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Page 1: Annual Report 2009

2009 ANNUAL REPORT

CMMBCATHOLIC MEDICAL MISSION BOARD

1912-2009

TOUCHING

LIVESBRINGING

HOPE

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CONTENTS1 Message from President and Chairman of the Board

2-3 Our Work in Haiti

4-5 Moving Towards The Century Mark – An Overview

6-7 Touching Lives, Bringing Hope – A Global Picture

8-17 CMMB Programs

18-19 2009 Stewardship

20-27 Contributors and Donations Summary

28 Network with CMMB

29 CMMB Board of Directors, Executive Staff and Country Directors

Rooted in the healing ministry of Jesus, Catholic Medical MissionBoard works collaboratively to provide quality healthcare programs and services, without discrimination, to people in need around the world.

MISSION

A world in which every human life is valued and quality healthcare is available to all.

VISION

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

VALUES

Cover Photo Credit: Ursula Brugger

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A JOINT MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND THE CHAIRMAN OF OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dear Friend of CMMB,This Annual Report presents our accomplishments and milestones for 2009.

We also take this opportunity to share with you our response to the disaster thatstruck Haiti, where CMMB began. The strength of the help we delivered is a testimonyto the generosity of our donors and to the heartfelt dedication of our staff.

As of March 1st, six weeks after the Haiti earthquake, CMMB had raised morethan $16.7 million to directly facilitate the immediate- and long-term recovery of the Haitian people. That figure represents cash and donated medicines and medicalsupplies. In addition, with our partners, we have assisted with the placement ofmore than 235 volunteers for tours of duty in Haiti, most of them medical professionals. CMMB has been in Haiti since 1912. Our staff suffered through theearthquake with their fellow Haitians, and we have no intention of ever leaving. We are committed to Haiti. The following two pages feature quotes and pictures fromour staff and volunteers. Your support and their efforts have been extraordinary.Thank you.

In 2009, CMMB continued to execute our 2008-2012 Strategic Plan: we grew in resources, which was highlighted by a record-breaking achievement of more than$285 million in cash gifts, donated medicines and medical supplies. We further honed our programmatic direction by naming three areas of priority: maternal andchild health, HIV/AIDS and neglected tropical diseases. They, along with our legacymedical volunteer and donated medicine programs, define our path forward. Withthis framework as a guide, we established operations in two additional countries—Peru and Southern Sudan. Our work received increased support from the U.S. government, reflected by an increase in funding of 28%.

The economic downturn of the last year, however, did have an impact on CMMB.We are gratified to report that— even in an era of great fiscal volatility—CMMB metits private revenue goals and expanded its programs. We were able to do this throughthe steadfast support of our donors and we are deeply appreciative. CMMB also tooksteps to reorganize in order to meet the future on a sound financial footing, andcomes through the year rated top notch by charity watchdog organizations.

It would be wonderful to end this letter by declaring that CMMB’s mission andvision had been achieved. Unfortunately, the need is never ending. We continue ourwork of providing healthcare programs and services, without discrimination, tothose in need. And, we look towards a world in which every human life is valued andquality healthcare is available to all.

Thank you for your support,

John F. Galbraith Most Reverend Joseph M. Sullivan CMMB Auxiliary Bishop (Retired) President & Chief Executive Officer Diocese of Brooklyn Chairman, CMMB Board of Directors

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“WE WERE IN HAITI IN 1912. WE ARE IN HAITI NOW.

WE ARE NOT GOING AWAY.” –CMMB PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, JOHN F. GALBRAITH

“… With help and positive attitude,we will get through this and build Haiti.”–Syndia St. Hilaire, CMMB Haiti Program Manager

Dr. Lisa Medvetz, a Global Health Ministry-CMMB volunteer,with a woman she helped and her family.

“While everyone was grieving, Mom went to work.” –Regine Jean-Francois, daughter of CMMB Haiti Country Director,

Dr. Dianne Jean-Francois, speaking of her mother

Photo Credit: Editorial Projects

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Paulette Schank, Global Health Ministry-CMMB volunteer,with a child she helped.

“The first couple of days I didn’t think I could make it…

They were showing strength so why should I give up when they are not.”

–Jessica Schuster, Bicol Foundation-CMMB Volunteer

“This is my work.” –Dr. Dianne Jean-Francois, CMMB Haiti Country Director

“Once we move beyond the presenttragedy of this earthquake, we need

to focus on the long-term.”–Jeff Jordan,

CMMB Senior Vice President of Programs

Photo Credit: Editorial Projects

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In its 97th year, CMMB stood solid on the foundation of strong service inspite of the economic challenges facing the country. Our sound reputationand strong experience allowed us to meet goals in serving the underserved,achieving funding targets, and setting records. We remain thankful for theresources that allowed us to do that.

Most of all, our work allowed us to help hundreds of thousands of men, women andchildren via our HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, and neglected tropical disease programs. Even more were helped via the 431 shipments of medicines and medical supplieswe provided. And, countless persons were served via MVP, our medical volunteer program that reached 27 countries. As always we are struck by the stories of those we have been able to help. Their wordsand experience when coupled with objective measures like increased access to services, reduction of disease prevalence, and greater health-seeking behaviors, all paint a picture of improved health and well-being. So, in the following pages, you will hear about them, and in some cases, from them. Know, too, that at CMMB we follow standards in delivery ofhealth services and measure our effectiveness and impact using peer-reviewed indicatorsand methodologies in an effort to make continued and sustainable improvements in thelives of the persons whom we serve. As you read, please know that your support and prayers helped to heal and providehealthcare to each of those about whom you read—and countless others reflected in our overall numbers.

CMMB’S WORK WITH MOTHERS AND CHILDREN

Often when you help mothers and children, you also help the immediate and extended family. That’s why CMMB is proud to report that our program reached a targeted 20,955 mothers and9,724 children under-five in 2009. In addition, many of ourHIV/AIDS programs also include the strengthening of health services for pregnant women and children.

Countries: Haiti, Kenya, Southern Sudan, and Zambia

Programs: Accion Por La Salud Familiar (Action for Family Health),Back To Haiti, CHAMPS, Unidos Contra La Mortalidad Infantil(United Against Infant Mortality)

CMMB’S HIV/AIDS WORK

CMMB’s HIV/AIDS programs reached 258,635 people in 2009—women, children and men. Through all our HIV/AIDS work, we seek to remove the stigma that prevents so many affected by HIV and AIDS from meeting the challenges to this devastatingglobal public health issue. Through our AIDSRelief program andBorn To Live, we also administer antiretroviral therapy. In the past,CMMB has also conducted HIV/AIDS work in India, Namibia,Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, and Swaziland.

Countries: Haiti, Kenya, South Africa, Southern Sudan, and Zambia

Programs: Adolescent Lifeskills and Male Circumcision, AIDSRelief, ANISA (Together), Born To Live, HIV and AIDS Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Men Taking Action, Mentor Mothers

MOVING TOWARDS THECENTURY MARK

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CMMB’S FOCUS ON NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES

(NEW PROGRAMMATIC PRIORITY)

In the summer of 2009, CMMB added a focus on Neglected Tropical Diseases as a strategic programmatic priority. Our firstprogram in this area focuses on leprosy. This focus builds on ourlegacy — Dr. Flagg’s work with lepers in Haiti. And, in the lastdecade we had a highly successful program, in Ghana, that provided healing education about and treatment of lymphatic filariasis, another neglected tropical disease. That program became a national model reaching 444,957 people over 5 years.Under Action for Family Health, which addresses the integratedmanagement of childhood illnesses in Haiti, Nicaragua, Honduras,El Salvador and the Domican Republic, CMMB provided de-worming medicines to countless children in the region.

Programs: Haiti De-worming, Zambia Leprosy

CMMB’S LEGACY MVP (MEDICAL VOLUNTEER PROGRAM)

2010 marks MVP’s 98th year! Our founder, Dr. Flagg, was CMMB’s first volunteer. The program places licensed healthcareprofessionals—doctors, nurses, nutritionists, laboratory technicians, and others—at faith-based facilities in countries

with extreme need. Most of our long-term volunteers serve a minimum of one year. In addition, CMMB arranges the deployment of teams of short-term volunteers, mostly for intense service lasting approximately two weeks.

Countries: 27 countries around the world

Volunteers providing help to those in need in 2009: 73 long-term and 475 short-term volunteers

CMMB’S LEGACY HEALING HELP PROGRAM

Healing Help is one of two CMMB “legacy” programs, having been in operation almost from our beginning. It is our medical donations program, delivering much-needed medicines and medical supplies to hospitals and clinics throughout the world. In the latest fiscal year, Healing Help set a record, delivering supplies valued at more than $265 million.

Countries: 39 countries around the world

Healing Help in 2009: 431 shipments were delivered to 161 hospitals, clinics and other health facilities.

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El SalvadorGuatemala

Mexico

HondurasNicaragua

Panama

Ecuador

Brazil

Bolivia

Paraguay

Ghana

Liberia

Nigeria

Niger

Togo

A

Cameroon

K

Belize Jamaica

St. Lucia

Peru

Dominican Republic Haiti

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TOUCHING LIVES, BRINGING HOPE – A GLOBAL PICTURECMMB is present with on-the-ground programs, medicine and medical supply donations, and medical volunteer service in the following countries:

Accion Por La Salud Familiar (Action for Family Health) — An

integrated approach to child health in order to increase child survival.

Adolescent Lifeskills and Male Circumcision — A family-centered approach targeting the counseling of parents, guardians, and all men on male circumcision, reproductive health and HIV education.

AIDSRelief — A consortium of five organizations that delivers and administers antiretroviral therapies to HIV-infected individuals, withfunding by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.

ANISA (Together)— Reduces the incidence of HIV/AIDS and improvescare and support in Western Equatoria State, Southern Sudan.

Back To Haiti — Provides primary healthcare and HIV/AIDS preventionand treatment programs for women and children.

Born To Live — Voluntary counseling and testing of expectant mothersand administration of medication prior to and following delivery to help prevent mother-to-child transmission.

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Armenia

Belarus

Kenya

Tanzania

Micronesia

Philippines

ThailandVietnam

Cambodia

China

Kyrgyzstan

Uganda

Burundi

Sudan

Southern Sudan

Ethiopia

Swaziland

South Africa

Congo

B

Albania

Croatia

Zambia

Zimbabwe

India

JordanGaza/West Bank

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Healing Help— CMMB’s pharmaceutical and medical donations program.

HIV and AIDS Orphan and Vulnerable Children — Support for affected and infected children in South Africa.

Men Taking Action — A program to address male attitudes and practicesin order to positively impact women’s access to antenatal clinics and services to prevent the transmission of HIV from mother to unbornchild, funded by the USAID Washington in Zambia and South Africa.

Mentor Mothers — Using education and empowerment as tools to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV during pregnancy.

MVP — CMMB’s medical volunteer program.

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.

Zambia Leprosy — Presents leprosy-reducing training and programs in remote, high-prevalence regions of Zambia.

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Meet CMMB’s International Employee

of the YearEvery year CMMB chooses, from among all its outstanding employees,one person who has had a profound effect on those we serve. Thatemployee is recognized as CMMB’s International Employee of theYear. This year, that award goes to Milker Simba, CMMB’s CountryManager–M2M in Kenya. Milker was recognized for her leadership ofthe Mentor Mothers Program for Kenya, which uses education andempowerment as tools to prevent mother-to-child transmission ofHIV during pregnancy.

Milker, a registered nurse with a Masters in Public Health, joined CMMB in2004 and before long she was heavily involved in Born To Live, a CMMB initiativethat seeks to reduce the spread of HIV from pregnant mother to unborn child. As she worked to expand the program, time and again, she came face to face with thefears that strike both the pregnant mother and her partner. She saw, firsthand, howlack of knowledge and stigma could provide serious barriers that would preventpositive action. Perhaps that is why Milker embraced the Mentor Mothers concept with suchfervor. In 2006, Milker visited an initiative in South Africa called Mothers 2Mothers(M2M). What she saw there seemed to provide a way to eliminate those barriers offear that she encountered in her day-to-day work with Born To Live. The premise ofM2M is very simple: employ HIV positive mothers, who had successfully receivedcare via Born To Live, to counsel women and their partners who were facing HIVand pregnancy for the first time in a clinical setting. Milker returned to Kenya and began to work. She lobbied local health authoritiesand faith-based partners to accept the Mentor Mothers model. In the end, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a regional grant toM2M South Africa for work in Kenya and two other countries. Milker’s work helpedposition CMMB as the implementing partner for M2M in Kenya, establishing services in Nairobi and the Central, Western and Nyanza provinces of Kenya. Today,that work is being shepherded in 50 sites.

MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

“WHEN COUPLES LEARN THAT THERE IS SOMETHING THAT THEY CAN DO TO HELP THEIR CHILD, THEIR LIVES BECOME BRIGHTER AND LESS FEARFUL.”

– MILKER SIMBA

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Milker did not stop there: Her knowledge and leadership has led her to be achief advocate of the Mentor Mothers concept at forums throughout the world. She has also networked effectively within the Kenya Ministry of Health, and now the program can be found in government health facilities as well as those of faith-based organizations. CMMB has expanded its portfolio of work with Mentor Mothers beyond the clinical setting through a community outreach component. With support from theAbbott Fund, CMMB now has mentors serving as community information officers(CIO). These women reach out into the communities where they were formally stigmatized to draw expectant mothers and couples to understand and seek counseling, testing and services in an effort to reduce stigma, increase service utilization and ultimately reduce the transmission of HIV and AIDS.

FACTS ABOUT CMMB’S FOCUS ON THE HEALTH OF MOTHER AND CHILD

The Mentor Mothers program is just one of the ways in which CMMB serves women and children. Indeed, they benefit from activities in all of CMMB’s areas of focus.

The United States Agency of International Development reports that each year more than 500,000 women, 99% of them in developing countries, die from pregnancy and childbirth-relatedcomplications. In addition, for every woman who dies in childbirth,

around 20 more suffer injury, infection or disease — approximately10 million women each year.

Ten and a half million children will die this year from easilypreventable causes such as diarrhea, pneumonia, and malaria. Manyof these children would survive if they were treated with inexpensive,effective, lifesaving interventions such as oral rehydration therapyand zinc.

CMMB SALUTES MILKER SIMBA AND JOINS THE THOUSANDS SHE HAS HELPED IN SAYING

“THANK YOU”

Source: usaid.gov/maternal and child health overview, 2010

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ANISA in Southern SudanComing Together To Meet The Challenge Of HIV/AIDS Prevention

ANISA, in Zande, means together. CMMB team members in Southern Sudanfelt ANISA would be the perfect name of a new HIV/AIDS initiative launched inWestern Equatoria State. It was a very apt choice, and never was that more apparent than on World AIDSDay. The national celebrations for 2009 World AIDS Day in Southern Sudan tookplace in Yambio, the site of CMMB’s newly established office. On that day, CMMBcame together with government and non-government organizations to meet thechallenge of HIV/AIDS. ANISA aims to reduce the incidence of new HIV infections through HIV testingand counseling, prevention of mother-to-child transmission and behavior changeto prevent sexual transmission. The program will also improve care and support topeople living with HIV/AIDS and strengthen the local capacity in Western Equatoria

HIV/AIDS

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FACTS ABOUT CMMB’S FOCUS ON HIV/AIDS

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State to deliver health services related to HIV/AIDS. CMMB’s partner organization,World Vision, will provide community outreach in HIV prevention and ensure that care and support is available for people living with HIV/AIDS. On World AIDS Day, ANISA’s opening ceremony was launched into action. The opening ceremony brought in hundreds of people who participated in theevent. Five hundred educational brochures on the ANISA program were given to attendees. Under a banner introducing the ANISA program, a popular draw at the event was CMMB’s Voluntary Counseling and Testing mobile center. A largenumber of attendees participated in the testing. CMMB and partner organizations came together and created an event that attendees enjoyed, participated in and left well-informed on the ANISA program.

THE EVENT ILLUSTRATED CMMB’S COMMITMENT TO THE

EDUCATION AND PREVENTION OF HIV/AIDS

IN SOUTHERN SUDAN.

For nearly a decade, CMMB has been a leader among faith-basedorganizations, in meeting the challenge of HIV/AIDS. Its firstHIV/AIDS program, Choose To Care, has been sited by UNAIDS as a best practice and former President Bush commended CMMB forits HIV/AIDS work when he signed the President’s Emergency Planfor AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) into law.

HIV/AIDS continues to be one of the world’s significant healthproblems. It’s the only infectious disease that kills 2 million peoplea year. Still, 7,400 people become infected with HIV every day. According to a 2008 World Health Organization report, sub-SaharanAfrica is the region most affected by HIV/AIDS and is home to

67% of all people living with HIV worldwide and 91% of all new infections among children. However, due to the availability of antiretroviral therapy there has been an 18% decline in annualHIV-related mortality since 2004.

There are more than 2 million children living with HIV/AIDS.Most of the children live in sub-Saharan Africa and were infectedby their HIV-positive mothers during pregnancy, childbirth orbreastfeeding. Mentor Mothers, Born To Live and AIDSRelief areprograms that CMMB undertakes in sub-Saharan Africa to increaseprenatal education to HIV positive mothers and provide antiretroviraltherapy to mothers and their newborns as well as counseling.

Sources: UNAIDS/WHO AIDS Epidemic Update, 2009; UNAIDS Outcome Framework - Joint Action for Results, 2009; WHO - Ten Facts on HIV/AIDS, 2009

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That Stubborn .01Just Won’t Go AwayIn 1991, The World Health Organization adopted a resolution toeliminate leprosy as a public health problem by the year 2000.The resolution defined “eliminate” as a level of prevalence belowone case per 10,000 population.

Despite making great strides towards this goal, Zambia’s national level ofprevalence has stubbornly remained at 1.01 per 10,000. CMMB is working hard to eliminate leprosy as a public health issue in Zambia. Thanks to a generous grant by a private donor, CMMB is assisting the ZambianMinistry of Health and the Churches Health Associate of Zambia by conducting leprosy-eliminating programs in remote, hard to reach Zambian districts that arestill reporting prevalence rates as high as 17.2 per 10,000 population. CMMB is doing this through training of clinical and community health workers and supervisory visits to health facilities in these regions. At the trainingsessions, health workers are given access to information, and instruction in the diagnosis and treatment using Multi-Drug Therapy. This treatment is a simpleyet highly effective cure for all types of leprosy. During a visit to the Senanga District to see CMMB’s program in action, District Director of Health, Mr. Henry N. Sitali, stated: “This is a very importantprogram for Senanga District because, since training, we have seen the results.While leprosy is a big health problem, the district has had no funds to train people.Now we are able to do so, and cases are being registered immediately followingtraining.” In thanking CMMB, he continued: “Because of the trainings provided by CMMB in the community, the number of suspected cases refered to health centers is increasing. I strongly recommend that CMMB should continue to assistthe government.” CMMB is working very hard to make the .01 go away in Zambia.

NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES

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FACTS ABOUT CMMB’S FOCUS ON NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES

SINCE TRAINING,WE HAVE SEEN THE RESULTS.

THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT PROGRAM FOR SENANGA DISTRICT BECAUSE

Building on its highly effective program to treat lymphatic filariasisin Ghana, CMMB has initiated a new area of programmatic activity,focusing on Neglected Tropical Diseases.

There are 14 primary diseases that fall under the World Health Organization’s list of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The diseases are called ‘neglected’ because they have largely been eliminated and are often forgotten. However, they still persist andare concentrated almost exclusively in populations in the developingworld. Most Neglected Tropical Diseases can be prevented andeliminated. For some, there are simple and affordable diagnostictools which cost as little as 4 cents per test. For the rest, the currently available diagnostic tools require skilled health workersand hospitalization.

Leprosy is one of the 14 primary Neglected Tropical Diseases.Over the past 20 years, 116 of 122 endemic countries have eliminatedleprosy as a public health problem. Since the introduction of Multi-Drug Therapy in 1985, 14.5 million people have been cured ofleprosy. The best way to eliminate leprosy and the other NeglectedTropical Diseases is by developing community awareness programsthat are aimed at removing social stigmas and ensuring that adequateservices and Multi-Drug Therapy is available. Dengue fever, Guinea worm disease, and lymphatic filariasis are other examples.

Sources: WHO.org – Questions & Answers, Ten Facts on Neglected Tropical Diseases, Leprosy Fact Sheet No. 101

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Kayla in KenyaFrom New Orleans to a remote village in Kenya, Kayla Bronder is discoveringhow to live out her vocation with simple, humble service to others. Kayla is a22-year-old graduate with a degree in Public Health and Spanish. She hastraveled to and worked in many countries such as Mexico, Chile, and Bolivia.When she applied for a volunteer position with Catholic Medical MissionBoard she requested placement in Africa and is currently working with St. Camillus Hospital in Karungu, Kenya from October 2009-June 2010. Her blog, “Kayla in Kenya”, documents her experiences and growth as amedical volunteer. Here is one of her inspiring stories:

“No pictures or words can describe the beautiful landscape and people of theRift Valley. We saw Massai men herding their cattle, women carrying any variety ofheavy objects on their heads, and children smiling and waving wildly as the “Mazungus”(White people in Kiswahili) drove by.” Karungu is a rural fishing town on the shoreof Lake Victoria in the southwest corner of Kenya. Despite its aesthetic beauty andrich culture, the people of Karungu live without basic medical assistance. Malnutrition,malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS are the area’s biggest medical issues. St. CamillusMission Hospital, where Kayla is working, was founded by the religious congregationof The Servant of the Sick, and provides care for the surrounding population. St. Camillus believes in “treating with love” and Kayla embodies this vision. A mere month into her work, Kayla heard about the Wombogo family from a co-worker and was immediately drawn to their story. “The moment I met Mary,Michael, and Gaston, something in me knew this is why I had come to Karungu.They are the widow, the orphan, the poor, the hungry, and the sick that Christ talks about in the Gospels. How could I leave them in their abject poverty and go tosleep at night calling myself a Christian?”

MEDICAL VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

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FACTS ABOUT CMMB’S MVP (MEDICAL VOLUNTEER PROGRAM)

CMMB began with a volunteer’s effort, when our founder, Dr. PaluelFlagg, went to Haiti in 1912 to minister to those afflicted with leprosy. The program places licensed healthcare professionals—doctors, nurses, nutritionists, laboratory technicians, and others—at faith-based facilities in countries with extreme need. Most of ourlong-term volunteers serve a minimum of one year. In addition,CMMB arranges the deployment of teams of short-term volunteers,mostly for intense service lasting approximately two weeks.

Countries: 27 countries around the world

Volunteers providing help to those in need in 2009: 73 long-term participated in the program, as did 475 short-term volunteers. They were placed in 55 facilities. An estimated 314,000 were helped via their efforts.

Those helped by MVP since 1912: CMMB can only estimate for the early years, so our very conservative number for 98 years of volunteer service is 30,772,000.

Sixteen years ago, Mary was widowed after the birth of her second son. One of hersons is epileptic and the other mentally handicapped. With few resources and optionsMary, Michael and Gaston lived without medical care and were severely infected by jiggers, flea-like bugs that live in the soil and burrow into your hands and feet causingunbearable itching and pain. The moment Kayla met the family, she knew she could helpand thus began the “Extreme Home Makeover Kenya Edition”. With the help of a Community Health Worker, fellow nurses, and Father Mario from the hospital, thegroup devised a two part program to end the suffering of “The Jiggers Family”. Part one:build the family a new home with a sturdy, hole-free roof and a cement floor to keep the jiggers in the soil and out of their feet and hands. Part two: bring the family to thehospital and in a painful and slow process remove the existing jiggers and provide the family with much needed nourishment and love. Kayla gives a detailed description of the long process. Their efforts have paid off:the family is rid of the infection and has been given a fresh start. “Multiple people haveremoved jiggers for countless hours over the past three days and still some remain. But Mary, Michael and Gaston silently suffer as we attempt to rid them of this horrible

affliction. They are becoming more animated andcheerful, especially Gaston. He can’t read or evencount to ten, but he constantly smiles and jokeswith me whenever I come to visit them.” Kayla’s efforts with the Wombogo family created a rippleeffect and countless families were discovered withthe same infection. Through hard work and persistence Kayla and others have developed theKarungu Jiggers Eradication Campaign (KJEC) and hundreds are being helped. Although workingin such a difficult environment can be trying,

Kayla finds that it is also the most rewarding: “With most of the horrible stories comeheroic, compassionate, and loving action on behalf of the nurses, doctors, public healthofficials, and community members. I’ve seen people go above and beyond every singleday to help this orphan, that pregnant mother, this sick old man. I’m honored and humbled to work with these incredible people. I pray that I can continue to learn fromthem and to serve with the same sacrificial love.”

I’M HONORED AND HUMBLED TO WORK

WITH THESE INCREDIBLE

PEOPLE.

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Healing HelpIn a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Manila, FilipinoPresident Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo presented CMMB withthe Kaanib ng Bayan Award in recognition of its service, advancement and improvement of the lives of Filipinos.President Macapagal-Arroyo, in her remarks, praisedCMMB’s “humanitarian efforts for the poorest of the poor of developing countries around the world, especially in the Philippines.” Since 1995, CMMB has donated medicines and medical supplies, through its Healing Help initiative, to organizations and hospitals in the Philippines, who in turn have helped over 500,000 patients. Vital primary healthcare medicines have been donated to 64 partners over the last 10 years, among them Home ReachFoundation, mission clinics, Tanglaw Filipino American Society, and PhilippineMedical Associations. Since 1999, CMMB has provided them, as well as other organizations, medicines and medical supplies valued at more than US$135.5 million. Just one of CMMB’s many successful aid endeavors in the Philippines was the“Mama Make Me Healthy” program that was implemented with the help of theHome Reach Foundation. The program was a maternal health initiative undertakenin partnership with the Provincial Government of Bohol, through the ProvincialHealth Office, the City Government of Tagbilaran and 10 district hospitals. Thisthree-year project provided roughly 300,000 pregnant and lactating women inBohol with vitamins and micronutrients. The program was conducted by Barangayhealth workers who were trained through a grant from CMMB. The results of the

HEALING HELP

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FACTS ABOUT CMMB’S HEALING HELP PROGRAM

2009 was a record-breaking year, once again, for Healing Help, CMMB’s pharmaceutical and medical supply donation program: 431 shipments, valued at US$265,142,972 were provided to 161 healthcare facilities in 39 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.

We estimate that 13.9 million people were helped via this legacy program. That averages approximately US$19 per person.

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initiative were astonishing. There was an increase in overall birth weight and childdevelopment and a decrease in birth anomalies and mortality. CMMB has also provided much needed medical assistance to other areas of the Philippines such as Bulacan, Cebu, Iloilo, Nueva Ecija, Southern Leyte andTawi-tawi. These areas were hit by natural disasters, such as typhoons and floods,and the residents were given free medicines. These are but a handful of examples ofhow CMMB is providing aid to the people of the Philippines. The recognition of thiswork at the esteemed Presidential Awards ceremony has affirmed CMMB’s passionand dedication to social justice for all.

THE RESULTS OF THE INITIATIVE WERE ASTONISHING.

THERE WAS AN INCREASE IN OVERALL BIRTH WEIGHT AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND A DECREASE IN BIRTH ANOMALIES AND MORTALITY.

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2009 STEWARDSHIP

Catholic Medical Mission Board is thankful for the generosity of its supporters. With their donations, CMMB strivesto be courageous and collaborative in ways that build healthcare capacity in communities around the world.

SUPPORT

Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies $ 261,902,027

Medical Volunteer Services 5,724,219

Donated Goods and Services $ 267,626,246

Government 8,453,157

Individuals 6,357,044

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations 1,401,837

Trusts & Estates 1,907,483

Cash Contributions $ 18,119,521

Income from Dividends, Interest and

Sales of Investments 117,963

Realized Gain/(Loss) of Marketable Securities (686,001)

Unrealized Gain/(Loss) on Investments 413,572

$ (154,466)

Total Support $ 285,591,301

ALLOCATIONS

Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies $ 266,073,567

Medical Volunteer Services 6,222,375

Support for Health Projects 10,434,593

Global Aid $ 282,730,535

Fundraising 3,408,130

Administration 2,963,507

$ 6,371,637

Total Allocations $ 289,102,172

NET ASSETS

Net Assets as of September 30, 2008 $ 14,441,328

Change in New Assets (3,510,381)

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

The above represents the audited financial information for the 12-month period that ended September 30, 2009. 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

46%

$8,453,157

Individuals, Trusts & Estates

46%

$8,264,527

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

8%

$1,401,837

A

Administration

$2,972,600

Fundraising

$3,408,130

Global Aid

$282,730,535

97.8%

1.2%1%

USES OF DONATIONS

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Number ofGifts by Level Contributors

$50,000+ 23

$25,000+ 41

$10,000+ 76

$5,000+ 106

$2,500+ 191

$1,500+ 340

$1,000+ 494

$500+ 1,416

$250+ 2,733

$100+ 8,107

$1-99 33,359

46,886

CONTRIBUTORSWe 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 cumulativecontributions of $1,000 or more and include all donations made between October 1, 2008 through December 31, 2009.

$50,000 & Above

IndividualsAnonymousMr. Michael DeckMrs. Robert C. Graham, Jr.Mr. Charles H. HoeflichLt. Col. Robert S. Zbylut, USAF, (Ret.)

Corporations, Foundations & OrganizationsAbbott LaboratoriesBoehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Bon Secours Health SystemBristol-Myers Squibb FoundationCombined Federal CampaignJ. Homer Butler FoundationJohnson & Johnson Contribution Fund

Porticus North America Foundation

Trusts & EstatesEstate of Deacon Jim AwaltEstate of Grace BarryEstate of Vi M. ChristiansenEstate of David M. D’AgostinoEstate of Ida R. FrasanchinEstate of Lillian Q. McGuireEstate of Mary Rose PsarisEstate of Frances S. RebackMartha E.V. Welch Trust

$25,000 to $49,999

IndividualsAnonymousMr. & Ms. Jefferson F Allen

Mr. & Mrs. Kim & Smoky BaylessMs. Marylane BurryMr. & Mrs. John E. CelentanoMr. Michael FrisbyMr. Harold Fitzgerald LenfestMr. Donald R. MessinaMr. & Mrs. William PasulkaMr. & Mrs. Joseph & Mary Ann PezzulloMr. Frank J. Sasinowski Esq.Mrs. Mary Lee Hierholzer Specht

Corporations, Foundations & OrganizationsBDBristol-Myers Squibb CompanyFidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundRobert J. Frisby Foundation, Inc.The Thomas & Dorothy Leavey FoundationMarian Health System, Inc.The McDonald Family FoundationMerck Company FoundationThe W. O’Neil Foundation, Inc.Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate WordTSC FoundationUnited Therapeutics CorporationVanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Trusts & EstatesHelen L. Barry TrustEstate of Henry J. Dieckhaus, Jr.Estate of Bertha C. EilermanEstate of Harry A. HessEstate of Gerard L. Le BeauEstate of Mary E. LynchMr. John McGonigle TrustRobert H. Miller Trust

The New York Community TrustElizabeth A. Ryan Revocable TrustEstate of Kathryn G. SchaferEstate of Bernard J. SchlumpfThe Schwab Fund for Charitable GivingEstate of John J. SimpsonMay & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust

$10,000 to $24,999

IndividualsAnonymousMrs. Carroll C. BarberMr. Thomas BliznickMr. & Mrs. John R. BoydCmdr. & Mrs. Richard F. BurnsMr. & Mrs. Joseph CastilloMr. Paul R. ChagnonMr. Leroy S. CloseMrs. Bradley CollinsMr. Michael D. ConnellyMr. & Mrs. Nicholas D’Agostino, Jr.Miss Emma DallorsoMr. John DelgrecoMr. Michael D. DempseyMr. & Mrs. Gregory M. DeSayeMs. Mary DooleyMr. Robert U. DrosteMr. John P. DunleavyMr. & Mr. Bill FallonMr. & Mrs. John FerrariMr. Desmond G. FitzgeraldMiss Elizabeth H. FullerMr. & Mrs. John F. GalbraithDr. Nancy E. GibbsMs. Marie E. GrobuskyLt. Col. & Mrs. Joseph F. Hines

Mr. Linus HoMr. & Mrs. Richard V. HolmesMr. & Mrs. Chris KingMr. Carmelo KintanaMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. LandriganMr. & Mrs. Aloysius A. LeopoldMr. William R. LoichotMs. Margaret MaloneyMrs. Helen D. MarkMs. Catherine V. McGuireMr. & Mrs. Theodore A. MierzejewskiMs. Lillian MolterMrs. Henrietta R. MorganMs. Patricia MurphyMs. Patricia NarramoreMr. Thomas J. PalumboMaj. Matthew P. PasulkaMr. George O. PfaffMr. Frank J. RienzoMr. & Mrs. Michael J. SeergyDr. John J. SeylerMr. & Mrs. James TigheMs. Mary Louise WalterMr. Michael A. WeberMs. Tammy WelchMs. Anne WunscheMr. & Mrs. Alexander J. Yerman

Corporations, Foundations & OrganizationsAll Life FoundationThe Carnegie Hall Corporation, Inc.Catholic Healthcare PartnersThe Cottrell FoundationD’Agostino Supermarkets, Inc.William H.G.Fitzgerald Family Foundation

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G.E. Foundation Matching Gift ProgramThe International FoundationThe Kresge FoundationNotre Dame Mission Volunteers, Inc.Raskob Foundation For Catholic Activities, Inc.

Salvadoran American HumanitarianFoundation

Trusts & EstatesEstate of Katherine E. DechertEstate of Mary J. FitzsimmonsJean Casey Mahoney TrustJames T. Mahoney TrustMcGue Millhiser Family TrustA. Joseph, Blesilla & Mary C. Rizzi TrustEstate of Clara T. SuermannE. Philip Taylor TrustEstate of Pauline Zwergel

$5,000 to $9,999

IndividualsAnonymousMr. Donald M. ArmasRev. John J. AuerMrs. Rita A. BachopMr. Ted BarbusinskiMr. Paul BatesRev. Joseph BorodachMr. Edward BriodyMr. Adger BrownMr. Paul BrownMrs. Alice F. BuckleyMr. John D. CampbellMr. & Mrs. Nathaniel L. CarrMr. & Mrs. Michael D. CaseyMr. & Mrs. Ken & Carol ClancyMr. & Mrs. William J. DixonMrs. Laura Fallon FibbiMs. Christy FosterMr. Thomas J. FoxMr. & Mrs. Peter J. GalliganDr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Gasser, Jr.Miss Helen R. GolobMr. & Mrs. John & Deanna GrivettiDr. Damian Walter GrivettiMr. Al HammersmithDr. Alfred HartmannMr. Norman HaverkampMr. John D. HerrickMr. Joseph HinesMr. Greg HolahanMr. Francis J. HoolahanMs. Beatrice A. HradskyDr. & Mrs. Hans H. HuygenDr. Clarion E. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Matthew E. JustCapt. Anthony KazarnowiczMr. Francis E. KennyMr. Raymond P. KurkjyMr. Paul E. LambertMr. Charles W. LennonMr. Robert M. LesmerisesMr. & Mrs. Frank J. LongtoMrs. Carol H. Luders

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Lyczak, Jr.Lt. Col. & Mrs. Frank L. MaerzMr. Ronald P. McArthurMr. & Mrs. William J. MillarMr. & Mrs. Luciya A. MinerMr. Nod Mulville, Jr.Mrs. Valerie C. NacinovichElizabeth L. O’ConnorMs. Teresa M. OntraMr. David P. OttovichDr. Jaime PardoMr. Wayne ParsilMr. Daniel J. PasulkaDr. & Mrs. Arun Angelo PatilMs. Joan PeifferMr. Ronald F. ProudMr. George PrzybylskiMr. Henry P. Riordan, Esq.Mrs. Theresa L RitchersonMr. Boyd Kern RobertsMr. Robert RobottiMr. & Mrs. Mark L. RotertRev. James A. RotheMr. & Mrs. Timothy RudderowMs. Frances L. SaundersMr. Roger A. SchinellaMr. Thomas ScholzMr. Daniel ShapiroMs. Mary M. SmithMr. William SpiakMr. & Mrs. Robert J. StrathmanRev. Gary S. SumpterMr. John TakeuchiDr. Ramon TallajMrs. Elizabeth B. TaylorMr. & Mrs. Chester TracyMr. & Mrs. Graig VecchiolaMs. Anna VilkaitisMs. Jacqueline VitulliMr. & Mrs. John W. WattsMiss Lisa D. WeisgerberMrs. Thomas L. Young

Corporations, Foundations & OrganizationsAmerican Nicaraguan Foundation, Inc.The Milton V. Brown FoundationCarmelite NunsE.F. Merkert 1996 Charitable FoundationFood for the Poor, Inc.Google Gift Matching ProgramThe Guzikowski Family FoundationJohnson & Johnson Family of Companies

Macy’s Corporate Services, Inc.The Mushett Family FoundationOppenheimer Funds, Inc.Permanent Mission of LechtenstienUnited Nations

PF FoundationThe Progressive Insurance FoundationMichael T. Riordan Family FoundationTim & Judy Rudderow Foundation, Inc.Schering-Plough CorporationSemnani FoundationMary Cross Tippmann Foundation

Trusts & EstatesRaymond A. & Marie S. Goldbach TrustEstate of Patricia B. Kirvin

$2,500 to $4,999

IndividualsAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Patrick Adams, Esq.Mr. Robert AlmeriniMr. John J. AmoreMs. Carolyn AngiolettiMr. Raymond J. BerardiMr. & Mrs. Jacques BergeronDr. Diane BernardiMs. Mary Jane BlinkaMs. Gloria A. BonannoMs. Helen BonneauMr. Mark BorgerdingMr. Joseph F. BoyceMr. John J. BrenkleRev. John L. BrophyMr. & Mrs. Michael BryantMr. Ramon BurkeDr. & Mrs. Richard P. BurkhardtMs. Annette M. ButlerMr. Frank M. ButzenMrs. Catherine ByrnesMs. Peggy CallaciMr. William A. CarrollDr. & Mrs. Dean ClericoMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. ColemanMr. Ernest E. Coqueran

Rev. Raymond J. CossetteMr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Cummings, Jr.Rev. Joseph K. CurleyMs. Helen S. CurryMr. Nicholas J. D’Agostino, IIIMr. & Mrs. L. DahmMs. Ann M. DamrauMr. Clarence DefnetMr. Vincent DindzansMr. & Mrs. Tom C. DokupilMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. DolsMiss Ellen C. DonovanMr. Jack DoyleMr. Richard L. DoyleMrs. Margaret A. DrackerMr. & Mrs. Gregory DunnMs. Nancy M. DunneRev. Leo O. FarleyMrs. G. FippMr. Robert FlynnMr. Thomas P. FontanaMs. Mary ForemanMr. Ed N. ForysMr. Frederick W. Fox, Jr.Mr. Thomas Joseph GhiorziMr. Patrick Gough, Jr.Mr. John B. GrayMr. Philip GrayMrs. Dolores T. GreeneMr. & Mrs. Tazio & Katie GrivettiMr. & Mrs. Robert GryzmalaMr. Manuel GuerraRev. Donald F. Haggerty

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Dr. & Mrs. John H. HattenhauerMr. Louis HerreraMr. John H. HeyerMsgr. Carl D. HinrichsenMr. Jeffrey J. HodgmanMr. Robert HutchisonMs. Marjorie ItenMr. James S. JarvisMr. Roger JusseaumeRev. George L. KingMr. Richard A. KleymeyerDr. James B. Peter KmMr. Kenneth M. KramerMr. F. E. KrumlMr. Michael A. KulungowskiMr. Albert A. KurkjyMr. Edmund G. La CourMr. & Mrs. Chris LaursenMr. & Mrs. Russell LeggettMr. & Mrs. Margarita & John LodatoMr. Joseph M. LomanginoMr. John LottesMr. Frank J. MaguireDr. & Mrs. Gerado A. MalangaDr. Manuel Maria-SoosaiMr. Robert & Mrs. Patri MatejcekMs. Palliath George MathewMr. & Mrs. Yasuko & Richard MattioneMr. W. Donn McCarthyMr. & Mrs. Arthur J. McClellandMrs. Alicia M. McCormickMr. & Mrs. Michael Kevin McevoyMs. Roberta A. MeltzerMr. Henry Menn, III, Esq.Mr. Matthew V. MerolaMs. Mary M. MiddendorfMr. Matthew MonesmithMr. Ralph R. MooreMr. Rob MotzelMiss Dorothy J. MuganMr. Charles MurdockDr. Vincent MuscarellaDr. Scott MusinskiMs. Diane NagbyMr. Henry NashMiss Rebecca NeuwirthRev. John J. NewellDr. Joseph R. NoraDr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’BrienMr. & Mrs. Richard O’ConnorMr. James B O’ConnorMr. Robert O’DonnellMr. & Mrs. John F. O’DonoghueMrs. Audrey A. O’NeillMr. Robert L. OpdykeMr. Norbert OswaldMr. Frank J. ParzatkaMr. Robert J. PascoeMr. Gary PasquinelliMr. Joseph A. PasulkaDr. Gregory M. M. PlunkettMr. & Mrs. Hugo PozaMr. & Mrs. Paul Prestia

Ms. Maria PuigMrs. Barbara C. Quinn-ConnollyMrs. Beatrice G. RayMrs. Phyllis J. RenaudDr. Alfred RielMs. Elizabeth RobertsMs. Ann C. RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Eugene C. RocheMr. & Mrs. James D. RoesserMr. & Mrs. Joseph W. RogersMiss Frances A. RomeoMs. Tammy RoqueMr. Eugene E. RulloMs. Fran SaulMr. & Mrs. Rick SegerDr. & Mrs. Joseph C. SerlettiRev. Donald P. SheehanMr. Thomas P. SheridanMr. James ShermanRev. Francis X. J. SmithMr. F. William Smullen, IIIMr. & Mrs. William P. SorensonMr. & Mrs. David J. St. LaurentMrs. Mary J. StanleyMr. & Mrs. Larry L. SteeleRev. Edward SteritiDr. & Mrs. Thomas R. SweeneyMr. Matthew P. SwitMr. Christopher TaddeiDr. Atef M. TawadrosRev. John M. TezieMr. Robert E. ThomeMr. & Mrs. Gary ThomeRev. Robert W. ThrasherJohn V. Tippmann, Sr.Mr. Peter Van De WeteringMr. Christopher V. WaldorfMrs. Barbara C. WalshMr. Donald J. WeidingerMr. & Mrs. M. Edward Whelan, IIIMr. Robert WhittingtonMr. Jonathan WilliamsMr. Barry B. WillisMs. Madonna M. WolffMrs. Ellen N. Young

Corporations, Foundations & OrganizationsArchdiocese of PhiladelphiaBrother’s Brother FoundationCitihope InternationalGregory M. & Deborah M. DeSaye Foundation

Fathers of MercyRev. Stephen J. HalaburaHope for HaitiHospital Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis

Microsoft Giving Matching Gifts ProgramNoster FoundationThe Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program

The Progressive Insurance FoundationRussell Sage FoundationSacred Heart Parish

St. Aloysius Church Corp.St. Mark’s Catholic ChurchPauline A. Stolteben FoundationTebbens Steel, LLCMia Sutphin Memorial FoundationUnited Armenian FundUnited Way of New York City

Trusts & EstatesEstate of Anne J. BeglinEstate of James J. Farabaugh

$1,000 to $2,499

IndividualsAnonymousMr. Paul AblerMr. & Ms. Richard AgnewMr. & Mrs. Jim & Joan AguiarDr. & Mrs. Robert AilleoMs. Amanda J. AilleoDr. Rosalie Reardon AlbersMr. Raymond E. AlcouffeRev. Ronald AlderMr. & Mrs. Steven G. AlessandroMr. Michael G. AllareMr. Thomas J. Allen, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. John P. AndersMr. Anthony AndreoliDr. Joseph G. AntkowiakMs. Jean M. ArmstrongMr. Fred ArnzenMr. & Mrs. Robert A. BanetMr. John BannonMr. & Mrs. Robert & Shannon BarhamMrs. Marie T. BarnesMr. R. A. BartelsMr. Robert J. BartenMrs. Julie Barth-JonesMr. Bill BaumelDr. Carl W. BazilMr. Nicholas BealMr. Leonard BeaulieuMr. Nurhan A. BecidyanMr. William B. BeckMrs. Phyllis P. BeeRev. George P. BehanMr. William R. BelfieldMr. Robert M. BerneroMr. & Mrs. David J. BerrillMr. Thomas J. BertramMr. & Mrs. Paul W. BerubeMr. Vincent J. BeseauMr. Joe Betcher, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. BiadMr. & Mrs. Victor L. BiadMr. Richard BiancoMr. Carl L. BieniewskiMr. Barry BlasingDr. James V. BlazekMr. Robert V. BledsoeMr. & Mrs. John J. BlomstromMr. Theodore BlumenthalMs. Anita Blyth

Mr. Charles L .BobalekMr. & Mrs. M.P. & Ginny BodmanMr. Robert BolliniMr. Richard BondurantMr. & Mrs. Daniel BonnerDr. A. BorabyMr. Dennis BordenaveMs. Susan BoudreauMs. Margaret BoyarskiMiss Eileen C. BradleySr. Nancy BramlageMr. & Mrs. Harry A. BrandtR. T. BrandtMr. Owen J. Breen, IIIJohn BrettMr. John BrettMr. David BreznakMr. Thomas E. Brinkman, Sr.Ms. Barbara BrochtrupMr. Richard S. BrodyMr. Raymond J. BrossDr. & Mrs. Michael T. BrownRev. Gerald BrowneMr. & Mrs. David BuchnerMr. Thomas J. BuckleyRev. James BuckleyMr. James L. BuckleyMr. & Mrs. C. P. BuckleyMr. & Mrs. Edward W. BuelMr. Michael W. BugielskiMr. & Mrs. Theodore BurgerMr. Ramon BurkeMr. & Mrs. George BurnettMrs. Marianne BurrellMr. Peter BuscemiMr. & Mrs. Charles H. BuxtonMr. Thomas E. Byrne, Jr.Miss Catherine F. CahillMr. Edward CallaghanMrs. Judith T. CampbellMr. Edward J. CampbellMr. & Mrs. Robert F. Carangelo, Jr.Mr. John CarberryRev. Edward C. Carpenter, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. CarrMr. & Mrs. Robert CartonMr. & Mrs. Robert M. CashmanMr. Cornelius R. CatenaMs. Helena E. CavanaghMrs. Lorrie CebulaMr. Giuseppe CecchiMr. Rudolph CecchiMr. & Mrs. Richard & Lisa CederothMr. & Mrs. John CelaniMr. Raymond ChappellMr. Joseph F. ChayaMr. & Mrs. Dennis A. ChristensonMrs. Patricia ChristensonRev. John ChwalekMiss Carmela T. CinqueRev. John A. CippelMr. Jeffrey CisinskiMr. Thomas X. ClintonMr. Robert Lee Cody

CONTRIBUTORS (CONTINUED)

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Mr. & Mrs. John P. CoganMr. Robert C. ColemanMr. Robert J. ColemanDr. & Mrs. David ColemanMr. Randy M. CollinsMs. Denise CollinsMr. Maurice ConnellyMs. Anita D. ConnellyMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. ConnollyMr. Lawrence F. ConnorsRev. James ConwayMr. Anthony F. ConzemiusMr. Terence P. CooneyMrs. Donna CooperMr. Jose CorralRev. Allen F. CorriganMrs. Elaine P. CothermanMr. Lawrence CouchMr. & Mrs. Robert F. CozziMr. & Mrs. Maurice CozzoMs. Marion E. CraigMr. Michael CressRev. John M. CrottyMr. Philip CrowleyMr. Joseph W. CunninghamMr. Gary CurranMr. Conrad E CzyzMr. Fabio Da SilvaMr. Michael Dacey

Mr. Lawrence DacuntoRev. Mark J. DanczykMr. Stephen J. D’AntoniMr. Kenneth A. D’AntonioMiss Maryal DebnarMs. Maria DeckerMr. Steven T. DegeleMr. Tim DeGeorgeMs. Ann DegruyRev. Phillip P. DenigMr. Benjamin DenihanMs. Eileen DenninMr. James A. DennisMr. Patrick S. DennisMr. Daniel B. DevlinMs. Subhuti DharmanandaMs. Jane DicksonMr. & Mrs. Robert W. DietrichRev. Patrick DiffleyMs. Rose M. DimasoMr. William DlwgoshMr. & Mrs. Matt & Doris DohertyRev. Patrick J. DolanMs. Karen DolanMr. James DolanMrs. Catherine DoleschalMr. & Mrs. Thomas C. DomeikaMr. Joseph J. DominRev. V. Donadio

Mr. Norman DonnellyRev. Harry T. Donoghue, O.P.Mr. Patrick J. DonovanMr. & Mrs. Marc DuboiskiMr. Sean DudleyMr. William E. DuffyMr. Raymond G. DufresneMr. & Mrs. Joey P. DuhamelMr. Jack DumasMr. Richard DumlerMr. Richard B. DunnMs. Mary DutyMrs. Mary Ann C. EarlesSr. Patricia EckMr. James EdmistonMr. & Mrs. William EigelMrs. Marie T. EllerDr. & Mrs. Edward A. EllisMs. Geraldine L. EngleMr. Paul EnglerMs. Shirley ErricksonRev. Ronald EscalanteMr. & Mrs. James C. FallonMr. & Mrs. Eugene F. FamaMr. & Mrs. William L. FarisMs. Valerie FaulknerMr. Wesley E. FaustMr. Bernard FeinsteinMrs. Aileen A. Felling

Miss Anne FerraraMiss Marie FerraroMr. Frank FicazzolaMr. & Mrs. Leon J. FiegelMr. A. P. FisherMr. & Mrs. William D. FissingerMr. Charles J. FittiT. J. FitzpatrickMr. Jim FitzpatrickMr. John C. FlemingMr. James FolkensMs. Laureen T. ForoMs. Margaret ForrestelMr. & Mrs. Joel FosterMr. Richard FratesiMr. Gary FrayMr. Joseph FreemanMr. & Mrs. Anthony W. FreemanMrs. John A. FreeseLarry FriendMr. Timothy FulneckyRev. Peter FunkMr. John S. FutrickRev. Ronald P. GagnonMs. Mary GallagherMr. Peter GallettMs. Mary Anne GalonskiMr. William J. GambaMr. Dominic J. Gambone, III

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Mr. & Mrs. Lucian GardaMs. Renee GarnettMr. & Mrs. Steven J. GasperMr. John N. GavinMr. Mark GentaRev. J. Clark GeorgeMr. & Mrs. Kevin & Kim GeraldsMr. Joe GerbasiMs. Theresa A. GeroldMr. John GertzDr. Todd GibsonMr. Todd GieseRev. Frank J. GilchristRev. Joseph M. GileMs. Patricia GilmoreMr. Ed GiniatDr. & Mrs. Robert L. GlassMr. & Mrs. David GlendinningMr. John F. GlennonMr. Gary GluysMr. Edward J. GoeselMr. & Mrs. Jose GonzalezMr. Ronald M. GrabMs. Loretta GremillionMs. Rosemary C. GreulichMs. Barbara GriecoMr. Edward GriesbachMrs. Johanna GriffinMr. & Mrs. Diodato F. GrisiMs. Teresa GrothDr. Stephen GrubaMr. & Mrs. Thomas Gruber

Mr. F. Javier GudinoMr. Michael GuentherMr. & Mrs. Cornelius J. Guiney, IIIDr. Marian I. GuminskiMr. & Mrs. James GutbrodMr. & Mrs. Joaquin R. GutierrezMr. & Mrs. Chris GuzikowskiMr. & Mrs. Michael GuzikowskiMr. & Mrs. Thomas GuzikowskiMr. & Mrs. Frank GuzikowskiMr. & Mrs. Frank Guzikowski, Jr.Mr. Daniel Joe HabermanMr. Arthur G. HaessigMr. Ray HakimMs. Carol J. HaleMs. Frances HallMr. & Mrs. Roger F. HallenbeckRev. Ralph HamletMr. Jeff M. HammanRev. Leo HammerlMr. Jason HannaMr. Jim HanniffMr. & Mrs. Lambert HansesMr. Stephen J. HaproffMrs. Mary HarbourMs. Mary E. HaringMr. Richard P. HartmanMr. Richard HebertMr. Wayne J. HemmenMr. Joseph P. HencheyMr. Daniel HennessyMr. & Mrs. John Hennessy

Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. HenningMs. Carol HenrichsMr. Gregory HerbertMr. Robert HerrickMs. Jennifer HesterMr. Robert HickaMr. & Mrs. Michael HicksMs. Lorraine Niemer HiddingMr. & Mrs. Lawrence HitzerothRev. William HochheimMs. Christine HodynoRev. James HoerterMs. Janice HoeschlerMr. Brendan P. HoganDr. Thomas F. HoganMr. Timothy HorstMr. Vittorio HosleMr. & Mrs. Michael HowellMr. & Mrs. Charles R. HufnagelDr. Stephen H. HumphreyMs. Philip & Zita HuntMs. Susan HuserMr. William T. HustonMr. Thomas A. HychalkMr. & Mrs. John & Lisa IberleRev. Donald R. ImmingBacele InfingerMs. Ursula JaegerMr. Roland JalbertMr. John W. JamesonMr. A. Allan JankusRev. James J. JanovecMr. Michael JanuszeskiMr. Brian JeffreyMr. & Mrs. Kevin JenneMr. Edgar JonesMr. Jeff JordanMr. George J. JostMs. Rita KaiserMr. Bronislaus KaminskiMr. Peter T. KancierusMr. Fuat KavakMr. & Mrs. Robert E. KeaneDr. William KeenanDr. Bill D. KeeverMr. Michael KehoeMr. & Mrs. Raymond F. KellerMs. Margaret KellyMs. Sheila M. KellyMiss Marilyn E. KenglaMr. Warren KennedyMr. William T. Kenney, CSPMr. Damien KenworthyRev. Msgr. Joseph A. KerinMs. Catherine KernMs. Mary A. KernanMrs. Mary T. KerriganMr. Edward J. KieltyMr. Robert KieslingMr. William J. KingRev. James W. KinnMiss Claire KinnDr. Kevin KirbyMr. & Mrs. Donald J. Kissinger, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Ottmar KistnerMr. & Mrs. Robert L. KlausingMr. George F. KlecanMr. John KlemickMr. Stuart W. Knight, Esq.Mr. William R. Knowles, Ret.Mr. Edward KobylarczykMs. Lillian KobysRev. Donald C. KocherRev. John W. KoelschMrs. Mary KoesslerMr. & Mrs. George J. KoppMs. Jacqueline KorusMr. & Mrs. Henry M. KorytkowskiMs. Lucille H. KosRev. Albert C. KoserMiss Anna E. KovalyMr. Richard KozloskiRev. Bruce D. KrebsMs. Maureen KreiderMr. & Mrs. Robert KroeningMs. Suzanne KrzyzanowskiMr. Mark KulbaskiMr. Mohan U. KumarMr. & Mrs. Bruce E. LafranchiMs. Cindy LagasseMr. & Mrs. James A. LahowetzMr. Jack LandDr. Jennifer L. LandriganMrs. Mabel I. LaneRev. Timothy J. LangeMr. Joseph C. LangloisMr. Justin LargenMr. Calvin LarsonMr. Philip LauferRev. James E. LeaseMr. William LechtenbergJea Y. LeeRev. Jeffrey LegerMr. Alfred LemmoMs. Joann LennMs. Kathleen M. LeonardMr. Charles W. LeslieMr. & Mrs. Robert F. LesslMr. Alwyn LeylandDr. & Mrs. Joseph J. LiggeraMrs. K. F. LimkeMr. & Mrs. Vincent P. LisankeMr. & Mrs. Donald J. LochMr. William H. LockhartDr. Mark LofyeMr. James LoganRev. Roy A. LombardDr. Terence LonerganMr. Peter M. LuckettFrancis & Lucy, Jr.Mr. Larry LumbatisMr. Robert LyleMr. Larry LynchMr. & Mrs. Dennis J. LynchMr. Stephen LynchMr. Stephen Mac ManusMr. David MaddenRev. Michael Maher

CONTRIBUTORS (CONTINUED)

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Mr. & Mrs. Joe & Jacki MahlmeisterRev. Gordon MahoneyMr. & Mrs. Thomas MaierRev. D J MajerusMr. & Mrs. George MakstelaMrs. Harriet E. MalmquistMrs. Rose Marie MaloneyDr. Amelita MamarilMiss Miriam V. MannixMrs. Ann T. MaraRev. Joseph J. MariniMr. Joseph MarounMrs. Lorraine MarranMr. Ralph MarsonMr. & Mrs. George A. MartinMs. Lisa MartinMr. & Mrs. John A. Matthews, Jr.Mrs. Ann M. MattisonMr. & Mrs. Michael MawbyRev. Joseph V. MaynardMr. & Mrs. Patrick Mc CarthyMsgr. Ed L. Mc CulloughMr. Thomas M. McDonoughRev. Desmond Mc MahonRev. Hugh Mc ManusMr. Bill McCarthyRev. Edward McCarthyMs. Mary E. McCarthyDr. H. Berton McCauleyDr. Michael F. McCormackMs. Mary T. McCormickMiss Sarah McCoyMr. Steven F. McDowellMr. Richard T. McGannMrs. Janis McGrathMr. Philip W. McGuinnessRev. John W. McHughMr. Thomas D. McKiernanMr. Hugh M. McLaughlinRev. Patrick D. McMahonDr. Scott McNabbMiss Ann Nancy McWaltersMr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Meade, Jr.Ms. Anne M. MedinaRev. Gery Meehan

Miss Anna Marie MeenaghMr. John MeierDr. Ronald MercerRev. Daniel J. MerzRev. Leo A. MeyerMr. Dennis P. MiceliMs. Mary MichaelsMs. Jeanne E. MicheliniMrs. Madeline MiguraMr. Gregory MiheveRev. Isadore J. MikulskiMs. Kathleen MillerMr. Earl MillerMr. & Mrs. L. Kendrick MillsMr. Ron MillsMr. Patrick C. MinehanMrs. Eleanor MinerMr. Carl MinueMr. Mario MionMr. & Mrs. Anthony G. MoleskiMr. & Mrs. James L. MolnarMr. & Mrs. Thomas C. MonahanMr. Anthony R. MooreMrs. Carmen MooreMr. James MooreMr. John MorrisetteMrs. Marianne MoscattMr. Michael MosleyMr. Thomas MuchaMr. Thomas MuetzelMsgr. Donal MulcahyDr. Jean E. MulderMs. Margaret MuldowneyMr. & Mrs. James & Patricia MullenMr. Peter MullenMs. Ruth E. MullerMs. Elizabeth M. MullinsMrs. Ruth MunozMs. Adelaide C. MurphyMr. & Mrs. James MurphyMr. & Mrs. William T. MurphyMiss Joan M. MurrayMr. & Mrs. Edward S. MusialMr. David MustoneMr. Gilbert J. Nadeau, Jr.Mrs. Catherine E. NarberesMr. Leo L. NavickisMr. & Mrs. Donald NelsonMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. NesnadnyMr. Frank NesselMr. Henry M. NeumannMr. Donald NicellRev. Joseph E. NicholsMr. Anthony NigroMr. Roger NittlerMrs. Mary E. NolanDr. Frederick NoraMrs. Irene A. NormandinMr. & Mrs. Leo J. NortonRev. James P. O HaganMiss Margaret O LearyMr. Paul O’BrienMr. Jeff O’BrienRev. Patrick J. ODoherty

Mr. Thomas OhernMr. Stephen O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. O’LearyMr. Robert E. OlsenMr. Kevin OlwellMr. Joseph O’MearaMr. Peter M. O’NeillMs. Shelley L. OravecMrs. Patricia A. OswaldMrs. Rosemary OverbergerMr. & Mrs. Albert W. OverhauserM. K. PaddockMrs. Sheila PanekMs. Amanda PataluneRev. Joe PendergastMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. PendergastDr. & Dr. Joseph B. PeraudMr. Richard PerkinsMs. Niles D. PerlasMr. & Mrs. James PerryMs. Margaret PetersonMr. David M. PhelanRev. Cornelius PhelanMs. Betty PhillippiDr. & Mrs. Wilfrid L. PiletteMs. Rita PilslMr. & Mrs. Donald PinsMs. Juliana PirakMr. & Mrs. Michael J. PizzoMr. Roger E. PodestaMr. Thomas PohlmannMr. & Mrs. Robert PomazalMr. & Mrs. David PonemanMiss Dorothy PopovichMr. Thomas J. PosatkoMs. Kathy PottsMs. Mary Alice PoulsenMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. PowersMs. Carin P. PowersMr. Lozelle L. PrattRev. Joseph PrendergastMr. John ProfiletMr. & Mrs. Robert G. PumfordMs. Ina M. PyneMr. Randy RapachMrs. Sandra RaucciDr. Teofilo P. RecitasMr. Norbert RedegeldMr. & Mrs. Jonathon & Ann RedgraveRev. Thomas J. ReillyRev. John RenardMr. Leon RichDr. Robert RidenourMr. Ed RiekerMiss Bernadette RiepeMr. James P. RiordanMr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. RizzutoIstvan RobelMr. Timothy B. RobertsMr. Paul RobeyMs. Sharon RoddaMr. Bert J. RoebMs. Rebecca RomanchukMr. David P. Rost

Mr. Peter P. RotarMs. Patricia M. RowanMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. RussoMr. Jerry J. RutoskiMr. Joseph R. SadowskiMr. & Mrs. Ruben A. SaezRev. Louis A. SalcaMs. Stephanie SanderDr. Clarence SandsRev. Thomas R. ScanlanMs. Colleen ScanlonRev. Edgar J. SchaeferMr. & Mrs. Cyril J. SchaeferMr. John SchaferMr. Louis Schafer, Jr.Mr. Richard SchenkMs. Lois A. SchiffnerMrs. Marilyn SchmachtenbergMr. & Mrs. John R. SchmertzMr. John J. SchmidtMr. & Mrs. Kurt & Kendra SchmidtMr. Lawrence R. SchmitzMr. & Mrs. Howard & Sherry Ellen Schneider

Dr. Marilies SchoepflinMs. Nancy E. ScholzMr. & Mrs. Paul J. SchoolmeesterMr. Frank O. SchulerRev. Lyle L. SchulteMs. Mildred A. SchumacherDr. & Mrs. John J. SchutzmanRev. Robert SchwarzMrs. Elaine ScullyMrs. Sarah SennoMr. Edmond J. Sharpe, Jr.Mrs. George G. ShashatyDr. & Mrs. Brian James ShawMr. Geraro SheaMr. Michael ShusteroffMs. Sharon SiebeneckMrs. Barbara SigonaMrs. Patricia J. S. SimpsonMs. Natalie SinclairMr. & Mrs. Peter J. SinclairMr. & Mrs. Robertt SirotaD. SistiDr. Pierre SlightamRev. Leo J. SmithMr. Matthew SmithMr. Jerome C. SmithMr. & Mrs. John SmithMr. & Mrs. Duane A. SmithMs. Dorothy SmyntekMr. & Mrs. Francis J. SnyderMr. Raymond S. SolgaMs. Mary K. SolingerMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. SowinskiR. J. SpeckhardRev. J. C. SpeyrerMr. Matthew SpiewakMr. Jim SponslerMs. Frances StachwitzMr. John StasiowskiMr. Mark R. Stechschulte

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Mr. Gerald G. SteinerMr. F. E. StephensMrs. & Mrs. Suzanne StetsonMr. Leslie StevensMr. John J. Stewart, Jr.Mrs. Elin StiegelerMs. Patricia StodolkaMs. Frances StofelMs. Deborah StokesMiss Aideen StratfordRev. Stan StrycharzMsgr. Art SuberbielleMs. Emily A. SudolMost Rev. Joseph M. Sullivan, D.D.Mr. Daniel J. SullivanMr. Thomas N. SullivanMr. Willian SullivanMr. & Mrs. Leonard F. SuzioMr. & Mrs. Larry E. SvelundMs. Joan SwanbergMr. Cristian TampeMr. Gary TaphornMr. Jorge TavaresRev. Michael G. TaylorMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. TaylorMiss Imelda L. TeMs. Ethelyn C. TellersMiss Constance V. TestaMr. Louis W. ThabaultMr. Harold J. ThalheimerMr. Thomas W. J. TheisenMr. Wayne Thomas, IIIMs. Alyssa ThomasMr. Timothy P. ThompsonMr. & Mrs. William L. ThorpMr. & Mrs. David W. TobinDr. & Mrs. Eugene J. TorchiaMr. Aaron TorczynskiMr. & Mrs. Greg ToweryMr. & Mrs. Tommy TownsendMsgr. Robert M. TrainorMr. Donald H. Trainor, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Samuel J. TrifaroMr. Eugene E. Trizinsky

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. UntrauerRev. Mark G. VaillancourtMr. & Mrs. S. L. VarnadoMr. Adam L. VerchinskiMrs. Arline K. VirgilMrs. Gus Voltz, Jr.Mr. Peter C. WadeMs. Ann WagnerMs. Roseann WagnerMr. Greg R. WagnerMs. Kathleen D. WalkerMr. Marshal WallaceMr. Michael WardMr. James R. WargelMr. Clarence WarmkaMr. Kurt G. WarnkenMr. Gavin WarrenMiss Jeanette M. Weber, R.N.Mr. & Mrs. John S. WeirMr. & Mrs. William M. WendellRev. Justin N. WernerMrs. Diana J. WernerMs. Michelle WestrichMr. Kyle K. WetzelThe Whalen FamilyMr. Elmer WheelerMr. Ed R. WheelerMr. Gerald J. WhiteMr. Christopher WhiteMr. William Whitesides Jr.Ms. Dorothy WickensMr. & Mrs. Mark WiechmanMr. & Mrs. Stephen WiechmanMr. Don WiedingerMs. Marolyne WilliamsDr. John D. WilliamsMr. Paul G. WilliamsonMrs. Lois S. WilsonDr. Deidre Ann WilsonMs. Barbara A. WilsonMr. John J. WilsonMr. & Mrs. Julian A. WitkegeMr. Ken WoltersdorfMr. Julio Wong, Sr.

Mr. Richard C. WoodMr. & Mrs. James P. WrightCol. Keith J. Wroblewski, M.D.Mr. & Mrs. Mark WuillameyMr. & Mrs. Robert L. WutkeDeacon Florian F. YanikoskiDr. & Mrs. Brian P. YoungRev. Charles ZanottiMr. Joseph ZarriMr. & Mrs. George E. ZenieMr. & Mrs. Philip ZeppMr. John H. ZerwickMr. Todd E. ZielinskiMr. & Mrs. Thomas V. ZignegoMrs. Marueen ZufallMr. & Mrs. Werner J. Zumbrunn

Corporations, Foundations & OrganizationsAmerican Endowment FoundationAmerican International Group Inc.Association of Nurses In Aids CareBank of AmericaThe Bernstein Family Foundation, Inc.BD Matching Gift FundBianco Foundation, Inc.The Sheldon V. & Carroll C. Brooks Foundation

Cal-Regent Insurance Services Corp.Catholic Center at Tulane UniversityThe Catholic FoundationChester County Community Foundation, Inc.

Chevron Humankind CorporationCommunity Foundation of the Lowcountry, Inc.

Encana Cares FoundationDominion Foundation Matching Gift Program

Franciscan Friars of the Atonement-Graymoor

Freddie Mac FoundationGenerosity CommitteeG. L. Connolly FoundationGive with Liberty Employee Donations

The Patrick V. Gough Company, Inc.Greystone FoundationThe Healey Family FoundationHewlett-Packard Employee CharitableGiving Program

The Hodyno Agency, Inc.Holy Cross ChurchMedical Missionaries, Inc.Merck Employee Giving CampaignThe Mildred Yount Manion CharitableFoundation

Missionary Sisters Servants Of The Holy Spirit

Mount Saviour MonasteryNational PhilanthropicNestleNetwork for GoodOrder of St. AugustineOur Lady of Mount Carmel ParishThe Pasquinelli FoundationThe Pew Charitable TrustsPoor Clare NunsThe Saint Paul FoundationSOJO LLISt. Andrew Catholic ChurchSt. John Bosco Catholic ChurchSt. John Student ParishSt. Marcelline ChurchSt. Mark Catholic ChurchSt. Rose of Lima ParishSt. Stephen Catholic CommunitySt. Thomas Aquinas ParishSt. Thomas Aquinas ChurchJoseph M. Sullivan FoundationTara Renovation CorpUnited States Naval Station Pearl Harbor

Waterflow Consultants, Inc.

Trusts & EstatesEstate of Emma Margaret BeamThe Dennin & Hurley Family TrustEstate of Albert J. Poje

THE LIVES WE TOUCH… WITH GIFTS OF MEDICINES AND MEDICAL SUPPLIESThe companies who have donated medicines and medical supplies have supported CMMB as never before, for which we are very thankful. Their gifts totaled more than US$265,142,972 shipped to recipients throughout the world. This was a record-breaking year for CMMB.

Abbott LaboratoriesAPP Pharmaceuticals, LLC Bausch & Lomb BD Boca PharmacalBoehringer Ingelheim Ltd.

Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyBrother’s Brother Eli Lilly & Co. Fiber-Tec Inc. J&J Family of CompaniesMerck & Co., Inc.

Prometheus Laboratories Inc. River’s Edge Pharmaceuticals, LLC Romark Pharmaceuticals Schering-Plough Schwarz Pharma Inc. Teva Pharmaceuticals Inc

Unipharm U.S. Pharmaceutical Corp. World Vision Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

CONTRIBUTORS (CONTINUED)

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THE LEGACY SOCIETYThe Legacy Society recognizes those individuals who have provided for the long-term work of Catholic Medical Mission Boardby 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 inthe Annuity Program or have named CMMB as a beneficiary in their will, trust, life insurance or IRA policies.

Deacon Jim AwaltMr. William L. AydtMrs. Carroll C. BarberMs. Grace BarryMs. Helen L. BarryMrs. Virginia BayMs. Emma Margaret BeamMs. Anne J. BeglinMs. Margaret R. BiegMrs. V. M. ChristiansenMr. David M. D’AgostinoMiss Emma DallorsoMs. Ann M. DamrauMr. Edgar E. DebanyMs. Katherine E. DechertMr. LaVerne DegnerMr. Henry J. Dieckhaus, Jr.Miss Ellen C. DonovanMs. Mary DooleyMr. Robert U. Droste

Mr. John P. DunleavyMiss Bertha C. EilermanMs. Geraldine L. EngleMr. James J. FarabaughMiss Rosemary FeeneyMs. Mary J. FitzsimmonsMiss Ida R. FrasanchinMr. and Mrs. Peter J. GalliganMrs. Nellie GardnerRev. Frank J. GilchristMs. Marie E. GrobuskyMr. Harry A. HessMr. Francis J. HoolahanMr. Neil H. KirchMiss Patricia B. KirvinMr. Stuart W. KnightMr. Albert A. KurkjyMr. Gerard L. Le BeauMs. Helen M. LynchMrs. Frank L. Maerz

James T. MahoneyJean Casey MahoneyMrs. Helen D. MarkMs. Lillian Q. McGuireMs. Catherine V. McGuireMiss Ann Nancy McWaltersMs. Roberta A. MeltzerRobert H. Miller TrustMrs. Henrietta R. MorganMs. Patricia NarramoreMr. David P. OttovichMr. Albert J. PojeMr. George PrzybylskiMs. Mary Rose PsarisMs. Frances S. RebackMr. Carmine F. RispoliMr. A. Joseph RizziMs. Blessilla RizziMs. Mary RizziMs. Ann C. Robinson

Mr. Eugene E. RulloMr. and Mrs. Anthony C. RussoMs. Elizabeth A. RyanMiss Kathryn G. SchaferMr. Bernard J. SchlumpfDr. John J. Seyler, D.D.S.Deacon John J. SimpsonMs. Virginia SmithMrs. Mary J. StanleyMs. Emily A. SudolMs. Clara T. SuermannMs Catherine F. TaylorMr. E. Philip TaylorMs. Paula C. TowleMs. Martha E.V. WelchMs. Anne WunscheMrs. Pauline Zwergel

Annuity MembersThe following individuals opened a charitable gift annuity with CMMB in 2009, providing the annuitant with a guaranteed income stream and the knowledge thatthey have made a meaningful gift that will benefit CMMB and our mission.

Rev. James BernauerDr. Mary Denise CancellareMrs. Carmela M. Di SpignoRev. Arthur J. Jakobiak

Mr. Francis MeekinMs. Gloria D. PlogRev. Rallen Stencil

Bequest MembersThe following individuals are posthumously enrolled into the Legacy Society for having provided CMMB with a gift from their estate in 2009. We are indebited to theirgenerosity and remember them in our prayers.

Estate MembersThe following individuals have named CMMB as a direct or residuary beneficiaryin either their will, trust or other estate plan in 2009.

Mr. Charles J. ErpenbeckMr. and Mrs. Peter J. GalliganMr. and Mrs. Joseph HauckMrs. Lucille M. Mathews

Ms. Patricia NarramoreMiss Bernadette RiepeMr. Richard B. Trefny

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.

Ms. Rose M. AnselmMr. Dale BellavanceMs. Judith BethmannMs. Ruth T. BroderickDr. Amy CadieuxMr. James CalvanesaMr. R. J. CochraneMr. & Mrs. J. P. ConnorMr. Thomas S. CooilDr. Jeannette R CunninghamMr. Richard GuyerMr. & Mrs. Garret & Anna DendingerDr. Martin H. Ellbogen, M.D., P.C.

Dr. Anita V. FigueredoMr. & Mrs. Michael FitzpatrickMr. & Mrs. Clarence FuzakMr. & Mrs. Neal F. GallagherMs. Mary C. HartiganMr. George E. HeltonMr. & Mrs. Jack HilbingMs. Mary E. HoffmannBrig. Gen. & Mrs. Keith T. Holcomb,USMC, (Ret.)

Mr. Raymond F. X. James, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Karl L. LukasMs. Catherine D. Maher

Mrs. Audrey MarkonMr. Charles McCaffertyMr. & Mrs. William J. MitchellMs. Maria Luisa MorenoMs. Janet NorthrupMr. George V. MurtaghMr. & Mrs. Brendan F. O’ConnorMr. Patrick O’DonnellMrs. Helen O’NeillMs. Maria OnyszkewyczMs. Giglia Anne ParkerMr. David PelleiFr. Frank J. Poncelet

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. QuaresimaMr. & Mrs. Gerard P. QuelloMrs. Teresa RegardRev. James Edward ReidyMr. & Mrs. Wilfrid R. SandovalMs. Kristine C. SchuhartDr. David John Smith, Ph.D.Ms. Bridget SmythMr. & Mrs. Michael SpencerMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. TalbotMr. & Mrs. Albert S. TompaFr. Chris TroxellMr. & Mrs. John & Eileen Zurell

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CHAIRMANMost Reverend Joseph M. SullivanAuxiliary Bishop (Retired)Diocese of Brooklyn

VICE CHAIRMANFrank J. Sasinowski, Esq.Hyman, Phelps & McNamara

TREASURERMichael Doring ConnellyPresident & Chief Executive OfficerCatholic Health Partners

SECRETARYMary Colleen Scanlon, R.N., J.D.Senior Vice President, AdvocacyCatholic Health Initiatives

MEMBERSChris Allen, FACHEExecutive Director & Chief Executive OfficerDetroit Wayne County Health Authority

John E. CelentanoPresident, Emerging Markets & Asia PacificBristol-Myers Squibb

Nicholas D’Agostino, Jr.Chairman & Chief Executive OfficerD’Agostino Supermarkets, Inc.

Sister Patricia Eck, C.B.S.Congregation Leader, Sisters of Bon Secours of ParisChairperson, Bon Secours Ministries

John F. GalbraithPresident & Chief Executive OfficerCatholic Medical Mission Board

Jeanmarie C. GrisiU.S. Chief Investment OfficerPublic Markets & Real Estate InvestmentsAlcatel-Lucent Investment Asset Management Corporation

John D. HerrickRetiredChairman & Chief Executive OfficerGeneral Mills Canada

Ambassador Bradley P. Holmes, Esq.

Clarion E. Johnson, M.D.Medical Director – Global Medicine &Occupational HealthExxon Mobil Corporation

Henry W. Menn, III, Esq.PrincipalBrown Rudnick LLP

Patrick D. MutchlerCompany Group ChairmanJohnson & Johnson

E. Anne Peterson, M.D., M.P.H.Research Professor, International Health ConsultantGeorge Washington University

Robert E. RobottiPrincipalRobotti & Company, LLC

Reverend Peter Schineller, S.J.Associate EditorAmerica Magazine

F. William Smullen, IIISyracuse University

LEGAL COUNSELJohn A. Matthews, Jr., Esq.Gallagher & Matthews

EXECUTIVE STAFF

John F. Galbraith President and Chief Executive Officer

William DeSantisSenior Vice President of Human Resources

Thomas J. GrayChief Financial Officer

Jeffrey JordanSenior Vice President of Programs

Adrian V. KerriganSenior Vice President for Advancement

COUNTRY DIRECTORS

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

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

Salvador Garcia de la Torre, M.D., M.P.H. Senior Medical Advisor & Regional Coordinator - Africa Acting Country Director, Kenya

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

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

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

2009 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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CMMBCATHOLIC MEDICAL MISSION BOARD

A FAITH-BASED LEADER IN GLOBAL HEALTHCARE

CMMB Headquarters:

10 West 17th Street

New York, NY 10011-5765

Phone 212.242.7757

800.678.5659

Fax 212.807.9161

Website: www.cmmb.org

Email: [email protected]

Washington, DC Office:

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Washington, DC 20006

Phone 202.591.2265

Healing Help Distribution Center

33-01 11th Street

Long Island City, NY 11106

Haiti Offices:

Delmas 50 # 6

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Sub-offices:

Cap Lamandou

Jacmel

Honduras Office:

Boulevard Morazan

Barrio Pueblo Nuevo, #124

Tegucigalpa, Honduras

Kenya Offices:

Centenary House

1st Floor, Wing A

Westlands, PO Box 13811-00800

Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya

Kisumu Office

Varsity Plaza

P.O. Box 3843-40100

Kisumu, Kenya

South Africa Office:

Jolivet House

140 Visagie Street

Pretoria, 0002, South Africa

Southern Sudan Office:

Bishop’s House

Hai Israel

Yambio, Western Equatoria State

Southern Sudan

Zambia Office:

No. 20, Msuzi Road

P.O. Box 320146

Woodlands Main

Lusaka, Zambia

Catholic Medical Mission Board is a nonprofit, religious, 501 (c) (3) organization that

provides services and delivers aid without regard to creed, race, sex, or national or political

circumstance. Catholic Medical Mission Board is a non-governmental organization in

consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations.

For detailed contact information, please visit CMMB website: www.cmmb.org