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Capital Caring’s 2011 Annual Report is a publication for friends and supporters of Capital Caring. It is published yearly and is available at no charge. If you would like additional copies, please contact our Communications Department at 703-531-6241.

PUBLISHER:Malene Davis

CEO and President

EDITOR:Amanda Sobanet

Director of Communications

COMPOSITION:Rikki Campbell Ogden

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CAPITAL CARING BOARD OF TRUSTEESRobin Portman (Chair)Randy Segal (Vice Chair)Mark Weber (Secretary/Treasurer)Malene Davis, CEO and PresidentLen AdlerChristine Candio, RN, FACHEFrank GomesTom KoutsoumpasPaul Manca, Esq.Lynn MentoL. Reuven Pasternak, MD, MPH, MBABob StifelEric A. Swank

Capital Caring is a community-based, 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization. Our mission is to improve care for those facing life-limiting illness through direct support of patients and their families, public education and public advocacy.

www.capitalcaring.org

To request care, please call 1-855-571-5700. Look for us at facebook.com/CapitalCaring

Good medicine cures sometimes, it palliates often, but it comforts always.

—SIR WILLIAM OSIER, INTERNIST

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What does it mean to care? For most of us, “caring” isn’t just something we do in our spare time. Caring is woven into the very fabric of our lives, as we juggle our families and careers. Caring may involve taking mom to yet another doctor’s appointment, or staying up late to help finish your child’s homework, or maybe, it simply means checking in on a neighbor.

As CEO and President of one of the nation’s leading nonprofit hospices, I often reflect on what it means to offer truly excellent care to those coping with serious illness. Patients and families living with advancing illness face challenges of all kinds on a daily basis. It is essential that we offer them holistic care to address their physical, emotional and spiritual needs in a way that is dignified and compassionate. This speaks to our mission of simply improving care, which underpins everything we do.

In 2011, I am pleased to tell you, we reaffirmed this mission by reaching some exciting new milestones. We saw unprecedented growth in the number of patients we served, with a 17.3% increase across the D.C. metropolitan region. In addition, our family satisfaction survey was the best it has ever been, reaching 96.4%. And thanks to many of you, we raised more than $2.7 million in charity care, so that those who lack financial resources can still receive our support.

One of the biggest accomplishments in this period was our organizational re-branding effort, during which we changed our name from “Capital Hospice,” to “Capital Caring,” in order to reflect the essence of what we do and showcase our expanded services. In addition to delivering traditional Hospice Services, we now offer Care Navigation to help people navigate the health care maze, Palliative Care to manage pain and symptoms, and Point of Hope Counseling to support people through grief and loss. This name change directly contributed to our incredible growth.

I want to thank each of you who helped us make such wonderful progress. As we look to the future, I call upon you to continue your loving support. While we did reach new heights, from my perspective, the road to excellence never really ends.

There is always something more to be done for our patients and their families, and yes, there are always better ways to care.

Malene Davis, MBA, MSN, RN, CHPN CEO and President

MALENE DAVISA MESSAGE FROM THE CEO AND PRESIDENT

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Diana Ivon Mondragon, age 24, was a bright, motivated student studying psychology at Georgetown University when she was suddenly diagnosed with breast cancer. She was told she likely had about three months to live. Naturally, she fell into a depression and was feeling very hopeless until Reverend Luis Montes, a chaplain with Capital Caring entered her life.

“She didn’t want to talk to me, she didn’t want to talk to anyone because she was so sad,” recollects Montes, who has worked as a pastor in his community since he came to the U.S. in 1990. A deeply spiritual person, Montes was determined to help Mondragon get the emotional support she clearly needed. The initial visit left him feeling a bit helpless, as he realized that despite his best efforts, this young woman was so deeply affected by her illness that she could barely communicate.

The second time he visited her, he brought along his guitar. Gently, he strummed the instrument and played beautiful songs that helped her relax. “I played the music that I felt would open up her heart,” says Montes. “She began asking the tough questions…why am I sick?...what did I do to deserve this?” While Montes never claimed to have perfect answers for her, he began helping Mondragon reach a more peaceful place. “Do not be afraid,” I told her, “I am here to relieve your pain.”

Gradually, she began to trust Reverend Montes and would light up when he stopped by to visit. He decided to help her fulfill some final wishes. “Tell me, what would make you happy?” While many students her age would have likely given him a long list in response, Mondragon’s answer was a simple one. “I would like to play the harp.” No sooner did a harp appear and Montes, a naturally musical person, taught her the basics.

“Her second wish was a box of cherries,” he recollects. “When she said this tears filled my eyes and I thought to myself, she is a true gift from God. She had even pasted angels all over the walls of her room.” Montes returned, cherries in hand, ready to hear more about what he could do to help her experience the highest quality of life in her remaining days. She responded by saying she wanted to be treated “like a princess” at a local restaurant, Sol Azteca, which he arranged and the staff waited on her hand and foot.

On a beautiful, clear day Montes went with Mondragon’s family to the beach in order to fulfill her final wish. “Diana asked to have her ashes scattered over the ocean. So, I arranged for a trip to the sea and with her family, we went out into the water. As I began scattering them I whispered, ‘You are with the angels now…they will take care of you now.’”

DIANA’S JOURNEYEXCELLENCE IN CARING

NEAR RIGHT | Reverend Luis Montes, Capital Caring volunteer chaplain

FAR RIGHT | Diana Ivon Mondragon, a student at Georgetown University

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Maria Johnson was only 27 years old when she learned she had ovarian cancer. The young wife and mother of two children—a three-year old and a 10-month old—was in shock. Yet, her faith and a supportive community helped her through early treatments, surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. When her illness worsened, it became impossible for Maria to care for her home and children. At the same time, her husband Jim began to suffer from tremendous grief and anger in the face of such loss, all while maintaining his household and his job.

In addition, Maria and her husband lacked the insurance needed to cover at-home care for her. They began to feel totally overwhelmed. That’s when Capital Caring stepped in to help. Through Capital Caring's Patient Care Fund, Maria was able to receive compassionate care during her final days at our Halquist Memorial Inpatient Center in Arlington. Her family spent time with her there while she received nursing care around the clock, relieving Jim. During this time, she was able to focus on her beloved family and say goodbye. Thanks to donors like you, who support Capital Caring, we are able to help people like Maria get the care they need, regardless of their ability to pay.

MARIA'S STORY

Your Gifts Enhance Lives

2011 Patient Care Fund Statistics

Patients served by Charity Care 210

PATIENTS' REGION DAYS OF CARE

Washington, D.C. 1,127 Maryland 2,493 Virginia 9,421 TOTAL 13,041

AGE

Ages 18–64 64.8% Ages 65–74 11.0% Ages 75 and over 24.3%

DIAGNOSIS

Cancer 65.2% Heart Disease 7.6% Stroke 6.2% Liver Disease 5.7% Dementia 3.8% Pulmonary Disease 2.4% HIV 1.0% Parkinsons 1.0% Renal Disease 0.5% Other 6.7%

EXCELLENCE IN CARING

ABOVE | Maria and Jim Johnson benefited from Capital Caring's Patient Care Fund

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If our founder Josefina B. Magno was present on April 6, 2011, she would have undoubtedly been very proud. On this spectacular occasion, “Capital Hospice” was christened “Capital Caring” in a day-long roll out of special events, all of which supported the core reason for changing our brand name—to increase access to our care for those living with serious illness.

We changed our name to “Capital Caring” in order to reaffirm our mission of simply improving care. “Caring” is our brand, as each day, more than 600 employees, 700 volunteers and countless donors and community partners work in lockstep to provide excellent, compassionate care to patients who need it most. We care for them physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Our new name also represents our expanded services, which we put into place because we believe that patients and families need support throughout the entire disease process. Our expanded services offer this continuum of care. No longer do we just deliver our classic hospice services. We now provide Care Navigation to help people navigate the health care maze, Palliative Care to manage our patients’ pain and symptoms, and Point of Hope Counseling to support patients and families emotionally as they cope with serious illness.

We kicked off this special day by listening to our CEO and President, Malene Davis talk about our

name change across the airways on FOX 5’s morning show, along with Dr. Robert Williams from Howard University. Davis then headed across town to the beautiful National Press Club, where she did interviews with Channel 7 and Channel 9.

Simultaneously, health care professionals gathered at the Press Club to complete the second half of the APPEAL Training we held in collaboration with Duke University, so that health care professionals are better equipped to speak about hospice in a way that is culturally competent with African American patients and families.

And just when we thought the buzz and enthusiasm generated by this media attention and the APPEAL Training couldn’t get any louder, it did! In the afternoon, Capital Caring staff and Board Members gathered at the Press Club for our hospice and palliative care thought panel led by NPR Host Kojo Nnamdi, “Closing the Gap in Care for African Americans in D.C.,” during which some of the nation’s finest leaders in hospice and palliative care discussed the disparity between African Americans and Caucasians in accessing hospice care, and how to close this gap. The thought panel concluded with a very special announcement about our new brand name, Capital Caring, which resulted in a champagne toast among staff, leaders, board members and key stakeholders.

A Brand New Day in Caring

TOP | Capital Caring’s External Strategic Advisor, Dr. Perry Fine and CEO Malene Davis celebrate the special moment.

LEFT | The group applauds as Capital Hospice is officially christened “Capital Caring.”

RIGHT | CEO Malene Davis toasts Capital Caring’s Board Chair Robin Portman.

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2011 Milestones in ExcellenceCapital Caring reached new heights this year in our continuous quest to offer the very best to those we serve. Here are just a few highlights. Capital Caring…

• Provided care to more patients and families than ever before. Our census growth, which measures the number of patients who come into our care, increased by 17.3%.

• Delivered expert hospice care to nearly 6,000 patients.

• Made over 20,000 visits to patients and families in the place they call home.

• Scored 96.4% on our Family Satisfaction Survey, exceeding the 91.2% we reached in 2010.

• Raised over $2.7 million in charity care dollars for patients who could not afford hospice or palliative care services otherwise.

• Were named to Northern Virginia Magazine’s “Top Doctors” list for 2011 in recognition of excellent care.

• Held the 15th Annual Point of Hope Camp, which helps grieving children, teens and adults cope with recent loss. More than 220 campers participated.

• Embarked on planning an innovative TeleCaring program, which enables patients and families to receive an extra layer of support from TeleCaring nurses.

• Travelled more than 1,180,000 miles caring for patients and families.

• Made more than 12,176 visits to patients who required Palliative Care (pain and symptom management).

• Adopted a new organizational name, “Capital Caring,” through a highly successful re-branding initiative that led to incredible growth in patient caseload.

• Hosted the 13th Annual Josefina Magno conference titled, “Transitions and Coordinated Care: The Impact of Pain across the Continuum of Care.”

• Held APPEAL Training, during which Capital Caring and Duke University partnered to bring an interdisciplinary training session for health professionals on caring for African American patients and families at the end of life. Over 125 people attended this conference.

• Set up a new boutique thrift store in Falls Church. Our thrift stores have raised over $1 million in sales over the past three years.

• Opened an office on F Street in the heart of Washington, D.C.

• Developed new partnerships with leading regional health care providers and conducted more outreach to the faith-based community.

• Played a vital role in producing The Hospice Companion by Perry Fine, MD, the national standard for best clinical practice in hospice and palliative care. Many of our own doctors contributed to this popular clinical guide.

• Offered 40 educational sessions of continuing education a month to our clinical staff so they can continue to provide the highest quality of care possible.

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to our loyal donors!EXCELLENCE IN GIVING

Charitable gifts from individuals, corporations, foundations, civic groups and faith communities help underwrite nearly 16 percent of Capital Caring’s patient care costs each year.

Simply put, these gifts change lives and help ensure:

• Morethan1,200peopleadayreceiveexpert,compassionate hospice care

• Patientswhosesymptomscan’tbemanagedathome have access to inpatient care

• Familiesreceivegriefandlosssupport

• Childrenandteensreceivespecialcounseling,including summer day camps

• Nopatientwhoneedsourcareiseverturnedaway due to their inability to pay

• After35yearsofservicetothecommunity,Capital Caring continues to be there for all who need us

We are most grateful for your generous support!

2011 PASSION FOR CARING GALA

2011 Passion for Caring Gala Co-Chairs Mike and Jane Anzilotti, Len and Dale Adler, and David and Diane Guernsey join CEO Malene Davis in welcoming guests. The gala is one of Capital Caring’s signature philanthropic events, including the Van Metre Polo Cup, Daffodil Ball, Hospice Cup Regatta and Executive Women’s Golf Tournament. Proceeds from the 2011 event benefitted the Adler Center for Caring on the Van Metre Campus—our new inpatient center scheduled to open in 2013.

LOCKHEED MARTIN GRANT

A three-year grant from the Lockheed Martin Corporation helped Capital Caring expand and enhance its Military Physician Training Program to include 25 Army and Navy medical residents each year at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Fort Belvoir Community Hospital. These physicians care for our returning Wounded Warrior service members, as well as veterans and their families. We plan to expand to other military hospitals, enlisting their residents in our urgently needed hospice and Palliative Medicine training.

LEFT | Representatives from Lockheed Martin, Walter Reed, Fort Belvoir and Capital Caring.

THANK YOU

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POINT OF HOPE CAMP

Grieving is hard, especially for children and teenagers who have lost loved ones. Capital Caring appreciates civic groups like the Army Officers Wives Club of the Greater Washington Area for providing loyal and enthusiastic support of Capital Caring’s bereavement program—including our annual Point of Hope Grief Camps for children and teens.

HERITAGE SOCIETY

Thanks to Heritage Society members such as Alma Kasulaitis (pictured here), in 2011 Capital Caring received more than $2.7 million in gifts from individual bequests. As a result of their generosity, these members provide a large portion of annual fundraising dollars through estate plans that will benefit Capital Caring for years into the future.

PATIENT CARE FUND

Capital Caring’s Patient Care Fund Program ensures that those who have no means to pay for hospice can still receive it. We thank the Alexander and Margaret Stewart Trust and other charitable foundations that have supported us over the years. In 2011, Capital Caring provided more than $2.7 million in charity care throughout the Washington metropolitan area.

THRIFT SHOP GRAND OPENING

In September, Capital Caring celebrated the grand opening of its new Boutique Thrift Shop adjacent to the main store in Falls Church. This new shop offers antiques, collectibles, signed and numbered pieces of art, sterling and gold jewelry, and other valuable items donated by our hospice families. The two stores generated more than $273,000 in 2011 in support of our charity care in the community. To donate goods or to volunteer please call the Resource Development department at 703-531-6209.

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Capital Caring’s 700+ volunteers help us fulfill our critical mission on a daily basis. Their spirit of generosity and love speaks to the heart of what we do in caring for vulnerable patients across D.C. Each and every one of them are integral members of our Care Teams. On any given day, you’ll find a Capital Caring volunteer…

• Providing comfort and companionship to patients who may not have loved ones nearby

• Reading to patients or running errands for a stressed family

• Giving support over the phone to those who have lost a loved one and are grieving

• Sorting, pricing and selling goods in our thrift shops

• Maintaining our beautiful therapeutic garden at our Halquist Memorial Inpatient Center

• Working with children, teens or adults who are grieving at our regional Point of Hope Camps

• Lending their talents through music, art and pet therapy

• Helping in one of our seven administrative offices

These are just a few of the many activities our wonderful volunteers conduct to improve others’ lives. If you would like to become a Capital Caring volunteer, please contact us today at 1-855-571-5700. We welcome your time and talents.

EXCELLENCE IN VOLUNTEERISM

Volunteers are the heart of hospice care.

—JOSEFINA B. MAGNO

700+ Total Volunteer

66,000+ Total Volunteer Hours

9,200+ Total Numer of Volunteer Visits

2011 Volunteer Statistics

TOP TO BOTTOM | Landscape crew volunteers maintain our beautiful therapeutic gardens at Halquist Memorial Inpatient Center; Longstanding volunteer Laura Miller folds bed linens; New Capital Caring volunteers proudly complete their volunteer training.

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Keeping Loving Memories Alive

EXCELLENCE IN VOLUNTEERISM

Our volunteers are a talented crew, who spring from all walks of life. Despite their diversity, they share one thing in common: a deep desire to serve. Every day we hear amazing stories from across the region about Capital Caring volunteers who made a positive impact. Our volunteers don’t just make a difference while a patient is coping with a serious illness—they are there to support a grieving family after their loved one has passed away.

One such example is that of volunteer Jessica Sauder from our Manassas office. In 2009, Jessica wrote a note to Terry Fleming, a Capital Caring Volunteer Services Coordinator. Jessica expressed that she wanted to give back and had skills in making crafts. Terry took notice and suggested an idea she had heard at a grief confer-ence: to make “Memory Bears.”

What is a Memory Bear? A cute stuffed bear made out of a deceased loved one’s most cherished clothing. Terry contacted Jessica, who spearheaded the effort, transforming beloved articles of clothing into some-thing our grieving families can hold onto tightly for-ever. Today Capital Caring has presented nearly 100 cuddly bears to mourning families who want to keep their loved one’s memory alive.

When I am feeling really bad, I just hold onto and hug my bear and I feel much better.

—FAMILY MEMBER SERVED BY CAPITAL CARING

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2011 DONOR HONOR ROLL

*Deceased

Anonymous DonorDr. Francesco J. AlbertiMr. Paul AltozMs. Ann N. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Gary H. ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Ruwan J. Arseculeratne

Edith D. BartlettMrs. Louise T. BectonMrs. Josephine D. BennettMrs. Gretha C. BlakeDr. and Mrs. George P. Bogumill

Mr. Wilbur H. BouslaughMrs. Gale Ann BowersMrs. Nancy B. BrennanMs. Irma F. BrosseauMr. Ray E. BroussardMr. John Barclay BurnsMr. and Mrs. Earl A. CallenderMrs. Mary B. CavanaughMr. Darden Chambliss, Jr.Ms. Ellen D. CochraneMs. Mary M. ColliasMr. and Mrs. Peter L. ConklinCapt. Kenneth L. CoskeyLt. Cmdr. and Mrs. John L. Crapo

Mrs. Donna B. CrutcherMs. Linda R. DaleyMs. Janine DavidsonMs. Marianne A. DeHartMr. Paul Del GiudiceMr. and Mrs. Henry DeMeritteMs. Harriett R. DickersonMs. Kathleen DyerMs. Martha C. EdmondsonMr. Dave FowlerMr. John R. Frye and Ms. Cheryll P. Chew

Mr. John M. Gatt, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Giessler

Ms. Therese GueretteMs. Dorothy HarbinMs. Joan B. HensleyMrs. Laura C. HewittMs. Marylou HobbsMs. Catherine J. HowardMs. Kathleen E. HughesCol. Barbara P. KingMs. Elisabeth S. KnauffMs. Mary KobaneMr. and Mrs. David A. KoplowMs. Susan K. Kral

Mrs. Natalie LatterMrs. Patty Rafferty LeeMrs. Cynthia R. LilleyMr. Donald LindquistMr. and Mrs. Raymond L. LumMrs. Claudia Dwyer M. LynchMrs. Irene J. ManningLt. Col. Barbara Estock MaysMs. Julia R. McClungMs. Dawn M. McGruderMs. Virginia G. MilesMr. and Mrs. David G. MillerMrs. and Mr. June C. MillionMs. Jacqueline MurgidaMr. Clifford C. NeilsonMs. Patricia M. PaineMrs. Patricia O. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Peters

Mr. Arthur R. PeyerMs. Edwardene P. PitcockMs. Suzy PlattCapt. Rufus C. PorterMr. and Mrs. Darrell RameyMr. Martin P. Rosensweig and Ms. Karen Kimmel

Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. Ross

Mrs. Maria RushingMs. Leilani L. SandersMs. Beverly SchlotterbeckMr. Dunell V. SchullMr. and Mrs. Charles P Seltman

Mr. Kevin R. ShirleyMs. Joy L. SimpsonMs. Janice StaffordMr. and Mrs. Robert S. StevenMs. Alice L. SwalmMr. Charles E. TalleyMs. Margaret M. TocciMs. Paula L. TodrinCol. and Mrs. Robert W. Turner

Mr. Richard UtanoMr. Patrick J. WalshMr. Robert WalshMr. and Mrs. Frank L. WalskiMr. and Mrs. Harry M. WellsMr. Robert M. WhitakerMs. Mary WhitlaMr. James G. WilsonMrs. Sheryl D. YatesMs. Patricia A. Young

SUSTAINERS CIRCLE$50,000 OR MORE

Anonymous (1)Mr. and Mrs. Len AdlerMrs. Sidney AlbrittainMr. and Mrs. William A. Hazel

FOUNDERS CIRCLE$25,000–$49,999

Mr. William L. Berry and Ms. Pat Kalinsky

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Guernsey

Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. HittMr. and Mrs. John A. Wallace, Jr.Mr. William G. Willett

CHAIRMANS CIRCLE$10,000–$24,999

Anonymous (1)

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Backer

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bruce, Jr.

Ms. Kathleen Y. Butler*Mr. J. Bruce ChudobaMrs. Mabel W. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Davidson

Mrs. Malene Smith J. Davis and Mr. Robert E. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Demshur

Mrs. Linda Dunleavy-Beckman

Mr. and Mrs. David E. Feldman, Esq.

Ms. Laura GuariscoMr. Joseph T. Keiger

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Lynch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. PeckMr. and Mrs. Scott C. PleinMrs. Robin L. Portman and Mr. Thomas J. Portman

Mr. and Mrs. Michael RigganDr. and Mrs. Richard P. RubinoMr. Thomas J. TracyMr. James M. Wordsworth

PATRONS CIRCLE$5,000–$9,999

Anonymous (1)Mr. Lee AdlerMs. Karin AkersonMr. Albert G. BroughtonMr. and Mrs. Thomas Burdette

Dr. Elizabeth L. Cobbs and Mr. Philip D. Green, Esq.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant T. FaubionMr. Dave FowlerMrs. Lynn Bays Fuechsel and Mr. James L. Fuechsel

Ms. Olga B. GechasMr. and Mrs. Pedro GoitiaMr. and Mrs. Conrad HarrellMr. Alexander R. HernandezMs. Nancy Lee HindmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jordan

Ms. Alma M. KasulaitisMs. Joyce C. KoonsMs. Prue B. LaroccaMs. Sue A. LeathersMs. Sandra Mabry

Circle of Caring (Monthly Donors)

Individuals

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*Deceased

Mr. and Mrs. William J. McGregor

Mr. Joseph C. MorrisMr. John K. Morrison, IIIDr. and Mrs. J. Cameron MuirMr. and Mrs. Anthony Rogalski

Scott Royal, Ph.D.Mrs. Dorothy F. ShetterlyMr. and Mrs. Albert G. Van Metre, Jr.

RAdm. William A. Williams, USN (Ret.)

Ms. Lynn M. Winston

PRESIDENTS CIRCLE$2,500–$4,999

Anonymous (2)Dr. and Mrs. George P. Bogumill

Mr. and Mrs. David J. BohanDr. and Mrs. Edward A. Boucheron

Ms. Katrina D. CherryMr. and Mrs. Kuiper D. Clements

Mrs. Doris H. Coleman*Mr. Jack Connor and Ms. Anne Richard

Ms. Elizabeth DavisMr. W.T. DawsonMr. and Mrs. Kit C. Farwell, IIIDr. Perry G. FineMr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Goldsmith

Ms. Mary-Alice GrayMs. Debbie GuerraMr. Nelson GunnellMrs. Patricia A. HoroschakMr. and Mrs. Robert D. JonesMs. Patricia G. KenworthyDr. Matthew Kestenbaum and Dr. Kathleen Fink

Ms. Cathleen S. Trail and Mr. J. A. Keyes

Mr. and Mrs. Ken LehmanMr. and Mrs. Douglas McCorkindale

Mr. Norris E. MitchellMr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Neagli

Mr. Paul K NienabarMr. Charles R. O'ReganMr. Bernard P. Polanin

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. RabilMr. and Mrs. David W. RalstonMr. Andrew J. ReedMr. Charles RogersJohn and Kathy RooneyMrs. Mary Dickinson Evans SellaMrs. Barbara S. SheehanMr. Stuart M. Stafman and Ms. Maryann Japour

Mr. Lee SteinmeyerMs. Celia StokesMr. Eric A. SwankMs. Andrea J. WhiteMr. John O. WhitemanMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Williams

Ms. Christine Windheuser

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE$1,000–$2,499

Mrs. Donna AchterhofMrs. Martha AcksMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Amado

Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Anzilotti

Mrs. Patricia M. ArcoleoMrs. Greta ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Ruwan J. Arseculeratne

Mr. and Mrs. J. Colin Atkins, Jr.Dr. Levon AvdoyanMr. and Mrs. Stuart BaileyMr. and Mrs. Glen H. BalloweMr. Randall E. BaughMrs. Louise T. BectonMr. Rowland E. BellMr. James C. BlackMs. Susan Blaustein and Mr. Alan Berlow

Mr. Gary BloomMs. Ingeborg Bock and Dr. Ingmar Prucha

Ms. Nancy BolishMs. Janet BoothMr. John H. Broadbent, IIIMr. Douglas W. BroganMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Brown, Jr.

Mr. Ted BuckleyMr. James R. Burns, Jr.The Honorable Prudence and Mr. Richard Bushnell

Mr. and Mrs. Gregg CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Scott D. CannonMs. Cynthia J. CarneyRoy and Elizabeth CarterMrs. Mojgan R. ChamanaraMs. Portia D. ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Harvey ChernerMrs. Susan ChidakelRAdm. and Mrs. R ChristensonMr. John CibinicMr. Michael F. CieslakMr. and Mrs. Floyd F. ClineMr. and Mrs. William S. CohenMr. Charles P. Colby, Jr.Mr. Irving M. ColonelMrs. Jan B. ConniffMr. and Mrs. Andrew CookMr. and Mrs. John B. CorsoMr. and Mrs. George E. CovucciMr. Lloyd Coward*Ms. Leah CoxseyMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Crump

Lt. Gen. and Mrs. John H. Cushman, USA (Ret.)

Mr. and Mrs. Simon De GrootCol. Eugene P. Deatrick, Jr.Mr. Raymond DeitchMr. and Mrs. Eric DelmanMr. John A. DiCarloColonel and Mrs. Jack W. Dice, (Ret.)

Mr. and Mrs. Mike DillonMr. John F. DonohueMr. Ron Mecredy and Ms. Belinda Draugelis

Mr. Edward M. DriscollMs. Barbara A. DuckworthMr. and Mrs. Charles C. DunnMr. and Mrs. Robert L. DurfeeMs. Brenda EckenMr. David ElanMs. Ellen C. EngelsMrs. Raymond C. EnnisMr. and Ms. David EstepMr. Thomas J. FannonDr. and Mrs. John FerrellMr. David B FilippiMr. Larry Forrester and Ms. Elsa Newmyer

Mr. Lawrence R. Fouchs

Ms. Nancy J. FouchsDr. and Mrs. John A. FoxMs. Kathleen A. FoxMr. John R. Frye and Ms. Cheryll P. Chew

Mr. and Mrs. William B. GableMr. and Mrs. Vernon M. GaleMr. John M. Gatt, Sr.Ms. Maryann GhadbanMr. and Mrs. David GladstoneMs. Elizabeth Q. GlennonMr. Oscar A. Goldfarb and Ms. Christine Fisher

Mr. William H. GordonMrs. Nancy J. GormleyCol. and Mrs. John E. GouldMr. and Mrs. Albert J. Gravallese

Mr. Leo N. GravelineMr. Vincent P. GreenwaldMs. Gail E. Griffith and Mr. Gary D. Begeman

Mr. Marshall H. Groom and Ms. Patricia Bray

Mr. Brian GrosnerMr. Harry C. GrovesMrs. Beate J. GuffeeMr. Edward GurkewitzMr. Thomas F. HairstonMr. Andrew J. Hale-ByrneMr. Michael HarringtonMr. and Mrs. John T. Hazel, Jr.Dr. Jessica S. Heintz and Mr. Brian J. Heintz

Dr. Claus K. HelbingMs. Margaret L. HivelyMr. and Mrs. David W. Hollopeter

Ms. Barbara HoloviakMs. Sarah HoltMr. and Mrs. Michael E. Jalbert

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jenkins, Jr.

Mr. Philip M. JohnMrs. Carolyn M. JohnsonMs. Constance JohnstonMs. Janet G. JonesMs. Catherine S. Jordan*Mr. and Mrs. David M. JordanMr. and Mrs. Michael R. KainMr. William Kenwell

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2011 DONOR HONOR ROLL

*Deceased

Mr. and Mrs. John KirkmanMr. and Mrs. Philip N. KleinMr. James C. KolesnikMr. Matthew KollMr. Frederick C. Lee and Ms. Connie J. Reid

Mrs. Patty Rafferty LeeMrs. Mary L. LeipheimerMr. and Mrs. James B. LeonardMrs. Elsie LetendreMs. and Mr. Joan M. LewisMr. Kurt S. Lewis and Ms. Kathleen Waters

Ms. Kathy L. LockhartMr. and Mrs. David T. LougeeMr. James L. Loving*Mr. and Mrs. George P. LutzMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. MacCracken

Mr. and Mrs. Sheila MackCol. and Mrs. James E. Macklin, Jr.

Capt. William B. Marsh, Jr., USN (Ret.)

Ms. Loretta M. MarshallMs. Shelley MatsubaMrs. Lin MauranoMr. and Mrs. James M. McAllan

Ms. Mary E. McAuliffeMs. Mary M. McCrackenMr. and Mrs. William F. McDonald, Esq.

Mr. Patrick H. McGettiganMrs. Karen E. McGovernMs. Margaret M. McHaleMrs. Irene H. McIsaacMr. and Mrs. Richard H. McKayMrs. Edith H. McKissonCol. Charles I. McLainMr. Val S. McWhorterMs. Marh L. Melling*Col. and Mrs. James D. Mercer, USA (Ret.)

Dr. and Mrs. Alan G. MertenMr. and Mrs. Greg B. MeyerMr. Quentin MeyerMs. Virginia G. MilesMr. and Mrs. Mark MoloneyMr. James A. MoorsMs. Laura A. MorlacciMr. and Mrs. Louis R. MortimerMs. Barbara Morton

Ms. Sally G. MurrayMr. Ronald W. MusselwhiteMr. and Mrs. Paul C. NassettaMrs. NewmyerMs. Amy Marasco NewtonMs. Alta M. ObenMr. Paul A. O'DonoghueMr. and Mrs. Peter A. Ognibene

Mr. and Mrs. James O'HareMrs. Jessie OrrMr. Maurice E. B. Owens, IIIMr. and Mrs. William C. PaleyMr. Emil H. PerontMr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Peters

Mr. and Mrs. Milton V. PetersonMr. and Mrs. Kevin L. PolchowMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. PorterMr. and Mrs. Armand R. Poyant

Mrs. Anna O. PriceMr. and Mrs. James T. Pullen, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. L. Madison Rawlett

Mr. and Mrs. Ron H. RegisterMs. Christine C. ReseighMrs. Nancy RhodesMr. and Mrs. John A. RichardsDr. Ellen H. RichardsonMrs. Hyman G. RickoverMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. RiordanMr. Sam H. RobersonMr. James J. RobertsonDr. Paul G. Rochmis and Dr. Ann Rochmis

Mr. Robert RodriguezMs. Kenneth H. RossMr. Randolph D. RouseMr. and Mrs. Howard J. RudgeMr. and Mrs. Donald D. Rutherford

Mr. James J. Rutkowski, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. RyanMr. Paul SackMrs. and Mrs. Katherine A. Schenck

Mr. Neil SchlusselMr. and Mrs. David H. SchwartzCapt. John Schwartz, (Ret.)Mr. and Mrs. David A. SchwindMr. and Mrs. William Shapiro

Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Silverwood

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Slenker

Mr. and Mrs. T. Eugene SmithMs. Helen SongMr. Louis E. SpectorMs. Janice StaffordMr. Leroy StewartMr. and Mrs. Todd A. Stottlemyer

Mrs. Dorothea M. StoverMs. Linda G. StraderMr. Clarence E. Sumner and Ms. Toni Harrington

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Terwilliger

Mr. and Mrs. James W. ToddMr. and Mrs. John ToupsMr. and Mrs. George Tsempales

Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Turnage

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. TuttleMr. Donald TwomblyMr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Uffelman

Mrs. Joan Van MetreMr. Larry W. WalkerMs. Carol A. WalshMr. and Mrs. Frank L. WalskiMr. and Mrs. Alden W. Wangner

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Warner, Jr.Mr. Marvin F. WeissbergMrs. Jade C. WestMaureen and Patrick WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Jack D. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Hendrikus WiskerMrs. Sue S. WiygulMrs. Anne S. WohlfordMr. and Mrs. Jay Kelly WrightMs. Kathryn Ann YeagerMrs. and Mrs. Sarah H. YerkesMs. Patricia A. YoungMr. and Mrs. Reynolds YoungMs. Shirley M. Zeliff

CIRCLE OF FRIENDS$999 AND BELOW

Mr. Micheal W. AdkinsMs. Deborah AndrousMs. Rose Joan BarronMrs. Virginia P. Bays

Mr. Steve BazowMr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Becker

Ms. Charlene BeckettMr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Berlage, Sr.

Mr. Thomas BlatchfordMs. Carol Blum and Mr. Martin D. Schwartz

Mr. A. Scott BoldenMr. Elton A. BonnerMr. and Ms. William E. Bonner

The Reverend Jeanne M. Brenneis

Mr. John L. BringhamMr. and Mrs. Owen S. BubelMs. Kathleen B. BurkeMs. Ysabel Burns McAleerMr. John Barclay BurnsMr. Terence BurnsMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Calabrese, III

Lt. Col. and Mrs. James N. Carpenter

Mr. Jeffrey C. Carter, (Ret.)Mr. Morris L. Churchill, Sr.Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. John L. Crapo

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Culberson

Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. DeBuckMr. Paul Del GiudiceMr. Zenon DerzkoMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DeverMr. William D. DuvalMs. Kathleen DyerMr. and Mrs. William E. Einstein

Mr. James E. FeirMr. Thomas FinnenMs. Ellen FlanneryMr. Richard J. GalusMr. and Mrs. John M. GilliganLt. Col. Mark J. GingrasMs. Elizabeth N. GiulianiMr. and Mrs. Brian C. GoebelMrs. Heather B. GoldMs. Julie GovertMr. and Mrs. James L. GrayMs. Therese GueretteMr. William S. GuthrieMr. William V. Hanson

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. HarveyDr. Sharon H. HertzMr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Hitchcock

Ms. Julie N. HoutzMrs. Virginia L. HuntMr. Harold W. JacksonMr. Aaron M. Jones, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. JoyceMr. John R. KemererMr. and Mrs. Ravi C. KhannaCol. Barbara P. KingMr. and Mrs. Roger KirkMr. and Mrs. Gordon KirschnerMr. and Mrs. David A. KoplowMs. Sue LarkMr. and Mrs. Lewis Leigh, Jr.Mrs. Claudia Dwyer M. LynchMs. Marcia L. MacHargLt. and Mrs. Barry D. Maglaughlin

Ms. Ruth D. MangarooMr. and Mrs. John C. Martin

Virginia A. McArthur, Esq.Ms. Susann L. McClellanMs. Dawn M. McGruderMr. Terence J. McGurnMr. Allen K. MearsGen. and Mrs. Jack N. Merritt, USA (Ret.)

Mr. and Mrs. David G. MillerMs. Laura W. MillerMrs. and Mr. June C. MillionMs. Julie MitchellMs. Jean A. Morrison and Mr. Greg Knott

Mrs. Siv Torborg S. MottMr. and Mrs. Edwin B. NeillMr. and Mrs. Pasquale J. NigroMr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Grady, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. OtteMr. and Mrs. Stephen PalmerMrs. Virginia G. PeacockCapt. Rufus C. PorterMr. David B QuanbeckMr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray

Mr. Ivan ReederMr. and Mrs. James G. RenshawThe Reverend Carolyn S. Richar and Mr. David Dieselhorst

Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Richardson

Ms. Diane Lyons RigsbyChris and Anita RizekMr. and Mrs. Roger P. RossDr. Scott RoyalMr. and Mrs. Richard E. Rudisill, III

Mrs. Maria RushingMr. and Mrs. Wallace RustadMrs. Irmgard B. SchererMs. Diana L. SedneyMr. and Mrs. Richard S. W. Shepard

Lt. Gen. Raymond L. ShoemakerMs. Barbara L. SpencerRev. Charles SpignerMs. Bertha M. SteibMr. Christopher Stevenson

Mr. James A. StoreyMs. Alice L. SwalmMr. Allen T. SwannMr. Kenneth TaylorMrs. Martha TiceMr. Douglas J. Van Den BergMr. and Mrs. Charles E. VaughnMs. Marguerite WalshMr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Walton

Ms. Audrey L. WarrenMrs. Deborah WattsMs. Mary WhitlaMrs. Virginia L. WilliamsMr. Trey WillsMs. Joyce M. WoodMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Worosz, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Woyach

Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Young, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. ZinnMrs. Joyce Zucker

Antietam Elementary SchoolArmy Officers' Wives Club of the Greater Washington Area

Aurora Hills Women's ClubBelle Haven Women's ClubBelvoir Woods Protestant Mission Society

Ben Bonk's Office ColleaguesBishop Ireton High SchoolBrown UniversityCalvary Episcopal ChurchCasey Women's ClubChrist Church Gift Shop, AlexandriaCity of Alexandria Fire Dept. #38 Recruit Class

Clifton Community Woman's ClubCommonwealth Circle of Northern VirginiaCommunitasCongregation Olam TikvahCouncil of Better Business Bureaus, Inc.The Dominion GuildDye and Frye ClubEastminster Presbyterian ChurchAuxiliary Arlington-Fairfax Elks 2188

Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Piedmont Parish

EPA - Health Effects DivisionEpiphany PreschoolEpiscopal Church Women/The Church of The Holy Comforter

Epsilon Xi Beta Sigman PhiFairfax Education AssociationFairfax United Methodist WomenFaith Lutheran ChurchFaith Presbysterian ChurchFalcons Landing Chapel FundFalls Church Endowment Fund, Inc.Falls Church Lions Charities, Inc.First Baptist Church of ViennaFriends of Caroline PaganoGood Neighbors Family TrustGrace Lutheran ChurchGreater Springfield Volunteer Fire Dept.Harmony Chapter No. 60, O.E.S.Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Haymarket Woman's ClubHerndon Woman's Club

Holy Family Catholic ChurchHoly Spirit Catholic ChurchIglesia Pentecostes SinaiImmanuel Church-On-The-HillKirkwood Presbyterian ChurchThe Kiwanis Club of Arlington, Inc.Knights of Columbus - Ambrose Council #8403

Knights of Columbus Ladies-John Paul I Council 7165

Knights of Columbus Padre Pio Council #10754

Ladies Auxiliary #871 F.O.E.Ladies Auxiliary VFW, State of FloridaLeesburg Host Lions ClubSpringfield-Franconia Mid-Day Lions ClubLions Club of MontclairLocal Union #26, IBEWThe MITRE CorporationMixed SignalsMount Vernon Royal Arch Chapter No 14Mt. Vernon Knights of Columbus Club #5998

Non-Bridge Club

Faith and Community Organizations

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Northern Virginia Estate Planning CouncilNorthern Virginia Shag ClubOrder of the Eastern Star Herndon Chapter 55

Parkwood School, Inc.Pediatric Association of RichmondPiano Technicians Guild, Washington, DC Chapter

Pleasant Valley United Methodist ChurchPotomac Green Red HatsPotomac Woman's ClubResurection Lutheran ChurchResurrection EV Lutheran ChurchSaint John Neumann Church

Slovak American Society of Washington, Inc.D.Taylor for Smithsonian Institution Ofce of Protection Svcs

St. Andrew Catholic Campus MinistrySt. John's Episcopal ChurchSt. Mark Catholic ChurchSt. Theresa ChurchTai Chi Practice group at Culpepper GardenTampa Breakfast Sertoma Club, Inc.Temple Rodef Shalom SisterhoodThe Church of the Covenant Presbyterian Church

The Greater Newington Women's ClubThe Merrifield Lions Club

Transatlantic Brides and Parents AssociationTrinity Episcopal Church, ManassasUniversity Park Lions ClubVienna Presbyterian ChurchWalker Chapel United Methodist ChurchWarner Baptist ChurchWashington Farm United Methodist Church

Wellington Civic Association, IncWest Point Association of Graduates, USMAWoman's Club of McLean (GFWC)The Women of The Church of St. ClementZion United Methodist Church

Lifetime Giving Society

PHILANTHROPIST$1,000,000 OR MORE

Mr. and Mrs. Len AdlerMr. Sidney* and Gloria AlbrittanEleanor H. BreamCapital Caring Thrift Store (Arlington Location)

Dr. Roy and Margaret Halquist*Hospice Cup, Inc.Nancy M. Perkins*Thomas J. StantonAlexander and Margaret Stewart Trust

Jack Taylor U.S. Dept. of Health, Human Services

Barbara M. Williams*

VISIONARY$500,000–$999,999

Alicia G. Allen*Billington Impots, IncAnn Blancheri*Booz Allen HamiltonJanet S. Brickey*Clark-Winchcole FoundationDittmar CompanyFairfax County Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. HittPeggy L. Hoffman*

Jack Taylor's Alexandria Toyota-Scion

Mollie Karper Trust*Helen L. Sehrt*Frances S. Stewart*Mrs. Eva F. Tully*Albert G.* and Joan Van Metre

BENEFACTOR$100,000–$499,999

Anonymous (2)Olivita T. Adams*Robert F. DiegelmanRuby R. Anderson*Ruth E. AndersonArcana FoundationArgon ST, IncArlington County BoardArlington Health FoundationBacardi Family FoundationMarilyn D. Barton*Gabriel A. BattistaMargaret A. Bauer*BB&TElizabeth A. Beam*Edward H. BersoffMaxine H. Bishop*William G. BlackburnWalter A. Bloedorn Foundation

Harry C. Bobinger*Eleanor H. BreamThe Britton Family*Walter Brownley*Susan P. BruceVera S. Burke*Bessie E. Burton*Bailey P. Byars*Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation

Capital Caring Thrift Store (Leesburg Location)

Martin D. CarlinE. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation

Patricia CarrollEugene B. Casey FoundationThomas T. and Dorothy E. Chambers Memorial Fund

ChevronRobert H. ClagettMabel W. ClarkThe Community Foundation for the National Capital Region

Community Health Charities of The National Capital Area, Inc

Darleen CorsJoseph and Helen Cribbins*Laura A. Davis*Thillinda L. Dunleavy-Beckman

Clive L. DuValWilliam M. ElzeerCatherine Ann EschbachExxon Mobil Foundation, Inc.Rodney E. Fenska*Ruth Frederick*Mary FurstingerRussell D. GibsonRuth Catherine Goss*Philip L. Graham FundNellie Hale*Frances Ames Harrow*Ruth Hays*Eleanor C. HazelJohn T. HazelJanet H. Henderson*Timothy L. HillThe Hitt Foundation, Inc.Ethel P. HoffmanConstance H. Holcombe*William J. InmanInova Health SystemMiriam R. Johnson*Joseph B. JohnsonGeorge W. JohnsonJames M. Johnston*Robert Trent Jones Golf Club Charitable Foundation

M. April Kennahan

DR. JOSEFINA MAGNO SOCIETYThe Josefina Magno Society is named for the oncologist who introduced hospice to the United States and founded Hospice of Northern Virginia. The longtime and unwavering support of these individuals and organizations is reflected in their lifetime giving of $100,000 or more.

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Madeline L. Keyser*Eleanor Ayres KoonsJim Koons Management Company, Inc.

M. Irene LaBorde*Peggy B. Lebaron*Charles Steven LeBaronLindsay Automotive GroupLockheed Martin CorporationMary E. Long*Joline H. Long*Loudoun CountyNaidene D. Lowe*Marpat Foundation, Inc.The Mars FoundationThe McCutchen FoundationMartina McKay*

Duane A. McKennaMaria N. McMahon*Mary E. McMaster*Norma J. Mitchell*The Alfred and Carol Moses Family Fund

National Gardens Baptist ChurchNorthrop Grumman Corp.Pershing, LLCKatharine Peters*Edith E. Pfeiffer*Elizabeth H. Plate*Scott C. PleinJoyce E. Poetzl*Prince Charitable TrustsEleonore RickoverBettina Rising*

Rotary Club of ManassasRichard P. RubinoJoseph B. Runey*SAICMarshall E. Sanders*Martha L. Schmidt*George P. ShafranLouise S. Shepard*Lorraine C. SnellJoseph SquarziniSt. Mary's ChurchGeorge M. StrawnMary Madeline Strohm*Robert E. StufflebeamSusan T. Tait*John ToupsToyota Motor Sales, USA.,Inc.

Marion B. Tucker*Fred L. Van Dolsen*B. Edward Vaughan*Grace Lee Wall*William G. WarnellWashington Forrest Foundation

Frank E. WernerWest*Group Properties, LLCStuart T. WhiteWilliam Gerald Willett Charitable Foundation

Robert C. Wood*Rena D. Wrenn*XO Communications, LLCVirginia M. Yates*Howard Zaritsky

STEWARDS$50,000–$99,999

Anonymous (1)1959 Foundation Inc.Helen Cohen AlbertsCity of AlexandriaAmerican Lung Association of No. Va.

Arlington Community Foundation

Arlington County Agency on Aging

Army Officers' Wives Club of the Greater Washington Area

Mr. and Mrs. J. Colin Atkins, Jr.Auxiliary Arlington-Fairfax Elks 2188

Bank of America Foundation (DC Region)

Marilyn D. BartonBaxter Healthcare Corporation

Evelyn Bird*Boeing Employees Good Neighbor Fund

Boeing Employees Community Fund

Dr. and Mrs. George P. Bogumill

Blair and Nancy Bower TrustFlorence M. Brady Revocable Trust

Eleanor H. BreamI. J. and Hilda M.Breeden

FoundationMarilyn S. Broad FoundationOlive Snyder Brooks*Brother, Help Thyself, Inc.Dana C. Brown*BTG, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Toxey CaliffClarice R. Carter*Central Atlantic Toyota Distributors

CEXEC, Inc.CFCPeter Paul Chichilo TrustCitigroupDr. and Mrs. Brian R. Clark, D.D.S.

The Closet of the Greater Herndon Area, Inc.

Catherine Joan Cole*James C. Coleman, Jr. Revocable Trust

The Cors FoundationDaimlerChrysler CorporationLily Mary David*Mrs. Malene Smith J. Davis and Mr. Robert E. Davis

Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DeverDimick FoundationMax and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.

Richard & Mary Dwyer Charitable Foundation Trust

Edwaldan FoundationMr. Jeff D. Emerson and Ms. Patricia E. Bonner

Episcopal Diocese of Va.The Fred Ezra CompanyF&M Bank Golf Classic Tournament

Falcons Landing Chapel FundNorman Farrell*Mr. and Mrs. Stephan E. FayMr. and Mrs. and Mrs. David E. Feldman, Esq.

John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation

Dr. and Mrs. John A. FoxMs. Maura Foxx and Mr. Marcus Montgomery, III

Patricia D. Fredrick Charitable Remainder Unitrust

Freed FoundationFt. Belvoir Consolidated Chaplain's Fund

Gannett FoundationGeneral Dynamics Corp.Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. GivensMr. and Mrs. Pedro GoitiaMrs. Marijane M. GosnellMrs. Anne W. GosnellMs. Katharine Graham*Margaret C. Granger TrustMr. Marshall H. Groom and Ms. Patricia Bray

Violet Grubbs

Mrs. Beate J. GuffeeMs. Helen A. Halbig*Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. HalpinCatherine L. Hartke*Ethel M. Hatter*Mr. Michael HennigPaul J. Hewgill Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Hexagon, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. HilberNaomi Kay Hill*Ms. Nancy Lee HindmanHitt Contracting IncHoly Spirit Catholic ChurchHoly Trinity Lutheran ChurchMetro Horoschak*Hospice Invitational Tennis Tournament

Hospice of Prince Georges Cty.Mr. and Mrs. William C. HowlettInova Health SystemMr. and Mrs. Michael E. JalbertDr. and Mrs. George W. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. JonesMr. and Mrs. Eric C. KendrickMs. M. April KennahanMrs. Shirley E. KingMaj. Gen. Robert L. Kirwan, (Ret.)

Margaret C. Kleinfield*Mrs. Francis L. Koenig

OTHER LIFETIME GIVING DONORS

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Mr. and Mrs. James E. KoonsMs. Joyce C. KoonsKPMG, LLPAgatha Larson*Cornelia B. Lewis*Long & Foster Companies, Inc.

Mary and Daniel Loughran Foundation, Inc.

Ms. Vivian R. Lynn and Mr. David Heisler

Ms. Sandra Mabry*Achille "Mac" Maccarone*Katherine Pollard Maddux Memorial Foundation

Tyler F. and Gertrude S. Maffett*

Mr. Brian J MarloweMs. Virginia C. MarsMr. David R. MayhoodMcLean Community Foundation, Inc.

Elsie H. McNeely*Metro Horoschak*Ms. Linda B. Miller and Mr. Bruce S. Wolff, Esq.

Mr. Joseph C. MorrisArthur E. & Clara M. Morrissette Foundation

Mt. Vernon Knights of Columbus Club #5998

Murphy Funeral Homes, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Justin B. MurphyHelen Wardman Naselli Memorial Fund

National Automobile Dealers Association

Newcomers of Great Falls, Ltd.

James W. Noonan*Northern Virginia Community Foundation

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Ms. JoAnn V. NutterBarton C. Padgett*PaineWebber, Inc.Mrs. Louisa B. Parker*Pamela Read Peck*The Peterson Family Foundation

Merilyn Piper*Pivec Advertising, Ltd.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Plumley Jr.Mr. Julian A. Pollak, Jr.Anita A Potocki TrustPrince William CountyThe Rice Family FoundationMaj. Gen. Darrie H. Richards, USA (Ret.)

Mrs. Hyman G. RickoverMrs. Roberta RoumelSAICMiriam K. Schreiter*Mr. and Mrs. George P. Shafran

Mrs. Barbara S. SheehanMrs. Dorothy F. ShetterlySoroptimist International of Fairfax County

Alfred T. Souder Charitable Remainder Trust

St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church

St. John's Episcopal ChurchSt. Mark Catholic ChurchSt. Mary's Episcopal ChurchLuther Russell Stebbins*Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Stewart, Jr.

Eloise E. SullivanTalkAmericaMs. Pauline H. Taylor*Mr. and Mrs. James T. ToddTRW Inc. Space & Defense Sector

Van Metre CompaniesVanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Vienna Presbyterian ChurchVirginia Commerce BankThe Washington Post Company

Washington Golf Charities, Inc.

Barbara K. Watkins*Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. WilliamsWollenberg FoundationMr. Darryl L. Wyland*Young Family TrustMr. Robert H. Zalokar, Sr.Ms. Shirley M. Zeliff

PIONEER$25,000–$49,999

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T.

Adams Else Adler*Aetna Foundation, Inc.Air Force Chaplain FundAlice H. AllenAmerican Medical AssociationAmgen Inc.Mrs. Mary A. AmoryAnnandale United Methodist Church

Arlington Metaphysical Chapel

Army Navy Country ClubCynthia B. Ash*Mildred W. Ashcraft*Pauline A. Astin*Aviation Facilities Company, Inc.

Katharine G. Barnhart Charitable Trust

Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Barrett

BB&TBDM International, Inc.BellSouth CorporationMr. and Mrs. F. Charles Benjamin

Mrs. Jeanne BernsteinMr. William L. Berry and Ms. Pat Kalinsky

Maxine Beutler*Ms. Ellen BeyerleinDr. and Mrs. Richard A. Binder

Mr. and Mrs. David BradleyBristol-Myers Squibb Company

Mr. Albert G. BroughtonMrs. Howard G. Brunsman*The Capt. William I. BullC & P TelephoneAnne Scott Callahan*Elizabeth P. Campbell*Mr. Jack W. CarneyMr. and Mrs. Edward R. CarrMr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Cecchi

Christ Church Parish, Georgetown

Mr. J. Bruce ChudobaThe Church of the Covenant Presbyterian Church

Doris H. Coleman*

Ms. Jessie M. ColgateMarshall B. Coyne Foundation

Marion V. Cragg*Ruth Ireland Crowley*Renee T. Crucil*Kathleen A. David*Mr. Thomas J. DavidMs. Judith DavisMr. and Mrs. Dean J. DeBuckDelman-Mortenson Charitable Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Steve DelongaMr. and Mrs. David M. Demshur

DewberryJohn Dickson HomeJanice K. Durbin*Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. DurfeeEndo PharmaceuticalsMr. and Mrs. David J. EnglishEpiscopal Church Women/The Church of The Holy Comforter

Ms. Josephine Noerr Erkiletian

Everly Wheatley Funeral Home

Ewing Family FoundationExcelleRX Inc.ExxonMobil Retiree Matching Gifts Program

Falls Church Endowment Fund, Inc.

Fidelity Investments/Charitable Gift Fund Gartner Group

First American Bank of Virginia

Margaret W. Fisher TrustJames J. Flannery*Mr. and Mrs. James M. Folsom

Ms. Nancy J. FouchsVirginia J. Fox*The Freddie Mac FoundationMrs. Jonnie F. Frisby*Gannett FoundationMr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Garrett, Jr.

George Mason Mortgage, LLCMr. and Mrs. David GladstoneMr. and Mrs. David Gregory

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Mr. and Mrs. David M. Guernsey

The Hanley FoundationFrances Ames HarrowMrs. Audrey H. HatryIrwin Millard Heine*Hensel Phelps Construction Co.The John Jay Hopkins Foundation

Hospice Alliance TrustGloria Irene Houser*Miss Sally M. HunterIBM Corporation Matching Grants Program

IBMImmanuel Presbyterian ChurchMs. Maxine IsaacsMarian M. Jenkins*Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jordan

Kaiser PermanenteKendrick-O'Connor FamilyMr. Bronston S. Kenney, Jr.The Kiplinger Foundation Inc.The Kiwanis Club of Arlington, Inc.

Knights of Columbus, Fairfax #4522

Mr. Martin J. KoomenElisabeth Kubler-Ross CenterL&D EventsThe Ladies Board Inova Loudoun Hospital

Ms. Prue B. LaroccaLEXUS Champions for CharityFrances Lomedico*Mrs. Miriam McGuire M. Loughery

Loyola FoundationLufthansa AirlinesMr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Lynch, Jr.Mrs. Kathryn A. MacLaneManTech International Corp.Joseph J. MathyMr. and Mrs. James M. McAllan

MCC Hospice Memorial Golf Tournament

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McCorkindale

Elizabeth D. McKee*Elizabeth McMahon*

Roseann Finigan Meisburg Foundation

The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation

Ms. Charlotte J. MillarThe Miller & Chevalier Charitable Foundation

Frances Moeller*Catharine C. Moll*Mr. and Ms. Marcus W. Montgomery, III

The Morgan FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mario M. MorinoMr. John K. Morrison, IIIMrs. Florine MullinsNationsBankNews CorporationNixon Peabody LLPNorthern Virginia Shag ClubNorthern Virginia Alliance League

Northern Virginia Planning Dist. Comm.

NVR Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. OdeenMrs. Else E. OetikerMrs. Louise S. OlmsteadOpen Society Institute: Project on Death in America

Bill Page Imports, Inc.Bill Page Toyota, Inc.Mr. S. Barksdale Penick, IVMr. and Mrs. Charles L. Perkins, Sr.

Reinsch Pierce Family Foundation

Frank Adam Poetzl*Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. PoretzMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. PorterShirley G. Powers*Mrs. Gladys P. PrestonSharron T. Price*Public Welfare FoundationJames E. Purcell TrustThe/Reo Purcell Family TrustMrs. Tilda K. RedwayMrs. Dolores G. ReinschRidgewellsDorothy Rigdon*River Creek LLCMaj. Gen. and Mrs. Jack B. Robbins

Michele K. and Marc S. Ross Family Foundation, Inc.

Rotary Club of McLeanMr. and Mrs. Ken W. RutlandDr. Frank RyanMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. RyanJane and Robert Salzer Foundation

Mr. Estill E. SchnetzlerMr. and Mrs. Carl W. SchwarzMr. Willard H. Scott, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jack SeeleyMrs. Mary Dickinson Evans Sella

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne SheltonMrs. Randi SidgmoreMr. and Mrs. T. Eugene SmithThe Snell FoundationMr. Anthony R. SpadaroSt. Agnes Catholic ChurchSt. John's Church, Lafayette Square

St. Theresa ChurchMr. Stuart M. Stafman and Ms. Maryann Japour

Corinne Stanton*Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Steinmeyer

Mr. Edward SullivanGodfrey H. Summ*Mrs. Nancy E. SymingtonTCAA, Inc.P. Laurie Maxwell Tenney*Tidewater Research Foundation, Inc.

TRW-Systems & Information Group

Henry J. Uhler, Jr.*United BankUnited Business TechnologiesMrs. Jan B VanderstaayVenable FoundationVenable, Baetjer & Howard Foundation, Inc.

Verizon FoundationMr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.

Vienna Baptist ChurchVirginia PowerVirginia Commonwealth University

Virginia Concrete Foundation

Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation

Nettie D. Wakeman*Mrs. Jessie H. WalkerWallace Family Capital Ventures, LLC

Margaret C. Ware*Mrs. Enid N. WarnerWashington Area Toyota Dealers Association, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. WelshWEST*LYNCH FoundationWestminster Presbyterian Church

Mr. Robert B. WidderWidgeon Foundation IncHazel E. R. Widner*Ruby K. Wilkinson, Charitable Trust

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Williams

RAdm. William A. Williams, USN (Ret.)

Wilmer, Cutler & PickeringMr. James M. WordsworthWorld Bank Community Connections Fund

Rev. Dr. Raymond F. WrennMr. Phillip W. Young, Sr.*

We have made every effort to include all of our donors in these acknowledgement lists. If we have inadvertently missed a name, please contact Penelope Welch, CFRE, at 703-531-6232. Thank you.

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Anonymous (2)Col. and Mrs. Lyle M. Adams, USAF (Ret.)

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Adams

Ms. Meryl N. Adler-WaakMs. Martha E. AllistonMr. Howard ArmfieldMrs. Elizabeth R. ArmstrongMr. John S. AutryMs. Ruth B. BakerMs. Elfreda BaptistMr. and Mrs. Robert E. BaskinMr. and Mrs. Elton W. BeasleyMr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Berlage, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack BladesMr. Mark S. BoernerDr. and Mrs. George P. Bogumill

Ms. Judith BrocksmithMs. Celeste BrodiganMr. Buddy M. BrottMrs. Virginia H. BrownMs. Christine Buckley-CurrieMs. Annemarie V. Burton-Rosenzweig

Ms. Constance S. CahillProf. Ali B. CambelMr. and Mrs. Len CampbellMs. Elizabeth K. CassidyMr. and Mrs. Boris E. CherneyMr. Michael F. CieslakMrs. Mabel W. ClarkMrs. Ann C. ColeDarleen and Allan CorsMs. Johanna M. CoxMr. Joseph W. CraneMrs. Madeline G. CrytzerMrs. Yoshiko DartMr. Gerard R. DaultMr. Eugene J. DavidsonMs. P. Kay DaviesMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DeverMs. Katherine A. DeyMs. Margaret S. Dozier

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DreyerMs. Margaret J. Du BoisMr. James N. DuleyMr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Eicher

R. Adm. and Mrs. Edward L. Feightner

Ms. Linda FieldsMs. Maybelle FrashureMr. and Mrs. Paul S. FrommerMs. Linda A. FruehwaldMrs. Helen E. GardenMs. Olga B. GechasMr. and Mrs. Russell D. GibsonMs. Barbara GieselerMrs. Nancy J. GormleyMr. John J. GossageMrs. Betty J. GravesMr. Marshall H. Groom and Ms. Patricia Bray

Mr. Harry E. GrovesMrs. Gloria S. HamiltonSergeant Major and Mrs. George R. Heinen, USA (Ret.)

Ms. Sheri L. HendersonMrs. Frank D. HenryMr. Charles M. HicksMr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Hill, Jr.Mrs. Doris H. HinseyMrs. Frances M. HollandMrs. Nina S. HolveyMr. and Mrs. William C. Howlett

Mrs. Mary B. HuddleMr. and Mrs. Larry C. HydenMrs. Gladys E. IrvinMs. Martha Anne JesnakIrene E. KammMs. Alma M. KasulaitisMr. Joseph T. KeigerMrs. Joan Lange KellerMr. and Mrs. James P. KellyMr. George KennedyMs. Patricia G. KenworthyMs. Hallie M. Kugler

Mrs. Theresa A. LagueuxMrs. Rose Bente LeeMr. Russell V. LeeMs. Rebecca J. LippMs. Sylvia H. LithgowMs. Linda Loy and Mr. Lee Gurel

Ms. Vivian R. Lynn and Mr. David Heisler

Ms. Elaine MarcuseVirginia A. McArthur, Esq.Dr. Eileen T. McClayMrs. Garnette R. McCuneMr. and Mrs. Duane A. McKenna

Mrs. Madeline M. McManawayMr. Michael McNeaseThe Reverend Stephen D. McWhorter

Ms. Mary J. MellonMr. Richard E. MerrittMrs. Marguerite G. MohonMs. Jane B. MontgomeryMs. Patricia MooreMr. and Mrs. Alexander T. Morrow

Mrs. Marion A. MoshosMr. Chester MyslickiMrs. Jane NichollMr. and Mrs. Erroll V. NicollMr. and Mrs. Daniel A. NolanMrs. Madeline R. NoonanMs. Alta M. ObenDr. Julie M. PalaisMr. Martin PearlMs. Barbara PerryMr. and Mrs. John R. Pflug, Jr.Ms. Suzy PlattMr. and Mrs. Scott C. PleinMs. Kathryn W. PostMrs. Helen I. RaveMs. Judith A. RegnerMrs. Hyman G. RickoverMs. Carrolle M. RinaldiMs. Harriette C. RinaldiMrs. Ingrid R. Rose

Ms. Betty J. RowenMrs. Gail V. RudolphMrs. Ina P. SchecterMr. Franklin R. ScherfCapt. Jane E. Sharp, USNR (Ret)Mrs. Barbara S. SheehanMrs. Wendy A. ShelleyMr. and Mrs. Wayne SheltonMr. and Mrs. Russell E. Simonaro

Ms. Kyle E. SkopicMr. Anthony R. SpadaroMrs. Betty J. StaceyMr. and Mrs. George F. SteegMr. William M. StellMs. Krista J. StewartMr. Edward SullivanMs. Eve L. TetazMr. Jack D. ThompsonMr. Steven L. TitlebaumMr. William Joseph TobinMr. Juergen ToorenMr. and Mrs. Gordon A. TubbsMs. Loretta TullochMs. Kathy R. Van KleeckMrs. Joan Van MetreR. Adm. and Mrs. M. D. Van Orden

Mrs. Betty H. VertizMrs. Dorothy M. WashkoMs. Carol J. WeberMrs. Ariadne S. WelchMr. and Mrs. James L. WelchCapt. Robert A Wells, USN (Ret.)Ms. Marjorie E. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Earle C. WilliamsMr. Hugh E. WittMs. Margaret Mary WolfeMrs. Katherine T. WoodCol. Walter A. Wood, IIIMr. James K. Wright, Jr.Mrs. Jeanette L. WursterMrs. Sheryl D. YatesMr. and Mrs. George R. Zug

Heritage SocietyThe Heritage Society recognizes those individuals who have told us that Capital Caring is included in their will or estate plans, or in another type of planned gift. On behalf of the future patients and families whose lives they will touch, we thank them for their thoughtful generosity.

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*Deceased

Anonymous (1)Abt Associates, Inc.Access Capital Management, LLC

America's CharitiesAmerica's Most WantedArgon ST, IncAT&T Employee Giving Campaign

Avery Dennison CorporationB K Miller Company IncB3 Solutions, LLCBAE Systems Employee Community Fund, Inc.

Bainbridge CompaniesBarclays WealthBB&TBooz Allen HamiltonCapital Cities - Capital City Nurses

Capital Investment AdvisorsCardinal Financial CorporationCEXEC, Inc.Champion Way Foundation, Inc.ChevronClover Technologies GroupCohen, Rutherford, & Knight, PCCommercial Carpets of America, Inc.

Cort Business Services Corporation

Crovato Products and Services LLC

Development Resources, IncDon's JohnsDowntown Saloon (formerly Payne’s Biker Bar)

Efrein Foundation, Inc.Endo PharmaceuticalsEnterprise Group a Division of

Domtar Paper Company LLCEquinixExxonMobil Retiree Matching Gifts Program

Fannie Mae SERVE ProgramFidelity Charitable Gift FundFirst Potomac Management, LLC

The Fred Ezra CompanyGannett FoundationGeorge Mason Mortgage, LLCGreat Falls Distinctive Interiors IncGuarisco GalleryHensel Phelps Construction Co.Hitt Contracting IncHome Savings & Trust Mortgage

Hospice Care CorporationHospice Education InstituteHouse of DoolittleHouseWorksHoward University HospitalHunton & Williams LLPIBM Employee Services CenterIMFInova Loudon Hospital Medical Staff

Integrity ManagementIntelliWare Systems, Inc.Jack Taylor's Alexandria Toyota-Scion

Joseph Gawler's Sons Inc.Kody Holdings, LLCKPMG, LLPLeonard Paper CompanyLockheed Martin CorporationLufthansa AirlinesM&T Realty Capital CorporationMackey Electrical Services, Inc.

Maersk Inc.Marcher Homes, IncMasterPrint Inc.MedtronicMelrose Fund/TheMumms SoftwareNespresso North AmericaNetwork For GoodNOVAGold, LLCOppenheimer & Co, Inc.Ourisman Chantilly Toyota/Dodge

PAETEC, IncPew Charitable Trusts Employee Matching Gifts

Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America

Phi Phi's CropPivec Advertising, Ltd.Plum Tree CottagePotomac CompaniesPotomac Mortgage GroupPrince George's Jaycees Foundation, Inc.

Proskauer Rose LLPRAR AssociatesRichards' Air Conditioning Co., Inc.

Right at Home NOVARotary Resolution RaceRandolph D. Rouse EnterprisesSandler O'Neill + Partners, LPScheuermann & Menist, Attorneys at Law

Schwab Charitable FundSnell Construction Corp.Sport & HealthSpring Arbor Cottage CareSpring Arbor Residential Assisted Living

Sprint NextelSteptoe & JohnsonSuffolk Construction Co.SugarOak Holdings Inc.Suncoast SolutionsT. Rowe Price Charitable GivingTCAA, Inc.The Medline FoundationThe Velsor CompanyTibbs Paving, IncTier 10 Marketing LLCTrion Group IncTriple Canopy, Inc.United BankUnited Stationers Supply Company

United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania

United Way of the National Capital Area

Van Metre Family Foundation IncVirginia Commerce BankVolkswagen Group of America Inc

Vulcan Materials Company Northern Concrete Division

Wallace Family Capital Ventures, LLC

Warrenton Toyota ScionWD Designs, LLCWidgeon Foundation IncWilBea Medical EquipmentWilliam M. Backer FoundationWillowsford, LLCWise Hospice OptionsWorld Bank Community Connections Fund

XO Communications, LLC

Foundations, Government and Corporate Organizations

BequestsJack A. Adams Alice H. AllenHester L. Bakewell Evelyn BirdWilliam G. BlackburnKathleen Y. ButlerMary C. Clear

Kathleen A. DavidJames F. DawsonSamuel F. DelBroccoMaxine B. and William M. Elzeer

Barbara W. FentonLouise K. Gabel

Constance H. Holcombe

Miriam R. JohnsonMollie Karper Elizabeth A. Lynch-Upchurch

Flora C. Malterud

Mary E. McMasterGeorge A. ParsonsKatharine PetersJames E. Purcell Alfred T. SouderGeorge M. StrawnRobert E. Stufflebeam

Eloise E. SullivanEva F. TullyHenry J. Uhler, Jr.Wade DunningWilliam G. WarnellVirginia M. Yates

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Revenue Patient Service $69,455834

Private Contributions $4,371,250

Net assets released $153,652

Net investment income $160,664

Other income $1,233,072

TOTAL INCOME $75,374,472

Additional Restricted $2,989,222 Contributions

Expenses Patient Care $61,425,653

Fundraising $2,020,596

General and Administrative $8,847,815

TOTAL EXPENSES $72,294,064

RESULTS OF $3,080,408 UNRESTRICTED OPERATIONS

Where Dollars

Go

GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATION12.2%

85.0%HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE

FUNDRAISING2.8%

Where Dollars Come From

OTHER INCOME1.8%

92.1%INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENTS

CONTRIBUTIONS6.0%

43% Individuals38% Bequests13% Corporate6% Other (clubs,

foundations, etc.)

2011 YEAR IN REVIEW

79,491 Total people served since inception

1,027 Average daily number of hospice patients

72 Average number of days that patient received hospice care

$2 million Uncompensated care provided (charity care)

210 Patients provided with charity care

670 Staff members

700+ Volunteers

1,750,000 Miles traveled by staff providing care

72,158 Hours worked by volunteers

Capital Caring 2011 Vital Statistics34 Pediatric patients

10 Traveling hospice patients

105 Patients discharged with extended prognosis

9,861 Number of family members who have received hospice bereavement

225 Point of Hope Camp attendees

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The mission of Capital Caring is to improve care for those facing life-limiting illness through direct support of patients and their

families, public education and public advocacy.

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2900 Telestar Court | Falls Church, VA 22042

LOCATIONS

1 ALEXANDRIA, VA serving Alexandria City 5568 General Washington Drive, Suite A215 Alexandria, VA 22312

2 ARLINGTON, VA serving Arlington and East Fairfax Counties 950 North Glebe Road, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22203

* HALQUIST MEMORIAL INPATIENT CENTER 4715 15th Street North Arlington, VA 22205

3 FALLS CHURCH, VA serving Central Fairfax County 2900 Telestar Court Falls Church, VA 22042

4 LARGO, MD serving Prince George’s County 1801 McCormick Drive, Suite 180 Upper Marlboro, MD 20707

5 LEESBURG, VA serving Loudoun and West Fairfax Counties 209 Gibson Street, NW, Suite 202 Leesburg, VA 20176

6 MANASSAS, VA serving Prince William, Fauquier, and Stafford Counties 10530 Linden Lake Plaza, Suite 200 Manassass, VA 20109

7 WASHINGTON, DC serving the District of Columbia 50 F Street, NW, Suite 3300 Washington, DC 20001

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