Thursday, April 27, 2017

Medal of Honor Society Names Fisher House Foundation as One of its 2017 Citizen Honors Award Winners



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Medal of Honor Society Names Fisher House Foundation as One of its 2017 Citizen Honors Award Winners
March 2, 2017
The Congressional Medal of Honor Society selected military non-profit, Fisher House Foundation as one of its 2017 Citizen Honors Award winners to recognize US citizens and community organizations for their acts of courage and selfless service that epitomize the American spirit. 
“This award recognizes and celebrates the exceptional deeds that Fisher House Foundation performs every day in communities across our Nation,” said Thomas G. Kelley, Medal of Honor recipient and president of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society.
 Fisher House Foundation has long had a partnership with the Medal of Honor Society.  When each Fisher House is built, the Society presents a special plaque to hang in the home.  These plaques are typically presented during the dedication ceremonies by Medal of Honor Recipients.  On the plaque are the solemn words:
“Dedicated to Zachary and Elizabeth Fisher for the unselfish commitment to improve the quality of life to the members of our Armed Forces and our Nation’s veterans and families by providing a ‘Home Away From Home’ for those who are serving and have served.”
 “I have nothing but utmost respect and thanks to each and every member of the Medal of Honor Society,” said Ken Fisher, Chairman and CEO of Fisher House Foundation.  “It’s an honor for our Foundation to be recognized by such an esteemed group of our Nation’s heroes.  I commit to you and to all our military, veterans and their families, that Fisher House Foundation will continue to be there to support their needs—be it a WWII veteran or a 19-year-old service member.  All have earned our deepest respect and thanks.”
The award will be presented on March 25 at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, VA. 
 “Our 2017 winners embody the spirit of the Medal of Honor and represent the highest levels of service and heroism,” said Kelley.  “They’ve earned this award through their courage, selfless service or commitment to our Nation’s military service members and families.”

Other Recipients include:
·         Jacob Ellis of Columbia, Missouri and Adam Brunk of Holts Summit, Missouri, were selected for their courageous act on August 21, 2016, when they rescued two people injured in a traffic accident. Ellis and Brunk freed the accident victims just before their car was engulfed in fire.
·         Molly Hudgens of Ashland City, Tennessee, was selected for her courageous act on September 29, 2016, when she prevented a 14-year old middle school student from shooting teachers and administrators at Sycamore Middle School. Hudgens spoke with the student for 45 minutes until he agreed to surrender. No shots were fired during the incident.
·         Travis Ellis of Senoia, Georgia, was selected for his selfless service in support of veterans through his work with Shepherd's Men, a nonprofit organization that raises awareness and funds to support post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries among service members. Ellis' efforts support the patients at the SHARE Military Initiative at Shepherd Center, a PTS and TBI rehab program.
·         Katelyn Ibarra of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, was selected for her heroism in assisting several citizens injured in a traffic accident. Before emergency medical professionals arrived, Ibarra provided critical first-aid assistance and removed injured passengers from the immediate accident scene. Ibarra was trained in first aid through the Girl Scouts of Colorado.


Thursday, April 20, 2017

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Robert, can you put this in Chap 711 May & June newsletters?  Other newsletters too?

Thanks, Len

  

Please see attached flyer (In .png format for web posting). Request Widest dissemination.

We still need volunteers to serve.

So far I have two Volunteers, Cathy Breedlove (NVEnergy) and Peggy Randal (WVON). Volunteers should arrive between 730-745 on June 10th.

We have 100 tickets (pre-event) we can get more printed.

Julie-10 tickets

Karen-10 tickets

Sheila-12 tickets

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

VA FISHER HOUSE MONTHLY REPORT

 

VA Hospital VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System Month March 2017

  1. Occupancy rate: 47%_______

2. Number of Unoccupied days due to construction, maintenance, or refurbishment: 0____

  1. Total number of families accommodated during the month: 69________
  1. Families of Active Duty Servicemembers accommodated during the month: 0_____
  1. Families of Post 9-11OIF/OEF/OND Veterans accommodated during the month: 3____
  1. Average Length of stay for families of Active Duty Servicemembers accommodated during the month: 0____
  1. Number of new families accommodated this month: 29_____
  1. Number of new individual guests accommodated during the month: 59_____
  1. Cumulative number of families accommodated: 343__________
  1. Number of families checking out: 65_______
  1. Number of lodging nights provided through Fisher House Hotels for Heroes Program:0_____

  1. Average length of stay: 3.36_______
  1. Total number of families on waiting list during the month: 0____
  1. Families referred for accommodations in the community during the month: 0__
  1. Monetary donations received by VA this month: $1,420.00___
  1. Monetary Donations received by the local 501c3 this month: $119.26___
  1. Total monthly donations for the year: $24,232.26____
  1. Number of hours volunteered: 43___
  1. Total Number of volunteers: 5___
  1. Number of VCS Canteen Booklets distributed to guests: 0____

21. Describe activities/special events held during the month:
3/17/17: Girl Scout Troop 643 donation; 3/17/17: St. Patrick’s Day lunch; 3/20/17: Ardiente Veterans Club selected Fisher House for their annual charity; 3/20/17: Dinner provided by Wells Fargo; 3/23/17: G&K Services donated linen service for us; 3/24/17: March Madness donation from Capital One Military Network; 3/24/17: Maria presented to State Commanders; 3/28/17: Dinner provided by Shadow Hills Church.

Submitted by: Cadie Franco_________ Date 4/14/17___ Fisher House Manager

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Directors,


Directors,  Len and I met with Cadie and Maria today.  It was an excellent friendly lengthy meeting.  Scheduled for 30 minutes it lasted for 1.5hrs.  A complete reversal.  We will be meeting the first Wednesday of the month at 2:30pm until further notice.  All board members are invited to attend.  In addition we are being  encouraged to be involved in activities at the LVFH. 
   Volunteer Recognition event April 22 (not to be confused with VAVS Volunteer event).
   Founders Day Celebrations September 22and 23.
   A monthly dinner for the guests prepared and served by NVF.

There are also some requests for funding.
   An estimated $500 to 700/6 mos for furniture upkeep.
   ? Cost for laundry service for Duvet covers (sheets are to be done for free).
   ? Recognition Awards for LVFH Volunteers.
   Storage unit.

Cooperation was the word for this meeting.  I could not be more encouraged, relieved, overjoyed.  Patience is a virtue.  Cadie is even going to see if she can access the station Fisher House account.  Even she does not know the balance or if it has been accessed by others.  Nobody knows.  Soon we will and that monkey will off my back.

I ask for your votes for the furniture upkeep expenditure and for renting a self storage unit for the Christmas supplies, paint and wall paper left overs and whatever other nonessentials we can get out of the house.  This may be temporary or permanent.  It beats all the expense, hassle and ugliness of a storage container somewhere on the campus.  Someone will have to leave the house anyway and there are volunteers to do the fetching.  Also for the Volunteer Awards for Cadie's committed volunteers.  It will not be much for a couple of golf shirts, mugs and whatever.  Without specific info we will delay action on the laundry request but one of the volunteers found a service to gift doing the sheets once a week.  I expect we will decide to support that.

Richard