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Page 1: 2013 annual report - AIDS Foundation of Chicago€¦ · (pre-exposure prophylaxis). PrEP has been approved by the FDA as an e‰ective option to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition

annual report2013

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2 | AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO

A LEADINGFORCE

W e enlist a broad range of strategies to end new infections, improve the lives of people with HIV, and strengthen government and community

responses to the epidemic. Since the early days of the epidemic, we’ve seen incredible progress. But the epidemic continues to rage in vulnerable populations and low-income communities due to pervasive stigma, lack of access to health care, apathy, and competing societal and governmental priorities. AFC works to remove these barriers. Founded in 1985 by community activists and physicians, we fortify local, national, and international HIV-related activities. We specialize in e�orts to: • Advocate with and for people a�ected by HIV/AIDS. • Fund and coordinate prevention, care, and housing projects. • Cultivate the capacity and expertise of individuals and organizations dedicated to ending HIV/AIDS. Together with our individual, government, and community partners, we strive to make our collective e�orts better and stronger. Steadfastly, we stand with the 43,000 HIV-positive people in Illinois. We are a source of hope – a force for change.

For almost as long as there’s been an AIDS epidemic, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) has been a leading force in the battle to defeat it.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

J. Ben StringfellowChair

Craig AndreeDeborah S. AshenEricka C. BaranAnthony BruckMartin CournaneGary CunninghamEdward W. Di�n, IIIKimberly du BucletToby EvelandAnne FederPaula FriedmanTerri FrielNeha GandhiLarry GiddingsJudi GormanJe�rey GreenLisa M. Henry-Reid, MDAbbas Hyderi, MDLori KaufmanNicole Kazee, Ph.D.Thomas KehoeAnna LaubachBrian C. LightyCondon McGlothlenCharles McLimansMichael T. McRaithRick MoserRobert H. NeubertExavier B. Pope, Esq.Curtis Reed, Jr.Hilda Richards, ED, RN, FAANDeJuran Richardson, Ph.D.Ernie RodriguezDavid SchmitBradley A. SerotRev. Charles StraightSally J. StresnakJoseph Stokes, Ph.D.Chad Thompson

David Ernesto MunarPresident/CEO

JUNIOR BOARD

Jennifer ChengPresident

Sophie AlbsmeyerRamya AmancharlaAllison BernardJessyca DudleyKate FinneganAngela Florida Jacob FydaCandice GantPaul KetzKatie KunstmanMichael LeukamAshley LoomisKevin MooreChristine MorleyAnand NagarajanNico RodriguezPedro SerranoRhoby TioShawn TumanovNeal Van Winkle Nathaniel Wright

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letter FroM tHeBoarD CHaIr anDpresIDent/Ceo

It’s called Road to Health and serves as a guide to maximize scientific and policy developments in the uncharted era of health care reform. Cutting across the

plan is AFC’s unwavering belief that health reform must—simply must—work for HIV-affected people and communities. We will accept nothing less. We have worked too hard to reach this point on the road, and we will not look back. The lives of our constituents and future generations depend on us getting this right, and we will move heaven and earth to ensure that our clients not only gain insurance but also see their health improve. We believe passionately that the skills, wisdom, and capabilities of the AIDS safety-net system must be harnessed to make health care work for the people we serve. If we can shepherd emerging systems to cater to the needs of our vulnerable clients—people who face urgent barriers and discrimination daily—we can make it work for everyone. This report highlights our first-year accomplishments in implementing our

strategic plan, but these victories are not ours alone. So many of our partners and supporters played a pivotal role in advancing a progressive agenda on the road to health. Thanks for your unwavering support on the Road to Health for all people affected by HIV/AIDS. Sincerely,

The AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) approved a three-year strategic plan that we had the pleasure of unveiling at the 2012 Annual Meeting. We crafted it with ample input from community members, clients, and advisers, including our dynamic staff, Board and Junior Board.

J. Ben Stringfellow David Ernesto MunarChair, Board of Directors President/CEO

View our 2013-2015 strategic plan at www.aidschicago.org/strategicplan

JunIor BoarD

Jennifer ChengPresident

Sophie AlbsmeyerRamya AmancharlaAllison BernardJessyca DudleyKate FinneganAngela Florida Jacob FydaCandice GantPaul KetzKatie KunstmanMichael LeukamAshley LoomisKevin MooreChristine MorleyAnand NagarajanNico RodriguezPedro SerranoRhoby TioShawn TumanovNeal Van Winkle Nathaniel Wright

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4 | AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO

STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES

A long-time champion of civil rights for LGBT individuals and families, AFC worked closely with community advocates and agency

partners to bring marriage equality to Illinois. As a member of the Coalition for Marriage Equality, AFC played a behind-the-scenes role supporting lobbying, grassroots advocacy, and the community rally at the Capitol. Heartfelt thanks to Reps. Greg Harris, Sara Feigenholtz, Kelly Cassidy, State Sen. Heather

Steans, and many others who led the way. AFC staunchly supports equal rights and access to health care for all people, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or economic status. Stigma and homophobia fuel the AIDS epidemic, and this new law will help reframe negative perceptions of LGBT people and their families. Marriage equality also translates into greater access to benefits, hospital visitation rights, protections for family income and assets, household unification, and other privileges a�orded to married people.

The first goal in AFC’s strategic plan is to strengthen the fabric, resilience, and power of communities affected by HIV/AIDS.

CHAMPIONING EQUALITY

I n 2013, AFC and our allies including the AIDS Legal Council persuaded state lawmakers to repeal a 1980s law that heightened stigma and discrimination for

HIV-positive young people and their families. The law mandated public health o�cials to inform school principals of students with HIV.

This served no public health purpose and in fact harmed HIV-positive young people by putting in jeopardy their confidentiality and safety. It also served as a powerful disincentive for HIV testing. Thanks to tenacious advocacy, however, this shameful law is no more.

COMBATTING HIV STIGMA

T o round out our 2013 Springfield victories, we succeeded in one of the worst economic climates to persuade lawmakers to reject

more than $3 million in proposed funding reductions to the state’s HIV budget. And after a multi-year legislative campaign, AFC and other allies secured a state law that

requires school curricula on sexual health to meet three core standards: lessons must be medically accurate, age appropriate, and comprehensive. The impact of these accomplishments will ripple across our state for decades.

EXPANDING COMPREHENSIVE SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION

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“Some of my fellow state legislators in Springfield have never met anyone who is openly living with HIV, but when AFC’s fierce and knowledgeable advocates come to town, it changes the story. That’s how we get real work done.” - State Rep. Greg Harris

InspIrInG CHanGe

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6 | AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO

“By leveraging our housing, healthcare and behavioral health networks, AFC’s Center for Housing and Health responds to the cycle of homelessness and

hopelessness for hundreds of vulnerable people with severe mental health and chronic diseases, including HIV.”

- Arturo V. Bendixen, Executive Director – AFC’s Center for Housing and Health

INNOVATING SYSTEMS REFORM

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InteGrateD servICes

In case management, our work focused on better integration of multiple payment sources needed to ensure that patients have a full continuum of vital services. We

educated case managers and clients about CountyCare, a new health benefit for low-income Cook County residents. We helped

case managers, community members, and even county officials understand how these new benefits can be integrated with the federally funded Ryan White HIV Program, which carries highly restrictive requirements to coordinate with other payers.

Our second goal aims to ensure that emerging networks provide integrated services that respond to the needs of vulnerable populations.

EduCating CaSE managErS

We spent considerable time working with the Illinois AIDS Drug Assistance Program to prepare for health reform.

Because of our tenacious advocacy and strong leadership from the state, Illinois ADAP

will help people with HIV cover their premium and out-of-pocket insurance costs. As a result, thousands of clients will be able to afford and fully utilize healthcare coverage for the first time.

prEparing adap for hEalth rEform

to fully realize the opportunities of service integration for our clients and partner agencies, AFC created a new senior management position

for Strategy and Business Development. Kathye Gorosh joined the staff this summer to oversee this critically important category of work. Kathye is the former executive director of New Age Services and previously lead the CORE Foundation. At AFC, she is exploring new business relationships for our housing and case management networks with a focus on emerging insurance markets.

In addition, she oversees AFC’s Change Management series, which has provided nearly a dozen training sessions to help service providers adapt to a rapidly changing nonprofit environment. A component of the series provided executive coaching to five organizations selected through a competitive process for the Sustainability Strategy Program. Led by Dr. Mark Light of DePaul University, the series assisted officials from each organization to craft a business and sustainability plan tailored for their particular agency needs.

managing ChangE

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8 | AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO

IMPROVEDOUTCOMES

With decades of experience advocating for new methods to prevent HIV transmission, AFC launched a local education

and awareness campaign for community members and service providers on PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis). PrEP has been approved by the FDA as an e�ective option to

reduce the risk of HIV acquisition. It involves an HIV-negative individual taking a pill every day to reduce the risk of HIV infection. The campaign provides accurate information so people can make informed decisions. Our project includes an engaging blog called MyPrEPexperience.blogspot.com featuring stories of actual PrEP users.

In our third goal we aim to improve outcomes at every stage of HIV care from expanded HIV testing to sustained viral suppression through treatment adherence.

PROVIDING A PLATFORM FOR PREVENTION

A FC is changing the way people gain access to care with our HIV-VIP program. Here’s how it works: somebody could be

applying for food stamps at a public aid o�ce. While waiting, they have an opportunity to receive an HIV test through an AFC-funded program. If the test result is positive, that person immediately receives an appointment

for follow-up care at an HIV-specialty clinic within days, not weeks or months. This program has had a huge impact on our linkage-to-care rates. Before the HIV-VIP program, 40 percent of those who tested positive were linked into care. We’ve increased this number to 82 percent.

IMPROVING ACCESS TO CARE

T he A�ordable Care Act has been at the crux of our work, which has given every state an opportunity to expand Medicaid. For states that

accept expansion, the federal government will pick up 100 percent of the tab for three years and no less than 90 percent thereafter. Even so, many Illinois lawmakers bulked at the proposal, deeming it too risky given the state’s dire finances. AFC co-led a robust advocacy campaign to persuade lawmakers to vote favorably for Medicaid expansion. We worked with the media, assembled a statewide coalition, and enlisted the support of uninsured people to

explain to lawmakers how they would stand to benefit. After months of vigorous debate, we persevered. As a result, more than half-a-million Illinoisans, including nearly 10,000 individuals with HIV, will benefit. And thanks to a new state grant, AFC is coordinating a multi-agency network of health care enrollment counselors. Their job is to help educate and enroll people in new health insurance benefits. Our network has hosted dozens of educational events, assisted more than 900 consumers with enrollment services, and has met with over 5,000 Chicago residents.

EXPANDING MEDICAID

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“As someone who has used PrEP, I believe that it is important to share my story. People have different opinions about PrEP and I can answer many of their questions. It is a big step to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic and it all starts with knowledge.” - Gustavo Varela (pictured center, at a community “talk show” about PrEP)

IMpaCtInG lIves

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10 | AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO

“WITH T2, I CONQUERED MY FIRST CHICAGO TRIATHLON AND

SO MUCH MORE – RAISED MONEY FOR A WORTHY CAUSE,

MADE LASTING FRIENDSHIPS, AND JOINED A FAMILY OF

ATHLETES COMMITTED TO MY COMMUNITY. T2 CHANGES

PEOPLE’S LIVES.”

– 2013 TEAM TO END AIDS (T2) LIFE TIME TRI CHICAGO

PARTICIPANT HELIOS HUGO DIAZ

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Fy13

total revenue $23,266,792

Private Sources $5,563,721

$3,287,680

$682,810

$283,589

$54,450

$1,255,192

$17,703,071

$7,009,697

$3,117,415

$414,624

$645,839

$5,371,532

$1,035,848

$108,116

Foundations/CorporationsFee for Service/OtherIndividuals/Memorials/BequestsDirect mail (net)Special Events (net)

Public SourcesChicago Dept. of Public HealthIL Dept. of Public Health (Federal $)IL Dept. of Public Health (State $)IL Dept. of Human ServicesU.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban DevelopmentU.S. Substance Abuse & Mental Services AdministrationOther

Fy13

total expenses $23,212,900

Program & Policy $5,526,852

$917,121

$916,405

$1,577,885

$14,274,637

General & AdministrativeDevelopmentGrants & Awards: PrivateGrants & Awards: Public

Fy13

total Change in net assets $53,892

$692Excess of Revenue over Expenses

$53,200

Fund for the Future(board restricted)

eXpenses

CHanGe In net assets

FInanCIalstateMent

revenues

62% Public Grants

23% Programs & Policy

7% Private Grants

4% Development

4% General

eXpenses

76% Public Sources

24% Private Sources

revenues

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12 | AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO

FUNDRAISINGEVENTS

January February March April May June

AFC’s 2013 Spring Dinner gathered nearly 500 guests to experience the hilarious

stand-up comedy of Paula Poundstone. AFC presented the 2013 Civic Leadership Award to

renowned choreographer Randy Duncan, and honored Robert Neubert, a long-time member of

AFC’s board and co-chair of Dance for Life, with the Lori Kaufman Volunteer Award.

The event raised $125,000.

AFC’s TEAM TO END AIDS (T2) celebrated its 10th year by training 207 athletes to run the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, 66 runners to fi nish the Chicago Half Marathon, 50 multisport athletes to compete in the Life Time Tri Chicago, and 25 dedicated people to swim, bike, and run Ironman 70.3 Steelhead. Together, they raised $324,000 for the fi ght against HIV/AIDS! After the marathon, the Bank of America Foundation presented AFC with an additional $25,000 grant award, which will support AFC’s case management programs that link people living with HIV to lifesaving services and benefi ts.

S P R I N G D I N N E RA I D S F O U N D A T I O N O F C H I C A G O

Fighting HIV/AIDS with dance, athleticism and decadent chocolate.

LOOKING FORWARD IN 2014Spring Event: IgniteFriday, May 16

TEAM TO END AIDS Kick-o� Saturday, May 10

Dance for LifeSaturday, August 16

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July August September October November December

Dance for Life raised more than $205,000 to benefi t AFC, the

Dancers’ Fund, and Chicago House with performances by

DanceWorks Chicago, Giordano Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street

Dance Chicago, River North Dance Chicago and Thodos

Dance Chicago.

The 12th annual desserts and culinary gala moved to Chicago Union Station, where AFC supporters shared a night of decadence and

irresistible chocolate creations, celebrating progress made in fi ghting HIV/AIDS. Along

with A-list food critics, 29 vendors created an unforgettable experience for more

than 1,200 guests. The event was hugely successful, raising $137,000.

AIDS Run & Walk Chicago drew more than 3,500 participants on a picture-perfect day at Soldier Field and raised more than $440,000 for the local HIV/AIDS fi ght. CommunityDirect teams raised $260,000 to support organizations throughout our community.

&

World of ChocolateThursday, December 4

AIDS Run & Walk ChicagoTentative date: Saturday, October 4

Proceeds are net of expense.

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14 | AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO

AFC is proud to partner with a wide variety of dedicated organizations delivering high-quality prevention, care, housing and other essential services to HIV-a�ected people across metropolitan Chicago. In 2013, AFC awarded 55 partner agencies nearly $16 million, through 200 grants and contracts, for vital HIV-related services.

PARTNERSHIPS

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A. Austin West Side Health CenterAIDS Run & Walk, CommunityDirect– A total of 35 HIV/AIDS service organizations form AIDS Run & Walk teams to raise money directly for their services. In 2013, over $250,000 was raised by providers.

B. Erie Family Health CenterCare Providers– AFC and its partners provide numerous services, including medical care, oral health services, legal assistance, mental health, transportation, and many more, to HIV positive individuals throughout Chicagoland.

C. South Side Help CenterCase Management Providers– AFC’s network of case managers provide high quality services to HIV positive people who need help finding medical care, attending appointments, taking their medicine, and connecting to other essential support services.

D. Alexian Brothers Housing and Health AllianceChallenge Grant Recipients– Through a competitive process, Alexian Brothers Housing and Health Alliance received a two year AFC grant to improve clients’ employment and health outcomes. A total of 11 organizations received Challenge Grants for diverse and innovative projects that address the screening, prevention, care, housing and/or employment needs of Chicagoland residents.

E. Christian Community Health CenterHousing – AFC collaborates with housing agencies, hospitals, prisons, and shelters to provide rental subsidies, case management, mental health, substance use treatment and other essential services. On a monthly basis, AFC makes approximately 1,000 rental, mortgage, and utility payments to keep people with HIV safely housed. Our housing network ensures vulnerable individuals and

families have safe and a�ordable homes.

F. AIDS Legal Council of ChicagoInsurance Enrollment Assistance Program– Through the In-Person Counselor program, AFC and its partners provide insurance application assistance to thousands of individuals. Navigators help highly vulnerable populations learn about their health insurance options and enroll into Medicaid or other health plans.

G. Howard Brown Health CenterPrevention, HIV Testing – To reduce the number of people who do not know their HIV status, AFC and its partners provide testing services in various venues including public aid o�ces, the Cook County Jail, bars, and at special events. In the past year, over 7,500 tests were performed and 121 people newly diagnosed with HIV were linked to medical care.

H. Open Door ClinicService Providers Council, Executive Committee– The Service Providers Council, a membership coalition of local HIV/AIDS services organizations, is led by a strong and active Executive Committee. The Executive Committee informs AFC’s advocacy priorities and works together to improve programs region-wide.

I. Mount Sinai HospitalSustainable Strategy Program– Mount Sinai Hospital was one of the five organizations that participated in an intensive workshop series to ensure sustainability. Agency leaders successfully developed strategic goals, identified alternative payment sources, and crafted business plans to thrive in the changing healthcare landscape.

HIGHLIGHTED BELOW ARE EXAMPLES OF THE MANY PARTNERSHIPS AFC MAINTAINS TO SUPPORT LOCAL RESIDENTS AFFECTED BY THE EPIDEMIC.

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Agape Missions, Inc.AIDS Legal Council of ChicagoAlexian Brothers Housing and Health AllianceAsian Human ServicesAustin West Side Health CenterCALORCanticle MinistriesCatholic Charities of ChicagoCenter on HalstedChicago HouseChicago Recovery Alliance Chicago Woman’s AIDS Project The Children’s PlaceChristian Community Health CenterFamilies and Children’s AIDS NetworkGreater Full Gospel ChurchHeartland AllianceHoward Brown Health CenterIllinois Caucus for Adolescent HealthMidwest AIDS Training + Education Center Men and Women in Prison MinistriesMichael Reese HIV ProgramMount Sinai HospitalNew Age Services New Life CovenantOpen Door ClinicPediatric AIDS Chicago Prevention Initiative (PACPI)Puerto Rican Cultural Center (VIDA/Sida)Ruth M. Rothstein CORE CenterSouth Side Help CenterTest Positive Aware Network The Night MinistryUniversity of Chicago Care2PreventYouth Outlook

aidS run & Walk

AIDS Legal Council of ChicagoCatholic Charities of ChicagoChildren’s Place AssociationChicago Women’s AIDS ProjectChristian Community Health CenterErie Family Health CenterHeartland Health OutreachHoward Brown Health CenterOpen Door ClinicNear North Health CenterProvident HospitalRuth M. Rothstein CORE CenterTest Positive Aware Network

CarE proVidErS

Access Community Health CenterAgape Missions, Inc.Alexian Brothers Housing and Health AllianceAsian Human ServicesAustin Health CenterCALORCatholic CharitiesChicago House & Social Service AgencyChicago Women’s AIDS ProjectChildren’s Place AssociationChristian Community Health CenterErie Family Health CenterFifth Street Renaissance CenterHaymarket CenterHealthcare Alternative SystemsHeartland Health OutreachHoward Area Community CenterHoward Brown Health CenterJackson County Health DepartmentLake County Health DepartmentMen and Women in Prison MinistriesMichael Reese Education and Research FoundationMount Sinai Hospital

CaSE managEmEntproVidErS

Near North Health CenterOpen Door ClinicProject VIDAProvident HospitalRegional CARE AssociationRuth M. Rothstein CORE CenterSouth Side Help CenterSouth Suburban HIV/AIDS Regional ClinicsTest Positive Aware NetworkTreatment Alternatives for Safe Communities University of ChicagoUniversity of Chicago Children’s HospitalUniversity of Illinois at Chicago Community Outreach Intervention Projects

AIDS Legal Council of ChicagoAlexian Brothers Housing and Health AllianceChicago House and Social Service AgencyHeartland Health OutreachNew Age Services CorporationOpen Door ClinicSouth Side Help CenterTest Positive Aware NetworkThe Night Ministry University of Illinois at Chicago, Community Outreach Intervention ProjectYoung Women’s Empowerment Project

ChallEngE grant rECipiEntS

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PARTNERSHIPS

Alexian Brothers Housing and Health AllianceBeacon TherapeuticChicago House and Social Service AgencyChristian Community Health CenterCook County Stroger HospitalDeborah’s PlaceHealth & Disability AdvocatesHeartland Health OutreachHeartland Human Care ServicesHousing Opportunities for WomenHoward Area Community CenterInspiration CorporationInterfaith HouseMercy Housing LakefrontMount Sinai HospitalNorthside Housing & Supportive ServicesPediatric AIDS Chicago Prevention Initiative Sarah’s CircleTest Positive Aware Network Thresholds

HOUSING

AIDS Legal Council of Chicago Chicago House Howard Brown Health Center Thresholds

INSURANCE ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Brothers Health Collective Cook County Jail Howard Brown Health CenterMaking a Daily E�ort

HIV TESTING

Howard Brown Health CenterIllinois Caucus for Adolescent HealthMount Sinai HospitalProject VIDASouth Side Help Center

SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY PROGRAM

AIDS Legal Council of ChicagoAlexian Brothers Housing and Health AllianceAsian Human ServicesAssociation for Latino Men in ActionAustin Health Center CBC InitiativeCatholic Charities of Lake CountyChicago Center for AIDS ResearchChicago House & Social Service AgencyChristian Community Health CenterConnect-to-ProtectDuPage County Health DepartmentErie Family Health CenterFaith United Methodist ChurchHaymarket CenterHeartland Health Outreach, Vital BridgesHoward Brown Health CenterHuman Resources Development Institute, Inc.Illinois Department of Public HealthIllinois Public Health AssociationLegal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan ChicagoMaking a Daily E�ortMichael Reese HIV/AIDS ProgramMidwest AIDS Training + Education Center Open Door ClinicPediatric AIDS Chicago Prevention InitiativeRafael Center of Heartland AllianceRuth M. Rothstein CORE CenterSouth Side Help CenterTest Positive Aware Network

SERVICE PROVIDERS COUNCIL, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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SuStainablE StratEgy program

oursupportersThanks to supporters like you, hope continues.

FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE($10,000+)Anonymous (4)Martin CournaneLori and Steve KaufmanLew and Laurie LeibowitzJ. Ben Stringfellow

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($5,000 to $9,999)Deborah S. Ashen and Cara MeiselmanAnthony BruckMr. and Mrs. Robert O. Delaney, Jr.Edward W. Diffin III and Jeff Savage-DiffinJames EmbresciaSusan N. Frank and Michael FrankJohn F. Gordon IV and Bill SalvatoEva M. Janzen Powell and Smith T. Powell IVPaul KetzPaul A. LutterCondon McGlothlenMichael T. McRaithGary F. Metzner and Scott JohnsonDr. Charles R. Middleton and John S. GearyBrandon Neese and David WickHoward A. Zaltzman

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE($2,500 to $4,999)Anonymous (3)Craig C. Andree and Frank QuinnWilliam BergerPaul W. Besch Jr.Michel P. Desjardins and Pierre DesyPatti Eylar and Charlie Gardner Cullen Ferguson

Dr. Martin J. Gorbien, M. D.Jeffrey J. GreenTeddy GreeneNick JankowskiThomas B. ManningKevin C. McGirrDavid Ernesto MunarRobert H. Neubert and Barry BrunettiDr. Gerard F. NotarioAndre Rehkopf and Kevin M. CiaccoMr. and Mrs. Morton I. RosenDarrell R. Windle and Dave Samber

LOYALTY CIRCLE ($1,000 to $2,499)Anonymous (14)Antonio AbregoLane E. AlexanderVictoria C. Alfafara and Angela I. UribeSandra J. Allen and S. James PerlowJill L. Allread and Pamela FreeseRamya AmancharlaMichael J. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Michael AnzaldiKelly AriasJoanne P. and Joseph ArmenioGriselda AyalaMaryJo BaslerSandra BassH. Russell BauerPeter B. BensingerMichael Black and Anthony GuerreroJulie BrandtFrederic V. Buhrke and Jeff ShermanMichael ByrdFrank A. CesarioJennifer ClarkChris Cooper

Daniel CornejoSusan D. CraftPamela L. CrutchfieldCasey DickinsonMatthew DixonRev. Kevin L. Downer and Toby BishopJennifer K. EdgcombTim EdwardsLisa FainWilliam FarrandThomas J. FeieDoug FergusonGregory J. FineCraig R. FoleyRoss FormanChristine ForsterBrian D. Foy and Stacey TappanDr. Lee Francis and Dr. Michelle GittlerMrs. Zollie S. FrankRonald L. FritzGabriela GarciaDavid GassmanIvo GeijsenGary GephartMatthew GibbsLarry GiddingsR. Scott Gill and Bill StegemanLisa Gold DaddonoBrenda J. GoldenRick GomezFloyd W. GreenMarguerite De Lany HarkDr. Dane HassaniAndrew W. HeitnerLisa Henry-Reid and Lamarr ReidGaye L. Hill and Jeffrey A. UrbinaDavid HillerBenjamin HladilekJoe HollendonerCurt HupeAbbas Hyderi, M.D.Neftali Ibarra, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Elan Jacoby

Thomas M. JamesAndrew KanferJulie KaplanTyrus L. KaufmanJames P. KellyJ.P. Kelly and Marco EtzelLeslie J. KenyonWilliam L. Klatt and James M. McHughKevin M. KleinwachterFrank W. KocsovskyJoel E. KulesaKelly LaidlerCaesar K. Lastimosa and Jennifer C. ChengAnna C. LaubachNeal Lenhoff and Matt KunkelMr. and Mrs. Leon M. LevyMr. and Mrs. Mark LightLeonardo LinianJoseph LinkousMr. and Mrs. Richard C. LymanMr. and Mrs. Ron MagersMichael J. MargelewskiStephanie Pace Marshall, Ph. D. and Robert D. MarshallElizabeth MartinRobert F. MasugaApril M. MeijerPamela MeyerMaria MinorSaverio MirarchiMr. and Mrs. James J. MitchellBill MomanJohn MurrowVincent R. NareaNed F. Nasr and Evan JenkinsScot T. O’Hara and Dale W. BoyerKarl F. Otto Jr.Andrew and Jane L. PalmenSusan M. PatchinClark PellettAlfredo A. PerezJames C. Perry and Robert J. Horton

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Denise N. PikeReverend Gabe PittaJeanie PollackEdward J. PotocekJacki PrevenasWilliam PryDana RagielKevin RayCurtis Reed Jr. and Tora RangertCharles H. and Barbara ReederMichael ReimerCharles T. RichardsonJohn F. RichardsonErnie RodriguezMr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Ro�eMr. and Mrs. Irwin RossMarilyn A. RothschildSusan B. Rubnitz and Dr. Myron RubnitzMr. and Mrs. Peter B. RubnitzMr. and Mrs. Earl J. Rusnak, Jr.Bettylu and Paul SaltzmanJoseph ScheperEric C. SchieberJoseph Schroeder and Allan TenorioBrad A. Serot and Lexis SerotDaniel J. ShanahanJe�rey and Carter SharfsteinTimothy C. SherckThomas G. SinkovicRobert SixChad SlaughterElizabeth L. SnyderDr. Tomas A. Soto and Dr. Frank LeFevreMr. and Mrs. Laurence S. SpectorAngela D. SpencerDr. Dusan Stefoski and Craig SavageSally J. StresnakMatthew TolesJ. Michael TrumboldKentaro TsuchiyaRobin van BoxselIvan VargasDr. Stuart R. Verseman and James F. CollierPaul D. WaasMr. and Mrs. Glen WeisbergAaron J. WeissSean and Alice WightmanClifton WilkowTerri A. Williams and Timothy J. Drexler

Helen WilsonCathy YandaDonnie Young

ADVOCATES CIRCLE($500 to $999)Anonymous (14)Dr. James G. AdamsRandall K. AlbersDonna AllenWilliam AnkenbrandtKathleen ArmstrongRuth ArmstrongPatrick AshleyNathan J. AslingerArinne AverbachAmy AvilaTodd BaischJennifer Urban Baker and Thomas G. BakerAnna BaluyotEricka BaranJe� BarberaRichard P. BarkerDr. Traci BeckJohn BecvarKarlyn H. BellJim Bennett and Terry Vanden HoekLaura BenoitChris and Karen BiesackSusan BodyAdam M. BoguckiLynn BolanowskiTev BondJe�rey M. Boulanger and Heather BoulangerBruce BraunRhonda and Johnathon BriggsDavid BrownTeresa BrunickGerald E. BuldakHarvey J. BursteinThomas R. ButlerPeter J. ButlerSunny ByersMr. and Mrs. Jack CantlinSusan CarlinsHarry CarpenterMary M. CarrowEdward CharlesKathleen CheeversBechara ChoucairMartin ChristianWilliam ClarkGreg ClineChris A. Coleman and

Matthew A. TurnerShirley M. CombesRonald C. ConnerJordan ConoverProfessor Daniel T. CoyneKolyan DasGuptaAndrew DavidsonJerry L. P. DeeseMaria M. Del Milagro ParisJoseph G. Della MonicaLarry DeutschBrian DibbleeLance DibbleeJoseph and Catalina DiMelisSabrina DownardJim Du BoisMarvin R. DunbarKatie DusettDr. Steven B. EdelsteinTim Egan IIIMr. and Mrs. Cody EngleLola J. FahlerMike FarriorSteven FifieldAndrii FilDevin FilesGregory F. FineKieran FitzgeraldFrances McCaughan and Nessan FitzmauriceRobert FlaxmanJon FoleyC. Dan FooteTimothy FortesPaula FosterMr. and Mrs. Keith FrankKatie FreemanDr. Terri FrielEllen K. FultonMark FurlongFrances F. GeckerDr. William GerardiSasha GerritsonPeter GibbonsDawn GlennMr. and Mrs. Fred O. GoldmanMr. and Mrs. Phillip C. GoldstickMr. and Mrs. Richard H. GomezPaul C. GotskindChristopher GreenPam M. GreenStella H. GreenRosemary GrossNorah GuequierreGregory A. GulikKate HamiltonMarty Hansen

Barbara A. HarpoldJacquelyn C. Haynes and Robert E. SmyerMr. and Mrs. Daniel HeidkampBrianna L. HirschDr. Grayson N. Holmbeck and Dr. Anne UpdegroveMr. and Mrs. William L. Hood Jr.Miriam U. HooverHarry I. HunterDan HupeJoe IbatuanSusan M. IllingMark S. Ishaug and Micah KrohnLinda P. IwinskiKevin Jack and Jim PickettArthur L. Johnston and Pepe PenaDavid M. JonesChristopher J. JowettLamya A. KamelDr. David A. Katz and Eileen C. KatmanRebecca KellChester KellyJeanne KelsoKim KernodleLisa M. KeyPaul M. KilianDr. Dries L. KimpeKathryn R. KingPolly KintzelDon KleinmuntzRonald R. KlimekDavid KoehlingerDarrin W. Kolbet and Timothy R. MarlowHelena Koo PrietoMr. and Mrs. Alan KoppelVeena KorahMr. and Mrs. Samuel G. KramerJenny KrancEmily KutchinsGrant KvalheimMarvin L. LaderChris LandaAdmiral Coleman LannumDaniel D. LantvitAnne LehockyColm LeonMichael A. LeppenGarn LertburapaMr. and Mrs. John G. LeviAndrew LevinAlfred R. Lipton and Kathleen Roseborough

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Marilyn LoesbergNatalie LopezGeorge B. LopezYossi Lopez-Hineynu and James LopezCharles R. LorenzKelli LowPaul LowryNeil MackRobert MadejaDr. Robert MaganiniDan C. MaloneyWilliam MarslandTracy A. MartorelloVictor MasonNatasha MatusovaSean McConnellEric McKeebyCharles P. McLimans and Dr. Richard MerrionBill Melamed and Jamey LundbladCarlene MeroldTobias MeyerPatrick MeyersRichard A. MilesClark MillerKate MitchellSteve MonaghanKarina MonterrozaCharles MorrisMr. and Mrs. Richard A. MoserBrian MurphyCraig A. NadborneDr. Carol A. Olson and Dr. Larry W. HancockGreg OrbinJenifer OstromCathal O’SullivanGilles OuellettePhilip PalmerPatricia Parchem and Candace ZimmermanLucinda ParkhurstJorge PartidaKaren G. Patinkin and Peter LandonIan PelhamJohn J. Peller and David JablonowskiMary PendergastAlexander C. PerezVicki Parr PerkinsJames D. PetzingMichael A. PhillipsNatalia PiDr. Isaac Pierre

Jonathan Pizer and Bradley LippitzElizabeth PodczerwinskiFrank PorcelliJoshua PotterAri PribadiE. R. PrimmYvette PryorKeith PulfordLinda QuindeStephen J. Raftery and Hal StrattonKeri L. RainsbergerDr. Hilda RichardsMichael Richman and Harrison ParkerAndrew RiplingerWill RitterLauren RobishawRichard L. RodesEve R. RogersNorma RolfsenEliza RosadoAlex RosenbergRobert A. RothMichael RousekStephen Roy and Lloyd L. KohlerJudy A. SaslowWilson ScanlanKatie A. SchmidJohn SchmidtMia ScholzTony J. Scozzari, Jr.Lawrence SeegerHarry SeigleDr. Daniel SenteroMr. and Mrs. Adam ShaferDavid S. ShawDr. and Mrs. Renslow D. Sherer Jr.Richard H. ShoemakerPaul L. ShounRose L. ShureReverend Stan J. SloanChester SloninaDr. Ross SlottenDr. Susan H. SocherThomas A. SondergeldLuis SoriaKelly SouthardRebecca SpannJennifer SpinnerNathan StalterAnne E. StattonJoseph P. Stokes, Ph.D.John B. Stoltz

Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. StoneDavid Stookey IIJon StrykerSarah SundayWilliam SupanNicholas TannuraDr. William T. TedfordEdward TraffordDaniel Trieschmann and Janet TrieschmannMr. and Mrs. Allen M. TurnerRichard UyvariScott D. VandermydeErnest VasseurMary Jo VollrathDiane VuocoloNatalie A. WardMark WattleyMara WeisbachPaul WhitsonArnold WolffRichard ZepedaPaul Zurowski and Bill Hiscott

ALLIES CIRCLE($250 to $499)Anonymous (31)Douglas AbrahamTim Abrahamsen and Craig BrookwellMichael L. AbramsXochitl AcebedoMichael AlbertDuke AldenJohn A. AllenMichael AllenRobert E. AllettoJohn M. AlongiManolis AlpogianisScott AmmarellPamela M. AndersonGeoffrey A. AndersonMark AndrewsChukwuma AnyaokuTodd ApplebaumL. Anthony A. ArandaAdolfo E. ArgaezShanita AuxilaEric Bacolas and Michael BonomoAustin G. BaidasChristine H. BakalarLevell R. BakerMaurice A. BallAlishja A. Ballard and Melissa MaclayAmy Barrow

Sandra BarryDavid Bartnick and Jack HazardCameron BasdenPatricia BassSandra BastJames P. BastableDavid BaumgartnerBill BeachKenneth BealCurt G. BehnkeAnthony BellonVeronique BendienLynne BentonMark Bereyso and Leslie R. VentschCarolynne BernardDr. Carolyn BerryThomas M. BetlejWilliam BettencourtDarlene BettsAndrea BidermanRobert U. Bill and Ann O. BillKevin D. BillingsleaPaul BirardiCaitlin BodyMarcia Bogolub and Phil KaplanCaroline BoneRobert BormsJohn BourgeoisKellye BowersPaul W. BoydJennifer BozarthKent E. Bracken and Daniel DiemMarian BradshawMarcus BradyCatherine A. BrennanJenna BresselJames BrewsterJean BroomMarty BrownLester BrownJames BrownLauren Brown and Steven BorkanLester BrownKelly BrunickWilliam F. BuchmanRoman BuenrostroPhilip P. BurgessKari BurnettBeth A. BurnsMarc BusboomBryan BussanLisa ButtonBrent Caburnay

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Evette M. CardonaMirna CardonaMichael CarellyJames L. Carter and James SchmettzerDr. Craig CarthelMr. and Mrs. James CartonDavid R. CasperJoseph D. Cassidy and Margaret L. CassidyTheodore CastanesWillie CervantesDr. Pablo ChagoyaBrad ChapinHeather CharlesCandace J. CheslerGina ChristopheMaria ChristusRobert T. Cichocki and John SchusslerShannon ClarkMark W. ClaysTammy Co�manBarney CohenMr. and Mrs. Adam R. CohnDennis D. ColeKaren ColemanJeremiah CollatzMarge CollensShirley Z. CollinsTruman CombesBrent B. CooperVanessa CopansMichelle K. CoppedgeMichael E. CorbinDean C. CorrinIsiaah Crawford, Ph. D. and Kent A. Korneisel, O.D.Jeanne CurranGregory DadoAnthony D. D’AmatoGeo�rey DankertNicholas DarrowP. DarrowDavid De LottOscar DeaguerosJoe DeCockPaul DelortRobert DemosGordon R. DenboerChuck DennisBertha DePriestDr. Richard DeseckiMarianne DesonDuane DesParteMr. and Mrs. Jerry DibbleeLawrence T. Dinaso

Paul S. DjuricichMarcus A. Dodd, C.P.A., C.F.E.Buck DodsonProfessor Je�rey DolleDavid DonahuePaul DooleyJim DoustBeth DrinanMark A. DuPontClyde EbanksGlenn EdgertonRichard P. EllisJ. E. EncarnacionMarc EngelVincent EnglandG. A. EspinosaAllan EvansToby T. EvelandLouise EvinsJerrold J. EzgurBryon FarmerErin FauberTim FieldsEvelyn FigueroaAldo FilippelliJoe FillicetteRobert J. FisherKaren Fishman and Anne LadkyNeal FitzgeraldDaniel P. FitzgeraldDavid FloresMaria T. FloresKerry FloryStacey ForanJoseph R. ForbesRobert B. FordhamDouglas M. FosterJe� B. FranzenNeal K. French, M. D.Douglas B. FrewMichelle L. Fried and Melissa RoderickJennifer FriedesMr. and Mrs. Daniel FriedmanLinda J. FudaczSerge GagnonVictoria GallegosJohn Hennelly and Neha GandhiDr. Grady L. Garner Jr.Charles H. Garrido Jr.Mark GarveySusan T. GayfordRichard J. GeddesLori E. GerstenTommye GiacchinoPatricia F. Gilmartin

Edward GilpinDennis GleasonTia GoMichael W. GoettschEthel Gofen and Bill GofenStuart N. GoodmanNicole GottleibDavid R. GrangerCourtney S. GrayRyan GreenDr. Maya GreenChristopher GreeneDr. Stuart Greenfield and David GroutMr. and Mrs. Timothy GreeningCatherine GregoryEugene GribelskyTerry Gri�thMargaret E. GrinnellMr. and Mrs. Dennis GronekDolores GuerreroSpencer J. GunkelDelph GustitusPeter HallShawn HannanKevin HansenRichard HanviriyapuntScott HardingAndrew J. HargittGary W. Harper, Ph.D.Joette D. HarringtonDr. Todd HarrisBrenda J. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Michael L. HarrisBarry HartThomas B. HartJill B. HartmanLee HatcherKevin HauswirthSamuel HauterRobbert HeederikMichael E. HeiderJames HendersonJoseph M. HernandezEric HerreraBarbara S. HerstNancy R. HesslerMargaret R. HeywoodJennifer HilgerMary HillGregory L. HillhouseJames HirschStephen HnatowKevin J. HochbergDr. Timothy HoelleinHarry HollendonerRyan Hopper

Tracy M. HoughScott G. HughesLloyd HupeMr. and Mrs. Ashfaq HussianJames A. HuttenhowerRomain IchbiahMary K. IngramTi�any IrvingMatthew IshuKaty M. JablonowskiMichael JareckiMichael JerrettDavid G. JohnsonDr. John JohnsonKaren E. JohnsonGeraldine JonesDouglas Joyce Jr.Kathleen G. KallanKaren J. KallielMr. and Mrs. Allen KaplanBarry Kaplan and Sherry KaplanDeborah KappWilliam F. KarnoscakThomas KarrKasia KayDr. Nicole KazeeBob KelleyMary L. KennedyDr. Diana KerwinSunny KhianiJennifer KimmelMarie C. KingKenneth KinsleyDebbi KleinRandolph T. KohlerLibby KomaikoDr. Steven KoopermanBetsy KopczynskiDanny S. KopelsonMr. and Mrs. Alan E. KoppelJustin KruseVeronika KudinaRick KuehlLawrence KuhnJames Kulekowskis, Jr.JoAnn KunkelJon KutemeierWilliam D. LachmanMitchell S. LaksBarbara LammeyBond T. LammeyRobert LandaLeonard LandaRev. Frances LandfearNicholas LaneAimee Lang

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John LarsenAndrew LarsenJohn J. LatinoAaron L. LawlorDoughton LawrenceMarcia E. Lazar and Alan O. AmosChristopher G. LeaGordon LeavGregor LeckieDr. Matthew LeeKevin LefurgeColm F. LeonNancy R. LeviSean LewisMark LibersonKen LiebermanBrian C. LightyBruno P. LimaJohn LitchfieldNick Lo BueLeander LondresKatie LustigScott LynchJohn R. MachJohn MaciejewskiRosaleen MahonCori A. Malone and Michael MarinNem MarjanovicT. Todd MasmanDr. Philip E. McAndrewJuan McBaneGeorge McCabeChase McCannCarole McCluskeyAdrienne McCoyThomas F. McDevitt, Jr.Michael McFaddenSuzanne McGivneyThomas McGrathDr. Milena McLaughlinGina McLeanPeter McLoydJames P. McNamaraJeanine S. McSheaMichael MeadowsTom MenardVeronica MendezAnthony S. MendiolaDr. Ricardo Y. MendozaGina MetelicaBrian MetzgerKay L. MeyersDan MichelsonJames MiedemaAaron Miller

Marcus C. MillerScott C. MillerPatricia MillerRobert ModestGinny MoffatGavin J. MolloyAmy MoncherGene MorenoAndrew MoresRichard Morey and Gene E. MoreyMr. and Mrs. Frank MorrealeGerald MorrowGail H. Morse and Lauren VerdichRhylea MortensenEric MullendoreMichael MundoDorothy J. MurphyScott A. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Brian MurphyJeff MuseDaniel NackJoanna NaftaliKevin NashDelon NelsonPatricia B. NewellDamon NewmanJennifer NewportCorinne NicolasIngrid M. NielsenAnsel G. Nisbeth and Dorothy W. NisbethJohn D. Nordwall Jr.Darci O’ConnellTimothy O’Hare and Brent OchsKen O’KeefeKatherine OsediaczLuke A. PaleseDavid ParchemDavid ParkerDr. Gail PatrickMark W. PennEdward PerryJim E. PerryMarc PershinJames PetrizzoWilliam G. Petty Jr.Nhung PhamGlen PietrandoniJohn PintozziGeraldine K. Piorkowski, Ph.D.James C. PiothJames PippenAdisak PochanayonAudrey PoliteBenjamin B. Polk

Camilla Pollock-FlynnMaya PolskyWilliam V. PorterCheryl A. PottsRenee PrescanMr. and Mrs. Dennis B. ProppReverend Mark PytelMary QuincannonJennifer Quinn BrodaJanet E. Rassenfoss and Alan R. SwansonMr. and Mrs. David RatowitzPhillip RavidColette ReddyDr. Srinivas ReddyErica P. RegunbergKaren ReitanSusan RichardsDean RichardsDr. DeJuran Richardson, Ph. D.Harriet and Robert RichmanLeonetta RizziPhillip RoarkMichael RobillardSamantha RodgerEloy Rodriguez IIDavid M. RoeslerMr. and Mrs. Ron RohdeMichael V. Roman and Gary PaarenAnne RoseGreg RoseTimothy RosenzweigDr. Joseph Rosman and Nancy Pearlstein-RosmanRenee RouxDavid Rubedor and Byron BradleyVanessa RubleDavid RubmanApril RuffoloRobert RuppMr. and Mrs. William RuppertSarah RusseWilliam H. RussellRichard L. Ruzicka Jr.Faye RyanPatrick RyanRickie RyanSandy E. SanchezAna Maria SandovalLisa SandquistJerry Sanfilippo and Spyros J. PetrosTim J. SankerKevin SassSuzanne Savage

Mary C. SawaWilliam ScanlanJanet SchiffPatricia A. SchmidtLeon SchnayerMr. and Mrs. Charles D. SchreckJeffrey SchroederAlan SchubertAshley SchwedtMichael ScobyRonnie ScottJulie SelakovichMr. and Mrs. Jerrold K. SenserRoger SerranoJay SharmaR. Brett ShawRobert SheehanTim SheehanJulie SheltonRick Sherwood and Dan MaloneyDebra E. ShoreBeverley SibbliesDavid G. SimmonsSondra D. SimmonsAnn SinclairBrooke SkinnerHillary Johnson, M. D.Suzanne T. SmartTammy M. SmithKevin C. SmithDaryl K. SneedJanet I. SorensenWesley SouthallVirginia SoybelMatthew StamanMichelle E. StaudtKaren StefaniJudith E. SteinSusan SteinDaniel StelterJustin StepekCindy L. SternG B. SterrenbergCheryl StovallMr. and Mrs. Jeff StrackRichard P. StuckeyDr. Mark SupinoHoward S. SuskinDr. Laurent TaoAdam TaylorJoseph TellerSuzelle TemperoRich ThiesTrevor ThomasGregory Thome JrStacey S. Thompson

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Anne TomlinTed A. TorresMolly TownsMr. and Mrs. Peter TranMatthew TraunerTerry TraunerBrian Treglown and Carl SmithDana Shepard TreisterWilliam D. TrudeCynthia J. TuckerSean T. TurnerRichard B. Turner and Christopher VaughnJeremy TworekMonika A. TyrichtrovaMargaret R. UngerSandra ValenzuelaBob Van RiemsdykMuriel L. VandenoeverPatrick J. VezinoAmber WaggonerLeslie A. WainwrightJoseph WalkerRobyn WallAndrew WalshCorbin WarehamChristopher WarmanenGail WarnerLemont WatsonDr. Je�rey D. WattsDavid A. WeberEmily WebsterRoger A. WedigKeith Weiler and Colleen WeilerElliot S. Weisenberg, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WelchSister Monica WesevichMr. and Mrs. Peter WhiteJames WiardJodi WickersheimerDon T. WienerKatherine E. WillhoiteGregory L. WilliamsMarcus WilsonWill WilsonDr. Harvey WolfMatthew D. Wol�David E. WoolwineDana WrightThomas R. and Mary M. WrightDavid WuenschellJim YorkYoram ZatsChristopher F. ZerbstTom ZurowskiSally Zweig

AIDS RUN & WALK CHICAGO SUPER STRIDERSGeorge AliceaErica BertrandKaren BrownShirley CombesMartin CournaneThomas DeemToby EvelandMary Beth FisherErik FriendDavid GrangerMarty HansenNeil JonesJason KarelRyan KolodziejAnna LaubachChris LaubachAndrew MachadoAndrew MartinEric McKeebyMilena McLaughlinMichael McmillenTim MeehanScott MillerLisa MunzenriderKaren OsborneBrayden PortilloArmando RamirezJames RohrbacherPatrick RodgersRickie RyanBradley SetterBillie SmithMolly StewartGreg ThomasKaren TrimuelJessica VillalobosDenise Zavala

MONTHLY DONORSMichael AlbertRichard B. AlbrightVictoria C. Alfafara and Angela I. UribeRobert E. AllettoMr. and Mrs. Robert AndersonDuane E. BarnesJohn BecvarThomas M. BetlejBruce M. BroermanScott Y. BrownWilliam F. BuchmanDebbie M. CohenDenise K. CopeningMichael E. Corbin

Martin CournaneKurt E. Dahl and Je� F. ClarkEd DavidsBertha DePriestEdward W. Di�n III and Je� Savage-Di�nElaine L. DischJim DoustMark A. DuPontRalph B. FisherBrian V. FletcherTerri GendelMichael W. GoettschMr. and Mrs. Timothy GreeningNorah GuequierreKevin HansenJames A. HarbaughJacquelyn C. Haynes and Robert E. SmyerMichael E. HeiderDavid Jablonowski and John J. PellerRobert C. JohnsonAnnie E. JohnsonRegina KaufmannDr. Nicole KazeeDr. and Mrs. Arthur KohrmanLesley C. KordeckiPamela S. LannertArthur E. LecknerMr. and Mrs. Michael P. LopemanCorinne M. LyonMargaret A. MatyaszekGuy M. MaurerSarah C. MazaKevin R. McKelvieCharles P. McLimans and Dr. Richard MerrionRichard A. MilesStuart W. MillerHelen T. MoagMary R. MucciCraig A. NadborneRita NessmanRobert H. Neubert and Barry BrunettiMr. and Mrs. Edward Nichols, Jr.Ingrid M. NielsenSteve PalsKaren PetersenJames D. PetzingDeborah W. PriceE. R. PrimmMark E. Radcli�Erica P. Regunberg

Stephen Roy and Lloyd L. KohlerGeorge G. RybaDeborah J. Sandro�John H. ShindlerBette H. SikesKenneth SmithRick Solis and Bruce G. Wilson-SolisGinny B. SykesNancy T. TrimbleMuriel L. VandenoeverJ. Richard WestMr. and Mrs. Peter WhiteKatherine E. WillhoiteMatthew P. Wukitsch CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS ($1,000+)A&U MagazineAbbottAbbVieAbsolut VodkaAetna Better HealthAIDS UnitedAlere North America, Inc.Aligned Modern HealthAlphawood FoundationAllstate CompanyAmerican AirlinesBaker & McKenzie, LLPBank of America FoundationBarry-Callebaut ChocolateBell Litho PrintingBestGayChicago.comBlommer Chocolate CompanyBlue Cross Blue Shield of IllinoisBMO Harris BankThe Braeside FoundationBristol-Myers Squibb CompanyBroadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Inc.CB Richard EllisThe Chicago Community TrustChicago Department of Public HealthChicago MagazineChicagoPride.comClear ChannelThe Comer Foundation FundCrown Family PhilanthropiesDigitasDLA Piper Global Law FirmDominick’sThe Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust

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Enivar Charitable FundEntertainment AIDS AllianceExelon Corp.The Field Foundation of IllinoisFirst Light Group LLCFitness Formula ClubsFleet Feet Sports ChicagoThe Franklin Philanthropic FoundationGalleria MarchettiGap Inc.The Gibbs Family FoundationGilead FoundationGilead SciencesGRAB MagazineJohn Gress PhotographyHilton ChicagoHinshaw & Culbertson LLPIllinicareIllinois Department of Public HealthIllinois LotteryIllinois Tool Works FoundationJanssen TherapeuticsJohn Gress PhotographyJP Morgan ChaseKehoe DesignsKipper Family FoundationLehman-Stamm Family FundLevi Strauss FoundationM•A•C AIDS Fund

McDonald’sMarathon SportswearMerck & Co., Inc.Merck PharmaceuticalsMerrill LynchMetzner Family FoundationMichael Reese Health TrustMiller CoorsNeuberger BermanNorthern Trust Charitable TrustNorthwest Speech and Hearing Center, Ltd.Northwestern Memorial HospitalOrbitzOur Community Insurance Consultants Inc. Paterno GroupThe Peninsula ChicagoPeoples GasPepsiCo The Perlstein FoundationPierce Family Charitable FoundationPNC BankPolk Bros. FoundationPritzker Traubert Family Public Communications Inc.Publicis Groupe - Egalite FoundationRavenswood Health Care

the Sable Sherer Legacy Society is named after Dr. Renslow Sherer and the late Dr. Ron Sable, two founding Board members of AFC, and recognizes individuals who have included AFC in their wills.

Together, Sable and Sherer stood at the forefront of health and gay-rights activism. “Ron Sable worked to fight stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV disease, and to ensure equal access to high quality primary health care for all people,” Sherer said. “I am honored to join my life-long friend and colleague as the namesakes for the new AFC Legacy Society.” For more information, please visit aidschicago.org/legacy or call (312) 334-0917.

saBle sHerer leGaCy soCIety

The AFC Annual Giving Circle lists are for our “2013 circles,” which reflect all gifts made from January-December 2012. The 2014 Annual Giving Circles will be announced shortly and listed in next year’s report. All other lists (corporations/foundations, monthly donors, etc.) are for giving in calendar year 2013.

FoundationThe Reichert FoundationRobert R. McCormick FoundationRoscoe’s TavernMerck PharmaceuticalsSEIU Healthcare Illinois Inc.Seyfarth Shaw LLPSidetrack ChicagoThe Siragusa FoundationSPEX ChicagoSPLASH MagazineStarbucksUnited Way of Metropolitan ChicagoUS FoodsUrban OasisVan Gogh VodkaViiV HealthcareWalgreensWard C. Rogers Foundation Inc.WGN-TVWindy City Media Group

SABLE SHERER LEGACY SOCIETYToby EvelandMary Finn*Lori KaufmanPaul KetzRobert Neubert

Robert NordanNeil Pomerenke*Joel Siegel*Joseph StokesPriscilla Jayne Valdez*

*Deceased

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