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MARCH/APRIL 2014
Save the Date for the 2014 Annual
Volunteer Dinner! Save the date for the 25th Annual Volunteer Dinner! Mark your calendars for Thursday, April 24th and get excited! We have another fun-filled event in store for our amazing Ronald McDonald House CharitiesÂŽ and Tooth Truck volunteers! Plan to arrive at the House near Cox South by 6 pm and you will be transported to our secret destination. Be sure to check your mailbox in the following weeks, for your teaser and invitation! See the enclosed flyer for a list of Annual Award qualifications and past recipients.
Family Thanks Every day, our staff and volunteers have the unique privilege to make a difference in the lives of hundreds of families, children and patients at the Ronald McDonald Houses and on the Tooth Truck. This sweet note is a small reflection of what each member of our RMH family brings to the organization.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! March 17, 2014
For each petal on the shamrock This brings a wish your way Good health, good luck, and happiness For today and every day ~Author Unknown
Easter Blessings
Happy Easter! Wishing you and yours a wonderful Easter Sunday on April 20th Bunnies are cuddly The large and the small But I like chocolate ones The best of them all. ~Author Unknown
Heart of the House Staff House Near Cox South
From The Happy Anniversary 1 Year
Ashton Canfield House near Cox South Angel Le House at Mercy Children’s Hospital DeeLee Webster House near Cox South
Congratulations
Love was in the air for our staff and volunteers in February! Congrats to our volunteers Oana Bozek and Nathan Nelson on their recent engagement! Warm wishes to Adrienne Forrester, Assistant Manager at the House near Cox South, on her recent engagement as well! We wish you all the best life has to offer!
Lori Aduddell Merideth Aduddell Miles Aduddell Scott Aduddell Karis Agnew Lauryn Allison Ashley Ambrose Hannah Anderson Johnny Anderson Leslie Boman Oana Bozek Martha Brooks Ashton Canfield Dave Canfield Phillip Canfield Vivian Carissimo Evelyn Close Heather Cottle-Dillon Kathy Dennis Audrey Dlabach Jan Dooly Judy Duncan
Bill Duplisse Nancy Duplisse Becky Gillham Sharon Gillham Shawn Gott Amy Grubaugh Darren Harrelson Laura Harrelson Mackenzie Harrelson Cindy Harris Kathy Jenkins Paula Johns Clayton Keller Crosby Keller Kennedy Keller Betty Kniep Marion Kraemer Zachary Kram Caroline Langley Betty Laytham Gene Laytham Kayla Love
Sandra McNeive Eileen Meinsen Larry Meinsen Ashley Miller Sandy Morris Nathan Nelson Christian Nguyen Paul O’neill Dani Peterson Kay Prost Kathy Purvis Cliff Ricketts Jan Ricketts George Schlick Rachel Schmeling Joan Schroeder Anne Schubert Marli Sims Sue Sloan Debbie Slocum Randy Slocum T.J. Slocum
Mary Smith Ashleigh Spalding Kara Speights Kim Stagner Brianna Steiert Brandon Taylor Karen Taylor Kelsey Taylor Kristina Taylor Rich Taylor Becky Tilton Katie Tohill Sondra Uzzell Tristen Uzzell DeeLee Webster Abigail Weitzel Joanna Weitzel Scott Weitzel Sara Westbrooks Danielle Wolford Amy Wood Marsha Wood
Dana Ausburn Kayley Barnes Josh Bell Michael Bohnert Angela Dearing Pfifer Duerkop Sandy Emberton Laurie Feick Debby Freiman Terry Greer Ann Griesemer Sarah Gutzke
Chuck Guy Michaela Harris Brenda Havens Carri Hummer Jessi Hummer Karis Jaramillo MaKenzie Judy Mackenzie Kurth Angel Le Barbara McBride Larry McBride Jordan McMunn
Rebekah Mitts Megan Mize Jared Nave Pooja Patel Austin Plute Marc Propst Karla Reed Lauren Routh Chandler Saner Amanda Schudy Jacob Smith Mikaela Smith
Paul Spiker Amy Sullinger Serenity Sullinger Amy Sutton Tammy Taylor Ashlee Tennis Ashley Toten David Vong Debbie Williams Megan Wilson
House At Mercy Children’s Hospital
Welcome, New Volunteers To Houses
Kayla Love, Paul O’neill, Josh Bell, Austin Plute, Ashlee Tennis
RMHC Staff Heart Beats is published monthly for volunteers of Ronald McDonald House Charities® of the Ozarks and The Tooth Truck, Inc. Editor: Staci Holland 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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President & CEO Bonnie Keller House Program Director Staci Holland Tooth Truck Program Director Mindy Muñoz Director of Events Chris Louzader Project Manager Amber Price Assistant to the President Debbie Kinser Development Assistant Kim Booth Communications Assistant Karen Doman
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH House Manager Megan Schussler Associate House Manager Brent Stock Assistant House Managers Jacinda Canfield Adrianne Forster Brittany Gamble Angela Hammond Morgan Jensen Sheridan Thurman Randi Villines
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL House Manager Alexis Rainwater Associate House Manager Brian Powers Assistant House Managers Amber Campbell Amy Crawford Hannah Major Jill Stout Danielle Walcher
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
Family Dinner Spotlight The Dinner Club Q: When did you start providing meals for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House? A: We started serving meals this past February Q: How did you get involved with the Family Dinner Program? A: One of our group members, Julia Kovacs, volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South for about two years. Julia was interested in
helping with the Family Dinner Program, so she got all of us together to start serving meals. We’ve all been friends since high school and have grown closer in college. We love getting the opportunity to do things like this together.
also nice to spend time doing something worthwhile with a group of close friends. Q: Do you have any favorite memories? A: Yes! One time we had a group of kids who were staying in the House begging us for brownies. So cute! We also thought we had somehow messed up a recipe for baked mac ‘n cheese, but thankfully everyone loved it!
Q: What is your favorite thing about participating with the Family Dinner Program? A: We love getting the chance to talk with the families. It’s
VOLUNTEER TIP OF THE MONTH We are excited to introduce a new column to Heart Beats - the Volunteer Tip of the Month! This new section will feature helpful tips from our very own volunteers! Do you have helpful tips for home repairs and maintenance, or how about automobile upkeep or laundry care? Share your helpful tips with us and check out future issues to see your tip featured! Tired of searching for the right cords behind the TV or computer desk? Repurpose the plastic ties from bread bags to help easily identify cords. #ProblemSolved
February Dinner Groups RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH Aubree Good & Family Covenant Presbyterian Church Cox College Nursing Students Cox Developmental Care Team Cox Labor & Delivery Crighton, Olive, & Dunn Surgical Group Crossway Baptist Church Drury Pre-Health Professions Club Florentina’s Ristorante Italiano Galena FFA
Glendale Christian Church Home Depot Just Friends Knights of Columbus Knights Templar Lisa Jones Little Caesars Pizza Oak Grove Assembly of God Sandy McNeive Second Baptist
Ash Grove United Methodist Church The Bethlehem Girls Clever United Methodist Church The Clotfelter Family and Little Caesar’s The Cramer Family East Sunshine Church of Christ Faith Baptist Church Famous Dave’s The Golden’s
Hillcrest Presbyterian Church Louise Morgan Lutheran Student Center Mercy Corporate Health and Wellness Mercy Imaging Mercy Marian Center Mercy Sports Medicine Parkview FCCLA Springfield Catholic
The Dinner Club The Girlfriends Union Hill Church of Christ Veronica & Ashari Walmart of Nixa Open Dinner Dates: March: 8, 22, 28, April: 1, 4, 12, 16, 18, 20, 25, 26, 27, 29
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
March Birthdays March 1 Amy Wood March 2 Amy Crawford March 3 Ashton Canfield Chuck Guy March 5 Debbie Williams March 8 DeeLee Webster March 10 Paula Johns March 12 Kenzie Harrelson March 14 Randi Villines March 20 Josh Bell March 22 Ashleigh Spalding
April Birthdays April 1 Dr. Aaron Dannegger April 2 Pfifer Duerkop April 6 Angela Patrick April 9 Darren Harrelson April 14 Staci Holland April 15 Larry McBride April 17 Kelsey Taylor April 18 Alexis Rainwater April 18 Crosby Keller April 21 Dr. Tom Hoff April 23 Kayla Love April 26 Laurie Feick
Sunshine Church of Christ The Table Turning Point Church Union Hill Church of Christ Wellington Hills Friends Open Dinner Dates: March: 6, 9, 30 April: 3, 4, 7, 16, 26, 27, 29
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Fun RMHC Facts Did you know??? There are 329 Ronald McDonald Houses in 33 countries and regions around the world (175 in US).
Around the House
There are 192 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms in 23 countries and regions around the world (106 in US). There are 50 Ronald McDonald Care Mobiles operating in 9 countries and regions.
Wish List HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL HE Laundry detergent Swiffer liquid Coffee filters Coffee & tea Magic Erasers Labels for food Drink mixes Hygiene products Gallon-size Ziploc bags Laundry baskets
HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
8-gallon trash bags Laundry baskets Individually wrapped breakfast items White king sheets (fitted and flat) White standard-size pillowcases White bath & hand towels White wash cloths Detergent Stamps 8 1/2 x 11 Paper
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Did you know that April is National Multiples Month? The 2013 Ronald McDonald House Annual Campaign featured a fun twist on Springfield’s TWO Ronald McDonald Houses by featuring TWO sets of twins in “Twice the Love!” In honor of National Multiples Month, we thought we would share some interesting facts about multiples! • Between the House near Cox South and the House at Mercy Children’s Hospital, families of 217 sets of twins, two sets of triplets, and one set of quadruplets have been served since 1988. In 2013 alone, families of 22 sets of twins were served between both Houses. • In 2013, the Tooth Truck served 12 sets of twins—repairing 24 cavities and placing 148 sealants on these kiddos. • For parents of twins, they can expect to give 730 good night kisses in one year, 4,420 feedings/bottles in one year, and 4,534 diapers changed with 5,000 diaper wipes used in one year! That number only increases with triplets and more! • In one year, twins will need 510 school lunches packed. • While fraternal twins run in families, identical twins are a fluke of nature—even better, once you’ve had fraternal twins, you are three to four times more likely to have another set! • For parents of triplets, they can expect to provide a combined 197 hours a week of care to their little bundles of joy. In theory, each parent will spend 98.5 of time with their triplets each week (out of 168 hours total). If you’d like to get 7 hours of sleep each night, that means you have an average of 2.5 hours each day for yourself…including eating, showering, and daily tasks!
FIT TIP OF THE MONTH We hope you have enjoyed reading each Fit Tip of the Month provided by House volunteer, Catherine Rucker. It is with mixed emotions that we bid Catherine a fond farewell as she enters the next chapter in her life and brings our Fit Tips to a close. We wish you all the best of luck in Florida, Catherine! You will be missed!
Ms. Catherine Rucker
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Volunteer Spotlight Chandler Saner has been a volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House at Mercy Children’s Hospital since September 2013. Her ties to the House go back much further than that. Chandler became acquainted with RMH through her aunt, Debbie Kinser, who serves as our Accounting Manager and Assistant to the President. When Chandler was young, she would come with Debbie to the House to volunteer periodically after school and over the summer. Ever since then, she has loved what RMH does for families and wants to be a continuing part of the mission. Chandler’s favorite aspect of volunteering is the interaction with people. She loves being able
to talk with families and bring smiles to their faces. She always ends up with a smile of her own as well. She has discovered that it’s often the small things that impact people the most. Her advice for others thinking about volunteering with RMH is: “Do it! At first, I didn’t know what to expect. I was hesitant to give up time that I could use for myself. But I found out that I actually love it! In fact, I started to volunteer more than I ever thought I would.” Her practical advice for potential volunteers is that they need to be willing to do anything. Chandler shares that she is not the most outgoing person, but volunteering with RMH has helped her become more social. She says, “I am not a
completely forward person now, but I am definitely not stuck in my shell anymore!” Her hobbies when she is not volunteering include reading, hanging out with friends and family, participating in activities with her youth group and classmates, going to movies and having Bible studies. Chandler has a true servant’s heart, and our staff and families are immensely grateful for her hard work! Thank you, Chandler!
Ronald McDonald House of the Ozarks HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH STATS January 2014 Families Served .......37 Nights .................. 225 Families from Missouri .................25 Families from Other States ............12 Year-To-Date Families Served .......37 Program-to-Date Families Served .. 8,547
HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL STATS January 2014
Share A Heart Champion
Breaks Another Record! TJ Slocum is a dedicated Ronald McDonald House volunteer and our “Share a Heart Champion!” TJ, along with his parents, Randy and Debbie, set their sights on a goal of raising $12,000 this year for the 21st annual Share a Heart Campaign. DRUM ROLL PLEASE … this team blew past that goal and raised an astounding $14,310.25! TJ adopted our Ronald McDonald Houses and Share a Heart Campaign as his personal mission for giving back to the “home away from home” that has given him and his family so much. “McTJ Night,” on February 4th in Marshfield, was a big success with nearly $1,000 raised. TJ also sold his heart out at the KGBX Women’s Show onFebruary 22nd, raising $622! Since 2008, TJ has raised an amazing $46,777 for Ronald McDonald House!
Families Served .......65 Nights .................. 257 Families from Missouri ................. 61 Families from Other States ..............4 Year-To-Date Families Served .......65 Program-to-Date Families Served ..... 519
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Heart of the Truck Megan Blake Chelsea Carroll Sarah Hansen Linda Heslin Taylor Klingenberg Kayla Maples Connie McCarter Cody Sullivan McKenzie Swan Clayton Schwinke Gina Wyland
Tooth Talk
The Power
of a Smile
Dr. Sarah Cimino
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We all know the age-old cliché about a picture being worth a thousand words, but what about a smile? On the Tooth Truck, we make it our job to help every little patient leave with a smile that they are proud of. By restoring a broken front tooth, we can boost a child’s confidence, self-esteem and pride. We have been able to see firsthand the impact this can have on a child’s schoolwork, classroom behavior and interactions with their friends, family and teachers. The collage above shows just a few of the patients that have come to us this past year. They came to us embarrassed to show their smiles, but left the Tooth Truck with ones they were most definitely not hiding. One of our most enjoyable moments is watching a child literally skip off the Tooth Truck, stopping everyone along the way to show those their new smiles. I think you will agree that it’s not the picture, but the smiles in the picture that are worth a thousand words.
A chipped front tooth leaves a child extremely self-conscious and reluctant to smile. The Tooth Truck can make a forever impact on a child’s self-confidence by repairing a broken tooth. These children are no longer afraid to smile.
Congratulations,
Emma!
We would like to congratulate Tooth Truck Office Manager, Emma Ferris Davis on her recent marriage! She and Chad Davis were married on February 22nd in Las Vegas. We wish you all the happiness imaginable as you begin married life together!
Tooth Truck Wish List Children’s DVDs Super Hero Themed Toys Toy Cars McDonald’s Toys Small Stuffed Animals Small Footballs, Baseballs, etc. Coloring Books Hair Accessories
Welcome to the Tooth Truck, Cody!
We are excited to welcome Cody Sullivan to the Tooth Truck Volunteer Program. Cody is a recent graduate of Drury, where he studied Biology & Chemistry, and is preparing to start dental school at UMKC in the fall. He was encouraged to volunteer for the Tooth Truck after shadowing various dental professionals in the community. One of Cody’s goals is to spend the rest of his life making people smile. We are thrilled to have him volunteering with us to educate and help at-risk children in the greater Springfield community.
Children Treated ... 141 Dental Appointments Provided............... 289 Year-to-Date Dental Appointments ....... 289 Program-to-Date Dental Appointments ... 39,278 Program-to-Date Value of Treatments .. $9,139,568
Children Who Received Treatment: Bissett Elementary Boys & Girls Town Jeffries Elementary York Elementary
STAFF Program Director Mindy Muñoz General Dentist Dr. Sarah Cimino Temporary Dentists Dr. Bill Brell Pediatric Dentist Dr. Aaron Dannegger Dr. Randi Green Dr. Tom Hoff
Office Manager Emma Davis
Sour Cream Pie (Makes 8 servings)
Mix sour cream and pineapple. Sprinkle pudding mix over mixture then stir. Pour into crust and refrigerate.
January 2014
President & CEO Bonnie Keller
MRS. C’S RECIPES 16 ounces of fat-free sour cream 8 ounces of canned, crushed pineapple in its own juice undrained 1 (4 serving box) instant sugar free or regular vanilla pudding 1 reduced fat graham cracker crust
Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the Ozarks
Dental Assistants Megan Lambert Kim Otradovec Enjoy wonderful recipes provided by Mrs. Vivian Carissimo, also known as Mrs. C.
Part-Time Dental Assistant Whitney Bingle Kristi Terry
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15th Annual Rock’n Ribs May 9 th– 10th Taste of Adventure Taste of Adventure is set for Thursday, April 3, 2014. Information is updated regularly online at www.tasteofadventure.org! Check out the silent and live auction items online. Volunteer spots have filled up fast. Please contact Brent Stock at 417-875-3501 if you’re interested in volunteering with our silent auction at the event. Ronald McDonald House and Fellowship of Christian Athletes staff and volunteers will be at KOZL’s MAN SHOW on Friday, March 28th & Saturday, March 29th at the Springfield Expo Center to pre-promote TASTE OF ADVENTURE! More information on this show is available online at kozlmanshow.com. Feel free to come by and see us!
SAVE THE DATE (and notice the change of month) for the 2014 Rotary Rock’n Ribs BBQ Festival! Rock’n Ribs will be held on May 9th & 10th at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds! Proceeds will benefit Boys & Girls Town of Missouri, Big Brothers - Big Sisters, Ozark Trails Council - Boy Scouts of America, Ronald McDonald Care Mobile (fondly known as The Tooth Truck), Good Samaritan Boys Ranch, Ozarks Regional YMCA and Harmony House. If you would like to volunteer for this event, please contact Brent Stock at 417875-3501 or Brent.Stock@RMHCOzarks.org
All-Star Weekend It’s an ALL-STAR weekend on June
6th & 7th, 2014. The 13th Annual Sertoma GRIN IRON CLASSIC (all-star high school football game) and the 3rd Annual Sertoma GRIN ACTION CLASSIC (all-star high school volleyball tournament) will take place at Parkview High School in Springfield. RMHC of the Ozarks and the All-Star Smiles Sertoma Club are hosting this “All-Star Weekend” featuring Southwest Missouri’s all-stars, who will all be graduated seniors. It all benefits the Tooth Truck! Volunteers are needed for both events, and we’d love for YOU to join us. Contact Brent Stock if you are interested in helping (417-875-3501). Dates and times for volunteer shifts will be announced in April.
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. Families are #1 Priority. 2. 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. Serves as an Ambassador of the RMH to the Community (Generates awareness of RMH as a result of efforts.) 2. 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 todeal effectively with emergencies; strictly maintains confidentiality; uses good judgment.) 3. Dependability (Follows through on commitments made for outside projects; gives adequate notice when absent, trying to fill responsibilities with another qualified volunteer.) 4. Contributes a Minimum of (100) Volunteer Hours to the RMH in the Preceding 12 Months 5. 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.) 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 (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. Tooth Truck Patients are #1 Priority. 2. 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 three outstanding volunteers with the Barbara L. Appleby, Loniel B Ford, and Kevin D. Wallace Awards for Excellence in Volunteerism. This year we would like to recognize volunteers from the House and Tooth Truck who may not qualify for our established Annual Awards, but who are also deserving of recognition for their time, efforts, and dedication to our mission.
Outstanding Young Adult Award 1. Volunteer must be 25 years of age or younger. 2. Works a Minimum of 60 Hours in the Preceding 12 Months. 3. 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.) 4. Dependability (Follows through on commitments made for regular volunteer shifts or outside projects; gives adequate notice when absent.) 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 RMHC.) 7. Understands and Adheres to RMHC Philosophy, Rules, Regulations, Policies, and Procedures 8. Serves as an Ambassador of the RMHC to the Community (through phone and personal contacts) 10. Participates in Outside Projects (fundraisers, special events, etc.)
Outstanding New Volunteer Award 1. Volunteer must be with organization for 12 months or less. 2. 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 preceding 12 months. 3. 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.) 4. Dependability (Follows through on commitments made for regular volunteer shifts or outside projects; gives adequate notice when absent.) 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 RMHC.) 7. Understands and Adheres to RMHC Philosophy, Rules, Regulations, Policies, and Procedures 8. Serves as an Ambassador of the RMHC to 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.
The Barbara L. Appleby Award for Excellence in Volunteerism
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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 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994
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
The Kevin D. Wallace Award for Excellence in Volunteerism 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
Linda Heslin Nick Reinagel Andrew Watkins Brett Durbin Audrey Buxton Debbie Parman Don Innes Linda Tucker Kathy Travers Pete Emberton
Outstanding New Volunteer Award 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Philip Canfield (Cox House) McKenzie Swan(TT) Laurie Feick (Mercy House) Karen Taylor Susan Currey (TT) Amy Grubaugh Nick Reinagel (TT) Christina Appleton (TT)/ Brianna Steiert (House) Heather Toney (TT)/ Oana Bozek (House)
Outstanding Young Adult Award 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Brianna Steiert Karis Agnew Kelsey & Kristina Taylor Crosby Keller Courtney James & Chris Herman