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Sunshine Foundation announces new national board member 

Mary Kleva-Chelednik started her career at Bayada over 25 years ago as a client services manager

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The Southampton-based Sunshine Foundation announced that Mary Kleva-Chelednik joined its national board of directors. 

Kleva-Chelednik, director of the Atlantic Cape Pediatrics office for Bayada Home Health Care in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, started her career at Bayada over 25 years ago as a client services manager. Throughout her tenure, she has worn many hats, overseeing recruiting, compliance, marketing and multiple program developments. 

In 2009, she took the helm as director of the Atlantic Cape Pediatrics office, where her nurses specialize in caring for children of all ages, from newborns to adolescents, at home and at school. Her goal is to provide the highest quality pediatric home health care services available. 

She is also passionate about talent development, serving as a mentor for fellow employees and new office staff, and supporting her own team’s career growth. Two of her former employees are now directors and others have been promoted to management positions.

Kleva-Chelednik has been married to her high school sweetheart Anthony for 26 years. They have two children, Anthony and Brianna. She travels each year to her native Croatia to visit her parents. 

“I would like to formally welcome and introduce Mary Kleva-Chelednik and share why I nominated her to join Sunshine Foundation’s board of directors,” said Amy Welde, Cooper University Health Care, Sunshine Foundation board of directors. “I had the great fortune to work with Mary for over 13 years while at Bayada Home Health Care. Mary truly has a heart of gold. She works tirelessly to provide the highest quality of pediatric home health care services to her clients and their families. She is genuine, compassionate, reliable and can always bring a smile to those that she meets. Mary will be a wonderful asset to the board, and I look forward to working with her again.” 

Sunshine Foundation answers dreams to children with lifelong severe chronic illnesses and conditions such as: spina bifida, cerebral palsy, Level 3 severe autism, Down syndrome, hydrocephalus, severe epilepsy, Sickle Cell Disease, blindness, deafness and trauma from abuse.

To make these dreams a reality for children who may be turned away from other wish-granting organizations that require a life-threatening or critical diagnosis, Sunshine Foundation relies on the generosity of individuals, organizations and corporations. 

The most common request is a Magical Dream to visit Disney World, Legoland, SeaWorld and Universal Studios while choosing to stay at the Sunshine Foundation Dream Village near Disney. Sunshine Foundation also answers Special Dreams: shopping sprees, computers and iPads, outdoor playsets, above-ground swimming pools, family trips, cruises, adaptive tricycles and other special needs equipment, plus more. 

Since 1976, Sunshine Foundation has spread sunshine into the lives of more than 42,500 children through the U.S. For more information, to refer a child or make a donation, visit sunshinefoundation.org

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