2011 american liver foundation annual report
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2011 American Liver Foundation Annual ReportTRANSCRIPT
Board of Directors & Executive Sta�
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American Liver FoundationBoard of DirectorsChair
Donna R. Cryer, JDCryer Health, LLCWashington, District of Columbia
President andChief Executive O� cer
Newton GuerinAmerican Liver FoundationNew York, New York
Secretary – Treasurer
Michael G. HausknostCity National BankLos Angeles, California
Members
Mike BraunsteinPriceWaterhouseCoopersHopkinton, Massachusetts
Richard M. ColtonSharebridge Private Equity ConsolidatedNew York, New York
Nicholas J. DeRomaNew Canaan, Connecticut
Allan J. DoerrBally’s Casino Atlantic CityAtlantic City, New Jersey
Frank DzvonikAbbott LaboratoriesAlameda, California
Ira M. Jacobson, MDWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNew York, New York
George Jamieson, CPA(PriceWaterhouseCoopers – Retired)New London, New HampshireMichael KerrWoodsburgh, New York
Thomas F. Nealon, IIILNR Partners, Inc.Miami Beach, Florida
Bruce F. Scharschmidt, MDHyperion TherapeuticsSouth San Franicisco, California
Ronald J. Sokol, MDThe Children’s HospitalAurora, Colorado
Susan Sherman StoneHingham, Massachusetts
Daniel E. WeilMesirow FinancialHighland Park, Illinois
Honorary Board Member
Thomas E. Starzl, MDUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Executive ManagementNewton GuerinExecutive Vice President and Chief Operating O� cer
Rebecca FrankExecutive Vice President and Chief Development and Marketing O� cer
David TickerExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial O� cer
Cynthia GardnerVice President of Field Operations
Lynn SeimVice President of Programs
Diann RohdeVice President of Communications
Header Mission Statement
Our mission is to facilitate, advocate and promote education, support and research for the prevention,
treatment and cure of liver disease.
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Advancing HopeThe American Liver Foundation reached new milestones in 2011 in our pursuit of advancing hope for all those with liver disease.
One of the major highlights of the year was FDA approval of two new treatments for hepatitis C. After waiting for nearly a decade, people with hepatitis C now have treatments that will signi� cantly increase their chance for a cure. The American Liver Foundation embraced this information with numerous outreach activities
including partnering with Merck Pharmaceuticals on groundbreaking public education campaigns titled Tune In To Hep C and Step Up to the Plate Against Hep C. Both campaigns raised the level of awareness of hepatitis C, encouraged those at risk to be tested and to seek medical attention if needed.
The research e� orts also continued with funding of early career investigators as they begin their journey of work in biomedical research of liver conditions. Their work ranged looking at hepatitis C to issues surrounding acute liver failure.
In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were provided support services through HelpLine requests and other mechanism of support.
The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on Cirrhosis (English and Spanish), HCV/HIV Coinfection (English and Spanish), and Hepatic Encephalopathy (English and Spanish), as well as support guides: An Introduction to Clinical Trials, Financial Assistance Resources, Newly Diagnosed: HBV, Newly Diagnosed: Hepatitis B, Newly Diagnosed: Hepatitis C, Newly Diagnosed: Liver Cancer, and Newly Diagnosed: Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).
The American Liver Foundation is proud to be part of the progress in Advancing Hope.
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including partnering with Merck Pharmaceuticals on groundbreaking public education campaigns titled Tune In To Hep C and Step Up to the Plate Against Hep C. Both campaigns raised the level of awareness of hepatitis C, encouraged those at risk to be tested and to seek medical attention if needed.
The research e� orts also continued with funding of early career investigators as they begin their journey of work in biomedical research of liver conditions. Their work ranged looking at hepatitis C to issues
The American Liver Foundation embraced this information with numerous outreach activities
The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on
The research e� orts also continued with funding of early career investigators as they begin their journey of work in biomedical research of liver conditions. Their work ranged looking at hepatitis C to issues surrounding acute liver failure.
In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were provided support services through HelpLine requests and other mechanism of support.
In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were
In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support
The research e� orts also continued with funding of early career investigators as they begin their journey of work in biomedical research of liver conditions. Their work ranged looking at hepatitis C to issues
titled Tune In To Hep C and Step Up to the Plate Against Hep C. Both campaigns raised the level of awareness of hepatitis C, encouraged those at risk to be tested and to seek medical attention if needed.
including partnering with Merck Pharmaceuticals on groundbreaking public education campaigns
approval of two new treatments for hepatitis C. After waiting for nearly a decade, people with hepatitis C now have treatments that will C. After waiting for nearly a decade, people with hepatitis C now have treatments that will signi� cantly increase their chance for a cure. signi� cantly increase their chance for a cure. The American Liver Foundation embraced this signi� cantly increase their chance for a cure. The American Liver Foundation embraced this information with numerous outreach activities information with numerous outreach activities
including partnering with Merck Pharmaceuticals on groundbreaking public education campaigns titled Tune In To Hep C and Step Up to the Plate Against Hep C. Both campaigns raised the level of awareness of hepatitis C, encouraged those at risk to be tested and to seek medical attention if needed.
services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were
Research
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2011 Liver Scholars
AASLD/ALF Liver Scholar Donghun Shin, PhDUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh, PAMechanisms Regulating Early Liver Development: Liver Speci� cation and Hepatic CompetenceMentor: Satdarshan P. Singh Monga, MD
AASLD/ALF Liver ScholarPranavkumar Shivakumar, MPharm, PhDCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, OHActivation of complement system regulates epithelial injury and obstruction in biliary atresiaMentor: Jorge A. Bezerra, MD
AASLD/ALF Liver ScholarJessica Wen, MD The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia/University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PAMechanisms of Liver Fibrosis in Congenital Hepatic FibrosisMentor: Rebecca Wells, MD
American Liver Foundation Liver ScholarRomina Fiorotto, PhDYale University
New Haven, CTDysregulation of TLR4-dependent epithelial innate immunity in cystic � brosis cholangiopathyMentor: Mario Strazzabosco, MD, PhD
American Liver Foundation Liver ScholarEek Joong Park, PhDUniversity of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, CAContribution of mTOR and autophagy signaling to obesity-promoted hepatocarcinogenesisMentor: David Brenner, MD
2011 PSC Seed Grant
American Liver Foundation PSC Seed GrantBertus Eksteen, PhDUniversity of CalgaryCalgary, Alberta, CanadaRole of Glypican-6 in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
2011 Research Awards Program Awards and Recipients
Research
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2011 Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
Charles Trey, MD Memorial Postdoctoral Research FellowshipAntonio Sorrentino, PhDUniversity of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, CADiscovery and pre-clinical development of microRNA therapeutics targeting liver cancer Mentor: Andrei Goga, MD, PhD
Herman Lopata Memorial Hepatitis Postdoctoral Research FellowshipSelena Sagan, PhDStanford UniversityStanford, CAInvestigating a protective role for miR-122 in the life cycle of Hepatitis C virusMentor: Peter Sarnow, PhD
Hans Popper Memorial Postdoctoral Research FellowshipTomonori Aoyama, MD, PhDUniversity of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, CARegulation of liver macrophages in liver � brogenesisMentor: David Brenner, MD
Sun� owers for Holli Autoimmune Hepatitis Postdoctoral Research FellowshipDavid Assis, MDYale University School of MedicineNew Haven, CTThe role of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) in Autoimmune HepatitisMentor: James Boyer, MD
Alexander M. White, III Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Frank DiPaola, MDCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, OHThe role of peribiliary glands in development and repair of extrahepatic bile ductsMentor: Jorge Bezerra, MD
Roger L. Jenkins, MD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipMichel Fausther, PhDUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, ARDysregulation of CD73/ecto-5’-nucleotidase in liver � brosisMentor: Jonathan Drano� , MD
2011 Research Awards Program Awards and Recipients (cont.)
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Irwin M. Arias, MD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipAndrew Cox, PhDBrigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, MARole of nitric oxide signaling in liver development and regeneration in zebra� shMentor: Wolfram Goessling, MD, PhD
Congressman John Joseph Moakley Postdoctoral Research FellowshipBaran Ersoy, PhDBrigham and Women’s HospitalBoston, MARegulation of Hepatic Glucose Homeostasis by Phosphatidylcholine-Transfer Protein (PC-TP) and Thioesterase Superfamily Member 2 (Them2)Mentor: David Cohen, MD, PhD Tim Sylvia Memorial Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Hisashi Kosaka, MD, PhDBoston University School of MedicineBoston, MAMechanisms of Hepatic Adhesion FormationMentor: James Becker, MD
Thomas E. Starzl, MD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipMoritz Schmelzle, MDBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA
Platelet activation triggered by CD39L1/NTPDase2 facilitates stem cell-mediated liver regenerationMentor: Simon Robson, MD, PhD, FRCP
Education Milestones
Fiscal Year 2011 marked another great year for providing education, outreach and support services at the American Liver Foundation. The American Liver Foundation saw an increase in the number of education participants and a greater increase in the number of education programs conducted. As the American Liver Foundation continues to implement education programs and further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.
In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with signi� cant outcomes.
FY 2011 program highlights include:• An average of 96% increase in program participants’ knowledge • 29% of participants that benefi ted from the education programs were patients• A 50% increase over the number of Treatment Choices Initiative programs delivered• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of which were translated to Spanish
Education Programs
The American Liver Foundation education programs target three populations: general public, patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that continued to be implemented nationwide.
Education
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American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with
• An average of 96% increase in program participants’ knowledge • 29% of participants that benefi ted from the education programs were patients• A 50% increase over the number of Treatment Choices Initiative programs delivered• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of
In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that
• 29% of participants that benefi ted from the education programs were patients• A 50% increase over the number of Treatment Choices Initiative programs delivered• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of which were translated to Spanishwhich were translated to Spanish• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of
• 29% of participants that benefi ted from the education programs were patients• A 50% increase over the number of Treatment Choices Initiative programs delivered• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of
FY 2011 program highlights include:
programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with
In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the
further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.
In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education
further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.conducted. As the American Liver Foundation continues to implement education programs and further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.conducted. As the American Liver Foundation continues to implement education programs and further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.conducted. As the American Liver Foundation continues to implement education programs and further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.
In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with
CORE PROGRAMS
Love Your Liver (LYL)The American Liver Foundation conducted 412 Love Your Liver programs that reached 25,417students nationwide in FY 2011. There was a 100% average increase in knowledge among student who participated in Love Your Liver programs.
Treatment Choices Initiative (TCI)In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009.
Fatty Liver Information Program (FLIP)The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303 participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student who participated. FY2011 marked the second year of this program.
Support ServicesSupport services include a national helpline (phone calls, emails and letters) as well as support groups across the nation. In FY 2011, the American Liver Foundation responded to 6,273 requests for information. Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore innovative support service options.
Outreach ActivitiesOutreach activities such as participation in health fairs, community meetings, conferences and volunteer training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 people.
Dramatic GrowthThe American Liver Foundation continues to explore innovate ways to conduct education programs designed to give patients with liver disease, their families, the medical community and the general public an increased understanding of liver disease.
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participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student who participated. FY2011 marked the second year of this program.
Support services include a national helpline (phone calls, emails and letters) as well as support groups across the nation. In FY 2011, the American Liver Foundation responded to 6,273 requests for information. Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore
The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303 participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student
training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185
Support services include a national helpline (phone calls, emails and letters) as well as support groups across the nation. In FY 2011, the American Liver Foundation responded to 6,273 requests for information. Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore
Support services include a national helpline (phone calls, emails and letters) as well as support groups across the nation. In FY 2011, the American Liver Foundation responded to 6,273 requests for information. Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards
who participated. FY2011 marked the second year of this program.
The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303 participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student who participated. FY2011 marked the second year of this program.
Fatty Liver Information Program (FLIP)The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303
4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009.
Fatty Liver Information Program (FLIP)
In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009. In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009. In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009. In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009. 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009.
The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303 participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student
Financials
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Where Your Donation Goes
Program Services
Program Expenses
FinancialsBalance Sheet
Assets 2011 2010
Cash and Cash Equivalents $607,129 $516,805
Investments 2,381,455 2,456,498
Contributions Receivable 1,362,730 1,004,626
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 236,642 281,526
Property and Equipment, Net 508,515 433,378
Total Assets $5,096,471 $4,692,833
Liabilities and Net Assets
Liabilities:
Accrued Expenses 713,266 812,078
Payroll & Related liabilities 241,259 260,975
Funds Held on Behalf of Others 1,045,202 1,082,339
Awards and Grants Payable 875,000 609,820
Loan Payable 842,764 868,088
Total Liabilities 3,717,491 3,633,300
Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)
Unrestricted (1,639,941) (1,899,629)
Temporarily Restricted 2,026,886 1,967,127
Permanently Restricted 992,035 992,035
Total Net Assets 1,378,980 1,059,533
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $5,096,471 $4,692,833
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Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)
Accrued Expenses
Payroll & Related liabilities
Funds Held on Behalf of Others Funds Held on Behalf of Others
Awards and Grants Payable
842,764
1,045,202
875,000
241,259
1,045,202
812,078
Property and Equipment, Net
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets
Property and Equipment, Net
Contributions Receivable
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets
Property and Equipment, Net
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets
1,362,7301,362,730
236,642
508,515
508,515
$4,692,833$4,692,833
609,820
868,088868,088
FinancialsStatement of Activities 2011
Public Support & Revenues 2011 2010
Contributions $3,251,917 $2,302,135
Investment Income, Net 105,171 280,060
Other 8,164 6,444
Special Events,
Net of Direct Expenses 5,150,304 5,572,323
Program Income
Total Public Support & Revenues 8,515,556 8,160,962
Program Services
Public Education 984,192 1,115,069
Research 2,424,048 1,840,476
Professional Education 632,696 716,830
Patient Services 1,757,488 1,991,195
Community Services 984,192 1,115,069
Total Program Services 6,782,616 6,778,639
Supporting Services
Management & General 569,898 552,090
Fundraising 843,595 955,773
Total Support Services 1,413,493 1,507,863 Total Cost of Program & Supporting Services 8,196,109 8,286,502
Change in Net Assets 319,447 (125,540)
Net Assets, beginning of year 1,059,533 1,185,073
Net Assets, end of year $1,378,980 $1,059,533
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Total Public Support & Revenues 8,515,556
984,192
2,424,048
632,696
1,757,488
Supporting ServicesSupporting Services
Management & General
Supporting Services
Management & General
Supporting Services
Management & General Management & General Management & General 569,898569,898 552,090
Public Education
Professional Education
Patient Services
Community Services 984,192
6,782,616
984,192
716,830
1,991,195
1,115,069
1,840,476
716,830
Total Public Support & Revenues
Program Income
Net of Direct Expenses
Program Income
Net of Direct Expenses
8,164
5,572,323
8,160,962
Prometheus Society - $100,000+Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Charitable Trust
Genentech Inc.
Merck Sharpe and Dohme Corporation
Michael and Susan Kerr
Liver Ambassador - $50,000 - $99,999American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
(AASLD)
Centene Management Company LLC
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation
Missouri Foundation for Health
State Of New York
The Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
World Wide Technology Foundation
Liver Leader - $25,000 - $49,999Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals
Community Health Charities of the National Capital
Area
Community Health Charities of New England
Hartford Hospital
Idenix (Massachusetts) Inc.
Kadmon Corporation, LLC
Nina Richter
Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Tactical Advantage Group, LLC
Liver Advocate - $10,000 - $24,999Allegheny General Hospital
Apollo Group, Inc.
Banner Health Systems
Bobby Joe and Melony Bergeron
Brett and Abby Gordon
Bryan Cave LLP
Cardinal Community Credit Union
Carlo P. and Kimberly Frappolli
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Centene Charitable Foundation
Christopher J. and Katherine A. Berman
Cleveland Clinic
Cogenix, LLC
Community Health Charities of California
Community Health Charities of Illinois
Community Health Charities of Texas
David Steward
Donegan-Burns Foundation
Douglas G. Watson
Estate of John J. Robinson
Estate of William Kadlec
Evelyn Kerr
First Niagara
Four Oaks Bank
Fox Family Foundation
Frank Cardile
George and Kristyn Jamieson
Greenberg Traurig
Harte Hanks
IntraMed
Jamie Hormel
Je� Mann
Joseph Ambrose
Louis Lamoriello
Donors
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John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation Cleveland Clinic
Cogenix, LLC
Community Health Charities of California
Community Health Charities of Illinois
Community Health Charities of Texas
David Steward
Donegan-Burns Foundation
Douglas G. Watson
Carlo P. and Kimberly Frappolli
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Centene Charitable Foundation
Community Health Charities of the National Capital
Community Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New England
Community Health Charities of the National Capital
Community Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New England
Four Oaks Bank
Fox Family Foundation
Frank Cardile
Fox Family Foundation
Frank Cardile
Fox Family FoundationFox Family Foundation
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Vertex Pharmaceuticals IncorporatedVertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
World Wide Technology Foundation
Liver Leader - $25,000 - $49,999Estate of William Kadlec
Estate of John J. Robinson
Estate of William Kadlec
Evelyn Kerr
Douglas G. Watson
Estate of John J. Robinson
Estate of William Kadlec
Douglas G. Watson
Estate of John J. Robinson
Donegan-Burns Foundation
Douglas G. Watson
Community Health Charities of Illinois
Community Health Charities of Texas
John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation
Missouri Foundation for Health
Centene Management Company LLC
John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation
American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
Centene Management Company LLC
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Cardinal Community Credit Union
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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M & R Management Co., Inc.
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Mayo Clinic Hospital
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
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Michael W. McCarthy Foundation
Naugutuck Valley Gastroenterology Consultants, LLC
Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc.
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of
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Scripps Clinic Medical Group
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The Apothecary Shops
The Crystal Foundation
The Kellner Family Pediatric Liver Disease Foundation
The Mohegan Tribe
The Tianaderrah Foundation
Thomas F. Nealon, III
United Healthcare Services, Inc.
University Hospitals
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Walgreens
Wal-Mart Foundation
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
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Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
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Bell Ambulance
Bert and Sandra Wasserman Foundation, Inc.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Biesecker Foundation
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Burrill & Company
California Paci� c Medical Center
Carolyn A. and Mark E. Hamlin
Casino Arizona Talking Stick Resort
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Centura Health
Children’s Health Care Associates, Inc.
City National Bank
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Community Health Charities of Arizona
Community Health Charities of Colorado
Community Health Charities of Florida
Community Health Charities of New York
Community Health Charities of Wisconsin
Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Corymore Foundation
Dan and Nancy Dickinson
David L. and Mary J. Steward
Deborah and Michael J. Morgan
Deloitte & Touche Services LP
Diane Matusiak
Dominion Foundation
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Donor Network of Arizona
Duke Manufacturing Co.
Edward Jones
Ellen D. Sheehan
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EMC Corporation
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The Kellner Family Pediatric Liver Disease Foundation
City National Bank
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Community Health Charities of Arizona
Community Health Charities of Colorado
Community Health Charities of Florida
Community Health Charities of New York
Community Health Charities of Wisconsin
Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Catherine Hyndman
Centura Health
Children’s Health Care Associates, Inc.
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
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Dominion Foundation
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Community Health Charities of New York
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Gulfcoast LTC Partners, Inc.
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Hyperion Therapeutics
International Business Machines Corporation
Ironshore
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John Harrison
John Musil, PharmD, FA
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Kaiser Permanente
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Latham and Watkins LLP
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Minnesota Gastroenterology, PA
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Nicole Ellis Foundation
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North Shore Endoscopy Center
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Peabody Investments Corp.
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Penn University of Pennsylvania
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Raghaven Chinnadurai, PhD
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Rush University Medical Center
Russell Reynolds Associates
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Stamford Hospital
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Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP
Brady Brown
Brian J. Doan
Briggs & Stratton Corporation
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Cassidy Turley Midwest, Inc.
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Community Health Charities of Alabama, Inc.
Community Health Charities of Kansas and Missouri,
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Community Health Charities of New Jersey
Community Health Charities of the Northeast
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Community Health Charities of Ohio
Community Health Charities of the Southeast
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Community Health Charities of Washington State
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Craig Realty Group-Anthem, LP
Crossroads Hospice
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Discount America’s Tire Co.
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Donna H. Siegel
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Community Health Charities of North Carolina
Community Health Charities of Ohio
Community Health Charities of the Southeast
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Connecticut General Life Insurance Company
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Alfredo and Ada Capitanini Foundation
A Plus Warehouse Equipment and SuppliesA Plus Warehouse Equipment and Supplies
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Community Health Charities of Michigan
Community Health Charities of New Jersey
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Dru Goodman
Duane Morris LLP
Elizabeth Gessaman
Estate of Kenneth W. Hastings
Everett Castle Medical Services, PLLC
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Gastroenterology Center of Connecticut, PC
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Grandstand Sports and Memorabilia, Inc.
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HCA Inc.
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Hogan Lovells US LLP
Hospital Pathology Associates, PA
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Indiana University Medical
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ITG Inc.
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KeyBank National Associations
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Kris Way Truck Leasing, Inc.
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Lisa Laird, MD
Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital
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Michael Hausknost
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Microsoft Giving Campaign
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Nelnet, Inc.
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Pasqua Yaqui Tribe
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Pima Federal Credit Union
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
Polly Annenberg Levee Charitable Trust
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Premier Inc
Rainer Gruessner, MD
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Regulus Therapeutics, Inc.
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Ricoh Americas Corporation
Robert John Russo Galleries
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Rocky Mountain Endoscopy Centers,
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Strata Marketing, Inc.
Sur Properties, LLC
Sycuan Casino & Resort
Symantec Corporation
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The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
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Greg Obrien
Gregory A. and Christine W. Cross
Grocers Ice & Cold Storage Co., Inc.
Foley Family Foundation
Fort McDowell Gaming Center
Fox Rothschild LLP
Fort McDowell Gaming Center Fort McDowell Gaming Center
Hingham Lumber Company, Inc. Hingham Lumber Company, Inc.
Hong Houldings, LLC
Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.
Hong Houldings, LLC
Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.
Hong Houldings, LLC
Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.
Hong Houldings, LLC
Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.
Hingham Lumber Company, Inc.
Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.
Hingham Lumber Company, Inc.
Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.
Ethel & Philip Adelman Charitable Foundation, Inc.Ethel & Philip Adelman Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Herrick, Feinstein LLPHerrick, Feinstein LLP
Hewlett-Packard
Herbert C. Kantor
Herrick, Feinstein LLP
Henry and Elissa Katz
Herbert C. Kantor
Herrick, Feinstein LLP
Henn Foundation
Henry and Elissa Katz
Health Care Service Corporation
Helen J. and Emanuel G. Guagliardo
Electronic Vaulting Services, LLCElectronic Vaulting Services, LLC
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Grace Episcopal Church
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Grace Episcopal Church
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
Grace Episcopal Church
Greater Kansas City Community FoundationGreater Kansas City Community Foundation
Gregory A. and Christine W. Cross
Grocers Ice & Cold Storage Co., Inc.
Guido & Christine DiGeronimo Family FoundationGuido & Christine DiGeronimo Family Foundation
In� nite Possibilities Foundation, Inc.
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship
Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers
Ira Silverman
Irwin Family Care P.C.
Isaac and Madeline Stein
Jacquelyn M. Parks
James A. Schulak, MD
James Head
James R. Dismukes
James Sanjay Ashgar
Jane B. Burke
Jane Hope Hastings Philanthropic Trust
Jay B. and Kay A. Kaun
Jay C. Washington
Jeanne Rozek
Jeannine and John Hampton
Je� and Sandi Coghlan
Je� Ginsburg
Je� Weinberg
Je� erson Radiology
Je� rey and Janice Tyler
Je� rey and Yolanda Belmont
Je� rey Rodgers
Jennifer G. and Robert F. Scumaci
Jennifer Pratt
Jennifer McDowell
Jennifer Strafaci
Jerald L. and Gertrude H. Wille
Jeremy Bachtel
Jerome Colonna
Jeromy Brink
Jerrold I. and Dana Palmer
JF Hillebrand USA Inc.
Jill Lee Gumbiner
Jill Nicholson
Jim Morgan
JoAnn Thompson and Edward Zelonis
Joe and Helen Bozzo
Joe Gryte
Joe Popolo
Joel L. and Deborah R. Schaller
John A. Marques
John and Helen E. Tomich
John and Kathleen Gregovich
John and Trudy Harrington
John B. and Nancy P. Schwemm
John J. Gibbons
John L. Fendenheim
John M. and Karine E. Begg
John Martin McNab, PA
John Milone
John R. Lewis
John W. and Joann Birk
John W. Mundy
Johnice Graham
Johnson & Johnson
Jonathan Krieger
Jonathan Perkins
Joseph DeColli
Joseph Tully
Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks
Joyce Ann and Robert J. Garritano
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Julias Paige
Julie E. and Bayard Henry
Julie Mystrom
Justin Biegler
Justin G. and Ann J. Bullion
Kantar Health Inc.
Kanter Kallman Foundation, Inc.
Karen Jason
Karen L. Valentino
Karen Sutherland
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John R. Lewis
John W. and Joann Birk
John W. Mundy
Johnice Graham
Johnson & Johnson
Jonathan Krieger
Jonathan Perkins
Joseph DeColli
John M. and Karine E. Begg
John Martin McNab, PA
John Milone
Jennifer Strafaci
Jerald L. and Gertrude H. WilleJerald L. and Gertrude H. WilleJerald L. and Gertrude H. Wille
Julias Paige
Julie E. and Bayard Henry
Julie Mystrom
Julie E. and Bayard Henry
Julie Mystrom
Julie E. and Bayard HenryJulie E. and Bayard Henry
Julie Mystrom
Julie E. and Bayard Henry
Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks
Joyce Ann and Robert J. Garritano
Joseph Tully
Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks
Joyce Ann and Robert J. Garritano
Joseph Tully
Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks
Joseph DeColli
Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks
Jeannine and John Hampton
Jane Hope Hastings Philanthropic TrustJane Hope Hastings Philanthropic Trust
John B. and Nancy P. Schwemm
John J. Gibbons
John B. and Nancy P. Schwemm
John J. Gibbons
John L. FendenheimJohn L. Fendenheim
John M. and Karine E. Begg John M. and Karine E. Begg John M. and Karine E. Begg
John Martin McNab, PA
Katelyn E. and Douglas A. Zeak
Kathy Burroughs
Katsky/Korins LLP
Kelly Friis
Kelly M. Wrenn
Kenneth Keller
Kent Koepsell
Kent Woods
Kentucky Housing Corporation
Kevin B. Sharer
Kevin R. Burney
Kevin Reinhard
KeyBank Foundation
Kristen Alioto
Kristen Cahill
Kristin Demetriou
Kubota Engine America Corporation
Kurt Metzger
Laclede Gas Company
Larry and Sue Netter
Larry Burgart
Laura Goldblatt and Chris Jessen
Laurence H. Matlick
Laurie O’Donoghue
Laverne B. Ahrens
Lawrence D. Wagman, MD
Lawrence Holland
Lawrence P. Gottesman
Lawrence S. and Gail C. Caruso
Lemle & Kelleher, LLP
Lewis and Linda Robert
Lewis L Shi
Liberty Mutual Foundation
Linda M. Gutierrez
Lindsay McGrath
Lisa E. Kelly
Lisa M. Nyberg
Lois and David Butter� eld
Loma Linda University Medical Center
Louis and Theresa G. Fresolone
Louis Nicholson
Lowell A. Baker
Lynn Beiswanger
Lyon Group
Macquerie Group Foundation
Mallers Building, LLC
Manafort Brothers, Inc.
Mangen Family Charitable Foundation
Marguerite Wilson
Maria Gomez
Marjorie Whitman
Mark and Sarah Luke
Mark Kmety
Mark Kmety
Mark Ross Bene� t Fund
Mark S. and Amy D. Kersey
Martin S. Barber
Maru Hyndman
Marvin Lalli
Mary Blucker
Mary Capobianco
Mary Elise Harshberger
Mary Ellen O’Banion and R. I. Mueller
Mary Lea Foundation, Inc.
Mary Rivet
Mashkin Family Foundation
Mass. Electric Construction Co.
Massachusetts Medical Society
Master Educational Assistance Foundation
Matin Mazidi
Matt Schuster
Matthew Weinberg
Maureen Ferry
Maureen Wipf
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Mark Kmety
Mark Kmety
Mark Ross Bene� t Fund
Mark S. and Amy D. Kersey
Martin S. Barber
Maru Hyndman
Marvin Lalli
Mary Blucker
Maria Gomez
Marjorie Whitman
Mark and Sarah Luke
Lawrence P. Gottesman
Lawrence S. and Gail C. Caruso
Lemle & Kelleher, LLP
Lawrence S. and Gail C. Caruso
Lemle & Kelleher, LLP
Lawrence S. and Gail C. Caruso
Mary RivetMary Rivet
Mashkin Family Foundation
Mass. Electric Construction Co.
Mashkin Family Foundation
Mass. Electric Construction Co.
Mashkin Family Foundation
Mass. Electric Construction Co.
Mashkin Family Foundation
Mass. Electric Construction Co.
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Mass. Electric Construction Co.
Laura Goldblatt and Chris Jessen
Mary Elise Harshberger
Mary Ellen O’Banion and R. I. Mueller
Mary Capobianco
Mary Elise Harshberger
Mary Ellen O’Banion and R. I. Mueller
Mary Capobianco
Mary Elise Harshberger
Mary Capobianco
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Kubota Engine America Corporation
Manafort Brothers, Inc.
Mangen Family Charitable Foundation
Manafort Brothers, Inc.
Mangen Family Charitable Foundation
Marguerite Wilson
Mangen Family Charitable Foundation
Marguerite Wilson
Mayer Electric Supply Company
McMurry Charities
MCPc, Inc.
MDU Resources Foundation
Medical Associates Research Group
Medicis Global Services Corporation
Melanie Ortiz
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Melrose Rotary Club Charitable Fund
MIC
Michael A. Nix-Paige
Michael Cho
Michael D. and Elizabeth M. Derby
Michael J. and Julie Tanner
Michael J. Kamdar
Michael M. Drevitch
Michael Pagano
Michael Reed
Michael Tucci
Michelle Gunther
Miguel A. and Monica Oliver
Millipore Corporation Disbursement A/C
Mississippi Lime Company
Mora Cannon
Morrissey Sweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tomkiel
Musca Family Charitable Fund
Nabeeh N. and Elham LaHood
Nashville Predators Foundation
National Philanthropic Trust
Nevada Endoscopy Management
New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc.
Newton Guerin
Noras Life Gift Foundation, Inc.
Norma and Ricardo V. Aguilar
Norman Olsson
Northeast Little League, Inc.
Norton Healthcare
Noubar Mahdessian
Parry Dilaworth
Patmos Foundation, Inc.
Patricia L. and Kenneth C. Dawson
Patricia M. Sylvia
Patrick D. Surette
Paul Adams
Paul Kastin
Pennell Hamilton
Pentax Medical Company
Perdue Pharma LP
Peter and Jody Van der Goes, Jr.
Peter Mcgeough
PG&E Corporation
Philip Bruce and Harriet Spain
Phillip Wang
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Phon Dewey Sutton
Porterwright
Protech Systems Group, Inc.
Protective Life Corporation
R.W. Gledhill Inc.
Ralph Barry
Ralph Koldinger, MD
Randy and Debra LeClaire
Randy Scha� er, III
Raymond A. Rubin, MD
Rebecca Thompson-Spurlin
Red Hat
Renuka Umashanker, MD
Rex R. Veal
Rhea B. Meshekow
Richard Bartell
Richard D. Schmieder, Jr.
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PG&E Corporation
Philip Bruce and Harriet Spain
Phillip Wang
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Phon Dewey Sutton
Porterwright
Protech Systems Group, Inc.
Pentax Medical Company
Perdue Pharma LP
Peter and Jody Van der Goes, Jr.
Musca Family Charitable Fund
Nabeeh N. and Elham LaHood
Musca Family Charitable Fund
Nabeeh N. and Elham LaHood
Musca Family Charitable Fund
Nabeeh N. and Elham LaHood
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Randy Scha� er, III
Raymond A. Rubin, MD
Randy Scha� er, III
Raymond A. Rubin, MD
Randy Scha� er, IIIRandy Scha� er, III
Raymond A. Rubin, MDRaymond A. Rubin, MD
Millipore Corporation Disbursement A/C
Ralph Barry
R.W. Gledhill Inc.
Ralph Barry
Protective Life Corporation
R.W. Gledhill Inc.
Ralph Barry
Protective Life Corporation
Protech Systems Group, Inc.
Protective Life Corporation
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Michael D. and Elizabeth M. Derby
Paul Kastin
Paul Adams
Paul Kastin
Pennell HamiltonPennell Hamilton
Pentax Medical CompanyPentax Medical Company
Perdue Pharma LP
Pentax Medical Company
Peter and Jody Van der Goes, Jr.
Philip Bruce and Harriet Spain
Richard Dobbs
Richard Eckburg
Richard Fentin
Richard M. Colton
Rita Mccrerey
Robert and Connie Mullins
Robert and Jean Bauer
Robert Bowlin
Robert Bu�
Robert Faktorow
Robert J. Jamieson
Robert J. Mailloux
Robert K. Weiler
Robert Kanterman
Robert M. Spillane, MD
Robert S. Brown, Jr.
Robin B. Brown
Robin S. Midian, MD
Rockey J. Reed
Ronald M. and Barbara Cline
Rosalyn V. and Bernard M. Lalli
Roy Santos
Rupam Sharan, MD
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
Saint Mary’s Hospital
Sam E. Moussa
Samantha Elizabeth Hughes
San Diego Fire� ghters - Local 145
Savings Institute Bank & Trust
Sawrite Incorporated
Scott and Maryellen Anson
Scott Leggett
Scott T. Tross
Setronics Corporation
Seung Lee
Seyrath Shaw LLP
Shanna N. and Kent Gannon
Shannon Groppenbacher
Sharon M. and Raymond L. Rayman
Sheila and Randall C. Meadows
Sheldon Katz
Sociedade Cultural Acoreana Inc.
Solar Turbines Incorporated
Sonnenschein Nath and Rosenthal
Sovereign Bank
Spinal Associates
Sprecher Brewing Co., Inc.
Star One Credit Union
Stephan Vobril
Stephanie L. Gill
Stephanie T. Cooper
Stephen F. and Camilla T. Brauer
Stephen Fodor
Stephen Gregory
Steven A. Shapiro
Steven Godsey
Steven Podolsky
Stewart Tetreault
Stites & Harbison, PLLC
Stock Yards Bank and Trust
Sudhir Gupta
Susan Salcito
Tamara Canton
Tanger Properties LP
Tanya Xavier
Tara Ko� man
Tarek Ishmail Hassanein, MD
Taylor Porter Brooks And Phillips LLP
TD Bank N.A.
Texas Children’s Hospital
Texkan Farms, Inc.
The Carmax Foundation
The Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Family Foundation,
Inc.
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Stephen Gregory
Steven A. Shapiro
Steven Godsey
Steven Podolsky
Stewart Tetreault
Stites & Harbison, PLLC
Stock Yards Bank and Trust
Stephanie L. Gill
Stephanie T. Cooper
Stephen F. and Camilla T. Brauer
San Diego Fire� ghters - Local 145
Savings Institute Bank & Trust
Sawrite Incorporated
Savings Institute Bank & Trust
Sawrite Incorporated
Savings Institute Bank & Trust
Tanya XavierTanya Xavier
Tara Ko� man
Tarek Ishmail Hassanein, MD
Tara Ko� man
Tarek Ishmail Hassanein, MDTarek Ishmail Hassanein, MDTarek Ishmail Hassanein, MDTarek Ishmail Hassanein, MD
Rosalyn V. and Bernard M. Lalli
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
Tamara Canton
Susan Salcito
Tamara Canton
Sudhir Gupta
Susan Salcito
Tamara Canton
Stites & Harbison, PLLC
Stock Yards Bank and Trust
Stites & Harbison, PLLC
Star One Credit Union
Sprecher Brewing Co., Inc.
Star One Credit Union
Stephan Vobril
Stephanie L. Gill
Stephanie T. Cooper
Stephen F. and Camilla T. Brauer
The Golf Club at Camelot
The Helping Hands Sale, Inc.
The Marcus Corporation Foundation, Inc.
The Midland Group
The Prudential Foundation Gifts Program
The Reebok Foundation
The Reminger Foundation Company
The Worx Group, LLC
Theatrical Protective Union Local No. 1 I.A.T.S.E
Thomas and Florence Rosse
Thomas Bak
Thomas D. Boyer, MD
Thomas Schneider
Thompson & Knight Foundation
Tian Yang
Tim Hogan
Timothy A. Robertson
Timothy Bristol
Timothy Davis
Tina and Martin Valente
Tokio Marine Management, Inc.
Tom Madine
Tom Smart
Topfer Family Foundation
Tracy Campion
Travelers Corporation
Trevor Kruder
Tyde Mechanicals Inc.
U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
UBS Foundation USA Matching Gift Program
UC Health-University Hospital
UniGroup, Inc.
United Way
United Way California Capital Region
United Way of Bartholomew County, Inc.
United Way of Central Indiana, Inc.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee
United Way of Greater Philadelphia
United Way of Greater Rochester
University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics Authority
Vatsady Sivongxay
Verizon Foundation
Victor Gonzalez
Virginia Navas Heine
Vivienne Segal
Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP
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Walter F. and Joyce Senney
Warner Chilcott
Waterbury Hospital Health Center
Wein Family Foundation
Wellington Management Company, LLP
Wen C. Yarbrough
Wendy P. and Brian M. Fradsham
Western Alliance Bank
William Culberson
William E. Kelley
William H. Danforth, MD
William M. O’Connor
William Timberlake
Willis O’Brien
XL Inc.
26 American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report
Wellington Management Company, LLP
Wen C. Yarbrough
Wendy P. and Brian M. Fradsham
Western Alliance Bank
William Culberson
William E. Kelley
William H. Danforth, MD
William M. O’Connor
Warner Chilcott
Waterbury Hospital Health Center
Wein Family Foundation
Tyde Mechanicals Inc.
U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
UBS Foundation USA Matching Gift Program
U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
UBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift Program
Tokio Marine Management, Inc.Tokio Marine Management, Inc.
Willis O’Brien
XL Inc.
Willis O’Brien
XL Inc.
William Timberlake
Willis O’Brien
William M. O’Connor
William Timberlake
William H. Danforth, MD
William M. O’Connor
Thompson & Knight Foundation
Wal-Mart #2956
Wal-Mart #5439
Wal-Mart #2956
Wal-Mart #5439
Walter F. and Joyce SenneyWalter F. and Joyce Senney
Warner Chilcott
Walter F. and Joyce Senney
Waterbury Hospital Health Center
Wein Family Foundation
Wellington Management Company, LLPWellington Management Company, LLP
Wendy P. and Brian M. Fradsham
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