Good companies seem too most
everything right. There is no doubt that Domino’s Pizza is a great pizza
company. However, Steven Johnson Grocerant
Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions® believes that Domino’s once again is
showing true leadership by helping others as it opens a new housing facility for
St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital.
So,
“The Domino's Village” is one of four housing facilities available to St. Jude patients and it is the first to accommodate
both short- and long-term stays.
Regular
readers of this blog know that Domino's
Pizza Inc.,
is the largest pizza company in the world, and announced the grand opening of
The Domino's Village: the newest St. Jude Children's Research Hospital housing
facility, located on its campus in Memphis, Tennessee. For those who did not
know, here is what matters.
Russell
Weiner, Domino's CEO, stated, "We
could not be any more excited to celebrate St. Jude's newest housing facility
for patient families," ... "This has been in the works for more than
three years now, as Domino's first announced its commitment to raise $100
million to help open this housing facility back in 2020. Thanks to our stores'
fundraising efforts and the generous donations of Domino's customers, The
Domino's Village has come to life, providing a place of comfort and rest to
families who have children who are undergoing treatment for cancer and other
catastrophic diseases. We're grateful to be able to have played one small part
in providing a home away from home for these families at a time when they need
it the most."
Key Features of The Domino's Village
·
The
facility is six stories tall, with more than 307,000 square feet.
·
It
features 140 fully furnished apartments.
·
The
apartments range in size from one, two and three bedrooms, and will accommodate
patient families of all sizes with different lengths of stay.
·
Common
areas in The Domino's Village include:
·
Arts
and Craft Room – where children can paint, draw and create
·
Community
Kitchen – a place families can cook a meal or prepare a feast with other
families
·
Dining
Room – The Domino's Village is the first St. Jude patient housing facility to
have a dining facility operated by St. Jude Food Services, and it also features
a drop-down movie screen.
·
Outdoor
Activity Space – features accessible play equipment, outdoor grills, patio
tables, a large LED movie screen and a walking path
·
Rec
Room – includes foosball, a pool table and gaming stations
·
Toddler
Room – a beach-themed play space designed just for the little ones, with a
walk-in lighthouse and colorful mural with sea creatures, sailboats, and beach
umbrellas
·
Medical
Clinic – featuring three exam rooms where patients can get medicine or
pre-clinical work before a procedure at the hospital
·
Fitness
Room – offers fitness equipment, a space for yoga and other group fitness
classes
·
Sky
Bridge – an elevated walkway over North Third Street, providing safe, easy
access to other buildings on St. Jude's campus
·
Nondenominational
Prayer Room – a place to gather for meditation, reflection and prayer
"Thanks
to this historic act of generosity by Domino's, which was the largest corporate
commitment we had ever received, The Domino's Village will be a home away from
home for St. Jude families who come for treatment from all 50 states and around
the world," says Richard Shadyac Jr., president and CEO of ALSAC – the
fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude. "Today, we celebrate
our most ambitious and comprehensive addition to St. Jude patient family
housing, a step made possible by our dedicated partner and friends at
Domino's."
The
Domino's Village is one of four housing facilities available to St. Jude
patients and it is the first to accommodate both short- and long-term stays. It
will welcome its first St. Jude patients and families in October 2023. St. Jude
provides free housing to any patient who needs treatment requiring an overnight
stay and whose family must travel 35 miles or more to campus. St. Jude has
treated patients from across the United States and around the world, making
housing for patients and their families a critical need. When St. Jude opened
in 1962, childhood cancer was largely considered incurable. Since
then, St. Jude has helped push the overall survival rate from 20% to more
than 80%. Thanks to support from Domino's stores and customers, St. Jude will
not stop until no child dies from cancer.
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