Pam Stallings

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    Kosair Children's Hospital

    - Present 35 years 8 months

    Health

    https://www.facebook.com/kosairchildrens.bravehearts?fref=ts

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    BraveHearts - KY

    - Present 18 years

    Health

  • Volunteer

    Ronald McDonald House - Eastern Iowa/KY

    - Present 18 years 1 month

    Health

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    Golf House Kentucky - Don Fightmaster Golf Outing for Exceptional Children

    Children

    It was a beautiful day for the 2016 Don Fightmaster Golf Outing for Exceptional Children on May 3 at Shawnee Golf Course.  This 38th annual Kentucky Derby Festival event featured a few new faces and friends and culminated in a great day of golfing fun for our exceptional children.
    Marty Storch, of Louisville Metro Parks, Steve McMillen and Kentucky Golf Hall of Famer, Don Fightmaster kicked off the day with almost 75 junior golfers from Jefferson County Public Schools and Fort Knox heading…

    It was a beautiful day for the 2016 Don Fightmaster Golf Outing for Exceptional Children on May 3 at Shawnee Golf Course.  This 38th annual Kentucky Derby Festival event featured a few new faces and friends and culminated in a great day of golfing fun for our exceptional children.
    Marty Storch, of Louisville Metro Parks, Steve McMillen and Kentucky Golf Hall of Famer, Don Fightmaster kicked off the day with almost 75 junior golfers from Jefferson County Public Schools and Fort Knox heading out the the Youth Course at Shawnee to enjoy golf, laughs and fun.
    There were many notable faces in the crowd, including Derby Festival Committee Members, Jerry Wyman of JCPS, Mr. Fightmaster and his family, the Kentucky Derby Princesses, First Tee of Louisville Staff and Volunteers, Kentucky PGA professionals and outstanding young junior golfers from across the Commonwealth – just to name a few.  Two inflatable hitting targets drew excitement from children, administrators and volunteers alike attempting to hit “birdie balls” into their open mouths.
    All in all many smiles, laughs and great golf shots were had, ending with a delicious lunch courtesy of Salsaritas, cake made by the bakery at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, and the Princesses and Mr. Fightmaster awarding medals to the players.  There are so many people to thank who made this heart warming day possible – the Kentucky Golf Foundation, the Don Fightmaster Committee and Family, Special Olympics, Shawnee Golf Course, Salsarita’s Middletown and Saint Matthews locations, The First Tee of Louisville, Kentucky PGA Junior Tour Players, The Kentucky Derby Festival and its Princesses, Kentucky PGA professionals (and a few old friends from the Indiana Section), Inside Kentucky Golf and PNC Bank and most of all – Mother Nature for a truly beautiful day.
    @GolfHouseKY (on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram)

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    Greater Louisville Inc.

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    WishMaker , Kentucky Board

    Make-A-Wish America

    - Present 28 years 8 months

    Children

  • Family Advocate

    LOEYS-DIETZ SYNDROME FOUNDATION

    - Present 7 years 3 months

    Health

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    Fundraising Volunteer

    TWISTED PINK INC

    - Present 6 years 9 months

    Health

  • Family Advocate

    HCU USA

    - Present 5 years

    Health

    Family Advocate -#HCUAwareness2019

    Every Classical Homocystinuria patient will experience their own unique journey and variety of symptoms.

    Mother of a # HCUHero

    #HopeConnectsUs
    #GoBlueForHCU
    #Homocystinuria

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    Regional Advisory Board - Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio

    Make-A-Wish America

    - Present 3 years 9 months

    Children

    Wishes are more than just a nice thing. And they are far more than gifts, or singular events in time. Wishes impact everyone involved—wish kids, volunteers, donors, sponsors, medical professionals and communities. For wish kids, just the act of making their wish come true can give them the courage to comply with their medical treatments. Parents might finally feel like they can be optimistic. And still others might realize all they have to offer the world through volunteer work or philanthropy.

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    Patient Advocate

    EveryLife Foundation for Rare Diseases

    Health

    “Rare disease families aren’t just here to tell their stories - they have the solutions and we need to listen.” - As an advocate for Rare Disease we participate with all families to create channels supporting programs such as Rare Diseases Legislation week known at Rare Across America and Rare Disease Week in Washington DC. To find out more join us https://everylifefoundation.org/rare-advocates/

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