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`[!fxYנ`[!fxY 9ׁH .http://regionalonehealth.org/foundation/changeׁׁЈנ`[!fxY M9ׁH (http://regionalonehealth.org/foundation/ׁׁЈ׉EA THANK YOU NOTE FROM
Reginald W. Coopwood, MD
This year marked my 10th anniversary as CEO of Regional One Health. It also
brought with it the worst health care crisis I have faced in my 35 years
in health care. I am sobered by the hardship the pandemic has
caused to individuals and families in our region and the enormous
pressure it has placed on Regional One Health.
Before and even more so since the pandemic, Regional One
Health has lived out our mission in the most awe-inspiring
way. I am honored to witness Regional One Health employees,
donors and volunteers facing the COVID-19 pandemic head-on.
As a current donor, you are part of our team too! Your support
makes a difference. I, along with our employees and patients,
am grateful for you. As we journey through these difficult
times facing challenge after challenge, there is no doubt we
need you now more than ever.
You give us hope and the inspiration to turn this difficult
situation into opportunities. You help us create change out of
a challenge. You supported us as we found new ways to provide
exceptional care during the pandemic. This includes curbside
pharmacy services, virtual childbirth classes, intubation aerosol
protective equipment, and a virtual menopause support group,
just to name a few.
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.
Please mask up, wash your hands, and stay safe.
Reginald W. Coopwood, MD
President and CEO
Regional One Health
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Michael R. Hess, Chairman
Scott Franklin, Vice-Chair
Tim Clay, Treasurer
Eric Epperson, Secretary
Kontji Anthony
Alison Barton
Chris Bird
Trey Carter
Lavelle Fitch
Jodie Gilmore
Helen Gronauer
Steve Guinn
Michael L. Nichols
Sarah Norton
John R. Owen, Jr.
Jeff Pearson
Frank Quinn
Jenny D. Robertson
Cait Shores
Paulo Teixeira
YOU BROUGHT HEALING,
HOUSING AND HOPE TO ARIEL
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How you helped Ariel Agnew
regain her health and her hope
YOU GAVE HOPE IN
THE FACE OF FEAR
4
When Salem Sellars had
COVID-19, she found healing and
compassion at Regional One Health
THE MIRACLE OF BIRTH
IN THE TIME OF COVID-19
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You offered lifesaving care, comfort, and hope for
Audrey Nicodemus during her high-risk pregnancy
YOUR IMPACT REPORT
STAFF
Tammie Ritchey
Senior Vice President
Chief Development Officer
Sheilla Brown
Development Associate
Mary Catherine Burke
Director of Events
Patrick Byrne
Director of Development
Rachel Alkire
Development Officer, Major Gifts
Randy Gonzalez
Development Officer,
Corporate & Foundation Relations
Jevonte C. Porter
Development Officer, Annual Giving
Marsha Evans
Foundation Operations Manager
CONTRIBUTORS
Kelly Josephsen, Jason Wommack
MEMORIALS AND HONORARIUMS
GIVE
901.545.6006
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How your donations and contributions helped
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ONE ROUND GOLF CLASSIC
The Orion ONE Round golf tournament
and women’s golf clinic continue to be a
winning combination!
EMPLOYEE GIVING
17
Another record year
for employee giving
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
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Thank you to all of our donors
for their generous giving
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left her
ter.
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housing and hope to Ariel
“I feel like someone really cares about me:”
How you helped Ariel Agnew regain her health
and her hope after a life-changing accident
Ariel Agnew, by anyone’s definition, has been through a lot.
She grew up in foster care, going from home to home. After moving back in with
her mother as a young adult, she was in a car accident that killed her little brother
and sister and left her in a coma. While she was on life support, her mother left
town, leaving Ariel with nothing.
But that isn’t Ariel’s story, at least not the one she’s writing with your help and
Regional One Health’s ONE Health complex care initiative.
ONE Health, which is funded by donors like you, continues to grow. The program
employs nurses and social workers to build authentic relationships with patients,
helping them lead healthy, productive lives.
Ariel’s story starts with her gentle smile and quiet strength. At its core are her
dreams for the future and the empathy she shows to everyone she meets.
Because while Ariel Agnew has been through a lot, she still thanks God for every
morning she opens her eyes. She still approaches the world with a belief that
everyone deserves kindness.
“When I feel helpless, I just think about how there are people going through
worse, and I try to give them a hug or a smile,” Ariel said. “I try to carry it well by
smiling. I don’t like being down – I like being up, because then maybe I can help
somebody else.”
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`[!fxYנ`[!fxYÁ 9ׁH .http://regionalonehealth.org/foundation/changeׁׁЈנ`[!fxY ց9ׁH .http://regionalonehealth.org/foundation/changeׁׁЈ׉EMAriel said that’s what you have done for her. She was
connected with ONE Health while at Regional One
Health being treated for an airway rupture caused by
her accident.
Social worker Coralotta Cromer did a double-take
while looking over the patient list for her ONE Health
rounds. The name “Ariel Agnew” brought her back
nearly a decade, to a young girl she had bonded with
as a foster care caseworker.
Coralotta Cromer played
a big role in connecting
Ariel with ONE Health.
“I said, ‘I know this young lady! We need to go see
her,’” Coralotta said. “When we got there, the first thing
I noticed were her eyes. Ariel’s eyes are very distinctive.
I said, ‘This is her.’ To see her in that bed, it really did
something to me. I had to help her.”
For Ariel, Coralotta was not only a link to assistance but a familiar
human connection at a time she was very much alone. “I found myself
in the same position I’d been in as a kid, going from house to house, couch
to couch,” she said.
Everybody’s going through something, and it
can make you a good person or a bad person.
The things that happened to me made me a good
person. Actually, I was already a good person.
But this made me a strong person.”
ARIEL AGNEW
Working with the Community Alliance for the Homeless, Coralotta helped Ariel
qualify for an apartment. Neighborhood Christian Center donated furniture;
Regional One Health employees chipped in towels, bedding, and dishes; and the
hospital’s facilities team moved her in.
It has become a source of peace and comfort for Ariel. “I’ve got a place I can call
home. A lot of people don’t have that, so I’m grateful,” she said.
Ariel recently got a job and she’s enjoying the simple pleasures of her own four
walls, like cooking a favorite meal of chicken and mashed potatoes. Even more
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thought when meeting other people is that they
have struggles, too. Therefore, she tries to treat
everyone with kindness and live a life of gratitude.
YOUR IMPACT
You are the reason Ariel is where she is today. Nearly all of the funding for ONE Health has
come from our generous donors.
Last year, ONE Health received more than $413,000 in donor support. These gifts enabled
the program to add more team members. In turn, ONE Health was able to care for more
patients.
In FY20, the number of program participants grew from 224 to 430 (92% increase) and
program “graduates,” i.e. patients who moved from crisis to self-sufficiency, grew from 65
to 159 (145% increase).
To date, these patients experienced a 51% reduction in emergency department visits, a
69% reduction in inpatient admissions, a 62% reduction in the total cost of care, and a
total of $11,616,605 in costs avoided.
Support from you is vital to the continued success of ONE Health. To donate today, visit
regionalonehealth.org/foundation/change-a-life-donate-today/ and select “ONE
Health” as your fund to support.
importantly, her hope is returning. “I feel like someone cares about me. Miss
Coralotta looks out for me. She knows me better than anyone, and I look at her like
a mother.”
Now, Ariel hopes to continue healing and get strong enough to help others –
because, despite her hardships, she wants the moral of the life story she is writing
to be one of compassion and love.
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in the face of fear
Salem Sellars is used to caring for seriously
ill patients. When she had COVID-19, she found
healing and compassion at Regional One Health
Regional One Health has a second-to-none COVID-19 unit thanks to you.
As a trauma intensive care nurse at Regional One Health, Salem Sellars knows how
to care for seriously ill patients with skill, empathy, and confidence. When COVID-19
put her on the other side of that relationship, her place of work became her place
of comfort and healing.
Sellars’ COVID-19 experience began in June, and it hit fast. “I got sick so quickly,” she
said. “I woke up one day and could not get out of bed.”
By the time she tested positive a few days later, she was so short of breath she
could barely walk. Within days, Sellars knew she needed help: “My son was with
me, and I told him I was going to go to the hospital. He said, ‘Which one?’ and I
said, ‘Take me to work.’”
It’s a decision she is grateful for.
After notifying the doctors and nurses of her positive test so they could protect
themselves, she quickly learned she was being admitted. “I apparently looked very
bad,” she said. “They took me to the emergency room and triaged me, put me on
oxygen, and brought me to a room.”
Her blood oxygen level was an alarming 78, far below the normal range of 95-100.
Sellars recalls how her 22 years of nursing experience made the situation even
more frightening: “It’s scary because you know too much. When I looked at that
monitor, I was terrified I was going to be intubated.”
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Wells, had the extensive PPE needed to treat Salem.
But her sense of alarm was eased by knowing she was
receiving exceptional care.
“From that moment forward, I could not have asked for better
care,” she said. “They were confident and comfortable with
what they were doing. As a nurse, when you see that, you know
they’ve done this before, and they know what they’re doing.”
Sellars commended hospitalist Dr. Amber Thacker, COVID-19 Unit
leader, and her team for putting her at ease by explaining what
was happening.
When she worried about intubation, they explained the other steps they
would take first, like putting her on a higher flow of oxygen. Every new
medication, every treatment, every potential side effect was presented with
information and reassurance.
I’m not used to being sick, so it was very scary.
They eased my mind and told me I was going to
be okay. They were nice and funny and positive,
and that really helped me. No one acted like they
were scared to be around me.
SALEM SELLARS
Her team made up for the fact that she couldn’t have visitors by supporting her as
much as possible. “They asked me about my life and work and kids and husband,
and they shared their lives with me too,” she said. “They really worked with me
on a personal level, and they were so accommodating. They even let me wear my
own pajamas!”
Sellars ended up spending seven days in the hospital. After her release, she dealt
with lingering shortness of breath, an elevated heart rate, and fatigue; and her liver
enzymes must be monitored.
But she’s grateful to be back to work and moving forward. Once she is completely
better, she hopes to donate convalescent plasma to help other patients.
She also hopes to serve as a good example for others.
Sellars says her story shows exactly why people must take COVID-19 seriously.
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hypertension, or any preexisting conditions considered risk factors.
She implores everyone to follow basic safety guidelines: wear facemasks, keep a
social distance of 6 feet from others, and wash hands frequently.
And when she hears people argue that a low percentage of the population gets
seriously ill with COVID-19, she hopes they’ll consider another angle.
“When your loved one is part of that percentage, it makes all the difference,” Sellars
said. “Or when you’re the one who winds up in the hospital not knowing what’s
going to happen to you, it really does make you think about your mortality. I hope
people take this seriously and take care of themselves and each other.”
YOUR IMPACT
You stepped up and supported Regional One Health when we needed you most!
In the early months of the pandemic, more than $87,000 went to help the hospital
set up two COVID-19 Units. Your gift was used to purchase PPE, technology and
equipment needed to diagnose and treat those with the disease, including the
high flow oxygen equipment that helped Salem.
We still need your help. COVID-19 continues to attack our loved ones and friends.
Your support will help Regional One Health continue to provide healing and
compassionate care in a scary situation.
Your support will go toward the purchase of critical supplies, equipment, and
technology needed to treat patients during this crisis. To donate today, visit:
regionalonehealth.org/covidgive/
Salem says Dr. Amber Thacker, center, and her team took time
to explain what was happening and offer reassurance. “They were
confident with what they were doing. When you see that, you know
they’ve done this before, and they know what they’re doing.”
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braved a high-risk pregnancy in the
midst of a pandemic with the support
of their team at Regional One Health. The
result? A precious baby boy named Lawson.
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in the time of COVID-19
You offered lifesaving care, comfort
and hope for Audrey Nicodemus
during her high-risk pregnancy
A high-risk pregnancy in the middle of a pandemic could feel overwhelming. But
Audrey and Taylor Nicodemus say you gave them new hope, new friends, and, best
of all, a sweet new baby boy named Lawson.
“At first, my pregnancy felt very nerve-wracking. I think I cried every other day!”
Audrey said. “But Regional One Health made it as easy and stress-free as possible.
After my first visit, I was able to start feeling excited.”
Audrey had a condition called Rh sensitization, where a mother with Rh-negative
blood is carrying a baby with Rh-positive blood. Antibodies in the mother’s blood
attack the baby’s red blood cells, causing anemia, jaundice, and other complications.
Audrey wanted to give Lawson his best chance at a healthy start, so she asked
her obstetrician in Union City for a referral to Regional One Health’s MaternalFetal
Medicine practice. Donors like you have built a service at Regional One
Health that stands alone in the Mid-South in terms of technology and expertise.
“I researched online, and I could see they had a lot of knowledge and
experience. At 12 weeks, I went for the first time, and I immediately felt
comfortable,” she said.
Dr. Molly Houser walked Audrey through the steps they’d take to help Lawson
thrive. “She had a plan, she was very positive, and she was very proactive. I
automatically relaxed and felt more confidence,” Audrey said.
Dr. Molly Houser
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and Holt, adore the new
addition to the family. “Until his
immune system gets stronger,
we’re making them wear
masks and gowns to hold him,”
Audrey said. “They’ve been
really great with him.”
Audrey needed numerous fetal transfusions throughout her pregnancy, which
meant making the two-hour drive to Memphis countless times. However, she says,
“It felt like home – they took us under their wing. We knew we’d see familiar faces
every time we came in, and that made it so much better.”
The exceptional care continued when Audrey was ready to deliver. She was nervous
about the epidural for her C-section, but Dr. Houser had the perfect words of
encouragement: “She said she knew what I’d gone through to get him here, and she
wanted me to be awake when he came out so I could see him,” Audrey said.
In the end, it gave her the experience Dr. Houser knew was so important: “They put
the curtain down so I could see him, and it was just an awesome moment. They had
told me he might not cry much, but he had a good, strong cry – it was absolutely
wonderful.”
Audrey felt supported through it all, even when COVID-19 restrictions meant family
members couldn’t be with her.
“It was weird not having my family there as cheerleaders,” Audrey said. “But
Regional One Health became part of our family, and that helped more than anything.
We still had that support system – they had been on this ride with us from the
beginning.” She never felt alone.
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cheerleaders. Regional One Health became part of
our family, and that helped more than anything.
AUDREY NICODEMUS
LAWSON’S MOM
After about a week in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Lawson headed
home. Since then, Lawson has been a joy — a good sleeper and eater who loves to
snuggle and is fast adjusting to life with his parents and brothers, Clayton, 11, and
Holt, 7. “They love him. They want to help more than we let them,” Audrey laughed.
It’s a happy ending to a journey that, while challenging, left Audrey feeling
grateful. “It was all worth it,” she said. “Dr. Houser went out of her way to
understand what I was going through and make me feel at ease. She is
phenomenal, and we wouldn’t have gotten here without her.”
YOUR IMPACT
You are as much a part of the success of this incredible
center as the physicians, nurses, and other healthcare
providers who provide expert care.
During COVID-19, your gift bought cameras for each
NICU baby bed. This allows siblings and grandparents,
who cannot visit because of COVID precautions, to see
their newest family member.
Your gift helps the NICU team purchase technology,
provide training to frontline health care workers, and
assist new families in need. Help a NICU family and
support our Newborn Center staff by donating today.
Visit regionalonehealth.org/foundation/change-a-lifedonate-today/
and select “Newborn Center (NICU)” or “HighRisk
Obstetrics Program” as your fund to support.
Lawson spent about a week in our Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit after he was born. During her pregnancy,
Audrey had a condition called Rh sensitization,
where antibodies in her blood attacked
Lawson’s red blood cells, putting him
at risk for anemia, jaundice, and
other complications.
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(July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020)
$3,541,338.76
FY2020 DOLLARS GRANTED FROM REGIONAL ONE
HEALTH FOUNDATION TO REGIONAL ONE HEALTH
$413,935.71 (11.7%)
ONE Health (population health strategy)
$264,650.00 (7.5%)
Trauma Center equipment purchases,
education, and training
$197,396.00 (5.6%)
Two (2) Anesthesia machines
$99,964.95 (2.8%)
Center for Innovation funding
$87,144.00 (2.5%)
COVID-19 euipment and technology purchases
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$83,775.64 (2.4%)
Newborn Center: NicView 2 Camera System
upgrades & other NICU equipment purchases
$47,443.98 (1.3%)
Burn Center equipment purchases,
education and training
$47,443.98 (1.3%)
Burn Center education & training
$2,347,028.48 (66.2%)
Other technology and equipment purchases,
education, training, and staff support
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$2,422,275.00
$787,529.00 (32.5%)
Community Donations
FY2020 CONTRIBUTIONS TO
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION
$812,700.00 (33.6%)
Grants
$456,650.00 (18.9%)
Healthcare Heros Emergency Fund (COVID-19)
$217,921.00 (9.0%)
Employee Donations
$79,200.00 (3.3%)
ONE Round Golf Tournament
$68,275.00 (2.8%)
License Plate / Store Sales
FY2020 DONORS BY SOURCE
1,929
2015-2020
FY 2015
Total donors
1,810 (93.8%)
Individuals
113 (5.9%)
Corporations / Organizations
6 (0.3%)
Foundations / Estates
FY 2018
TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION
FY 2017
FY 2016
FY 2020
FY 2019
$1,255,747.30
$1,319,771.00
$1,757,911.23
$2,683,689.24
$2,249,124.71
$2,422,275.00
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& Women’s Golf Clinic
The Orion ONE Round golf tournament and women’s golf clinic
continue to be a winning combination!
We want to thank every sponsor, team and participant who
contributed to the success of this great event.
SAVE THE DATE
Be sure to save the date for the
2021 ONE Round Golf Classic & Women’s
Golf Clinic – Monday, May 24, 2021
at TPC Southwind.
To sponsor or participate,
please call 901-545-6006.
2019 SPONSORS
TITLE SPONSOR
PRESENTING SPONSOR
PARTICIPATING SPONSORS
Linkous Construction, McVean Trading & Investments,
Hospital Wing, Cornerstone Systems, Vistage
HOLE SPONSORS
Jefferson Mortuary, UTROP, Flintco, Thomas
Consultants, Inc., American Program Management,
Southland Park, Data Blue, Converge One, TopRx,
Celine & Martin Croce, MD
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Regional One Health employees set
another record, donate $225,000!
Last year, Regional One Health employees went "ALL IN" in support of Regional One
Health by donating a record $225,000 during our annual employee giving campaign.
This amount eclipsed the record of $205,000 set the previous year.
Each contribution from the more than 1,500 employees who participated played
a part in the Foundation’s ability to grant $3.5 million to various areas across the
Regional One Health system.
Every dollar given stayed within the hospital and was strategically invested
in medical technology, patient care programs, clinical research projects,
professional education opportunities, and other initiatives that help improve the
health of our patients.
To all those who contributed...THANK YOU!
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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.
INDIVIDUALS
Lee & Bob Harper
Jay Martin
CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
Anonymous
Plough Foundation
AMBASSADOR SOCIETY
Donors who give $50,000–$99,999 annually.
INDIVIDUALS
Lynn & Timothy Clay
Erica & Reginald Coopwood, MD
CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
State of Tennessee
Truist Foundation
PILLAR SOCIETY
Donors who give $10,000–$49,999 annually.
INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous
Susan & Damon Arney
Alison & Jim Barton, Jr.
Ron Coleman
Celine & Martin Croce, MD
Kirk Franklin
Jodie & Patrick Gilmore
Stacey & Thomas Hussey
Peggy & Pat James
Lisa & Louis Jehl
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Allison & Jerry Jones, MD
Linda Moses-Simmons, MD
CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
AutoZone
Baptist Memorial Health Care
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Center of Orthotics and Prosthetics, Inc.
Cerner Corporation
Dillard's
Diversified Trust Company
Estate of Rachel Ferguson
First Horizon Bank Foundation
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Healthcare Excellence Institute
Johnson Auxiliary Gift Shop
Memphis Fire Fighters Association
Foundation
Provident Management Consulting
Q Source
Scheidt Family Foundation, Inc.
Southeastern Asset Management
The Hohenberg Charity Trust
University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee Health Science
Center
UT Regional One Physicians (UTROP)
Valero Memphis Refinery
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Donors who give $5,000–$9,999 annually.
INDIVIDUALS
Daniel Case
Lucy & Mark Forrester
Lane & Scott Franklin
William Hickerson, MD
Clyde Jones, MD
Suzana & Michael Lightman, Jr.
R.E. Linkous
Nikki & Dow McVean
Tracy & Bob Moore
Ellen & Henry Nixon, Jr.
Frank Quinn
Fran & Phil Shannon
Cait & Josh Shores
Tim Smith
Deborah Tipton
Nancy Smith
Katherine & Thomas Whitman
CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
Ameriprise Financial
Campbell Clinic
Cigna Healthcare
Dillard Door
EnableComp
Farris Bobango Branan PLC
FedEx Corporation
Hospital Wing
HRO Partners, LLC
Jaguar Land Rover Bluff City
Linen King
Linkous Construction Co.
Lipscomb Pitts Insurance, LLC
McVean Trading & Investments, LLC
Memphis Grizzlies Charitable Foundation
Memphis Mission of Mercy
NexAir LLC
Paradigm Marketing & Creative
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Regions Financial Corporation
Reliant Investment Management, LLC
Southern Security Federal Credit Union
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
United Healthcare Community Plan
University Clinical Health
Vizient
PRESIDENTS CIRCLE
Donors who give $1,000–$4,999 annually.
INDIVIDUALS
Imad Abdullah
Kontji Anthony
Andre Appleberry
Velvet Bass
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Steven Boggs, MD
Carmen Bond
Hope Clayburn
Susan Cooper
Amanda & Giles Damron, DDS
Joseph DeLozier, MD
Susan & Eric Epperson
Kay Ericksen
Peter Felsenthal
Lavelle Fitch
Yolanda Fitzgerald
Anne Forbus
Randy Gonzalez
Lawrence Goodwin
Steven Guinn
Barbara Haines
Elise Hamdorff
Eddie Hardin
Blythe Harris
Hilary & Bruce Harrison
Lucia & Ricky Heros
Roderick Holmes
Andrew Ingles
Lisa & Louis Jehl
Deborah & King Johnson
Susan Karpie
Mark Kelly
Jeffrey Landman
Mark Lindstrom
Bob Loeb
Christine Maxwell
William Moore
Paul Morris
Robert Morrison
Jason Neel
Aaron Neglia
Contemprist Nelson
Ellen & Henry Nixon
Sarah Norton
John Owen
Rebecca & Bret Perisho
Kimberly & Elliot Perry
Liz Pritchard, MD
Jim Proctor
Frank Quinn
Sandra Reed
Tammie Ritchey
Jenny Robertson
Valerie Russell-Scott
Kay Ryan
Kathy & Roger Sapp
Lisa Schafer
John Sheahan
Chantay Smartt, MD
Julia & Ham Smythe
Margaret Sutton
Priscilla & Paulo Teixeira
LaTina & Darrell Thomas
Leticia Towns
Renee Trammell
Morgan Ward
Merit Williams
Charles Wilson
Sheri Yendrek
CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
American Program Management, LLC
Capitol Resources, LLC
Care Logistics
CBRE, Memphis
Christian Brothers University
Converge One
Data Blue, LLC
Elvis How Great Thou Art Group
Enviro Tech Chemical Services
Firemen's Mixed League
The Flores Family Foundation
Ford Motor Company
Forever Ready Productions
Gang Elvis Fan Club
Jailhouse Rockers of California
KPMG
Lakeside Behavioral Health
Morrison Management Specialist
PriceWaterHouseCoopers Corporation
Reventics, Inc.
Shelby County Employees
Standard Electric Company, Inc.
Staple Cotton Cooperative Association
Turner Construction
UBS Financial Services
Vistage/The Decisive Element
Anonymous
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Contributors List
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN BALFOUR
Michael Balfour
JIM BOGGS
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
ED BONJA
Jailhouse Rockers of California
DARLENE BOWLES
Jailhouse Rockers of California
JOHN BURROW
Beth Farrelly
Hal Miller
Robert Milner
Matt Perkins
Dennis & Susan Canada
Gayle Murchison
James & Barbara Dodge
Laura West
Monnie Puckett
Bayless Guenther
William Nicol
Renee Guibao
Sally King
RICK COCO
Jailhouse Rockers of California
LINDA COLBURN
CenWood Appliance-Memphis
& Nashville
Tammy Hales
Laura Hollowell
Meridian Development Group
APM WNC
PARTIE ARTIE DADYAN
Jailhouse Rockers of California
MIKE DEAN
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
ELVIS PRESLEY
David & Janice Peel
Elvis How Great Thou Art Group
Gang Elvis Fan Club – Brazil
Lucille & Stanley Walkup
Susan Karpie – Elvis Happy Fan
Club
Caroline Savery
MARY FAULK
Nila Carrington
TRINA FREEMAN
Michael Balfour
BARRY GERALD
Thomas Boulden
TRACY GOODWIN
Lawrence, Cathy Goodwin
& Abigal
MINNIE GRAY
Cigna Healthcare
WILMA HUEY
Lori Schechter
ROY JUNKIN
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
NAN MCGARRH
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
CHARLIE MILLER
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
JULIE MILLER
Jailhouse Rockers of California
ANN MARIE MORGRET
Margaret & William Craddock
ELEANOR NEGRETE
Jailhouse Rockers of California
DONNA NORRIS
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
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MIKE PARKER
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
DAVE PORTER
Joe & Yolanda Fitzgerald
EDWARD REED
Sandra Reed
JACY REHLING
Lanny Coker
RUDI SCHEIDT, SR.
Marsha Evans
Tammie Ritchey
Anne Keeney
Peggy & Bill Veeser
GREGORY SCHONBAUM
M Schonbaum
FRED SHERWOOD
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
SHIRLEY SIMPKINSON
Jailhouse Rockers of California
DENNIS SKILES
Jailhouse Rockers of California
BILLIE STALLINGS
Barbara Garriga
Sedgwick Claims Management
Services, Inc.
Sheila Smith
JEAN STRANDERS
Jailhouse Rockers of California
LARRY TAYLOR
Yvonne Shaw
ANTHONY THOMPSON
Lee & Bob Harper
DARLENE TOMPKINS
Jailhouse Rockers of California
WEEGIE WALKER
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
IN HONOR OF
IMAD ABDULLAH
Reginald Coopwood, MD
MUHAMMAD AFZAL
Thomas Whitman
RACHEL ALKIRE
Tammie Ritchey
CHANDLER ALLEN
Cynthia Bradford
GAYLA ALLEN
Cynthia Bradford
SUSAN ARNEY
Carmen Bond
Deborah Tipton
JOHN BALFOUR
Michael Balfour
TIFFANY BEE
Thomas Whitman
FRAZEL BENNETT
Cynthia Bradford
JUDY BRIGGS
Cheryl Banks
SHEILLA BROWN
Tammie Ritchey
MARY CATHERINE BURKE
Tammie Ritchey
PATRICK BYRNE
Tammie Ritchey
EDUARDO CABIGAO, MD
Thomas Whitman
The Flores Family Foundation
CLEMENTINE CARTER
Deborah Carter Johnson
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Ameriprise Financial
Reginald Coopwood, MD
Tennssee Hospital Association
(THA)
REGINALD COOPWOOD,
MD
Marsha Evans
MAX COURTNEY
Gary Matthews
MARTIN CROCE, MD
Carmen Bond
Reginald Coopwood, MD
MATTHEW CROSBY
Cheryl Banks
WILLIAM DABNEY
Marsha Dabney
MARSHA EVANS
Matthew & Meredith Perkins
Tammie Ritchey
WILLIAM EVANS
Thomas Whitman
PETER FISCHER, MD
Allison Vance
ANNE FORBUS
Cheryl Banks
CHARLES FRANKLIN
Cheryl Banks
FRONTLINE REGIONAL
ONE HEALTH TEAM
Provident Management
Consulting
Reventics, Inc.
Patrick Byrne
NADISH GARG
Thomas Whitman
GLENDA MOORE
Cheryl Banks
THOMAS WHITMAN
Boyd Gillespie
RANDY GONZALEZ
Tammie Ritchey
FREDERICK HARRISON
Bruce Harrison
RICK HARRISON
Bruce Harrison
ALEXANDRIA HEPBURN
D'Arcy Deveaux
MICHAEL HESS
Sarah Norton
CLYDE M. JONES, MD
Thomas Whitman
JERRY JONES, MD
Thomas Boulden
WILLIAM KIM
Reginald Coopwood, MD
KITO LORD, MD
Allison Vance
LOUIS MAGNOTTI, MD
Thomas Whitman
EUGENE MANGIANTE, MD
Thomas Whitman
ROBERT MONTAQUE
Cheryl Banks
BOB MOORE
Craig Wright
MICHAEL MUHLBAUER, MD
Thomas Whitman
BEN NOONER
Hensley Erath
KIMBERLY PERRY
Jaguar Land Rover Bluff City
Lucia & Ricky Heros
TRENT PIERCE
Victoria Russell
JEVONTE PORTER
Marsha Evans
Tammie Ritchey
JAMES PROCTOR
Cheryl Banks
TAMMIE RITCHEY
Reginald Coopwood, MD
RUDI SCHEIDT, SR.
Deborah Tipton
MICHAEL MUHLBAUER, MD
Thomas Whitman
SRIDHAR SHANKAR
Thomas Whitman
CHRISTOPHER SHARP
Thomas Whitman
J.P. SHELLEY
Beverly Shelley
RUTH SHUMAKER
Reginald Coopwood, MD
RANDY SITES
Merritt Hawkins
Reginald Coopwood, MD
BRUCE STEINHAUER, MD
Marsha Evans
Mack Land
Jean Fisher
Robert Morrison
Tammie Ritchey
Sannie Snell
Gloria Thomas
Annie Watkins
AMBER THACKER, MD
Allison Vance
ELIZABETH THOMPSON
Gina Webb
LETICIA TOWNS
Impact Management Group, Inc.
Reginald Coopwood, MD
RENEE TRAMMELL
Reginald Coopwood, MD
ALLISON VANCE
Reginald Coopwood, MD
DORIS VASSAR
Cynthia Bradford
JAMES R. WAGERS
Cheryl Banks
Reginald Coopwood, MD
Jeffrey Landman
WILMA WOOTEN
Joe & Yolanda Fitzgerald
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