2017 Annual Report

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2017 ANNUAL REPORT

2 | SABAN COMMUNITY CLINIC | 2017 ANNUAL REPORT Robert Broder, J.D. Chair of the Board Russell Alexander-Orozco Vice Chair of the Board Michael Ziering, J.D. Treasurer Angela L. Jones Secretary Jesse CamMichaelSteveEricJoanneBronnerDietchJungKlimbackMcBrideMontgomery, Jr. Ingrid Palmer Luis RichardMitchellPardoPindusK.Rifenbark, J.D. Neil E. Romanoff, M.D., M.P.H. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017 Officers Members EXECUTIVE TEAM Julie Hudman, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer David Luna, M.D. Chief Medical Officer Muriel Nouwezem Chief Financial Officer Adam Friedman Chief Marketing & Advancement Officer Giezel Garnett Chief ResourcesHumanOfficer Emanuel Mkrtichian Chief Information and Innovation Officer Thomas Tibbitts Corporate Compliance Officer Van Anh Dastur, D.D.S. Director of Dental Services Paul Gore, Ph.D. Director Behavioralof Health Arnali Ray Director of Strategy, Program Evaluation & Policy Karen Kent Director of Facilities

Our Mission To serve as a medical home to the most vulnerable members of our community by providing affordable quality health care in a caring environment. Our Vision To be a recognized leader in improving the health and wellbeing of Los Angeles’ communities by delivering quality medical and social services through innovation, policypartnerships,creativity,andpublicadvocacy.

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Celebrating 50 Years of Caring for Our Community Message from the CEO and Chair of the Board 2 Our Patient Profile 3 Patient Story | Karen Sanchez 4 Community Outreach 6 Patient Story | A. Leigh Coleman 8 50 Years of Caring for Our Community 10 Patient Story | Gregory Andrews 13 Friends of Saban Community Clinic Events 14 Patient Story | Suki Stone 18 By The Numbers 20 Financial Statement 21 Donors and Community Partners 22

• Expanded enrollment of patients in insurance programs under ACA.

• Our Behavioral Health department flourished with the addition of new group sessions.

We take pride in the successes highlighted in this report. We extend our deepest gratitude to our dedicated staff, Board Members, community partners, generous donors and the Friends Board for the role they all play in the continued success of the Clinic. With all the positive changes we are making for our patients and staff, we are excited for what’s to come and look forward to expanding services in the near future to meet the growing demands of the communities we serve. Without your steadfast dedication to our mission and patients, none of this would be possible. Thank you for your continued support, Julie Hudman, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer Robert Broder Chair of the Board

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What a year! 2017 was filled with celebrations as Saban Community Clinic commemorated its milestone 50th anniversary. While a lot has changed over the course of the past five decades, one thing remains the same: the Clinic’s steadfast belief that health care is a right, not a privilege. As you flip through these pages we’ll take you on a trip down memory lane, looking back on how far we have come. From a single storefront on Fairfax to three clinics providing comprehensive medical care, dental care and social services through more than 100,000 patient visits each year — the changes are significant and vital. We hope you’ll learn something about our historical accomplishments and achievements in the past year. Some highlights from 2017 include:

• Launched the Saban MyChart App, allowing patients to make appointments, see their lab results, send their provider a message and refill prescriptions all from their phone or computer.

• Conversion of the dispensary at the Beverly Health Center to a fully licensed pharmacy.

• A Doctor of Pediatrics was hired to help with expansion of pediatric services.

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

• Achieved Patient Centered Medical Home Level 3 Recognition, the highest level, at all three sites!

MESSAGE FROM THE CEO AND CHAIR OF THE BOARD

SABAN COMMUNITY CLINIC | 2017 ANNUAL REPORT | 3 OUR PATIENT PROFILE 114,735 19,442 TOT AL VISIT S PA TIENT COUNT Ethnicit yH ousing Status Patient Services P overty Leve l Health Care Other 93% Homeless7% Housed Gender Female Male44% 56% 54% 23% 0-10073% 20% 4% 3% 101-150 151-200 +200 12%8% 3% Hispanic CaucasionAfricanAmericanAsian Ag e 5% 31% 21% 35% 9% 0 -19 4065+2049 - 39 50 - 65 *Poverty Level is calculated as a percentage of the Federal Guidelines determined annually Vision: 1,909 Dental: 16,272 Medical: 82,441 Behavioral Health: 17,3 02 4%34%UninsuPrivMedicarMedicaideatered57%5%

Karen Sanchez WhenPATIENTKaren first came to the Clinic more than two years ago, she was in a horrible state of depression and had truly lost the will to live. In fact, it took all she had to leave her home and seek medical attention for symptoms that she could no longer ignore. During her medical visit with Nurse Practitioner Ellen Olivar, Karen was sobbing uncontrollably. Noticing that Karen was in a very fragile state, Ellen offered to connect her with the Clinic’s Behavioral Health Team. It was then that Karen met Jose Albert and Rebecca Gillogly who helped to overcome her state of hopelessness and regain the will to live.

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With mental health issues in her family, Karen took it upon herself to get help before it was too late. Through individual and group therapy sessions, Karen has, as she says, “learned to focus on the brighter side of life instead of the darkness.”

Karen’s gratitude extends beyond thanking the staff for everything they have done for her. You’ll often find her volunteering at Clinic events and helping in any way she can. Recently, she was even voted onto our Board of Directors as a consumer member!

PATIENT STORY

“Before (I started coming to) Saban Community Clinic, I was just a shell, or a shadow of what I used to be before my Mom’s stroke and my Dad’s death. I cried everyday and struggled to make it through each day. Now with the help of Saban, slowly and gratefully, I am finding my way back out of the pain and darkness that used to overcome me. I started to remember who I am as a person, started to remember my dreams, that I still had dreams and ambitions. With the Clinic’s help, I found my strength to get up again.”

To learn more about Karen, visit www.sabancommunityclinic.org/videos

3 Friends Board Member Martha Henderson with patient Heidi Reyes and her two sons. 4 Representatives Marley Powell from LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl’s office and Janet Turner from Congressman Ted Lieu’s office recognized the Clinic for 50 years of serving the community.

This year 10 families participated in our Adopt A Family program, providing gifts to patients experiencing extreme hardship. Started by Friends Board President Richard Weitz, this annual program allows donors to connect with patients in a unique and personal way. From clothing to grocery store gift cards, the gifts provided much needed essentials for the patients.

More than 400 patients enjoyed our Summer of Love Your Health Fair on August 19th at the Wallis Annenberg Children and Family Health Center. Guests participated in games, crafts and more. Clinic staff successfully administered 190 health screenings, made 27 new patient appointments and enrolled 6 new attendees in a healthcare plan. The event was produced in partnership with LA Supervisor Sheila Kuehl. Health Coverage In 2017, Clinic staff enrolled more than 5,000 individuals in a health plan that was right for them. The Clinic participated in 30 enrollment events and hosted 4 during open enrollment for Covered California.

Baby Shower

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

1 Thank you to our friends at Saban Brands for a special appearance by the Power Rangers. The past couple years, Clinic patient Gregory Jackson has volunteered to be Santa Claus. 2 Richard Weitz (third from left) and his family, provided gifts to the Carias family for the second year in a row.

Adopt a Family

Health Fair

On December 6th, eight new and expecting moms and their families had a great time at the Clinic’s first baby shower. Patients enjoyed presentations made by HealthNet and First 5 LA’s Welcome Baby Program, a delicious lunch, and baby shower games with great prizes!

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Engaging Our Community 28th Annual Patient Holiday Party

On December 12th, 500 patients and members of the homeless community attended the much-anticipated annual giveaway event at First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood to receive clothing, undergarments, blankets, toiletries, books, toys, and a hot lunch.

SABAN COMMUNITY CLINIC | 2017 ANNUAL REPORT | 7 1 4 32 “I love taking my family to the Clinic to meet the patients. It really connects us to the Clinic and the community we serve.” – Richard Weitz The Clinic staff enrolled over 5,000 individuals in a health plan in 2017. “My baby and I are blessed. The staff at Saban made sure I was taken care of throughout my pregnancy.” – Patient at the Baby Shower

A. Leigh Coleman PATIENT

A letter of appreciation from a dental patient:

I am receiving positive responses from employers and of course smiling! I can attest to receiving quality health care in a caring environment at my most vulnerable state.

Nowhere does public assistance address missing teeth as a barrier to employment. …Saban Community Clinic addressed that very important need for me in the form of a dental partial. The results… have been life changing.

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GROW (General Relief Opportunities for Work) is a component of public assistance. The social worker identifies and addresses barriers to employment; for example, transportation, equipment, clothing, etc.

PATIENT STORY

October 1, 2017 Dear Board of Directors and Partners, I arrived at the Beverly location 12 months ago on public assistance. I [came to] the Clinic with 16 of 32 adult teeth and a chronic history of odontophobia.

Prior to meeting personnel, it was evident from the inception that this was a well organized and meticulous operation. I observed the physical environment; it was without clutter, clean and maintained contemporary equipment. Next I met with Dr. Dastur (Dental Director). I observed her to be quiet and keen. I was surprised when she opened the interaction with pleasant small talk and continued as she evaluated the task at hand. She fostered an environment that was easy to share my dental traumas beginning in childhood. She then set down the plan of action for restoring my oral health. Her extraction work was unbelievable. I wanted to say she did nothing, except the tooth was no longer present. Needless to say no pain or swelling ensued.

50 Years of Caring for Our Community

1977: Friends of the LA Free Clinic host their first fundraiser, a roast honoring District Attorney John Van de Kamp. The roast has since evolved into the Clinic’s Annual Dinner Gala.

1975: After a successful fundraising effort led by Mimi West and Seniel Ostrow, a new, more spacious building is purchased at 8405 Beverly Blvd.

January 1968: Clinic reopens as The Los Angeles Free Clinic at 115 N. Fairfax with largest donation to date: a $5,000 grant from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.

Senator Ted Kennedy officiates the opening.

1973: Friends of the Los Angeles Free Clinic is founded to professionalize both the Clinic’s fundraising and its standard of care.

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1980s1987: The Clinic celebrates its 20th Anniversary. A campaign led by Mimi West, Ellen Hoberman and Joel Schwartz raises $2.3 million in 18 months. The Beverly Health Center is renovated into the three story facility we know today and includes expanded medical rooms, dental operatories and a shower program for homeless patients.

1960s1967: Albert Schweitzer Memorial Clinic is founded in the “Summer of Love.” The Clinic moves three times during its first few months due to lack of funds.

1970sCirca1970:Elvis Presley comes to the Clinic with $10,000 donation. Says, “Don’t spend it on drugs or bad things.” In the first three years volunteers provide medical care, draft counseling, legal services and a job co-op to 110,000 people free of charge.

Mimi West Clinic President Joel Schwartz, Mimi West, Senator Ted Kennedy, Ellen Hoberman and Clinic Executive Director Gary Bess

2010:2010s

The Behavioral Health department begins group therapy sessions which now include trauma, women and teen support groups, mindfulness and smoking cessation classes.

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2002:2000s

In response to the AIDS epidemic, the Clinic entered a parternship with the City of West Hollywood to serve the growing population of frail elderly and people living with AIDS in the area. The Clinic continues its high-risk youth programs to encourage safe sex and link HIV positive patients to local programs.

The Clinic opens its third site, the Hollywood Wilshire Health Center. This unique partnership between the public and private sectors allows for providers to refer patients to specialists in the Clinic or to the County, creating a more cost-effective model of care.

2012: The Clinic is designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center, allowing the Clinic to apply for federal funding to help offset costs and expand services. The Clinic is renamed Saban Community Clinic.

2007: The Clinic celebrates its 40th anniversary. A capital campaign chaired by Sam Fischer raises a historic $17 million. The Clinic opens the Wallis Annenberg Children and Family Health Center, expanding prenatal and gynecological services.

2017 & Beyond: Fifty years after opening its doors, Saban Community Clinic is still rooted in its founding principle that healthcare is a right, not a privilege. The Clinic serves as a medical home providing comprehensive quality care in a caring environment. With longstanding partners including Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and LA County, the Clinic is poised to continue to grow and meet the needs of our community.

1990s1990:

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1992: The Clinic further expands and purchases the Hollywood site, made possible by generous support from the S. Mark Taper Foundation. The High Risk Youth Program moves into the heart of the community that needs it most.

2008: The Los Angeles Free Clinic receives an extraordinary $10 million endowment from philanthropists Cheryl and Haim Saban. The Clinic is renamed The Saban Free Clinic in honor of the largest individual gift in the Clinic’s history.

1995: The Clinic operates on a $4 million budget with 60 paid staff providing 40,000 patient visits a year.

PATIENT STORY

Gregory Andrews GregoryPATIENT Andrews, 56, was born and raised in Los Angeles. Gregory is a kind and reserved man, a ‘gentle giant’ if you will, towering at well over six feet tall with a smile that could brighten anyone’s day.

At any given time, well actually every day, you can find him in his car, parked right outside our Beverly Health Center. You see, Gregory is homeless and lives in his car. Just last year, Gregory was enjoying a career as a bus driver and living a modest life in the home he inherited from his parents. A series of very unfortunate events caused him to lose his home. In addition, a back injury required surgery, leaving him disabled and out of work. Without a place to go, he found himself on the streets. A friend introduced him to the Clinic where he now takes showers daily and receives both medical and dental care. “I am not sure where I would be today without the Clinic. It’s the only place I can come to get all my needs met. Knowing the Clinic is here for me gives me peace of mind,” says Gregory. He has developed a wonderful relationship with Case Manager Chenelle Groomes, who has helped him enroll in Medi-Cal and actively works with Gregory on securing permanent housing. She’s not only a resource for Gregory and others like him, she provides comfort at a time when they are most vulnerable. The Clinic has become Gregory’s “safe haven,”a place he can depend on.

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22nd Annual Golf Classic

April 3rd | El Caballero Country Club

2017 was filled with festivities celebrating the Clinic’s momentous 50th Anniversary! Board members, supporters, and community partners gathered at events throughout the year to toast the Clinic’s accomplishments and historic milestones.

2 Event chair John Frankenheimer (left) with teammates Chad Jensen, Adam Anders, and co-chair David Levine. 3 Honoree John Amato, President of The Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group, and his team intimidating the competition. L to R: Neil Jacobson, John Amato, Justin Stump, and John Alfano. 4 A longtime supporter of the Golf Classic, The Johnny Carson Foundation came in second place. From L to R: Steve White, Larry Witzer, and Tony Behrstock.

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1 First place teammates Will Park, Mitch Geller, and Scott Marshall celebrate their victory.

Friends of Saban Community Clinic Events

More than 70 golfers enjoyed a day on the links at the El Caballero Country Club in Tarzana to raise $170,000 for patent services.

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2017 Officers Richard Weitz President David Nevins 1st Vice President Aaron Kaplan 2nd Vice President Eric Siegel Treasurer Ellen Hoberman Secretary Peter Benedek Immediate Past President Members Lou KennethAdlerA. August Irving Azoff Bela MarilynBajariaBarrett, J.D. Carrie HowardMichaelWarrenJordanJasonTomMarthaTedRobertDavidAndyRobSamDavidJonnieDavisDavisEilenbergFischer,Esq.FriedmanFriendlyT.FriendlyGreenblattHarbertHendersonHobermanKaplanLevinLittlefieldLombardoC.Mandel, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Steven BarbaraBrentMorganDanaSandraMarciaDonPeterBruceKevinLouAndyDavidSteveFayeHaydenBarbaraMarenbergMarshall,R.N.MeyerMillerMoskoNochimsonPatmanPittReillyRosenblumRothSpetnerSteereSternWaldenWandellWeinsteinYaroslavsky 1 2 43 5

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1 Board Members Marcia Steere and Barbara Marshall, Harry Steere, and former Clinic CEO Abbe Land. Friends Board Members Sam Fischer and Ellen Hoberman have been spearheading the Clinic’s milestone fundraising initiatives for over 30 years. Julie Hudman and Clinic Board Vice Chair Russell AlexanderOrozco. left: Clinic Board Members Mitch Pindus and Joanne Dietch with Polina Pindus. De Jesus, Friends Board Member Warren Littlefield, Jimmy Smits, Richard Weitz, and Eric Hoberman.

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This intimate event of 100 longtime supporters and volunteers provided an opportunity for the Clinic to the countless contributions by such a passionate group over the past 50 years.

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More than 300 guests from the unscripted television industry attended this year’s cocktail party, raising $200,000 for vital clinic services. Through this event, the reality television sector has become a vital part of the Clinic’s fundraising success.

1 Jeanne Newman (second from left) presented honoree Cris Abrego (center), CEO, Endemol Shine North America and Chairman, Endemol Shine Americas with his award. Pictured with co-chairs (L to R) Marc Kamler, Hayden Meyer, and David Eilenberg.

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June 6th

2nd Annual Let’s Get Real

2 Friends Board member Tom Hoberman, Clinic CEO Julie Hudman and Clinic Chief Marketing and Advancement Officer Adam Friedman.

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3 MasterChef Juniors Sean Le, Natalie Jawher, and Jimmy Warshawsky decorated cupcakes for attendees. 4 Netflix executives Bela Bajaria (Friends Board Member) and Brandon Riegg. 1 3

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The Clinic’s largest annual fundraiser was made even more spectacular with the celebratory spirit of the Clinic’s 50th Anniversary infused throughout the night’s program. The ballroom was bursting with more than 800 attendees for the sold out event. The crowd was treated to a very special musical performance by the legendary Tony Bennett. 2 Actor Winona Ryder presented Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer at Netflix (left), with the Friends Leadership Award. Actor and comedian Jeff Garlin was the evening’s emcee. 3 Third from the left, Peter Benedek, Founding Partner and Board Member at United Talent Agency, was honored with the Lenny Somberg Award. He’s seen here with Actor Will Arnett, and Event Co-Chairs Ellen and Tom Hoberman. 4 Ann Gianopulos, Chuck Lorre, Ted Sarandos, Haim Saban, Nicole Avant, and Jim Gianopulos. 5 Honoring the Clinic’s founding during 1967’s “Summer of Love”, Michelle Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas introduced a video detailing the Clinic’s 50 year history. 6 Zev Yaroslavsky, Cheryl and Haim Saban.

50th Anniversary Dinner Gala

Beverly Hilton

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PATIENT STORY

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Suki Stone, PhD FORMER PATIENT

In 1970, after several doctors in Wisconsin were unable to diagnose some paralysis in her hand, Suki Stone headed to Los Angeles to see a specialist and have surgery. Her original plan was to stay until she recovered and then head back home. However, after falling in love with LA, Suki decided to make it her new home. With a deep passion for giving back, she began volunteering at UCLA where she met two girls with whom she shared an apartment. A few months later, Suki began to experience some health issues but did not have insurance, she didn’t know where to turn… Her roommates suggested she visit The Los Angeles Free Clinic.

“I didn’t have anywhere to go and needed to see a doctor. I will never forget Dr. Gold and all the caring staff at the Clinic. They knew me. They called all of us by name. There was respect for the patients. They were all so authentic and cared about everyone who walked through the doors.”

This past November, Suki attended the Clinic’s 50th Anniversary Dinner Gala. She wanted to give back to an organization that helped her during a time of need. The event and specifically the videos, showcasing the Clinic’s history and a patient story, brought Suki to tears. “So much from that time has changed, but the free clinic has grown and expanded in 50 years. The morals and values are still there. They still provide exemplary medical service. They treat people with respect and don’t pass judgment. That’s what impressed me. Saban Community Clinic is just what it was then, only better. That’s something that the Clinic and all of the people that are connected to it should be proud of.”

Dr. Suki Stone has dedicated her life to helping others. Her mission is to teach children with learning disabilities how to read. She gives back to organizations that are close to her heart, including the Clinic! We are proud to have a lasting impact on Suki and thousands of others who walk through our doors. As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, we hold dear the values and the foundation that the Clinic was built upon — healthcare is a right, not a privilege and EVERYONE deserves access to affordable, quality care. Suki Stone in 1972 To view videos from the 50th Anniversary Dinner Gala, please visit www.sabancommunityclinic.org/videos

4,369 ScreeningsCancerBreast 1,909 CareVisionVisits 129 DependencyOpioidReducedPatients 4,913 ScreeningsCancerCervical 7,211 NUMBERSTHEBYShowersFree 3,159 ScreeningsCancerColorectal 4,958 TestsHIV 5,206 HealthinEnrolledIndividualsaPlan

Financial Statement Fiscal Year July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017 Statement of Revenue and Expense REVENUE Patient Service Revenue (Net) $11,014,916 Contracts $5,769,605 Friends of Saban Community Clinic (Net) $1,695,580 Contributions and Grants $1,139,557 Investment Income (Loss) $1,135,500 Total Revenue $20,755,158 EXPENSES Program Salaries/Benefits $15,813,221 Program Expenses $5,165,608 Management/General $1,107,938 Fundraising $754,824 Total Expenses $22,841,591 Surplus (Deficit)* ($2,086,433) Consolidated Statement of Financial Position ASSETS Current Assets $4,293,080 Other Assets $19,576,608 Total Assets $23,869,688 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current Liabilities $2,492,784 Other Liabilities $1,327,980 Total Liabilities $3,820,764 NET ASSETS Unrestricted $7,413,136 Restricted $12,635,788 Total Net Assets $20,048,924 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $23,869,688 EXPENSES $22,841,591 PROGRAMS SALARIES/BENEFITS PROGRAM 3%FUNDRAISINGMANAGEMENT/GENERALEXPENSES5%23% 69% PATIENT SERVICE REVENUE (NET) FRIENDSCONTRACTSOF COMMUNITYSABANCLINIC (NET) CONTRIBUTIONS & GRANTS INVESTMENT REVENUE,INCOMESUPPORT&OTHERINCOME $20,755,158 53% 5%6%8% 28% *SCC is in a period of expansion and growth. As a result of investments into expanded facilities and operations, SCC anticipates a brief deficit period. SABAN COMMUNITY CLINIC | 2017 ANNUAL REPORT | 21

Founder’s Circle ($100,000 and up)

CherylNBCUniversalandHaim Saban and The Saban Family Foundation Wasserman Foundation Titanium Circle ($50,000 to $99,999)

The Johnny Carson Foundation Cedars-Sinai Medical Center City National Bank City of West Hollywood Disney | ABC Television Group

Levity Entertainment Group Northeast Valley Health Corporation Paradigm Talent Agency Paramount Pictures Corporation

The Hearst Foundations LA Care Health Plan

The Sherwood Foundation Warner Bros. Entertainment Platinum Circle ($25,000 to $49,999)

The Rosenthal Family Foundation: Nancy Stephens and Rick Rosenthal & Jamie and David Wolf Skydance Media Sony Pictures Television United Talent Agency, Inc. Dana and Matt Walden Candie and Richard Weitz WolfWMEEntertainment, Inc. Ziffren Brittenham LLP Diamond Circle ($15,000 to $24,999) Lou Adler AwesomenessAPA TV Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Eisner EndemolJaffeShine North America Entertainment One Esther

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The Audrey and Sydney Irmas Charitable Foundation Marta Kauffman

Kelvin Davis Randy FremantleMediaFreer North America Jeff GeniusFrostBrands International Laurie Goodman and Don Spetner Robert Greenblatt Kapital Entertainment ICM TaniaPartnersandEric Idle Meg and Lawrence Kasdan Lavely & Singer Loeb & Loeb LLP Faye SteveMillerandMarianne Mosko Berta and Lou Pitt Providence Equity Partners LLC Red Arrow Entertainment Group Jennifer Simchowitz Harry and Florence Sloan Foundation Marcia and Harry Steere TNT & TBS Kyla and Vince Vaughn Venable LLC Howard Weitzman Alison Whalen and Steven A. Marenberg Diane and Michael Ziering

The Louis & Harold Price Foundation AndeQueensCareandBruce Rosenblum

Evil Shenanigans Inc. Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Sandra Stern Mike and Corky Hale Stoller Foundation Tomorrow Studios Viacom Inc. Wells Fargo Gold ($10,000Circleto $14,999) 3 Arts Entertainment Cris AmericanAbregoCancer Society, Inc. The Apatow-Mann Family Foundation, Inc. Richard Appel

The Jackal Group Mary and Dan James Kaiser Permanente - Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. The Karl Kirchgessner Foundation Linda and Benjamin Lambert Steven StaceyLonSusanMichaelNuDavidJeanneNetflixMediaBarbaraTaiTheresaLionsgateLevitanEntertainmentandWarrenLittlefieldLopezMarshallRightsCapitalandGaryNewmanNochimsonImage,Inc.SkloffandEricSmidtV.SmithFoundationSniderandGaryJones

Ruby ($5,000Circleto$9,999)

The Chernin Group Leah and Sam Fischer Fox Networks Group | Fox Television Group | FX Networks | Twentieth Century Fox Film

The Cecile & Fred Bartman Foundation Adam Berkowitz Karen MarilynBarraganBarrett, J.D.

A&E Television Networks Amanda Anka and Jason Bateman Amazon Studios Amblin Partners Louie Anderson Will DeborahArnettand Mark Attanasio

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The Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Foundation

The Evan & Barbara Bell Charitable Foundation

CindyAnonymousandBob Broder CBS Entertainment

Martha Henderson Ellen and Tom Hoberman

Diane and Dorothy Brooks Foundation

RAR Foundation

The Katie and Oren Aviv Foundation Bela Bajaria and Douglas V. Prochilo Andrea Blaugrund and David Nevins David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik

HollywoodHBOHasbro,FischerInc.Reporter-Billboard Media Group ITV Hansen,AmericaJacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush, Kaller & Gellman Cynthia Holland and Annie Imhoff

25/7 AmbassadorAppleProductionsNicole Avant (Ret.) and Ted Sarandos Azoff MSG Entertainment Thom Beers Peter Benedek City of Beverly Hills Creative Artists Agency David EntertainmentEllison Industry Foundation

Saban Community Clinic would like to thank the following Circle members for their contributions of $1,000 or more received in 2017. By giving so generously, they have helped the Clinic provide high quality health care to the most vulnerable members of our community.

HelenReneeCraigJosephKormanKotzinKurlandKurtzandJordan Levin Daniel M. Limerick Heidi and Damon Lindelof David CarolynMarshallMartin and Mark Pedowitz

Susan and Richard Gurman Sarah Harden Lisa and Ted Harbert William R. Harper III

Barbara and Jeffrey Blake Boardwalk Pictures

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VeraBuchalterR.Campbell Foundation

JanetBonnieMitchMichaelTheGaumontMichaelTheElizabethCharitableGang,JohannaPriscillaFoxThomasFlyTheFieldingFelkerExploringMichaelLisaJoanRossShannonWandaDougMelanieCriticalBeckyClaudiaMadhuKimberlyLaurieMichaelMichaelLindaCarrieSarahBrettPeterLynnwoodBetaCoriiSusanElizabethBBCRedPamelaBadagliaccaJ.BaronBarrisWorldwideProductionsBeersandBruceCormicleBenedettoandTonyBennettBergHealthcareGroupBibbensBillingsleyBouttierBowenBrillsteinandJerryBruckheimerBurnsCammarataS.CappelloCareyandRaviChatwaniKahnAgency,Inc.andMikeClementsContentCookDavisDeJesusandJimmySmitsDilbeckDufferandLeighJaniakEgrieandEricEisnerEisnerTheArtsToczekGellmanSuddlesonLLPEdlowandLarryClarkeEllaFitzgeraldCharitableFoundationOnTheWallEntertainmentM.FontanaRothschildLLPandDavidFriendlyFuentesTyre,Ramer&BrownFoundationJ.GarfieldandHonorableWallyKnoxS.GarnerandPhilippeMaigretTelevisionDavidGeffenFoundationGendlerGellerandDanielGermainGilbreathSwartzandRobertSwartz

The Haas Family Trust Megan Haller and Peter Rice Mary and Mitch Hurwitz

Janice Marinelli-Mazza and Thomas Mazza Marsh & McClennan Agency LLC McMaster-Carr Supply Company MedPOINT Management Wendy and Barry Meyer MGM Studios Morris Yorn Barnes Levine Krintzman Rubenstein Kohner & Gellman Moss Foundation The Nielsen Company Naomi and Bob Odenkirk Eleanor and Glenn Padnick

Michael Lombardo and Sonny Ward Love Productions USA Laurie MacDonald and Walter Parkes Susan and Howard Mandel

Margaret E. Maxwell and William H. Wright McKuin Frankel Whitehead, LLP

DickDeloitteClark Productions Cove Street Capital Discovery Communications Joanne Dietch John Frankenheimer Shari and Rob Friedman Pat and Andy Friendly Gelfand Foundation, Inc. Gary Gersh

Thomas McGuire Serge

Deborah and David Trainer

Pearl ($1,000Circleto$4,999)

Diane and Bruce Kirbis Arlene KleinbergKlaskyLange Cuddy & Carlo, LLP Marc

ParamountSuzanneOWNIlseJenniferMendesNFLTheElhamJamesMilkenMelkizianFamilyFoundationMillerandCherylNakao-MillerMooreRonaldNewburgFoundationNapoliO’ConnellandKevinPlunkettandKurtOetikerandJimPackerNetwork

Debbie and Marty Adelstein Sara and Bob Adler Annapurna KennethAnonymousPicturesandPatricia August Authentic Entertainment Ernie JacquelineAvila and Clarence Avant Mark

Kinetic Content LLC Lear Family Foundation Deirdre and Paul Lee Shelley and Frank Litvack

Phyllis Glick-Berger and Alan Berger

Joan and Jim Goodman

Julie A. Hudman and Anil K. Kakani Intellectual Property Corporation IM Global TV, LLC Neil YasmineJacobsonandMatthew Johnson Leslie DeborahHarveyNancyJosephJosephsonKahnandIvan Kallick Alison and Jason Kaplan Mitchell T. Kaplan and Marilyn E. Jones

Kathryn and Andy Patman Perry, Neidorf & Grassl, LLP Power Twersky Derparseghian, LLP David Schachter Carol and Charles Schwartz

Steven Bochco Productions, Inc.

Nan Heard and Paul Krogstad Doug Herzog Lysa and Grant Heslov Kimberly Hicks Meredith Hightower Eric D. Hoberman Greg Hodes

Trisha J. Cardoso and Jim Rishwain Chapman University Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Collins Ave. Conde Nast Entertainment Francee and Howard Davine Del, Shaw, Moonves, Tanaka, Finkelstein & Lezcano

Brillstein Entertainment Partners

Mark R. Gordon Grant, Tani, Barash & Altman, LLC Adi and Jerry Greenberg Ari DeborahGreenbergandAllen Grubman

Judith Hayward and Michael Parks

The Gersh Agency Patty Glaser, Esq. Sheila, Dave and Sherry Gold Foundation

The Gluckman Family GM Advisory Group

Harry Martin The Will Matthieu Memorial Fund

The Streisand Foundation Scott Stuber and Molly Sims Julie and Frank Von Zerneck Morgan Wandell Young Eisner Scholars

Dr. Sidney Benson* Isidore Bergner* Lucille E. Blatt* Jean F. Bonini, Esq. The Victor & Andrea Carter Revocable Trust* Wilt LaurieHelenGaryGretaPatLeahLouisAnnieJosephJohnCandyceChamberlain*Colvin*CorbyEisner*EllicottFink*andSamuelFischerandAndyFriendlyFurst*GarbowitzGoldstein*GoodmanandDon

Alliant

Partners

Lisa Gritzner

George L. Shapiro

Phillips Graduate University Planned QueensCareParenthoodCharitable Division Shelter Partnership, Inc. South Bay Family Health Care State of California, Department of Health Services Step Up on Second Tarzana Treatment Center University of California, Berkeley University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Francisco University of Southern California Venice Family Clinic Legacy Circle

*DeceasedYoung

Rebecca Shurz Lynne and Eric Siegel Charles Simon Robert Singer Denise and Barry Smith Doris Sosin Brian Stefan Betsy and Mark Stern Stephen JamieRochelleKennethBrianElizabethDaveCharlesRonaldWhalerockJohnMaryKarenBrentBarbaraMarieUBSTrulyOriginalMerlinAnnieMichaelKevinTelevisionStraussAcademyTempletonThornandTonyThomasTostrudFinancialServicesFoundationVanerianandDavidVoronWeinsteinWeinsteinandParvizParhamiAnnWeisbergandBrycePerryWentworthIndustriesR.WilknissandAnnieWinnerWirtschafterandEricWittWrightZiffrenZimmermanandJuddZinberg

The Center at Blessed Sacrament Chicago School of Professional Psychology Children & Families First City of Beverly Hills City of West Hollywood Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County Constitutional Rights Foundation County of Los Angeles Eisner FirstExodusHealthPresbyterian Church of Hollywood HollywoodHollywood4WRDBusiness Improvement District Housing Works Institute for High Quality Care International Institute of Los Angeles Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles JWCH Institute Kaiser Permanente L.A. Care Health Plan L.A. County Department of Mental Health L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center Midtown Los Angeles Homeless Coalition My Friend’s Place National Association of Community Health Centers Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County Northeast Valley Health Corporation

Paul D. and Ione F. Harter Charitable Trust* Jacques and Lillian K. Hirshfield Ellen and Thomas Hoberman

Harry Livia*JudithHoffman*Horn*andJohn* Ignatz William L. Jones Roy Seymour*Kaufman*and Lois* Knee Family Trust Erin and William Kruse Nicole Kuklok-Waldman Carla Laemmle* Abbe GertrudeLandH. Lieblich* Sharon and Howard Littman Drs. Susan and Howard Mandel Elaine Latimore McEnany* Bruce and Maureen McKenna Faye WinifredMillerand Kenneth E. Neisser Gail* and David Nochimson Irving Niel Parker* Vinod Singh Peterson Karl A. Pettijohn Freda Rosen* Ande and Bruce Rosenblum Linda Rubin Cathy and Joel Schwartz Angel Silva Elvira MarciaSilvaand Harry Steere Mike and Corky Hale Stoller Foundation The Rose Tabah 1992 Family Trust* Glenda Tusher Living Trust* Meridith L. Weiss Mimi* and Bernie* West Winner Living Trust (Miriam Winner)* Jules

California State University Los Angeles Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (CAST) Covenant Cedars-SinaiHouseMedical Center

CaliforniaBigBeingBaby2BabyUniversityAliveSundayDepartment of Public Health California Primary Care Association

Renee Rousselot and Barry Jossen Michal Amir Salkin Todd JudithSandlerandEvander Schley

Spetner

Brett TeresaPaulPetersen and Randy Blotky Michelle Phillips

The Legacy Circle honors an elite group of contributors who have selected Saban Community Clinic as a recipient of a planned gift. If you have already designated the Clinic as a beneficiary in your Will, please let us know so we can include you in our circle.

1736 Family Crisis Center

The Point Media, Entertainment Law Pat and Dan Pondella Elsa StacyAdamRamoRayandRon Robinson Kirsten Roeters and David Eilenberg

24 | SABAN COMMUNITY CLINIC | 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Jonathan Ahearn* Marsha and Ira Alpert Carmen Arreola* Baar Survivors Trust Marilyn Barrett, J.D. Daniele Beasley Henry Becker*

The Annual Report of Saban Community Clinic includes Financial Statements for the period of July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017. Donor recognition and event coverage includes the calendar year ending December 31, 2017. We apologize for any inaccuracies. Saban Community Clinic is a 501(c)(3) organization. Federal Tax ID number 95-2539105. THREE LOCATIONS HEALTHBEVERLYCENTER 8405 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90048 S. MARK HEALTHFOUNDATIONTAPERCENTER 6043 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 THE WALLIS CHILDRENANNENBERG&FAMILYHEALTHCENTER 5205 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038 Development Office: 323.330.1670 Appointments: 323.653.1990 www.sabancommunityclinic.org K OREATOWNCENTRAL MID-WILSHIRELA FAIRFAX HOLLYWOOD 101 FWY Santa Monica Blv d Hollywood Blvd Beverly Blvd Melr ose Av e Pantage s Theatr e P aramoun t Studios Beverly Center BlvdesternWPlWiltonN StGower dBlveaBrLa BlvdCienegaLa Wilshir e Blvd

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