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OUR MISSI N IS LIFE The Annual Report of St. Francis Medical Center Foundation Fiscal Year 2012 July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012

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Annual Report FY12 for the St. Francis Medical Center Foundation of Lynwood

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Page 1: St. Francis Medical Center Foundation of Lynwood Annual Report FY12

O U R M I S S I N I S L I F E

The Annual Report of St. Francis Medical Center Foundation

Fiscal Year 2012July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012

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Mary Eileen “Dub” DreesVice President of Development and CEOSt. Francis Medical Center Foundation

Dear Friends:

As I reflect over the past year, I am reminded of the opportunities and challenges we faced together. Out of challenges come opportunities, and our Annual Report showcases our collective strength to work together for the benefit of our communities.

Our Mission is at the core of everything we do. Each program and activity helps our community by serving the most vulnerable among us.

On page 3, you will learn about Dr. Mike Stephen’s philosophy of care. As the Medical Director of St. Francis’ Emergency Department who recently stepped into the role of Chief of Staff, he is charged with ensuring all patients receive high-quality medical care. His philosophy stems from being a doctor and a parent, allowing him to empathize with both perspectives when treating patients.

Brother Cesar, whose story appears on page 5, is simply an inspiration. He touches many lives in his work as a Chaplain, offering comfort and peace to some of the most critically injured patients. Triumphing over personal adversity, his journey helps others see God actively working in our lives.

Last year also saw the Foundation embrace the Mission of St. Francis. Our Prom Dress Project, which was administered by our staff, offered a Fairy Godparent experience to young women who may otherwise not have afforded the expense of such a special occasion like prom. Find that story on page 8.

The Pink Gloves Dance, highlighted on page 7, offered a way to raise awareness of breast cancer while celebrating the Medical Center’s new state-of-the-art 3-D Mammogram program. Women now have a more comfortable, accurate mammogram experience thanks to the generosity of donors like those who supported our first annual Women’s Luncheon and Fashion Show.

On behalf of Foundation staff, I thank everyone who made this successful year possible. With your continued support, we will continue to carry out the Mission of the Daughters of Charity of serving the sick and poor in Southeast Los Angeles County.

Best regards,

Mary Eileen “Dub” DreesVice President of Development and CEOSt. Francis Medical Center Foundation

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Gerald T. Kozai, Pharm.D.President and CEO

St. Francis Medical Center3

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Creating a Place of Healing

Pink Glove Dance Project

3D Mamography

Women’s Luncheon & Fashion Show

Being Thankful

Prom Dress Project

Dear Friends,

The Vincentian Values are central to everything we do at St. Francis Medical Center. I am truly privileged to work with the dedicated associates and physicians who live our Mission each day.

Through their actions, we achieve our goals of fostering healthy children and families. We provide not only high-quality health care, but also nurture the mind, body, and spirit of the sick poor in the tradition of the Daughters of Charity co-founders: St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louise de Marillac, and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. This commitment is showcased not only in our clinical care program but also in the outreach to our community. From shoes for children to tutoring to health care education for community members, we strive to live the Mission of the Daughters of Charity with every program we offer.

In late 2012, the Daughters of Charity Health System signed an affiliation agreement with Ascension Health Alliance. St. Francis Medical Center joins 22 other health care sites including six hospitals along the California coast. Our commitment to serving those

who need us most remains strong. The partnership will create opportunities for us to benefit from the size and scope of Ascension Health’s resources.

I look forward to a bright future and a continued commitment to mission-focused health care ministries. I offer my thanks to our donors for supporting these ministries and to our associates and doctors for embodying them through their work. These partnerships allow us to serve the needs of the most vulnerable.

Sincerely,

Gerald T. Kozai, Pharm.D.President and CEOSt. Francis Medical Center

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The Annual Report of St. Francis Medical Center Foundation

Fiscal Year 2012July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012

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When he was five years old, Mike Stephen told his mom he wanted to be a doctor. He could not point to any particular situation that prompted him to make his declaration except that he felt a call of service to help those needing care. “I found that I always wanted to be able to give someone an answer when they came to me with a health problem,” he says.

Dr. Stephen is a full-time emergency medicine physician and is now serving as the Chief of Staff at St. Francis Medical Center. He chose emergency medicine because it allows him to help people at a critical time and give them an answer to their health concerns.

T h e P r o f e s s i o n i s P e r s o n a l

Dedicated to improving patient care, Dr. Stephen understands the role a physician plays in patient care. The father of three girls has firsthand experience as a frightened parent; one of his own daughters has had multiple surgeries allowing him to view the medical experience from the perspective of a frightened parent. “As a parent you want your child’s physician to be competent and caring,” he says. “I will never look at a concerned parent the same way again. I understand their fear and desire in knowing their child is going to be alright. As physicians, it is our responsibility to provide quality care while easing their fear.”

A C a l l t o S e r v i c e

Since joining the medical staff in 1994, Dr. Stephen has demonstrated a continued desire to serve, echoing the values of the Daughters of Charity. Gerald T. Kozai, President and CEO of the St. Francis Medical Center, points out, “Dr. Stephen could work anywhere. He is that talented and compassionate. We are honored he’s chosen to answer his calling at St. Francis.”

This commitment is one that Dr. Stephen takes seriously. During his morning commute, he has a routine that helps him prepare for the day. “I pray for wisdom in making the right decisions, skill so all procedures go well, and compassion to remember the needs of patients and staff.”

He describes himself as both ‘idealistic and realistic’ in his philosophy of care that is influenced by his experiences at St Francis Medical Center. “Every day, I am surrounded by physicians, nurses, and staff who are trying to provide care in an under-resourced environment. I am amazed and grateful to work with people who inspire me as they serve and care for our patients.”

Spot l ight on

Dr. Mike Stephen

Heal ingC r e a t i n g a P l a c e o f

“It is our responsibility

to provide quality care

while easing their fear.”

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E m e r g e n c y M e d i c i n e

This past year, St. Francis Medical Center had over 73,000 emergency visits, making it one of the busiest emergency and trauma centers in the Greater Los Angeles area. Prior to being elected Chief of Staff in 2013, Dr. Stephen served as the Medical Director of the Emergency Department. “We have an incredible team in the Emergency Department who care for everyone, from critically-ill patients to those with a simple cold, in a professional, compassionate manner. They are true heroes.”

During his tenure with St. Francis, Dr. Stephen has seen the Emergency Department evolve to meet increasing community needs. In 1996, St. Francis received Level II Trauma Center designation by the American College of Surgeons after meeting essential criteria and rigorous standards for trauma care and capabilities. Dr. Stephen points out, “We have an excellent team of trauma surgeons, anesthesiologists, trauma nurses, ER physicians and emergency medical technicians who provide immediate care for patients in need.”

In 2004, St. Francis implemented an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system in the Emergency Department in order to improve quality of care. At the time, only 30 percent of emergency departments in the United States had EMR systems. “It was remarkable seeing state-of-the-art technology in our department, and it was the right thing to do for our patients,” Dr. Stephen observes.

G i v i n g B a c k

Dr. Stephen believes it is important to give back. Dr. Stephen donates his time, talent and treasure by serving on the St. Francis Medical Center Foundation’s Board of Trustees and making annual giving part of his gift back to St. Francis Medical Center. In doing so, Dr. Stephen supports the Mission and Vision of St. Francis Medical Center on a personal level.

Professionally, Dr. Stephen also shares the Vincentian Spirit with prospective physicians he interviews for employment in his role as Medical Director of the Emergency Department. “I see the Mission carried out every single day,” he says. “The Daughters of Charity foster a spirit of service.”

In recognition for his leadership, Dr. Stephen was awarded the Vincentian Spirit Award in 2007 by the medical staff of St. Francis Medical Center. St. Francis Medical Center Foundation salutes Dr. Stephen for his dedication to patients and honors him for both his leadership and dedication as he exemplifies Vincentian Values each day of Respect, Compassionate Service, Simplicity, Advocacy to the Poor and Inventiveness to Infinity.

“We have an incredible team in the Emergency Department … they are true heroes.”

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S a y i n g G o o d B y eCesar had a special request: could he say good bye? It was a difficult task but St. Francis’ Chaplain, Brother Richard, made it happen. Cesar’s hospital bed, with all its equipment, was moved into his brother’s room. “I got to see my brother one last time,” he says. As Cesar held his brother’s hand, he quietly said good bye.

Many people would be overwhelmed by a life-changing injury and the death of a brother, but Cesar held a different thought in his heart. “It was the best gift—to say good bye,” he says. With quiet strength, Cesar looked at many of his challenges as gifts. The day he left the hospital and was transferred to a rehabilitation facility, he met someone else who changed his life. “There was a man named Chance who was being discharged the day I came in,” says Cesar. Chance, who had an injury similar to Cesar’s, stopped by before leaving. His message? “He told me it would be OK,” says Cesar, who had a tough time believing that. However, looking back, he marks that event as the beginning of his journey of healing.

H e a l i n gThroughout his therapy, Brother Richard continued to visit Cesar to check on his progress. A bond was formed, and Cesar began to pray for healing. He began to pray regularly, feeling closer to God each day. Soon he was working full-time in the Chaplain Department, offering comfort where needed. Then one day, he had an epiphany. “I was being healed, just not the way I asked. God was healing my spirit.”

Cesar began volunteering at St. Francis, at first visiting spinal cord injury patients and finding himself drawn to young people with serious injuries. Seeing Cesar’s empathy with patients, Brother Richard offered him a part-time position as a Post Traumatic Stress Chaplain, a specialized and much-needed role made possible through a grant from the Daughters of Charity Foundation. Cesar doubted his ability to carry out such an important responsibility and prayed for guidance. Sometimes it was hard to hear the pain and suffering patients were experiencing. “I wasn’t sure I could do this,” says Cesar

T h e J o u r n e yCesar found he had a special gift for talking to young people who experienced difficult lives on the streets. “I hope that kids feel they can talk to me without judgment,” he explains. “When I was younger, I was just like them.”

In 2010, he took another step on his life journey, becoming a Brother in the Friars of the Sick Poor. His mentor, Brother Richard, supported him every step along the way. “I had been thinking about it for five or six years,” says Cesar—now Brother Cesar. He attended a Mass where they prayed for vocations and felt the message was aimed directly at him. “I fought it for a while,” he says. “Then I gave in and told Brother Richard I wanted to become a Brother.”

S p o t l i g h t o n B r o t h e r C e s a r G a l a n

Cesar Galan’s life changed dramatically on April 3, 2001. That evening, he was shot two times, suffering a spinal cord injury. His brother, Hector, was critically injured in the same shooting. Hector and Cesar were both transported to St. Francis Medical Center. When Cesar awoke the next day, he learned Hector was on life support and not expected to live. “When I saw the Chaplain, I knew it was bad,” Cesar says quietly.

Being Thankful

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“I was being healed, just not the way I asked. God was healing my spirit.”

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about both his life and his ministry.

“But I pray deeper. And I am thankful.”

He is a regular on the Medical Center’s 8th Floor, often visiting young patients who have been shot or assaulted and who need a second chance, or sometimes, a first chance. “Many of them are looking for a way off the streets.”

Brother Cesar remembers a man—a boy really—who had been shot and whose story haunts him. “The young man was paralyzed and had a lot of complications,” Brother Cesar says. “I talked to him every day. Shortly before he died, he told me that he was shot over nothing.” Today, part of Brother Cesar’s personal mission is to counsel young people who want to leave gang life.

G i v i n g B a c kToday, Brother Cesar ministers full-time at St. Francis, telling his story when he feels it may help and silently holding a hand where needed. A quiet, unassuming man, he believes his life is a gift and he wants to give back. He is a favorite with patients, associates and co-workers because of his humble spirituality and comforting presence.

Brother Cesar is making plans for the future, hoping to become a priest, ministering more fully to those he sees each day and offering the Sacraments. The father of two sons, he is joyful to have seen them grow up. “I prayed to see them be successful,” he says. When his youngest leaves for college, Brother Cesar will enroll in the seminary so he can live more wholly in service of his faith.

Brother Cesar is grateful for his second chance and renewed heart, and he is grateful to St. Francis Medical Center for providing a pathway for his journey to healing and service to God. “It’s still difficult some days,” he says about both his life and his ministry. “But I pray deeper. And I am thankful.”

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Women’s Luncheon & Fashion Show

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The Pink Glove Dance Project is part of a national effort to raise

awareness for breast cancer. In videos produced by hospitals and

community groups across the country, people donned pink latex

gloves to bring attention to breast cancer screening and treatment.

And then they danced.

St. Francis associates joined in the fun with the Foundation and

made videos, which can be viewed on YouTube. The videos depict

individuals ranging from environmental services personnel to

nurses to doctors wearing pink gloves, pink hats and even a mock

boxing match complete with pink boxing gloves.

The introduction of 3D Mammography

was showcased at the inaugural Women’s

Luncheon & Fashion Show headlined “The

Gift” on May 9, 2012. “The Gift” raised

awareness of women’s wellness issues and

honored women whose lives have been

impacted by breast cancer.

Thank you to all the special individuals and

organizations that supported this event.

Working together, St. Francis associates,

physicians and community members helped

raise awareness while raising needed funds for

digital mammogram screenings for uninsured

women in Southeast Los Angeles County.

Mammography

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The Pink Glove Dance Project helped unveil St. Francis’ new 3D Mammography machine, offering one

of the most accurate breast cancer screening tools. The new technology in the Women’s Imaging Center

combines 3D imaging with breast tomosythesis, resulting in increased comfort, shorter scan times and

greater precision. This new addition reduces the need for additional testing, while improving patient care.

St. Francis was the first medical facility to offer 3D mammogram technology in the Los Angeles area and

one of a handful of organizations nationwide offering this advanced procedure.

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In spring 2012, nearly 200 young women participated in the Prom Dress

Project. The Prom Dress Project, organized by the St. Francis Medical

Center Foundation, created a boutique where neighborhood girls could

“shop” at no cost for dresses and accessories for their special night.

Dub Drees, Vice President of Development and CEO of the St. Francis

Medical Center Foundation, says, “Prom is such a special occasion. We

wanted to make sure all young ladies, regardless of financial circumstances,

could have a memorable prom experience.” She firmly believes the event

fostered self-confidence in young women through special programming that

included make-up tutorials and etiquette classes.

The etiquette class focused on teaching participants life skills that would

translate beyond the prom experience into the professional world.

Participants learned proper table technique and how to network and express

themselves in formal settings.

A professional make-up artist was available at the event, presenting makeup

tips and tricks so young ladies would have confidence applying their own

makeup in both special event and professional settings.

In addition to the workshops, “Fairy Godparents” volunteered as personal

shoppers for each young woman. After a dress was chosen, “Fairy

Godparents” offered advice on shoes, purses and accessories for a polished

look. Over 200 young ladies received free prom packages that included a

dress, shoes, accessories and makeup.

These prom packages were available because of generous donations from

business and community donors. “We are so grateful for all the support

we received. Our community supported a great event and really made a

difference in young women’s lives,” Drees says.

UPDATEP r o m D r e s s P r o j e c t

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Healthy Community Initiatives (HCI) brings health screenings, immunizations, and health

education directly to area schools, churches, businesses and other community-based organizations via

its HCI nurse, educator, staff, and mobile unit. For individuals and families without access to primary

care, HCI provides them with important preventive screenings and health care referrals.

Because the Community Health Needs Assessment revealed the high incidences of diabetes, obesity,

and chronic illness in our service area, screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, body fat

(BMI), and height and weight provide the first step in identifying health conditions and linking individuals

to essential follow-up care and treatment. Immunizations for diphtheria, pertussis, Haemophilus

influenzae type B, measles, mumps, rubella, polio, and chicken pox help to prevent childhood diseases

and help students meet school enrollment requirements. Vision and audio screenings at private

and public elementary schools help identify health issues early on so students receive corrective

interventions and reduce barriers to learning.

FY 2012 Program Accomplishments

• 16,497 adults and children were provided with free health screenings, immunizations,

and health education

• 3,880 students received 9,330 immunizations through HCI/SFMC Clinics

• 440 people were provided with the flu vaccine; 105 received Tdap vaccine

• 534 people participated in English and Spanish parenting classes

• 316 people received childbirth class education

• 3,006 students received health screenings at Daughters of Charity (DOC) schools

• 2,646 children and 545 parents were provided with health education at 50 presentations at

DOC elementary schools

• 704 Vision screenings and 547 Audio screenings completed at DOC schools

• 297 students/16 parents participated in 12 education sessions at DOC schools

• 934 students received 1,369 immunizations at Lynwood, Downey, and Montebello Unified schools

• 784 students and 938 adults attended 69 health education sessions offered at Lynwood and

South Gate schools and community locations

F O U N D AT I O N F U N D E D P R O G R A M H I G H L I G H T S

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F O U N D AT I O N F U N D E D P R O G R A M H I G H L I G H T S

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The Health Benefits Resource Center serves as a full-service, one-stop hub that effectively links individuals

and families to health care and social service resources to meet essential needs. HBRC provides enrollment assistance,

physician referral, and community education registration. Collaboration with the LA County Department of Public Social

Services enables SFMC to support eligible clients through the enrollment process into the Medi-Cal and CalFresh programs.

HBRC enrollment specialists are bilingual and culturally sensitive to both the English and Spanish-speaking populations.

They work one-on-one with families to establish a trusting relationship and to provide a safe and supportive environment.

To reach more residents, HBRC provides an Emergency Department-based enrollment specialist who can respond

to emergency patients at the bedside. HBRC also collaborates with LA County Office of Education and coordinates

informational sessions at LA County schools for faculty, staff, and parents to increase awareness of HBRC’s services.

FY 2012 Program Accomplishments

• 31,780 total people assisted with health insurance and CalFresh assessments, physician referral, community

education registration, and health care linkage

• 4,095 assisted with enrollment into Healthy Families, Medi-Cal, and other insurance programs

• 1,541 people assisted with CalFresh program enrollment

The Naseau Reading Program is a remedial reading program designed for

elementary school students whose reading, spelling and comprehension skills are two or

more levels below their current grade level. The after-school program provides one-on-

one instruction to participants and has grown from accommodating 20 students per year

to 36 in FY 2012. Instructors from surrounding private and public schools refer students

to the program. The program’s high level of individualized attention enables children to

improve their English language and reading skills, thus eliminating a significant obstacle

to their development into self-sufficient, productive adults.

FY 2012 Program Accomplishments

• 36 students enrolled in the reading program

• 14 students successfully improved their reading comprehension

to grade level and graduated

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2012H i g h l i g h t s o f F i s c a l Y e a r2012 ASSOCIATE

Campaign Total Given

Annual Giving FY 12 $48,297.00

Grants FY 12 $1,155,073.16

Individual FY 12 $16,650.12

Other FY 12 $6,250.35

Special Events FY 12 $627,229.11

GRAND TOTALS: $1,853,499.74

Annual Giving - 2.6%

Special Events - 33.8% Other - 0.3%

Grants - 62.3%

Individual - 0.9%

Gifts of $25,000 or more

Dr. O. A. Ogundipe

Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999

Nick Alexander

Dr. Surendra V. Jain

Littler Mendelson

Dr. Andy Moosa

Dr. and Mrs. Anantjit Singh

St. Francis Medical Center Medical Staff

Dr. Michael C. Stephen

Dr. and Mrs. Vinod B. Jivrjka

Gifts from $5,000 to $9,999

Nicholas Alexander

Dr. Maxine Anderson

Dr. Karol Bowens

Dr. Jonathan L. Brand

Robert Drees

Dr. and Mrs. Wilburn P. Durousseau

Dr. Flaxie R. Fletcher

Marcos Frommer

Dr. Anthony W. Lee

Kevin Lonergan

Arturo Pelayo

Dr. Tchaka B. Shepherd

Dr. Kaushal R. Tamboli

Michael Tierno

Robert Veeh

Sam Ynzunza

Gifts from $1,000 to $4,999

Mark Aldrete

Dr. Jatin C. Bhatt

Dr. Samuel Biggers Jr. and Dr. John J. Holly

Roslyn Blake

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Campos

Marsha C. Chan

Mr. & Mrs. George Colman

Danielle Dabbs

Mary Eileen Drees

Charles Druten

Dr. Jari P. Faison

Dr. Amin Farah

Mr. and Mrs. Garth K. Flint

Dr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Fraser

Hugh P. Fulmer

Elizabeth D. Glober

Carmen P. Gonzales-Nate

Ron Grossblatt

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guevara

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A N D I N D I V I D U A L D O N O R SNabil G. Haddad

Bryan Hooper

Adrienne Hurley

Eric Karros

Laura S. Kato

Mary Lynne Knighten

Dr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Kozai

Catherine Lazaran-McKee

Maryann Maloney Marino

Allen Miller

Dr. Benjamin F. Monroe

Dr. Halline U. Overby

Dr. Arthur Perrone

Beverly Quaye

Dr. Ashok Raheja

Tavia Ray-Martin

Dr. and Mrs. Louis Rubino

Richard Ryan

Jane Sager

Anne F. Schlick

Julie Seidman

Dr. Almaas Shaikh

Joy Y. Stephenson

Teresita R. Tayag

Dr. and Mrs. Silas J. Thomas

Jayashree Vinod

Jeff Whitman

Dr. Patricia Wong

Gifts up to $999Juan Aceves

Gilda S. Acosta-Gonzalez

Charles Acquisto

Henry Alcon

Sonia R. Alde

Greg Aldrete

Maria A. Alegria

Pagon B. Alexander

Zenaida Alfaro

Mahil Amin

Mona B. Anderson

Cecelia R. Andrews

Anonymous

Leon Anthony

Julian Aranda

Ronke T. Aremu

Nongluk Aroonprapun

Alma Arredondo

Imad Asmar

Dr. Narciso M. Azurin

Patricia Baesemann

Mercedes Bagaygay

Hailey Baillo

Valerie Baltazar

Bianca M. Banks

Christine Bannerman

Melissa D. Barlow

Barbara Barrett

Carmen Bastos

Tommy Beard

Chi Beltran

Georgette A. Benard

Constance Berkley

Wesley Berryhill

Yvette Bess

Nilesh Bhakta

Teresa M. Biller-Ascarate

Marianne Black

Cesar Botacio

Theodore Boub

Ruby Bougere

Evelou C. Boyd

Oscar Bravo

Gemma Briggs

Christy A. Brink

Paul Brogan

Robyn Browning

Crystal Burrous

Gayle Butler

Scott Byington

Candace Caballero

Victor Caballero

Gloria Cabral

Kristina Cabral

Aurelio B. Cacacho

Asela Calhoun

Amelita B. Canlas

Alfredo Caritativo

Veronica A. Carnahan

Juana Carrera

Corissa C. Carson-Romer

Mayra Castaneda

Rosa Castellanos

Vincent A. Cecere

Sandra Centeno

Armando Cepeda

Rosemarie M. Chaney

Beverly S. Chan

Kailing Chang

Karen Chang

Faye Q. Chavis

Marilyn Christian

Juana Ciarrera

Edmund Claravall

Carmen E. Cole

Gerald Coleman

David Colman

Nicole Comfort

Marilyn T. Conde

Giannina Consiglieri

Mary Cook

Gloria J. Cox

Marilou G. Cruz

Marie A. Cuyong

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2 0 1 2 A S S O C I A T E A N DDr. & Mrs. David H. Daneshvar

Salvatore A. Danna

Teresa D’Assalenaux

Dwight David

Juan Davila

Michael Day

Eleanore P. De Dios

Ana R. De La Torre

Bernardita L. De los Reyes

Monica A. Derbigny

Janet Derovanessian

Alene C. Deville

Rozana Deyarmond

Amparo M. Diaz

Roberto Dino

Steve G. Dionigi

Francisco A. Dollente

Carol Dominguez

Raquel Dominguez

Stacy Douglas

Maria Duarte

David Duntz

Viet Duong

Kelly Eckhardt

Dr. Arthur J. Edelstein

Ebaa Elabiad

Brandon Ensley

La Tanya M. Eppright-Simmons

Janet Escobar

Carolina Espinosa

Inez Evans

James Everett

Emmanuel I. Fabiyi

Jessie Fair

Brenda Fallace

Charese M. Fannin

Christopher Farley

Mary E. Favre

Liliana Fierro

Ron Finley

Claudia Fisk

Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Flashman

James Foley

Joseph Foreman

Terri L. Fraser

Aide I. Gamboa

Cynthia Garcia

Richard Gardea

Jennifer S. Gaylord-Baker

Chanell Glover

Maurice Goldberg

Miriam Gomez

Leda Gonzalez

Teddy Gordon-Martin

Michele Gott

David Graft

Sally Granado

Bryan O. Grassmann

Cora Grassmann

Robert Grich

Mark Grudzieland

Edwin Guardado

Daniel Guerrero

Marco Guillen

Alice Gunderson

Lauren Gurrola

La Nore Guzman

William Haddad

Sydney Hall

Barbara Hampton

Harold E. Handshuh

Amal Harakat

Benjamin Hardy

Cookie Hasan

Gretchen Hellgren

Amelia Hemsley

Viola Henderson

Philip J. Hendricks

Jay Henriksen

Maria Henriquez

Rebecca L. Heyn

Larry D. Hill

Christopher Ho

Jacquilyn Holly

John J. Holly

Venissa Horrington

William Horton

Craig G. Hostert

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hughes

Richard D. Hutsell

Robert T. Ideishi

Melanie Imbo

Maria M. Iturri

Lawrence Ivey

Ronnie E. Jackson

Carolyn Jacobs

Paula Jara

Nikhil Jhaveri

Patricia Johnson

Myrna N. Johnstone

Tyeshia Jones

Shanga Jordan

Edward Juno

Brian Kahn

Diane Kai

Stanley Kaller

Frangis Karamedin

Dr. Clayton Kazan

Katherine T. Kelly

Sharon Keyes

James C. King

Reggie King

Patricia Kirnon

Owen Kirschner

Kitt Kisner

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I N D I V I D U A L D O N O R SDr. and Mrs. Charles H. Klieman

Kimberly D. Knight

John Komen

Patricia Krauskopf

Vasanth K. Kumar

Lawrence Chaffin

Visitacion L. Lebaquin

Nicki S. Ledestich

Gemma H. Lee

Sookhee Lee

Alex Lerner

Arlene Lim

Edwin Linberg

Lilia V. Liong

Anna L. Llave

Tanya Llera

C. J. Long

Steven Louie

Katie Love

Manuel Lozano

Leocadia Lucero

Janetta M. Luebke

Erica M. Luna

Doreen Maas

Emily Mabana

Elody Mackey

Waldean MacKey

Ada Magana

Hazel Maghanoy

Jocelyn Manacmul

Catherine Manalo

Gabriel Manit

Nancy Marchetti

Deena Margolis

Patty Martin

Rose Martinez

Keith Matsutsuyu

Diane May

Michael Mays

Joya S. McClendon

Aledia McCloud

Dennis McGingley

Jennifer McGinley

Paula McMaryion

Trudy McMurray

Shirley McNair

Judy McWhorter

Dr. and Mrs. Manish D. Mehta

Emilio Melillo

Daniela Meltzer

Grace Mendez

Maria Mendez

Gerardo Mercado

William C. Michas

Marilyn J. Miller

Marcia C. Mills

Bill Monahan

Carlos Monreal

Irma Montes

Terri Moody

Lori Moore

Angelita Morales

Martin Morfin

Craig Mosgowsky

Kandace Muench-Whitiry

Harry Nashed

Nancy Nava

Shepherd A. Nelson

Robb Nen

Rosemarie A. Nicholson

Victtoria Nino

Chibueyimu Nwaeze

Jim Nye

Ofra Obejas

Dahlma Ogundipe

Micah Ohlman

Araceli S. Oliva

Harvey Oringher

Ariel Ortega

Grace Owojori

Ghitrell Pador

Esther Palacios

Gloria L. Palanca

Adelia U. Panlasigui

Kyung S. Park

Sylvia Parks

Sandra Pasillas

Kenneth Patterson

Elva Pelayo

Elma Pelsang

Alfredo Perez

William Perkins

Olevia Petry-Miles

Lauren Phan

Bianca M. Philippi

Carlos Pido

Bessie K. Pie

Islane A. Pobre

Seighart Ponhold

Charisse Powell

Dee Dee L. Pule

Syed Qaisar

Maria Quinonez

Lydia Ramirez

Sara Raygoza

Emmanuel J. Reyes

Bernadine Richards

Lila Rideau

Alexis Risi

Jorge Rivera

Dolores Rizzo

Roberto Rocha

Rosa M. Rodriguez

Kim Rollert

Teta B. Rosario

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2 0 1 2 D O N O R SMaria C. Rosas

Bob Rose

Grant Rosenberg

Lisa Rubino

Ryan L. Rundles

R.J. Ryan

Toni Ryan

Sheila Samuel

Jill Sanders

Ophelia Sanders

Valencia Sanders

Manuel Sandoval

Miguel Santillanes

Paul Scarborough

Greg Schwarz

SFMC Associates

Judy Shippel

Sharon Shulby

June Simmons

Elsie Singh

Victoria B. Sinson

Jomelyn A. Siruelo

David Siva

Lisa Smith

Allie V. Smith

Brad S. Smith

Kevin Smith

Timothy Snitily

Oscar Solis

Dina Soloranzo

Rosalba Soltero

Denise Spagnola

Margaret Spayd

Lawrence Stahl

Martha Steinberger

Paul Steinke

Dr. Christy Stephen

Eloise Streator

Nolvia Suazo

Sister Francis Sullivan

Karen Sunday

Chi Sung

Tina Sutton

Mark Talavera

Homer Taylor

Diane Thomas

Michelle Thomas

Mindy Thomas

Ta Tanisha Thomas

Mia Tinio

Gloria Toledo

Felicia N. Toloza

Maria C. Torres

Felicia Torres-Olivares

Dr. Wilbur Troutman

Dr. Mark Tsai

Carmen Valladares-Egan

John Van De Kamp

Theresa A. Vasquez

Celeste G. Veerkamp

Patricia L. Vega

John L. Velasco

Isabel Villasenor

Paz R. Viray

Steve Vuckovich

Towers Watson

Margie Whyte

Meredith Wick

Yolanda L. Williams

Stephen Wimbrough

Patricia C. Wittig

Vivian W. Wong

Dee D. Wood

Linda A. Woo-McCormick

Michael Wyerth

Henryetta M. Wynne

Matthew T. Yamami

Carmelita Ybera

Emi Yukawa

Nicholas P. Zafirson

Roxana Zirakzadeh

Anastazja Zvoleff

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2 0 1 2 C O R P O R A T E A N D F O U N D A T I O N D O N O R SGifts of $250,000 - $749,999

California Community Foundation

County of Los Angeles

Daughters of Charity Foundation

Department of Labor -

East Los Angeles College

Gifts up to $99,999

A1-Storage

Advanced Medical Builders

ALM Advisors, Inc.

Angeles IPA

Apogee Consulting Group

AppleCare Medical Group, Inc.

Aramark

Automac Parking

Bank of America

Beacon Pointe Advisors

Blueberry Street

Bowers Ambulance

Cardinal Health

Cardio Medical Consultants Group

Cardiovascular Medical Associates

Carl E. Wynn Foundation

Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation

Caster Family Trust

City of Huntington Park

City of Paramount

Clothes the Deal

CompSpec, Inc.

COPE Health Solutions

County of Los Angeles Public Health

Dodgers Dream Foundation

Financial Partners Credit Union

First 5 LA

Friends of St. Francis Medical

Center Foundation

Gong Nashed Pascoe, Inc.

Grant & Weber

Herbalife Corporation

Higgins Family Charitable Foundation

HRSA

Intra RX Drugs of Lynwood

J.B. Rideau and Company, LLC

Jamba Juice

KEHE Distributors

Klieman, Spiwak, Surgical Associates

Konica Minolta

Ladies of Charity

Macquarie Equipment Finance

Managed Care Support Systems

Medical Data Exchange

MediCity

Medtronic

Negley, Ott & Associates

Nick Alexander Imports

OmniCare Medical Group Inc.

One Legacy

Pacific Medical Buildings

PARA, Inc.

Physician’s Institute

Pixi Beauty

Progressive Management Systems

RGK Foundation

Ryan, Datomi & Mosely LLP

SCO, LLC

Shared Imaging, LLC

St. Vincent Medical Center Foundation

St. Francis Medical Center

St. Francis Medical Center Gas, Inc.

St. Francis Radiology Medical Group

St. Vincent Medical Center

St. Vincent School

Stephenson, Acquisto & Colman

Studio 8 FX, LLC

Tacos Los Compadres

The California Wellness Foundation

The Frieda C. Family Foundation

United Way California Capital Region

US-China Business Match Making Council

Vector Resources

Western Asset Management Company

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St. Francis Medical Center Foundation – Board of Trustees FY 2012

George Colman, Stephenson, Acquisto & Colman ChairmanBill Haddad, CompSpec, Inc. Vice PresidentGarth K. Flint, Beacon Point Wealth Advisors TreasurerJeffery G. Rollert, ALM Advisors SecretaryNicholas Alexander Jr., Alexander Imports Maxine Anderson, MD, St. Francis Medical Center Trauma UnitBianca Banks, Intra Drugs Jatin Bhatt, MD, St. Francis Medical CenterVictor Caballero, Express Transportation ServicesCharles Druten, Emergency Ambulance Services, Inc.Sr. Martha Garcia, DC, MaryvaleMarcos Frommer, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.Maryann Maloney Marino, Maryann Maloney & Associates, Inc.Daniela Meltzer, Veronique Events, LLCAndy Moosa, MD, St. Francis Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care UnitMicah Ohlman, KTLAMike Patel, Davina CorporationSean Perrone, Kaplan/Perrone EntertainmentScott SiegelMichael Stephen, MD, St. Francis Medical CenterSr. Francis Sullivan, DC, Marian Outreach- St. LucyC. Duncan Thomas, Newbridge CollegeWill L. Witherspoon, II, Advanced Respiratory Medical SystemsHarding G. Young, MD, St. Francis Medical Center

Mark Alderete, Automac Parking, Inc.

Nick Alexander, Sr., Nick Alexander Imports

Daniel J. Genter, RNC Genter Capital Management, LLC

Charles R. Hughes, Brand Rules, Inc.

Eric Karros, Former Professional Athlete

Jim Kjar, Reback, McAndrews & Kjar, LLP

Bob Salka, Dynasty Fashions Inc.

Albert Attyah, MD, Deceased

Joseph Jabbra, PhD, Lebanese American University

Joe Ritcher

James J. Ryan, Deceased

Hon. Harry T. Shafer, Yale Engineering Company

Founders Circle Chairman’s Circle

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GiveMary Eileen “Dub” Drees, Vice President of Development & CEO, SFMC Foundation

Bryan Grassmann, Director, Foundation Relations

Timothy “Tim” Whyte, Associate Director, Foundation Relations

Grace Mendez, Associate Director, Special Events

Michelle Thomas, Coordinator, Donor Relations

Martha Steinberger, Coordinator, Finance and Administration

Daisy Pizana, Coordinator, Foundation Relations

St. Francis Medical CenterFoundation Staff

Ways to

A n n u a l G i f t s Gifts sustain the hospital’s ongoing patient care and community benefit programs. Unrestricted gifts are directed

toward the areas of greatest need. Donors may also choose to make a designated gift to benefit a particular

program of special significance to them or a loved one.

P l a n n e d G i f t s

Provides excellent opportunities for making gifts to the hospital while also meeting personal financial and estate

planning goals. The St. Francis Foundation staff is available to work with donors and their financial advisor to

maximize giving and provide for the future security of loved ones.

M e m o r i a l a n d T r i b u t e G i f t s Honor the memory of a family member or friend, or celebrate a special occasion through a charitable donation.

C a p i t a l G i f t s Support construction and renovation projects such as the acquisition of new equipment to ensure St. Francis

Medical Center remains a state-of-the-art medical facility in Southeast Los Angeles County. Naming opportunities

are often available to provide permanent recognition for a donor’s generosity.

O t h e r W a y s t o S u p p o r t t h e M e d i c a l C e n t e r The Foundation organizes special programming throughout the year, with proceeds benefiting hospital programs

and services. Please join the Foundation at the Charity Ball, Golf Tournament, or Women’s Luncheon. Toy Drive

donations are also welcome during the holiday season and prom dresses are needed for the Prom Dress Project.

For more information on any of these opportunities, please contact the Foundation at (310) 900-7330 or [email protected].

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