PRMH Newsletter 2011 Volume 1
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PRMH Newsletter 2011 Volume 1
VOL. 1 2011 messages of hope Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Serving Families for Over 37 Years 3925 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 215.387.8406 www.philarmh.org The entire Enberg family at home in Minnesota The Enberg Family’s Journey When Tammy and Eric Enberg traveled from Minnesota to Ukraine in 2009 to adopt their five-year-old daughter Sophie, they did not imagine that they were starting a journey that would double the size of their family. The Enbergs had found Sophie, who was born with Arthrogryposis, through a specialneeds adoption service, and just knew she was for them. “I happened to cross her listing on the web one day,” says Tammy. “I looked outside and saw my daughter Maia running with her ponytail flopping in the wind and I knew that I had to go get this little blonde girl or she would never have the chance to run like that.” Sophie’s Arthrogryposis, which is a rare congenital disorder that results in multiple joint contractures, meant that she was unable to walk. After arriving in Ukraine, the Enbergs met Ben. Two years older than Sophie, Ben was in her group at the orphanage. “He had the same For more information, visit www.philarmh.org condition and they were confined together,” Tammy says. “They were like siblings and we thought it would be cruel to separate them, so we decided to bring them both home together.” While at the orphanage, the Enbergs bonded with several other special-needs children. “We knew when we left that we needed to come back and adopt them,” Tammy says, and in August of 2010 they brought home four more children in need of a family: Jaeger, Natasha, Diana, and Andre. The Enbergs always knew they wanted to adopt. “We had a heart for orphans,” Tammy says. After having their first two children – Cody, now 16, and Chrysta, now 14 – they decided to try for a third. “We tried and tried,” says Tammy, before deciding they would try to adopt. The family looked to Russia for their first adoption. “We started to adopt Ethan, and then I got pregnant with Maia. When Maia was eight weeks old, we went to Russia to bring Ethan home.” continued on next page Sophie and Ben Enberg at Front & Erie ® Message From The President This winter has been a challenge for all of us with the unending snow. We were so happy that our Share A Night celebration, held on December 8, took place on a perfect starry night. As in years past, Ronald McDonald, accompanied by the children staying at the House, pushed the magical button to illuminate the House in lights, with each bulb representing a gift by our generous donors. The House was not only aglow with thousands of twinkling lights but was packed full of families, staff, board members, friends, and volunteers. The food from Helen’s Kitchen was terrific and the entertainers were delightful. This very special evening was the culmination of our annual Share A Night campaign, which raised more than $400,000 for the families we serve. We have many upcoming events that we hope you will join us for in 2011, including the Friends’ 11th Annual Hit ‘em for the House Golf and Tennis Outing and four Phillies games to benefit the House. Want to get involved? Sign up your foursome for a day of golf at the Philadelphia Country Club, this year honoring Bernie and Sandy Nelson. Or, relax at an evening out at the ballpark – all while supporting the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. As you can see, we have a variety of exciting upcoming events where you can have fun while helping a good cause. Get more details by visiting our website at www.philarmh.org. As always, thank you for your support. Marlene Weinberg President of the Board 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 Executive Director Susan Campbell Board Members Mike Anton Judy Boreham Darwin Beauvais Chris Chong J. Drew Coyle John Durante Michele Lloyd Tom Mann Pete Maruca Salli Mickelberg William Parkes Anne Scardino Susan Wenger Ken Youngblood Incoming Member Jon Hitchcock Staff 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 Frank Webster Bill Wilkinson Housekeeping Joseph Barnett Felicia Brown Christine Burrows Martha Moore Robert Pouncy Myriam Rivera Irene Small Kay Welding Thank you to our board of directors and staff for their hard work and dedication to our families. For more information, visit www.philarmh.org The Enberg Family’s Journey Continued from front Today, the Enbergs have a total of ten children, ranging from age five to sixteen. While six of their children have special needs, Sophie and Ben require the most specialized care, which led them to Shriners Hospital in Philadelphia. “We couldn’t find anyone in Minnesota. We found Dr. Van Bosse at Shriners Hospital and he gave us hope that Sophie could walk one day,” Tammy says. In September, Sophie and Ben came with Tammy for the first of many visits to Shriners Hospital. Both Sophie and Ben are going through serial castings for their club feet, and Sophie will require many years of surgeries to gain the ability to walk and usage of her hands. So far, the Enbergs have stayed at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House at Front & Erie four times during their trips to Philadelphia. Tammy comes with Sophie and Ben while her husband Eric – a doctor with a rural family practice – stays home with their other children, and has found the House to be a large source of support. “I would be lost without the House, just the financial aspect of coming here every few weeks. If we had to pay a $100 per night, we couldn’t do it,” says Tammy. She also appreciates the support she gets from other families at the House. “We’ve made a lot of friends coming here – other families with children with Arthrogryposis,” Tammy says. “It is wonderful to have other people who understand.” Sophie and Ben enjoy their stays at the Front & Erie House as well. “They love the playroom and the food,” Tammy says. “They love to scoot around and play. The big theatre downstairs is a hit. Every time we come they ask, ‘Can we watch a movie?’” Sophie especially looks forward to the visits from the two therapy dogs, Stella and Brutus, who visit the House with their owner Steven Kramer on a regular basis. “I really miss them when they’re not here,” Sophie says. Overall, Tammy says the House is more than just somewhere to sleep for them. “It is great to have a place to stay and a place to have dinner, but the emotional support I would say has been the greatest for me – just to hear a friendly voice saying dinner is waiting for you, or to listen if we have a hard day.” Back in Minnesota, the Enbergs are still adjusting to adding six new family members in less than a year. “Life is very busy and I had to learn to cook for an army,” Tammy says with a laugh. They’ve also invested in many sets of bunk beds. Still, the possibility of growing their family even more is not out of the question. “I don’t know if we will adopt more children,” Tammy says. “I would never say never.” 2 Message from the Executive Director A Place to Call Home: Keeping Families Together Throughout 2010 In the course of my day, I have the opportunity to meet many new people, either when I am out in the community representing our organization, or when visitors come to one of our Houses. During conversation about the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, I am commonly asked, “How do you work there? Isn’t it depressing and hard to see sick kids?” My answer and belief is yes. It is difficult to see critically ill children struggling and sometimes not winning their battle. However, our homes are a safe and happy place for patients, parents, and siblings to stay. And, no, it is not hard to work at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. Each day when I enter one of our locations, walk through the kitchen, and see the families we serve, I know exactly why I work at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. I know why I have come to work that day, and what I need to do to support our organization’s mission of providing lodging and supportive services when families need it most. When I look at how many families we were able to serve in 2010, I am proud to be affiliated with this organization. It is my hope that as donors and volunteers of our organization, you will also feel the same sense of pride in knowing that your contribution last year helped so many people. each day on both the Oncology and Cardiology units. We are grateful for the more than 300 regularly scheduled volunteers who together dedicated over 23,412 hours of service to make the work we do possible. Our volunteer van drivers provided 3,307 trips of reliable van transportation to the hospital. Our Guest Chef program volunteers, drawn from businesses, organizations, neighborhoods, families and other community groups, lovingly prepared 880 home-cooked meals for our families at our Houses each and every day, as well as 226 meals for families at the Family Rooms. And, through their financial generosity, our donors ensured that no family is ever turned away for their inability to pay our nominal nightly fee of $15. On behalf of all of us at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, thank you for helping us provide a place to call home. Because of your compassion, financial contributions, and time, you helped us support 2,718 total family stays at our two Houses located at Chestnut Street and Front & Erie. Traveling from not only the greater Philadelphia area but from 39 states and 16 countries, families stayed from 1 night to 254 consecutive nights – a total of more than 8 months away from home. Our annual occupancy rate was 90% and, at times, we received more room requests than we could accommodate, and had to turn away requests 1,503 times. In those instances, our operations staff worked with each family to find accommodations through other non-profit resources and our hotel partners who offer discounted rates. In addition, our two Ronald McDonald Family Rooms at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provided respite space for up to 48 families with in-patient children For more information, visit www.philarmh.org Top Three Services Departments Chestnut Street Susan Campbell Executive Director Family Stays by Hospitals Chestnut Street Other 7% Oncology 25% Wills Eye 3% Other 40% Cardiology 19% The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 90% Neonatology 16% Front & Erie Front & Erie Other 8% Other 32% Orthopedic 48% Neonatology 8% St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children 46% Shriners Hospital 46% Oncology 12% 3 A Board Member’s Perspective Some might call me the accidental board member. Fully committed to my work and my career, the rising priority of social responsibility on the corporate agenda called for non-profit board work. I was elected to the board knowing only the House’s fine reputation. Impressed by the mission and those committed to it and armed with a desire to give back, it seemed like a good fit, but honestly, the passion and commitment to the mission that I feel today came later. I was very busy at the time, and in the early days my efforts focused on traditional board responsibilities and governance, but I quickly realized making myself available as a full participant called for more than meetings and votes. For me, giving the gift of home soon included volunteering as a guest chef, adopting a family at Christmas, sending a child to camp, and raising and donating money to ensure that we are there for the next family in need. The inspirational stories of the families I’ve had the opportunity to meet are a powerful motivator to stay involved. Chris Roak Proud Board Member The investment in time has turned out to be minuscule compared to what I get from it. Rather than taking my time and energy, this sort of work gives me energy and provides me with balance in my life. My experience has reminded me of the importance of keeping one’s purpose front and center as one decides how to spend time, talent, and energy. For me, nothing is more important than family and its blessings, and I am honored to be one of the many volunteers who work so hard to complement an outstanding staff in providing an ever increasing array of services for our families. Dining With The Stars Offers Meals of a Lifetime In October, we were thrilled to host our first ever Dining With The Stars online auction. Our supporters were able to bid on a once-in-a-lifetime meal, provided by some of the area’s most celebrated restaurants and caterers, with the celebrity of their choice. We are grateful to the more than 30 stars and restaurants who participated in the auction, as well as the lucky winning bidders who enabled us to raise more than $50,000 for the families we serve. Thank you to our media partners CBS3 Philadelphia and The CW Philly, along with Philadelphia magazine, for their support. Celebrity/Restaurant Packages and Winning Bidders In-Studio Breakfast with Angelo Cataldi and the Morning Team Catered by West Ave Grille – Michele Lloyd In-Studio Lunch with Anthony Gargano and Glen Macnow Catered by Sweet Lucy’s Smokehouse – Lisa Dougherty and Jane Mullany In-Studio Dinner with the CBS 3 Eyewitness News Team Catered by Di Bruno Bros. – Dr. Brian M. Lahmann Dinner with Dan Gross at Osteria – John Durante Dinner with Dave Schultz at Union Trust Steakhouse – Michael Anton Dinner with Dom Giordano at Le Castagne Ristorante – Michelle Valenti Dinner with Dr. Audrey Evans and Jimmy Murray at Penne Restaurant and Wine Bar – Renee Iacona Dinner with Ed Herr Catered by Peppercorns Catering at the Herr’s Snack Factory – Connie Willson Dinner with Ed Stefanski and Doug Collins at The Capital Grille Restaurant – Matthew Cowper Dinner with Fran Dunphy at Table 31 – Herb Lotman Dinner at Garry Maddox at Morton’s The Steakhouse – Bryant McCombs Lunch with Governor Edward G. Rendell Catered by Max and Me Catering at the National Constitution Center – Nirav Mehta Dinner with Howard Eskin at Chickie’s and Pete’s – William Callanan Dinner with Ian Laperriere at Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar – Michael Sicilia Michael Sicilia and his guests enjoyed dinner with Dinner with Jay Wright at the Villanova Pavilion – Eva Wertman Ruben Amaro at G Lounge, catered by Sullivan’s Dinner with John LeClair at 333 Belrose Bar and Grill – Peter Maruca Steakhouse, on February 2. In-Home Dinner Prepared by Katie Cavuto Boyle of Healthy Bites – Michael and Anna McAleer Dinner with Larry Kane at Le Bec-Fin – William Callanan Dinner with Lynne Abraham at XIX – Gina Flatley Dinner with Marc Summers at Buddakan – Marlene Weinberg and John Durante Dinner with Mayor Michael Nutter at Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse – Nirav Mehta Dinner with Merrill Reese at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar in Radnor, PA – Patricia Insley In-Studio Breakfast with Michael Smerconish Catered by Ferrante Meats – Chuck Reid Dinner with Mike Quick at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar in Marlton, NJ – John Durante In-Studio Lunch with Pat Ciarrocchi and Ukee Washington Catered by City Tavern – Marlene Weinberg Dinner with Phil Martelli at Delmonico’s Steakhouse – Derek Riker Brunch with Ross Brittain and the Breakfast Club at Sabrina’s Cafe – Thomas Mann Donna and Chuck Reid enjoyed an in-studio Dinner with Ruben Amaro in The Private Vault at G Lounge Catered by Sullivan’s Steakhouse – Michael Sicilia breakfast with radio host and political analyst Lunch with Tom McGrath and Sam Katz at Le Castagne Ristorante – Carol Luber Michael Smerconish, catered by Ferrante Meats, Dinner with Winston Justice at SoleFood – Darwin Beauvais on December 9. Lunch with David Cohen – Jay Ciccarone For more information, visit www.philarmh.org 4 Celebrating The Season of Share A Night During the holidays, we rely on the generosity of our friends in the community to make the season a little brighter for the families we serve. We are so grateful for the ways that our dedicated donors and volunteers support us, whether contributing to our annual Share A Night campaign, providing toys and gifts through our Adopt a Family and Holiday Wish List collections, raising much-needed funds through a holiday fundraiser, preparing home-cooked meals and tasty baked goods through our Guest Chef program, or simply lending an extra hand at our annual House lighting celebration, this year held on December 8 at Chestnut Street. In honor of this wonderful show of support, both of our Houses were once again decorated in 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. Special guests Ronald McDonald and Santa Claus are shown with House guest Fuxia Caudill at the Front & Erie holiday party for families on December 16. Fred’s Footsteps stopped by to provide some extra holiday cheer by donating brand new winter coats for all of the families in attendance, and Velvet Sky Bakery donated a delicious cupcake tower for families to enjoy. Photo courtesy of Alicia Smith Photography. Thank you to all of our Share A Night Sponsors for supporting our families’ nightly stays at our Houses. Platinum $25,000 and above The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Friends of the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Katie’s Krusaders Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wolgin Gold $10,000–$24,999 Reuben and Mollie Gordon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Karamatsoukas Caleb Regenski Memorial Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Philadelphia Region Silver $5,000–$9,999 Anonymous Mrs. Donna Calvert The CHG Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. George E. Deming III Mr. Brent Senseny and Ms. Linda D. Cluck Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendolowski Bronze $2,500–$4,999 Anonymous Aramark Corporation Joel and Matthew Damron Mr. Dries Darius Mr. and Mrs. Steve Feldhamer Mr. and Mrs. William M. Garbose Hoffman Family Foundation Mr. Samuel Humes and Ms. Marianna Knight Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lloyd Marsh Mickelberg Family Foundation Montco Metals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Peltz Joseph Plumitallo Memorial Ms. Anne Scardino Mr. and Mrs. Sydney G. Willson III Copper $1,000–$2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Alf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baim Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carnevale Mr. Douglas Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Curley III Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dearlove Mr. Peter J. Degnan and Ms. Maureen Gardner Ellis Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Emmi Dr. Scot Fisher and Mrs. Shelly Lotman-Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Gilbert The Ginka Foundation Mr. Seth Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. William C. Graham Dr. Gregory Halligan Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Klau Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Lepp Mr. John M. Makara and Ms. Katherine E. Patterson Marian Family Enterprises, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Michael McAleer Millbridge Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Norm Miller Mr. Dave Moretzsohn Mr. Roger Porter Pzena Investment Management LLC Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Resnik Mr. Mark Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage Laura and Richard Steel Family Foundation For more information, visit www.philarmh.org Mr. and Mrs. David J. Sutter Mr. and Mrs. John Thalheimer Mrs. Marlene Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilmerding Mr. Stuart Wing and Ms. Judy Boreham Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woehr Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Wolf $500–$999 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Albert Mr. and Mrs. Ron Anafi Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Arsht Ms. Anne Behm Binswanger Companies Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Bowen Ms. Mary B. Boyle Ms. Helen Clemens Mr. and Mrs. James D. Coleman Mr. Patrick Coyne Mr. Robert E. Croner Delta Lighting Products, Inc. Ms. Debbie J. Dickstein Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Fox Mrs. Amy Fox Dr. and Mrs. Carl Giombetti Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gleklen Ms. Doris Leisch Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lotman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Marsala Media Matrix, Inc. Ms. Barbara Miller Mr. Dennis Morrow National Time Systems Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neubauer Mr. and Mrs. John G. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. James Pedersen Mr. Hassel Perrel Dr. and Mrs. Peter D. Quinn Mr. Patrick Renshaw Ms. Joan L. Sandberg The Brian Seibert Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shropshire Mrs. Sallianne Sorget Mr. and Mrs. Brian Taddeo Thomas Jefferson Hospital Radiology Department Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Tornvall Verizon c/o Cybergrants House guest Alexandria Sassano is shown with Ronald McDonald at our annual Share A Night House lighting celebration. Thank you to our in-kind donors and entertainers for making the evening magical, including Helen’s Kitchen, Holy Child Academy Drexel Hill Handbell Choir and Senior Choir, the Penn Pipers Glee Club, Judy Tudy, the Sugar Plum Fairy from the Pennsylvania Ballet, Touch of Class Dance Studio, Victory Brewing Company, Coca-Cola, and of course Ronald McDonald. Special thanks to A Fresh Focus Photography for photographing the event. 5 Helping The House Throughout the year, we are so grateful for many donations large and small that make our House a home for so many families. Here you will find a sampling of the many donors who have contributed in 2010. Monthly In-Kind Donors Thank you to the following donors for providing in-kind materials, services, and support on a monthly basis that enables us to provide the comforts of home all year round. Accommodation Mollen, Inc. ADP AT&T Bissell, Inc. Wish List Donors Thank to the following donors for providing much-needed wish list items to support the daily needs of our families. A Wish Come True KPMG American Vision at the Court Lincoln University Abbott Laboratories Inc. Archbishop Prendergast High School AstraZeneca Hope Lodge Bala Consulting Engineers, Inc. Central City Toyota Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell E. Bednoff Cream & Sugar Burlington Coat Factory Coca-Cola Company CyraCom Ecolab Georgia-Pacific Hoffman’s Exterminating Co. Lehigh Valley Dairy Farms M&M Restaurant Supply RS Sales and Service SCA Tissue North America S&D Coffee, Inc. St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Bensalem Township Country Club Bustleton Industries Mr. Anthony Cambeiro Mr. Lenny Margaritando MLB Players Association North Penn Gun Club Research Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. RSVP of Montgomery County Ms. Nina Samlin Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Silverman Springfield Township Middle School Center City Book Club Mrs. Jane Sutow Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Carroll Jr. Children’s Wish Foundation Communications Media Inc. Community Academy of Philadelphia Sudsy Samaritans The National Rifle Toy Industry U.S. Secret Service Conestoga Bank Glenside UPS – Metro Philadelphia Office Ms. Sue Cotner Video Products Distributors Ms. Pat Corsello Cozen O’Connor Crafty Divas Crochet/Knit Group Ms. Jennifer Creaven Ms. Jill Deeney Drizin-Weiss Aux. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dubin East Falls Presbyterian Church Edgewood Elementary School Elms Elementary School Ms. Sara Erickson Fitzpatrick Elementary School Gift of Life Donor Program Gilbane Building Company – Delaware Valley Region Girl Scout Troop #2045 Iglesia Ni Cristo – Church of Christ Immaculata University Nursing Ursinus College Walgreens LV Distribution Center WMMR Garden Clubs Thank you to the following donors for helping us to brighten up our Houses with fresh flowers and décor throughout the year. Garden Workers Garden Club The Gardener’s Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Glass Huntingdon Valley Garden Club Mill Creek Valley Garden Club Norristown Garden Club Our Garden Club of Philadelphia and Vicinity The Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill Random Garden Club Roxborough Garden Club Independence Chapter of Association of Legal Administrators Mr. Clark D. Stull Jr. Jones Apparel Group Villanova Garden Club IRS AUR Department – Spirit Committee JustBorn Mr. and Mrs. Franklin M. Kaelin III Katie’s Krusaders Keira’s Love – From Above For more information, visit www.philarmh.org Little Smiles Ms. Beverly Carp County Corvette House guest Audrey DeShetler prepares to enjoy a delicious milk provided for our families by Lehigh Valley Dairy Farms. Krupa’s Tavern Suburban Garden Club Swarthmore Garden Club Wayne Woods Garden Club Weeders Garden Club Wissahickon Garden Club 6 Fun and Family Time Donors Thank you to the following donors for providing tickets to local entertainment, cultural, and sporting events to brighten our families’ days. Adopt A Family Donors Thank you to the following donors for adopting a family during the holiday season. Adventure Aquarium Montco Metals, Inc. Boiron Inc. Ms. Jo Ann P. Burke National Liberty Museum Ms. Jill Deeney Please Touch Museum Fred’s Footsteps The African American Museum Mr. Michael Kates Ms. Kathy Kazmierski Little Smiles National Association of Ticket Brokers Philadelphia Zoo Jaimie Bowen Family Ms. Debra Exarchos and Friends Ms. Susan Ingersol-Papaneri Katie’s Krusaders Keenan Auto Body Ladies Philoptochos Society “Nausica” Mr. Eric Loiederman Marsh Mr. James Mulcahy Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Pillari Prudential LTC, Dresher Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Resnik and Family Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenfeldt W. Seitchik and Sons Inc. Mr. Tim Shortall and Friends at IGT Ms. Leslie Sibilia Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wertman and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Sydney G. Willson III Families prepare to go to a Philadelphia Eagles game courtesy of the National Association of Ticket Brokers. Thank you to Little Smiles for providing the limo so our families could arrive in style for their special evening out. Capital Improvement Donors Thank you to the following donors for donating materials and professional services for vital capital improvements at our Houses. Baim Enterprise Benjamin Moore Brand Source Appliance DuPont Company Hilton Inn at Penn InSinkErator La-Z-Boy Children staying at Front & Erie have something new to look forward to with the unveiling of our new playground. Thank you to the Ryan Andrew Kaiser Memorial Foundation along with Keenan’s Auto Body and its industry partners for providing support to make the playground a reality. Lumber Liquidators Oliver Sprinkler Co. Peter V. Pirozzi General Contractors, LLC Sprinklerfitters Local #692 Steinberg Conference Center For more information, visit www.philarmh.org Some exciting changes happened this past fall at our Chestnut Street House when we moved our family laundry room into our updated recreation center to make the space more usable for families. Thank you to the Richie Nelson Celebration of Life Annual Golf Outing for underwriting this project, and to the many in-kind donors (listed under Capital Improvements) for their support in this effort. 7 We’re So Thankful For... Friends Shopping Events For the second year, Ellie Boutique and Vivi G. Shoe Store at the Eagle Village Shops in Strafford donated a portion of their sales for a special shopping weekend in October, contributing more than $1,050 to the House. Thank you to Ellie Boutique store owner Margaret Smith and store manager Jennifer Lightall, and Vivi G. Shoe Store owner Jennifer Blayne, as well as Friends Council member Judy Feldman for coordinating this Friends Council sponsored event. Thanks go out as well to Friends Council member Sharon Betman who put together a two-day holiday event with the following vendors: The Cosmopolitan Collection, Clothes to You by Diane Silberman, Monalda 4, Accessories by Bonnie Friedman, Fiona’s Fairys, and Allison Korman. This special shopping event raised more than $2,000. Family Room Holiday Party Special thanks to Mel and Marlene Silverman of Salon l’Etoile for their ongoing support of the Family Rooms, including sponsoring a holiday party filled with toys and cheer for patients and their families in December. The Silvermans have also supported families at our Houses throughout the year by providing special pampering services including haircuts and manicures. Hope For Henry Halloween Party Taleana Harris and her children Eryhn and Taleah are shown dressed up at the Chestnut Street Halloween party on October 27, made possible by the Hope for Henry Foundation. The event featured face painting, arts and crafts such as pumpkin painting, and a fun-filled costume parade through the House. Taste of the Track Jacobs Music Performathon Thank you to the Riesentoter Porsche Club for including the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House as the beneficiary of their annual Taste of the Track event held at the Millville Racetrack. The event raised over $22,000 for our families. Thank you to Jacobs Music for hosting a performathon on November 6 to benefit PRMH. The event, which was held at the 6ABC studio and featured many talented young musicians, raised more than $18,000. For more information, visit www.philarmh.org 8 Give Your Car New Life Do you have a car you’d like to get rid of? We are now accepting auto, boat, yacht, truck, and RV donations through Action Donation Services. Action Donation makes it easy and will arrange for pickup anywhere in the USA. You’ll receive the maximum legal tax deduction and possibly a cash payment, while we receive the proceeds. For more information or to receive a no obligation evaluation of your vehicle, call Action Donation Services at 1.866.244.8464 (and make sure to mention the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House) or visit actiondonation.org. Show Your Love With GIULIANNA’S HEART ™ Giulianna’s HeartTM pendant was lovingly designed New Staff We are happy to welcome Jennifer Shipman to the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House team as a new Special Events and Communications Manager. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/philarmh For more information, visit www.philarmh.org by Kimberly Rinaldi with the help of jewelry designer Steven Lagos. Kimberly created the pendant in honor of her daughter Giulianna, who was born with Down Syndrome and cardiac defects, and was inspired by Giulianna’s determination and strong will. The Rinaldi family utilized the Ronald McDonald Family Room while Giulianna received medical care. Sterling silver heart pendants come in two sizes and with two variations of chain styles. Makes a perfect Mother’s Day gift! ♥ Small pendant (no chain): $85 ♥ Small pendant with 16" snake chain: $150 ♥ Small pendant with 34" beaded chain: $150 ♥ Large pendant (no chain): $200 ♥ Large pendant with 30" snake chain: $350 All proceeds benefit the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. For more information, visit www.philarmh.org/giulianna. 9 Join us for Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Monday, June 6, 2011 Philadelphia Cricket Club Philadelphia, PA Tennis and Lunch Philadelphia Country Club Gladwyne, PA Golf, Bridge and Card Games, Lunch, Silent and Live Auctions, and Dinner The 11th Annual HONOREES Hit‘em for The House Sandy and Bernie Nelson PRESENTING SPONSORS Evie and Ron Krancer PRESENTED BY Learn more at www.philarmh.org/friends. Proceeds benefit the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. Questions? Contact Sussi Seybert at ssseybert@comcast.net or Abbie Hoffman at abbiehoffman@comcast.net. Donations from the Heart, 10/1/10 - 12/31/10 $100,000 and above Estate of Ann Roberts $10,000 to $24,999 County Corvette Dan Gallagher Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gallagher Jacobs Music Performathon United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania $5,000 to $9,999 Engle Foundation The Ryan Andrew Kaiser Memorial Foundation Ellie Koerner Leukemia Foundation Mr. Kenneth Nielsen Perreca Electric Co, Inc. Mr. Charles Reid $1,000 to $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anton Bakers Club of Philadelphia The Barra Foundation, Inc. BFF Friendship Foundation Broughton Foundation Mr. William Callanan Lucy Caputo Memorial Fund for Handicapped Children, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clemente The Stephen Colbert AmeriCone Dream Fund of the Coastal Community Foundation of SC Colorcon, Inc. Mr. Matthew Cowper Mr. and Mrs. George F. Diehl Jr. Sean James Dolan Memorial Fund Drexel University Mr. and Mrs. John Durante Employees Community Fund of The Boeing Co. ESC for Tri-State Racquetball Tournament Mr. and Mrs. David J. Field Frezel Family Foundation Germantown Academy The Paul M. and Lucy J. Gillmore Charitable Fund Mr. Robert A. Goldenberg Grace Luthern Church of Drexel Hill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hannum Ms. Maryjo Harper Michael Hogarty M.D. Ms. Renee Iacona Ms. Patricia Insley KT Family Foundation Liberty Mutual Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lotman Maddi’s Miracles The Martin Foundation Mr. Bryant McCombs McDonald’s of Cedar Crest Mr. Nirav Mehta Merck Employee Giving Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mullany Nassau Broadcasting 1, LLC National Time Systems In Honor of Ruth O’Malley’s 60th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Larry Perfetti Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Reid Pany Management, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Resnik Mr. Derek Riker For more information, visit www.philarmh.org The Rorer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rosenberg Mary and Emanuel Rosenfeld Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saft Ms. Anne Scardino Estate of Florence Sciarillo Mr. Michael Sicilia Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El Early Childhood Center Verizon Foundation Mrs. Marlene Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wertman Mr. and Mrs. Sydney G. Willson III $500 to $999 Aetna Foundation, Inc. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Tom Auten Mrs. Regina Avallone Baldwin School Mr. Christopher W. Carver Central City Toyota CMS Companies The Cosmopolitan Collection Ms. Annemarie Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cutler Ms. Lisa Dougherty Ellie Boutique The Emss Foundation, Inc. Flagging and Communications Ms. Gina Flatley Fox and Roach Charities Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frankel Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Goldenberg Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos – Society of St. Luke Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Hallowell Jr. Mr. Chris Henderson Mr. Jonathan Heydt Ann Kachur Memorial Ms. Donna M. Kigin Mr. Jack Kramer Alexine Kunz Memorial Dr. Brian M. Lahmann Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lassin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lassin Levasco LTEE Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Looker Robert Wayne Looker Memorial Ms. Carol Luber Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lundy Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lynn Samuel P. Mandell Foundation Mr. Pete Maruca Mr. and Mrs. Michael McAleer McFadden’s Restaurant and Saloon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mickelberg Mid-Atlantic Family Restaurants, Inc. Morrissey Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Nelson Neubauer Family Foundation New Hope/Solebury Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nissenbaum Maxwell Parrotte Memorial Receivable Management Services Dr. William and Dr. Nancy Reichman REIT Management and Research LLC Richard Rosander Memorial Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schell Jr. Marlyn F. Shutts and Mason Shutts Memorial Dr. and Mrs. James Silberman In Honor of Monica Silverman’s Bat Mitzvah Mr. Robert Smith St. Cecilia Conservatory St. John’s Lutheran Church Storis Management Systems Mr. Clark D. Stull Jr. Ms. Frances F. C. Sue Symphony Music Mrs. Debra A. Taliaferro-Holmes Taylor Rental Media/All Event Party Rental.com Mr. and Mrs. John Thalheimer Christine Thomas Memorial Turtle’s Trail Foundation Mr. Marc Tutlo United Way of Camden County United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut United Way of Central Ohio United Way of the Lehigh Valley Ms. Michelle Valenti Voorhees High School Field Hockey Booster Club Susan Ward Memorial The Wurster Family Foundation Thank you to everyone who contributed through individual donations, third-party fundraisers, the Friends Membership appeal, and the Adopt A Camper program. Due to space limitations, we are unable to list donations of less than $500. 10 Guest Chefs, 10/1/10 - 12/31/10 Abners The Ackers Family The Aimone Family AJWA Alpha Delta Kappa Alpha Phi Omega (Villanova) Amma Satsang Andee and Friends Amy Andris and Friends Angels of Light Anita’s Facebook Friends Anna and Friends AstraZeneca Avery and Ally B-Strong Foundation The Bankes Family Nancy Barton and Family The Blarney Stone Christine Boyle Bridge Community Church Lisa Bright Bryton Family and Friends Buildon The Cain Family and PRMH California Pizza Kitchen Janet and Jamie Caniglia Cardionet Suzanne Carlin and Family Casserole Crew by EDSI Solutions CAT Pickering Cherokee Girls Basketball Team Children’s Healthcare Associates CHOP ER Dept. CHOP Executive Team CHOP PICU Staff CHOP Progressive Care Unit Chris and Friends Christ Church of the Valley City Year The Clothier Family Cohen and Friends Caroline Coleman Comcast Spotlight ConKerr Cancer The Conroy Family Cook-A-Doodle-Doo Corbett Cornerstone Church of Skippack Cornwells Elementary Chris Cortelessa The Creaven Family Davio’s De Lage Landen Michael DeLuca and Family Nancy DiGirolamo Dream Foundation DSSI EDSI Solutions Tracy Ehleben Robin Elliot Environetics Family and Friends of the Espositos Esther, Joan, and Andy Esther, Joan, and Carol Ethicon Endo-Surgery Faith and Love Center Church Falls Presbyterian Church Janine Farrell and Family Fein, Freilich, and Butera Group Ferroni Family and Friends Maureen Fitzpatrick Gina Flatley and Friends Food for Thought Kelly Fontana Debby Formica Friends Council The Fullerton and Roberts Families GAMP National Honor Society GE Grace Geronimo Gerry’s Gang Girl Scout Troop #23463 Girl Scout Troop #2828 Gir Scout Troops #51096 and #5011 Girl Scout Troop #5508 Girl Scout Troop #9696 Mt. Laurel Girl Scout Troop #25025 GlaxoSmithKline Mary E. Gould H&R Block Haddonfield Friends School PTO Amy Hansel’s Friends and Family Harcum College Helpful Gifts from the Heart Rosalie Hetrick Vicki Hibbs Hillel The Hobbs Family Hope for Henry Hosts for Hospitals Christine Hussy Hymie’s Deli IBC IGT IPMA Jack and Jill of America Inc.– Philadelphia Chapter Peter Jajcay Jamina and Friends The Jerney-Davis Family Jessica and Friends Jessica’s Cadet Troop The Jewish Center Johnson and Johnson Joyce and Friends Keller Williams Main Line Realty Key Club of Holy Cross High School Ellie Koerner Leukemia Foundation Lizanne Konjarvich La Famiglia Dei Fratelli Jenelle Lemon and Friends Leon Levy and Associates Sue Levy Liberty Travel For more information, visit www.philarmh.org Lighthouse Family Community Church The Litka Family Little Smiles LMLA (Lockheed Martin Leadership Association) Lockheed Martin Delaware Valley NOVA Karen and Herb Lotman Macquarie Group Foundation Main Line Reform Temple Marlton United Methodist Men’s Group The Maronpot Family and Friends Mary and Friends Marylou’s Family Beth McCarthy Friends of the McCombs McDonald’s The McNamee Friends and Family Meals for Many Merrill Lynch The Miller Family Miracle for Mateo The Mischler Family Mlou’s Crew MOM’s Club of Northeast Philadelphia Joanne Montie and Friends Moyer Family and Friends National Council of Jewish Women Negril Caribbean Cuisine Stephanie and Kevin Nicholson and Friends NICU Nurses–St. Christopher’s Hospital No Pasta Tonight Northwest Philadelphia Lions Notre Dame Club Oncology Clinic Cris Ortlieb Our Helping Hands Our Lady of Perpetual Help Mother’s Club Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Youth Organization (CYO) Anthony and Catherine Paciente and Family Christa Parrish Paul, Barson, and Kendall Families PCMA PCOM Pearce Q Foundation Peirce College Ambassador Club The Petraglia Family Philadelphia Cares Philadelphia Flying Phoenix Dragon Boat Team Philadelphia Insurance Companies Plate Restaurant Powelton Pizza Prudential Fox and Roach– Haverford Marketing Prudence Lodge #11 The Purcell Family Andy and Deb Quesenberry Railway Business Women The Reading Family The Reiff Mitzvah Project The Reyes Family Rhoads 6 Staff from HUP Suzanne Robinson Ronald McDonald Camp Counselors Rosenfeldt Friends Rotaract RPS Saint Basil Academy Salon L’Etoile SAP The Sciuto Family SEER Interactive Sharon and Friends The Shipley School Siemens Marlene and Mel Silverman The Slobotkin Family The Smallwood Family Southwest Airlines Springfield High School Dance Marathon St. Anselm’s CYO St. Chris Pediatric Residents St. Helena’s SOC Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos – Society of St. Luke St. Luke’s CYO St. Margaret’s Kids Care St. Paul’s School St. Paul’s School in Burlington Helen Stranick Amy Sullivan Cindi Sullivan Jen Sullivan Barb Swanick Gary Szabo Take Care Health Temple B’rith Achim Temple Occupational Therapy The School at Church Farm Thursday Afternoon PRMH Volunteers Upper Dublin Red Thunder Soccer Team UPS Wendy Urban Verizon West Council Pioneers Villanova University The Viruet Family The Watchmen WCAEYC West Council Verizon Pioneers World’s Children Day Young Professionals from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Thank you to all who contributed meals to our Chestnut Street House, Front & Erie House, and our Family Rooms. Families at Chestnut Street enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving meal courtesy of Karen and Herb Lotman. Is your group interested in joining our Guest Chef program? We are always looking for groups to provide dinner (and breakfast on the weekends) at our two Houses and Family Rooms. Not only will you be providing an invaluable service to our families, but you will have the chance to join in a fun and rewarding teambuilding experience with your family, friends, or coworkers. Want to learn more? It’s easy! Go to www.philarmh.org to view a calendar of available dates and to complete a form to get started. 11 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID ® Philadelphia, PA Permit #1891 Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House 3925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 215.387.8406 www.philarmh.org Address Service Requested 6th Annual Share A Night with the Philadelphia Phillies Join us for four Phillies games benefitting the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Tickets are just $30 and include a coupon for a hot dog, soda, and a McDonald’s sandwich. SOLD • April 15th at 7:05pm vs Florida Marlins OUT! OLD • May 19th at 7:05pm vs Colorado RockiesS UT! O • August 18th at 7:05pm vs Arizona Diamondbacks Ticket sa so don re going fa s Buy y ’t miss out. t ours t oday! • September 6th at 7:05pm vs Atlanta Braves Purchase your tickets 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 all proceeds benefit our families! For more information, visit www.philarmh.org