2008 Annual Report

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Directors Emeriti

Mission

To improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer through expert treatment, compassionate care, early detection, research, and education.

Wallace F. Armstrong John W. Barton, Sr. Terence Beven, M.D. Frederic T. Billings III, M.D. Richard C. Boyer, M.D. Lynwood J. Brassett, M.D. L. Heidel Brown * D. V. Cacioppo, M.D. * Mortimer F. Currier, M.D. Teri G. Fontenot Charles C. Garvey R. Bryan Griffith, Jr., M.D. Merrill O. Hines, Jr., M.D. Henry W. Jolly, Jr., M.D. * Preston V. Kors * Susan H. Lipsey Hermann Moyse, Jr. * Julius H. Mullins, Sr., M.D. * John W. Munson, D.D.S. * Don H. Neufeld * Roy A. Parker, Ph.D. Kevin P. Reilly, Jr. Harry D. Richardson * Eula W. Palmer Rogers, M.D. * Donna M. Saurage Robert M. Stuart, Sr. Troye A. Svendson O. M. Thompson, Jr., M.D. Roland M. Toups J. Ralph Vannoy, M.D. * Maurice J. Wilson, M.D. * Allie Woolfolk, M.D. * J. H. Campbell, Jr. Chairman Emeritus W. Patton Culbertson, Jr., Ph.D. Chairman Emeritus M. J. Rathbone, Jr., M.D. * Chairman Emeritus D. Jensen Holliday * Chairman Emeritus * Deceased

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Board of Directors Richard A. Lipsey Chairman Lipsey’s, Inc. J. Gerard Jolly Vice Chairman and Treasurer KPMG LLP Tom J. Meek, Jr., M.D. Secretary Dermatology Clinic

Dudley W. Coates Smith Barney William T. Firesheets Buquet & LeBlanc Brett P. Furr Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, LLP G. Lee Griffin Chase (Retired)

Maurice L King, M.D. Medical Director Southeast Louisiana Radiation Oncology Group

Rose J. Hudson Louisiana Lottery Corporation

Todd D. Stevens President and CEO Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

Shelley Mockler Mockler Beverage-Budweiser

Robert S. Greer, Jr. Immediate Past Chairman LEMIC Insurance Company Lee Michael Berg Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry Kevin R. Carman, Ph.D. Louisiana State University

Sancy H. McCool Community Volunteer

Bill O’Quin Financial Services Online Donna M. Saurage Community Volunteer Gary Sligar Baton Rouge Coca-Cola (Retired) Paul R. Thompson Smith Barney

“Thirty-seven years ago, community leaders established a cancer facility to provide local access to the best possible cancer care. Through the dynamic expansion of many of Mary Bird Perkins’ patient care services and programs, there has been phenomenal growth leading to expanded local access. Many more people in need across southeast Louisiana can now avail themselves of our state-of-the-art treatment facilities and educational services. It is inspiring that the vision of the Center’s founders is alive and growing. My wife Susan and I look forward to witnessing the continued growth of Mary Bird Perkins’ mission throughout the southern part of our wonderful state.” Richard Lipsey, Chairman, MBP Board of Directors

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A Message from Todd D. Stevens 2008 marked another year of exciting progress in the fight against cancer. Because of our dedicated employees, volunteers, Board members, and thousands of community supporters, advocates and ambassadors, the Center and its mission continued to grow and stretch to serve even more people in need. We began providing services at a new Center in Houma, Louisiana, giving Mary Bird Perkins the privilege of serving the citizens of the Bayou Region. And, more growth was under way with the construction of a fifth location in Gonzales, Louisiana which opened in early 2009. This Center enables us to serve the citizens of Ascension Parish and the surrounding region. Working with our newest hospital partners, Terrebonne General Medical Center in Houma and St. Elizabeth Hospital in Gonzales, we expanded our mission across southeast Louisiana. Through participation in the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP) pilot, we – along with our colleagues participating in this important project – continued defining with the NCI what it will take to build a national network of community cancer centers to expand cancer research and deliver the most advanced care to more Americans. From prevention and early detection to treatment and survivorship, it is an honor to participate in a national initiative that will help bring more science and research right here to southeast Louisiana and to other communities across the nation. We continued to ensure that our treatment team is provided with the very best tools they need to provide state-of-the-art individualized care by investing significantly in technology for all locations. Our medical physics team developed a procedure that is on track to become a best practice standard for post-mastectomy breast cancer patients. And, in partnership with our medical staff, more patients were able to participate in clinical research than ever before. Working to lessen the burden of cancer on the front end, Mary Bird Perkins and its partners screened over 4,300 people through our early detection efforts and received national recognition as the recipient of a unique patient navigation grant that is making an immediate difference in outcomes for cancer screening patients, many of whom have had limited access to life saving services. Because of your support, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center can be of service to so many people – and we are not slowing down. 2008 was a banner year and it only fueled the momentum to make sure we never stop, that we never give up the fight against cancer. Thank you for your support! Sincerely,

Todd D. Stevens President and CEO

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What our patients say

MBP Physician Team

Through our quarterly patient

Mary Bird Perkins is truly indebted to the caring,

satisfaction surveys, patients

professional and devoted team of physicians that

regularly share positive thoughts

provides over 200 combined years of expertise to patients

about their physician and the

throughout Southeast Louisiana.

individualized care they received throughout their

Southeast Louisiana Radiation Oncology Group

course of treatment.

“All of the employees and volunteers are very dedicated and caring. I admire and respect the doctors for their extreme devotion.” Cynthia I. Boyer, M.D.

Sheldon A. Johnson, M.D.

Robert S. Fields, M.D.

Maurice L. King, M.D.

Gregory C. Henkelmann, M.D.

Renee A. Levine, M.D.

- Hammond Patient

“Thank you for the opportunity to meet and be treated by your very dedicated staff. This has been an honor and blessing for the help I have received from such a great group of specialists who treat and minister to so many people in distress.”

- Covington Patient

“I was comforted by the fact that everyone was very cheerful when my treatment was given.”

Kenneth K. Lo, Ph.D., M.D.

Mary Ella Sanders, M.D.

Charles G. Wood, M.D.

“Thank you for a wonderful place and wonderful people. The staff continually made me smile even when I didn’t feel like it.”

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- Houma Patient

- Baton Rouge Patient

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Serving 18 Parishes Throughout Southeast Louisiana

Union

Claiborne

Morehouse

West Carroll

Bossier Lincoln

Webster

Ouachita

Caddo Jackson

Red River

Franklin

Caldwell

Tensas

Winn

La Salle Sabine

Baton Rouge – 1971

Richland Madison

Bienville

De Soto

East Carroll

Catahoula

Grant

Natchitoches

Concordia

Rapides

Vernon

Avoyelles West Feliciana

Beauregard

Allen

Jefferson Davis

Calcasieu

Cameron

Evangeline St Landry

Acadia Lafayette

Vermilion

Pointe Coupee

St Martin

East Feliciana

East Baton West Rouge Baton Rouge Iberville

Covington – 1988

Saint Helena

Washington

Tangipahoa Livingston Ascension

St John The Baptist St James Saint Assumption Charles

Iberia

St Tammany

St Martin

Lafourche

St Mary

Orleans St Bernard Plaquemines Jefferson

Terrebonne

Gonzales – 2008 (Doors opened for patient treatment in 2009)

Hammond – 1998 Houma – 2008

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“Together, we are providing an important need – local access to quality care. We are delighted to partner with Mary Bird Perkins and Cancer Care Specialists to meet this incredible need for cancer patients of Terrebonne Parish and the surrounding area.” Phyllis Peoples, President and CEO, TGMC

Expanding the Reach to the Bayou Region

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The reach of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center grew wider in 2008 with the opening of its fourth location – Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at TGMC in Houma, Louisiana. Terrebonne General Medical Center (TGMC), Cancer Care Specialists and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center (MBP) joined forces to fight cancer in the Bayou Region through a comprehensive cancer program located on the TGMC campus. Terrebonne Parish represents one of the fastest growing parishes in southeast Louisiana. And through this partnership, residents of the Bayou Region now have access to the full continuum of cancer care: from prevention and early detection to diagnosis, treatment, recovery and survivorship. For cancer patients and caregivers, this means nationally recognized expertise in cancer care that is close to friends, close to family and close to home.

“We believe that local access to enhanced care for the convenience of the community and the combined, expert resources of these three organizations are meeting the vital needs of cancer patients in the area.” Dr. Raul Doria, Medical Director,

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at TGMC,

Medical Oncologist, Cancer Care Specialists

With the establishment of Mary Bird Perkins at TGMC, the Center further demonstrated its steadfast dedication to providing leadingedge cancer care, expert physicians and critical community-based screening and educational outreach programs to residents within their own communities. “Working with TGMC, going straight to the community to help people better understand how to reduce their risk for cancer and providing free cancer screenings will help save lives,” said Renea Duffin, executive director, CARE Network, MBP. “We are honored to be a part of the Houma community and to serve those in the fight against cancer with a powerful combination of resources,” said Todd Stevens, president and CEO, MBP. “It is a privilege for Mary Bird Perkins to provide the residents of the Bayou Region with the opportunity to stay so very close to the people and things they love while receiving cancer treatment.”

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“I worship here in Baton Rouge, my friends are here, and I go to the gym here. I came back to Mary Bird Perkins.” Arcelio Malcolm, Ph.D.

Research Leads Arcelio Malcolm Back Home

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Research: By definition it means to make an extensive investigation into; to scrutinize carefully. For Arcelio Malcolm, Ph.D., it’s not only what he does

for a living, but it’s what he did to save his life. After being diagnosed with prostate cancer and needing radiation as part of his post-surgical treatment, Malcolm went to work doing something he has done for the Albemarle Corporation in Baton Rouge for 25 years – research. “My Ph.D. is in chemistry so I’ve spent a lot of time doing research in the lab,” said this man of precision; details; facts. A scientist. How Malcolm’s prostate cancer came to be diagnosed is an interesting result of a data-based scientific mind at work in the first place. When Malcolm was only 22 years old, his father died of liver cancer. Malcolm made the decision right then and there to get a complete physical every year after age 40. “Physicals in general are a good idea. That way you have a baseline and a history to go back and look at if necessary,” he explained.

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With seven years of PSA (prostate specific antigen) blood tests for comparison, a red flag went up when, at age 47, Malcolm’s routine PSA doubled its number in nine months. Ultimately, he was diagnosed as having prostate cancer and surgery ensued with radiation to follow. It was Malcolm’s urologist who referred him to Dr. Kenneth Lo and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. “As a researcher, I was going to find out everything about this doctor, Mary Bird Perkins, the technology they had there and my treatment options,” said Malcolm. “When I left Panama in 1978 to attend graduate school at LSU, I spent five years learning to do research. So I got started. I was amazed to discover Dr. Lo had a Ph.D. in physics. That meant he not only understood the human body, but he understood the physics behind radiation as well.” Malcolm said when he met Dr. Lo in person he

“If I had chosen to take my six-to-seven-week treatment in Houston, I would have been there by myself. My wife would have had to stay here in Baton Rouge with our daughter, who was in her first year of high school at the time.” Malcolm says what happened after he returned from Houston amazed him. “Dr. Lo introduced me to the staff and I was asked what time would work for me to come in for my treatments. I was able to go early in the morning, then go to the gym, pick up my lunch and go back to the office.” While he knows no one wants to have cancer, Malcolm said the feeling of having some control – of still being able to do all the things he loves to do like going to church, working out, being close to his family – was fantastic. “And my doctor not only understood the human body but also was a Ph.D. scientist. I had

virtually barraged him with questions. Malcolm

everything I needed for my treatment.”

wanted to know everything up front so he could

Dr. Lo wasn’t the only one who made a lasting

feel like he had some control over what would be

impression on Arcelio Malcolm. He has great respect

happening to him; what he would be dealing with.

for the two radiation therapists who regularly

“I asked many, many questions. Dr. Lo was very

administered his treatments. “Laying on that table

patient; he put me at ease. I felt like I would not be

is no fun, but those guys were so professional. They

going in with blinders on.”

preserved my dignity and did everything to make

Compelled by nature to practice due diligence and

me as comfortable as possible. I’ll never forget

seek a second opinion, Malcolm traveled to Houston.

them. That says a lot about a facility.”

He was there for a week while they repeated all

Now an ardent health care advocate, Malcolm takes

the same tests and ultimately recommended the

advantage of being a prostate cancer survivor by

same exact treatment Dr. Lo had put forth. It gave

talking about it. “I encourage my friends to get

Malcolm a taste of being away from home, and he

annual physicals. The thing about prostate cancer

didn’t like it.

is you can look healthy and not even know you have it. I also talk to friends who’ve been diagnosed and tell them prostate cancer can be treated, even cured, if it’s detected early enough.” And if they need radiation treatment? “I recommend Mary Bird Perkins to everyone,” he said.

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“The patient navigator’s job is to take all of the burdens off of the patient. Our objective for these two women with abnormal breast exams was to get them the follow-up care they needed by helping remove challenges that might keep them from doing so.” Charity Gay, CARE Network Outreach Coordinator and Patient Navigator

Pictured (l to r): Brenda Jones and Zoraida Berrio.

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A Hand to Hold Onto

Brenda’s Story

Brenda Jones is the first to admit that she is one determined woman. “Whatever I put my mind to is what I try to do,” she stated firmly. Born in Convent, Louisiana, she raised three children, most of the time working two jobs. Today all are college graduates. Jones, 59, now lives in Baton Rouge, is employed part time at a Parents’ Day Out program, helps care for her grandchildren and is involved with her church. In fact, it was a flier her daughter brought home from church about a free breast cancer screening that led to Jones having an overdue mammogram. “My daughter said, ‘Mom, you haven’t gone for a long time,’ and she was right.” So Jones got herself to the next breast cancer screening Mary Bird Perkins CARE Network was offering that fit her work schedule. “I went to the Leo Butler Center. They did a clinical exam, and the doctor felt something that wasn’t right.” That’s when Jones met Gwendolyn Bonton, outreach coordinator with the CARE Network and patient navigator. “If a problem is detected during the clinical exam, the patient navigator steps in to help the patient through the ensuing process,” Bonton explained. “We tell the patient that because something abnormal was found during the physical exam, further diagnostic tests are necessary. We find out if there are any barriers likely to keep the woman from going to the appointments we’ll

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be setting up for her.” Such barriers could include child care needs, transportation, language or job related issues. “If there are any concerns about these things, we try to solve them up front. Removing all barriers to the resolution of an abnormal finding is the goal of patient navigation.”

“Gwen, my patient navigator, took care of everything. I didn’t have to do anything. She told me what to do and where to be and would call to check and make sure everything was going okay. She was always there. I felt so special.” Brenda Jones Ultimately the tests indicated that Jones had cancerous tumors in both breasts. Her doctor suggested surgical removal of the tumors followed by radiation. Jones decided instead to have a double mastectomy. Before she went into the hospital, Jones said she went to church and to communion. “At the hospital everyone held hands, and we prayed. I said to myself, ‘I know everything will be okay – I don’t feel like He’s ready for me yet.’” Jones’ recuperation went so well that she has already been bowling – one of her favorite pastimes. And she’s doing something else. She’s trying to get other women to get screened. “I know of a woman who won’t go because she has a lump and she’s scared. I keep trying to get her to talk to me. I’ll even go with her to the screening. I want her to know they’ll do everything to help her if she needs it. I want her to know that getting screened could save her life.”

Zoraida’s Story Ever since she can remember, Zoraida Berrio, age 54, has been taking care of other people’s children. “I’ve been doing it for 23 years,” she said. When her husband died 25 years ago, she left her native Colombia, South America, with her two young daughters and emigrated to Baton Rouge where she had family. “Again, I started keeping kids. It started with one, then two…,” she laughed. “I am so lucky. I love what I do.”

As passionate as she is about her job, Zoraida admitted it has its drawbacks. “Parents bring their kids at 7 and some are here until 5, Monday through Friday,” she explained. “I have to work around their schedule, not mine. And, I have no insurance. I tried looking, but the deductible is so high and it doesn’t cover everything. So I go to Earl K. Long whenever I need medical care.” Zoraida’s eldest daughter is a chief resident there. “Tatiana kept telling me about the free breast cancer screenings Mary Bird Perkins has for people without insurance. She said since I hadn’t had a mammogram in over two years, I should go. I thought I wouldn’t be able to because of my schedule.” But her daughter told her about one on a Saturday. “When I went, I had a clinical exam first. They told me the doctor felt something (an abnormality), so I had to go to Woman’s Hospital to have a special mammogram,” she said.

“I was so upset. I kept saying I couldn’t do that because I didn’t have any money, but this lady (patient navigator) was so nice. She told me not to worry about that. She said, ‘We’re going to do what we’re going to do, and that’s that.’” Zoraida Berrio Charity Gay, Zoraida’s patient navigator, explained that, “I got her set up for the first available diagnostic mammogram at Woman’s Hospital to look specifically at the spot the doctor was concerned about. I told her not to worry about anything else, that we would be there to help her.” After a diagnostic mammogram, a sonogram and a biopsy, Zoraida was told everything was fine. It was only a cyst. “A lot of people go to screenings and that’s good,” said this loving caretaker of children. “But if you have a problem and someone is there telling you they care about you and they’re going to take care of everything – that makes a big difference.”

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“People need to learn to make giving a part of their lives. We need to give back to our community because we get so much from it. I’d rather be known by name at Mary Bird Perkins, should I need to go there, than to just be a number somewhere else.” Gail O’Quin

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A Complete Commitment to MBP

Bill and Gail O’Quin have both chosen to make Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center a priority in their lives. Through their respective commitments of time, talent and treasure as ambassadors, advocates and fundraisers they have grown to be dedicated, consistent, persuasive and enthusiastic supporters of Mary Bird Perkins and its mission. “It’s unique for both husband and wife to do as much for a single nonprofit organization as Gail and Bill do for Mary Bird Perkins,” said Carolyn A. Chassee, CFRE, vice president for development and chief development officer, MBP. “They have opened their home for friends and neighbors to hear the Mary Bird story; they have opened their hearts to share their very own personal experiences with Mary Bird Perkins as Gail’s daughter and Bill are both former MBP patients; and they have both shared with great generosity their personal financial resources to strengthen the Mary Bird mission. And, Bill and Gail will be chairing the Rathbone Division of the 2009 Fight Cancer Campaign together.” In addition, Gail serves on the

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MBP Foundation Board of Directors and Bill and

Coincidentally, Bill had been approached just a few

Gail each are Anna B. Lipsey Legacy Builders.

months earlier by Frank McArthur, a member of

Bill was born in Osyka, MS – a town of a little more than 300 people. His family moved to Baton Rouge when Bill was in the second grade. “My father died when I was 15. I was an only child, and my mother struggled to provide for us.” She was the office manager for Kantrow, Spaht & Weaver for many years. “She was also a phenomenal person,” interjected Gail. While Gail admits to having a crush on Bill from the minute she saw him, they dated in high school but ultimately married others and Bill moved away. “I left Baton Rouge for 33 years,” said Bill. “I moved back to marry Gail.” During the time he was gone from Louisiana, Bill became a Captain in the U.S. Army and spent 18 months in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot. When his tour of duty was up,

MBP’s Annual Giving Campaign (AGC) Cabinet, to serve as a community volunteer to help raise funds for the Center. Bill was still dipping his toes in the water when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Involved in other philanthropic activities as well, gradually Bill started to increase his involvement with MBP.

“First my stepdaughter was treated at Mary Bird and seventeen years later I was right behind her. Throughout Madeleine’s and then my own treatment I realized how much the staff becomes part of your family. They are into treating the whole family, not just the medical part of the situation.” Bill O’Quin

he went to work for Prudential, retiring in 1994. He started an internet-based business in 2000 that he,

In 2007, Bill served as the AGC Assistant Chair

with his Texas partners, now runs out of his home.

and took on the 2008 Chairmanship. His group

Gail’s parents were close friends of both the Bird and Perkins families. She said Mary Bird was like her aunt, giving her a registered black standard poodle, a breed she continued to breed and show for years. She still has two that are descendants of a poodle named for Mary Bird.

of community volunteers set a new fundraising record at Mary Bird Perkins, and Bill received an email from Frank McArthur that said, “Aren’t you glad you did this?” Bill’s answer was unequivocal. “I am. I really am. Being involved in raising money for such a great cause is very rewarding. You get so much more out of it on so many levels than just the

It was one of Gail’s three children by her first

money raised.”

marriage, then 19-year-old daughter Madeleine, who first needed the services of Mary Bird Perkins. “We have had a long association with Mary Bird,” said Gail. “Dr. Henkelmann successfully treated Madeleine for Hodgkin’s disease, we are very happy to say. She is now 37 and we have a 5 ½ year old grandson!”

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Collaborating on a National Vision

The Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins was selected by the National Cancer Institute in 2007 to participate in a pilot program that is working to expand and deliver the latest, most advanced cancer care to a greater number of Americans in communities in which they live. A successful pilot will lead to the nationwide launch of the NCCCP in 2010. The First Year in Summary In 2008, the pilot phase of the NCI Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP) pilot concluded its first of three years. Each participating community hospital took steps to accelerate cancer research and raise the quality of care – doing both with a special emphasis on minority and underserved patients. The 16 participating hospitals made considerable progress toward achieving the major goals of the pilot. All sites accrued more patients to clinical trials. Some began moving their decentralized, paperbased records systems into computerized data that will improve both cancer research and patient care, while enabling minorities and underserved patients to more effectively benefit from the most up-to-date, evidence-based care. NCCCP pilot hospitals are at the forefront of putting into place national standards for handling biospecimens bound for research laboratories. These standards will improve cancer research and

the development of advanced therapies customtailored to individual patients. These community hospitals also entered into new collaborations with NCI-designated Cancer Centers located at major research institutions around the country and expanded their relationships with local private medical practice oncology physicians. Through these connections, NCI is extending the reach of its research programs into rural, inner-city and underserved communities. The pilot began to define for NCI what it will take to build a national network of community cancer centers that are fully engaged with the research community and that provide the latest evidencebased, multidisciplinary care and treatment to patients of all racial and ethnic backgrounds and socioeconomic standings in their home communities. Looking Forward In the remaining two years of the NCCCP pilot, the sites are working on their individual plans to meet the long-term goals of the initiative. In addition, they will continue collaborating to further strengthen this network of community cancer centers and keep looking ahead to continue learning from this public-private partnership for the best ways to advance state-of-the-art cancer care and research in the community setting.

“With the success of the NCCCP pilot, we hope to expand the number of participating hospitals to reach an even broader range of communities in the future. And we will achieve ultimate success by the cancers prevented or diagnosed at their earliest stages, and by the numbers of lives saved.�

Dr. John E. Niederhuber

Director, National Cancer Institute

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2008 Accomplishments Here are just a few of the many highlights from the First Year:

Launched concerted effort focused on three phase III clinical trials NCCCP pilot hospitals began screening patients for three NCI Clinical Trials Support Unit (CTSU) trials. Initial evaluation suggests that this effort has increased the patient accrual rate to each of the three trials for breast, colorectal and lung cancers.

Increased relationships with major research institutions NCCCP pilot sites increased from 30 to 35 the number of collaborations and other linkages they have with NCI-designated Cancer Centers and other academic biomedical research institutions. This benefits research by linking patients with early- and later-stage clinical trials and gives patients greater access to the latest advances in medical science.

Improved care and expanded clinical trials with breast cancer screening tracking tool The tracking tool, developed jointly by the pilot hospitals, is being tested as an effective mechanism for monitoring the lag time between initial screening, diagnosis and care, and recruitment for clinical trials, particularly for underserved individuals. Pilot hospitals are at various stages of assessing the new tool. One hospital used the tool to cut one week off the average time between cancer screening and follow-up.

Drove patient care improvements with Multidisciplinary Care Model NCCCP pilot hospitals defined a Multidisciplinary Care (MDC) model for cancer care in a community setting that describes aspects of team care that are critical to overall quality of care.

Standardized collection of medical specimens for research This group of hospitals is among the early adopters of the NCI Best Practices for Biospecimen Resources, which aims to improve the quality of medical specimens that are becoming increasingly important for research.

www.ncccp.cancer.gov

The NCI Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP) pilot is testing the concept of a national network to expand cancer research and deliver the latest, most advanced cancer care to more Americans in their home communities. The NCCCP extends the reach of NCI research into more U.S. states, cities, and towns, including rural areas and inner cities.

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2008 Center Highlights Woman’s Hospital and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center announced the formation of the

Woman’s Comprehensive Breast Care Program, offering a full continuum of

breast care to women needing immediate access to the most comprehensive tools available to survive breast cancer.

MBP-LSU Medical Physicists, through research involving MBP’s TomoTherapy treatment technology, developed a procedure that improves cosmetic outcomes for post-mastectomy patients; published seven journal articles; and presented fourteen times at AAPM conferences.

The Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins

received renewal of its accreditation from the American College of Surgeons with a perfect score and 11 commendations.

The Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins sponsored the first Minority Cancer Awareness Day. Over 600 screenings were provided in a single day.

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Above: A groundbreaking

ceremony for the new outpatient cancer treatment center located in Gonzales, Louisiana was held in celebration of the partnership with St. Elizabeth Hospital and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. Below: Hickley Waguespack, Chairman of the Board, St. Elizabeth Hospital, and Richard Lipsey, Chairman of the Board, MBP, stand in front of the Early Bird.

MBP made a

$20 million investment

in multi-center radiation therapy systems reflecting its commitment to provide patients throughout southeast Louisiana

access to state-ofthe-art technology.

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2008 CARE Accomplishments Because of the generosity of the community, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center was able to provide the following in 2008.

CARE Network Mission: To reduce cancer incidence and mortality in southeast Louisiana and to improve the quality of life for those affected by cancer

Cancer services

MBP patients were transported by the Center van for

1,124 visits.

$14,275 in gas cards was provided to patients seeking treatment in outlying communities.

In 2008, Turner Industries donated a patient transportation van equipped for disabled passengers.

Awareness Education programs were conducted for 263 patients and caregivers 590 medical professionals 5,917 persons at community events

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Research Over 100 patients were accrued to NCI Cooperative Group Clinical Trials.

The Louisiana Tumor Registry (LTR) received the

First Place Award

for the 2008 Coding & Staging Reliability Study – a vital part of the LTR’s quality improvement process.

Early detection MBP received national recognition in 2008 as recipient of

were conducted

one of only five

grants in the country from the Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention.

154 free cancer screenings 4,562 people were screened* including 2,150 for breast cancer 892 for colon cancer 878 for prostate cancer 642 for skin cancer *Over 27,000 people screened since 2002.

In October 2008, Mary Bird Perkins’ patient navigation program expanded to cover all women screened for breast cancer throughout its 18-parish service area. During this time, approximately

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Investment in the Community

Since 2001, MBP has invested nearly $28.1

million

in direct patient care equipment, technology and facilities. During 2008, nearly $1 million was invested in expanding and supporting clinical research and the MBP-LSU medical physics academic partnership. The Center provided radiation therapy care valued at almost $7

million to medically

indigent patients. Through the community’s philanthropic support,

$2.3 million was invested

in the community through cancer education, prevention, early detection services and research.

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Community Giving

The Rathbone Society Mary Bird Perkins’ Rathbone Society

members are the Center’s leading and most benevolent charitable investors. Their commitment to the future of Mary Bird Perkins and to the excellence of cancer care in our community echoes the foresight of a true visionary and founder of the Center, Dr. M.J. Rathbone, Jr. Dr. Rathbone’s leadership as the chairman of the board from the Center’s inception until his death ten years ago laid the groundwork for Mary Bird Perkins’ commitment to lessening the burden of cancer for South Louisiana residents, regardless of ability to pay. Mary Bird Perkins gratefully recognizes the individuals, corporations, and organizations who are partnered together in the fight against cancer as members of the Rathbone Society.

Individuals Benefactor Jerry and Devera Goss Gail and Bill O’Quin

Philanthropist Anonymous (1) Mr. and Mrs. Dudley W. Coates Bill and Rene’ Firesheets Brett and Renee Furr Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Johnson Mr. Perrie Lambert Richard and Susan Lipsey Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Parks Mr. and Mrs. David C. Price Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman Saurage III Peter and Lisa Wilson

Patron Anonymous (2) Tom and Lisa Adamek Tim and Nan Barfield Mr. John W. Barton, Sr. Lee and Brenda Berg Dr. and Mrs. Frederic T. Billings III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Campbell, Jr. Dr. Robert S. Fields Dr. John and Donna Fraiche Alíce and Bob Greer Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Griffin Davis Gueymard J. W. “Billy” and Janice Guitreau Dr. and Mrs. Greg Henkelmann Mrs. Harry A. Johnson, Jr. H. Alston Johnson III J. Gerard and Donna Jolly Dr. and Mrs. Maurice L. King, Jr. Dr. Renee A. Levine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipsey, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Lo Jimmy and Lillian Maurin Frank and Kathy McArthur Jim and Terri McIlwain Jerry and Diane McKernan Lee and Phyllis McLaurin Shelley and Patrick Mockler Mr. Earl E. Nelson Ms. Josephine W. Nixon Cherie and Bill Peters The Rawlston Phillips Family Ms. Mary Olive Pierson Family of Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Rathbone, Jr. Stephen and Shawnee McCord Barbara Rathbone Jack and Randee Rathbone Richard and Michele Rathbone Jennifer Eplett and Sean Reilly Mr. Bob N. Robards Al and Anne Rotenberg Blanchard and Allison Sanchez Mr. and Mrs.* Charles E. Schwing Dr. M. Conrad Sevier, Jr. Mrs. Betty M. Simmons Todd and Kelli Stevens Paul R. and Mary H. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. R. Scott Thurston Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Turner Nancy and Charles Valluzzo Mrs. Angie M. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Wood

Benefactor Amedisys, Inc. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention City of Baton Rouge - East Baton Rouge Parish The Dow Chemical Company Foundation56 Irene W. and C. B. Pennington Foundation Louisiana Public Health Institute Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Rubicon L.L.C. The Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

Philanthropist Albemarle Foundation Associated Grocers, Inc. Breast Cancer Relief Foundation Department of Health and Hospitals ExxonMobil Baton Rouge Fairway Medical Center Louisiana Breast Cancer Task Force Louisiana Hematology-Oncology Associates Regions Bank Southeast Louisiana Radiation Oncology Group Stirling Properties Tomarlee Foundation Wilbur Marvin Foundation

Patron Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. American Cancer Society AT&T Louisiana Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana BP Lubricants - USA Edgen Murray Corporation Huie - Dellmon Trust Junior League of Greater Covington Louisiana Companies Northlake Gastroenterology Associates P & W Industries, L.L.C. Parish Concrete, L.L.C. Peoples Health Placid Refining Company LLC Pool Corporation Republic Finance, L.L.C. Rotary Club of Baton Rouge Inc., Foundation TitlePlus Turner Industries Group, L.L.C. Union Pacific Foundation Wright & Percy Insurance

*Deceased

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Organizations, Corporations and Foundations

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Community Giving Individuals Paul D. Perkins Society Guardian Anonymous (1) Dr. and Mrs. Rodolfo J. Aguilar, Sr. Bob and Kellie Belk Carolyn A. Chassee William O. Crabtree, Sr. Louis D. Curet Cathie and Ed Galante Dr. and Mrs. John P. Gibbons, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Groves, Jr. Dr. David S. Hanson and Dr. Jolene K. Johnson Dr. Kenneth R. and Rev. Janet D. Hogstrom Mrs. Ann Schudmak Keogh Gordon and Teri LeBlanc Dr. and Mrs. C. Bryan Luikart, Jr. Mr. Kevin R. Lyle Dr. and Mrs. Tom J. Meek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Moser Mr. and Mrs. John B. Noland Bishop Clarence C. Pope, Jr. and Dr. Martha H. Pope Mike and Michelle Robinson Mrs. Laura Chopin Ross Ms. Ellen C. Sessions Kirk and Cindy Williamson

Sustainer Anonymous (1) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Amar Mrs. Laurie Lipsey Aronson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arst Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Badeaux Ms. Marilyn A. Barbier Princeton and Dadie Bardwell Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barton, Jr. Jay and Brenna Barzenick Amy and Robert H. Benton Jake and Amy Berret Skip and Sandy Bertman Keith and Catherine Boudreaux James and Donna Bryant Robert L. Burgess John and Elaine Burke Mr. Herbert H. Butt Kim and Robert Crosby Bill and Glenda Dobson Sen. and Mrs. John L. Donahue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Morise Duffin Chris and Angela Ferrara Mike and Linda Ford Larry and Connie Galloway Dr. and Mrs. William E. Gibbons William and Vickie Hall Dr. Mike and Cindy Harlan Mrs. Estelle Holliday Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Clinton M. Hurst Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Imhoff Len and Lynn Kilgore Randy and Yvonne Kinchen Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kurz Sherrill Womack Lane

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Langston Mr. and Mrs. Grady J. Layfield Cassie and Joseph Luquet Don and Pat Lyle Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lyles, III Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Malkemus Mrs. Lillie A. Maurin Mrs. Sancy H. McCool Dr. Clyde H. Moore Carolyn and D. Denis Murrell Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Nowacki Mr. Blane Ortego Ann and Justin Ourso Will and Yvette Owens Mrs. William G. Palfrey Drs. Kirk and Judith Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Philips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pitts Sanford and Jan Roy Mike and Maureen Sause Tony and Carol Savoie Mr. and Mrs. Stephan B. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Sinanan Mr. John Noland Singletary, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Sligar Moo and Martin Svendson Donna, Haley, and Connor Taylor Mr. James B. Thompson III Roland and Kay Toups Ron and Brenda Truxillo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Tujague Mindy Tyler Dr. and Mrs. Wallace T. VanNortwich June and Harry Warner Dr. Cornelius G. Whitley James E. Willis and Emily Stich Mr. and Mrs. Rip Wilkinson Drs. Chris and Gay Winters Drs. Frank and Karen Wolfsheimer John and Janet Young Alan and Sue Zaunbrecher

Samaritan’s Circle Ambassador Anonymous (2) Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Afeman Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beatty Dr. and Mrs. Charles I. Black Claude Bouchard and Monique Chagnon Linda and Bob Bowsher Mrs. Jane Thibaut Boyce Darian and Lisa Chustz Ms. Dottie Comerio Benjamin and Tina Cornwell Andre and Kelly Coudrain Mr. Chad David Ms. Jessica A. Devitt Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dodson Juliet S. Dougherty David and Jennifer Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fetzer III Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fontenot Lynnette and Thomas Frazer Keith R. Gibson, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Glover Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graves Mr. and Mrs. Les Griffon, Jr. Dr. Robert T. Grissom Mrs. Nita K. Harris Cordell and Ava Haymon Mrs. Sandra Hufstetler Mr. and Mrs. David M. James Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. Michael Kilbride Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kirby Charles and Carole Lamar Mrs. Ira Lee W. Landry Wayne and Debbie Landry Clayton and Aleta Lester Dr. and Mrs. F. Jefferson Liner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Lipscomb

Pictured (l to r): Richard Lipsey, Susan Lipsey, Lee Griffin, Barrie Griffin, Gail O’Quin and Bill O’Quin at the 2008 Leadership Dinner.

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Community Giving

Henry and Terri Weilbacher pictured with Anne and Tom Meek after their tour of MBP’s mobile medical clinic, the Early Bird, at the 2008 Leadership Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Shawn A. Loy Clayton R. and Bonnie D. Mahaffey Dr. Lee F. Mason Mr. Robert A. Maurin III Marty and Terri Mayer Mr. Richard T. Merritt Mr. and Mrs. Ovide L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Donald Minor Mr. Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Ron and Corinne Ness Dr. and Mrs. Henry D. H. Olinde Mr. Jonathan Parker Mr. and Mrs. G. Allen Penniman, Jr. Jennifer and Tim Rice Suzanne and Jackie Rome Ms. Amanda R. Rothrock Mr. and Mrs. Callen Schramm Mr. David E. Shirley Patricia A. Day and Joseph G. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith Dr. and Mrs. William E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Spiess Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Stovall Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Thompson, Jr. Governor David C. Treen Mr. Brian Tucker Mr. Eric J. Waechter Mr. and Mrs. D. Randolph Waesche Mr. and Mrs. William A. Weimar Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wiggins Jean and Will Wilcox David and Anne Winkler

Supporter Anonymous (5) Paul K. and Clara S. Andersen Mrs. Betty W. Aucoin Dr. Bruce L. Baer Mr. and Mrs. F. Speed Bancroft Dr. Everett D. Besch Ms. Stacey W. Boggs Ms. Kim A. Boudreaux Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Breaud Mr. Charles Buell Mac and Helen Bullock Ms. Teresa Campagna Mr. Pete Cannatella Dr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Carman Mr. and Mrs. James M. Coleman Alvin J. and Evelyn Curole Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Dobbins Ms. Tammy Duncan Clay and Katheryn Flournoy Mrs. Claribel L. Fontenot Mr. Leon Ford IV Mayor and Mrs. Mayson H. Foster Ms. Miriam Garrett Mr. and Mrs. John D. Georges Mr. John Godbee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Graner Ms. Carole Guillory Mr. Martin B. Haymon Mrs. Geraldine L. Hickel Mr. Lance Hopkins Debbie and Dave Hurlbert

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Mr. Ryan Istre Mrs. Betsy C. Jahncke Byron and Susan Kantrow Mr. Ben Kasischke Mr. Harry R. Laker The Leader Family Mr. and Mrs. W. Conville Lemoine Phil and Ann Livingston Dr. Richard A. Magill Mr. and Mrs. Delbert B. McClinton Richard and Sally McConnell Ms. Gail Miller The Honorable and Mrs. W. Henson Moore III Mrs. Chrystal N. Musgrove Julie and Leonard Nachman Jake and Mary Nell Netterville Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Normand Mr. and Mrs. Craig Nuckolls Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Paddock Dr. Tatiana Saavedra Patel Mr. and Mrs. John H. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Querbes III Ragan and Virginia Richard Mrs. Angela M. Rosenthal Mr. Milton M. Rougon Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schaffer William W. Scheffy Ms. Kaye F. Schiefelbein Roy and Wendy Sembera Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sessions Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shean Mr. Erdal Sipahi Mrs. Laura M. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Songy Stuart Sonnier Dr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Stuckey Mrs. Suzanne Pauline Turner Ms. Nichole M. Vicknair Mr. Malcolm E. Wall III Ann Wilkinson Mrs. Verna B. Will Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright Mrs. Lisa Zeringue

Care Giver Anonymous (11) Leo and Insa Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anderson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Andre Ms. Michelle Andre Ethel and Durward Babin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Barber, Sr. Mrs. Sara Alice Bateman Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bizette Bill and Chris Blackwood Ms. Jill Blanchard Blair Mr. and Mrs. Verdell L. Blakly Mr. and Mrs. James H. Boyce III Mr. Leon Brady Mr. and Mrs. George B. Britten Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Brown Mr. Matt Bryant Ms. Amie Buriege Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cappiello Mr. and Mrs. John M. Carnahan Mr. Robert H. Carpenter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Chassaignac Ms. Mary Chustz Mr. and Mrs. William R. Coenen, Jr. Mr. Sergio Collette Mrs. Linda Corkern Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cotter

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Community Giving Ms. Amy E. Counce Mr. R. Gale Creed Ms. Jessica Daigle Mr. James V. D’Antoni Mr. and Mrs. Omer C. Davis Mr. Robert J. Deaton Mr. Felipe Del Solar Ms. Nicole Deshotels Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. DiVincenti Mr. and Mrs. David J. Donini Mr. Mark Douglass Ms. Susan Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Chad Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carroll Edwards Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Eiswirth Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Falgoust Dr. and Mrs. Steven D. Feigley Nancy Fogleman Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Gaudin Mrs. Evelyn Traylor Gautreau Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Gay Mr. and Mrs. James P. Giblin Ms. Leah P. Giraud Mr. and Mrs. David L. Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Gould Isaac M. Gregorie Mrs. Dianne Griffin Mr. G.M. Guynn Mr. Charles W. Hair, Jr. William O. and Mary Helen Hamilton Mr. Christopher R. Harmon Ms. Shawn M. Hayes Paul E. Haygood Mr. Stephen A. Hebert Mr. David Heltz Terry and Melissa Hemelt Mr. and Mrs. William J. Heroman, Sr. Mr. Gregory A. Horn Mr. W. Evans Howell, Jr. Ms. Goldie Hudson Ms. Edith Hutchinson Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jeffries Dr. Thomas R. Jenkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kaiser, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Myles Kirkland Dr. and Mrs. A. James Klein Mr. and Mrs. Windom T. Landry Mr. and Mrs. Keith Langheinz Susan P. and F. Barrow Leake III Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. LeBlanc Ms. Dollie S. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Liles Ms. Christine Lipsey Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lowery Ms. Theresa H. Lunsford Sam J. Marino, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. McCall III Ms. Nanarea T. McCarthy Ms. Dixie M. McGehee Dean and Vette McKee Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. McNeil Dr. and Mrs. John P. McNulty Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Messenger Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Mestayer Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Terry H. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mills Ms. Sharyn Monce Mrs. C. Anne Moore Mr. Jeff M. Nelson Mr. Burl Noggle Mr. Robert Nowlin Ada Pailet

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Mr. and Mrs. Steven Parnell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Patin Mr. Dennis A. Pennington Ms. Salli Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Pol Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Pourciau Mrs. Gretchen P. Pressburg Mr. Wallace G. Pursell Mrs. April Quillen Mrs. William D. Ray Neil and Becky Record Dr. Carol R. Ridenour Candy and Wally Rosenblum Mr. Charley Rougeau Mr. Sidney D. Roy Ms. Catherine Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Schutte, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Seaman, Jr. Ms. Kristi Siemann Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Singletary Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Smith Craig and Bridget Soileau Mr. and Mrs. Michael Songy Mrs. Sue L. Spaht Ms. Rita T. Spicer Mr. and Mrs. Jason P. Stephens Mr. Christopher Storck Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Sullivan Ms. Pat W. Summers Mr. Ed Sutherland Harry and Laura Triche Ms. Thelma A. Triche Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Van Zandt III Ms. Alana Vaughn Darryl and Theresa Vincent Ms. Debby P. Vollmer Mr. James E. Walters, Jr. Ms. Virginia W. Ward Tricia and Dick Whitlow Ms. Tina Anselmo Wiker Mr. and Mrs. Berchmans Wilbert III

Associate Anonymous (16) Mr. and Mrs. David G. Addison Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Agnew Mr. Tyler Aldrich Mr. Ellsworth J. Alexander Mr. Robert C. Alford Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Aliers John and Annette Douthat Mr. Robert Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Tim Andrus Mr. Jake Ardoin Mrs. Amy G. Armand Mrs. Lucy H. Atkins Mrs. Fay R. Atkinson Mr. Ron Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Augustus Mr. and Mrs. Bertram F. Babers III Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Babin Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Backstrom Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bailey Mr. Russell Bankston Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Barber Mr. James C. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Barton Mr. and Mrs. James G. Batson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Battle Dr. and Mrs. John C. Beatrous Mr. and Mrs. Hal O. Becker Mr. Jefferson H. Benhard Mark and Kathy Bensabat Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Benton Mr. Johnnie Berry Ms. Sherri Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bland Donald Bonnecarrere Mr. and Mrs. John C. Boyce Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Boyce Ms. Johnnie M. Boynton

Pictured (l to r): 2008 Extinguish Cancer Annual Giving Campaign Vice Chair Brett Furr and Chair Bill O’Quin.

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Community Giving Mr. Sam C. Bradshaw Ms. Constance C. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Broaden Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brouillette Mr. Paul F. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Browning Mr. and Mrs George Buchanan Mr. Don Burke Mr. Francis M. Burleigh, Jr. Mrs. Mary Joye Burns Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Cado Mrs. Elsie S. Cain Mr. Michael F. Cammarosano Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Candies Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Cappo Mr. Paul Carreras Mr. and Mrs. William S. Carstens, Sr. Mr. Robert R. Casey Mrs. Dorothea Cazaubon Coach and Mrs. W. Van Chancellor Mr. Chamnan Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. Chappo Mr. Enaut L. Chenevert Mr. John Christian Ms. Margaret Civella Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Clements Ms. Patricia Cmiel Mr. Charles P. Coghlan Mrs. Charline Coleman Ms. Elinor Cooper Mr. Harlean Core George Cornell Ms. Linda Cox Mr. Norman Crain Mr. Dane Crochet Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Crump Dr. and Mrs. Mortimer F. Currier Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dabney Ms. Teresa Daigle Mr. Thomas B. Daniel Ms. Judy Dees Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Del Rio Mr. and Mrs. Z. David DeLoach Mr. Joseph A. Diecidue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Discon Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty Mr. Brad Duet Mrs. Cynthia A. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Steven Andrew Eagleton Bob and Sara Easterly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egan Mrs. Rubye Lee Engquist Mr. and Mrs. Den Estess Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Eversberg Mrs. Lindsey Alexander Falcon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Fazekas Dr. Larry Ferachi Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fife Ms. Susan L. Finley Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Fish Mr. and Mrs. Guy N. Fisher, Jr. David and June Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fleming Mrs. Mary K. Folse Jim and Judy Fontenot Luke Everett and Dolores B. Fontenot Ms. Suzanne Foster Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraenkel II Mrs. Sharan P. Freeman Mrs. Margaret M. Geddes Mr. and Mrs. Silas Geralds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pendery Gibbens, Jr.

Pictured with the Tiger cheerleaders are Mary Bird Perkins volunteers and Development Office staff. Dow Chemical Company hosted an MBP tailgate at the Tiger One Village for the LSU vs. Troy football game. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Gordon Ms. Katherine S. Green Ms. Sylvia Green Rev. William L. Greene Mrs. Renee Simon Grissom Dr. and Mrs. Roy L. Grob, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Grymes III Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Guedry, Jr. Ms. Amie Haggenmacher Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hamilton Mrs. Betty G. Hanks Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hardy Mr. J. Randolph Harleson Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Harris Ms. Angela Hattier Mr. William A. Hays, Jr. Robert and Betty Hazel Ms. Courtney Hebert Mr. James Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Heroman, Jr. Glen and Nancy Hinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Holliday Mr. and Mrs. James G. Howell Ms. Suzanne King Hughson Merlie and Clay Hunt Dr. and Mrs. Fred J. Impastato Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jackson Mr. Robert C. Jaugstetter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Jenkins Ms. Amy Johnson Mr. Philip K. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Jordan Mrs. Marjorie S. Jordan Mr. Robert S. Jordan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joubert Francis and Robin Jumonville Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. Kaiser III Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerald Keigley

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Mr. C. Barrett Kennedy and Ms. Peggy W. Reily Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kenney Ms. Karen Kerageorgiou Mr. and Mrs. Clinton F. Kern Mr. and Mrs. Max King Ms. Edith P. Kitchens Dr. Morris J. Kloor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lamonica Kathryn Landry Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lane Ms. Diane B. LaPlace Aubrey and Jackie LaPlace Mr. and Mrs. Shelton E. Launey Mr. and Mrs. David L. Laxton III Mr. Rick H. Lea Mr. and Mrs. David L. LeBlanc Mrs. Adrienne Cenac LeDoux Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lee Ms. LeeAnn Levulis Ms. Iris Lua-Hernandez Tony and Kelly Lucarelli Mr. Thomas E. Maher Mr. Adrian B. Mairs Ms. Ann Malina Mr. and Mrs. John M. Manuel Mrs. Joseph M. Marino Mr. Dalton V. Martin, Jr. Mr. Eugie Abner Martin Mrs. Georgia B. Martin Mr. David Mason Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matherne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Mayeux Ms. Verlee G. Mayeux Stephen and Janis Mayfield Ms. Lucy Mayfield Mr. and Mrs. W. Douglas McAfee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. McClendon III

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Community Giving Ms. Leoda M. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. McCoy Mr. Julius McMains Mr. and Mrs. George J. McMillan Mr. W. Douglas McMillin Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. McRae Ms. Donna S. Melancon Mr. and Mrs. William J. Metcalf Mrs. Edward (Juanita) Metz Ms. Amy G. Miller Ms. Ann Nell R. Miller Donald T. and Anna W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Dorel Moldovan Ms. Barbara W. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lee Moore Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Morales Dr. and Mrs. Joe A. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Moser Mr. E. T. Mungovan Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murray Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Rosalie Myrick Mr. Daniel Neck and Ms. Angela Stam Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson Mr. John E. Newton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Nosacka Mr. and Dr. James H. Nunnally Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Ortego Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Pappas Mrs. Golda R. Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Perrilloux Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Persac, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Phillips, Jr. Mrs. Betty M. Phillips Mrs. Anthony S. Pizzolato Mrs. Donna M. PlauchĂŠ Linda and Mark Posner Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie D. Powell Mrs. H. B. Powers Mr. and Mrs. William S. Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O. Prine, Sr. Mrs. Elizabeth Womack Randall Pam, Jason, and Natalie Reibert Ms. Linda C. Rigell Mr. Arthur J. Riopelle Mr. and Mrs. Bucky Rives Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Robert Dr. Richard L. Robin Mike and Jeannette Rolfsen Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenfeld Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Row III Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rudolph, Jr. Mr. Eric C. Ruhlin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sammonds Mr. Andrew V. Sanchez Ms. Dorothy E. Sanders Mr. Brian Sartin Mr. and Mrs. James Scallan Mr. Chad Schmalz Ms. Rebecca Schoen Greg and Shannon Scott Ms. Erin S. Segrest Ms. Kim Sepulvado Mr. and Mrs. George D. Severson Ms. Leah A. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. David Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Shehane Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Shields III Mrs. Janice C. Silver Mr. and Mrs. David T. Simmons Mrs. Elaine Simms Mr. Eddie Singleton

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Mr. and Mrs. G. Wayne Sledge Ms. Adrienne Smith Mrs. Rita L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Sneed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sneed Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Soper Mr. Michael P. Sotile, Sr. Mrs. Karen Sprecher Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Stephens Mr. Michael Stewart Ms. Jill Stokeld Mr. and Mrs. Troye Svendson Mrs. Gloria Taillon-Thibodeaux Mr. and Mrs. James L. Taylor Mr. Jeffrey L. Taylor Rev. and Mrs. Raymond E. Taylor Jim and Debbie Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robert Thibodeaux Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thibodeaux Mrs. Shirley E. Thomas Smith Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Truitt Mrs. Carolyn A. Tugwell Dr. Jack R. Van Lopik Mr. and Mrs. James R. Vannoy Mrs. Mary Varela Dr. and Mrs. Edward Victor Vignes Mrs. Cheryl L. Waddell Dr. and Mrs. Clay A. Waggenspack Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Wagley Mr. Bryant S. Waldrop Ms. Vicki Walker Dr. and Mrs. William D. Wall IV Ms. Marian Walsworth Ms. Arnette Warren William and Geneva Waters Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Alec Watt Mr. and Mrs. Pat Weber Lynn and Felix Weill Mrs. Mary L. Welsh Michael and Shelley Whittington

Mr. Frank Wickes Ms. Deidra Ann Williams Ms. Jamie Wilson Mr. and Mrs. William Luther Wilson Mrs. David G. Wire Ms. Beverly Wood Ms. Charlotte L. Wright Lt. Col. and Mrs. Edward S. Wright Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wright, Jr. Ms. Irene A. Yesick Ms. Laura M. Zaloudek

Friend Anonymous (33) Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Lionel H. Abshire Mrs. Marie V. Achee Ms. Melinda Albin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Alello Ms. Paula D. Alldredge Mr. and Mrs. Randy Alleman Barry and Marie Allen Mrs. Peggy Amato Ms. Marilyn Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Andrews Mr. Phillip L. Angermeier Ms. Sue Angermeier Mrs. Nettie S. Arceneaux Ms. Verdie T. Arnold Ms. Beth W. Arrighi Dr. and Mrs. Gary Asmus Naomi Joyce C. Austin Ms. Suzanne Austin Ms. Maria A. Babb Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Babin Ms. Donna Baham Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Ballard Ms. Judith F. Ballard Mrs. Susan Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Bankston

Board members of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center and St. Elizabeth Hospital gathered at MBP in Baton Rouge to celebrate their joint cancer care initiative for Ascension Parish and the surrounding areas. At a reception pictured (l to r): Past MBP board member Susan Lipsey; MBP Foundation board member Sancy McCool; Judy Waguespack; and Hickley Waguespack, chairman, board of directors, St. Elizabeth Hospital.

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Community Giving

Throughout the year individuals opened their homes to MBP and invited friends and guests to learn more about the Center’s efforts in the fight against cancer. Pictured (l to r): reception hosts Tom Adamek, Lisa Adamek, Jeanne James and David James. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barron Mrs. Grace Barry Mrs. Elizabeth Bates Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bauerle Mrs. Evelyn Beauchamp Mrs. Gertrude Lorio Beauford Mr. and Mrs. James E. Belleau Mr. John S. Bellecci Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bennett Ms. Birdie D. Bergeron Mrs. Lillie Beridon Ms. Amy Berthelot Ms. Glenda Berthelot Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Berthelot Mr. Joseph Bertone Mr. and Mrs. Dave A. Besse III Mr. Scott Bilskie Ms. Ann Blair Mrs. Emma Blakes Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blanchard Mrs. Frederick A. Blanche, Jr. Mrs. Beryl P. Bland Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blymyer David and Betty Boethel Mr. and Mrs. George Boggan Mr. and Mrs. Morris V. Boley, Jr. Mrs. Gwen Bonton Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Bordelon Mrs. Helen W. Borne Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Bosarge Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bouchereau Ms. Margaret S. Boudreau Mrs. Heloise B. Bouquet Mr. and Mrs. Rusty P. Bourg Mr. and Mrs. Blaise Bourgeois Ms. Deborah Bourgeois Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bourgeois Mr. and Mrs. John Bourgeois Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bower Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowie Ms. Donna Boykin

Mr. Robert Brantley Ms. Blossom Branton Ms. Shirley P. Brecheen Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Breeland Ms. June Briant Ms. Betty P. Brignac Ms. Paula C. Brister Ms. Faith Broussard Ms. Hazel S. Broussard Mr. Ronald R. Brown Dr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bruner Mrs. Harolyn W. Bundy Mr. and Mrs. Danny W. Burgess Ms. Dorothy S. Burns Ms. Joann A. Burns Felicia Burrell Mr. Lucius M. Butts Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Caillouet Mr. Kenneth Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Callender Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Callow Ms. Maralyn B. Cambre Mr. and Mrs. Hargis Campbell Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Canatella Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie F. Canova Ms. Adele Carlos-Gebhauer Ms. Constance K. Carroll Mr. Wellington W. Carter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cary Ms. Esther Cassard Ms. Pamela Castel Mrs. Caldonia S. Ceasar Mr. Roy J. Cefalu Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chandler Mrs. Rhonda S. Chandler Ms. Vernell F. Chaney Ms. Joan B. Chapin Mr. William F. Chaytor Ms. Mindy Chelette Ms. Edith A. Cheri Mrs. Doris P. Chesler Mr. Connel Chu Ms. Beverly H. Churchill

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Rev. Oscar C. Clark Glenn and Laverne Coats Ms. Mary Carolyne Coco Bobbie Coffman Ms. Norine F. Coglaiti Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Collins, Sr. Mr. Rudolph E. Collins Ms. Jennie Comeaux Ms. Marianne D. Comeaux Mrs. Merle C. Cooper Mr. James O. Copeland, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Correjolles Rev. Frances L. Cotten Mr. and Mrs. George R. Covert Mr. Arnold R. Crain Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Crenshaw Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cromwell Mr. and Mrs. James Crosbie Ms. Katherine Hilliard Mrs. Alice d’Aquin Mrs. Shirley B. Dallam Ms. Melissa Dantzler Ms. Keturah T. Dardy Ms. Sadye P. Davenport Mrs. Clara Belle Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Davidson Dr. Aldrich A. Davis Mrs. Carolyn Davis Mr. and Mrs. Haggai D. Davis II Mr. Joe Davis Martha Davis Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Davis Ms. Rebecca O. Dawson Ms. Camille De Boisblanc Ms. Doris DeArmas Mrs. Brandy Alexander Deffes Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor DeGeneres Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Deig Mr. and Mrs. James L. Delancy Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Demars Mr. and Mrs. Danny Deslatte Ms. Leah O. Deutch Ms. Diana Diaz Mrs. Shirley H. Didier Chet Dixon Mrs. Joan S. Dobard Judge and Mrs. Lewis Doherty III Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Donagriche, Sr. Duane and Elizabeth Donovan Mr. Wilbon T. Doughty Ms. Toni Douglas Mr. Leonard J. DuBroc, Sr. Mr. Wayne Ducote Mr. Clyde Dugas Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Dugas Mr. and Mrs. Wiley F. Duke Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Dungan Mr. J. Birnie Dupuy Mrs. Landry A. Dupuy Ms. Pamela Dykes Mr. Carl Eberts Emile and Theresa Edwards Mrs. Millie Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Jon D. Eenigenburg Ms. Jeanette Eisworth Mr. and Mrs. H. David Ellis, Jr. Ms. Audrey Emert Ms. Brenda Eppinett Ms. Florence Etheridge Mr. and Mrs. James W. Evans Mrs. Mary Lou Evans Ms. Patricia L. Evans Vernon and Mona Fabre

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Community Giving Mrs. Helen B. Fairchild Mr. and Mrs. James Fairchild Mrs. Lucille V. Falgout Kyle and Kara Ferachi Mr. Patrick J. Finnegan Mr. and Mrs. Emile E. Folse Ms. Terry Folse Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ford Ms. Marty C. Forsyth Mr. Anderson Foster Mr. and Mrs. Randy Foster Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Foulks, Jr. James F. Fournet Mr. and Mrs. James Frank Ms. Shannon Frank Mrs. Jane W. Fulks Mrs. Mary Ann Galentine Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Galloway Ms. Kristy Gant Jim and Diane Garbo Mrs. Jennifer Garcille Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garrison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Garrison Ms. Rebecca L. Gatlin Mrs. Edna T. Gaudin Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Gautreaux Ms. Adele Gehbauer Mr. and Mrs. Frankie L. Gehringer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gennusa Mr. Joseph N. Giacone Mr. and Mrs. David J. Giardina Mrs. Alison Gifford Mr. John E. Gilcrease Mr. and Mrs. Dedrick Gill Ms. Tiffany Giluso Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gipson, Sr. Mrs. Marilyn K. Gladden Ms. Louvenia Glasper Mr. Eldridge G. Glynn

Mr. Alfred Gordon Ms. Carolyn Gosserand Mr. Richard H. Greenberg Ms. Heather M. Gregoire Mrs. Mary P. Gremillion Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Griffin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Griffin Ms. Marian Grillot Ms. Brenda G. Grisaffe Mrs. Frances W. Groves Charles E. Gueho Ms. Janet M. Guercio Mr. and Mrs. Nolan J. Guidry Mr. Cilton J. Guillory Ms. Heidi L. Guillot Ms. Patsy Guitreau Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gulino Ms. Loretta G. Gulino Kimberly G. Guy Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hannaman, Jr. Mrs. Helen Harbourt Mr. and Mrs. George Hardee Mr. Greg Harris Ms. Kirstie Harris Ms. Marlene Harris Ms. Shirley Harris Ms. Edith Heard James L. and Dolores W. Hebert Mr. Leo J. Hebert, Sr. Ms. Alicia Hedrick Mr. and Mrs. Benny Hehn Mr. Leo Hemelt Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks Cheri Hendrix and Jessica Slade Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hendry Mr. Clay Hernandez Mrs. Carol P. Hewitt Mrs. Ona A. Heyl Ms. Daisy Cosey Hickman

Bradie James presented a check to organization representatives of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Woman’s Hospital and YWCA ENCOREplus, in front of the Center’s Early Bird mobile screening clinic. Pictured (l to r): Wendi Chapman, Renea A. Duffin, Bradie James, Roberta Madden, Wilfret Lorraine and Jamie Haeuser.

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Dr. Oscar Hidalgo-Salvatierra Mr. D. Alan Higgins Ms. Alihilani Hill Mrs. Linda C. Hines Ms. Natalie Hock Mrs. Donna Hodge Paula and Harvey Hoffman Ms. Iva Nell Hogan Lee and Janet Holcombe Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Holder Mrs. May Bolling Holloway Ms. Donna Holmes Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerald Honea Ms. Ernestine Hood Mrs. Patricia Hood Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Hoover Mrs. Kristin Z. Hopper Mrs. Jerry Dale Hornsby Ms. Betty S. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hughes, Jr. Mrs. Beverly Hulin Mrs. Cleola O. Jackson Ms. Liza Jackson Ms. Malissa S. Jackson Ms. Susie Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Otis James Ms. Ashley N. Jarreau Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson Ms. Kristy Johnson Mrs. Patty G. Johnson Mrs. Candis G. Jones Ms. Carolyn Jones Mr. Roland Jones Ms. Lillie T. Jumonville Colonel Jerald J. Juneau Ms. Suzanne S. Jung Mr. and Mrs. Van Junot, Jr. Dr. Michael J. Kadair Mr. and Mrs. W. Amiss Kean Mrs. Susana Kelly Mrs. Linda M. Kenyon Ms. Felecia Kersey Mr. William T. Kilian Mr. and Mrs. William B. King Mrs. Fern S. Kinlein Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kleiman Ms. Karen Kleinman Ms. Cyndi Knox Rev. Floyd L. Knox Mr. William J. Knox, Jr. Ms. Arva Lynelle Kopfler Mr. and Mrs. George Kostuch Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Kovalchuk Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Kwan Mr. and Mrs. Vince LaBarbera, Sr. Mrs. Lucille B. Labbe Mrs. Evelyn D. Lafitte Ms. Evelyn W. Lafleur Dr. Michael A. Lala Mrs. Olivia Lamonica Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lamothe Mrs. Lillian N. Landrum Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Landry Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Landry Mr. Douglas Langlois Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Langlois Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Langlois Mr. James Langlois Mrs. Bernice Larpenter Mrs. Virginia W. Lathrop Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lawless Mr. Rollo C. Lawrence, Jr. Mr. Alfred P. Leblanc

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Community Giving Mr. and Mrs. Etienne LeBlanc, Jr. Mr. Michael D. LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. Willie A. LeBlanc Mr. Jimmy Lebo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. LeJeune Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LeJeune Mr. and Mrs. Marvin N. Lewis Ms. Sarah Lewis Ms. Sheneka Lewis Dr. Lan Lin Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lirette Mrs. Lena Mae Lombardo Jennifer L. Looney Mr. and Mrs. Rayne S. Lorio Mrs. Inez D. Lowry Mrs. Richard Lucas Ms. Wanda J. Lyles Ms. Catherine Macha Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Maher, Sr. Ms. Gail M. Major Ms. Rita Major Ms. Rita L. Major Ms. Amy Malbrough Ms. Toni L. Manina Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Maniscalco Ms. Annette C. Mansur Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Maranto Mr. Earl Martin Mr. and Mrs. Willy Martin Ms. Leigh Ann Martinez Ms. Betty L. Martrain Mr. Marion L. Mascarella Mr. and Mrs. James Masters Mr. Tony Matone Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Mayeaux Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Mayeux Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mayo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McBride Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCants Mr. W. Donald McCarter Mr. Joseph M. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. McCutchan Mr. and Mrs. John W. McDuffey Ms. Patricia McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. McGlathery III A. K. and Nona McInnis, Jr. Ms. Minnie J. McNabb Mr. Robert McVea Mr. and Mrs. James McWhorter Mr. and Mrs. Steve McWhorter Mr. and Mrs. Ted McWhorter Mr. Ronnie P. Meadors Ms. Roberta L. Medaries Mr. and Mrs. George G. Melancon Mr. Warren L. Mengis Mr. Louis A. Michel, Sr. Mr. Eugene P. Miller Ms. Frances Millet Mr. Michael Miranda Mrs. Grace M. Mire Ms. Sarah F. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Mix III Mr. Earl R. Moak Mr. Frank Moore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Jr. Mr. William M. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Moran Mr. D. Joel Morgan, Jr. Mrs. Heloise N. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Morris Ms. Joanne B. Morvant Ms. Margaret A. Moye

The Greater Northshore Leadership Reception was held at Heiner Brau in Covington October 2nd. Pictured (l to r): Mike Johnson; Kyle France, chair, Greater Northshore Business and Community Council, and Todd Stevens enjoyed the tour of the facility and guest speakers, Marielle Howard, cancer survivor and Dr. Charles Wood. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mury Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Musfeldt Mrs. Diana Nadler Mr. and Mrs. Cole Nalley Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neusetzer, Jr. Ms. Margaret C. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred T. Norden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David I. Norwood III Mrs. F. L. Norwood, Jr. Ms. Lavonia Nowell Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oalmann Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Offner Miss Faye Oldendorf Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy W. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Philip Oliver Mr. William Ordone Mr. Harold J. Orgeron Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ortego Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ourso, Jr. Ms. Celeste B. Owen Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pace Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Palermo Ms. Patricia D. Parchman Ms. Melissa E. Parrino Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Passman Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Pastorek Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Patt Mr. Ricardo Paul Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce III Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Perere Ms. Catherine R. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Guy Perkins Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Phillabaum Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Pierce Rev. Briscoe S. Pierre Ms. Paula Plaisance Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Plauche Ms. Jennifer Polanski Mrs. Jacqueline Edwards Polito

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Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ponder Mr. Sidney Ponseti Mr. and Mrs. Jerome K. Post, Jr. Ms. Cassandra M. Powers Mr. Albert Prats Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Price III Mr. David Quiett Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Rabalais Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Ragusa, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ramagos Mr. Gary Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Ray Mr. L. J. Raymond Ms. Dolores Reiser Howard L. Reitz Ms. Maria Reyes Mrs. Mildred Ricard Ms. Denise Richard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Richard General and Mrs. Ronald G. Richard Reverend and Mrs. Andrew Richardson Mrs. Maxine S. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Guy Riche’ The Ricks Family Mr. and Mrs. Greg J. Risher Mrs. Lolette B. Robert Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Roberts Mr. and Mrs. George S. Roberts Mrs. Glandel G. Robertson Ms. Tonyic L. Robertson Mrs. Mearid Robichaux Ms. Evelyn Robinson Ms. LaDawnia Roche’ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rockhold Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Rodger Mr. and Mrs. Michele L. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Rogillio Mr. Larry L. Rolling, Jr.

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Community Giving Miss Carol Ann Rome Mr. and Mrs. Ogden B. Romero Katherine and Bill Rose Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Roussel Ms. Bessie Rowe Mr. Gregory S. Rowland Dr. and Mrs. Reuben Roy Mrs. Marilyn J. Ruffin Charles and Patsy Russo Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sages Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sanders Mr. Travis Sandifer Ms. Rosalie Savaggio Mrs. Elizabeth G. Scallan Ms. Nina Scardina Miss Janet M. Schittone Miss Marie L. Schittone Mr. Charles Schlatre Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. John R. Schulze Rev. James V. Scivicque Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Sessions Charles and Winifred Severance Ms. Amelia Sharber Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Jasper O. Shows Joe and Connie Silvio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simcoe Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J. Simmons Ms. Danette Simon Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Simon Mr. and Mrs. H. Leale Slate Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Slicker Mrs. Arlene G. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith Mrs. Kimberly S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Smith Ms. Chantelle Soileau Ms. Danielle Spell Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Spillman Ms. Lucille R. Spurlock Mrs. Pauline B. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Greg G. Stahlnecker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Staley Ms. Janet E. Starkey Mr. Marshall R. Starns Ms. Joan M. Stephenson Mr. John D. Stevens, Sr. Mrs. Elizabeth D. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd Stewart Ms. Latasha Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart Ms. Janet J. Stogner Mr. Josh Strahan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Streater Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Suarez, Jr. Ms. Lena A. Sule Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sumrall Mr. and Mrs. Billy Swetledge Mrs. Helen Tabary Mr. and Mrs. William A. Taber III Mrs. Vercie S. Talbot Mr. Thurman J. Tanner Mr. Charles Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Regan Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Taylor Mrs. Yvonne B. Teeter Mr. and Mrs. John Terry Ms. Sandra S. Tessier Ange’l Dieterich Tetrick Mr. Ryan Thibodeaux

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Pictured (l to r): Kendra France; Charles Wood, M.D., radiation oncologist, MBP, and Liz Johnson, former patient of MBP. Mrs. Beatrice T. Thomas Rev. and Mrs. Odell L. Tickles Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Trouard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Trout, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Tullier Ms. Vivian Tullier Mr. Charles A. Tyler Ms. Yolanda C. Valiente Mrs. Thelma J. Vargo Ms. Deirdre B. Ventress Ms. Daniel Vincent Ms. Emily Vizard Ms. Doris Voelker Mrs. Wanda C. Waite Ms. Trena Waldrop Mrs. Victoria C. Ward Ms. Ashley Warren Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weber Mr. and Mrs. David W. Webre Mr. and Mrs. Ron W. Weinzapfel Ms. Janice Welch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Weldon Mr. Robert J. Werner Ms. Carol Weyman Ms. Helena M. Whitaker Mrs. Birdie S. White Mr. Bryan J. Whitehead Ms. Donna Williams Mrs. Hertha S. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John B. Williams Ms. Mary Lou R. Williams Ms. Stella Williams Ms. Velma Williams Mr. Zack Williams Ms. Heather Williamson Mrs. Amye Terzia Wilson Mr. Rodney D. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Winston J. Barry and Shelley Woods Ms. Cynthia Woody Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Woolsey Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Worrell Ms. Brenda Wright

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright Ms. Margaret Wright Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yeargain Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Young Ms. Patrill Young Mr. and Mrs. James H. Youngflesh Ms. Davelyn Zachary Mrs. James E. Ziegler Mrs. Martha A. Zuelke

Organizations, Corporations and Foundations Paul D. Perkins Society Guardian Capital Area United Way The Celtic Group, L.L.C. Diane Allen & Associates Evans-Graves Engineers, Inc. Hancock Bank IBERIABANK Kehoe-France School Lyons Specialty Company, LLC / AA Vending Mosaic Fertilizer LLC National Cancer Coalition, Inc. Sanderson Farms Stonehenge Capital Company, LLC USAgencies Williams Olefins, LLC

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Community Giving

Pictured (l to r): Todd Stevens, president and CEO, MBP; Carolyn A. Chassee, CFRE, VP, chief development officer, MBP; Janis Mayfield, CMD, dosimetrist, MBP; Cindy Williamson, development director, Northshore/Florida Parishes, MBP; Randy Waesche, past treasurer, MBP board of directors; Dr. Gregory Henkelmann, oncologist, MBP; and Dr. Charles Wood, oncologist, MBP. Sustainer Anonymous (1) Alberty and Associates, LLC Americas Styrenics LLC B R & R Foundation BASF Corporation Baumer Foods Inc. Bradley-Blewster & Associates Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson Enterprise Products, Port Allen Facility Episcopal High School First Guaranty Bank Franklin Press, Inc. Harrison Law, LLC Heller, Draper, Hayden, Patrick & Horn, L.L.C. Honda of Covington Junior League of Baton Rouge, Inc. Kadair Advertising, Inc. Kleinpeter Farms Dairy, L.L.C. Liberty Mutual Foundation Lofton Staffing & Lofton Security Services Luther and Zita Templeman Foundation PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L.P. Post Architects SGS Petroleum Service Corporation Spiral Metals Corp. of Baton Rouge Starmount Life Insurance Company State Farm Insurance Syngenta TMI Enterprise Wal-Mart / Sam’s Club Foundation Whitney National Bank XDESIGN

Samaritan’s Circle Ambassador A. Wilbert & Sons, L.L.C. Barber Brothers Contracting Company, L.L.C. Combined Federal Campaign FARA Hexion Specialty Chemical Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. Providence Engineering Rubicon LLC Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Southern Oaks Athletic Club Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, L.L.P. Wal-Mart Distribution Center Supercenter # 401 - Plaquemine Supercenter # 541 - Covington Supercenter # 2132 - Siegen Lane

Supporter Anonymous (2) Acme Refrigeration of Baton Rouge, Inc. Beacon Light Baptist Church of Baton Rouge BOH Brothers Construction Company Bohning and Company, Inc. E. J. Fielding Funeral Home, Inc. Ford Family Charitable Foundation Harry McKneely & Son Ikaria Industrial Consulting & Supply Corp. Ineos Fluor Americas LLC InfiniEdge Software, Inc. JustGive.org Kyle Associates, LLC LSU Health Sciences Center Letterman’s Blue Print & Supply Co.

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Macedonia Free Baptist Church Milton J. Womack, Inc. Olin Corporation Rebel Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Resource Bank Reulet Properties, Inc. Shell Chemical LP - Geismar Plant Strategic Employee Benefit Services of LA United Way

Care Giver Ameriprise Financial Assaf, Simoneaux, Tauzin & Associates, Inc. Baton Rouge Truck Center, Inc. Buquet & LeBlanc, Inc. C.A.R.E., Inc. Clements Insurance Services CLM Equipment Co., Inc. Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic DOA - Office of Finance and Support Services Eagle Refrigeration & Mechanical LLC The Episcopal Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew Eye Medical Center F. G. Sullivan, Jr., Contractor, LLC Greener Trees Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office Jarreau’s Drywall, Inc. Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development Lake After Hours Lakeshore Lions Club of Baton Rouge LifeCare Medical, Inc. Loranger Baptist Church M/G Transport MAPP Construction, LLC Mistretta Veterinary Clinic, Inc. Patrick L. Flanagan Insurance Agency, Inc. R. A. Brunson, Inc.

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Community Giving RIBA Executive Suites The Shobe Financial Group Success Labs Todd Electric, Inc. Tom Shepherd Insurance

Associate The Agribusiness Council Banks Trucking Benhard Grain, Inc. CDM CSRS, Inc. CompuRad Technologies, Inc. Crawford Foundation Department of Transportation and Development Discriminating Buyers The Dorcas Door, Inc. Family Road of Greater Baton Rouge, Inc. Gauthier Professional Services, Inc. Georgia Gulf Chemicals and Vinyls, Inc. Gulf Coast Fireworks Sales, LLC Harris Civil Engineers, LLC Henningsen Cold Storage and Co. Holden Associates, An Architectural Corporation Healthlink Home Care Services of Baton Rouge IED Inc. J & J Mechanical, Inc. Estate of Bob R. Jones Julie Fuller Design, Inc. Kean, Miller, Hawthorne, D’Armond, McCowan & Jarman, LLP LC Geismar Services Leo’s Iceland Iceskating and Hockey Complex Lucy’s Answering Service Malcolm M. Dienes, LLC McCabe Real Estate Newpark Mats & Integrated Services, LLC The Patrick F. Taylor Foundation The Pokeno Group Ramsey Enterprises, Inc Red Stick Hot Shot, LLC St. Paul Free Baptist Mission Fund State Roofing & Supply Company Weiser Brown Oil Co. Wichita Packing Co. Yambilee Campers of Opelousas Zapp’s Potato Chips

Felder’s Collision Parts, Inc. Finance Accounting Flower Fund Fluid Systems, Inc. GEC, Inc. Gladden Sales, Inc. Hannis T. Bourgeois, LLP Istrouma Class of 1950 Reunion Knox Insurance Group, LLC KSLU Lake Pontchartrain Sail & Power Squadron Livingston Council on Aging Louisiana Business, Inc. Louisiana Greater Baton Rouge Association of Occupational Health Nurses Merlin K. Pritchard Insurance Agency, Inc. Pathfinder Sunday Class Pipeline Services Inc. Promise Healthcare Raybon’s Pet Memorial Gardens Richard Atkins’ Dentistry, LLC Robert M. Coleman & Partners Architects St. Louis Planting, Inc. State Farm Insurance, Mr. Tim B. Elkins, Sr. Terito Properties, LLC Todor Development Corp. Total Petrochemicals USA Foundation The Unmanageables Group

In-Kind Donors Special thanks to Turner Industries Group, L.L.C. for the donation of a patient transport van. Acadian Frame and Art Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Blue Runner Foods, Inc. Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge Community Coffee Company, LLC The Cut Flower Dr. and Mrs. Edward P. Dunigan Heiner Brau Heirloom Cuisine, LLC Ms. Evelyn W. Lafleur MAPP Construction, LLC Mockler Beverage-Budweiser Rio’s Hair and Nails

Matching Gift Companies Albemarle Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Freeport-McMoran Foundation Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. The Prudential Foundation

Friend A-1 Services, Inc. Acadian Flooring, L.L.C. Acoustical Specialties and Supply, Inc. The Baton Rouge Area Mustangers Car Club Baton Rouge Securities Co., LLC Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter Bertrand’s Pharmacy The Book Reviewers Book Club Carr & Associates Catholic Daughters of the Americas #2063 Cattlemen’s Beef Promotion and Research Board Central High School PTO Community Opportunities of East Ascension Downtown Physical Rehab Educational Electronics Corporation Elmer E. Lyon Elementary School

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Pictured (l to r): Todd Stevens, president and CEO, MBP; Bill O’Quin, chairman, 2008 Annual Giving Campaign; Shelley Mockler, chairman, MBP Development Committee; Richard Lipsey, chairman, MBP Board of Directors.

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Community Events Community Events Rathbone Society Benefactor Rubicon Golf Tournament Air Liquide America Corporation Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Albemarle Corporation Arizona Chemical Company Ascension Moving & Storage Ascension Sheet Metal, LLC B & G Crane Service, LLC BASF Corporation Bayer Material Science Boasso American Corporation Brand Scaffold Builders, Inc. Brenntag Southwest Carter Chambers, LLC Chemtura Corporation Clorobencenos S.A. de C.V. CN - Canadian National Railway Company Cognis Oleochemicals, LLC. Coim USA, Inc. Cranford Equipment Company, Inc. Daily Equipment Company Dorf Ketal Chemicals, LLC Drago Supply Company EATEL Embassy Suites Hotel Empire Scaffold LLC Everchem, LLC Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation Flowserve Corporation G & K Services, Inc. Gist Logistics, Inc. Greif Bros. Corporation Group Contractors, Inc. Hebert Steel Company, Inc. Hexion Specialty Chemical Houston Armature Works, Inc. Huntsman Polyurethanes & Specialties Hydrochem Industrial Services, Inc. Industrial Electric Motor Service, Inc. Ineos Fluor Americas LLC The Infinity Group Jacobs Maintenance Inc. Jani King of Baton Rouge Jones-Hamilton Co. Kelly’s Industrial Services, Inc. Kinder Morgan Lewis-Goetz and Company, Inc Lion Copolymer Lofton Staffing & Lofton Security Services Louisiana Chemical Pipe, Valve and Fitting M. L. Smith, Jr. Inc. Marchem Technologies, LLC Mauser USA, Inc. Merrill Lynch Newton Landscape Group, Inc. Occidental Chemical Corporation Ohmstede, Ltd. Olin Chlor Alkali Products PCS Administration (USA), Inc. Performance Contractors, Inc.

Petrin Corp. Phelps Dunbar, L.L.P. Pipeline Technology PPC Mechanical Seals Praxair, Inc. R & D Consulting Reagent Chemical and Research Red Stick Armature Works, Inc. Roland J. Robert Distributors, Inc. SGS Petroleum Service Corporation Schutz Container Systems, Inc. Service Transport Company Shaw Maintenance & Construction Shrieve Chemical Company Sigler Industrial, Inc. Specialized Industrial Maintenance Star Service, Inc. of Baton Rouge Sumter Transport Company Titan Terminal & Transport, Inc. Topcor Services, Inc. Total Safety U.S., Inc. Transport Service Company Transportation Consultants, Inc. Trimac Transportation, Inc. Truth 1 Industries, L.P. Turner Industries Group, L.L.C. Union Tank Car Company United/ANCO Services Univar Vitusa Products, Inc. Volks Constructors Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Warren Wink Companies

Philanthropist Stirling Properties

Guardian Crawfishman Triathlon Dutchtown High School Glazer’s Companies of Louisiana Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections Heiner Brau Oktoberfest Run Innisfree Farm Kehoe France School Louisiana Heart Hospital Runner’s Choice Tom Shepherd Insurance Zaunbrecher Law Firm

Samaritan’s Circle Ambassador Central Elementary School Greater Mandeville Seafood Festival Our Lady of the Lake Student Nurses Association Salon D’Ville in Mandeville St. Peter’s Catholic School – Covington

Supporter Americas Styrenics LLC French Quarter Market

Patron Bumble Lane Spa for the Cure Cuts for the Cure Jeff Boss Memorial LLC

Friend KSLU

Pictured (l to r): Richard Lipsey, chairman of the board, MBP; Jimmy Maurin, owner, Stirling Properties; Marty Mayer, president and CEO, Stirling Properties; and Todd Stevens, president and CEO, MBP.

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Paul D. Perkins Society

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Community Events

Community Events Support MBP

In 2008, over $100,000 of Mary Bird Perkins’ donations were from community events. MBP seeks applications from organizations and individuals who want to become involved in the fight against cancer by holding a community event. These events are an excellent way for people to consider supporting MBP. Every dollar donated from these events goes toward MBP’s steadfast dedication to research, education, outreach and early detection programs. To learn more about how your event can support MBP, please contact the Office of Development.

The Jeff Boss Memorial Golf Classic is held annually

in honor of the former LSU Athletic Equipment Manager. Proceeds from the tournament are donated to MBP, where Boss received his radiation treatment. Pictured left to right are Rich Abadie, T-Joe Breaux, Mindy Tyler, Greg Stringfellow, Ashley Stringfellow and James Frazier.

Cuts for the Cure,

Founder Lucia Young, Town of Livingston Mayor Derral Jones, and CARE Network Executive Director Renea Duffin are pictured on the steps of the Early Bird at the 2008 Cuts for the Cure. Salons across Livingston Parish donated their time and proceeds from the day to MBP.

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The Greater Mandeville Seafood Festival, the oldest festival in St.

Tammany Parish, marked its 30th Anniversary in July 2008. Proceeds from the Festival are donated to various Northshore charitable organizations, including Mary Bird Perkins. Pictured left to right are Bill Dobson, president, Festival board of directors; Cecil and Dr. Johnny Beatrous, Festival volunteers; and Gerry Reed, vice-president, Festival board of directors.

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Community Events The first-ever HeinerBrau Oktoberfest Run and 1 Mile Fun Run netted proceeds for Mary Bird Perkins.

Bumble Lane Spa Retreat at Towne

Center hosted its Second Annual Spa for the Cure extravaganza in October. Pictured left to right are Mindy Tyler, MBP annual giving manager; Melanie Reeves, district manager; Tricia Thibaut, spa cofounder and massage therapist; and Casey Little, spa owner.

Mary Bird Perkins recognized Rubicon, LLC in 2008

for its loyalty and generous support of the Center over the years through its annual golf tournament. On hand for the event were (from left to right): Rodney Blanchard, finance manager; Sandra Watts, senior secretary to the controller; Sue Sheets, administrative assistant to general manager; Eric Phillips, vice president & general manager; Wayne Cash, retired purchasing manager and Rubicon Golf Tournament chair; Jay Lyles, MBP director of corporate and foundation giving; Craig Nuckolls, employee benefits manager; JoAnn Hamilton, human resources representative; Susan Cash, Rubicon Golf Tournament volunteer.

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Community Giving Development Committee

Annual Giving Campaign Cabinet

Annual Giving Volunteers

Shelley Mockler Chairman Mockler Beverage-Budweiser

Bill O’Quin Chairman Financial Services Online

Jeff Barbin Phelps Dunbar, LLP

Frank D. McArthur II Immediate Past Chairman McArthur-Sanchez Associates

Brett P. Furr Vice Chairman Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, L.L.P.

William T. Firesheets II Buquet & LeBlanc, Inc.

James R. McIlwain Immediate Past Chairman Lamar Advertising Company

Kyle France Kehoe-France Northshore

Stacey Chiasson The Dow Chemical Company

Brett P. Furr Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, L.L.P. Randy Haddad Premier Office Products, Inc. Sheldon A. Johnson, M.D. Southeast Louisiana Radiation Oncology Group Richard A. Lipsey Lipsey’s, Inc.

Susan Duncan Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

John Burke Smith Barney Kim Callaway Louisiana House of Representatives – House Legislative Services Wayne Cash Rubicon LLC (Retired) Ken Champagne USAgencies

Mary Kadair Crump Kadair Advertising, Inc. Anne T. Kurz Republic Finance, L.L.C. Mike Pitts Amedisys, Inc. Blanchard Sanchez McArthur, Sanchez Associates Jobie Templet Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Sancy H. McCool Community Volunteer

Amy Berret Kean Miller Hawthorne D’Armond McCowan & Jarman, L.L.P.

Jamey Crump XDesign Louis D. Curet D’Amico & Curet (Retired) Clay Flournoy Morgan Stanley Emily Grey Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson Jo Ann Hamilton Rubicon LLC Clint Hurst Davis, Miller, Roy, Hurst Group of Merrill Lynch

Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Associated Grocers, Inc. (Retired) Bill O’Quin Financial Services Online Bill Peters Peters Financial Services, LLC Donna M. Saurage Community Volunteer Todd D. Stevens Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Paul R. Thompson Smith Barney Carolyn A. Chassee, CFRE Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

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Mary Bird Perkins’ fundraising volunteers gathered at Chairman Bill O’Quin’s home to kick off the 2008 Annual Giving Campaign. Sixty volunteers climbed aboard one of several fire engines present for the evening symbolizing the theme of the 2008 campaign, Extinguish Cancer.

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Community Giving Jessie Hynes Beau Box, Inc. J. Gerard Jolly KPMG LLP Richard A. Lipsey Lipsey’s, Inc. Susan H. Lipsey Community Volunteer Rhonda Lewis Annuity Marketing Treanor Marks Title Plus Frank D. McArthur II McArthur, Sanchez Associates Elizabeth McKnight Kadair Advertising, Inc. Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Associated Grocers, Inc. (Retired) Craig Netterville IBERIABANK Will Owens Stonehenge Capital Company, LLC Robert Parham Hancock Bank J. Michael Robinson, Jr. Kantrow, Spaht, Weaver & Blitzer Sanford Roy Davis, Miller, Roy, Hurst Group of Merrill Lynch Charles Schwing Chuck E. Schwing, FAIA Greg Scott Whitney Bank Sue Sheets Rubicon LLC Gary A. Sligar Baton Rouge Coca-Cola (Retired) Paul R. Thompson Smith Barney Sharon B. Turner Syngenta Debbie VanNortwich Debbie VanNortwich Interiors Nicole Vicknair Whitney Bank Wynn White Wynn L. White Consulting Engineers, Inc.

Employees and Center Volunteers Give to Partners of Hope The Partners of Hope campaign is an opportunity for all Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center employees and volunteers to make a charitable contribution to provide the margin of excellence in delivering compassionate care to our patients. Latishia Adams Melinda Albin Peggy Amato Cassie Arceneaux Amy G. Armand Sam Armand Sylvia Arton Tammy Asmus Ron Atwood Yolanda Augustus Donna Baham Dana Baldridge Michelle Bauer Amy Benton Brian Bercegeay Amy Berthelot Lonnie S. Black Sherri Blackwell Gwen Bonton Donna Boykin Faith Broussard Mona Brown Donna Bryant Matt Bryant Melva Burgess Don Burke Joann A. Burns Patty Callegan Deborah Canatella Rhonda S. Chandler Carolyn A. Chassee Mindy Chelette Connel Chu Peggy Colona Linda Cox Teresa Daigle Lynn Dalier Melissa Dantzler Rebecca O. Dawson Melissa Dubois Brad Duet Renea Duffin Susan Duncan Chad Dunn Pamela Dykes Theresa Edwards Brenda Eppinett Patricia Estess Kara Ferachi Susan L. Finley Shannon Frank Corie Gagliano Kristy Gant Jennifer Garcille Charity Gay Dr. John P. Gibbons, Jr. Vickie Gillespie Tiffany Giluso

Denise Gipson Anissia Green Dianne Griffin Janet M. Guercio Patsy Guitreau Vickie Hall Sharon Harman Kirstie Harris Sherri Hayden Stephen A. Hebert Alihilani Hill Tiffany Hill Katherine Hilliard Natalie Hock Dr. Kenneth Hogstrom Liza Jackson Erin Johnson Kristy Johnson Patty G. Johnson LaRue Jolly Carolyn Jones Susana Kelly Felecia Kersey Debbie Landry Leslie Lang David and Sandy Leader Jimmy Lebo, Jr. Tae Kyu Lee Sara Lemoine Sarah Lewis Sheneka Lewis Dr. Lan Lin Neva Lipscomb Amber Little Jay Lyles Carolyn Madere Nicole Magee Rebekah Maher Amy Malbrough Tiffany Martin Leigh Ann Martinez David Mason Janis Mayfield Sally McConnell Ronnie P. Meadors Kate Messina Michael Miranda Monica Moldovan Sharyn Monce Sharon S. Myshrall Doug Naden Dan Neck Tina Nezat Judy A. Nickens Trina Nixon James Nosacka Paul R. Nowacki Michelle O’Brien

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Layton Olano Celeste B. Owen Dr. Brent Parker Noël Parnell Salli Phillips Jacqueline Polito Cassandra M. Powers April Quillen Jill Randel Maria Reyes LaDawnia Roche’ Katherine Rose Catherine Sanders Nina Scardina Chad Schmalz Vadel Shivers Kristi Siemann Danette Simon Eddie Singleton Erdal Sipahi Adrienne Smith Sherrie Smith Stuart Sonnier Sehzad M. Sooklall Danielle Spell Anne Spiece Karen Spriggs Angela Stam Todd Stevens Michael Stewart Josh Strahan Pat W. Summers Sandra S. Tessier Brenda Truxillo Mindy Tyler Alana Vaughn Deirdre B. Ventress Daniel Vincent Debby P. Vollmer Trena Waldrop Kevin Walker Vicki Walker Marian Walsworth Arnette Warren Ashley Warren Tracie Way Tracie Whittington Lisa Williams Cindy Williamson Heather Williamson Jamie Wilson Beverly Wood Carrie Wood Gloria Worrell Patrill Young Davelyn Zachary Lisa Zeringue

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Community Giving

Golf Sponsors Title Sponsor Merrill Lynch Presenting Sponsors MAPP Construction, LLC OMNI BANK of Baton Rouge Taste of Louisiana Underwriting Sponsor Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Scoring Sponsor Antares Technology Solutions Raffle Sponsor Amedisys, Inc. Prize Package Sponsor LEMIC Insurance Company Junior Clinic Sponsor Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Taste of Louisiana Reception Hour Sponsor IMPAC Pro-Am Tournament Sponsor WAFB-TV Channel 9 Taste of Louisiana Presenting Sponsor Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center Presenting Radio Sponsor Eagle 98.1 Taste of Louisiana Live Auction Sponsor LUBA Workers’ Comp Tee Marker Sponsor Mockler Beverage-Budweiser Sponsor Zone Sponsors Chenevert Architects, LLC CommCare Corporation Regions Bank Cart Signage Sponsor Cornerstone Government Affairs Awards Reception Sponsor Manda Fine Meats Putting Green Sponsor Saurage Commercial Real Estate

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Future Golfers: Each year at the Mary Bird Perkins Merrill Lynch Open, children are able to learn about golf at the Coca-Cola Jr. Clinic. Adams Golf pros and LSU Golf Coach Chuck Winstead serve as the teachers. Putting Contest Sponsor Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, L.L.P.

Hole-In-One Sponsor Price LeBlanc Lexus

Belle of Baton Rouge Casino Capital One Bank Corporate Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Marc and Jean Couvillion Diane Allen and Associates EATEL Fidelity Homestead Savings Bank Fresh Express Chiquita Brands Phelps Dunbar Law Firm Rubicon LLC Sanderson Farms, Inc. United Community Bank

Gold Hole Sponsors Andreeff Equity Advisors LLC Beau Box Commercial Real Estate

Taste of Louisiana Silent Auction Sponsor Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport

Driving Range Sponsor TitlePlus Volunteer Tent Sponsor Louisiana Hematology Oncology Associates (Drs. Bienvenu, Billings, Hanson, Patten, Schmeeckle, Spell)

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Community Giving Golf Organizing Committee Randy Haddad Chairman Premier Office Products, Inc. Kurt LaCroix Vice Chairman and Professional Tournament Chairman Cox Communications John Schiller Immediate Past Chairman and Sponsorship Chairman Mockler Beverage-Budweiser Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Founding Chairman Associated Grocers, Inc. (Retired) Jude Barbier Volunteer Co-Chairman Fidelity Homestead Savings Bank Dick Briody Finance Chairman LEMIC Insurance Company Kim Ginn Food and Beverage Chairman Pinnacle Entertainment Marielle Land-Howard Marketing Chairman Greater Baton Rouge Business Report Ginger Kurlas Taste of Louisiana Co-Chairman Community Volunteer Kendal Matassa Volunteer Co-Chairman Regions Bank Rebecca Nelson Taste of Louisiana Co-Chairman Community Volunteer Mike Patterson Pro-Am Committee Chairman Lee, Doughterty and Ferrara Fred Reno Housing Chairman WBRZ-TV, Channel 2 Brad Supple Special Advisor to Committee EATEL

Kicking off the Tournament: Top sponsors, organizers and financial supporters gather at the Taste of Louisiana to kick off the annual golf tournament. Pictured (l to r): Mary Bird Perkins President and CEO Todd Stevens poses with Mike Anderson with presenting sponsor Omni Bank; Gary DeSerrano with Adams Pro Golf Tournament; and Tony Kurlas with title sponsor Merrill Lynch.

Mary Bird Perkins Merrill Lynch Open and Taste of Louisiana In-Kind Donors Adler’s Jewelry Another Broken Egg Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport Belle of Baton Rouge Casino Bistro Byronz The Bluffs Country Club Lynn Box Cake Goddess LLC Chef Don Bergeron Enterprises Chenevert Architects, LLC Christian Street Furniture Cohn Turner Covey Rise Hunting and Lodge Currie The Cut Flower Davis Miller Roy Wealth Management Definitions Personal Training Center Doe’s Eat Place Eagle 98.1 Eros Estancia Los Chanares Fish City Grill Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar David Forrester Foundation56 Franklin Press Galatoire’s Bistro The Gallery Salon & Day Spa The Grape at Perkins Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Carey Guglielmo, Jr. Harley-Davidson/Buell of Baton Rouge Mr. Leo M. Hataway Head Over Heels Shoe Boutique Hello Sushi Linda Hicks Hilton Capitol Center Amy and Lacy Howe

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Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Kelly’s Kitchen, Inc. Kleinpeter Farms Dairy, L.L.C. Kleinpeter Photography and Custom Framing Robin Levy-Bookman, D.D.S. The Little Gym of Baton Rouge, Inc. The Little Village M & M Glass Company, LLC Maison Lacour Restaurant Mansur’s On The Boulevard Martin Wine Cellar Martinez Custom Clothier Stokes and Noy McConnell Les Miles and LSU Football Office Mockler Beverage-Budweiser Monjunis Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morganti Mr. and Mrs. John C. Naquin, Jr. George and Janet Newbill New York Bagel Co. Norman and Elizabeth Nolan Jennifer Oliver On the Half Shell Our Lady of the Lake Foundation Ourso Designs, LLC Yvette Owens Contemporary Art Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petit Robert and Conway Petit The Petz Plaza Hotel/Mr. Michael Hackett Tom Pittenger Playmakers of Baton Rouge, Inc. Raising Cane’s Red Door Interiors Retrievings Best/Lynn Best Jeannie Frey Rhodes Robert Roth Jewelers Katherine and Bill Rose Rubicon LLC Sammy’s Grill Stoma’s Furniture & Interiors Superior Grill Tony’s Seafood Joe Torrence The University Club of Baton Rouge Ms. Debby P. Vollmer Mr. David Weinstein

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Community Giving mary bird perkins Volunteers Erin Aguilar Elyse Alford Cheryl Allen Tori Allen Cecilia Antunez Rebecca Arceneaux Helen Badeaux Meagan Bahlinger Jean Balling Carrie Bankston Milton Beatty Claire Beaullieu Robbye Bell Jaylyn Berthelot Margaret Biggio Joseph Bond Tom Boone Mignon Bosse Chaylon Brignac Marie Bruns Melva Burgess Ed Burke Ed Calamari Bob Cancienne Judy Cancienne Jack Carmena Pamela Chapman Juanita Clark Nicholas Clayton Dot Coad Lindsay Colligan Christine Cox Maghan Croxton Fabian Daigle Bobbie D’Armond Maurine David Chloe David Elsie Davis

Kay Deumite Richie Diaz Maria Doan Kyle DuBois Ed Dunigan Judie Dunigan Jules Dupont Neila Eckler Camille Eleazar Robert Evans Rosalyn Fagan Lou Fitzmorris Nancy Fogleman Audrey Gabriel Myrtle Gatlin Evelyn Traylor Gautreau Naomi Gebrelul Debbie Gelpi Winnie Gill Jasmine Glasper Grace Germillion Len Gonzales Luci Gonzales Davis Gueymard Amy Guidry Connie Harrison Jennifer Harrison Marzie Harrison Leo Hataway Frank Hathorn Millie Hathorn Lauren Hayes Kacey Hebert Claudia Hebert Marron Helm Ashley Hopkins Guy Jenkins Bev Jones

Bob Jones Kristin Jones Lindsay Knight Lantz Lafleur Claire Langlois Myra Larue David Leader Sandy Leader Aaron-Ashley Leblanc Trudy LeBoeuf Leila LeBoyd Ashley Legendre Anne Lipscomb Darlene Lundin Mary Machado Nathalie Malcolm Tyler Mancil Michael Ann Marchand Eden May Erica May Ken McCoy Amanda McDougald Blakely McNair Randy Meche Kaytee Millien Taylor Mockler Dixie Moore Emily Morgan Elena Moser Anna Mullinex Erica Newman Alexis Nicaud Shree Patel Juanita Pearson Serena Pentney Reba Perrin Jenny Pham Lee Phan

Connie Planche Lena Polite Frank Polozola Michael Posseno, Sr. Parayitam Pramodini Eleanor Prosser Brielle Robin Nadia Romero Rosemary Rownd Pat Rusk Rene’ Thomas Schexnaildre Camille Schroeder Evan Schuessler Luther Seals Winifred Severance Barbara Shea Joy Sheridan Evelyn Short Betty Simino Ann Smith Alice Jo Stander Chuck Stanton Evan Stark Robin Staudinger Sara Strasner Lena Sule Ernest Swanson Nicholas Totaro Betty Townsend Bao Tran Blakeley Vicknair Rhonda Watson Jean Wilcox Elizabeth Wilton Carolyn Wintz Cindy Zito

MBP is truly indebted to the many volunteers who dedicated 6,876 hours of their time throughout 2008.

The 2008 Anna B. Lipsey Volunteer of the Year award was presented to volunteer Ed Burke. Pictured (l to r): Susan Lipsey and Ed Burke

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Community Giving Greater Northshore Business and Community Council Kyle France Chairman Kehoe-France Northshore Cindy Harlan Vice Chairman Community Volunteer Glenda Dobson, RN, BSN Louisiana Medical Center & Heart Hospital Mike Ford Strategic Employee Benefit Services of Louisiana

Greater Northshore Business & Community Council Formed 2008 was a year marked with many new and exciting initiatives for Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center (MBP). And, among them was the establishment of the Greater Northshore Business & Community Council to serve the Northshore and Florida Parishes. The Council is a volunteer-driven group with the mission of advancing Mary Bird Perkins’ life-saving work in patient care and research through advocacy, financial support and leadership. The goal of the Council is to continually increase philanthropic support for MBP and to grow its membership to represent a wide cross-section of the local business and philanthropic community. The members of the council were chosen for their leadership and involvement in their community and their commitment to helping increase support for the services the nonprofit Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center provides.

Randy Kinchen Whitney Bank Mark Malkemus Fairway Development Group, LLC Donna Taylor Stirling Properties Cindy Williamson Community Volunteer Pastor Alfred Young, Jr. Faith Bible Church Sue Zaunbrecher Christ Episcopal School Vickie Hall Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Carolyn A. Chassee, CFRE Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

Back row (standing): Randy Kinchen; Mike Ford; Todd Stevens, president and CEO of MBP; Kyle France, chair of council; Mark Malkemus. Front row (sitting): Cindy Harlan, vice-chair; Glenda Dobson; Vickie Hall, director Hammond and Covington Centers, MBP; Sue Zaunbrecher; Cindy Williamson; and Carolyn A. Chassee, CFRE, vice president, chief development officer. Not pictured: Donna Taylor, Pastor Alfred Young, Jr.

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Community Giving

2008 Community Support Total $3,546,073

Sources of Unrestricted and Restricted by Appeal

Sources of Unrestricted and Restricted Donations to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center and Foundation by Appeal

36%

28%

24% 5% 3%

2% 2%

Planned Gifts to MBPCC Foundation – Donor Restricted Personal Solicitation – Board, Employees, Community Private Foundation and Governmental Grants Mary Bird Perkins Merrill Lynch Golf Open Community Events to Benefit Mary Bird Perkins Direct Response Tribute Gifts

Sources of Unrestricted and Restricted by Constituent

Sources of Unrestricted and Restricted Donations to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center and Foundation by Constituent

58% 14% 28%

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Individuals Private Foundations and Government Grants Corporations and Organizations

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Community Giving

How Your Support Helped in the Fight Against Cancer Allocation of Unrestricted and Restricted

Allocation of Unrestricted and Restricted Donations to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center and Foundation

29%

11% 12% 13% 10% 25%

MBPCC Foundation Endowment – Donor Restricted Cancer Support Services Awareness and Education Physics Academic Research Early Detection Research Trials and Cancer Abstracting

Every dollar donated (100%) to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center directly funds cancer support services, early detection, research and education as demonstrated above. In 2008, the Center invested an additional

$658,000 to provide these

much-needed services to the community.

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Foundation

CANCER CENTER FOUNDATION

With your help, the Foundation will make a difference in the future. The Future of Cancer Care Starts Now Everyone in our community can turn to Mary Bird Perkins for the cancer care they need. n

The most advanced treatment and support services available.

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Awareness and prevention programs that help stop cancer before it starts or catch it early so it can be more successfully treated.

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Vital research that improves care and saves lives.

But We Need To Do More. With your support, we can make sure services and new advances in cancer care are available for you, your children and your grandchildren through Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation. Our mission is simple: build an endowment to fight cancer. This will ensure that patients and families have access to all the services they need – now and in the future – and that valuable cancer research continues.

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Building a Foundation

F

For Dudley and Beverly Coates, philanthropy in its various forms has been a part of their lives since they were children. “Each of our parents was very community-minded,” said Dudley, speaking of both his own father and of Beverly’s. “They were always doing something to help somebody else with a problem. It was a way of life – something we both witnessed. That is really what philanthropy is all about – people helping people.” From Beverly’s point of view, she said, “It never occurred to me that it was unusual to contribute money to causes near and dear to one’s heart. I thought everybody did that. When you’re involved in your community, you see the need. There are so many opportunities to give and so many wonderful organizations that are able to respond to these needs.”

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Foundation It’s probably no coincidence, then, that these two

of the compassion they feel the moment they step

people would eventually meet and marry, and

through the doors. I believe that starts at the top.

along the way significantly improve the quality

It’s undeniable that Mary Bird Perkins has strong

of life for residents of their entire community.

leadership that makes the organization such an

Dudley’s father moved the family from Little Rock,

influential part of our community and now in

Arkansas to Baton Rouge in 1945 after returning

communities throughout southeast Louisiana. I

from WWII. When Beverly was only six years old,

want to help in any way I can.”

her father – J. Theron Brown – relocated his family from Shreveport to Baton Rouge, seeking a future in the automobile business. While in high school, Dudley and Beverly were introduced to one another by their parents, who had become close friends. In 1953, after Dudley graduated from Yale, the two were married and raised three daughters in Baton Rouge. After 50 years in the investment business, Dudley is presently Senior Vice President of Wealth Management with Smith Barney. Dudley and Beverly Coates support a long list of deserving non-profit organizations in the community. As part of their estate and financial planning, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation has been notified of the Coates’ intent to make a planned gift upon the demise of both parties. In addition, the couple made an outright gift to the Endowment this year as well. Dudley sits on the Mary Bird Perkins board of directors and is chairman of the Center’s Governmental Affairs Committee.

In addressing the phenomenal growth that has occurred at Mary Bird in such a relatively short time, Dudley commented, “The whole operation has just taken off! It has grown and will continue to grow. It’s not just a Baton Rouge institution anymore; it’s giving a lot more people the opportunity to take care of their health problems right at home.”

“Mary Bird’s commitment to provide patients with the best radiation therapy options available, and the people who know how to use it, is really the bottom line. Having the medical physicists from the LSU-MBP program on the team is a unique and tremendous benefit for every Mary Bird patient.” Dudley Coates “What impresses me are the free programs and cancer screenings Mary Bird offers,” added Beverly. “It’s just as important to learn about cancer prevention as it is to know that early detection can save your life. That bus, the Early Bird, seems to

When asked why Mary Bird Perkins is privileged

be everywhere trying to screen everybody! I think

to be a major recipient of both Dudley’s time and

that’s wonderful.”

treasure, he paused for a moment and thoughtfully

The couple agreed that the cutting-edge treatment

replied, “There are three people I respect a great deal – Jack Rathbone (deceased), Richard Lipsey and John Barton, Sr. – who approached me about being on Mary Bird Perkins’ board of directors. I made my decision based on the fact that anyone who’s ever been treated there, or who knows someone who’s been treated there, always speaks

technology Mary Bird offers is, of course, extremely important. The impact the generosity of this couple has had on their hometown community in general is irrefutable. Specifically, their steadfast dedication to helping ensure the future of cancer care for the residents of southeast Louisiana is saving lives.

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Community Giving Foundation

Members of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation’s Development Committee gather for a photo at 2008 meeting. Pictured (l to r): Carolyn A. Chassee, CFRE, vice president, chief development officer, MBP; David Winkler, Faulk & Winkler, LLC; Jim McIlwain, Lamar Advertising Company; Hillar Moore, Associated Grocers, Inc., (Retired); Louis Curet, D’Amico & Curet (Retired); Sancy McCool, community volunteer; Tom Adamek, Stonehenge Capital Company, LLC; Craig Nuckolls, Rubicon, LLC; Bill Peters, Peters Financial Services; and Todd Stevens, president and CEO, MBP.

FOUNDATION Board of Directors

Development Committee

Planned Giving Council

G. Lee Griffin Chairman Chase (Retired)

Bill Peters Chairman Peters Financial Services, LLC

David A. Winkler Chairman Faulk & Winkler, LLC

Bill Peters Vice Chairman Peter Financial Services, LLC

James R. McIlwain Vice Chairman Lamar Advertising Company

J. Gerard Jolly Immediate Past Chairman KPMG LLP

J. H. Campbell, Jr. Secretary/Treasurer Associated Grocers, Inc.

G. Lee Griffin Immediate Past Chairman Chase (Retired)

Gerald T. Goss Wachovia Securities

Louis D. Curet Immediate Past Chairman D’Amico & Curet (Retired)

Thomas J. Adamek Stonehenge Capital Company, LLC

Todd Stevens President and CEO Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center John W. Barton, Jr. Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson Gerald T. Goss Wachovia Securities James R. McIlwain Lamar Advertising Company Gail O’Quin DailyInbox.com

Louis D. Curet D’Amico & Curet (Retired) Sancy H. McCool Community Volunteer Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Associated Grocers, Inc. (Retired) Craig A. Nuckolls Rubicon LLC David A. Winkler Faulk & Winkler, LLC Todd D. Stevens Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Carolyn A. Chassee, CFRE Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

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Mary C. Hester Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, L.L.P. Clint M. Hurst, CFM Davis, Miller, Roy Hurst Group of Merrill Lynch Kevin Knobloch JPMorgan Chase David G. Koch Weill, Dunn & Koch, LLC Frank D. McArthur II McArthur, Sanchez Associates Carey J. Messina Kean Miller Hawthorne D’Armond McCowan & Jarman, L.L.P. Edward L. Shobe The Shobe Financial Group

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Community Foundation Giving 2008 Foundation Donors

Named Endowed Funds

Mr. John W. Barton, Sr. Mrs. Jeanelle Beskin Tom and Virginia Bromley Don and Pat Lyle Beverly and Dudley Coates Mr. L. Boyd Delaune Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Kurlas Marguerite H. Mills * John and Virginia Noland Marianne and R. Upton Lea, Jr. *

The Shirley C. and J. Barker Kilgore Research Fund

The D. Jensen Holliday Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Kurlas Family Fund Marianne and R. Upton Lea, Jr. Fund Richard Lipsey and Susan Haspel Lipsey Family Fund John and Virginia Noland Family Fund Regional Oncology Library Fund Named endowed funds established in 2008 are denoted in bold.

* Deceased

2004 - 2008 Bequests and Endowments 6,000,000 Fund Totals 5,000,000

Fund + Expectancies*

4,000,000

3,000,000

2,000,000

6,000,000 Fund Totals 5,000,000

Fund + Expectancies*

4,000,000

1,000,000 3,000,000

0

2004 2,000,000

2005

2006

2007

2008

*Value calculated December 31 of each year. 1,000,000

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2004

2005

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Foundation Anna B. Lipsey Legacy Builders

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation

Anna B. Lipsey Legacy Builders is comprised of individuals who have made or have notified Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation of their intent to make planned gifts through their estate plans. Donors who have made outright gifts of $10,000 or more to the endowment or created endowed gifts for specific programs are also recognized as Legacy Builders.

Through their generosity, the following individuals are helping MBPCCF to build a perpetual endowment fund in support of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. The endowment will also ultimately help support other nonprofit entities that have demonstrated the ability to conduct cancer related programs, provide services that reduce cancer incidence and mortality, or improve the quality of life for those affected by cancer. Anonymous – (6) Anonymous – (4) Robelynn H. Abadie Tom and Lisa Adamek Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barton, Jr. Mr. John W. Barton, Sr. Mark and Kathy Bensabat Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bernhard, Jr. Evelyn Campbell Beven * Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Billings III Mrs. Jane Thibaut Boyce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Campbell, Jr. Carolyn A. Chassee Pat Cheramie Beverly and Dudley Coates Jess Willard Cockerham * Charles Newsam Conner * Violet T. Crum * Jean H. Curet * Mr. Louis D. Curet Mr. D. Cecil Delaune * Ms. Elaine T. Delaune * Leonard Boyd Delaune Hazel Ewing * Isiah J. Ewing * William A. Ferguson * Leon Ford IV and Helen Ford Dufreche Charlie V. Giambelluca * Jerry and Devera Goss Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Greer, Jr. Isaac and Florence* Gregorie Mr. and Mrs. Lee Griffin David S. Hanson, M.D. and Jolene K. Johnson, M.D. Mrs. Cecile B. Harrell *

The D. Jensen Holliday Family Fund Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Johnson Jerry and Donna Jolly Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jones Esther Kent * John Barker Killgore * Shirley Coppenex Killgore * Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Kurlas Family Mary Alicia* and Bettye* Lauret Marianne and R. Upton Lea, Jr. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Lipsey Alton W. Luedtke Don and Pat Lyle Jay and Sarah Lyles Mrs. Paula Garvey Manship * Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. McArthur II Mrs. Sancy H. McCool Chuck* and Ruth McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McKernan Lady Katharine McLaurin * Dr. and Mrs. Tom J. Meek, Jr. Marguerite H. Mills * Mr. Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Mr. Thomas J. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Moser Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Moyse III Rosalie Moyse * Stephen R. Musso * Earl E. Nelson Ron and Corinne Helm Ness John and Virginia Noland Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Nowacki Craig and Cindy Nuckolls Bill O’Quin Bill and Cherie Peters

Miss Emogene Pliner * Mr. and Mrs. David C. Price Ms. Barbara V. Rathbone Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Rathbone, Jr. * Dr. and Mrs. Richard Rathbone Suzanne and Jackie Rome Donna M. Saurage Elaine Kessler Schudmak * Jerry * and Chuck Schwing Ms. Ruth C. Sessions Beverly Carson Smiley Edward and Bernice Spiess Todd and Kelli Stevens Peter and Paige Stewart Emily C. Stich Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Thompson, Jr. Michael and Ro Trufant Felix and Lynn Weill Ann Wilkinson *Deceased New 2008 Anna B. Lipsey Legacy Builders are denoted in bold.

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Is Your Name Missing? In spite of our best efforts, errors and omissions sometimes occur in listing our donors. The donor recognition portion of this publication reports cumulative giving of $30 or more made from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008. If your name is not included and you think it should be, one of the following may be the reason: • You paid in 2008 on a pledge you made from a previous year. • You made a personal gift using your company’s check (you may be listed as the corporation or organization). • We made an omission error. If so, please accept our apology and notify the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Office of Development, 4950 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809 or call 225.215.1224.

Inquiries regarding giving opportunities and estate planning are welcomed. Write or call Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center’s Office of Development or visit our Web site. Additional copies of this annual report may be requested by calling (225) 215-1224.

www.marybird.org

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Senior Management Todd D. Stevens President and Chief Executive Officer Paul R. Nowacki Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Brenda Truxillo Vice President, Radiation Oncology Services Carolyn A. Chassee, CFRE Vice President for Development and Chief Development Officer Renea Austin-Duffin Executive Director, CARE Network Trisha Wright Director, Human Resources Amy L. Benton Vice President, Communications

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