King’s Daughters Auxiliary, Health Foundation fund $382K in projects | News

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The King’s Daughters Auxiliary Gift Shop will fund 29 projects in collaboration with the King’s Daughters Health Foundation, totaling $381,812.65 for the 2024 fiscal year. The Auxiliary dedicates all proceeds to medical center projects that support patients and families.

“We are thrilled with the growth over the last few years as more and more departments seek funding for projects that directly impact our patients and families,” said Amie Schwendeman, Volunteer Services manager.

According to a press release, the King’s Daughters Health Foundation supports the efforts of King’s Daughters through identifying special needs of patients and families; outreach services including screenings; building and construction efforts to expand services; scholarships for high school students; mobile mammography and breast services; AEDs for the community; and continued support of the Oncology Center for Excellence.

Projects receiving funding this year include:

• Teddy bears for pediatric patients having surgery

• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) oximetry program

• Specially designed pillows for open-heart surgery patients

• Emergency Medication Fund for patients in need

• Game Ready, a cold and compression system for local athletes administered by King’s Daughters athletic trainers at 14 high schools and two colleges

• Healing Wounds from Within, a joint project between the Wound Care Center and Food Services providing nutritional support for wound care patients after discharge

• Health and hygiene items for pediatric patients in need

• Heart failure assistance program, providing scales and blood pressure monitors for patients in need

• Partnering with local schools to provide funds for prescriptions, dental work, glasses and other medical necessities for students in need

• HIV post-exposure prophylaxis, to help provide medications for patients in need

• Home Health Patient Assistance Fund

• Hypertension Prevention Plan – providing self-monitoring blood pressure monitors and supporting the purchase and distribution 100 digital blood pressure monitors to cardiovascular patients in need

• Kid’s Kloset

• King’s Daughters Integrated Practices indigent medication and testing supplies

• King’s Daughters Ohio Kid’s Mobile Market

• Kingsbrook Lifecare Center Resident Activity Fund

• Life Vest Project, supporting the purchase of life-saving vests that help prevent sudden cardiac death related to abnormal arrythmias for patients in need

• Lucas CPR Machine, to administer high-quality chest compressions under difficult conditions and for extended periods of time during cardiac emergencies in the hospital

•  Lymphedema compression garments – Ashland campus and Vitality Center

• Meals on Wheels

• Newborn car seat program

• Operation: AEDs to the Community

• Patient and Family Services Fund, for our patient representatives to provide clothing, hygiene products, meal tickets and other essentials to patients and their families

• Pessary dispensing – Bluegrass Urology, Ashland Women’s Care (Kelsey James, M.D.), Medical Specialties – Gynecology (Richard Ford, M.D.)

• Safe Ride Every Time, supporting a one-of-a-kind program where local law enforcement, schools, health departments and agencies provide car seats for families in need

•  Save-A-Life, supporting screening mammograms for patients in need

• Tdap Vaccine Vouchers, helping maternity patients receive essential vaccinations to prevent newborns from contracting life-threatening diseases in the first months of life

• Teddy bears and iPads for King’s Daughters Ohio Surgical Services

• You are Loved Buddy, providing weighted, stuffed animals for children and adults with anxiety. Each unique “Buddy” is created and handmade by local second-grade teacher Melissa Iery. This project began with her students to remind them that “no one is perfect; we are still loved.” Iery used different thematic materials, such as sports, unicorns, and baby blocks. The “Love Buddies” have been given to children whose parent died at the hospital, a toddler whose infant sibling died at the hospital, and a mother whose toddler died in the Emergency Department. Also, senior adults who have received a Love Buddy seemed more at peace.

“Being a part of the Auxiliary is a privilege that is rewarding for every volunteer,” Sandy Thornbury, Auxiliary president, said.

To learn more about the volunteer program and how to get involved with the Auxiliary’s fundraising efforts, contact Volunteer Services at (606) 408-0955.

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