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Taking Care of
Memphis
Gratitude Report
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4 CEO Welcome
8
Financials
10 Grateful Patient Story
12 Patient-Donor Highlight
14 Volunteer Spotlight
16 Grateful Patient Story
18 Annual Events
24 Employee Giving
26 Your Impact
28 Honor Roll of Donors
30 Memorials & Honorariums
All resources designed internally by the Regional One Health Marketing Team.
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person’s hope and healing.
To the wonderful supporters of Regional
One Health Foundation, from the deepest
corners of our hearts, thank you. Your
kindness stands as a testament to the
depth of your humanity.
In a world where the neediest and most
vulnerable are too often overlooked or
dismissed, your generosity shines as a
beacon of hope. You see the worth in every
individual. Your generosity reaches beyond
the walls of our facilities, touching lives,
mending broken spirits, and rekindling hope
when it’s needed most.
Because of you, we continue our sacred
mission of healing, nurturing, and
transforming the fabric of our community
every single day. Here’s to every life uplifted
by your kindness – may your hearts always
know the profound impact of your giving.
Tammie Ritchey
Tammie Ritchey, CFRE
Senior VP and
Chief Development Officer
Regional One Health
Regional One He alth F ou ndation
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crucial as we provide
lifesaving, lifechanging
care today
and envision the
academic medical
center of the future.”
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This past year has been a remarkable chapter
in the history of the Regional One Health
family and has given us much to celebrate.
As I look back, I cannot overstate how critical
you have been to all of these achievements.
Our Elvis Presley Trauma Center marked 40
years of extraordinary lifesaving care. Our
ONE Health Complex Care program received
global accolades. Our new oncology service
cared for over 7,500 patients. Moreover, we
started the ambitious journey to build a new
campus that positions Regional One Health
as a premier academic medical center.
Your unwavering support of Regional One
Health lets us provide exceptional care every
day while also envisioning a future where
we can serve everyone in our community for
generations to come.
Even as we look back on our successes,
we must plan for that future. Regional One
Health’s role in the Mid-South is a critical
one. We are the region’s designated Level 1
trauma center and full-service burn center,
and our advanced services in oncology, highrisk
obstetrics, neonatal intensive care unit
and more provide thousands of patients with
much-needed treatment.
Your support fuels our endeavors. Your
contributions are the lifeblood that facilitates
our delivery of transformative, lifesaving,
life-changing care for our patients. Thank you
for enabling us to “Specialize in Tomorrows”
for families throughout the Mid-South. We
are filled with optimism and enthusiasm,
knowing that we continue this journey with
you by our side.
Warm regards and with profound gratitude,
Reginald W. Coopwood, MD
President and CEO
Regional One Health
Regional One He alth F ou ndation
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Our mission at Regional One Health Foundation is to advance
medical excellence and realize a bright future for healthcare in
Memphis and across a five-state region. Our Foundation raises
funds to support special, nonoperational projects throughout
the entire Regional One Health system. Your gift brings hope
and healing to thousands of patients in our community by
helping us purchase state-of-the-art medical technology,
provide advanced medical training for our caregivers, and
initiate programs to combat various community health issues.
› Board Members
Officers
Jodie Gilmore
John R. Owen
Board
Louis F. “Bo” Allen
Ami Austin
Joy Bowen
Cedric M. Brooks
Patrick “Trey” Carter
Matt Evans
Mark Forrester
Lani Glancy
Helen Sheidt Gronauer
Steven L. Guinn
Jay Healy
Meredith Martin
Frank Quinn
Justin Ross
Linda Ivy-Rosser
Priscilla Teixeira
Sarah Norton
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Jared Bulluck
Development Offi cer
Mary Catherine Burke
Director of Events
Allison Catron
Foundation Offi ce Coordinator
Nikki Dean
Event Planner
Hilliary deGive
Grants Manager
Evans Hartman
Sr. Development Offi cer
Sarah Behounek Kassen
Director of Prospect Management &
Research
Jonathan Blake Perkins
Donor Relations Specialist
Tammie Ritchey
CFRE, SVP, Chief Development Offi cer
Regional One He alth F ou ndation
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$4,058,428
Grants
$2,380,203
Community Donations
$903,352
ONE Night Gala
$220,805
Employee Donations
$7,754,050
Raised between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023
TH3 K1NG
$82,036
Elvis License Plate sales
$64,000
Truist ONE Round Golf Classic
$45,226
ONE Mile Championship
DONORS BY SOURCE
2,140
INDIVIDU ALS
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CORPORATIONS /
O RGANIZ ATIONS
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FO UND ATIONS
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TOTAL
64.8%
25%
10.2%
CORPO RATIO NS / O RGANIZ ATIO NS
FO UND ATIONS
INDIVIDU ALS
$5,025,973
$1,940,571
$787,506
YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK
$3,439,617
Patient SUpport
$2,463,729
Equipment Purchases
$256,662
Center For Innovation
$13,250
Scholarships
Regional One He alth F ou ndation
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Hope Through
ONE Health
Bud Tunstall has improved his health
and regained his excitement for living
thanks to our complex care team.
As a case manager with the ONE Health complex care
program, Maggie Gafa, RN takes health care beyond the
doctor’s offi ce.
If a patient has nowhere to go after leaving the hospital, she
fi nds them a safe place to live. If they have no way to get to
doctor appointments, she arranges a ride share. If they’re
hungry or need clothes, Maggie is there with a box of food
and clean shirts.
Maggie gave Bud Tunstall all of those things and more: the
chance to feel excited and hopeful about life.
“The good Lord has blessed me. I can’t ask to be more
blessed than I am by this hospital,” Bud said. “I can talk to
Miss Maggie about anything. I told her I needed shirts, and
she went out and got me brand new shirts. That’s Miss
Maggie for you. She’s always here for me.”
Born and raised in Memphis, Bud was diagnosed with
epilepsy as a child. Seizures made it hard to work, but
life was looking up in the early 1990s when he moved to
“She’s always here for
me. I realized the Lord
has kept me here for
a reason.”
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apartment across the street from the
United Nations.
“I loved it. It’s gorgeous. It’s cold –
cold and clean. So clean you could
eat off the streets,” Bud said. “I came
back in 1995 because my mom was
dying. I never would have come back,
but my mom…she was my whole
heart.”
In Memphis, Bud struggled with
homelessness and poor health,
including epilepsy, a cancer
diagnosis, and hypertension. He
was living at a shelter in June 2022
when a health crisis brought him to
Regional One Health’s emergency
department.
Maggie visited him to talk about ONE
Health, which supports patients who
have frequent ED visits and hospital
stays due to lack of insurance.
She explained the program could
help him access regular medical
care and social needs like housing,
transportation and food.
Initially, communication and follow-up
were spotty, and severe nausea and
dehydration brought Bud back to the
hospital in late 2022. “He ended up
having a long hospital stay. I visited
him at least once a week, but he still
didn’t communicate much,” Maggie
said.
“When he left, I gave him my contact
information and asked him to follow
up with me. I don’t know what
happened between that hospital stay
and him going back to the shelter, but
he started checking in. He started
going to appointments and getting
involved in his care.”
It turns out Maggie had helped Bud,
60, rediscover a sense of hope. “I
realized the Lord has kept me here for
a reason,” Bud said.
It’s an example of ONE Health’s
individual approach. “We meet
patients where they are,” Maggie
said. “It’s important to show them
that someone cares, but we have to
wait until they’re ready. After Bud’s
hospital stay, he was ready.”
Maggie connected Bud with
appointments in internal medicine,
oncology, neurology, cardiology,
etc. and made sure he had his
prescriptions. They called the
appointment and pharmacy refi ll lines
together so she could coach him to
do it on his own.
Since then, Bud hasn’t missed an
appointment and has stayed current
on his medications. Even after a
stroke and a new diabetes diagnosis,
he continued to thrive.
“Even with more specialists and
medications to keep up with, he
wasn’t overwhelmed, and he’s
determined to take care of himself.
That’s extremely encouraging,”
Maggie said.
With his health under control, Bud
and Maggie turned their attention to
other needs. She helped him apply
for disability and food benefi ts, and
best of all, he moved into his own
apartment.
“When I was younger, being around
other people and all the noise didn’t
bother me, but now that I’m older I
like the quiet of my own space,” Bud
said.
Within weeks of moving in, he’d
done a thorough cleaning, installed
new blinds and painted his kitchen.
He spends his days talking to his
siblings, walking to the park to watch
the trains go by, or listening to the
radio, mostly blues and jazz: “That’s
part of being from Memphis,” he
smiled.
He’s grateful to Regional One Health.
“I can’t ask for more. I love this
hospital, and I love Miss Maggie.”
For the ONE Health team, that’s the
goal for every patient: “To see him
regain an excitement for life – that’s
our reward,” Maggie said. “That’s why
we do this.”
Regional One He alth F ou ndation
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Through Heartfelt
Philanthropy
After their son received
lifesaving care at
Regional One Health,
the Ready family found
a way to share hope and
healing.
The grandson of Irish-Catholic
railroad workers, George Ready lives
by the philosophy, “To be generous
toward and to care for the less
fortunate is to be a tiny bit like the
nature of God.”
Those words guided him as he
graduated law school, raised a family,
and served as state senator and
circuit court judge in Mississippi.
They took on new meaning 11 years
ago when his son, Banks, had a
devastating car accident and was
airlifted to the Elvis Presley Trauma
Center.
“They saved his life,” George said.
“After that, my wife and I always said
if we were ever in the position, we
wanted to do something for Regional
One Health.”
The Readys fulfi lled that goal by
cutting the ribbon on the Banks
Ready Neuro Motor Cognitive Gym,
a facility for patients with traumatic
brain injuries similar to the one their
son endured.
Their journey started May 24, 2012
when Banks was a student at
Mississippi State University.
“He was driving back to see his sister
graduate high school,” George said.
“He came over a hill near Grenada
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bottom. You can’t see over the hill,
and late at night you’re not expecting
stopped traffi c. He ran into an
18-wheeler at the end of the line.”
The collision was catastrophic, but
George said his son benefi tted from a
pair of miracles.
“There was an empty ambulance
coming back from the other wreck,
and they stopped to give immediate
aid. When they saw how bad it was,
they called in a helicopter,” George
said. “Also, he was just north of the
Grenada exit, and that’s the cutoff
to go to Regional One Health. The
fact that he was taken there was a
blessing. That’s why we do this.”
At the hospital, the Readys learned
Banks had suffered a Diffuse Axonal
Injury and nerve endings in his brain
could no longer communicate. He
also had a broken femur, which
caused an embolism that traveled
to his brain. “There was talk about
whether he would survive or function
in any way,” George said.
But Banks, God, and former head of
trauma Martin Croce, MD had other
ideas.
Dr. Croce, now Chief Medical Offi cer,
informed George and Amanda that he
would personally be in charge of their
son’s care and that he believed Banks
could beat the odds.
“In this situation, hope and faith are
all you have to hold onto,” George
said. “After that, we had both of
those. I talked to friends in the
medical community, and they said
that is the place you want to be –
it’s the best place in this part of
the country. That turned out to be
absolutely true.”
George will always remember the
gratitude he felt to have the resources
to ensure his son could continue to
receive exceptional care.
That gratitude stayed with him as
Banks grew more alert. As he spoke
his fi rst words in a voice barely above
a whisper. As he started to walk.
It stayed with him as Banks came
home before Christmas, started
having full conversations, got a job,
got married, had a family of his own.
George and Amanda talked over the
years about giving back to Regional
One Health, and they realized that
goal with the help of their donor
advised fund at the Community
Foundation of Northwest Mississippi.
The Banks Ready Neuro Motor
Cognitive Gym opened in May 2023
to give therapists and patients the
technology and space they need.
“Many of our patients aren’t
conscious yet, or they’re minimally
conscious. Our goal is to help them
emerge from a minimally conscious
state so they can progress to the next
step of their care,” speech language
pathologist Melissa Covington
explained. “It’s a wonderful space,
and the equipment is geared toward
the needs of patients with severe
brain injuries. We can use this facility
to help patients improve their quality
of life.”
As for George and Amanda, they’re
grateful to have come full circle.
“We feel blessed that we had the
opportunity to do this,” George said.
“The biggest thing is to provide a
chance for more families to have
the opportunities we had, and for all
patients in our community to have
hope.”
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Saving Lives
Every Day
For Amanda Damron, volunteering at
Regional One Health is a chance to
support critical care for our community.
Amanda Damron has witnessed the impact of Regional One
Health from many perspectives. As an excited new mom, a
worried daughter, a supportive niece and cousin, and more.
For Amanda, it sparked another relationship with the
hospital: that of a dedicated volunteer who gives back by
supporting the men and women who provide lifesaving care
every day.
“Memphis is so fortunate to have Regional One Health and
the trauma center. They step forward in the worst situations
and handle them,” Amanda said. “’I always tell them, ‘I can’t
do what you do, but I can feed you, I can give you candy, I
can encourage you.’”
Amanda’s volunteer work at Regional One Health goes back
nearly a decade. Her friend Nikki McVean invited her to
join ONE Club, a women’s auxiliary that supports hospital
employees, and Amanda jumped at the chance to give back
to a place that had given her so much.
Her daughter Julianna, who she and husband Giles adopted,
was born at Regional One Health. A cousin and an aunt were
treated at the hospital after separate car accidents. And
her father was a patient in the Elvis Presley Trauma Center
on two separate occasions – after being the victim of a
shooting and again after severing part of two fi ngers in a
table saw accident.
“I’ve always felt a connection to Regional One Health,”
Amanda said. “I was just 16 when my father was robbed
and shot, and I answered the phone when they called. It’s
something I’ll never forget…but I’ll also never forget leaving
the hospital the next morning, because in just six hours,
they’d fi xed him up.”
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to give back.
In 2016, she spearheaded the group’s
kickoff event, a donut delivery at
the hospital and satellite locations.
As co-chair of ONE Club’s Events
Committee, she has been fi nding
ways to treat staff to food, fun and
encouragement ever since.
“We’ve done taco and nacho bars,
sandwiches, pizza, BBQ. We’ve done
Tailgating with Turner Tower. In the
fall, we fi ll pumpkins with candy and
take them to nurses’ stations and
managers’ desks, and at Easter we
make baskets for families in the
critical care waiting area,” she said.
“Our goal is to try to feed every
department in the hospital. I think
we’re close!”
Even during the COVID-19 pandemic,
when the hospital had to suspend
visitation, Amanda and Events
Committee Co-Chair Merry Moore
found ways to support and celebrate
employees.
“Initially it was such a shock, and
everyone was in survival mode.
We fi nally said, ‘We need to do
something,’” Amanda said. “They let
us do box lunches and have them
delivered, so we’d do Chick-Fil-A
boxes or meals with everything
individually wrapped.”
Through it all, Amanda has brought a
personal touch to her volunteer work.
After her father passed away in
August 2022, she organized a
quarterly “Buddy’s Breakfast” for
trauma staff, a nod to her dad’s
nickname, favorite meal, and favorite
Regional One Health team.
“He literally thought the trauma team
could do anything – he had so much
faith in them. These are folks he
thought could save the world,” she
said.
“We go early in the morning and serve
breakfast, and I made water bottles
to hand out and attached a message
explaining why we do it.”
When Julianna’s birth mother passed
away, Amanda asked if she’d rather
commemorate her with a gift or by
doing something for Regional One
Health. Julianna chose the latter,
and Kelley’s Korner was born to give
NICU families access to cameras and
supplies to create memory books.
All of it has been meaningful for
Amanda, who said volunteerism is
something she grew up with: “I was
raised that if you’re feeling bad, do
something for someone else. It’s
never going to be a bad experience. It
can be a lot of work sometimes, but
it’s always worth it.”
She says that’s especially true at
Regional One Health, where the
medical expertise, caring and
lifesaving work she witnesses leave
her speechless.
“I’m consistently amazed by their
abilities and professionalism and
desire to help. I can’t hear that
helicopter coming in without getting
chills every time,” Amanda said. “To
me, it’s a way to be involved in the
community and to support people
who are truly saving lives every day.”
“I can’t do what you do, but I
can feed you, I can give you
candy, I can encourage you.”
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Cancer
Care With
Compassion &
Skill
Finding expert cancer care close to
home was a game-changer for Herrick
Norcross.
At age 60, Herrick Norcross kept busy as a cotton, soybean
and rice farmer, and had recently gone on a health kick,
losing 18 pounds through regular walks and a better diet.
Best of all, he and wife Lucy were cherishing every moment
with their fi rst grandchild.
When Herrick was diagnosed with liver cancer, his fi rst
thought was of his family.
“I’ve never been sick before, and it was scary,” he said. “My
daughters were very supportive, and my wife was great
about keeping my spirts up. She wouldn’t let me get down.”
The last thing he and Lucy wanted was to travel far from the
people and home they love for his treatment. They turned to
surgical oncologist Dr. Evan Glazer and his team at Regional
One Health Cancer Care to access expert care just a short
drive from their home in Arkansas.
“I could tell they
genuinely cared. It
all comes back to the
people, and they were
just the best.”
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the nation is that we’ve assembled the right combination of expertise
in medical and surgical oncology alongside the robotic surgery
technology needed to perform minimally invasive procedures.
That combination isn’t available anywhere else in the region.
– Evan Glazer, MD, PhD, FACS, FSSO
Surgical Oncologist
“We’re fortunate to have such a great
system with the care we needed right
in Memphis,” Lucy said. “We came
across extremely caring, dedicated
professionals. Everyone from the
nurses at the hospital to the doctors
to the staff – we had a positive
experience at every turn.”
It all started when Herrick had his
annual physical in January 2023.
He had noticed blood in his urine
previously, and even though it had
gone away.
He and Lucy were stunned when a CT
and MRI showed a spot on his liver,
leading to a biopsy and diagnosis of
hepatocellular carcinoma.
Herrick was referred to Dr. Glazer,
one of the nation’s leading experts in
the surgical treatment of liver cancer.
After reviewing Herrick’s diagnosis
with a multidisciplinary team, Dr.
Glazer recommended a minimally
invasive robotic liver resection, a
state-of-the-art procedure that isn’t
available anywhere else in a 200-mile
radius of Memphis.
Dr. Glazer said it’s an example of
how Regional One Health combines
the best expertise and technology to
provide “the right treatment for the
right patient at the right time.”
“What differentiates Regional One
Health Cancer Care in the region and
the nation is that we’ve assembled
the right combination of expertise
in medical and surgical oncology
alongside the robotic surgery
technology needed to perform
minimally invasive procedures,” Dr.
Glazer said. “That combination isn’t
available anywhere else in the region.”
Regional One Health Cancer Care’s
oncologists are subspecialists
in the disease types they treat,
meaning they have additional
expertise and experience that allows
them to provide the most complex
procedures. Many, including Dr.
Glazer, serve on the national panels
that establish the guidelines for care,
giving them access to the latest
advances.
“It allows us to treat cancer with
smaller incisions – and the smaller
the incision, generally, the faster the
patient can recover,” Dr. Glazer said.
“It’s all part of personalizing care to
identify which option best suits the
patient and which option will have the
best outcome for the patient.”
For Herrick, it was a blessing. “I had
never had surgery in my life, so it
was kind of scary,” he said. “After
Dr. Glazer said his hope was to do a
minimally invasive surgery, it helped
put our minds at ease.”
Within two days, Herrick was
discharged to continue recovery
from the comfort of home. Best of
all, tissue samples showed he is
cancer-free and can transition to a
surveillance program.
Herrick said Regional One Health
Cancer Care made everything as
comfortable as possible: “Dr. Glazer
and his team and the nurses on the
oncology fl oor were outstanding. I
could tell they genuinely cared how
I was doing. It all comes back to the
people, and they were just the best.”
Now, he’s ready to turn his focus to
some other important people…his
wife, their three grown daughters,
and, of course, their 2-year-old
granddaughter.
“We usually go visit everybody, and
we didn’t get to do that. We’d like to
get back to some of that and see
our family, and spend time with our
granddaughter,” Herrick said. “She
was another big reason I was able
to stay positive. In my mind I was
thinking, ‘I want to be around for her.’”
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Gala
Last year’s One Night
Gala was stellar.
The event benefi ted Regional One
Health’s Elvis Presley Trauma Center
and included several former Trauma
Center patients as the featured
guests. The night included a paddleraise
segment, fi ne dining and drinks,
dancing, and musical guest including
the Jacksons, the Spinners, and C
+ C Music Factory. The celebratory
evening was hosted by Ami Austin
and Dr. Susan Murrmann, and with
over 800 attendees it lived up to its
reputation for being the Greatest Party
with a Purpose in Memphis. The gala
offers individuals and organizations
alike the opportunity to reward staff
or to treat your friends. Become a
sponsor this year and get involved
with an organization that is making a
big difference in Memphis!
Today, the Elvis Presley Trauma
Center is one of the busiest level 1
trauma Centers in the nation, caring
for over 4,500 patients every year. As
the only level 1 trauma center in a 150mile
radius of Memphis, it is crucial to
public health and safety in Tennessee,
Missouri, Arkansas and Mississippi.
It fares better than national averages
in terms of mortality, infections and
complications, and is considered
a leader in quality of care and
innovation.
What could be better and a true winwin
other than a social event with
world-class artist, sophisticated fi ne
dining, in a celebratory atmosphere -
all with a community focused goal!
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04.13.24
This year’s event will be co-chaired by Amy
Golden and Breland Fischer, and this year’s
musical entertainment will be unforgettable
with Flo Rida and other select artists taking
the stage!
For more information on sponsorships and
tickets, contact Allison Catron at 901-5456006
or foundation@regionalonehealth.org.
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Championship
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was an uplifting time for all who were in attendance.
This walk/run event begins at Regional One Hospital and progresses through the
heart of the downtown UT medical district. This growing outdoor event welcomed
318 runners and included many Regional One Health staff, families, visitors, and
volunteers alike. Its key sponsors and health-minded fanfare celebrated and
supported Regional One Health’s One Health Complex Care program. What a great
opportunity for individuals, families, and corporate sponsors to rally together for
health and a healthy community.
Regional One Health’s ONE Health Complex Care program helps patients meet not
only their medical needs but also their social needs. ONE Health helps qualifying
patients access medical care and address social determinants of health like
housing, transportation, food and more. By providing consistent care and holistic
support, it helps patients avoid emergency department visits and hospitalization.
The program, established in 2018, has used donor support and community
partnerships to improve the lives of over 900 vulnerable patients and reduced
hospital admissions, emergency visits, and length of stay.
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McDaniel
›ONE Round
Golf Classic
Last year’s Truist One Round Golf
Championship was a true success.
This sun in the fun event included lunch, carts, balls, gifts,
practice time, 18 holes - and more importantly, it benefi ted
Regional One Health’s Center for Innovation. The event was
held once again at TPC Southwind, one of the mid-south’s
greatest courses on the PGA Tour. This event usually boasts
over 100 participants, multiple sponsorship levels and
opportunities, and provides a great opportunity to network
or to treat your partners to a round of golf.
Regional One Health’s Center for Innovation empowers
health care innovators through several unique programs to
improve health care, grow companies, and uplift the region
by working with a variety of innovation-minded entities.
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Hardaway
SAVE THE DATE
05.20.24
This event will once again be held at the
TPC Southwind golf club on Monday, May
20, with a noon shotgun start and a fourperson
scramble.
For more information on sponsorships and
tickets, contact Allison Catron at 901-5456006
or foundation@regionalonehealth.org.
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Regional One Health employees donate more than $220,000!
Last year, Regional One Health employees went above and beyond in support
of Regional One Health by donating more than $220,000 during our annual “We
Are ONE” employee giving campaign.
Each contributor from the more than 1,300 employees who participated played
a part in the Foundation’s ability to grant $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 updates, and other
initiatives that help improve the health of our patients.
To all the employees who contributed…THANK YOU!
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Auxiliary
Supporting patients for
50 years.
In 50 years, members of the John
K. and Katherine Johnson Auxiliary
have built a rich legacy of supporting
Regional One Health patients, families
and employees. Their half century
of service was celebrated in April
2023 where it all began, at Idlewild
Presbyterian Church.
The idea for the Auxiliary started
in 1972 after women from the
Presbytery of Memphis toured
what was then the City of Memphis
Hospital. They found a facility the
community had forgotten.
In 1973, a group gathered at Idlewild
to sign a charter to offi cially form
the Auxiliary. They named the
organization in memory of Rev. Dr.
John K. Johnson, a Chaplain at the
hospital and an Associate Pastor of
Idlewild, and his wife Katherine.
Their mission is to minister to the
needs of patients, assist staff,
promote community health and
welfare, and provide a bond of
understanding and service for people
of all races and creeds.
Early projects included a food cart
for patients’ families, a pediatric
clinic, a Slim & Trim Club, breast selfexamination
and CPR classes, teen
pregnancy counseling, and sickle cell
programs.
Over the years, the projects grew in
complexity.
The Alice H. Davies Chapel opened in
1981 and relocated to its current site
in 1984. The hospital had never had a
chapel, and Auxiliary members were
inspired to spearhead the project
after a mother of a trauma patient
told them she simply wanted a quiet
place to cry and pray.
The Johnson Auxiliary Gift Shop
opened in November 1983, with
proceeds going to the hospital. Since
then, the Auxiliary has given over
$600,000 to various projects.
The Mary Love Clothes Closet offers
clothing, hygiene items, magazines
and books for families who arrive
suddenly, sometimes traveling many
miles with only the clothes on their
backs.
The Jency Mitchell scholarship,
named for a former chief nursing
offi cer, supports children of Regional
One Health employees who pursue
education in medical fi elds.
The Auxiliary also offers blood
pressure screenings by inactive and
retired registered nurses, and a Last
Resort Fund to help patients and
families with transportation, food,
prescription copays, etc. when other
resources are not available.
The Auxiliary has also fundraised for
projects including a meditation room
in the critical care waiting area, burn
rehab beds, adult special care and
NICU equipment, furniture for the
Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital and
orthopedic clinic waiting rooms, and
staff education and training.
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ONE HEALTH COMPLEX
CARE PROGRAM
$579,693 RAISED/$883,741 AWARDED
TO SUPPORT ONE HEALTH OPERATIONS
ONE Health helps 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. This program is fully
supported by donors and we would not be able to serve our community in this way without your
support.
945
PATIE N T S
PARTICIPATE D
521
M O VE D FORM CRISIS
T O SE LF - SUFFICIE NCY
56%
CONNE C TE D WI TH
INSURANCE BE NE FI T S
100%
RE CEIVE
PRE SCRIPTIONS FROM
RE GION AL O NE H E ALTH
PHARM A CY
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transportation, 91% have received assistance with
transportation
Of the individuals reporting food insecurity, 69% have
received food resources including shelf stable food and
home delivered meals
Of the individuals with issues of mental health, 77% have
been connected to mental health services
35%
RE DUCTION IN
H O SPI TAL
ADM ISSIO NS
118%
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O UTPATIE N T
APPO IN TMEN T S
15%
RE DUCTIO N IN
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DE PARTM E N T VISI T S
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To retain recognition status, donors must continue to make gifts each fiscal year (July 1 – June 30).
We are tremendously grateful to have the support of many community members who help 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.
John Gaston Society
Donors who give $100,000 or more
annually.
Corporations
The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc.
Community Foundation of Greater
Memphis
First Horizon Bank Foundation
Ambassador Society
Donors who give $50,000 - $99,999
annually.
Corporations
Drexel Chemical
Priscilla M. & Paulo L. Teixeira Foundation
State of Tennessee Finance and
Administration
Truist Bank, Inc.
Valero Memphis Refinery
Pillar Society
Donors who give $10,000 - $49,999
annually.
Corporations
AutoZone
Baptist Memorial Health Care
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Center of Orthotics and Prosthetics, Inc.
Christian Community Foundation of
Memphis and the Mid South
Community Foundation of NW Mississippi
Connect Healthcare Collaboration
Dillard’s
Evolve Bank & Trust
Johnson Auxiliary Gift Shop
National Basketball Athletic Trainers
Association
Provident Management Consulting
Regional Med Extended Care Hospital LLC
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Regions Bank
Scheidt Family Foundation, Inc.
Shelby County Government
Southern Security Federal Credit Union
Southland Park Gaming & Racing
The Hohenberg Charity Trust
University of Tennessee Health Sciences
UT Regional One Physicians (UTROP)
Vizient
Individuals
Anonymous
Susan & Damon Arney
Alison & Jim Barton, Jr.
Erica & Reginald Coopwood, MD
Celine & Martin Croce, MD
Lane & Scott Franklin
Jodie & Patrick Gilmore
Helen S. Gronauer
Lee & Bob Harper
Regina, MD & Jay Healy
Jennifer & Joel Hobson
Peggy & Patrick James
Tammy & Andrew Kerwin, MD
Sally & Ashley Pace
Amanda & Judge George Ready
Founder’s Circle
Donors who give $5,000 - $9,999 annually.
Corporations
AARP
American Cancer Society
Ameriprise Financial
Campbell Clinic
Cigna Healthcare
Converge One
Currance, Inc.
Dunavant Enterprises, Inc.
EnableComp
Frontstream
Gadomski Family Foundation
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Gresham Smith
Ideas Unlimited
McGriff Insurance
Memphis Light, Gas, and Water
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Raymond James Charitable
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Syntriq Solutions
University Clinical Health
University of Tennessee Health Science
Center College of Medicine
West Cancer Clinic PLLC
Individuals
Anonymous
Ami Austin
Sonya Dunn
Denise & Timothy Fabian, MD
Yolanda Fitzgerald
Adele Landers
Norman Meyer, MD
Erica Mitchell, MD
Bob Moore
Rola Obaji
John Price
Wiley Richards
Randa Rosenblum
Fran & Phil Shannon
Nancy Smith
Roberta & Benjamin Whitten
President’s Circle
Donors who give $1,000 - $4,999 annually.
Corporations
Alliance Healthcare Services
Allworld Project Management
American Material Handling
BluSky Restoration
Capitol Resources, LLC
Castle Retail Group, LLC
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Commerce Center, L.P.
Downtown Memphis Commission
Farris Bobango Branan PLC
FinThrive
Firemen’s Mixed League
Flintco, Inc.
Grivet Outdoors, Inc.
Higginbotham Insurance Agency
Impact Management Group, Inc.
International Paper
Jailhouse Rockers of California
Jefferson Mortuary
Jewish Foundation Of Memphis
KPMG
Linkous Construction Co., Inc.
Memphis Medical District Collaborative
Mid South Transplant Foundation
Morrison HC Donations
Orion Federal Credit Union
Reliant Investment Management, LLC
Schwab Charitable
Shelby County Employees
Southern Scripts
Staple Cotton Cooperative Association
The Juice Plus + Foundation
Turnage Restoration
Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC
Individuals
Anonymous
Imad Abdullah
Yasmin Ali
Rachel & Zach Alkire
Andre’ Appleberry
Velvet Bass
Devra Becker
Nikia Bell
Barbara & Bradley Boucher, MD
Judy Briggs
Eric Brown
Peter Buckley, MD
Nila K. Carrington
Patrick Carter
Staley Cates
Ron Coleman
Susan Cooper
Mathilde Crosby
A Davis
Alicia Diaz Thomas
Barrett Dick
Leon Dickson
Jeffrey Drinan
Susan & Eric Epperson
Kay Ericksen
Matt Evans
Charles Ewing
John Farris
Peter Felsenthal
Dina Filiberto, MD
Breland & Peter Fischer, MD
Anne Forbus
Lucy & Mark Forrester
Nancy Aaron Freund
Winston Gipson
Patricia Glancy
Blair Graber
Jim Greenwell
Steven Guinn
Brenda & Eddie Hardin
Carolyn Hardy
Blythe Harris
Hilary & Bruce Harrison
Tammy Henry
Michael Hooks
Isaac Howley, MD
Linda Hughlett
Jim Isaacs
Linda Ivy Rosser
E. Charles Jalenak
Lisa Jehl
Emily Jones
Whitney Jones
Kevin Kane
Mark Kelly
Alan Kosten
Susanne Landau
Emily Lenart, MD
Lon Magness
Patrick Malone, MD
Meredith & Greg Martin
Christine Maxwell
Candace Mcgowen
Susan Murrmann, MD
Jason Neel
Ken Nix
Ellen & Henry Nixon
Sarah & Dennis Norton
Amy Ogden
John Owen
Elizabeth Pritchard, MD
Jim Proctor
Grayson Pruitt
Lauren Ready
Scott Ready
Sandra Reed
Mary Richardson
Jimmy Ringel
Tammie Ritchey
Jenny Robertson
Kay Ryan
Amity Schuyler
John Sheahan
Claudette Shephard, MD
Julie & David Shibata, MD
Cait & Josh Shores
Linda Moses Simmons, MD
Randolph Sites
Chantay Smartt, MD
Tim Smith
Laura, MD & Trevelin Sprabery
Jack Steele
Gargi & Ajay Talati, MD
Kimberly Terrell Sumerall
Amber Thacker, MD
Manoucheka Thermitus
Amanda Thomas
Daniel Thomas
LaTina, MD & Darrell Thomas
Donald Thomason
Edwin Thorpe, MD
Deborah Tipton
Leticia Towns
Renee Trammell
Chandra Tuggle
Henry Turley
Allison Vance
Marcia Vargas
Cyrilyn Walters, MD
Morgan Ward
Nicole Washington
Travis Webb
John Weinlein, MD
Sheri Yendrek
Jan Young
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Honorariums
IN MEMORY OF
John Balfour
Michael Balfour
Warren Barbee
Catherine Kastner
Betty Barrett
Cleveland Lumber and Supply Co.
Bee G. Barron
Blanche Barron
Glenda Byrd
Carolyn & Hal Cates
Elizabeth Kelly
Alisa Rhodes
Dianne Winstead
Jane E. DeHart
Anonymous
Evalyn Dexter
Patricia Glancy
Craig Dorko, MD
Laura, MD & Trevelin Sprabery
Alton L.B. Edmiston
Amanda & Giles Damron, MD
Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc.
Nancy Aaron Freund
Sandra Van Horn
Trina Freeman
Michael Balfour
Gale L. Hamann
Anonymous
Shelly Alexander
Lemay & Ronald Anderson
Cindy & Bruce K. Barney
Rachael Beard
Michael Boohar
Mary Lou Brown
Samantha Buente
Jennifer Clinard
Cathy Crill
Ah Young Wah
Dennis D. Watson
John J. Weglicki
Lindsey D. Wells
Dianne Wright
Deborah Ziebart
Tony King
Patricia Maynard
Michelle Dennis
Cynthia & Thomas Dorian
Kathryn Elliott
Carole Freeburg
Terri J. Glazer
Janice Hall
Addison Hansford
Jennifer Hansom
Lori & Kent Hansom
Ross Hansom
Megan R. Hicks
Amy James
Marilyn D. Lee
Lisa & David Martin
Mike McLaren
Tina & Michael Niclosi
Plum Nobles
Ross Pietrzak
Megan Potter
Vanessa Pruit
Carren Robbins
Kay Ryan
Laura, MD & Trevelin Sprabery
Dena Templeton
Robert Thompson
Susan Todd
Angie Tyner
Donnell McNeer
John Abide
Cleveland Lumber and Supply Co.
John R. Owen, Sr.
Staley Cates
Nicole F. Perry
Celeste Collins
Elvis Presley
Deborah O’Dell
Terri Hancock
Lisa M. Presley
Todd Hairgrove
Matthew Randall
Anne Gregory
Edward W. Reed, MD
Sandra Reed, MD
Michael John E. Roder
Kristin Bettin
Martin Croce, MD
Ashley Connolly
Alejandro Dopico
Janet Elam
Lisa Hall
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Shannon & Kevin Langellier
Katje Lattik
Andrea Malkin
Jonathon McCullers
Savannah Roder
Claudette J. Shephard, MD
David Shibata, MD
Angela Thomason
Thuy Truong
UT Regional One
Physicians
Karen Watson
Derek Wilcox
Amy & Don Wilson
Mark Billions
Bruce Harrison
Mary Catherine Burke
Deborah Dunkin Tipton
Martin Croce, MD
Frances Pritchard
Vickie Baselski
Marsha Evans
Tammie Ritchey
Richard A. Faber
Sarah & Dennis Norton
Julie Schaefer
Susan Fletcher
Elaine Weiss
Rudi E. Scheidt, Sr.
Roberta & Benjamin Whitten
Joe Smith
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
Cleveland Lumber and Supply Co.
Ralph Smith
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
Cleveland Lumber and Supply Co.
Brenda Jo L. Wagers
Richard Roland
IN HONOR OF
Rachel Alkire
Zach Alkire
Helen S. Gronauer
Roberta & Benjamin Whitten
Whitten Graber Family Fund
Nikki Hannegan
Anne Hannegan
Christen Morrison
Wendy Dabbous
The NICU Staff
Mary Catherine Burke
Justin Pearson
Amber Southard
John Purvis
Dr. Peggy Veeser
Chuck D. Sarasohn
Ellie & Lucie Sarasohn
Allison Montague M. Smith
Anonymous
IN CELEBRATION OF
Ladybug A. Braddock
Brenda Willis
Allie Byrne
Tammie Ritchey
Sophie Grace
Sharron Wood
Matt Smith
Rebecca Gerrity
Matt Smith
Carly Cempre
Lauren Underwood
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