Spotlight of the Month!

Alliance is so grateful for the caring and dedicated work of Beverley Hester over the past 4 years. Beverly has been a member of the Alliance Medical Ministry family since June of 2008 and will be moving to Charlotte,North Carolina to be with her family. Beverly is a licensed clinical social worker who retired in 2006.  After a mission trip in Nicaragua in May of 2008 with her church, Pullen Memorial, Beverly discovered her passion for service.  It was then that she decided she wanted to continue to volunteer.  Beverly found out about Alliance from her primary caregiver and decided to dedicate her time to Alliance’s mission.

During Beverly’s 4 years at Alliance she assisted in the clinic helping the doctors and nurses by getting the patients from the waiting room and bringing them back to the clinic.  Among the other things that she did, such as getting basic information from the patients and helping to ensure that rotations ran smoothly, she truly enjoyed her interaction with the patients.  Learning their story, who they are, and making a connection with them in such a short period of time was a rewarding experience for her.  “Alliance truly does treat the whole person.  It has been a great pleasure to work here with the patients and staff,” says Beverly, “They believe in holistic health and provide it through passionate care as well as chaplain services.”

As much asBeverlywill miss Alliance, Alliance will miss her just a much.  “Beverly is such a great person to work with.  She really cares about the patients and loves being here.  We’re really going to miss her,” says LeAnne Ritter, an Alliance nurse.  Beverly plans to find a similar organization that she can volunteer her time towards when she moves.  “I have really enjoyed my time here and want to continue volunteering with a non-profit that has a similar mission asAlliance.”  No matter where she moves, Beverly will always be a member of the Alliance family.  “She is a loving person and it really shows through her interaction with the patients”, says Nurse Kim Conklin.  Beverly has truly been an asset to Alliance Medical Ministry and we are so grateful for her commitment to our mission over the past 4 years!

Love Thy Neighbor Campaign

Dear Alliance Family,

     You may not know me, but you helped me when I was sick and did not have insurance. Thank you for your unconditional support!

     Who am I? I'm Caleb, a fellow supporter of Alliance Medical Ministry. But I was a patient first. Less than a decade ago, I was new to the area, in my early 20's and was working temp jobs. Upon being referred to Alliance, I was given a shock. I, an uninsured worker, was receiving kindness and quality, professional healthcare! I was so impressed that I paid more than my allotted sliding scale fee. I only visited Alliance once more before I got a full time job with benefits, but I never forgot the care and support I received there.

     Someone like you assisted me to get care when I needed help, and ever since my first visit, I have been compelled to do the same. Just over 600 of us gave last year to support Alliance Medical Ministry. Without us, the tangible results of a medical home for the working uninsured in our community would not be possible. Our gifts make a huge difference!

     I challenge you to not wait until the end of the year, but to make a gift to Alliance now. I tithe a portion of my earnings back to Alliance each month, and if you'd like, you can do the same! Together we can be there for someone who simply needs a hand up.

     Thank you again for being there for me when I needed the help! I am honored to be a part of the Alliance Family with you!

Gratefully yours,

Joshua Caleb Dillon

Spring Soiree: Back to Our Roots

ImageAlliance Medical Ministry’s Annual Spring Soiree: Back to Our Roots on May 18, 2012 was a huge success.  Alliance would like to personally thank all the sponsors, donors, volunteers, and attendees for making Friday night’s event one to remember.  A special thanks to Wells Fargo, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, and WakeMed Health & Hospitals for sponsoring Alliance’s Annual Spring Soiree. The evening’s event honored Dr. Charles Mann, Provider, Co-Founder and faithful volunteer of Alliance Medical Ministry.  It was Dr. Mann’s passion for care that inspired him to bring the idea of a clinic for the working uninsured to Wake County and create Alliance Medical Ministry.

This year’s event was held at Alliance Medical Ministry to complement our theme of “Back to Our Roots.”  Alliance raised nearly $90,000, including $8,000 in auction items.  We are so grateful for the success of this year’s Annual Spring Soiree and to be able to continue to grow in our mission.

Alliance Medical Ministry Honors Dr. Charles Mann at Annual Spring Soiree

Raleigh, N.C.,– Alliance Medical Ministry, a faith-led non-profit organization serving  working uninsured adults of Wake County,will honor one of its four founders, Dr.Charles Mann, on May 18, 2012 at its Annual Spring Soiree, themed Back to Our Roots.    

“The Alliance mission of care stems from core beliefs of Dr. Mann.  Alliance is honored to pay tribute to Dr. Mann but we’ll never truly be able to repay him for his dedication and passion in creating an affordable healthcare option for Wake County residents,” said Sean Harrison, Executive Director of Alliance Medical.

In 1999, after attending a physician continuing education conference where Dr. Mann heard a lecture by the founder of the Memphis-based Church Health Center, the idea of Alliance was born.  This idea took root in January of 2003 when Alliance opened its doors to the Wake County community. 

Dr. Mann has practiced in the Triangle area since 1982 and has resided in Cary, NC since 1991 when he opened Mann ENT Clinic.  A native of West Virginia, he graduated from West Virginia University and received his M.D. in 1966.  Dr. Mann spent five years in the U.S. Navy serving as a flight surgeon and received his specialty training at the University of Florida.

Dr. Mann is Board Certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery as well as being specially certified by the American Board of Otolaryngic Allergy. He continues to practice medicine today.

The Spring Soiree: Back to Our Roots will be held at Alliance Medical Ministry, 101 Donald Ross Drive, on May 18, 2012 from 6:30 pm until 11:00 pm.  This exciting evening full of food, music and laughter is open to the public. Proceeds will help Alliance meet its fundraising goal of $100,000.  Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina has pledged to be exclusive matching gift sponsor for the event.  WakeMed is continuing their support of Alliance through their Gold Sponsorship.  For more information about the special event visit alliancemedicalministry.org.

About Alliance Medical

Alliance Medical Ministry is a faith-based nonprofit providing a medical home to the working uninsured of Wake County.  More than 120,000 adult residents of Wake County, lack access to affordable acute and primary medical care. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, 79 percent of the uninsured in North Carolina reside in a working household.  Without insurance these hard-working citizens are less likely to receive preventive care, and are more likely to be hospitalized for conditions that could have been prevented. Most uninsured families struggle financially to meet basic needs, and medical bills, even for minor problems, can quickly lead to medical debt. 

 

Alliance currently provides a primary care medical home to more than 8,000 low-income adults, with 98 percent having an annual household income of less than 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.  Comprehensive medical care provided at Alliance includes acute and chronic medical care, pharmacy services, health education, disease management, and pastoral counseling.  Patients are referred to Alliance from local area hospital emergency departments, from the Health Department and other local social service organizations.  Many are patients who would otherwise go to local emergency rooms for treatment of non-emergency health care needs, costing approximately $1,596 per visit.  The clinic is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM and select Saturday from 9 AM to 12 PM. 

 

For more information call, 919-250-9254 or go to http://www.alliancemedicalministry.org.

 

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Who is an Alliance patient?

Dr. Sheryl Joyner speaks her heart for Alliance patients and makes a connection that cannot be disputed or doubted. She is pictured below with Morton Spivey, an Alliance patient who works as a caterer, as well as two additional jobs, to support his family.

     "An Alliance patient delivers my morning paper, fixes my latte at Starbucks, bags my groceries, pumps my gas, and inspects my car. They work at my gym and teach at local preschools. An Alliance patient is often behind the counter at the library, video store, shoe repair shop and dry cleaners. They fit and alter my daughter's prom dress and help my son fit his new pair of tennis shoes. 

     When its been a long day, Lax is running late, Walton is at Bible Study and the kids are hungry, it is often the smiling face of an Alliance patient that serves me at Wendy's, Char-Grill, Snoopy's, or K&W.  Alliance patients works in restaurants all over town both waiting tables and in the kitchen. I frequently see Alliance patients in my neighborhood cleaning houses, working as nannies, pushing strollers, and maintaining yards.

     They are plumbers, electricians, pest control technicians and appliance repairmen. They teach dance, gymnastics, karate, and swim lessons. They pastor churches and are musicians. Many of my patients own their own businesses including ethnic restaurants, janitorial services, and salons. They cut hair, give pedicures and work as massage therapists. They are bookkeepers, dog walkers, taxi drivers, caterers, yoga instructors, and personal trainers. They service my car, change my oil, and rotate my tires. They sell me my cell phone and wait patiently while I ask a million questions.

     In many ways these patients are similar to those of us that work at Alliance. They go to work, receive a paycheck, pay taxes, raise families and contribute to the community. They simply do not have health insurance. So many people whose lives touch mine every day and in turn touch yours. I am honored to take care of them because they take care of me."

Let's Go Back To Our Roots

Alliance's Annual Spring Soiree will be held on Friday, May 18 from 6:30 to 11 pm. This year's theme is "Back to our Roots" and we will be holding the event right here at our office. Begin the evening enjoying music and cocktails on our front lawn surrounded by our meditation garden and our community garden. We will also have clinic tours available during the first hour. At 7:30, join us for dinner and a silent auction! Following the auction, we will feature a tribute to Dr. Charles Mann and end the night with dancing. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit our event website at http://www.alliancemedicalministry.org/support/events.asp. Just eight weeks away, the event planning is in full swing! Want to help? We need donations of auction items. Please contact us at development@alliancemedicalministry.org if you'd like to contribute or can help recruit items! We're looking for things like jewelry, artwork, tickets to shows or sporting events, gift cards to restaurants, complimentary stays at resorts and gift certificates to spas. Please also let us know if you have any unique ideas!

Know a company that would be interested in getting involved? We're also asking for sponsorship at this time. Visit http://www.alliancemedicalministry.org/documents/2012_Alliance_Soiree_Sponsor_Packet.pdf for more information.

We look forward to seeing you! Thank you for your continued support!

Heartthrob of the Week: Carol

“You don’t have to be here very long to just feel that there’s special work going on at Alliance,” says Carol Rahmani, who volunteers as a counselor. She joined our family in September as our first volunteer psychologist. Carol has gone above and beyond in fulfilling her role by working with Joi Williams, Director of Pastoral Care and Counseling, to develop and recruit volunteers for the Pastoral Care and Counseling Team and has even recruited two former colleagues to serve our patients! More importantly, she has brought a loving heart and a touching story to Alliance. Carol is an NC State graduate and has a passion for the Raleigh area. With the exception of only one year, she has lived here since college. She worked in Wake County Schools as a psychologist and spent a great deal of time on administrative management, supervising counselors and working directly with parents. After retiring four years ago, her husband became terminally ill and passed away. This huge loss was very challenging and left a hole in her heart. After some time, she decided that she wanted and needed to find a volunteer opportunity where she could give back and be of service to the community she loves so much.  Carol’s goal was to find an outlet where she could refocus her energy in a positive way.

A friend of Carol’s knew that Alliance was in need of mental health professionals and encouraged Carol to get involved. She met Joi and quickly came on board. “We are blessed to have Carol!  Not just because of the high professional skill set that she brings to our patients, but because Carol truly is part of the Alliance Family,” shares Joi. “Outside of Alliance, our patients would have to pay $80 to $120 to have a counseling session with a professional like Carol. But because she is willing to share her talents at Alliance, our patients have access to services that are disappearing in our community to those without insurance.  By treating the mind and the body, we can have more impact in the overall health of our community.”

“The staff has just embraced those of us volunteering with the Pastoral Care and Counseling team, and it does feel like a family,” Carol says of her experience with us. But her favorite part about volunteering at Alliance is “being able to serve. I spent 30 years doing that, and I think it’s in my blood. Then you get to the end of your career and you’re looking forward to retirement, but there’s something missing if you don’t find a way to fulfill that desire to serve. Alliance is a setting where you can serve and make a difference. They are a good fit for me!” Carol had considered other volunteer opportunities, but felt best about being at Alliance. “In pastoral care and counseling, you run into all different kinds of people and get to experience their touching personal stories. People come here initially for medical care, but then we get to help them through their unimaginable pain and misery. I just think Alliance helps support them in ways that go far beyond the excellent medical care that you expect of Alliance.”

Carol is excited that she is able to apply the skills she learned while working in Wake County Schools at Alliance. The mission and target population of Alliance is different, but the same root problems exist such as financial struggles, family differences, and even sometimes, abuse. She has found her nitch, but feels that is possible for anyone who wants to be involved!

Thank you, Carol, for your hard work, dedication and enthusiasm! You have poured your heart into Alliance and we are glad to share ours with you!