Heart Beats Newsletter, May 2016

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MAY 2016

27th Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner The 27th Annual Volunteer Recognition dinner was held on April 26th at Guy Mace’s Route 66 Car Museum (opening to the public this June). With the help of the Tooth Truck Inc., and Ronald McDonald House Charities Boards of Directors, we enjoyed a wonderful dinner surrounded by more than 60 classic cars and celebrated the HEART of our programs -- our volunteers! 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. You can share your own photos on social media using #RMHCvolunteerdinner! (see page 4 for the list of our honorees)


Heart of the House Staff House Near Cox South

From The Happy Anniversary

to our Cox House Volunteers 1 Year

Dearicka Smith John Blocker Betty Breshears Becky Lang

5 Years

Karen Taylor

Johnny Anderson Carson Baron Haley Barnett John Blocker Maggie Bradley Tyler Brasfield Betty Breshears Tram Bui Paula Bunch Nadean Burnett Ashton Canfield Dave Canfield Phillip Canfield Nancy Carlson Susan Carter Alexis Christopher Brittney Cowan Camry Cowan Mikel Dashtipour Kathy Dennis Heather Cottle Dillon Jan Dooly Judy Duncan Kim Fergus Madelyn Fergus Katy Finke Lexie Gambino

Autumn Garner Becky Gillham Sharon Gillham Shawn Gott Fabian Goyes Maria Goyes Amy Grubaugh Lauren Hamm Angela Hammond-Hill Darren Harrelson Laura Harrelson Mackenzie Harrelson Cindy Harris Liz Hayes Charity Hightree Link Hill Zoe Hill Gracie Holt Kathy Jenkins Clayton Keller Kennedy Keller Savannah Keller Randi Kerr Betty Kniep Julia Kovacs Victoria Kubitschek Becky Lang

House At Mercy Kids Tyler Austin John Barron Josh Bell Michael Bohnert Stephanie Boscatto Allison Burkholder Catelynn Classick Kim Clift Lizzie Collum Jennie Crabbe Courtney Cramer Brooke Davis Audrey Dlabach

Megan Dwyer Sandy Emberton Rachel Farmer Becky Farris Patti Garretson Josie Greeno Terry Greer Ann Griesemer Leslie Hatch Brenda Havens Kaley Hawkinson Carri Hummer Jessi Hummer

Caroline Langley Shawn Lowery Misty Manes Adrienne McCoy Sandra McNeive Amber Marmon Brittany Means Eileen Meinsen Larry Meinsen Sandy Morris Jordan Myers Abby Neumann Christian Nguyen Nick Nguyen Ana Ortiz Karla Peck Kay Prost Kennedy Randles Cliff Ricketts Jan Ricketts Evan Roberts George Schlick Joan Schroeder Anne Schubert Debbie Slocum Randy Slocum T.J. Slocum

Dearicka Smith Mary Smith Grace Stagner Kim Stagner Brianna Steiert Brandon Taylor Karen Taylor Kelsey Taylor Kristina Taylor Rich Taylor Linda Tenneson Lauren Tiedeman Ava Uzzell Sondra Uzzell Tristen Uzzell Abigail Weitzel Lucy Weitzel Joanna Weitzel Scott Weitzel Travis Weitzel Sara Westbrooks Cathe Whittington Sara Wilken Arin Williams Sue Wuerl Meghan Zengel

Jenni Jacka Lillian Jacka Tyler Jones MaKenzie Judy Courtney Krueger Katelin Krusz Julia Larson Angel Laukon Jordan Looney Micca Looney Rebekah Mitts Alyssa Mondeaux Abby Monsees

Miranda Nelson Erin Parsons Pooja Patel Jonathan Price Karrington Prohaska Chandler Saner Mikaela Smith Vanessa Strathmann Serenity Sullinger Katelyn Sullivan Debbie Williams Rebecca Won

Welcome, New Volunteers To Houses Stephanie Boscatto, Lizzie Collum, Rachel Farmer, Patti Garretson, Micca Looney, Jordan Looney and Nick Nyguyen

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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RMHC Staff President & CEO Bonnie Keller House Program Director Staci Holland 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 Associate House Manager Alicia Doran Assistant House Managers Karis Agnew Jacinda Canfield Taylor Croy Crosby Keller Kayla Love Sara Wikoff

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS House Manager Susan Green Associate House Manager Ely Wright Assistant House Managers Amy Crawford Bailey Ghan Josie Greeno Hannah Major Melanie Ward


RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS

Family Dinner

May Birthdays May 2 Dr. Brett Durbin Link Hill

Houlihan’s

When did you start providing meals for families at the Ronald McDonald House? We started providing meals for families at the Ronald McDonald House in January of this year. Steve is the General Manager for Houlihan’s South, and Tony is the Executive Chef. How did you get involved with the Family Dinner Program? Steve previously helped provide dinners with his former employer. When the opportunity arose for community outreach, Steve recruited Tony to help serve meals with Houlihan’s. What is your favorite thing about participating in the family dinner program? My favorite thing about participating in the Family Dinner Program is the relief for the families. It allows families to not have to worry about what they will eat for dinner, and allows families to relax a bit and focus on bigger things.

May 5 Sara Westbrooks

Do you have any favorite memories? Our favorite memories are the smiles from siblings of the patients and seeing the parents interact and talk with other families. The Ronald McDonald House is really a great place! What would you like to say to other groups who are considering volunteering with the Family Dinner Program? I would say they should go for it! It is a great program and seeing the community pitch in a little goes such a long way to help families going through tough situations.

May 12 Doug Carter May 15 Courtney Cramer Alyssa Mondeux Randy Slocum May 20 Brittany Deal (Means) Amber Price May 21 Carsen Baron May 22 Bonnie Keller Amber Marmon May 24 Sandy McNeive

National Nurses Week: May 6-12

During National Nurses Week, we celebrate the many individuals who work closely with our staff at the Houses and on the Tooth Truck to serve the families and patients who need our services. We appreciate your continued partnership and your role in helping RMHC fulfill our mission!

May 27 Anjuli Williams May 28 Rebecca Won

April Dinner Groups RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH

AFC group from MSU Banana Bunch Bradleyville FCCLA Cerner Si3 Covenant Presbyterian Cox Health Corporate and Employee Wellness Crossway Baptist Women’s Group Elizabeth Ann Seaton Youth Group Gem of India Glendale Christian Church Glendale Interact

Health Services Association Home Depot Just Friends Knights of Columbus Knights Templar Kohl’s Associates in Action M.A.D.E MSU Student Society for Cell and Molecular Biology Nick and Sydney Allen & Family Oak Grove Assembly of God Ozark Dialysis

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS Battlefield United Methodist Church Boys & Girls Club Clotfelter Family Drury Volunteer Corps East Sunshine Church of Christ Fair Grove NHS Gamestop Girl Scouts Hillcrest Presbyterian Church Houlihan’s Julie Gray & Friends Julie Pappenfort

Kickapoo High School FCCLA Louise Morgan Mercy Corporate Health Mercy Imaging Mercy Nurses from 5B Mercy Patient Access Mercy ROI MSU Pre-Med Society Second Baptist Church Small Group MSU Tri-Beta Honor Society SBU Physical Therapy Students Smith Family

Second Baptist Springfield Catholic The Girlfriends The Good Family Union Hill Church of Christ United Healthcare Open May Dinner Dates: May 14, 20, 27, 28, 29 & 30

Strafford MS Student Council The Arc of the Ozarks The Golden’s Turning Point Church Union Hill Church of Christ Youth Wellington Hills Friends Wilson Family Open June Dinner Dates: June 4, 9, 10, 12, 23, 25, 26 & 30

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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 We are thrilled to have a porch swing at the House near Cox South for our families to relax in and enjoy the beautiful weather! The porch swing was made possible because of the generosity of the members of Gamma Mu Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi at Missouri State University. Part of the proceeds they raised at philanthropy events throughout the year were used to underwrite our porch remodel that was completed last fall in addition to the new swing! We also want to thank Jason Bekebrede with Monticello Custom Homes and Remodeling for donating the labor to install the porch swing and the materials to build the frame for the swing. We appreciate their generosity to help finish this project in time for the spring weather. This will help make the House feel even more like a Home for our families.

27th Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner Awards ANNUAL AWARDS

Barbara L. Appleby Award Anne Schubert Loniel B. Ford Award Bill Williams

RECOGNITION FOR YEARS OF SERVICE

1ST QUARTER AWARDS

25 years Clayton Keller

Congratulations to all of our House volunteers who earned an Hourly Award the first quarter!

20 years Shawn Gott

Kevin D. Wallace Award Melinda Thurman

TOOTH TRUCK AWARDS

Stephen K. Scott Award A&J Power Systems Harp’s RV

Congratulations to our Tooth Truck Volunteers who received an Hourly Award at the Volunteer Dinner!

Outstanding New Volunteer, Ronald McDonald Houses Kim Clift, Mercy House Shawn Lowery, Cox House Outstanding New Volunteer, Tooth Truck Alex Krause Outstanding Young Volunteer Ronald McDonald Houses Gracie Holt, Cox House Rebekah Mitts, Mercy House

25 Hours Matt Freihofer Sophie Harrington Alex Krause Caleb Murray Terre Redmon Adam Stotts 50 Hours Matt Freihofer Sophie Harrington Alex Krause Adam Stotts Melinda Thurman 100 Hours Samantha Bornaman Matt Freihofer Ashlee Robinson Taylor Shireman Melinda Thurman

50 Hours Carsen Baron John Blocker Susan Carter Victoria Kubitschek Abby Neumann Dearicka Smith Lauren Tiedeman

Mercy House 25 Hours Courtney Krueger Josie Greeno Kaley Hawkinson Kim Clift

100 Hours Haley Barnett Maggie Bradley Karla Peck Arin Williams

100 Hours Jennie Crabbe

250 Hours Shawn Lowery Debbie Slocum

Cox House 25 Hours Carsen Baron Susan Carter Alexis Christopher Mikel Dashtipour Kim Fergus Madelyn Fergus Katy Finke Lauren Hamm Charity Hightree Ava Uzzell Travis Weitzel Cathe Whittington

750 Hours Sara Westbrooks 1750 Hours Larry Meinsen


Price Cutter Charity Championship

The Web.com Tour’s Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper will be held August 11th - 14th at Highland Springs Country Club. The Ronald McDonald House has been a beneficiary since the inception of this event in 1990, providing over $1,100,000 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 2016 Ford® F-150 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 11th-14th. Contact Kim Booth at 417-875-3505 or Kim.Booth@RMHCozarks.org to purchase your tickets TODAY! For your convenience, we have included a flyer for ticket purchases in this newsletter.

All-Star Weekend Save the Date: June 3 & 4

It’s an ALL-STAR weekend June 3-4, 2016. The 15th Annual Sertoma GRIN IRON CLASSIC (all-star high school football game) and the 5th 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, 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.

Share a Heart

The 23rd Annual Share a Heart Campaign numbers are in, and we are very pleased to announce another successful year! With $100,850 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 heart and helping us expand the mission of the Ronald McDonald Houses. Our reigning “Share a Heart” Champion also keeps his title with an impressive $14,100 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 $72,324 for the Ronald McDonald Houses of the Ozarks, and we are very grateful for his dedication.

Ronald McDonald Houses of the Ozarks HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH STATS March 2016 Families Served .......36 Nights .................. 224 Families from Missouri ................. 20 Families from Other States ............16 Year-To-Date Families Served ......101 Program-to-Date Families Served .. 9,357

HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS STATS March 2016 Families Served .......53 Nights .................. 250 Families from Missouri .................45 Families from Other States ..............8 Year-To-Date Families Served ..... 123 Program-to-Date Families Served .. 1,540

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Heart of the Truck

Megan Blake Samantha Bornaman Chelsea Carroll Olivia Collins Garrett Craigmiles Allie Dunton Matt Freihofer Sophie Harrington Jessica Havener Linda Heslin Alex Krause Connie McCarter Stephanie Miller-Greer Caleb Murray Terre Redmon Ashlee Robinson Zach Shaw Taylor Shireman Micayla Shrimpton Bryson Starkey Adam Stotts Melinda Thurman

Tooth Truck Wish List

Tooth Talk

Changing Lives Through the Healthy Smiles Academy By: April Roll The Healthy Smiles Academy is so lucky to work with amazing teachers, like April Roll, who teaches Kindergarten at Fremont Elementary. This program wouldn’t be successful without the support of passionate teachers who truly care about each of the children in their classroom, as if they were their own. April shares her experience with the Healthy Smiles Academy at Fremont. We love to see how this amazing program can make a big, life-long impact on the lives of these students. Many of us take for granted the simple morning routine of brushing our teeth. It’s just a little habit we do each day without even thinking about it, but what about children throughout our school district? Do they have this habit of good, daily brushing? Unfortunately for many of them, the answer is no. This is especially true for younger children at my school who have not had the opportunity or resources to

make brushing part of their daily routine. Thanks to the Tooth Truck’s Healthy Smiles Academy, all Kindergarteners at Fremont Elementary now have the opportunity to make brushing part of their morning routine at school. We started this program in January and it has already made a huge impact. Tamara Maddox, the Program Manager of the Healthy Smiles Academy, and her team of volunteers came in and demonstrated the proper way to brush. Their excitement and passion turned teeth brushing into an important yet fun part of our morning routine. My students eat breakfast in the classroom and then brush their teeth at the sink with minimal help from me. In fact, the kids remind me to put their toothpaste out if I do not have it out when they enter the classroom each morning. If they see the tube of

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

Left: Micah and Zoey pose for a photo with their teacher, April Roll, before brushing their teeth. Top right: Malik shows us how brushing his teeth is fun!

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Bottom right: Tiannah takes a moment to show us her bright, healthy smile while brushing her teeth.

toothpaste is getting low they even ask to make sure I have more. It’s neat to listen to my kids talk with each other about brushing. They have said things like “I’m going to brush extra good so I can have sparkly teeth” and “don’t forget to brush so your breath doesn’t stink.” I’ve even heard them discussing brushing their teeth at night so their whole body is clean for bed. Wow, the little things truly do have a huge impact! Brushing at school wouldn’t be possible without the Tooth Truck’s Healthy Smiles Academy and all of its supporters and volunteers. Not only do they supply all the materials needed for kids to brush at school, but they also send home a bag of goodies with everything needed to brush at home, including floss. My class and I thank everyone who has helped make this program possible. It’s a much needed life skill that will not be forgotten.


Welcome New Volunteer,

Garrett!

The Healthy Smiles Academy is thrilled to welcome new volunteer Garrett Craigmiles to its program. Garrett is currently attending Missouri State University as a predental student, majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry. Garrett says, “ I wanted to help others with their dental hygiene and teach children the importance of a healthy smile.” We are lucky to add Garrett to our wonderful team of volunteers! Welcome, Garrett!

Program-to-Date Dental Appointments ........... 47,230 Program-to-Date Value of Treatments .......... $11,541,062

Children Who Received Treatment: Bingham Elementary Billings School Boys & Girls Town Clever School Pershing Elementary Republic Schools Robberson Elementary Walnut Grove School Willard Schools

STAFF

MRS. C’S RECIPES

President & CEO Bonnie Keller

BLT Dip (makes 8 servings)

Program Director Mindy Muñoz Enjoy wonderful recipes provided by Mrs. Vivian Carissimo, also known as Mrs. C.

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

VOLUNTEER TIP OF THE MONTH Spring is here! Did you know you can use blue Dawn dishwashing liquid to clean your gutters? Mix half of a small bottle in a bucket of water; with a sponge mop and a little elbow grease, rub down the gutters and wash. Tougher stains may require a second wash. This method is a little messy, but not as much as a power washer and way cheaper.

Children Treated ...........202

Year-to-Date Dental Appointments ...............997

We are thrilled to welcome Josie Greeno to the Assistant Manager team for the House at Mercy Kids. Josie is no stranger to the Ronald McDonald House as she has previously served in a volunteer capacity at the Ronald McDonald House in Kansas City and House at Mercy Kids. She brings a generous heart for our mission, a positive attitude and contagious smile with her to every shift. Josie is currently attending Cox College of Nursing and Health Sciences, and is obtaining her Bachelor’s Degree in Science Nursing. Josie and her husband Adam are active outdoorsy people who enjoy running, camping and hiking together. Josie is also an active runner and recently competed in a 10k in Eureka Springs, AR, where she placed first in her age division; along with training for a half marathon all last month in March. Welcome to the team, Josie!

Chop the tomato then add sour cream and mayonnaise. Mix well. Add crushed bacon and green onions. Mix all together and it is ready. Great on a baked potato or served with crackers or pretzels!

March 2016 Dental Appointments Provided.......................360

Welcome New Assistant House Manager, Josie!

1 large ripe red tomato 1 Cup fat-free sour cream 1 Cup fat-free mayo 6 slices crispy cooked bacon-crushed up 1/2 Cup diced green onions

Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the Ozarks

Office Manager Emma Davis Dental Assistants Megan Lambert Kim Otradovec Sandy Morris, House volunteer, provides helpful tips for everyday needs. Enjoy this month’s Volunteer Tip!

Part-Time Dental Assistants Jackie Malik

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Ronald McDonald House Charities

LifePoints Lift Day We are excited about the opportunity to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities and increase blood donations in the Ozarks at the same time! Again for 2016, we have partnered with Community Blood Center of the Ozarks in their “Life Points Lift” program. When you sign up for the LifePoints program at CBCO, you receive points for each blood or apheresis donation you make during the year. Those points can be redeemed in many ways, including a donation made to Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks! We encourage you to donate as often as possible, and join us for a special RMHC blood drive on May 11 at the Thomson Donor Center (220 W. Plainview) between 7am-7pm. When you arrive, be sure to sign your name on the “Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks” page in the booklet available at the front desk. You may then access your account online at any time during the year and designate your LifePoints Lift Points to RMHC! For more information about LifePoints Lift and to create a donor profile, please visit www.cbco.org/lifepoints-lift/.


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