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Getting Doctors And Patients On The Same Page

Wednesday, April 24th, 2013

A Workshop & Panel Discussion

 with Dr. Bernie Bandman and Celia Engel Bandman

WHEN: Thursday, May 9, 6:30 – 8:30 PM

WHERE: Norman Williams Public Library, Woodstock, VT

PANELISTS

Dr. Judith Hills, Physician – Maggie Moore, Nurse

Practitioner – Rabbi Dov Taylor

Nancy Pessia, Social Worker – Celia Engel Bandman, Medical Humanist

FREE and open to the public!

 For more information or to pre-register:  call 802-442-5800 or email speaksooner@gmail.com

The workshop is sponsored by a grant from the Ottauquechee Health Foundation

Learn more about our work at www.SpeakSooner.org

While we can’t make healthcare professionals into mind-readers, we can become better at communicating our needs and concerns to them. The more serious our medical condition is, the more critical this dialogue becomes in planning our care. We at the Center for Communication in Medicine have made it our mission to bridge communication between patients, families and healthcare providers. In this workshop we’ll introduce a video and workbook developed to empower patients to begin the conversations essential to shared healthcare decision-making.

  “You’ve got to communicate what you want to do.”

 

OHF Suppports Trek To Taste!

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

Do you like to walk, enjoy the outdoors, be healthy, and support local foods?

You are invited and encouraged to join us June 1, 2013 from 10 am – 3 pm at the Marsh Billings – Rockefeller National Park for walking beautiful trails, enjoying the outdoors, and sampling of delicious local and healthy foods.

The Ottauquechee Health Foundation  is proud to be a funding partner for the 2013 Trek to Taste.

For more information click here for a printable brochure   2013 Trek To Taste or check out the Trek To Taste information website at www.trektotaste.info

We will see you on the trails!

 

Peak 2 Peak

Monday, October 1st, 2012

Click here for printable flyer for the Peak 2 Peak Walk on Saturday, October 13

Get outside and walk!
The Ottaquechee Health Foundation “To Your Health” is proud to support the Peak 2 Peak 1rst annual walk.

Saturday, October 13, 2012 • 10 AM to 2 PM
On the Green in Woodstock
on the trails of Woodstock, Vermont.
This event is free and will be held rain or shine.

Join us for fitness & fun:  Crafts and games for kids!

• Celebrate fall by hiking the historic trails of
Woodstock, Vermont
• Join a guided hike, or pick up a FREE
Walk Woodstock map and set off on your own
• Check out engaging exhibits about local history,
hiking trails, health and nature
• Enjoy local heart-healthy picnic lunches for sale on
the Green 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Guided Walks:
MT. PEG WALK: a gentle walk rich with history and great views,
departing 10:30 and 12:00.

EASY: 1.5 miles

MT. TOM HIKE: hike the historic Faulkner Trail to South Peak for a panoramic
view of the Ottauquechee valley, departing at 10:30 and 12:00.

MODERATE: 3.5 miles

PEAK TO PEAK ADVENTURE: summit both Mt. Peg and Mt. Tom stoppingat the Green for lunch, departing 10:30 only.

HEARTY: 5 miles

For more info or to get involved visit www.nps.gov/mabi/peaktopeak.htm
or contact Marissa Jager: marissa_jager@partner.nps.gov or (802)457-3368 x17

Fall 2012 Organizational Grants Fall Cycle Deadline September 30, 2012

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

Dear community organizations, OHF supporters, and past grantees of the Ottauquechee Health Foundation:

Spread the word!  The Ottauquechee Health Foundation is now accepting grant applications for our Organizational Grants Fall Cycle. Remember that deadline for submission is Sunday, September 30, 2012.

 Please make sure to submit 6 copies of your proposals. Proposal guidelines and application form are available online on the Organizational Grants page: http://www.ohfvt.org/grants/

If you have any questions or concerns about any of the above, please feel free to give me a call.

Best regards,

Sherry

 

Greetings from the new staff of OHF!

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

Alexandra Spalding (L) and Sherry Thornburg (R)

Dear Friends of the Ottauquechee Health Foundation:

I am very honored and excited to serve as the new Executive Director of the Foundation.  I began my work with OHF on February 1, 2012, replacing Deborah Heimann, who served as Interim Director since Tom Roberts left the position in June of 2011.

My background includes 28 years of experience as a health administrator, research coordinator, and educator.

Locally, and most recently, I worked to coordinate a variety of research projects at the Center for Informed Choice of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. I also serve as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset, Maine.

I am a May 2010 graduate of the Leadership Upper Valley Institute and hold a Masters in Public Health (MPH) from the School of Public Health and Community Medicine at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

To date, I have met community members and organization from Hartland, Barnard, and Woodstock as well as community health partners from an impressive array of local organizations.  I am looking forward to meeting and working with all of our communities and encourage you to give me a call or stop by our office.

Sherry Thornburg
Executive Director

 

Alexandra Spalding—I began my role as Administrative Assistant and Good Neighbor Grants Coordinator in May, 2012.  My background in the private sector includes 25+ years marketing research, project management, and healthcare industry consulting.  I moved to Woodstock in 2000 from the greater Boston area where I received a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Boston University. When I am not working I enjoy many outdoor sports including skiing, tennis and hiking on Mt. Tom.

Vermont is a great place to get involved with healthcare initiatives. Many groups and individuals are oriented to wellness and improving the health of Vermonters. I have always been interested in health and wellness, so working in my new role as the Good Neighbor Grants Coordinator at the Foundation is a perfect fit.

Alex Spalding
Administrative Assistant

 

If you are in the neighborhood, please stop by to say hello and meet Sherry and Alex.   Also, if you have any questions, know of a group organization that might be interested in learning more about the great works of The Ottauquechee Health Foundation, give Sherry or Alex a call at 802-457-4188.

 

 

Trek to Taste with OHF Update

Friday, June 1st, 2012

Hello OHF Supporters!

Remember to join us tomorrow, Saturday, June 2, 2012, for the TrektoTaste in Woodstock Vermont.

We are pleased to announce that our own local Trap Door Bakery of Quechee, has generously offered to supply us with baked good samples.

Stop by for a taste of delicious local goodies!

We will be hosting a table at the Forest Center of Billings Marsh National Park Service from 10:00 A.M – 1:00 P.M.

We will be there rain or shine!

Sherry and Alex

Join Ottauquechee Health Foundation at the Trek to Taste

Monday, April 30th, 2012

The Ottauquechee Health Foundation is a proud sponsor of the 2012 Trek to Taste to promote walking and healthy eating at The Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park.

Please join us for 4th Annual Trek to Taste—a celebration of local food and local trails—Saturday, June 2, 2012 from 10:00–3:00PM at the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock.
Follow this link for more information:
http://www.trektotaste.info

OVER $80,000 AWARDED FOR HEALTH PROMOTION SINCE FALL 2009

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” – World Health Organization

The Ottauquechee Health Foundation has long recognized that the definition of health goes beyond the absence of illness or injury.  To honor this, in the fall of 2009, the Board of Trustees set aside $100,000 for a 3-year Health Promotion Grant Initiative within its organizational grant program. Over the past two years, the initiative has focused community efforts on promoting the “complete physical, mental and social well being,” that OHF, following the World Health Organization, defines as health.

Since the fall of 2009, OHF has granted over $81,000 – 40% of all organizational grants given during this time period – specifically for health promotion activities.

On the impact of the Foundation’s funding, Peter Allison, Director of the Upper Valley Farm to School Network, had this to say: “The seed grant from the OHF to the Upper Valley Farm to School Network came at a pivotal point in the development and growth of our organization. The funds supported our efforts to initially get into some new schools, meet the teachers and staff, and work with students on some hands on projects.  As importantly, the OHF staff and board provided valuable suggestions and ideas for new partnerships and connections in the community. And the OHF seed grant served as matching funds for several other funding proposals.  Combined, OHF’s initial funding, ideas, and connections have helped to leverage over a dozen subsequent funding opportunities, representing a twenty-fold increase in dollars to support our efforts to strengthen the connections between our schools and local farms and the food they produce. Just 3 years later, the UVFTS has grown from an idea to a thriving regional network that involves over 30 schools in the region.”

The Foundation awards grants, through its Organizational Grant Program, to not-for-profit organizations that serve people residing in the towns of Barnard, Bridgewater, Hartland, Killington, Plymouth, Pomfret, Reading and Woodstock, as well as the Village of Quechee.  Grant proposals from organizations that do not serve this area directly cannot be considered.

Grant proposals with a health promotion focus will be welcome with the regular Fall Organizational Grants, due on September 30, 2011.  Organizational Grant applications can be found at http://www.ohfvt.org, or by calling the office at 802-457-4188.

For a description of our Health Promotion Initiative, please click here.

Projects supported through the Health Promotion Initiative over the past 2 years include:

  • substance abuse prevention training through Second Growth for 6 elementary and middle schools and a weekly substance abuse support group for older Woodstock youth
  • an Upper Valley Trails Alliance project to promote winter outdoor exercise for children in 9 elementary schools in our community
  • Farm to School programming in local schools
  • substance abuse and bullying prevention activities for local high school-aged youth through Spectrum Teen Center and the Ottauquechee Community Partnership (OCP)
  • physical exercise promotion activities through the Friends of the Ottauquechee Trail (FOOT)
  • the local Trek to Taste event
  • a fitness and nutrition program at Zack’s Place
  • health-related outreach case management through Hannah House for local teen parents
  • a nutrition education program provided by Willing Hands at Hartland’s Food Pantry
  • a nutrition education program provided by The Haven to people in our catchment area
  • prevention, education, and health promotion through Good Neighbor Health and Red Logan Dental Clinics to people in our catchment area.

Foods for Thought

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Today’s Jim Kenyon column in The Valley News features the work of one of our grantees.  The article, “Foods for Thought,” describes the successful farm-to-school program at the Reading Elementary School.  Upper Valley Farm to School, which helps support the program in Reading and other local schools, is an OHF grantee.  The Valley News has not posted this column on its web page, so we cannot provide a link.  We’ll try to find a way to post a copy of the column.

Tom Roberts, OHF

OHF LAUNCHES HEALTH PROMOTION INITIATIVE

Monday, September 21st, 2009

The Ottauquechee Health Foundation has long recognized that the definition of health goes beyond the absence of illness or injury.  At its July 2009 board meeting, the Foundation trustees approved creation of a Health Promotion Grant Initiative within its organizational grant program. The initiative will focus community efforts on promoting “complete physical, mental and social well being,” as the Foundation, following the World Health Organization, defines health.

The Foundation has set aside $100,000 over the next three years for local health promotion grants. According to Meg Seely, OHF Board President, “this is an important step towards sending the message to the greater Woodstock community that we are here to support preventative health related initiatives.”
“While continuing to assist individuals with basic physical and oral health related expenses,” Seely noted, “the Foundation is excited to be able to further encourage and support mental, emotional and physical well being; preventative programs, such as physical activity or nutrition, for the greater community.”

The Initiative will  require health promotion projects to demonstrate how they improve the health of the targeted population.  Applicants for larger grants will be asked to identify and measure health outcomes. Further, every project will need to show matching funds, of at least 25 per cent, from other sources.

The Upper Valley Trails Alliance’s “Passport to Winter Fun!” is an example of a health promoting program already funded by OHF.  This program encourages area students to participate in healthy activities during the winter months. Children fill out “passports” as they complete physical activity and receive incentive prizes along the way. For more information on this program, check out www.uvtrails.org

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