Heart
BEATS APRIL 2019
Price Cutter Charity Championship Mark your calendars for the 30th annual Web.com Tour’s Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper July 25th – 28th at Highland Springs Country Club. The Ronald McDonald House has been a beneficiary since the inception of this event in 1990, providing over $1,240,000 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 2019 Toyota Tundra 4x2 SR Double Cab Pickup Truck or $10,000 cash prize. Sweepstakes tickets are available NOW for $25 each. One-hundredpercent 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, July 25th – 28th.
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 7th & 8th It’s a Sertoma ALL-STAR weekend June 7-8, 2019. The 18th Annual Sertoma GRIN IRON CLASSIC (allstar high school football game) and the 8th 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 “AllStar 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. Sign-up sheets are available at both Houses, on the Tooth Truck, or by contacting Heather Hyde at Heather.Hyde@RMHCozarks.org or at 417-820-0764.
From The
Staff
Heart of the House House Near Cox South Ann Adams Laura Leigh Armstrong Tyler Austin Elizabeth Bottorff Nadean Burnett Jillian Carlile John Carr Terri Carr Larry Chainey Nancy Clark Tyler Cockrum Tammi Davis Shannon Deakins Kathy Dennis Lynelle Dock-Peck Cheryl Douglas Blake Dowdy Judy Duncan Angela Fairchild Brenda Ferris Clydene Freeman Amanda Fronzaglia
Calan Froula Madison Gibson Becky Gillham Shawn Gott Ashley Grady Amy Grubaugh Dorothy Harlan Darren Harrelson Laura Harrelson Aston Heinrichs Kaya Heinrichs Gracie Holt Lisa James Briana Jenkins Derek Johns Clayton Keller Levi Kemp Becky Lang Shawn Lowery Dylan Mally Eileen Meinsen Larry Meinsen
Mackenzie Meyers Sandy Morris Nolan Musick Jordan Myers Andrea Parker Asha Parvathaneni Karla Peck LeRoy Peck Gretta Phillips J Aidan Plank ulie Prod Kay Prost Beka Razor Rebecca Reser Cliff Ricketts Jan Ricketts Savanna Roberts Brenda Rosebrough Timothy Schmelz Anne Schubert Debbie Slocum Randy Slocum
House At Mercy Kids Brittaney Brent Stephanie Bube Katherine Bunch Mary Carlson April Carmichael David Carmichael Katy Chambers Jerrica Conrad Jennie Crabbe Kristin Custer Laura Eise Sandy Emberton
Alexis Gaono Mason Gaspard Ashley Green Terry Greer Ann Griesemer Brenda Havens Jenni Jacka Lillian Jacka Leah Jackson Danielle Kelly Ami Le Hannah Le
Pranav Mandava Brady Marshall Kassie Medina Jianna Mills Kiera Mills Krista Mills Rebekah Mitts Marel Morris Tracie Nicholson Kate Okland Jamie Phariss Taylor Pistel
T.J. Slocum Mary Smith Richard Sowell Grace Stagner Kim Stagner Madeleine Sullivan Kaden Sumter Anna Trenkamp Violet Turner Ava Uzzell Sondra Uzzell Tristen Uzzell Carsten Warner Abigail Weitzel Lucy Weitzel Joanna Weitzel Scott Weitzel Travis Weitzel James Winstead Ryan Winstead Meghan Zengel
Sarah Phillips Keely Richter Linda Schultz Lauren Stockam Breanna Sundet Kayla Swearengin Lavanya Tiriveedhi Madeline Urhahn Will Vance Kyley Vienot Hanna Wilken
Welcome, New Volunteers To Houses Laura Leigh Armstrong, Katherine Bunch, Laura Eise, Alexis Gaono, Kayla Swearengin
RMHC Staff Heart Beats is published monthly or bi-monthly for volunteers of Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks and The Tooth Truck, Inc. ©2019 RMHC The following trademarks used herein are owned by McDonald’s Corporation and its affiliates and are used under license: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Ronald McDonald House Charities logo, Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, RMHC, Keeping Families Close. The Tooth Truck name and logo are owned by The Tooth Truck, Inc.
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President & CEO Bonnie Keller
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS
Vice President Debbie Kinser
Program Manager Laura Winstead
Program Manager Ashley Burton
Tooth Truck Program Director Mindy Muñoz
Associate Program Manager Associate Program Manager Melanie Ball Heather Hyde
Project Manager Amber Price Development Assistant Kim Booth Administrative Assistant Debbi Gafner
Family Care Managers Karis Agnew Jacinda Canfield Emma Chadwell Rebekkah Wall Sara Wilken
Family Care Managers Danielle Exner Jacob Golden Sydney Helms Kennedy Keller Savannah Keller Hannah Major Jack Osborn Lacey Wildschuetz
Family Dinner
Birthdays
Spotlight
April 6 Angela Patrick April 8 Trot Kinser
2 Michelle’s and A Carolyn
April 9 Asha Parvathaneni
Let’s learn a little bit more about 2 Michelle’s and A Carolyn (Formerly known as the Hamilton Family, formerly known as Evergreen Baptist Church)
April 12 April Carmichael April 17 Shawn Lowery
How long have you been serving dinners at the Ronald McDonald House? “I’ve been serving for 14 years and my daughter Hadley has been helping me for the last 12,” – Carolyn Hamilton “I’ve been helping for the last seven and half years,” -Michelle Long How often do you serve? “The third Sunday of every odd month.” Do you have any special memories associated with serving dinner? “We had just served the last bit of food we had left. It was just enough for everyone who came; when a group of 20 people came in the door. It was all one big family. Luckily, they brought their own food and were just going out to be on the deck to have a picnic. I was ready to whip up whatever I could from the refrigerator,” –Carolyn.
April 19 Jerrica Conrad
How did you hear about our Family Dinner Program? “I heard about it through Evergreen Church. One of the ladies in my Sunday School Class had a baby born with a heart defect and they had to stay in a Ronald McDonald House. She began doing it every month and I tagged along with. Eventually they had to stop doing it but I’ve continued on. The other Michelle’s started helping me later,” –Carolyn.
April 23 Sarah Phillips April 26 Lacey Wildschuetz
Any additional notes or information? “I think everybody should do this just to see how grateful the families are,” – Carolyn. “It really puts things in perspective for you,” – Michelle.
Dinner Groups RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH March Meal Groups Battlefield United Methodist Church Bill Covey and Family Blue Eye High School FCCLA Cerner Si3 Chesterfield Ward Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints Covenant Presbyterian Delta Sigma Phi First Baptist Church
Fordland Church of Christ Fremont Elementary Girl Scout Troop #70982 Glendale Christian Church Hamilton Family Hill City Church Just Friends Knights of Columbus Knights Templar Mercy Women and Children Educator Group Northside Christian Church Small Groups
Oak Grove Assembly of God Parkcrest Baptist Church Schofield Church Second Baptist Church Second Baptist Small Group St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Teachers The Girlfriends Union Hill Church of Christ Wildwood Bunko
Open Dinner Dates: May: 4th, 6th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 29th, 31st
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS March Meal Groups Ash Grove FCCLA Ash Grove UMPC 25:35 Calhoun Family Child Life Student Association Courageous Church DeWitt & Associates East Sunshine Church of Christ Fair Grove NHS Little Caesars Pizza
Lois & Jessica Louise Morgan Meadows Family Mercy 5B Mercy Public Safety Department Mercy SBU College of Nursing MSU PT Top Tier Kitchen Mychelle & Jen
New Hope Family Fellowship On Angels’ Wings Phi Sigma Pi – Gamma Sigma Phi Theta Kappa at OTC Reavisville First Baptist Church Stockton HS FCCLA Torch Club Turning Point Church
Union Hill Church of Christ Youth Wellington Hills Friends Wilkins Family Wilson Family Open Dinner Dates: May: 6th, 13th, 18th, 20th, 22nd, 26th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st
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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 Travel-Size Toothpaste Fabric Softener
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 White Bath Mats
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Mission Moment Collins Family
Stephanie Collins was admitted twice to Mercy Hospital because of preterm labor. Her second hospitalization occurred while she was only in her 29th week of pregnancy. Stephanie and her family were referred to the Ronald McDonald House to keep her close to the medical care she needed for her high-risk pregnancy. Her stay lasted a total of 52 days. Stephanie feels grateful for the opportunity to “get the rest she needed until her baby arrived.” Stephanie said her favorite part about staying at the House was “connecting with the other families”. We enjoyed spending time with Stephanie as she anticipated Elijah’s arrival and getting to know their beautiful family before they returned home.
House Volunteer Spotlight Jerrica Conrad Jerrica has a huge heart for Ronald McDonald House as her family used the House after the birth of her eldest son. She started volunteering in November 2018 and has currently served almost 50 hours at the Mercy House. Let’s learn a little more about Jerrica…
McDonald House?
What is your favorite thing to do (or a couple things) at the House?
“Getting to know the ladies in the office! I also really enjoy serving Family Dinners when I have done that in the past.”
“I like to write acknowledgements and talk with families when they are here.” What do you enjoy in your free time? “I enjoy hanging out with my family and crocheting.” How did you learn about the Ronald
“My aunt stayed at the Cox House when she had her kids. My husband and I stayed at the Mercy House for 6 days when we had our oldest son 5 years ago.” Do you have any favorite memories?
What do you enjoy most about volunteering with our organization? “I’ve been in those families’ shoes… getting to be able to be there for families, talk with them and let them know people care means a lot.”
Staff Stuff
We would like to thank Karis Agnew for her years of service at the Ronald McDonald House near Cox. In 2011 Karis started at the Cox House as a volunteer and was soon recognized as Outstanding Young Volunteer in 2012. In April 2014 Karis came on board as a Family Care Manager and in no surprise to anyone, thrived in this role. Five years later, on April 27th, Karis will serve her last shift as a Family Care Manager. Throughout the years she has been a tremendous asset to our team. We will miss you and wish you nothing but the best!
Monthly Statistics Dinner Group Recipe
Vegan Butternut Squash Soup
Prepared by Mary Jane Dunn from Campbell United Methodist on February 6th at the Ronald McDonald House Near Cox.
INGREDIENTS
1 large butternut squash, about 2 pounds, cut in half, seeds scooped out and reserved 3 large carrots, ends cut off 1 large onion, peeled, ends cut off, cut in half 1 large Granny Smith Apple, cut in half and cored, skin left on 1 medium sweet potato, whole 4 large cloves of garlic 2 tablespoons olive oil salt and pepper 3 or 4 cups of vegetable stock
INSTRUCTIONS 1 Preheat oven to 425º with the 2 oven racks in the middle. Line a large roasting sheet with parchment paper. 2 Place the butternut squash, carrots, onion, apple, sweet potato and garlic on the roasting sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and salt and pepper. Roast on the top shelf of the oven.
5 After 60 minutes of roasting (or once your butternut squash is tender and a fork is very easily inserted and removed), remove the butternut squash. Once the butternut squash is cool enough to handle, scoop out the flesh and transfer it to your blender. Discard the skins. 6 Add 1 or 2 cups of vegetable stock to your blender with the roasted vegetables, and blend until very smooth. (If your blender isn’t big enough, you can blend the vegetables in batches). Transfer the blended soup to a soup pot, and add in the rest of the chicken stock. If you like your soup thicker, use just 3 cups of chicken stock. If you like it thinner (like I do!), use 4 cups of chicken stock. 7 Taste and season with salt and pepper if necessary, and warm on the oven. See full recipe at https://www.tasteslovely.com/ paleo-roasted-butternut-squash-soup/
2019
House Near Cox South STATS Families Served..............43 Nights..................................208 Families from Missouri................................ 32 Families from other states......................... 11 Year to date.......................78 Program to date...... 10,517
House At Mercy Kids STATS Families Served..............38 Nights.................................. 244 Families from Missouri................................35 Families from other states...........................3 Year to date...................... 66 Program to date...... 2,837
3 After 20 minutes of roasting, remove the garlic and apples. Transfer to your blender. 4 After 40 minutes of roasting, remove the onion, carrots and sweet potato. Transfer the carrots and onion to your blender, and once the sweet potato is cool enough to handle, pull the skin off and add the flesh of the sweet potato to your blender. Discard the sweet potato skin. (Or if you’re like me, eat them as a snack while dinner cooks!)
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Heart Tooth Talk of the Truck Megan Blake Chelsea Breihan Tori Bridwell Emma Chadwell Stephanie Daniels Luke Ellickson Melinda Fielder Katlyn Frazier Olivia Horton Sarah Jobe Susan Lemmon Connie McCarter Breanna Mareschal Emily Murray Melissa Schmittgens Dylan Stewart Melinda Thurman Chloe Williams Jessica Zengel
STAFF
PRESIDENT & CEO Bonnie Keller PROGRAM DIRECTORRONALD MCDONALD CARE MOBILE Mindy Muñoz GENERAL DENTIST Dr. Sarah Cimino COMMUNITY DENTISTS Dr. Raymond Burton Dr. Aaron Dannegger Dr. Brett Durbin Dr. David Hacker Dr. Blake Keaster Dr. Misty Shelton Dr. Camille Tague OFFICE MANAGER Abbie Dohmen DENTAL ASSISTANTS Megan Sanders Delina Nguyen PART-TIME DENTAL ASSISTANTS Amy Baker Chelsea Murray Kristi Terry HEALTHY SMILES ACADEMY PROGRAM MANAGER Tamra Thomas
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Healthy Smiles are for everyone! By Tamra Thomas
Every now and then there is a child who doesn’t flourish in their home school for a variety of different reasons. In such cases, they may attend an alternative school better suited for them to successfully achieve their educational goals. Students attend the alternative school year-round to help keep them on track for graduation. They are set up with individual education plans to assist them with their unique needs with the goal of eventually returning to their home schools. When I first had the opportunity to connect with an alternative school in town, I honestly wasn’t sure what to
expect. What I have since discovered is these students are amazing kids in need of some extra special attention and encouragement. Students at the Greene County Youth Academy have benefitted from both the Tooth Truck’s services and the Healthy Smiles Academy. While some students were reluctant to engage in daily brushing initially, we have seen progress in their attention to oral hygiene as the program continues in the school. One of their teachers, Angelin shared the following: “Greene County Youth Academy (GCYA) is a community-based treatment program that
provides educational services along with counseling, life skills development, recreational opportunities, and behavioral treatment for middle school and high school-aged youth. Partnering with the Tooth Truck has been extremely beneficial for the students at GCYA. Youth that might not have otherwise had access to dental care have had dental appointments and follow up sessions to treat cavities. The Tooth Truck’s education program has given them skills and knowledge to care for their teeth, as well as dental kits to take home, and supplies to brush their teeth at Continues on page 7
The Healthy Smiles Academy boosts self-esteem in each brushing participant as they learn how to properly care for their teeth.
The program adapts to each site’s specific needs to ensure participants are able to brush each day as part of their school schedule.
Healthy Smiles are for everyone! Continued from page 6
school every day. GCYC students have learned through the Tooth Truck program that good dental health not only boosts self-esteem, but prevents many health conditions later in life.” Another alternative school we have been working with is the Excel Community Resource Center. Similarly to GCYA, the students are settling into a daily brushing routine. Their teacher, Kyla, shared the following
about their tooth brushing experience: “The Tooth Truck program here at Excel has brought excitement to the youth about brushing their teeth. There has been some confidence built for the youth that may have been embarrassed to ask the proper way to brush their teeth. Many of the youth enjoy brushing their teeth after their lunch. The dental hygiene techniques that were taught will help the youth
maintain their dental care for the future. Thank you again for sharing your wonderful tooth knowledge with us! We all very much enjoyed your presentations!” We are so fortunate to connect with students at these schools as together we make an impact on their oral health. We love that the Healthy Smiles Academy is so easily adapted to the needs of the students at each different school. Educating participants on the importance of brushing and flossing and demonstrating the correct techniques are key components of the program.
Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the Ozarks January 2019 Children Treated:...............165 Dental Appointments Provided:.................................. 314 Year to Date Dental Appointments:..................... 314 Program to Date Dental Appointments:..............55,631 Program to Date Value of Treatment:..........$15.7 million Children Who Received Treatment: Cowden Elementary Delaware Elementary Great Circle Holland School Jarrett Middle School Jeffries Elementary Rountree Elementary Sherwood Elementary
Tooth Truck Wish List
Action figures Matchbox cars Hair accessories (clips, headbands) Chapstick Jewelry (necklaces, bracelets) Handheld games
DVDs for older children Outdoor toys (bubbles, sidewalk chalk, Frisbees, sports balls) Walmart gift cards Beanie Babies Backpacks Lunch Totes
Sunshine Elementary
Birthdays April 1 Dr. Aaron Dannegger
Volunteer Welcomes
Welcome Jessica!
The Tooth Truck welcomes Jessica Zengel to its volunteer program. Jessica is originally from Joplin and currently a pre-dental student at MSU. Her mother and cousin have volunteered with the Ronald McDonald House and encouraged her to get involved since the Tooth Truck so closely connects with her career path. Jessica participated in the 2018 Grin Action Classic volleyball tournament so this was truly the perfect fit. Welcome, Jessica!
April 4 Dr. Tom Stone April 23 Emma Chadwell April 30 Amy Baker
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Heart Beats
949 E. Primrose Street Springfield, Missouri 65807-5257
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Volunteers Still Needed for 20th Annual
Rock’n Ribs April 25th - 27th We’d like to extend a special thank you to everyone who has already signed up to volunteer at the 20th Annual Rotary Rock’n Ribs BBQ Festival. This event would not be possible without the support of people like you! Rock’n Ribs will take place on April 25-27 (plus break down on April 28) 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 benefiting charities and we need YOUR volunteer help to ensure a successful event. The greatest volunteer needs are in the areas of housekeeping on Friday and Saturday, as well as event breakdown on Sunday. We’d love YOUR help in securing these volunteer spots on behalf of Ronald
McDonald House Charities. Can you or your small group help fill this need? Sign up today by contacting Heather Hyde at Heather.Hyde@RMHCozarks.org or at 417-820-0764 or register online at https://rocknribs.com/ volunteer/. You may also let your manager know you’d like to volunteer and they will help you get signed up.
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