rate of children experiencing mental health problems is on the rise. One pediatrician made the observation that diagnoses were shifting from typical ear infections to attention deficits, depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders: “I am stymied here and have little to no assistance. It is like fighting a battle and I am not armed.” In 2014, the health system assigned six licensed clinical social workers to do mental health assessments and interventions. The first year, the system’s mental health team did 3,500 visits. Since then the number of mental 16

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health therapists assigned to that duty has grown to 25 and they are on track for 18,000 visits at nine different CHKD locations this year. That was the first step in bolstering mental health services, along with getting mental health training for pediatricians. “We want to give children a gliding path, postdischarge, so they don’t end up back in the ER two weeks later,” Dahling said. If the system gets state approval, it would take two years to get the 12 beds in use in the current hospital and four years for the new facility to be built. The King’s Daughters, founding organization of CHKD, has pledged $1 million to the mental health initiative. Dahling said the health system will be talking with government officials, community leaders and philanthropic organizations to raise funding for the effort. Dahling said the move will eclipse the most recent shift in strategy, which was when they began building medical centers and urgent care clinics in other parts of the region 15 years ago. “It’s extremely exciting,” he said. “And a little terrifying.”


Measuring the need

for pediatric mental and behavioral health care

Nearly 16%

1 in 5

of high school students report having seriously considered suicide, and almost 8% report having attempted suicide at least once in the past 12 months.

children in the U.S. has a diagnosable mental health condition.

More children die from suicide

than from cancer, cardiovascular disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza, and chronic lung disease combined.

50% of adult psychiatric disorders first appear before the age of 14.

Over the past 10 years, the number of patients admitted to children’s hospitals for

suicidal thoughts Regionally,

mental health is the most common reason patients age 10 through 17 are admitted to a hospital.

or self-harm has

more than doubled in our country.

18,260 mental health visits to CHKD are projected for 2018. Demand for these services has increased by more than 400% since 2015.

Fewer than 25% of youth in need of mental health services receive treatment.

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Philanthropy Matters

Your gift helps kids get the support they need.

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uring her treatment at CHKD, 7-year-old Ansley leans on furry friends like Oscar to help her cope with the stress of battling cancer. Oscar is part of the CHKD Buddy Brigade, a special team of 60 therapy dogs and their handlers who provide emotional support to kids throughout the hospital. Because of donors like you, CHKD is able to offer special programs like the Buddy Brigade that help ease anxiety and bring comfort to children facing serious health challenges. A planned gift to CHKD helps local children get the pediatric care they need to fight serious illnesses and recover from traumatic injuries. Selecting CHKD as the beneficiary of your retirement plan or insurance policy can give sick children the care they need for years to come. Please consider including CHKD in your estate plans so that kids like Ansley can have the best chance of recovering and continuing to play, grow, and learn as they heal. Contact Susan Carriker, director of gift planning, at (757) 668-7070 or email her at Legacy@CHKD.org to find out how your legacy gift can make a difference.

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Marsha Ann Hanly Scott M. Hanly

Micheal “Mick” Hoff Janet Pensyl

Thomas Wayne Jones Susan A. Jones

Cassie Freeman Erin Hammer

William Hanson Therese Babb

Marieta Jordan Jack, Valerie, Nathan, and Callie Booden

Michael Freeman Adele Copeland Gail Eubanks Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Whitley

Arthur M. Harding, Sr. Leroy and Lena H. Williams

Peggy Holland Ivy Memorial Baptist Salvation Sunday School Class

C. Scott Harris, Jr. Harold C. Smith, Jr.

Alexandra R. Houck Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Murphy

Thel Game Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Wolf

Judge James H. Harvell, III Bob Jones

William Jowers Ella and Aaron Ames Pamela M. Bishop Violet M. Brooke Mr. and Mrs. David N. James, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Houtz Joy A. Kravitz Dianna T. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jerry K. Mench Revere Gas, Inc. Yorkview Apartments, Inc.

Marion House Lawrence L. Steingold

Allen Keene Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nuckols

Hannah Clarisse Geise Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hawk

Virginia R. Hayth Elizabeth Dudley

Danielle A. Howerton Eliza Carter

Helen O. Kellam Clay Kellam

Theoni Georgitsis Mary Caravas Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edwin Lilley Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Sanders

Charlie Clarence Haywood Charles A. Haywood

Rodney C. Hudgins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Aufenger

Elaine Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Clay Macon

Thomas William Hedish Velma S. Mann

Donald Lee Hundley Evelyn Hundley

Page Heise Julie Jester

Nicholas Andrew Hurdle Brenda K. Aswell Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hurdle, Jr. Betty H. Joyner Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Taylor

Norman Frizzell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Cottrell, IV Bruce Gabriel Dean Day Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dorr

Kendall Marie Gilmer Norma Jean Gilmer Alex Hunter Goodman Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bass Paul J. Gorski Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge Thomas Alan Gosser Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gosser Scott Granstrom Marie P. Rosso Imani Gulley Mildred S. Harding Lena H. Williams Lenora Gunther Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Gunther Betsy Haas Nancy Russo Ryan Edward Halenda Bonnie Halenda Stephanie Hall Mary Pat and Bob Croft Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foster Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Pope Karn and Fred Sage Thomas and Pam Vann

Evelyn Haywood Hardison Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Hardison Emma L. Harrell Mary Robertson

Pearl Smith Holliday The YaYa’s William W. Holmes Joyce T. Wright Marianne Hooftman Peter A. Hooftman

Suzanne F. Heisler Dolores I. Heisler Julie Michelle Heldreth Phyllis W. Clark Mr. and Mrs. L. Laughton Cockrell, Jr. Bonnie Henderson Gene H. Crockett Jim and Cindy Henderson Ricky, Chuck, and David Marsh Martin Savage Joan H. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Billy J. Trader

Fran Herndon Linda Barnes Circle of Rainbows Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crain Mary Beth Kirby Wanda Hickman CMDR and Mrs. Dennis A. Fewell, USN (Ret.)

John Taylor Kern Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Clarke, Jr. Freer Gray Kiger, III J. L. Camp Foundation

Gus John James, II Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Galanides Mary-Hope and Jeff Haughney Jeanne Polizos Ross

John Henry Kight, III Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Kight, II

Madeline River Jenkins Doris B. Lajoie Gertrude R. Lindler

Helen Johnson Keith Johnson

Lora Beth Hernandez Janis Hernandez

Essie and Thomas Kerley Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm T. Kerley

Selena Itze Cristina Itze

Ellie Johnson Moria Caraway

Hannah Hermann Janice H. Ruggerio

Collin Kenyon CAPT and Mrs. M. W. Kenyon

James P. Johnson, Sr. Andrea Alston Bety Ballance Scarlette Bonneville Pam Schreiber Donna Stewart Lakisha White Melissa Williams

Addy Killingbeck The Clary Family The Davis Family The Goggin Family Peggy Ann King Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gillikin Mr. and Mrs. James C. Miller Janet Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Emerson B. Kitchen, Jr. and Family Sebrell Woman’s Club Carl Pane Krams Jane L. Johnston Terri F. Kruger Cilda Meltzer Josephine Rose Lampitt Andrew Lampitt

Matching makes a difference. Many companies offer employees a matching gift benefit that increases your contribution to CHKD. Matching gifts make a critical difference to our patients. When making your gift to CHKD, please check to see if your employer has a corporate matching gift program at CHKD.org/MatchYourGift.

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WRITTEN BY Brandi Potts • PHOTOGRAPH BY Glenn Bashaw

Donor Spotlight | Philanthropy Matters

She was given a new life – now she’s giving back

Christina Goode’s personal story drives her passion to support CHKD’s mental health program and the community where she’s raising her 5-year-old twin boys, Owen (left) and David (right).

“The community already trusts CHKD, so when it comes to caring for children with mental health issues, it’s a perfect fit.” – Christina Goode

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orfolk mom Christina Goode learned the value of philanthropy from her family. “My parents always stressed the importance of taking care of your community,” says Christina. “I know I’m lucky to have the life I do, and I feel it is my responsibility to give back.” The Goode family has been supporting CHKD since 2003, and recently made a very personal and meaningful gift to CHKD’s mental health program. “I spent more than 20 years of my life battling addiction and thoughts of wanting to harm myself,” says Christina. “Back then, my family didn’t know where to go to find help. If access to a local resource like CHKD had been available, I could’ve gotten the care I needed much sooner than I did.” Now a mother of 5-year-old twin boys, Owen and David, Christina has been in recovery for 10 years, and she is dedicated to helping young people who face mental health and addiction issues.

“The early years of your life are so important in shaping your future,” says Christina. “The community already trusts CHKD, so when it comes to caring for children with mental health issues, it’s a perfect fit.” The psychiatrist, psychologists, and counselors in CHKD’s mental health program are trained specifically to treat children, which is something that resonates with Christina. “For me, it took finding the right treatment for both my addiction and my PTSD,” says Christina. “Care that is designed just for children and teens makes such a difference.” The Goode Family Foundation’s gift to CHKD’s mental health program will help facilitate much-needed growth and give more young people throughout the community the chance to receive the care and services they need. “Mental health issues affect everyone,” says Christina. “Everyone should be motivated to help CHKD address this growing need in our community.” SUMMER 2018

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Philanthropy Matters | Memorials Jimmie and Gen Land Virginia Land Darden

Francile W. Marshall James A. Monroe, Jr.

Austin Nash Rebecca J. Nash

Dale Larson Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Duke, Jr.

Macy V. Marshall James A. Monroe, Jr.

Donald Nash CAPT and Mrs. William J. Marshall

Louise Lebron Constance Moerschell

Sylvia Mason Betty W. Mason

Marilyn Neuhard Mr. and Mrs. J. Ron Fulmer

Herbert Legum Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stefanou

Jerome Massey Cilda Meltzer

Rosalin Newberg Mr. and Mrs. Yale Nesson

Lisa Lepore Elizabeth Callahan

Sydney Massie Missy-Kelly Basham Toni Fox Brenda Hogge Heather Ortiz Marianne Slavic Ray and Kay Troutman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vroman

Carolyn Nofplot Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Broach, Jr. Richard and Virginia Gross Frank G. Hill Patricia P. Longworth CAPT and Mrs. William J. Marshall Caroline Melms Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Smith Julia Symborski

Dr. Donald “Don” Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Evans, Jr. Penny B. Lewis Glenn Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jones Shirley Linskey Donald W. Linskey, Jr. Paul M. Lipkin Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Levin Cilda Meltzer Catherine Lipoli James E. Shaw Dr. Michele L. Lombardo Pamela McGrady George Francis Long Linda and Gary Bergman Children’s Medical Associates of Northern Virginia Monica Gill Sharon Keller Krupa and John Playforth Paula and Roger Price Judy Ann Rosso-Llopart Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Springmann Joseph R. Loschi Dr. Constance Pozniak Dale Lowe Mary Lowe Sherita D. Lynn Kimberly Smock Laura Lyons Patrick Lyons Patricia Milner Mahone Thomas Daley Mahone Joyce Malatsky Cilda Meltzer

Allison Blair McCall Mr. and Mrs. William J. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. David J. O’Donnell Maliea McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Bill F. Eason Graham McGurgan Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. McComb Mr. and Mrs. John McGurgan Dr. Margaret McIntyre Janet Fellman Cameron A. McKinley Glenda I. McKinley William C. Merritt, Jr. Dona Leigh Caldwell Drew Miller Willie N. Barlow Elizabeth R. Miller CAPT and Mrs. Kenneth E. Fusch Michael Nathan Miller Ruth M. Brickhouse Helen P. Mills Seascapes Interiors, Ltd. Marie M. Monroe James A. Monroe, Jr. Philip C. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Russ Martin Malcolm Moody Clarice V. Moody Cecil Moore Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Duke, Jr.

Richard Manning Beth and Brent Johnson

Lucy Amelia Muse Pete and Sally Acker Mr. and Mrs. Al Vasiliauskas

Thomas Neal Marks Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Bridges

David C. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Pilkington

Elaine Nuckols Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nuckols Matthew R. Nuckols Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Gilbert and Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nuckols Richard Olivieri Batchelder and Collins Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bellars Thomas F. Betz, Jr. Kathryn N. Byler Becky and Hop Chalmers Gerald Divaris Michael Divaris Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Duke, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Edwards John Fain Karen S. Gershman Dr. and Mrs. Bernie Grablowsky Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Hartman Carlton and Missy Harwood Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hearst Paul Hirschbiel Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Kapsha Ronald Kramer Robert Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Napolitano, II and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Napolitano Theresa Napolitano, Michelle, and Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Perry Mr. and Mrs. E. Scott Rigell Roof Engineering Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. James G. Steiger Lawrence L. Steingold

Your old car can bring new hope to kids at CHKD. If you would like to donate an operational car, truck, or boat to CHKD, please contact CHKD’s auto auction company at (757) 487-3464 for details.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradford Tazewell, Jr. Faggert and Frieden, P.C. Dana and Willalfredo Torres Dr. and Mrs. Alan L. Wagner Karen Watkins Carol Weinstein Judi Worley and Charles Brenner Rose M. Olsok Mr. and Mrs. Roderick P. Crawford Parma C. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Bangel Dr. Nelson S. Payne Mr. and Mrs. W. Reed West, III William R. Payne, III Mr. and Mrs. W. Reed West, III Florence Pearson Dr. Thomas E. Pinelli Helen W. Peebles Pearson Geneva Hall Dean W. Sparks William T. Pearson John C. Ellis, Jr. Rachel Lynn Peckham MSGT Everett W. Peckham, USAF (Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. John G. Peckham Ione Pegram Drs. Linda D. Pegram and David Dorofi Dr. Jerry O. Penix Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. West Timothy John Perry Dr. and Mrs. William Levi Old, III Lewis Franklin Phillips, Jr. Linda B. Phillips James McCaw Pickrell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis Robert King Mr. and Mrs. Bobby H. Mallard Carolyn Milner Dena Sawyer and Family Angus I. Hines Mr. and Mrs. George H. Tatterson, Jr. Thomas Tye Andrew, Marley, Langley and Grey Ungaro Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Wiggins Marian Sue B. Pierce Mary C. Brothers Felix and Frances Chambers Cathy Polizos Mary Caravas Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edwin Lilley


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Donor Spotlight | Philanthropy Matters

Carrying on a legacy of giving

Richard Olivieri and his wife Maureen (pictured here in 2016), were dedicated to supporting CHKD’s child abuse program. Maureen now continues that support in Richard’s memory.

“Helping CHKD care for more children in need is something Richard would want – giving to CHKD doesn’t just help children heal, it changes lives.” – Maureen Olivieri

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ichard Olivieri had a talent for recognizing the needs of his community, and a true passion for finding ways to meet those needs. His professional success and personal achievements only increased his philanthropic drive to help others. “Richard felt this community had done so much for him that it was his responsibility to give back wherever he could,” says his wife of 53 years, Maureen. “We began supporting CHKD many years ago because we saw what a valuable resource it was to so many families. I’m proud to continue that support today in Richard’s memory.” New York City natives Richard and Maureen moved to Virginia Beach in 1964. They immediately embraced their new home and began a family, which today includes five adult children, their spouses, and seven grandchildren. For more than five decades, Richard helped to shape the landscape of Hampton Roads as a partner in the development firm of Pembroke Enterprises, an active member of his church parish, and a quiet contributor to several local charities. “As a father, Richard was especially motivated to help children,” says Maureen. “He was in awe of the services CHKD provides to all of the children in our region and was inspired to do whatever he could to help.”

The Olivieris have focused their giving on helping CHKD serve local children who have experienced abuse or neglect. In 2006, the couple created an endowment fund that supports the CHKD child abuse program. Over the years, their generosity has helped the program establish a presence in Virginia Beach and supported the child abuse pediatrics fellowship program, which trains pediatricians in the subspecialty of child abuse pediatrics. “Richard realized the importance of the work that was being done at the CHKD child abuse program right away,” says Maureen, a longtime member of CHKD’s Child Abuse Development Board. “For us, it was difficult to think about what would happen to the children and families that need these services if this program didn’t exist. We wanted to do what we could to help ensure CHKD was able to provide this resource to our community.” Since his passing in December 2017, the family has carried on Richard’s legacy of support, even asking for memorial gifts to be given to CHKD in his honor. “Richard never missed an opportunity to give back,” says Maureen. “Helping CHKD care for more children in need is something he would want – giving to CHKD doesn’t just help children heal, it changes lives.”

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WRITTEN BY Raven Herrera • PHOTOGRAPH BY Eric Lusher

Philanthropy Matters | Donor Spotlight

Bringing CHKD closer to home

R. Carroll Smith and his wife Jacqueline, with their Yorkshire terrier, Coco, celebrate 25 years of helping CHKD grow.

“CHKD is special because it’s just for kids, and we feel fortunate to have a facility nearby for our family.” – Carroll Smith

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igh school sweethearts, R. Carroll Smith and his wife, Jacqueline, have been married for more than 57 years. As their family has grown over the past five decades, so has their support for CHKD. Today, the Smiths have two sons, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The couple made their first gift to CHKD nearly 25 years ago. “We decided to support CHKD for many reasons, but we were especially motivated by the experience of having a sick child. Our youngest son, Roland, had an unexpected and very serious illness when he was 13. As a parent, you never forget how that feels,” says Jacqueline. The Smiths have been particularly interested in supporting CHKD’s efforts to improve community access to key outpatient services. “We always wanted to help our community,” says Carroll, “and knowing how important pediatric healthcare is, we realized that giving to CHKD would benefit many local families.” In 2005, the couple made a gift to CHKD’s Health and Surgery Center at Concert Drive in Virginia Beach. “Seeing what that multi-service pediatric facility was able to offer the community motivated us to help make this level of care

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more easily accessible to families all over Hampton Roads,” says Carroll. In keeping with that desire, when the opportunity arose to support a CHKD health center in their own city of Chesapeake, Carroll and Jacqueline were eager to contribute. Today, the CHKD Health Center at Oakbrooke is a state-of-the-art pediatric facility that houses a variety of services, including primary care pediatrics, sports medicine physical therapy, and occupational and speech therapy. It also offers laboratory and radiology services with a family waiting room that has been dedicated to Carroll and Jacqueline’s grandchildren. “CHKD is special because it’s just for kids, and we feel fortunate to have a facility nearby for our family,” says Carroll. “We’ve visited several CHKD locations over the years and have always been impressed – not just by the facilities, but also by the professionalism and care of the staff. It’s what made us want to get more involved.” The couple continues to give to CHKD today, and they are looking forward to helping the health system care for many future generations of local children. “We love CHKD because it is always all about the children,” says Jacqueline, “as they should be.”


Memorials | Philanthropy Matters Mrs. Kenneth Porter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Porter

Richard G. Rosenberry Norma F. Rosenberry

Warren Shipley Scott Shipley

Sawyer Redwine Styres Dr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Dwyer

Shirley Post Donna Sundry

John L. Rowe, Sr. Jeanne B. Hargis

Carter Suggs Linda J. Sams

Joshua D. Pouns Charlotte Paulsen

Evelyn Royster Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Gunther

Jackson Howard Shumate Mr. and Mrs. John Shumate Adria Van Buskirk Laura Wood

Jerry P. Proctor, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jones

Kevin Russo Nancy Russo

Leslie W. Pulley, Jr. James Beale Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brock

Toni, Jewell, and Landon Sanderl Mr. and Mrs. Ruben A. Escobar

Christine “Polly” Simpson The Honorable and Mrs. E. Everett Bagnell Virginia Lee Bagnell

Randy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Weintrob

Dorene and Mayer Sarfan Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Unger Drs. Eric J. and Alice L. Werner

Robert Simpson Elly Smith

Sol Waite Rawls, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery D. Finley, III

Mayer Sarfan Adelle F. Adler

Lucy F. Reasor Jerry Adams Bruce Berlin Drucker and Falk, Caroline Hamilton Betty Anne and Gordon Huey Mr. and Mrs. John Reasor TowneBank Insurance

Judith Gail Sasser Carolyn B. Cummings

Ruby Sinclair Sue K. Moorefield Nellie E. Savage

Toy Savage, Jr. S. Frank Blocker, Jr.

Frank C. Smith Martha Elizabeth Graham

Margaret “Peggy” Savin David and Barbara Greer Virginia M. Groom Danny Hilliard and Family Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Johnson Mary F. Kephart Anne P. Kitchen Lucky Peterson Diane VanderGlessen Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wilson

Joshua Ryan Smith John T. Smith

Karen Moore Schappert Dr. and Mrs. H. Robert Schappert

Patricia Garret Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jones

Edna Taylor Janet Hosley-Knudson

Meredith Christina Schiller DotDotSmile, Kelley Berger

Donald M. Sowden Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jones

Michele Taylor The Katz Family

Jeanne Schlegel Betty Harmon Edwards

Michael Spankowski Mary Pat and Bob Croft

Emily Eldene Tessenear Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Samuels

Cherity Schrock Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gonsalves

E. Randolph Spellman Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cone

Sherry Thomas Thomas A. Archer

Carter James Schuyler Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schuyler

Arthur J. Stagg, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stagg

William A. Thomas, Jr. S. Frank Blocker, Jr.

Richard Roberts Mrs. Charles A. St. John

Willy Schwarten STIHL Incorporated

John W. Stallings Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Riddick

Cori Rene Evans Thornton Mr. and Mrs. David L. Evans

Adrian P. Rodriguez Tonia Bennett Kimberly Blanchard C4ITSC Family Brunie and Jeremy Rodriguez Nora and Nelson Sierra Trinity Chapter #377 OES

Benjamin Scott Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scott

Robin Star Mr. and Mrs. Yale Nesson Mr. and Mrs. Louis Padersky

Benjamin M. Thorpe Allyson Getlein Stacey Medrano Joanne and Joseph Rice Jane Welch Heather Woods

Gordon Roesch Elizabeth Bass Mr. and Mrs. John B. Meek

Elizabeth Grey Sexton Will and Julie Hoyt

Sarah Twells Guerry Rector Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver and Family Stephen Reed Dorothy M. Reed Angela Renesis Ruby M. Renesis Allen Richter Mr. and Mrs. Yale Nesson Daniel Rigoglioso Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. DeVenio Gregory Riley Elizabeth Callahan Cindy Roach Valerie Sandoval Darryl Roadcap Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge Chelsea Aldridge Martin

Frederick L. Rogers Lori Steinhart and Family

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyler Seawell, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLanahan Smith, Jr. Viktoria Maria Sewell Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Sewell

Caleb Shaffer Lauren Shaffer

Charles T. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan

Shirley Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge

Kezia T. Smith Anthony C. Smith Marjorie Byrd Smith Susan H. Flavin Thelma S. Haycox Mr. and Mrs. James L. Miller Molly Hudgins Samuels

Lou Stark Mary J. Stark William “Bill” Stefurak Newport News Shipyard Code 2300T Colleagues Quentin A. Stevenson, Jr. Susan Swisher Frank Stewart Denny J. Stewart

Frank Rooks Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge

William Bill Shanley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Aldridge Amy M. Larch

David Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Phil Helman and Family

Marilyn Shevell Jane L Johnston

Joe Preston Strait Smithfield Foods Family Clarke, Dolph, Hull & Brunick, PLC Lindsy Strait

Monte Z. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Yale Nesson

Frederick “Jim” Shiepe Wine and Dine Ladies

Michael Stredler Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Unger

Lorene Sutton Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School Faculty and Staff Mary and Martha Class Patty Porter, Debbie, Rachel, and Jon Patrick Sweeney Kimberly Baskette Mary Gara Sykes Abernathy Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. David K. Barnes S. Frank Blocker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Duke, Jr. Bryan G. Goetsch Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hull Jane L. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. James M. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lubbs Cheryl and Vincent O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. H. Waller Whittemore Paisley Grace Szymanski Laura Michael Xi Delta Delta Chapter Brooke Tangney Emily R. Tangney Jeraldine Tata Valerie Sandoval

Jean M. Thurston NIOA Board of Directors Daily Press Newsroom Friends and Colleagues Jerry L. Titus Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge Robert E. Tolley Jerry Kantor Elizabeth Tomchick The June and Cecil McDole Charitable Fund Patricia Moore Trapani Marion W. Baylor

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Philanthropy Matters | Memorials and Honors Betty Turnage Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Palmer

Peggy Wheaton Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeVenio

Louise “Vicki” Marie Tuthill Beverly Greco Mr. and Mrs. Robert McTague and Family

Gene White Mr. and Mrs. Bob Quinn

Lenny Umberger Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson Toni Umphrey Pam Church and Your Virginia Cousins Richard Urbanski Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel A. Arias John Van Bergen Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Held June Vanderhoef Lena Scarborough Deborah Vastano Mr. and Mrs. David J. O’Donnell Ashley Morgan Via Mary Lee Harris Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Jordan

Thaddeous White Barbara N. Dalton Betty Jo Whitehead Douglas H. Whitehead Donald L. Wilfong Mr. and Mrs. James L. Baker, Sr. Evelyn Williard Charlene Byers Mr. and Mrs. John D. Floasin Cecilia C. Gerloff Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hall Mickey and Gayle Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Speight Nancy Strange Betty Willoughby Janie Dennard and Family

Honors

Honor gifts received between October 1, 2017, and February 28, 2018. Jesse Adams Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Roane

Rachel Borecky Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borecky

Cooper and Wyatt Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Greg Alexander Margy and Harrison Pittman

Amy Bowen Adelle F. Adler

All Children Lixia Ren Michelle and Callah Allsbrook Sandra Allsbrook and Family Mr. and Mrs. Amuial Seascapes Interiors, Ltd. Ethan Annis Judy Huttner Audrey Arvin Anonymous

Sharon Waghalter Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Salomonsky

Helen T. Wilcox Bob Jones

Charles Waite Walker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carter B. S. Furr, Sr.

Mary Blake Avery Anne B. Avery

Tamara Glynn Wilson Janice L. Foster

Carol Badran Lynda L. Badran

William Carter Winn Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Aufenger Karen S. Gershman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murry Pitts

Anne Cox Bagnell Mr. and Mrs. George R. Everhart

Carol Ann Wood Anne Schutte Maloney

Debbie and Rick Balak Jeanne B. Hargis

Larry C. Wood, Sr. Children’s Specialty Group Mr. and Mrs. W. Ashton Lewis

Jenn and Tyler Balak Jeanne B. Hargis

Scott Christopher Waller Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Kain Susan A. Kain Hattie Joe Walter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toth Courtney D. Walton CMDR and Mrs. Timothy A. Kok, USN (Ret.) Amanda Ryan Ward Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mraz Dr. Melissa Warfield Steve M. Hornstein Ryan M. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ballance Kristy Marie Weeks Bryan L. Ashley Brooks Lydia Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Palmer Karen Weinberg Nancy Arias Britlyn Weinstock Virginia Land Darden Forest O. Wells Jennifer Cascio Nancy A. Craft Sami Ghosn Mr. and Mrs. Peyton F. Gravely, Jr. Leila Rice Karen Russo-Scarano Amy Seron Gary Wendorf Judi Worley and Charles Brenner Stephanie and Eli Wentworth-Miller Mohawk CF Employees Craig West Janet Voss

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LT COL David Franklin Woolwine, USAF (Ret.) Ann-Maree Gallagher and Family Susie Horter and Family Dennis and Jean Malik Melinda and Lin Montgomery Cindy Parker Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reynolds Jane W. Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Stone Donna Taylor Twin B. Wynn Emperah Wynn, King Wynn and Latoya Wynn Thomas J. Young Elizabeth A. Fife Owen Zimmerman Paula Alperin and Arnold Slone Diane and Frank Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kreisman Mr. and Mrs. Louis Padersky Caroline and Fred Shapero Ronald A. Zoby 219 American Bistro 456 Fish James Baylor Evan Dutcher

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Ainsley Madison Bailey David Bailey

Steve and B.J. Ballard Seascapes Interiors, Ltd. Gary Barlow Willie N. Barlow Pat Barlow Willie N. Barlow The Beauchamp and Murden Families Estate of Virginia Beauchamp Murden David Benjack Karen S. Gershman Avery Benowitz Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hadley and Family Ken Berklee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman Elise Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berkowitz and Family Jay and Cheryl Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berkowitz and Family Rick Beskin and Joy Hind Mr. and Mrs. Joe Antle Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Antle Beskin-Divers Insurance Group, Inc.

Bryan Brady Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Brady Brogan Brown Preston Lea Silas Brown Mr. and Mrs. Allan Frontin Rick Brunson James M. Briggs Dr. and Mrs. Richard Brzeski Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Anderson Zachary Burke Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Burke Perry and Cliff Bussard Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hudson, Jr. Kevin Buzzard Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Kight, II David and Alex Calliott Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Benson Stephanie Adler Calliott Jeff and Dana Rosen Hope Carr Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy Cecelia Anthony Livoti Jasmine Barbara Chalmers Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yungbluth Heidi Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cutlip Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elfman Mr. and Mrs. Brad Watkins Adam Childers Jean Jones Childhood Cancer Warriors Rene Rivera Elaine Chismer Michael Chismer Dr. and Mrs. John L. Guglielmetti Tricia, Jon, and Jackson CHKD Mr. and Mrs. Bill F. Eason CHKD Doctors, Nurses, and Staff Robert Brusso CHKD Hematology Oncology Department Ricardo Perdomo CHKD Nurses Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Carr

Bodie Bishop Mr. and Mrs. William D. Spies

CHKD Pectus Staff Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Dwyer

Faith Bodine Langley Federal Credit Union

CHKD PICU Nurses Dr. Christopher Foley


Honors | Philanthropy Matters CHKD Respiratory Therapists Dr. Christopher Foley Clark Whitehill Enterprises, Inc. Owners Clark Whitehill Enterprises, Main Office Staff Hayes Cloninger Margaret M. Sarsfield Jackson Clukey Elizabeth Ita and Mike Gunsalus Donna Coles Sandra Allsbrook Codee Comberiati John W. Viers Harper Constantinides Candice W. Dettloff Maggie Corren Adelle F. Adler Basanti Costa Nina Rozario Leslie Costen Sarah Costen Charlie Crain Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crain Molly Finucane

Dr. Craig Derkay Mr. and Mrs. John Cranham Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Waldrop, III Bill DeWeese Seascapes Interiors, Ltd. Marie Dickter Gina Kietsock and Family Abel Duke Dotson Cathy and Jake Panther

Annamarie Dubossi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Dubossi Scott Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman Oliver R. Dunkle Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Kramer Kathy Eberwine Willie N. Barlow Edwards newborn baby Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Clark Alexandra Egress Teresa Hio

William Crandell Carol Swann Taylor Crawford Andrew Vo

EOS Surfaces Employees Page Matthews

Connor Curry Jody L’Heureux

Dr. Marshall Feldman Elise Z. Berkowitz

Matt and Kathy Cutlip Heidi Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elfman Mr. and Mrs. Brad Watkins

Marshall and Suzy Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berkowitz and Family

Claire D’Antonio Josh D’Antonio

Nanyri Felker Mr. and Mrs. D. Richard Felker, II

Jim Dahling Jerry Kantor

Dr. Fredric N. Fink Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Webster

Vanessa Dallas Evon Rice

Charlie and Wyatt Fisher Courtney Bucci Emma Cannaliato William Coaty Cullin Davis

Dr. Julie Damman Adelle F. Adler Zoe Deitemeyer Jenna Hatfield Anabelle Denton The Honorable Winship and Mr. Guy K. Tower

Tenley Frederickson Bree A. Fredrickson Linda and Alex Frye The Carpenter Family Ann Rae Gershman Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Hartenberg Karen Gershman Claudia Mackintosh

Erin DuBose Eric Dubose

Mr. and Mrs. Bart Elfman Heidi Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cutlip Mr. and Mrs. Brad Watkins

Bruce Daly Sandra Allsbrook and Family

Julie Ann Foxrun Jane L. Dembert

Todd Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berkowitz and Family

Stephanie Fisher William Gobble

Jeen and Bruce Gibson Glenn Gibson Racheal Elaine and Christian Lee Gilmer Norma Jean Gilmer Rachel Glasser and John Nelton Ashley Glasser-Konecky Steve and Ernie Goldstein Joe and Irene Weintrob David Gosser Susan Gosser Dr. Marilyn A. Gowen Mr. and Mrs. John Cranham Dr. Glen Green Drs. Glen A. Green and Laureen A. Talty Jeremiah Green Margaret Bradshaw Dale Green and Family Griffin and Hines Investment Group of WFA Mark Griffin Greta Gustavson Algonquin Garden Club Scott and Kathy Hardison Mr. and Mrs. Jon Bolling Olivia Harmon Susan Williams Matthew Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Harrell Jovian Harvey Gillian L. Durham Mike Hauf Hampton Roads Moose Legion #199

Andrea Florimonte Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hewett

Joel and Kathy Heaton Mr. and Mrs. John Mollenkamp Janet S. Scott

Claire Foley Valerie Foley

Brie Hicks Rebecca Teatle

Margaret “Maggie” Hirst Mr. and Mrs. Leo Strong Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Tinaro, Jr. Steve Hlavinka Corey Lewis E. Beaumont Hodge Don Sullivan Willard and Naomi Hofler CAPT and Mrs. Clifford S. Sharpe Finley Marie Hooker-Tidwell Mr. and Mrs. R. Page Ayres Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Bauer Broadway Dance Arts, LLC Mr. and Mrs. John D. Burford Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lee Colpetzer Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Diggs Deborah Y. Everett Mr. and Mrs. Brock L. Field Seth Fort Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Brennan S. Gilliam Victor J. Gonzalez Ortiz and Alexia Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hooker, IV Joanne K. Hooker-Melton Christine G. King Kimberly Kirby-Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lafever, III Janet Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Lufkin Samantha A. Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCullough Patricia H. Newman Patriot Driving School, Inc. Katelyn McLanahan Salonish Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Salonish Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Sams Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trubenbach Mr. and Mrs. Greg Watkins Jason York Catherine Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Thom Vourlas Layla and Stella Hourigan Kelly Barford Callie Elfman Christine Jones Pam Piekney Kenneth B. House Ann H. House Adam and Andrew Huang Roger Huang Alexis Huelsberg Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Huelsberg

Please consider a gift to the children. With your generous support, we can give children at CHKD the care they need to recover from illness and survive serious injuries. For more information, visit CHKD.org/Give or call (757) 668-7070.

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Philanthropy Matters | Honors Aidan Hutchinson Catherine Taeffner

Don London Jeff and Dana Rosen

Nona and Bayani Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Salomonsky

Arthur Robb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Weintrob

Brenda Hutton Mr. and Mrs. G. Curwin Abbott Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Amory

Dr. Eric Lowe Betty Pasteur

Dr. Ralph Northam Mr. and Mrs. Stewart H. Buckle, III

Evelyn, Steve, and Philip Robert Heidi Chaney

Molly Lowther Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Aducci

Jane Nosonchuk Jack Rule

Loretta Robinson Meridith Townsend

James “Jimmy” O’Berry Bronco Federal Credit Union

Anne Roesch Barbara P. Young

Paulie Ianni Amanda Einhorn

Laney Lyon Alimar Enterprises, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Halbert Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Lyon Leslieanne Nelson

Declan O’Donnell James Schwing

Emma Roman Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Reinick, Jr.

Ashwin Javia Wolcott Rivers Gates

Gus Thomas Madson Thomas R. Madson

Joseph Oshman CHKD Clinical Practice and Education Department

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rose Willie N. Barlow

The Jernigan Family Amy Lane

Jessica Nicole Magee Patricia C. Jacobs

Our Customers Virginia Air Distributors, Inc.

Nate and Shawn Jesgarz Susan S. Allison

Marcus Marion H. Starrett

Our Parents Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Oliver

Adonis Jamal Jones Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Jones

Bailey Marie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schy

Our Wonderful Clients Harold Philipsen

Mr. and Mrs. Odell Jordan Willie N. Barlow

Jennifer Martin Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Vaughan

Dr. and Mrs. William Owen Patricia J. Hughes

Dr. Edward Karotkin Dr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Schulwolf

Brandon Matthews Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Duck

Dr. William C. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Swaim and Family

Susan Stewart Kelley Mike and Sharon White

Blake Lewis McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Brandon McConnell

Gloria Padersky Adelle F. Adler

Triston Kight Gladys Lane

Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCoy Drs. George and Pat Wallace

Page and Hannah Paulin Sandra Allsbrook and Family

Ashley Kilgore and Tyler Bostic Sandra Allsbrook and Family

Tanner Meades Gladys Lane

Jessica Nicole Peckham MSGT Everett W. Peckham, USAF (Ret.)

Will Kilgore Sandra Allsbrook and Family

Olivia Marie Meehan Abi Wood

Saylor, Lila, Heidi, Teddy, Cabel, and Allen James Johnson

Dr. Dayna Perkowski Zelma Morgan

Adalyn Killingbeck Crossfollowers Sunday School Class Nancy G. Pingley

Metal Tech of Murfreesboro Mark D. Kenny D. Danny E. Malcolm E. Wes F. Doyle H. Lisa Kolby David N. Sebastion N. Tony T. Mike W. Robert W.

Abigail Schaub Mr. and Mrs. Erich Schaub

Ellen Petrovich Carole and Max Stockmeier

The Hyman, Shubert, and Olson Families Will Winslow and Family

King’s Daughters Board of Directors Mr. and Mrs. Brian Weireter Lucas Knapp Lori Givonetti Irwin Kroskin Caroline and Fred Shapero Emily L’Heureux Jody L’Heureux Alexis Langly Alfred Bleich Erling and Jan Larson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Ryan Mireyah Z. and Holden G. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Lee Penny Lewis Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Richard Lewis Debbie and Richard Brown John T. Lewter Family Eva C. Towell Graham Lighthiser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zehmer Shelley Loeb Elise Z. Berkowitz

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Maggie Meyers Michael Meyers

Laneka Phelps Samuel M. Wynn Jin Pickering Debbie Belote and Virginia Morgan Bennett Pope Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Chowns Beau Price Mr. and Mrs. Lowery D. Finley, III Elizabeth Wilson Price Luke Purser Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Blanchard

Ann Moir Mr. and Mrs. Don Love

Mia Rashkind Janet M. Shipman The Rashkind Family Foundation

Glen and Cindy Morris Willie N. Barlow

Liam Reavis Catherine Hopkins

Milan Myrick Anthony Myrick

Alaia Recinos Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kimmel

Shirley Myrick Mr. and Mrs. Matt Spencer and Family

Ethan Rekant Dr. and Mrs. Evan Rekant Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith

Dr. and Mrs. B. Voss Neal Georgeanna J. Neal and Family

Evon Rice Mr. and Mrs. William E. Owens

Mr. and Mrs. Yale Nesson Carolyn and Fred Shapero

Rick’s Cafe Pottery Rick’s Cafe

Meredith and Rob Nicholson Jeanne B. Hargis

Samantha Rinchetti Dr. Katherine and Mr. Andrew Rinchetti

Chris Nill Heidi Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Brad Watkins

Kaylee Rios Mr. and Mrs. Randy Nolff Carrie Taylor

Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters

Sheri, Rosey, Noah, and Evan Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berkowitz and Family Dan and Nancy Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Don Ackerman Nancy Ryan Evon Rice Benjamin A. Sablan Mr. and Mrs. Roland P. Hanssen Dawn Sain Stephanie Sweel Sawyer’s Creek Church Children and Youth Ministry Leaders Kevin W. Buzzard

Dr. Kim Schindler and Nurse Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Justin Todd Pringle Kristin Schoeff Meridith Townsend Diane and Jeremy Schulman Seascapes Interiors, Ltd. Ellen Mae Scott Michael F. Sutton Matt Sereby Wolcott Rivers Gates Britton Shackelford City of Poquoson Ginger Shackelford Tracy Shackelford and Harold Philipsen Shantha Shamaiengar Lata Lovell Sarah Shepard Mr. and Mrs. James Shepard Gay Shulman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Dechert Barbara Skarupa Heidi Chaney Macayla and Kyle Smith Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Harris Samuel Paul Smock, Jr. Marcy Smock Maggie Spillane Mary Ann Morgan


Honors and CHKD Development Boards | Philanthropy Matters Tanner Sprague Margaret B. Denison

Logan Ward Jamie and Alex Karacsonyl

CHKD Development Boards

Edna St. John Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Goodman Texaco Retirees

Chris Warnstaff Sue and Dave Meyerhofer

Development Advisory Board

Sharon Stanaway Heidi Chaney Leslie and Terry Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Paul X. Harder and Family Shaun and Eric Stauffer Doug Stauffer Violet Marie Strawderman Wanda L. Strawderman Dr. Gerald L. Strope Mr. and Mrs. John Cranham Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Tracy Suppliers, Customers, and Friends Coastal Container Company Dr. Laurie Talty Drs. Glen A. Green and Laureen A. Talty Alex Taylor Carrie Martin Taylor Denesha Taylor Teresa and Will Searcy Charles and Drenda Terry Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Terry Mr. and Mrs. N. Wescott Terry, Jr. Pete and Ann Terry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terry Reed Thacker Erin Thacker Lexi Tiaba Mr. and Mrs. Severino Tiaba, Jr. Tidewater Chinese School Student Council Association Charles Wang, Chairman of TCS SCA Ken and Larissa Trinder Page Matthews Varshid Vachhani Wolcott Rivers Gates

Brad, Karen, and Tyler Watkins Heidi Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cutlip Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elfman Gordon Weber Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Weber Dr. Eric Werner Mr. and Mrs. William Kittner Drs. Eric and Alice Werner Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Werner Edith White Dr. and Mrs. George W. Koehl Spencer White Maureen (Renee) N. Freeman The Whitehurst Family The Owings Family Stephanie and Richard Williams Eryn Leja-Hasty and Family Jeff and Valerie Wilpon Mr. and Mrs. Guy Conti Matthew Wiltshire Mr. and Mrs. Roger McDonald Austin Winslow Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Hubbard, III Barbara Wolcott Rolston Audain Amerika C. Davis Barbara, Tim, and Tanya Jay Mitchell Linda Painter Kimber Smith Sarah Stedfast Joyce J. Wood Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerry Kantor Dana Elliott Wright Sara H. Arnold David Wright Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grohman

Louise Vanderslice Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bambery

James “Jimmy” Youngs MSGT Everett W. Peckham, USAF (Ret.)

Coach Chris Veil Suzanne Saltisiak

Decker Zaczepinski Mr. and Mrs. Phil Helman and Family

Jennifer Vierrether Fran Taylor

Greg and Nancy Zelek Heidi Chaney

Terri and Joe Vita Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Mastracco, Jr.

Peter Zullo Dr. and Mrs. John T. Myles

Erin and Caroline Wainger Carolyn Bohan Caroline Crouch Julia Dodd Stella Johnson Charlotte Shumadine Evie Wallbank William E. Hudson Peyton Walter Douglas J. Walter and Family

Dan Boyle, Chair Susie Archer

Wendy Goldberg

David E. Russell

Catherine Callahan

H. Scott Hardison

Stephen E. Sigmon

Todd Copeland

Kari Jacobs

Deb Vollmer

Doug Davis

Sunshine Leinbach

Mark R. Warden

Edward Deets

Stephen A. Leon

Stephen Whitfield

Walker Dorroh

Brad Martin

Rolf A. Williams

Janet D. Dungan

J.T. McDonald

Bennett Zier

Pace Frizzell

Chris Mehler

Future Generations Board Brooke Garrett, Chair Dennis Cestra Jr.

Ryan King

Will Russell

Billy Chard

Stephen Klimkiewicz

Natalia Soniak

Jason Deans

Stephen Lipskis

Leah Swatts

Katie Denton

David Poteran

Jill K. Wainger

Matt Fanghella

Cameron Reeves Poynter

Lee Westnedge

Nate Fine

Amy Przymuzala

J. Britton Williston

Katherine Hines

Shikma Rubin

Katherine Wynne

Child Abuse Development Board Sarah Bishop, Chair Warren Aleck

Solon E. Paul

Lawrence Steingold

L. Ashley Brooks

Betsy F. Phillips

Lydia C. Taylor

Jean Compton

Jenn Pfitzner

Kelly Till

Scott Duncan

Jim Schneider

Sandra Warden

Sandra Harrison

Ken B. Shewbridge

Carol Weinstein

Lynn Hornsby

Gay W. Shulman

Dorothy Winn

Maureen E. Olivieri

Lisa Smith

Judi Worley

Discrimination is against the law. Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters complies with applicable civil rights laws and does not discriminate, exclude or treat people differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. CHKD provides aids and services, such as qualified interpreters and information in alternative formats for written documents, to help people with disabilities and/or limited proficiency in English communicate with us. These aids are provided free of charge and in a timely manner. If you need these services, please contact cultural/language services at (757) 668-6930. If you believe that CHKD has failed to provide these services or discriminated in another way on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex, you can file a grievance with: Tina Allen, Corporate Compliance Officer, 601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk, VA 23507, (757) 668-7776, Tina.Allen@chkd.org. You can file a grievance in person or by mail, fax or email. If you need help filing a grievance, Tina Allen is available to help you. You can also file a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights, electronically through the Office for Civil Rights Complaint Portal, available at https://ocrportal.hhs.gov/ocr/portal/lobby.jsf, or by mail or phone at: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 200 Independence Avenue SW, Room 509F, HHH Building, Washington, D.C. 20201 1-800-368-1019, 800-537-7697 (TDD). Complaint forms are available at www.hhs.gov/ ocr/office/file/index.html. 1 (757) 668-6930 PAUNAWA: Kung nagsasalita ka ng Tagalog, maaari kang gumamit ng mga serbisyo ng tulong sa wika nang walang bayad. Tumawag sa 1 (757) 668-6930 1 (757) 668-6930 1 (757) 668-6930 1 (757) 668-6930

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Many thanks to the following donors who made gifts in honor of friends, family, and colleagues during the 2017 holidays:

1 (757) 668-6930 ATTENTION : Si vous parlez français, des services d’aide linguistique vous sont proposés gratuitement. Appelez le 1 (757) 668-6930 ACHTUNG: Wenn Sie Deutsch sprechen, stehen Ihnen kostenlos sprachliche Hilfsdienstleistungen zur Verfügung. Rufnummer: 1 (757) 668-6930 1 (757) 668-6930 1 (757) 668-6930 ATENCIÓN: si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1 (757) 668-6930

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Dr. and Mrs. Richard Raymond Brzeski Eastern Burlap and Trading Company Peter Latkin

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Philanthropy Matters | Making a Difference

Making a Difference Individuals, business, and organizations throughout the community hold campaigns to support the children at CHKD. Here’s a look at some of our all-star supporters.

Nearly 400 supporters came together for an evening of fun and games at the eighth annual David Wright Vegas Night to benefit CHKD. This year’s event raised $177,000 for the kids, bringing the eight-year cumulative total to more than $1.3 million. Pictured here from left: hometown hero David Wright, captain of the New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers’ player Chris Taylor, PGA golfer Marc Leishman, former MLB player Michael Cuddyer, and Nathan Drory of event sponsor Charles Barker Automotive.

Troy Lindsey, Max Bartholomew, and Bonita Harris of Dominion Energy celebrate the company’s gift to CHKD’s mental health program. Dominion Energy has supported the children at CHKD for more than 35 years.

The Tidewater Children’s Foundation made a $100,000 investment in the CHKD emergency department’s safe space for children battling mental health issues. Our friends at Tidewater Children’s Foundation have supported the children at CHKD for more than 40 years.


Making a Difference | Philanthropy Matters

PHOTOGRAPH BY Josh and Jamie Photography

Norfolk Police Sergeant Rich DeLeo (left) and Captain Glen Williams of Norfolk Fire-Rescue (right) face off during the 10th annual Guns vs. Hoses charity hockey game which raised over $20,000 for the kids. CHKD ambassador Tyshaun Long hit the ice with Kate Ryan of CHKD to drop the ceremonial first puck at this year’s game.

More than 800 women attended the third annual Hampton Roads Mom Prom held in February. This year’s sold-out event raised a record $55,000 for CHKD. Next year’s prom is scheduled for February 9, 2019 – save the date!

At this year’s Howard Hanna annual meeting, Hoddy Hanna (far right) with Dick Thurmond (far left) and Kim Georges (center left), presented a $70,000 check from the Howard Hanna Free Care Fund to Larissa Trinder of CHKD. Howard Hanna has donated more than $250,000 to CHKD.

Katie Gaston and Gregg Nigro of Dunkin’ Donuts (pictured center), along with their mascot Cuppy, presented members of CHKD’s child life staff with a check for $10,000 from the Dunkin’ Donuts Joy in Childhood Foundation. The foundation also donated dozens of superhero-themed “brave gowns” for hospitalized children to wear.

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Calendar | Events and Classes

Calendar

Your Baby

Upcoming events for Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters

Fundraising Events

King’s Daughters Events

Visit CHKD.org/Giving or call (757) 668-7070. ABNB Annual Fishing Fest Friday, June 22 ABNB Federal Credit Union will host its 15th annual Fishing Fest at Virginia Beach Fishing Center, located on the corner of 5th Street and Pacific Avenue, at Rudee Inlet. To register, call ABNB at (757) 523-5364, or visit ABNBFCU.org/FishingFest.

Visit KingsDaughters.org for information.

Miracle Treat Day Thursday, August 2 Have a guilt-free Dairy Queen Blizzard on August 2, when $1 from every Blizzard sold at local, participating Dairy Queen stores will benefit CHKD. To find a location near you, visit MiracleTreatDay.com.

Tee One Up for CHKD Wednesday, June 20, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. The Espirit de Coeur Circle invites you to register as a sponsor or a golfer for its annual golf tournament at Riverfront Golf Club in Suffolk, benefitting the children at CHKD.

Walmart/Sam’s Club Fundraising Campaign Monday, August 27 through Sunday, September 30 Make a difference for the kids at CHKD while running errands or grocery shopping. For one month, you can give a donation to support our children when checking out at local Walmart and Sam’s Club locations.

4th Annual Dragon Boat Race Saturday, September 15 Join the Magnolia Circle as a paddler, sponsor, or spectator for the fourth annual Dragon Boat Race at Nauticus Pier in Norfolk. This celebration is free and open to the public.

Par-Tee 4 the Kids Tuesday, June 19, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Join us at the TowneBank Member Service Center in Suffolk for our “par-tee” and silent auction ahead of the Tee One Up for CHKD annual golf tournament (see below). Individual and couples tickets are available.

CHKD’s pediatric providers prepare you for parenthood, starting with must-know information on newborn care and development. Visit CHKD.org/Classes to view the schedule and register. Meet and Greet/Baby Care 101 Expectant and new parents will meet the pediatricians and receive basic tips on caring for baby during the first six months: sleep safety, swaddling, diapering, cord care, bathing, and more. Suffolk Pediatrics

Meet and Greet/Open House New and expectant parents, or families new to the area, are invited to tour the office and ask questions. Chesapeake Pediatrics Newport News Pediatrics Pediatric Associates of Williamsburg

JULY 20-22 Register to host a LemonAid stand at AnthemLemonAid.com. 100% of funds raised support CHKD’s cancer program.

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Events and Classes | Calendar

Community Parenting Education Welcome, Baby! Learn about basic newborn care and specific topics including immunizations, breastfeeding, bathing, sleep safety, and more. There will also be opportunities to meet the providers, tour the office, and ask questions. General Booth Pediatrics Pediatric Specialists Premier Pediatrics Tidewater Children’s Associates Breastfeeding Classes Get answers to all your breastfeeding questions. Learn the basics and how to get a good start to breastfeeding during the first two to four weeks of life. Tidewater Children’s Associates Coastal Pediatrics Happiest Baby on the Block Find out how to soothe even the fussiest infant in minutes, and help your baby sleep longer at night. All participants receive “The Happiest Baby on the Block” DVD by Dr. Harvey Karp, and a soothing sounds CD. Space is limited. Saturday, August 25, 10 a.m. – noon CHKD Health Center at Oakbrooke Saturday, September 29, 10 a.m. – noon CHKD Health Center and Urgent Care at Landstown

Your Child

CHKD’s parenting experts offer a wide range of topics to help you understand and connect with your child. Register at CHKD.org/Classes.

YO U R PA R T N E R I N PA R E N T I N G

Attend four Parent Academy workshops or a four-part series and be recognized as a CHKD Parent Academy graduate! Positive Discipline (ages 5 to 12 years) Is it possible to be kind and firm at the same time? This class offers techniques that work to establish strong relationships and responsible, thoughtful children. Based on the Positive Discipline program by Jane Nelsen. Wednesday, June 13, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CHKD Health Center at Oakbrooke Wednesday, August 29, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CHKD Health and Surgery Center at Oyster Point

Children and Stress While stress is common in adults, it can also affect children. Experts discuss strategies for helping your child cope with common stressful situations and experiences. You’ll learn effective ways to lessen tension, increase cooperation, and support development through your child’s tough times. Wednesday, June 20, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CHKD Health Center and Urgent Care at Landstown Wednesday, August 22, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CHKD Health Center at Oakbrooke CHKD Baby Shower and Expo Expectant parents are invited to a FREE fun-filled event including games, prizes, and opportunities to talk with CHKD pediatricians about bringing baby home, car seat safety, breastfeeding, and more. Participants can enjoy refreshments and visit a host of exhibitors. Saturday, September 15, 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Pembroke Mall, Virginia Beach Saturday, October 6, 9:15 – 11:30 a.m. Elizabeth City State University’s K.E. White Center, Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Imperfect Parenting (ages 0 to 5 years) Connection is more important than perfection when it comes to parenting: a positive relationship is the foundation of security and the launch pad for exploration. Find out how to be in tune with your child and how your responses build a strong and secure relationship as you learn about the world together. Based on Circle of Security® Parenting™. Wednesday, June 27, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters Helping Young Children Manage Emotion Learn how an adult’s response to a child’s emotional upset can either foster or inhibit the child’s ability to develop self-regulation. Recognize emotional triggers and help children self-regulate and cope when they’re upset. Based on Dr. Becky Bailey’s Conscious Discipline model and her book, “Managing Emotional Mayhem.” Wednesday, August 15, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters Wednesday, September 19, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CHKD Health Center at Oakbrooke Understanding the Angry Child (ages 6 to 12 years) Find out what causes anger, how to anticipate and defuse angry outbursts, and how you can help your child manage their own emotions. Wednesday, September 12, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CHKD Health Center and Urgent Care at Landstown

SPECIAL PRESENTATION What I’ve Learned From My Daughter and My Patients About Autism and Sensory Challenges CHKD occupational therapist Rhonda Allen will share her professional expertise as well as her personal experiences raising a daughter with autism. Her presentation will include insights into finding support and accommodations for children with autism and other sensory challenges as they navigate at home, at school, and in the community. Rhonda’s teenage daughter will participate in the workshop and share her trials, tribulations, and successes. Tuesday, October 2, 6:30 – 8 p.m. CHKD Health and Surgery Center at Oyster Point

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