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Where Someone Cares Annual Report 2016

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Where Someone CaresAnnual Report 2016

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T he Maliheh Free Clinic is working to raise funds necessary to renovate our new facility giving us the ability to enhance client services and volunteer

experiences. A generous gift from the Semnani Family Foundation allowed purchase of the building for the clinic. The new building, located at 941 East 3300 South, previously served as the offices of the American Cancer Society. We anticipate moving to this facility in Summer, 2018.

The Maliheh Free Clinic was started in 2005. Our sole focus is to provide free health care for the working poor and uninsured individuals and families in our community. All of our patients are families living below 150% of the federal poverty guidelines. The clients we serve report a total income for a family of 4 of less than $35,325 a year. Imagine the financial decisions these families make when it comes to healthcare. They have no health insurance, nor are they eligible for Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, homeless services, or other government programs. Without the Maliheh Free Clinic, these individuals and families have limited or no access to health care services, eventually ending up as charity care patients in our community’s emergency rooms. In the end, it becomes more expensive for the entire community. The Clinic helps address this challenge for families by offering a wide range of medical services with our primary focus being on providing routine maintenance and preventive care.

Our present facility is simply inadequate to serve our growing base of clients, volunteers and services. We hope you will take the time to learn more about this campaign and our pressing need and we hope you will consider your own generous support of this important project.

Our New Home for Healing

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Who do we serve? • UNINSURED Do Not Qualify for Medicaid or Medicare

• LOW INCOME Under 150% of Federal Poverty Guidelines Total income of a family of 4 is less than $35,325/year

The Maliheh Free Clinic seeks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Salt Lake

City Area by providing free medical services for uninsured and low-income individuals and families to help reverse the cycle of poverty and suffering created by poor health.

Clinic Statistics 2016

• Total Patient Visits 15,344• Cost per Patient Visit $56.97• Total VOLUNTEER Hours 28,819• Physician VOLUNTEER Hours 4,977• Nurse VOLUNTEER Hours 2,648• Other VOLUNTEER Hours 21,194 (including interpreters, patient techs, phlebotomy, clerical, X-ray techs, etc.)

Mission

We Mentor • Medical Students• Nurse Practitioner Students• Physician’s Assistant Students• Pharmacy Students• Nursing Students• Medical Assistant Students

0-18 years 12%21-30 years 17%31-64 years 66%65+ years 5%Employed 44%Unemployed 54%Unknown 2%

Check out our website at www.malihehfreeclinic.org

Donated by OWDT

The Good Will FactorYour donation of $100 is matched by over $300 in in-kind contributions of time, services, and medical supplies provided by your neighbors in our community to serve those in need.

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The Maliheh Free Clinic offers a range of medical services, however, our primary focus is on health maintenance, patient education, and preventative care. We are the primary care providers for over 5,000 individuals in our community, providing regular visits, labs, screenings, childhood immunizations, and patient education.

The Maliheh Free Clinic is run by a core team of full-time and part-time professional staff, and many volunteer doctors, nurses, pharmacists, administrators, interpreters and other members of the community. We also draw on the medical expertise and resources of long time partners, including Intermountain Healthcare, the University of Utah, and major pharmaceutical corporations.

• Adult and family medical visits• Pediatric Care• Assistance with Medications through

Patient Assistance Programs• Childhood Immunizations• Specialist Services including: Counseling,

Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Gynecology, Minor Surgery, Nephrology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Podiatry.

• On-site laboratory providing a full range of lab tests• X-ray and Ultra Sound• Healthy Living Classes, Weight Loss

Classes and Diabetes Education. • Expanded hours including evening and

Saturday appointments

95% of donations collected go directly to patient care.

Just 5 cents of every dollar donated to the Maliheh Free Clinic goes to Administration and Fundraising.

Value of Volunteer Service: $881,840

$2,018,454

$139,173

82% In-kind Professional Services

13% Program Expenses

5% Management & Fundraising

$754,806

0-18 years 12%21-30 years 17%31-64 years 66%65+ years 5%Employed 44%Unemployed 54%Unknown 2%

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Our Awesome 2016 Volunteers

Medical ProvidersSally Aerts, PTDom Albo, MDElizabeth Anderson, APRNSharon Angelici, DMD, MPHMaritza Arce-Larreta, APRNRichard Backman, MDMonica Bell, APRNEmily Bloomquist, PAPhilip Bossart, MDAnneli Bowen, MDMelissa Brewster, PharmDKristen Brown, PAKathleen Buller, LCSWSteve Bunell, LCSWBruce Burnham, PAAnna Catino, MDWei Ting Chao, PADane Chapman, MDBen Christensen, PADaniel Churgin, MDKara Diersing Clapp, APRNChristopher Cline, LCSWSusan Cochella, MDMonica Cook, APRNJenny Coombs, PARobert Corson, MDJeffrey Coursey, PAJanet Craig, APRNCassey L. Crowell, DPMMarilyn Curran, MDWilliam Daines, MDRobin Dale, PAKathy Day, LCSW

Randall Daynes, MDAmy de la Garza, MDPeter DeWeerd, MDDouglas Douville, MDTerrance Drake, MDMaggie Elkins, LCSWMansoor Emam, MDJeannine Engel, MDCraig Ensign, PAMorgan Estes, PTDavid Figueroa, PAJamie Furlong-Dillard, MDRichard Garden, MDJeff Gibbs, MDFrederick Gottlieb, MDJohn Griffin, MDKaren Gunning, PharmDHolly Gurgle, PharmDSarah Hall, MDJohn Harris Ward, MDCatherine Hatch Schultz, FNPKevin Havlik, MDAmber Helmer, PTLane Higley, PharmDJonathan Horne, MDRobert Horne, MDJohn Houchins, MDDennis Hughes, MDMark Hyde, PAGrant Jackson, MDPhillip Kithas, MDLaura Knapp, PTWilliam Kutchera, MDGia Lewis, MD

Ken Libre, MDDana Katherine Lombardi, PAPeggy Mair, MDNassir Marrouch, MDMay Marschner, PAAnmy Mayfield, APRNJeremy Meier, MDWhitney Mentaberry, APRNRichard Middleton, MDKaren Miller, MDWagma Mohmand, PAKelli Moylan, PAKaren Mueller, APRNJose Nativi-Nicolau, MDDan Neff, PTJohn Nelson, MDAnnie Neuman, PALaura Nice, PTMary O’Rourke, APRNUai Panisi, PARichard Patten , MDBrooke Paulson, NPKathy Pedersen, PADevin Petersen, PAClarissa Peterson, PAKarly Pippitt, MDNirupama Ramkumar, MDRavi Ranjan, MDDon Reese, MDBarbara Reid, MDLarry G Reimer, MDAnn Richards, MDNicola Riley, MDJordan Roberts, MDKathy Rodman, APRNJoanne Rolls, PADavid Sandweiss, MDNolan Sandygren, MDBrent Scharman, PhDSteven Scott, MDKristin Scott-Tukkart, MDSven Sdvik, PTSheetal Shah, MDSally Sharp, MDJason Sharpe, PTDavid Shupe, MDMegan Skibitsky , MDAdam Smith, MDJared Spackman, MDBharani Srinivasan, MDJosef Stehlik, MD

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The Maliheh Free Clinic was named in honor of Maliheh Abdol-lahi “Modar joon”, grandmother of Mr. Khosrow B. Semnani, the benefactor of the Maliheh Free Clinic. Maliheh selflessly gave of herself to others so that their burdens might be lighter, their visions longer, and their dreams could be fulfilled. The Maliheh Free Clinic stands as a tribute to her. Through its ser-vice to the community, the memory of her kind and charitable spirit lives on.

Sandra Stennett, PADouglas Stoker, DPMIliana Suero, PARobert Sylvester, APRNRyan Taylor, DPMMary Thomas, CPNPKeith Tolman, MDTaylor Twitchell, CSWVirginia Valentin, PAElisa Vandervort, APRNGeorge VanKomen, MDFarah Vega, PACatherine Whinnery, MDJon Whisenant, MDSteven White, PAJackie Wilkerson, FNPBrian Zehnder, MDJames Zimmerman, MDGeorge Zinkhan, MD

NursesStefanie Anderson, RNCindy Bachner, RNKarla Balling, RNAshley Barton, RNCarol Bay, RN

Brienna Beck, RNMelanie Bills, RNMackenzie Bodnar, RNAshley Burg, RNLinda Bury, RNJan Chamberlain, RNSindy Chiu, RNMargit Christenon, RNKen Corneliusen, RNAlice Cosper, RNJared Cowley, RNLie Darmawan, RNBrynn Dimino, RNLinda Durham, RNCarol Eddy, RNJessica Elkon, RNArlene England, RNAllyson Evans, RNLynda Frome, RNJennifer Frye, RNChanel Gates, RNAmy Gregory, RNAshley Hafer, RNJackie Hansen, RNKristin Harko, RNJessica Hart, RN

Debbie Hohmann, RNHeidi Horlacher, RNTheresa Jacobs, RNAnna Jankowski, RNAllison Jess, RNJenn Jones, RNChun Kim, RNRaymond King, RNStacey Lake, RNMorgan Leaventon, RNJessie Leavitt, RNKatie Lee, RNCarly Manje, RNKirstin McCombs, RNQuincey McGuire, RNHannah Murphy, RNAlexis Nelson, RNJamie Oswald, RNAnna Papulak, RNAnne Pearson, RNEric Perry, RNAndrew Pettit, RNTatiana Podchinenova, RNTalesha Pollard, RNDaniel Przybyla, RNChristina Radloff, RN

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Clarissa Riches, RNEmily Robbins, RNMarco Rudas, RNNabilah Safi, RNTracy Schroeder, RNPeggy Shadel, RNJeanie Sharp, RNMeredith Shatzer, RNMaureen Shumway, RNGabby Sleater, RNJeremy Spekman, RNJeanette Stark, RNAnnette Stensland, RNHeather Stubenvoll, RNBecci Stucki, RN

Chris Sullivan, RNCourtey Taylor, RNJulie Taylor, RNCarolyn Taylor, RNAngilyn Taylor, RNBarbara Tibbitts, RNBrianna Tidd, RNBonni Valdez, RNLindsay Vinikoor, RNJill Wain, RNJennifer Wight, RNShannon Wilkes, RNRebecca Wilson, RNTeresa Winger, RNHilary Workman, RN

5 Year Service Awards

VolunteersKelli Moylan, PA-C

Dr. Barbara ReidTanya PeckinpaughCharlie Montenegro

Ali Golafshani

EmployeesTammy Garfield

Jeanette Hernandez

10 Year Service Awards

VolunteersLinda Durham

Jonathan Whisenant

Volunteer Awards

Thank you to our Patient Techs, Interpreters, PAP, Lab, Office

and Other volunteers who have provided thousands

of hours of service in support of their neighbors in

need in our community.Space won’t allow us to name all

300+ of you, but please see www.malihehfreeclinic.org

for a complete list.

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Over $100,000Intermountain Healthcare*Semnani Family FoundationUtah Department Of HealthZions Bank

$25,000 - $99,999American Express Center for Community DevelopmentScott and Sally BrowningGeorge S. and Dolores Doré Eccles FoundationSusan G. Komen UtahSalt Lake County Health Department- Diabetes PreventionSorenson Legacy Foundation

$10,000- $24,999Ally BankAmerican Medical AssociationR. Eleanor and John E. Bamberger Memorial FoundationBecton DickinsonR. Harold Burton FoundationThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints FoundationDelta Dental Community Care FoundationKatherine W. Dumke & Ezekiel R. Dumke Jr. FoundationMatthew B. Ellis FoundationLarry H. Miller CharitiesSalt Lake County Health Department – HypertensionSorenson Impact FoundationKevin Steiner Family FundSynchrony FinancialUnited Way of Salt LakeUtah Association Of Financial Services FoundationUtah Medical AssociationUtah Student Pharmacist AllianceC. Scott & Dorothy E. Watkins Foundation

$5,000-$9,999AnonymousARUPBeesley Family FoundationChapman Richards CaresCastle FoundationLawrence T. & Janet T. Dee Charitable FoundationSue EllisSaeed GohariDavid and Connie GoldgarLarry H. Miller CharitiesNorthrup GrummanAl RafatiSchmidt Family FoundationShahriar ShahidaGinger E. & Robert D. Wallace Foundation

$1,000-$4,999Archer Family Charitable FoundationKarey and Brian BarkerEmily K BloomquistDrs. Glen and Anneli BowenBrad and Mary Ann CassellSteven ClydeClyde, Snow & Sessions, PCKenneth and Lois Cutler

*Provides an in-kind donation of professional services to Maliheh Free Clinic patients

Our Generous 2016 Donors

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Dan EllisSue and Cap FerryShaher and Anupama HawatmehMargaret HatchMichael and Tammy HinesChristine Hirase-BraggMasonic Foundation Of UtahAnmy MayfieldMelby Family FoundationMichel Family FoundationKaren Miller and John BallardBill and Diane OblockDoug and Joyce PellVasilios & Shauna PriskosDianne and Kalmar W. RobbinsRocky Mountain PowerSandefur SchmidtRodney SnowKevin K. & Alice L. SteinerThomas and Kristin Stockham

Lawrence and Ellen TrainorUniversity Of Utah Hospitals & ClinicsDouglas and Carolyn WhiteDick and Judy Winwood

$500 - $999Nanette ChristensenMark and Sandy DayBijan FakhriehGeneva Rock CompanyShaheen HossainHooshang and Farzaneh JameaJohn JensenKennecott Utah Copper Charitable FoundationJulee MillardPapa PitaRobert & Evelyn Pedersen Family FoundationRC WilleyDr. Barbara ReidSusan P. RiceMike and Stacy SarrafKenneth L. SchaecherAmir SoltaniAnne StubbenLinda TateAbdul Afridi