December 18, 2019
Making special spaces Special Spaces St. Louis creates dream bedroom makeovers for children with cancer
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By Charlotte Beard Most would agree that people are most charitable during the holiday season. However, there are members of the community that make being charitable a year-round mission. GreatNonprofits, the leading platform for community-sourced stories about nonprofits, reported Special Spaces, a national nonprofit headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, as one of the top rated nonprofits in 2013 and it has had a presence in St. Louis since 2016 under the leadership of Co-Directors, Teresa Vannoy Hutton and Keelyn Schwegel. Special Spaces St. Louis creates dream bedroom makeovers for dependent children ages two-through-19 with cancer who are within one year of treatment. The chapter has completed 50 makeovers. In cases where there is a question of the child’s stage of treatments, the organization works with parents. Hutton stated that initially the chapter was providing bedroom makeovers for children with any life-threatening illness. Starting in January 2020 their focus will solely be on children with cancer. She stated that 99 percent of the referrals they have received have been cancer patients. The official Missouri chapter, currently referred to as the St. Louis chapter, has been functioning for nine years, originally under leadership in Troy, Missouri. Hutton, a St. Louis resident, started volunteering with the organization eight years ago and shares that she has been involved in every bedroom makeover since that time. Hutton and Keelyn Schwegel, who also started as a volunteer with Hutton, took over the chapter in October 2016 when the previous director had to give it up due to other commitments. The Special Spaces St. Louis team also includes two designers, two contractors, one on-site bedroom assistant, and Hutton’s 18-year-old son, whom she shared has volunteered for every project since he was 13. “We are all volunteers – none of us are
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paid,” stated Hutton. “The money that we earn and the donations that we get stay with our (St. Louis) chapter. National is (available) to help us with any legal issues and advice but not financially.” Often a challenge for nonprofits, Hutton reports that she is pleased the chapter has money in its savings account. In addition to funds from donors, Special Spaces conducts an annual fundraiser, Rolling for Rooms – a casino night. According to Hutton, the annual fundraiser is their largest source of income. In the past, the chapter solely depended on corporate donations to determine the frequency of their bedroom makeovers. The fundraisers help Special Spaces to accomplish more. “The Association of Legal Administrators (is) how we got started,” stated Hutton. “They sponsored a room. A company pays for the room and they bring volunteers on board to help us the day of the makeover.” Hutton says this coming year they hope to
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increase attendance of Rolling for Rooms to 250. The event takes place yearly in April and is currently in the planning phase for April 4, 2020. Special Spaces St. Louis, along with the other 12 chapters in the United States, focuses on two primary concerns when completing at-home bedroom makeovers to aid in the recovery of the children they serve – color and environment. The national nonprofit researched psychological studies on how certain colors affect the production of some hormones, which in turn affects various See ‘SPACES’ page 2
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