The Bailey Nicole Foundation was established in honor of Bailey Nicole (Geren) Snider.

Bailey was a 25-year old case manager and physical therapy assistant who was killed when she was rear-ended by a semi truck on I-44 on August 10, 2024.

In her short 25 years, Bailey practiced empathy and kindness daily. She did more than love: she was love brought to life.

In her work as a case manager, Bailey made it her mission to ensure patients were taken care of. She prioritized the person within the patient, and did everything in her power to make sure they had what they needed. Sometimes, this meant providing necessities for a safe and comfortable discharge from her own pocket.

The Bailey Nicole Foundation continues Bailey’s work by raising and distributing funds for healthcare systems to purchase basic necessities for patients to help recognize the person within the patient and restore dignity.

Mission

The Bailey Nicole Foundation was established to continue the work of Bailey Nicole (Geren) Snider, a case manager at Phelps County Regional Hospital in Rolla, Missouri, who was tragically killed in a car accident involving a semi-truck. Bailey prioritized her patients’ needs, and made it her life’s work to take care of the person as well as the patient, ensuring that “her people” had the necessary items to not only ensure a comfortable and safe discharge and recovery at home, but also to restore their dignity; Bailey understood that caring for the patient went beyond meeting their basic medical needs. With her own money, Bailey purchased pairs of shoes, clean clothes, mobility aides not covered by insurance, and other items to take care of her patients and her people. In Bailey’s words: “I gotcha, boo.” Through generous donations, the Bailey Nicole Foundation provides grants to healthcare systems to purchase these basic essentials and help recognize the person in the patient, continuing Bailey’s work and her legacy.

Who we help

The Bailey Nicole Foundation provides funding to healthcare systems to pay for things patients cannot afford on their own. If you are a healthcare system and wish to apply for funds, please click below for details about our application and funding process.

Donate

Donations to The Bailey Nicole Foundation are tax deductible. We accept monetary donations, as well as durable medical equipment that is in good condition.

 

You can make a monetary donation below. If you want to inquire about donating durable medical equipment, please contact us.

The Bailey Nicole Foundation has helped:

XX patients

& counting!

Last update: 16 January 2025

Our Partner Hospitals

Bailey Nicole Foundation Partner Hospitals work with BNF to further Bailey's mission and help patients in need.

 

Interested in becoming a partner hospital? Contact us.

The Bailey Nicole Foundation Team

Our board meets quarterly in-person and via Webex. Summaries of our board meeting minutes can be found in the newsletter.  If you have specific questions about our board, board meetings, or process, please contact us.

President

Tregg Geren

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Vice President

Eli Snider

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Treasurer

Logan Mahulikar

Logan currently works as a triage nurse and stroke coordinator at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis. She is Bailey's older sister and is working with the Foundation to do everything she can to keep Bailey's legacy alive. Logan remembers Bailey as kindness and joy, and working with the Foundation allows her to feel Bailey's presence.

Logan tries to find joy every day to #belikeBailey.

Secretary

Ali Geren

Ali currently works and teaches at colleges in Springfield. She is Bailey's oldest sister, and is eager to serve the Bailey Nicole Foundation as its secretary.

Ali is choosing to #belikeBailey by practicing kindness and patience in her daily interactions.

Board Member

Tara Geren

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Board Member

Tanner Geren

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Board Member

Will Snider

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Board Member

Lydia Paoni

Lydia currently works as a speech language pathologist. She and Bailey were best friends since 3rd grade. Being part of the Bailey Nicole Foundation allows Lydia to continue Bailey's legacy and improve peoples' lives, in Lydia's words, "just like [Bailey] improved mine."

Lydia chooses to #belikeBailey by being unapologetically herself and by finding joy in the little things.

Board Member

Jackson Jones

Jackson currently works as a system operator with Sho-Me Power Electric Co-Op. He grew up with Bailey, and is working with the Bailey Nicole Foundation to further Bailey's example of taking action to help those in needs.

Jackson is choosing to #belikeBailey by following Jesus' example of treating others how he wants to be treated.

Board Member

Dr. Natalie Precise

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Board Member

Marsha Donovan

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