Growing Together - Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare Foundation

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Growing Together - Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare Foundation
2012 – 2013
Annual Development Report
Growing Together
AVISTA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
CASTLE ROCK HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
LITTLETON HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
PARKER HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
PORTER HOSPICE FOUNDATION
PORTER HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
OPERATION WALK DENVER
GLOBAL HEALTH INITIATIVES
“Our most important legacy will be the contributions we make
to the lives of other human beings.”
— Thomas Kinkade
Creating opportunities for “passionate giving” is part of the goal we have
at Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare Foundation. As we work with
our entities to support the mission of extending the healing ministry of
Christ, we focus on helping to create cases of support that will open the
door to “passionate giving”. Our Hospitals, Avista Adventist Hospital,
Littleton Adventist Hospital, Parker Adventist Hospital and Porter Adventist
Hospital, along with Porter Hospice, Porter Place, Operation Walk,
Denver and Global Health Initiative do so much to make a difference in
people’s lives that it makes it exciting for us to work with them to create
these opportunities. We are also looking forward to this coming year and
working with our new facility, Castle Rock Adventist Hospital and helping
them make a impact in their community.
FY2013 turned out to be a great fundraising year for the Rocky Mountain
Adventist Healthcare Foundation. Thanks to our generous donors, our
donations increased greatly over this past year. You will read about the
impact of the money we raised as you look through this issue of our
Annual Report.
I want to thank our donors for embracing the mission that we have, and
for being a “passionate” donor to what we do. Certainly, it is because of
you that we are able to make a difference in people’s lives and also make
an impact in our community. It is because of you! Thank you, again, from
the bottom of my heart.
Sincerely,
Karen J. Johnson, Ed.D., CFRE
President
Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare Foundation
MISSION STATEMENT: We provide philanthropic support for our hospitals and
hospice, enhancing their ability to extend the healing ministry of Christ.
VISION STATEMENT: We will build a culture of philanthropy through excellence,
integrity and stewardship.
Karen J. Johnson, Ed.D., CFRE
President
Rocky Mountain Adventist
Healthcare Foundation
Colorado Gives Day:
Another Success for RMAHF
All of our entities here at RMAHF participated in the 2012 Colorado Gives
Day, a 24-hour statewide event to increase awareness of non-profits. We
received $6,927.65 which nearly doubled the funds received from the
previous year. We are privileged to be part of such an important day that
continues to increase in awareness and impact. We encourage you to
consider a donation to your program of choice during the 2013 Colorado
Gives Day which will be held on Dec ember 10, 2013.
Visit www.coloradogives.org/rmahf for more information.
The Healing Arts Program
Imagine the serenity you feel sitting beside a brook flowing through a beautiful
meadow in the Colorado Rockies. Or the comforting sensations of a gentle
massage or the wonderment you feel when viewing a beautiful painting.
Now bring those feelings of serenity into a hospital. Feel your heart rate slow,
your breathing ease, your anxieties fade. Welcome to health care done differently.
The Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare Foundation, which supports all five
hospitals in the Denver area is the sponsor of Healing Arts, a unique program
that integrates the arts into healthcare, creating spaces that are restorative and
calming to the senses, which can be helpful in the healing process.
For patients and their loved ones, the program creates transformative
moments—as in the case of a family who held hands at the bedside of a
relative in the last stages of life as a harpist played a beloved family hymn.
Heather Dean
Marketing
“I am so thankful for the
music! My mother was in
pain, but when she heard the
music, she smiled and was able
to rest. This is an excellent
program - please keep it going.
Such a beautiful gift.”
— Grateful patient, Littleton
Adventist Hospital
Doing healthcare differently means enveloping our hospitals in healing spaces
and caring for the whole person- mind, body and spirit. Patients and families
can find respite in rotating art galleries with exhibits from talented Colorado
artists, gentle massage, concerts in the lobby, healing gardens, and bedside
therapeutic music.
The Healing Arts program is fully funded through the Rocky Mountain
Adventist Healthcare Foundation. No hospital or health insurance dollars are
used to pay for these gifts.
Patients are touched by your generosity in providing the gift of Healing Arts.
Your continued support is appreciated as we look for new and creative ways
to expand the program.
Office Phone: 303-715-7621
www.rmahf.org
Jude Keller
Director
Healing Arts Program
WOMEN’S HEALTH SERVICES
Peace of Mind at Avista Adventist Hospital
Proceeds from last year’s Heart of Hearts Gala, held on Thursday, November
22, at the downtown Denver Sheraton, will be spent on items and services that
will enhance patient experience at Avista Adventist Hospital’s Women’s Health
Program. Laura Hicks, Director of Imaging at Avista, tells us that Foundation
monies raised at Heart of Hearts have been allocated for enhancing the patient’s
environment, as well as providing patient navigation services.
“Unselfish and noble
The enhanced environment will be designed to stimulate a woman’s senses
through tranquil images and relaxing sound, distracting her from the perceived
discomfort, pain, and anxiety associated with having a mammogram
administered. Mammography is often postponed or avoided altogether by
women, due to these concerns. By focusing on the environment and ambiance
of the setting, many of the reasons that women avoid mammography can be
addressed. “Enhancing our environment to assist in relaxation and the alleviation
of anxiety, at a time that can be very stressful, will be of major benefit to our
patients”, says Laura.
— DAVID THOMAS
actions are the most
radiant pages in the
biography of souls.”
Laura is also excited about offering navigation services to our Woman’s Health
patients at Avista. A navigator is a person or process dedicated to guiding you
and your family through health care experiences. For the Avista Women’s Health
Program, having a navigation service will ensure that the patient’s breast health
experience is as seamless and as painless as possible. Navigation services
are offered to help answer questions, coordinate care, and assist the patient
throughout their treatment, so that the patient can concentrate on healing.
Laura expresses deep appreciation for the Foundation’s work, indicating that
the money raised will be instrumental in advancing our women’s health services
program: “These new services will not only keep Avista on the cutting edge of
enhancing patient experience, but more importantly, they will improve the overall
healthcare in our community by encouraging women to get tested who may
otherwise be reluctant to do so.”
Office Phone: 303.673.1011
avistahosptialfoundation.org
Geoff Isaak
Executive Director
Avista Hospital Foundation
DBS SUGERY AND
PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Littleton Adventist
Hospital First in
State to Offer
“Asleep” DBS
While DBS is not a cure
for Parkinson’s disease, its
benefit is in the quality of
life it affords patients. It can
allow patients to return to or
continue working, participate
in family activities more
actively or help them maintain
their independence.
Most patients see immediate benefits from DBS surgery. DBS has been used
in more than 80,000 Parkinson’s patients since 1995 and it has been proven
to be more effective than treatment with medication alone. And 69% of
Essential Tremor patients studied experienced tremor reduction with DBS.
A new approach for deep brain stimulation (DBS) available at Littleton
Adventist Hospital reduces the number of surgeries typically needed and
allows patients to now be asleep during the procedure.
Using a new type of portable CT machine called the CereTom, surgeons
obtain precise images of the brain during the surgery. Prior to this, the
procedure required separate surgeries to place markers in the head, implant
the generator, and connect the batteries. The new procedure eliminates the
first surgery and the need for patient feedback, allowing patients to be asleep
during surgery.
“Having to be awake was very stressful and uncomfortable for patients,” says
David VanSickle, MD, PhD, the neurosurgeon performing this new procedure
at Littleton Hospital. “The CereTom also enables us to improve the precision
of lead placement. This reduces the risk of damage to nearby healthy areas
and cuts operating time in half.”
DBS is used for patients with Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, or
dystonia. It involves implanting an electrode in the brain that short-circuits the
electrical signals that cause symptoms. It is powered by a small battery pack
implanted below the armpit.
There are over 1,300 patients in the Denver metro area each year that could
benefit from this new DBS surgery. We are excited that Littleton Adventist
Hospital is the leader in Colorado providing this new DBS surgery to patients
both in our local community and surrounding states!
Office Phone: 303.715.7608
littletonhospitalfoundation.org
Marble Jones
Executive Director
Littleton Hospital Foundation
BREAST CANCER CARE SUPPORT
Comprehensive Support, Committed Care
There seemed to be no crueler fate.
After supporting her mother through her
battle against breast cancer, Tina lost her
mother in October 2012. It was made all
the sadder knowing that her mother did
not receive the medical care and support
that was so desperately needed.
Then fate struck again. On the way
home from her mother’s funeral, Tina
received a call from the hospital. She was
asked to come in because the doctors
had found some abnormalities with her
mammogram.
Tina was soon diagnosed with breast
cancer. Discouraged by the lack of care
her mother received, Tina knew what she
wanted—a comprehensive treatment
center to support her through the entire
process. She found it at the Trio Breast
Center at Parker Adventist Hospital.
“I don’t know what I would have done
without the center and Jane, the breast
patient navigator, who helped me with
every step of the process,” says Tina.
The Trio Breast Center at Parker
Adventist Hospital has provided nearly
17,000 life-saving breast screenings
during the past five years and cared for
more than 250 women in its community
who have been diagnosed with breast
cancer. The Parker Hospital Foundation
supports this program by underwriting
mammograms, diagnostic testing, and
treatment for uninsured women. The
Foundation also funds support groups
and provides counseling to all women
and their families.
Tina underwent a double mastectomy
in November and started chemotherapy
treatment in December. With the
support from nurses, doctors, and fellow
survivors she met at a breast cancer
support group, Tina does not feel alone
in her journey.
“I only wish my mother could have
experienced the same care and support
as I did,” says Tina.
FAMILY TO FAMILY ADOPTION SUPPORT PROGRAM
Building New Families With Compassion
A senior at Lutheran High School, Nicole was busy with schoolwork, friends, and
taking care of her ill stepfather. She had little time to worry about herself. Then, last
fall, Nicole noticed a bump on her stomach and quickly discovered she was five
months pregnant.
Nicole knew in her heart that adoption was the only route for her. While working
with a local adoption agency, she learned about Parker Adventist Hospital, a
suggestion she credits for making her experience as positive as possible.
“They were absolutely amazing,” Nicole says. “They took care of everything and
were sensitive to my questions and feelings.”
parkerhospital.org/adoptionsupport
The hospital Nicole originally planned to deliver at made several missteps,
including assuming she was keeping the baby. This assumption caused Nicole
great pain and that’s when she turned to Family to Family Adoption Support
program, a program that is completely funded by the Parker Hospital Foundation.
Founded in 2005 by adoptive mother Rebecca Vahle, the program is the only one
of its kind in Colorado and has been nationally recognized. The program provides
training to the obstetrics staff to ensure that both birth parents and adopting
families feel supported in their decisions. The program also provides an on-site
adoption liaison, resources and extensive support to all involved before, during,
and after the adoption process.
“I still keep in touch with a Rebecca,” says Nicole.
Nicole is one of more than 100 birth-mothers who has benefited from the Family to
Family Adoption Support. Every birth parent as well as every adopting parent has
ranked the program positively, proving that compassion makes a huge difference
in forming new families.
Office Phone: 303.269.4088
parkerhospitalfoundation.org
Lisa Sandoval
Executive Director
Parker Hospital
Foundation
Peggy Morrison
Development
Associate
Kids Alive!
In 2009, Cynthia Erickson, a wife and mother
of five-year-old son, Eric, was diagnosed with
cancer of the tongue. Cynthia’s treatment was
exceptionally difficult as it is with most head and
neck patients. The following year, Eric’s parents
enrolled him in Kids Alive, a program established
to support children of parents with cancer. During this time, he not only showed a
great deal of concern for his mother, but also for a close friend of the family who
had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
The year Eric spent in Kids Alive made a real impact on his life. So meaningful
was the experience, Eric asked his mother if they could plan a fundraiser to
support Kids Alive. He wanted the event to be a neighborhood carnival. The
carnival included games, face-painting and concessions. Tickets were sold
for 25 cents for each activity. On July 4, 2011, with the help of parents and
neighborhood friends, the event raised over $500.
The following year Eric told his mother he wanted to do the event again. This time
there were 20 children and their families meeting at Cindy’s house planning the
logistics for Eric’s fundraiser. Their house looked like a beehive! Everyone helped
Eric distribute posters, set up booths for the activities, solicit local businesses
for prizes and donations and ask the fire department to display their trucks and
equipment. It was truly a sight to behold to see the kids and families working
hard for the carnival.
Eric and his friends, with a lot of help from parents, raised $2,100 for Kids Alive at
the second carnival. Approximately 25 prizes were given away. Eric hoped to pay
for leasing a 57-passenger coach to transport kids to Snow Mountain Ranch for
the Kids Alive weekend retreat in March. His goal was met and exceeded!
Eric is now nine years old and growing fast. Cindy has fully recovered from head
and neck cancer and is on the faculty at Metro State College in the Neuroscience
Department. It is truly amazing to think, even at this young age, Eric realized the
great support he received through Kids Alive and wanted to make sure he did his
part to see others receive benefit as well.
We are forever grateful to our supporters and never cease to be amazed at how
young the sense of wanting to give back begins.
Ed Ammon
Executive Director
Porter Hospital Foundation
Office Phone: 303.715.7617
porterhospitalfoundation.org
A Changing Life
By Cohan Zarnoch, RN, Operation Walk Denver Volunteer
Walking through the hospital hallway, I noticed a gentleman
with a severe limp. So many people suffer with debilitating
health issues due to lack of health insurance and are unable
to afford surgery necessary to improve their quality of life. As I
watched this gentleman, I was told he was one of the patients
who would receive a new hip
from Operation Walk USA.
After introductions were
made, I noticed the sparkle in
the eyes of Todd Tychewicz
and the emotion on his face
as he spoke of the new hip
he was going to receive. The
gratitude was evident as he
spoke of what he wanted
to accomplish for his family
and himself. He also spoke
of the pain, which was a
constant reminder of the
limitations preventing him from
maintaining his independence.
also missed the simple
joys of household chores
he hadn’t been able to
do for a very long time,
like chopping wood and
shoveling snow.
Surgery day had finally
arrived. As I entered
Todd’s room, I was
greeted by family
and friends and their
radiant smiles as each one introduced
themselves. Todd shared his excitement and gratitude to the
medical team helping with his surgery. He said, “I believe in
miracles and Operation Walk is a miracle in my life”.
Within twenty-four hours of surgery, Todd was standing up and
trying out his new hip. As we started walking down the hallway,
he shared his determination to work through the pain of surgery.
He said he wanted to make a difference in people’s lives--to do
something nice for someone he would never even know.
Watching Todd walk down the
hallway with excitement and
anticipation for his new future is
what Operation Walk USA is all
about ...Changing Lives.
Todd was an artist of metals
and jewelry, and sold the
jewelry he made to support
himself. Standing for long hours in
his shop became very difficult. He
Jose’s Unbeatable
Determination
By Peggy Kettler, Operation Walk Denver Logistics Coordinator
How did you spend your carefree afternoons of summer
vacation during your growing up years? Did you spend your
days playing baseball, splashing in a swimming pool, exploring
trails, riding bicycles, shooting hoops or chasing a Frisbee?
Can you imagine what your adolescence would have felt
like confined to a bed with every joint in your body sore and
swollen? The sounds of other children playing outdoors kept
filtering through your open bedroom window. It seems your
only thoughts were about the severe pain you endured day
after day.
Since the age of nine, Jose Rodriguez dealt with the ravages
of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Even though he had an
unbeatable determination to live his life as normal as possible,
his challenges were numerous. Unable to bend his hips or
knees, he could not sit in a chair or flex his knees. Thankfully,
at age 29, Jose found his way into the hands of our skilled
surgeons of Operation Walk
Denver. Over a period of
a year, he had both of his
knees and hips replaced by
Operation Walk Denver.
In September 2012, Jose
traveled from Panama
to the United States
to attend our Walk
of Dreams Gala and
personally thank the Operation Walk donors for
making his surgeries possible. Seeing Jose walk across the
stage and hug the doctors who performed his surgeries left an
impression that would not soon be forgotten. Jose now works
as an ambassador for Operation Walk Denver, helping care for
our new patients in Panama.
Ed Ammon
Office Phone: 303.715.7617
www.operationwalkdenver.org
Porter Hospice
Porter Hospice has been a leader in providing excellent services for more than
25 years. Patients and their families experience a strong sense of both being
cared for, and being cared about wherever they call home. Services can be
provided in the patient’s family home, assisted living facility, or at Porter Hospice
Residence in Centennial.
The end-of-life journey is a profoundly sacred time for a patient in our care,
as well as their family and friends. Porter Hospice provides the utmost
compassionate physical and spiritual care to a patient while giving the family
exceptional support and bereavement counseling following their passing. Our
team of physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, grief counselors and
volunteers understands the value of living the final days of life with dignity and
respect. We believe in treating the whole person … body, mind and spirit.
The Butterfly Program in collaboration with Children’s Hospital Colorado, provides
palliative care for children in our community living with a serious illness. Palliative
care is effectively comfort care, providing relief of the pain, symptoms and stress of
serious illness. The patient’s family is also given extraordinary support specialized
for siblings and parents. And faced with the unique circumstances of losing a child,
bereavement counseling is available for the entire family. Our services are available
regardless of the family’s ability to pay.
Over the past year, your generous contributions of $2,380,011 to Porter Hospice
Foundation helped with this phenomenal care to 303 home hospice patients, 385
patients at Porter Hospice Residence as well as the families of these patients. In
addition, your contributions helped 78 Butterfly families receive comprehensive
pediatric palliative care for their children. Providing non-profit, faith-based hospice
and palliative care in the Denver area, Porter Hospice and the Butterfly Program
thrive on support from community members. Our devoted caregivers feel the
powerful pull of our mission as much as all of our charitable supporters.
Office Phone: 303.561.5790
chahf.org/PorterHospice
“Not worrying about all the little
things during the time my father
was in Porter Hospice Residence
was such an enormous relief to my
family. If we had tried to care for
him at home, we would constantly
be taking care of the house, food,
and cleaning just to accommodate
all the visitors. It would have
left no time for us to enjoy our
last days with Dad. And once he
passed away, the Porter Hospice
caregivers took care of everything,
which allowed us to grieve together
without being in a constant panic
of the possibility of forgetting some
detail of all the arrangements.”
—Grateful family member
“The Butterfly staff brought such
joy and peace to us when Tyler
came home from his long hospital
stay. They not only monitored his
symptoms, they provided support
to his brothers, which is huge to us.
We are not alone on this journey
and that is because the Butterfly
staff is always there for us.”
—Grateful family member
Global Health Initiatives Mission Trips
Through valued partnerships and sustainable
healthcare programs, Global Health Initiatives
Funded by Rocky Mt. Adventist Healthcare Foundation
strives to bring long-term benefits to our
recipients and provide life-changing experiences
Fiscal Year 2013
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95
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Surgeries - 65
Primary health care patients - 3,477
A comprehensive health needs assessment
was completed during July in partnership with
CU and the medical school in Lima. Plans are
in place to begin new programs to increase
sustainability and long-term benefit for families
living in our targeted Amazon River villages.
grand totals
156 participants,
includes
28 physicians,
53 nurses,
124 surgeries,
Valerie
Ross
5,355
consultations
Development Officer
Office Phone: 303.715.7605
centuraglobalhealth.org
for medical volunteers. When you contribute to
of extreme poverty with little or no access to
Global Health Initiatives, 100% of your donation
healthcare. Your generous financial support
funds surgical services, primary health care,
training and education for patients living in areas
continues to foster our mission by giving hope
and healing to many people around the world.
nepal
rwanda
Surgeries – 17
Primary health care patients – 1,878
grand totals
Through generous contributions, Nepal Women’s Health Initiative continues
to provide no-cost surgical services to deserving women suffering from
severe uterine prolapse. Global Health Initiatives is currently working to
establish an educational partnership between the College of Nursing at CU
and the School of Nursing at Scheer Memorial Hospital in Nepal.
includes
156 participants,
28 physicians,
53 nurses,
124 surgeries,
5,355 consultations
Surgeries – 42
While sending orthopedic surgical teams remain a priority,
this year we enhanced our efforts in Rwanda by offering a
training course on treatment of clubfoot. Global Health
Initiatives donors have funded surgeries for 35 children
suffering from severe clubfoot congenital deformities—
changing their lives forever!
InternatIonal hospItal
partnershIps
Clinica Adventista Ana Stahl
Scheer Memorial Hospital
Mugonero Adventist Hospital
live the mission...change a life...change yourself
AVISTA GOLF CLASSIC
There is nothing more emotionally devastating
as the loss of a child. How could anyone
prepare for that event or know how to deal with
such a tragic event? All the hopes, dreams and
promises of this unrealized life are replaced by
a sudden and lasting emptiness that will remain
forever. The 2013 Avista Hospital Golf Classic
raised well over $14,000 for the New Life Center
Bereavement Program. The program provides
support to those who have experienced the loss of a
newborn. The donations from the tournament allowed
them to remodeled the Bereavement Room.
LITTLETON GOLF CLASSIC
The 2012 Littleton Hospital Foundation Golf Classic hosted by The
Country Club at Castle Pines was a day like no other. The championship
caliber golf course featuring exquisite views drew the sold out crowd
as well as this year’s beneficiary, the Neurological Institute at Littleton
Adventist Hospital. The tournament raised an impressive $40,000
towards the development and support for the treatment of Parkinson’s
disease. Littleton is the only hospital in Colorado and one of the few in
the nation to have the CereTom CT scanner allowing “asleep” deep brain
stimulation (DBS) surgery possible for Parkinson’s patients. The day was
topped off with a Hole-in-One on the second hole of the course for Mr.
Albert Armijo. Mr. Armijo drove off in a beautiful 2012 Volvo S60 donated
by the McDonald Automotive group!
PARKER GOLF CLASSIC
One hundred and four golfers enjoyed a sunrise breakfast and early
tee time at the annual Parker Hospital Foundation Golf Classic on
Monday, August 27th, 2012 at the Club at Pradera. Proceeds totaling
over $44,000 supported the Women’s Heath Initiatives and the fight
against breast cancer. Parker Hospital
Foundation plays a critical role in
providing services to hundreds of
women each year by underwriting
the hospital breast cancer support
group, community mammography
programs and genetic counseling for
the uninsured patients.
WALK OF DREAMS
September 22, 2012 marked the 9th year
of Operation Walk Denver. Numerous
lives have been touched during travels to
Panama, Guatemala and the Dominican
Republic, and this night showed no
difference in the magnitude of generosity.
The Gala was a huge success and raised
$200,000 to fund Operation Walk trips in
2013. Over $90,000 was pledged through
the paddle raiser portion of the live
auction to purchase the much needed
replacement power tools for the surgeons
who volunteer their time and skills on
these amazing trips.
Special guest, Jose Luis Rodriquez, a
recent joint replacement patient from
Panama shared his story on how Operation
Walk Denver changed his life by giving him
the ability to walk normally, play soccer
with his young son and experience quality
of life for the very first time.
HEART OF HEARTS
For many years the focus of the Heart
of Hearts Gala has been directed
towards the area of Cardiac Services.
In the 32nd year of the event, we turned
our attention in a new direction and to
another important cause, Breast Cancer
and the programs we are building in our
hospitals to support individuals fighting
this disease.
SOUP FOR THE SOUL
On Thursday, February 7, 2013, a night
of sparkling promise was ladled up
at Soup for the Soul to benefit Porter
Hospice, St. Anthony’s Hospice and
the Butterfly Program. Over 650 guests
enjoyed sampling gourmet soups and
appetizers from over 15 of Denver’s
finest restaurants and bid on one of-akind treasures during the silent auction.
Jeremy Bloom, two time Olympian and
former NFL player, received the annual
“Award of Courage” for his dedication to
helping seniors fulfill their lifelong dreams
and encouraging them to make the most
of every day through his organization,
“Wish of a Lifetime.” Proceeds from
this year’s event was well over $240,00
and went to support patients who are
nearing the end of life’s journey by
helping to illuminate their night sky with
stars of peace, dignity and comfort.
The “Beatles” themed evening involved the creativity of the attendees which was
demonstrated in the tie dye clothes, colorful wigs, bell bottom pants and peace
sign necklaces throughout the ballroom. Truly a magical journey! The attendees
were very generous throughout the evening as was witnessed during the paddle
raiser portion of the auction. Donations covered well over 200 Mammograms for
women needing financial assistance for this lifesaving test.
Office Phone: 303.715.7609
www.rmahf.org
Laura Fitch
Director of Events
Deana Alfonso
Events Coordinator
Thanks to your support and the support
of over 4,400 donors the financial health of
the Foundations of Rocky Mountain Adventist
Healthcare remain strong.
“Philanthropy is not born of
wealth but of generosity.”
—
Author Unknown
More than $7,247,000 was contributed in this past fiscal year
and $3,340,763 sent in support of our hospitals and hospice.
Today due to years of community support the Foundations have
more than $18,500,000 in total assets.
FUNDS RAISED FOR ASSOCIATE ASSISTANCE ON THE RISE
 Associates’ raised over $123,000 for their fellow coworkers in need of
assistance
YOU HAVE HELPED US IMPACT OUR COMMUNITIES HERE AND
ABROAD
 Over $88,000 for the Community Gardens at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital
 $10,000 for Equestrian Safe Riding Programs and Helmets to residents of the
Parker Adventist Hospital community
 $7,030 to the Medicine in Motion Program at A vista Adventist Hospital,
expanding their influence on the medically underserved in the Louisville area.
 $630,000 for Global Health Initiatives, funding medical missions that changed
lives in Peru, Rwanda and Nepal.
 $1,639,800 in support of Operation Walk Denver, funding dozens of joint
replacements for the people of Panama.
YOUR SUPPORT HAS HAD A IMPACT ON OUR HEALTHCARE AND
HOSPICE FACILITIES
 At Littleton Adventist Hospital over $140,000 for pediatric monitors and EKG
machines
Steve Younger
Senior Accountant
 At Avista, Littleton and Porter Adventist Hospitals over $64,000 for crew
resource training
 At Avista Adventist Hospital $23,500 for emergency preparedness and ESL
training
YOU ARE HELPING IMPACT PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES
 $35,000 to Kids Alive our cancer support group at Porter Adventist Hospital
 $16,200 to the Family to Family Adoption Service at Parker Adventist Hospital
 $42,900 to the Porter Hospitality House providing a place to stay for Porter
Adventist Hospital patient families
 $25,500 to our Butterfly program for children’s hospice
Office Phone: 303.715.7609
www.rmahf.org
Dan Hainault
Director of Operations
Avista Hospital
Foundation Board
BOARD CHAIR
Aric Hilmas
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Geoffrey Isaak
Steven C. Allegar
Mary Beth Bissell, MD
William Brachvogel, DDS
Lynn Ehrenberger
Steve Higgins
Karen Johnson,
RMAHF President
Karla Nugent
Barbara Oakley
John Sackett,
Avista Hospital CEO
Global Health
Initiatives Council
Greg Hodgson,
Director GHI
Centura Health
at Home
Foundation Board
Serving Porter Hospice,
Porter Place and
The Butterfly Program
BOARD CHAIR
Daren Forbes
Chris Agnew
Jeannie Bennington
John M. Butler
Kevin Clark
Erin Denholm,
CHAH CEO
Doug Dillon
Jan Eyer
Brian Garner
LeAnn Jons-Cox, DO
BOARD CHAIR
Todd Miner, MD
Barbara Allen, MD
Tom Curran
Douglas A. Dennis, MD
Mike Durbin
Steve Etkind
Brian Haas, MD
Randy Haffner,
PAH, CEO
Karen Johnson,
RMAHF, President
Maurice Cox III
Guy Lansdown
Katrina Dean
Douglas Klich
Nicole Lansdown
BOARD CHAIR
Kristy Suda
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Lisa Sandoval
Stephen Batuello, MD
Kathy Berezin
David Berezin
Darren Boe, MD
Deanna Boe
Larry Brutlag
Naomi Brutlag
Morre Dean,
PKR CEO
Cindy Herzfeldt
Kim Herzfeldt
Shelly Humphreys
Lawrence Emmons, MD
Shanna Martin
Aileen Paez
Karen Johnson,
RMAHF President
Kathy Emmons
Fay Matsukage
Henry Galan, MD
Lisa McKean
Amy Galan
Steve McKean
Kim Herzfeldt
Anna Muzaffar
Cindy Herzfeldt
Nasir Muzaffar
Brent Hillier
Randi Rempel
Klaudette Hillier
Pius Schenker
Karen Johnson,
RMAHF President
Garry Seaber
Shannon Martin
Jane Wilson
Littleton Hospital
Foundation Board
Darrell Johnson
Joni Johnson-Powe
David Ehrenberger, MD
Karen Johnson, RMAHF
President
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Marble Jones
Mark Johnson, MD
David Benson
Rachael Koch
Susan Niermeyer, MD
Scott Bonner
Clint Cator III
Todd Guthrie
Karen Johnson,
RMAHF President
Dave Lewis
John Lowe
Jan Rosen
Darrell Schulte
Brett Spenst,
Littleton Hospital CEO
Chalmers Turner
Rhonda Ward
Patricia M. Wassik
Josh Martin
David L. Watson, MD
Ryan Harris
Tim McTavish
BOARD CHAIR
Michelle Brokaw
Deborah Thomas, PhD
Paulette Engrav
Josh Martin (Chairman)
Jodi Chambers, MD
Lisa Strate
Larry Engrav
Steve Elliott
Kristine Schneider
Brett Spenst, LAH CEO
Brett Corporon
Ramy Hanna
DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Valerie Ross
David Richards, MD
Lucas Boyd
Derick Levy
Anita Sanborn
Carole Peet
Gordon Beckstead
Susan Knapp
Stephen King
Kris Ordelheide
Operation Walk
Board
Laurie Elliott
Kathie Repola,
CHAHF President
Douglas A. Dillon, CHI CO
Foundation President
Parker Hospital
Foundation
Advisory Board
Ronald T. Glusenkamp
CHAIRS
Susan Hebert
Carlton Clinkscales, MD
Parker Hospital
Foundation Board
Darrell Powe
Jude Keller
Leonard Koch
Shanna Martin
Lavern Martinez
Francie Martinez
Tim McTavish
Pam McTavish
Robin Seaber
Jody Soper
Steve Soper
Emily Strunk
Randy Strunk
Nancy Trevino
VICE CHAIR
Michelle Brokaw
TREASURER
Dan Hainault
Michelle Brokaw
Morre Dean,
PKR CEO
Todd Folkenberg,
CRAHC CEO
Marsee Parsons
Joseph B. Blake
Don Rasure
Kelly J. Haecker
Martha Rasure
Randy Haffner
Sam Rasure
Julie Johnson
Robyn Rasure
Jeff Sippel, MD
Karen Johnson,
RMAHF President
Scott Stanley, MD
Mark J. Mostek
Thomas VanderHeiden
Glen Sibley
Nancy VanderHeiden
Stan Smazal, M.D.
David Van Landschoot
Patricia M. Wassik
Rich Zahringer
SECRETARY
Kris Ordelheide
Porter Hospital
Foundation Board
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Ed Ammon
Terri Ann Van Landschoot
BOARD CHAIR
Tamra Ward
Erin Denholm,
CHAHF CEO
Preston Parsons
Deana Alfonso,
Events Coordinator
Ed Ammon,
Executive Director for Porter
Lisa Culver,
Executive Assistant
Heather Dean,
Executive Support for
Marketing
Laura Fitch,
Director of Events
Dan Hainault,
Director of Operations
Geoff Isaak,
Executive Director for
Avista
Karen Johnson,
President
Marble Jones,
Executive Director for
Littleton
Rocky Mountain
Adventist Healthcare
Foundation
Board of Trustees
Steve Trevino
BOARD CHAIR
Tamra Ward
RMAHF Staff
Jude Keller, Director for
The Healing Arts Program
Peggy Morrison,
Development Associate
Kathy Nafie,
Stewardship Coordinator
Valerie Ross,
Development Officer
Lisa Sandoval,
Executive Director for
Parker
Kara Turpen,
Data Manager
Steve Younger,
Senior Accountant
Andrew Gaasch
Randy Haffner,
PAH CEO
Aric Hilmas
Karen Johnson,
RMAHF President
Stephen King
John Sackett,
AAH CEO
Darrell Schulte
Brett Spenst,
LAH CEO
Kristy Suda
Lisa Culver
Executive Assistant
Chase Aalborg
Corinne Ablin
Rosemary E. Abraham
Carol Acunto
Lori K. Adams
Christine Agnew
Ellery L. Aiken
Jeanne Aikin
David J. Akers
Alice Alban
Sharon E. Allegrezza
Scott M. Allely
Susan R. Allely
Barbara A. Allen
Sally S. Allen
Timothy R. Allen
Christine A. Allison
David Allmacher
William A. Altman
Sharolyn J. Aman
Sean M. Amann
Edward Ammon
Kim M. Amundson
Howardine C. Anderson
Kathleen A. Anderson
Linda R. Anderson
Seth W. Anderson
Bonnie S. Andrews
Christopher D. Aoyagi
Daniel Aoyagi
Tyler Appleton
Rosina G. Aragon
Barbara Arbuthnot
Ashley Arebalo
Donald C. Arian
Rita Arthur
Kirsi H. Aryan-Edwardson
Leslie E. Ashley
Kalaivani Ashokprabhu
Laura M. Azuma
David S. Bacon
Veronica A. Bailey
Patty A. Bainbridge
Cheryl Baker
Mary Jo Baker
Terri Baker
Sally Baldi
Diane D. Ballantyne
Christine A. Ballesteros
Byron Barber
Joel Scott Barber
Karla K. Barber
Deborah A. Barclay
Jane M. Barnes
Randy Barnhart
Catherine E. Bartley
Jennifer Barton
Stephen Batuello
Anne Baty
Ryan Bauman
Nadine Beacom
Bill Beams
Joe Bean
Joan D. Beard
Orville C. Beard
Bob Bearman
Bozena Bednarski
Raymond L. Beebe
Susan D. Beech
Gina Belafonte
Mark Belfance
Elizabeth Belisle
Bob Bell
Cindy Bell
Robert Bell
Gina L. Benjamin
Mary E. Bennett
William S. Bennett
Kenneth R. Bennington
David C. Benson
Kim N. Benson
David Berezin
Claudia Berg
Jennette Bergstrom
Kristi L. Bernal
Cindy M. Bernd
Jodi L. Berry
Katherine A. Bertolin
Deborah Bertolino
Jessie Bettmann
Rick Bickhart
Belinda Biddle
LaFawn Biddle
Ross E. Billows
Katherine G. Bilys
Frank Biondolillo
Tim Bishop
Andrew L. Bjork
Susan Black
Sidney E. Blandford
Donna J. Blasczyk
Patricia Boette
Daryl Bohlender
Deborah J. Bollhoefner
Amanda R. Bolt
William Bolton
Scott Bonner
Pam Bonnie
Leverne R. Boone
Peter Borup
Arthur H. Bosworth
Daniel R. Boten
Lora Bowman
Rick Boyer
William A. Brachvogel
Mary S. Bradford
Kathleen A. Bradley
John Brammeier
Christopher Brashear
Brian Breitenwischer
Janice K. Brenneman
Bonnierae Brenner
Michele Brewer
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Camela Brinegar
Margaret S. Broadley
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Susan J. Brooks
Carol Brown
Cindy L. Brown
William Brummett
John F. Brunswick
Larry Brutlag
Wendell E. Bryan
Britta Buehler
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Evelyn Bullock
Pamela K. Burdick
Ursula Burkhard
Regina Burris
Julie G. Busch
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Lynne Butler
Derek Cady
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John P. Campana
Todd Capizzi
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Richard M. Carlson
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Darci F. Tyson
Shelby Uhernik
Peter Unger
Lydia M. Upchurch
Samuel Usdan
Terry J. Uyeyama
Rebecca L. Vahle
Amy L. Valentine
Billie J. Van Ark
Lea Ann Van Auken
David A. Van Landschoot
Michael Van Lis
Karyl M. VanBenthuysen
Thomas L. VanderHeiden
Carol Vanschoyck
David VanSickle
Charles E. Vant
Richard F. Veazey
Margaret B. Verleger
Gilliam J. Vermeulen
Thomas Vessels
Gregory B. Vest
Margaret A. Vogel
Martha A. Vogt
Sarah M. Wade
Leland D. Wagner
Mary K. Wagner
Robert O. Wagner
Steven A. Wagner
Jeffrey A. Wahler
Edward Wahtera
Mike Waid
Richard J. Walker
Tracey Walker
Robert F. Wallace
Edward J. Walsh
Jill S. Wapelhorst
Reagan Ward
Tamra Ward
Janet S. Warner
Eugenie Waters
Mary Ann Watson
Kerri L. Webster
Laura Wegscheid
Susan L. Weichselbaum
Margo D. Weins
Karen L. Weiss
Debreah L. Wells
Robert O. Wentzell
Anne R. West
Debbie West
Lois J. Whelan
Cheryl D. White
James K. Whitney
Lida A. Whittenburg
Robert Wiegand
Hans G. Wiik
Bernice L. Williams
Brian J. Williams
Catherine Williams
Derek W. Williams
Michael A. Williams
Richard W. Williams
Nancy S. Willis
Jane T. Wilson
Karen E. Wilson
Daniel Witten
Blake E. Wollenberg
Connie Wood
Ellen K. Woodall
Cynthia Woodman
Jeffrey Woods
Melissa Woronoff
Kendra Worrow
Connie Wright
Ruth M. Wright
Shirley A. Yager
Elaine H. Yang
Carmella L. Ybarra
Patrick Yoon
Kay C. Yoshida
Althea Young
Eric J. Young
Jody Young
Mary H. Young
Michelle M. Young
Pamela Young
Toni R. Young-Huber
David J. Younggren
Loretta M. Zahner
Richard A. Zahringer
Brian K. Zarnoch
Megan Zatz
Clark B. Zimmerman
Tamara S. Zimmerman
John E. Zook
A. Budd Zuckerman
Peter Zurawel
15/Fifty Restaurant @ Sheraton Denver Downtown
20/20 Tax Resolution
Accuvant
Active Motion Physical Therapy, LLC
Adventist Health System
Allen Foundation Inc.
American Academy of Professional Coders-South
Denver Chapter
American Institute College of Heallth Professions
American Mechanical Services
American Medical Response
American Messaging
American Sentinel University, Inc
AmerisourceBergen Services Corp.
Ascendian Healthcare Consulting
Ave Maria Catholic School
Avista Adventist Hospital
Avista Womens Care, P.C.
Background Information Services
Barolo Grill
BC Builders, LLC
Bellco Credit Union
Bennington Johnson Biermann & Craigmile, LLC
Biomet, Inc
Bistro Vendome
BKD CPAs & Advisors
Blue Sky Medical, Inc.
Boulder Neurosurgical & Spine Associates
Boyds Coffee Co.
Breads of the World, LLC
dba Panera Bread
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, P.C.
Calcon Constructors, Inc.
Cancer League of Colorado, Inc.
Cardiocom
Castle Rock Adventist Health Campus
Cator, Ruma & Associates, Co.
Centric Elevator Corporation
Centura Health
Centura Health at Home
Century Link
Charter Financial Resources, LLC
Childrens Hospital Colorado
Christian Living Communities/Management
Services
CIGNA HealthCare of Colorado Inc.
Cisco Systems
Clementine Communications
Clinical Computer Systems, Inc
Clinimark, LLC
Colorado Biz Magazine
Colorado Business Bank
Colorado Center for the Advancement of Patient
Safety
Colorado Hardscapes, Inc.
Colorado Materials
Colorado Rockies Charity Fund
Commerce Mortgage
Commercial Flooring Services
Community Outreach Denver
Conifer Health Solutions
Connance, Inc.
Connecting People, Inc.
COPIC Insurance Company
Correctional Healthcare Companies, Inc
Craig Hospital
Crazy Scrubs
Creekside Endocrine Associates, PC
Critical Care, Pulmonary and Sleep Associates,
Prof LLP
Critigen
Crown Family Philanthropies
Cypress Centura Office
Davis Partnership Architects
Dazzle Jazz Restaurant and Lounge
DCP Midstream Matching Gifts Program
Dean Foods Company
Deloitte
Denver Oncology, P.C.
Denver Post Season to Share Fund
DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc.
Dillon Foundation
Direct Response, Inc.
Diversified Radiology of Colorado, PC
Donor Alliance, Inc.
Doussard Law PC
DRC Construction Services Inc.
Educational Marketing Group, Inc
Elway’s Restaurant
Emmi Solutions
Encore Electric, Inc.
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Envision Radiology, LLC
EPPH
Ernst & Young, LLP
Estate of Edna Leeman
Estate of Margaret Mary Howlin
Explore Transplant
First Quality Products
FirstBank of Parker
Flatiron Construction
Fleisher Smyth Brokaw, LLC
Francis Ford Coppola Winery
Frauenshuh Healthcare Real Estate Solutions, LLC
Front Range Surgical Services, P.C.
Fruition Restaurant
Fuller Family Fund
GE Johnson Construction Company
Gexpro General Supply & Services, Inc.
GH Phipps Construction Companies
Global Healthcare Exchange, Inc.
Great West Cigna Healthcare of Colorado
Greater Colorado Anesthesia
Greenlee Family Foundation
Halestorm Ventures, LLC
Halo Innovations
Hanger Clinic – Parker Office
Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics
Happy Homes Management Services
Harrison Family Fund
Harvard Park Surgery Center
Haselden Construction
Hay Painting and Decorating, LLC
Health Connect Properties, Inc.
Helix Fluid Solutions, LTD
Hewit Family Foundation
Hilmas & Associates, LLC
HKS
HKS INC.
Horan & McConaty
Hot Mama Inc
Hunton Brady Architects, P.A.
Hyde Family Trust
IBM
Intermountain Rural Electric Association
iTriage, LLC
Japon
Johnson Storage and Moving Co.
Josephina & Friends
Kaiser Permanente
Kantorei
Keckler Consulting & Sales
Koelbel Family Foundation
KOSI 101
Kutak Rock, LLP
Land Title Guarantee Company
Lend Lease DASCO
Littleton Adventist Hospital
Littleton Adventist Hospital – EMS Department
Littleton Adventist Hospital – Medical Staff
Littleton Adventist Hospital-Administration
LoHi Steak Bar
Maffei Foundation
Manitou Springs School District No 14
Manna – Castle Rock Adventist Health Campus
Margulf Foundation
MarkWest Energy Partners
McDowell Charitable Trust
McKee Family Foundation
McKesson Medical-Surgical
MedAssets
MedSynergies, Inc
Medtronic
Mid-America Union Conference of Seventh-day
Adventists
Mile High Honda & Acura
Milton Murray Foundation
Miraca Life Sciences
Morrison Senior Living
Mortenson Construction
National Philanthropic Trust DAF
Neurosurgical and Spine Specialists, PC
NexCore Group
Nissan North America, Inc.
Northern Medical Associates, P.C.
Northern Trust Bank
Oceanaire Seafood Room
OKTA, Inc
Oliver Wyman
Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation
Osgood Team Real Estate
OVAG International USA, Inc.
P. F. Changs
Pampered Passions Fine Lingerie
Panorama Orthopedics, PC
Parker Adventist Hospital – Barista
Parsons
Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories
Patterson Companies, Inc.
Peachtree Inventory Management, LLC
Peak Resources, Inc
Pediatrix Medical Group of Colorado, P.C.
Pepsi
Pesce Fresco
Physician Health Partners
Ponderosa Valley Funeral Services
Porter Adventist Hospital
Porter Adventist Hospital – Center for Joint
Replacement
Porter Adventist Hospital – Oncology Administration
Porter Adventist Hospital – Perioperative Services
Porter Adventist Hospital – Volunteer Association
Project One Healthcare
R & H Medical Equipment Inc
R. J. Wholesale, Inc.
R.T.A., Inc.
Rabold Construction Company, Inc
Radiology Imaging Associates, P. C.
Regis University
Renal Ventures Management, LLC
RK Mechanical
Roberts Floor Coverings, Inc
Robinson Dairy
Rocky Mountain Conference of Seventh Day
Adventists
Rocky Mountain Musculoskeletal Research
Laboratory
Rocky Mountain Real Estate Advisors
Rocky Vista University, LLC
Ronald McDonald Children’s Charities
Ronald McDonald House Charities, Inc.
Root Down
Rotary Club of Denver, Southeast Foundation
Rotary Club of Parker
S.A. Miro, Inc.
Saint Joan of Arc Church
Saunders Construction Inc.
Schlessman Family Foundation, Inc.
Sound Physicians
Source Management, Inc.
Source Office & Technology
South Denver Anesthesiologists, P.C.
South Denver Cardiology Associates
South Denver OB-GYN, P.C.
Southwest Sertoma
Sprint
Squeaky Bean Restaurant
St. Anthony Central Hospital
Sterling Girl Sales, Inc
Stryker Instruments
Stryker Orthopaedics
Sturgeon Electric Company
Summit Engineering Group, Inc.
Sunshine Building Maintenance
Surgical Consultants of Aurora,
TAG Restaurant
Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation
The Crazy Merchant, Inc.
The Francis Trust
The Hackstock Family Foundation
The Hewit Charitable Trust
The MacCourt Fund
The Medline Foundation
The Newfield Foundation
The Pisani Foundation
The Rose Foundation
The Sawaya Law Firm
The Thomas and Beatrice Taplin Fund
The/ Kitchen Denver
Tomkins Gates Foundation
Twelve Restaurant
UniPath, LLC
Unique Litho, Inc.
United Surgical Partners International, Inc.
UnitedHealthcare Services, Inc.
University of Denver
Utberg Family Dentistry
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Vectra Bank
Verizon Foundation
Versacare, Inc.
Vibra Hospital
Virginia Hill Foundation
W.E. O’Neil Construction Co.
Walgreens
Weifield Group
Wells Fargo Foundation
Wells Fargo Healthcare Financial Services
Westin Westminster
Zimmer Rocky Mountain, Inc.
Zimmerman Financial Services
Kara Turpen
Data Manager
Steve Abman
Doug Dillon
Dawn Jacoby
Chuck Morrison
Holly Stabler
Debbie Stahl
Chris Agnew
Jana Dost
Darrell Johnson
Mark Mostek
Steve Allegar
Mary Drobnick
Doni Jones
Kim Moyle
Linda Starkey
Delia Stewart
Ginger Allen
Amber Dupuis
Leann Joslin
Dora Mueller
Pat Allen
Dave Ehrenberger
Jon Kamm
Todd Mydler
Diana Stout
Lisa Strate
Bill Altman
Tom Eickman
Tena Kautz
Kathy Nafie
Cara Altman
Connie Emery
AnneMarie Kemp
Isabel Nakamura
Kristy Suda
Mary Sullivan-Ridge
Jared Ammon
Paulette Engrav
Ted Kenny
Heba Nasereldin
Ashley Anderson
Paula Enrietto
Duane Kent
Allegra Nelson
Karrie Swanson
Dick Switzer
Dick Anstett
Gina Erickson
Peggy Kettler
Cheryl Nelson
Erin Ator
Merry Ettenberg
Grace Khamvongsa
Susan Niemeyer
Joan Switzer
Bethy Tamm
Marie Barber
Jim Fazio
John Kimball
Danette Nolte
Susan Barnett
Angelika Feldbush
Mary Kimball
Gretchen Norman
Deborah Thomas
Carolyn Thompson
Anathea Becker
Wendy Firth
Lynda Kithil
Donna O’Brien
Jeannie Bennington
Andrea Fitch
Lauren Klopfenstein
Casey O’Leary
Katy Treadway
Joe Trujillo
Jodi Berry
Carl Fitch
Stephanie Kraft
Anne Oakley
Laura Bertsch
Danielle Fitch
Carole Kramer
Keri O’Connell
Gregg Tucker
Mercy Tucker
Jodi Birkofer
Debbie Frank
Wade Krauss
Kris Ordelheide
Amanda Blakey
Katherin Franklin
Cyndy Krening
Richard Osborn
Aaron Unrein
Kristy Unrein
Janis Borie
Janelle George
Tammy Kriese
Greg Owens
Dawn Bowers
Karen Gieseker
Judi Kugler
Aileen Paez
Ellen Van Dyk
Anita Vidick
Janie Boyle
Melissa Gilstrap
Dianne LaKamp
Preston Parsons
Lana Brenan
Sue Ann Glusenkamp
Nancy Lange
Patrice Paul
Sheri Vinchetti
Janet Waidley
Judi Burchfield
Susan Gomez
Patsy Larson
Ann Pinelli
Kai Burleigh
Penny Gonella
Fredda Laurel
Jackie Powers
Andrea Wanamaker
Dave Watson
Roger Cabbage
Lynne Goodman
Sharon Lean
Pam Prag
DeeDee Caldwell
Brenda Gordon
Bonnie Lee
Kathy Quillin
LynAnn Weaver
Heather Westermeyer
LouAnn Canjar
Jackie Gorman
Shelbi Lenon
Layla Rabih
Lisa Cardarelli
Pam Grange
Brian Lentz
Dave Richards
Kevin Wikoff
Brooke Willis
Debra Carlson
Diane Greenlee
Beth Leonard-St John
Rachel Ray
Leacia Castellanos
Brenda Greenwald
Karen Liley
Lisa Rios
Connie Wood
Michelle Young
Jodi Cattich
Jeff Gutekunst
Lindsay Lockwood
Marie Robb
Marcia Cedars
Bobbie Hacker
Veronica Loya-Perez
Gary Rogers
Chris Younger
Tyler Younger
Jennifer Cerf
Heidi Hainault
Marcia Luebke
Bob Ross
Jodi Chambers
Carole Hankins
Lisa Madsen
Tina Rutherford
Connie Zachrich
Brian Zarnoch
Greg Chapleski
Shari Hansen
Laurie Marks
Kyle Ryan
Sherill Chapleski
Linda Harris
Josh Martin
Anita Sandborn
Cohan Zarnoch
Ingrid Civils
Leanne Hartford
Jim Martinez
Christopher Santana
Gretchen Zornman
Carlton Clinkscales
John Haworth
Kim Martinez
Kristin Schank
Claudia Clinkscales
Leslie Haworth
Kimberly Masterson
Natasha Schultz
Julie Collett
Bryan Herston
Susie Masterson
Robin Seaber
Anne Corbett
Tricia Hirschboeck
Jen Match
Lisa Serrano
CJ Cullinan
Kimberlee Horst
Kim Materson
Melissa Shanks
Tanja Curtis
Linda Huff
GiGi McCleerey
Bonnie Shippy
Rosemary Danaher
Sarah Hulslander
Kendi McDaniel
Carol Singer
Danika Demers
Mindy Humphrey
Lisa McKean
Glenda Skaggs
Debbie Dennis
Jane Jackowicz
Kyle Messmer
Kendall Slutzky
Danielle Jacoby
Catherine Miller
Calvin Smith
Kirk Dignum
Kathy Nafie
Stewardship Coordinator
“For it is in giving
that we receive.”
— Francis of Assisi
Thank you for being part
of something great!
It takes caring physicians,
dedicated associates and
committed donors to meet the
needs of our patients within the
community and around the world.
YOU make a difference. Because
of caring donors like you, Rocky
Mountain Adventist Healthcare
Foundation is REACHING HIGHER
to touch more lives each day.
Thank you for your continued
support.
To give or learn more, call
303.715.7600 or visit us
at www.rmahf.org.