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FROM Dr. Coopwood
As challenges persist in the health care field, we are grateful
for donors who support lifesaving, life-changing care.
It has been a very tough three years for our country, our city, and Regional One Health. We
have lost loved ones. We’ve learned to participate in essential meetings wearing shorts and
sandals. We have learned how to navigate virtual meetings and let our colleagues know they
are on mute.
Reginald Coopwood, MD
President and CEO
Reginald W. Coopwood, MD earned his medical
degree from Meharry Medical College followed by
completion of residency in General Surgery. Dr.
Coopwood was named Chief Medical Officer at
Nashville General Hospital in 2000 and was named
CEO of Metropolitan Nashville Hospital Authority in
2005, a position he held until joining Regional One
Health as President and CEO in March 2010.
2022 was a year of slowly putting our lives back together, opening our businesses back
up, and finally being able to gather together again with family and friends over dinner, at a
concert, or to cheer on the Grizzlies.
Through it all, Regional One Health never stopped delivering compassionate, life-saving care.
We are here 24 hours a day for the sickest and the most severely injured. We are here for our
community when a pandemic or an unthinkable tragedy happens.
We would not be able to serve our community in this way without your support. Your giving
brings hope and healing to thousands of patients in our community. Because of you, we
continue to “Specialize in Tomorrows” and bring life to countless patients and their families.
Thank you for all you do for Regional One Health!
With gratitude,
Reginald W. Coopwood, MD
President and CEO
Regional One Health
This Gratitude Report is for you. I want each of you to know how you
inspire hope and bring healing to people during very scary times.
OUR MISSION
To improve the health and well-being of the people we serve by providing compassionate care and exceptional services.
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Louis F. “Bo” Allen, Jr.
Kontji Anthony
Ami Austin
Joy Bowen
Cedric Brooks
Patrick “Trey” Carter
Timothy M. Clay
Matt Evans
Lavelle Fitch
Mark Forrester
Scott Franklin
Jodie Gilmore
Lani Glancy
Helen Gronauer
Steve Guinn
Jay Healy
Michael Hess
Anne Keeney
Meredith Martin
Mike Nichols
Sarah Norton
John R. Owen, Jr.
Frank Quinn
Jenny Robertson
Linda Ivy Rosser
Caitlyn Shores
Priscilla Teixeira
Edwin Thorpe, MD
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STAFF
Tammie Ritchey, CFRE
Senior VP, Chief Development Officer
Sheilla Brown
Development Associate
Mary Catherine Burke
Director of Events
Patrick Byrne
Director of Development
Rachel Alkire
Sr. Development Officer
Susan Graham
Sr. Development Officer
Corporate and Foundation Relations
Nikki Dean
Event Planner
Marsha Evans
Manager of Foundation Operations
Jonathan Blake Perkins
Donor Relations Specialist
CONTRIBUTORS
Kelly Josephsen, Jason Wommack
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Contents
FY22 FINANCIAL REPORT
How your donations and contributions helped
ONE HEALTH GAVE HOPE “I THANK GOD FOR THEM”
Michael Nelson can care for his family thanks to ONE Health
YOUR DONATIONS HELP MAKE MIRACLES HAPPEN
The Regional One Health NICU makes for Mid-South families
HELPING THE TRAUMA CENTER SAVE LIVES
Regional One Health helped Geoffrey Yoste cross the finish line
2022 ONE NIGHT GALA
Proceeds benefiting The Elvis Presley Trauma Center
TRUIST ONE ROUND GOLF CLASSIC
A good cause and a great event
ONE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP
Memphis’ only certified one-mile race
2022 EMPLOYEE GIVING
Employees make the difference
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Thank you to all of our donors for their generous giving
MEMORIALS & HONORS
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YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK
Multiple Equipment
Purchases
$1,000,000
$500,000
Labor & Delivery
Space Renovations
13.8%
$200,530
Trauma Training
Center Upgrades
Medical Oncology
Space Upgrades
$100,000
$63,650
Purchase New
Shuttle Bus
1.8%
Purchase of Two (2) Ventilators
for Critcial Care & HBO Chamber
$32,000
Graft Mesher for Burn Unit
$6,985
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0.2%
0.9%
5.5%
27.7%
(JULY 1, 2021 – JUNE 30, 2022)
$1,000,000
Funding to start
Palliative Medicine Program
27.7%
Medicare D Co-Pays
$462,447
$121,453
Nursing Training
Space Upgrades
3.4%
3%
Trauma upgrades
$75,156
Baxter Q-NRG + Metabolic
Monitor for Burn Center
$36,805
Echo unit for Radiology
$17,459
0.5%
2.1%
1%
12.8%
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$2,350,000.00 (60.9%)
Grants
FY2022 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS
$665,525.00 (17.2%)
ONE Night Gala
$335,839.00 (8.7%)
Community Donations
$292,911.00 (7.6%)
Employee Donations
$84,000.00 (2.2%)
Truist ONE Round Golf Classic
$57,674.00 (1.5%)
Elvis License Plate sales
$49,286.00 (1.3%)
ONE Mile Championship
$23,123.00 (0.6%)
Healthcare Heroes Emergency Fund (COVID-19)
DONORS by Source
Total donors
1,903 (95.3%)
Individuals
86 (4.3%)
Corporations / Organizations
8 (0.4%)
Foundations / Estates
CONTRIBUTIONS by Source
$2,088,991.00 54.1%
$1,126,969.00 29.2%
$642,398.00 16.6%
Corporations / Organizations
Foundations / EstateS
Individuals
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diabetes through regular medical care and access to prescriptions. As Michael
opened up to case manager Cristina Wilson, she was also able to help him find
care for his mom and meet his food and transportation needs.
׉	 7cassandra://yIhIjXfvCCjR_eycfFRZ_Q8NOXwB2Iigs8ipcqfUiYE|` efK5׉EONE HEALTH GAVE Hope
“I ThANK GOD for Them”
After a string of health emergencies, Michael Nelson
can care for his family thanks to ONE Health
The past few years haven’t been easy for Michael Nelson, but he is
grateful for the guiding lights that got him through:
His mom, who he cares for day and night. His granddaughter, who is his
pride and joy. And Cristina Wilson, his case manager in Regional One
Health’s ONE Health complex care program, who helped him regain his
health and quality of life.
“All the stuff I went through…I made it. I kept going, and here I am today,”
Michael said. “But if it wasn’t for Miss Cristina and this program, I don’t
think I’d be here. I thank God for them.”
ONE Health helps qualifying patients access medical care and address
social determinants of health like housing, transportation, food, and
more. Providing consistent care and holistic support helps patients avoid
emergency department visits and hospitalization.
For Michael, health wasn’t a concern until he approached his 60s. “The only
thing I went to the doctor for was flu and things like that,” he said. “All I’ve
known since high school was work. I was a crane operator for 20 years, and
I loved it.”
But without insurance, he didn’t seek preventative care, resulting in a
string of health setbacks. “I didn’t even know what a stroke was, and all of
a sudden I woke up in the hospital,” he said. “As soon as I got that under
control, my diabetes kicked in.”
Cristina visited him in the emergency department in January 2021 and
enrolled him in ONE Health. She started by focusing on his immediate needs
– access to lifesaving medications and diabetic supplies and appointments
for ongoing care.
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of specialists, so I would text him the week before an appointment, call him
the day before, and call a couple of days after to make sure he understood
his plan of care,” she said.
Along the way, they built a relationship that helped Cristina support him
even more.
“It’s important to build trust. When Michael opened up about his mom and
her health issues, I was able to offer him more resources. He was trying to
basically do full care. He needed help.”
She arranged for assistance with his mom’s care and connected them
to food benefits and mobile pantries. She made sure Michael had
transportation and helped him apply for disability benefits.
“Health care is not an easy system to navigate,” she noted. “We keep
knocking on doors until we get the right person. The goal is to first get
All the stuff I went through…I made it. I kept
going, and here I am today. But if it wasn’t for
Miss Cristina and this program, I don’t think I’d
be here. I thank God for them.
MICHAEL NELSON
patients out of crisis and into a stable situation, then to help them take
charge of their own care.”
With Cristina’s support, that’s exactly what Michael has done, and it is
giving him the chance to enjoy those guiding lights of his life.
“I’m able to walk, get around, cook. I can take care of my mama. I watch my
granddaughter while her mom goes to school,” he said. “I love that baby. I’ve
watched her from a newborn, and now she’s starting school. I tell her, ‘As long
as I’m here, you’re gonna be all right.’”
Cristina plans to help him keep that promise. “Michael has always been
willing to work with me – he’s a strong family man who would do anything
for the people he loves,” she said.
As it turns out, that list includes Cristina. “I’d do anything for Miss Cristina, I
don’t care what it is,” Michael said. “I’d give everything to her if I had a lot.”
For Cristina, seeing Michael enjoy life is all she needs.
“The smile on a patient’s face is my reward,” she said. “We have an
opportunity to help patients in all the areas that result in good health,
and that’s very rewarding. I think this is the future of medicine. It’s a costeffective
way to deliver care, and it’s a humanistic style of care.”
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The ONE Health team helps patients with both medical needs and
social determinants of health in order to offer whole-person support.
By addressing what matters most to each patient, they help individuals
make real and lasting improvements in their quality of life.
YOUR IMPACT
ONE Health continues to build a new ecosystem of care that brings together health and social services
to collaboratively support patients with complex needs. The program is well established, but the needs
of our patient populations continue to grow. Since 2018, 753 patients have participated in ONE Health,
with 374 moving from crisis to self-sufficiency and graduating from the program.
These “graduates” manage their health care with the assistance of a primary care home and with
the help of established social services support. As a result, our active enrollees have achieved a 47%
reduction in emergency department visits, a 65% reduction in inpatient admissions, and millions in total
costs avoided. While Regional One Health Foundation donors like you contributed more than $740,000 to
ONE Health in FY22, the program budget projects to be more than $1 million in FY23.
The new budget includes three new positions to meet the increased demand for enrollment.
ONE Health Complex
Care Program
$741,815.66
TO SUPPORT ONE HEALTH
OPERATIONS
Thanks to generous contributions from the Assisi Foundation and donors
like you, Regional One Health Foundation helped establish ONE Health
in 2018. Since then, the program has used additional donor support and
community partnerships to improve the lives of over 700 vulnerable
patients and Regional One Health has seen reduced hospital admissions,
emergency visits, and length of stay.
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Amazingly, her mom Aniesha had also been a micro-preemie
at our NICU: “I was born at Regional One Health at 1 pound,
6 ounces - so I know God works some miracles!” Aniesha says.
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make MIRACLES Happen
As a NICU baby and mom, Aniesha Boatwright knows the
difference Regional One Health makes for Mid-South families
When Regional One Health doctors told Aniesha Boatwright she needed
an emergency C-section at just 25 weeks pregnant and would be the
mom of a micro-preemie, she felt the same shock and fear anyone
would experience.
But she also felt something else: a sense of hope and optimism borne of her
own life experience.
“I told them, ‘I was a micro-preemie baby here, too,’” Aniesha said. “I was
born at Regional One Health at 1 pound 6 ounces. So, I know God works
some miracles!”
She also knew her newborn would be in excellent hands. The Sheldon B.
Korones Center NICU opened in 1968 based on the ideal that every baby
deserves a healthy start in life. With support from Regional One Health
Foundation donors who fund training, technology, and other crucial
resources, over the years it has provided lifesaving care for over 50,000
babies in the Mid-South.
Aniesha can happily count herself and her daughter Adoria among them. “I
am so thankful for my experience,” she said. “They always gave me a lot of
information about what was happening and what might happen, and they
have a lot of love to give!”
Aniesha didn’t know she was pregnant when she suffered a medical
emergency in November 2021. “I didn’t have any symptoms – I had my
cycle, and everything stayed the same,” she said.
She was getting ready to go out of town one Friday when she suffered a
seizure. “My husband thought I was having a stroke, because I couldn’t see
anything,” she said. “My eyes rolled back and I started convulsing.”
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parents are grateful for the care she received and for nurses who gave
frequent updates and were always willing to provide guidance and
answer questions.
Paramedics took her to the nearest emergency room, and doctors ran
a blood test. When it came back showing Aniesha was pregnant, they
suspected her seizures were caused by preeclampsia, dangerously high
blood pressure that can occur during pregnancy.
They transferred her to Regional One Health, which has the unique
expertise and resources to care both for patients with serious pregnancy
complications and premature infants.
As Aniesha and her equally shocked husband got used to the idea that their
older daughter, Artemis, would soon be joined by a little sister, doctors
scheduled Aniesha for a C-section and prepared for the fact that her baby
would need NICU care.
Aniesha was kept calm by her naturally positive spirit and the fact that she’d
been there before… albeit as the baby rather than the mom.
“My mom said it felt like deja vu!” she laughed. “She told me, ‘I had you at
this same hospital and you were 1 pound, 6 ounces.’”
It gave Aniesha faith that her baby girl could also grow up healthy and strong.
Her C-section went smoothly, and Adoria, weighing 1 pound, 11 ounces, was
working hard to breathe on her own. Ultimately, doctors had to intubate her
and put her on a C-pap, and the family prepared for their NICU stay.
The ensuing weeks were tough.
As Aniesha healed from her C-section, she couldn’t drive. With her husband
at work and their other young child at home, she had to rely on calling the
NICU to hear about Adoria’s progress.
The nurses were always happy to talk, giving her updates and stories and
even guiding her on the questions to ask about her daughter’s care.
“I just rolled with the punches – that’s all I could do!” Aniesha said. “She
was in the NICU for exactly eight weeks. She came home the day before my
maternity leave was over!”
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strides and catching up. She’s been staring at her big sister since she came
home!” Aniesha laughed.
She has no doubt Adoria will continue to thrive. “I tell everyone
that when I was a baby, I ran before I walked. That’s the thing
with premature babies – they do things on their own time!”
Of course, that’s not the only thing Aniesha would like
I am so thankful for my experience.
They always gave me a lot of
information about what was
happening and what might happen,
and they have a lot of love to give!
ANIESHA BOATWRIGHT
people to know about NICU babies and NICU moms, of which she can now
proudly say she is both.
“We’re strong, mighty and resilient,” she said. “No matter what the
circumstance or diagnosis, the parents and the babies have to be strong for
each other.”
Aniesha says the support she received at Regional One Health helped her
do just that. “You have to be encouraging no matter the situation,” she said.
“It takes dedication and an understanding that things may not go your way,
but that things will get better. There’s always a tomorrow.”
You can support moms and babies like Aniesha and Adoria by donating to
our NICU! Learn how by visiting regionalonehealthfoundation.org
YOUR IMPACT
In 2022 a phased renovation strategy was needed to modernize the Rout Labor & Delivery areas and
its entrances. This required not only painting corridors and nursing stations, but also new lighting,
electrical, furniture, and ceilings. During pregnancy and childbirth, all expectant mothers in our
community deserve the best medical care to protect their health and their baby. They also deserve
a health care environment that makes them feel at home so they can enjoy this memorable time in
their life. Thanks to your generous support of the Foundation, Regional One Health now provides both.
Because of you, the Foundation granted $500,000 to renovate and modernize the labor & delivery
areas. The renovation began in the spring of 2022 and is expected to be complete by June 2023.
Labor & Delivery /
High-Risk Obstetrics
Program/NICU
$500,000
FOR A RENOVATION
OF THE L&D AREAS
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and massive brain bleed, doctors gave him
just a 30 percent chance of survival. But
barely a year later, Geoffrey was back to
work, savoring time with his family, and
even completing the St. Jude Half Marathon.
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TRAUMA CENTER save LIVES
After a critical injury, Regional One Health helped
Geoffrey Yoste get back to family and cross the finish line
The Yoste family has always been close.
Virginia Yoste recalls growing up in her big, tight-knit Catholic family with
sister Jessica and identical twin brothers Geoffrey and William. They
supported one another during tough times and celebrated in times of joy.
It was a celebration that brought them together in Oxford, Mississippi on
September 22, 2021.
“It was my mom’s birthday and my niece was in the homecoming court
parade,” Virginia recalls. “Our whole family got together for dinner, and we
just had a great time.”
In a blink, a gathering that started as a celebration turned into a different
kind of demonstration of their remarkable connection and faith.
Geoffrey had bought skateboards for himself and his son, and he was trying
them out with his nephew. “I had been trying to learn to surf, and there’s
not a whole lot you can do for that in Mississippi,” he said. “I was doing
some drills, and I fell off the skateboard backward.”
Unconscious and bleeding, Geoffrey was airlifted to Regional One Health’s
Elvis Presley Trauma Center.
As the only Level-1 Trauma Center in a 150-mile radius of Memphis,
its expert team provides lifesaving care to the most critically injured
patients from all over the Mid-South. Over the years, Regional One Health
Foundation donors have helped fund training, technology, and other
resources that have helped make the Elvis Presley Trauma Center one of the
best in the nation.
“Having a Level One Trauma Center in Memphis saved my life,” Geoffrey
said. “Everything had to go the way it did in order for me to live. I’m
extremely blessed.”
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extremely blessed.
GEOFFREY YOSTE
Geoffrey had a skull fracture and massive brain bleed. He would need a
craniotomy to remove a piece of the skull to relieve pressure in the brain.
Doctors gave him a 30 percent chance of survival. If he lived, his function
could be severely diminished.
Family members gathered at the hospital and Virginia’s Memphis home.
“We just prayed over him constantly,” she said.
It was overwhelming, but the family knew Geoffrey was in good hands.
Even though his accident occurred at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic
and on the day a mass shooting sent numerous patients to the trauma
center, his care team never wavered.
“It wasn’t chaotic. No one was panicking. There was no drama,” Virginia
said. “The doctors and nurses were incredible. They are just angels, every
single one of them.”
As for Geoffrey, he doesn’t remember much about those early days, but
examples of empathy did break through the fog of critical injury.
“I do know the nurses were Godsent,” he said. “My brother told me they
were changing me, keeping me clean. After being in there a month, I’d
grown a beard, and they were careful about keeping stuff off my beard.”
Geoffrey’s team also made sure his family had access to pastoral care and
frequent updates. Ruth Shumaker, retired director of perioperative services,
was instrumental in helping them understand Geoffrey’s prognosis and
plan of care.
Shumaker used to live across the street from the Yostes and watched the
siblings grow up. It added a personal note to her commitment to ensuring
every patient receives the highest level of care.
For Geoffrey, that care included helping his body heal, and slowly but surely
he became more aware and responsive. “For a long time, it was baby steps,”
Virginia said. “Then one day I walked in, and he was awake. I go in and start
talking real slow: ‘Do – you – know – who – I – am?’ and he says, ‘Virginia,
what the heck is wrong with you?’”
As Geoffrey healed, the focus shifted to rehabilitation.
Like so many things for the Yostes, he was guided by faith and family.
Geoffrey was determined to get back to his wife Eryn; their four kids, ages
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never left his side.
“I’m a real family guy. I love spending time with my
family,” Geoffrey said. “I coach my son’s football team,
and just try to be with my kids as much as I can.”
Since getting home, Geoffrey has continued an amazing
recovery.
He went back to work in diagnostic imaging and
started a job as a radiation therapist. He’s been paddle
boarding several times and exercises regularly. The
siblings recently got together to see their favorite artist,
Jack Johnson, in concert.
“His song, Better Together, became our theme song
while Geoffrey was in the hospital,” Virginia said. “We
said, ‘If he makes it, we’ll all go see him.’ We got tickets
in September. We went for this incredible dinner and
just talked about the experience.”
Incredibly, Geoffrey even ran the St. Jude Half
Marathon, joining Virginia as she ran the full 26.2 miles.
“I reflected about when I’d been the happiest, and it
was when I was really shooting for goals,” he said. “I
didn’t want to do it for the glory; just to show my kids you’ve got to get up
and go.”
For Geoffrey, family has always come first -
and that’s even more true after surviving a
traumatic injury. “I love spending time with
my family. I just try to be with my kids as
much as I can,” he says.
When Geoffrey and Virginia crossed the finish line, they knew just blocks
away sat the Elvis Presley Trauma Center, the site of a journey they never
asked for, but which confirmed their faith in God, the medical community,
and family.
“I run by Regional One Health sometimes, and I stop and pray for the
people there,” Virginia said. “We were in a hospital that was divined for
us. It shows what you get if you put prayer and medical genius together: a
miracle.”
You can support more miracles by donating to the Regional One Health
Foundation. Learn more at regionalonehealthfoundation.org
YOUR IMPACT
The Trauma Training Center was built 14 years ago to provide a space for our trauma physicians to
train students, discuss cases, provide detailed “hand-offs”, and allow for sleeping quarters.
It is the “hub” for our trauma residents, attendings, students, fellows, and other ancillary staff. There
are sleep rooms, restrooms with showers, lockers, a lounge sitting area, and a training room used for
charting, training, case studies, presentations, and reporting/hand-off. More than 100 people rotate
through this space each year.
After 14-plus years of use, it no longer met the needs of today’s physicians and students. Thanks to
donors like you, the Foundation funded a refresh to the space and upgraded all of the audio-visual
elements, computers, and furniture. This also included new paint, ceiling tiles, and basic repairs.
Trauma donors enabled professional development, helped build a high-performing workforce that has
saved countless lives, and invested in the future of public safety and community.
Trauma/Rehabilitation
Services
$200,530
$75,156
FOR TRAINING CENTER UPGRADES
MULTIPLE TRAUMA UPGRADES
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PROCEEDS BENEFITING
THE ELVIS PRESLEY TRAUMA CENTER
ONE NIGHT GALA COMBINES AMAZING
MUSIC & POWERFUL PHILANTHROPY
The 2022 ONE Night Gala welcomed over 800 guests to enjoy unforgettable
performances by music legends such as The Pointer Sisters, Four Tops and Sister
Sledge, all while supporting the lifesaving work that makes miracles happen
every day at Regional One Health.
Hosted by chairs Kimberly and Elliot Perry and Kontji Anthony, ONE Night
more than lived up to its reputation as one of the Mid-South’s best parties and
most powerful philanthropic events. Funds raised from the gala supported the
purchase of state-of-the-art medical equipment, advanced training for medical
professionals, and initiating programs to combat community health issues.
Over the past 11 years, the One Night Gala has raised $6,500,000.
Thanks to everyone who has helped make it a success over the years.
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A GOOD CAUSE AND A GREAT EVENT
Last year’s Truist ONE Round Golf Classic was a great success with over 100
participants and thousands raised for Regional One Health. This year the fourperson
scramble will continue with Truist Bank as the Title Sponsor.
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ONE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP
MEMPHIS’ ONLY CERTIFIED ONE-MILE RACE
Our inaugural ONE Mile road race took place April 2, 2022. The race welcomes
everyone from athletes vying to be the fastest in the city to joggers and walkers
out to have a good time for a good cause.
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Regional One Health employees
donate MORE THAN $207,000!
Last year, Regional One Health employees went above and beyond in support of
Regional One Health by donating more than $207,000 during our annual “We Are
ONE” employee giving campaign.
Each contribution from the more than 1,100 employees who participated played
a part in the Foundation’s ability to grant $3.6 million to various areas across the
Regional One Health system.
Every dollar given stayed within the hospital and was strategically invested
in medical equipment, patient care programs, training upgrades, and other
initiatives that help improve the health of our patients.
To all employees who contributed…THANK YOU!
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ONE Night Gala
Truist ONE Round Golf Classic
2023: SAVE THE DATES
Join us this spring for three exciting events to benefit Regional One Health!
regionalonehealth.org/get-involved-foundation/
This second annual ONE Mile
presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield
fo Tennessee and Ideas Unlimited
will take place on Saturday, April
1, 2023, at the Regional One Health
main campus in the Medical District.
For more information on sponsorships
or to register to run or walk, contact
Rachel Alkire at 816-449-0166 or
ralkire@regionalonehealth.org.
SAVE THE DATE
04.01.23
This year’s event will be co-chaired
by Ami Austin and Susan Murrmann,
and this year’s musical entertainment
will be unforgettable, with The
Spinners, C&C Music Factory and
The Jacksons taking the stage.
The event will be held once again
at the TPC Southwind golf club on
Monday, May 22.
SAVE THE DATE
SAVE THE DATE
04.22.23
regionalonehealth.org/foundation/
More information about 2023 events, can be found at
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05.22.23
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We are tremendously grateful to have the support of many community
members who help save and improve the lives of our patients
through their generous contributions. We express this gratitude and
recognize these donors through membership in the exclusive giving
circles outlined below. All gift recognition levels celebrate the spirit of
philanthropy to advance our health care mission. All charitable gifts
help strengthen our institution by providing vital resources for medical
technology, research, patient care and community programs. To retain
recognition status, donors must continue to make gifts each fiscal year
(July 1 – June 30).
JOHN GASTON SOCIETY
Donors who give $100,000 or more annually.
CORPORATIONS
Alliant Insurance
Connect Health Collaboration
Community Foundation of Greater Memphis
First Horizon Bank Foundation
Plough Foundation
INDIVIDUALS
Jay Martin
AMBASSADOR SOCIETY
Donors who give $50,000-$99,999 annually.
CORPORATIONS
Drexel Chemical
State of Tennessee
Truist
Valero Energy
INDIVIDUALS
Lynn & Tim Clay
PILLAR SOCIETY
Donors who give $10,000-$49,999 annually.
CORPORATIONS
AARP
AutoZone
Baptist Memorial Health Care
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Center of Orthotics and Prosthetics, Inc.
Christian Community Foundation of Memphis
and the Mid-South
Cumulus Radio
Currance, Inc.
Deupree Family Foundation
Dillard’s
22 Regional One Health Foundation
Evolve Bank & Trust
FedEx Corporation
Germantown Cancer Foundation
Johnson Auxiliary Gift Shop
Provident Consulting
Scheidt Family Foundation, Inc.
Southeastern Asset Management
The Hohenberg Charity Trust
INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous
Susan & Damon Arney
Alison & Jim Barton, Jr.
Ron Coleman
Erica & Reginald Coopwood, MD
Celine & Martin Croce, MD
Lane & Scott Franklin
Kirk Franklin
Jodie & Patrick Gilmore
Lee & Bob Harper
Jennifer & Joel Hobson
Stacey & Thomas Hussey
Bob Moore
George Ready
Cait & Josh Shores
Cheryl & William Stegbauer
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
Donors who give $5,000-$9,999 annually.
CORPORATIONS
Ameriprise Financial
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell
Buckman Laboratories International, Inc.
Campbell Clinic
Cigna Healthcare
EnableComp
Firemen’s Mixed League
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Ideas Unlimited
Lipscomb Pitts Insurance, LLC
McGriff Insurance
NexAir LLC
Nike, Inc.
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Regions Bank
Reliant Investment Management, LLC
Reventics, Inc.
Southern Security Federal Credit Union
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Syntriq Solutions
The Juice Plus+ Foundation
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
University Clinical Health
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
College of Medicine
University of Tennessee Health Sciences
UT Regional One Physicians (UTROP)
UTHSC Trauma, Surgical Critical Care
INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous
Ami Austin
Peter Felsenthal
Jay Healy
Martha & Mike Hess
Anne & Mike Keeney
Meredith Martin
Ellen & Henry Nixon
Elizabeth Pritchard
Jenny Robertson
Fran & Phil Shannon
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Donors who give $1,000-$4,999 annually.
CORPORATIONS
Aiden and Ollie Inc.
Alliance Healthcare Services
Allworld Project Management
ATC Fitness
Big River Development Company LLC
Castle Retail Group, LLC
Charities Aid Foundation America
CINQ Care Inc.
Commerce Center, L.P.
Dillard Door
Elvis A Celebration of the Man and His Music
Farris Bobango Branan PLC
Fluid Systems / TST Mechanical
Frontstream
Germantown Volunteer Firefighters
Grivet Outdoors, Inc.
Higginbotham Insurance Agency
Impact Management Group, Inc.
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Jailhouse Rockers of California
Jewish Foundation Of Memphis
KPMG
Memphis Fire Fighters Association Foundation
Memphis Medical District Collaborative
Mid South Transplant Foundation
Morrison Management Specialist
North Texas Community Foundation
Regional One Health Extended Care Hospital LLC
Shelby County Employees
Simmons Bank
Southern Scripts
The Decisive Element Inc.
University of Tennessee Health Science Division
of Trauma
Vistage/The Decisive Element
INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous
Kontji Anthony
Ed Apple
Andre’ Appleberry
Abdallah Azouz
Velvet Bass
Ray Bratton
Judy Briggs
Martha Burkhead
Belvia Carter
Patrick Carter
Susan Cooper
John Daniel
Dawn Drewry
Sonya Dunn
Susan & Eric Epperson
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Kay Ericksen
James Farrell
Dina Filiberto
Drs Lloyd and Shannon Finks
Peter Fischer
Lavelle Fitch
Yolanda Fitzgerald
Anne Forbus
Turner Foster
Nancy Aaron Freund
Kay and Neel Gammill
Charlotte Gillespie
Patricia Glancy
Cathy Goodwin
Helen Gronauer
Mike Hammersmith
Michelle Harper
Blythe Harris
Pam Hill
Linda Hughlett
Linda Ivy-Rosser
Preston Jefferson
Deborah & King Johnson
Andrew Kerwin, MD
Adele Landers
Michael Lightman
Suzana Lightman
Mark Lindstrom
Lon Magness
Patrick Malone
Clay Marler Stone
Christine Maxwell
Jason Neel
Mike Nichols
Sarah & Dennis Norton
Amy Ogden
John Owen
Kimberly Parrish
Kimberly & Elliot Perry
Carl Person
Jim Proctor
Frank Quinn
Lauren Ready
Sandra Reed
Tammie Ritchey
Valerie Russell-Scott
Mary Ryan
Kathy & Roger Sapp
Claudette Shephard
Charles Shoffner
Randolph Sites
Chantay Smartt, MD
Tim Smith
Tammy Sneed
Anthony Tate
Kimberly Terrell-Sumerall
Amber Thacker
Manoucheka Thermitus
Darrell Thomas
Edwin Thorpe, MD
Deborah Tipton
Leticia Towns
Allison Vance
Morgan Ward
Nicole Washington
Karen & Dennis Watson
Lara White
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Contributor’s List.
BRENDA JO WAGERS
Judy Briggs
Wendy Long / Tennessee Hospital
Association
IN MEMORY OF
SHAHIDAH ABDULLAH
Imad Abdullah
JOHNNIE ALSTON
Dwana Sneed
D’ARMY BAILEY
Adrienne Bailey
WARREN BARBEE
Catherine Kastner
DONITA BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. John Abide
RASHIKA CHOWDHURY
Wasima Hossain
MARIO DAGASTINO
Phillip Dagastino
TONY DAGASTINO
Town of Atoka
MARIO DAGASTINO
Lisa Dagastino
Phillip Dagastino
EVALYN DEXTER
Patricia Glancy
ELVIS PRESLEY
Elvis “How Great Thou Art” Group
Elvis-HIs Truth Is Marching On
group-Nancy Freund
DOROTHY FORTWENGLER
Heather Robertson
KELON FOSTER
Pamela Campbell
CAROLYN GAY
Billy Bailey
Jay Greenwell
Laura Greenwell
Anne Suitor
Margaret Randle
24 Regional One Health Foundation
MANOJ GEORGE
Saju Joy
SAM GLOVER
Pete Thorpe
Mark & Susan Boyd
CATHY GOODWIN
Jennifer Hepler
Fred and Fran Persechini
Judy Fyfe
Marsha Evans
Shea Woods Homeowners
Association
GABRIELLE HANDLEY
Irene Handley
MARY HOLT
Pamela Simmons
ELIOT HOWELL
Janet Drew
HELENA JONES
Claudette Jones Shephard
LEONARD KYLES
Susan Burke
Susan Deming
Wreford Johnson
JEAN LANCASTER
Elinor Reed
Peggy Vesser
JESSE LANDERS
Adele Landers
PATSY LERNER
Joan Levy Alperin
BOB MCCULLOUGH
Lee Harper
GRAHAM MULLINS
Anna Stegall
PATSY NORRID
Callye Moran
CECELIA ORMAN
Cleveland Lumber/Mr. and Mrs.
John Abide
LESTER OSMUN
Ed and Sheri Yendrek
RONZIE PEEPLES
Erica Mitchell
SUE PORTERFIELD
JailHouse Rockers of CA
DICK PRESCOTT
JailHouse Rockers of CA
ELVIS PRESLEY
Jo Ann Passalacqua
Susie Karpie
Terri Hancock
EDWARD REED
Daughter Sandra Reed
LAURENCE ROSEN
Maria Rosen
RUDI SCHEIDT, SR.
Garnett Hutton
ALINDA SLEDGE
Cleveland Lumber and Supply
GARY SMITH
Tim Smith
HAMILTON SMYTHE
Marsha Evans
DORIS SNEED
Delois Sneed Bolden
HERSCH STRANGE
JailHouse Rockers of CA
JAMESON SWEENEY
Randa Rosenblum
BOBBIE VANCE
Mr. and Mrs. John Abide
Ashley Wilson
Bonnie Schirato
Carolyn Byers
Donald Ross
Claudette Shephard
Jim Proctor
Hayes Jessup
Vicki Roseboom
Tish Towns
Katie and Andy Tuck
Kay Ericksen
Marsha Evans
Marsha Harrington
Michael Daugherty and Provident
Mile Mayernick
Patrick Byrne
Rev Richard Roland
Robin Clanton
Suzanne Peden
Tracey and Tim Smith
Nick Coia
Bryan Flanagan
Harmon Hutchings
Joan Leskoven
Margaret Marmaduke
Merchants metals
Suzy Wilson
PATRICIA WHEELER
Dr. Edwin Thorpe
MARION WHITE
Ruth Shumaker
T.J. WILLIAMS
Cleveland Lumber/Mr. and Mrs.
John Abide
ED WOJNAROWSKI
Kelly Parrish
WILMA WOOTEN
Clay Marler Stone
IN HONOR OF
IMAD ABDULLAH
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
CONNIE ABSTON
Nancy Welsh Smith
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ITOMMY ADAMS
Nancy Welsh Smith
JEHAN ELLIS
Randa Rosenblum
MARGARET APPLE
Michael & Susan Horton
SUSAN ARNEY
Carmen Bond
BEN ARNOLD
Nancy Welsh Smith
CHIP AUSTIN
Nancy Welsh Smith
MIMI BLANTON
Nancy Welsh Smith
STEVE BLEDSOE
Nancy Welsh Smith
RALPH BRADEN
Nancy Welsh Smith
SHEILLA BROWN
Ralph Silverio
LYNN BUHLER
Nancy Welsh Smith
MARY CATHERINE BURKE
Peggy Veeser
SUSAN COOPER
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
REGINALD COOPWOOD
John and Julie Craig
JANET COX
Nancy Welsh Smith
CELINE & PATRICK CROCE
Martin Croce
MARTIN CROCE
Brent Bousson
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
Tina Niclosi
Patricia Scully
NANCY KAY DAVIS
A Davis
JOHN DOBBS
Nancy Welsh Smith
THOMAS FARNSWORTH, JR,
Nancy Welsh Smith
POLLY GLOTZBACH
Nancy Welsh Smith
WALTER HENRION
Nancy Welsh Smith
MICHAEL HESS
Sarah and Dennis Norton
LOUVENIA HILL
Karen Hill
RALPH HORN
Nancy Welsh Smith
BROOKE HUDSMITH
Stueart Hudsmith
LINDA HUGHLETT
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
WILLIAM KIM
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
RANDOLPH MCCLOY
Nancy Welsh Smith
DONALD MCCLURE
Nancy Welsh Smith
MALCOLM MCRAE
Nancy Welsh Smith
BETSY MCSTAY
Nancy Welsh Smith
GEORGE MERRIFIELD
Nancy Welsh Smith
DEE MULLER
Nancy Welsh Smith
DAVIS OWEN
Nancy Welsh Smith
BERYL PENNINGTON
Nancy Welsh Smith
ELLIOT PERRY
Nicole and Matt Seltzer
TRENT PIERCE
Victoria Russell
BARBARA PREST
Nancy Welsh Smith
JAMES PROCTOR
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
JANI RADHAKRISHNAN
Jay Shifman
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH
EMPLOYEES
Board member Linda Ivy Rosser
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH
INCIDENT COMMAND CENTER
Anonymous
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH
NURSING STAFF AND CLINIC
Anonymous
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH
OUTPATIENT SURGERY CENTER
AND ORTHO CLIN
Anonymous
TAMMIE RITCHEY
William Smythe
Bud Ritchey
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
JOE SAMAHA
Nancy Welsh Smith
PHIL & FRAN SHANNON
Buckman Laboratories
WANDA SHEA
Nancy Welsh Smith
RANDOLPH SITES
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
CYNTHIA SPANGLER
Nancy Welsh Smith
ANN SPEER
Nancy Welsh Smith
MANOUCHEKA THERMITUS
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
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MICHAEL THOMPSON
Nancy Welsh Smith
SWIFT THREADWELL
Nancy Welsh Smith
LETICIA TOWNS
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
SHERRON TRAMMELL
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
TRAUMA CLINICIANS AND STAFF
Margaret and Ed Apple
Patrick Byrne
ALLISON VANCE
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
CLARA WADDELL
Nancy Welsh Smith
NICOLE WASHINGTON
Erica & Dr. Reginald Coopwood
CAROLINE WILLIAMS
Nancy Welsh Smith
BILL WUNDERLICH
Nancy Welsh Smith
IN CELEBRATION OF
BRENDA JO L. WAGERS
Warren Beck
MARSHA N. EVANS
Mary Catherine Burke
Patrick Byrne
Jodie Gilmore
Tammie Ritchey
RUHI NATARAJAN
Monika Natarajan
MARGARET JANE BURKE
Anonymous
NATALIE GRACE SIMPSON
Sarah and Dennis Norton
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REMEMBERING ROBERT MONEY
Robert Money was more than a ONE Health patient. He was a ONE Health
advocate whose support and contributions helped build a stronger future for
complex care in the Memphis community. Robert passed away in early 2023,
leaving behind a legacy of advocacy for Regional One Health’s ONE Health
complex care program through an international project with BBC StoryWorks
Commercial Productions.
Robert’s story is that of many of the vulnerable patients ONE Health serves.
He worked hard his whole life, starting with a newspaper route at age 5. But
without health insurance, he struggled to get regular care, causing his health
to decline and ultimately reach the point of medical crisis. He was enrolled
in ONE Health and worked with Case Manager Ashley Eleby to rebuild
his health and quality of life by addressing his medical needs and
social determinants of health.
Robert agreed to share his story for The Hearts of Nurses, a
film produced for Regional One Health by BBC StoryWorks
Commercial Productions. The impactul film brought ONE
Health’s work to the attention of people across the country
and the world, helping build on the momentum that will
allow ONE Health to grow and serve more patients like
Robert. Regional One Health and the ONE Health team are
forever grateful for the grace and support Robert showed
in sharing his story. His memory will live on in The Hearts
and Nurses and in the continued expansion of the ONE
Health program.
To watch The Heart of Nurses
scan the QR.
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