Dankmeyer Family Supports the Maryland Food Bank and Toys for Tots

The holiday season is well upon us.  Perhaps this year more than ever, the staff at Dankmeyer takes a moment to pause and thank everyone for their support of each other over these challenging months.  We want to build on that momentum and use these next few months as a way for our efforts to expand beyond the walls of our office and our patient care.  Along those lines, our office team is participating in two different activities through the end of the year.

1)      Food Drive in support of the Maryland Food Bank:  Food scarcity has become real to even more of our neighbors due to the pandemic’s changes in the economy.  We are collecting canned goods and non-perishable food items for the Maryland Food Bank.  Boxes are set up at each office location. We will do our first drop-off before Thanksgiving and then continue to collect food through Christmas for a second drop off.  

2)      Toys for Tots: Many families are already worrying about gifts for their children during the holidays.  Toys for Tots collects toys for children in need, and then delivers them across the country.  This year, they are not only having a drive to drop off toys, but they are also holding a virtual drive with a virtual drop-off box!  Specific information regarding the virtual toy drive and how to participate  can be found here

Thank you to Marlies Beerli-Cabell, CPO, and her family for spicing up and decorating boxes for the Linthicum office! 

Marlies herself started volunteering on behalf of the Maryland Food Bank in September as part of a program called the Middle Mile. She registered to pick up food from restaurants, retailers, hotels and caterers to bring to a nearby food pantry, pantry or soup kitchen. If you want more information, you can see Marlies’ post on her Facebook page by clicking here. Marlies is going the extra mile!

 

TEAM DANKMEYER for The Children's League September Walk/Talk

We are happy to say that TEAM DANKMEYER, almost 50 strong, participated in The Children’s League 18th annual fundraiser the last two weeks of September.

Last year,  Dankmeyer was proud to support The Children’s League Kid Walk/Kid Talk fundraising event in Cumberland, Maryland.  A team composed of Mark Treasure, CP, BOCO, Patient Representative Heather Iman and her family, Dawn Miranda Prosthetist Assistant, and two Cumberland area patients - Mr. Bill Ewing and Kaleb Mearkle, participated in the event.  Mr. Ewing and Kaleb are both beneficiaries of The Children’s League.

We did it again this year, except bigger and virtual!  As with many things COVID related, The Children’s League had to shift to a virtual event for 2020.  In some ways, this made it easier for more people outside of the Cumberland area to support The Children’s League.  

Bill Ewing on the trail.

Bill Ewing on the trail.

We created TEAM DANKMEYER and invited Dankmeyer staff and patients to participate in this virtual effort over a two week period at the end of September. The League was interested in people getting out and about - so walking, running, hiking, biking - pretty much any physical activity was encouraged. Quite a few Dankmeyer staff attended a socially distanced organized walk together (yet apart!). Marlies Beerli Cabell, CPO, took the initiative to gather up a number of teammates - including her large family, friends and co-workers, at Rockburn Park on a beautiful fall September morning on the 19th. Another group in Cumberland got together,  including Bill Ewing, a long term Cumberland office patient, and visited some local scenic trails.

This was also Mark Treasure’s last community event as part of the Dankmeyer team. Mark’s last day before retirement from Dankmeyer after 40 years of service was September 25, 2020. We had hoped to make the Walk/Talk a part of his bigger celebration. Next year, when we participate even bigger and better, we think Mark will join us in this worthy cause.

Heather Iman, Cumberland Patient Services Coordinator (R) and daughter Kayla, with daughter Sarah taking the shot!

Heather Iman, Cumberland Patient Services Coordinator (R) and daughter Kayla, with daughter Sarah taking the shot!

Art Ross, Dankmeyer Fabrication Technician, wears one of the masks on the walk he custom makes.

Art Ross, Dankmeyer Fabrication Technician, wears one of the masks on the walk he custom makes.

Mark Hopkins, CEO, CPO and family brought along their four-legged teammate.

Mark Hopkins, CEO, CPO and family brought along their four-legged teammate.


Becca Frost, CP, who is following in Mark Treasure’s footsteps as the Cumberland clinician,  decided to do something a little different at an indoor ski slope.

Becca Frost, CP, who is following in Mark Treasure’s footsteps as the Cumberland clinician, decided to do something a little different at an indoor ski slope.

Dawn Miranda, Prosthetist Assistant,  did a walk around the Baltimore office parking lot before settling at her desk Friday morning.

Dawn Miranda, Prosthetist Assistant, did a walk around the Baltimore office parking lot before settling at her desk Friday morning.

Linda and Mark Treasure wearing their Children’s League shirts with a timely wave.

Linda and Mark Treasure wearing their Children’s League shirts with a timely wave.

Dankmeyer In the Community During COVID-19

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Dankmeyer employees have been working diligently to remain open and safely take care of patients during these challenging times.  In addition to working hard to ensure the safety of our staff and patients, over the past few months, we have also been working with and giving back to our community.  Below is just a quick snapshot, along with ways that you can give back to your communities too!

When a few medical institutions in the Baltimore area requested fabric masks, Dankmeyer immediately responded!  Prior to the requests, we had already set up a new sewing station at our office, and everyone jumped in to sew masks to donate to the local hospitals, raiding their sewing supplies and fabric stashes.  While these sewn masks are not medical grade, they are used in non-patient care settings to contain coughs and to remind people not to touch their faces throughout the day. 

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In addition to sewing masks, some of our employees also joined a local effort to 3D print parts to make face shields for medical personnel treating patients.  We have also used this technology in our office for our own practitioners, so when you come see us for your appointment, your clinician may be wearing one of these face shields themselves!

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Even if you do not have the ability to donate masks or face shields to front line workers in your local region, there are still many ways you can give back to your communities:

1)     Wear a mask!  As more research is completed every day, it has been shown that there is a significant benefit of wearing a mask, both to protect yourself from someone who may be infected, as well as to protect others if you are unknowingly an asymptomatic carrier, ultimately preventing further spread.  If you have a mask, wear it proud!  And encourage everyone you know to do so too!

2)     Sew/donate masks to others!  An extra mask or two can go a long way.  If you have access to any extra masks, consider passing them along to friends and family members.

3)     Donate blood!  Due to the pandemic, there is has been a shortage of blood supply at hospitals.  To find a blood drive near you contact the Red Cross.

4)     Donate plasma!  If you or someone you know has recovered since testing positive for COVID-19, your plasma may have antibodies that can help those infected.  To see if you qualify click here.

5)     Volunteer opportunities!  There are many non-profit organizations that are organizing volunteer opportunities within their communities, and many of them don’t even involve you leaving your home!  Opportunities can be found in Maryland through a variety of resources. Click here for a list of Maryland nonprofit organizations. This other site has information about organizations seeking virtual volunteers - click here.

6) Food security is an issue for many people who have lost their jobs during this time. Consider donations to or volunteering at any reputable food bank. Click here for a link to the Maryland Food Bank.

The more we come together as a community, the bigger difference we can make to help protect those around us and to stop the spread of COVID-19.  For more information on Dankmeyer’s COVID-19 response regarding our day-to-day operations, please visit our page on COVID-19.

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