ADVANCING THE FUTURE OF HEALTH IN OUR COMMUNITY

2016 Inova Report to the Community TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 INTRODUCTION 3 Inova Locations 4 Message from Inova’s CEO 5 Inova by the Numbers

7 PREVENTATIVE AND WELLNESS CARE 8 Diabetes and Obesity-Related Concerns 8 Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health 9 Inova’s Healthy Plate Club 10 Solutions for Vulnerable Populations 10 Forensic Assessment and Consultation Teams 11 Inova Juniper Program 12 Inova in the Community Impact Spotlight: Health Goes Local 12 Inova HealthSource 12 SNAP Double Dollars Program

13 ACCESS TO PRIMARY CARE 14 Children’s Health 14 Inova Cares Clinic for Children 15 Care Connection for Children 15 Inova in the Community Impact Spotlight: Care Connection for Children 16 Inova’s Partnership for Healthier Kids 17 Women’s Health 18 Inova Cares Clinic for Women 18 Philanthropy Spotlight: Women In Need Fund 19 Aging Population 19 InovaCares for Seniors PACE Center 20 Inova in the Community Impact Spotlight: Finding New Purpose 21 Hospital Elder Life Program 21 ElderLink 21 Inova in the Community Impact Spotlight: Meeting High-Need Populations Where They Are 21 Simplicity Health

22 BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT 23 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services 23 Substance and Alcohol Focused Education 23 Comprehensive Addiction Treatment Services 24 Inova Kellar Center 24 Philanthropy Spotlight: Grateful Patient Story 25 Cancer Support 25 Inova Life with Cancer®

26 2016 Honor Roll of Donors 38 2017 Board of Trustees and Officers INOVA LOCATIONS

• Inova Emergency Care Center – Reston/ • Inova Primary Care – Centreville Herndon • Inova Primary Care – Chantilly • Inova Franconia Springfield Ambulatory • Inova Primary Care – Dunn Loring Surgery Center (Merrifield) • Inova HealthPlex – Franconia/Springfield • Inova Primary Care – Fairfax • Inova HealthPlex – Lorton • Inova Primary Care – Falls Church • Inova Northern Virginia Surgery Center – • Inova Primary Care – Lorton Fair Oaks • Inova Primary Care – McLean • Inova Urgent Care Center – Centreville • Inova Primary Care – Mount Vernon • Inova Urgent Care Center – Dunn Loring • Inova Primary Care – Oakton • Inova Urgent Care Center – Tysons • Inova Primary Care – Reston • Inova Urgent Care Center – Vienna • Inova Primary Care – Springfield • Inova Urgent Care Center – West • Inova Primary Care – Tysons Springfield • Inova Primary Care – Vienna • Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health – Fairfax LOUDOUN COUNTY • Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health – Fair Oaks ARLINGTON COUNTY Inova Loudoun Hospital • Inova Behavioral Health Services – • Alexandria • Inova Emergency Care Center – Ashburn Inova Behavioral Health Services – Fairfax • Inova Emergency Care Center – Lansdowne • Inova Urgent Care Center – North Arlington • Inova Behavioral Health Services – Mount • Inova Emergency Care Center – Leesburg • Inova Urgent Care Center – South Arlington • Vernon • Inova HealthPlex – Ashburn • Inova Behavioral Health Services – Ballston Inova Blood Donor Services – Annandale • Inova Loudoun Ambulatory Surgery Center • Inova Physical Therapy Center – Ballston • Inova Blood Donor Services – Centreville • Inova Medical Pavilion – Dulles South • Inova Physical Therapy Center – Virginia • • Inova Urgent Care Center – Dulles South Square • InovaCares Clinic for Women – Alexandria InovaCares Clinic for Women and Children • Inova Urgent Care Center – Purcellville • Inova Primary Care – Ballston • – Falls Church • Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic • Inova Primary Care – Shirlington Health – Loudoun • InovaCares Clinic for Women – Herndon Inova Behavioral Health Services – Leesburg • Inova Comprehensive Addiction Treatment • Inova Behavioral Health Services – Loudoun CITY OF ALEXANDRIA Services • Inova Blood Donor Services – Sterling • Inova HealthSource • Inova Juniper Program – Leesburg • Inova Juniper Program – Fairfax • Inova Alexandria Hospital Inova Loudoun Nursing and Rehabilitation • • Inova Juniper Program – Falls Church • Inova Medical Pavilion – Mark Center Center • • Inova Juniper Program – Herndon Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health – Inova Physical Therapy Center – Ashburn • • Inova Juniper Program – Mount Vernon • Alexandria Inova Physical Therapy Center – Dulles South • Inova Kellar Center • Inova Alexandria Occupational Health Center – Inova Physical Therapy Center – Lansdowne • • Inova Physical Therapy Center – • Alexandria Centreville • Inova Transitional Services – Leesburg Inova Physical Therapy Center – Alexandria (IAH) Simplicity Health – Sterling • • Inova Physical Therapy Center – Fairfax • • Simplicity Health – Alexandria (IFH) • Inova Primary Care – Ashburn Inova Transitional Services – Alexandria Inova Primary Care – Dulles South • • Inova Physical Therapy Center – Fairfax • Inova Primary Care – Mark Center Inova Primary Care – Leesburg • • Inova Physical Therapy Center – Fair Oaks • Inova Primary Care – Old Town Inova Primary Care – Purcellville • • Inova Physical Therapy Center – • Franconia/Springfield • Inova Primary Care – Sterling Inova Physical Therapy Center – Mount FAIRFAX COUNTY • Vernon • Inova Physical Therapy Center – PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY • Inova Fairfax Medical Campus Springfield Inova Children’s Hospital • Inova Physical Therapy Center – Tysons/ • Inova Urgent Care Center – Manassas Vienna • Inova Juniper Program – Dumfries Inova Heart and Vascular Institute • Inova Life with Cancer® • Inova Juniper Program – Manassas Inova Women’s Hospital • Inova Transitional Services – Fairfax • Inova Physical Therapy Center – Woodbridge Inova Fair Oaks Hospital • Inova Transitional Services – Herndon • • Inova Primary Care – Gainesville Inova Mount Vernon Hospital • Inova VIP 360˚ Program • • Inova Primary Care – Lake Ridge • Inova Emergency Care Center – Fairfax • Inova VNA Home Health • Inova Emergency Care Center – Franconia/ • Simplicity Health – Annandale HOSPITALS SERVICES AND Springfield • Inova Primary Care – Annandale COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Inova Emergency Care Center – Lorton Inova Primary Care – Burke ADDITIONAL FACILITIES • • INOVA PRIMARY CARE

3 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community Introduction MESSAGE FROM INOVA’S CEO

t Inova, it is our mission to improve the health While this Report provides an overview of many A of the diverse community we serve. Through of Inova’s community programs, we can’t begin to excellence in patient care, education and research, capture all the amazing things that are being done. we hope to make a positive impact for all. We treat Thank you for letting me take this opportunity to each patient individually and feel privileged to work highlight some of the great work happening at Inova with every patient who comes through our doors – each day that makes me so proud to be part of the every time, every touch. Inova “family.”

Inova is home to world-class researchers, expert For example, Inova’s Blood Donor Services medical specialists and renowned scientists, who are supplies lifesaving blood and blood products to driving innovation to improve patient care, prevent 24 hospitals in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan disease and promote wellness. We are a global area. We work with national and international leader in personalized health and leverage precision redistribution organizations to get blood where it’s medicine to predict, prevent and treat disease, needed most. Our Health Information Partnership enabling individuals to live longer, healthier lives. (HIP), a collaboration between Inova and Fairfax County Public Library, focuses on Though our impact can be felt We are committed to investing improving community access to globally through our research and in the health of the Northern health information. Through these innovation, we are most proud joint programs and initiatives, we to have served more than two Virginia community and working help bring reliable information and million people in the Washington, with leading experts to reduce services to a wider audience of D.C., metropolitan area, employed healthcare disparities in areas Fairfax County residents. more than 16,000 people across most in need. five Northern Virginia hospitals, Many of our programs ensure and a growing number of all members of our community ambulatory sites, provided more than $123 million in can access much needed healthcare services – charity care dollars and invested over $290 million in largely in part because of the generosity of Inova’s our community in 2016. philanthropic donors. The gifts we receive make a difference in so many lives. This year, we are In 2016, we conducted an assessment of the health of putting the spotlight on the unique stories of how the the communities in which Inova Health System serves, community has been impacted through these gifts. and we identified significant needs vital to Inova’s patient population. I am pleased to share this year’s May we advance the health of our community Report to the Community features three key areas of together through innovation, research and community health based on the critical needs identified by our programs, and continue to make the health of the patient demographic: Preventative and Wellness people we serve our number one priority. Care, Access to Primary Care and Behavioral and Psychosocial Support. Sincerely yours,

Knox Singleton Chief Executive Officer

4 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community INOVA BY THE NUMBERS

Community Investment (in Millions):

Medicaid Unreimbursed Cost

$83 Charity Care $123

$19 Total Community Investment $11 $12 (in Millions):

Research $248 Education Key Financials:

$3.3B $131M $123M Net Operating Operating Income Charity Care Revenue

$239M $23M AA+ Investment in Investment in Standard & New Facilities Medical Education Poor’s Rating and Research

5 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community INOVA BY THE NUMBERS

Licensed Hospital Beds in:

237 318 Inova Alexandria Hospital 183 Inova Fairfax Medical Campus

Inova Fair Oaks Hospital 182 1,796 Inova Loudoun Hospital Licensed Hospital Beds Inova Mount Vernon Hospital 876

Key Statistics:

5 25 26 HOSPITALS ADDITIONAL PRIMARY CARE FACILITIES LOCATIONS

6 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community Preventative and Wellness Care MAINTAINING THE HEALTH OF THE COMMUNITY

By bringing together people and resources, Inova’s preventative and wellness care programs are able to address the most pressing issues facing our community. A balanced approach to healthful living should be accessible to everyone. Good health starts with access to nutritious food, dedicated professionals willing to help in your darkest moments and collaborative partners working together to make measurable and impactful change for lasting solutions.

7 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community DIABETES AND OBESITY-RELATED CONCERNS

Affecting more than one-third of U.S. adults, obesity is a serious chronic disease that can lead to heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, certain types of cancer and even death. The risk factors that determine obesity can be complex and range from genetics and metabolism to socioeconomic factors and lifestyle choices. Inova offers programs to help curb this growing epidemic through educational and awareness services.

1/3 60+ 17% People ages 60 and older Obesity affects one-third 17% of U.S. children and are more likely to be obese adolescents are obese of U.S. adults than younger adults

With four locations serving Northern Virginia, the Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health (ICWMH) provides endocrinology medical visits, comprehensive diabetes classes and medical nutrition therapy for adults and children with metabolic issues and diabetes. ICWMH is starting a support group for people with a variety of chronic issues at its Fairfax location.

The Center boasts the area’s leading Certified Diabetes Educators and Board Certified Endocrinologists and is recognized for its diabetes education program by the American Diabetes Association (ADA). These programs empower diabetics to make lifestyle changes necessary to successfully self-manage diabetes through individualized care and consultations.

In 2016 alone, the Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health provided services to more than 8,000 patients in the region.

8 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community DIABETES AND OBESITY-RELATED CONCERNS

In partnership with the ADA, Inova and its employees participate in the Tour de Cure bike ride, providing support and resources to people affected by diabetes.

Of course, we do more than engage our community to participate in our Center’s programs and events. One of the most important things an individual can do to maintain and improve his/her risk for diabetes starts with a healthy, nutritious diet.

Inova’s Healthy Plate Club educates children and their families on the importance of healthy eating and physical activity. Through hands-on cooking lessons, creative taste tests and fun activities, the Healthy Plate Club aims to decrease obesity rates among children in grades K-8 in Fairfax and Loudoun Counties and the City of Alexandria.

In 2016, Inova Healthy Plate Club programs were held at Hammond Middle School, Woodburn Elementary School, Sterling Elementary School and Bailey’s Community Center, and included more than 100 participants.

Healthy Plate Club is offered for free to schools that have at least 50 percent of students eligible for free- and reduced-lunch.

9 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community SOLUTIONS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

In 2012, Charles and Betty Ewing established the Inova Ewing Forensic Assessment and Consultation Teams fund to create a positive difference every day for victims of abuse. Today, it is widely known as the Charles B. and Betty G. Ewing Forensic Assessment and Consultation Teams (FACT) department.

Home to the first Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) in the mid-Atlantic region, the FACT team consists of expert forensic nurse examiners, forensic Members of the FACT team helped more than 600 physicians and child life specialists, and offers expert victims in 2016. medical evaluation, forensic evidence collection and interpretation.

Since 2013, the FACT department has witnessed a 44 percent increase in patient encounters. 5 children’s lives lost By addressing the unique needs of this particularly each day to abuse vulnerable group of children and adults, the FACT team ensures all patients not only receive the best treatment in Inova facilities by specialty trained doctors, nurses and case workers, but they also provide them with resources essential for recovery. This means providing direct services to help victims of violent crimes, sexual assault, domestic violence, physical child abuse, strangulation and trafficking.

FACT is offered as a community service, free of charge program and is not confined to Inova hospitals. 740,000 children

In 2016, the FACT team helped more than treated in hospital emergency rooms each year for injuries 600 victims of abuse and sexual assault. from abuse

10 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community SOLUTIONS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

Since 1989, the Inova Juniper Program (IJP) has become Northern Virginia’s largest provider of fully comprehensive, compassionate and dignified care to individuals with HIV/AIDS regardless of their sex, race, background, sexual orientation, religious preference, financial status or insurance coverage.

The Inova Juniper Program is special in the comprehensive wrap-around services it provides directly to patients alongside quality medical care. IJP connects patients with resources for housing, mental health therapy, food assistance and support groups.

Through a grant from the Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center (MAAETC), IJP also provides HIV/AIDS-related training and technical assistance for healthcare providers and prevention and testing services for the community.

In 2016, Inova Juniper Program helped nearly Inova Juniper Program Physician 2,000 patients through times of instability and uncertainty. At Inova, we go beyond treating our patients and providing resources. IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA 5.8% INCREASE IN PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS BETWEEN 2012 TO 2014 11% INOVA JUNIPER CLIENTS SERVED IN SAME TIME PERIOD

11 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community Inova in the Community Impact Spotlight HEALTH GOES LOCAL

HealthSource serves the community as the premier provider of health education and wellness services. Knowing that each individual requires different kinds of support and services to meet 133,500 their personal wellness needs, HealthSource offers food insecure a variety of wellness programming including, but not limited to, personal health coaching and people living prenatal support, childbirth education, life support in Northern Virginia re-certification and first aid, health fair screenings, Source: Feeding America seminars, health challenges, fitness classes and immunizations. In order to reach people where they are most comfortable, HealthSource holds programs in community settings, at employer worksites, and other easily accessible locations throughout the Northern Virginia and the metropolitan Washington area.

During 2016, HealthSource served over 129,000 participants.

To help local residents afford fresh, healthy food and ultimately reduce the incidence of chronic disease, the Inova Health Foundation started its SNAP Double Dollars program in 2011. The program builds on the growing acceptance of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at farmer’s markets, where fresh, local produce is sold seasonally.

Through the SNAP Double Dollars program, recipients are able to double their farmer’s market purchases. Families who qualify for SNAP benefits (food stamps) can use their Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card at the farmer’s market to receive up to $20 in matching funds, courtesy of Inova.

12 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community Access to Primary Care

SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR EVERY LIFE STAGE

Did you know that there are more than 45,000 low-income individuals in Northern Virginia alone? Healthcare safety net providers help ensure primary healthcare and education to the region’s uninsured and underserved communities for free or low-cost. Through Inova, we offer primary care across all generations—from millennials, to young families and baby boomers. Inova recognizes the diverse needs of our community and has established programs and services to meet those needs.

13 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community CHILDREN’S HEALTH

5.5% Children’s health is determined by a variety of people under 18 of factors including biological, social, in Virginia economic and environmental exposures. are uninsured From prenatal to pediatric care, the first few years of a child’s development are critical to their long-term health. 6.5% of children are uninsured nationally

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Inova Cares Clinic for Children (ICCC) was established in 1993 in response to the inability of uninsured or Medicaid mothers to secure an affordable medical home for their children. From our Child Life program to kid-friendly, pediatric emergency rooms — Inova knows that having a sick child is hard enough for parents. It’s our mission to ensure the patient experience is as burden-free as possible.

The clinic serves as a medical home for newborns and adults up to 21 years of age and provides comprehensive pediatric services including well- child care, sick visits and school/sports physicals, immunizations and nutritional counseling.

ICCC continues to evolve to help provide flexible hours to accommodate working families’ schedules and offer a family-centered approach to care. In 2016, the ICCC launched “walk-in clinics” four days a week. The clinics expanded their partnership with the Falls Church Academy for their medical assistant program to include ICCC as part of their clinical rotation and launched Women, Infants and Children (WIC) peer lactation consultant services.

Doctors provide flexible hours to accommodate working families’ schedules.

In 2016, the Inova Cares Clinic for Children provided nearly 25,000 clinical services to more than 7,400 patients and saw more than 3,000 babies.

14 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community Inova in the CHILDREN’S HEALTH Community Impact Spotlight CARE CONNECTION FOR Inova is able to provide patients and their family CHILDREN (CCC) members the time, care and compassion often times needed when dealing with loved ones with special An Inova family with two disabled children had medical needs. trouble accessing pediatric specialty care, often traveling 1.5 hours and making multiple trips from Care Connection their home. However, that all changed when an for Children (CCC), Inova nurse case manager at CCC located pediatric sponsored by the specialty care closer to the family home, saving Virginia Department of them time and money. Inova also provided a CCC Health, is a statewide educational consultant who worked with the family network for children to advocate for the needs of the children in school, and youth with special healthcare needs. Since 2001, which resulted in improved educational access. Inova has administered the program in Northern Virginia, coordinating a community-based approach with educational resources so children can reach their maximum potential. CCC has bilingual professional case managers who are committed to building strong, caring relationships with each child. This one-on-one, personal relationship allows staff members to understand the child’s special needs.

In 2016, Inova’s Care Connection for Children served 334 families with comprehensive case management services and received more than 390 referral calls. The program was funded by $943,000 in annual spending from the Virginia Department of Health.

190,000 children have special healthcare needs in Virginia

Source: Virginia Department of Health

15 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community CHILDREN’S HEALTH

Families with children face challenges, both large and small, every day. Unfortunately, too many families in the Northern Virginia area do not know where or how their child will receive healthcare.

Inova’s Partnership for Healthier Kids connected 8,865 children with access to healthcare through comprehensive application and enrollment assistance for Virginia’s Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS) programs and referrals to local safety net providers.

Inova’s Partnership for Healthier Kids (PHK) program works with schools and community partners to identify uninsured children and connect them to an appropriate and affordable source of quality healthcare services through programs like Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and local safety net providers.

In collaboration with the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services, the Virginia Health Care Foundation, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William Counties and the City of Alexandria schools, and many community partners, PHK identifies the best strategies to locate unenrolled children. Fliers and other school literature are sent home in students’ backpacks, and representatives speak at community fairs and attend after-school events.

In 2016, Inova’s Partnership for Healthier Kids received three separate grants from the Virginia Health Care Foundation totaling $264,145.

16 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community WOMEN’S HEALTH

In Virginia, too many women are uninsured, especially in communities of color. This is an 15.4% issue for women not only in the state of Virginia, of Virginia women but for women across the nation. Women are are uninsured routinely denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions such as undergoing a cesarean section, being diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer or receiving medical treatment for domestic or sexual violence. Source: U.S. Census Bureau

In 2016, our commitment to women’s health was strengthened with the opening of Inova Women’s Hospital – a state-of-the-art, 65,000-square-foot building dedicated to caring for the women in our community.

The Inova Loudoun Hospital (ILH)-based OB Clinic provides comprehensive obstetric services for uninsured and low-income women in Loudoun County. Comprehensive obstetrical services include gestational diabetes management, case management, non-stress testing and nutritional counseling.

In 2016, the Inova Loudoun Hospital OB Clinic had 5,073 visits resulting in 470 deliveries.

17 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community WOMEN’S HEALTH

With a focus on prevention and women’s health, the Inova Cares Clinic for Women (ICCW) was created Philanthropy in 1960 to serve the uninsured women of Northern Virginia, offering a wide range of OB/GYN services. At Spotlight Inova, when we provide care to women, we know we WOMEN IN NEED FUND are treating more than just the individual, but the future of our area.

Located in Falls Church, Herndon and Alexandria, the clinic works in partnership with the Fairfax County Health Department and Inova Fairfax Hospital to promote early and continuous prenatal care. Our Inova Cares Clinics provide comprehensive outpatient obstetrical services, gynecological care, diabetes management, case management, non-stress testing, colposcopy procedures, cryosurgery and nutritional counseling — all at little to no cost to the patient.

One of the center’s latest initiatives in 2016 included the launch of a new breastfeeding program at the ICCW. This initiative includes education for providers Caryl Byrnes was determined to win and starts patient education during their prenatal her fight against cancer. In the end, her visits. Further support for breastfeeding moms includes cancer didn’t play fair, which can often be new Women, Infants and Children (WIC) peer lactation the case. Caryl, however, refused defeat consultation services at the Inova Cares Clinic for without a fight. She would claim victory Children. and her triumph would benefit hundreds of women. In partnership with her oncologist Dr. Ruchi Garg, and Gynecology Oncology Patient Navigator Christine Bloom, RN, they The Inova Cares Clinic for Women established the Women In Need (WIN) Fund. provided nearly 40,000 obstetrical Caryl and her family generously seeded the and gynecological patient WIN Fund and, in less than two years, the encounters for more than 5,300 fund has raised more than $100,000 to help patients. More than 2,372 deliveries women less fortunate than Caryl fight and took place at Inova Fairfax Hospital win their battles with cancer. While Caryl in 2016. may not be here to witness the difference she is making in the lives of women with cancer, she will be remembered by women and their families for her winning legacy.

18 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community AGING POPULATION

Northern Virginia, similar to the rest of the country, is preparing for a major demographic shift in the age of our population. As the region’s premier health services provider, we have been working to meet this mounting need through a variety of health-related and community support programs as our residents continue to age.

76% More older individuals in Northern Virginia

2010 2030 Source: Northern Virginia Community Foundation

InovaCares for Seniors, a Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly® (PACE), is the region’s first program of its kind. PACE is an evidenced-based model of care that delivers all the care family caregivers need for their aging loved ones, all in one place. PACE provides the entire continuum of medical care for adults aged 55 years or older who require daily care and assistance. The InovaCares for Seniors PACE Center, located in Fairfax, VA, acts as the main hub of support, offering the highest level of care coordination on-site. As part of enrollment, participants have access to a full-service medical clinic with four primary care examination rooms, a rehabilitation therapy gym, wellness groups, adult day recreational programming, a library and a lounge at the PACE Center. For medical emergencies, members of the InovaCares for Seniors team are on-call 24/7/365. Each PACE participant is served through a comprehensive plan of care which is developed by a specialized interdisciplinary team of geriatric physicians, nurses, social workers, dietitians, recreational therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, drivers and home health aides who work in partnership with family caregivers to provide all medical and social services. Additional specialists at the PACE Center include a geriatric neuropsychiatrist, podiatrist, optometrist and ophthalmologist, all of whom are able to see PACE participants on-site on a scheduled basis. The PACE program is built on the foundation that seniors with complex healthcare needs who wish to live in the comfort of their home can continue to age-in-place in the community with the support of their family caregivers and the PACE team for as long as possible. The InovaCares for Seniors service area expands over 800 square miles in Northern Virginia, serving participants residing in Fairfax County, Arlington County, Prince William County, the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas and Manassas Park.

In 2016, PACE had an enrollment of 133 participants and had $1.2 million in unreimbursed expenses.

19 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community Inova in the Community Impact Spotlight FINDING NEW PURPOSE The story of a legally blind participant who sees with her heart and finds renewed inspiration in sharing memories of those who have passed away.

I just started being a Pastor for my church when So one day, with support from the social work I lost my vision. My sight was taken from me all staff, I asked if I could help start a memorial of a sudden. Before that, I had been working service for those that have passed away. at my job as a manager and a cashier for a Death is so uncertain and so many are afraid. I small family-owned business for the previous wanted people to know that they are not in it by 17 years. After I went blind, I sat around for themselves and that they would not be forgotten. the first year and didn’t know what to do with Everyone wants to feel loved. Everyone wants to myself. Because I just sat around, I then lost my make an impact on someone’s life. mobility. I was used to being a do-er, working 40 hours a week. I used to work as a nursing I love it at InovaCares for Seniors. I think assistant taking care of others who needed everyone at PACE is the best, from the office staff help, initially in Brick Haven, North Carolina, to the bus drivers. They are always so present and then at the Little Sisters of the Poor convent and giving of their time. I would recommend in Richmond, Virginia. I was used to taking care PACE to anyone. of everyone and had to get used to people taking care of me for a change.

I first learned about InovaCares for Seniors PACE when I was filling out my papers for disability. They told me to check out the PACE Center, so I did. I didn’t know what I was going to be doing, but I wanted to see it for myself, even though my sight was taken from me. The PACE Center had a good feeling to it. Despite my limited sight, I could see that it was a safe place. It felt like a safe environment. Like when you’re surrounded by family. Beulah enrolled in InovaCares for Seniors in November 2013 and remains an active Becoming disabled doesn’t change who you participant to this day. She lives in an are. In fact, it made me better. I don’t let my intergenerational household in Burke, blindness hinder me. I first started coming to Virginia, with her sister, daughter, niece and PACE in a wheelchair, but I have gotten stronger grandchildren. She receives a multitude of and now I am using a cane. One of my goals is services from PACE, some of which include to be able to get back to work. adult day services, home healthcare services and therapy services. Beulah At the PACE Center, I enjoy the hands-on activities, making things like flowers, arts and started the first memorial service program crafts. They called this the fine motor group. I at InovaCares for Seniors in early 2015 in a also enjoy the book club, though most of my special effort to recognize our participants reading is done by talking-books. who have passed away and give an opportunity for all to share and honor their We become family here at PACE. You see each memory. other regularly, and then one day you don’t.

20 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community AGING POPULATION Inova in the Community Impact Spotlight The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) works to improve the hospital experience MEETING HIGH-NEED for older patients. Being in the hospital POPULATIONS WHERE THEY ARE can disrupt normal routines. Coping with these changes and the stress of illness can slow patient recovery. HELP staff and specially trained volunteers offer assistance and activities that help prevent delirium and function decline. HELP staff assigns each enrolled patient a customized To further improve the health of the set of interventions which are then performed three diverse communities that we serve, in late times a day by our volunteers. Meal assistance, early 2016, Inova launched three new Simplicity mobilization, therapeutic activity, non-medication based Health clinics, a group of primary care sleep encouragement and a daily visitor help keep the clinics for adults that provide ongoing patient engaged and alert and are all designed to allow care, prevention and disease management your loved one to quickly and safely return to life that had at affordable fees for chronic illnesses like to be paused. diabetes, hypertension and heart disease.

ElderLink is a non-profit partnership between Inova, With Simplicity Health clinics, we are bringing excellent care to convenient locations for high-need communities, The passing of 2016 marks the tenth making healthcare not only affordable, year in a row in which the Hospital but also accessible. Staff are as diverse Elder Life Program had no patient falls. as the communities we serve and are able to speak a variety of languages, such as Korean, Vietnamese, Spanish and Arabic. the Fairfax Area Agency on Aging and the Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Area. Our team of well- trained geriatric specialists help coordinate the care of older adults in the community while maximizing independence, safety in the home and providing health and wellness programming. ElderLink also supports families in their caregiving role and assists them in maintaining their own health and well-being.

21 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community Behavioral and Psychosocial Support

PROMOTING TOTAL WELLNESS

As part of our continuum of care, we know that health means much more than the absence of disease. By taking a patient-centric approach to care, we are able to provide a range of psychiatric and behavioral support services to children, adolescents and adults. Inova’s behavioral health programs support our overall mission of promoting total wellness – mind and body – by offering a full spectrum of mental health and addiction treatment services to the surrounding Northern Virginia and metropolitan Washington, D.C., community.

22 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Drug abuse is a complex health issue that takes a toll on one’s well-being and is oftentimes addictive, leading to changes in functionality of the brain. Fortunately, there are treatments and rehabilitation services to help people regain control of their lives and ensure a greater quality of life and path forward. Between 2015 and 2016, At Inova, we aim to educate adolescents who are Virginia health officials have already using alcohol and/or drugs of the adverse identified a significant increase in consequences of engaging in such activity. The Substance and Alcohol Focused Education drug overdoses (SAFE) Program is a mandatory, court-ordered program designed for teens 15 to 18 years old who are charged with a first-time alcohol or substance abuse offense. The program is sponsored by Inova Fairfax Hospital and the Fairfax Alcohol Safety Action Program, in cooperation with the 19th Judicial District Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court.

Inova’s Comprehensive Addiction Treatment Services (CATS) Program is a leader in providing the highest quality addiction treatment services in Northern Virginia and the surrounding areas. By offering a series of structured programs, our professional addiction treatment team includes physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, licensed clinical therapists and certified addiction counselors, and provides effective, compassionate treatment for individuals dealing with all forms of chemical dependency. These include addiction to alcohol, prescription drugs, heroin, cocaine and other drugs.

In 2016, Inova’s Comprehensive Addiction Treatment Services (CATS) Program provided help to more than 17,500 people.

23 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Philanthropy Spotlight GRATEFUL PATIENT STORY FROM A PARENT OF A KELLAR SCHOOL STUDENT

Around the age of 10, Elizabeth realized that her depression, anxiety and self-injury was taking over her life, Inova Kellar Center, a not-for-profit comprehensive especially affecting her academics. With behavioral health outpatient program, provides mental her academic performance declining, health, substance use disorder services and special Elizabeth also began to gain weight and education programs for children, adolescents and their suffered from low self-esteem. Seeing a families. therapist wasn’t enough to stop Elizabeth from continuously harming herself. After Throughout 2016, the Kellar Center worked in Elizabeth’s fourth hospitalization, her collaboration with and parents found a psychiatric facility that OWL Insights, Inc., to implement a HIPAA compliant provided Elizabeth and her family a sense web-based technology funded by the Kellar Family of comfort and a comprehensive solution. Foundation. This technology allows patients access Inova Kellar Center and The Kellar School to assessment and screening tools to address their provided Elizabeth’s family with a safe current mental health needs. Additionally, this program haven to fully heal and live a normal monitors each patient’s progress with their therapist life again. Thanks to help from the Inova throughout the course of treatment. Kellar Center, Elizabeth is no longer on medication. She is currently in school Through its innovative special education program, pursuing her undergraduate degree and The Kellar School serves students in grades 3-12 who is looking forward to the future with great have been identified as eligible for special education enthusiasm. In gratitude, Elizabeth’s services. New in 2016, The Kellar School launched family has made an annual gift to the SAILS (Supported Academic and Independent Living Inova Kellar Center, and they will be Skills), a specialized program designed to meet the including The Kellar School in their estate needs of students with autism. The program prepares plan. the student to work, live independently and navigate the responsibilities of adulthood.

In 2016, the Kellar Foundation donated $500,000 to enable the expansion of mental health services to adolescents and fund the Inova Kellar Center’s annual education series, research programs and scholarships for more than 40,000 individuals.

24 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community CANCER SUPPORT

All too often, the impact of illness has far-reaching effects beyond the individual patient. Family members, children, guardians and loved ones also go through their own 1 in 3 experience when supporting and caring for an ill loved one. of us will be As part of Inova’s services, we know how important a strong touched by support system is when dealing with a serious medical cancer condition, which is why we offer programs specifically by the age of 65 designed to help navigate changing relationships.

In 2016, Life with Cancer hosted 2,491 educational classes and group wellness programs for adults, children and adolescents.

At Inova Life with Cancer® (LWC), Inova is there for every step of the way. By providing free resources, education and a community of people, LWC helps families find strength and support in times of need. More than 60 classes and programs are offered, addressing topics such as healthy living, stress management, support and networking for children, teens and adults.

As the psychosocial and emotional support arm of the Inova Schar Cancer Institute, LWC has become Northern Virginia’s premier cancer education and support organization. Staffed by more than 100 volunteers and professionals from the community, and strategically located throughout the Northern Virginia area, LWC offers 50-60 monthly classes during the day and night. From Zumba to knitting and yoga to cooking, there are a variety of classes available to adults, teens and young children whether you are a cancer patient, survivor, loved one or caregiver.

The programs are designed to help individuals and the community better understand cancer, including treatments, survivorship and how to maintain physical and emotional health. In 2016, LWC launched a new program series to manage treatment on Induced Cognitive Impairment.

In addition, 16,487 counseling or educational consultation sessions were provided by Oncology Therapists and Oncology Nurse Navigators, serving 14,438 people at Inova Life with Cancer.

25 | Inova 2016 | Report to the Community 2016 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

As we present the 2016 Honor Roll of Donors, we are grateful for all those who have made a gift to Inova, including those who chose to contribute anonymously or through a variety of campaigns in support of Inova. Your philanthropic support helps Inova provide affordable healthcare to all in our community. Thank you.

Individual Lifetime Organization Cumulative Giving of $1,000,000+ Cumulative Giving of $1,000,000+ Based on pledges and cash gifts as of December 31, 2016 Based on pledges and cash gifts as of December 31, 2016

Mr.* and Mrs. Guy E. Beatty Auxiliary of Inova Fairfax Medical Campus Col. George H.C. Berger, USAF (Ret.) Avon Foundation Suzanne S. Brock Clark Construction Group, LLC Natalie and Wes Bush The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Mr. Stephen M. Cumbie and Dr. Druscilla French Commonwealth Emergency Physicians Alan and Ashley Dabbiere Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Hazel B. Douglass* County of Fairfax, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn* The Ewing Family Foundation Jean and Ric Edelman ExxonMobil Foundation Betty and Charles* Ewing Fairfax Neonatal Associates, PC Thomas J. and Susan Fannon* Fairfax Radiological Consultants, PC Dorothea R. Fisher* The Jack A. Gertz Charitable Trust Anne Frazer Gilead Sciences, Inc. Dr.* and Mrs. Thomas M. Fulcher Inova Alexandria Hospital Board of Lady Managers Elaine M. Hartman* Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Auxiliary Robert G. Hisaoka Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Auxiliary Russell and Joan Hitt Inova Reston MRI Center, LLC Hubert N. Hoffman, Sr.* Kellar Family Foundation Anne Beverly and Freeman E. Jones The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital Dr. and Mrs. Alfred I. Kaufman, PhD Lansdowne Town Center, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kellar* Anne Beverly McCormack Foundation Julia E. Kuchera* The Peterson Family Foundation Ruth Martine Lunn* Turner Construction Company Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Mather The Twig Mark and Brenda Moore Virginia Emergency Medicine Associates Anthony and Annette Nader Virginia Health Care Foundation Marjorie and Philip Odeen Virginia Run Turkey Trot Mary Louise Opstad and Donald O. Opstad Wilmot/Sanz, Inc. Lauren Peterson Milton and Carolyn Peterson Edward C. Raleigh* Dr. Gilbert Ribeiro and Mrs. Karen Ribeiro Helen P. Rumbel* Dwight and Martha Schar Barbara Schaufeld Fredrick and Karen Schaufeld Haseltine Shockey* Dr. and Mrs.* William Silberman Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Stavish John and Nina Toups Jeffrey and Amiya Veatch Joe Viar and Bonnie Christ Sharon D. Virts and Scott F. Miller Mike and Teresa Wheeler Hazel E.R. Widner* *Deceased

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INDIVIDUAL HONOR ROLL Ambassador Lois Marie Patterson* ($25,000-$49,999) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Portera Distinguished Humanitarian Col. George H. C. Berger, USAF (Ret). Lola C. Reinsch ($10,000,000+) David and Amy Bosserman Michael Schaufeld Dwight and Martha Schar Steve and Liz Frederickson Bob and Caroline Schellhas Paul, Susan, Meredith and Joanna Harris Mr. and Mrs.* Wayne V. Shelton Lifetime Benefactor Barbara* and Evan Hineman Edwin A. Sheridan IV ($5,000,000+) Rob and Lara Hopewell Mr. and Mrs. David B. Shumway Barbara Schaufeld Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Pool James and Martha Sides Fredrick and Karen Schaufeld Linda and Paul Saville Knox Singleton and Tracy Fitzsimmons Dr.* and Mrs. Richard H. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Stottlemyer Visionary Mr. and Mrs. T. Eugene Smith Lynne J. Strobel ($1,000,000+) John and Nina Toups Lydia W. Thomas, PhD Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Mather The Walter Brownley Trust James Thompson, MD Anthony and Annette Nader Anthony and Beatrice Welters Jim and Sharon Todd Marjorie and Philip Odeen Donald L. Trump, MD and Lauren Peterson Patron Kristina E. Debye, MSW Milton and Carolyn Peterson ($10,000-$24,999) Janet Tsou Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Stavish Shahnaz Ahmed H. Patrick and Linda Walters Sharon D. Virts and Scott F. Miller Charles and Donna Beard Sheila R. Ward and Ray Harry Mike and Teresa Wheeler Ross Bierken Donnan Chancellor Wintermute Christopher and Anne Bleiler Distinguished Leader Mark and Diane Brumbaugh Sustainer ($500,000-$999,999) Nicholas and Virginia Carosi ($5,000-$9,999) Mr.* and Mrs. Guy E. Beatty Richard R. Carpenter Gary and Charlotte Ahrendts Natalie and Wes Bush Cindy and Rick Chambers Shaza L. Andersen Robert G. Hisaoka The Honorable James C. Chesley Christopher and Andrita Andreas Dr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Christiansen Mrs. Francis M. Becker, Jr. Benefactor Mary A. Craft* David Burg ($100,000-$499,999) Mr. Stephen M. Cumbie and Dr. Druscilla Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cheek Bernard and Cheryl Clineburg French Fabrice and Deborah Corbatto Robert and Laura Coleman Maryam and Windsor Demaine John and Diane DePodesta Sandi and Jerry Croan Thomas A. DePasquale and Rafik Djida Robert S. Elgin Jean and Ric Edelman David A. Dickens Michael and Lisa Ellis Betty and Charles* Ewing Mr. Charles and Dr. Barbara Friedman Suzanne G. Fedder Dr.* and Mrs. Thomas M. Fulcher George and Lien Galloway Dr. and Mrs. Loring S. Flint, Jr. Russell and Joan Hitt Eleanor C. Hazel Lawrence R. Fouchs Mr. and Mrs. Allan and Shelley Holt David and Gail Hess Nancy J. Fouchs Anne Beverly and Freeman E. Jones Joan Huffer and Robert Dugger Richard and Delores Gehr Richard A. Kronheim* David L. Hunter and Michele L. Munsch Doretta Gordon Ray and Shaista Mahmood John and Tracie Jacquemin Eleanor Hazel Murrell Family David and Marilyn Karlgaard Dr. David M. Heyer and Dr. Mary J. Wilkinson Charles S. Nicholas* Dr. and Dr. Alfred N. Khoury Larry and Kathy Hirsch Jeffrey and Amiya Veatch Charlene M. Krohn Robert and Joan Jordan William B. Lytton Brian and Lisa Karlisch Distinguished Ambassador Asif and Sunna Mahmood Fred* and Annette Kerlin ($50,000-$99,999) Mr. and Mrs. James F. Marcogliese Ken Kidder Marty and William Dudley Ruth A. McKay Richard and Karen Kimberly Dorothy O. Hawkins* Stacey A. Miller Naomi and Dave Klein The Norton Family Linda A. Mills and Will A. Butz Michael and Dionne Kushin Raj and Bharti Shah Timothy and Diane Naughton Linda and Buford Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Stafford, Sr. Seema and Shuja Nawaz Marilou and David MacDonnell Mr. and Mrs. John D. Veatch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Nicholson James and Cheryl MacGuidwin

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Kenneth E. Malzi Dr. Costanza Cocilovo and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nee Terry and Susan McCallister Mr. Stephen B. Theobald Jeff and Kathy Newman Rebecca and James McDermott John and Marilyn Cowles Laura and Trevor Odell Kathleen R. McKay Sharon Cox Dr. and Mrs. D. Andrew Parker Shirley M. McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Andy Czajkowski Jon Peterson Peggy McLeland Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Day Dr. and Mrs.* William E. Roll, Jr. W. T. Merchant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dolan Paul and Deborah Addo Samuels Donna S. Morea William D. Dolan III Martha and George Sawyer Dr. and Mrs. John J. Moynihan Mary A. Duckett Norman* and Helene Schrott The Muha Family Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Duenkel John R. Scoggin Frederick C. Ohly Cathie Eitelberg and Bill McKaig Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Shaw Francis B. Paca Dr. Richard L. Faircloth and Gayathri Shenoy Barrie and Nancy Peterson Mr. Alan M. Campbell Patti and John Sinnen Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peterson Jeff and Joan Ferrill Charles H. Smith Richard L. Rosen Elizabeth Fisher Lon and Lindsley Smith Robert and Jeanne Rucks Dr. Guy C. Fogleman and Teresa R. Smith Fred and Cathy Sachs Ms. Jenny S. Kishiyama Charles Speacht Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Schreiber Howard J. Forman Mark and Susan Stauder Ric Seaman Craig M. and Mary* W. Forsgren LeRoy Stewart Donald and Lynne Simpson Robert H. Frank, CPA Anne E. Summers, MD and Alan Weiss Donald and Stacey Simpson Gerard T. Gabrys Richard W. Thoden Carole E. Steele Josie M. Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Titus, Jr., P.E. Robert Y. Tsien Mr. and Dr. Anthony J. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tunison Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Wozny David and Carol Gichner Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Varney The Honorable and Mrs. Michael W. Wynne Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Goldenberg Mr. and Mrs.* Peter A. Wentz Michael A. Gracey Mr. and Mrs. William T. Williams Partner Mr. and Mrs. David B. Gray ($2,500-$4,999) Nancy L. Gray Associate Stephanie Akbari, MD Lois Boteler Hanmer ($1,000-$2,499) Courtney Albrecht Anne and Til Hazel Carolyn S. Abshire Jane D. Allen, MD Dr. and Mrs. William A. Hazel, Jr. Bill Albright Lisa Ambers Mike and Dana Heino Sharon H. Alford Auxiliary Volunteers Patrick Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Algie Barney and Jimmi Barnwell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Rand L. Allen Sandy and Bob Batal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hudes Robert W. Allmang Mr. and Mrs. V. Max Beard Mary Kellar Kevin T. Amiss Charlotte V. Beck, CWB Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lafsky Katy and John Anderson Linda Beckman Susan Lawlor Robert A. Andreae Dr. and Mrs. William L. Bekenstein Jeremy Lenzner Mr. and Mrs. Duane P. Andrews Cathy Belcher Robert H. Lipsky, PhD Susan A. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Belcher Mr. and Mrs. Dan Malzahn James and Jennifer Andricosky Arlyn and Patricia Black Melissa Marrah Peter and Michele Aquino Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bolte Dr. and Mrs. David V. Mastran Dave and Marian Arola Major G. Steven Bringle, USAF (Ret.) Laura L. McAuliffe David P. Ascher, MD Diane P. Britt Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. McGrath Pauline Bacaj Dr. Willis E. Brownstein Capt. and Mrs. David J. McMunn, USN (Ret.) Jonathan Bae John Butman, MD Kathy E. McNamara Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bahadori Donald and Trish Calloway Thomas H. McPherson Stephen B. Baker, MD Susan T. Carroll, FACHE Maj. Gen. Peter M. McVey, USA (Ret.) Robert and Susan Baldassari Doyle and Ingeborg* Catlett Rita and Dennis Meyer Kris M. Barber Mr. and Mrs. Taylor O. Chess Scott and Kye Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Barber Z Chris, MD and Ladan Ahdieh Teresa Burke Murphy Bertine Barnes

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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnes William and Mary Coulter Leonard Forkas, Jr. B. William Basheer Meredith Craven Arthur and Linda Foster Cheryll and Huey Battle Alan and Ashley Dabbiere Mr. and Mrs. Michele M. Franco Dona S. Beaston Mark and Karen Danisewicz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Franklin Duane and Jean Beckhorn Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Darr Bobby Freeman Shelby Benkert Tom Davis William and Amy Furr Deborah Berger Jeff Delano Betty Gardner George and Marcia Bergeron Eric and Danae Delman John M. Gass, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. C. Fred Bergsten Kathryn L. Dendinger Jay Gaston Dennis Bernier, D.O. Lori J. DeRose Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Gililland Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bersoff John DeVoe Andre J. Gingles Keith Bertolino Kalpesh Dhudasia Susan and Marshall Ginsburg Andi and Bob Biagi Anna Di Perna Nicholas and Lynne Giordano Lana Bijelic Kathleen S. Dolan Christine Fisher and Oscar Goldfarb Bob and Judy Bilicki Robin C. Dole Mr. and Mrs. John Goll Samuel and Patricia Boglio Florence R. Donahue William H. Gordon Lawrence J. Bowles Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Donovan Jennifer Gorrelick Dr. Donald and Terry Brideau Jonathan Dort Bob and Kathy Gray Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brigham Doris H. Douglass Owen and Barbara Greenblatt Lisa S. Brock and Craig S. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doyle Sunny Greene Suzanne S. Brock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Dreyfuss II Marshall H. Groom and Patricia A. Bray Mr. and Mrs. Marc Q. Broderick Dr. and Mrs. William G. Droms Eric Grossman Dr. A. Whitney Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Drummond Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Grover Mr. Richard T. Brown Robert Duff Keira Guthrie Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Brown Roy Dykes Mitchell and Carter Hailey Lori Brown Lewis B. Eberly, MD Betty and Gray Hanes Sara Bruce, MD Kirsten H. Edmiston, MD and James W. Marjorie A. Harris Emilie Brzezinski Edmiston Phillip D. Harris Heather L. Buck Mark and Sally Ein Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harris Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Burchard Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elder Kenneth and Lois Hart Hunt and Molly Burke Peter and Elaine Elinsky Thomas R. Harter Randall W. Byrnes Lynn Elliott Damon P. Harwood Christopher M. Cahill Samuel and Maryann Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Harwood, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Preston Calvert William E. Elwood William E. Hauda, II Florence R. Campbell Glenn and Natalie Epstein Craig Havenner Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Campbell Madeline Erario, MD Ben and Lisa Hawksworth Jan and Hugh Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Eskovitz Ruth Hazel Claire Cannon Christina Evans Kevin and Anne Heanue Jeffrey L. Carmines Arlene E. Evans-Dewberry Robert and Judy Heiser Dr. and Mrs. John F. Carroll Virginia Evey Sue Henry Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Chiantella Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Feely Donna C. Henshaw Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Choi Fadia Feghali, MS, RN, NE-BC Scott and Paula Herrington Irene Cichon Trish Ferrick Mr. and Mrs. James L. Higgins Elissa L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Amen Hillow Kevin R. Close Mr. and Mrs. James L. Field Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Hoeltzel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Cochrane Chuck and Corrine Fields J. Thomas and Kathryn Holman Robert M. Coffelt, Jr. and Annetta J. Coffelt Dr. Mary Fleming Finlay Frank and Deborah Homburger Gary M. Cohen Maureen Finnerty Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hook Sandi and Charlie Collum Bertram and Diana Firestone Martin S. Horn, MD Ryan Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fitton Matthew Horsley Kimberly V. Cope David and Debra Fogg Mr. and Mrs. William B. Howard Otis and Jacquelyn Coston Ric and Cheryl Fontaine Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Hurt

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Najaf and Leslie Husain Brian J. Lubkeman Dr. and Mrs. Laurence J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Derek Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Lutzke Patricia M. Murphy Diane and John Hynes Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. MacDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Mwendwa Marwan Jaber, MD Mary B. Macpherson Mary Lynne Myers Blair M. Jacobs James and Kathleen Madden Mary and Kent Myers Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jacobson Ryan and Emily Madden Philip and Kathy Myers Mitchell Jacobson Paul and Shirley Madrid Steven D. Nathan, MD Thomas and Vicki Jennings Mike and Terry Magnotti Camilo and Evangeline Naval Wayne G. Johns Sanjay and Namita Magoon Dr. Pradeep (Pat) Nayak and Dr. Kathrin Elisabeth M. Johnson and James A. Buttz Bryan Majors Swoboda Ray and Joan Johnson Dr. and Mrs. John D. Malin Robyn Neal Robert M. Johnson and Joyce A. Johnson Claudine B. Malone Debra W. Nelson Joseph F. Johnston, Jr. Timothy F. Maloney Richard F. Neville, MD Shirley and Charlie Joyce Harry and Julia Manbeck Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nodeen Augustine and Lorraine Kearney Eva L. Manning Elizabeth J. Noyes Dawn M. Keenan and John R. Edwards Dr. Spiro C. and Mrs. Carol M. Manolas* Mrs. George L. Ohrstrom, Jr. Kathleen M. Keim Aaron and Elise Margosis William and Cathy Onufrychuk Barbara A. Keller Jacqueline Badger Mars Karen Ostrovecky Dr. Stephen R. Keller and Dr. Barbara B. Keller Charles and Bonnie Matheson Patricia A. Oxley Janice and William Kennedy Dr. Thom and Maureen Mayer Don Padgett Michael and Margaret Kerley Andrew and Jill McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Swamy A. Paravastu Jennifer L. Kilmer, MD Neschla D. McCall Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Kipers Harriett G. McCune Donna Peninger Roberta Kiver James McDonald Nicole H. Perry Marianne Klein Jennifer L. McGihon Emory and Mary Peters Judy T. Klevins Trish McHugh Mr. and Mrs. David D. Peterson Dr. John D. Kling II and Ms. Elizabeth Sullivan Robert and Nancy* McIntosh Jean Peterson Mr. and Mrs. George P. Koch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney Deborah Phillips Kathy Koch Shawn and Cassandra McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Plati Price Koch William and Sherri McMenamin Tyler and Tina Poore Bridget and Joe Koury John Megally The Honorable and Mrs. Colin L. Powell Adron D. Krekeler and Rebecca Mahood Charles and Wendy Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Presley Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kruvant Alan and Sally Merten Jay and Sharon Pugh Ramesh Kumar and Monica Murphy-Kumar Mark Michael Shahnaz and Hamid Quraishi, MD Paul E. Kyle and Connie K. Kyle John and Elizabeth Miklos William C. Rees, MD James and Sandra Lafond James and Debbie Mills Dr. H. David Reines and Ms. Nina Totenberg Colette M. Lafuente Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Minton Jeannie and Daryl Reinke Steven Lambrecht Mr. and Mrs. David T. Mitchell Christopher and Christine* Reseigh Phillip and Paula Lantz Scott and Michelle Mitchell John Rhoades John and Kathryn Larmer Russell Mohawk Norma J. Ricca* Robert H. Larson Engie A. Mokhtar Amy H. Richards Donald and Gail Ledwig Professor Leon E. Moores, MD Anne Rieger Christopher and Myra Leichtweis Dean F. Morehouse Matthew Rinehart Richard N. Leichtweis, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle C. Ring, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Letzler Mr.* and Mrs. Mark S. Moseley Paul and Pamela Rinn Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Levingston Kevin and Paige Moses Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Joseph Riordan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Liberatore Vanessa M. Muccino James and Martha Robertson Edmon W. Lim, MD Robert and Nancy Muhlbach Mr. Neil and Dr. Tina Rosenbaum Christopher and Maura Lindsay Phillip and Priscilla Mulford Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ross Laura Taylor Linn Mary Mulholland Douglas B. Rosson Jerry and Ranae Little Charles Murphy Marilyn S. Rouvelas Dagmar Lottermann Mr. and Mrs. James J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Aldelmo Ruiz

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Susan Runfola Mr. and Mrs. David G. Updegrove INDIVIDUAL GIFT-IN-KIND Eleanor L. Rutland Ana Urrutia Dr. Joseph A. Ruzzo and Mr. Mark C. Lowham Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Van Metre, Jr. Ambassador Dr. and Mrs. Barry Saffran LTC Wouter K. Vanderwal, USAF (Ret.) ($25,000-$49,999) John Lance Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Luis F. Vera Shakhida Askarova Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Schaaf, Sr. Joe Viar and Bonnie Christ Milton and Carolyn Peterson Joan H. Schiller, MD Dr. and Mrs. Brantley P. Vitek Drs. Mary E. Schmidt and Russell C. Libby Joan F. Vogel Patron M. Lynn Schoolfield Dr. and Mrs. William A. Von Canon, Jr. ($10,000-$24,999) Kirk Schwartz James C. Wade, MD Brett Lawrence and Laura Cerruti Patricia C. Seifert Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wadsworth Dean F. Morehouse Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Serafin Pamela W. Wagner Edwin and Sally Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. George Waldmann Sustainer Jon Shigehara Harold and Barbara Walsh ($5,000-$9,999) Amy B. Shoemaker Margaret L. Ward Awa Bayo D. Sibley John and Bridget Weaver Dr. Craig Cheifetz Mark and Jennifer Siciliano John and Ramona Weaver Mr. Ron Devine Jerry and Becky Siegel Mr. and Mrs. John A. Weiler Chad L. MacDonald Mr.* and Mrs. Ralph Siegel Dr. and Mrs. David Weintritt Sally and Cal Simmons Ed and Marilyn Wertzberger Partner John and Carol Simpson Carla Wheeler ($2,500-$4,999) Lt. Col. and Mrs. Anthony Skiscim John A. White Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allen Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Slocum Armstrong Williams Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bartozzi Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams Dr. and Mrs. David P. Gormley Karen A. Snyder Mark Williams and Elizabeth Workman Lauren Peterson Frank M. Solis Dr. Felasfa Wodajo Col. and Mrs. George Souza Clarence C. Wolfe Associate Joy Sparks-Gaviria Lillian E. Wood ($1,000-$2,499) The Honorable David G. Speck Rene and Lauren Woolcott Coleen Angel Robert Sperling David A. Wormser and Janet L. Hawkins Ryan and Jeanne Breitenbach David and Susan Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Wright Jennifer Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Steele Edward T. Yasuda The Honorable James C. Chesley Marjorie L. Stein, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Wee T. Yee Melonie Dagi Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stokely, Jr. Robin M. Young Everett C. Embrey, MD Max A. Stolper Jennifer F. Zydney Robert D. Hager and April S. Hager Robert D. Sturm Mr. and Mrs. Doulgas A. Hall Mr. and Mrs. David Charles Svec Susan Fox-Hirschmann Paula Swain Jeannine James Byron and Mary Swift Michelle, Jimmy and Wesley Lickey Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Switzer Michele Livingood Sarah E. Tate Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Portera Nancy E. Taylor and Christopher R. Bowen Andrea L. Reid Lt. Col. and Mrs. John G. Terino, USAF (Ret.) Mary Helen Schulte Karyn Theis Sandinista Severi Michele Theiss Lacy Sunukjian Mark Thompson and Cynthia Dougherty Rachel Kulbako Vennitti Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thorson Andrew Tkach Jennie L. Trapasso Michael S. Trapasso Carl and Amy Trevisan Diana M. Tucker

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ORGANIZATION HONOR ROLL The Byrnes Family Foundation MEDNAX Services, Inc. Direct Energy Business Mount Vernon Athletic Club Visionary The Donohoe Companies, Inc. Mount Vernon Rehabilitation Medicine ($1,000,000+) Epic Associates Peterson Family Foundation Innovation Health Northern Virginia Orthodontics - Ashburn Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Auxiliary Ourisman Chantilly Toyota Distinguished Leader Integrus Holdings, Inc. Penn Medicine ($500,000-$999,999) Lara’s League, Inc. PNC Wealth Management Clark Construction Group, LLC The Ethel Cox Marden Charitable Foundation Prasad Family Foundation County of Fairfax, Virginia Medtronic, Inc. Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute Chantilly Kellar Family Foundation Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Radiation Oncology Associates, P.C. Virginia Emergency Medicine Associates Delman-Mortenson Charitable Foundation Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Novartis Sandy Spring Bank - Olney Financial Center Benefactor Owens & Minor Distribution, Inc. Scott - Long Construction, Inc. ($100,000-$499,999) Peachtree House Foundation, Inc. Serve Camp, Inc. Auxiliary of Inova Fairfax Medical Campus Riyo International Corp. Stryker Cardinal Bank Spirit of Children Program SunTrust Foundation The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation St. Jude Medical, Inc. United Healthcare of the Mid-Atlantic The Coleman Family Foundation U.S. Trust Company Commonwealth Emergency Physicians Virginia Commonwealth University Sustainer Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Virginia Lions Eye Institute Foundation ($5,000-$9,999) The Ewing Family Foundation Ada and Albert Wibel Foundation Ally Financial, Inc. Fairfax Neonatal Associates, P.C. The Vincent Wilkinson Foundation Alva Aerie No. 871 The Hillside Foundation Wilmot/Sanz, Inc. American Anesthesiology of Virginia Hyundai Motor America Architecture, Inc. Inova Alexandria Hospital Board of Lady Patron BFIT International, LLC Managers ($10,000-$24,999) Brown Brothers Harriman and Co. The JCM Foundation Alexandria Hyundai Burke and Herbert Bank and Trust Co. The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital Amy’s Army Carney Foundation La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company Association of Alexandria Radiologists, P.C. The Cherry Blossom Breast Cancer The Twig AstraZeneca LP Foundation Vanguard Charitable Richard W. Averill Foundation Cherry Fund Sharon Virts Charitable Foundation Blankingship and Keith P.C. Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, Inc. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Deliverance Miracle Temple Distinguished Ambassador Champion Way Foundation, Inc. Dewberry ($50,000-$99,999) Child Cardiology Associates, P.C. Dominion Mechanical Amgen, Inc. Clifton Lions Club of Virginia Douglas Development Corp. Dudley Family Foundation Ellie’s Hats EmCare, Inc. International Spirit of Healing Fairfax Radiological Consultants, P.C. ExxonMobil Foundation NAPA, Mid-Atlantic Division Farrish of Fairfax, Inc. Farrish Subaru Stillbrave Childhood Cancer Foundation Feld Entertainment The Fuller Foundation Virginia Run Turkey Trot Found for Applied Research in HITT Contracting, Inc. W. L. Gore and Associates, Inc. Gastrointestinal Oncology Home Solutions Washington First Bank Fraternal Order of Police Fairfax Lodge 77 HSC Acquisition, LLC Gilead Sciences, Inc. InfuScience - Northern VA-DC Ambassador Immunomic Therapeutics, Inc. Inova Alexandria Hospital Medical Staff ($25,000-$49,999) Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Medical Staff Inova Loudoun Hospital Medical Staff A. J. Dwoskin and Associates, Inc. The Jacquemin Family Foundation, Inc. Integro Insurance Brokers Bank of America Corporation Kent Island HVAC and Mechanical Interiors by Design, LLC Beyer Family Fund of the Alexandria Contracting, Inc. Iomaxis, LLC Community Trust Dr. William Johnston Mallory Memorial Fund Keel Point, LLC Boston Scientific Corporation - Headquarters Medline Industries, Inc. Koches Family Foundation, Inc.

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L. F. Jennings, Inc. Davis Construction Corporation AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust William Buford Lewis and Linda M. Lewis Duke Realty Akre Capital Management, LLC Family Foundation ECS Mid Atlantic, LLC - Chantilly Ammon Heisler Sachs Architects ManTech International Corporation Ekko Title B and W International, LLC The Mars Foundation Enterprise Holdings Foundation Bill Page Honda McCandlish and Lillard, P.C. First Virginia Community Bank Blitz for the Better Foundation Michael and Son Services Frank and Company BMW of Fairfax Mid-Atlantic Gynecologic Oncology and Friends of Danielle, Ltd. Breakaway, Inc. Pelvic Surgery Associates Greenberg Traurig, LLP Bristol-Myers Squibb Morrissette Family Foundation Guest Services, Inc. Butler University N.E.W. Charitable Foundation HeartWare, Inc. Capital Area Carcinoid Survivors Network for Good IBM Employee Services Center Chiesi USA, Inc. Northwest Federal Credit Union Invitae Corporation Clyde, Inc. Foundation Kowa Pharmaceuticals America, Inc. Cohn and Reznick Oncology Solutions, LLC KVB, Inc. Cole’s Closet James and Theodore Pedas Family Lindsay Cadillac of Alexandria CureSearch for Children’s Cancer Foundation Mantua Elementary School PTA Gregory M. Denkler Memorial Fund Pender Pet Caring Foundation Matrex Exhibits EWBC Nicholas S. Purcell Trust MAXIMUS Eli Lilly and Company Raymond James and Associates, Inc. Mayo Medical Laboratories Embrace Home Loans ReedSmith LLP - Tysons Tom and Ingrid McPherson Foundation Employment Enterprises, Inc. Regeneron The Medicines Company Fairfax Colon and Rectal Surgery, P. C. RMF Engineering, Inc. Meisel Holding, LLC The Fairfax County Department of Sanofi-Aventis Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Planning and Zoning Seagears Family Foundation Inc. Footprints, LLC SeKON Enterprise, Inc. Morgan Stanley c/o Cybergrants Francis C. Hammond Middle School Stealth BioTherapeutics, Inc. NE TECH GeneDx Philip Stephenson Foundation Noblis, Inc. Genentech, Inc. Subaru of America, Inc. NOVEC Greenbriar OB-Gyn, P.C. SunTrust Private Wealth Management Olin Family Foundation, Inc. Grover Consulting Services, LLC TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Otsuka H F Main Sail, LLC United Bank Our Saviors Way Lutheran Church Healing Hearts Respite Foundation United One Resources, Inc. Patner Construction, Inc. HealthyTenant, Inc. Valcourt Building Services, LLC Pfizer, Inc. IBM Veris Group, LLC Relypsa, Inc. Imperial Court of Washington DC Virginia Heart ResMed Corp. Innovative ECMO Concepts, Inc. Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley, Emrich and Walsh, RSg, P.C. J. L. Little, Inc. P.C. Service Distributing, Inc. Just Tryan It Williams Mullen SunTrust Bank Ladies Auxiliary Fraternal Order of Eagles Zoll Services, LLC SunTrust Mortgage, Inc. Aerie 4123 Creston G. Tate and Betty Jane Tate The Lemon Foundation Partner Foundation Lilly Oncology ($2,500-$4,999) Kelley Thoden Memorial Fund, Inc. Malek’s Pizza Palace Beckstrom Electric United Way of Greater Houston March of Dimes Benevity Community Impact Fund Virginia Cancer Specialists - Fairfax Office The Merck Foundation Biotronik, Inc. VSC Fire and Security, Inc. Moose Charitable Fund Brainlab, Inc. Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cardionet, LLC A Biotelemetry Company Young Hearts National Association for Industrial and CareMark Rx, Inc. Office Parks Complete Landscaping Service Associate Northrop Grumman Technology Services Critical Care Diagnostics, Inc. ($1,000-$2,499) Pediatric Cardiology Associates, P.C. Crothall Services Group ACT for Alexandria Lewis M. and Esther Perlstein Family Foundation

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Pershing, LLC GIFT-IN-KIND ORGANIZATION Cisco Systems, Inc. - Federal Services Premium Distributors of Virginia, LLC & Sales Team Riveron Consulting Ambassador The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Rohovsky Family Foundation, Inc. ($25,000-$49,999) CWF - First Christian Church Ruth’s Chris Steak House - Headquarters Bel’Art Framing DC Area American Heritage Girls Sack Law Firm, P.C. Elite Island Resorts Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP Salesforce.org Peterson Family Foundation ECCA Payroll Services in Partnership Sigma Sigma Sigma Foundation with Benefit Providers Significance Foundation - The Clarron Render Patron Ellie’s Hats Family Fund ($10,000-$24,999) Feld Entertainment Calvert and Sally Simmons Foundation, Inc. Blitz for the Better Foundation Friends of Life With Cancer Sonic Automotive, Inc. Camp Twin Creeks Gaylord National Resort & Convention Stonehall Farm Lindsay Lexus of Alexandria Center The Sweet Julia Grace Foundation, Inc. MTM Builder/Developer, Inc. Girl Scout Troop 214 Taft and Partners Charitable Fund of the Handcrafted Portraits Princeton Area Community Foundation Sustainer Hillside Elementary School The Tell Me Town Foundation ($5,000-$9,999) Hotel Van Zandt & the Austin CVB Thompson Hospitality BK Racing Jet Blue Airways Thorney Point Foundation Bradford Portraits Chris Lantos Foundation Thorson Foundation Case for Smiles Lee’s Photography, LLC Total Futbol, LLC Inova VIP 360° Lessard Design, Inc. US Oncology, Inc. Kramer Portraits Lifetime Aqua Aerobics Classes VeriSign Cares Middleburg Film Festival Jeff Lubin Portrait Photography Studio Virginia Health Care Foundation The Tell Me Town Foundation Mind Point Group Wall Foundation Off-Camber Crawlers Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley and Walsh, P.C. Partner The Omni Scottsdale Resort and Spa WCIS Consulting ($2,500-$4,999) at Montelucia Wegman’s Food Market Cherry Bekaert, LLP Omni Shoreham Hotel Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Clear Water Ponds Organic Butcher of McLean White 64 Cole’s Closet, Inc. PetSmart - Sterling (0453) Whitman Walker Health Country Club of Fairfax Potomac Falls High School Catholic Wiley Rein LLP Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Student Association WT Woodson Athletic Boosters Club Girl Scout Troop 1873 Providence Lawn & Landscape, Inc. Zoe Fair Oaks, LLC Lets Give Back Reston Montessori PTA PetSmart - Chantilly SCOOPS2U PetSmart - East Fairfax Stone Tower Winery PetSmart - Tysons Corner (2214) Temple B’nai Shalom Pure Water Resources Thomas Fallon Photography Quilters Unlimited - Fairfax Chapter Tom Dolan Swim School Ralph Lauren Total Wine & More Reston Limousine Trump National Golf Club Riveron Consulting Washington DC Shouse Village Swim Team Urban Pirates National Harbor White Oaks Elementary School Valcourt Building Services, LLC Willow Springs Elementary School Veris Group, LLC Virginia Run Elementary School Associate Washington Nationals ($1,000-$2,499) Westfields Golf Club American Cancer Society The Westin Austin Downtown Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Bobby McKey’s Canale Salon

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LEGACY OF LIFE Mary Ann Dinger* Mr.* and Mrs. Melvin S. Hewitt John M. Dinwiddie* Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hirsch William P. and Doris Ames* Jane L. Donaghy* Erie M. Hopkins* Anonymous Hazel B. Douglass* Frank Horuff* Alice V. Anderson* Margaret J. DuBois William E. Houser* Mr. and Mrs. Bryant R. Baker* Mr. and Mrs. George Ducas Melba L. Houston Robert and Susan Baldassari Waller and Julia Dudley Belle Hunter* Paula Bannister Richard J. Dwyer, Jr.* Daniele F. Huntington, MD Robert W. Bannon* Harry C. Earman* Shamim A. Imam, MD Marilyn D. Barton* Violet E. Eckman* Bernard and Constance* Imming Hazel P. Bassford* Edward W. Epps* Marion and Joel* Jacknow Mr.* and Mrs. Guy E. Beatty Willard G. Estridge* Allen Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bedsole* The Honorable William D. Euille Sandy Johnson* Dr. and Mrs. William L. Bekenstein Betty and Charles* Ewing Erna H. Jones Julie A. Bell* Thomas J. and Susan Fannon* Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kairis* Ethel C. and Leroy Bendheim* Philip C. Fellows Goldie Kaszub Col. George H. C. Berger, USAF (Ret.) Mr.* and Mrs. Thomas S. Field, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred I. Kaufman, PhD Samuel W. Bernheimer* Susan E. Fink Dr. and Mrs. William C. Kirby Richard and Elaine Binder Maureen Finnerty Richard L. Kirk* William G. Blackburn* Dorothea R. Fisher* Lawrence J. Kriloff* Stephan D. Boster Elizabeth Fisher Charlene M. Krohn Greg Boyer Isaac Fleischmann* Julia E. Kuchera* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Bradley Deborah A. Fletcher* James and Sandra Lafond Charles E. Bravo Robert H. Frank, CPA Alice M. Lage* Teckla M. Brazier* Dr.* and Mrs. Thomas M. Fulcher Clyde C. Lamond* Florence Brenner* Honorable and Mrs. Jacques S. Gansler Kathleen E. Lazarus* Mr.* and Mrs. William C. Bryant Beulah Frances Gardner* William F. Leamey Mary L. Bussard* Eleanor R. Garner* Caroline Vannaman Lehman* Patrick H. Callaway* Lolly Gilmore* Helen LeReche* Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyles Carr III Susan and Marshall Ginsburg Dorothy K. LeVoy* Louis A. Cazenove* Howard G. Glienke* Hope Ann Lewis* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chandler Isabel P. Gobbel* Doris B. Litchfield* Lila N. Chase* Charles J. Goguen, Jr.* Anne M. Lohr Rachel Chinault* Mr. and Mrs. David S. Goldberg James B. Lowe* Michael J. Chusmir Celestine O. Goldwyn* Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Luckett* Addison B. Clifford, Jr.* Isabelle Goods* Elizabeth Lynch-Upchurch* Mavis C. Cobb* Edith M. Gray* Capt. Janet Maguire and Karen Cogar and Daniel R. Abramson Michael Kevin Green* Mr. Gerard F. Maguire* Joy G. Collins Chaplain J. Vincent Guss, Jr. Margaret and Robert Maier* Andrew Conk* Margaret M. Halquist* Susan Manakul* Mary E. Conroy* Lillian B. Handy Howard K. Marks* Mr. and Mrs. A. George Cook III Charles J. Hanzlik, Sr.* Thomas W. Marks* Edith W. Corning II* Holbert L. and Margaret Harris* Donald and Louise Mason Ms. Mary A. Craft* Elaine M. Hartman* Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. McCallister Robert* and Virginia Crandall Dorothy O. Hawkins* Charlotte R. McCawley* Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Croan Ruth Hays* Frances C. McClaskey* Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Cunningham* Agnes H. Hefflebower* Thistle M. McKee, MD* Frank V. D’Ercole* John M. Heidemann and Ellen Klein R. H. “Boots” McKinley, Jr.* Albert Danneman* Inez M. Heinzmann* Shirley M. McKinley Lola F. Devers* Capt. Donald Henderson, USN (Ret.)* Jonathan T. McMullen

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Steve Meyerson Madeline and Richard Silva Jacob A. Millington J. Knox Singleton Abbey J. Mintz* Albert Sirmai* Geraldine E. Mocogni-Steinke* Dawn M. Smith* Margaret M. Mourot* William F. Smith* Robert Mowery Peter Smolka* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Murphy Elie R. Spittle* Dr. and Mrs. Laurence J. Murphy Carol Stahl Dr. Alvin E. Nashman and Rabbi Richard S. Sternberger* Dr. Honey W. Nashman Ruth Wallace Stewart* Stanley E. and Mary Ann Neupert* Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stone Phoebe O. Nicholas* Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Stottlemyer Marjorie and Philip Odeen Robert D. Sturm Helen K. Omer* Ned and Maureen Sweet Mary Louise Opstad and Flora K. Thorn Donald O. Opstad* Noel C. Thornton* Andra L. Orebaugh Lt. Col. Ernest P. Uiberall* Bethea S. Owen* Annis Michael Vavrick Vaughn* Ruth C. Paden* Charlene Y. Vavrina* Mary Lou Palmer Joe Viar and Bonnie Christ Lois Marie Patterson* Mr. and Mrs. John M. Victor Alison and Philip* Payne Mr.* and Mrs. A. Carl von Sternberg Charles L. Perkins, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Vosbeck Louis Phillips* Mr. and Mrs. H. Patrick Walters Gilbert B. Potterton* Frank Welch* Ellen W. Prater Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wentz Nancy Puccini* Bridget M. Wethered* Col. Edward C. Raleigh (Ret.)* Hazel V. Whitcomb* Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Rauh Hazel E. R. Widner* Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Ray Devika S. Wijesekera, MD Barbara Reisner* Mary Elizabeth Williams* Sara A. Richey* Alice V. Wilmer* Marie Ann Riebe Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Witt Bettina Rising* Joel M. Woldman, MD* Beverly G. Robinson* Richard T. Wright* Mr.* and Mrs. Donald T. Rocen Peter H. Wyckoff* Jenny L. Rodger Julia Bigelow Wyman* Maurice and Cecile N. Ruben* Richard* and Barbara Young Keith E. and Helen P. Rumbel* Lawrence R. Zerfing* Abner Sachs* Fred and Cathy Sachs Phyllis M. Sanders* Damaris Ames Schmitt* Norman* and Helene Schrott William A. Schwarzmann* Frederick William Sedgwick* Dr. and Mrs. Russell P. Seneca Leota E. Sherwood* Mr. and Mrs. Doit L. Shotts Mr. and Mrs. William C. Shreve* Claire R. Siewick

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IN HONOR OF Engie A. Mokhtar Eileen Gagen Jaeger The Narula Family Cary A. Judd Marjaneh Akbari, MD George and Nancy Pera Raja Abdul Ghafoor Khan Stephanie Akbari, MD Megan Placido and Scott Mueller Dan Kliska All Breast Cancer Survivors Christine C. Pournaras Mary T. Lenzner David P. Ascher, MD Amy H. Richards Kelly Linderman Annette Bicher, MD and Team Mary F. Russell Henry I. Lipsky Joanne G. Crantz, MD Richard H. Schwartz, MD* J. D. Malik Sandi and Jerry Croan Harvey S. Sherber, MD Zakia Malik Kathryn L. Dendinger Bill and Ann Sturm Dorothy Irene Malzi John M. Denkler Mark M. Theiss, MD Spiro C. Manolas, MD Jennifer A. DeSimone, MD Jennie L. Trapasso Tiffany McKay Kirsten H. Edmiston, MD Stephanie Wethington, MD Ingrid K. McPherson Beth and Grady Frank Barbara McSweney Erin Hook IN MEMORY OF Heidi T. Merkel Inova Alexandria Hospital Cancer Thomas D. Mitchell Center Staff Wayne T. Alford Richard M. Moose Inova Alexandria Hospital Labor and Surrie Armstrong Mark S. Moseley Delivery Nurses Parmanand Bagai Eleanor N. Mottern Inova Cares for Seniors Lorraine S. Barber Katherine Muhlbach Inova CCICU Patricia Bopp Tina Ohly Inova Children’s Hospital Staff Katherine Burgum Margaret C. Paca Inova CVICU Robert and Doris Burnworth Gwendolyn D. Padgett Inova Fairfax Hospital NICU Nurses Caryl S. Byrnes Hanna M. Pagano Inova Fairfax Hospital Progressive Patricia R. Cochenour Jay Perry Cardiac Care Unit Eugene J. Comey Lavinia L. Pitzer Inova Fairfax Hospital Psychiatric Catherine B. Czajkowski Diane W. Pyles Nurses Rose M. Da Rin Mary H. Rexford Inova Fair Oaks Hospital NICU Nurses Hal Davidson James Michael Robertson Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Pediatric Marion S. Davidson Ramona Leigh Robertson Nurses Hazel W. Dawson Nilda “Daliza” E. Salas Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Women’s and Stephen A. DePasquale Helen Schwind Children’s Carol Derzak Lydia B. Simpson Inova Heart and Vascular Institute Donald S. Diggs Sandra S. Solis CVOR Hope Donovan Carrie Tate Sanders Inova Heart and Vascular Institute Lee H. Duckett Kelley Thoden Dietary Personnel Colleen Duffey Jennifer Lynn Thompson Inova Heart and Vascular Institute Anthony A. Dunkwu, MD Sabrina Vega Von Richter Nurses and Doctors James Dunleavy Austin T. Williams III Inova Life with Cancer Staff Charles B. Ewing, Jr. David Wohlscheid Inova Loudoun Hospital NICU Nurses Richard R. Fontaine, II Sydney Zimmerman Inova Nurses and Staff David P. Fox Inova Pediatric Sedation Suite Nurses Josephine D. Gates Jack, Aidan, Isabella, Dallas and Hunter Khawar Ghafoor Stephen Keller, MD Joanne Gross Fred Kerlin Josephine Hyacinth Harris-Burrowes Wai L. Lee Chadwell K. Hawkins Julius C. Lewis Avery K. Heino Paul S. Massimiano, MD Grace Hoeltzel Rev. and Mrs. John C. McQueen, Jr. Edward Hogan Steven L. Meltzer, Esq. Soon J. Hong

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Inova Health System

OFFICERS TRUSTEES Paul Saville Chair CFO/Asst. Treasurer Wesley Bush Knox Singleton Tony Nader Richard Magenheimer Nicholas Carosi, III Alan Dabbiere Mark Stavish Joe Travez CEO Secretary Bill Dudley Knox Singleton Sudhakar Kesavan Jack Ebeler Penny Gross President/COO Asst. Secretary Kate Hanley Mark Stauder John Gaul Paul Harbolick Sudhakar Kesavan Treasurer Mark Moore Paul Harbolick Donna Morea Tony Nader

Inova Health Care Services

OFFICERS TRUSTEES Chair Glenna Andersen, MD Jack Ebeler Charles Beard John Cook President Hugo Davalos, MD Knox Singleton Jack Ebeler Elizabeth Casey Halley CFO/Treasurer Peggy Maddox, PhD Richard Magenheimer Jill McCabe, MD Pradeep Nayak, MD Secretary Phil Nolan Charles Beard Knox Singleton Mark Stavish Asst. Secretary Keith Sterling, MD John Gaul John Symington, MD Nancy Taylor Robert Tsien

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Inova Loudoun Hospital

OFFICERS TRUSTEES Chair David Bosserman Elizabeth Casey Halley Christine Brennan Miles Davis Vice Chair Loring Flint, MD Christine Brennan Virginia Hackenberg, MD Elizabeth Casey Halley President Scott Hamberger Knox Singleton Pamela Jeffries Juanita Koilpillai Treasurer Tanya Matthews Richard Magenheimer Jill McCabe, MD Alexia Orr Secretary Mark Stauder Patrick Walters Joanne Theurich Patrick Walters Michael Wheeler John Wood

Inova Alexandria Hospital Foundation

OFFICERS TRUSTEES Jeffrey Veatch President Daniel R. Abramson Donnan C. Wintermute Anthony Burchard Barbara J. Becker President of Foundation – Anthony George H. C. Berger Burchard Chairman Suzanne S. Brock Executive Director of Foundation – Donald Simpson, Jr. E. Hunt Burke Jennifer McGihon Robert H. Dugger, PhD CEO, Inova Alexandria Hospital – Vice Chair William D. Euille Susan Carroll Donnan C. Wintermute Joe Hadeed Mitchell S. Hailey Treasurer Val P. Hawkins EMERITUS TRUSTEES Suzanne S. Brock Kathy B. Hirsch Virginia O. Carosi John Kling, DDS Windsor Demaine Secretary Christopher T. Lindsay Diane DePodesta Kathy B. Hirsch Elizabeth H. Micklem Nancy Gray Seema Nawaz Fred Sachs, Jr. Asst. Secretary Charles (Steve) Shaw Canda Smith John Gaul Dean C. Shaw Janet von Sternberg Donald Simpson, Jr. Joseph F. Viar, Jr. Lauren Stack Keith Sterling, MD

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Inova Loudoun Hospital Foundation

OFFICERS TRUSTEES President Deborah Addo, CEO, ILH Deborah Addo Bill Bane, CFO, ILH Cricket Bedford Chair David Bosserman David Bosserman Kristina Bouweiri Steven J. Frederickson Vice Chair David Kersey Teresa Wheeler Eric Major Ali Moshirfar, MD Treasurer Alexia Orr, Ladies Board President Bill Bane Edward Puccio, MD David Updegrove Secretary Sharon Virts David Kersey Teresa Wheeler

Asst. Treasurer Richard Magenheimer

Asst. Secretary John Gaul

Inova Health Foundation

OFFICERS TRUSTEES Al Khoury, MD John B. Scott Chairman David Bosserman Mark C. Lowham Don Simpson, Jr. Alan Dabbiere Casey Box Brian J. MacDonnell J. Knox Singleton Anthony Burchard Gary Mather, PhD Evelyn M. Strauch Vice Chair Medicine Natalie Bush Terry McCallister Zobair Younossi, MD Zobair Younossi, MD Nicholas Carosi, III Brenda Moore Craig Cheifetz, MD Dean F. Morehouse Maria Clarke Anthony P. Nader EMERITUS TRUSTEES Alan Dabbiere Gary Nakamoto Skip Coston Martha “Marty” Dudley John P. Oswald Stephen Cumbie Jean Edelman Carolyn S. Peterson Jim Lafond Mark Ein Lauren Peterson Thom Mayer, MD Maureen Finnerty Lola Reinsch Norma Ramsey George Z. Galloway George R. Salem Catherine Reynolds Ali Ganjei, MD Fred Schaufeld Fred Sachs John Jones, MD Sam Schreiber John Toups

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