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reaching - Children`s Hospital of Wisconsin
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FRIENDS,
The past year brought many ups and downs for health care organizations, with
most of those related to the economy. The same was true for Children’s Hospital
and Health System. To be sure, 2009 was a year of challenge, but more importantly,
it was a year of excitement, opportunity and growth.
Larry Rambo
Our peak, of course, was the opening of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s new
west tower last March. The expansion allows us to provide private rooms for patients
in all three towers. It also offers amenities to make the entire inpatient experience
more comfortable, safe and efficient for patients, their families and our own staff.
Of course, the year also brought a significant challenge in the form of H1N1 influenza.
Thanks to incredible teamwork among our patient care staff, support staff and
volunteers, we were able to manage hundreds of flu-related patient visits while
continuing to care for children with other needs.
Jim Miller
Between the spring and fall waves of flu activity, we took a bold step west. In August,
we opened Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Clinics-New Berlin to bring our specialty
treatment services closer to patients and families in Milwaukee’s western suburbs.
Our patient counts continue to rise there, and we’ve been warmly welcomed by the
community and local health care providers.
At the same time, we continued to provide health and safety education, social services,
foster care and adoption, and related services through Children’s Health Education
Center and Children’s Service Society of Wisconsin.
At Children’s Research Institute, our investigators continued to explore ways to
diagnose and prevent health problems before they occur. Their success in identifying
genetic markers for polycystic kidney disease is a great example of the center’s
groundbreaking work.
Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
While expansion played a big role last year, we know there is more to be done. The
demand for our surgical services continues to grow, and our Emergency Department/
Trauma Center needs additional space. We also are committed to expanding our
role in supporting underserved children.
We look forward to our continued partnership with you to help provide the very best
care and services for children and families in our community – as we have done for
more than 100 years. We hope you enjoy the stories and information that follow.
Your involvement and investment make our mission possible, one child at a time.
Sincerely,
Larry Rambo
Chairman
Children’s Hospital and Health System Foundation Board of Directors
Jim Miller
President and CEO
Children’s Hospital and Health System Foundation
Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
President and CEO
Children’s Hospital and Health System
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2009 Milestones
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A year of great strides and important work
Expanding patient care
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Exciting growth continues at hospital
Meeting community needs
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Dental care is high priority
Finding connections
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Family Finding program helps kids find permanent homes
Exploring the possibilities
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Research leads to screening for kidney disease
Achieving goals
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2009 Statement of Operations
Securing the future
Thanks for your generosity
Did you know?
Children’s Hospital and Health System has more
than 2,200 volunteers who donate 42,000 hours
each year.
Their service is valued at more than
$800,000 annually.
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JANUARY
Peggy Troy, MSN, RN, joined Children’s Hospital and Health System as president and CEO.
Children’s Hospital and Health System launched chhsblog.org to share information on child health topics.
The blog offers comments on pediatric health, parenting, injury prevention and child safety, advocacy,
adoption and foster care.
FEBRUARY
In its February 2009 issue, Parents magazine published the results of its Best Children’s
Hospitals Survey. It rated Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin third in the nation. In
addition, Children’s Hospital earned top-10 ratings in five specialty areas: emergency
medicine No. 2, neonatology No. 5, pulmonary medicine No. 7, heart care No. 9 and
cancer care No. 10.
MARCH
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin opened its new west tower, beginning a new chapter in its 115-year
history of caring for children. The 12-story, 425,000-square-foot west tower expansion increased the hospital’s
bed count to 296 and allowed us to provide private rooms throughout the hospital. The tower has room for
additional expansion.
The American Nurses Credentialing Center once again named Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin a
member of the prestigious Magnet® Recognition Program for excellence in nursing services.
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Gov. Jim Doyle visited Children’s Research Institute to learn about the cutting-edge, innovative research
center located in Milwaukee. After a tour of the laboratories, the governor heard from investigators about
their research and how the support of the state government and donors has improved health care for
Wisconsin children.
APRIL
Children’s Health Education Center’s BlueKids.org e-learning programs now deliver health education to
more than 15,000 Wisconsin students. The programs address growing health-related issues in children,
including drug abuse, bullying, obesity, nutrition and body image.
MAY
Radio hosts Dave Luczak and Carole Caine hosted the 12th annual Dave & Carole
Miracle Marathon on WKLH 96.5 FM for Children’s Hospital. The annual radiothon
raised $1.3 million, bringing the grand total to more than $12 million in 12 years.
The 2009 Fore the Kids Charity Golf Classic continued the late Max McGee’s
efforts to help children with diabetes.
JUNE
The Welfare Auxiliary of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin presented a check for $165,000 to
benefit the hospital’s Child Protection Center. The gift represents the largest donation to date raised
by the auxiliary’s annual fundraising event, the Swan Ball. Since its formation 83 years ago, the Welfare
Auxiliary has raised nearly $2.3 million.
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JULY
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin proudly partnered with the U.S. Bank Championship. The Pro-Am
Fore Kids kicked off the tournament’s week of festivities, along with the Imagine the Possibilities Dinner
Celebration. Since 2000, the Pro-Am and Dinner Celebration have raised more than $3.7 million to
support programs, clinics and research.
La Gran D 104.7 FM, a Milwaukee-area Spanish language radio station, hosted a three-day radiothon
July 9-11, raising more than $53,000.
The 32nd annual Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-Star Charity Football Game benefiting
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin was held at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. The event raised more
than $130,000 for patient care programs.
AUGUST
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Clinics-New Berlin, a new outpatient specialty center, opened
to the public. The outpatient center brings more than 15 pediatric specialties closer to the children and
parents of New Berlin, Wis., and surrounding communities. Among its specialties are Allergy/Asthma
(adult and pediatric), Audiology, Behavioral Health, Cardiology, ENT and Gastroenterology.
Radio listeners participated in the FM 106.1 Care-A-Van for Kids benefiting Children’s Hospital and
Health System’s Child Abuse Prevention Fund. Featuring inspirational stories told by child abuse and
neglect survivors, the two-day radiothon raised more than $120,000.
SEPTEMBER
The 11th annual Louie’s Last Regatta attracted more than 140 boats. This is one
of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s largest independent fundraising events and has
contributed more than $550,000 in support of cancer care since its inception.
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Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin announced the launch of an influenza prevention
campaign. The campaign, titled “Children’s Flu Fighters,” helped educate preschool
and school-age children and their caregivers about how to prevent the spread of viruses
– including H1N1 – as well as other common winter illnesses.
OCTOBER
The 32nd Briggs & Al’s Run & Walk for Children’s Hospital was a huge success.
More than 14,500 participants helped raise more than $1 million. To date, this event
has generated more than $10.5 million in support of patient care programs.
The first Push.Pull.Pedal. event was held at Winnequah Park in Monona, Wis. With
more than 150 participants, the event raised more than $24,000 for Herma Heart Center.
NOVEMBER
The 20th annual Sugar Plum Luncheon, a holiday-themed event, was held at Westmoor Country Club
in Brookfield, Wis. It raised more than $55,000.
Bids for Kids, a fundraising dinner to benefit adoption services provided by Children’s Service Society of
Wisconsin, was held for the 14th time. The event raised $110,000.
DECEMBER
Children’s Hospital and Health System released its latest Community Benefits Report.
The report shared details regarding more than $114 million that health system entities
invested in the community in 2008.
Read Danayja’s
story on Page 5.
2008
COMMUNITY BENEFITS REPORT
Improving the health status of our children
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Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s new west tower.
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Exciting growth continues at hospital
Surgical expansion critical to our future
Looking back at 2009, you’ll see accomplishment after accomplishment in our health system. The
most significant, perhaps, was the opening of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s west tower. This
12-story, 425,000-square-foot addition addressed a pressing need for more inpatient beds. It also
allowed us to provide private rooms for patients throughout the entire hospital.
We also expanded our cardiac catheterization lab. Cardiac catheterization is a procedure that tests
how well the heart is pumping by examining the blood flow to the heart.
The new cath lab, opened in February 2010, provides safer, more reliable patient care with the best
equipment available. It is the only pediatric hybrid cath lab in Wisconsin, allowing us to conduct
many complex and life-saving surgeries in a minimally invasive way.
Plans are developing to expand Children’s Hospital’s surgical space. The need for operating rooms
and special procedures rooms has risen steadily during the past 10 years. In 2000, we performed
11,965 surgeries. In 2009, the number was 15,822. “The demand continues to grow,” said Mary
O’Connor, MBA, MSN, RN, director of Surgical Services. “We project another 4 percent growth
for 2010. It’s crucial that we expand to serve the needs of our patients.”
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Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s new cath lab.
Did you know?
Forty-one interpreters serve children and families
in the hospital who do not speak English fluently,
helping them feel comfortable and safe.
$50 can help a family receive professional
translation services while at the hospital.
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Dental care is high priority for health system
Good oral health is essential to kids’ well-being
Kids and their families often overlook dental care, yet it’s critical to good pediatric
health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, early
childhood tooth decay may be the most prevalent infectious disease among our
nation’s children. We know it’s a problem in southeastern Wisconsin, particularly
in Milwaukee’s economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. In fact, dental
problems are the No. 2 reason patients visit our Emergency Department/Trauma
Center. Many of those children are treated at Children’s Dental Clinic.
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The clinic accommodates nearly 20,000 visits each year. For Camilla Boyles and
her newly adopted daughter, 4-year-old Danayja, the clinic was life-changing.
Prior to treatment, Danayja had chronic mouth problems. She couldn’t bite into
solid food, and she could not smile. The Dental Clinic treated Danayja, whose
problems were complicated by a rare, underlying disease called chronic neutropenia. Now, with a healthy mouth, little Danayja has a wonderful smile.
Unfortunately, Children’s Dental Clinic doesn’t have the capacity or financial
resources to treat all the children in Milwaukee who desperately need dental
care. Many of these children are insured only by Medicaid, which typically
covers just 36 percent of dental costs.
With donor funding and community support, Children’s is planning to build
the Next Door Dental Clinic at the Next Door Foundation in Metcalf Park, an
impoverished neighborhood just north of downtown. The clinic will make dental
care accessible to children who would otherwise go without. This care could
prevent years or even a lifetime of dental pain, mouth problems, misplaced
or missing teeth and a host of related health care problems for children in
Milwaukee.
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Danayja and her mom, Camilla Boyles.
Did you know?
Children’s Hospital employs two full-time chaplains
and six on-call chaplains.
$100 helps purchase spiritual books or
videos for use by families.
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Thanks to the Family Finding program, the Post family connected with another member, Alexander, who was
not available for this photo. Several family members posed for a recent photo, including: (back row) Amanda,
Eric and Nicholas Post; (middle row) parents Chris and Callie Post; (front row) Saxon, Ella, Callie and
Aubree Post. Callie and Aubree are Eric Post’s twin daughters.
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Family Finding program helps kids find permanent homes
connects foster children with biological family members
One of the most important factors for establishing safe, permanent homes for children in out-of-home
care is helping them find meaningful connections with biological family members. Studies show that
children thrive when cared for by family members.
Children’s Service Society of Wisconsin is helping to connect children with their families through
the Family Finding program. The program was launched in 2009, thanks to a $1.2 million grant
from the Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families –
Children’s Bureau. The grant calls for the health system to raise an additional $600,000.
Children’s Service Society was one of only four agencies nationwide to receive funding. The grant
will allow Children’s Service Society to provide family-finding services to kids throughout Wisconsin.
The goal is to help more than 300 children in foster care during the three-year grant period.
The Family Finding program uses a computer-based research method to identify and locate family
members. Children’s Service Society’s Family Finding specialists use the information to help connect
kids in out-of-home care to biological relatives. The specialists team with family members to create a
plan that helps provide a safe, permanent home for each child.
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The program recently connected Callie and Christopher Post of Marshall, Mo., with a 2-year-old
relative in foster care in Milwaukee. “Before we were contacted through Family Finding, we didn’t
even know about little Alexander,” Callie explained. “We came to Milwaukee to meet him and spend
time together over Thanksgiving weekend, and he fit in so well with our family.” The Posts, who have
seven children including 1½-year-old twins, hope to become Alexander’s foster parents.
“I think he’ll do well with us,” said Callie, a registered nurse. “He needs to be loved and have a family
to hug him. When we learned that he needed a permanent home, we knew he belonged with us.”
“It’s incredibly important for children to connect with their families,” said Maria McDermott, director
of Out-of-Home Care for Children’s Service Society. “They need to be part of a family, not just part of
a system.”
Did you know?
Children’s Health Education Center distributed
more than 600 car seats last year and taught
families how to install and use them.
The program relies on donations and
received $200,000 in 2009.
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Research leads to screening for a common
yet deadly kidney disease
Another example of bench-to-bedside care
For the parents of little Addison Strobel, the months and years ahead will be
filled with many typical questions about their daughter’s development. “When
will she walk?” “When will she talk?” “Will she excel in school?” “Is she happy
and healthy?”
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One thing they won’t have to question is whether or not she could have polycystic
kidney disease – a disease that took the life of her brother shortly after birth.
Thanks to groundbreaking research conducted by Children’s Research Institute,
in partnership with The Medical College of Wisconsin, Jana and Tim Strobel
welcomed their daughter with healthy kidneys.
Polycystic kidney disease, which is inherited from parents, results in the growth
of fluid filled cysts in the kidneys. Eventually it can prevent the kidneys from
functioning normally. Polycystic kidney disease is the third leading cause of
chronic kidney failure and affects at least 1 in every 4,000 people.
Children’s Research Institute discovered a unique method of testing for the
disease. It involves creating whole genome amplification from a single cell.
This technique eliminates many common problems previously seen in other
protocols and allows genetic testing to be performed very early. The research
team was led by Ellis Avner, MD, director of Children’s Research Institute. He
also serves as a professor and associate dean, Research, at The Medical College
of Wisconsin.
Thanks to the team’s efforts, Children’s Research Institute has created a worldwide resource to help parents have a child free from polycystic kidney disease.
It is yet another example of translational research, in which Children’s Research
Institute takes clinical problems from patients’ bedsides to the laboratory.
Laboratory discoveries are then converted into new treatments, preventive
measures, therapies and cures for patients.
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Jana and Tim Strobel with Addison.
Did you know?
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin performed 46 bone
marrow transplants in 2009.
$140 will purchase 12 DVD movies to help
entertain these patients during their long hospital
stays.
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2009 Statement of Operations for
Children’s Hospital and Health System
For more than a century, Children’s Hospital and Health System has been
caring for children.
Through all those years of change, the commitment of our supporters to help
make life better for children has remained the same. Their gifts touched
thousands of lives.
On behalf of the children who sought care and treatment in 2009, we thank
more than 20,000 individuals, corporations, foundations and organizations that
donated more than $18.5 million last year.
We will go forward to provide the best care possible to every child regardless of
his or her family’s ability to pay and continue to carefully, thoughtfully steward
your investment.
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Areas your gifts supported
$8,000,000
Clinical
$ 3,167,238
Research
$
Advocacy
$ 1,550,651
Education
$ 1,003,896
International health
$
West tower
$ 1,174,352
Unrestricted funds
$ 3,938,935
Endowment funds
$ 7,174,813
$7,000,000
510,721
$6,000,000
$5,000,000
$4,000,000
$3,000,000
$2,000,000
$1,000,000
$0
95,583
$18,616,189
Source of gifts
$7,000,000
$6,000,000
$5,000,000
$4,000,000
$3,000,000
$2,000,000
$ 6,496,538
Corporations and
closely-held corporations
$ 4,506,048
Foundations
$
445,160
Organizations and schools
$
346,040
Events
$ 1,615,718
Planned giving
$ 5,206,685
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$1,000,000
Individuals and
family foundations
$0
$18,616,189
Grant funding
10,000,000
$8,000,000
$6,000,000
$4,000,000
$2,000,000
Children’s Hospital
$ 3,503,426
Children’s Research Institute
$ 9,376,262
Child Abuse Prevention Fund
$
Children’s Health
Education Center
$ 2,939,758
School-Health Nurse Program
$ 1,013,306
Children’s Service Society
$ 1,627,876
745,947
$19,206,575
$0
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2009 COMMITMENTS
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Donors who made a commitment payable over time during the past year.
$250,000 and above
$25,000 – $49,999.99
Abbott Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Bauman
KBS Construction, Inc.
Variety – The Children’s Charity of Wisconsin
West Foundation
Judy and John Bongiorno
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Feroah, PhD
Forrer Business Interiors, Inc.
The Oscar G. & Elsa S. Mayer Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Pepke
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Plichta
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Radoszewski
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Schmidt
$100,000 – $249,999.99
The CUNA Mutual Group Foundation
Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc.
Ladish Company Foundation
Milwaukee Golf Charities, Inc.
Kim and John Schlifske
$50,000 – $99,999.99
Mr. Mark E. Anderson
Duane & Dorothy Bluemke Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Larson
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lindenberg
Metavante Corporation
Kevin and Patti Van Kampen
Wisconsin Energy Foundation
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2009 CIRCLES OF GIVING: INDIVIDUALS/FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
Individuals and family foundations with annual gifts of $1,000 or more in 2009.
LEADERS’ CIRCLE
$1,000,000 and above
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Bauman
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Herma
$250,000 – $499,999.99
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Feroah, PhD
$100,000 – $249,999.99
The Bleser Family Foundation
Mrs. John B. Gardetto
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masters
Nicholas Family Foundation
Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Zore
Mary ANN AND
GREG RENZ
In June 2009,
several donors
received the
Nunnemacher
$50,000 – $99,999.99
Award at the
Anonymous (1)
Frank G. and Frieda K. Brotz Family Foundation, Inc.
Emory T. Clark Family Charitable Foundation
Scott R. Haag
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Hamacher
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Ted D. Kellner
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Kellogg
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Margolis
Arlene and Chip Meier
Circles of Giving
$25,000 – $49,999.99
CIRCLE OF CARE
$10,000 – $24,999.99
Anonymous (5)
The Donald & Judith Alstadt Charitable Research Foundation
Mr. Mark E. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Asmuth
The Asmuth Foundation
Dr. Ellis D. and Dr. Jane A. Avner
at Westmoor
Country Club in
Brookfield, Wis.
Honorees Mary
Ann and Greg
Renz have volun-
Mary Ann and Greg Renz
teered hundreds
of hours to manage health system events, chair
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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Abraham
Thomas and Diane Arenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Black
Duane & Dorothy Bluemke Foundation
Denise and David Bunning
Gerald E. and Elizabeth H. Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Drury
Dr. Eric J. Hohenwalter and Mrs. Jennifer A. Blahnik
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Keough
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Kubale
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Larson
Frank R. and Marisa F. Martire
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mosher
Mr. and Mrs. J. Joel Quadracci
Joel Quadracci – The Windhover Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Rambo
Reiman Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg W. Renz
Kim and John Schlifske
Arch W. Shaw Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shiely
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Stock
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Sullivan
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Tweddell
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Wilson
Luncheon held
committees and serve as board directors and
advisors. They have backed up their donated
time and talents with generous financial support
as well.
Tim and Crystal Birkenstock
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Bolger
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Broydrick
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Buehrle
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Buonaccorsi
Mrs. James Cary
Mr. Helio Castroneves
Jane A Chevako, MD
Ms. Cinthia S. Christensen and Mr. Todd M. Weir
Dr. Roger D. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Crneckiy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt S. Culver
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ellsworth
Mr. Jere C. Fabick
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon F. Foster
Mr. Jeff Gentine
Dr. and Mrs. Michael F. Gutzeit
Mrs. Joanne A. Haertle
Scott and Kathy Happ
Cynthia and Jeff Harris
Mr. Thomas R. Hendee
Virginia Hendee and Joseph Huetz
Mark and Janet Hogan
Mrs. Charles D. Jacobus, Sr.
Charles D. Jacobus Family Foundation
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jenkins
Kevin J. Kelly, MD, and Christine M. Walsh-Kelly, MD
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kliegman
Carol A. Kling
The Charles E. Kubly Foundation
The family of Billy Lagerstrom
Dr. George M. Lange and Dr. Marlene D. Melzer-Lange
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lindenberg
Love 4 Lexi Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lubotsky
Mrs. Denise McGee
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McGregor
Linda and John Mellowes
Audrey and Jack Miller Family Charitable Foundation
Sheryl and Jim Miller
Ms. Mary L. Mowbray and Mr. Roland P. Schroeder
Mr. Walter J. Mundschau
Mr. Donald K. Mundt
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nasgovitz
John and Peggy Niemer
Joey O'Brien Foundation, Inc.
Keith T. Oldham and Karen S. Guice
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. O'Meara
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Raitt
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Rasansky
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ribbens
Ms. Marcia Rimai and Mr. Daryl L. Diesing
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Riordan
The Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation
Lori & Rick Rosmann Foundation
James and Ellen Rossmeissl
Mr. and Mrs. Jay O. Rothman
Dr. Colin D. Rudolph and Dr. Harriet S. Iwamoto
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Sampson
Mr. Harold E. Schiferl
Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Schmidt
Mrs. Marvin C. Schuette
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Sommerhauser
Mrs. Irene Spyhalski
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Curt B. Trau
Ron and Peggy Troy
David and Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Kevin and Patti Van Kampen
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry D. Veenhuis
Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Vice
James Wheeler Campbell Memorial Foundation
Mr. Kurt E. Widmann
Ken and Karen Yontz
Andrew A. Ziegler and Carlene Murphy Ziegler
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Zoeller
CIRCLE OF HOPE
$5,000 – $9,999.99
Anonymous (2)
Ms. Patricia Allison and Mr. Ralph Stonebraker
Renee and Tom Boldt
Judy and John Bongiorno
Howard Bornstein and Judy Russell
Mike Bostrom
Joan and Fred Brengel Family Foundation
Mr. Robert M. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Costigan
Mr. Frank J. Daily and Ms. Julianna Ebert
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. D’Angelo
Mrs. Joan L. Deardorff
Dr. Beth A. Drolet and Mr. John Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Duncan
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Missy JACOBUS
MACLEOD
For more than a half-century, the Jacobus family
has dedicated time and resources to community
service and philanthropy. Children’s Hospital and
Health System has benefitted from the family’s
ongoing generosity.
D.C. Jacobus planted the first seeds of philanthropy
when he founded the Jacobus Family Foundation
in 1954. When he died in 1985, his four children
decided to split the foundation along family lines.
Charles D. Jacobus launched the Charles D. Jacobus
Family Foundation in 1986, with a focus on children’s
needs. He, his wife, Eugenia, and the Jacobus
Company made generous gifts to the foundation.
The foundation established a fund at Children’s
Hospital for cancer care that they contribute to
annually. Charles Jacobus’ daughter, Missy Jacobus
MacLeod, stepped in to manage the foundation
upon his death in 1997. MacLeod now serves as
president of the foundation and also serves on the
Children’s Hospital and Health System Foundation
Board of Directors.
“In addition to cancer care, we fund programs
and services that help children who live in parts of
Milwaukee that are underserved,” MacLeod said.
“We’re concerned with health care and issues
like obesity and safety as well as mental illness.
Children’s works to meet those needs. We think
Children’s is incredibly important to Milwaukee
for the care it provides, and also for its economic
impact. It’s a huge employer that is very important
to the local economy.”
Dr. Thomas H. Dunigan
Ms. Lee Anne Eddy
Florie and Tom Enders
Tom and Nancy Gazzana
Mr. Thomas A. Greene
Dr. and Mrs. David D. Gummin
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hefty
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf R. Hempel
Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Hirasuna
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Hosmer
Mrs. Peter D. Humleker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Kahn
Dr. Bruce Kaufman
J. J. Keller Foundation, Inc.
chw.org/foundation
CIRCLE OF PROMISE
$2,500 – $4,999.99
Anonymous (2)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Anger
Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick C. Austermann
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Beam
Mr. Thomas H. Bentley III
Mr. and Mrs. Terence G. Bischoff
Ms. Bonnie Blad
Mr. Richard L. Blomquist and Mrs. Patrice L. Bringe-Blomquist
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Booth
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Breidster
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Brothers
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown
Ms. Elaine Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Dahlin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. DeRosa
Dream Makerz Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Durment
Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. Field
Mr. Danny Finn
Ms. Carolyn J. Flannery
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan C. Frounfelker
Gebhardt Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan V. Goodman
Dr. John B. Gordon and Mrs. Catherine Firth Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Groskopf
Mr. Paul Grunau and Mrs. Jeanie Hart-Grunau
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Haack
Mr. and Mrs. Jon D. Hammes
Ms. Suzanne C. Hansen
Mrs. Caroly Hendee-Nadelhoffer
Dr. George M. Hoffman and Mrs. Holly C. Rockwell
Mr. William H. Honrath and Ms. Elizabeth M. Blackwood
Mr. Tom Hybicki
Mr. James R. Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jurgenson
Al and Maryanne Kessel
Mr. and Mrs. Irving K. Kao
Nancy and John Korom
Mr. Rodney S. Kussow
Mr. and Mrs. William E. LaMacchia, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lausten
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Levy
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lewenauer
Mrs. Robert A. Lewenauer
Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Marotta
Mr. Jared T. Masters
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Matson
Ms. Michelle Mettner
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Miller
Dr. Michael E. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Moranski
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. O’Halloran
Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Pascucci
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Petersen
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Plichta
Dr. and Mrs. Larry J. Polacheck
Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Poliner
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Quick
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Quinn
Judge Bruce A. Ranta and Dr. Marylyn Ranta
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reinhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Riggs
Mrs. Holly Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Savage
William G. and Betty Schuett Family Foundation
Jeffrey P. and Mary L. Schwab
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Scovil
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scurek
Silverman Family Foundation
Mr. Jeff Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Spence
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Thometz
Mr. Timothy N. Thorn
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Train
Mr. and Mrs. Chris G. Trost
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wiklin
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Wise
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wojkiewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Worthy
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Juliet Kersten and David Rusch
Allen D. Kohl Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Krohn
Mary Ann and Charles P. LaBahn
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Leopold
Mr. Benjamin Lukens
Steven J. Marcus and Colleen K. Dougherty
Camilla and David Mathews
Ms. Elaine F. Mau
Dale R. Michels and Ruth L. Michels Family Foundation
Jeffrey Modell Foundation
Mr. Randy Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Munson
Paul and Shirley Neylon
Chris and Anne Noyes
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Orr III
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Palmen
Ms. Julie J. Pedretti
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Pepke
Janice and Raymond Perry Community Fund, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Peters
The Rod Petersen Family
Thomas M. and Sheri F. Price
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Radoszewski
Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Refinski
The Gary and Gail Reynolds Family Trust
Sheila M. Reynolds and Robert S. Chang
The ROS Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Ramesh C. Sachdeva
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Sato
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Ship
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Siejkowski
Dr. Scott and Mary Ellen B. Stanek
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Starr, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Sweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thrun
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Van Handel, Sr.
Martin and Tammy Vogel
Ms. Rhoda J. Williams
Windway Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Zetley
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
$1,000 – $2,499.99
Anonymous (4)
Ms. Kim Acheson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Altschaefl
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Altstadt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Andersen
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K. Anderson
Apple Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Asp
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Augustin
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C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Ms. Janine M. Augustin
Mr. Jeff Augustin
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Austin
Mr. William Austin
Gary and Cindy Baeb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Barnard
Dr. Mary Bartel and Mr. Timothy W. Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bauer
Dr. and Mrs. Rick C. Bauman
Mr. Joshua Baumgarten
Ms. Melanie Beasley
Mr. Michael J. Beaumont
Ms. Karen Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Becks
James D. and Jane Bell
Mr. Andrew Benedetto and Rep. Donna Seidel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Benes
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Berg, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bergan
Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Berger
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bergman
Ms. Nadine A. Bergstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bernstein
Dennis W. and Mary K. Bersch
Mr. and Mrs. Morry L. Birnbaum
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Blake
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Boerke
Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Briscoe
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brockington
Mrs. August Brogno
Ms. Rosalie A. Bronson
Ms. Flora Brown
Dr. Walter Brummund and Dr. Sara Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bryson, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Buchmann
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Buchmann
Ms. Mary F. Bullamore
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Bures
Mrs. Marlene King Burris and Mr. Robert Burris
The Butte Family
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Butterfield
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Camitta
Dr. Angela M. Carron
Barbara J. Carson
Dr. and Mrs. James T. Casper
Mr. Burton J. Chapleau
Dr. and Mrs. M. Joseph Chusid
James R. and Martha Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Cleary
Ms. Maureen M. Collins
The Costigan Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Crain
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Curler
Ms. Sandy Czosnek
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Daniels
Mr. Christopher L. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Keric T. DeChant
Ms. Marcia Deckert
Ms. Lorie T. Deering
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Degnan III
Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Delzer
Ms. Mary J. DeNoble
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Derdzinski
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Deutsch
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doane
Terry and Mark Doll
Kevin and Kerry Doyle
Dr. and Mrs. Matt Driscoll
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Harry KOEPKE
At the Circles of
Giving Luncheon
held at Westmoor
Country Club in
Brookfield, Wis.,
the family of the
late Harry Koepke
accepted the
Legacy Award on
Koepke’s behalf.
The humble
farmer from
Oconomowoc,
Wis., bequeathed
Harry Koepke
a multimilliondollar gift to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin to
establish The Harry E. Koepke Endowed Benefit
Fund. The fund provides medical services to
disadvantaged children.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Duffy
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dyer
Mr. and Mrs. David Egan
Mr. Warren Emery and Ms. Phyllis McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Evans
Mr. John Falotico
Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Farkas
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrell
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fatla
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Feller
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Fischer
Robert and Diane Flaherty
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fluegge
Mr. Todd Fogel
Drs. Peter and Michele Frommelt
Ms. Barbara N. Fuldner
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Gavronski
Dr. Nancy S. Ghanayem
Ms. Susanne Gidan
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gienke
Ms. Beverly A. Gieringer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ginsberg
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Girmscheid
Mr. Fred O. Goldman
Dr. Marc H. Gorelick and Lynn Broaddus
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Greenwood
Ms. Nancy A. Grode
Dr. Deborah Grosenick
Mr. Jay Gruber
Jonathan and Mary Kay Gundlach
Bill and Penny Gutekunst
Mr. and Mrs. David V. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Hammel
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hampton
Ms. Judy A. Hanrahan
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Hanson
Ms. Vera Hanson
chw.org/foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Malin
Ms. Judy Mangen
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mantz
Ms. Marietta Marshall
Mr. Mark S. Mathe
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Matson
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCleary
Ms. Meg A. McElroy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McManus
Mr. Richard McVey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Meilander
Mr. and Mrs. Ken M. Meinhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Metz
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery P. Meyer
Ms. Judy Meyer
Mr. David Miskinis
Ms. Barbara W. Morrissey
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Mowbray
Ms. Monica Mullins
Dr. Kevin J. Murray and Dr. Janet M. Merfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Cory L. Nettles
NEV 2/11 Foundation
Ms. Lisa Nevins
Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Nothstine
Ms. Sandy Oberembt
Ms. Patricia L. Obletz
Ms. Mary E. O’Connor
Mr. John Ogden, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Olive
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. O'Neil
Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Ordinans
John Oster Family Foundation
Dr. Gordon Owley
Mr. and Mrs. David Palay
Ms. Amy N. Pallesen
Mr. Greg M. Palmer
Ms. Beth A. Parworth
Mr. and Mrs. David Paucek
Mr. Mark T. Peddecord
Ms. Estella S. Pedersen
Mary Beth and Holger Petersen
Dr. Neil E. Peterson
Mr. Robert Phillips
Ms. Patricia L. Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Pindyck, JD
Ms. Rhonda S. Plotkin
Mr. Jack Pollock
Pollybill Foundation
Purple Moon Foundation
Dr. Ruth M. Rademacher and Mr. Thomas R. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Rakowski
Christopher and Kelly Rebholz
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roethie
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Rogers
Mr. Lawrence G. Rogutich
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Roos
Mr. Barry Rosenblatt
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Routes
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Ruminski
Gregory and Kelly Sachse
Mrs. John R. Safro
Ms. Maureen A. Sagui
Mr. John W. Sawasky
Kathleen J. Sawin
Mr. Joseph E. Schick
Linda S. and David L. Schieble
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schlueter, Sr.
Robert E. Schmidt III
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Schnettler
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schnoll
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Ms. Rita Harasha
Jean and Thomas Harbeck Family Foundation, Inc.
Hartwig Family Foundation
Dr. Gordon D. Haugan
Ms. JoEllen Hegwood
Ms. Kimberly Henke
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Henning
Mr. Charles T. Hill
Mr. Paul J. Hoffman IV
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holter
Mr. David M. Homp
Mr. Fred Hostetler
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Hugo
Iglewski Family Foundation
Richard G. Jacobus Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Jacque
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Jamieson
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Janzer
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Jasen
Dr. Susan Jay
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Jentsch
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Jesse
Dave and Mel Johnson
Mr. Don Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Johnson
Ms. Lisa Jonson
Mr. George Jurss and Dr. Barbara L. Kolp-Jurss
Mr. Harold Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Karrasch
Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Kasten, Jr.
Mr. Dale Kauper
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kelchen
James E. & John A. Keyes Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Keyes
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Kiernan
Mr. Ken Kniech
Mr. and Mrs. John Knowlton
Kolaga Family Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Koopman
Mr. Peter Kortes, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kosch
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Kowalski
Mr. Dennis Krakau
Krause Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Kris
Mrs. Reuben Kritzik
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Krizek
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kroll
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. LaBri
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ladish
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery A. Ladwig
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Lampe
Mr. Daniel S. Lange
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Laning
Mr. Robert E. Larivee, Sr.
Nancy and Arthur Laskin
James A. and Catherine C. Lathrop
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Lawrence
Mr. Fred H. Lawton
James R. Leary and Jo Ann Leary
Sheldon L. and Pearl R. Leibowitz Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewenauer
Dr. and Mrs. B. U. K. Li
Dr. Abraham J. Liebeskind and Dr. Ann M. Liebeskind
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lueck
Dr. James V. Lustig and Mrs. Joan Shepard Lustig
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lyon
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Madrigrano, Jr.
Ms. Melinda L. Mahdasian
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mahler, Sr.
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Briggs & STRATTON
CORPORATION
At the Circles of Giving Luncheon held at Westmoor
Country Club in Brookfield, Wis., Briggs & Stratton
Corporation received the Organization Award for its
generous financial support and also for its employees’
volunteer hours. Its signature event, Briggs & Al’s
Run & Walk for Children’s Hospital, is the health
system’s No. 1 fundraising event.
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Mr. Lee J. Schoen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schroeder
Mr. Patrick Schroeder
Beth and Matthias Schueth
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Schumacher
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seaman, Sr.
Dr. Linda L. Sell
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Shanahan
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff J. Shefchik
The Joseph Shorkey Memorial Foundation
Mr. Jim Shufflebotham
Mr. David T. Siewert
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Simon
Ms. Rachel Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Smith
Mr. Thomas Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Snieg
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Solveson
Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Southerland
Mr. and Mrs. Mark V. Sperka
Mr. and Mrs. David Sprissler
Ms. Paula Stack
Ms. Susan J. Staley
Mr. Richard Steenis
Ms. Diana Stockton
The Streich Family Foundation, Inc.
E.C. Styberg Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Sullivan
Mr. Matthew J. Suminski
Mr. and Mrs. Mel R. Sundby
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Sundheim III
Mr. Richard F. Swenson
Ms. Catherine A. Swessel
Dr. Katalin Szaniszlo
Dr. and Mrs. Philip D. Szold
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Tews
Ms. Christine Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Thomsen
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Totka
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Tritschler
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Troy
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Twinem
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ulrich, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Vadnais
Mrs. Dorothy K. Vallier
Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Van Kauwenberg
Gregory and Erin Vandenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Rick J. VanDinter
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Vedra
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Mr. Andrew Viguetti
Ms. Barbara Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Voissem
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wanezek
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ward
Mr. Michael A. Weber
Les Weil and Jodi Peck
Ms. Debra L. Weiner
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Weisgerber
David or Michael Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Weiss
Mrs. Rosella E. Wellert
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Werner
Ms. Patricia D. Westphal
Mr. and Mrs. Michael White
Ms. Terry Wick
Ms. Susan O. Widmann
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wigdale, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilson
Mr. Noel Winscher
Mr. John L. Woloszyk
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wong
Ms. Marian Woolsey
Mr. Jim Wozniak
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome D. Wren
John J. Zacher
chw.org/foundation
2009 CHILDREN’S CIRCLE OF CARE
Children’s Circle of Care is a North American organization that recognizes major benefactors of 25
leading pediatric hospitals that are part of the Woodmark Group in the U.S. and Canada. Generous
friends who make a gift of $10,000 or more in a calendar year qualify for membership.
ROYAL CIRCLE of CARE
Anonymous (2)
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Bauman
The Bleser Family Foundation
Emory T. Clark Family Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Herma
Mrs. Denise McGee
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Muma
Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation
Puelicher Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Reiman
D.B. and Marjorie Reinhart Family Foundation
Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. David V. Uihlein, Jr.
CIRCLE of CARE
Children’s CIRCLE
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Anonymous (13)
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Abraham
The Donald & Judith Alstadt Charitable Research Foundation
Mr. Mark E. Anderson
Thomas and Diane Arenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Asmuth
The Asmuth Foundation
Dr. Ellis D. and Dr. Jane A. Avner
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Bauman
Tim and Crystal Birkenstock
Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Black
The Bleser Family Foundation
Duane & Dorothy Bluemke Foundation
Renee and Tom Boldt
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Bolger
Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Briscoe
Frank G. and Frieda K. Brotz Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Broydrick
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Buehrle
Denise and Dave Bunning
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Bunzel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Buonaccorsi
Mrs. James H. Cary
Mr. Helio Castroneves
Jane A Chevako, MD
Ms. Cinthia S. Christensen and Mr. Todd M. Weir
Emory T. Clark Family Charitable Foundation
Dr. Roger D. Cohen
Gerald E. and Elizabeth H. Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Crneckiy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt S. Culver
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Drury
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ellsworth
OF CARE
Children’s Circle of Care members, each of whom donate at least $10,000 annually to Children’s Hospital
and Health System, gathered at the Chenequa, Wis., home of Jim and Nancy Lindenberg in October 2009.
The Lindenbergs are standing to the right of the fireplace. Farther right is Peggy Troy, Children's Hospital
and Health System president and CEO.
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C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Mr. Jere C. Fabick
Thomas R. Feroah, PhD, and Catherine Feroah
The Foster Family
Mrs. John B. Gardetto
Mr. Jeff Gentine
Dr. and Mrs. Michael F. Gutzeit
Scott R. Haag
Mrs. Joanne A. Haertle
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Hamacher
Scott and Kathy Happ
Cynthia and Jeff Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Cort R. Hartmann
Mr. Thomas R. Hendee
Virginia Hendee and Joseph Huetz
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Herma
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hillis, Sr.
Mr. Greg Hobbs
Mark and Janet Hogan
Dr. Eric J. Hohenwalter and Mrs. Jennifer A. Blahnik
Mr. and Mrs. Randal S. Howard
Mrs. Peter D. Humleker, Jr.
Mr. Roy Jablonka
Mrs. Charles D. Jacobus, Sr.
Charles D. Jacobus Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jendusa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jones
John J. and Ethel D. Keller Fund within the Community
Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
Mr. and Mrs. Ted D. Kellner
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Kellogg
Kevin J. Kelly, MD, and Christine M. Walsh-Kelly, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Keough
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Klein
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kliegman
Ms. Carol A. Kling
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Kubale
The Charles E. Kubly Foundation
The family of Billy Lagerstrom
Dr. George M. Lange and Dr. Marlene D. Melzer-Lange
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Larson
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lindenberg
Love 4 Lexi Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lubotsky
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Margolis
Frank R. and Marisa F. Martire
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masters
Mrs. Denise McGee
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McGregor
Arlene and Chip Meier
Linda and John Mellowes
Audrey and Jack Miller Family Charitable Foundation
Sheryl and Jim Miller
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mosher
Ms. Mary L. Mowbray and Mr. Roland P. Schroeder
Mr. Walter J. Mundschau
Mr. Donald K. Mundt
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nasgovitz
Nicholas Family Foundation
John and Peggy Niemer
John and Patty Noel
Joey O’Brien Foundation, Inc.
Keith T. Oldham and Karen S. Guice
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. O’Meara
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Joel Quadracci – The Windhover Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Raitt
Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Rambo
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Rasansky
Christopher and Kelly Rebholz
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Reiman
Mr. and Mrs. Greg W. Renz
Sheila M. Reynolds and Robert S. Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ribbens
Mr. and Mrs. Norris F. Richardson
Ms. Marcia Rimai and Mr. Daryl L. Diesing
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Riordan
The Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation
Lori and Richard R. Rosmann
James and Ellen Rossmeissl
Mr. and Mrs. Jay O. Rothman
Dr. Colin D. Rudolph and Dr. Harriet S. Iwamoto
Sadowsky Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Sampson
Mr. Harold E. Schiferl
Kim and John Schlifske
Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Schmidt
Mrs. Marvin C. Schuette
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shiely
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Sommerhauser
Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust
Mrs. Irene Spyhalski
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Stayer
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Stephenson
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Stock
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Curt B. Trau
Ron and Peggy Troy
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Tweddell
David and Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Kevin and Patti Van Kampen
Myra M. & Robert L. Vandehey Foundation, Ltd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry D. Veenhuis
Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Vice
James Wheeler Campbell Memorial Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Wickert
Mr. Kurt E. Widmann
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Wilson
Ken and Karen Yontz
Andrew A. Ziegler and Carlene Murphy Ziegler
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ziegler
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Zoeller
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Zore
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2009 ENDOWED NAMED FUNDS
Endowed named funds can be established with gifts of $25,000 or more, payable over a period of up
to five years. Endowed funds are invested in perpetuity and generate income that is used annually to
support the specific purpose of each fund.
Anonymous (1)
The James and Martha Clark Heart Fund
The Abbott-Ranson-Bauman Chair for Epilepsy Research
The Catherine Cleary Endowed Fund
The Abraham Family Fund
The Van and Bocky Coddington Fund for Emergency Medicine
The Accunet Mortgage Fund for School-based Health Centers
The Elsa B. and Roger D. Cohen MDs Chair for Medical Education
The Joyce Achtenhagen Endowed Fund
The Sidney Cohen Fund
The Administrative Staff Open Door Fund
The Gerry and Heidi Connolly Family Professorship for Sickle Cell Diseases
The Kayleigh Ali’s Vascular Anomalies Research Fund
The Cousins Subs Child Abuse Care Fund
The Altschaefl Family Fund
The James Crawford Family Fund
The John and Cindy Amato Fund
The Judith and Francis Croak Fund
The J. Philip Ambuel Fund for Child Abuse Prevention
The Cuene Family HIV Program Fund
The Harry A. Apple Family Fund for Children at Risk
The Curt and Sue Culver Fund for Childhood Cancer
The Applebee’s Children’s Fund
Dr. Czajka Hispanic Patient Fund
The Chucker Aring Chair in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
The Jim Czosnek Heart Fund
The Gordon and Jean Armbruster Family Fund for Children
The Frank J. Daily and Julie Ebert Fund for Immunology and
The Asmuth Family Fund for Pediatric Brain Injury
Asthma Research
The Austin Family Fund for Child Abuse Prevention
The Mara and Russ Darrow Family Fund
The Bando Family Fund for Child Abuse Prevention
The Charlie Dearholt Fund
The MiraCole Bash/Cole Hefty Fund
The Direct Supply, Inc. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Fund
The Raymond J. Battaglia Fund for Vascular Anomalies
The Barri and David J. Drury Family Fund for Genetic Research
The Bauman Family Chair in Critical Care
The Dunigan Family Fund
The Heidi Marie Bauman Chair in Pediatric Epilepsy
The Mike and Toni Duvall Family Fund for Birth Defects Research
The Chadwick John Baumann Brain Tumor Program Fund
The Erna L. and Joseph C. Eckerle Endowed Fund
The Howard and Marie Becker Fund for Neonatal Intensive
The Estelle Ehlert Child Life Fund
Care Equipment
The William F. Eisner, Sr. Children’s Art Fund
Benjamin’s Research Fund: Neurofibromatosis and Near Infrared Light
The Ellison Transport Program Fund
The Bentley Children’s Fund to Benefit the Children’s Health
The Endowment for Pediatric Research
The Esther Erickson Endowed Fund for the Palliative Care Program
The Bentzien and Brusa Family Fund for Children’s Care
The Katie Falk Family Fund for Adolescent Psychiatry
The Drs. Berger and Biller Family Fund
The Mary M. Farago Fund for Orthopedic Care
The Jessica Erin Berry Pediatric Cardiology Fund
The Bill and Julie Felsing Fund in Memory of Jamieson Felsing
The Birkenstock Health Education Fund
The Jordan Fink, MD Lectureship Fund
The Alvin and Marion Birnschein Nursing Education Fund
The Anton Flach-Bongiorno Glanzmann's Research Fund
The Birth Defects Research Center Endowment Fund
The Flowers Family Fund
The Christopher Blaesing Fund for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The Jeanne Foley General Endowment Fund
The Bleser Family Endowed Chair of Neurology
The Foley & Lardner Heritage Fund
Blount Orthopedic Education Fund
The Jack Foster Epilepsy Foundation
The Christopher D. Boerke Fund for Special Needs Children
The James H. Fuchs Endowment Fund
The Peter Borisch Fund for Adolescent Medicine
The June Fykse Neonatal Fund
The Matthew Brown Rehabilitative Services Fund
The Dr. William J. Gallen Lecture Fund
The Ben and Peg Bugbee Fund for Children’s Health
The Tom and Nancy Gazzana Children’s Health & Social Services Fund
The Abigail Bunzel Memorial Fund for The Herma Heart Center
The John C. Geilfuss Pediatric Neurology Fund
The Janet and Philip Cady Fund for Leadership and Innovation
The Dr. Marvin Glicklich Annual Lectureship Series in Surgery
The Logan Dean Carlson Fund
The Marvin and Diann Glicklich Pediatric Surgical Research & Education
The Steve and Cheri Cary Juvenile Diabetes Research Endowment Fund
Endowed Fund
The Del Chambers Fund for Childhood Cancer
The Margaret and Kenneth Gotz Endowed Fund for Cancer Research
The Charity Care Endowment Fund
The Peggy Grebe Fund for Child Abuse Prevention
The Joseph J. Charles Fund in Support of Outcome Enhancement
The Michael Kent Groth Fund for Critical Care Physicians
Research
The Gutzeit Family Fund for Children with Special Health Care Needs
The Jane A Chevako Hospice and Palliative Care Fund
The Kathleen Ann Haertle Fund for Pain Management Research
The Children’s Hospital and Health System Foundation Directors Fund
The Hamacher Pharmacy Fund
The Children’s Hospital and Health System Foundation Planned Giving
The Garrett Hamm Bone Marrow Fund
Council Endowed Fund
The Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Pediatric Residency Endowment
for the Dental Center
The Children’s Hospital and Health System Research Lectureship
Endowment Fund
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The Happ Family Fund
The Anne Barker Hardy Fund for Cystic Fibrosis
The Jim Hardy Memorial Lectureship in Mental Health
The Harley-Davidson Fund for Inner City Services
The Shane Locke Hasbrook Fund
The Children’s Sexual Abuse Prevention Fund
The Jay Hashek Memorial Fund for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
The Christofferson Family Fund for Hospice Care
The Melissa Lynne Heeg Heart Fund
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The HELP Fund (Hospital Employee Fund)
The Max McGee Endowed Chair for Patient Care in Diabetes
The Herma Heart Center Endowment Fund
The McGeoch Ophthalmology Fund
The Leigh Gabrielle Herma Chair for Cardiology
The Meier Family Endowed Fund for Seizure Disorders
The Janice Herma Cardiac Research Fund
The Mellowes Family Fund for Pediatric Research
The Tricia Heston Endowment for Child Abuse Prevention
The Robert J. and Charlotte Miller Fund for Special Needs Children
The William A. and Jeanette Mary Heth Endowed Fund for Pediatric
The Wm. E. and Iris A. Miller Medical Research Fund
Cancer Research
The Dr. Norman Hodgson Urology Education Fund
The Audrey Hohenwalter Endowment Fund for Children with VCFS
The Madeleine McKeown Hoy Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Fund
The Autumn Grace Hughes Fund
The Bart M. Huige Comfort Fund
The Charles and Eugenia Jacobus Fund for Cancer Care
The Rebecca Jayne Memorial Lecture Fund
Steve AND CHERI
CARY
The Diane and Robert Jenkins Family Fund for Palliative Care
The Elsie Jenquine Fund
Family traditions are important, as Steve Cary will
The Jay and Holly Jensen Family Fund for Children
attest. His late father, Jim, and his mother, Betty,
The Bergeda and Kenneth Johannes Endowed Fund for Pediatric Surgery
The Charlotte Promersberger Johnston Endowed Genetics Research Fund
directed their philanthropy to the Max McGee
The Charlotte Promersberger Johnston Endowed Lectureship in Genetics
National Research Center for Juvenile Diabetes at
The Just A Little Faith Foundation
Children’s Hospital. Cary and his wife, Cheri, are
The Gerald J. and Rosalie E. Kahn Fund for Rehabilitative Services
doing the same through the Steve and Cheri Cary
The George and Alex Kao Fund
Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund.
The Dr. Bruce A. Kaufman Pediatric Neurosurgery Fund
The “Chase’s Gift” – Chase Kelly Memorial Fund
The Kerschner Family Fund for Pediatric Otolaryngology Research and
Education
was a friend
The Kersten/Rusch Family Fund for Pediatric Research
of Max’s. He
“the kids thank you”
really wanted
The Marlene Colwell King Early Childhood Development Fund for
to support dia-
Child Abuse Prevention
Kini Family Endowed Fund for Emergency Medicine
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“My father
betes research
The Kliegman Labrys Fund for Cancer Research
because he
The Harry E. Koepke Endowed Benefit Fund
respected and
The Mabel E. Koepke Endowed Benefit Fund
admired Max
The Dr. Elaine Kohler Fund for Critical Care Medicine
and what he
The Kohl’s Cares for Kids Child Life Fund
The Michael Carl Kovnar Memorial Annual Lectureship Fund
was doing,”
The Kramer Memorial Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship Fund
Cary explained.
The Ron and Marjorie Krizek Fund for Diabetes Research
“My mother
The Alexander T. Kroll Memorial Fund
continues to
The Tom and Nina Krukowski Fund for Juvenile Diabetes
support dia-
The Bernard and Mary Kubale Family Support Fund
betes research at Children’s, and we do, too. It’s a
The Cynthia and James Kubinski Family Fund for the Cancer
Care Program
Max McGee
local avenue to support a cause I care about and
The Celia M. and Michael Kutil Fund for Child Life
a great way to support the community. I think
The Rebecca Marie Kuzel R & D Fund
Children’s is an unbelievable place.”
The Billy Lagerstrom Memorial Fund
The Rochelle Lamm Pain Management Fund
The Lucile and Lynford Lardner Fund for Nursing Advancement
The Julie Lathrop Nursing Research Fund
The Carys have two teenage daughters who are
healthy and free from diabetes. Cary, however, is
The Adam Lemel Endowment Fund
not. He has type 1 diabetes and understands the
The Mary Ann and Deborah Ann Lensby Fund
challenges faced by children with the disease. “I
The Robert and Rita Lewenauer Family Fund
know what it’s like. It’s something I deal with every
The David Lewis Memorial Fund
day,” Cary said. “Basically, we’re all looking for a
The Litwin Family Fund for Children at Risk
cure. We hope our family’s financial support helps
The S. Bert Litwin Chair in Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
The Timothy J. Mahler Fund for Cardiology
get us there someday.”
The Marcdante Medical Education Fund
The David A. Margolis Chair in Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant
The Max McGee Center conducts bench-to-bedside
The Marriott Family Fund
research, bringing treatments and discoveries
The Collin, Ethen and Brandi Mathias Fund for Cochlear Implant Program
directly to children with diabetes. The center
The Alexis Rose Mathison-Szozda (A.R.M.S.) Memorial Fund
The Matson Family Fund
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serves more and more patients each year. It has
The McCardle Family Fund
seen double-digit growth in its overall patient
The Max McGee Chair in Diabetes Research
population in three of the past six years.
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The Larry and Judy Moon Fund for Palliative Care
The Smallwood Family Fund for Preschool Child Abuse Prevention
The Moore Oil Company Foundation Epilepsy Fund
The Pamela C. Smith Joy of Children Creativity/Art Education Fund
The Alnora C. Mosley Fund for Children
The Daniel M. Soref Endowment Fund for the Support of the
The Muma Family Chair in Pediatrics
The Michael P. Mundschau Memorial Fund
The Munson Family Fund
Daniel M. Soref Family Resource Center
The Dakota Dale Sorenson Memorial Fund for Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome Research and Support
The Nevins Family Foundation Fund for Children at Risk
The Spence Family Fund for Rheumatology
The Nickolett Family Fund for Childhood Rheumatic Diseases
The Karen Spindler Endowment Fund for Children’s Health Education
The Joey O’Brien Memorial
Center Programs
The Oldham Pediatric Surgery Endowment Fund
The Nicholas A. Stanek Memorial Fund for Dentistry/Oral Surgery
The “G” Man Olsen Fund
The Brian Stark and Debra Altshul-Stark Endowment Fund for Asthma
The Alice Bronn O’Malley Fund to benefit Children’s Hospital of
Wisconsin
Education and Clinical Care
The Stark Family Fund for Child Abuse Prevention
The Osborn Family Endowed Fund for HOT Services Clinic
The Staunt-Larson Child Protection Program Fund
The Oshkosh B’Gosh Fox Valley Charity Care Fund
The Bert L. and Patricia S. Steigleder Fellowship
The Jack Palmen Fund
The Megan Steinbrenner Pediatric Transplant Program Fund
The Parenting Newsletter Fund for Child Abuse Prevention
The William and Rita (Halbur) Steinhilber Fund
The Pediatric Faculty Endowment Fund
The Sol and Rose Steren Cancer Fund
The Pediatric Faculty Research Fund
The Frank M. Sterner Family Fund for Child and Adolescent
The Harry and Marilyn Pelz Family Fund for HIV Care
Psychiatric Services
The Frank and Elsa Sterner Neonatology Intensive Care Support Fund
The Dr. Archebald R. Pequet Lectureship Fund
The Frank and Elsa Sterner Neonatology Lectureship Fund
The Kevin and Sharon Peters Family Heart Fund
The Stephen R. Stilling Fund
The Petersen Family Fund for Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
The Delphia M. Stippich Family Fund for Children
The Dr. J.C. Peterson Fund for Primary Care Education and Research
The Tim and Kay Sullivan Family Fund
The Jane B. Pettit Chair in Pediatric Pain Management
The Syburg Family Fund for Health Education
The Pettit Pain Center Fund
The Thrun Family Fund
The Physician Advancement Fund
The Jeremy Trau Down Syndrome Research & Education Fund
The Physician Community Care Fund
The Megan Martha Tritschler/Keyes Fund for Down Syndrome
The Physicians Fund for Critical Care Advancement
The Julia and David Uihlein Children’s Pain Fund
The Taylor Lynn Poirier Fund
The Marie Z. Uihlein Chair in Pediatric Surgery
The Larry and Bobbi Polacheck Education Fund
The Marie Z. Uihlein Surgical Advancement Fund
The Ed and Betty Pope Fund for Child Protection
The Joseph and Margaret VandenHeuvel Fund for Children
The T.J. Price Fund for Birth Defects Research
The Maurice W. Vandertie and Francis P. Neylon, Jr. Memorial Fund
The Jack Puelicher Memorial Fund
The Van Handel Family Fund for Pediatric Cardiology
The Radiology Research and Education Fund
The Kevin and Patricia Van Kampen Health and Social Services Fund
The Larry and Kathi Rambo Fund for Health Education and Research
The Jon E. Vice Chair for Emergency Medicine
The Ryan Refinski Immunology Fund
The Jon E. Vice Children's Research Fund
The D.B. and Marjorie Reinhart Chair in Rheumatology
The Jon and Teri Vice Diabetes Research Fund
The Mary Ann and Greg Renz Fund for the Protection of Children
The Jon and Teri Vice Fund for Asthma and Allergy
The Maureen Rich Lectureship Fund
The Dr. Fred J. Vlazny Humanitarian Fund for Pediatric Anesthesiology
The Maxwell Z. Richardson Endowment Fund
The Tony and Joyce Vogel Children’s Health Education Center Fund
The John and Bobbi Rosenberg Fund for Childhood Cancer
The Wallace/Ford Endowment Fund
The Jay and Tracy Rothman Family Fund for Children
The Brendan Ward Heart Fund
The Ramesh and Sue Sachdeva Endowment
The WARP Fund (Whelan Advanced Research in Photobiomodulation)
The Scott and Peggy Sampson Family Fund
The Brandon B. Wedig Memorial Fund
The Larrie Sarff MD Infectious Disease Fund
The Frank J. and Rosella E. Wellert Fund for Behavioral Health
The Katie Sartori Fund for Hematology/Oncology/Bone Marrow
The Chester A. and Lillian E. Wells Fund for Diabetes
Transplant
The Cassidy Tiana Weyek Memorial Fund
The Katie Sawasky Fund for Chronically Ill Children
The Sunny and Sandy Williams Fund for Infectious Diseases
The Robert and Bonnie Schaefer Family Fund
The Wings of Angels Endowment Fund
The Scheffer Family Innovative Treatments in Pediatric Psychiatry Fund
The Wisconsin Energy Fund for Neurology Services
The Kim and John Schlifske Fund for Child Development
The Nancy Wollenberg Cancer Care Fund
The Henry Schoelkopf Library Fund
The Larry and Juanita Woodard Children's Health Education Center Fund
The Sophie Schroeder Patient Care Services Chair
The Larry and Juanita Woodard Endowment for Arthritis Research
The Anne Douglas Seaman Fund for Community and Professional
The Sidney and Marajen Wynn Craniofacial Fund
Education
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The Michael and Kate Pepke Children’s Health and Social Services Fund
The Yontz Family Fund for Child Abuse Care
The Richard Seaman Family Psychotherapy Research Fund
The Zalewski Family Fund for Neurology Care
The SECURA Fox Valley Children’s Hospital Fund
The Zore Family Fund for Pediatric Hospice
The Selig Family Fund for Child Abuse Prevention
The Selig Family Marketing Support for Child Abuse Prevention
The Shiely Family Fund for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Research
The Dr. George Simons Pediatric Orthopedic Fund
The William Skurzewski, Jr. Heart/Lung Transplant Fund
The Dr. Catherine M. Slota-Varma Family Fund
The Rebecca Jean Slye Chair in Oncology
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2009 PLANNED AND ESTATE GIFTS
Many of our friends support us through their estate plans by naming the health system as a beneficiary
of a will or trust, retirement plan or life insurance policy, or by making a gift that returns income,
such as a gift annuity. Planned gifts can provide financial benefits for you and your family, while also
helping the children in our community.
GUARDIAN AND LEGACY
SOCIETY MEMBERS
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Anonymous (11)
Ms. Gertrude L. Abitz
Diane and Michael Abraham
Mary and Jeff Albrecht
Mrs. Joyce Altman
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Altstadt
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anhalt
William and Marianne Arpe
Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick C. Austermann
Roger W. and Theresa Barrette
Mary Ann Barton
Adam R. Bauman
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Bawden
Frieda R. Baxter
Darcia Behrens
Donald and Jean Beier
Mr. and Mrs. B. Alan Bendtsen
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Berens
Richard and Gloria Bergman
Ms. Barbara A. Bombaci
Ms. Dianne E. Bridges
Robert M. Brown
Dan and Karen Buehrle
Todd J. and Deborah J. Busniewski
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buss
Jane A Chevako, MD
Louis and Alissa Clark
Dr. Roger D. Cohen
Gerald E. and Elizabeth H. Connolly
Ms. Patricia Costello
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Crow
Ms. Sandy Czosnek
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dambruch
Merry Damrow
Dr. and Mrs. Larry B. Dean
Rolf* and Gloria Dickson
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly L. Diestler
Mr. Paul A. Donnelly
Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Edler
James M. Eisenman
Thomas and Susan Ela
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Foreman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fox
Dr. Bill and Mrs. Pat Gallen
Ms. Suzanne Garr
Lora L. Gatzke
Tom and Nancy Gazzana
Mrs. Ruth S. Gresham
Laura Gille and John Howman
Lois C. Gresl
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Grigg, Jr.
Mr. Barry A. Gruber
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Hamacher
Suzanne C. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Leesley B. Hardy
Ms. Nikki Hauck
Mrs. Dorothy A. Heale
Ms. Marjorie F. Healy
Donald H. and Julie Heeg
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirt
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Irion*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. James
Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Jensen
Mrs. Florence M. Jungen
Dr. Mary K. Kachoyeanos
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Kahn
Ms. Jeanine M. Kissinger
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kliegman
Carol A. Kling
Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Klink
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Kohn
Audrey J. Komarek
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Kraft*
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kraig
Mr. Bernard S. Kubale
Mrs. Patricia J. Kupka
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lach
Ms. Rochelle Lamm
Rev. Leo R. Lessard
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lofy
Mrs. Ruthann Lubahn
John M. Lutz
Mrs. Arlene S. Mann
Dr. Karen J. and
Mr. Anthony J. Marcdante
Ms. Marion H. Martin
Mrs. Mary McCann
John D. and Judy McGourthy
Selma Mechanic
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Meiers
Mr. and Mrs. Larry T. Mercier
Mr. Daniel M. Micha
Keith* and Deanna Miller
Sheryl and Jim Miller
Wm. E. and Iris A. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh E. Morris
Barbara W. Morrissey
Mrs. Peggy S. Morse
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Mueller
Ms. Susan E. Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. William Muir
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Muma
M. Lucille Neff
Mr. Edward Neuwirth
Lorraine O’Connor
Patricia Obletz
Mr. Alan Ochalek
Mr. John Ogden, Sr.
Ms. Donna Palkowski
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Parker, Jr.
Mr. Mark T. Peddecord
Ms. Julie J. Pedretti
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pelz
Mary Beth and Holger Petersen
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Phillips
Judy A. Pocan
Mark S. and Mary Catherine* Poker
Dr. Larry and Bobbi Polacheck
Larry and Kathi Rambo
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Rand
Mr. Michael J. Reiter
Margaret Rendall
Mr. and Mrs. Greg W. Renz
Ms. Angela M. Rester
David and Ruth Rex
John and Sue Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Rom
Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Romenesko
Mrs. Kelly W. Sachse
Dr. Carol Lee Saffioti-Hughes
Paul B. and Jennifer L. Sahy
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Sampson
Dick and Fritzie Sawasky
Stephen and Faye* Scheil
Mr. Harold E. Schiferl
Ms. Virginia Schiferl
Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Schmidt
Earl* and Jean Schmit
Carlile L. and Richard M. Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schulte
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Seidl
Mr. Bill Semonin
Dan Sherman
Joyce M. Shiels
Mark and Jennifer Shiller
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sipress
Jim and Shirley Skarda
Mrs. Irene Spyhalski
Mrs. Louise A. Stack
David and Paula Strelitz
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Struensee
Paul and Lisa Sweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Timberlake
Christine A. Tischer
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Toner
Mr. and Mrs. Joe VandenHeuvel
Jeffry D. and Elizabeth A. Veenhuis
Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Vice
Ms. Pamela R. Vogt
Ms. Judy Wagner
Jeffrey A. Walker, PhD
Dr. Steven and Mrs. Kristen Weisman
Rosella E. Wellert
Ms. Patricia D. Westphal
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Wiley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkiewicz
Mrs. Rhoda J. Williams
Mr. and Mrs.* Don Wood
Kenneth and Carolyn Zacharias
Glenn Zellmer
Merle* and Donna Zellmer, Jr.
Thomas and Jennifer Zoeller
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Zore
*Deceased.
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Larry AND KATHI
RAMBO
When personal interest, community support and
business goals intersect, all roads lead to Children’s
Hospital and Health System for Larry and Kathi
Rambo.
Many years ago, the Rambos were involved with
a start-up organization, the Health Education
Center. As parents, they believed in the concept
of teaching kids how to live healthier lives and
take care of themselves before they got sick. As
a businessperson, Larry was keenly aware of the
Larry and Kathi Rambo
rising cost of health care and the importance of
preventing illness before it strikes. Larry’s employer
made a generous contribution to the center, but it
was clear that it needed more help and direction.
As president of the center’s board, Larry turned to
Children’s Hospital and Health System to ensure
ESTATE GIFTS RECEIVED
the center could continue to serve Milwaukee and
grow for the future. The health system stepped
up to the challenge. Children’s Health Education
Center was born.
Since then, the Rambos have continued to support
the center as well as other components of the
health system, including Children’s Research Insti-
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Elaine and Max Baverman
Marie A. and Howard P. Becker
Andrew F. and Edith M. Bell Perpetual Trust
Mary Barrock Bonfield
Clara J. Breese Testamentary Trust
Joan L. Burmeister
Glen S. Burr and Betty A. Burr
Joseph J. Charles
James and Sally Crawford
Helen M. Cudahy Trust
Henry D. “Dal” Eglin
Josette and Emil Glasberg
Eleanor F. Goepfert
Margaret Gotz Endowment Fund
Ione S. Harrington Olson
Ann M. Hecker
Paul and Rose Holschbach Trust
Margaret E. Jaeger
Johanna Marie Jansen
Helen Way Klingler Charitable Foundation
Harry E. Koepke
Mabel E. Koepke
Donald W. Krueger Trust
Lawrence F. Marty
Alice B. O’Malley
Sadowsky Charitable Trust
Isabel Schendel – Robert and Josephine Pieper Trust
Joseph M. Spitzer
William and Rita (Halbur) Steinhilber
Ronald A. Weiner
Frances D. Wysocki
tute. “The more involved I became with the health
system, the more impressed I was,” Larry explained.
He has donated countless hours to board work
and currently chairs the Children’s Hospital and
Health System Foundation Board of Directors. In
addition, the Rambos established the Larry and
Kathi Rambo Fund for Education and Research.
They support their fund with generous annual
gifts and have named Children’s Hospital and
Health System as the owner of a substantial life
insurance policy. Larry and Kathi also have included
the health system in their estate plans as a beneficiary of their trust.
Larry is president of the Wisconsin and Michigan
markets for Humana Inc. “Being in the health
insurance business, I bring my own, personal
perspectives to the health system, and I appreciate
what it provides to Wisconsin and beyond,” he
said. “It’s been really rewarding to see the return
on investment from our time and our gifts. We
can see how they help families.”
“What Children’s does for children and families is
so impressive,” Kathi said. “We’ve learned so
much and met so many wonderful people.”
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2009 CORPORATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
Corporations, organizations and foundations with annual gifts of $1,000 or more in 2009.
$250,000 – $499,999.99
The Boldt Company
Johnson Controls Foundation
RE/MAX International, Inc.
Variety - The Children’s Charity of Wisconsin
WHG Applebee’s
Briggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation
MACC Fund
$25,000 – $49,999.99
$500,000 – $999,999.99
Kohl’s Corporation
Walmart Stores, Inc.
$100,000 – $249,999.99
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Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Inc.
Agape Charitable Fund
Robert and Andrea Bauman Family Fund
Robert & Patricia Endries Family Foundation, Ltd.
Jim and Mary Grist Family Fund
Richard L. and Barbara Gunderson Fund
John J. and Ethel D. Keller Fund
John and Lynn Pfefferle Charitable Fund
Frank C. Shattuck Community Fund
U.S. Oil Co., Inc.
Myra M. & Robert L. Vandehey Foundation, Ltd.
Credit Union for Kids
The CUNA Mutual Group Foundation
Dairy Queen International
Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc.
Frank Rogers Bacon Fund
Mrs. Jamet P. Balding
George and Margaret Barrock Fund
Marge and Fred Brossmann Fund
Del Chambers Fund
Susan J. Cornwell Fund
Endowment for Children Fund
Michael Hack Fund
Kopmeier Family Fund
J. Michael and Virginia McBride Fund
Jeannette McKelvey Fund
Moore Oil Company Foundation Fund
Oconomowoc Area Foundation
Rodney F. Park and Betty Park Family Fund
W. Robert Read Fund
Roller Family Fund
Dr. Abraham B. and Irma F. Schwartz Fund
David C. Scott Foundation Fund
Russell and Betty Shaw Fund
Bessie A. and Harold M. Stratton Fund
William H. Wasweyler Fund
West Bend Community Foundation
Ladish Company Foundation
Milwaukee Golf Charities, Inc.
Noel Group/Compass Properties
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Speedway SuperAmerica, LLC
Stark Hospital Foundation, Inc.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee
Welfare Auxiliary of Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
$50,000 – $99,999.99
Abbott Fund
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CO-OP Financial Services
Costco
Forrer Business Interiors, Inc.
Howard Young Health Care
Infant Welfare Circle of King’s Daughters
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Midwest Airlines, Inc.
MillerCoors, LLC
Milwaukee Admirals
Plexus Corp.
Reiman Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern Wis., Inc.
Sensient Technologies Corporation
Ellamae Siebert Foundation, Inc.
Bert L. & Patricia S. Steigleder Trust
Tricom Funding
WKLH FM 96.5
$10,000 – $24,999.99
Anonymous (1)
Academy of Learning & Leadership
Accunet Mortgage
Ace Hardware Store, Inc.
AirTran Airways
American Express online giving
Associated Bank
Assurant Health Foundation
Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated
Bunzel’s Meat Market
CDW Corporation
Charter Manufacturing Company, Inc.
ConvaTec
David Hobbs Honda
Direct Supply, Inc.
Faith Technologies, Inc.
Fiserv, Inc.
Forward Dental
Fox Cities Chapter of Credit Unions
Glenroy, Inc. & Everproducts
Guardian Credit Union
Heartland Advisors, Inc.
HMS Host
Humana, Inc.
InPro Corporation
Johnsonville Sausage, LLC
Kraft Foods Global, Inc.
Landmark Credit Union
Major League Baseball Office of the Commissioner
Metavante Corporation
Microsoft
chw.org/foundation
Variety – THE
CHILDREN’S CHARITY
OF WISCONSIN
Variety – The
Children’s Charity of
Wisconsin is a not-forprofit organization
whose mission is to
provide life-enriching
assistance to Wisconsin
children challenged by
physical disabilities. Driven by this noble cause,
Variety has forged a long-standing relationship
with Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. To date,
Children’s Hospital has received more than
$1.6 million from this special organization.
Variety and Children’s have reached yet another
milestone together – the purchase and installation
of a new EOS low-dose radiation scanner. Children’s
Hospital is the first pediatric health center in the
Midwest to obtain this new equipment. It will be
used primarily for children with idiopathic scoliosis
and other chronic orthopedic conditions that require
frequent imaging.
sional image with 1/10 the radiation of an X-ray
and 1/1000 the radiation of a CT scan. “Traditional
X-rays are required regularly for our scoliosis patients,
and multiple X-rays over time can increase the risk
for developing breast or thyroid cancer,” said John
Thometz, MD, medical director, Orthopedics,
Children’s Hospital and professor, The Medical
College of Wisconsin. “The EOS scanner will
provide a much better image with 3-D capability
and greatly decrease the radiation risk, in less time
with less discomfort for our patients.”
Variety’s vision and support will move the Variety
Orthopedic Clinic one step closer to becoming a
National Center of Excellence in spine care. “The
EOS scanner can be used for so many purposes,”
said Gerise LaSpisa, Variety’s executive director. “It
will help physicians to better diagnose and determine treatment. These kids already face tremendous
challenges. This equipment will make things better
and safer for them.”
$5,000 – $9,999.99
Anonymous (1)
A.O. Smith Foundation, Inc.
Accenture LLP
American Car Care Centers
Badger Plug Company
Bassett Mechanical
The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. – Boston Store
Burleigh Elementary School
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Board of Directors
Clasen Quality Coatings, Inc.
Computershare
Cooper Bussman
Corporate Central Credit Union
Crystal Print Foundation
CU Cooperative Systems, Inc.
Dyar Foundation
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Fox Cities Exchange Club
Galloway Co.
Heart of Gold Charity, Inc.
HFM Packaging, Ltd.
Hoffman Corporation
Horizon Community Credit Union
Illinois Tool Works Foundation
Johnson Controls Employees
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Stella H. Jones Foundation
KBS Construction, Inc.
Gustav & Gladys Kindt Foundation
Kiwanis International
Lurie Companies, Inc.
M&I Bank
Marriott Corporation Hotels and Resorts
Marshall & Ilsley Foundation
Master Lock Company
O’Reilly Auto Parts
The Perkins Charitable Foundation
Pioneer Credit Union
Ralph Wendricks Enterprises, Inc
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c.
Rockwell Automation
Roehl Foundation, Inc.
Sodexo Health Care Services
South Central Chapter Credit Unions
Spencer Gifts LLC
Total Mechanical
Trilogy Health Insurance
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
The EOS scanner provides a full-body, multidimen-
Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club
National Insurance Services of Wisconsin
Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
Our Hope of Burlington, Inc.
Perkins Restaurant
Racine Community Foundation, Inc.
Frederic and Leona Gaiser Fund
Mae Soule Fancher Jensen Fund
Roundy’s Supermarkets, Inc.
Quad/Graphics, Inc.
Dr. Scholl Foundation
Security Finance
Shipbuilders Credit Union
State Farm Insurance Companies
ThyssenKrupp
Town Bank of Delafield
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CUNA
MUTUAL GROUP
FOUNDATION
In 2006, CUNA Mutual Group Foundation
posed a simple question to its employees:
What community outcome is most important to you? Their answer: helping kids
succeed in school so they have a better
chance of succeeding in life.
Fewer than half of the low-income and
minority children in Dane County have the
skills they need to successfully start kindergarten. Knowing that, CUNA Mutual’s
employee philanthropy team spent nearly
a year researching the best way to reach
preschool children and their families in
Madison’s poorest neighborhoods.
Based upon its research and recommendaUnited Liquid Waste Recycling, Inc.
Ziemann Foundation
The Zimmerman Design Group, Inc.
tions from community leaders, CUNA Mutual
chose Children’s Service Society of Wisconsin
to deliver its newly created KinderReady program
$2,500 – $4,999.99
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Albany Chicago Company
Bay Shore Credit Union
Blake Capital Corp.
Brady Corporation
Briggs & Stratton Employees
Brown County Chapter of Credit Unions
Bubricks Complete Office
Bunell & Associates
Campbellsport Building Supply
Carmike Cinemas
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin – Nutritional Services
Chocolate City Festival, Inc.
Contract Converting, LLC
Eastbay
Eaton Corporation
Educators Credit Union
The Equitable Bank, S.S.B.
First American Credit Union
Fond du Lac Credit Union
Fox Communities Credit Union
GE Foundation
Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.
Hangers Unlimited, Inc.
HK Systems
Howards Grove Public Schools
Hydrite Chemical Company
International House of Pancakes
Kalmbach Publishing Company
Kapco, Inc.
Kohler Credit Union
Kundinger Fluid Power, Inc.
Michigan Sporting Goods Distributors
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to selected children and their parents. “Children’s
Service Society combines high quality social services
with good business discipline,” said Steven Goldberg,
the foundation’s executive director. “That’s very
important to us.”
CUNA Mutual’s foundation invested more than
$650,000 from 2007 to 2009 in KinderReady.
Pleased with the results, the foundation has
budgeted an additional $185,000 for 2010. The
KinderReady campaign was launched in February
2007 and reached 320 children in its first year
alone. It includes a series of parenting workshops,
home visits from bilingual social workers and
education specialists, and opportunities for
preschool-age children to learn through structured
play. All these measures help young children and
their families prepare for kindergarten.
“We know KinderReady and Children’s Service
Society are having a positive impact on the
community,” Goldberg said. “We measure
outcomes and provide updates to our employees.
We’re very proud of what we’re doing. It’s our
signature program.”
Milwaukee Admirals Power Play Foundation
Mortenson Construction
M&I Bank – Appleton
Neonatal Associates of Wis., S.C.
New Balance Milwaukee
New Credit Union
Northwestern Mutual – Employees
Park Bank, Inc.
PCM Employees Credit Union
Prime Financial Credit Union
Radisson Paper Valley Hotel
Runzheimer International
Sargento Foods, Inc.
Schenck Business Solutions
Sheboygan Area Credit Union
Sigma-Aldrich Corporation
Teammates For Kids Foundation
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Trega Foods
United Healthcare of Wisconsin, Inc.
United Way Fox Cities, Inc.
United Way of Tri-State
UnitedOne Credit Union
The Village at Manor Park
Vilter Foundation, Inc.
von Briesen & Roper, S.C.
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
Waterstone Bank
WEYCO Group, Inc.
Wilson (SHST) Elementary
Wisconsin Credit Union League
$1,000 – $2,499.99
Anonymous (1)
A. Amann Inc.
Abbott Fund Matching Grant Program
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
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C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Adventure Rock, Inc.
Agusta Hamilton Foundation, Inc.
AJ's Bar & Grill
Allen-Edmonds Shoe Corporation
Alliant Energy Foundation
American Paper Converters
American Legion Ladies Auxilary Milwaukee Post 18
Amusement Devices, Inc.
Appleton
Atcam, Inc.
Bahcall Rubber Co., Inc.
Baker Tilly
Barnes & Associates Dentistry, S.C.
Boston Gourmet Pizza
Boyle Fredrickson Intellectual Property Law
BPI Blueprints, Inc.
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
Brewers Charities, Inc.
Broydrick & Associates, Inc.
The Business Bank
Calibre
Campbellsport Fire Department
Christ King Congregation
City of Wauwatosa
Combined Federal Campaign
Community Credit Union
Cooper CBE Services, Inc.
Dean St. Mary’s Outpatient Center
Dick & Reuteman Co., Inc.
Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.
Eagle Disposal, Inc.
El Rey Plaza
Electroline Data Communications, Inc.
Endeavor Electric, Inc.
Energy Services, Inc.
Enterprise Credit Union
Eve Brothers
Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.
Fire Ridge Golf Course
First Service Credit Union
Forester Fox Valley Branch 1331
Fourteen Foods
Fraternal Order of Eagles #453
GE Healthcare
Gilles Frozen Custard
Glacier Hills Credit Union
Glen Rose School
Grady & Hayes Neary, LLC
Graef Anhalt Schloemer & Associates
Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program
Green Bay Packers
Hand and Upper Extremity Center of Northeast Wisconsin, LTD
Hemb Insurance Group, LLC
Hennes Services
The Hertz Corporation
Highview Custom Fabricating, Inc.
Horace Mann Middle School
Huron Consulting Group, Inc.
Imagery Homes
InSinkErator
Integrated Systems Corporation
John F. Nolan & Associates
Kimberly-Clark Foundation, Inc.
Koch Charitable Trust
Liberty Mutual “Give with Liberty” Campaign
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Longshots Sports Bar
Marcus Corporation Foundation
McMahon Associates, Inc.
Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.
Mid-America Bag, LLC
Middle Wisconsin Chefs Association
Miller Compressing Company
Milwaukee Area Volkswagen Club
Monroe Dodge Chrysler Jeep
Network for Good
New London Engineering
Niebler Pyzyk Klaver & Wagner
Northern Paper Mills Credit Union
Northern Trust Company
Oak Creek – Franklin Joint School District
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
Plennes, Inc.
Power Test, Inc.
Premier Financial Credit Union
Right Management
Saint-Gobain Corporation Foundation
Sargento Employee’s Care About People
Saturn of Southeastern Wisconsin
SCA Tissue North America, LLC
Sentry Foods
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott Architects
Shorewest Realtors
Silver Lake Auto Center, Inc.
Silver Lake Intermediate School
Skycom Avionics, Inc.
Springhetti Landscaping & Lawncare, Inc.
STAR Foundation, Inc.
Stone Cellar Brewpub, Inc.
Strategies, LTD
Stolley’s Hogg Alley, LLC
Superior Health Linens, LLC
Tanner’s Grill & Bar
Target
Tess Corners Elementary School
Time Warner Cable
Toymakers Auxiliary of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
U.S. Bank
United Rentals Aerial Equipment
United Way in Waukesha County, Inc.
University School of Milwaukee
Vic Ferrari Enterprises, Inc.
Wellpoint Foundation
West Business Services
Windwood
Wisconsin Club
Wisconsin Society of Gastroenterolgy Nurses and Associates
Woodlands Senior Park
W.O.W. Distributing Co., Inc.
Xanitos
chw.org/foundation
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
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2009 EVENTS
Events that provided support of $1,000 or more.
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
2009 Greater Gank Open
3rd Annual WSSP AM 1250 Toy Drive
3rd Annual WSSP Golf Outing
AFLAC Worldwide Headquarters
ARMS Memorial
Battle of the Bands
Bayshore Charity Program
Bids for Kids
Books are Fun
Borski Bash Memorial Open
Bounce U
Briggs & Al’s Run & Walk for Children’s Hospital
British Car Field Day
Burger Benefit
Calvary Lutheran Church
Campbellsport Building Supply
CAP Fund Golf Outing
Charity for Change
Charity Softball Camp Bryce Dempsey
Cheese Wheel, Inc.
CHHSF Sidewalk Sale
Chickens 4 Charity
Children’s Hospital Pro-Am Fore Kids
Child’s Play Charity
Chuck-a-Puck
Clothing Swap for CHW
Cuts-for-a-Cause
Dave & Carole Miracle Marathon
Day For Kids
Eau Claire Healing
Emerald Society Benefit – Brendan Heart Fund
EMTEQ Charity Golf Outing
Entertainment Publications
Family Fest
Festival of Trees (Sheboygan County), Inc.
Fishing for a Cure
FM106.1 CAP Fund Care-a-Van for Kids
Focus Credit Union Poker Run
Fore! The Kids Charity Golf Event
Forward Dental Open
Fox Cities Beer Festival
Garden Parade, Stevens Point
Graef Golf Outing
Greater Lombardo Open
Green Bay Reception
Halloween Party – Fox Valley
Heart & Sole 5K
Heart of Gold
Jack Hartmann Open Golf Tournament
Janus Charity Challenge For The Ironman
JK Lee Board Break-a-Thon
Joe Lemel Marathon
Joey O’Brien Memorial Golf Tournament
Jordan Brandt Open
Just a Little Faith Golf Outing
Kaine M Cox Benefit
Karate America – Brookfield
Karate America Kick-A-Thon
Karen Smith Fundraiser
Kick for Kids Classic
Kohl’s Care for Kids
La Gran D Radiothon
Pictured (from left): Kelly Stuckert, EMTEQ; Tanya Bissen and Jeff Stewart, Children’s Hospital
and Health System Foundation; and Keith Winters, Sue Gasper, Jerry Jendusa and Kimberly
Hoogland, EMTEQ.
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EMTEQ
For EMTEQ, a desire to give back to the community
while engaging employees has produced incredible
results. In 2005, the company launched an annual
golf event, the EMTEQ Charity Golf Outing. In its
first year, it raised more than $4,600 for Children’s
Hospital and Health System’s Child Abuse Prevention Fund. In just a few short years, the event has
grown in popularity and blossomed into a week’s
worth of activities. Vendors, customers and other
business partners participate, along with the company’s employees and their families. As a result,
EMTEQ’s efforts produced a $92,000 gift for the
Child Abuse Prevention Fund in 2009. In total, the
event has raised $277,000.
“Giving back while engaging our employees is
important to us,” said Jerry Jendusa, EMTEQ’s
founder and CEO. “It’s part of what we do that
makes EMTEQ a great place to work. We chose
to support Children’s because we’re a young
company. Our employees have young children.
We’ve all heard the wonderful stories about what
Children’s does for kids. We chose the CAP Fund
in particular because we wanted to support
The Child Abuse Prevention Fund is a special
fundraising initiative of Children's Hospital
and Health System. Since 1988, the organization has distributed more than $9.2 million
to support community-based child abuse
prevention initiatives throughout Wisconsin.
EMTEQ is a worldwide leader in the
production and supply of innovative
products for the aviation industry. It
employs 400 people and operates from a
state-of-the-art facility in New Berlin, Wis.,
with other offices around the world.
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
something proactive.”
Lake States Women in Timber, Inc.
Lakeshore Weekend for Kids
Lamo Open
Leff’s Lucky Town Golf Outing
Lexus Champions For Charity
Logan Memorial Golf Outing
Louie’s Last Regatta
Lynn & Tony’s Anniversary Poker Run
Maggie’s Smile
Marshfield Movie Night
Mel’s Pig Roast
MEMO – Midwest Employees Memorial Open
Michael A. Kalldin Memorial Dinner
Milwaukee County District Attorney Bake Sale
Miss America
Mustaches for Milwaukee
Natania’s Night
New Berlin Lions Club
New York Life Golf
Newton Fire Fighters
Our Hope of Burlington
Outagamie County Denim Day
Paperfest Tour de Fest
Pat Hardy Memorial Golf Outing
Pause for a Cause
Pick n’ Save We Care Program
Pickin For Sick Kids
Pinstripe Legends Art
Plexus Celebrity Golf Invitational
Porktoberfeast
Primerica Baby Buckle Golf Outing
Push.Pull.Pedal.
Racine Firefighter Charities
Racing For Kids
Ali Raddatz Memorial
Rebecca Marie Kuzel Memorial Golf Outing
Rock-a-Thon
Rooter Palooza
Ryan Carlson Memorial Shoot
Ryan’s Game
Safe at Home
Sleighbell Luncheon
Sprecher Volleyball Tourney
Stolley’s Hog Alley Poker Run
Sugar Plum Luncheon
Sweeney/Price Wedding Donations
Swinging for the Children of Wisconsin
Team Up for a Miracle
Tee Up for the Cure – ITU Golf Outing
The Navigator House
Tomorrow’s Hope
Tri-Ing for Children’s
UW-Milwaukee Dance Marathon
Verizon Golf Outing
Vicky’s Cut-A-Thon
Walmart Softball Tournament
Wauwatosa East Walk-In, Lock-In
WAVE St. Patrick’s Jersey Auction
WFCA All-Star Charity Football Game
Wild Game Feed
Wings of Angels
Wisconsin Rapids Chef Party
Woodward Radiothon
Yancy Family Ride
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2009 VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP
Children’s Hospital and Health System
David J. Drury, chair
William J. Abraham Jr.
Curt S. Culver
Susan Herma
Robert M. Kliegman, MD
Michael Pepke
Larry A. Rambo
Peter M. Sommerhauser
Owen J. Sullivan
Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
Julia A. Uihlein
Jon E. Vice
Edward J. Zore
Albert S. Orr, III
Marylyn S. Ranta, MD
Marcia Rimai
Peter M. Sommerhauser
Owen J. Sullivan
Timothy Sullivan
Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
Jon E. Vice
Mark C. Witt
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Susan Herma, chair
Michael W. Altschaefl
Thomas M. Bolger
Elizabeth Brenner
Cinthia S. Christensen
Curt S. Culver
Mark R. Hogan
Paul W. Jones
Robert M. Kliegman, MD
Marlene Melzer-Lange, MD
C. David Myers
Keith T. Oldham, MD
Children’s Hospital and Health System Foundation
Larry A. Rambo, chair
Thomas E. Arenberg
Ellis D. Avner, MD
Morry Birnbaum
Kelly Cleary-Rebholz
Thomas J. Enders
Julie W. Gardner
Marc H. Gorelick, MD
Scott R. Haag
David P. Hamacher
Mary M. Hosmer
Ted D. Kellner
Bernard S. Kubale
John D. Lubotsky
Karim J. Macleod
Gregory S. Marcus
Kim M. Marotta
Frank R. Martire, Jr.
John S. McGregor
Jim Miller
John M. Noel
Timothy C. Oliver
Steven M. Palec
Larry J. Polocheck, MD
Kailas J. Rao, PhD
Todd M. Reardon
Greg W. Renz
Mary Ann Renz
Jay O. Rothman
Mary Ellen B. Stanek
John W. Steiner
Curt B. Trau
Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
James S. Tweddell, MD
Patricia L. Van Kampen
Jon E. Vice
Michelle S. Nettles
Michael T. Pepke
Thomas W. Pierce
Mary Ann Renz
Holly A. Ryan
Larry T. Sarver, JD
David L. Schuelke
Kathy Schwab
Kristine Seymour
Paul W. Sweeney
Patricia L. Van Kampen
Anne Zizzo
Holly A. Ryan
Kristin Severson
Paul W. Sweeney
Laura Timm
Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
Jon E. Vice
Michael Weber
Earnestine Willis, MD
Catherine Zimmerman
Michael J. Koss
Denise McGee
Keith T. Oldham, MD
James Joel Quadracci
Larry A. Rambo
Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
Jon E. Vice
Children’s Service Society of Wisconsin
C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L A N D H E A LT H S Y S T E M F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 0 9 A N N U A L R E P O R T
Michael W. Altschaefl, chair
Howard R. Bornstein
Cinthia S. Christensen
Todd M. Cleary
Karen Diatta
Robin Fall
Gary W. Freels
Thomas M. Gazzana
Joseph J. Gehrke
David L. Heard
Karen R. Jackson, PhD
David A. Klante
Steven J. Marcus, RPh
Kenneth Munson
Children’s Health Education Center
David C. Boerke, chair
Rick C. Bauman, PhD
William D. Felsing
William W. Mahler
John R. Meurer, MD
Jill Frances Mocarski, MD
Paul Nannis
Albert S. Orr, III
Roberta Polacheck
Peter J. Ruud
Children’s Research Institute
William J. Abraham Jr., chair
Al Costigan
Martin J. Crneckiy, Jr.
Richard S. Florsheim
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Scott T. Happ
Joseph L. Heil, Jr.
Susan Herma
Robert M. Kliegman, MD
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Energy saved – 3.3 million BTUs
Water – 1,764 gallons
Greenhouse gas reduction – 538 lbs. of C02
Solid waste reduction – 292 lbs.
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