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Neighborhood News Jul-Aug-Sep 2017
Mercy Neighborhood Ministry | 655 Maryville Centre Dr. | St. Louis, MO 63141 | 314-364-2810 www.mercy.net/practice/mercy-neighborhood-ministry
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
MERCY CORNER
SLIP Interns at Mercy
Mercy Volunteers
Community Builder Award
Crisis Nursery at MHJ
Career Fair – Troy
HEALTH
Mobile Mammography Van Schedule
Eclipse Safety
COMMUNITY
FQHC Open House & Tours
Energy Awareness Class
Foodstock VI
Volunteer Fair
Free Children’s Clothing
Suicide Awareness Conference
SAAD – Save the Date
OUR MISSION OUR STAFF
Mercy Neighborhood Ministry connects the
economically underserved with appropriate health
and social service resources. In partnership with
community organizations, we improve access to care
and quality of life for those in need.
We assist the hospitals of Mercy East Community
(Mercy Hospital St. Louis, Mercy Hospital
Washington, Mercy Hospital Jefferson and Mercy
Hospital Lincoln), with formal community health
needs assessment and improvement planning.
Sharon Neumeister, RN Director Christine Jacobs Administrative Assistant Cheryl Schorr Community Health & Access Coordinator Madeline Gemoules Community Health & Access Coordinator Traci Carter Community Health & Access Coordinator Sr. Marilynn Wittenauer, RSM Volunteer Donna Binek Volunteer Denise Funke Volunteer
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SLIP Interns at Mercy
The St. Louis Internship Program (SLIP) is a year round internship program through St. Louis Public Schools designed to help youth with a once in a lifetime opportunity. Students go through an intensive training in preparation for the work environment. Those who successfully complete the program get placed in a paid summer internship.
Mercy became a work site this year for the first time and had four interns placed throughout various departments. “SLIP provides hope and opportunity for high school students…through partnerships with area businesses and community organizations. It develops motivated, well-trained and talented future employees in the St. Louis community.”
Dyamond Bradford recently graduated from Soldan International High School and was placed at Mercy Neighborhood Ministry. She did extensive editing of resource lists that assist those in need and are housed on our website,
www.mercy.net/mnm. Dyamond will be heading to Tennessee State University this semester to major in Chemistry and Forensic Science with hopes of becoming an anesthesiologist.
SLIP students gave end of term presentations in the Mercy Hospital St. Louis board room.
Dyamond Bradford, SLIP Intern
RESOURCE LIST UPDATES
Numerous MNM Resource Lists have undergone some level of changes. Visit Mercy Neighborhood Ministry’s website for the most recent version of the lists in your area. Many pertain to the following counties: Franklin, Jefferson, St. Charles, Warren, Lincoln, St. Louis City and St. Louis County. www.mercy.net/mnm.
Thank you for your assistance, Dyamond, and
good luck at college!!!
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Serving Hands of Mercy
Dinner guests at the St. Vincent’s Parish meal program were served by a number of Mercy Administrators on June 26 , 2017. Several Senior Vice-Presidents (SVP), Executive Presidents, and the CEO President of Mercy humbly served food and drink to those who were hungry. The team was joined by Traci Carter and Cheryl Schorr of Mercy Neighborhood Ministry.
Cheryl commented that, “Mercy volunteers on a regular basis to serve the meal at St. Vincent’s. The coworkers often leave fuller than the guests…of gladness, that is!”
“Try to meet all with peace and love. It is for God we serve the poor and
not for thanks.”
― Catherine McAuley (Burns & Carney, Praying with Catherine McAuley, p. 51.)
St. Charles Community Council Honors Mercy
The Community Council of St. Charles recently honored Mercy for its work in the Tri-County area and, in June, presented them with the Community Builder Award. The award is given to individuals and/or organizations who work together with community partners to meet community needs and create solutions that improve the lives of fragile individuals and families.
"It's an honor to be recognized for work we do that truly supports the Mercy mission," said Don Kalicak, vice president of business development and planning for Mercy's eastern Missouri region. "As we’ve expanded into the St. Charles area and beyond, we’ve been welcomed and want to return that by supporting other organizations that are doing great things in the community.”
Left to right: Traci Carter; Linda Knodel, SVP Chief Nursing Officer; Lynn Britton, President, CEO; Brian O’Toole, SVP Mission & Ethics; Cynthia Mercer, SVP Chief Admin Officer; Vance Moore, President, Business Integration; Tony Krawat, SVP Chief Compliance Officer; Philip Wheeler, SVP General Counsel; and Shannon Sock, Executive VP, Strategy & CFO.
Mercy representatives Don Kalicak, Sharon Neumeister, John Martin, Kim Martin, Carla Klaskin, Beth Gray, Kevin LeGrand, Cheryl Schorr, Ashley Rottler and Tony Rothermich accepted the St. Charles Community Council's 2017 Community Builder Award.
Mercy coworkers can learn about volunteer service opportunities by visiting the MNM website and clicking on “Volunteer” near the bottom of the page. www.mercy.net/mnm
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Crisis Nursery Expands
Saint Louis Crisis Nursery has opened an outreach center inside Mercy Hospital Jefferson to provide families with crisis counseling, community referrals, home visitation and parent education groups. “We are thrilled to bring our Family Empowerment Program to Jefferson County,“ said Crisis Nursery CEO, DiAnne Mueller. “We will use our longstanding model of child abuse prevention that has been working in the St. Louis Metro area for over 31 years. Together we will save babies lives, keep kids safe and build strong families.”
Jessica Buechting will be the Nursery’s family empowerment social worker based at the outreach center. She is a Licensed Master Social Worker experienced with families as a foster care case manager and permanency specialist in Jefferson County.
To reach Jessica at Mercy Jefferson, call 314-374-1700 or email jessicab@crisisnurserykids.org.
Mercy Career Fair – Troy
You have skills and great ideas. Why not put them to use as part of the Mercy team? Current openings include:
Certified Nursing Assistant Echo Technician Housekeeping Laboratory
Medical Assistants/Receptionist Nursing Nutritional Services And many more!
Join us for the Mercy Career Fair and start doing more of what you love today! To learn more visit www.mercy.net/CareerFair.
Mercy Career Fair
Where: When:
Mercy Hospital Lincoln
First Floor – Training Room
1000 E. Cherry Street
Troy, MO 63379
Wednesday, Aug 16, 2017
3:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Mercy Careers
To view all open positions within Mercy (in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas), visit the Career Center on the Mercy website: https://www.mercy.net/mercy-careers.
Crisis Nursery Social Worker, Jessica Buechting
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Mercy Mobile Mammography Van
Schedule your mammography screening EVERY YEAR whether you have insurance or not. Mercy offers financial assistance to those who qualify and the van conveniently visits neighborhood sites to make it easier for women 40-64
years old to access this potentially life-saving test. Early detection of any disease is key to having a better outcome.
The Mercy mammography van will be at the following locations in August and September with public appointments available. To schedule your appointment or for more information, please call Mercy at 314-251-6300, ext “0”.
For additional listings, visit the website: https://www.mercy.net/practice/mercy-mobile-mammography-st-louis
Where: When: Mercy Hospital Washington 851 E. 5th Street, Suite 100 Washington, MO 63090
Tue, Aug 8
CAASTL 2709 Woodson Rd. St. Louis, MO 63114
Thu, Aug 24
Greater Deliverance Church 10600 Bellefontaine Rd. St. Louis, MO 63137
Sat, Aug 26 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Medley Pharmacy 601 E. Hwy 28 Owensville, MO 65066
Tue, Sep 5 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Wellston Center @ St. Augustine 1705 Kienlen St. Louis, MO 63133
Thu, Sep 7 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
St. Trinity Lutheran 517 Koelin Ave. St. Louis, MO 63111
Thu, Sep 14 Call 314-535-3276 to schedule appointment
City of Life Church 8333 Fullerton Ave. St. Louis, MO 63132
Sat, Sep 23 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
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Eclipse Countdown
NASA experts are encouraging everyone to experience “one of nature’s grandest spectacles” on August 21 – a TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN!! In Missouri, it will take place around midday when daytime will turn to night.
To fully enjoy it, we must take precautions during this event. DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY UP AT THE SUN! Go get you and your family some “eclipse glasses”.
NASA reports that “looking directly at the sun is unsafe except during the brief total phase of a solar eclipse (“totality”), when the moon entirely blocks the sun’s bright face, which will happen only within the narrow path of totality.
“Regular sunglasses are not safe nor are unfiltered cameras, telescopes, binoculars or other optical devices. The concentrated solar rays will damage the filter and enter your eye(s), causing serious injury.” https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/
Some local libraries and county parks will have glasses available at no charge or for a small fee. Some stores are selling them with accompanying educational/informational books. NASA stresses that glasses should be from an approved manufacturer, such as American paper Optics, Rainbow Symphony or Thousands Oaks Optical and have an ISO icon with reference 12312-2.
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It’s fun thinking of celestial-related ideas to include in your Eclipse Celebration. Here are just a few:
Food/Drink
Moon Pies
Sunny D drinks
Milky Way and Mars candy bars
Eclipse and Orbit gum
Music
Total Eclipse of the Heart – Bonnie Tyler
Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd
Moondance – Van Morrison
Moon Shadow – Cat Stevens
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Tour Neighborhood Health Centers – St. Louis
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) play an important role in our community by providing health care to all persons, regardless of their health insurance status. During National Health Center Week, Aug 14-19, 2017, St. Louis’ community health centers are opening their doors to those who want to learn more. “This is an opportunity to network with health center leadership, understand the importance of our region’s community health centers, the benefits to the surrounding neighborhood and the need for this community resource.”
The week will end with a celebratory concert at Grand Hall on Chouteau. All events are free and open to the St. Louis community. For more information and to RSVP for events, please visit: https://stlnationalhealthcenterweek.eventbrite.com.
Open Times:
Where: When:
Saint Louis County Dept. of Public Health
4000 Jennings Station Rd.
Pine Lawn, MO 63121
Monday, Aug 14
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Affinia Healthcare
1717 Biddle Street
St. Louis, MO 63106
Tuesday, Aug 15
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Family Care Health Center
401 Holly Hills Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63111
Wednesday, Aug 16
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Betty Jean Kerr People’s Health Center
5701 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63112
Thursday, Aug 17
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Center
4500 Pope Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63115
Friday, Aug 18
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Community Concert & Celebration
Grand Hall on Chouteau
2319 Chouteau Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Saturday, Aug 19
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
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Energy Awareness Class – St. Clair
Learn how to lower utility bills and conserve energy! Attend the free Energy Awareness Class presented by Missouri Department of Energy. Registration is required by calling Jefferson Franklin Community Action Corporation (JFCAC), 636-789-2686 ext. 1502 or 1503.
Energy Awareness Class:
Foodstock VI – Washington
Admission to Foodstock is free with donation of non-perishable food items or monetary donation.
Bring cans of ham – hear those bands!
Cans of corn – dig those horns!
Drop a $5 – begin to jive!
Enjoy hours of good music from local bands and great fun while helping to fill food pantry shelves in the community.
Foodstock:
Where: When:
First Baptist Church
450 E. Springfield Rd.
St. Clair, MO 63077
Wednesday, Aug 16, 2017
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Call JFCAC to register and for additional information:
636-789-2686 ext. 1502 or 1503
Where: When:
Washington Farmers’ Market
317 West Main Street
Washington, MO 63090
Saturday, Aug 26, 2017
4:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Laclede Gas Changing Name to Spire
In case you missed the insert in your recent Laclede Gas bill (or the news articles for the past year, which is my case), Laclede Gas is changing its name to Spire. While this information may be beneficial for paying your personal bills, it’s also a heads-up for those numerous agencies that provide utility assistance to those in need in our communities.
Laclede Gas has been serving Missouri for 160 years.
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Volunteer Fair – Union
Are you considering volunteering in your community? Is your non-profit or government agency looking for volunteers? Come to the Volunteer Fair at East Central College (ECC), September 13.
Franklin County Service Providers is partnering with ECC to present a Volunteer Fair that is open to the community. It is free to attend and both short and long term volunteer opportunities may be available.
Volunteering can be very rewarding by increasing your knowledge, meeting interesting people and making a difference in your
community.
If your agency would like to participate, please email Kathy Carr at kcarr@comtrea.org.
2017 Volunteer Fair:
Free Children’s Clothing – Washington
First Washington United Methodist Church is hosting a Children’s Clothing Give-Away event Aug 12. New and gently used clothing in sizes Infant through Youth 14/16 will be available at NO COST.
Donations of these items may be dropped off at the church Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. to noon, through August 9.
The event is FREE and open to anyone!
Where: When:
East Central College
Donald D. Shook Student Center Lawn
1964 Prairie Dell Rd.
Union, MO 63084
Wednesday, Sep 13, 2017
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Where: When:
First Washington United Methodist Church
4349 St. Johns Rd.
Washington, MO 63090
Saturday, Aug 12, 2017
8:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Karla Frank
636-667-0088
spinninimage@gmail.com
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Suicide Awareness & Prevention Conference – Festus
Sign up now for the 7th Annual Suicide Awareness and Prevention Conference hosted by the Behavioral Health Department at Mercy Hospital Jefferson. This FREE conference is for members of the community, educators, mental health consumers and professionals, law enforcement officers, suicide survivors and anyone else whose life has been impacted by suicide.
Speakers will include:
Art Holliday, KSDK reporter and newscaster, advocate for the mentally ill Lisa Picker, survivor and advocate Justin Darnell, Second Captain of Lake Saint Louis Fire Dept – First Responders, lived experience Plus more!
For registration information and complete details, visit www.mercy.net/SuicideConf2017. First 350 to register will receive a free conference T-shirt. Survivors wanting their loved one’s name on back of T-shirt must register by Aug 15. Pre-registration will close Friday, September 8.
7th Annual Suicide Awareness & Prevention Conference:
Sponsorship and vendor opportunities are available. Contact Erin Poniewaz, Mercy, for more info at 636-933-1635.
Save the Date for SAAD – Arnold
The Methamphetamine Action Coalition will present its annual “Substance Abuse Awareness Day” on October 6. Presentations will address topics such as methamphetamine, heroin, current drug trends, substance abuse treatment, prevention and recovery.
Agenda and registration information will be announced at a later date. You may contact Madeline Gemoules at Mercy Neighborhood Ministry for questions, madeline.gemoules@mercy.net.
Confidential Tip Line (636) 797-6467
Substance Abuse Awareness Day:
Where: When:
Quality Inn
1200 W. Gannon Drive
Festus, MO 63028
Friday, Sep 15, 2017
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Check in at 8:00 a.m.
Where: When:
Jefferson College – Arnold Campus
1687 Missouri State Road
Arnold, MO 63010
October 6, 2017
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