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annual report 09/10 Table of Contents Our Mission, Vision and Values

From the Board President and Executive Director, p. 3 The AIDS Services Foundation Orange County’s mission is to prevent the spread of HIV and improve the lives ASF Client Services of men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Orange County. E Wilbur May Family & Children’s Program, p. 4

E Case Management, p.5 Our vision is to promote health and hope until E Food Pantry & Nutritional Program, p.5 there is a cure.

E Housing, p.5

E Transportation, p.6 Our organization is committed to

E Mental Health, p.6 E Providing client-centered services

E Encouraging client self-sufficiency E Community Outreach, p.6 E Ensuring accessibility E Health Education & Prevention, p.7 E Respecting our clients as individuals E ASF HIV Testing Services, p.7 E Respecting the dignity and privacy of all people E Volunteers, p.7 E Embracing cultural diversity

E Promoting and respecting volunteer activism ASF Support Services E Working collaboratively with community partners E Development, p.8 E Advocating on behalf of the HIV-affected community E The Final Big Splash 2009, p.8 E Operating with sound financial management E The Final Big Splash 2009 Donors, p.9 E Maintaining the trust of those who support our mission

E OC AIDS Walk 2009, p.10 E Encouraging the wellness and professional development of our staff E Friends of Dorothy, p.10

E Patron’s Council, p.11

E Partners for Life, p.11 Our Story A small group of volunteers founded AIDS Services Financial Statement, p.12 Foundation Orange County (ASF) in the late summer of 1985 because people were dying, had nowhere Statement of Activities, p.13 to turn, and desperately needed help. ASF is now the largest and most comprehensive nonprofit HIV/ Operating Expenses, p.13 AIDS service provider in Orange County with a staff of Donor Acknowledgements, p.14 committed and caring individuals, a Board of Directors and an Advisory Council of highly respected community Officers and Board List, p.19 leaders and hundreds of dedicated volunteers. Advisory Committee, p.19

Friends of Dorothy, p.19 From the President and the Executive Director/CEO

When the first cases of HIV/AIDS were diagnosed in Orange County, the fear and panic were palpable. Where did the disease come from? How did it spread? How easy was it to get? If you got sick, how long did you have to live? While the questions were endless, the answers were scarce and often wrong.

In 1985 a handful of volunteers decided to do something to help those getting sick from HIV and educate the public to prevent the spread of the disease. On a shoestring budget and with plenty of determination, volunteers, donors and a few staff established AIDS Services Foundation Orange County (ASF). Twenty-five years later ASF remains a beacon of hope for thousands of men, women and children in this community affected by the disease.

From that modest beginning, the agency has grown to be the largest nonprofit organization in Orange County that serves people affected by HIV/AIDS. And we are extremely efficient. For every dollar donated to ASF about 80 percent goes to help our clients.

Like many organizations, ASF has seen its share of challenges over the years. The past year has been especially difficult given the economic climate. But careful stewardship of our resources and the steadfast support of individual and institutional donors have helped ASF survive the recent downturn with its programs relatively intact. Much of the impact this past fiscal year came as a result of cuts in the State of budget for AIDS services. However, the additional generosity of companies, foundations and individuals helped to shore up the gaps caused by state cuts. We are grateful for all of you who found ways to give more so that others could continue to depend on us.

As we prepare to commemorate our 25th anniversary we are thankful for all of those that have helped make ASF a force for good in this community. Thank you for the hope you make possible through the help you give.

Maria I Marquez, MFT Philip Yaeger President Executive Director/CEO

3 25 Years of Help and Hope

None of the work described in this or any of ASF’s previous annual reports would be possible without the help and support of institutions and individuals. ASF’s story began 25 years ago when a small group of people held a fundraising event around a backyard pool in Laguna Beach to launch this agency. That tradition of donor engagement and a commitment to the careful stewardship of contributions continues today. It is what makes the help ASF provides possible.

Programs and Services for Clients

Wilbur May Family and Children’s Programs

Last year 102 families were served through Family Programs and 27 children participated in Kids Club during the 2009-2010 school year. ASF staff and volunteers provide a wide range of activities through this program. But it is safe to say that without the generosity of Anita May Rosenstein and the Wilbur May Foundation, few of the services would have been possible.

Ms. Rosenstein, and through her the Wilbur May Foundation became involved with the Family and Children’s Program in 1994 and has donated more than $1.6 million to support its activities in the years since. Here are just a few of the activities that took place this past fiscal year, much of it again made possible through Ms. Rosenstein:

E 83 participants attended ASF’s annual Family Camp designed to give parents and their kids a respite from dealing with HIV/AIDS. 36 volunteers staffed the weekend experience.

E 95 clients and their kids were treated to free passes at Wild Rivers, a welcome and very popular family activity.

E 113 children were provided with supplies, backpacks and gift cards to purchase new clothes and shoes for their return to school last fall.

E ASF’s Kids Club added a teen support group that was integrated into the Kids Club Program. 11 additional children were able to access this unique program and benefit from the consistent, supportive atmosphere.

E 163 children received new toys, clothing, electronics and gift cards during the holidays.

There are two other very important components offered to clients through this service. The Enrichment Program allows children to participate in community education, sports or academic enrichment courses in their neighborhood. During the 2009-2010 fiscal year, 35 classes were supported. The other service, the Emergency Infant Fund, provides funds for basic infant needs like car seats, diapers and formula for clients that need assistance making ends meet as they struggle with the impact of HIV/AIDS on their families.

4 Case Management For most clients, ASF case managers are their first point of contact with the agency. These highly trained individuals work closely with clients to ensure they are provided with the help they need. This includes many of the services such as food, housing, mental health and transportation assistance described throughout this report. Beyond accessing ASF services, case managers also help clients secure public and private benefits, get advice on back to work concerns and a range of other services. This may even include connecting clients with medical care. ASF case managers were responsible for helping approximately 1,600 men, women and children receive needed services during the 2009-2010 fiscal year.

Food Pantry and Nutritional Program Maintaining a healthy weight is essential when living with HIV/AIDS. Thanks to ASF’s Food Pantry and Nutritional Program, last year 1,876 orders (each consisting of a 30-day supply) of supplements were provided to 214 clients. Five hundred and fifteen clients were provided 5,918 food orders at ASF’s Pantry, located in its Irvine office. This important ASF program has received generous support from a number of institutional and employee-directed charities over the years including the MAC AIDS Fund, Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS, Wells Fargo Foundation and the Employees Community Fund of Boeing California.

Housing ASF has continually adapted its housing program in order to meet changing needs. Fortunately the agency has had partners such as Hoag Hospital Foundation that have understood client needs for longer term assistance such as housing. Thanks to funding from Hoag and others ASF is able to provide financial assistance for rent and mortgage payments, help with utilities, rental deposits and emergency and transitional housing. The STAR program (Short-Term Assistance for Rent) makes available direct rental subsidies to landlords on behalf of qualified persons with HIV/AIDS and their families. The following is a statistical snapshot of ASF’s housing services during the 2009-2010 fiscal year.

E 214 clients were provided emergency financial assistance.

E 40 clients were given 141 payments through the STAR program.

E 75 clients were provided 2,643 bed nights and 232 clients were provided housing coordination services by ASF.

E 180 clients attended 91 Life Skills Training Workshops.

5 Transportation The Pacific Life Foundation has stood by ASF from the very beginning. Among the many areas the Foundation has funded is ASF’s Transportation Program. The rising cost of gasoline and the expense of maintaining a car have caused many clients to seek out more affordable transportation to medical and social service appointments. As a result, ASF has seen a steady increase in requests for transportation assistance. This past year 349 clients received help from the program which was originally budgeted to provide assistance to 223 people. Other statistics of note include the following:

E 1,983 one-way van trips were provided to appointments.

E 1,678 ACCESS coupons for use on Orange County Public Transportation buses were provided.

E ASF provided money for 451 taxi rides (one-way).

Mental Health About 250 clients were served by ASF’s Mental Health program during the fiscal year. This included individual and group counseling sessions, as appropriate for each client. The Mental Health program has received funding from the Orange County Community Foundation and, for a number of years, the Sisters of St. Joseph Healthcare Foundation. Both of these organizations and many others that support ASF client services understand people affected by HIV/AIDS often have limited resources and few places to turn to for programs such as mental health counseling.

All services are provided free and made available by licensed therapists and psychologists.

Community Outreach

The Weingart Foundation provided the money for ASF to establish its Latino Outreach program which has now expanded to include programs for religious communities and youth.

In February 2009, the agency hosted over 30 faith-based groups providing specialized HIV/AIDS intervention training. Working in partnership with other Orange County agencies, ASF helped to produce the Community Alliances Conference at Cal State University, Fullerton which drew 450 participants in July 2009.

To call attention to the growing incidence of HIV/AIDS among Latinos, ASF helped to organize a community health fair in October 2009 as part of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day at the Fiesta Marketplace in Santa Ana which attracted about 1,000 persons. In addition to free health care screenings the event also offered free HIV/testing and prevention education information.

6 Health Education and Prevention The best way to slow the spread of HIV/AIDS continues to be through education programs that help people avoid the disease in the first place. That is why ASF established its Health Education and Prevention Program. It is also why Chapman & Associates funds ASF’s Positively Speaking program that sends speakers into the community to talk about HIV/AIDS. The goal is to provide information that helps people understand how to avoid the disease. ASF educators work with those already infected to show them how to not spread HIV. Educators also work with clients to advise them on how to make smart treatment choices with their doctors. Last fiscal year ASF provided thousands of people with straight forward information about the disease:

E 9,839 students and community members participated in Positively Speaking events.

E 182 people attended HIV 101 Seminars at the Chemical Dependency Unit at Newport Hoag Hospital.

E 81 persons participated in individualized HIV Prevention and Counseling sessions or HIV Prevention and Education seminars/events.

ASF HIV Testing Services HIV infections continue to grow in Orange County. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that there is a new infection every nine and a half minutes in the US. In Orange County the rate of new infections is estimated at 350 a year or just about one new case every day. Equally alarming, approximately a third of people with HIV may not even know it. This is why the funding the Allergan Foundation made available for ASF’s testing services is so important. ASF opened its testing program in 2007. Last fiscal year the agency provided 1,695 free, anonymous HIV tests. Along with receiving results, clients are provided with prevention counseling.

Volunteers From its earliest days, volunteers have played an essential role in ASF’s operations. In fact the agency was started by a group of volunteers who were alarmed at the lack of help available for people with HIV/AIDS. But rather than talk about the problem, they decided to do something. ASF is the result of their determination. That tradition continues. Last year 1,121 people volunteered 26,885 hours for ASF. Based on the most recent estimated dollar value of $22.79 an hour for volunteer time in California as established by Independent Sector, volunteers donated $612,709 in service to ASF during the 2009-2010 fiscal year. Many of these volunteers are associated with employer supported volunteer programs from companies such as Disneyland, PIMCO, Wells Fargo, Pacific Life, Time Warner Cable, MAC Cosmetics, and Kohl’s among many others. 7 Support Services Development

The goal of ASF’s Development Department is to identify and secure the resources necessary to make the agency’s work possible. This includes working with Board leaders and others to produce special events such as OC AIDS Walk, the Big Splash and supporting the efforts of Friends of Dorothy, ASF’s fund raising guild. ASF also produced Bells, Bows & Balls, the agency’s holiday party as well as assisted Dance 4 the Cure, a New Year’s Eve fund raiser, held for the second year in Anaheim and organized by Dr. David Petreccia and a team of volunteers.

The Patron’s Council and Partners for Life legacy program provide essential funding that makes ASF’s work possible. Securing grants from foundations, corporations and government agencies as well as designated major gifts are key responsibilities of ASF’s Development team.

The Final Big Splash 2009

The Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach was host to the September 25 and 26 performances of the Final Big Splash. Before this legendary special ASF event concluded it produced a number of milestones. More than $10 million was raised over the 24 year history of the event – the most for ASF through any single special event. More than 20,000 people saw Splash over the years.

Begun as a backyard party to raise money to launch ASF, Splash was created by ASF founder Al Roberts and Ken Jillson who wrote, produced and directed every Splash production.

Splashin’ Under the Big Top was the title of the final performance.

It’s 1955 and the once-great WONDER CIRCUS is on its last leg and sadly forced to close due to a lack of money. But ELMER LITTLE, a young boy who runs away from home to join the circus, miraculously shows up the next day and brings the circus back to life with hope for everyone including its owner — WILL WONDER — whose life-long motto has always been … ”Will Wonders never cease!”

Like every Splash production, the show was filled with toe-tapping tunes and spectacular dance numbers. In 2009 Splash also featured the magic and sparkle of a classic three-ring circus.

Through the years many people and organizations donated money and in-kind services to ASF through this event. In gratitude, following are the major donors of the Final Big Splash:

8 The Big Splash 2009 Major Donors

$25,000+ $1,200+ William J. Gillespie Craig Benedetti and Alex Acosta Mark Porterfield and Steve Chadima Gerry Bodamer, D.D.S. and Mike Lewis Al Roberts and Ken Jillson Dominic L. Bosco and Jack Reising Anita May Rosenstein / Kevin Broadwater and James Vaughn Wilbur May Foundation Mike and Nancy Brown Joseph Carberry, M.D. and Tim Turner $20,000+ David Canzoneri and Eric Cortina Nicholas J. Labedz Ron Dier and Jock Stalker Hung Fan, Ph.D. and Michael Feldman $10,000+ The Flor Stor Anonymous Marc Glasser Marilyn C. Brewer Kris Hansemann Howard Gleicher and Damon Chen Randy Harmat and Dr. Eugenio Vazquez Allan D. Simon Robert G. Haskell Dick and Britney Weil John Holcombe / Kent Rhodes Dave Kiff $5,000+ David Koontz / Jim Brophy Jeffrey Benedick and Duane Vajgrt, M.D. Tom Lochner, M.D. Judy Fluor Runels, Psy.D. and Dick Runels Shereen Loth Blake Franklin and Tom Getgood Maria I. Marquez, M.F.T. Mark Guillod, C.P.A. and Alan Miller, D.D.S. Judith A. Morr Rick Silver Glen Morse and Douglas Coe / Elliott Kornhauser, M.D. and $2,500+ Joe Baker, D.M.D. Jim Doria and John Wilson / Link Newcomb and Micah Leslie Richard and Paola Bisson John O’Neill and Ed Smith Bob Evans and Steve Mitchell Steven Saucer / Hoot and Leslie Gibson Bank of America Foundation Mark Gonzales / Megan Gorman Ernie Schmider and Omar Rodriguez Janice M. Johnson Frank Schools / Dr. Max Schneider and Ron Smelt Jorge Rodriguez, M.D. and Ed Olen / Frank Bianchini Shanti Orange County Hugh Rouse and Leonard Olds Jose Tellez and Joe Wilkins David W. Schaar David Thomas and Kevin Mundt Fred Siegel Barbara Venezia Tkaczyk and Stan Tkaczyk Dennis C. Sieting EJ Tracy T & T Development Co. Larry Tracy and Ted Dietlin Ed Todeschini and John Ferrante Allan Weiss Greg Weaver / Sheldon Harte and John Combs / Karen Ellis and Sandra Hartness 9 OC AIDS Walk 2009

More than 5,000 people converged on Angel Stadium of Anaheim Saturday, May 16, for Orange County’s largest annual rally against HIV/AIDS organized by ASF.

Once again ASF was able to count on the generosity of many of its corporate and community partners with financial and in-kind donations coming from a variety of sponsors. Among those aiding the fund raiser were Pacific Life, Disneyland, NBC , Nordstrom, Time Warner Cable, ASICS, Wells Fargo, the City of Anaheim, and the PIMCO Foundation.

Donations from OC AIDS Walk 2009 reached nearly $500,000 and were distributed to ten agencies serving people affected by HIV/AIDS in Orange County.

OC AIDS Walk included individual walkers and teams from area companies; schools; civic organizations; and churches, synagogues, temples and mosques. Vikki Vargas, Orange County bureau chief for NBC-TV LA emceed the kick- off program and KROQ radio personality Doc on the Roq cut the starting line ribbon as he has done for just about every other Walk.

Friends of Dorothy

The 3rd year of fund raising was amazing for the Friends of Dorothy Guild. Not only did the Guild raise the level of fun, but they also raised over $100,000 for ASF client services.

In May 2009 the Dorothy’s held their Second Annual Fashion Show at Macy’s South Coast Plaza with more than 300 supporters packing the seats along the runway. The voices of Men Alive were back again and Orange County Sherriff Sandra Hutchens served as event Honorary Chairwoman.

In mid-summer the Dorothy’s held Laugh Out Loud aboard the party boat Endeavor in Newport Harbor. Comedian Jason Dudey had attendees in stitches with his comedy and a good time was had by all.

The highlight of the Dorothy’s year was their 3rd Annual Haunted Halloween costume party at the Village Crean. Participants partied like rock stars in what has become a signature event for the Dorothy Guild. More Red Shoe Awards were presented to donors than at the same event the year before.

The Dorothy Guild is “Green” with tickets to events and donations only available through the Dorothy’s website www.friendsofdorothy.org. The Guild continues to grow and thrive for ASF thanks to wonderful supporters and friends.

10 Donor Groups

ASF has two distinct donor groups that allow supporters to have significant positive influence in the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS. Both groups are essential in ensuring ASF has the operating resources to help and offer hope. For its part, ASF encourages active engagement by donors with the agency.

The Patron’s Council is comprised of donors who annually make major gifts to ASF not related to underwriting of fundraising events. Donations are made at six different levels, beginning at $1,200.

Partners for Life allows donors the opportunity to provide ASF with a substantial monetary gift through a bequest, life insurance or retirement plan benefit. As the epidemic grows – and the need for ASF’s services continues – long-term financial support is critical. Partners for Life helps ASF ensure its future service to people living with HIV/AIDS.

11 ASF Financial Statements

Statement of Financial Position

Assets

current assets Cash & cash equivalents ...... $602,495 Grants receivable ...... 467,476 Pledges receivable ...... 13,776 Other receivables ...... 14,769 Inventory ...... 5,815 Prepaid expenses & other current assets ...... 56,200

total current assets ...... $1,160,531

Furniture, fixtures & equipment, less accumulated depreciation of $717,066 ...... 158,086

other assets Deposits ...... 20,192 Investments ...... 1,587,925

total assets ...... $2,926,734

liabilities & net assets

current liabilities Accounts payable ...... $90,731 Accrued payroll & taxes ...... 108,755 Accrued compensated absences ...... 155,230 Deferred revenue ...... 301,075

total current liabilities ...... $ 655,791

net assets Unrestricted ...... 2,038,175 Temporarily restricted ...... 232,768

total net assets ...... $2,270,943

total liabilities & net assets ...... $2,926,734

12 Fiscal Year Ending February 28, 2010 operating expenses ASF is dedicated to allocating as much of our donor’s gifts as possible Statement of activities to providing quality care, education and prevention services for people revenues & support affected by HIV/AIDS in Orange County.

Public grants & contracts ...... $3,368,756 Private grants & contracts ...... 480,557 Programs 80% Contributions ...... 196,538 Fund raising ...... 1,016,271 Investment income ...... 18,350 Net assets released from restrictions ...... 0 total revenues & support ...... $5,080,472

expenses

Interdisciplinary case management ...... $1,724,948 Housing services ...... 567,403 Mental health ...... 222,040 Health education ...... 680,656 Nutrition services ...... 259,350 Transportation ...... 285,686 Communications ...... 93,501 Public policy ...... 23,055 Fundraising 15% Volunteer services ...... 47,737 Community outreach ...... 94,568 Family programs ...... 96,036 AIDS Walk distribution ...... 64,853 Management & general ...... 171,319 Administrative 5% Fundraising ...... 638,723 total expenses ...... $4,946,820 During the 2009-2010 fiscal year, 80 percent of the money ASF changes in net assets ...... $ 133,652 received went to programs that help people. net assets at beginning of year ...... $2,137,291 Fifteen percent went toward net assets at end of year ...... $2,270,943 fundraising efforts necessary to supporting the agency’s work.

The auditor’s report for the fiscal year ending February 28, 2010 indicates that this financial statement Five percent of the money was accurately represents ASF’s operations and cash flow in all material aspects. An audited financial statement prepared by the firm Diehl, Evans & Co., LLP, Certified Public Accountants, is available at used for administrative purposes. the ASF main office during regular business hours.

13 $100,000+ Chapman & Associates, Inc. ASF Donors Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Clark and Greg Collins County of Orange Health Care Agency James P. Doria Orange County Funders Roundtable DPR Construction, Inc. Pacific Life Foundation Jeffrey D. Elder and Karla Kjellin-Elder State of California – State Office of AIDS Karen A. Ellis and Sandra J. Hartness United Way of Orange County Robert J. Evans and Steven Mitchell Weingart Foundation Gerry Giannini and Skip Wilson, Jr. / The Gerral Group Wilbur May Foundation Hoot and Leslie Gibson Mark A. Gonzales $50,000+ The Hershey Company Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Debora S. Hintz Sisters of St. Joseph Healthcare Foundation Robert R. Hodges, Ph.D. and Charles S. Hensley, Ph.D. Janice M. Johnson $25,000+ JR Universal Construction, Inc. City of Anaheim Heather A. and Craig Knotts Robert M. Crowder Estate Thomas Lochner, M.D. and David A. Kiff Mark B. Eskander McMaster-Carr Supply Co. William J. Gillespie Jean R. Moriarty Kaiser Permanente Foundation Robert M. Oster Nicholas J. Labedz Thomas Panno and Tony Maquet MAC AIDS Fund Mary L. and Carl Raymond Paul A. Morabito and Edward W. Bayuk Jorge E. Rodriguez, M.D. and Ed Olen Nordstrom, Inc. Hugh Rouse and Leonard R. Olds The PIMCO Foundation Scott Sackin and Philip Talbert Mark J. Porterfield and Steven P. Chadima Pol and Andy Sandro-Yepes Al Roberts and Kenneth Jillson David W. Schaar Anita May Rosenstein Ernest L. Schmider and Omar Rodriguez Jean E. Schwalbe $20,000+ Fred Siegel City of Santa Ana Ed Todeschini and John Ferrante United Way of Metropolitan Dallas $15,000+ Lawrence W. Will, D.D.S. and Michael Shapiro City of Irvine Philip Yaeger Macy’s Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation $1,000+ Abigail W. Lloyd $10,000+ ACRA, Inc Aerospace Marilyn C. Brewer ACTION Michael H. and Nancy I. Brown, TTEE Aon Foundation Howard Gleicher and Damon Chen AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign David A. Lee and Sandra Lee-Hammond Storm Bartling Macy’s West, Inc. Craig B. Benedetti and F. Alex Acosta Orange County Community Foundation Jay C. Blahnik Allan D. and Stefani R. Simon Bonnie V. Bock Richard M. and Britney Weil Gerald K. Bodamer, D.D.S. and Mike Lewis Dominic L. Bosco, M.D. and John F. Reising $5,000+ James J. Brophy and David H. Koontz Allergan Foundation Erik Buzzard Leslie A. Barry and Ray McElroy California Spring Classic Jeffrey L. Benedick and Duane Vajgrt, M.D. Callahan & Blaine, APC Club Lucky / HOB Entertainment, Inc. Jacques P. Camus The Crean Foundation David A. Canzoneri and Eric Cortina Jamie El-Erian Joseph N. Carberry, M.D. and Tim Turner Employees Community Fund of Boeing California Care Health, Inc. Blake T. Franklin and Thomas Getgood Cars 4 Causes Garden Grove Pharmacy Chamade Foundation Mark Guillod, C.P.A. and Alan H. Miller, D.D.S. The Charitable Foundation IBM Employee Services Center Mark L. Clymer and Marc A. Mullendore Irvine Health Foundation Michael W. Cole Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc. Delicate Illusions ROCKHARBOR Church Ronald Dier and Jock Stalker Dr. Judy Fluor Runels and Dick Runels Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Dennis C. Sieting Bradford J. Engelland and Jon Stordahl Richard W. Silver Hung Y. Fan, Ph.D. and Michael D. Feldman Toni & Guy Salons Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Union Bank of California, N.A. Michael J. Fitzpatrick Barbara Venezia Tkaczyk and Stanley F. Tkaczyk The Flor Stor John and Gloria Fluor $2,500+ Marc S. Glasser A-Med Health Care Richard and Karen Goddard Angels Baseball LP Megan Gorman Bank of America Charitable Foundation Kris M. Hansemann Frank G. Bianchini and Joseph Ramondetta David L. Hanson and Franz Van Overeem BNY Mellon Wealth Management Randy Harmat and Eugenio Vazquez, M.D. Phillip M. Brandt and Peter Boro Sheldon M. Harte and John G. Combs 14 Carl O. Harvey $500+ Ty Rose Robert G. Haskell The Alexander S. Alacche Foundation James E. Rust Arnold Henson, M.D. and Teresa Siaca-Henson Martha T. Anderson Safeco Insurance Foundation Anthony F. Hewes Guy Babusek Thomas S. and Lynda Salinger Daniel R. Hovenstine, M.D. and John Weber Baja Sharkeez Carl S. Scott IPW Experience Bank of America United Way Campaign Robert C. Shekell Dale E. Jenkins Dale S. Beldin Albert F. Soto Jeffrey S. Johnston and Jim M. Urbina David W. and Heidi Bennett Darrell E. Spaulding John A. and Susie Kenefick Michael L. and Lois Bergman Steve Julius Construction, Inc. John King Jeffrey S. and Cynthia Bodwin St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Kohl’s Steven C. Bond Amy M. Stoody Elliott Kornhauser, M.D. and Joe C. Baker, D.M.D. Peter and Andra Broekelschen Straight Talk/Gerry House Brian H. Kraft and Keith E. Coplen Kim A. Perry Brown St. Vincent De Paul of St. Catherine of Sienna William A. Lawrence and Jeffrey L. Stuckhardt Thad E. Brown SVC-West, L.P. Casey A. Lesher Michelle Burton TelecomPioneers Mark Loeffler Butler Family Foundation / Dorene and Lee Butler Emily M. Thompson Tiberio and Leslie Lindgren C J Segerstrom & Sons Robert C. Tucker Hilda Lord Cable Manufacturing Business, Inc. United Way of Tri-State Macy’s Passport California Rehabilitation and Pain Management Adrian C. Van Deudekom Madison Square Corporation Karen E. Cera Robert and Maureen V. Vince Michael Marino City of Laguna Beach Geoffrey H. Weiss Maria I. Marquez, M.F.T. Jeffrey Clark and Michael D. Thorstensen Wood River Properties, LLC The Robin Masters Trust Jeffrey E. Donnelly Vince D. Workman Henry R. McCanless and Mark Coolidge William M. Elsbury Varooge Yerganian Mike J. McConnell and Michael A. Baum Ernst & Young LLP John M. Zinsmeyer Christie L. McDaniel First California Bank Charles W. Mills William J. Fogarty and Catherine E. Bowyer Montage Laguna Beach Phillip E. Forrest Patron’s Council Mary Lou Mooney Chrysty B. Fortner President’s Circle $50,000+ Morgan Stanley Foundation Charles Gambetta Anita May Rosenstein** Judith A. Morr Mark C. and Anne Garcia Steven H. Morris Get Marketing, Inc. Ambassador’s Circle $10,000+ Glen L. Morse and Douglas O. Coe David K. Gibson and Anthony Higginbottom Marilyn C. Brewer** Link Newcomb and Micah J. Leslie John M. and Christina Gilbert David A. Lee and Sandra Lee-Hammond Nifty After Fifty Foundation Gilead Sciences John O’Neill Lester L. Hall Director’s Circle $5,000+ Orange County Imperial Court, Inc. Robert H. Harrington Michael H. and Nancy I. Brown, T.T.E.E. Donald R. and Bessie D. Owens Andrew Hartzell Bill Gillespie** Kathryn May Paben Family Charitable Trust John W. Holcombe Janice M. Johnson** Geniavon Pickett Home Depot Foundation Pioneer/Walgreens Pharmacy John and Theresa Jachtschitz Delegate’s Circle $2,500+ Patricia Powers Mark G. and Rhonda Janis Kevin M. Broadwater and James W. Vaughn The Prudential Foundation Dale R. Johnson Jeffrey D. Elder and Karla Kjellin-Elder Charles P. Rainey Deidre C. Katz Gerald Giannini and Skip Wilson Tom Ray and David Charles Alex J. Kochnuk and Billy Spratlin Robert M. Oster Frank N. Ricchiazzi and Borden T. Moller Eve Kornyei and Stanley E. Hanson Patricia Powers Room & Board Lalla-Reddy Medical Corporation Charles R. Rusky and James W. Thompson Ronald Lenox Advocate’s Circle $1,200+ Steven R. Saucer and Charles Brickell Steve Lewallen Wylie and Bette Aitken Dr. Max A. Schneider and Ronald F. Smelt Live Nation Music Group, Inc. Craig B. Benedetti* and F. Alex Acosta Frank J. Schools Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride, Inc. Jeffrey L. Benedick and Duane Vajgrt, M.D.* Edward and Helen Shanbrom Kevin S. Lukomski James E. Burba and Bob Hayes Calvin L. Smith Merck & Co. Inc. Erik Buzzard* / Palumbo Bergstrom LLP Patrick M. Stanton Merlin Bail Bonds David A. Canzoneri and Eric Cortina St. Mark Presbyterian Church Steven Mitchell and Robert J. Evans Mark L. Clymer and Marc A. Mullendore Systems Source & Knoll National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Jeffrey Dunlap and Layne Rackley David J. Taborelli Lesley L. Nolen Karen A. Ellis and Sandra J. Hartness Jose Tellez and Joe Wilkins Ellen-Mary and John J. Nora Bradford J. Engelland and Jon Stordahl David Thomas and Kevin Mundt No Square Theatre Hung Y. Fan, Ph.D.* and Michael Feldman Pauline Thomas Roger V. and Eileen S. Ohanesian Mark Guillod, C.P.A.* and Alan H. Miller, D.D.S. Tibotec Therapeutics Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church Carl O. Harvey Time Warner Cable Dr. David C. and Maryl Petreccia Robert Haskell** Erma Jean and Thomas J. Tracy Rita M. Phillips Arnold Henson, M.D.* and Teresa Siaca-Henson Lawrence J. Tracy and Ted Dietlin PRP Wine International Robert R. Hodges, Ph.D. and Charles S. Hensley, Ph.D. United Way of Greater Los Angeles Quest Diagnostics Matching Gifts Program Daniel R. Hovenstine, M.D. and John Weber James W. Vaughn and Kevin M. Broadwater Christopher M. Quilter Dale E. Jenkins Greg H. Weaver Fernando Quinde / Navarro Entertainment Group, Inc. Michael Johnson and Taka Oiwa James B. Weil Rainbow Disposal Company Inc. Elliott Kornhauser, M.D. and Joe C. Baker, D.M.D. Allan Weiss Dan A. and Emily A. Real Baruch and Jan Kupperman Judith Werkstell Nancy Reardon Francois Leclair / Casa Laguna Inn Western Allied Corporation Douglas C. Reilly Abigail W. Lloyd* Russell W. Wilson Andrew Reynolds Mark Loeffler Richard M. Young Kent B. Rhodes Hilda Lord Ronald M. Young Roche Laboratories Veda Mabry Lisa Zech Goldie C. Roe Maria I. Marquez, M.F.T.*

15 Henry R. McCanless and Mark Coolidge Toby Lent Jessica Crovetto Glen L. Morse and Douglas O. Coe Shonna Lindo Theresa Daugherty Christopher M. Quilter Kevin Lukomski Kristie and Stephen Day / Knoll/System Source Charles P. Rainey III Jon Madison / Madison Square and Garden Café Wiley Foults and Walter Robinson Frank N. Ricchiazzi and Borden T. Moller Zach Moonitz / CHOC Foundation Todd Franklin Al Roberts** and Ken Jillson* Maureen and Jeff Olsen Nancy Gardner Jorge E. Rodriguez, M.D.* and Ed Olen Frank Patti, M.D. Gerilyn Jelonick Scott Sackin and Philip Talbert Rita Phillips Dave Gibson and Anthony Higginbottom Steven R. Saucer and Charles Brickell / Jorge E. Rodriguez, M.D. and Ed Olen Karen and Doug Gifford / Doug Gifford Photography Bank of America Charitable Foundation Dr. Scott and Jackie Stoney / California Rehabilitation, Inc. Richard Gillette Frank J. Schools Amy Stoody Lisa Gordon Dr. Max A. Schneider and Ronald F. Smelt Jeff Teller / OC Marketplace Megan Gorman, Esq. Jean E. Schwalbe Greg Weaver Charles Groux Dr. Edward and Mrs. Helen Shanbrom Steve Harper Dennis C. Sieting Toto Members Gary Hensley Calvin L. Smith Donna Anderson John Holcombe Jeffrey Stuckhardt** and Bill Lawrence Lisa Bartlett Tiffany Israel Ed Todeschini* and John Ferrante Kenya and Matt Beckman Dale Jenkins Vern Underwood and Carol Schiebel Frank Bianchini and Joe Ramondetta / Metro Car Wash Dean Jones Philip Yaeger* Kim and Perry Brown Rossy Jones * ASF Board Member Michael Brown Kevin Kamm ** ASF Advisory Committee Member Michelle Burton Donald Kelsey Shirley Chaffers Lindsey Kutzke Janet Curci Richard Layna Friends of Dorothy Guild Michael Donahoe Ron Lenox and Kiko Rodriguez Glinda the Good Witch Members Kevin Farrell (aka Dee W. leye) and Geoff Laing Judy Lindsay Mark Eskander Mark Guillod, C.P.A. and Alan Miller, D.D.S. Abigail Lloyd J&R Universal Construction Mindy and David Gullen Scott Loly and Fred Yeries Jeannie Moriarty Steve King Bill Long Linda Knoll Richard Lusk Flying Monkey Members Cynthia Koller Marc Marger and Mark Allison The Crean Foundation Barbara Lohman Kelly McCann, M.D. Anne Hirschman Maria I. Marquez, M.F.T. Jeanne McCormack Eve Kornyei Laura McCarthy Kelly McKeone Mary and Carl Raymond Betsy McCormick Barbara McMurray Barbara Moore Chris Merritt Emerald City Members Dr. Katherine Nitta Alyson Michie Phil Brandt and Peter Baro Marsha Orlin Frank Mickadeit Charles Mills Marla and Russ Patterson Annemarie Miller-Jones Allen Moznett / Newport Lexus Rene Rodarte Terry Moore-Pfeiger Al Roberts and Kenneth Jillson Ty Rose Lori Morris Dave Seastrom / DPR Construction, Inc Carol Rudat Justin Myers Scott Sackin Claire and Nima Namdar Ruby Slipper Members Mary Slouka Susan and Tom Neas / Thomas Printers Storm Bartling Jeff Stuckhardt and Bill Lawrence Adam Neeley Heidi and David Bennett Shelly Virkstis Karen Nilausen Marilyn Brewer Matthew Vujovich Lesley Nolen Carol Brown / Liebke Architects Andrea Waite Cathy and Tim O’Neal Maureen and Dan Callahan / Callahan & Blaine Cynthia Wallace Deniece Orduna Kevin A Coleman Lee Wilkins / Western Allied Corp. Shauna and John Oyler Tim Dunn Phil Yaeger Deann Page Karla Kjellin and Jeffrey Elder Vicki Zimmerman Michael Paige Brian Kraft and Keith Coplen John Zinsmeyer Jean Pasco Casey Lesher Marcia Pendjer Jill Lloyd / Jill Lloyd & Associates Munchkin Members Rev. Mara Pennell Dr. Tom Lochner and Dave Kiff Jeannette Alden Leah Petersen Michael Miner / Classic Party Rentals Barbara Amstadter Jane Petree Joe O’Brien / Shelly Motors Mercedes Benz Kyle Barnes Philip Poggi Tom Ray / The Flor Stor Desi Barroga Ann Quilter Jessica Ridge / Winery Judy and Bill Barry Kenneth Raaf Mark Roberts Linda Beck Phil Rhiner James Rust Lorna Berle Chele Rubendall Lynda and Tom Salinger Julie Bower Steve Saucer Pol and Andy Sandro-Yepes Charles Brickell Cindy Schein Carl Stevens and Duffy Lucas Meg Britton Dennis Seiting Duane Vajgrt, M.D. and Jeff Benedick Michael Brophy Sally Sherman Barbara Venezia and Stan Tkaczyk Suzanne Bukema Jennifer and Dennis Silva / Quattro Caffe Richard Burnley Julie Smith and Karen Cera Yellow Brick Road Members Diana Canty Johnathan Stelmach Todd Bentjen Carolyn Carr / Island Flooring Joan Stevens Loren Blackwood and Richard Moriarty Susan and Mike Christiansen Emily Thompson Rosemarie Correia / System Source Nancy Clark Murray Todd Leonardo Flores Chuck Clift Jacqueline Tzen Charlie Gambetta Katrina Cobrin Doreen W Vail Jo-E Immel / Snyder Langston Real Estate Danielle K Craig Julianna Van Den Berg Jane E Cramer Linda Vandercook 16 Alison Vinzant Bob Burrud Pet Services Howard Weinthal Bob Johnson Studio ASF Donors, continued Joe Willis and James Forchilli Boeing Community Relations Tony Woltman and Sergio Flores Steven C. Bond Kevin M. Broadwater Louis Bucello In-Kind Partners Burtec Disposal Bushard’s Pharmacy $75,000+ CA Dance/Laguna Dance Festival GES Anthony Carro Casa Laguna Inn & Spa $30,000+ Charles J. Groux Business Holdings, Inc. ASICS America Corporation Ronald Chee Disneyland Resort City Salon Classic Party Rentals $10,000+ Rocky J. Coglietti American Airlines Mario Cortes Anaheim Public Utilities Couture Flowers, Inc Beaulieu Vineyards Joey K. Crabtree Bradford Renaissance Portraits Crevier BMW California Stage and Lighting Stephanie Cunningham Mark’s Restaurant Curtain Call Dinner Theater Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen D & D Productions ROCKHARBOR Church Dave & Buster’s Tiffany & Co. The David Salon Robert Dean $5,000+ Dearly Departed Bill Atkins Design Delicate Illusions Leslie Berry Gregory M. Dickinson Bright Ideas Lighting by Greg Christy Ronald Dier Mike Carter Donna B’s Gourmet Cookies Heidi Cortese Dry Clean Club ID Lube/Westridge Laboratories Monica Dunham Ray McElroy Kristen Ekman Pacific Wine and Spirits Engraving Honors Bill Park Eric Cortina Collection RCC, Inc. Fairmont Newport Beach Sean Patrick Small, D.Min. Fashion Island Ellye Wall Fitness Evolution Manuel M. Figueroa $2,500+ Fleur De Lys Accurate Staging Vivianna L. Foust The Blade Fresca’s Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Fullerton Dancesport Center Gillian Kirkpatrick / kingdesign+marketing Genevieve Wigs Lucky Strike Lanes Doug Gifford Peter Blake Gallery Golden Truffle Dr. David C. Petreccia Hansen’s Beverages Donald A. Pierce Health 2 U Al Roberts Hi-Time Wine Cellars St. Regis Hotel Joseph Hodulik Sundried Tomato Hush Restaurant Total Woman Gym and Atmosphere Day Spa In Essence Day Spa Indulgence Day Spa $100+ The Irvine Company Apartment Communities A la Carte Irvine Ranch Market American Yacht Charters Island Style Anaheim White House Restaurant Jill Lloyd & Associates, Inc. Anonymous Dean R. Jones Aqua VI Joshua Christopher Salon Areo Inc. Neil Kaplan At Home Cat Care Katherine Aileen’s Boutique The Attic Door Michael C. Kane Guy Babusek Dean Kaneshiro John G. Bain Jack Kenefick Stuart Baron Philip Kiluk Barry Brinker Fine Jewelry Kimpton Hotels Seattle Mike Belknap Karla Kjellin-Elder Belle Amie Studios Carol A. Lachey Jeffrey L. Benedick LaGoonies Berkley BBQ La Jolla Playhouse Frank G. Bianchini LA Mart #1048 Blackman Ltd. Jewelers La Mirada Performing Arts Center Blackmarket Bakery Dennis Lautzenheiser Loren E. Blackwood Leatherby’s Cafe Rouge

17 Leslie Davis Glass Studio Duane Vajgrt, M.D. ASF Donors, continued Lexus Newport Beach The Vault Jay Lin Barbara Venezia Tkaczyk Long Beach Christian Fellowship Vincent Bennett H.H.P. Hilda Lord Shelly A. Virkstis Lorraine Passero Prints The Westin Gaslamp Quarter Raul Lozano Wet International Lucky Strike Lanes Barbara L. White The Lucy House Windward Sailing Club Macy’s Wyndham Hotel Madison Square Corporation Kevin E. Young Madison’s Day Spa & Boutique Manchester Grand Hyatt Mark Roberts Partners For Life Marlo Bartels Studio Doug Arneson Fred Marr Craig Benedetti Masterpiece Publishing Jeff L. Benedick MCC Church of Santa Ana Andrew J. Berner, Ph. D. Lynn McCalister Gerald Bodamer, D.D.S. Men Alive Karen Ellis Miller/Zunino Michael Feddersen Tracey Moloney Bruce N. Fox Mondrian Hotel Georgia Garrett-Norris Mozambique Restaurant & Coastal Lounge Robert F. Gentry Richard J. Nelson Mark Igoe Newport Beach Film Festival Ken Jillson Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Club Nicholas J. Labedz Newport Signs & Graphics Mel Lewis, M. D. Dr. Katharine C. Nitta James C. Loomis Lesley L. Nolen Bob Metcalf Ed Olen Ed Mitchell Pacific Chorale David Newman-Treat Patricia Kennedy, Inc. Mark J. Porterfield Trust Peet’s Coffee Al Roberts Personal HealthCare Clinic Jorge Rodriguez, M. D. Sharon Petrillo Ty Rose Stephanie H. Petris Judith Rosenthal Marcos Prolo Richard Sneed PRP Wine International Gunter B. Weissenberg Quattro Caffe Alexander W. Wentzel Richard Burnley Salon Thomas Worthy Jorge E. Rodriguez, M.D. Jim Rountree In Memoriam Rowley Portraiture Connie Acord Rubio’s Jack S. Agcaoili Judy Fluor Runels, Psy.D. Carl Allsup Sandicast James E. Armstrong Trust Science Center OC/Krawitz Ent David A. Arnold Trust Scott Moore Art Herbert Benton Trust Shampoo Salon Estate of Tim Blake Shu Uemura Jon Bowes Dennis Silva Estate of John C. Butler Skosh Monahans Michael W. Cole Carol Sneddon Robert Crowder Soul at Home Pat Feeney Spirit of Life Community Church Don G. Hagan Carolyn Spivak Greg Haskell Stalker’s Fine Foods Howle Family Trust Nancy A. Stapish Addison G. “Bud” Kerr Starbuck’s Coffee Lawrence Kuzela Carolyn Stoaks Ira Charles “Chip” Levine St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort & Spa Robin Masters Nicholas R. St. Royal Thomas E. McCarragher Trust Studio Arts Gallery Martha Raye Susan’s Healthy Gourmet Richard M. Reinsch Sweet Life Thomas A. Rose Sweetwater Hand Car Wash Richard Sartini Swimm Artworks William Scannell Tastebud’s Cafe Eugene Scott Susie Thomas Estate of Harry Smith The Tides Laguna Beach Don Stratton Tommy’s Burgers Howard Trepp Trust Tracey Moscaritolo Studio Gallery Arlie Wood Kelly Tran

18 Duane Vajgrt, M.D. OC AIDS Walk 2009 Frank Bianchini Friends of Dorothy Top Corporate/Small Businesses Paul Cook-Giles Barbara Venezia, Chairman Hearts of Montage Zach Moos Patti Gordon, Vice Chair Pearl Jemison-Smith SchoolsFirst FCU James Rust, Membership Chair Morgan Stanley Newport Beach Office Bruce Michaels Tim Dunn, PR Chair Disney VoluntEARS Jeff Stuckhardt Team OCPAC Roya Cole Tim Stoaks, Underwriting Chair Pacific Sunwear Top Recipient Agencies Steering Committee Members Quest Diagnostics Incorporated Jeannette Alden Team ASF AT&T Team 2009 Peter Baro Jr. Shanti Strutters Metro Q Vincent Bennett ACTION Community All-stars MAC Cosmetics Frank Bianchini Mercy House HEWITT ASSOCIATES Shannon Bishop Cornerstone Outreach Human Rights Campaign Orange County Phil Brandt AEGiS Starbucks Coffee Richard Burnley Public Law Center Team Toshiba Maureen Callahan Straight Talking Walkers / Thom Siket Ernst & Young Team Bunny Clark TheCenterOC American Red Cross, Orange County Keith Coplen Team UCI Mercury Insurance Group Joey Crabtree New Life Serenity House Pacific View Mark Eskander Team Tommy’s Karen & Doug Gifford Gilead Abbott ASF Board of Directors Mindy Gullen Doubletree Guest Suites Dean Jones US Bank Orange County Maria I. Marquez, M.F.T., President Pat Kennedy Barbara Venezia, Vice President Brian Kraft Top High Schools Mark Gonzales, Secretary Geoffrey Laing TEAM RHS Mark Guillod, C.P.A., Treasurer Ron Lenox Rancho Alamitos ASB Casey Lesher WHS Pioneers Craig Bennedetti Jill Lloyd Fairmont Huskies David Bennett Duffy Lucas Woodbridge High Cool Kids Club Frank Bianchini Monica Mazur Ralston Honor Society Erik Buzzard Annemarie Miller-Jones WILDCATS Terry Delonas Zach Moonitz Vaqueros Timothy Dunn Justin Myers Century High School Key Club Hung Fan, Ph.D. Lesley Nolen Megan Gorman Joe O’Brien Friends and Family Arnold Henson, M.D. John & Shauna Oyler Men Alive Ken Jillson Christine Petersen BoyU.com Hot Dogs Abigail Lloyd Ervin Page Theatre Out Judith A. Morr Joe Ramondetta Bynx’s Boys and Babes Todd Rachal Ty Rose PFLAG Orange County Jorge Rodriguez, M.D. Scott Sackin Altrusa Club Arash Samadani John Schoffield Team OCEC Patrick Stanton Carl Stevens Baker’s Gift Tim Stoaks Dr. Scott Stoney Paul Hastings Ed Todeschini Nick St. Royal Center for Spiritual Discovery Duane Vajgrt, M.D. Jeff Teller Stella Lives! Shelly Virkstis Jeff Thomas Shelley’s Dream Team Philip Yaeger Stan Tkaczyk FCCO Walkers Al Roberts Kevin Young Delta Sigma Pi Founding President Mike Vaillancourt Dana’s Dragonflies Andrea Waite Team Janine Scalleat Vince Workman Dee W.IEye Top Faith-Based Teams ASF Advisory Council IUCC Walk Team Marilyn Brewer, Committee Chair Founding Members at Large ROCKHARBOR Tammie Arnold Loren Blackwood Fairview Community Church Senator Barbara Boxer Marilyn Brewer First Presbyterian Church Peggy Clay Carolyn Carr MHCC Walkabouts Dean Corey Eve Kornyei Team UU: Unitarian Universalists of OC Ron Davies Progressive Christians Uniting Senator Dianne Feinstein YLT-Disciples of Christ Bill Gillespie Annual Report Staff Covenant of the Goddess / Howard Gleicher Editor Orange County Local Council (Brigid’s Heart) Robert Haskell Barbara Lohman, Director, Communications & Marketing Christ Church by the Sea Janice Johnson Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach Arnold Klein, M.D. Design Saddleback Church HIV/AIDS Initiative Marica Pendjer Gillian Kirkpatrick, kingdesign+marketing St. Mark Presbyterian Church Al Roberts Printing St. Jude A Team Anita Rosenstein Brad Siedschlag, Printing Division Saddleback Church HIV/AIDS High School Ministry The Hon. Loretta Sanchez Rick Silver Top Individual Walkers Every effort was made to ensure these donor lists Jeffrey Stuckhardt are complete and accurate. If there are any errors Deborah Reed Stan Tkacyzk however we apologize. Please contact Ty Rose at Rossy Jones Richard Weil 949-809-8762 for clarification about these lists. 19 17982 sky park circle, suite j / irvine / ca 92614 / 949.809.5700 / www.ocasf.org