Heart
BEATS APRIL 2017
Volunteers Needed:
18th Annual Rock ‘n Ribs April 21-22 We’d like to extend a special thank you to everyone who has already signed up for the 18th Annual Rotary Rock’n Ribs BBQ. This event would not be possible without the support of people like you! The event will take place on April 21-22 at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds and will include live music, kids play zone, and some amazing barbecue. The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile (fondly known as the Tooth Truck) is one of the seven benefitting charities and we need YOUR volunteer help to ensure a successful event. The greatest volunteer needs are in the following areas and we need your help to secure these spots on behalf of Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Can you or your small group help fill this need? Sign up today by contacting Ely Wright at
Parking at Gates—17 open spots Housekeeping—15 open spots Sunday tear-down—16 open spots
2017 Annual Volunteer
Recognition Dinner
417.820.0764 or Ely.Wright@RMHCozarks.org.
Mark your calendars for the 28th Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner on April 27, 2017! Plan to arrive at the House near Cox South at 6PM and be transported to our secret destination. See the enclosed flyers for a list of Annual Award qualifications and past recipients and be sure to check your mailbox in the upcoming weeks for your invitation!
From The
Staff Happy Anniversary 1 Year
Nancy Clark, House near Cox South Lizzie Collum, House at Mercy Kids Patti Garretson, House at Mercy Kids Micca Looney, House at Mercy Kids Jordan Looney, House at Mercy Kids Beth Mecca, House at Mercy Kids Grant Musick, House near Cox South Kyle Thompson, House near Cox South
Heart of the House House Near Cox South Ann Adams Johnny Anderson Anthony Ashcraft Stephanie Ashcraft Haley Barnett Mariah Bowers Maggie Bradley Nadean Burnett Ashton Canfield Dave Canfield Philip Canfield Jillian Carlile Megan Carrell Susan Carter Joseph Choi Alexis Christopher Nancy Clark Heather Cottle-Dillon Caroline D’Andrea Mikel Dashtipour Kathy Dennis Lynelle Dock Cheryl Douglas Blake Dowdy Judy Duncan Ana Frazier Clydene Freeman Becky Gillham
Sharon Gillham Shawn Gott Amy Grubaugh Amber Guilliams Lauren Hamm Darren Harrelson Laura Harrelson Mackenzie Harrelson Cindy Harris Cliff HIll Karen Hill Gracie Holt Briana Jenkins Clayton Keller Kennedy Keller Savannah Keller Randi Kerr Trot Kinser True Kinser Betty Kniep Victoria Kubitschek Becky Lang Alyssa Love Kayla Love Shawn Lowery Riley Luallin Sarah Martinette Adrienne McCoy
House At Mercy Kids Carolina Andrade Tyler Austin Stephanie Boscatto Andrew Cheray Catelynn Classick Courtney Classick Kim Clift Lizzie Collum Jennie Crabbe Brooke Davis Sandy Emberton Rachel Farmer Becky Farris Patti Garretson
Gabriel Green Terry Greer Ann Griesemer Leslie Hatch Brenda Havens Kaley Hawkinson Emma Hilburn Nicole Hitchcock Carri Hummer Jessi Hummer Jenni Jacka Lillian Jacka Josie Kennedy Courtney Krueger
Sandra McNeive Eileen Meinsen Larry Meinsen Kelsie Mitchell Sandy Morris Grant Musick Nolan Musick Jordan Myers Allie Nash Callie Nuse Megan Patty Karla Peck LeRoy Peck Kay Prost Kennedy Randles Lexi Rawlings Lorinda Rehagen Deja Richardson Cliff Ricketts Jan Ricketts Kendyl Rodman Joe Roushdi George Schlick Joan Schroeder Anne Schubert Jordan Shireman Debbie Slocum Randy Slocum
T.J. Slocum Alyssa Smith Dearicka Smith Mary Smith Grace Stagner Kim Stagner Brandon Taylor Karen Taylor Kelsey Taylor Kristina Taylor Rich Taylor Linda Tenneson Kyle Thompson Ava Uzzell Sondra Uzzell Tristen Uzzell Garrett Volner Abigail Weitzel Lucy Weitzel Joanna Weitzel Scott Weitzel Travis Weitzel Sara Westbrooks Cathe Whittington Meghan Zengel
Jordan Looney Micca Looney Ashlee Luko Beth Mecca Jianna Mills Kiera Mills Krista Mills Kersten Mitchell Rebekah Mitts Alyssa Mondeaux Abby Monsees Kate Okland Alyson O’Connor Grace O’Neal
Sarah Polistico Karrington Prohaska Monica Quinn Kaylei Sadler Cassandra Schwab Tiffany Scott Abby Shifflet Vanessa Strathmann Debbie Williams John Williams Gabby Wilson
Welcome, New Volunteers To Houses Ann Adams, Joseph Choi, Clydene Freeman, Briana Jenkins, Allie Nash, Kate Okland, Tiffany Scott, Nicole Hitchcock, and Jon Williams
Heart Beats is published monthly for volunteers of Ronald McDonald House Charities® of the Ozarks and The Tooth Truck, Inc. Editor: Staci Jensen The following trademarks used herein are owned by McDonald’s Corporation and its affiliates: McDonald’s, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Ronald McDonald House Charities logo, Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald House logo, Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, RMHC. The Tooth Truck name and logo are owned by The Tooth Truck, Inc.
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RMHC Staff President & CEO Bonnie Keller House Program Director Staci Jensen Tooth Truck Program Director Mindy Muñoz Project Manager Amber Price Assistant to the President Debbie Kinser Development Assistant Kim Booth Administrative Assistant Debbi Gafner
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH House Manager Megan Schussler Assistant House Managers Karis Agnew Jacinda Canfield Cassie Franklin Crosby Keller Abby Neumann Sara Wikoff Sara Wilken
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS House Manager Susan Green Associate House Manager Ely Wright Assistant House Managers Amy Crawford Bailey Ghan Sydney Helms Kennedy Keller Hannah Major Melanie Ward
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
April Birthdays
Family Dinner Alpha Delta Pi
April 1 Aaron Dannegger
Ronald McDonald House is the national philanthropy of Alpha Delta Pi and members are encouraged to learn as much as possible about the organization through volunteerism. Let’s learn a little bit more about Alpha Delta Pi chapter at Missouri State University.
Faithe Bennett, Emily Otto, Allie Holsapple, Millie Wolz, and Vanessa Strathman
When did you start providing meals for families at the Ronald McDonald House? We’ve been actively volunteering in the Houses since 2010.
What is your favorite thing about participating in the Family Dinner Program? Interacting personally with the families who benefit from the House.
How did you get involved with the Family Dinner Program? Ronald McDonald House is the national philanthropy for our sorority so we are always looking for ways to get involved with our local chapters. Currently our Philanthropy Chair is a volunteer at the Mercy House so she helps keep us informed about ways to give back—the Family Dinner Program being one of them.
Do you have any favorite memories? Just seeing the families makes the whole experience memorable.
April 4 Tom Stone
What would you like to say to other groups who are considering volunteering with the Family Dinner Program? DO IT! It is a fun way to give back and help families who are going through so much.
April 8 Trot Kinser April 9 Darren Harrelson April 14 Staci Jensen Bryson Starkey April 17 Shawn Lowery Kelsey Taylor April 18 Crosby Keller April 21 Stephanie Miller-Greer
March Dinner Groups
April 23 Ana Frazier Kayla Love
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
April 25 Olivia Collins
Battlefield UMC Cassidy UMC Central States Industrial Cerner Si3 Chesterfield Ward Church of JCLDS Cox NAO Evergreen Baptist Church Fremont Elementary Girl Scout Troop #71633 Glassman Family Glendale Christian Church Greene County 4-H Council Hillcrest Presbyterian
Just Friends Kenny and Crystal Wade Knights of Columbus - Ozark Knights Templar Kohl’s Associates in Action Lakeland Behavioral Health MSU Food Security Class MSU Student Society for Cell and Molecular Biology Oak Grove Assembly of God Ozark Dialysis Park Crest Baptist Schweitzer Youth
Second Baptist Church South Gate Baptist Strafford Middle School Student Council The Girlfriends Union Hill Church of Christ Venues Church Women’s Warriors Group Open April Dinner Dates: April 30 Open May Dinner Dates: May 1, 13, 18, 19, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30 & 31
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS Alpha Delta Pi Ash Grove UMPC Boys & Girls Club Clotfelter Family East Sunshine Church of Christ Fair Grove NHS FedEx Good Family Haley Edmunson Houlihan’s Journey Church Julie Gray & Friends
Kastning Family Louise Morgan Mercy 6B Nurses Mercy 7B Nurses Mercy Corporate Health Mercy Diagnostic X-ray Department Mercy Inpatient Pharmacy Mercy Quality Department Mercy ROi MSU Physical Therapy Students MSU Pre-Med Society Mychelle & Jen
OTC Nursing Students Springfield Catholic Straffod Middle School Student Council Turning Point Church Union Hill Church of Christ Wellington Hills Friends Wilson Family Wise Family & Friends Open May Dinner Dates: May 6, 18, 23, 24, 27, 29, 30 & 31
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Wish List HAPPY WHEELS WISH LIST Small bottles of lotion Mini hand sanitizers Activity books (crossword puzzles, Sudoku, word finder) Small packs of crayons for the activity books Travel manicure sets Chapstick Individual packs of Kleenex Individually packaged snacks (Goldfish, granola bars, Teddy Grahams, gum, mints, Lifesavers, etc.) 12-ounce water bottles
HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS HE Laundry detergent Swiffer liquid Coffee filters Coffee & tea Magic Erasers Labels for food Drink mixes Hygiene products Gallon-size Ziploc bags Laundry baskets Aluminum foil
HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH 8-gallon trash bags Individually wrapped breakfast items White queen deep pocket sheets (fitted and flat) White standard-size pillowcases White bath & hand towels White wash cloths Detergent Stamps 8 1/2 x 11 Paper K-cups Large Tupperware containers
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Around the Houses Mission Moment
Written by: Casey & Ryan Groose I have always admired the support that the staff and volunteers of the Ronald McDonald House provide to families during medical hardships. It’s easy to understand that the care, love and concern for families going thru difficult situations can be an immeasurable blessing. What I never expected though was to be one of the families to receive care from the RMH. I had always pictured the RMH to serve families living far away from the hospital with premature babies or children who are very ill. But that changed when our 6-year-old son, Ben, became ill with what started as a simple case of strep throat. Our son began having dizzy spells immediately following his first bout with the common illness. The strep kept returning and the dizziness wouldn’t end. After several months and many trips to different doctors for a battery of testing, it was determined that Ben needed extensive testing in the form of sleep deprived MRI and EEG. These were to be performed on different days, which meant two nights of no sleep coupled with early morning car rides and long days full of multiple doctor appointments. The Ronald McDonald House was mentioned to us, as we live about an hour from Cox South and the people doing the scheduling knew of our stressful days ahead. We declined for the first round of tests, thinking that we didn’t want to take up space that other families with more need could use. That day was so incredibly taxing on my husband, son and I. It was a stressful day in and of itself, but to top it off, we were exhausted from the lack of sleep. When time came for the next series of sleep deprived tests, we were expecting bad weather. Grandparents strongly urged us to get a hotel room near the hospital, so that we would have one less issue to deal with. We remembered the offer of the Ronald McDonald House and called them. They had room for us and welcomed us, even though it was late when we arrived. There were plenty of activities for Ben to do that helped keep him awake. We were just across the street from the hospital, which erased our early morning travel issues. Once he was finished with the testing, we were able to go back to the house for breakfast and to get some rest in the room while we waited on our first of several appointments. Having less travel issues and a good place to rest made the day so much easier. Of course, the volunteers and staff were helpful and caring and wonderful. A few things that are often times unmentioned is the fully stocked kitchen and other volunteer organizations who team up with the RMH to prepare hot meals twice daily for all the people staying at the house. How wonderful it is to families who are staying for an extended amount of time to know they don’t have to worry about the cost of eating out while dealing with already stressful situations. Also the cost of staying at the Ronald McDonald House is very minimal, which can be a great relief for a family who is already facing huge medical bills. The strep virus eventually worked its way out of our sons’ body and Ben is now back to his normal, happy and healthy self. He has shown a great interest in volunteering his time at the Ronald McDonald House, because he knows firsthand that it is a great way to help people. Our family has started the journey of volunteering at the House and I hope that we are able to continue as time allows.
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS
Volunteer Spotlight Beth Mecca
Beth started volunteering at the House in April 2016. In her time with the organization Beth has been a great volunteer and has enjoyed helping at events like the Cup’O Cheer Homes Tour. She volunteers on Sunday afternoons and Monday evenings at the Mercy House, and just recently surpassed 50 hours of volunteer service. Learn more about Beth! How did you hear about the Ronald McDonald House? I live near the Cox House, and I walked by it all the time. When I needed to volunteer for service hours for school I choose the Ronald McDonald House and I liked it so much I decided to continue volunteering! What is your favorite part about volunteering? My favorite part about volunteering is seeing and getting to know all the families staying at the House. I love actually seeing how the Ronald McDonald House has positively impacted families that stay here! What are your hobbies while not volunteering? I love playing and spending time with my dog, as well as hiking, reading, playing music, and spending time with my family.
always awesome to hear about the families who have been in the House for a long time and finally get to go home! What do you enjoy most about volunteering? I really enjoy working with the Assistant Manager, Bailey! I also really like getting to know families and knowing that my contributions are helping out where they are most needed. What else would you like to share about yourself? I just graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in IT. I moved to Springfield 2 years ago to be closer to my family and when I moved here I didn’t know many people outside of my work or family. I really enjoy volunteering at RMH because it gives me the chance to get to know people, and I always look forward to helping whenever I can!
What is your favorite memory from volunteering at RMH? I don’t have a specific favorite memory, but it is
Welcome New Assistant Managers to the Houses We would like to welcome Abby Neumann to our Assistant Management team! Abby is a senior at Missouri State University studying Child and Family Development with an emphasis in Family Studies and will begin pursing a master’s degree next fall. She first became involved with the House near Cox South as a volunteer in September 2015 and loved getting to visit with families and learning more about them. Her history with RMHC dates much farther back though. When she and her twin brother were born prematurely her family was able to stay at a Ronald McDonald House, which inspired her to pay it forward and she is thrilled to serve families in her new role. Abby spent a semester studying abroad in London and took breathtaking photos of her European travels, which she loves sharing with others. She enjoys traveling, photography and spending time with family and friends. We are thrilled to have you on our team, Abby! Kennedy is no stranger to the organization as she has been volunteering in various capacities for most of her life. She loves the Ronald McDonald House and the opportunity to give back now as a staff member. She has participated in gymnastics for eleven years and started coaching about two years ago, and she is also a competitive athlete at CrossFit 417. Kennedy plans to attend Missouri State University in the fall and a few of her hobbies include reading, writing and cooking. Kennedy says one of her favorite things to do is go to coffee shops with her friends. We are so excited to have Kennedy joining our RMHC team! Welcome, Kennedy! Sydney is currently a sophomore at Missouri State University studying physical education. Her plans are to pursue a career as a Physical Education teacher and she would love to coach high school women’s basketball too! Sydney was introduced to the organization by fellow Assistant Manager, Bailey Ghan, and has enjoyed being part of the RMHC family. She loves meeting all the families and wonderful volunteers who make it possible for the House to serve families each day. She loves sports, Chinese food, and sour candies! Welcome to the Assistant Manager team, Sydney!
Ronald McDonald Houses of the Ozarks HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH STATS Febrary 2017 Families Served........37 Nights................... 277 Families from Missouri..................26 Families from Other States............. 11 Year-To-Date Families Served........72 Program-to-Date Families Served....9,713
HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS STATS February 2017 Families Served........57 Nights................... 254 Families from Missouri.................. 51 Families from Other States...............6 Year-To-Date Families Served...... 103 Program-to-Date Families Served... 1,952
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Heart
Tooth Talk
of the Picking the Perfect Prize By: Emma Davis Truck Megan Blake Samantha Bornaman Neelima Chelliboia Catelynn Classick Garrett Craigmiles Corey Deatherage Matt Freihofer Sophie Harrington Linda Heslin Christopher Heye Ben Hughes Briana Isakson Crosby Keller Alex Krause Connie McCarter Stephanie Miller-Greer Caleb Murray Terre Redmon Ashlee Robinson Micayla Shrimpton Victoria Simpson Bryson Starkey Adam Stotts Melinda Thurman
Tooth Truck Wish List Action figures Matchbox cars Hair accessories (clips, headbands) Jewelry (necklaces, bracelets) Chapstick Handheld games DVDs for older children Outdoor toys (bubbles, sidewalk chalk, Frisbees, sports balls) Walmart gift cards Beanie Babies
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It’s been said, by more than one patient, that the hardest part of coming to the Tooth Truck is picking the perfect prize at the end of an appointment. Many patients proclaim things like, “There’s so many things in here!” or “I don’t know what to pick!” Patients of each gender, all ages, and varying interests visit the Tooth Truck every day, so we always try to maintain a wide variety of prizes for our patients to choose from. We love seeing a colorful, varied, and wellstocked prize box, but some times the selection starts to dwindle.
The Tooth Truck’s success is closely connected to the incredible community support received from donors, volunteers, and other individuals committed to the dental health of our patients. The Truck’s prize box is a wonderful way supporters can help patients celebrate the
Tooth Truck patients love the variety of prizes to choose from upon completion of their dental appointment.
completion of a success dental appointment. Donated items (must be new) for the prize box often include items like beanie babies, small stuffed animals, toy cars, sidewalk chalk, bubbles, rings, bracelets, toy frogs, dinosaurs, colored pencils, crayons, CDs, books, and hair accessories. Recently, one of our very own volunteers donated a soccer ball in hopes that one lucky patient would fall in love with it. Two special brothers selected the ball, and were so excited to take it home and play together!
The real prize for visiting the Tooth Truck is, of course, leaving with a healthy, bright, and cavity free smile. The gift for the parents and families of our patients is knowing that their child’s self-confidence will be forever changed now that they can smile proudly and show off their pearly whites! However, for the child who has come for multiple visits to fix many cavities, or for the child who was initially scared to come to the Truck, getting to pick their one favorite thing out of that prize box is a very special reward! If you would like more information on donating to the Tooth Truck prize box, please contact Program Director Mindy Muñoz at mindy.munoz@toothtruck.org or 875.3504.
Welcome to New Volunteers! The Tooth Truck is thrilled to welcome Briana (Bri) Isakson to its volunteer family! Bri is currently in her freshman year at MSU and an active member of the pre-dental society. She learned about the Tooth Truck from a fellow volunteer and knew it would be a great fit for her interests. Bri’s family owns and operates farms around the area and she knows a LOT about farm life and animals! Welcome to the Tooth Truck, Bri! We are delighted to have you! The Tooth Truck also welcomes Victoria Simpson to the team! Victoria is a student at Drury University pursuing studies in dentistry. Victoria already has dental experience as a registered dental hygienist, but decided she didn’t want to stop there! Victoria also volunteers her time at the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South Hospital and loves spending time with families and staff. We are thrilled to welcome Victoria and know she’ll bring a very fun and educational influence to the kids on the Truck!
Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the Ozarks February 2017 Children Treated............171 Dental Appointments Provided.......................344 Year-to-Date Dental Appointments................653 Program-to-Date Dental Appointments............ 50,256 Program-to-Date Value of Treatments...........$12,954,922
Children Who Received Treatment: Boys & Girls Town, Harrison Elementary, Horace Mann Elementary, McBrdie Elementary, Pershing Elementary, Pleasant View Elementary, Sherwood Elementary, Truman Elementary, and Wilder Elementary
STAFF President & CEO Bonnie Keller
National Volunteer Week April 23-29
Each year, the hard work of volunteers all around the world is celebrated during National Volunteer Week. We believe we have some of the world’s greatest volunteers in our organization and know we could not fulfill our mission without each and every volunteer who supports Springfield’s two Ronald McDonald Houses and the Tooth Truck. Thank you for all the ways you provide for our families, children and patients!
Program Director Mindy Muñoz General Dentist Dr. Sarah Cimino Community Dentists Dr. Raymond Burton Dr. Aaron Dannegger Dr. Brett Durbin Dr. Blake Keaster Dr. Misty Shelton Healthy Smiles Academy Program Manager Tamara Maddox Office Manager Emma Davis Dental Assistants Megan Lambert Chelsea Murray Part-Time Dental Assistants Kristi Terry On Call Dental Assistants Amy Baker
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All-Star Weekend Save the Date: June 2 & 3
It’s an ALL-STAR weekend June 2-3, 2017. The 16th Annual Sertoma GRIN IRON CLASSIC (all-star high school football game) and the 6th Annual Sertoma GRIN ACTION CLASSIC (all-star high school volleyball tournament) will take place at Parkview High School in Springfield. RMHC of the Ozarks, the SW MO Football Coaches Association, and the AllStar Smiles Sertoma Club are hosting this “All-Star Weekend” featuring Southwest Missouri’s all-stars, all graduated seniors. And…it all benefits the Tooth Truck! Volunteers are needed for both events and we’d love for YOU to join us. If you are interested in helping, contact Ely Wright at Ely.Wright@RMHCozarks.org or at 417-820-0764. Dates and times for volunteer shifts will be announced in April and available in the next issue of Heart Beats!
Qualifications and Considerations for the Annual Awards to Recognize Excellence in Volunteerism The Board of Directors of the Ronald McDonald HouseÂŽ of the Ozarks proudly announced the formation of two annual awards to honor excellence in volunteerism at the Annual Volunteer Dinner on April 24, 1990. With the permission of their families, these awards have been established and named in memory of two beloved Ronald McDonald House volunteers. The Barbara L. Appleby Award will be presented to the most deserving volunteer who contributes primarily to programs involving House Operations. The Loniel B. Ford Award will be presented to an individual who exemplifies volunteer efforts for the Ronald McDonald House within the community. Each year, the awards are presented at the Annual Volunteer Dinner. The qualifications required to earn each award and the considerations that will be given to volunteer candidates have been developed according to the standards Loniel and Barbara practiced on a daily basis. These are detailed below.
The Barbara L. Appleby Award for Excellence in Volunteerism 1. 2.
Families are #1 Priority. Attitude and Professionalism (Handles internal information and problems in a tactful and professional manner; refuses to discuss internal matters with those who are uninvolved; uses good self control; able to deal effectively with emergencies; strictly maintains confidentiality; uses good judgment.) 3. Dependability (Consistently works a three-hour shift once a week, with the exceptions of illness, vacations, and/or emergencies; gives adequate notice when absent, trying to fill shift with another qualified volunteer.) 4. Works a Minimum of (30) Three-Hour Shifts in the Preceding 12 Months 5. Above Average Work Skills (Prioritizes needs independently; has initiative to use volunteer time purposefully; has ability to use Blue Book; integrates self into tasks at hand.) 6. Demonstrates the Capacity to be a Team Player (Internalizes goals of the RMH.) 7. Understands and Adheres to RMH Philosophy, Rules, Regulations, Policies, and Procedures 8. Education (Attends RMH training/orientation sessions and meetings on a regular basis; furthers personal volunteer development by taking advantage of opportunities and seminars within the community.) 9. Serves as an Ambassador of the RMH to the Community (through phone and personal contacts) 10. Participates in Outside Projects (fundraisers, special events, etc.)
The Loniel B. Ford Award for Excellence in Volunteerism 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Serves as an Ambassador of the RMH to the Community (Generates awareness of RMH as a result of efforts.) Attitude and Professionalism (Handles internal information and problems in a tactful and professional manner; refuses to discuss internal matters with those who are uninvolved; uses good self control; able to deal effectively with emergencies; strictly maintains confidentiality; uses good judgment.) Dependability (Follows through on commitments made for outside projects; gives adequate notice when absent, trying to fill responsibilities with another qualified volunteer.) Contributes a Minimum of (100) Volunteer Hours to the RMH in the Preceding 12 Months Above Average Work Skills (Utilizes personal qualities to contribute to fundraisers and special events; prioritizes needs and shows initiative to use volunteer time purposefully; is organized. The impact created and/or results of a volunteer’s efforts will be given priority consideration.) Demonstrates the Capacity to be a Team Player (Internalizes goals of the RMH.) Understands and Adheres to RMH Philosophy, Rules, Regulations, Policies, and Procedures Education (Furthers personal volunteer development by taking advantage of opportunities and seminars within the community; attends RMH volunteer meetings on a regular basis.) (continued)
The Kevin D. Wallace Award for Excellence in Volunteerism On April 29, 2003, the Board of Directors of The Tooth Truck, Inc. announced the formation of the Kevin D. Wallace Award for Excellence in Volunteerism. This award was presented to a Ronald McDonald Care Mobile volunteer for the first time at the 2004 Volunteer Dinner on April 27. This award was established in honor of Dr. Kevin Wallace in recognition of his commitment and dedication in bringing the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile to reality. The following criteria will be used in selecting the volunteer most deserving of this honor. 1. 2.
Tooth Truck Patients are #1 Priority. Attitude and Professionalism (Handles internal information and problems in a tactful and professional manner; refuses to discuss internal matters with those who are uninvolved; uses good self control; able to deal effectively with emergencies; strictly maintains confidentiality; uses good judgment.) 3. Dependability (Consistently works each volunteer shift as scheduled, with the exceptions of illness, vacations, and/or emergencies; gives adequate notice when absent, trying to fill shift with another qualified volunteer.) 4. Works a Minimum of (20) Volunteer Shifts or 60 hours in the Preceding 12 Months 5. Above Average Work Skills (Prioritizes needs independently; has initiative to use volunteer time purposefully; integrates self into tasks at hand.) 6. Demonstrates the Capacity to be a Team Player (Internalizes goals of the Tooth Truck.) 7. Understands and Adheres to Tooth Truck Philosophy, Rules, Regulations, Policies, and Procedures 8. Education (Attends training/orientation sessions and meetings on a regular basis; furthers personal volunteer development by taking advantage of opportunities and seminars within the community.) 9. Serves as an Ambassador of the Tooth Truck to the Schools, Other Tooth Truck Sites and the Community (through phone and personal contacts) 10. Participates in Outside Projects (fundraisers, special events, etc.)
The Volunteer Recognition Committee is responsible for the evaluation and selection of the award recipients.
Each year we recognize four outstanding volunteers with the Barbara L. Appleby, Loniel B. Ford, Kevin D. Wallace and Stephen K. Scott Awards for Excellence in Volunteerism.
Outstanding Young Adult Award 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Volunteer must be 25 years of age or younger. Works a Minimum of 60 Hours in the previous calendar year. Attitude and Professionalism (Handles internal information and problems in a tactful and professional manner; refuses to discuss internal matters with those who are uninvolved; uses good self control; able to deal effectively with emergencies; strictly maintains confidentiality; uses good judgment. Dependability (Follows through on commitments made for regular volunteer shifts or outside projects; gives adequate notice when absent.) Above Average Work Skills (Prioritizes needs independently; has initiative to use volunteer time purposefully; integrates self into tasks at hand.) Demonstrates the Capacity to be a Team Player (Internalizes goals of the RMHC.) Understands and Adheres to RMHC Philosophy, Rules, Regulations, Policies, and Procedures Serves as an Ambassador of the RMHC to the Community (through phone and personal contacts) Participates in Outside Projects (fundraisers, special events, etc.)
Outstanding New Volunteer Award 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Volunteer must be with organization for 12 months or less. Works a minimum of six hours per month including events or outside projects or 2 shifts per month at the House or with the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile in the previous calendar year. Attitude and Professionalism (Handles internal information and problems in a tactful and professional manner; refuses to discuss internal matters with those who are uninvolved; uses good self control; able to deal effectively with emergencies; strictly maintains confidentiality; uses good judgment.) Dependability (Follows through on commitments made for regular volunteer shifts or outside projects; gives adequate notice when absent.) Above Average Work Skills (Prioritizes needs independently; has initiative to use volunteer time purposefully; integrates self into tasks at hand.) Demonstrates the Capacity to be a Team Player (Internalizes goals of the RMHC.) Understands and Adheres to RMHC Philosophy, Rules, Regulations, Policies, and Procedures Serves as an Ambassador of the RMHC to the Community (through phone and personal contacts) Participates in Outside Projects (fundraisers, special events, etc.)
The Volunteer Recognition Committee is responsible for the evaluation and selection of the award recipients.
The Barbara L. Appleby Award for Excellence in Volunteerism
The Kevin D. Wallace Award for Excellence in Volunteerism
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2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
Anne Schubert Ann Griesemer Amy Grubaugh Jacinda Canfield Sandy Morris Cheri Ledesma Martha Brooks Kathy Jenkins Sondra Uzzell & Kim Stagner Jan Ricketts Evelyn Close Joanna Weitzel Keith Versaw Vi Richardson Myrna Hauer Laurie Hopkins Julie Jackson Debbie Williams Shawn Gott Bill & Josie Wright Joan Schroeder Gene & Betty Laytham Jan Dooly Sandy Emberton Virginia Wirt Gene & Betty Laytham
The Loniel B. Ford Award for Excellence in Volunteerism 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
Bill Williams Adrienne McCoy Angie Patrick Dennis & Eileen Pegg Bill Woody & Terri West TJ Slocum Joseph Cookinham Larry Meinsen Don Cox Sandra Holland-McNeive Jacque Walton Anthony Saitta Scott Barber Henry Gabriel Judith Garson & Linda Regan Shawn Gott Donna Powers Anita Ludwig (posthumously) Don Cox Jean Neal Greg & Debbie Lane Bob Rohr Judy Weekley Wayne West & Rob Burress Michael Tucker, Randy Davis, & Barbara Peterson Don Cox
Melinda Thurman Taylor Shireman McKenzie Swan Linda Heslin Nick Reinagel Andrew Watkins Brett Durbin Audrey Buxton Debbie Parman Don Innes Linda Tucker Kathy Travers Pete Emberton
Stephen K. Scott Award 2016
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Outstanding New Volunteer Award 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Shawn Lowery (Cox House) Kim Clift (Mercy House) Alex Krause (TT) Jordan Myers (Cox House) Jenni & Lillian Jacka (Mercy House) Ashlee Robinson (TT) Johnny Anderson (Cox House) Chandler Saner (Mercy House) Kayla Maples (TT) Philip Canfield (Cox House) McKenzie Swan(TT) Laurie Feick (Mercy House) Karen Taylor (Cox House) Susan Currey (TT) Amy Grubaugh (Cox House) Nick Reinagel (TT) Christina Appleton (TT) Brianna Steiert (Cox House) Heather Toney (TT) Oana Bozek (Cox House)
Outstanding Young Adult Award 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Gracie Holt (Cox House) Rebekah Mitts (Merch House) Caroline Langley (Cox House) Mikaela Smith (Mercy House) Angel Le (Mercy House) Brianna Steiert (Cox House) Karis Agnew (Cox House) Kelsey & Kristina Taylor (Cox House) Crosby Keller (Cox House) Courtney James & Chris Herman (Cox House)