One dollar, one paper, one day a year!
Transcription
One dollar, one paper, one day a year!
Chaux Talk 9-09 9/4/09 10:42 AM Page 1 Chaux Talk Advocating for the Health and Well-Being of Children – 3rd Quarter / September-October 2009 “One dollar, one paper, one day a year!” Chaux Talk 9-09 9/4/09 10:42 AM Page 2 Chaux Talk Advocating for the Health and Well-Being of Children – 3rd Quarter / September-October 2009 Features Page Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary Mission Statement Calendar ..............................................................................................2 “ Kids’ NewsDay .................................................................................. 3 advocating for the health and well-being Advocacy & Education.................................................................... 3 of children; increasing community Mable Jessop Spirit Award .......................................................... 4 awareness of Rady Children’s; President’s Message........................................................................ 2 Miracle Makers............................................................................ 5 & 6 Unit News........................................................................................ 7-14 Chaux one UP for. . . T he San Diego Daily Transcript recently paid tribute to San Diego County's legal cream of the crop. Dana Unit member Jerilyn Jones, of Brierton, Jones & Jones LLP was recently voted among San Diego's Top Attorneys for 2009. Jerilyn’s practice specializes in elder law, estate planning, probate and trusts. Jerilyn joins Dana Unit member Maureen Summers, who has also received this honor. To work in partnership with Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego and to support its mission through: and fundraising. ” Chaux Talk is the official newsletter of Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary 3020 Children’s Way MC 5013 San Diego, CA 92123 Phone: (858) 966-5887 Fax: (858) 966-8069 [email protected] - for informational inquiries Published quarterly Michele Prescott, President Annette Fargo, Editor Julie Lohnes, Graphic Design/Production Note from the Editor... Chaux one UP for. . . is a new column in Chaux Talk. Please submit 1-3 sentences about Auxilians being recognized in the community or those going above and beyond to support the Mission or Rady Children’s. If someone has received an award, achieved a significant milestone or has been asked to fill a leadership position, we want to know! Please send submissions by email to Chaux Talk Editor Annette Fargo at [email protected]. Deadlines for articles are due the first Friday of the month prior to the issue being published. 1 Due dates for articles: 4th Quarter Issue - Nov/Dec 2009 Due Date is Friday, October 2, 2009 1st Quarter Issue - Feb/Mar 2010 Due Date is Friday, January 1, 2010 2nd Quarter Issue - May/June/July 2010 Due Date is Friday, April 2, 2010 Chaux Talk 9-09 9/4/09 10:42 AM Page 3 Calendar President’s Message September T Michele Prescott Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary President here were no lazy days of summer for your Auxiliary Board of Directors; they have been hard at work. Board members participated in working retreats, established goals, and prepared for meetings to kick off upcoming Auxiliary-wide events and committee retreats. Their efforts will cement the ideas, plans and goals to ensure that we continue “Building on Our Rich Traditions to Create a Vibrant Future.” Deeply rooted in our traditions is the idea of advocacy and building awareness for the hospital by supporting Kids’ NewsDay. On Tuesday, October 20, we excitedly celebrate the 20th anniversary of this amazing county-wide event. I encourage you to celebrate this milestone year by participating in Kids’ NewsDay. The 3rd Annual Shamu & You Family Walk will be held on Saturday, October 3. The Auxiliary is hosting a booth at the event to give our members and their friends and family a chance to have fun together after the walk. Our booth will feature refreshments, games, child ID kits and opportunity drawings. I invite you and your family and friends to join the Auxiliary Team. Simply go to: http://shamuandyouwalk.kintera.org Click on the Register Here icon Click on Join a Team Scroll down and select Rady Children’s Auxiliary and Friends Fantasy on Ice begins in mid-November. Slip on your mittens, lace up your ice skates, and head out to the Ice Rink at Horton Square; it’s the coolest way to benefit the Peckham Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. I look forward to the many events and opportunities to help Rady Children’s Hospital. 2 3 9 10 14 23 24 Board Meeting Education Seminar Unit Council KND Rep Meeting FOI Meeting Hospital Liaison Meeting Membership Rep / A.M. Meeting 29 Membership Rep / P.M. Meeting 30 Executive Committee 9:00am - 11:30am 9:00am - 11:00am 9:00am - 11:30am 9:00am - 11:30am 10:00am - 11:30am 9:30am - 11:00am 10:00am - 11:30am 6:30pm - 8:00pm 9:00am - 11:30am Plaza, West Conference Room Hospital, Dining Rooms A & B Plaza, Suite 200 Hospital, Dining Room A & B Hospital, Dining Room C Plaza, West Conference Room Plaza, Human Resources Conference Room Plaza, West Conference Room Plaza, West Conference Room October 1 2 3 7 8 12 14 15 15 16 20 28 29 30 Education Seminar 9:00am - 11:00am Chaux Talk Deadline Friday, October 2 Shamu & You Family Walk 8:00am - 12:00pm Board Meeting 9:00am - 11:30am KND Rep Meeting 9:00am - 11:30am FOI Meeting (Stuffing) 10:00am - 3:00pm Unit Council 9:00am - 11:30am Eastlake Unit "Driving for Miracles" Golf Tournament 11am KND Apron Pick Up All Day KND Apron Pick Up All Day Union Tribune Kids’ NewsDay All Day Executive Committee 9:00am - 11:30am KND Wrap-Up Meeting 9:30am - 12:00pm Del Cerro Unit "Trick and Treat" 9:30am for Children" Hospital, Dining Rooms A & B SeaWorld South Side Boat Ramp Plaza, West Conference Room Hospital, MOB 407 (EXEC 2) Hospital, Dining Room C Hospital, Dining Rooms B & C Salt Creek Golf Course, Chula Vista Auxiliary Office Auxiliary Office Plaza, West Conference Room Hospital, Dining Room C Admiral Baker Clubhouse November 2 4 FOI Meeting Semi-Annual Meeting and Holiday Shopping 5 Education Seminar 7 Presidio Shopping Trip 9 Hospital Liaison Décor Follow-Up Meeting 10 Tierrasanta Unit – "Lion King" 11 Unit Council 12 Fundraising 101 16 FOI Meeting 10:00am - 11:30am 9:00am - 11:30am 8:00am - 11:30am 9:30am - 11:00am 8:00am - 6:00pm 9:30am - 11:00am Hospital, Dining Room C Crowne Plaza Hotel Crowne Plaza Hotel Hospital, Dining Rooms A & B Desert Hills Outlets, Palm Springs Plaza, West Conference Room 1:00pm 9:00am - 11:30am TBD 10:00am - 11:30am Civic Center Hospital, Dining Room B TBD Hospital, Dining Room C 2 Chaux Talk 9-09 9/4/09 10:42 AM Page 4 Advocacy & Education Kids’ NewsDay Union-T ribun e K New ids’ sDay ! O n Tuesday, October 20, we will embark on our 20th year of Kids’ NewsDay. Once again, we are so excited to be in partnership with The San Diego UnionTribune and NBC 7/39. Summer is an extremely busy time for all of us; however, we are continuing to make progress toward reaching our goals. Ralphs supermarkets joined our list of sponsors and half of our wonderful firefighters already confirmed their participation in this year’s event. Corporate sponsorship packets were recently mailed and school packets are ready for delivery. How can your Unit contribute? n Select a person in your Unit to coordinate a grassroots effort. n Create a list of possible sponsors from the retailers in your local community. n Ask each Unit member to visit 10 businesses from your sponsor list. The goal is to contact as many local businesses as possible. We need everyone’s participation to make our 20th anniversary a successful event. Remember, your participation helps children in San Diego in a very special way. Be sure to visit our website to volunteer today! www.KND2009.kintera.org/volunteer Nada Markley Kids’ NewsDay Chair The Honoring Fund is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate friendship or to say thank you to people who have helped in some way. It also provides a unique way to mark a special occasion such as a birthday, anniversary, wedding or birth of a child. Each tribute name will be handwritten in the “Book of Honoring” displayed in the Rose Pavilion at Rady Children’s. A personalized notification will be sent to the person honored. For more information, visit www.rchsd.org. Click on the Ways to Help tab and select the Honoring and Remembrance button. You can also call the Auxiliary Office at 858-966-5887. 100% of every donation supports Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego. 3 Advocacy Auxiliary Units traditionally start the volunteer year during September and close during June; however, the Auxiliary has identified needs requiring year-round attention. Kudos to Del Cerro, Del Mar, Eastlake, Mountain View, Presidio, Rancho Santa Fe and Tierrasanta Units, who signed up to do various jobs in July, August and September. For your reference, the following three requests are needed year-round: •Host a birthday party for patients at the Bernardy Center for Medically Fragile Children. The party is held once a month and celebrates the birthdays of everyone born in that month. •Provide Brown Bags. These are available when accessible eating facilities are closed and when parents are unable to leave a child’s side. •Restock the Clothes Closet. New unisex clothing – in sizes newborn to adult extra large – is provided for patients and family members because clothing is often cut off in the Emergency Care Center, adults accompanying a sick or injured child may need a change of clothes and clothing may be also be needed for unexpected stays in the Hospital. Education All Auxiliary members are invited to the Education Seminars held the first Thursday of the month. This is your opportunity to learn more about Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego and the many services and programs offered to the community. Whether you get your information from the seminar or from your Unit’s Education Rep, take the next step and share that information with friends, family and acquaintances. You are a communication bridge to the community. My experience as the Auxiliary Hospital Liaison last year made it clear that the patients, families and staff at Rady Children’s absolutely appreciate every bit of support they receive from the Auxiliary. Pam Caldwell Advocacy and Education Vice President Chaux Talk 9-09 9/4/09 10:42 AM Page 5 Auxiliary News Time is running out! Mabel Jessop Spirit Award Southeast Cluster Please renew your membership for the 2009-2010 year. To manage our member information in a timely and efficient manner, all renewals were requested to be submitted to your membership reps by June 1. There's still a bit of time for those outstanding. Members not renewed by October 1 will be dropped from the membership, and no longer able to renew at that point. After October 1, they will be able to rejoin; however, please be aware this will affect the date joined the Auxiliary has on its records. You will be added as a "new" member with a new start date. We know you all value the time and energy invested in helping the kids of our community, and want your Years of Service pins to reflect the correct number of years of your contribution, so PLEASE renew with your membership rep right away, if you haven't already. Unit Membership Representatives only need to attend one of the meetings; 9:30am on September 24 or 6:30pm on September 29. The meetings will be held in the West Conference Room on the fifth floor at Rady Children’s Plaza, 3665 Kearny Villa Road, San Diego . T he Mabel Jessop Spirit Award was established to acknowledge groups of Auxiliary members who encourage team spirit within the Auxiliary. This award represents going above and beyond the Unit level by affecting our community while promoting the mission and good will of Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego. The La Playa Unit of Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary nominated the founders of the Southeast Cluster Youth Advisory Corps for the 2009 Mabel Jessop Spirit Award. This is the first Youth Advisory Corps that has been formed within the Rady Children’s organization. It has had a tremendous educational effect not only on the youth who participate, but also on their community and the RCHA SECU members who mentor the group. The Youth Advisory Corps has invigorated the SECU with energy and creative new ideas. The Mabel Jessop Spirit Award recipients are Loretta Allen, Vellet Wyatt Finley and Jacqueline Jackson, who are all SECU Unit members. Semi-Annual Meeting Wednesday, November 4 9am-11:30am Crowne Plaza Hotel, Mission Valley Holiday Boutique Shopping 8am - 9am and following Semi-Annual Meeting 11:30am - 12:30pm 4 Chaux Talk 9-09 9/4/09 10:42 AM Page 6 Designation of Funds C ongratulations to all our Auxiliary members for their commitment, dedication and hard work! Thanks to your efforts, we were able to raise $1,361,724.00* during the 2008-09 fiscal year! The money raised was used to fund the following equipment purchases and needed programs. I hope you take great pride in being able to say that you help care for the sick and injured children in our communities. Department Total Funded Asthma Asthma Home Visits $5,050.00 Cancer Care Center Bereavement and Celebration of Life Program $15,000.00 Bone Marrow Transplant RN Coordinator and other support services $65,000.00 Cancer Treatment Shortfalls $114,629.00 Chemotherapy session shortfalls $153,350.00 Child Life Specialists $70,000.00 Counseling Services $155,000.00 Entertainment Events $2,028.00 Parent Liaisons $38,308.00 Patient/Family Fund $20,000.00 School Reintegration RN $60,000.00 SOMFAB $8,700.00 Thriving After Cancer (TAC) Program $27,188.00 Thriving After Cancer (TAC) RN Coordinator $65,000.00 Cardiology/Heart Institute Cardiac Catheterization Digital Holter Monitors Electrocardiogram (EKG) Unit King of Hearts Newborn/Newly Diagnosed Families Software Craniofacial Program Craniofacial/Neurosurgical Program Cleft Palate/Craniofacial Program Coordinator Genetic Counseling $9,520.00 $2,708.00 $17,700.00 $3,000.00 $1,000.00 $11,200.00 $10,000.00 $28,000.00 $2,612.00 Critical Care Unit Critical Care Inpatient Assistant Critical Care Program $4,500.00 $4,000.00 Emergency Department Emergency Department Ambassador/ Customer Service Program $9,000.00 Department Total Funded Healing Environment Storytelling and Music Program $3,012.00 NICU Giraffe Isolette $54,900.00 Lactation Consultant $60,000.00 Newborn Hearing Screeners $42,000.00 NICU Greatest Needs $4,750.00 NICU Program $100,000.00 Quality Management (QM) Coordinators $11,004.00 Orthopedics Orthopedic Center Orthopedic Spine Instrumentation Orthopedic Spine Instruments Small Joint Instruments Tray $25,000.00 $5,035.00 $6,985.00 $13,900.00 Pain Management Program Acute Care Inpatient Pain Management Services Pain Management Nurse Practitioners Patient Controlled Analgesic Pumps (PACs) Sickle Cell Program Sickle Cell Program $5,050.00 $16,500.00 $12,306.00 $10,000.00 Trauma Crisis Intervention for Patients & Families $12,000.00 Microvascular Instrument Tray $21,700.00 Trauma Program/ Trauma Nurse Educators $7,000.00 Greatest Needs Developmental Disabilities/Autism Developmental Evaluations Outpatient Surgery - Pill Cameras Total $40,249.00 $7,840.00 $1,361,724.00 * The Designation of Funds list above represents the money raised by Auxiliary Units, Auxiliary Wide Events, Honoring & Remembrance and other unrestricted funds only. Restricted funds and "attributions" through the Foundation are not reflected above. Total raised with attributes = $5,021,472.00 5 Miracle Makers Happy Fall! I hope each and every one of you had a delightful and refreshing summer and is ready to turn your thoughts back toward Making Miracles for Rady Children’s Hospital! It’s so exciting to report that we’ve already started receiving Miracle Maker donations for the 2009-2010 year. We have so many opportunities for you, your friends and your other organizations and groups to get involved in. For example, on October 3 we’ll all be at SeaWorld for the 3rd Annual Shamu & You Family Walk. You can suggest to your bridge group, PTA or even your husband’s golf group to form a team and participate. If they raise $500 or more, they become Miracle Makers. Groups can even become virtual walkers and sleep in on Walk day. Also, Kids’ NewsDay is October 20, and we have plenty of other ways people can participate and help us celebrate our 20th year! For a complete list of Miracle Maker opportunities, visit www.rchsd.org. Click on the Ways to Help tab and then click on the Events Calendar image. Thank you for supporting the Miracle Maker efforts last year. We only want to see this category of giving grow! Please forward any questions or suggestions about Miracle Makers to Miracle Makers Vice President Amanda Ecoff at [email protected]. And last and absolutely not least, please submit every one of your Miracle Makers each month to me, as we publish the list of Miracle Makers in each Chaux Talk, and want to make sure we include everyone! Happy Giving! All the Best, Amanda Ecoff Chaux Talk 9-09 9/4/09 10:42 AM Page 7 Fantasy On Ice Miracle Makers Meet Our.... Miracle Makers Mountain High Kids Ministry Summer Blast is an annual children's event held at Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon. This week of Bible learning includes lots of 12th Annual November 18, 2009 – January 3, 2010 (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas) 10am – 10pm / seven days a week The Ice Rink at Horton Square G music, exciting dramas, creative crafts, thrilling games and many special guests. Summer Blast is free of charge to all children in the San Diego community. A highlight of the week is the mission emphasis, which encourages the children who attend to not only participate in meaningful service projects, but it also encourages them to support a specific mission project through a monetary offering. The children are challenged to bring in their spare change each day: Pennies on Monday, Nickels on Tuesday, Dimes on Wednesday, Quarters on Thursday and Dollars on Friday. To make this offering even more challenging, the boys and girls compete to see which gender brings in the largest offering each day. Mountain High Kids Ministry of Shadow Mountain chose Rady Children's Hospital as its special focus for this year. The elementary school children who attended Summer Blast participated in making 350 fleece blankets that will be offered to children treated at Rady Children’s Hospital. The preschool-age children decorated and stuffed 300 goodie bags that will be given to parents caring for children at the Hospital. After covering the cost of these meaningful service projects, the Mountain High Kids ministry was able to offer a donation of more than $5,000 to the entertainment fund at Rady Children's. rab your parkas, slip on your mittens, lace up your ice skates, and head out to… downtown San Diego? That’s right, you can once again skate under the stars at our 13th Annual Fantasy on Ice, the coolest way ever to help the Peckham Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Rady Children’s Hospital. Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary, The Irvine Company, SENTRE Partners, and NBC 7/39 are again teaming up to present this wonderful way to enjoy the holiday season. The rink will be open daily from November 18 to January 3 from 10am–10pm and closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Special dates to remember are November 18 for Opening Night and December 2 for our official tree-lighting, which runs simultaneously with Rockefeller Center’s in New York. Both events will include professional skaters and live entertainment. Of course, the real wonder is in helping the patients at the Peckham Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. Whether you come to relive childhood memories, enjoy a romantic evening gliding hand in hand or treating your kids to some real family fun, you’ll be helping children who really need our support. Please visit www.fantasyonice.kintera.org to find out more. Tickets at the rink will be $10 per child and $12 per adult per two-hour session including skates, so pre-ordering or gift purchasing is a GREAT deal! NEW THIS YEAR! Looking for alternative gift-giving this year? Fantasy on Ice will offer a way to honor and remember your loved ones this holiday season. By making a gift to the Fantasy on Ice Honoring and Remembrance Program, you can help save lives at Rady Children’s. All it takes is a minimum gift of $10 to receive a lovely gift bag with a card to give as the gift and the opportunity to display their name(s) on our digital signage at the ice rink at Horton Square. Gifts of $50 or more will also receive tickets good for one free session of skating. For more information about Fantasy on Ice, including rink schedules and prices, call Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary at 858-966-5887. 6 Chaux Talk 9-09 9/4/09 10:42 AM Page 8 Unit Event Unit News Bonita Bonita Unit's We finished the year with a wonderful dinner at Via Capri, organized by Carol Adair and Rosa Debost. Carol recounted what brings and keeps us together and also wrote a poem for us – it was very touching! Theresa Capanis and Jackie Guerra gave us the wrap-up on the successful Resa’s Marketplace event, which raised quite a bit of money. Lots of buying was done from the ladies and a lot of fun was had, too. Outgoing Chair Bobbie Minton shared kind words and installed the new Bonita board. New Chair Jo Evans is ready for the year. Now, Bonita Unit is getting down to business! Our new year will start September 22 with a meeting at Theresa Capanis’ home. We’re looking forward to a great turn-out. Our Holiday Luncheon by the Bay Committee is putting the pedal down on preparations for the event December 5. Please be sure to mark your calendar! If you’d like more information, please contact Chair Lori Moore at 619-591-9318. We’ll have great items for the live auction, silent auction and raffle. And the ultimate winner…Rady Children’s! Lori Moore Dana The Dana Unit met in May at the home of Helen and Buzz Kinnaird to honor our most successful Garden Walk ever. Those in attendance included the owners of the 15 homes in Sunset Cliffs who graciously allowed us to show off their amazing gardens to our sponsors, docents and Unit members. We toasted the Dana Unit’s successful event and gave our biggest ever check to Dr. Marilyn Jones and her team to assist in the very important work of the Craniofacial Unit. Proceeds from the Garden Walk assist in the medical management of craniofacial patients who often require multiple interventions and team visits. The walks have also funded specialized plastic surgery and microsurgical instruments. In June, we gathered at the magnificent home of Jerilyn Jones to enjoy the year’s accomplishments and meet prospective members. This summer, several members demonstrated they know how to enjoy themselves too! Ron and Ann Brooks spent a month in Italy, Nancy Caine traveled to New Zealand, and Helen and Buzz Kinnaird visited Japan. In addition, Chuck Shedd, Pat Wise and Pete and Karen Novak enjoyed separate trips to Provence to stay with sustaining member Kathy and Ron Lauderbach at their charming farmhouse. Fall is here and we are already making plans for our next Garden Walk on April 24, 2010 and other fun events. Barbara Tourtellott 7 Holiday Luncheon by the Bay Saturday, December 5 10am-2pm San Diego Marriot Hotel 333 West Harbor Drive We will have a silent auction, live auction, raffle and lots of fun! We look forward to seeing you at this event. For more information and to register, contact Kathy Carter, 619-475-3274 [email protected]. Price: $45 before October 24 $50 by November 30