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Hunger Task Force Food Drive

Posted by Rosa Rodriguez in Community Involvement, Fi-Med News

Those of you who have been with us for a while know that we love our community! In the past, Fi-Med Management, Inc. has participated in programs to help the less fortunate by buying presents for children who otherwise might not have had any for the holidays. This year, Fi-Med’s Special Events Committee has decided to host a food drive for the Hunger Task Force.

Here at Fi-Med, we are very competitive and so we have decided to take advantage of our competitive nature by splitting up the entire office into two teams to see which team can collect the most food items. We will be collecting food until January 25th.

Even though times are tough for all of us, let’s take a moment to consider all the other families that are struggling to put food on their tables and try to find ways that we can help. Below is a list of important facts that concern the Milwaukee area:

Food Facts

  • Each year Hunger Task Force distributes more than 6 million pounds of food to Milwaukee’s hungry.
  • Each month Hunger Task Force-affiliated food pantries serve 37,500 people, and soup kitchens and homeless shelters dish up more than 58,000 hot meals.
  • Milwaukee suffers from the seventh-worst poverty in the nation, with a poverty rate of 24.4 %. More than 34% of Milwaukee’s children are living in poverty, the ninth worst in the nation.
  • Nearly 40% of families who visit food pantries live on less than $800.00 per month. Many families, even food stamp recipients, are unable to sufficiently feed their families.
  • Hunger Task Force advocates for well-run government programs that help people feed themselves and their families, including Food Stamps (FoodShare), School Breakfast and Lunch; Women, Infants and Children (WIC); the Fueling Young Minds Summer Meals Program and the Child and Adult Care Food Program.

 

In their own words

I lost my job. All I get is FoodShare and it’s not enough. I came here because I ran out of food.”-Visitor, Salvation Army West Food Pantry

“I have three children. I’m a single parent trying to hold down a job and go to school.”-Visitor, House of Peace Community Center Food Pantry

“All around, there just isn’t enough food.”-Visitor, St. Benedict’s Community Meal Program

Preferred Food Items

  • Fruit and Juice: canned pears, apricots, pineapple and peaches
  • Breakfast Items: Dry cereal, oatmeal, grits, and pancake mixes
  • Protein: Canned meat, poultry, fish, peanut butter, beans, nuts and high-protein main dishes such as chili and stews
  • Vegeatbles: Canned corn, green beans, carrots and peas
  • Baby Items: Powdered or concentrated infant formula (Nestle Good Start), food and diapers
  • Dinner Items: Pastas, rice (plain or mixes), potato mixes, macaroni and cheese dinners
  • Lunch Items: Canned or dry soups (vegetable, beef or chicken) and canned pasta items

 

Please join us as we all work together to really make a difference this holiday season by starting your own food drive!

The Real Gift of Giving

Posted by Karla Brown in Community Involvement

As we approach the upcoming Christmas season, everyone seems to be in the “spirit of giving”. Giving toys to our kids, cologne to our significant others, sweaters to our siblings, etc…In this time when so many have so little to give, it seems people are finding a way. The malls are packed and the streets are crowded as ever on the weekends with holiday shoppers. My husband also notices this and says, “I thought we were in a recession!” I look over at him and smile, thinking the same thing.

Like some, however, I am feeling this recession thing but I figured I had at least 2 cents to shell out and give some of my ideas for giving this year that won’t cost a thing except a good heart and a little time…

  • Give a thought to our troops overseas  who aren’t coming home for the holidays.
  • Give blood if you can. It could help someone get home for the holidays.
  • Give a hand to your neighbor with something they may not be able to handle alone.
  • Give words of encouragement to someone you know who may have lost their job or home this year.
  • Give thanks because you still have a job and home this year.

 

I spoke to a young lady from Georgia on the phone last week who was calling to give her Tricare Military Insurance information to bill a claim for her 1 yr. old son. When I asked her who the primary insurance carrier was, she stated her husband, Jeffrey. She went on to tell me he was recently killed in Afghanistan. My heart instantly felt heavy. Before I hung up with her I gave her my blessings and I could hear the sincerity in her voice when she said thank you. My heart instantly felt lighter. I know my kind words and the things listed above are free to give and recession proof. Happy Holidays!

Fi-Med Recipient Of Master Mettle Award

Posted by Lisa Velasquez in Business Awards, Fi-Med News, In the Press, Industry Updates

The MMAC/COSBE Future 50  program was created nearly 30 years ago as an event to recognize the outstanding achievement of local, fast-growing entrepreneurs. Members of the Fi-Med team celebrated along side other winners at the awards luncheon held September 17, 2009 at the Hilton Milwaukee City. Fi-Med was awarded the “Master Mettle Award”, an honor reserved exclusively for three time winners.  You can read all about it here. All 50 winners were asked to share their key strategies for surving the economic turndown, those interviews can be found by clicking this link.

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2009 Inc. 5000 Winners Announced

Posted by Lisa Velasquez in Business Awards, Fi-Med News, In the Press

Inc. Magazine Unveils Exclusive List of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies-the Inc. 5000

Fi-Med Management, Inc. Ranks No. 1344 on the 2009 Inc. 5000 with Three-Year Sales Growth of 237.7%

NEW YORK, August 12, 2009–Inc. magazine today ranked Fi-Med Management, Inc. NO. 1344 on its third annual Inc. 5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies. The list represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy-America’s independent-minded entrepreneurs. Consumer electronics maker Vizio, Internet giant GoDaddy, rental car service Zipcar, and beverage maker Honest Tea are among the prominent brands featured on this year’s list.

“Savvy trend spotters and those who invest in private companies know that the Inc. 5000 is the best place to find out about young companies that are achieving success through a wide variety of unprecedented business models, as well as older private companies that are still expanding at an impressive rate, ” said Inc. 5000 project manager Jim Melloan. “That’s why our list is so eagerly anticipated every year.”

Fi-Med Management, Inc. is an award-winning financial management firm providing comprehensive claims, coding, billing, lockbox and financial reporting services to the medical industry.

The 2009 Inc. 5000, unveiled today on Inc.com, serves as a unique report card on the U.S. economy. Despite the ongoing recession, aggregate revenue among the companies on the list actually increased to $214 billion, up $29 billion from last year, with a median three-year growth rate of 126 percent. The Inc. 5000 are responsible for creating more than 1 million jobs since their founding, making the list perhaps the best example of the impact private, fast-growing companies can have on the economy. Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region, and other criteria, can be found on Inc.com.

Contact: Lisa Velasquez 714-935-0073

 

Fi-Med co-founder wins Small Business Times’ Bravo! Entrepreneur Award

Posted by Lisa Velasquez in Business Awards, Fi-Med News, In the Press

MILWAUKEE, WI – The Small Business Times, a Milwaukee-based business publication serving southeastern Wisconsin, has announced that Adrian Velasquez is a winner of the Bravo! Entrepreneur Awards. The award celebrates the achievements of some of the Milwaukee area’s most innovative company leaders who also are helping the economic growth of the region and making a difference in the community.

Adrian joins an impressive field of winners in the Wisconsin business commmunity. Awards were presented May 3 at the Wisconsin Business & Technology Expo. The Small Business Times also profiled Adrian’s achievements and the success of Fi-Med.