celebrating 10 years of changing moments through giving
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celebrating 10 years of changing moments through giving
CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP It is with mixed emotions that we say goodbye to Susan Keenan, Executive Director of the Roper St. Francis years ago, Susan has been commuting to and from Lindsay Wells Director of Major Gifts Columbia in order to continue her commitment to Roper St. Francis. This summer she will be moving to Columbia Anne Weston Sass Grants Director to be with her husband and family fulltime. As Executive Director, Susan has led the revitalization of in philanthropic support for Roper St. Francis. Under Allison Lanford Executive Assistant/Office Manager Danya Jordan, CFRE Director of Major Gifts Foundation. Since her marriage to Neel Keenan four the Foundation, including securing more than $50 million FOUNDATION STAFF Susan and Neel Keenan, 2013 Roper Xavier Society Donor Appreciation Gala Susan’s leadership, programs such as the Roper Xavier Society, the Legacy Circle, Honor a Caregiver and Employee Giving Campaign Terry Clarkin Grants Coordinator SUMMER 2014 Annette Sheppard Finance and Database Administrator Halley Cella Director of Annual Giving Maureen Tokarczyk Development Specialist FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF CHANGING MOMENTS THROUGH GIVING annually. STAY IN TOUCH As we celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Roper Xavier Society and philanthropy We extend our very best wishes and deepest gratitude to Susan for the positive To update your contact information or if you wish not to receive communications from the Roper St. Francis Foundation, please email your name and address to [email protected] or call (843) 720-1205. John B. Holloway, Jr. Chairman Charles T. Cole, Jr. Vice Chairman helped us touch thousands of lives in our community. Xavier Society has grown to more than 600 members donating $1,000 or more impact she has had on the Foundation and our healthcare system. “It has been a pleasure working with our community to advance the mission of Roper St. Francis through philanthropy. I look forward to seeing how the generosity of our patients, friends and neighbors will continue to positively impact Roper St. Francis for many years to come.” – Susan Keenan at the Roper St. Francis Foundation, we take a grateful look back at how you have Edmund Puckhaber Treasurer 295 nurses advanced their career through nursing scholarships totaling over Steven P. Bottcher $1,200,000. Susanne B. Cantey D. Grant Carwile Sandra Fennell Hope Grayson 861 HIV patients received 26,932 medical visits through the Ryan White Program. Karl V. Green 1,476 babies entered the world in the nurturing environment of the Roper St. Henry H. Greer Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital (opened in 2010). Ann Higdon John R. Hoover 259 patients experienced moments of independence and hope since the Center John M. Jordan, Jr. for Spinal Cord Injury opened in 2011. Patrick J. Kelly, MD Gerald W. King, MD Frank E. Lucas Dan H. Martin Joseph McDonald The Roper Hospital Cardiac Wellness & Rehabilitation Center has helped improve cardiac health through more than 47,000 patient visits since its renovation, in 2012. F. Duffield Meyercord 125 Doughty Street, Suite 790 Charleston, SC 29403 philanthropic support for Roper St. Francis. Now in its tenth year, the Roper (843) 720-1205 www.rsfhfoundation.org were launched to recognize the generosity of our donors and to provide ongoing William A. Moody, Jr. 200 cancer patients received comfort and reassurance by the Wellness Betsy S. Saal Navigator in the Donna Fielding Cancer Wellness Institute. Matt R. Sloan Anne K. Surrett Toni Thompson Eugene J. Zurlo 3,383 minutes have been saved using the new Roper Hospital Rooftop Helipad and 74 critical stroke and heart patients have been given more moments with the ones they love. Ray-Duck Cup MAKING A DIFFERENCE The Roper St. Francis Foundation would like to thank Geoff Celebrating a Legacy of Giving Hawes and the Ray-Duck Cup for their donation to Roper In April, the Foundation honored and celebrated the St. Francis Cancer Care. The Ray-Duck Cup is an annual golf Charter Members of the Legacy Circle at the home of tournament that raises money in memory of Chris Duckworth Pamela and David Dunlap. We are very grateful for this and Geoff’s father, Raymond Hawes. “Dad was an amazing special group of visionary Roper St. Francis leaders man,” said Geoff Hawes. “Dr. Daud Nawabi at Roper St. Francis who help us fulfill our mission of healing all people with was not only Dad’s doctor, but a close friend. The care Dad compassion, faith and excellence. Pictured left to right: Tricia Rabun, Alison Dillon, MD and Katherine H. Duffy, PhD You Can Support our Future received from everyone at Roper St. Francis was outstanding.” Pictured left to right: Geoff Hawes, Scott Broome, Susan Keenan, Steven Akman, MD, Jody McCrain, Quinice Cody, Shanna Hopkins, Dorrie MacMeekin and Maureen Hawes A Gift of Wellness Thanks to a generous donation from the Angelica Corporation, a new outdoor fitness By becoming a member of the Legacy Circle, you area has been added to the campus of Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital (BSSF). can help us impact the future of healthcare in our Nestled in a shady area along the one mile walking trail on the east side of campus, community. The Legacy Circle recognizes many types of the fitness area offers 12 stations, including warm up and cool down stations, donations, including bequests in your will or retirement designed to provide a full body workout. Helpful signs demonstrating how to use the plan. A charitable gift annuity is another great way to equipment and how to modify the exercises according to varying fitness levels are give back because it provides a source of income for located near each station. you and/or your family. It’s a win-win; while you will “We are excited to have this fitness facility not only for our teammates but for receive guaranteed payments for life, you can also make a our community,” said Allen Carroll, CEO, BSSF. “Roper St. Francis believes that Ann and Leo Higdon difference in the lives of Roper St. Francis patients. exercising is essential to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and we are grateful to the Angelica Corporation for making this possible.” Pictured left to right: Allen Carroll, Mary Browder and Susan Keenan WELCOME, FELLOWS Sample annuity rates, charitable deduction and tax-free payment for a $25,000 Single Life Gift Annuity Rates are based upon age or ages of the annuitants. Rate Charitable Deduction Annual Payment The Roper St. Francis Foundation is excited to welcome our third annual Fellows Class. Throughout the next couple of months, this group of professionals and community leaders 65 70 75 80 4.7% 5.10% 5.80% 6.80% $8,078.00 $9,752.00 $11,065.00 $12,270.00 $1,175.00 $1,275.00 $1,450.00 $1,700.00 Tax-Free $850.70 $958.80 $1,123.75 $1,354.90 Ordinary Income $324.30 $316.20 $326.25 $345.10 will be learning more about Roper St. Francis and the Foundation through a series of exclusive behind-the-scenes tours and classes with our physicians and administrators. Thank you and welcome to our 2014 Fellows! Kimberly Farfone Borts, Shelley Aldret Charles Cole Ken McArver Chairperson Beth Bailey David Grubbs Bryan Paylor John Osborne, Mary Barrineau PollyBeth Hawk Heather Saal Immediate Past Page Bullington Robert Hawk Vitre Stephens Chairperson Ryan Coker Carole King IRS Discount Rate Assumed is 2% To learn more about making a charitable gift annuity or becoming a member of the Legacy Circle, please visit us SIGN UP NOW online at www.rsfhfoundation.plannedgiving.org or call us at (843) 720-1205. Visit www.rsfhfoundation.org/aboutus and enter your name and email to easily sign up to receive e-news from the Foundation. By providing your email, you’ll be the first to know about exciting project announcements and philanthropic updates.