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McGregor area rises to Floe challenge

Friday, December 7th, 2012

Wayne & Janelle Floe with Easton & Ramsi

Thanks to Wayne and Janelle Floe and the generosity of the people of the McGregor area, Riverwood Foundation has raised another $25,000 toward its McGregor area goal of $125,000 for the Better Together Capital Campaign to support Riverwood Healthcare Center’s hospital expansion.

 In June, FLOE International challenged the McGregor area community with a matching gift of $12,500, which was matched for a total donation of $25,000 from the Floe family. This brings the total raised from McGregor individuals and organizations to $100,044. Recent donations have included $3,000 from the McGregor Lions Club and $1,000 from the Tamarack Sno-Flyers.

“We are so grateful for the enthusiastic support from the McGregor community as well as others in Aitkin County and the surrounding area,” says Jodie Johnson, Riverwood Foundation director.  “Every dollar invested in our local health system will pay dividends for years to come in terms of enhanced patient-centered care close to home.”

The total amount raised for the $2.2 million Better Together Capital Campaign is now $1.8 million with just $24,956 to reach the $125,000 goal for the McGregor area.

To give to the campaign, contact Jodie Johnson at (218) 927-5554, or stop by the Foundation office at 200 Bunker Hill Drive in Aitkin.

 

 

Challenge grant for hospital expansion project is big success

Friday, July 13th, 2012

  

Jodie Johnson, interim executive director of Riverwood Foundation, and Mike Steffen, president of Bremer Bank in Aitkin, point to the Better Together campaign tracking sign showing the successful completion of the $300,000 challenge grant goal.

Otto Bremer Foundation contributes $300,000 for Better Together Capital Campaign

 In early 2011, the Otto Bremer Foundation pledged generous support for the hospital expansion and renovations at Riverwood Healthcare Center in Aitkin with a $300,000 challenge grant. A little more than a year later, Riverwood Foundation reports that the community, whose donations were matched dollar for dollar up to a total of $300,000, helped the Foundation meet this challenge.

The Otto Bremer Foundation contributed $150,000 to Riverwood Foundation to kick off the Better Together Capital Campaign and is giving an additional $150,000 now that the challenge grant has been met.

“The Otto Bremer Foundation has provided outstanding support for our capital campaign and the challenge grant helped to motivate community members to give generously as well,” says Jodie Johnson, interim executive director of Riverwood Foundation. “We gratefully thank all those individuals and organizations who responded to the challenge to double their dollars to support the hospital expansion and renovations here in Aitkin.”

Mike Steffen, president of Bremer Bank in Aitkin, comments: “Bremer Bank in Aitkin is proud to be a community partner with Riverwood Healthcare.  In the 13 years that Bremer has been part of the community of Aitkin, we have always been very impressed with the way the community is willing to support our local healthcare system. This support is a perfect example of why Otto Bremer, our founder, had such a strong belief in rural communities and felt the need to support those communities by way of grants from the Otto Bremer Foundation.”

Loren Larson, Riverwood Foundation board member and donor from Garrison, explains why he gave to the capital campaign:  “At some time in our lives, we all will have the need for healthcare and when that time comes, we want the very best care available to us. Riverwood has assembled an administrative team and a team of medical professionals to provide outstanding healthcare to Aitkin County and surrounding communities in a new and remodeled state-of-the-art facility. I consider it a privilege to participate in the capital campaign and support the ongoing healthcare needs in our community.”

To date, donations to the Better Together campaign total more than $1.6 million with another $600,000 that must be raised to reach the $2.2 million goal by the end of 2012.

For more information about the expansion project and to make a tax-deductible gift, visit www.riverwoodhealthcare.com/bettertogether or call the Foundation office at (218) 927-5554.

About Riverwood Foundation

Riverwood Foundation supports the work of Riverwood Healthcare Center through a variety of fundraising, grant and community awareness initiatives. Current activities include the Better Together Capital Campaign to support Riverwood’s $21 million expansion project, hosting the 8th Annual Riverwood Gala fundraiser, and administration of a $80,000 grant from the Minnesota Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to support the Breast Health Alliance.

 

About Otto Bremer Foundation

Created in 1944, the Otto Bremer Foundation assists people in achieving full economic, civic and social participation in and for the betterment of their communities. This mission is based on the intent of founder Otto Bremer. His vision and longstanding commitment to communities during and after the Great Depression are carried forward today through the Foundation’s work in the places that are homes and neighbors to Bremer banks. The Foundation strives to help build healthy, vibrant communities—communities where basic needs are met, mutual regard is prized and opportunities for economic, civic and social participation are within everyone’s reach.

The Otto Bremer Foundation owns 92 percent of Bremer Bank and receives an equivalent share of the bank profits that are paid out as dividends. This means that a large portion of bank profit is invested back in local communities through grants and program-related investments.

Otto Bremer Foundation contributes $300,000 for Better Together Capital Campaign

Jodie Johnson, interim executive director of Riverwood Foundation, and Mike Steffen, president of Bremer Bank in Aitkin, point to the Better Together campaign tracking sign showing the successful completion of the $300,000 challenge grant goal.

 

Otto Bremer Foundation contributes $300,000 for Better Together Capital Campaign

FLOE International supports hospital expansion campaign

Friday, June 22nd, 2012

Wayne and Janelle Floe with children Easton and Ramsi

Donations to Better Together campaign matched to $12,500

Thanks to Wayne and Janelle Floe, McGregor area residents now have an even greater reason to give to the Better Together Capital Campaign.FLOE International is challenging the McGregor area community with a matching gift of $12,500. Floe says, “Our family, and the team at FLOE International, are proud to support the hospital expansion at Riverwood so that our friends, family, coworkers and neighbors have the opportunity to receive first-class health care in the community where we live.”

Riverwood Foundation Manger Katie Nelson comments: “Riverwood Foundation is pleased with the level of support the McGregor area community has already provided and is excited about how the Floe donation will leverage new gifts.”

Shirley Callahan-Winegar, local resident and Riverwood Foundation board member, says, “The McGregor area has already contributed a generous $91,144 toward the capital campaign. Riverwood Foundation has set a goal of raising $125,000 from the McGregor area. This new challenge from FLOE means that gifts from McGregor area residents to the campaign will be doubled. We are so close. We hope this new match will encourage new gifts to the campaign and push us closer to our $2.2 million goal!”

Recent McGregor area gifts to the campaign have come from the Horseshoe Lake Association, Dean Masonry and Concrete, and the American Legion Auxiliary. All gifts to Riverwood Foundation for the Better Together Capital Campaign will be doubled until the $12,500 match is met.

A sub-committee of the volunteer campaign steering committee has been working hard to get the word out in the McGregor area. Members include Shirley Callahan-Winegar, Linda Farah, Robert Lewis, Art Orosco, Marty Ryan and Elsa Sorenson.

For more information on the Better Together campaign, contact the Foundation office at (218) 927-5158 or knelson2@riverwoodhealthcare.org

New hospital support services wing opens

Monday, June 11th, 2012

As part of the hospital expansion and renovation project at Riverwood Healthcare Center, the new wing for support services will open Mon., June 18.

 The new wing, located in an addition on the south side of the hospital, will house about 60 to 70 employees from multiple departments, including administration, billing, Riverwood Foundation, education, finance, human resources, information technology, marketing, medical records, and quality and risk services.

 “We are excited to finally bring most of our employees onto one campus in Aitkin,” says Michael Hagen, Riverwood CEO. “This move, which was an integral part of our strategic master facility plan, will greatly enhance the efficiency of our operations and make it easier for patients to access services all in one location.”

 New location for billing, employment services

The existing support services building at 24 5th St. SW in Aitkin will close at 5 p.m., Thurs., June 14, for the move, which will take place June 15-17, and will no longer house any Riverwood services or staff.

 Effective June 18, Riverwood patients who want to drop off medical bill payments or to talk with billing representatives should now come to the new south entrance to the support services wing at the hospital. The phone number for the billing department will remain the same at (218) 927-8272.

 Those applying for employment at Riverwood should also come to the new support services wing where the human resources offices will be located on the first floor. The phone number for the human resources office remains the same at (218) 927-5568.

 Volunteers will staff a reception desk in the lobby of the new wing and will direct visitors and offer information as needed.

 The support services wing is named after Michael F. Ryan, who demonstrated outstanding commitment and leadership during his tenure as chairman of the Riverwood Healthcare Center Governing Board of Directors from 1994 to 2010. In the lobby of the new wing, a special memorial plaque will highlight Mike Ryan’s achievements, including a list of the donors who have made gifts in his name to support the Better Together capital campaign for the hospital expansion project. Riverwood will host a dedication ceremony for the new wing later this summer.

 “I’d like to extend a special thank you to all those who made a donation to our capital campaign in Mike Ryan’s honor,” Hagen adds. “This support is a testament to Mike’s commitment to quality healthcare provided locally for Aitkin County and surrounding communities that Riverwood serves.”

Aitkin Women of Today contribute to capital campaign

Monday, March 26th, 2012

The Aitkin Women of Today have generously pledged $500 to Riverwood Foundation for the Better Together capital campaign. Pictured from left to right are Better Together campaign volunteer Bernie Roscoe, Aitkin Chapter Women of Today President Suzanne LaLond, and Interim Foundation Director Jodie Johnson.

Area civic groups step up to challenge

Friday, December 9th, 2011

Aitkin Lions member Tom Brand presents $2,000 check to Riverwood Foundation Manager Katie Nelson.

McGregor Lions members Elsa Sorenson and Larry Turner present a $2,000 check to Riverwood Foundation Board member Robert Lewis (far left).

Sno-Flyers members Al Rinta and Denny Pepera present a $1,000 check to Riverwood Foundation Manager Katie Nelson.

Riverwood Foundation has much to be thankful for this holiday season. Over the past month, the Aitkin Lions Club, McGregor Lions Clubs and Tamarack Sno-Flyers have all made generous gifts to Riverwood Foundation for the Better Together Capital Campaign totaling $5,000. In addition, these contributions have been matched dollar for dollar by the Otto Bremer Foundation, which pledged a $300,000 matching grant to the campaign earlier this year.

 With the support of these civic groups and other local healthcare supporters, the Foundation has raised more than $1.4 million toward its campaign goal of $2.2 million.

 The Foundation hopes to reach the Bremer challenge by December 31, which will bring the total amount raised to $1.6 million to support the hospital expansion project.

 For more information about the project and to make a tax-deductible gift, visit www.riverwoodhealthcare.com/bettertogether or call the Foundation office at (218) 927-5554.