Accepting Nominations for Volunteer of the Year!

We are thrilled to announce that nominations for Log A Load For Kids Volunteer of the Year award are now open! Your nomination can make all the difference. Nominate today!

This is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes who have shown exceptional leadership and dedication in supporting the Log A Load For Kids program. The winner will be recognized during the American Loggers Council annual meeting October 1-4 in Sonora, CA.

Who Can Be Nominated? The ideal nominee is someone who has gone above and beyond in their efforts to raise funds and advance the mission of Log A Load For Kids. They are generous participants and/or leaders who have not only contributed their time and resources but have also inspired others to do the same.

How to Nominate? Nominations can be submitted by email to sherrihansen181@gmail.com and info@logaloadforkids.org. Please include a 2024 Volunteer Nomination Form  as well as a brief narrative that describes the efforts, projects, or activities undertaken by the nominee that have demonstrated exemplary leadership in raising funds and/or advancing the Log A Load For Kids program. You can choose to give examples of accomplishments or describe the impacts of the nominees work on the community, CMN hospitals, the forest products industry, and/or Log A Load For Kids.

Deadline for Nominations Please send in your nominations by August 15, 2024.

Let’s come together to celebrate the individuals who tirelessly work to ensure the success of Log A Load For Kids. Nominate your Volunteer of the Year today and let’s give them the recognition they deserve!

Thank you, Log A Load!

We would like to thank all of our state Log A Load For Kids sponsors and vendors and all of our dedicated volunteers for a Fantastic 2023 fundraising year. The total raised in 2023 from 28 states supporting over 72 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) was over $5.0 million dollars. We are extremely excited with the donation totals and are looking forward to another successful fundraising year in 2024.

Your donations are needed and appreciated to help sick and injured children! Each of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, are all nonprofit hospitals, relies on partners like Log A Load For Kids Foundation to keep the doors open to be able to create miracles for sick and injured kids in our communities. By donating or helping with fundraisers you are helping your own neighbors, family members, and friends of your communities.

American Loggers Council is our national sponsor for Log A Load For Kids. We are so thrilled to be part of the American Loggers Council family.  Thank you to Scott Dane, Executive Director and the Board of Director’s of American Loggers Council for all of your support for all the Log A Load For Kids programs in over 28 states, we look forward to growing the Log A Load For Kids in each state to fund our local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals for sick and injured children.

We would like to have all of the states email to us your State chapters and contact information for each chapter/group in your state. Email to: nationallogaloadforkids@gmail.com OR anash@cmnhospitals.org

We would love to have everyone send their events that will be coming up, so we can add to the LAL calendar and would also like pictures of your events.

The upcoming Children’s Miracle Network Hospital’s week is coming up April 8-11, 2024, at Walt Disney’s Dolphin Resort in Orlando Florida. This is a momentous week to come and experience what CMNH has done and continues to do to help Hospitals and Corporate Partners to raise funds. You will also get to hear and meet some of the families that have been helped by a CMNH. This experience is heartwarming and worthy of your time. A few of our Board members will be in attendance and look forward to seeing you there. For more information, click here.

The American Loggers Council will be holding their annual meeting in October in Sonora, California in 2024. American Loggers Council will be hosting an evening with dinner and fundraising auction for Log A Load For Kids which will benefit a local California CMNH Hospital.

Our National Log A Load For Kids would like to thank all of you for all you do for sick and injured Children. We look forward to hearing from all of you and wish all of you a remarkably successful fundraising 2024!

President/Director: Sherri Hansen – Washington State

Vice President: Niki Stenner – South Carolina

Secretary: Lisa Medici – California

Treasurer: Melinda Fraley – Washington State

Board Member: Rich Palermo – Virginia

Board Member: David Livingston – Mississippi

Board Member: Cindy Lussier – South Carolina

Board Member: Joan Nichols – Connecticut

CMNH Representative: Andrew Nash

A WORD FROM THE LOG A LOAD FOR KIDS FOUNDATION, INC BOARD

Happy 35th Anniversary, Log A Load For Kids!

We would like to thank all of our state Log A Load For Kids sponsors and vendors and all of our dedicated volunteers for a GREAT 2022 fundraising year. Total raised in 2022 from 30 states supporting over 70 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) was over $3.6 million dollars. We are very thrilled with the donation totals and are looking forward to another successful fundraising year.

Your donations are greatly needed and appreciated! Each of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, are all nonprofit hospitals, relies on partners like Log A Load For Kids Foundation to keep the doors open to be able to create miracles for sick and injured kids in our communities. By donating or helping with fundraisers you are helping your own neighbors, family members, and friends of your communities.

This past year the American Loggers Council voted to be the national sponsor for Log A Load For Kids. We are so thrilled to be part of the American Loggers Council family. Thank you to Scott Dane, Executive Director and the Board of Director’s of American Loggers Council for all of your support for all the Log A Load For Kids programs in over 30 states, we look forward to growing the Log A Load For Kids in each state to fund our local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals for sick and injured children.

We would like to have all of the states email to us your State chapters and contact information for each chapter/group in your state. We would love to have everyone send their events that will be coming up, so we can add to the LAL calendar and would also like pictures of your events.
Email to: nationallogaloadforkids@gmail.com OR anash@cmnhospitals.org

The upcoming Children’s Hospitals Week is coming up April 4-7, 2023, at Marriott World Center in Orlando Florida. This is a great week to come and experience what CMNH has done and continues to do to help Hospitals and Corporate Partners to raise funds. You will also get to hear and meet some of the families that have been helped by a CMNH. This experience is heartwarming and worthy of your time. A few of our Board members will be in attendance and look forward to seeing you there.

The American Loggers Council will be holding their annual meeting October 3-7, 2023, in Newry, Maine at the Sunday River Ski Resort. American Loggers Council will be hosting an evening with dinner and fundraising auction for Log A Load For Kids which will benefit a local Maine CMNH Hospital.

We look forward to hearing from all of you and wish all of you a very successful fundraising 2023.
President/Director: Sherri Hansen — Washington State
Vice President: Niki Stenner —South Carolina
Secretary: Lisa Medici — California
Treasurer: Melinda Fraley— Washington State
Board Member: Rich Palermo — Virginia
CMNH Partner Representative: Andrew Nash — anash@cmnhospitals.org

Log A Load FRA Update Letter

 

 

July 29, 2019

Dear Log A Load For Kids Advisory Committee:
Over the last few months Deb Hawkinson, Forest Resources Association (FRA) and Lee Anne Fitzgerald, Log A Load (LAL) Chair, have been in discussions about the Log A Load For Kids Foundation operating as a 501©3 without the administrative support of FRA.
LAL has strengthened its brand across the country over the years, and there is an interest to have the foundation expand its financial support and engagement to other forestry groups. This includes broader support of donations at the business level to support national projects that serve to promote and heighten the awareness of state LAL efforts.
FRA has served as the administrator of LAL for 26 years, and this role has evolved over time. FRA originally became involved to help spread LAL’s philanthropic efforts that began in South Carolina to across the country. This mission has been accomplished as we have all watched LAL become a successful foundation supporting Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) hospitals nationwide.
LAL Board Members Sherri Hansen, Rich Palermo and Lisa Medici have been involved in conversations about the future vision of Log A Load, and LAL leadership agrees with the expansion of national support as it looks to strengthen its outreach.
Log a Load for Kids is a top 15 corporate sponsor at Children’s Miracle Network and the only grass-roots campaign of its kind! The organization is standing tall against Wal-Mart, Sam’s, Costco, ACE, Panda Express, Delta, Marriott and more. Its growth into 28+ states is too much for the chair to cover solely. There have been talks of adding regional national directors to assist with attending all the logging industries conferences and support regional activities as needed.
LAL would like the ability to solicit corporate sponsors to help underwrite travel expenses. Currently, LAL relies heavily on CMNH to pay for the annual meeting in Orlando, purchase promotional items, and most recently manage the website and promotion on social media. While attending CMN Hospital week in Orlando is exciting, a dedicated time for yearly planning would be ideal. This time could be in conjunction with one of the many logging conferences or state forestry associations. The goal would be to exchange corporate underwriting for advertisement on LAL webpage and newsletters.
Lastly, is the wish to reorganize the group for success. LAL current advisory board needs to be updated to make sure all states are included. In addition, setup a National Board of Directors, Regional Directors and an
Advisory Committee. There are a lot of talented folks in the LAL group and together the organization can continue to grow.

LAL wishes to thank FRA for their tremendous support for 26 years! LAL would not be where it is today if FRA had not gotten involved.

The next step is to ensure a smooth transition moving forward to ensure the future strength of LAL. Please let either Deb or Lee Anne know if you have questions or would like additional details.

 

 

 

A Word from Log A Load Foundation Chair, Sherri Hansen

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May 2016

I would like to thank all of our state Log A Load For Kids® sponsors and vendors and all of our dedicated volunteers for a great 2015 fundraising year.  Total raised in 2015 from 24 states supporting 64 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals) was $2.2 million dollars. We are thrilled with the donation total and are looking forward to another successful fundraising year in 2016.

 

A donation of $2.2 million dollars could mean 3,351 chemotherapy injections were covered or 1,610 pediatric wheel chairs were purchased.   It could mean funds were used to help find a cure for the many diseases or illnesses, such as leukemia, which today has an 80% survival rate.

 

Your donation is greatly needed!  Each of the CMN Hospitals, which are all non-profit hospitals, relies on wonderful partners and donors like the Log A Load Foundation to keep the doors open to be able to create the miracles for the sick kids in our communities.  By donating or helping with fundraisers you are helping your own neighbors, family members, and friends of your communities.  If you are not participating or donating, please join us in this partnership!

 

This February, the Log A Load For Kids Advisory Committee and volunteers met for our annual national meeting in February at the CMN Hospital’s Momentum celebration in Orlando.  We had a great National Log A Load For Kids annual meeting and networked with other CMN Hospitals partners, as well as visiting with Champion children and their families from all 50 states and Canada.  These Champion children have been, or are currently being, treated at one of the CMN Hospitals.  It was most inspiring to see hear the Champions’ stories about their experiences, as it was to meet many new friends.

 

I would like to thank all of you for your contributions and for volunteering to make miracles happen for our children.  I would also like to thank Deb Hawkinson and Diane Rossi from the Forest Resources Association and Kelley Mitchell, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Director Corporate Partnership, for all of their support for our Log A Load For Kids Foundation.

 

I wish all of you a wonderful, successful 2016 fundraising year.

 

Sherri Hansen, Chair

Log A Load For Kids® Foundation

Sherrihansen181@gmail.com

 

Support your state’s Log A Load For Kids® campaign!  To find your state’s Log A Load organization and contact person, visit www.logaload.org/pages/Participating_Hospitals.html.

 

A Word from Log A Load Foundation Chair, Sherri Hansen, January 2015

Hello. My name is Sherri Hansen, and it is an honor to be elected as the incoming Chair of the Log A Load For Kids® Foundation Advisory Committee. We would like to thank our past chair, Rich Palermo from Virginia, for his dedication to the Log A Load program. I’m sure Rich will continue to volunteer and support the program with all the enthusiasm and energy he has in the past.

My husband John and I live in the small town of Chewelah in Eastern Washington. We have two grown children and three grandchildren that live very close to us. Over the past 40 years, our company has grown to include logging, log hauling, heavy equipment hauling, road construction, and rock products, and we now employ 45.

I have served on Washington State’s Log A Load For Kids committee since the Washington Contract Loggers Association started Washington’s Log A Load program 18 years ago, and I currently chair it.

Eighteen years ago a few WCLA members and staff made a trip to Spokane to a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital for a visit with the staff and some of the patients there. I remember how moved I was to hear the stories from the families about the care and compassion they received from the staff at the hospital, no matter what injury or illness they might have or the family’s ability to pay for the care they received. We knew we could help these children and their families by raising money through Log A Load. We are all so rewarded by doing so. Every minute 62 children enter a CMN Hospital for treatment. The numbers increase every year, and we will do whatever we can to raise funds to support CMN hospitals. If you have not yet visited one, I encourage you to do so. It will be a very touching and memorable experience.

Currently 30 states have Log A Load For Kids programs, supported by logging or forest products associations, to raise money directed entirely to their local children’s hospitals. We thank all of the associations for their support and sponsorship, which have raised over 40 million dollars for local children’s hospitals over the past 26 years.

In September CMN’s Director of Corporate Partnerships, Jared Wall, Rich Palermo, and I attended the American Loggers Council annual conference in Escanaba, Michigan. ALC provided wonderful hospitality and gave Rich the opportunity to speak about the Log A Load For Kids Foundation. We also thank STIHL for donating a chain saw that was auctioned off there, as well as winning bidder Mark Turner of Turner Logging Inc. from Banks, Oregon. Those funds, and other funds raised at the same event, went to children’s hospitals in Wisconsin.

Thanks to everyone at the ALC conference for your hospitality and support. We look forward to attending again this year.

Let’s all work together to make miracles happen for our children.

Please visit our web site, www.logaload.org, and let us know if there is anything we can do to help you. Also, be sure to let us know about your fundraising events, so we can put them on the site.

I wish you all a very Healthy and Prosperous New Year!

Sherri Hansen, Chair
Log A Load For Kids Foundation
Sherrihansen181@gmail.com

A Word from Log A Load Foundation Chair, Rich Palermo, Fall 2013

LOG A LOAD FOR KIDS® UPDATE 2013

A Word from National Log A Load® Foundation Chair, Rich Palermo

“What It’s All About”

I apologize, in advance, if this is too personal, but, here I go. The work we all do, to inspire others and achieve our Log A Load goals is sometimes a lonely, stress-filled, and personal journey. I want to prove that point wrong, even though it sometimes feels that way! I was proven wrong twice this past August!

The Ninth Annual Softball Tournament here, in Charlottesville, Virginia, was our best yet. We are now just a few thousand dollars short of our goal for sponsoring a Chemotherapy Room at the new University of Virginia Children’s Hospital. Our teams, their supporters, and our many sponsors made this our best Tournament yet. That is what continues to inspire me to keep Log a Load for Kids at the forefront of my energies.

The personal stress for me occurred when we had two inches of rain, after only seven of our twenty games had been completed, and the day was a rain-out, without a rain-out date. Most of the teams stayed put. We continued two hours later, and we completed the Tournament, raising almost $20K. My hats off to those sponsors and teams!!!! This was our most successful Tournament to date!

When it comes to support, let me tell you another story about a true group of supporters and another of the many miracles we all work for.

Just two weeks ago, the Virginia Loggers Association its Annual Meeting. The current VFA president had just been made aware that his daughter had been diagnosed with cancer. As the word of this personal health crisis spread at the annual dinner meeting, VFA Members decided to dedicate all the normal Dinner Meeting donations to that wonderful girl and her fight for life. The hat, as we traditionally call it, was passed, and a few thousand dollars were raised to help a “kid” in her effort to become a “miracle child.”

I can’t help but be even more inspired, in our efforts to help kids! Thank you to all who know the many personal journeys we take to help children. Many are right here in our back-door.

By the time this column appears, CMN’s annual Celebration in Orlando (October 9-11) will have occurred. Let me take this opportunity, as we travel to the end of Log A Load’s 25th Anniversary year, to give you the thanks you deserve for the efforts I know you will have made to make it a huge success.

Thank you for all you do for all those kids and their families!

Best wishes,
Rich Palermo, Chair
Log A Load For Kids Foundation
richpale@earthlink.net

A Word from Log A Load Foundation Chair, Rich Palermo, Summer 2013

LOG A LOAD FOR KIDS UPDATE 2013

A Word from National Log A Load® Foundation Chair, Rich Palermo

“Miracles”

I recently witnessed one of the many “miracles” that we all try to provide to the kids, parents, and doctors at the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals throughout the USA, Canada, and even Australia.

At FRA’s April Annual Meeting in Jacksonville, CMN’s Rod Hamson brought Jennifer Edwards and her twin five-year-old boys to share their story with us. Despite the doctor’s prognosis that only one of these boys would ever breathe a breath after birth, and that that boy’s birth could affect the survival of the other boy and of their mother, the family decided to work for the survival of both.

In fact, supported by the care provided at a CMN hospital, both boys survived. Jack and Luke were born 17 weeks early, each weighing just over a pound, and-as we saw during Jennifer’s inspiring presentation-they are each healthy and physically active kids.

I know that many of you have your own miracle stories. Please share them with us, and with the many donors and sponsors who have continued to support all of our Log A Load For Kids campaigns and events so generously, providing the funding necessary to keep these miracles happening.

I hope that all of you have ordered (or already received) your “Bury The Log Truck With Dollars” contribution boxes and are putting them to good use. Greif Packaging, the company I work for, matched the sum-over $400-collected in only six weeks in one of those boxes, from truck drivers who daily visit our mill, as well as from mill personnel. Please contact FRA’s Log A Load Coordinator Richard Lewis at rlewis7575@aol.com to obtain a box and for a supply of drawing tickets for a chance for a Gator that John Deere has generously donated in recognition of Log A Load’s 25th anniversary.

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But, just as important, please share your success stories about Log A Load fundraising with us. Most recently, for instance, the Pennsylvania Forest Products Association conducted a parade of trucks at the Timber 2013 trade show, culminating in a $17,000 check presentation to Pennsylvania’s CMN hospitals.

And speaking of great work over the border: Log A Load For Kids in Canada has also been active. Log A Load/Nova Scotia recently presented a check for $42,000, and Log A Load/Labrador-Newfoundland presented a check for $36,000, during CMN’s Canadian Atlantic Region telethon. Hat off to the Canadian Woodlands Forum for the great leadership it’s providing to the campaign!

Let’s make this year, our 25th Anniversary Year, one of the best, and please let me and FRA know what we can do to help you achieve “miracles” in your state.

Rich Palermo
Chair
Log A Load For Kids Foundation
richpale@earthlink.net

A Word from Log A Load Foundation Chair, Rich Palermo, Spring 2013

LOG A LOAD FOR KIDS UPDATE 2013

A Word from National Log A Load® Foundation Chair, Rich Palermo

“Anticipation and Celebration”

Here we are, almost to the summer of 2013 after a very successful 2012 of supporting the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals, with a national total of $1.9 million dollars! I commend all of you and am still in awe to share the results of 25 years of Log A Load volunteer work that has raised over $35 million dollars. Please pass on to all your Log A Load volunteers the thanks and gratitude I have for them.

In honor of our 25th-year, T.W. Byrd’s Sons (FRA’s 2012 National Outstanding Logger), Flint Equipment, and John Deere have donated a brand new John Deere RSX850i Trail Ready Gator, to be used for a National Drawing in celebration of our 25 years of Log A Load successes. National Log A Load Coordinator Richard Lewis, with his enthusiasm, persistence, and energy, was the catalyst that helped make this happen. A BIG thank you to Flint Equipment, John Deere, Byrd Logging-and Richard. You can obtain Log A Load Gator Drawing Tickets from Richard at rlewis7575@aol.com, or 301-452-4202.

For our 25th year, we have also developed “Bury the Log Truck With Dollars” contribution boxes-hinged plastic boxes with a contribution slot on top and a wooden Log A Load Log Truck inside. Please order one or more of these boxes from Richard and use them to capture contributions at your Log A Load Fundraising events. (Photo shows Rich Palermo with Richard Lewis, displaying a “Bury the Log Truck” box.)logaload_sp13news

 

Speaking of success, I would like to congratulate Amy McFadden, of South Carolina, for her appointment as the South Carolina Forestry Association Chair of the Board. Amy, our 2012 Log A Load For Kids National Volunteer winner, has been a true inspiration to others with her dedication and tireless efforts to promote Log A Load.

Each time I start to put a Log A Load event together and work with sponsors, businesses, and all the great volunteers here in Charlottesville, Virginia, I have a concern that this one is going to be more difficult than the last and maybe not as successful. But the new event is always successful, due to the persistence, the support, and the endless Log A Load volunteer spirit of all who participate. I always have a little part of me that says, “I could have made it more successful, if I’d just done . . .”

I guess that feeling is what keeps all of us striving to do more the next time!

Rich Palermo
Chair
Log A Load For Kids Foundation
richpale@earthlink.net

A Word from Log A Load Foundation Chair, Rich Palermo, Winter 2013

LOG A LOAD FOR KIDS UPDATE 2013

A Word from National Log A Load® Foundation Chair, Rich Palermo

“Celebrating 25 Years!”

As we move toward our 25th year of Log A Load For Kids’ existence, due to the creative efforts of a group of far-sighted individuals in South Carolina, I have to celebrate one very important individual who played a key role in our great success. During the decades through which FRA has served as Log A Load’s national sponsor, Linda Gibson, as FRA’s staff liaison, left a strong mark. Please join me in wishing Linda every success in her future endeavors and in thanking her for helping to grow Log A Load’s cumulative donations to children’s hospitals to over $34 million during her years with FRA.

Now we move forward, with former FRA President Richard Lewis stepping up as our liaison. Richard is a long-time Log A Load supporter over the decades, and he will continue to further our efforts and successes in supporting the kids at all 85 CMN hospitals nationwide.

At our National Log A Load Advisory Group meeting this past September, we decided that the best and most effective way to celebrate our 25th Anniversary would be for each state program to make a point of highlighting the 25-year mark at our normal state events and fundraisers. There are plans to create a special commemorative logo. We are also working on a project to develop wooden log trucks with the Log A Load logo in clear plastic display boxes, with a contribution slot on the top of the box. State Log A Load campaign folks will take the display boxes to local fundraising events and encourage contributors to “Bury the Log Truck” with cash.

National celebrities, such as Bobby Goodson, of Swamp Logger fame, and Chuck Leavell, musician, tree farmer, and author, have both agreed to appear in Public Service Announcements for us, along with other forestry heroes, to be identified.

That’s 25 years behind us. Logging and forestry people everywhere are committing ourselves for the growth and miracles of the next 25.

Rich Palermo
Chair
Log A Load For Kids Foundation