Issue 18 • Summer 2013 - Susan G Komen® Northwest Ohio
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Issue 18 • Summer 2013 - Susan G Komen® Northwest Ohio
“The Promise” to share news of the Northwest Ohio Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® PINK RIBBON GALA RAISES OVER $250,000 IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER The Northwest Ohio Affiliate of Susan G. Komen celebrated its 20th anniversary of Race for the Cure on April 13 with a Pink Ribbon Gala at SeaGate Convention Centre. The event, presented by Heidtman Steel Products, KeyBank, Savage and Associates, ProMedica and The Blade, was attended by 670 survivors, families and friends. The evening began with Executive Director, Mary Westphal and Chairperson Cindy Taylor welcoming the crowd and giving thanks to those in attendance. Emcee Chrys Peterson of WTOL-TV Channel 11, and Honorary Race for the Cure Chairman since 1995, continued with an emotional video recap of Northwest Ohio’s journey to 20 years of local impact in the fight against breast cancer. Komen Board President, Mary Chris Skeldon shared her personal story as the evening progressed and shared with the audience how her breast cancer journey began 16 years ago. It has been a tough fight, but she took advice from her doctor who said “… you stay in life and leave the cancer to me.” She has been in and out of remission and is battling the disease now, but she keeps on going. Komen Northwest Ohio was also honored to introduce the Inaugural Group of Pink Tie Guys and Pink Ribbon Heroes who you can read more about on page 6. Issue 18 • Summer 2013 KOMEN NORTHWEST OHIO AWARDS OVER $1 MILLION TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AND RESEARCH The 2013 Komen Northwest Ohio Power of the Promise Grants Reception, held April 30, 2013, in the McMaster Center at Toledo-Lucas County Library in downtown Toledo, was an inspiring and emotional night for fundraisers, grantees, and supporters to reflect on the promise that Nancy Brinker made to her sister Susan G. Komen 30 years ago. With deep appreciation to the Komen Northwest Ohio sponsors, race participants, donors and friends, the local Affiliate proudly returned more than $1 million to support uninsured and underinsured women and men in our service area as well as research. Of that $633,000 goes directly to local organizations that will provide direct services – mammograms, diagnostic procedures and outreach services. In total this year’s grant funds will support the delivery of: n 2,156 mammograms n 426 treatment and support services n 3,325 breast health and educational services n 105 PROMISE – The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Promise is to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. diagnostic procedures such as ultrasounds or biopsies n 100 clinical breast exams (continued on page 2) KOMEN NORTHWEST OHIO AWARDS OVER $1 MILLION TO THE COMMUNITY AND RESEARCH (continued from page 1) In addition, the Northwest Ohio Affiliate distributes over $200,000 in small grants and mission education outreach as well as $250,000 to research to find the cures. Mary Westphal, Komen Northwest Ohio Executive Director kicked off the event with an emotional video highlighting 20 years of local impact in the fight against breast cancer. Following the historical video, which highlighted how far the Race has come in 20 years, Komen Board of Directors President Mary Chris Skeldon shared her personal breast cancer survivor story with the audience. In a message to “Stay in Life” many were touched by her positive outlook and determination to fight this disease. Emcee Chrys Peterson, Komen Northwest Ohio friend and advocate, continued by recognizing the 25 members of the Pink Honor Roll one by one. The Pink Honor Roll program celebrates the top 25 fundraisers for the 2012 Komen Northwest Ohio Race for the Cure. Last year’s Pink Honor Roll members raised over $37,000 of the total Race fundraising revenue. The evening concluded with the presentation of checks to the 18 grantees who will provide services for the 2013-2014 grant year. For detailed descriptions of the Komen Northwest Ohio 2013-2014 community grantees, see the listing at right. The three continuation grants are Firelands Regional Medical Center, Lima Memorial Hospital System and North Coast Cancer Foundation. TOTAL COMMUNITY IMPACT FY 2013 Education Grants $46,405 Mission/ Education Activities $181,520 Research $250,000 Small Grants $45,000 Survivorship Grants $51,236 Screening Grants $352,805 Diagnostic & Treatment Grants $179,587 Thanks to community-wide support, the Northwest Ohio Affiliate was able to fund $633,000 in community grants in 2013. However, with grant requests totaling $1.6 million there are still many unmet needs. Our goal is to fully fund all strong and viable grant requests in Northwest Ohio, therefore every dollar makes a difference. The need is great and it’s right here in our local community. Please use the enclosed envelope to make an impact today. The Promise • Page 2 KOMEN FUNDS 2013-2014 COMMUNITY Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center - $37,549 Hancock County Mammography Screening Initiative • 419-425-3170 Provides breast health education and early detection of breast cancer through increased screenings and diagnostic procedures for underserved men and women. Services are available at EasternWoods Outpatient Center and Bluffton Hospital. Counties Served: Hancock and neighboring counties Bucyrus Community Hospital - $20,000 Avita CARES for Women 419-468-0845 The program creates a breast health continuum of care including preventive, culturally appropriate, public health education, screening mammograms and diagnostic services to uninsured and underserved highrisk women. Participating hospitals include Bucyrus and Galion Community Hospitals. Counties Served: Crawford, Huron, Seneca, and Wyandot Center for Appalachia Research in Cancer Education - $20,000 Project Hoffnung (Hope) 1-800-614-5857 The Amish and Mennonite Breast Health Project provides culturally competent education about breast health and links Amish and Mennonite women with breast cancer screenings services. Counties Served: Defiance, Hardin, Logan and Monroe (Michigan) Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio- $124,000 YES MAMM! • 419-842-0800 YES MAAM! increases awareness and utilization of breast cancer prevention, screening and treatment resources available through nine partner hospitals including: Fisher-Titus Hospital, Fulton County Health Center, Henry County Hospital, Mercy Defiance Clinic, Mercy Memorial Hospital, Paulding County Hospital, St. Rita’s Medical Center, The Bellevue Hospital and Wood County Hospital. In partner- SUPPORT LIFE SAVING SERVICES Y GRANT RECIPIENTS ship with the Gretchen Gotthart Skeldon Fund, the Council will provide patient assistance for breast cancer survivors in Lucas County. Counties Served: Allen, Erie, Fulton, Henry, Huron, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Sandusky, and Wood Mary Rutan Hospital - $10,500 Pink P.U.R.S.E. Project (Providing the Underserved Resources, Screenings & Education) 937-599-7003 The project increases breast health and breast cancer education and awareness, including prevention and screening recommendations. It increases availaability for mammogram and diagnostic testing to uninsured and underinsured men and women. Counties Served: Logan Mercy Health Partners - $58,000 Mammogram Assistance Program (MAP) • 419-696-5839 MAP provides comprehensive breast cancer education, screening mammograms and diagnostic services for low-income, underinsured women. Counties Served: Lucas, Ottawa, Wood and Monroe (Michigan) Mercy Memorial Hospital - $25,000 Put Yourself First Today • 734-240-4234 Provides screening mammograms and diagnostic services to uninsured and underinsured men and women. County Served: Monroe (Michigan) opportunities will be offered to uninsured and underinsured men and women. Counties Served: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Paulding, Van Wert, and Williams North Coast Cancer Foundation - $15,000 419-609-2888 The Foundation received funding for the 2013 North Coast Breast Cancer Conference to be held at Kalahari Convention Center in Sandusky, Ohio on Oct. 18-19, 2013. Counties Served: Erie, Huron, Ottawa, Sandusky and Seneca Parkview Comprehensive Cancer Center - $20,000 Promoting Breast Self-Awareness in Northwest Ohio • 419-633-7302 This project provides access and financial resources for mammography screenings, diagnostic screenings and education and serves as a referral resource for treatment and survivorship needs. Services will be available through Francine’s Friends Mobile Mammography coach and Midwest Community Health Associates. Counties Served: Defiance, Paulding, Van Wert, and Williams Northwest State Community College - $15,000 Breast Health Symposium Increases the level of knowledge of breast cancer research, technology, and patient care for rural health professionals and front line staff and heightens knowledge of breast care practice and improves the patient experience for breast cancer survivors. In collaboration with Parkview Foundation and Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, breast cancer screening ProMedica Cancer Institute - $85,000 C.A.R.E.S. (Collaboration, Access, Reduction of barriers, Empowerment, and Screening) • 419-824-1126 C.A.R.E.S. ensures access to recommended clinical breast exams, mam(continued on page 7) Accepting on behalf of their respective programs – back row: Komen Northwest Ohio Executive Director Mary Westphal, Gail Gedelian, Darlene Steward, Melissa Thomas, Jennifer Weaver, Tamra Fairchild, Jan Tipton, Kelly Armstrong, Bette Hughes, Barbara Deerwester, Julie Grasson, Michelle Cocchiarella and Honorary Race Chair Chrys Peterson front row: Debi Kennedy, Sarah Summit, Jenifer Bayer, Robin Bruner, Penny McCloskey not pictured: Shelly Ulrich, Winda Birt The Promise • Page 3 2013 SUSAN G. KOMEN NORTHWEST OHIO INAUGURAL FINDLAY RACE FOR THE CURE Saturday, September 28, 2013 Downtown Findlay Sponsored by: TWO RACES • TWO REGISTRATION FEES FOR TOLEDO OR FINDLAY RACE n n Participants 17 and under - $20 Participants 18 and older - $30 REGISTRATION FOR BOTH TOLEDO AND FINDLAY RACES n n Participants 17 and under - $35 Participants 18 and older - $50 FINDLAY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: n n n n n n n n n Survivor Photo, 7:30 Survivor Parade, 7:45 Race Day Registration, 7:00 - 8:15 Survivor Tent, 7:45 - 11:00 Local Sponsor Tents, 7:30 - 9:00 5K Race Begins, 8:30 1 Mile Family Fun Walk, 8:45 Race Results, 9:30 Medal Distribution, 9:45 HIGH SCHOOL TEAM CHALLENGE 2013 SUSAN G. KOMEN NORTHWEST OHIO 20TH ANNUAL TOLEDO RACE FOR THE CURE Sunday, September 29, 2013 Downtown Toledo Sponsored by: High School Team Challenge Scholarship Program – Register 50 or more team members to receive a $250 scholarship for your school – or 100 or more registrants for a $500 scholarship! See www.komennwohio.org for full scholarship details. High school team challenge winners from 2012 Race for the Cure: $250 scholarships: Kaitlyn Ewing, Whitmer High School; Alexis Riffer, Perrysburg High School; Bianca Caniglia, Springfield High School; Merrina Guitteau and Katie Thomas, Anthony Wayne High School $500 scholarship: Meagan Welsh, Northview High School Register today for a chance to win a scholarship for your school! SLEEP IN FOR THE CURE TOLEDO SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: n n n n n n n Survivor Tent Shop Komen, 7:00 - 11:00 Race Day registration local sponsors, 7:30 – 9:00 Survivor ribbon photo – 8:00 Survivor parade – 8:45 Race begins – 9:30 Race results – 10:30 Awards ceremony – 10:45 Would you rather stay home and watch the Race on WTOL? Then Sleep in for the Cure! This way, you’ll still receive a Race t-shirt so you can cheer on the breast cancer survivors in style from the comforts of home! Available for BOTH Races! DINE OUT FOR THE CURE Looking for a way for your restaurant to get involved? Donate a pre-selected percentage of proceeds from patrons who visit your restaurant on Race Day. Your name will be publicized in all Dine Out for the Cure promotional materials – Race Day program, press releases, email blasts, and Komen website – as well as signs on Race Day. Contact Stephanie Pilgrim at Stephanie@komen nwohio.org for more information! The Promise • Page 4 CITIES • TWO DAYS TOLEDO TEAM TAILGATE Crazy outfits and dancing in the street are just the beginning; teams also work together to raise funds that save lives in the fight against breast cancer. Bring coffee and breakfast for pre-Race fun and bring a cooler and a grill for post-Race celebrating. However you choose to celebrate on Race day, Team Tailgate is the perfect place for you to do it! Team Tailgate spots are first come first served! Questions? Email us at [email protected] or call 419-7242873. TOLEDO TEAM T-SHIRT COMPETITION TWO WAYS TO WIN! 20 WEEKS OF GIVEAWAYS! In honor of our 20th Anniversary we challenge you to ask 20 friends for $20. Raise $400 and be entered to win some of our amazing prizes up until Race day! Prizes include: Disney tickets, Char-Broil Grill, Kenny Chesney/Eric Church tickets, Bike, Cedar Point tickets, drill, kitchen stand mixer, ElliptiGo and more! The Promise • Page 5 All voting dollars collected for your Team t-shirt will be applied to your Team’s fundraising total! Stop by the t-shirt competition and drop a dollar or two into the pink box to vote for your favorite t-shirt design. n People’s Choice – All shirts will be displayed at Race week registration at Brondes Ford Maumee and downtown on Race Day. n Judge’s Choice – A panel of survivors, Race com- mittee members and Komen NW Ohio staff will select the winner! 20TH ANNIVERSARY SPONSORS: PRESENTING SPONSORS: n Heidtman Steel n KeyBank n ProMedica n Savage and Associates n The Blade THE PINK TIE GUYS We are honored to introduce our Inaugural Group of Pink Tie Guys. They are leaders who attest to the powerful fact that breast cancer is a disease that knows no boundaries and who bring a male voice to the urgency of finding the cures. They are partners in the Komen promise to live in a world without breast cancer. ENTERTAINMENT SPONSOR: Northwest Ohio Ford Dealers n PINK DIAMOND: Fruchtman Marketing n LaValley, LaValley, Todak and Schaefer Co., L.P.A. n PINK PEARL: Fifth Third Bank n Heidelberg Distributing Company n Spartan Chemical Company Inc. n Taylor Automotive Group n PINK RIBBON TABLE SPONSORS: Brown Automotive n Davenport, Hanf & Company n Eastman & Smith LTD n Ernst & Young n Findley Davies Inc. n Frisch’s Big Boy n Gilmore, Jasion & Mahler n Health Care REIT n Heartland Health Care Centers n Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio n Hylant n Mercy n Metzgers Printing & Mailing n Michelob Ultra n Midland Title and Escrow, LTD n Sandra Esser – In and Out Mart n The Image Group n The Pienta Family n Thread Marketing Group n Toledo Clinic n Toledo Clinic Neurosurgery n Toledo Metal Spinning Company n Toledo Orthopaedic Surgeons n Toledo Radiological Associates, Inc. n Toledo Refining Company n Wilcox Financial n Wurtec Inc. n Yark Automotive n KOMEN FRIENDS: Capital Tire n Lathrop n Mansour Wealth Management n Richard and Jole Harmon n Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP n The Andersons n The Trust Company of Toledo n Waterford Bank, N.A. n Weber O’Brien LTD n IN KIND SPONSORS: Brooks Florist n Ragazza The Pink Tie Guys are: Back row: Barry Greenblatt, Owner, Barry’s Bagels; Mark Ridenour, Chief Financial Officer, Heidtman Steel; Timothy Mathews, Owner, Mathews Ford Oregon, Northwest Ohio Ford Dealers; Bob Chirdon, Vice President and General Manager, WTOL; Allan Block, Chairman, Block Communications; and Dan Schwanke, President, ProMedica Fostoria Community Hospital Front row: Mark Thees, President, The Pinnacle; and Phillip Brondes, Owner, Brondes Ford, Northwest Ohio Ford Dealers Not pictured - Mike Bell, Mayor, City of Toledo PINK RIBBON HEROES We are honored to recognize four Pink Ribbon Heroes. These women put a local face on the importance of increasing awareness of breast cancer. They have carried the torch while walking the walk, talking the talk and fighting the fight. They are Komen partners who have impacted local lives in life-changing ways and we are grateful for their partnership and vision. Shown left to right are Pink Ribbon Heroes Karen Ridenour, Survivor, Komen friend and partner; Ingrid Bias, Survivor, Komen 2012 In Celebration Honoree; and Chrys Peterson, Honorary Race Chair since 1995. Not pictured: Margaret “Lambie” Guyton Stout 2012 In Memory Honoree. n The Promise • Page 6 2013-2014 COMMUNITY GRANT RECIPIENTS (CONT.) (continued from page 3) mogram screenings, and diagnostic testing for breast cancer prevention and early detection. Screening opportunities will be offered during clinics at the following ProMedica facilities: Bay Park Hospital, Bay Park Women’s Services, Defiance Regional Hospital, Fostoria Community Hospital, and Flower Hospital. Counties Served: Defiance, Lucas, Ottawa, Seneca and Wood Seneca County General Health District - $20,000 Breast Health of Seneca County 419-447-3691 Provides screening opportunities for men and women and increases community awareness and resources with the expected result of decreasing the mortality rate of women in Seneca County due to breast cancer. Counties Served: Seneca The Victory Center - $16,000 Discovering Inner Strength: Support Services for Breast Cancer Survivors 419-531-7600 Assists breast cancer patients/survivors in experiencing a higher level of coping with their diagnosis through participation in free, safe and effective complementary therapies which support the mind and body during and after breast cancer treatment. Counties Served: Lucas, Ottawa, Wood, and Monroe (Michigan) mammograms to underserved women with an increased risk of breast cancer. Counties Served: Lucas and Wood Wood County Health District - $15,000 Wood County Breast Health 419-352-8402 Provides breast cancer educational services, screening mammograms and diagnostic services to underinsured and uninsured men and women in partnership with the Wood County Hospital. County Served: Wood Wyandot County General Health District - $16,216 Wyandot County Breast Health Initiative 419-294-3852 Provides screening mammograms and diagnostic services to underinsured and uninsured men and women. The project also provides language assistance for individuals with limited English-proficiency, assists with transportation, and provides access to healthy meals to breast cancer patients currently in treatment. Counties Served: Crawford and Wyandot YWCA of Northwest Ohio - $25,000 YWCA & Komen Breast Health & Awareness Program 419-241-3235 Provides underserved and/or low income women with breast health services including individual and group outreach and education. County Served: Lucas Toledo-Lucas County CareNet - $80,735 Helping to Keep the Komen Promise 419-842-0800 This program reduces barriers to breast health for low income, uninsured CareNet members through education and access to breast health screenings, diagnostics and treatment. Partners include ProMedica, Mercy, University of Toledo Medical Center, St. Luke’s Hospital, The Pharmacy Counter, volunteer surgeons and oncologists, and TARTA. County Served: Lucas The University of Toledo - $30,000 419-530-4171 Partners for Health Equity This project provides culturally competent breast health education and screening The Promise • Page 7 SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR RACE CHAIRS OVER THE YEARS! •1994 Steering Committee/ Toledo Roadrunners •1995 Colleen (Grubb) Tansey and Katrina Storts •1996 Katrina Storts and Sara Browning •1997 Colleen (Grubb) Tansey and Pat McConnell •1998 Colleen (Grubb) Tansey and Sue Hahn •1999 Colleen (Grubb) Tansey and Jean Burkard •2000 Jean Burkard and Chris Roslin •2001 Chris Roslin and Barb Ulrich •2002 Barb Ulrich and Mary Wahl •2003 Mary Wahl and Mary Anne Durst •2004 Mary Anne Durst and Alix Greenblatt •2005 Alix Greenblatt and Angie Ash •2006 Angie Ash and Linda Hoetzl •2007 Linda Hoetzl and Jody Hartzell •2008 Mary Anne Durst and Julie Gagle •2009 Julie Gagle •2010 Ann Albert •2011 Ann Albert •2012 Kelly Childress-Keefer •2013 Kelly Childress-Keefer 2013 BOARD MEMBERS Non-Profit Mary Chris Skeldon, President US Postage Theresa McHugh, Vice President PAID Michele Mernun Rice, Treasurer Lori Decker, Secretary Deborah Barnett Toledo, OH 3100 W. Central Ave., Suite 235 Toledo, OH 43606 Permit No. 242 Karen Cline Mark Evans Shaneli Fernando, M.D. Brian Fink, Ph.D. Anne Loochtan, Ph.D. Bryan Minges Judge Lynn Howard Schaefer Robin Shermis, M.D. Christy Contardi Stone UPCOMING EVENTS June 29, 2013 - 9:00 a.m 2013 Bikers for the Cure Poker Run July 26, 2013 - 7:00 p.m. Pink at the Park with the Toledo Mud Hens! August 22, 2013 Komen Northwest Ohio’s Twylite event at The Pinnacle August 24, 2013 Fashionably Late Gretchen Gotthart Skeldon Fund September 7, 2013 Northwest Ohio Survivor Breakfast at The Pinnacle September 28, 2013 Inaugural Komen Northwest Ohio Findlay Race for the Cure NORTH COAST BREAST CANCER CONFERENCE SET FOR OCTOBER 18-19 Join Komen Northwest Ohio and the North Coast Cancer Foundation at Ohio’s largest breast health and breast cancer conference on Friday, October 18th and Saturday, October 19, 2013. The conference will be held in Sandusky, Ohio at the Kalahari Resort and Conference Center. Visit www.northcoastbreastcancerconference.com for more information and to register. MAMMOGRAMS FUNDED BY THE NORTHWEST OHIO AFFILIATE OF SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE® AMISH AND MENNONITE WOMEN ONLY: •July 31, 2013 •October 9, 2013 Center for Appalachia Research in Cancer Education, Kenton Center for Appalachia Research in Cancer Education, Mary Rutan Hospital UNDERINSURED AND UNINSURED MEN AND WOMEN: Email: [email protected] •July 22, 2013 •July 24, 2013 •August 7, 2013 •August 8, 2013 •August 20, 2013 •September 7, 2013 •September 17, 2013 •October 12, 2013 •October 16, 2013 •October 19, 2013 •November 13, 2013 •January 15, 2014 •February 4, 2014 Parkview Comprehensive Cancer, Paulding County Fairgrounds 419-633-7302 ProMedica Fostoria Community Hospital, 419-436-6690 Seneca County General Health District, 419-447-3691 Parkview Comprehensive Cancer, Williams County Fairgrounds 419-633-7302 ProMedica Bay Park Hospital, Women’s Services, Oregon 419-734-8080 Parkview Comprehensive Cancer, Wal-Mart, Bryan, 419-633-7302 ProMedica Bay Park Hospital, Women’s Services, Oregon 419-734-8080 ProMedica Bay Park Hospital, Women’s Services, Rossford 419-734-8080 ProMedica Fostoria Community Hospital, 419-436-6690 Firelands Women’s Health & Wellness Center, 419-557-7840 ProMedica Bay Park Hospital, Women’s Services, Port Clinton 419-734-8080 ProMedica Fostoria Community Hospital, 419-436-6690 ProMedica Bay Park Hospital, Women’s Services, Oregon Website: www.komennwohio.org 419-734-8080 September 29, 2013 20th Annual Komen Northwest Ohio Toledo Race for the Cure October 18-19, 2013 North Coast Cancer Conference The Promise is Published by the Northwest Ohio Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Phone: 419-724-CURE (2873) Fax: 419-724-2874