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2010 ANNUAL REPORT
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
01 Annual Message
02 Mission Statement
03 Program Activities Map
05 What We Do
05 Our Philosophy
06 2010 By the Numbers
07 Our Priorities
23 Partnerships for Humanitarian Action
25 Board of Directors
27 Financial Statements
33 Annual Support
49 How You Can Help
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INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS
Dear Friends of International Medical Corps:
In every year since our founding in 1984 we have faced enormous challenges around the world: conflict, natural disaster and disease have been a constant threat. Yet amid an increasingly dangerous world we have been able to respond quickly, effectively and strategically, delivering emergency relief and development programs that focus on training locals so they can once again become self-reliant.
This past year was as challenging as ever. It began with unprecedented calamity in Haiti with a massive earthquake that government officials estimate killed 310,000 people and displaced millions of others. We deployed hundreds of volunteers who were able to deliver lifesaving relief while training local health care workers. By the time a deadly epidemic of cholera spread across the island nation nine months later, we had trained thousands of local health workers, 1,100 of whom we were employing and who were able to quickly mobilize, provide treatment and educate communities on the disease.
Similarly, when monsoon floods wiped out huge swaths of Pakistan, affecting an astonishing 20 million people, our teams of 700 trained Pakistani health workers responded rapidly throughout the country, addressing dire short- and long-term health needs and helping restore people’s lives with dignity and hope.
Meantime, after four decades of civil war, South Sudan stood poised to become an independent state, yet continues to struggle with conflict and some of the worst health indicators on the planet – 1 in 4 children will not live to age five, and there are only 180 doctors for 8 million people. International Medical Corps has been working in this troubled region since 1994, and is running ambitious training programs to build South Sudan’s health care workforce.
In other places like Darfur, Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, we carried out our emergency response operations while continuing our training programs – providing maternal/child health care, mental health services, and clean water, sanitation and hygiene.
Our ability to respond whenever and wherever we are needed most is the hallmark of our work. We are able to be flexible, innovative and effective because of the individuals, corporations, foundations, government agencies, and other partners who play a vital role in our program activities. We hope that you take great pride in what we have achieved together. We are deeply grateful for the confidence and trust that you place in us and look forward to your continued support.
Sincerely,
Robert R. Simon, MD Nancy A. Aossey Founding Chairman President & CEO
ANNUALMESSAGE
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ANNUALMESSAGE
International Medical Corps is a global, humanitarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and relief and development programs.
Established in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, International Medical Corps is a private, voluntary, nonpolitical, nonsectarian organization. Our mission is to improve the quality of life through health interventions and related activities that build local capacity in areas worldwide. By offering training and health care to local populations and medical assistance to people at highest risk, and with the flexibility to respond rapidly to emergency situations, International Medical Corps rehabilitates devastated health care systems and helps bring them back to self-reliance.
OUR MISSION: FROM RELIEF TO SELF-RELIANCE
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ST. LUCIAEmergency response, health capacity strengthening, Continuing Medical Education/Continuing Professional Development
Emergency response, health capacity strengthening
HAITIEmergency response, primary and secondary health care, health capacity strengthening, psychosocial services, nutritional support, protection, care to orphans and vulnerable children, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, emergency preparedness, disaster risk reduction
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AFGHANISTANPrimary and secondary health care, medical training, Continuing Medical Education, hospital administration reforms, maternal/child health care, nutritional support, health capacity strengthening, health education, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, returnee assistance, mental health, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness
INDONESIAPrimary health care, emergency preparedness, mental health and psychosocial services
KYRGYZSTANPrimary health care, emergency preparedness, mental health and psychosocial services
PAKISTANPrimary health care, health capacity strengthening, health education, economic livelihoods, reproductive health, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, refugee and IDP assistance, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, mental health care, emergency response
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AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST
RUSSIAN FEDERATIONPrimary health care, psychosocial assistance, mental health care, livelihoods training, community development, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, vocational training for youth
SYRIAPrimary health care and capacity strengthening, mental health and psychosocial assistance, refugee assistance
YEMENDistribution of relief items and medical supplies
GAZAMental health and community psychiatric support
IRAQMedical education, emergency medicine, health capacity strengthening, health policy reforms, capacity strengthening of Ministries, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, mental health and psychosocial services, assistance to returnees and displaced, economic livelihoods, Continuing Medical Education/Continuing Professional Development
JORDANPrimary health care, mental health and psychosocial assistance, health capacity strengthening, refugee assistance
LEBANONPrimary health care, health capacity strengthening, mental health and psychosocial assistance, clinic construction, conflict resolution, vocational training, refugee assistance
KENYAPrimary health care, HIV/AIDS and TB prevention, care and treatment, water, sanitation andhygiene promotion, nutritional support, mental health care
LIBERIAPrimary health care, nutritional support, HIV/AIDS and TB prevention, care and treatment, water and sanitation, mental health care
SIERRA LEONEPrimary health care, HIV/AIDS prevention and education, nutrition and food security, mental health care
SOMALIAPrimary health care, nutritional support, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, agricultural and economic livelihoods
SOUTH SUDANPrimary and secondary health care, medical training and education, health capacity strengthening, HIV/AIDS care and awareness, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion,returnee assistance
UGANDAEmergency response to cholera outbreak, water and sanitation
ZIMBABWEEmergency response, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion
ETHIOPIANutritional support and training, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, reproductive and maternal health care, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness
BURUNDIPrimary health care, health capacity strengthening, nutritional support, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, health education, returnee assistance
CAMEROONPrimary health care, nutritional support, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, emergency response to cholera outbreak
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICPrimary and secondary health care, nutritional support, HIV/AIDS awareness, protection (child, sexual and gender-based violence), health capacity strengthening
CHADPrimary and secondary health care, health capacity strengthening, nutritional support, HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, health education, medical training, psychosocial services, child protection
DARFURPrimary and secondary health care, health capacity strengthening, nutritional support, HIV/AIDS awareness, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion
DR CONGOEmergency response, primary and secondary health care, nutritional support, health capacity strengthening, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, HIV/AIDS care and awareness, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, agricultural livelihoods, health education,psychosocial services, assistance to returnees and the displaced
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HAITIEmergency response, primary and secondary health care, health capacity strengthening, psychosocial services, nutritional support, protection, care to orphans and vulnerable children, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, emergency preparedness, disaster risk reduction
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AFGHANISTANPrimary and secondary health care, medical training, Continuing Medical Education, hospital administration reforms, maternal/child health care, nutritional support, health capacity strengthening, health education, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, returnee assistance, mental health, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness
INDONESIAPrimary health care, emergency preparedness, mental health and psychosocial services
KYRGYZSTANPrimary health care, emergency preparedness, mental health and psychosocial services
PAKISTANPrimary health care, health capacity strengthening, health education, economic livelihoods, reproductive health, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, refugee and IDP assistance, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, mental health care, emergency response
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AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST
RUSSIAN FEDERATIONPrimary health care, psychosocial assistance, mental health care, livelihoods training, community development, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, vocational training for youth
SYRIAPrimary health care and capacity strengthening, mental health and psychosocial assistance, refugee assistance
YEMENDistribution of relief items and medical supplies
GAZAMental health and community psychiatric support
IRAQMedical education, emergency medicine, health capacity strengthening, health policy reforms, capacity strengthening of Ministries, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, mental health and psychosocial services, assistance to returnees and displaced, economic livelihoods, Continuing Medical Education/Continuing Professional Development
JORDANPrimary health care, mental health and psychosocial assistance, health capacity strengthening, refugee assistance
LEBANONPrimary health care, health capacity strengthening, mental health and psychosocial assistance, clinic construction, conflict resolution, vocational training, refugee assistance
KENYAPrimary health care, HIV/AIDS and TB prevention, care and treatment, water, sanitation andhygiene promotion, nutritional support, mental health care
LIBERIAPrimary health care, nutritional support, HIV/AIDS and TB prevention, care and treatment, water and sanitation, mental health care
SIERRA LEONEPrimary health care, HIV/AIDS prevention and education, nutrition and food security, mental health care
SOMALIAPrimary health care, nutritional support, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, agricultural and economic livelihoods
SOUTH SUDANPrimary and secondary health care, medical training and education, health capacity strengthening, HIV/AIDS care and awareness, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion,returnee assistance
UGANDAEmergency response to cholera outbreak, water and sanitation
ZIMBABWEEmergency response, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion
ETHIOPIANutritional support and training, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, reproductive and maternal health care, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness
BURUNDIPrimary health care, health capacity strengthening, nutritional support, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, health education, returnee assistance
CAMEROONPrimary health care, nutritional support, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, emergency response to cholera outbreak
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICPrimary and secondary health care, nutritional support, HIV/AIDS awareness, protection (child, sexual and gender-based violence), health capacity strengthening
CHADPrimary and secondary health care, health capacity strengthening, nutritional support, HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, health education, medical training, psychosocial services, child protection
DARFURPrimary and secondary health care, health capacity strengthening, nutritional support, HIV/AIDS awareness, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion
DR CONGOEmergency response, primary and secondary health care, nutritional support, health capacity strengthening, sexual and gender-based violence care and awareness, HIV/AIDS care and awareness, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, agricultural livelihoods, health education,psychosocial services, assistance to returnees and the displaced
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS
WHAT WE DOWe help people build a better, healthier future, wherever they are, whatever the conditions. In emergencies, we deploy immediately to assist victims of natural and man-made disasters. In fragile states and nations striving to recover and progress, we bring the tools and knowledge for long-term development. Whatever our task, we teach skills that empower local communities and promote self-reliance.
OUR PHILOSOPHYWe believe self-reliance is only possible through lasting solutions anchored in local culture, affirmed by local decision-making and carried out by local residents trained with the necessary skills that then become a community asset. That is why we draw over 95 percent of our staff from local communities and place key decisions in local hands, offering a unique intensity of focus that lifts people to their fullest potential.
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1.3 MILLIONCONSULTATIONS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5
ADMITTED TO FEEDING CENTERS
178,500
28COUNTRIES
MOBILE CLINICS AND HOSPITALS SUPPORTED1,000
GLOBAL PROGRAMSBY THE NUMBERS2010
40 MILLIONA TARGET POPULATION OF
4,000 LOCAL STAFF 3.8 MILLION
TRAINED & REACHED THROUGH HEALTH EDUCATION
3.9MILLION
PATIENTCONSULTATIONS
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OUR PRIORITIES, OUR SUCCESSES
In 2010, International Medical Corps reaffirmed its role as one of the world’s most respected humanitarian relief organizations
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In August, we were the first – and only – international humanitarian assistance organization on the scene to treat victims of one of the year’s worst human rights crimes, the mass rape in the Walikale area of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. And in October, we quickly mobilized again in Haiti to respond to a cholera outbreak. By year’s end, we had scaled up operations throughout Haiti to meet the ongoing needs, with a staff numbering approxi-mately 1,100 – more than 95% of them Haitian.
But with growing development needs of the world’s poorest nations, deploying in emergencies to save lives is just the start of our work. We believe the greater challenge is to improve the qual-ity of those lives we’ve saved and strengthen the societies we touch for the long journey from disaster to self-reliance. It is a challenging task that unfolds gradually, with hard work, patience, our ability to build trust among local resi-dents, and the wisdom born of our experience in complex settings around the world.
We believe strengthening capacity – and training to acquire
the skills for self-reliance – is the key component of this process. Social protection, especially for a community’s most vulnerable people, is also crucial. Progress toward these goals comes from a mutual respect and self-confi-dence that allow the human spirit and communities to thrive. That’s why training and education have been at the heart of our work since we undertook our first program more than a quarter century ago. It is why our focus on women and children is a priority – whether our work is in the mountains of Southwest Asia, the rainforest of Sub-Saharan Africa, or on an island in the North Atlantic.
Sharing knowledge and skills is an International Medical Corps hallmark; our programs carry these ingredients, no matter how challenging the environments. We are especially proud that in 2010, we continued our mission despite the demands of an increasingly difficult security environment. It was truly a test of all five of our priority areas: Emergency Response; Capacity strength-ening: Women’s and Children’s Health and Well-being; Mental Health; Clean Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene.
The year was just 12 days old when we responded to the earthquake that struck Haiti, leaving 316,000 dead and much of the country’s capital, Port-au-Prince, in ruins. Six months later and half a world away in Pakistan, we again responded; this time, our local staff of some 750 Pakistanis assisted those trapped by South Asia’s worst monsoon flooding in memory. It was a disaster that claimed nearly 2,000 lives, left one-fifth of the country under water, and destroyed vast swaths of the nation’s rich agricultural land.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS
Whatever the conditions, we quickly deploy around the world and immediately assist survivors of disaster and communities in peril. In 2010 we continued our well-respected legacy of working closely with local and national authorities to prevent and prepare for emergencies.
Supporting communities to meet their own needs is our central goal. It is how our work began 26 years ago and is where our present and future successes lie. As both a training organization and an emergency relief and development group, we continued this tradition in 2010 in some of the world’s most challenging environments.
PROGRAM PRIORITIES
EMERGENCY RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS
WOMEN & CHILDREN
MENTAL HEALTH
WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE
Because clean water, adequate sanitation and good hygiene practices are essential components to good public health, we assist households, communities and local governments in water projects large and small – from building and maintaining wells and latrines, to establishing water and waste management systems. We also prioritize hygiene promotion and education so that communities have the knowledge they need to better protect themselves from the threat of waterborne illness.
In emergencies, 80 percent of those who bear the burden caused by conflict and disaster are women and children. Yet they are the key stakeholders in promoting good health and building stable, self-reliant communities. We believe focusing programs on the well-being of mothers and children – as well as strengthening the roles of men and boys – is both the right thing and the smart thing to do. In 2010, we again delivered important maternal/child health services, providing: lifesaving antenatal and postnatal care; improved child-feeding and immunization programs; income-generating job programs that enable mothers to earn money by working from home; and programs to heal and comfort survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.
Although mental illness draws less public attention and donor awareness than widely feared communicable diseases, it quietly saps the strength of developing societies. We train local staff to recognize and treat those with symptoms of this often-over-looked disease, in order to build strong, stable communities.
2010 ACTIVITY HIGHLIGHTS
Following the January 12 earth-quake and throughout 2010, we expanded our resources to help survivors begin the painful task of recovery. While maintaining our focus on emergency treat-ment needs, we also turned to the longer term goal of helping Haiti build a more reliant health care system. In a nation that has so little, it is a task of decades. As we so often do, we began our recovery work with training.
In rural areas around Petit Goave, west of Port-au-Prince, and in Jacmel to the south, we trained Ministry of Health workers in emergency trauma care – skills that will strengthen the first-response system to save lives both in future natural disasters or in more isolated emergencies such as fires and traffic accidents. The program draws on the initial portions of an Emergency Medical Care Development program that we have successfully implemented in low- and middle-income countries elsewhere. In the
capital of Port-au-Prince, we conducted a course on emergency obstetrics for both physicians and midwives. We also conducted trainings on Disaster Risk Reduction to help the Haitian health care infrastructure better prepare and respond to future emergencies. We addressed the pressing need for mental health services on several fronts. In eight of our primary health care clinics, we trained general prac-tice physicians to identify and offer initial treatment for mental health issues, while at a more advanced level, we offered training to staff at the Mars and Kline Psychiatric Hospital in Port-au-Prince. At a national level, we worked with Haitian authorities to develop a country-wide mental health strategy. All are important steps in a country whose population has suffered
enormous dislocation and the loss of loved ones and livelihoods. Later in the year, as cases emerged of acute watery diarrhea in the northern area of Artibonite, our medical teams immediately recognized it as a nascent and virulent outbreak of cholera and mobilized, setting up clinics in and around the epi-center, and quickly extending to other affected areas throughout Haiti. We also trained physicians and nurses how to treat and manage the deadly infectious disease, unknown in Haiti for over a century. We concurrently launched a massive outreach campaign to educate local communities about treatment and prevention of the disease, as well as the importance of clean water, hygiene and sanitation.
HAITI
There is no doubt that it is easier and faster as experts to treat people ourselves, but while that may be easier, it is not sustainable.”- Nora Hellman, Volunteer Nurse, Haiti
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For more than a decade, International Medical Corps has braved challenging security conditions to provide emergency health care to nearly 2 million civilian victims trapped in ongoing violence in the Demo-cratic Republic of Congo – a conflict that has contributed to more than 5 million deaths and is considered the bloodiest since World War II.
In 2010, the violence reached disturbing new levels. In August, our health care teams were the first to reach – and treat – survi-vors of an attack involving 250 mass rapes carried out by rebel soldiers over a four-day period in the Walikale area west of Goma. As the only humanitarian group working in the area, it was left to our staff to report the carnage to a shocked world, sparking an
international outcry that extend-ed to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The incident served to deepen our commitment to alleviating the widespread suffering, including launching two multi-year programs to assist and protect survivors of the country’s epidemic of gender-based violence (SGBV). We began work on a five-year, $16 million cooperative grant that will help us reach survivors of SGBV and improve the quality of medical and psychosocial ser-vices provided to them. Under the Care, Access, Safety and Empowerment (CASE) project, funded by the US Agency for International Development, we work with community-based groups to prevent SGBV and
help those affected by it regain their livelihoods. In conjunction with this, we began a $10 mil-lion program, also for five years. Entitled Beinvenue aux Change-ments dans la Communaute (BCC), the program focuses on countering SGBV in commu-nities through behavior change communication.
THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Our health care teams were the first to reach — and treat — survivors of an attack involving mass rape.
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THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Our health care teams were the first to reach — and treat — survivors of an attack involving mass rape.
Our work in Sierra Leone began in 1999, and after a brief absence, we returned in 2010 to take a lead role in an ambitious five-year program that takes a holistic approach to preventing malnutrition in children under two. Our work targets more than 50,000 mothers, from pregnancy through birth up to the child’s 24th month, to block the onset of malnutrition in a country plagued with endemic food insecurity. One-third of Sierra Leone’s children under five suffer chronic symptoms of the disease.
Our work leverages strong relationships with local community and district-level health management staff developed over our decade of emergency relief and develop-
ment work there between 1999-2008, and relies on the mother care groups for the essentials of nutrition, hygiene and healthy recipes for a sustainable, sup-portive community environment. To supplement nutrient-rich foods distributed to mothers and babies during the program, participating households also receive rations of oil, bulgur and lentils for other family members. The program’s training com-ponents include teaching “lead mothers” to conduct household sessions on nutrition and other health-related issues for groups of up to ten mothers. We also instruct Health and Sanitation Ministry health service staff in growth monitoring and integrated management of childhood illness.
Our work targets more than 50,000 mothers to block the onset of malnutrition in a country plagued with endemic food insecurity.
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Following monsoon rains that unleashed the worst flooding in Pakistan in over 80 years, we immediately deployed mobile medical teams, comprised entirely of local Pakistanis, to provide emergency health care and deliver critical supplies. As floodwaters began to recede and the more than 20 million affected began to return to their communities, we expanded our outreach throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Sindh provinces where a real danger remained of a second wave of death from severe shortages of clean drinking water and water-borne diseases including acute respiratory infection (ARI), acute diarrhea and skin disease.
Because we integrate mental health care in many of our emergency relief efforts, we are providing psychosocial support including teaching local coping mechanisms to help those whose lives have been devastated by the floods.
In addition to medical and men-tal health services, International Medical Corps deployed hygiene promoters to address needs in the worst-affected districts as well as deliver hygiene kits and clean water. Today, our local teams continue to provide health care and education on hygiene & sanitation, as well as implement critical nutrition and livelihoods programs.
Since many health facilities in Pakistan were damaged by the floods and lack medicines, basic medical equipment and supplies, International Medical Corps is undertaking a long-term plan to assess needs, rehabilitate health facilities and train local staff in collaboration with government health officials. In addition to providing required equipment per needs assessed, we also will repair damaged facilities, including water and sanitation infrastructure, to bring them to a functional state. True to our mission, International Medical Corps also will provide training to government health care staff in these facilities so that they can provide quality health care ser-vices to the affected population.
PAKISTAN
I was worried about my children suffering, but I’m relieved they’ve received treatment today.”- Munawar, 25, Sindh Province
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In 2010, we continued a commitment first made over 25 years ago to help Afghans deliver better health care to their people. A key goal: helping the Afghan government reduce some of the world’s highest maternal and infant mortality rates. This year our work focused on improving the capacity of the country’s leading hospitals. We helped strengthen senior management at the Rabia Balkhi Hospital in Kabul, the country’s premier women’s hospital and the largest referral center for maternal and neonatal health. We conducted staff training, implemented quality
assurance mechanisms, helped improve communications within the hospital, and established a sustainable procurement system for medicines and other hospital supplies. A few miles away, at the Wazir Akbar Khan Hospital, the country’s largest teaching hospital, our staff conducted training for both physicians and nurses and taught lab technicians how to operate so-phisticated equipment. We also worked to improve basic hospital maintenance. In Paktika Province near the border with Pakistan, we also continued to operate the main provincial hospital as well as smaller outlying facilities.
In other fields, we conducted midwifery training programs in Paktika and Khost provinces, where skilled health care for mothers-to-be is scarce. In the remote northeastern province of Nuristan, where security con-ditions are especially unsettled, we were the only international health care group to provide basic primary health care.
AFGHANISTAN
When I first came six years ago, there was no training for doctors. Today, I am one of 15 trainers here.”- Dr. Sediqi , Rabia Balkhi Hospital Kabul, Afghanistan
I was worried about my children suffering, but I’m relieved they’ve received treatment today.”
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International Medical Corps began operations in the Middle East in 2003, as one of the first international NGOs to enter Iraq following the outbreak of war. Since then, we have expanded our presence in the region, implementing comprehensive programs in Syria, Jordan and Lebanon that range from relief, to community development, to government capacity strength-ening. With support from the US Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, as well as the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, International Medical Corps works in these countries to address the unique challenges and needs of people displaced in an urban context, an ever-increasing global trend.
In our eighth year in Iraq, we continued our work to strengthen health care through professional development and continuing medical education initiatives. We provided an inten-sive hands-on teaching program
in radiation oncology for train-ees from the Basra Children’s Hospital as well as a short-term oncology training program for nurses. We also operated a large and successful advanced training program for physicians, nurses, and medics in emergency medi-cal care.
In Syria, Jordan and Lebanon, International Medical Corps con-tinued to provide medical care, training, mental health and psy-chosocial services, and critical resources for Iraqi refugees and host populations overwhelmed with the additional burden on existing public services. In Syria, International Medical Corps pro-vided Primary Health Care (PHC) services and trained 24 primary care physicians in psychosocial care and recognition of mental illness. In Zarqa, one of Jordan’s largest and poorest urban cen-ters, we established the Bayt Alkol (Home for All) community center to serve as a place where community members and Iraqi
refugees can gather in a safe and healthy environment. In addition, through high-quality and accredited Continuing Medical Education courses, we’re strengthening the skills of Jordanian and displaced Iraqi medical specialists. In Lebanon, we provided PHC services at 7 clinics, including prenatal and postnatal care, as well as immunizations for children. And on land donated by the municipality in the impoverished and underserved neighborhood of Qubbeh in Tripoli, Northern Lebanon, we reconstructed, furnished, and equipped a polyclinic to provide quality, low-cost services to the com-munity. Additionally, we provided theoretical and on-the-job train-ing to over 100 PHC providers on recognition, treatment, and management of common men-tal health disorders – and we are working with the Lebanese Psychiatric Society on institution-alizing our training curriculum at a national level.
THE MIDDLE EAST
For the first time in my life I feel that I am a good mother. I have learned how to be independent and how to deal with my children’s challenges.”- An Iraqi refugee living in Syria
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International Medical Corps is taking the lead in a three-year project funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Global Health to strengthen the human capacity of countries to prepare in a timely and sus-tainable manner for outbreaks with pandemic potential. The project, called PREPARE, focus-es on the provision of technical support for simulations and field
tests of national, regional and local pandemic prepared-ness plans to ensure that our globe’s least-resourced coun-tries of Africa and Asia have the capacity to implement response plans effectively during pandemic events, while aiming at the integration of pandemic preparedness into wider disaster management and preparedness initiatives.
The project brings together national governments, health sectors, the private sector, civil society groups, communities, individuals and families to plan and test preparedness capabilities, then develop a “preparedness toolkit” and training scheme to maintain the capacity needed to deal with a pandemic.
PREPARING FOR PANDEMIC THREATS
International Medical Corps is taking the lead in a three-year project to strengthen capacity of countries to prepare for outbreaks with pandemic potential.
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PREPARING FOR PANDEMIC THREATS
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AUGUST & SEPTEMBERInternational Medical Corps alerts the world to an incident of mass rape of 250 women in one village in eastern DRC. Following a spe-cial UN investigation and coverage by all of the major media, the US commits millions of dollars toward relief efforts for survivors.
APRIL 29thPresident & CEO Nancy Aossey is awarded the University of California San Francisco Medal for outstanding contributions toward the university’s health science mission.
JANUARY 20thAnderson Cooper lends his support toour work, saying “I’ve seen International Medical Corps right on the front lines with their sleeves rolled up, working in conditions that are hard to imagine.”
Macy Gray
Dule HillJason Biggs Jessica Capshaw
Josh Malina
JANUARY 29thCelebrities donate their time and talent, to record PSAs about our relief efforts in Haiti at an event hosted by Oscar-winning
composer Hans Zimmer.
MARCH 22ndIn their visit to Port-au-Prince, former Presidents Geroge W. Bush and Bill Clinton meet with International Medical Corps to discuss future plans for Haiti.
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OCTOBER 15thSienna Miller, International Medical Corps’ Global Ambassador, hosts the opening night celebration of Esquire Magazine’s 8th annual Esquire House charity event, which benefits International Medical Corps.
OCTOBER 1stInternational Medical Corps partners with Groupon to reach the online coupon giant’s tens of millions of members during emergencies.
OCTOBER 29thPresident & CEO Nancy Aossey rings the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell to promote awareness of
our work in Pakistan for survivors of
the floods.
SEPTEMBER 28thThanks to the generous support
of the Edgerton Foundation,
International Medical Corps
partners first with The
Geffen Playhouse and
later with playhouses
in La Jolla and Berkeley
to raise awareness of
our work in the Congo.
Sienna Miller Felicity Huffman
NOVEMBER 9thInternational Medical Corps marks 25 years of lifesaving work around the world with a gala event in Los Angeles, presenting Dr. Sabrina Kay with the Humanitarian Award; Oaktree Capital Management and its Partners with the Global Citizen Award; and Dr. Shamail Azimi with the Founder’s Award.
Terry RiordanStephen JordanBusiness Civic Leadership Center
Board MembersHenry Hood
Nancy AosseyBob Simon
Najeeb GhauriNetsol Bill Robinson
PARTNERSHIPS & LEADERSHIP
PARTNERSHIPS FOR HUMANITARIAN ACTION
COLLECTIVE HUMANITARIAN ADVOCACYInternational Medical Corps works with NGO coalitions, networks and alliances to achieve common humanitarian objectives. Within InterAction, the largest alliance of US-based relief and development agencies working around the world, International Medical Corps holds leadership positions through service on the board of directors and as co-chair of its Humanitarian Policy and Practice Committee. Our membership in the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA), a global association of NGOs, provides a voice to promote human rights and to advocate in support of a humanitarian perspective in global debates together with our international NGO partners. As co-chair of the Humanitarian Health Caucus of the Global Health Council, the world’s largest alliance of organizations dedicated to improving health throughout the world, we work to highlight specific health issues, challenges, and concerns that surface in humanitarian emergency settings. We also continue to be an active participant in the NGO Leaders Forum convened by the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard University. This semi-annual gathering of chief execu-tives of US-based international relief and development NGOs provides an opportunity to explore challenges and consider collective action around the most pressing issues facing our community.
Another critical component of collective humanitarian advocacy is directed toward policy-makers in Congress and the Administration. We strive to support and promote public policies that improve the effectiveness of US humanitarian and development programs, as well as the need for necessary resources. Through briefings by our key field-based representatives with members of Congress and their staff in Washington and overseas, International Medical Corps is able to provide first-hand accounts of the needs and issues around humanitarian response. International Medical Corps contributed its best ideas to the US Global Development Policy, announced by President Obama at the United Nations in September. We also participated with many other international stakeholders in the process around the first-ever Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review by the State Department and USAID. The QDDR’s purpose is to strengthen and elevate diplomacy and development as key pillars of US foreign policy.
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PARTNERSHIPS & LEADERSHIP PARTNERSHIPS & LEADERSHIP
GLOBAL HEALTH CONFERENCE SPOTLIGHTAs co-chair of the Global Health Council Humanitarian Health Caucus, International Medical Corps co-sponsored an event with AmeriCares at the annual Global Health Conference in Washington, DC, that brought together partners from the Haitian government, PAHO/WHO, and the US military to share perspectives on the humanitarian health response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti. The session, entitled, “The First 30 days: Emergency health response in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti”, featured a panel that included Dr. Neil Joyce, who led International Medicals Corps’ health response in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. The Humanitarian Health Caucus is a professional forum where practitioners of public health in complex emergencies can meet to exchange experiences and compare methods and results.
A FOCUS ON GENDER EQUALITY AND GENDER-BASED VIOLENCEBuilding upon its strong foundation in emergency response and women’s and children’s health and well-being, International Medical Corps took leadership roles in inter-agency working groups within the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC). As co-chair, together with UNICEF and UNFPA, of the Gender-Based Violence Area of Responsibility working group, International Medical Corps collabo-rates with UN agencies and other NGOs to facilitate a more predictable, accountable, and effective protection response to gender-based violence in complex emergencies. International Medical Corps has also assumed a leadership position as co-chair of the IASC sub-working group on Gender and Humanitarian Action. The group works to achieve gender equality, ensuring that the human rights of women, girls, boys, and men are equally promoted and protected in humanitarian action, and ensuring that they have equitable and safe access to services provided.
CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE (CGI) COMMITMENT TO ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN HAITIInternational Medical Corps, together with national and international NGO partners, is actively working under the auspices of the Clinton Global Initiative to bring attention to and meet the needs of adolescent girls in Haiti. The organizations comprise the Haiti Adolescent Girls Network, which commits to empower the most vulnerable Haitian girls, ages 10-19, in the wake of the devastating earthquake through a program of social, health, and economic asset building in protective girl-only spaces.
STRENGTHENING ACCOUNTABILITY TO AFFECTED COMMUNITIESInternational Medical Corps has become a member of the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP). HAP provides a framework for addressing principles of accountability and standards, and helps organizations design, implement, assess and recognize programs accountable to – and delivering quality for – communities affected by disasters, conflict, poverty and other crises.
IMPROVING THE ABILITY TO DELIVER CRITICAL MEDICINES AND SUPPLIESInternational Medical Corps forged new, and strengthened existing, partnerships in 2010, all aimed at improving our ability to deliver essential medical equipment and supplies quickly to needy recipients in times of emergency. We received tens of millions of dollars in Gift-in-Kind donations of medicines, supplies and equipment from AmeriCares, Bridge Foundation, Child First Meds, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Heart to Heart International, Henry Schein Cares, Interchurch Medical Assistance, International Health Partners, International Relief Teams,Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen/Aviation without Borders, Medicines for Humanity, and Operation USA.
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PARTNERSHIPS & LEADERSHIP
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS WORLDWIDEInternational Medical Corps Worldwide is a global humanitarian alliance that comprises the resources and capabilities of two independent affiliate organizations, International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps UK. Together, their mission is to save lives and relieve suffering through the provision of health care through training. With headquarters in the United States and the United Kingdom respectively, they collaborate to maximize resources for the delivery of appropriate relief and development activities.
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (US) BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Founder and Chairman Robert R. Simon, M.D., FAAEMProfessorDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Rush University, Stroger-Cook County HospitalChicago, Illinois
Associate ChairmanHenry H. Hood, Jr., M.D.Orthopaedic SurgeonLancaster, Ohio
Secretary of the BoardMrs. William F. RiordanSalisbury, Maryland
Treasurer of the BoardWilliam B. Moore, M.D.Orthopaedic SurgeonSanta Fe, New Mexico
President & CEONancy A. AosseyInternational Medical CorpsSanta Monica, California
Drew E. Altman, Ph.D.President & CEOKaiser Family FoundationMenlo Park, California
Lori B. BooksteinLori Bookstein Fine ArtNew York, New York
Linda N. CappelloLos Angeles, California
Edward J. CarpenterChairman & CEOCarpenter & CompanyIrvine, California
Paul Dean, M.D., M.P.H.Public Health Specialist and DermatologistSan Diego, California
Betty J. Pope Newport Beach, California
William Robinson, M.D.Chief Medical OfficerBozeman Deaconess HospitalBozeman, Montana
Nancy E. Shelmon, CPARetired Senior PartnerPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPRancho Santa Fe, California
Jolie StahlNew York, New York
Christine J. TorettiChairmanPalladio, LLCIndiana, Pennsylvania
Directors Emeriti
Nancy Kassebaum BakerFormer United States SenatorBurdick, Kansas
Richard J. RiordanFormer Mayor of Los AngelesLos Angeles, California
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK) BOARD OF TRUSTEES
ChairmanAndrew W. GéczyLondon
TreasurerNancy A. Aossey
Susan J. CorderMiddlesex
Hendrik CornelisLondon
Timothy KirkLondon
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PARTNERSHIPS & LEADERSHIP PARTNERSHIPS & LEADERSHIP
GLOBAL AMBASSADORS
Jerrold D. GreenPresident & CEOPacific Council on International PolicyLos Angeles, California
Sienna MillerActress and ActivistUnited Kingdom
Stacy TwilleyFounder & CEOiVolunteer.orgLos Angeles, California
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
J.J. AbramsLos Angeles, California
Andrew F. BarthPresidentCapital Guardian Trust Co.Los Angeles, California
Brook ByersFounding PartnerKleiner Perkins Caufield & ByersMenlo Park, California
Alex L. Cappello Chairman and CEOCappello Capital Corp.Santa Monica, California
Victor J. ColemanManaging Director,Hudson Capital, LLCLos Angeles, California
Debbie FisherMalibu, California
Jonathan M. GlaserManaging PartnerJMG Capital Management, LLCLos Angeles, California
Andrew G. HauptmanChairmanAndell HoldingsLos Angeles, California
Sabrina KayChancellor and CEOFremont CollegeLos Angeles, California
Katie McGrath Los Angeles, California
Pamela MohnLos Angeles, California
Barry A. PorterManaging General PartnerClarity Partners, LPBeverly Hills, California
Carol SharerVail, Colorado
Vivian Soren-Myers Management ConsultantNewport Beach, California
Hans ZimmerSanta Monica, California
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2010 FINANCIALS
ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FY 2009-2010The following is International Medical Corps’ Statement of Financial Position and Activities for the years ended June 30, 2010 and 2009.
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
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Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
Grants receivable
Other receivables
Investments in equity securities
Prepaid expenses
Deposits
Inventory of supplies and commodities
Equipment, net
Total assets
Liabilities and net assets
Accounts payable
Accrued liabilities
Deferred revenue (refundable advances)
Deferred rent
Notes payable
Obligation under capital leases
Total liabilities
Total net assets
Total liabilities and net assets
2010
$9,088,008
10,115,523
2,124,066
440,129
1,161,141
203,904
6,008,974
1,803,044
$30,944,789
$1,965,211
5,530,523
8,862,554
386,164
180,801
865,725
17,790,978
13,153,811
$30,944,789
2009
$8,323,100
5,233,141
1,826,117
360,030
1,384,530
135,394
360,986
1,183,682
$18,806,980
$1,955,079
4,404,282
7,807,491
432,645
--
144,809
14,744,306
4,062,674
$18,806,980
2010 FINANCIALS 2010 FINANCIALS
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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
Public support and revenuePublic support
Contract and grant supportContributionsDonated medical suppliesDonated medical services
Total public support
RevenueInterest and dividend incomeRealized and unrealized gain on investmentsOther
Total revenue
Total public support and revenue
ExpensesProgram services
AfricaAsiaCaucasusMiddle EastSouth/Central America and the CaribbeanUnited States
Total program services
Program management and evaluation
Supporting servicesManagement and generalFundraising
Total expenses
Change in net assets
Net assets at beginning of the yearNet assets at end of this period
2010
$81,153,7867,547,428
42,011,4981,865,366
132,578,078
5,99041,749
447,596495,335
133,073,413
50,111,36112,874,0821,290,416
31,033,24214,669,741
27,842110,006,684
4,282,070
8,898,908794,614
123,982,276
9,091,137
4,062,674$13,153,811
2009
$60,716,0653,092,327
51,274,707287,087
115,370,186
12,697(137,740)
--(125,043)
115,245,143
46,162,01510,874,671
890,37754,599,610
6,634158,557
112,691,864
3,542,778
7,365,950722,076
124,322,668
(9,077,525)
13,140,199$4,062,674
KPMG LLP audited financial statements are available on request from International Medical Corps.
2010 FINANCIALS
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS-UKThe following is International Medical Corps-UK’s Statement of Financial Activities and Balance Sheet for the years ended June 30, 2010 and 2009.
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITES
Income and expenditures
Incoming resources
Incoming resources from generated funds
Voluntary income
Incoming resources from charitable activities
Total incoming resources
Resources expended
Cost of generating funds
Cost of generating voluntary income
Charitable activities
Africa
Asia
Caucasus
Middle East
South/Central America and the Caribbean
Total charitable activites
Governance cost
Total resources expended
Net movement in funds
Fund balance brought forward at July 1, 2009
Fund balance carried forward at June 30, 2010
2010
£3,406,768
21,120,537
24,527,305
34,068
11,425,299
6,325,952
598,367
2,436,375
2,535,964
23,321,957
19,878
23,375,903
1,151,402
2,351,581
£3,502,983
2009
£3,100,527
16,293,634
19,394,161
78,145
10,780,161
3,116,609
604,651
3,689,839
--
18,191,260
27,504
18,296,909
1,097,252
1,254,329
£2,351,581
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2010 FINANCIALS 2010 FINANCIALS
The above statement of financial activities and balance sheet have been adapted from the full financial statements of International Medical Corps-UK. For a full understanding of the charity’s finances, the full International Medical Corps – UK Annual Report and Accounts are available on request from International Medical Corps-UK. The full financial statements were prepared in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards and were audited by Buzzacott LLP, who issued a clean audit report.
BALANCE SHEET
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
Current assets
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
Net current assets
Total net assets
Funds and reserves
Income funds
Restricted funds
Unrestricted funds: general fund
Total funds and reserves
2010
£4,063
3,208,482
2,160,031
5,368,513
(1,869,593)
3,498,920
£3,502,983
3,471,650
31,333
£3,502,983
2009
£5,191
2,569,349
1,415,564
3,984,913
(1,638,523)
2,346,390
£2,351,581
2,258,537
93,044
£2,351,581
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2010 FINANCIALS
GLOBAL FINANCIAL SUMMARYThe resources of International Medical Corps Worldwide global operations – consisting of government and UN grants, private funds, and donated products and services – totaled more than $166 million in fiscal year 2010. Approximately 93% of these resources went directly to program activities, reflecting International Medical Corps’ deep and enduring commitment to fiscal responsibility and efficiency. In addition, as a result of International Medical Corps’ longstanding emphasis on leveraging resources, every dollar in private contributions helped generate $30 in additional cash and in-kind resources.
COMBINED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES, INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS AND INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS-UK*
Support and revenue
International Medical Corps-UK
International Medical Corps
Total contract and grant support
International Medical Corps-UK
International Medical Corps
Total donated services and supplies
Total support and revenue
Expenses
International Medical Corps-UK program services
International Medical Corps program services
Total program expenses
International Medical Corps-UK management and general
International Medical Corps-UK fundraising
International Medical Corps management and general
International Medical Corps fundraising
Total supporting services
Total expenses
Change in net assets
Net assets at beginning of the year
Net assets at the end of the year
2010
$30,289,741
88,413,808
118,703,549
4,071,726
43,876,864
47,948,590
166,652,139
32,908,633
113,506,013
146,414,646
1,477,453
46,217
8,898,908
794,614
11,217,192
157,631,838
9,020,301
4,360,811
$13,381,112
2009
$25,183,066
63,340,999
88,524,065
4,601,454
51,561,794
56,163,248
144,687,313
28,454,108
115,892,292
144,346,400
1,202,222
116,514
7,365,950
722,076
9,406,762
153,753,162
(9,065,849)
13,426,660
$4,360,811
92.9%
7.1%
100.0%
93.9%
6.1%
100.0%
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* The combined statement of activities for International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps-UK are based on US accounting principles and presented in US dollars.
2010 FINANCIALS
KPMG LLP audited financial statements for International Medical Corps and Buzzacott LLP audited financial statements for International Medical Corps-UK are available upon request. International Medical Corps is governed by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. International Medical Corps-UK is governed by relevant legal and regulatory requirements of the United Kingdom in accordance with the Companies Act of 1985.
ANNUAL SUPPORT
ANNUAL SUPPORT
International Medical Corps would like to thank the following institutions, individuals, and organizations for their support and partnership throughout 2010. This year we were inspired by your unprecedented support for people suffering the effects of war, disease, and disaster – your generosity is truly making a difference in the lives of millions. We also would like to thank our donors who wish to remain anonymous, as well as those who have volunteered their time and expertise to help us achieve our mission. Additionally, we give special thanks to the donors we were not able to list due to space limitations. International Medical Corps also would like to acknowledge those organizations with whom we have partnered during 2010.
Every donor is important to us. If your name is not listed correctly, please accept our apologies and notify the Resource Development Department at 310-826-7800.
Your generosity is truly making a difference in the lives of millions
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Australian Agency for International Development
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Department for International DevelopmentEuropean CommissionHumanitarian Aid Department of the
European UnionJersey Overseas Aid CommissionMinistry of Public Health, Islamic Republic of
AfghanistanOffice of the United Nations High
Commissioner for RefugeesStichting VluchtelingSwiss Agency for Development and
CooperationUSA/US Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan/
DOS/TAFT FundUnited Nations Children’s FundUnited Nations Development Fund
for Women
United Nations Development ProgramUnited Nations Office for
Project ServicesUnited Nations Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian AffairsUnited Nations Population FundUnited States Agency for International
DevelopmentUnited States Agency for International
Development/Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance
United States Department of Health and Human Services
United States Department of StateUnited States Department of State’s Bureau
of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor United States Department of State’s Bureau
of Population, Refugees and MigrationUnited States Institute of PeaceWorld Food ProgramWorld Health Organization
PUBLIC DONORS
ANNUAL SUPPORT ANNUAL SUPPORT
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140 Hours of FameAfghan Help and Training ProgramAfrica Humanitarian ActionAgility - PWC Global Logistics
Holdings Ltd.ACDI/VOCAAmerican Academy of Family PhysiciansAmerican Bar Association Rule of
Law InstituteAmerican Red CrossAmerican Refugee CommitteeArists & Athletes AllianceAsher LuzzattoAustralian Agency for
International DevelopmentAuthentic AgencyBar MarmontBasic Education for Awareness Reforms
and EmpowermentBaylake Pines SchoolBe the ChangeBlue Veins (Women Welfare and
Relief Services)BMB Mott MacDonald Ltd.Brentwood SchoolBrooklyn MuseumCreative Artists Agency FoundationCars4CausesCatholic Relief ServicesCausecastCenters for Disease Control and PreventionCentre for Research on the Epidemiology
of DisastersChoral Society of DurhamChurch World ServicesClimb Take Action
Columbia UniversityCooperazione InternazionaleCreative Photography WorkshopsCrossroads School for Arts and SciencesDirect Action Resource Center DARCDokument FilmsEastern Massachusetts Bill Koch Youth
Ski LeagueEDO Health - D.I. KhanEmory University, Amnesty
International ClubEnough Violence & ExploitationEsquire MagazineEuropean CommissionExtra LivesFernando Pullum Performing Arts SchoolGallup Senior High SchoolGaza Community Mental Health ProgramGeffen PlayhouseGlobal Deterrence Alternatives, LLCGlobalGivingGoogleGreat NonprofitsGroupon, Inc.Harvard Humanitarian InitiativeHawthorne SchoolHelping Hand for Relief and DevelopmentHennessyHighland Hospital, Oakland, CAHilltop Community ChurchHopital de l’universite d’etat d’Haiti Humanitarian Assistance &
Development AssociationHumanitarian Medical Relief BodyIdealPhilanthropy, LLCImpact 4 Good
International Relief TeamsInternational Research & Exchanges BoardIntraHealth International Inc.Iraq Ministry of EducationJersey Overseas Aid CommissionJewelMintJHPIEGO CorporationJohn H. Stroger Cook County Hospital,
Emergency DepartmentJohns Hopkins University - Bloomberg
School of Public HealthJoint Aid ManagementJordan Breast Cancer ProgramJordan Health Aid SocietyJordan River FoundationKids Play Int’l.La Jolla PlayhouseLaser Plus Imaging, LLCLearning Through Play HaitiLegal Resource FoundationLeverage ManagementLos Angeles County Museum of ArtManagement Sciences for HealthMarshall Area Peace SeekersMD Buyline Inc.MedPrep Consulting Group, LLCThe Medtronic FoundationMercy Corps InternationalMetropolitan Water DistrictMinistry for the Public Health and the
Population - HaitiMinistry of Health and Child
Welfare - ZimbabweMinistry of Medical Services - KenyaMinistry of Public Health and
Sanitation - Kenya
PARTNERS, SUPPORTERS & COLLABORATORS
ANNUAL SUPPORT
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS
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Ministry of Public Health, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Mira Costa High School Associated Student Body
Mirror MediaMissionFishMobile CauseNational Geographic SocietyNIKE, Inc.Nile Hope Development ForumNorthwestern UniversityOffice of the United Nations High
Commissioner for RefugeesOlympic High SchoolOromia Bureau of Finance and Economic
Development Oromia Health BureauOromia Region Disaster Prevention,
Preparedness and Food Security Commission
Participant MediaPeople Helping PeoplePolytechnic High SchoolPresbyterian Relief and
Development AgencyPresident and Fellows of
Harvard CollegeRalph’s MarketRAND CorporationRecycleBankRemote Control Productions, Inc.RUSH University Medical Center,
Emergency Department
Search for Common GroundService Employees International UnionShade HotelSlate PRSouth Asia Partnership - PakistanStanford UniversityStatAidStichting VluchtelingSwiss Agency for Development
and CooperationSyrian Arab Red Crescent TakePartTexas A & M UniversityThe Exterior Relations Department of the
President and the Government of the Chechen Republic
The Government of Saint LuciaThe Government of the Republic
of ZimbabweThe Western Equatoria State Minister
of HealthThe World Internet Resources for Education
& DevelopmentTheo’s Java Club TriMed, Inc.USA/US Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan/
DOS/TAFT FundUnited Nations Children’s FundUnited Nations Development Fund
for WomenUnited Nations Development ProgramUnited Nations Humanitarian
Aid Service
$10,000,000 - $19,999,999Bridge Foundation
$5,000,000 - $9,999,999International Relief Teams (IRT)AmeriCares Foundation
$1,000,000 - $4,999,999Medicines for Humanity (MFH)Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen e.V.Heart to Heart InternationalMercy CorpsInternational Health Partners (UK) Limited (IHP)
$500,000 - $999,999
Operation USA
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
United Nations Population FundUnited States Agency for
International DevelopmentUnited States Agency for International
Development/Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance
United States Department of Health and Human Services
United States Department of StateUnited States Department of State’s Bureau
of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor United States Department of State’s Bureau
of Population, Refugees and MigrationUnited States Institute of PeaceUnited Talent Agency FoundationUnited Way of King CountyUniversity of California Los AngelesUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of IllinoisUrban Sports OrganizationViceroy Hotel, Santa MonicaVision WorkshopsVisual Purple, LLC & AffiliatesWaxploitation CompanyWilliam Morris Endeavor FoundationWorld Food ProgramWorld Health OrganizationWorld Vision
$100,000 - $499,999United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)United Nations World Food
Programme (UNWFP)United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)Ministry of Health, SudanHealth Partners International-Canada (HPIC)
$25,000 - $99,999Aesculap
$5,000 - $24,999Child First Meds - Lucress Watson and Dick
Watson Children’s FoundationABBOT GmbH & Co. KGUnited Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR)
Interchurch Medical Assistance, Inc. (IMA World Health)
GlaxoSmithKline Pakistan LimitedWorld Health Organization (WHO)Nike, Inc.
$2,500 - $4,999National Aids Control Program (NACP)IMRES B.V.Direct Relief International (DRI)
Under $1,000Programme National de Nutrition Sud-KivuCentrale Humanitaire Médico-
Pharmaceutique (CHMP)Boehringer Ingelheim Ellas A.E.
ANNUAL SUPPORT ANNUAL SUPPORT
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ANNUAL SUPPORT
$1,000,000 and AboveHess Corporation
$500,000 - $ 999,999AmgenClinton Bush Haiti FundThe ELMA Philanthropies Services (U.S.)
Inc.Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationOaktree Capital Management, L.P.
$250,000 - $499,999Anonymous (1)California Community FoundationGlobalGiving Foundation
$100,000 - $249,999American Jewish Joint Distribution
CommitteeAmeriCares FoundationConrad N. Hilton FoundationJewish World WatchJoseph Drown FoundationThe Earth Council - GenevaEdgerton FoundationInter-American Development BankMAZON: A Jewish Response to HungerThe Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris
FoundationUnion for Reform JudaismDaniel M. Wheeler
$10,000 - $24,999Anonymous (5)The Aidmatrix FoundationDrew AltmanAmerican Academy of
Orthopaedic SurgeonsGregory and Robin AndersonFrederic M. AyresNathaniel A. BackBank of America Merrill LynchBingham Family FoundationDavis Bongo-OkiliJohn and Lisa BradyCanyon Partners, LLCMargaret A. Cargill FoundationCausecast FoundationAubrey and Joyce ChernickConsolidated Health PlansKathleen and Paul D’AddarioLinda Daly Charitable FoundationLew and Pilar DaviesDebevoise & Plimpton LLPJames and Judith DeitchAlexis Deutsch-Adler and Robert AdlerGina DeutschThea DuellErnst & Young U.S. LLPDebbie, Damon, Colten and
Jaden FisherMark A. FishmanJosh and Beth FriedmanFadi, Rula, Fares and Bassel GhandourGlobal ImpactCarol Hall and Leonard MajzlinIBM Employee Services CenterInternational Relief TeamsIslamic Association of Greater DetroitIslamic Center of AmericaIslamic Shura Council of MichiganThe Henry J. Kaiser Family FoundationBernard H. KastoryLeander and Alex KruegerLatter-day Saints Humanitarian Emergency
ResponseLeon Lowenstein FoundationDavid and Susan Martin Foundation in
honor of Dollyie Martin and Madilyn Wolber
Daniel and Susan MarusMason Hirst Foundation, Inc.Caroline and Guy MerisonWillem and Lisa MesdagSienna R. Miller
$50,000 - $99,999Anonymous (2)AgilityAmgen FoundationAssociation of Physicians of Pakistan-
Descent of North America Aramex International, Ltd.Arlene FoundationAndrew and Avery BarthScott Cook and Signe OstbyGruber Family FoundationNorman David Kay 2000 Revocable Living
TrustSabrina KayThe Medtronic FoundationCarol H. SharerChristine J. TorettiZahid GroupZaman International
$25,000 - $49,999Anonymous (4)Robert J. AbernethyAmerican Academy of Family Physicians
FoundationDouglas and Sandra BergeronThe Brinson FoundationEdward J. CarpenterCenter for the Study of Democratic
Institutions, Inc.Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundJon and Nancy GlaserThe John and Marcia Goldman FoundationJames and Susan HartThe Hauptman Family FoundationHess Foundation, IncMartha and David HoInnogive FoundationBruce and Martha KarshKathleen McGrath and Jeffrey J. AbramsJarl and Pamela MohnJames and Annabel MontgomerySteven and Vivian MyersBarry and Lea PorterElizabeth RomneyWilliam and Janet RyanSkoll Global Threats FundMucki Tan and Yulies IrawanJeffrey Minh TranVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramAlexandra Wenger
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INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, CORPORATE, AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS
ANNUAL SUPPORT ANNUAL SUPPORT
Henry Schein Cares Foundation Inc.Patricia HersonHilltop Community Church of ChristHenry H. and Eleanor HoodHamilton and Amie James in honor of
Kathleen Breen D’AddarioNeil Joyce, M.D. and Kristin BrownJustGiveDeborah Kahn and Harris MillerAlice M. KaroubKayne Foundation, Ric & Suzanne Kayne,
Jenni, Maggie and SareeWendy and Tad KellyJena and Michael KingDavid and Sharon KirchheimerThe Kirshenbaum Family Fund KPMGLamonica’s New York PizzaHilaire D. Lanaux Jr.The Larch FoundationLifeplus FoundationJohn and Heather LittleDickson M. LupoMarc L. Luzzatto in honor of Asher Luzzatto
Mobile Giving Foundation, Inc.Network for GoodNorthern TrustEugene and Catherine OhrRobert O’LearyEd and Betty PopeAnthony Pritzker Family FoundationThe Lisa and John Pritzker Family FundRichard J. RiordanGeorge and Cindy RusuSheryl Sandberg and David GoldbergLisa J. SchellerThe Schwab Fund for Charitable GivingSid and Lorraine SheinbergRobert and Marilynn SimonBruce and Stacy SimonMichael C. and Pauline L. SmithTodd SpectorJolie Stahl and Robert M. DanninC. William SundbladMark and Victoria SutherlandThe Three Sisters FoundationGustavo UribeMr. and Mrs. Archbold D. van Beurenvan Beuren Charitable Foundation, Inc.D. Michael and Claire Van Konynenburg
$5,000 - $9,999Anonymous (5)Musaed N. Al-SalehNancy A. Aossey in honor of David and
Eileen AosseyAmerican Medical Systems, Inc.Timothy D. ArmourDavid and Lisa AuerbachBaker Botts L.L.P.Ambassador Frank and Kathy BaxterSandra BergBerliner and Hammerman FamiliesJohn BerookhimBingham Kearns Charitable FundBloomberg L.P.Daniel and Esther BrabecJanice BrandtBrentwood SchoolGerald BreslauerGreg BroughtonKim and Virginia CaldwellA Corporate Matching Gift From “The
Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation”
Capital Guardian Trust CompanyLaurie and Gerard CappelloCB Richard EllisCCS FundraisingKen and Mary Cirillo
CNMK Texas Properties, LLCThe Angela Collier FoundationSamantha and John ColodnyMargaret ConklinJohn and Mary ConlinCrossroads School for Arts
and SciencesHassen DakroubGregory and Sandy DeSistoDo Unto OthersEvy of California, Inc.Alisa FreundlichThe Friedland FoundationThe Global Bridge FoundationGoldman Sachs & Co.William and Gillian GoverRobert J. Harr
Mako FoundationChris and Mary MartinErica and Brian McLoughlinTom Meyer and Julie StevensonMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramShayle Miller and Jin-Soo KimMindspeed Technologies, Inc.Mira Costa High School Associated
Student BodyKatrina Mohn and Jason GraberMorgan Stanley & Co. Inc.Munger, Tolles and Olson, LLPMusaed Nuri Al-Saleh Management
Advisory Co. LLCJoanie NasherO’Melveny and Myers LLPShahin A. OrciBen and Sheila PlotkinJohn and Melinda PowellThe Ernest Prete Jr. FoundationPricewaterhouseCoopersProvidence Baptist ChurchThe Prudential Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramWilliam and Fay ReaRemote Control Productions, Inc.Jeremy and Anna RichmonTeresa Jane RiordanBruce RogersDr. Ken RosenfeldSanta Monica Rotary Club and FoundationSandra L. SewellLouis ShepardWilliam E.B. and Laura SiartTodd and Betiana SimonEric and Susan SmidtBrian and Stephanie SpectorJames M. SutterKathy TaggaresMichael Trent and Angela TelerskiStacy Twilley and Michael KongPaul and Betsy Von KusterThomas and Katharine WaldmannDavid and Helena WattsEmployees of Wayne County, MIWells Fargo BankWestern Colorado Community FoundationTom Hanks and Rita WilsonThe Joan M. Wismer FoundationThe Wonsowicz Family
$2,500 - $4,999Anonymous (11)Cy and Donna AbrahamFred and Elizabeth AdkinsAKC Fund, Inc.
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Kirk AlexanderLila Ishie AllyIra AlmeasAmerican Eagle Outfitters FoundationRobert F. AndersonAnnenberg FoundationArthur J. Gallagher & Co.Kevin and Essie AsherJanet J. AssiAssociation of Private Sector Colleges
and UniversitiesJames AvedikianThe Barmore FundMr. and Mrs. Stephen BayBeecher Carlson Holdings, Inc.Thilo and Elizabeth BestSheri and Les Biller in honor of Linda
Cappello and Sabrina KayStanley BlackJason J. BonancaBooth Heritage Foundation, Inc.Bridget BourgonChris and Kim BrothersDeborah BurdettRichard and Margaret ByessLinda and Alex CappelloChambersburg Area Senior High SchoolLewis CheneyVisnja CipcicJohn and Nicki ContiJack B. CorwinAnthony G. and Kathleen A. CoughlanAlison Bryan and Richard R. CrowellMargo DayPaul and Nelly DeanThe Earl FamilyKathie and Robert EckertScott EmermanJoan R. EstremThe F & L Greenberg Investment Ltd. LLPFarmer JohnLelani J. and Bradley C. FauvreNancy Fish
Marianna and David FisherJohn and Laura FosterGarrison Forest SchoolMaureen Gevlin and Charles Roh, Jr.Ossama GhebrialGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramWm. Christopher GorogGrantors FoundationKate M. GreenacreMarc Gurvitz and Julianne PhillipsHugh GwynnRonald S. HaftWilliam W. HarrisMary R. Hearty in memory of
Richard J. HeartyJ.C. and Susan HenryDavid and Mary Anne HeymanGary and Jane HiblerHighland Emergency InternationalMichael P. Hoopis in honor of Sabrina KayLawrence D. JaegerMichael and Barbara KadouraGary KaplanKayne Anderson Capital Advisors, LPJohn and Nancy KennedyLisa V. KoenigDaniel LahodaGordon LambKaren and John LaniganDavid LanningMark LarrimoreLaser Plus Imaging, LLC Scott LivingstonLloyd Family FoundationLloyd Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. LocheadMaine Township High School SouthPam MerrillRichard and M. Kathleen MerrillMeghan and Satish MohePrashant and Renae MurtiClaudia NeuhauserAugie and Lynne NietoAdam J. OckmanTalmadge O’NeillErika PaulsonWilliam E. PechsteinDenise PetersonGordon and June PickettWilliam and Eva PriceRANDArthur D. RiggsWilliam and Deborah RobinsonRobert and Debbie RodinRoth Family FoundationThe Sager Family Traveling Foundation and
Roadshow
Wardens and Vestry of Saint John’s ChurchSan Marino High SchoolCynthia and Edward SantosJohn R. SchaeferAmbassador Rockwell and Marna SchnabelRobert and Jeanne SegalSenn DelaneyJoel and Lisa ShineBeverly K. ShulmanAllie and Tani SimonSouth Side BankMandy SteinmetzKimberly and Joshua StokesSuperior GrocersSusan and Misbah TahirTenth Gate Center for Yoga and MeditationLaura TimmTrystan UpstillUtopia Systems, Inc.Thadius R. VanLandinghamL. Kerry Vickar Charitable FoundationRenee VogelTine WardBarbara Ann Watkins and Jerry WayneThe Winter Family FundFred and Susan WintermantelRobin P. WolanerMark WolfendaleIhor ZakaluznyMary and Jeffrey Zients
$1,000 - $2,499Anonymous (43)Nellie R. AbrahamJonathan I. AbrahamsAcores International, Inc.Mary and Harold AdamsPeter and Elaine AdamsRobert and Julie AdamsEric L. AffeldtSona Aggarwal
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Agron Inc.Priscilla A. AhernSaad AhmadPaul AholaDavid AlarconDr. Martin G. AllenAlan, Sophie and Linda AlpertNancy AlpertDavid Ansell and Paula GrablerMona Maria Aossey in honor of
Eileen AosseyLisa Arenson and Ian SchapiroDr. Laura J. ArigoJoseph and Elizabeth ArmaoLaura Aryeh MurawczykSteven and Susanne Assante in honor of
Flora B. AssanteAstoria Federal SavingsOshiomogho AtogweWilliam H. AyresDr. Peter BaciewiczBain & CompanyThomas and Suzanne BallMr. & Mrs. Kenneth H. BancroftBank of America FoundationEdward BarnoskiMatt and Kathy BarrettSusan Barrett in memory of
Vernon J. Roden, M.D.Evan BashBarbara BataillonSally BatzWillow Bay and Robert IgerLynn W. BayerRonald and Cynthia BeckBennington Public SchoolMelissa and Daniel BergerJason BervA.D. BicakRobert A. and Krista G. BinnieAlan and Renee BirmanMark and Cathy BissellWilliam G. BixlerPhyllis M. Blake in honor of Linda GutmannDavid T. BlankenhornDonald and Shawna BlissAlfred BoeckliChristian BoissonnasLori Bookstein and Steven PotolskyRobert BorchardtThomas B. BrackenGary BrantBrayco, Inc.Jay Brecker and Eileen CowinJohn and Sirpa Brock Erica BroidoEllen and William Brown
Gina M. DivenutiMargaret DoigRick DonovanDrs. Alan and Joanna DouglassStephen A. DriscollMike and Hannah DuceyAnn DuganDuke Doctor of Physical Therapy ProgramEast West BankEastern Green Elementary SchoolSteve and Jean EdwardsMichael J. and Elise L. EganDavid and Jean EhnebuskeCharles and Diane EilersGary Elden and Phyllis MandlerKathleen EldergillRossana S. EltanalMoise and Carol Ann EmquiesEOS FoundationJohn and Kristin EpsteinPhyllis Epstein
Mr. H. Allen Evans in honor of Pansy EvansBryan and Quinn EzralowPeter J. FaddeJean FarmerVic FasolinoRussell FaucettCece and Bill FeilerRobert FeldmanAlbert and Yasmine Ferris in memory of
James FerrisJohn FieldsFife Family Foundation, Inc. in honor of
Will CraginMichael FinnFirst Unity Church of St. PetersburgArnold and Judy FishmanPam FleischerRichard and Barbara Flowers in honor of
William E. FlowersFord & Harrison LLPNatalie Forrest and Douglas Sprague
Ninita BrownBobby BryantJohn Bryson and Louise Henry BrysonDiana BuckhantzChuck BuieMatt BunkerKeisha and Matthew BurdickLee and Judy Bycel in honor of
Nancy AosseySean B. ByrneCape Fear AcademyRamona L. CappelloSuzette Ramirez-Carr and Robin CarrCars 4 CausesFrancis B. CarterJane H. CaulfieldKelly Chapman MeyerKathryn Chen and Jason BonancaSailesh ChittipeddiHenry Y. ChoiThomas ChristianAnnie Chuang and Matthew BeltramoClarendon Memorial HospitalKatherine ClarkCynthia and Paul ClevelandWilliam and Dexanne ClohanVictor and Wendy ColemanJeff and Ruth ColyerConsumer Health Technologies, Inc.Gretchen and Peter CorbellDorothy CorbettBrent and Pam CousinoJoe and Debbie CowalAileen Adams and Geoffrey CowanDavid CraigCraig Jenkins Charitable FoundationElaine CrockerMichael CunneyJessica Cushman and Paul SchulzChip and Tammy CushmanShirley CutaiaBarbara D. DavisDavis Family TrustSandra DavisPam DawberJelmar de JongMarta G. de ZapataDeacon Chartiable FoundationTheresa DearRichard A. DeemDale and Lisa DellacquaDel Mar M.E.D.Dennis Deloria and Suzanne ThouvenelleSusan J. DeLucaDepartment of Neurology, University of
New MexicoDeschutes Investments Advisors
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Kathleen KalilMorton and Merle KaneJaejoon KangIan M. KaplanMichael and Cindy KaplanRoy KaufmannJonathan KayeJames KeachAndrea Keating On behalf of the Kelly familiesSami KhouriKids Play Int’l Kindred SpiritsKing Phillip Middle School in honor of Dr.
Robert FullerTodd B. KirshnerRonald H. KisnerAmy Williams KittJoyce KleinEdwin C. KnappCathy Konrad and James MangoldGeorge KramerSusan and Stan KrcmarNathan KriegeDoris and Daniel KrimgoldNaomi and Edward KritzerRuby S. KrouwerMichael KrulfeldJennifer LaffertyPeter LambersonLang FoundationHarry W. LangeBarbara and Nicholas Lardy in honor of
Dr. Diana LardyThomas and Karon LarmoreSidonia LaxGeorge LeeGregory LeeJoan and Roger LeePei-Ling LeeCarl LehnerStephen G. LeiderRobert Levy
Eric HaabAdolf HaasenMatthew HagenRobert and Elizabeth HamelClare HamletRebecca L. HammonApril HandelWalid and Norma HarbLaurie HarbertAndre HarnantoRobert F. HartmannHarvard Pilgrim Health Care FoundationKathleen HassenPeter HawkinsLawrence HayesRichard L. HeathGregory Heinzinger and Kerstin PfannJanet HendersonJoanne HenningHerst Family Foundation of the Jewish
Community Endowment FundRobert W. HewittJacob HeydemannLeonard Hill in honor of Boryana ZeitzGregory Hoblit and Debrah FarentinoLaura A. Hoganson in memory of
Gary Paul HogansonSunny and Josh HoldenMonica HolguinFrank and Jolene HollingsheadM. Quincy and Mary Sherwood HoltMichael HooshmandDebby and Paul HopperMr. Mike HoranskyJean HornerJames and Bethany HornthalDr. Ihab A. HosnyDennis HotchkissDavid and Elizabeth HowlandSherry and Clark HsuEdwin A. HustonThe Hyman Levine Family FoundationDominica IannittiIASIS HealthcareIndependent Charities of AmericaBill IngramGabriella and Edward IsaacsonIslamic Center of Cedar RapidsJack Travis Enterprises, LLPGrace and Tom JackamoDenise JacobJames and Denise JacobBeth JamesonJigsaw LondonBrett Matthew JohnsonKevin JohnsonKahn Foundation
Mark and Cherylana FossLaura FoxMarc FreemanEdward Friedmann and Elizabeth CoyteDan FungElizabeth C. FunkSarah GaddCristin GaffneyEllen GaimariThe Galanos FoundationMs. M. Caroline GambleSuzanne GauntlettGE FoundationNorbert GehrBarry GertzJane GildayRick and Lynn Giovinazzo in honor of
George ClintonSue B. GlasscockCynthia Glazar in memory of Paul ManningMarsha GleemanThe Glickenhaus FoundationGary and Kristin GodfreyPradeep GoelStan and Abbie GoldenRichard GoldsteinEsteban Gomez NadalKirk GordenBrand Gould and Jinx GarzaGlenn GouldCynthia S. GraffRobert V. GrazianoKristine and Henry GraziosoGreater Grace Apostolic AssemblyJerrold and Madelyne Green in honor of
Judy FishmanDouglas GreenfieldGreenlight Capital Inc.Alan GriffinThe Grosby GroupConnie Groves and Jonathan WittHelen and David Gustavson
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Thuan NguyenAlexandru NituNortheastern Scaffolding ServicesJames T. NystromJanet O’BrienCarrie O’DellDrake OgilvieRichard and Harriet OrkandCharles OsborneJoAnn OttmanParnia PajandElsie C. PanShaun ParkJohn and Helen PavlakChristy L. PayneHenry C. PeeplesAlexs E. Pena VargasStephanie and John PerenchioJohn K. PerkinsTodd PetersonThe Pfizer Foundation Matching
Gifts Program
Kathleen and Tom PickettMike PostKatherine PrydeNanette PugsleyLarry and Donna PurceyQUALCOMM Matching Gift ProgramMargaret A. QuinnMel and Dee RaffPetar RaketicLinda and Hunt RamsbottomVivekanand RauRecycleBank, LLCGilbert M. ReelGail and Boyd ReevesKristin Rehberg and Benjamin EndresMatthew ReidyLianna and Elnatan ReisnerBetty ResleyLyne A. RichardsonTodd Rio
Lighthouse Christian Fellowship in honor of Jeffrey Goodman
Jane LloydLumina Foundation for EducationSteven and Gayle LundBarbara LuzzattoThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
FoundationAdelheid J. MagerEileen MagruderWilliam L. MaloneDaniel MaloneyMamaroneck High School - Students Taking
Action Now For DarfurDennis G. and Marilyn G. MartinArthur MatasMartin A. MattinglyLouise S. MazerovJerilyn C. McAniffElizabeth L. McAuliffeMary E. McClymontCarol McCullyElspeth M. McDougallCarol McGrewMcNary High SchoolMarjorie and Ernest MeadowsMECM LimitedMichael D. MelnickMembers GiveRoger MennilloGeneve E. MenscherDawn MercereauKenneth S. Merriman, M.D.Elizabeth H. MichelsonGregg McWilliams and Mary MikowskiC. L. MillerJeff MillerNicole MillerWilliam MillerRebecca Milner and Troy PlairMichael MoiseWilliam and Lynne MooreMary Lou Moore-EstesGreg and Ester MoranSarah and Neal MoritzKathleen and William MuddDr. Karl MuellerLouis J. MurphyNancy MurphyDavid and Melanie MustoneDawn and Gene NakagawaJarlath NallyNapa Valley Lutheran ChurchAngella and David NazarianScott and Lisa NelsonGail NewelCatherine Newton
Chris RoseJonathan and Lynn RosenthalThe Rotary Club of Hanalei Bay in honor of
Charlotte HunterRovi Solutions CorporationDiane RowlandGary and Cathy RozekLinda and Tony Rubin in honor of
Regina MillerRuffaloCODYStephanie A. RumoldNancy L. RyanPhilip K. RyanSabre Value ManagementBill and Ann SacherRichard B. SalmonSamuels Family FundSandia Preparatory SchoolEugene and Roberta SaundersIsmay and David Savoy LadlB.J. and Mark SchafferReed and Hilary SchaperVicky SchiffHope SchroyRegan ScottLaurie and Charles ScudderVictor and Judy SearsRamona SeibertSteve SeitzGlenn ShaikunRobert and Elizabeth SharfSheila Gold FoundationRobert D. ShippRichard M. ShorArshi SiddiquiYousuf SiddiquiMargaret and Thomas SimmsFatme SimonPatty and Dick SimonRay and Kathreen Simon in memory of
Eddie and Julia SimonWilliam and Cindy SimonMohamed and Hadieh Sion and their
daughters Haifa and Shadden SionDavid and Dana SmithStewart Smith and Robin FerraconeTracey and Mark SmolinDianne SnedakerLorelei G. SnyderMark and Carolyn SnyderDaniel and Tracy SoisethIhab SolimanDonald and Giuliana SongsterJames Loftus and Cecilia Soto-LoftusAndy Spahn and Jennifer PerryAlan and Page SpainJames and Virginia Spellman
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Stephen W. SpellmanShawn and Richard SperberSprinkles CupcakesJohn SquiresAndrew StamosStaples Center FoundationBrenda SteinMr. and Mrs. Jeff StibelTerry StoryMichael E. StricklerJerry and Clare StrochlicJim and Mary Jo StuartStudent Services, Inc.Anahid SultanianLinda SumsionYael SwerdlowWilliam Taft in honor of Julie TaftMaria Taft ClemowPeter TaubA. R. TaylorBernard C. and Serenea G. Taylor Family
Foundation, Inc.Vanessa Taylor
Muriel and Steve VargaViceroy HotelIsabell von AlvenslebenDiana and Robert WalkerSharon WalterLouise J. WannierJulie Waxman and Seth FreemanJenifer and Peter WeigandLawrence and Kimberly Weinberg FundSteven L. WeinbergJoseph WeirDaniel and Dena WeisWells FargoWells Fargo Community
Support CampaignScott WilsonRobert C. WilsonTodd B. WithersPafica Wong in memory of My Mother,
Mrs. WongWorldwide Associates of Willis
Group HoldingsVictoria Wright, Esq.James L. WuerchJune S. WynnJeffrey YipJulie R. YukimuraJeffrey ZahkaJoan and John ZambettiErik and Karen ZeaAndrea and Mark Zukor
$500 - $999Anonymous (64)Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. AbouafChristine AbramsSuzanne T. AcostaScott and Josephine AdairRaeanna AdamsDan B. AdamsJohnni AguirreMark AgulnikSabreen AkhterPaige AlexanderBenjamin and Pat AllenStephen and Tina AllenAllianceBernsteinAmerican Groove, Inc.P. Elizabeth AminiAngeles Girl Scout Council Troop 8235Maurice and Serena AnthonyVera AppleyardRaymond A. AsselScott AtkinsonAtlantis Research Foundation Inc.Tara Atta
Jack AttiaGuerdelyne AugustinAvon Products Foundation, Inc.AXA FoundationSerge AzorSafwan BadrSuzanne BaezaAdriana Balaban in honor of Linda and
Alex CappelloTatiana BalasanianNancy E. BaldwinDavid and Diana BaliseSharon and Sharyar BaradaranSandy and Glenn BargerLisa A. BarkettJeffrey BarnesEarl L. BarnettBarney and the DinosaursCathleen BassettiHarold and Lynn BaumertRichard I. Baybutt in honor of
Trevor BaybuttTheo BeckSimon BeetsChristine and Doug BelgradDominick BenedettoThe Arthur E. Benjamin FoundationRona BennettLarry BerkowitzAna BermanBarbara BernsteinChristine BerryBeth Galton, Inc.Ashish BhambhaniSudha BidaniBill & Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gift ProgramLisa Zwerling and Ron BirnbaumJohn W. BlackburnDonald S. Blank in memory of
Julia BlankMartha Blau-Baranec and
James BaranecLeslie BlowCardinal Biggy BigglesDavid BodoffEmployee Community Fund of the
Boeing CompanyPamela BowenJohn BoxLee and Barbara Bradley in honor of Miss
Ariana GiddensJonathon and Elizabeth BrauerWade BreischPam and Kurt BrendlingerSandra BresnickGordon Brodfuehrer
Maureen L. TemkinMary Lauretta TestaMelissa Todd in honor of Ralph Finkelmeier
and Laura HruskaSamuel and Martha ToddRabih and Josephine TorbayPedram and Soheila ToussiJean and Alex TrebekJames Henry TrexlerLinda TucciaroneR. Scott TurnerMolly and Mary TwohyUnited Management CorporationRonald and Nancy UsherJason ValdeteroDiane van BoxelPrerna and Jelle van de VallVan Dyke Family
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Ellyn M. CoreyJack CoreyDaniel M. CourtneyCarina CourtrightRobert and Regina CowellErika CoxJean M. CroninTeresa CroninThérèse CroninDavid and Annetta CrookJoanne E. CrossMartha CrowleyCaroline CurranKerry DaleySerdar DalkirChristy DaneEmily and William DannerFrank DarabontPaul DeitchIsrael and Patricia Del PinoThomas A. D’ElettoRussell DeLucaDr. and Mrs. Jan DeWittRayburn and Joan DezemberRobert DierHillarie and Steven DietzKatherine and David DietzPaul and Michelle DiniakosJohn K. DipaoloLynne M. DollBeverly A. DownsJan DrangeCornelis DullemondAshley DunhamJason DunnYarrow DurbinDale J. DuttonPatricia A. DwightLauri EbelRichard EdwardsDouglas K. EldredAdnan & Zerifie Elkadri
Robin and Elliott BroidyDavid R. BrownGarth BrownMark Brown, M.D.Martha BrownLisa BroylesLaura J. BrumbaughBarbara and James BrusstarBarbara BuchananRobert and Marilyn Buchholz in memory of
Rick GuerreroChris Buckles HaleyClifton BullardJune BuonoHarold BurkeMark BushnellRaymond ButtersCA, Inc. Matching Gift ProgramSandy M. CademartoriPatricia and Gregory CalhounMark CammackPatricia and John Campbell in memory of
Cherry SimmonsChristina M. CarrollAnthony and Roline CarstensGloria CaseyPaul CassidyNathalie CassisDesiree CatalinaJim CavigliaCedar Canyon Elementary SchoolJanus Cercone and Michael ManheimRenate W. ChapmanDian ChenSteve ChenChevron HumankindKishore and Suguna ChivukulaChoral Society of DurhamMariam and Dr. Bilal ChoudryJohn ChristensenCynthia Chvatal-Keane and John KeaneVincent CirilliThomas CirilloJames ClapsaddleJon C. ClarkClark & Green AssociatesSol CoffinoKelley and Arie CohenMarialice M. CohenMyles and Cita CohenLucy And Rick ColemanJames A. CollinsNina CollinsCharles M. ColwinRobert and Ann ConnorChristopher and Betty ConyersMarc Cooper
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Sandy ElliotPhillip and Janet ElliottGerard W. ElverumEmergency Medical AssociatesEnder Family Fund of Triangle
Community FoundationDavid and Sandra EnmanPatricia EnrightThe Episcopal Church of Saint Mary
the VirginJames and Cheryl EskilsonLucia P. EwingGayle and Marc EzralowBenjamin Fader-RattnerAdrienne FairhallDavid Goodman and Wendy FelsonFirst Baptist Christian AcademyFirst United Methodist ChurchChristopher L. FisherJames and Penny FitzgeraldJohn and Kathleen FitzgeraldGary M. Flashner M.D.Marc FletcherSusan FloraBarbara L. FodorBridget Fonda and Danny ElfmanAlicia C. FosterGermaine V. FrancoChristopher Freeberg and
Katherine O’MalleyFreeport-McMoRan FoundationFremont Group Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramMichael FriedrichNaoaki FujiiRobert FullerRohina FurmulyJim and Lila GageM. Adelise Gallion and Anne E. MurrayRenee GaskillSabrina GerberDrew GershensonAmal GhandourFares GhandourAnn and Jim GianopulosJerome and Dolores GianottiBoyd and Gayetta GibbonsMillee and Jack GoldbergMary GoulazianSteven GourleyWarren and Randi GrantRobert and Shannon GraulichJoan and Richard GraybillJerome and Randi GreenbergTheodore GriffinDr. Stephen P. GriffithMarie Grimsley
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Raymond GrobleAndrew GrossByron Gross and Ricky TovimKevin and Vivian GyslerDaniel HackettDavid Haffenreffer and Lara SpencerVirginia Jaye HaidenRobert G. HallVirginia M. HallNez HallettJohn HancockEmily HandlerJames A. HantskeCynthia Hardy-GayleRosemary H. HarrellDorothy HarrisDaniel R. Hawkins, Jr.Kenneth HeadThe Hearty Boys CaterersWarren A. HeinCristina HenryMark HerbickMr. Nathan Herring and
Ms. Miller H. SherlingSusan L. HertzHenry G. HerzingLysa and Grant HeslovKathryn and Matthew Hess in memory of
Susan Hess and Marilyn WelkerFarshid HessariSusan HeymanSamuel and Karen HillStephen and Carolyn HillerEric HoagMolly HobinJames G. HoffmanJeanne HoffmanScott HoflandElizabeth HoganMetz and Mary HolderTaquima Holguino CiriloMichael and Laura Holt
Katie HolthouseRichard HomierStacy HoodTamara HooverJudge and Mrs. David M. HorwitzSusan and James HosekBlaine Houmes and
Nancy PfutzenreuterChristopher HouseBrett M. Merfish Philanthropic Fund of the
Houston Jewish Community FoundationWilliam HrycynaPeter M. HudelsonGary and Judith HultmanKaren L. IkinsAlan R. IrvineEliane IrvineRuth A. IsaacsJ.J.C.T.M. FoundationLindsay and Bryan JacksonAndrea JacobsDrs. Dilip and Chandrika JainSrinivas and Mythri JanardanRoger W. JanewayMike and Denise JeffriesSally JenkinsTeresa JenningsVictor JihJulia A. JohnsDaniel C. JohnsonTodd JohnsonGregory JohnstonEmily and Blake JonesMichael H. JonesJudithAsha JyothiSusan and Hayward KaiserJames and Sue KandellNadeem KattangereF. John KavakCarol and Francis KearnsCarlotta B. KeelyJohn KelleyLaurie KelleyMary KelleyLisa KenyonBrent Kessel and Britta BushnellKeyes ToyotaSarah KhanMichael KiedelSylvia Kihara and Roger NeillLory KirbyThe Karl Kirchgessner FoundationJill KnappTheodore KnappenJohn and Cynthia KondonDavid M. Kopay
Diana and Karl KramerDaniel and Laura KramerRandall KrauseJanet L. La RosaLadera Ranch Middle SchoolSusilpa LakireddyNancy and John LancyDiana Starr LangleyAlexander and Mariel LangowskiLarchmont TempleAmy J. LarimerMary LarsonJames S. LasovageMichael LazareRobert and Claire LazebnikJonathan LebowitzShiu Man and Bette Yu LeeClare and Geoffrey LeekJacquelyn J. Legg Memorial TrustJack and Mary LentferJavier and Elsie LeonBarry R. LermanDavid J. LesserDavid LetchfordJ. P. and N. A. LeveilleDavid LevinLarry LevinMyra B. Levine HarrisPatricia LewisShirley LewisWilliam C. and Mary T. LewisJenny LiArthur LinHubert LingGregory J. LiposkyJeff and Laura LipsonLaurie LiskinLael M. LockeDavid LoewCheryl L. LoeweAna and Steven LoftusLone Mountain Elementary SchoolMr. Rafael Lopes De MeloRosalino LopezJocelyne Louis-JacquesSusan LowinJulia and Stephen LuermanConor Lynch and Christina RumoreGrant MaddockMadison Tyler HoldingsRajkumar MakamLauren Makeyenko and Josh WilsonKris MalmquistFrederick ManasterMichael Marino and Mary WrightLaura and Kevin Marks
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Adrian NgGeorgina NorthDonn B. NortonJane OakesDan ObrienMichael O’CallaghanMaria OhanianPaula OldegSulayman OloritunCindy OmiyaCarla A. OndrasikOrchard Lake Middle SchoolPatrick O’RourkeJessica OrtnerPeter & Christy PalmisanoJanet PapkinDebra ParrishRaj PatelAnn E. PauleyJeanne M. PayneLawrence PayneJoanne C. PeckarskyThe Pegasus SchoolDr. Alan O. PerantoniPaula PerlisCynthia PerryIvana PetkovicLoanne PhamAnh PhanMichael W. PierceBetty and Lee Pike in honor of Hosts for
Sarah and Leo’s PartyMr. Ronald C. PoirierMr. and Mrs. Paul and Julie PokornyElon and Phyllis Pollack in honor of
Myles J. Cohen, M.D.Sherrise PondPamela PopovichYair PoratAndrea PorterDon and Katie PorterJulia and Steven Prado
Joy and Richard PrendergastThe Presbyterian Church of Upper Montclair
and Montclair State University Brass ChoirRoger PriemTherese PritchardLarry PurceyAnna Marie QueenWayne C. RaabeThe Rackman Foundation Inc.A grant from the Jay Allan Edwards Family
Fund at the Rancho Santa Fe FoundationEileen and Charles ReadVance and Susan RedfieldJulie D. ReesLarry W. ReevesDee RenfrowHonorable Vicki Reynolds Pepper and
Murray PepperRichard and Ruth RiceAileen RichardsDiana RichmanMichelle and Lawrence RichmanRichmond Avenue School and New Jersery
Avenue SchoolWalter RichterJames and Alicia RiegerThe G. & J. Ringstad Family Charitable FundKimberly RodriguesMaria RodriguezThe Roedig FamilyMark RogersWilliam and Sandra RoorkRichard and Robyn RossRouda-Loncke Charitable FundRSUI Group, Inc.Allen and Cynthia RubyMargaret RustViktor and Mary Beth RzeteljskiMelissa Salten Rothman in honor of
Lori BooksteinSan Francisco Day SchoolEsther B. Sanchez in honor of
Connie AbeytaSophia SandovalMahvash SaniiSanofi-aventis Matching Gifts ProgramSAP Matching Gift ProgramDenise C. Savonne in honor of Dustin
Gabriel Sanchez and Denise Chavez Savonne
Jeffrey Schaider & Anna Chavez SchaiderManuela SchenkelFred SchirmerEvander SchleyKathryn Schloessman and Terry WachsnerLauren E. SchmidtDonna Scholl
Michelle MaroccoShannon MartinEsther MartinezScott and DoQuyen MaselStacey MatthewsLinda MayRobby B. MazzaDr. Irene McAleerJ. R. McCartanKevin McCreadieKathleen McnamaraHelen Stuart McQueenGail McquilkinDr. William and Mimi MeffertMark MelnychenkoJavaid K. MemonRuth J. MendezMary L. MercadoKathryn M. Mershon in honor of
Dorothy H. MershonIvri Messinger and Mark RumpleAlan Meyerson and Joie Gallo MeyersonBob Miller and Jude WilberSteve and Rhonda MillerTrevor MillerNoah G. MillmanLisa MillsMills Automotive GroupMary MinerDanny MingShannon and Halsey MinorAlexander MiricCherri P. MohlerMary C. MontaguePriscila MontanaCharles MooreKaren E. MoranoJason MoreauThe Cheri Morgan FoundationJeanette A. MorrisonWilliam and Mary MortonGeorge B. Moseley IIIKenneth D. MosleyJosephine MudjitabaMulligan Family TrustMark A. MunnekeEdward H. Murphy and Barbara A. MurphyRebecca L. MurphyBonnie Nash and Donald WingTamer NassarNational Aviation ServicesNCCPA FoundationMarilee NealeDane and Megan NelsonNicholas and Laura NeuhauselCharles and Susan Newirth
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Rolf ScholtzGerald and Connie SchroederJames and Mary Anne SchuettDr. Lora SchulwitzRick and Marie SchusterArthur SchwartzMadeleine ScottScotts Valley Middle School CheerleadersRobert SeekinsColin J. SeftorFrancine SelimLarry and Bernadette SennMichael C. SergeantCynthia SextonMichael and Elaine ShadyFaceDouble.comBrenda L. ShanksMary and K. C. ShawNancy E. ShelmonElizabeth and John ShepardAnshu ShethCassandra Shivers and Anthony RayburnStacey SiegelMindy and Adam SilversteinJeffrey SimonTina and John SimonMary SinclairSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP
in honor of Melissa TiarksChristine SkoldChristopher Smith and Ronnie ShumateWade and Muriel SmithSamuel SmytheDaniel and Jennie SniegowskiSOAR for HaitiNancy J. SobelsonDr. Robert S. SolowEnedine SotoKeith StamlerRonald and Harriet SteinbergMaria and David StejkowskiSusan R. StockelThe Michael and Karen Stone Family
Foundation Inc.Faizan SubhaniSandra J. SucherChristopher SullivanJaymie Sullivan and Joseph KramarSunnyside Elementary School Anne and Jay SuresBruce and Margaret SutherlandLucy SutherlandSynopsysAleksy Tarasenko-StrucDawn TarinLinda TerhaarWararat Thanakiet
Jeanne and Walter ThomasRyan J. ThomasStephen J. ThomasBrenda TiernanSuzanne TorgesonJohn and Kathleen TrageMargaret TreadwellYair TreisterRhonda TrotterJames H. TrowellEdwin TrumanTurilli’sDeborah Turski and Patrick TurskiUBS Wealth ManagementPatrick UhlesMauricio S. UmanskyUnited Way of King CountyUnity Church of PrescottDavid VaccaroDaniel van StarrenburgMark C. VappiMarshall and Karen VaronMichael Vartan
Veronis Suhler StevensonMark and Nancy VietsMohammad J. ViraniJean R. VlamynckJerry WackerLee, Barbara and Rebecca WagmanCatherina WalkerRonald Wall and Ciella Gordon-WallCharlene Wallace and Linda Wittenberg in
honor of Rob FullerSela Ward Janice A. WashingtonSheila and Bill WassermanBrian J. WatersDina and Mark WatersWilliam WeathersBruce and Georgia WeeterRichard Hollander and Peggy E. Weil
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Jane and Joseph WeintropDaniel Weiss Candace WeitzBobby WellsDenise and Michael WellsJanelle WelshDr. Andre WeltmanPeter B. WendelAnnoesjka WestRodney and Winifred WestWest Genesee Middle SchoolDr. Robert J. WestlakeCatherine WhitesideCarole WightmanDavid WilcoxAlbert Wilkerson, Jr.Tom J. WillardChrista Williams M.D.Ward WilliamsGerald WilsonGrant F. WilsonPaul and Randye WinfieldKimberly WinickGerald and Susan WittWarner and Mimi WolfenMarv WolpaS.T. WoodallMark and Linda WorleyH. WrightBanting WuJoanne WuerkerAnita YarossiSandra YarringtonSandra G. YavitzDouglas Yoshida and Jennifer HuangDr. Jonathan YoungGiovanni YujaMr. & Mrs. Jennifer Yunk
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25th Anniversary Celebration CommitteeRobert AbernethyAndrew and Avery BarthJohn and Cathi BendheimSandy BergSuzanne Deal Booth and David G. BoothPam and Kurt BrendlingerChristopher and Kimberly BrothersLinda and Alex CappelloLaurie and Gerard CappelloRamona CappelloEd CarpenterVictor and Wendy ColemanRichard Crowell and Alison Bryan CrowellKathleen and Paul D’AddarioLinda Daly and Mike AlexanderAlexis Deutsch-Adler and Robert AdlerBradford and Louise EdgertonRobin Ferracone and Stewart SmithDebbie and Damon FisherAlisa FreundlichJoshua and Beth FriedmanJonathan and Nancy GlaserCynthia GraffRobert GrazianoJerrold and Madelyne GreenJames and Susan HartAndrew and Ellen HauptmanBarry and Christy HiltonMolly HobinRic and Suzanne KayneDiana Starr LangleyLoren and Steve LevineMel LevineMarc LuzzattoDavid and Susan MartinLinda MayAllan Mayer and Renee VogelErica and Brian McLoughlinLeslie and Beth MichelsonPamela and Jarl MohnJames and Annabel MontgomeryDavid and Angella NazarianErika PaulsonJulianne Phillips and Marc GurvitzBetty and Ed PopeBarry and Lea PorterHunt and Linda RamsbottomRichard J. Riordan
Jonathan and Lynn RosenthalRobert RuthKathy Schloessman and Terry WachsnerAmbassador Rockwell and Marna SchnabelCarol SharerJoel and Lisa ShineBill and Laura SiartRobert SimonVivian Soren-MyersSheldon StoneDominic Surprenant and Jennifer KellVictoria and Mark SutherlandKathy TaggaresLeslie ThurmanChristine TorettiStacy Twilley and Michael KongMichael and Claire Van KonynenburgWendy WachtellDaniel WheelerAlison WinterErica Wertheim Zohar
Bonnie AbaunzaJeff AntebiEdward AttertonMark BassGary BrantLee BycelKelley CohenSara GartheBarney GreerBetsy HallKristin IrvingStephen JacobyKathy JonesAsher LuzzattoRachel McDonaldScott MelroseGeorgina MirandaJacqueline PehaJon ReedMagda RiveraEdward RobinsonLarry SafadyRobert SimonPeter ThumLianne TuckerTine WardHans Zimmer
Women to Women Luncheon CommitteePam BrendlingerLaurie CappelloLinda CappelloKathleen D’AddarioAlexis Deutsch-AdlerDebbie FisherLoren LevineSusan MartinErica McLoughlinRegina MillerPamela MohnChristine TorettiStacy Twilley
A SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE RAISED CRITICALLY NEEDED FUNDS ON OUR BEHALF
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HOW YOU CAN HELP
Your donation to International Medical Corps will provide assistance to vulnerable people in humanitarian emergencies, and restore their devastated communities to self-reliance. International Medical Corps’ training activities have a multiplier effect, spreading vital knowledge to regions that need it most, and putting local communities in charge of their own recovery. Your donation will also be leveraged to secure additional resources, such as corporate and government grants, and products and services from in-kind donors.
The Multiplier Effect. As a result of International Medical Corps’ longstanding emphasis on leveraging resources, every dollar in private contributions helps generate $30 in additional grants from public donors and in-kind resources.
Make a difference today by donating to International Medical Corps
Four easy ways to contribute!
Send a personal check, cashier’s check, or money order made payable to “International Medical Corps”:International Medical Corps Resource Development Department1919 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 400 Santa Monica, CA 90404-1957
Donate online with a credit card using International Medical Corps’ secure server at www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org
Phone our 24-hour donor hotline at 1-800-481-4462 and make a credit card donation.
Make a wire transfer. The wire transfer of US dollars directly into International Medical Corps’ bank account in Los Angeles is a convenient way to make a donation. Please contact the Resource Development Department for instructions at 310-826-7800.
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MAKE MONTHLY DONATIONS International Medical Corps needs your help to provide humanitarian assistance around the world, twelve months a year. Monthly gifts, transferred directly from your credit or debit card, allow International Medical Corps to plan ahead and to respond rapidly to crises as they arise. You can use our online monthly donation form or call the Resource Development Department at 310-826-7800 to set up a monthly donation.
MAKE A GIFT TRIBUTE Recognize a loved one or celebrate an anniversary, birthday, or other special occasion. Shop our online tribute gift catalog at: www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org/gifts
DOUBLE YOUR DONATION THROUGH COMPANY MATCHING GIFTSYour employer may have a matching gift program that will double or even triple your individual contribution. Simply check with your personnel office, obtain and complete a matching gift form, and send it to International Medical Corps with your tax-deductible contribution. CHARITABLE GIFTS OF STOCKS, BONDS, IRAS, OR MUTUAL FUNDSThese types of gifts provide you an opportunity for tax savings while generously supporting International Medical Corps. Please contact the Resource Development Department at 310-826-7800 to discuss these options.
LEAVE A LEGACY Make a planned gift through bequests, annuities, or trusts which allow you to support International Medical Corps while enjoying favorable tax considerations or life income. Take an initial step by naming International Medical Corps as a beneficiary of your will, life insurance policy, or retirement plan. This way you can help ensure that underserved families around the world will continue to receive support for years to come. Please contact the Resource Development Department to discuss your options at 310-826-7800.
HAVE AN EVENT Run a marathon, hold a book drive, set up a lemonade stand, or organize your own special event raising funds and awareness for International Medical Corps.
BE A VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER Follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@IMC_Worldwide). Create your own fundraising page online.
To learn more about any of these giving options, please call our Resource Development Department at 310-826-7800.
International Medical Corps is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors and qualifies as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and under Section 23701(d) of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. International Medical Corps’ Tax Identification Number is 95-3949646. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by law.
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