- The Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation
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- The Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation
The Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation Founded June 21, 1972 My dear friends, I I hope that you have had an enjoyable summer and are ready to leap into the hectic fall schedule that we all seem to have. As I reflect on all the years since my dear brother Don’s passing, I cannot help but feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude – gratitude for his life and extraordinary legacy, as well as for my parents’ guidance and vision. That gratitude extends to you, our dear friends and supporters, who through your generosity have enabled us to accomplish so much. We are actively involved in many new projects in order to support our important mission of providing patient care, research and education in the fields of oncology and hematology. This year, in lieu of the Ball, we are pleased to initiate our “Faith, Hope & Love Giving Campaign.” More details about this endeavor will soon be forthcoming, and we do hope to count on your continued support. We are also pleased to announce that on May 11, 2015, the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation will host its first annual Golf Outing at the Old Westbury Golf and Country Club. This event will be chaired by Howard Maier, who together with his wife, Margaret Cuomo Maier, have been staunch Foundation supporters for many years. We thank Howard for his leadership in undertaking this inaugural event. Looking ahead, on November 14, 2015, we will once again host the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation Ball of the Tita and Joseph Monti Founders Richard Monti, Chairman; Caroline Monti Saladino, President; Arthur Saladino, Chairman Year at Crest Hollow Country Club. We hope you will join us in celebrating our 44th anniversary. In the following pages, I trust that you will enjoy reading about the steadfast progress we continue to make in the fight against cancer, and all of the wonderful people who help us to do so. Because of you the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation is alive and well. Thank you, and may God bless you all. With Faith, Hope & Love, Caroline Monti Saladino, President The Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation Players in the 2014 Monti-Mac Cup Classic at Nassau Coliseum. (See story on page 5) fall 2014 – Vol. 28, No. 2 New Nurse Practitioner to Further Enhance Transplant Services T The North Shore-LIJ Cancer Institute’s Don Monti Adult Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Program has been providing quality care to New Yorkers for more than 30 years. Part of the Don Monti Division of Oncology and Hematology at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, the Adult Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Program is the largest on Long Island and in Queens, conducting 87 bone marrow transplants in 2013 alone. The unit is also the only program accredited by the Foundation for Accreditation in Cellular Therapy (FACT) in Long Island, Queens or Brooklyn, and is one of only 166 FACT-accredited programs in the world. To further enhance the program, Caroline Monti Saladino, President of the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation, recently committed funding to hire a nurse practitioner to assist oncologist Ruthee-Lu Bayer, MD, the program’s medical director, with transplants. The unit is currently working to get all of its nurses certified by the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS), Dr. Ruthee-Lu Bayer reviews patient charts with staff Stem cells are retrieved from cold storage 2 enabling them to better educate and prepare patients and their families for the journey they are facing. The program offers patients private rooms, including four in the transplant unit and six on the seventh floor of the hospital’s Monti Pavilion. “Here at the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, we are committed to constantly improving the high-quality care we offer to all of our patients,” said Dr. Bayer. “We are lucky to have a very high nurse-to-patient ratio, which allows for observation on a continual basis. While the abundance of nurses is crucial in allowing for a closer management of a patient’s symptoms, most importantly it enables us to provide for stronger support of our patients and their families.” The transplant program has been at the forefront of numerous treatment innovations, including the first adult transplant to combat sickle cell disease. Also, while patients suffering from bone marrow cancer previously needed a perfectly matched donor for a transplant to succeed, research funded by the Don Monti Foundation now enables doctors to use partial matches for transplants. Patient Linda Santisteban gets a visit from Ruthee-Lu Bayer, MD, and Marissa Galler, NP Patient Richard Detomaso gets a visit from his wife and Cathey Ruddy, RN, and Sandy Martine, RN It’s always busy in the Don Monti BMTU “HERE AT THE BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT UNIT, WE ARE COMMITTED TO CONSTANTLY IMPROVING THE HIGH-QUALITY CARE WE OFFER TO ALL OF OUR PATIENTS.” – Ruthee-Lu Bayer, MD www.donmontifoundation.org 3 Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation Gives $500,000 for Cancer Research at CSHL C Caroline Monti Saladino, President of the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation, presented Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) President and CEO Dr. Bruce Stillman with a donation of $500,000 on March 25. The funds will be used to further the groundbreaking research taking place in the Joseph & Tita Monti Research Center at CSHL. “Our commitment to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory continues after seven years with more dedication and effort than ever,” said Caroline Monti Saladino. “We are thrilled to be a part of this worldrenowned institution and work with scientists who bring us the positive hope of success.” “The partnership we have with the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation supports CSHL scientists who in recent years have made several discoveries that will lead to less toxic and more effective cancer treatment,” said President Stillman. Danielle Faria, Caroline Monti Saladino and Jackie Lomtevas from the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation join CSHL President and CEO Dr. Bruce Stillman Monti Foundation Supports Renovation of 2014 North Shore University Hospital Family Lounge T The Don Monti Cancer Center at North Shore University Hospital recently unveiled its newly renovated Family Lounge, located on the seventh floor of the hospital’s Monti Pavilion. The renovations were made possible by a $65,000 donation from the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation, headed by Caroline Monti Saladino. The new family lounge provides a quiet, welcoming space for cancer patients and their families. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on August 5. 2007 The grand opening 2014 Caroline Monti Saladino looks on as her father, Joseph Monti, officially opens the Patient & Family Lounge in 2007 Qi Lin, RN; Ruthee-Lu Bayer, MD; Caroline Monti Saladino and Arthur Saladino 4 L Hockey Classic Fundraiser Long-time Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation supporters Sean & Sue McAuley have turned their love of hockey into a wonderful fundraising opportunity. Once again Sean gathered together many of his hockey-playing friends and colleagues in the spirit of giving. More than 40 men took the ice at the Nassau Coliseum on April 5 as their friends and family cheered them on in a 3-game tournament. The games were followed by an outdoor tailgate, and then later on the Islanders game. The event raised nearly $20,000 for the foundation; many thanks to Sean & Sue for their dedication to our mission! Joe Saladino makes a save Tournament winners : Paul Possilico, Don Saladino, Joe Saladino, Joe Faria, Sean McAuley, Pat Haskell, Scott VanSon, Brian Callery, Jim McCormack, Jason Fogelson, Doug Partrick, Craig Cassano, Bill Reiger Score by Don Saladino Sean McAuley Jr., Caroline Monti Saladino, Sean McAuley Sr., Jack Kelly, Ryan Moriarty Sophia Travaglia, Caroline Monti Saladino, Richard Monti, Arthur Saladino, Caroline Faria Caroline Monti Saladino, Joe Faria, Douglas Partrick www.donmontifoundation.org 5 Arthur Saladino, Robert Maorino, Peter Flynn The cheering section And the band played on Andrew, Alex and Penny Armonas, Robert Berbenich, Robert VanSon, Jim McCormack, Peter VanSon, Jeff Colon Erin Monti and Melissa Saladino 6 Bone Marrow Donor and Recipient Meet for the First Time I May 21, 2014 In a heartwarming meeting, William Carter, 69, of Wading River, New York, finally had the chance to personally thank Frank Matthes, 47, of Bretten, Germany, for the bone marrow that helped Mr. Carter survive his ongoing battle with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The two have been communicating via email since the successful bone marrow transplant at North Shore University Hospital (NSUH) in the winter of 2009, but had never set eyes on each other. FROM A FRIGHTENING DIAGNOSIS … Mr. Carter, a retired insurance salesman, says he was frightened when he learned he had AML, characterized by the rapid growth of abnormal white blood cells that accumulate in the bone marrow and interfere with the production of normal blood cells. ”I felt very tired, and I knew that something was wrong. I have so much to live for … my wife, Dot, who is my rock, wonderful children and grandchildren … I have so many reasons to live,” he said. “Bill is such a kind man with a wonderful family,” said Ruthee-Lu Bayer, MD, his physician. “It’s always such a thrill for us to see how a bone marrow transplant can give a person a second chance at life.” … TO A HEARTWARMING REUNION Mr. Matthes said that he was thrilled to make the journey to the United States to finally meet the man whose life he saved. “It is so wonderful for me to finally meet Bill and his family,” he said. “It was such an easy process – just a cheek swab – and now we finally get to meet. We are connected for life now.” “We have the same bone marrow now, which means we are connected in a very special way,” is how Mr. Carter summed up the importance of the event. “I hope everyone hears this story and understands what it means to be able to save a life.” The reunion took place at the 13th annual Celebration of Life Dinner of NSUH’s Don Monti Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplantation Program, held at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. The annual event, sponsored by the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation, is a highlight for bone marrow donors and recipients, family members, healthcare professionals and supporters. “When my brother passed away in 1972, there was no such thing as a bone marrow transplant,” said Don Monti Foundation President Caroline Monti Saladino. “And now there is, and these two beautiful people are meeting here for the first time. I can sense my parents’ presence with us here, and I’m sure they are gratified to see the fruits of their labor coming to fruition in so many positive ways. It is my great pleasure to carry on this tradition that my dear mother began 13 years ago; it was always her favorite event of the year, and now it is mine.” Bone marrow recipient Bill Carter (left) meets his donor, Frank Matthes. 2014 Bone Marrow Transplant Celebration of Life Dinner www.donmontifoundation.org 7 Rosemarie Murray, Caroline Faria, Bunny Burns, Danielle Faria, Sharon Topper, Kelly Lewis, Audrey Weisman, Sharon Daneshgar Dr. Ruthee-Lu Bayer and her Bone Marrow Transplant Unit staff Bone marrow transplant survivor Terry Kornbluth shares his story Bone marrow transplant survivor Angela Cardenas gets a hug from Ruthee-Lu Bayer, MD, as she shares her story Dr. Vincent Vinciguerra & Mrs. Nina Vinciguerra Caroline Faria, Danielle Faria, Caroline Monti Saladino, Joe Saladino, Arthur Saladino Nicole Rossol, Caroline Faria, Nicole Benincasa Daniel Budman, MD; Meredith Feinberg; George Raptis, MD The Governing Board of the Sisterhood of Stem Cell Transplantation: Ruthee-Lu Bayer, MD; Diane Gissinger; Rosemarie Weissman; Eileen Fitzgerald; Rose Roddy, Caroline Monti Saladino 8 Christine Bishop-Feeny, Jackie Lomtevas, Christopher Reynolds The Tita Monti Award for Outstanding Community Education T The North Shore-LIJ Women’s Health Conference Award Ceremony was held on May 13 at the Uniondale Marriott. Caroline Monti Saladino was honored to present Dr. Tina Walch with the Tita Monti Award for Outstanding Community Education. Dr. Walch is the medical director of South Oaks Hospital in Amityville and a long-time psychiatrist at the Zucker Hillside Hospital. She is a board-certified psychiatrist with more than 25 years of experience in treating behavioral health disorders. Dr. Walch has a long-standing interest in the behavioral health needs of women and has been an advocate for women suffering from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, including postpartum depression. She is founding director of perinatal psychiatry services at the health system. She is also the creator of the award-winning video, “Why Am I Blue?” The Tita Monti Award for Outstanding Community Education was established in 2003 for the purpose of recognizing an outstanding achievement by a woman whose knowledge, integrity, motivation, enthusiasm and first-rate teaching skills have helped members of the community become more informed about their health and healthcare. The award also recognizes a woman of talent and dedication who has proven to be an exceptional educator and role model. Ralph Nappi, Caroline Monti Saladino, Tina Walch, MD Recollections … June 2005 Our founders Joseph & Tita Monti celebrate “Don Monti Cancer Survivors’ Day” with North Shore-LIJ Health System President & CEO Michael Dowling at North Shore University Hospital. www.donmontifoundation.org 9 Bunny Burns; Audrey Weisman; Sharon Topper; RN, and Qi Lin, RN Celebrating Independence Day Volunteers set up for the July 4th Patient Celebration on 7 Monti J July 4th is a time of celebration across our beautiful country, as proud Americans mark the day by spending time with their loved ones, and giving thanks for our many freedoms. In the Don Monti Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit, we know how important it is to celebrate life each and every day, and we are always happy to see the patients, staff and volunteers coming together in this way. The Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation is grateful to volunteer Bunny Burns, and her daughters Kelly Lewis and Colleen DeGaetano, RN, and their families for always going the extra mile in making each celebration memorable. 5th Annual Strike Out Cancer Softball Game J June 21 marked the 5th annual Strike Out Cancer softball fundraiser hosted by siblings Taylor, Nikki and Jason Micelotta. Every year the Micelottas reserve the field at Jericho High School for the game, which over the years has raised more than $40,000 for the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation. Members of the Jericho High School community come together as players and spectators to enjoy the day and raise awareness. We are most grateful to Taylor, Nikki and Jason for their dedication to supporting our mission! The Morgan Center Celebrates Graduation for Children Battling Cancer T The Morgan Center, located in Hicksville, is the first and only preschool program for children battling cancer in the country, and is tuition free to the families. “The Morgan Center is very grateful for the support of the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation,” said Rod Zuch, Co-Founder and President. “This generous donation will help more children here on Long Island. As The Morgan Center expands east and west, this support will be fundamental in the center’s success.” The Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation was recognized as one of the Children’s Champion Sponsors at the 11th Graduation/Moving-Up Ceremony of The Morgan Center on June 16. 10 Twenty children battling cancer were lead into the ceremony in their caps and gowns, by 16-year-old Morgan Zuch, namesake of The Morgan Center, and cancer survivor. The children sang songs for their parents and guests, received their diplomas, and then celebrated with refreshments and entertainment. There were many smiles all around. “We are thankful for the support of the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation for helping to make this magical day possible, and continuing to help more families battling cancer across Long Island,” said Nancy Zuch, Co-Founding Director and Teacher. The Morgan Center will be opening its second program site on Long Island this fall in Suffolk County, and will be able to reach out to and make a difference in the lives of more children battling cancer. Tennis Calcutta to Benefit the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation S Saturday, August 9 was a beautiful day for tennis at Crest Hollow Country Club. Members played in a men’s doubles Calcutta auction, which raised $5,000 to benefit the Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation. The bidding opened at $200 per player, and quickly rose from there. The competition was fierce throughout the day as the men played match after match, until Zachary Chang and Steve Kirsch emerged as the champions in the final round. The day was a tremendous success, and we are grateful to director of racquet sports, Matt Garavaglia, and his staff for their efforts in planning such a wonderful event. Calcutta winners Zachary Chang and Steve Kirsch Participants in the 2014 Men’s Doubles Calcutta Sophia Travaglia, Gianna Bolz, Anna & Steve Gevinski, Caroline Monti Saladino, Matt Garavaglia, James McGorry, Katherine Faria, Caroline Faria Matt Garavaglia opens the bidding in the Calcutta auction Katherine Faria, Robert Monti, Caroline Faria, Sophia Travaglia A great time was had by all www.donmontifoundation.org 11 RD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory One Bungtown Rd. Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 3 For more information, visit www.donmontifoundation.org Donate online at www.donmontifoundation.org Don Monti October 11, 1955 – June 21, 1972 T he Don Monti Memorial Research Foundation FOUNDER & FORMER PRESIDENT Tita Scandalis Monti, FFSC FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Joseph R. Monti, BFSC, KM PRESIDENT Caroline Monti Saladino CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD Richard D. Monti Arthur J. Saladino EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT Jackie Lomtevas EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTS Matt DeGiaimo Danielle & Joseph Faria, Esq. Michele & Robert Fitzsimmons Anna & Stephen Gevinski Pat & Edward Travaglianti ADVISORY BOARD Lori Attivissimo, MD Ruthee-Lu Bayer, MD Alessandro Bellucci, MD David Bernstein, MD Howard & Margaret Cuomo Maier, MD Jane & Michael G. Norman, CPA Melanie & Robert Cassandro Gwen & John Cooleen Janine Dion Caroline B. Faria Debora & David Feinblatt Christina & Carmine A. Fiore Katy & Marc Goodrich Fran & Alan Gorman, DDS Niki & Joe Gregory Joann & Alex Hatsis, MD Stuart Hayim Susan & Robert Johnson Carmela & Jack Kelly Madelyn & Carl Lombardi Terry Lynam Valerie & Dan Martin Mary-Lynn & Timothy McDevitt Victoria & Edward Meagher Donald Monti Erin Monti Karen Orzel Bro. Edmond Precourt, FSC Randi Monti Puccio Kathy Rayfield Sarah & Joseph Saladino Melissa & Don Saladino Anthony Scotto Christine & Denis Sheahan Lori & Robert Soviero Shannon & Wally Szczerbiak Donna Monti Trinko George Raptis, MD George Tsunis Joan & David J. Steinberg, PhD Bruce Stillman, PhD Nadya Swedan, MD Vincent Vinciguerra, MD Gary Wadler, MD James D. Watson, PhD Kenneth Villani, R.Ph. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sylvia & Robert Aiello Donna & Frank Andrea Christine & David Boccia Judi & Richard Bua Bunny Burns HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hon. Mario M. & Matilda R. Cuomo Thomas J. Degnan, MD Dennis Dowling John S. T. Gallagher Msgr. Thomas Hartman Joan Klocke, RN, MSN, OCN Ella & Bernard V. Strianese Who's Who A Alessandro Bellucci, MD Alessandro Bellucci, MD, is the Executive Director of North Shore University Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. Dr. Bellucci is responsible for day-to-day operations at North Shore University Hospital (NSUH). Previously, he served as the hospital’s medical director. Dr. Bellucci joined the NSUH medical staff in 1982 and has practiced there for over 30 years. Prior to his appointment as medical director, he held numerous leadership positions within the Division of Nephrology and Department of Medicine, including serving as executive vice chair and interim chair of the Department of Medicine. A nephrologist, Dr. Bellucci specializes in acute renal failure, hematuria and proteinuria, acid base disturbances, and hypertension evaluation of renal function and kidney stones. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, and a member of the American Society of Nephrology, the International Society of Nephrology and the National Kidney Foundation. Dr. Bellucci received his medical degree from the University of Medicine and Surgery in Florence, Italy, and completed his residency at an NYU affiliated program in New York City. He completed clinical and research fellowships in nephrology at NSUH. Save the Date Golf Outing Monday, May 11, 2015 Old Westbury Golf & Country Club Howard Maier, Chairman
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