ANNUAL REPORT 2009-2010 Support for Individuals with Cancer and Their Families Sherri’s Message Dear Friends, Question: How can BAG IT, a small organization, have such a significant impact on cancer education in Arizona? It takes a lot of collaboration and dedication! We are honored to work with over 100 committed medical providers in Arizona, including cancer centers, community clinic networks, tribal health organizations, rural health centers, well women clinics, and support groups. We are inspired by 150 volunteers that offer their expertise with tasks from knitting caps for patients or assembling BAG IT bags to putting on fundraising events. Our small staff is dedicated to being efficient and keeping costs to a minimum. Our board provides the leadership for growth and sustainability. BAG IT is recognized around the state for our efforts to work with others to improve cancer care. We have joined ranks on several collaborative grants, work hand in hand with the Arizona Cancer Coalition, and act as a catalyst to get organizations to work together. We are very excited about a new national conference that we will launch in January, 2011. It will offer information and support to those across the country involved in grass roots community advocacy such as our own. It is a unique invitation to support those helping thousands of survivors in their communities. Our program is called ESCAPE – Encouraging and Sustaining Cancer Advocacy Programs and Efforts. This year was not without its challenges. It was a daunting year financially for many non-profit organizations. BAG IT experienced a year with smaller-than-expected growth. One reason, we fear, was due to people not seeking care. We are realizing that some with cancer are choosing to stop or forego treatment due to their inability to pay for care. We want to thank all our donors who remain committed to BAG IT in these difficult times by providing us with the precious funds needed to continue our mission and work. We extend special thanks to all our volunteers who donate so much of their time, energy, and enthusiasm to keep it all going. Some of you have been with us since the beginning. Your dedication is amazing and very much appreciated. You are a gift to your communities and the cancer survivors we all serve. Wishing you all health and wellness, Sherri Romanoski Founder, President, and fortunate cancer survivor BAG IT Mission BAG IT reaches out to cancer patients, regardless of gender, age, or cancer type, at a critical time – right after their diagnosis. The information is designed to help them cope with their diagnosis, move more competently through the treatment process, empower them to become an active member of the treatment team, and transition to follow up care. Our information is focused on taking people overwhelmed by a cancer diagnosis to a level of understanding about their disease. The helplessness of being a “victim” begins to diminish with this type of support. Our slogan for BAG IT is “Fight the Fear.” Where Can I Find BAG IT? The answer is: all over Arizona! BAG IT has become a widely-used education tool for cancer patients in our state. Individuals newly diagnosed with cancer can now find BAG IT not only in our larger communities but in many rural locations including tribal health centers, well women clinics, support groups, resource centers, and outreach programs. We welcome and thank the over 100 locations that offer our bags to their patients. It is a great partnership unlike any in the state. “I felt a little more in control over the craziness in my life.” It’s time for celebration! The highlights of the year for BAG IT are many but here are just a few. • We helped 6,700 individuals and families this year. • We have delivered over 25,000 BAG IT bags since we began in 2003. • BAG IT will initiate a new national conference this year called ESCAPE – Encouraging and Sustaining Cancer Advocacy Programs and Efforts. • BAG IT helped coordinate a community conference for non-oncology professionals on how to best serve those with cancer. • We are planning our first annual Phoenix fundraiser Ballyhoo for BAG IT. Want to mail a BAG IT bag to someone outside the state? You can order online at www.bagit4u.org. We ask for a $25 donation to cover costs and shipping. What’s In The Bag? BAG IT assists individuals with any type of cancer. It helps them cope with their diagnosis, navigate through treatment, understand quality of life issues, and transition to follow-up care. Taking Time* Living with cancer is hard. At every point, there may be a range of feelings. It is important to accept these feelings and learn how to live with them. Teamwork – The Cancer Patient’s Guide To Talking With Your Doctor** Suggests key questions for doctors, nurses, and others on the health care team. Includes a glossary of cancer words and resources. When Someone You Love Is Being Treated For Cancer* Giving care and support during this challenging time isn’t easy. Caregivers need to take care of themselves, too. Special sections for helping children and teens cope. Life After Cancer Treatment* Offers practical ways of dealing with common problems and guidelines for managing physical, social, and emotional health in the search for a “new normal” after treatment. * Source: National Cancer Institute | ** Source: National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship ***BAG IT is also available in Spanish. Eating Hints for Cancer Patients* Learn about diet needs during and after treatment and how to cope with side effects that may affect eating. Taking Part in Cancer Treatment Research Studies* Clinical trials may be an option for some cancer patients. Asking the right questions can help with making decisions about them. The BAG IT Binder A specially-designed binder provides: • Cross-reference guide to BAG IT publications and cancer topics/issues. • Helpful tips for getting through treatment and beyond on each tabbed section. • Personal information, medical history, and medication forms. • Calendar to keep track of appointments, side effects, and/or questions. • Place to keep copies of all labs, reports, referrals, and diagnostic testing. • Paper to log in your questions and comments for office visits for later reference. • Summary and follow-up care plan form. • BAG IT evaluation. • CD directory of state/county resources. • Instruction card for creating your own website. Thinking About Complementary and Alternative Medicine* In addition to standard medical care, there are other practices or products that may be helpful such as meditation, yoga, massage, tai chi, vitamins, or herbs. Toolbox brochure ** A variety of cancer topics are explored on this free audio program in a story-telling format. It may be ordered or accessed online. 8000 Number of Individuals/Families Receiving BAG IT Growth by Year 7000 6th Annual Take a Hike for BAG IT 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 Events - Communities Raising Funds 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 BAG IT Delivers – Over 25,000 helped Loews Ventana Canyon Resort was the setting for a spectacular morning of hiking, meditation walks, and a scrumptious brunch on October 18, 2009. About 340 participated in the fun, including cancer survivors, their family and friends, and community and business supporters. David Fitzsimmons, cartoonist and cancer survivor, shared a humorous version of cancer care. Rocky LaRose, our photographer extraordinaire, thrilled us with yet another fantastic slideshow of photos from past hikes. Raffle and auction prizes from the spectacular to the unique were snatched up to the delight of the crowd. Special thanks to the 70+ volunteers that make this event happen. Kudos to event coordinator Susan Weiland. We hope you will join us for our 7th annual Take a Hike for BAG IT event on November 7, 2010. BAG IT has reached over 25,000 individuals with cancer and their families since we began in 2003. Our goal for 2010-2011 is to reach more than 8,000! “I had cancer and chemo one year ago. It has just returned, and I appreciated so much being educated about cancer and chemo treatments. I wasn’t informed before. This has made it so much easier. Thank you.” Take a Hike planning and event chair committee members: Cheri Romanoski, Sherri Romanoski, Susan Weiland, Sandra Valenzuela, Julie Butterbrodt, Kathy Lackow, Karen Hoganson, Kathy Borg Mah Jongg Tournaments 4th Annual Green Valley Tournament Joy Hughes has done it again! Her inspired idea to raise funds in Green Valley for BAG IT was another huge success! Joy and friends presented founder, Sherri Romanoski, with a check for $1,715 to support our mission. The Green Valley community has raised an amazing $5,322 to date! First Annual Tucson Tournament Judy Kidder and Carolyn Sanger kicked off the first annual event at Skyline Country Club in Tucson on November 10, 2009. The results were a room filled with delighted participants who shared lunch and friendly competition. They raised $1,165! Wine and Dine for BAG IT The beautiful Hacienda del Sol Resort hosted our annual Wine and Dine event on June 6, 2010. Participation was at an all-time high. The food was superb, the wine spectacular, and a carefully chosen selection of wine-themed auction prizes graced the celebration. Susan and Tom Firth chat with The wine sommelier and chef shared Anne Meinhausen tips on pairings and preparation. BAG IT sends scores of thanks to Matt and Tom Firth for creating an engaging, enjoyable evening and allowing us to raise $7,500 to support our mission. ESCAPE BAG IT has been a partner in the Life Beyond Cancer retreat for the past several years. The retreat’s focus is to recruit cancer survivors to go back to their communities and make a difference. Now, BAG IT is proud to announce the launch of a new national conference, ESCAPE at Miraval. Encouraging and a program of Bag It Sustaining Cancer Advocacy Programs and Efforts is a unique concept. We will bring together community advocates from across the country to network, learn new techniques to improve their programs and services, and take time to rejuvenate in a supportive environment at Miraval Resort. The focus LBC/ESCAPE staff: Susie Leigh, Janet Olson, is on building a system of Rocky LaRose, Ginger Guendelsberger, Sherri support on a personal and Romanoski, Susan Weiland. Missing are Julie Butterbrodt and Joyce Palesek organizational level. We are seeking committed sponsors for this innovative venture. Please contact Sherri at 520-575-9602. “...I wish I could meet you, to tell you personally I’m thankful and hug you because I wanted to give up, but I’m not going to, with BAG IT help.” Ballyhoo for BAG IT in Phoenix A group of BAG IT supporters, the Phoenix Angels, formed last year in the Phoenix area. Their goal is to expand BAG IT locations in the Phoenix metropolitan area and also investigate fundraising opportunities. If you would like to join this fun and energetic group, contact Sherri at 520-575-9602 or [email protected]. We meet via a monthly conference call. The Phoenix Angels, along with many committed community members of all ages, will kick off the first annual event - Ballyhoo for BAG IT - in Phoenix on October 2, 2010. This event will be dedicated to former Angel, Barb Servino, who fought the tough battle to the end. She will be sorely missed by all. Survivor Viewpoint “The BAG IT bag, binder and publications were all valuable tools I used from the beginning of my diagnosis to everyday afterward. The canvas bag carried my items I needed for my chemotherapy treatments, the binder and its contents helped me keep my paperwork and thoughts organized and the publications in the bag were a constant resource of information for me. The BAG IT bag has also saved me an enormous amount of time and energy and I’m sure you are well aware, one does not have when going through treatment.” Thanks to our 100+ volunteers Volunteers contribute thousands of hours to BAG IT. Here are just a few ways they assist our organization: - knit caps for chemo patients - assemble BAG IT binders and bags - assist with fundraising efforts - enter data into our database - ask for community donations - offer expertise in graphic/media arts If you are interested in offering your skill to BAG IT, give us a call at 520-575-9602. Revenues Revenues Expenses Expenses $9,027 $5,280 $18,130 $50,311 $67,713 $157,060 $63,500 Business Community Program Services Foundations Fundraising Individuals General and Administration Other Total Revenues $190,551 Total Expenses $181,302 2009-2010 Leadership Donors Board of Directors: Donations of $20,000 and more Sherri Romanoski, President Dr. Donald Brooks, Vice-President Susan Leigh, Secretary Corey Arvizu, Treasurer Arizona Oncology Eisai Pharmaceuticals Zuckerman Community Outreach Foundation Staff: Sherri Romanoski, Executive Director Susan Weiland, Program Assistant/Fundraising Donations of $10,000 and more Ventana Medical Systems William & Mary Ross Foundation Wings Like Eagles Foundation Donations of $5,000 and more so that I could ask essential questions Genentech Pharmaceuticals Martin & Hidegard Gluck sanofi-aventis Sundt Foundation TMC Community Affairs TMC Foundation Yuma Regional Foundation of the medical team. My binder is Donations of $1,000 and more now full of reports and procedures Amgen Nancy & Corey Arvizu Aslan Foundation Boren Family Foundation Dr. Don and Anne Brooks Canyon Ranch Institute Caterpillar, Inc. “Once diagnosed, information was very important to get past the shock and fear. BAG IT provided good information and encouraging correspondence from friends. It goes with me to each chemotherapy.” Donations of $1,000 and more cont’d Donations of $500 and more Cochise Surgical Colon & Rectal Center of AZ Country Fair White Elephant Freeport-McMoRan Heinfeld, Meech & Company Dr. Grace Hou Amy & Phillip Knorr Mah Jongg Ladies-G. Valley Mah Jongg Ladies-Tucson Dr. Elizabeth McConnell Phoenix Oncology Nurses Precision Toyota Radiology Ltd., P.L.C. Joan & Paul Romanoski Sherri & Joe Romanoski Safeway Smart Squirrel Sonoran Desert Oncology SWS Electronics Tucson Glass & Mirror University Medical Center Ventana Medical Systems Wal-Mart Foundation Susan and Tim Weiland William Schmidt Foundation Architectural Openings, Inc. Arizona Cancer Center Arizona Women’s Imaging BMW Tucson Breast Center of So. AZ Memory of Linda Carson Chapman Honda Dr. & Mrs. Merlin Cohen DPR Realty Dobbs Honda Gadabout Glaze-Tech Industries Susie Heintz Kay Holt Susan Kettlewell Loftin Equipment DM Lovitt Insurance Dr. Mark McCarthy Ian and Diane Stuart UA Foundation Volvo of Tucson Watson Chevrolet Ian and Diane Stuart Watson Chevrolet Susan and Tim Weiland Jim Wood Masonry Thank you to all our donors who enable us to provide BAG IT to individuals with cancer and their families around the state. Due to limited space, we are unable to list all who have generously made donations. Thank you to everyone! Anne Hendricks (founding member of BAG IT), Kathleen Kasper, and Renate Krompasky BAG IT 7090 N. Oracle Road 178-184 Tucson, Arizona 520-575-9602 email: [email protected] website: www.bagit4u.org
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