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1 2 0 1 6 I N T E R N A T I O N A L M E D I C A L C O R P S

2016 ANNUAL REPORT

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06 ABOUT US

Mission Our Approach Programs Training

16 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

IN 2016 By the numbers Where we are In the media Milestones Partnering for good

32 Leadership

36 Financials

41 Annual Support

65 How you can help

05 Annual Message

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS2016 ANNUAL REPORT

COVER SOUTH SUDAN

LEFT ECUADOR

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Dear friends of International Medical Corps,

The year 2016 brought enormous challenges that tested us on many fronts. Despite the many risks, such challenges reinforced our commitment to reach those hardest hit by disaster, war and disease.

In the Middle East, we provided relief to millions caught up in the heart-wrenching suffering that has accompanied major conflicts in the region. As the year ended, there was no sign of easing as Syria’s many-sided civil war headed toward its seventh year. The battle for control of Iraq’s second largest city of Mosul began and the civil war in Yemen neared its second anniversary as the region’s poorest country also became its largest food security emergency.

Amidst the adverse conditions, 2016 saw us provide lifesaving assistance, ease suffering, and offer hope through training to some nine million individuals in need across 35 countries on five continents.

We responded to natural disasters, including major earth-quakes in Japan and Ecuador in mid-April and to Hurricane Matthew that struck Haiti in early October, claiming more than 500 lives and leaving nearly one and a half million survivors in need of humanitarian assistance.

We were active in East Africa providing health and nutrition services, where El Niño weather patterns have exacerbated drought conditions, raising alarm about famine in parts of Ethiopia, Somalia, and South Sudan, a region where more than 10 million people currently rely on food aid for their sur-vival. And in West Africa, as 2017 began, we were among the first organizations to begin the dangerous work of delivering desperately needed food assistance to areas of northeastern Nigeria where nearly one million civilians had been cut off from all humanitarian assistance since they fell under Boko Haram control two years ago.

Through all this, we also maintained our focus on training, the key to achieving our goal of building self-reliance and providing local communities the knowledge and tools they need to become their own best First Responders.

In the Middle East, we trained more than 280 Community Health Workers about how to leverage the respect and trust they have among neighbors and friends to deliver informa-tion on the importance of practicing good hygiene, sanitation and nutrition habits—habits that serve as simple but crucial messages that can prevent common illnesses. The health workers serve as a new line of defense in their communities to public health threats and also help strengthen community ties to our health facilities. And in Sierra Leone, a country especially hard-hit by the 2014-15 Ebola outbreak, we trained maternal and child health aides on infection prevention and control measures when handling newborns, then provided similar skills to village traditional healers. Training underpins all that we do.

Through the year, no matter where, International Medical Corps was there — saving lives, relieving suffering and build-ing self-reliance.

Being part of such inspiring efforts is both a reminder of how important our work is and how it does make a difference. It’s also a reminder of the power within each of us to make that difference, whether it’s on the front lines of conflict or public health emergencies, promoting our humanitarian efforts as ambassadors or by donating funds to enable us to deliver lifesaving assistance and training. All of us are part of the same community of First Responders.

We are sincerely grateful for the commitment of every mem-ber of our community. Your support makes our work possible. We hope you too share a genuine sense of pride in our collective accomplishments during the past year.

Robert R. Simon, M.D. Founder & Chairman

Nancy A. Aossey President & CEO

ANNUAL MESSAGE

SIERRA LEONE

We extend our heartfelt thanks to you all.

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OUR MISSION

International Medical Corps is a global First ResponderWe provide training and deliver emergency health care and related services to those affected by conflict, natural disaster and disease no matter where they are, no matter what the conditions. We train people in their communities, providing them the skills needed to recover, chart their own path to self-reliance and become effective First Responders themselves.

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Our Emergency Response Teams deploy fast to assist those in great need — even in the most distant, challenging environments. Drawing on experience gained in hundreds of disasters spanning more than three decades, our surge capacity includes physicians and nurses trained in emergency medicine supported by specialists in essential health care services ranging from mental health and psychosocial support to technical expertise in nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene — all of it to assist those in need. We do all this because speed saves lives in the initial hours following a disaster.

OUR APPROACH

THAT’S JUST WHERE WE STARTAs conditions ease, we remain, partnering with survivors to rebuild a better future. We work with community leaders, hire and train local staff, develop partnerships and evaluate progress to ensure quality. Our staff numbers more than 7,000 worldwide with more than 90% recruited locally. It is a strategy that ensures knowledge required to prepare for — and respond effectively to — future emergencies remains anchored in the community so that, if disaster should strike again, residents themselves can be effective First Responders.

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From relief to self-reliance

PROGRAMS

Our core strengths form the heart of our technical competence. They are the tools we draw upon to assist communities struck by disaster regain their balance; they contain the knowledge we convey through training to local residents that allows hard-hit communities to move forward on their journey toward recovery and self-reliance.

In Haiti, our emergency response team was on the ground in fewer than 48 hours to assist survivors of a Category 4 hurricane that struck southwestern areas of the Caribbean island nation in October, claiming more than 500 lives. When cholera became a danger, our medical teams established cholera treatment centers and oral hydration centers to treat those in the affected areas.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS

In drought-plagued Ethiopia, we restored or built 107 fresh water sources in 2016 — work that benefited more than 200,000 people.

WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE

In Ukraine, we provided culturally appropriate psychosocial support to more than 2,800 individuals.

MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

In 2016, we conducted nearly 14,000 prenatal examinations for expectant mothers in Afghanistan, mainly in difficult to reach rural areas where little health care exists.

WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S HEALTH

Nearly 25,000 children received care for malnutrition in Chad during 2016. About half that number were enrolled in a targeted supplementary feeding program.

NUTRITION, FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS

During 2016, in the five North and Central African countries we serve — Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Libya and Sudan — we supported more than 500 mobile medical units and static clinics in addition to 67 hospitals, facilities that in many cases offered the only health care available to those within reach.

HEALTH SERVICES SUPPORT

Through our support to local health facilities and mobile medical units in Cameroon, we provided more than 166,000 health consultations, both to local residents and refugees arriving from areas of conflict in nearby northeastern Nigeria.

FAMILY & COMMUNITY HEALTH

CLOCKWISE: JORDAN, AFGHANISTAN, JAPAN, NEPAL, KENYA, SIERRA LEONE, IRAQ

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TRAINING

Training underpins all that we do

Since our founding in 1984, training has been an essential and consistent component of what we do. It was the central pillar of our first program 33 years ago and remains key to our efforts today as we partner with communities hit by disaster to ensure they have the skills and knowledge to be their own First Responders.

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IRAQ As the battle for Mosul unfolded, we trained 120 volunteers from inside the city on basic first aid. A total of 20 of these volunteers acting as team leaders received more advanced training. All trainees were between 20-25 years old.

In addition to training, each was provided basic first-aid supplies that allowed them to be effective First Responders when called upon. Our training effectively brought this First Responder capacity into the city’s individual neighborhoods.

120inside Mosul on basic first aid

VOLUNTEERS

We trained

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SOUTH SUDAN MALAYSIA, BBR exercise in Kuala Lumpur

TRAINING

YEMENWorking together with animal health officers from the Taizz Governorate’s Ministry of Agriculture, International Medical Corps conducted training on the basic skills and knowledge needed to keep healthy livestock for residents of 1,715 households registered to receive new goats or sheep to replace those lost through disease or distress sales during Yemen’s civil war.

The innovative animal restocking program restores an important source of nutrition and wealth to destitute families that consider keeping livestock essential to their lives. The training, which included information on improved breeding practices, the components of nutrient-rich fodder and the causes, symptoms, and prevention of disease, was conducted at 15 training centers across the governorate.

SOUTH SUDANWhen intensified fighting broke out in and around the capital of Juba during the height of South Sudan's rainy season, thousands of families were forced to seek safety inside an overcrowded United Nations civilian protection camp. The conflict, heavy rains and deteriorating sanitation provided the perfect conditions for an outbreak of cholera, an acute diarrheal infection that can quickly become a killer.

Knowing that cholera can be easily prevented by strict hygiene practices and access to safe drinking water and sanitation services, our team quickly trained 80 community health workers (CHWs), who went house to house, passing families the knowledge needed to keep themselves safe from the disease as well as how to recognize the signs and symptoms of cholera and where to seek treatment. It was a lesson that stopping a cholera outbreak is as much about education as it is about timely treatment.

WORLDWIDEOur Humanitarian Response Training Unit provided humanitarian workers globally with opportunities to strengthen their capacity to engage more effectively in international emergency response and coordination. Through a variety of learning initiatives, including the Building a Better Response e-learning, face to face workshops, on-site simulation exercises and the support of subject specialists, staff of non-governmental and government agencies had the opportunity to enhance their skills and knowledge. By the close of 2016, over 26,000 people accessed training through e-learning, more than 1,200 people experienced in-person training, and we reached over 2,000 organizations with training activities.80

to pass the knowledge needed to stop cholera in South Sudan

COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS

We trained

26,000

PEOPLE THROUGH E-LEARNING

We trained

1,715HOUSEHOLDS

We trained

in Yemen on basic skills and knowledge about caring for new livestock

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MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS4.4 million

DIRECT BENEFICIARIES8.9 million

3.8 million VACCINATIONS ADMINISTERED

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International Medical Corps in 2016

BY THE NUMBERS2016 saw International Medical Corps responding to simultaneous crises throughout multiple continents. Across our programs we provided:

86,628 TRAINING CERTIFICATES awarded

1,854 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES supported

FROM MOBILE CLINICS to institutional hospitals, health care facilities comprise the

heart of a nation’s health care system

TRAINING builds knowledge, instills confidence and fosters self-reliance

IMMUNIZATION averts 3 million deaths annually from diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus and measles

IRAQ, TURKEY, HAITI

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1 IN 4 BIRTHS occur without a skilled birth attendant present, increasing risks

for mother and baby

20,419 GBV SURVIVORS who received psychosocial support

59,039 BABIES DELIVERED by a skilled birth attendant

57,014 HYGIENE KITS distributed

PROPER HYGIENE is a key ingredient to good health

THE COSTS of addressing global mental health is small compared

to the cost of ignoring it

62,696 INDIVIDUALS provided with mental health and psychosocial services

2016

298,289 CHILDREN UNDER 5 included in special feeding programs

MALNOURISHED CHILDREN under-perform in school and become

adults who under-perform in life

GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE is a violation of human rights

SIERRA LEONE, NIGERIAIRAQ, ECUADOR, GREECE

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AMERICAS

GreeceUkraine

GazaIraqJordanLebanon

AfghanistanJapanMyanmarNepal

In 2016, International Medical Corps conducted lifesaving work in 35 countries on five continents

BurundiCameroonCentral African RepublicChad

Democratic Republic of CongoEthiopiaGuinea-BissauKenya

LiberiaLibyaMaliNigeriaRepublic of Guinea

Sierra LeoneSomaliaSouth SudanSudan (Darfur)Zimbabwe

AFRICA

PakistanPhilippines

SyriaTurkeyYemen

EMERGENCY RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS

WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE

MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S HEALTH

NUTRITION, FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS

HEALTH SERVICES SUPPORT

FAMILY & COMMUNITY HEALTH

EUROPE MIDDLE EAST ASIA

HaitiEcuador

WHERE WE ARE

2016

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A Randomized Controlled Trial of ZMapp for Ebola Virus Infection. The prestigious medical journal publishes promising results of the first controlled trial of an experimental Ebola drug on humans called ZMapp. The trial was carried out with International Medical Corps support.

The Chatbot Will See You Now. The magazine reports on a psychotherapy-dispensing chatbot whose development by a Silicon Valley start-up coincided with a study of Syrian refugees that International Medical Corps co-funded with the World Health Organization. The study found nearly half the 80,000-plus Syrian refugees living in the Za’atari camp in Jordan reported feeling so hopeless they could not function.

The Things Syrians Take With Them. The global television and radio service reports on an International Medical Corps survey, funded by the European Commis-sion’s humanitarian aid agency, ECHO, that looked at what Syrian refugees decided to take with them as they fled to Turkey. One 5-year-old boy packed his Spiderman™ suit, a gift from his father that made him feel strong.

2016

In the media

Haiti Braces for Catastrophe as Hurricane Matthew Makes Landfall

In Hurricane Matthew’s Wake, Haiti Left to Face Old Foe: Cholera

Receding Waters Reveal Ruinous Hurricane Damage

Hurricane Matthew: New Life Amid Haiti’s Forgotten Disasters

HAITI RESPONSEOur Emergency Response Team was on the ground in southwestern Haiti within 24 hours providing emergency relief to survivors of Hurricane Matthew, which claimed more than 500 lives and left 1.4 million in need of humanitarian assistance.

JORDAN, SYRIA, GUINEA

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Our First Facebook Live Broadcast on November 30th. Linkin Park’s acceptance speech at the Annual Awards Celebration reaches nearly 1.2 million people.

#Bump Day! Olivia Wilde, Jamie King and More Show Off Their Bellies To Raise Awareness for Maternal Health. International Medical Corps, together with co-founders What To Expect, 1000 Days, and the United Nations Foundation, mark the second annual #BumpDay. The campaign generates a global response as people around the world post photos of their own bumps – and the bumps of those they love – to underscore the urgent global health issue of making pregnancy safer for mothers and babies.

Up to 1 Million Cut Off From Aid by Boko Haram in Lake Chad: UN. The global news agency interviews our Chad team program officer Martha Nakakande to learn about the condition of Nigerian refugees crossing into Chad from northeastern areas of Nigeria held for nearly two years by the Boko Haram militant group.

Experts Sound the Alarm Over Mental Health Toll Borne by Migrants and Refugees. Our Global Mental Health and Psychosocial Advisor Inka Weissbecker talks about widespread depression, anxiety disorders and other mental and psychosocial disorders among Syrians who have fled the horrific violence that grips their homeland and endured a dangerous journey to Greece for a new life in Europe.

2016

BUMP DAY FEATURED BY INSTYLE, GINGER ZEE FROM GOOD MORNING AMERICA NIGERIA, GREECE, L INKIN PARK AT THE ANNUAL AWARDS CELEBRATION

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UNITED NATIONS WORLD HUMANITARIAN SUMMIT IN ISTANBULIn May, International Medical Corps attended the first-ever United Nations World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul after working on several initiatives that were presented to the gathering in the months preceding the event. International Medical Corps President and CEO Nancy Aossey joined several other leaders from key US-based NGOs in drafting a letter to President Obama urging strong US Government leadership at the summit.

THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTH: LESSONS LEARNED FROM EBOLAIn 2016, International Medical Corps continued to play a leading role in taking the lessons learned from the West African Ebola outbreak and shaping them into potential strategies to address possible future threats. In March, as a member of the Ebola Task Force, we helped develop and finalize recommendations presented during a Congressional event entitled The Future of Global Health: Lessons Learned from Ebola.

Women's Luncheon, Malibu Committee: Laurie Cappello, Alexis Deutsch-Adler, Gina Deutsch-Zakarin, Debbie Fisher, Jacqueline Forbes, Jennifer Kell, Victoria Sutherland. Homlby Hills Comittee: Bonnie Abaunza, Kimberlea Archer, Sandy Barger, Pam Brendlinger, Linda Cappello, Amy Chidiac, Kathleen D'Addario, Jennifer Hollingsworth, Loren Levine, Ellen Lipson, Alinne Majarian, Erica McLoughlin, Pamela Mohn, Heidi Murkoff, Tanya Perlmutter, Vivian Soren-Myers

ANNUAL WOMEN'S LUNCHEONSIn May, International Medical Corps President and CEO Nancy Aossey participated in the annual Women’s Luncheons in Los Angeles and Malibu during a year that saw the number of people worldwide forcibly displaced by armed conflict, persecution or lack of food rise to a staggering 65.3 million. Our Middle East Regional Community Health Advisor Alexander Bartoloni shared how residents of northern Iraq were forced to flee the grip of Islamic State fighters, and described how our teams working in the region’s displacement camps addressed psychological as well as medical needs of survivors.

Milestones

CONCORDIA ANNUAL SUMMITIn September, International Medical Corps President and CEO Nancy Aossey spoke at the 2016 Concordia Annual Summit meeting in New York, joining other business, government and NGO leaders in a panel discussion on developing collaborative solutions to threats facing the global health workforce, including conflicts, epidemics and daily occupational hazards.

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2016 Honorees: AbbVie, Global Citizen Award; Wendy Wachtell & Bob Graziano, J.P. Morgan Private Bank & Joseph Drown Foundation, Global Impact Award; Joyce & Fred Hameetman, The Hameetman Foundation, Humanitarian Award; Linkin Park, Music for Relief, Global Activist Award; Emmanuella Chizoba Unaeze, International Medical Corps Nigeria, Founder's Award; Jarl Mohn, Master of Ceremonies

ANNUAL AWARDS CELEBRATION In November, some 650 friends, supporters and guests of International Medical Corps gathered in Los Angeles to mark our lifesaving work during the year and highlight the courageous work of our field staff in all parts of the world. Through the generosity of those who attended, we raised more than $1.2 million to support that work. And because every unrestricted dollar contributed generates on average more than $30 in additional grants from in-stitutional donors and donated medicines and supplies, the actual impact of those donations is far greater.

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A 5-YEAR PARTNERSHIP Building a Better Response. International Medical Corps, in partnership with Concern Worldwide and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative is leading a global project to strengthen national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs), providing them both the tools and knowledge needed to better engage with the international system that coordinates humanitarian aid.

The highly successful Building a Better Response (BBR) project, now in its fifth year, addresses critical knowledge gaps in the humanitarian community, improves overall coordination among the system’s many players and helps respond to the needs of those hit by crisis. This program, which is supported by the Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA/USAID), provides a variety of learning tools including an online course offered in Arabic, English and French that now has more than 26,000 registered users globally. We have also conducted more than 50 in-person workshops on four continents to build the capacity of national and international NGOs.

TECHNICAL RAPID RESPONSE TEAM Technical rapid response team strengthens nutrition response. With support from OFDA/USAID and working in close collaboration with UNICEF and the Global Nutrition Cluster, International Medical Corps is partnering with Save the Children and Action Against Hunger on a project to strengthen the collective role of nutrition during an emergency response.

Since it was formed in August 2015, members of the team that includes five nutrition experts—three of them from International Medical Corps—have deployed 22 times to nine countries, including Haiti, Yemen, Ethiopia and Nigeria. More than 50 in-person workshops on four continents have been conducted to build the capacity of national and international NGOs.

PARTNERS ON HUMANITARIAN LEADERSHIP Training the next generation of humanitarian leaders. Together with Concern Worldwide, the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI) and with technical support from Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health, International Medical Corps is implementing the Program on Humanitarian Leadership (PHL). The Program on Humanitarian Leadership (PHL), which is being implemented with support from the US Agency for International Development’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), offers an innovative and rigorous leadership training program for humanitarian practitioners worldwide that combines an academic curriculum with practical field assignments. The aim is to provide PHL participants with the skills, knowledge and confidence to take on leadership responsibilities in a variety of humanitarian organizations, ultimately improving the delivery of services to those in need of such assistance.

EBOLA RESEARCH Partnering to build a more effective response to the next outbreak. After playing an important role in fighting the 2014-2015 West Africa outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), International Medical Corps joined with prestigious partners to conduct research that can be applied to fight a future epidemic more effectively. One example: promising results published in 2016 of the first randomized controlled trial in humans of a drug, known as ZMapp, directed specifically at patients infected with the Ebola virus. The project, funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), involved International Medical Corps working with government health entities of four West African nations, plus other academic, government and non-government agencies.

On another project, we are partnering with a number of colleagues, including Medecins Sans Frontieres, the West African Health Organization, the West African Taskforce for Emerging and Re-emerging Infection (WATER), Oxford University, the Wellcome Trust and the World Health Organization as co-founders and steering committee members of the EVD Data Sharing Platform, with the goal to collect and assure unfettered access to all clinical, laboratory and epidemiological data collected during the 2014-2015 epidemic to strengthen the global response to any future outbreak.

2016

Partnering for good

NIGERIA, SOUTH SUDAN

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Leadership

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Robert R. Simon, M.D. FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN Professor Department of Emergency Medicine Rush University Stroger-Cook County Hospital Chicago, Illinois

Henry H. Hood, Jr., M.D. ASSOCIATE CHAIRMAN Orthopaedic Surgeon Lancaster, Ohio

Linda N. Cappello SECRETARY OF THE BOARD Los Angeles, California

Nancy A. Aossey PRESIDENT AND CEO International Medical Corps Los Angeles, California

Andrew F. Barth Chairman Capital Guardian Trust Company Los Angeles, California

Edward J. Carpenter Chairman and CEO Carpenter & Company Irvine, California

Paul Dean, M.D., M.P.H. Public Health Specialist and Dermatologist San Diego, California

Mrs. William F. Riordan Rockville, Maryland

DIRECTORS EMERITI

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK) BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Nancy Kassebaum Baker Former United States Senator Burdick, Kansas

Andrew W. Geczy CHAIRMAN London

Nancy A. Aossey TREASURER Los Angeles, California

Richard J. Riordan Former Mayor of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California

William Robinson, M.D. Chief Medical Officer Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Bozeman, Montana

Christine J. Toretti Chairman Palladio, LLC Indiana, Pennsylvania

David J. Zuercher Group Head International (Retired) Wells Fargo & Co

J.J. Abrams Los Angeles, California

Jan Brandt Vice Chair Emeritus AOL Great Falls, Virginia

Michael Burns Vice Chairman Lionsgate Santa Monica, California

Brook Byers Founding Partner Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Menlo Park, California

Alex L. Cappello Chairman and CEO Cappello Capital Corp. Santa Monica, California

Victor J. Coleman Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Hudson Pacific Properties Los Angeles, California

Sean Costello Founder and CEO Mayer Park Capital New York, New York

Alison Bryan Crowell Los Angeles, California

Linda Daly Los Angeles, California

Louise Edgerton Edgerton Foundation Los Angeles, California

Debbie Fisher Malibu, California

Rob Friedman Chairman and CEOTMP Entertainment Los Angeles, California

LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

Fadi A. Ghandour Chairman and CEO Wamda Capital Amman, Jordan

Jonathan M. Glaser Managing Partner JMG Capital Management, LLC Los Angeles, California

Fred Hameetman Chairman and CEO American Group Los Angeles, California

Joyce Hameetman Hameetman Foundation Los Angeles, California

Andrew G. Hauptman Chairman Andell Inc. Los Angeles, California

Sabrina Kay Chancellor and CEO Fremont College Los Angeles, California

Katie McGrath Los Angeles, California

Pamela Mohn Los Angeles, California

Chrissi Morgan Pebble Beach, California

Fayeeza Naqvi Co-Founder & Chair The Aman Foundation Karachi, Pakistan

Dominic O’Hagan Chief Credit Officer, International Wells Fargo Los Angeles, California

Joan A. Payden President and CEO Payden & Rygel Investment Management Los Angeles, California

Aaron Perlmutter Partner Levine Leichtman Capital Partners Los Angeles, California

Barry A. Porter Managing General Partner Clarity Partners, LP Beverly Hills, California

Anthony N. Pritzker Managing Partner The Pritzker Group Los Angeles, California

Marna Schnabel Los Angeles, California

Susan C. Schnabel Co-Managing Director aPriori Capital Partners Los Angeles, California

Carol Sharer Cambridge, Massachusetts

Vivian Soren-Myers Management Consultant Los Angeles, California

Sheldon M. Stone Principal Oaktree Capital Management, L.P. Los Angeles, California

Roland V. Sturm CEO Sturm Enterprises Las Vegas, Nevada

Hans Zimmer Santa Monica, California

Hendrik Cornelis London

Timothy Kirk London

C. William Sundblad Santa Monica, California

International 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, our 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, we collaborate to maximize resources for the delivery of appropriate relief and development activities.

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Jerrold D. Green President & CEO Pacific Council on International Policy Los Angeles, California

Sanaa Lathan Actress, Humanitarian

Sienna Miller Actress and Activist United Kingdom

GLOBAL AMBASSADORS

Robin Wright Actress, Humanitarian

Stacy Twilley Founder & CEO iVolunteer.org Los Angeles, California

CELEBRITY FIRST RESPONDERS

Muna AbuSulaymanSasha AlexanderJamie BellDanny ClarkMary CrosbyLily DonaldsonJay EllisCary ElwesBen Foster Jon HammChelsea HandlerBen Harper Maz JobraniKeira Knightley David Koechner Jude Law Kate Mara Jaclyn Matfus

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Heidi Murkoff Robert PattinsonJeff ProbstEddie RedmayneAndre Reed Tim Roth Kevin SpaceyNina SenicarTom SturridgeTara SummersMario TestinoAnne VyalitsynaBenjamin WatsonAvery Williamson Anna WintourTony YoungUsama Young

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Assets Cash and cash equivalents ................................................................................................................................................................$6,830,906 .............................................................................................$16,222,415Grants receivable ............................................................................................................................................................................................................18,973,619 ..................................................................................................28,985,721Other receivables ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................10,043,555 ....................................................................................................8,060,570Investments in equity securities........................................................................................................................................................... 1,719,681 ........................................................................................................1,607,976Prepaid expenses ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................2,131,694 .......................................................................................................2,625,167Deposits.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................701,006 ...............................................................................................................515,883Inventory of supplies and commodities................................................................................................................................122,841 ...............................................................................................................354,514Equipment, net................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4,531,221 ......................................................................................................5,031,999 Total assets .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................$45,054,523 ......................................................................................$63,404,245

Liabilities and net assetsAccounts payable ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................$7,893,076 ..................................................................................................$11,707,491Accrued liabilities...............................................................................................................................................................................................................10,281,303 ................................................................................................12,028,526Refundable advances ................................................................................................................................................................................................5,070,416 ......................................................................................................8,539,736Deferred rent ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................164,209 .................................................................................................................197,078Notes payable ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................429,141 ...................................................................................................... 1,386,686Obligation under capital leases ..................................................................................................................................................................385,117 ............................................................................................................682,286Total liabilities ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................24,223,262 ..............................................................................................34,541,803 Total net assets .................................................................................................................................................................................................................20,831,261 ............................................................................................28,862,442

Total liabilities and net assets .................................................... $45,054,523 .................................$63,404,245

Statement of Financial Position 2016 2015

PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUEPublic supportContract and grant support .....................................................................................................................................................................$164,497,379 ..................................................................$193,850,660Contributions ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8,966,361 .................................................................................32,184,794Donated medical supplies .........................................................................................................................................................................................4,144,485 ....................................................................................5,963,784Donated medical services .................................................................................................................................................................................................136,168 ...............................................................................................438,751Total public support ...................................................................................................................................................................................................177,744,393 ......................................................................232,437,989Revenue Interest and dividend income ......................................................................................................................................................................................26,914 ..................................................................................................24,799Realized and unrealized gain on investments.................................................................................................................38,480 .................................................................................................62,327Other ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................170,055 ..............................................................................................107,985Total revenue ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................235,449 ..................................................................................................195,111TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE .................................................................................................177,979,842 .......................................................................232,633,100

EXPENSESProgram services Africa ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................71,538,757 ................................................................................67,447,975Asia...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10,893,070 ......................................................................................9,219,756Caucasus .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................0 ..............................................................................................251,077Europe............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3,619,968 .............................................................................................414,586Middle East ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................59,564,002 ..............................................................................95,824,707South / Central America and the Caribbean ...........................................................................................................................371,519 ..........................................................................................203,866 United States ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3,601,052 ......................................................................................2,106,760Total program services .....................................................................................................................................................................................149,588,368 ........................................................................175,468,727Program management and evaluation ......................................................................................................................13,435,967 ...............................................................................15,134,594Supporting servicesManagement and general ...............................................................................................................................................................................20,858,000 ....................................................................................21,054,191Fundraising ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2,128,688 ....................................................................................2,000,541

TOTAL EXPENSES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................186,011,023 ......................................................................213,658,053

Statement of Activities 2016 2015

Change in net assets .............................................................................(8,031,181) .............................18,975,047Net assets at beginning of the year .................................................28,862,442 ...............................9,887,395Net assets at end of this period ....................................................... $20,831,261 ......................... $28,862,442

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Financials

The following is International Medical Corps’ Statement of Financial Position and Activities for the years ended June 30, 2016 and 2015.

International Medical Corps ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FY 2015-2016

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Statement of Financial ActivitiesINCOME AND EXPENDITUREIncome from:Donations and legacies..............................................................................................................................................................................$7,002,366 .............................................$6,451,310Charitable activities ................................................................................154,725,358 .......................................... 147,579,631Total income ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................161,727,724 ....................................154,030,941

Expenditure on:Raising funds ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................212,957 ..........................................................172,634Charitable activitiesAfrica ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................78,113,367 ..........................................80,786,307Asia............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7,910,239 ...............................................12,133,238Europe..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3,069,791 ......................................................................................0Middle East ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................68,216,722 .................................................57,428,117South / Central America and the Caribbean ..............................................................................................1,085,545 .......................................................934,029Global .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................284,843 ............................................................880,112Total charitable activities .............................................................................................................................................................158,680,507 .......................................152,161,803Total expenditure..............................................................................................................................................................................................158,893,464 ...................................152,334,437

Net income and net movement in funds .........................................................................................2,834,260 .........................................1,696,504Fund balances brought forward at July 1, 2015 ..........................................................21,323,443 ....................................19,626,939Fund balances carried forward at June 30, 2016 .................................................$24,157,703 ...............................$21,323,443

2016 2015

Fixed assetsTangible assets ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................$298,148 ......................................................$118,857Current assetsDebtors ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18,220,454 ...........................................20,160,900Cash at bank and in hand ....................................................................................................................................................................24,069,324 ..............................................15,125,589.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................42,289,778 ......................................35,286,489Creditors: amounts falling due within one year .......................................................................(18,430,223) ........................................ (14,081,903)Net current assets ...............................................................................................................................................................................................23,859,555 ........................................21,204,586

Total net assets ...........................................................................................................................................................................................24,157,703 ....................................21,323,443The funds of the charity Restricted funds ....................................................................................................................................................................................23,933,745 .....................................20,216,091Unrestricted funds .......................................................................................................................................................................................223,958 .............................................1,107,352

Balance Sheet 2016 2015

$24,157,703 $21,323,443

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 had issued a clean audit report.

International Medical Corps-UKANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FY 2015-2016

The following is International Medical Corps-UK’s Statement of Financial Activities and Balance Sheet for the years ended June 30, 2016 and 2015.

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SUPPORT AND REVENUEInternational Medical Corps-UK ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................$150,436,641.......................................................................$145,539,793International Medical Corps ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 173,622,087........................................................................226,230,565Total contract and grant support ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................324,058,728...........................................................................371,770,358

International Medical Corps-UK ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6,703,063.....................................................................................5,459,404International Medical Corps .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4,280,653....................................................................................6,402,535Total donated services and supplies ........................................................................................................................................................................................................10,983,716..................................................................................11,861,939TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................335,042,444.......................................................................383,632,297

EXPENSESInternational Medical Corps-UK ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 151,184,901...............................................................................144,186,893International Medical Corps ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 162,947,233.............................................................................190,603,321Total program expenses...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................314,132,134 (91.3%) ......................................334,790,214 (92.0%) International Medical Corps-UK management and general .................................................................................................................6,756,450........................................................................................5,973,331International Medical Corps-UK fundraising ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 198,563................................................................................................162,327International Medical Corps management and general .........................................................................................................................20,858,000......................................................................................21,054,191International Medical Corps fundraising ....................................................................................................................................................................................................2,128,688......................................................................................2,000,541Total supporting services .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................29,941,701 (8.7%)...................................................29,190,390 (8.0%)TOTAL EXPENSES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................344,073,835 (100%)..........................................363,980,604 (100%)

Change in net assets .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................(9,031,391)................................................................. 19,651,693Net assets at beginning of the year .........................................................................................................................................................30,240,104...................................................................10,588,411Net assets at the end of the year .................................................................................................................................................................$21,208,713..........................................................$30,240,104

Combined Statement of Activities, International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps-UK* 2016 2015

* 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. 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.

The resources of International Medical Corps Worldwide global operations — consisting of government and UN grants, private funds, and donated products and services — totaled more than $344 million in fiscal year 2016. Approximately 91.3% of these resources went directly to program activities, reflecting International Medical Corps’ deep and enduring commitment to fiscal responsibility and efficiency.

Global Financial Summary

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PARTNERS, SUPPORTERS & COLLABORATORS

Action Against Hunger

Action Collective Pour Les Initiatives de Paix et Developpement

ACTION Nepal

Advancing Partners and Communities

African Healthcare Implementation and Facilitation Foundation

Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development

Agricultural Cooperative Development International/Volunteers in Overseas Cooperative Assistance

Aid for the Needed Development Program

Al-Ethar Humanitarian Foundation

Alfajir for Development and Rehabilitation

The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA)

Alwaleed Philanthropies

American University of Beirut

Assistance Coordination Unit

Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants

Association Malienne Pour La Protection Et La Developpement De L'Environnement Au Sahel

Catholic Relief Services

Center for Research on Women's Issues

Center of Social and Psychological Aid ''RESURS''

Central Emergency Response Fund

Charitable Foundation Nasnaha

Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs

Common Humanitarian Fund

Community Action for Rural Development

Community Health and Development

Community Service Academy Nepal

Community Support and Development Initiative

Concern Worldwide

Confederation Monde de Dialogue de Grands Lacs

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

Cordaid

Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, INC.

The Crown Agents for Overseas Governments and Administrations Limited

Cure Cervical Cancer

Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale

Egra Voluntary Organization for Development and Rehabilitation

Emory University

Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance

Federation of Muslim Womens Associations in Nigeria

Fondation J'ai Reve, Je Ne Suid Pas Seul

Fondacion OXFAM INTERMON

Fonds Social of the Democratic Republic of Congo

Goal UK Fund

Groupe d'Hommes pour la Latte Contre Les Violences

FedEx

Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

Hippocrates Greek Medical Foundation Donetsk Regional Charitable Organization

Humanitarian Pooled Fund

Impact Research Development Organization

Integrated Community Development Campaign

Interchurch Medical Assistance, Inc

International Aid Network

The International Organization for Migration

International Planned Parenthood Federation

International Rescue Committee, Inc

Intrahealth International

JHPIEGO Corporation

Jordan Health Aid Society

JSI Research and Training Institute

Juzoor for Health and Social Development

Karuna Myanmar Social Services-Myitkyina

Kenya Red Cross Society

Legal Clinic Myanmar

Legal and Enlightment Association

Malteser International

Maram Foundation for Relief and Development

Mariupol Youth Union

Medtronic Foundation

Meilleur Acces aux Soins de Sante

MENTOR Initiative

Mercy Corps International

HAITI

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PARTNERS, SUPPORTERS & COLLABORATORS

PUBLIC DONORS

Australian Agency for International Development

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Department for International Development

Department of Foreign Trade and Development (Canada)

European Commission

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commision

Jersey Overseas Aid Commission

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)

Ministry of Public Health, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

State Secretariat for Migration, Switzerland

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

The World Bank

United Nations Children's Fund

United Nations Development Program

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

United Nations Population Fund

United States Agency for International Development

United States Agency for International Development / Food for Peace

United States Agency for International Development / Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance

United States Department of State

United States Department of State's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor

United States Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration

World Food Program

World Health Organization

Most (Bridge) Center for Social Development Donetsk Oblast Charitable Foundation

Mubadiroon Organization for Prevention of Disaster and War Impacts

National Initiative Development Organization

National University Kyiv

Nepal Ambulance Service

Nepal Fertility Care Center

Nepal Water for Health

Norwegian Refugee Council

Organisation des Femmes pour la Formation et le Developpement

Pan American Health Organization

Peace Boat Disaster Relief Volunteer Center

Plan Canada

Plan International Australia

Plan International Myanmar

Plan International UK

Plan International USA

Premiere Urgence International

Programs of Development, Social Support and Medical Cooperation

Proxome

Public Organization Hromadske Radio

Royal Tropical Institute

Rural Community Development Organization

Sahaytri Samaj

Save the Children Federation, Inc.

Social Development and Promotion Center

Society for Local Integrated Development Nepal

Soutoura Association

Studena

Sudan Humanitarian Fund

Syn-Eirmos NGO of Social Solidarity - Babel

The Syrian Arab Red Crescent

The Task Force for Global Health Inc.

Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal

Trinity College Dublin

Trust Rehabilitation and Development Organization

University Research Co, LLC

Urban Environment Management Society

Western Union Foundation

Women’s Refugee Commission

Women's Rehabilitation Center

WorldVision

YUVA Association

IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS

$5,000,000 +United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

$1,000,000 - $4,999,999United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

$500,000 - $999,999TOMS Shoes, Inc.

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

U.S. Department of State (USDOS) / Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM)

$100,000 - $499,999Action Medeor

The Honest Company, Inc.

International Health Partners (UK) Limited (IHP-UK)

LDS Charities - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen e. V.

MAP International

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC)

Microsoft Corporation

Population Services International (PSI)

Save the Children International

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

World Health Organization (WHO)

$25,000 - $99,999 ACTED

Action Contre la Faim

Alpha Tech

Airlink

AmeriCares Foundation

Directorate of Health, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

Free Wheelchair Mission

Health Partners International Canada (HPIC)

Heart to Heart International

The International Committee of the Red Cross

Mammoth Hospital

Management Sciences for Health (MSH)

Médecins Sans Frontières

Medair

MPOWERD

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Walmart Foundation

$5,000 - $24,999Bloomberg L.P.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Edesia, Inc.

Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

INTERSOS

Jordan Football Association

Ministry of Public Health, Cameroon

One World Play Project

U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) / Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)

$1,000 - $4,999Catholic Relief Services (CRS)

HemoCue AB

Jhpiego

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Lifebox Foundation

Plump’D

NGO Coordination Committee for Iraq

World Vision, Inc.

United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)

$1 - $999Global Good

Humedica

King Abdullah II Cultural Center

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INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, CORPORATE & ORGANIZATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$1,OOO,OOO AND ABOVEBill & Melinda Gates Foundation

$500,000 - $999,999Gilead Sciences, Inc.

LDS Charities - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

$250,000 - $499,999Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

Edgerton Foundation

Fund II Foundation

Wells Fargo

$100,000 - $249,999Anonymous (1)

AbbVie Foundation

Bloomberg Philanthropies

The Crown Family

Joyce and Fred Hameetman

The JP Morgan Chase Foundation

Jerry and Terri Kohl

M-A-C AIDS Fund

Jarl and Pamela Mohn

Heidi and Erik Murkoff

Music for Relief

Signe Ostby and Scott Cook

The P&G Fund of Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Payden & Rygel

Joan A. Payden, CFA

Riot Games

The Valhalla Charitable Foundation

Walmart Foundation

$50,000 - $99,999Anonymous (3)

Andrew and Avery Barth

Linda Daly

Earth and Humanity Foundation

The Earth Council Foundation

GAP Foundation

Google, Inc.

Estate of Robert W. Hewitt

Leander and Alex Krueger

Microsoft Matching Gifts Program

The Pfizer Foundation

George and Cindy Rusu

The Sager Family Traveling Foundation & Roadshow

Sempra Energy Foundation

Carol and Kevin Sharer

T. June and Simon K.C. Li Charitable Fund

Western Union Foundation

William R. Payden Philanthropic Fund

Zaman International

$25,000 - $49,999Anonymous (1)

Anthony Pritzker Family Foundation

Baxter International Foundation

Ambassador Frank and Kathy Baxter

Jan Brandt

Carl & Roberta Deutsch Foundation

Cigna Foundation

Victor and Wendy Coleman

Richard and Alison Crowell

Dave and Sheila Gold Foundation

Delta Air Lines, Inc.

FedEx Corporation

Fadi, Rula, Fares and Bassel Ghandour

Jon and Nancy Glaser

James and Susan Hart

Andrew and Ellen Hauptman

Martha and David Ho

Intel Corporation

Joseph Drown Foundation

Leaves of Grass Fund

Metlife Foundation for Support

Microsoft Corporation

Christine and Michael Morgan

Steven and Vivian Myers

Barry and Lea Porter

The Rathmann Family Foundation

Ambassador Rockwell and Marna Schnabel

Susan C. Schnabel and Edward L. Plummer

Sony Corporation of America

Byron Rex and Kathleen Stephenson

Roland and Terri Sturm

TOMS Shoes, Inc.

David and Claudia Zuercher

$10,000 - $24,999Anonymous (11)

Liz Alexander-Asher

Musaed N. Al-Saleh

Arlene Foundation

Tim and Sandy Armour

Robert J. Bauer

John Berookhim

Julia Bredin

Benificus Foundation

Breslauer, Rutman & Anderson, LLC

Kim and Virginia Caldwell

Charles Schwab Foundation

Alexis Deutsch-Adler and Robert Adler

Gina Deutsch-Zakarin

L. John Doerr and Ann Howland Doerr

Eileen and Harold Brown Foundation

George Lucas Family Foundation

Global Impact

GlobalGiving Foundation

The Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc

Google Matching Gifts Program

William and Gillian Gover

GRoW @ Annenberg

The Hanley Foundation

Henry H. and Eleanor Hood

J.P. Morgan

Holly Jacobs

The Joan M. Wismer Foundation

Kathleen Kalil

Bruce and Martha Karsh

Katie McGrath and J.J. Abrams Family Foundation

Kayne Foundation, Ric & Suzanne Kayne, Jenni, Maggie and Saree

David and Sandra Lee

LIONSGATE

Dickson M. Lupo

Maurice & Carol Feinberg Family Foundation

Mary McClymont

Gregg McWilliams and Mary Mikowski

The Mesdag Family Foundation

Moore Capital Management, LP

Eugenia Riordan Mulé

National Nurses United

Eugene and Catherine Ohr

Aaron and Tanya Perlmutter

Pritzker Foundation

Ravenscroft Fund

William and Janet Ryan

Mark Sandelson

Segal Family - United World Foundation

Michael Severino

Sandy Sewell

Dr. Robert R. Simon and Mrs. Marilynn A. Simon

Jolie Stahl and Robert M. Dannin

Mark and Victoria Sutherland

The Three Sisters Foundation

Jean and Alex Trebek

Gustavo Uribe

D. Michael and Claire Van Konynenburg

Viacom, Inc.

Warner Bros. Records Inc.

YLRY Inc.

$5,000 - $9,999Anonymous (13)

Altec/Styslinger Foundation

Nancy A. Aossey, in honor of David and Eileen Aossey

Ashley Collins Studio

Kaream A. Assi

Bank of America Matching Gifts

Barry Lowitz and Judy Spiegel of Lowitz Foundation Fund

Natasha and Brandon Beck

Laurie and Bill Benenson

Berliner and Hammerman Families

Bingham Family Foundation

Broadcom Foundation

Daniel Bruno

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Lucy Butler and Greg Gelfand

Canyon Partners LLC

The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation

Laurie S. Cappello

Scott and Allison Christopher

CHUBB Global Corporate Giving

City National Bank

Kathleen and Paul D'Addario

Paul and Nelly Dean

James and Judith Deitch

Sandra and Gregory DeSisto

Mike and Hannah Ducey

Duchesnay

Arnold and Judy Fishman in honor of Nancy Aossey

Edward Friedmann and Elizabeth Coyte

Gap, Inc.

Gelfand Rennert & Feldman LLP

The Global Bridge Foundation

Gonring, Spahn & Associates, Inc.

Maxine and Eric Greenspan

Calvin B. and Marilyn B. Gross

Henry Schein Cares Foundation

Innogive Foundation

Neil Joyce, M.D. and Kristin Brown

Jean Kaplan

David B. Katzkin, M.D. PHD

Kehl Family Fund

Seiji Kiyokawa

David and Susan Knapp

Doreen Leeds

Lauren Leichtman

Jeff and Laura Lipson

Mark and Ellen Lipson

The Lisa and John Pritzker Family Fund, in honor of Nancy Aossey

John and Heather Little

Scott and Deborah Livingston

Sylvia and Robert Mapel

Marc & Ashley Merrill Charitable Trust Fund

Steven Mescon

Shayle Miller and Jin-Soo Kim

Sarah and Neal Moritz

Mary Mott and Gordon Simmering

Markos Nomikos

Denise Novoselski

Dominic and Mary Rose O'Hagan

Lynn Booth, The Otis Booth Foundation, in honor of Nancy Aossey

Caroline Payne

Jennifer Perry and Andy Spahn

Gordon and June Pickett

Plum Organics

Matthew Porembka

Dr. and Mrs. Post

Ralph Lauren

Rebecca Susan Buffett Foundation

Refugee Fund of San Antonio Area Foundation

Anne Rickenbaugh

James F. Riley Jr.

Richard J. Riordan

William and Deborah Robinson

Lynn and Jonathan Rosenthal

Roth Family Foundation

Judith and Evander Schley

Edward Simon

Eric and Susan Smidt

Spector Fund at the Boston Foundation

Mark and Sarah Stegemoeller

Srini Subramanian

James and Sally Sutter

Vanessa Taylor

Sharon Thompson

Christine J. Toretti

Linda Tripp

Trystan Upstill

Jonathan A. Victor

Paul and Betsy Von Kuster

Esther and Tom Wachtell

Solange and Herve Willems

Marshall and Janice Winokur

$2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous (9)

Robert and Donna Abraham

Susanne Aller and Niels S. Henriksen

American Medical Association Foundation

Apple Corporation Matching Gift Program

James Avedikian

Debra Balamos

Barmore Fund

Lynn and Howard Bayer

BDT & Company

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Matching Gift Program

Julie R. Black

Stanley Black

Stacey Bledsoe

BNP Paribas Hong Kong Branch

Keisha and Matthew Burdick

California Community Foundation

Sonny Carlson

Juan Jose Castro

Seamus and Evelyn Connolly

Anthony G. and Kathleen A. Coughlan

Covington & Burlington LLP

Cynthia and William E. Simon, Jr. Foundation

C. Seán and Virginia Day

Disney Worldwide Services, Inc.

Don Howarth and Suzelle Smith Foundation

Stephen Duncan

Earl Family

Kathleen M. Eckert

Josh Eidelson

The Eisner Foundation

Ernst & Young U.S. LLP

Lelani J. and Bradley C. Fauvre

Michael Firestein and Deborah Krakow

John and Laura Foster

Ellen and Kent Francisco

Josh and Beth Friedman

Margie Gilfords

Russ Hagey

Sarah Hardin

Kathleen Hassen

Mary R. and Richard J. Hearty

Hewlett-Packard Company

David and Mary Anne Heyman

Ambassador Glen A. Holden and Gloria

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A. Holden, in honor of Fred and Joyce Hameetman

Lance Holman

Katie and Phil Holthouse

HP Employee Charitable Giving Campaign

IBM Employee Services Center

James Nystrom Foundation

Jubaili Bros. LLC

Neil Kadisha

Michael and Barbara Kadoura

Kaplan Foundation

F. John Kavak

Jonathan and Nancy Kaye

Kurt and Susie Krieser

Arthur Levitt Jr

Mark and Cathy Louchheim

Dr. Eileen E. Magruder

Mal Warwick

Marny Maslon

Maxwell Lide Stanback Foundation, Inc.

Carol McCully

Steven and Rhonda Miller

Michael and Brooke Mittman

James and Annabel Montgomery

Louis James Murphy

Claudia Neuhauser

Neusteter Colorado Company

Augie and Lynne Nieto

Richard and Harriet Orkand

Stephen and Nancy Paul

William Pechstein

Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd.

Suellen Richmond

Bridget Roberts

Robert and Debbie Rodin

Julie Roley

SBF Conservation Fund

Jawdat Shawwa and Laila Marouf

Allie and Tani Simon

Stephen W. Spellman Jr.

Melanie Staggs

Steve & Tamra Bailey Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation

Bogdan Stewart

Maureen and Bryan Stockton

Peter Swiecicki

Kathy Taggares and Chris Gorog

Larry and Gina Thomas

Triskeles Foundation

van Beuren Charitable Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren

Julie Waxman and Seth Freeman

Lawrence Wheeless

Susan Winship

Winter Family Fund

Evelyn Zuniga

$1,000 - $2,499Anonymous (47)

Nikkisa Abdollahi

Abu Naeem Abdulhakim

Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Abouaf

Martin Abrams

Scott and Josephine Adair

Aileen Adams and Geoffrey Cowan

Gregory Adams

Jim and Susannah Adelson

Dr. Ravinder and Barbara Agarwal

Dr. Martin G. Allen

Lila Ishie Ally

Alan, Sophie and Linda Alpert

American Institute for Research

Amgen Foundation

Tammy Anderson

Mona Maria Aossey, in honor of David and Eileen Aossey

Naomi L. Aossey, in honor of Yaha, Jalel and Amin Aossey

Kevin and Essie Asher

Nicole Asquith

Raymond and Izdihar Assel

Janet J. Assi

Lakshmi Athreya

Rachel and Lee Ault

Dr. Peter Baciewicz

Nancy Kassebaum Baker

Sandy and Glenn Barger

Earl L. Barnett

Susan Barrett

Evan and Emily Bash

Karl Batten-Bowman

Eugene and Phebe Bauer

Randy and Ellen Beatty

Sally Beatty and Robert Sawyer

Robin and Ed Berman

Drs. John and Carol Bibb

Mark and Cathy Bissell

Amy Blavin

Chuck Block and Birelle Sieh

Bloom Family Foundation

Shawn Bourgon

Mig Boyle

Dwight and Linda Braun

Jonathan Bredin

Gerald and Laurie Bresnick

The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Matching Gift Program

John and Sirpa Brock

Robin and Elliot Broidy

Chris and Kim Brothers

Mark Brown, M.D.

Nicole-Mission Media Usa Brown

Bryan Cave LLP

Robert and Marilyn Buchholz

David and Christine Burcham

Moti Bycel and Danielle Davidson

Claudette Byers

Richard and Margaret Byess

Joseph and Margot Calabrese

Linda and Alex Cappello

Mark and Cynthia Cendrowski

Lewis and Elizabeth Cheney

Chevron Matching Employee Funds

Nancy Chiamulon

Amy and Camille Chidiac

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Sailesh Chittipeddi

Vivian Chiu

Keng Fong Chow

Michael K. Choy

Church of Religious Science

Maria Taft Clemow

John Cleveland

Ellen Codd and Vincent Aloyo

Harry Cohen

Jonathan Cohen

Myles and Eleanor Cohen

Lisa Colacurcio

Samantha and John Colodny

John and Nicki Conti

Ellyn M. Corey

Brent and Pam Cousino

Hassen Dakroub

Isadora Dannin

Davis Family Trust

Vicki and William Dawson

Zoe De Givenchy

Del Mar M.E.D.

Fred Delombaerde

Dennis Deloria and Suzanne Thouvenelle

Joyce and Donn Delson

Todd Derr

Mary L. desJardins

Ann Dicaterino

N. Jack and Susan Dilday

Dennis and Marianne Doherty

Dollies Making a Difference

Rick Donovan

Drs. Alan and Joanna Douglass

Brian and Diane Drake

Brad and Nancy Drummond

Catharine and Ronald Duman

John Dwyer

Aaron Edelheit

David and Jean Ehnebuske

Charles and Diane Eilers

Gary Elden and Phyllis Mandler

El-Genk Family Fund

Elizabeth and Joseph Massoud Family Foundation

Emanuel Bachmann Foundation at the request of Kevin L. Kirkpatrick

Rebecca Entenmann

John and Kristin Epstein

Laurie Fabiano

Elisabeth Familian

Sade Fashokun

Federal Way Public Schools

Fell Family

Debbie and Damon Fisher

Marianna and David Fisher

Maureen Flaherty

Jacques Fortier

Franci L. and Scott Free

Rob and Shari Friedman

Susan and Brett Froomer

Kirsten and Larry Furlong

David Gacioch

David and Josie Gardner

F. M. Gast

Robert R Gebo

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Tony and Carol Gemmell

Robert Geneczko

Genentech Employee Giving Program

Barry Gertz and Laura Friedman

Maureen E. Gevlin and Charles Roh, Jr.

Patrick Gilligan

Sharon and Herb Glaser

Sue B. Glasscock

GlaxoSmithKline Foundation

Jeannie Gold

Sherry Gold

Stan and Abbie Golden

Mark and Alanna Goldman

Roberta Eisman Goldstein

Lorena Gonda and Steven Kiralla

Patricia Gordon M.D.

Michael Andrew Gorrell and Lynn Nabors Gorrell

Grace Family Fund

Dean and Dana Graulich

Clifford and Jo Ann Gray

Jerrold and Madelyne Green

Arthur N. Greenberg

Ana Guartatanga

Manish P. Gupta

Daniel Hackett

Hagopian Family Foundation, in honor of Fred and Joyce Hameetman

Carol Hansen

Walid and Norma Harb

Peter L. and Yoko M. Harnik

Harper Salon

Garrett Hart

Troy Davis Harwell

Lee Hausner, Ph.D.

Vickie Hayashigatani

Philip Hazel

Margaret Hegg

Gregory Heinzinger and Kerstin Pfann

J.C. and Susan Henry

Tim Herby

Herst Family Foundation of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund

Tim and Bev Hesterberg

Marcia Hobbs

Sunny and Josh Holden

Monica Holguin

Stephen and Margot Holland

Cindy and Alan Horn

James and Bethany Hornthal

Herb and Louise Horvitz

Judge and Mrs. David M. Horwitz

William B. Howe

Mrs. Hsu-Yin Kuo Huang

Human Capital Search Pte Ltd

James Hyman and Leslie Weisberg

International Monetary Fund

Faisal Iqbal

Ghada and Ray Irani

Catherine Ireland

George A. Isaac, III

J.J.C.T.M. Foundation

Rosalie James

Japan Tech

Michael and Denise Jeffries

Johnson & Johnson

Gerald Johnson and Layne Johnson

Calvin Johnston

Shirley A. Kadoura

Mr. & Mrs. Jim A. Kandell

Mickey Kantor and Heidi Schulman

Michael and Terri Kaplan

Alice M. Karoub

John Kearney

Wendy and Tad Kelly

William and Marla Kennedy

Todd B. Kirshner

Peter Klein and Marcia Mitnick

James Klosty

Andy Knox, Chelsea Partners

Stacey Kohl

Chris Krause

Naomi and Edward Kritzer

Klaus Kuwert

David A. Ladensohn

The Lang Foundation

Karen and John Lanigan

Brian and Katie Lanktree

Mark Larrimore

Susan Laverdure

Ruskin and Anne Lawyer, in honor of Henry and Eleanor Hood

Brian and Mira Lee

Joan and Roger Lee

Adam Levine

Lloyd Levine

J. Christopher and Jennifer Lewis

Duncan Ley

Thomas Litle

Markham Longden

Eva Lopez

Joanne E. Lotreck

Elise Lyell

Maas Family Trust

Lester Mackey

Macquarie Bank Foundation

James Maddox

Kirk Mahon

Robert Main

Nicole and Robert Maloney

Carol and Douglas Mancino

Ojas Marfatia

Marlon Marshall

Dennis G. and Marilyn G. Martin

Mayer Brown LLP

Joseph McCarthy

Laurie McCarthy

Erica and Brian McLoughlin

Lawry Meister

Kelly Chapman Meyer

Marla Michaels

Leslie and Beth Michelson

Gregg Milliward

Rebecca Milner and Troy Plair

Georgina N. Miranda

Jon Mitchell, Sam Mitchell, and Ariel Root Wolpe

Penne L. Mobley

Emanuel Moecklin

Greg and Ester Moran

Jaime and Susan Moreno

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Laura J. Morrison

Mosaic Company

Afshin Mottaghi

Mr. and Mrs. Herrick Jackson

David and Melanie Mustone

Keith and Carol Myers

Joanie Nasher

Scott and Lisa Nelson, in memory of Matt Vukasovich

Jonathan Neustadter

New York Avenue Presbyterian Church

Chris and Dick Newman

Lee and Margo Nicholas

Dale Nil

David Nochimson

Alexander Nussbacher

Gary Nygaard

Adam and Lindsay Ockman

Ms. Carrie Odell

Drake Ogilvie

Adebola Ogunniyi

Jane and Ronald Olson

Peter O'Malley

One World Play Project

Elsie C. Pan

Jaiminkumar Patel

Christy Payne

PayPal

PayPal Giving Fund

Patty and Greg Pensky / Longo Toyota Lexus

Dr. Alan O. Perantoni

Debra Perlo

Jonas Peters

The Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Darcy and Jeffrey Pollack

Ann Powers and Vincent Paoletti

Manohar Prabhu

Janice A. Prager

Barry Press

Kate Pritchard

Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program

John Ptak and Margaret Black

QUALCOMM Matching Gift Program

Marilyn Quinlan

Julia Rainer

Juliet Rains

Jyothi Rao

Red Mountain Capital Partners LLC

Ursula Rein

Richard and Barbara Rosenberg, in honor of Fred and Joyce Hameetman Foundation

Todd Rio

John A. Roberts, Jr.

Robin and Possum Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

Henry Roman

Dale and Kathleen Rosenbloom

David Rosenstein

Dr. and Mrs. Joel A. Ross

Ronald Rouda and Nancy Loncke

Gary and Cathy Rozek

Allen and Cynthia Ruby

Richard and Elizabeth Rush

Russ Reid

Susan Rust

Samuels Family Fund

Esther B. Sanchez

Cynthia and Edward Santos

John R. Schaefer

Jacob Schafer

Lauren and Susan Schmidt

Kevin Schoeler and Philip van der Voet

Marc and Judith Schuckit

Victor and Judy Sears

Diane Seede, in memory of the Mohammed Farris and Ihsine Simone Families

Glenn Shaikun

Richard M. Shor

Alfred and Martha Sikes

Donald Silverman

Margaret and Thomas Simms

Simon Family Philantrhopic Foundation

Brent Simon

Joseph Sirosh

Tore Sleveland

Dianne Snedaker

Barbara Snell

Jeffrey E. Sobel

Anna and Jerry Solomon

Stanton Charitable Fund

Brenda and Ernie Stein

Susan and Lloyd Stockel

Thomas and Beth Strickland, in honor of Callie Strickland

Brooklyn Sudano

C. William Sundblad

Margaret C. Sutherland

Thomas and Anna Sweeney

Swinerton Foundation

Gene T. Sykes

Mahmoud Tabassi

Yoshinobu Takenaga

Elizabeth TenHouten and Dennis Tito

Gregory and Allison Thomsen

Kip Thorne and Carolee Winstein

Laura Tippl

Jason Titus

Marc Tompkins

Kathleen and Charles Toppino

Jeffrey Minh Tran

James Henry Trexler

Michael Trinh

Stacy Twilley and Michael Kong

Jiing-Yang Twu

Tracey Ullman

UnitedHealth Group

Unity Church of Prescott

Parinaz Vahabzadeh

Jason Valdetero

Diane Van Boxel

Chaya van Essen

David and Lydia Vandenbergh

Muriel and Steve Varga

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Teri and Mark Vershel

Mark and Nancy Viets

Stacey Vince

Dawn Viveash and Gerald Kolaja

Christina Vo and Michael Nguyen

Voices in Harmony

Diana and Robert Walker

Walmart Foundation

Charles Warner

Washington Athletic Club

Scott and Obaida Watt

Jerry Wayne

Elliot Weaver

Wendell Webster

David Weekly

Steven Weinberg and Georganne Ferrier

The Weingart Foundation

Daniel and Dena Weis

John Weissenbach

Lauren White

Robert Wiederecht

Peter Wilkes

Willis Towers Watson

Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks

Cindy Westor Winebaum

Jonathan Witt

Ralph and Madeline Wittman

Robin P. Wolaner

Jason Wolff and Lucy Wild

Faye Wong

World Bank Community Connections Fund

Yihong Wu

X-ray Touring

The Yablon Family Foundation, Inc.

Akiko Yamaguchi

Tzychyi Yu

Harriet Zaretsky

Erik and Karen Zea

Edward Zlatsen

$500 - $999Anonymous (86)

Jon Abrahams

Muna Abusulayman

Chika Adams

Lynda and Scott Adelson

Marlis Aeberli

Agron Inc.

Mashid Ahmadi

Heyam and Joseph Alcodray, in memory of Fatme Simon

Benjamin Allen

Allison Alvine

Alessandra M. Amadeo

Luiz Amaral

Amazon Smile

Heidi and Richard Amundson

Dr. Dennis P. Andrulis

Rand S. April

Betty Archer

Steven and Susanne Assante

Jo Astani

Julia Bailey

Hemant N. Bailoor

Nancy E. Baldwin

Marian L. Banning

Caleb Bartley

David Bartz

Samantha Basalari

Suma Basavarappa

Dave Bass

Joan Bauer

Katherine and David Baum

Vince Beiser

Sharina Belani

Michael Bell

Douglas Bender

Marion and Craig Benell

Gladys and Stephen Benton

Daniel and Melissa Berger

Elizabeth Bernardi

Randi C. Berney

Tamara Betteridge

Dr. Rakesh Bhalla

Peter A. Bigot

Emma Bing

Bingham Kearns Charitable Fund

Todd Bird

Nicole Black

Allison Blechman

Howard and Joan Bloom

Laura Boudreau

Robin and William Brandt

Elizabeth Brauer

Jay Brecker and Eileen Cowin

Pam and Kurt Brendlinger

Bright Funds Foundation

Broadcast Music, Inc.

Megan Brock

Michael Brody

Sherna S. Brody

Brookby Foundation

Douglas C. Brower and Deborah O. Russell

Malcolm Brown

Stanford Brown

Stuart Brown

Richard and Leslie Bush

Gilbert W. Butler

Gloria Butler

Mr. and Mrs. Sean Byrne

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Calcaterra

Nicole and Danny Cannon

Dr. Jerry Carle

Mary Carlson

Heather Lynn Carlton

Kurt Casper

Causecast Foundation

Patricia L. Cawley

Kristin Johnson Ceva, Ph. D., CFA

Yi Chian Chang

Israel and Patricia Chavez Del Pino

Loren Chhetry

Jerry Chi

Lee Fong Chia

Sreedhana Chittineni

Kai Chiu

Chirag Chowhan

Vivian Chui

Cisco Foundation

KENYA

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Cisco Matching Gifts Program

Jon C. Clark

Jeff Clayton

Kimberly Cochell

Amy and Dale Cohen

Linda Cohen

Lisa and Jeff Cohen

Lydia Colin

Robert and Regina Cowell

Margaret B. Crone

Terry Cussen

Malcolm and Louise Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Davis

Michael Deluca

Mark D. Demanes

Catherine and Dwight Des Lauriers

Steven Dichter and Kathleen Buckley

Christopher and Susan Dick

DIRECTV, Inc.

Mark A. Drengson

James Dubey

David Dwyer

Lucy Earley

Edwards Lifesciences

Charles Elachi

Adnan & Zerifie Elkadri

Robert and Milena Emery

Ender Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation

H. Allen Evans

Express Scripts

Selina Fenech

Cristina Figueroa

First United Methodist Church

Chris Fisher

Hugh Flood

Jacqueline and Arlington Forbes

Mark and Cherylana Foss

Steffen and Deborah Foster

Katherine Fowler

Maryann and Charles Franzke

Ron Fritz

Rohina Furmuly

Alejandra Solano G

Marilyn Geninatti

Mary Germain

Boyd and Gayetta Gibbons

Paul and Lisa Gibbs

Lisa Gichner

Ms. Jane Gilday

Jennifer Gonring

Frank Gonzalez

Saranathan Govindarajan

Marilyn Greene

Neil Grimmer

Helen and David Gustavson

Sujie Ha

Chris Buckles Haley

Susan Haragely

Tod Harrick

Jed Hartman

Harvard Westlake School

Gary Hattem

Zari Hedayat

Sigrid Hepp-Dax

Matthew Herman and Helen Mossler Herman

Charles and Emily Herrmann

Elizabeth Hirsch

Takahiro Hisada

Lin Tai Ho

Mr. James G. Hoffman

Suzanne and Larre Hoke

Richard Hollander and Peggy E. Weil

Ann Hollister and Jon Thomas

Cas Holloway

Michael and Laura Holt

Katherine Holzle

James And Susan Hosek

Masahiro Hosoya

Joan and Ken House

Dana M Howell

Sherry and Clark Hsu

George and Cathy Huber

Gary Hultman and Judith LeClair

Dr. Fatima Hyder

India International Church

Peggy Ingram

Sharyl Inlow

Innis College Student Society

Gregory and Callan Irvin

Brooks and Beverly Jackson

William Jacobi

Jacquelyn J. Legg Memorial Trust

Jaman Properties, Inc.

Radhika Jandhyala

Teresa Jennings

Maya Johar

Julia A. Johns

Andrew Jones and Mary Heinen

Noel K. Jones

Asha and Chandu Joshi

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Joyce

JustGive

David Kalman

Jenny Kane

David and Kenlyn Kanouse

Gerald L. Katell

Rebecca Katz

Carol and Francis Kearns

Katherine S. Kendrick

Sylvia Kihara and Roger Neill

Gregory Kimball

Ann P. Kirby

Pete Klosterman

Margaret Kopec and John Glanz

Susumu Koshiba

Suketu Kothari

Robin and Neil Kramer

Frances Krogstad

Kelli and Michael Krueger

Tomasz Kukielka

Jon Kutler

Oi Ying Lam

Stacy Lamb

Ron Lanphier

Duncan Lanser

Mary Laucks

Peter Laugharn, Ph.D.

Lisa Lee

Eric Leibovitch

Joseph Lembeck

Susan and Bruce Levin, in honor of Fred and Joyce Hameetman

Susan Levine

Patricia Lewis and B E Anderson

Kenneth S. Libkin

Oksana Lien

Gregory J. Liposky

Sze Wan Hera Lo

William Loftus

Angela M. Lore

Jeff and Thérèse Lotman

Julia and Stephen Luerman

Steven and Gayle Lund

Marc L. Luzzatto

Tien Yen Ma

Adelheid J. Mager

Lauren Makeyenko and Josh Wilson

Shiu Man and Bette Yu Lee

Fred Manaster

Iris Marden

Liisa Margosian

Marine Family

Debra and Glenn Martin

Ronald and Jane Massa

Joanna Massey

Tajuki Masuda

Tae Matsusue

Vivin Mattamana

Brian and Julie Matthews

Edward Maxwell

Patty Mayer and Perry Friedrich

Jeffrey and Masako McBride

Maxanne H. McCormick

Ali McIntosh

Susan R. Mckay

James McKenney

Sara McKinnon

Robin C. Meili

Dawit Melak

Dr. Steven and Antonia Melamed

Ruth J. Mendez

Rebecca Middleton

Andrew Miller

Jeff Miller

William and Dianne Milner

Brenda Milum

Danny Ming

Parvez Mody

Phillip Moll

Priscila Montana

Ilonka and Edwin Morales

Thomas Moran

Andrea Moreno

Ruth Morentz

Gary Mozer

Kathleen and William Mudd

Haya Abdul Mughni

Mulligan Family Trust

Rebecca Mumaw-Miller

Christine Anne Munroe

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Wyatt Murkoff

Wendell and Patricia Myers

Minako Nakamura

Tod Van Name

Narayanas

David and Angella Nazarian

Jon and Marcia Newby

Gretchen M. Newman

Thaosuong Nguyen

Mary Anne Nidiry

Aaron Nissen

Susan Niven

Marg Northcott

Jenny O'Connell

Christine O'Connor

Tetsuji Okamoto

Dr. Dorothy A. O'Keefe

Patsy and Wade Oltmanns

Fiorella Ordonez

Hiroko Oura

Robert Pallansch

Kwok Fung Pang

Peg and Fredric Pashkow

Nicholas H. Paul

John Pedersen

Marta Peña

Andrea and Ronald Perez

Kristen and Mark Perlmutter

Sandra and Dan Perlmutter

Alison Petrocelli

Thomas Pfister

Lucy Phillips

Stephen Phillips

David and Elin Poneman

Pamela Popovich

Adam Porter

Principal Financial Group

Progressive Insurance Foundation

Anne Purdy

Kathleen Quasula

Justin Race

David C. Randal and Beatriz Tobon-Randal

Purva Rawal

Maria Reed

Jill and David Reeder

John Reichertz

Kathleen Reiss

Honorable Vicki Reynolds Pepper and Murray Pepper

Alicia Rieger

Mr. & Mrs. Norman R. Rogers

William and Sandra Roork

Gayle and Jeff Rosenthal

Robert A. Roth, Jr.

Kirsten Rounds

Barbara S. Royal

Matthew Wood Royston

J Colleen Russell

Victoria Ruud

Patrick Ryan and Maye Fukumoto

Ray Sacks

Roger Sacry

Gerald I. Sakai

Robert and Frances Sakata

Erwin Schemankewitz

Samantha Schlumberger

Korliss A. Schnitker

Gerald and Connie Schroeder

Lynne Slattery Schroeder

Dr. Lora Schulwitz

Rachel Schuneman

Kathy Schwartz

Mark and Deborah Scott

Archana Sengar

Brenda Shanks

Mrs. and Mr. Ming Shao

Miriam Shapira, in honor of Bob Graziano and Wendy Wachtell

Mr. Stuart Sharpe

Brian Shaver

Andrew Shaw

Robert D. Shipp and Dr. Michelle Israel, in honor of Bob Graziano and Wendy Wachtell

Richard Shreeve

Francine Silverman

Rosemary Simmons

Julie and Dennis Singer

John and Laurie Sischo, in honor of Linda Cappello

Meagan Sisk

Mark and Carolyn Snyder

Mr. and Mrs. Dirk E. Sonneborn

Susan Sorenson

Southern Mono Healthcare District / Mammoth Hospital

James and Virginia Spellman

Donald and Edna Spencer

Shawn and Richard Sperber

Michael Speyer

Dr. Keith and Vickie Stamler

Joyce L. Steier

Laure Stern

Lauren and Brian Stone

Abigail Streitmatter

S J Strochlic

Kevin and Betsy Sullivan

William Sundelacruz

Anthony Surrace

John Sutton

Roma Swan

Monica T

Allan Tabilas

Nariko Tanaka

Erica Tavares

A. R. Taylor

Jonathan Thaw

Elli Thermos

Brittany Thomas

Cara-Lynne Thomas

Selena Thomas

Louise O. Thoms

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans

Leslie Thurman

David and Nancy Thyng

Brian Tice

Brenda Tiernan

Jack Tiethof and Anita Sy

Anne and Roger Tracy

Patricia Trantham

Margaret Truman

Mildred F. Tully

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Turriff

Marylu Tuthill

PA

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Wendy Univer

Jorge Uquillas

James Vahey

Sivakumar Veerapandy

Paul Vernaza

Peter Wallace

John Walsh and Elizabeth Reardon Walsh

Michael Walsh

William Waltz

Sai Ke Wang

Leslie Ward

Susanne Ward

Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.

Diana Warner and Steve Maiman

Yasukazu Watanabe

Cynthia M. Watson, M.D.

Winifred Wechsler

Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign

Joseph W. and Patricia J. Wenzel

Sean West

William Wheatley

Kate R. White

Diane Whitty

Teresa Wilborn

Dr. and Mrs. Gary J. Wilfret

George Williams

Matthew Winkler

Buford Winn

Karen Wolfen

Wonderful Giving

Maxime Wong

John and Margaret Woodcock

Barbara Wornum

J Wayne Wrightstone

Joanne Wuerker

Phillip Wulfridge

Yahoo! Inc.

Edith Yamasaki and Robert Snapka

Hui Hui Yang

Anita Yarossi

Keisuke Yorihiro

Douglas Yoshida and Jennifer Huang

Tommy Zelowski

David Zurcher

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Hayley Pappas

Heidi and Erik Murkoff

Isabel Rosenthal

Jacqueline and Arlington Forbes

Jeffrey Burrell

Jesse Giddings

Jesse Kaplan

Joi Lee

Josh Gold

Judith Leiber Couture

Julie Waxman

Kandy Lozano

Katie Moser Lanktree

Kristen Karsh

Linkin Park

Lionsgate

Marta Vukovich

Megan Rucker

Mette Lampcov

Molly Swenson

Music for Relief

Najah Bazzy

Nicole Hartman

Noah Herzog

Rachel and David Inmon

Ralph Lauren

Rosanne Pugliese

Rustic Canyon Restaurant Group

Rutherford Wines

RYOT

Shane Russeck

Sheila Pinkel

Stephanie Levin

Suzanne Twing

Tiffani Lewis

TOMS Shoes, Inc.

Tori Cook

WhatToExpect.com

Whitney Showler

Zeda Stone

WOMEN'S LUNCHEON COMMITTEEAlexis Deutsch-Adler

Alinne Majarian

Amy Chidiac

Bonnie Abaunza

Debbie Fisher

Ellen Lipson

Erica Mcloughlin

Gina Deutsch-Zakarin

Heidi Murkoff

Jacqueline Forbes

Jennifer Hollingsworth

Jennifer Kell

Kathleen D’Addario

Kimberlea Archer

Laurie Cappello

Linda Cappello

Loren Levine

Michelle Richman

Pam Brendlinger

Pamela Mohn

Sandy Barger

Tanya Perlmutter

Victoria Sutherland

Vivian Soren-Myers

to the following individuals who have raised critically needed funds on our behalf.

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HOW YOU CAN HELP

There are many ways you can help International Medical Corps provide lifesaving care and help communities gain self-reliance after a disaster.

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.

STANDARDBecome a Monthly Donor

Make a one-time gift via check, credit card, wire

transfer or online

Make a gift of stocks or mutual funds

Make a gift in honor of a loved one

WORKPLACECorporate Matching Gifts

Combined Federal Campaign for federal

employees

PLANNED GIVINGCreate a gift in your will

Make a gift of life insurance

Leave a gift from your retirement account

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1-800-481-4462

INTERNATIONALMEDICALCORPS.ORG/GIVE

Federal Designation #10912

Contact Elaine Benditson at 310-826-7800 for more information.

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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. Its mission is to improve the quality of life through health interventions and related activities that build local capacity in underserved communities worldwide. By offering training and health care to local popu-lations 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.

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HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

12400 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90025

PHONE: 310.826.7800 FAX: 310.442.6622

WASHINGTON, DC INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

1313 L Street NW, Suite 110 Washington, DC 20005

PHONE: 202.828.5155 FAX: 202.828.5156

DUBAI INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

International Humanitarian City Building 4 – Suite 113, DIC Complex Sheik Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd, Dubai, UA

PHONE: +971 4.277.8012 FAX: +971 4.277.8098

UNITED KINGDOM INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS-UK

1st Floor 254-258 Goswell Road London EC1V 7EB Great Britain

PHONE: +44 (0) 207 253 0001 FAX: +44 207 250 3629

www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org.uk