ANNUAL REPORT what a ride
HANCOCK HEALTH FOUNDATION We’re here for the health of our community.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION Hancock Health is a non-
2020 Annual Report WE’RE HERE FOR THE HEALTH OF THE COMMUNITY
profit organization and does not receive tax dollars, yet we care for everyone,
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MEET THE TEAM
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SEE WHO IS ON
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DEAR FRIENDS
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SEE WHO IS ON
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STRONGER TOGETHER
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SPECIAL EVENTS LOOKED A LITTLE DIFFERENT
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YOU CAN HELP SAVE LIVES
regardless of their ability to pay. In fact, Hancock Health writes off approximately $1.5 million in uncompensated or “charity care” each month. The Foundation works to build relationships, generate awareness and provide
Hancock Health Foundation The Board of Directors Letter from Sandy Miller, Board Chairperson Development Council
financial support for healthcare services that are not wellreimbursed to help sustain those programs for the future.
How the Community Stepped Up Golf Event & Women Helping Women Mental Health Campaign PLUS
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Meet the Team HANCOCK HEALTH FOUNDATION
NANCY DAVIS
Executive Director (317) 468-4583 ndavis@hancockregional.org
ALLYSON SMITH
Foundation Manager (317) 468-4106 asmith@hancockregional.org
AMY KIRKPATRICK
Administrative Assistant (317) 468-4177 akirkpatrick@hancockregional.org
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Valerie Angle
Kevin Harvey
Denise Arland
Scott Hiatt, Treasurer
Susie Billings
Scott Kleine
Tom Butler, Vice chair
Steve Long, Ex Officio
Dee Carmichael
Sandy Miller, Chairperson
Peggy Carson, Secretary
Jeff Muegge
Tim Clark
Ray Pohland
Tania Cruser
David Stillinger
Dr. Meg Fitzsimmons
Judy Swift
Tonya Galbraith
Jason White
Mike Graf
Bob Wortman
2019 was a very successful year for the Hancock Health Foundation, and we began 2020 with aspirations to build on that success. I am pleased to report that we were very successful, despite the world changing COVID-19 that affected the Hospital, the Foundation, all of the staff, and every member of our community. By March 2020, we were all sheltering in place, the Hospital was closed to visitors, all meetings were being held, if at all, via Zoom, and whether we wanted to or not, we learned the technology to stay connected. Our Hancock Health Foundation staff were deployed to help out in many different ways such as coordinating donations of PPE and meals for staff, and our executive director, Nancy Davis, shared responsibility for rolling out the COVID vaccination program for Hancock Health. Plans for an in-person golf outing and an in-person Women Helping Women fundraiser were shelved, and we had to be creative with fundraising. No golf outing was held, but a plan to provide golfing vouchers was born, and this alternative golf benefit raised an amazing $21,000. The Women Helping Women committee did not fill baskets with wonderful goods and services to be auctioned off. Instead, it conducted an online fundraising event over a period of two weeks and raised $87,000! Uninsured and underinsured women and men in our community will benefit from this initiative.
We also provided nursing and other healthcare scholarships to 25 students in the amount of $57,000. We are excited to watch these students earn their degrees and perhaps begin serving our community. As we do each year, we awarded the Bert Curry and Bobby Keen Healthy Community Awards to an individual and an organization for exemplary and innovative service to create positive change in the health and wellness of our community. The winner of the Bert Curry Award was Gina Colclazier who has served the community in the area of addiction recovery and mental health through her position as Director of Counseling and Executive Director of the Wellspring Center at Brandywine Community Church. The Bobby Keen Award was granted to Brianna’s Hope of Greenfield. This new organization made a significant impact in a short time helping those who battle addiction. Congratulations to these worthy recipients. To all of you who help support these programs and initiatives, thank you. To our amazing Hancock Health Foundation staff, thank you, and to our entire community, thank you. I know that 2021 will bring even more challenges, but the Hancock Health Foundation is ready to meet them head on. Sandy Miller Board Chairperson
What is so remarkable is that both of these events raised significant funds to support Hancock Health in a time of great uncertainty and need in the community. I have noticed that other non-profits, too, have been well supported during 2020. Our community is so generous, and we thank each of you for your support. We continued work on our Endowment Campaign to fund mental health and substance use treatment. Even though other issues took center stage and Foundation staff were diverted to other tasks, we raised nearly $900,000 for these programs in 2020 in gifts and pledges and have raised a total of $1.6 million since the start of this campaign. We are confident that we will continue to grow this fund and meet our objective of $3.5 million. We have all seen the need for mental health services rise during quarantine and social distancing. Our Endowment will go a long way to help address those issues.
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DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL The Development Council is a volunteer network of community and business leaders working to increase ongoing community and financial support for the Hancock Health Foundation. Composed of six committees, the mission of the Development Council is to build and strengthen the constituency of the Hancock Health Foundation through increased communication and educational programming, active community involvement, and philanthropic support.
SPECIAL PROSPECTS & MAJOR GIFTS
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
ANNUAL SUPPORT
Denise Arland
Valerie Angle
Peggy Carson
Susie Broome
Susie Billings, Chair
Phyllis Garvey
Tom Butler
Becky Blue
Teri House
Lana Bodkin
Keely Butrum
Dee Carmichael
Marcia Moore
April Cole
Amanda Everidge
Linda Garrity
Ray Pohland, Chair
Jennifer Cox
Mayor Chuck Fewell
Dorothy Gunn
Elizabeth Preston
Jeannie Crowe, Co-Chair
Dr. Meg Fitzsimmons
Marcy Hoffman
Mary-Jo Shaw
Kelly Dillon
Dallas Foster
Sandie Kinnaman
Sheryl Shepherd
Amanda Everidge
Joel Hungate
Nancy Pierce
J. Scott Wooldridge
Linda Holliday
Brian Kinnaman
Becky Pohland
Lynn Kleiman
Carol Seng
Scott Kleine Sandy Miller, Chair
PLANNED GIVING
Jeff Muegge
Pamela Bennett
Becky Riley
Tom Butler, Chair
Scott Shipley
Kevin Harvey
Joe Smith
Brad Herndon
Walter Waitt
Mike Kindler
Jason White
Greg Knecht
Bob Wortman
Joe Smith
Kathy Locke
Jason White Linda Zimmermann
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BUSINESS RELATIONS
LET’S INVEST FOR TOMORROW (LIFT) Leigh Ann Anderson
Melissa McKamey Debbie Muegge Gretchen Pike
Michelle Back
Beth Rominger
Tania Cruser
Amanda Sasher
Robb Farris
Margaret Stanley
Linda Jones
Carlee Turner
Andrea Mallory
Melissa Watson
Donnie Munden
Adam Wilhelm, Co-Chair
Audrey Page
Karen Willis
David Spencer
Pamela Wilson
Judy Swift
Stephanie Wilson
Guy Titus, Chair Jene Winchester
stronger together HOW THE COMMUNITY STEPPED UP TO SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL
As the COVID-19 pandemic struck the world in early 2020, Hancock Health stepped up to treat members of our community infected with the virus and to help stop the spread as much as possible. During this unprecedented year, the Foundation was tasked with some new roles beyond its traditional fundraising efforts. Individuals and businesses, at the local, state and national level, reached out to provide assistance and support in a variety of ways. Donations of medical-grade personal protective equipment, handmade face masks, meals and cards poured in to help protect, nourish and encourage healthcare workers during this extremely challenging time. It would be nearly impossible to recognize everyone who supported the hospital’s work against COVID in 2020, but the following pictures illustrate how the community came together to strengthen our efforts as we fought the pandemic.
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JUST A FEW OF THE MANY GROUPS WHO SUPPORTED HANCOCK HEALTH IN 2020. 01
Our friends from Dellen Automotive Family provided 200 delicious meals from The Mug for staff members
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Michelle Back and Nick Ludlow from First Merchants
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delivered a check for $1,000 to support our efforts
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Jake Hughes from Keihin IPT Manufacturing brought
associates. Tony Katz interviewed Hancock Health CNO, Craig Felty, allowing him to share our hospital’s journey through the crisis on the air.
Jones from Irving Materials Inc.
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a donation of medical supplies that helped keep our
Denna Gundrum from Penny’s Florist delivers beautiful bouquets of flowers which were distributed
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to associates working in non-clinical areas of the hospital. What a thoughtful way to brighten our spirits during a tough time!
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Amid a severe PPE shortage, groups like Sew & Serve Indy and many other community members spent countless hours hand-making face masks for our patients, staff and volunteers.
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Holiday cards from students at Mt. Comfort Elementary, Weston Elementary and Maxwell Intermediate School.
PARK CHAPEL CHURCH DONATED DELICIOUS FOOD FROM COSTA’S GRILL, DELIVERED BY COSTA HIMSELF!
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Jon Rhodes, Hospitality and Outreach Pastor at RealLife Church, delivers meals from Firehouse Subs for our associates.
associates and patients safe.
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Ram, Puccinis, Pepsi & Kroger came together to delivered pizzas, snacks, drinks and flowers for our
partnership and their continued generosity. Nancy accepts a donation of N95 masks from Lisa
WIBC- 93.1 WIBC-FM, Kahlo Chrysler Dodge Jeep honor local healthcare heroes across the state. They
against COVID! We are so grateful for this local
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for our associates. Here they are delivering pasta and breadsticks from Chicago’s Pizza.
of Hancock Health.
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Our friends at NineStar brought meals multiple times
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Mike Broome delivered masks and other PPE donated by Draper, Inc. Little Caesar’s committed to donating 1 million pizzas to healthcare workers across the country! For months, we received two daily deliveries of pizzas from our local Little Caesar’s, which helped to keep our staff fed during long shifts and late nights treating patients.
NICK TUTTLE AND THE TEAM OF SONICU DONATED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF MASKS TO LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS.
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special events LOOKED DIFFERENT THIS YEAR.
This year brought many challenges to our organization, including the task of holding virtual events to replace those we would typically have in-person. For our golf benefit, a safe solution was fairly simple: provide opportunities for individuals to play golf on their own while supporting the foundation. We were thrilled and grateful that so many of our regular golfers, donors and sponsors supported our fundraising efforts despite the different format. Golfers played at Hawks Tail in Greenfield, Royal Hylands in Knightstown and Plum Creek Golf Club in Carmel at their convenience throughout the summer. In total, over $21,000 was raised to support mental health and substance use treatment in our community. Please see the list of sponsors to the right. Thank you to everyone who supported our golf benefit!
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IT’S TIME TO OPEN UP ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN HANCOCK COUNTY. While so much has changed over the past year, one thing has not: the need for mental health and substance use treatment. In fact, we’ve seen an increased need for these services in 2020 as people struggle with more stress, anxiety, depression, isolation, financial challenges and substance abuse, among other things. While the Foundation had to shift its focus to support the hospital in its efforts to fight COVID, we have not lost sight of our campaign or the growing need for these services. Many individuals and local businesses have shown their commitment to helping fill this need by making donations to our campaign since its launch in January 2020. To date, we have raised $1.6 million thanks to the generosity of this community! These funds have enabled Hancock Health to begin expanding its mental health and substance use treatment services. Here you’ll find updates on these programs and one of many real-life success stories from individuals in our community who have received the help they need.
CAMPAIGN GOALS
PROGRAM UPDATE
Add ten licensed clinical social workers and other staff including a new psychiatrist and psychiatric nurse practitioner, to reduce wait times and increase capacity for individual and group therapy.
Two new social workers have been hired and two positions are currently in the process of being filled.
Hire two recovery and mental healthfocused navigators to help patients and families choose treatment options, identify and overcome barriers and stay on a path to wellness.
Healthy365 navigators, Jessica Abraham and Teri House-Gottschalk, worked with more than 150 patients in 2020.
As we work toward helping patients with substance use disorders, we continue on a path that embraces an inclusive approach merging counseling and behavioral therapy in combination with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT is the use of medication in the treatment of opioid dependence.
These services are in the building phase and are projected to be live in 2021
Develop youth programs, including school-based prevention and early intervention and treatment services.
Healthy365 has hosted five Rise Above It events, which aim to change perceptions and reduce stigma about mental health struggles. These events have been held in-person and virtually in Hancock County schools and beyond.
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We appreciate your support of our alternative golf benefit since we were not able to host a traditional outing this year. Your donations will support much-needed mental health and substance use treatment programs in our community.
While there is no doubt that these programs are making a big impact already, we still have a long way to go to meet the growing need in our community.
We have helped to establish Bring Change to Mind clubs in three of the four county school districts. These clubs empower students to educate one another about mental health and to create a culture of peer support within their schools. The healthy365 team has trained 1,600 people in QPR- suicide prevention training- of which 794 are Hancock County school staff. Hancock Counseling & Psychiatry provides counseling services to two of the four high schools in the county.
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GOLF BENEFIT SPONSORS
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The negative impact of COVID-19 is far and wide, and Hancock Health has been hit hard losing millions of dollars in revenue. We also know that the pandemic has caused many financial challenges for those who are low income or without health insurance. Unfortunately, this has caused people to put their health needs on hold, especially when it comes to their mental health. Treatment for mental health and substance use is already drastically under funded by insurance companies. Things like navigation services, which are so critical to successful care, are not covered at all, yet we provide them to our patients free of charge. For all these reasons, additional support from the community is critical in allowing us to continue expanding these programs, reach our goals for the campaign and sustain these services for the future. Donations to this campaign will go into an endowment to ensure the financial stability of this program.
EVENT SPONSORS
EAGLE SPONSORS Architect’s Forum Blue & Co., LLC Globe Asphalt Paving Co. Inc. Hancock Health Peine Engineering Pritzke & Davis, Lawyers
PAR SPONSORS Indiana Members Credit Union Inskeep Ford Marcy & Don Hoffman OLC+DW Witham Health Services
HOLE SPONSORS Brand & Morelock Burl & Georgia Carmichael CGS Services, Inc. ClaimAid Circle Design Group Dan & Becky Riley Dickmann Reason Bogigian & White Dr. Georgia Knotek DDS Erlewein Mortuary & Crematory Isabelle Buehl, MD Kinnaman Family Tom & Pearlann Haines Well Done Marketing
ADDITIONAL DONATIONS CSO Architects David & Susan Bodkin Donnie & Rita Munden Elizabeth Preston Horner Industrial Services Inc. Lynn Kleiman and David Seevers Phil & Charlotte Slaughter Sandi Bernhard Stephanie White Tillett Financial 2020 Annual Report
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WOMEN HELPING WOMEN WENT VIRTUAL IN 2020! Thanks to our dedicated supporters, it was no less successful than previous years! We utilized social media, email and peer-topeer fundraising to reach donors virtually when we couldn’t be together in-person.
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Our Pink Warriors- a group of 26 community members who set their own personal fundraising goals- helped us expand our reach by asking their own friends and family to make donations. We shared videos about Women Helping Women that included the history of the program, information about the services we provide and testimonials from patients. We also asked some of our former speakers and other breast cancer survivors to share their own stories by recording videos for us that we then shared through email and social media. Sharing our stories virtually allowed us to reach many more people, individuals who don’t live nearby and could never attend a WHW event in person. Overall, we attribute the success of this event to the dedication of Women Helping Women donors to the cause and the generosity of our community. Through donations and sponsorships, the net total raised for Women Helping Women was over $87,000! This was a crucial year for our women’s clinic as they saw a significant decrease in other funding sources due to the health and economic crisis presented by COVID. The pandemic has been difficult for everyone, especially those who are low income and/or without health insurance, so it has become increasingly important that our clinic is here to serve individuals in our community who cannot afford their mammograms and other health services. Thanks to the hard work of our Pink Warriors, and the generosity of Women Helping Women donors, our women’s clinic will have a secure stream of funding for the coming year. These gifts allow them to continue their incredible work serving the women of our community and saving lives.
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THANK YOU To everyone who helped make this year’s Women Helping Women Virtual Fundraiser a success!
LEAD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
BRONZE SPONSORS
Scott & Erin Dorsey
Blue & Co.
Scott & Karen Kleine Dan & Becky Riley
Dickmann Reason Bogigian & White
Amsoil - Evans Distributing Linda Jones
American Health Network Hematology & Oncology
Dr. Kristin Bagley
Maroska, Inc.
Amy Borgmann
Chicago’s Pizza/Park Place Catering Pence, Brooks, Bolander & Shepherd Insurance
Tom & Terry Beagle
PLATINUM SPONSORS Chris & Amy Baggott Mike & Susie Broome
Dee Carmichael
Dave Sego Builders, Inc.
Dr. Carmen Cudiamat
Erlewein Mortuary & Crematory
Irene & Bert Curry Patrick & Debra Fausset Dr. Dean & Joann Felker
Six Pack - Lowe Moss Payne Pritzke Ray Trainor
Brett Fischer
Anonymous
Dr. Meg Fitzsimmons & Randy Sorrell
Anonymous
Sara & Tom Joyner
Myra Bleill
Dr. Georgia Knotek
Don & Peggy Carson
Daily Reporter
Steve & Dorothy Long
Richard & Paula Culver
100% of those funds will go to provide mammograms and many other health services for low-income and uninsured women in our community.
Diamond Capital Management
Ellen Manolopoulos
Sondra & Bob Gullion
Vickie Mattox
Janet Huebner
Dr. Tom & Patty O’Connor
Tom & Pearlann Haines
Leslie Severance
Beth Marsh
SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH WOMEN HELPING WOMEN IN 2020:
Marcy & Don Hoffman
Mary Jo Shaw
Dianne Osborne
Beth & Joe Turpin
Nancy Pierce
Ruth Walker
Elaine Scott
Dr. Lori Wean
Terry & Susan Tillett
Mort & Lisa Williams
Bernie Tuttle
Together, we raised over
$87,000. • 40 screening mammograms + 36 3D mammograms • 43 diagnostic mammograms + 42 3D diagnostic mammograms • 3 breast MRIs • 48 breast ultrasounds • 26 clinical breast exams • 9 pelvis ultrasounds • 7 bone density screenings • 9 laboratory services • 1 endometrial biopsy • 26 pelvic exams • 7 consultations/ follow up appointments • 5 breast biopsies In total, 149 women were served through Women Helping Women in 2020.
Ray & Becky Pohland Greenfield Banking Company Hancock Health Hancock Physician Network
GOLD SPONSORS
NineStar Connect Sharp Business Systems Kathy Dowling Elaine & Price Irving Dr. Tom & Kathy Jones Lynn E. Kleiman Anonymous Dr. Thomas Meads Donald Myers
Patricia Anderson
thank you to our
Jim Miller Sandy & Bernie Miller Ronald & Peggy Pritzke Star Sanford Tom & Carol Seng Walter Waitt Charlotte Kirkwood FC Tucker Realtor/Broker
Chris & Amy Baggott
Myra Bleill
Nancy Pierce
Judy Swift
Aaron O’Connor
Nancy Davis
Becky Riley
Tonya Galbraith
Amy Kirkpatrick
Susie Broome
Marcy Hoffman
Allyson Smith
Sandy Miller
Lisa Wood
Terry Beagle
Denise Arland
Ray & Becky Poland
Beth Turpin
Kathy Locke
Lynn Kleiman
Dianne Osborne
Peggy Carson
Brian Kinnaman
Andrea Mallory
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CLIENT TESTIMONY: Jane* has a long history of mental health and substance use challenges. She has been sober for four years, but was struggling with high levels of anxiety, parenting and marriage difficulties. Jane attempted to seek help with three other organizations and was unsuccessful. When she learned about Healthy365 and called a Navigator, she was almost to the point of crisis. Our Navigator provided an empathetic ear and was able to assist her in getting a counseling appointment for the next day, helped her obtain insurance, get started on medication, and got her connected with a new family doctor. Jane states “I have been searching for help for the last 4-5 years. I’ve had overwhelming anxiety and did not know what to do.
When I called healthy365, I didn’t feel brushed to the side due to my history. They took time to listen, understand, and helped me figure out what to do. I was ready to just walk out and give up. But now, my marriage has started to get better, and I am a more loving, patient mother. I know it will be a long road, but it means so much that they have stayed in touch to make sure everything is working out. I’m very thankful!” *Jane’s name has been changed for patient confidentiality.
mental health
MAJOR DONORS
Gifts and pledges of $5,000 or more ADAM AND JANNEL WILHELM ANDY AND DENISE ARLAND ANN AND MARK VAIL BLUE RIVER RESEARCH SERVICES LLC BRIAN MUCKERHEIDE CENTRAL INDIANA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONUROLOGY OF INDIANA CHARITABLE FUND CHARLES JORDAN CRAIG AND TRICIA FELTY DAN AND BECKY RILEY DEAN AND JO FELKER DELLEN AUTOMOTIVE FAMILY DON AND PEGGY CARSON DR. MEG FITZSIMMONS AND RANDY SORRELL DR. MOLLY C STRONG GREENFIELD BANKING COMPANY HANCOCK HEALTH VOLUNTEERS INSKEEP FORD JAMES W. MILLER JASON AND JENNIFER WELLS JEANNETTE A. CROWE JOE AND VICKI SMITH JON AND DEBRA MILLER KATHY AND GARY LOCKE LILLY ENDOWMENT MARILYN R. CHAPPELL MARY-JO SHAW NANCY DAVIS AND JESSE SURVANT NINESTAR CONNECT PRIDE INVESTMENT PARTNERS RAYMOND AND BECKY POHLAND RELATIVE IMPACT RICK AND SUSAN EDWARDS ROY AND NANCY WILSON SANDY AND BERNIE MILLER SCOTT AND KAREN KLEINE SCOTT HIATT STEVEN AND DOROTHY LONG THOMAS AND SARA JOYNER TIM AND KIM CLARK TYNER POND FARM WALT WAITT WINSTON AND TAMMY STRUNK
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HEALTHY COMMUNITY AWARDS
GIVEN BY HANCOCK HEALTH FOUNDATION GINA COLCLAZIER AND BRIANNA’S HOPE OF GREENFIELD HAVE BEEN NAMED RECIPIENTS OF THE HANCOCK HEALTH FOUNDATION’S 2020 HEALTHY COMMUNITY AWARDS.
In 2014, the Foundation established the Bobby Keen
Named in honor of the Foundation’s first Executive
whose efforts are creating positive change in the health
Director, the Bert Curry Healthy Community Award is given each year to an individual for exemplary and innovative efforts to create positive change in the health of our community. Gina Colclazier has a long history of serving our community and creating positive change in the areas of addiction recovery and mental health through her position as Director of Counseling and Recovery and Executive Director of Wellspring Center at Brandywine Community Church. Wellspring Center is a community program that provides resources and support for those who have a mental illness or love someone with a mental illness. In 2007, Gina was part of the team that brought Celebrate Recovery (CR) to this community. This is a faith-based 12-step program that is free and open to anyone, regardless of their beliefs. Over the last 12 years, more than 4,500 people have participated in the program. She also led the launch of Recovery Zone for Kids, a whole-family program where parents and children can find hope and change together. Gina was nominated by Joan Wilson, who said, “The common thread in these programs is the passion and innovation of Gina Colclazier. She has a desire to bring hope and healing to those who are hurting and the rare ability to not only create the vision but build a team, develop a curriculum and lead the work necessary to make the vision a reality.” Gina received a $1,000 donation to the non-profit of her choice with this award and has chosen for it to support Wellspring Center at Brandywine Community Church.
Healthy Community Award, named in honor of the former President & CEO of Hancock Regional Hospital. Through this award, the Hancock Health Foundation recognizes a hospital program or local organization of our local communities. The 2020 recipient of the Bobby Keen Healthy Community Award is Brianna’s Hope of Greenfield. The mission of Brianna’s Hope is “providing hope to individuals and communities battling addiction using support, encouragement and collaboration.” The leadership of the Greenfield Brianna’s Hope Chapter, known as Team Hope, have volunteered over 2, 750 hours back into the Hancock County Community. They have assisted 23 individuals to rehabilitation without requesting financial assistance from the individual or their families. They have hosted 14 community events to spread awareness regarding recovery and substance use disorder and assisted 30 individuals with job placement and career posts during and through their recovery and many work in Hancock County. They have become a “model chapter” of A Better Life and have helped sponsor chapters in many other communities around the state. They have a goal to bring a new chapter of A Better Life- Brianna’s Hope to every county in Indiana by 2022. Brianna’s Hope of Greenfield will receive a donation of $1,000 in recognition of this award to help support the program. Other nominees for the Bobby Keen Healthy Community Award include Healthy365, Hancock County CASA and the Hancock Wellness Physician Referral Program. Nominees for the Bert Curry Healthy Community Award include Bridget Foy, Katie Molinder and Erin Flick. All of this year’s nominees are wonderful examples of people working together to make a positive change in the health of our community.
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GINA COLCLAZIER AND ALLYSON SMITH
BRIANNA’S HOPE OF GREENFIELD
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS EDITH ZIKE NURSING SCHOLARSHIP: Emily Wilson, Paige Wickard, Grace Hall, Audrey VanderWal, Emma Walker, Maggie Smith, Beth Grass, Kassandra Ramirez ($2,000 each)
JOHN F. STICKFORD NURSING SCHOLARSHIP: Calee Hochstedler, Ball State University (full tuition), Chelsea Hohenberger, Purdue University Global (full tuition)”
SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP: Sarah Burton, Tyler Funkhouser, Brittney Smith, Katherine Janes, Sydni Phelan, Hannah Glackman, Jessica Sheplavy and Kelly Marden. ($1,000 each) Allen Meyer received the $500 Richard A. Silver, MD Clinical Excellence Award for being top of the class. The School of Radiologic
I am both honored and grateful to have been a recipient of the John F. Stickford scholarship. This opportunity has allowed me to gain a higher education at Ball State University and pursue
Technology Scholarship for Mt. Vernon High School
my passion of becoming a Nurse Practitioner
Graduates: Heidi Ferrill- full tuition and books
to serve our community. I want to thank the
HEALTHCARE AND WELLNESS SCHOLARSHIP: Tyler Kennedy, Butler University; Cheyenne Ledford, Indiana State University; Hailey Ayers, Purdue University; and Jennifer Johnston, Butler University. ($2,000 each)
Hancock Health Foundation for their generosity and investing in my future.
CALEE HOCHSTEDLER STICKFORD SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
JILL CARR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Ryan Brebberman ($1,000)
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS HERITAGE FELLOWSHIP The Heritage Fellowship recognizes individuals who have included Hancock Health or the Hancock Health Foundation in their estate through a planned gift. This might be a simple bequest in their will, a charitable gift annuity, donations of real estate or life insurance. Bert and Irene Curry
Laura Lee Johnson
Ray and Louella Graham
Bob and Pam Campbell
Lloyd Arthur
Ruth Walker
Daisy Dimond
Nancy King
Suzanne Dettwiler
Denny and Judy Fisk
Nancy Pierce
William and Mary Kingery
Dr. Reinhard and Marlise Bubenzer
Phyllis Wright
Ed and Sally Veenhuizen
Ray and Becky Pohland
PATRONS OF HEALTH Patrons of Health recognizes individuals who have committed to giving annually- at any level- to the Foundation. Mrs. Frances Adkins John and Cheryl Apple Fred and Debbie Applegate Brad and Carole Arthur Barbara Barksdale Mike and Debbi Barnhart Richard Basey Tom and Terry Beagle Jarrod Beeson Jerry and Linda Bell Gwen Betor David and Regina Bever Steve and Becky Blue David and Susan Bodkin Donald and Regina Bowen Patricia Capen Dee Carmichael Ronald Carwein Bradley and Angela Coy Tania Cruser Sarah Davis Joe and Carolee Duffy Virginia Easton Betsy Friedenberg Phyllis Garvey Robert and Carolyn Glazier
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Mike Graf Chris and June Gries Sharon Griggs Lacey Griggs Marna and Keith Guenin Bob and Sondra Gullion Mrs. Dorothy Gunn Earl and Betty Sue Haywood Dennis and Susan Hoover Teri House Gottschalk Philip and Sharon Hunt Marjorie Jones Mike and Barb Kindler Sandra Kinnaman Andrea Mallory Ron and Debbie Martin Dustin Mayhugh Nellie Mershon John Jr. and Lavonne Mitchell Marcia and Edgar Moore John and Carolyn Mutz Justin Nolen Jerry and Janice O’Neill Max and Barbara Owens Richard and Ann Parker Joe and Pat Parker
Dave and Janice Pasco Linda Richey DeWayne and Karen Roland David Seevers Steve and Sharon Shambaug Randall and Sheryl Shepherd Nicholas Shildmyer Charlotte Slaughter Terry and Linda Snow Tom and Joyce Strickland James and Darcy Stroud Todd Sutton Judy Swift Everett and Margaret Targett Elaine Thorsteinson Terry and Susan Tillett Guy and Kathy Titus Victor Tolody Eric Truitt L. Franklin White Stephen and Debbie Wilkerson Mrs. Jean Willis Sarah Wolf J. Scott and Dr. Amy Wooldridge
LEGACY CIRCLE Lifetime membership in The Legacy Circle is extended to those individuals who make a commitment of $10,000 or more to the Hancock Health Foundation. This pledge may be fulfilled immediately or in annual gifts over ten years. Since its inception in 2005, Legacy Circle donations made a tremendous impact on the health of our community. These gifts have supported the hospital’s Critical Needs Expansion, the James T. Anderson, MD Center for Women’s Health, hospice and cancer care, the Andis Unit renovation and community health programs. Adam and Jannel Wilhelm Ann Griffing Anthony Mead Becky Linville Benny and Brenda Eaton Bernie and Sandy Miller Bill and Jacque Arthur Bob and Pam Campbell Bob and Sue Wortman Bobby and Peggy Keen Brian and Dr. Stephanie Kinnaman Burl and Georgia Carmichael Cheryl Ripberger Chris and Amy Baggott Christopher and Dianne Osborne Chuck and Kristin Fewell Clarke and Lori Mercer Dan and Becky Riley Darrell and Joyce Billings Dave and Lin Holmes David and Anne Norris Dennis and Judy Fisk Don and Marcy Hoffman Don Myers and Star Sanford Dorvin Rihm Dr. and Mrs. Brian Elliott Dr. and Mrs. Brian Kirkwood Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Dean R. Felker Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Lawton Dr. and Mrs. John Chase Dr. and Mrs. John Hittle Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Surburg Dr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Dr. and Mrs. R. Joseph Schnecker Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Eaton Dr. and Mrs. Rick Sasso Dr. Robert Klinestiver Dr. and Mrs. Robin A. Helmuth Dr. and Mrs. Scott Capen Dr. and Mrs. Sirajabid Khatib Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Flink Dr. and Mrs. Tom O’Connor Dr. and Mrs. Trevor T. Lloyd-Jones Dr. Bryan Burney Dr. Donn Hunter Dr. Gary S. Stouder Dr. Isabelle A. Buehl
Dr. James and Patti Anderson Dr. Kristin Bagley Dr. Laura Rife Dr. Lori Wean Dr. Matthew Vail Dr. Meg Fitzsimmons and Randy Sorrell Dr. Molly Strong Dr. Paula Hall Dr. Stephen L. Matney Dr. Tara Wakefield Dr. Ted Kirby Dr. Tom and Kathy Jones Drs. F.W. and Elizabeth Peyton Drs. Greg and Patsy Needham Drs. John and Linda Zimmermann Drs. Jon and Noel Jansen Drs. Mark Heiny and Hiroko Noda-Heiny Drs. Raymond and Becky Pohland Drs. Thomas L. Whittaker & Ann Zerr Elliott and Elizabeth Adams Fred and Becky Powers Gary and Kathy Locke Hugh and Leslie Severance James W. Miller Janet Huebner Jason and Dr. Julia Compton Jason and Jennifer Wells Jason and Tiffany White Jeannie Crowe Jeff Muegge Jerry and Marisue Bow Jerry and Tami Jackson Joe and Vicki Smith John and JoAn Robertson John Davis John Dixon Jon and Anna Smith Jon and Debra Miller Judy M. Muenster Justin and Ann L. Grinstead Kay Dragoo Leon and Annabelle Wilson Lloyd and Ruth Arthur Lynn Kleiman Mark and Ann Vail Mary-Jo Shaw Michael and Cherie Burrow Michael and Sherri Crider
Michael and Susie Broome Mike and Melia Sears Mr. and Mrs. Bert Curry Mr. and Mrs. Dane Erlewein Mr. and Mrs. Dave Combs Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robak Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dangler Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wolf Mr. Ryan and Dr. Talessa Powell Nancy Davis and Jesse Survant Nancy E. Isenberg Nick and Bernie Tuttle Nick Dellen Nick Inskeep Paul and Bobbi Dunne Pearson and Jeannine Miller Rick and Sherry Lawrence Rick and Susan Edwards Rob and Marsha Matt Robert and Jaris Hammond Roberta Eaton Ronnie and Sarah Mohr Roy and Nancy Wilson Ruth D. Walker Scott and Cristin Hiatt Scott and Erin Dorsey Sherry Gehring Steve and Dorothy Long Steve and Jan Burt Terry and Linda Gellert Theresa Lueder Tim and Kim Clark Todd and Erin Green Tom and Carol Seng Tom and Carole Bloodgood Tom and Pearlann Haines Tom and Susie Billings Walt and Janet Waitt Walter Worland Wayne and Sally Beck Winston and Tammy Strunk
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BUSINESS PARTNERS Business & Community Partners- These business and community partners contributed $100 or more in 2020, or have been recognized for lifetime partnerships for gifts totalling over $30,000 3-K Farms Inc. American Health Network- Greenfield American Health Network Hematology and Oncology Amsoil - Evans Distributing Anderson Women’s Center Staff Architect’s Forum Blue & Company Blue River Community Foundation Blue River Research Services LLC Borgmann Realty LLC Brand & Morelock Central Indiana Community Foundation - Urology of Indiana Charitable Fund CGS Services Charlotte Kirkwood- FC Tucker Realtor/Broker Chicago’s Pizza / Park Place Catering Circle Design Group ClaimAid Compass Health Network Cougar Soccer Booster Club CSO Architects Daily Reporter - AIM Media Dave Sego Builders, Inc. Dellen Automotive Family Depuy Mitek Sports Medicine Diamond Capital Management Dickmann Reason Bogigian & White Dorsey Foundation Dr. Georgia Knotek DDS Edwards Farms Erlewein Mortuary First Merchants Bank Fishers Fire Department Flower Orthopedics Corp. Globe Asphalt Paving Co. GBC Bank H. Gibson Land Surveying LLC Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman Hancock County Community Foundation Hancock County Extension Homemakers Association Hancock County Tourism Commission Hancock Eye Associates Hancock Health Volunteers Hancock Physician Network Hancock Regional Hospital Hancock Surgery Center Horner Industrial Services, Inc. Indiana Members Credit Union
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Inskeep Ford International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworkers Local Union No. 22 J & J Engineering JMO Advisory Services LLC John & Doris Cole Farms, Inc. Kappa Kappa Kappa Keihin IPT Manufacturing Kissell Agri-Systems Inc. Koenig Equipment, Inc. Land O’Lakes Board of Directors, Board Alumni & Staff Lilly Endowment Maroska, Inc. Mid Hoosier Officials Association Moore’s Repair Night Owls Quilt Guild NineStar Connect Novelty Inc. Oaklandon Unitarian Universalist Church OLC + DW Ohlson Lavoie Collaborative Architecture, Interiors & Aquatics Peine Engineering Co., Inc. Pence Brooks Bolander and Shepherd Insurance Penny’s Florist Shop, Inc. Petry Family Farms LLC Pride Investment Partners Pritzke and Davis Relative Impact Sharp Business Systems Shelby Materials Shepherd Financial Six Pack - Lowe Moss Payne Pritzke Ray Trainor Sonicu Starr Farms Partnership, Inc. Stryker Orthopaedics Summer Cottage Medical Synthes USA HQ Tides Medical Tyner Pond Farm Vascular Access Plus Visionary Enterprises Wabash Valley Power Alliance Well Done Marketing Witham Health Services Wood-Mizer WHSL Holdings Inc. Workforce Chaplains XCell Orthopedics of Indiana LLC Ye Olde Head Shoppe Salon & Spa LLC
2020 FINANCIAL REPORT WHAT YOUR DOLLARS FUNDED PROGRAM
AMOUNT
SCHOLARSHIPS
$57,074
CANCER CARE AND PATIENT NEEDS
$80,698
HOSPICE CARE
$111,083
WOMEN HELPING WOMEN
$69,639
FUNDRAISING EXPENSES
$3,122
HEALTHY365
$18,337
1.58%
CARING COMMUNITY PARTNERS
$17,590
1.51%
ASSOCIATE CRISIS FUND
$37,421
3.22%
OTHER HANCOCK HEALTH PROGRAMS
$44,904
3.96%
ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTIONS
$722,513
4.91% 6.94% 9.56% 5.99% .27%
62.16
$1,162,381
FUNDS RAISED DONOR TYPE
AMOUNT
INDIVIDUALS
$309,966
SPECIAL EVENTS
$110,758
BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS
$427,128.79
HANCOCK HEALTH ASSOCIATES
$93,414
32.93% 11.77% 45.38% 9.92%
$941,266.79 2020 Annual Report
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THANK YOU During 2020, we all faced new challenges, set-backs, and a shift in the ways of the world as we knew them. While it made for a difficult year for each and every one of us, 2020 also taught us how to find joy in the small things and light on the dark days. We learned to think outside of the box, communicate in innovative ways, and expand our creativity! To each and every one of you, we thank you for your support and generosity during this trying year. We couldn’t do it without you!
ILLUSTRATIONS BY: PENELOPE DULLAGHAN 2020 Annual Report
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