Annual Report 2018 Annual Report 2018

Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre

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Words from 4 Words from Chief Executive Officer 6 Mission and Vision 8 Achievements 10 Diagnostic Imaging 12 Radiation Therapy 14 Community Health 16 Impact of Your Fundraising 18 Board of Directors 20 Organisational Chart 22 Financial Report 24 Donor Recognition 26

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2 | Judy White, President WORDS FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre (“the Centre; events such as Relay for Life, Breast Cancer month BCHC”) continued to grow from strength to strength activities etc. and the ongoing support of our during the year under review. We are proud to state corporate sponsors and community, we have been that we are the only not-for-profit cancer screening, successful in raising the funds needed to ensure we detection and treatment facility providing testing and meet our commitment to Bermuda. treatment to all who come through our doors regardless of ability to pay. On behalf of the Board, I wish to extend sincere congratulations to the entire team of the The Centre delivers high quality diagnostic imaging Centre on achieving both the Bermuda National and radiation therapy treatment for everyone in Standards Certification (BNSC) and the American Bermuda who requires our services. We continue to College of Radiology Accreditation in radiation work closely with the community to improve the health oncology during 2018. The latter accreditation is the and well-being of all residents in Bermuda via our first provided to a Centre outside of the USA. Thanks various cancer prevention programmes. to the effort and dedication of our staff and Board, the past year has seen tremendous progress. During 2018 we further strengthened our management and clinical teams, as the Centre had a rapid period We welcomed Mrs. Lynne Woolridge as Chief of growth with the introduction of radiation therapy Executive Officer of BCHC in June of 2018. Lynne in 2017. We now have 28 dedicated staff and very has strong management and leadership experience strong management and clinical leadership teams in and has provided excellent guidance and direction to place. Our affiliation with Dana-Farber/Brigham & the Centre since joining us. We will have many future Women’s Cancer Center is working very well with our challenges such as health care reform and ensuring local radiation clinical team having access to the top we meet the future cancer needs of the Island; cancer specialists in the United States. By so doing, however, the Board is confident that we have strong we can ensure residents who require radiation management and clinical teams in place to meet treatment receive first class quality care at home. future challenges.

During 2018, the Centre provided approximately $1.16 Our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all of our million of services to the uninsured and underinsured staff and to everyone in Bermuda who has provided population; a substantial commitment for the Centre. us with their continued support. Thankfully, through our various successful fund-raising

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n 4 1 8 a “Congratulations to the entire team on achieving both Bermuda National Standards Certification and American College of Radiology Accreditation in Radiation Oncology.”

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2 | Lynne Woolridge, Chief Executive Officer WELCOME TO OUR NOT-FOR-PROFIT

In 2018, Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre (“the In May of 2018, the Centre celebrated the one-year Centre”) saw a strengthening of its operational opening of the Radiation Therapy unit. By that governance, with the addition of a new Chief date, more than 120 patients had been treated at Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer to the facility, and the numbers grew to 222 by year- compliment the Marketing and Compliance Officers end. The same world-class comprehensive cancer within the senior management team. All staff, clini- care found in big cities is available right here at cal and administrative, are committed to delivering home. Patients can receive treatment surrounded on our mission of education, prevention, detection, by their family and friends as they continue to lead treatment and support. their daily lives. Our partnership with Dana-Farber/ Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center (DF/BWCC) The Centre’s Diagnostic Imaging team of and Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) are vital to technologists conducted over 11,000 patient enable us to make on-island radiation treatment a appointments during 2018, comprising 3-D reality for the community. mammograms, ultrasound, bone density assessment and prostate biopsies. After a three year absence, The Centre strives to meet and exceed a new Clinical Director was successfully recruited, international standards, and during 2018, we were enabling the Centre to interpret scans faster and to able to celebrate two accomplishments. The Centre carry out breast biopsies. earned Bermuda National Standards Committee l repo a r

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n 6 1 8 a (BNSC) re-certification, while the Radiation of those in our community, we can provide services Therapy unit earned American College of free of co-pay, regardless of health insurance Radiology (ACR) accreditation, the very first status. As we are seeing an increase in the number international radiation oncology facility to do so. of uninsured and underinsured persons within the We are honoured to have been recognised for community, it is critical that our Equal Access Fund delivering services at the highest level of quality is sufficient to subsidise services for this vulnerable and patient safety. population. Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre is incredibly grateful to the community of staff, The Centre believes that everyone should have volunteers, donors, and its Board of Directors who access to potentially life-saving early cancer support us in delivering our mission. screening and treatment. Through the generosity 1 | c 0 h 0 c

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2 | Mission & Vision

Centre Mission To provide the highest standard of early detection, radiation treatment support, care and education for cancer and other diseases to all.

Centre Vision To serve our community building healthier lives free of cancer and disease.

Equal Access We believe that everyone should have access to potentially life-saving early cancer screening and treatment. Through the generous financial support of our community, we can provide our services free of co-pay regardless of whether you have health insurance.

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n 8 1 8 a Patient feedback

Loved & Experienced by patients since early 1946.

“Care and compassion are

phenomenal. This is the best

thing to happen to Bermudian

patients.”

Picture: Mammography at Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre

“Wonderful personalised care

with access to friends and

family to support them, that

makes all the difference.”

Picture: Radiation Therapy at Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre

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2 | Achievements in 2018 EQUAL ACCESS PROGRAMME

The Centre believes that everyone should have access to health care. Cancer is costly. It can take a toll on one’s health, emotions, time, relationships – and wallet. There are unexpected charges, and even the best health insurance doesn’t cover 100% of the costs.

As a registered charity and to honour our basic coverage. This is where the Equal Access mission of providing care for all, the Centre fund helps to subsidise the cost of services does not charge a co-pay for diagnostic provided at our Centre. This fund is developed imaging services or radiation therapy through the support of the Centre’s treatment. Where possible, the Centre receives fundraising activities, donations towards the reimbursements from health insurance, which clinical services received at the Centre or by helps to cover some of the costs. making a contribution directly to the charity – each gift makes it possible for the Centre to However, not all services are covered 100%, provide equal access to early detection and and approximately 20% of our patients either cancer treatment for everyone in our do not have health insurance or only have community.

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n 10 1 8 a ACCREDITATION IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY

After just eighteen (18) months of operation, our developed by ACR after a peer-review evaluation radiation therapy unit earned accreditation in by board-certified radiation oncologists and radiation oncology by the American College of medical physicists who are experts in the field. Radiology (ACR), making the Centre the first international facility to achieve this Patient care and treatment, patient safety, recognition. ACR accreditation is a voluntary personnel qualifications, adequacy of facility process that demonstrates Bermuda Cancer and equipment, quality control procedures, Health Centre’s commitment to excellence in and quality assurance programmes are assessed. patient care and safety. The findings were reported to the ACR Committee The ACR seal of accreditation represents the on Radiation Oncology Accreditation, which highest level of quality and patient safety. It is subsequently provided our Centre with a awarded only to facilities meeting specific comprehensive report which is used for continuous Practice Guidelines and Technical Standards practice improvement.

ENSURING BEST BUSINESS PRACTICE

Always striving to meet and exceed international were operating at the highest standards. With a standards, the Centre successfully earned the new management team in place and expanding Bermuda National Standards Committee (BNSC) services, it’s important to demonstrate our Certification for a second time, after first earning ongoing commitment to excellence. this achievement in 2014. The BNSC certification programme demonstrates a high level of The purpose of the BNSC certification is to help operational and programmatic management. charities and other private organisations that are seeking government and community funds The Senior Management team and Board of to demonstrate through compliance with a set of Directors felt that embarking on the BNSC internationally recognised standards of practice Certification process was vital to ensure that we that they are operating effectively and efficiently.

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2 | About DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

Diagnostic imaging is a crucial tool to identify cancers in the earliest stages.

During 2018, the Diagnostic Imaging department provided over 11,000 clinical appointments. Digital mammograms, the gold standard for the early detection of breast cancer, constituted the bulk of the appointments, and the number of 3D-Tomo mammograms, suitable for those with dense breast tissue, increased. We continued to offer Bone Densitometry screening, for early diagnosis of osteoporosis, plus Ultrasound and breast and prostate Biopsy services.

To strengthen the team, we secured the services of Digital & 3D Ultrasound not only a new mammography technologist but also Mammography Services a new Clinical Director. The Centre has been without the services of a Clinical Director for the last three years, and thus we are pleased to welcome Dr Oliv- The Centre has been A full range of ia Bato in 2019. She will meet directly with Bermuda’s leading digital ultrasound scans are diagnostic and biopsy patients and then provide mammography provider, provided by highly timely reporting to referring physicians. since 2008. Digital trained technologists. mammograms are considered the gold standard for the early detection of breast l repo a r

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n 12 1 8 a “In 2018, the Diganostic Imaging Department provided over 11,000 clinical appointments”

Bone Breast & Prostate 8,148 patients Densitometry Biopsies (over 11,000 appointments) utilised the services

Since May 2000, the Breast (stereotactic & $43,529 which Centre provides these ultrasound guided) and subsidised underinsured studies for the early prostate biopsies are and $86,186 which diagnosis of osteoporosis. considered the best subsidised uninsured method to evaluate a patients suspicious area to determine if it is cancer. 546 patients benefitted from 1 | c 0 h 0 c

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2 Equal Access Fund | Patient count represents the number of patients who received care at the Centre during the 2018 calendar year, associated dollar values are exclusive of accounting adjustments required for revenue recognition and matching. Radiation Therapy

As an American College of Radiology radiation oncology accredited facility, the unit adheres to strict standards that demonstrate our commitment to providing high quality, patient-centred care.

The radiation team continued to work to enhance the quality of radiation treatment and how the care is delivered, both in the advanced technology used and in the personalised patient care provided.

Every Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre patient in need of radiation therapy receives care based on an individualised treatment plan developed in close collaboration with specialists at Dana-Farber/ Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center (DF/BWCC) in Boston.

Within DF/BWCC, there are 12 specialised cancer treatment centres, with experts in every type of cancer. Through the Centre’s clinical affiliation with DF/BWCC, patients receiving their individualised radiation therapy treatments can be confident that they have access to this expertise without leaving Bermuda.

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n 14 1 8 a 171 RT patients in 2018 (includes new consults and treatment starts);

$543,604 which subsidised underinsured and $487,014 which subsidised uninsured patients

84 patients benefitted from subsidisation (who were under and uninsured) from the Equal Access Fund

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2 recognition and matching. | COMMUNITY HEALTH

Statistics indicate that one in three people will develop cancer in their lifetime.

While science continues to improve diagnosis and treatment, people do not have to wait for the scientific breakthroughs. Individuals can take control of everyday life habits and start protecting themselves today. The Centre continues to shift focus from “you have cancer and here is what to expect” towards prevention, reducing one’s cancer risk and encouraging early detection and diagnosis. Many cancers are preventable through healthy lifestyle choices and medical screenings, and through early detection when treatment is more likely to be successful.

1 in 3 people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime

American Cancer Society

40% of all cancers are preventable

American Cancer Society

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n 16 1 8 a In 2018 SunSmart delivered 85 school presentations, 34 summer camp programmes. Skin cancer is almost entirely preventable. The ultimate goal of the SunSmart Programme is to prevent the dangerous outcomes of sun overexposure such as premature ageing, skin leathering and skin cancer. Studies show that most of the skin’s damage occurs before the age of eighteen. It is vital therefore that children, in particular, develop SunSmart habits early in life. The programme is presented in government and private pre and primary schools, middle and senior schools reaching children 4-16yrs. The Summer Camp SunSmart Accreditation programme aims to provide those caring for Bermuda’s youth during peak UV periods with the tools and understanding to prevent overexposure.

Smoking is the leading cause of premature, preventable death. It harms nearly every organ and organ system in the body and diminishes a person’s overall health, causing cancers of the lung, oesophagus, larynx, mouth, throat, kidney, bladder, liver, pancreas and stomach, to name a few.

After a two year hiatus, the LungSmart programme has been redeveloped in collaboration with Open Airways. The programme will relaunch in the local school system in 2019, targeting children ages 10-12yrs. The aim is to use an interactive

LungSmart presentation on the dangers of cigarettes and tobacco use so that they can make informed decisions.

Preventing a cancer diagnosis is the most surefire way to survive it. One of the most overlooked components of cancer prevention is the impact of lifestyle choices. These include diet, exercise, and choosing to vaccinate against HPV. It is essential for the Centre to share valuable information and keep it simple so that people take action. One of the biggest challenges facing cancer prevention education is establishing a base of knowledge and understanding with the community. Our programmes are designed to open lines of dialogue for people to learn and ask questions. • Cancer Talks series of 3 public presentations and panel discussions - total number of participants was 180. • 15 community-requested presentations - total number of participants was 433. • Men’s Health Screening – free screening for 13 conditions was offered and received by Cancer Prevention over 288 men.

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2 | Impact of YOUR FUNDRAISING

St. Baldrick’s - Docksiders Relay For Life of Bermuda

It is reported by the Bermuda National Tumour Registry that 300+ people are diagnosed with cancer every year, and 80 people a year die from cancer.

We are dedicated to using every donor dollar wisely to fund and provide equal access to our critical programmes and services that people count on daily.

• $328,884 raised by Bermuda (over $7 million since 2002) funding childhood cancer research through St. Baldrick’s

• $850,668 raised through Relay For Life of Bermuda, BF&M Breast Cancer Walk, AXA XL Man on the Run and other events to support and celebrate those facing cancer and raise funds and awareness towards our mission.

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n 18 1 8 a BF&M Breast Cancer Awareness Walk Men’s Annual Screening Event

$1.9 692 325 Million Patients Volunteers donated by our community to support received services through the plus staff - driving our message the Centre’s programmes and services Equal Access Programme across the Island

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2 | Board of DIRECTORS

Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre’s Board consists of 11 volunteer Directors. The Board provides overall governance and strategic direction to the Centre. The Board welcomed Lynne Woolridge, who commenced her tenure during 2018.

Judith White Gary Carr Lynda Davidson-Leader Jennifer Howarth Board President Board Vice President Board Secretary Director

Bermudian PRC/Canadian Bermudian Bermudian

President, Director, SVP Corporate Services Litigation Attorney CTFS Bermuda Ltd. IQEQ Bermuda Ltd. and Governance, MJM Ltd. ILS Investment Management Limited

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n 20 1 8 a Wendy Dunne | Director Bermudian Underwriter, Retired

Glen Gibbons | Director Bermudian Retired

David Harper | Director New Zealander Accountant, Fidelity

Dr. Chris Fosker | Director British (Spouse of Bermudian) Radiation Clinical Director, Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre

Dr. Monica Hoefert | Director Canadian Physician, Paget Medical

Tara Curtis | Director PRC/Canadian Chief Executive Officer (January - May)

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2 | 2018 BCHC Employees

Chief Executive Officer - Lynne Woolridge

Administration Assistant - Sade Brown-Rogers

MARKETING & EDUCATION Accounting & Admin Assistant - Sita Stirling

Chief Marketing Officer - Deborah Titterton Billing Administrator - Kiera Wolffe Narraway ADMINISTRATION Marketing & Graphic Design - Robyn Dickinson Chief Admin & Compliance Officer - Katrina Event & Programme Manager - Azuree Williams Darrell

ACCOUNTS Front Desk Receptionist - Tammy Simmons

Chief Financial Officer - Lisa Ty Patient Services Rep - Terran Simmons-Talbot

Financial Controller - Financial Controller Customer Service Support - Mandy Lewis

Senior Accountant - Kelly Braithwaite

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Clinical Director - Vacant during 2018 (now filled Medical Director - Dr. Chris Fosker by Dr. Olivia Bato) Clinical Manager - Michele Samson Chief Technologist - Rona Donowa Clinical Physicist - Dave Serratore Asst. Chief Technologist - Elizabeth Rego Clinical Administrator - Kidada Robinson Rad Technologist - Leeann Osborne Chief Radiation Therapist - Tina Graham Rad Technologist - Maureen Noon Radiation Therapist - Amanda Plante Ultrasound Technologist - Khristine Gilbert Radiation Therapist - Jeanne Steele Transcription/Office Admin - Leontae Burgess Radiation Oncology Nurse Director - Ellen Rad Technologist - Vacant during 2018 (now filled Trueman by Rebecca Morales)

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2 | Financial Report Financial Report of 2018

The Centre ended 2018 in a stronger financial With comparatively minimal capital investment position as reflected in the financial summary, in 2018 vs 2017, the Centre used increases in cash which shows net assets grew by $1.7 million (or balances to internally restrict $1.5m by year end 33%) and net income by 32% (or $408k). The year in an effort to eliminate the outstanding ended December 31, 2018, marked the first full debt in 2019. fiscal year of operations for the Radiation Therapy (RT) unit, which reported only seven Moving forward, the Centre is challenged with months of results in 2017. active management of its finances in the context of i) increase of un/under-insured patients Cash from operations allowed the Centre to pay ii) local health financing reforms, iii) evolving down $2 million of the $3.5 million bank loan best practices in cancer prevention, detection outstanding at the end of 2017. Additionally, and treatment and iv) local and global trends in improved billing and collection for RT insurance population demographics, cancer incidence and claims resulted in a notable decrease in accounts overall healthcare. receivable relative to total service revenues.

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n 24 1 8 a 5 YEAR SUMMARY AUDITED BY KPMG

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2 | Donor List Period January - December 2018

On behalf of our patients, volunteers, staff and our Board of Directors, we thank you. Thank you to our donors, sponsors, event participants and supporters who have joined us in our efforts to serve our community building healthier lives free of cancer and disease.

DONOR HONOUR ROLL Ascendant Group Limited Belmont Hills Golf Club Booth, Johnnel #SimonsStrong Ascendant Rock Stars Benjamin, Keeva Bergquist, Booth, Paul J. and Dorothy M. A.F. Smith Trading Co. Ltd. Ascots Restaurant Diana Botelho, Deborah A.P. Moller (Bermuda) Limited Ashford Berkeley Institute School Bourke, Katherine A.S. Coopers Association of Filipinos in Bermuda Bookstore Bowen, Clarice AA FLYING FOR THE CURE Bermuda Bermuda Bridge Club Bowen, Dellrose Aberfeldy Nursery Astwood, Chiharu BPSU - Onward and Upward Accountant General Astwood, Sally Bermuda Commercial Bank Together! Adderley, Herbie Atlantic Caregiving Bermuda Community Brangman, Gary Aeolus Capital Management Augustus, April Foundation Brangman, Katherine Air Care Augustus-Smith, Cindy O. Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service Brangman, Yvette Alexander, Trish AXA XL Bermuda Ltd. Bermuda Fun Golf Brewer, M. All About Life! Axis Capital Holdings Limited For Girls Brigham & Women’s Hospital All Night For The Fight Axis Specialty Limited Association Brighton Nursery Alleyne, Louise BAC Bermuda Hospitals Board Brown Sally-Ann Allianz Risk Transfer (Bermu- Bacardi International Bermuda Housing Corporation Brown, Craig D. da) Ltd. Bacardi Limited Bermuda Import & Export Brown, Erica Allied World Assurance Com- Ball, Darnelle Brown, Ericka pany Bank of Bermuda Foundation of SDA Brown, Irene Almeida, Carmen Bank of Butterfield Bermuda Land Development Browne, Sally Alpha Nu Omega, Inc. Barber, Marjorie Bermuda Long Riders Brown-Rogers, Sadé Amaral, Edward Barnes, Andrew Bermuda Monetary Authority Bubenzer, Peter Ambiance Lounge Barritt, Bruce Bermuda Nursing Association Burgess, Cleatta AMLIN Bermuda Barritt, Frederick Burgess, Kathy Anderson, Leonette Bartlett, Beryl Bermuda Realty Company Burgess, Rosemary Anonymous Donors Bartlett, Caroline Limited Burgess, Raine Aon Group (Bermuda) Ltd Barton, Jacky Bermuda Red Cross Burke, Nicholas Araujo, Leonora Barton, Patricia Bermuda Waterworks Ltd. Burland, Vivian Araujo, Lina BAS Group of Companies BF&M Insurance Company Burrows, Deborah Arch Madness Bascome, Shelley BGA Group of Companies Burrows, Joanfaye Arch Reinsurance LTD. BC who CARE BHB Team Movember Burwood, Matt Argo Group International Hold- Bean, Antionette BHS Dragons Butler, Paula ings Ltd. Bean, Linda Binns, Angela S Butterfield & Vallis Argus Cancer Assassins Bean, Marilyn Black, Kamilia Argus Group Bean, Olney Blankenfeldt, Karen Butterfield Believers Armstrong, Wanda R Bean, Rosalin Blaser, Mitch Butterfield, Lillian Art Smiths Beauline, Ann Bloomin’ Babes Butterfield, Rosa Arthur Morris & Co. Ltd. Beecher Carlson Bolton Charitable Foundation Butterfield, Sandra M Aruda, Gail A BELCO Booby Traps Byron, Carol BF&M Breast Cancer Awareness Walk

Cabaloo Limited Clarien Bank Dale, Brenda Donawa, Rona Cabral, Andreia Clarien Defenders Dalton E Tucker Primary Hypolite, Donna and Edward Cabral, Jonathan Clarke, Lyndsey Daly, Karen Douglas, Cleo Cabral, Nelia C Clearwater Middle School Daniels, Chaunette Douglas, Veralyn Caesar, Orrian Marie Coco Reef Daniels, Donnette Dowling, Natasha Caesar, Pamela Colonial Group Daniels, Lakila Drew, Michael & Terril Calderon, Rosemary G. Colonial Walking Warriors Daniels, Laverne Drew, Terell Camara, Karen Consolidated Services Darrell, Larry Drolet, Renee Cambridge Beaches Conyers Dill & Pearman Darrell, Valerie Duerden, Mei-Lin Cambridge Reefs Cook, Sarah Darrell, Rasheemiah Dunleavy, Susan Cameron, Rosemarie Coral Beach & Tennis Club Davidson, David Dunne, Wendy Camillas, Vilma Cordero, Cassandra Davidson, Susan Duty Free Airport Campbell, Lliana Corks For A Cure Davis, Andrea East End Group Ltd. Cannonier, Alberta Cornwall, Marvalyn Davis, Leola East End Primary School Cannonier, Karen Corporate Charity Football DeCosta, Hannah C. Edwards, Glenda Marie Canterbury Law Ltd. Tournament DeGraff, Ernestine Edwards, Joanne Carruthers, Penelope Corporate Research Associates Delta Airlines Emery, Eureka Loreen Caton, Patrick Corporation of Hamilton Delta Takes Flight English Sports Shop Correia, Coral Department of Child & Family Estera Services Cedarbridge Wildcats Correia, Cristina and Susanna Services Estwick, Paula Centenary United Methodist Correia, Melanie Department of Correction Eve, Gladstone Church Cotterill, Angela Department of Health Eve, Wendy Chapman, Robin Cottingham, Debbie Desilva, Cindy Everest Re Charves, Charlene Cox, Angela Desilva, Lynn Marie Ex-Artillerymen’s Association Cheeseman, Lorraine Crab, Wendy Deveson Smith, Jenille Expertise Ltd Chisholm, Helen Ann Cranfield, Sharon DFA Family & Friends EY Bermuda Choong, Siew Ling Curtis, Andrene Dickens, Carol Fagundo, Debbie Christopher, Jose/Ma Cymai’s World Dickinson, Gloria-Jean Fairmont Southampton Chubb (ACE Foundation) Cynthia, Libird Dill, Edith Faith Walkers Chubb DaPonte, Gail Docksider Pub and Restaurant Farag, Magda Clacken, H. Sharmette Dale, Betty Dolphin Quest Faries, Carol Farnan, Terri Gorham’s Limited Horseman, Audrey Kendall, Angela Fay, Clara Graham, John Howes, Sonia Kendall, Lita Ferguson, James Gray, Sheila Hrubis, Deborah Keyes, James Fight City Fitness Green Family HSBC Bank Bermuda Limited Kitson & Co. Flanagan’s Irish Pub Greene, Enith IAS Charitable Trust Kneeland, Randall Fleming, Janet Griffith, Andrel ILS Investment Management KPMG RFL Teams Flipping to Beat It Grotto Bay Beach Resort Ingham, Harry KPMG Ltd. Flores, Elizabeth Gusi, Shyril Ingham, Wendy Kristoff, Jazmyne Fogden, Dorothy and Richard Gutteridge Family Inspired Fitness Lambe, Flavia Foggo, Kendra Haak, Cindy International Imports Lambert, Deborah Forbes, Margaret Hamilton Parish & Tuckers Irish Freemasonry Lancashire Foundation, The Forever Flowers Town Trust Ironshore Insurance Lancashire Insurance Company Four Star Pizza/The Upper Hamilton Princess and Beach Isip, Leilani Lancashire Team Tango Crust Club Island Restaurant Group Ltd. Lancaster Anderson, Maria Fowkes, Pamela Harding, John Jackson, Marilyn Lancer-Barnes, Cynthia Fraiser, Jan Harding, Kenneth Jackson, Rosette Lang, David Francis Patton School Franklin, Harper Digital Entertainment Jackson, Tammy Lang, Patricia Zina (Vibe 103FM) James, Devena James, George Lapsley-Dyer, Nadine Fransworth, Kelly Harries, Sandra James, Pamela Gihon Lawrence, Lovette Fraser, Janet Harrington Sound Primary Jardine Matheson International Leader, Lynda Frederick, Christina Harris Hunton, Sonia Services Limited Leavenworth, Ellen K. Freisenbruch-Meyer Group Harris, Elaine JBU Divas Lepercq, Francoise Friends of Bermuda Communi- Harvey, Kay Jeffers, Carmen Leseur, Fay ty Foundation Harvey, Robin Jennings, April Lewis, Mandy Friends of Mel Foundation Inc. Hassan, Fatima Jervis, Isabel Lewis, Ronda Fubler, Efani Heatherly, Glenn JetBlue Airways Lewis, Una Fulton, Anna Hayward, Carolyn S. Joell, Ellen Liberty Mutual Management Furbert, Conika Hayward, Cheryl A. John Barrit & Son Ltd. (Bermuda) Furbert, Diane Hayward, Joan Johnson, Brenda Liburd, Cynthia Furbert, Lynell Hayward, Karla Johnson, Grace Lindo, Anne Furbert, Sandra I. Hayward, Marita Johnson, Wendy Lindo, Lynn Furbert, Tracey Hayward, Tim Jolicoeur, Maita Lindo, Mary Furtado, Maria C Health Management Services Jones, Hope Lines, Elfreda G.B.’zz 1 & 2 Heart and SOL Jones, Marjorie Link Bermuda Ltd. Gabriel, Mary S Heaven, Diane Jones, Muriel Lira, Elizabeth Gibbons Company Limited Helios Foundation Jones, Suzanne Lister, Alison Gibbons, Jessica Hendrickson, Kim Joshua Bates Trading Bermuda Lopes Sandy Gibbons, Susan Hendrickson, Sheila Ltd. Love My Hair Salon Gibbons, Danika Hendrickson, Sherviann Joyiens, Karen Lowe, Jeannette Gibson, Glenda Hendrickson, S Just Between Us Lowe, Lorraine Gilbert, Maxine Heron Bay Primary Juul, Jens Lucky Elephant Yoga Girlguiding Bermuda Hill, Patti-Ann K.E.M.H Lugo, Antione Glasford Dynasty Holder, Paula W Keep Calm Kill Cancer Luxury Gifts Bermuda Ltd. Goddard Gibbons, Donna Holdipp, Gloria Kemp, Janet & Hunter, Scott Lymphomaniacs Golden, Marvin Hollis, Cathy Kempe, Cornelia M & M’s Motivated and Golf Villas Residence Club Hollis, Isadore Kempe, Pamela Marching for a Cure M. Soares & Son Miller, Sharon E Pink Pineapples Pretorius, Allan Mad Hatters Minors, Monica Pitcher, Kimberly Price, Samantha, Dr Madden, Aine Minors, Rosemarie Pitcher, Pamela Proctor, Gregory Madeiros, Luquita Mitchell, Joy Pitcher, Julie Pro-Tone Cleaning Services Maguire, Barbara Mitchell, Valerie Pitt, Julia Purvis Primary Maitland, Gail Moniz, Sandra Place, Ankeysha Playle, Brenda Purvis, David and Ebbin, Mer- Makin’ Waves Moniz, Zilda PLP Steppers edith C. Making Strides Monk, Jeannette Pompano Beach Club PwC Males, Jean Laura Monroe, Gina Pond, Sherma QBE Markel Bermuda Limited Moorhead, Audrey One Love. One Life. Queen’s Club Inc. Markel Marvels Morris, Hamish O’Neill, Alexandra Quest Management Services Market Place Ltd. Morrison, Venetia O’Neill, J. P. Ltd. Marketplace. Morton, Bernice Orchid Nail Spa Racing for Life MARSH Mount St. Agnes Osborne, Larry Ramirez Davis, Dulce Maura Marsh, Bowring Mountford, Neil Osset, Jose Rankin, John Marshall, Maureen MSA Saints & Lil Saints Otis Elevator Company (Ber- Rans, Julie and Bobby Martin, Alreta Munro, Brenda muda) Ltd Ray of Hope Martin, Gloria Musabhi, Abdul Outerbridge, Janet Rayner, Shrileen Massa, Kathryn Mutch, Frank & Helen Outerbridge, Kaywell Raynor, Angela Masters LTD. Mutual Insurance Company Owens, Lisa Raynor, Patricia Masters, Alison Ltd. P&M Electrical Raynor, Roslyn L. Matos, Judy Nanette, Denise Panchaud, Jennifer L. Redlaser Ltd. Max Pack - Poke a dot in Nearon, Sacora Panchaud, Susan E. Regulatory Authority cancer Nelmes, Peter PartnerRe Limited Relay for Life - Admissions Maynard, Judith Nephila Capital Ltd. Paull, Si Relay for Life - General Maynard, Keithley Newstead Lantana Spa Payne, Jeff Donations Mayor, Robin Nichols, Pansy Paynter, Antoinia RenaissanceRe Mc Gowan, Aimee and Matt Nomura Securities Pedro, Theresa RenRe Avengers McPhee, Sarah Norford, Cheryl-Ann Pension Commissions Restless Native McEwan, Sandra Norton, Eleanor Perinchief, Patsy Richards, Constance, Dr McLauglin, Ana Nottingham, Norma E Perry, Linda Richards, Delton Melllo, Peggy Oil Group of Companies Persaude, Deoranie Richardson, Cherrill Riley, Menspeak@Bermuda College OIL Management Services Ltd. Peterson, Diane Nonna Messick, Kyle Olander, Eliza Philpott, Diane Riley, Tosha MHC Woman’s Ministries Oliveira De Medeiros, Jose M. Philpott, Geormeeka Roberts, Clifford Mihelcic, Christine One Communication Philpott, Felicia Roberts, Donna Miles Market Ltd. Phoenix Stores Limited Port Royal School Roberts, Rose Miller, Elizabeth Pichery, Maria Postlethwaite, Donnamae Robin Hood F.C.

Relay For Life of Bermuda BF&M Breast Cancer Awareness Walk AXA Man on the Run Robinson, Duval Simpson, Margaret D Swain, Peggy Tokio Millennium Re Robinson, Janet Robinson, Skinner, David M. & Joan Swan, Debra Tolaram, Jennifer Sarah Smiles Bermuda Ltd Inc. Swann, Joanne Tops Ltd. Bermuda Robinson, Suelan Smith Simmons, Rhonda Sy, Juco, Paz Transport Control Department Rodrigues, Patricia M. Smith, Betty Symonds, Jaela Transworld Oil Limited Ross, Ann Smith, Doreen Symons, Ann Travel Edge Rossiter, Gillian R Smith, Erica TABS Tripet, Yann Rouja, Sandra Smith, Eva-Jean Take Five Catering Trott Marshall, Brenda Royal Gazette Limited Smith, Fay Talbot, John Trott, Jacqueline E. Royal Palms Hotel Smith, Gary Talbot, Lori Trott, Joanne Roye, P. A. Smith, Hyacinth Tashjian, Richard Trott, Karla RUBIS Smith, Janell Taylor Smith, Fay Trott, Kathleen Russell, Sherrilene Smith, Laverne Taylor, Lorna Trott, P Michelle Saggar, Crystal Smith, Linda Lee Team Bryan Trott, Taisha L Saints, Lisa Smith, Margaret Team Haagen-Dazs (B&V) Tucker, Cecil Salon 27 Smith, Michelle Smith, Shirley Team Pitcher Tucker, Kai Smith, Tamara Team Saltus Tucker, Violeta Saltus Knights Smith, Valerie Team Sophia Tumor Dissolvers Saltus, Marilyn Soares, Teresa L Team Violet Tuzo, Eloise Sampson, Michele SOL Petroleum Bermuda Ltd Team XL Catlin Ty, Lisa Sandra’s Squad Somersfield Cafe for a Cure Team Zurich United Insurance Company Santucci, Madeline F Somner, Shane Teixeira, John US Consulate General Santucci, Marchal SOMPO (Endurance) The Bank of NT Butterfield & Usher, Jenny Save Second Base Sousa, June Son Limited Validus Lightening Schettler, Lynn Sousa, Suzanne The Benchwarmers Validus Re Schroders Bermuda Sousa’s Gardens The Centre on Philanthropy Ventura, Maria Schuler, Corellete Souse’s Soldiers The CUREageous Ones Vickers, Cassandra Seaman, Sharona Southampton Preschool The Doghouse Wacoal America Inc. Securis Investments Specialty Inn The Elliot School Walker, M J & S I Selectron Ltd. Spence, Shirley The Island Shop Walker-Hunt, Paulette Sharpe, Florence Spencer, Cavon The Open Door Christian Wallen, Paulet Shirley, H Siese, Tony and Spenser, J N Assembly Walwyn, Sheena Family Spera, Karen The Queen Group Warner, Mary Janice Silva, Ilda St David’s Primary The Reefs Resort & CLub Simmons, Angela St. Anne’s Church The Royals Watford Re. Ltd. Simmons, Miriam St. David’s Variety The Terrace Weale, Margaret Simmons, Sacha Stepping Stone Nursery THE WALKING SEUSS’ Weekes, Miriam Simmons, Sacha A. & Eugene S. Stevens, Elonda Third Point Re Weeks, Gladys Simons, Christine & Perry, Lynn Stolarz, Christine Thomas, Tracy Welch, Justin Simons, Debra Stovell, Leola Thomas, Zelma Westhead, Andrew Simons, Dianne Stroud, Karen Thomas-Wilson, Lavonna Westmeath Simons, Geanna Sullivan, Vaughan Thompson, Charlene B. A. Westmore, Pete Simons, Lois Sun Life Financial Thompson, Zina D Wharton, Dayton Simons, Rosina Supermart, The Thorne, Judith White, Alexander Simons, Sharon Suragh, Sheila TK Hair Ltd. White, Judith Simons, Theresa Suzette Cheeseman TNC Smashers White, Penny Whitney Institute XL Services UK Ltd Gorham’s Limited K.E.M.H Wilkinson, Verna I Yatco, Maria Green Family Link Bermuda Ltd. Williams, Azuree Young Men’s Social Club Ironshore Insurance Newstead Lantana Spa Williams, Mitchelle Young, Ardleigh Joshua Bates Trading Bermuda O’Neill, J. P. Williams, Tracie Young, Erna Ltd. Otis Elevator Company Williams, William Horace Young, G. W. Markel Bermuda Limited (Bermuda) Ltd Willis, Barbara Young, Jeanann OIL Management Services Ltd. The Reefs Resorts Willis, Mikale Young, Velvet Partner Reinsurance Wilson, Cora Ysseldyke, Jennifer PartnerRe Limited IN HONOR OF Wilson, Eunice Zen Bodi Bermuda QBE Carol Ramirez Wilson, Jennifer Zuill, Odell RenaissanceRe Richard Tashjian Wilson, Margi Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. Schroders Bermuda Susan and Glenn Titterton’s Winton Ltd Zurich International (Bermuda) SOMPO (Endurance) 50th Wedding Anniversary Witkowski, Janice Ltd Watford Re. Ltd. Wolffe, K Zwarich, Trina Zurich International (Bermuda) IN MEMORY OF Woods, Glen Ltd Dieter Kupfer Woolard, Arnold and Wendy CORPORATE MATCHING Glen Miskiewicz Woolf, Heather Arch Reinsurance UNION DUES Irene F. Paterson Woolridge, Lynne Argo Group International Bermuda Hospitals Board Mary Harding Woolridge, Zina Holdings Ltd. Cambridge Beaches Resort & Patricia Cook World Distributors Ltd. Aspen Bermuda Limited Spa Shelia O’Connor Wright, Christopher Bermuda Industrial Union Fairmont Southampton Resort Shirley and James Humphries Wright, Josephine Chubb (ACE Foundation) Government of Bermuda Winifred F. Powell

Honouring Mike Barnfield (left to right) Clive and Lyndy Thatcher, Carol and Mitch Blaser, Darlene Barnfield, Fiona Luck IN-KIND DONATIONS Docksider Pub & Restaurant Island Restaurant Group Ltd. Royal Gazette Limited Ascots Restaurant Dolphin Quest Love My Hair Royal Palms Hotel BAC East End Group Ltd. Lucky Elephant Yoga RUBIS BELCO Fairmont Southampton Resort M. Soares & Son Salon 27 Belmont Hills Golf Club Fight City Fitness Mad Hatters Sousa’s Gardens Bermuda Bookstore Flanagans’s Irish Pub Makin’ Waves Specialty Inn Bermuda Fun Golf Gibbons Company Limited Market Place Ltd. Supermart, The BF&M Gorham’s Limited Orchid Nail Spa TABS BGA Group of Companies Grotto Bay Beach Resort Phoenix Stores Limited Take Five Catering Brighton Nursery Hamilton Princess Redlaser Ltd. Coco Reef Harper Digital Entertainment Rosewood Golf Villas Residence

YOUR SUPPORT 2017 2018 2017-2018 $3.6 MILLION $1.9 MILLION RAISED RAISED

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