2009 ANNUAL REPORT
UsTOOInternational
ProstateCancerEducationandSupportNetwork
True to Our Purpose
Be the leading prostate cancer organizationhelping men and their families makeinformed decisions about prostate cancerearly detection and treatment throughsupport, education and advocacy
Executive Committee Chairman: Fred MillsBoard Membership Committee Chairman: Carl FrankelFinance Committee Chairman: Greg BielawskiProgram Committee Chair: Jo Ann HardyDevelopment Committee Chairman: George LedwithFifth Annual SEA Blue Prostate Cancer Walk Co-Chairmen:
Greg Bielawski and James Branch
L to R Front: Bill Palos, Fred Mills, Kay Lowmaster, Robert Fidoten, Thomas Kirk,George Ledwith. Back Row: David Houchens, Ridge Taylor, Greg Bielawski,Tom Hiatt,Ron Witherspoon, Rick Lyke ( * not pictured)
US TOO’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS
US TOO BOARD LEADERSHIP ROLES
DIRECTORSJo Ann Hardy - Detroit, MI *Robert Fidoten, PhD - Pittsburgh, PATom Hiatt - Hilton, NYKay Lowmaster - Pittsburgh, PARick Lyke - Charlotte, NCBill Palos - Coal Valley, ILStuart Porter - Boston, MA *Ridge Taylor - Lake Oswego, ORRon Witherspoon - Shelby Township, MI
DIRECTORS EMERITUSSFounder: John De Boer - Elmhurst, IL Founder: Ed Kaps - Fountain Hills, AZImmediate Past Chairman: Jim Kiefert - Olympia, WA
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEChairman: Fred Mills - San Antonio, TXVice-Chairman: George Ledwith - Wyckoff, NJSecretary: Carl Frankel - Pittsburgh, PA *Treasurer: Greg Bielawski - Wheaton, ILAssistant Treasurer: David Houchens, PhD - Columbus, OHPresident & CEO: Thomas N. Kirk - Northfield, IL
US TOO'S MISSION
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� Moved forward with leadership transition, Fred Mills became Board Chairman and Jim Kiefert, the Immediate Past Board Chairman became a Director Emeritus, joining Founders Ed Kaps and John De Boer in this role.
� Focused rapid action on the priorities identified in the Corporate Plan passed by the Us TOO Board in September 2008 and thus • examined and reworked the
Us TOO Mission Statement, • planned and launched the 20th Anniversary
Summit, Symposium and Celebration education event at the December 2008 Annual Meetingduring which we
• unveiled the new 20th Anniversary logo (seen here at the left),
• formulated new a committee structure for increased Board communication and
• developed new services and resources.
� Received notification that Us TOO met all of the requirements of the National Health Council Standards of Excellence Certification Program for voluntary health members. This is the second time Us TOO has met these 41 standards established for health agency members to maintain the highest levels of efficiency, accountability, and public stewardship in areas of governance, personnel policies, programs, fundraising, finance, accounting and reporting and evaluation.
� Held the first meeting of the new Us TOO Prostate Cancer Business Leadership Council and reached new levels of collaboration with other prostate cancer organizations in the public policy area.
� Awarded a second round of the Edward C. Kaps Hope Awards to recognize a group of outstanding Us TOO volunteers.
� Added new community support groups to work with the Us TOO home office to expand support, education and advocacy services.
� Launched a new online Us TOO prostate cancer dicussion community resource with Inspire, an experienced company which builds web communites.
� Improved our financial position after the 2008 global economic downturn.
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IN REVIEW, DURING 2009 US TOO...
Thomas Kirk : President & CEO
Pamela Barrett : Development Director
Terri Gibbons : Program Manager, Chapter Services
Jackie Konieczka : Office Manager
Ryan Maguire : Communications Coordinator
2009 Staff
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A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
It is a pleasure for me to reflect on 2009 and my first yearas Board Chairman of Us TOO. Jim Kiefert did a fine job of guiding the Board for four years and in his role as Board Chairman he helped provide for a smooth transition by making it a priority that we have a Corporate Plan in place as we ended 2008.
We ended 2008 on a high note as we successfully completed our 5 year pilot program for minority and underserved population outreach and we held our November 2008 Us TOO University in Arizona. During the Us TOO University weawarded our first round of Edward C. Kaps Hope Awards, shared early drafts of new Chapter/Support Group Standards and held top-notch educational sessions.
However, we also faced an unforeseen and rapid downturn in the economy in thelast portion of 2008. As we witnessed dramatic declines in financial markets, we experienced unforeseen financial challenges for US TOO in early 2009. But
we stayed focused andworked together on our new 2008-2011 Corporate Planpriorities.
As we look back we saw a2009 with increased revenue
over 2008, tightly managed expenses and an improved financial position. Wemoved forward with a focus on our mission and plan. In fact, one of the firstthings we did was restructured our Board committees to improve our communication. We moved rapidly to modify and update our Mission Statement to recognize our SEA Blue focus which we developed over the last few years.
We ended 2009 with new resources and materials for our fellow prostate cancer warriors and held a lively and exciting Annual Meeting.
Thanks to all of you who have helped, especially those who left the Board at the end and during 2009 after offering such great service; Jo Ann Hardy,Bob Fidoten, Stu Porter, Tom Hiatt, Bill Palos and Ron Witherspoon.
It was also my pleasure to welcome new Board Members David Lubaroff,Jean Jeffries and Jerry Hardy to our ranks at our Annual meeting. We standready for an active 2010…Us TOO’s 20th Anniversary year.
Sincerely,
Fred MillsBoard Chairman
Fred Mills
Chairmanof the Board
Us TOO International
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND CEO
When I look back on 2009, I am looking back on my 5th year here at Us TOO. It was a pleasure to work with Jim Kiefert when he was Chairman. I want to say thank you Jim for all the excitement and good times during the four years he served as Us TOO’s Board Chairman.
I also want to thank Fred for the fine transition we had as we entered 2009 and share what a pleasure it is to see us continue to move forward. There are many accomplishments
we will share as we present this year’s Annual Report but I do want to mention that this year also started out with inspiration and sadness.
We know prostate cancer is a killer, in fact you all probably know by now it killed my wife Margaret’s beloved father Carl Counts many years ago. I have had the good fortune to meet
many impressive people in my position with Us TOO andrecognize their contributions. At the end of 2008 we were
able to award the first Edward C. Kaps Hope Awardshowever; Bill Blair was not able to travel to receive
his as he battled his prostate cancer.
So, in January, I went with our Chapter Services ProgramManager, Terri Gibbons, to present his award at the DonJohnson Chapter and heard Bill’s last lecture that night.Bill left all of us there that night filled with inspiration and
humility as he talked about life’s purpose.
Shortly after, in February, Bill died and left many,many people saddened but resolved to stay “True to Our Purpose”. In fact, the chapter
renamed itself to honor Bill shortly after his death.
I have to say, we also ended 2009 with that samesense of inspiration, resolve and humility as we held
our Annual Meeting, featuring our first Bill Blair Memorial Lecture, shared
a dynamic meeting with our new Prostate CancerBusiness Leadership Council members, launched
our 20th Anniversary and celebrated the stories of the work done by the second year’s Hope Award winners.
Thank you all including the Us TOO staff and consultants for a memorable 2009,especially Jackie Konieczka who we recognized with the President’s Outstanding
Service Award for her sixteen years as Us TOO’s office manager.
Sincerely,
Thomas N. KirkPresident & CEO
Tom Kirk
Presidentand CEO
Us TOO International
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WHAT DID WE TRY TO ACCOMPLISH IN 2009?
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The Us TOO Corporate Plan developed and approved by the Board of Directors in 2008 with its focus through 2011 best reflects what we are trying to accomplish. It addresses nine areas:
1) Board DevelopmentThe vision is for Us TOO to have an informed, proactive and balanced Board made up of men and women directly affected by prostate cancer who have competencies in business, fundraising and public relations. The Board Members should be willing to speak publicly about prostate cancer and Us TOO and its mission.
2) Mission StatementOur 2008-2011 plan called for us to examine our Mission Statement. The Board approved the recommended modification of the Mission Statement in July 2009 to read:
Be the leading prostate cancer organization helping men and their families make informed decisions about prostate cancer early detection and treatment through support, education and advocacy.
The Mission Statement made it clear we are trying to help men and their families make informed decisions through support, education and advocacy. Us TOO’s SEA Blue approach is evident in the updated Mission Statement.
3) Chapters/Support GroupsCommunication with the hundreds of group leaders and volunteers is a high priority. The role of the home office is to be a facilitator and provide standards and resources for the independent local groups. Working with more groups is a goal.
4) Awareness and MarketingThe overall desired vision is to have Us TOO recognized as the organization to turn to who supports people at risk for prostate cancer and the men and their families dealing with prostate cancer and to be an active player to beat this disease.
5) EducationUs TOO views education as a form of empowerment of patients, their families and volunteers. The immediate focus is on the 20th Anniversary event in 2010 and also enrich and expand the educational services of the organization such as its newsletters, social communities, the Helpline and educational webinars and teleconferences.
6) Minority and Underserved PopulationsWith the completion of the five year Minority and Underserved Outreach Pilot Program with CDC in the fall of 2008, Us TOO will plan for next steps and continue to utilize contacts and materials developed during the project. Us TOO is committed to the Circles of Loveprogram to support women affected by prostate cancer.
7) AdvocacyContinue to work in collaboration with other groups to move forward to priorities developed in the advocacy plan.
8) Fundraising and Resource DevelopmentDevelop and implement a broad range of options for donors to support Us TOO’s mission.
9) CollaborationDevelop further the collaborations with other groups nationally and internationally to leverage Us TOO’s resources.
WHAT WERE OUR 2009 AREAS OF ACTIVITY AND FOCUS?
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CHAPTER SERVICES
Awarded at the 2009 Annual Meeting and 20th Anniversary year launch, the second year Edward C. Kaps Hope Awards
were presented to volunteers who showed outstanding commitment for people
living with prostate cancer.
Core to Us TOO’s mission of helping people is having motivated,passionate and active volunteers providing peer-to-peer support
and education at the community level through the 325 support groups, working with Us TOO throughout the world.
EAST COASTUs TOO South Georgia – Valdosta, GAUs TOO Du Bois, PAUs TOO Brunswick – Bath, MD
MIDWEST/SOUTH CENTRALUs TOO Brainerd, MNUs TOO Macomb, MIUs TOO Troy, MIUs TOO Bill Buckman Chapter – Glenview, ILUs TOO/Gilda’s Club River North – Chicago, ILUs TOO Central Georgia – Macon, GA Us TOO Macon County, GAUs TOO of the Bluegrass – Lexington, KY
SOUTHWESTUs TOO Pahrump, NV
WEST COASTUs TOO Urology Associates & Fresno Cancer Center Chapter – Fresno, CA
HOPE AWARDS
NEW 2009CHAPTERS / SUPPORT GROUPS
Left to Right: Reg Tidball, accepting for Robert Boyd who passed away, Dr. Bill Stevens, Johnny Payne and Russ Gould. (Not pictured: Rex Zeiger)
Vince Young and Dave Houchens, Us TOO Board Member, at a Health Fair in Battelle
where they both work.
Bill Krellner (left) with Bill McLaughlin at a special luncheon Us TOO held for Bill before he died in 2009.
Bill was the chapter leader for the Western New York Groups for 16 years.
Myrna Porter and Russ Gould.
Six editions of the Chapter News! to highlight volunteer activitiesand increase idea sharing.
Craig Schmidt, Chapter Leader, throws out first pitch at aNY Ducks game for prostate cancer awareness.
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CHAPTER SERVICES (continued)
SUPPORT GROUP MEMBERSGATHER IN BISMARK, NORTH DAKOTA
ATTENDINGCHAPTER SEMINARSIN FLORIDA
AWARENESSEVENT INSOUTHCAROLINA
CHAPTER AWARENESSIN MACON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
RUNNINGIN HOUSTON, TEXASFOR 10 YEARS
DAD’S DAY 5K
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AWARENESS AND PATIENT INFORMATIONUs TOO Board Member Greg Bielawski and Us TOO volunteer James Branch served as co-chairs of the
5th Annual awareness event, 2009 SEA Blue Walk held September 13th in Chicago’s Lincoln Park, conducted with Wellness Place and the Us TOO-Bill Blair Chapter.
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AWARENESS AND PATIENT INFORMATION (continued)
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AWARENESS AND PATIENT INFORMATION (continued)
PINTS FORPROSTATES
FIRST FULL YEAR!
The Pints for Prostates 2009 campaign reached at least 60 million people and raised nearly $50,000!
Pints for Prostates, founded in late 2008 by Us TOO Board member and prostate cancer survivor, Rick Lyke, with the mission of “Reaching men through the universal language of beer”
expanded its efforts in 2009, its first full year.It has become the greatest awareness campaign
for Us TOO to date!
Pints for Prostates had 37 events in 16 states across the country.
Activity during 2009 included more than 700 magazine placements in markets large and small from coast to coast.
Readers from more than 9 million copies of magazines from Sports Illustratedto Parents and Food & Wine to Time!
In addition, we had exposure through donated as space in beer magazines, banner ads on internet sites, media
coverage in everything from local newspapers to CNN, beer festivals and other pint events.
GREATESTAWARENESS CAMPAIGN
FORUS TOO!
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WHAT WERE OUR 2009 AREAS OF ACTIVITY AND FOCUS?
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AWARENESS AND PATIENT INFORMATION (continued)
MINOR LEAGUEAND MRS. ILLINOIS
NEW RESOURCES MONTHLY NEWSLETTERDuring 2009, Us TOO expanded our teleconference efforts by adding a new webinar approach and conducted a session on “Estrogen Deficient Side Effects Due to Androgen Deprivation Therapy Treatment forProstate Cancer” and created a new WIKI services utilizing information on ProstateCancer and Intimacy, Radical Prostatectomyand Post-Surgical Issues.
The Us TOOmonthly HotSheet
provides the latest
information to tens of
thousands ofpeople each
month.
SNEAKERS@WORK DAYUs TOO was involved in America’s Prostate Cancer Initiative’sSneakers@Work Day’s for the third year raising awareness in the workplace.
Wilmington Chapter held a Sneakers event.
Raising Awareness with Minor League
Baseball, Mrs. Illinois International working as an
Us TOO volunteer to recognize
her father’s battle with prostate cancer.
EDUCATION
Providing education and support for family members through the Circles of Love Program which provided articles on diet and psychological issues for the Chapter News! throughout
the year in 2009.
PATIENT INFORMATION
A record setting rate of nearly 6 million hits were recorded during 2009 on the Us TOO website, website updates were completed and resources such as News You Can Use and ProstatePointers email based electronic support were there for people and in 2009, we launched a newsocial online community service on prostate cancer, the Us TOO Inquire Prostate Cancer Support Community.
Earlier website design.
Updated website design.
Us TOO Prostate Cancer Support Community
WHAT WERE OUR 2009 AREAS OF ACTIVITY AND FOCUS?
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NEW PUBLICATIONSUs TOO was very active in the Education area, creating new publications such as
“Signposts – Understanding Diagnostic Tests to Monitor Prostate Cancer,” a power pointpresentation to use with the Us TOO publication, “The Prostate Cancer Playbook,”
the brochure “In Control: Facts About Urinary Incontinence,” another guidebook titled “TheProstate Cancer Recovery Guide: Hope, Recovery, Support-Insights to Help You Live Life
Restored After Prostate Cancer Surgery” and a “Burning Issues” special supplement insert for the September HotSheet newsletter titled “Identifying Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer”.
EDUCATION (continued)
ADVOCACYSigning a worldwide charter at the “Learning, Living and Loving, A Call to Action in Prostate Cancer,” community event held at U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, Illinois on April 28, 2009, Us TOO and other prostate cancer activists sought new levels of prostate cancer action.
Us TOO deepened our collaborative relationships with otherprostate cancer organizations and launched combined support for the Department of Defense CongressionallyMandated Prostate Cancer Research Program and issueda series of joint press releases as America’s Prostate Cancer Organizations.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Day at theBoston Massachusetts Statehouse.
Dr. Fai Shtern (left) and Us TOO ChapterLeader Dr. Sanford Jeames (right).
Since 1997, Faina Shtern, M.D., an active collaborator with Us TOO, is the founding member of the
Board of Directors and president andCEO of the AdMeTech Foundation.
VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION FUNDRAISINGAT TENNIS TOURNAMENT IN CALIFORNIA
SURVIVORS PARTICIPATE INQUAD CITIES MARATHON AND RELAY
RIDINGMOTORCYCLESIN THE ROCKIES:THEPROSTATECANCERAWARENESSRIDE
FUNDRAISING
Frank, Vinton and Quinn cross the finish line! These ProstateCancer Survivors were part of a 6-mile relay team.
Us TOO volunteersFred Gersh, Jim Kearns and Dick Gillespie collect donations in honor ofCharlie Brown whopassed away in February 2009.
As per Charlie’s request, all donationsin his name were donated to Us TOO.
Left to right: Jerry Pailesy, Frank Bay, former Mrs. Illinois Int.,Michelle Beckwith,Vinton Cromer, and Pat Quinn. Not pictured, but part of the team, Daryl Reitz and Jude Prolsch.
Bill Palos Us TOO Board Member,
Regional Director and Support GroupLeader in the Quad Cities
has headed prostate cancer awarenessat this event and at
the Birdies for Charity event.
BRITAIN ON THE GREEN CAR SHOWALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA
WHAT WERE OUR 2009 AREAS OF ACTIVITY AND FOCUS?
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Stan Rosenfeld and volunteers have raised funds through the Esurance Harbor Point Tennis Classic Tournament
in Mill Valley, California.
The mission of the Harbor Point Charitable Foundation is to facilitate funding and awareness ofadult health issues by supporting Bay Area organizations that educate, conduct research, and provide help to those experiencing a health crisis. Since 2005, the foundation has raised over
$250,000 for “To Celebrate Life” Breast Cancer Foundation, Us TOO and Youth Tennis Advantage.
Prostate cancer survivorKeith Colombo’s event supported Us TOO’s work.
FINANCIALS
REVENUEGrants and Contributions $ 941,964 $ 44,233 $ 986,197Events, Net $ 72,950 $ 0 $ 72,950Chapter Revenues $ 149,555 $ 0 $ 149,555Other Income $ 72,846 $ 0 $ 72,846
Total Support and Revenue $ 1,237,315 $ 44,233 $ 1,281,548
EXPENSESProgram Services
Awareness and Patient Info $ 284,890 $ 0 $ 284,840Advocacy $ 18,302 $ 0 $ 18,302Chapter Services $ 347,231 $ 30,427 $ 377,658Education Materials $ 70,620 $ 0 $ 70,620Special Populations $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
Total Program Expenses $ 721,043 $ 30,427 $ 751,470
SUPPORTING SERVICESFund Raising $ 110,397 $ 0 $ 110,397Management and General $ 113,105 $ 0 $ 113,105
Total Supporting Services $ 233,502 $ 0 $ 233,502
Total Expenses $ 944,545 $ 30,427 $ 974,972
Change in Net Assets $ 292,770 $ 13,806 $ 306,576
The Us TOO Chapter Revenue and Expenses, for the most part, are not included in the Us TOO International, Inc. financial audit conducted by John Kopczyk,Ltd., Certified Public Accountants. The majority of Us TOO chapters are small community groups that do not solicit or raise finds. Information was received from 113 chapters reporting for the calendar year 2009 ending December 31, 2009. The groups in Houston,TX, Greenville,SC, East Amherst, NY and New York City, NY reported revenues and expenses that appear in the 2009 audit.
The unaudited reports submitted by the chapters summarize the revenue and expense activity of their group. The compilation report was compiled from the24 groups reporting income and expenses and was combined into a report by the Us TOO staff for management reporting purposes and are listed above. Theaccounting practices of the local Chapter groups are not necessarily the same practices followed by the Us TOO International office.
Us TOO International – Revenue and Expense Statement
Year ended December 31, 2009 Us TOO International Us TOO Chapters Total
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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
Year ended December 31, 2009 and 2008 2008PUBLIC SUPPORT AND OTHER REVENUES
Direct Public Support $ 831,285 Government Grants $ 210,492 Special Events – Net Expenses $ 112,709 Chapter Revenues $ 72,526 Sales $ 6,708 Interest and Other $ (112,142)
Total Revenues $ 1,112,578
EXPENSESProgram Services $ 1,084,940 Fund Raising $ 144,851 Management and General $ 119,698
Total Expenses $ 1,349,489
Change in Net Assets $ (236,911) Net Assets Beginning of Year $ 773,786 Net Assets End of Year $ 536,875
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
As of December 2009 and 2008 2008ASSETS
Cash $ 81,492 Investments $ 605,030 Grants Receivable $ 7,800 Events Receivable $ 0 Loan Receivables $ 22 Prepaid Expenses $ 6,170 Security Deposit $ 2,150 Furniture and Equipment $ 21,412 Leasehold Improvements $ 11,398 Less Accumulated Depreciation $ (30,981)
Total Assets $ 704,493
LIABILITIESAccounts Payable $ 38,630 Accrued Expenses $ 128,988
Total Liabilities $ 167,618
NET ASSETSUnrestricted $ 251,037 Temporarily Restricted $ 285,838 Permanently Restricted $ 0
Total Net Assets $ 536,875 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 704,493
2009
$ 941,964$ 0$ 72,950$ 149,555 $ 5,194$ 67,652$ 1,237,315
$ 721,043 $ 110,397$ 113,105$ 944,545
$ 292,770 $ 536,875$ 829,645
2009
$ 131,368$ 827,045$ 4,944$ 1,029 $ 0$ 6,689$ 2,150$ 21,412$ 11,398$ (31,727) $ 974,308
$ 17,841$ 126,822$ 144,663
$ 519,742$ 309,903$ 0$ 829,645$ 974,308
FINANCIALS
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Total 2009 Public Support & Other Revenue: $1,237,315
� Grants and Donations: 76.1%
� Chapter Revenue: 12%
� Special Fundraising Events, Net: 5.9%
� Interest and Other Income: 5.6%
� Sales of Education Material Merchandise: 0.4%
Total 2009 Functional Expenses: $944,545
� Total Program Areas: 76.3% (broken out below)• Chapter Services: 36.8%• Awareness, Patient Information: 24.6%• Education Materials: 7.5%• Advocacy: 1.8%
� Management and General: 12%
� Fundraising: 11.7%
REVENUE
EXPENSES
76.1%
12%
5.6%
0.4%
5.9%
76.3%
12%
11.7%
Us TOO International meets the requirements of the National Health Council Standards of Excellence Certification Program, full compliance was originally achieved in September for three years and in 2009 for another three years.
DONORS
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The estate of Arthur G. Davis
sanofi-aventis
$100,000 & Over
The estate of Ronald L. Gabriel
Rick Lyke / Pints for Prostates
$99,999 to $50,000
Abbott Laboratories
American Medical Systems, Inc.
AstraZeneca
Aureon Laboratories
GTx, Inc.
$49,999 to $25,000
Dendreon Corp.
Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Medivation Prostate Therapeutics
SCA Personal Care, Inc.
State of New Mexico
$24,999 to $10,000
Acumen Research & Consulting, Inc.
American Cancer Society
Annonymous
Catholic Healthcare West
Texas Us TOO / Dad's Day 5K
Us TOO Marin Prostate Cancer
Support Group
$9,999 to $5,000
Human Service Charities of
America / Combined Federal Campaign
IRIS International, Inc.
NATREL Communications, Inc.
Sneakers@Work Day Campaign
Takeda Pharmaceuticals
$4,999 to $2,500
Archdiocesan Gay & Lesbian Outreach
Bailey, Geoffrey A.
Bielawski, Greg
Capital Triumph Register
Colombo, Keith / Rocky Mountains Prostate
Cancer Awareness Ride
Endocare, Inc.
Fidoten, Robert
Frankel, Carl B.
Houchens, David P & Kathleen A.
Hudspeth, Jack
Idaho Community Foundation (ICF)
Interventional Pain & Physical Medical Clinic
John Deere Classic / Birdies for Charity
Kirk, Thomas & Margaret
Ledwith, George
Mills, Fred
Porterfield Family Foundation
PPG Industries Foundation
St. Cloud Hospital
Taylor, Ridge
Us TOO Las Vegas, NV
Winchell, Samantha
$2,499 to $1,000
$999 to $500 $999 to $500 (continued)
Alexander Charles, Inc.
Allaway, Andrew
Amgen Pac-Match Gift Program
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Beverly Ridge Lions Club
Center for Diagnostic Imaging
CentraCare Clinic
Central Minnesota Pedatric Dentists, PA
Dorsey, James
Entellus Medical, Inc.
ExonMobil Corporation
Fidoten, PhD, Robert
Fred Beans Holdings, Inc.
Gatto, Carl
Give with Liberty
Hampton Transit Corp.
Hardy, Jo Ann
HealthPartners
Hiatt, Tom
Hunt, Lawrence
Joeseppi's, Inc.
Katinszky, Wanda D.
Lowmaster, Kay
Mahowald Insurance Agency LLC
MidAmerica Energy Foundation
Nemeth Orthodonics
Nextmed Management Services
PDC Professional Pharmacy Organization
Sablo, Thomas A.
South Texas Health System
St. Cloud Medical Group, PA
Titann Fitness, LLC
$499 to $200
Backs, William M.
Barrett, Pamela
Bihl, Anthony
Centrasota Eye Care Inc.
Chamberlain, Ted
Cloud,Jr., Robert P. & Laura I.
Dilling, Lt Col Roger
E & K of Kansas City, Inc.
Gardner, Craig D. & Christine P.
Grossman, Deborah H.
Hawaii Prostate Cancer Coalition
Hudspeth, Jack
Integracare Clinic
Jones, Christina
Kerr, Patricia J.
Kinesis Physical Therapy, Inc.
Kingdon, W. Ross & Carolyn P.
Kovacina, Geraldine M.
Loring, Keith Wilson
Lund, MD, Greg O.
Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer
Mapes, George W.
Olsson, Carl
Paress, Nancy
Pierson, Mae E.
Walt, Matthew
Weidener, James P.
Weiss, Stephen L.
Zeiger, Rex M.
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$499 to $200 (continued)
Ackerman, Charles T.
Alderson, Richard
Adobe Systems Inc.
Alcasid, Anselmo G.
Baranski, David
Barr, Barry A & Julie S.
Bibbins, George L & Helga W.
Bredehoft, Charles M.
Bryant, Fred D.
Burns, William
Bushey, Richard D.
Casey, Stephen
Chenoweth, Richard
Chisholm, Steven F.
Cohen, David F.
Darland, Dallas
Davis, Bur
DeBoer, John
Donahue, John D.
Ebersok, Philip
Finch, Janie
Forbes, Laura L.
Foster, Kenneth
Gerhardt, Alvin
Gersh, Frederick S.
Gerrein, David
Gillespie, Richard
Gillespie, Richard & Carolyn
Hardesty, Terri
Hayn, Jr., Don
Healey, Kevin M.
Heist, John A.
Herman, Dan
Hernandez, Ruben
Herrera, Val
Hoeppner III, Walter F.
Huber, John G.
Hunkerson, Yvette
Irish, Jim
Kiefert, Jim & Maureen
Knoke Inc
Korek, Michael
Korn, Howard
Krage, S. L.
$199 to $100
$199 to $100 (continued)
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Porter, Stuart & Myrna
Robin Drug Corp
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Souza, Peter J.
St. Cloud Ear Nose & Throat
St. Cloud Surgical Center
Stein, Ruth
Stevens, William
Stewart, USAR Ret., Col. Willie C.
Storey, Francis J.
Sutter Delta Medical Center
Swedish, William
Us TOO Modesto
Us TOO of Western New York
Us TOO Silicon Valley
Us TOO Wellington Regional Med Center
Washington State PC Coalition
Wice, Martin and Cathy
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Presbury, Graylin
Ragnacci, Rosanne R.
Respondek, Ted & Jeanette
Richmond Triumph Register
Ryder II, Clayton
Sharp, James & Barbara
Sigmon, James A.
Sinek, T.
Sitzman, Robert
Smith, Calvin E.
Smith, Mrs. Joethel
Smith, Sanford M.
Sofer, Joseph
Sohns, Jeffrey & Carol
St. Cloud/Resource Mgt
Stowe, Eric L.
Swift, Richard
Taberski, Dave
Thomas, James R.
Thomas, Jonathan
Tishman, Lonnie
Us TOO Beaument Urology, Royal Oak, MI
Us TOO East Hawaii
Us TOO Indian Wells Valley
Us TOO Nashville
Us TOO Palouse
Us TOO Salem
Us TOO Santa Cruz
Walker, D. Stephen
Walsh, Raymond
Weatherby, MD, Charles M.
Wright, Robert A.
Kreidler, John M.
Lawson, Richard
Lawson, Richard W.
Lezon, Lawrence L.
Linen, LLC
Loeb, Jr., Charles G.
Long Prairie Memorial Hospital & Home
Lorig, Matthew R. & Lisa A.
Lowstetter, Barbara
Lucyk, Karyn E.
Mason, M.
Mawrence, Arthur S.
Meny, Charles
Merck Partnership for Giving
Merril, Stephen
Metzger, Galen G. & Mary Jo
Michell, Pamela
Moon, Peter
Morgan, Arthur C.
Morrison, Oakland D
Moyad, Mark & Mia
Muser, Robert
Newton Prostate Cancer Support Group
Nixon, Jr. Roy A.
Olaaon, Carl
Palos, William & Sandra / Quad Cities
Marathon
Palos, William (Bill)
Paquette, Cathy Jones
Pauley, Lyle D. & Barbara J.
Petrone, Robert J.
Pfeiff, William
Portincaso, James
THANK YOU!
20 True to Our Purpose
Although some may not be listed by name, we wish to say
“Thank You”
to the numerous people and organizations
that contributed and donated time,
expertise, resources and money.
Our appreciation to those who
ordered and used Us TOO blue prostate cancer items,
contributed to Us TOO
through the Sneakers@Work Day Campaign,
through Rick Lyke’s Pints for Prostates
and those who donated to (and joined in)
the Fifth Annual SEA Blue Walk in Chicago’s Lincoln Park.
All of us who contribute time and resources
to assist Us TOO
are vital to our continued growth and expanded reach.
THANK YOU!
Us TOO International Prostate Cancer Education and Support Network
5003 Fairview AvenueDowners Grove, IL 60515 (USA)
Phone: (630) 795-1002 • Fax: (630) 795-1602
PCa Support Helpline: (800) 80-Us TOO (800-808-7866)
Email: [email protected]
www.ustoo.org