May 25,
2005
TRUSTEE’S $5 MILLION GIFT LAUNCHES
NEW MATERNITY CENTER
DENVILLE, NJ – May 25, 2005 – She came to America in
1955 form her native Germany speaking so little English that she
had to ask her aunt to accompany her to her first job interview.
But in the spirit of every “great American success story,” Kate
M. Tiedemann, a member of Saint Clare’s Foundation’s
board of trustees, today owns and operates the country’s largest,
independently-owned company dedicated exclusively to ophthalmic surgical
instrumentation, Katena Products, Inc.
In 1976, she was rushed to Saint Clare’s Hospital in Denville
suffering from a ruptured appendix. She credits the physicians and
nurses who took care of her with saving her life. She always knew
she would thank Saint Clare’s in some way. On May 7, 2005,
she announced a gift of $5 million to name Saint Clare’s new
maternity center — The Katena Center for Mother and Child — in
honor of her employees and the company she worked so hard to build. “The
Saint Clare’s staff saved my life and that has always stuck
in my mind,” she said during ceremonies unveiling the new,
$11 million, 48,000 square feet center.
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Her gift is equal to the largest ever given to New Jersey hospital
by a living individual and helped to fund the state-of-the-art facility,
which features 23 all-private mother/baby suites featuring hotel-like
amenities, including in-room entertainment centers and high-speed
internet access; a new, expanded Level 2 Special Care Nursery; a
new Newborn Nursery; concierge service and many other features. At
the grand opening event, Saint Clare’s literally “showered” more
than 600 expectant parents and 700 other attendees from the community
with gifts, prizes, food and refreshments as it officially named
the new facility.
“We are eternally grateful to Kate Tiedemann for her incredibly
generous and unprecedented gift,” said Joseph Vitale, chief
executive officer of Saint Clare’s Foundation. “Kate’s
inspiring generosity and the amazing turnout at our grand opening
are testaments to the fact that The Katena Center for Mother and
Child is a facility built for the community – and by the community.”
Including the naming gift, the Foundation has raised more than $8.5
million of the total $11 million cost of the center. Other major
gifts include a $500,000 gift to name the new Newborn Nursery by
Foundation trustees Bruce and Gale Bott in honor of their late grand
niece.
One of the distinctive features of the new Katena Center is a unique
donor area – the Baby Block Wall. For gifts of $1,000 or more
to Saint Clare’s Foundation, new parents or their loved ones
can share the joy of baby’s arrival with a solid wood, 4 inch-by-4-inch
replica of a child’s “baby block,” which will sit
on a hand-made bookshelf just outside the main entrance to the facility.
Individually hand-made, the block (available in a choice of four
colors) is personalized with the donor’s name as well as the
name and birth date of the child, grandchild, niece or nephew. The
blocks can also be inscribed in honor or in memory of a loved one.
“Participating in Saint Clare’s Baby Block program is
a wonderful way to support vital services for families in our community,” said
Kimberly A. Armenti, Saint Clare’s Director of Foundation and
Marketing. “In addition, it provides a lasting tribute in honor
or memory of your loved one.”
“I have always felt that we must give something back,” said
Tiedemann. “No hospital today can survive or grow without additional
support from the community.”
Saint Clare’s Foundation raises funds for the facilities,
programs and services of Saint Clare’s Health System, which
has served the healthcare needs of northwestern New Jersey residents
since 1895. For more information on how you can help, call the Foundation
at (973) 983-5300.
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