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Page 1: 1 ANNUAL REPORT 2017 · ANNUAL REPORT 2017 4 5 BOARD OF OVERSEERS Jack Connors, Jr., Chairman Emeritus, Hill Holiday, Partners HealthCare David Ginsberg, Vice Chairman, Fenway Sports

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ANNUALREPORT

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ANNUAL REPORT 2017

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On behalf of the entire staff at Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Program, I want to thank you for your support. In 2017 we continued to put the funds you have so generously contributed to good use. Together, we are making a tremendous impact in the lives of Veterans, Service Members and their Families.

Perhaps the biggest news to come out of 2017 was our decision to

open our doors to all Veterans who need care. At our biggest fundraiser of the year, the Run to Home Base, we announced that we would be treating Veterans from every generation, expanding from the previous focus on those who served Post-9/11. That evening, we honored 1,400 Vietnam Veterans and their Families on the field at Fenway Park. It was the welcome home they never received and yet absolutely deserved; there was not a dry eye in the park.

Throughout 2017 we worked tirelessly to ensure future success and sustainability for our organization. It was in that spirit Home Base formed many new strategic partnerships which allow us to further advance our mission to heal the invisible wounds. These partnerships are the key to making a national impact and help us raise awareness of the unseen injuries and, in many cases, allow us to treat new demographics with specialized care.

In the spring, Home Base launched a new collaboration with TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors), the national military family organization. Through this collaboration, Home Base launched a new two-week Intensive Clinical Program for Military Families of fallen Service Members. Our pilot program hosted 10 widows whose husbands or significant others died by suicide after returning home from Afghanistan or Iraq.

Through a new partnership with the SEAL Legacy Foundation, another version of our Intensive Clinical Program will be made available specifically for Navy SEALs. The organization decided to work with us after learning of our exceptional patient outcomes.

Our innovation and collaboration was further recognized nationally when former President George

W. Bush asked us to join his Warrior Wellness Alliance. By connecting peer-to-peer Veteran networks with best-in-class health providers, the Alliance is making a difference in the Veteran community and we are happy to be part of it.

We are equally thrilled to be the beneficiary of the “Heads Together” campaign, a program operated by The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to change the conversation about mental health. We often say that the real tough ones are the men and women who are brave enough to reach out for help. Through this campaign, the stigma sometimes associated with invisible wounds is being steadily chipped away.

Those of us who have experienced combat and those who have buried a loved one know that war is a burden which transcends time and space. The battles fought wage on within us, regardless of whether we’re in Fallujah or Framingham. The invisible wounds of war are complex and require innovative, 21st century solutions. We are able to create these solutions and continue to move the needle because of strategic partnerships and generous support from corporate, foundation and individual donors like you.

Home Base is the original and leading organization to heal the invisible wounds of war for Veterans, Service Members and their Families. It is an honor to be recognized for the difference our team makes every day.

From the bottom of my heart I thank you for supporting our crucial mission. Together, we will continue to change the landscape of care by making treatment accessible, removing all barriers and providing the world-class treatment we are known for, without stigma attached.

Their mission is complete, ours has just begun.

On to 2018.

Brigadier General Jack Hammond USA Retired Executive Director Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Program

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HOME BASE ANNUAL REPORT 2017

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In 2017 Home Base received a new behavioral health facility dog named Gatsby, from our friends at Canine Companions for Independence. Gatsby primarily works within the Intensive Clinical Program where he actively supports Veterans and Family Members who come through the two-week program.

In addition to offering a new Intensive Clinical Program for those who lost a loved one to suicide and for Navy SEAL’s, Home Base also created several treatment and educational groups for Veterans and Military Family members in 2017. The Outpatient Clinic held a series of lunchtime sessions for family members who are dealing with a loved one battling addiction. Home Base also piloted a highly interactive relationship workshop for military couples who would like to develop a closer, more meaningful connection to their partners.

Thanks to a grant from the Department of Defense through the Defense Suicide Prevention Office, Home Base has a revamped online educational training system hosted by The Training Institute. Classes are designed to help participants improve their understanding of military culture and the impact of military service on Veterans and Military Families. The classes enable health professionals to identify, assist and treat those who need care. Trainings are CME/CE/CEU certified and provided free of charge.

Thomas J. Spencer, MD, joined Home Base as Chief Medical Director in 2017. Dr. Spencer is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the Associate Chief of the Pediatric Psychopharmacology Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. Before joining Massachusetts General Hospital, he was the Head of the Clinical Team, Child and Adolescent Division,

of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health. His research and clinical interests have focused on the effectiveness and safety of standard and novel pharmacologic treatments of Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) throughout the life-cycle. He has edited two books, published 322 scientific articles and serves on the Editorial Board of several Journals.

In 2017, Home Base unveiled plans for a new National Center of Excellence to be housed at the Charlestown Navy Yard. The state-of-the-art hub for healing the invisible wounds will open in 2018 and allow us to double the number of Veterans we serve. Also in 2018, we expect a renewed commitment from the Wounded

Warrior Project in support of the Warrior Care Network – a national partnership of four academic medical centers providing top notch, evidence-based treatment to Veterans battling invisible wounds. The care provided by Home Base in the Warrior Care Network will be housed at this new center.

RENDERING OF THE NEW NATIONAL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE.

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BOARD OF OVERSEERSJack Connors, Jr., Chairman Emeritus, Hill Holiday, Partners HealthCare David Ginsberg, Vice Chairman, Fenway Sports Group Peter L. Slavin, MD, President, Massachusetts General Hospital Tom Werner, Chairman, Boston Red Sox and Red Sox Foundation

MGH LEADERSHIP Jerry Rosenbaum, MD, Psychiatry-in-ChiefJoy Rosen, Vice President Behavior Health Greg Fricchione, MD, Associate Chief of Psychiatry

RED SOX FOUNDATION LEADERSHIP David Friedman, Senior Vice President and Special Counsel Jeff White, Financial Advisor to the President & CEOGena Borson, Executive Director

HOME BASE LEADERSHIP Brigadier General (ret.) Jack Hammond, Executive Director

Michael Allard, Chief Operating Officer

Thomas J. Spencer, Chief Medical Director

Ross D. Zafonte, DO, Chief of Traumatic Brain Injury, Health and Fitness Programs

Eric Bui, MD, PhD, Associate Director of Research

Kristen Stanton Chadwick, Director, Communications and Marketing

Louis Chow, PhD, Director of Education

Bill Davidson, Director, Veteran Outreach and Peer Support

Amy Fitzpatrick, MBA, MSW, Senior Administrative & Finance Director

Elizabeth Goetter, PhD, Co-Director, Outpatient Clinic

Margaret Harvey, PsyD, Co-Director, Intensive Clinical Program

Grant Iverson, PhD, Associate Director, Traumatic Brain Injury

Karianne Kraus, Senior Director, Development

Simon Lejuene, MD, Co-Director, Intensive Clinical Program

Bonnie Y. Ohye, PhD, Director, Family Program

Louisa Sylvia, PhD, Director, Health and Wellness

Kalo Tanev, MD, Co-Director, Outpatient Clinic

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Christopher AndersonPatricia AubeThe Honorable John BaldacciStephen BrackettJames BrettJohn CaseyJack Connors, Jr.Donald DionMichael DouvadjianWilliam FineDaniel FoleyGeneral (Ret) Frederick M. Franks, Jr.David GinsbergPatricia JacobsNancy Kelleher

Stacey LucchinoDonna MurphyJames PeakeJerome RossiMichael SalterMarian SalzmanScott SchoenPeter Slavin, MDPeter SmythKathryn Crane-SpierJean TempelThomas WernerLee WoodruffPaula Zavrl

Home Base’s Leadership Council and Red, White & Blue Alliance are chief groups of community leaders who share a belief in providing support and help for Veterans and Military Families.Daniel Arkins

William BachmanChristopher BencalLaura BrownSeth BurrThomas CrohanHelen CunniffJonathan CurranCheryl DeKorteTodd FaberPatrick FlavinPaula GoldfarbLubelia Goncalves-GettyJamie GrossmanCarl GuildRobert HaardeMichele JalbertRobert Kinder

Darrin LangMichael and Julia LudwigThomas LyonsBrendan MahoneyRobert McDonaldStephen MelzDouglas MillerAlex MonahanDerek O’BrienEric PhilippiRyan and Amy PittsR. William RoseGrant RowlandJohn SerafiniJohn StadtlerKevin ThurstonJames ValleeDavid Zabetakis

RED, WHITE & BLUE ALLIANCE

HONORARY DIRECTOR AND SENIOR ADVISORS President George H.W. Bush General (ret.) Frederick M. Franks, Jr. Ambassador Caroline Bouvier Kennedy Victoria Reggie Kennedy First Lady Michelle Obama Medal of Honor Recipient Ryan Pitts Medal of Honor Recipient Kyle White John Parrish, MD Lt. General (ret.) James Peake, MD Laurence J. Ronan, MD Lee Woodruff

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HOME BASE ANNUAL REPORT 2017

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Home Base is a non-profit operating under Massachusetts General Hospital, a 501(c)3 with an overseers board comprising the leadership of the MGH and Red Sox.

FY17

Third Party Revenue 526,441Contributions 7,894,395

Government Contracts 894,921

Investment Income 11,304

Total Revenue 9,327,061

Sub-total Program Costs 10,428,492Indirect Costs 1,644,514

Total Program Costs 12,073,006

Sub-total Gain/(Loss) from Operations (2,745,945)Prior Year Cash Balance 4,588,651

Total Gain/(Loss) from Operations 1,842,706

In-Kind Support 1,707,908

85% of Home Base revenue comes from philanthropy.In addition, costs and staff associated with raising funds at Home Base are provided at no cost to the Program by MGH.

All services at Home Base are provided at no cost to Veterans, Service Members and Families.

We also provide education at no cost to healthcare professionals and first responders to help them better recognize and treat folks suffering from the invisible wounds of war.

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Home Base is a philanthropically driven organization, operating on nearly 94% of support from donors like you. Every dollar of your tax-deductible gift to Home Base will help fund programs that provide clinical care and support services to help Veterans, Service Members and their Families recover from the Invisible Wounds of War.

• Make a gift at homebase.org/contribute

• Contact Karianne Kraus, Senior Director of Development, Home Base

• (617) 724-3790 / [email protected]

Helps to fund airfare for a Veteran and their

family member attending Home Base’s Intensive

Clinical Program

Helps to fund one Veteran going through Home Base’s Warrior Health and Fitness Program

$1,000 $5,000

Helps support three meals a day for one Veteran in Home Base’s Intensive

Clinical Program

Helps support the average cost of babysitting services during a typical course of treatment in Home Base’s

Regional Outpatient Clinic

Helps support the average cost of one hour of therapy

in Home Base’s Regional Outpatient Clinic

$60 $150 $325

Helps to fund a course of treatment and support for a Veteran and their family member in Home

Base’s Intensive Clinical Program

Helps to fund Home Base’s Veteran team

in providing peer support and outreach

$30,000 $50,000

Helps to fund retreat weekends for Veterans and families participating in the Intensive Clinical Program

Helps to fund an up and coming fellow in clinical

care at Home Base

$75,000 $150,000

Helps to fund Home Base mind body medicine course for Veterans (Resilient Warrior)

$2,500

Helps to fund treatment for one Veteran in

Home Base’s Regional Outpatient Clinic

$10,000

HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT HOME BASE

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8TH ANNUAL RUN TO HOME BASEWHAT IT IS

The Run to Home Base presented by New Balance is a 9K run/5K walk that starts and ends inside Fenway Park with folks crossing home plate as they finish their fundraising event for Home Base.

WHY WE DO ITThis is our largest fundraising event. It helps us generate a large geographical footprint of involvement, engage with thousands of supporters, and raise awareness and funds to support our mission.

WE RAISEDNearly $2 Million

NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS2,400 runners and walkers

LASTING MEMORYWhile hosting 1,400 Vietnam Veterans and Family Members on the field at Fenway Park, Home Base announced that it is now serving Veterans and Military Families from all eras. It was a moving tribute to these men and women who never received their welcome home. Thanks to the Boston Red Sox, the Red Sox Foundation, and our longtime presenting sponsor, New Balance, for their steadfast support.

WHAT IT ISA 10K, 5K and one-mile walk that takes participants through the tropical areas surrounding JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Florida, just days ahead of Spring Training. The event ends with the unforgettable experience of crossing home plate at “Fenway South.”

WHY WE DO ITWith the Red Sox having an important presence in Southwest Florida, it was natural for Home Base to build on that brand awareness and extend programming to help area Veterans. The Run to Home Base Florida builds upon Boston’s original event success and uses the opportunity to engage the Florida community—helping fund efforts to connect with Southwest Florida Veterans in wellness programs and connect them to intensive clinical care provided in Boston at no cost.

AMOUNT RAISED$120,000

NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS500 runners and walkers

LASTING MEMORYA helicopter flyover and Presentation of Colors by the Lee County’s Sheriff’s Office.

INAUGURAL RUN TO HOME BASE FLORIDA PRESENTED BY FLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK

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5TH ANNUAL MISSION: GRATITUDEWHAT IT IS

Mission: Gratitude is the largest concert event in New England to benefit our Veterans, Service Members and their Families. The magical evening is an opportunity for those in the New England business, civic and philanthropic leadership communities to hear from our Military Heroes and enjoy entertainment by a legendary performer.

AMOUNT RAISED$1.7 Million

NUMBER OF GUESTS600

LASTING MEMORYHome Base presented the inaugural Major General Joseph Warren, MD, Award to the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) for their contributions in Veteran mental health care. Under the leadership of Lt. Gen. Michael Linnington, WWP brought together four Academic Medical centers, MGH, Emory University, Rush Medical Center, and UCLA to develop the first-of-its-kind Warrior Care Network.

3RD ANNUAL VETERANS DAY SPECIAL

MISSION: GRATITUDEVETERAN AND FAMILY CARE

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WHAT IT IS: A 90-minute, commercial-free television program highlighting stories from Veterans and their Families who experienced difficulties as they returned home and received help and hope at Home Base. The show is accompanied by a live phone bank as well as options to “text-to-give” and contribute online in support of Home Base’s mission.

WHY WE DO IT: This Emmy Award-nominated show raises awareness of Home Base and its mission. It also helps connect Veterans and Military Families with the care they need, and raises funds for the services Home Base provides at no cost.

AMOUNT RAISED: Nearly $140,000

UNIQUE GIFTS: 1,522

LASTING MEMORY: The folks sharing their stories on TV were so heartfelt, so grateful, so truthful and raw. Home Base is thankful to them for their part in erasing the stigma associated with seeking help. A special thank you to the volunteers who worked staffing our live phone bank.

PERFORMER KRISTIN CHENOWETH PERFORMS AT THE 5TH ANNUAL MISSION: GRATITUDE.

NEED A PHOTO FROM EVENT

NEED A PHOTO FROM EVENT

WCVB Channel 5 in MassachusettsWMUR Channel 9 in New Hampshire

WMTW Channel 8 in Maine

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6th Annual Home Base Golf Outing at Kensington Golf & Country Club: During a pleasant and sunny March 11th morning, 115 golfers, including dozens of Post-9/11 Veterans, teed off at the Naples Kensington Golf & Country Club for the annual Family & Golf Outing. Now in its 6th year, the fundraiser, hosted by retired 4-Star U.S. Army General and Naples resident Fred Franks as well as volunteers from

the Kensington community, raised more than $130,000 for Home Base in Southwest Florida. The funds allow local Post-9/11 Veterans and Service Members to participate in Home Base’s Warrior Health & Fitness Program in Southwest Florida and the two-week Intensive Clinical Program in Boston, MA.

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2nd Annual Pelican’s Nest Golf Tournament: The 2nd Annual Pelican’s Nest Golf Tournament, led by Home Base supporter and committee member Pat Phelan, was held on Monday, November 13th in Bonita Springs, Florida. Pat led the participants in the Pledge of Allegiance prior to teeing off. After a day on the course, golfers attended a dinner reception during which U.S. Army Captain Michael Swift shared a moving testimonial highlighting the importance of Home Base and the resources it provides for local Veterans. The golf tour-nament raised over $55,000 in support of Southwest Florida Veterans and their Families.

6th Annual 1st Lt. Derek Hines Flag Day 5K: On Saturday, June 10th, 2017, the 6th Annual Flag Day 5K, hosted by the 1st Lt. Derek Hines Soldiers Assistant Fund, took place at Cashman Park in Newburyport, MA in support of Home Base. The fund was established by the family of Derek Hines—a Newburyport native—after he was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2005. The organization provides financial assistance for Massachusetts Veterans and their Families who have incurred serious, career ending, and life altering injuries while on active duty. In 2017, the Hines Fund received the highest-ever number of requests for burial support in the wake of Veteran suicides. In response, the Hines Fund donated $50,000 to Home Base from their annual Flag Day 5K, providing critical healing and support to Veterans and Families being served at Home Base.

4th Annual Home Base Golf Outing at Pocasset: Nearly 80 golfers teed off in support of their military community during the 4th Annual Home Base Golf Outing at the Pocasset Golf Club on Monday, June 26th, 2017. Organized by Darrin Lang and Seth Burr of LABUR, LLC in Boston, the scramble format golf outing and dinner reception raised more than $50,000 for Home Base. Since this event’s inception, over $180,000 has been raised to support Veterans and their Families.

3rd Annual First Responder No-Shave November: On November 30th, 2017, Fenway Park was the site of a ceremonial shave-off as 100 police officers from across Massachusetts said goodbye to their mustaches, goatees, and beards – the final step of the “No-Shave November” campaign to benefit Home Base. Typically, police officers are not allowed to grow facial hair, but chiefs from across 62 cities and towns allowed their departments to participate in the campaign throughout the entire month of November. Kurt Power, MBTA Transit Officer, Purple Heart recipient and former Home Base patient, spearheads the annual campaign, which in 2017 raised over $128,000 for Home Base.

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Pride. Determination. Achievement. These are some of the recurring themes felt at the Boston Marathon finish line on April 17, 2017, especially for US Veteran Ivan Castro and UK Veteran Karl Hinett. Both men ran in support of Heads Together, a campaign of The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, which raises awareness for military mental health. Like many runners in Boston, Castro and Hinett raised money for charity – in this case, Home Base.

Both Castro and Hinett understand firsthand the mental health challenges Service Members and Veterans face while home and on deployment. Ivan was blinded during combat. Karl was involved in an attack resulting in burns to 37 percent of his body, including his hands, legs, arms, and face. Their combined health history includes: over 100 hours on the operating table; over 12 months confined to a hospital bed; and over 100 surgeries. For them, running became a therapy, and both hope that by running with Heads Together, they place a much-needed spotlight on breaking the taboo around asking for mental health help.

As part of their bid to raise awareness, Castro and Hinett threw the first pitch at Fenway Park on April 16, less than 24 hours before their Boston Marathon runs. They were introduced with a special video message

from Prince Harry and welcomed on the field by LTG James McConville, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army, who calls the running duo nothing short of inspiring.

“They both went through horrific wounds while in combat, but they have shown the strength of soldiers who never quit, who never accept defeat, who continue on with the mission,” McConville said. “It’s a sign of strength to seek help and there are great organizations, like Home Base, that are available and want to help.”

Team Heads Together finished the Boston Marathon in less than five hours and in perfect step, triumphantly waving the American and British flags as they crossed the finish line. Representatives from Home Base, the American Friends of The Royal Foundation, and the Bob Woodruff Foundation were on hand to cheer them on.

Six days later, on Sunday, April 23, Castro and Hinett completed the second leg of their Heads Together marathon runs at the London Marathon. Their amazing endurance and accomplishment were further proof of their unwavering commitment to breaking down barriers and ensuring that Veterans and their Families receive the care they need, when they need it most. Prince William, Princess Kate and Prince Harry dubbed the event the “mental health marathon.” More than 700 racers sported blue Heads Together headbands to support the cause.

“Two marathons in a week hurt, but we are doing this for all Veterans and serving brothers (and sisters) who carry the weight of mental health issues every day,” said Hinett. “We all feel pressure on our mental health at some point in our lives and, when we understand this, the better we can support ourselves and each other.”

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$100,000AnonymousBAE SystemsFerri Family FoundationFisher House FoundationHanscom Federal Credit Union Charitable Foundation, Inc.Havas Worldwide HealthHome Base Golf Outing at Kensington Golf & Country ClubRichard M. and Nancy S. KelleherMcCormick FoundationNESNNew Balance FoundationMr. Jay PattinRed Sox FoundationRuby W. and LaVon P. Linn FoundationSpier Family FoundationThe American Friends of The Royal FoundationMr. Thomas C. WernerWounded Warrior Project

$50,000 – $99,999Bob Woodruff Family Foundation, Inc.Digital Federal Credit UnionMr. Donald DurkeeFirst Lieutenant Derek S. Hines Memorial FundFrank and Seba Payne FoundationGeneral DynamicsKeel FoundationMetLife FoundationNo Shave NovemberResidence Inn Boston Harbor on Tudor WharfRobert Friedman Revocable TrustSouthern New Hampshire UniversitySudbury for Wounded WarriorsMs. Jean C. TempelThe Bank of America Foundation, Inc.The Boston Globe

$25,000 – $49,999 Nancy W. Adams and Scott A. SchoenAT&T, Inc.Claneil Foundation, Inc.Corvias Foundation, Inc.Daymark SolutionsJohn HancockHome Base Golf Outing at Pelican’s NestHome Base Golf Outing at Pocasset Golf ClubMr. C. James Koch and Ms. Cynthia A. FisherNYC TCS MarathonRSM US FoundationThe Highland Street FoundationThe TJX Companies, Inc.TJ’s TeamWAAFWerner Family Foundation

$10,000 – $24,999Amanda HumeBoston Duck Tours Quack PackBrian BergsonBrian CaseyBrian Gives BackBrighton Marine Health Center, Inc.Cachats for the TroopsCommonwealth Financial NetworkCousin BrothersG.L. Homes of Florida CorporationGranite Bench Charitable FoundationHavas Worldwide HealthHeritage Palm Veterans AssociationHolly and David Bruce John Hancock Adviser, Inc.Judith and Michael SalterKaspersky LabMetLifeMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Edmond J. EnglishMr. and Mrs. Edward J. LudwigMr. and Mrs. Frank E. ZavrlMr. and Mrs. Jack ConnorsMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. TompkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Atchinson

Mr. Michael and Ms. Julia LudwigMr. Michael Dunford and Ms. Kathryn DunfordMr. Robert W. RoseMs. Barbara A. HansonMs. Ellen CunniffMs. Sally D. JacksonNational Development Associates of New England, LPNeuroRestorativeNew England Sports NetworkRaytheon CompanyRSM Boston FoundationSeraphine CodinhaSoldierOn2017Suburban SalutesSWW’17Team GJHTeam HavasThe Francis & Kathleen Rooney FoundationThe Frank and Paula Zavrl Charitable FoundationThe Maclellan Foundation, Inc.The Ruth Lilly Philanthropic FoundationThe Soldiers FundWCVB-TVWounded Warriors of Collier County

$5,000 – $9,999Action for Boston Community Development, Inc.AnonymousAPI Group, Inc.BGLLCBrian and Grace ConcannonBuilding #19 FoundationCapital Wealth Advisors Inc.Cindy BrownCol. William A. Bachman and Mrs. Jane E. BachmanCopperleaf Charitable Foundation, Inc.CWAU Cripples & GimpsDavid F. Torchiana and Lisa TorchianaDominic TavernaEastern Bank Charitable FoundationHarvard Pilgrim Health CareIrving J. & Belle R. Helman FundJim and Sue MarshallJohn Ritenour

Labur Professional Staffing, LLCLee MishLong Pond Physical TherapyMedium Speed, Some DragMike TierneyMr. and Dr. Robert PlaceMr. and Mrs. Douglas ShawMr. and Mrs. Glenn AltoMr. and Mrs. Jay B. StephensMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. BlanfordMr. and Mrs. Robert J. MarinoMr. and Mrs. Sean McgrailMr. and Ms. Gerard P. RicherMr. Bob LoweMr. Joseph D’ArigoMr. Larry P. McPhersonMr. Timothy DubeMrs. Carole C. Loveland JonesMs. Christine W. ParksNew England Investment & Retirement Group, Inc.NSCC VeteransPatricia and Louis MautinoPeter and Lori SlavinPhil YoungRallypoint Networks, Inc.Rectrix Commercial Aviation ServicesRK Law for VeteransRybovich Boat Company, LLCS & A Goldstein Family FoundationStock Development LLCTactical DynamicsTeam HCTeresa HamiltonThe Michael T. Sherman FoundationTown of AshlandMr. Peter WilsonWinterWymanWMUR

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