Ronald McDonald House of Indiana

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Ronald McDonald House of Indiana
The Home
with a Heart
Keeping familes together when they need each other the most.
The Quarterly Newsletter for the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana
DECEMBER 2011
Family Finds Comfort and Stability During The Holidays
Parents will do anything for their children, especially when the
health of their little ones is in jeopardy.
That’s certainly the case for Veronica and Bobby Hays of
Jonesboro, Ark. Their 3-year-old son Hunter was born with
Hirschsprung’s disease, a condition in which intestinal nerve cells
fail to form properly during fetal development. The condition
causes malnutrition and bowel obstruction as a result of the
missing nerve cells.
The only viable treatment for Hunter is a small bowel transplant,
and it could take months before an appropriate donor is found. The
Hayses were referred to specialists at Riley Hospital for Children
in Indianapolis and put on a donor waiting list. Veronica and
Bobby quit their jobs, sold virtually everything they owned and
moved 450 miles away from their family and friends so that they
could be close to Hunter’s doctors.
“The House saved us,” Bobby said. “We spent every
dime we had on hotels, amounting to $200 a week.
We only had $800. When we needed help the most,
the Ronald McDonald House took us in.”
With the holidays just around the corner and family and friends so
far away, the Hayses have found comfort in what they know will
be lasting friendships they have formed at the House.
“It’s hard being away from family,” Veronica said. “Thanksgiving
was a littler harder, but we met some friends up here, and had
dinner here at the House so it was really nice to have all of this
when family is away.”
With Christmas just weeks away, Hunter knows exactly what he
wants from Santa: “Dinosaurs! Books! Games!” he exclaimed.
His eyes lit up after hearing that Santa himself would be visiting
the House later this month.
Thanks to volunteers and generous donors in the community, the
House transforms into a winter wonderland during the holidays.
Families staying at the House are sure to have something to open
on Christmas morning because they are able to pick out gifts in
our Santa’s Workshop and the decorated trees that deck the halls of
the Ronald McDonald House bring much needed cheer to families
who are far from home.
“We are so grateful to be staying at the House,” Veronica said.
“They make it feel like home for us, and they really make each
day brighter for us.”
The Hayses waited for a compatible transplant and in September
they got word of a possible donor, only to learn it came from a
child with extreme lactose intolerance. Their hopes were dashed
and their limited resources were dwindling fast. They had been
living in a hotel for several weeks, a costly drain on their finances,
and they were running out of food.
The search was on for a warm roof over their heads, a place they
could call home while they waited for news of a transplant.
Fortunately, they found the Ronald McDonald House.
“The House saved us,” Bobby said. “We spent every dime we had
on hotels, amounting to $200 a week. We only had $800. When we
needed help the most, the Ronald McDonald House took us in.”
The opportunity to stay at the House couldn’t have come at a
better time, Veronica said.
“They are truly lifesavers. They helped us so much, and it means
everything. We don’t have to be on the streets. We can stay at a
nice place while we wait for Hunter’s transplant.”
From left: Veronica, Hunter, and Bobby
From the Executive Director
Dear Friends,
Each year at this time as the outside temperature drops, I’m always struck by the amount of warmth that
exists just inside the doors of the Ronald McDonald House. Families are welcomed back to the House
each night by caring volunteers serving a warm home-cooked meal, decorations brighten every corner,
and even an occasional visitor like Santa Claus or Ronald McDonald stops by to cheer everyone’s spirits.
Most importantly, families of critically ill and injured children get to be together and celebrate the
holiday as a family.
We know all the families staying with us are wishing for a healthy child and to be at home celebrating
the holiday, but thanks to you and other caring friends, these families truly have a home-away-from-home
and a caring Ronald McDonald House family to help make this holiday season a little easier.
At the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana, children, like Hunter, and families like the Hayses, are so much more than the illness
or injury they are fighting against. Our families are our mission. And your support keeps them together when they need it most.
As the year ends and the holidays are upon us, please remember the families who are staying at the House and please consider
giving generously to the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana. Your support is needed more than ever, and has a profound impact
on the families staying with us. Thank you so much!
From our families to yours, we wish you much health and happiness in the new year.
Warm Regards,
Leave a Legacy From the Heart
Planned giving is vital to the long-term future of the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana. By remembering our House in
your will or estate plans, you can help ensure that our “home-away-from-home” will be here for generations to come.
Through planned giving, you are able to make a larger donation than you might have imagined, without sacrificing the
security of your own family. There are many forms of planned gifts:
A bequest in your will or living trust lets you take care of your loved ones first and also make an impact on the
lives of our Ronald McDonald House families.
Naming Ronald McDonald House as a beneficiary of your retirement plan allows you to share your generosity
with our families and can help your heirs avoid double taxation.
A charitable gift annuity allows you to make a larger, more beneficial gift while you continue to receive the
income generated by your donation. You may benefit from a charitable income tax deduction as well as an
income stream for your lifetime.
A gift through a life insurance policy transforms a modest investment on your part into a much greater benefit
for both you and the families we serve.
If you have made provisions for the Ronald
McDonald House of Indiana through a planned
gift, please let us know. We wish to recognize
our planned giving donors through membership
in our Cornerstone Society.
If you would like to help ensure the future of the
Ronald McDonald House of Indiana, contact
Director of Development Joe Schulz at
(317) 267-0605, ext. 208, or
jschulz@rmh-indiana.org
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JO
U R N E Y S
T O
S P A I N
An evening of fine Mediterranean wines, food, art, entertainment and silent auction.
More than 350 friends, supporters, board members and volunteers of the Ronald McDonald
House experienced an evening of fine Mediterranean wines, food, art and entertainment at
“A Taste…Journeys to Spain” on Friday, Nov. 4 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom.
The journey, which benefitted the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana, featured entertainment
by local favorite Cathy Morris with Erica Dominguez and World of Flamenco, foods filled
with vibrant aromas from Spain, Italy, France and Greece, and a variety of Mediterranean
wines, compliments of 4th year wine sponsor, Monarch Beverage Company. And crowd
favorite was the Mediterranean Marketplace Silent Auction, chaired by Elaine Shaffer,
featuring wine and cuisine experiences, trips, beautiful artwork and specialty gift items.
A big thank you to WTHR’s Anne Marie Tiernon, who served as emcee for the event and to
the “Taste” planning committee for providing guests with a memorable experience that took
them on a journey of all the senses.
Emcee Anne Marie
Tiernon with WTHR listens
as Kellye Howard and her
daughter, Faith, share
their personal story about
staying at the House when
Kellye’s youngest daughter,
Heaven, was being treated
at Riley Hospital for
Children.
Cathy Morris performs
with Erica Dominguez
and World of Flamenco.
Guests savored fine wine
served by Jill Ditmire,
honorary chair and wine
aficionado with Mass
Avenue Wine Shoppe.
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AROUND THE HOUSE
While deployed to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Chris
and his Air Force buddies collected pop tabs at their recreation center.
At the same time, his mom was collecting pop tabs in Denver. Now
back home, Chris and his daughter, Carly, recently stopped by our
House at Riley Hospital to drop off the thousands of tabs they collected.
The first annual Kicks for Kids soccer tournament
was a huge success, raising $20,000 for the House.
More than 600 spectators came to watch 41 teams
compete in the day-long event on Nov. 25 at Off
the Wall Sports in Carmel, IN. A big thank you to
Bill Gutrich with Coca-Cola who spearheaded the
planning and to Off the Wall Sports and CocaCola who sponsored the event.
From left: Peter O’Scaneill, Bill Gutrich,
Ronald McDonald, and Lee Buckingham.
The Ronald McDonald House of Indiana’s Young Professionals Board (YPB) hosted their
inaugural Happy Hour Trivia Bowl on Oct. 12 at the Elbow Room in downtown Indianapolis.
The sold out crowd tested their knowledge in categories like “Sheen vs. Ghaddaffi” and
“Happy Hour Math.” Competition was fierce, but in the end, one team rose to the top and
claimed the prestigious title of Happy Hour Trivia Bowl champion. Most importantly, a
great time was had by all and the event raised more than $4,500 for the House.
Thanks to everyone who participated!
The YPB also held their first professional
development and networking event on
Nov. 15 at one of downtown Indy's newest
spots, Tavern on South. Board member
Richard M. Giesel, a partner at Gaston
Cavanaugh & Giesel spoke about his
experiences with community involvement
and its impact on his life and career.
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Members of Mt.Olive Baptist Church
served their annual Thanksgiving feast at
the Ronald McDonald House at Riley
Hospital on Nov. 18. And on Thanksgiving day, students and faculty from the
nursing program at the University of
Indianapolis prepared and served a
home-cooked Thanksgiving meal for
families staying at the House.
Celebrating our Volunteers
Volunteers are truly the heart and
soul of the Ronald McDonald
House and make a difference in the
lives of the 1,500 families that come
through our doors every year. By
listening, nurturing and simply
being there, our volunteers help
support the parents and family
members while their children
receive treatment at Indianapolisarea hospitals.
On Friday, Sept. 30, we honored our
volunteers for their contributions at
the Indianapolis Children’s Museum.
President’s
Service Awards
Several volunteers received recognition
by President Obama for recording over
100 service hours to the House in 2010.
Ronald McDonald, looking handsome in his tux,
greets volunteers and guests.
LORI KLEIMAN AWARDS
Lori Kleiman was a very special volunteer valued for her generosity, creativity and compassion.
Since her passing, the House recognizes volunteers who most exemplify her dedication and values.
This year, the Ronald McDonald House presented the Lori Kleiman Award to Michael Rhinaman
and Mary Garrett.
Michael Rhinaman came to the House in
January of 2010. Not only is he consistently
present for his Thursday evening shift at the
Ronald McDonald House at Riley but he often
fills in as a substitute on other shifts. He
performs his duties with the utmost professionalism and has already moved into the role
of mentor and trainer for new volunteers.
From left: Lori Kleiman Award recipient Michael Rhinaman
with Mandy Clark (daughter of Dave and Lori Kleiman)
and Board President Brian Brunner.
Michael rarely misses an opportunity to assist
with one of our special events, and always
keeps the House top of mind having been
instrumental in arranging for the House to
receive a large quantity of office supplies
when National City Bank merged with PNC.
He also serves as one of our advocates when
funding opportunities arise with PNC. An avid
coupon clipper, he uses these coupons for
purchasing needed supplies for the House and
rarely arrives for his shift empty handed.
Mary Garrett began volunteering at the House 25 years ago in August 1986. She has been a
constant presence on the Saturday afternoon shift at our Limestone Street location for all 25 years. The
weekend staff can count on her to arrive on time, for every shift, with her lunch in tow.
Diligently and without fanfare, Mary joyfully does whatever needs to be done. If the office happens to
have adequate coverage, she can be found in the kitchens performing such glamorous tasks as cleaning
out the pantries and shining up the refrigerators inside and out.
To quote Mary herself, “I volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House humbly and with love in
honor of my ten healthy grandchildren.”
HELPING HANDS AWARDS
These individuals, companies and organizations were recognized for responding to the needs of our
families through generous in-kind gifts and support of our mission.
Julie Clarkson
College Park Church
La-Z-Boy
Jerry Paul
Elaine Shaffer
Southwest Airlines
From left: Elaine Shaffer receives a Helping Hands
award from Special Events Manager Pam Anderson.
From left: Volunteer Linda Satterfield
with Guest Services Manger Connie Cripe.
GOLD AWARD RECIPIENT
(Serving 500+ hours)
Linda Satterfield
SILVER AWARD RECIPIENTS
(Serving 250- 499 hours)
Cindy Hutchison
Nancy Iles
Joan Watson
BRONZE AWARD RECIPIENTS
(Serving 100- 249 hours)
Harold Aron
Pat Bowers
Juanna Brennan
Karen Devansky
Theresa Errard
George Gordon
Ray Harding
Bert Harvey
Ernie Harvey
Megan Helmerich
Lisa Hull
Woody Hurst
Craig Ito
Bruce Johnson
Dorothy Johnson
Debbie Jones
Neil Lantz
Diana Laybold
Karen Lewandowski
Jerry McKinney
Michael Rhinaman
Mercedes Roots
Bob Schofield
Glenn Shubert
Leah Shubert
Lane Sims
Paula Swift
Harlan Watson
Shirley Yegerlehner
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OUR DONORS
The following
businesses, individuals
and groups gave to the
Ronald McDonald
House of Indiana
between Sept. 1 and
Nov. 18, 2011. We are
grateful for their
support and make
every effort to list
each donor correctly.
If your name has been
omitted or is listed
incorrectly, please call
(317) 267-0605,
ext. 228.
$10,000- 49,999
Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc.
Duke Energy Foundation, Inc.
IREM
$5,000 - 9,999
Coca-Cola Company
Paul and Judy Estridge, Jr.
The Home Depot Foundation
Indiana University Health
Jam-ie, Inc.
The Dwyer Group, LLC
The Tony Stewart Foundation
$1,000- 4,999
American Equity Mortgage
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Barnes & Thornburg
BSA LifeStructures, Inc.
Chastity Gibson Charitable Trust
Janet and John Craun
Dunbar, Cook & Shepard, P.C.
Jennifer and Tony Dzwonar
Gold Wing Riders-Chapter O2
Eric Gordon, Jr.
Green Savoree Racing
Promotions 2, LLC
Debbie Helper, MD and
Harry Wright
Curt and Kandi Hidde
Tracey and Reginald Jones
Kids & Clays Foundation
Knights of Columbus WF
Council No 11111
KSM Business Services, Inc.
Chris and Shawna Lake
LaPorte Missionary Church
Matt and Amy Lutz
M & I Bank
M&M Restaurant Supply
Springfield
Mary E. Van Drew
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
David and Ann Mason
Barbara and Kenneth
McCormick
McDonald's #20894
McDonald's USA, LLC
Bill and Debbie McKernan
Purdue University
Student Organizations
RMHC Global
Missy and Michael
Shahadey
Micki Siner
Sullivan County Community
Foundation, Inc.
Mary-Margaret Sweeney
United Way of Central Indiana
Valley Mills Elementary School
Wabash Valley Community
Foundation, Inc.
WOJO Restaurants, LLC
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$500 - 999
All Pro Scrap/All Pro Shearing
David and Suzanne Ayers
Battersby Danielson &
Associates
Michael A. and Teri Berlier
Diane Bohman
Thomas and Victoria
Broadie
Karen and Howard
Campbell
Margaret and Stephen Coats
Rebecca and David Colby
Jim and Mishelle Coldren
Cole Hardwood, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cole
Daystar Directional Drilling
EQ Logistics, Inc.
Gerry Fortner
Rick and Mary Giesel
Susan Habegger
Anita and Shaun Hayes
Elizabeth Henry
Charlie Hiltunen
Jerry Brothers Industries
South, Inc.
Jerry Brothers Industries, Inc.
Kevin Steury Management, LLC
Dalton and Jennifer
Kirchhoefer
Klosterman Baking Co.
Pam and Alex Legall
CV Lynn
My Gardener Yard Care, Inc.
Michael and Dianna
Napariu
Dawn Nickolaus
Overnite Electric Supply
Michael Popp
ProLiance Energy
Roy and Mary Quinn
Scott and Abbie Rogers
Schmucker Church
Southwest District
Soderholm & Associates, Inc.
Theta Alpha Gamma Phi Beta Psi
Tillema and Associates
VMS, Inc.
Susan Wiseman
$250- 499
Added Sales Co.
Matt and Colleen Alber
American Legion Post #355
Kurt and Sawyer Beier
Beltservice Corporation
Benjamin Franklin Middle School
Jeffrey Brinkmann
Centenary United Methodist
Church
Converse United Methodist
Women
Ronald Crouch
Jim and Susan Donges
Scott and Erin Dorsey
Eagle Trace Homeowners
Association, Inc.
Eric Froehlke
Rebecca Games
Robert and Donna Geary
Gold Wing Riders - Chapter B2
Gold Wing Riders - Chapter E
Gold Wing Riders - Chapter F
GWRRA Indiana Chapter P
John Scott Hawks
Deanna and Jim Hoskins
Ingersoll-Rand Charitable
Foundation
Beth Johnson
Kiwanis Club of Brookville
Dave and Mary Kleiman
Phil Kostaroff
Madison Kovacs
Kremers Urban
Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Mark and Latonya Langdon
Tim and Kathy Leichty
Robert W. Martin
John and Lynn Mast, DDS
Mark and Rhonda Meyer
THANK
YOU
Lisa and Jim Neice
Olive Branch Christian
Church, Inc.
William Parker
Nancy Radabaugh
Chuck and Jean Richmond
MaryAlice and Fred
Robinson
Richard and Carolyn
Robinson
Rotary District 6560 World
Community Service
Foundation, Inc.
Elaine M. Routh
Royalmont Academy
Rosie & Bernie Shepard
Randy and Linda Shields
SMC Products, LLC
Staples
Rebecca Stimley-Tomich
Josephine Stuckey
Tanglewood Baptist Church
George and Kimberly Tikijian, III
Vicki Tipton
Pamela and Randall Weisheit
$100- 249
Kendra and John Altepeter
Apache Hose & Belting Co., Inc.
Arlington/Roe & Co.
ASI Limited
Avancos
Mary B. Ayers
Doris Ayres
Jillian Ballard
Mike and Tami Barker
Cheryl and Bruce
Bartholomew
Dr. and Mrs. Steven Beering
Lisa Berkson and Stephen
Bokenkamp
Steve Black
Barbara Blevins
Kim and James Bourke
Thomas H. Boyd
Jon Bragg
Betsy Breeden
Brian and Stephanie Brunner
Kent and Andrea Burrow
James and JoAnn Burt
Ray and Lorene Call
Scott Campbell
Scott and Jessica Campbell
Teri Capron
Sam Cavanaugh
City of First Aktion Club of
Kokomo
Mabel Coffey
Carol Cohen
William R. Cole
Courtney and Sarah Condon
Kelly Connolly
James Cooper
Rita Covalt
Chris Cox
Howard Cox
Nelson Cramer
Donna Cundiff
Debbie Curts
Amy and Daniel Daly
John and Colleen Dangler
Chris Daumeyer
Degree of Honor Service Club 500
Delphi Kiwanis Club
Robert and Claire Devoe
Edward Dhondt
Digital Resources Group
Kathy and James Dimos
Julie Dolak
Dumes, Inc.
Tom and Patty Dunham
Julie and Dan Dwire
Eagles Auxiliary #985
Eleanor Edwards
Eta Pi Kappa Sorority Beta
Chapter
Bill Evans
Faith Corporation
Sept. 1-Nov. 18, 2011
First Baptist Church Faithful
Followers Class
First Federal Savings Bank
First United Church of Christ
Thomas Fite
Max Fitzpatrick
The Flexaust Company
Roger Flower
Dr. Robert Forbes
Foresight Financial Management
David and Deborah Fox
Melody Gandy
Donald and Jean Gardner
Donald Garner
Jim Gehbauer
Jonathan Goble
Gold Wing Riders - Chapter Z
Melody and Grant Goodman
Dawn and Craig Grage
Maureen Graham
Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman
Carrol Hale
Amy Hamblen
Jonathan and Elizabeth
Helvie, MD
Bailey Hershberger
Joe and Susan Higham
Martha Holmes
Alan Holt
Shelley Horner
Kenneth and Shannon Howe
Oscar and Marilyn Howell, Jr.
Brent and Susan Hubbard
Rebecca and Steven Huffman
Hunt Construction Group, Inc.
Mark Imel
Indiana District of Kiwanis
International
INOVA Federal Credit Union
Craig S. Ito
Jim Jinks
Amy and Paul Johnson
Jane Johnson
Doug and Louonna Kachur
Kappa Kappa Sigma
Sorority Zeta Chapter
Andrew and Heather Karazim
Rachel Karche
Lindsay Keith
Julia Kiel
Rob and Laura Klinestiver
Kathy and Hans Kok
Kevin Koke
Stephen and Susan Kraabel
Milton and Jean Krahn
J.W. and Eleanor Lang
Jamie Lee
Carlyle E. and Vera A. Lehman
Lesjak Financial
Eddy Lux
Colleen Madden
Terry Magers
Mary Rita and Gary Magoni
Walter and Eleanor Manes
Marion County Farm
Bureau, Inc.
Timothy Marklein
Jean Mason
Peggy and Franklin Mason
Mass Avenue Wine Shoppe
Match Corporation
Material Recycling Systems
Stephen and Peggy McCracken
McDonald's Corporation
McDonald’s, Indianapolis
Region
Susan and Phil McMullan
James and Carol McPhail
Vicki McPherson
Kevin McQueeney
Metro Restaurant & Nightclub
Brian and Gigi Miller
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller
John V. Miller
Mandy Miller
Albert Mills
Milroy Christian Church
Tammy Moon
Mr. Rooter of Yavapai &
Coconino Counties
Constance Nelson
NewAge Industries, Inc.
Emily Nichols
Allen Oberlin
Joe Olin
Jeffrey and Karlon Olson
Terri and Douglas Oster
Dr. Alan Palkowitz
Ann Panah
Parcha Sweets
Performance Contracting, Inc.
Shirley Phelps
Steve Porter
Valentina Poveda-Perez
Eric Rasmusen
Jeremy Raymond
Michael Ready
Tracie Rhinesmith
Richard Knight & Sons
Carolyn and Kevin Robinson
John and Barbara Robinson
Elizabeth Roe
Mark and Randi Roger
Michael and Tricia Roller
Joe Rudolph
Raymond and Susan Rydell
Susan Sabatino
Safety Management Group
Mark and Maryann Saggese
Shelly Sallee
Ken and Marta Schlemmer
Jeff and Donna Schmahl
Schroer Service System, Inc.
dba Jani King of Indianapolis
Jamie and Joeffrey Scott
Secondary Metal Processing
Elaine and Robert Shaffer
Edith Shanholt
James Shaver
Jennifer Showalter
J. Douglas and Laura Smith
Suzanne Smith
Linda and Jeff Spainhower
Doris Sparks
St. Luke's United Methodist
Church Builders Class
Jeff and Betty Stieglitz
Beverly Stokes
Ellavon Storms
Robert and Rita Strawser
T.I.S., Inc.
Charles and Ruth Taylor
Telamon
Lois Thomas
Christi Thompson
Tree House Studio
Michael and Rebecca Trotta
U S Hose & Coupling Inc.
Valparaiso Baptist Church
Elizabeth Vannoy
Rachel and Derek Wagler
Bill Watson
Betsy Weatherly
Laura Webster
Steven Wedding
Kenneth and Louise Weisheit
Evans and Kelley Wells
Kevin Wentink
West Noble Elementary School
Vicki West
Robert and Marian White
Greg and April Wick
William & Company
Dental Prosthetics
Cheryl and Jay Wilson
Martha Wolf
Brent Woodruff
James and Patricia Woody, Jr.
Chuck and Connie Wuensch
David Yoran and Carolyn
Guptill-Yoran
Dawn and Doug Young
Stephen and Donna Young
$50 - 99
Advance Community
Christian Church
American Legion Auxiliary
George Anchini and Valerie
Anichini
James Aucremanne
Jaona Bardonner
Mark Bare
Kimberly Bass
Jewell Beaumont
Lyle and Nancy Becker
Rebecca Beckman
Donna Bembnister
Lee and Connie Bender
John and Phyllis Bennett
Bethel Presbyterian Church
Paul and Kathlyn Bowerly
Dean and Deborah Brankle
Diana Broecker
Thomas and Corliss Brokamp
Bobbie Brooks
Patsy Bumpas
Andreah Caldwell
Becky Carver
Jeff and Kathleen Chamness
Martha NaTasha Coleman
Diane Costlow
Doris Crimmins
Kathleen Custer
Mike and Robyn Davis
Wilbur Davis
Vincent and Antoinette Davisson
De'Cor by Sandra Kay
Mike Demo
Debra Des Vignes
Michael Dickerson
Carol Divine
Ellen Dolinar
Celestia and Daniel Drysdale
Shirley and Charles Dye
Larry and Shirley Eades
Earnest, Foster, Eder & Levi
Ed and Jane Edson
Thomas Ewbank
Karen Ewing
Carol Faenzi
Felicia Ferguson
Jerry Ferguson
David Ford
Cynthia Freeman
Florence Funcannon
Jose and Kristine Garcia, Jr.
Betty and William Golaris
Rob and Shannon Gordon
Frank and Marcella Guthrie
Cheryl and Edward Hagemeier
Fran Hammond
Jacob Hardy and Anne Sabatino
Harris Bank
Hartley Grain Co, Inc.
Rose Heath and Darlyne Burns
Heerdink's Paint and
Body Repair
David and Clarice Hennon
James and Dorothy Hensley
Gayle Herrli and David Giles
Rosalie Hetzner
Solitaire Hile
Roberta Hofmann
Paul and Sarah Holtrup
Robert and Nel Huck
Alice Hughes
Illiana Wing Nuts
John and Pamela Ingermann
Joan Jackson
Sharon Jackson
Howard and Karen Jameson
Jiffy Coffee Service
Pedro Jimenez and Sue Kraft
James and Nancy Johnson
Jerry and Sandra Johnson
Ray and Ann Kegley
Robert and Jeannine Kenipe
Amanda and Dennis King
Norma Klise
Eli Lehman
Dan Levandoski
Lewis Salvage Corporation
Cheryl and Bill Maners
Michael and Tamara Martin
Martinsville Lions Club
Jeffrey Mattingly
Dennis and Charlotte Matusiak
Marvin and Shirley McFall
Susan McKinney
Patricia McSpadden
David J Milsho and Xin Liu
Montpelier Lions Club
Murray Moon
Dorothy Morris
Marsha Murray
Linda Newnum
Terri Nowak
Colonel Marcus Oliphant
Optimist Club of Breese
Orange Hill Media
Brenda and Larry Ostermeyer
Steve and Mary Kay Overbeck
Cheryl Overpeck
Donna and Richard Palacios
D.J. Parsons
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peck
Robin and Doug Peet
John and Sally Peters, M.D.
Daniel Peterson
Richard T. and Karen S. Peterson
Gloria Peyton
Arlene May Phillips
Elizabeth and Kenneth Phillips
Lauretta Picantine
Linda and Alan Picard
Joe and Marilyn Pinnick
Dirk and Kay Pletcher
Herbert and Beverly Potter
Presbyterian Women in the
Cong. of Irvington
Presbyterian Church
Sally Remedios
Richard Courtney
Construction Corporation
Tom and Mary Jane Richardson
Kenneth and Linet Riley
Gloria Ringwald
Jeffrey and Amy Risinger
Ken and Jan Ritter
Jay Roeschlein
Gerald and Monty Sue Root
Arlena Roshel
Carol Salaj
Sampla Belting NA
Rita Schobert Snyder
Marie Shea
Beverly and Garry Shivley
Kathy and Charles Simpkins
Elaine Skiles
Darlene Smith
Ronald and Toni Rae Smith
Thomas and Sayoko Sock
Noel and Tonya Sovinski
Jonathan Stafford
Ann Marie Stefaniak
Anne and Norman Stump
Gail Sullivan
David and Jeanette Tabb
Helen Terhune
Joyce Tovsky
Tri Kappa - Gamma Psi Chapter
Mark and Vera Vander Kooy
Regina Vandivier
Kevin Vannoy
Thomas and Jane Watkins
Charles and Joan Webber
Harold and Sondra Weinberg
Tobi Weinstein
John Weiss
Wesley Chapel Evangelical
Methodist Church
Larry and Karen White
Bruce and Carla Whitesell
Cindy and Jim Wittendorf
Kimberly Wundrum
Patricia and Benjamin Zehr
Ronald and Lewis Zeitlow
Bonnie Zosso
$1-49
Hanna and Scott Aardema
ShirleyAbner and Karen Passehl
Kathryn Accomando
Lucille Adams
David and Lois Allen
Gary and Norma Allen
John and Karen Allen
Sandra Allen
American Legion Auxiliary #23
American Legion Auxiliary #47
Bruce and Patricia Amrhien
Gloria M. Anderson
Joy Anderson
Eugene Applegate
Catherine and Albert Arko
Jeffrey Arnold
Harold Aron
Paula Backemeyer
Patricia Baird
Amy Baker
Fred and Katherine Baker
Marie and Barry Balch
Jean Ann Bang
Althea Bankston-Grawcock
Terry and Priscilla Barker
Barbara Barksdale
Judith and Wallace Barnes
Dorothy Barnett
Ned Barr
Paul and Carol Barr
Robert R. Bass, Jr.
Heather and Andy Beane
James Belcher
John Benedick, Sr.
Mary and Jerome Benkert
Howard Bibler
Mr. and Mrs. James Biddle
Julie Bischoff
Guy and Carole Bookout
Linda Bostelman
J B Bowen
Sharon and Stephen Bowers
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Ronald McDonald House
of Indiana
435 Limestone Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-2819
317.269.2247
www.rmh-indiana.org
Board of Directors
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
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Permit No. 5703
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Address Service Requested
Officers
Brian J. Brunner, President
Chris Lake, Vice President
Curt Hidde, Secretary
Matt Alber, Treasurer
Directors
David Ayers
Kurt Beier
Karen Campbell
Jeff Chamness
Jennifer Dzwonar
Bernadette Fletcher
Rick Giesel
Marsha Hearn-Lindsey
Elizabeth Henry
Dave Kleiman
Dave Mason
Bill McKernan
Mike Napariu
Lisa Neice
Niraj Patel
Chuck Richmond
Micki Siner
Jeffery Sperring, M.D.
Vicki Tipton
House Staff
Beth Johnson, Executive Director
Pam Anderson, Special Events Manager
Betsy Breeden, Development Assistant
Jennifer Clady, Annual Giving & Grants Manager
Dennis Craig, Operations Director
Connie Cripe, Guest Services Manager
Mary Friend, Volunteer Resources Manager
Dee Hollowell, Business Manager
Daun Hughy, RMH at Riley Manager
Lisa Lusk, Administrative Assistant
Joe Schulz, Director of Development
Kelly Thien, Communications & Marketing Manager
Jill Young, Night Supervisor & Data Manager
Our Mission
The Ronald McDonald House of Indiana provides a
supportive home-away-from-home for families of seriously
ill or injured children receiving medical care at Riley
Hospital for Children and other Indianapolis hospitals.
Wear our Heart on Your Sleeve
Show your support of the Ronald McDonald House by purchasing some of our new
merchandise featuring our logo. We have a wonderful selection of items, including:
hoodie sweatshirts (zip-up and pullovers in a variety of colors), t-shirts, long-sleeved
shirts, fleeces, eco-friendly tote bags, hats, onesies, bibs and much more! The holidays
are right around the corner, so find that perfect holiday gift for your loved ones or
something special for yourself. If you have questions about merchandise, please contact
Betsy Breeden at (317) 267-0605, ext. 228, or bbreeden@rmh-indiana.org.
Help Share the Story of
the Ronald McDonald House
Throughout the year, the House receives numerous requests for speakers at various
schools, organizations and businesses throughout the state, and we host several groups
and individuals for informational tours of the House. We could use help in fulfilling these
requests and are looking for ambassadors interested in helping us share our story. On
Thursday, Jan. 19 and Feb. 16 from 6-7 p.m. we will be hosting two separate ambassador
training sessions in the conference room at our primary location at 435 Limestone Street.
Pizza and refreshments will be served! If you would like to serve as an ambassador for
the House or would like to learn more about this opportunity, please contact Kelly Thien,
Communications and Marketing Manager, at (317) 267-0605, ext. 207, or at
kthien@rmh-indiana.org.
Connect with us on
Facebook and Twitter
where you’ll find updates on the
House, photos from recent events and
ways you can support our mission.