PRMH Newsletter 2012 Volume 1
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PRMH Newsletter 2012 Volume 1
messages of hope VOL. 1 2012 Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Serving Families for Over 37 Years 3925 Chestnut Street The Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House supports families of seriously ill children by creating a community of comfort and hope. Philadelphia, PA 19104 215.387.8406 www.philarmh.org ® The Otto Sunderman Family’s Story When the Otto Sunderman family checked into the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House at Front & Erie in January, they brought with them a very special guest: an eight-month-old puppy named Rhythm. 17-year-old Ben Otto Sunderman, a patient at Shriners Hospital, has been training Rhythm to be a service dog for Dogs for Autism since the German Shepherd was just a few weeks old. When Ben and his mom, dad, and younger brother Broderick traveled to Philadelphia for Ben’s recent spinal surgery, the House staff and volunteers welcomed the service-dog-in-training as part of the family. Ben, who was born with a missing L1 vertebrae and curvature of the spine with a tethered spinal cord, has undergone treatment at the Shriners Hospital in South Carolina, where the Otto Sundermans live, since he was six months old. However, three years ago Ben lost the ability to walk as a result of pressure on his spine. The goal of the surgery in Philadelphia is to ultimately help Ben regain some movement in his legs. “They basically rebuilt my lower back,” Ben says. While this was Ben’s eighth surgery, it was the first time the Otto Sundermans have stayed at a Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. “We knew we’d be staying anywhere between two and four weeks, and it would be a tremendous expense,” says Ben’s mother Debbie. “I decided to explore if there was a Ronald McDonald House.” When she requested a room online for the House at Front & Erie, she was still unsure what to expect. However, Debbie was pleasantly surprised upon checking in. “It is fabulous. It is way above what I expected,” she says. “It has been tremendous to have less financial stress.” Debbie believes the level of support her family receives goes beyond easing the monetary burdens. “I’ve always felt through all these surgeries that the support we get is as important as the medical care,” Debbie says. “Here it is warm, inviting, and a safe place to refresh yourself. You have to refresh yourself if you are going to last. It is a huge relief to have somewhere to come, get a glass of ice water, get a shower, and climb into bed. It is just way less stressful than a hotel.” Her husband Matt agrees. “I think you feel a certain rapport with everyone here because they are in a similar situation. You don’t feel like you are in a hotel with strangers where you have nothing in common,” he says. “Here you can talk to people and you know what everyone is going through. A lot of people we have met are here for an incredibly long time and you need someplace like this. You really couldn’t survive in just a hotel.” One of their favorite aspects of the House is the meals provided through the Guest Chef program. “It is a huge cost savings; you’d spend $40 for dinner every day otherwise, and you wouldn’t even get a quality meal,” says Matt. “You come here and you get a nice home-cooked meal, and everyone is very nice and friendly. You can just relax.” When they return to South Carolina, the Otto Sundermans plan to volunteer to For more information, visit www.philarmh.org make dinner at their local House. “What a lovely thing for people to do,” says Debbie. “I am definitely looking forward to organizing that.” Ben’s brother Broderick, who is in the sixth grade, has also found many things to like about the Ronald McDonald House. “I like to play games and watch television here.” His favorite part of the House? “The movie selection.” For the other families in the House, having Rhythm has been a special treat as well. “She’s a star,” says Debbie. “Everyone loves her.” “She has a perfect temperament,” explains Ben. At home in South Carolina, training Rhythm is just one of the many activities in which Ben is involved. He is active in the Boy Scouts, the theatre, and the school band, where he plays the ukulele, guitar, violin, piano, and trumpet. He also helps take care of the families many animals, including: horses, pigs, goats, chinchillas, and sugar gliders. “I have a lot of interests,” he says. One day, he hopes to become an actor. Ben also hopes that training Rhythm will help prepare him for his own service dog in the future. It is likely that the Otto Sundermans will return to Shriners Hospital in Philadelphia for at least one more visit. When they do, they will look forward to returning to the Ronald McDonald House. As Ben explains, “It really is a second home.” If you want to support families like the Otto Sundermans, visit www.philarmh.org and learn how you can get involved. Message from the President In our newsletters, we try to capture the generous acts of kindness of our volunteers and donors, but there is only so much space on 8 or 12 pages and the generosity towards the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House far exceeds that. Every day, there is at least one, if not multiple, acts of giving at one of our Houses or Family Rooms. Whether it is a baking crew coming in to bake cookies, a group of knitters dropping off knitted blankets and hats or a school lovingly assembling grab-n-go snack bags for our families, the generosity keeps coming. Marlene Weinberg, President of the Board One of the ways we can show our sincere appreciation for more of these acts is through highlighting them on our website and through social media. We encourage you to check out the daily postings on our Facebook page where we highlight what is happening at the House on an almost daily basis. Whether it’s a visit from Mickey and Minnie at our Chestnut Street House or haircuts for our families, it’s a great way for us to say thanks to our many donors and contributors. One of the other highlights is reading the comments often posted by our guest families about how our programs and services have helped them. with other PRMH supporters. Choose to "Like" Regards, Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Marlene on Facebook. Same Mission, New Mission Statement After a year-long collaborative process involving staff, volunteers, board members, and families, as well as newcomers who contributed an outsiders’ perspective, we are pleased to announce our new mission statement: The Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House supports families of seriously ill children by creating a community of comfort and hope. We believe this mission statement succinctly and effectively expresses why we exist and the difference we hope to make in the lives of the families we serve—key elements of a strong mission statement. We also believe it equally applies to all five of our existing programs—two Ronald McDonald Houses, two Ronald McDonald Family Rooms, and Ronald McDonald Camp—without limiting our potential to expand and grow in the future. You can expect to see this updated statement on all of our materials moving forward, including on the front of each issue of the newsletter. For more information, visit www.philarmh.org C onnect NEW for the Spring and Summer of 2012— We will be opening the doors to our Chestnut Street House to provide our supporters with a chance to see all that we do to support families of seriously ill children. If you are interested in taking a tour of the House and learning more about the programs and mission of the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, please email jenshipman@philarmh.org or check our website this spring for open house dates by visiting: www.philarmh.org/OpenHouse. Board of Directors Chairman Emeritus Honorary Life Members Madlyn Abramson Audrey E. Evans, M.D. Jimmy Murray President Marlene Weinberg Vice Presidents Peter Degnan Christopher Roak Secretary Connie Willson Treasurer Michael McAleer Board Members Mike Anton Judy Boreham Darwin Beauvais Chris Chong J. Drew Coyle John Durante Jon Hitchcock Abbie Hoffman Cynthia Keaveney Michele Lloyd Tom Mann Pete Maruca Salli Mickelberg William Parkes Anne Scardino Mark Turner Susan Wenger Ken Youngblood Staff Executive Director Susan Campbell Development Database Administrator Jennifer Donlevie Special Events and Communications Managers Chris Callanan Kelly Hays O’ Connor Jennifer Shipman Administrative Executive Assistant Jeanette Woehr Accounting Manager Sally Courant Bookkeeper Eileen Filipone House Operations House Managers Carolann Costa Doug Metcalfe Resident Managers Tim Lewoc Maurice Taylor Social Workers Tara Christie Helen Reese Facilities Manager Barry Owen Volunteer Director Linda Parry Volunteer Assistant Lori-Anne Miller Family Room Coordinator Suzie Norvilas Ronald McDonald Camp Director Cindy Candela-Ryan Maintenance Bill Cheyney Frank Webster Bill Wilkinson Housekeeping Martha Moore Robert Pouncy Myriam Rivera Brenda Robinson Irene Small Hirity Teweldeberhan Kay Welding Thank you to our board of directors and staff for their hard work and dedication to our families. 2 The 2011 Rising Star Chef Dinner Over 200 guests joined us for the Rising Star Chef Dinner at the Hilton Inn at Penn on November 18, 2011 where five top student chefs from local culinary institutions prepared a four-course gourmet meal. Guests were introduced to our dynamic honoree, Dr. N. Scott Adzick, who received the Dr. Audrey Evans Award of Excellence for his pioneering contributions to the practice of fetal surgery and prenatal treatment for debilitating birth defects. Karen Maher shared her family’s story of staying at the House while enrolled in a clinical study conducted by Dr. Adzick. Special thanks to the Hilton Inn at Penn for their generosity as host sponsor of the event, as well as our four participating schools that donated the food for their respective course: The Art Institute of Philadelphia, Burlington County College, JNA Institute of Culinary Arts, and Philadelphia Opportunities Industrialization Center. Also thank you to Hoffman Design Group for donating the beautiful herb centerpieces and a fresh focus photography for donating their services. “ Excerpt from Karen Maher’s Speech Dr. Adzick with the Maher Family; Karen (mom), Brendan (Dad), Aidan, Caroline and Sarah Dr. Audrey Evans, Co-Founder of the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, presents the Award of Excellence to Dr. N. Scott Adzick, Surgeon-in-Chief at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and founder and director of the Hospital’s Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment. Thursday, November 4th, 2004 was a day that changed our lives forever. “They’re seeing something on the ultrasound,” we were told. Not news any expectant parent wants to hear. During a brief follow-up meeting with our OB/GYN, we were told that our third child had Myelomeningocele… After an intensive search for expertise, we landed at CHOP. Within a few days, we’d spoken to many people on Dr. Adzick’s team at the Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Center and learned a great deal about Spina Bifida and the spectrum of potential outcomes…We will all be forever grateful to Dr. Adzick for his devotion to helping unborn children with special needs…for not accepting their fate, but instead for seeking novel ways to improve their lives… Along with fetal surgery came our introduction to the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. The best case scenario in our situation, a full-term delivery of our little girl, would mean spending four months in Philadelphia… We did investigate a variety of living arrangements, and found none that even compared to the Ronald McDonald House. Short-term apartments and extended stay hotels would have cost tens of thousands of dollars for lodging alone, not to mention transportation to and from the hospital, meals, laundry and more. And that’s just the monetary aspect. In the end, we spent a total of 104 days at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. That’s 104 hot dinners served to us each night by generous volunteers… That’s also 15 round-trip shuttle van rides to my weekly appointments at CHOP. Let’s not forget the 1,560 games of Solitaire, countless hours in the computer lab, Christmas and New Years’ Eve celebrations, and a few air hockey tournaments…these things and many more were tremendously helpful to my dad and me in dealing with the challenge of being away from our loved ones while also dealing with the health issues of the baby. To my husband, living 80 miles away, they provided peace of mind that we were safe and well-cared for…What we needed at the beginning of this journey was a place to stay…what we found truly was a home. ” Volunteer Spotlight We are so thankful for all of our volunteers here at the House. There are so many generous people lending their time and talents to help improve the lives of our families. Each and every volunteer is so important to us, including this issue’s volunteer in the spotlight: Michael Engler. Michael has been volunteering at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House for over 5 years. Scheduled to come in Wednesday of every week, Michael primarily assists the maintenance staff with various improvement projects around the House and plays a very important role during the months leading up to our Share A Night celebration—lending his hand to assist the maintenance staff string thousands of twinkling lights! Retired when he started volunteering at the House, Michael shared that the hours he spent volunteering really reignited his desire to be out and about, and after a short time of volunteering on Wednesdays at the Chestnut Street House, Michael also began working as a carriage driver for 76 Carriage Company, providing tours of historic Philadelphia on a horse drawn carriage. Michael shared his feelings on why volunteering means so much to him: “I enjoy volunteering because the feeling of being needed is indescribable, and I really just enjoy working with people”. From a young age, his parents instilled the importance of helping others, and this is something that has stayed with him all his life. Michael would provide this advice to anyone considering a volunteer opportunity with the House: “Do it. Don’t hesitate. You will find that volunteering is such a satisfying and fulfilling experience. You really will get a lot out of it”. To learn more about the volunteer opportunities available visit: www.philarmh.org/volunteer For more information, visit www.philarmh.org Message from the Executive Director Supporting Families: Creating a community of comfort and hope in 2011. We couldn't do it without you. Thank you to all of our readers for their support in 2011. Your support helps us to create a community— a place where families get doses of strength, support and hope that can be a powerful medicine to help them through a very difficult time in their lives. A community that provides an opportunity for families to be together and closer to their seriously ill child and an opportunity for families to support other families that are going through similar situations and experiences. We are grateful for each and every donation received, and hope that the shared words of some of our families in this newsletter convey your impact on their lives. We are committed to creating an even stronger community of comfort and hope in 2012 and invite you to join us. Because of you... •W e were able to support 2,787 family stays at our two Houses located at Chestnut Street and Front & Erie. This represents 1,600 unique families traveling from not only the greater Philadelphia area but from 46 states and 21 countries. • F amilies stayed on average 7 consecutive days, however over 140 stays were longer than 30 days away from home. The longest length of stay was 267 consecutive nights–9 months away from home. In Their Own Words…. Thank You Our Guest Families Say “The prepared meals are amazing and such a blessing! It was wonderful to not have to worry about making dinner every night or having to eat out all the time! Your volunteer cooks were so generous with their talent and time. • O ur volunteers are the heart of our Houses. Our over 300 regularly scheduled volunteers dedicated over 24,764 hours of service to make the work we do possible. • O ur volunteer van drivers made 3,307 trips to the hospital so that our families do not have to worry about transportation, parking and navigating an unfamiliar city. so helpful.” in similar situations, share a home cooked meal and watch my son play with other children. The care and concern expressed by staff and volunteers warmed my heart.” “The entire experience has been Thank you to the Lotman family, who provided both Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner for the families staying at the Chestnut Street House in 2011, and for continuing a tradition that has been going on for many years. Guest Chef Program In 2011, 914 home cooked meals were provided to the families of the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House by volunteer Guest Chef groups. The preparation of these evening dinners and weekend breakfasts not only provide our families with sustenance, but enrich their daily lives. Thank you to all of the groups who contributed meals to our Chestnut Street House, Front and Erie House, and our Family Rooms. To view a full list of Guest Chef Groups, visit: www.philarmh.org/GuestChef For more information, visit www.philarmh.org from the warm greeting at the gate, to the tour of the house, to all the services available. Everyone was so valuable to be able ” “Itot was connect with other families • O ur two Ronald McDonald Family Rooms at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provided respite space for up to 48 families with in-patient children each day on both the Oncology and Cardiac Units. “The whole experience was valuable a blessing. I will cherish the time spent sharing our stories with other families. Although there was such diversity, we all share a common bond. We look forward to the day where we will be strong enough to give back. We will be making a scrapbook of pictures for our daughter so she will know what an impact PRMH had on her life. It’s wonderful to know that although times and circumstances move so quickly now there are still giving, loving people in the world. ” 4 Your Support at Work in 2011 Family Time Thank you to all of our individual donors and non-profit partners who help brighten a family’s day by donating tickets to local entertainment, cultural and sporting events. Pictured here is just one of many wonderful donations from last year. We would like to thank Little Smiles Philadelphia for helping us surprise Nina Valente for her 11th birthday on November 15th. Nina and her mom were picked up in a hot pink limo and whisked away to the Sweet & Sassy Spa in Cherry Hill for Nina's “day as a diva.” It was an amazing experience that we are sure Nina will never forget! Garden Clubs Throughout the year, local garden clubs donate their time to decorate our Houses with beautiful, fresh, seasonal flowers and arrangements. The flowers provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere and help brighten the days of the families staying at our Houses. We would like to extend our thanks to all of the Garden Clubs that donate their time to help put smiles on the faces of the families we serve. Pictured here is the Kaslow family during their stay at the Chestnut Street House, posing next to some beautiful flowers provided by the Huntingdon Valley Garden Club. Capital Improvement Donors Thank you to all of our donors for donating materials and professional services to support vital capital improvements, building repairs and replacement of furniture. These donors help us to maintain our 100,000 square feet of property at two locations. The Living Room at our Chestnut Street House was refreshed this fall with bright, new sofas and chairs donated by La-Z-Boy. Ronald McDonald Houses nationwide receive generous, annual furniture donations from La-Z-Boy. Weekly and Monthly In-Kind Donors We are grateful for the support of our donors who provide in-kind materials, services and support on a weekly or monthly basis that enable us to provide the comforts of home all year round. A Special thank you to: Accomodation Mollen ADP AT&T Central City Toyota Coca-Cola Company CyraCom Hoffman’s Exterminating Co. Lehigh Valley Dairy Farms SCA Tissue North America S&D Coffee St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Pictured here are some of the families who have utilized the vans donated by Central City Toyota. Because of this donation, we are able to provide reliable van transportation to the hospital several times each and every day of the year. Wish List Drives Throughout the year, hundreds of generous donors provided much needed wish list items to support the daily needs of our families. Donations received in November and December 2011 from numerous companies and organizations not only made the holidays special for our families, but will provide supplies throughout this year. “Santa’s workshop was a huge blessing for us as our four older children have not had mom and dad home for 1 week just before Christmas and “doing Christmas” is not at the top of our priorities right now. Thank you!” We would like to thank Denny Parisan and the employees of County Corvette for putting together the 7th Annual County Corvette Toy Drive on Saturday, December 3rd. This amazing event featured a car show, great food generously donated by Carrabba's Italian Grill, face painting, and appearances by Santa Claus and Ronald McDonald. Just days after the event, the County Corvette Toy Drive brought in a truck load of toys and $14,500 for the families staying at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. To the right is a snapshot from this successful drive! For more information, visit www.philarmh.org 5 Help keep our foundations strong in 2012 In 2011, we opened our doors over 2,700 times to welcome 1,600 families into a community of comfort and hope. With providing accommodations and services to so many families each year comes natural wear and tear. We are asking for your help to improve our structure's basic amenities, so we can continue to provide our services to families in 2012 and in the years to come. Your financial gift in support of our capital improvement projects will help us to maximize our impact in every way possible. No gift is too small to make a difference to the families we serve. Restoring the Beauty That Once Was Keep our Foundation Strong Board Room ceiling repair $2,000 Exterior Wall Improvements $25,000 The beautiful mural on our board room ceiling was uncovered when the Ronald McDonald House first began improvements in 1981. With age the magnificent painting is cracking and we need help restoring it to its original beauty. Thousands of big & little feet cross our floors each year Built as part of our 1995 expansion, the east side exterior wall is in need of repair. Each year the winter takes its toll on this important structure at the Chestnut Street House, becoming more permeable and posing the risk of leaks and interior water damage. We need help repairing the structure. In 2009, we replaced the carpets in 24 rooms at the Chestnut Street House. Help us replace 20 more in 2012 so our families have a comfortable room welcoming them when they return from a long day at the hospital. ... ............ . . . ... ... .. We need $16,000 to carpet rooms 1 – 20 ... ..... . . ..... . . ............ .......................... ..... . . ...... . . . ...... ...... . . . ...... .......... ...... . . . ...... ................... ............ In 2011, we refurbished two of the mansion community restrooms. Our goal is to refurbish two additional restrooms so that when families return from a long day at the hospital, a hot shower and comfortable facility is available for their use. ..... .. . ................. Mansion bathroom refurbishment $16,000 ....... ..... ... ... ... ................................... Let's Make the Bathrooms More like Home The Chestnut Street House: housed in a historic building that was expanded in 1995 to serve a total of 45 families each night. For more information, visit www.philarmh.org 6 for exterior lighting improvements ......... .. .................. ... ... .. .................. ... ... ............. . . ........... .......... The Chestnut Street House, and the Front & Erie House, as well as the Family Rooms at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia are in need of in-kind donations such as: • Disposable plates • 10 oz hot cups • Sugar packets • Trash bags • Individually wrapped plastic ware ..... . In-Kind Donations ... ............ ... ... ........ ......... ......... ... Families often come back from the hospital after dark and sometimes late into the night. Help provide safety and a feeling of security to our families by funding exterior lighting improvements. Guest Chef groups volunteer their time to cook dinner for our families 365 days of the year. Beginning in June, through September, our grills are used between 3 to 4 times a week to prepare meals for our families. Help fund a commercial size BBQ grill to spread the joy of seasonal cookout food to our families! ... ... ... Help keep our families safe! Help us keep Grilling— Donate a Commercial Size BBQ Grill ............ .................... We need $5,000 The Front & Erie House: offering a home-like environment for 18 families a night. ................ Keep Our Families Fit Gym equipment replacement $5,000 The fitness rooms at our Houses allow families to have access to exercise equipment 24-hours a day. Help fund the replacement and addition of gym equipment at our House’s fitness rooms. Lend your expertise Have experience in interior design or architecture? Or experience with plumbing or as an electrician? We are in need of all of these services and more. From reupholstering our foyer chairs and updating our window treatments in the board room, to providing power washing services and installing partitions in our guest bathrooms—there are many opportunities for you to lend your professional expertise and help our families live more comfortably while they are facing the most difficult time in their lives. To Donate or to find out more information, Please visit us at www.philarmh.org/Capital or scan this QR Code Today: For For more more information, information, visit visit www.philarmh.org www.philarmh.org SCAN IT 7 In honor of the generosity and support we receive from our friends in the community, both of our Houses were once again decorated with thousands of twinkling lights, each representing a donor’s gift. Thank you to all of the individuals, organizations, and businesses who helped to give the gift of home to families in need this holiday season. Photo courtesy of a Fresh Focus Photography. During our Front and Erie Holiday Party and House lighting, we received a very special visit from Philadelphia Grammy Chapter President David Ivory, Board Governor Skip Denenberg and Grammy nominated artists Steve Pullara and Amy Otey, who performed many festive holiday songs throughout the evening celebration. A very special thank you to our in-kind donors for the evening: Southwest Airlines, Yards Brewing Company, the 76ers dancers, and Steve Kramer. Photo courtesy of Alicia Smith Photography. Celebrating another year of Share A Night House guests, Mr. and Mrs. Redmond with their daughter Sienna, are shown here at our annual Share A Night lighting celebration at Chestnut Street after sharing their story with the attendees. Thank you to our in-kind donors and entertainers for making the evening so magical, including: The Blarney Stone, Capozzoli Catering, Coca-Cola, Di Bruno Bros., Elliott Sacks, Herr’s, The Holy Child Academy Drexel Hill Handbell Choir and Senior Choir, John Serock Catering, Laura Wirtshafter, Yards Brewing Company, and of course Ronald McDonald. 2011 Share A Night Sponsor List $25,000 & Above - Platinum Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Katie's Krusaders $10,000 to $24,999 - Gold Lynn Deming Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gallagher Reuben and Mollie Gordon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Philadelphia Region $5,000 to $9,999 - Silver Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Karamatsoukas Ms. Mariah E. Murphy Mr. Brent Senseny and Ms. Linda D. Cluck Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tewksbury Clarence J. Venne Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendolowski Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wolgin $2,500 to $4,999 - Bronze Anonymous Aon Risk Services Matt and Joel Damron Mr. George E. Deming III Mr. and Mrs. Steve Feldhamer The Garbose Family Foundation Mr. Jonathan Hoffman Ms. Cynthia M. Keaveney Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keith Mr. John M. Makara and Ms. Katherine E. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Peltz Ms. Anne Scardino SRM Entertainment, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Sydney G. Willson III $1,000 to $2,499 - Copper Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Backlund Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baim The Brian Seibert Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carnevale Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Curley III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Danziger Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Emmi Mr. Jeff Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Frebowitz Frezel Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. William C. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hannum Mr. Samuel Humes and Ms. Marianna Knight Mr. Robert Kachur Mr. Tom Keyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Klau LM Charitable Gift Trust Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Lepp Mr. and Mrs. Michael McAleer The Miller Family Miller Designworks, Inc. Montco Metals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Oberkircher Philadelphia Jaycees Alumni Association Mr. Roger Porter Mr. Mark Rosenberg The Ryan Andrew Kaiser Memorial Foundation For more information, visit www.philarmh.org Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schell Jr. Laura and Richard Steel Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David J. Sutter Mr. and Mrs. John Thalheimer Mrs. Marlene Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Wolf $500 - $999 Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Alf Anonymous Ms. Amy Ard Mr. and Mrs. Roger Arsht Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Behm Ms. Mary B. Boyle Chatsworth Consulting Group Ms. Helen Clemens Mr. and Mrs. James D. Coleman Country Merchants Inc. Mr. Patrick Coyne Mr. and Mrs. Sean T. Crinnion Mr. Robert E. Croner Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Dale Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Damron Mr. Peter J. Degnan and Ms. Maureen Gardner Ms. Debbie J. Dickstein Mr. and Mrs. George F. Diehl Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Finacchio Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. J. Giuliani Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Gleklen Dr. Scott M. Goldman and Dr. Mary A. Cheney Ms. Alexis Gonzalez Ms. Kathleen A. Heitzmann Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jenkins Ms. Clare M. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. David Knight Little Smiles Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Macdonald Dr. and Mrs. Henry Maguire Jr. Marnick Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McLelland Ms. Barbara Miller Ms. Mariah E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. James Pedersen Mr. Hassel Perrel Ms. Margie Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rosenberg Ms. Sally Rutter Ms. Joan L. Sandberg Mr. Kevin C. Schildt Selas Fluid Processing Corporation Settlement Engine, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shropshire The Simkiss Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Brian Taddeo Mr. Michael S. Tornvall Mr. Philip W. Twietmeyer and Ms. Joanne Mastriana Ms. Laura S. Warren Ms. Tina Zuech Due to space limitations, we are unable to list donations of less than $500. All donations are sincerely appreciated. 8 A Board Member’s Perspective I’m convinced the comfort we provide for families in medical distress is essential to the health of the entire family. Every one of us tries to fill a need. My background is in building management, and I believe maintaining our properties is essential. That’s why when I’m visiting as a volunteer I carry a mini-screwdriver in my pocket. A parent coping with a sick child and often separation from other family members shouldn’t have to search for a replacement light bulb or fix a loose knob. I’ve been a board member since 1992, which gives me the longest tenure on the current board. When board members were discussing fundraising ideas two decades ago and hoping to target potential $25,000 donors, I said I knew none, but I knew a lot of people who could and would be $10 donors. That year we sold sponsorships, at $10 a bulb, for our annual rooftop holiday light spectacular, which is now known as our Share A Night celebration. J. Drew Coyle The first year, 1992, we collected $8,000. This year, our annual Share A Night campaign raised $398,000 for the families we serve. Whether providing the comfort of a room, a warm meal, or just an ear to bend, the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House has also helped fill my own need to give back. Dining with the Stars 2nd Annual Dining with the Stars Pairs Winning Bidders with Celebrities for Meal of a Lifetime In October, we were thrilled to host our 2nd Annual Dining with the Stars online auction. Our amazing supporters were able to bid on 29 once-in-a-lifetime packages, provided by some of the area’s most celebrated restaurants and caterers, with the star of their choice. We are grateful to all of the celebrities and restaurants who generously gave their time to participate in the auction, as well as the lucky winning bidders who enabled us to raise over $42,000 for the families we serve. Thank you to our media partners CBS3 Philadelphia and Greater Media Philadelphia for their support. We would like to thank Tom Kehoe, the founder of the Yards Brewing Company, for providing a once in a lifetime Dining With The Stars experience for Sean Handler and his friends at the Yards Brewery on December 15, 2012. And the winners are: Michael Anton Dinner for Ten with Temple Basketball Coach Fran Dunphy at Bistrot La Minette William CallananDinner for Ten with Chris May and Susan Barnett at Davio's Patricia Insley Michele Lloyd In-Studio Lunch for Six with 94 WIP's Michael Barkann & Ike Reese Catered by Gia Pronto Herbert Lotman inner for Ten with David Cohen the Vice President of D Comcast at Table 31 Northern Italian Steakhouse Dinner for Ten with Ed Stefanski and Doug Collins at Flemings Steakhouse in Marlton, NJ Anonymous A Personal Tour for Ten with Ed Herr at the Herr's Snack Factory Catered by Peppercorns In-studio Lunch for Six with Anthony Gargano and Glen Macnow Catered by Bacco Darren Lowenthal Dinner for Ten with Philadelphia Eagle Jeremy Maclin at Peter Degnan In-Studio Lunch for Eight With 102.9 WMGK Host John Debella Catered by Di Bruno Bros. James Marr John Durante Dinner for Ten with Eagles Sportscaster Merrill Reese at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse Peter Maruca Dinner for Ten with Former Flyer John LeClair Dinner for Ten with Howard Eskin at Devon Seafood Grill Charles Montufar Dinner for Ten with Phillies General Manager Ruben Amaro Lunch for Six with Former NFL Player Brian Baldinger Union Trust Steakhouse In-Studio Lunch for Eight with Michael Smerconish Catered by Ferrante Meats at M Restaurant at Fish Catered by Sweet Lucy's Smokehouse Kimberly Patrizi Dinner for Ten with PRMH Co-Founders Audrey Evans and Jim Murray at Penne inner for Ten with Philadelphia Flyer Ian Laperriere at D Cuba Libre Michael Rupe inner for Ten with Philadelphia Eagles Legend Vince D Papale at 10 Arts Bistro & Lounge Personality Marilyn Russell at Square 1682 Cathy Snyder Dinner for Ten with Pierre Robert From 93.3 WMMR at Pod Dinner for Ten with Miss Pennsylvania USA 2011, Amber-Joi Watkins at Le Castagne Stephanie Tomko Breakfast for Six with Angelo Cataldi and the Edward Furman inner for Ten with St. Joe's Basketball Coach D Phil Martelli at 333 Belrose Marlene Weinberg Dinner for Ten with Food Network's Marc Summers & John Durante at Osteria Lunch with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce's Rob Wonderling at the Dandelion reakfast for Six with Ross Brittain & the Breakfast Club at B Sabrina's Cafe A Personalized Cooking Demonstration for Ten with MasterChef Jen Behm at Boss Enterprises Richard Worek In-Studio Lunch for Ten with Pat Ciarrocchi and Ukee Washington Catered By Carlino's Gina Flatley Dinner for Ten with 95.7 Ben FM's Morning Bjorn Haglid Morning Team Catered by the West Ave Grille Sean Handler Private Tour & Tasting at Yards Brewery with Founder, President, & Brew Master Tom Kehoe For more information, visit www.philarmh.org 9 We're So Thankful For... McDonald's Bike Nights in the Lehigh Valley Thank you to organizer Mike Fountaine and participating McDonald’s Restaurants in the Lehigh Valley for their annual summer Bike Nights that raised over $3,200 for Ronald McDonald Camp. For every bike that came to participating locations, the McDonald's Restaurant contributed a donation. If you are interested in hosting a fundraiser to benefit the House, please contact Chris Callanan at chris@philarmh.org. Photo courtesy of Norm Keller Katie's Krusaders Thank you to Katie’s Krusaders for a very special and ongoing partnership. Katie's Krusaders was started by the family and friends of Katie Ann Duffin to raise the community's awareness of the incidence of cancer in children. This group of dedicated individuals was instrumental in helping to raise money to build our Front and Erie House next to St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. Since the opening of our House, they continue to host fundraisers throughout the year to support the families staying at the Front & Erie House, including a special family emergency fund for families in financial crisis. We appreciate their tireless efforts to support our mission. Family Room Parties Thank you to everyone who helped organize a celebration and bring happiness to the families who utilize our Family Rooms at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia throughout 2011. This photo was taken during the fourth annual Holiday party in December. Salon L'Etoile & Spa has been providing dinner and gifts for our Family Room holiday parties for four years and for that, we cannot thank them enough! If you are interested in hosting a party or making a contribution to the Ronald McDonald Family Rooms, please contact our Family Room Coordinator, Suzie Norvilas at suzie@philarmh.org. Young Leadership Council Events On October 29th, the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House hosted its 1st Heroween Party, organized by the PRMH Young Leadership Council. This Halloween extravaganza was hosted by the City Tap House and featured dancing, raffles, and a very different kind of costume contest! Bryan Wellens and Theresa Marie (pictured here) were crowned the official King and Queen of Heroween for their ghoulish costumes. We would like to thank everyone for dressing up to support the families staying at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. If you are interested in getting involved with our Young Leadership Council, please contact Jen Shipman at jenshipman@philarmh.org. For more information, visit www.philarmh.org 10 Donations from the Heart, 10/1/2011—12/31/2011 $50,000 and above Estate of Frances M. Cox Estate of Barbara C. Blossom $10,000 to $24,999 County Corvette - 2011County Corvette Toy Drive Fundraiser Oscar H. and E. Ida Iucker Memorial Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation Louis and Bessie Stein Foundation United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania $5,000 to $9,999 Bacco Restaurant Group - 2011 Bocca Golf Outing B-Strong Foundation The Eden Charitable Foundation Engle Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Resnik The Rorer Foundation Clarence J. Venne Foundation $1,000 to $4,999 Aberdeen Asset Management, Inc. The Abramson Family Foundation Alliance of Bikers Aimed Towards Education - 2011 A.B.A.T.E. Fundraiser Mrs. Regina Avallone Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Aylward Bakers Club of Philadelphia The Barra Foundation, Inc. BFF Friendship Foundation Mr. Tom Biron Brie's Buddies - 2011 Brie's Buddies Annual Golf Outing Broughton Foundation Catalyst 360 Mr. Anthony Cena Chant Engineering Co., Inc. & Employees Rachael Colasanto Memorial Andrea Costain Memorial Mr. Joseph D. Coyle Ellen Elaine Crooke Memorial Margaret DeCarlo Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delaney Lynn Deming Memorial Drexel E-Learning, Inc. ESC for Tri-State Racquetball Tournament–2011 Tri-State Racquetball Tournament Austin Zachary Feldman Memorial Flamenco Del Sol Dance Co. In Honor of the Frebowitz Five Germantown Academy Ms. Mary Jo Harper Heroween Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hillman Hockey for the House Independence Blue Cross Kaplin, Stewart, Meloff, Reiter & Stein PC Ann and John Kachur Memorial In Honor of Cynthia Keaveney Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lloyd Mr. Robert A. Lopes Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Maher Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Mara The Martin Foundation Dr. Lauren McCann McDonald's of Allentown -2011 Bike Nights McDonald's of the Philadelphia Region Merck Employee Giving Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mickelberg Mr. Dave Moretzsohn National Time Systems Pincus Family Foundation Prudential Insurance Company of America Riverbend Environmental Education Center In Honor of Theresa and Jonathan Reitnaur's Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Reitnaur Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Roak Mary & Emanuel Rosenfeld Foundation Denise M. Rush Memorial Ms. Anne Scardino SJ Bikers–2011 Ride for the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sutow Edmund G. Taussig and Frances Kath Taussig Foundation Mrs. Marlene Weinberg Wells Fargo Tess Team The William Penn Foundation Young Lawyers Section of the Delaware County Bar Association Connie Zuzio Memorial $500 to $999 Alisha C. Levin Memorial Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brad Aronson Mr. and Mrs. Jerome R. Beauchane In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Max Belinsky Isabella Benitez Memorial Big Burrito Restaurant Group–2011 Mad Mex "Agave to Charity" Fundraiser Mr. and Mrs. Hagy Bock CBS 3 Mr. David Chandler Mr. Chris Chong Mr. Frederick R. Conner Ms. Denise DeMan Mr. James P. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drobnes–In Honor of their Wedding Guests Mr. David J. Dukes and Ms. Marcia Golden The Emss Foundation, Inc. Dr. Scot Fisher and Mrs. Shelly Lotman-Fisher Hugh Flood Memorial Fox and Roach Charities Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Friedman Mr. Anthony Gacita–2011 Haunted House Fundraiser Gehman Custom Remodeling Ms. Betty Geikler Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. Morey Goldberg Mrs. Constance Gottlieb Amanda Hettinger Memorial Mrs. Mary Lou Hettinger Mr. Timothy J. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoffman Holmesburg Baptist Christian Summer Camp IBM Employee Services Center Innovative Print & Media Group, Inc. International Furnishings & Designs Assn. Jamren, Inc. Mrs. Esther Kaplin Ms. Cynthia M. Keaveney The Keswick Tavern Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Looker The Marlton Tavern Mr. and Mrs. Joel Marmar Dennis Martini Memorial Joan Mather Memorial McDonald's of Cedar Crest McDonald's of Quakertown–2011 Calendar Sales Fundraiser Missions 4th United Methodist Church Morrissey Family Foundation Mr. Carl Nanney Nassau Broadcasting 1, LLC Neubauer Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nisen Pearce Q Foundation Permalith Plastics, LLC Peter's Europa House Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Pottsville Area School District Prissy Ballerina by Penelope B –2011 Winter Wish List Fundraiser Dr. William and Dr. Nancy Reichman REIT Management & Research LLC Roth Capital Partners, LLC Samuel P. Mandell Foundation Linda A. Sandberg Memorial Mr. Thomas Schaible Haley Simon's Bat Mitzvah Project Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simone Kyan Spearko Memorial Mrs. Frances F. C. Sue The Trio Tavern Tri-State Metals, Inc. United Way of Chester County Verizon Cybergrants In Honor of Marlene Weinberg Mrs. Susan Wenger Wills Eye Hospital George Wohlrab, Sr. Memorial Susan Wolf McDonald Memorial Amy Wolgin Wiener Memorial Ms. Lynde Wolk Mr. Ken Youngblood Due to space limitations, we are unable to list donations of less than $500. All donations are sincerely appreciated. How you can be Part of Our Future and Leave a Lasting Legacy Consider including a gift to the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House in your will or estate plans. No matter where you see yourself financially, you, too, can make a lasting difference. Any amount can have a big impact over time. By choosing to include the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House as a beneficiary in your legacy planning, you can help make sure that our House will be here for families for generations to come. For more information, visit: www.philarmh.org/plannedgiving or contact Susan Campbell, Executive Director at 215-387-8406 or susan@philarmh.org. For more information, visit www.philarmh.org 11 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID ® Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House 3925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 215.387.8406 www.philarmh.org Philadelphia, PA Permit #1891 Address Service Requested 12th Annual Hit ‘Em for the House Monday, June 4, 2012 Philadelphia Country Club, Gladwyne, PA Golf, Bridge and Card Games, Live Auction and Dinner Wednesday, June 6, 2012 Philadelphia Cricket Club, Chestnut Hill, PA Tennis and Lunch New for 2012! We are very excited to announce our new partnership with Audi Willow Grove, enabling participants to compete in the Audi quattro® Cup at this year’s event. The winning twosome of the cup qualifier at Hit ‘Em for the House will compete for the National Title and be awarded with an all-expense paid trip to Pebble Beach Golf Resort in California for the US Final. The winner may also have the chance to participate in the World Final Audi quattro Cup at Arabella Golf Club in Western Cape, South Africa! Learn more at www.philarmh.org/friends. Proceeds benefit the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House.Questions? Contact Abbie Hoffman at abbiehoffman@comcast.net Photo Credit: Marc David Photography Join us for four Phillies games benefiting the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Tickets are just $30 and include a coupon for a hot dog, soda and a McDonald’s sandwich • May 8th vs. NY Mets • June 5th vs. LA Dodgers • August 29th vs. NY Mets • September 12th vs. Miami Marlins Purchase your tickets today at www.philarmh.org/Phillies or call 215.387.8406 Ext: 402 Makes a great night out for you and your friends, or a much-appreciated gift for employees or clients— plus proceeds benefit our families! For more information, visit www.philarmh.org 12