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FaithWORKS

2010 ANNUAL REPORT

CMMBCATHOLIC MEDICAL MISSION BOARD

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2 Mission Statement

3 Message from President and Chairman of the Board

4-7 CMMB Programs

8-9 Faith Works – A Global Picture

10-11 Healing Help

12-13 MVP (Medical Volunteer Program)

14-15 CMMB in Haiti

16-17 Men Taking Action

18 Country in Focus – Peru

19 CMMB and the Vatican

20-21 Employees of the Year

22-23 2010 Stewardship

24-30 Contributors

31 Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Society

CMMB in Social Media

32 Contact Us

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Rooted in the healing

ministry of Jesus, Catholic

Medical Mission Board works

collaboratively to provide

quality healthcare programs

and services, without

discrimination, to people in

need around the world.

A world in which every human life is

valued and quality healthcare is available to all.

As members of a universal Church, we believe we are called

to live in global solidarity and justice with the people of the world.

Our primary values are:

• Building Individual and Community Capacity

• Accountability • Quality Collaboration

• Social Justice • Courage and Risk-Taking

• Integrity • Compassion

• Leadership

VALUESVISION

MISSION

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FROM OUR PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

AND THE CHAIRMAN OF OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

A JOINT MESSAGE

Dear Friend of CMMB,

Hope rising from the rubble. Growth in spite of a still-recovering economy. Smiles

where once there was worry. Perseverance against formidable odds. CMMB performs good

works that bring health and healing to people in need around the world, driven by our

faith and mission.

In reporting to you about our performance in 2010, we can emphatically state that our

faith-based work has brought about positive results in countless ways. In our 98th year of

service, it has led us to achieve many remarkable things.

As a faith-based organization whose mission is inspired by the healing ministry of Jesus,

we are guided by a commitment to the belief that health care is a basic human right. Our

good works stem from that commitment. Our employees, our partners, our volunteers all

embrace and believe in CMMB’s vision of a world where quality healthcare is available to all.

Hope rising from the rubble: We saw this daily in Haiti, where CMMB staff put their

personal family tragedies aside and were on the scene in minutes after the massive

earthquake of January. Their efforts helped tens of thousands to bear the terrible burdens

of the disaster and move ahead with their lives.

Growth in spite of a still-recovering economy: The effect of our faith-based work

received validation in the loyalty of our donors, whose gifts reflect an increase in private

giving of 39% over 2009.

Smiles where once there was worry: We were able to see this first hand on a Board of

Directors trip to Kenya, when we observed CMMB’s HIV/AIDS programs in the Mathare slums

of Nairobi. Those smiles were driven by the fact that available treatment gave them hope.

Perseverance against formidable odds: Because of their faith and belief that health care

should be accessible to all, in 24 countries around the world CMMB volunteers worked with

limited supplies and in under-equipped clinics and hospitals to train and to heal.

With every Annual Report, we take this opportunity to thank you for your support of

CMMB. We could never do our work without your faith in us. In FY2010, your unwavering

belief in our work led to milestones that were extraordinary.

Please take the time to look through this Annual Report and read about the work that

your faith in us has achieved. Your continued loyalty and endorsement of our mission is

most sincerely appreciated.

Thank you,

John F. Galbraith Michael Doring Connelly

President & Chief Executive Officer President & Chief Executive Officer

CMMB Catholic Healthcare Partners

Chairman, CMMB Board of Directors

Top photo: John Galbraith in Haiti.Above: Chairman of CMMB Board of Directors,Michael D. Connelly, in Kenya.

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HIV AND AIDS

For over a decade, CMMB has been a leader among faith-based organizations in the field of HIV/AIDS care,

treatment, and support. Through our work as part of the U.S. government-funded AIDSRelief consortium, we

provided life-saving antiretroviral treatment to nearly 47,000 Kenyans in 2010, and ensured continuity

of care for the HIV-affected pediatric population in Haiti. This year in Kenya, South Sudan, and Haiti,

CMMB’s mentors helped more than 24,000 people living with HIV/AIDS adhere to their medical

treatment and combat stigma within their families and communities.

CMMB strives to provide innovative programs to prevent HIV infection across all age groups and

genders. We significantly reduced pediatric HIV infections in 2010 by providing HIV testing

and services to prevent the transmission of HIV from pregnant mothers to their unborn and

newborn children to nearly 60,000 women in Haiti, Kenya, and South Sudan. We seek to engage men

in the promotion of healthy behaviors, such as reducing their number of sexual partners, living

positively, and participating in their family’s healthcare. Bolstered by strong support from the Ministries

of Health in Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia, CMMB trained medical professionals to perform more than

15,000 safe male circumcisions, which have been shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection.

MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

CMMB embraces the research that demonstrates that women are

the key to sustaining healthy families and achieving positive health

outcomes. We work with local partners to provide a woman- and

girl-centered approach to health, with men as key supporters and

advocates. Our primary healthcare programs provide families with

services such as health education for expectant mothers and the

CMMB Programs

for 538,764 women and men that were helped

via CMMB’s maternal and child health, neglected tropical diseases and HIV/AIDS

programs. CMMB staff and partners can be found working faithfully in these programs

in Haiti, Honduras, India, Kenya, Peru, South Africa, South Sudan, Uganda, and Zambia.

In addition, CMMB’s legacy programs, in operation for nearly a century, provide

support for this work through the donation of medicines and medical supplies and

the placement of volunteers. Here is what we have been doing:

Directions at a rural clinicin Kisumu, Kenya.

CMMB volunteer Cathleen Dalymeasures a child as she works withour Unidos Contra la Mortalidad

Infantil program in Chimbote, Peru.

For over a decade, CMMB has been a leader

among faith-based organizations in the field of

HIV/AIDS care, treatment, and support.

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provision of oral rehydration solution

and vitamin A serum. In 2010, com-

munity health workers made more

than 18,000 home visits to families

participating in these programs.

In South Africa, we addressed food

scarcity and nutrition among orphans

and vulnerable children by providing

meals and after-school care to 300

children. CMMB’s malaria prevention

programs promote the use of insecticide-treated nets, train healthcare workers,

and supply medicines to reduce disease and death from malaria, especially in

pregnant women and young children. This year, CMMB provided anti-malarial

medication to nearly 7,000 expectant mothers to reduce the risk of a complicated

pregnancy, low birth-weight, and anemia in their children.

NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES

AND OTHER COUNTRY-SPECIFIC PRIORITIES

CMMB’s founder, Dr. Paluel Flagg, began his work ministering to those suffering

from leprosy. CMMB’s commitment to the treatment of neglected tropical

diseases began then, nearly 100 years ago. Since 2008, CMMB has been working

in high-prevalence leprosy areas in India and Zambia, strengthening the capacity

of local health facilities to diagnose, treat, and care for leprosy patients. In 2010, CMMB assisted in the training

of nearly 500 community health workers and healthcare professionals.

In Haiti, CMMB has resumed pre-earthquake initiatives and introduced new programs aimed at the

long-term recovery of Haitians affected by the disaster. An important area of focus for CMMB is physical

rehabilitation for amputees. CMMB is a founding member of the Haitian Amputee Coalition, which has helped

more than 700 people who have lost their limbs receive prostheses and physical therapy, renewing their

hope for a better life. CMMB has also been working to reduce the impact of the cholera epidemic by providing

oral rehydration solution and antibiotics to support our programs and training community health workers

expressly to work on cholera prevention and treatment.

CMMB’s commitment to the treatment of neglected tropical diseases began nearly100 years ago.

Early in its history, CMMB ministered to lepers.

A mother and her childin Trujillo, Peru receive help.

Women are the key to sustaining healthy

families and achieving positive health outcomes.

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CMMB Programs (continued)

1. INCREASE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES THAT IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE

AND REDUCE PREVENTABLE DEATHS.

In 2010, CMMB counseled and tested 119,087 individuals for HIV, reached 146,915 with HIV prevention

messages, provided preventative antiretroviral treatment to 3,725 expectant mothers, and cared for

110,362 people living with HIV/AIDS. CMMB’s maternal and child health programs provided 16,273 young

children and 79,959 pregnant women with primary healthcare services.

2. STRENGTHEN HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH.

CMMB is working to bolster the global health workforce by placing medical professionals where their

expertise is greatly needed. In 2010, CMMB helped send 1,663 medical volunteers to 24 countries, where

they provided over $10 million in donated services. Through local partnerships,

CMMB promoted the training of trainers and motivated health workers to serve

in their home countries. For example, CMMB employees in Kenya, Uganda,

Zambia, and South Africa have worked together to train medical professionals

in their home countries on safe male circumcision protocols. In total, CMMB

trained 1,279 medical professionals and community health workers in 2010.

HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING

CMMB’s work is guided by international health realities. As we focus on HIV/AIDS, malaria,

maternal and child health, neglected tropical disease, and other country-specific priorities,

our objective is to develop sustainable local capacity to address major healthcare needs

and build strong systems. We are always asking ourselves: “Will this activity be sustainable

without CMMB?” We accomplish this through the design and implementation of high-quality,

evidence-based programs, directed by the following six goals:

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3. BUILD SUPPLY CHAIN CAPACITY THAT WILL INCREASE

GLOBAL ACCESS TO LIFESAVING MEDICATIONS

AND TECHNOLOGIES.

CMMB collaborates closely with its partners to develop efficient and

effective supply chains for the provision and delivery of medicines and

medical supplies. Over the last decade, CMMB has provided over

$1 billion of donated medicines and medical supplies to more than 600

local partners in 100 countries. Because of its reputation for strong

leadership in supply chain management and its close

relationship with its consignees, drug manufacturer

Merck & Co., Inc. has selected CMMB to participate in a

vaccination program to prevent cancer valued at more

than $23 million in Honduras and Ghana.

4. DEVELOP STRONG FINANCIAL SYSTEMS

IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES.

CMMB is helping many hospitals and clinics in Kenya go

paperless with integrated and computerized CMMB Health

Management Information Systems (HMIS). These systems

help facilities bill patients, track revenue, and build

programs that aim to report to the U.S. government and

other donors by public health outcomes. This is known as performance-based financing, and CMMB is

assisting in its expansion to several countries, in addition to Kenya.

5. SUPPORT PROGRAM MONITORING SYSTEMS AND KEY RESEARCH

THAT ENSURE QUALITY PROGRAMMING AND ADOPTION OF BEST PRACTICES

IN GLOBAL HEALTHCARE.

CMMB’s Monitoring & Evaluation team works with partners to develop reporting procedures that ensure

appropriate use of resources and create lasting change. The team routinely evaluates CMMB’s programs and

shares lessons learned that could apply to broader health networks both regionally and globally. CMMB is

accountable to its beneficiaries to provide quality healthcare services, therefore CMMB engages community-

based organizations, associations of people living with HIV/AIDS, and mothers’ clubs in the review of

program progress and future planning.

6. INCREASE THE ABILITY OF LOCAL LEADERSHIP TO EFFECTIVELY DESIGN

AND MANAGE PROGRAMS.

CMMB’s country directors and key staff members serve on technical advisory boards and work closely with

local Ministries of Health to promote the needs of those we serve around the world. CMMB’s program data

and evaluations empower community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, and advocacy groups

to work with governing authorities to set health priorities. CMMB also helps identify the high-impact and

low-cost interventions required to mitigate disease and inequities in health services delivery.

For more information, go to: www.cmmb.org/healthcare-programs

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FAITH WORKS – A GLOBAL PICTURE

1. Haiti: After the earthquake struck on

January 12, 2010, CMMB began providing

emergency relief almost immediately. With

more than $49 million raised in cash and

medical donations and 95 percent delivered

to the Haitian people, CMMB resumed pre-earthquake

initiatives and introduced new programs aimed at the long-

term recovery of Haitians affected by the disaster including

supplying medicines to fight the Cholera epidemic, helping

supply prostheses to those in need of limbs and providing

psycho-social support to children affected by the quake.

2. Peru: One of CMMB’s newest programs, Unidos Contra la

Mortalidad Infantil (United Against Infant Mortality) aims to

decrease morbidity and mortality in children under five

years of age in three key regions of Peru and is the result of

a partnership with Bon Secours Health System, CHRISTUS

Health, and Caritas del Peru.

3. Armenia: Healing Help sent 45 shipments of medical

supplies worth $5,074,832.

4. West Bank: Healing Help sent medicines and medical

supplies valued at $404,737.

Haiti

CMMB New York City

CMMB Washington, D.C.

Peru

Over the last decade, CMMB has provided more than $1 billion in support to

millions of those in need in more than 100 countries through its HIV/AIDS,

child survival, tropical diseases, donated medicines, and volunteer programs.

Here are some of our activities in 2010.

5. South Sudan: ANISA, meaning “together” in Zande, aims to

reduce the incidence of new HIV infections and improve care

and support to people living with HIV/AIDS. The program

established Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) centers

throughout three counties in Western Equatoria State where

CMMB trains social and community health workers to teach

prevention techniques and reduce stigma and discrimination

against people living with HIV/AIDS.

6. Uganda: Safe male circumcision is offered as part of the

Ugandan Ministry of Health’s comprehensive HIV/AIDS

prevention package, which promotes primary prevention

methods as well as counseling and testing. CMMB provides

technical assistance, including training for surgeons, in

addition to medical supplies for the program in the Apac

and Gulu Districts. As males are not traditionally

circumcised in Uganda, CMMB has partnered with

local community-based partners, such as the

Family Health Support Initiative (FAHSI) and

The Organization for Developing People’s Ability

(TODEPA), to conduct awareness campaigns

targeting district political and religious leaders.

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8. Zambia: Zambia Leprosy initiative — “The Final Push” —

began in 2007 with a generous grant from a private donor.

The program combines leprosy-reducing education and

treatment programs in remote, high-prevalence regions. CMMB

trains healthcare workers and community volunteers at

faith-based health facilities in the identification and treatment

of leprosy and provides people living with leprosy treatment

and support. 70 healthcare professionals and community

volunteers were trained.

Recognizing that men can positively influence actions taken

by their wives, female partners and children, Men Taking

Action (MTA) is a program that aggressively targets men for

education on prevention of HIV/AIDS transmission. Through

education, the program addresses male attitudes and practices

that can prevent women from attending antenatal clinics and

accessing prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT)

services, including essential antiretroviral (ARV) treatment.

9. China: A CMMB volunteer from

Garden City, Idaho works as a

nurse in Beijing, where she

provides care and educational

programs for pregnant women

and new mothers.

10.Philippines: CMMB sent 28

shipments of medicines and medical supplies valued at

$13,563,595.

11. Micronesia: CMMB sent medicines and medical supplies

valued at $84,639.

Kenya

West Bank

Armenia

China

PhilippinesMicronesia

South Sudan

Uganda

Zambia

7. Kenya: CMMB established one of the first prevention of

mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) clinics in North

Kinangop, Rift Valley Province, Kenya. To help treat those in

need, CMMB’s work with the AIDSRelief consortium provided

free antiretroviral treatment to almost 47,000 people in 2010

in addition to training community members to reach out

to expectant mothers and their partners and direct them to

antenatal and HIV counseling and testing services.

In pursuit of building local capacity for healthcare

services, CMMB-Kenya ran the Tusaidiane

program, which recruited medical and nursing

school graduates to work as part of a service

corps in some of the poorest hospitals

within Kenya.

For more information, go to: www.cmmb.org/where-we-work

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for Linda and Randy Klein of Connecticut (CT)

Quest for Peace in Georgetown, Connecticut … and Managua, Nicaragua.

Their organization began in 1987 with one focus: help the poorest of the poor

in Nicaragua. They have been recipients of donated medicines and medical

supplies—and encouragement for their works of faith—from CMMB since 1999.

“Our efforts have been concentrated on working with

local clinics, particularly in the Barrio Schick. As we

travel in these rural areas, we often refer those with

no access to the Schick Clinic. The medicines provided

by CMMB often mean the difference between life

and death.”

Randy Klein, Connecticut Quest for Peace

CMMB delivers medicines and medical supplies to the

Reparto Schick Clinic, located in one of Managua’s most

dangerous and impoverished barrios, through the work of

CT Quest for Peace. The Reparto Schick Clinic provides

much-needed healthcare to one of the poorest communities

in Nicaragua, where homelessness and gang violence is rife.

Many of the homeless are orphaned children who gather in

makeshift homes in the local dump. They are often subjected

to severe illness and violence, and without the free clinic, would not have access to any

medical care. However, the Schick Clinic provides the impoverished of the barrio, such as

these children, healthcare at no cost. Through the Healing Help Program, CMMB has

shipped 21 donations of medicines and medical supplies valued at $7,300,653 to the

Reparto Schick Clinic via the American Nicaraguan Foundation or Food for the Poor since

2006. During the year 2010 alone, CMMB donations to the Schick Clinic were valued at

$232,320. The Schick Clinic then used the donated supplies to serve the impoverished

community daily, in which approximately 219,000 people have gone for medicines, supplies,

and services since 2006.

CMMB’s aid has helped the Reparto Schick Clinic, through CT Quest for Peace, treat

the impoverished of Nicaragua for chronic infection and a variety of complex injuries. With the help from our

donations of medicines and medical supplies, CT Quest for Peace, in collaboration with the Tiresian Sisters, can

support the free clinic in the Barrio Schick to better serve the medical needs of the community.

Healing Help – A legacy program

LINDA AND RANDY’S STORY

FaithWORKS

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HEALING HELP IN 2010

Healing Help has, as one of its priorities, the provision of

donations in support of our disease-specific programs. Maternal

and child health, neglected tropical diseases, HIV/AIDS are

just a few of the programs that are strengthened by the life-

saving pharmaceuticals that are generously donated to CMMB

by medical supply and pharmaceutical companies.

In total, CMMB shipped 453 separate donations

of medicines and medical supplies valued at over

$164 million to 173 partners in 38 countries. Those

donations helped increase the capacity of health-

care services and make them more sustainable

over time. CMMB prides itself on its collaboration

with trusted, responsible and accountable partners.

We are able to assess needs and respond efficiently

and in a timely manner.

This competency was put to the test on

January 12, 2010, when a massive earthquake

struck Haiti. CMMB’s extensive network of

partners on the ground enabled us to identify

needs all over the country. We addressed the

needs of large international NGO’s, small local

organizations, and even those of individual patients.

Because of our expertise in delivery and distribution, CMMB

was able to not only identify the needs, but was able to

respond immediately.

During 2010, 500.2 tons of pharmaceuticals and medical

supplies, worth $46.7 million, filled 150 shipments to local and

international partner organizations in Haiti. These medicines

and medical supplies reached a population of more than one

million. CMMB purchased and distributed 3 WHO inter-agency

health kits, which provided essential drugs for 30,000 people

for three months. We continue to provide medicines and

medical supplies to our partners who are treating the victims

from the earthquake and outbreak of cholera.

Please join CMMB in praying that the worst is over for

the people of Haiti. We believe that the ‘faith in action’ of our

donors and partners and of the Haitian people themselves

will help to ensure a future where hope is not just a word, but

a reality.

For more information, go to: www.cmmb.org/healing-help-program

FACTS ABOUT CMMB’S HEALING HELP PROGRAM

In 2010, 453 total shipments valued at $164,337,439 were delivered to 173 partners in 38 countries.

153 of these shipments were sent in response to emergencies, with 120 to Haiti and the Dominican

Republic for earthquake relief, 11 to El Salvador, 10 to Guatemala, 9 to the Philippines, 2 to Honduras,

and 1 to Mexico. 183 of the shipments went to CMMB program countries, with 145 sent to Haiti, 23

to Honduras, 12 to Kenya, 2 to Peru, and 1 to South Africa.

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MVP (Medical Volunteer program) – A legacy program

by propelling them to perform

works of faith and healing – three brave and stalwart CMMB volunteers

in the Nuba Mountains in central Sudan. Their dedication is indicative

of the work of 1,663 long- and short-term volunteers in 2010.

FaithWORKS

“I had always wanted to do some type of mission work where I could put my faith into action,” writes

Dr. Tom Catena. So, he became the medical director of Mother of Mercy Hospital, the only surgical

hospital in central Sudan. The demands on him as a surgeon were tremendous and he was pleased to

welcome Tyler Balding, a first-year CMMB

volunteer, to Mother of Mercy. Tyler was no

doctor, but he was a lawyer who put his skills

to work running the hospital. The CMMB team

in the Nuba Mountains was completed by

the addition of Laura Chenevert, a physician’s

assistant, another rookie CMMB volunteer.

Here is a glimpse into their life and work.

During his residency at Duke University, Dr. Tom

Catena was a short-term volunteer with CMMB

spending a month in Guyana then Honduras. After

completing his residency in 1999, Dr. Tom decided to

trade in the opportunity for a high income salary at a

prestigious hospital to become a long-term volunteer

in Africa. Dr. Tom preferred to work in a Catholic

mission hospital because he believed this helped

“provide the spiritual foundation which gives the work

its meaning.”

His first 2 years as a volunteer was spent working

in rural Kitui, Kenya. When his term of service was up,

instead of returning to the States, Dr. Tom decided to

extend his volunteer commitment and moved to

Nairobi, where he spent 6 years working at St. Mary’s

Hospital. At St. Mary’s Hospital he performed surgeries

ranging from mastectomies to appendectomies and

treated patients with common diseases such as

malaria and those with rare cancers. After work hours,

he would research the latest medical journals online to

make sure his patients were receiving the best

possible care.

Dr. Tom moved to central Sudan in 2007 to

volunteer at the Mother of Mercy Hospital, which he

helped establish with Most Rev. Macram Gassis, Bishop

of El Obeid Diocese. Dr. Tom saw Sudan “as a great

opportunity to get involved on the ground floor of a

new hospital in a country with tremendous needs.”

Along with being the medical director, Dr. Tom is

also the surgeon, internalist, obstetrician, gynecologist,

orthopedist and any other specialist needed in the

hospital. In 2009, Dr. Tom met with CMMB’s MVP

director, Richard Galentino, and discussed the need for

a volunteer with administrative expertise. This would

allow him to spend more time with patients and less

time running the hospital.

In February 2010, Richard met Tyler Balding and

thought his background would be a great fit as a

hospital administrator for Mother of Mercy. Tyler was

Dr. Tom Catena, a Catholic Digest“Catholic Hero”, at work.

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familiar with CMMB, being the great-grandson of its founder, Dr. Paluel

Flagg. Timing was fortuitous: Tyler was considering the next steps in his

life. Although he was a lawyer who didn’t have a medical background,

he had an interest in global issues and wanted an opportunity to help

people in the developing world.

By April, after email correspondence with Richard and Dr. Tom,

Tyler applied to MVP and anxiously waited until he was off to Sudan. It

took Tyler five days to reach Mother of Mercy Hospital from New York City.

Once he arrived, he quickly learned that his fear of not having anything

to do or getting in the way was wrong. Even though Tyler didn’t have a

medical background, he grew more familiar with the medical aspects of

the hospital out of necessity: “I try to learn everything I can anyway, but

sometimes necessity makes you learn that much more.” He enjoys the

work he does because it gives him the opportunity to “be involved in

something new every day. Some of it isn’t pretty. I do everything

from making top-level decisions to unloading cement from trucks

to dressing and burying the dead.”

Two months after Tyler arrived, Laura Chenevert joined the

team. Laura’s first experience as a medical volunteer was during a

one-month program in Guatemala in 2008. It became one of the

best experiences of her life, which she said “had far surpassed any

of my expectations.” A month later she received her Masters in

Medical Science and knew that she wanted to continue using her

skills as a physician’s assistant in the developing world. So, in

November Laura packed a few duffel bags and 50 pounds of

medical supplies, and then eagerly boarded a plane to join Dr. Tom

and Tyler in the Nuba Mountains of central Sudan.

Laura’s goal in life is to “pursue everything whole-heartedly and continue to

challenge myself and be exposed to new experiences.” Since becoming a CMMB

volunteer she has been achieving her goal. Life in a new country and working in a

different cultural setting with limited resources has been challenging, but Laura credits

her ability to be calm under pressure, flexibility and sense of humor as the characteristics

that serve her well in Sudan.

Working in a hospital with over 90% capacity means that every day is busy. There

are operating days and non-operating days. On non-operating days Laura joins Dr. Tom

to complete rounds of all the in-patients, which typically takes about 4-5 hours. After

visiting the in-patients, they move on to help the 3 out-patient clinical officers who see

an average of 200 patients a day. It’s not uncommon for patients to take days to arrive

at the hospital only to wait until the next day to see the clinical officers or doctor. On

operating days, Dr. Tom completes 6-8 surgeries a day. For most of the surgeries, Laura

works as the scrub nurse as well as the first assistant. Dr. Tom believes that “our faith is

what motivates us to keep pushing on with the work despite the isolation and daily

frustration of working in a remote, undeveloped region with little support.”

QUICK NUMBERS ON MOTHER OFMERCY HOSPITAL IN 2010

3 Number of out-patient clinical officers

25,360 Number of out-patients treated

4 Number of wards in the hospital (male, female, maternity, and pediatrics)

160 Number of beds in the hospital

1,513 Number of surgeries performed

2 Number of registered nurses

1 Number of doctors

For more information, go to: www.cmmb.org/medical-volunteer-program

Laura with two small children who are being treated for malaria. Children take care of smaller children andfamilies are always together! Every patient has a co-patient in the ward that is another family member.

Tyler Balding, great-grandson of CMMB’s founder, and Laura Chenevert at Mother of Mercy Hospital.

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HAITI

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even if it is sometimes put to the test. The devastating

earthquake that shook Haiti on January 12, 2010, inspired countless works of faith

among CMMB staff and volunteers. Those works continue today. We share

images and facts of staff, volunteers and partners putting their faith into action:

FaithWORKS

•A summer camp in Jacmel was

established to help children between

the ages of 6-13 to recognize the

trauma that exists as related to the

effects of the earthquake and post

earthquake situation. A group of

professional psychologists, social

workers, nurses, artists, educators,

and trainers were involved. Activities

helped the children to overcome

trauma by equipping them with

skills that will help them rebuild

their lives.

•Through our collaborative partnerships,

CMMB’s Medical Volunteer Program (MVP) was

able to assist in sending more than 250 medical

volunteers to aid the victims of the quake.

The volunteers worked in hospitals and clinics

and saw an average of 300 patients a day.

500,000meals

250medicalvolunteers

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• 5,000 Creole patient care

manuals on how to take care

of amputated limbs were

created and disseminated.

•Over 20,000 hygiene kits

and 500,000 meals were

distributed to our partners

to serve those affected

by the earthquake.

• In 2010, $49,295,599 was raised for Haiti relief and recovery. 95% of the aid—

in cash and supplies—was delivered to Haiti.

• 500.2 tons of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, worth $46.7 million,

filled 150 shipments to local and international partner organizations in Haiti.

These medicines and medical supplies reach a population of over 1 million.

•More than 700 amputees

have been provided with

prosthetic limbs through

the Haitian Amputee

Coalition in which CMMB

is a founding member.

Rehabilitation continues.

300patients a day

500tons of supplies

For more information, go to: www.cmmb.org/haiti-relief

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often when people are in great need. This could

never be more true than in reference to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. CMMB has been

working—since its first pilot effort in 1999—to meet the challenge of this affliction

in the developing world. Our works of faith have been cited as best practices by

leading international AIDS organizations, such as UNAIDS, an agency of the United

Nations. CMMB’s work in HIV/AIDS is highlighted below:

FaithWORKS

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HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death among women of reproductive age worldwide, as well as a main contributor to infant

and child illness and death. Active participation in healthcare services by male spouses and partners should be part of the

solution. CMMB’s Men Taking Action program addresses male attitudes and behaviors that prevent women from attending

antenatal clinics and accessing prevention of mother-to-child transmission services for HIV, including essential antiretroviral

treatment. Men Taking Action empowers men to serve as positive change agents for family health, encouraging them to

educate their families about HIV/AIDS and participate in voluntary counseling and testing for HIV/AIDS.

In December 2006, CMMB launched Men Taking Action with a consortium of Church Health Institutions in Zambia, in

collaboration with the Churches Health Association of Zambia. The program has seen marked success in improving HIV/AIDS

prevention behaviors among both men and their partners. A recent evaluation indicated that 92 percent of pregnant women

in the program opted to take an HIV/AIDS test during an antenatal visit, compared to 60 percent at the start of the program.

Couples HIV/AIDS testing and counseling together increased from 3 percent to 70 percent. The program has also reduced

community-level HIV/AIDS

stigma and positively

influenced gender attitudes,

leading to a reported

reduction in spousal abuse

among 98 percent of

women surveyed.

MEN TAKING ACTION – A FOCUS ON HIV/AIDS

MTA graduation ceremonyin Nangoma.

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Building on the success of the

program in Zambia, CMMB began

Men Taking Action – South Africa in

2008. The male-focused home-based

HIV/AIDS counseling and testing pro-

gram is implemented in partnership with the local Catholic

diocese, using their networks to identify households and

mobilize villages and communities to increase uptake of

HIV/AIDS services. Diocesan men’s networks are also

mobilized as channels through which HIV/AIDS education,

counseling, and testing is conducted. Since their inception,

the Men Taking Action programs in Zambia and South Africa

have tested 27,122 men and 50,273 of their partners for

HIV/AIDS and linked 4,460 HIV-positive pregnant women to

treatment services.

CMMB has expanded Men Taking Action to include

additional health services. Leveraging the same trusted

networks, the program now incorporates diabetes prevention

and management and testing for tuberculosis. Lessons

learned from Men Taking Action will inform future programs

that focus on health behavior change communication

strategies for men.

For more information, go to: www.cmmb.org/men-taking-action

Men Taking Action empowers men to serve as positive change agents for family health.

The CMMB Zambia staff with CMMB Senior Vice President of Human Resources, William De Santis.

“What I learned and experienced in participating to

know the HIV/AIDS status for myself and my wife has

brought me close to my family. This program is

wonderful as it encourages men to be more responsible

for their families and to lead the fight against HIV.” — Phinias Matoto, 34, Zambia

Phinias Matoto and his family, helped via Men Taking Action.

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Every year in Latin America, more than half a million children die, one-third of their

deaths attributable to five preventable illnesses: respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases,

malnutrition, measles, and malaria. Peru displays one of the highest maternal and child

mortality rates in the entire Latin American and Caribbean region. Wide gaps in health

status and access to health services persist across socioeconomic groups. Indigenous

groups face the most exclusion from every sector of society. Current indicators from the

Pan American Health Organization show that the infant mortality and chronic malnutrition

rates are also high.

Therefore, CMMB chose Peru as the location for the Unidos Contra la Mortalidad

Infantil initiative (United Against Infant Mortality), a primary healthcare program aimed at

decreasing morbidity and mortality in young children. The program takes place in three

key cities: Trujillo, Huancayo, and Chimbote. These communities identify infant mortality as

a significant problem, and all have large populations of women of reproductive age. In

order to implement a successful program with the possibility of future national scale-up,

CMMB has partnered with CARITAS del Peru, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word,

and the Sisters of Bon Secours.

Unidos Contra la Mortalidad Infantil seeks to strengthen the capacity

of the local healthcare systems, especially primary, maternal, and antenatal

services, and provide basic health education to expectant mothers and

young families. Home visits and community workshops focus on teaching

parents how to recognize common childhood illnesses and know when

and where to seek medical care. CMMB also educates families on nutrition,

including the importance of breastfeeding and providing iron-rich foods.

To help families access healthy foods, CMMB assists families in breeding

poultry and helps local primary schools to grow vegetable gardens for their

students. CMMB works closely with the Ministry of Health in all of its work,

and has helped the Ministry to develop school-based initiatives such as

de-worming and hygiene promotion.

country in focus – peru

Top photo: Rose, a community health worker, at a home visit.Above: Program coordinator educates a young mother about childhood development in Huancayo.

Home visits and community workshops

focus on teaching parents how to

recognize common childhood illnesses.

with joy when we can prevent illness and death

in young children. Lack of education and access to treatment are major causes for

the high morbidity and mortality rates in underserved areas of the world. CMMB

and two leading U. S. healthcare networks—Bon Secours and CHRISTUS Health—

have partnered with Caritas del Peru to address this

challenge. Their partnership is a model for the expansion of

the global ministry for U. S.-based healthcare networks.

FaithWORKS

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CMMB will work with the Good Samaritan Foundation, an arm of the Pontifical Council, and together

they will select a number of countries that are in great need of donated medicines and medical supplies.

We will work to secure the medicines the new consignees need and oversee the delivery of the much

needed items, door-to-door. Each country’s Papal Nuncio will be kept apprised of our work and partner

with CMMB to ensure the success of this initiative

in his country.

As a result of this humanitarian effort, CMMB

will be granted an annual private audience with

His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, for members

of CMMB’s Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Society.

Those members are CMMB’s most generous donors.

In the summer and fall of 2010, CMMB’s

president and chief executive officer, John Galbraith,

and the head of the Pontifical Council, Archbishop

Zygmunt Zimowski, worked in New York and Rome

to bring this alliance to fruition. CMMB’s Healing

Help program brings nearly 100 years of experience,

and strong relationships with both recipients,

pharmaceutical and medical supply companies to

this initiative. The tens of thousands of women,

children and men who will benefit from health-giving

and sometimes life-saving medicines.

in wondrous ways with partnerships of

immense strength. In 2010, CMMB began work on a new initiative that marries

its expertise in the garnering and delivery of donated medicines with the strength

of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers.

With this partnership, there also comes the establishment of CMMB’s Archbishop

Fulton J. Sheen Society.

FaithWORKS

CMMB and the Vatican – A New Initiative and A New Society

CMMB’s John Galbraith participatesin Vatican conference.

Luncheon hosted in honor of CMMB by the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See. From left to right: Adrian V. Kerrigan (Senior Vice President for Advancement at CMMB), Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga (President of Caritas Internationalis),John F. Galbraith (President and CEO ofCMMB), Msgr. Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo (Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences), Cardinal Telesphore Placidus Toppo(Archbishop of Ranchi, India), Dr. Miguel Humberto Diaz (U.S. Ambassador to Holy See),Msgr. Charles Namugera (Pontifical Council for Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers), Dr. Marian K. Diaz, and Sr. Carol Keehan (President and CEO of the Catholic Health Association of the USA).

CMMB’s Adrian Kerrigan andJohn Galbraith with His Holiness,Pope Benedict XVI.

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The corporate world’s loss is definitely CMMB’s gain.

Alana Gooley receiving Employee of the Year honors,with Jeff Jordan, CMMB Senior Vice President of Programs (left) and John Galbraith, CMMB President &Chief Executive Officer.

are performed by CMMB staff, with care and

concern, all day, every day. Each year, however, there are employees whose work

was unsurpassed in terms of effort, responsibility and results. Annually, those

employees are honored. Please join all of us at CMMB in saluting 2010’s CMMB

Employees of the Year—one in South Sudan and one in New York City.

FaithWORKS

Alana Gooley

Alana began working with CMMB in 2005, bringing with her more than 12 years of experience in the non-profit arena,

particularly in the areas of finance and compliance. Since arriving here, Alana has worked in CMMB’s U. S. and field offices

to help strengthen its financial systems. Additionally, she has collaborated with her colleagues on proposals that have

resulted in CMMB winning several government awards. This past year, Alana assumed a leadership role in the oversight of the

technology department and was responsible for the successful launch of the agency’s first Employee and Board of Directors

intranet. Alana continues to work across teams, most recently, being tasked with leading a group to help develop goals

and objectives for CMMB’s strategic plan. CMMB honors Alana for her ongoing efforts to help ensure that CMMB is able to

continue its mission throughout the world in large part due to reliable financial and technological operational systems.

Alana began her career as an external auditor with a public accounting firm, but quickly found that she drew more

inspiration from working with non-profits.

employees of the year

If you asked a CMMB staff member about Alana Gooley, two things

would immediately come to mind: her wonderful spirit of helpfulness

and her responsiveness in ways that are timely and correct.

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Dr. James Eyul

Dr. Eyul is currently CMMB’s

Project Director for the ANISA

(meaning: “together” in Zande)

initiative in South Sudan,

an HIV Prevention and Care and Support Service project for families affected by AIDS.

He serves as CMMB’s country representative for Uganda as well.

Dr. Eyul’s passion to serve the people of South Sudan began in June 2007 when he

worked as a health advisor on an emergency health project in the Bahr el Ghazal region.

“My first week in South Sudan was a shock of my life,” he recalls. “While riding on a

motorcycle through the footpaths of a village, we would occasionally stop to ask for

directions. Boys, girls, and teenagers came to greet us walking naked. Meetings with the

local chiefs revealed that the only way their community sought protection from illness was

to sacrifice a goat or chicken every new moon, otherwise, they believed that they would

become sick and die.” At this time, less than two percent of children in the region had

received any vaccinations. Dr. Eyul worked tirelessly with the tribal elders to train selected

villagers, all of whom were illiterate, to administer vaccines. In nine months, his team had

helped communities in the Jur River County of Western Bahr el Ghazal reach almost half

of the children with life-saving immunizations.

After leading this successful project, Dr. Eyul joined CMMB. A decision that he says

was not difficult because he felt “even better positioned to respond to the needs of the

people of South Sudan.” He has brought with him to CMMB the same dedication that he

showed during those months in Jur River County. Dr. Eyul successfully launched the

ANISA program in a region with little infrastructure and unimaginable challenges. South

Sudan exhibits some of the poorest national health indicators in the world, struggling

with high rates of maternal and infant mortality, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. In

just one year, Dr. Eyul and the CMMB-Sudan team have analyzed the local healthcare

situation, sought local support for the project, and created a compound which provides a safe working

environment for all the staff. The ANISA project has exceeded all of its year-one targets, including HIV/AIDS

counseling and testing more than 10,000 individuals and providing prevention services to 2,000 expectant

mothers. The team is looking forward to another successful year providing healthcare services to the people

of South Sudan.

Dr. Eyul shared that his “task and plan for coming years is to ensure CMMB is one of the lead NGOs

supporting health development in South Sudan and as well in my home country Uganda,” where he has

launched a successful pilot male circumcision program for HIV prevention on behalf of CMMB. CMMB joins the

thousands of people Dr. Eyul has touched in saying thank you for his enthusiasm and commitment to serve.

“My first week inSouth Sudan was ashock of my life…”

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2010 Stewardship

Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB) is thankful for the generosity of its supporters.

With their donations, CMMB strives to be courageous and collaborative in ways that build

healthcare capacity in communities around the world.

SUPPORT

Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies $ 156,212,052

Medical Volunteer Services 10,036,864

Donated Goods and Services $ 166,248,916

Government 10,133,793

Individuals 7,326,002

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations 2,781,680

Trusts & Estates 3,253,845

Cash Contributions $ 23,495,320

Dividends and Interest Income and Changes in Valuations of Investments 134,912

Realized Gain/(Loss) of Marketable Securities 36,774

Unrealized Gain/(Loss) on Investments 90,125

$ 261 ,8 1 1

Total Support $ 190,006,047

ALLOCATIONS

Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies $ 165,365,408*

Medical Volunteer Services 10,559,980

Support for Health Projects 11,424,263

Global Aid $ 187,349,651

Fundraising 3,730,917

Administration 3,498,283

$ 7,229,200

Total Allocations $ 194,578,851

*Includes Healing Help operations and placement of medicines and medical supplies valued at $164,337,439.

NET ASSETS

Net Assets as of September 30, 2009 $ 10,930,947

Change in New Assets (4,572,804)

Net Assets as of September 30, 2010 $ 6,358,143

The above represents the audited financial information for the 12-month period that ended September 30, 2010. Complete audited financial statements are available upon request.

CMMB is pleased to have received high ratings from the following:

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SOURCES OF FUNDS

Government

45%

$10,133,793

Individuals, Trusts & Estates

43%

$10,579,847

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

12%

$2,781,680

9

96.3%Global Aid

3.7%Administration & Fundraising

USES OF DONATIONS

CMMB’s Senior Vice President of Operations and CFO,Thom Gray, in Haiti following the earthquake.

For more information, go to: www.cmmb.org/financial-information

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for each and every donor when they make a gift to CMMB.

In this section, all donors making gifts of $1,000 and above are listed here. This year, we

surveyed our donors and asked them why they give to CMMB. It was no surprise to learn

that their faith formed the basis of their gifts to CMMB. Here are a couple of their answers:

“Aside from the fact that CMMB provides excellent care to those in need with a truly

Catholic perspective, the fact that you have the highest efficiency rating by Charity

Navigator assures me that my money is being well spent. Thank you for your good work.”

“We support CMMB not only because of its mission, but because of God's command to love.

Through our support of CMMB we feel we have an outlet for demonstrating our love for Christ by

providing for God's children—especially those in most desperate need.”

FaithWORKS

CONTRIBUTORS

We are grateful to the thousands of friends who support our healthcare programs and make our work

possible. We offer our sincere thanks to each and every friend who supported us. Space limitations

permit us to recognize by name only those with cumulative contributions of $1,000 or more and include

all donations made between January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010.

$50,000 & Above

Individuals

Anonymous (2)

Ms. Marylane Burry

Dr. Michael Deck

Mr. Desmond G. Fitzgerald

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Guzikowski

Mr. William Levine

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

Abbott Fund

Boehringer Ingelheim

Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Bon Secours Health System, Inc.

Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

Catholic Health Initiatives

Combined Federal Campaign

Christus Health

Ferrari North America, Inc.

Hope for Poor Children Foundation

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies

Johnson & Johnson Contribution Fund

Providence Health System

The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Silverstein Properties

WDL Enterprises LLC

Trusts & Estates

Estate of Alice F. Buckley

Estate of Ida R. Frasanchin

Estate of Margaret J. Mack

Frank L. & Marion K. Maerz Trust

Estate of George A. Morrison

Estate of Eugene B. Neumayer

Estate of Helen Portka

Estate of Mary Rose Psaris

Estate of Justin H. Redelman

Estate of Virginia Smith

$25,000 to $49,999

Individuals

Mr. & Ms. Jefferson F. Allen

Mr. Michael D. Connelly

Mr. Nicholas J. D’Agostino, III

Mr. John C. Haugh

Mr. Harold Fitzgerald Lenfest

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ruddy

Mr. Matthew Styczynski

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

Abbott Laboratories Fund

BD

J. Homer Butler Foundation, Inc.

Catholic Healthcare Partners

D’Agostino Supermarkets, Inc.

Fidelis Care New York

Fidelity Investments Charitable

Gift Fund

Hospira Foundation

Koch Foundation

Marian Health System

Merck Company Foundation

Our Sunday Visitor

Raskob Foundation For Catholic Activities

Trinity Health

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Trusts & Estates

Margaret M. Christ Trust

Estate of Grace O’Neil Regan

Estate of Margaret M. Mulholland

$10,000 to $24,999

Individuals

Anonymous

Mrs. Mary Ann Boyd

Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel L. Carr

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Celentano

Mr. Paul R. Chagnon

Mrs. Bradley Collins

Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas D’Agostino, Jr.

Rev. Patrick Diffley

Mr. & Mrs. John F. Galbraith

Dr. Nancy E. Gibbs

Mr. Stephen R. Hennessy

Mr. John D. Herrick

Dr. Linus Ho

Mr. & Mrs. Chris King

Mr. & Mrs. Aloysius A. Leopold

Mr. Alwyn Leyland

Mr. William R. Loichot

Mr. Leroy J. Mathews

Mr. & Mrs. Theodore A. Mierzejewski

Mr. & Mrs. Ross R. Millhiser, Jr.

Rev. Joseph E. Nichols

Mr. Robert O’Donnell

Mr. Thomas J. Palumbo

Maj. Matthew P. Pasulka

Mr. & Mrs. William Pasulka

Mr. George O. Pfaff

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Redmond

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robotti

Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Rotert

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Tippman, Sr.

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

Christian Brothers Academy

Cornelius Family Foundation

Goldman, Sachs & Co.

The Guzikowski Family Foundation

Hope for Haiti

The Hunter Cock Fund

Jesuit High School, Tampa

Gifts Number of

by Level Contributors

$50,000+ 35

$25,000+ 29

$10,000+ 59

$5,000+ 107

$2,500+ 152

$1,500+ 253

$1,000+ 524

$500+ 1,262

$250+ 2,267

$100+ 7,732

$1-99 29,693

42,113

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Contributors

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Frank J. Lewis Foundation

The McDonald Family Foundation

Mercy Health Partners

Notre Dame Mission Volunteers

Pro Act Foundation

Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati

Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother

Suffolk Federal Credit Union

Suzanne & Robert Robotti Foundation

Trusts & Estates

Estate of Margaret M. Connolly

Estate of Dr. James A. Cosgriff, Jr.

Estate of Helen B. Bowers

Estate of Rev. Harold A. Buetow

Estate of Mr. Armando J. Caruso

Estate of Ms. Marcella L. Hager

Estate of Benjamin A. Karsokas

The John McGonigle Trust

McGue Millhiser Family Trust

The New York Community Trust

Charlie Tippman Charitable Trust

$5,000 to $9,999

Individuals

Anonymous

Mr. Paul Bates

Mr. Kim & Mrs. Smoky Bayless

Mr. Thomas Bliznick

Ms. Gertrude Buchek

Cmdr. & Mrs. Richard F. Burns

Dr. & Mrs. David Coleman

Mr. Lawrence F. Connors

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. DeSaye

Mr. & Mrs. Bill J. Dixon

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Dols

Mrs. Margaret A. Dracker

Ms. Nancy M. Dunne

Dr. Stephanie L. Ferguson

Ms. Margaret Forrestel

Dr. Brian Forschner

Mr. Michael Frisby

Ms. Katie Gesto

Dr. Todd Giese

Mr. Patrick Gough, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Grabowski

Mrs. & Mrs. Jeanmarie F. Grisi

Dr. Damian Walter Grivetti

Mr. Manuel Guerra

Rev. Ralph Hamlet

Lt. Col. & Mrs. Joseph F. Hines

Mr. Greg Holahan

Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Holmes

Mr. Thomas A. Hychalk

Mr. Brian Jeffrey

Dr. Clarion E. Johnson

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Jones

Ms. Mariel Juliano

Mr. Francis E. Kenny

Mr. Carmelo Kintana

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Landrigan

Dr. Mary Lanza

Mr. Philip Laufer

Mr. & Mrs. Chris Laursen

Mr. & Mrs. Russell Leggett

Mr. Fred Leonard

Mr. Robert M. Lesmerises

Ms. Marrla D. Lipuma

Mr. Joseph M. Lomangino

Mrs. Frank J. Longto

Mrs. Carol H. Luders

Mr. Richard & Mrs. Yasuko Mattione

Mrs. Ronald P. McArthur

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McSweeny

Ms. Mary M. Middendorf

Rev. Frank Miller

Mr. & Mrs. Luciya A. Miner

Ms. Lillian Molter

Dr. Matthew B. Monesmith

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Montgomery

Ms. Patricia Murphy

Dr. Vincent Muscarella

Ms. Diane Nagby

Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Norton

Dr. Brendan O’Connor

Mr. Joseph A. Pasulka

Mrs. Joan Peiffer

Mr. Ronald F. Proud

Mr. Henry P. Riordan, Esq

Mr. Boyd Kern Roberts

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Rogers

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Rudderow

Mr. Thomas Scholz

Rev. Thomas H. Schroeder

Mr. James Sherman

Mrs. Mary Lee Hierholzer Specht

Mr. & Mrs. David J. St. Laurent

Rev. John B. Stawasz

Dr. Atef M. Tawadros

Mrs. Elizabeth B. Taylor

Ms. Anna Vilkaitis

Mrs. Mary Willis

Mr. & Mrs. Werner J. Zumbrunn

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

The MCJ Amelior Foundation

The Ayco Charitable Foundation

Catholic Community Foundation

Catholic Health Association

Citihope International

Congregation of St. Joseph

The Cottrell Foundation

Farm of the Child

Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration

Robert J. Frisby Foundation, Inc.

G.E. Foundation Matching Gift Program

Google Gift Matching Program

Loyola Foundation

Mary Cross Tippmann Foundation

E.F. Merkert Charitable Foundation

Oceanside Christopher Federal

Credit Union

PF Foundation

Salvadoran American Humanitarian

Foundation

SC Ministry Foundation

Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth

United Way of Northern New Mexico

Wheaton Franciscan Services, Inc.

William H.G. Fitzgerald Family

Foundation

Trusts & Estates

Estate of Dorothy Barre

Estate of Carl L. Bieniewski

Anthony B. & Caroline Cassedy Trust

Estate of Rita M. Coyne

Estate of Rev. Joseph F. Kane

Estate of Gerard L. Le Beau

William J. Ortmann Trust

Estate of Ms. Wanda Siedlecki

Estate of Rev. James A. Speck

$2,500 to $4,999

Individuals

Anonymous

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Adams, Esq.

Mr. & Mrs. William Albright

Mr. Jeff Alesch

Dr. Timothy J. Anders

Dr. & Mrs. John P. Anders

Mr. Ted Barbusinski

Mr. Raymond J. Berardi

Dr. Diane Bernardi

Dr. James V. Blazek

Mr. Joseph F. Boyce

Mr. John J. Brenkle

Mr. Edward Briody

Rev. John L. Brophy

Mr. Paul Brown

Mr. Adger Brown

Mr. Alan Buss

Ms. Peggy Callaci

Mr. John D. Campbell

Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Casey

Mr. Hector Castillo

Ms. Laura Marie Chenevert

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Clancy

Mr. Gerald Clark

Dr. & Mrs. Dean Clerico

Mr. Mike Collins

Mr. Ernest E. Coqueran

Rev. Raymond J. Cossette

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Coughlin

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Cullen, Jr.

Rev. Joseph K. Curley

Dr. Francis M. Cuss

Mr. Joe Dalton

Ms. AnnaMaria DeSalva

Ms. Therese Despeaux

Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Donlon

Mr. Michael & Mrs. Aideen D. Dudek

Mr. Michael Duffy

Ms. Lisette N. Echterling

Mr. & Mrs. James C. Fallon

Rev. Leo O. Farley

Ms. Virginia Feely

Mrs. Aileen A. Felling

Mr. Tim Fitzharris

Mr. John C. Fleming

Mr. Thomas J. Fox

Mr. Richard Fratesi

Mr. & Mrs. Martin Freeman

Mr. Nicholas Friend

Dr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Gasser, Jr.

Mr. Edward Giganti

Miss Helen R. Golob

Mr. John & Mrs. Deanna Grivetti

Mr. Mark Guinan

Mr. Chris & Mrs. Patty Guzikowski

Mr. Frank & Mrs. Melany Guzikowski

Mr. Michael & Mrs. Sonia Guzikowski

Mr. Robert & Mrs. Virginia Guzikowski

Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Sally Guzikowski

Dr. & Mrs. John H. Hattenhauer

Ms. Carol Henrichs

Mr. Louis Herrera

Mr. Joseph Hines

Msgr. Carl D. Hinrichsen

Ms. Mary P. Hoover

Mr. Walter Hurlburt

Mr. James P. Hynes

Mr. Kaz & Mrs. Dianne Jackow

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew E. Just

Mr. John & Mrs. Janet Kelleher

Mrs. Mary T. Kerrigan

Ms. Leslee Erin Kranrod, R.N.

Mr. Michael A. Kulungowski

Mr. Raymond P. Kurkjy

Mr. & Mrs. Walter M. Lacyk

Mr. Joseph C. Langlois

Mr. Justin Largen

Mr. John Lottes

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Maher

Dr. Manuel Maria-Soosai &

Dr. Mary Manuel

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Matthews, Jr.

Ms. Cecilia May

Mr. Christopher McCabe

Mr. W. Donn McCarthy

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. McClelland

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony G. Moleski

Ms. Maria Luisa Moreno

Miss Joan M. Murray

Mrs. Valerie C. Nacinovich

Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’Brien

Mrs. Helen M. O’Claire

Ms. Elizabeth L. O’Connor

Mrs. Ray Oden

Mrs. Audrey A. O’Neill

Ms. Teresa M. Ontra

Mr. Robert L. Opdyke

Mr. Norbert Oswald

Mr. Robert J. Pascoe

Ms. Rita Pilsl

Mr. & Mrs. Hugo Poza

Mr. William A. Read

Mrs. Theresa L. Ritcherson

Mr. Istvan Robel

Mr. Paul Robey

Mr. James & Mrs. Elisa Roesser

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Contributors (continued)

Rev. James A. Rothe

Mr. Frank J. Sasinowski, Esq.

Ms. Fran Saul

Ms. Mary Colleen Scanlon

Mr. Roger A. & Mrs. Clara Schinella

Dr. & Mrs. John J. Schutzman

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Serletti

Rev. Donald P. Sheehan

Mr. Thomas P. Sheridan

Mr. John Stasiowski

Rev. Edward Steriti

Mrs. Elin Stiegeler

Rev. Gary S. Sumpter

Mr. Robert E. Swanton

Mr. Matthew P. Swit

Mr. Christopher Taddei

Ms. Susan Taquechel

Mr. Robert E. Thome

Mr. Peter Van De Wetering

Ms. Jacqueline Vitulli

Mr. & Mrs. John W. Watts

Mr. Donald J. Weidinger

Ms. Tammy Welch

Mr. & Mrs. M. Edward Whelan, III

Mr. Jonathan Williams

Mrs. Thomas L. Young

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

American Nicaraguan Foundation

Arroyo Grande Comm. Hospital Fdtn

Friendship Fund

BD Matching Gift Fund

The Milton V. Brown Foundation

Chapel of Hope

The Community Foundation of Western

North Carolina

Downing Foundation

Give with Liberty Employee Donations

Goodrich

Gregory M. & Deborah M. DeSaye

Foundation

Independent Charities of America

Kenworthy Hardwood Floors

Medical Missionaries

Microsoft Giving Matching Gifts Program

Noster Foundation

P.M.A.A. Foundation

Pauline A. Stolteben Foundation

Sisters of Charity

Sisters of Reparation

St. Aloysius Church

St. Bernards Development

Tebbens Steel, LLC

United Armenian Fund

United States Marine Corps

The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

Trusts & Estates

Estate of Genevieve M. Harris

James T. Mahoney Trust

Estate of Walter Morton

Ann C. Robinson Trust

$1,000 to $2,499

Individuals

Anonymous

Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Angel Adams

Mr. & Ms. Richard Agnew

Mr. & Mrs. Jim & Joan Aguiar

Mr. Raymond E. Alcouffe

Mr. Ronald Alder

Mrs. Thomas W. Alderson

Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Alessandro

Mr. Michael G. Allare

Mr. Chris Allen

Mr. Thomas J. Allen, Jr.

Mr. Robert Almerini

Mr. Peter A. Almond

Mr. Joseph S. Ambrose

Mr. John J. Amore

Mr. Lamberto Andreotti

Ms. Carolyn Lee Angioletti

Dr. Joseph G. Antkowiak

Rev. Donald J. Antweiler

Ms. Jean M. Armstrong

Mr. Fred Arnzen

Mrs. Katherine Baccaro

Mrs. Rita A. Bachop

Mr. George Balduf

Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Banet

Ms. Dolores Barcroft

Ms. Sharon Louise Barefoot, R.N.

Ms. Carole Barry

Mr. Robert J. Barten

Mr. Paul Bates

Mr. Clifford M. Bechtold

Mr. William B. Beck

Mrs. Phyllis P. Bee

Mr. William R. Belfield

Mr. Howard Bennett

Mr. & Mrs. Jacques Bergeron

Mr. Robert M. Bernero

Mr. Thomas J. Bertram

Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Berube

Mr. Richard Bianco

Mr. James-Jean Biek

Mrs. Sandra M. Bissmeyer

Ms. Marilyn Blauert

Mr. Robert V. Bledsoe

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Blomstrom

Dr. Brian T. Bloomquist

Ms. Anne Boland

Mr. Robert Bollini

Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Patricia F. Bonner

Mr. Robert Booms

Mr. Mark Borgerding

Rev. Joseph Borodach

Ms. Susan Boudreau

Rev. Michael J. Bourke

Ms. Jane Bouwman

Mr. Joseph Boyle

Sr. Nancy Bramlage

Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Brandt

Mr. R. T. Brandt

Mrs. Monica Breaux

Mr. Owen J. Breen, III

Mr. James P. Brennan

Mr. & Mrs. James Brennan

Mr. Anthony Brennan

Mr. John Brett

Mr. Thomas E. Brinkman, Sr.

Mr. Francis J. Briscoe

Mr. Donald Broderick

Mr. Richard S. Brody

Mr. Mark & Mrs. Claudia Brown

Ms. Maureen Caitlin Brown

Rev. Gerald Browne

Mr. James L. Buckley

Mr. Brian Buesker

Mr. Peter Bugelski

Mr. Michael W. Bugielski

Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Burger

Mr. James R. Burke

Dr. & Mrs. Richard P. Burkhardt

Dr. David Burns

Mrs. Marianne Burrell

Mr. Frank M. Butzen

Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Buxton

Ms. Margaret P. Byrd

Miss Catherine F. Cahill

Mr. Edward M. Callaghan

Mr. Anthony Callea

Mr. Donald D. Campbell

Ms. Harriet H. Campbell

Ms. Donna Campbell

Mr. Joseph Capezza

Mr. Patrick J. Capuano

Mr. John Carberry

Ms. Lissette Caro-Rosado

Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Carr

Mr. William A. Carroll

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carton

Mrs. Lorrie Cebula

Mr. Rudolph Cecchi

Mr. Giuseppe Cecchi

Rev. Robert Chamberlain

Dr. & Mrs. Jean Chandy

Ms. Aroline P. Chapin

Ms. Virginia Chapman

Mr. Raymond Chappell

Mr. Joseph F. Chaya

Mrs. Patricia Christenson

Miss Renee Cleroult

Mr. Thomas X. Clinton

Ms. Denise Collins

Ms. Anita D. Connelly

Mr. David Content

Mr. Terence P. Cooney

Ms. Mary Coquillard

Mr. John J. Corcoran

Mrs. Mary Ann Coy

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Cozzi

Ms. Deborah Creighton

Mr. Michael Cress

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Crisham

Mr. Dan Cronin

Rev. John M. Crotty

Mr. Philip Crowley

Mr. Joseph W. Cunningham

Ms. Helen S. Curry

Mr. John Curtis

Mr. & Mrs. L. Dahm

Dr. Isaac F. Dale

Mr. Mike Daly

Rev. Mark J. Danczyk

Mr. Stephen J. D’Antoni

Mr. Gerald Dawson

Rev. Lorenzo Maria De La Rosa, Jr.

Miss Maryal Debnar

Ms. Maria Decker

Mr. Clarence Defnet

Mr. Steven T. Degele

Msgr. N. J. Deitz

Mr. John Delgreco

Ms. Susan D. Demarcellus

Mr. James A. Dennis

Mr. Patrick S. Dennis

Ms. Veronica Deshazer

Mr. Daniel B. Devlin

Mr. David & Mrs. Patricia DiCerto

Ms. Jane Dickson

Mr. Vincent Dindzans

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Dispigno

Mr. Terry Dittrich

Mr. Matt & Mrs. Doris Doherty

Mr. & Mrs. Tom C. Dokupil

Ms. Mary R. Dolan

Rev. Patrick J. Dolan

Mr. James Dolan

Ms. Karen Dolan

Mrs. Catherine Doleschal

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Domeika

Rev. Edward Ambrose Donehue

Mr. Norman & Mrs. Rita Donnelly

Rev. Harry T. Donoghue, O.P.

Ms. Erica Dowd

Mr. Richard L. Doyle

Mr. Jack Doyle

Mr. William E. Duffy

Mr. Raymond G. Dufresne

Mr. Patrick Dugan

Mr. Richard Dumler

Mrs. Carole Duncan

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Dunn

Mr. Richard B. Dunn

Ms. Elizabeth Dzurnak

Mrs. Mary Ann C. Earles

Mr. Francis T. Eck

Sr. Patricia Eck

Mr. Bill & Mrs. Tassy Eigel

Mr. Darren J. Eldridge

Dr. & Mrs. Edward A. Ellis

Mr. John C. Evans

Mrs. Clare Everdon

Ms. Myriam Exume

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Fama

Mr. & Mrs. William L. Faris

Mr. Thomas Farrell

Mr. Wesley E. Faust

Ms. Roselyn Fernandez

Mrs. Laura Fallon Fibbi

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Mr. & Mrs. Leon J. Fiegel

Mr. William B. Filer

Mrs. G. Fipp

Mr. A. P. Fisher

Mr. Charles J. Fitti

Mr. T. J. Fitzpatrick

Mr. Victor Flicker

Mr. & Mrs. George F. Foley

Mr. James Folkens

Mr. Thomas P. Fontana

Mrs. Mary Anne Foran

Ms. Mary Foreman

Mr. Galen Fox

Mr. Frederick W. Fox, Jr.

Dr. Elizabeth E. Frauenhoffer

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Freeman

Mrs. John A. Freese

Mr. William D. Friel

Mr. Larry Friend

Mr. Timothy Fulnecky

Rev. Peter Funk

Mr. John S. Futrick

Ms. Mary Gallagher

Mr. Henry P. Galmish

Ms. Mary Anne Galonski

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony H. Galpern

Mr. William J. Gamba

Mr. & Mrs. James F. Garberina

Mr. James M. Garrity

Mr. Adrian Garza

Mr. John N. Gavin

Rev. J. Clark George

Mr. Joe Gerbasi

Ms. Theresa A. Gerold

Mr. Thomas Joseph Ghiorzi

Dr. Todd Gibson

Rev. Joseph M. Gile

Ms. Patricia Gilmore

Mrs. V. Gilsdorf

Ms. Patricia L. Glasky

Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Glass

Mr. John F. Glennon

Mr. Gary Gluys

Mr. Jose & Mrs. Olga Gonzalez

Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Josie Gonzalez

Mr. Ronald M. Grab

Mr. Edward & Mrs. Linda Grabowski

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Edward Grant

Mr. Philip Gray

Mrs. Dolores T. Greene

Mr. Ned C. Greene

Ms. Loretta Gremillion

Mr. Robert Greytak

Ms. Barbara Grieco

Mr. Tazio & Mrs. Katie Grivetti

Dr. Stephen Gruba

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gruber

Mr. Bob & Mrs. Jean Gryzmala

Ms. Jeanne Marie Guarino, R.N.

Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Jean M. Gubelli

Mr. Jason M. Guemon

Mr. Michael Sirtori & Ms. Karin Guenther

Mr. Joseph M. Guiffre

Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius J. Guiney, III

Mr. & Mrs. James Gutbrod

Mr. Max & Mrs. Eilleen Guzikowski

Mr. Daniel Joe Haberman

Mr. Arthur G. Haessig

Rev. Donald F. Haggerty

Ms. Jeanne Haines

Mrs. Harold E. Hale

Ms. Frances Hall

Mr. W. Thomas Hamilton

Mr. Jason Hanna

Ms. Helen M. Hanson

Ms. Mary Ann Hanzel

Mrs. Mary Harbour

Ms. Mary E. Haring

Ms. Mary N. Harless

Dr. Alfred Hartmann

Ms. Kathleen Hartnett

Ms. Helen Hastings

Mrs. Elaine I. Heile

Mr. John (Ivan) Held

Miss Adeline Henry

Mr. Mark Herbers

Mr. Robert Hicka

Ms. Lorraine Niemer Hidding

Mr. Jeffrey J. Hodgman

Mr. Walter Hodyno

Mrs. Esther Hoffpauir

Dr. Teresa Hopkins

Mr. Timothy Horst

Rev. Daniel R. Huber

Mr. Donald P. Hudok

Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Hufnagel

Mr. Stephen Humphrey

Mr. Philip & Mrs. Zita Hunt

Mr. John J. Hurley

Ms. Susan Huser

Mr. William T. Huston

Mr. Robert Hutchison

Mr. Howard Huwer

Ms. Carmen Iacobelli

Fr. Donald R. Imming

Mrs. Marjorie Iten

Mr. Edward Jaksina

Mr. Roland A. Jalbert

Mr. John W. Jameson

Mr. Don Jank

Mr. & Mrs. A. Allan Jankus

Mr. James S. Jarvis

Ms. Nancy Jarvis

Mr. Harold Jenn

Mr. Edgar Jones

Mr. George J. Jost

Mr. Johnny Joyce

Ms. Nuris Jurado

Ms. Martha Juskewycz

Ms. Patricia Kacsir

Mr. & Mrs. George R. Kadlec

Ms. Rita Kaiser

Dr. Rachel Kaiser

Mr. Peter T. Kancierus

Mr. Fuat Kavak

Mrs. Theresa Kavanaugh

Mr. & Mrs. George P. Kazen

Ms. Kathy Keebaugh

Dr. William Keenan

Mr. Thomas F. Kelly

Ms. Sheila M. Kelly

Mr. Daniel Kennedy

Mr. Warren Kennedy

Mr. William T. Kenney

Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Kerin

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kern

Mrs. Maria Kidner, R.N.

Mr. William J. King

Miss Claire Kinn

Dr. Kevin Kirby

Mr. John Kirby

Mrs. Denise Kissinger

Mr. & Mrs. Ottmar Kistner

Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Klausing

Fr. Kenneth Kleiber

Mr. Richard A. Kleymeyer

Rev. Robert Kline

Ms. Lillian Kobys

Rev. John W. Koelsch

Mr. Leo & Mrs. Linda Koenigsfeld

Mr. & Mrs. George J. Kopp

Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Korytkowski

Ms. Miriam Kotsonis

Miss Anna E. Kovaly

Rev. Bruce D. Krebs

Mr. F. E. Kruml

Ms. Suzanne Krzyzanowski

Mr. & Mrs. Gary B. Kuefler

Ms. Patricia Kulinski

Mr. Mohan U. Kumar

Mr. Charles Kundinger

Mr. Edmund G. La Cour

Mr. Donald La Font

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lada

Mr. John Land

Dr. Jennifer L. Landrigan

Rev. Timothy J. Lange

Mr. Justin Lappe

Mr. Robert Laverty

Col. James E. Lawrence, USAF, (Ret.)

Mr. Tom Leahy

Mr. William Lechtenberg

Rev. Rufino Lecumberri

Ms. Jea Y. Lee

Mr. Alfred Lemmo

Mrs. Johanna Lengsfeld

Ms. Joann Lenn

Ms. Kathleen M. Leonard

Ms. Serena Lese

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Lessl

Mrs. K. F. Limke

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. Lisanke

Mr. Peter J. Lisi

Mrs. Theresa Lisniewski

Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Llanos

Mr. Frank G. Lobeck

Rev. Roy A. Lombard

Dr. Terence Lonergan

Mr. Colum Lundt

Mr. Larry Lynch

Mr. Joseph M. Lynch

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Lynch

Ms. Blythe Lyons

Mr. David Madden

Ms. Mary Magdalene

Mr. Edward & Mrs. Margaret Maguire

Rev. Daniel J. Majerus

Mr. George Makstela

Dr. & Mrs. Gerado A. Malanga

Mrs. Harriet E. Malmquist

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Maloney

Dr. Allen Maniker

Miss Miriam V. Mannix

W. E. Marcotte

Mr. Joseph Maroun

Ms. Lisa Martin

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Contributors (continued)

Mr. & Mrs. William Caro Martz

Ms. Victoria Mason

Rev. Francis Massarella

Mr. Robert & Mrs. Patri Matejcek

Rev. Hugh McManus

Mr. & Mrs. Charles McAdam

Ms. Mary E. McCarthy

Msgr. John F. McCarthy

Mr. James McCarty

Mr. Mathew McConnell

Rev. John J. Mccormack

Dr. Michael F. McCormack

Mrs. Alicia M. McCormick

Miss Sarah McCoy

Mr. Robert McCulloch

Mr. Francis Patrick McDermott

Mr. Robert McDonald

Mr. & Mrs. Tom McDonald

Mrs. Anita M. McDonough

Mr. Thomas M. McDonough

Ms. Amy F. McGowan

Mrs. Janis McGrath

Dr. & Mrs. William G. McGuinness

Mr. Philip W. McGuinness

Mr. James G. McKeough

Mr. Thomas D. McKiernan

Dr. & Mrs. Brian McNulty

Mr. Tim Mears

Mr. Alan J. Medici

Fr. Gery Meehan

Mr. & Mrs. Alan P. Mehldau

Mr. John Meier

Mr. Matthew V. Merola

Rev. Leo A. Meyer

Mr. Dennis P. Miceli

Mrs. Madeline Migura

Mr. Gregory Miheve

Rev. James R. Miller

Ms. Kathleen Miller

Mr. Earl Miller

Rev. William Millerd

Mr. & Mrs. L. Kendrick Mills

Mr. Ron Mills

Mr. Patrick C. Minehan

Ms. Marta Isabel Molina

Ms. Carol Montgomery-Jennings

Mr. Matthew Moog

Mr. James Moore

Mr. Ralph R. Moore

Ms. Michel Morel

Mrs. Mary G. Morrison

Mr. Rob Motzel

Miss Dorothy J. Mugan

Dr. Jean E. Mulder

Ms. Margaret Muldowney

Mr. Gene Muluihill

Mr. Charles Murdock

Mr. Noel Murphy

Mr. John Murphy

Mr. Cyril Murphy

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Murray

Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Musial

Dr. Scott Musinski

Mr. David Mustone

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Mutchler

Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Nager

Mrs. Catherine E. Narberes

Mr. Henry Nash

Rev. Frederick G. Nawarskas

Mr. Carl Neff

Mr. Haile Neptune

Mr. Frank Nessel

Miss Rebecca Neuwirth

Rev. John J. Newell

Mr. Anthony Nigro

Mr. Roger Nittler

Mrs. Mary E. Nolan

Ms. Wendy Noles

Dr. Frederick Nora

Dr. Joseph R. Nora

Ms. Catherine T. Null

Miss Margaret O’Leary

Mr. Thomas J. Oberhausen

Miss Margaret O’Connor

Mr. James B. O’Connor

Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Connor

Mr. Christopher O’Connor

Rev. Patrick J. O’Doherty

Mr. & Mrs. John F. O’Donoghue

Mr. Stephen O’Keefe

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. O’Leary

Mr. Robert E. Olsen

Mr. Kevin Olwell

Ms. Shelley L. Oravec

Mrs. Patricia A. Oswald

Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Overhauser

Ms. Eva J. Owens

M. K. Paddock

Mrs. Sheila Panek

Mr. Gary Pasquinelli

Mr. & Mrs. Bill Pasulka

Dr. & Mrs. Arun Angelo Patil

Ms. Emily Elizabeth Paul, R.N.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Peaslee

Mr. Gregg Pedersen

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Pendergast

Ms. Adriana Pennino

Mr. Richard Perkins

Ms. Virginia Sica Peters

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Peterson

Rev. Cornelius Phelan

Mr. Rick L. Pieschl

Dr. & Mrs. Wilfrid L. Pilette

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Pins

Dr. Gregory M. Plunkett

Mr. Roger E. Podesta

Mr. Thomas Pohlmann

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Poinsatte

Mr. Ron Polomsky

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Porrazzo

Mr. Thomas J. Posatko

Mr. Allen & Mrs. Susan Poteete

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Powers

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Prestia

Mr. John Profilet

Ms. Brigid Prosser, R.N.

Ms. Maria Puig

Ms. Julie Purdy

Mr. Casimir M. Puskorius

Mrs. Barbara C. Quinn-Connolly

Mr. Donald Ranft

Mrs. Sandra Raucci

Ms. Kathryn Rausch

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Raynor

Mr. Anthony Rebarchik

Dr. Teofilo P. Recitas

Mr. Jonathon & Mrs. Ann Redgrave

Ms. Joanna Reilly

Fr. John Renard

Mrs. Phyllis J. Renaud

Mr. John Reynders

Mr. Leon Rich

Dr. Robert Ridenour

Mr. Alfred Riel

Mr. Eugene Rietschlin

Rev. George Rink

Mr. Michael Riordans

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. Rizzuto

Ms. Mary F. Robek

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy B. Roberts

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Roche

Mr. Bert J. Roeb

Mr. David P. Rost

Mr. Gregg Ruppersberger

Mr. Jerry J. Rutoski

Mr. Joseph R. Sadowski

Rev. Louis A. Salca

Dr. George I. Salerno

Mr. Joseph A. Salgado

Ms. Stephanie Sander

Mr. J. Santi

Fr. Edgar J. Schaefer

Mr. & Mrs. Cyril J. Schaefer

Mr. John Schafer

Mr. Lawrence R. Schmitz

Mr. Dennis D. Schneck

Fr. Lyle L. Schulte

Ms. Nancy Schulte

Ms. Laura Ann Schulte

Mr. & Mrs. Bob Schwall

Rev. Robert Schwarz

Mrs. Elaine Scully

Mr. James R. Sebastian

Mr. Thomas Segar

Mr. Rick & Mrs. Rita Seger

Mr. & Mrs. Don Seitz

Ms. Diana S. Seuringer

Rev. John J. Shea

Mr. Geraro Shea

Mr. James Sherman

Mr. Edward J. Shupenus

Mr. Michael Shusteroff

Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Sinclair

Ms. Natalie Sinclair

Ms. D. Sisti

Mr. Robert Siu

Mr. Burman Skrable

Mr. Pierre Slightam

Mr. & Mrs. Albert R. Sloan

Fr. Francis X. J. Smith

Mr. Jerome C. Smith

Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Smith

Mrs. Charles Smith

Ms. Mary M. Smith

Rev. Leo J. Smith

Mr. Duane & Mrs. Cathy A. Smith

Mr. & Mrs. John Smith

Mr. F. William Smullen, III

Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Snyder

Ms. Mary K. Solinger

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Sowinski

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Spaniel

Mr. Doug Spany

Mr. Michael & Mrs. Emily Spear

Mr. Matthew Spiewak

Mr. Jim Sponsler

Mr. Robert Stark

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stehling

Mr. Michael Maria Stelzer

Mr. F. E. Stephens

Mr. Edward Steriti

Mrs. Suzanne Stetson

Mr. Leslie Stevens

Dr. Mary L. Stiller

Ms. Frances Stofel

Miss Aideen Stratford

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Strathman

Mr. William Struyk

Rev. Stan Strycharz

Mrs. B. Camille Stryck

Mr. Jeffrey Stuckman

Msgr. Art Suberbielle

Most Rev. Joseph M. Sullivan, D.D.

Dr. & Mrs. John T. Sullivan

Mr. Joseph F. Sullivan

Ms. Mary F. Sullivan

Mr. & Mrs. Larry E. Svelund

Mrs. Sharon A. Swart

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony H. Sweeney

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Sweeney

Mr. Kenneth Tabaka

Mr. Cristian Tampe

Mr. Gary Taphorn

Mr. Thomas E. Taylor

Mr. Manuel Teixeira

Ms. Ethelyn C. Tellers

Miss Constance V. Testa

Rev. John M. Tezie

Ms. Alyssa Thomas

Mr. Wayne Thomas, III

Ms. Eileen Thompson

Mr. Matthew S. Thompson

Mr. Hall W. Thompson

Rev. Robert W. Thrasher

Mr. Raymond M. Tierney, Jr.

Mr. Francis X. Tirelli

Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Tomasella

Mr. Steven M. Tomski

Mr. Aaron Torczynski

Mr. Raymond Tower

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Trinko

Mr. Eugene E. Trizinsky

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thanks to our partners.

We are very thankful for the companies and institutions who have donated medicines and medicalsupplies for use through our Healing Help program. Their gifts allowed us to deliver products valuedat $164,337,439 to needy medical facilities in resource-poor locations throughout the world.

Abaxis

Abbott Labs

Allied Healthcare Products Inc.

American Red Cross

AmerisourceBergen

Barr Laboratories, Inc.

BD

Boca Pharmacal

Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd.

Bon Secours Health System

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Brothers Brother

C.H.U.M.A. International, Catholic Consortium for International Health Missions

Centurion Medical Products

CitiHope

CP Medical

Deer Park Schools Heart for Haiti Campaign

Denise Walsh

Denison Pharmaceuticals

Divine Savior Hospital

Dr. Thomas A. Lucas

East Brook Middle School

Eli Lilly & Co.

Energizer

Feeding Children International

Ferrari North America Inc.

Fiber-Tec Inc.

Fleming Pharmaceuticals

Friends of Ostomates Worldwide - USA

Garcoa Labs

Hackley Hospital

Holy Cross Hospital

Hospira, Inc.

Impact Lives

Intrepid Museum Foundation

IU-Kenya Partnership, Indiana UniversitySchool of Medicine

JHP Pharmaceuticals, LLC

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies

Leeman Architectural Woodwork

LifeScience Plus, Inc.

LW Scentific

MAMA Project, Inc.

Marian Medical Center

Meda Pharmaceuticals

Medassets Supply Chain Systems

Medicines for Humanity

Merck & Co., Inc.

Mercy Medical, Dubuque, IA

Mercy Medical Center, Sioux City

Mission Outreach

MSI Surgical Solutions

MST & Associates

Mt. Carmel East Hospital

N.S. LOW

Neutrogena Corporation

North Country Mission of Hope

P.S. 269

Pascal Company, Inc

Prometheus Laboratories, Inc.

Real Religion

Regine Jean Francois

River's Edge Pharmaceuticals, LLC

Schwarz Pharma Inc.

Scot-Tussin Pharmaceutical Co.

SG Blocks

St. Agnes Medical Center

St. Joseph Mercy Oakland

St. Joseph Mercy Port Huron

Teco Diagnostics

Teva Pharmaceuticals Inc

Trinity Health

UCB, Inc.

Unipharm

Universal Heart

Wheaton Franciscan Health Care

World Vision

Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Ms. Jean M. Trzeciak

Mr. John Tschirhart

Mrs. Katherine M. Twyford

Mrs. Joseph Ugenas

Ms. Mary Ann Underwood

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Untrauer

Rev. Mark G. Vaillancourt

Mrs. Jane Vandborg

Mr. H. Nicholas Veit

Mr. Adam L. Verchinski

Mr. John Vermylen

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Visceglia

Mr. Anthony Volino

Mrs. Gus Voltz, Jr.

Mrs. Natalie M. Waddle

Ms. Roseann Wagner

Mr. Greg R. Wagner

Mrs. Rosemary Wagner

Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Wahl

Mr. Marshal Wallace

Ms. Joan Waller

Dr. David Walsh

Mr. David Walter

Rev. Msgr. W. Dean Walz

Mr. Michael Ward

Mr. Clarence Warmka

Mrs. Mary W. Weiden

Dr. & Mrs. Joel T. Weigand

Mr. & Mrs. John S. Weir

Mr. Ronald Weis

Mr. & Mrs. William M. Wendell

Mr. Kyle Wetzel

The Whalen Family

Mr. Ed R. Wheeler

Mr. & Mrs. Dermot A. Whelan

Mr. Bill White

Mr. Christopher White

Mr. William Whitesides, Jr.

Mr. Robert Whittington

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wiechman

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Wiechman

Ms. Morgan Wieland

Ms. Marolyne Williams

Mr. Kory Willis

Mr. Dave & Dr. Deirdre Wilson

Mr. W. Dennis Woelfel

Dr. Timothy Wolfe

Ms. Madonna M. Wolff

Dr. Charles Wolleben

Mr. Ken Woltersdorf

Mr. Julio Wong, Sr.

Mr. Richard C. Wood

Mr. Steven S. Worringer

Col. Keith J. Wroblewski

Ms. Helen M. Wu

Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Wutke

Miss Jean C. Yeager

Dr. & Mrs. Brian P. Young

Mr. Herbert Younger

Mr. Russell Yount

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Zalner

Mr. & Mrs. George E. Zenie

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Zepp

Mr. Todd E. Zielinski

Ms. Deloris Ziltener

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

All Souls Roman Catholic Parish

Amgen Foundation Matching

Gifts Program

Amigos for Christ

Bukas-Loob As Diyos Foundation

The Sheldon V. & Carroll C. Brooks

Foundation, I

Catholic Communal Fund

Catholic Community Foundation

Charles Schwab

Chevron Humankind Corporation

Christina’s Hair Work

Community Foundation of Central

Illinois Depositor

Community Foundation of New Jersey

The Community of Poor Clares

Dominion Foundation Matching

Gift Program

ECK Supply Company

ExxonMobil Matching Gifts Foundation

Feed the Hungry

Freddie Mac Foundation

Generosity Committee

The Healey Family Foundation

Healy Family Foundation

Home-Reach Foundation

Illinois Association of Community Action

Lyman High School

Magnolia Foundation

Merck Employee Giving Campaign

Mercy Health Center Medical Staff

The Mike Foundation

Mount Saviour Monastery

Poor Clare Monastery

Nellmar Foundation

Pfizer Foundation Matching Gift

Michael T. Riordan Family Foundation

Roper St. Francis Healthcare

Sage Software

St. Andrew Catholic Church

St. Daniel Catholic Church

St. Ignatius Roman Catholic

Congregation

St. James Church

St. John Student Parish

St. John Bosco Catholic Church

St. Mark Catholic Church

St. Patrick’s Parish

Mia Sutphin Memorial Foundation

Francis J. Snyder Foundation

T. Rowe Price Program For

Charitable Giving

Tradebot Systems, Inc.

Union That Nothing Be Lost, Inc.

United States Marine Corps

Trusts & Estates

Dr. Rosalie Reardon Albers Trust

Estate of Helen M. Coogan

Estate of Leonard A. Daly

Estate of Stuart W. Knight

Estate of Ms. Karin E. McGowan

Estate of Albert J. Poje

Estate of Rita Rast

Marguerite Russo Trust

FaithWORKS

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THE LEGACY SOCIETYThe Legacy Society recognizes those individuals who have provided for the long-term work of Catholic Medical

Mission Board by making a planned or deferred gift. Their commitment, made during their lifetime, enables CMMB

to plan for the future and meet long-term goals from a postion of strength. Lifetime membership is bestowed on

individuals who have enrolled in the Annuity Program or have named CMMB as a beneficiary in their will, trust, life

insurance or IRA policies.

Ms. Dorothy Barre

Miss Grace Barry

Mrs. Patricia Lorch Boland

Ms. Helen B. Bowers

Mrs. Alice F. Buckley

Rev. Harold A. Buetow

Mr. Armando J. Caruso

Mrs. Anthony B. Cassedy

Ms. Margaret M. Christ

Ms. Margaret M. Connolly

Ms. Helen M. Coogan

Dr. James A. Cosgriff, Jr.

Ms. Rita M. Coyne

Mr. Leonard A. Daly

Ms. LaVerne Degner

Mr. Henry J. Dieckhaus, Jr.

Ms. Mary Dooley

Mr. Robert U. Droste

Mr. James J. Farabaugh

Ms. Ida R. Frasanchin

Ms. Marcella L. Hager

Col. B. A. Karsokas

Mr. Stuart W. Knight, Esq.

Mr. Gerard L. Le Beau

Miss Mary Lydon

Mrs. Margaret J. Mack

Mrs. Frank L. Maerz

Mr. James T. Mahoney

Mrs. Karin E. McGowan

Mrs. Helen L. McNeil

Mr. George A. Morrison

Mr. Walter Morton

Ms. Margaret M. Mulholland

Mr. Eugene B. Neumayer

Rev. William J. Ortmann

Mr. David P. Ottovich

Mr. Albert J. Poje

Ms. Helen Portka

Ms. Mary Rose Psaris

Ms. Frances S. Reback

Mr. Justin H. Redelman

Mr. Grace O’Neil Regan

Miss Mary Elizabeth Reilly

Ms. Ann C. Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Russo

Ms. Wanda Siedlecki

Ms. Virginia Smith

Rev. James A. Speck

Ms. Paula C. Towle

Mr. John L. Vincius

ANNUITY MEMBERSThe following individuals opened a charitable gift annuity with CMMB in 2010,

providing the annuitant with a guaranteed income stream and the knowledge

that they have made a meaningful gift that will benefit CMMB and our mission.

Mrs. Patricia Devine

Ms. Adelaide Haxton

Mr. John D. Herrick

Rev. Arthur J. Jakobiak

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Meade, Jr.

Ms. Mary F. Robek

Mrs. Rita Rose

Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Schwaller

Mr. & Mrs. David Wagner

Msgr. James E. Wall

Mr. & Mrs. D. Paul Wilson

Ms. Felice Zaldokas

BEQUEST MEMBERSThe following individuals are posthumously enrolled into the Legacy Society for

having provided CMMB with a gift from their estate in 2010. We are indebited to their

generosity and remember them in our prayers.

ESTATE MEMBERSThe following individuals have named CMMB as a

direct or residuary beneficiary in either their will, trust

or other estate plan in 2010.

Mr. & Mr. Richard Knor

Ms. Carol M. Kerler

Ms. June L. Temple

Rev. Timothy J. Lange

PARTNERS IN HEALING (Monthly Giving Program)Partners in Healing is CMMB’s monthly giving program. We are grateful to these monthly donors ($1,000+ cumulative) for

their kindness and compassion. Their continuing support helps to relieve pain and suffering around the world.

Mr. Dale Bellavance

Mr. & Mrs. Jerome J. Bleeg

Ms. Ruth T. Broderick

Mr. James Calvanesa

Mr. Hector Castillo

Mr. Thomas S. Cooil

Dr. Todd Gibson

Mr. Richard Guyer

Ms. Kathleen Hartnett

Dr. Linus Ho

Mr. Greg Holahan

Dr. Kevin Kirby

Mr. Justin Lappe

Mr. Tom Leahy

Dr. Terence Lonergan

Mr. Charles McCafferty

Ms. Maria Luisa Moreno

Ms. Giglia Anne Parker

Mr. David Pellei

Mr. Richard Perkins

Mr. Terrence Sandvik

Rev. Leo J. Smith

Mr. Thomas N. Sullivan

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Talbot

Mr. Aaron Torczynski

Mr. Christopher White

Mrs. Lily A. Yarnell

Mr. & Mrs. Christian A. Young

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Zepp

Mr. John & Mrs. Eileen Zurell

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Contributors (continued)

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CMMBCATHOLIC MEDICAL MISSION BOARD

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Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen provided pivotal support to Catholic Medical

Mission Board (CMMB) in its formative years and served as a member of

the CMMB Board of Directors from 1946 to 1976. To honor his memory, we

are establishing the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Society to recognize those

special donors who follow in his footsteps with gifts and pledges totalling

more than $1,000,000. Gifts of cash and property, as well as pledges made

through estate and financial planning also qualify for membership in this,

our most elite recognition society. Members are invited to join CMMB on a

private visit with His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, in Rome, with whom

CMMB has partnered to provide healthcare to those in need, and who is an

advocate for CMMB’s work around the world.

archbishop fulton j. SheenLeadership giving society

COMING SOON!

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HAITI

Delmas 50, #6

Port Au Prince, Haiti

Sub-Offices:

Cap lamandou

Jacmel

HONDURAS

Boulevard Morazan

Barrio Pueblo Nuevo, #124

Tegucigalpa, Honduras

PERU

Catholic Medical Mission Board

c/o Caritas del Peru

Calle Omicron 492

Carmen de le Legua

Callao, Peru

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NEW YORK, NY

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New York, NY 10011

Phone 212.242.7757 | 800.678.5659

Fax 212.645.1485

Email [email protected]

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Long Island City, NY 11106

Phone 718.721.9269

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WASHINGTON, DC

1129 20th Street NW, Suite 500

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Phone 202.591.2265

Fax 202.822.8064

KENYA

Centenary House

1st Floor, Wing A

P.O. Box 13811-00800

Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya

KISUMU OFFICE

Varsity Plaza

PO Box 3843-40100

Kisumu, Kenya

SUDAN

Bishop’s House

Hai Israel

Yambio, Western Equatoria State

South Sudan

SOUTH AFRICA

Physical Address: Postal Address:

968 Schoemann Street PO Box 95859

Arcadia, Pretoria Waterkloof, 0145

South Africa

ZAMBIA

No. 20 Msuzi Road

PO Box 320146

Woodlands Main

Lusaka, Zambia

INDIA

Level 14&15, Concorde TowersUB City, 1 Vittal Mallya RoadBangalore 560001, India

contact us

Dianne Jean-Francois M.D., M.P.H.Country Director, Haiti

John Wasonga MBChB, M.P.H.Country Director, Kenya

Salvador Garcia de la Torre M.D., M.P.H. Senior Medical Advisor & Regional Coordinator – Africa

Marylena Arita, M.D.Country Representative, Honduras

James Eyul M.D., M.Sc. Project Director, Southern Sudan

Moses Sinkala M.D., M.P.H. Country Director, Zambia

Rabia Mathai Dr.P.H., M.P.H., M.S., Ph.D.Senior Regional Representative for Asia and the Pacific

Claudia Llanten M.D., M.P.H. Project Director and Country Representative, Peru

For detailed contact information, please visit CMMB website: www.cmmb.orgCatholic Medical Mission Board is a nonprofit, religious, 501 (c) (3) organization that provides servicesand delivers aid without regard to creed, race, sex, or national or political circumstance. Catholic MedicalMission Board is a non-governmental organization in consultative status with the Economic and SocialCouncil (ECOSOC) of the United Nations.

Malebo Maponyane M.D. Project Director, MTA and CountryRepresentative, South Africa

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

AFRICA

ASIA

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CHAIRMANMichael Doring Connelly

President & Chief Executive Officer

Catholic Healthcare Partners

VICE CHAIRMANF. William Smullen, III

Director of National Security Studies

Syracuse University

TREASURERChris Allen, FACHE

Executive Director and CEO

Detroit Wayne County Health Authority

SECRETARYMary Colleen Scanlon, R.N., J.D.

Senior Vice President, Advocacy

Catholic Health Initiatives

MEMBERSJohn E. Celentano

Senior Vice President, Human Resouces,

Public Affairs, Philanthropy

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Nicholas D’Agostino, III

President & Chief Operating Officer

D’Agostino Supermarkets, Inc.

Ambassador Mark R. Dybul, M.D.

Co-Director

Global Health Law Center

Georgetown University

Sister Patricia Eck, C.B.S.

Congregation Leader

Sisters of Bon Secours of Paris

Stephanie L. Ferguson, PhD, R.N., FAAN

Partner

Stephanie L. Ferguson & Associates, LLC

John F. Galbraith

President and Chief Executive Officer

Catholic Medical Mission Board

Jeanmarie C. Grisi

U.S. Chief Investment Officer

Alcatel-Lucent Investment

Management Corporation

John D. Herrick

Retired

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

General Mills Canada

Clarion E. Johnson, M.D.

Medical Director - Global Medicine

& Occupational Health

Exxon Mobil Corporation

Henry W. Menn, III, Esq.

Principal

Brown Rudnick LLP

E. Anne Peterson, M.D., M.P.H.

Research Professor, International

Health Consultant

George Washington University

Maria R. Robinson, M.D., M.B.A.

Dermatology Associates of

Plymouth Meeting

Robert E. Robotti

Principal

Robotti & Company, LLC

Rev. Peter Schineller, S.J.

America House

Michael J. Seergy

President

Vanguard Dealer Services, LLC

Most Rev. Joseph M. Sullivan, D.D.

Former Auxiliary Bishop

Diocese of Brooklyn

Bill White

Chairman & CEO

Constellations Group

LEGAL COUNSELJohn A. Matthews, Jr., Esq.

Gallagher & Matthews

EXECUTIVE STAFF

John F. Galbraith

President and Chief Executive Officer

William A. De Santis

Senior Vice President of Human Resources

Thomas J. Gray

Senior Vice President of Operations and

Chief Financial Officer

Jeffrey Jordan

Senior Vice President of Programs

Adrian V. Kerrigan

Senior Vice President of Advancement

2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Leadership

Board and key staff visitCMMB programs in Mathare

slums in Kenya.

CMMB is pleased to have received high ratings from the following:

Design: Rose Matusiak Design

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