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Annual Report 2013
“Helping Wisconsin women and their
families reach their healthiest potential”
Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation
2013 marked another year
of growth and opportunity for the WWHF. We expanded the reach of our perinatal services and launched a new dementia education initiative.
In total, we helped 4,236
women with our free health education, service, and
outreach programs. Our 27 staff are located in 6 different
communities and our initiatives reach every county in the state. I am proud to continue working with a diverse group of partners and supporters statewide. Thank you for believing in our mission as we work to help Wisconsin women and their families reach their healthiest potential.
The GrapeVine Project (GVP) is a health education program founded in 2002.
Women attend free education sessions statewide, facilitated by trained nurses on important women’s health topics.
636 women were served in 2013. Participants showed an increase in knowledge of 20% on critical health topics based on a comparison of pre and post-test scores.
2503 Todd Drive Madison, WI 53713
Phone: 608-251-1675
Toll Free: 800-448-5148 Fax: 608-251-4136
GrapeVine Health Topic
Number of Sessions
Attendees
Bone Health 1 30
Breast Cancer 5 20
Cervical Cancer 1 5
Domestic Violence 3 12
Dementia 19 207
Heart Disease 22 231
Mental Health 18 110
Oral Health 2 21
Total 71 636
EveryWoman’s Journal
EveryWoman’s Journal (EWJ) is a free outreach program founded in 2002 that teaches women how to use writing techniques to increase awareness of their mental, physical, and emotional health.
Communication Learning to say “No” Making healthy compromises
Stress Management Journaling at home Practicing deep breathing Making time for enjoyable activities Focusing on one thing at a time Reducing self-criticism
Health Behaviors Exercising Quitting smoking Starting healthy
daily activities Scheduling doctor’s appointments Eating right Limiting alcohol Improving sleep
routine
Changes participants report making 4-weeks after an EWJ Workshop
Kohl’s Southeast Wisconsin Breast Health Assistance Fund
The Kohl’s Southeast Wisconsin Breast Health Assistance Fund provides financial assistance to low income, uninsured and underinsured
individuals in Southeast Wisconsin. We help
people who need services and who need help paying for breast health expenses. This includes screenings, diagnostic testing, and access to treatment services for people with a breast
cancer diagnosis.
1,120 Breast Health Services in 2013: 560 Access to Treatment 292 Diagnostic Services 268 Screening Services
Sue Ann Thompson President & Founder
Annual Report 2013 Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation
"I checked my blood pressure and made a doctor’s appointment (my first in 5 years!)."
From the President
GrapeVine Project
GVP participants at a 2013 session
GVP Participant Testimonial
159 women were served 23 EWJ Workshops were completed 44 volunteer facilitators participated
In 2013:
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October 10, 2013 - Madison and October 11, 2013 - Milwaukee
7th Annual Dialogue
Women & Aging: The Impact of Dementia
Bone Density Screenings
WWHF staff and volunteers provided free bone density screenings at 15
community events around the state, serving 197 women in 2013. At these events, we educated women about risk factors, recommended levels of calcium and
Vitamin D intake, along with good sources of calcium in unexpected foods. All of which can help reduce the risk of bone fractures.
“When I found out I was pregnant I was a ‘pack-a-day’ smoker. WIC and First
Breath helped me a lot . . . Now I’ve quit smoking and am much
healthier and happier.”
WWHF Annual Report 2013
First Breath
2,165 women served 163 sites participated
635 clinicians trained
Why is Dementia a women’s health issue? Women are at the center of the dementia epidemic. Almost two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer’s are women. Additionally, over 60% of dementia caregivers are women.
Dialogue Discussion Topics
Risk factors for dementia Helping a loved one when seeking a diagnosis Patient and caregiver support Opportunities for research involvement
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First Breath (FB) is a smoking cessation program for pregnant women implemented throughout the state. WWHF staff train prenatal care providers in evidence-based best practices for tobacco cessation counseling, so that they are able to help the women they serve reduce or remove tobacco from their lives.
86% of participants abstained, quit, or cut back on their tobacco use.
72 FB trained clinicians attend the annual Statewide Meeting
in Steven’s Point on March 28
2013 FB Participant
One in two women will break a bone in their lifetime due to osteoporosis. For women, the incidence is greater than that of a heart attack, stroke, and breast cancer combined.
WWHF staff measure bone
density at an event in Keshena
FB Participant Testimonial
The Annual Dialogue is a moderated panel discussion of state and national leaders in prevention and treatment. Attendees learn about innovative solutions and strategies that can improve healthcare outcomes for Wisconsin communities. In 2013, we covered the topic of women and aging, with a focus on the impact of dementia in the state. 350 people attended these free events.
$10,000+
Bresenham, Terri & Damon
Centene Charitable Foundation
Dairyland Vanners
Madison Gas & Electric Foundation, Inc.
Marshfield Clinic
Meriter Health Services
PhRMA
SSM Health Care of Wisconsin
St. Mary's Hospital
The Cudahy Foundation
The Markos Foundation, Inc.
Thompson, Tommy & Sue Ann
$5,000–$9,999
ABC Supply Company, Inc. American Family Mutual Insurance Co. Blain's Farm & Fleet Cleveland HeartLab Delta Dental Gilbertson, Mick & Jane M3 Insurance Parfitt Facial Cosmetic Surgery Center, Inc. Ultimate Spa Salon Vocera Communications, Inc. UW Hospitals & Clinics Authority Walmart
$1,000—$4,999
A to Z RentAll, Inc.
Agrace
American Transmission Company
Amphion Medical Solutions, LLC
Andries, Tammy & Brandon
Benevolent Corp Cedar Community
BMO Harris Bank
Bradley, Mark & Justice Ann Walsh
Burnside, Dr. Elizabeth
Byrne, Dr. Frank & Cindy
Capitol Opinion, LLC
Dean Clinic
Degen, Eve & Carl
Dental Health Associates of Madison, Ltd.
Duren, Jessica & Chris
Exact Sciences Corporation
Flexion
Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc.
Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin
Gypsum Floors, Inc.
Hallmark Drywall, Inc.
Hamilton Consulting Group, LLC
Jackson, Kim
Johnson Bank
Khalil, John & Lisette
Kikkoman Corporation
Lenzendorf, Chris & Tracy
Mahler-Gindlesperger, Sharon
Meehan, Janeen
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$1,000—$4,999 (cont.)
MIG Commercial Real Estate, LLC
National Guardian Life Insurance Company
NTM, The Total Manufacturing Solution, Inc.
Pfizer, Inc.
Prue, Lucinda
Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc.
Sollinger, Dr. Hans & Mary Lang
Starmann-Harrison, Greg Harrison & Mary
Steinhauer, Gary & Terri
The Burish Group & UBS Financial Services
Tommy G. Thompson Charity
Turville Bay MRI & Radiation Oncology Center
UW Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
UW Department of Radiology
UW Health & Unity Insurance
von Briesen & Roper, S.C.
Wahlin, Don & Carol
Weber, Donald & Roxanne
Whitelaw, Essie
William Blair & Company, LLC
Wisconsin Counties Association
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce
YMCA
$500—$999
Bernsten, Stephen & Trudy Bradbury, Philip & Helen Brereton, Kristi Fight Like a Girl 3 Annual Golf Outing First Business Trust & Investments Haney, Camille Hillis, Jenny & Robert Hoff, Linda Hutchison, Anna Pawlik Keith & Kinsey Real Estate Maass, Sandria Mack, Dr. Eberhard & Elisabeth Michaels, Roger Oakwood Lutheran Senior Ministries Phillips , Catherine Praxel, Theodore Riordan, James Sykora, Cheryl Terry, Edward The Hershey Company The QTI Group Thompson, Kelli & Christopher Iglar Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
$250—$499
Arndt, Candee Boyce, Katie Bunk, Elda Burnham, Sudie & Richard Chase, Pete & Colleen Community Care, Inc. Coventry Village Retirement Community Cowan, Karen Cromer, Rita
$250—$499 (cont.)
Cuna Mutual Group Garvin, John Gruen, Mark & Sarah Herbert H. Kohl Charities, Inc. Humboldt-McCann, Diane IndependenceFirst Katen-Bahensky, Donna Larsen, Donna McGowan, Kathryne Neitzel, Scott & Kathryn O'Connor, Meghan Pelisek, Jill Pickard, Sara Potts, Carolyn Roggensack, Patience Drake Satterfield, Randy Schroeder, Amber Simani, Julie Thompson, Dianne Tibbetts, Clay Wall, Carrie Wetzel, Lori Woodford, Ken
$1—$249
Albrecht, Carrie Albrecht, Jeffrey Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. Alt N' Bachs Town Tap Ambrose, Larry & Sharon Taylor, Martha & Gary Antoniewicz Arnold, Andrew & Elizabeth Attwood, Sally Axelson, Margaret Robert W. Baird & Company Baliker, Mary Banoul, Arlene Baurain, Jolene Bean, Pamela & James Beckert, Barbara Benzie, Ruth Bergin, Ardell Borkenhagen, Neal & Barbara Brakefield, Jane Britten, Nicol Brummer, Les & Cynthia Carini, Margaret Carnes, Dr. Molly Carpenter, Joyce Carter, Sue Cato, Lisa Chandler, Richard Chavez, Billie Laurie, Susan & Bruce Christiansen Community Change / Good Works Enterprises, LLC Condon, Mark & Marylou Custer, Sandie & Mitchell Czubek, Sandra Daly, Patrick& Kathryn Davis, Greg
Supporters $1—$249 (cont.)
Diehl, Andrew Dolan, Sue Ellen Duguid, Marilyn Eckstein, Jeff & Lynn Ehrbar, June Ferraro, Robert & Melinda Fiedler, Ron & Joni Fitzpatrick, Sharon Flaherty, Timothy & Joan Foss, Marilyn Freisleben, Bill & Mary Gehl, Marion Geiger-Bronsky, Michelle Genthe, Patricia Gilchrist, Dr. Valerie Gokey, Phillip Goldsby, Jeffrey & Lisa Gottschalk, Kathleen Graham, Kathleen & Christoph Gray, Brenda Gross, Sheldon Grosse, Richard & Kaaren Gruner, Nancy Hattem, Marita Stolper, Judith & Eugene Haug Heidel, Jeanne Hein, Betty Hellenbrand, Beverly Helt, Barbara Henderson, Nancy Henke, Mary Henn, LeeAnn Hennessey, Reggie & Pam Hoefer, Christine Hoernke, James Hoernke, Joan Hoernke, William Hoffmeier, Barbara Hogan, Rebecca Hoyum, Thomas & Gail Hutchins, William Jansen, John & Marjorie Janus, Jo Jean Janz, Deborah Jehn, Greg Johnson, Janet Johnson, Teresa Johnson, Todd & Amy Jones, Keelie Jorgensen, Elizabeth & Donald Jorgensen, John & Lisa Kaestner, Sue Knezevic, Ivan & Milka Krall, Mary Kranz, Nataline Krug, Jennifer Kucharik, Judith Kuehl, Darlene & Michael Laatsch, James & Karen LaFollette High School Health Occupations Students of America Group LeBrun, Timothy & Susan Lennon, Jan
WWHF Annual Report 2013
$1—$249 (cont.)
Lentz, Robert & Vicki Lewis, Nicholle Lindblade, Kay Linden, Susan Longshore, Samantha Lowell, Kristin Mallas, Brittany Manning, Dr. Bradley & Susan Manthei, Barbara & Dennis Martinak, Steven McCann, Daniel McCarthy, Terri & Mark McEntee, Eleanor McVey, Susan Miller, Glenn & Kim Miller, Michael Miller, Nora Mirenda, Suzanne Moll, John Moran, Catherine Morrison, Joyce Morrissey, Sister Genny Motsinger, Don & Jean Muller, Carol Mulrooney, Teresa Nattinger, Ann & Bruce Natzke, Kristin Naujeck, Dianne & Doug Newman, Joy & John Nicolaisen, Jeanette & Ian Nilles, Roger Offerdahl, Debi Orvick, Sara & James Paul, Robert Pfahler, Richard Phillips, Dr. Robert Potter, June Prindiville, Dr. Barbara Prue, Michael Quarles & Brady, LLP Quint, Nick & Katherine Race, Kari Rader, Jacquelyn Rauch, Mary Ravi, Subramaniam & Ramnique Mahal Rehdantz, Shirley Rembert, Desiree Rhodes, Nancy Richards, Sue & Bud Roedl, Russell Roehl, Dolores Roggensack, Matthew Rudy, Petie Ruedi-Krause, Kristin Ruggles, Jackie Sabatini, Linda Sanftleben, Dr. Patricia Sarres, Florence Schendt, Katherine & William Scher, David Schlefke, Jennifer Schramm, Darwin & Bonnie Schuler, Dr. Linda Schuster, Jonathan & Gina
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$1—$249 (cont.)
Scott, Richard & Sharon Sepersky, Rita Shannahan, Glenna Shaul, Kim Sievert, Michelle Smith, Jeffrey & Prue Snider, Martin & Phyllis Srisopark, Rampaipan Stark, Betty Steil, Mavis Steil, Patricia & George Still, Tom & Deborah Studesville, Janet & Alfonso Thompson, Jason & Notesong Thompson, Tommi Tregoning, Joe & Jeanne Tunis, Sandra Vanderboom, Thomas Ward, Rory Washburn, Pamela Weber, William & Rose Weisman, Suzy Whitehorse, Hillary Whitehorse, Julie & Greg Whiteside, McKaye Wiegert, Georgia Wilcox, Judith Williams, Carol Willkom, Susan & Terry Wynveen, Gay Zimmerman, Mary Zurawski, Rita & Fred
In-Kind Partners & Sponsors
Adams Outdoor Advertising Brava Magazine Event Essentials Floral Expressions Hoffman House Catering Kramer Printing Madison’s CW (WBUW) MillerCoors Nest Interior Design Splurge Starbucks Wirtz Beverage Wisconsin Wisconsin Woman of Greater Milwaukee WISC3-TV WPS Health Insurance
In-Kind Donors
43 North Restaurant Absolutely Art AestheticA Skin Health Center Ale Asylum Azena Photography Bachmann Pools & Spas Badger Bowl Badger Sports Properties Benvenuto's Italian Grill Betty Lou Cruises Blackbird Family Yoga Blain's Farm & Fleet
In-Kind Donors (cont.)
Boulders Climbing Gym Brenda's Blumenladen Brooks Brothers Burlage, Kim Camp K9 Capital Brewery Captain's Walk Winery Chase, Colleen Carl's Cakes Chauette Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. Coca-Cola Refreshments Coopers Tavern, The Cork & Bottle Costco Wholesale Craig's Cake Shop Delton Investments Discovery World Door Peninsula Winery Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Dragonfly Hot Yoga Deguid, Marilyn Ella's Deli Endurance House Eno Vino Wine Bar & Bistro Farrell's Extreme Bodyshaping Fired Up Pottery Flat Top Grill Food Fight Restaurant Group Frank Beer Distributors Inc. Gigi's Cupcakes Glass Nickel Pizza Company Gymfinity Hogan, Rebecca Inner Fire Yoga Janus Galleries Johannsen Greenhouses Johnson Bank Just Nails Kanack, Aaron & Susan Khalil, Lisette & John Klinke Cleaners Kneaded Relief Day Spa & Wellness Kula Yoga & Wellness Larsen Portrait Design Lautenbach's Orchard Country Winery Learning Express Toys Lenzendorf, Chris & Tracy Leslie Gross Photography Lewis Station Winery Linblade, Kay Little Luxuries Loup, Tom Love, Krystle Madison Ballet Madison Children's Museum Madison Concourse Hotel Madison Symphony Orchestra Marcus Center for Performing Arts Market Street Diner & Bakery Meehan, Janeen Mid-Continent Railway Museum Mid-West Family Broadcasting Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club
Supporters WWHF Annual Report 2013
In-Kind Donors (cont.)
Nitty Gritty Northleaf Winery O’Conner, Alice Offerdahl, Debi O’Neil Creek Winery, LLC Orange Tree Imports Overture Center for the Arts Pepsi-Cola of Madison Pfister Hotel Pinnacle Health & Fitness PlayN Wisconsin Potawatomi Bingo Casino Potts, Carolyn Princeton Club Pump it Up Quandt, Cathie Raven Software Restaurant Muramoto Reverie Photography Richards, Bud & Sue Rindt, Nicole Rose Photography, LLC Ruedi-Krause, Kristin Sardine Savory Accents Schroeder, Amber Sharp Exposure Shedd Aquarium Shell Lake Arts Center Simply Organized Skydive Milwaukee/Sky Knights SPC Southwest Airlines Staller Estate Winery Studio 262 Salon Sullivan, Emily Sundance Cinemas Madison Sushi Maramoto Ten Pin Alley The Laurel Tavern The Melting Pot The Sow’s Ear The Wintergreen Resort True Coffee Roasters Tyrol Basin Ski & Snowboard Area UW Men's Basketball Vitense Golfland VOM FASS Madison von Stiehl Winery Williamson, Mark Wine & Hop Shop Wines for Humanity Wisconsin Cutlery & Kitchen Supply Wisconsin Restaurant Association Wisconsin Winery Co-op WI Women of Greater Milwaukee Wollersheim Winery WPS Health Insurance Yahara Bay Distillers Inc.
The WWHF is grateful to all of its supporters. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the lists in this report. If you find an error or omission, please accept our apology and bring it to our attention so that we can correct our records. Thank you.
Board of Directors Sue Ann Thompson
Founder & President
Carol Markos Vice President
Janeen Meehan Secretary
Essie Whitelaw Treasurer
Jason Thompson Assistant Treasurer
Michele Bauer, MD
Terri Bresenham
Molly Carnes, MD, MS
Lisa A. H. Cudahy
Darshan Singh Dhaliwal
Marilyn Follen, RN, MSN
Jane Blain Gilbertson
Jake Orville
James R. Riordan
Tommi Thompson, MBA, Executive Director Julie Whitehorse, Strategic Initiatives Director Lisette Khalil, MS, JD, Operations Director
2013 Financial Report Income
Grants and contracts $1,653,081
Contributions 399,541
Total support and revenue 2,052,622
Net assets released from restrictions 176,021
Total unrestricted support, revenue and reclassifications 2,228,366
Expenses
Program services $1,880,366
Supporting activities 278,851
Total expenses 2,159,219
Change in unrestricted net assets before investment activity 69,426
Investment activity 420,169
Change in unrestricted net assets 489,595
Change in temporarily restricted net assets (145,297)
Change in net assets $344,298
WWHF Annual Report 2013 Page 6
Staff
Krissy Alaniz, MPH Amanda Brenden Maebe Brown Marilyn Duguid, RN Felicia Fairfield Hattie Griggs Nancy Henderson Cherie Imhoff Janet Johnson Susan Kanack, RN Moranda Medina Nora Miller
Carrie Moffatt Nicole Odhiambo Carl Oliver, CHES Sue Richards, RN Dashni Sathasivam Emily Sullivan Chelsea Stover, CHES Caitlin Szudy Amanda Verbrick Hillary Whitehorse McKaye Whiteside
2503 Todd Drive Madison, WI 53713
Phone: 608-251-1675
Fax: 608-251-4136 Toll Free: 800-448-5148
www.wwhf.org