August 2012 - Spokane Guilds School
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August 2012 - Spokane Guilds School
Sp o k a n e Gu i l d s’ Sc h o o l & Ne u rom us c u l a r C e n t e r A n d Th e Sp o k a n e G u i l d s’ S c h o o l Fo u n dat i o n Volume 15, Issue 3 August 2012 V I S IQOuarterNly Working together to make a difference Nora practices for her driving test Annual Report We would like you to meet two of the inspirational alumni that received services at the SGS&NMC from 1995 to 1999. Their names are Cecily & Adalisa, and this is their story, as retold by Bobbie League. E dition INSIDE VISION: Executive Director’s Message 2 President’s Message 3 2010-2011 Annual Budget Report 3 All-Star Staff Profile Joy Eastgate 5 Wilde Flowers Dylan Thomas Special Interest Limitless Possibilities 6-7 8 Contributors to the School 10 Appreciation Night 17 Contributors to the FOUNDATION 18 The More You Know… Arthrogryposis 22 Leaving a Legacy Kids helping kids 23 Child Profile Meet Brandon 24 I t is truly inspirational and gratifying when we are able to reconnect with our alumni students and their families. The annual report of our VISION newsletter is an extra special edition because it gives us the opportunity to feature our alumni students on the cover. These are stories of unlimited promise for the children and families we served yesterday, are serving today, and will continue to serve tomorrow. SGS&NMC alumni Cecily Mosca and Adalisa Santiago (Photo courtesy of the Spokesman-Review) Braelyn and father Matt come back for a visit This picture of Cecily Mosca, left, and Adalisa Santiago, right, was taken on January 15, 1999 when they were guests at Lincoln Heights Elementary School’s “I Have a Dream” assembly to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. The two girls were at the assembly with their moms to share their stories and to promote the “Kids for Kids” Penny Drive for the Spokane Guilds’ School Foundation. As they waited for their presentation to begin, Faris Charbonneau, founder of the Penny Drive, pulled a book from her purse and gave it to the girls to pass the time. The picture was taken by photographer Jonathan Kirshner of The Spokesman-Review and has hung in our large conference room since then as a constant visible reminder of what we are about at the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center (SGS&NMC). A significant sign describing, at a glance, the vast potential of the precious and diverse children we have served for the past fifty-two years. Cecily lives in Spokane and will be a seventeen-year-old senior next year at Lewis & Clark High School. I had the opportunity to visit with Cecily, her mom, Haley, and two siblings at their home this summer. Cecily is a warm, charming, engaging young woman that has a beautiful smile, while at the same time exhibits a sweet shyness. Cecily was born with arthrogryposis. You can read more about this rare congenital condition in “The More You Know…” article in this edition of the VISION. Cecily’s arms and hands were affected which led to her remarkable ability to use her feet for almost everything she does. We visited about her school experience, which she said was usually positive. Cecily loves to read and work on her computer. She has great aspirations of attending the University of Washington after high school and for the past two summers has taken part in the Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology (DO-IT) program. DO-IT scholars are college-capable high school students with disabilities who have leadership potential and are taught to select and use adaptive technology, software, and online resources. They experience college life on campus in the summer, exploring academics and careers. Cecily also shared with me that her favorite subjects currently are chemistry and psychology. She enjoys reading and babysitting and would love to find summer employment. Adalisa now lives in Virginia with her family who has lived in a number of places in the United States due to her dad, John’s, military career. Adalisa was born with spina bifida which Continued on page 2 Page 2 VISION August 2012 Executive Director’s Message T he August edition of the VISION is our annual report. In reading and reviewing it I think you will be impressed with all that has been accomplished this year. Our organization can feel great pride in what it has done to make a significant difference in the lives of 200 infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with a wide spectrum of developmental issues. The parents and the families of the children tell us how much was done for their child, but also what was done for them as parents, their child’s siblings and the whole family. The program is one of total intervention and comprehensive emergence. The view from the top is often so clear and revealing. The goal is to make things better. In the nearly 35 years I’ve worked at the school, the parents have consistently told me it was the complete experience that helped them and their children achieve amazing outcomes. What a rewarding reality for the staff, volunteers, boards, donors and me. For me, reading the VISION each quarter is so satisfying. I enjoy the parents’ stories about their children and families, the All-Star Staff, Wilde Flowers, Alumni Stories, Leaving a Legacy, The More You Know, Of Special Interest, updates on the program and recognition of our wonderful donors. We are truly blessed and very thankful for all of the good that is generated by the program. The school is a fun place where amazing things happen every day. Funding for the school was a big problem this year. As I have always told the board, this is not a program with an expense problem, rather it is a program with an income problem. Our expenses are closely tracked and we rarely have any variance between the proposed budget and the actual ending result. The income on the other hand is difficult to predict because government support is shrinking each year. Building our foundation has been a fantastic effort and the greatest case for its creation has been the reduction in government support. We need both. Before we can ask donors for one penny, we need to make sure we have secured every government dollar that we are entitled to. We are dedicated to this effort but the times are challenging. I hope you enjoy the annual report! I am proud of our accomplishments this past year. The Spokane Guilds’ School Limitless Possibilities (cont. from page 1) with the Santiago family. “Adalisa likes to be with her friends,” said her mom, Ursula, “she is very outgoing, a social butterfly.” When it comes to school, Adalisa shared with me that she Cecily and Adalisa 13 years later really does not is a birth defect that involves the have a favorite subject but if she had to incomplete development of the spinal choose it would be history or science. cord or its covering and can result in a Ursula shared that she believes partial or complete paralysis of the leg Adalisa’s work ethic and never-give-up muscles. She is now sixteen years old determined attitude was formed at the and will be a junior in high school this SGS&NMC. She has been involved in next year. I had a fun conference call Dick Boysen & Neuromuscular Center is a unique place where many people and organizations come together to make positive things happen for children and families. It is a team effort and the results are spectacular. This place has great heart. When it comes to matters of the heart it takes conviction of the heart. Thank you for all that you are doing to help KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE! the costume production of school plays, likes to cook and sew, enjoys the computer and Facebook, and was involved with student council and the sign language club. Adalisa is also college bound and would like to attend George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia where she hopes to pursue a degree in Childhood Studies/Child Psychology. Both Haley and Ursula shared wonderful memories of what the SGS&NMC did for their girls and their families. They told me, “The therapists were fantastic and the resources invaluable in helping us help our daughters. Everything the therapists did, they did with excellence.” “They were creative in getting the girls to do what needed to be done but were always loving, kind and understanding. Thank you Spokane Guilds’ School therapists and staff, you were a tremendous blessing and reminded us always of the limitless possibilities in life.” Page 3 VISION August 2012 Making the Magic Happen School Board President’s Message T he Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center’s board members enjoy the opportunity to hear the story of one of our students and their family at most of our meetings. This chance to meet an incredible little person and the people who surround and support them provides the board insight into the Magic that is the Spokane Guilds’ School. We hear repeatedly what an incredible, supportive, giving place the school is, and see the transformations the school enables in the lives of its students and their families. This monthly window into the Magic of the school through the eyes of the families and our students is a great encouragement to our board to strive to protect the Magic of the school and to be able to reach as many children as possible. The Magic does not happen by magic—it takes an incredibly dedicated and gifted staff who truly loves each and every child, an administration that finds a way to enable the staff to do the utmost that we can for each child, volunteers that spend countless hours doing immeasurable good, and families that walk a path with challenges that bring about joy that many will never understand! The coming year will bring many of the same issues we have seen in the last two years—how does the Spokane Guilds’ School still create the Magic in the daunting face of budgetary, economic and regulatory challenges? I am confident that through the leadership, vision and dedication of our board, staff, volunteers, families and administration and the generosity of our supporters, we will continue to see the Magic happen in the lives our students and their families. Our staff would love to give you a tour of the school. Please take an opportunity to stop by and watch the Magic happen at the Spokane Guilds’ School. Tim Cassels - President, SGS&NMC School Board of Directors Thank you to each of you for your support of our children, their families, and the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center. Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center Schedule of Revenue and Expense July 1, 2011—June 30, 2012 (Unaudited) REVENUE Government Fees & Grants Insurance & Service Fees Contributions & Grants United Way Special Events Miscellaneous Interest Income TOTAL $1,831,027 $283,733 $503,586 $75,927 $212,641 $275 $8,525 $2,915,714 EXPENSES Salaries/Taxes/Benefits Contract/Professional Program Expenses Occupancy Expenses Depreciation Special Events TOTAL Net Revenue Over Expenses $2,575,886 $119,976 $142,414 $191,980 $23,911 $52,395 3,106,562 -$190,848 Page 4 VISION August 2012 Your help is needed to ensure no child is ever turned away At the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center (SGS&NMC), every effort is made to focus on our successes instead of our challenges. A child with cerebral palsy, for example, may be unable to walk, but can work on developing better coordination of their hands and fingers. Another child may be unable to speak, but is learning sign language as a means of communication. With all of our successes, we don’t always voice our needs and our concerns for the future. As many as 85% of the families we serve at SGS&NMC fall at or below the 250% poverty level. Did you know that even for families with insurance coverage, it is not unusual for the therapy benefit to run out before the need for services expires? A family may have wonderful insurance coverage, but frequently the therapy benefit is exhausted by July or August of the calendar year, leaving several months where services are provided, but no fees are collected to pay for those services. What that means is that a great deal of the services we provide for these kids and families go uncompensated or are underfunded. On behalf of our families and our kids, More and more, the SGS&NMC relies on the spirit of giving for which our thank you for your continued support. donors are known. We rely on the kindness of our donors to ensure services are available for every child who needs them. We continue to work diligently to build our Foundation’s fund in the hopes that one day the SGS&NMC will not be so dependent on government sources of revenue. Until that time, your contributions are what keep us moving forward and provide the means for our program to continue. Your generosity will ensure that we will never have to turn a family away because of their inability to pay for services. Announcing the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center’s new website! “We believe that this new website will provide users with an opportunity to learn more about our mission and program at the SGS&NMC and how our staff is helping children in Spokane succeed,” said SGS&NMC Executive Director, Dick Boysen. “We are excited to be able to share our message about the program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays that we provide at the school.” The website, www.guildschool.org, features: • stories about our children and their families, • important information for parents of children with disabilities, • upcoming special event information, • a video gallery, • newsletter archives, and • opportunities to donate to the school. “How Can I Help?” is a new feature of the website which simply outlines how sponsors, donors and potential donors can help little ones at the school receive the services and care that they need. Information about giving monthly or other types of recurring gifts, honorariums and memorials, and sponsoring a fundraising event is more accessible and easy for donors and potential donors to use. We are grateful to SiteCrafting for awarding us a Gear Grant to cover the costs of our new site! They have been wonderful to work with and we appreciate their gifts of time and expertise to transform our web presence. THANK YOU, SiteCrafting!! For more information about our new website, please contact Development Director, Ken Daniel at 509-326-1651 or [email protected]. ! t u o t i k c Che Page 5 We’d like to introduce you to the special people who devote themselves to the daily operation of SGS&NMC – the therapists, teachers, management and staff. AllStar Staff will appear in each issue of VISION and will profile a different member of our team every quarter. By Ken Daniel I found great strength, courage, and conviction in a woman whose life journey has taken her to great heights (literally!) despite some challenges, which has allowed her to develop a large heart filled with compassion and appreciation for those that know her. Joy was born and raised in Bismarck, ND. She was very close to both her parents, but had a special bond with her mother. “I have so many happy childhood memories with my family!” she recalls. Joy’s only sibling is her brother Chuck, 17 years her senior. After a campus visit to the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA with her parents, Joy decided to study occupational therapy. When she completed her degree in 1972, Joy began working for the Everett School District in Everett, WA. There she worked with children from three to 21-years-old. In 1990, she moved to Omaha, NE where she worked at Meyer Children’s Rehabilitation Institute, an affiliate of the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Joy said, “I really enjoyed working with babies and their families, but my comfort zone, at that time, was in the schools.” In 1990, Joy met Trent Carey through a course she was taking at the Outdoor Venture Center at the university. The next year, the couple came to Spokane to visit friends, Stephen and Debbie Sheehan. “We came for Thanksgiving and we both really liked the area.” Debbie, who was working for the Mead School District as a physical therapist, told Joy about an available occupational therapist position with the district. Joy applied, but she also pursued another job opportunity. She shared, “I had taken a course at the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center (SGS&NMC) in VISION August 2012 “The kids bring me the greatest joy” Trent give a great deal of their personal time to volunteering for the SGS&NMC’s dinner auction and the “Kids for Kids” Penny Drive. Outside of the SGS&NMC, Joy enjoys yoga, photography, cross-country skiing, backpacking, knitting, and reading. While she does not have children of her own, she is a professional aunt with15 great-great nieces and nephews. If that does not keep her busy enough, Joy loves taking care Coen works hard with his Occupational Therapist, Joy Eastgate of her animals. Over the years she has had dogs, cats, days each week at the SGS&NMC and chickens, and alpacas. the remaining three in the Mead School District. In 1995, she left Mead and Joy has accomplished many things began working full-time for the in her life, and has done many treks SGS&NMC. She said, “I made a choice around the world, yet the one that she just to work here full-time, because I feels the best about is her trek to Machu felt really strongly about what we were Picchu, in Peru. She shares, “this trek doing here. In addition, the people I was was probably the greatest, because it working with became good friends as was right after I had finished my chemo well as colleagues. I think we all and radiation treatments. It was a long, challenge each other in learning as we grueling, very hot, and exhausting day. work together for a common purpose The group of people who signed up for and this is just a fantastic place to the trek with International Mountain work.” Guides were from all over the US and Africa. They gave me a lot of Joy loves kids. She explains, “It is encouragement and when I reached that the kids that bring me the greatest joy. I summit they were there cheering me enjoy each one of them. They are so on—it was really something else.” special and so unique. You can learn so much from them if you give them the Joy is an amazing woman with opportunity and also have respect for compassion and love for the children, them.” It’s that love that brought her to families, and staff of the Spokane the SGS&NMC, and it is that love that Guilds’ School and Neuromuscular keeps her here. Center. She is a person of incredible strength, with a will that has allowed Joy and Trent have been engaged her to overcome personal trials as well for 20 years now, she laughs, “I share as feeling empathy for those she serves. my life with a really wonderful man and three golden retrievers.” Both Joy and 1975, and I always thought it would be a great center to work in,” Joy applied for, and was hired for, both jobs. For three years, she worked two Page 6 VISION I Wilde Fl wers: Stories from the wish all of you reading this could enjoy the privilege I have of Debra Wilde meeting the moms and dads of our Spokane Guilds’ School children. I always tell them, “If I ask you any questions that are uncomfortable, or if something about your child is too difficult to share, please tell me.” In more than 12 years, no one has ever said, “that’s uncomfortable.” All have been excited to talk about their special child, no matter how difficult their situation. So it was with Nikki Thomas, a proud stay-athome mom. She is a beautiful young woman and was excited to tell me about her and her husband Jonathon’s son Dylan. “He’s so bright,” she says, smiling. Dad is a brick mason, who met his future wife through mutual friends on Christmas day eight years ago. They married three years later and settled in Spokane to raise a family, but it didn’t happen as quickly or easily as they had hoped. They lost two babies before Nikki was pregnant with Matthew, their oldest son. “It was very scary,” she told me. They were both, understandably, concerned during her third pregnancy. But all the fear and worry melted away when Matthew was born a healthy baby. Those same fears and concerns came reeling back when Nikki was pregnant with Dylan. But this pregnancy too, went well with no signs of health issues with the baby. When she went into labor with Dylan, he was born twenty minutes later! It was that fast! All was great until he was five months old and Dylan was not doing the things his big brother did at five months. At seven months, he still was not showing any signs of sitting up, trying to talk or walk…things that seven-month-olds usually do. It was time for testing so an MRI was scheduled. It was to be a great day because they were also celebrating Guilds’ School Garden Nikki’s mother’s birthday. Sadly, that day will always be remembered for something else. The results of the MRI showed a serious problem that would change their lives forever. Nikki and Dylan were immediately sent to a neurologist. “It was the worst day of my life,” she told me. They learned Dylan had suffered a stroke in-utero. That stroke caused an arachnoid cyst to form on one third of the baby’s brain, which did not leave enough room for the corpus callosum to form. In layman’s terms, it means the left and right sides of his brain are unable to communicate. Dylan Thomas Dylan started therapy at the Spokane Guilds’ School and Neuromuscular Center (SGS&NMC) last August. In September, Dylan had brain surgery. It’s hard to comprehend the words “brain surgery” and baby in the same sentence. A shunt was put in to take pressure off Dylan’s brain. He was supposed to go home the next day, but that didn’t happen. He was in the hospital a week because he was so sick— his vitals were good, but there was so much vomiting. Nikki was at Dylan’s side 24/7 while Jon worked and took care of Matthew. The two of them August 2012 came to the hospital every day. Nikki’s mom, Patti, was also a constant at her grandson’s bedside. “It was really hard on my Mom,” shared Nikki. I thought about how difficult it must be to watch your daughter suffer with worry for her baby. It’s been a year now since Dylan began therapy. It’s been “amazing” how much progress he’s made says mom. He has occupational therapy with Dan Fall, physical therapy with Shirley Carlson, special education with Shirley Riley and speech therapy with Nikie Noldin.” He’s doing so well, “Mom tells me, “He couldn’t sit on his first birthday, last August, and now he’s sitting up. He’s also talking (daddy, momma, and bubba) and signing. He scoots on his butt to get where he wants to go.” Nikki’s eyes lit up when she told me, “The best thing is he’s walking! He’s using a walker… but he’s walking.” Of course, there are everyday worries. If he falls and hits his head, its back to the ER or to see his neosurgeon to make sure his shunt is OK. He sees his neurologist and neosurgeon every three months. That will eventually be every 6 months and then once a year. If all goes as well as it has been, he won’t have to have his shunt replaced until he’s a teenager. Nikki summed up his progress, telling me, “He’s eating on his own. He communicates on his own. He gets around on his own.” So much to be thankful for. Within his diagnosis is such a wide spectrum of unanswered questions as to what Dylan will or will not be able to do—it has yet to be determined—but Nikki is optimistic. Dylan’s big brother, Matthew, is three. He is quite a charmer and has impeccable manners. Nikki shares, “He is 100% a great big brother. Dylan points to him and says, ‘bubba bubba!’” When Matthew was three, he was diagnosed with epilepsy. It took three difficult attempts to find the right mix of medication to help with his seizures, but thankfully, he is now seizure free during the day. He still has them at night, but sleeps through most of them. In spite of all the progress, it’s not always easy for this Mom and Dad. Dylan has a terrible temper. Nikki is convinced that her son knows what he wants to do but just cannot…yet. He Continued on page 7 Page 7 VISION Wilde Flowers (cont. from page 6) Nicole, Dylan, Jon, and Matthew Thomas watches his big brother do things he can’t, and it frustrates him. He cried hard every day for 5 months. Since Dylan been at the SGS&NMC, he doesn’t do that anymore. Mom credits his therapists. Dylan, who wasn’t too sure about being there in the beginning now says “going to school to play?” Nikki enjoys talking to the other parents too. “It’s comforting knowing we aren’t alone.” Nikki’s love and appreciation for all that the school means to her family was heartwarming to witness. “We can’t say enough about how amazing this place and these people are,” bubbled Nikki. I wished everyone who works at the school could have been in the room to hear this energetic, loving, dedicated mother share her family’s love for the school. The Thomas family and the SGS&NMC family are a perfect match! (Photos provided by family) Each quarter Debra Wilde takes the time to get to know one of our SGS&NMC families to share their story with our readership. Debra has been involved with the School for many years, and served on the SGS&NMC Board of Directors. SGS&NMC Staff Gail Atherley, BS, CPA, Business/Human Resource Coordinator Emily Borders, BA, Assistant Events Manager Richard Mark Boysen, MA, MACE, Executive Director Jason Brill, Ambassador Barbara Burkart, Data Specialist Shirley Carlson, MS, PT, Physical Therapist Janet Cook, MSpEd, Certified Special Education Teacher Meaghan Cooney, MA, CCC-SLP, Speech/ Language Pathologist Kenneth Daniel, MA, Development Director Genia Denholm, Medical Secretary Joy Eastgate, BS, OT, Occupational Therapist Karen Elmendorf, RN, BSN, Nurse Coordinator Dan Fall, BS, OT, Occupational Therapist Carol Glenn, MSW, Family/Staff Liaison Tricia Goodman, MSW, Family/Staff Liaison Alicia Green, DPT, Physical Therapist Jennifer Griffith, BS, OT, Occupational Therapist Sallie Hamilton, MA, CCC-SLP, Speech/ Language Pathologist Libby Hartnett, MA, CCC-SLP, Speech/ Language Pathologist Carol Hendershot, BS, PT, Physical Therapist Marilyn Henderson, BS, Special Education, Program Coordinator Ginette Kerkering, BS, PT, Physical Therapist Virginia Knight, BS, OT, Occupational Therapist Roberta S. “Bobbie” League, MA, Planned Giving Officer Angela Longie, Teacher’s Aide Cyndi Lucke, Secretary Chrys Metts, RN, BSN, Staff Nurse Cheryl Morgan, BS, PT, Physical Therapist Korin Neal, BA, Events Manager Nikie Noldin, MS, CCC-SLP, Speech/Language Pathologist Heather Notske, BA, Development Assistant Peggy Perlongo, Staff Accountant Ann Pirttima, MS, CCC-SLP, Speech/ Language Pathologist Robert E. Piston, MD, Medical Director Maureen Rager-McKinnon, MS, PT, Physical Therapist Shirley Riley, BA Ed, Certified Special Education Teacher Lois Robertson, Teacher’s Aide Robert E. Rutherford, MD, Orthopedist Susie Scarborough, MAT, Certified Special Education Teacher Kristy Scheidt, RN, BSN, Staff Nurse Robin Van Houten, BS, OT, Occupational Therapist Amber Walker, Teacher’s Aide Carrie Wardian, DPT, Physical Therapist Jennifer Wells, MS, CCC-SLP, Speech/ Language Pathologist Cathie Wescombe, BS, OT, Occupational Therapist Steve White, Custodial/Maintenance Facilitator Kathy Yates, BA, Billing Agent Janice Young, MS, CCC-SLP, Speech/ Language Pathologist August 2012 2012-2013 School Board of Directors President Tim Cassels First Vice President Shaun Flanigan Second Vice President Kay Anderson Treasurer Geoff Norwood, CPA Assistant Treasurer Ryan Kile Secretary Debby Ogan Directors Molly Bergan Helen Black Kris Brill Vicki Dornbos Diane King Ben Joyce Stacey Klim Dave Michaud, JD 2012-2013 Foundation Trustee Board President Rick Dullanty, JD Vice Presidents Dennis Kelly Houston Scrudder Treasurer Gregg Larson, CPA Assistant Treasurer Jean Edwards Secretary Mike Thompson Immediate Past President Sandy Alderman Foundation Trustees Jerry Altig T.J. Brill Sandy Brown Dale Burgeson Tim Cassels Rudy Dueñas Steve Flinn Doug Floyd Jeff Gately Robb Heinrich, DDS Rob Higgins Robert Magnuson, JD Brian McNaughton Rick Melanson Dan Murphy Kilmer Nichols Jim Powers Mike Schneider Kristin Thompson, JD Page 8 VISION August 2012 Of Special Interest… Our continued thanks to JOHN TIFFANY of DIRECT MAIL ENTERPRISES for providing his mailing service for the quarterly distribution of the VISION free of charge. Thank you to SGS&NMC alumni parents, Mike & Michelle Dullanty, who promised Wilson Elementary students if they beat their penny drive goal, they would match half of what they raised. Wilson Wildcats rose to the challenge and raised $865.53. The Dullantys matched half by donating, $432.77, bringing Wilson’s grand total to $1,298.30. Thank you Mike & Michelle. GO WILDCATS! We wanted to thank the 65 schools that raised a total of $38,265.52 (an increase of $10,975.47 from last year) for the Spokane Guilds’ School Foundation’s “Kids for Kids” Penny Drive schools awareness program. Eleven schools of these schools raised over $1,000 each, which is truly incredible! These schools are: Greenacres Middle School-$1,085.51, Mead High School-$1,139.01, Freeman Schools-$1,243.91, Moran Prairie Elementary-$1,261.64, Chase Middle School-$1,290.45, Wilson Elementary-$1,298.30, Salk Middle School-$1,304.21, Lewis & Clark High School-$1,422.61, Sacajawea Middle School-$1,714.75, Farwell Elementary-$1,929.80 and Woodridge Elementary-$3,093.00! We are so grateful for all of the students who showed this year, and every year for the past 16 years, that no matter how small, every penny counts because every child counts! Thank you! 2012 “Golden Penny” Spirit Award Winner Deer Park High School - Representatives Melaina Kohlieber and Desmond Erickson (Photo courtesy of Dorian Photography Studio) High School Advisory Board “Golden Penny” Spirit Award Winners This year, we are excited to announce that Melaina Kohlieber and Desmond Erickson from Deer Park High School are the winners of the 2012 “Golden Penny” Spirit Award Competition. Melaina and Desmond organized a brand new Community Day site in Deer Park, worked with school, civic and community leaders and provided 20 volunteers for their site. They did an exceptional job and helped, with the other 11 high schools that participated this year, raise over $4,000 for the “Kids for Kids” Penny Drive. Way to go Melaina and Desmond!! Once again Dale Torgerson of Seattle, WA has shared a special monetary gift with the Foundation both in memory of his loving wife Pat Torgerson and in honor of his grandson Blake Hagen who attended the Spokane Guilds’ School from 1997-2000. Both Pat and Dale were enthusiastic, supportive grandparents of the school while Blake was in attendance and continue to be generous supporters to this day. It is hard for us to believe that Blake is 15 years old now. Dale, thank you for your loyal support, you are a special blessing to the school. Dick Boysen and Dale Torgerson Thank you to Nick & Michele Follger for donating their time and materials to take all new staff pictures our new website and for our picture wall. Nick and Michele are devoted patrons of the Spokane Guilds’ School and we very grateful for all they do to support us. Page 9 VISION August 2012 Once again this year, our Garland District neighbors continue to support the school with a generous gift raised from the Garland Street Fair. We are extremely grateful to all the Garland Street Merchants who work tirelessly, for months in advance, in preparation for this huge community gathering in the Garland District. We are also appreciative of all the community-minded individuals that take part in this endeavor. The fair is a symbol of this familyoriented neighborhood with all the rewards of what true neighbors are all about. On behalf of all the children and families here at the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center we would like to send a SPECIAL THANK-YOU to the Jordan Fund, in Bellevue, WA, for their kind and generous gift in support of the school. The Jordan Fund’s mission is to provide support to children with special needs and their families, which mirrors our mission. With grateful appreciation we thank John & Kelly Olerud for their special gift from their Jordan Fund in honor of their daughter, Jordan. The Oleruds know first-hand the challenges parents face caring for a special needs child and wish to share their resources with others. Thank you University of Washington (UW) and Eastern Washington University (EWU). This summer we had the good fortune to share our program with both of these outstanding universities. In May, Dr. Alicia Quella, with the UW MEDEX Northwest program brought twenty-two Physician Assistant Studies students to tour the school and learn more about our early intervention program. Then again this June, Dr. Darl Vander Linden brought a class of EWU Physical Therapy students to the school for a field observation experience. We want to thank both of these enthusiastic classes for their time in learning about our program. We want to give a big thank you to Torn Retina Productions and Ann Glynn for choosing the SGS&NMC as their featured charity in June. They generously donated 50% ($410.75) of proceeds from the Pottery Place Plus show held at Auntie’s Bookstore. Thank you to SiteCrafting for their generous Gear Grant that provided over $18,000 for the development of our new website. The Gear Grant provided SiteCrafting personnel for development; website design; user, file and page management capabilities; events calendar; e-newsletter with search capabilities; site stats; one-on-one training; and all documentation needed to use and maintain the site. SiteCrafting excels at developing unique web-based solutions that make businesses more successful. Thank you for collaborating with us to grow our website! We want to send a big thank you to Jim & Patty Hollingsworth for purchasing two additional iPad’s for use in the Neuromuscular Center of the school. This wonderful technology is being put to good use by our nurses and social workers in a number of interactive ways with parents: as an intake information tool, as a tool for parents to use in filling out forms and surveys, and as a translation device for our Spanish and Russian speaking families just to name a few. WOW! What a tremendous gift. Did you know…that you can give gifts in honor of (or in memory of) family members and friends? Thank you to Judy and Jerry Altig for making significant contributions to both the school and our foundation by starting the Altig Family Fund in memory of Judy’s father. If you would like more information on how to start a fund or how to make a tribute gift, please contact Ken Daniel at 326-1651. Jerry and Judy Altig Page 10 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the School July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Contributors to the SCHOOL ~A~ Anonymous (24) A.M. Landshaper, Inc. Bridget Adams Carol Ahrens Gayle Albee Sandy Alderman Sandra & William Alderson Colleen and Jim Allan Jason & Diane Allen Jim & Patty Allen American West Bank John & Katherine Ames Aaron Anderson Jane Anderson Kay Anderson Tom & Marie Anderson Sharon & Bruce Anthony Brian & Frances Arden Lisa Arsenault Linda Ashlock Assistants, Inc. Gail Atherley Avista Utilities ~B~ B & B Physical Therapy Nicholas & Janet Bachhuber Brian & Ann Backus Pauline Bafaro Allan & Christy Bafus Marilyn Bafus Donald & Joanne Baird Edwin Baker Richard Baldasty & Trudy Tatham Bank of America Foundation, Inc. Bank of Fairfield Dixie Banta Lawrence & Janet Barber Nikki Bardwell Caleb Barnes Michelle Barry Tom & Sandy Bassett Stan & Lynn Baycroft Myrle Bean Mike Beasley Ryan Beaudoin Martin & Cindy Beck Bonnie Becker Vern & Carol Belke Buzz & Joan Bellessa Doug & Sharon Bennyhoff Jason & Molly Bergan Eleanor Best Better Body Fitness Shannon & Bruce Billeter Steve Holderby & Stacy Bjordahl Donald & Helen Black Jacke & Bette Blair Jennifer Blair Tammy Blair Brad Blegen Steve & Fran Blum Melissa Blumhagen Matt Bogue & Alanna Spencer Emily Borders Christopher Bouressa & Yen Le Frank & Sharon Bouten William Bouten James & Karen Boysen Richard Mark Boysen Bill & Cheryl Bragg Dr. James V. Brasch Gene & Sharon Brazington Barbara Brennan Terri Brereton Kris Brill T.J. & Kris Brill Tim Brinson Gene & Harlene Brisbois Edna Brooks Vickie & Mike Brooks Donald Brown Jeff Brown Lee & Sue Brown Erin & Brian Browning Kathy & Joe Bruce Donna Bruna Carl Bunge Doug & Patty Burke Todd Burke Jack & Rosemary Bury Donald Butterfield ~C~ C & B Uphostery, Inc. Kim and Randy Cameron Beverly Canfield Joan Carey Margaret Carlisle Bob Carlson Nancy Carlson Dr. Darl Vander Linden & Shirley Carlson Kymberli Lynne Carr Cascade Prosthetics & Orthotics, Inc. Tim & Kathalene Cassels Cedar Property Management Century Marketing, Inc. Congratulations Graduates Congratulations and Happy Birthday to our most recent graduates. Many of you celebrated your third birthdays, and others were no longer in need of SGS&NMC services. Our hope is that you will each go on to accomplish, achieve, triumph, and fulfill your every dream. May Adam Aleksah Beau Elisabeth Jazzmynn Joseph Paul Trinity June Addison Evan Hayden Hussain Sophia Taylor July Noah Gavin Jacob Elise Chadwick Perry & Melissa Charbonneau Foster & Brenda Chase Kathy & Roy Cheney Chad & Julie Cherry Denny & Marcia Christenson & Family Dave & Jill Christiansen Lorraine Citkovich Michael & Heidi Clary Annette Clausen Dan Clavel Nathan & Rebecca Clemens Clemens Electrical Services Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Clode CMGRP, Inc. Coca Cola Bottling Company Coca Cola Distributing Cochrane & Co. Sherry Colliton Mary Colouzis Colvico Inc. Companion Animal Hospital, PS Richard & Mary Conley Ellena Conway Eric & Teresa Conway John & Janet Cook Dave Coombs Meaghan Cooney Sheryl Cooney Lisa Correia Bonnie Couch Wanda Cowles Buddy & Anna Cox Charles & Sharon Cox Michael & Stephanie Coy Joey & Linda Crane Steve Crawford Traci Cromwell Steve & Meg Cronin David & Cherie Crouse Patricia Cruz Craig & Alayna Culbertson Gerald Cullen Fred & Mary Cutler ~D~ Robert & Roxanne Damstrom Kenneth & Kristi Daniel Eric & Mary Davis Nancy Davis Mary DeGuire Bill & Charlotte Desmond Carri DeWitt Vern & Shannon Digiovanni Direct Mail Enterprises, Inc. Emily Dishman David & Mavis Dittberner Dix Corporation Darcy Dixon Hal & Vicki Dixon Nathan & Vicki Dodson Michaela Dolina Bryan & Vicki Dornbos Tom Dornquast Downriver Ladies 9-Hole Golf Club Gina Drummond R.N. M.S.N. Gayleana Dschaak & Thomas Boling Hallie Duck Rudy & Tammy Duenas Michael & Michelle Dullanty Rick & Francine Dullanty ~E~ Margaret Eames Alvin & Marsha Easter Trent Carey & Joy Eastgate Page 11 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the School July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Lynn Eaton Chester & Donna Echelbarger Edwards LaLone Travel, Inc. Greater Spokane Elks Lodge #228 Dan & Wendy Ellis E. Louise Elkins Ellis Michelle & Robert Ellis Karen Elmendorf Jerry Ensminger Desmond Erickson Tim & Deanna Ervin Ceanne Evans Paul & Marian Evenson Jim & Janey Ewers Express Employment Professionals ~F~ Jaime Fair Fairwinds Retirement Center Dan & Patsy Fall Karrie Fay Mike Fey Jamie & Camille Flaget Shaun & Sascha Flanigan Rosemary Fleming Doug & Oweta Floyd Kevin & Dana Foster Mike & Abby Franklin Jerry & Barb Frislie Wayne Funk ~G~ Theresa Gabel Mark & Connie Gardner Dr. Thomas & Dolores Gardner Garland Business District Mary Lee Gaston Linda Geier Amanda George Charles & Terry George Michael & Linda Geraghty Jay Gertler Susan Geschke Mary Giannini & Art Harlow KayDee & Todd Gilkey Michael Gilmartin Janis Gilson Marcia Girnus Rene Gisler Give with Liberty Jim & Carol Glenn Global Credit Union Julia Goltz Dr. Frank & Patricia Goodman Colleen Goodwin & Darrell Haase Joe & Sarah Gore Greg & Paula Gorton Kathy Gossett Dr. Jeff Graham Bret & Faun Gravatt Jessica Gravatt Susan Gravatt Patricia Griggs Dr. Molly Gunsaulis Steve Gustafson Julie Gyarfas-Glasgow ~H~ Dorothy Haenle Dr. Brett & Lisa Hagen Robert & Beverly Hagseth Connie Hakola Billie Jean Hall Elizabeth Hamer Marc & Sallie Hamilton Dayne Hanna Greggory & Abigail Hare Evan working hard with Carrie Bob & Ada Hargrove Joseph & Sharon Harkrader Arthur & Ruby Harper Ruth W. Harris Debbie Harrision Cmsgt. David & Bonnie Hartman Libby & Robert Hartnett Carol Hawkins Phil & Jennifer Hawkins Ilene Hein Bob Heinemann Dr. Robb & Kim Heinrich Doug Heiskell Heiskell MacGillivray & Assoc. P.S. Jim Hemingway Penny & Adam Hencz Rich & Carol Hendershot Donald & Tammy Henderson Jenny Henderson Marilyn Henderson Dean & Donna Hepper Richard & Anita Herdener Heritage Church Joy Guild Karina Hermanson David Hicks Robert & Barbara Higgins Walter & Marilyn Highberg Tom & Jayme Hilsen Ronald Hink Anne & Richard Hoesly Genia Hoffman Corinne Hogan Steve & Kas Hoiness Hoiness Family Foundation Renee Hoke Steve Holderby & Stacy Bjordahl Jim & Patty Hollingsworth Hollister-Stier Laboratories, LLC Nathaniel & Shelloy Hoover Rod Hoover Brett Hordemann Paul & Maureen Horn Marla Hoskins Hotstart Inc. Vicky Houle Dr. Creigh & Janice House Robert Howard Nancy Huck Christopher & Janine Hyde Rich & Karla Hydzik ~I~ Image 1 Studios Inland NW BMW Riders, Inc. Invacare IOOF Hillyard Rebekah Lodge #145 Ken & Nancy Isserlis ~J~ Duane Jacklin Jacklin Land Company Joshua Jackman Harriett & Lloyd Jacobson Jaremko Nissan & Saab Melanie Jeffery Ben & Helen Jeffords Michael & Rhonda Jeremiah Gary Jespersen Willa Marie Johns Betty Johnson Don & Dawn Johnson Joshua & Jessica Johnston Catherine & Steven Jones Michael & Michele Jones Mike & Laurie Jones Richard Jones Jordan Fund Kimberly Jorgensen Ben & Erin Joyce Dr. and Mrs. Terry Judge Roger & Tracey Junkermier Just Chillin’ Frozen Yogurt ~K~ Herman & Marianne Kaiser Kappa Delta Sorority Dr. Ken & Marie Kapstafer Gene Karjalahti Rob & Kelly Kasberger Ronald & Diane Kaufman Matthew & Carol Keller David & Tracy Kelly Dennis & Donna Kelly Don & Diane Kelly Barb & Jim Kile Ryan & Deanna Kile Don & Margreta Kilgore Mike Kilgore Kilgore Architectural Products Diane King Patricia Kingsbury Richard & Margaret Kirstein Mike & Debbie Kirwin Larry & Sandy Kissler Peter & Joann Klager Kleinco International Kevin & Stacey Klim Matt & Erin Kloes Beulah Klug Kay Klungland James & Victoria Knapp Knights of Columbus--St. John Vianney Parish Knights of Columbus--St. Thomas More Parish Paul & Mary Koenigs Dana & Adam Kogler L. Adrianne Kordash Dr. David Kordish Jerry Kostelecky Harry & Fran Krug Camille Kuchmeier & Jenn Kennedy Shelly Kuney Lyndsay Kunkel Paul & Colleen Kutz ~L~ Gregg & Jill Larson Larson Family Fund Eleanor Law Tim & Mary Lawlor Clare League Richard & Bobbie League Scott & Taryn League Kay LeClaire John & Janelle Lee Leah Lee Ryan & Nicole Lee Stuart & Kelly Lee Elizabeth Lemes Craig & Linda Lenhart Maynard & Margaret Lerner Mike & Debbie Leslie Larry H. Miller Lexus of Spokane Mark Lidbeck Lilac City Doll Club Lilac City Mopars Unlimited Lima Greenhouses, Inc. Caren Lincoln Neva & Robert Lincoln Violet & Dirk Lincoln Lincoln Event Center SPD Lions Spokane North Lions Club Lions Club Southeast Please help us clean up our mailing list If the name or address on this issue of the VISION is incorrect, if you are receiving multiple issues of the VISION, or if you prefer to be removed from our mailing list, please let us know. Please call 509-326-1651 and ask for Heather, or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Thank you for your assistance! Page 12 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the School July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Lorna Litton Mrs. Jim Lloyd Claudia Lobb Local Union No. 73 Intnl. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Lorraine Loeffler Susie Luby Dave & Cyndi Lucke Lukins & Annis P.S. Mark Lupton Jan Lydig ~M~ Andy & Kathy MacGillivray Thomas & Sylvina Machtolf Romel & Susan Mackelprang William & Gail Madison Bob & Elinor Magnuson Rob & Chalon Magnuson Pat & Donna Maguire Rocky Maiola Rich & Frances Makowski YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE 21ST ANNUAL TOBENEFITSPOKANEGUILDS’ S C H O O L& N E U R O M U S C U LAR C E N T E R MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 MANITO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 5 3 0 3 S o u t h H a t c h R o a d • S p o k a n e , WA 9 9 2 2 3 Registration: 11:00am – 12:4 5pm Lunch: 11:30am – 12.4 5 pm Dinner Auction: Immediately Following Golf SHOTGUN START: 1PM Market Equipment Company Gary Marks Mark Martin Dan Martinez Robert & Kathleen Martinez Randy & Kathy Maurer Deborah Maurus Tom & Teresa McCabe Shannon McCandless Ron & Sharon McCloskey Col. & Mrs. Melvin W. McCoury, Jr. Grady McCurry McDirmid, Mikkelsen & Secrest, P.S. Dr. and Mrs. K. Scott McDougall Dr. Michael R. McGarvey Dee McGonigle Retta McHugh Steve & Linda McIntosh Mike & Beth McIntosh Bill & Nell McIntosh William & Mary McKay Angela McKean Mike & Kim McKenna Dana McKinley Dan & Erin McLaughlin Dan McMahon Brian & Carolynn McNaughton McNaughton & Nate Insurance Group Media Specialists The Melanson Family Merck Partnership for Giving James & Marie Meredith Michael & Jeri Merritt Dan & Lisa Messinger Andrew & Chrys Metts Mike & Stacy Meyer Alan & Roberta Meyers Dave Michaud Timothy & Michelle Middlebrook Chris & Kris Mikkelsen Denis and Yolimar Miller Margaret Miller Millwood Presbyterian Church Joan Milton Bob Mitchell Mitch & Carol Moczulski Steve & Patti Moczulski Ernest Moehle John & Lori Moloney Moloney & O’Neill Life, Inc. Moloney+O’Neill Bill & Dianne Molsberry Jerry & Clara Monks Philip Monroe Jerry & Bonnie Montague Montfort Belles Bob & Dana Moore Hugh & Bunny Moran Dennis Morissey & Dolores Wilber Betty Morris Kevin & Carol Morrison Clarence & Ethel Moser Jackie Mosgrove Dick & Mary Moss Mother’s Cupboard, Inc. Vicki Munch J. Tim Murphy ~N~ Korin Neal Carol Nedved Frank & Jeanine Neeri Roy and Leona Nelson Foundation Steven & Pamela Nepean Page 13 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the School July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Rhonda & Michael Newton Scott Nichols Peter Nisbet Michael & Carol Lynn Nissley Annie Noland Jim & Nikie Noldin Northwest Farm Credit Services Northwest Protective Service Geoffrey & Robyn Norwood Dr. William & Irene Norwood Barbara Notery Heather & Rob Notske Novation Racing, Inc. Numerica Credit Union NW Sports Cards ~O~ O.W.A. Inc Thomas & Barbara O’Brien John O’Brien The Odom Corporation Rick & Debby Ogan Del Olander Kimberley Olewiler David Olmsted Gene & Judy Olsen Chuck & Sheri Olsen Erik Olson John & Christie Olson Dr. Kathrine Olson John & Kathy Olsufka The Onion Restaurants, Inc. Hal & Anne-Marie Ophus Karen & Douglas Osborn Ann Osten April Ostlie Dr. Dave & Linda Ott Katie Owens ~P~ P & T Partners Artus Page Mike & Kelly Pankey Parker Hannifin Corporation John Parks Partners Investment Network, Inc. Elsie Patterson Margaret Patterson Pat Patterson Roberta Paulitz Warren & Martha Pavlat David & Carol Pawlicki Rhonda & Joe Pawlicki Savannah Pederson PEMCO Insurance Company Jeff & Tracy Penna Pepsi Bottling Group Stan & Sami Perry Dr. William & Carol Petersen Jeff & Mitzi Peterson Ron & Christy Peterson Peterson Properties Richard & Kristie Pfarr Mike & Jennifer Phillips Molly Philopant Physicians Clinic of Spokane Mike & Carmen Piccolo Terry Picicci Chuck & Donna Pierce Eric & Ann Pirttima Eliza Piston Dr. Robert & Jane Piston Greg Piukkula & Carey Polich Pizza Rita Maxine Polich The Elizabeth Pool Charitable Trust Scott & Lisa Poole James & Klaire Powers Gregg & Barb Pryde Tom & Wendy Putman ~Q~ Gail Quaid Dr. Alicia Quella ~R~ Edward & Joyce Ranniger Burton & Karen Rau Jennifer Raudebaugh Jerome Rauen Richard & Joanne Raymond Marlene Reagan Reamer Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Jack & Linda Reber Glenn & Glenda Reed Earl Reeves Maggie Reisenauer Jennifer Richardson Robin & Gordon Rickert Leonard & Evelyn Riley John Riley & Shirley Hart Riley Kathryne Ringo Shelley & Jeff Ripley Joseph & Marilyne Rizzuto Vickie Roberge Greg & Mary Robinson Rick Robinson Peggy Rolando Charles Romanick Jessie Rosauer Jack Rosenbaum Michael & Dolores Rosman Spokane East Rotary Spokane Aurora Northwest Rotary Spokane North Rotary Spokane #21 Downtown Rotary Gregory & Diane Royal Alan & Suzanne Rubens Dr. Robert & Diane Rutherford William Ryan ~S~ Sabercats Sadir Khan Grotto David Saiz Debora Schilling Kathleen Schmidt John & Kathleen Schneider Mike & Mary Kay Schneider Dale & Anne Schnibbe Joe Schroeder Mark & Wendy Schuller Dale & Barbara Schultz Karen Schultz Ken & Linda Schwartz Deanna Scott & Randy Koster Screen Tek, Inc. Houston & Alene Scrudder Lorus & Judy Scrupps Ken & Mary Secrest Mauro & Gina Seghetti Patricia Servine Seven2 Dr. Ron and Margaret Shapiro Steve & Debbie Sheehan Pam Sheldon Joel & Amy Shepherd Jennifer Sherick Lorrie Sherod Mary Sherwood Jerry & Juli Shogan Please Join us for our Annual “Circle of Hope” Benefit Breakfast Join us to learn more about how we are helping children take the most crucial steps in life, and be a part of keeping our dream alive! Wednesday, October, 3rd 2012 at The Davenport Hotel, 7:30am If you would like to attend this free event please contact Korin Neal to make your reservations! We are also still looking for table captains to host a table! Everyone is welcome, invite your co-workers, friends and family! For more information contact Korin at 326-1651 or [email protected] Russell & Lynda Shrewsbury Douglas & Linda Shurtleff Jack & Sharon Silzel Lindsey Simon Brian & Brandi Singer Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia Neal & Joann Skaufel Barbara Slaughter Terry & Denise Sliger Scott & Delena Smith Lee Sonderman Rick & Joni Sorenson Spalding Auto Parts, Inc. Tawni Spargur Robert & Sandy Spears Ken Spilker Spokane Chapter, No. 163, O.E.S. Spokane County Title Spokane House of Hose Spokane Restaurant Equipment Jerry & Cary Sprecher Nancy Stachofsky Larry Stanley Mary Starkey Warren Starr Steve and Wendy Start Jeremy & Cheryl Stebbins Phil & Judy Stephens Gordon Stephenson Dennis & Karen Sterner Barbara Stevens Dr. Otto & Shirley Stevens Ted & Marilyn Stevens Walt Stevens Kyle & Alaina Stevenson Stitches in Time Charles & Ann Stone Don & Diana Storey Bob & Sherrie Stradley Colleen Striegal Tim & Debbie Stulc Carl & Mary Sturm Elmer & Mary Swanson Johnathan & Lisa Sweatt Mark & Marsha Swenson Col. David & Jane Swett Gregory Sypolt ~T~ Phyllis & Greg Taylor Phillip & Sally Taylor Telect, Inc. Mark & Kelly Tellez The Creek at Qualchan Golf Course Michael & Judy Thew Jonathan & Nicole Thomas Dan & Genoa Thompson Dude Thompson Keith & Betty Thompson Page 14 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the School July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Kristin Thompson Mary Jane Thompson Mike & Linda Thompson Thompson Custom Orthotics & Prosthetics Eileen Thorpe Ernesto & Lace Tinajero Daniel & Ingrid Todhunter Marveli Tolman John Tonani Dale L. Torgerson Albert & Bernadetta Toutant Lynn & Doris Tower Paul Town Travelers Community Connections Matching Gifts Program Katharine Tremaine Mary Ann Tripp Katherine Turnbow Ken Turnbull ~U~ United States Bakery ~V~ Dr. Jack & Uta Valpey Chris & Angela Van Gordon Don & Carolyn Van Leuven Ventilation Power Cleaning Kathy & Blake Vergon The Vintage Blossom Ann Vogrig Elizabeth E. Von Holt Genevieve Voss ~W~ Margaret Waechter Jamison & Jennifer Wagner Bridget Walden Wal-Mart -- Wellesley Wal-Mart Store #2549 (North) Carrie Wardian Bill Wardrop Karl Wardrop Tom Warrick Washington State Quilters--Spokane Chapter Washington Trust Bank Lyle & Marilyn Webber Shirley Weber & Charles Rodman Red & Debbie Weiler Robert & Earlene Weishaar Welcome Home Unique Exterior Designs, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers Lewis & Patricia Werle Jay & Debbie Wernz Noel & Cathie Wescombe Jim Wessels Kevin & Jennifer West Don & Mary Westerman Michelle & Russ Wheat Sharon & Sam White Steve & Karla White Vernon L. White & Corene McMorris Richard White Wilbur-Ellis Debra Wilde Drs. Randy & Betty Williams Joan Williams & Roy Anderson Dr. Michael & Nancy Williams Tom & Joyce Williams WM Winkler Co. Chrisanne Wisniewski Witherspoon Kelley Bob Witte Patti Wolfe Jake & Danielle Wolff Jim & Karen Woodworth Nick & Marilyn Worthington Lawrence & Mary Wright ~Y~ Kay Yoke Yoke’s Fresh Markets Coffee House Karen Yother Veronica Young Young’s Market Company ~Z~ Zagball, Inc. Zhixiong & Yingyi Lai Zhong Lloyd & Virginia Zimmerman Zip’s Drive-In--North Monroe William F. Zobrist, III John & Tomie Lee Zuchetto Honorariums All Children Traci Cromwell Christmas Ken Waters Ann Wilkinson Violet Abernathy Steve & Peggy Colvin Jeff Adams Perdue Law Firm, P.S. Heather N. Ahlquist Bart & Marnie Holder Dennis Allen Ernest & Wanda Dieterich DeMarcus J. Angel Jennette Perkins Olivia Beert-Nordeen Stephen & Cinda Beert Lexi F. Bergan Mike & Sharon Weir Therese Beuhl Roxann McNaughton Anthony D. Black Ron & Tana Garcia Dolores Boysen Randy & Theresa Eiguren Bob & Barbara Forth Richard Mark Boysen Dr. Sherrill Richarz Jean Margaret Swanson Duncan Burge Denise Acsay Gabrielle Cassels Deanna Scott & Randy Koster Dennis Combs Ernest & Wanda Dieterich Norma Daily Roxann McNaughton Ed Daly Dixie Banta Ernest W. Dieterich Dennis & Terrie Combs Derald Dieterich Ernest & Wanda Dieterich Brice Donaldson Ernest & Wanda Dieterich Zachary J. Dornbos Paul & Carol Dornbos Evan S. Doty Dana Zahler Alexia Duckett Ken & Diane Karg Karen Elmendorf Marilyn Henderson Aiden Fitzgerald Darleen Fitzgerald Broden Flanigan Shirley & Roy Pease Lillian Trapp Thomas P. Fuchs Philip & Colleen Thompson Molly Gamber Linda Ashlock Lulu B. Griffith Yvonne & Kenneth Buzby 2012 Benefit Breakfast “Hope Tours” All tours start at 10:30am and will end at 11:30am August 15, 2012 September 19, 2012 Please join us for a “Hope Tour” here at the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center. These are short introductory tours to educate you about our mission and to see firsthand the work that we are doing here at the school. Contact Korin Neal in the development office to RSVP for a tour! [email protected] or 326-1651 Thank you for Keeping the Dream Alive! Page 15 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the School July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Brett Hagen Garland Vision Source, Inc. Charlotte Hare Martin & Sheri Hare Hayden Harlander Cindy & David Noble Hunter Harlander Cindy & David Noble Gracey Heidel David & Michele Heidel Marilyn Henderson Karen Elmendorf Genevieve L. Hietala George & Pam Hietala Noah M. Hoppe Connie Girard Dana Hydzik Jim Hydzik & Simmi Bath-Hydzik Kenneth Isserlis J.K. & Sheri Barnard Nora J. Joyce Robert & Barbara Higgins Jackson Klim Ed & Ann Klim Mica Kropidlowski Tesha Kropidlowski Landon Yvonne Hayes Roberta S. League MEDEX Northwest Michelle & Richard Wall Carter Lincoln Nancy Lutchendorf Fran Lindstrand Alene & David Lindstrand Michael Magin Maria Roy Amber L. McGregor Carolyn & Phil Harrison Dave Michaud Carol Hollar Bob Moen Ernest & Wanda Dieterich Makenna Nepean Steven & Pamela Nepean Julia Notske Heather & Rob Notske Cynthia Noyes Richard Mark Boysen Anne-Marie Ophus Ray Mendoza Lisa Ostrom-King Christina Glass Elijah R. Peralta Javier & Renee Peralta Ann Pirttima Alice Jones Tonya Ray Ernest & Wanda Dieterich Andrew Roy Heather Roy-Ting Brandon M. Schuller Bob & Tam Schuller Robby Shogan Jerry & Juli Shogan John T. Sinsel John & Tammi Sinsel Dustin Skipper Maribeth Eyraud Hobbs A. Smith Eric & Mery Smith Dan Stainbrook Northwest Farm Credit Services Evan R. Staley Ron & Darlene Bauer Abigail Strine Kelly Strine Colton W. Thomas Marguerite & Bradley Baker Joseph Scholze & Brenda Lacey-Scholze Dylan J. Thomas Dai Thomas Reid Thompson David & Jerilyn Reid Ernesto A. Tinajero Jerome & Carmen Figurski Thelma Jordan Dennis & Bonnie Williams Coen M. Tucker Christie Hamilton Blake A. Veile Rhonda & Brad Veile Braelyn Whitford Elizabeth Dubbels Virginia Wickens Irene K. Hustad Amber J. Woodworth Jim & Rhonda Martens Aiden A. Youngblood Allen & Yvette LeDay Lulu, Lexi & Preston playing Memorials 3306 Wyoming Ave Bob & Barbara Forth “Swede” Axelson Kathleen R. Wolfe Edward J. Balaban Dr. Johnny & Barbara Cox Lucy Barmore Gloria Smith Linda Bartleson Margaret Schmick David Belavus Don & Jan Young Elliott R. Benson Ron & Sherri Thies Robert John Boysen Richard Mark Boysen Bob & Barbara Forth Pauline Brazda Joe & Mary Terhaar Patricia Brown Anonymous Ruth Beck Vivian & Bob Burrell Ray & Sharon Care Ed & Shirley Carr Steve & Gloria Evans Edna & Edwin Godley Walter & Carol Hartman Virginia & Jack Henderson Bill & Joan Henry Christine Maiani Gwen McManus Audrey Mulvihill Lawrence & Marion Parker Kent & Sharyl Read Arlene & Robert Sanborn Lillian Schillberg Robert & Mary Smid Larry & Darice Straight Scott & Loretta Thompson Christina Buechler Larry & Erika Stapleton Steven Champ Frances Champ Helen Christopherson Aggie Robinson Jennifer Colliton Sherry Colliton Faye Cover Steve Cover Gilbert G. Cox Maureen Moehle Marlene Reagan Cameron W. Craig Judy Emerson LaVerne Keller Mick & Patsy Kelly Ann & Richard Kinzer Jim & Dory Miller Jane O’Hara Eric, Kathy, & Brynn Worden Autumn G. Crawford Michele & Tom Crawford Myrtle Criswell Gene & Doreen Criswell Bob Croyle Aggie Robinson SGS&NMC Calendar of Events (all activities August 22 – November 30, 2012) AUGUST 15—Hope Tour 20-31—School Break (School Closed) SEPTEMBER 3—Labor Day (School Closed) 17—Wendy’s Classic Golf Tournament 18—Board of Directors Meeting 19—Hope Tour 26—Foundation Trustee Meeting OCTOBER 1-31—Smiles Teeth Whitening Program 3—Foundation Benefit Breakfast 16—Board of Directors Meeting 24—Foundation Trustee Meeting NOVEMBER 1-30—Smiles Teeth Whitening Program 12—Veteran’s Day (School Closed) 20—Board of Directors Meeting 22-23—Thanksgiving (School Closed) 28—Foundation Trustee Meeting Theodore Czechowski Virginia Czechowski Orman Day Gene & Doreen Criswell Dale Dionne Vicki Dunn Grace Dixon Hal & Vicki Dixon Margarita G. Dolejsi Dr. Johnny & Barbara Cox Melba Duxbury Gloria Smith Geier Family Sandra Geier Walter A. Fernau Barbara Lawson Alice Fernau Barbara Lawson Rita Flynn Robert Kingsley Curtis & Loretta Kracher Martin & Genn Rollins Joan Forth Bob & Barbara Forth Bill & Jean Fritzen Jesse & Kathryn Turner Andrew George Charles & Terry George Sandra K. Goben John & Tammi Sinsel Richard Graftaas Marilynn McLean Ernest Harper Chris & Kris Mikkelsen Colin Hart John & Beth Hart Ruth Hart Maureen Riley & Tony Wiggins Bill & Beth Webber Page 16 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the School July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Gordon D. Hart Maureen Riley & Tony Wiggins Reagan Haywood Maureen Moehle Eric Henager Heather Carling-Smith Linda M. Hendershott Ron & Shirley Hendershott Christine S. Hentges Daniel Hentges Ruth Hergert Linda Geier Hilde Hink Ronald Hink Betty Hoffman Willa Marie Johns Louise Homer Doug & Oweta Floyd Willis R. Homer Doug & Oweta Floyd Don D. Hupp Ted & Lorelle Davis Bill & Nell McIntosh Ashlyn James Red & Sandie James Judy Robinson Robert Jewett Al & Kathy Redman Robert S. Johnson Chris & Kris Mikkelsen Nona Jones Michael & Michele Jones Rose E. Karg Linda Alexander Christina Karjalahti Fred & Cathy Kunzmann Jane Lavagetto Chris & Kris Mikkelsen Gordon Litton Willa Marie Johns Lynda Maiola Rocky Maiola Olga D. Maley Willa Marie Johns Andon G. Manolis Elberta Manolis Lola Masters Don & Jan Young Duane Mathews Nikki Jones Don D. Miller Dr. Terrance & Cordelia Brown Louise Minne Gloria Smith Cora Moller David & Mavis Dittberner Djordje Momcilovic Dr. Darl Vander Linden & Shirley Carlson Jack Montgomery Ronald Hink Ronald R. Nelson, Ph.D. Richard Mark Boysen Bob & Barbara Forth Jan Neufer Bill & Sherry Hieb Eric Ochs Teri Ochs Margaret Olney Leon Olney Roy Overmyer Mary Cooney Shereen Paff Linda Geier Lloyd Paff Linda Geier James Paton Cedar Property Management Betty J. Patterson Cherie & Charles Dellinger Elsie Patterson Harold & Linda Patterson Gregg & Barb Pryde Brenda & Kenneth Trunkey Canon S. Peplinski Marcea Mandsager Mike Peplinski Construction Brad Personeus Gloria Smith Hazel Pfannsmith Art & Claudia Graham Rudy Polich Rob & Kelly Kasberger Carey & Greg Piukkula Maxine Polich Patricia A. Pope Biermeyer Ambrose Biermeyer Vern Reagan Marilyn Henderson Rob & Kelly Kasberger Ernest Moehle Vicki Olmstead Greg Piukkula & Carey Polich Maxine Polich Adelaide & Red Quebodeaux Butch Reagan Marlene Reagan Owen Reagan Randy Reagan Wendy & Bob Reagan Jim Tobert Sharon & Rich Tobert Paul Reedy Leona Reedy Jean Reeves Earl Reeves Robert H. Richards Scherry Harding Eleanor C. Richards Gloria Smith Mary Jane Richardson Maureen Riley & Tony Wiggins Clara Riddle Diane & Douglas Ward John M. Riley Maureen Riley & Tony Wiggins Eileen M. Riley Maureen Riley & Tony Wiggins Judge John J. Ripple Dr. Harold & Arlene Ripple Pat Robeson Alta Robeson Jewel Robeson Kinsey W. Robinson Lois Ladley Kay Moncalvo & Don Jacobson Jack O’Brien Edward & Joyce Ranniger Kimberly Ward Valerie Ward Larry Weitzner Richard Schmidt Ronald & Sharran Schmidt June Scott Richard & Bobbie League Marie Slawter Mary Jane Thompson David Smith Linda Geier Alice A. Sprenger William Sprenger Alan Stacey Wendy Wagner Alice Steinheimer Sara Anderson Cars for Charity Offers a Win-Win Cars for Charity is an easy way for you to help the SGS&NMC kids. Donating an unneeded vehicle creates cash to help fund the operation of the SGS&NMC, thereby helping local kids with developmental disabilities and their families. Thanks to the many generous donors who designate the SGS&NMC when donating vehicles! The following individuals made donations during the months of July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012: Christopher Bennett John Berry Thomas Charles Alan Danielson Gerard Dellwo George Estes Don and Nancy Giese David Hall Craig and Jeneen Hanson Curtis J. Kincaid Aletha Malinda Alicia McArtor Susan Meissner Leah Meyer Doris Nelson William Palmer Pyrotek Jonathan Roberts Martin and Genn Rollins William Sprenger Nancy Zietlow Phillip Stohs Ronald & Judith Campbell Carol Carpenter Dan & Lita Clark Verla & Richard Clauss Jerry & Andrea Felts Mike & Ione Howson Robert Miller Elsie Patterson Gregg & Barb Pryde John & Kirsten Redinger Bob & Joyce Sleeth Robert & Marianne Webb Clarence Swenson Ruth Droz Schaefer Norma & Clarence Gronning Bob & Dorothy Lindgren Chuck & Donna Pierce Joe Tanaka Willa Marie Johns Elaine Terhaar Joe & Mary Terhaar Noel Thoen Chris & Kris Mikkelsen Philip J. Thompson Philip & Colleen Thompson Arlene Town Paul Town Nell Tryon Willa Marie Johns Lilo Ulrich Willa Marie Johns Bernie Umphenaur Dan & Patsy Fall Bill Ward Aggie Robinson Jennifer Waritz Willa Marie Johns Dorothy E. Warrick Ken & Vicky Moland Benjamin J. Wasson Daniel & Patricia Chester Don & Nancy Giese Sister Patricia Wasson, SNJM Emma Wasson Sister Patricia Wasson, SNJM Jeff Watts Deb Watts Harold White Ken Spilker Lee Wiggins Maureen Riley & Tony Wiggins Joan Williams Dale & Kathryn Larsen Lela Wogman Larry Erickson & Margaret Hoffman Ione Wolf Ken & Vicky Moland Alvina Woodworth Jim & Karen Woodworth We apologize if your name is missing from the Honor Roll. Please call the SGS&NMC Development Office to report any errors or omissions. Page 17 VISION August 2012 Appreciation Night On Thursday, June 21st, we gathered at The Lincoln Center for our Annual Appreciation Night. This evening was a special way to thank the staff, donors and individuals who help serve our wonderful school and keep our mission of helping children close to their hearts. PeggyMangiaracina Community Service Award With the help of Debra Wilde, Mistress of Ceremonies, we were able to recognize 30 outstanding honorees who have given their time, energy and resources in 2011-2012. On behalf of the children who attend the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center, we congratulate you! SandyAlderman Outstanding Person of the Year (Photos by Dorian Photography Studio) RyanandLindsayTucker Outstanding Parents of the Year DickBoysen,JasonBrill&DebWilde Executive Director, Ambassador, and Mistress of Ceremonies Thank you to all of you who helped support our 2011-2012 Penny Drive! With your help we were able to raise over $177,000! 2011/2012 Penny Drive Totals 7% 15% 21% 8% 49% Community Day: $86,440.58 Schools: $38,265.52 Phon-a-thon: $25,970 Smiles: $14,689.00 Underwriting: $11,828.21 Page 18 Contributors to the Foundation VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the Foundation July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 ~A~ Anonymous (14) Gayle Adams Karen Adams Adams Elementary Mike & Cathy Ainsworth Sandy Alderman Jody & Robert Aldred Linda Alexander Mary Alexieve All Saints Middle School Jerry & Judy Altig Michael Altringer Elisabeth & Martin Alvarez Jr. Marilyn Amato American Legion Riders Forrest Anderson Dr. Terry & Rita Anderson Bill Anderson Arby’s The Arc of Spokane Argonne Library Arlington Elementary Lisa Arsenault Assumption Parish School Gail Atherley Automated Accounts, Inc. Heather & Mike Awbery ~B~ Kay Babcock Kevin & Kris Bacon Barbara & Stephen Baggett Marvin Baird Cara Baker Balboa Elementary Mark & Kerri Baldwin Bancroft Center Bank of America Foundation, Inc. Bank of Fairfield Bank of Fairfield--Valley Stephen & Elly Barbieri Linda Barnes Orville Barnes Lowell & Barbara Barr Iris Bartzen Mike & Cindy Bass Tom & Sandy Bassett Lei Lani & George Bateman Ryan Beaudoin Martin & Cindy Beck John & Marianne Becker Kari Beckley Kelly Beechinor Tanna Belitz Bemiss Elementary Jim & Nancy Benthin Jason & Molly Bergan Better Body Fitness John & Ann Beutler Julie Biggerstaff Valerie Biladeau Shannon & Bruce Billeter Linda Birchard Bruce & Kathy Bixler Marjorie Black-Peterson Linda Bleck Bob Mart Loretta Bombino Tony & Mary Lou Bonanzino Marilyn Booth Steve & Janice Boots Garry & Sue Borders Jim Bowden James & Karen Boysen Richard Mark Boysen Dr. Tom & Wendy Boysen Patricia Braddock Dale & Deanna Bright Diane Brown Sandy & Herb Brown Dr. William & Trudi Brown Brownstone Work Release Bryant/TEC Madeline Buescher Cooper Elementary Dr. Corey Plaster & Staff Rob & Stacy Cossey Cotton Family Dentistry Teresa & Ben Couper Wanda Cowles Deborah Cox Dr. Johnny & Barbara Cox Tom Cresswell Gene & Doreen Criswell Dr. Steven Crump DeMarcus and Alicia on a swing Barbara Bumann Dale & Marilyn Burgeson Mary Ann & Earl Buri Edward Burtts Yvonne & Kenneth Buzby Sabrina Byington ~C~ Mary Cady Vickie Carpenter PJ & Bridget Carstens Cascade Dental Care Maureen Cashatt Tim & Kathalene Cassels The Cathay Inn Cal & Myra Cathcart Centennial Middle School Central Valley High School Ellie Chambers Margo Chambers Elizabeth Chang Dr. Ed & Faris Charbonneau Chase Middle School Chester Elementary Jeff & Karen Christensen Eric Christianson Clare Bridge Senior Center Pamela Clark Bob & Julie Clausen Dan Clavel Steve & Karen Clemens Clark & Sharon Cleveland Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Clode Cobra Roofing Services, Inc. Coldwell Banker Tomlinson North Coldwell Banker Tomlinson South Jaclyn Colton Jerry & Nola Combs David & Kristin Condon Tom Connolly Connor & Kelly Insurance Brokers Christi Culp Bob & Marian Cummings Michael & Mardi Currin Johnnee & Kelly Curtiss ~D~ D.A. Davidson Damon Orthodontics Dr. Paul L. Damon Gordon & Trudie Damskov Kenneth & Kristi Daniel The Davenport Hotel & Tower Dr. David W. Engen Judy Davis Donald & Pat Davis Ray Davis Shawn Davis Joe & Joann Dawson Mike & Jeanne DeBardi Deer Park High School Dr. Armand & Joy DeFelice Gurdial & Sarah Dhatt Sarah d’Hulst Bill & Merilee Dinneen Dishman Dodge Divine’s Conoco Steve Dixon Steven Dixson Joy Donahoe George & Mary Doran Bryan & Vicki Dornbos Dr. James P. Dorosh Heather Doscher Deban Dowd-Lothspeich John Downey Don & Sue Downing Dr. James D. Valentine Janet & Claude Driggs Matthew & Lea Dudley Rudy & Tammy Duenas Chris Dullanty Heidi Dullanty Michael & Michelle Dullanty Rick & Francine Dullanty Dutch Brothers Coffee ~E~ Eastern Washington University Athletic Dept. Bill & Sandi Eden Zuly Eden Jean Edwards Susan Eggart Catherine Eickmeyer Kathleen & Gary Eide Dr. Mark Ellingsen Ellingsen Endodontics, PLLC Jim & Sharon Engh Timothy & Maren Engh Englund & Deroches Dentistry ~F~ Farwell Elementary Kim & Patricia Fell Finch Elementary Daniel Finney First American Title Company of Spokane Marian Flahavin Shaun & Sascha Flanigan Michael Flannery Darci Floch Enedina Flores Doug & Oweta Floyd Randy & Christy Folkins Tom & Bev Forkner Mel Forsman Robert & Laura Forsyth Janette & Charles Fortner Kevin & Dana Foster Denise Fox Franklin Elementary Tom & Renae Frantz Freeman School District No. 358 Roger Fruci & Sharon Murphy Kenneth & Cecilia Fry Thomas Fuget ~G~ Garco Construction, Inc. Garfield Elementary Garland Business District Travis & Paula Garske Anne Gearing & Randy Bowers Eric & Kristin Genoway Scott & Jen Genoway Michael & Linda Geraghty Mary Giannini & Art Harlow Catherine Gibson Rita Giebel Duane Giese Michelle Gifford Brian Gilbert Jerry Gilbert Sean Gilbert Janis Gilson Cameron Glass John & Bev Glass Global Impact Glover Middle School Gold’s Gym Gonzaga Preparatory School Dr. Frank & Patricia Goodman Adrienne Goodwin Kathleen Govett Jerry & Charlotte Graves William & Maureen Green Ruth E. Green Greenacres Middle School Greenstone Foundation Page 19 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the Foundation July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Jim Greenup Ramona Griffin Barbara & Clyde Grigsby Janet Guest Jim & Jennifer Gumm Dr. Molly Gunsaulis Jim Guyor ~H~ Haase Greenhouse, Inc. Andy Hail Michael & CJ Hall Hamblen Elementary David Hamm Nikki & Jim Hanley Sherri Hannum Gary Hansen A. Roger & Orene Harder Bob & Ada Hargrove Timothy & Patricia Harkins Harrington Studebaker Club Bob & Wendy Harris Ronald & Judith Harris Cmsgt. David & Bonnie Hartman Monica & Josephine Harwood Angela & Robert Hayes Debra Hayes Richard & Alice Hayes Rick & Joan Haynes Marjorie Heberling Cindy Hedin Richard & Rosemarie Heehn William & Lynn Hein Dr. Robb & Kim Heinrich Dr. Robb Heinrich & Staff Rich & Carol Hendershot Marilyn Henderson Dr. Jeff Henneberg & Staff Robin & Mona Henspeter Dean & Donna Hepper Fred & Carole Herrlinger Robert & Barbara Higgins Walter & Marilyn Highberg Donna & Steven Hoerner Scott & Joanne Hoffman Sherry & Norman Hoffman Hogan’s Craig Holmes Holmes Elementary Areta Holms Bob & Donna Hopkins Dr. James C. Hoppe & Staff Horizon Credit Union Susan Horton Dr. Creigh House & Staff Drs. Jim & Jody Howard Donald & Kristine Howell The Hub Tavern Maxwell Huffman Colleen Hughes & Don Mathews Richard & Nancy Hydzik ~I~ Indian Trail Elementary Inland Empire Late Great Chevrolet Club Inland Northwest Community Foundation Inland Northwest Region Porsche Club of America Barry & Kayse Iverson ~J~ Jefferson Elementary Melanie Jeffery Janis Krepcik Jake & Emilie Krummel Shelly Kuney ~L~ Dave Lafferty Tyler & Kelly Lafferty Debbie Langton Larry Lapidus & Sherry Schmidt Dave & Lori Largent Paul & Nadine Larson Dr. Bob & Marilyn Laugen Circle Time in Team 3 Dr. Jeffrey L. Lockwood Thomas & Diane Johnson Mike & Laurie Jones Dorothy Juhlin ~K~ Craig & Janine Kardokus Karen Keeble Don & Diane Kelly Julie Kelsey Andy Keys Kiemle and Hagood Company Ryan & Deanna Kile Diane King Larry & Sandy Kissler James & Victoria Knapp Frances Knokey Gala Knowles Dr. Susan Kohls & Staff Dr. Jason Kolashinski and Staff Jeff & Natalie Koncz Chris Kopczynski & Michelle Mullin Dr. David Kordish Eleanor Law Dave & Denise Lawless Tim & Mary Lawlor Tami Lawrence Ralph & Sandra Laws Raymond & Caryl Lawton Clare League Richard & Bobbie League Scott & Taryn League Tim LeClaire Stuart & Kelly Lee Bob & Joan Leeds Lewis & Clark High School Libby Center Lidgerwood Elementary Lilac City Wings T.W. & Vicki Liljenberg Shelly Liming Lincoln Heights Elementary Alene & David Lindstrand Linwood Elementary Spokane Hillyard Lions Club Want to be a part of something special? We are currently recruiting members for our 2012-2013 Auction Committee! Please contact Korin Neal if you are interested in this wonderful opportunity! [email protected] or 326-1651 John & Liz Little John & Andrea Little Logan Elementary Karene Loman Stephanie Loman Longfellow Elementary Ray & Judy Looper Anthony & Katharine Lowman Lynn & Marilyn Lund Nancy Lutchendorf Jackie Lynn ~M~ Thomas & Sylvina Machtolf William & Gail Madison Pete & E.J. Magera Magner Sanborn Bob & Elinor Magnuson Rob & Chalon Magnuson Pat & Donna Maguire Rocky Maiola Frank & Helen Malone Paul & Janet Mann Maren Gis, LLC Dr. Jeff Marshall Dentistry & Staff Dr. Don Marshall & Staff Kenneth Martin Daniel & Trixie Martin Dr. & Mrs. Gary Matsumoto James McArthur Bob & Karen McBride Ron & Sharon McCloskey Joan McCluskey McDirmid, Mikkelsen & Secrest, P.S. Randy McDonald McDonald Elementary Ray & Sharon McGriff Steve & Linda McIntosh Bridget McMahon Brian Rodgers & Cathy McMorrisRodgers Brian & Carolynn McNaughton Clara McNaughton Paul McNaughton Stanley & Kathy McNaughton Mead High School Mead School District #354 Meadowlane Christian School Cleo Meckle Bruce & Jennifer Medeiros Doris Megrue Dr. James Mengert & Staff The Melanson Family Jerry & Judy Mertens John & Betty Mertens Howard Mewhinney Mike & Stacy Meyer Dave Michaud Chandelle Micklich Midway Elementary Todd Mielke Chris & Kris Mikkelsen Bruce Miller Carol Ann & Ozzie Miller Diane Miller Don & Margaret Miller Ted & Lisa Miller William & Tabetha Miller Alyce Millhorm Mitchell’s Harvest Foods Sandra & Michael Moore Sharon & Theodore Moran Moran Prairie Elementary Sandra & Mahlon Morris Kevin & Carol Morrison Jack Morse Elaine Mortenson Dan & Jolene Mortimore Page 20 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the Foundation July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Jackie Mosgrove Terry & Carol Motschenbacher Dan & Joyce Murphy Maureen Murphy Michael & Muffy Murphy Nick & Jody Murto Doug & Beverly Myers Elaine Myers ~N~ Mary Naber Ben & Judy Naccarato Sheila & Edward Naccarato Brian Nate Terry & Terry Neal Steven Neff Curtis & Liz Nelson Howard Nelson Monte F. Nesbitt Rep. George Nethercutt Rhonda & Michael Newton Nancy Nicholas Annie Nichols Johnna Nickoloff Benson Nielsen Annie Noland Kevin & Lisa Noland Jim & Nikie Noldin North Central High School North Idaho Christian School North Pines Middle School Steve & Debby Northrop Northwest Christian School Northwest Hardware & Supply Northwood Middle School Geoffrey & Robyn Norwood Heather & Rob Notske Numerica Credit Union Peter & Bonnie Nussbaum NW Eyelid & Optical Specialists ~O~ Jim & Sharon O’Connell James F. O’Connell & Assoc. Chris & Jean Olney Chuck & Sheri Olsen James & Barbara Olson Larry & Sharon Olson Shirley & Jock Olson Shane & Patricia O’Neill Ann Osten Tara Ostlind Jeff & Jenny Oswalt Jay Overholser Katie Owens ~P~ Mike & Kelly Pankey Kevin & Kerry Parker Paige Patnoi Paul Mitchell Rhonda & Joe Pawlicki Ron & Debbie Pearson Bitsy Peffer PEMCO Foundation Jeff & Tracy Penna Dr. William & Carol Petersen Dr. David G. Petersen & Staff Jeff & Mitzi Peterson Mike & Carmen Piccolo William E. Pielow Chuck & Donna Pierce Paul & Kandee Pierce Debra Piper Eric & Ann Pirttima Dr. Howard & Elaine Platter Ron Plummer Story Time in Team 2 William & Wanda Podobnik Karch & Linda Polgar Ponderosa Elementary Michael Pontarolo Nan Powell James & Klaire Powers Jim & Klaire Powers Premera Blue Cross James & Molly Preston Progress Elementary Trinna & Steve Prosser Thomas & Nancy Purcell Tom & Wendy Putman ~Q~ Quantum Financial Planning Fund Donald & Christine Querna Ken & Lynne Quimby ~R~ Hubert Randall Randall/Danskin, P.S. Paul Rayburn Reamer Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Tim & Irene Reardon Redeemer Preschool Anita Reel Ed Reese Robert & Lucille Reimer Dianna & Robert Renner Gene & Janet Ressa Lois Richards Rick’s Wholesale Larry Rider John Riley & Shirley Hart Riley Shelley & Jeff Ripley Tomi Ritter Doug Rivard River Ridge Hardware Linda Roach Dr. Robert Granly & Staff Ken & Sharon Roberts Alta Robeson Rockwood Bakery Rockwood Retirement Community at Hawthorne Clint & Linda Rogel Kathy & Ken Rogers Rogers High School Jerry & Bernadette Rohner Joe & Susie Roope Roosevelt Elementary Rosauers Supermarkets, Inc. John & Joyce Roskelley Doug & Darci Ross Spokane Aurora Northwest Rotary Gordon Ruehl ~S~ S.C.O.P.E. Edgecliff Sacajawea Middle School Safeway--Liberty Lake Dr. Ed Saffer, Dr. Cynthia Thiel & Staff Saint George’s Lower School Saint George’s Middle School Saint George’s Upper School Salk Middle School Salnave Elementary Debora Schilling John & Kathleen Schneider Donna Schock Nan Schrag Mike Schumacher Sheila Schunter-Johnson Houston & Alene Scrudder Scrudder Family Endowment Fund Peggy Self Darrell Shane Dr. Ron & Margaret Shapiro Jerry & Lois Sheffels Dr. Gary Shellerud Mary Sherwood Allen & Donna Shilliam Dr. Tyler Shoemaker Patricia Shollenberger Dr. Ross Simonds & Staff Troy Sims Sinha Orthodontics Neal & Joann Skaufel Dr. Daniel & Rhonda Skinner Teresa Skinner Bob & Joyce Sleeth Dan & Theresa Smith Hollie Smith Nathan & Lisa Smith Donald Smock Cheryl Socci Robert & Frances Soule South Hill Family Dentistry Donna Southard Russ & Jody Spalding Fred & Monica Spicker Spokane County Title Spokane Endodontics, P.S. Spokane Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Joanie Spradling Jerry & Cary Sprecher Jon Springstead St. John Vianney School Tanna St. Marie Dan & Pat Stainbrook Sheela Standley Nate & Mary Steilen Rob Steiner Step & Stretch Sterling Bank Barbara Stevens Stevens Elementary Kyle & Alaina Stevenson Rob Stewart Robert & Lois Strader Heather & Jason Strahl Ronna Strandlof William & Vicki Streng Subway Paul & Gina Sundberg Elmer & Mary Swanson Rachel Swanson Narcille & Gary Swartout Mollie & Jeff Sweat Robert & Donna Sword William & Jayne Symmes ~T~ Lyne Taggart Jeff Talbot Jacqui Tarter Susan & Charles Thomas Guilds’ School Wishes… We are in need of the following items: Construction paper Powdered, washable tempera paints Costco gift cards Wal-Mart gift cards Enough resources to help all children who need us… If you are able to help with these items please contact the Development Office at 509-326-1651. (Gift cards are used to purchase food for children’s meals, classroom supplies, and specific items that we use on a daily basis.) Page 21 VISION August 2012 Honor Roll of Donors to the Foundation July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 ~Z~ Zorre L. Dearborn Marlene Zeis Dr. Ed & Faris Charbonneau Michelle Zicha Grace Dixon Lloyd & Virginia Zimmerman Hal & Vicki Dixon Drive-In If the name or address onZip’s this issue of the VISION is incorrect, if you areMarjorie receiving Donlan multiple issues of the VISION, or if yo Zip’s Northwest Dr. Mike Patty Donlan or send an e-mail t to be removed from our mailing list, pleaseInc. let us know. Please call 509-326-1651 and&ask for Heather, William F. Zobrist, II Lois Dullanty [email protected] Thank you for your assistance! F. Zobrist, III Corinne Dullanty Zoo Crew Pre-School Northwest Health Systems Bill & Carole Zuppe Beth Gillespie Sandy Alderman Marge Gillespie Sandy Alderman Lexi F. Bergan Ruth Hart Mike & Sharon Weir John Riley & Shirley Hart Riley Dolores Boysen Gordon D. Hart Jeff Boysen/Optimus Construction, Inc. John Riley & Shirley Hart Riley Diane Boysen Elizabeth Huskey Jeff Boysen/Optimus Construction, Inc. Jeff Boysen/Optimus Construction, Inc. Karson Cornwell Chester Riddle Are you interested in leaving Paul a&legacy Laura Canter Vandervert Developments Hotel for the lives that followAlexia yours?Duckett There Division, Inc. Diane are so many simple thingsKen you&can do Karg Clara Riddle Brian Gately Vandervert Developments Hotel now to ensure that the Spokane Guilds’ Weighted Blankets Ed & Helen Gately Division, Inc. School & Neuromuscular Center Grandchildren Construction paper Pat Robeson (SGS&NMC) continues toJuanita exist Best and Powdered, Alta Robesonwashable tempera paints McMorris-Rodgers provide critical servicesCole to the children Kinsey W. Robinson Costco gift cards Vernon L. White & Corene Mt. Vernon Home Owners Association and families of the future. McMorris Alan StaceyWal-Mart gift cards Julia Notske Alumni student, Andrea, reads her story to Team 3 Deborah & Harm Fransen Projector to help us share the SGS&NMC story Please consider: Heather & Rob Notske Ed & Barbara Hope Toni Thomas Web.com Ann Pirttima Enough resources to help all children who need u Keith & Betty Thompson Ed & Mona Weber Annette Hughes Mike & Linda Thompson Dr. Richard WeigandListing & Staff the SGS&NMC inAlice yourJones will Bud Johnson Maggie Rollins Sam Thompson Dorothy Weissenfels Katherine If you are able&toLawrence help withSmith these items please Naming the SGS&NMC as a Rita Flynn Ernesto & Lace Tinajero Michelle Wells Bobthe &Development Vera Tomyn Office at 509-326-1651 contact Sebright beneficiary in a lifeEva insurance Ralph & Susan Tinsley Clancy & Lisa Welsh Benjamin J. Wasson Ann Sebright Don & Sis Tocher Jacob & Joan Wendel policy or IRA Mary Eckenrode Marylou Smith Pat Toenies Dick & Carol Wendle Julia McIntyre Leaving a gift of real estate Ray & Mary Erickson Patricia Tomlinson Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers Paul & Monica Wasson Brian & Beth Toone Noel & Cathie Wescombe Ernesto A. Tinajero Giving gifts of stocks, mutual funds or Travelers Community Connections West Valley High School Carol & Dewayne Kohn Matching Gifts Program Westview Elementary appreciated securitiesRuby & Gary Menke Barbara Traynor Jessica White Shirlene Perisho Setting up a Charitable Lead Trust&orStanley a Joelle & John Traynor Susan White Dianne M. Shaw Have a story you’d like to share Remainder Trust Julie J. Tyner Whitman Elementary Mary Frances Taylor about either a current Spokane ~U~ Steve & Karen Wilcox Sandy & Richard Wild Guilds’ School & U.S. Bancorp Foundation Karl & Tamy Wilkinson Dennis & Bonnie Williams University Elementary Hazel Wilks For more information, contact Bobbie Neuromuscular Center student Katherine & Joseph Zubaly ~V~ Drs. Randy & Betty Williams Please help us clean up our mailing list Honorariums Make a Difference... Leave a Legacy Guilds’ School Wishes… We are in need of the following items Valley Christian School Geana Van Dessel Vandervert Developments Hotel Division, Inc. Matthew & Mary Veeder Leonard Veit Kathy & Blake Vergon Mike & Erika Vickerman John & Erna Vinje Paul & Beth Viren ~W~ Doug & Jenny Waggoner Connie & Harvey Waller Wanderers Auto Club Christine Wardle Amy & Mike Warren Dr. Jim & Lynn Watts Charles Weatherby & Sara Duggin Leslie Weatherhead Robert & Suzanne Weathers WEB Properties, Inc. League at (509) 326-1651 or Memorials Bobby & Danielle Williams [email protected]. James & Beverly Williams Jeff Adams Paige Williams Verla Dearborn Sharon Williams Charles & Melissa Willis Joshua Batchelder Wilson Elementary Trent Carey & Joy Eastgate Windermere Mountain West, LLC Robert John Boysen Windsor Elementary Richard Mark Boysen Witherspoon Kelley Verla B. Dearborn Larry & Dian Wiwatowski Nina Alexander Eric Woodard Matt & Eleanor Andersen Woodridge Elementary Glenn & Perri Charbonneau Jack & Phyllis Worden Dennis & Alice Garland Nick & Marilyn Worthington Roger & Mary Joan Hahn Carolyn Wright Estel & Joanne Harvey Lloyd Wright & Karen Tuomi Dr. Bob & Marilyn Laugen Dan & Nancy Wynia Dr. Joseph & Jacki McManus ~Y~ Cheryl Miller Linda Yochum Jeff & Julia Morris Denise Yost Alan Young Jack & Kathy Ossello Young’s Columbia Richard & Arolyn Rowe or one of our alumni? We’d love to print it in the Vision. Stories and photos may be emailed to: [email protected] or mailed to: Heather Notske Spokane Guilds’ School 2118 W Garland Ave Spokane, WA 99205 All photos will be returned. Page 22 VISION he More You Know… T By Emily Borders Arthrogryposis With so many developmental disabilities, delays, and rare syndromes, it’s not surprising that many people are overwhelmed. For that very reason, we have created “The More You Know”, a column that focuses on a different diagnosis in every issue of VISION to aid understanding and address the basic questions many have never had the opportunity to ask. O ver the past 50 years, thousands of children and their families in Spokane County have been blessed by the early intervention services that therapists and teachers provide at the Spokane Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center (SGS&NMC). The SGS&NMC offers services for infants and toddlers with an array of rare developmental delays and disabilities. One of these rare diagnoses is called arthrogryposis or Arthogryposis Multiplex Congenita (AMC). 1 As shown on the front cover of this edition of the VISION newsletter, Cecily Mosca, who has arthrogryposis, is reading a book with her feet. According to the website arthrogryposis.net, arthrogryposis is defined as, “a neuro-musculo-skeletal disorder that affects various joints in the body. The condition is congenital and non-progressive…the joints in the body show contractures, stiffness, poor mobility or immobility and muscle fatigue.” 2 Cecily is one of 3,000 children born every year in the U.S. with a type of arthrogryposis. 3 Arthrogryposis.net lists symptoms of arthrogryposis, which include, but are not limited to: Restricted joint mobility or joint immobility, along with muscle weakness. The hip joint may be displaced. In some children, facial deformities, or respiratory and cardiac disorders. 4 August 2012 potential is, that we just drive it forward and we’re going to maximize what potential they have. So often, we’ll get kids in as babies or even older children where the first thing that mom tells us is, ‘We were told that this child will never walk,’ as a newborn. That to me is very troubling…I’ve had several kids that even I secretly thought, ‘I don’t know what this kid’s going to be able to do’ and a few years down the road they are walking or they are really performing way beyond what I thought they would be able to do.” 7 For more information about arthrogryposis, visit the websites listed below or consult with your physician. In an interview conducted by the YouTube channel “AMC Documentary”, Dr. Harold van Bosse, orthopedic surgeon with Shriners Hospitals for Children—Philadelphia, described that there are different types of arthrogryposis and that this term is an umbrella for a lot of different types of diagnoses. One of the most well-known diagnoses of Arthrogryposis is club foot. The cause of arthrogryposis is unknown, but experts at Boston Children’s Hospital state that there are a 1 Arthrogryposis.net Website (2012) Retrieved on July 11, couple of theories of why this condition 2012 at: http://www.arthrogryposis.net/. occurs. These theories include: 2 Arthrogryposis.net Website (2012) Retrieved on July 11, obstructions to the baby’s movement 2012 at: http://www.arthrogryposis.net/. while in the womb, an early viral 3 Bamshad, M., Van Heest, A. & Pleasure, D. (2009) infection during a baby’s development Arthrogryposis: A Review and Update, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. Retrieved on July 11, 2012 at: http:// or that there is a failure in the brain or www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2698792/. muscular system in the baby’s early 5 4 Arthrogryposis.net Website (2012) Retrieved on July 11, development. Although the cause of 2012 at: http://www.arthrogryposis.net/. this condition is unknown, there are 5 Boston Children’s Hospital Website (2012) Arthrogryposis treatments that will help. Physical Overview. Retrieved on July 11, 2012 at: http://www. childrenshospital.org/az/Site594/mainpageS594P0.html. therapy to improve the range of motion for the joints and muscles, occupational 6 Arthrogryposis.net Website (2012) Retrieved on July 11, 2012 at: http://www.arthrogryposis.net/. therapy to help fine tune motor skills 7 AMC Documentary YouTube Channel (2011) Introduction and, in some cases, surgery to correct to Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita: Part 1 of the effects of the diagnosis, such as club 3-Introduction to Arthrogryposis. Retrieved on July 11, 2012 at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoroBmYi5b4. foot, can help improve the child’s quality of life. 6 In the AMC Documentary, Dr. van Bosse Congratulations to the following staff members who celebrated anniversaries during the months of May, June, and July. Your encourages commitment to the SGS&NMC’s children and their families is pediatricians, inspirational. therapists and parents to keep 17 years May 8 Carol Glenn, Family/Staff Liaison May 18 Virginia Knight, Occupational Therapist 20 years a bright and May 27 Carrie Wardian, Physical Therapist 4 years optimistic June 1 Patricia Goodman, Family Staff Liaison 13 years outlook for July 25 Gail Atherley, Business/HR Coordinator 1 year their child with June 20 Janet Cook, Special Education Teacher 31 years June 23 Meaghan Cooney, Speech/Language Pathologist 4 years arthrogryposis. July 1 Alicia Green, Physical Therapist 6 years “I think the July 1 Maureen Rager-McKinnon, Physical Therapist 30 years first thing that July 1 Robin Van Houten, Occupational Therapist 6 years we do when we July 1 Jan Young, Speech/Language Pathologist 13 years July 8 Ann Pirttima, Speech/Language Pathologist 26 years look at a kid, is July 11 Angela Longie, Team Room Assistant 1 year that we don’t July 27 Susie Scarborough, Special Education Teacher 12 years try to figure out what the Page 23 L VISION eaving a Legacy: By Bobbie League August 2012 Building a solid future for the kids of tomorrow on a city street corner for almost four be the focus of her project. Each student in hours collecting money. Julia shared with the school is required to make some type of have always felt that those of us working me that she would report/presentation in the Development Office have one like to step-up her connected around of the best jobs in the school because involvement so we social justice issues. we have the privilege and opportunity talked about other When I asked Julia to meet and work with individuals, of opportunities she why she had decided, all ages, that are contributing in special may like to help three years ago, to ways and truly making a difference in with during the year. start raising funds the lives of the children and families we What a delight for the Spokane serve. This “Leaving a Legacy” story is a and inspiration this Guilds’ School she heartwarming example of what it means to young person is shared this with love, care, contribute and take action at a for all of us. Julia’s me: “My Uncle Ben very young age. Please meet Julia McIntyre was an inspiration visit energized me who has been making a difference for the with her passion and for me. Although past three years in the lives of children, commitment to help. he could not speak she has never met, here at the Spokane Without question he taught me about Guilds’ School & Neuromuscular Center this was the right compassion and (SGS&NMC). thing to do in honor caring for others. I Julia is a warm, bubbly, articulate and memory of her decided that I wanted Ben Wasson nine-year-old that has initiated a personal special UnclePlease Ben and to do something in help us goal of making a difference in the lives for others. Julia, we Uncle Ben’s memory, something that would If the name or address on this issue of the VISION is inco of others. Her commitment began when want to removed thank you about to be fromfor ourreminding mailing list, us please let us know. P help others, something that I know Uncle [email protected]. Thank you for your assistance! her Uncle Ben passed the power of one, regardless of age, and Ben would have liked away in December our ability to leave our legacy and make a to do. Because Uncle of 2009. Ben Wasson difference in the lives of others. Ben had attended the was an alumnus of SGS&NMC and it had the SGS&NMC who helped him and my attended the school Make a Difference... family a lot, I decided from August 1978 until this would be my social Leave a Legacy June 1981. Ben lived justice project: helping with an undiagnosed other children and Are you interested in leaving a legacy condition for the thirtyfor the lives that follow yours? There families that attend the are so many simple things you can do three years of his life. school today just like now to ensure that the Spokane Guilds’ He was non-verbal my Uncle Ben had done School & Neuromuscular Center and after a serious in the past.” (SGS&NMC) continues to exist and fall ended up using provide critical services to the children Julia put her project and families of the future. a wheelchair to get together with a visual around. I learned from display which included Please consider: my visit with Julia pictures of Uncle Ben and her Mom, Andrea, Listing the SGS&NMC in your will and the SGS&NMC, a Naming the SGS&NMC as a that Ben’s presence in fact sheet and history of beneficiary in a life insurance Andrea & Julia McIntyre their family has left an the school, a short report, policy or IRA indelible mark on their plus a copy of the letter Leaving a gift of real estate hearts that will travel with each of them she sent to family and friends requesting Giving gifts of stocks, mutual funds or throughout their own lives. support in raising funds for the Spokane appreciated securities In the fall of each school year, St. Guilds’ School where Uncle Ben started Setting up a Charitable Lead Trust or a Aloysius School, where Julia attends, Remainder Trust his education. In three short years Julia has sponsors a Social Justice Awareness project collected almost $800.00 to share with the For more information, contact Bobbie that all students in the school participate in. SGS&NMC. To add to her commitment League at (509) 326-1651 or As a first grader, at six years of age, Julia to the Spokane Guilds’ School, this year [email protected]. shared with her parents that she wanted to Julia participated in the Kids for Kids” remember Uncle Ben and have his legacy Penny Drive Community Day by standing I Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Spokane, WA Permit #410 2118 W. Garland Avenue Spokane, WA 99205-2598 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Visit us on-line www.guildschool.org By Emily Borders Child Profile Brandon Schuller’s mom, Wendy, is the Head Coach of the Eastern Washington University Women’s Basketball Team. Brandon can often be seen sitting on the sidelines with his dad, Mark, big brother, Rory, and sister, Megan, but this little guy and his family are determined that he won’t be sitting on the sidelines for long. “Brandon has started to really get excited when he sees basketball or baseball being played,” Wendy said. “We can’t wait to get him on the court and diamond!” Brandon, who was born with Down syndrome, is working really hard to catch up developmentally to his peers. “His tone is lower than a typical child and he has taken longer to do certain things (walking, talking, etc.) than some kids, but in all honesty, in the end he is a child who is growing up and reaching milestones just as our other two kids did,” Wendy said. “Maybe he reaches them at a different time, but the joy that comes with each milestone is just as special.” Brandon started attending the SGS&NMC when he was 10 weeks old. After the shock of being told that their son was going to have Down syndrome, Mark and Wendy acted quickly and contacted the SGS&NMC to discuss therapy options for their son. Brandon is now two years old and receives occupational, speech and physical therapies at the school. “Brandon is a tough and determined little guy, Meet Brandon... but the early intervention has been a blessing from day one,” Wendy said. “The school has also helped my husband Mark and I immensely. We have loved being involved with his therapies and then implementing many of those activities into our life at home.” Brandon loves to wrestle and play with his siblings, Rory and Megan, and he also loves animals, especially his two dogs and two cats. “He is turning into an absolute character. His sense of humor makes us laugh and he loves to have fun,” Wendy said. “Every night when we put Brandon to bed we thank God for bringing such a joy into our lives.”
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