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LOS ANGELES LGBT CENTER 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

2017 EXECUTIVE TEAM LIST

Lorri L. Jean CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Darrel Cummings LGBT CENTER CHIEF OF STAFF 2017 SENIOR EXECUTIVE TEAM Since 1969 the Los Angeles LGBT Center has cared for, championed and Alan Acosta celebrated LGBT individuals and families in Los Angeles and beyond. Today DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC INITIATIVES the Center’s nearly 600 employees provide services for more LGBT people Mike Holtzman than any other organization in the world, offering programs, services and CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER global advocacy that span four broad categories: Health, Social Services Kristin Flickinger and Housing, Culture and Education, Leadership and Advocacy. We are DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS an unstoppable force in the fight against bigotry and the struggle to build Jim Key a better world; a world in which LGBT people can be healthy, equal and CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER complete members of society. Learn more at lalgbtcenter.org. Chris Brown DIRECTOR OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Bill McDermott MISSION STATEMENT CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Dave Garcia DIRECTOR OF POLICY The Los Angeles LGBT Center is building a world where LGBT people thrive AND COMMUNITY BUILDING as healthy, equal and complete members of society. 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS We Value: David J. Bailey BOARD CO-CHAIR RESPECT Marki J. Knox, M.D. We provide a workplace and service environment where individuality is seen BOARD CO-CHAIR as strength and all people are treated with fairness and dignity. Tyler Cassity TREASURER EXCELLENCE Annie Goto We dedicate ourselves to the highest quality in all our programs and SECRETARY services, and seek employees and volunteers who have a passion for Tess Ayers LuAnn Boylan helping others. Tad Brown INCLUSIVENESS Kin Cheng Carolyn A. Dye We believe in the need for different perspectives and commit ourselves to Susan Feniger representation from all members of our diverse community. Dean Hansell Ian Harvie INNOVATION Michael Lombardo We vigorously support pioneering programs and advocacy to meet Merryll McElwain community needs. Carlos Medina Mike Mueller INTEGRITY Brad Ong Loren S. Ostrow We work together to advance the Center’s mission, and we honor and Peter Paige apply these values in what we do and say. Jayzen Patria Frank Pond Eric M. Shore Bruce Vilanch DEAR FRIENDS:

Two historic events shaped a memorable year for the Los And that was just the beginning of what became a Angeles LGBT Center in 2017. harrowing year for LGBT people:

The first came in January, when Donald Trump was • In March, the President revoked Obama’s executive order inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States. As that offered protections for LGBT employees of federal Inauguration Day neared, we remained hopeful that the contractors. incendiary rhetoric of the campaign would be replaced by • In July, with few details, via a series of tweets, President the more judicious temperament demanded by the duties of Trump announced that he was reinstating the military’s ban the office. on service by people. (The order was signed We harbored these hopes not just for millions of , in March 2018; at press time implementation and possible , bisexual and transgender people, but for all people court challenges are pending.) who seek to live honorably and work hard in a country • In September, the President ordered an end to the where you ought to be judged, to paraphrase Dr. King, Obama-era program known as DACA (Deferred Action only by the content of your character. We hoped that the for Childhood Arrivals) that shields young undocumented new president would join the rapidly increasing majority immigrants from deportation. An estimated 40,000 of those of Americans who believe that LGBT people deserve the who benefit from the program are LGBT. full benefits of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness so boldly promised by our founders in the Declaration of • In October, Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a Dept. Independence. of Justice policy directive, under the guise of protecting religious freedom, that would enable systemic, government- It did not take long, however, to see that our hope was wide discrimination against LGBT people and their families. misplaced. As events played out, the Center’s leaders began to fear not just for the impact the new Administration’s These are just a few of the most egregious examples of policies would have on our community, but also for basic the challenges our community has faced since January. principles of justice, equality and human dignity, principles There are many more: the departments of Justice, Health for which we rely on our leaders to cherish and protect. and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Education and Homeland Security—among others—have Just a month after the inauguration, the new Administration issued new guidelines and policies that seek to limit our rescinded Obama-era protections for transgender students. rights while offering protection to those who seek to Affordable Care Act. By the end of March, nearly 500 discriminate against us. volunteers had participated in phone banks to help save the ACA. That proved so successful, the “Squad” became a Nonetheless, we look to the future with hope and part of the Center’s ongoing efforts to defend against other determination. One might justifiably ask, “How is that federal policy actions that would harm LGBT people. possible”? And this is where the second historic event comes into play. Our path in 2017 goes to the very soul of who we are. We have high ambitions, and we make no apologies. We strive From its earliest days, the Center has risen to challenges to be a model for all those who are committed to a humane no less daunting than those we faced in 2017. How fitting, and generous society. We dare to have the audacity to then, that in March—at the very time the Administration dream big dreams. And we will continue to fight ferociously was generating policies to repress and stigmatize our to protect our community and make this world a better community—we broke ground on the Center’s $130-million place. Anita May Rosenstein Campus. The iconic project will not only serve as the site of the Center’s new headquarters, but Sincerely, more than double the housing for homeless youth and low- income seniors and provide expanded services to our entire community.

Some people have asked, “Given all the uncertainty, is this Lorri L. Jean Marki J. Knox, MD David Bailey the best time to start such an immense project?” Our answer CEO Board Co-Chair Board Co-Chair is a resounding ”Yes!” In the face of such discrimination, we believe the new campus will serve as a beacon to those who need courage and hope in these disquieting times and a rejoinder to those who would seek to reverse our historic progress.

Having said that, a new campus—even a spectacular one— is not enough to sustain a community in times of crisis. To that end, the very same month that we broke ground on the Anita May Rosenstein Center, we started “The Resistance Squad,” which was organized to fight the repeal of the MILESTONES

THANK YOU FOR 2 ANOTHER YEAR OF HELPING TO BUILD A The sex-positive campaign launches to raise aware- WORLD WHERE LGBT HEALTHY ness about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a PEOPLE THRIVE AS safe and effective tool to prevent HIV infection. 0 HEALTHY, EQUAL, AND COMPLETE! SEE MORE AND SHARE 360 DEGREES OF YOUR OWN 2017 HEALTH AND POWER 1 CENTER MEMORY AT Annual health and wellness fair for LBTQ women LALGBTCENTER.ORG/ features informative 2017. workshops and a resource fair focused on self-care 7 and resistance.

More than 2,900 AIDS/LifeCycle participants raise $15.1 million to support San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the HIV/AIDS-related services at the Center.

Center community joins Month-long effort helps thousands on the streets Community engagement protect Affordable Care Act of Hollywood as part of campaign launches to and evolves into the Cen- #ResistMarch for LA Pride. track, inform, and mobi- ter’s new Resistance Squad, lize around policy threats a group of dedicated volun- to LGBT people during teers, led by Center’s Policy the first 100 days of the and Community Building Trump Administration. team, who work to defend EQUAL against ongoing policy ac- tions that threaten the LGBT community. The Center’s Senior Services clients also organize into a direct-action group named the Mob (for "mobilization") Squad.

GROUNDBREAKING YEAR Construction begins on transformational Anita May Rosenstein Campus in Hollywood that will span more than a city block along Santa Monica Boulevard. The 4th annual arts festival showcases the stories of LGBTQ, two-spirit, Latinx, Chicanx, and indigenous identities through film and visual art.

LOVING YOUR BLACKNESS Inaugural day-long HOLLYWOOD MEETS THE BELTWAY celebration honoring Black The 48th Anniversary Gala Vanguard Awards History Month includes honors Ariel Emanuel and Valerie Jarrett, with workshops, performances, A record 1,538 LGBTQ youth and their allies help from host Jimmy Kimmel, Shonda Rhimes, a panel discussion, and attend the 25th Annual Models of Pride confer- Mark Bradford, Lawrence O’Donnell, and Jermaine resource fair. ence at the University of Southern California. Fowler, and raises more than $1 million in support.

HONORING ORLANDO Center community comes together on the one-year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, honoring the lives GET OUT! lost with a special forum, WE CAN BE HEROES Hundreds join us OUT Under about the ongoing struggle Special guest Aydian Dowling joins capacity the Stars at the iconic for equality and freedom, crowd at 19th annual Trans Pride L.A. Hollywood Forever Cemetery, and an ofrenda created festival featuring We Can Be Heroes exhibit for memorable screenings of by the Center and Latino celebrating pioneers of trans history and What Ever Happened Equality Alliance’s LGBTQA created by up-and-coming trans artists from to Baby Jane and Clue. Youth Council. the Center’s youth programs.

RESIST. PERSIST. ROCK. An Evening with Women is unforgettable with Carole King, Eve Ensler, Tig Notaro, Hundreds enjoy the premier food and wine More than 2,000 participants Grace Mitchell, Cameron event for LGBT people and their allies sparkle at the Center’s Esposito, and Rhea Butcher at while raising vital support for the Center’s Glitter Run, a 5K fun run/walk the Hollywood Palladium. programs and services. through Hollywood.

Center productions honored The Center acquires iconic website domain at annual LA STAGE Alliance Gay.com as a donation from its current owners Ovation Awards for Best after winning the “Gay.com Charity Challenge.” Season; Best Production of Musical, Music Direction, and Lead Actor in a Musical (Ham: A Musical Memoir); and Best Direction of a Play (Hit the Wall). COMPLETE FROM THE CENTER GET FEARLESS: DE-BUNKING MYTHS ABOUT PREP NEW CENTER CAMPAIGN BOOSTS AWARENESS, UNDERSTANDING OF PILL TO PREVENT HIV

Like many people who could benefit “We’ve got the tools to not only end the from the pill that prevents HIV infection, fear of HIV, but to end it as an epidemic. known as PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), We’ve got the tools to Those at risk have to know about the tools, Dimitrius Sharp thought a prescription was not only end the fear of though, and they need honest information more than he could afford. about them,” said Center Chief of Staff HIV, but to end it as an “I had heard of PrEP, but to be honest I Darrel Cummings. “Our campaign provides epidemic. Those at risk didn’t think much about it because I figured the truth about PrEP, the information and it would be way too expensive for me,” have to know about the support to help people get a prescription, said the 31-year-old African American tools, though, and they and a reminder that condoms are neces- sary to prevent other sexually transmitted resident of Los Angeles. Of the few who need honest information know about PrEP, he’s one of the many who diseases.” about them.” mistakenly believe it’s unaffordable. Though it just launched in early January, A recent study by APLA Health of young the number of free PrEP consultations the Center offers has already doubled and the gay and bisexual men revealed that Latino covered by my HMO. There’s still a co-pay majority of people coming are gay/bisex- and African-American youth are the least for the prescription, but they told me about ual men of color—many of them young. likely to know there is a once-a-day pill programs to help with even that.” that can protect them from HIV. Alarmingly, “We’re reaching those most at risk of The Center’s sex-positive F*ck w/out it’s gay and bisexual youth of color—and HIV where they are,” said Brian Toynes, Fear campaign uses raw, real language to transgender women—who are at greatest manager of the Center’s Sexual Health get people’s attention and spur conversa- risk of HIV. Among those who do know Program, “including hook-up apps, in tion. It also combats misconceptions about about PrEP, the study revealed many have clubs, online, through the House and Ball the safety and efficacy of PrEP and the misconceptions about its safety, efficacy, community, and other Center programs. belief that it’s unaffordable. PrEP is now and affordability. We’re also offering transportation assis- covered by most insurance plans and for tance for those who don’t live close to the “The Center’s new PrEP campaign those who are uninsured, the Center can Center’s facilities in Hollywood and West caught my attention, and since the ads says help make it affordable through patient Hollywood.” it’s affordable, I booked a free consultation assistance programs. It’s also easy to book at the Center-WeHo to learn more,” said a free PrEP consultation—they can now be Sharp. “What I learned is that it’s actually scheduled online. FROM THE CENTER FROM THE GROUND UP HOW A NEW COMMUNITY GARDEN PROJECT IS HELPING THE CENTER’S YOUTH TO LEARN TO TREASURE WHAT THEY SOW, WITH SUPPORT FROM THE JOHN N. CALLEY FOUNDATION AND CHEF SUSAN FENIGER.

Until this spring few, if any, of the youth toes, artichokes, mint, basil, jalapeños, at the Center’s Youth Center knew there sage, lavender, and even some beautiful was a community garden just a few blocks I really enjoy getting sunflowers growing. away. the chance to come out Participants make their own plant selec- But longtime Center volunteer Shawn here a couple of times a tions, take care of their own seedlings, and Kravich was very familiar with the then share what they’ve learned and grown week to just get a little Mansfield Community Garden—and its with the rest of the group. bit of an escape from the close proximity to the Center sparked an “I really enjoy getting the chance to idea. The young attorney with a green craziness of Hollywood come out here a couple of times a week thumb recognized a ripe opportunity to and Los Angeles.” to just get a little bit of an escape from the teach youth how to grow their own fruits, craziness of Hollywood and Los Angeles,” vegetables, and herbs, and learn some life says 22-year-old Q. “It’s a really nice ex- skills in the process. The program that Kravich has designed perience to just have a little slice of nature Since late spring, Kravich has been divides larger plots into smaller, individual in the city to grow something.” spending two mornings a week at the gar- spaces. This allows the youth to have spaces of their own to express themselves. Levon, 22, is at the garden nearly every den with increasingly large groups of youth day watering his sage and any other plants who have come to consider the space a “So many of these young people have in the plot that may look dehydrated. haven. been abandoned by their families. Many of them are experiencing homelessness “I feel good being at the garden. I’m “I’ve just been amazed at how many from the South and we have lots of trees of these young people have taken to and they don’t really have much of their own,” he added. “For them to have a plot and open spaces and I’m used to that,” gardening,” said Kravich. “They all seem he said. “There’s not as much of that here to genuinely love coming here and being they can take care of and have a sense of ownership over, it is pretty remarkable.” in Los Angeles. I love nature, seeing little outdoors and appreciating the fresh air. bugs, the progress of the plants–the whole They have their own plots, plant their own A small rainbow flag proudly stands at process of nature.” seeds, and ultimately pick their own fruits one end of the Center’s plot where there and vegetables.” are carrots, peppers, corn, cilantro, toma- “I love the idea of harvesting–it’s way better than store-bought,” added Levon. you need to work hard. And that’s what Feniger picked tomatoes, cilantro, green “They’ve taught us that patience is a virtue. these kids are doing day in and day out.” peppers, jalapeños, corn on the cob, basil, It’s a hope kind of thing.” The garden is one of the newer ad- and other ingredients to show the youth Pea, 22, has grown giant sunflowers ditions to a wide range of programs and how to make fresh salsa and other dishes. in the garden and learned some important services offered by the Center to LGBT “We’re going to make a salad with lessons along the way. and questioning youth, many of whom are the mint and the basil,” she told the group “I’ve learned how you can bring life to experiencing homelessness in L.A. gathered around. “When you’ve got a things with love and water,” he said with a Kravich is also executive director of the garden and you’re cooking at home, you laugh. “When you put time and love into John N. Calley Foundation, which has the don’t have to follow any rules. If you like things, you can make even better things for mission of creating opportunities for unrec- it and it tastes good, it’s the perfect dish.” other people. You can grab all the vege- ognized, talented youth. The foundation is “You don’t have to have a lot of land to tables and fruits and just make anything.” funding the youth gardening program. have a garden,” added Feniger. “You can Such passion from the participants and The gardening program has caught the have a little pot and grow tomatoes and an eagerness to learn is what Kravich attention of many, including chef, restau- mint. You don’t need to have a plot.” was hoping for when he heard about this rateur, and Center Board Member Susan But for now, they do have a plot even if community garden that was without staffing Feniger. some of them don’t have a home. or resources. At the garden on a late August after- “It’s beautiful to have a place to go “A garden in many ways is sort of a noon, Feniger joined Kravich and fellow that’s quiet, calm, and safe, and where microcosm of the real world,” he observed. chef Theodore Leaf to give more than a there’s a community of people around,” “In order to make a garden thrive, you need dozen youth a two-hour cooking demon- Feniger said after completing the cooking to show up, you need to be patient, and stration using the produce they had grown. lesson. “This program is so nurturing.” I want people to understand that, regardless of how identify my , I’m a human too.

The Center helped me get the confidence and strength to find my voice and use my experiences to help other people.”

— Andre MORE THAN 10 YEARS AGO, leaders of the Los Angeles LGBT Center began discuss- ing a project that was unlike anything ever imagined for the LGBT community: a new complex that would bring together a multitude of youth and senior services A and housing in a unified campus setting. ni With construction now underway, the ta M Anita May Rosenstein Campus is set to a open in early 2019. Located at the corner y of McCadden Place and Santa Monica R Boulevard—the famed Route 66—the os scope and architectural design of the en project will make this an iconic project C ste for LGBT people in Southern California i and, indeed, throughout the world. ampus n a be acon o f hope The Campus will provide an array of wraparound health, educational, and social services as well as recreational programs for some of the most vulnerable in the LGBT community as well as des- perately needed affordable housing for seniors and youth. “More than a decade ago, we began to dream of serving our community with a project unlike any other: a beautiful multi-generational campus with new and expanded social services, together with affordable housing for seniors and youth,” said Center CEO Lorri L. Jean. “More than that, we dreamed of uniting it with The Village at Ed Gould Plaza, our arts, cultur- al and educational facility. Combined, the two locations will offer more integrated services for LGBT people than any other Groundbreaking ceremony, March 2017 place in the world.” Taken together, the Campus and The past five years. Los Angeles continues to donors, community and elected leaders, Village at Ed Gould Plaza will span nearly be the number one destination for home- and financing partners who are making three acres and more than a city block. less youth; an estimated 40% of the 6,000 the dream a reality,” said Jean. Once the Anita May Rosenstein Campus youth on city streets (most of whom are in is complete, the growing number of LGBT A record $42.5 million has been Hollywood) are LGBT. youth and seniors who come to the Center raised for the project through the Dream will have the space necessary to fully At an inspiring groundbreaking cere- With Us Capital Campaign, making it by participate in an expanded range of pro- mony last March, rainbow shovels were far the largest LGBT capital campaign in grams, to more easily interact and connect used by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, the world. It includes the largest gift by with one another, and to get the support Los Angeles Councilmember David Ryu, a living person to an LGBT organization and housing that helps change lives. and Anita May Rosenstein along with of $7.25 million from the Anita May several of the project’s major donors to Rosenstein Foundation, Wilbur D. May The need has never been greater. The officially launch construction. Foundation, and the Anita and Arnold Center’s Senior Services department has Rosenstein Family Foundation. seen a 450% increase in clients over the “I’m enormously grateful to the many

PROJECT SCHEDULE 2016 March 2017 Early 2017 2018 Early 2019

PUBLIC HEARINGS, GROUNDBREAKING CONSTRUCTION HARD HAT NEW CAMPUS DESIGN AND PLANS BEGAN TOURS RIBBON CUTTING Approved by Los Angeles City Council

We have set our sights on a bold and ambitious new milestone by the time the ribbon is cut on the new campus in 2019: raising $1 million for every year the Center will have served our community. $50 million for 50 years! The additional $7.6 million beyond current commitments will make it possible to retire the mortgage on the new campus, enabling all private donations thereafter to be dedicated directly to the Center’s programs and services for those in our community who need us the most.

To learn more about what you can do to help us reach this goal, visit

50 for 50! lalgbtcenter.org/campus or call Bill McDermott at 323-993-7679. CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS as of January 1, 2018 ANITA MAY ROSENSTEIN CAMPUS DONORS

$7,250,000 $500,000 - $999,999 (cont.) $100,000 - $249,999 (cont.) Anita May Rosenstein Foundation, The Estate of Ron Morrison Denis Cagna & Carlos Medina Wilbur D. May Foundation and Tyler Cassity / Hollywood Forever Gary A. Carnow, Ed.D. and Arnold & Anita Rosenstein Family Cemetery Barry I. Soroka, Ph.D. Foundation The Eisner Foundation Andi Corrigan & Tigerlily Rosen Van Fletcher & Skip Paul Alexandra Glickman & $2,000,000 - $6,999,999 Frank Pond Gayle Whittemore The Estate of Lubelle Boice Rob Saltzman & Ed Pierce Dean Hansell & Eric Kugler Eugene Kapaloski & Wells Fargo Steve Kloves & Kathy Kloves Daniel H. Renberg Barton H. Kogan Ariadne Getty Foundation $250,000 - $499,999 Thomas Kraemer & J. Adam Miller Michaeljohn Horne & Reid T. Rasmussen, M.D., The Ernest Lieblich Foundation Thomas Eugene Jones Calvin Cottam, M.D., & The Morris Foundation Barry McCabe The Los Angeles Prime Timers, Inc. Stanley Newman & Brian Rosenthal Suzie Brown & Marki J. Knox Brad Ong & Brian McGowan Scott Poland & Eddie Nestlebush $1,000,000 - $1,999,999 W.M. Keck Foundation Emser Tile (In-Kind) Elliott Sernel & Larry Falconio William Shopoff & Cindy Shopoff Brian K. Rosenstein David Bohnett Foundation Thomas Safran & Associates Eric Shore & Fred Paul Axel Shalson David Bailey & Ron Shalowitz David L. Williamson The Estate of Emily Gochis Thomas J. Swan III Office of Los Angeles County David Mizener & Arturo Carrillo $50,000 - $99,999 John Cambouris, Cass Brink & Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky Zachary Cambouris The Estate of Marshall Kendzy Mike Mueller & Nick Bode $100,000 - $249,999 Thomas Herrera Loren Ostrow & Brian Newkirk The Estate of Duncan Donovan Lorri L. Jean & Gina M. Calvelli Pamela Schmider, Ernest Schmider & The Estate of Daniel Moeller Susan Feniger & Liz Lachman Omar Rodriguez John August & Michael August Karen Griffith & Debra Griffith The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg The Estate of William Randall Dawson Jayzen Patria & Joe Keenan Foundation The Estate of Robert Barron Kevin Ripley & John Wacker Brenda Potter Office of Los Angeles City Councilmember David E. Ryu $500,000 - $999,999 Arthur Macbeth Leon Alexander Dennis Strum The Estate of Michael Peter Colefax The Estate of George Walker The Estate of Robert Ward Tess Ayers & Jane Anderson Gary Booher Marley Yanow Anonymous LuAnn Boylan $25,000 - $49,999 $10,000 - $24,999 (cont.) COMMITTEE MEMBERS Tad Brown & Jonathan Daillak Kin Cheng-Lepand & CAMPAIGN STEERING COMMITTEE Charlotte Stone Hervé Cheng-Lepand Honorary Chair: Anita May Rosenstein Bruce Vilanch Bruce N. Davidson & Chair: David Bailey Stephen Burn & Stephen Burton Quang B. Nguyen LuAnn Boylan Roger Coggan David Garcia Tyler Cassity Gregory Davis G. Scott Halloran & Peter J. Rusch Alan Hergott The Ronald D. Frazier Trust Robert Hannah Marki Knox (Floyd Frazier & Donald Thomas) Kenneth Jamison Barry McCabe Nicolas Hamatake & Kenneth Mariash Paul D. Lerner & Stephen Reis Loren Ostrow Diane Marie Hansen Stephen May & Edward Casson Frank Pond Alan Hergott & Curt Shepard Joseph Miller & Craig Larson Cindy Shopoff Mike Holtzman Peter Paige Eric Shore Lee Horwin Benjamin Teller, M.D. & Benjamin Britt Steven J. Kay Ed Traynor Kathy Ketchum & Gay Linvill Jeffrey Soref & Paul Lombardi PACESETTERS COMMITTEE Eric Kranzler Co-Chair: Marki Knox *Donors giving below $10,000 William McDermott Co-Chair: Frank Pond John W. Miles will be recognized separately. Anil Mohin, M.D. & John Scholz Tyler Cassity Tracy L. Neff Annie Goto George Pao & George Schulman Kelly Lynch Wallace Sellers, Jr. Barry McCabe Benjamin Squire & John Latimer Brad Ong Richard Allen West & Eric J. Fischer Loren Ostrow Amy Yanow Scott Poland Axel Shalson Eric Shore $10,000 - $24,999 Jon Charles Chambers Darrel Cummings & Tim Dang Carolyn Dye & Hope Faust Alan Acosta & Thomas Gratz Carl Kawaja & Gwendolyn Holcombe James D. Key Cynthia Robertson Lionel Levin Joseph Becci & Mark Denton Christopher Brown STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

June 30, 2017 2016

Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 13,650,080 $ 25,066,397 Restricted cash AMR Campus construction 34,896,039 - Restricted cash NMTC CDE’s fee reserve 2,479,608 - Account receivables, and other receivables 253,489 592,680 Clinic fees receivable, net 5,968,368 4,775,028 Contracts and grants receivable, net 3,096,373 2,482,924 Pledges receivable, net 2,175,956 1,523,279 Short-term investments 14,091,210 25,763,233 Inventories 611,541 496,959 Total current assets 77,222,664 60,700,500

Noncurrent assets Contributions receivable - held in trust 3,042,619 2,741,539 Beneficial interest in trust 2,112,235 1,902,300 Receivable from affliate - 9,579,303 Leverage loan receivable 28,910,100 - Pledges receivable, net 1,971,383 2,310,098 Long-term investments 1,625,048 1,703,919 Property and equipment, net 29,820,555 9,954,176 Other assets 2,327,613 1,870,555 Total noncurrent assets 69,809,553 30,061,890 Total assets $ 147,032,217 $ 90,762,390

Current liabilities Accounts payable $ 2,799,874 $ 2,511,020 Accrued expenses and other liabilities 6,183,725 5,116,768 Payable to affiliate 3,922,271 - Unearned revenue 452,355 484,536 Interest payable 12,471 - Current portion of annuities payable 188,033 179,388 Current portion of long-term debt 261,102 1,730,197 Total current liabilities 13,819,831 10,021,909

Noncurrent liabilities Annuities payable, net of current portion 903,375 892,297 Long-term debt, net of current portion 41,056,305 7,293,214 Total noncurrent liabilities 41,959,680 8,185,511 Total liabilities 55,779,511 18,207,420 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION CONTINUED

Commitments and contingencies Net assets Unrestricted 79,966,266 54,446,523 Temporarily restricted 6,007,113 13,142,090 Permanently restricted 5,279,327 4,966,357 Total net assets 91,252,706 72,554,970 Total liabilities and new assets $ 147,032,217 $ 90,762,390 STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES & CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

Temporarily Permanently Year ended June 30, 2017 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Public support and other revenue Public support: Special events revenue: $ 6,792,384 $ 524,374 $ – $ 7, 317, 20 8 Gross receipts Less cost of direct benefits to donors (261,928) – – $ (261,928) Net special events revenue 6,530,906 524,374 – 7,055, 28 0

Program fees 72,805,008 – – 72,805,008 Grants 15,904,305 – – 15,904,305 Contributions 4,641,517 835,354 – 5,476,871 Contributions: Capital Campaign 7,149, 20 4 1,000,000 – 8,149,204 Contributed goods and services 728,980 – – 728,980 Other operating revenue 795,310 – – 795,310 Total public support and other revenue 108,555,230 2,359,728 – 110,914,958

Satisfaction of program restrictions 9,562,470 (9,562,470) – –

Total public support and other revenue and net assets released from restrictions 118,117,700 (7,202,742) – 110,914,958

Operating expenses Program services 87,162,280 – – 87,162,280

Supporting services: General and administrative 1,474,742 – – 1,474,742 Fundraising 7,193, 397 – – 7,193, 397 Total supporting services 8,668,139 – – 8,668,139

Total operating expenses 95,830,419 – – 95,830,419

Change in net assets before non-operating – gains (losses) and other revenue 22,287,281 (7,202,742) 15,084,539

Non-operating gains (losses) and other revenue Interest and dividend income 1,081,880 – – 1,081,880 Realized and unrealized gain on investments, net 814,640 – – 814,640 Unrealized gain on perpetual trust held by a third party – 198,046 312,970 511,016 Change in value of split-interest agreement – (130,281) – (130,281) Other nonoperating revenue 1,335,942 – – 1,335,942 Total non-operating gains (losses) and other revenue 3,232,462 67,765 312,970 3,613,197

Change in net assets 25,519,743 (7,134,977) 312,970 18,697,736 Net assets at beginning of year 54,446,523 13,142,090 4,966,357 72,554,970 Net assets at end of year $ 79,966,266 $ 6,0 07,113 $ 5,279,327 $ 91,252,706 TOTAL ANNUAL OPERATING REVENUE $110,914,958

 PROGRAM FEES $72,805,008

 GRANTS $15,904,305

 CONTRIBUTIONS $5,476,871

 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN $8,149,204

 CONTRIBUTED GOODS AND SERVICES $728,980

 OTHER OPERATING REVENUE $795,310

 SPECIAL EVENTS $ 7, 0 5 5, 2 8 0 TOTAL ANNUAL OPERATING EXPENSE $95,830,419

 PROGRAM SERVICES $ 8 7,162 , 2 8 0

 GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE $1,474,742

 FUNDRAISING $ 7,19 3, 3 9 7 2017 CORPORATE GIVING The Board of Directors would like to extend special recognition to:

We also extend our thanks to the following Corporations for their generous support:

$75,000 + ANNUALLY $50,000 + ANNUALLY

HBO US Bank Comcast-NBCUniversal Uber Technologies Inc. Toyota Financial Services Wells Fargo Bank Paper Multimedia, LLC

$25,000 - $49,999 ANNUALLY

20th Century Fox H&R Block Reed Smith LLP 3 Arts Entertainment Hollywood Forever Cemetery RideYellow Amazon Studios Hulu Southern California Gas Company AT&T JP Morgan Chase & Co Starz Entertainment Audi of America, Inc. June Street Architecture The Walt Disney Company Bank of the West Laboratory Corporation of America Tito’s Handmade Vodka Belmont Village LBI Entertainment Turner Entertainment Bloomberg Business Media Rights Capital Studios Union Bank BNY Mellon Metro Goldwyn Mayer University of Southern California CBS Inc. Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. Viacom, Inc. Chaz Dean Salon Netflix Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. Freemantle Media Pacific Federal Insurance Corp William Morris Endeavor General Motors, LLC Planned Parenthood of the Entertainment Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Greater Northwest Gilead Sciences

$10,000 - $24,999 ANNUALLY

20th Century Fox Hulu Northwest 3 Arts Entertainment JP Morgan Chase & Co Reed Smith LLP AT&T June Street Architecture RideYellow Bank of the West Laboratory Corporation of America Southern California Gas Company Belmont Village LBI Entertainment Starz Entertainment CBS Inc. Mattel Foundation The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Chaz Dean Salon Media Rights Capital Studios The Walt Disney Company Freemantle Media Metro Goldwyn Mayer Tie the Knot Foundation General Motors, LLC Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. Turner Entertainment Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Netflix Union Bank H&R Block Pacific Federal Insurance Corp University of Southern California Hollywood Forever Cemetery Planned Parenthood of the Greater Viacom, Inc. 2017 CORPORATE GIVING The Board of Directors would like to extend special recognition to:

We also extend our thanks to the following Corporations for their generous support:

$5,000 - $9,999 ANNUALLY

Arup KCET Sodexo Bank of America Bank Keller Williams Realty Sony ATV Music Publishing Beckson Design Associates KPL Select Mortgage, Inc. Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. Bon Appetit Management Company Lionsgate Films Sysco Los Angeles, Inc. CitiGroup Private Bank McMaster-Carr Supply Company Tao Group City National Bank Perkins Coie Foundation Yahoo! Diving for Life, Inc. Pond North LLP Foresters Financial Showtime Networks

OFFICIAL AIRLINE PARTNER MEDIA PARTNERS American Airlines Lesbian News The Advocate Variety Pride.com The Los Angeles Blade 2017 FOUNDATIONS The Board of Directors would like to extend special recognition to:

We also extend our thanks to the following Foundations for their generous support: $50,000 + ANNUALLY Amy Phillips Charitable Foundation Citi Foundation QueensCare Andrew and Corey Morris-Singer Dwight Stuart Youth Fund S. Mark Taper Foundation Foundation The Eisner Foundation Silva Watson Moonwalk Fund The Annenberg Foundation Elton John AIDS Foundation Toyota USA Foundation Blue Shield of California Foundation Gilead Foundation UniHealth Foundation The California Community Foundation L.A. Care Health Plan W.M. Keck Foundation The Carl & Roberta Deutsch LA Justice Fund Weingart Foundation Foundation MAC AIDS Fund The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Cedars-Sinai Foundation May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust Citi Community Development Wells Fargo Foundation – Los Angeles Open Society Foundations

$1,000 - $49,999 ANNUALLY Allergen Foundation First Foundation Munger, Tolles, and Olson LLP Anita May Rosenstein Foundation Frieda C. Fox Foundation New Venture Fund Porat The Bank of America George Hoag Family Foundation Family Foundation Charitable Foundation The Green Foundation Pacific Life Foundation Bayhurst Foundation The Happy Hippie Foundation Ricardo Montalban Foundation The Bezhad and Deanna Hollywood Foreign Press Sawchuk Family Foundation Emad Living Trust Association Trust Shirley and Burt Harris Blue Shield of California Foundation Hugh J. Anderson Foundation Family Foundation Beverly Hills/Greater ICM Partners Foundation The Shirley Lens Fund/ Los Angeles Association of The Jay and Rose Phillips Liberty Hill Foundation Realtors Charitable Foundation Family Foundation Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Bristol Myers Squibb Stuart Foundation Jewish Community Foundation Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Target Foundation John F. Calley Foundation The California Endowment Thomas and Dorothy Joseph and Fiora Stone Foundation CenterLink Leavey Foundation Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles City of West Hollywood Tides Foundation/Center The Kroger Company Foundation COMCAST Foundation for Care Innovation The Lawrence and Diedre David Bohnett Foundation Tie the Knot Foundation Gordon Foundation The Draper Community Towsley Foundation Los Angeles County Investment Fund Arts Commission UPS Foundation Edison International Foundation Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Vladimir and Araxia Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Charitable Fund Buckhantz Foundation Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Mattel Children’s Foundation William B. Wiener Jr. Foundation Foundation/Macy’s Inc. MedPoint Management Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund The Morrison and Felice Samuel Greene Foerster Foundation Scholarship Fund Sustaining Donors John R. Sealy, M.D. Kevin Mccormick & Scott Berg Curtis Shepard & Alan Hergott Merryll McElwain & Lisa Marquis LEGACY CIRCLE ($150,000 +) Eric Shore & Fred Paul Gary Meade & Rummel Bautista Roland Emmerich Brad Springer & Neil Hedin Carlos Medina & Denis Cagna Benjamin Squire & John Latimer Gerry Miller & Richard Ullman LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($50,000-$149,999) Barbara Timmer & Catherine Benkaim Gordon Morris Leon Alexander Michael Mueller & Nick Bode Barry Lang & Janet Lang GOLD CIRCLE ($6,000-$11,999) Luchita Mullican Harvey Levin & Andy Mauer Alan Acosta & Thomas Gratz Laura Miller Neuhoff Barry McCabe Lane Adams & Richard Savage O’Melveny & Myers, LLP Fred Arens & Jason Duguay T. Peter Pierce & Mark Bertrand DIAMOND CIRCLE ($18,000-$49,999) Keith Ashburn, M.D. Dean Pitchford & Michael Mealiffe^ John August & Michael August Michael Ausiello The Muriel Pollia Foundation Jay Ayers & Matthew Walker David Bailey & Ron Shalowitz Mark Powell & Ike Mendoza Tess Ayers & Jane Anderson Daniel Banchik & Michael Collins Miki Reyes (Reyes Family Trust) Greg Basser & Kiera O’Neill Neil Beecher Anthony Rich & Joey Rich David Beugen Leslie Belzberg Howard Rosner, M.D. & Scott Klein Gregory Evans Marc Berton Michael Schidlowski and George A. Gonzalez Bill Frew LuAnn Boylan Brad Seiling Eugene Kapaloski William Buntain Elliott Sernel & Larry Falconio Thomas Madigan Samuel Chen W. Tom Sheehy Jonathan Murray & Harvey Reese Edgar Clark Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP Loren Ostrow & Brian Newkirk David Colden Heather Somaini & Tere Throenle-Somaini John Parker Simon Costello & Etsuro Ueda Dennis Strum Frank Pond Christine Dean & Rose Veniegas Robert Switzer & Norman Hartstein David Rosenauer & Rex Walker Daphne Dennis & John Given Lily Tomlin & Jane Wagner Michael Lombardo & Charles Ward Scott Davis & Ryan Derry Leonard Wechsler David Eisman & Jennifer Eisman David L. Williamson PLATINUM CIRCLE ($12,000-$17,999) Susan Feniger & Liz Lachman Brian Wilson Michael Bourret & Miguel Camnitzer George Gati Michael Wolfson Stephen Brown Kenith Goodman Arturo Carrillo & David Mizener Annie Goto & Kelly Lynch STERLING CIRCLE ($3,600-$5,999) Darrel Cummings & Tim Dang Rose Greene Cengiz Alaettinoglu Tomas Fuller & William Kelly, M.D. Anonymous Paul Attanasio & Amanda Attanasio Rick Garman Brent Habeck Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbato Steven Greene & David Cruz^ Ronald Haft Jeff Bennett Cynthia Holland & Annie Imhoff Nicolas Hamatake & Kenneth Mariash Steven Bjerke & Mark Loren Michaeljohn Horne & Tom Jones Dean Hansell Adriene Bowles Lorri L. Jean, Esq. & Gina Calvelli, Esq. Shirley & Burt Harris Family Foundation Christopher Brown Dan Kagan & Christopher Murphy Anne Hathaway & Adam Shulman Perry Brown Michael Koch & Andrew Kohler Robert Heynen Bernard Buchanan, M.D. Barton H. Kogan Todd Holland & Scotch Loring Shaun Butler Lionel Levin Mike Holtzman Kevin Callahan Guy Paiement Keith Kauhanen, M.D. & Jim Petrone Christopher Carrington & Joshua Sassoon Brenda Potter Marki Knox, M.D. & Suzanne Brown James Castranova Arlene Sanford & Devra Lieb Karen Loewenstern & Walter Loewenstern Robert Chambers & Todd Kusy Ernest Schmider & Omar Rodriguez^ Arthur Macbeth Roger Coggan STERLING CIRCLE ($3,600-$5,999) (CONTI.) Ross Powell G. Scott Halloran & Peter J. Rusch James Rayton Charles Hayward Ron Comer & Darryl Ingram Dan Ricketts & Steven Frankel Jason Hendler & Chad Billmyer Ben Dey Rory Robinson Darren Higman Ranney Draper John Robinson George Hogben Alicia Easley David Rose Henry Hurd Jennifer Ehrman & Faith Ehrman George Sealey Jon Imparato Michael Epstein & Scott Schwimer Jessica Seaton & Mary Church Peter Johnson Cameron Faber Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Peggy Jones & Parise Livanos Bruce Fatz Christopher Smith & Mark Moreno Michael Keeley Gary Felgemaker & Jim Hill Alison Smith Paul Kellogg & James Andre Harry Ford Stella Theodoulou, Ph.D. & Marti Harlow Nahnatchka Khan & Julia Bicknell Ronald D. Frazier Trust (Floyd Frazier & Donald Thomas)^ William Thompson & Jack Vincent Jonathan King Shelli Goodman Henry Tirado Danielle Knight Robert F. Gotham & Michael A. Manuel Ron Vacchina Alexander Lach & Mark Donofrio Karen Griffith & Debra Griffith Deric Walters & Jesse Lehrhoff David Landau Derek Hamilton Nancy Warner & Christine Reynolds Charles Larson Ned Harris James White Eric Lo James Henneberg & Jackie Henneberg David Lubell Ann Herring SILVER CIRCLE ($2,400-$3,599) Seth MacFarlane Leonora Horwin Fred Abdelnour Candace Matson Kenneth Jamison Steven Afriat & Curtis Sanchez Timothy McNeal Jeff Kaplan Jason Ball & Troy Jones Paul Menke Matthew Kearns Jack Bankowsky & Matthew Marks Brian Miller & Will Feliciano James Key Joel Bennett Weston F. Milliken Kathy Kloves & Steven Kloves Robert K. Bolan, M.D. & Duke Dispo, R.N. Mary Sue Milliken & Josh Schweitzer Richard Klug & Adam Schmidt Lynne Boylan William Moore Francisco Laguna & James McNamara Michael Cagle Michael Murphy & Chris Kennen George Larribas Andre Caraco & David Azulay Neal Murphy Kuo-Wei Lee, M.D. Ward Carpenter, M.D. & Russell Hicks Margaret Nash & Susan Harlow Caren Libit & Jordan Libit Erica Culverhouse Harley Neuman & Daniel Lam Adam Lisagor Jennifer Dawson & Kaitlin McLaughlin Peter O’Keeffe & Sandra Young Richard Llewellyn Jr. & Kenneth Delalcazar Peter Paige Christopher Caldwell, Esq. Dave Dell & Galen Newton Charlie Pohlad Vinicius Losacco Edward Dentzer Scott Poland & Eddie Nestlebush George Mariella & Nikos Small Scott Dressler Piyush Prakash Danielle McPherson Eric Egaas & Stephen Rose Arturo Raschbaum John Miles & Frank Rossi James Ennis Elizabeth Rosenblatt & Christine King Lauren Morelli & Samira Morelli Daniel Fast, M.D. & Thomas O’Brien Gloria Rowland & Pamela Morgan Iain Morton Kristin Flickinger Terra Russell-Slavin & Kelly Russell-Slavin Tho Ngo & Kathy Chantraprabhavej^ Terry Foreman Mark Sandelson Quentin O’Brien & Kenneth Blakeley David Gajda & Jose Malagon Kevin Schoeler & Philip Van der Voet Robin Ogilvie Michael Gapinski & Kevin Hamilton John S. Schwartz Karim Ongko & David Kuivanen Barry Goldbaum & Michael Rey Silton Family Foundation Dan Ortiz Dennis Grant Marc Sobul Joseph Patrick Paul Guido Bob Stiefel & Ed Imparato Marcie Post, Angelia Bella, & Colin Finnila Jon Hall & Edward Grant Theodore Von Der Ahe SILVER CIRCLE ($2,400-$3,599) (CONTI.) Cary Lowe & Allan Ames SILVER CIRCLE ($1,500-$1,799) Jessica Lowrey & Kristin Dehnert Matthew Walker William Adams Jason Lue Richard Allen West & Eric Fischer Mark Anderson Bruce McCarthy George Azar^ John McDole SILVER CIRCLE ($1,800-$2,399) Edward F. Baxley Jr. Ken McLean & Todd Hurtubise Arlen & Michele Andelson Joseph Becci & Mark Denton Joel Mendias & Michael Damodio James Anderson & Ronald Sinanian Michael Becker Bryan Mershon, Ph.D. Jon Robin Baitz & Leon Avelino Stuart & Allen Bell Sally Mitchell John Balasz & Laurent Graindorge Sara Bergamo^ Michael Mooney & Mitchell Hollander^ Jeffery Baldwin & Michael Weisbrock William C. Bergens Ron Nyswaner Daniel Barnhart Murphy Bishop & Russ Khaitov^ Patrick O’Brien Michael Beckson & Robert Gregory Steven Boettcher Brad Ong & Brian McGowan David Benz & Jeffrey Johnson William Bradley Todd Osborne Clint Birdsong & Ryan Booms Gary Braitman^ Patton Oswalt Gary Booher Lee Brinkmoeller Jon Owyang & Laurie Dea Owyang Sharon-Franklin Brown Pamela Brooks & Angela Brooks Christine Phua James Campbell Michael Brown & Keller Grigsby Jaclyn Pink-Kikkert & Jason Kikkert Hillary Carlip & Maxine Lapiduss Tad Brown & Jonathan Daillak Jerry Sean Plater Robert Cashman Jordan Budd Mark Poncher Jilda Castaldo & Lyzette Villalvazo Cole Buford Douglas Prinzivalli & John Carrozza Jon Charles Chambers Michael Buster^ Stephen M. Ratliff & David A. Swope Walter Chua & Eric Lund Madonna Cacciatore & Robin McWilliams Thomas Reichert Antonio Conte & Trent Kiziah Randi Caplan Bob Riddle Bruce Davidson & Quang Nguyen Carleen Cappelletti John Ritchie & Mark Linvill Brian Dubow, M.D. & Greg Self Gary Carnow & Barry Soroka Brian Roskam & Mike Werb Kevin Ennis & Michael Kennedy Robert Chen Julaine Salem & Sharon Congdon Thomas Erb Kin Cheng-Lepand & Hervé Cheng-Lepand Jasmine Samra Martin Fassnidge Jarryd Christensen^ Steven Schleier Chelsea Field Richard Clair & David Hubbard Bonnie Sheren Stephen Flynn James Clarkson William Randall Sheriff & Jeff Heglin Michael Garrett Michael Carney & Todd Cloutier Adam Shulman & Mark Litwin Gary Gorchester Robert Coli Fred Silberberg & Douglas Levy Warren Gorowitz Dawn Collins & Latrice Lewis Zachary Smith & Virginia Thorson Craig Grantham & Tony Colantino Jeff Collins^ Harpal Sodhi Cheryl Groves & Kathleen O’Kane Adam Comeau Chris Spry & John Green Roy Haugen Robert Conley Howard Tabackman Jack Haynie Edward Courtney Ed Traynor Mark Hiebert, D.V.M. Alexander Cox^ John Van Horn & Charles Owens Erin Hoffman & Heidi Hoffman Lauri Crane & Dennis Crane The Verdon Haight Trust^ Brian Huff Amanda Cunningham & Trina Hazzah Marc Ware Martha Jimenez & Lissa Buzzelli Bruce Daitch Alice Wong Michael Kelley Rolf Danner & Jeff Rothenbach David Wood Philip Levin, M.D. & Steven Navarro Ariane David Aderyn Lonigan Gregory Davis Joe Lorenzo Brian Dent Michael Lovitz & Lawrence Martinez Michael Dixon Nevin Dolcefino^ SILVER CIRCLE ($1,500-$1,799) (CONTI.) Allen Katz & Robert Cooper George Pao & George Schulman Steven Kay Paul Drooks Dean Parker James Keagy Dana Dukelow Byron Patel Kathy Ketchum & Gay Linvill Stephen Dunkle Jayzen Patria & Joe Keenan Darryl Kitagawa & Robert Peppey Carolyn Dye & Hope Faust Christopher Pettis Stephen Knutson Daniel Edelman & Ivan Ontiveros Micah Pittard^ William Kocol & Timothy Gajewski Cara Eisenberg & Sherri Fitzgerald Bradford Pollard Michael Kosiba Dimitri Portnoi Linnea Engdahl^ Anthony Kouba & Tyler Ecklund^ Kevin Powers Thomas Ford^ Mark Kruger & Milton Lewis Timothy Pusateri John Foster & Russell Koza Diane Kubrin & Karen Weiss John Quinn, M.D. Chris Fowler & John Schroeder Barry Kummer, M.D. Gary Rado & Robert Bentley^ Christopher Fraley & Victor Self^ Brandon Kyle Francisco Ramos & Christopher Etscheid Jason Frazier Linda Lack Camille Rasdal John Frenzel Norman Lear Michael Reynolds Alan L. Friel, Esq. Graham Lee & Manuel Eskildsen^ Richards, Watson & Gershon Ron Galperin & Zachary Shapiro Jose Leiva Cynthia Robertson, M.D. David Garcia Toby Lent & Cameron Daniels Paul Roeder & Alex Rhodes Alvan Gendein Paul D. Lerner & Stephen Reis Leslie Rosen, Ph.D. & Kim Hayashi Michelle Giguere Michael Levine^ Margaret Rosenthal^ Alexandra Glickman & Gayle Whittemore LGBT Bar Association of Los Angeles L. Stephen Rostine & Tom Burke Kevin Goetz Marc Malkin & Fabian Quezada^ Benson Russell & Megan Korns Sheryl Gold & Marla Sandow Jeffrey Martin John Saint-Denis & James Favaro Eliot Graham & John Celowanchik John Martineau Robert Saltzman Bill Hacket & Thom Uber Ronald Matsen-Wing, M.D. & Kenneth Sanchez^ Hany G. Haddad Bruce Matsen-Wing Robert Schatz Dean E. Hale Naoya Matsuda Gregg Selleck Robert Hanna Stephen May & Edward Casson Eli Shahmoon Holly & Sophie Hanson Daryl McCullough Maia Sharp & Meg MacDonald Eugene Hawkins William McDermott Pamela Silverstrim Robert Hemphill & Scott Schrader^ James McGruder Ryan Simpkins Matthew Henry^ Nathan McIntosh Nellie Sims Dennis Herzig & Ernie Torres Patrick McNally Lance Skidmore Adele Hoppe-House & Jennifer Hoppe-House Gary McNamara Claire Skiles* Michael Hostettler & Rodger Smith Richard Mehlman & David Eichman Steven Sloan & Melissa Sloan Leigh A. Hough Robert Meza Jules Sohn & Krystal Young Nicolas Huneault Anil Mohin, M.D. & John Scholz Gary Soltys Andres Hurwitz Christy Morcomb & Laurie Hudson Ricardo Sosapavon Wilfred Idsten & Russell Buchanan^ Gregory Mueller & Greg Turnbull^ David Spare & Phillip Kinkade Ladd Jackson Todd Murray Brandi and Allison Speed Tenika Jackson, Psy.D. & Nyema Jackson & Phillip Musikanth, M.D. & Kerry Flowers Edward Spencer Heinz Jacobson Sunil Nayar Gregory Stanton Jeffrey Janis & Richard O’Connell David Nelson Frank D. Stasio Roy Jimenez, Esq. Michelle Nguyen Kara Steffen & Rachel Dax Thomas Johnson & Timothy Loo^ Christine North James Stovitz & James Brenner Alan Jon & Norman Tse^ John Oden & Mark Dizik Michael Strand Jack Jones^ Joe O’Donnell & Vincent Lopez Dennis Strayhan^ Keith Kaplan & John Cashman^ SILVER CIRCLE ($1,500-$1,799) (CONTI.)

Richard Tadeo Edward Takashima Ali Talan Benjamin Teller, M.D. & Benjamin Britt

Cliff Teston & Todd Dickey^ Hannah Theile, Ph.D. & Kenna Love Brent Thornburg Russell Todd David Tolbert^ Bridget Trumpet Jody Vaclav^ Scott Vandermyde^ Vasi Vangelos & Deborah Vangelos^ MaryJane Varley & Jo Sherman Javier Vasquez Shriya Venkatesh Stephen Volpe Park Wayne Wagers Lee Wallace Duncan Watson^ Dan Weinstein James Wetmore^ David Wexler & David Beckerman Tim Whetzel Jeannie Wilkinson & Tamara Becher Tom Willhite & Celeste Herr Willhite Scott Williams & Peter Ray David Williams Kevin Williamson Ronald P. Wolff Jason Woodruff Thomas Workman Mike Worner & Marc Harnly Steven Wright & Michael Vilkin

^Indicates a multiyear pledge. Center Advocates Brett Evans Brian Mahan Michael Farmer Christian Marcoe Center Advocates are supporters who Sean Femrite Ed McCarthy have committed to a monthly donation of an amount totaling up to $1,499 Joseph Field Edward McKitrick annually. Matthew Flanders Julien Minard Sarah Freeark Ronald Monroe Zachariah Abrams Mark Gallo Julieta Moran Theresa Abston Frederick Gardner Michael Moss Ronald Ackland Craig Gartner David Murphy Matthew Adler Graham Gee Navid Nakhjavani Scott Anderson William Geis Donna Newton Anthony Arranaga Ken Gillispie Keith Nygard Larry Asher Peter Gould Manuel Olguin Robert Bain Constance Hall Steven Payne Caila Ball-Dionne Charles Hamilton Luis Pereira Michelle Barcia Kevin Hannant Joseph Piazza Ruth Baxter Joshua Harris Philip Pierce Tod Beckett-Frank Carol Harrison Romerdahl Maria Porras Vincent Bencivenga Steven Hawkins Brian Prinjinski Larry Benedict Yossi Held Janet Queneau Timothy Biggs Craig Hilary Lynn Rabin Robert Bracken Kevin Holliday Christopher Ragsdale Adam Braid Mark Hollingsworth Elizabeth Razzano Kati Breckenridge Marshall Hoovler David Reaves Larry Breeding Curtis Johnson Caroline Reichelt Michael Breitner Richard Joludow Elyse Resch Joe Butterman Mark Joshua Allison Riley Steven Cannell Leslie Kalman Serge Riou Jon Carrasco Kristie Kanner William Robinson Derrick Chi David Kaplan Doris Rodriguez Elie Choufany Ulrich Kiessling Adriana Romo J. Chrisant Douglas Kollasch Alexis Roth Howard Cohen Mark Kressel Steven Salas Michael Conkey Bernd Kroeber Theodore Schelling Clayton Cowles Brianna Labuskes Jens Schmidt James Coyne Susan Lambert Kevin Scholl Daniel Crosby Joe Landolph Keitha Scott Louis Cuck Ronald Lang Terry Seddon Candie Davidson-Goldbronn Tony Leonhardt Patrick Seitz John De Salvio Beth Lilley Mark Shinohara Frank Depakakibo John Lippsett Thomas Smith Susan DeWitt Chris Loveall Corbin Smith John Divine Andrew Lowy Greg Steele Gabrielle Dunn Maura Madden Michael Stephen Cynthia Ejiogu George Stewart Leo Tee Leann Thornton Adriana Trejo James Van Beek David Van Der Velde Patricia Vander Kamp Steven Weisner Peter Weltner Robert Willard Gary Wood Jeremy Zeller Los Angeles Nicole Gurley Mary Ann Pianka Women’s Network Briana Harris Rejane Pierre Rachel Harris Rachel Podolsky The Los Angeles Women’s Network Wendy Hartmann Solomiya Pyatkovska (LAWN) is a diverse membership group which supports the Center’s Lindsay Haun Salena Quinn vital services for women and girls. Lexi Hawley Aidasadat Rahimi Hosseini Corinne Howell Maricela Rangel & Rebecca Lynch Suzanne Abate Melantha Hodge Joud Rashid Nina Abiera Annie Hollenbeck Danea Rebolini Margie Alexander Vanessa Jacuinde Karen Reed Shelly Anderson Kay Kalousek & Patricia Thorley Julie Rhoton Francesca Aster Shannon Keating Valerie Richards Monica Austin Aimee Durrant Tonya Kong Natasha Roland Blaire Baily Fatemah Koochack-defouli Phyllis Rose-Child Elizabeth Barajas Elizabeth Lachman Marina Rota Eleanor Barrett Katherine Larkin Katrina Schaffer Trish Bendix Lindsey Lawrence Jenna Seid Sara Benincasa Hannah Levin Tina Shaw Lisa Boffo Melissa Lewis Jin-Shan Shie Amy Bond Pamela Liceralde Sabrina Skau Ann Boroch Rosemary Locklear Deborah Smith Susan Bowling Julia Lopez Denise Smith Pat Branch Jocelyn Loren Patricia Steffen Dawn Bridgewater Tamara Luciano Haleigh Stopa Valerie Burchby Liz Lundy Tresa Tearpak Lili Cairl Maria Martinez Grace Tebarwa Debbie Canada & Katie Doyon Meghan McCarron Tamarrah Thomas Wendy Carter Maudisa Meroe Allison Tisser Sarah Cascante Peyton Migliano Rebekah Trachsel Jill Darling & Lorrane Bonanno Cori Moreno Celeste Trujillo Jan Datomi Tisha Morris Anna Tseliuba Sandra Dirosa Ann-Sophie Morrissette & Krystin Weaver Suzanne Verreault Belita Edwards Carla Murillo Amy Walmann Mae Edwards Ashley Naves Zakia Warner Tasheana & Uzoamaka Ejikeme Holly Nichols Holly Whatley Trishawn Ellis Taya Norris Amber Whittington Kerry English Mary O’Leary Erin Wilson Riley Ferrell Kim Olpin Lola Shahdadi & Lynne Witmer Diane Fisher Cindy Ordonez Tami Woldman Gay Gipson Miruna Ouatu-Lascar Mary Yarber Amanda Goad Aleesa Pagliei Tambi Yu Loree Gold Kelela Parker Mikhail Zinshteyn Catherine Gray Courtney Parks & Lori Yacobian Monica Guevara Victoria Person Young Professionals Amy Jasper Harrison White Council Kristen Keese Peter Wilson Devin Kelly Laurie Wolff & Jaclynne Gentry The Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Young Ric Klinger Henry Woodward Professionals Council (YPC) cultivates Shawn Kravich Paul Xanthos and empowers future generations of LGBT leaders and allies by fostering a Jake Laptur Matthew Yazge culture of service, advocacy, diversity Jason Leon Scott Yeilding and community. David Lopes Daniel Zamilpa Daniel Lynch Noah Adler Tim Lyons Michael Aguilera Carolyn Merrell Ryan Alvarez Leighann Miko Andreas Andrea Joshua Modrell Anthony Angelico Joshua Morris Ed Arzomand Jason Nagaia Toby Bautista Blair Nichols Benjamin Beneski Brandon Oates Brandon Berg Matthew Penalosa Moses Bernasconi Noah Perez-Silverman Justin Boone Sam Poliquin Ewan Cleland Karl Puchlik Austin Cloonan Kevin Randolph Eduardo Consigliere Christopher Records Davin Costa Daniel Resnic Simon Court Carlos Rivas Stefanie Cowan Louis Romeo Caleb Crowley Jared Ross Skye Daley Nathan Runkle Jonathan Edewards Shefali Samant Brian Fagan Jonathan Sandler Adam Faison Farzaneh Savoji Jimmy Fanelly Anthony Sbardellati Fernando Febres Jeff Sheng Evan Fong Cory Sher Patrick Fourroux Eric Shetzen Israel Garcia Brandon Shypkowski Austin Gilliom William Smith Scott Gizicki Kyle Smith Jose Gonzalez Ashwin Suresh Darrell Hawkins Charles Tyler Lawren Henderson Anthony Venegas Tony Hoang Skye Wallin Aaron Holloway David Wernsman Alex Jasiulek Mynxii White Named Funds Geri Pranger Don Bozick William H. Shaw Robert Emslie Bracken and Ed Slough George Thomas Applegate $3,000,000 AND UP Barry Solof, M.D.and David Salyer R. David Bradshaw Duke Comegy’s Leadership Steve R. Warner and Vincent A. Turano John-Kelly Bray and Leo Brown Endowment Fund Alex Brod Donald Beavis Charitable Trust for Youth CIRCLE OF LIFE MEMBERS Mark R. Brower Tad Brown and Jonathan Daillak Bruce M. Abrams, Esq. $1,500,000 Josh Brown Lane Adams and Richard Savage John McDonald and Robert Wright Richard M. Bryant David Adelman Charitable Trust Bernard Buchanan, M.D. Leon J. Alexander Jordan N. Budd Kenneth M. Alford $1,000,000 Orin L. Burgess and Robert J. Brehler Bernard F. Alfs Ronald Burns Martin Burley Fund for L.A. Gay & Claire N. Alger Sue Burnside Lesbian Center Elenore Alickman and Lisa Gates Edward J. Butorac and Paul R. Kaiser Michael Becker Charitable Trust Pat Allen Denis R. Cagna and Carlos Medina Gil Garfield Fund for the Creative & Denise C. Alpine and Katherine Wolfe James B. Cain and Tom Teves Performing Arts Arlen H. Andelson and Michele W. Andelson Robert J. Campbell and Webb Huang Bill Shaw/Dennis Lynch Endowed Chair James M. Andre and Paul A. Kellogg Ken Carmichael for Youth Michael D. Arden Gary A. Carnow, Ed.D. and Tess Ayers and Jane A. Anderson Barry I. Soroka, Ph.D. $500,000 Gwendolyn H. Baba Eleazar Carrasco, M.D. W. Lee L. Bailey, M.D. Martin and Wilma Burley Youth Fund Wayne Case Paris Barclay and Christopher Mason J. Douglas Elliot Fund Kerry Castillo Amanda C. Barge and John Barge Julian Alexander Smariga Fund James J. Castranova David M. Barrett and Mark Peters Ronald A. Cavallo Lewis S. Baskerville $100,000 Tommy Chambers and Todd Kusy Greg Basser and Kiera O’Neill R. David Bradshaw Fund for Youth John Chaney David E. Beaulieu Lorri L. Jean Scholarship Fund Steven Chapman David L. Beckerman and David D. Wexler Gary S. Meade/John Dentinger Fund Tek Chong Neil Beecher Bill Shaw/Dennis Lynch Fund for John Christofferson Stuart H. Bell and Allen Bell Ed Gould Plaza Robert L. Clark Ernie Benson M. Richard Sousa/Gery Pranger Fund James T. Clarkson Robert J. Bentley and Gary A. Rado Jean Stephenson Fund Pamela A. Clifford and J. Lorrie Webb David M. Benz and Jeffrey H. Johnson Helen J. Cohen Victoria Berck and Joan Denson Ruben Colazzo Rhona J. Berens and Jennifer Berens Circle of Life Richard B. Colbert and Kenny Taylor Robert P. Bergstein and Raul C. Cobian Ron Comer and Darryl Ingram In recognition of their commitment to Stacy A. Berlin, Psy.D. and the ongoing work of the Los Angeles Ken Coon and Michael L. Miller Theresa A. Fitzgerald, D.C. LGBT Center, we honor the Founders and Andy Corren Arthur H. Bernstein Members of the Circle of Life. In planning Andrae Corrigan and Tigerlily Rosen David Beugen their estates, these men and women have Clive R. Costley Neil A. Big joined together to create a living legacy Angela M. Courtin of hope for coming generations of LGBT Scott W. Binder and Jeffrey S. Seeger The Honorable Scott R. Crawford people. Founders have made commitments William H. Bingham Alva L. Crist of $1,000,000 or more. Malcolm J. Blue Luis Cruz Steven M. Boggs and Thomas L. De Vries CIRCLE OF LIFE FOUNDERS David B. Cruz and Steven B. Greene Michelle C. Bonilla Bryan L. Dahlgren Michael Becker David M. Booher and Steven Milam Bruce Davidson and Quang Nguyen John S. Cambouris and Zachary Cambouris Gary Booher Gil Dawson and Philip Zurfluh Susan M. Maher and Carolyn D. Norman LuAnn Boylan Jennifer L. Dawson and Kaitlin McLaughlin John S. McDonald and Robert W. Wright J. Lynne Boylan Alan J. Paull Danny W. Bozarth CIRCLE OF LIFE MEMBERS (CONTI.) Frank Galassi Ramon Hinman Peter Day Gilbert T. Galvan Ron Hitchcock Christine A. Dean and Gregory Ganci Todd K. Holland and Scotch E. Loring Rose C. Veniegas, Ph.D. David H. Gardner Kevin T. Holliday and John F. Dilazzaro James Thomas Deighton Patricia A. Gasior and Trisha Yamato Mike J. Holtzman Kenneth Delalcazar Oscar R. Gaspar Adele and Jennifer Hoppe-House Brian C. Dent Lisa L. Gates and Elenore J. Alickman Michael Horn, M.D. Martin L. DeWitt Alvan R. Gendein, M.D. Michaeljohn Horne and Tom E. Jones Paul E. Diener and Paul Brewer Phillip Gerson John Hurter Diane Digenova Russ Gething Robert G. Jacobsen Dr. Mark Dizik and John R. Oden Raymond C. Geyer and John B. Welch Kenneth W. Jamison Stephen H. Dolainski Thomas A. Giancoli II Peter Jandula-Hudson and Patrick L. Dominguez Irene Girgis Michael V. Hudson Ann M. Donahue Garrett N. Glaser and Bill Schneider Daniel J. Jbara Patrick T. Doonan and Paul Thompson Frances L. Glenn Lorri L. Jean and Gina M. Calvelli Arlene Drake, Ph.D. Leslie Glick Jack A. Jones Paul E. Drooks Terry S. Gock, M.D. Thomas Jones Matthew E. DuBois John T. Golden Robert K. Jurkowski and Steven C. Carnine George A. V. Dunning and Robert M. Marino Robert Gomez Denny B. Kagasoff M. Max Eckert and Robert Amarante George A. Gonzalez and David A. Kale Jennifer D. Ehrman and Faith Ehrman Michael Schidlowski Eugene Kapaloski David Eidenberg, Psy.D. and Sam Watters Eric A. Gordon Laurence M. Kaplan Robert P. Elliott Ronald L. Gordon Teri Kaplan and Barbara Marx Melinda Elmer Stanley S. Gordon, M.D. Barry Karas and Bruce Green Travis Emery Robert F. Gotham and Michael A. Manuel Fred S. Karger Keith William Endersen Andrea K. Goto and Kelly P. Lynch Hilmar S. Karlsson and Jose G. Camacho Michael H. Epstein and Scott E. Schwimer William Graysen, Esq. Laura A. Karpman and William J. Escalera and Francisco George Jered E. Green Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum Ray Espino and Angel Silva John Green and Chris Spry Jonathan A. Kaufman and John Rail Christopher M. Evans Rose I. Greene Keith G. Kauhanen, M.D. and Jim Petrone Kathryn E. Falberg and Monique Predovich Raymond B. Gregory and Eric Ornelas Adam Z. Kawalek, M.D. William Dirk Farasey Harold Gunn and Kelly Strader Steven J. Kay William D. Farnum and J. A. Benitez Jack Hale James S. Keagy Julian Cervantes Farrar James P. Haley Carl E. Kelly, Ph.D. and Randall J. Hayden Daniel E. Fast, M.D. and Thomas E. O’Brien G. Scott Halloran and Peter J. Rusch Kevin M. Kennard William G. Feaster Clark Hallren and Kenneth R. Wilson Robert H. King Edward A. Feilbert Will Halm, Esq. and Marcellin Simard, M.D. Danielle F. Knight Gary Felgemaker and Jim Hill Nicolas Hamatake and Kenneth Mariash Marki J. Knox, M.D. and Suzanne C. Brown Robert J. Ficklin Roy Hamilton Neil Koenigsberg Stephen D. Fields and Sims Brannon Robert W. Hanna, Ph.D. Kevin Kolanowski Lillene Fifield The Honorable Dean Hansell Alexander Koleszar Richard E. Fiock and Diego Castrejon Holly Hanson and Sophie Hanson Dino Koutsolioutsos Jeffrey A. Fischer and James G. Van Beek Karen Harbaugh Barbara Kroll and Ruth Spielman Wendy Fischler Rodger F. Hargear Andrea Laguni Mike Fish Kermit E. Hartley Brad D. Lamm and Scott G. Sanders Robin Fish Steven R. Hawkins and Charles Snell Elisa Laris Van Fletcher and Charles S. Paul Peter A. Hayashida and Michael Olman Charles A. Larson, Esq. Suzanne Flores Robert Mark Hemphill and Scott Schrader John T. Latimer and Benjamin Squire Dulce M Flores Alan Heppel and Michael Lyons Jim Lawrence Gabriel Flores, Ed.D. Alan S. Hergott and Curtis F. Shepard Carol E. Leifer and Lori J. Wolf Anna M. Flynn Librada Hernandez and Mary R. Power Paul D. Lerner and Stephen Reis Tomas Fuller and William D. Kelly, M.D. Thomas M. Herrera Lionel B. Levin, M.D. David W. Gajda and Jose Malagon Shirley A. Hill and Joyce L. Briscoe Ralph Renard Lewis Mark Galanty Ron Hills and John R. Sealy, M.D. Scott E. Lewis CIRCLE OF LIFE MEMBERS (CONTI.) Frederick O. Nelson Ron Lieber Charles Nicholson Dennis H. Sapire, Ph.D. and Andrew Z. Linsky Nicholas E. Nicoletti Tarwin Onketpon James Lipsett, M.D. Kenneth Norman Steven T. Schleier Robert Loos and John Ventantonio Barth Z. Norton and Tim Ferguson Neil Schram, M.D. and David Taylor Michael Love Peace Terrence K. O’Brien James A. Schultz and Mitchell Matsey Cary A. Lowe and Allan Ames Quentin O’Brien and Kenneth G. Blakeley Robert D. Schwartz, M.D. and Paula A. Lumbard Michael Oard and Ron Attrell Herluf Kanstrup Arthur E. Macbeth Dennis R. Odums Neil Scuram Thomas E. Madigan Jay Olson Brad W. Seiling Fred Madjar and Arthur E. Dennis Dan Ortiz Lowell R. Selvin and Gilbert C. Winebar Susan M. Maher and Carolyn D. Norman Loren Ostrow, Esq. and Brian Newkirk Elliott R. Sernel and Larry Falconio Sunne Mahood Vicki Pacifico Alan M. Shafer and David J. Doyle Richard M. Manion and William R. Coleman George Y. Pao and George A. Schulman William H. Shaw Dr. Fred C. Martin Peter Parisi W. Donald Shaw Eric Marvel Rick Parks S. Shepherd Ronald H. Matsen-Wing, M.D. and Spero Pastos Robert “Cal” Shively Bruce Matsen-Wing Russell L. Patrick Cindy Shopoff and William Shopoff Ella Matthes Alan J. Paull Eric M. Shore and Charles F. Paul Roy M. Maule Kenneth Pavlick Elvira Silva Stephen Seiferheld May and Rob Peralta Paul Simon Edward B. Casson Mark S. Perzely Lisa Simonetti and Robin Jenkins Mark McAlister Brent M. Petersen Susan A. Simons Barry McCabe James A. Phillips and Mr Gerald Orcholski Nellie A. Sims Norman C. McClelland Patricia D. Phillips Karen Siteman Garrett McClure Barbara Pierce, Ph.D. Jeffrey Skorneck Richard V. McCune Brenda R. Potter Ed Slough William J. McDermott Mark Z. Powell, M.D. and Ike Mendoza Stephanie B. Small C. Pete McKenney Geri Pranger Barbara E. Smallwood and Edward F. McKitrick Bernard S. Prosise Maura Geoghegan Gary S. Meade and Rummel Bautista Lynn A. Rabin Julian A. Smariga Bill Melamed Jr. Michael W. Rabkin and Chan B. Tom Christopher A. Smith and Jeff Melnick Jim Rayton James K. Zimmerman Mark M. Meltzer Medel Reyes Donald H. Smith and Arturo Puertos, M.D. Norman Merino John H. Richette Steven C. Smith Paul J. Merrill Curtis Ringness and Barry Ralph George D. Smith and Leston C. Buell W. B. Messinger Thomas G. Rogillio II Zachary D. Smith and Virginia L. Thorson Sharen Metz David L. Rose Barry S. Solof, M.D. and David A. Salyer David Meyers Marion Rosenberg Mason A. Sommers, Ph.D. William Mir Michael A. Ross Alan Spano Marcy Miranda Amy A. Ross Ruth W. Spiegel David B. Mixner Gregory A. Ross and John P. Schuning Larry Sprenger and Paul J. Sheehan David Mizener and Arturo Carrillo Sheila F. Roth Robert Stacey, M.D. William P. Moore Stephanie Roth Richard Stanley Tony Moore and Jerry Gaudlitz Joel Rothschild Frank D. Stasio Ben Morisch Van-Martin Rowe and Barry Storch Jack Stellato Gordon S. Morris Marilyn A. Ruebling Harry E. Strider Zach Mullaney John H. Ruggles Dennis Strum Michael D. Mullen Jeffrey W. Russell Timothy L. Sulka Jonathan Murray and Harvey Reese Larry R. Ryan, M.D. and Jay Singer Jim Sutton Alice J. Myers Joel Safranek Bert Swartz and Glenn Wagner Robert G. Nankin, M.D. Robert M. Saltzman Richard Tadeo Peter M. Nardi, Ph.D. and Jeffrey Chernin Dakota Sands, M.S.W. Charles J. Taylor Kenneth L. Navran Arlene Sanford and Devra Lieb Benjamin E. Teller, M.D. and Benjamin Britt CIRCLE OF LIFE MEMBERS (CONTI.) Wilma E. Burley Frederick T. Guckenberger Hannah Theile, Ph.D. and Kenna Love Kennith H. Burns Carl R. Gustafson Sara J. Thomas Duke Comegys, Founder of Circle of Life Kenneth P. Hahn and Kermit E. Hartley James Thommes, M.D. Gilbert Garfield Robert H. Halff Daniel Tietz Emily L. Gochis Scott Hamilton James C. Torrance, Jr. and Ian G. de Freitas Edward S. Gould Edwin A. Handler Kevin Trudgeon and Stuart Ross Dennis J. Lynch James Hanshumaker Kevin Tvedt M. Richard Sousa Gordon Hanson Alberto Uribe Gordon D. Strube John S. Harrington Ron C. Vacchina Lon Weyland Ronald L. Hawkins, Ph.D. Philo W. Van Wagoner CIRCLE OF LIFE MEMORIAM Blain D. Hightower Gary P. Venet R. Scott Hitt, M.D. The Verdon Haight Trust Jonathan Ahearn M. Dale Holland Bruce Vilanch Raymond Aleman Martin J. Holmes Stephen Gerard Volz Howard J. Amsterdam Steven L. Hughes Park W. Wagers, M.D. Steven M. Apfelbaum Richard L. Jackman Leroy S. Walker Ray Barker Marc Janvier Kevin D. Walter Robert F. Barron Gary Kalkin Steve R. Warner and Vincent A. Turano Sheila S. Becker Robert K. Keagy James L. Watson and Ike Llioputaife Ester F. Bentley Marshall L. Kendzy Tad R. Webster Richard Berger Frank G. Ker Leonard M. Wechsler Frances Block Daniel S. Kerr Dan S. Weinstein Joseph Block, M.D. James A. Kimball Gary Weinstein Richard M. Bobb William Kitchen James D. Weinstein Albert Busendorfer Fred Klemz Steven J. Weissman, Esq. and Jerome C. Byrne Karl Kleinz Daniel H. Bowers, M.D. Luke W. Chang Steven R. Kolzak Paul Wertz Laurence M. Cohan Robert Krasnow, M.D. Wes Wheadon, O.D. Jeff E. Cohen Gabe W. Kruks Robert A. White Michael P. Colefax Lucille Lemmon John B. Whitley Edward V. Costanzo Joseph A. Levy James C. Whitten Raymond D. Cox Charles H. Lewis Christopher Wienke William R. Dawson Ernest Lieblich Gregory H. Willenborg Paul E. Des Marais Lawrence Linn Doris Williams Ernest R. Dewsnap John J. Lipsky Frank H. Williams E.H. Duncan Donovan J.D. Lydick Scott E. Williams and Peter Ray Bud Douglas John L. Lyons Beverly Winters J. Douglas Elliott, Ph.D. Royd J. Mahowald David R. Wood Darryl Farrar Harry R. Major Bill Woodbridge Michael Filerman Edward J. Mausser Jr. Kenneth Wright Michael R. Filippone Theodore L. McEvoy, Ph.D. Richard L. Wulfsberg, M.D. Paul Findlay Robert McQueen Steve Yeager Art Flores Michael P. McShane Harriet Zaretsky Walter Franks John E. Milbauer Mary Zeiser Gilbert Garfield Brian J. Miller, Ph.D. Chris Zeller Peter E. Geissler Daniel A. Moeller George P. Ziemer Walter Goldstein Ralph E. Moore James S. Gordon Ralph Moritz CIRCLE OF LIFE FOUNDERS Robert C. Gould Samuel H. Morris MEMORIAM Shirley H. Gould Ronald Morrison Clarence E. Anderson Donald Grandy Donald H. Moseley Donald Beavis Thomas E. Greenan Alan Needham Lubelle Boice Michael Greenstein Owen D. Neighbour Martin D. Burley Jeff Griffith James B. Newton James L. Welch Florian Novak Alex B. Wexler Robert P. O’Connor Orlin Wheeler CIRCLE OF LIFE MEMORIAM (CONTI.) Charles L. White Paul Odebrecht Robert S. White Rodney Page Kenneth L. Wiederhold John L. Parks George R. Wilcox James L. Peatross William G. Wilkins Frank J. Pfizenmayer Donald L. Williams David H. Presser Christopher John Williams James Prideaux Ethel Wisner Reid T. Rasmussen, M.D. Stuart A. Zinn Kevin P. Reilly Daniel H. Renberg Vern Richards W. J. Richardson Victor Robinson Eric Rofes Michael Rogers Robert B. Sampliner Keith Schaeffer Henry Louis Schlarman Grenville M. Scott Bert Sexton Charles Shackelford Arthur W. Shepherd Bob R. Smith Edma C. Stage Irving Stein Jean Stephenson James M. Stern Clay Stevens David W. Streets Richard A. Stulgaitis Ken Stump John Stuteville Henry G. Supka David Susky Linda Swenson Swen Swenson Aaron Tallent Robert N. Tenney Deborah A. Thompson Richard Tirrell Thomas C. Towse Edward L. Troth Richard P. Wagner, M.D. George R. Walker Robert B. Ward Earl David Wasserman Donald E. Watson Dorothy J. Watson Eric D. Weber Jay G. Wehrfritz, M.D. Government & Public Support The programs and services of the Los Angeles LGBT Center are also made possible in part because of generous grants from:

FEDERAL GRANTS US Department of Health and Human Services • Administration for Children, Youth & Families • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Health Resources and Services Administration • National Institutes of Health • Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration US Department of Housing & Urban Development US Department of Justice • Office of Violence Against Women U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Department of State

STATE GRANTS CDPH - Office of AIDS/HIV Prevention California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT GRANTS City of Los Angeles City of West Hollywood • Public Safety • Social Services

COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES • Department of HIV and STD Program • Department of Mental Health • Department of Public Health • Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority • Probation Department

OTHER AGENCY GRANTS Children’s Wellness Foundation Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Gilead Foundation L.A. Care Health Plan Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles United Way of Greater Los Angeles University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Duke University The People Concern University of Pittsburgh McDonald/Wright Building 1625 N. Schrader Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028

Highland Annex 1220 N. Highland Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038

Mi Centro 553 S. Clarence St. Los Angeles, CA 90033

Triangle Square 1602 Ivar Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90028

Youth Center on Highland 1220 N. Highland Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038

Los Angeles LGBT Center –WeHo 8745 Santa Monica Blvd., 2nd Floor West Hollywood, CA 90069

The Village at Ed Gould Plaza 1125 N. McCadden Place Los Angeles, CA 90038 lalgbtcenter.org