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          Musical Medicine:
          
    Easing pain and bringing joy
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          SPRING
          2023
        To cause something to happen or be created; to breathe in, inhale and bring in new air; to exert an invigorating and exalting influence upon a person; to fill others with courage, purpose and enthusiasm.
          SPRING 2023
          ISSUE 7 916 Pacific Avenue Everett WA 98201 (425) 258-7500
          
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          ON THE COVER:
          Providence Harpist April Mitchell brings comfort to patients through music.
          DESIGN: DavidOwenHastings.com
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        Dear Friends:
          As the days get longer and the icy mornings give way to colorful spring flowers, I am reminded that even the darkest days begin to brighten over time. Every season has a reason, and I’m so grateful for our generous community and visionaries who continue to build on the legacy of past generations.
          
    From pandemics and financial crises to staffing challenges and growing patient counts—Providence Everett has encountered many of these challenges before in its 120-year history. While the last three years have been a particularly difficult time for our caregivers and our community, I am encouraged by the new beginnings on the horizon—made possible by donors like you.
          Through generous community support, our Campaign for A Greater Providence exceeded its original goal and raised $32 million dollars to advance care at Providence Everett. In the coming months, I look forward to recognizing and celebrating all who have helped provide new operating rooms and cardiac labs, more patient rooms, expanded services for stroke, trauma, autism, and pediatric behavioral health, and even more improvements that are sprouting now and will continue to blossom in the future.
          Providence Everett’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is receiving piece after piece of new medical equipment delivered thanks to our generous campaign donors and record-breaking giving at Festival of Trees (see page 8).
          Speaking of Festival, wow! Our community truly showed up at our 2022 Festival events. It was so amazing to gather again and feel the energy and passion for the work and mission of Providence.
          I’m still humbled by that tremendous show of support. Read more about the magical night on page 14.
          I’d also like to thank Mark Duffy for serving as our Foundation’s Board Chair these past three years. He extended his term to lead us through some of our toughest of times, and we are so grateful for his leadership and dedication. He will continue to serve on our board but is stepping aside so Lynne Hall can take us to the next season of our organization as our Board Chair. Lynne is a strong advocate for philanthropy and for this community which depends on Providence Everett. Learn more about Lynne and her passion to serve Providence on page 22.
          Lastly, please look at the many very special names that begin on page 16. You’ll see the hundreds of individuals, organizations, physicians, and caregivers who continue to be a beacon of light and hope for the future of health care in our region.
          Philanthropy is the catalyst for great things for our patients and caregivers. It is you who truly make this place the remarkable, first-class home away from home for those who need us most.
          Tina Gilson Chief Philanthropy Officer Providence General Foundation
          
          
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            Musical Medicine:
          Carts of equipment clattering down the hallway, beeps and buzzes of heart monitors, urgent pages over the intercom— the sounds of health care can be unsettling.
          But for a short while, hospital patients, visitors, and staff can experience calm among the clatter with a different kind of medicine: harp, guitar, and soft vocal music from Sacred Harmonies, Providence Everett’s therapeutic music program.
          Musicians have been part of Providence care teams for more than 20 years. It’s a low-tech aspect of care that brings healing to all who hear it.
          A transformative experience
          April Mitchell, a Certified Music Practitioner who plays the harp and sings at Providence Everett, says music can positively affect everyone, from the nurses and caregivers to visitors walking by. But the most awe-inspiring moments happen at the bedside.
          “I played for a paraplegic patient recently, and he said during his visit he felt like he was running in the fields—he forgot for a moment he was paralyzed. The music took him to a different place, and he felt free and alive,” April shared.
          Music as medicine can go beyond the limits of a patient’s imagination. Numerous studies have found that therapeutic music can lower heart rates, improve oxygen levels, and relieve pain. After playing harp sessions for the babies and their families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), April says nurses and parents tell her that feedings improve for the tiny patients.
          “This is a high-alert pod. Usually, we have alarms going off all the time,” a NICU nurse shared after one of April’s half-hour sessions. “I’m surprised—I’ve only had one alarm go off since you started playing.”
          Patients can even create the therapeutic benefits for themselves. One of April’s patients had been hospitalized for many weeks. At home, he enjoyed playing the guitar and ukelele. After learning about her patient’s music prowess, she arranged for a loaner guitar to be provided to him during his stay so he could continue the music sessions on his own throughout the week.
          “It brings a lot of joy to everyone around,” April says.
          April has seen dementia patients, who are unable to communicate, begin to sing along to the music and even regain a few moments of lucidity. Visitors often get emotional, with the music giving them the space to process their loved one’s medical circumstances.
          An alternative to traditional care
          April and her fellow music practitioner, a guitarist, are on the Spiritual Care team, a group of chaplains and musicians providing peace and comfort to patients. April says music
          provides an avenue for patients who are not religious to still receive comfort.
          “Some people don’t want anything to do with religion, but they really benefit from and appreciate the music,” April says. “Music has a way of speaking deeply to our soul and allows us to process things we sometimes can’t with words. It provides healing, comfort, and a safe place to express our emotions.”
          Community helps make music more widely available
          Providence General Foundation donors have a hand in this musical method of healing. Foundation funding is providing a new harp and iPads so when April or her colleagues aren’t available, patients can listen to pre-loaded harp music during their stay. Providence musicians are exploring ways to share the music even more widely through an online or streaming music service.
          Caregivers and community members can also get involved with the newly formed music volunteer program that allows volunteers to share their musical talents with patients and caregivers in the hospital lobby.
          “My hope is that as we continue providing proof that therapeutic music works, more medical facilities will welcome it as a prescriptive treatment in health care. Providence is doing it right,” says April. “Music makes our world a better place and complements everyone working in the hospital. I’m so grateful to Providence for valuing music—to patients it means the world.”
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        “Music makes our world a better place and complements everyone working in the hospital.”
          
    
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            Going the distance for first-class heart care
          Jim O’Neill was feeling off. He couldn’t walk more than four or five minutes without needing to sit. His primary care doctor told him it was likely from long COVID and there weren’t many treatment options. But that diagnosis didn’t seem right to Jim. He was breathing okay, but his energy levels were disturbingly low. After about six months of these symptoms—including an episode where he fainted and knocked out a few teeth—it was time to get another opinion. He booked an appointment with someone he knew he could trust: Dr. Cynthia Warner, his cardiologist at Providence.
          A history of difficult diagnoses
          Jim has a history of heart issues. He was born with a defect in his aorta. For years, doctors had said it was only a murmur and nothing to worry about. But when he got a consult from Dr. Warner 12 years ago, she took a closer look. She discovered the defect was more severe and sent Jim into surgery to fix the problem.
          “She took care of it,” said Jim. “When I realized I was feeling similar to how I did back then, I made an appointment with Dr. Warner. I knew I could trust her diagnosis 100 percent.”
          Traveling for peace of mind
          Jim retired a few years ago and moved to the Tri-Cities, so his appointment required travel across the mountains and a hotel stay to meet with Dr. Warner at the Providence Medical Group Mill Creek Clinic. He said the three-hour drive was well worth the peace of mind knowing he was getting his care from Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.
          “I wouldn’t go anywhere else if you have a heart need—Providence is a great place,” Jim said.
          Dr. Warner evaluated Jim and ordered some additional tests at Providence Everett to be sure he was okay before he drove back home. Jim went to the Colby campus later that day, and his test results were immediately sent to Dr. Warner. Just as Jim was leaving the building, Dr. Warner called him on his cell phone, and the technician who performed his tests came rushing around the corner with a wheelchair. Dr. Warner instructed Jim to get in the wheelchair—tests showed his aortic valve was almost completely closed off.
          Coordinating care for a quick recovery
          Dr. Warner consulted with Dr. Ravilla Mahidhar on the interventional cardiology team at Providence Everett to determine the best way to repair Jim’s heart, considering his prior surgery. After additional diagnostics from the cardiac catheterization lab, funded by donations to The Campaign for A Greater Providence, Dr. Mahidhar decided on a transcatheter aortic valve replacement, known as TAVR. Back to the cardiac cath lab Jim went for the minimally invasive procedure that’s often used for patients who’ve previously had open-heart surgery. It allowed Jim to recover in about a week, instead of months.
          “Having easy access to leading-edge technology and cardiovascular services offered in one location is really beneficial for our patients, especially in a medical center as busy as ours” said Dr. Warner.
          Jim agrees. He’s glad he made the trip when his heart told him he might need extra help. And relieved he did it in time. Jim is incredibly grateful for the care he received from Dr. Warner and Providence Everett.
          “Everyone was really first class. It’s a good hospital, for sure, almost like staying in a hotel—except they gave me the healthy food instead of the real good stuff,” Jim said with a chuckle.
          “I just want to give kudos to everyone at Providence, and especially Dr. Warner. She saved my bacon twice now.”
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        “I wouldn’t go anywhere else if you have a heart need— Providence is a great place,” Jim said.
          
              
              
            
            Celebrating a NICU Success
          Every first birthday party is special. But when Afton O’Connor turned one year old in March, you better believe it was quite a celebration. Every day is a celebration because Afton had a rocky start to life.
          
    Afton’s mom, Lindsey, was 26 weeks along in her pregnancy when she began feeling lousy. She and her husband, Brendan, were vacationing on San Juan Island. Lindsey felt so uncomfortable, she thought something must be wrong, so they decided to go to the freestanding emergency room in Friday Harbor. A doctor there told them Lindsey was in labor— shocking and scary news.
          “No organ system is finished developing at 26 weeks, so there are potentials for negative outcomes in every organ system,” said Brendan.
          The O’Connors were told their baby would need intensive care if he did, indeed, come so early.
          Providence Everett had the closest Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), so a fixed wing air ambulance flew Lindsey and Brendan to Paine Field and then rushed them to the Providence Pavilion for Women & Children.
          Medicine that Lindsey was put on before the flight had stopped her contractions. Now, at Providence, the attention turned to doing all they could to prepare her baby for a potential early birth.
          “The protocol is to have 48 hours of steroids so that the baby’s lungs can develop more quickly,” said Lindsey.
          Afton held on that 48 hours, but barely. At just two pounds and one ounce, Afton Joseph O’Connor arrived. He was more than three months early.
          Afton was intubated and rushed downstairs to Providence’s NICU, the only Level III NICU north of Seattle and all the way to the Canadian border, where he joined a cohort of other premature and critically ill babies who are given a fighting chance.
          
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        On day two of life, Afton began bleeding from his lungs. He developed holes in both lungs. His heart rate plummeted. Doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists—everyone available—worked for 45 minutes to bring Afton back.
          Afton pulled through that episode and a couple of other serious setbacks. He kept fighting, though, and so did the NICU team. Afton stayed in Providence Everett’s NICU for four months.
          “You can’t do better than the NICU he was in,” says Lindsey. His was a rough start, but Afton is now a happy, healthy one year old who loves books, all kinds of food, and scooting himself around his home.
          
    Community Support for NICU Care
          Donor support is keeping the Providence Everett NICU equipped to serve critically ill and premature babies like Afton. Over the past two years, our community has provided funding for several new high-tech incubator beds that manage temperature, sound, and oxygen levels for fragile newborns. Donors have also recently funded bed warmers which both warm and weigh babies and have a rotating mattress so preemies can receive care without the stress and risk of unnecessary movement and temperature changes. We are so grateful for those who generously invest in the equipment and supplies so Providence’s NICU team can serve the tiniest and most vulnerable patients in our growing region.
          More New Medical Equipment on the Way
          Donations in early 2023 mean even more equipment will soon arrive in the NICU including more incubators, warmers, transporters, and new phototherapy units to treat babies with jaundice. A special thank you to Marshall & Katherine Cymbaluk and The Waterman Medical Foundation for funding this new, needed equipment.
          To learn more about supporting the needs and future expansion of the NICU, contact us at (425) 258-7500
          
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        “We’re extraordinarily grateful to all the different people who took care of our son,” says Brendan.
          
              
              
            
            Tribute Gifts
          This list reflects gifts received July 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022.
          IN HONOR OF
          All the staff & attending physicians of the NICU
          Brendan, Lindsey & Afton O’Connor
          Ashley Abolafia
          Eldon & Carolyn Wexler
          Jacqueline Berglass
          Steven Berglass
          Caregivers who helped Byron Fellstrom
          Kathleen Fellstrom
          Chemo Care Beverly, RN helping Kristi T.
          William Hasenohrl & Kathi Thoreson Hasenohrl
          Peggy Fraser
          Gordon Henrikson
          Rose Goulet
          Dr. Dennis Goulet
          Paula Kerby
          Bill Kerby
          Kathleen Leach
          Brian & Emily Leach
          PRMCE Emergency Dept.
          Steve Calandrillo & Chryssa Deliganis
          Laura Rathman
          Lowell & Kathy Braaten
          Susan Root
          Richard & Judy Boyden
          
              
              
            
            Tribute Giving
          to Providence
          General Foundation is a meaningful way to honor or remember someone special while supporting your favorite cause. To learn more about honoring a loved one or caregiver, or commemorating those who have passed away, visit ProvidenceGeneralFoundation.org or call us at (425) 258-7500.
          
    IN MEMORY OF
          Laura Broadway
          Dean & Cheryl Good
          Connie Poore
          David & Patricia Strachila
          Jill Burt & George Leonard Burt
          William & Denise Barr
          Richard Erath
          Doreen Valverde
          Dr. John & Genevieve Fiorino
          George & Martha Dowell
          Sandra Goodhew
          Michael & Kathleen Goodhew
          Marjorie Hausmann
          Dr. Thomas Baer & Gina Vita
          Bill Ingram
          Sue Ingram Mackey
          Doreen Heffron
          Tracy & Tina Gilson
          Harv Jubie
          Debbie Finch
          Jeff Larkin
          Aaron & Shelley Metcalf
          Scott & Kippy Murphy
          PRMCE Executive Team
          Joyce Klabunde
          Richard Klabunde
          Paul Kniest
          Marissa Jagnow
          Lynn Kuhlman-Steffen
          Linda Cowan
          Bill & Betty Otteni
          Michael & Kathleen Goodhew
          Charles Pancerzewski
          Nancy O’Neal
          Herbert Pridemore
          Andrea Boushey
          Jamie Refenes
          Jacquelyn Refenes
          Donna Robinett
          Tracy & Tina Gilson
          Diane Smoots
          Karen Trana
          Eileen Rubatino
          Dr. Dennis Goulet
          Wally Trana
          Tracy & Tina Gilson
          Dr. Leland & Martha Hansen
          Dr. Hugh & Jackie Minor
          Christian Sievers
          Kenneth Turner
          Annette Colombini
          Cheryl Van Winkle
          Douglas & Elizabeth Bell
          Jim & Jan Gaffney
          Tracy & Tina Gilson
          Geoff & Carlene Goldfinch
          Hugh & Lynne Hall
          Bob Visscher
          Diane Mumaw
          George Walsh
          Michael & Laurie Walsh
          Richard Walsh
          Han Wen
          Lin Luo
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          Many local and national companies will match charitable donations their employees make. Now, it’s easier than ever to see if your employer one of them! Your company, your spouse’s company, or a company where you serve on the board are all possible sources of a matching gift. Some companies, such as Boeing, even match donations from their retirees. Below are just a few local companies who offer matching grants:
          Boeing
          Minimum gift match: $25
          Maximum gift match: $10,000
          Match Ratio: Up to 1:1
          Eligibility: Full-time, Part-time & Retired Employees
          Volunteer Grants: $10 for every 10 hours (25 hr minimum)
          The Everett Clinic (UnitedHealth Group Inc.)
          Minimum gift match: none
          Maximum gift match: $15,000
          Match Ratio: 1:1
          Eligibility: Full-time & Part-time Employees
          Microsoft
          Minimum gift match: $1
          Maximum gift match: $15,000
          Match Ratio: 1:1
          Eligibility: Full-time & Part-time Employees
          Volunteer Grants: $25 per hour (no minimum)
          Starbucks
          Minimum gift match: $10
          Maximum gift match: $1,000
          Match Ratio: 1:1
          Eligibility: Full-time & Part-time Employees
          Volunteer Grants: $500 for 30+ volunteer hours
          
              
              
            
            gratitude go further
          Ming “Mitch” Qi Shao arrived at Providence Everett after falling into the frigid waters of Puget Sound while crabbing. One of his oars separated from his rowboat, and he jumped in to try to get it—before long, he was too far from his boat to get back. Luckily, a kindhearted stranger on the shore saw the situation unfold, called 9-1-1, and helped rescue him. He was dangerously hypothermic and rushed to Providence Everett.
          Dr. Ryan David evaluated Mitch in the Emergency Department. He ordered fluids and heated blankets to treat Mitch’s hypothermia, and nurses and technicians got to work warming him up.
          
    “Cases like this remind us why we need the medical resources we have” said Dr. David. “The true spirit of the Everett community shined through on this day—everyone came together on his rescue, from the nurses and technicians to the bystander who called 9-1-1 and the medic crew. It was such a happy moment for me to see this good outcome.”
          Volunteer Grants: Up to $1,000 (25 hr mininum) See
          
    While Mitch only spent a few hours in the Emergency Department that day, he knew he had a close call and was thankful for the care he received. He decided to make a donation to Providence General Foundation in honor of his care team.
          “If I hadn’t been so close to the hospital where I fell in the water, the doctors say it could have been a very different outcome. I was just so grateful for everyone who helped.”
          Mitch was able to make an even greater impact with a matching grant from his employer, Microsoft. When Mitch learned about this opportunity, he used the matching gift lookup tool on the Providence General Foundation website to easily and quickly submit for his match. A few weeks later, the foundation received the match from Microsoft doubling his gift.
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            Your Giving in 2022
          In 2022, Providence General Foundation received more than $3.5 million in new gifts or commitments from donors who support the work and Mission of Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. We saw the wrap up of the record-breaking Campaign for a Greater Providence, and the successful return of many of our fundraising events, including Festival of Trees—which also set a new record. This generosity has allowed investments in new medical equipment and technology, behavioral health support for adults and children, important screening and patient support services, and community health programs that serve the most vulnerable. Every gift helps elevate health care in our hospital and community. Thank you for your ongoing support!
          2022 Financial Overview *
          *Pre-audited numbers
          
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        Assets Cash & Equivalents $ 746,230 Pledges Receivable (Net of Allowances & Current Portion) $ 3,956,811 Affiliate Receivable $ 973,791 Investments $ 31,880,636 Gift Annuity & Trust Funds $ 345,206 Other Assets $ 557,458 Total Assets $ 38,460,131 Liabilities
        Funds $ 26,257,752 Unrestricted Funds $
        Payable $
        & Annuities Trust Fund
        $
        Restricted
        11,118,263 Affiliate
        1,007,644 Gift
        Liabilities $ 76,472 Total Liabilities
        38,460,131
        ANNUAL REPORT
        2022 Major Areas of Support
          In 2022, Providence General Foundation distributed more than $4.3 million to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett and community health care initiatives. Support from community members, local businesses, charitable foundations, physicians, and caregivers allows us to invest in advancing health care for our community, and we are so grateful for the steadfast support. Providence Everett
          
    Health Rooftop Patio $730,000
          
    Equipment & Technology $504,697
          
    Caregiver Support & Education $32,397
          
    
    
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        Facility Expansion $2,200,000 Pediatric & Urgent Care Behavioral Health $542,598
        Patient Support, Community Support & Education Services $341,744 Behavioral
        
              
              
            
            Record-Breaking Generosity at Festival of Trees 2022
          
    After two years of celebrating Festival of Trees virtually, Festival Co-Chairs Tom & Kjersti Lane welcomed the community to the beautiful winter wonderland at Tulalip Resort’s Orca Ballroom for Festival 2022. The extraordinary generosity and community spirit of the attendees broke all records, raising more than $1.67 million for Providence Children’s Services.
          A bit of winter weather gave guests an early taste of Christmas spirit during Festival week, but the snow didn’t stop the celebration! The week began with tree and wreath designers working their magic during designer day, revealing their stunning creations at the free Community Day on Wednesday, November 30.
          Community members of all ages enjoyed the trees and wreaths along with local musical performances, crafts, visits with Santa, cookies and cocoa, teddy bear store, raffles, and more. Activities of the day benefited Providence General Children’s Association.
          Guests at the Holiday Gala on Friday, December 2 were greeted with a champagne reception before enjoying a festive evening filled with family, friends, exquisite food, fine wine, and a spirited live auction including Festival trees, wreaths, and unique experiences. It was an all-out bidding frenzy throughout the night from the trees and wreaths to vacation getaways and special desserts—including a very popular coconut cream pie with a winning bid of $5,000!
          The largest auction purchase of the night came from Rich & Judy Boyden as winning bidders of the Lego wreath—at a whopping $26,000! They generously donated the wreath, along with dozens of Lego sets, to the Providence Boyden Family Autism Center that bears their name. This is the generosity the Boydens are known for. Over countless years they’ve raised their paddle high at Festival of Trees and inspired others to do the same—even virtually! This is a true testament to why the Boydens were also the recipients of the 2022 Spirit of Festival Award and were honored that evening for their unwavering support of Providence Children’s Services.
          The overwhelming generosity continued into the fund-a-need portion of the evening, supporting the future expansion of Providence Everett’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. For the first time in Festival history, the fund-a-need donations topped more than $1 million! (Read about Baby Afton, the “star” of the 2022 fund-a-need on page 8).
          A special thank you to local clothing company Little Bipsy who generously matched all paddle raises of $250 up to $20,000 during the fund-a-need, inspiring some attendees to raise their paddle a second, third, or even fourth time.
          Thank you to all the guests, volunteers, and sponsors who helped make the 2022 Festival of Trees events an overwhelming success.
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    DISTINGUISHED
          PLATINUM SPONSOR
          ank you to all who were a special part of the 2022 Festival of Trees. Because of you, more than $1.6 million was raised to support Children’s Services at Providence Everett
          
    
    
    
    PLATINUM SPONSORS
          Kelly Wealth Management Group, Merrill Lynch
          Little Bipsy
          Optum of Washington
          Premera
          GOLD SPONSORS
          Dwayne Lane’s Auto Family
          Kendall Subar u of Marysville
          Klein Honda
          Providence Medical Group
          Radia Inc , PS
          ank you to all who were a special part of the 2022 Festival of Trees.
          Because of you, more than $1.6 million was raised to support Children’s Services at Providence Everett.
          Event Chairs, Tom & Kjersti Lane
          
    
    Spirit of Festival Award Recipients
          Richard & Judy Boyden
          Rodland Toyota of Everett
          Kelly Wealth Managem
          
    Roy Robinson RV Center
          SILVER SPONSOR
          
    Mortenson
          BRONZE SPONSORS
          Ga ney Construction
          Hermanson Company
          IRG Physical & Hand erapy
          Mountain Paci c Bank
          Seattle Children’s nesthesia, Inc./Providence WA Anesthesia Ser vices
          Western Washington Medical Group
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        DONOR RECOGNITION
          
              
              
            
            Individual and Organizational Donors
          We are grateful for the many donors who support our Mission and work. Your contributions are instrumental as we work to improve health and well-being of our growing community. This list reflects only new gifts, commitments, in-kind donations, and planned gift intentions totaling $100 or more received from July 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. It does not include payments made on pledges recognized in previous years.
          It is important to us that your listing is accurate and reflects how you prefer to be recognized. Please contact the Foundation office at (425) 258-7500 or PGF@Providence.org if there is an error or you would like to update your recognition preferences for future donor listings. Supporters who made a gift in the second half of 2022 but have since passed away are denoted with an asterisk. Anonymous donors have been omitted.
          $100,000 TO $499,999
          Marshall & Katherine Cymbaluk
          Bill & Patty DeGroodt
          Walt Gillette & Saundra Cope
          $50,000 TO $99,999
          American Cancer Society
          Richard & Judy Boyden
          Phil & Kelly Johnson
          Kendall Subaru of Marysville
          Steve & Carol Klein
          Little Bipsy
          Buzz & Carol Rodland
          Tulalip Tribes Charitable Contributions
          Waterman Medical Foundation
          $25,000 TO $49,999
          Jay & Terry Ackley, K & H Integrated Print Solutions
          Judy Baker*
          Carol Bjorg
          Cascade Lumber, Inc.
          Sharon & Ken Clay
          Gordon & Christine Cole
          Tim Halladay
          Tom & Kjersti Lane
          David & Rhea O’Connor
          Bill & Janice Rucker
          Wheels on the Waterfront Classic Cars, Trucks & Bikes Show
          $10,000 TO $24,999
          Dr. Peter Brant-Zawadzki
          Michael & Kristy Carrington
          Ken Edwards, K&S Construction, LLC
          Julie Elkington
          Alex & Jeannette Golitzin
          Rob & Chanelle Haines
          Michael Harder & Heidi Howard Harder
          Michael & Pat Holcomb
          Sean & Lisa Kelly, Kelly Wealth Management
          Dr. Daniel Kim
          Steven Marshall
          Bruce & Cynthia McKinnon
          Mortenson
          David & Tammy Noonan
          Chris & Kristi Pedley
          Joe & Charlene Pignataro
          Premera
          Hank Robinett
          Rodland Toyota of Everett
          Row for the Cure Seattle
          Optum of Washington
          Adam & Darla Van Winkle, Stadium Flowers
          Houston & Rachael Vaughan
          Randy & Char Wicklund
          $5,000 TO $9,999
          Vern & Stephanie Allen
          Dr. Alireza & Sherri Anissipour
          Bob & Margaret Bavasi
          Douglas & Elizabeth Bell
          Bobbi Jo Briggs & Bryan Holmes
          Patrick & Cheryl Cline
          Lindsay & Liska Crow
          Bob & Jennifer Cumming
          Gene Cyrus
          Danilo Soriano Family Foundation, LTD.
          Everett Aquasox
          Brian & Colleen Frauenholtz
          Joe & Ashley Gaffney
          Hugh & Lynne Hall
          Bob & Wendi Hinton
          Housing Hope
          Jamie Hunter
          Jim & Michelle James
          Shanley Johndrow
          Carolyn Johnson
          Lawrence & Linda Jubie
          Jan Jubie
          Kaiser Permanente Everett Medical Center
          Robert & Mary Kelly
          Rory & Brittni Klein
          Monica Lane
          William E. Larter, M.D.
          Eric & Brittani Little
          Gavin & Angela Loth
          Michelle Lundstrom
          Merrill Lynch
          Mountain Pacific Bank
          Scott & Kippy Murphy
          Shannon O’Kelley & Tyra Malmburg-O’Kelley
          Bruce & Allison Olson
          Providence WA Anesthesia Services PC
          Andy & Courtney Reece
          Sandberg Volvo
          Dr. Frank & Candace Schramm
          Seattle Children’s
          Ray & Mary Sievers
          Michael & Shanley Skillern
          Todd & Sarah Stine
          Scott & Vikki Strand
          Karen Trana
          Morrie Trautman
          Spark Van Winkle
          Western Washington Medical Group
          Zimmer Gunsul Frasca
          Architects, LLP
          $1,000 TO $4,999
          Monti & Maryanne Ackerman
          Tom & Linda Adams
          Alaska Airlines
          Vince & Veronica Arends
          Kyle & Dana Auslund
          Don & Shirley Ayres
          David & Jean Barber
          Ken & Jill Barczyszyn
          Jerry & Karen Barhanovich
          Mike & Sandra Bartlett
          Geoffrey Bedell & Sheila Bleakney
          Robert Beil
          Perry Berezowski
          Matt Bolin & Abbey Potts
          Kevin & Melissa Brooks
          Dr. Katherine Bumstead
          Bart & Holly Bunnell
          Paul & Ann Bustard
          Elizabeth Campbell
          Dr. Stephen & Jackie Campbell
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        John & Susan Carl
          Dr. E. Scott & Jane Casselman
          Danica & Colin Chadwick
          Chick-fil-A @ Lynnwood
          Chick-fil-A @ Marysville
          Ryan & Mary Clay
          Dr. Wendy & Derek Coffman
          Scott & Jennifer Combs
          Dr. James & Christine Cook
          Dr. Jack & Marilyn Courrier
          Dr. George & Annette Cox
          D.A. Davidson & Company
          Pam Daniels
          Todd & Julie Danner
          Mike & LaRae Denney
          Dr. William & Elizabeth Dickinson
          John & Julie Dickson
          Bob & Lizbeth Dobler
          Trevor & Kelsey Debois
          Mark & Kathy Duffy
          Ade Eitner*
          Enterprise Holdings Foundation
          Dr. Megan & Brian Farnsworth
          Debbie Finch
          Rick & Andrea Foster
          Sarah & Luke Frauenholtz
          Wayne Freese
          Dan & Kim Gaffney
          Jim & Jan Gaffney
          Michael & Christine Gaffney
          Tom & Sue Gaffney
          Dr. Sanjeev Garhwal & Priyanka Thakan
          Andrew & Lisa George
          Tracy & Tina Gilson
          Geoff & Carlene Goldfinch
          Michael & Kathleen Goodhew
          Jack & Vicki Goodwin
          Dr. Dennis Goulet
          James Grafton
          Tim & Kim Griffis
          Andy & Kaye Hall
          Tania Halladay
          Nik Halladay
          Drs. Kristofer Norland & Sarah Hansen
          Dan & Pam Harkins
          Amy Hayes
          Nick & Alyssa Hemming
          Gordon Henrikson
          Homage Senior Services
          Dr. Robert & Bonnie Hughes
          Reggie & Angela Jackson
          Peter Johndrow
          Mark Johnson
          Rick & Barbara Johnson
          Josephine Caring Community
          Megan Kalsen
          Todd & Angie Karr
          Martha Kegel
          YOU FUNDED IT
          
              
              
            
            Improving Blood Pressure at Home
          
    Thanks to generous donors, 200 local patients in need can now monitor, manage, and control their blood pressure in their own home.
          Providence’s Cultural Health Navigators, who help address and improve racial inequities and health disparities, will distribute the monitors to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) patients facing financial struggles. BIPOC patients have higher rates of hypertension, heart disease, and stroke than their white peers.
          Thank you for helping improve the health of your community!
          Richard Klabunde
          Donna Kosch
          Paul Kulle
          Lease Crutcher Lewis
          Roger & Linda Lervick
          John & Julie Lienhard
          Todd & Marcy Lund
          Dr. Michael & Jeanette Marshall
          Robb & Tami McCalmon
          Drs. W. Michael & Julia McDonnell
          Bill & Jean Messner
          Aaron & Shelley Metcalf
          Ron & Gretchen Miles
          Joe & Audrey Montellano
          Virgil & Mary Morgan
          Dr. Deborah Nalty & Jeff Shober
          Dr. Nancy & Larry Neubauer
          Henry & Sandra Newton
          Knut & Sarah Nicolaisen
          Vickie & Mark Nysether
          Edmund & Glenda Oas
          Steve & Pauline Oswald
          Mitesh Parikh & Dr. Reena Vasavada-Parikh
          Lianne Pearson
          Dan & Cary Peterson
          Jason Peterson & Julie Loughran
          Howard & Sandra Pettit
          Paul & Charisse Pitre
          Mike & Linda Poelzer
          Hunter Prater
          PRMCE Board of Directors
          Puget Sound Kidney Centers
          Mihai Puia-Dumitrescu
          Randy & Debbie Roberts
          Dr. Clifford & Debra Rogers
          Dr. Lawrence Schecter
          Randy & Robin Schemkes
          Mingqi Shao
          Fred & Susan Sievers
          Peter & Trisha Smeltz
          Dr. Padma Srigiriraju
          Stantec, Inc.
          Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation
          Trevor Stewart
          Sean Straub
          Roozy & Mikaela Ann Taheri
          William Hasenohrl & Kathi Thoreson Hasenohrl
          Tulalip Resort Casino
          Vic & Wendy Turner
          UBS Financial Services, Inc.
          Viva Jalisco Mexican Restaurant
          Jeffrey Wagner
          Washington State University
          Everett
          Carol Whitehead
          Mark & Kim Williams
          This list reflects only new gifts, commitments, in-kind donations and planned gift intentions totaling $100 or more received from July 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. It does not include payments made on pledges recognized in previous years. Please contact the foundation office at (425) 258-7500 with questions or concerns.
          *deceased
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        Donna Wray
          WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
          Bryan Zagers
          $500 TO $999
          Sherry & Corbin Allen
          Deanna Allen
          Gerald & Michelle Arneson
          Silence Baker
          William & Denise Barr
          Mark & Niki Baughman
          Dr. Earl Beegle
          Patricia Beginski
          Cierra Berger
          Dr. David & Janelle Beyer
          Jim & Susie Black
          Rick & Jennifer Bowen
          Christopher Britton
          Grace Buni
          Marv Crum & Susan Burke-Crum
          Ryan & Heather Case
          Carol Casprowitz
          Dr. Vinaya Chepuri & Melanie Field
          Lloyd Christensen & Lisa Hall
          Yvonne Christos
          Dr. Kevin & Sandra Clay
          John & Joanne Clingen
          Annette Colombini
          Blaine Wilson & Jasmine
          Diedrich Wilson
          Laronda Durrant
          COMMUNITY SUPPORT
          Cory & Desa Duskin
          Fermob
          Linda Field
          Scott & Gayle Forslund
          Robert & Linda Gardner
          John & Shannon Genge
          Goldfinch Bros., Inc.
          Michael Griffin
          Michael & Eileen Grimes
          Nicholas & Andrea Hagman
          Naomi Hendricks
          Tia Heslop
          Zackary Hickey
          Kimberly & Sean Hicks
          Carl Hinkson
          David & Gayle Holland
          Dr. Michael & Barbara Ingram
          Maureen Jackson
          Setare Jamalizadeh
          Rob Jamieson
          Jeremiah Powers & Rachel Jenner
          Dr. Jennifer & Jason Jerome
          Dr. Erica Joseph
          John & Peggy Jung-Simard
          Dr. Naomi Katsh
          Jessica Kinney
          Patricia Kirby
          Mike & Kristen Kishline
          Grace Lane
          John & Patricia Lanes
          Jenine & Steven Lantz
          Jeff Larkin
          You Pinked the Rink!
          Last October’s Pink the Rink event with the Everett Silvertips raised more than $70,000 for the Providence Comprehensive Breast Center. That’s a record!
          
    Some patients who’ve received care at our Breast Center were honored on the ice before the game and even got to ride the “Fanboni.” We loved celebrating these survivors while raising money to support those yet to come.
          Special thanks to Safeway, the Silvertips, and the nearly 7,000 fans who made this event so successful!
          Trevor & Teresa Legler
          Ali LeRoy
          Melissa Levar
          Maurice Lewin
          Gary Linger
          Janet Lockwood
          Jon Losey
          Jennifer Lucas
          Roni Lyons
          Jeremiah & Pakanya McKinley
          Jeremy & Sarah McKnight
          Kim Meritt
          Eric & Elizabeth Michailoff
          Mike & Lynne Miller
          Chris & Vicki Muir
          Laawna Murchison
          Michael & Cindy Newbury
          Kathy & Brad Nysether
          Anthony Ohl & Lena Ng
          Nathaniel Ohlund
          Will Parkkila
          Aurora Pearson
          Linda Pederson
          Jim & Carla Phillips
          JJ Pierce
          Clyde & Judy Pitcher
          James Powers
          PRMCE Executive Team
          Quilceda Creek Winery
          Catherine Rice
          Jeffrey Robin & Maya
          Kaneyasu
          Billie Roest
          Irvin & Delores Rohrich
          Paul & Danielle Rosser
          Aaron Rumpff
          Cheryl Sackrider
          Lauren Sayoc
          Robert & Krystal Schultz
          Jeff & Heather Shelby
          Sam & Lisa Shumaker
          Christian Sievers
          Skamania Lodge
          Beverly Skinner
          Carrie Skorheim
          Kirk Smith
          Matthew Smith & Niloofar
          Hezarjaribi
          Timothy & Mandy Stocker
          Bradley & Sherry Stoll
          Chip & Nancy Sunderland
          Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard
          Scott & Beverly Thorson
          Kyle & Jill Turner
          Anabel Villanueva Bedoya
          Philip & Suzanne Waligora
          Michael & Laurie Walsh
          Marie Webster
          Becky Weiderstrom
          Carol Wetter
          Linda Wilcoxson
          Willows Lodge
          Linda Wilson
          Irene Yang
          Melissa & Tammy York
          Gretchen Zemke
          Christine Zumdahl
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        $250 TO $499
          Christina Agoo
          Thomas & Donna Agostino
          Lana Andrews
          Lisa Archide
          Katie Baker
          Ken & Susie Baldwin
          Tracy Brossard
          Pete & Charlene Cameron
          Deniz Campbell
          Brent & Katherine Castano
          Dr. Alan Chan
          Christopher Chan
          Ken & Erin Chaney
          Lori Davis
          Liberty Davis
          Catherine Deldin
          Joseph & Roberta Dick
          Kerry Edinger
          Cassandra Elder-Stoner
          Solma Empinado
          Cassie Erga
          Tyler Ferguson
          Vanessa Flores
          Tracy Fulton
          Budd & Kathy Gould
          Carolyn Hansen
          Dr. Matthew & Jessica Hansen
          Pat & Rae Ann Henderson
          Richard Hill
          Paula Hlastala
          Jeanette Hofmann
          Patricia Hofmann & Michael O’Brien
          Andrea Holliman
          Shelley Houston
          Nicholas Huwe
          Lai Huynh
          Dr. Robert & Eileen Iguchi
          Ilani Casino Resort
          Marjorie Ingram
          Bill Ingram
          Sue Ingram Mackey
          Travis & Deonna Jorgensen
          Rebecca Jubie
          Vikas Kayastha
          Tyler & Alexandra Kent
          Tiffany King
          Veronica Knudson
          Rebecca Kulgren
          Marika Kuylman
          Greg & Kathleen Lawson
          Dan & Shannon Leach
          Thomas Leahy
          Pauline Lindsey
          Joey & Janet Little
          Troy Longwith
          Lin Luo
          Bryan & Lauren Maggio
          Jon & Jean Marable
          Jenna Marshall
          Sunshine Milsom
          Connie Mitchell
          Troy & Darlene Moe
          Dr. Arash Moghaddam
          Mary Mohr
          Dr. Beena Morris
          Karl Moser
          Claire Murphy
          Kevin Murphy
          Jennifer Myers
          Robert & Carolyn Norman
          Northwest Washington Radiation Oncology Associates
          Sheri Nylund
          Judy Oberg
          Brendan, Lindsey & Afton O’Connor
          Lawrence O’Donnell
          Balbir & Surinder Palk
          Conney Paszkiewicz
          Kaycee Moe
          Josh & Yvie Rayburn
          Michael & Barbara Ripp
          Susan Root
          Dave & Trina Roufs
          Laura Senter
          Tal & Lisa Severn
          Susan & Bob Shayne
          Marilyn Sheldon
          Sharon Shurte
          Silver Cloud Inn
          Drs. Tarvinder Singh & Marcie Hamrick
          Terryl Smith
          Dan & Diane Smoots
          Barry & Laura Stueve
          Swinomish Casino & Lodge
          Ron Sytsma
          Genet Tekele
          Dan & Kristle Templeman
          Josh & Jessica Treat
          Andrew Urie
          Justin & Kris Vanden Bosch
          Jay & Joy Varady
          Stacy Ventura
          Cynthia Wentworth
          Eric & Wendy Werttemberger
          Eldon & Carolyn Wexler
          Todd & Yolanda Whipple
          Craig & Kerri Willis
          Donald Wlazlak
          Michelle Wolf
          $100 TO $249
          49 North Mountain Resort
          John & Janice Abdalkhani
          Act Theatre
          Cris & Cathy Albrecht
          Anne Alkema
          Amy Allen
          Barbara Allen
          Terry Anderson
          Arnies of Mukilteo
          Dr. Chad Aschtgen
          Brandon & Kristy Axlen
          Martin Badie
          Sean & Kim Bailey
          Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
          Charles Baker
          Stephanie Baker
          Steven Berglass
          Ryan & Ann Blakely
          Lowell & Kathy Braaten
          James Bradley
          COMMUNITY SUPPORT
          Stroke Support Group
          Your donations are helping stroke survivors and their caregivers meet monthly to support each other as they navigate their lives after stroke.
          Providence Everett’s Stroke Survivor group is a valuable resource for stroke survivors and their families to share insights and learnings—as well as develop friendships and realize they are not alone in their post-stroke struggles and challenges.
          
    Thank you for helping stroke survivors continue their healing journey.
          *deceased
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        This list reflects only new gifts, commitments, in-kind donations and planned gift intentions totaling $100 or more received from July 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. It does not include payments made on pledges recognized in previous years. Please contact the foundation office at (425) 258-7500 with questions or concerns.
          Ronald & Jessica Burt
          Gertrude Caudill
          Jay & Susan Cedergreen
          Cheryl Chan
          Jagath Chitrasena
          Adam & Nikki Clay
          Amanda Cline
          Greg & Kristen Clopp
          John & Patricia Coan
          Elaine Cole
          Richard Conover
          Allan & Jennifer Coyle
          Kenneth & Dorothy Crossman
          Kathleen Crumley
          Garth & Rachel Cumpston
          Kim Cunningham-McNeer
          Dancing Fish Vineyards
          Terry Davis
          Drs. Peter & Ellen Derrick
          Michelle Desoto
          Bob Dickson
          Karen Donnellan
          Jennifer Doucette
          Dennis & Carol Dudder
          Dunham Cellars
          Stephen Eldridge
          Frank Ellars
          Doug & Wendy Fagan
          Carol Fawcett
          Aaron & Susan Feik
          Dallas & Judy Ferrel
          Aracely Figueroa
          Dr. Gale & Delores Flake
          Emelita Floresca
          Tina Folk
          Kristin Frazer
          YOU FUNDED IT Helping Patients Stay Safe
          Falls are a leading cause of injury for hospitalized patients, and research shows keeping patients’ minds active is one of the most effective ways to prevent falls.
          Donors are funding fall-prevention activity carts and keeping them stocked with things to help patients stay busy during long hospital stays.
          
    
    It’s one of many ways you are helping support the work of our nurses and the health and safety of Providence patients.
          John & Sally Galt
          Laurie Gardner
          Ron Garneau
          Antonio & Cecilia Gaspar
          Toni Gates
          Nicky Gevirtz
          Sally Greve
          Paul Grochal
          Karl & Kathleen Groen
          Guardian Cellars
          Dan & Ash Gunderson
          Lisa Hafenscher
          Niklas Halladay
          Stephanie Haskins
          Jim & Kristina Hatloe
          Bouapha & Thieng Hatsabout
          David & Dana Hawkins
          Seana Helms-Donner
          Lewis & Jenny Hendry
          Dr. Nariman Heshmati & Kathryne Hughes
          Eva Hickman
          Kathleen Hillis
          Charlotte & Jeffery Hill-Miles
          Hilton and Company
          Chris & Cathie Hoiby
          Jeri Howe
          Charlene Hulskamp
          Jenelle Humphrey
          Brent Ingram
          Shari Ireton
          Ivar’s and Kidd Valley Restaurants
          Marissa Jagnow
          Maggie James
          Harold Jensen
          Steven & Nancy Juntwait
          Basel Jurdy
          Russell & Kim Keithley
          Bill & Paula Kerby
          Kelly Kikuchi
          Dr. Benjamin Killey
          Janis Kinney
          David & Maria Laidler
          Aileen Langhans
          Jeff & Kimberly Latham
          Lewis & Mary Latraille
          Brian & Emily Leach
          Bob & Kathy Leach
          Michael Lopez
          Steven Lord
          Martin & Lacy Lundberg
          Candace Mabbitt
          Richard & Samantha MacDonald
          Azad & Parminder Mahil
          Joelle Mahlum
          Lisa Matson
          Mary McCord
          Stephanie McDonald
          Vincent & Alex McGinty
          Leroy & Jean McVay
          John Meares
          Melissa Mertz
          Erin Miller
          Dr. Judith Milner
          Dr. Hugh & Jackie Minor
          Mioposto Fine Foods, LLC
          Bill & Beverly Moerke
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        Mai Moller
          Jeanne Morimoto
          Dr. Autumn Moser
          Mount Baker Theatre
          James Mueller
          Shawanna Murry
          Museum of Flight
          Yvonne Neal
          Paula Newman-Skomski
          Novelty Hill - Januik Winery
          Susan Ollis
          Pagliacci Pizza
          Jeff & Leslie Palmer
          Korinne Parker
          Chuck & Lynn Patten
          Clarrisa Peppin
          John & Kathy Petosa
          Robert Placey & Zoe Pilgrim-Placey
          Bonnie Pittrof
          Penelope & Richard Potter
          Mary Pratt
          Angela Ratcliff
          John & Cathe Reed
          Paul & Nancy Reese
          Ann Reinhart
          Dr. Susan Reis
          Joseph Repp
          Dr. David & Rosie Reynaud
          Jacob & Mina Ritland
          Kristi Robinson
          Ryan & Shannan Ross
          Roy Robinson RV
          Robin Russell
          Rustic Cork Wine Bar
          Salty’s Seafood Grill
          Mary Ann Sande
          Bianca Sanders
          Devin & Laurie Saylor
          Michael & Mary Scanes
          Earl Schuster
          Robert Scown
          Seattle Aquarium
          Scott & Linda Severs
          Surinder & Sawarnlata
          Sharma
          Denise Sheldon
          Dana Shepherd
          Susan Sibbald
          Gale Springer, ARNP
          Josephine Stacruz
          Dr. Hillary Starr
          Brian & Kristin Stuckey
          Jennifer Sund
          Norman Suzuki
          James & Diane Sweeney
          Brad & Nancy Thompson
          Kimberly Toler
          Toby Travis
          Leah Treml-Ellis
          Twin City Foods, Inc.
          Kate Unterberger
          Dr. Mark & Michelle Valentine
          Vertical World Village Theatre
          Tommy Vo
          Rochelle Wallace
          Niki Wallick
          Richard Walsh
          Jane Warner
          Anna Weeks
          Whippoorwill Grazing Company
          Clayton & Sharron White
          Lon White
          Pete & Margie Wiseman
          Erik & Beverly Wold
          Woodhouse Wine Estates
          William Wright
          Roberta Wylie
          Randy & Joyce Yates
          Trevor Zesiger & Aubree Allen
          Nicole Zickler
          Sandy Ziemer
          Janet Zuanich
          Dr. David Zunkel & Kathleen Stratton Zunkel
          COMMUNITY SUPPORT
          
              
              
            
            Cancer Patient Lodging
          
    An American Cancer Society grant is providing lodging vouchers for cancer patients in need while they receive care at Providence Regional Cancer Partnership.
          Providence is thankful for the partnership with American Cancer Society and local hotels to provide overnight lodging for cancer patients who must travel long distances for treatment or don’t have safe, stable housing for the course of their care.
          Thank you, American Cancer Society, for helping us meet the needs of the most vulnerable patients in our region.
          *deceased
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        This list reflects only new gifts, commitments, in-kind donations and planned gift intentions totaling $100 or more received from July 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. It does not include payments made on pledges recognized in previous years. Please contact the foundation office at (425) 258-7500 with questions or concerns.
        BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOUNDATION STAFF
          OFFICERS
          Lynne Hall, Chair
          
    Dan Gaffney, Vice Chair & Treasurer
          Donna Bjorg, Secretary
          Mark Duffy, Immediate Past Chair
          MEMBERS
          Margaret Bavasi
          Doug Bell
          Ron Brown, MD
          Garry Clark
          Jan Gaffney
          Andy Hall
          Dan Harkins
          Mike Holcomb
          Todd Karr
          Carol Klein
          Steve Klein
          Jean Messner
          Scott Murphy
          Shannon O’Kelley
          Paul Pitre
          Tarvinder Singh, MD
          Mel Sheldon
          EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
          Tina Gilson, Chief Philanthropy Officer, Providence General Foundation
          Susie Black, Providence General Children’s Association
          Kristy Carrington, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, Chief Executive of Providence Swedish North Puget Sound
          
    EMERITUS MEMBERS
          Doug Ferguson
          Diane Guildner
          Larry Jubie
          Henry Newton
          Tom Rainville
          Len Roberts
          Fred Sjoholm
          Roy Yates
          Tina Gilson Chief Philanthropy Officer
          Mary K Allen
          Sr. Database Specialist
          Jennifer Coyle
          Annual Giving & Events Officer
          Kim Griffis Director of Donor Engagement
          Marissa Jagnow Executive Assistant
          Ali LeRoy Communications Officer
          Margaret Terry
          Philanthropy Officer
          Jackie Woodwell
          Philanthropy Officer
          NEW BOARD CHAIR:
          Lynne Hall
          Providence General Foundation is happy to announce Lynne Hall as our new Board Chair. Lynne is a tireless advocate for the community. She has served on the advisory board of Providence’s Linda Baltzell Cancer Patient Assistance Fund and co-chaired the Everett Golf and Country Club’s Cancer Golf Tournament since 2015. She is active at New Life Foursquare Church, where she leads bible study and several women’s events.
          Lynne and her husband Hugh were owners of Performance Kia in Everett before retiring. These days they enjoy spending time with their two grown sons and their grandson, and being outdoors hiking, golfing, and boating.
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        NEW BOARD MEMBER: Garry Clark
          
    We are pleased to welcome Garry Clark as our newest board member. Garry serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Economic Alliance Snohomish County and is a member of the National Rural Economic Developer’s Association and the Washington Economic Developers Association. Garry also serves on the board of Leadership Snohomish County and the Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish County. He was awarded Midland Business Journal’s 40 under 40 Award in 2018 for his workforce housing efforts in Nebraska and has been working in economic development since 2007.
          Garry holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Dana College in Nebraska and a Master of Science degree in Urban Studies and Public Administration from Nebraska University. Garry lives in the city of Snohomish with his wife Tina and their three children.
          
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