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Volume
February
2003 MAY MUSIC
RAIN Oklahoma
REGIONAL
FEST
BLUES/JAZZ
11, Issue
1
2003
TO SPOTLIGHT
TALENT
The Second Annual Music Fest has
been scheduled for
Saturday, May 3rd at
7:00 p.m. This year's
event witl be held at
the historic Farmer's
Market, located just
south of downtown
Oklahoma City.
Sharing the hosting duties with RAIN is
CarePoint, a consortium of AIDS Services
for persons living in
the 405 & 580 area
codes. CarePoint's
services include case
Wendy Woo, left, and Garrett "Big G" Jacobson will perform at the Music Fest.
management, homeless outreach, medication management, testBlues Club in Hollywood. He has opened for established national acts such as Lenny Williams
ing & counseling and peer support.
and The Great Divide.
This year, our nationally acclaimed Music
G performs regularly throughout the OKC
Fest performers will include Wendy Woo and Big
G. With a mixture of jazz and blues, these
metro area. His CD's are currently receiving airbands are guaranteed to take the crowd
play on a variety of stations including OKC's top
rated morning show - 98.9 KYIS FM (Jack & Ron
through a variety of emotions, from the highest
of highs to the lowest of lows. We are incredibly
Show), where he is regularly featured as their
fortunate to have such talent at such an historic
"house band.".
event.
Angela Buckelew, KWTVChannel 9's awardWendy Woo and the Woo band are from
winningjournalist will again be host for the MuBoulder, CO. Woo has released four CDs, dissic Fest. An Advisory Board Member of RAINfor
playing a wide variety of styles, from mellow jazz
the second year, Angela is a committed volunto funk, blues, rock and folk-inspired ballads.
teer to HIV/AIDS causes, recently serving as the
Woo has won several awards among them:
chair for the 2002 AIDS Walk in Oklahoma City.
Best Musician (The Boulder Weekly), Best
The May Music Fest will be held in Oklahoma City's Farmer's Market, a building which is
Singer/Songwriter, Best Nationally Undiscovlisted in the National Register of Historic Places.
ered Artist, and Best Acoustic Artist (Denver's
Recently brought under new ownership, the
Westward).
Wendy shared the stage with Sarah
owners are re-opening the second floor concert
Mclachlan & The Indigo Girls at the 1999 Lilith
hall after extensive remodeling and refurbishing.
Fair in Denver and has opened for many naThe May Music Fest 2003 will be the inaugural
tional acts including Sheryl Crow, Loudon Wainevent for the venue, which has been closed to
wright Ill, Karla Bonoff & the Counting Crows.
performances for three decades.
Our second act is the local blues prodigy
The cost for tickets are $10 each in adknown as Garrett "Big G" Jacobson. Now age
vance and $15 on the day of the show. Various
19, he released his first CD "Rhythm Attack" in
sponsorship levels are also available. Proceeds
December 1998 at age 15. G has been feafrom this event will go to benefit RAINand CarePoint. For more information, please call the OKC
tured with Joe Louis Walker at the Grand EmpoRAIN office at 947-3434 or 800-324-RAIN.
rium and with Smokey Wilson at B.B. King's
Oklahoma City Office
1601 N. Drexel Blvd.
Oklahoma City OK 73107
Phone: (405) 947-3434
Toll Free: (800) 324-RAIN
Fax: (405) 947-3434
Executive Director
Jean Ann Van lvevelen, MSW
Email: rainokla@swbell.net
Western OK Coordinator
Marcy Gardenhire
Email: rainw-ok@swbell.net
Volunteer Coordinator
Morgan Lindsey
Email: rainvol@swbell.net
Office Manager
Jean Felix
Email: rainwest@swbell.net
Tulsa Office
221 S. Nogales Ave.
Tulsa OK 74127
Phone: (918) 834-4195
Toll Free: (866) 726-RAIN
Fax: (918) 834-4196
Eastern OK Coordinator
Kris Ryan
Email: raintulsa@aol.com
Special Teams Coordinator
Andrew Carter
rainandrewcartcr@aol.com
Website:
www.rainokJahoma.org
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Volume
TULSA
TRAINING
CREATES
NEW
VOLUNTEERS
Drivers,
movers,
caregivers
and
friends
are the results of two RAIN
volunteer training sessions
held in the Eastern Oklahoma
region recently. St. Jerome
Parish and the Unity Church
of Christianity played host to
24 potential volunteers in a
new 6-hour RAIN training format. Participants were
pleased with its fast paced
design and many stated that
the new condensed version
of the training is what encouraged them to take part because it fit more easily into
their busy schedules.
All in attendance made
the decision to become volunteers in one or more types
of RAIN Teams. The ever
growing Transportation Team
gained 5 members. With
over 80 ride requests made
to the Tulsa office each
month, the additional drivers
will help tremendously as the
Tulsa Transportation Team
strives to meet the needs of
its 52 clients.
Most new volunteers
were interested in Tulsa's
new On-Call & Social Activity
Teams. Both of these programs provide an excellent
way for someone with limited
time to be of service to those
living with HIV/AIDS. Both
teams continue to grow as
RAIN moves in a new and
exciting direction of service.
Of course, there is still a
need for volunteers for our
original model of service, the
Traditional Team. These
teams are so important in the
lives or our clients ..
If you'd like more information about training to be a
RAINVolunteer in Tulsa,
please call Kris Ryan or Andrew Carter at 495-4195 or
toll free at 855-726-RAIN.
RAIN
HIV/
JOINS
AIDS
WITH UNITED
OUTREACH
IN
METHODIST
CHURCH
SOUTH
AFRICA
In December, Marcy Gardenhire, RAIN's
Western Oklahoma Regional Coordinator, participated in an outreach effort in South Africa
with mission directors from the Oklahoma
United Methodist Church Conference. The goal
of the trip was to form an alliance between the
Methodist Church of Southern Africa, the Oklahoma United Methodist Church's "Volunteers. in
Mission" and RAIN Oklahoma to respond to the
AIDS epidemic.
According to Joint United Nations Program
on HIV/AIDS, there are 29 million adults and
children living with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Africa, as a continent, has 10% of the
world's population and 70% of the global HIV/
AIDS cases. In South Africa alone, a country
less than twice the size of Texas, it is estimated
that 4.2 million men, women and children are
infected with HIV. As Gardenhire observed, "The
impact of HIV/AIDS on this country is so overwhelming. Still, I believe there is hope for
change as the heart of our nation becomes
more aware of their plight."
FAITH
IN
ACTION
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Independence
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation recently
awarded a Faith in Action
grant to the Western Oklahoma RAIN office in Oklahoma City. The $35,000
grant was awarded as a part
of the Foundation's commitment to expand its national
interfaith volunteer care giving program. Currently, the
Faith in Action network consists of more than 1,100 programs nationwide.
Marcy Gardenhire, project director for the grant said,
" As a recipient of the Faith in
Action grant, RAIN is proud to
partner with the growing number of not for profit organiza-
11, Issue
GRANT
FOR
The door has been opened for RAIN,along
with the Oklahoma United Methodist Church, to
make a positive response to the people of
South Africa who are living with HIV/AIDS. While
the program is in the developmental stage at
this time, the ultimate goal will be to recruit and
train mission teams to go to South Africa and
work beside the folks who are engaged in HIV
prevention, care, and education projects. According to Gardenhire, "We are hopeful we will
be able to send a trained volunteer team back
this year."
"We see our outreach to Africa as a very
natural next step in our work at RAIN," says
RAIN's Executive Director, Jean Ann Van Krevelen. "I am pleased that President Bush recognizes the severity of the problem in Africa and
applaud his recommendations to increase funding in that area. However, I caution everyone to
rememberthere are still people in need of treatment and support right here in our own country."
AWARDED
tions whose mission is expressed through a call to live
out the teachings of our faith
heritage in service to others.
We are honored to participate
with this initiative that supports the important work of
faith-based programs,"
Monies from this grant
will support the work of the
current traditional RAIN
teams and provide funding for
expansion of the care team
model of service through recruitment and training of new
volunteers. All Western Oklahoma region traditional teams
have added the phrase "Faith
in Action" to their name.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is the nation's
largest philanthropy devoted
exclusively to health and
health care. The Faith in Action initiative supports local
groups like RAIN, which represent many faiths who volunteer to work together to care
for people with long-term illnesses or disabilities.
TO
RAIN
Faith in Action National
Director, Dr. Burton Reifer,
MD, MPH, stressed the importance of neighbor helping
neighbor, "As our nation
struggles to support those
with long-term health conditions, interfaith efforts have
never been more important.
The strength of our nation
rests in our diversity. People
of all races, colors, and religions need to be encouraged
to bond together to make a
better life for friends and
neighbors in need ..." His remarks clearly reflect the similar mission shared by RAIN
and the Faith in Action initiative. The culturally diverse
and interfaith nature of the
RAIN clientele and volunteer
base gives RAIN strong connection to this special program.
RAIN's Executive Director, Jean Ann Van Krevelen, is
in the process of applying for
a similar grant for the Eastern
Oklahoma RAIN office.
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Donations from RAIN's End of Year Appeal for 2002
Thank you for your generosity!
Sisters of Mercy .,
Brian D. Adler .,
Edwin & Betty Allen: In memory of Bill Allen .,
Tom & Yvonne Allen: In memory of Bill Allen .,
Sharon & Jeff Allred .,
Linda Ashton .,
Dianne & Byron Aultmann .,
Robert Baron & Janice Dansby .,
Betty & Gerald Beck: In memory of Roy Lee Beck .,
Kathy McKeown & Gary L. Betow .,
Lowell & Wanda Betow .,
Debbie Bohn .,
Cynthia Braun .,
Darlene Browers .,
Betty Brown .,
Judith Brennan Brownfield .,
Kathy Caldron .,
Barbara Chappell ., .
Stephen Cranford & Myrna Jones 'I
Joanne Crosby .,
Nance Cunningham & Howard Stein .,
Mike & Debbie De Graffenreid .,
Victoria S. Dearing .,
David C. Dobson .,
Cassandra Ellis .,
Don Elmore, Jr. ., Suzanne & Gordon Everage .,
Laura Fenton .,
Elaine & Doug Fransen .,
Robert D. Garrett 'I
Jackie Giilley .,
William H. Ginn .,
David & Barbara Goodman: In memory of Tedd .,
Sally Hasenfratz .,
Charles & Marilee Hattendorf: In memory· of Damon Bosse &
in honor of David Kentner .,
Jane Hellwege .,
Bob W. Hill 'I
Dwight Holden 'I
Ray Holder .,
Connie Holiman: In memory of Damon Bosse .,
Jeanie C. Holt .,
Polly Houston: In Memory of Mark Houston .,
Dan & Amy Johnson .,
Doug & Carolyn Jones .,
John & Beverley Kauth .,
Jean Kelsey .,
Linda Kessinger .,
Kathy Leithner .,
R.D. & Mary Lou Lemon .,
J.S. Little .,
Karen & John Mackey .,
Barbara & Jesse Manering .,
Betty R. Mann .,
Grady & Joan McCullough .,
Sandi & Tom McGivney .,
Susan Barber & David Nagle, Jr . .,
Jeff & Kate Neary-Pounds .,
Dennis R. Neill .,
Vicki Newby .,
Donald & Eris Oldham .,
Chuck W. Pope 'I
Helen Reidy .,
Wayne & Judith Rives: In memory of Michael Distler .,
Jane & Glenn Rodkin .,
Mary J. Rutherford .,
Nancy Schneider .,
Robert & Patricia Segal .,
Michael Shaw 'I
Lynn Sherrick .,
Paul & Carmelita Shinn .,
Ann Simmons .,
Len & Lisa Slater .,
Mary D. Smith •
Thomas & Jennifer Squires .,
Carol Strawn: In memory of Jimmy Dean Haussermann .,
Don Thomas .,
Frosty Troy .,
Christine Van Cleave .,
Charles & Donna Wallace .,
John & Ruth West .,
Larry & Leah Westmoreland .,
Van Wilde.,
Becky & Gary Wilson: In memory of Marty Haddox .,
James & Betty Wilson .,
Martin Wing 'I
Donez & Gene Womack .,
Carol M. Woods .,
Jo Ann S. Wright .,
How your financial support helps RAIN!
As of January 31, 2003, RAIN has Forty-two Volunteer Teams (17 Western OK Traditional-Faith in Action Teams, 16 Eastern
OK Traditional Teams, 1 Oklahoma City Transportation, 2 Tulsa Transportation, 2 Oklahoma City Facility, 1 Tulsa On-Call Team,
1 Oklahoma City On-Call Team, 1 Tulsa Social Activities Team & 1 Oklahoma City Social Activities Team) operating in Oklahoma.
These RAIN Teams consists of approximately 302 people of all faiths and walks of life.
Since 1990, RAIN has provided much needed services to 799 HIV-infected individuals, their families, and care givers.
One hundred forty-eight clients are being served currently.
RAIN Volunteers logged 368 hours in January 2003.
RAIN Board Members logged 106 hours in January 2003.
RAIN Volunteers drove 671 miles in January 2003.
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Donations to RAIN from October 5, 2002 to February 10, 2003
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, : Thank you for your support of RAIN's mission of service and education!
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CharlotteP.Alexandre
Tom& MarthaAlford*
JeanBall
Phil& LoisBall
BertBallou*
Robert& Joy Beckerley
PaulBelow
GlendaG. Bitner
Phillip& LeslieBothwell
JudyBoyle
Delores& RobertBrowning*
AnnBartlettBurke
JohnR.Calhoun
EdithCarlstone
Tim& PatriciaClement
CharleneCraig*
PerryDillon*
EverettR. Ellis
Teri& JayEverhart*
LauraL. Fenton
Individual
Donors
Pam& DavidFleischaker
JimFortenberry
GailGarloch*
JeffreyGaughan*
RobGilliam
RobertT. Gilmore
ShirleyGodwin
CharlotteGrigsby
DianeHaley
VivianHall*
Lewis& BettyHarding
CharlesE. Harris
JaneHellwege
DarrenHildebrand
RayHolder
DebbieL. Hubbard
CharleneJones
ReyJones*
RobertC. Jones*
JeanKelsey
Memorials:
Donations
Remembering
LovedOnes
RussellAtwaterby JohnE. Orr
DamonBosseby LindaKessinger,
Bernie& JoyceMcNickle, Cathy
Schmidt,MickeyStufflebean
Raymond
Brownby PatThompson
RyanCarrby Bill& PeggyBrunson*
KirkGraysonby RobertW. Gee
MarkHoustonby PollyHouston
ScottKinneyby Bernie& JoyceMcNickle
RaulLlorensby MariaSaez
MichaelMay& StephenMayby MargaretMay*
JanicePiggeeby Pam& BobCross
BrianPoolby Mary& RichardPool
BobRoweby ArthurA. Peters
KentRulonby JoyceRulon
KirtSmotherman
by Skip& M.C.Smotherman*
BenStueverby GlennellGracey
TrevisBrooks& BuddyWilliamsby Michael& FrancesWarren
Donations
HonoringSpecialPeople
JeanFelixby BettyMann
Stanley& LynnFletcherby MarvinFletcher
JoanForemanby SaundraPowell
TessieMandeville
by DonnaMoore
Marilyn& KentRyanby MarvinFletcher
Foundations
& Grants
Businesses
& Organizations
OKCCommunity
Foundation
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RobertWoodJohnsonFndn
SWOSUNursingStudentAssoc
UnitedWayCFC
Play-merLounge-Tulsa
WilliamsCompanies-Tulsa
lnkindDonations
Staples-OKC
KentKepler
Art King
Larry& LesleyLessmann
JulieH. Littlefield
DaisyLongest
KayMalernee*
RonMcAllister
Doug& MaryMcPherson
June& RoyMetcalf
CharlotteNeely
KimNickerson
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KarrieOertli+
DonnaO'Keefe
CherylPack
PetePierce
JamesM.Prock
RobRiggs*
NancyRoberts
William& MaryKaySchwartz
RalphShafer*
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MaryEllenShearer
EmilyShurley
MyronPaulShuyler,Jr.
Ronald& CeciliaSims
RosaDellSims*
JeanneSmith,MSSWACSW
KaySmith+
NancyTiernan
GeraldG.Vaughn*
KemilyWallace
Robert& Jo AnnWaring
PatWebb
JerryHarlan& JohnWoods
CarolM.Woods*
BeckyWilson
EdwardWunderlich
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BoardMember
FaithCommunities
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All SoulsUnitarianChurch-Tulsa
BethelUnitedMethodist
Church-Siloam
Springs,AR
Episcopal
Diocese
FirstPresbyterian
Churchof Muskogee
Mayflower
Congregational
Church-OKC
NormanGroupFellowship
of Reconciliation
NormanUnitarianUniversalist
Church
Oklahoma
Conference
of the UnitedMethodist
Church
Parishof ChristtheKing-Tulsa
SouthernHillsChristianChurch-Edmond
St John'sChurch-Vinita
St MichaelEpiscopal
Church-Norman
UnitedMethodist
Women-Elgin
Fundraisers
OKClassicBowlingAssoc.StrikePotTuesdays-OKC
PrecureNurseryPoinsettias
& Christmas
TreeSale-OKC
SoonerStateRodeoAssoc-Tulsa
Storiesof LoveBook-Signing-OKC
SWOSUMr.RAINFundraiser-Weatherford
WildOatsNickelDays-Tulsa
WinterHouseInteriorsHolidayOpenHouseSale-OKC
ManyThanksto thefollowing
businesses
which
SoldRA/N's2002Ornaments
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ON-CALL
TEAMS
FORM
RAIN'• Board of Directors
Ms. Kim Nickerson, President
A new type of service
team has recently been
formed at RAIN in both OKC &
Tulsa to respond to the immediate needs that arise within
our community-an On-Call
RAINTeam.
The On-Call Team is a
group of RAIN volunteers who
respond to special one-time
&/or short-term needs of people living with HIV/AIDS.
These requests can be from
current RAIN clients, new
RAIN clients awaiting assignment to a traditional team,
clients from other HIV/AIDS
case management agencies
or people living with HIV/AIDS
that are not receiving any
agency services.
Often, requests for the
On-Call Team are immediate
and short term, such as help
with moving or a special
home repair project. Some of
the duties the On-Call Team
may include, but are not limited to, help with errands,
household chores and clean-
ing, some home maintenance
and repair work, relocation,
yard work and assistance
with meals.
Members of the On-Call
Teams include volunteers
who are currently serving on a
RAIN team who are willing to
be contacted when requests
come into the RAIN office, as
well as new volunteers who
TheOn-CallTeamis just a phonecall away!
choose to serve exclusively on
the On-Call Team. With a
large, and growing pool of
needs of clients," says Marcy
volunteers, no one RAIN Team
Gardenhire, Western Oklaor individual will be overhoma Coordinator.
burdened with requests
The On-Call teams have
The On-Call Teams have
had a successful start and
already been actively working
there has already been posito help meet those special
tive feedback about the volunneeds. Members helped deteer services that have been
liver gifts for the Angel Tree
provided. If you are interrecipients, assisted a client
ested in becoming a part of
with moving, delivered food
the On-Call Team or have a
baskets and have been house
short-term need that this
cleaning and even dog walkteam could help meet, please
ing. "There is definitely a
contact Morgan or Marcy at
need for this type of service in
the OKC RAIN office at 94 7our community, and no other
3434 or Andrew or Kris at the
agency has the resources to
Tulsa Office at 334-4195
respond to these one-time
RAIN'S
ACTIVITY
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SOCIAL
RAIN's Social Activity
Teams in Tulsa and Oklahoma
City have been very busy these
days.
The Tulsa Social Activity
Team recently participated in
"Movie Night" at the Movies 8
Cinema. Volunteers and clients
had their pick of the eight movies showing that evening, giving
everyone the opportunity to be
with other RAIN friends and getting to see a first run movie at
the same time. Because it was
so popular, Andrew Carter, Special Teams Coordinator at the
Tulsa office plans on making
"Movie Night" a regular part of RAIN's Social Activities in Tulsa.
This month, through the generosity of the American Theater Company, the Tulsa RAIN office has
been treated to a limited number of tickets to the
new dance-musical production, Roofless, directed by
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TEAMS
TAKE
OFF
Tulsa's own award winning actor and director Tyrone Wilkerson. This energetic
show combines a variety of dance styles
and music, creating a production that will
have something for everyone.
In Oklahoma City, twenty three RAIN
clients and volunteers attended a special
performance by master storyteller/
musicianj''tradition bearer" Derek Burrows. Derek was one of the storytellers
featured at this year's OKC Winter Tales
Festival at the Arts Center. Everyone was
entertained and moved by his stories and
fables. This event was the first endeavor
of OKC's Special Activities Team, and all
agreed that they're off to a successful
start!
Everyone at RAIN is excited about the
Social Activity Teams and the fun events
they're having. If you'd like to be part of
RAIN's new model of service, please contact the RAIN office in your area.
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Ms. Kylia Bussey, Treasurer
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Ms. Lisa Heezen
Mr. Mark Keeling
Ms. Kay Smith
Mr. Richard Underwood
Mr. Eddie Walker
Mr. Van Wilde
Mr. Jody Worley
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Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Cooper
Mr. Tom Dawson
Ms. Brittanie Groesbeck
Mr. Jonathon Hall
Ms. Dorothy Herring
Mr. Rob Howard
Ms. Melissa Lanier
Ms. Lisa Macias
Ms. Rachel Morse
Mr. Jay Parham
Ms. Shelly Phelps
Mr. Peter Pierce, III
Ms. Lisa Pitsiri
Mr. John Randolph
Mr. Mike Stuart
Eastern Oklahoma Region
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Mr. Jay Cooper
Mr. Nathanael Mattingly
Mr. Wes Minter
Ms. Diane Nash
Mr. John Rothrock
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Mr. Al Triggs
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