Giving Back. Creating Hope. Touching Lives
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GIVING BACK. CREATING HOPE. TOUCHING LIVES. Dear Foundation Friends, Welcome to our 2013 Covenant Health Foundation Annual Report! We are pleased to share our achievement and activities for the fiscal year period of July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013 with our donors, volunteers and supporters. This year, we experienced significant growth in our level of donations and created a new council structure to enhance the ways our volunteer leaders help us fulfill our mission. With commitment and passion, our board and council members continue to promote Foundation initiatives and opportunities to extend Christian ministry to the whole person - body, mind and spirit. Our patients and their families again scored Covenant Health highly on patient satisfaction results and our employee engagement levels were recognized among the best nationally. These accomplishments are the result of our dedicated Covenant team of physicians, nurses, technicians, other clinical staff, administration and support staff – all of whom bring their skills and leadership to care for our patients and each other. In this report, you will read stories of how they provide sacred encounters, perfect care and better health for those we serve. The generosity of our devoted donors and supporters are integral to our success and mission. Your gifts of time, talent and resources enabled us to again exceed our fundraising goal for the 2013 fiscal year and set an all time high record of over $5 million to support programs, equipment and facility projects to better serve patients and families in our community! In fact, this year we surpassed our goals for every major category of giving to the Foundation! Among our many milestones are setting new records for every one of our special events, fully funding a new cardiac catheterization lab, creating a new endowment to provide long-term support for Hospice of Lubbock, completing funding for a new Teen Center for our Children’s Hospital, and receiving five planned gifts through trusts and bequests. To all of you who have made contributions, participated in events or volunteered in service to Covenant Heath Foundation, please accept our heartfelt appreciation. Each of you helps affect a positive change in the lives of someone you may never know through your generous spirit! Please enjoy our featured stories about individuals and organizations, who like you, open their hearts to those needing compassionate care from our Covenant Health team. You, our supporters, are the true extensions of our ministry. Thank you so very much! May God bless you and yours today and always! Mikell Bollinger Executive Director Covenant Health Foundation COVENANT HEALTH MISSION Covenant Health was founded in 1998 with the merger of two of Lubbock’s most respected health care facilities, St. Mary of the Plains Hospital and Lubbock Methodist Hospital System. In 2012, Covenant Health system became Covenant Health – a new identity that embraces our new networks of care, which focus not just on hospitals, but on the overall health of the communities we serve. Covenant Health, a member of St. Joseph Health, is the largest provider of medical services for the West Texas and Eastern New Mexico regions, serving 62 counties with a total population of over 1.2 million people. Ms Is ion StatemenT: To extend Christian ministry by caring for the whole person—body, mind, and spirit— and by working with others to improve health and quality of life in our communities. 3in3 Initiative The “3-in-3” campaign, kicked off in 2012, refers to our three year direction and three primary goals that we will accomplish between now and 2015: • Christian service: We will create sacred encounters through compassion, caring, dignity and connection. • Clinical Excellence: Covenant will be recognized as a leader in clinical quality and culture of safety. • Healthy Communities: We will improve the health of people through wellness and disease management. Foundation staff: Mikell Bollinger Valerie Kerr Ramona narbaez natalie Willett Bevin England Kelli McElhone Lindsay Webb Regional staff: Doris Jackson Carol Terrell Contact Us: 3623 22nd Place | Lubbock, TX 79410 | 806.725.6089 | Fax: 806.723.6256 | covenanthealth.org Find us on Facebook at: Covenant Health Foundation The Covenant Health Foundation operates in support of the goals of Covenant Health. 2 COVENANT HEALTH FOUNDATION covenanthealth.org 2013 Annual Report A PATIENT STORY RUFUS GRISHAM A Legacy Of Giving Back Rufus William Grisham was a hero by Rufus Grisham attended Hardin-simmons University and any definition – a man who left a legacy Texas Tech University until he was called into service by the of service to the Lubbock community. United States Army Air Corps. He served as a B-17 pilot in the Mr. Grisham was known to be a faithful 303rd Bomb Group, stationed in England, and flew 35 missions Christian servant, devoted family man, over Germany during World War II. Through his distinguished war hero and generous and involved and heroic service, he was awarded the Air Medal 5 Oak Leaf civic leader. He offered humor, humility, Clusters Award, 3 Bronze stars in the EAME Campaign, the authenticity and compassion to those Distinguished Flying Cross and the Distinguished service whose lives he touched. Rufus gave his Award. Returning from military service, Rufus was employed time, talents and resources to many by Anderson Clayton and Company for 44 years, retiring as civic, social and religious groups to help the President of the Texas Oilseed Processing Division. In those in need. The individuals and organizations he served addition to Covenant Health and Methodist Hospital, his life were blessed by their relationships with him. Covenant Health of service in Lubbock included the Southwest Lubbock Rotary and its predecessor, Lubbock Methodist Hospital, were among Club, Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, First United Methodist those fortunate enough to have benefited from his service Church of Lubbock, south Plains Food Bank and many other and wisdom. Mr. and Mrs. Grisham established the Rufus civic, community and professional organizations. For his and nancy Grisham Endowed scholarship fund in 1991 for outstanding service to the community, the Southwest Lubbock the Covenant School of Nursing. Their generosity has enabled Rotary Club awarded Rufus the Roy Bass Memorial Award. The many students to pursue a degree in nursing and will continue Lubbock Chamber of Commerce honored him with the Business to assist many nursing students in the future. Person Hall of Fame. He was an enthusiastic and talented tennis Mr. Grisham was a former Chairman of the Board of player, golfer and friend. Rufus Grisham left a legacy of giving Lubbock Methodist Hospital and a member of the Covenant back - in the lives of his three sons, to his eight grandchildren Chairman’s Roundtable. His legacy of commitment and and to his countless friends. Covenant Health Foundation is generosity to Covenant came full circle after his death on deeply grateful for his dedication, both in life and even following July 15, 2012 through a charitable remainder trust gift to his death, to support and fulfill our mission to extend Christian Covenant Health Foundation. According to son Bill Grisham, ministry by caring for the whole person – body, mind and spirit – and his father was very proud of Methodist and Covenant and this by working with others to improve health and quality of life in our trust demonstrated his dedication to support the high quality communities. healthcare offered by our hospitals. In fact, his trust gift has recently helped complete a new cardiac catheterization lab at Covenant. 2013 Annual Report covenanthealth.org COVENANT HEALTH FOUNDATION 3 COVENANT CARES CeNOv NA t CAReS s wets ne Records With 2013 Campaign Covenant Cares is the Covenant Health Employee Campaign that changes lives throughout Covenant Health by supporting needed equipment, programs and projects within the health system. Started in 2004, Covenant Cares provides equipment and programs throughout our health system based on requests submitted by employees. An anonymous board of eight randomly selected employees makes the funding distribution decisions each quarter. Covenant Cares is employee funded….employee adminis- tered….and employee distributed. Employees donate one hour of pay per month for 12 months to make this happen! As one employee stated, “It is a wonderful feeling to contribute to so “It is a wonderful feeling to contribute many worthwhile projects.” Covenant employees have given to so many worthwhile projects.” over $5.5 million in personal financial support to Covenant Health since the program began. The 2013 Campaign, held in the months of October and ministry they wish to support. Since there are several St. Joseph november, was a record breaking year in both donations and employees who work at Covenant, Covenant Cares gives them participation. The campaign goal was $750,000, and was the opportunity to support their “home” ministry and they do managed by over 120 Covenant Cares Ambassadors. This it with great generosity! goal was exceeded with a total amount raised over $760,000. It would be difficult to find an area of Covenant Health that This year’s campaign is the largest amount ever raised in the is not touched by Covenant Cares and its legacy of generosity Covenant Cares Campaign! In addition, 60% of employees and support. There are so many ways that the Covenant Cares participated in the campaign. Fund helps us with our Christian Service, Clinical Excellence, Included in the money raised are significant donations and Healthy Communities, it not only benefits our patients in from St. Joseph Health employees. These employees, who are tremendous ways, but the employees gifts come full circle to local to Lubbock but are employed by our st. Joseph Health help them and their fellow employees. We salute all of our em- system office based in California, conduct their own employee ployee campaign contributors for giving from their hearts! You campaign each spring and have the option of choosing any truly make a difference.