Angel Flight West Annual Report 2010

Never Far Away MISSION

Angel Flight West arranges free air transportation in response to health care and other compelling human needs.

VISION Angel Flight West is dedicated to removing lack of access as a barrier to health care.

VALUES Angel Flight West is committed to helping one person at a time, to supporting the strength that lies in our grassroots, and to continuing to maintain a culture of professionalism.

Front cover photo: Piper Archer II (PA 28) airplane owned by AFW Executive Director, Alan Dias. Table of Contents

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1…Message from Executive Director 2…Charity Navigator 2010 Milestone 3…Message from Chairman of the Board

4…Adopt-A-Hospital PAGE 2010 Milestone 11…Board of Directors 5…Message from Chairman 12…Foundation Board of Directors of Foundation Board 13…Staff 7…Community Service Councils 2010 Milestone 14…Wings and Wing Leaders 8…Wounded Warriors 15…Financial Information 2010 Highlight 17…Patron Recognition and Thank You 9…Camps 27…Statistics 2010 Highlight 10…Haitian Relief 2010 Highlight PSA DVD…inside back cover Message from the Executive Director

2010 – An Exceptional Year of Service This Annual Report not only highlights 2010, but also brings well-deserved attention to the Angel Flight West Angel Flight West’s 26th full year of Foundation. The mission of the Foundation is to support service was just that, a full year of the organization in perpetuity. We have further to go service–exceptional service. Not only to realize this mission, but the Foundation has already did the organization fulfill its core mission, but through proven itself by being a resource to the organization the generosity of , AFW went above and during these difficult economic times. The forward-thinking beyond. In 2010, more than 580 missions (and more than Boards of both the organization and the Foundation have 620 to date) were arranged for relief personnel to travel provided the means so that we can continue to be “never 1 to and from Haiti. No small accomplishment when you far away.” The positive impact we continue to have on the consider the work our mission coordinators do to put these lives of many is the result. flights in place. It is a distinct privilege to serve as Angel Flight West’s 2010 was the year we produced our very successful 60- Executive Director. I hope you find this Annual Report second public service announcement Never Far Away. informative. Don’t hesitate to contact me with your A copy is included with this Annual Report. If you haven’t thoughts and questions. We plan to be never far away for seen it, please take a minute to have a look. Then, tell years to come.

anyone and everyone you know to see it, too. It’s available Angel Flight West Annual Report 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel on our website.

2010 was the year Angel Flight West received a four- star rating from Charity Navigator. If you aren’t familiar Alan M. Dias with Charity Navigator, it is the respected website that Executive Director, AFW, Inc. evaluates nonprofits so potential donors can learn about the charities they are considering supporting. See page 2 to read the letter. Four-Star Rating with Charity Navigator - A 2010 Milestone

Charity Navigator has become the nation’s largest and most utilized evaluator of charities. Its rating system examines two broad areas of a charity’s financial health– how responsibly it functions day to day as well as how well positioned it is to sustain its programs over time. Each charity is then awarded an overall rating, ranging from zero to four stars. Angel Flight West was awarded Charity Navigator’s coveted four- star rating for sound fiscal management. This award not only reflects all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes to follow best practices for fiscal policies, but also that every dollar donated is wisely spent at AFW. Never Far Message from the Chairman of the Board This 2010 report salutes a diverse I join Executive Director Alan Dias and Foundation Chair group of shareholders: Staff, Command Stephen Bobko-Hillenaar in asking you to consider a long- Pilots, Wing Leaders, Earth Angels, term or legacy gift so that AFW’s work may continue for ground volunteers, board members, generations to come. patrons and providers. Each time a passenger gets to or from their appointment we have Given our geographic reach, from the Canadian border to helped them to travel with dignity, lessening the burden of the Mexican border; from the Pacific Ocean east–nearly a their challenges. thousand miles–we seek enthusiastic board members who can enhance our mission by representing their geographic We think that arranging flights will increase under national areas and helping us reach new members and patrons. If 3 health care and our expanding geographical reach. We you or someone you know might be interested in serving are receiving more requests for specialized missions and as a Director, please let us know! camps. Our need for pilots to fly longer missions, secure funding to keep office operations running, and assure the Enormous thanks to our airline partner, Alaska Airlines viability of our programs are ongoing. and Bill Ayer, Chairman & CEO of Alaska Airlines, and Chairman, President & CEO of , who also Through local Community Service Councils you can help. serves on our board. By helping us link the state of Alaska Our volunteer Adopt-a-Hospital program has given us with the lower 48, through donating hundreds of disaster

insights into growing passenger needs. Wing Leaders relief flights, and with direct financial contributions, Alaska 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel and Mission Orientation Pilots are continually welcoming Airlines has proven to be the very best corporate citizen new Command Pilots. We are truly indebted to our active and partner. Command Pilots donating their time, funds and airplanes to give us possibly the most efficient operation in the It is said that: “He, who saves a single life, saves the nonprofit aviation world. world.” This prophetic admonition reminds us of our mission and our impact.

Steve Danz Chair, AFW Board of Directors Adopt-a-Hospital - A 2010 Milestone

The Adopt-a-Hospital outreach program is designed to help increase the number of flights arranged by Angel Flight West by making sure the right people know about the service we provide. Outreach volunteers “adopt” a hospital and visit it once a quarter to share Angel Flight West information with key hospital personnel. Outreach volunteers who commit to adopting a hospital for one year (four visits) are provided with business cards, an AFW logo shirt, and other materials to be used in outreach meetings.

Above: Pilot Rob Breitbarth, CO Wing Leader, and originator of the Adopt- a-Hospital program, with his “mission assistant” Maggie on a visit to a hospital in eastern CO. Rob says, “Maggie stays in the airport car while I meet with the hospital Above: Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford in staff about AFW. We have visited most of No. CA is just one of the many hospitals AFW services. the Eastern CO critical care hospitals.” Message from the Chairman of the Foundation Board The challenge we face today is tomorrow. Our success means that we are a crucial resource for healthcare facilities and others needing our service throughout the West. Monies committed to AFW Foundation can be invested and left untouched in perpetuity. The goal of the Foundation from the beginning was to gain the financial strength to keep and expand our existing commitments, as well as to pursue new initiatives that fulfill our promise to the people we serve. In addition, this helps to free financial support of our patrons for other nonprofit organizations.

Aloha to our Angel Flight West Foundation patrons budgets. Due to the foresight of AFW’s Board, and future patrons. the Foundation was formed and has assisted Angel Flight West in this difficult environment. The Thank you for your past and future support of the Foundation was able to provide financial support to 5 Foundation. Thank you to those who have added Angel Flight West allowing staff to concentrate on to the Foundation in 2010 allowing us to continue arranging thousands of missions for those in need. to fulfill our mission. This would not have been possible without the generous contributions of those who have given to

The Angel Flight West Foundation’s mission is to the Foundation in the past. 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel provide long-term financial support enabling Angel Flight West to arrange free air transportation for The core of Angel Flight West are passengers, those in need. providers, pilots and patrons. We exist to arrange flights for passengers initiated by providers and Due to the economic events of the last few years, flown by our volunteer pilots; all made possible by 2010 was a year which all nonprofits found the generosity of our patrons. Some of our patrons challenging to raise funds to meet operating have given to fund the “now” of Angel Flight West; there are those that have given to fund the West is a wise investment of your philanthropic “forever” by donating to the Foundation; and then dollars, please contact me. By making a “forever” there are those who have given to both. commitment to the Foundation in the form of a Message from the Chairman of the Foundation Board current gift or a legacy gift your generosity can go It is difficult to see what the future has to offer. on giving for years to come. However, we know that by having a strong Foundation, Angel Flight West will continue to As I’ve said, the mission of the Foundation is grow and serve more people in need. This has simple: to ensure there is financial support for been seen by the expansion into new regions and Angel Flight West through good and bad times well coordination of flights for those in special disaster into the future. situations like Hurricane Katrina, the earthquake in Haiti, and more recently the earthquake and Please join me in supporting the Foundation and tsunami in Japan. cementing our commitment to serving those in need.

In the years to come, the Foundation Board Mahalo & Aloha, will continue building the asset base to provide

long-term financial support to Angel Flight West.

Currently the assets in the Foundation are Stephen Bobko-Hillenaar relatively small, but by growing the Foundation we Chair, AFW Foundation will be able to provide meaningful support to Angel Flight West. By doing so, we will enable staff to Pilot & AFW Board member Dr. arrange more free missions to serve those in need. Hunter Handsfield, WA Wing, loading donated blood from the Puget Sound Blood Center–the Thank you to all of those who have given to the blood service operator for virtually Foundation. If you have not done so, and are all of WA west of the Cascades. interested in learning more about this unique After blood drives in smaller WA organization and how your support of Angel Flight communities, AFW often transports donations to for processing and eventual distribution. Community Service Councils - A 2010 Milestone

The purpose of a Community Service Council (CSC) in a Wing is to serve Angel Flight West by expanding fund development, outreach for pilots and passengers, and to generate publicity in a relatively small geographic area. Primarily, a CSC provides an organized manner in which to pursue the development of a comprehensive donation process at the community level. As Angel Flight West grows it is important to maintain our grassroots. The CSC is one way AFW both reaches out and stays in touch at the local level.

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L to R: So. CA Wing pilot, Santa Barbara, 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel CA, CSC Leader, Area Leader and AFW Board member Dr. Roger Dunham, AFW volunteer member Travis Gibbons, and AFW pilot Sunni Gibbons staffing an AFW booth at the Camarillo Air Show in So. CA. Dr. Dunham was instrumental in organizing AFW’s first Community Service Council (CSC) in Santa Barbara, CA. Mike T. seen above embracing his mother and in right photo after AFW flew him home OR Wing pilot Derrick Teal flew Sgt. Chris as our first Wounded Warrior mission in Hopkins and his wife Christina home to 2004. Sacramento, CA, following Sgt. Hopkins third deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan.

Wounded Warriors - A 2010 Highlight

Through the efforts of our volunteer pilots and commercial airline partners, AFW helps to see that American heroes in need of critical medical care and/or access to special programs can get to where they need to be. AFW is committed to supporting other nonprofits such as the Wounded Warrior Project. We are honored to assist these heroes and their families, and we welcome the opportunity to partner with other nonprofits contributing to similar missions.

We would like to recognize and express a special thanks to our members who are presently serving in our military forces. Camps - A 2010 Highlight As part of its commitment to supporting special needs camps, AFW pilots volunteer their time to fly children, parents and counselors to camps for burn survivors, cancer patients, the hearing or sight-impaired, and more. Many of these children face significant obstacles in getting to camp. Their families may live a long way from a commercial airport, or have limited financial resources because of medical issues. For many of these kids, it’s their one week a year where they can be among others facing similar challenges, and build their self-esteem.

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L photo: AZ Wing pilot James Siragusa with mission assistant and four campers flying from Santa Ana, CA, to Tucson, AZ, to camp for children and/or families with life threatening illness. Middle photo L to R: Mission assistant Rosemary Pelissier, camper Jacob and pilot Joseph Pelissier, OR Wing, flying from WA to OR at the end of Camp Fun in the Sun for kids with diabetes. R photo: Camper Holly with ID Wing pilot Andy Marosvari on their way to camp in Sun Valley, ID, for children with cancer. Left photo: Orphaned before the earthquake, Haitian- Right photo: AFW flew this American born nine-year-old Anthoinine and brother eleven-year-old medical team with the help of Alaska Gaspard were two of many children that were hastened Airlines to Florida, where they were through the otherwise lengthy adoption procedure in Haiti transported on to Haiti. after the earthquake. AFW flew them to their new family.

Haitian Relief - A 2010 Highlight

Angel Flight West is proud to have partnered with Alaska Airlines in helping provide assistance to the people of Haiti following the destructive earthquake. Alaska Airlines donated millions of miles and $10,000 to AFW for use in transporting relief workers and those needing to get out of Haiti.

Our many thanks to Alaska Airlines for not only its generous donation of 14 million miles into our mileage account to help provide flights for relief teams and/or families needing to get loved ones out of Haiti, but for their financial support in assisting with the necessary fees and taxes for booking mileage flights. AFW was able to assist hundreds of people, either in teams of medical personnel, aid workers going to Haiti for six months or in two cases, to bring adoptive children who have been waiting for years and were brought home because of this tragedy. You can donate miles by going to www.angelflightwest.org and clicking on Donate Alaska Airlines Miles at the bottom right. Angel Flight West 2010 Board of Directors

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Board Chairman Steve Danz George Barraza Senior Partner and Chief Trial Attorney, Danz and Independent Consultant, San Marino, CA Associates, Los Angeles, CA Walter W. “Buck” Bender Vice Chair Clarence “Skip” Armstrong Retired Aerospace Executive, Coeur D’Alene, ID

Retired Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, Monterey, CA Roger Dunham Vice Chair Stephen Bobko-Hillenaar Physician, Internal Medicine, Santa Barbara, CA

Retired Financial Advisor, Morgan Stanley, Ruben Gamerberg Carefree, AZ President & CEO: Caltron Construction, Kehl Group, 11 Waste 4 Less, & Cocoa Enterprises, Bel Air, CA Secretary Ken Wessels Retired Investment Banking, San Francisco, CA Hugh Hunter Handsfield Physician, University of Center for AIDS & Treasurer Laura S. Long STD and Battelle Centers for Public Health Research & Retired Chief Financial Officer, Big Fork, MT Evaluation, Seattle, WA

At Large William S. Ayer Terry Judge Chairman & CEO of Alaska Airlines, and Chairman, Retired Physician, Spokane, WA 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel President & CEO of Alaska Air Group, Seattle, WA Joe Shelton At Large Mark Wolper Author/Retired Executive, Software Marketing & Product

President/Executive Producer, The Wolper Management, Watsonville, CA Organization, Burbank, CA Leah Jeanne Vriesman Associate Director, MPH Programs in Health Policy & Management, UCLA, Hermosa Beach, CA Angel Flight West Foundation 2010 Board of Directors

Board Chairman Stephen Bobko-Hillenaar Retired Financial Advisor, Morgan Stanley Carefree, AZ

Secretary Roger Dunham Physician Santa Barbara, CA

Treasurer Harold Morley Retired Investment Management Lake Oswego, OR

MEMBERS Angel Flight West holds an annual Wing Leaders’ Warren Wood retreat in a different Wing every year. During the Retired Entrepreneur weekend, both the Board of Directors and the Foundation Board meet. All Angel Flight West Carmel Valley, CA members are welcome to attend. Kevin P. Kauffman Chairman and CEO, K.P. Kauffman Co. Denver, CO Angel Flight West 2010 Staff

Alan M. Dias Cheri Cimmarrusti Josh Olson Executive Director Associate Director of Mission Executive Director Operations

Santa Monica, CA, Headquarters

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Cory Hanson Lauren James Michelle Nomura Emmet O’Conlon Jaci Herman Mission Operations Mission Operations Mission Operations Administrative Accounting Manager Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Manager Wings and Wing Leaders

ANGEL FLIGHT WEST WINGS 2010 ANGEL FLIGHT WEST WING LEADERS

ALASKA AK Wing leader position open ARIZONA AZ Todd Underwood NORTHERN CALIFORNIA NO CA Kevin Fox SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SO CA Vince Giampa COLORADO CO Rob Brietbarth HAWAII HI Chad Holcomb IDAHO ID Bill Owens MONTANA MT David Hunt NEW MEXICO NM Wing leader position open NEVADA NV Pete Cranston OREGON OR Rosemary Pelissier WASHINGTON UT Phil Titus WYOMING WA Melinda Denton UTAH WY Tim Hu

✈ Wing Leaders can be contacted via www.angelflightwest.org and clicking on the appropriate Wing tab at the top of the page. Financial Information CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION December 31, 2010

Angel Flight ASSETS Angel Flight West West, Inc. Foundation Eliminations Consolidated Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 154,661 $ 380,446 $ - $ 535,107 Investments - 584,367 - 584,367 Pledges Receivable - 20,000 - 20,000 Prepaid Expenses 12,876 - - 12,876 15 Property and Equipment 107,445 - - 107,445 (Net)

TOTAL ASSETS $ 274,982 $ 984,813 $ - $ 1,259,795

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Angel Flight West Annual Report 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel LIABILITIES: Accounts Payable $ 8,267 $ - $ - $ 8,267 Accrued Expenses 82,353 - - 82,353

TOTAL LIABILITIES 90,620 - - 90,620

NET ASSETS: Unrestricted 152,142 984,813 - 1,136,955 Temporarily Restricted 32,220 - - 32,220

TOTAL NET ASSETS 184,362 984,813 - 1,169,175

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 274,982 $ 984,813 $ - $ 1,259,795

CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Year Ended December 31, 2010 Financial Information Angel Flight Angel Flight West CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION West, Inc. Foundation Eliminations Consolidated December 31, 2010 REVENUE, SUPPORT AND OTHER INCOME: Donated Private Aircraft $ 2,575,990 $ - $ - $ 2,575,990 Angel Flight Donated Commercial Airlines 946,656 - - 946,656 ASSETS Angel Flight West Contributions 344,468 20,835 - 365,303 West, Inc. Foundation Eliminations Consolidated Grants 447,529 - (100,000) 347,529 Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 154,661 $ 380,446 $ - $ 535,107 Donated Flight Services 324,916 - - 324,916 Investments - 584,367 - 584,367 Special Events (Net) 133,344 - - 133,344 Pledges Receivable - 20,000 - 20,000 Membership Dues and Fees 49,375 - - 49,375 Prepaid Expenses 12,876 - - 12,876 Investment Income - 48,401 - 48,401 Property and Equipment 107,445 - - 107,445 Promotional Events 9,485 - - 9,485 (Net) Other Income 6,308 - - 6,308

Gain on Disposal of Property TOTAL ASSETS $ 274,982 $ 984,813 $ - $ 1,259,795 and Equipment 450 - - 450

TOTAL REVENUE, SUPPORT, LIABILITIES: AND OTHER INCOME 4,838,521 69,236 (100,000) 4,807,757 Accounts Payable $ 8,267 $ - $ - $ 8,267 Accrued Expenses 82,353 - - 82,353 OPERATING EXPENSES: Program Services 4,477,529 100,000 (100,000) 4,477,529 TOTAL LIABILITIES 90,620 - - 90,620 Management and General 175,814 15,701 - 191,515

Fundraising 113,418 - - 113,418 NET ASSETS:

Unrestricted 152,142 984,813 - 1,136,955 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 4,766,761 115,701 (100,000) 4,782,462 Temporarily Restricted 32,220 - - 32,220 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 71,760 (46,465) - 25,295 TOTAL NET ASSETS 184,362 984,813 - 1,169,175

Net Assets - Beginning of Year 112,602 1,031,278 - 1,143,880 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 274,982 $ 984,813 $ - $ 1,259,795 NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR $ 184,362 $ 984,813 $ - $ 1,169,175

AFW wishes to express our deepest gratitude to our patrons for their generosity and commitment, allowing us to continue our success in providing the link to health care services that might otherwise be nonexistent for many of our recipients. Every dollar donated generates two to three dollars worth of contributed services by Angel Flight West volunteers. Never Far Away ($25,000 to $1,000,00) Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller Chula Vista Womens Care, Inc Anonymous (2) Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Mr. Stephen Danz Mr. John Broome Foundation Discount Tire - America’s Tire Hasbro Children’s Fund Medtronic Foundation Edwards Lifesciences Fund Millennium Laboratories, Inc. The Rose Hills Foundation William Gillespie Foundation Morris Foundation Dr. Scholl Foundation William H. Hannon Foundation James and Jane Slattery James and Glenys Slavik The Hartsock Family Trust 17 Del E. Webb Foundation Lon V. Smith Foundation Human Care Charities of America Union Bank Insperity, Inc. ($10,000 to $24,999) United Way of Salt Lake Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Alaska Airlines Central New Mexico Affi liate of Cancer Center of Irvine ($5,000 to $9,999) Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer George S. & Dolores Dore’ Eccles Anonymous Foundation Foundation Herman Ahlers Family Charitable Ralph LaTulip

Employees Community Fund of Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson Angel Flight West Annual Report 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel Boeing California The Allergan Foundation Lifetime Women’s Healthcare Green Foundation Dr. Schubert Atiga Mr. Kirk Mackenzie Henry L. Guenther Foundation Mr. William Ayer Mr. Mike Noggle Jeff and Linda Hendricks Family The Ayer Family Foundation Northrop Grumman Corporation Foundation Bombardier Aerospace Corp. Dolores and W.K. Parcell George Hoag Family Foundation Ron Bruder Phillips Living Trust Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Mr. Dan Calugar Mr. Claudio Ponte Foundation Mr. Paul Cate Premier Trust, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lund Robyn Christenson James D. Scheinfeld Family Ms. Danna Campbell Mr. James McGrath Foundation Centennial Airport Lions Club Mr. Jim Mallen Kenneth & Gabrielle Adelman Fund Central Coast Claims Association Dr. Marshall Michaelian of the Silicon Valley CT Realty Corporation Microsoft Giving Campaign Community Foundation Mr. Ron Danz Mr. Douglas Miles Ueberroth Family Foundation Mr. Ryan Danz Miles, Bauer Bergstrom & Winters, Vanguard Charitable Endowment Mr. Mike Davis LLP Program William S. Deakyne Foundation Mr. Hal Morley Wallis Foundation Mr. Alan Dias Mr. Ken Morris Dr. Steve Weiss ECHO of Northrop Grumman Christine and Duncan Orr Wells Fargo Foundation - Arizona Failure Analysis Service Pezzolo Family Trust Mr. Kenneth Wessels Technology, Inc. PF Chang’s Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund David Pound ($1,000 to $4,999) Mr. Charles Finkel Qualcomm Anonymous First 5 Kern County David Rohrer ADP San Dimas Freshends Mr. Rob Ross The Emanuel Bachmann Mr. Richard Gadbois Schwab Charitable Fund Foundation Mr. Douglas Griffith Mr. Art Schwalge Ms. Sharon Barbour Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griswold Pawan Seth Bear River Band of Rohnerville Dr. Hunter Handsfield Mr. Denis Severson Rancheria Mrs. June Head Mary Jo and Terry Sexton Ben Franklin Electric Club of Alan Hoops Mr. John Kennon Shea Northern California Bob and Aubyn Howe Foundation Showtime Networks Inc. Mr. Steve Benoit JetHub LLC Shuster Oil Mr. Mark Bertone Mr. Chuck Kissner Mr. Byrom Smith Margaret M Bloomfield Trust Dr. Scott Kim Southern California Reproductive Mr. Stephen Bobko-Hillenaar Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica Center Medical Group Inc. Mr. Bill Brackney Kretschmer Private Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Stevenson Mr. David Brody Mr. Brad Lenning Techspace Inc. Burbank Health Care Foundation Lloyd Moore Foundation Truist R. Harold Burton Foundation Ms. Laura Long Ventura County Community Leo Buscaglia Foundation Grant Macleod Foundation Ms. Beverly Wertheimer Mrs. Barbara Ausherman Ms. Marjorie Brann Westwood Rotary Mr. Howard Backer Ms. Marion Brasfi eld Mr. Warren Wood Mr. Dwight Baldwin Ms. Jacqueline Brashear The Zemeckis Charitable The Bank of America Foundation Chuck Hohos and Joanne Brattain Foundation Mr. William Baribault Mr. Albert Bresnik Mr. Kevin Barnes Mr. Richard Briley (Up to $999) Mr. Gregg Beaty Ms. Lois Brooks Anonymous John and Andri Beauchamp Mr. Dale Brown Mr. Paul Aanerud Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beck Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown Mr. Arthur Abrahams Mr. Steven Beck Mr. John Broyles Mr. David Achiro Dr. Fred Beckman Mr. Ron Bruder Mr. and Mrs. James Aiken Mr. Craig Belknap Mr. Antoine Bruneau Kathy and Robert Albert Martin Bell Ms. Marcia Bryant Mr. David Albin Mr. Mikhail Belov Mr. Pete Bulthuis 19 Mr. Joe Aldendifer Mr. Buck Bender Mr. Craig Burger Pat Alder Ms. Patricia Benevenia Mr. Todd Burger Mr. Kent Allebrand Dr. and Mrs. Gray Berg Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke Allen & Allen, LLP Mr. Walt Berger Mr. Kim Caldwell Madeline Alvey Mr. Eric Berman Mr. Brian Cameron Amelia Earhart Society Mr. Randle Biddle Ms. Phyllis Campbell Amgen Foundation Ms. Miriam Bloch Mr. Shaun Campbell Mr. Tyler Andersen Ms. Susan Bloch Campbell Soup Foundation

Answered Prayers Mr. Thomas Blog Mr. John Capone Angel Flight West Annual Report 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel Ms. Aimee Arellanese Mr. Roger Bohl Mr. Edward Carey James Armstrong Mr. Bruce Boland Mr. James Carey Mr. Skip Armstrong Richard and Lois Bonney Mr. and Mrs. James Carlsen Mr. Daniel Arnold Mr. Dale Bosworth Ms. Patricia Carozzi Joyce Arredondo Mrs. Corinne Bott Carr & Ferrell, LLP Mr. and Mrs. George Arscott Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Boyer Mr. Bud Cashen AT&T United Way Employee Giving Mr. Albert Bradley Castle Pines Capital Campaign Mr. Beau Bradley Mr. Daniel Cathcart Never Far Away Emily Charnes Mr. Keith Craig Mr. Paul Dubey Chevron Humankind Employee Mr. James Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dufault Funds Mr. Steven Crane Mr. David Duke Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Ms. Jane Craven Dr. Roger Dunham Program Ms. Larinda Creel Mr. Bill Duncan Children’s Heart Center Mrs. Susan Crowe Mr. Carl Dyess Mr. Harold Christiansen Mr. Scott Cruit E&T Mr. Michael Christie Mr. Michael Crum Ms. Elizabeth Earl Cisco Sonja Cuffe Mr. Brent Eaton Mr. Bill Clark Curran Family Trust Mr. Robert Clark Mr. Ron Currie Mr. Doug Clough Mr. Scott Dalecio Mr. Jim Coleman Kerry Dantzig Doris and Richard Collett Ms. Nancy Darling Rose and Raymond Collett Dr. Robert Davey Mr. Edward Collins Mr. Mike Davis Mr. Ramon Colomina Mr. Ricky Davidson Mr. Angel Colon Mr. Bob Davies Mr. David Comarow Mr. Frank Dean Community Foundation for Greater Ms. Laura Del Favero Atlanta Mr. Emidio DelConte Mr. Walter Connally Mr. David Derby Ms. Nicole Conrad Desert Jet Chloe on her way from Bakersfield, Mr. Richard Conti Ms. Danielle DeTora CA, to Palo Alto, CA, for treatments for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conti Mr. Douglas DeVivo hemolytic-uremic syndrome. So. CA Mr. Hugh Corn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Diaz Wing pilot Don Margolin flew the family Cortez Fire Protection Disctrict Mrs. Patricia Dillaway as Chloe’s mom is unemployed due to County of Nevada-Adult and Mr. Neal Dillman the baby’s medical condition, and her Family Svcs. Commission Ms. Georgina Dingwell dad’s work in construction has been Ms. Kristen Courtney Dolores State Bank limited as a result of the economic Mr. and Mrs. Martin Covington Mr. Mark Donnelly situation. Mr. Rick Craddock Mr. and Mrs. Gary Drska L to R: So. CA Wing pilot Georgia Griffiths, Mr. Vince Giampa passenger Cheryle and mission assistant Give with Liberty Employee Colleen Kendall flying from Yosemite, CA, to Donations Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, CA, for Mrs. Barbara Gladstone Cheryle’s recurrent ovarian cancer treatments. Mr. Denise Gleser Cheryle says, “I was alone in the mountains. Mr. Steve Gorman Some days the only contact I had was from Mr. Ira Gottfried AFW pilots and staff. They kept me from Mr. and Mrs. Billy Graham isolation–they truly saved my life.” Mr. Thomas Grant Mr. Leo Granucci Mr. Scott Gratsinger Mr. and Mrs. Al Eberhart Mr. Brendan Fitzpatrick Joelle Green Mr. Rich Eidson Mr. Ori Fogel Mr. Thomas Green Ms. Laurie Ellard Fogel Balboa Center Ms. Ann Greenspun 21 Mr. James Elliott Mr. Robert Fogelson Ms. Georgia Griffiths Mr. Aaron Espy Mr. Mike Forney Mr. Michael Groll Mr. Arnie Evdokimo Mr. William Foster Mr. and Mrs. Norman Habermann Mr. Joshua Faith Mr. Kevin Fox Mr. Roland Hagan Family Project Ms. Irene Franzoia Mr. James Hager Mr. Patrick Farrell Richard Frederick Mr. Holger Hahn Ms. Marie Fasano Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frederiksen Mrs. Tacy Hahn Dr. Eric Fechter Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Ms. Brenda Hale Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haley Mr. Jack and Susan Feiler 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel Dr. Jim Ferguson Mr. Charles Freund Ms. Mary Halladay Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ferraro Mr. Mauricio Funes Mr. Rick Hamilton Mr. John Ferrell Mr. Ruben Gamerberg Ms. Cindy Hammons Mr. Les Filler Ms. Bette Gardner Mr. Thomas Hannah Yolanda Fimbres Grant and Carol Gasson Marge and Willy Hansen First Congregational Church Mr. Family of David Gates Dr. Bernard Harris First National Bank - Cortez Mr. Paul Gaulke Mr. Bernard Harris David and Nanette Fisher Dana Gauthier Ms. Cathy Harris GE Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hauff Mr. Richard Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ives Dennis Kienzle Mrs. Carol Healey Mr. Ralph Izard Mrs. Daisy King Health Net, Inc. Ruth Jackson Mr. Scott King Mr. Scott Heck Patricia Jacobs-PIlette Capt. Frederick Klarmeyer Stephen Lee Herman Ms. Jann Jaffe Lissa and David Klueter Hermann Financial Services Ms. Jeanine Jennings Ms. Siu-May Knoblich Ms. Dolores Herrera Mr. Michael Jesch Marjorie Knock Mr. Monte Herring Mr. William Johns Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Koch Hewlett-Packard Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Johnson Mr. Mark Kolber Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Heyen Joanne Johnson Jerry and Marianne Koskie Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hicks Spencer Johnson Mr. Joseph Kranak Mr. David Hill Mr. Thomas Johnson Mr. James Kreutzfeld Karen Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones Dr. Timothy Krone Ms. Sylvia Hochede Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. Phillip Kumin Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffman Matching Gift and Volunteer Grant LA84 Foundation Mr. Craig Hogan Programs, JP Morgan Mrs. Ruth Lacey Jaclyn Holden Chase & Co. Mr. Jeff LaGreek Mr. Eric Holgersen Dr. Terry Judge Mr. Glen Lahey Mr. Larry Holtz Ms. Kemry Junker Cynthia Lake Charitable Trust Mr. Jean Horner JustGive Ivy Adell Lambert Trust Mr. Jack Hostak Mr. Alan Kane Mr. Greg Landers Mr. Tom Hovland Mr. Steven Kaplan Mr. John Larsen Mr. Thomas (Tom) Howard Pamela Keck Gayle Larson Ms. Sandra Howell Mr. William Keith Mr. Edward Laski HP Company Foundation Mr. Roger Kell Ms. Marie Lazzara Mr. William Huff Ms. Janet Kelly Mr. Antoine Leblond Mr. Frederick Hulem Mr. Gary Kelson Mr. Dirk Lee Mr. David Hunt Ms. Colleen Kendall Ms. Janice Lee Mr. Lemna Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kenyon Mr. John Michael Lee ifl yonline.com Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Mr. and Mrs. Allan Infeld Kickback Points LLC Dr. William Leland Irvine BMW Mini Ms. Cynthia Kieffer Ms. Diane Lenkin

Never Far Away Never Mr. Gregory Lennox Far Richard AwayMarino Mr. Jeff Minnich Mr. Eric Leuty Mr. Richard Markee Donald Monday Mr. Dan Levin Mr. Ian Marks Monroe Trans-Sunshine Fund Mr. Richard Levin Mr. Bruce Martin Montana Antique Airplane Ms. Emily Levings Mr. Doug Mayor Association Mr. Donald Lewis Mrs. Flora McBride Montezuma County Board of Mr. Timothy Lewis Mr. Michael McBride County Commissioners Mr. and Mrs. George Liddle Mr. and Mrs. Dean McClellan Mr. David Montgomery Ms. Yvette Liddle Elver McClelland Mr. Wayne Moon Mr. Todd Lindley Mr. Patrick McClure Dr. Kevin Moore East Albany Lions Club Mrs. Mary Lee McCune Mr. and Mrs. Neville Morcome William and Kristina Loomis Mr. and Mrs. Delaplaine McDaniel Mr. Tom Morris Mr. Ignacio Lozano Ms. Carolyn McDonald Ms. Susan Morrison Mrs. Emma Luellen Susan McEvoy Mr. George Morse 23 Lori and Hal Luft Mr. Roe McGrath Ms. Paula Mortensen Mr. Eric Lund Sara McGrath Mr. John Mosher Ms. Caroline Lunger Mr. Robert McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Creston Muller Mr. and Mrs. R. Brett Lunger Mckinstry Co Charitable Ms. Dorothy Murphy LWI Financial Foundation Ms. Pat Murphy Mr. Stephen Magee Mr. Matthew McKnett Mr. Patrick Murray Mr. Rob Maggio Mr. and Mrs. Gregory McManus Mr. L. Richard Musat Mr. Steven Magidson Mr. Andrew McNear Todd Muse

Mr. Jonathan Magnuson Mrs. Maurine McNeill Myman Greenspan Fineman Fox Angel Flight West Annual Report 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel Mr. John Mahany Mr. Kim Megonigal Light, LLP Mr. Michael Mahoney The Melbourne Family Ms. Florence Nagler Mr. and Mrs. Don Majors Mr. Jesus Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Sriram Narayan Mrs. Marilyn Majors Mr. Mark Merrill Mr. Eric Neeb Chris & Melody Malachowsky Ms. Emily Messmer Ruth & Bob Nelson Family Foundation Mr. Robert Meyer Nestle Mr. David Maldewin Mr. John Miller Mr. Yehuda Netanel Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Mallory Stephanie Miller Network for Good J.A. Manning Mr. Robert Mills Mr. Pat Newton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oleck Ms. Ardelle Potter Elinor and Dick Olsen Mr. Carl Povilaitis Ms. Phyllis Olsen Mr. Richard Prillinger Mrs. Christina Olson Mr. Craig Prouse Darcy and Chris Olson Ms. Victoriya Radchuk Orange County Community Mr. Joe Rainey Foundation Dr. William Ramos Mr. John Orcutt Ms. Barbara Ranelletti Mr. and Mrs. Donald Organ Ms. Judy Rapp Mr. Jack Oswald MSGT Michael Rasmussen Our Own Two Hands Mr. Barak Raviv Mr. and Mrs. James Owens Mr. Colin Reasoner Nine-month-old passenger Trinity, with mom Pacon Inc. Linda Reay Laci, on a two-leg trip from her home in ID Mr. Bill Paolantonio Kit Redmond through NV to San Francisco, CA, where John Parker Mr. Chuck Reinhart Trinity is being treated for encephalocele at Mr. Christopher Pawlak Mrs. Magali Renault UCSF. Laci is a single mother with limited Pechanga Resort & Casino Mr. John Rendall income on Medicaid. Vicki Peete Paul Renick Loretta Peña Dr. Harold Renollet Mr Robert Newton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perkins Kenneth Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Peters Mr. Paul Reynolds Mr. David Nicholson Mr. Frank Peters Mr. Ralph Ripley Mr. Raymond Nickels Mr. Michael Petrofes Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rittenhouse Mr. Bruce Niemeyer Mr. George Petty Mr. Ernest Roberts Mrs. Sylvia Nielson Mrs. Irene Pickney Tracie Roberts Mr. Ken Niles Pikes Peak United Way Mr. Jeff Robertson Mr. M. L. Nislick J. Clark Pinkerton Mr. Don Robinson Akiko Noguchi Mr. Robert Placak Mr. Frank Robitaille Mr. Patrick O’Kelly Mr. Raulf Polichar Ms. Helen Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Oerding Jan Pollard Robert Rohwer Mr. Mark Oetken Mr. Ronald Pollard Roll Giving Mr. Victor Ohman Mr. Jake Porta Mr. John Rosenau Lisa and Mark Rosenthal Mr. Michael Sherman Student Assistance Foundation Rotary Club of Livermore Mr. Grover Shetterly Mr. Robert Sturdivant Mr. and Mrs. David Rourke Melanie Shumard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sund Mr. Jorge Rufat-Latre Mr. and Mrs. David Siegan Mr. Paul Surratt Mr. Robert Rundquist Denise & Richard Siers Mary and Rich Sutton Ms. Cheryle Rutherford-Kelly Signature Bar Suki Swaroop Rydex-SGI EBay Matching Gifts Program Mr. Eric Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sackman Silicon Valley Community Mr. Steve Swigard Lynn Salter Foundation Mr. Curtis Taylor Mr. Paul Sanders Mr. Jim Silvia The Taylor Family Mr. Curtis Sanford Ms. Rosanne Sinclair Mr. James Theobald Santa Monica Amusements Mr. and Mrs. William Small Thom, Inc. Mrs. Barbara Sapp Mrs. Louise Smith Mr. Ed Thompson Dr. Jo-Ann Sarubbi Mr. Mark Smith Mr. Jack Thompson Mr. John Savage Mr. James Snarski Mr. Mark Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Schatz David Scott Snyder Terrell Thompson Christine and Eugene Schmidt Mr. Peter Soby Mr. Rodney Tiede 25 Dara Schmidt Mr. Alain Souligny Jason Tomarken Ms. Merry Schroeder Mr. Paul Speer Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Torres Mr. John Seabury Ms. Kris Spelman Ms. Joanna Torrico Mr. Hugh Seagreaves Mr. John Spencer Mr. Robert Tucknott

Mr. Richard Sears Mr. Bob Spofford Robert Tucknott & Associates, 2010 Report Annual West Flight Angel Mr. Thomas Seerley Mr. Michael Squadrille Inc. Mr. Ajai Sehgal State Farm Companies Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tullar Ms. Virginia Semrau Mr. Brock Steiner Mr. Joseph Tumminaro Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shapiro Mr. Glenn Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner Mr. Ronald Shapiro Mr. Glenn Stickley TruTV Turner Broadcasting Mr. George Shaw Mrs. Sue Stickney System Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shaw Mr. Anthony Stieber Union Bank G.G. Shaw Inc. Mr. Ronald Stone Mesa United Way Mr. Patrick Sheehy Wain Stowe Orange County United Way Mrs. Mary Shepard Ms. Lori Stradley United Way California Capital Mrs. Diana Williams Region Mr. Hugh Williams United Way of the Bay Area Mr. Mark Williams Mr. Jacques Vaillancourt Ms. Nan Williams Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Capt. David Wilson Hersett Ms. Denise Wilson Mr. Robert Van Horn Ms. Lauren Wilson Mr. Bradley Van Sant Mr. Garry Wing Dr. Rik Vanooteghem Mr. Jerry Winter Mr. Michael Venturino Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolcott Dr. Leah Vriesman Ms. Christine Davis Wolf Ms. Nicole Vulcan Mr. Mark Wolper Mr. John Vybiral Woman’s Club of Big Bear Ms. Kristin Wall Lake Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ward David Wood Mrs. Michelle Waterman Mr. Geoffrey Wood Brian and Susan Watt Ms. Helene Wood Mr. Lindsay Weaver Mr. Philip Wood Mr. and Mrs. Scott Weber Ms. Sharon Wood Mr. Frank Weissig Dr. Frank Woolard Mr. Stefan Werner Mr. Philip Works Mr. and Mrs. Tim Weston Mr. Richard Yelch Charles Wight Dr. Linda Yerzley Mr. Charles Wight Mr. Robert Yusko Mr. Barrie Wilcox David Zittin Mr. Gerry Wilkins Dr. Lawrence Zubel Seven-year-old Jaime is one of our long time passengers. ✈ Every effort was made to make this list of cash donors as He flies between Carlsbad, CA, and Santa Monica, CA, accurate as possible; in-kind donations and membership fees for follow-up appointments at UCLA Medical Center after are not included. Should there be any error, we apologize and having a small bowel transplant due to kidney disease. ask that it be brought to our attention via info@angelflightwest. The family has little income for transportation to Jaime’s com. ongoing medical appointments. Angel Flight West 2010 Statistics ✈ Our pilots donate their time, talent, airplane, fuel and operating expenses which, in 2010, totaled $2,900,519.

✈ Angel Flight West arranged 6,717 flights for nearly 2,000 passengers on 4,273 missions flown, for a total of over 1,100,000 nautical miles. (In 1984, its first year of operation, Angel Flight West flew only 15 missions.)

✈ Alaska Airlines not only donated 600 tickets to help AFW transport passengers throughout the U.S., but also features AFW as one of a few select charitable organizations to receive passenger donated mileage program miles. You can donate miles by going to www.angelflightwest.org and clicking on Donate Alaska Airlines Miles at the bottom right.

27 ✈ Angel Flight West received $971,385 in donated commercial airline tickets.

✈ With almost 1,600 active members, Angel Flight West is one of the largest volunteer pilot organizations in the U.S.

✈ Approximately 30% of our missions are for children and 70% are for adults with a variety of different illnesses and urgent needs.

✈ On average, an Angel Flight West mission takes off somewhere in the 13 Western states every daylight hour.

✈ Each dollar donated generates two to three dollars worth of contributed services by Angel Flight West volunteers. Please watch Angel Flight West’s new PSA and share it with those who could benefit from our services. Never Far Away

For additional copies of the PSA DVD please call 310•398•6123 X 112 or email [email protected] West

Founded in 1983, Angel Flight West arranges free air transportation in response to health care and other compelling human needs by linking both volunteer private pilots and commercial airline partners with people who need to travel throughout the 13 western states, including Alaska and Hawaii. AFW also transports precious cargo such as organs, blood, tissue and medical supplies. In addition, the organization arranges free air support for disaster relief efforts in times of crisis and other numerous humanitarian needs.

The costs of all flights are donated. There is never a charge for an Angel Flight West mission.

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