Providence Foundations Southern California 2013 Annual Report

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Creating Healthier Communities

P R O V I D E N C E F O U N D AT I O N S S O U T H E R N C A L I F O R N I A • 2 0 1 3 A N N U A L R E P O R T 1

Providence Foundations, Southern California • 2 0 1 3 A N N U A L R E P O R T


C R E A T I N G H E A LT H I E R C O M M U N I T I E S

Mission As People of Providence we reveal God's love for all, especially the poor and vulnerable, through our compassionate service.

Together P ROVIDE NCE FOUNDATIONS SO UT HE R N CAL IFORN IA 2013 A NNUAL REP OR T


C R E A T I N G H E A LT H I E R C O M M U N I T I E S

Mission As People of Providence we reveal God's love for all, especially the poor and vulnerable, through our compassionate service.

Together P ROVIDE NCE FOUNDATIONS SO UT HE R N CAL IFORN IA 2013 A NNUAL REP OR T


Table of Contents Greetings & Reflections of the Year

Honor Roll 32

Circle of Caring

4

Patricia E. Modrzejewski

34

Mother Gamelin Society

5

Providence Holy Cross

39

6

Providence Little Company of Mary

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

44

TrinityCare Hospice Foundation

7

Providence Saint Joseph

45

The Right Thing to Do: Jaromir Strizka

8

Providence Tarzana

Providence Holy Cross Medical Center

9

Providence TrinityCare Hospice

An Eventfull Year

Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro

10

Providence Health & Services, Valley

46

Mother Gamelin

47

Disney Art & Wine

48

Holy Cross & Tarzana Golf Tournament

49

Little Company of Mary Golf Tournament

50

Annual Friends Celebration

51

Saint Joseph Golf Tournament

52

Providence Foundations Annual 2013 Board Retreat

SERVING:

Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Providence Tarzana Medical Center Providence TrinityCare Hospice

www.ProvidencePowerOfGiving.org

Lives We’ve Touched 12

A Good Place to Say Good-bye

14

Leading the Way

18

Partners for Healthy Kids: 55,000 Children on the Road to Good Health Care

22

A Second Generation Finds Their Passion

54

Sunday By The Sea

24

Gratitude for a World-Class Hospital Experience

55

Women’s Wellness Conference

56

Saint Joseph Gala

A Heart for Hospice

57

Light Up A Life

26

Financial Reports

We are truly grateful for the charitable support we receive from our friends in the community. If you wish to no longer receive any communications from the Foundation, please let us know by calling (818) 847-4673, emailing CAFoundation.OptOut@providence.org, or writing to Operations Department, Providence Foundations-Southern California, 501 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank CA 91505. Please allow 4-6 weeks to honor this request. 4

Providence Foundations, Southern California

28

PH&S Valley Foundation

29

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

30

Providence TrinityCare Hospice Foundation

31

2013 Distributions 2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Table of Contents Greetings & Reflections of the Year

Honor Roll 32

Circle of Caring

4

Patricia E. Modrzejewski

34

Mother Gamelin Society

5

Providence Holy Cross

39

6

Providence Little Company of Mary

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

44

TrinityCare Hospice Foundation

7

Providence Saint Joseph

45

The Right Thing to Do: Jaromir Strizka

8

Providence Tarzana

Providence Holy Cross Medical Center

9

Providence TrinityCare Hospice

An Eventfull Year

Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro

10

Providence Health & Services, Valley

46

Mother Gamelin

47

Disney Art & Wine

48

Holy Cross & Tarzana Golf Tournament

49

Little Company of Mary Golf Tournament

50

Annual Friends Celebration

51

Saint Joseph Golf Tournament

52

Providence Foundations Annual 2013 Board Retreat

SERVING:

Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Providence Tarzana Medical Center Providence TrinityCare Hospice

www.ProvidencePowerOfGiving.org

Lives We’ve Touched 12

A Good Place to Say Good-bye

14

Leading the Way

18

Partners for Healthy Kids: 55,000 Children on the Road to Good Health Care

22

A Second Generation Finds Their Passion

54

Sunday By The Sea

24

Gratitude for a World-Class Hospital Experience

55

Women’s Wellness Conference

56

Saint Joseph Gala

A Heart for Hospice

57

Light Up A Life

26

Financial Reports

We are truly grateful for the charitable support we receive from our friends in the community. If you wish to no longer receive any communications from the Foundation, please let us know by calling (818) 847-4673, emailing CAFoundation.OptOut@providence.org, or writing to Operations Department, Providence Foundations-Southern California, 501 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank CA 91505. Please allow 4-6 weeks to honor this request. 4

Providence Foundations, Southern California

28

PH&S Valley Foundation

29

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

30

Providence TrinityCare Hospice Foundation

31

2013 Distributions 2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Dear Friends, This year’s report on our performance in 2013 is as much a celebration of your generosity as it is an account of our fundraising success. As you will see in the pages that follow, our friends and community partners continue to strongly support our ministries with gifts that directly benefit both our caregivers and their patients. We could not be more grateful for your continuing trust and kindness. Our attention is strongly fixed on the future of our medical centers and hospice services amid the changing landscape of health care in our nation. You can be assured that Providence will continue its 157-year history of responding to the needs of those we serve, especially the poor and vulnerable, by seeking to always provide the best compassionate care at the most affordable cost.

Patricia E. MODRZEJEWSKI Chief Development Officer/ President Providence Foundations, Southern California

How will we do it? We’re committed to whole-person health through our strategy of creating healthier communities, together. Providence is becoming much more active in primary health care and the overall well-being of the communities we serve – improving health at the local level through preventive care and education. Our foundations are responding to this approach by continuing their vital support of our local ministries’ investments in the infrastructure, equipment and training that our caregivers need in order to be successful. In this, our first regional foundation annual report, it is clear philanthropy continues to make the difference for our patients through cardiovascular and cancer care, emergency and end-of-life care, and our care of children and young adults through our hospitals and community benefit programs. Your generosity has always been important in helping us carry out the mission of the Sisters, and it continues to support the margin of excellence that makes our Providence ministries among the highest-ranked health care providers in Southern California. Thank you again for your remarkable partnership in creating healthier communities, together with Providence. Sincerely,

Patricia E. Modrzejewski

Holy Cross

“I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy.

As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center – Teresa recalls attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, awards dinner and physician lecture with her mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Saint Bernard Steven WALLACE JosephKLEIN, Foundation board of governors since 1992. Executive Director/ MD, MBA Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist Vice President Chief Executive and Shout Gala and it changed life. One of her Providenceher Holy Cross Providence Holy Cross Foundation Medical Center dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The event was a success but Diane passed away a few days after her 49th birthday, leaving three young sons behind.

Leadership my mother was nearing the endof-life. Dr. Mena drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on the July 4th weekend to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.” 2014 Board of Governors

The Friends of the Disney Family CancerKevin Center C. Butler committee started with five Norman M. Coulson members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The Robert L. Frazier, III John Fusano group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for Albert J. Ghirardelli, Esq. 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to Arif Halaby promote giving and to raise awareness of the center Bernard Klein, MD, MBA* and its services.

Richard Marciniak – Chair Thomas M. Mendelson – Treasurer In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer R. Hank Miller awareness month, committee members Lynette Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette Michael S. Overing, Esq. and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del CieloL.inParanay, MD Gregory Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeownGeorge Perez ers, Maria and Javier Uribe,Gerald were instrumental the S. Puchlik, AIA,inACHA Kay Radford* development of the

cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at Steven Wallace, that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette Executive Director/Vice President and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood * Ex-Officio home.

Richard MARCINIAK That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to The Friends are motivated by the belief that by comChair become the second generation of Uribe philanthroing together they can make a Providence Holy Cross pists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. difference for patients working hard to Foundation Mena have what he needed to fight cancer. I was triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-genasked to beChair on the foundation of governors in I want eration volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commit“As the Board of the Providenceboard Holy Cross Foundation, to thank 2009 and later when the opportunity came to form a ment: “I just want to make a difference in this life, our many donors and supporters since our doors opened in 1961. Holy Cross group totosupport the recognized Disney for its clinical performance, trauma make someone’s life not have to be cut short, help continues be nationally care Family Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my make people comfortable when they are sick and and Magnet Status for Nursing Excellence. Recently, we were given the friends with me.” Health Award, ranking among the top 10 percent vulnerable. Healthgrades Women’s in theI believe, through my mother Maria, my dear lost friends and family and the people of Provination for women’s health care. In U.S. News & World Report, we were named dence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.” Others were inspired toLos joinAngeles the newly formed com#33 in California and #20 in as one of the best hospitals for our mittee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, work in Gastroenterology, GI Surgery, Orthopedics and Pulmonology. And now, because of the on care providedfor byour Raul Mena,department MD, we have embarked a campaign radiology to enhance and medical upgrade our imaging services. The incredible work by our community of director nurses of cancer services. could Lauranot Pistotnik, physicians, and employees be done current without your continued chair of the Friends, was support.” overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother Richard Marciniak, Chair was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as Providence Holy Cross Foundation 2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Dear Friends, This year’s report on our performance in 2013 is as much a celebration of your generosity as it is an account of our fundraising success. As you will see in the pages that follow, our friends and community partners continue to strongly support our ministries with gifts that directly benefit both our caregivers and their patients. We could not be more grateful for your continuing trust and kindness. Our attention is strongly fixed on the future of our medical centers and hospice services amid the changing landscape of health care in our nation. You can be assured that Providence will continue its 157-year history of responding to the needs of those we serve, especially the poor and vulnerable, by seeking to always provide the best compassionate care at the most affordable cost.

Patricia E. MODRZEJEWSKI Chief Development Officer/ President Providence Foundations, Southern California

How will we do it? We’re committed to whole-person health through our strategy of creating healthier communities, together. Providence is becoming much more active in primary health care and the overall well-being of the communities we serve – improving health at the local level through preventive care and education. Our foundations are responding to this approach by continuing their vital support of our local ministries’ investments in the infrastructure, equipment and training that our caregivers need in order to be successful. In this, our first regional foundation annual report, it is clear philanthropy continues to make the difference for our patients through cardiovascular and cancer care, emergency and end-of-life care, and our care of children and young adults through our hospitals and community benefit programs. Your generosity has always been important in helping us carry out the mission of the Sisters, and it continues to support the margin of excellence that makes our Providence ministries among the highest-ranked health care providers in Southern California. Thank you again for your remarkable partnership in creating healthier communities, together with Providence. Sincerely,

Patricia E. Modrzejewski

Holy Cross

“I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy.

As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center – Teresa recalls attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, awards dinner and physician lecture with her mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Saint Bernard Steven WALLACE JosephKLEIN, Foundation board of governors since 1992. Executive Director/ MD, MBA Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist Vice President Chief Executive and Shout Gala and it changed life. One of her Providenceher Holy Cross Providence Holy Cross Foundation Medical Center dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The event was a success but Diane passed away a few days after her 49th birthday, leaving three young sons behind.

Leadership my mother was nearing the endof-life. Dr. Mena drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on the July 4th weekend to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.” 2014 Board of Governors

The Friends of the Disney Family CancerKevin Center C. Butler committee started with five Norman M. Coulson members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The Robert L. Frazier, III John Fusano group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for Albert J. Ghirardelli, Esq. 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to Arif Halaby promote giving and to raise awareness of the center Bernard Klein, MD, MBA* and its services.

Richard Marciniak – Chair Thomas M. Mendelson – Treasurer In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer R. Hank Miller awareness month, committee members Lynette Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette Michael S. Overing, Esq. and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del CieloL.inParanay, MD Gregory Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeownGeorge Perez ers, Maria and Javier Uribe,Gerald were instrumental the S. Puchlik, AIA,inACHA Kay Radford* development of the

cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at Steven Wallace, that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette Executive Director/Vice President and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood * Ex-Officio home.

Richard MARCINIAK That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to The Friends are motivated by the belief that by comChair become the second generation of Uribe philanthroing together they can make a Providence Holy Cross pists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. difference for patients working hard to Foundation Mena have what he needed to fight cancer. I was triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-genasked to beChair on the foundation of governors in I want eration volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commit“As the Board of the Providenceboard Holy Cross Foundation, to thank 2009 and later when the opportunity came to form a ment: “I just want to make a difference in this life, our many donors and supporters since our doors opened in 1961. Holy Cross group totosupport the recognized Disney for its clinical performance, trauma make someone’s life not have to be cut short, help continues be nationally care Family Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my make people comfortable when they are sick and and Magnet Status for Nursing Excellence. Recently, we were given the friends with me.” Health Award, ranking among the top 10 percent vulnerable. Healthgrades Women’s in theI believe, through my mother Maria, my dear lost friends and family and the people of Provination for women’s health care. In U.S. News & World Report, we were named dence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.” Others were inspired toLos joinAngeles the newly formed com#33 in California and #20 in as one of the best hospitals for our mittee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, work in Gastroenterology, GI Surgery, Orthopedics and Pulmonology. And now, because of the on care providedfor byour Raul Mena,department MD, we have embarked a campaign radiology to enhance and medical upgrade our imaging services. The incredible work by our community of director nurses of cancer services. could Lauranot Pistotnik, physicians, and employees be done current without your continued chair of the Friends, was support.” overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother Richard Marciniak, Chair was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as Providence Holy Cross Foundation 2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Leadership 2014 Board of Trustees Cathy Alessandra David S. Alverson, JD – Vice Chair Anthony A. Arminio – Vice Chair Sean F. Armstrong – Treasurer Edward Balazs Barbara Beaupre Richard P. Brombach Caroline Burke John Colich Thomas E. Connaghan – Chair Paula Del Vicario Liz Dunne* Blake Edwards David N. Fong, JD Rex E. Fountain Jr. Stephen P. Gale – Vice Chair Scott A. Gregory Cynthia Hagelstein James Hunter – Vice Chair Jon L. Jacobson Shelley Joyce Alex Kouzmanoff Sr. Terrence Landini, L.C.M. Sandra Lash James C. Lester – Vice Chair Yvonne Liu Frank Malone Dennis McGoldrick Tim McOsker Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Betsy Miller – Secretary Steve Morikawa Tracy C. Nickl Karen Olds Anne Norris Ozer, MD Sr. Carol Pacini, L.C.M. Mark Paullin Marilyn M. Prindle Shannon T. Ryan Paul R. Sanford C. Edward Simpson, III Patricia M. Sullivan – Vice Chair Juan Torres Linda Wenglikowski Susan Totten, Executive Director/Vice President * Ex-Officio

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Providence Foundations, Southern California

Little Company Mary San Pedro & Torrance

Liz DUNNE Chief Executive

Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Centers Torrance & San Pedro

Susan TOTTEN

Executive Director/ Vice President Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

Thomas E. CONNAGHAN Chair

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

As board chair of the Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation I deeply appreciate the generosity of our many donors and community partners. We are proud to celebrate the top-rated clinical excellence of our Torrance and San Pedro medical centers this year. Torrance was named a Truven Health 100 Top Hospital in the nation for the third consecutive year, and San Pedro received the Stroke Care Gold-Plus Quality Achievement Award for the fourth year in a row from the American Heart Association. Thank you for your continued friendship and trust in our mission of compassionate and high-quality health care for our community.

Leadership

Saint Joseph

“I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s 2014 Board of Governors passion for philanthropy.

members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services.

Chris Adelmann Chris Ashworth As one of three Richard E. Baker ** children born to Javier and Maria Uribe all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical CenWilliam H. –Baribault Harold ‘Skip’ Bowling In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer ter –T. Teresa recalls R. Bowne, II, Esq. Robert awareness month, committee members Lynette attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, Sister Sheila Browne, RSM Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette awards dinner and physician lecture with her Thomas L. Bruehl ** and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Angelique Campen, MD Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeownSaintCasey Joseph Foundation board of governors since Michael Richard W. Cook ers, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the 1992. Norman M.Coulson* development of the Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist Michael Cusumano cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her James Dal Pozzo that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala Stephen J. Dutka and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding Robert J. Farina Valarie Fleming, CNO the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The Jeffevent Goldstein home. Michael A. REMBIS Elizabeth LABORDE was a success but Diane passed away a few Executive Director/ Mark Goldstein Chief Executive days after her 49th birthday, leaving three young sons Vice President Providence Saint Marcia Haynes Providence The Friends are motivated by the belief that by combehind. Joseph Medical Rex Hoffman, MD Saint Joseph Center ing together they can make a Bradley D. Howard Foundation Edward ThatKeh was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to difference for patients working hard to Robert J. Kelley triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-genbecome the second generation of Uribe philanthroJames LaBarge eration volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitpists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. Peter J. Lynch – Chair ment: “I just want to make a difference in this life, MenaA.have what he needed to fight cancer. I was Kenneth Marinace make someone’s life not have to be cut short, help asked to be on the foundation board of governors in Michael McCormick Teresa McGilvray – Secretary 2009 and later when the opportunity came to form a make people comfortable when they are sick and Raulgroup R. Mena, MD vulnerable. I believe, through my mother Maria, my to support the Disney Raffi-Jean Mesrobian, MD dear lost friends and family and the people of ProviFamily Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my Jeffrey S. Miller – Vice Chair dence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.” friends with me.” Peter J. LYNCH Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Chair Steven J. Papazian Providence Saint Joseph Michael C. Parker Others were inspired to join the newly formed comFoundation Ed Philips mittee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, Philippe Quilici, MD* because of the care provided by Raul MD, I amMena, so appreciative for the generosity of our donors, the hard work of our board Donn E. Rediger medical members, volunteers and foundation staff, and the excellent care being delivered Michael A. Rembis* director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current by our doctors and nurses. We successfully concluded our neuroscience outpaEdward A. Romano – Treasurer chair of the Friends, was Betty J. Rose** tient campaign when we reached our $4.5 million goal, reached new records in Nathan ‘Nat’ Rubinfeld overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother annual giving and had a great year with grants and estate gifts. David A. Sato, MD was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as Saint Joseph is positioning itself to succeed in the years ahead, Providence Sam Solakyan my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena and I am proud of the work we’re doing to ensure that the community can Maria O. Uribe**

drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on Corinne Verdery July 4th weekend to help. It was an Olliethe Vick* James B. Watters** amazing act of kindness.” Elizabeth LaBorde, Executive Director/Vice President The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center

count on us in the future.

Peter J. Lynch, Chair Providence Saint Joseph Foundation

committee *Ex-Officio ** started Emerituswith five

Thomas E. Connaghan, Chair Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation 2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Leadership 2014 Board of Trustees Cathy Alessandra David S. Alverson, JD – Vice Chair Anthony A. Arminio – Vice Chair Sean F. Armstrong – Treasurer Edward Balazs Barbara Beaupre Richard P. Brombach Caroline Burke John Colich Thomas E. Connaghan – Chair Paula Del Vicario Liz Dunne* Blake Edwards David N. Fong, JD Rex E. Fountain Jr. Stephen P. Gale – Vice Chair Scott A. Gregory Cynthia Hagelstein James Hunter – Vice Chair Jon L. Jacobson Shelley Joyce Alex Kouzmanoff Sr. Terrence Landini, L.C.M. Sandra Lash James C. Lester – Vice Chair Yvonne Liu Frank Malone Dennis McGoldrick Tim McOsker Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Betsy Miller – Secretary Steve Morikawa Tracy C. Nickl Karen Olds Anne Norris Ozer, MD Sr. Carol Pacini, L.C.M. Mark Paullin Marilyn M. Prindle Shannon T. Ryan Paul R. Sanford C. Edward Simpson, III Patricia M. Sullivan – Vice Chair Juan Torres Linda Wenglikowski Susan Totten, Executive Director/Vice President * Ex-Officio

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Providence Foundations, Southern California

Little Company Mary San Pedro & Torrance

Liz DUNNE Chief Executive

Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Centers Torrance & San Pedro

Susan TOTTEN

Executive Director/ Vice President Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

Thomas E. CONNAGHAN Chair

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

As board chair of the Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation I deeply appreciate the generosity of our many donors and community partners. We are proud to celebrate the top-rated clinical excellence of our Torrance and San Pedro medical centers this year. Torrance was named a Truven Health 100 Top Hospital in the nation for the third consecutive year, and San Pedro received the Stroke Care Gold-Plus Quality Achievement Award for the fourth year in a row from the American Heart Association. Thank you for your continued friendship and trust in our mission of compassionate and high-quality health care for our community.

Leadership

Saint Joseph

“I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s 2014 Board of Governors passion for philanthropy.

members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services.

Chris Adelmann Chris Ashworth As one of three Richard E. Baker ** children born to Javier and Maria Uribe all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical CenWilliam H. –Baribault Harold ‘Skip’ Bowling In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer ter –T. Teresa recalls R. Bowne, II, Esq. Robert awareness month, committee members Lynette attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, Sister Sheila Browne, RSM Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette awards dinner and physician lecture with her Thomas L. Bruehl ** and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Angelique Campen, MD Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeownSaintCasey Joseph Foundation board of governors since Michael Richard W. Cook ers, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the 1992. Norman M.Coulson* development of the Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist Michael Cusumano cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her James Dal Pozzo that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala Stephen J. Dutka and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding Robert J. Farina Valarie Fleming, CNO the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The Jeffevent Goldstein home. Michael A. REMBIS Elizabeth LABORDE was a success but Diane passed away a few Executive Director/ Mark Goldstein Chief Executive days after her 49th birthday, leaving three young sons Vice President Providence Saint Marcia Haynes Providence The Friends are motivated by the belief that by combehind. Joseph Medical Rex Hoffman, MD Saint Joseph Center ing together they can make a Bradley D. Howard Foundation Edward ThatKeh was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to difference for patients working hard to Robert J. Kelley triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-genbecome the second generation of Uribe philanthroJames LaBarge eration volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitpists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. Peter J. Lynch – Chair ment: “I just want to make a difference in this life, MenaA.have what he needed to fight cancer. I was Kenneth Marinace make someone’s life not have to be cut short, help asked to be on the foundation board of governors in Michael McCormick Teresa McGilvray – Secretary 2009 and later when the opportunity came to form a make people comfortable when they are sick and Raulgroup R. Mena, MD vulnerable. I believe, through my mother Maria, my to support the Disney Raffi-Jean Mesrobian, MD dear lost friends and family and the people of ProviFamily Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my Jeffrey S. Miller – Vice Chair dence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.” friends with me.” Peter J. LYNCH Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Chair Steven J. Papazian Providence Saint Joseph Michael C. Parker Others were inspired to join the newly formed comFoundation Ed Philips mittee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, Philippe Quilici, MD* because of the care provided by Raul MD, I amMena, so appreciative for the generosity of our donors, the hard work of our board Donn E. Rediger medical members, volunteers and foundation staff, and the excellent care being delivered Michael A. Rembis* director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current by our doctors and nurses. We successfully concluded our neuroscience outpaEdward A. Romano – Treasurer chair of the Friends, was Betty J. Rose** tient campaign when we reached our $4.5 million goal, reached new records in Nathan ‘Nat’ Rubinfeld overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother annual giving and had a great year with grants and estate gifts. David A. Sato, MD was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as Saint Joseph is positioning itself to succeed in the years ahead, Providence Sam Solakyan my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena and I am proud of the work we’re doing to ensure that the community can Maria O. Uribe**

drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on Corinne Verdery July 4th weekend to help. It was an Olliethe Vick* James B. Watters** amazing act of kindness.” Elizabeth LaBorde, Executive Director/Vice President The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center

count on us in the future.

Peter J. Lynch, Chair Providence Saint Joseph Foundation

committee *Ex-Officio ** started Emerituswith five

Thomas E. Connaghan, Chair Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation 2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Tarzana Dale SUROWITZ

Patty WILLIAMS

Chief Executive

Executive Director

Providence Tarzana Medical Center

Providence Tarzana Foundation

Bruce FERGUSON Chair

Providence Tarzana Foundation

“Providence Tarzana Foundation continues to build a solid base of physician and donor support as we look toward a very promising future. With our PICU campaign nearing completion, we turn toward other important needs for our caregivers, patients and the community. I am so proud of the hard work being done by our foundation staff and their physician allies, and we are ready to tackle the challenges that lay ahead in the complex world of healthcare. Bruce Ferguson, Chair Providence Tarzana Foundation

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Providence Foundations, Southern California

Leadership

TrinityCare Hospice “I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy.

2014 Board of Governors Pouria Abbassi, P.E. Jack Berberian Karl L. Boeckmann, CPA Cesar Chavarria, MD Allison B. Clago Norman M.Coulson* Charles “Charlie” Delle Donne James “Jim” A. Dunn Jerald “Jerry” Einziger, MD – Vice Chair Bruce W. Ferguson – Chair Stephen Getzoff, CPA – Treasurer Earl Greinetz – Immediate Past Chair Alina C. Lopo, MD* Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Robert Nairin Claudia Wallack Samuels, Ph.D – Secretary Fred J. Scholder Jerome S. Simon, CLU, ChFC Thomas R. Soulé, CPA Donna Lynn Stillo Dale Surowitz* Keith Todd Zimmet, Esq. Patty Williams, Executive Director *Ex-Officio

As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center – Teresa recalls attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, awards dinner and physician lecture with her mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Saint Joseph Foundation board of governors since 1992. Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The event was a success but Diane passed away a few Terri WARREN Barbara ROBERTS Chief Director/ days after herExecutive 49th birthday, Executive leaving three young sons Providence TrinityCare Vice President behind. Hospice Providence TrinityCare Foundation

That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to become the second generation of Uribe philanthropists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. Mena have what he needed to fight cancer. I Ned MANSOUR was asked to be on the foundation board of governors in 2009Providence andChair later when the opportunity came to TrinityCare form a groupFoundation to support the Disney Family Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my friends with me.”

Leadership

The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center committee started with five members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services.

In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer awareness month, committee members Lynette Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeowners, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the development of the cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood home.

The Friends are motivated by the belief that by coming together they can make a 2014 Board of Trustees difference for patients working hard to Michael Clark triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-genBunni Dybnis eration volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitSuzi Gulcher ment: “I just want to make a difference life, John Kirkin– this Treasurer make someone’s life not have to be Gary cut short, help Kuwahara make people comfortable whenNed they are sick and Mansour – Chair vulnerable. I believe, through my mother Maria, my Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Marciaof Potter dear lost friends and family and the people ProviJim Sala dence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.”

On behalf of Providence TrinityCare Hospice’s board, staff and the patients and

families we serve, I thank you for your generous support. In 2013 TrinityCare

Others were inspired to join the newly formed comprovided services to 1,500 adult patients and 230 children. The growth in mittee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, TrinityKids Care, while bittersweet, was only possible through philanthropy. because of the care provided by Raul Mena, MD, We are proud and honored to have cared for these families. medical director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current We moved in 2013 to the technologically advanced Douglas & J. Glass Family chair of the Friends, was Center, now housing hospice and palliative services, the Institute for Human overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother Caring, and bereavement services for children and adults. Your generosity was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as enables us to provide quality care and compassionate support for our community. my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena Ned Mansour, drove out to myChair parents’ home in Woodland Hills on Providence the July 4thTrinityCare weekendFoundation to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.”

Scott Sharpe – Vice Chair Tom Sullivan Lynn Taylor James A. Zapp – Secretary

Barbara Roberts, Executive Director/Vice President *Ex-Officio

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Tarzana Dale SUROWITZ

Patty WILLIAMS

Chief Executive

Executive Director

Providence Tarzana Medical Center

Providence Tarzana Foundation

Bruce FERGUSON Chair

Providence Tarzana Foundation

“Providence Tarzana Foundation continues to build a solid base of physician and donor support as we look toward a very promising future. With our PICU campaign nearing completion, we turn toward other important needs for our caregivers, patients and the community. I am so proud of the hard work being done by our foundation staff and their physician allies, and we are ready to tackle the challenges that lay ahead in the complex world of healthcare. Bruce Ferguson, Chair Providence Tarzana Foundation

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Leadership

TrinityCare Hospice “I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy.

2014 Board of Governors Pouria Abbassi, P.E. Jack Berberian Karl L. Boeckmann, CPA Cesar Chavarria, MD Allison B. Clago Norman M.Coulson* Charles “Charlie” Delle Donne James “Jim” A. Dunn Jerald “Jerry” Einziger, MD – Vice Chair Bruce W. Ferguson – Chair Stephen Getzoff, CPA – Treasurer Earl Greinetz – Immediate Past Chair Alina C. Lopo, MD* Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Robert Nairin Claudia Wallack Samuels, Ph.D – Secretary Fred J. Scholder Jerome S. Simon, CLU, ChFC Thomas R. Soulé, CPA Donna Lynn Stillo Dale Surowitz* Keith Todd Zimmet, Esq. Patty Williams, Executive Director *Ex-Officio

As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center – Teresa recalls attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, awards dinner and physician lecture with her mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Saint Joseph Foundation board of governors since 1992. Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The event was a success but Diane passed away a few Terri WARREN Barbara ROBERTS Chief Director/ days after herExecutive 49th birthday, Executive leaving three young sons Providence TrinityCare Vice President behind. Hospice Providence TrinityCare Foundation

That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to become the second generation of Uribe philanthropists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. Mena have what he needed to fight cancer. I Ned MANSOUR was asked to be on the foundation board of governors in 2009Providence andChair later when the opportunity came to TrinityCare form a groupFoundation to support the Disney Family Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my friends with me.”

Leadership

The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center committee started with five members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services.

In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer awareness month, committee members Lynette Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeowners, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the development of the cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood home.

The Friends are motivated by the belief that by coming together they can make a 2014 Board of Trustees difference for patients working hard to Michael Clark triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-genBunni Dybnis eration volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitSuzi Gulcher ment: “I just want to make a difference life, John Kirkin– this Treasurer make someone’s life not have to be Gary cut short, help Kuwahara make people comfortable whenNed they are sick and Mansour – Chair vulnerable. I believe, through my mother Maria, my Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Marciaof Potter dear lost friends and family and the people ProviJim Sala dence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.”

On behalf of Providence TrinityCare Hospice’s board, staff and the patients and

families we serve, I thank you for your generous support. In 2013 TrinityCare

Others were inspired to join the newly formed comprovided services to 1,500 adult patients and 230 children. The growth in mittee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, TrinityKids Care, while bittersweet, was only possible through philanthropy. because of the care provided by Raul Mena, MD, We are proud and honored to have cared for these families. medical director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current We moved in 2013 to the technologically advanced Douglas & J. Glass Family chair of the Friends, was Center, now housing hospice and palliative services, the Institute for Human overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother Caring, and bereavement services for children and adults. Your generosity was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as enables us to provide quality care and compassionate support for our community. my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena Ned Mansour, drove out to myChair parents’ home in Woodland Hills on Providence the July 4thTrinityCare weekendFoundation to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.”

Scott Sharpe – Vice Chair Tom Sullivan Lynn Taylor James A. Zapp – Secretary

Barbara Roberts, Executive Director/Vice President *Ex-Officio

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PH&S Board Directors Norman M. COULSON Chairman

PH&S Foundation, Valley

Patricia E. MODRZEJEWSKI Chief Development Officer/President Providence Foundations, Southern California

As we review our results for 2013 I want to call attention to the fact that the second half of the year included the start of our Foundation regionalization effort. We have long known that one of Providence’s strengths is its deep well of talent; people whose local focus is bolstered by the strength of a larger system. We applied those principles to our fundraising capabilities in 2013 to both maintain our local emphasis while competing more effectively for larger, regional grants and gifts. I am gratified by our initial successes and am encouraged that our regional strategy will continue to benefit our ministries. Norman E. Coulson, Chairman Providence Health & Services Foundation, Valley

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Leadership “I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy.

2014 Board of Directors Sr. Sheila Browne, RSM Thomas L. Bruehl – Vice-Chair Norman M. Coulson – Chair Honorable Mitch Englander Bruce W. Ferguson* Albert J. Ghirardelli, Esq. Earl Greinetz Bradley D. Howard Robert J. Kelley Bernie Klein, MD* Peter J. Lynch* Michael Madden Richard Marciniak Raffi-Jean Mesrobian, MD Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Michael S. Overing, Esq. Gerald S.Puchlik Michael Rembis* Edward A. Romano – Treasurer Dale Surowitz* Maria O. Uribe– Secretary Mark Zoradi * *Ex-Officio

As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center – Teresa recalls attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, awards dinner and physician lecture with her mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Saint Joseph Foundation board of governors since 1992. Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The event was a success but Diane passed away a few days after her 49th birthday, leaving three young sons behind. That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to become the second generation of Uribe philanthropists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. Mena have what he needed to fight cancer. I was asked to be on the foundation board of governors in 2009 and later when the opportunity came to form a group to support the Disney Family Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my friends with me.”

group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services. In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer awareness month, committee members Lynette Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeowners, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the development of the cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood home. The Friends are motivated by the belief that by coming together they can make a difference for patients working hard to triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-generation volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitment: “I just want to make a difference in this life, make someone’s life not have to be cut short, help make people comfortable when they are sick and vulnerable. I believe, throughHenri my mother Maria, my Jean-Baptiste Lacordaire dear lost friends and family and the people of Providence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.”

Others were inspired to join the newly formed committee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, because of the care provided by Raul Mena, MD, medical director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current chair of the Friends, was overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on the July 4th weekend to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.” The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center committee started with five members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The 2 0 1 3 A N N U A L R E P O R T 13 13 2013 ANNUAL REPORT


PH&S Board Directors Norman M. COULSON Chairman

PH&S Foundation, Valley

Patricia E. MODRZEJEWSKI Chief Development Officer/President Providence Foundations, Southern California

As we review our results for 2013 I want to call attention to the fact that the second half of the year included the start of our Foundation regionalization effort. We have long known that one of Providence’s strengths is its deep well of talent; people whose local focus is bolstered by the strength of a larger system. We applied those principles to our fundraising capabilities in 2013 to both maintain our local emphasis while competing more effectively for larger, regional grants and gifts. I am gratified by our initial successes and am encouraged that our regional strategy will continue to benefit our ministries. Norman E. Coulson, Chairman Providence Health & Services Foundation, Valley

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Leadership “I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy.

2014 Board of Directors Sr. Sheila Browne, RSM Thomas L. Bruehl – Vice-Chair Norman M. Coulson – Chair Honorable Mitch Englander Bruce W. Ferguson* Albert J. Ghirardelli, Esq. Earl Greinetz Bradley D. Howard Robert J. Kelley Bernie Klein, MD* Peter J. Lynch* Michael Madden Richard Marciniak Raffi-Jean Mesrobian, MD Patricia E. Modrzejewski* Michael S. Overing, Esq. Gerald S.Puchlik Michael Rembis* Edward A. Romano – Treasurer Dale Surowitz* Maria O. Uribe– Secretary Mark Zoradi * *Ex-Officio

As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center – Teresa recalls attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, awards dinner and physician lecture with her mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Saint Joseph Foundation board of governors since 1992. Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The event was a success but Diane passed away a few days after her 49th birthday, leaving three young sons behind. That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to become the second generation of Uribe philanthropists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. Mena have what he needed to fight cancer. I was asked to be on the foundation board of governors in 2009 and later when the opportunity came to form a group to support the Disney Family Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my friends with me.”

group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services. In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer awareness month, committee members Lynette Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeowners, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the development of the cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood home. The Friends are motivated by the belief that by coming together they can make a difference for patients working hard to triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-generation volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitment: “I just want to make a difference in this life, make someone’s life not have to be cut short, help make people comfortable when they are sick and vulnerable. I believe, throughHenri my mother Maria, my Jean-Baptiste Lacordaire dear lost friends and family and the people of Providence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.”

Others were inspired to join the newly formed committee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, because of the care provided by Raul Mena, MD, medical director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current chair of the Friends, was overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on the July 4th weekend to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.” The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center committee started with five members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The 2 0 1 3 A N N U A L R E P O R T 13 13 2013 ANNUAL REPORT


Holy Cross

A Grateful Stephen Dixon...

A good place to say good-bye

Steve knew his wife’s battle with cancer had weakened her when he took her to the emergency room at Holy Cross in February. Brenda, 61, had been diagnosed four years earlier with aggressive stage-four breast cancer, which had metastasized to the bone. There had been other trips to the emergency room, but Steve knew this one was different. It was still a shock to hear the doctor say Brenda’s condition had significantly worsened and she was nearing the end-of-life. Marwa Kilani, MD, medical director of palliative care at Providence Holy Cross, secured a large room for Brenda on the oncology floor so her family and friends could visit and be comfortable. “To us the room was beautiful – with three windows and a couch – and sometimes we had 15 people visiting at a time,” recalls Steve. “A group from The Master’s College came to sing and pray for her. Brenda was a gifted musician and taught music at the college. She loved making an investment in the lives of young people.”

Love, Laughter and Tears

Steve and Brenda’s three grown children – Megan, Matthew and Micah – were also there. Perhaps Brenda’s greatest joy was the presence of six month-old grandbaby Isaiah (the son of Matthew and wife Sarah). “Some of the nurses who had previously cared for Brenda came to see her,” says

Steve. “The hospital was so cooperative and Brenda was calm and peaceful. Holy Cross is just a great place to get medical assistance, and in our case, a great place to say good-bye.” Studies show most Americans would like to spend their final days at home, surrounded by those they love. At Holy Cross, compassionate care doesn’t end when a treatment is unsuccessful. Comforting patients at their most vulnerable point in life is a natural extension of the Providence mission. Dr. Kilani explains, “Palliative care incorporates ‘whole person’ care, treating the mind and spirit as well as the body. It is very much a patient-family centered kind of care.” “It is an honor to care for families like the Dixons. Their experience demonstrates how palliative care can take a very unsettling and stressful time and transition it into a time of shared encounters with love, laughter and tears.” An inspiration from Steve Dixon’s college years is a quotation attributed to philosopher and educator William James:

“The great use of a life is to spend it for something that outlasts it.” To Steve, Brenda’s life rang true to the spirit of this sentiment. And he says the people of Providence Holy Cross are of this same spirit, too.

(Opposite page) Steve Dixon holding grandson Isaiah Dixon

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A Grateful Stephen Dixon...

A good place to say good-bye

Steve knew his wife’s battle with cancer had weakened her when he took her to the emergency room at Holy Cross in February. Brenda, 61, had been diagnosed four years earlier with aggressive stage-four breast cancer, which had metastasized to the bone. There had been other trips to the emergency room, but Steve knew this one was different. It was still a shock to hear the doctor say Brenda’s condition had significantly worsened and she was nearing the end-of-life. Marwa Kilani, MD, medical director of palliative care at Providence Holy Cross, secured a large room for Brenda on the oncology floor so her family and friends could visit and be comfortable. “To us the room was beautiful – with three windows and a couch – and sometimes we had 15 people visiting at a time,” recalls Steve. “A group from The Master’s College came to sing and pray for her. Brenda was a gifted musician and taught music at the college. She loved making an investment in the lives of young people.”

Love, Laughter and Tears

Steve and Brenda’s three grown children – Megan, Matthew and Micah – were also there. Perhaps Brenda’s greatest joy was the presence of six month-old grandbaby Isaiah (the son of Matthew and wife Sarah). “Some of the nurses who had previously cared for Brenda came to see her,” says

Steve. “The hospital was so cooperative and Brenda was calm and peaceful. Holy Cross is just a great place to get medical assistance, and in our case, a great place to say good-bye.” Studies show most Americans would like to spend their final days at home, surrounded by those they love. At Holy Cross, compassionate care doesn’t end when a treatment is unsuccessful. Comforting patients at their most vulnerable point in life is a natural extension of the Providence mission. Dr. Kilani explains, “Palliative care incorporates ‘whole person’ care, treating the mind and spirit as well as the body. It is very much a patient-family centered kind of care.” “It is an honor to care for families like the Dixons. Their experience demonstrates how palliative care can take a very unsettling and stressful time and transition it into a time of shared encounters with love, laughter and tears.” An inspiration from Steve Dixon’s college years is a quotation attributed to philosopher and educator William James:

“The great use of a life is to spend it for something that outlasts it.” To Steve, Brenda’s life rang true to the spirit of this sentiment. And he says the people of Providence Holy Cross are of this same spirit, too.

(Opposite page) Steve Dixon holding grandson Isaiah Dixon

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Leading the way

Two South Bay Families Invest in Cardiovascular Excellence Nearly all American families are impacted by the effects of cardiovascular disease. Two South Bay families decided to do something about it. Philanthropists Stanley and Maureen Moore and the Scharffenberger family each made important contributions of $1 million to Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. Both gifts provide significant support toward the medical center’s $35 million campaign slated to enhance cardiovascular services.

The Moore and Scharffenberger Families

Partnering with Providence Little Company of Mary was an essential for the Moores. The Torrance hospital served as the birthplace for their family. Now, in turn, the Moore’s generosity helps to ensure the hospital’s vision for a world-class cardiovascular center. “Maureen and I have a sentimental connection to the hospital as all four of our children and all five of our grandchildren were born here,” Stan Moore says. “We also wanted to give back out of respect and admiration for two physicians who have impacted our lives, Dr. Mike Del Vicario and Dr. John Armato.” The Scharffenberger family moved to the South Bay in 1962. While the family primarily focuses its

philanthropy on university education, they decided to make an historic gift – the single largest gift made by their family foundation – to Providence Little Company of Mary in gratitude for the excellent care provided here. “It would not be an exaggeration to say that Providence Little Company of Mary and its fantastic doctors, nurses and staff saved our mother’s life two years ago,” says family spokesman George Scharffenberger. “Through that experience, we came to realize that Providence is more than a hospital – it is a vital part of our community. In making this gift, the entire family expresses our deep gratitude to Providence, to its fantastic cardiology program and to the South Bay community for all it has given us.”

A Legacy of Cardiovascular Leadership

For almost 50 years, Providence Little Company of Mary has been a leader in cardiovascular services. The hospital was the first in the South Bay to perform coronary bypass surgery, first to implant a pacemaker and one of the first to open a cardiac catheterization laboratory. The excellence established early on continued with the 2004 opening of the Vasek Polak Cardiovascular Institute, thanks to a $3 million gift from The Vasek and Anna Maria Polak Charitable Foundation, Inc. A $1 million commitment from distinguished cardiologist Steve C.K. Liu, MD, as well as thousands of gifts from

(Opposite page) Maureen and Stanley Moore

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Leading the way

Two South Bay Families Invest in Cardiovascular Excellence Nearly all American families are impacted by the effects of cardiovascular disease. Two South Bay families decided to do something about it. Philanthropists Stanley and Maureen Moore and the Scharffenberger family each made important contributions of $1 million to Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. Both gifts provide significant support toward the medical center’s $35 million campaign slated to enhance cardiovascular services.

The Moore and Scharffenberger Families

Partnering with Providence Little Company of Mary was an essential for the Moores. The Torrance hospital served as the birthplace for their family. Now, in turn, the Moore’s generosity helps to ensure the hospital’s vision for a world-class cardiovascular center. “Maureen and I have a sentimental connection to the hospital as all four of our children and all five of our grandchildren were born here,” Stan Moore says. “We also wanted to give back out of respect and admiration for two physicians who have impacted our lives, Dr. Mike Del Vicario and Dr. John Armato.” The Scharffenberger family moved to the South Bay in 1962. While the family primarily focuses its

philanthropy on university education, they decided to make an historic gift – the single largest gift made by their family foundation – to Providence Little Company of Mary in gratitude for the excellent care provided here. “It would not be an exaggeration to say that Providence Little Company of Mary and its fantastic doctors, nurses and staff saved our mother’s life two years ago,” says family spokesman George Scharffenberger. “Through that experience, we came to realize that Providence is more than a hospital – it is a vital part of our community. In making this gift, the entire family expresses our deep gratitude to Providence, to its fantastic cardiology program and to the South Bay community for all it has given us.”

A Legacy of Cardiovascular Leadership

For almost 50 years, Providence Little Company of Mary has been a leader in cardiovascular services. The hospital was the first in the South Bay to perform coronary bypass surgery, first to implant a pacemaker and one of the first to open a cardiac catheterization laboratory. The excellence established early on continued with the 2004 opening of the Vasek Polak Cardiovascular Institute, thanks to a $3 million gift from The Vasek and Anna Maria Polak Charitable Foundation, Inc. A $1 million commitment from distinguished cardiologist Steve C.K. Liu, MD, as well as thousands of gifts from

(Opposite page) Maureen and Stanley Moore

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(Above) Dr. Michele Del Vicario (Opposite page) Dr. Jim Scharffenberger and his mother Marion Scharffenberger

friends in the community, continued to support the comprehensive program. Now, the demand for services requires a new investment. Advancements over the next three years include: an enhanced electrophysiology suite with multidimensional cardiac mapping, a hybrid operating room for increased cardiac and endovascular surgical capabilities, and additional catheterization laboratory space to accommodate a growing number of patients.

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Michele Del Vicario, MD, cardiologist and medical center chief-of-staff, began treating patients at Little Company of Mary in 1976 and remains dedicated to ensuring patients receive the right medical therapy at the right time. “Time is of the essence,” says Del Vicario. “For a closed artery or a damaged muscle, the quicker you open it, the better the outcome for the patient. Having my patients support my work by making a gift to Providence is not only a validation of a job well done, but also a great honor.”

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(Above) Dr. Michele Del Vicario (Opposite page) Dr. Jim Scharffenberger and his mother Marion Scharffenberger

friends in the community, continued to support the comprehensive program. Now, the demand for services requires a new investment. Advancements over the next three years include: an enhanced electrophysiology suite with multidimensional cardiac mapping, a hybrid operating room for increased cardiac and endovascular surgical capabilities, and additional catheterization laboratory space to accommodate a growing number of patients.

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Michele Del Vicario, MD, cardiologist and medical center chief-of-staff, began treating patients at Little Company of Mary in 1976 and remains dedicated to ensuring patients receive the right medical therapy at the right time. “Time is of the essence,” says Del Vicario. “For a closed artery or a damaged muscle, the quicker you open it, the better the outcome for the patient. Having my patients support my work by making a gift to Providence is not only a validation of a job well done, but also a great honor.”

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Partners for Healthy Kids:

55,000 children on the road to good health care

(Above) Sue Dillon, RN, discusses the benefits of immunization with Emily and her mother, Violeta.

$12 Million in Philanthropy Funds 20 Years of Care How does Providence ensure access to health care for the children of the 68,000 households in the South Bay and Harbor communities who would otherwise go without medical attention?

We take health care to where the children live and learn!

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pediatric clinic has served as the trusted “health care on wheels” for more than 55,000 children. Based at the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro campus, the 38-foot van travels weekly to 13 school sites in Gardena, Harbor City, Hawthorne, Lawndale, Lomita, San Pedro and Wilmington (any school can refer parents and their children to the mobile clinic). Health care services are provided free of charge and no child is turned away.

The Philanthropy

Launched by a founding gift from the Crail-Johnson Foundation, Partners for Healthy Kids has inspired generosity from foundations and private donors alike. Retired businessman and philanthropist John Gogian and his wife Billee – who was raised in modest circumstances in San Pedro – were touched by the need and responded with more than $2 million in gifts. “Billee asked me to help out,” says John, “and like a good husband, I said, ‘Yes, dear.’” The program is a testimony to the compassion and responsiveness of Providence Little Company of Mary to the greater community it serves.

The Nurses

Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Pat Dahlberg, NP, has dedicated over 18 years of her career to the Partners program. Pat serves as the clinic’s lead practitioner, administering immunizations, treating and assessing illnesses and injuries, and providing referrals for acute and specialty care. She works closely with school nurses from Los Angeles Unified and Lawndale school districts to identify the children who need care and their parents who may benefit from other community resources. Anne Morgan, RN, L.A. Unified school nurse since

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Partners for Healthy Kids:

55,000 children on the road to good health care

(Above) Sue Dillon, RN, discusses the benefits of immunization with Emily and her mother, Violeta.

$12 Million in Philanthropy Funds 20 Years of Care How does Providence ensure access to health care for the children of the 68,000 households in the South Bay and Harbor communities who would otherwise go without medical attention?

We take health care to where the children live and learn!

Since 1994, the Partners for Healthy Kids mobile

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pediatric clinic has served as the trusted “health care on wheels” for more than 55,000 children. Based at the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro campus, the 38-foot van travels weekly to 13 school sites in Gardena, Harbor City, Hawthorne, Lawndale, Lomita, San Pedro and Wilmington (any school can refer parents and their children to the mobile clinic). Health care services are provided free of charge and no child is turned away.

The Philanthropy

Launched by a founding gift from the Crail-Johnson Foundation, Partners for Healthy Kids has inspired generosity from foundations and private donors alike. Retired businessman and philanthropist John Gogian and his wife Billee – who was raised in modest circumstances in San Pedro – were touched by the need and responded with more than $2 million in gifts. “Billee asked me to help out,” says John, “and like a good husband, I said, ‘Yes, dear.’” The program is a testimony to the compassion and responsiveness of Providence Little Company of Mary to the greater community it serves.

The Nurses

Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Pat Dahlberg, NP, has dedicated over 18 years of her career to the Partners program. Pat serves as the clinic’s lead practitioner, administering immunizations, treating and assessing illnesses and injuries, and providing referrals for acute and specialty care. She works closely with school nurses from Los Angeles Unified and Lawndale school districts to identify the children who need care and their parents who may benefit from other community resources. Anne Morgan, RN, L.A. Unified school nurse since

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THANK YOU!* 2000, knows firsthand the impact of the Partners van on the students she serves. Anne was concerned about a pre-teen student at Dodson Middle School who had a history of asthma. Physical activity seemed to trigger signs and symptoms of shock. “I referred him to the Partners program and Nurse Pat was able to get him in to see a cardiologist and a pulmonologist at Harbor UCLA Medical Center, as the family was uninsured,” says Anne. “The student was diagnosed with a heart murmur and a rare type of asthma that induces a rapid heart rate.” “It is so reassuring to know that the Partners for Healthy Kids staff is available to see my students. The care is local, accessible and a very important commodity for our community. What a wonderful legacy of community outreach!”

Crail-Johnson Foundation John and Billee Gogian BCM Foundation Oarsmen Foundation

A Special Relationship Forged Over Years of Care

The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Lon V. Smith Foundation George Hoag Family Foundation Fritz B. Burns Foundation The Phoenix Foundation The Ahmanson Foundation *Names represent cumulative gifts of $100,000+

Team members of the Partners for Healthy Kids mobile pediatric clinic (From left to right) Leonor Rivas, Mariana Torres, Alicia Hernandez, Pat V. Dahlberg, NP, Sue Dillon, RN, and Nancy Tsuyuki, Manager of Community Health

Pat Dahlberg, NP, and Emily Creating healthier communities, together, can literally require taking our medical services into our neighborhoods. Providence Little Company of Mary’s Partners for Healthy Kids mobile clinic has served the South Bay since 1994 and, over that time, its caregivers have developed special relationships with patients who return each year for care at no charge. Pat Dahlberg, NP, recalls one such case where she has watched one of her youngest patients – a six-month-old infant named Emily – blossom into a vivacious 12-year-old who has been at the top of her class in elementary school and who just enrolled in junior high school as an honors student. Emily’s first visit came when the van parked at Barton Hills Elementary School in San Pedro in 2002.

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Her mom took her for a simple TDAP vaccination (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), but Emily also received a full exam. It revealed a heart murmur that necessitated a hospital visit. Doctors said that it would go away in time, and, fortunately it did. “At the heart of the Partners van is providing outstanding care to children, without cutting corners due to lack of insurance. Our hands-on personal care makes a difference,” Pat explains. It made a big difference for Emily. She returned with her mother to the mobile clinic year after year, and Pat watched as Emily thrived and expanded her horizons – including developing a love for physical science and dreaming of a career as a geologist. “Pat is just very inspiring to me; she has given me advice that I now think about setting as my goals,”

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THANK YOU!* 2000, knows firsthand the impact of the Partners van on the students she serves. Anne was concerned about a pre-teen student at Dodson Middle School who had a history of asthma. Physical activity seemed to trigger signs and symptoms of shock. “I referred him to the Partners program and Nurse Pat was able to get him in to see a cardiologist and a pulmonologist at Harbor UCLA Medical Center, as the family was uninsured,” says Anne. “The student was diagnosed with a heart murmur and a rare type of asthma that induces a rapid heart rate.” “It is so reassuring to know that the Partners for Healthy Kids staff is available to see my students. The care is local, accessible and a very important commodity for our community. What a wonderful legacy of community outreach!”

Crail-Johnson Foundation John and Billee Gogian BCM Foundation Oarsmen Foundation

A Special Relationship Forged Over Years of Care

The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Lon V. Smith Foundation George Hoag Family Foundation Fritz B. Burns Foundation The Phoenix Foundation The Ahmanson Foundation *Names represent cumulative gifts of $100,000+

Team members of the Partners for Healthy Kids mobile pediatric clinic (From left to right) Leonor Rivas, Mariana Torres, Alicia Hernandez, Pat V. Dahlberg, NP, Sue Dillon, RN, and Nancy Tsuyuki, Manager of Community Health

Pat Dahlberg, NP, and Emily Creating healthier communities, together, can literally require taking our medical services into our neighborhoods. Providence Little Company of Mary’s Partners for Healthy Kids mobile clinic has served the South Bay since 1994 and, over that time, its caregivers have developed special relationships with patients who return each year for care at no charge. Pat Dahlberg, NP, recalls one such case where she has watched one of her youngest patients – a six-month-old infant named Emily – blossom into a vivacious 12-year-old who has been at the top of her class in elementary school and who just enrolled in junior high school as an honors student. Emily’s first visit came when the van parked at Barton Hills Elementary School in San Pedro in 2002.

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Her mom took her for a simple TDAP vaccination (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), but Emily also received a full exam. It revealed a heart murmur that necessitated a hospital visit. Doctors said that it would go away in time, and, fortunately it did. “At the heart of the Partners van is providing outstanding care to children, without cutting corners due to lack of insurance. Our hands-on personal care makes a difference,” Pat explains. It made a big difference for Emily. She returned with her mother to the mobile clinic year after year, and Pat watched as Emily thrived and expanded her horizons – including developing a love for physical science and dreaming of a career as a geologist. “Pat is just very inspiring to me; she has given me advice that I now think about setting as my goals,”

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A second generation finds their passion “I was hooked!”

So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy. As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center – Teresa recalls attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, awards dinner and physician lecture with her mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Saint Joseph Foundation board of governors since 1992. Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The event was a success but Diane passed away a few days after her 49th birthday, leaving three young sons behind. That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to become the second generation of Uribe philanthropists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. Mena have what he needed to fight cancer. I was asked to be on the foundation board of governors in 2009 and later when the opportunity 24

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came to form a group to support the Disney Family Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my friends with me.” Others were inspired to join the newly formed committee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, because of the care provided by Raul Mena, MD, medical director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current chair of the Friends, was overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on the July 4th weekend to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.” The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center committee started with five members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services. In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer awareness month, committee members Lynette Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in

The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center Committee (From left to right) Barbara Fitzgerald, Teresa McGilvray, Ellen Lynch, Laura Pistotnik, Maria Gonzalez, Alison Mann, Amy Hanna, Ryan Kuper, Cameron Ramsay, Yael Hoffman, Andrea Epinger, Dr. Rex Hoffman, Michelle Lemus, Lisa Barbagallo, Lynette Sikand Not Present: Delain Kemper, Jessica Cribbs, Judy Angel, Darlene Carter, Ruth Ann Jones

Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeowners, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the development of the cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood home. The Friends are motivated by the belief that by coming together they can make a difference for

patients working hard to triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-generation volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitment: “I just want to make a difference in this life, make someone’s life not have to be cut short, help make people comfortable when they are sick and vulnerable. I believe, through my mother Maria, my dear lost friends and family and the people of Providence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.”

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A second generation finds their passion “I was hooked!”

So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy. As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center – Teresa recalls attending every fundraising fashion show, gala, awards dinner and physician lecture with her mother, a dedicated member of the Providence Saint Joseph Foundation board of governors since 1992. Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Joseph’s Twist and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her dearest friends, Diane Casey, attended the gala wearing a hat to “hide” her head which was balding from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The event was a success but Diane passed away a few days after her 49th birthday, leaving three young sons behind. That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to become the second generation of Uribe philanthropists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to help Dr. Mena have what he needed to fight cancer. I was asked to be on the foundation board of governors in 2009 and later when the opportunity 24

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came to form a group to support the Disney Family Cancer Center, I jumped in, bringing my friends with me.” Others were inspired to join the newly formed committee, Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center, because of the care provided by Raul Mena, MD, medical director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current chair of the Friends, was overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on the July 4th weekend to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.” The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center committee started with five members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services. In April, in recognition of oral, head and neck cancer awareness month, committee members Lynette Sikand and Ellen Lynch hosted an event at Lynette and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in

The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center Committee (From left to right) Barbara Fitzgerald, Teresa McGilvray, Ellen Lynch, Laura Pistotnik, Maria Gonzalez, Alison Mann, Amy Hanna, Ryan Kuper, Cameron Ramsay, Yael Hoffman, Andrea Epinger, Dr. Rex Hoffman, Michelle Lemus, Lisa Barbagallo, Lynette Sikand Not Present: Delain Kemper, Jessica Cribbs, Judy Angel, Darlene Carter, Ruth Ann Jones

Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeowners, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the development of the cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at that same home more than 37 years ago. Lynette and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood home. The Friends are motivated by the belief that by coming together they can make a difference for

patients working hard to triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-generation volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitment: “I just want to make a difference in this life, make someone’s life not have to be cut short, help make people comfortable when they are sick and vulnerable. I believe, through my mother Maria, my dear lost friends and family and the people of Providence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.”

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The Samuels Family Makes a “Gift of 18”

Gratitude for a World-Class Hospital Experience

“No one likes to be in the hospital. But when you need care, it is as seamless as it can get at Providence Tarzana. The entire medical center is dedicated to the betterment of the community.” Seth Samuels Working towards a better community is a sentiment which resonates throughout the story of Seth Samuels, a smart, dedicated and passionate 25-year-old Columbia University summa cum laude graduate with a degree in urban planning. Currently enrolled in a dual advanced degree program in law and urban planning at UCLA, Seth credits his parents Sandy and Claudia Samuels as role models for his commitment to the city of Los Angeles and interest in working for change.

The art and science of medicine

Significant chronic pain issues stemming from a severe roadside assault two years ago are what prompted Seth’s appreciation for Providence Tarzana Medical Center and its critical role as a place of healing in the community. “My health has been debilitating and I’m trying not to allow chronic pain to dominate my life,” says Seth. “I have learned that medicine is not an exact science. It requires a special touch, a bedside manner that is more of an art. The people at Providence Tarzana have that touch; they are both sympathetic and empathetic.” Seth’s mother, Claudia Samuels, Ph.D., a member of the Providence Tarzana Foundation Board of Governors, credits radiologist Jerry Einziger, MD,

and surgeon Douglas Morrow, MD, with the expert care which helped to diagnose Seth’s need for abdominal surgery – a surgery that would prove to be the first step in Seth’s journey to regain his health. “With God’s help, and the consummate care of Dr. Einziger, Dr. Morrow and our wonderful medical center, Seth is on his way to healing,” says Claudia. “The efforts of the hospital have created a world-class experience, which the entire Samuels family has been privileged to partake of, first hand.”

The gift of life

Out of gratitude for Seth’s care, Claudia and husband Sandy decided to make a gift of $18,000 to the Providence Tarzana Foundation. Eighteen is the numerical value of the Hebrew word “chai” which means “life.” It is a Jewish custom to give gifts in increments of 18, thus symbolically blessing the recipient of the gift with a good long life. To the Samuels family, the hospital has been life-sustaining and it is their hope that others in the community can benefit from this same high-quality care. Tarzana Chief Executive Dale Surowitz is grateful for the generosity of the Samuels and others. “We can all be very proud of Tarzana’s tradition of quality and compassionate care,” says Surowitz. “Together, we are creating a bright future for our hospital as we enter a new era of care.” A bright future awaits Seth, too, with a new treatment plan for his complex pain syndrome and graduation from UCLA in sight – all aimed toward his goal of giving back and working for the community betterment he holds so dear.

(Opposite page) Samuels Family at the Mother Gamelin Dinner, where Claudia was honored. (From left to right) Ethan Samuels, Samantha Samuels, Sandy Samuels, Claudia Samuels, Joan Wallack, Rabbi Mortin Wallack and Seth Samuels

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The Samuels Family Makes a “Gift of 18”

Gratitude for a World-Class Hospital Experience

“No one likes to be in the hospital. But when you need care, it is as seamless as it can get at Providence Tarzana. The entire medical center is dedicated to the betterment of the community.” Seth Samuels Working towards a better community is a sentiment which resonates throughout the story of Seth Samuels, a smart, dedicated and passionate 25-year-old Columbia University summa cum laude graduate with a degree in urban planning. Currently enrolled in a dual advanced degree program in law and urban planning at UCLA, Seth credits his parents Sandy and Claudia Samuels as role models for his commitment to the city of Los Angeles and interest in working for change.

The art and science of medicine

Significant chronic pain issues stemming from a severe roadside assault two years ago are what prompted Seth’s appreciation for Providence Tarzana Medical Center and its critical role as a place of healing in the community. “My health has been debilitating and I’m trying not to allow chronic pain to dominate my life,” says Seth. “I have learned that medicine is not an exact science. It requires a special touch, a bedside manner that is more of an art. The people at Providence Tarzana have that touch; they are both sympathetic and empathetic.” Seth’s mother, Claudia Samuels, Ph.D., a member of the Providence Tarzana Foundation Board of Governors, credits radiologist Jerry Einziger, MD,

and surgeon Douglas Morrow, MD, with the expert care which helped to diagnose Seth’s need for abdominal surgery – a surgery that would prove to be the first step in Seth’s journey to regain his health. “With God’s help, and the consummate care of Dr. Einziger, Dr. Morrow and our wonderful medical center, Seth is on his way to healing,” says Claudia. “The efforts of the hospital have created a world-class experience, which the entire Samuels family has been privileged to partake of, first hand.”

The gift of life

Out of gratitude for Seth’s care, Claudia and husband Sandy decided to make a gift of $18,000 to the Providence Tarzana Foundation. Eighteen is the numerical value of the Hebrew word “chai” which means “life.” It is a Jewish custom to give gifts in increments of 18, thus symbolically blessing the recipient of the gift with a good long life. To the Samuels family, the hospital has been life-sustaining and it is their hope that others in the community can benefit from this same high-quality care. Tarzana Chief Executive Dale Surowitz is grateful for the generosity of the Samuels and others. “We can all be very proud of Tarzana’s tradition of quality and compassionate care,” says Surowitz. “Together, we are creating a bright future for our hospital as we enter a new era of care.” A bright future awaits Seth, too, with a new treatment plan for his complex pain syndrome and graduation from UCLA in sight – all aimed toward his goal of giving back and working for the community betterment he holds so dear.

(Opposite page) Samuels Family at the Mother Gamelin Dinner, where Claudia was honored. (From left to right) Ethan Samuels, Samantha Samuels, Sandy Samuels, Claudia Samuels, Joan Wallack, Rabbi Mortin Wallack and Seth Samuels

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A Heart For Hospice

Philip and Sandra Rowe Maier Establish Endowment for Palliative Care Sandra Rowe Maier has devoted nearly a quarter century of volunteer service to the advancement of end-of life care. In 2013, following 22 years of volunteer leadership, annual contributions and special event sponsorships, Sandra and husband Philip made the decision to establish the Philip and Sandra Rowe Maier Endowment for Palliative Care, a significant gift in support of Providence TrinityCare Hospice. In recognition for their commitment, they were honored in 2014 with the Glass Family Award for Philanthropy, Leadership and Service.

Inspired by the dedication of others

In 1992, end-of-life care was on Sandra’s mind, as both of her parents had experienced a life-limiting cancer diagnosis without the benefit of hospice. They died within two years of each other. During that time, Mildred Marx invited Sandra to join a hospice advisory committee, and Sandra’s commitment began. Sandra counts Mildred and Jacky Glass as her mentors, and, of course, “Dr. Glen” (Glen Komatsu, M.D., chief medical officer of TrinityCare Hospice). Philip explains, “Hospice and palliative care captured Sandy’s attention. I like to joke that I’m riding on Sandy’s coattails, so TrinityCare has become my passion, too!” An expert in both hospice and palliative care, Dr. Komatsu appreciates the unique understanding and generosity of the Maiers. “Their latest, most generous gift shows their level of understanding of

our changing field and the evolving needs of patients and families,” says Komatsu. “Phil and Sandy appreciate hospice but understand how palliative care fills a huge gap in our health care system. The Maiers are determined to contribute to fill that gap and help us serve the needs of our patients.”

The Institute for Human Caring

Sandra hopes their endowment gift will help elevate “whole person” care to become common practice. “We really want to help promote new medicine on a national and global level,” says Sandra. “We feel like TrinityCare can do that with the establishment of the Institute for Human Caring.” Sandra is president and CEO of Jet Forwarding, Inc., and credits her brother David and wife Carole for their contributions in support of Providence TrinityCare Hospice through Jet Forwarding. The Institute’s focus goes beyond the medical aspects of illness to encompass the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of patients and their families. At the Institute in the Douglas and J. Glass Family Center, caregivers from all disciplines are trained to be more effective. “TrinityCare’s team of doctors, nurses, social workers and chaplains work with the patients and families to have an honest conversation,” says Sandra. “Hopefully out of that conversation, a plan is developed to manage symptoms and control pain, either toward recovery or to make a smooth transition to hospice.”

(Opposite page) Sandra Rowe Maier and Philip Maier with Dr. Glen Komatsu

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A Heart For Hospice

Philip and Sandra Rowe Maier Establish Endowment for Palliative Care Sandra Rowe Maier has devoted nearly a quarter century of volunteer service to the advancement of end-of life care. In 2013, following 22 years of volunteer leadership, annual contributions and special event sponsorships, Sandra and husband Philip made the decision to establish the Philip and Sandra Rowe Maier Endowment for Palliative Care, a significant gift in support of Providence TrinityCare Hospice. In recognition for their commitment, they were honored in 2014 with the Glass Family Award for Philanthropy, Leadership and Service.

Inspired by the dedication of others

In 1992, end-of-life care was on Sandra’s mind, as both of her parents had experienced a life-limiting cancer diagnosis without the benefit of hospice. They died within two years of each other. During that time, Mildred Marx invited Sandra to join a hospice advisory committee, and Sandra’s commitment began. Sandra counts Mildred and Jacky Glass as her mentors, and, of course, “Dr. Glen” (Glen Komatsu, M.D., chief medical officer of TrinityCare Hospice). Philip explains, “Hospice and palliative care captured Sandy’s attention. I like to joke that I’m riding on Sandy’s coattails, so TrinityCare has become my passion, too!” An expert in both hospice and palliative care, Dr. Komatsu appreciates the unique understanding and generosity of the Maiers. “Their latest, most generous gift shows their level of understanding of

our changing field and the evolving needs of patients and families,” says Komatsu. “Phil and Sandy appreciate hospice but understand how palliative care fills a huge gap in our health care system. The Maiers are determined to contribute to fill that gap and help us serve the needs of our patients.”

The Institute for Human Caring

Sandra hopes their endowment gift will help elevate “whole person” care to become common practice. “We really want to help promote new medicine on a national and global level,” says Sandra. “We feel like TrinityCare can do that with the establishment of the Institute for Human Caring.” Sandra is president and CEO of Jet Forwarding, Inc., and credits her brother David and wife Carole for their contributions in support of Providence TrinityCare Hospice through Jet Forwarding. The Institute’s focus goes beyond the medical aspects of illness to encompass the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of patients and their families. At the Institute in the Douglas and J. Glass Family Center, caregivers from all disciplines are trained to be more effective. “TrinityCare’s team of doctors, nurses, social workers and chaplains work with the patients and families to have an honest conversation,” says Sandra. “Hopefully out of that conversation, a plan is developed to manage symptoms and control pain, either toward recovery or to make a smooth transition to hospice.”

(Opposite page) Sandra Rowe Maier and Philip Maier with Dr. Glen Komatsu

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PH&S

2013 FINANCIAL INFO Providence Health & Services Foundation Valley Service Area raised over

OF

$3,837,000

Capital $2,305,000 Programs $1,957,000

Capital $4,000,000 Programs $2,824,000

S H E E T

DECEMBER

31,

2013

Total assets

L I A B I L I T I E S

A N D

-

(In Thousands of Dollars)

N E T

4,121 2,095 454 153 6,823

37,816 2,230 1,427 12,176 1,049 71 54,769

$ 61,592

A S S E T S

Liabilities: Accounts payable and other Due to Providence Health System – Southern California, net Obligations held under gift annuities Total liabilities Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets

B A L A N C E A S

$

Noncurrent assets: Investments Long-term pledges receivable, net Real estate and other Gift annuity and trust funds Beneficial interest in perpetual trust Equipment and furniture, net of accumulated depreciation of $286 in 2013 Total noncurrent assets

Providence Foundations, Southern California

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation raised over

Capital, Programs and Services Provided

A S S E T S Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Current portion of pledges receivable Other accounts receivable Other current assets Total current assets

30

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Capital, Programs and Services Provided

B A L A N C E A S

$11,048,000

PLCM

$

162 785 1,155 2,102

31,195 24,921 3,374 59,490 $ 61,592

OF

S H E E T

D ECEMBER

Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Interest receivable Current portion of pledges receivable Other current assets Total current assets Noncurrent assets: Gift annuity and trust funds Investments and endowment funds Long-term pledges receivable, net Property, plant, and equipment, net

31,

2013

-

(In Thousands of Dollars)

A S S E T S $

3,043 41,035 214 4,899

Total noncurrent assets Total assets L I A B I L I T I E S A N D N E T A S S E T S Liabilities: Due to Providence Health System – Southern California Accounts payable Obligations under gift annuity and trust funds Mortgage payable Total liabilities Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets

2,013 63 156 728 2,960

49,191 $ 52,151

$

15 500 810 904 2,229 22,586 10,592 16,744 49,922

$ 52,151

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PH&S

2013 FINANCIAL INFO Providence Health & Services Foundation Valley Service Area raised over

OF

$3,837,000

Capital $2,305,000 Programs $1,957,000

Capital $4,000,000 Programs $2,824,000

S H E E T

DECEMBER

31,

2013

Total assets

L I A B I L I T I E S

A N D

-

(In Thousands of Dollars)

N E T

4,121 2,095 454 153 6,823

37,816 2,230 1,427 12,176 1,049 71 54,769

$ 61,592

A S S E T S

Liabilities: Accounts payable and other Due to Providence Health System – Southern California, net Obligations held under gift annuities Total liabilities Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets

B A L A N C E A S

$

Noncurrent assets: Investments Long-term pledges receivable, net Real estate and other Gift annuity and trust funds Beneficial interest in perpetual trust Equipment and furniture, net of accumulated depreciation of $286 in 2013 Total noncurrent assets

Providence Foundations, Southern California

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation raised over

Capital, Programs and Services Provided

A S S E T S Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Current portion of pledges receivable Other accounts receivable Other current assets Total current assets

30

2013 FINANCIAL INFO

Capital, Programs and Services Provided

B A L A N C E A S

$11,048,000

PLCM

$

162 785 1,155 2,102

31,195 24,921 3,374 59,490 $ 61,592

OF

S H E E T

D ECEMBER

Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Interest receivable Current portion of pledges receivable Other current assets Total current assets Noncurrent assets: Gift annuity and trust funds Investments and endowment funds Long-term pledges receivable, net Property, plant, and equipment, net

31,

2013

-

(In Thousands of Dollars)

A S S E T S $

3,043 41,035 214 4,899

Total noncurrent assets Total assets L I A B I L I T I E S A N D N E T A S S E T S Liabilities: Due to Providence Health System – Southern California Accounts payable Obligations under gift annuity and trust funds Mortgage payable Total liabilities Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets

2,013 63 156 728 2,960

49,191 $ 52,151

$

15 500 810 904 2,229 22,586 10,592 16,744 49,922

$ 52,151

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PTCH

2013 FINANCIAL INFO

Providence TrinityCare Hospice Foundation raised over

$1,283,000

Capital, Programs and Services Provided Capital $ 250,000 Programs $ 663,000 B A L A N C E AS

OF

S H E E T

D ECEMBER

31,

2013

-

(In Thousands of Dollars)

A S S E T S Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Current portion of pledges receivable Other current assets Total current assets Noncurrent assets: Long-term pledges receivable, net Investments Gift annuity and trust funds Total noncurrent assets Total assets L I A B I L I T I E S A N D Liabilities: Accounts payable Obligations under gift annuity and trust funds Due to related party Total liabilities Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets

$

$ N E T

738 135 146 1,019 39 5,689 91 5,819 6,838

A S S E T S $

$

15 38 68 121 3,401 3,211 105 6,717

6,838

• 2 DASH Networked • 320-slice CT Scanner • 38-foot Partners for Healthy Kids Mobile Clinic • AACN NTI Conference • Acute Rehab • Adolescents and Young Adult (AYA) Oncology Programs • Automated External Defibrillator • Bi-directional Amplification Antenna • Bladder Scanner • Blanket Warmers • Blood Donor Center • C1 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter • Cardiac Lift Chairs • Cardiac Rehab - Purchase New Equipment • Cardiac Treatment • Center for Healthy Aging • Chair-Speech Esophagram • Chapel • Charity Care • Children's Dental Clinic • Clinical Education Resources • Clinical Pastoral Care • Clinical Training • CME Website • Community Outreach - Mobile Clinic • CPAP Machine for NICU • Critical Care Education • Critical Care Transport • CRW Precision Arc System • Doppler • EKG Machine • Emergency Department Expansion • Emergency Department Portable Digital Imaging Machine • Equipment for Disney Cancer Center • La-z-Boy Sleep Chairs • GI Lab Nursing Education - Conference

2013 Distributions

Just a few

• GI Universal Training Symposium • Grants for Cancer Patients • High Frequency Transducer • ICU Critical Care/ ANCC Magnet Conference • ICU Trauma • ICU Trauma Bladderscan BVI 300 • Integrative Medicine Center • iPads for Occupational Therapy • Jewish Resources • Lactation Consultant Assoc. Conference • Level One Rapid Blood Infuser • Love On 4 Paws Animal-assisted Therapy • Lymphedema Treatment • Maternal Child Education • Medfusion Syringe Pump • Microbiology Lab Education • Monitors for NICU • Murals for Oncology Unit • Neonatal Defibrillator • Neurodiagnostics EEG • Neuroscience/Stroke Movement Disorder Program • New Nativity Creche • No One Dies Alone Program • Nursing Education-Glidescope Cobalt Machine • Nutritional Seminar • Oncology Treatment, Education, Research • Outreach Program and Software • Outreach Services - Toy Drive • Pacemakers • Palliative Care • Panda Warmers • Patient Care Family Counsel - Support Families in Need • Penguin Nutritional 4-Well Warmers

• Perinatal Orientation and Education Program, American Nursing Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet Conference

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2013 FINANCIAL INFO

Providence TrinityCare Hospice Foundation raised over

$1,283,000

Capital, Programs and Services Provided Capital $ 250,000 Programs $ 663,000 B A L A N C E AS

OF

S H E E T

D ECEMBER

31,

2013

-

(In Thousands of Dollars)

A S S E T S Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Current portion of pledges receivable Other current assets Total current assets Noncurrent assets: Long-term pledges receivable, net Investments Gift annuity and trust funds Total noncurrent assets Total assets L I A B I L I T I E S A N D Liabilities: Accounts payable Obligations under gift annuity and trust funds Due to related party Total liabilities Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets

$

$ N E T

738 135 146 1,019 39 5,689 91 5,819 6,838

A S S E T S $

$

15 38 68 121 3,401 3,211 105 6,717

6,838

• 2 DASH Networked • 320-slice CT Scanner • 38-foot Partners for Healthy Kids Mobile Clinic • AACN NTI Conference • Acute Rehab • Adolescents and Young Adult (AYA) Oncology Programs • Automated External Defibrillator • Bi-directional Amplification Antenna • Bladder Scanner • Blanket Warmers • Blood Donor Center • C1 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter • Cardiac Lift Chairs • Cardiac Rehab - Purchase New Equipment • Cardiac Treatment • Center for Healthy Aging • Chair-Speech Esophagram • Chapel • Charity Care • Children's Dental Clinic • Clinical Education Resources • Clinical Pastoral Care • Clinical Training • CME Website • Community Outreach - Mobile Clinic • CPAP Machine for NICU • Critical Care Education • Critical Care Transport • CRW Precision Arc System • Doppler • EKG Machine • Emergency Department Expansion • Emergency Department Portable Digital Imaging Machine • Equipment for Disney Cancer Center • La-z-Boy Sleep Chairs • GI Lab Nursing Education - Conference

2013 Distributions

Just a few

• GI Universal Training Symposium • Grants for Cancer Patients • High Frequency Transducer • ICU Critical Care/ ANCC Magnet Conference • ICU Trauma • ICU Trauma Bladderscan BVI 300 • Integrative Medicine Center • iPads for Occupational Therapy • Jewish Resources • Lactation Consultant Assoc. Conference • Level One Rapid Blood Infuser • Love On 4 Paws Animal-assisted Therapy • Lymphedema Treatment • Maternal Child Education • Medfusion Syringe Pump • Microbiology Lab Education • Monitors for NICU • Murals for Oncology Unit • Neonatal Defibrillator • Neurodiagnostics EEG • Neuroscience/Stroke Movement Disorder Program • New Nativity Creche • No One Dies Alone Program • Nursing Education-Glidescope Cobalt Machine • Nutritional Seminar • Oncology Treatment, Education, Research • Outreach Program and Software • Outreach Services - Toy Drive • Pacemakers • Palliative Care • Panda Warmers • Patient Care Family Counsel - Support Families in Need • Penguin Nutritional 4-Well Warmers

• Perinatal Orientation and Education Program, American Nursing Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet Conference

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“I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy.

Circle of Caring members embrace Providence’s mission by making planned gifts that support our Medical Centers. Their vision allows us to continually improve and upgrade our services to the community. These legacy donors help our Medical Centers to continue providing excellent clinical treatment with compassionate care today and for generations to come. We thank our friends for partnering with us in this philanthropic endeavor.

Providence Health & Services Foundation Valley

Shirlea and Jack Alber Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Appleton Larry and Dolores Argo Richard and Johanna Baker Kay and Mary Lou Baldwin Adela Barnes Nan Batzdorff Peggy Lee Bergler Thyra and Karl Boeckmann Linda and Brian Bowman Mr. and Mrs. John S. Broughton John U. Buchman, MD Marite M. Butners Kerry and Kristie Carmody Maurice A. and Jane Cattani Mary Lou Reid and John Celentano Al Checco Timothy P. Coggins Mr. Walter and Mrs. Kitty Criswell Victoria L. Dewane - In Memory of Patrick Dewane June A. Ebensteiner Don and Kay Farquhar Collette Finale Phyllis M. Foulstone John and Anita Fusano Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gillis Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Goetschel Dr. and Mrs. Lee Gold

Carl and Jeanette Goldbaum Jeri Seratti-Goldman and Carl Goldman Earl Greinetz Tamara G. Gurney Pamela and Arif Halaby Cecelia Heppes Hycy and Howard Hill Jack and Cathleen Hulse Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jamentz Dr. Christopher F. and Georgianne Jessen William and Anita Jeung Jack E. and Phyllis S. King Hugh Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Layne Larry Layne and Sheelagh Boyd -North Valley Storage Dr. and Mrs. Toh-Bin Lim Brigette and Jay Loden Adolph A. Maier Mr. Kenneth A. Marinace and Ms. Candice Hanks James G. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Haig Mermerian Bettie Neale Jane Scott Nelson Marie A. Oberholtz Charles W. Ogden Ann M. Oustad Delmer and Grace Patz John V. Petlock In Memory of Marge Pollock Leslie Francis Price and Theresa Autuori-Price - In Memory of Frances Cesare Autuori

group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services.

As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical CenIn April, in recognition ofPolonsky, oral, head ter Teresa recalls Betty Jane–Rose Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Contratto Leonard MD and neck cancer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ruggiero Billshow, committee members attending every fundraising fashion gala, and Mary Ann DeMucciawareness month, Mary L. and Thomas L. PruittLynette Dr. andawards Mrs. Paul E. Sagoand physician lecture Margaret Christine Rich at Lynette Lynch and hosted an event dinner with Plotner her Dorman Sikand and Ellen Joseph Leosia A. Shirley-Wentink Stephanie V. Enright Patricia Robinson and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in mother, a dedicated member of the Providence William and Helen Smollen David and Elena Funada Mrs. Virginia Schneider Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeownSaint Joseph Foundation board of governors since Eunice Stecker - In Memory of William Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Giorgio Betty Schwinn H. Stecker Mrs. Jacqueline Glass and ers, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the 1992. Family Mr. Eddie Sedillo Ruth Stephenson Dr. Joseph’s and Mrs. John R. Goode Ralph Seifer development of the Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Twist James C. Steven Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Greene George R. Shimojo cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her Herbert H. Sundmacher Bob and Suzi Gulcher Freida Sliskovich Elmer dearest Swanson friends, Diane Casey, attended that same home more 37Family years ago. Lynette gala Barbarathe Gulick Carol E.than Smith Trust Robertwearing Townsenda hat to “hide” her head which Marjoriewas and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring balding Heisterman Mary Lou Steinmetz Beverly and Bob Triggs Jeanne Hutchison Jimmie Thompson the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The Fran H. Tuchman Mrs. John Infantino Ann Thor home. event away a few Ollie and Ken was Vick a success but Diane passed Mr. John Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Miles J. Turpin Janet A. Waterfield days after her 49th birthday, leavingAlanna threeand young sons Edward Kennedy Juaneita Veron-Foster Jamesbehind. and Lisa Watters Helen Klein The Friends are motivated the belief that by comLawrence S.by Walker Kathleen Winslow Peggy and Kevin Lanigan ing together they Ronnie Weakley can make a Albert and Virginia Winters Diane and George Lee William E. Webb That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to difference for patients working hard to Mary Lou and James Lester Glenn Wishon, MD triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-genbecome the second generation ofMary Uribe philanthroLovell Providence Mrs. Paul eration volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitpists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to McCulloch help Dr. Little Company of Mary Mr.cancer. and Mrs. ILewis ment: “I just wantProvidence to make a difference in this life, Mena have what he needed to fight was J. McGinnis Foundation Patricia and Donald Mehlig Carmen and Jose Alderete life not have toHospice be cut short, help asked to be on the foundation board of governors in make someone’s TrinityCare Ledge and Evelyn Mercier James Anastassiou Foundation make people comfortable when they are sick and 2009 and later when the opportunity came to form a Mrs. Frank C. Montelongo Sean Armstrong and Family Marite Butners Lori S. Nolan-Mullenhour, RN, CEN, MSNc I believe, through my mother Maria, my vulnerable. group to support the Disney William D. Batterton Carla Collins P. Oden dear lost friends and and the people of ProviFamily Cancer Center, I jumped in,Kathleen bringing my Ms. Roberta Behar Trudyfamily Edwards Norma W. Orr Ron Bitzer Stephanie V. Enright dence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.” friends with me.”

Marjorie Owen Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Brown Robert Palmer Pat and Mike Brudnicki Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Others inspired to join the newly formed com-Pellerito Genevieve Ruthwere and Gordon Robert Mr. Cancer and Mrs. James B. Pierce Cameron mittee, Friends of the Disney Family Center,

because of the care provided by Raul Mena, M.D., medical director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current chair of the Friends, was overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on the July 4th weekend to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.”

Jacqueline M. Glass Philip Jue George Komatsu Tom and Patty Sullivan

Circle of Caring The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center committee started with five members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The

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35


“I was hooked!” So begins the story of Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s passion for philanthropy.

Circle of Caring members embrace Providence’s mission by making planned gifts that support our Medical Centers. Their vision allows us to continually improve and upgrade our services to the community. These legacy donors help our Medical Centers to continue providing excellent clinical treatment with compassionate care today and for generations to come. We thank our friends for partnering with us in this philanthropic endeavor.

Providence Health & Services Foundation Valley

Shirlea and Jack Alber Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Appleton Larry and Dolores Argo Richard and Johanna Baker Kay and Mary Lou Baldwin Adela Barnes Nan Batzdorff Peggy Lee Bergler Thyra and Karl Boeckmann Linda and Brian Bowman Mr. and Mrs. John S. Broughton John U. Buchman, MD Marite M. Butners Kerry and Kristie Carmody Maurice A. and Jane Cattani Mary Lou Reid and John Celentano Al Checco Timothy P. Coggins Mr. Walter and Mrs. Kitty Criswell Victoria L. Dewane - In Memory of Patrick Dewane June A. Ebensteiner Don and Kay Farquhar Collette Finale Phyllis M. Foulstone John and Anita Fusano Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gillis Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Goetschel Dr. and Mrs. Lee Gold

Carl and Jeanette Goldbaum Jeri Seratti-Goldman and Carl Goldman Earl Greinetz Tamara G. Gurney Pamela and Arif Halaby Cecelia Heppes Hycy and Howard Hill Jack and Cathleen Hulse Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jamentz Dr. Christopher F. and Georgianne Jessen William and Anita Jeung Jack E. and Phyllis S. King Hugh Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Layne Larry Layne and Sheelagh Boyd -North Valley Storage Dr. and Mrs. Toh-Bin Lim Brigette and Jay Loden Adolph A. Maier Mr. Kenneth A. Marinace and Ms. Candice Hanks James G. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Haig Mermerian Bettie Neale Jane Scott Nelson Marie A. Oberholtz Charles W. Ogden Ann M. Oustad Delmer and Grace Patz John V. Petlock In Memory of Marge Pollock Leslie Francis Price and Theresa Autuori-Price - In Memory of Frances Cesare Autuori

group is nearing their $100,000 fundraising goal for 2014, utilizing smaller events and e-mail appeals to promote giving and to raise awareness of the center and its services.

As one of three children born to Javier and Maria Uribe – all at Providence Saint Joseph Medical CenIn April, in recognition ofPolonsky, oral, head ter Teresa recalls Betty Jane–Rose Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Contratto Leonard MD and neck cancer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ruggiero Billshow, committee members attending every fundraising fashion gala, and Mary Ann DeMucciawareness month, Mary L. and Thomas L. PruittLynette Dr. andawards Mrs. Paul E. Sagoand physician lecture Margaret Christine Rich at Lynette Lynch and hosted an event dinner with Plotner her Dorman Sikand and Ellen Joseph Leosia A. Shirley-Wentink Stephanie V. Enright Patricia Robinson and Mark Sikand’s home Casa Del Cielo in mother, a dedicated member of the Providence William and Helen Smollen David and Elena Funada Mrs. Virginia Schneider Calabasas. Coincidentally, the original homeownSaint Joseph Foundation board of governors since Eunice Stecker - In Memory of William Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Giorgio Betty Schwinn H. Stecker Mrs. Jacqueline Glass and ers, Maria and Javier Uribe, were instrumental in the 1992. Family Mr. Eddie Sedillo Ruth Stephenson Dr. Joseph’s and Mrs. John R. Goode Ralph Seifer development of the Teresa was asked to chair the Saint Twist James C. Steven Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Greene George R. Shimojo cancer center and had hosted several fundraisers at and Shout Gala and it changed her life. One of her Herbert H. Sundmacher Bob and Suzi Gulcher Freida Sliskovich Elmer dearest Swanson friends, Diane Casey, attended that same home more 37Family years ago. Lynette gala Barbarathe Gulick Carol E.than Smith Trust Robertwearing Townsenda hat to “hide” her head which Marjoriewas and Mark were proud to come full circle in honoring balding Heisterman Mary Lou Steinmetz Beverly and Bob Triggs Jeanne Hutchison Jimmie Thompson the Uribe’s legacy in their friend Teresa’s childhood from the chemotherapy she was undergoing. The Fran H. Tuchman Mrs. John Infantino Ann Thor home. event away a few Ollie and Ken was Vick a success but Diane passed Mr. John Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Miles J. Turpin Janet A. Waterfield days after her 49th birthday, leavingAlanna threeand young sons Edward Kennedy Juaneita Veron-Foster Jamesbehind. and Lisa Watters Helen Klein The Friends are motivated the belief that by comLawrence S.by Walker Kathleen Winslow Peggy and Kevin Lanigan ing together they Ronnie Weakley can make a Albert and Virginia Winters Diane and George Lee William E. Webb That was the turning point for Teresa – the “hook” to difference for patients working hard to Mary Lou and James Lester Glenn Wishon, MD triumph over cancer. It is a reflection of second-genbecome the second generation ofMary Uribe philanthroLovell Providence Mrs. Paul eration volunteer Teresa Uribe McGilvray’s commitpists. “I knew one thing. I was inspired to McCulloch help Dr. Little Company of Mary Mr.cancer. and Mrs. ILewis ment: “I just wantProvidence to make a difference in this life, Mena have what he needed to fight was J. McGinnis Foundation Patricia and Donald Mehlig Carmen and Jose Alderete life not have toHospice be cut short, help asked to be on the foundation board of governors in make someone’s TrinityCare Ledge and Evelyn Mercier James Anastassiou Foundation make people comfortable when they are sick and 2009 and later when the opportunity came to form a Mrs. Frank C. Montelongo Sean Armstrong and Family Marite Butners Lori S. Nolan-Mullenhour, RN, CEN, MSNc I believe, through my mother Maria, my vulnerable. group to support the Disney William D. Batterton Carla Collins P. Oden dear lost friends and and the people of ProviFamily Cancer Center, I jumped in,Kathleen bringing my Ms. Roberta Behar Trudyfamily Edwards Norma W. Orr Ron Bitzer Stephanie V. Enright dence Saint Joseph, I have found my passion.” friends with me.”

Marjorie Owen Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Brown Robert Palmer Pat and Mike Brudnicki Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Others inspired to join the newly formed com-Pellerito Genevieve Ruthwere and Gordon Robert Mr. Cancer and Mrs. James B. Pierce Cameron mittee, Friends of the Disney Family Center,

because of the care provided by Raul Mena, M.D., medical director of cancer services. Laura Pistotnik, current chair of the Friends, was overwhelmed by Dr. Mena’s kindness as her mother was dying with cancer. “My dad was struggling as my mother was nearing the end-of-life. Dr. Mena drove out to my parents’ home in Woodland Hills on the July 4th weekend to help. It was an amazing act of kindness.”

Jacqueline M. Glass Philip Jue George Komatsu Tom and Patty Sullivan

Circle of Caring The Friends of the Disney Family Cancer Center committee started with five members and has quickly grown to fifteen. The

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Mother Gamelin

Providence Health & Services Foundation Valley

Mother Gamelin Society The Blessed Emilie Gamelin, Foundress of the Sisters of Providence, gave her life caring for the victims of cholera in 1851. Humility, simplicity, charity...were her last words, which guide all who continue her work today. Providence Health & Services Foundation, Valley, recognizes our highest level of donors, as members of the Mother Gamelin Society. PRESIDENT

Fritz B. Burns Foundation Roy E. and Patricia A. Disney Family Jack C. and Doris C. Helms Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Guild Julian and Gladys Saunders

FOUNDER The Ahmanson Foundation Burbank Certified Farmer's Market Al Checco Kari and Dick Clark Eugene F. and Lela W. Cotter

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The Cusumano Family: Charles P. Cusumano Roger and Evelyn Cusumano Michael and Caroline Cusumano Charles B. and Elizabeth Cusumano Guillermo de la Vi単a Family and Sigue Corporation Sheri and Roy P. Disney Entertainment Industry Foundation/EIF John and Anita Fusano Hamer Toyota, Inc. Bill Hannon Foundation William H. Hannon Foundation John C. Hench Foundation Hycy and Howard Hill Bob and Dolores Hope In Memory of Dean and Renee Howard John Gabriel Ryan Corporation The Kresge Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Marion Long Phyllis and Angelo R. Mozilo Family Foundation NBCUniversal The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Providence Health & Services, Southern California Providence Holy Cross Medical Center Guild Murphy and Ed Romano and Family George W. Rose Genevieve V. Rose Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee Ross Al Sherman John Stauffer Charitable Trust Evelyn Story Jaromir Strizka Unicel/Meissner Manufacturing Company, Inc. UniHealth Foundation Javier R. and Maria O. Uribe Walt Disney Company Foundation Warner Bros. Weingart Foundation

BENEFACTOR

Fred and Madeleine Arnold Richard and Johanna Baker Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bremner The California Endowment Chase Foundation Edna F. and Roy O. Disney June A. Ebensteiner Carl C. Eyerick, MD and Doris A. Eyerick Henry L. Guenther Foundation Don and Ann Gumpertz Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Hankey Violet and William Hanna - The Hanna Foundation Marie M. Hoffer

Bradley and Deborah Howard Family Foundation William and Anita Jeung Nancy Powers Johnson Margaret J. Larson The Lawrence Foundation - In Honor of Ray and Grace Lawrence Leota and Marvin Lightfoot Marion and Guy Martin In Memory of Marie and Wayne Mitchell Ruth H. Morrison Evelyn E. and Joseph J. Pertusati Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ruggiero James C. Steven Robert Townsend Toyota of North Hollywood Verizon Foundation Wilfred and Mary Jane Von Der Ahe Wasserman Foundation

SPONSOR

Carl E. Alexander Allied Waste Services, a Republic Services Company Aramark Corporation Hank and Louise Arklin Julian J. Aroesty Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ashworth Jackie and Gene Autry Drs. Mugurdich and Francoise Balabanian Kay and Mary Lou Baldwin David B. and Mildred Banghart Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Barbera Tim and Glenda Behunin Richard and Theresa Belanger Blue Cross of California Thyra and Karl Boeckmann Louis L. Borick Foundation Bowers Ambulance Service Linda and Skip Bowling Linda and Brian Bowman Burbank Emergency Medical Group, Inc.: Philip Schwarzman, MD Jason Toth, MD Burbank Health Care Foundation California Emergency Physicians Medical Group Joe and Val Candido Cardiovascular Consultants Medical Group Paul and Connie Casella Maurice A. and Jane Cattani Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cecchini City of Burbank Mary R. and George B. Coale and Family Kay and Sydney Cole - Always 'KAYSYD' Community Memorial Hospital, San Buenaventura

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Cook Lloyd Cotter, Jr. Norman and Helen Coulson Countrywide Financial Corporation Michael and Mayme Cunningham Deluxe Laboratories Willard Dennison Department of Justice Betty P. Dietrich Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Irving Douglas Eastman Kodak Company East Valley Radiological Medical Group Fred and Sandie Edwards Lois and Mervin English Facey Medical Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Farina Don and Kay Farquhar FedEx The Feig Family Forest Lawn Foundation Daniel J. Fortmann Phyllis M. Foulstone Louis and Rita Garasi Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Ghirardelli Audrey R. Gillespie Glendale Adventist Medical Center The Goldbaum Charitable Foundation Jeri Seratti-Goldman and Carl Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Tom T. Gores - Platinum Equity Holdings Granada Hills Community Hospital Foundation Pamela and Arif Halaby Health Net Foundation Haline M. Heimstadt Cecelia Heppes Frank and Dottie Hintze HMC Group Holy Cross Health System John D. and Betty R. Howard Al Iadevaia, Sr. Howard M. Ialberg Jim Irsfeld - In Loving Memory of Billie Irsfeld Keenan Healthcare Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keh Robert and Sherri Kelley Ken Marinace and Associates, Inc. Susan G. Komen Foundation - LA County Affiliate Larry and Lauren Kurzweil Lakeside Community Healthcare Walter Lantz Foundation Mary Jane Lavery Law Offices of Stephenson, Acquisto and Colman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Layne Adele E. Lewis

The Lincy Foundation David T. Lindenauer, MD - In Loving Memory of Helen Lindenauer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Low Peter and Marianne Lynch Lillian J. MacKellar Michael and Annette Madden Barbara and Garry Marshall Dave Mast McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Christine McCarthy and Michael McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. McIntyre Dr. Raul and Barbara Mena Mr. and Mrs. Haig Mermerian Metro-Med, Inc. Northridge Hospital Medical Center Nola M. O'Brien Edith Odor Lowell and Julie Offutt Pacific Medical Buildings Steven and Charlene Papazian Michael and Debra Parker Pathology Associates of Southern California The Penniman Foundation - Mrs. Susan Bolt Mary and Peter Persic Family Edward and Norma Phillips - Matthews Studios Equipment, Inc. Popeil Inventions, Inc. Precision Dynamics Corporation Professional Imaging Medical Group Providence Holy Cross Medical Center Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center ENRICH Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Professional Staff Gerald and Janet Puchlik Max and Armond Quimby Earl J. Ramirez Rediger Family Foundation Anna and Louis Reveles Irena L. Richardson Jane Rockford Betty Jane Rose Alma and Nat Rubinfeld Joseph F. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ruthman Safeway/Vons Sanbo S. Sakaguchi, MD Lenny and Corrine Sands Arnold and Diane Schaffer Loretta M. Scherer A. Michael Schoenfeld Securitas Security Services, USA The Sence Foundation Sherman Oaks Hospital and Grossman Burn Center

Sally and Norman Sherman Rose Marie Gangi/Irene L. Silverman Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Smith William and Helen Smollen Sam S. Solakyan Eunice Stecker - In Memory of William H. Stecker Carole and Sebastiano Sterpa - In Honor of The Sterpa Family Keith and Beverly Swaner Swinerton Builders and Swinerton Foundation Technicolor, Inc. Therapeutic Associates, Inc. Beverly and Bob Triggs Universal Studios Hollywood - Discover A Star Foundation Mary M. Valle Valley Diagnostic Imaging Medical Group, Inc. Valley Radiotherapy Associates Medical Group Culver and Doris Van Buren Vantage Oncology The Von der Ahe Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Walsh James and Lisa Watters Del E. Webb Foundation In Honor of Henry and Jean Williams

PATRON

The Armen Abassian Family Dick and Dolly Anderson Archstone Foundation James and Wendy Aresty David Aroesty, MD Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Arturo Ascent Media Group, Inc. Severyn and Martha Aszkenazy Conrad E. Auclair Auer Family Foundation David and Patricia Augustine Lelah B. Balmagia Gary W. Bandy Susan and William Baribault David and Nydia Beanes Douglas C. Beaton and Sally Lou Wilson Beaton Judith and Phillip Binder Board of Supervisors - County of Los Angeles The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John S. Broughton Tom and Shelley Bruehl Edward and Harriet Brylant B.S. Hand & Sons, Inc. Carole Buss Elizabeth L. and Robert O. Cameron

2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Mother Gamelin

Providence Health & Services Foundation Valley

Mother Gamelin Society The Blessed Emilie Gamelin, Foundress of the Sisters of Providence, gave her life caring for the victims of cholera in 1851. Humility, simplicity, charity...were her last words, which guide all who continue her work today. Providence Health & Services Foundation, Valley, recognizes our highest level of donors, as members of the Mother Gamelin Society. PRESIDENT

Fritz B. Burns Foundation Roy E. and Patricia A. Disney Family Jack C. and Doris C. Helms Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Guild Julian and Gladys Saunders

FOUNDER The Ahmanson Foundation Burbank Certified Farmer's Market Al Checco Kari and Dick Clark Eugene F. and Lela W. Cotter

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Providence Foundations, Southern California

The Cusumano Family: Charles P. Cusumano Roger and Evelyn Cusumano Michael and Caroline Cusumano Charles B. and Elizabeth Cusumano Guillermo de la Vi単a Family and Sigue Corporation Sheri and Roy P. Disney Entertainment Industry Foundation/EIF John and Anita Fusano Hamer Toyota, Inc. Bill Hannon Foundation William H. Hannon Foundation John C. Hench Foundation Hycy and Howard Hill Bob and Dolores Hope In Memory of Dean and Renee Howard John Gabriel Ryan Corporation The Kresge Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Marion Long Phyllis and Angelo R. Mozilo Family Foundation NBCUniversal The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Providence Health & Services, Southern California Providence Holy Cross Medical Center Guild Murphy and Ed Romano and Family George W. Rose Genevieve V. Rose Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee Ross Al Sherman John Stauffer Charitable Trust Evelyn Story Jaromir Strizka Unicel/Meissner Manufacturing Company, Inc. UniHealth Foundation Javier R. and Maria O. Uribe Walt Disney Company Foundation Warner Bros. Weingart Foundation

BENEFACTOR

Fred and Madeleine Arnold Richard and Johanna Baker Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bremner The California Endowment Chase Foundation Edna F. and Roy O. Disney June A. Ebensteiner Carl C. Eyerick, MD and Doris A. Eyerick Henry L. Guenther Foundation Don and Ann Gumpertz Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Hankey Violet and William Hanna - The Hanna Foundation Marie M. Hoffer

Bradley and Deborah Howard Family Foundation William and Anita Jeung Nancy Powers Johnson Margaret J. Larson The Lawrence Foundation - In Honor of Ray and Grace Lawrence Leota and Marvin Lightfoot Marion and Guy Martin In Memory of Marie and Wayne Mitchell Ruth H. Morrison Evelyn E. and Joseph J. Pertusati Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ruggiero James C. Steven Robert Townsend Toyota of North Hollywood Verizon Foundation Wilfred and Mary Jane Von Der Ahe Wasserman Foundation

SPONSOR

Carl E. Alexander Allied Waste Services, a Republic Services Company Aramark Corporation Hank and Louise Arklin Julian J. Aroesty Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ashworth Jackie and Gene Autry Drs. Mugurdich and Francoise Balabanian Kay and Mary Lou Baldwin David B. and Mildred Banghart Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Barbera Tim and Glenda Behunin Richard and Theresa Belanger Blue Cross of California Thyra and Karl Boeckmann Louis L. Borick Foundation Bowers Ambulance Service Linda and Skip Bowling Linda and Brian Bowman Burbank Emergency Medical Group, Inc.: Philip Schwarzman, MD Jason Toth, MD Burbank Health Care Foundation California Emergency Physicians Medical Group Joe and Val Candido Cardiovascular Consultants Medical Group Paul and Connie Casella Maurice A. and Jane Cattani Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cecchini City of Burbank Mary R. and George B. Coale and Family Kay and Sydney Cole - Always 'KAYSYD' Community Memorial Hospital, San Buenaventura

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Cook Lloyd Cotter, Jr. Norman and Helen Coulson Countrywide Financial Corporation Michael and Mayme Cunningham Deluxe Laboratories Willard Dennison Department of Justice Betty P. Dietrich Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Irving Douglas Eastman Kodak Company East Valley Radiological Medical Group Fred and Sandie Edwards Lois and Mervin English Facey Medical Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Farina Don and Kay Farquhar FedEx The Feig Family Forest Lawn Foundation Daniel J. Fortmann Phyllis M. Foulstone Louis and Rita Garasi Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Ghirardelli Audrey R. Gillespie Glendale Adventist Medical Center The Goldbaum Charitable Foundation Jeri Seratti-Goldman and Carl Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Tom T. Gores - Platinum Equity Holdings Granada Hills Community Hospital Foundation Pamela and Arif Halaby Health Net Foundation Haline M. Heimstadt Cecelia Heppes Frank and Dottie Hintze HMC Group Holy Cross Health System John D. and Betty R. Howard Al Iadevaia, Sr. Howard M. Ialberg Jim Irsfeld - In Loving Memory of Billie Irsfeld Keenan Healthcare Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keh Robert and Sherri Kelley Ken Marinace and Associates, Inc. Susan G. Komen Foundation - LA County Affiliate Larry and Lauren Kurzweil Lakeside Community Healthcare Walter Lantz Foundation Mary Jane Lavery Law Offices of Stephenson, Acquisto and Colman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Layne Adele E. Lewis

The Lincy Foundation David T. Lindenauer, MD - In Loving Memory of Helen Lindenauer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Low Peter and Marianne Lynch Lillian J. MacKellar Michael and Annette Madden Barbara and Garry Marshall Dave Mast McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Christine McCarthy and Michael McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. McIntyre Dr. Raul and Barbara Mena Mr. and Mrs. Haig Mermerian Metro-Med, Inc. Northridge Hospital Medical Center Nola M. O'Brien Edith Odor Lowell and Julie Offutt Pacific Medical Buildings Steven and Charlene Papazian Michael and Debra Parker Pathology Associates of Southern California The Penniman Foundation - Mrs. Susan Bolt Mary and Peter Persic Family Edward and Norma Phillips - Matthews Studios Equipment, Inc. Popeil Inventions, Inc. Precision Dynamics Corporation Professional Imaging Medical Group Providence Holy Cross Medical Center Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center ENRICH Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Professional Staff Gerald and Janet Puchlik Max and Armond Quimby Earl J. Ramirez Rediger Family Foundation Anna and Louis Reveles Irena L. Richardson Jane Rockford Betty Jane Rose Alma and Nat Rubinfeld Joseph F. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ruthman Safeway/Vons Sanbo S. Sakaguchi, MD Lenny and Corrine Sands Arnold and Diane Schaffer Loretta M. Scherer A. Michael Schoenfeld Securitas Security Services, USA The Sence Foundation Sherman Oaks Hospital and Grossman Burn Center

Sally and Norman Sherman Rose Marie Gangi/Irene L. Silverman Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Smith William and Helen Smollen Sam S. Solakyan Eunice Stecker - In Memory of William H. Stecker Carole and Sebastiano Sterpa - In Honor of The Sterpa Family Keith and Beverly Swaner Swinerton Builders and Swinerton Foundation Technicolor, Inc. Therapeutic Associates, Inc. Beverly and Bob Triggs Universal Studios Hollywood - Discover A Star Foundation Mary M. Valle Valley Diagnostic Imaging Medical Group, Inc. Valley Radiotherapy Associates Medical Group Culver and Doris Van Buren Vantage Oncology The Von der Ahe Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Walsh James and Lisa Watters Del E. Webb Foundation In Honor of Henry and Jean Williams

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The Armen Abassian Family Dick and Dolly Anderson Archstone Foundation James and Wendy Aresty David Aroesty, MD Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Arturo Ascent Media Group, Inc. Severyn and Martha Aszkenazy Conrad E. Auclair Auer Family Foundation David and Patricia Augustine Lelah B. Balmagia Gary W. Bandy Susan and William Baribault David and Nydia Beanes Douglas C. Beaton and Sally Lou Wilson Beaton Judith and Phillip Binder Board of Supervisors - County of Los Angeles The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John S. Broughton Tom and Shelley Bruehl Edward and Harriet Brylant B.S. Hand & Sons, Inc. Carole Buss Elizabeth L. and Robert O. Cameron

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Mother Gamelin Angelique Campen, MD and Mr. Chase Campen Gary and Tracy Canfield Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Capon Kerry and Kristie Carmody Chocolates a la Carte - Rick and Rena Pocrass Allison B. Clago - In Memory Of Bruce Walter Clago and Brent Clago Clumeck Stern Schenkelberg & Getzoff Walter and Rita Coblenz Timothy P. Coggins Valerie Hamer Daidah Timothy and Paula Davis Richard and Jeanette DeBlasi Elvira A. DeHart Victoria L. Dewane - In Memory of Patrick Dewane Robert and Gerri Dickinson Joseph Drown Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Dunnigan, Jr. East Valley Hematology and Oncology Medical Group, Inc. Hans G. Engel, MD Bruce and Leza Ferguson Fotokem Industries, Inc. FUJIFILM North America Corp. Angelina Fusano GE Foundation Dr. Luigi and Lorna Gentile Victor and Susan Georgino and Family Laura and Stephen Getzoff Giddens Electric Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gillis The Green Foundation Margaret Ginny Green Circle of Angels Foundation Toba and Earl Greinetz GTE California, Inc. Tamara G. Gurney Handtmann Family Foundation Havican Insurance Co. Betty and Fred Hayman Marcia Haynes HealthCare Partners - San Fernando Valley Region 5 Dr. Paul and Gerri Hinkes IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. Brian and Tamara Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Jackson JCM Group Dr. Christopher F. and Georgianne Jessen Just Friends Dr. and Mrs. Allen Karz Mr. and Mrs. Dana Kemper Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ketchum Kidney Consultants Medical Group Mary M. Kirby Dr. Antoinette Schamoi and Richard Kirtland

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Providence Foundations, Southern California

Kiwanis Burbank Sunrise Foundation KPMG L-3 Communications, Ocean Systems L.A. Care Health Plan Bruce Lagnese - In Memory of Oreste Lagnese Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lavaggi Larry Layne and Sheelagh Boyd - North Valley Storage The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation D.J. (Lefty) and Kay Leiker Gregory and Ruth Linnert Charles A. Lombardo Los Angeles Daily News Los Angeles Women's Foundation Brian and Teresa McGilvray Sherri and Tom Mendelson Jeff and Diane Miller Pat and Bob Modrzejewski Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Modugno Muller Family Foundation National Broadcasting Company, Inc. National Charity League, Inc. Nestle U.S.A., Inc. North Valley Hematology Oncology Medical Group Northrop Grumman Corporation OneLegacy Joseph and Betty Parker In Honor of Knox Phillips Earl J. Piche Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Pitts In Memory of Marge Pollock Linda Pomerantz Progressive Management Systems Providence Holy Cross Medical Staff Ralph's Grocery Company Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities Renal Consultants Medical Group: Dr. and Mrs. Kamal Gandh Dr. and Mrs. Anant Desai Susan E. Riley Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Rogan Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Rose The Rose Hills Foundation Tom and Betty Saliba and Family Dr. Claudia and Sandor Samuels Family Dr. and Mrs. David A. Sato Evy and Fred Scholder Family SHARE, Inc. Neil and Lisa Sherman The Shofler Family Valentine and Dolores Silbernagel The Simms Family Foundation Minnie C. Sketchley Donna J. Slates Ronald P. Slates Charles C. Sonneman SOS Global Express, Inc.

Ronald Stavert and Pickwick Gardens Kerry and Larry Stickney St. Jude Medical, Inc. The Strazzeri Family - In Memory of James F. and Fern E. Strazzeri SWA Architects Tarzana Emergency Medical Associates: A Division of Emergent Medical Associates Technicolor Film Services Michael and Kami Tidik United Surgical Partners International, Inc. John J. Wedel, Jr. Wells Fargo Tom and Alyson Westfall Carl D. Winberg, MD Worthe Real Estate Group Zenith Insurance Company Dean and Mickie Zupancic

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Agostinelli Alliance Imaging Virginia Alvord American Medical Response AmeriSource Bergen/GoodNeighbor Pharmacy Amgen Foundation Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Joseph Ash Richard Bardowell, MD Betty and George Battey Baxter Healthcare Corporation Julian Beck Maria Alice Beckler Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Bing Mr. Donald J. Blahut and Ms. Audrey Wright Blue Shield of California Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Borini Dr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Botnick Ken Boxley Libbie and Michael Brady Brighton Collectibles Milton J. Brock and Veda J. Brock Mrs. George E. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Herald A. Brundage Brutten Family Fund at The San Diego Foundation Sharon and Stan Bryant Buena Vista Anesthesia Medical Group: Andrei Belitski, MD Paul Englund, MD Pejman Lahiji, MD Laurence Lang, MD Julian Mirman, MD Quynh T. Quach, MD Michael D. Wangler, MD Barry and Angela Burnett

Mother Gamelin Michael and Dyanne Caggiano - In Memory of B. Mike and Lou Caggiano California Community Foundation California Critical Children's Care California Kidney Care Mary Lou Ozohan, MD and Andy Camacho The Capital Trust Company of Delaware Mary Moebius, MD and Cesar Chavarria, MD Children's Hospital Los Angeles Pradip and Rekha Choksi John Sr. and Ana Christie Citicorp Foundation City of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. James J. Clark Rebecca and Gerald Clute Linda and Robert Coale Coldwell Banker Quality Properties Jean and John Coleman Comerica Bank - California In Memory of Gilda Amendola - Her Life Long Friend, Rose Commorato Corporate Creative J. Gary Davidson, MD Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Davidson Lloyd and Jill Delaney Russ and Linda Delaney Philip O. Delavan John De Palma, MD The Adam Diehl Family The Digestive Health Consultants Medical Group Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. D/K Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dorr Dr. and Mrs. Richard Doyle Kevin K. Drake, MD Debby and Jack Dunkle Denise B. Eby Dr. and Mrs. Jerald Einziger Jose M. Esteban, MD and Mary T. Hawkins Mary C. Faith Family Practice Medical Group FHP, Inc. The Firestone Family Mr. and Mrs. Christen Fischer Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Fitzgerald Foley, Lardner, Weissburg & Aronson Dr. and Mrs. Yao-Shi Fu Yvonne B. Gaffney Loren and Julie Gardner Dr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Garrett GE Healthcare GeoSystems - Marsha and David Ramos Kristen Ginchereau Glendale Federal Bank Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Goetschel

Steven H. Golde, MD Vera Shea Gordon Granada Medical Group Great Western Bank Dr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Grisanti Mr. and Mrs. O.T. Hamilton Elmer M. Hanson Patty and George Harwood William and Virginia Hayden Foundation HDR Architecture, Inc. Health Advocates Jill S. Helms Hillsinger, Forgey, Hurrell & Star Richard Hoffman, MD and Carol Hoffman Drs. Ellen Tamagna and Victor Hogen Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Horowitz Hughes Family Foundation Hugh R. Hustvedt IBM International Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Marc H. Incerpi Intervalley Cardiovascular Association J.R. Abbott Construction Inc. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. Karma Foundation KCAL TV Judy and Patrick Kelley Keystone North Valley Physicians Mr. and Mrs. George Khoury Kids Connect Charitable Fund Ann C. King Brenda and Lawrence Kitchen Kiwanis Club of San Fernando Dr. Bernard and Julie Klein Otto J. Klinger Alan Koffler, MD Mr. and Mrs. Shil Kothari John F. Kryger Kelly Kurcz, RN Laboratory Medical Group, Inc. Juanita McTee Lafferty Lake Street Associates, Inc. Lakeside Health Care and Friends David Landsberg Laurence and Janice Lang Lawrence Engineering & Supply, Inc. Stephen Leidner Pamela Skaist-Levy and Jefrey Levy Dr. and Mrs. Toh-Bin Lim Brigette and Jay Loden Love Ride Foundation Muriel Lowther Dr. and Mrs. Michael Lupo Paul S. Mahoney, MD Dr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Malcolm Josephine and Fred Massimini Dr. and Mrs. Ambrose S. Masto

Gertie and Tom McDevitt Ronald McDonald House Charities Southern California Aida McKean Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKenzie M.C.L.A. Psychiatric Medical Group Lukas Alexanian, MD Merle Norman Cosmetics Mr. Stanley and Mrs. Doris (Dodo) Meyer Theresa DiLeo Meyers Midway Auto Group Frank J. and Jean C. Miller Mission Hills Orthopedic Medical Group Dr. Abner and Dorothea Moss Dr. and Mrs. M. Reza Nahed Florence and Robert Nairin Jane Scott Nelson Harry H. Newton The Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Foundation North Valley Eye Medical Group Obayashi Corporation Mary S. Oda, MD and James S. Oda Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Overing PacifiCare of California Paintball, USA Rosemary and Harlan Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parco Partners for Progress M. David Paul Patrick and Jane Petre PHNS, Inc. Stella and Jim Pilarski Pleasant Holidays Fred and Sheila Plessner Cat Jagger Pollon Population Planning Trust Providence Holy Cross Surgery Center Pro Intermed, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Ramon S. Quesada, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Redding Helen Reilly Harry W. Rein, MD Eytan R. Ribner Suzan and Dr. Keith Richman R. J. Bradberry Company Irwin Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russo Dorothy and Bob Sall The Christopher Sampson Foundation Gretchen D. Sampson, MD Sue and Victor Sampson San Fernando Loan Company San Fernando Swap Meet San Fernando Valley Surgery Center Dr. and Mrs. Shamel Sanani Michael Sarti, MD Mark and Harriet Sayatovic

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Mother Gamelin Angelique Campen, MD and Mr. Chase Campen Gary and Tracy Canfield Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Capon Kerry and Kristie Carmody Chocolates a la Carte - Rick and Rena Pocrass Allison B. Clago - In Memory Of Bruce Walter Clago and Brent Clago Clumeck Stern Schenkelberg & Getzoff Walter and Rita Coblenz Timothy P. Coggins Valerie Hamer Daidah Timothy and Paula Davis Richard and Jeanette DeBlasi Elvira A. DeHart Victoria L. Dewane - In Memory of Patrick Dewane Robert and Gerri Dickinson Joseph Drown Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Dunnigan, Jr. East Valley Hematology and Oncology Medical Group, Inc. Hans G. Engel, MD Bruce and Leza Ferguson Fotokem Industries, Inc. FUJIFILM North America Corp. Angelina Fusano GE Foundation Dr. Luigi and Lorna Gentile Victor and Susan Georgino and Family Laura and Stephen Getzoff Giddens Electric Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gillis The Green Foundation Margaret Ginny Green Circle of Angels Foundation Toba and Earl Greinetz GTE California, Inc. Tamara G. Gurney Handtmann Family Foundation Havican Insurance Co. Betty and Fred Hayman Marcia Haynes HealthCare Partners - San Fernando Valley Region 5 Dr. Paul and Gerri Hinkes IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. Brian and Tamara Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Jackson JCM Group Dr. Christopher F. and Georgianne Jessen Just Friends Dr. and Mrs. Allen Karz Mr. and Mrs. Dana Kemper Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ketchum Kidney Consultants Medical Group Mary M. Kirby Dr. Antoinette Schamoi and Richard Kirtland

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Providence Foundations, Southern California

Kiwanis Burbank Sunrise Foundation KPMG L-3 Communications, Ocean Systems L.A. Care Health Plan Bruce Lagnese - In Memory of Oreste Lagnese Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lavaggi Larry Layne and Sheelagh Boyd - North Valley Storage The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation D.J. (Lefty) and Kay Leiker Gregory and Ruth Linnert Charles A. Lombardo Los Angeles Daily News Los Angeles Women's Foundation Brian and Teresa McGilvray Sherri and Tom Mendelson Jeff and Diane Miller Pat and Bob Modrzejewski Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Modugno Muller Family Foundation National Broadcasting Company, Inc. National Charity League, Inc. Nestle U.S.A., Inc. North Valley Hematology Oncology Medical Group Northrop Grumman Corporation OneLegacy Joseph and Betty Parker In Honor of Knox Phillips Earl J. Piche Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Pitts In Memory of Marge Pollock Linda Pomerantz Progressive Management Systems Providence Holy Cross Medical Staff Ralph's Grocery Company Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities Renal Consultants Medical Group: Dr. and Mrs. Kamal Gandh Dr. and Mrs. Anant Desai Susan E. Riley Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Rogan Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Rose The Rose Hills Foundation Tom and Betty Saliba and Family Dr. Claudia and Sandor Samuels Family Dr. and Mrs. David A. Sato Evy and Fred Scholder Family SHARE, Inc. Neil and Lisa Sherman The Shofler Family Valentine and Dolores Silbernagel The Simms Family Foundation Minnie C. Sketchley Donna J. Slates Ronald P. Slates Charles C. Sonneman SOS Global Express, Inc.

Ronald Stavert and Pickwick Gardens Kerry and Larry Stickney St. Jude Medical, Inc. The Strazzeri Family - In Memory of James F. and Fern E. Strazzeri SWA Architects Tarzana Emergency Medical Associates: A Division of Emergent Medical Associates Technicolor Film Services Michael and Kami Tidik United Surgical Partners International, Inc. John J. Wedel, Jr. Wells Fargo Tom and Alyson Westfall Carl D. Winberg, MD Worthe Real Estate Group Zenith Insurance Company Dean and Mickie Zupancic

BUILDER

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Agostinelli Alliance Imaging Virginia Alvord American Medical Response AmeriSource Bergen/GoodNeighbor Pharmacy Amgen Foundation Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Joseph Ash Richard Bardowell, MD Betty and George Battey Baxter Healthcare Corporation Julian Beck Maria Alice Beckler Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Bing Mr. Donald J. Blahut and Ms. Audrey Wright Blue Shield of California Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Borini Dr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Botnick Ken Boxley Libbie and Michael Brady Brighton Collectibles Milton J. Brock and Veda J. Brock Mrs. George E. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Herald A. Brundage Brutten Family Fund at The San Diego Foundation Sharon and Stan Bryant Buena Vista Anesthesia Medical Group: Andrei Belitski, MD Paul Englund, MD Pejman Lahiji, MD Laurence Lang, MD Julian Mirman, MD Quynh T. Quach, MD Michael D. Wangler, MD Barry and Angela Burnett

Mother Gamelin Michael and Dyanne Caggiano - In Memory of B. Mike and Lou Caggiano California Community Foundation California Critical Children's Care California Kidney Care Mary Lou Ozohan, MD and Andy Camacho The Capital Trust Company of Delaware Mary Moebius, MD and Cesar Chavarria, MD Children's Hospital Los Angeles Pradip and Rekha Choksi John Sr. and Ana Christie Citicorp Foundation City of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. James J. Clark Rebecca and Gerald Clute Linda and Robert Coale Coldwell Banker Quality Properties Jean and John Coleman Comerica Bank - California In Memory of Gilda Amendola - Her Life Long Friend, Rose Commorato Corporate Creative J. Gary Davidson, MD Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Davidson Lloyd and Jill Delaney Russ and Linda Delaney Philip O. Delavan John De Palma, MD The Adam Diehl Family The Digestive Health Consultants Medical Group Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. D/K Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dorr Dr. and Mrs. Richard Doyle Kevin K. Drake, MD Debby and Jack Dunkle Denise B. Eby Dr. and Mrs. Jerald Einziger Jose M. Esteban, MD and Mary T. Hawkins Mary C. Faith Family Practice Medical Group FHP, Inc. The Firestone Family Mr. and Mrs. Christen Fischer Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Fitzgerald Foley, Lardner, Weissburg & Aronson Dr. and Mrs. Yao-Shi Fu Yvonne B. Gaffney Loren and Julie Gardner Dr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Garrett GE Healthcare GeoSystems - Marsha and David Ramos Kristen Ginchereau Glendale Federal Bank Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Goetschel

Steven H. Golde, MD Vera Shea Gordon Granada Medical Group Great Western Bank Dr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Grisanti Mr. and Mrs. O.T. Hamilton Elmer M. Hanson Patty and George Harwood William and Virginia Hayden Foundation HDR Architecture, Inc. Health Advocates Jill S. Helms Hillsinger, Forgey, Hurrell & Star Richard Hoffman, MD and Carol Hoffman Drs. Ellen Tamagna and Victor Hogen Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Horowitz Hughes Family Foundation Hugh R. Hustvedt IBM International Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Marc H. Incerpi Intervalley Cardiovascular Association J.R. Abbott Construction Inc. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. Karma Foundation KCAL TV Judy and Patrick Kelley Keystone North Valley Physicians Mr. and Mrs. George Khoury Kids Connect Charitable Fund Ann C. King Brenda and Lawrence Kitchen Kiwanis Club of San Fernando Dr. Bernard and Julie Klein Otto J. Klinger Alan Koffler, MD Mr. and Mrs. Shil Kothari John F. Kryger Kelly Kurcz, RN Laboratory Medical Group, Inc. Juanita McTee Lafferty Lake Street Associates, Inc. Lakeside Health Care and Friends David Landsberg Laurence and Janice Lang Lawrence Engineering & Supply, Inc. Stephen Leidner Pamela Skaist-Levy and Jefrey Levy Dr. and Mrs. Toh-Bin Lim Brigette and Jay Loden Love Ride Foundation Muriel Lowther Dr. and Mrs. Michael Lupo Paul S. Mahoney, MD Dr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Malcolm Josephine and Fred Massimini Dr. and Mrs. Ambrose S. Masto

Gertie and Tom McDevitt Ronald McDonald House Charities Southern California Aida McKean Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKenzie M.C.L.A. Psychiatric Medical Group Lukas Alexanian, MD Merle Norman Cosmetics Mr. Stanley and Mrs. Doris (Dodo) Meyer Theresa DiLeo Meyers Midway Auto Group Frank J. and Jean C. Miller Mission Hills Orthopedic Medical Group Dr. Abner and Dorothea Moss Dr. and Mrs. M. Reza Nahed Florence and Robert Nairin Jane Scott Nelson Harry H. Newton The Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Foundation North Valley Eye Medical Group Obayashi Corporation Mary S. Oda, MD and James S. Oda Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Overing PacifiCare of California Paintball, USA Rosemary and Harlan Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parco Partners for Progress M. David Paul Patrick and Jane Petre PHNS, Inc. Stella and Jim Pilarski Pleasant Holidays Fred and Sheila Plessner Cat Jagger Pollon Population Planning Trust Providence Holy Cross Surgery Center Pro Intermed, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Ramon S. Quesada, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Redding Helen Reilly Harry W. Rein, MD Eytan R. Ribner Suzan and Dr. Keith Richman R. J. Bradberry Company Irwin Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russo Dorothy and Bob Sall The Christopher Sampson Foundation Gretchen D. Sampson, MD Sue and Victor Sampson San Fernando Loan Company San Fernando Swap Meet San Fernando Valley Surgery Center Dr. and Mrs. Shamel Sanani Michael Sarti, MD Mark and Harriet Sayatovic

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Mother Gamelin Schrillo Family Foundation Security Pacific Charitable Foundation Arnold and Linda Senter Esther Shepler Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, LLP Siemens Communications Sisters of the Holy Cross SmithGroup, Inc. Sobin-Harte Architects, Inc. South Valley Radiology Medical Group Southern California Building Funds Edward and Ann Spicer Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Sprague St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center Frank and Faye Stasik Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Stokes Stuart Foundations Mr. and Mrs. John Su Brenda and Dale Surowitz Mitchell and Annmarie Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Tidik Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tomlinson

Trans World Bank Thelma Marie Treadwell Triage Consulting Group Mr. Frank Trotta - In Memory of Teresa Trotta TTG Engineers Steven R. Turner UCLA Clinical & Translational Science Institute Ullman Foundation - Mr. and Mrs. Steve G. Ullman The Ulrich Foundation Union Bank Foundation United Funding Organization, Inc. Universal Film Exchanges, Inc. Utter McKinley San Fernando Mission Mortuary Valley Pulmonary Associates Variety - The Children’s Charity Vector Resources, Inc. Vencare Subacute Services Stephen and Elizabeth Veres Ollie and Ken Vick Dot and Jim Walker

Walker Family Dorothy Wallichs Charles R. Warde Foundation Lydia Weber West Coast University Westmed Imprest - North/South The Will Rogers Institute Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson Jack and Sally Wise Barry and Lori Wolfman The Wolfson Family Marie Woosley Noah S. Wyle Foundation X-PRT Medical Imaging, Inc. John T. Yamashita, MD Dr. and Mrs. Ting S. Yee Jack Youredjian/Youredjian Family Charitable Foundation Sue Yurosek Jeanette Zakari Zero Corporation Barry Zito

UniHealth Foundation Estate of Jeanette L. Vachon Mary B. and Gilbert C. Van Camp, Sr. Del E. Webb Foundation Weingart Foundation

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

Honor Roll Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation recognizes our highest level of donors on our Honor Roll list. MILESTONE

To view all donors who have generously given to the Providence Foundations in 2013 please go to:

www.ProvidencePowerOfGiving.org

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Providence Foundations, Southern California

American Honda Motor Co., Inc. American Province of Little Company of Mary Sisters Joanne Bezich Fritz B. Burns Foundation California Community Foundation Chris W. and Joan Caras The Centofante Family Crail-Johnson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William F. DeMucci Mrs. Edmond R. Doak Estate of Joseph Drnovich John and Billee Gogian Bill Hannon Foundation William H. Hannon Foundation Alanna and Edward Kennedy Liu Family Trust Mary Potter and Company Chuck and Betsy Miller - Aztec Tents The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation Providence Health and Services Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance Auxiliary The Vasek and Anna Maria Polak Charitable Foundation, Inc. Estate of Mrs. Hazel E. Rauch James A. Reid The Scharffenberger Family George W. and Virginia Schneider Maureen and Stanley Moore Family Foundation

CORNERSTONE

The Ahmanson Foundation Beatrice E. and Gardner L. Bickford For Our Children Henry L. Guenther Foundation Estate of Y. Neal and Lydia Haag Mrs. Ivy Hall Frances Jamison Johnson Estate of Janette M. Leritz Estate of Donald Lutz B.C. McCabe Foundation Doris Newcome Mrs. Terry O'Keefe The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation John and Lore Peck Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro Auxiliary Marie Crimi Roser Estate of Stillman F. Sawyer Mary Lou and Bill Steinmetz Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Mr. Larry Walker

FOUNDER

Advanced Imaging of the South Bay, Inc. Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group Ms. Madeline D. Altorfer The Honorable Glenn and Mrs. Lee M. Anderson The Annenberg Foundation Arline and Thomas J. Bannan Foundation Margaret M. Bloomfield, Bloomfield Family Foundation Mrs. Jane C. Botello Pat and Mike Brudnicki California Wellness Foundation Mrs. Ann R. Campbell The Centurions of Little Company of Mary Hospital Walter and Terry Chism Tom and Nancy Christie Classic Tents Confidence Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Contratto County of Los Angeles Crimi-Roser Foundation The Daily Breeze The M. Del Vicario Family Ibrahim El-Hefni Technical Training Foundation Carolyn and Julian Elliott Emergency Specialist Physicians Medical Associates, Inc.

Employees Community Fund of Boeing California Entertainment Industry Foundation ExxonMobil Corporation Juaneita Veron-Foster and Joseph F. Foster Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Giorgio Mrs. Jacqueline Glass and Family Dr. and Mrs. John R. Goode Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Greene Estate of Jöel A. Grinker Bob and Suzi Gulcher Mrs. Michael N. Halikis Nan M. and Reed L. Harman Foundation The Harman Family Hennessey's Tavern, Inc. - Jennifer and Paul Hennessey George Hoag Family Foundation Estate of Arthur Horrigan Hughes Electronics Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Hunt Jim and Joanne Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Milo E. Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. John Infantino Colleen Inman International Die Casting Inc. Estate of Dr. Charles Scott Kennedy "Ken" Jameson Jankovich and Son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Jankovich Jr. The George P. Johnson Company Mr. John Keenan Keenan HealthCare Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Klein Vinka Kordich Estate Carole and Norman La Caze Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ladany Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lanigan Little Company of Mary Hospital Emergency Physicians Mr. and Mrs. George G. Lee Mary Lou and James Lester Lexus Champions for Charity Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Lim Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lohman San Pedro Emergency Physicians Mr. and Mrs. George F. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Malloy Marriott Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Martin McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Estate of Mary McCono Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCulloch Mr. and Mrs. Ledge E. Mercier Thomas R. Mooney New York Food Company, Inc. Estate of Irene E. Newton Oarsmen Foundation Joseph and Louise O’Flaherty Orange County Community Foundation

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Mother Gamelin Schrillo Family Foundation Security Pacific Charitable Foundation Arnold and Linda Senter Esther Shepler Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, LLP Siemens Communications Sisters of the Holy Cross SmithGroup, Inc. Sobin-Harte Architects, Inc. South Valley Radiology Medical Group Southern California Building Funds Edward and Ann Spicer Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Sprague St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center Frank and Faye Stasik Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Stokes Stuart Foundations Mr. and Mrs. John Su Brenda and Dale Surowitz Mitchell and Annmarie Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Tidik Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tomlinson

Trans World Bank Thelma Marie Treadwell Triage Consulting Group Mr. Frank Trotta - In Memory of Teresa Trotta TTG Engineers Steven R. Turner UCLA Clinical & Translational Science Institute Ullman Foundation - Mr. and Mrs. Steve G. Ullman The Ulrich Foundation Union Bank Foundation United Funding Organization, Inc. Universal Film Exchanges, Inc. Utter McKinley San Fernando Mission Mortuary Valley Pulmonary Associates Variety - The Children’s Charity Vector Resources, Inc. Vencare Subacute Services Stephen and Elizabeth Veres Ollie and Ken Vick Dot and Jim Walker

Walker Family Dorothy Wallichs Charles R. Warde Foundation Lydia Weber West Coast University Westmed Imprest - North/South The Will Rogers Institute Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson Jack and Sally Wise Barry and Lori Wolfman The Wolfson Family Marie Woosley Noah S. Wyle Foundation X-PRT Medical Imaging, Inc. John T. Yamashita, MD Dr. and Mrs. Ting S. Yee Jack Youredjian/Youredjian Family Charitable Foundation Sue Yurosek Jeanette Zakari Zero Corporation Barry Zito

UniHealth Foundation Estate of Jeanette L. Vachon Mary B. and Gilbert C. Van Camp, Sr. Del E. Webb Foundation Weingart Foundation

Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation

Honor Roll Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation recognizes our highest level of donors on our Honor Roll list. MILESTONE

To view all donors who have generously given to the Providence Foundations in 2013 please go to:

www.ProvidencePowerOfGiving.org

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Providence Foundations, Southern California

American Honda Motor Co., Inc. American Province of Little Company of Mary Sisters Joanne Bezich Fritz B. Burns Foundation California Community Foundation Chris W. and Joan Caras The Centofante Family Crail-Johnson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William F. DeMucci Mrs. Edmond R. Doak Estate of Joseph Drnovich John and Billee Gogian Bill Hannon Foundation William H. Hannon Foundation Alanna and Edward Kennedy Liu Family Trust Mary Potter and Company Chuck and Betsy Miller - Aztec Tents The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation Providence Health and Services Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance Auxiliary The Vasek and Anna Maria Polak Charitable Foundation, Inc. Estate of Mrs. Hazel E. Rauch James A. Reid The Scharffenberger Family George W. and Virginia Schneider Maureen and Stanley Moore Family Foundation

CORNERSTONE

The Ahmanson Foundation Beatrice E. and Gardner L. Bickford For Our Children Henry L. Guenther Foundation Estate of Y. Neal and Lydia Haag Mrs. Ivy Hall Frances Jamison Johnson Estate of Janette M. Leritz Estate of Donald Lutz B.C. McCabe Foundation Doris Newcome Mrs. Terry O'Keefe The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation John and Lore Peck Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro Auxiliary Marie Crimi Roser Estate of Stillman F. Sawyer Mary Lou and Bill Steinmetz Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Mr. Larry Walker

FOUNDER

Advanced Imaging of the South Bay, Inc. Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group Ms. Madeline D. Altorfer The Honorable Glenn and Mrs. Lee M. Anderson The Annenberg Foundation Arline and Thomas J. Bannan Foundation Margaret M. Bloomfield, Bloomfield Family Foundation Mrs. Jane C. Botello Pat and Mike Brudnicki California Wellness Foundation Mrs. Ann R. Campbell The Centurions of Little Company of Mary Hospital Walter and Terry Chism Tom and Nancy Christie Classic Tents Confidence Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Contratto County of Los Angeles Crimi-Roser Foundation The Daily Breeze The M. Del Vicario Family Ibrahim El-Hefni Technical Training Foundation Carolyn and Julian Elliott Emergency Specialist Physicians Medical Associates, Inc.

Employees Community Fund of Boeing California Entertainment Industry Foundation ExxonMobil Corporation Juaneita Veron-Foster and Joseph F. Foster Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Giorgio Mrs. Jacqueline Glass and Family Dr. and Mrs. John R. Goode Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Greene Estate of Jöel A. Grinker Bob and Suzi Gulcher Mrs. Michael N. Halikis Nan M. and Reed L. Harman Foundation The Harman Family Hennessey's Tavern, Inc. - Jennifer and Paul Hennessey George Hoag Family Foundation Estate of Arthur Horrigan Hughes Electronics Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Hunt Jim and Joanne Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Milo E. Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. John Infantino Colleen Inman International Die Casting Inc. Estate of Dr. Charles Scott Kennedy "Ken" Jameson Jankovich and Son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Jankovich Jr. The George P. Johnson Company Mr. John Keenan Keenan HealthCare Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Klein Vinka Kordich Estate Carole and Norman La Caze Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ladany Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lanigan Little Company of Mary Hospital Emergency Physicians Mr. and Mrs. George G. Lee Mary Lou and James Lester Lexus Champions for Charity Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Lim Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lohman San Pedro Emergency Physicians Mr. and Mrs. George F. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Malloy Marriott Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Martin McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Estate of Mary McCono Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCulloch Mr. and Mrs. Ledge E. Mercier Thomas R. Mooney New York Food Company, Inc. Estate of Irene E. Newton Oarsmen Foundation Joseph and Louise O’Flaherty Orange County Community Foundation

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Honor Roll Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Owen Estate of Sarah Perkins Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro Medical Staff Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torance Medical Staff The Prindle Family Mary and Thomas Pruitt Edy and Dick Rector L. D. "Jim" and Valerie L. Reeks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Rich Lynne Rosenberg, Innovative Solutions Insurance Services, LLC San Pedro Heart Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Scharer Mr. and Mrs. George Schuler In Memory of E. Bernie Seegar Blaine and Marian Shull Simple Abundance Charitable Foundation Ted and Debbie Simpson Lon V. Smith Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith Soroptimist International of Los Angeles Harbor Frank J. and Jackie L. Sousa South Bay Anesthesia Medical Group South Bay Lexus Ian and Janet Teague Estate of Irene Thomas Richard and Ann Thor Estate of Dennis R. Thorn Tiller Constructors The Robert L. Trujillo Family Robert and Kimberly Vallee Vistas for Children, Inc. VONS Foundation John Waite Estate WEB Service Company, Inc. Mr. William E. Webb Mrs. Dotha S. Welbourn Ms. Linda Wenglikowski Mr. and Mrs. John D. Whitcombe Mrs. Anita B. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright

AMBASSADOR

Elbert L. and Erin S. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Jose Alderete Allegiance Healthcare Corporation Allied-Signal Aerospace Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Anastassiou In Memory of Ray Anger ARCO Foundation Inc. Bank of America Foundation Bay Harbor Hospital Guild Sean and Leslie Bennett, Bennett Landscape Blue Shield of California

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Honor Roll Joseph J. Bogdanovich Yvonne Bogdanovich and Family Bradford Renaissance Portraits Richard and B.J. Brombach Westside Concrete Company, Inc. CalPortland Co. Camden Group Richard Campbell Mrs. Helen Carter Cast-Rite Corporation J. W. Cole and Sons, Inc. Conches Club Copley Los Angeles Newspapers Denso Sales California, Inc. Dodson Family - Corridor Recycling Mr. John T. Duggan Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Eason Eastman Kodak Company The Eisner Foundation Ms. Stephanie Enright Vincent J. Evich Dr. Ellen and Dr. Bernard Feder Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Ferguson Ray and Vivian Frew Arthur J. Gallagher and Co. Garrett Corporation Gifts From The Heart, Gift Shop Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Goldberg GTE California Mrs. Herbert Gulick Ron and Peggy Guziak Dr. Lloyd and Barbara Hall Family Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Leland R. Hill Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hirschmann III Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoffman Hollywood Alloy Drs.Kim and Donald Inadomi In Memory of Robert Johnson Brad and Joan Jones Miss Nola B. Jones Keesal, Young and Logan Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz KPMG LLP In Memory of Carren and William Leider Your Life Vitamins - Leiner Health Products Los Angeles Lakers Organization M Advisory Group Bingham McCutchen, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mehlig Metro Locations, Inc. Denyse and David Miller Mr. James I. Michalka Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo Monk In Memory of Hyman and Mary Mudrick Mr. Joseph D. Mudrick Lee Mytinger Foundation

Julie and Robert Nagelhout Nissan Motor Corporation, USA Elizabeth Cappelle Noble Northrop Grumman Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John Nunn John and Elaine O'Hara Mrs. Mary O'Hern Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Okada O'Malley's Catering - Chuck O'Malley The Margaret E. Oser Fund for Women PacifiCare Foundation Leonard Polonsky, MD The Estate of Theodore and Jessie Raley The Ralphs Fund Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. Real Property Resources, Inc. Rich Development Company Safeway, Inc. San Pedro Peninsula Hospital Employees Saturn of Torrance Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schultz Dr. Marlene Schultz and Mr. Philip Walent Dr. and Mrs. David J. Scott Loraine and Ralph Scriba Mrs. Dorothy Sharbach Shell Oil Company Foundation Shelley and Jay Joyce Mr. George Shimojo Mr. E. Keith Slingsby Mr. and Mrs. John Smart II Mrs. Ruth E. Sorensen Dr. and Mrs. John A. Spalding StarKist Foods, Inc. John Stauffer Charles J. Steichen Marion B. Stockton U.S. Bank Healthcare UCLA Union Pacific Foundation Gilbert C. Van Camp Jr. Mr. Duane E. Walsworth In Honor of Mrs. Ming Ming Lynn Wu Marlene and Steve Young

FELLOW

A.L.L. Roofing Materials ABD Insurance and Financial Services AEGON Transamerica Foundation Aetna Retirement Services Aisin World Corporation of America Dr. Iraj Akhlaghi ALD Landscape and Maintenance, Inc. Greg and Cathy Alessandra Alliance Bank Alpine Electronics of America The Estate of Millicent Andris

Blue Cross of California Ms. Patricia K. Applegate Armco Foundation Mr. Anthony A. Arminio Maria Arminio Sean Armstrong and Family Hazel Arrillaga Association of South Bay Surgeons Athena Engineering, Inc. Automac Parking, Inc. Avega Health Systems Mrs. Beryl Averbook Elisa Bagdasar Mr. Raymond C. Baker Jr. BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. Bank of America Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Bank of San Pedro BankAmerica - Giannini Foundation Eloise C. Goodhew Barnett Mr. and Mrs. James G. Barnhart Dr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Barrett Estate of Phyllis A. Bartholomew Bay Cities National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bayer Bay Harbor Hospital Beach Cities Health District Edward Carson Beall and Associates, Ed and Susie Beall Esther Ann Beard Mike and Barbara Beaupre Bella Baby SoCal, LLC Dr. and Mrs. James Benedict Benjamin Kuchar, MD Mr. and Mrs. David Benoit Drs. Mark and Rose Mary Berman Better Breathers Club BFI Solid Waste Systems William D. Bie Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bitzer William E. Bloomfield Jr. BMD Technologies, Inc. BNY Mellon Body Glove International Nick and Anne Bogdanovich and Family The Bookworm Guild of PLCMMC San Pedro Boston Scientific Vic and Linda Braden Ms. Linda Bradley Jan and Brian Brandmeyer Brigante, Cameron, Watters and Strong, LLP Bristol Farms, Inc. British Airways Ms. Nancy Brock Mrs. Frances Brown Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown

Alice Horn Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Burt Grace M. Byrnes California HealthCare Foundation CAMM Company Dr. and Mrs. David J. Campisi Canfield and Associates, a PHNS Company Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cantor Dr. and Mrs. Vlastimil Capek The Capital Group Companies Dr. and Mrs. Carmen C. Capodanno Cardiology Consultants of South Bay Nancy and Shane Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Carmine J. Carrese Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Carr Karl and Martha Carrier Mr. Louis Cassani and The Honorable Joan Cassani Cathay Pacific Airways Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cecere Chandler Asset Management J.C. Chang and Associates, Inc. Chevron Products Company Mr. and Mrs. Raju Chhabria Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chiappnella Christie Electric Corporation Michael and Virginia Cicoria City Club on Bunker Hill City of Los Angeles City of Torrance Community Services Commission Classic Litho - Masoud Nikravan Clinical and Anatomic Pathology Laboratory CMS-Design Portraiture, Christopher M. Stillians, M.Photog.Cr. Coast Savings and Loan Association Ms. Peggi Collins and Mr. Steve Cocks Shirley and Stephen Colodny Law Office of Peggi Collins Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Colonna Comerica Compspec, Inc. Computer Sciences Corporation Paul and Kay Conrad Dr. and Mrs. William A. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Coolins Helen K. and James S. Copley Foundation Mark and Kathleen Costa Tom and Betty Coull Council of Fashion Designers of America Glenn and Peggy Crabtree Ms. Jane Centofante and Mr. David Craddock Crissair Crystal Cruises Don and Jeanne Culler Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cummins

Custom Financial Services Lil Daly Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D'Ambra Rose Amy De Jerf Family Trust Del Amo Fashion Center Del Amo Gardens Care Center Mr. and Mrs. William D. Delaney Delicate Productions Inc. Dellarobbia Design Studio and Flower Market Dr. and Mrs. Allan M. Delman Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Delpit Patricia and Duane Denney The Corwin D. Denney Foundation Chef Shafer and The Depot Ron and Nancy Detjen Mrs. Anne Y. Dick Drs. Iluminada and Amadeo F. Diego Mrs. Jolene DiMaggio Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Dion DLW Emergency Medical Group Dr. Julie Douglass and Mr. Craig Douglass Dow Chemical U.S.A. Ireene and Joseph Draghi Mr. Kenneth Dresher Driftwood Healthcare Center Drollinger Properties Mr. David A. Drummond Mr. Jerry Ducot Mr. Jack F. Duston Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckert The Edwards Lifesciences Fund Ehlers-Johnson Construction and Interior Design Employees Charity Organization of Northrop Grumman (ECHO) Rose Marie Enright S. Enright Consulting Epson America, Inc. Ms. Mitzi M. Erath Mrs. Angie F. Erceg Mr. Charles A. Ernst Ernst and Young LLP Ms. Rena Euker Dr. and Mrs. David J. Evans Exxon Company, USA ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gift Programs In Memory of Clelia M. Fairbairn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Ferguson John Ferguson and Associates Estate of Roy S. Ferkich South Bay Bank Dr. Lisa Fisher and Mr. Brian Fitzgerald Bill and Robbie Foltz Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Fountain Jr. Fountain View, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fouts

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Honor Roll Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Owen Estate of Sarah Perkins Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro Medical Staff Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torance Medical Staff The Prindle Family Mary and Thomas Pruitt Edy and Dick Rector L. D. "Jim" and Valerie L. Reeks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Rich Lynne Rosenberg, Innovative Solutions Insurance Services, LLC San Pedro Heart Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Scharer Mr. and Mrs. George Schuler In Memory of E. Bernie Seegar Blaine and Marian Shull Simple Abundance Charitable Foundation Ted and Debbie Simpson Lon V. Smith Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith Soroptimist International of Los Angeles Harbor Frank J. and Jackie L. Sousa South Bay Anesthesia Medical Group South Bay Lexus Ian and Janet Teague Estate of Irene Thomas Richard and Ann Thor Estate of Dennis R. Thorn Tiller Constructors The Robert L. Trujillo Family Robert and Kimberly Vallee Vistas for Children, Inc. VONS Foundation John Waite Estate WEB Service Company, Inc. Mr. William E. Webb Mrs. Dotha S. Welbourn Ms. Linda Wenglikowski Mr. and Mrs. John D. Whitcombe Mrs. Anita B. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright

AMBASSADOR

Elbert L. and Erin S. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Jose Alderete Allegiance Healthcare Corporation Allied-Signal Aerospace Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Anastassiou In Memory of Ray Anger ARCO Foundation Inc. Bank of America Foundation Bay Harbor Hospital Guild Sean and Leslie Bennett, Bennett Landscape Blue Shield of California

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Honor Roll Joseph J. Bogdanovich Yvonne Bogdanovich and Family Bradford Renaissance Portraits Richard and B.J. Brombach Westside Concrete Company, Inc. CalPortland Co. Camden Group Richard Campbell Mrs. Helen Carter Cast-Rite Corporation J. W. Cole and Sons, Inc. Conches Club Copley Los Angeles Newspapers Denso Sales California, Inc. Dodson Family - Corridor Recycling Mr. John T. Duggan Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Eason Eastman Kodak Company The Eisner Foundation Ms. Stephanie Enright Vincent J. Evich Dr. Ellen and Dr. Bernard Feder Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Ferguson Ray and Vivian Frew Arthur J. Gallagher and Co. Garrett Corporation Gifts From The Heart, Gift Shop Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Goldberg GTE California Mrs. Herbert Gulick Ron and Peggy Guziak Dr. Lloyd and Barbara Hall Family Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Leland R. Hill Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hirschmann III Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoffman Hollywood Alloy Drs.Kim and Donald Inadomi In Memory of Robert Johnson Brad and Joan Jones Miss Nola B. Jones Keesal, Young and Logan Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz KPMG LLP In Memory of Carren and William Leider Your Life Vitamins - Leiner Health Products Los Angeles Lakers Organization M Advisory Group Bingham McCutchen, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mehlig Metro Locations, Inc. Denyse and David Miller Mr. James I. Michalka Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo Monk In Memory of Hyman and Mary Mudrick Mr. Joseph D. Mudrick Lee Mytinger Foundation

Julie and Robert Nagelhout Nissan Motor Corporation, USA Elizabeth Cappelle Noble Northrop Grumman Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John Nunn John and Elaine O'Hara Mrs. Mary O'Hern Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Okada O'Malley's Catering - Chuck O'Malley The Margaret E. Oser Fund for Women PacifiCare Foundation Leonard Polonsky, MD The Estate of Theodore and Jessie Raley The Ralphs Fund Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. Real Property Resources, Inc. Rich Development Company Safeway, Inc. San Pedro Peninsula Hospital Employees Saturn of Torrance Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schultz Dr. Marlene Schultz and Mr. Philip Walent Dr. and Mrs. David J. Scott Loraine and Ralph Scriba Mrs. Dorothy Sharbach Shell Oil Company Foundation Shelley and Jay Joyce Mr. George Shimojo Mr. E. Keith Slingsby Mr. and Mrs. John Smart II Mrs. Ruth E. Sorensen Dr. and Mrs. John A. Spalding StarKist Foods, Inc. John Stauffer Charles J. Steichen Marion B. Stockton U.S. Bank Healthcare UCLA Union Pacific Foundation Gilbert C. Van Camp Jr. Mr. Duane E. Walsworth In Honor of Mrs. Ming Ming Lynn Wu Marlene and Steve Young

FELLOW

A.L.L. Roofing Materials ABD Insurance and Financial Services AEGON Transamerica Foundation Aetna Retirement Services Aisin World Corporation of America Dr. Iraj Akhlaghi ALD Landscape and Maintenance, Inc. Greg and Cathy Alessandra Alliance Bank Alpine Electronics of America The Estate of Millicent Andris

Blue Cross of California Ms. Patricia K. Applegate Armco Foundation Mr. Anthony A. Arminio Maria Arminio Sean Armstrong and Family Hazel Arrillaga Association of South Bay Surgeons Athena Engineering, Inc. Automac Parking, Inc. Avega Health Systems Mrs. Beryl Averbook Elisa Bagdasar Mr. Raymond C. Baker Jr. BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. Bank of America Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Bank of San Pedro BankAmerica - Giannini Foundation Eloise C. Goodhew Barnett Mr. and Mrs. James G. Barnhart Dr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Barrett Estate of Phyllis A. Bartholomew Bay Cities National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bayer Bay Harbor Hospital Beach Cities Health District Edward Carson Beall and Associates, Ed and Susie Beall Esther Ann Beard Mike and Barbara Beaupre Bella Baby SoCal, LLC Dr. and Mrs. James Benedict Benjamin Kuchar, MD Mr. and Mrs. David Benoit Drs. Mark and Rose Mary Berman Better Breathers Club BFI Solid Waste Systems William D. Bie Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bitzer William E. Bloomfield Jr. BMD Technologies, Inc. BNY Mellon Body Glove International Nick and Anne Bogdanovich and Family The Bookworm Guild of PLCMMC San Pedro Boston Scientific Vic and Linda Braden Ms. Linda Bradley Jan and Brian Brandmeyer Brigante, Cameron, Watters and Strong, LLP Bristol Farms, Inc. British Airways Ms. Nancy Brock Mrs. Frances Brown Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown

Alice Horn Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Burt Grace M. Byrnes California HealthCare Foundation CAMM Company Dr. and Mrs. David J. Campisi Canfield and Associates, a PHNS Company Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cantor Dr. and Mrs. Vlastimil Capek The Capital Group Companies Dr. and Mrs. Carmen C. Capodanno Cardiology Consultants of South Bay Nancy and Shane Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Carmine J. Carrese Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Carr Karl and Martha Carrier Mr. Louis Cassani and The Honorable Joan Cassani Cathay Pacific Airways Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cecere Chandler Asset Management J.C. Chang and Associates, Inc. Chevron Products Company Mr. and Mrs. Raju Chhabria Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chiappnella Christie Electric Corporation Michael and Virginia Cicoria City Club on Bunker Hill City of Los Angeles City of Torrance Community Services Commission Classic Litho - Masoud Nikravan Clinical and Anatomic Pathology Laboratory CMS-Design Portraiture, Christopher M. Stillians, M.Photog.Cr. Coast Savings and Loan Association Ms. Peggi Collins and Mr. Steve Cocks Shirley and Stephen Colodny Law Office of Peggi Collins Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Colonna Comerica Compspec, Inc. Computer Sciences Corporation Paul and Kay Conrad Dr. and Mrs. William A. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Coolins Helen K. and James S. Copley Foundation Mark and Kathleen Costa Tom and Betty Coull Council of Fashion Designers of America Glenn and Peggy Crabtree Ms. Jane Centofante and Mr. David Craddock Crissair Crystal Cruises Don and Jeanne Culler Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cummins

Custom Financial Services Lil Daly Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D'Ambra Rose Amy De Jerf Family Trust Del Amo Fashion Center Del Amo Gardens Care Center Mr. and Mrs. William D. Delaney Delicate Productions Inc. Dellarobbia Design Studio and Flower Market Dr. and Mrs. Allan M. Delman Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Delpit Patricia and Duane Denney The Corwin D. Denney Foundation Chef Shafer and The Depot Ron and Nancy Detjen Mrs. Anne Y. Dick Drs. Iluminada and Amadeo F. Diego Mrs. Jolene DiMaggio Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Dion DLW Emergency Medical Group Dr. Julie Douglass and Mr. Craig Douglass Dow Chemical U.S.A. Ireene and Joseph Draghi Mr. Kenneth Dresher Driftwood Healthcare Center Drollinger Properties Mr. David A. Drummond Mr. Jerry Ducot Mr. Jack F. Duston Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckert The Edwards Lifesciences Fund Ehlers-Johnson Construction and Interior Design Employees Charity Organization of Northrop Grumman (ECHO) Rose Marie Enright S. Enright Consulting Epson America, Inc. Ms. Mitzi M. Erath Mrs. Angie F. Erceg Mr. Charles A. Ernst Ernst and Young LLP Ms. Rena Euker Dr. and Mrs. David J. Evans Exxon Company, USA ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gift Programs In Memory of Clelia M. Fairbairn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Ferguson John Ferguson and Associates Estate of Roy S. Ferkich South Bay Bank Dr. Lisa Fisher and Mr. Brian Fitzgerald Bill and Robbie Foltz Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Fountain Jr. Fountain View, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fouts

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Honor Roll

Honor Roll Fullmer Construction Fullmer LLC Jason and Paula Gale Mr. Stephen P. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Abel C. Galletti Ms. Dora M. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Gassett Dorothy and Brian Gates Gerber Ambulance Service GHS, Inc. Albert D. Gianni Foundation Ms. Thomasina Gillilan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry N. Gillman Edwin and Olga Gilroy Dr. and Mrs. Eric Glassy Glaxo Wellcome Inc. Golden West Biologicals, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce N. Goldreyer Goodhew Ambulance Service Ellen Gorbunoff Art and Evelyn Goss Grafico, Inc. Mr. Alvin Grancell George and Reva Graziadio Foundation Great Lakes Properties Green Hills Memorial Park Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenberg Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Greenberg Mrs. Betty Greene Mr. and Mrs. Don Griffith Griswold and Griswold Insurance Agency Ms. Keiko Griswold Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haft Ernest W. and Jean E. Hahn Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jim H. Hall Mr. Greg Halvorsen Mrs. Laura Hanley and Mr. Mark Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hansen Ms. Kathy Harren, RN Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hass Mr. and Mrs. Terrence D. Hayes HealthCare Partners Medical Group The Healthy Families Program Hearst Foundation Alan and Lynn Hendershot Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hennessey Ed and Pearl Hilden Mr. Frederick Hitchcock HMC Group Mr. Peter Hodson Estate of Suzanne R. Hoffman Doris and Mayor Harold Hofmann Holy Trinity School, First Grade Classes Estate of Margaret D. Hosler Hospice - AMC Event The Huisking Foundation, Inc.

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Mr. Michael Hunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hupp Jr. Drs. Thomas and Martha Hynes Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ikeler Ms. Ruth Ip Dr. Francine F. Ito Mrs. Anna J. Jankovich Japan Travel Bureau International, Inc. Ms. Kathryn Jergens The Jester and Pharley Phund Dr. and Mrs. Andres Jimenez Carolyn E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson Mrs. Patricia Couryer Johnson Nancy Jones and Charles Grauling Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jones Patrick E. Maloney Ms. Lily Kao Rosenberg and Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. John F. Katnik Sullivan Kelly Mrs. John F. X. Kennedy Dr. and Mrs. Gary Kissel Dr. and Mrs. Glen I. Komatsu Mrs. Esther A. Koulax Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Kouzmanoff Mr. Robert B. Kraemer Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kram Estate of Ellen Kukar Kuraya (USA) Corporation Al Larson Boat Shop, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Lash Laugh Factory Lazar-Ducot Management Corp. YES Support Group Karen and Michael Learned Lend Lease Healthcare Development Ms. Tina Lestelle Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Levin Mr. and Mrs. Art Levy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Livoti Local Independent Charities of America Mr. Richard Loftus Ms. Mary Lovell Dr. and Mrs. Nelman Low Dr. David S. Lu and Michelle T. Lu The Ludeman Family Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ludwick Mr. John C. Luedde Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Lundquist Estate of Mary MacCono Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. MacLean Mr. and Mrs. Ian D. MacLeod In Memory of Robert J. Mader Magnavox Electronic Systems Harry and Rose Mahakian Malaga Bank

Managed Resources, Inc. Mandarin Oriental - Hotel Group Mr. John A. Manigan Manns, Inc. Manufacturers Bank Martin Marietta Corporate Foundation Martin Printing Mary M. Photography Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Matich Mattel Foundation Dr. Rudy E. Maus and Ms. Evelyn Dakin Mr. and Mrs. R. James McClain William McClure, Ph.D. McDermott and Trayner Mrs. Ruja McDonell Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. McDonough Charles McDonough Accountancy Mr. James Zapp and Dr. Elizabeth McGlynn Dr. and Mrs. Arthur O. McGowan Mrs. John McGrath McKesson HBOC Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James T. McMillan Donald E. McNabb Company, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. John McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. McQueen Mrs. Stephanie Ruh Mearns Mr. Joseph Medawar Dr. and Mrs. Richard Meehan Chez Melange, Michael Franks and Robert Bell Mr. and Mrs. Linwood E. Melton Mended Hearts Chapter 83, LCMH Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Mennis Mericos Foundation Mr. Joe P. Mesplou Mrs. Ljepa Miletich Ms. Audrey Minami Minuteman Parking Company Dr. and Mrs. James Mollenkamp Benigna and James Monahan Phyllis Monroe, MD and David S. Cannom, MD Frank and Joanne Montelongo Dr. Louis T. Moore Mr. and Mrs. James J. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mostero Chao Mu Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Nagamoto John Nairn The Nalco Foundation National Convention Services Mrs. Frances Nebolon The Negri Trust Elisabeth Netik Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Nevans Ms. Joyce A. Nitz Harlyne J. Norris

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Noski Maureen Nunn Productions Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberman Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Callaghan Ocean Terminal Services, Inc. O'Flaherty and Belgum Tom and Lori O'Hern Karen Olds Dr. and Mrs. Larry J. Orosz The Ouye Family Dr. and Mrs. Milton L. Owens Own Products Dr. Robert Ozeran Pacificare of California Pacific Medical Buildings, LLC Palley-Needelman Mgmt., Inc. Robert Palmer, Esq. Palos Verdes Golf Club Pathology Consultants Medical Group Paul, Hastings, Janofsky and Walker LLP Mark and Barbara Paullin Pencilbox Studios Peninsula Escrow, Inc. Peninsula Pulmonary Medical Associates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perdok Mrs. Katherine Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pfeil Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phinney Ms. Anastasia M. Pinto Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Dr. Chris and Ginger Pisano Plaza Del Amo Properties, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Podell Mr. and Mrs. John R. Polk Estate of Suzanne Gabrielle Poulin PPG Industries, Inc. Premier Nursing Service PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Prindle, Amaro, Goetz, Hillyard, Barnes and Reinholtz, LLP The Print Network ProMed DME, Inc. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Natale P. Raimondo Ralph's Grocery Co. Violet Ione Ransom Mr. and Mrs. John J. Real John V. Redington, MD Redondo Van and Storage, Inc. Greg Halvorsen, President RehabCare Group Rita Retort, R.N. Estate of Dorothy Carolyne Parsons Rind Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Roan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Roberts Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rode

Roentgen Medical Group Dr. Rita Rogers Mr. Thomas Rooney Ross Pediatrics Rotary Club of Del Amo Rotary Club of San Pedro Rowley Portraiture Rushfeldt, Shelley and Drake Ms. Vicky A. Ryan Sacco Dining Services, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Sage Saks Fifth Avenue Dr. Lawrence Saks Dr. Fred Y. Sakurai and Mrs. Ayaka Sakurai Jim and Andrea Sala San Pedro Marine, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Saul H. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Sanger Jr. Southern California Building Funds Southern California Edison Company Southern California Gas Company Diane and Arnold Schaffer Estate of Hannelore Schlemper Dr. James A. Schmidt and Dr. Doris Booth Dr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Schoenwetter Dr. and Mrs. Michael Schultz Benita and Mel Schwarz Sea Dream Yacht Club Sea Launch AG Dr. and Mrs. Lee Secrist Security Pacific Charitable Foundation Mr. Eddie Sedillo SEIBO, LLC ServiceMaster Management Services Co. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Servis Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sharpe Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Shea Ms. Judy Shepherd Sheppard Mullin Richter and Hampton LLP Dr. and Mrs. Kent Shoji Simplex Grinnell Skilled Healthcare, LLC Mrs. Kathy A. Sliff, RN Mr. and Mrs. David Smith William and Edith Smith Smith Karng Architecture, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Smith Mrs. Russell Dymock Smith Mr. and Mrs. Arlo G. Sorensen South Bay Auxiliary - LCMH Spierer, Woodward, Corbalis and Goldberg St. Joseph Health System Rev. Msgr. Michael F. Lenihan, P.A., St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church

The St. Regis Princeville Resort Jim and Diane Staes Gary and Pam Stahl Estate of Laura H. Stang Bob and Barbara Stapleford Lee Roy and Lois Lantry Steffey The Law Offices of Stephenson, Acquisto and Colman Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Dr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Stock Dr. and Mrs. John E. Stratton Elbridge Stuart Foundation Tom and Patty Sullivan Sun-Flow Inc. Clifford Swan Investment Counsel Dr. and Mrs. Carlo A. Tabellario TAYLOR Doug and Lynn Taylor Estate of Charles and Gladys Thomas Mr. and Mrs. LaRue C. Thomas Mr. Jimmie Thompson Mrs. Hazel Thor Thrill of It All Productions - Ms. Tisha Fein The Thurston Charitable Foundation Time Warner Cable Advertising Sales Dr. and Mrs. Barry H. Tischler Titron Media Co., Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Tonsich Tony's On the Pier, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Toor Lions Club of Torrance Mr. Louie Trani Mike and Jovan Trapani Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Tremonti Trench Shoring Company Trump National Golf Club TRW ECHO Dr. and Mrs. John Tsao UHS Management Services Dr. Reinhold Ullrich Union Bank of California Union Bank of California Foundation United Airlines UNOCAL Foundation UPS Foundation, Inc. Estate of Harry Van Bellehem Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dine Vector Resources Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. Wallis Foundation Mrs. Polly Watts Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Webb Wells Fargo Wellspring Partners Ltd. Wentworth Company, Inc. Western Air and Refrigeration Co. Western Brass Industries

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Honor Roll

Honor Roll Fullmer Construction Fullmer LLC Jason and Paula Gale Mr. Stephen P. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Abel C. Galletti Ms. Dora M. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Gassett Dorothy and Brian Gates Gerber Ambulance Service GHS, Inc. Albert D. Gianni Foundation Ms. Thomasina Gillilan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry N. Gillman Edwin and Olga Gilroy Dr. and Mrs. Eric Glassy Glaxo Wellcome Inc. Golden West Biologicals, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce N. Goldreyer Goodhew Ambulance Service Ellen Gorbunoff Art and Evelyn Goss Grafico, Inc. Mr. Alvin Grancell George and Reva Graziadio Foundation Great Lakes Properties Green Hills Memorial Park Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenberg Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Greenberg Mrs. Betty Greene Mr. and Mrs. Don Griffith Griswold and Griswold Insurance Agency Ms. Keiko Griswold Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haft Ernest W. and Jean E. Hahn Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jim H. Hall Mr. Greg Halvorsen Mrs. Laura Hanley and Mr. Mark Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hansen Ms. Kathy Harren, RN Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hass Mr. and Mrs. Terrence D. Hayes HealthCare Partners Medical Group The Healthy Families Program Hearst Foundation Alan and Lynn Hendershot Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hennessey Ed and Pearl Hilden Mr. Frederick Hitchcock HMC Group Mr. Peter Hodson Estate of Suzanne R. Hoffman Doris and Mayor Harold Hofmann Holy Trinity School, First Grade Classes Estate of Margaret D. Hosler Hospice - AMC Event The Huisking Foundation, Inc.

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Mr. Michael Hunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hupp Jr. Drs. Thomas and Martha Hynes Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ikeler Ms. Ruth Ip Dr. Francine F. Ito Mrs. Anna J. Jankovich Japan Travel Bureau International, Inc. Ms. Kathryn Jergens The Jester and Pharley Phund Dr. and Mrs. Andres Jimenez Carolyn E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson Mrs. Patricia Couryer Johnson Nancy Jones and Charles Grauling Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jones Patrick E. Maloney Ms. Lily Kao Rosenberg and Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. John F. Katnik Sullivan Kelly Mrs. John F. X. Kennedy Dr. and Mrs. Gary Kissel Dr. and Mrs. Glen I. Komatsu Mrs. Esther A. Koulax Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Kouzmanoff Mr. Robert B. Kraemer Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kram Estate of Ellen Kukar Kuraya (USA) Corporation Al Larson Boat Shop, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Lash Laugh Factory Lazar-Ducot Management Corp. YES Support Group Karen and Michael Learned Lend Lease Healthcare Development Ms. Tina Lestelle Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Levin Mr. and Mrs. Art Levy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Livoti Local Independent Charities of America Mr. Richard Loftus Ms. Mary Lovell Dr. and Mrs. Nelman Low Dr. David S. Lu and Michelle T. Lu The Ludeman Family Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ludwick Mr. John C. Luedde Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Lundquist Estate of Mary MacCono Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. MacLean Mr. and Mrs. Ian D. MacLeod In Memory of Robert J. Mader Magnavox Electronic Systems Harry and Rose Mahakian Malaga Bank

Managed Resources, Inc. Mandarin Oriental - Hotel Group Mr. John A. Manigan Manns, Inc. Manufacturers Bank Martin Marietta Corporate Foundation Martin Printing Mary M. Photography Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Matich Mattel Foundation Dr. Rudy E. Maus and Ms. Evelyn Dakin Mr. and Mrs. R. James McClain William McClure, Ph.D. McDermott and Trayner Mrs. Ruja McDonell Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. McDonough Charles McDonough Accountancy Mr. James Zapp and Dr. Elizabeth McGlynn Dr. and Mrs. Arthur O. McGowan Mrs. John McGrath McKesson HBOC Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James T. McMillan Donald E. McNabb Company, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. John McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. McQueen Mrs. Stephanie Ruh Mearns Mr. Joseph Medawar Dr. and Mrs. Richard Meehan Chez Melange, Michael Franks and Robert Bell Mr. and Mrs. Linwood E. Melton Mended Hearts Chapter 83, LCMH Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Mennis Mericos Foundation Mr. Joe P. Mesplou Mrs. Ljepa Miletich Ms. Audrey Minami Minuteman Parking Company Dr. and Mrs. James Mollenkamp Benigna and James Monahan Phyllis Monroe, MD and David S. Cannom, MD Frank and Joanne Montelongo Dr. Louis T. Moore Mr. and Mrs. James J. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mostero Chao Mu Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Nagamoto John Nairn The Nalco Foundation National Convention Services Mrs. Frances Nebolon The Negri Trust Elisabeth Netik Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Nevans Ms. Joyce A. Nitz Harlyne J. Norris

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Noski Maureen Nunn Productions Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberman Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Callaghan Ocean Terminal Services, Inc. O'Flaherty and Belgum Tom and Lori O'Hern Karen Olds Dr. and Mrs. Larry J. Orosz The Ouye Family Dr. and Mrs. Milton L. Owens Own Products Dr. Robert Ozeran Pacificare of California Pacific Medical Buildings, LLC Palley-Needelman Mgmt., Inc. Robert Palmer, Esq. Palos Verdes Golf Club Pathology Consultants Medical Group Paul, Hastings, Janofsky and Walker LLP Mark and Barbara Paullin Pencilbox Studios Peninsula Escrow, Inc. Peninsula Pulmonary Medical Associates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perdok Mrs. Katherine Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pfeil Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phinney Ms. Anastasia M. Pinto Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Dr. Chris and Ginger Pisano Plaza Del Amo Properties, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Podell Mr. and Mrs. John R. Polk Estate of Suzanne Gabrielle Poulin PPG Industries, Inc. Premier Nursing Service PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Prindle, Amaro, Goetz, Hillyard, Barnes and Reinholtz, LLP The Print Network ProMed DME, Inc. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Natale P. Raimondo Ralph's Grocery Co. Violet Ione Ransom Mr. and Mrs. John J. Real John V. Redington, MD Redondo Van and Storage, Inc. Greg Halvorsen, President RehabCare Group Rita Retort, R.N. Estate of Dorothy Carolyne Parsons Rind Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Roan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Roberts Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rode

Roentgen Medical Group Dr. Rita Rogers Mr. Thomas Rooney Ross Pediatrics Rotary Club of Del Amo Rotary Club of San Pedro Rowley Portraiture Rushfeldt, Shelley and Drake Ms. Vicky A. Ryan Sacco Dining Services, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Sage Saks Fifth Avenue Dr. Lawrence Saks Dr. Fred Y. Sakurai and Mrs. Ayaka Sakurai Jim and Andrea Sala San Pedro Marine, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Saul H. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Sanger Jr. Southern California Building Funds Southern California Edison Company Southern California Gas Company Diane and Arnold Schaffer Estate of Hannelore Schlemper Dr. James A. Schmidt and Dr. Doris Booth Dr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Schoenwetter Dr. and Mrs. Michael Schultz Benita and Mel Schwarz Sea Dream Yacht Club Sea Launch AG Dr. and Mrs. Lee Secrist Security Pacific Charitable Foundation Mr. Eddie Sedillo SEIBO, LLC ServiceMaster Management Services Co. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Servis Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sharpe Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Shea Ms. Judy Shepherd Sheppard Mullin Richter and Hampton LLP Dr. and Mrs. Kent Shoji Simplex Grinnell Skilled Healthcare, LLC Mrs. Kathy A. Sliff, RN Mr. and Mrs. David Smith William and Edith Smith Smith Karng Architecture, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Smith Mrs. Russell Dymock Smith Mr. and Mrs. Arlo G. Sorensen South Bay Auxiliary - LCMH Spierer, Woodward, Corbalis and Goldberg St. Joseph Health System Rev. Msgr. Michael F. Lenihan, P.A., St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church

The St. Regis Princeville Resort Jim and Diane Staes Gary and Pam Stahl Estate of Laura H. Stang Bob and Barbara Stapleford Lee Roy and Lois Lantry Steffey The Law Offices of Stephenson, Acquisto and Colman Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Dr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Stock Dr. and Mrs. John E. Stratton Elbridge Stuart Foundation Tom and Patty Sullivan Sun-Flow Inc. Clifford Swan Investment Counsel Dr. and Mrs. Carlo A. Tabellario TAYLOR Doug and Lynn Taylor Estate of Charles and Gladys Thomas Mr. and Mrs. LaRue C. Thomas Mr. Jimmie Thompson Mrs. Hazel Thor Thrill of It All Productions - Ms. Tisha Fein The Thurston Charitable Foundation Time Warner Cable Advertising Sales Dr. and Mrs. Barry H. Tischler Titron Media Co., Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Tonsich Tony's On the Pier, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Toor Lions Club of Torrance Mr. Louie Trani Mike and Jovan Trapani Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Tremonti Trench Shoring Company Trump National Golf Club TRW ECHO Dr. and Mrs. John Tsao UHS Management Services Dr. Reinhold Ullrich Union Bank of California Union Bank of California Foundation United Airlines UNOCAL Foundation UPS Foundation, Inc. Estate of Harry Van Bellehem Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dine Vector Resources Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. Wallis Foundation Mrs. Polly Watts Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Webb Wells Fargo Wellspring Partners Ltd. Wentworth Company, Inc. Western Air and Refrigeration Co. Western Brass Industries

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Honor Roll Dr. Edward White White and Day and Rice Mortuaries Whole Foods Market Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wilson Mr. Paul M. Winkler Mrs. Mary Winzen Dr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Wirtschafter Glenn and Beverly Wishon Women's Fellowship of Neighborhood Church San Pedro Peninsula Hospital Women's Guild Wurts and Associates, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Milford G. Wyman Mr. and Mrs. John J. Xitco Mrs. Flora Yamanaka Peg Yorkin Whitney Young Children's Foundation Joseph M. Zanetta, JD Irving M. Ziff Elizabeth and Michael Zuanich

TrinityCare Society Providence TrinityCare Foundation Providence TrinityCare Foundation recognizes our highest level of donors as members of the TrinityCare Society. GLASS FAMILY CIRCLE

Douglas Trust The Jacqueline M. Glass Family Mr. Philip Jue UniHealth Foundation

CLAIRE TEHAN CIRCLE

Beach Cities Health District Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation, Mrs. Harlene Norris

GUARDIAN ANGEL CIRCLE American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Amerman Family Foundation Archstone Foundation The Ruth W. August Estate The Eda Forsyth Boyd Estate Classic Tents Confidence Foundation Crail-Johnson Foundation Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust For Our Children The Jean P. Gillan Estate Mr. and Mrs. John Gogian John Gogian Family Foundation Henry L. Guenther Foundation Orange County's United Way Harry Holmberg Memorial Fund The Estate of June Huston

J. B. and Emily Van Nuys Charities Estate of Curtis W. Johnson Mary and Howard Kehrl Mrs. Esther A. Koulax Las Candalistas The Theresa O'Keefe Estate The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Rags for Riches Foundation Estate of Eugene C. Reed and Lorine G. Reed Ms. Rowena Schaber The Winifred Shepard Estate Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Weingart Foundation Weiss Bershad Hynes and Lerach Western National Group

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE

Mr. and Mrs. Elton P. Barnett Ms. Samantha Bennington Bradford Renaissance Portraits City National Bank Mr. Donald J. Corsaro Crimi-Roser Foundation, Marie Roser Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach and Marina Hotel Daily Breeze Mr. Ralph Eidem Jr. Employees Community Fund of Boeing California The Estate of Harry and Catherine Fieger Frank and Louise Holmes Trust Jet Forwarding - Sandra and Phil Maier Brad and Joan Jones The Estate of Mr. and Mrs. John King Mindy and John Kirk, Rice Mortuaries Mr. George Komatsu Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mansour Earl B. and Loraine H. Miller Foundation National Charity League, Inc.-Peninsula Chapter The Neighborhood Church Northrop Grumman Information Systems Palos Verdes Junior Women's Club QueensCare The Evelyn Robrock Estate Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaffer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Scriba Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sharpe Smith-Welsh Foundation Tarsadia Foundation Vistas for Children The Estate of Virginia A. Wagner Mr. James Zapp and Ms. Elizabeth McGlynn

The Right Thing to Do Jaromir “Mirek”

Strizka As a benefactor and Los Angeles businessman Jaromir Strizka made an

extraordinary gift of $2.3 million in 2013. Strizka has provided more than a quarter-century of consistent

support, beginning with his first gift of $150 in 1987, followed by annual gifts and important contributions to the Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center’s neuroscience and cancer campaigns.

Born in Prague in 1919 in (then) Czechoslovakia, he moved to Hollywood,

California, where he founded European Crafts, a successful wholesale distributor, importer, and exporter of

musical instruments and accessories. From its inception, the company had an international identity and drew upon Mr. Strizka’s heritage in an ongoing worldwide search for new and unusual musical products – from

stringed instruments to pitchpipes.

An athlete for most of his life, Mr. Strizka was an excellent pole vaulter until the tender age of 81 when his interests turned to other pursuits.

His latest milestone gift holds significance as it is designated to benefit Providence Saint Joseph’s areas of greatest

need, eliminating restrictions and allowing the healthcare leadership to make the best decisions regarding the impact of the gift. “This is my hospital,” says Strizka, “and I want it to be the best it can be. I give because it is the right thing to do.”

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Honor Roll Dr. Edward White White and Day and Rice Mortuaries Whole Foods Market Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wilson Mr. Paul M. Winkler Mrs. Mary Winzen Dr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Wirtschafter Glenn and Beverly Wishon Women's Fellowship of Neighborhood Church San Pedro Peninsula Hospital Women's Guild Wurts and Associates, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Milford G. Wyman Mr. and Mrs. John J. Xitco Mrs. Flora Yamanaka Peg Yorkin Whitney Young Children's Foundation Joseph M. Zanetta, JD Irving M. Ziff Elizabeth and Michael Zuanich

TrinityCare Society Providence TrinityCare Foundation Providence TrinityCare Foundation recognizes our highest level of donors as members of the TrinityCare Society. GLASS FAMILY CIRCLE

Douglas Trust The Jacqueline M. Glass Family Mr. Philip Jue UniHealth Foundation

CLAIRE TEHAN CIRCLE

Beach Cities Health District Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation, Mrs. Harlene Norris

GUARDIAN ANGEL CIRCLE American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Amerman Family Foundation Archstone Foundation The Ruth W. August Estate The Eda Forsyth Boyd Estate Classic Tents Confidence Foundation Crail-Johnson Foundation Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust For Our Children The Jean P. Gillan Estate Mr. and Mrs. John Gogian John Gogian Family Foundation Henry L. Guenther Foundation Orange County's United Way Harry Holmberg Memorial Fund The Estate of June Huston

J. B. and Emily Van Nuys Charities Estate of Curtis W. Johnson Mary and Howard Kehrl Mrs. Esther A. Koulax Las Candalistas The Theresa O'Keefe Estate The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Rags for Riches Foundation Estate of Eugene C. Reed and Lorine G. Reed Ms. Rowena Schaber The Winifred Shepard Estate Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Weingart Foundation Weiss Bershad Hynes and Lerach Western National Group

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE

Mr. and Mrs. Elton P. Barnett Ms. Samantha Bennington Bradford Renaissance Portraits City National Bank Mr. Donald J. Corsaro Crimi-Roser Foundation, Marie Roser Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach and Marina Hotel Daily Breeze Mr. Ralph Eidem Jr. Employees Community Fund of Boeing California The Estate of Harry and Catherine Fieger Frank and Louise Holmes Trust Jet Forwarding - Sandra and Phil Maier Brad and Joan Jones The Estate of Mr. and Mrs. John King Mindy and John Kirk, Rice Mortuaries Mr. George Komatsu Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mansour Earl B. and Loraine H. Miller Foundation National Charity League, Inc.-Peninsula Chapter The Neighborhood Church Northrop Grumman Information Systems Palos Verdes Junior Women's Club QueensCare The Evelyn Robrock Estate Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaffer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Scriba Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sharpe Smith-Welsh Foundation Tarsadia Foundation Vistas for Children The Estate of Virginia A. Wagner Mr. James Zapp and Ms. Elizabeth McGlynn

The Right Thing to Do Jaromir “Mirek”

Strizka As a benefactor and Los Angeles businessman Jaromir Strizka made an

extraordinary gift of $2.3 million in 2013. Strizka has provided more than a quarter-century of consistent

support, beginning with his first gift of $150 in 1987, followed by annual gifts and important contributions to the Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center’s neuroscience and cancer campaigns.

Born in Prague in 1919 in (then) Czechoslovakia, he moved to Hollywood,

California, where he founded European Crafts, a successful wholesale distributor, importer, and exporter of

musical instruments and accessories. From its inception, the company had an international identity and drew upon Mr. Strizka’s heritage in an ongoing worldwide search for new and unusual musical products – from

stringed instruments to pitchpipes.

An athlete for most of his life, Mr. Strizka was an excellent pole vaulter until the tender age of 81 when his interests turned to other pursuits.

His latest milestone gift holds significance as it is designated to benefit Providence Saint Joseph’s areas of greatest

need, eliminating restrictions and allowing the healthcare leadership to make the best decisions regarding the impact of the gift. “This is my hospital,” says Strizka, “and I want it to be the best it can be. I give because it is the right thing to do.”

To view all donors who have generously given to the Providence Foundations in 2013 please go to:

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1 (Left to right) Carl Goldman, Jeri Seratti-Goldman, Brigette Loden, Sherri Mendelson and Tom Mendelson

4 (Left to right) Providence Ministries sponsors Barbara Savage, Sr. Barbara Schamber and Sr. Anita Butler

2 (Left to right) Mary Moebius, MD, Karl Boeckmann and Thyra Boeckmann

5 (Left to right) Richard Marciniak and Kay Radford

3 (Left to right standing) Tom Bruehl, Shelley Bruehl, Dale Surowitz, Michael Hunn, Leza Ferguson and Bruce Ferguson (Left to right sitting) Helen Coulson, Norm Coulson, Hycy Hill and Dolly Anderson

6 (Left to right) Alma Rubinfeld, Nat Rubinfeld, Pat Augustine and David Augustine

1 (Left to right) Jay Leno and Roy P. Disney

4 Jay Leno

2 (Left to right) Ashleigh Bateman, Cameron Ramsey, Michael McCormick, Joan McCarthy, Sheri Disney, Roy P. Disney, Theresa Meyers, Michael Vargo, Karen Kawnami and Jean Paul Rosenveldt

5 (Left to right) Paula Washington and Marcia Haynes 6 (Left to right) Diane Miller and Jeff Miller 7 (Left to right) Irene Stanek and Raul Mena, MD

3 (Left to right) Raul Mena, MD and Barbara Mena

7 (Left to right) Raul Mena, MD and Peter Lynch

8 Alan Menken

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1 (Left to right) Carl Goldman, Jeri Seratti-Goldman, Brigette Loden, Sherri Mendelson and Tom Mendelson

4 (Left to right) Providence Ministries sponsors Barbara Savage, Sr. Barbara Schamber and Sr. Anita Butler

2 (Left to right) Mary Moebius, MD, Karl Boeckmann and Thyra Boeckmann

5 (Left to right) Richard Marciniak and Kay Radford

3 (Left to right standing) Tom Bruehl, Shelley Bruehl, Dale Surowitz, Michael Hunn, Leza Ferguson and Bruce Ferguson (Left to right sitting) Helen Coulson, Norm Coulson, Hycy Hill and Dolly Anderson

6 (Left to right) Alma Rubinfeld, Nat Rubinfeld, Pat Augustine and David Augustine

1 (Left to right) Jay Leno and Roy P. Disney

4 Jay Leno

2 (Left to right) Ashleigh Bateman, Cameron Ramsey, Michael McCormick, Joan McCarthy, Sheri Disney, Roy P. Disney, Theresa Meyers, Michael Vargo, Karen Kawnami and Jean Paul Rosenveldt

5 (Left to right) Paula Washington and Marcia Haynes 6 (Left to right) Diane Miller and Jeff Miller 7 (Left to right) Irene Stanek and Raul Mena, MD

3 (Left to right) Raul Mena, MD and Barbara Mena

7 (Left to right) Raul Mena, MD and Peter Lynch

8 Alan Menken

Providence Saint Joseph Disney Art & Wine April 27

PH&SF Valley Mother Gamelin April 10

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1 (Left to right) Paul Pepperman, Sandy Samuels and Derek Brown

5 (Left to right) Allan Entin, MD, Jerald Einziger, MD and Michael Kesner

1 (Left to right) Frank Malone and Brian Brandmeyer

6 (Left to right) John Schauerman, Sean Armstrong, Des Armstrong and Luigi Schiappa

2 Putting Contest

6 (Left to right) Nick Lymberopoulos and Ron Rendina

2 (Left to right) Tom Jankovich, Bill Moller, Cheryl Gage and Chuck O’Malley

7 (Left to right) Tim Stowe, Kurtis Kuida, Steve Morikawa and Ed Azzam

3 (Left to right) Mark Boyd, Fred Scholder, Bill Taragan and Ken McLaughlin

7 (Left to right) Christine Schaeffer and Tad Norton

3 (Left to right) Terry Hohm, Joe Hohm, Cindy Hagelstein and Kurt Gunderlock

4 (Left to right) Blake Bolton, Jonathan Harper, Josh Dean and Aaron Sundstrom

8 (Left to right) Anna Galler, Winnie Garcia, Arnold Soria, Sandy Hazel and Shannon Dilbeck

4 (Left to right) Fidel Fortich, Frank Cronan, Frank Whittaker and Brenda Nowotka

8 (Left to right) Betsy Miller, Molly Lee, Alex Kouzmanoff and Kristen Kouzmanoff 9 (Left to right) Scott Gregory and Oliva Gregory

5 (Left to right) Tom Connaghan and Sr. Terrence Landini, LCM

Providence Little Company of Mary Golf Tournament May 20

Providence Holy Cross & Tarzana Golf Tournament May 6

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1 (Left to right) Paul Pepperman, Sandy Samuels and Derek Brown

5 (Left to right) Allan Entin, MD, Jerald Einziger, MD and Michael Kesner

1 (Left to right) Frank Malone and Brian Brandmeyer

6 (Left to right) John Schauerman, Sean Armstrong, Des Armstrong and Luigi Schiappa

2 Putting Contest

6 (Left to right) Nick Lymberopoulos and Ron Rendina

2 (Left to right) Tom Jankovich, Bill Moller, Cheryl Gage and Chuck O’Malley

7 (Left to right) Tim Stowe, Kurtis Kuida, Steve Morikawa and Ed Azzam

3 (Left to right) Mark Boyd, Fred Scholder, Bill Taragan and Ken McLaughlin

7 (Left to right) Christine Schaeffer and Tad Norton

3 (Left to right) Terry Hohm, Joe Hohm, Cindy Hagelstein and Kurt Gunderlock

4 (Left to right) Blake Bolton, Jonathan Harper, Josh Dean and Aaron Sundstrom

8 (Left to right) Anna Galler, Winnie Garcia, Arnold Soria, Sandy Hazel and Shannon Dilbeck

4 (Left to right) Fidel Fortich, Frank Cronan, Frank Whittaker and Brenda Nowotka

8 (Left to right) Betsy Miller, Molly Lee, Alex Kouzmanoff and Kristen Kouzmanoff 9 (Left to right) Scott Gregory and Oliva Gregory

5 (Left to right) Tom Connaghan and Sr. Terrence Landini, LCM

Providence Little Company of Mary Golf Tournament May 20

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1 Front entrance of Los Angeles Zoo

5 (Left to right) Tom Bruehl, Michael Madden and Gerry Puchlik

1 (Left to right) Chris Ashworth and friends

5 (Left to right) Sr. Sheila Browne and Chris Ashworth

2 (Left to right) Helen Coulson, Norm Coulson, Michael Madden and Annette Madden

6 (Left to right) Mary Smidderks and Gary Smidderks

2 (Left to right) Alex Ghazarian, Mike Rembis, Kris Rembis, Angelique Campen, MD and Roger Lai, MD

6 Putting contest

7 (Left to right) Tom Mendelson, Sr. Colleen Settles and Sherri Mendelson

3 (Left to right) Earl Greinetz and Maddie Orgen 4 (Left to right) Alma Rubinfeld and Nat Rubinfeld

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4 (Left to right) Steve Spiker, Kim Lawrence, Loreli Lee and Stephen Swofford

8 (Left to right) Russell Uyeda, Jeanne Cordova and Steve Lapinski

Providence Saint Joseph Golf Tournament June 20

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1 Front entrance of Los Angeles Zoo

5 (Left to right) Tom Bruehl, Michael Madden and Gerry Puchlik

1 (Left to right) Chris Ashworth and friends

5 (Left to right) Sr. Sheila Browne and Chris Ashworth

2 (Left to right) Helen Coulson, Norm Coulson, Michael Madden and Annette Madden

6 (Left to right) Mary Smidderks and Gary Smidderks

2 (Left to right) Alex Ghazarian, Mike Rembis, Kris Rembis, Angelique Campen, MD and Roger Lai, MD

6 Putting contest

7 (Left to right) Tom Mendelson, Sr. Colleen Settles and Sherri Mendelson

3 (Left to right) Earl Greinetz and Maddie Orgen 4 (Left to right) Alma Rubinfeld and Nat Rubinfeld

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4 (Left to right) Steve Spiker, Kim Lawrence, Loreli Lee and Stephen Swofford

8 (Left to right) Russell Uyeda, Jeanne Cordova and Steve Lapinski

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1 (Left to right) Bob Modrzejewski, Maria Uribe and Al Ghirardelli

6 David Sato, MD

1 Tom Connaghan

6 Bernie Klein, MD

2 (Left to right) Bob Kelley, Ed Romano and Murphy Romano

7 (Left to right) Scott Sharpe, Jan Sharpe and Jacky Glass

2 (Left to right) Bob Kelley, Jeff Miller and Diane Miller

7 (Left to right) Ken Vils and Caroline Burke

3 (Left to right) Suzi Gulcher and Bob Gulcher

8 Donna Tuttle

3 (Left to right) Sr. Colleen Settles, Sr. Nancy Jurecki and Sr. Sheila Browne

8 (Left to right) Glen Komatsu, MD, Gary Kuwahara and Teri Kuwahara

4 (Left to right) Hank Miller and Patricia Miller

9 Rod Hochman, MD

4 (Left to right) Sandy Samuels, Claudia Samuels, Nat Rubinfeld, Alma Rubinfeld and Tom Bruehl

9 (Left to right) Betsy Miller and Chuck Miller

5 (Left to right) Carrie Beurskens and Marcia Haynes

5 (Left to right) Al Ghirardelli, Helen Coulson and Norm Coulson

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1 (Left to right) Bob Modrzejewski, Maria Uribe and Al Ghirardelli

6 David Sato, MD

1 Tom Connaghan

6 Bernie Klein, MD

2 (Left to right) Bob Kelley, Ed Romano and Murphy Romano

7 (Left to right) Scott Sharpe, Jan Sharpe and Jacky Glass

2 (Left to right) Bob Kelley, Jeff Miller and Diane Miller

7 (Left to right) Ken Vils and Caroline Burke

3 (Left to right) Suzi Gulcher and Bob Gulcher

8 Donna Tuttle

3 (Left to right) Sr. Colleen Settles, Sr. Nancy Jurecki and Sr. Sheila Browne

8 (Left to right) Glen Komatsu, MD, Gary Kuwahara and Teri Kuwahara

4 (Left to right) Hank Miller and Patricia Miller

9 Rod Hochman, MD

4 (Left to right) Sandy Samuels, Claudia Samuels, Nat Rubinfeld, Alma Rubinfeld and Tom Bruehl

9 (Left to right) Betsy Miller and Chuck Miller

5 (Left to right) Carrie Beurskens and Marcia Haynes

5 (Left to right) Al Ghirardelli, Helen Coulson and Norm Coulson

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1 (Left to right) Phillip Ross, Bunny Rosenzweig, Marilyn Schaffer, Robin Haney, and Frank Schaffer

3 (Left to right) Jacky Glass, Joyce Sharman, Coach Bill Sharman (now deceased), Terri Warren, John Warren, Richard Papscoe, Bettie Papscoe

2 (Left to right) Sue Kouzmanoff, Debbie Greene, Betsy Miller, Peggy Lanigan, and Kevin Lanigan

4 (Left to right) Phil Jue and Jacky Glass

1 (Left to right) Shannon Ryan, Shelley Joyce, R.N. and Linda Wenglikowski

6 (Left to right) Steve Morikawa and Jeanie Buss

2 (Left to right) Liz Dunne and Laura Ling

3 (Left to right) Jacky Glass and Jamie Born

7 (Left to right) Event Speakers: Joy Stocke, Angie Brenner, Howard Murad, MD, Jeanie Buss, Laura Ling

4 (Left to right) Kathy Harren, RN and Mary Lou Steinmetz

8 The Committee Back row from left: Debbie Greene, Anne Lemaire, Anita Jackson, Betsy Miller,

5 (Left to right) Betsy Miller and Marilyn Prindle

Marilyn Prindle, Patty Sullivan, Nina Patel, Yvonne Liu, Kacey Takashima Front row from left: Paula Del Vicario, Karen Olds, Shannon Ryan, Shelley Joyce, R.N., Linda Wenglikowski, Cathy Alessandra

Providence TrinityCare Hospice Sunday By The Sea September 22

Providence LIttle Company of Mary Women’s Wellness Conference October11

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1 (Left to right) Phillip Ross, Bunny Rosenzweig, Marilyn Schaffer, Robin Haney, and Frank Schaffer

3 (Left to right) Jacky Glass, Joyce Sharman, Coach Bill Sharman (now deceased), Terri Warren, John Warren, Richard Papscoe, Bettie Papscoe

2 (Left to right) Sue Kouzmanoff, Debbie Greene, Betsy Miller, Peggy Lanigan, and Kevin Lanigan

4 (Left to right) Phil Jue and Jacky Glass

1 (Left to right) Shannon Ryan, Shelley Joyce, R.N. and Linda Wenglikowski

6 (Left to right) Steve Morikawa and Jeanie Buss

2 (Left to right) Liz Dunne and Laura Ling

3 (Left to right) Jacky Glass and Jamie Born

7 (Left to right) Event Speakers: Joy Stocke, Angie Brenner, Howard Murad, MD, Jeanie Buss, Laura Ling

4 (Left to right) Kathy Harren, RN and Mary Lou Steinmetz

8 The Committee Back row from left: Debbie Greene, Anne Lemaire, Anita Jackson, Betsy Miller,

5 (Left to right) Betsy Miller and Marilyn Prindle

Marilyn Prindle, Patty Sullivan, Nina Patel, Yvonne Liu, Kacey Takashima Front row from left: Paula Del Vicario, Karen Olds, Shannon Ryan, Shelley Joyce, R.N., Linda Wenglikowski, Cathy Alessandra

Providence TrinityCare Hospice Sunday By The Sea September 22

Providence LIttle Company of Mary Women’s Wellness Conference October11

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1 (Left to right) Angelique Campen, MD and Chase Campen

5 (Left to right) Phillipe Quilici, MD, Michael Marsh, MD, and Gerry Puchlik

2 (Left to right) Rod Hochman, Sr. Sheila Browne, Helen Coulson and Norm Coulson

6 (Left to right) Annette Madden and Michael Madden

3 (Center) Honoree Angelique Campen, MD, surrounded by the physicians and staff of Providence Saint Joseph Emergency Department

7 (Left to right) Murphy Romano and Ed Romano

1 Elizabeth Larios (center) and her family are on hand to light the tree at Spumante, December 4 2 Guests at the Westin Long Beach enjoy the tree lighting ceremony, December12 4 Dianne and Ned Mansour at the Westin

9 (Left to right) Valerie Eisenberg, Daniel Eisenberg, MD, Alli Traber and Kevin Traber 10 (Left to right) John Simic, MD, Celina Barba Simic, MD, Jeanne Cordova and Chris Jenkins

Providence Saint Joseph Gala November 21

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6 Red Car owner Laurie Brandt (R) and friends at Red Car

3 Ann and Sam Yamarick, and Madeline Steen pose in front of their lighted tree

8 (Left to right) Kris Rembis and Michael Rembis

4 (Left to right) Sam Solakyan, Suzanna Solakyan and Angelique Campen, MD

5 Dan Knudson and Penelope Thomason at Red Car, December 5

Providence TrinityCare Light Up A Life December 4, 5 &12

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1 (Left to right) Angelique Campen, MD and Chase Campen

5 (Left to right) Phillipe Quilici, MD, Michael Marsh, MD, and Gerry Puchlik

2 (Left to right) Rod Hochman, Sr. Sheila Browne, Helen Coulson and Norm Coulson

6 (Left to right) Annette Madden and Michael Madden

3 (Center) Honoree Angelique Campen, MD, surrounded by the physicians and staff of Providence Saint Joseph Emergency Department

7 (Left to right) Murphy Romano and Ed Romano

1 Elizabeth Larios (center) and her family are on hand to light the tree at Spumante, December 4 2 Guests at the Westin Long Beach enjoy the tree lighting ceremony, December12 4 Dianne and Ned Mansour at the Westin

9 (Left to right) Valerie Eisenberg, Daniel Eisenberg, MD, Alli Traber and Kevin Traber 10 (Left to right) John Simic, MD, Celina Barba Simic, MD, Jeanne Cordova and Chris Jenkins

Providence Saint Joseph Gala November 21

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6 Red Car owner Laurie Brandt (R) and friends at Red Car

3 Ann and Sam Yamarick, and Madeline Steen pose in front of their lighted tree

8 (Left to right) Kris Rembis and Michael Rembis

4 (Left to right) Sam Solakyan, Suzanna Solakyan and Angelique Campen, MD

5 Dan Knudson and Penelope Thomason at Red Car, December 5

Providence TrinityCare Light Up A Life December 4, 5 &12

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