newsletter - Misericordia

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newsletter - Misericordia
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Winter 2013
MISERICORDIA CANDY DAYS
Friday, April 26 & Saturday, April 27
Jelly beans aren’t just for Easter anymore, thanks to Jelly Belly Candy Company! For the eleventh consecutive year, Jelly Belly Candy Co. is donating
over 1.2 million sample bags of their signature flavors.
Thousands of volunteers (will you be one of those people? YES!!) will be
out on the streets and in store fronts from dawn until dusk across Chicagoland handing out Jelly Belly jelly beans in exchange for donations that will
support programming provided by Misericordia for children and adults
with developmental disabilities. Candy Days is one of our biggest fundraising efforts that significantly helps us cover the difference between what the
State of Illinois provides and what it costs to operate Misericordia. We are
all aware of the difficult economic times and the State budget crunch, so we hope that we can count on you to help! A single dollar
(or more....) from each person you know will help us meet our 2013 goal! Come volunteer! All you need is a pair of comfortable
shoes and a smile. Contact Tessa at 773-273-2768, email candydays@misericordia.com or visit misericordia.org to sign up.
Creative ways you can help!
Be a virtual coordinator!
~Set up an account at
www.firstgiving.com/
misericordia_candy_days
where your friends and family
can donate to Misericordia.
~Post it on your Facebook page
and ask your friends to become a
FAN of Misericordia
Volunteer!
~Put on an apron, grab a can and
some candy and hit the streets!
~Organize your co-workers, family and friends and staff your own
area, corner, storefront.
~Post Candy Days information at
work, church and schools.
Get creative!
~Check if your company has a
corporate match for your charitable contributions and apply for it.
~Send an email to 25 of your
friends and ask them to donate $5
by texting MIS to 25383.
Get your heart-a-racin! Run for Misericordia.
Thinking about running the Chicago Marathon or do you know someone else who is? We
are looking to bring new friends to our Heartracers Team! Run, walk, jog, ride (ok, riding
might be against the rules...) the 26.2 miles on behalf of the residents of Misericordia on Oct
13, 2013. Our Heartracers Team has run away with new friends, an AWESOME t-shirt,
attained bragging rights, a new level of fitness and the sense that they achieved
something beyond completing a marathon. In 2012, more than 65 Heartracers raised
$91,000 AND invaluable community awareness about Misericordia. Contributions
to Misericordia raised by our team members are most gratefully received and
support the vital programs that enrich the lives of more than 600 children and
adults with developmental disabilities. Please invite your friends, family members
and co-workers to join us by emailing tloftus@misericordia.com or going to our website www.misericordia.org.
REGISTRATION FOR CHICAGO MARATHON BEGINS FEB 19th!
Dear Friends,
As the New Year 2013 begins, all of us here at Misericordia continue to be overwhelmed with loving gratitude to God and you,
our family and friends. As I drive around our beautiful campus with its many wonderful buildings, I am in awe of what has
happened since we arrived at an abandoned campus thirty-six years ago.
In 1976, thirty-nine children (our pioneers), mostly persons with Down Syndrome, and thirty-five staff arrived from Misericordia Home South to begin Misericordia North on the former Angel Guardian Orphanage campus. We used all our savings
to renovate four floors of two existing institutional buildings for three dormitories and a learning center.
Now, in this new year of 2013, we are blessed to share life with 600 adults and children and almost 1,000 staff. These special
friends are all living good lives, each according to their varied potential. They are happy people who teach us daily how to accept life on God’s terms, for they have no expectation of life except what is theirs.
As an agency, we are unique because we are one of the few human services for people with developmental disabilities that
can claim a full continuum of care – from a skilled nursing home to eight houses in the neighborhoods. This also includes 18
residential homes on campus, an apartment building, a skilled nursing home, buildings for recreation, life learning classes, and
ongoing educational and work opportunities. All are attractive and beautifully maintained.
One reason God has blessed us abundantly is because in every situation where we grew and expanded we were genuinely
meeting unmet needs. Through this expansion we gave services to those who were healthy individuals, to those who were in
need of skilled and intermediate nursing care, to ambulatory children and adults, and to non-ambulatory persons. It was only
through building and expanding that we were able to reach out to more families in need.
Today, we are ready to meet another unmet need: to build appropriate residences and create suitable programs for our own
aging population. Today we have 16 adults in their sixties and 68 in their fifties. We were inspired to begin this project by one
of the largest gifts Misericordia has ever received. Through a most generous bequest from Marie and George Quinlan, of loving memories (a former Misericordia Women’s Board Member and her husband), $8.5 million was designated for our aging
population. Please pray for these two great friends! We take this gift as a sign from God that we should take on this additional
challenge in spite of the uncertainties of Government funding and the very difficult climate all human services are facing. I
continue to be convinced that any human service that depends solely on Government funding does not have a future.
Thus, in 2013 we will begin a campaign for $30 million. This will help us cover the full building costs of the four specialized
residences and will create an endowment for these particular services.
You could justifiably ask why we are taking on these additional financial pressures when the Government owes us $27 million
in back payments. Besides not being paid, our 2013 annual deficit (difference between what the Government pays and what it
costs to operate) has risen to $15 million. This must be raised just to cover the many increases in our yearly expenses, including the Government depriving 400 adults who live on campus the financial coverage formerly allowed for home visits, hospitalizations, and outside therapy care. If they live in neighborhood houses (CILAs) or in our apartment building, home visits
are allowed with no financial pressures to Misericordia Home. Does this seem fair?!
We continue to expand and meet more needs because we know God is using us to witness to our world that there are still
many good and generous believers. You, our family and friends, know that you are called to make a difference in our world,
especially for those who can’t create a good world for themselves. You have never disappointed us!
Thank you for all that was, is, and will be! The Misericordia Home of today owes much to all who have walked this journey
with us and to all who will continue this life-giving journey into the future. You give us the courage to face whatever is before
us with confidence and with trust in God and in you, our co-ministers. How blessed we are! May the coming year be filled
with God’s choicest blessings for you and yours.
Lovingly,
Sister Rosemary Connelly, RSM
Executive Director
Why are these employees exemplary?
Here are just a few of the wonderful things expressed by the award
winners’ peers:
“Rachael advocates for and challenges the
residents, and shows pure excitement when
a challenge has been met.”
Looking for the
of Misericordia?
Well you will find it in the 900+ wonderful people who are employed throughout
Misericordia! Congratulations to the 2012 Service Award Recipients, chosen from
more than 200 nominees, who received the Karen Walczak Staff Service Award
for their commitment to Misericordia’s children and adults with developmental
disabilities. Chosen by their peers and announced at the employee holiday parties,
the winners received a financial bonus and a plaque. This year, Cristina Zuniga de
Menjivar, Housekeeper in Holbrook; Susana Gonzalez, DSP in McAuley; Gloria Lane,
DSP in Houlihan Home; Rachael Carr-Ozenbaugh, QIDP in Marian Center; and Beth
Muckler, Physical Therapist, were chosen to receive this honor. These five individuals
truly capture the spirit of Misericordia! Thank you for your dedication and hard work.
We are fortunate to have such positive role models working with us every day! For more
information about a career at Misericordia, visit misericordia.org/employment
“Beth connects with each resident in a way
that they know she is fully present, and
helps them to overcome their fears.”
“Susana shows a daily willingness to go the
extra mile to assist others and is compassionate to each resident.”
“Gloria is a very empathetic person, whose
kindred spirit, ultra-positive attitude, dedication and flexibility all serve to promote
the essence of Misericordia.”
“Cristina quietly and gracefully gets the
job done, is always there with a smile for
everyone and is very flexible in dealing with
unusual situations.”
CHALLENGE GRANT ALERT!
A kind donor has challenged Misericordia’s
friends and supporters to give generously in
2013. If we receive $50,000 in new or increased
contributions, the donor will match those gifts
dollar for dollar, for a total of $100,000. If you
are donating to us for the first time, the entire
amount will be matched. If you have made one
or more donations in the last two years and are
able to increase that total amount in 2013, the
increased amount will be eligible for matching!
PLEASE HELP US REACH OUR GOAL!
Your generosity keeps the heart of our family beating.
Misericordia’s William
and Doris Moore
Home, dedicated on
November 20, will
be home to seven
men. The new CILA
(Comminuty Integrated
Living Arrangement)
home is located
in the Edgebrook
neighborhood and is
scheduled to open its
doors in the spring of
2013.
Captain of the Chicago Blackhawks Jonathan Toews and friend
Lindsey Vecchione visited Misericordia for a tour and to have
some fun with the residents! Needless to say, hockey was on the
list of things to do. Misericordia sports volunteer John Dyer and
his sports teams joined Jonathan for some hockey tips in the gym
at Misericordia.
Gavin Coyle to perform at Misericordia!
Gavin Coyle is an accomplished singer and songwriter, His
musical range covers both pop and folk music as well as traditional
music from his homeland of Ireland. His performances reflect
great versatility as he mixes traditional and original compositions.
Sunday, March 3rd at 2:00 p.m.
Cost for tickets $20.00 – For reservations and tickets contact
Dorie Finnegan at 773-273-4178 or dorief@misericordia.com.
Come early and have brunch in the Greenhouse Inn Restaurant
prior to the performance! Reservations recommended. 773-2734182.
SPRING FASHION SHOW AND BENEFIT
A Bowling, Bocce Ball
and Bistro BLAST!
Save the date for the Misericordia
Women’s League spring benefit:
MisAmore, on Friday, March 8th, at
Pinstripes in Oak Brook, IL. Grab your
Bocce and Bowling teams and join us
for a fun and casual evening! Tickets
are $175 and can be purchased online at
www.events.org/misamore. Ticket price
will increase to $200 after March 1st.
For more information or to reserve your
tickets, please email or call Michelle
Parsons: mparsons71@comcast.net
/ 630-590-5754. Thank you to event
co-chairs Patty Burke and Michelle
Vranicar.
This is the PERFECT event for a GIRLS DAY OUT! The Misericordia
Women’s Auxiliary and SaksFifth Avenue present the Annual Spring
Luncheon and Fashion Show at the Palmer House Hilton, 17 East Monroe
in Chicago on Friday, March 15. The festivities will begin with a reception,
silent auction and raffle in the Red Lacquer Room followed by lunch and
the hottest fashions for 2013 presented by Saks Fifth Avenue in the Grand
Ballroom. The Misericordia Heartbreakers will perform and Saks Fifth
Avenue will host a boutique immediately following the luncheon. Tickets
are $175 per person. Enjoy a lovely afternoon AND support Misericordia!
Special thanks to Auxiliary President Ellen Malone and Event Chairs Mary
Doug Brown, Janice Kavanaugh and Tracey Zabriskie.
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE SHOPPING NIGHT
was bigger
than ever this
year thanks to
members of the
Women’s Auxiliary who rented
a bus to help
transport more
than 135 people
downtown for
an evening of
champagne, delicious appetizers and beauty
makeovers. Special thanks to event co-chairs Nancy Connelly and Beth Healy and
to Women’s Auxiliary President, Ellen Malone. We are so grateful to Saks Fifth
Avenue for hosting our shopping night in December and partnering with us for
our 2013 Fashion Show! Pictured: Fashion Show co-chairs Mary Doug Brown and
Tracey Zabriskie, Saks Fifth Avenue’s Andy Gloyeske, Lois Gates, Fashion Show cochair Janice Kavanaguh, Saks Fifth Avenue’s Amie Wersching, and Auxiliary President Ellen Malone.
Did you know? Fun facts about Misericordia!
The local chapter of City Heat Motorcycle
Club took their annual trip to Misericordia to
visit and deliver gifts and cheer throughout!
Our volunteer program is invaluable to the staff and residents. Last year, we
hosted 24 volunteer orientations for 300 individuals who committed to 6
months to one year of service.
On campus: 175 regular volunteers and 75 each weekday. Thousands help
annually for Family Fest, Candy Days and for special Holiday Help!
HONOREES SHINE AT HEART OF MERCY BALL
presented by the Misericordia Women’s Board on November 9 at The Fairmont
Hotel in downtown Chicago. We thank the Women’s Board for their hard work on
this wonderful black-tie event, especially Women’s Board President Carol Whiting, event chair Mary Beth Schweihs and co-chair Patsy Caruso and auction chair
Sharon Taylor. With more than 600 people in attendance, the Women’s Board
raised $525,000 for Misericordia. Congratulations to the 2012 honorees: BUMS
Golf Outing committee, recipients of The Sister Rosemary Connelly Medallion;
and Gregg and Sue Hartemayer, Heart of Mercy Award recipients. Pictured top left,
Hosts of the Bums Golf Outing: Bill Napleton, Tom Arundel, Sean Reynolds, Michael
Burton, Mike Schmidt, Pat Scully, Ron Miniat, Pat Mulchrone, Rob Figliulo, Tim Gallagher, Terry Lavin, John Scully, Paul
Napleton, Frank Stone and Michael Rooney. Not pictured: Joe Offerman, Pete Castellarin and Bill Kingore. Pictured top
right: Gregg and Sue Hartemayer. Pictured bottom left: Women’s Board President Carol Whiting and Ball Chair Mary Beth
Schweihs.Photos by Robert Kusel
The Artist in All
This year’s Sibling Signature event will take
place at the world renowned Art Institute
in downtown Chicago. The Artist in All
exhibition and auction, organized by Misericordia’s Sibling Organization, will
feature more than 150 original works of art created by talented resident artists
with the assistance of our dedicated staff, art therapists and volunteers. Please
mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 22 from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. in the
Modern Wing of the Art Institute. Tickets are $125 per person and will be
available online beginning April 2 at misericordia.org. Ticket price increases to
$150 after May 1. Purchase your tickets early as this event will sell out! Special
thanks to incoming 2013 Sibling Board President Bill Meyer and event chair
Margaret Babjak and co-chair Becca Pasquesi.
Who is more excited about the coin
toss...Bears Quarterback Jay Cutler or
honorary captain and Misericordia
resident Molly Bourke? Thanks to
the wonderful support of Lovie and
MaryAnne Smith and the Bears
organization for their donation of
tickets for our residents. We hope
Molly’s beautiful face shows just how
grateful we are!
Fulbright Scholars
visit Misericordia
Each year the U.S. Department
of State Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs sponsors a
series of enrichment seminars
for Fulbright Visiting Scholars
on topics of global importance.
Through community outreach
activities and discussions, scholars
learn how the selected topic impacts communities in the U.S. and explore its impact on
their own home countries. Pictured is the 2012 Fulbright Regional Scholar Group that
visited Misericordia in the fall to learn about issues facing people with developmental
disabilities.
Did you know?
Tours of Misericordia’s
campus are the best tool
we have to highlight the
exceptional quality of
care provided to those
we serve. In 2012 we
had over 100 tours
to visitors from 24
countries!
COUNTRIES:
China, Ivory Coast,
Estonia, India, Jordan,
Kenya, Kyrgyzstan,
Philippines, Russia,
Tunisia, Pakistan,
Uzbekistan, Latvia,
Finland, Mexico, Spain,
Taiwan, Ukraine, Korea,
Japan, Egypt,
Czech Republic,
Nigeria
STATES:
California, New York,
Virginia, Indiana,
Maine, Iowa, Arizona,
Texas, Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Michigan, North
Carolina, Colorado
The Misericordia Junior Board has grown by leaps and bounds welcoming high school
students from throughout Chicagoland! Over 40 teens volunteered for the Junior
Board Holiday Party for organized by under the leadership of Junior Board Advisor
and Sibling Anne Mills, and Junior Board Members Molly Morris and Connor Tobin.
The evening included a photo booth and holiday card making section as well as games,
BINGO and a hot chocolate café. Junior Board members are making a difference by
volunteering at brunches, special events and anywhere that their helping hands are
needed. For more info, please email Junior Board Advisor Jenny Frain jennyf@
misericordia.com
The Heartzinger
Choir, led by
Bob and Madge
Erlenbaugh, made
a special “caroling”
stop at the office
of Mayor Rahm
Emanuel and his
staff.
The practice of asking for
donations to a favorite charity to
commemorate the death of a loved
one is very thoughtful. In the past
few months, such requests have
resulted in donations that benefit
Misericordia. We thank those
benefactors and their families, and
respectfully ask that you remember
them in your thoughts and prayers
Jeanne M. Acke; Marie A. “Dolly”
Alberts ; Anna M. Anderschat;
Eugene Baran; Grace E. Becvar;
Barbara Kay Benner; Dorothy
Binkowski;
Arnold
Brohner;
Raymond A. Caboor; Jacqueline
S. “Jackie” Cerney; Margaret Anne
“Marge” Connor; Michael J. “Mickey”
Corbett; Dolores A. “Chick” Cotter;
Nancy F. Cullen; Diane Cutter; Helen
N. Deleo; Evelynn E. Di Paolo; Mary
Lou Donnelly; William J. “Coach”
Durkin; Jean H. Finn; Kenneth
Finneke; Bart M. Flynn; Jane E.
“Judy” Gaffney; Marion E. Gorski;
Virginia “Ginger” Grinnan; Marilyn
P. Gushes; Laurette “Rhett” Heinz;
Joanne B. Henneberry; Kathleen
Hubberts; Helen C. Jackson; Edward
S. Jackstis; Anthony “Tony” Janda,
Jr.; Walter P. “Wally” Jeske; Virginia
Lee “Jinx” Johansen; Michael D.
Kanter; Julia A. Kareiva; Margot
T. Kass; Danielle Kosmerl; Alice
Lucas; Nancy A. Martin; Marilyn K.
May; Daniel J. “Danny” McCarthy,
Jr.; Margaret T. McDonough; Frank
J. “Milkman” McMahon; Wilbur
L. “Pete” Mellenthin; Dolores
Nicewarner; Betty O’Grady; Dorothy
R. O’Grady; Mary Marguerite Ostry;
Jack Paul; Burton Perlman; Marilyn
D. Person; Louis R. Peterhans, Sr.;
George E. Podlesak; Richard F.
“Dick” Prendergast; Ernest H. Price;
John A. Pyritz; John “Jack” Quinn;
Glenn M. Radzik; William C. Reiss;
Coletta “Jean” Robertson; Verneda
N. Roussel; Catherine M. Scanlon;
Michael John Schaefer; Chrysanthe
Sotiras; William H. Swanson; Anne C.
Thometz; Helen J. Toomey; Lorraine
J. Tough; Donald M. Weber
Bequests & Annuities
To those friends who wish to help assure the continuation
and growth of Misericordia by mentioning Misericordia
in your will, the following general form is suggested:
“I give, devise, bequeath to Misericordia Home, an
Illinois not-for-profit organization located at 6300 N.
Ridge, Chicago Illinois, the sum of $ ___________ (or
percentage, or specifically described property).” Contact
Kevin Connelly at 773-273-4167 / kevin@misericordia.
com or visit the planned giving page at misericordia.org.
Additionally, gift annuities will give you an opportunity
to receive an annual fixed income for the rest of your life,
as well as possible tax deduction in the year the gift is
made. Gift annuities require a gift of $5,000 or more and
the donor must be at least 60 years of age.
Misericordia’s
Outreach Program
celebrated the
Holidays in style!
Santa visited the
Tina’s Playgroup
Holiday party! For
more information
about Misericordia’s
Outreach programs,
please contact Anne
Maddock at annem@
misericordia.com
Save the Date
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Register for Chicago Marathon
tloftus@misericordia.com | 773-273-4163
FRIDAY, MARCH 8 Women’s League Event; Mis Amore
mparsons71@comcast.net | events.org/misamore
FRIDAY, MARCH 15 Women’s Auxiliary Fashion Show
773-273-2754 | events.org/MWAfashion
FRIDAY, MARCH 15 Mickey Finns Fundraiser
773-775-7746 | joannegrano@yahoo.com
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 26-27 Misericordia Candy Days
773-273-2768 | tloftus@misericordia.com
SATURDAY, MAY 4 Prodromos Concert for Misericordia
773-273-4160 | loisg@misericordia.com
MONDAY, MAY 20 Artist in All Red Carpet Event
773-273-4160 | loisg@misericordia.com
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 Artist in All at Art Institute of Chicago
773-273-4160 | richbabjak@sbcglobal.net
TUESDAYS, MAY TO OCTOBER Federal Plaza Farmers Market
773-273-4759 | bakery@misericordia.com
THURSDAYS, MAY TO OCTOBER Daley Plaza Farmers Market
773-273-4759 | bakery@misericordia.com
It’s a Wonderful Life....at Misericordia
Misericordia thanks our new friends at the American Blues Theater for hosting 200 of us for their production of “It’s a Wonderful Life--Live at the Biograph.” Hee-haw, we had a great time!
Special thanks to Victoria Collado for donating her time,
talent and resources to make brunch photos possible!
Congratulations to the Women’s Auxiliary Boutique crew
this holiday season. They raised almost $140,000 for Mis!
Switching to the electronic
version of this newsletter
will save postage and help the environment! To make
the switch, please email your request to newsletter@
misericordia.com. To stop receiving the paper
newsletter, you must include your name, address, and
zip code or, if available, the 5 or 6 digit ID number
located to the right of your address on this newsletter.
Amy Rule, Chicago’s First Lady and Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s wife,
joined Father Jack Clair, Sister Rosemary, Lois Gates and Kevin
Connelly for a tour of Misericordia on December 12.
Home for the Holidays - A Look at Misericordia’s Family
Misericordia thanks the thousands of people -- benefactors,
volunteers, event-goers, family members, employees, Secret
Santas --who made the Christmas and Holiday Season so
wonderful.
We are so blessed to have
all of you as part of our
family. Enjoy!
Santa and his elves visited every single resident
at Misericordia! All 600 were on the nice list!
The Hearts & Flour Bakery
team sent out over 6,000
packages in 4 weeks and
scooped over 62,000 cookies
for one order!!
The kitchen, volunteers and staff served
more than 7,000 meals in the Holiday
Season!
From our home to
yours - Have a
wonderful 2013
Misericordia is a residential facility serving children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities from diverse ethnic,
religious, racial, and socio-economic backgrounds. A not-for-profit 501(C)3 organization, Misericordia is operated by the Sisters
of Mercy under the auspices of the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. Misericordia is located at 6300 N. Ridge, Chicago, IL 60660,
773-973-6300. You can find Misericordia on the internet at misericordia.org or misericordia.com. The Misericordia Newsletter
is published quarterly and is written and designed by Susan Whitwell. Please send any comments about the newsletter to sue@
misericordia.com or to 6300 N. Ridge Ave., Chicago, IL 60660. If you would like to add, remove or change your contact information
on the newsletter mailing list, please contact Tessa Garcia at 773-273-2768 or tessag@misericordia.com.
MISERICORDIA u 6300 North Ridge Avenue, Chicago, IL 60660 u 773-973-6300 u misericordia.org
YES, I will support Misericordia.
c Charge my credit card
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Please make check payable to Misericordia
c Please send me information about how
to include Misericordria in my Will.
Thank you for your support of Misericordia’s programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Please include this form
in the envelope provided. Please remember to include your email address: ______________________________________
Misericordia
6300 North Ridge Avenue
Chicago, IL 60660-1017
The Internal Revenue Service requires receipts for donations of $250 or more. Receipts for individual donations under that amount can
be requested or we would be happy to send a summary of all donations at the end of the year.
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Misericordia Candy Days
Fri, April 26 & Sat, April 27, 2013
from dawn to dusk all around chicago & suburbs!
TEXT 25383
and enter keyword
MIS to make a $5
donation!
Sign up to volunteer by calling 773-273-2768
or register online at misericordia.org.
CREDIT CARD INFORMATION
c Visa
c Mastercard c Discover c AMEX
Amount of Donation: ___________________ Name on Card: _______________________________________
Card Number: ____________________________________ Exp Date: _______ *3-digit Security Code: _____
*Flip your card over and look at the signature box. You should see a 16-digit credit card number followed by a special 3-digit code.
Phone Number: __________________________________ E-mail : __________________________________
Signature: ___________________________________________________ Today’s Date: _________________
Visit Misericordia online at: www.misericordia.org
MISERICORDIA CANDY DAYS VOLUNTEER FORM
FRIDAY, APRIL 26 & SATURDAY, APRIL 27
CONTACT INFORMATION
Name:___________________________________________________________________________________
Address:_________________________________________________________________________________
City:_____________________________________________
Phone-Cell: _____________________________
State and Zip:_________________________
Phone-Home:___________________________________
E-mail Address:______________________________________________ Age (if under 21):____________
(If others want to join you, please list their names & numbers on the back of this sheet.)
TIME & PLACE
When are you available to volunteer?
Friday, April 26, from ________ (circle a.m. or p.m.) to _____________ (circle a.m. or p.m.)
Saturday, April 27, from ________ (circle a.m. or p.m.) to _____________ (circle a.m. or p.m.)
Where would you like to volunteer?
Close to my home ______
The Loop_____
Other:__________________________________________
If you volunteered last year...
What was your location?____________________________________________________________________
Would you like to stay there?_________________________________________________________________
If you are committed to volunteering for a specific coordinator, please list that name:
________________________________________________________________________________________
LOOKING FOR A REALLY GOOD DEED OF THE DAY?
If you are able to recruit 5 or 10 of your friends and family to volunteer on Friday and/or Saturday in one area,
you have the opportunity to be a coordinator for Misericordia Candy Days!
c Please check this box if you are interested.
PLEASE NOTE:
A Misericordia Candy Days coordinator will contact you to confirm your location and time.
If you have not heard from anyone by Friday, April 19, please call Tessa Garcia at 773-273-2768.
Please return this form to:
Mi sericordia Home, Attn: Tessa Garcia, 6300 North Ridge Avenue, Chicago, IL 60660
FAX: 773-973-5214 or email to candydays@misericordia.com. Thank you!