Truman Medical Center Charitable Foundation Kicks Off Capital Campaign; Names Honorary Chairs
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Hello Baby! capital campaign honorary chairs (L to R): Bud and Betty Hertzog with Jean and Carl Chinnery.
During the December meeting of the Lakewood Philanthropy Board of Directors, the Truman Medical Center (TMC) Charitable Foundation launched Hello Baby!: the final phase of an $8.6 million capital campaign to raise the remaining $4 million necessary to complete the relocation and expansion of the Lakewood Family Birthplace. The Foundation also announced that prominent community leaders Jean and Carl Chinnery, along with Betty and Bud Hertzog will serve as honorary chairs of the Hello Baby! campaign.
“Thanks to the generous support of our donors and longtime supporters of TMC, the initial phase of construction is complete and we are nearly half-way to our final goal,” said Carl Chinnery, honorary campaign chair.
Expansion plans for the 19,290 square foot Lakewood Family Birthplace – which will be conveniently located on the first floor of the hospital, easily accessible from the main entrance and the Emergency Department – include 19 new Labor/Delivery/Recovery/Post-Partum (LDRP) rooms, two new operating/C-section rooms, an upgraded four-bed patient triage area and a large nursery with a separate isolation area for privacy or sick babies.
“The Hello Baby! capital campaign will allow us to purchase the latest technology and highest quality medical equipment for the nursery and 19 LDRP rooms,” said Bud Hertzog, D.V.M., and honorary campaign chair. “But we can’t do it alone, so we are asking for assistance from the community to raise the final $4 million needed to complete the project.”
“I’d like to extend an open invitation for anyone in Eastern Jackson County to tour the TMC Lakewood Family Birthplace to see firsthand TMC’s commitment to delivering outstanding healthcare to everyone – especially babies,” Chinnery added.
For more information about the Hello Baby! capital campaign or to schedule a tour of the TMC Lakewood Family Birthplace, please contact Leslie High at leslie.high@tmcmed.org or 816.404.8031.
About the TMC Charitable Foundation
The Truman Medical Center Charitable Foundation was formed in 1979 to develop and oversee charitable support for the Truman Medical Centers healthcare system. Its board of directors, professional staff and volunteers conduct fundraising programs and special initiatives throughout the year. The Foundation supports not only the mission of the hospital, but an environment for medical education in conjunction with the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Medicine.
Members of the Lakewood Philanthropy Board of Directors, include: Paul Broome, Carl L. Chinnery, Valerie E. Chow, M.D., John B. Deadwyler, Bud Hertzog, D.V.M., Don Kahan, Patt Lawlor, Au.D., Harlan Limpus, Molly Nail, Diane Seif, Rick Viar, Dan Waite, D.D.S. – Director Emeritus.
About Truman Medical Center Lakewood
Quality, compassion, technology and innovation are at the heart of Truman Medical Center Lakewood. Part of Truman Medical Centers, TMC Lakewood is a 103-bed acute care hospital in Eastern Jackson County and provides a range of specialty and outpatient services, including primary care, rehabilitation, women’s health and geriatrics. More than one-third of all babies born in Jackson County are born in a TMC hospital, 1,122 at TMC Lakewood in 2009*. TMC Lakewood is home to the University of Missouri-Kansas City Family Medicine Residency Program. For more information, visit http://www.trumed.org.
*fiscal year 2009 (July 1, 2008-June 30, 2009)
