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The Future at Risk: Part Two

Even Minutes Matter It’s important for the NICU to collaborate with the High-Risk Obstetrics program to determine the right moment to deliver the baby. “We know that the interval between 25 and 28 weeks is crucially important for these small babies,” Dr. Mari says. “For each week that we can keep the baby in [...]

2020-07-21T17:11:35-06:00September 10th, 2015|

The Future at Risk: Part One

Where no expectant mother wants to find out that there are high-risk complications with her pregnancy, over 1,300 premature or critically ill newborns are treated every year at Regional One Health, some entering the world weighing less than one pound. When Jennifer and Ashton Hall first learned they were expecting rare identical triplets, they [...]

2020-06-24T20:29:15-06:00September 1st, 2015|

ONE Night to Make a Difference 2015

ONE Night 2015 Draws Largest Crowd Ever For Annual Gala More than 900 Mid-Southerners supported the life-saving work of the Foundation by attending ONE Night 2015 on Saturday, March 28 at the Cook Convention Center. As the Foundation’s largest fundraiser of the year, ONE Night helps provide the state-of-the-art medical equipment and specialized training [...]

2020-06-24T20:21:31-06:00April 25th, 2015|

Circles of Giving – 2015

OUR CIRCLES OF GIVING The Cornerstone Circle - acknowledges donors who give $100 - $999 annually. The President’s Circle - acknowledges donors who give $1,000 - $4,999 annually. The Founder’s Circle - acknowledges donors who give $5,000 or $9,999 annually. The Pillar Society - acknowledges those individuals, corporations and foundations that have given $10,000 or more annually. The [...]

2019-01-04T16:41:23-06:00April 24th, 2015|

The John Gaston Society

Established To Recognize Donors Who Make Planned Gifts John Gaston was a successful businessman and philanthropist in Memphis during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Born in France in 1828, Gaston migrated to the United States sometime in the 1850s and landed a job as a waiter at the famed Delmonico’s restaurant in New [...]

2020-06-24T20:17:43-06:00April 22nd, 2015|

Spring 2015 – Board Member Spotlight

“OUR NEW MEMBERS REPRESENT THE BEST OF THE MID-SOUTH. THEIR EXPERIENCE AND OVERALL DEDICATION TO THIS COMMUNITY WILL MAKE EACH OF THEM AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE FOUNDATION’S SUCCESS FOR YEARS TO COME.” - TAMMIE RITCHEY, REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Our new board member respresnet a wide range of industries and experience from across [...]

2019-02-20T09:07:27-06:00April 20th, 2015|

Infusion Suite

Perfectly Balancing Treatment Delivery & Patient Comfort Thanks to our generous supporters, Regional One Health Foundation recently helped provide funding to consolidate and improve our healthcare system’s infusion services. Imagine receiving a blood transfusion or antibiotics sitting in an uncomfortable chair with just a blanket to stay warm as a TV broadcasts one snowy [...]

2019-07-22T22:08:51-06:00March 21st, 2015|

Wilma Wooten: A Recipe for Success

How One Elvis Fan's Cookbook Has Raised Donations Each August, 81-year-old Wilma Wooten loads up the car with her daughter Melanie and makes the 650-mile drive from her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to Memphis for Elvis Week. Odds are, you’ve seen her at some point, selling t-shirts and taking donations outside of the [...]

2019-07-22T22:07:34-06:00March 20th, 2015|

Back in the Air Doing What He Loves

How the Regional One Health Trauma Center Saved One Man’s Life On April 10, 2010, while Jennifer and Steve Helffrich were spending a typical weekend with friends doing what they love — jumping out of airplanes — the unthinkable happened. Steve may not remember spinning out of control and falling some 14,000 feet to the ground when [...]

2019-07-22T21:49:30-06:00March 17th, 2015|
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