Foundation for Community Health 2013-2015 Annual Report
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2013-2015 ANNUAL REPORT A NEW CHAPTER 1 2 Strong History & New Opportunities Looking back on the changes in the life of our Foundation, the The last 12-18 months have brought significant change to ever-constant presence is you, our donors and volunteers. our Foundation with the sale of Community Medical Center. Your support for the health and well-being of our greater The transition to our new purpose to provide philanthropic community was the reason Community Medical Center support for the advancement of healthy lives in Western Foundation came into being in 1988. You made gifts. You Montana along with our new name, Foundation for served on our committees and Board. You invited others Community Health, has provided the Board with new and to join with you. Working together, we provided more than exciting philanthropic opportunities. $11 million for hospital programs and care initiatives like the Women’s and Newborn Center, healthcare scholarships As we look to the future, the Board and Staff are dedicated and public health presentations. One can only imagine the to advancing the need for “healthy lives” and we extend our numbers of lives impacted, but each of us can readily picture invitation to all to partner with us in that effort. It is a worthy some of the faces of those we have served, young and old Dorcie Dvarishkis Barry Kenfield cause. alike. Thank you for creating such a strong Foundation. On behalf of the Board and Staff of the Foundation for When Community Medical Center sold to a for-profit Community Health, we thank you for your past and future entity in January 2015, a new chapter began for us. The support. Foundation Board voted to retain our nonprofit status and the assets we held as CMC Foundation, and rename as Foundation for Community Health. Our new mission – providing philanthropic support for the advancement of healthy lives in Western Montana – allows us to build on our rich 26-year history with a new era of scholarships, public education, safety initiatives and health-related support. As Barry Kenfield we celebrate here some of the people and programs at the Chair, Board of Trustees heart of our mission July 2012 to June 2015, we invite you to again join with us. Give. Volunteer. Help us to build new partnerships. Together, we will define the future of your Foundation for Community Health. In thanks to you, and for our health and hope, Dorcie Dvarishkis, CGPA Learn More Executive Director Foundation for Community Health I 2825 Fort Missoula Road, Suite 101 I Missoula, MT 59804 (406) 926-2522 I [email protected] I www.fchwmt.org 2013-2015 Annual Report THE NEXT GENERATION 3 4 Healthcare Scholarship Program CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2015 HEALTHCARE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Premier During its 25-year history, the Healthcare Scholarship Program has provided 577 scholarships and more than $375,000 to western Montana students. The powerful positive impacts of these awards extend to our community, our state, our nation, Athanasius Hasselbrook Ruby Kazemi Tiffany Matthews Kianna Aumiller Elizabeth Basolo Lauren Cady Kelcey Daily Meng Dentistry Patricia & Chuck Douglas Dr. John & Nora Evert Community Medical Center Larry & Kristin Dr. Jon & Sigri Dr. John & Nora Evert and across the globe. Vince & Susan Meng Memorial Endowment Endowment Medical Staff Stayner Family Gildea Endowment Dr. Nerissa Koehn’s professional and personal to spend the next eight years practicing Baylee Everett Hannah Holland Emily Hooker Andrea Lawrence Sarianna Lerch Roger ‘Danner’ Linhart Sharon Loa Community Medical Center Missoula Bone & Community Medical Kevin & Margaret Rocky Mountain Surgical Dianne & Jeff LaPorte Dr. Michael & path has been guided, and largely defined, medicine for the Indian Health Service in the Medical Staff Joint Center Winter Endowment Solutions: Dr. Tim & Tonda Theresa Seiffert Memorial Melissa Woods by certain truths: she has a passion for family pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico. Richards Endowment practice, a devotion to rural and underserved 25 years of Healthcare Scholarship Impact Donors to Foundation for Community communities, a deep love of Missoula as home, Nerissa’s practice in Zuni gave her an Health (formerly Community Medical and a heartfelt connection to Western Montana experience of full spectrum family medicine— Center Foundation) have provided $23,500 in scholarships for these high school seniors as a whole. from Labor and Delivery to End of Life Care. to pursue healthcare education. Donor- supported 2015 scholarships were awarded After eight years of focusing her energy and at $1,000.00 and premier at $2,500.00. Hannah Porch Byron Rollins Maura Timmons Madison Trent Katherine Warner Nerissa is a family practice physician, and medical skills to improve lives in the pueblo, a Dr. Kristin Janczewski Frank & Rae Lynn D’Angelo Foundation Dr. Rebecca & Patricia & Chuck Douglas Muralt Family Garrick & Sandra Simmons Donors Mr. Carl Anderson Memorial Endowment faculty member of the Family Medical new opportunity brought Nerissa home. Foundation Donors Residency of Western Montana. She also feels fortunate to have been one of Community In 2011, Nerissa and John were asked to help Becoming a doctor, she realized, was the best people interested in a broad spectrum of Medical Center Foundation’s first scholarship start the Family Medical Residency of Western way to get experience with these issues that healthcare fields. recipients, as a senior at Missoula’s Hellgate Montana. Dr. Koehn’s and Dr. Miller’s collective inspired and moved her. Being awarded one of High in 1991. experience in Browning and Zuni fully helped to the Foundation’s first Healthcare Scholarships She also sees FCH fulfilling a pivotal role in prepare them for the challenge of establishing provided critical financial support and a viable improving the effectiveness of interpersonal As paths can be a product of opportunity and a program focused on training physicians to bridge for pursuing her dreams of helping communication and inter-professional connections as much as intention and planning, work in underserved areas of Montana. others through medical practice. involvement that are critical for providing Nerissa’s took her far and wide before circling highest quality care, and creating vital back to her Montana roots. Born and raised The move to western Montana took Nerissa Now, Nerissa and John are themselves donors education networks that improve our in Missoula, she attended Lewis and Clark back to her roots, and reinforced her deep to Foundation for Community Health. Their communities’ wellbeing. University with the intent of pursuing a career in connection to its communities. As she notes, contributions are more than a form of giving medicine, continued on to Harvard for Medical “the more I traveled, the more it became clear back: they both view FCH as an organization But at the core of Nerissa’s conviction to School, then returned to the greater Northwest how special a place this is.” that is healthy, growing, and diversifying. support FCH’s scholarship program lies the for residency in Tacoma, Washington. personal impact it had on her: identifying Among Nerissa’s mentors in Montana was a Nerissa admires the Foundation’s expansion of and cultivating an interest in medicine and But home was never far from Nerissa’s heart. teacher named Kermit Edmonds. In her junior scholarships, and the extension of initiatives healthcare at an early stage is an incomparably In her third year of residency she returned year of High School, she took a class Mr. aimed at getting more of Montana’s young valuable mission. to Montana to do clinical rotations with the Edmonds taught on Thanatopsis, the study Blackfeet Nation in Browning. This cross- of death and dying. But what really struck a cultural experience in an underserved chord with Nerissa were the issues related to Learn More community struck a chord; propelling both medical ethics; the discussions were profound Nerissa and her now husband, Dr. John Miller, and eye-opening to a high school student. Support the Healthcare Scholarship Program and our next generation of healthcare providers. Please visit: www.fchwmt.org/scholarships/ 2013-2015 Annual Report CARE FOR THOSE IN NEED 5 6 Bonnie’s comprehensive approach, combined stress-free environment — with the physicians, Completion of the Women with the NICU team’s passion for excellence, nurses, and other caregivers they bonded has led to an evolution of Community’s with during their child’s time in the NICU. neonatology program into one of the premier & Newborn Center centers of its kind, in Montana and beyond. While incredibly grateful for the talents of her This success is an example of a rising tide team and the support from organizations like lifting all boats: ongoing support from the Community Medical Center Foundation (now The completion of Phase III of the Women and Newborn Missoula community makes it possible for Foundation for Community Health), Bonnie Center (WNC) at Community Medical Center in 2013 marked doctors in the program to continue their also sees larger connections to Missoula and a significant milestone in Community’s nearly 100-year history education, and to share their knowledge and western Montana playing a pivotal role in the of taking care of moms and babies. experience with the greater western Montana success of the WNC and outreach efforts like community. the NICU Reunion: The achievement also marks an incredibly successful fundraising effort by Community Medical Center Foundation donors that Bonnie and her team at Community also “People here are healthy, and want to initially began with gifts toward the concept in 1999; followed continue to foster community and powerful by a significant fundraising effort for construction from fall connections through the NICU Reunion that help others live healthfully - and that of 2009 to June, 2013. Over the project’s years, more than has taken place every five years.