Fall 2014 Newsletter - Ronald McDonald House Charities of

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Fall 2014 Newsletter - Ronald McDonald House Charities of
30
1983
2013
years
®
RONALD MCDONALD
HOUSE CHARITIES
MARSHFIELD
News That
Love Built
The Ronald McDonald House Charities mission is to “create, find and support
programs that directly improve the health and well being of children.”
Fall 2014
BOARD
OF
DIRECTORS
President
Carol Adler
Vice-President
Pamela Acker
Secretary
Carol Willfahrt
Treasurer
Ron Fish
Directors
Patti Shafto-Carlson
Heidi Giese
Joe Dolezal
Liz Kracht
Lisa Roy
“Krauty” Krautkramer
Adrienne Cruz, MD
Heidi Fish
Financial Consultant
Jim Bartelt
House Staff
House Director
Sandra Zygarlicke
Evening Managers
Georgi Sartain
Cindy Marks
Kim Krueger
Weekend Managers
Marilyn McCann
Mabel Luepke
Ginger Orth
Sue Nelson
Gloria Nixdorf
Housekeeping
Judy Schiller
“What a Gift the House is!”
BRIAN -- In 1983 I was seven
years old and growing up in
Marshfield, Wisconsin. My dad
was the local McDonald’s
owner/operator. Unique
to a rural town of 20,000,
Marshfield was home to a
major medical complex.
One day a Marshfield doctor
suggested to my dad that
a Ronald McDonald House
be built in our small town,
making it the first of its kind
Heidi & Brian Fish with Alida & Lucie
in Wisconsin. I remember
planning meetings being held at my parents’ kitchen table. Just a few
short months later, the Marshfield Ronald McDonald House opened its
doors. I remember being touched by the movement and donating all of
my money, all three dollars and sixty five cents. Since its inception more
than 30 years ago, my dad has served as treasurer and board member of
the Marshfield Ronald McDonald House.
HEIDI -- In July 2013 I was pregnant with identical twin girls, Alida and Lucie.
The girls had twin to twin transfusion syndrome, which is where all of the
blood and nutrients flow one way from twin to the other, putting both girls
survival at risk. Due to this and other complications with the pregnancy,
I was on bed rest in Marshfield for 17 days. On the morning of July 24th,
11 weeks before their due date, the decision was made that
the girls needed to be delivered. Lucie weighed 2 pounds 11
ounces and Alida weighed a tiny 1 pound 8 ounces. The babies
clung to life in the early days and our NICU journey began. Lucie
spent 52 days in the NICU and Alida spent 101 days there. We
learned the importance of taking one day at a time. Because
we live in Wausau, more than 50 miles from Marshfield, we were
candidates to stay at the Marshfield Ronald McDonald House.
Luckily Brians parents still lived in Marshfield so we already had
a home away from home, but we started to realize the value
of the Ronald House. Our days in a Ronald House were not far
away.
A few short weeks after we had
both girls home, our lives were
about to change forever yet again.
Alida needed open heart surgery
a
Heidi holding Alid
to repair a hole in her heart. We
anticipated a 7-10 day stay in Milwaukee while she had surgery at
the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. We gratefully accepted a room
at the Milwaukee Ronald McDonald House. This became our haven
as our 7-10 day stay turned into 45 days and one surgery became
four, including a permanent pacemaker and a G tube. We were in
Milwaukee for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s. We never
dreamed our first Christmas as a family would be spent 150 miles
from home at a Ronald House while we had a baby in the hospital.
BRIAN -- Today, we are home
with both girls. We’ve had two
Alida during
surgery
more short stays at the Ronald
McDonald House in Milwaukee and more visits
are likely in our future.
Today, I am a proud McDonald’s owner/operator. Today,
Heidi is a member of the board of directors at the Marshfield
Ronald McDonald House. Our family story has come full
circle.
I didn’t quite comprehend the meaning and importance
of my small donation so many years ago, but after being
on the receiving end, I realize what a gift the house is to so
many sick children and their families.
Heidi & Brian at Milwaukee RMH
We will continue to find ways to give back and support the
families who are in need of the wonderful services provided
by the “House that Love Built.”
“In helping others, we shall help ourselves, for whatever good we give out completes the circle
and comes back to us.” Flora Edwards
Volunteers are Priceless
Comfort Food Layered with Love
We are in need of casseroles to freeze so we can make sure we have
a meal for our families every night. After a long day at the hospital,
the last thing our families want to think about is where to get a hot
meal, especially since they are from out of town. It’s our goal to take
away as much stress as possible so the families can focus on helping
their children heal. Casseroles give us the opportunity to provide a
hot meal on nights we don’t have a volunteer group coming in to
prepare dinner.
If you have any questions or to coordinate your donation, please call
our office at 715-387-5899 or email [email protected].
Your love of cooking is a great way to provide Comfort Food
Layered with Love!
Meal a Month
Having a home-cooked meal was a relief to Theresa Krohn of
Marshfield during the week she spent at the Ronald McDonald
House in Madison while her daughter was hospitalized.
To show her gratitude for the Ronald McDonald House and
its volunteers, Krohn decided in October 2013 to start making
monthly meals for the Marshfield facility, which provides a
place to stay for out-of-town parents whose children are
receiving treatment at Ministry Saint Joseph’s Children’s
Hospital or Marshfield Clinic.
“From personal experience, it’s satisfying helping the families
who have to travel,” Krohn said.
Theresa Krohn & Kristin Glass
She enlisted the help of her friend Kristin Glass of Marshfield,
who works as a nurse at the hospital’s birth center.
“They’ve been a wonderful group to work with and very faithful in wanting to give back,” said
Sandra Zygarlicke, director of the Marshfield Ronald McDonald House. “The families so appreciate
having a homemade supper meal when they come back from the hospital.”
“A lot of moms with babies in the NICU stay at the Ronald McDonald House,” Glass said. “If they
don’t stay here, they could be hours from their babies. It is rewarding finding other ways to care for
patients and their families and preparing a meal only takes few hours each month.”
She and Krohn brought tater tot casserole and blueberry muffins to the Ronald McDonald House this
time. They plan their meals based on what other volunteers brought during the week, the weather
and what frozen items the facility has in stock.
“If anyone wants to donate a one-time meal and not be on the monthly schedule, we would enjoy
having them do that as well,” Zygarlicke said. “Just give us a call. Weekends and a few weekdays
each month are open for volunteers to bring meals. If you do not have time to prepare a meal but
would like to drop off fresh fruits and veggies, those are always greatly appreciated!”
A Secure Home
Last year the Ronald McDonald House of Marshfield provided housing for 287 families with 418
House visits ranging from days to months in length. Over 9,000 families have stayed in this House
since opening in December, 1983.
Our families rely on a safe, comfortable haven during a
stressful time. We provide a secure facility, working utilities,
accessible kitchen space, maintained common areas, and
much more.
Donors trust in this organization to provide families what
they need seven days a week, 365 days of the year.
This organization could not operate without the strong
support of individuals, businesses, civic groups, churches,
and schools each year providing support for our daily
operations.
Often overlooked is the power of planned gifts that secure the future of the House for those
families who will need our unique services. Planned gifts can come in many forms, but the
simplest and easiest way is to designate the Ronald McDonald House as a beneficiary in your
will or revocable living trust.
As a general rule it is best to consult your financial advisor if you are considering a planned gift,
but below is general language that you can use in a will.
“I give (___ percent of my estate) or (the residue of my estate) or ($_____specific dollar amount)
to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Marshfield, Inc (tax ID #93-0833012), located at 803 W
North Street, Marshfield, WI 54449 for its general use and purposes.”
We are grateful for you support. Please consider the Ronald McDonald House in your personal
estate planning to ensure the long-term sustainability of the House.
Special Thanks!
Help Spread the News
The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Marshfield has been enrolled as a participating
organization in Thrivent Choice. Thrivent Choice is a charitable grant program that allows
eligible members to recommend where Thrivent Financial distributes part of its charitable
outreach grant funds each year.
If you have any questions about Thrivent Choice, please contact a representative from the
Member Connection Center at 1.800.847.4836 and say “Thrivent Choice” at the prompt or
email: [email protected].
House Highlights
October 1, 2013- September 30, 2014
Our Occupancy Rate:
From October 1, 2013, through September 30, 2014,
our Ronald McDonald House served 287 families.
1
Statistics:
1
Total number of families served.......................... 287
Total number of family visits to
9
our House.............................................................. 418
18
Average Room Occupancy rate (includes 139
Accommodations Vouchers given out for
9
alternate lodging when we were full)....... 70%
Average length of stay.................................6 nights
2
Geographic area served.................... 39 Wisconsin
counties, the U. P. of Michigan, Minnesota,
Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, New York and South Carolina.
Frequent medical problems served:
• Premature babies
• Head/back Trauma
• Respiratory/RSV/pneumonia
• Other complications at birth
• Surgery
• Oncology
• Seizures
Distance families traveled to stay here:
0-25 miles:
26-50 miles:
51+ miles:
9 families
75 families
203 families
17
1
7
5
23
19
7
1
5
1
1
2
1
19
9
1
5
37
9
19
1
14
6
7
2
6
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
1 1
3
Colorado - 1
Indiana - 1
New York - 1
South Carolina - 1
Economics:
Total program service expenses for 2013.............................................................................. $261,445.00
Operating revenue from McDonald’s & customers (canister collections).................................... 23%
Amount families are asked to contribute per night’s stay............................................................. $5.00
Guest family contributions (room rent)................................................................................................. 3%
Individual & corporate contributions, fundraisers, interest & dividends......................................... 74%
Fast Facts:
Ronald McDonald House is a “home away from home” for families and their children who are
receiving treatment at Ministry Saint Joseph’s Children’s Hospital or Marshfield Clinic, regardless of
their ability to pay. Our House has 10 bedrooms, 4 public bathrooms, several living rooms, indoor and
outdoor play areas, large remodeled kitchen and dining room, 3 laundry facilities, elevator to make
house handicap accessible, basement rec room and WiFi wireless throughout the House donated by
AT&T.
Marshfield’s Ronald McDonald House opened on December 8, 1983. We are the only House serving
one hospital for all of central and northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Our House is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by 2 full-time and 7 part-time staff and many
dedicated House volunteers. Group volunteers also help by making home-cooked meals for our
families (part of our “Meal a Month” program) and doing special projects.
July 1, 2014 October 15, 2014
Many Thanks
The Ronald McDonald House of Marshfield is a not-for-profit organization that provides
a temporary “home-away-from-home” for families whose children are undergoing
medical treatment at Ministry Saint Joseph’s Children’s Hospital or Marshfield Clinic.
The House relies on the support of individuals, businesses and organizations to
provide services to families in need. We would like to acknowledge those who have
demonstrated their support in many ways during the past quarter. This list represents
cash and in-kind contributions received from July 1, 2014 - October 15, 2014. If we have
erred or omitted anyone, please accept our apologies.
CASH DONORS
Pamela Acker
Kim Adams
Alliance Collection Agency-Marshfield
American Legion Aux 176-Weyauwega
Scott & Sarah Andrea
Dave & Terri Bahe
Steven & Debra Bailey
Bill & Dorothy Barr
Annie Becker
Jerry Binder
Black’s Valley Ag Supply-Durand
Patrick & Jessica Bloczynski
Judith Blumer
Judith Bohne
Chris Brimblecom
Mike & Cindy Broker
Ken & Pat Buckingham
John & Yvonne Buetzberger
Ron & Sherry Burnett
Christ Lutheran Church-Marshfield
City Point East Fork Homemakers
Darryl & Joyce Clauson
Connexus Association-Wausau
Corporate Giving Program
CRANBERRY CENTURY RIDERS
Deer Acres Dairy Farm/Traun’s Custom Work
Angel De Leon
Regen Erickson
EZCORP Foundation-TX
Bill & Nancy Febry
First Lutheran Church Women Ogema
First Presbyterian Church Westminster
Society-Phillips
First United Church of Christ Women’s GuildColby
Stanislaw & Maria Gal
Sue Englesby
Gerrit’s Lakeview Inn- Kevin Worrall
Memorial Musky Masters
Carol Giannoni
Rick,Pam & Austin Gilles
Give with Liberty Campaign-Wausau
Sarah Blarek
James J Blenker
Annette M Bunkelman
Debra A Canniff
Kay Fochs
Shirley M Huebsch
Lacey Miller
Audrey A Mueller
Duane E Mueller
Kelly Murkowski
Tamara Newman
Robert Pomasl
Kristine L Punke
Jennifer M Rainville
Lynn Springer
Mike Gleisner
Richard Glesiner
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Marshfield
Mary Grassl
Joseph & Beverly Gromek
Chuck & Peggy Haddock
Harlan & Nancy Harmelink
Harmony-Ho of Stratford
Bill & Peggy Harycki
Edward Hasenohrl
Robert & Robin Holzhaeuser
Bill & Jo Horton
Joe & Sheryl Jacque
Colin & Heather Jenkins
Scott & Krsitina Johnson
Mike & Carol Jonas
Johanna Jones & Dane Luethi
Jason & Heidi Kelbel
Albert & Alvinia King
Bill & Sue Knetter
La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries of
Appleton
Jason, Wendy & Madison Lange
Darla Langreck
Alta Borntrager
Tammy Lenz
Lioness Club-Lake Tomahawk
Living Water Lutheran Church Cameron
Louise Desper Irrevocable Trust Acct
Dr George & Anna Magnin
Marshfield Senior High-Sophomore
Class
Dakota DeLeasky
Charitable Canisters at:
McDonalds Abbotsford
McDonalds Adams
McDonalds Antigo
McDonalds Eagle River
McDonalds Marathon
McDonalds Marshfield
McDonalds Medford
McDonalds Merrill
McDonalds Minocqua
McDonalds Mosinee
McDonalds Nekoosa
McDonalds Park Falls
McDonalds Plover
McDonalds Plover Crossroads
McDonalds Rhinelander North
McDonalds Rhinelander South
McDonalds Rib Mountain
McDonalds Schofield
McDonalds Stanley
McDonalds Stevens Point East
McDonalds Stevens Point North
McDonalds Stewart Ave-Wausau
McDonalds Thorp
McDonalds Tomahawk
McDonalds Wausau
McDonalds Wausau North
McDonalds Wisconsin Rapids
McDonalds Wittenberg
Mead Witter Foundation-WI
Rapids
Jim & Janet Michaud
Ministry Saint Joseph’s Hospital Marshfield
Monday Sit N Sew Group-Marshfield
Kia & Pao Moua
Ralph & Diane Mueller
Nestle Community Care Program
Jeff Nettesheim
Newood Fishing Reunion/River Valley
Bank
Gloria Nixdorf
Northwestern Bank-Chippewa Falls
Northwestern Bank- Thorp Branch
Joshua & Heidi Odegard
Orv’s Old Iron Show-WI Rapids
Parks Happy 13 4-H Club
Tim & Claudia Ploeger
Tyler & Sara Pockat
R.E.S. Photography-Abbotsford
Ronald & Eileen Rahm
Grandpa & Grandma Reese
Dennis Regan
Dave & Mary Beth Robach
Romig’s Inc-Gilman
John & Ann Ruesch
Michael & Shannon Sahey
Charles M Schaffer
Bob & Marty Scheff
Lauren Schroeder & Joshua
Hunter
Scott & Lori Schuman
Matthew & Samantha Schwartz
Michael & Susan Secora
Smokey Express Gospel Show-St Point
Lori Songs
Shane & Diane Sparks
Kerry Steinmetz
Ron & Judy Sturm
Vicki Swank
Ken & Jean Swenson
Shayne & Kristin Swonger
T B Scott Free Library Staff-Merrill
THANCS-Nekoosa
The Jeanie Marie Fund
Patricia Trierweiler
UnitedHealth Group Employee Giving
Campaign
Carmen Sankey
Thomas Vanderpool
Valley Community Credit Union St Point
Dan & Holly Virnig
Tammy Jo Warwick
Rebecca Washkuhn
Martin & Joy Weires
Harold & Rita Werth
Wesley United Methodist Church Marshfield
WFLA Lodge 236-Phillips
Wise Owl Auctions of Mauston
Susan Wittman
Shawn & Mandy Zabler
IN KIND DONORS
American Legion Aux 451- Boulder
Junction
American Legion Post 54-Mfld
Gabriel Russo
Cindy, William & MacKenzie Brandl
Michael & April Brill
Ray & Camille Bukowski
Care Wear Volunteers of WI
Carrie Jacobs Bond Quilt Group Trout Creek
David Building Supply-Marshfield
Jeff, Mary & Marcy Eckrich
Elk’s Club-Marshfield
Event USA-Green Bay
Brian & Heidi Fish
Golden Glow 4-H Club / Marshfield
JJ’s Bakery-Marshfield
Catalina Juarez & Roberto Villa
Jason, Wendy & Madison Lange
Marshfield Clinic-Crafters for a Cause
Marshfield DoorSystems, Inc
McDonalds USA-Oak Brook
Monday Sit N Sew Group-Marshfield
Neillsville High School FFA
Nestle Pizza/Tombstone-Medford
NTC-Dental Hygiene Club-Wausau
Tim & Claudia Ploeger
Portage County HCE-Bancroft
Mike & Nancy Sanfelippo
UW-Alumni Association
Thirty-One Gifts/Arpin
Trinity Lutheran Church & School Marshfield
UAW-Women’s Committee-St Point
James & Sandra Zygarlicke
HOUSE VOLUNTEERS
Patsy Berkholtz
Denise Eiberg
Pamela Kangas
Brad Katzenberg
Debbie Lang
Mabel Luepke
Ginger Orth
Quinten Orth
Karen Reyes
Jessica Schaefer
Cindy Schecklman
Kathy Schrader
JoAnne Strachan
Sheila Weis
Mary White
“MEAL A MONTH” DONORS
Alternative High School-Marshfield
American Legion Post 54-Marshfield
Ron & Marilyn Berry
Church of Christ-Marshfield
Church of Christ-Spencer
Community Bible Church-Stratford
Culvers-Marshfield
Jennifer Dittner
Dominos Pizza-Marshfield
Elk’s Lodge 665-Marshfield
Immanuel Lutheran Ministries-Hewitt
Theresa Krohn & Friends
McDonalds-Marshfield
Mosinee Area Action Club
Pick N Save-Marshfield
Renee Richardson
Sunrise Rotary
Subway North-Marshfield
Wal-Mart of Marshfield
RECYCLING
American Legion Aux 337-Pulaski
Antigo Middle School
Kimberly & Lillia Bell
Big Flats Community Church-Arkdale
Linda Blahnik
Ronald & Teresa Brown
Aaraya, Aryona, & Abellah
Karissa & Montana Dahm
Laura Dassow-Larson family
DC Everest Elementary School-Rothschild
Jeff, Mary & Marcy Eckrich
Kris Fehrenbach
Rick, Pam & Austin Gilles
John & Mary Lou Hodgson
Josie’s Bar-Finley
Lil White Inn Tavern-Stevens Point
Jacklyn Loos
Monday Sit N Sew Group-Marshfield
My Innovative Services-Stevens Point
New Page-Stevens Point & Biron
Northland Pines Elementary School
Park Falls Elementary School
Quest Diagnostics
Erika Rein family
Leadership Academy- Woodruff
Rib Mountain Elementary School
Schulz’s Recycling-Merrill
Super Wash-Marshfield
Trailside Bar-Browntown
Trig’s-Minocqua
United FCS-Marshfield
United Methodist Church-Sidnaw
United Methodist Church-Tomahawk
VFW 5778-Phillips
VFW Aux 8733-Mosinee
VFW Ladies Aux 5778-Phillips
VFW Ladies AUX 6352-Stratford
VFW Post & AUX 2534-WI Rapids
Village Cooperative-Wausau
Wissota Health-Chippewa Falls
Wolf’s Eagle Lodge Resort & CampgroundLoretta
Woodside Elementary School-WI Rapids
Zion Lutheran Church-Kennan
Zion Lutheran Church-Big Flats
CRANBERRY CENTURY BIKE
TOUR
Title Sponsor:
WI Valley Operators Association-
McDonalds
Century Sponsors:
Burnstad’s Market-Spencer
Hawkins, Ash, CPA’s-Marshfield
Marshfield Medical Center Credit
Union
Ministry Saint Joseph’s Hospital
T-shirt Sponsors:
Associated Bank-Marshfield
The Boson Company-Marshfield
Dental Clinic of Marshfield
Felker Brothers CorporationMarshfield
Heinzen Printing-Marshfield
Security Health Plan-Marshfield
Total Electric Services-Marshfield
Other:
Heritage Bank-Marshfield
The Coca Cola Company-White Bear
Lake
Abbyland Meats-Abbotsford
The Sports Den-Marshfield
Marshfield Amateur Radio Society
CellCom-Marshfield
WDTX-Wausau
FOX 55-Wausau
WDLB-Marshfield
Dennis Riedel
Rich Kaczmarowksi
Many Thanks
TRIBUTES
In HONOR of:
ROY & SALLY POKORNY
Mary Armbruster & Roy Lippert
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, JERRY &
ALICE SMITH
Roy Lippert
HAPPY 16TH BIRTHDAY, MACKENZIE
BRANDL
William & Cindy Brandl
ALIDA & LUCIE FISH
Jeff & Aschley Fish
Liz Guldan
Matt & Kim Tremain
BRIAN & HEIDI, ALIDA & LUCIE FISH
Leigh Linden
Caitlin Seeley
TODD HASS FAMILY
Anonymous
AIDEN BOYD
Richard & Georgene Grenfell
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOSEPH KENNETH
HECK
Ken & Jenny Heck family
ANDY MOLL
Abby Holmquist
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JAMES & MARY
PAWLICKI
Daryl & Barbara Jakubek
EVAN KIRSCHLING
Laskowski Farms-Plover
SARA MAREK
Teresa Marek
KOLTON OULETTE
Summer & Kiara Moravec
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JUSTIN WEINHOLD
Todd & Denise Prosser
SUSIE SPROUSE
Tim Sprouse
CONNOR NEWBERG
Vicki Swank
JOSEPH A WELCH
Larry & Shirlee Welch
MEMORIALS
In MEMORY of:
ANNABELLE GARBISCH
Her family
GEORGE DRAEGER
Mary Armbruster
ED SAAD
Ken & Pat Buckingham
RICK BURGER
Susan Burger
JAMES W CAIN II
Nancy Cain
MARVIN CALLAHAN
Mary Sue Callahan
VICTOR CARPENTER
Nelrose Carpenter
CHARLES DALLMAN
Virgean Dallman
NOREEN PLANTENBERG
Ronald & Susan Garrison
Dean & Ann Hussong
CHRISTIAN GEHRMAN
LINDA GEHRMAN
Esther Gehrman
MARVIN KNETTER
Theresa A Graveen
DORIS SCHRADER
Joy Holubets
STANLEY KOBACK
SUSAN PIERSON
Mary Grassl
VERNA LAFEVRE
Mr & Mrs Gerald Holubets
DEVAN BREMNESS
Larry & Penny Hoover
DOROTHY SCHILLIUS
Mike & Carol Jonas
KALEB KENNEDY
Kevin & Tania Kennedy
MARGE BROWN
IRENE CATER
CHARLES DALLMAN
ROMAN “PETE” KENNEDY
DOLLY LASKEY
Doris Kennedy
LIAM JOSEPH KORTZ
Joe & Robyn Kortz
DALE KUEHN
GERLAD KUEHN
Donna Kuehn
DANIEL KUSE
GLORIA KUSE
Doreen Kuse
BETTY RONDORF
Doug & Claudette Lezotte
PHYLLIS CHRISTIANSON
Darlene Lloyd
JEAN VOLHARD
Ruben & Rosalie Miller
PATRICK IWANSKI
Paul Mirman family
BEN BLOCK
RODGER NYBERG
Beryl Nyberg
DARLENE UTTECHT
Roy Schmidt family
Verna Viegut
DONNA VANDERWAAL
David & Arline Stark
ED BROWN
Lawrence & Adelle Stettler
SHARON EHMKE
Chuck & Joanne Strachan
Mary White
BILL GIESE
CAROLINE PASSEHL
Randy & Darla Syring
DOROTHY SUSKEY
Walgreens-Windsor
DARLENE KIELISZEWSKI
Robert & Mary Shuda
For more information, call 715-345-2262.
Special Notice to Third Party
Fundraisers
The RMHC of Marshfield is always grateful for
fundraising efforts by area organizations. However, it
is necessary for us to approve all events that use our
name and logo. If your group would like to organize
a fundraising event to benefit the House, please call
us at 715-387-5899, and we will be happy to discuss
the details.
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In loving memory...
Kaleb Kennedy
Our
Needs List
Please check this list of items and foods that we so often need
at our House. We’re thankful for all the businesses, groups and
individuals who refill our pantry.
Before making a large donation, we ask that you call
715-387-5899 to set up a delivery time.
FOOD ITEMS
 Grocery Store gift cards (these work great to purchase items as needed)
 Chicken (fresh or frozen)
 Fresh milk, bread & butter/weekly
 Fruits and veggies (fresh or frozen)
 Breakfast bars
Flour
 Salad Dressings
 Peanut Butter and Jelly
 Chicken and Beef Broth
 Whole Grain Breakfast Cereals
 Brownie Cake mixes
 Chocolate Chips
 Tomato Juice products
 Ranch salad dressings
Raisins
 Mayo and Miracle Whip
v Single portion sizes of fruit cups,
cereals, mac n cheese, peanut butter,
soups, etc. for our family lounge at the
Children’s Hospital
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
 STORE gift cards (ShopKo, Target, Wal-Mart, Menards, MACCI, etc.)
 PAPER TOWELING
 4 & 8-gallon garbage bags
 13-gallon drawstring garbage bags
 Pledge Multi-Surface everyday cleaner
 Furniture dusting wipes
 Disinfectant Wipes
 White standard pillow cases
 White hand towels and wash cloths
 Zip-lock bags (quart and gallon)
 Spiral Light Bulbs - 13 watt CFL or
10 watt LED
 75 Watt outdoor flood lights
 65 Watt indoor flood lights
 Sidewalk salt
 18-40 ft. flexible rope lights to decorate
for the holidays
 “D” Batteries
 NEW sturdy laundry baskets (10)
Thank
You!
OTHER
 “Forever” Postage Stamps
 White letter-size printer paper