bonfils blood center's 2009 annual report
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Bonfils' annual Report to the Community offers a snapshot of the blood center's accomplishments and financials while also recognizing financial benefactors and blood drive hosts for their contributions.TRANSCRIPT
2009 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
BLOOD’S JOURNEYFROM DONOR TO PATIENT
Typing & Testing for Viruses
and Bacteria
NeedDonors
Eligibility ScreeningCan You Give?
Processing StorageBlood Products
Communitiesin Need
Donation TypesDonation LocationsEasy & Convenient
PotentialDonors
Agitated & Stored5 Days
Platelets
Add Nutrients
Filter Refrigerated& Stored 42 Days
Red Blood Cells
Whole Blood
AutomatedDonation
ABlood Drive
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Community Donor Centers
Plasma Frozen & Stored365 Days
DistributionCharter Planes
CouriersOvernight Delivery
Vans
Hospitals
Clinics
Recipients
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PEOPLE PROCESS NEED
facilitate marrow/stem cell matches from local donors to treat patients suffering from blood-related diseases like leukemia and lymphoma. Since its creation in 1989 CMDP has successfully added more than 75,000 potential marrow donors to the Be The Match Registry® and facilitated nearly 450 marrow, stem cell and cord blood transplants throughout the world.
Our fundraising arm, Bonfils Blood Center Foundation, hosts several events each year to raise awareness and funds to support CMDP’s efforts as well as the other funding priorities such as research, blood supply and patient safety and community and donor outreach.
Bonfils prides itself on creating positive experiences for community members who generously support us, maintaining the highest quality standards to optimize patient care and advancing Colorado’s healthcare system by anticipating and expertly responding to our healthcare partners’ transfusion medicine needs.
Our shared successes would not be possible without our blood and marrow donors, financial contributors, hospital partners and volunteer advocates who enable us to impart hope, health and the gift of life upon our community.
Sincerely,
Thomas C. Puckett President and CEO Bonfils Blood Center
Thanks to your partnership, Bonfils met the needs of our nearly 200 hospital and healthcare partners by collecting nearly 165,000 blood donations in 2009. These donations were given at our seven community donor centers and at the 3,000 blood drives hosted by more than 1,100 businesses, civic groups and faith-based organizations throughout the year.
In order to be continually prepared to meet the needs of patients in our state and beyond, we are dedicated to maintaining steadfast relationships with our existing blood donors and cultivating partnerships with new donor groups. Illustrating the constant need for community support, Governor Ritter signed legislation in March 2009 that lowered Colorado’s blood donor eligibility age from 17 to 16 with parental consent – a move that will increase the number of first-time donors each year. While many just began their blood donation habit, five lifelong donors reached the 50-gallon donation milestone in 2009. The collective donations of these high-gallon donors helped save and enhance the lives of as many as 6,000 patients throughout their donation careers.
Yet it takes more than blood to save a life. Bonfils also administers the Colorado Marrow Donor Program (CMDP) which exists to recruit new potential marrow/stem cell donors to the national registry and to
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Carol A. TroupeDonna L. TrujilloPhong M. TruongAnn H. TullKarl TunstallRandy M. and
Lisa J. TuomalaBrian C. Turner, PhDJohn A. and
Dixie L. TurnerMildred G. UrdahlMitchell S. UyenoRonald F.
Valdivieso,MDScott G. Van SickleSchuyler Van BuskirkAndrew P. Vander PloegJohn A. VandoorninckKathy J. and
Paul VanhoudtCarol VanmeterJacquelyn M. VannoyWayne and
Patricia VargoCathy Vaughan-
Grabowski and James E. Grabowski
John C. and Marcia C. Vaughey
Michael C. VaughnAnthony L. VaughnsDeborah A. VaughtMichael A. and
Theresa C. VelloneBernadette VigilLucinda VinkMarianne and
John VirgiliEdith von Kaulla*Helen R. VoorhisLinda J. VosEvelyn M. WaddellFlorence WagnerH L and Michele K.
WaitePaula and Cory WalkerShirley L. WalkerRobert F. and
Mary A. WallaceWilliam C. Wallace
Gaylon E. WambleSeth and Carol K. WardNicole WarotJosephine WassonDarrel B. and
Frances WatsonJay WeinsteinGregory L. WeipertWesley D. WeiseStarla WelchKatie WellsSean G. WendtDr. Elaine Y. Weng and
Thomas R. MalleyJames R. and
Nancy C. WensucJohn M. and
Nancy C. WestLisa L. WestlundDaniel J. WherleyDr. Bush and
Mrs. Virginia L. White
Randal D. and Betty Whorton
Charles A. and Grace T. Willhoit
Evan W. and Caroline Williams
Mary Ellen and Thomas Williams
Rose WilliamsPamella WilsonViola M. WilsonWayne E. and
Jo Ann T. WilsonCarl O. and
Susan G. WindelsDuane K. WiseJohn B. and
Bette B. WisotskiJohn F. and
Elizabeth J. WiteckiArthur and
Marilyn K. WolfsonNancy WollenGeorge T. and
Diane K. WoodCarolyn WorleyCheryl WrenBartlett D. and
Christine L. WriterCaroline E. Writer
Joseph W. and Elizabeth A. Wuest
Jane WynnRebecca WyrostekDonald and
Kathleen YorginDavid L. YoungHeather YoungerJohn A. and
Donna S. YoutmanAmy YudaJohn S. ZakhemPaul D. and
Marjorie A. ZaniRuben O. ZapantaJulie ZaveralThomas W. ZeilerJamison P. and
Adela H. ZichLana ZimdarsMartin and
Shira Zimmerman
Legacy Society
Anonymous (1)Estate of
Wilda Alice BerryBen F. and
Kristen M. ByeSheldon ChryslerEstate of Bertha J.
DavidsonEstate of Harold C. and
Myrtle Dowell James A. and
June E. EnglehornJames W. and
Marjorie C. EspyEstate of Norrene
HarkerShauna LevinsonLori A. MillerJodi MuserLarry RichardsEstate of Edith von
KaullaEstate of Margery
Monfort Wilson
Corporations
1160 Corona, LLC6 D Land Co., LLP
Adolfson & Peterson Construction
Alliance Communication Systems & Wiring, LLC
American National Bank
Ancon Construction, Inc.
Asset Realty Advisors, Inc.
AXA FoundationBall Aerospace &
TechnologiesBank of the WestBCER Engineering, Inc.The Boeing CompanyBoyer’s CoffeeBrinkmann
ConstructorsBrownstein Hyatt
Farber Schreck, LLPBuilders Appliance
CenterCalifornia Pizza KitchenCaridianBCTCars Helping
Charities, Inc.Chevron Humankind
ProgramChiron - A Novartis
BusinessCoBankColorado Ski & GolfThe Colorado TrustComcast -
Mountain DivisionCresa Partners-
Denver, Inc.Everett G. Parsons Co.Fabricating Equipment
Sales Co.Fashion PotFirst Data FoundationFresenius Kabi, LLCFuchs MachineryGHP Horvath, PCGlobal Med
TechnologiesGreat-West Life &
Annuity Insurance Company
H+L ArchitectureHays CompaniesHDR Architecture, Inc.Holme Roberts &
Owen, LLPHospital Shared
ServicesImmucor, Inc.Ipsos Reid LPIron and Metals, Inc.ISEC FoundationJB EnterprisesKaspo, Inc.Kelson Physician
Partners, Inc.Kentec Medical, Inc.Kettering Family
FoundationKeyBank, NAL & S Custom
Coaches, Inc.Lakewood ElectricLithia Volkswagen of
ThorntonThe McGraw-Hill
CompaniesMerrill LynchMicro MotionMile High BanksNative American
Bank, NANorthern Trust, NAOmega Financial
CorporationPhoenix RestaurantPinnacol AssurancePower Service, Inc.Recreational
Equipment, Inc.Reimer Enterprises, Inc.Roche Diagnostics, Inc.Rocky Mountain
Cancer CentersRocky Mountain Mail
ServicesSaunders
Construction, Inc.Sonora Entertainment
Group, LLCSt. Anthony Central
HospitalStark Winter
Schenkein & Co., LLP
StericycleStratus Consulting Inc.Sunshine Building
Maintenance, Inc.Talon Steel, Inc.Terumo Medical
CorporationThermoFisher ScientificTolin Mechanical
Systems CompanyUnited Launch AllianceUnitedHealth GroupUniversity of Colorado
HospitalVitahl
Foundations, Trusts, Workplace Giving Campaigns and Organizations
Allstate Giving Campaign
The Anschutz Foundation
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
AXA FoundationThe Bickel Family
FoundationChamberlain
FoundationThe Laurence and
Michele Chang Foundation
Chevron Humankind Program
College of American Pathologists/CAP Foundation
Colorado Health Foundation
The Colorado TrustColumbine Lodge No.
147 A.F. & A.M.The Comcast
FoundationCommunity First
FoundationCommunity Health
Charities of Colorado**
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
The Denver FoundationEdward J. Madigan
FoundationFirst Data FoundationGannett FoundationThe Greek Orthodox
Assumption Cathedral
Halliburton Foundation, Inc.
Hewit Family Foundation
Virginia W. Hill Charitable Foundation
HP Company Foundation
ISEC FoundationKettering Family
FoundationKey FoundationMabel Hughes
Charitable TrustMile High United
Way**Monaghan FoundationThe Robert E. & Anne
T. Sneed Family Foundation
Poudre Valley Health System Foundation
Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation
Schlessman Family Foundation
Steck Elementary School Social Committee
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania**
University of ColoradoUniversity of Colorado
HospitalViolet M. Johnson
Family FoundationWalter and Elizabeth
Lipe TrustWellpoint Foundation
In-Kind Benefactors
24-Hour Fitness Lance Armstrong Sport
A Spice of Life CateringAetna InsuranceAlbertsons - LowryArapahoe Basin
Ski AreaArrow Stage LinesAvery Brewing
CompanyBimbo BakeryThe Blues Jean BarBoondocks Fun CenterBoyer’s CoffeeBreckenridge Ski PatrolBull & BushBurger KingBurnsely HotelCalifornia Pizza Kitchen Charlene StrateThe Cheesecake
Factory Restaurants, Inc.
Cherry Creek Shopping Center
Chester’s PubChick-fil-AChipotleCold Stone CreameryColorado Athletic ClubColorado Rockies
Baseball ClubColorado Ski & GolfComcastCommonGround Golf
CourseCommonGround
Learning CenterComputype, Inc.Corporate ExpressCVI Digital SolutionsThe Delectable EggDelta DentalDenver Botanic
GardensDenver Broncos
Football ClubDenver Business
JournalDenver Center for the
Performing ArtsDenver Downtown
AquariumDenver Museum of
Nature and Science
Denver Newspaper Agency
The Denver PostDenver ZooDick’s Sporting Goods
ParkDomino’s PizzaDouble Tree Hotel
DenverDynamic Dimensions,
Inc.Einstein Bros. BagelsEmbassy Suites HotelEntercom
Communications Corp.
The Flatirons Golf Course
Foot SolutionsThe Fresh Fish Co.Frightmare Haunted
HouseFrito LayFrontier Business
ProductsFSN Girl Scouts of
Colorado - Troop 389Grand Hyatt Denver
DowntownGrips & Sticks, LLCHays Companies Helmer, Inc.Henry WurstHotchkiss, Inc.hotel VQ INGInspiration BeverageINVESCO Field at Mile
HighKatherine’s French
BakeryKCNC - CBS4Keystone ResortsKing SoopersKPMX AdvertisementKroenke SportsKUSA - 9NewsLenny’s Golf ShopLiks Ice CreamLincoln Financial
Media - FM Sports Radio 104.3 The FAN
Lincolon Financial Media - KS 107.5
Lucky Strike Lanes M7 Business SystemsMcDonaldsThe Melting PotMerrill LynchMidas - Denver Mile Hi Culligan, Inc.MV EquipmentNetwork Global
LogisticsOffice MaxPablo’s CoffeePall CorporationPathways Homecare
CenterPepsi Bottling GroupPepsi CompanyPinnocal AssurancePlanned Benefits/
Cobra ComplianceRegleraRobinson DairySam’s No. 3The Saucy NoodleSavory Spice ShopSoda Creek PizzaSport HaleySports AuthoritySprintStarbucksStarbucks - Lowry
Town CenterStrings RestaurantSunflower MarketTattered Cover Book
StoreThe WatermarkThe Wildlife
ExperienceTilden Car CareTrice JewelersUltimate SoftwareVision Service PlanWahoo’s Fish TacoWalmart - ParkerWhole Foods MarketWild Animal SanctuaryWynkoop Brewing
CompanyZink Kitchen + Bar
2009 BONFILS BLOOD CENTER AMBASSADORS
Daphne BienerCliff BrownJaymee CarlandRobin CartwrightDavid CollinsonDamsgardCronin
Family Debbie FarinholtChristina FirouztashSheila GannonMegan GoutellMartha Jean HauserKatheryn
Hebenstreit, MDVictoria IkonenKoontz Family Monica KosanovichCassandra Cassidy and
Cole KuceweskyJason LansdownMichael LeesAndrea LightKevin and Lori
MalpockerDes MartinezMoreau Family Jim MurlowskiJoellyn MuserHays PadrnosConnor Randall LaDonna ReedBrian RemingtonSandy SilverJay SmithRyan TaylorK’Leigh ThomasAlisa TjelmelandCarrie WilsonMoe YaukKim Zinn
* deceased ** donor-designated
gifts
Christopher R. and Kimberly F. Jacoby
Kristine A. JahnkeWilliam M. and
Donna N. JamesWilliam H. and
Chris S. JansenRichard E. and
Joan M. JarboeMichael and
Cindy JeffriesJames B. and
Leslie S. JenkinsLila A. JimenezBarton M. and
Katie JohnsonGordon P. JohnsonHaley JohnsonHelen M. JohnsonJanice G. JohnsonCasey JonesGregory L. JonesCindy M. JoswiakCharles V. JudeJohn W. and
Dannie K. JungclausLynn E. and
Monica Baytos Kabrud
Stephen M. KaczmarekEdward J. and
Linda R. KammererLeslie B. KarotkinDavid J. and
Diane M. KathmanJulie KaylorJohn T. and
Patricia J. KeaheyJennifer KealiherGail M. KeeleyBrett KelleyKathy R. KellyWilliam J. KellyRochelle DeVargasViolet KemenaGerald E. KerkhoveMelody Ann KerrKwan C. and Terri Kim Elizabeth A. KincannonDeborah KingEleanor R. KingCherie KirschbaumMaryann Klements
Nancy J. KlineRichard L. KlinkermanCarol KnowlesJana L. KnoxSherrylene KnuthCarol B. KochMichelle Koehly-
TrujilloDr. Richard P. and
Lucretia V. KoeppeKerry W. KohnenPhilip and
Frances KonsellaDennis KornJune KornLynn E. KorusKatherine A. KostersDiane J. KraftBeth KrapesJohn and Julie KrebsSusan M. KreftScott A. KuehnFrank A. and
Montjoy KugelerSally L. KurtzmanVictor KushdilianAnn S. KusicSevert L. and
Mary E. KvammeJohn La BurtThomas J. LacerteDr. George and
Margaret LacyRobert W. LagemanDr. Kevin J. and
Dr. Melissa M. LandStephen H. LandsiedelBarbara B. LaneBrian LaneEdward M. and
Margaret M. LaneJessica LangMark T. and
Denise M. LanghenryKenneth and
Nancy LarnerCurtis D. LarsonMichael D. and
Marilyn L. LaSallePhilip and
Monica LaSarreRobert S. and
Gay Ellen Lasher
Dean B. and Barbara A. Laudeman
Cynthia J. LaurnenHarry R. LautenbachJennifer M. LaVerdureSheron A. LaveryDr. Tuan N. LeDr. Linda LeadbetterMichael D. LeesSolomon and
Patrice LeftinGail LehrmannDr. John C. and
Kaye B. LemonGeorge L. and Rebecca
K. LenzMartin L. and
Diana J. LevLinda LevinScott and Laure G.
LevinKenneth and
Shauna LevinsonBurton and Lee LevyLawrence and
Nancy LevyDavid W. and
Mary L. LewisJames K. LewisJames LickoDenny and Elaine
LiggittAndrea K. LightMonica L. Liley SkokDeborah A. LittleBrenda L. LoganThomas F. and
Deborah LongPaula J. LongoMichelle M. LowryGary L. and
Elise G. LubellLinda M. LuceroTina LuceroDonald W. LujanDavid H. LukenMaria Mashenka
LundbergFredrick S. and
Jacqueline LungerHoward and
Susan LungerJohn W. Lungerhausen
Charlie and Nancy N. Luther
R. Roland LyonKelly L. and
Catherine L. LytleAnne Maas-RodriguesColleen MaberryMary C. MacadamRonald MackCaroline F. MaddoxAriel MadlambayanGilbert MadridJessica Maitland and
James ShafferLarry MaitlandRebecca MalloryJoseph W. MaloryDana MariniPatricia A. MarkesberyJamie MartensKatherine T. MartinPerry MartinJim MartyMarty J. MasheSteven C. MastDave and
Kate MathenyLouis and
Maureen MatisLucille A. MaunDaniel and Becky MayJeffrey S. MayKylie P. McAllister and
Mark F. GetskowJohn L. and
Catherine T. McCabeVicki and
Roger A. McCaffertyBarry and
Cleta McCannDr. Paul J. McCarthy
and Orla C. O’Callaghan
Christine McCartyJohn V. and
Pam McDermottJonathan A. McIntyreMark and
Kelly McKaneThomas B. and
Katherine L. McKinnell
Michelle F. McPeck
Todd S. McPhersonLaney McVickerEdward C. and
Marilyn McWilliamsFiona and
Daryl H. MechemKarl MecklenburgJames E. and
Connie J. MeineMonique L. MejiaMartha R. MeninBarnetta M.
MerensteinDanny L. and
Catherine M. MetteerDale and
Elizabeth MillerDarla G. MillerJohn M. MillerLori A. MillerVern and Vicki MillerJill MinardRobert A. MinkinDr. Patricia and
Mr. Jeff MiripolWilliam C. and
Shawna M. MistrettaDaniel C. MongEdward R. MooreGerald W. and
Barbara R. MooreDr. Joel A. and
Arianna MooreMaralyn E. MooreLaura Y. MoralesGerald and
Jane MordhorstDr. David P. and Mrs.
Debra A. MoreheadBryan MorelockDiane MorganAlan W. MorleyLaura Moses-GrangerEric MottJohn B. and
Janet MulayPatrick M. MulstayShawn MurphyJodi MuserWalter D. MusialE. Reed and
Deanna M. MyerPeter and Sally Nadel
Dawn Myers NedElizabeth C. NelmsDean R. and Fran
NelsenJeannine M. and
Gerald E. NelsonRobert A. and
Joyce M. NelsonKathleen B. NemmersMarion NesladekSherri Y. NewellCandice M. NicholsonAnn M. NobleHelen NopensBrandi A. NordRonald and Myrna
NorrisDeborah K. NortonJohn G. NothnagelEvan D. NoyesMarion G. NygrenRichard A. and
Holly O’ConnorKyle J. OdegaardNanine A. OdellStephanie A. Olson and
David J. O’BrienPeter and
Beth B. OrnsteinJohn M. Orth and
Lisa M. OrrSheron OwenPatricia A. OwensSherri OwensWilliam G. OwensStuart H. and
Robin L. PackPamela L. Page and
Philip K. RockJoe and Dede PahlArt W. and
Buff E. PalmGary L. and
Brooke L. PalumboDonald R. and
Susan F. PankratzDouglas A. and
Linda C. ParkerVictoria M. Parks and
Joy E. TerkelsenGaetano Pasquino and
Jennifer Bannon-Pasquino
Regina E. PawlyshynDr. Mark H. and
Andrea F. PearlmanHeidi PearlmanPhillip J. and
Mary A. PeloquinHeidi PenningtonMardi PenningtonJoseph and
Wendy PepperJonathan and
Lisa PerlmutterJordon PerlmutterMorton and
Norah C. PerotinBarb PerryLynden E. and
Beth PetersenMark W. and
Sharon A. PfenningerEric and Melinda J.
PhannenstielDr. Osgoode S. and
Mrs. Nellie Philpott Jr.Carie J. PierceGenevieve Pino-HelineDr. Malcolm J. Pitts
and Mrs. Janice K. Pitts
William F. PlachetzkiPeter J. and
Brenda M. PlowshayW. Kirk and
Christine B. PokrandtJasmine G. Poole
and Rodney D. Vanderwall
Jay A. PoulesRenee PowersJanice A. PrebylMichele PrestonAdams PriceGail W. and
Patricia A. ProctorCharlie PropernickJohn M. ProsserThomas C. and
Judith D. PuckettKaren M. QuintanaDr. Raymond and
Jackie RademacherMark RadlauerJohn Raecker
Gina S. RamirezMark M. RandallWilliam J. and
Marjory W. RappMary C. RayeDennis F. and
Jill A. ReedKevin ReeseYosef Refaeli, PhDMartin A. RehmLindsey M. ReimerDiana L. RennShelly L. ReuschMary Jo ReuthDaniel A. RichJolie S. RiehmBarbara B. RitchieBob RobertsSandor RobinsonPeggy RodriguezTodd W. RoebkenTara RoesenerBlaine and
Elizabeth A. RollinsChristine T. RomanoLinda RomeroCharlotte G. RootAlan L. and
Kathleen A. RosePaul and Carol RoseSteven L. and
Julie K. RotenbergRichard Lewis RothDavid W. and
Kim C. RouteLaura RoweJohn A. RoybalCharles H. and
Charla RudolphAntonio B. RuizTravis RundletLance E. and
Diane M. RunesAmy M. RussellMichael I. Ruxin, MDAnthony F. and
Debra L. SaccoStanley and
Federicka SadowskiNancy SalasPatricia SalazarTammy SalazarMichael D. Salomonson
Sarah SalyerIrene SanchezWilliam and
Lidanne SandbergG. David SandovalDr. Robert B. and
Clarice V. SawyerDrs. Michael M. and
Kate F. SawyerKenneth C. and
Mary P. SawyerPeggy Sawyer-GorsuchPeter R. SchaadRobin SchafferDeborah SchererPam SchleuCarol SchlumbergerL. William and
Marilyn SchmidtDr. Dean and
Vicki SchoolerSteven J. and
Toni A. SchreivogelDenise ScottJamie and Julie ScottKathy ScottSharon ScottDoug SeagrenJohn and Prim
SebastianSharon K. SeemannDr. William G. and
Deborah C. SelfKaren SellarsAlarkin and
Rosabel SenaNanita S. SenaColin Y. ServisCarl J. SeversonTerry D. and
Susan M. SextonKevin M. SharkeyKatherine L. ShawLaura A. ShipmanStephanie ShpallCharles and
Raylene ShultzArminta SianiJane E. SimmonsJacob J. and
Dr. Catherine K. Skokan
Jessica Skubal
Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Sloven, CPA
Holly SmithImogene C. SmithJames C. Smith and
Bonita K. CullerMonte R. and
Michelle K. SmithSheryl SmithSusan K. SmithChristian SnyderMarylou SolanoBarbara K. and
Stanley M. SolodkyDr. Carsten M. and
Katie SorensenDena G. Sorokin PhDRudy SosaAndrea SowitchWilbur M. L. SpanglerJenet SpeakeSteven G. and
Donna G. SpearmanRusty B. SpinneyDavid R. and
Jeanne D. SprowlsRichard G. SpurlockJames E. St. LouisPhilip F. Stahel and
Nicole J. Stahel-Ziegler
Ivan W. StahleckerMichael T. StammCrystal StanleyLloyd and
Betty SteinmannJames R. and
Beverly D. StensonDavid P. and
Susan J. StephenJenna and Eric SternHoward P. and
Gilda L. StevensStormi C. StewartErnest L. and
Rita L. StoneJohn R. and
Kristina P. StowellMarty StraleyBeverly A. StrandCharlene S. and
George J. Strate
Leslie A. Strate and Timothy B. Moore
Brian StromLucy StruppKenneth K. StuartBarbara A. SullivanShelley SullivanMargo K. SuzukiHarvey E. and
Naomi C. SwanNicholas E. SweeneyMary G. Symonton and
Gladys M. PalrangKathryn M. TallericoJoseph P. and Eileen
TaltyKarlina D. TaninPhyllis L. TaninJames C. and
Cindy TannerMichael P. TappJames S. and
Judy B. TaylorNorman W. TaylorMilo K. TedstromPeter and
Nicole TedstromDr. Ron and Dixie
TerminCarla ThomasC. Mark and
Linda ThompsonDavid ThompsonJeffrey A. ThompsonJerry D. and
Carolyn F. ThompsonPatricia ThompsonPeggy W. ThompsonSheila M. ThompsonNancy J. Thompson-
LloydRobert W. and
M. Jean ThresherJames H. and
Harless A. TilgerMary H. TilgerWillard and
Bernice TimmermanRyan P. TobinLeo TokarMarcia W. TollAlison TomlinsonSusan E. Toscano
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InternationalWells Fargo BankWest Bowles
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SchoolWestminster
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2009 FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS
Thank you contributors for gifts made Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2009.
Individuals
Anonymous (161)Cecily D. and
Philip S. AbelDouglas AbrahamJoseph AdamsSheryl W. AdelmanD. Trent AhleniusKaren and
Robert L. AlbinBrennan and
Nisha AldenKaty K. AllenMark D. AllenMary Kay AllenMichael R. AltenbergDr. Daniel R. and
Katharine W. Ambruso
Charles E. AndersonFred W. and
Virginia D. AndersonS. Dirk and
Lori A. AndersonSusan L. AndersonMichael W. and
Melisa J. AngusJennifer ApplehansRuss D. and
Patricia ArchChristopher ArgizJohn G. and
Barbara L. ArkoJamie C. ArmatasChandel AshbyGifford J. AuneBob and Betty BaconRoss L. Baird Jr.Theresa V. BaldwinJohn P. and
Katherine K. Balestreri
Christine A. BalichAdrianne S. Ballentine
Catherine BaltierraDesiree D. BankaMike and
Marcia BarbalacciNadine M. and
David L. BartlettMeta P. BartonGary L. and
Carolyn S. BaughmanMichelle L. BaxterBrittany Bay and
Dan PruettRobert G. and
Beverly M. BeaboutBob and
Mary E. BearmanJohn and Mary BeattieLura H. BechtelDr. David W. Becker Jr.Melody A. BeebeDianne BeesleyScott D. BemisBrooke BenhamJudith BenhamJohn D. and
Katie M. BennerWilliam C. BennettRandy BernerThe Berninzoni FamilyJon D. and
Lisa K. BerquistJames C. BerryhillTodd and
Patty BerrymanD. A. BertramDarlene M. BesserJudith R. BillingsDr. and Mrs.
Daniel G. BillsAudrey BixlerGinger J. BlackCora Lee BlockRichard and
Elaina BlockSteven C. and
Gail K. BonnerLouis C. and
Shirley F. BortzCarolyn A. BostonAmanda BougheyWilliam J. and
Lorna BourkeAdrijana V. Bowie
Stuart BraleyAaron and
Ellen BregmanRobert and
Nannette BrittonRianna L. BrohlPeter and Lori BronkNancy BroomeLisa N. BrownMargaret BrownTimothy T. and
Elizabeth A. BrownTrevor S. Brown and
Margaret BrownMarilyn BrunerDana H. BrysonTim and
Edith B. BuchananRandy R. and
Laura BuchholzKenneth B. and
Mary Kay BuckiusBeverly BuerstettaLauren BurketTiffany L. BurnettBonnie L. and
Lou BurnoJason BurnsJoel W. BurnsRaymond C. and
Kathy J. BurrisBrian BurtThe Burtchaell FamilyMichelle K. BusheyGordon and Ron ButzMichael W. ByrneDonald L. and
Sonya A. CadleErica V. CainJoseph CameraKenneth W. and
Deborah K. CampbellJackie K. CampeauThe Charles Cannon
FamilyJohn A. and
Joan W. CarboneCraig and
Jaymee CarlandRose Y. CaroBrett W. and
Debbie M. CarpenterStephanie Carpenter
Clayton D. and Suanne J. Carr
Charles M. and Judith A. Carter
The Case FamilyTami CassMinnie M. CassellMel and
Sharon S. CaveMark ChandlerWei J. ChangHolly S. ChapmanRonald and
Barbara ChildsDenis W. ChonDean ChristensenChristopher L. CiaralloDenis B. and
Sandell ClanahanClarence R. and
Linda A. ClarkKarolyn K. ClarkBrian ClausenPaul ClifftJohn M. ClikemanJonathan A. ClineThomas C. CobbAnn M. CoggeshallDr. Toby P. and
Paulene M. ColeScott CollinsChristopher T. and
Mary ConnellyJohn J. and
Margaret ConwayElisabeth CookMarion CookMary P. CookAndrew and
Wendy CooklerAnne and
Michael P. CosbyDonna J. Cottrell-
CooterThomas L. and
Suzanne CoxheadMark T. and
Lisa CramerLisa CrocettaSara D. CrootAlan E. and
Lynda K. CrowWanda R. Cummings
Donald D. and Dorothy J. Cummins
Jacquita CunninghamJim CunninghamMatthew J. CurtisKimberly DahlLois J. Dahnke and
Anthony J. De AngelisTimothy and
Mary DaileyJohn C. DalyLindsey M. and
Trevor DalyJeffrey A. and
Jennifer R. DarlingJanet S. DaviesJennifer L. DavisRebecca DavisLinda B. DeChowKenny L. DeGrasseAnthony N. and
Suzanne DelapWardell A. DeLoachGeorge H. DelveKristy L. DelzottoChristine DeRoseAlbert G. DewallFloyd B. DickersonRobert E. DickinsonEric T. DimmickMichael DinoMike and
Anne DiPardoJoy and Chris DinsdaleAngela L. DirrKarren C. DonaldRory DonaldsonMartha D. DonovanPaul E. DoppHeather A. DotyCynthia E. DouglasWilliam C. DownieHelen W. DrexlerBarbara A. DuckworthRichard C. and
Debra M. DukeDr. Michael E. and
Peggy J. DunnRandy L. DunnMonique DuranSophia DuranThe Easter Family
J. S. and Norma J. Edmisten
Anthony W. and Patricia J. Edwards
Rhonda J. and Jeffrey W. Edwards
John D. and Marilyn Ehrhardt
Phyllis A. and Larry E. Eifler
Ashley ElderWilliam W. ElfenbeinJohn P. EliotDonald P. Elliott, MDJanet R. EllisLawrence R. and
Deborah A. EllisMr. and
Mrs. Harry A. EllsMatthew D. EmersonJames A. and
June E. EnglehornTimothy R. and
Jeanne EnglertClifford EnglishMary A. EnoBurton and
Bede D. EpsteinChristopher F. ErskineMarc EspinosaJames W. and
Marjorie C. EspyApril M. EstradaRuben EstupinanBarbara J. EvansHugh W. and
Ann EvansKaren S. and
John H. EvansMark H. and
Linda M. EvansJessica EvertsPatricia A. FaglerMark J. and
Barbara S. FaheyJanna FairRonald L. and
Marlys FallonBryan J. and
Beatrice L. FarmerMary FarnsworthMichael J. and
Gretchen E. Faughnan
Jeffrey FelderThomas A. and
Kristin K. FeldkampSteven and
Debra FendrichJanie FerrariJoanne FieldAnnette FinesilverJenifer and Trevor FinkChristina FirouztashMatthew D. FisherRobert B. FisherRyan P. and
Britta E. FisherDr. and
Mrs. Paul FishmanMark and
Lucy Fitz HarrisJames and
Diana FitzgeraldBarbara M. FlaniganConn and
Monica FlaniganDr. E. J. Flanigan and
Rebecca EliasJennifer A. FlaniganRegan O. FlaniganSr. R. E. FlaniganRick FlanneryCrosby and
Sally H. FosterAlan F. and
Katherine T. FoxDebra G. FrankMarian J. FrankPhillip R. FranklinJames A. and
Sharon L. FredinburgThomas E. FreyHelmut W. and
Barbara A. FritzRobert and
Virginia E. FullerBeverly FunaroTimothy J. and
Ann P. GagenDr. Ben and
Mrs. Jean GallowayUtah P. Gannon and
Sheila GannonRichard C. and
Margaret S. Garbe
Frank B. and Dolores Garcilaso
Larry and Michele Geiger
Nancy J. GeistDr. Lloyd D. and
Mrs. Mary GelmanKasey C. GeogheganAndrew M. GerberDiane M. GibasonHoney R. GilbertMichael J. GilmoreMonique R. and
Richard L. GilstrapTristin L. GleasonMichael G. and
Barbara J. GoberisJulie D. GoldbergJerome H. GoldenRobert D. GoldmanRobert and
Benita GoltermannFaun R. GomezBarbara J. GoodmanRaymond P.
Goodrich PhDRichard M. and
Cindy L. GordonThomas and
Brooke GordonRichard C. and
Lorraine H. GorhamAnsel and
Marilyn GowerRyan T. GrahamBrian S. GrallLarry J. and
Elizabeth H. GramsCecilia GrandinettiDavid W. and
Christine S. Grawemeyer
Natalie GrayNancy GreeneRobert B. and
Amy E. GreeneHelen GroutChristine GruenwaldDeborah J. GrundmeierDana L. GucukJanice M. GulickHeidi M. GullordMichael G. Gundzik
Nikolaus and Ursula M. Gutknecht
Peter and Dorothy Hackett
Radean H. HahnLisa A. HallSusan J. HallAnn HalleadRobert HalstedMichele HamiltonMark and
Jo Ann HamlingDavid HammCatherine HanceLinda D. HannonGeorge and
Kathy HansenRamona HansenAnne L. B. HansonM. L. HansonHeidi Hanson-Keller
and William J. KellerTammika HardneyDean and
Lucille HarperLeslie A. HarperTriena M. HarperRichard A. and
Lisa HarrisKelly L. HarrisonLois HarrisonMarty and
Megan T. HarrisonSusan H. HarrisonSydney P*. and
Jeannette P. HarrisonMary T. HartmanSteven M. HarveyDebra J. HastyH. Patrick and
Pamela P. HatcherNeil HatemJudy HayesLynn HayesRichard B. HayesPatricia HayfordChristine HayutinJoseph W. HeardScott HeathRichard P. and
Linda P. HeiderSarah M. HeilGrant G. Helling
Gerald E. and Suzanne K. Henderson
Susan HendersonSoledad HernandezRobert HerndonMichelle D. HerrenRodolfo and
Judith HerreraTheodore A. HibbsJames F. and
Sally A. HigginsMichael D. HigginsConnie HiggsJohn L. HillJoy Hiraki and
Randy NakagawaChris L. HitchcockBob and Sarah C. HiteKenneth HoMichael HobbsSusan HockDonald L. and
Andrea HoffDouglas P. HofferBrian F. Hoffmeier and
Patricia A. NiesTina M. HogemanBrian S. and
Brenda HolcombJames V. and
Aarin W. HolmesShawna D. HootenJanine HopkinsDebbie S. HornerDennis J. Horner and
Marjorie F. HornerIsabella W. HorskyBarbara R. HoulikMarlene HounshellMartha R. Houser and
Richard RosenblattBrooks HovenJoseph E. HubbardJoe HughesDr. and
Mrs. John HumphreysChristopher E. HunnellEmanuel L. Isler and
Lori L. Aron Richard W. and
Marque P. Iversen
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Bonfils to more precisely tailor the community blood supply to meet patients’ needs.
Regular blood donors are the foundation of our organization. They help us maintain a stable and adequate supply of blood for the community. It’s also important, however, to recruit new donors to support our blood supply needs. Over the past 12 years, our partnership with the Denver Broncos on the state’s largest single-day blood drive, Drive for Life, was the primary venue and event to uncover the largest group of first-time donors. Year after year, Drive for Life welcomes hundreds of new donors into the Bonfils family.
Medical professionals, firefighters and law enforcement save lives every day. The gift of life also begins with a donor. Of the more than 3 million eligible Coloradans, nearly 81,000 made the choice to help save lives through blood donation with Bonfils Blood Center in 2009. Some gave blood for the first time while others reached multi-gallon milestones. Individually, our donors contributed a combined 165,000 blood donations for the benefit of the community and patients in need. These donations are the first step in blood’s journey from donor to patient.
Bonfils collects blood donations from our generous donors at seven fixed-site community donor centers and at as many as 13 daily mobile blood drives held throughout the state. More than half of the whole blood donations Bonfils collects are drawn on our mobile blood drive programs. Each year Bonfils partners with 1,100 businesses, civic groups and faith-based organizations to offer convenient and accessible locations for community blood donations. Five of Bonfils’ fixed-site locations provide donors the option to give automated donations whereby particular blood components are collected through an apheresis technique. Apheresis donations, which generally can be given more frequently than whole blood donations, allow patients to donate platelets,
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway
Byers Community and Knights of Columbus
Byron Rogers Federal Office Building
Cañon City High SchoolCarbon Valley
Community American Legion
Paul Cardone Replenishment Drive
Castle Rock Care Center
Catholic Health Initiatives
CDMCelebration Community
ChurchCelestial SeasoningsCentaurus High SchoolCentennial High SchoolChaparral High SchoolChatfield High SchoolCheraw High SchoolCherry Creek High
SchoolChrist on the Mountain
ParishChrist the KingChrist the Servant
Lutheran ChurchChristopher’s Dodge
WorldChrist’s Episcopal
ChurchChubb InsuranceThe Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints - Denver North Stake
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Lakewood Stake
Church of the Holy Comforter
Church Ranch Office Park
CIGNA CorporationCitigroupCity and County of
Denver
City of Aurora - Central Library
City of Aurora - Municipal Building
City of BoulderCity of EnglewoodCity of LafayetteClear Creek High SchoolCoBiz FinancialCoinstar Entertainment
ServicesCollect AmericaColorado Department
of Labor and Employment
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles - DEC
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Colorado Department of Transportation
Colorado Department of Transportation - Region 1
Colorado Division of Wildlife
Colorado Housing and Finance Authority
Colorado Mental Health Institute - Fort Logan
Colorado Plains Medical Center
Colorado Rockies Baseball Club
Colorado School of Mines - KSM Fraternity
Colorado Sickle Cell Association
Colorado State Capitol Drive
Colorado State Patrol - Sterling
Colorado State University-Pueblo
Colorado’s Finest Alternative High School
Columbine High SchoolColumbine Masonic
Lodge # 147Comcast - East IliffComcast Business
Services - Fulton St.Commerce City Senior
CenterCoors Distributing
CompanyCotopaxi High SchoolCovenant Village of
ColoradoCredit Union of
ColoradoCross Road Church -
LovelandCrossroads Church
NorthCSG SystemsCuster County
Consolidated SchoolsD’ Evelyn Junior/Senior
High SchoolDaily CameraDakota Ridge High
SchoolDaVitaDawson SchoolDCP MidstreamDefense Contract Audit
AgencyDenver Church of
Christ - ArvadaDenver Department of
Human ServicesDenver Housing
AuthorityDenver Public Library -
Main BranchDenver Rescue MissionDenver Sheriff’s
AcademyDenver Sheriff’s
DepartmentDenver South High
SchoolDenver West High
SchoolDenver ZooDepartment of
Corrections Denver Complex
Department of Veterans Affairs - Regional Office
Developmental Disabilities Resource Center
DeVry UniversityDouglas County
GovernmentE-470 Public Highway
AuthorityEads High SchoolEchostareCollegeEcumenical Church of
Pueblo WestEducation Sales
Management - Highlands Ranch
Education Sales Management - Thornton
EKS&HElavonEmergency Medical
Services CorporationEnvironmental
Resources AssociatesESRI - DenverEternal Savior Lutheran
ChurchEverest College -
ThorntonEvergreen Lutheran
ChurchExclusive Resorts, LLCExempla Lutheran
Medical CenterFaith Community
Church - LittletonFamily in Christ
Community ChurchFederal Aviation
Administration - Longmont
Federal Highway Administration and Central Federal Lands Highway Division
First Lutheran Church - Longmont
Flatirons Community Church
Foothills Community Church
Fort Collins Seventh-day Adventist Church
Fort Lupton High SchoolFort Morgan ElksFountain-Fort Carson
High SchoolFourway Baptist
ChurchFront Range Christian
SchoolFront Range
Community College - Longmont
Frontier Airlines Hangar
Genesee Fire RescueGeorgetown
CommunityGHXGolden Family of
ChurchesGolden Farmers MarketGolden High SchoolGoodrichGraebel CompaniesGranite PropertiesGreek Festival
Assumption Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Green Mountain United Methodist Church
Grubb & Ellis CompanyHaxtun CommunityHenry WurstHeritage Evangelical
Free ChurchHighlands Ranch
Association at Eastridge
Highlands Ranch Library
Hinkley High SchoolHolly CommunityHolme Roberts &
Owen LLPHoly Cross Catholic
ChurchHome Depot -
LongmontHome Instead Senior
Care
Horizon High SchoolIndependence PlazaINGInterCallJ.K. Mullen High
SchoolJACKSONJacobs EngineeringJefferson County
Government Human Services Building
Jefferson County Public Schools Maintenance Department
Jefferson High SchoolJefferson Unitarian
ChurchJohns ManvilleJohnson Auto PlazaJones InternationalJ-W OperatingKaiser Permanente -
20th AvenueKaiser Permanente -
Hidden LakeKaiser Permanente -
Ken Caryl Medical Offices
Kaiser Permanente - Regional-Highline
Kaiser Permanente - Stapleton Support
Kaiser Permanente - Waterpark I
Kaiser Permanente - Westminster
Kaiser Permanente - Wheat Ridge
Key Equipment FinanceKeymark EnterprisesKing SoopersKing Soopers - ArvadaKing Soopers Bakery
PlantKiowa Fire Protection
DistrictKoelbel Public LibraryKremmling Memorial
Hospital DistrictKUSA - 9NewsLafarge North America
Lake County High School
Lakewood CommunityLandmark GraphicsLaser TechnologyLeanin’ TreeLegacy Partners
Commercial, Inc.Level 3
Communications, Inc.LexmarkLight of Christ Anglican
ChurchLincoln Community
HospitalLittleton Adventist
HospitalLockheed Martin -
Del NorteLockheed Martin
Coherent Technologies
Lockton CompaniesLongmont High SchoolLongmont United
HospitalLongs Peak United
Methodist ChurchLoveland Area
Saturday - Immanuel Lutheran
Loveland Area Saturday - Trinity Lutheran
Loveland High SchoolLutheran High SchoolLutheran High School -
ParkerMcClave High SchoolMcKee Medical CenterMDC HoldingsMedical Center of
Aurora - South Campus
Medical Group Management Association
Messiah Lutheran - Longmont
MetlifeMiddle Park High
SchoolMile High United Way
Moffat County High School
Monarch High SchoolMorgan County
AmbulanceMost Precious BloodMountain Vista High
SchoolNational Jewish
HealthNativity of Our Lord
Catholic ChurchNational Ceter
for Atmospheric Research - Table Mesa Lab
Nelnet - AuroraNestle - DenverNew Global Telecom
and PentaxNiwot High SchoolNoodles & CompanyNorth Suburban
Medical CenterNortheastern Junior
CollegeNorthglenn Christian
ChurchNorthglenn High
SchoolNational Renewable
Energy Laboratory and National Wind Technology Center
One Boulder PlazaOrdway CommunityOur Father Lutheran
ChurchOutlets at SilverthorneOwens IllinoisParker United
Methodist ChurchPax Christi Catholic
ChurchPaychexPeaberry Coffee -
WestminsterPeace Lutheran ChurchPeak to Peak Charter
SchoolPerformance CyclePickens Technical
College
PolycomPonderosa High SchoolPrairie View High
SchoolPresbyterian and
United Churches of Broomfield
Prime WestProLogisPueblo MallQuadnaQualcommQuarkRalston Valley High
SchoolRampart and Water
Systems Inc.Ranum High SchoolRaytheon CompanyRed Book SolutionsRed Rocks Community
CollegeReed Business
InformationRegis University
College for Professional Studies
Regis University - Student Center
REI - BoulderREI - Denver Flagship
StoreRepublic Financial
CorporationReunion CommunityRoche ColoradoRocky Mountain
ArsenalRocky Mountain
Christian Church Frederick
Royal Crest DairyRTDSaint Frances CabriniSaint John’s CathedralService SourceSGS Mineral ServicesShaw Power GroupShepherd of the Hills
Lutheran ChurchShrine of St. ThereseSierra Nevada Corp.
Silver Creek High School
Silverthorne Community
Skyline High SchoolSorin GroupSounds TrueSouthern Gables
ChurchSouthern Wine &
SpiritsSpectra LogicSports AuthoritySpringfield CommunitySt. John the Baptist
Catholic ChurchSt. Louis ParishSt. Mary of Littleton
Catholic ChurchSt. Michael the
ArchangelSt. Thomas More
Parish CenterStandard & Poors
CompustatStandley Lake High
SchoolStaples - AuroraStaples NorthglennStaples, Inc.Stapp Interstate ToyotaStarbucks - ArapahoeSterling High SchoolStolle MachineryStrategic Programs Inc.Sturgeon ElectricSun Harley Davidson/
BuellSundyne CorporationSunrise MedicalSunrise of WestminsterSuperValuTommy Taylor
Replenishment DriveTeller Elementary
SchoolTemple SinaiThermo Fisher
ScientificThompson Valley High
SchoolThomson ReutersThornton High School
TIAA-CREFTown of Parker -
Town HallTrane CompanyTranswestern -
17th AvenueTravelersTri State Generation
& Transmission Association - Westminster
Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association - Craig
U.S. BankU.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
UCAR/NCAR - Center Green
UCAR/NCAR - Foothills Lab
Unico Properties Centerpointe II
UnitedHealthcareUniversity of Colorado -
Evans Scholar HouseUniversity of Colorado -
Kittredge Residence Hall West
University of Colorado - ROTC
University of Colorado - Williams Village Residence Hall
University of Denver Law School
Vail Mountain RealtyValley Bank and Trust -
Brighton Valley View Christian
ChurchVeterans
Administration Medical Center
Veterans Affairs Health Administration Center
Viaero WirelessWalmart - Brighton
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Approximately 10 percent of the nation’s blood supply is given by high-school-aged donors. In coordination with the 16-year-old donor legislation, Bonfils launched our High School Heroes program sponsored by Comcast last fall to empower Colorado’s youth to demonstrate school pride and make a lifesaving difference in their community. Sixty-one schools enrolled in the program resulting in nearly 2,900 donations between Aug. 1 and Dec. 31. Participating donors were entered to win great prizes like a digital camera, PSP, Notebook PC or a 26” HDTV.
HIGH SCHOOL
Blood Drives to Save Lives
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Last year the Colorado Legislature opened a portal for Bonfils to reach a new audience of potential donors. In March 2009, Governor Bill Ritter signed legislation that lowered the donor eligibility age from 17 to 16 with parental consent. On Sept. 1, 2009, Bonfils became the 29th state to collect donations from the new donor group at a blood drive at Pueblo West High School in Pueblo West, Colo.
Ian Imamura was our first 16-year-old donor. A member of the school’s football team, Ian never really thought about giving blood until his school organized a blood drive in honor of a student that had
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lost her life. Ian was joined by 55 of his classmates, faculty and staff including 17 other 16-year-olds giving their first-ever blood donations.
Between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2009 more than 560 16-year-olds began saving lives with Bonfils Blood Center. Bonfils estimates that the new law will bring in an average of 2,000 new, first-time donors each year.
While Ian was just beginning his blood donation habit, five Bonfils donors—David Mihalik, Virgil Olson, Christine Orr, Sandra Reasch and Elizabeth Stewart—reached the 50-gallon donation level and another conquered the 60-gallon milestone.
Bill Burnham knows a thing or two about service–be it service to his community or his country. In December, Bonfils saluted retired U. S. Air Force Master Sgt. and veteran blood donor’s high-gallon success. Over the last 29 years, Bill’s selfless platelet donations saved and enhanced as many as 1,400 lives. Bill’s dutiful allegiance to this lifesaving function is the essence of American blood donors.
2009 BLOOD DRIVES
Thank you to the following Gold Level Blood Drive Hosts for hosting six or more blood drives in 2009.
Aerospace Data FacilityAkron CommunityAlamosa CommunityAllied InsuranceAmerican Blue Ribbon
Holdings, LLCAmerican Legion -
LongmontAnthem Blue Cross/
Blue ShieldApex CenterArapahoe County
Sheriff’s OfficeArvada CommunityArvada Elks and
American LegionBeulah CommunityBrush CommunityBuena Vista CommunityCañon City CommunityCaridianBCTCherry Creek NorthThe Citadel MallCity and County of
BroomfieldCity of Boulder Public
SafetyCity of LakewoodCity of LongmontCity of Louisville -
Senior ServicesCity of WestminsterCoBankColorado Departments
of Personnel and Administration/Labor and Employment
Colorado Department of Human Services
Colorado Mental Health Institute of Pueblo
Colorado PERA
Colorado State University
Columbine LibraryComcast - Dry CreekComcast - InvernessCraig HospitalDenver Federal CenterDenver International
AirportDenver Newspaper
AgencyDenver Tech Center
CommunityDowntown Denver
CommunityEvergreen LibraryFaith Community
Lutheran Church - Longmont
Faith Lutheran ChurchFort Morgan
CommunityFowler CommunityGolden LibraryGreat-West LifeGreenwood Village
City HallGunnison CommunityHeritage Eagle Bend
CommunityHolyoke CommunityIBMThe Inverness Hotel
and Conference Center
Johns ManvilleKinder MorganKodak - Colorado
DivisionKPMGLa Junta Community
and Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center
Lamar CommunityLas Animas CommunityLegacy PartnersLockheed Martin -
OrionLockheed Martin -
WatertonLongmont Community
Loveland Police Department
Mile Hi ChurchMillerCoorsMonte Vista
CommunityMontview Presbyterian
Church - Park Hill Community
National Business Center
National Park ServiceNorthern Hills Christian
ChurchThe Outlets at
LovelandParker LibraryParkview Medical
CenterPenrose CommunityPhilip S. Miller LibraryPikes Peak Regional
HospitalPlatte Valley Medical
CenterPorter Adventist
HospitalThe Promenade Shops
at BriargateQwestQwest 930/931
BuildingsRegency PlazaRegis University
- College for Professional Studies
Rocky Ford CommunityRocky Mountain
Christian ChurchSalida CommunitySchlumbergerSmoky Hill LibrarySt. Anthony Central
Hospital / Centura Health
St. Anthony North Hospital / Centura Health
St. Benedict’s ChurchSt. Mary-Corwin
Medical CenterStandley Lake LibrarySun Microsystems, Inc.
Ten West - Westmoor Technology Park
Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
Transwestern Broadreach 1999, LLC
Trinidad CommunityTwin Peaks MallU.S.D.A. - Food and
Nutrition ServicesUniversity of ColoradoUniversity of Colorado -
Engineering CenterUniversity of Colorado
at Denver - AurariaUniversity of DenverWalmart - Castle RockWalmart - Loveland
SouthWalmart - ParkerWestern Area Power
AdministrationWestern UnionWestminster Church of
the NazareneWray CommunityXcel Energy - LDCYuma CommunityYuma District Hospital
Thank you to the following Silver Level Blood Drive Hosts for hosting four to five blood drives in 2009.
11th and CourtAbacus/EpsilonAbiding Hope Lutheran
ChurchAECOMAgilent - EnglewoodAir MethodsAll Saints Lutheran
ChurchAmerican Family
InsuranceAmerican Red Cross -
Mile High ChapterAmgen - LongmontArickaree Community
Arvada Covenant Church
Atlas PacificAvaya Communications-
WestminsterAvista HospitalBI IncorporatedBlueLinxBoulder Community
Hospital BroadridgeBroomfield United
Methodist ChurchBurlington CommunityCableLabsCallahan Capital
PartnersCalvary Church -
LongmontCentura Health at
HomeCH2M HillCharles SchwabChrist Community
Covenant ChurchChrist Lutheran ChurchChristian Living
Communities - The Johnson Center
Church of the Risen Christ
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Denver Stake
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Littleton Stake
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Westminster North
City and County of Denver - Wastewater Management
City of ArvadaColorado Access/
Kaiser LegacyColorado City and Rye
CommunitiesColorado Department
of Law
Colorado Department of Revenue
Colorado Department of Transportation
Colorado Prevention Center
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado School of Mines - Residence Halls
Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility
Comcast QCII - QuebecCommunication
Workers of America/AT&T
Concorde Career College
Concordia Lutheran Church
Conejos County Community
CovidienCraig CommunityCrow Hill and Elk Creek
CommunityDeer Trail CommunityDenver Health The Denver HospiceDenver Museum of
Nature and ScienceDenver Public Library -
Bear Valley BranchDenver Water
DepartmentDenver West Property
ManagementDigitalGlobeDIRECTVDish NetworkDouglas County School
District - West Transportation
Eastern Hills Community Church
Federal Correctional Complex
First Bank HoldingFirst Presbyterian
Church of PuebloFlagler CommunityFoothills Bible Church
Fraser Valley Baptist Church
Frederic PrintingFremont Correctional
FacilityFront Range
Community College - Westminster
Frontier Airlines GOGates CorporationGateway Christian
ChurchGeoEyeGlobeImmuneGranby CommunityHeritage United
Methodist ChurchHoly Shepherd
Lutheran ChurchHunter DouglasIdaho Springs
CommunityIHS Inc.IMA of Colorado, Inc.
and Davis Graham & Stubbs
Immaculate Conception Church
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
JeppesenKaiser Permanente -
Pharmacy CSSKaiser Permanente -
Rock CreekKiwanis Club of
ColumbineLeprino FoodsLifeBridge Christian
ChurchLimon CommunityLittleton United
Methodist ChurchLockheed Martin -
BoulderLockheed Martin -
Deer CreekLogan County
Department of Social Services
Longmont Clinic
Longmont Farmers Market
Loveland Community Loveland Community
sponsored by PhiloMartin/MartinMcKesson Corporation -
BroomfieldMcKesson Corporation -
WestminsterMeans-Knaus PartnersMetropoint IMicro MotionMidasNorth Valley Tech
CenterNorthglenn United
Methodist ChurchNational Renewable
Energy Laboratory - Denver West
OppenheimerFundsOracleOur Lady of Loreto
ChurchPaul Derda Recreation
CenterPeace with Christ
Lutheran ChurchPearl Street
CommunityPepsi Bottling GroupPeterson Air Force
BasePikes Peak Christian
ChurchPinnacol AssurancePlaza Tower OnePublic Service Credit
UnionPueblo City-County
LibraryPueblo Community
CollegePueblo West
CommunityQuest DiagnosticsQWEST
CommunicationsQwest PioneersRaytheon Polar
Services
Frederick Ross Company
Rocky Mountain Eye Center
Saguache CommunityThe Shaw GroupSky Ridge Medical
CenterSmoky Hill United
Methodist ChurchSpanish Peaks
Regional Health Center
Sprint Nextel - Park Meadows
St. Andrew Methodist Church
Stapleton CommunityStarbucks - North
LongmontStarz EntertainmentSteamboat Springs
CommunitySterling Correctional
FacilityStratton CommunitySwedish Medical
CenterSybase/ICATThird Christian
Reformed ChurchTranswestern -
Sherman StreetTranswestern - Aurora
MarketplaceTravelportTricare Management
ActivityTrust Company of
Americatw telecomtw telecom - QuebecU.S. Department of
CommerceU.S. Forest ServiceUnion Tower BuildingUniversity of Colorado University of Colorado
at Denver - Facilities Operations
URS CorporationVail Community -
Edwards
Verizon BusinessVeterans of Foreign
Wars - BrightonVisaWalmart - 4th &
WadsworthWalmart - BroomfieldWestern State CollegeWet Mountain Rotary
of WestcliffeWhole Foods -
Washington ParkXcel EnergyXcel Energy - Pawnee
Power PlantXcel Energy - TSB
BuildingXILINX
Thank you to the following Bronze Level Blood Drive Hosts for hosting two to three blood drives in 2009.
AAA ColoradoAbiding Love Lutheran
ChurchAcademy RoofingAdams 12 Schools -
TransportationAdams County
Attorney’s OfficeAdams County Social
ServicesAIMCOAll Souls Catholic
ChurchAlliance DataAlloSourceAllstateAmerican Water Works
AssociationAmeriCorps NCCCAmgen - BoulderApplewood Living
CenterArapahoe Community
CollegeArapahoe County
AdministrationArapahoe County
Courthouse
ArchstoneArkansas Valley
Correctional FacilityArmstrong Financial
ServicesArrow ElectronicsArvada West High
SchoolAugustana Lutheran
ChurchAurora Central High
SchoolAurora CommunityAurora Corporate PlazaAurora Loan ServicesAvaya Communication -
Highlands RanchAve Maria Catholic
ChurchAvnet, Inc. -
WestminsterBackcountry BreweryBaxa CorporationBellco Credit UnionBennett High SchoolBennett Recreation
CenterBerthoud High SchoolBerthoud United
MethodistBestopBeverage DistributorsB’Nai Chaim TempleBoston MarketBoulder Community
Foothills HospitalBoulder County
Probation DepartmentBoulder County Public
Health - Longmont Office
Boulder Valley Christian Church
Boulder Valley SchoolsBreckenridge
Recreation CenterBrocadeBroomfield High SchoolBuckley Air Force
Base - 460th WingBuilding 444 - Buckley
Annex
COMMUNITY CENTEREDQUALITY DRIVEN
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 2009 DEC. 31, 2008
Operating Revenue Blood service fees, net 47,238,922 55,010,824 Laboratory service fees, net 3,437,119 3,285,180 Supplies and other 805,830 1,376,073
Total Operating Revenue 51,481,871 59,672,077
Operating Expenses Salaries, wages and benefits 25,263,299 25,424,651 Contract services 1,804,178 2,184,967 Supplies 15,334,509 16,564,079 Location expenses 2,238,877 2,359,882 Research 660,033 662,937 Fundraising 495,651 523,307 Interest 212,140 81,136 Other operating expenses 4,021,954 5,120,211
Total Operating Expenses 50,030,641 52,921,170
OPERATING INCOME 1,451,230 6,750,907
Non-Operating Income (Expense) Other Income 1,088,206 939,605 Depreciation (2,314,922) (1,930,564)
Total Non-Operating Income (Expense) (1,226,716) (990,959)
Support Contributions 747,065 620,953 Contributions - in-kind 301,919 634,914
Total Support 1,048,984 1,255,867
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS BEFORE DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 1,273,498 7,015,815
Gain (Loss) from Discontinued Operations 332,165 (42,412)
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 1,605,663 6,973,403
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 2009 DEC. 31, 2008
ASSETSCurrent Assets Cash and cash equivalents 8,588,538 10,939,520 Accounts receivable, net of allowance 2009 - $396,120 and 2008 - $414,918 5,833,982 5,710,942 Estimated amount due from third-party 0 151,365 Inventories 2,077,310 2,302,456 Other current assets 1,002,261 1,128,613
Total Current Assets 17,502,091 20,232,896
Investments 6,678,791 6,879,179
Property and Equipment, Net 21,696,197 20,816,655
Other Assets Other Long-Term Assets 287,252 301,798
Total Non-Current Assets 28,662,240 27,997,632
TOTAL ASSETS 46,164,331 48,230,528
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities Accounts payable - trade 1,546,932 4,232,631 Accrued expenses 1,680,042 2,481,002 Current maturities of notes payable 247,394 135,938
Total Current Liabilities 3,474,368 6,849,571
Non-Current Liabilities Notes payable, net of current maturities 5,981,891 6,229,438 Other Long-Term liabilities 417,511 466,621
Total Non-Current Liabilities 6,399,402 6,696,059
Total Liabilities 9,873,770 13,545,630
Net Assets Unrestricted 35,868,736 34,534,475 Temporarily restricted 421,825 150,423
Total Net Assets 36,290,561 34,684,898
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 46,164,331 48,230,528 * Audited financial statements are available upon request.
Blood Production - 79.5%
Fundraising - 1.0%
Administrative & General - 9.9%
Computer Services - 1.1%
Research - 1.2%
Transfusion Services - 3.3%
Client Testing - 3.2%
Colorado Marrow Donor Program - 0.8%
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U.S. Operations Director of Orion Registrar, Inc. Frank Bush paid a high compliment to our organization stating, “During a visit to Bonfils Blood Center for a quality audit in December 2009, I was impressed by the high-level of quality of all the process and procedure implementation and by the superior commitment to quality exhibited by its management and employees. Bonfils Blood Center has put into practice one of the best quality systems that I have ever had the opportunity to observe.”
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successful in bringing donors through Bonfils’ doors to help ensure an adequate supply, regulatory and internal quality standards and systems are activated. A unit of donated blood and accompanying blood samples enter our laboratories and production and distribution operations and are tested and manufactured into a safe, pure and potent pharmaceutical product that will save and enhance the life of a patient requiring a blood transfusion.
In 2009, Bonfils Blood Center completed a $6 million capital improvement project to our donor testing and reference laboratories along with the manufacturing operations area of the Lowry headquarters in Denver to further improve quality, efficiency and work processes. Understanding the importance of Bonfils’ work in the community and Colorado’s healthcare system, the city and county of Denver issued a low-interest, private activity bond at the request of blood center management to help fund the project. The redesign and expansion project included the addition of:
- Flexible and scalable workstations that adapt not only to the function being performed but also the employee performing the task.
- Automated equipment to weigh, express and seal blood units replacing a manual process and allowing for additional blood product traceability.
- Upright, modular blood and plasma storage units to replace walk-in coolers and freezers.
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OFFICERS
Chair Toby P. Cole, MDHealthcare ExecutiveRetired
Vice ChairTina M. Hogeman, CPAHogeman & Company PC
SecretaryAntonio B. RuizVice President of Operations and Facilities University of Colorado Hospital
MEMBERS
William J. BourkeAttorney Robinson Waters & O’Dorisio
Michael W. Brunko, MDFlight for Life Colorado St. Anthony Hospitals
Richard L. Byyny, MDProfessor of Medicine University of Colorado School of Medicine
James A. DierkerAttorney
Mark Fitz HarrisChief Executive Officer Kelson Physician Partners Inc.
David M. GilmanPresident and Chief Executive OfficerNative American Bank
Richard P. Koeppe, PhDSuperintendent of Denver Public Schools Retired
Brad L. MeuliPresident Denver Rescue Mission
Robert M. Rifkin, MDDirector, Cellular TherapeuticsRocky Mountain Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
Charles H. RudolphProprietorAlbrecht and Associates, Inc.
Robert B. Sawyer, MDMedical DirectorDenver Wound Healing Center
Harvey E. SwanCivic LeaderRetired
OFFICERS
ChairL. William Schmidt Jr.AttorneyHolland & Hart, LLPVice ChairNanine OdellFirst Vice President Investments and Financial AdvisorMerrill LynchSecretary Peter F. Tedstrom Brown & Tedstrom, Inc. Financial Planners & Investment AdvisorsTreasurerThomas A. FeldkampAccount Manager Hewlett-Packard Company
MEMBERS
Michael W. ByrneAttorneyBrownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
Donald P. Elliott, MD*SurgeonRetired
Ben Galloway, MDForensic PathologistRichard A. HarrisPresidentThe Harris Law Firm, PC
Michael M. Sawyer, MDAssistant Professor of AnesthesiaUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Nancy L. Wollen Vice PresidentKaiser Permanente Health Plan of Colorado
EX-OFFICIO VOTING TRUSTEES
Thomas C. PuckettPresident and Chief Executive Officer Bonfils Blood Center
Anne BurtchaellChief Financial OfficerBonfils Blood Center
Leslie A. StrateExecutive DirectorBonfils Blood Center Foundation
HONORARY TRUSTEE
Jessica MaitlandVice President of Marketing and Community OperationsBonfils Blood Center
* Deceased
BONFILS BLOOD CENTER FOUNDATIONBOARD OF TRUSTEES
BONFILS BLOOD CENTERBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Sarah T. Truitt, MDOB/GYN PhysicianClinica Family Health Services
Elaine Y. Weng, MD, MSPhysicianMedical Radiation Oncology Consultants at Lutheran Hospital
Nancy L. WollenVice PresidentKaiser Permanente Health Plan of Colorado
BONFILS BLOOD CENTER CORPORATE OFFICERS
Thomas C. PuckettPresident and Chief Executive Officer
Anne BurtchaellChief Financial Officer
Kevin Land, MDChief Medical and Scientific Officer
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ISO 9000 refers to a family of quality standards for management systems and individual processes of manufacturing organizations. Certification to ISO 9001 validates that formalized business processes are being applied. Similarly, AABB is an international association representing individuals and institutions involved in activities related to collecting, processing, testing and distributing blood and blood products. The association supports the highest standards of medical, technical and administrative performance, scientific investigation and clinical application through setting quality requirements, education, advocacy and other activities.
There are significant costs involved with collecting, testing, processing and distributing blood donations from the community. That is why Bonfils Blood Center Foundation, the fundraising arm of the blood center, seeks financial contributions to support the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment; maintain our facilities and; provide programs, education and services to the community.
Bonfils Blood Center Foundation’s contributions are secured through grant awards, corporate gifts, planned giving activities and targeted fundraising events. In April 2009, more than 400 community members attended the second annual Because Life
Happens luncheon featuring remarks from Connor Randall—a 17-year-old and two-time heart transplant recipient. The foundation’s signature Chip in for Life golf benefit was held in August. Both events raised thousands of dollars to support the 2009 funding initiatives for the blood center.
The generosity of our financial contributors, along with our blood donors, allows Bonfils to achieve our goal of providing a safe, adequate and efficiently produced blood supply for our community and beyond.
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Bonfils also pursued ISO re-certification and AABB (formerly American Association of Blood Banks) re-accreditation in 2009. Although affiliation with these organizations is voluntary, Bonfils chose to seek re-certification because of our commitment to continuous improvement and quality.
Independent auditors from Orion Registrar, Inc. who perform ISO audits spent a significant amount of time at Bonfils in 2009 observing and reviewing critical business processes related to blood products and laboratory services. They also observed employee interactions with customers and were highly impressed with all other processes.
The AABB team appraised Bonfils’ laboratories, a community donor center, two local blood drives, manufacturing operations, purchasing and warehouse location, Donor Relations nursing staff, Colorado Marrow Donor Program and more. Additionally, a thorough review of the quality systems that support all of these activities was performed.
Analogous to the feedback from ISO’s independent auditors, AABB assessors were pleased with the processes and systems they observed and commented that it was a pleasure to work with such
well-organized and enthusiastic staff. Subsequently, Bonfils was recommended for accreditation.
Maintaining world-class facilities and focusing on efficiency and excellence throughout our work processes and business systems demonstrates our ongoing commitment to safety and quality throughout blood’s journey from donor to patient.
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2009 FUNDING PRIORITIES:- Blood Supply and Patient Safety- Colorado Marrow Donor Program- Community and Donor Outreach- Employee Skills Training- Laboratory Equipment- Lowry Facilities Improvement- Mobile Blood Drive Support- Research
Because each giving situation is unique, Bonfils offers multiple ways to support the foundation to help ensure we maximize philanthropic impact in a way that offers the most tax benefit.
Giving blood is just one way to help save a life. Bonfils Blood Center also administers the Colorado Marrow Donor Program (CMDP). In the two decades since the CMDP was established, it has added more than 75,000 donors to the Be The Match Registry® and facilitated more than 400 marrow/stem cell matches and 50 cord blood matches for patients all over the globe.
Every year, more than 10,000 people from all ethnic backgrounds are diagnosed with life-threatening blood diseases. Roughly 70 percent of these patients will need to search for an unrelated donor. People of similar ethnic backgrounds are more likely to provide tissue matches for one another.
To increase the likelihood of finding matches in minority communities, it is critical that members of the African-American, Asian, Native American and Hispanic communities become part of the Be The Match Registry®.
To assist in this effort, Bonfils’ CMDP established a partnership with the Colorado Rapids in August for the first-ever Rapids Rally for Donors marrow donor recruitment event. By tapping the Colorado Rapids’ loyal fan base, Bonfils’ CMDP added 80 new donors to the Be The Match Registry® at the one-day drive.
Through a variety of community, corporate and special event donor drives, CMDP placed more than 4,700 potential marrow donors from Colorado and Wyoming on the Be The Match Registry® and facilitated 32 stem cell/marrow matches and seven cord blood transfers in 2009.
Bonfils’ Ambassador Program gives blood and marrow recipients and loyal blood donors the chance to advocate the necessity of blood and marrow donations by sharing personal stories with the community.
To encourage donations, Bonfils sends ambassadors into the community to represent Bonfils Blood Center through public speaking at various events, festivals, health fairs and appearing in Bonfils’ publications among other opportunities.
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Blood is a precious community resource and without a safe and sufficient blood supply, physicians and other medical providers are unable to do their lifesaving work for patients in need. Established in 1943, Bonfils Blood Center is Colorado’s first and oldest community blood center. Servicing nearly 200 hospitals and healthcare facilities, Bonfils is responsible for the recruitment, manufacturing and distribution of more than 80 percent of the state’s blood supply. Once the needs of the local community are met, Bonfils provides blood products to out-of-state healthcare partners and shares our resources to support disaster preparedness and recovery efforts when called upon, including events like the Oklahoma City bombing, the September 11 tragedy and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Bonfils plays an integral role in Colorado’s healthcare system—a fact that is highlighted each year at the blood center’s Community Lifelines event which introduces a blood recipient to his or her blood donors and celebrates our partnerships with local hospitals.
On July 26, 2007, Jason Lansdown visited his family physician after complaining about pain in his knee. Doctors assumed it was a stress fracture because Jason was a typical active teenager, but x-rays revealed a 22 centimeter tumor in his right tibia.
The following week, Jason began chemotherapy at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center (P/SL) and began preparing for surgery to remove the cancerous tumor. Twenty units of blood, a custom prosthetic to rebuild his leg and the expert medical care he received at P/SL have given him the ability to make a miraculous recovery and earn him the nickname “Bionic Boy”. During the event, Jason had the chance to meet many of the 20 donors who gave the gift of blood and also thank the Bonfils Blood Center and P/SL employees who played a role in his medical care and recovery.
By the fall of 2009, Jason was cancer-free and started college at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore where he is pursuing a degree in biomedical engineering in hopes of helping others suffering from bone cancers.
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The total cost to add a new member to the Be The Match Registry® is about $100. This includes the initial tissue typing test needed to match donors to searching patients and other related costs. Community members are invited to make a tax-deductible donation to offset the costs of adding new donors to the registry in the future.
RAPIDS RALLY FOR DONORS
“I knew that I would be okay because of the hundreds of people I watched during my childhood, wearing their tiny blood drop lapel pins, so proudly being escorted to the donor room. Sometimes they would let me hold their hands. This time they held mine and I am forever grateful.”
— Robin Sicilia Cartwright
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After a unit of blood has been donated, tested, manufactured and transported to our hospital partners, it reaches its ultimate destination—a patient in need. The 165,000 blood donations Bonfils collected in 2009 directly benefited up to 495,000 patients in our community and beyond. Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs a transfusion of donated blood. Blood transfusions are used to treat accident victims, organ and marrow transplant recipients, cancer and heart surgery patients and those with blood-related diseases like sickle cell anemia.
Robin Sicilia Cartwright understands the importance of giving. She spent her formative years watching people give blood in the blood bank her father ran in the Pacific Northwest. Seeing people unselfishly give blood day after day ensconced a sense of altruism in Robin. Little did she know that one day she’d be counting on blood donors to help save her life. In 2004, Robin required several blood transfusions to replace a significant loss of blood due to complications from childbirth.
Thanks to the selfless acts of others an emergent situation was thwarted and Robin is able to watch her son grow and to instill in him the same charitable values she learned as a child.
“I knew that I would be okay because of the hundreds of people I watched during my childhood, wearing their tiny blood drop lapel pins, so proudly being escorted to the donor room. Sometimes they would let me hold their hands. This time they held mine and I am forever grateful.”
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After a unit of blood has been donated, tested, manufactured and transported to our hospital partners, it reaches its ultimate destination—a patient in need. The 165,000 blood donations Bonfils collected in 2009 directly benefited up to 495,000 patients in our community and beyond. Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs a transfusion of donated blood. Blood transfusions are used to treat accident victims, organ and marrow transplant recipients, cancer and heart surgery patients and those with blood-related diseases like sickle cell anemia.
Robin Sicilia Cartwright understands the importance of giving. She spent her formative years watching people give blood in the blood bank her father ran in the Pacific Northwest. Seeing people unselfishly give blood day after day ensconced a sense of altruism in Robin. Little did she know that one day she’d be counting on blood donors to help save her life. In 2004, Robin required several blood transfusions to replace a significant loss of blood due to complications from childbirth.
Thanks to the selfless acts of others an emergent situation was thwarted and Robin is able to watch her son grow and to instill in him the same charitable values she learned as a child.
Blood is a precious community resource and without a safe and sufficient blood supply, physicians and other medical providers are unable to do their lifesaving work for patients in need. Established in 1943, Bonfils Blood Center is Colorado’s first and oldest community blood center. Servicing nearly 200 hospitals and healthcare facilities, Bonfils is responsible for the recruitment, manufacturing and distribution of more than 80 percent of the state’s blood supply. Once the needs of the local community are met, Bonfils provides blood products to out-of-state healthcare partners and shares our resources to support disaster preparedness and recovery efforts when called upon, including events like the Oklahoma City bombing, the September 11 tragedy and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Bonfils plays an integral role in Colorado’s healthcare system—a fact that is highlighted each year at the blood center’s Community Lifelines event which introduces a blood recipient to his or her blood donors and celebrates our partnerships with local hospitals.
On July 26, 2007, Jason Lansdown visited his family physician after complaining about pain in his knee. Doctors assumed it was a stress fracture because Jason was a typical active teenager, but x-rays revealed a 22 centimeter tumor in his right tibia.
The following week, Jason began chemotherapy at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center (P/SL) and began preparing for surgery to remove the cancerous tumor. Twenty units of blood, a custom prosthetic to rebuild his leg and the expert medical care he received at P/SL have given him the ability to make a miraculous recovery and earn him the nickname “Bionic Boy”. During the event, Jason had the chance to meet many of the 20 donors who gave the gift of blood and also thank the Bonfils Blood Center and P/SL employees who played a role in his medical care and recovery.
By the fall of 2009, Jason was cancer-free and started college at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore where he is pursuing a degree in biomedical engineering in hopes of helping others suffering from bone cancers.
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The total cost to add a new member to the Be The Match Registry® is about $100. This includes the initial tissue typing test needed to match donors to searching patients and other related costs. Community members are invited to make a tax-deductible donation to offset the costs of adding new donors to the registry in the future.
RAPIDS RALLY FOR DONORS
Giving blood is just one way to help save a life. Bonfils Blood Center also administers the Colorado Marrow Donor Program (CMDP). In the two decades since the CMDP was established, it has added more than 75,000 donors to the Be The Match Registry® and facilitated more than 400 marrow/stem cell matches and 50 cord blood matches for patients all over the globe.
Every year, more than 10,000 people from all ethnic backgrounds are diagnosed with life-threatening blood diseases. Roughly 70 percent of these patients will need to search for an unrelated donor. People of similar ethnic backgrounds are more likely to provide tissue matches for one another.
To increase the likelihood of finding matches in minority communities, it is critical that members of the African-American, Asian, Native American and Hispanic communities become part of the Be The Match Registry®.
To assist in this effort, Bonfils’ CMDP established a partnership with the Colorado Rapids in August for the first-ever Rapids Rally for Donors marrow donor recruitment event. By tapping the Colorado Rapids’ loyal fan base, Bonfils’ CMDP added 80 new donors to the Be The Match Registry® at the one-day drive.
Through a variety of community, corporate and special event donor drives, CMDP placed more than 4,700 potential marrow donors from Colorado and Wyoming on the Be The Match Registry® and facilitated 32 stem cell/marrow matches and seven cord blood transfers in 2009.
Bonfils’ Ambassador Program gives blood and marrow recipients and loyal blood donors the chance to advocate the necessity of blood and marrow donations by sharing personal stories with the community.
To encourage donations, Bonfils sends ambassadors into the community to represent Bonfils Blood Center through public speaking at various events, festivals, health fairs and appearing in Bonfils’ publications among other opportunities.
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Bonfils also pursued ISO re-certification and AABB (formerly American Association of Blood Banks) re-accreditation in 2009. Although affiliation with these organizations is voluntary, Bonfils chose to seek re-certification because of our commitment to continuous improvement and quality.
Independent auditors from Orion Registrar, Inc. who perform ISO audits spent a significant amount of time at Bonfils in 2009 observing and reviewing critical business processes related to blood products and laboratory services. They also observed employee interactions with customers and were highly impressed with all other processes.
The AABB team appraised Bonfils’ laboratories, a community donor center, two local blood drives, manufacturing operations, purchasing and warehouse location, Donor Relations nursing staff, Colorado Marrow Donor Program and more. Additionally, a thorough review of the quality systems that support all of these activities was performed.
Analogous to the feedback from ISO’s independent auditors, AABB assessors were pleased with the processes and systems they observed and commented that it was a pleasure to work with such
well-organized and enthusiastic staff. Subsequently, Bonfils was recommended for accreditation.
Maintaining world-class facilities and focusing on efficiency and excellence throughout our work processes and business systems demonstrates our ongoing commitment to safety and quality throughout blood’s journey from donor to patient.
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2009 FUNDING PRIORITIES:- Blood Supply and Patient Safety- Colorado Marrow Donor Program- Community and Donor Outreach- Employee Skills Training- Laboratory Equipment- Lowry Facilities Improvement- Mobile Blood Drive Support- Research
Because each giving situation is unique, Bonfils offers multiple ways to support the foundation to help ensure we maximize philanthropic impact in a way that offers the most tax benefit.
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ISO 9000 refers to a family of quality standards for management systems and individual processes of manufacturing organizations. Certification to ISO 9001 validates that formalized business processes are being applied. Similarly, AABB is an international association representing individuals and institutions involved in activities related to collecting, processing, testing and distributing blood and blood products. The association supports the highest standards of medical, technical and administrative performance, scientific investigation and clinical application through setting quality requirements, education, advocacy and other activities.
There are significant costs involved with collecting, testing, processing and distributing blood donations from the community. That is why Bonfils Blood Center Foundation, the fundraising arm of the blood center, seeks financial contributions to support the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment; maintain our facilities and; provide programs, education and services to the community.
Bonfils Blood Center Foundation’s contributions are secured through grant awards, corporate gifts, planned giving activities and targeted fundraising events. In April 2009, more than 400 community members attended the second annual Because Life
Happens luncheon featuring remarks from Connor Randall—a 17-year-old and two-time heart transplant recipient. The foundation’s signature Chip in for Life golf benefit was held in August. Both events raised thousands of dollars to support the 2009 funding initiatives for the blood center.
The generosity of our financial contributors, along with our blood donors, allows Bonfils to achieve our goal of providing a safe, adequate and efficiently produced blood supply for our community and beyond.
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successful in bringing donors through Bonfils’ doors to help ensure an adequate supply, regulatory and internal quality standards and systems are activated. A unit of donated blood and accompanying blood samples enter our laboratories and production and distribution operations and are tested and manufactured into a safe, pure and potent pharmaceutical product that will save and enhance the life of a patient requiring a blood transfusion.
In 2009, Bonfils Blood Center completed a $6 million capital improvement project to our donor testing and reference laboratories along with the manufacturing operations area of the Lowry headquarters in Denver to further improve quality, efficiency and work processes. Understanding the importance of Bonfils’ work in the community and Colorado’s healthcare system, the city and county of Denver issued a low-interest, private activity bond at the request of blood center management to help fund the project. The redesign and expansion project included the addition of:
- Flexible and scalable workstations that adapt not only to the function being performed but also the employee performing the task.
- Automated equipment to weigh, express and seal blood units replacing a manual process and allowing for additional blood product traceability.
- Upright, modular blood and plasma storage units to replace walk-in coolers and freezers.
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OFFICERS
Chair Toby P. Cole, MDHealthcare ExecutiveRetired
Vice ChairTina M. Hogeman, CPAHogeman & Company PC
SecretaryAntonio B. RuizVice President of Operations and Facilities University of Colorado Hospital
MEMBERS
William J. BourkeAttorney Robinson Waters & O’Dorisio
Michael W. Brunko, MDFlight for Life Colorado St. Anthony Hospitals
Richard L. Byyny, MDProfessor of Medicine University of Colorado School of Medicine
James A. DierkerAttorney
Mark Fitz HarrisChief Executive Officer Kelson Physician Partners Inc.
David M. GilmanPresident and Chief Executive OfficerNative American Bank
Richard P. Koeppe, PhDSuperintendent of Denver Public Schools Retired
Brad L. MeuliPresident Denver Rescue Mission
Robert M. Rifkin, MDDirector, Cellular TherapeuticsRocky Mountain Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
Charles H. RudolphProprietorAlbrecht and Associates, Inc.
Robert B. Sawyer, MDMedical DirectorDenver Wound Healing Center
Harvey E. SwanCivic LeaderRetired
OFFICERS
ChairL. William Schmidt Jr.AttorneyHolland & Hart, LLPVice ChairNanine OdellFirst Vice President Investments and Financial AdvisorMerrill LynchSecretary Peter F. Tedstrom Brown & Tedstrom, Inc. Financial Planners & Investment AdvisorsTreasurerThomas A. FeldkampAccount Manager Hewlett-Packard Company
MEMBERS
Michael W. ByrneAttorneyBrownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
Donald P. Elliott, MD*SurgeonRetired
Ben Galloway, MDForensic PathologistRichard A. HarrisPresidentThe Harris Law Firm, PC
Michael M. Sawyer, MDAssistant Professor of AnesthesiaUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Nancy L. Wollen Vice PresidentKaiser Permanente Health Plan of Colorado
EX-OFFICIO VOTING TRUSTEES
Thomas C. PuckettPresident and Chief Executive Officer Bonfils Blood Center
Anne BurtchaellChief Financial OfficerBonfils Blood Center
Leslie A. StrateExecutive DirectorBonfils Blood Center Foundation
HONORARY TRUSTEE
Jessica MaitlandVice President of Marketing and Community OperationsBonfils Blood Center
* Deceased
BONFILS BLOOD CENTER FOUNDATIONBOARD OF TRUSTEES
BONFILS BLOOD CENTERBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Sarah T. Truitt, MDOB/GYN PhysicianClinica Family Health Services
Elaine Y. Weng, MD, MSPhysicianMedical Radiation Oncology Consultants at Lutheran Hospital
Nancy L. WollenVice PresidentKaiser Permanente Health Plan of Colorado
BONFILS BLOOD CENTER CORPORATE OFFICERS
Thomas C. PuckettPresident and Chief Executive Officer
Anne BurtchaellChief Financial Officer
Kevin Land, MDChief Medical and Scientific Officer
COMMUNITY CENTEREDQUALITY DRIVEN
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 2009 DEC. 31, 2008
Operating Revenue Blood service fees, net 47,238,922 55,010,824 Laboratory service fees, net 3,437,119 3,285,180 Supplies and other 805,830 1,376,073
Total Operating Revenue 51,481,871 59,672,077
Operating Expenses Salaries, wages and benefits 25,263,299 25,424,651 Contract services 1,804,178 2,184,967 Supplies 15,334,509 16,564,079 Location expenses 2,238,877 2,359,882 Research 660,033 662,937 Fundraising 495,651 523,307 Interest 212,140 81,136 Other operating expenses 4,021,954 5,120,211
Total Operating Expenses 50,030,641 52,921,170
OPERATING INCOME 1,451,230 6,750,907
Non-Operating Income (Expense) Other Income 1,088,206 939,605 Depreciation (2,314,922) (1,930,564)
Total Non-Operating Income (Expense) (1,226,716) (990,959)
Support Contributions 747,065 620,953 Contributions - in-kind 301,919 634,914
Total Support 1,048,984 1,255,867
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS BEFORE DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 1,273,498 7,015,815
Gain (Loss) from Discontinued Operations 332,165 (42,412)
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 1,605,663 6,973,403
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 2009 DEC. 31, 2008
ASSETSCurrent Assets Cash and cash equivalents 8,588,538 10,939,520 Accounts receivable, net of allowance 2009 - $396,120 and 2008 - $414,918 5,833,982 5,710,942 Estimated amount due from third-party 0 151,365 Inventories 2,077,310 2,302,456 Other current assets 1,002,261 1,128,613
Total Current Assets 17,502,091 20,232,896
Investments 6,678,791 6,879,179
Property and Equipment, Net 21,696,197 20,816,655
Other Assets Other Long-Term Assets 287,252 301,798
Total Non-Current Assets 28,662,240 27,997,632
TOTAL ASSETS 46,164,331 48,230,528
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities Accounts payable - trade 1,546,932 4,232,631 Accrued expenses 1,680,042 2,481,002 Current maturities of notes payable 247,394 135,938
Total Current Liabilities 3,474,368 6,849,571
Non-Current Liabilities Notes payable, net of current maturities 5,981,891 6,229,438 Other Long-Term liabilities 417,511 466,621
Total Non-Current Liabilities 6,399,402 6,696,059
Total Liabilities 9,873,770 13,545,630
Net Assets Unrestricted 35,868,736 34,534,475 Temporarily restricted 421,825 150,423
Total Net Assets 36,290,561 34,684,898
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 46,164,331 48,230,528 * Audited financial statements are available upon request.
Blood Production - 79.5%
Fundraising - 1.0%
Administrative & General - 9.9%
Computer Services - 1.1%
Research - 1.2%
Transfusion Services - 3.3%
Client Testing - 3.2%
Colorado Marrow Donor Program - 0.8%
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U.S. Operations Director of Orion Registrar, Inc. Frank Bush paid a high compliment to our organization stating, “During a visit to Bonfils Blood Center for a quality audit in December 2009, I was impressed by the high-level of quality of all the process and procedure implementation and by the superior commitment to quality exhibited by its management and employees. Bonfils Blood Center has put into practice one of the best quality systems that I have ever had the opportunity to observe.”
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Last year the Colorado Legislature opened a portal for Bonfils to reach a new audience of potential donors. In March 2009, Governor Bill Ritter signed legislation that lowered the donor eligibility age from 17 to 16 with parental consent. On Sept. 1, 2009, Bonfils became the 29th state to collect donations from the new donor group at a blood drive at Pueblo West High School in Pueblo West, Colo.
Ian Imamura was our first 16-year-old donor. A member of the school’s football team, Ian never really thought about giving blood until his school organized a blood drive in honor of a student that had
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lost her life. Ian was joined by 55 of his classmates, faculty and staff including 17 other 16-year-olds giving their first-ever blood donations.
Between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2009 more than 560 16-year-olds began saving lives with Bonfils Blood Center. Bonfils estimates that the new law will bring in an average of 2,000 new, first-time donors each year.
While Ian was just beginning his blood donation habit, five Bonfils donors—David Mihalik, Virgil Olson, Christine Orr, Sandra Reasch and Elizabeth Stewart—reached the 50-gallon donation level and another conquered the 60-gallon milestone.
Bill Burnham knows a thing or two about service–be it service to his community or his country. In December, Bonfils saluted retired U. S. Air Force Master Sgt. and veteran blood donor’s high-gallon success. Over the last 29 years, Bill’s selfless platelet donations saved and enhanced as many as 1,400 lives. Bill’s dutiful allegiance to this lifesaving function is the essence of American blood donors.
2009 BLOOD DRIVES
Thank you to the following Gold Level Blood Drive Hosts for hosting six or more blood drives in 2009.
Aerospace Data FacilityAkron CommunityAlamosa CommunityAllied InsuranceAmerican Blue Ribbon
Holdings, LLCAmerican Legion -
LongmontAnthem Blue Cross/
Blue ShieldApex CenterArapahoe County
Sheriff’s OfficeArvada CommunityArvada Elks and
American LegionBeulah CommunityBrush CommunityBuena Vista CommunityCañon City CommunityCaridianBCTCherry Creek NorthThe Citadel MallCity and County of
BroomfieldCity of Boulder Public
SafetyCity of LakewoodCity of LongmontCity of Louisville -
Senior ServicesCity of WestminsterCoBankColorado Departments
of Personnel and Administration/Labor and Employment
Colorado Department of Human Services
Colorado Mental Health Institute of Pueblo
Colorado PERA
Colorado State University
Columbine LibraryComcast - Dry CreekComcast - InvernessCraig HospitalDenver Federal CenterDenver International
AirportDenver Newspaper
AgencyDenver Tech Center
CommunityDowntown Denver
CommunityEvergreen LibraryFaith Community
Lutheran Church - Longmont
Faith Lutheran ChurchFort Morgan
CommunityFowler CommunityGolden LibraryGreat-West LifeGreenwood Village
City HallGunnison CommunityHeritage Eagle Bend
CommunityHolyoke CommunityIBMThe Inverness Hotel
and Conference Center
Johns ManvilleKinder MorganKodak - Colorado
DivisionKPMGLa Junta Community
and Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center
Lamar CommunityLas Animas CommunityLegacy PartnersLockheed Martin -
OrionLockheed Martin -
WatertonLongmont Community
Loveland Police Department
Mile Hi ChurchMillerCoorsMonte Vista
CommunityMontview Presbyterian
Church - Park Hill Community
National Business Center
National Park ServiceNorthern Hills Christian
ChurchThe Outlets at
LovelandParker LibraryParkview Medical
CenterPenrose CommunityPhilip S. Miller LibraryPikes Peak Regional
HospitalPlatte Valley Medical
CenterPorter Adventist
HospitalThe Promenade Shops
at BriargateQwestQwest 930/931
BuildingsRegency PlazaRegis University
- College for Professional Studies
Rocky Ford CommunityRocky Mountain
Christian ChurchSalida CommunitySchlumbergerSmoky Hill LibrarySt. Anthony Central
Hospital / Centura Health
St. Anthony North Hospital / Centura Health
St. Benedict’s ChurchSt. Mary-Corwin
Medical CenterStandley Lake LibrarySun Microsystems, Inc.
Ten West - Westmoor Technology Park
Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
Transwestern Broadreach 1999, LLC
Trinidad CommunityTwin Peaks MallU.S.D.A. - Food and
Nutrition ServicesUniversity of ColoradoUniversity of Colorado -
Engineering CenterUniversity of Colorado
at Denver - AurariaUniversity of DenverWalmart - Castle RockWalmart - Loveland
SouthWalmart - ParkerWestern Area Power
AdministrationWestern UnionWestminster Church of
the NazareneWray CommunityXcel Energy - LDCYuma CommunityYuma District Hospital
Thank you to the following Silver Level Blood Drive Hosts for hosting four to five blood drives in 2009.
11th and CourtAbacus/EpsilonAbiding Hope Lutheran
ChurchAECOMAgilent - EnglewoodAir MethodsAll Saints Lutheran
ChurchAmerican Family
InsuranceAmerican Red Cross -
Mile High ChapterAmgen - LongmontArickaree Community
Arvada Covenant Church
Atlas PacificAvaya Communications-
WestminsterAvista HospitalBI IncorporatedBlueLinxBoulder Community
Hospital BroadridgeBroomfield United
Methodist ChurchBurlington CommunityCableLabsCallahan Capital
PartnersCalvary Church -
LongmontCentura Health at
HomeCH2M HillCharles SchwabChrist Community
Covenant ChurchChrist Lutheran ChurchChristian Living
Communities - The Johnson Center
Church of the Risen Christ
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Denver Stake
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Littleton Stake
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Westminster North
City and County of Denver - Wastewater Management
City of ArvadaColorado Access/
Kaiser LegacyColorado City and Rye
CommunitiesColorado Department
of Law
Colorado Department of Revenue
Colorado Department of Transportation
Colorado Prevention Center
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado School of Mines - Residence Halls
Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility
Comcast QCII - QuebecCommunication
Workers of America/AT&T
Concorde Career College
Concordia Lutheran Church
Conejos County Community
CovidienCraig CommunityCrow Hill and Elk Creek
CommunityDeer Trail CommunityDenver Health The Denver HospiceDenver Museum of
Nature and ScienceDenver Public Library -
Bear Valley BranchDenver Water
DepartmentDenver West Property
ManagementDigitalGlobeDIRECTVDish NetworkDouglas County School
District - West Transportation
Eastern Hills Community Church
Federal Correctional Complex
First Bank HoldingFirst Presbyterian
Church of PuebloFlagler CommunityFoothills Bible Church
Fraser Valley Baptist Church
Frederic PrintingFremont Correctional
FacilityFront Range
Community College - Westminster
Frontier Airlines GOGates CorporationGateway Christian
ChurchGeoEyeGlobeImmuneGranby CommunityHeritage United
Methodist ChurchHoly Shepherd
Lutheran ChurchHunter DouglasIdaho Springs
CommunityIHS Inc.IMA of Colorado, Inc.
and Davis Graham & Stubbs
Immaculate Conception Church
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
JeppesenKaiser Permanente -
Pharmacy CSSKaiser Permanente -
Rock CreekKiwanis Club of
ColumbineLeprino FoodsLifeBridge Christian
ChurchLimon CommunityLittleton United
Methodist ChurchLockheed Martin -
BoulderLockheed Martin -
Deer CreekLogan County
Department of Social Services
Longmont Clinic
Longmont Farmers Market
Loveland Community Loveland Community
sponsored by PhiloMartin/MartinMcKesson Corporation -
BroomfieldMcKesson Corporation -
WestminsterMeans-Knaus PartnersMetropoint IMicro MotionMidasNorth Valley Tech
CenterNorthglenn United
Methodist ChurchNational Renewable
Energy Laboratory - Denver West
OppenheimerFundsOracleOur Lady of Loreto
ChurchPaul Derda Recreation
CenterPeace with Christ
Lutheran ChurchPearl Street
CommunityPepsi Bottling GroupPeterson Air Force
BasePikes Peak Christian
ChurchPinnacol AssurancePlaza Tower OnePublic Service Credit
UnionPueblo City-County
LibraryPueblo Community
CollegePueblo West
CommunityQuest DiagnosticsQWEST
CommunicationsQwest PioneersRaytheon Polar
Services
Frederick Ross Company
Rocky Mountain Eye Center
Saguache CommunityThe Shaw GroupSky Ridge Medical
CenterSmoky Hill United
Methodist ChurchSpanish Peaks
Regional Health Center
Sprint Nextel - Park Meadows
St. Andrew Methodist Church
Stapleton CommunityStarbucks - North
LongmontStarz EntertainmentSteamboat Springs
CommunitySterling Correctional
FacilityStratton CommunitySwedish Medical
CenterSybase/ICATThird Christian
Reformed ChurchTranswestern -
Sherman StreetTranswestern - Aurora
MarketplaceTravelportTricare Management
ActivityTrust Company of
Americatw telecomtw telecom - QuebecU.S. Department of
CommerceU.S. Forest ServiceUnion Tower BuildingUniversity of Colorado University of Colorado
at Denver - Facilities Operations
URS CorporationVail Community -
Edwards
Verizon BusinessVeterans of Foreign
Wars - BrightonVisaWalmart - 4th &
WadsworthWalmart - BroomfieldWestern State CollegeWet Mountain Rotary
of WestcliffeWhole Foods -
Washington ParkXcel EnergyXcel Energy - Pawnee
Power PlantXcel Energy - TSB
BuildingXILINX
Thank you to the following Bronze Level Blood Drive Hosts for hosting two to three blood drives in 2009.
AAA ColoradoAbiding Love Lutheran
ChurchAcademy RoofingAdams 12 Schools -
TransportationAdams County
Attorney’s OfficeAdams County Social
ServicesAIMCOAll Souls Catholic
ChurchAlliance DataAlloSourceAllstateAmerican Water Works
AssociationAmeriCorps NCCCAmgen - BoulderApplewood Living
CenterArapahoe Community
CollegeArapahoe County
AdministrationArapahoe County
Courthouse
ArchstoneArkansas Valley
Correctional FacilityArmstrong Financial
ServicesArrow ElectronicsArvada West High
SchoolAugustana Lutheran
ChurchAurora Central High
SchoolAurora CommunityAurora Corporate PlazaAurora Loan ServicesAvaya Communication -
Highlands RanchAve Maria Catholic
ChurchAvnet, Inc. -
WestminsterBackcountry BreweryBaxa CorporationBellco Credit UnionBennett High SchoolBennett Recreation
CenterBerthoud High SchoolBerthoud United
MethodistBestopBeverage DistributorsB’Nai Chaim TempleBoston MarketBoulder Community
Foothills HospitalBoulder County
Probation DepartmentBoulder County Public
Health - Longmont Office
Boulder Valley Christian Church
Boulder Valley SchoolsBreckenridge
Recreation CenterBrocadeBroomfield High SchoolBuckley Air Force
Base - 460th WingBuilding 444 - Buckley
Annex
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway
Byers Community and Knights of Columbus
Byron Rogers Federal Office Building
Cañon City High SchoolCarbon Valley
Community American Legion
Paul Cardone Replenishment Drive
Castle Rock Care Center
Catholic Health Initiatives
CDMCelebration Community
ChurchCelestial SeasoningsCentaurus High SchoolCentennial High SchoolChaparral High SchoolChatfield High SchoolCheraw High SchoolCherry Creek High
SchoolChrist on the Mountain
ParishChrist the KingChrist the Servant
Lutheran ChurchChristopher’s Dodge
WorldChrist’s Episcopal
ChurchChubb InsuranceThe Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints - Denver North Stake
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Lakewood Stake
Church of the Holy Comforter
Church Ranch Office Park
CIGNA CorporationCitigroupCity and County of
Denver
City of Aurora - Central Library
City of Aurora - Municipal Building
City of BoulderCity of EnglewoodCity of LafayetteClear Creek High SchoolCoBiz FinancialCoinstar Entertainment
ServicesCollect AmericaColorado Department
of Labor and Employment
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles - DEC
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Colorado Department of Transportation
Colorado Department of Transportation - Region 1
Colorado Division of Wildlife
Colorado Housing and Finance Authority
Colorado Mental Health Institute - Fort Logan
Colorado Plains Medical Center
Colorado Rockies Baseball Club
Colorado School of Mines - KSM Fraternity
Colorado Sickle Cell Association
Colorado State Capitol Drive
Colorado State Patrol - Sterling
Colorado State University-Pueblo
Colorado’s Finest Alternative High School
Columbine High SchoolColumbine Masonic
Lodge # 147Comcast - East IliffComcast Business
Services - Fulton St.Commerce City Senior
CenterCoors Distributing
CompanyCotopaxi High SchoolCovenant Village of
ColoradoCredit Union of
ColoradoCross Road Church -
LovelandCrossroads Church
NorthCSG SystemsCuster County
Consolidated SchoolsD’ Evelyn Junior/Senior
High SchoolDaily CameraDakota Ridge High
SchoolDaVitaDawson SchoolDCP MidstreamDefense Contract Audit
AgencyDenver Church of
Christ - ArvadaDenver Department of
Human ServicesDenver Housing
AuthorityDenver Public Library -
Main BranchDenver Rescue MissionDenver Sheriff’s
AcademyDenver Sheriff’s
DepartmentDenver South High
SchoolDenver West High
SchoolDenver ZooDepartment of
Corrections Denver Complex
Department of Veterans Affairs - Regional Office
Developmental Disabilities Resource Center
DeVry UniversityDouglas County
GovernmentE-470 Public Highway
AuthorityEads High SchoolEchostareCollegeEcumenical Church of
Pueblo WestEducation Sales
Management - Highlands Ranch
Education Sales Management - Thornton
EKS&HElavonEmergency Medical
Services CorporationEnvironmental
Resources AssociatesESRI - DenverEternal Savior Lutheran
ChurchEverest College -
ThorntonEvergreen Lutheran
ChurchExclusive Resorts, LLCExempla Lutheran
Medical CenterFaith Community
Church - LittletonFamily in Christ
Community ChurchFederal Aviation
Administration - Longmont
Federal Highway Administration and Central Federal Lands Highway Division
First Lutheran Church - Longmont
Flatirons Community Church
Foothills Community Church
Fort Collins Seventh-day Adventist Church
Fort Lupton High SchoolFort Morgan ElksFountain-Fort Carson
High SchoolFourway Baptist
ChurchFront Range Christian
SchoolFront Range
Community College - Longmont
Frontier Airlines Hangar
Genesee Fire RescueGeorgetown
CommunityGHXGolden Family of
ChurchesGolden Farmers MarketGolden High SchoolGoodrichGraebel CompaniesGranite PropertiesGreek Festival
Assumption Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Green Mountain United Methodist Church
Grubb & Ellis CompanyHaxtun CommunityHenry WurstHeritage Evangelical
Free ChurchHighlands Ranch
Association at Eastridge
Highlands Ranch Library
Hinkley High SchoolHolly CommunityHolme Roberts &
Owen LLPHoly Cross Catholic
ChurchHome Depot -
LongmontHome Instead Senior
Care
Horizon High SchoolIndependence PlazaINGInterCallJ.K. Mullen High
SchoolJACKSONJacobs EngineeringJefferson County
Government Human Services Building
Jefferson County Public Schools Maintenance Department
Jefferson High SchoolJefferson Unitarian
ChurchJohns ManvilleJohnson Auto PlazaJones InternationalJ-W OperatingKaiser Permanente -
20th AvenueKaiser Permanente -
Hidden LakeKaiser Permanente -
Ken Caryl Medical Offices
Kaiser Permanente - Regional-Highline
Kaiser Permanente - Stapleton Support
Kaiser Permanente - Waterpark I
Kaiser Permanente - Westminster
Kaiser Permanente - Wheat Ridge
Key Equipment FinanceKeymark EnterprisesKing SoopersKing Soopers - ArvadaKing Soopers Bakery
PlantKiowa Fire Protection
DistrictKoelbel Public LibraryKremmling Memorial
Hospital DistrictKUSA - 9NewsLafarge North America
Lake County High School
Lakewood CommunityLandmark GraphicsLaser TechnologyLeanin’ TreeLegacy Partners
Commercial, Inc.Level 3
Communications, Inc.LexmarkLight of Christ Anglican
ChurchLincoln Community
HospitalLittleton Adventist
HospitalLockheed Martin -
Del NorteLockheed Martin
Coherent Technologies
Lockton CompaniesLongmont High SchoolLongmont United
HospitalLongs Peak United
Methodist ChurchLoveland Area
Saturday - Immanuel Lutheran
Loveland Area Saturday - Trinity Lutheran
Loveland High SchoolLutheran High SchoolLutheran High School -
ParkerMcClave High SchoolMcKee Medical CenterMDC HoldingsMedical Center of
Aurora - South Campus
Medical Group Management Association
Messiah Lutheran - Longmont
MetlifeMiddle Park High
SchoolMile High United Way
Moffat County High School
Monarch High SchoolMorgan County
AmbulanceMost Precious BloodMountain Vista High
SchoolNational Jewish
HealthNativity of Our Lord
Catholic ChurchNational Ceter
for Atmospheric Research - Table Mesa Lab
Nelnet - AuroraNestle - DenverNew Global Telecom
and PentaxNiwot High SchoolNoodles & CompanyNorth Suburban
Medical CenterNortheastern Junior
CollegeNorthglenn Christian
ChurchNorthglenn High
SchoolNational Renewable
Energy Laboratory and National Wind Technology Center
One Boulder PlazaOrdway CommunityOur Father Lutheran
ChurchOutlets at SilverthorneOwens IllinoisParker United
Methodist ChurchPax Christi Catholic
ChurchPaychexPeaberry Coffee -
WestminsterPeace Lutheran ChurchPeak to Peak Charter
SchoolPerformance CyclePickens Technical
College
PolycomPonderosa High SchoolPrairie View High
SchoolPresbyterian and
United Churches of Broomfield
Prime WestProLogisPueblo MallQuadnaQualcommQuarkRalston Valley High
SchoolRampart and Water
Systems Inc.Ranum High SchoolRaytheon CompanyRed Book SolutionsRed Rocks Community
CollegeReed Business
InformationRegis University
College for Professional Studies
Regis University - Student Center
REI - BoulderREI - Denver Flagship
StoreRepublic Financial
CorporationReunion CommunityRoche ColoradoRocky Mountain
ArsenalRocky Mountain
Christian Church Frederick
Royal Crest DairyRTDSaint Frances CabriniSaint John’s CathedralService SourceSGS Mineral ServicesShaw Power GroupShepherd of the Hills
Lutheran ChurchShrine of St. ThereseSierra Nevada Corp.
Silver Creek High School
Silverthorne Community
Skyline High SchoolSorin GroupSounds TrueSouthern Gables
ChurchSouthern Wine &
SpiritsSpectra LogicSports AuthoritySpringfield CommunitySt. John the Baptist
Catholic ChurchSt. Louis ParishSt. Mary of Littleton
Catholic ChurchSt. Michael the
ArchangelSt. Thomas More
Parish CenterStandard & Poors
CompustatStandley Lake High
SchoolStaples - AuroraStaples NorthglennStaples, Inc.Stapp Interstate ToyotaStarbucks - ArapahoeSterling High SchoolStolle MachineryStrategic Programs Inc.Sturgeon ElectricSun Harley Davidson/
BuellSundyne CorporationSunrise MedicalSunrise of WestminsterSuperValuTommy Taylor
Replenishment DriveTeller Elementary
SchoolTemple SinaiThermo Fisher
ScientificThompson Valley High
SchoolThomson ReutersThornton High School
TIAA-CREFTown of Parker -
Town HallTrane CompanyTranswestern -
17th AvenueTravelersTri State Generation
& Transmission Association - Westminster
Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association - Craig
U.S. BankU.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
UCAR/NCAR - Center Green
UCAR/NCAR - Foothills Lab
Unico Properties Centerpointe II
UnitedHealthcareUniversity of Colorado -
Evans Scholar HouseUniversity of Colorado -
Kittredge Residence Hall West
University of Colorado - ROTC
University of Colorado - Williams Village Residence Hall
University of Denver Law School
Vail Mountain RealtyValley Bank and Trust -
Brighton Valley View Christian
ChurchVeterans
Administration Medical Center
Veterans Affairs Health Administration Center
Viaero WirelessWalmart - Brighton
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Approximately 10 percent of the nation’s blood supply is given by high-school-aged donors. In coordination with the 16-year-old donor legislation, Bonfils launched our High School Heroes program sponsored by Comcast last fall to empower Colorado’s youth to demonstrate school pride and make a lifesaving difference in their community. Sixty-one schools enrolled in the program resulting in nearly 2,900 donations between Aug. 1 and Dec. 31. Participating donors were entered to win great prizes like a digital camera, PSP, Notebook PC or a 26” HDTV.
HIGH SCHOOL
Blood Drives to Save Lives
THEPEOPLE
Walmart - EvergreenWalmart - LittletonWalmart - Longmont
NorthWarren TechWashington Group
InternationalWells Fargo BankWest Bowles
Community ChurchWest PointWestminster High
SchoolWestminster
PromenadeWestwood College -
South CampusWestwood College
Corporate Headquarters
Westwood College Online
Westwoods Community Church
Wheat Ridge High School
Wheat Ridge Regional Center
Whole Foods - BelmarWhole Foods -
Southeast DenverWindcrest Retirement
CommunityWoodlin CommunityWorld Trade CenterWW ReynoldsXanterra Parks &
ResortsXcel Energy - KiplingYMCA - MapletonYMCA - Susan M.
Duncan FamilyYMCA of the Rockies -
Estes ParkZACHRY Engineering
CorporationZion Lutheran Church
2009 FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS
Thank you contributors for gifts made Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2009.
Individuals
Anonymous (161)Cecily D. and
Philip S. AbelDouglas AbrahamJoseph AdamsSheryl W. AdelmanD. Trent AhleniusKaren and
Robert L. AlbinBrennan and
Nisha AldenKaty K. AllenMark D. AllenMary Kay AllenMichael R. AltenbergDr. Daniel R. and
Katharine W. Ambruso
Charles E. AndersonFred W. and
Virginia D. AndersonS. Dirk and
Lori A. AndersonSusan L. AndersonMichael W. and
Melisa J. AngusJennifer ApplehansRuss D. and
Patricia ArchChristopher ArgizJohn G. and
Barbara L. ArkoJamie C. ArmatasChandel AshbyGifford J. AuneBob and Betty BaconRoss L. Baird Jr.Theresa V. BaldwinJohn P. and
Katherine K. Balestreri
Christine A. BalichAdrianne S. Ballentine
Catherine BaltierraDesiree D. BankaMike and
Marcia BarbalacciNadine M. and
David L. BartlettMeta P. BartonGary L. and
Carolyn S. BaughmanMichelle L. BaxterBrittany Bay and
Dan PruettRobert G. and
Beverly M. BeaboutBob and
Mary E. BearmanJohn and Mary BeattieLura H. BechtelDr. David W. Becker Jr.Melody A. BeebeDianne BeesleyScott D. BemisBrooke BenhamJudith BenhamJohn D. and
Katie M. BennerWilliam C. BennettRandy BernerThe Berninzoni FamilyJon D. and
Lisa K. BerquistJames C. BerryhillTodd and
Patty BerrymanD. A. BertramDarlene M. BesserJudith R. BillingsDr. and Mrs.
Daniel G. BillsAudrey BixlerGinger J. BlackCora Lee BlockRichard and
Elaina BlockSteven C. and
Gail K. BonnerLouis C. and
Shirley F. BortzCarolyn A. BostonAmanda BougheyWilliam J. and
Lorna BourkeAdrijana V. Bowie
Stuart BraleyAaron and
Ellen BregmanRobert and
Nannette BrittonRianna L. BrohlPeter and Lori BronkNancy BroomeLisa N. BrownMargaret BrownTimothy T. and
Elizabeth A. BrownTrevor S. Brown and
Margaret BrownMarilyn BrunerDana H. BrysonTim and
Edith B. BuchananRandy R. and
Laura BuchholzKenneth B. and
Mary Kay BuckiusBeverly BuerstettaLauren BurketTiffany L. BurnettBonnie L. and
Lou BurnoJason BurnsJoel W. BurnsRaymond C. and
Kathy J. BurrisBrian BurtThe Burtchaell FamilyMichelle K. BusheyGordon and Ron ButzMichael W. ByrneDonald L. and
Sonya A. CadleErica V. CainJoseph CameraKenneth W. and
Deborah K. CampbellJackie K. CampeauThe Charles Cannon
FamilyJohn A. and
Joan W. CarboneCraig and
Jaymee CarlandRose Y. CaroBrett W. and
Debbie M. CarpenterStephanie Carpenter
Clayton D. and Suanne J. Carr
Charles M. and Judith A. Carter
The Case FamilyTami CassMinnie M. CassellMel and
Sharon S. CaveMark ChandlerWei J. ChangHolly S. ChapmanRonald and
Barbara ChildsDenis W. ChonDean ChristensenChristopher L. CiaralloDenis B. and
Sandell ClanahanClarence R. and
Linda A. ClarkKarolyn K. ClarkBrian ClausenPaul ClifftJohn M. ClikemanJonathan A. ClineThomas C. CobbAnn M. CoggeshallDr. Toby P. and
Paulene M. ColeScott CollinsChristopher T. and
Mary ConnellyJohn J. and
Margaret ConwayElisabeth CookMarion CookMary P. CookAndrew and
Wendy CooklerAnne and
Michael P. CosbyDonna J. Cottrell-
CooterThomas L. and
Suzanne CoxheadMark T. and
Lisa CramerLisa CrocettaSara D. CrootAlan E. and
Lynda K. CrowWanda R. Cummings
Donald D. and Dorothy J. Cummins
Jacquita CunninghamJim CunninghamMatthew J. CurtisKimberly DahlLois J. Dahnke and
Anthony J. De AngelisTimothy and
Mary DaileyJohn C. DalyLindsey M. and
Trevor DalyJeffrey A. and
Jennifer R. DarlingJanet S. DaviesJennifer L. DavisRebecca DavisLinda B. DeChowKenny L. DeGrasseAnthony N. and
Suzanne DelapWardell A. DeLoachGeorge H. DelveKristy L. DelzottoChristine DeRoseAlbert G. DewallFloyd B. DickersonRobert E. DickinsonEric T. DimmickMichael DinoMike and
Anne DiPardoJoy and Chris DinsdaleAngela L. DirrKarren C. DonaldRory DonaldsonMartha D. DonovanPaul E. DoppHeather A. DotyCynthia E. DouglasWilliam C. DownieHelen W. DrexlerBarbara A. DuckworthRichard C. and
Debra M. DukeDr. Michael E. and
Peggy J. DunnRandy L. DunnMonique DuranSophia DuranThe Easter Family
J. S. and Norma J. Edmisten
Anthony W. and Patricia J. Edwards
Rhonda J. and Jeffrey W. Edwards
John D. and Marilyn Ehrhardt
Phyllis A. and Larry E. Eifler
Ashley ElderWilliam W. ElfenbeinJohn P. EliotDonald P. Elliott, MDJanet R. EllisLawrence R. and
Deborah A. EllisMr. and
Mrs. Harry A. EllsMatthew D. EmersonJames A. and
June E. EnglehornTimothy R. and
Jeanne EnglertClifford EnglishMary A. EnoBurton and
Bede D. EpsteinChristopher F. ErskineMarc EspinosaJames W. and
Marjorie C. EspyApril M. EstradaRuben EstupinanBarbara J. EvansHugh W. and
Ann EvansKaren S. and
John H. EvansMark H. and
Linda M. EvansJessica EvertsPatricia A. FaglerMark J. and
Barbara S. FaheyJanna FairRonald L. and
Marlys FallonBryan J. and
Beatrice L. FarmerMary FarnsworthMichael J. and
Gretchen E. Faughnan
Jeffrey FelderThomas A. and
Kristin K. FeldkampSteven and
Debra FendrichJanie FerrariJoanne FieldAnnette FinesilverJenifer and Trevor FinkChristina FirouztashMatthew D. FisherRobert B. FisherRyan P. and
Britta E. FisherDr. and
Mrs. Paul FishmanMark and
Lucy Fitz HarrisJames and
Diana FitzgeraldBarbara M. FlaniganConn and
Monica FlaniganDr. E. J. Flanigan and
Rebecca EliasJennifer A. FlaniganRegan O. FlaniganSr. R. E. FlaniganRick FlanneryCrosby and
Sally H. FosterAlan F. and
Katherine T. FoxDebra G. FrankMarian J. FrankPhillip R. FranklinJames A. and
Sharon L. FredinburgThomas E. FreyHelmut W. and
Barbara A. FritzRobert and
Virginia E. FullerBeverly FunaroTimothy J. and
Ann P. GagenDr. Ben and
Mrs. Jean GallowayUtah P. Gannon and
Sheila GannonRichard C. and
Margaret S. Garbe
Frank B. and Dolores Garcilaso
Larry and Michele Geiger
Nancy J. GeistDr. Lloyd D. and
Mrs. Mary GelmanKasey C. GeogheganAndrew M. GerberDiane M. GibasonHoney R. GilbertMichael J. GilmoreMonique R. and
Richard L. GilstrapTristin L. GleasonMichael G. and
Barbara J. GoberisJulie D. GoldbergJerome H. GoldenRobert D. GoldmanRobert and
Benita GoltermannFaun R. GomezBarbara J. GoodmanRaymond P.
Goodrich PhDRichard M. and
Cindy L. GordonThomas and
Brooke GordonRichard C. and
Lorraine H. GorhamAnsel and
Marilyn GowerRyan T. GrahamBrian S. GrallLarry J. and
Elizabeth H. GramsCecilia GrandinettiDavid W. and
Christine S. Grawemeyer
Natalie GrayNancy GreeneRobert B. and
Amy E. GreeneHelen GroutChristine GruenwaldDeborah J. GrundmeierDana L. GucukJanice M. GulickHeidi M. GullordMichael G. Gundzik
Nikolaus and Ursula M. Gutknecht
Peter and Dorothy Hackett
Radean H. HahnLisa A. HallSusan J. HallAnn HalleadRobert HalstedMichele HamiltonMark and
Jo Ann HamlingDavid HammCatherine HanceLinda D. HannonGeorge and
Kathy HansenRamona HansenAnne L. B. HansonM. L. HansonHeidi Hanson-Keller
and William J. KellerTammika HardneyDean and
Lucille HarperLeslie A. HarperTriena M. HarperRichard A. and
Lisa HarrisKelly L. HarrisonLois HarrisonMarty and
Megan T. HarrisonSusan H. HarrisonSydney P*. and
Jeannette P. HarrisonMary T. HartmanSteven M. HarveyDebra J. HastyH. Patrick and
Pamela P. HatcherNeil HatemJudy HayesLynn HayesRichard B. HayesPatricia HayfordChristine HayutinJoseph W. HeardScott HeathRichard P. and
Linda P. HeiderSarah M. HeilGrant G. Helling
Gerald E. and Suzanne K. Henderson
Susan HendersonSoledad HernandezRobert HerndonMichelle D. HerrenRodolfo and
Judith HerreraTheodore A. HibbsJames F. and
Sally A. HigginsMichael D. HigginsConnie HiggsJohn L. HillJoy Hiraki and
Randy NakagawaChris L. HitchcockBob and Sarah C. HiteKenneth HoMichael HobbsSusan HockDonald L. and
Andrea HoffDouglas P. HofferBrian F. Hoffmeier and
Patricia A. NiesTina M. HogemanBrian S. and
Brenda HolcombJames V. and
Aarin W. HolmesShawna D. HootenJanine HopkinsDebbie S. HornerDennis J. Horner and
Marjorie F. HornerIsabella W. HorskyBarbara R. HoulikMarlene HounshellMartha R. Houser and
Richard RosenblattBrooks HovenJoseph E. HubbardJoe HughesDr. and
Mrs. John HumphreysChristopher E. HunnellEmanuel L. Isler and
Lori L. Aron Richard W. and
Marque P. Iversen
THE
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PLEplasma or red cells and are essential to allowing
Bonfils to more precisely tailor the community blood supply to meet patients’ needs.
Regular blood donors are the foundation of our organization. They help us maintain a stable and adequate supply of blood for the community. It’s also important, however, to recruit new donors to support our blood supply needs. Over the past 12 years, our partnership with the Denver Broncos on the state’s largest single-day blood drive, Drive for Life, was the primary venue and event to uncover the largest group of first-time donors. Year after year, Drive for Life welcomes hundreds of new donors into the Bonfils family.
Medical professionals, firefighters and law enforcement save lives every day. The gift of life also begins with a donor. Of the more than 3 million eligible Coloradans, nearly 81,000 made the choice to help save lives through blood donation with Bonfils Blood Center in 2009. Some gave blood for the first time while others reached multi-gallon milestones. Individually, our donors contributed a combined 165,000 blood donations for the benefit of the community and patients in need. These donations are the first step in blood’s journey from donor to patient.
Bonfils collects blood donations from our generous donors at seven fixed-site community donor centers and at as many as 13 daily mobile blood drives held throughout the state. More than half of the whole blood donations Bonfils collects are drawn on our mobile blood drive programs. Each year Bonfils partners with 1,100 businesses, civic groups and faith-based organizations to offer convenient and accessible locations for community blood donations. Five of Bonfils’ fixed-site locations provide donors the option to give automated donations whereby particular blood components are collected through an apheresis technique. Apheresis donations, which generally can be given more frequently than whole blood donations, allow patients to donate platelets,
Christopher R. and Kimberly F. Jacoby
Kristine A. JahnkeWilliam M. and
Donna N. JamesWilliam H. and
Chris S. JansenRichard E. and
Joan M. JarboeMichael and
Cindy JeffriesJames B. and
Leslie S. JenkinsLila A. JimenezBarton M. and
Katie JohnsonGordon P. JohnsonHaley JohnsonHelen M. JohnsonJanice G. JohnsonCasey JonesGregory L. JonesCindy M. JoswiakCharles V. JudeJohn W. and
Dannie K. JungclausLynn E. and
Monica Baytos Kabrud
Stephen M. KaczmarekEdward J. and
Linda R. KammererLeslie B. KarotkinDavid J. and
Diane M. KathmanJulie KaylorJohn T. and
Patricia J. KeaheyJennifer KealiherGail M. KeeleyBrett KelleyKathy R. KellyWilliam J. KellyRochelle DeVargasViolet KemenaGerald E. KerkhoveMelody Ann KerrKwan C. and Terri Kim Elizabeth A. KincannonDeborah KingEleanor R. KingCherie KirschbaumMaryann Klements
Nancy J. KlineRichard L. KlinkermanCarol KnowlesJana L. KnoxSherrylene KnuthCarol B. KochMichelle Koehly-
TrujilloDr. Richard P. and
Lucretia V. KoeppeKerry W. KohnenPhilip and
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Cleta McCannDr. Paul J. McCarthy
and Orla C. O’Callaghan
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Kelly McKaneThomas B. and
Katherine L. McKinnell
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facilitate marrow/stem cell matches from local donors to treat patients suffering from blood-related diseases like leukemia and lymphoma. Since its creation in 1989 CMDP has successfully added more than 75,000 potential marrow donors to the Be The Match Registry® and facilitated nearly 450 marrow, stem cell and cord blood transplants throughout the world.
Our fundraising arm, Bonfils Blood Center Foundation, hosts several events each year to raise awareness and funds to support CMDP’s efforts as well as the other funding priorities such as research, blood supply and patient safety and community and donor outreach.
Bonfils prides itself on creating positive experiences for community members who generously support us, maintaining the highest quality standards to optimize patient care and advancing Colorado’s healthcare system by anticipating and expertly responding to our healthcare partners’ transfusion medicine needs.
Our shared successes would not be possible without our blood and marrow donors, financial contributors, hospital partners and volunteer advocates who enable us to impart hope, health and the gift of life upon our community.
Sincerely,
Thomas C. Puckett President and CEO Bonfils Blood Center
Thanks to your partnership, Bonfils met the needs of our nearly 200 hospital and healthcare partners by collecting nearly 165,000 blood donations in 2009. These donations were given at our seven community donor centers and at the 3,000 blood drives hosted by more than 1,100 businesses, civic groups and faith-based organizations throughout the year.
In order to be continually prepared to meet the needs of patients in our state and beyond, we are dedicated to maintaining steadfast relationships with our existing blood donors and cultivating partnerships with new donor groups. Illustrating the constant need for community support, Governor Ritter signed legislation in March 2009 that lowered Colorado’s blood donor eligibility age from 17 to 16 with parental consent – a move that will increase the number of first-time donors each year. While many just began their blood donation habit, five lifelong donors reached the 50-gallon donation milestone in 2009. The collective donations of these high-gallon donors helped save and enhance the lives of as many as 6,000 patients throughout their donation careers.
Yet it takes more than blood to save a life. Bonfils also administers the Colorado Marrow Donor Program (CMDP) which exists to recruit new potential marrow/stem cell donors to the national registry and to
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2009 BONFILS BLOOD CENTER AMBASSADORS
Daphne BienerCliff BrownJaymee CarlandRobin CartwrightDavid CollinsonDamsgardCronin
Family Debbie FarinholtChristina FirouztashSheila GannonMegan GoutellMartha Jean HauserKatheryn
Hebenstreit, MDVictoria IkonenKoontz Family Monica KosanovichCassandra Cassidy and
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Editor:Julie A. ScottPublic Relations ManagerBonfils Blood Center
Designer:Katia GelmanArt DirectorBonfils Blood Center
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