2015 Annual Report - Ronald McDonald House Charities

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2015 Annual Report - Ronald McDonald House Charities
2015
Annual Report
BOARD CHAIRMAN
MISSION
On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to share with you
Our mission is to care for families of
children with complex medical needs
by providing comfort, compassion
and a sense of community.
RMHC-CNI keeps families of
hospitalized children together in
a ‘home away from home’.
our 2015 Annual Report and thank Bill Budig for his commitment and
leadership as our Board Chairman for the last two years. I am proud
of the work our organization has accomplished over the last year as we
continue to deliver on our mission to keep families close. The report is
a snapshot of our programs and highlights the impact we are making
with families, kids and our communities. In 2015, we transitioned our
leadership from our longtime CEO, Doug Porter, to Holly Buckendahl,
2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
who joined us from the Kansas City RMHC Chapter. We thank Doug for
Bill Budig, Chairman
Brian Salerno, Vice Chairman
Mike Kotynek, Treasurer
John Shultz, Secretary
Paul Huebener, Chairman Emeritus
Rose Ann Anschuetz
Ryan Baker
Jeff Bayer
Jim Brady
Mark Butterly, M.D.
Lou Canellis
Jeff Cantalupo
Ryan Dardis
Tripp Davis
Carmen De Carrier
Ray DeThorne
Mark Duffy
Joe Endress
Jim Floyd
Mark Giangreco
Deborah Gonzalez-Mendez
Lesley Prizant Goodman
Marion Gross
Mary Herrmann
Tara Kamradt
Nicholas Karavites
Jodi Keller
Cam Kennedy
Greg Koerner
Cliff Koroll
Dean Lane
Rob Lang
Dave Lewis
Frank Liberio
Derrick Lott
Rick McGrath
Lisa Newman
Jim Norberg
John O’Keefe
Kevin Ozan
Sandy Prohammer
Ram Reddy
Todd Schaefer
Michael Schamberger
Eric Schroeder
Bob Sheehan
Nancy Tallent
Michael Thompson
Frank Voris
Jon Zindel
his steady leadership and vision in building our Chapter to where it is today.
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Last year, we opened our fifth Ronald McDonald House® near Central DuPage Hospital, and our
Ronald McDonald Houses® and Ronald McDonald Family Rooms® were able to provide over 40,000
family nights. Through our Ronald McDonald Care Mobile®, we were also able to bring medical
services to over 2,000 children in underserved communities, and we continue to partner with the
brightest students in our neighborhoods as they pursue their educational goals.
I am extremely proud of our staff and countless volunteers who make our mission come to life. I’m
also thankful to our supporters who believe in our mission and give so generously. Working together,
we are making a difference in people’s lives for years to come.
Gratefully,
Michael Kotynek
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
I am deeply honored to have been invited to join the talented and
committed team at Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Chicagoland
and Northwest Indiana. I am pleased the Charity surpassed revenue
goals, reduced capital debt, achieved expense targets, and set the stage
for program sustainability by identifying key financial and organizational
infrastructure goals for the upcoming year.
Inside the Report, you will be touched by the many things we’ve
accomplished together for critically ill children and their families. We realize none of this would be
possible without all of the generous donors who support our efforts. We continue to be vigilant with
your gifts, directing 70% of our income towards our programs. Your support ensured that our
dedicated team of 80 staff members and thousands of volunteers provided children and their
families with the highest quality of care they deserved and were promised. My sincere hope is that
you will take a moment to review the report, and join us in our enthusiasm and ongoing journey
of providing hope, comfort, and compassion to keep families close during times of medical crisis.
Thank you for being a part of our family and providing important resources to help to ease the
worries of the families who stay with us each night.
Gratefully,
Holly Buckendahl
PROVIDING A ‘HOME AWAY FROM HOME’
Our five Ronald McDonald Houses help us implement our mission by keeping
153 families close each night. The Houses allow families to eat, sleep and find the
emotional support they need - just blocks from where their child is being treated.
When 12-year-old Jordan Johnson was born, an ultrasound discovered he had a rare
heart condition – his left heart chamber was so weak it couldn’t pump blood. Noelle,
Jordan’s mother, remembers her family’s stay at the hospital for his first heart surgery.
They stayed in a hotel room for a few nights, but soon realized they couldn’t afford it. Plus,
Noelle and her husband Jim, were commuting back and forth from home because their
other children were in school and Jim still had to work. “We were sleeping in recliner chairs in the hospital lobby and brushing our teeth in
public restrooms,” she said. “It was awful.”
When you ask Noelle about Jordan’s health, she can rattle off the dates of his three heart surgeries, his seven-month stay in the hospital as
a newborn, when he got a tracheotomy tube to help him breathe and the nights she’s spent by her son’s side every time he needed treatment
at the hospital. Yet, when you ask her how Ronald McDonald House Charities helped her and her family by giving them a place to stay,
she gets tongue-tied. “I can’t even find the words to say how I feel about what they’ve done for me and my family,” she said. “It’s made a
huge impact on my family to have a place to stay together.” “It’s nice to have other people around you who understand what you’re going
through. We’ve met three different families and when they have a good day, we share their joy,” she said. “It’s so great to see someone else
have a good day. And then, we’ll have a good day, and they’ll enjoy that feeling with us too.”
After more than a decade of surgeries and long hospital stays, Jordan was recently back in the hospital for a number of weeks because
blood had filled his lungs after he lost a tooth. Noelle and her family were so thankful they could come back and stay together as a family
at Ronald McDonald House and be just steps away from Jordan. “You don’t have to worry about anything but caring for your kid while
staying at the House,” says Noelle. “It’s hard to put into words what it has meant for our entire family.”
SUPPORT FOR THE MOST CRITICAL PATIENTS
Our three Ronald McDonald Family Rooms provide a haven of respite and
hospitality to families whose children are in treatment at the hospital. Located just
outside the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit or Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, these
spaces provide a home-like atmosphere away from the stress of the hospital.
“When our twin boys were born premature, we didn’t realize what was going to be
ahead of us. We knew the NICU was in our future, but we hadn’t planned for the stress
of leaving our boys overnight, or having to keep our lives organized while spending every
day in the hospital, or the necessities we’d need access to while at the hospital. Ronald
McDonald Family Room helped fill this void in a way we did not expect. In fact, when we
originally learned of the Family Room, we were a bit doubtful we would use it or need it.
Boy, were we wrong.
The Family Room became our daily stop. We enjoyed donated meals and snacks, warmed up leftovers, and we were just able to get away
and sit in a non-hospital environment where we weren’t reminded of medications, machines, or stress. It also gave us the opportunity to talk
with other parents, which was therapeutic. Every visit to the Family Room, we were greeted with a smile from one of the staff or volunteers.
They always had an ear open when we were willing to talk and they always showed genuine care and concern for our baby boys’ progress.
We even utilized the overnight bedroom once, which was incredibly helpful to calm our nerves because it was the day after being released
from the hospital without both of our sons. We’re grateful for the services, cheer and compassion provided to us during the most stressful
and scary experience of our entire lives. Thank you for all that you do for families.” - The Puleo Family, RMHC Guests
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KEEPING KIDS HEALTHY & IN SCHOOL
Our Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, serves as a state-of-the-art medical clinic stretching
40-feet long, 8-feet wide. It’s equipped with two patient exam rooms, a waiting room and
an area to hold patient medical records.
Since 2008, Advocate Children’s Hospital’s Care Mobile partnership with RMHC-CNI has
been widely successful in addressing the needs of high-risk pediatric populations throughout
southern Chicago and parts of northern Illinois. The program’s focus is to provide initial
health screening, immunizations, primary care treatment, and referral/follow up
appointments for everyday and serious medical needs.
While we have seen exceptional advancement in medical care for children, thousands of
children in our local communities do not have access to medical facilities. Fortunately, RMHC-CNI helps address this need through our
Ronald McDonald Care Mobile program.
SUPPORTING EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS
Each year, the Charity awards $4,000/year, renewable scholarships to extraordinary local
high school seniors who are committed to community service and academic excellence.
“Three years ago, I was not sure whether college would be a reality for me. My parents
emigrated from Greece with only ten dollars in their pockets and managed to survive in the
country without any support from their families. My father was the sole wage-earner for our
family and tried his best to provide me with a good living. Then, last February, the
unthinkable happened - my father was killed in a pedestrian accident by a reckless driver.
Our financial constraints became even more severe and it was really difficult to continue my
studies. Mourning his loss while financially taking on the responsibility to support my
non-English speaking mother, took such an emotional toll on me.
I pushed myself to find strength and secured a full-time summer job. I worked 25 hours a
week during the school year to cover the cost of books and tuition. I managed to maintain my
4.0 GPA, was honored with membership to the biological honors society and was named a
Dean’s Scholar. Being a first generation Greek American and college student, I am in the minority in the general college population.
The support of Ronald McDonald House Charities has been invaluable in helping me achieve my liberal arts education. More than ever,
I am motivated to achieve my dream of becoming a physician - to honor my father and to give back to the community. Thank you for
making an investment in getting me where I am today.” - Kathy Rodogiannis, Scholarship Recipient
MISSION RESULTS
Opened a fifth Ronald McDonald House near Central DuPage Hospital
5,805 families (10,000 individuals, 41,638 “family nights”) were provided care and comfort through
Ronald McDonald House programs saving families $10 million in housing and food costs.
2,539 meals were provided by volunteers in support of families staying at our Ronald McDonald Houses.
2,129 children were provided basic medical care on our Ronald McDonald Care Mobile. Treatment
included 2,926 vaccinations and 2,007 physicals.
57 students were assisted in achieving their college degrees through our Scholarship Program.
FINANCIALS
OPERATING REVENUES
(excluding investment gains and losses)
Individuals
$881,244
8.5%
Corporate Contributions
648,161
6.3%
Foundation/Grants
2,024,183
19.6%
Donated Products and Services
704,353
6.8%
Room Donations & House Operations
285,119
2.8%
Special Events (net)
5,052,957
48.9%
Rental Income
448,720
4.3%
Loss on Disposal of Fixed Assets
(1,897)
0.0%
Net Settlement Income
299,088
2.9%
Total
$10,341,928
TOTAL INCOME
$10,314,808
(including investment gains and losses)
NET ASSETS END OF YEAR
Unrestricted$60,086,522
Temporarily Restricted
871,974
Permanently Restricted
1,196,310
Total
$62,154,806
YOUR DONATIONS AT WORK
70% Programs
19% Development
11% Administrative
For a full copy of the RMHC-CNI 2015 Financial Audit prepared by Plante & Moran PLLC,
go to www.RonaldHouseChicago.org
$85 / day is the average cost to host a family per night at Ronald McDonald House
153 comfortable bedrooms across our five Ronald McDonald Houses and three Ronald McDonald Family Rooms
7 days is the average stay for a family, but families may stay with us for as long as their child needs medical care
75% of the families were from Illinois, while 25% traveled from 42 states and 26 countries to receive care
97% guest satisfaction rate based on anonymous surveys completed by families upon checkout
DONORS
$250,000+
Northwestern Medicine / Cadence Health
Macy’s
McDonald’s Corporation
McDonald’s Owner Operators of Chicagoland &
NW Indiana
Ronald McDonald House Charities-Global
Tellabs Grants for Giving Program
$100,000-$249,000
Dr Pepper Snapple Group
George M. Eisenberg Foundation for Charities
Mr. Oscar Perretta
Mrs. JoAnn Cantalupo
True, LLC
$50,000-$99,999
A.J. Antunes & Co.
Chicago Blackhawks Charities
ConAgra Foods
Cubs Care
Golden State Foods Foundation
Great Clips Co-op
Griffith Foods Worldwide Inc.
Illinois PGA Foundation
Keith Relief Foundation
Ken’s Beverage, Inc.
McCain Foods, Inc.
Newly Weds Foods, Co.
The Coca-Cola Company
Wintrust Commercial Banking
$25,000-$49,999
Cargill, Inc.
Chauncey and Marion D. McCormick Family
Foundation
Chicago White Sox
Community Memorial Foundation
Creata Promotion USA
Eugene F. and Sallyann Fama
Jones Lang LaSalle
Keystone Foods, LLC
MAKE Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Budig
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lafata
Mr. and Mrs. Lovie Smith
Mr. Joseph Kuzniar
Mr. Robert Tippin
Outerwall
Prince Castle
Prince Industries, Inc.
RAM Racing
Running for Hope
The Bama Companies, Inc.
Tyson Foods, Inc.
United Scrap Metal, Inc.
$10,000-$24,999
Alsbridge
Antunovich Associates
Bays English Muffins
Bears Care
Blue Waters Foundation
Bulley & Andrews
Capstone Financial Advisors
Carepoint Pharmacy
CartonCraft, Inc.
Chicago Blackhawk Alumni Association
Chicago Bulls
Coldwell Banker
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Dupage Justinian Society
East Balt, Inc.
Ecolab
Ellen Soren Family Foundation
ESPN
FedEx Office
Five Star Decorating Inc.
Footprints Foundation
Gammon Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Georgia Pacific
Gordon H & Karen Millner Family Foundation
Grant Thornton LLP
Gurtz Family Foundation
HAVI
Insight
John P. Kavooras Charitable Trust
Just Give
Kevil & Kevil, LLC
Leo Burnett Company
Levy Restaurants
Littelfuse, Inc.
McDonald’s Greater Chicago Region
MDW Cabin Services
Mr. & Mrs. Steve B. Beitler
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gustafson
Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Lott
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nielsen
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Baird
Mr. and Mrs. Greg T. Koerner
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sappington
Mr. and Mrs. John De Carrier
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Keefe
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Zindel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Endress
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Newell
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Conn
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Smyth
Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Norby
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tallent
Mr. Eduardo Lagunas
Mr. Kevin M. Ozan
Mr. Michael Henkel
Mr. Michael P. Walsh
Mrs. and Mr. Janice Nelson
Mrs. Billie Marie Keyser
Mrs. Josephine J. Beavers
Mrs. Maura Havenga
Ms. Joyce A. Fleming
Ms. Sheila Musolino and Mr. Michael Giambrone
Mullins Food Products, Inc.
OSI Group, LLC
Pinnacle Performance
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Raymi Productions Inc.
RBC
Receptions for Research, The Greg Olsen Foundation
Rose Packing Company, Inc.
Starwood Hotels
Susan Leonard Charitable Trust
Union Pacific Foundation
Village of Rosemont
Wachter, Inc.
William Blair & Company Foundation
Winfield Knights of Columbus Council 8002
$5,000-$9,999
ABT Family Charitable Foundation
Advocate Children’s Hospital
Aileen S. Andrew Family Foundation
Allstate Giving Campaign
Alpha Delta Pi Foundation, Inc.
Apple Matching Gifts Program
Ariel Investments, LLC
Aryzta
Black McDonald’s Operators Association
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois
BP Matching Fund Programs
Building Services of America
Caitlin Bull Foundation
Chicago Corvette Club
Cossette
Crain-Maling Foundation
Credit Suisse Americas Foundation
Deloitte LLP
Denis Savard Foundation
Documotion Research, Inc.
Dr. A. J. Hotaling and Ms. Ann Briggs
Ernst and Young LLP
EZCORP Foundation
Fair Oaks Farms
Farmer Brothers Coffee & Tea
Ford Motor Company
GATX Corporation
Genentech
Glass Solutions, Inc.
Glenview State Bank
Golden State Foods Corporation
Greentarget Global Group, LLC
Hayes Beer Dist. Co.
Hernandez & Garcia, LLC
Hershey’s
IBM Employee Services Center
Jewel Osco
Kerry Ingredients
Keyser Industries, Inc.
LBP Manufacturing, Inc.
Liberty Autocity
McDonald Hopkins, LLC
Moelis & Company
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leopold
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keyser
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sheehan
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Griffith
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gross
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Foltos
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Winbush
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Schmitt Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herve’ de la Vauvre
Mr. and Mrs. James Cmunt
Mr. and Mrs. James Haley
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bayer
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carras
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maslick
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Borsch
Mr. and Mrs. John Scavarda
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Antunovich
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin K. Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kiebles
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kotynek
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Prohammer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lang
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lofton Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Oko
Mr. and Mrs. Tripp Davis
Mr. and Ms. Timothy Cole
Mr. Bob Noorian
Mr. Brian Boor
Mr. Chris Columbus
Mr. Dean Lane
Mr. Ed Anderson
Mr. Jacob Kent
Mr. Jason Pritzker
Mr. Jim Norberg and Mr. Carl Scianna-Norberg
Mr. Ken R. Norgan
Mr. Mark Whittington
Mr. Michael Sorensen
Mr. Paul Huebener
Mr. Philip Vandermause
Mr. Raymond Oral
Mr. Rishi Shah
Mrs. Christie Brusilow
Mrs. Sue Conley
Ms. Donna Wilson
Ms. Eileen Barker
Ms. Elsie Zimmerman
Ms. Jodi Keller
Ms. Lesley Prizant Goodman
Ms. Mary V. Webber
Ms. Maureen Kelly
Ms. Patricia Adeli
Ms. Tara Kamradt
Ms. Wilma Baumgartner
Nacl, Inc.
National Franchise Consultants Alliance
Nicor Gas
Oak Lawn Bank and Trust
Oak Park Country Club
OMD
Optum
Rahal Foods, Inc.
Ready Access
Robert R. McCormick Museum
Saputo Dairy Foods, USA
Swiss Re Foundation
Taylor Company
The Boyle Family Foundation
The Dayton Power & Light Company
The Kennedy-Cooper Consultants Group
The Yacyshyn Family Charitable Fund
Thorn River Foundation
Turano Baking Company
Unisys
UPS Foundation, Inc.
Village of Oak Brook
William J. Clancy Foundation
Workers Compensation Lawyers Association, Ltd.
$2,500-$4,999
10 West Development
Acme World Sports
Advent Systems, Inc.
Alpha Delta Pi, NW Countryside Alumnae
Armada Supply Chain Solutions
AT&T
Baldwin Richardson Foods, Co.
Booster
BPI Group
Cary A. Lockyer DDS
Chef Software, Inc.
Chicago Police Sergeants Association
Chunowitz, Teitelbaum & Mandel, Ltd.
Clear Lam Packaging, Inc.
Dean Anthony Katsaros Foundation
Dearborn National
Digitrac Systems Corp
Do It Stevie’s Way
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Butterly
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Exelon Foundation Matching Gift
Facebook Chicago
Fresh Express
FT Cares Foundation
Glam & Glitz
GNP Realty Partners
Great Lakes Advisors
H & K International
H & W Ingredients
HBR Consulting
HealthPort
Huron Consulting
Hyatt Regency Downtown Chicago
iLoan Home Mortgage
Jack Ringer Family Foundation
Jackson National Life Insurance Company
Jacob J. Fink Charitable Foundation
JMB Insurance Agency Inc.
John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.
John Hancock Matching Gifts Program
KemperLesnik
Keystone Display, Inc.
Kirkwood Communications, Inc.
Kohl’s Cares For Kids
KPMG LLP
Lake Shore Associates
Locke Lord LLP
Lockton Companies
Lopez Foods
Lott Management Inc.
Love & Promise Jewelers
Love Your Melon Foundation
Lurie Children’s Hospital
Lyons Magnus
M&M Mars
Madison Dearborn Partners
Map Of Hope Foundation
Martin-Brower Company
McKee Foundation
McMaster-Carr
Michael’s Cartage, Inc.
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation Matching Gifts Program
Miss Jessica Youstra
Mr. and Dr. Nicholas Karavites
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McClement
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Siwak
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sandvik
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Paull
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wheaton
Mr. and Mrs. Cam Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pelkey
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Pieszko
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Slattery
Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. David Weick
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scheck
Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Neubauer
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cumpata
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McCracken
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bork Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Floyd
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cantalupo
Mr. and Mrs. John Carnagio
Mr. and Mrs. John Klausing
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flight
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Duffy
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hillsman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Malley
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fuentes
Mr. and Mrs. Rick McGrath
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie O. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Osgood
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Winter
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Susan Krisch
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Schaefer
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarosh
Mr. and Mrs. William Pullia
Mr. Bill Stephen
Mr. Bruce Nemeroff
Mr. Charlie MacConnachie
Mr. Corey Severyns
Mr. David Stevenson
Mr. Denis Weil
Mr. Derek Lowkewicz
Mr. Don Tribby
Mr. Eric Betzold
Mr. Eric Lamkins
Mr. Gary Simons
Mr. Jeff Steiner
Mr. Jeffrey Horne
Mr. Joe Pavalon
Mr. Joseph Matalone
Mr. Joseph Shoaf
Mr. Patrick Phalen
Mr. Richard Prucnal
Mr. Rodney Lubeznik
Mr. Ruary Martin
Mr. Russell Plum
Mr. Todd Siwak
Mrs. Darlene Woolley
Mrs. Jody Barker
Mrs. Nancy Peterson
Mrs. Suzanne VanProoyen
Ms. Elaine Bochniewicz
Ms. Josephine Atluri
Ms. Julie Waltz
Ms. Karen Lockyer
Ms. Kimberly Burrs
Ms. Pam Zielinski
Ms. Sarah Brown
Ms. Stephanie Storkel
Ms. Tanya Lawrence
Ms. Wanda Haltek
Ms. Wendy Clark
Naperville North High School
National School Boards Association
NEC Display Solutions
Northbrook Jr. Board for RMH
Northwestern Memorial Hospital General Fund
Pentair Foundation
Press Ganey Associates
Pressed Palms
Protective Life Insurance Company
Restaurant Technologies, Inc.
Revolution Technologies
Robert R. McCormick Foundation
Rotary Club Of Carol Stream
Roundarch Isobar, Inc.
Sapient Nitro
Schreiber Foods
Schwab Charitable Fund
Scott Lindsay Sales & Marketing
Security Lighting Systems
Security Traders Association of Chicago
Skender Interiors Group LLC
Sonoma Consulting, Inc.
Stephanie Alexis Studio LLC
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP
Target Foundation
The Chicago Community Foundation
The Children’s Surgical Foundation, Inc
The GE Foundation
The Honorable Kay Woods
TheraCORE Physical Therapy
Thrivent Funds
Translation LLC
Trustwave
United Center
Van Drunen Farms
VM Ware
YourCause, LLC
Zurich
Although every attempt is made to accurately report
all donors, errors can occur. We apologize for any
misspelling or omission. Please contact Jim DeMaria
at 630.623.5551 or [email protected]
with corrections.
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1301 W. 22nd Street, Suite 905
Oak Brook, IL 60523
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OUR CHICAGOLAND LOCATIONS
RMHC-CNI Chapter Office
1301 W. 22nd Street, Suite 905
Oak Brook, IL 60523
630.623.5300 office
630.623.0808 fax
RMH near Loyola University Medical Center
Tripp Avenue at Air Mail Road
P. O. Box 7002
Hines, IL 60141
708.327.2273
RMH near Advocate Children’s Hospital
4410 W. 93rd Street
Oak Lawn, IL 60453
708.423.5285
*RMH near Lurie Children’s
211 E. Grand Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
312.888.2500
RMH near Central DuPage Hospital
0N150 Winfield Road
Winfield, IL 60190
630.517.8678
*RMH near University of Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital
5444 S. Drexel Avenue
Chicago, IL 60615
773.324.5437
Ronald McDonald Family Room in Edward Hospital
801 S. Washington St.
Naperville, IL 60540
630.527.3800
*Ronald McDonald Family Rooms are at these locations
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