Skip to navigation Skip to Content
informationMarshfield Clinic Health System combines with Sanford Health. Learn more
Sign In
Sign In
Search
Search
Menu
Menu
Search Marshfield Clinic Health System
search clear search term | search
  • Stay connected to your health care.
  • My Marshfield Clinic
    Wisconsin location
  • Marquette Clinic
    Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson clinics
  • Dickinson Clinic
    Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson clinics
  • Dickinson Clinic Follow
    Marquette Center
informationMarshfield Clinic Health System combines with Sanford Health. Learn more  
Join a world-class health system. Find jobs

Meet the People of Marshfield Clinic

​​​​​Denise Kann

Patient Education Assistant
Center: Marshfield
Years at Marshfield Clinic: 37

You could say Denise Kann has a can-do attitude. She's helped oversee the Hope Fund, dedicated to Marshfield Clinic employees facing financial difficulties because of illness, emergencies or other unexpected hardship.

Kann (pronounced like can) serves on a committee with Pat Beining and Barb Adler which maintains the Hope (Help Our Priceless Employees) Fund. They used to divide their efforts between a book sale, rummage sale and anything else they could think of to raise money. Since 2000, they have focused on the Basket Raffle, a unique fundraiser involving themed baskets put together by Clinic employees and their departments.

The most recent basket raffle raised more than $13,000, the highest amount ever taken in by the Hope Fund. The raffled baskets contain anything from gift certificates to valuable items like electronic readers, Packer tickets and a Trek bike.

Last year, 37 baskets were displayed during the employee craft sale at Marshfield Center; many of the clinic's regional centers participated also by donating a basket.

All the money raised goes into the Hope Fund, started in 1998 to provide assistance to fellow employees going through tough times. The Fund limits its support to $300 per year; employees needing more than that are encouraged to seek assistance from other resources available to patients as well as employees.

"This year we had a lady who purchased $30 in raffle tickets who remembered the support she got when she was a recipient of money from the Hope Fund," Kann said.

"I'm just in awe of the generosity of employees. As one woman put it, whose husband had a severe illness, 'you can never underestimate the value' of knowing your fellow employees care."

Any employee who knows of a co-worker facing hardship can contact Kann, Beining or Adler via routing or internal phone extension. All nominations are kept confidential​​.

"It's a very rewarding thing to do," Kann said. "It's nice to know you can make a difference in somebody's life.