chkd kidstuff, fall 2014
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Inspiring stories about patients, physicians and friends of Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, the only free-standing children’s hospital in Virginia.TRANSCRIPT
Fall 2014
Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters
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More Than A HospitalCHKD by the numbers
World-class collaborationJoining forces to save a child’s life
Blogging about ClaireA family’s journey unfolds online
Nuss Procedure makesdance dream come true
Kidstuff is a publication of Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters
601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk, VA 23507Phone (757) 668-7043
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Arno Zaritsky, MD
Our BOards Of dirECtOrsChildren’s Health System
John Lawson, Chairman
Buffy Barefoot
Sarah Bishop
Michelle G. Brenner, MD
Kathryn P. Callahan
James D. Dahling
Douglas D. Ellis Sr.
T.A. “Ted” Grell Jr.
Conrad M. Hall
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Beth W. Johnson
Christine Neikirk
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J. Christopher Perry
Karen Priest
Marta S. Satin-Smith, MD
Brian K. Skinner
Svinder S. Toor, MD
Kathryn M. Van Buren
Mark R. Warden
Elizabeth M. Weller
Rolf Williams
F. Blair Wimbush
Children’s Health FoundationLynne Mallory Winter,
Chairman
Donna Alexander
Julia Childress Beck
James D. Dahling
Susan R. Einhorn
Michael Glasser
Kathleen Heaton
Charles R. Henderson Jr.
Sunshine M. Leinbach
T. Richard Litton Jr.
Sherri Miles
S. Trevor Pardee
Gail F. Pruden
Dan Ryan
Elly Bradshaw Smith
Tazewell Taylor
Fred J. Whyte
Lauren V. Wolcott
The King’s DaughtersBeth W. Johnson, President
Mary Louise Barhydt
Julie Childress Beck
Donna Cowdrey
Angie Francis Floyd
Emily Franklin
Chandy Jones
Katherine Knaus
Whitney S. Metzger
Nancy H. Nusbaum
Kathy Protogyrou
Mary Beth Rickman
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Martha Fentress Smith
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Stacey Vellines
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Special care for children, when and where they need us.This year, CHKD continues to expand to meet
the healthcare demands of every child who
needs our care.
We’ve opened two new health centers. One, on
Butler Farm Road in Hampton, offers sports medicine rehabilitation;
physical, occupational and speech therapy; lab and X-ray services.
The other, in the Harbour View North area of Suffolk, offers access to
pediatric specialists. We opened a new CHKD Medical Group pediatric
practice, Premier Pediatrics, in the Hilltop area of Virginia Beach in July.
And, by year’s end, we will open the region’s only urgent care center,
just for children and teens. The first CHKD Urgent Care location will
open in the Greenbrier area of Chesapeake and operate after hours
– meaning afternoons, evenings and weekends when your doctor’s
office is closed. Our second location, inside our Oyster Point Health and
Surgery Center, will open in 2015.
We have welcomed new pediatricians to CHKD Medical Group, new
specialists to Children’s Specialty Group, and a pediatric neurosurgeon,
orthopedic surgeon and craniofacial surgeon to CHKD Surgical Group.
And we’ve launched a new website with links to MyCHKD which offers
parents secure online access to their children’s medical records.
Our ability to meet the special healthcare needs of children is possible
only with your donations. As we continue to grow, we hope you will
continue to provide support that enables us to care for the children in
our community, when and where they need us.
Jim Dahling, President/CEO
Children’s Health System
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Kidstuff is a publication of Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters
601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk, VA 23507Phone (757) 668-7043
contents F A L L 2 0 1 4
More Than A Hospital 2
Philanthropy Matters 17
Calendar of Events 28
Connect with ChKd through social media.
chkd.org
Cover photo by Liz Knutsen.
A family’s journey unfolds online4 Joining forces
to save a child’s life10
Nuss Procedure makes dance
dream come true14
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Our BOards Of dirECtOrsChildren’s Health System
Children’s Health Foundation
The King’s Daughters
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5,000 webpages
make up the new ChKd.org,designed for easy access to CHKD phone numbers,
maps, physician profiles, and health information from
a desktop computer, tablet or mobile phone. The new
site also includes links to MyCHKD which offers secure
online access to medical records as well as tools to
help you communicate more efficiently with your
CHKD Medical Group pediatric practice.
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pediatric practicesprovide primary care to children throughout Hampton
Roads and northeastern North Carolina, from
Williamsburg to Virginia Beach to Elizabeth City. The
newest practice, Premiere Pediatrics, located in the
Great Neck area of Virginia Beach, opened this summer
on First Colonial Road and offers experienced care from
pediatricians Michele Wadsworth, MD (pictured here
with a patient), and Christy Fontana, MD.
600 children are transferred to ChKd’s
emergency departmenteach year from other local emergency rooms,
urgent cares, hospitals, physicians’ offices and all
regional facilities south of Richmond as well as the
Eastern Shore and North Carolina. CHKD’s 27-room
emergency center – the only one of its kind in
the region – is staffed by board-certified pediatric
emergency medicine specialists and treats an
average of 125 children each day.
720,566lab tests
were performedlast year at CHKD labs, conveniently
located at the main hospital and six CHKD
Health Centers located in Newport News,
Norfolk, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach,
Suffolk and the new location at
Butler Farm Road in Hampton.
933 nurses including registered nurses (RNs) and
licensed practical nurses (LPNs) are
specifically trained to provide care to
children throughout CHKD Health
System at the main hospital, CHKD Medical
Group pediatric practices, CHKD Health
Centers and the CHKD Health and Surgery
Centers at Oyster Point and Princess Anne.
CHKD patient Micah Anderson is
pictured here with Kathryn Hall, RN.
11 ChKd health Centersprovide convenient access to pediatric healthcare services – from
speciality clinics and pediatricians’ offices to physical therapy and
lab services. Located throughout Hampton Roads and as far north as
Williamsburg, new locations opened this year at Harbour View North
and Butler Farm Road extend access to care for families
with children in Suffolk and on the Peninsula.
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65,000
half pints of milk
were served to children and their families
at CHKD last year, along with more than
48,000 pounds of fresh produce.
alerie and Bo Foley were just beginning to share the exciting news of her pregnancy when results from an
ultrasound revealed that their baby had a rare birth defect. Valerie was referred to the maternal fetal medicine program at EVMS to coordinate with CHKD for immediate access to our neonatal intensive care unit and pediatric surgeons. As the reality of their overwhelming diagnosis began to set in, Valerie chronicled her young family’s experiences in a blog she called, “The Amazing Adventures of Claire Bear.” The following excerpts from her blog offer a glimpse into the Norfolk family’s medical journey as it unfolded.
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The Amazing Adventures 0f Claire Bear
Written by Valerie Foleyphotography by Eric Lusher
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The Amazing Adventures 0f Claire Bear
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Isn’t she cute?
Claire Foley points to a photo of herself on her mom, Valerie’s, blog.
My First blog postFebruary 28, 2013Meet Claire, a.k.a. Claire Bear, who is set to join our family in May of 2013.
Most of our friends and family know about Claire’s impending arrival, but until now, we have only told a few about her condition.
On November 6, 2012, we learned that Claire would be born with a condition known as an omphalocele.
The word that took me a while to be able to pronounce, and even longer to spell. An omphalocele is a rare birth defect that arises when the abdominal wall does not close properly during fetal development. As a result, some organs develop outside the abdomen within the umbilical cord. Claire’s omphalocele most likely contains her bowel and possibly some of her liver. She will need surgery after she’s born, so we were referred to the pediatric surgeons at CHKD. We’ll do our best to keep loved ones up-to-date.
Meeting Claire’s SurgeonMarch 25We’ve had MANY appointments since we learned of Claire’s diagnosis, including a recent consultation with the neonatologist, Dr. Kenneth Tiffany, at CHKD. I had no idea what a neonatologist was before our
appointment, but essentially, Dr. Tiffany will be in charge of Claire’s overall care while she’s in the NICU. Both Bo and I really like Dr. Tiffany. Today was the all-important consultation with CHKD pediatric surgeon, Dr. Frazier Frantz.
Bo and I were extremely comforted by him – from his demeanor to his extensive knowledge and everything in between. There have been four other babies with omphaloceles born in Hampton Roads in the last two years, and Dr. Frantz was the surgeon for three of them.
So we know Claire willbe in extremely experienced hands.
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Meet Claire Bear.
We learned that there are two ways to repair an omphalocele: through surgery to put the organs into the abdomen soon after birth, or a process called “paint and wait” where you keep the omphalocele medicated and wrapped to give the baby’s abdomen a chance to grow before closure a few months later. The general thought is that Claire will not have surgery right away. This could all change but Dr. Frantz has given us tremendous confidence going forward, despite the fact that there are still a lot of unknowns.
april ShowerMay 7
Claire’s arrival May 16Claire was born at 9:18 a.m. via C-section. She weighed 8 lbs., 4 oz., and was 21.25 inches long.
She cried within seconds of birth, and it was the best sound EVER.
Seriously, I know that sounds trite, but a lot of omphalocele babies are born with underdeveloped lungs ... so Claire’s wail meant that she was already ahead of the game.
Week one May 22
Claire is pretty much taking care of things on her own - all of her nurses and doctors, including the amazing Dr. Frantz, have been impressed with her progress.
Claire’s omphalocele contains a part of her liver and a part of her bowel. Although it is considered “giant” due to the presence of the liver, it is actually quite small in comparison to the rest of her abdomen. I think Bo put it best when he compared it to a cue ball. About three-quarters of Claire’s omphalocele was covered with skin at birth, which is GREAT considering that most omphalocele babies just have a membrane covering it -- which is subject to rupture.
home Sweet home May 23
Claire was discharged today, exactly one week after she was born. Every day has been an unparalleled joy as she continues to amaze us at each turn. Dr. Frantz taught us how to apply ointment and gauze to Claire’s omphalocele and an ACE bandage for compression. This will help gently keep her organs in place until surgery.
Month two July 3
Dr. Frantz is the epitome of calm, therefore we were happily surprised when, upon seeing Claire’s abdomen, Dr. Frantz pulled out his cell phone and asked if he could take a picture. He was extremely happy with both the amount of skin coverage and how much the omphalocele has reduced in size.
Bo giving Claire a “pre-shot pep talk.”
Homecoming snuggles with big brother Cole.
Claire demonstrated how feisty she is right from the start.
Claire’s room is ready.
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Month threeAugust 7Claire had her third appointment with Dr. Frantz since her release from the NICU. As always, it was very positive.
Bo and I walked away feeling extremely optimistic for the coming months.
The omphalocele is now 100 percent covered in skin, and we are looking at closure surgery when Claire is around 6 months old.
Month FourSeptember 9
Our little Bear is getting bigger and bigger every day! She enjoys playing on her playmat and sitting in her bouncy chair. Our next appointment with Dr. Frantz is October 9th when we will be scheduling the date for her surgery. While I am excited that Claire will be having her closure surgery, I am nervous all the same.
I know Claire will be in the wonderful care of Dr. Frantz and the rest of the amazing CHKD staff. I’m probably not doing a very good job of explaining how I feel, but suffice to say that all my fears are pushed aside whenever I look at her precious face.
Month FiveOctober 9
Claire’s surgery is scheduled for next week. During the surgery, Dr. Frantz will be making an incision right in the middle of Claire’s omphalocele, cutting out existing scar tissue. After pushing her liver and bowels back into her abdominal cavity, he will stretch her rectus abdominus muscle (her “abs”) and close her abdomen. We should expect Claire to be in the hospital for a couple of days, mainly for pain management. At that point, she should have some good scar tissue forming that will assist with the recovery.
Surgery Day October 16
The surgery lasted almost exactly 90 minutes, but it felt like forever. Dr. Frantz once again provedhow fantastic he is when, instead of sending out a nurse or resident, he came to the waiting room himself. Not surprisingly, things went better than expected. You’d think we would know by now how much of a fighter our daughter is! Dr. Frantz discovered that Claire actually had extra fascia (connective tissue) tucked under her sternum, which he was able to use to close the hernia, along with her “ab” muscles. Dr. Frantz could not stress enough how beneficial our compression wrapping had been – allowing Claire’s liver and bowels to easily slide into place.
post-SurgeryNovember 6
Exactly one year ago today, Bo and I were sitting in the doctor’s office hearing the word “omphalocele” for the very first time and realizing that our world was about to be turned upside down.
If you told me then that we would be where we are now, I would have laughed at you. I am at a loss for words thinking of all the miracles we have experienced over the past 12 months.
Month SixNovember 19Our Claire Bear turned 6 months old on Saturday. She has continued to have a fantastic recovery since we have been home.
With her BFF, Dr. Frantz
Claire before surgery, fashionable as always in her Looney Tunes gown.
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For more information on pediatric surgery at CHKD,
visit CHKD.org/PediatricSurgery.
Dr. Frazier Frantz practices with CHKD Surgical Group’s
pediatric surgery practice.
Dr. Kenneth Tiffany is a neonatologist with Children’s Specialty Group, PLLC, at CHKD.
Except for the scar, you can’t even tell that Claire had major surgery less than a month ago. I’m going to end this post with a picture of Claire’s “new” stomach for those who would like to see it. She does have a little extra skin around her incision but we expect that to
start to disappear as she grows. Dr. Frantz did say that it could be fixed later, but we think she is beautiful just the way she is.
a new yearJanuary 2, 2014I hope everyone’s year is off to a wonderful start.
When we first learned about Claire’s omphalocele, I never once imagined that she would already be where she is today. Thank you again to all of you for being on this journey with us, for all your well wishes, prayers, and support. We couldn’t have come this far without you.
I know that, for us, 2013 started as a year of unknowns and uncertainties, but it ended as a year full of amazement and miracles.
The Foley family; 8-year-old brother Cole, Valerie and Bo, celebrated Claire’s first birthday this spring.
Written by Victoria Hechtphotography by Bobby Cullipher, Operation Smile
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When Hennglise Dorival first arrived at CHKD in April, she wore a scarf to veil most of her face. When speaking Haitian Creole, her native language, she was barely audible. Yet, just months later, the 16-year-old has a new
confidence and new goals for the future. “I want to be a nurse,” she says, her radiant smile a testament to her courage and to the medical community that came to her rescue. Hennglise’s journey to CHKD began four years ago with a simple toothache. Her mother, Yvrose, took her to the dentist in her home of Bahon, a rural Haitian village with limited electricity. Soon after, a bump the size of a pea developed inside the young girl’s cheek. Within a year, it was the size of two grapefruits. Doctors from Boston tried to remove the growth at a Haitian hospital in 2011, but the tumor returned and continued to expand at an even faster pace. Staff members from Project HOPE and one of their concerned donors, Larry O’Reilly, heard about Hennglise’s condition and worked to coordinate a second surgery in Haiti. But inadequate intensive care resources and potential power outages in the country raised concerns about the safety of the very delicate and specialized surgery. Next, with full financial support from O’Reilly, Project HOPE sought assistance from Operation Smile, the renowned Norfolk-based charity that has helped repair children’s facial abnormalities around the world since 1982. Because Hennglise’s condition was too serious to address in her own country, Operation Smile accepted her as a World Care patient for surgery in the United States and reached out to CHKD – its longstanding partner in charitable pediatric craniofacial reconstruction for international patients. “CHKD has the ability to handle practically any tertiary-care need and has a talented team of medical professionals in pediatric neurosurgery and craniofacial surgery. The hospital was the natural choice for Hennglise’s operation,” says Dr. William Magee, Operation Smile co-founder and the head plastic surgeon for Hennglise’s procedure.
A World-class Collaboration
Hennglise Dorival shares a grateful smile with her surgeon and friend Dr. William Magee, who removed a 4-pound tumor from the girl’s face this spring.
By this spring, the disfiguring tumor had grown to 4 pounds. Stares and comments from classmates had forced Hennglise to drop out of school months earlier, and even her own relatives had stopped visiting. When she and her mother arrived at CHKD for the surgery in April, the mass had pushed Hennglise’s left eye and jaw out of place. “Her abilities to eat and talk were affected, and the tumor’s growth blinded the affected eye,” says CHKD craniofacial surgeon Dr. Jesus Gil B. “Jegit” Inciong. If left untreated, the massive, aggressive tumor could eventually cut off Hennglise’s airway. In addition to CHKD’s pediatric anesthesiologists, intensive care physicians and nurses, Hennglise’s surgical team included Dr. Magee, Dr. Inciong and fellow CHKD craniofacial surgeon Dr. George Hoerr. Dr. Joseph Dilustro, a CHKD pediatric neurosurgeon, and Dr. Eric Crouch, a pediatric ophthalmologist, were also in the operating room to evaluate the need for intracranial and eye surgery. In a surgery that took nearly 10 hours, the team removed Hennglise’s tumor and reconstructed her left eye socket and upper jaw bone.
After surgery, Hennglise recovered in CHKD’s pediatric intensive care unit for several days and was out of the hospital just five days after her operation. In the weeks that followed, her mother returned to Haiti to care for Hennglise’s siblings, and Hennglise continued her recovery at the homes of several host families in Hampton Roads in order to be close to CHKD’s medical resources for follow-up care. Hennglise wanted to wait until the swelling subsided before taking a look at herself after surgery. Iris Feduniewicz, who hosted Hennglise during her stay, watched as she saw her reflection in their family’s hall mirror. “She stared at herself for a moment, looked at the ground, stared again at her reflection, and a big grin spread over her face,” she says. Remarkably, six weeks after surgery, Hennglise could eat almost anything, cut in small pieces, and had discovered a new-found favorite food – pizza. She was able to visit several Hampton Roads attractions, like the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Center and the Virginia Zoo. And in June, Hennglise was well enough to join CHKD doctors and Operation Smile caregivers for the one mile walk at The King’s Daughters RunWalk for the Kids at Town Point Park.
“CHKD has the ability
to handle practically any tertiary-care need and
has a talented team of medical professionals in pediatric neurosurgery and
craniofacial surgery.”– Dr. William Magee
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Dr. Douglas Mitchell, medical director of CHKD Medical Group, examined Hennglise when she arrived from Haiti in April.
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For more information on surgery at CHKD,visit CHKD.org/our-services/CHKD-surgery-program.
Dr. Joseph Dilustro practices with CHKD Surgical Group’s pediatric neurosurgery practice. Drs. George Hoerr and Jesus Gil
B. Inciong practice with CHKD Surgical Group’s plastic surgery practice. Dr. Eric Crouch practices with Virginia Pediatric Eye Center. Dr. William Magee practices with Magee-Rosenblum
Plastic Surgery. Dr. Douglas Mitchell practices with CHKD Medical Group’s General Booth Pediatrics.
Dr. Joseph Dilustro Dr. Eric Crouch
Dr. Jesus Gil B. Inciong
Dr. George Hoerr
Dr. William Magee Dr. Douglas Mitchell
“She has recovered well. She is talking well in Creole and is happy,” says Dr. Inciong. Still, he adds, the teen’s medical journey is not quite over. Removing the tumor was just the first step. “As her face heals and the tissues settle down, more surgery will be required,” Inciong says. Hennglise required an eye prosthetic and dentures. She remained in the United States on a medical visa until September, and CHKD and Operation Smile continued to provide follow-up care up until her return to Haiti this fall. “Operation Smile and CHKD have had decades of cooperation caring for children with craniofacial abnormalities,” says Dr. Inciong, whose work as an Operation Smile volunteer spans more than two decades. “We are fortunate that both complementary organizations are local here in Hampton Roads, but capable of serving the needs of children worldwide.” Hennglise, who traveled more than 1,000 miles from home, is grateful for that cooperation and the team that came together to change her life. And her new confidence, new energy and new smile – a grin full of gratitude – say it all.
Dr. William Magee (seated) led the surgery, with the help of pediatric plastic surgeons, Drs. Jesus Gil B. Inciong and
George Hoerr, pediatric neurosurgeon Joseph Dilustro and pediatric ophthalmologist Eric Crouch.
Five months after her surgery, Hennglise returned
to Haiti with a new smile.
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Written by Victoria Hechtphotograph by Liz Knutsen
Watch a video on Eileen and how surgery changed her life at
CHKD.org/NussProcedure.
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“I’m so excited about
training in New York,”
says Eileen, who joined
the Joffrey Ballet’s trainee
program in September.
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In her sophomore year in high school, Eileen began having trouble keeping up with her dance classmates. Her concerned parents, Linda and Chuck, took her to the pediatrician who suspected that her breathing difficulties were caused by pectus excavatum (PE), an abnormality of the chest wall that caused Eileen’s chest to be depressed in the center between her ribs. Like many teens with PE, Eileen had always had a slight indentation in the mid-chest, but it became more pronounced as she grew, compressing the lungs and heart and making it harder to breathe, especially in dance class. “I didn’t make a connection with the shape of my ribs and the fact that I had lots of difficulty breathing when I danced and always got more out of breath than everyone else in my class,” the teen said. The Boyles, who live in Albemarle County, looked to CHKD and its renowned center for chest wall repair for help. The hospital is the home of the Nuss Procedure – a minimally invasive surgery for PE pioneered by Dr. Donald Nuss in the late 1980s – and is recognized nationally and internationally as the premier center for treatment of chest-wall abnormalities. The
center’s surgical team performs an average of 130 chest wall repairs annually with patients coming from across the state, the country and even the world. Eileen – diagnosed with progressive, severe pectus excavatum – was a good candidate for the Nuss Procedure, explains Dr. Michele Lombardo, a pediatric surgeon at CHKD. Tests confirmed that Eileen’s PE was putting pressure on her heart and restricting her lung expansion. “Eileen had just completed a growth spurt when I met her, and her symptoms had worsened. Her dance performances were becoming increasingly more difficult,” says Dr. Lombardo. Unlike open surgical techniques, the Nuss Procedure uses just two small incisions on the side of the patient’s chest in order to insert a curved metal bar under the sternum. The bar is then rotated, propping the sternum into the correct position. The bar is secured to the patient’s ribs and typically remains in place for two to three years to push out the rib cage and restore normal chest wall anatomy. The Nuss bar is ultimately removed in an outpatient procedure. “After the operation, breathing mechanics
When Eileen Boyle dances, her moves are breathtaking. Yet just a few years ago, Eileen felt winded and was losing stamina, even during routine dance practices. In fact, just climbing the stairs in
her home seemed to take her breath away.
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are improved and similar to patients without PE. This results in improvements in breathing and exercise tolerance,” Dr. Lombardo says. Her family made the decision to schedule surgery during the summer before Eileen’s senior year of high school. Dr. Lombardo performed the Nuss Procedure on Eileen in July of 2013. The procedure went smoothly, and after recovering in the hospital for a few days, Eileen returned to her home in Charlottesville with plans to make regular follow-up visits to CHKD every few months. Eileen experienced a dramatic transformation right away, with the absence of what she described as a dent in her chest the size of a baseball. “I now understand what it’s like to have a normal chest,” she says. More important, though, are the physical and health benefits Eileen will have for the rest of her life. “In normal day-to-day exercise, I’ve definitely noticed an improvement in my breathing,” says Eileen.
She’ll depend on that stamina to make her dance aspirations come true. And she’s well on her way. In fact, just months after the Nuss Procedure, Eileen felt well enough to audition for a prestigious dance training program with the Joffrey Ballet in New York City – an opportunity that could set her career in motion. Newly transformed with her Nuss bar in place, Eileen’s performance won her a spot in the esteemed program. “I’m so excited about training in New York,” says Eileen, who left this summer to study contemporary dance. She says she’s prepared for the rigors of training eight hours a day, five days a week and, eventually, launching a professional dance career. As they watch their daughter make this incredible leap toward her dreams, the Boyles know they made the right choice by going to CHKD for Eileen’s life-changing Nuss surgery. “Dance is everything to her,” says Linda, “And now she can pursue the career that she’s always wanted.”
For more information on the Nuss Procedure at CHKD,
visit CHKD.org/NussProcedure.
Dr. Michele Lombardo practices with CHKD
Surgical Group’s pediatric surgery practice.
CHKD’s International Center for Chest Wall Repair As the clinical home of the Nuss Procedure, CHKD has become an international treatment and research center for chest wall abnormalities. Nearly 1,800 patients have undergone surgical correction for chest wall defects at CHKD, and CHKD surgeons perform an average of 130 repairs a year. CHKD’s center also offers non-invasive bracing treatment options for patients with less severe conditions, including the Vacuum Bell for PE. As a leader in chest wall corrections, CHKD has hosted the annual Nuss Thoracic Deformity Lecture Series, an international conference for pediatric and cardiothoracic surgeons and their clinical staff featuring live demonstrations since 2001.
photograph by Shelly Snodgrass, Albemarle Ballet Theatre, Inc.
Eileen performed the role of Little Red Riding Hood with the Albemarle Ballet Theatre in May.
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Philanthropy Matters
leave a legacy for the children. Mary Arnold, along with her late husband, Morris, lived a quiet life in the Green Run neighborhood of Virginia Beach. They did not have children or grandchildren. They did not have siblings, nieces or nephews. Still, they recognized the importance of CHKD to their community and made contributions over the years to support the hospital. Mary passed away recently after designating CHKD in her will as the major beneficiary of her estate. Her legacy gift will provide a perpetual stream of income to forward the mission of CHKD. Generations of children will be cared for thanks to her thoughtful act of generosity. Anyone can leave a meaningful gift to the kids at CHKD through a will and ensure that the children in our community continue to receive the specialized pediatric healthcare they need to grow healthy and strong. Please consider including CHKD in your will.
Contact Susan Carriker, Director of Gift Planning, at (757) 668-7070 or email her at [email protected] to find out how your legacy gift can make a difference.
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Philanthropy Matters | Memorials
Norfolk State University held their second annual Dance Marathon to benefit CHKD in April. The students raised funds throughout the school year and danced for 12 straight hours. Pictured here, students display the total amount raised for CHKD - $7,636!
The sixth annual Anthem LemonAid weekend was held this July. Community members at more than 800 registered stands across Hampton Roads helped put the “squeeze” on childhood cancer at CHKD.
memorialsMemorial gifts received between February 16 and July 31, 2014
Ira AbramsMr. & Mrs. Louis Padersky
Scottie Ann AdelungMr. & Mrs. Robert G. Insley
Jean AdolphiMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Harold AlexanderMr. & Mrs. Gilbert L. Alexander
All ChildrenBam Bagley
Irving AlthausMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Jones
Christopher John AmosEboni Boadi
Andy AndersonMr. & Mrs. Louis Padersky
Angelica AndreLois Simpson
Joe ArledgeMr. & Mrs. T. Bruce Smith, II
Betty ArogetiMr. & Mrs. Louis Padersky
Gazelle Williams AshberryMr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Duke, Jr.
Judy AshberryMr. & Mrs. James L. Baker, Sr.
Lauren Wintermyer AshtonMr. & Mrs. Charles R. Brown
Jack AspinwallSelma M. Aspinwall
Jeanne AtkinsonRobert Atkinson
Linda BagbyBarbara C. Kledzik
Evelyn BankosMr. & Mrs. Bernard B. Bankos
Harold R. BarbagelataMr. & Mrs. Emerson B. Kitchen, Jr.
Joe W. BarnesMr. & Mrs. Joe W. Barnes
Bertha Lee BartelDoris Hurt & Ben Carawan
James J. BatesNancy Bates
Virginia BassMr. & Mrs. Jimmy L. Barnes
Brandon Gabriel BeasleyMr. & Mrs. Harry A. Potter
Cynthia Bedell’s MotherJeanne Ross
Anthony Jason BenchMaria Bench
James Wesley BillingsSandra Sullivan
BillyMr. & Mrs. Yale Nesson
Yancey B. BirdsongThe Honorable & Mrs. E. Everett Bagnell
Finley William BivensMr. & Mrs. David R. BeloteMarjorie BivensRonald & Nina CameronMr. & Mrs. Paul E. DownesMr. & Mrs. Frank A. EdgarMr. & Mrs. Herbert A. EdwardsDoug FavreMr. & Mrs. Robert Edwin FergusonKelly A. FischerMr. & Mrs. Brian C. GillespieMr. & Mrs. William Thomas GrayElizabeth L. GugliottiMr. & Mrs. Ronald Lee HastingsPauline E. Hastings BentonBetty Jo HayesMr. & Mrs. Robert M. JonesDr. & Mrs. Dennis Katz, D.D.S.Martha M. KeatingMr. & Mrs. James E. Lewis, IIPatricia B. LivelyPaula D. LumsdenMr. & Mrs. William G. MasseyCol. & Mrs. I. Neil McInnis, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. MoranMr. & Mrs. Vernon PerdueRosemary L. RadenaDr. & Mrs. Dixon M. RollinsEric RollinsMr. & Mrs. Douglas W. Smith, Jr.Ray T. SmithSandra R. SmithLinda SundinTidewater Physical Therapy, Inc.Mr . & Mrs. Robert W. ToddMr. & Mrs. Howard B. WatersMr. & Mrs. Clyde Marvin Waugh, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. WhiteFrances Martin WhiteMr. & Mrs. Harold Willard
Rowan Elliott Bivens Mr. & Mrs. David R. BeloteMarjorie BivensRonald & Nina CameronMr. & Mrs. Frank A. EdgarMr. & Mrs. Herbert A. EdwardsDoug FavreMr. & Mrs. Robert Edwin FergusonKelly A. FischerMr. & Mrs. William Thomas GrayElizabeth L. GugliottiMr. & Mrs. Ronald Lee HastingsBetty Jo HayesMr. & Mrs. Robert M. JonesDr. & Mrs. Dennis Katz, D.D.S.Patricia B. LivelyPaula D. LumsdenMr. & Mrs. William G. MasseyMr. & Mrs. Vernon PerdueRosemary L. RadenaDr. & Mrs. Dixon M. RollinsEric RollinsMr. & Mrs. Douglas W. Smith, Jr.Ray T. SmithSandra R. SmithLinda SundinMr. & Mrs. Robert W. ToddTidewater Physical Therapy, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Howard B. WatersMr. & Mrs. Edward C. WhiteFrances Martin WhiteMr. & Mrs. Harold Willard
Elijah Blair224 Aviation BattalionShelley AndersonKat AndrewsKristen AshbyCurtis, Heather, Dakota & Christian BrewerMr. & Mrs. Lee BryantScott, Diane, Abbey & Riley Cassin
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Bill Ouzts, vice president at BB&T Scott & Stringfellow in Newport News, is a veteran financial adviser who
understands the benefits of supporting Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters. He’s also a grateful father. In 2000, Bill and Beverly Ouzts’ 15-year-old daughter, Liz, was diagnosed with pectus excavatum. “As a young teenager, it was a really big deal not to look like everyone else,” recalls Liz, now 29 and a budget analyst in Fairfax. After reading an article in the local paper about CHKD pediatric surgeon Donald Nuss, who pioneered a ground-breaking procedure to correct the condition, Bill and Beverly brought Liz to CHKD for the surgery. The operation gave her new confidence and improved her lung capacity, likely contributing to her success as a swimmer. In the years that followed, she earned a swimming scholarship to George Mason University and ultimately helped the school capture a conference championship. “I became much less self-conscious, and I know my lungs are healthier,” Liz says. During his daughter’s treatment, Bill remembers meeting a Philadelphia doctor who brought his child to CHKD for the same operation. This validated the incredible fortune the Ouzts family was feeling to have a pediatric
hospital so close to home. “It felt like the best care in the world,” Beverly says. Even before their daughter’s procedure, Bill and Beverly supported the hospital. In addition to making annual donations since 1998, the couple set up several charitable gift annuities (CGAs) for the hospital. CGAs allow individuals to donate cash, securities or other assets to CHKD and receive an immediate tax deduction
and fixed payments for life at a guaranteed interest rate. “A lot of people don’t realize they can turn a donation into a real investment,” Bill says. Bill and his son Will,
a fellow financial adviser and co-worker, have educated many clients on legacy gifts and how CHKD benefits the community. As a result, many clients have become friends of the hospital. “You have to love what you’re giving to,” Bill says. “I’ve heard so many miraculous stories at CHKD. I can’t imagine a better beneficiary of our gifts than this hospital.” Liz and Will plan to continue their parents’ legacy of giving. Will and his wife, Sarah, an aspiring pediatric nurse, live in Williamsburg and are thankful any future children will have CHKD doctors nearby. “For many reasons … past, present and future,” Will says, “CHKD is very important to our family.”
WriTTeN By Alison Johnson • PHOTOGrAPHy By Carol Ouzts
I’ve heard so many miraculous stories at CHKD. I can’t imagine
a better beneficiary of our gifts than this hospital.
– Bill Ouzts
Past gratitude, future promises
The Ouzts family understands the benefits of supporting CHKD. Pictured here from left are Bill, Beverly and Liz Ouzts, Mike Burkert and Sarah and Will Ouzts.
Culpepper Landing NeighborhoodFBI Agents AssociationMatthew Foster & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Glenn N. GarbisThe Grell FamilyMr. & Mrs. Ed Hagmaier & FamilyThe Hicks FamilyIRS-CI, Norfolk PODMr. & Mrs. John Kintzing & FamilyChristopher LaneGary LavertySteve, Atria & Briella LutzNancy Rich (NCIS)Alan M. SalsburyVAARNG Co-workers of the Office Actions BranchDennis & Joyce Warner Gary, Suzanne, Joe & Ben WaxmanJoseph A. Yuhasz
Arie BlokDoug & Ellen Poynter & Family
Susan BloomquistDarrell Bloomquist
Barry BlythePortsmouth Sunday School Bowling League
Thomas BondayMr. & Mrs. Burrell Taylor
Larry Ray BonneyMr. & Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge
Lily Booth Amy Query
Lorine R. Bousman Mr. & Mrs. Bertrum N. Legum
James Ray Bowen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas ForrestMr. & Mrs. Whit L. Parks
Lauren Taylor Boyce Peggy Bracy
Iris Godfrey Branch Jerry Kantor
Dolores A. Brandon Linda Brandon
Beulah M. Branham Mr. & Mrs. T. Bruce Smith, II
Jennifer Lynn Braun Margaret KerlinMr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Sandoval
Clara BrayeArthur L. ScarboroughLena Scarborough
Blanche BrazziNY & VA National PSCCR Staff
Scott BrichKari & Jason BaerJudy FeickertKaren S. GershmanRev. Richard J. & Rev. Evelyn G. KeeverJack & Sharon KennedyScott & Maria KennedyElaine McCarthyNorthern Virginia Birthday BunchMr. & Mrs. Robert C. RiordanMr. & Mrs. Martin P. SmithKaren Watkins
Janet Surratt BrockMr. & Mrs. Lynn D. Martin
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Philanthropy Matters | Memorials
Maryola BrlyvichMartha B. Warren
William “Bud” BrooksAtkore International ColleaguesMr. & Mrs. Michael CrowderFarmer Electrical SalesMr. & Mrs. Bradford KostelichMr. & Mrs. Ron MengertDelores Tatman
Charlie L. Bryant, Sr.Evelyn Hundley
Otis T. BunchMr. & Mrs. Donald F. Brown
Dr. Megan Burke’s FatherDrs. Eric J. & Alice L. Werner
Dr. John L. “Jack” ButlerMr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Duke, Jr.
Frances Bodley CampbellEllen R. Hundley
Ronald E. Campbell, Jr.Barbara West
Jerry CaravasJeanne P. Ross
Tom CarrasJeanne P. Ross
Clareen W. CaseyMr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Weintrob
Tracie CaudillValerie Sandoval
Wofford B. Caughman, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. T. Bruce Smith, II
Mary Jane ClineMr. & Mrs. John A. Cline
Nicodemus CohenEsther Bridge
Walter H. CollinsMr. & Mrs. James L. Baker, Sr.
Izabella Noy CorenMr. & Mrs. Raymond L. Reams, Jr.
Elinore CortelliniEight O’Clock Coffee CompanyMr. & Mrs. George T. KneiselMassimo Zanetti Beverage Sales & Marketing TeamNeil Rose & Family
Frances June CourainNancy Strange
Jonathan Lee CoverstonAnne M. Lohr
Olivia B. CroussMary BestCheryl & Dan CarlsonGeraldine ScottVirginia Beach Silver Tappers
Joshua P. Darden, Jr.Lauren Wainger CartonJules & Patricia Wainger
Thomas D’AngeloIrene Weintrob
Dr. Stanley Darrow, DDSDrs. Craig S. Derkay & Kris E. Kennedy
Curren DavisOmie
Garland DavisNancy S. Walliser
Margaret De MarcoBetty Creecy
Nancy Nelson DiggsFrank Godfrey
Edward J. Doughty, IIIMr. & Mrs. Russell Fish
Albert “Al” DoumarWalter Bryan & FamilyLeonard FriedenMr. & Mrs. Yale NessonMr. & Mrs. Neal S. Windley
George W. DrumwrightMr. & Mrs. Barry Lawrence
Cindy DustinBarbara C. Kledzik
Neal Anthony EdgertonMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Sanborn
Frances Nash EljMr. & Mrs. Theodore N. Miller
Vickie ElliottMr. & Mrs. William T. Pearson
Gail K. EvettDr. & Mrs. Thomas U. HopkinsConstance MorrisetteNancy Simpson
Princess Anne and Cox High Schools combined forces to host the annual Love Run in February and raised $13,873 for CHKD. Pictured here are seniors David Vangeluwe and Carter Fleck who won the “best transportation award.”
The annual CHKD employee phone-a-thon raised $58,900. It was a two-night event with 132 employees participating as team captains, callers and volunteers. “The Cat in the Hat” team pictured here included employees from the social work, chaplaincy services and finance departments and raised the most for CHKD during the event.
Farm Fresh President Micky Nye (right) and Mark Merrill, vice president of merchandising for Farm Fresh (left back), joined Dr. Linda Pegram (second from right) and CHKD patients to present a check for $325,000 to CHKD’s cancer and blood disorder program. The funds were raised during the 14th annual Farm Fresh Round Up this spring. Farm Fresh held a second Round Up for CHKD in September.
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Long-standing supporters from Atlantic Dominion and Hoffman Beverage organized their 25th golf tournament to benefit CHKD. Pictured here (from left) are Tony Tanner , Katherine Hines, Richard Nye, Andrea Tanner, Mickey Cleveland, Robin Ray, Charlie Scaglione and Kevin Barney.
As Amoco dealers, Mickey Cleveland and Charlie Scaglione had been a part of many fundraisers over the years
to help CHKD, an organization important to so many of their customer’s families. But they never imagined the golf benefit they organized with their colleagues in 1990 would become a beloved annual tournament and one of the longest-running grassroots fundraising events in CHKD’s history. They started by approaching Hoffman Beverage Company and Atlantic Dominion Distributors, who jumped on board with seed money for the inaugural event. Dozens of vendors donated merchandise to create the best ‘goody bags’ in town. And when RC Cola offered to sponsor a raffle for a boat, the success of that first year’s event was sealed. “That raffle put us on the map,” remembers Mickey. Our goody bags have become legendary.” Their industry has survived big changes since then, but a core group has remained devoted to the event, raising more than $375,000 for CHKD since its inception. Mickey has served as event chairman each year, with Charlie by his side. Hoffman Beverage
and sister company, Atlantic Dominion, have also proven to be loyal supporters. Atlantic Dominion owner Robin Ray, and employees like Tony and Andrea Tanner, Richard Nye, Katherine Hines and Kevin Barney have ensured the success of this event. “It’s a great cause,” says Kevin Barney. “We are thankful to have a resource like CHKD in our area to help any child in need.” Charlie agrees. “There’s a miracle in all this,” he says. “This event allows us to raise money that spreads hope and joy to sick kids and their families. We’ve found that when you
are doing the right thing, it never feels like work,” he says. The 25th annual event is scheduled for Wednesday, October 22, 2014, at Oceana Aeropines Golf Club. Mickey is expecting another great
turnout for CHKD. “We couldn’t do it without the enthusiasm of everyone who comes out,” says Mickey, acknowledging that some committed participants have never missed a year. “There is always a little ember left over from the success of the year before. Each year we blow on it, and it ignites all over again. “
WriTTeN By Heather Kent • PHOTOGrAPHy By Glenn McClure
We are thankful to have a resource
like CHKD in our area to help any
child in need.– Kevin Barney
Twenty-five years of supportMargaret “Peggy” FitchMr. & Mrs. James A. BaconBarbara C. KledzikMr. & Mrs. J. William Mapp
James Flinchum’s MotherMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Hjalmar John Fond Alan AltschulerMr. & Mrs. Greg BrownDr. & Mrs. Richard B. CirceoMr. & Mrs. Gary DerbyMr. & Mrs. James W. ElliottMr. & Mrs. Arthur FassMr. & Mrs. Abe J.Z. FirestoneMr. & Mrs. Ernest Paul McDuffieMetro DC-Virginia State Referee ProgramKay Niman-MeyersErwin B. NachmanNewport News Shipbuilding Co-workers & FriendsThe Peninsula Soccer Officials AssociationMr. & Mrs. A.C. QuezonMr. & Mrs. Don ReeseDr. & Mrs. Phil SalaskyMr. & Mrs. Michael SukmanRichard L. Sutton
Glenn L. FosterMr. & Mrs. Aubrey C. Lee, Jr.
Dr. William M. FulghamThe Honorable & Mrs. E. Everett Bagnell
Dr. John H. FurrJean Marie PriceMr. & Mrs. Neil Rose & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Charles StineMr. & Mrs. Guilford D. Ware
Dr. & Mrs. John H. FurrMr. & Mrs. William S. Daniel
Claudette FussellBrenda Gwyn
Cori Alisa GadsonLisa Graves
Louise S. McCrory GaskinMargaret A. DudleyFriends at US Waterways TransportationMr. & Mrs. Dwight HadenMr. & Mrs. Richard James HermitMr. & Mrs. Bill JenkinsPhyllis HigginbothamMargaret B. SheltonScott Shelton
Hannah Clarisse GeiseMr. & Mrs. Robert P. Hawk
Virginia GerloffLeslie A. Waters
Stanley M. Giddings, Sr.Margaret Giddings
Linda DeHart GieseMr. & Mrs. N. Anthony South, Sr.
Pamela Ann GoodwinMr. & Mrs. Lyle D. AndersonMr. & Mrs. Monty BeatyMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BecksLynda K. ChapmanDr. & Mrs. Victor C. Hurtig, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. JacobsonMr. & Mrs. Charles E. LundbladeEdward PearsonMr. & Mrs. Terry W. PrestonMr. & Mrs. Allen Reynolds & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Roy A. Reynolds
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Loyde E. GrahamMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Jones
Anne GrandyMr. & Mrs. Richard Aufenger
Barbara GriceRobert P. Albergotti, Jr.
Joyce Ann GriggsDiversified TechnologyMr. & Mrs. Floyd HedgepethNancy S. WalliserWilliam G. Walliser, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Wilkins
Semmie John Guenther, Jr.Keith, Miller, Butler Schneider & Pawlik, PLLPulaski Conservation District
Lenora GuntherMr. & Mrs. Karl W. Gunther
Lynn GuntherMr. & Mrs. Karl W. Gunther
William & Rose Gust Ronald & Kathryn Ponzar
Kathryn HaddadMr. & Mrs. Bruce Smith
Bruce & David HadleyMr. & Mrs. Elon H. Hadley
Paul Edwin “Bud” HainesMr. & Mrs. C. W. Overton
Ira B. HallMr. & Mrs. Edward L. Fitzpatrick
Elizabeth L. HamiltonChesapeake PediatricsDr. & Mrs. Douglas K. Mitchell
Benjamin James HarmonMr. & Mrs. Richard Brooks
Julie Michelle HeldrethPhyllis W. Clark
John HeltmachJudi Worley & Charles Brenner
Ken HerbertMr. & Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge
Paul HettescheimerMr. & Mrs. Edwin A. Salomonsky
Mabel HirschbielMr. & Mrs. Marc JacobsonMr. & Mrs. J. Jerry KantorMr. & Mrs. Richard E. Olivieri
Claude HodgerJames L. Baker
Mary HodgesMrs. Charles A. St. JohnMr. & Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan
Walter Nelson Hodges, Sr.Judy MatkinsMrs. Charles A. St. JohnMr. & Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan
John “Rusty” HornbakeMr. & Mrs. Daniel DudleyJoanne DudleyFrank & Margaret KerekesMr. & Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan
Dora HortonBrenda Gwyn
Danielle A. HowertonEliza Carter
Jan Layden HuberMr. & Mrs. Phil BellMr. & Mrs. John E. Morgan
Weldon N. HudginsHattie M. Banks
Audrey H. HuffmanMary Kearns
Gertrude L. HumphreyStanley A. Humphrey
Nicholas Andrew HurdleMr. & Mrs. A. L. Hurdle, Jr.Virginia T. Hurdle
Juli ImMr. & Mrs. Charles Weaver & Family
Sheldon IsenbergKaren S. GershmanMr. & Mrs. Kenneth Trinder
Ellen JacksonMr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Sawyer, Jr.
William A. James, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge
Betsy JenkinsRichard E. Jenkins
Elijah Jeffrey JenneyMr. & Mrs. Dana Heatherington
Jerry & RobbieJ. K. Bailey
J. Phillip Johnson, Jr.Children’s Specialty Group
Hunter E. JonesMr. & Mrs. R. W. Jones, III
Jo-Ann JonesMr. & Mrs. Brian Murray
Levin C. E. JonesMary Frances Morrisette
Mary E. JowettByron L. Jowett
James Leroy “Bebop” JunkinsMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Jones
Casey Rose KalistaNorfolk Wire & Electronics, Inc.
Harry KarpiakMr. & Mrs. Mark F. Waltz
Dr. Khalida A. KassirBess Decker & FamilyEva Dloomy & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Khalil InyLanita JonesNorfolk Federal Bureau of Investigation MembersMay Orfali & Jerry DuKatzMr. & Mrs. Stephen H. PitlerDr. Paul F. SchellhammerMr. & Mrs. Aram V. Tatusian & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Martin Thomas
Scott KeelingBarbara C. Kledzik
John Asher “Jack” KelseyHeather Allen Tamra, Gary & Cooper AndressCasey & Pete BartokMr. Garrett BergerMr. & Mrs. Jim Bolander
Sarah Simoncini of CHKD presented a gift of gratitude to Greg Currier, vice president of human resources at Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA, Inc., for supporting the 2013 Radiothon and the 2014 Employee Giving Campaign.
Local Dairy Queen locations throughout Hampton Roads helped raise funds for CHKD during the ninth annual Dairy Queen Miracle Treat Day, donating $1 from every Blizzard Treat sold. Pictured here from left, Miss New River Michaela Sigmon, Tricia Friddell of Z104 and Miss Virginia Outstanding Teen Casey Shepard, who joined the fun.
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Grayson Moore, pictured on CHKD’s outdoor playdeck with his mom Liz, volunteers his time with the child life department.
Liz Moore will never forget staring at the hands of the CHKD surgeon as he explained the life-saving heart surgery
he would perform on her son Grayson. Born 15 weeks early, weighing only 1 pound, 14 ounces, Grayson seemed smaller than just one of the surgeon’s hands. She wondered how it would be possible to operate on such a tiny heart. Liz and her husband Roger had already lost Grayson’s twin brother, Parker, and couldn’t comprehend saying goodbye to her other son. Waiting anxiously in the waiting room, Liz vowed to do anything she could to save their son. And when the surgeon returned from the operating room with news that the procedure had been a success, Liz made a promise to give back to CHKD for all they were doing to save her baby boy. That was 21 years ago, and since that time Liz Moore has kept her promise in big ways. As president and founder of Liz Moore & Associates, a premier real estate agency on the Peninsula, she and her employees have generated more than $107,000 in donations for CHKD through annual fundraising efforts. “We try to be creative and have fun with it,” Moore explains. “We’ve done dress-down days, cookbooks, fancy galas, cupcake wars … anything we can think of. It’s truly a labor of love.” Moore regularly sees the impact the hospital
has on families in her community. “Grayson was our miracle child, and now I’ve seen many of my employees and clients experience their own CHKD miracles. We proudly celebrate them all with our fundraising efforts.” Liz and Roger are even more proud of their now 21-year-old son, Grayson, who is carrying on his mother’s promise to support CHKD. “Over the years and through the absence of my brother, I’ve learned that you can let a tragedy destroy you, or you can turn it into
something positive,” says Grayson. “That’s the path I’ve decided to take.” In addition to actively supporting the fundraising efforts of his mother’s company, Grayson has returned to CHKD — this
time, as a volunteer. “In May of this year, I started volunteering in the child life department at CHKD,” Grayson says. “Child life specialists are pediatric professionals who help kids through therapeutic play and getting their minds off the medical procedures being done. It has honestly been one of the biggest blessings of my life.” Grayson plans to honor the memory of his brother and thank CHKD for saving his life by following his mother’s example. “I want to give back to the folks who were so good to us,” Grayson says. “I hope in the years to come, my mom and I will work together and do even more for CHKD.”
WriTTeN By Heather Kent • PHOTOGrAPHy By Eric Lusher
I hope in the years to come, my mom and I will
work together and do even more for CHKD.
– Grayson Moore
A labor of love comes full circleRandy BregmanJean F. BrooksMr. & Mrs. Robert BuchertLindsey BurkeSusan F. CoplonSpasimira DimitrovElevance Renewable SciencesRamin Fatehi & Mary Beth PenningtonRandy & Katherine FunkhouserCaitlin & Matt ConnMr. & Mrs. Pedro GoiliaMr. & Mrs. John HarveyJ.J. & Browning HerbertRuth HillThe Howard Family Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hunter & FamilyErika, Kaylee & Quinshawna JerwickMr. & Mrs. Sean KelleherMr. & Mrs. David KelseyKPMGMr. & Mrs. Michael LangmanMr. & Mrs. Jack LeachmanNatalia MannDoug McBrideConnie H. McFarlandRebekah & Danilo MillerMr. & Mrs. Daniel PayneJolie PegueroLauren PhillipsCharlotte PurkeyDeb, Catherine, Christine, Stephen, Tasina & Karin PurkeyMr. & Mrs. Patrick ScherderMr. & Mrs. Peter SchultzThe Honorable & Mrs. William D. Sessoms, Jr.Spring Branch Community ChurchMr. & Mrs. Robert StackMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey E. StephensonAndrew TerryAlex, Ross & Pat VakosBrennan WergleyMr. & Mrs. Shawn WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Christos Xystros
Jean Hill Jordan KenadyWendy, Mike & Jordan KennedySandra B. LattnerElizabeth Lawson TaylorMr. & Mrs. Jerry C. Young
Thomas Paster KiewiczDoris Giddes
Garrett Asher KingAlwa HochstetlerMrs. Glenn Hottel
George D. KingDennett Lee King
Dale Richard Kisner Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Farley
Virginia KolbMr. & Mrs. Ron BeckElly Smith
Sam KornblauAnn Rae Gershman
Dr. Rene Dirk Koun, Jr.Virginia Land Darden
Linda Beavers KrugerMr. & Mrs. David DoolingFrances HolsingerGerald Lee Julian, Jr. & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Thomas Darin MaloneJody, Marcos & JD Prather
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Evelyn LandAlice Baine
Brooks Noah LandersMichael & Leslie Hennessy
Adam Weston LaneMr. & Mrs. Michael D. St. John
Jennie LathamMr. & Mrs. George C. Acker
Fred Eugene LeeHarry & Wanda Lee
Elizabeth Kidman LeitchFlorence W. ChandlerNancy CichowiczMr. & Mrs. Paul DubersteinMr. & Mrs. Charles L. Winstead
Stan LenardMr. & Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge & Family
Sharon LeonardMr. & Mrs. Lloyd V. Freeman
Cody LewisBruno Friske & FamilyAndria E. Temple
Dr. Donald “Don” LewisMr. & Mrs. Walter C. Evans, Jr.
Teresa LloydMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Jones
John LonatiMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Antonella LondonoAdrian HarvillDerek HillJacob Jackson
Ethel B. LongMr. & Mrs. Edward S. Johnson
Thomas Dale Lowe Mr. & Mrs. Paul BabcockMr. & Mrs. Bob Carrick & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Joe CarrickMarie CarrickMr. & Mrs. Robert Carrick & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Robert W. CarrickChildren’s Specialty GroupMr. & Mrs. George T. ElliottMr. & Mrs. Stephen S. EtterMr. & Mrs. John R. FrankMr. & Mrs. Gary GaskillJames GaskillKaren S. GershmanMr. & Mrs. Dave GravesGreat Neck AquaticsShirley JohnsonDr. & Mrs. Douglas MitchellMargaret F. MortimerBetty & Pierre PasteurDrs. Linda D. Pegram & David DorofiMr. & Mrs. Martin UngerDrs. Eric J. & Alice L. Werner
Thomas J. LucenteMary L. Williams
Gene LucksteadPamela & David Tang
Beatrice G. LuptonGladys S. Spruill
Kaitlyn Madison MahoneyErika M. Ramey
Steven & Patrick MangesMr. & Mrs. George H. Manges
Charles A. MannChesbay DistributingMargaret DavisMary Lou ForemanMr. & Mrs. Ray IstenesMr. & Mrs. Danny T. Jenkins
Stephen MarguliesMr. & Mrs. Alex M. Berkowitz
Catherine “Kitty” MartinMr. & Mrs. Roy S. Geiger
Lois T. MatneyEllen R. HundleyJones, Westmoreland & LeBoffe
Evelyn K. MatthewsMr. & Mrs. Edward L. Breeden, IIIMr. & Mrs. Joe CarrLinda J. JohnsonJoAnn KlotzLakewood CirclePenny LewisJeannette S. SarrattMr. & Mrs. Robert WarnerMr. & Mrs. Charles Weaver & FamilyLinda Wolfe
Samuel MattisonMrs. Charles A. St. John
David McClung, Jr.Dawn Kougasian
Sonny McCoyMr. & Mrs. Monty Evans
Zilpha “Sue” McDonaldRoseman P. Adams
Olive Doreen McGibbonJeanne Ross
Cameron A. McKinleyGlenda I. McKinley
Susan T. MeredithMr. & Mrs. Richard F. AufengerMr. & Mrs. James A. BaconMr. & Mrs. James E. Baylor, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. SchlegelNancy Simpson
William B. Meredith, IIJean D. Powell
David Lance MidgettMr. & Mrs. Marvin M. Aldridge & Family
Karla & Katherine MihokChristian ConnorsMr. & Mrs. William C. Enos
Clyde W. Miller, Jr.James LoudinCMS & Mrs. George I. Pope, USAF (RET)Kristin K. Suminski
Michael Nathan MillerRuth M. Brickhouse
Ellen D. MonetteMr. & Mrs. Emanuel A. AriasStephanie Adler Calliott & Don LondonValerie Sandoval
Charles R. Montgomery, Sr.Richard F. Aufenger
The Walmart and Sam’s Clubs of Hampton Roads had another fantastic fundraising campaign for CHKD this spring. By asking customers to donate at the registers, as well as hosting various events, employees raised more than $745,000 for CHKD. Pictured here is Heather from Walmart #3265 in Yorktown, selling hot dogs and hamburgers to raise funds for CHKD.
In addition to their ongoing support through the year, The King’s Daughters presented a generous gift this year of $700,000 to CHKD. Pictured from left are President Beth Johnson and Executive Director Lisa Coleman of The King’s Daughters with Stephanie Adler Calliott, senior vice president for CHKD.
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Chase Garrett MooreMr. & Mrs. Robert BartolomeoKay CulpepperMr. & Mrs. Leon EdmondsonHanger ClinicDolores Baker Hux & FamilyMr. & Mrs. James R. LutonMr. & Mrs. Mark G. MatthewsMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey H. Moore & FamilyPropeller Club Port of NorfolkDrs. Shivar, Peluso, Andersen & StaffMr. & Mrs. Steve RamseyMr. & Mrs. Gregory Stephens
Marc MorinJeanne Ross
Angelo MorgantiMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Lucinda Frances MorrisetteMr. & Mrs. James Norrell & Family
Bonnie MullinsLondon & Norfolk, LTD.
MyronMr. & Mrs. Yale Nesson
Kassi NeaseElly Smith
Logan NeedMr. & Mrs. James Need
Kaigler NewellMr. & Mrs. Lloyd V. Freeman
Jimmie Larry Nixon, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Walter G. Sanders
Lloyd U. Noland, Jr.Pam CombsJim DahlingMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd U. Noland, Jr.Drs. John R. & Carol Hogg & Family
Beatrice NorrisMr. & Mrs. T. Bruce Smith, II
Kayleigh NunneryA World of Children PreschoolMr. & Mrs. Michael Sagehorn & Family
Betsy Broaddus O’ConnellMr. & Mrs. Robert Liane Brooks, III
Faith O’HearnBilly, Buddy, Gary, Tim, Tony Yu Yuan ChenChildren’s Specialty Group - Pulmonary DepartmentDr. Ronda DavisDr. Deena S. ObroktaP3I, IncorporatedMr. & Mrs. Jim Philpott
Harry OakleyGladys S. Spruill
James C. OdellBetty J. Odell
Mary C. OliverGladys S. Spruill
Marilyn A. OsieckiMr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Duke, Jr.
Ethel ParkMr. & Mrs. Emerson B. Kitchen, Jr.
William T. ParkerMr. & Mrs. George W. AustinChrista S. FolkesJoan Harrison & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Robert E. OldMr. & Mrs. Frank M. PalmerMr. & Mrs. Phillip Woolard
Dr. Don PecciaMr. & Mrs. A. Scarborough
Rachel Lynn PeckhamRev. & Mrs. Leroy FroyenAngela B. MackMSGT Everett W. Peckham, USAF (RET)
Olivia Ann PetersonNova CrutchmanMr. & Mrs. Navada FettyKelly M. Leech
Patricia H. PittmanMr. & Mrs. Richard F. Aufenger
Jennifer M. PollardMr. & Mrs. Cabell B. BirdsongMr. & Mrs. Charles S. CaleMr. & Mrs. E. Rawls CarterDrs. Paul & Diana ConcoThe Ladenburg FamilyMr. & Mrs. Matthew M. ManockMr. & Mrs. Jim MyersJudge Westbrook J. ParkerMr. & Mrs. Glenn B. RawlingsMr. & Mrs. E. C. StricklerThe Thalmann FamilyCarol WatsonMark Zeitchick
Edward Vincent PowerMr. & Mrs. Richard F. AufengerElizabeth DudleyDr. & Mrs. Thomas U. HopkinsMr. & Mrs. J. Jerry KantorMr. & Mrs. Robert E. SchlegelNancy Simpson
Marjorie PowersMr. & Mrs. Robert E. Schlegel
Floy Stone ProctorJeanne Ross
Cheryle QuinnMr. & Mrs. Tony AlvaradoVictoria DavisJohn Henry & Martha Knetsar
Donald Keith RaifordMr. & Mrs. Donald Lee Raiford
Randolph Raines, Sr. Nancy Blake & Family
Raleigh & GroverMr. & Mrs. Gibson R. Harrell
Frances Grimes Rea Patricia FarrellMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Parker
Peppi Lynn Redmon Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. AducciThe Blair FamilyLinda BoltonMr. & Mrs. George W. BryanMr. & Mrs. Leonard FriedenLynn SachsMr. & Mrs. Steven J. SheltonMr. & Mrs. Gordon W. SitemanMr. & Mrs. Paul TerkeltaubRon & Linda SpindelMr. & Mrs. Jason Winfield
CHKD patient “Captain” Conner Steele and his family were special guests at this year’s 11th annual ABNB Fishing Fest, which raised $58,850.66 for the hospital.
The Mambo Room held its sixth annual dance-a-thon in April. Participants danced all day long, raising $13,960.72 for CHKD. CHKD patient Sophie Perrotta joined in the fun to help support the hospital.
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Philanthropy Matters | Memorials
Evelyn RedwoodMr. & Mrs. Jimmy L. Barnes
Ross ReevesMr. & Mrs. Paul Murry Pitts
Mildred M. RichardsonMr. & Mrs. Earle E. Bortell
Connor W. Riportella Claire TullyMr. & Mrs Kevin T. Tully
Kathy RobertsMr. & Mrs. Charlie Cortellini
Craig RobertsonMr. & Mrs. Lynn D. Martin
Raymond RobinsonGolden Eagle Coins & JewelryIronclad Technology ServicesCarole KingMr. & Mrs. Mark McKellarDianne Haley & Pam SmithMarcia Williams & Darryl Stead
Gordon RoeschCynthia Y. CourtrightMr. & Mrs. Carter B. S. Furr, Sr.
Melissa Dawn Siverd RochaLinda D. GazawayJoanne Ward
Nellie RollinsKaren S. Gershman
Lucille W. RothMr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Duke, Jr.
J. Selden RountreeJackson Wholesale Co, Inc.Walter Parker, Jr. & Walt
Evelyn RoysterMr. & Mrs. Karl W. Gunther
Mary Caligari RussoKaren S. GershmanCarolyn MaskallNancy StrangeMargaret StroudMr. & Mrs. Donald P. SullivanFran WhiteEvelyn D. Williard
Paul Sage Martha B. Warren
Mark SalsmanTidewater Studios for The Arts, Inc.
Mary Lou Jones SandersThe William Cyrus FamilyMr. & Mrs. Roger DutyMr. & Mrs. Michael Stallings
Betty SanerAlbano CleanersFire Station 3ASherri Bovino & Greg BurdenESSM Hawaii FamilyChris CrennanMr. & Mrs. Richard DaughineeCarie Elam & Greg HarrellMr. & Mrs. Heath FarmerJim Fenner & Doris FennerTinamarie GallagherMr. & Mrs. Danny HawkinsMr. & Mrs. Bruce K. LavenderLincoln Military Housing-Herndon OfficeMark MitnyMr. & Mrs. Larry MurphyOwl International, Inc.SUPSALVTCCI, IncRonald SchaafPaul SchadowUWSH DepartmentCOL & Mrs. Ronald T. Worthington
Mack Thomas Saunders, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Gordon L. Saunders
Meredith Christina SchillerMalcolm W. Pettit, Jr.
Norman H. SchnellErwin B. Nachman & Family
Charles SchreiberCaritas CircleMr. & Mrs. Daniel S. DudleyMr. & Mrs. Jeff DudleyJoann Dudley
Edward C. Schumann, IIKim & Dee LombartMr. & Mrs. Marc J. Samuels
D’Juan “DJ” Nathan ScottNathan, Kelly & Cameron Hill
Elizabeth S. ScottMr. & Mrs. James E. Baylor, Sr.
Beth SeyburnMr. & Mrs. Louis Padersky
Kathleen A. ShanleyAmy M. Larch
Louise B. ShepherdM. John Shepherd, Jr.
Professional golfer Marc Leishman and wife Audrey (left) visited with CHKD patients in the hospital playroom this summer. Marc chose CHKD as his charity of choice to receive $10,000 from his participation in The Presidents Cup, a charitable event organized by the PGA Tour.
The GEICO Gecko visited patients at CHKD this summer, accompanied by this generous group of GEICO volunteers, who delivered toys and funds collected during their “holiday in July” fundraiser.
Langley Federal Credit Union gave $5,000 to CHKD’s child abuse program to support forensic interviews. Pictured here are Deborah Vollmer from LFCU; Pecos, CHKD’s therapy dog; and Michelle Thames, forensic interviewer for CHKD.
The annual King’s Daughters RunWalk for the Kids at Town Point Park this June. More than $94,000 was raised for CHKD. Thousands of participants crossed the finish line, including Marathon Consulting, pictured above.
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Memorials | Philanthropy Matters
Amaya Rose SimsMr. & Mrs. Richard Gunderson
Virginia R. ShieldMary S. Potter
Louis Ross ShowalterFirst Church of GodThe Pace FamilyMike & Bonnie PeeryRSBC Team
Jackson Howard ShumateChan Mo ChingMr. & Mrs. Joe PerrottaMr. & Mrs. Benjamin ShumateMr. & Mrs. John ShumateLaura Wood
Betty SiegelMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Lucille M. SilverthorneMr. & Mrs. Theodore N. Miller
Madine B. SimpsonMr. & Mrs. Theodore N. Miller
Amaya Rose SimsMr. & Mrs. Richard F. Gunderson
Melissa SiverdMichelle DexterKimberly GossettMr. & Mrs. John M. HittMr. & Mrs. Jeff A. SwallowTina Traino
Catherine & Danny SmithClifford L. Smith
Edward E. SmithJudge & Mrs. James H. Harvell, IIIRichard & Bonnie Banks Payne
Gigi Smith’s StepfatherMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Hazel SmithDeborah F. Jones
Mary Anna SneadOES, Bayside Chapter 181
Rose & Robert SparksJames J. Sparks
Melvin M. SpenceMr. & Mrs. James E. Baylor, Sr.
Nell SpenceMr. & Mrs. James E. Rammell, Sr.
Debbie SpencerJacquelyn Diehl & Family
Linda M. SteinerMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Jones
Mary StempleMr. & Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan
William StephensMr. & Mrs. Clyde L. Stephens
Robert A. “Bob” StevensonMr. & Mrs. Robert M. JonesMr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Sawyer, Jr.
Francis “Frank” StewartMr. & Mrs. Michael BarnickDorothy S. BowdenMr. & Mrs. Don BrownBurns, Bryant, Cox, Rockefeller & DurkinCNE MPP 413Jill Capobianco & FamilyVaness Christie & FamilyNancy DarlingMr. & Mrs. Todd Donnelly
Will FoleyRene LacoreMr. & Mrs. Martin Lacore & FamilyMichelle McCabe & FamilyMike McDaniel & Ann WitheyMr. & Mrs. David PerryRosemarie C. ReedMargaret Ann SeagravesThe Shultz FamilyElizabeth M. StewartStacey Stewart & Guy BergquistDenny J. StewartElizabeth Tsamparlis & Family
Shirley SuterGladys Spruill
Clara L. Haga Sykes Mr. & Mrs. Steve BallardChris & Regina CampbellBlake & Ashley CloningerAnthony & Theresa DiBernardoMiriam L. HortonMr. & Mrs. James D. RingerHilda B. York
Dorothy E. TaylorMr. & Mrs. Franklin H. Sutton
Dr. Gervas S. Taylor, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Paul Murry Pitts
Geni TerbushMr. & Mrs. John C. BarnesLindsey DardenMr. & Mrs. Pierson L. EavesBarbara LuterJean Robb
Capt. Dewey E. Thomas, Jr.The Honorable & Mrs. James H. Harvell, III
Dorothy ThomasMr. & Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan
Conner Brent TolbertCouper SteinekeOlivia SteinekeNicole Clifford & Family
Elizabeth TomchickThe June & Cecil McDole Charitable FundMr. & Mrs. John E. Nielsen
Raymond TyndallVickie DeaverMr. & Mrs. Raymond S. Hayes, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Billy K. JonesAnn Outlaw
Edward C. G. Tyree, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Ron Beck
Holl UhrichJermey Uhrich
Hazel VardarroBarbara B. Smith
Ann May ViaMary Lee Harris
Donnie W. ViaArdala Via
Ryland ViaMr. & Mrs. Robert G. InsleyArdala Via
Andrea VirgaKaren S. Gershman
Paul VoightMr. & Mrs. Brad Watkins
Nick VourlasJeanne Ross
Amanda Ryan Ward Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mraz
Master Hwang’s World Class Tae Kwon Do hosted their annual Health Kick event and board break-a-thon fundraiser in May. Students broke 1,000 boards, raising more than $5,000 for CHKD.
The We Promise Foundation gave $120,000 to fund a new outdoor play deck that will allow patients to play outside at CHKD. Pictured here at the playdeck dedication in May are (from left) Karen Lane, executive director for the WPF, Larissa Trinder, director of corporate relations at CHKD, and John Blum, chairman of the board for the WPF.
Norfolk Wire’s annual golf tournament raised $33, 900 for CHKD this June. Pictured from left, Makenna Magarity, CHKD patient David Simone, Larissa Trinder of CHKD, Jamie Brookover of Norfolk Wire, Adam Levensalor, CHKD’s Dr. Eric Lowe, and Jake Magarity present the proceeds from Norfolk Wire’s annual golf tournament.
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Miriam Gaskins WarrenVirginia Land Darden
Robert Durward WatkinsMr. & Mrs. Bob Quinn
Joseph Glenn Watson Mr. & Mrs. Bob Spence
Littleton J. West, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James Alice Bailey, Jr.Travis & Emily BogleMr. & Mrs. Pitt BlytheShirley P. Bryant & FamilyMr. & Mrs. James T. CarrMr. & Mrs. Paul J. Cleveland, Jr.W. L. Darden, Jr. & Carolyn MoncusDeborah & Lee Fields Amy, Ross, Ransom & London FinleyEmily HolcombeLois HollandMr. & Mrs. James E. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Luke T. JoynerNancy G. ParrMr. & Mrs. Samuel H. SherardChristine WestHugh, Melva, Carolyn, Laura & Mary WestMr. & Mrs. Douglas H. Whitehead
Frank Joseph Weth,IIIMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Weth, Jr.
Patrick WheelerMr. & Mrs. George F. Carty
Chelsie WhichardPamela Groover
Michael Steven WhiteMr. & Mrs. Robert BarnardBarbara B. Blythe
Chesapeake Mosquito Control CommissionDebra DefoorDr. & Mrs. Jonathan Fleenor & FamilyHickory High SchoolMr. & Mrs. Gene RainsburgKaren TurnerCarole R. TurnerDeborah R. Vines
Lucille WhiteheadMr. & Mrs. Ronald Spitalney
Lavonne WilliamsonElly Smith
Doug WolffSheri Shumaker
Raymond WoodsMr. & Mrs. T. Bruce Smith, II
Ramon W. WrightChildren’s Specialty Group
John S. Yarbrough, IIIMr. & Mrs. Harold R. Updyke
Mildred R. YarnRich Yanek & Colleagues
Ann Weldon YoungAlyn F. Fife
Julie M. YoungRalph R. Young
Francis L. “Bud” ZeppElly Smith
Ann Bell ZippererSisters In Spirit Bible Study Group
Alena Julianne ZoubulMr. & Mrs. Charles F. Harmon
ChKd development boards
H. Scott Hardison, ChairSusie Archer
Lawrence A. Bernert IIIDan Boyle
Catherine CallahanTodd Copeland
Doug DavisKandi Deitemeyer
Walker DorrohJanet D. Dungan
Pace FrizzellSunshine LeinbachStephen A. Leon
Brad MartinJ.T. McDonaldJack J. Ross
David E. RussellRobert Schappert
Stephen E. SigmonDeb Vollmer
Mark R. WardenRolf A. Williams
Bennett Zier
Trey Huelsberg, ChairBrandon Blalock
Michael A. CulpepperJason DeansKatie Denton
Hunter FrischkornJustin FultonBrooke Garrett
G.S. “Hank” HankinsKatherine Hines
Ian HolderAkhil JainRyan King
Stephen KlimkiewiczMerrick McCabeBrett Pendergast
Cameron Reeves PoynterAmy Przymuzala
Cart ReillyJill K. WaingerLee Westhedge
J. Britton WillistonKatherine Wynne
development advisory Board
future generations Board
Philanthropy Matters | Memorials
Sandra S. Warden, ChairWarren AleckLaura Barnes
Sarah M. BishopL. Ashley BrooksKristen ChismanJean ComptonEllen Ferber
Chris GravesAmy HarringtonSandra HarrisonLynn Hornsby
Maureen E. OlivieriJohon J. PaulSolon E. Paul
Betsy F. Phillips
Jim SchneiderKen B. ShewbridgeGay W. Shulman
Lisa SmithLydia C. TaylorCarol WeinsteinDorothy WinnJudi Worley
Child abuse development Board
The Kiwanis Club of Norfolk awarded a grant of $50,000 to CHKD for a negative pressure room in the post-anesthesia unit of the hospital. Leaders from the club visited CHKD to see the new area, greeted by Elizabeth Musial (right), director of perioperative services. Visitors included (from left) Taze Taylor, Tom Claud, president of Kiwanis Foundation, Kerry Jordan, Kiwanis charity selection chairman, and Tom Enright, Norfolk Kiwanis president.
Each spring, preschools across Hampton Roads hold “Trike-A-Thons” to benefit CHKD. Pictured here is a class from the Parish Day School, which raised $1,300.67 school-wide for the kids at CHKD.
The Grainger Foundation presented a $10,000 donation to CHKD this summer. Pictured from left are Nathaly Vasquez-Ruiz from Grainger, Sarah Simoncini from CHKD, Irina Reynolds and John Antoniak from Grainger.
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Michael AlbertAnn Rae Gershman
All ChildrenJeremy Pullen
Mr. & Mrs. G. Robert AstonMr. & Mrs. Ernie Hardee
Ava BannisterLucille Bouchard & Paul Bohn
Lauren Clark BarnhartAzalea-Unity Circle
Andrew BarrMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Barr
Dylan & Thomas BlandoZack Tang
Hunter BernsSam Bowers
Faith BohrerMary Ellen Bohrer
Beth BowlingMrs. Charles A. St. John
Dr. Michelle BrennerAngie, Elaine & Brandi
Kinsley BrinklyMr. & Mrs. Bill F. Eason
Bronco Federal Credit UnionDonna Raoust
Garrett & Justin BrownMr. & Mrs. Gordon L. Saunders
Dr. Charles Bullaboy Dr. & Mrs. James R. Cochran
Zachary BurkeMr. & Mrs. Robert G. Burke
Mason ByrumJon, Melissa & Wesley Hlinovsky
Mia Isabella Calnan Christina M. Calnan
Eldaree CancianSteve, Olivia & William Raulli
Randy CaplanMr. & Mrs. Edwin A. Salomonsky
CHKD Cardiology Clinic Physi-cians & StaffDr. & Mrs. James R. Cochran
James CasteenWarren T. Casteen
CHKD 7C StaffMr. & Mrs. Gary Osmundson
CHKD Employee Phone-A-ThonEmily Marks-Sizewise
CHKD ER StaffMr. & Mrs. Gary Osmundson
CHKD StaffTerry CaldwellHiroyuki Hino
Butch & Joan ChristieMr. & Mrs. John R. Stepp
Diana ChurchPamela J. Groover
Sha Quan D. Clayton Beulah Kingsberry
Beth CocciaMary Beth Tarantino & Family
June CoyneAdelle F. Adler
Charles “Charlie” Emmett CrainMr. & Mrs. J. David CrainMs. Molly FinucaneMr. & Mrs. Stephan N. Gray, Jr.Lisa S. Harrison
Caroline CrawfordMr. & Mrs. Edward W. AveryRebecca ChadwinLeslie CutchinsMr. & Mrs. Brian P. HennessyMr. & Mrs. Henry J. HuelsbergIsabella KoestlerMr. & Mrs. James H. Lasley, Jr.Alana Sue McElligottMr. & Mrs. Joel R. NiedMr. & Mrs. Jimmy PatelMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. TernesMr. & Mrs. Connor Villers
Kristen N. DanleyDelta Jane Danley
Brayden DavisOmie
Kerry DoughertyFaith Sullivan
Annamarie DubossiMr. & Mrs. Ralph L. Dubossi
Judy DuffyMr. & Mrs. Alex M. Berkowitz
Lois DunlowWes & JP Boomerang Transport
Christine EberweinKristie Burson
EllaDr. & Mrs. Kong T. Oh
Adam FairchildsLily BockheimJane Abbott KiefnerTurner Small
Margaret FieldCapt. & Mrs. Thomas H. Smith, USN (RET)
Lorraine FinkMr. & Mrs. Bertrum N. Legum
Dr. Robert A. FinkMr. & Mrs. Bertrum N. Legum
Davis FlanneryMr. & Mrs. Dennis Flannery
Elaina, Megan & Isabella ForgacsSusan Forgacs
Lincoln FoxMr. & Mrs. Brian C. Benz
Phillip A. DeckerMr. & Mrs. Brian E. FojtPreston LeaMr. & Mrs. John LesterMr. & Mrs. William E. MageeMr. & Mrs. David MalinMr. & Mrs. Larry McElvain, Jr.
Jeanette FrenchPamela J. Groover
Connor FuscoAmy Jarvis
Ann Rae GershmanMr. & Mrs. Israel Goldberg
Stanley GlaserAdelle F. Adler
Stuart GordonMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Grassfield High SchoolMr. & Mrs. Michael Cuddyer
James William Gray, IIIPatricia Barbee Gray
Jake Edward HandAngela Garrow
Lily Ryan HarkinsCharles E. Warren
Cindy HarrisJodi P. Dodge
Josh & Sidney Harris SMSGT & Mrs. Robert I. Dyer, Jr., USAF (RET)
Olivia HartmanSusan Williams
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Carol HaywardAnn Rae Gershman
Katherine Healey-HerrmannCypress Point Circle
Sage HendersonMr. & Mrs. Charles H. Mayer
Mildred HermannMary Ellen & Tammy Orvetz
Finley Marie Hooker-TidwellMr. & Mrs. John M. DuffyEncore DCSSchool Crossing, Inc.
Tyler Michael IversonMr. & Mrs. Ellery DeSanto, Jr.
Janie & Mike’s WeddingShawn Johnson
Caitlyn JerniganDarci KennyStella Nettles
Adonis Jamal JonesMr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Jones
Landon P. JonesDavid C. Barringer
Brenda JoynerThe Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation
Lisa Kersey & Tom O’GradyElaine BorakJennifer BrandonDonna & Boyd Dechant
Kelly DerrickHeather & David FreelandLori GorgoneGeoffrey J. GrayPat & Sonja HarrisJohn & Meredith JeffriesMr. & Mrs. Joe KerseyRachel KramerKelsey MohringWalter & Kim PotterMr. & Mrs. Dick RaineyElizabeth Rea & Scott HammondMr. & Mrs. Frederick C. SchillerJoseph O. M. Thatcher, IILisa Verrecchia
Kids Fightiing CancerClinton Sullivan
Linwood KramerMr. & Mrs. Louis Padersky
Helen LaibstainMr. & Mrs. Louis Padersky
Mireyah Z. & Holden G. LeeMr. & Mrs. Karl F. Lee
Bert LegumIlene C. Cohen
Andy LeightonVisit Norfolk Today
Sherry LiebermanElly Smith
Natalie Nichole LeveroneCheryl U. O’Connor
Penny LewisChristine Rogers
Jacob LindseyFoster J. Bolton
Sharon LiraAdelle F. Adler
Jaelyn LomaxMr. & Mrs. Leonard Frieden
Dr. Eric LoweDrs. Linda D. Pegram & David Dorofi
Wayne MartinMr. & Mrs. Alex M. Berkowitz
Jack Wyatt Matthews Susan NeighborsMary Thedieck
Aubrey Lynn MayCheryl & Sadie O’Connor
Mike & Janie McCulloughThe Alexander Family
Mrs. McGlohnSusanna Wesley UMC Preschool
Erin MillerOlivia Henderson
Gary MolikenAdelle F. Adler
Caleb MooreBrenda C. Gordon
Katheryn Hutchinson Mote*Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Chowns
Adam MouakShirley JahnDriss & Ali MouakCaitlin Lindgren
honorsHonor gifts received between February 16 and July 31, 2014.
Honors | Philanthropy Matters
* Deceased
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Philanthropy Matters | Honors
94.9 The Point held the Grand Finale Party to wrap up the sixth annual Anthem LemonAid weekend. From July 18-20, more than $115,000 was raised for CHKD’s cancer program by selling lemonade.
Tracy NewThe Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation
Savannah NicholsMr. & Mrs. David Nichols
Lt. Governor Ralph S. Northam Virginia Senate Pages
Dr. Donald NussMr. & Mrs. Robert W. Weaver
Veyla O’DonnellSeth, Casie & Lily Mapes, Hank, Fletcher & BerniceNana & Papaw Godwin Ann Penn & Charles TownsendBrad & Margaret PennMr. & Mrs. Chris Penn & Gram
Will & Sarah OuztsSusan Carriker
Dr. Barbara ParksMr. & Mrs. Alex M. BerkowitzKatheryn Hutchison Mote*
Jessica Nicole PeckhamMSGT Everett W. Peckham, USAF (RET)
Deborah PerryMr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Weintrob
Addie PetersonMr. & Mrs. Edward W. AveryRebecca ChadwinLeslie CutchinsMr. & Mrs. Brian P. HennessyMr. & Mrs. Henry J. HuelsbergIsabella KoestlerMr. & Mrs. James H. Lasley, Jr.Alana Sue McElligottMr. & Mrs. Joel R. NiedMr. & Mrs. Jimmy PatelMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. TernesMr. & Mrs. Connor Villers
Lauryn M. Pinckney Larry M. Needam
Nailah PowellMr. & Mrs. Jimmie L. Powell, II
Magdalen “Peggy” PowersPam Groover & Family
Mariellen & Graham PoynterMr. & Mrs. James C. Diggs, Jr.
Cannon QueryMr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Rood
Isabela Jane Rainey Jane Fenton
Valerie RauhVisit Norfolk Today
Ethan RekantMr. & Mrs. Howard Smith
Julie RekantMr. & Mrs. Howard Smith
Ray RichThe Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation
Rashawd RodgersBeth Rodgers
Anne RoeschLynn CobbCynthia Y. CourtrightMarylen B. MeltonJeanette TinkhamElizabeth TrinderLarissa Trinder
Dr. Stacey J. RogersDebra E. Clark
Emma RomanMr. & Mrs. Reuben Reinick, Jr.
Dr. Marta Satin-SmithMr. & Mrs. Scott Carr
Randi SchusterMr. & Mrs. Louis Padersky
Lt. Col. Paul SchwartzNCI Agency Operations Staff
Aulbrie SennElena Senn
Sarah ShepardMr. & Mrs. James Shepard
Logan SimonMr. & Mrs. Serban GheneaKate JarvisMr. & Mrs. Adam NewmanMr. & Mrs. Britt Andrew Simon
Gigi SmithMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Laila SmithGloria M. Smith
Rachel SmithMr. & Mrs. Barry Kantor
Reverend Michael Spear-Jones St. Marks Episcopal Church
Johnie SpencerGerald Harger
Dr. Natasha SriramanBrandi Stevens & Family
Dr. Carl St. RemyMr. & Mrs. Harold YuillMr. & Mrs. Michael Fredericks & Family
Taylor StallardAmanda Serna
Shaun & Eric StaufferDoug Stauffer
Elaine SullivanThomas Alleman
Tazewell TaylorMr. & Mrs. John B. Hudson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony S. Torsiello Kevin Torsiello
Kyle J. ValliantMr. & Mrs. Charles M. Valliant
Patti WaingerMr. & Mrs. Richard M. Waitzer
Kennedy Denise Wallace-JoynerPamela Joyner
Joseph “Joe” WeintraubMr. & Mrs. Gary Osmundson
Weisberg & Weisberg, P.L.L.C. Dreanna Wallace
Ella WellsHickory Elementary School Faculty & Staff
Mr. WestMr. & Mrs. Gerald C. Klug
Caleb Joseph WinslowMr. & Mrs. John J. Lavezzo, III
Barbara WolcottPrudential Towne Realty
Beau WorleyJudi Worley & Charles Brenner
Judi Worley & Charles BrennerKatheryn Hutchison Mote*
David & Molly WrightMr. & Mrs. Matt HaydisMr. & Mrs. Mike Newman
Jimmy YoungsMSGT Everett W. Peckham, USAF (RET)
Brice Yuill Amy B. Gilman matching giftsBank of America
The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation
Dominion Foundation
Pfizer
* Deceased
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Philanthropy Matters
Choose ChKd as your charity at workWhen you work for an employer who hosts a workplace giving program, such as the military, government, state, school district, city municipality
or private corporation, you can designate CHKD as your charity of choice. Any contribution you make through your workplace giving campaign will go directly to help the kids at CHKD. Ask your employer about workplace
giving programs or visit CHKD.org for your campaign designation number.
Ware river Circle 25th annual holiday house tour
tuesday, December 9, noon – 5:30 p.m.A beloved tradition continues this year as the Ware River Circle celebrates the 25th annual holiday house tour to benefit CHKD. This year’s event will be held in the elegantly festive home of Marian and Herbert Fitzgerald at
Wilson Creek Farm in Gloucester. Built in the 1870s, the historic venue offers a beautiful setting for a holiday tour. Expansive porches, 10-foot ceilings,
antique furniture and restored architectural details throughout the estate are the ideal backdrop for a seasonal gathering. Tickets for the open house tour
are $25 each and may be purchased by emailing [email protected].
94.9 the Point radiothontuesday, november 18 - Friday, november 21
Tune in to the 13th annual 94.9 The Point Radiothon to benefit CHKD. Hear amazing stories of CHKD patients including Gus, who was born weighing barely
more than a pound, and Connor, who was diagnosed with leukemia last year. The Morning Point’s crew, Mike Powers and Woo-Woo, will broadcast the Radiothon live from the CHKD lobby in Norfolk. Set your dial for 94.9, listen in and support the kids at CHKD. Call 668-9000 during the Radiothon and make your pledge.
so Many Ways to support ChKd
Coins for KidsCollect spare change to help the kids at CHKD. Register at
CHKD.org/Coins4Kids to request a Coins for Kids toolkit. Then check your pockets, backpacks and between the cushions
of the couch for extra coins, or create a virtual Coins for Kids drive online. Every penny counts for the kids at CHKD.
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Calendar | Events and Classes
calendarEvents for Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters
fundraising Events
Visit CHKD.org/giving or call (757) 668-7070.
King’s daughters Events
Visit kingsdaughters.org for information.12th Annual Virginia Fall Classic Friday, October 24 – Sunday, October 26The Virginia Peninsula Car Club Council hosts the 12th annual Virginia Fall Classic held in Newport News to benefit CHKD. Events include cruise-ins, dinner, music and more. For more information, visit vafallclassic.org. Extra Life 24-Hour Gaming MarathonSaturday, October 25Sign up to play games for 24 hours and raise money for kids at CHKD. National Game Day will begin at exactly 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 25, and ends at 8 a.m. on Sunday, October 26. Create your personal fundraising page at extra-life.org and have friends and family members sponsor you at $1 per hour.
94.9 The Point RadiothonTuesday, November 18 - Friday, November 21 94.9 The Point will host the 13th annual Radiothon to benefit the kids at CHKD. Tune in and hear the amazing stories of CHKD patients. The Morning Point’s crew, Mike Powers and Woo-Woo, will broadcast the Radiothon live from the CHKD lobby in Norfolk.5th Annual David Wright Vegas NightFriday, January 23 Join David Wright from the New York Mets as he supports CHKD. The event will be held at the Virginia Beach Convention Center and will include a poker tournament and other casino games including craps, roulette, horse racing and blackjack. Advance registration is required. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Visit CHKD.org/davidwright or call 668-7070.
Your Baby Newborn care & development presented by CHKD’s pediatric providers. Visit CHKD.org for dates, times and to register for these classes. Meet and Greet/Baby Care 101Expectant and new parents will meet the pediatricians learn to provide a secure environment for their infant, and learn basic infant care. Nansemond Pediatrics1005 Commercial Lane, Suite 220, Suffolk418 Market Street, SuffolkPediatric Associates of Williamsburg119 Bulifants Boulevard, Williamsburg Suffolk Pediatrics1009 Hill Pointe Boulevard, SuffolkMeet and Greet/Open House New and expectant parents or families new to the area can ask questions and tour the office. Chesapeake Pediatrics 500 Discovery Drive, ChesapeakeNewport News Pediatrics 11783 Rock Landing Drive, Newport NewsPediatric Associates of Williamsburg119 Bulifants Boulevard, Williamsburg Welcome, Baby!Meet the pediatricians, tour the office and learn about newborn care. Pediatric SpecialistsOffices in Chesapeake and Norfolk 885 Kempsville Road, Suite 200, NorfolkTidewater Children’s Associates601-A Innovation Drive, Chesapeake5835 Harbour View Boulevard, Suite B, Suffolk171 Kempsville Road, Bldg. B, Norfolk
Breastfeeding Consultation and Support Get breastfeeding off to a good start. Coastal Pediatrics 1735 City Center Boulevard, Elizabeth City, NCPediatric Associates of Williamsburg119 Bulifants Boulevard, Williamsburg Tidewater Children’s Associates601-A Innovative Drive, Chesapeake
15th Annual Oyster RoastSaturday, October 25Join the Downtown Circle from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Tidewater Boat Club at 46th Street and Colley Avenue in Norfolk. Tickets are $45 in advance, $50 at the door. Includes oysters, clams, barbeque, Brunswick stew, beer, wine and live music by the Jesse Chong Band. Call 668-7098 for tickets or more information.Breakfast with SantaSaturday, November 15Join the fun from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Founders Inn in Virginia Beach for a buffet breakfast, live holiday entertainment, photos with Santa and more! Tickets are $25 each at KingsDaughters.org or by calling 668-7098.Kids’ Christmas Shop, Photos with Santa and Poinsettia SaleSaturday, December 6Azalea Unity and Union of Hands Circles invite you to the annual Kids’ Christmas Shop from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Saint Patrick Catholic School in Norfolk. Shop for gifts and visit with Santa. Early bird admissions from 9 to 10 a.m. are only $10 per child.
Moonlight & Mistletoe Saturday, December 6Moonlight & Mistletoe is an elegant black tie evening of music and mingling under the moonlight at the Norfolk Waterside Marriott. The night begins with cocktails, dinner and dancing to the sounds of Strictly Bizzness and features a unique silent and live auction of luxury packages. Tickets are available online at KingsDaughters.org or by calling 668-7098.
RADIOTHONf o r t h e b e n e f i t o f C h i l d r e n ’s H o s p i t a l o f T h e K i n g ’s D a u g h t e r s
RADIOTHON
Community Outreach Parenting Education
Visit CHKD.org/classses for dates, times and to register for these classes.
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Community Outreach Parenting Education
Visit CHKD.org/classses for dates, times and to register for these classes.
Positive Discipline: For parents of children ages 4-12Is it possible to be kind and firm at the same time? Being kind and firm helps parents get to the core of their child’s misbehavior. Positive discipline offers techniques that work to establish strong relationships and thinking, responsible children. Thursday, October 16, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters6th floor conference room 601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk
Family Stress Understand what stress is and how it impacts you and your children. Consider strategies for coping with common stressful situations and experiences. Learn effective ways to lessen tension, increase cooperation and support a well-balanced family life. Thursday, October 23, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters 6th floor conference room 601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk
Understanding the Angry Child: For parents of children ages 6 to 11Have you ever wondered why your child is so angry or what you can do to manage the angry behavior? Understand the causes of anger, how to anticipate and defuse angry outbursts and help children manage their own emotions. Thursday, October 30, 6:30-8:30 p.m.CHKD Health Center at Oakbrooke3rd floor conference room500 Discovery Drive, Chesapeake
Family Rules That Work for EveryoneCreate family rules based on your own values and provide a foundation for discipline. Teach children responsibility, decision-making and self-control. Engage all family members and increase cooperation and family cohesiveness. Wednesday, November 5, 6:30-8:30 p.m.CHKD Health Center at Oakbrooke3rd floor conference room 500 Discovery Drive, ChesapeakeThursday, November 13, 6:30-8:30 p.m.CHKD Health and Surgery Center at Oyster Point1st floor conference room 11783 Rock Landing Drive, Newport News
Infant MassageBring your baby and learn how the techniques and benefits of massage can help your child sleep and feed more peacefully, as well as to strengthen his or her immune system. Pediatric Associates of Williamsburg119 Bulifants Boulevard, Williamsburg
Happiest Baby on the Block This two-hour class for expectant and new parents will help mom and dad navigate the first months of baby’s life while learning how to soothe even the fussiest infant in minutes and help babies sleep longer. Parents will learn about the calming reflex, the cuddle cure and the “5 Ss.” All participants will receive “The Happiest Baby on the Block” DVD by Dr. Harvey Karp and a soothing sounds CD. Space is limited, registration required.Saturday, November 15, 10 a.m.-NoonChildren’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters6th floor conference room 601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk Saturday, January 10, 2015, 10 a.m.-Noon CHKD Health and Surgery Center at Princess Anne1st floor conference room 2021 Concert Drive, Virginia Beach
Your ChildA wide range of parenting topics presented by CHKD’s parenting experts. Register at CHKD.org/classes.
Parent AcademyThe fall/winter Parent Academy series is underway and you can still be a part of it! Attend four of these designated Parent Academy workshops and be recognized as a CHKD Parent Academy graduate. Watch for the winter/spring series beginning in January 2015.
Teen Resilience: the anxiety/depression antidote Learn from Dr. Michael Bradley, author and psychologist, about the astonishing causes of anxiety and depression in adolescents and how resilience can be fostered.Parent WorkshopThursday, January 15, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Professional WorkshopFriday, January 16, 9-11 a.m.Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters Brickhouse Auditorium, 2nd floor 601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk
New classes offered January 2015, for parents and professionals working with children with special needs. Positive Discipline for the Child with Special NeedsGain knowledge, skills and confidence in caring for children with special needs and health challenges. Successfully manage challenges by understanding the connection between a child’s perception, ability and behavior. Wednesday, January 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m.CHKD Health and Surgery Center at Princess Anne 1st floor conference room 2021 Concert Drive, Virginia Beach What About Me? Sibling Support In partnership with St. Mary’s Home Parents will consider the impact having a child with special needs has on the entire family and learn how to be responsive to the needs of typically developing siblings. Learn to create family cohesiveness and promote well-being in all children. Thursday, January 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. St. Mary’s Home, Atrium 6171 Kempsville Circle, Norfolk
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