March 25, 2011
Tags: Challenge, Family, Generous community, home, Nonprofit, Organization, RMHC, Ronald McDonald, Volunteer
Sig Meier’s compassion is legendary. Sig is one of a select few heart warmer volunteers, whose presence brings a sense of calm and peace to our families’ days. Her kindness and gentle spirit makes her approachable and families are encouraged by her warmth.
Sig helps provide a sense of community by visiting with families. Whether it’s helping them frost cookies, or preparing day brightener gift packages and notes for them, Sig always seems to innately know just what to share.
Sig started volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House in March of 2005 and has been volunteering weekly ever since. Sig volunteers at RMHC because she, “believes in its purpose of helping families who are dealing with children in treatment in one of our medical facilities.â€Â
Sig enjoys being a part of the RMHC mission and believes in the support that the house shares. “The house not only helps families financially with a place to stay but also emotionally because of the care and concern shown to them.â€
Sig has volunteered over 700 hours of her time to RMHC in Fargo. Her experience in working with diverse populations and situations is a tremendous gift to our families and our organization.
Have you volunteered lately? I challenge you to look at volunteer options in your community today!
February 24, 2011
Tags: Christopher Gabriel, Dana Mogck, Event, Generous community, Kerstin Kealy, Nonprofit, Ronald McDonald, Sweetheart, WDAY
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 marked the 22nd Annual Sweetheart Ball! The evening was a hit! As attendees perused the silent auction items, the Holiday Inn prepared a delicious meal. Dana Mogck and Kerstin Kealy from WDAY6 TV were our emcees for the evening. After a welcome from Katrina Turman Lang, RMHC Board of Directors President and Jill Christopher, RMHC Executive Director, attendees were encouraged to take part in a Heads or Tails game. Christopher Gabriel from WDAY Radio auctioned off six exciting live auction items.
Tracy and Ben Filipi were our guest speakers for the evening and shared their story. Tracy and Ben stayed at the Ronald McDonald House in Fargo for 3 weeks while their twin boys were in the hospital.
Guests were encouraged to “Share A Night†with a family who can not afford to donate $15.00 a night for their stay. Dakota Medical Foundation generously matched any Share a Night contribution of $50.00 or more, up to a total of $10,000!
Our silent auction this year was our biggest ever thanks to the generosity of our community businesses and individuals! As the silent auction wrapped up, there was music and dancing with the Past Due Band. If you haven’t heard the band, check out when they’re playing next!! They are a LOT of fun!! (www.thepastdueband.com)
Special guest, Ronald McDonald joined us again this year and was able to bring sparkle to the eyes of children currently staying at the Ronald McDonald House. The children also got to meet a “queen” as Shelle Moran, 2011 Mrs. North Dakota also joined us for the evening.
The Ronald McDonald House would like to extend a huge thank you to all the businesses & individuals who helped make this year a success especially our event sponsors—McDonald’s and BlueCross BlueShield of North Dakota and our Platinum sponsors—Financial Business Systems, Prairie St. John’s & Sanford Health.
Check out our upcoming events: www.rmhcfargo.org