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Bridgett and Brice, 9, who is receiving treatment for Burkitt’s lymphoma, a rare cancer of the lymphatic system.
2013 Board of TRUSTEES
Felicia Williams, Chair
Robert D.H. Anning, Vice ChairAlgis Koncius, Vice ChairBettina H. Ross, Vice ChairTrey Isgrig, TreasurerDr. Paul T. McEnery, Secretary (ex officio)
Pamela A. BonfieldMark BerryLuis M. CamposPadma Tatta CariappaMary Sue CheesemanVicki DaviesSteve EklundBob GruberBill KilroyDavid M. KroegerDaniel A. MolinaDon MurphyGloria NodayKirk PerryMarilyn S. RheinVincent D. RinaldiSusan RyckmanMichael J. SewellDavid Skidmore, Jr.Robert J. StengerTeresa J. TannerHal WelgeKristen Hall WeversAaron WilliamsDonna Wymore
2013 Leadership STAFFExecutive DirectorJennifer Goodin
Development DirectorTanya Cornejo
Director of OperationsCarine deLange
Business DirectorMimi Richmond
Director of VolunteersElise Hyder
2013 FINANCIALS
Operating revenues (excluding investment gains and losses) Individual Contributions ...............................................................$3,920,064 ...... (24%) Special Events (net) ..........................................................................655,906 ...... (17%) Foundation/Community ...................................................................485,663 ...... (13%) McDonald’s Support .........................................................................447,986 ...... (12%) Corporate Contributions ..................................................................412,009 ...... (11%) Donated Products and Services .....................................................307,400 ........ (8%) Interest and Dividends ......................................................................276,235 ........ (7%) Third-Party Room Reimbursements .................................................172,543 ........ (5%) Room Donations ................................................................................145,023 ........ (4%) Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center ...............................20,000 ........ (1%)
Total .............................................................................................. $3,842,829 ..(100%*) * The discrepancy in percentage total is the result of rounding.
Operating expenses** Program ....................................................................................... $ 2,291,027 ..... (70%) Fundraising ....................................................................................... 444,384 ..... (13%) Administrative .................................................................................. 544,518 ..... (17%)
Total ............................................................................................. $3,279,929 .. (100%) ** In addition to these operating expenses, $331,519 was used for essential capital expenses,
a portion of which were covered by restricted contributions. The remaining net revenue over expenses was placed in our invested reserves as we plan for our future.
tOtal incOme (including investment gains and losses) ............................. $5,167,571
net assets Year-end Unrestricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,300,302 Temporarily Restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369,655 Permanently Restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573,710
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28,243,667
83,110 The total number of hours donated by our meal, snack and activities
volunteers, work groups, and guest services volunteers.
$1.87 million The amount our House saves by not
having to pay for these services, allowing us to provide additional comforts to our families with your valuable financial contribution.
$27,866 The amount you raised by
collecting pull tabs.
This year, let us send your holiday cards to family, friends or clients. Make a donation in honor of a loved one or adopt a
family in someone’s name and we’ll let them know,
sending warm wishes for the holidays.
Make sure Santa doesn’t forget Ronald McDonald House. You could have
party guests bring a present for our children
and families to your office or personal holiday party.
Our biggest need is for infant toys and gifts for teenagers and parents.
1,808 The number of gifts you provided to critically ill children, their siblings,
and their parents during the 2013 holiday season.
350 The number of gifts made
in 2013 during the holidays in honor or in memory of
someone.
One of our guest mothers, Aimee Webb, recently said, “You don’t notice the illness here.
You don’t see the sadness. When you come in this House, all you see is happiness.”
Aimee has been coming to our House since 2007 to help her daughter Faith. Faith is eight
years old and has had over 30 surgeries to help her kidneys function properly. Like so many
other children, Faith is happy when she’s in our House, despite her precarious health. You —
our donors and volunteers — are the ones to thank for this.
Our guest families have so many reasons to be sad, stressed and consumed by worries and
fears, but the smiles you help bring to their children’s faces and the respite you provide to
parents makes that go away. Before discovering our House, many families said they were
scared to come to Cincinnati — fearing the tests and treatments, needles and surgeries. But when families
know they are coming to our House, their children are excited about the trip, looking forward to the activities,
the play areas and to spending time with the other children who are just like them.
For many families, paying medical bills leaves little money for vacations. However, they happily report that
our House has become their favorite “vacation” spot, because they get to experience so many things they
never would have been able to without our House. Children get to pet alligators and turtles from the Newport
Aquarium and owls from the Cincinnati Zoo right here in our children’s theater. They get to go to Bengals games
and Reds games free of charge. They get costumes for Halloween and trick-or-treating down our hallways, with
more candy than they could ever eat. For Thanksgiving, there is a professionally catered holiday feast. And in
December, they even have the opportunity to board a Delta plane to travel to the “North Pole” to meet Santa
and his elves. Santa also never forgets the children in our House on Christmas Eve, and there are holiday parties,
portraits and many more events to celebrate.
You, our volunteers and donors, have made sure that what could have been a hopeless situation is now a time
of hope and happiness. From our board and staff, thank you for making a child’s day, every day. Thank you
for the priceless gift you give to our families when they need it most. I hope that your home will be filled with
happiness throughout the holidays and all year long, just as you have done for our “home away from home.”
Jennifer Goodin
Executive Director
Thank You from our EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
It’s easy to include our children and families in your HOLIDAY TRADITIONS
What You Provided FAMILIES IN 2013“Molly had to be in the hospital over Christmas, and unfortunately she was not doing well. Needless to say, getting Christmas gifts was not on my priority list. But thanks to the House, Santa found us in Cincinnati, and to this day I still cry when I think of the unexpected generosity that was given to our family.”
— Colleen Schenkenberger, mother of 15-year-old Molly, who suffers from chronic kidney disease
Total families served . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,525
Number of families served since opening in 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . 25,000+
A Warm and Welcoming HOME
Occupancy rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96%(Rate accounts for room turnover and maintenance. We are consistently full with a waiting list.)
Number of families on our waiting list whom we had to turn away. . . . . . . . . 1,032
Average length of time on waiting list before getting into our House . . . . . . . .5 days
Our cost to care for one family . . . . $99/day
Average length of stay . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 days
Geographic area served . . . . . . . . . 43 states and 22 countries
Guest satisfaction rate (based on guest surveys) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99%
Amount families saved on hotel costs . . . . . . . Nearly $2 million
“We have entered a world that we never knew existed, a world where you forgo vacations in order to get your child the best medical care, where you work to pay for the uncovered medication, where people travel thousands of miles to help their child. Our hearts have been touched by the reality of this world. Not only is the House a huge blessing to our finances, but it is a special treat for Ashley. She enjoys the game room, the meals, the DVDs, everything! As for mom and dad, we appreciate the sense of community and the support! You think of things that we didn’t even realize we needed until we got there. Thank you for thinking for us when we are too overwhelmed to think for ourselves.”
— Lori Lassen, mother of eight-year-old Ashley, who is receiving treatment for her damaged spinal cord
A Comfortable Place to SLEEP
“After giving everything I could to Ava, I didn’t have any energy left. I could barely lift the fork to my mouth to eat, much less drive to get food or prepare meals. It was unbelievable not having to think twice about anything and just being able to come to the House to eat and get in bed for a little sleep before heading back over to the hospital to be with her.”
— Ida Marie Pannozzo, mother of five-year-old Ava, who needed a bone marrow transplant
Meals provided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 787
Snacks provided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 556
Meal/Snack volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . .11,437
Home-Cooked MEALS
What You Provided FAMILIES IN 2013“After living at the House for five months, I can honestly say that it offered us more than we could have ever expected. We got to stay together as a family, and our four-year-old son had so much fun with all the activities at the House that he hardly missed his life back home. The House has definitely been a refuge for our family during the hardest season of our lives.”
— Amber White, whose newborn daughter has spina bifida
Activities provided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589
Activities volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,945+
ACTIVITIES
“Thank you doesn’t even begin to describe the appreciation we feel toward the volunteers and staff who make the House the place we’ve grown to love. You have truly made a difference in the life of our child.”
— Angela Alderman-Mathis, mother of 12-year-old Mackenzie, who suffers from vocal cord dysfunction
Guest Services Volunteers* . . . . . . . . . . . 400+
Work Groups** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
* Guest Services Volunteers work at the front desk, provide administrative assistance, clean guest rooms and common areas, address small maintenance issues and much more.
** Friends, neighbors and corporate, civic, and church groups came together to paint walls and fences, sanitize toys, clean common areas and complete many other projects to help make our House “home.”
Support From Our Caring VOLUNTEERS
Aidon, 7, whose big sister, Micah, is here for a liver transplant
Cearra, 10, who is here for a bone marrow transplant
It’s the start of something
BEAUTIFULIn 2013, we started
a young professionals’ group, the Red Shoe
Crew (RSC). The RSC helps care for our critically ill
children and their families by volunteering, fundraising and being ambassadors for our House. With over 100 members, the RSC organizes activities for families, serves meals, assists with fundraising and events, and much more. In addition, the RSC provides opportunities for members to expand their personal and professional networks through social events. For more information, contact Carrie Schroder, our events manager, at [email protected] or 513.636.5551.
Individual, Foundation and Civic DONORSINDIVIDUAL DONORS
$25,000+Robert B. Friedman in honor of Dr.
Herbert Schapera
Bob and Lynn Stenger H Anthony Woodward H
$11,000 – $24,999Tony and Julie Balzano H Pam and Gordon Bonfield H John and Amy Lambrinides
Vince and Anne Rinaldi H Dr. Fred and Susan Ryckman H Michael and Janet Sepela
Tony and Molly Stenger
Edward H. and Connie Wernet Vanita Weyer
$3,000 – $10,999John and Laurie Acklen
Kathryn Al-Lamadani H Mrs. Richard Allen
David and Eva Anderson
Bob and Sydney Anning H Kenneth and Marilyn Barnes
Richard and Carrie Barnett
The Belletti Family Mark and Gina Berry
Joshua and Chrissie Blatt H Gordon B. and Ermy Bonfield
Jack and Joanne Brown Stan and Deborah BrownMike and Ruthie Brunsman in memory
of Karen Braun
Edward and Vonnie Butera
Luis and Estrella Campos
Padma and Arun Cariappa H The Caserta Family Charitable Fund of
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Tom and Sandy Catanzaro Marion and Robert Cheeseman, Sr.
Family
Pam Chidester Eugene and Rosemary
Baumann-Cooke
Barbara Culver
Troy and Carol DeBord
Steve and Terry Eklund
Jerome and Mary Jean Esselman
Mrs. Stona J. (Barbara) Fitch H Dennis and Anne Flaherty
Dr. and Mrs. H.B. Francis
Tuck Fraser
Don and Shirley Freed H John Gavozzi Olivier and Vanessa Gillier
Park Gilmore HErnie Green
Mike Hauser Debbie Hayden in memory of William T.
Hayden Tom and Ann Hayden
Bill and Karen Herkamp
Kevin J. and Debbie Hopper H Daniel and Gretchen Hosey
Trey and Tina Isgrig
Bill and Lisa Jacoby
Kevin and Judy Jenkins Matthew and Nicole Johnson
Jon and Leigh Jones HDon and Frani Jones
Jim and Linda Jurgensen
Bill Kilroy
Bill and Kathy Kinane Dr. George and Kathleen Landon
Marvin and Peggy Lewis H Gus and Lori Long
Dan and Barb Luciano
Dee A. Martin
Tim and Peg Mathile Pete McConney and a friend
Dr. Paul and Charlotte McEnery
Scott and Robi McIntire H Terry and Lisa McLaughlin in memory of
Mitchell R. McLaughlin H Lucille and Gene Miller H Lois M. Miller Dr. Ida Molina-Zinam in memory of
Rene and Roland Molina
Don and Anne Murphy
Dr. Monica Newby
Nathan and Christina Neyra Jeff and Andi Orschell
Steve and Becky Osborne
Joe and Marti Otto Pat and Debbie Pawling Dr. John Perentesis and Dr. Stella
Davies
Kirk and Jacki Perry Joseph A. and Susan E. Pichler Fund of
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Jon and Evon Pitcock
Pete and Erin Ragland
Larry and Melissa Renner
Robert and Marilyn Rhein Jeffrey and Kelley Rinear & family in
honor of Kaitlyn Rinear
The RMP Family FundJeffrey and Roselyn Robbins Jim and Michelle Rogers
Durk and Margaret Rorie
D. Bruce and Bettina Ross H Rick and Cathie Rothfuss
Robert and Dell Ann Sathe H Jacob F. and Luann Scherer
Tom and Donna Seith Dr. Curtis and Maureen Sheldon John and Nanette Sherman
Bob and Bonnie Siverd Joe and Amber SprengardRob and Adrienne Stewart Brian, Mary Ann, Jon and Emma
Vincent
Hal and Judy Welge H Zack, Melanie and Savannah Welsh
in loving memory of Gabriel David Welsh
Felicia Williams H Virginia Wittmer
Don and Donna Wymore
FOUNDATIONS$3,000 +
Matthew and Andrew Akin Foundation in honor of Tom and Sandy Catanzaro
The AMGIS Foundation Bardes FundDallas T. & Helen Bowyer Charitable
Foundation
William R. Dally Foundation
Charles H. Dater Foundation H The Helen G., Henry F. & Louise Tuechter
Dornette Foundation, Fifth Third Bank,
Trustee HThe Thomas J. Emery Memorial
The Farmer Family Foundation HGeneral Electric Evendale Employees’
Community Service Fund
General Electric Foundation The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S.
Bank Foundation The John Hauck Foundation, Fifth
Third Bank, John W. Hauck, E. Allen Elliot and Narley L. Haley,
Co-Trustees William Hueneke Foundation,
Huntington National Bank,
Trustee H The Louise H. and David S. Ingalls
Foundation
The Frank J. & Jacqueline Dawson Kloenne Foundation, Fifth Third Bank and Narley L. Haley,
Co-Trustees H The LeBlond Foundation of Makino HThe H.B., E.W., & F.R. Luther
Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank and Narley L. Haley,
Co-Trustees H Mathile Family Foundation Robert & Adele Schiff Family
Foundation The Marge and Charles J. Schott
Foundation H Rudolph & Marie Simich Family
Foundation
The Phillip Smith Foundation
UBS Employee Giving Program
The Wyler Family Foundation The Craig Young Family
Foundation
CIVIC GROUPS$3,000 +
Alpha Delta Pi - Eta Epsilon
Chapter Charlie’s Angels in memory of Mia
Grace Berger and in honor of Maci Grey Berger
Cincinnati International Wine
Festival, Inc.
The Cooperative Society of CCHMC Four Bridges Country Club “Flash Makes
a Splash” 2013 Fall Classic in memory of Marge
Gallagher Friends and Family of Elizabeth
Graman The Students of Loveland Schools The Students of Mt. Notre Dame High
School Ronald McDonald House Guest Services
Volunteers
Ronald McDonald House Staff Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky
Square Dancers Federation Turpin Hills / Mason Middle School “Pay
It Forward” West Chester Mothers of Twins & More
Club Xavier University Executive MBA, Class
of 2009
Corporate DONORSCORPORATE DONORS
$25,000 +Belcan Corporation H The Cincinnati Mine Machinery
Company
Delta Air Lines, Inc. HMcDonald’s Restaurants of Greater
Cincinnati H Pep
PNC The P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati
Foundation HRough Brothers, Inc. H Western & Southern Financial
Group H
$11,000 – $24,999Mercy Health Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center H Cohen Recycling Centers
Dillard’s
Emery Oleochemicals H The F.L. Emmert Co.
Klosterman Baking Company H Macy’s H Hal Welge Building Contractor,
Inc. H
$3,000 – $10,9994EG
Accenture, LLP
American Contracting Services, Inc.
Anchor Fluid Power
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield BGR, Inc. Cincinnati Children’s Dept. of
Otolaryngology Cincinnati Children’s Dept. of
Radiology Cincinnati Children’s - The Heart
Institute Cengage Learning in memory of Jessica
Galley CFM International CH2M Hill Employees
Cincinnati Bell The Cincinnati Enquirer & Kentucky
Enquirer
Cincinnati Reds
Cintas
Clark Schaefer Hackett
Cold Jet LLC
Barb Culver, Connect-Gens Danis
Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Duke Realty Corporation
dunnhumbyUSA Ernst & Young, LLP
Ethicon GBBN Architects - The Fantasy Football
Adopt a Room Winner
Fifth Third Bank
Gallagher SKS
Richard Goettle, Inc.
Gordon Food Service Marketplace
Great American Insurance Group
Ernie Green Industries, Inc.
Griffin Industries
HDR, Inc. H The Hillman Group, Inc.
Hyatt Regency Cincinnati
ITE
Jaguar Land Rover Johnson Investment Counsel,
Inc. H Katz, Teller, Brant and Hild
KDM P.O.P. Solutions Group
Kilroy Restaurants, Inc. Owner and Employees of Kopco
Graphics, Inc.
KPMG, LLP Kroger Community Rewards
La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries H Links Unlimited, Inc.
Magee’s Express, Inc.
McDonald’s Hamilton
Messer Construction Company
Middletown Journal
Miller-Valentine Group Neat, Redpath & Spaeth Wealth
Management Group in honor of their
clients and partners
Neyra Industries
Noday Restaurants North American Power & Gas
Ohio National Financial Services H Ohio Valley FlooringOhio Valley Wine & Beer Co.
Patheon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The Wm. Powell Company/Powell
ValvesProcter & Gamble - Global Family CareProcter & Gamble - NA BraunProtekPark
Roto-Rooter The Employees of Stevenson
Color
Thanksgiving Day Race Supporters
Toyota Financial Services Turnbull-Wahlert Construction Co.UBS Financial Services Inc. -
Kenwood UBS: Lieser, Awadalla, Gage
USA Today - Cincinnati Valco MeltonValenti Salon & Spa Team and their
generous clients
Village Green Management Co. Waste Resource Management, Inc. in
honor of their clients and
partners
Watson’s of Cincinnati
CORPORATE IN-KIND DONORS
$25,000 +Aegis Protective Services
The Coca-Cola Company The Creative Department
$11,000 – $24,999Affordable Contractors Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center Cincinnati Museum Center at Union
Terminal
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Hyde Park Landscape & Tree Service,
Inc.
Newport Aquarium
Procter & Gamble
Standard Textile
$3,000 – $10,999ACME Lock, Inc.Ample
Anneken, Huey & Moser PLLC
BrownCOW Technology, Ltd. CBTSCCHMC - Design, Construction and
Space ManagementConey IslandCorvus Janitorial Systems of
Cincinnati
Frost Brown Todd, LLC
Heidelberg Distributing Co.
Hyatt Regency Cincinnati IMMI
Innergreen
Jaguar Land Rover Cincinnati
Kenwood Country Club
Klosterman Baking Company
Kroger
La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries
Louis Trauth Dairy Lowe’s Norwood
Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati
Messer Construction Company Mr. Appliance / Dryer Vent Wizard
Prestige AV & Creative Services
See’s Candies Seraphim RanchSilco Fire ProtectionStirThe Company StoreThe Nielsen Company
United Dairy Farmers Up With PaperVision Critical
Zug Media
Hero of the House
Adopt a Room Sponsor
Adopt a Family Sponsor
10+ consecutive years of giving
5+ consecutive years of giving
3+ consecutive years of giving
H Permanent naming
*Note: All pledges are recorded in the year they are pledged.
Although every attempt is made to accurately report all of our donors, errors can occur. We apologize for any misspelling or omission. Please contact Shirley Wuske at 513.636.9304 or [email protected] with corrections.
350 Erkenbrecher AvenueCincinnati, OH 45229
www.rmhcincinnati.org513.636.7642
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Thank you for helping a record number of 1,525 families in 2013.
If your name or address is incorrect, or if you have received an extra newsletter, please let us know by contacting Shawnie Dukes at 513.636.2046 or [email protected]. Thank you!
Our House provides a “home away from home” for families and their children who are receiving medical treatment at Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital Medical Center or other area hospitals.