Heart Beats Newsletter, May-June 2017

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MAY/JUNE 2017

2017 Annual

Volunteer Recognition Dinner We had a wonderful time celebrating the accomplishments of all our volunteers at the 28th Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner. With support from the Tooth Truck, Inc., and Ronald McDonald House Charities Boards of Directors, we took a trip through “Wonderland� surrounded by curious characters and dined on amazing food provided by Simply Delicious! Congratulations to all of our volunteers who earned an annual award. Be sure to check out the videos and photos from the dinner on our Facebook page, www.facebook/RMHCozarks. Barbara L. Appleby Award Maggie Bradley Loniel B. Ford Award Zane Davidson Kevin D. Wallace Award Sophie Harrington Stephen K. Scott Award Amanda March Outstanding New Volunteer, Ronald McDonald Houses Cliff and Karen Hill Beth Mecca Outstanding New Volunteer, Tooth Truck Garrett Craigmiles Outstanding Young Adult, Ronald McDonald Houses Lexi Rawlings Kaley Hawkinson


From The

Staff Happy

Anniversary 1 YEAR Blake Dowdy, House near Cox South Amber Guilliams, House near Cox South Cliff Hill, House near Cox South Karen Hill, House near Cox South Krista Mills, House At Mercy Kids Jianna Mills, House At Mercy Kids Kiera Mills, House At Mercy Kids Lexi Rawlings, House near Cox South Alyssa Smith, House near Cox South

5 YEARS Megan Blake, Tooth Truck Connie McCarter, Tooth Truck Brandon Taylor, House near Cox South

10 YEARS Mary Smith, House near Cox South

15 YEARS

Heart of the House House Near Cox South Ann Adams Johnny Anderson Anthony Ashcraft Stephanie Ashcraft Haley Barnett 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 Erica Elmer Wendy Elmer 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

Adrienne McCoy Sandra McNeive Eileen Meinsen Larry Meinsen Madison Mickan Kelsie Mitchell Sandy Morris Grant Musick Nolan Musick Jordan Myers Allie Nash Callie Nuse Karla Peck LeRoy Peck Kay Prost Kennedy Randles Lexi Rawlings Lorinda Rehagen Cliff Ricketts Jan Ricketts Kendyl Rodman Joe Roushdi George Schlick Joan Schroeder Anne Schubert Jordan Shireman Debbie Slocum

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

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 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 Erica Elmer, Wendy Elmer, and Madison Mickan

Ann Griesemer, House At Mercy Kids

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


Family Dinner Spotlight Mercy Diagnostic X-ray Department When did you start providing meals at the Ronald McDonald House? We started providing meals with the Family Dinner Program at the Mercy House around 2 years ago. How did you get involved with the Family Dinner Program? We got involved with the Ronald McDonald House through the Mercy Imaging group. We chose to sign up to serve a meal once a quarter. Do you have any favorite memories? Our favorite memory is from a breakfast meal we served last September. We had a lot more families come to dinner than we were expecting, and dinner almost turned into a restaurant! We were taking food orders and cooking the food with anything

May & June Birthdays

we could find in the kitchen. It was a lot of fun serving so many families! What is your favorite thing about participating in the Family Dinner Program? Our favorite part about helping with the Family Dinner Program is getting to serve as a group. It is a lot of fun to serve families and patients with our co-workers! What would you like to say to other groups who are considering volunteering with the Family Dinner Program? I would say DO IT! It is a great way to give back to families going through a rough time, and it is so rewarding Would you like to contribute a recipe? We don’t have any recipes to give… but Hong Kong Inn makes some great Chinese food! Even if you aren’t the best cook you can still be a part of the Dinner Program.

April Dinner Groups RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH Ashley and Friends Battlefield UM Eastside General Baptist Brookline Church of Christ But Love Goes On Forever Cerner Si3 Covenant Presbyterian Cox Peds Unit Cox South Women & Newborn Nurses Dayspring Christian School Evergreen Baptist Fremont Elementary Girl Scout Troop #30269 Glendale Christian Church Hillcrest Presbyterian

Hope for Araya Houston High School FCCLA Janet Choate Jennifer Smith family JCLDS Chesterfield Ward Just Friends Kim Fergus’ Spanish Class Knights of Columbus - Ozark Knights Templar Kohl’s A Team Lakeland Behavioral Health Little Caesar’s Pizza Little Sunshine’s Playhouse MSU Child Life Student Association

MSU Student Society for Cell and Molecular Biology National Heights Baptist Oak Grove Assembly of God OTC-ASN Ozark Dialysis Park Crest Baptist Second Baptist Church Springfield Catholic SRC Community Relations Sunrise Baptist Church St. Agnes Telscher Crew The Girlfriends The Good Family The Hamby Family

The Venues The Wise Crew TJ Maxx Tom & Staci Jensen Union Hill Church of Christ Unity of Springfield Vicki Parsons Vista Baptist Youth Group Open Dinner Dates June: 1, 12, 18, 22, 23, 25, 29, 30 July: 2, 3, 4, 8, 22, 23, 28, 30

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS Alpha Delta Pi Arvest Bank Ash Grove UMPC Battlefield United Methodist Church Boys and Girls Club Child Life Student Association Courageous Church Drury Volunteer Corps East Sunshine Church of Christ Good Family

Hillcrest Presbyterian Church Houlihan’s Intentional Pursuit Lifegroup Journey Church Julie Gray and Friends Kimmel Family Louise Morgan M.A.D.E Mercy Corporate Health and Wellness Mercy ROI MSU Physical Therapy MSU Pre-Med Society

Mychelle & Jen Ozark Highlands Church Park Crest Baptist Church Parkview FCCLA Schweitzer United Methodist Church Scottish Knights Templar Springfield AGA Springfield Catholic St. Agnes Elementary School Stockton FCCLA The Golden’s The Venues

Turning Point Church Union Hill Church of Christ United Healthcare Wellington Hills Friends Wilson Family Wise Family and Friends Open Dinner dates May: 27 June: 1, 2, 3, 7, 11, 14, 19, 29, 30 July: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29, 31

May 1 Caroline D’Andrea May 2 Brett Durbin May 5 Tara Cash Sara Westbrooks May 8 Kaylei Sadler May 9 Sarah Polistico May 15 Alyssa Mondeaux Randy Slocum May 18 Nolan Musick May 20 Amber Price May 24 Sandy McNeive May 27 Anjuli Williams June 1 Reed Kirby June 2 Alyssa Smith June 3 Kaley Hawkinson June 4 Gracie Holt June 8 Ashlee Robinson June 11 Linda Tenneson June 12 Hannah Major June 15 Laura Harrelson June 19 Heather Cottle-Dillon Terre Redmon June 22 Kim Clift Sophie Harrington June 25 Marita Pemberton June 26 Dave Canfield Victoria Kubitschek June 30 Brenda Havens Caleb Murray

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Wish List

Around the Houses

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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The 24th Annual Share a Heart Campaign numbers are in, and we are very pleased to announce another successful year! With $105,586 worth of hearts adopted, and $18,000 in generosity from our sponsors, we are once again impressed with the dedication of our supporters. These numbers aren’t possible without the support of our community, and we thank you for sharing your hearts and helping us expand the mission of the Ronald McDonald Houses.

Our reigning “Share a Heart” Champion also keeps his title with a recordbreaking $15,407 raised by TJ Slocum. TJ is a committed volunteer, and with the help of his parents, Randy and Debbie, continues to show his enthusiasm by selling more hearts than anyone each year. Since 2008, TJ has raised $87,731 for the Ronald McDonald Houses, and we are very grateful for his dedication. Good job, TJ!

First Quarter

Hourly Awards

Congratulations to our House volunteers who earned an award during the first quarter! If you have not already received your awards they will be presented on your next shift. If you are not currently volunteering on regular shift, please stop by the office so we can present your gift to you. We appreciate your continued service and hard work to provide a “home away from home” for more than 800 families each year!

25 hours

Anthony Ashcraft Stephanie Ashcraft Jillian Carlile Andrew Cheray Cheryl Douglas Wendy Elmer Ana Frazier Sarah Polistico Kelsie Mitchell Callie Nuse Kendyl Rodman

Kaylei Sadler Cassandra Schwab Jordan Shireman Victoria Simpson Gabby Wilson

50 hours

Jillian Carlile Megan Carrell Lynelle Dock Nolan Mussick LeRoy Peck Karrington Prohaska

Jordan Shireman Ava Uzzell

100 hours Amber Guilliams Cliff Hill Lexi Rawlings Travis Weitzell

250 hours Darren Harrelson Laura Harrelson Jennie Crabbe


HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH

Volunteer Spotlight Amber Guilliams

Amber celebrated her first anniversary with Ronald McDonald House this month! She has been a wonderful support in the office and we have really enjoyed having her joyful personality in the House on Thursday mornings. Let’s learn a little bit more about Amber. What is your favorite thing to do at the House? I love working in the front office. It is a great way to interact with all the staff and families. What do you enjoy in your free time? I love to watch movies, cook, or spend time with my family. I also run, but it’s not something I really enjoy doing. ☺ How did you learn about the Ronald McDonald House? My dad was a part of the architectural

team for the Mercy House. My family also served dinner one night at the House and it was a great experience. I thought it would be fun to get more involved. What are your extra-curricular activities? Any extra free time I have I use to see friends. Between school and work there isn’t much time. Do you have any favorite memories in the House? Every week something fun happens! It would be hard to narrow it down. What do you enjoy most about volunteering? I love how friendly everyone is and also knowing that I am helping out a greater cause.

Welcome to the RMHC Family, Harrison Please help us in congratulating Mercy House Assistant Manager, Amy Crawford, on her newest addition to the Crawford family! Harrison Ray Crawford was born on February 25th weighing 4lbs. 11oz and was 18in. long. Little Harrison came two months early so as you can imagine it was quite a whirlwind for Amy and her husband Jeff. Harrison along with big sister Samantha and his parents are all doing well and enjoy being a family our four!

Ronald McDonald Houses of the Ozarks House Near Cox South STATS March 2017 Families Served ............ 42 Nights.................................308 Families from Missouri ...............................28 Families from other states ........................14 Year to date ....................133 Program to date ..... 9,774

House At Mercy Kids STATS March 2017 Families Served .............50

STAFF STUFF

Nights.................................249

Fond Farewells

Families from Missouri ...............................45

We want to wish Andrew and Megan Schussler all the best as they begin the next chapter of their lives in northwest Arkansas! Megan served as the Cox House Manager for more than three years and is excited about her transition to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkoma where she will serve as the Assistant Program Manager! Thank you for your service to the mission of RMHC, Megan!

Year to date .................. 183

Congratulations to our House Assistant Managers Karis Agnew, Crosby Keller, Kennedy Keller, Hannah Major, Melanie Ward, and Sara Wikoff as they graduate and prepare for the next adventure in life. We are so proud of each of you and all you have accomplished!

Families from other states ..........................5 Program to date .....2,032

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Heart Tooth Talk of the 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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A Parent’s Love By: Emma Davis

The Tooth Truck visited Field Elementary School for the first time this year, and it was there we met Hunter. Hunter, a second grader, came out to the Tooth Truck for his initial cleaning with visible anxiety and apprehension. He made nervous small talk to try and detract from the fact that he was scared, and attempted to avoid answering any questions related to oral hygiene. After his initial exam Hunter was diagnosed with six total cavities, and would require four appointments. We were not able to schedule all of his appointments during our time at Field so we began communication with his parents to schedule offsite appointments to complete his treatment.

a child’s treatment plan. If a child has any fears or anxiety over having dental treatment completed, it is crucial to show that child love and support, and encourage them to be confident in their ability to do whatever they set their mind to. Hunter’s parents refused to let Hunter ever believe he would be anything but successful, and were beside him throughout the process until he was cavity free. Because of their devotion, Hunter knows he can overcome his fears surrounding the dentist and smile with confidence.

Hunter’s parents quickly agreed to schedule, and bring him, for any necessary appointments. They brought him to two separate locations, and were present during each of his restorative appointments to provide moral support and encourage Hunter to overcome his fears. His parents displayed an active and supportive role in Hunter’s treatment, and they made sure Hunter understood just how appreciative they were for the Tooth Truck’s help. After each appointment they ensured Hunter thanked the Tooth Truck staff for their help and generosity. His parents were his rock, from start to finish, and without their support he might not have been able to complete his dental care with the Tooth Truck. Hunter has a great family support system to The parental role in dental care is often help him overcome his overlooked, and underappreciated, fears and successfully however it’s likely the most important complete four dental role of all. Parental support, and appointments on the encouragement, can make or break Tooth Truck.


Nurse Appreciation Week The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities would not be fulfilled without so many members of our community who provide much needed support. One element of our services involves partnerships with the local schools and hospitals. School nurses are vital to ensuring the Tooth Truck reaches all the kids who need dental care, and hospital nurses help our staff educate families on the services provided at Ronald McDonald House. We appreciate the partnership of each and every nurse and organization we have the opportunity to work alongside to make a positive impact in our community!

Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the Ozarks March 2017 Children Treated .........127 Dental Appointments provided ............................251 Year to date dental Appointments ..............1,207 Program to date dental Appointments ........ 50,810 Program to date value of treatment $13,227,513 Children who received treatment:

Tooth Truck Hourly Awards 25 Hours

Catelynn Classick Olivia Collins Garrett Craigmiles Stephanie Miller-Greer

50 Hours

Garrett Craigmiles Caleb Murray Terre Redmon

Boys & Girls Town, Fremont Elementary, Republic Lyon Elementary, Republic Middle School, Republic Sweeny Elementary, Robberson Elementary, Willard Central Elementary, and Willard South Elementary

100 Hours Matt Freihofer Sophie Harrington Alex Krause Adam Stotts Melinda Thurman

STAFF

President & CEO Bonnie Keller Program Director Mindy MuĂąoz General Dentist Dr. Sarah Cimino

Welcome to Mitchell The Tooth Truck welcomes Mitchell Hanson to its volunteer team. Mitchell is a recent graduate of Mizzou with a degree in Biological Engineering. He wanted to spend some time volunteering in Springfield before relocating to Kansas City for a full time position in healthcare later this year. Mitchell loves educating and presenting new information to people, which aligns perfectly with his volunteer role on the Tooth Truck. Welcome to the Tooth Truck, Mitchell! New volunteer Mitchell (on right) poses with Community Dentist Dr. Brett Durbin during his first volunteer shift.

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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Price Cutter Charity Championship The Web.com Tour’s Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper will be held August 10th – 13th at Highland Springs Country Club. The Ronald McDonald House has been a beneficiary since the inception of this event in 1990, providing $1,176,789 in support to our organization alone. More than half of the annual funding we receive through this event is from TLC Properties’ CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES TICKETS. The program features 500 prizes valued at $25 each, giving each Sweepstakes ticketholder a 1 in 16 chance to win a prize. In addition, every ticketholder also has a 1 in 8,000 chance to win a 2017 F150 Pickup Truck or $10,000 cash prize.

Sweepstakes tickets are available NOW for $25 each. One-hundred-percent of your purchase will benefit the children and families of our two Ronald McDonald Houses if you designate the Houses as your preferred charity. The Sweepstakes Ticket also serves as a grounds season pass for the tournament, August 10th – 13th. Buy your tickets TODAY and help spread the word! They will make fantastic GIFTS! You can purchase tickets by contacting Kim Booth at 417-875-3505 or kim.booth@ RMHCOzarks.org! For your convenience, we have included a flyer for ticket purchases in this newsletter.

All-Star Weekend JUNE 2-3, 2017

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 All-Star Smiles Sertoma Club are hosting this “All-Star Weekend” featuring Southwest Missouri’s allstars, 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. Thank you to everyone who has adopted a volunteer shift!


04/03/17

CHIP IN FOR CHARITY!!

Raise Additional Dollars for Charities...Here Is How! THE TLC PROPERTIES CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES

Charity Sweepstakes $25 Per Ticket (Only 8,000 Available) •

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Ticket includes 4 day grounds pass to the th th tournament August 10 – August 13 Includes a 1 in 16 chance to win a $25 daily prize Includes a one in 8,000 chance to win a 2017 Ford F 150 ECOBOOST or $10,000 Cash

2017 Ford F 150

2017 Sweepstakes Ticket (Will be mailed to the address listed below)

Name (and/or Spouse)_________________________________________________________________________________________

Authorized Representative Bonnie Keller

Address______________________________________________________City______________________State________Zip_______ Daytime Phone___________________________ Cash_________ Check_________ Credit Card_________

Credit Card No._________________________________________ Expiration Date_________ 3 Digit Secrity Code ______________ Name on Card__________________________________________ Zip Code Associated with Card____________________________

Number of Tickets purchased______________________________ Amount Paid___________________________________________

I wish for 100 % of my contribution to benefit my favorite tournament charity: Ronald McDonald House of the Ozarks Make Checks Payable to: Price Cutter Charity Championship or PCCC

You, Your Spouse or an Authorized Representative Must Be Present to Win the Grand Prizes


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