Winter 2011

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INSPIRED TO GIVE. INSPIRED TO HEAL. Sanford Health Foundation Sioux Falls Sanford Health Foundation Sioux FallsSummer Winter 2011 2011

Gala Funds

REACH FAR DONORS HELP

FORGING FRONTIERS Dr. John and Debby Vander Woude

Expectant Mothers

CMN Donations Provide Important Equipment


Forging Frontiers Dr. Beth Lapka in the Lapka Family Center at Sanford Children’s Hospital

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More than 1,600 guests joined together August 20 to support the 12th annual Sanford Children’s Gala. The event, which began as a fundraiser to support equipment needs in the Boekelheide Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and raised $20,000 its first year, has evolved into an event that supports several children’s initiatives and this year raised a record $1.1 million to support Sanford Children’s regionally, nationally and globally. It is attended by supporters and dignitaries from the region and the world.

This year’s theme, Forging Frontiers, brought Gala revelers to an earlier time in the history of the Dakota territories through use of media magic. The video program reminded guests how difficult life had been over the past century, especially for children, and that life was often cut short by scarlet fever, dysentery, infection and sometimes just plain hunger. One of three children under age five died, and there was little physicians could do to change these statistics. Epidemics of polio, pneumonia and whooping cough attacked the young especially hard. People looked for heroes—and heroes of medicine arose. Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin stopped the rampage of polio. By the late 20th century, smallpox had been eradicated. Today, as different diseases threaten the lives and the quality of life of millions of children, Sanford researchers emerge as heroes in search of cures, while physicians and medical staff serve as handson heroes, treating children suffering from simple to complex diseases. And, as it turns out, the Sanford Children’s Gala had some heroes of its own. Dr. John and Debby Vander Woude (pictured on front cover) heroically championed children by donating $150,000 to the Sanford Project to cure type 1 diabetes. John joined Sanford Health in 1987 as a cardiovascular surgeon, while Debby, a Children’s Gala steering committee member since 2007, led this year’s Gala as co-chair. In recognition of the Vander Woude’s cumulative giving to children, the Storybook Room at Sanford Children’s Hospital will be named in their honor. “Debby and I had a long discussion regarding the direction of our gift. As a cardiovascular surgeon, I see every day the debilitating effects of the pervasive disease; it has become one of the greatest health concerns of our time,” Dr. Vander Woude said. “We realize that research funding is extremely difficult to secure; yet, it is this basic science research that eventually will be the pathway for finding a cure for diabetes. That’s why we directed our gift to the Sanford Project.” Dr. Beth Lapka (pictured left), an emergency room physician with Sanford Health since 2001 and the youngest Chief of Emergency Medicine in the history of Sanford, committed $150,000 to the Sanford Children’s Fund during the event. In recognition of her cumulative giving to Sanford Children’s, a family center at Sanford Children’s Hospital is named in her honor. She is passionate about the mission of Sanford Children’s. “I’ve always believed we should have a children’s hospital,” Dr. Lapka said. “But now that I have family in the area—two nieces and a nephew about to be born—I’ve realized how important it is that we have Sanford Children’s Hospital and all the pediatric specialists available to provide the very best healthcare for all children, close to home.” Through their generous leadership, these donors inspired hundreds of additional gifts from Gala guests that evening. “John, Debby and Beth started something incredible that night by stepping forward with those tremendous gifts,” said Brian Mortenson, President of the Sanford Health Foundation. “They motivated Gala guests to give from their own hearts for this very important cause of children’s healthcare and research. We are so grateful to them and the corporate and raffle sponsors who support this event and Sanford Children’s every year.”

“We realize that research funding

is extremely

difficult to secure; yet, it is this basic science research that eventually will be the pathway for finding a cure for diabetes. That’s why we directed our gift to the Sanford Project.” – Dr. John Vander Woude encourage 3


Thank you Our deep gratitude to the following Sanford Children’s Gala donors for gifts made to support Sanford Children’s Sioux Falls, Sanford Children’s Fargo, Sanford Children’s Health Research Center, Sanford Children’s World Clinics and the Sanford Project. $150,000+

Dr. Beth Lapka Dr. John and Debby Vander Woude

$25,000+

Ronald and Joanne Moquist

$10,000+

David Beito and Mireille Genadry H. “Chip” and Jennifer Carlson Bill and Carolyn Hinks Andy and Susan North Bill and Andi Sanford

$5,000+

Dr. P. Kenneth and Maggi Aspaas Miles and Lisa Beacom Dr. Romano and Yolanda DeMarco Dave and Diane Derry Dana and LaDawn Dykhouse Jim and Jill Entenman Paul and Paige Hanson Jim Harrenga Jason and Debbie Hubers Dr. Rhonda Ketterling and David Wells Joe and Jennifer Kirby Kelby and Heidi Krabbenhoft Gordon and Dorothy Larson David and Laurie Link Luxury Auto Mall of Sioux Falls Lauris and Jane Molbert The Nehring Family Robert and Karla O’Connor Dr. Tomasz and Cynthia Stys Kojo B. Taylor

$2,000+

Drs. Terrence and Carol Grimm Drs. Scott Henry and Terri Peterson-Henry Mike, Cindy and Kylie Huether David and Deanna Knudson Scott and Marlys Lawrence OmegaQuant, LLC –Dr. Bill and Kathy Harris Thomas and Kathrine Schnabel Dr. Adam and Dr. Maria Stys Richard and Kathy Sweetman Tom and Rochelle Sweetman Kathy and Tom Walsh

$1,000+

Dr. Ronald and Melissa Anderson ANNIKA Foundation Robert and Linda Baker Terry and Sheryl Baloun Dr. Kevin and Susan Benson Diana and Tom Berkland Dr. Jerome and Susan Blake Dr. Daniel and Rebecca Blue Brian and Kaija Bonde Arlyn and Beverly Broekhuis Michelle and David Bruhn Dr. Bonnie L. Bunch Evan and Lynda Burkett Randy and Sonia Bury Lisa and Phil Carlson Dr. Adela T. Casas-Melley and Peter C. Melley Jim and Susan Clark Lon Clemensen Patty and Keel Coddington Ellen Cooke and Robert Murphy Scott and Mari Cross Dr. Douglas and Connie DeHaan Stephen and Kris Egger Michael and Vicki Frye Nick and Sara Garry

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Marilyn and William Guy Brian and Emily Hagen Anne and Doug Hajek Dr. Eddie and Christine Hamilton Jan Haugen-Rogers and Roy Rogers Dr. Dan and Catherine Heinemann John and Ann Henkhaus Caroline and David Hoffman Pamela and Tim Homan Dr. H. Eugene and Gloria Hoyme Monica and Galynn Huber Jay and Jane Huizenga Kay and Richard Husman Dr. Rosemary Hyun Don and Terry Jacobs John and Kathy Jambois Megan and Matthew Jensen Dr. Peter and Sheryl Johnson KELOLAND Televison Marshall and Susan Korman Ruth Krystopolski and Eugene Ogden JoAnn and Michael Kunkel Bill and Denise Ladwig David and Connie Landry Dr. Eric and Jennifer Larson Sharon A. and L. Meredith Larson Debra and Edward Leners Fred and Rosemary Levine Steve and Keri Lillestol Bill and Jan Marlette Lois Marshall Dennis and Phyllis Millirons Mark and Kate Moir Cindy and Marv Morrison Brian and Sheri Mortenson Dr. Jeffrey and Mary Jo Murray Dr. Candice L. and Skip Nelson Stephen and Jane Nelson Bryan and Katie Nermoe Angela and Patrick Novak Dr. Charles and Jody O’Brien Dr. Michael and Deborah Olson Oslund & Associates John and Jane Paulson Bruce and Ryn Pitts Paul and Mary Jo Richard Andrew Richburg Risk Administration Services Whitney Robertson and Kevin Perlic Dave and Tammy Rozenboom Jeff and Dana Sandene Darrell and Beth Schmith James and Sherri Schneider Kathleen Sellick Steven Sikorski David and Sue Simons Jim and Paula Slack Dawn and Tim Stenberg Barb and Ken Stork Brent and Jo Teiken John and Lee Thomas Dean and Mary Ann Thompson Paul and Joy Thompson Sally and Ronald Tilstra Larry and Suzanne Toll Michael and Mary Beth Traynor Dr. Michelle L. and Verlyn Van Beek Tom and Crystal Van Wyhe Jon and Suzanne Veenis Dr. James Volk and Tai-L’Ane Ping Kristina Vuori Dr. James and Dawn Wallace Gordon and Tami Wallenstein Tom and Jen Walsh Dr. Lawrence and Grace Wellman Kent Wild Dr. Michael C. and Monica Wilde Dr. Rod and Anne Will

Wireless World Verizon Drs. David and Candace Zeigler Joseph and Jeanette Zenel Joe Zueger and Kristen Hegg Zueger

Up to $999

Micah and Jaci Aberson Tanya and Joseph Adams Jessica Aguilar and Anthony Pizer Lindsay and Matt Amundson Dr. Ronald and Joni Armstrong Michelle and Todd Baack Doug Bade Ricki Barlow Mike and Gale Begeman Mark and Gail Benedetto Dave and Karen Beranek Dr. David and Becky Berg David and Corrinne Berkland Matt and Cassie Blosl Joel and Lora Bornhoft Mark and Stephanie Boyens Alan and Jeri Breck Charles and Meghan Breen Kent and Julie Breu Kurt and Krista Brost Christine and Steve Bruning Jonelle S. Burdick Carrie Burns Deborah Campbell Larry and Mary Canfield Rod and Joanne Carlson Terri and Jeff Carlson Amber and Chun Hung Chan Susan and David Christensen Chris Conrad Timothy and Lee Dardis Sherry and Doug DeNeui Stacey Denke Craig and Kristy Dillon William Downey, M.D. Alex Drey Amy Durbin Chris and Kate Ekstrum Teri Ellis-Schmidt and Jim Schmidt Gerry Erstad Paul and Enid Farmer Dennis and Noreen Feterl Jan and Kevin Feterl JoAnn Foltz George Fournier Michael Frankman Dr. Anu and Vijay Gaba Keith and Anna Gauer Bo Gebbie Mick and Michelle Gibbs Edgar and Jane Gillenwaters Wendy and Jon Graff Judy and Scott Green Chuck and Dar Gulsvig Jayne Gust Tom and Lisa Hanlon Michael and Elizabeth Hannaher Steve and Lori Hanselman Carla and Howard Hansen Karla and Dave Haugan Amie Haugo David and Mary Jo Hewett Tina Hill Kent and Shelly Hoefs Tom and Kathy Hruby Sharon and Doug Hunt Nancy Imada Greg and Beth Jamison Beth and Mark Jensen Kirsten and Travis Jensen Dr. Michelle L. and Aaron Johnson Mark and Julie Johnston Kirk and Stephanie Jurgens

Tracy Kaeslin Ava Kaufman Jade Kaufman Keeler & Associates Gary and Candy Kellen Bill Kelly David and Jackie Kelly Lucy and Kevin Kephart Mary Kinkel James and Laurie Kirkegaard Larry and Mary Klaahsen Dwayne and Marcene Klarenbeek Sharon and Douglas Knowlton Nick Kotzea Colleen Kraft and Larry Rosser Kevin and Wendy Lampe Charles and Judy Lapka Tom and Jo Landis Mary Lanning Eric and Jolene Larsen Tiffany and Richard Lawrence Lance Lee Kathy and Dave Lehr Lenae Liddiard and Steve Schwartz Matthew Link Kari and Ben Mahowald Rob and Kelly Marshall Denise and Lance Mathern Sandra and Kevin Matthey Toni and Quenton McEntee Kris and Melissa McKinney Elizabeth and Ryan McMillan David Melemseter Dan and Ashley Menke Ross Menke Erin and Jason Mitzel Tony Morrison John Mousseau Nathan and Brianna Nassif Ryan and Carmen Nelson Al and Carol Nickles Krisiti Niechwiadowicz Dave and Karen Niewald Ritch Noble Meg Norton Dr. James and Carol Oakland Steve and Bev O’Connor Denise Ogletree McGuinn, APN Linda and Thomas O’Halloran Douglas and Sheri Okland Daniel and Valerie Olson Doug Olson Claude and Kari Oppegard Daniel and Amy Osdoba Melanie and Jay Parsons Angel Paulson Dwight and Kelsie Pehl Bruce Peterson Erik and Libby Peterson Leah and John Peterson Nathan and Megan Peterson Marci and Scott Pirlet Jay and Michelle Powell Rex and Kathy Pruitt Cory Price and Emily Roberts Alan and Mary Ross Kyle and Amy Roux Alison and Eric Sahly Robert and Nancy Salmon John Schletty W. Thomas and Mary L. Simmons Deborah Soliah Kameswaran Surendran Robert and Joan Thimjon Kathy and Mark Thomas Jolene and James Thomas Anthony and Sandra Tiefenthaler Jonathan Tindal Brent and Denise Tjeerdsma Tom and Sue Tonner Michael and Vicky Townsend Sara and Ryan Tysdal

Graham and Becky VanHorn Tracy Vik Peter and Seasson Vitiello Jill and Jarrett Weimer Kym and Jason Westholter Larry and Anita Wetsch Kelli Whiteing Dr. Allison Wierda-Suttle and Gary Suttle Brett and Ranell Williams Kristin and Justin Wittmayer Stacy and Dan Wrightsman Roberta and Bert Young Doug Zanter Jay W. and Lian Zea Sheridan and Ena Zhu

Up to $100

Lora Black Dawn Brenamen Dr. John and Paula Chicoine Beth and Don Dobbs Teri Dobbs Aleen Fisher Stephanie Fisher Elizabeth and Jason Groff Zhiguang Guo Diane Hahn Tim and Stacey Haubrich Sara and Troy Holt Tabatha and Jason Lemke Muriel Lindquist Brian Long Corey and Carrie Mcmillan Robin and Gene Nelson Jodi Olson Mark Reierson Cathy and Richard Roling Dr. Alexei and Olga Savinov Heidi Schiebout Jesse and Ellie Smith Sharon and Dennis Spittler Angela and Dan Van Veldhuizen Jim Wrage


Gala funds reach far to help children

Funds raised through the 2011 Sanford Children’s Gala will help benefit children locally—and globally—through the following funds.

Sanford Children’s Fund This fund provides on-going, perpetual support for all the activities, programs and services of Sanford Children’s, ensuring generations of children and families throughout the region will always have the care they need, close to home.

Sanford Project Fund This fund helps Sanford Project researchers in their pursuit of the elusive but attainable cure for type 1 diabetes.

Sanford Children’s Health Research Fund This fund fuels the world-class pediatric research network and state-of-the-art technology of the Sanford Children’s Health Research Center in Sioux Falls, SD.

Sanford Children’s World Clinics Fund This fund supports development of a network of domestic and international pediatric primary care clinics to ensure children in underserved areas have access to quality health care.

2011 Sanford Children’s Gala Team: Front row: Debby Vander Woude and Karla O’Connor, Co-Chairs Second row: Julie Anderson, Carin Rosinsky and Erin Elshami Third row: Deb Winkels, Laurie Link, Mandy Petersen, Lee Ann Sanders and Monica Wilde

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An expectant mom shares ultrasound images with members of her Centering Pregnancy ® prenatal care group.

Donors help expectant Thanks to the Sanford Health Foundation’s Unrestricted Fund donors, a unique program will be expanded as an option for expectant parents. Sanford’s CenteringPregnancy® is group prenatal care and is the first of its kind in South Dakota. The goal of the program is to bring women with similar due dates together to build a community of support and education. During ten, twohour sessions these women meet with their care provider—who is a Sanford obstetrician or midwife— and their group, to participate in prenatal care. Check-ups, support and education take place all in one trip. “You really get a chance to know your doctor or midwife, and their

nurse,” said Jen Bannwarth, Centering Pregnancy® participant. “This is a fabulous program. The incorporation of education into the normal checkup is a wonderfully effective way to prepare for the first baby, and would be a great refresher for baby number two, and on, as well.” National studies, and local results, show that women who choose this approach to prenatal care have decreased risk of preterm labor, increased rate of healthy birth weight and higher participation in breast feeding, all resulting in healthier babies. The program was started in January, 2009, by Sanford midwives. The results were overwhelmingly positive, which inspired many of Sanford’s OBGYN physicians to join the program

Consider a charitable gift annuity   • High fixed income   • Charitable deduction   • Possible tax-free income If you are looking for secure fixed payments for your future and desire to make a tax deductible contribution before year’s end, a charitable gift annuity can provide these benefits and more. For more information, please contact: Marya McCrae or Amy Bruns at (605) 328-5700. foundation.sanfordhealth.org

moms in April, 2010. So far, 270 expectant mothers have participated in Sanford’s CenteringPregnancy® program. “The results speak for themselves,” said Dr. Allison Wierda-Suttle. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to offer this program to my patients because the results are so incredible.” To support the Unrestricted Fund, visit www.foundation. sanfordhealth.org, choose “Make a Gift Today” and “Where the need is greatest.”


The gift of giving There’s no better way to give and receive than to make a gift that helps others at this time of year. Your gift to the Sanford Health Foundation will go a long way toward helping your friends and family across the region by providing life-saving equipment, expanding programs and services, supporting staff education and ensuring cutting-edge research continues.

To make a gift visit: sanfordhealthfoundation.org/Make a Gift Today.

Children’s Miracle Network

donations provide important equipment Two new pieces of equipment are helping improve care in the new Pediatric Urology department at Sanford Children’s, and it’s all thanks to Children’s Miracle Network donors. Urodynamics® and Uroflow®, both manufactured by Laborie, are improving the diagnostics and treatment of children with urologic issues. Urodynamics helps evaluate the health and function of bladders in children with neurogenic bladders, which are often the result of spinal injuries or neurologic birth defects like spina bifida. Uroflow measures the voiding ability of patients with urinary incontinence, while an accompanying biofeedback component helps treat urinary dysfunction by strengthening muscles used in urinary voiding. According to Todd Jacobsen, Director of Sanford Children’s Specialty Clinic, the new equipment is used frequently. “Before adding Dr. DeMarco, a pediatric urologist, to our clinic in 2010, we didn’t realize the magnitude of the need for this

equipment,” he said. “There are many kids with urinary issues and these tools are life changing for them.” Together, the pieces cost more than $70,000, and Jacobsen says Children’s Miracle Network donations covered those expenses. “Because of CMN donors, we were able to acquire the equipment earlier than we expected, and kids are getting the very best care because of it.”

To make a donation to Children’s Miracle Network at Sanford Children’s, visit foundation.sanfordhealth.org, choose “Make a Gift Today” then “Children’s Miracle Network.”

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Calendar of Events February

February 10-12

Winterfest of Wheels Sioux Falls Arena Admission $9 with kids, 12 and under free. Proceeds benefit Cure Kids Cancer at Sanford Children’s Hospital

March

March 31

Augustana Dance Marathon Elmen Center, time TBD Proceeds benefit Children’s Miracle Network at Sanford Children’s Hospital

April

April 14

5th Annual Cake Show & Challenge

March 24

Macy’s Court, Empire Mall Proceeds benefit Children’s Miracle Network at Sanford Children’s Hospital

10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Proceeds benefit Children’s Miracle Network at Sanford Children’s Hospital

April 18-20

SDSU State-A-Thon

March 24-25

USD Dance Marathon 9 a.m. to 9 a.m. Proceeds benefit Children’s Miracle Network at Sanford Children’s Hospital

12th Annual Watertown Radio 36 Hour Radiothon for Kids Sponsoring stations: KS93, KSDR and KDLO Proceeds benefit Children’s Miracle Network at Sanford Children’s Hospital

March 28-30

Results Radio Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon Carlson Great Hall Sanford Children’s Hospital Sponsoring stations: Mix 97.3, KIKN 100.5, B102.7, Hot 104.7, KDEZ 100.1, KSOO-AM 1140 Proceeds benefit Cure Kids Cancer at Sanford Children’s Hospital

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