Heart Beats Newsletter, Nov 2014

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Heart

BEATS NOVEMBER 2014

19th Annual

Cup O’Cheer Homes Tour Don’t miss our 19th annual Cup O’Cheer Homes Tour on Friday, November 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The event has an open-house format, so guests can set their own schedules to visit five beautiful homes decorated for the holidays, including the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South. Each $30 ticket includes a special Holiday Tea at the House, featuring elegant desserts by French Chef Roland Parny. The first 1,200 guests to purchase a ticket will also receive a fine china teacup and saucer, designed especially for this event by BridgeBlue Sourcing Partners and Obelisk Home. We want to give a special thanks to all of you who have volunteered to support our 19th annual Cup O’Cheer Homes Tour! It’s not too late to join the effort --- contact Brian Powers at 417-820-0764 or Brian.Powers@RMHCozarks. org to get involved.

Kubik Home, Greg & Tori Kubik

Misty River, Nixa Original Décor by Greg & Tori Kubik and Brandi Bailey, Buxton Kubik Dodd Creative Holiday Décor by Tori Kubik and Mears Floral Products, Designers Judy Mears and Kim Hardin

Pozniak Home, Kathy Pozniak Humboldt Mansion, Rick & Robin Gilmore

Hickory Hills Estates, Springfield Original Interior Décor by Blaine Johnson, Chicago Holiday Décor by Ron Johnson, The Thicket

Springfield Interior Décor by Robin Gilmore Holiday Décor by Robin Gilmore

Ronald McDonald House of the Ozarks

Front Porch and Entryway Décor by Kim Hardin Family Room Furnishings by Obelisk Home Dining Room Christmas Décor by Dillard’s Department Store Dining Room China Cabinet Décor by Gamble’s Gift Gallery Dining Room Fresh Floral by The Flower Merchant Bedroom Décor by Jellybeans, Ellecor Design & Gifts and Dillard’s Department Store Playroom & Living Room Decor by Jane Paul of Interior Fashions

A Ronald McDonald House Supporter

Hickory Hills Estates, Springfield Original Décor by Kim Wood, Fleur Interior Architecture and Heather Cotter, Ashley Furniture HomeStore Holiday Décor by Beth Marsh

We are also grateful to the following sponsors for providing generous contributions that will support our Ronald McDonald Houses and the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile:


Heart of the House Staff House Near Cox South

From The Happy Anniversary 1 Year

Hannah Anderson - House near Cox South Michael Bohnert - Mercy House Marlie Sims - House near Cox South

15 Years

Evelyn Close - House near Cox South

Lori Aduddell Merideth Aduddell Miles Aduddell Scott Aduddell Lauryn Allison Hannah Anderson Johnny Anderson Alaina Arner Oana Bozek Maggie Bradley Tyler Brasfield Martha Brooks Ashton Canfield Dave Canfield Phillip Canfield Vivian Carissimo Nicole Cenedese Evelyn Close Heather Cottle-Dillon Kathy Dennis Audrey Dlabach Jan Dooly Judy Duncan Bill Duplisse Nancy Duplisse Kate Fletcher Lexie Gambino

Aden Gaulding Avery Gaulding Heidi Gaulding Becky Gillham Sharon Gillham Shawn Gott Fabian Goyes Maria Goyes Amy Grubaugh Angela Hammond-Hill Darren Harrelson Laura Harrelson Mackenzie Harrelson Cindy Harris Katie Herman Link Hill Zoe Hill Kathy Jenkins Paula Johns Clayton Keller Kennedy Keller Savannah Keller Randi Kerr Betty Kniep Marion Kraemer Zachary Kram Caroline Langley

Randy Slocum T.J. Slocum Mary Smith Ashleigh Spalding Kara Speights Kim Stagner Alexis Stethem Tina Stethem Brianna Steiert Brandon Taylor Karen Taylor Kelsey Taylor Kristina Taylor Rich Taylor Becky Tilton Melanie Turner Ava Uzzell Sondra Uzzell Tristen Uzzell Abigail Weitzel Lucy Weitzel Joanna Weitzel Scott Weitzel Sara Westbrooks Danielle Wolford Megan Zengel

Adrienne McCoy Sandra McNeive Megan Marsh Eileen Meinsen Larry Meinsen Sandy Morris Jordan Myers Nathan Nelson Christian Nguyen Ana Ortiz Shayleigh Patterson Angela Phillips Dani Peterson Kay Prost Kathy Purvis Bibiana Ramirez Kennedy Randles Cliff Ricketts Jan Ricketts George Schlick Rachel Schmeling Joan Schroeder Anne Schubert Teri Shoemake Marli Sims Sue Sloan Debbie Slocum

House At Mercy Children’s Hospital Kayley Barnes John Barron Josh Bell Ashley Blazier Michael Bohnert Tynisha Brown Courtney Cramer Kelsey Cumpton Angela Dearing Megan Dwyer Pfifer Duerkop Sandy Emberton Laurie Feick Brittany Figaro

Terry Greer Ann Griesemer Sarah Gutzke Brenda Havens Carri Hummer Jessi Hummer Jenni Jacka Lillian Jacka Jami Jones Tyler Jones MaKenzie Judy Katelin Krusz Angel Laukon Angel Le

Chandler Saner Kelli Showers Jacob Smith Mikaela Smith Amy Sullinger Serenity Sullinger Katelyn Sullivan Tammy Taylor Debbie Williams Rebecca Won Heather Young

Taylor Lee Brian Loesel Tamara Maddox Barbara McBride Larry McBride Elaina Mihalik Rebekah Mitts Alyssa Mondeaux Pooja Patel Kelly Perkins Austin Plute Marc Propst Karla Reed Lauren Routh

Welcome, New Volunteers To Houses Lexie Gambino, Jamie Jones, Angel Laukon, Bibiana Ramirez and Heather Young

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

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH House Manager Megan Schussler Assistant House Managers Karis Agnew Jacinda Canfield Brittany Gamble Crosby Keller Kayla Love Sara Wikoff

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 Danielle Walcher Melanie Ward


RONALD MCDONALD COX HOUSE

November Birthdays

Family Dinner

Spotlight

November 1 Sarah Gutzke

Walmart of Nixa

Walmart of Nixa has been providing dinner at the House near Cox South on the second Thursday of each month for more than 2 years. Every dinner is prepared with loving hands, and is a wonderful blessing for the families. Every other month, Walmart of Nixa prepares a special meal for the families -- breakfast for dinner. It is a favorite among the staff and volunteers who have the pleasure of working Thursday evenings. In addition to providing evening meals for our families, they also donate various items for the House pantries and even bring holiday items such as festive cookie plates. Due to scheduling difficulties, they will not be able to serve meals the next few months. We anxiously await their return, and look forward to many more great dinners provided by Kathy and friends with Walmart of Nixa! Thank you for helping us create a “home away from home,” complete with home-cooked meals!

November 5 Betty Kneip November 8 Marissa Buechel Eileen Meinsen November 11 Jan Ricketts November 13 Brian Loesel November 14 Nancy Duplisse November 15 Brianna Steiert November 16 Joan Schroeder Meghan Zengel

November 22 Becky Tilton

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH Just Friends Kettle Cookers Knights of Columbus Knights Templar Kohl’s Associates in Action Marshfield FBC Junior High MSU ACES MSU Health Services Nixa Church of the Nazarene Oak Grove Assembly of God RMH Board Second Baptist Church Second Baptist Junior Southland Christian Church

November 4 Elaina Mihalik

November 21 Jordan McMunn

September Dinner Groups First Christian Church of Ash Grove Amy Wood and Family Aubree Good & Family Battlefield UMC Cantina Laredo Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints CNH Reman Covenant Presbytarian Church Crighton Olive Dunn Surgical Group Drury Pre-Health Professions Club Girl Scout Troop #70403 Gladys Williams Glendale Christian Church Home Depot

November 2 Brandon Taylor

Springfield Remanufacturing The Girlfriends Union Hill Church of Christ Walmart of Nixa Open Dinner Dates: November 21 – due to the Homes Tour event, the kitchen will be unavailable for dinner. We still need someone to provide food that can be delivered and be made available to families, such as pizza, sandwiches or crock pot meals.

November 23 Karis Agnew Katelin Krusz November 27 Abigail Weitzel November 30 Clayton Keller

November 29

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Ash Grove United Methodist-Presbyterian Church Children’s Division The Clotfelter Family & Little Caesar’s The Cramer Family Diane Cope and Brittany Balloun East Sunshine Church of Christ Famous Dave’s First Baptist Church of Ozark The Golden’s Hillcrest Presbyterian Church iServe Small Group – Courageous Church

The Kelly Family Louise Morgan Marshfield NHS Marc Propst & Heather Young Mercy Corporate Health and Wellness Mercy Imaging Mercy Marian Center Mercy Orthopedic Hospital Mychelle Eckels New Life Church Small Group Ozarks Jeep Thing The Reed Family

SBU Physical Therapy Students Second Baptist Juniors Springfield Catholic St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Teachers Student Organization of Health Professions Union Hill Church of Christ Wellington Hills Friends Open Dinner Dates: All November dates are filled! Thank you so much to all of our amazing Family Dinner Groups!

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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 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 Aluminum foil

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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House volunteer Anne Schubert recently received the Dorsey Levell Lifetime Achievement Award for 15 years of service to Ambassadors for Children, a program of the Council of Churches. Anne has accomplished so much in the Springfield Community through her 25 years of working with Greene County Juvenile Office Abuse/Neglect Division and advocating for children across the Ozarks. She has been an active volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South since March of 2010; volunteering more than 500 hours! In addition to the work Anne does for the Ronald McDonald House, she also volunteers her time at Ambassadors for Children. We are so proud to see our volunteers recognized by the community for their other philanthropic endeavors. Congratulations, Anne!

Our House Inside the Hospital

When the Ronald McDonald House at Mercy Children’s Hospital opened its doors in November 2012, everyone knew it took significant partnering with Mercy Hospital to make it happen. In the nearly two years the House has been open, our families have been the recipients of some beneficial services provided by the staff of Mercy Hospital. These services include daily cleaning of our public restrooms, security services, utilities, telephone and internet connectivity services, linen services and countless other day-today needs. Many people might be surprised to learn about the many different departments within Mercy Hospital that also participate in a very important part of our “home away from home”—our Family Dinner Program! More than 800 families have been guests of the Ronald McDonald House at Mercy Children’s Hospital. For our families, warm meals are a luxury they probably haven’t given much thought to by the end of the day. Fortunately, our very generous donors make that thought a reality almost every night of the year! This month we would like to recognize the volunteers and donors with the Family Dinner Program who also happen to work for Mercy Hospital! *Mercy Corporate Health and Wellness *Mercy Imaging *Mercy Marian Center Mercy Cardiovascular/Neuro Leadership Mercy Orthopedic Hospital Mercy Patient Safety Services & Risk Dept.

Mercy Central Access Mercy Neuro Trauma Mercy Sports Medicine Mercy Business Risk Services Mercy College of Nursing Mercy Outpatient Therapy

Those groups listed with an * provide monthly meals on a regular basis. If you would like more information regarding our Family Dinner Program and the difference you can make as a volunteer, please contact Brian Powers for the House at Mercy at brian.powers@RMHCozarks.org or Megan Schussler for the House near Cox South at megan.schussler@RMHCozarks.org.


RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Volunteer Spotlight

Rebecca Won How did you learn about the Ronald McDonald House? “I heard about RMH through a student organization that I was a

part of at MSU. We prepared and served breakfast for families that were staying in the House.”

Also, the people here are so nice and welcoming. This is just a great community to be a part of!”

What is your favorite part about volunteering? “My favorite part about volunteering is simply just helping people. I strive to be a selfless person who puts others before myself. Volunteering is a great way to pay it forward!”

What are your hobbies while not volunteering for the Ronald McDonald House? “My hobbies include spending time with friends and family, playing and watching sports, exercising and studying.”

What would you like to share with others thinking about being an RMH volunteer? “I absolutely love volunteering at RMH. It is an awesome way to help people who truly appreciate your time and commitment.

What else would you like to share about yourself? “I truly appreciate RMH for allowing me the opportunity to volunteer. I really enjoy my time here when I am volunteering. I look forward to continuing to volunteer at the House.”

Staff Stuff

The House near Cox South would like to welcome our newest Assistant Manager, Sara Wikoff. Sara first became familiar with the organization when she was working with her student organization to adopt meals through the Family Dinner Program. Sara is a junior at Missouri State University, and she is majoring in Health Services and is enrolled in the Accelerated Master’s Public Health Program. Sara is passionate about helping others and loves to travel, so in the summer of 2013, she traveled to Africa on a mission trip where she worked with children and teenagers. She also loves to play volleyball, read and bake. Welcome, Sara! We are excited to continue to welcome you to our management team!

We are Thankful for You Thanksgiving is the perfect time for us to reflect on the many blessings we have at Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks. More than 160 individuals provide volunteer service to the Houses and Tooth Truck on a regular basis. Nearly 10,000 families have found a “home away from home” at our two Ronald McDonald Houses in 26 years. Nearly 10 million dollars in dental treatments have been provided to more than 17,000 children since starting the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile (fondly Thanksgiving known as the Tooth Truck). Countless donors and supporters For each new morning with its light, make it possible for us to fulfill our mission throughout the For rest and shelter of the night, year. Because of the selflessness of our donors, volunteers and For health and food, For love and friends, supporters, thousands of children and families across the Ozarks are being impacted by our services every day. Without you, it For everything Thy goodness sends. simply wouldn’t be possible. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ronald McDonald House of the Ozarks HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH STATS September 2014 Families Served........49 Nights................... 306 Families from Missouri..................37 Families from Other States.............12 Year-To-Date Families Served...... 290 Program-to-Date Families Served... 8,800

HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL STATS September 2014 Families Served........53 Nights................... 269 Families from Missouri.................. 50 Families from Other States...............3 Year-To-Date Families Served...... 399 Program-to-Date Families Served...... 852

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Heart of the Truck

Megan Blake Samantha Bornaman Marissa Buechel Chelsea Carroll Sarah Hansen Jessica Havener Elizabeth Herrion Linda Heslin Connie McCarter Nick Moore Ashley Robinson Taylor Shireman McKenzie Swan Clayton Schwinke Bryson Starkey Melinda Thurman Gina Wyland

Tooth Truck Wish List Children’s DVDs Super Hero Themed Toys Toy Cars McDonald’s Toys Small Stuffed Animals Coloring Books Small Footballs, Baseballs & similar items Hair Accessories

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Tooth Talk

More than

Volunteers By: Emma Davis

The Tooth Truck is blessed to have an energetic, active and caring team of volunteers helping us care for the patients we see each and every day. Our amazing volunteers help with a wide variety of tasks in and around the Tooth Truck, including walking patients to and from the Tooth Truck, helping patients select items for their goodie bag of dental supplies, talking to patients about the importance of brushing and flossing their teeth, and encouraging patients to take the best care of their smiles for years to come. This incredible group of individuals does more than attend to our patients’ dental hygiene needs. Other Tooth Truck volunteer duties include helping to process applications, working with our dental assistants to keep everything sparkling, reading to a child who is waiting his or her turn to be seen by the dentist, holding an umbrella on the walk back to school in the rain, tying a shoe that has come untied and a host of other important Tooth Truck necessities. The first and foremost job of a Tooth Truck volunteer is to ensure our patients leave with a smile bigger than the one they had before they came, and to make certain our patients’ selfesteem has blossomed. The job of a Tooth Truck volunteer is an important one, and the Tooth Truck would not run as smoothly without their help and commitment. Our volunteers dedicate their time each week to ensure our patients have a positive and educational experience. Every volunteer

Clockwise from left: Nick Moore helps scan applications so they are ready for our next school site; Clayton Schwinke helps tie some loose shoelaces before heading back to class; Connie McCarter keeps everyone dry during a rainy morning on the Tooth Truck.

brings his or her special skill-set to each volunteer shift. While some volunteers love working on the computer processing applications, others excel in one-on-one time with patients, including reading a book or working with the tooth-brushing model. Every volunteer ensures our patients leave with a better understanding of good dental hygiene and a renewed sense of self-worth. The Tooth Truck would not be the same without the help of our volunteers, and we would not be able to impact nearly as many children’s smiles. Thanks for all that you do!


Special Thanks to

Dr. Bill Brell! We want to recognize a very special individual who has been an instrumental part of the Tooth Truck program. Dr. Bill Brell has been committed to our mission of creating cavity-free smiles since before the Tooth Truck was even conceived. He was a founding board member and has completed multiple three-year board terms over the past 12 years. He has worked closely with our staff, volunteers and patients while serving as a temporary dentist on the Tooth Truck since 2008. His love for pediatric dentistry radiates from his constant smile. Dr. Brell, you have helped ensure the success of our program since its inception and you hold a very special place in our hearts. While we bid you farewell as a temporary dentist on the Tooth Truck, we know you will continue to be a part of our story. Thank you for your time, dedication and expertise!

Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the Ozarks September 2014 Children Treated.... 197 Dental Appointments Provided............... 396 Year-to-Date Dental Appointments......2,713 Program-to-Date Dental Appointments.....41,702 Program-to-Date Value of Treatments... $9,789,208

Children Who Received Treatment: Bissett Elementary Bowerman School Boyd Elementary McGregor Elementary Sunshine Elementary

STAFF

MRS. C’S RECIPES

Program Director Mindy Muñoz

Scalloped Corn

General Dentist Dr. Sarah Cimino

1 can whole kernel corn 1 box jiffy corn muffin mix 1 can cream style corn 2 eggs ½ cup light margarine

Enjoy wonderful recipes provided by Mrs. Vivian Carissimo, also known as Mrs. C.

1 cup light sour cream Mix all together until well blended. Pour into large casserole dish. Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees.

VOLUNTEER TIP OF THE MONTH How to Keep Your Fixtures Shiny! Use a light coat of car wax on all bathroom and kitchen faucets, sink handles and drains to shine and prevent water spots and fingerprints.

Temporary Dentists Dr. Bill Brell Pediatric Dentist Dr. Aaron Dannegger Dr. Brett Durbin Dr. Randi Green President & CEO Bonnie Keller Office Manager Emma Davis Dental Assistants Megan Lambert Kim Otradovec Part-Time Dental Assistants Whitney Bingle Kristi Terry

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3rd Quarter Hourly Awards Congratulations to all of our Ronald McDonald House volunteers earning third quarter hourly awards. The Houses would not be possible without the time and service you continue to provide to the families and children each and every day. Be sure to pick up your hourly award during your next shift. Thank you!

25 Hours

50 Hours

100 Hours

Brittany Figaro Heidi Gaulding Katie Herman Kim Kuykendall Taylor Lee Megan Marsh Elaina Mihalik Jordan Myers Kennedy Randles Lucy Weitzel Megan Zengel

Josh Bell Katie Herman Angela Phillips Megan Zengel

MaKenzie Judy Mikaela Smith

250 Hours Brandon Taylor

500 Hours Anne Schubert

1,500 Hours Larry Meinsen

2,750 Hours Jan Ricketts


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