Raymond Mohler Jr.: Young humanitarian trailing advancement
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Social work isn’t
always so facile and trouble-free as it seems. You need a lot of courage, an
open heart, and most importantly, generosity. Now, not all people can perform
such services and be self-determined, but Raymond (Ray) Mohler Jr. is not one
of such people.
He was six years old
when he founded the Little Saint Nick Foundation. He was determined from such a
young age which was astonishing as well as felicitous for everyone around him. He
has been inspiring and helping kids across America for over 17 years now and
has been featured on Nickelodeon’s “The HALO Effect” and Subaru’s Share the
Love Event. Ray has built a team that has been serving kids and has helped to
lift children’s spirits.
Foundation laid for
zealous assistance
When he was four years
old, Ray was taken to the hospital as he was experiencing pain in both his
hips. He was in the hospital for eight straight hours, stocked with agitation,
and had no idea about what was going on.
He came to know he had
a rare childhood hip disorder but was fortunate enough to get out of it soon.
Ray says, “ I decided that I needed to give back to the kids who I had left
behind at the hospital, and my goal was to ease the anxiety and fear of those
kids in need. With my birthday being on Christmas Eve, I decided to donate my
birthday and Christmas gifts back to the hospital I was in.”
Obstacles along the
way
When the pandemic hit
the world last year, the organization lost a lot of chances to solicit because
almost all of their events were cancelled. It was not easy, but they realized
that it is going to happen sometime in the future, and for that, they tried a
couple of things.
He states, “We were
able to institute new technology to gain money from donors such as a
text-to-bid silent auction. We also decided to start a new program with local
schools for them to have a supply drive for our emergency department gift bag
program. We had seven different schools on Long Island participate in this
drive so far, and we have gotten enough supplies to pack our gift bags for two
months, saving our organization thousands. In these gift bags are a stuffed
animal, coloring book, crayons, and a handmade get-well card made by kids, for
kids.”
At the moment, they pack
around 600 gift bags a month and deliver them to Long Island to two distinct
hospitals, and 300 a month in Tampa, Florida. They pack each and every bag with
their own hands and can successfully say that they haven’t left any kid
unnoticed in the hospitals they work with on Long Island and in Tampa.
Purpose of Little
Saint Nick Foundation
The Little Saint Nick
Foundation (LSNF) is a registered 501C3 non-profit institute that has the
vocation of “Kids Inspiring and Helping Kids.” According to Ray, this organization
not only helps kids, but also inspires kids to volunteer and give back to
those kids in need.
LSNF has also assisted
many anxiety relief issues, which include an emergency department gift bag
program, family care package program, hospital toy give-away parties, and
wish-granting, all centered upon improving the lives of sick kids and their
families. These programs are not just led by kids, but also teach them the
importance and responsibility of service to others.
Ray says, “The goal of
the Emergency Department Gift Bag Program is to alleviate the stress and
anxiety related to a hospital visit. It also makes the hospital environment
less hectic. This is a program that every day of the year, a hospital member or
LSNF volunteer distributes the bags to families in the emergency department or
short-term units.”
In 2019, they launched
a program which is called the Nicholas DiNoto Family Care Package Program. This
program was initiated by a Little Saint Nick Foundation board member, Rob
DiNoto, in honor of the life of Rob’s son Nicholas DiNoto, who lost his life as
a child a few years ago. The main mission of this program was to help the
families of the children in need and provide them with some basic necessities.
Some main essentials that were provided are a toothbrush, toothpaste, phone
charger, notepad, pen, mints, lanyard for ID badge, and a get-well card and
activity pack for the child in need.
Ray and his team
ensure to hold everyone at their institute with lots of integrity. They also
certify that with a small number of volunteers present in their team they help
everyone no matter what business they have with the organization. In anything
they do, they make sure that they ask the right people as many questions as
they can before taking any action.
Life as the
Chairman of company
As the Chairman and
CEO of the company, Ray oversees all operations. He gets a constant dose of
motivation through providing the best services.
He adds, “I am truly
amazed by all we have been able to accomplish, and I have a lot of excitement
about all the potential we have. I try my best to make all of our board
members, volunteers, and partners feel like they are a part of this movement,
no matter what their task is. Their efforts are directly or indirectly
inspiring and helping others all year long, and that is something special to be
a part of. I instill a sense of enthusiasm every time I interact with someone
who is helping this organization because they need to know how valuable they
are to the organization, no matter how they are helping.”
He is a firm believer
in work-life integration. He states that balance is the key to be happy
professionally and personally. He manages to take out some time for his body
and works out in the morning to have a fantastic head start. He indulges in
cooking and spending quality time with family and friends to relax.
Future roadmap for
the foundation
Ray adds, “We would
love to be operating in all 50 states in the next five to ten years. There is
still so much we are learning every day, and our expansion plans keep altering
as we go through the process. We are in great need of funding to be able to
expand and help more and more kids every day of the year.”
The foundation has
been able to inspire and help over two million kids and families in need over
the years. Ray is excited to help more and more people for the rest of his
life. To learn more and support LSNF, visit littlestnick.org.