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Healing People.
Around the Corner.
Around the World.
CULTIVATING
HEALTH FOR
THE NATIONS
ANNUAL REPORT
2007-2008
BEARING GOOD FRUIT
It has been another fruitful year for
Genesis World Mission. We praise God for
his abundant provision and celebrate the
opening of a permanent clinic in Kenya in
partnership with our friends there last
August. So many needy people are now
getting high-quality, affordable health care
through the clinic. It’s astounding to
believe that this strong operation grew
from the seedling of conversations we had
just two and a half years ago.
At home, the Garden City Community
Clinic and Volunteer Physicians Network
both continue to take long strides in
maturing. These projects are effecting
lasting changes in our patients’ health and
living situations. I am deeply grateful for
the support that our community provides
for this mission work —there’s no way we
could do this without you.
Dr. Karl Watts, MD, President
THREE MAIN BRANCHES DESIGNED TO MEET HEALTHCARE NEEDS OF THE UNDERSERVED
SINCE ITS ESTABLISHMENT IN 2001, GENESIS WORLD MISSION, INC. HAS
GROWN A VARIETY OF PROJECTS TO FULFILL ITS MISSION AS A NON-
DENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION: TO CONVEY THE LOVE OF JESUS
CHRIST BY MEETING THE PHYSICAL, MEDICAL, AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF THE LESS
FORTUNATE, BOTH GLOBALLY AND LOCALLY.
Genesis provides sustainable diagnostic and medical treatment services
to economically disadvantaged individuals through local and interna-
tional partnerships. This vision includes supporting short-term mission
trips with supplies, training and leadership. Active projects are located
in Kenya and India—two of over 20 countries served since the estab-
lishment of Genesis World Mission.
INTERNATIONAL—THE HEART AND SOUL OF GENESIS
GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC—OUR FLAGSHIP PROJECT
Garden City Community Clinic (GCCC) provides medical services to
low-income, uninsured patients by utilizing volunteer health care pro-
fessionals. Care includes treatment of acute non-emergent and limited
chronic illnesses, medications, and referrals for specialty care. On-site
basic dental services, social work visits, patient medical education,
mental health counseling and referrals to specialists are also available.
VOLUNTEER PHYSICIANS NETWORK—NEW KID ON THE BLOCK
Volunteer Physicians Network (VPN) is a referral network of specialty
physicians, labs and hospitals who’ve agreed to donate medical care to
patients of three Ada County safety-net clinics: Family Practice Medi-
cal Center, Terry Reilly Health Services-Boise, and GCCC. VPN was
established in 2006, first under a federal grant, then sustained by com-
munity funding under Genesis.
FRUSTR ATED I came to Garden City Community Clinic two years ago. At the time, I working in home care for adults with mental illness or develop-mental disabilities and my job did not offer health insurance. My anxiety attacks were debilitating. I called around the community and nobody would offer to help. HOPEFU L I called the Clinic and they prayed with me on the phone. That really helped me calm down and they scheduled a time for me to come in that evening. I started feeling better right after that phone call. SCARED The clinic provided me with anxiety medication and blood
work for my Hepatitis C. It showed high activity levels and I was referred to Dr. Schutz, a gastroenterologist. While looking at my liver through the ultrasound, the hospital staff found a 10 pound tumor in my uterus. I was scared! They ordered a CAT scan that day and an OB Gyn referral was made to Dr. Agrusa at OBGyn Associates. COORDI NATI ON Together, the two doctors coordinated the timing of liver treatments, since my Hepatitis treatments needed to be done after the tumor was treated. I was referred to the “Be In Charge” program, which paid for the seven months of liver treatment shots.
TRAJEDY Then, just two months into treatment, my husband was in a car accident and broke his neck, leaving him a paraplegic. Because I’m taking care of my husband, I am unable to work full time. HEALI NG Today there is no sign of the Hep C virus in my blood stream. I got far more than medical care here at GCCC. I received emotional support around my husband’s accident and prayed with volunteers during clinic hours. I wouldn’t have been taken care of if the Clinic wasn’t there. I would have died by now with all my problems. It has been a Godsend. THANK YOU It’s been 14 years since I was addicted to drugs and alcohol, but my past meth use has left me with crumbling teeth, so now I’m getting served at the dental clinic too. I love them and have high respects for everybody here who cares how much I’m doing. Thank you.
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Glenda Steel—This is My Story GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC
The purpose of the Garden City Community Clinic is to provide charity care to the working poor through volunteer medical and dental providers. This care is intended for those who are barely scraping by and making budget choices between gas, food and medical care. With four weekly medical clinics and a weekly dental clinic, about 500 patients a year make us their medical home. Established in 2002, the Clinic utilizes 200 volunteers who donated $143,000 worth of time during the last fiscal year. Multiple in-kind donations of goods, lab and radiology services from community members round out the professionalism the Clinic has come to be known for.
GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC
Providing Shelter for the Weary
“...IT IS LIKE A MUSTARD SEED THAT A MAN TOOK AND
PLANTED IN HIS FIELD. ALTHOUGH IT IS THE SMALLEST OF
ALL SEEDS, WHEN IT IS FULLY GROWN IT IS LARGER THAN
THE GARDEN PLANTS AND BECOMES A TREE, AND THE
BIRDS IN THE SKY COME AND NEST IN ITS BRANCHES…”
2007-2008 By the Numbers
Total patient encounters: 2,594 • Primary Care Medical Encounters: 1,622
• Dental Clinic encounters: 230
• Medication refills encounters: 755
Medical Patient Encounters by complexity • High complexity: 10 patients, 10 encounters
• Med. Complexity: 179 patients, 297 encounters
• Low complexity: 393 patients, 880 encounters
• Remainder of encounters were “straightforward complexity”
Common Patient Diagnoses: • Type 1 Diabetes : 12 patients, 38 encounters
• Type 2 Diabetes : 32 patients, 125 encounters
• Hypertension: 63 patients, 236 encounters
• Asthma: 16 patients, 38 encounters
• Depression: 21 patients, 55 encounters
The remodel of the building allowed us to create a better medication room and this service of the clinic continues to have a great impact. During 2007-2008 GCCC: • Provided 4,448 prescription fills.
• Provided a retail value of $469,500 in pharmaceuticals at no cost to patients.
• Processed 482 quarterly GAPmed applications to drug companies providing a retail value of $209,000 in medications for patients.
• Received another thumbs up from the Board of Pharmacy regarding clinic operations.
I have had the privilege of serving as the volunteer Medical Director at the Garden City Community Clinic for one year now, and what a year it has been! You have to come down and see the tremendous amount of care that is happening here to believe it. With Hillary Roethlisberger, LCSW, as our new Director of Local Operations, we are ramping up our patient education efforts very quickly. We are also continuing our efforts to serve our patients with mental health issues, and had a volunteer psychologist, Dr. Bill Arnold, join us this year. The progress we’ve been able to make this summer in our dental clinic capacity as a result of the remodel is so encouraging. As a member of the Boise medical community, I have to tell you that these patients are receiving a level and continuum of care that is above and beyond what you might expect for a small organization. These patients are so precious and I just fall in love with them over and over again. They’re people like you and me who’ve fallen on hard times and when you hear their stories, your heart just breaks. We appreciate the support that we receive that makes this place possible and function smoothly. God bless you for your generosity and compassion.
FROM THE DESK OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR DR. ANN CORDUM, INTERNIST
I am a nurse who volunteers at the Garden City Community Clinic. I have a full time job, a marriage and a hectic schedule. Why do I volunteer my precious time? The answer is easy: I am blessed. Praise God! I am blessed! I have health insurance, a career and a loving and supportive family on top of having an awesome God. With all
these blessings, I have another job: to go out and bless others! It is my duty as a blessed person to use what I have and show Jesus' love to anyone who will accept it. The patients at our clinic not only get medical care and free prescriptions- they get prayer, friendship and a consistent group of people that they can count on to love them no matter what choices they make or situations they find themselves in. This is the only way I know how to serve others- to love them and pray for them and be their friend no matter what. When things go wrong in our lives we always ask, "Why?" When things go right in our lives we should also ask, "Why?" I know that all of the gifts in my life are from above and all that God asks of me is to love Him and love others. The most simple answer to why I am blessed is because I can share my blessings with others. And that's what the doctors, nurses, pharmacists and staff do at the Garden City Community Clinic. I like to make God smile, and I know he is smiling every time the front doors open at this small charity clinic in Garden City.
Dr. Ann CordumDr. Ann CordumDr. Ann CordumDr. Ann Cordum
BY TAYLOR STANLEY, RN
Why I Volunteer at the Clinic
Taylor Stanley, RnTaylor Stanley, RnTaylor Stanley, RnTaylor Stanley, Rn
Connecting Branches of Medicine VOLUNTEER PHYSICIANS NETWORK
The Volunteer Physicians Network (VPN) has been successfully operating for two years now and is helping meet a huge need for safety-net clinic patients in Ada County. It is a “connector” between charity care patients of Family Practice Medical Center (FMRI), Terry Reilly Health Services-Boise (TRHS), and the Garden City Community Clinic (GCCC) and volunteer specialist physicians willing to help such patients. Part of the goal of the program is to spread charity care among many willing specialty physicians and empowering physicians to set their own limits of care, helping prevent charity burnout. Additionally, VPN helps patients access hospital services and expedites the Ada County indigent fund application process when applicable.
Following the Stream When we try to explain to new people just how VPN works, we often resort to drawing a diagram to help them understand the complicated route of communications: 1) VPN recruits specialists and
places their volunteer commitment into a web-based appointment pool.
2) Safety-net clinic personnel refer patient based on available providers.
3) Patients are evaluated/treated by specialists in their facilities.
4) VPN helps arrange additional tests, evaluation by another specialist or surgery for patients that need it.
5) VPN evaluates effectiveness of the program through patient and referring physician surveys.
• Manage Referrals • Manage Commitments
• Recruit Specialists • Evaluate Program
“I Can Walk!” Jeff Scott, a self-employed contractor with no health insurance, suffered from a hydrocele for ten years. In the months leading up to his visit at the Garden City Community Clinic, Jeff’s hydrocele was very painful making it difficult to walk, and affected his work due to constant nausea and vomiting. After being seen at the Clinic in April, Jeff was referred to Dr. William Jones, at Mountain State Urology. Dr. Jones reported that it was the largest hydrocele he had ever seen and recommended surgery. In July, VPN helped coordinate between St. Luke’s, Anesthesia Associates and Dr. Jones for the surgery. A subsequent infection caused the need for a second procedure by Dr. Jones. Jeff happily reports that he is almost healed from his surgery. He is now able to work and support his family. “I can walk again thanks to you. Dr. Jones did an excellent job for how bad off I was-I really appreciate what he did. I would give him an A+ as being a great doctor and I am very thankful for his help. I hurt for a lot of years before this.”
2007-2008 By the Numbers
• VPN arranged $753,594 in services for uninsured patients.
• 65 new specialists joined VPN; 161 total specialists were involved in VPN making 253 appointments available per month.
• 417 patient referrals were made via VPN and 782 appointments and procedures (follow-up care is included) occurred as a result.
• 91 surgeries were arranged by VPN with Saint Alphonsus and St Luke’s Regional Medical Centers.
• 67% of patients surveyed in 2008 felt that their referral to a specialist through VPN improved their health condition; 65% of referring physicians said the same.
• VPN received a Governor's 2008 Idaho Brightest Star Award which recognizes exemplary Idaho volunteer service.
It was always my desire to create a place for community members to come and get treated for their aches and pains without worry about insurance and their financial situation. The VPN paperwork for signing up was simple and I was given an option of seeing between 1-4 patients a month. I started with two patients a month then
moved to one patient a week. Now I recognize that the need is enormous in our community.
I realized that people live this life just to discover who they are. VPN has given me the chance to discover who I am, which is to help and serve people. I feel content and fulfilled when I help patients get better and return to their pre-injury lifestyles. Deep in my heart, since childhood, there was an intense urge to help others; VPN places me at this right time and place. And I am thankful for this opportunity.
I heard a story one time where a person went to Mother Teresa in India to help her out. Mother Teresa asked her to give this old man a bath, which she did. The old man was so happy, but in just a couple hours, the old man passed away. The woman was very upset and unhappy. She wanted to return home to the US, feeling it was not worth her time. Mother Teresa looked at her and comforted her by saying that this old man had not taken a bath for one year and had walked for three days from his town just to see them. “This old man has waited for you his whole life to receive a bath from you before he died. This is a spiritual experience and you missed it.”
Raj Issuree, P.T.
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Helping People Find Life VOLUNTEER PHYSICIANS NETWORK
Allergy
Joseph Callanan, MD
Anesthesia Timothy Sullivan, MD
Loren Hinger, MD
Terry Keller, MD
Douglas Nocolarsen, MD
Gary Cieslak, MD
Steven Love, MD
Louis "Jim" Voulelis, MD
Jeffery Eidson, MD
M. Gene Erhart, MD
Patrick Zoellner, MD
Robert Centeno, MD
Karl Zarse, MD
Boise Anesthesia SARMC
Cardiology Graham Wetherly, MD
Murali N. Bathina, MD
Walter L. Seale, MD
Frederick Badke, MD
Mark Parent, MD
Marshall Priest, MD
Karl Undesser, MD
Steven Writer, MD
James Field, MD
Stefanie Fry, MD
David Hinchman, MD
Colin Lee, MD
Melinda Marks, MD
Samual Bass, MD Andrew Chai, MD
Robert Duerr, MD
Charles Eiriksson, MD
Chiropractic Benjamin Jeppe, DC
Dermatology Steven Mings, MD
William Noweirski, MD
Jhon R. Hall, MD
Jennifer DeBlieck, MC
Ear, Nose, Throat W. Davis Merritt, MD
Jill Beck, MD
Eric T. Garner, MD
Arthur C. Jones, III, MD
DelRay Maughan, MD
Todd Rustad, MD
Matthew B. Schwarz, MD
Gastroenterology Samuel S. Gibson, MD
Ike D. Tanabe, MD
Nic R. Cordum, MD
Robb F. Gibson, MD
Stephen M. Schutz, MD
Mark A. Mallory, MD
Christopher J. Goulet, MD
Hospital Services
Saint Alphonsus RMC
St. Luke's RMC Boise/ Meridian
Mammography St. Luke’s Breast Care Services
Saint Alphonsus Comprehensive Breast Care Center
James A. Wolf, MD FACS
Nephrology
Robert Davidson, MD
Neurology Michael O'Brien, MD
Neurosurgeon Bruce Andersen, MD
Ronald E. Jutzy, MD
OB/GYN Lee Parsons, MD
Mary Hafer, MD
Necole Javernick-Hodges, MD
Robert W. Davis, MD
Timothy A. West, MD
B. Kerry Lowder, MD
R. Burke Archibald, MD
Heidi Bendorf Chasan, MD
John M. Werdel, MD
Bryan F. Hodges, MD
Phillip Agrusa, MD
Scott Armstrong, MD
Harmony Schroeder, MD
Mary Hafer, MD
Ophthalmology Kathryn Fethke, MD
James Swartley, MD
Adam Reynolds, MD
Molly Mannscheck, MD
James Tweeten, MD
Mark Borup, MD
Jon Fishburn, MD
Leo Harf, MD
Katherine Lee, MD
Katherine O. Whitfield, MD
Gregory Kent, MD
Optometry
Paul Whitesides, OD
Luke Hopstad, OD
Orthopedic Surgery
Michael J. Gustavel, MD
George A. Wade, MD
Patrick Dawson, MD
Gannon Randolph, MD
Thomas Goodwin, MD
Pain Management
Richard Radnovich, MD
Podiatry
Gary Millward, DPM
Scott Graviet, DPM
Clinton Clark, DPM
Pathology/Laboratory Services IDX Pathology
C. Manuel Suarez, MD, Christine
Measham, MD, Michael Myhre, MD,
Boise Pathology
SARMC Pathology Group
Pulmonology Saadia R. Akhtar, MD MSC
Physical Medicine/ Rehab James H. Morland, MD
Physical Therapy Raj Issuree, PT
Radiology Intermountain Medical Imaging
Gem State Radiology
Boise Radiology
SARMC Radiology/Nuclear Medicine
Surgery Bryan J. Anderson, MD PC
Steven Casos, MD
Frederick Foss Jr., MD PACS
Nicholas Gyles, MD FICS
Bill Morgan, MD FACS
Urology Avery Seifert, MD
Larry A. Tansey, MD
David B. Crane, MD, FACS
Timothy W. Welebir, MD
William A. Jones, MD
Cynthia Fairfax, MD
William Fredrikson, MD
John Greer, MD
Dawn King, MD
Eric Klein, MD
Stephen Miller, MD
David Rice, MD
Todd Waldman, MD
Joseph Williams, MD
Jared Heiner, MD
PARTICIPATING PHYSICIANS/GROUPS/HOSPITALS (from June 1, 2007-May 31, 2008)
SHORT TERM TRI PS In July 2007, Eagle Nazarene and Capital Christian Center led a 30-member medical and children’s outreach team to Ndumberi Kenya, as well as in a refugee camp in Kirasha, seeing over 900 people. In April 2008 Dr. Marietta Thompson led a team to provide training for the Kenyan medical staff at the clinic. They also provide medical services in the Kieni Forest and to Kirasha. These two remote areas the north of Ndumberi have camps of internally displaced people of Kenya due to tribal and ethnic violence. The team provided desperately needed medical services for those who have had to leave their villages due to post -election violence and unrest there this year. CHANG ED LI VES A 15 year old boy came to our clinic when he was very weak. He had previously visited other hospitals and clinics and was treated for malaria and typhoid. Our Clinical Officer decided to check on his blood sugar and determined he had Type 1 Diabetes. He was referred to Kiambu District Hospital where he was admitted and put on insulin and is now getting better.
Ndumberi
GENESIS INTERNATIONAL
Bearing Good Fruit: 30, 60, 100-Fold
FI RST CLI NI C YEAR The Pentecostal Evangelical Fellowship of Africa (PEFA) Mercy Medical Center (PMMC) was dedicated with the help of Dr. Karl Watts on July 27 2007 and opened its doors for service the next month. Kenyan staff are meeting the physical and spiritual needs of well over 30 patients a day, six days a week. The clinic is esteemed in the community as an effective and affordable place to receive medical care.
PEFA Mercy Medical Center by the Numbers (August 2007—July 2008)
• 9,236 Patient Encounters
• 4,163 New Patients
• 8,504 Prescriptions
• 4,540 Labs
• 119 HIV Counseling
• 572 Spiritual Counseling
• Total Expenses: $59,222
• Total GWM Cash Support: 44,750
Dr. Karl WattsDr. Karl WattsDr. Karl WattsDr. Karl Watts
Dr. Marietta ThompsonDr. Marietta ThompsonDr. Marietta ThompsonDr. Marietta Thompson
GENESIS INTERNATIONAL
INDI A 2008 The ongoing partnership between Genesis International and Calvary Chapel of Boise continues to look for a way to provide sustainable medical support for the orphans in India and the people in the surrounding communities. Many of the children are orphaned due to the HIV epidemic in
India, resulting in on-going medical needs. In January 2008, Genesis International and Calvary Chapel of Boise sent a medical team to the Heaven’s Gate Orphanage in Bangalore and Home of Hope Orphanage in Nazareth, India. Medical services were provided for the orphans as well as others in the
surrounding community. Over 2,450 Indians were seen during the two week medical camp.
STRATE GI C SHI FT I N OPERA TI ONS In the beginning, Genesis World Mission was a warehouse and accepted anything and everything medical. International activities were focused on supplying donated goods and medicines to short-term medical mission trips by local organizations. During this year, the board of directors moved to narrow the focus of its international programs to sustainability and has discontinued this historical activity of the organization.
...I WI LL NOT FORG ET The 7 year-old sat in the chair alone. She was an orphan with big brown eyes and a serious look. Dressed in rags and covered with lice; she listened carefully to my instructions. The 23 year-old widow. She was gaunt and her eyes were listless. Her husband had died of AIDS. He was secretly getting treatment at the government hospital for the condition that he kept from her. Her HIV test came back positive, not surprising considering her physical appearance. They had a son who was a year and a half old and she was alone. Donna Lowther, N.P.
These are the faces...
Creating Sustainable Growth
BUILDING EXPANSION
Making Room for Growth It has been two years since the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation granted $150,000 to Genesis World Mission for mortgage principal pay down and capi-tal improvement. Starting a year ago in March with the kitchen remodel and then in earnest in September, teams of volunteers and contractors transformed 1,800 square feet of underutilized warehouse space into dental operatories, a break room, office space, and a community education room. In total, the re-model cost just over $100,000 with more than half of that donated in labor and materials. With the building now fully occupied, Genesis World Mission is util-izing its space to a much greater capacity and effectiveness.
Adam Geis
A1 Plumbing
American Wallcover
Boise Garage Door
Stanley Bowman
Braley-Gray/Poe
Brower Painting
Scott Castoe
Rob Christensen
Ted Clevenger
Core Group, Inc.
Enterprise Electric
Ferguson
Franklin Building
Supply
G&G Insulation
Ed Goff
Great Floors
Larry Halstead
Richard Herdegen
Sykler Hurd
Casey Kline
Paul Pegorsch
Peninsula Sawing and
Cutting
Petra Construction
ProWall Dry Wall &
Insulation
Quality Electric
Rocky Towle/Design
Resources
Saint Alphonsus
Regional Medical Center
S&S Dental
Ted Sigmont
Sonitrol
Jim Stedman
Barney Warren
Western Idaho
Cabinets
Mel Wibbels
Two new dental operatories and a dedicated sterilization space have made volunteer dentist recruitment a rapid success. Digital x-ray equipment provided by John F. Nagel Foundation funding.
Staff and volunteers enjoy the tremendous flexibility and space provided by this re-model. A new fire alarm system was funded by the Harry W. Morrison Foundation.
A Conference Room is well equipped for community groups and medical education
Businesses and Individuals Who Donated Labor and Supplies (in whole or in part):
A1 Plumbing
Brian & Sharon Abbott
Elaine Ackerman-Dunson
Dr. Howard Adkins
Advance Physical Therapy
Marco & Margaret Alcalde
Roger & Kathleen Allen
Dr. Suzanne Allen
Barbara Allen
The Allergy Group
Courtney Amlingmeier
David & Debra Anderson
Dennis & Jeanie Anderson
Kay Anderson
Dean Anderson
Andrade's Restaurante Mexicano
Desmond & Caroline Anim-Appiah
Win & Lorrie Apel
Rebecca W. Arnold
Milena Arthur
Laurie Asaro
Assurant Health Foundation
Carol Bader
Dr. Max Dean & Deborah Bahora
Carl & Margaretha Baker
Christie Barclay
Paul & Jean Basom
Dr. James H Bates
Katie Batt
Lynda Beach
Serrita Beaulieu
Patti Beavers
Gary & Leslie Beck
Bell Funeral Home
Ben Bridge Jewelers
Dan & Kristina Benedick
Dawn Berheim
Jake Berriochoa
David & Lisa Bettis
Arthur & Sue Biedrzycki
Betty Bieker
Kevin Bingham
Jason & Erica Bisch
David & Dorothy Blackwell
Natalie Blaine
Gene & Danell Bleymaier
Richard & Amy Blickenstaff
Loren & Kathy Blickenstaff
Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation For Health
Bogus Basin
Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce
Boise Shuttle
Boise State University
Morrison Center
Athletic Department Bookstore
Student Union
Tennis Team
Boise Therapeutic Massage Center
Boise Tutoring Clubs
Boise Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Boise Valley Christian Communion
Grover & Audrey Boldt
Stan & Lorraine Bowman
Jennifer Boyd
Bruce & Barbara Boyles
Shannan Brimmer
Heather Brobst
Brent & Patricia Kay Brocksome
Kristin Brown
Ashley Brown
Kent & Sherry Brown
Russell Bruce & Sandra Bennett Bruce
Chef Pete Bugayong
Dr. Ann Patrice Burgess
Dr. Maurice & Agnes Burkholder
Debbie Butler
C & S Trade & Bindery
David Cahn
Calvary Chapel Boise
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF CASH AND IN-KIND DONORS AND VOLUNTEERS DURING THE PERIOD JUNE 1, 2007
THROUGH MAY 31, 2008. WE MAKE EVERY ATTEMPT TO BE AS ACCURATE AND COMPLETE AS POSSIBLE; WITH
SO MANY GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE COMMUNITY, WE APOLOGIZE IF WE HAVE OVERLOOKED YOU.
VOLUNTEERS AND DONORS
Rooted and Grounded in Love
Camille Beckman Foundation
Christi Campbell
Capital Christian Center
Capital City Family Medicine
Cardinal Health
Dr. Richard & Lois Carlson
Frances Carnagey-Wood
Amanda Caron
Ed Castledine
Jose & Elsa Cervantes
Stephanie Chase
Chess Anytime Chess Academy
CHF Home Furnishings
Rob Christensen
Devon & Julie Clark
Edwin & Gloria Clark
Laura Clary
Dan & Kathy Clements
Cole Community Church
Benita Coleman
Carl & Ellen Collins
Doug & Carol Colwell
Leslie Conklin-Sanchez
Richard & Joyce Cooke
Todd Cooper
Dr. Nic Cordum
Dr. Ann Cordum
Core Group Inc
Cork & Shutter
Jordon & Judi Corlett
Dr. Scott & Paula Coulter
Dr. Joe Courtial
Donna Coyle
Crossroads Business Development
Dr. Joseph Daines, Jr.
Dr. Seana Daly
Dan's Antiques
Mr. & Mrs. Danzer
Brian & Shelly Davey
Robert & Michelle Davidson
Janet Davis
Cullen Anderson & Sarah Davis
Lynda Davis
Janet Davis
DCR Landscape Spraying
Trevor DeBuhr
J.R. & Mrs. Denney
Art & Terry Derrick
Design Resources Architects
Designs West Interiors
Angeline & Michael Devitt
Rachael Devore
Mary Dewalt
Mike Dickens
Digestive Health Care, LLC
Mary Kay DiGrazia
Susie Dillon
William & Mary Dittrich
Heather Dobbin
Jo Dockstader
Robin Dodson & Dr. Pamela Powell
Lucas Donaldson
Dan & Ying Donegan
Christian Van Donge
Ronald & Terry Dorn
Joseph Dornier & Heidi Bogert
Dornier
Bill & Mary Dorsch
Roald & Ginger Doskeland
Doubletree Riverside Hotel
Bob & Sandra Drake
Katherine Drake-Stevens
Bobbi Dunn
Heidi Dyer
Eagle Church of the Nazarene
Eagle Northgate Foursquare Church
Eastwind Community Church
Angella Eckert
Dwight S. Edwards
Eide Bailly LLP
Ted Ellis
Madison Ellis
Dr. Henry & Kathryn Elzinga
Emergency Medicine of Idaho P.A.
Kathryn Engle
Ennis Fine Furniture
Pete Erickson
Dr. Thomas & Maria Eschen
John & Judith Evans
Debra Evans
Event IQ
Kif Ewing
Cynthia Fairfax
Family Practice Residency of Idaho
Dr. Martin W. Friedman
Martie Hawkins & Todd Fenzel
Dr. Richard Ferguson
Dr. Joseph Fetzek
Roby Financial
First United Methodist Church
Vienna Fisher
Mark Fisher
Julia Fitch
Pam Flora
Marilyn Floyd
Shannon Foisy
Robert & Toni Fontaine
Shaundra Fontaine
James J. & Dr. Alice Forsythe
David Fotsch
Zachary Fox
Marcia Franklin
Garden City Chamber of Commerce
Genesis Medical Center
Stanley & Susan Gibson
Les Gieselman
Eric & Elisa Gironda
James & Georgia Girvan
Tammy Glidewell
Bryce & Luanne Gochnour
Ed Goff
Steven Goodrich
Dr. Thomas & Kristin Goodwin
Gravity Technologies, Inc
Gray Commercial Properties
Sharlene Green
Emily Green
Harry Ezell & Marguerite Gulrich
Richard & Denice Haener
Ken & Dawn Hall
Drs. Tim Hall & Jhon Hall
Kurtis & Christina Hall
David & Elizabeth Hall
The Halliday Foundation
Anita Halpin-Havey
Larry & Carmen Halstead
Dr. Thomas Hamilton
Bob & Carol Hamlin
Amy S. Hansen
Thomas & Jane Hardison
Arlene Hardy
Harris Dean Insurance
Sarah Hartman
Janet Hascall
Robin Hatcher
Harold & Lois Hatten, Jr.
James & Anita Havey
Holly Hawkins
Barbara Hawley
James & Tracy Haworth
Alvin & Betty Haworth
Arlin Hayes
David & Susan Hazelton
Rick Heckenlively
Bruce & Laurie Heimbigner
Anne & John Heiselmann
Eileen Heiselmann
Dr. Michael & Margaret Henbest
Carrie Rose & Martin Hendrickson
Richard Herdegen
Hewlett-Packard
Hillcrest Floral
Dr. John & Terri Hisel
Dave & Bobbie Hobson
Eric & Karen L. Hoffman
Mark & Judy Hofstetter
Ervin & Kara Hoge
David & Kathy Holley
Dr. Mark & Lana Hollingshead
Rick & Linda Holman
Amanda Holmes
Joyce Honea
Bob & Peggy Hoover
Heather Van Houten
Patricia Hovland
Bernadine Marconi & Kenneth Howell
Pat Hunt
Rachel Hunzeker
Matt & Monica Hyde
David & Susan Hyde
Idaho Candy Company
Idaho Chapter-NECA/Local Union 291-IBEW LMCC
Idaho Community Foundation
Idaho Sports Medicine Institute
Idaho State Office of Rural Health & Primary Care
Idaho Urologic Institute, P.A.
Idaho Women's Charitable Foundation
Idaho's Finest Awards
Jeffrey Inouye
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Microsoft Giving Company
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The Pantry Restaurant
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Peasley Transfer & Storage
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West Coast Paper
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Women’s Health Associates
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Genesis World Mission
Board of Directors
2007-2008
Karl Watts, MD, President/Chairman
Genesis Medical Center
Vice-President, Richard Carlson, MD
Retired
Arlene Hardy, Secretary
Community Volunteer
Bobby Lawrence, Treasurer
Eide Bailly, LLP
Susie Dillon, MD
Genesis Medical Center
Zach Fox
Dr.First
John Hisel, DDS
Private Practice
Scott Nelson Boise Valley Christian
Communion
Craig Quintana
ACHD
Mike Rice
Gold Key Realty
Joan Stephens
Stronghold Remodeling
David Taylor
Retired
Ryan Warwick Rathbone, McReynolds & Daly
Investment Consulting
Genesis World Mission continued to grow its financial base of support and operations this year. We are so grateful to the many sources of support we receive, knowing that all of it is sourced in the favor and provision of God. Our finan-cial records were independently audited by Certified Public Accountants Grigg, Ritter & Brash, PC.
Overall, our cash contributions dropped from $564,000 to $409,000 over the past year. This is primarily attributed to previous year capital contributions of $180,000. Special events income is down but we have experienced an increase in individual direct giving. We have significantly enhanced our ability to track in-kind donations of materials, supplies and labor, believing it is important to demonstrate to the community our ability to leverage these gifts against cash expenses. A large degree of our in-kind income and expenses is related to the completion of the building project—over half of which was donated instead of purchased. We are also now able to track the value of donated pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, (These same amounts are also included as program expenses in the category where they would have normally been expensed.)
Although there is a book variance between total income and total expenses, this mostly represents the in-kind donation of goods and services related to the remodel. These donations are received as income but post directly to the balance sheet as an increase in property and equipment, rather than an expense. Net assets increased by 118%.
Garden City Community Clinic activities steadily remains the largest portion of expenses at 53%. Our ongoing financial support to our partner clinic in Kenya has increased our international programs expense to 22% from 13% last year. Our administrative and fundraising expenses dropped significantly this year, as a percentage of total expenses. In-Kind “expenditures” make up a good portion of our programs’ activities—37% related to day to day expenses, another 16% were capitalized on the balance sheet for clinic expansion.
JUNE 1, 2007—MAY 31, 2008
Financial Statements
Total Income: $862,127
Income by Source
In-Kind Labor (36%)
In-Kind Materials/
Supplies (17%) Corporate/
Foundations (13%)
State Grants (2%)
Contributions & Support (22%)
Special Events (8%)
Other (3%)
Expenses by Program
Total Expenses: $794,831
GCCC Dental (5%)
Garden City Community
Clinic –Medical (48%)
Volunteer Physicians
Network (4%)
International Programs (22%)
Administrative (9%)
Fundraising (12%)
Warehouse (<1%)
Current Assets $176,783
Property and Equipment $565,378
Total Assets $742,161
Current Liabilities $26,046
Long-Term Liabilities $278,407
Net Assets $437,708
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $742,161
Balance Sheet 5/31/2008
VOLUNTEER PROFESSIONALS MAKE
GENESIS WORLD MISSION STAND TALL
PHYSICIANS, NURSE PRACTIONERS,
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS, NURSES, DENTISTS
AND ASSISTANTS, PHARMACISTS, SOCIAL
WORKERS, BOOKKEEPERS, DATA ENTRY
CLERKS, RECEPTIONISTS, INTAKE WORKERS,
WAREHOUSE ASSISTANTS, FUNDRAISERS,
HANDYMEN, PRAYER MINISTERS, ...
A MISSION DRIVEN BY TIMELESS VALUES
MERCY AND COMPASSION
Expressing mercy and compassion to
people who have come upon hard
times for whatever reason is the central
tenant of service. This applies equally
to the ex-con and the former executive.
EXCELLENCE
We’re not perfect and we don’t expect
to be, but we work hard to provide the
best service within our abilities and
resources. Things around here change
often because we’re constantly tweak-
ing and improving our best efforts.
HUMAN DIGNITY
Treating people with excellence and
love says, “You’re a person and you’re
valuable enough to be treated well.”
This breeds hope—an essential part of
the healing process.
PERSONAL TOUCH
For those in our society or overseas
who are so often treated with disdain,
our caring and personal touch is a part
of the pathway to wholeness.
SUSTAINABILITY
It is a lot of fun to start new projects
and new opportunities present them-
selves daily. We plan carefully to
avoid staff and volunteer burn-out and
overextended budgets due to juggling
too many things at once.
UNITY WITHIN DIVERSITY
Not everybody who serves at Genesis
World Mission believes the same
thing, and we think that is healthy.
We welcome all who share these
values to come and be a part of our
mission of healing people, around the
corner and around the world.
HIGHLY LEVERAGED DONATIONS WORK HARD
You expect that your financial gift
to a non-profit organization is go-
ing to be managed well. But when
your dollars are stretched by the
donation of additional in-kind
goods and services, that is even
better.
In 2008, for every dollar given to
support Genesis’ work, more than
$1.00 was matched with volunteer
labor and donated goods, such as
medicines, supplies and equipment.
It’s hope that we offer best. Hope for a healthy future.
Hope for a day or two without pain. Hope for escape
from generational poverty.
Can you be a part of providing hope for those who for
whatever reason find themselves in a desperate place?
They may be in poverty because regional war has dis-
placed them or they may have just made some bad life
choices. Whatever the reason, they’re people made in
the image of God like you and me.
Genesis World Mission invites you to be an ongoing
partner in its causes by making a monthly or annual
donation. For more information, please contact us at
208-384-5218 or visit our website.
WHAT IS A YEAR OF HOPE WORTH?
215 W 35th Street Garden City ID 83714 www.genesisworldmission.org
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