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For the Friends of Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation
fall issue 2013
Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation
Dear Friends,
Welcome to the fall issue of
Under the Umbrella. As we
try to do each time, this issue
is filled with information on
how our family of donors are
supporting and advancing our
mission to help children with
special needs.
We also welcome a group of new leaders to the Hospital
and the Foundation. Dr. Christopher Haines, whom we
introduced to you briefly in the last issue is our new
Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Haines is a quick learner with
boundless energy, who we know will have a great impact
on our hospital. Our new Vice President of Patient Care
Services, Bonnie Altieri, also brings years of experience
to her new role along with a warm smile and calm
confidence.
The Foundation board has added five new volunteer
leaders to its board of trustees. Joining us are Ron
Arrington, Ken Lane, John Nietzel, Dan Spicehandler
and Alex Weil. Each of these gentlemen has displayed
an interest in our work and has made a commitment to
ensure our future as a trustee. Their backgrounds are
profiled in the pages that follow.
We also acknowledge the successes of those donors
who have given of their time and talent to raise funds
to enhance our programs and purchase important
therapeutic equipment.
We all know, or have heard the saying that “It takes a
village to raise a child.” In our case, when we are treating
over 20,000 children annually, it takes much more than
a village.
To all of you who share our commitment to the children
entrusted to us, thank you for your support and
generosity, but mostly, thank you for your confidence.
Enjoy!
Philip Salerno III
President and Chief Development Officer
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation Board Chair
Nicholas A. Boccella
Marquis Wealth Advisors
Children’s Specialized Hospital Board Chair
Robin A. Walton
Thomas Edison State College
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Nicholas A. Boccella
Chairman
Philip Salerno III
President and CDO
Kimberly Armenti
Director of Development
Janice Kelly
Director of Marketing
Jennifer Palma
Managing Editor
The mission of Children’s Specialized Hospital
is to be the preeminent provider of specialized
healthcare services for infants, children and
young adults.
To learn more about
Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation
Visit: www.childrens-specialized.org/giving
Email: foundation@childrens-specialized.org
Call:
908-301-5561
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Leading the Way
Through Autism
Research and Education
cover story
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Dr. Christopher Haines
Focus on
Fundraising
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Children’s Miracle
Network Hospitals
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Friends, Supporters and
Donors of Children’s
Specialized Hospital
Welcome
Please join Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation in welcoming the following board members for a three year term:
Ron Arrington
Global President of
CIT Vendor Finance
Mr. Arrington has 28 years
of experience in providing
intermediary financing for
both commercial and
consumer markets.
Kenneth Lane
President of BASF’s
Global Catalysts Division
John Nietzel
Senior Vice President
of Investors Bank
Mr. Lane joined BASF in 2006, Mr. Nietzel brings over 25 years
and in the years since, has held of banking experience working
senior-level management and
at financial institutions,
strategic marketing positions in
super regional banks and
the United States and Europe.
community banks.
Dan Spicehandler
Director of Corporate
Compliance for Meda
Pharmaceuticals Inc.
alex weil
Chief Operating Officer
of Merrion Investment
Management Co.
At Meda Pharmaceuticals,
Mr. Spicehandler is responsible
for the development,
implementation and
management of the compliance
functions for all non-GXP
business units.
Mr. Weil joined Merrion
Investment Management
Co. in 2008, to oversee client
services, business/product
development, and various
other activities across the
advisory business.
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Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation
Children’s Specialized Hospital is proud to announce the
newest members of the Senior Leadership team.
(Back row left to right): Dr. Christopher Haines, Chief Medical Officer; Philip Salerno III, Foundation President and Chief Development Officer,
Dr. Michael Dribbon, Vice President Business & Program Development; William Dwyer, Vice President Human Resources; Warren Moore,
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer; Joseph Dobosh, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. (Front row left to right):
Dr. Bonnie Baloga-Altieri, Vice President Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer; Amy Mansue, President and Chief Executive Officer;
Patricia Foley, Vice President Outpatient Services.
Bonnie Baloga-Altieri,
PhD, RN, NEA-BC
Vice President Patient Care Services
Dr. Baloga-Altieri joined Children’s
Specialized Hospital in January 2013 as
Director of Patient Care Services and
was recently appointed Vice President,
Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing
Officer. She was previously at UMDNJ –
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
where she served as a member of the
school’s senior executive team and Chief Nursing Officer for
nurses employed by RWJ Medical Group. Previous positions
at RWJUH include Vice President Medical Affairs, Assistant
Vice President of Nursing and Patient Services and Director of
Perinatal Services. She was a member of our Board of Trustees
from 2007 to 2013, serving on the Quality Committee, Ethics and
Patient Safety Committees and served on the Board Planning
Committee prior to her appointment at Children’s Specialized.
Patricia Foley
Vice President Outpatient Services
Pattie has worked at Children’s
Specialized Hospital for over 20
years. She currently oversees the
organization’s
eleven
outpatient
centers throughout the state. Each
outpatient center provides a variety
of rehabilitative services – (i.e.,
speech therapy, physical therapy,
occupational therapy, and psychology)
as well as physician sub-specialty services to children located
throughout New Jersey. In her role, she is responsible for the
growth, expansion, recruitment/retention, service excellence,
operational and clinical therapy aspects of the outpatient
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Dr. Christopher Haines:
Children’s Specialized Hospital’s New Chief Medical Officer
In addition to his new role at Children’s Specialized, Dr. Haines will
earn an MBA in Hospital Administration from Drexel University
LeBow College of Business; an honor the CMO will achieve early
next year.
“I don’t find much time to sleep,” said Dr. Haines, “but it’s worth
it because I love my job.” Despite his many responsibilities,
taking classes online allows him to successfully participate
in the program and remain working at a place that he loves.
“Children’s Specialized Hospital
is one of those places where
everyone likes their job
because it’s not just a job –
we want to make a difference.”
A new Chief Medical Officer has taken
center stage, and under the hard work,
dedication and insight of Christopher Haines
DO, FAAP, FACEP, Children’s Specialized
Hospital will continue to thrive at what we do
best.
Dr. Christopher Haines was named Children’s
Specialized Hospital’s new Chief Medical
Officer (CMO) in early June, and with his
extensive medical background, it is no wonder
why he was given the high honor. Dr. Haines
will oversee all of the hospital’s medical
programs including inpatient rehabilitation,
physicians’ practices, research and the
fellowship program. Dr. Haines previously
worked as the Director of Emergency
Medicine and the critical care transport team
at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children.
Additionally, Dr. Haines was the Director of
Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Temple
University Medical Center. His work at St.
Christopher’s Hospital was what began his fascination with
hospital administration, and is the reason why he continues to
practice it today at Children’s Specialized Hospital.
Amy B. Mansue, President and CEO, Children’s Specialized
Hospital, explains the impact of having someone like Dr. Haines
on staff. “The children we see at Children’s Specialized Hospital
are much more medically complex,” said Mansue. “We know Dr.
Haines’ experience will help the children we serve reach their
maximum potential. He is a great addition to our stellar clinical
and senior leadership teams.”
dr. christopher haines
Dr. Haines hopes that he can, in his
own words, “help drive innovations
in his field.” Working under Children’s
Specialized Hospital’s umbrella of care,
Dr. Haines will accomplish that one patient
at a time.
“I hope that through regional and
national growth, Children’s Specialized
will continue to be the leader of
pediatric rehabilitation services.”
Dr. Haines plans to build the awareness of
Children’s Specialized Hospitals’ reputation
of excellence courtesy of outreach to
regional and national hospitals.
A sincere thank you to Dr. Uday Mehta for
his time and dedication while serving as interim
Medical Director. Dr. Mehta’s leadership and
guidance continues to shape our organization and
help our patients reach their fullest potential.
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Leading the Way through
Autism Research and Education
A hub of international
research into Autism
Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
right here in New Jersey?
It’s all happening at
Children’s Specialized
Hospital!
Funded largely by grants from the New Jersey
Governor’s Council for Medical Research and
Treatment of Autism, Children’s Specialized
Hospital has conducted trailblazing research
into the early screening of children for autism,
and are developing new tools for identifying
these children early, when treatment has the
most power to change their lives.
Researchers at Children’s Specialized Hospital
used the first award of close to $2 million
to screen for autism in low-income, racial
and ethnic minority children in medically
underserved communities of Newark,
Plainfield, Elizabeth, Trenton, New Brunswick
and Bridgeton. The findings: These children
tended to be screened and diagnosed with
ASD at older ages, or despite signs of a
severe disorder, missed entirely. As a result,
they were losing out on valuable early
intervention.
In response, our researchers created autism
screening clinics in low-income communities.
Rather than relying on the state’s very few
developmental pediatricians, we staffed the
clinics with advanced practice nurses trained
to conduct culturally-sensitive screenings, a bold move that
improved access, cut wait times, and lowered costs.
As part of the study, Children’s Specialized Hospital researchers
examined whether teachers or parents are the most accurate
initial screener of an at-risk child. Going where autism researchers
had never gone before – into daycare centers, Head Start
programs and preschools in underserved areas – investigators
found that teachers are essential to accurate screening. “This
was the first study to look at using teachers in preschools and
daycare centers to screen for autism,” says Dr. Yvette Janvier,
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician and Medical Director at
the Toms River site.
Dr. Janvier is using a second grant award of $2.25 million to develop
a purely visual screening tool in which photographs rather than
words depict the normal milestones of childhood – for example,
waving “bye-bye” – as well as behaviors that may red-flag ASD,
such as lining up toys. Making no language demands, the tool can
be used by anyone – worldwide, is the hope – to accurately screen
for ASD in young children.
Through our pioneering autism research and community
education, Children’s Specialized Hospital is changing the future
for people with ASD. Dr. Jill Harris describes that future, saying,
“My dream is a world in which everybody with ASD can reach their
maximum potential and have warm and meaningful relationships,
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stable employment, a safe and happy home, and a community
that embraces them. We want people to recognize that they have
a lot to gain from knowing and supporting people with autism and
their families.”
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Children’s Specialized Hospital is the region’s largest provider
of autism services. It is also a hub of clinical expertise for ASD,
boasting a high ratio of New Jersey’s specialists in the areas of
pediatric psychology, speech pathology and developmental
pediatrics, all disciplines involved in autism. A hefty proportion of
the state’s few licensed developmental pediatricians – 10 out of
31 – work here.
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“As a parent, you want to find the place
with the most resources. There's no question,
this is it.” - Nicole LaRusso
Jake was a toddler when he was diagnosed with ASD. This may
sound early, but the ideal time of diagnosis is even earlier -- at
18 months. Says Jill Harris, Ph.D., psychologist and Director of
Program Development, “Diagnosing a child very early versus
later can mean the difference in that child’s ability to speak and
to participate as fully as possible in school and life.” That is why
Children’s Specialized Hospital is tireless in its commitment to the
earliest possible screening for ASD, followed by diagnosis and
services.
On the
Spectrum
At the age of two-and-a-half, Jake LaRusso spoke only about 10
words, and was receiving speech services through the state of New
Jersey. But when his speech didn’t improve, and he began having
frequent and violent tantrums, Jake’s mother, Nicole LaRusso,
brought him to Children’s Specialized Hospital in Hamilton for an
evaluation. Nicole and Jake met with Louise Walpin, MS, Advanced
Practice Nurse, who evaluated him for ASD.
“It was in my head that nothing was wrong with him, and that
she was going to tell me he was fine,” said Nicole. Instead, Louise
told Nicole that her son had autism. “The words are completely
overwhelming,” recalls Nicole. “You can’t hear anything past,
‘Your child’s on the spectrum.’”
Louise didn’t waste a minute. She scheduled additional
evaluations for Jake with a Children’s Specialized Hospital
occupational therapist, speech therapist, and neurodevelopmental pediatrician. The results led to an immediate
increase in the frequency and intensity of Jake’s services. He now
has occupational therapy and speech therapy at the hospital
between four and five times a week. The family also began
receiving supportive services from a hospital social worker.
Jake was at the best place possible for diagnosis and treatment
of autism spectrum disorder. In a state with one of the highest
rates of autism (approximately 1 in 49 versus 1 in 88 nationwide)
Children’s Specialized Hospital pushes back with the most clinically
excellent and diverse autism-related services in the region -- many
say, in the country.
Even before a formal diagnosis is made, the hospital’s early
intervention therapists work with children from birth to three
years who have developmental delays, knowing that many will
ultimately be found to be on the spectrum, and that the early
infusion of help will give them a leg up. To cut short the wait for
a screening – which, not long ago, amounted to one-and-a-half
years in the tri-state area – the hospital has trained dozens of its
advanced nurse practitioners to screen, thereby putting kids on
the fast track to services. And at preschools, Head Start programs,
and daycare centers, Children’s Specialized Hospital staff teaches
others to recognize red flags, and to make sure any child who is a
“maybe” gets screened.
The hospital’s commitment to family-centered care also sets it
apart. For the often stunned and overwhelmed parents of newly
diagnosed children, there are support groups and an all-day
workshop. Parent panels offer priceless from-the-trenches advice,
empathy, and perhaps most valued, honest answers. Members of
a unique “parent faculty” offer guidance to families. Says Louise,
“Parents always feel connected. There’s always another parent
who will contact you. We don’t diagnose your child and leave you
hanging. We offer a roadmap for your child – and family.” “When
Jake was diagnosed, everyone made me feel that the roller coaster
ride is normal. They convinced me that it wasn’t going to be easy,
I’d get through it and they’d be there every step of the way,” adds
Nicole, Jake’s mom.
Jake LaRusso’s growth continues, thrilling his
parents. Says Nicole, “He’s starting kindergarten in an
autism class for highly advanced kids. The changes
he has undergone are just remarkable.”
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Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation
Football f
r a cause:
The 20th Annual Snapple Bowl
Everyone has special things that they hold close to their
heart. For Marcus Borden, newly retired football coach of East
Brunswick High School, those are football and giving back to the
community. Borden, who had been a coach for the past three
decades, in 1993, figured out a way to make his two passions
collide.
His brainstorm led to the infamous game everyone now knows
and loves, and what Borden is most recognized for, The Snapple
Bowl. The event is an All-Star football game played by seniors
of Union and Middlesex counties to raise money for various
charities. Over the course of its twenty year streak, Borden
and his players have managed to raise an astounding
$415,000 for Children’s Specialized Hospital in Mountainside,
and The Lakeview School for Cerebral Palsy in Edison. Philip
Salerno, Children Specialized Hospital’s Foundation President
and Chief Development Officer was initially contacted about the
event two decades ago, and he said, “I had no idea the sense of
family it would create among the organizers and sponsors, no
idea it would become such a part of the tradition of summer to
be involved in the Snapple Bowl.” Salerno added, “I did not know
each year there would be this huge effort underway to better
help us at Children’s Specialized Hospital and the Lakeview
School serve children with special needs.”
Each year the Union County all-stars have the opportunity to
visit Children’s Specialized Hospital’s long term care center in
Mountainside. Patients of long-term care have a wide array of
medical needs such as critical airways, prematurity complications,
chromosomal disorders or neurologic impairments. Family
circumstances lead children to this facility where staff give
patients around the clock care. The visits are truly beautiful,
empowering experiences, and the All-Stars get a grasp of the
battle these children face every day off the field, while they fight
for them on the field.
Many colleagues, players and friends who have worked
alongside Borden know him as a strong, detail-oriented leader
working meticulously until he gets it right. He
says his orchestrated style with which he runs
the charity game every year is insight into
Borden’s coaching approach he followed for
the past thirty years. “If something goes wrong,
there’s only one person I can blame and that’s
myself,” Borden said. “I take pride in trying to
be organized and to understand what has to be
done.”
The 2013 Snapple Bowl took place at Kean
University on July 18. Kickoff at 7:00 p.m. that
evening left Middlesex and Union Counties
In addition to his tireless efforts supporting the annual Snapple Bowl
game, Marcus Borden also holds an annual pep-rally at Children’s
Specialized Hospital long term care facility in Mountainside. He uses
this opportunity to introduce the Snapple Bowl athletes from Union
County to the cause they are supporting. In the photo above, players
talk football with long term care patient Jehovah Copeland. A football
player himself, Jehovah welcomed the opportunity to talk about the
game ahead.
“I had no idea the sense of family it would create among
the organizers and sponsors, no idea it would become
such a part of the tradition of summer to be involved in
the Snapple Bowl.”
Philip salerno
going head to head fighting to be the winning team in this year’s
Snapple Bowl. By the end of the night, Middlesex walked away
with a 30-28 victory.
Since recently stepping down from his coaching position,
Borden has remained dedicated to this cause, and will continue
to embody what the Snapple Bowl stands
for. He has definitely made his mark on the
field and in the lives of countless players. Phil
Salerno says his impact has gone much deeper
than football. “His work with us at Children’s
Specialized Hospital has enabled our staff to do
amazing things for our kids, and we will forever
be grateful for his big heart and steadfast
dedication to his two loves, football and helping
those in need.”
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G lf Season in Full Swing
11th Annual Compass Group Outing
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24th Annual Golf Classic
Raised over
$19,000
Raised
$115,000
Pictured above is the committee from the Compass Group’s 11th
Annual Outing for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, which raised
over $19,000. Special thanks to their Gold Sponsor, Dr. Pepper Snapple
Group.
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals partners hosted several golf
outings this year! Thanks to RE/MAX LTD., the Marriott Business
Council and Merck Employees Federal Credit Union.
21st Annual Golf Invitational
Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation Board Chairman Nicholas
Boccella; Marquis Wealth Advisors, with his wife Fran and personal
friends Claire and Robert O’Mara.
This year, Golf Classic, comprised of 108 golfers, and raised over
$115,000 to support the expansion of our New Brunswick facility.
Top sponsors included Alan & Penny Blake, Qualcare, Loving Care
Agency, Alex Giaquinto, Marquis Wealth Advisors, Paul Miller,
L’Oréal, Robert Wood Johnson and Willis.
Raised over
$68,000
6th Annual “Fore the Children” Golf Outing
Raised over
$68,000
Raised
$115,000
Dr. Peter Amenta, Dean of UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School; Nina Anuario, Senior Vice President of Business Development,
Ocean First Bank; Dr. Christopher Haines, Chief Medical Officer,
Children’s Specialized Hospital; and Committee Member and Children’s
Specialized Hospital Board member, Michael O’Brien, Senior Vice
President and Senior Trust Officer, Ocean First Bank.
The 2013 Golf Invitational netted over $50,000 to help fund new
playground equipment at our Lakehurst Road, Toms River site.
Top sponsors included Toms River Elks B.P.O.E. 1875, L’Oréal USA,
Breaker Electric, Inc. Stantec, Hammond Contracting Co. Inc.,
Amy Mansue, Car Wash Operators of New Jersey Inc, and Michael
Riesz & Company.
Raised
$575,000
From left: Toni Bodrato, Morris Lenczicki, Lorraine Ramppen, Harry
Silverman, Gail Sona-Kline, Kalvin Thompson, Theresa Pastuch,
Isabelle Linton, Kristin Conti and Brian Wassall.
This year, the “Fore the Children” Golf Outing raised $545,000 to
support the expansion of the PSE&G Children’s Specialized Hospital
in New Brunswick. Toni Bodrato, Special Events Coordinator,
Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation, joins Morris Lenczicki,
Event Chairman, Treasurer of Children’s Specialized Hospital
Foundation Board of Trustees and VP of Operations at L’Oréal USA
with the Steering Committee.
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Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
SHAWN & SUE’S MAKING MIRACLES RADIOTHON
Friday, December 6 at the Ocean County Mall
The morning show at 92.7 WOBM is set to make some miracles
on December 6. They will broadcast live from Ocean County Mall
and hope to raise over $50,000 for Children’s Miracle Network
Hospital’s local beneficiary, Children’s Specialized Hospital. The
event will feature the stories of many of our families being treated
at our Toms River facilities, with five families being featured as our
radiothon miracle families.
5 Ways You Can Help Make Miracles!
1.
Donate
2.
Become a
Sponsor
3.
Volunteer
Visit http://miracles.kintera.org
to make a donation today!
4.
Become a
Change Bandit
We have sponsorship levels from $100
to $5,000 with a variety of levels of
engagement. Top sponsors will have
their name on the new therapeutic play
area that will help our patients during
therapy.
We will need phone bank, coining
and event volunteers! Become a
part of this great event!
5.
Visit us at
the Radiothon
We are excited to launch a new program
during our third radiothon with Shawn
and Sue at 92.7 WOBM – Change
Bandits! This fun promotion asks
your group to collect donations and
even loose change from your family,
friends or co-workers. Change Bandits
can represent individuals, companies,
schools, organizations and more. To
help you promote the program and
collect money, you will receive a
Change Bandit packet that includes a
Miracle Maker Change Bandit Badge, a
coin bag, a coin canister, and a story of a
patient helped by Children’s Specialized
Hospital.
Come to the Ocean County Mall on
December 6 to become a part of this
great event!
For more information on any of these opportunities,
please contact Nicole Fulmino at
nfulmino@childrens-specailized.org.
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Bridgewater Costco
Bridgewater Costco is unstoppable.
For the past six years, Bridgewater Costco has raised more for
Children’s Specialized Hospital than any other warehouse in the
market. This year, they also had the highest percentage increase
at 34.58%, raising $61,520. With the addition of Costco corporate
match, their total campaign contribution was over $70,793!
So, what's their secret?
“People are personally connected to the cause,”
explained Marlana Simone, Membership and Marketing Manager,
who has been with Costco since 2006. “It’s a big community
effort. Our associates understand they are helping
their neighbors.”
Part of that understanding comes from actually touring the
hospital. General Manager, Michael Freeman made sure to bring
several employees to the Costco kick-off, held by the hospital
each year. “It would be impossible to walk through the halls of the
hospital and not care,” commented Simone.
In large part to Bridgewater’s efforts, Costco once again took
the reins as the highest fundraising Children’s Miracle Network
Hospitals partner for Children’s Specialized Hospital. This was a
title they had held since 2007 and lost for the first time in 2012 to
Walmart. They came back full force to reclaim that title in 2013!
We look forward to 2014 with the addition of two new warehouses
in our market, North Plainfield and North Brunswick, both
scheduled to open in Fall 2013. Thank you to all of the warehouses
who worked so hard to raise almost a half a million dollars for the
hospital this year!!
Linda
Abourashed
Costco employee
since 2009
Raised $5,205
“I ask every single member. I do it for the kids.”
Kay
Juliano
Costco employee
since 2010
Raised $2,484
“I went on the tour last year and it was intense.
It made me want to help more.”
Top fundraising Bridgewater
Costco cashiers!
What do you attribute your success to?
Jenn
Aughtry
Costco employee
since 2004
Raised $4,330
“I know every penny is going to the kids.”
Kelly
Herrera
Costco employee
since 2010
Raised $4,061
“I think it is an unbelievable cause. I have six children
and you never know.”
Daniela
Sinagra
Costco employee
since 2006
Raised $3,570
“I do it for the kids and our competitions make it fun!”
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Photo Gallery
1.
2.
2. E mployees from L’Oréal USA gathered in the playground at CSH
Mountainside where they cleaned the playground from top to
bottom during their corporate service day.
1. Ian Coelho, PSE&G Employee (pictured center) poses with his fans
3.
after the 2013 NYC Half Marathon. Coelho and the other members of
Team CSH raised over $10,000! Team members not pictured; BASF
employee Sonny Nkansa, L’Oréal USA employee Megan Manco,
CSHF Trustee John Boyle, CSH supporter Diane Coloney, CSH
employees Michelle Pittenger, Bobbi Jo Pansier and Ryan Sharkey.
3. E mployees from Goldman Sachs gathered together for a corporate
service day at CSH Mountainside to volunteer their time and
gardening talents to beautify the hospital’s grounds.
4.
4.
4. Members of the Ocean County Mother’s of Multiples and the Amici Club both presented checks to Toms River site director, Junnie Sharkey
(not pictured) to support the building of a new playground at our Lakehurst Road location.
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Children’s Specialized Hospital Friends:
Supporting
Programs in Need
CSH Friends Immediate Past President,
Marilyn Zocca, presents the final donation
toward the pledge that supported the
building of PSE&G Children’s Specialized
Hospital in New Brunswick. Amy Mansue,
President & CEO of CSH, Phil Salerno
(right) President & CDO of Children’s
Specialized Hospital Foundation, and
CSH’s Board member, Steven Rosenberg
(left) from Johnson & Johnson.
Save the
In addition to raising over
$34,000 at their most
recent event, Children’s
Specialized Hospital Friends
have also completed their
pledge of $250,000 to the
Children’s Specialized Hospital
Foundation. Friends President,
Joan Murray is excited about
the pledge completion but is
eager to begin planning for
the year of fundraising ahead.
“We will be focusing our future
fundraising efforts to support
multiple programs at the
hospital as well as Friday Night
Fever for both Mountainside
and Toms River,” said Murray.
If you wish to learn more about the Children’s Specialized Hospital Friends
or to become a member, please contact: Beth Anne Dobosh at
609-631-2822 or bdobosh@childrens-specialized.org.
Date
November 2
Extra-Life Marathon
www.extralife.org
November 8
RE/MAX Raising Stakes for a Miracle
Heldrich Hotel, New Brunswick
December 6
Shawn & Sue’s Making Miracles Radiothon
Ocean County Mall
May 17, 2014
Walk n’ Roll
Piscataway, NJ
www.childrens-specialized.org/walknroll
A Special Thank You to Our Donors
Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation gratefully acknowledges the generous support of its donors.
Gifts to Children’s Specialized Hospital ensure that our patients receive the best care possible
from the most skilled doctors and therapists.
We would like to recognize the following major donations from April 1, 2013 to August 31, 2013:
Humanitarian Society Donors ($50,000 + )
Founder Society Donors ($25,000+)
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
BASF
Nicholas J. and Anna K. Bouras Foundation
Dorothy H. Toliver Estate
The Connell Company
W. Peter Metz
The Willits Foundation
Cornerstone Society Donors ($10,000 + )
Amy B. Mansue
ASCO
Heesung Catalysts Corp.
C. Northrop and A. Marder
Pond Foundation
CCL Tube/Wilkes-Barre
Loving Care Agency
Kohl's Department Stores
Diamond Packaging
Mel Chemicals, Inc.
Air Products and Chemicals
Qualcare, Inc.
Grampy’s Charities
The Marion and Norman Tanzman
Charitable Foundation
Investors Bank
E.J. Grassmann Trust
Toms River Elks Lodge #1875
Albea Thomaston, Inc
Deloitte Services LP
V Converter Corporation
Leave a Legacy for
Generations of
Children to Come
Children’s Specialized
Hospital Heritage Society
When you remember Children’s Specialized Hospital in
your will, you become a member of our Heritage Society
entitling you to special recognition and benefits. Many
of our donors have thoughtfully made provisions for
Children’s Specialized Hospital in their estate planning.
By becoming a member of the Heritage Society, you
will ensure that Children’s Specialized Hospital will
continue to bring quality healthcare to our community.
For more information on how to become a member of
the Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation Heritage
Society, call Kimberly Armenti, Director of Development,
at 908-301-5462.
If you would like to remember Children’s Specialized Hospital in your will, the proper legal
wording for a bequest is:
“I give and bequeath to Children's Specialized Hospital Foundation (either the actual amount
or the percentage if it is a residuary gift) for (the purpose of or to fund) OR the most urgent
need as identified by the board of trustees.”
Your Generosity Can be Financially Rewarding
The best gifts have a way of giving back. When you invest in a Children’s Specialized Hospital Charitable Gift Annuity, you
will not only be supporting the good work of Children’s Specialized Hospital and the children we serve, you will also receive
guaranteed income for life!
A Children’s Specialized Hospital Gift Annuity is a great way to contribute to the health and well-being of others while
receiving a guaranteed, fixed return on your investment. Your generous gift can be set up for yourself or for two. And the
secure and steady payments you receive are your reward for helping Children’s Specialized Hospital perform countless
miracles.
To learn more about the tax benefits of Charitable Gift Annuities with Children’s Specialized Hopsital, please call Children’s
Specialized Hospital Foundation planned giving office at 908-301-5462.
Charitable Gift Annuity*
Gift Annuity Interest Rates-Single Life
Age
Rate
70
5.1%
75
5.8%
80
6.8%
85
7.8%
90+
9.0%
vs. Average
CD rate
1.1%
*Tax benefits associated with rates
✂
❏ Please include me on your mailing list for your planned giving newsletter
❏ I would like more information:
❏ Charitable Gift Annuities
❏ Real Estate
❏ Will & Estate Planning
❏ Charitable Trusts
❏ Retirement Plan
❏ Charitable IRA
❏ Life Insurance
❏ Securities
Name________________________________________ Address___________________________________________
City_________________________________________ State___________ Zip Code____________________________
Phone_______________________________________ Email_____________________________________________
❏ I would consider including Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation in my estate plan.
❏ I have included Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation as part of my estate plan.
Mail to: Planned Giving Office, Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation • 150 New Providence Road • Mountainside, NJ 07092
The information you request on this form, and all matters regarding your charitable giving interests are treated with the strictest
confidence. If you have any specific questions about Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation Planned Giving Program, call
Kimberly Armenti, Director of Development, at 908-301-5462 or email karmenti@childrens-specialized.org.
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A Child's
Poem
The poem below was written by a
Children’s Specialized Hospital patient.
“I used to…But now I…”
I used to need my mom to give me a shower.
But now I can bathe myself until I smell like a flower.
I used to have every meal fed to me.
But now I can make my own sandwich and feed myself easily.
I used to need someone to change me in and out of my clothes.
But now I can dress myself from my head down to my toes.
I used to not be able to use words to express what I need.
But now I can speak my mind to help me succeed.
I used to forget important details, names and facts.
But now I can use my memory aids to help me remember my
daily acts.
I used to not be aware when I was interrupting.
But now I can wait until people finish speaking.
To learn more about
Children’s Specialized Hospital
Foundation
Visit: www.childrens-specialized.org/giving
Email: foundation@childrens-specialized.org
Call:
908-301-5561
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An affiliate member of the Robert Wood Johnson Health System,
and a member of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.