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CONTENTS 5| A LETTER FROM PAULETTE DAVIDSON 7| A LETTER FROM PRISCILLA ROMKEMA 7| A LETTER FROM PAT BURCHILL 8| REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION BOARD 9| REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION TEAM 10 | LETTERS FROM MARKET LEADERS 12 | FUND ALLOCATIONS 13 | SOUTH DAKOTA GIVES 14 | CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK 16 | CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK: EVENTS 17 | CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK: ZACH’S STORY 18 | CANCER CARE INSTITUTE 20 | CANCER CARE INSTITUTE: EVENTS 21 | CANCER CARE INSTITUTE; CARLA’S STORY 22 | HOME+ HOSPICE 23 | HOME+ HOSPICE: EVENTS, LUCILLE’S STORY 24 | CUSTER HOSPITAL HEALING & WELLNESS GARDEN 26 | THE GALA 29 | THE GALA - AWARD OF DISTINCTION 30 | GIFTS OF HONOR 31 | FULL DONOR LIST 57 | SAVE THE DATE 58 | GRATEFUL PATIENT PROGRAM 59 | LOOKING FORWARD EVERY GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE The Regional Health Foundation strengthens the health of our communities by building a culture of generosity. In partnership with Regional Health, we aspire to excellence in health care through gifts of engagement and generosity. We share the values of Regional Health and maintain a high level of accountability and dedication.
GRATE•FUL Dear Friends, grate·ful | \ 'grāt-fel l \ I’m proud of the meaningful progress that was made possible this past year by your generous today, while dreaming big for tomorrow. It’s a commitment to growth and permanence. You’ll gifts. We purchased life-saving equipment for our see us begin using our new name and brand in A : appreciative of benefits received smallest patients in our neonatal intensive care January 2020. unit. We supported important services in all of our B : expressing gratitude // grateful thanks communities including hospice and cancer care. 2. We’re joining the Mayo Clinic Care Network. We made patient-centric enhancements to our It’s your local connection to world-class expertise. healing environments. And so much more, all We want every patient to receive the care they need [ MERRIAM-WEBSTER ] A LETTER FROM because of you. right here, close to home. As a member of the Mayo PAULETTE DAVIDSON Clinic Care Network, our doctors will have special Regional Health We celebrated our 30th year as a Children’s Miracle access to Mayo Clinic knowledge, expertise and President and CEO Network Hospital. Countless miracles have stemmed resources. And you get the peace of mind that comes from this outstanding partnership over the years. with knowing we’re working together for you. We’re We’re proud that all money raised stays here in our currently working through clinical implementation local communities to support sick and injured of the Mayo Clinic Care Network tools and processes. children. The stories I hear from our Children’s Our Mayo Clinic Care Network relationship will also Miracle Network kids always warm my heart and become official in January 2020. serve as a reminder of why we do what we do. We say “it starts with heart” as part of our vision, We held our first annual Regional Health Foundation and your generosity brings this vision to life. It is Gala in August and it was a grand affair. More than amazing to witness our community come together 400 community members were in attendance, an each year to support families in the unexpected event that raised more than $119,000 for the John times that land them in our care. Whether you T. Vucurevich Cancer Care Institute. We sold out in purchase ducks for the Children’s Miracle Network our inaugural year, and we’ll aim to make next year’s Great Black Hills Duck Race, attend the annual Gala even better! Mark your calendars – Friday, Hospice Ball or make a major estate gift – I thank August 21, 2020. you. We look forward to another wonderful year We’re dreaming big for the future and we look of giving ahead. forward to your continued support. On November With a grateful heart, 14, we made two significant announcements that will help guide our future: 1. We’re becoming Monument Health. It’s more than a name, it’s a promise. The word “monument” is strong and stands the test of time. It’s a tribute to where we live and something we can PAULETTE DAVIDSON all be proud of. It’s a promise to do the right things Regional Health President and CEO 44 | | 220011887- -220011998 FFOOUUNNDDAT ATI IOONN DDOONNOORR RREEPPOORRTT | | RREEGGI IOONNAALLHHEEAALTLTHH. O. ORRGG/ /WWAY AYSS- -GGI IVVEE R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 5
At the Regional Health Foundation, we are Thus, it is appropriate that at this time of year, motivated by the belief that “Every Gift Makes we commend and thank you for the generosity a Difference.” During this time of year, this you have shown in support of patients and families. statement rings loud and clear to all of us as we You have made a difference in our communities, reflect on how we have partnered with others improved the lives of others you may or may not to continue building and shaping a culture of know, and communicated acts of kindness and “GRATITUDE IS WHEN generosity. This shared culture across our Regional Health communities enables us to link arms with compassion. As we gather with friends and families for the holidays and give thanks to others, please MEMORY IS STORED A LETTER FROM all of you, so that our efforts may be purposeful, meaningful, transformative, and impactful. know that the Regional Health Foundation thanks each of you for the contributions you have made IN THE HEART AND PRISCILLA ROMKEMA, PH.D., Donors and supporters throughout the Black Hills demonstrate their commitment to this belief that this past year so that others may benefit from your generosity. It goes without saying that we are NOT IN THE MIND.” Regional Health Foundation President “Every Gift Makes a Difference” as well through a variety of ways: volunteering at fundraising events grateful for each of you! Sincerely, that benefit Children’s Miracle Network or the [ LIONEL HAMPTON ] Cancer Care Institute; purchasing tickets to fundraising opportunities that benefit the Hospice House, Hospice of the Hills, and Hospice of the Northern Black Hills; and encouraging others to engage with the Foundation so all of us may continue to support and strengthen the lives of patients – PRISCILLA ROMKEMA, PH.D. our families, friends, neighbors, and visitors. Regional Health Foundation President This year I want to start by thanking the many sponsored events such as the Great Black Hills Duck donors and business sponsors of the Regional Race, Tough Enough to Wear Pink, multiple activities Health Foundation. We made more “asks” this of Children’s Miracle Network, Blingo Bingo and The year for your support, and you came through! Gala. Without a committed, dedicated staff, these The Foundation initiated new events and expanded events would not enjoy growth and success. activities. Without your continued support, we Finally, the continued success of the Regional Health could not meet the needs related to hospice care, Foundation depends on our donors and business cancer treatment and various children’s services. sponsors. It is so important to say thank you, because Other services that are also supported by the none of these activities would happen without your A LETTER FROM Foundation include dialysis, diabetes, behavioral support. The needs are many and growing. We PATRICK J. BURCHILL, health, the children’s helmet program and cardiac hope you will continue to support us – and please Regional Health services. The generosity of our many supporters tell others. Donors can be specific about what areas Foundation Board Chair allows the Foundation to consistently provide and services they would like to support. Leaving a support for these areas. Legacy Gift to the Regional Health Foundation may be of special interest to you and of benefit to your The Foundation has continued its regional approach family members. Our board will continue to make toward these activities, demonstrating continued certain that all contributions we receive will be progress. Quarterly conference calls with Regional used wisely and will strictly adhere to the wishes Health Market Presidents provide timely information of the donors. Please look for some additional on current events. We hope the expanded focus on announcements related to specific projects all the communities will inspire added local support supported by the Foundation in the near future. as Regional Health improves and expands facilities in Again, thank you for your generosity and trust. those specific locations. I must also comment on the staff of the Regional Health Foundation under the leadership of Priscilla Romkema. The entire staff is energized, and the results from their events and activities reflect that spirit. Although small in number, the entire staff PATRICK J. BURCHILL is providing even stronger results in the annually Regional Health Foundation Board Chair 6 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 7
REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION BOARD - JULY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2020 REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION TEAM CHAIR PAT BURCHILL PAULETTE DAVIDSON SUSAN HENCEY JOE JORGENSEN Senior Vice President/ President and CEO, Agent, Land Developer/ Project Manager, US Bank, Rapid City Regional Health Western Dakota Insurors Business Owner, Jorgensen Realty EVERY GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE Thank you for your ongoing support. Your generosity makes a difference every day. Your donations have helped diagnose, comfort, support and care for patients across Regional Health. REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION TEAM WAYNE KLEIN SHARON LEE GARY LIPP ANN MCKAY THOMPSON Business Owner, Retired, Executive Director, Retired, Retired, Director, Landmark Realty RC Public School Foundation US Forest Service/Custer Work Force Development PRISCILLA ROMKEMA, PH.D. ANGIE KLIEWER, CFRE SHAWN POWERS, CFRE MICHELE LOOBEY-GERTSCH President Director Children’s Miracle Network Development Officer Program Manager PRISCILLA ROMKEMA, PH.D. JOHN (J.D.) WILLIAMS VICE CHAIR ROB MUDGE LINDEN EVANS President, Vice President, Engineer/Business Owner, President and CEO, Regional Health Foundation Wealth Management Advisor, RPM & Associates Black Hills Corporation US Bank Outgoing Outgoing CHRIS HUBER BAILEY ELLIS DARLYCE BOLLWERK BECKY OLIVER Development Officer Donor Services Specialist Executive Assistant Data Specialist 8 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 9
LETTERS FROM REGIONAL HEALTH MARKET PRESIDENTS LETTERS FROM REGIONAL HEALTH MARKET PRESIDENTS CUSTER, LEAD-DEADWOOD RAPID CITY SPEARFISH STURGIS MARK SCHMIDT JOHN PIERCE THOMAS WORSLEY MARK SCHULTE President, President, President, President, Custer, Lead-Deadwood Markets Rapid City Market Spearfish Hospital and Hills Markets Sturgis Market As Regional Health leads the change in health care delivery, This article would take the entire page if I were to list every item 2019 has been an incredible time of generous giving and advancing Sturgis is a community that enjoys giving back, often in the philosophy of providing care to the mind, body and spirit and every department that has received funds from our Regional toward a healthier Spearfish, as well as the communities of the entertaining ways. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the transformed how we designed and enhanced our healing Health Foundation this past year. Our community members are Northern Black Hills. We continue to strengthen our partnerships, First Interstate Bank Festival of Trees. Each year, a portion of environment in the Custer community. The gifts you share with generous, supportive and incredible. It really touches my heart. and we remain committed to assuring that patients and families the proceeds directly impact Northern Hills Hospice. Regional us have been greatly influential in accomplishing this vision. I may not be able to list each and every one, but I’ll try to show are always at the center of all we do. Health is a proud partner in this event, recently creating This collaborative partnership is recognized by the enhancement you how Every Gift Makes a Difference. The Regional Health Women’s and Children’s program in inspirational videos of families that have been recipients of hospice of the Healing and Wellness Garden in Custer, a project I know that patients and family members in the waiting room Spearfish has been a vital piece of that relationship and has been services. While their stories are touching, it’s their willingness to which embodies community pride and ownership, allowing at the John T. Vucurevich Cancer Care Institute are now more an incredibly important piece of the community for decades. share these stories that I find to be very impactful. We take great support that transforms the healing experience. comfortable, warm and cared for because of the furnishings in In 2019, we had the opportunity to welcome a new pediatrician pride in the work we do to support our families during trying times. We are also very grateful for the donations that have helped our the remodeled waiting area. Regional Health Foundation funds to the Spearfish Market. Roslyn Oakley, M.D., joined us upon We are also very grateful to the Regional Health Foundation and mammography services and helped enhance the experience in also assist with specialized medical equipment and patient completing her pediatric training at Stanford University. She and its generosity at our hospital. In the inaugural year of the South our senior services. Most recently we were able to upgrade the comfort items in the Cancer Care Institute. her husband have loved joining the Spearfish community, and Dakota Day of Giving, the Foundation helped us raise funds to television at Custer Assisted Living and help with the installation I see the difference donated funds make for our Hospice House they are greatly enjoying all the Black Hills has to offer. create beautiful murals on the walls adjacent to the Regional of a whirlpool tub which provides a safe and comfortable and the Hospice of the Hills services. Donations pay for patient This past year, through our relationship with the Regional Health Care Center. This project is in the planning stages, and we experience for our Custer Care Center residents. comfort items like special mattresses, a spa tub in the Hospice Health Foundation we were able to reinvest in many pieces of look forward to its completion. House and our grief camp for kids. We can offer hospice services equipment to allow us to continue to care for our smallest and This past year, the Foundation made a very generous purchase of Your generosity enables us to perform this work, and we are in the Hospice House, nursing homes or in the patient’s home. most vulnerable patients. We were able to reinvest in our infant specialized ultrasound equipment used in the echocardiograms. deeply appreciative. Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) makes a tremendous monitoring system, bilirubin meters and infant ventilators as With this $134,000 purchase, we can offer echocardiogram In Lead-Deadwood your gifts helped us purchase diabetic testing difference in our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), well as much-needed specialty training for staff in the areas of service at Sturgis Hospital. In addition, we upgraded the quality equipment. In addition to the testing equipment, we requested the Pediatrics Unit and the Advanced Care Pediatrics Unit. advanced pediatric care. of general ultrasound procedures in our facility. We are grateful funds to purchase items used for memory rehabilitation. Many Nearly every piece of medical equipment in our NICU has been Again, thank you for supporting our community. These efforts for the Foundation’s support of our community, and look forward times, specialized equipment can be something as simple as card purchased with donations from you and so many other generous would not be possible without your generosity. to many more years of progress because of your help. and board games purchased specifically to enhance our service community members. These departments care for our smallest line to patients with memory loss, dementia or other diagnoses patients, and I am so thankful to you for your gifts to CMN. which may impair memory. On behalf of these departments along with Diabetes, Dialysis, “Together we are making a difference, and your continued support allows us to further our mission.” Together we are “making a difference,” and your continued Behavioral Health – and scholarships for nursing students, medical support allows us to further our mission. students and many more – I say thank you with a grateful heart. 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FUND ALLOCATIONS RESTRICTED AND GREATEST NEED Funds donated to the Regional Health FUND ALLOCATIONS Foundation have been used to support the following Regional Health Markets: The Regional Health Foundation is responsible for all fundraising programs Custer Hospital and serves as the liaison between Regional Health and our family of Lead-Deadwood Hospital benefactors. Your gifts help us provide the highest quality of care to our Rapid City Hospital patients. This support makes the broadest possible impact on health care Spearfish Hospital in our communities. One hundred percent of your gift is used for Sturgis Hospital programs, patient care environments or equipment. Funds donated to the Regional Health Foundation have been used to support the following areas throughout the Regional Health system: Funds Received - 7.1.18 to 6.30.19 ON GIVING TUESDAY, Advanced Care Pediatrics $2,172,948 Behavioral Health * Cardiac Services Children’s Helmet Safety Program Diabetes Services DECEMBER 3, 2019, Dialysis Services people just like you who love Endoscopy Services South Dakota have an opportunity Home+ Hospice House Hospice of the Hills to ignite a movement of giving Labor and Delivery all across the state. Northern Hills Hospice GREATEST NEED Nursing Scholarships regionalhealth.org/donate Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Pain Management CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK Patient and Family Crisis Patient Mobility Services HOSPICE Pediatrics John T. Vucurevich CANCER CARE Cancer Care Institute INSTITUTE Regional Health RESTRICTED - Rehabilitation Institute THE REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION HOW TO GIVE ALL OTHERS Respiratory Services IS PROUD TO BE PART OF SD GIVES! On December 3, visit regionalhealth.org/donate. You will Stroke Care Education be directed to our giving form. You may choose to give to our *In-kind gifts received are USD West River Medical One hundred percent of every donation to the Greatest Need fund or another fund that’s close to your heart. not included in total. Student Scholarships Regional Health Foundation stays here to benefit Donate specifically to Children’s Miracle Network, Hospice our patients through equipment purchases, Services, Cancer Care Institute or our hospitals in Custer, specialty programs and more. Lead-Deadwood, Spearfish, Sturgis and Rapid City. EVERY GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE EVERY GIFT regionalhealth.org/donate MAKES A DIFFERENCE 1 2 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E
CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK AT REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDED IN 1983, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has grown to a network of 170 hospitals that treat children throughout the United States and Canada. Donations stay local to fund critical treatments, health care services and pediatric medical equipment. Regional Health Rapid City Hospital became a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital in 1989, one of only two in South Dakota. regionalhealth.org/cmn $9,111,216.22 30-YEAR TOTAL RAISED to help ill and injured children at Regional Health Rapid City Hospital 1 4 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 1 5
CMN RADIOTHON DAIRY QUEEN MIRACLE TREAT DAY CELEBRATING CMN’S MOST SUCCESSFUL FUNDRAISER: ZACHARY’S STORY THE GREAT BLACK HILLS An unplanned trip to the hospital with your child is every parent’s worst fear. No family plans for their child to get in DUCK RACE a car accident or get diagnosed with cancer. Life is fragile and can change in a moment. In Rapid Creek or on dry land, When 11-year-old Zachary started to get high fevers, his these ducks have helped raise mom and dad initially treated his fevers with over-the-counter medication. The medicine knocked the fever down a few times, $2,469,319 over the past 30 years but it kept coming back. This led to the family’s first trip to for our smallest patients. the emergency department. Within 48 hours Zachary was admitted to Custer Hospital for overnight observation and care. When his condition and breathing continued to deteriorate, Zachary was rushed to Rapid City Hospital’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). There, he would spend the next couple of weeks fighting for his life. X-rays and lab tests determined that Zachary had necrotizing pneumonia, a rare and severe complication of bacterial pneumonia that causes the deterioration of lung tissue. Zachary has always been a very healthy kid, so it wasn’t clear how he got the infection. But very suddenly, he required specialized care to overcome a life-threatening medical crisis. “I didn’t know at the time that the equipment keeping Zachary alive came from Children’s Miracle Network,” said Zachary’s mom Petra. Children's Miracle Network (CMN) works to fund medical equipment, services and programs for ill and injured children. One hundred percent of CMN funds raised in this community stay local. CMN provides special equipment in the PICU where Zachary received care. Zachary is healthy now, and life is back to the way it should be for him and his family. The equipment and services from CMN were there for them when they needed it most. R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 1 7
JOHN T. VUCUREVICH CANCER CARE INSTITUTE FIGHTING CANCER HAPPENS EVERY DAY at our Cancer Care Institute; and so do our efforts to raise funds to help with the patient environment, purchase specialized equipment and patient care items and sponsor programs. Maybe it’s your mom or your best friend. Maybe it’s your next door neighbor. Maybe it’s your child’s teacher. Maybe it’s you. Cancer affects most of us at some point in our lives. Since opening in 1993, the Regional Health John T. Vucurevich Cancer Care Institute has provided care for thousands of patients including inpatient and outpatient oncology services, supportive laboratory and imaging services, as well as services for related clinical research trials. They work to continually review and update techniques and technologies to provide leading edge cancer therapies. Your support and participation in Foundation events throughout the year help with the cost of these technologies and serve as a thoughtful way to honor those members of our community whose lives have been impacted by cancer. 1 8 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 1 9
“I felt like a person being treated as opposed to a number being treated.” CARLA KAPREILIAN, ON HER DECISION TO HAVE HER TREATMENT AT THE CANCER CARE INSTITUTE CARLA’S STORY TOUGH ENOUGH TO WEAR PINK Care kit fundraiser helps cancer patients cope, recover For four years, Carla Kapreilian volunteered at the Paint the Rock Pink all-ladies golf tournament to support women in their fight against breast cancer. But in January 2019, the cause became TOUGH ENOUGH TO WEAR PINK personal. She herself was diagnosed with breast cancer. She was Our largest fundraising effort of the year consisted told, “We found something, and it’s something serious … we need of Rush Fights Cancer Night, Black Hills Stock Show to do a biopsy right now.” and Rodeo and the Pink Champagne Brunch. Since Carla flew to a cancer treatment center in Georgia since she 2007, the Foundation has raised nearly $1.43 million has family there. She thought that she would also have her therapy done there as well. However, she says, choosing to with over $1 million of that raised during the Black have her treatment done in Rapid City was the best decision Hills Stock Show and Rodeo! All proceeds go towards she ever made. “I felt like a person being treated as opposed purchasing state-of-the-art equipment for Cancer Care to a number being treated. The staff took a personal interest Institute patients undergoing treatment. in me, my friends and family. I felt they truly cared about my well-being.” she says. CCI TEE IT UP FORE CANCER At her initial appointment following diagnosis and before GOLF TOURNAMENT chemotherapy, she was handed a list of items to help with the side effects of treatment. “Here’s the list – it’s overwhelming, The 39th Annual Tee It Up Fore Cancer Golf Tournament, expensive, uncomfortable, and scary.” Carla wondered how held on June 17, 2019 at Arrowhead Country Club, raised people less fortunate than her could afford to buy all of the over $60,000. The event included an awards presentation, products. “They sometimes just don’t or can’t,” Cancer Care TEE IT UP FORE CANCER banquet and auction. Funds raised from the tournament Institute Director Kristi Gylten, told her. benefit the Cancer Care Institute through the purchase of Kristi’s words weighed heavy on Carla’s heart, so she decided lifesaving equipment and support to programs that to put a few kits together and donate them. The kits went assist cancer patients each and every day, such as the quickly, and that’s when Carla realized how she could help. She Hand in Healing Fund. wanted to make something fun and uplifting during her journey, so to raise funds for her care kit project, she started a “hair pool.” It’s much like a football pool. She sold squares for $20 PAINT THE ROCK PINK GOLF EVENT each to family and friends from numerous states. Each square Paint the Rock Pink is a premier ladies golf event held represented a prediction about how her hair would grow back – the second Tuesday of August at the Golf Club at Red color, length, style, etc. – after chemotherapy. All of the money Rock. The tournament was created in 2008 as an event that she raises goes toward treatment care kits. On November 5th, Carla presented Regional Health Foundation a check for to support and celebrate women in the fight against $8,000 and will begin preparing kits for distribution. cancer. The $21,000+ raised at this year’s event benefits Since Carla started her project, the Cancer Care Institute has Image Restoration, which is utilized by patients at the started working on a project of its own. Once at the details are Cancer Care Institute. We are proud to partner with finalized, Cancer Care Institute plans to provide a care kit to this charity in helping local women in the cancer care every new patient receiving radiation or chemotherapy, about recovery process by providing wigs, hats, scarves and 1,500 kits annually. Kristi and Carla have been working together post-mastectomy items. on making sure the proper items go into each care kit. PAINT THE ROCK PINK R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 21 17
TREE OF LIGHTS HOSPICE BALL REGIONAL HEALTH HOME+ HOSPICE SAVE THE DATE | 2.29.20 23RD ANNUAL HOSPICE BALL LUCILLE’S STORY Hospice is amazing grace Our mom, Lucille Ann Hilbig Pritchard, was recently in the hands of the wonderful caregivers at Hospice House. Everyone took the time to get to know Mom, and to find what made her comfortable during this hardest time at end of life. The room was filled with love and kindness as they would check on her and the family that stayed with mom through the day and late into the night, while respecting privacy. It was an amazing experience, and our family is so thankful for these “earth angels” that were there when we needed them the most. Mom passed away on February 6, 2019. We had a Celebration of Life on Mom’s birthday, March 8, with family and friends gathered together as her Memorial Leaf was placed in her loving memory along the Wall of Trees in the Great Room, next to Memorial Leaves of our dad, Lee Colbert, and Mike’s mom, Roberta Modrick. Thank you to everyone at Hospice House from our family. Love, Daughters and Sons-in-Law Grandchildren Regional Health Home+ Hospice programs provide compassionate, palliative and supportive care for terminally ill people Lisa and Mike Modrick Amanda, Allen and with an end-stage disease process and limited life expectancy. Hospice offers physical, emotional and spiritual care for both Julie and Michael Naumann Aaron Sternhagen the patient and his or her family. Hospice is a philosophy of care that provides medical and supportive services to those who Lana and Jim Sternhagen Natasha Naumann have a shortened life expectancy. These services are available for people of all ages. Donations to Hospice programs help Kris Reiling Nicolle Naumann and purchase needed equipment and patient comfort items in the Northern Hills, Southern Hills and Rapid City. Jeri and Bob Trostheim Chris Burr Loving Husband Great Grandchildren Elmer Pritchard Delilah and Maddox Burr 2 2 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 2 3
WE WERE HONORED TO HELP CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING OF THE HEALING & WELLNESS GARDEN at Regional Health Custer Hospital. Through the vision and hard work of Dr. Joy Falkenburg, along with the many donations given, this joyful garden is now open. REGIONAL HEALTH CUSTER HOSPITAL HEALING & WELLNESS GARDEN 2 4 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 2 5
YOUTH IN PHILANTHROPY AWARD care and donate funds raised in their gift shop and other fundraising events. The Regional Health Foundation has recorded South Dakota Student Council Association & each of their donations, and the total this volunteer organization The South Dakota High School Activities Association has donated is $3.9 million to assist with programs, projects This award recognizes service by an individual or group aged and specialized equipment to Rapid City Hospital. 10-18 who demonstrates outstanding commitment to Regional Health through direct fundraising support, development of OUTSTANDING PHILANTHROPIC CORPORATION IN ITS INAUGURAL YEAR, THE GALA RAISED MORE THAN $119,000 FOR charitable programs, volunteering and leadership in philanthropy. Rapid City Area McDonald’s We selected to recognize these young philanthropists based THE REGIONAL HEALTH JOHN T. VUCUREVICH CANCER CARE INSTITUTE, on the programs and projects developed to benefit Regional The Award for Outstanding Corporation honors a corporation Health patient items, programs or equipment. for its corporate support that demonstrates outstanding which serves all the Regional Health markets: Custer, Lead-Deadwood, Rapid City, Spearfish commitment through financial support and through This group of young people raises funds statewide at nearly and Sturgis. This was largely accomplished through the generosity of sponsors, donors and encouragement and motivation of others to help support every high school and nearly every community to benefit attendees who came together to celebrate, recognize and honor those who have made a the philanthropic efforts of Regional Health. Children’s Miracle Network. commitment to leadership, compassion and philanthropy. EVERY GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE! Celebrating thirty years of local corporate support, the REGIONAL HEALTH CAREGIVER PHILANTHROPIST AWARD Rapid City area McDonald’s is dedicated to helping children. Dana Darger, RPh This corporation has supported the Children’s Miracle Network’s Great Black Hills Duck Race each and every The Award for Outstanding Regional Health Caregiver Philanthropist year for 30 years helping this event to collectively raise honors an individual with a proven record of exceptional generosity more than $2,469,319. who, through direct financial support, demonstrates outstanding civic and charitable responsibility and whose generosity encourages OUTSTANDING PHILANTHROPIST AWARD others to support Regional Health. Jim and Laverne Klinefelter Dana has donated to a charitable cause at Regional Health for 18 consecutive years. In fact, beginning in 2005, every time The Award for Outstanding Philanthropist honors an individual Dana receives a paycheck from Regional Health he makes a or family with a proven record of exceptional generosity who, donation back to a charitable fund at Regional Health, resulting through direct financial support, demonstrates outstanding civic in a total of 423 individual donations. and charitable responsibility and whose generosity encourages others to support Regional Health. OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISER AWARD The Regional Health Foundation Nominating Committee selected Rapid City Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary Jim and Laverne Klinefelter based on their many years of supporting The Award for Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser honors an Regional Health charitable funds such as Hospice and the Hospice individual, family or organization that demonstrates outstanding House, the Cancer Care Institute, memorial scholarship funds and skills in coordinating and motivating groups of donors and volunteers Children’s Miracle Network … just to name a few. for fundraising projects for the benefit of Regional Health. Jim and Laverne support many other important charities beyond The Rapid City Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary is a group of dedicated Regional Health. Their kindness and generosity are evident by their volunteers who donate their time, donate their skills, donate their quiet, yet impactful, philanthropic efforts. MIKE MODRICK, MASTER OF CEREMONIES DANIEL PETEREIT, M.D., KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2 6 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 2 7
MARK HARLOW, M.D. YOUTH IN PHILANTHROPY AWARD REGIONAL HEALTH CAREGIVER PHILANTHROPIST AWARD South Dakota Student Council Association & Dana Darger, RPh The South Dakota High School Activities Association Regional Health Foundation’s annual Mark Harlow, M.D. Medical Student and Nursing Student Scholarship Fund Award of Distinction recognizes and Established August 2019 OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISER AWARD OUTSTANDING PHILANTHROPIC AWARD Rapid City Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary Jim and Laverne Klinefelter celebrates outstanding leadership, service Dr. Harlow speaks with a bit of emotion as he recalls moments in his and philanthropy among Regional Health life and career when someone has taken the time from their busy life to mentor him when he was a young, aspiring medical student. physicians and community leaders. Dr. Harlow believes that in the best of circumstances, those of us who have substantial experience and acquired wisdom can assist the This inaugural year establishes this award as the highest next generation of physicians and nurses to hopefully instill in them honor the Foundation can bestow on remarkably the same dedication to the pursuit of excellence that he has been accomplished and generous individuals. Commitment afforded. Dr. Harlow enjoys being involved with medical students and and dedication are just two words that we might use to enjoys the teaching opportunity. The students are enthusiastic and describe the work ethic and generosity of heart of motivated to excel. This is a great reminder to Dr. Harlow as to why Dr. Mark Harlow. His leadership and service are evident we all raised our hands and took the oath to serve our fellow man. in the many organizations he is associated with and in his Dr. Harlow likes to remind students in the medical field that they strong passion to do the right thing. He sits on the boards will have the very best career. They have an opportunity to do more of many outreach organizations, and he has reached out good for more people than most any other line of work. It comes through his medical training on international missions with great privilege and responsibility. Dr. Harlow’s dream is that to aid others in need of medical care. Mark Harlow, M.D. others will step forward and offer medical students and nursing is establishing the largest combined medical student students this type of opportunity through scholarship funds at the Regional Health Foundation. and nursing scholarship fund created at the Regional Health Foundation with a gift of $100,000. Dr. Harlow states, “After all, these students will be our nurses and OUTSTANDING PHILANTHROPIC CORPORATION AWARD OUTSTANDING PHILANTHROPIC CORPORATION AWARD doctors very soon. As is often the case, when we give a little, we get Wendy Walla, Owner/Operator Rapid City Area McDonald’s Accepted by Quacky on behalf of Rapid City Area McDonald’s much in return. That has certainly proven to be true for me.” 2 8 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 2 9
2018-2019 D O N O R S GIFTS OF HONOR FULL LISTING OF 2018-2019 DONORS Beginning on this page and continuing throughout the report is a full list of our generous donors to the Regional Health Foundation for the fiscal year: July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019. The Granite Society: The Regional Health Foundation has created the Granite Society to recognize individual donors who have elected to include a Regional Health program in their estate plans or in a planned gift arrangement. A heart (A) of appreciation has been used to designate our inaugural members and their legacy of support for our organization. If you have been thinking about Regional Health in your estate planning, let us know so that we may properly thank you in next year’s report with your own special designation as a member of the Granite Society. Every attempt has been made to list names correctly. If you have changes you would like made to your listing, please call 605-755-9191. DONORS OF MERIT Epic Systems Corporation VF Services, LLC GIFTS OF HONOR $50,000 AND ABOVE Timothy R. Frost, M.D. and Debora J. Frost Laura C. Wightman Larry G. Pillard Gateway Autoplex Robin Zebroski Rapid City Regional Hospital Auxiliary Love’s Travel Stops Michael D. Sawyer Estate A Marco, Inc. DAKOTA These gifts honor a loved one’s life and serve to create memories that live forever. Memorial gifts are a meaningful way to honor a loved one Tim and Susan Szutz Ross and Angela McKie $1,000-$2,499 who has passed away and to express appreciation for the care they received. In grateful appreciation to the families who have established a Wilbert H. Werre Estate A Regional Health, Inc. Russell and James Allgier memorial of $250 or more benefiting programs at Regional Health for fiscal year 2018-2019, we would like to acknowledge the following: Same Day Surgery Center, LLC James E. Anderson DONORS OF DISTINCTION Skyline Engineering, LLC Anonymous $25,000-$49,999 Mark and Delia Thompson B & D Properties Sodak Holdings LLC Walter J. and Joanne Rouleau Foundation Scott and Jody Barbour Cancer Care Carol Glatzl Helen Bjordahl Doris W. Koepp Walmart Rapid City #1604 Black Hills Federal Credit Union Hand in Healing Fund Gerald M. Hannah Dewayne J. Borszich Kenneth G. Mailloux PRESIDENT’S CLUB SILVER Black Hills Insurance Agency Arthur “Arty” Bach Bradley Hass Gene H. Britt Joyce Maltaverne PRESIDENT’S CLUB PLATINUM $2,500-$4,999 Black Hills Oral Surgery Lyle G. Freimark, MD David Kapaun William “Bill” Davey Marjorie M. McLain Gerald M. Hannah Stanley T. Keys Evelyn Downey Delores Metzger $10,000-$24,999 Lee B. Bailey, M.D. Black Hills Tire Patricia E. Petersen Judy I. Koster Arnold D. Doyle Keith W. Milberg Anonymous Big D Oil Company Heather A. Brewer, M.D. and Tad Brewer Craig Steinman Marilyn Kurtz-Geiger Robin L. Dustman Rick Miller Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss, LLC Black Hills Community Bank Deidre N. Budahl Alfred Weimer Rita A. Kutil Deda Rae Eickelman Fern Moe Coca-Cola Bottling Company Boot Barn Inc. Clarkson Foundation Karen McCleery Phyllis E. Erickson Elwood Olson Fairview Health Services Dakota West Radiation Oncology, P.C. Custer Ravens Youth Football League Cancer Care Institute Warren C. Meyer Tom H. Gilliland Janice Roth First Interstate Bank First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, Inc. Custer School District No. 16-1 Freda Burroff Robert W. Mielke Carol Glatzl Roxanne Smart First Interstate Custer Area Fund First Interstate Bank Dairy Queen #15065 Joe Burroff Karin U. Mueller Gerald M. Hannah Mae A. Strohschein Albert Gilles, Jr. Estate A Foundation for Health Dairy Queen #17514 Cy and Joe Letter Kenneth J. Mueller Alleen Jenner Lorraine Vigoren Jeegar A. Jailwala, M.D. and Sonali Jailwala Debbie Gilliland Dairy Queen #17641 Susan K. Oswald Vernon C. Johnson Carole C. Wince Cardiac Services Pauline “Lori” Parson Carole M. King Darleen F. Young James and Laverne Klinefelter Edward and Frances Himrich Dairy Queen #17892 Dennis Nelson Duane and Eunice Patterson Marilyn Kurtz-Geiger Paint the Rock Pink Louis H. Hogrefe, M.D. and Victoria E. Hogrefe Dairy Queen #18911 Robert Pich Terry G. Mahaffy Rapid City Dialysis Priscilla Y. Romkema, Ph.D. and Med5 Federal Credit Union Dairy Queen #19205 Children’s Miracle Network Bonnie L. Pierce Robert W. Mielke Cheryl L. Greenwood Fred Romkema Robert and Rebecca Oliver Dana and Julie Darger Nancy J. Freeman Lucille A. Pritchard Delores “Dee” Miller Rush Foundation Inc. Barb Olson Dark Canyon Coffee Company Emilia Syverson Spearfish Dialysis George and Grace Schmid Ruby F. Moore Charles Steuerwald Estate A John and Julie Pierce Kimberly and Rodney Davis Reece Craig Trautwein Nadine Kindsfater Barbara “Bobby” Staton Pauline “Lori” Parson Walmart Rapid City #3872 Rapid City Cosmopolitan Club Dunham Enterprises Wm. H. “Bill” Staton Donald A. Paulsen Spearfish Hospital Walmart Sheridan, WY #1508 Rapid City Does Drove, No. 33 Earth Treasures Limited Custer Regional Senior Care Russell Steinback Faye E. Peterson Larry W. Veitz Walmart Spearfish #1543 RE/MAX Advantage Roger and Peggy Eckholm Philip Engelbrecht Alice Stone Craig Steinman Edgar B. Taylor Ken Thyren Riddles Group Inc Jerome A. Eckrich, M.D. and Helen D. Eckrich Sturgis Hospital Hospice House Irene V. Trione Evelyn M. Whitney Gloria M. Murphy PRESIDENT’S CLUB GOLD Patty J. Rogers Daniel O. Farrington, DVM Marguerette “Peg” Beyers Leonard C. White Reverend Frank L. Whitney $5,000-$9,999 Sam’s Club #6565 Janice M. Ferguson Debra K. Biernbaum Don I. Wilson, Jr. Dale A. Wileman USD West River Black Hills Energy Mark and Cynthia Schmidt First Interstate Bank Norma Brugman Medical Student Scholarship Patrick and Lucy Burchill Scull Construction Service Inc. Anne K. Fisher, M.D. and Jerry F. Fisher Gail V. Clark Hospice of the Hills Northern Hills Hospice Anne E. Barlow Tom D. Fulbright, M.D. Teresa Burroff and Timothy D. Chinn Paul L. Smith, Jr. William “Rex” Eagleton Jack Adams David H. Meyer Youth with Diabetes Dakota Radiology South Dakota Farm Bureau Christopher C. Gasbarre, DO Laurie A. Everton Bozzetti Evelyn and Fred Albrecht Tom Broadhurst Tom H. Gilliland Enid Asheim Graham H. Chesnut Allen Wightman Paulette and Dru Davidson Thrivent Financial Gillette Fence Manufacturing Delta Dental of South Dakota Foundation Michael and Olimpia Tilles Warren and Janet Golliher Double K Ranch Trust Vast Broadband Great Western Bank 3 0 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 3 1
2018-2019 D O N O R S 2018-2019 D O N O R S Cecelia and Richard Green Sentinel Federal Credit Union Dairy Queen #19584 Martin Properties Inc Austin and Jessica Willuweit Dean Kurtz Construction Company Evan and Karla Grosz Matthew E. Simmons, M.D. and Dakota Star Federal Credit Union Mathern Enterprises Inc. Thomas and Micah Worsley Ruth Denton Wayne Gustafson Lynn M. Simmons, M.D. Denny Menholt Chevrolet Brenda McGlynn Sheri and Steve Zimmer Michael and Connie Diedrich Haan Enterprises LLC Andy and Patty Sirofchuck Denny Menholt Toyota McKie Ford Lincoln Zonta Club of Spearfish Area Christy DiSanto K. John Heilman, III, M.D. and Julie S. Heilman Slingsby & Huot Eye Associates Tina M. Dillon Meketa Investment Group, Inc. Marvin and Penny Doering Robert and Marsha Hengen Spearfish Electric & Heating Miriam Dunmire Connie Meyer BLACK HILLS John S. Dorsey and Lisa G. Reddel-Dorsey IHOP Restaurant State Farm Insurance - Matt McCormick Paul Eckrich, M.D. and Kristi Eckrich Frances J. Moore and Family $250-499 Randy and Margie Downey Insulation Enterprises, Inc. Stec’s Advertising Specialties Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapel Roxanne Murphy A Perfect 10 Nail & Beauty Bar Charlene and Timothy Eggers Joe B. Jorgensen Robert and Bredow Thompson Foundation Jeffrey and Cathrine Fierberg Newkirk Ace Hardware Ace Hardware Heath A. Eggleston, M.D. and Holly Eggleston Steve and Marty Kalkman UPS Foundation First Congregational Women’s Fellowship Paul and Margery Orem Ace Hardware Corporation Christie R. Eickelman Douglas D. Kapaun US Bank Rapid City First Interstate Bank - Hot Springs Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Therese A. Adam Jerome and Carol Erickson Nicole and Martin Kerkenbush Tom and Sharon Warner First Western Federal Savings Thomas J. Parson Ronald and Mary Ellen Amodeo Evening Star Lion’s Club Ketel Thorstenson, LLP Robert and Susan Weber Don and Margery Fish Lance and Kayla Patenode Charles and Jill Arbeiter First American Title Company of South Dakota Adam and Sarah Kirsch James and Denise Webster Fisher Beverage, Inc. Scott and Abby Peterson Brad Archer, M.D. and Kristin M. Archer First National Bank of the Black Hills Kitchen & Bath Showcase Western Dakota Insurors, Inc. Steve Fisher Physical Therapy Center Architecture Inc Randy Fitchner Angie and Michael Kliewer Roger C. Wilson, DDS and Diane Wilson Robert and Raquel Freeman Larry and Madge Pilster Kayla R. Arnold James and Jodi Fleming Shaye E. Krcil David S. Fromm, M.D. and Eli Fromm Pizza & More, LLC AT&T Patricia Fogarty, M.D. KTM Design Solutions PONDEROSA Stuart E. Fromm, M.D. The Pool & Spa Center Saba N. Awan, M.D. and Matt Reiffenberger Claton and Sherry Francis Deborah K. Kuehn, RN/CNP $500-$999 Jeanne A. Galbraith Loren and Patricia Pourier Timothy and Heidi Ayers Doris M. Fritts Deborah A. Kullerd, M.D. Advanced Dental Professionals Todd Gamel and Sarah A. Wooten Shawn and Stephanie Powers Luke and Joan Bachmeier Jennie and Timothy Froelich Stephanie J. Lahr, M.D. and Norma J. Allen Kimberly J. Goble, M.D. and Jeff Goble Premier Home Mortgage, Inc. BankWest Richard D. Gabrielson Adam Patrick Martin Robert G. Allen, Jr., M.D. and Judy Allen Terry M. Graber, M.D. and Marcia Z. Graber Rapid Chevrolet Company, Inc. John Barlow, M.D. Danette and Michael Gadd Arthur and Barbara Lampert Susan J. Andersen Granite Automotive Re/Max Realty of Rapid City Troy M. Barnhart GameStop #6477 Mary Ellen Lantis Daniel and Leslie Ashmore Roger and Julie Greer Rolling Bones Outfitters Katie and Doug Bates James and Cindy Gardiner Peggy Larrabee Moore Estate A ASI Employees Thomas Groeger, M.D. and Elizabeth Groeger RPM & Associates, Inc. Steven C. Beardsley Jennifer and Sean Gholson Gerhardt and Kendra Larson Jack and Tehra Atwater Lorilynn Hahn Jennifer and Joshua Schmaltz Belle Fourche Nursing & Rehab Center LLC Linda Gimborys Mia Little Thunder Carol Bach Virgil and Gwynn Hansen Fund of the SDSM&T Greek Council Rebecca L. Belsaas, M.D. and Kirk Goodwin Ann C. Lyon Andrea K. Baier, M.D. and Paul A. Baier Black Hills Area Community Foundation Security First Bank Richard A. Belsaas Mary Jo Gould Donna L. Marquardt Estate A Donald E. Barber Mark A. Harder Shear Vision LLC Matthew Berger Deepak M. Goyal, M.D. Alice Mettler Mark and C. Carla Beyers Heavy Constructors Inc. Charles and Nancy Sloan Penny L. Besmer Rosa Lea Grav Midco Robert W. Biernbaum Thomas and Mary Helland South Dakota Network, LLC Sherry and Roy Best Julie Gray Donna Mielke Steve and Jane Bjordahl Susan and Michael Hencey Southwest Middle School Timothy and Bonnie Bjork Great Plains Tribal Chairman ‘s Health Board Miss America Organization Black Hills Community Bank Dennis and Julia Hengen Spearfish Canyon Healthcare Black Hills Blends Iva E. Grubl Michael and Lisa Ann Modrick Black Hills Obstetrics and Gynecology, LLP Cathy Hennies, M.D. and Mark Hennies Paul and Bonita Steinback Black Hills Dermatology P.C. David and Barbara Gulk Colleen Moore Black Hills Pediatrics and Neonatology Sarah and Terry Hermsen Jon R. Stenberg, M.D. and Jean E. Stenberg Black Hills Neurosurgery & Spine Anna M. Gutierrez Morrison Management Specialists, Inc. Joanne F. Borszich Fay Herrington Ryan Stenkamp Black Hills Works Donald M. Habbe, M.D. and Brenda K. Habbe Bruce and Kim Hildebrand Nearhood Bresslergroup, Inc. Hot Springs Ace Hardware Ken R. Stewart David and Judy Blair Rexford and Cindy Hagg Dr. Mazen N. Nemeh Kerry A. Brind-Amour Venable and Cynthia Houts Strider Sports International, Inc. Candace and Rod Bliss Dianne and Keith Hakeman Neugebauer’s Jewelry Design and Service Douglas and Susanne Brost Kelly and Kelli Howie Ted Syverson BMS Financial Advisors Ken W. Hanson Carol and Matthew Opgenorth Donald and Cherril Brown Huether Associates - Thrivent Financial Marcia and Randy Taylor Boeing Company Gift Match/BPAC Program Jordan Harding Carolina Osburn Lisa B. Brown, M.D. and David Lee Brown Matthew and Stacy Huether Paul and Mary Thorstenson Bomgaars Chris J. Harper and Anh Q Nguyen Harper Dorothy Parfrey Suzanne Campbell Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine LLC Robert and Jene Thyren Joetta E. Brackett Carol A. Harrison Wilson and Clara Potterville Casey’s Corner, Inc. Mary Jacobs Patrick and Mary Tlustos Margo and Robert Brandt Christina Harter Prestige Auto Sales Christine S. Chamberlain Mary Jo Jaqua United Networks of America John and Jan Brewer Ardis Hass Mark Ptacek, M.D. Marla Christensen-Opitz and Charles Opitz Janet L. Jenisch Upper Deck Architects, Inc. Mark and Karyne Brown Richard A. Hauck Rapid City Emergency Services, P.A. Jack Clark David and Wendi Johnson User View, Inc. Bruce Brugman Michael D. Hazzard Rapid City Medical Center Clemmons Asphalt Maintenance Karl’s TV and Appliance Leslie Valega Robert and Barb Buche Janice Heien Rapid City Regional Hospital Clinical Lab of the Black Hills Bob Kelley Gerald and Mary VanSeveren Carole and Michael Bunk Jean Helmer Medical Staff Office Colonial House, Inc Nancy and Kurt Klunder Rex Vigoren Raymond G. Burnett, M.D. and Mary Burnett Debra and Marlo Heupel Tom A. Rau Compass Group Knecht Home Center Walgreens #12906 Butte Electric Cooperative, Inc. Highmark Federal Credit Union RBC Wealth Management COPIC Darwin Koepp William and Mary Sue Waxler Chiara Aine Cahambing Hilton Garden Inn The Rehab Doctors, P.C. Jacob and Amber Cornella Linda M. La Roche Danielle Weaver Casey Peterson, Ltd. Holiday Inn Express Al and LeeAnn Rieman Jay A. Crossland, DDS and Sharon I. Lee Welcov Healthcare Anne Chrisman Holiday Inn Spearfish Eric and Melissa Rineard Angela M. Crossland Veronica and Jon Lesselyoung Wells Fargo Bank Stuart and Linda Claussen Dr. James and Susan Holloway Donald and Linda Rydstrom Debbie and Mike Crowley Jane C. Lewis West River Ear Nose and Throat Prof LLC Dave and Kathleen Crabb Robert and Melissa Hood Elizabeth J. Sayler, M.D. Dairy Queen #11013 Lori and Kevin Lewis Mary E. White John and Susan Culberson Barry Hoogland Alexander E. Schabauer, M.D. and Dairy Queen #13108 Allesia and Lawrence Maciejewski David B. Whitney, M.D. and Sheila M. Whitney Dairy Queen #17733 Everett and Roberta Hoyt Diane Schabauer Dairy Queen #15384 Doug Mailloux Williams & Associates-Architecture, Inc. Dairy Queen #18425 Lowell G. Husman Mark and Kelley Schulte Dairy Queen #15408 Dr. Kelly W. Manning John and Michelle Williams Dairy Queen #19136 Marsha and Steve Jarvis 3 2 | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W AY S - G I V E R E G I O N A L H E A LT H . O R G / W A Y S - G I V E | 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 1 9 F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R R E P O R T | 3 3
2018-2019 D O N O R S 2018-2019 D O N O R S Kathleen and David Jedlicka Gene and Ann Reiling Ace Hardware-Ernie’s Building Center Tim and Brenda Bjorklund Kimberly S. Conklin Christopher and Mardee Eisenzimmer Alleen Jenner Helen Richter Advanced Care Hospital of Montana, Inc. Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association Sylvia Conrad Dave Ellenbecker JH Trucking LLC Donna S. Robinson Agents of Insurance, Inc. Black Hills Celtic Society, Inc. Jessica L. Cook Deborah K. Ellerton Johnson Controls Martha Rodriquez Lee Ahrlin, M.D. Black Hills Seamless Rain Gutters Karen and Johnathan Cooper Charles and Roberta Ellis Brandon G. Jones Lois E. Rossum Ainsworth-Benning Construction, Inc. Blake’s Trailer Sales & Repair Copy Country Laura and Jay Ericson JW Data, LLC RPM Innovations, Inc. Akela Spa Brandon Bland Samuel and Patricia Cordes Bret and Sandra Estes Lynda Karley Rushmore German Club, Inc. Ronald and Frances Albertson Mike and Trish Blank Cheryl J. Corey Douglas and Justine Estes James M. Keegan, M.D. and Patricia A. Keegan Rushmore Honda Jamie and Derek Alexander Body Spa Dirk and Beth Courchaine Douglas Everson, M.D. and Mary Everson Samuel and Catherine Kerr Debra K. Schipper Catherine and John Allan Darlyce and Bill Bollwerk Jimmy and Melody Cox Celia A. Fakler Andrea Kindvall Amanda and Aaron Sestak Spencer and Nance Allan Francis G. Bossen Mark and Tess Cramer Family Dental Care Kiwanis-Mary Hall Park Committee Inc. Richard and Kathy Sheehy Bruce H. Allen, M.D. and Jacqueline Allen Amanda and Dustin Bouza Cynthia K. Creager and John Lamster Kelly Faulk Douglas and Marylynn Koch Sheridan Ace Hardware Alternative Health Care Center Box Elder Volunteer Fire Department Michael and Sheryl Crofut Lorraine Fauske Family Curtis and Jennifer Konvalin Brent E. Siekman Terry L. Altstiel, M.D. Ashley Brackel Jane and Greg Crotty Caroline Feuillerat Jerred and Lisa Koppmann Jayne H. Simpson Roni Aman Jay G. Brewster Custer Ace Hardware Fibonacci Dental Studio Lisa and Jason Koppmann J. Geoffrey Slingsby, M.D. and Amann Dental Derek Briscoe Custer Lions Club Financial Annex, Inc. Tracy S. Krueger-Kredit Jacalyn T. Slingsby Americas Best Value Inn Jace Brock Kent and Carolyn Cutler First Baptist Church KT Connections, Inc. Billy D. Smart Lowell and Kathleen Amiotte Leslie J. Brookes D&R Service, Inc. First Interstate Bank Shankar Kurra, M.D. Ashley and Brad Smith A. Byford and Donna Anderson Fred and Marilyn Brosnahan Kathryn Daane First Presbyterian Church Lecy Chiropractic Clinic Konnie and Dan Sorensen Caitlyn and Ryan Anderson Judith A. Brothers Nathan and Shelby Dahl Jean and Andrew Fletsch Mary Lerdal and Patrick Badiuk South Canyon Elementary Jeremy Anderson Delmer Brown Estate A Jessica and Adam Daigle Thomas and Judy Flickema Scott and Cheryl Lewis Rita and Marcus Stacey Margaret Anderson Kent and Peggy Brugger Dairy Queen #15432 Doug and Mary Floto Gary and Pamela Lipp Richard Stalder Scott C. Anderson Patty Brunner Dakota Lions Sight & Health David and Angelyn Floyd Michele Loobey-Gertsch Bette Stebbins Ralph and Julie Annicchiarico Robert and Mary Bryant Judy and Steve Dalton Donna L. Foss Jeremiah and Lindsey Martin Jacinta Stilwell Pamela and Dennis Apland Sherryl A. Buck Chance and Cindy Davis Victoria L. Foss Mary Masten and Tony Crawford Julie and Allan Stockman Assurant Karen and Matthew Bunge Justin Davis William and Karen Foster Terry and Terryl Matson Edgar B. Storey and Wanda M. Ducharme Frederick and Barbara Athans Marilyn and Everett Burgeson Thomas J. Davis Fox Den Store-It Susan D. 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Battell Neal and Patti Carlile DeSmet & Biggs, LLP Jeff and Polly Garrett Moyle Petroleum Company TSP, Inc. Susan Battjes Joella and Chuck Carlson Dennis O. DeSmet Michelle Garry Dr. Joy A. Mueller Ben and Patricia Tubbs Jim and Andrea Bauer Robert and Carole Carnine Rosemary Deurloo Jill R. Garza Peter Mueller Hugh and Cynthia Vallette Bruce and Pam Baum Vicki Carroll DG Marketing LLC Ruth-Anne Gazzola Justin and Jill Muth Cheryl Voorhis Misti and Michael Beck Mark Casavan Brandy E. Dial Amy C. Geiger Heather Neal Shellie and Jeff Ward Robert and Freida Beers Laura Case Emily and Scott Dirkes Karen M. Geiman Bryon and Kristi Noem Ed Watson Angela Bell Dennis and Dottie Casey Ted Disabato Charles Geiser Loretta Olson Jess Weaver Shirley Bell Michele R. Caswell Lorella Donlin Christopher M. Gengler Laura E. Orr Connie Weber and Family Belle Fourche Community Theatre CBH Cooperative James and Amy Donohue Cynthia and Kevin George Joni C. Oswald Wayne and Barbara Welch Iola J. 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