LGBTQ Health and Wellbeing

Mazzoni Center 2020 Annual Report We Are You. LGBTQ Health and Wellbeing 2020 Annual Report

A LETTER FROM to support our staff and community members of color. We offered staff racially concordant facilitated conversations to help process the emotional trauma of Contents The Interim continued police violence against the Black community; closed for all services A Letter From on Juneteenth (June 19th) to commemorate 03 THE INTERIM LEADERSHIP TEAM the end of slavery in the U.S. and provide Leadership Team an opportunity to reflect, recharge, 05 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS and practice self care; and matched A lot can happen in a year. In 2019 we mobilization for racial justice compelled us 06 OUR COVID-19 RESPONSE charitable donations made by our staff to celebrated Mazzoni Center’s 40th year to reevaluate our own antiracist efforts. organizations fighting racial injustice up of service to the LGBTQ community. We navigated these obstacles together with to $5,000 made through June 19, 2020. 10 OUR PEOPLE, OUR COMMUNITY With evolving obstacles facing our steadfastness, adaptability, compassion, Luis Noguera community, from the HIV/AIDS epidemic imagination and an enduring belief in our We recognize these initiatives are only Dani Murano-Kinney to transphobic public health policies, communal strength. a small step, and we are committed to the past four decades at Mazzoni Center rigorous and ongoing self reflection in In response to the global pandemic, our 13 TRANS WELLNESS were marked by collective resilience and our steadfast efforts to improve our team worked quickly to transition our innovation in pursuit of our mission. organization, city, country and world. CONFERENCE innovative programs in order to safely This year was no different. The COVID-19 continue our services while limiting Despite the difficulties that 2020 brought, 16 A SMOOTHER TRANSITION pandemic presented us with one of our patient and staff exposure to the Mazzoni Center’s staff members have shown Mack Kelley and Patty Kelley most novel challenges yet, and the national COVID-19 virus. These programs include: up time and time again for clients, patients, and for one another. We believe what makes 18 TAKING THE FIRST STEP * — MazzoniGo, which provides drive- Mazzoni Center so special is that we don’t thru and walk-up lab services, including James Walker just serve the LGBTQ community, we are immunizations, oral swabs, specimen drop- a part of it. In fact, in a recent employee off, finger stick tests and COVID-19 testing; 20 BY THE NUMBERS survey we learned that more than 70 WE ARE YOU * — #MTU by Mazzoni Center, which percent of Mazzoni Center staff identify 21 FINANCIALS repurposed our Mobile Testing Unit to as , , or Bisexual (LGB) and distribute free, at-home HIV testing kits almost 30 percent identify as Trans and/or 21 PHILADELPHIA across the city; Non-conforming (TGNC). TRANS WELLNESS * — A call center with information to Finally, we could not have persevered CONFERENCE continue to encourage safe and healthy through this year without you — our SPONSORS during the pandemic; and patients and clients, donors and volunteers, * — The seamless implementation of and staff members. Thank you for your 24 DONORS telemedicine and virtual client services continued support in both the good times across the medical, behavioral health, and the daunting ones. It’s because of prevention and care services teams and the you that we can look to the future with only LGBTQ Intensive Outpatient Program hope as we continue to provide the quality (IOP) in the city. health and wellness services our LGBTQ community deserves. As importantly, we welcomed the movement for racial justice, both here in Philadelphia and across the country, as an With gratitude, opportunity to reassess and disrupt our The Interim Leadership Team internal systems of institutional inequality. Racquel Assaye, MS, Chief Financial Officer Clockwise From Top — While the journey of antiracism is ongoing, Nancy Brisbon, MD, Chief Medical Officer Racquel Assaye, Nancy Brisbon, we introduced a number of policy changes Alecia Manley, Chief Operating Officer Alecia Manley

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Left — Nu’Rodney Prad, President of the Board of Directors A LETTER FROM The Board of Directors

As I think about the tremendous challenges Resources Officer, which are positions that members, the ILT and all of the staff 2020 presented for the world and Mazzoni already exist within the agency. The ELT members for not only helping reach this Center, I have never been prouder to will expand to seven positions in total; and organizational restructuring decision with serve this organization and the diverse the Board of Directors (BOD) will identify their insightful perspectives, but also for all community we encompass. a comprehensive approach and involvement of their hard work this year. of front-line staff, directors and managers I have come to expect Mazzoni Center Furthermore, I am extremely grateful to once an executive search firm is secured. and our LGBTQ community at large, from our community of patients, clients and We are pleased that our current Interim their enduring track records through the volunteers who continue to support us and Leadership Team (ILT) will continue to years, to be a triumphant group when serve as inspiration for why our work is so

WE ARE YOU serve Mazzoni Center as members of faced with difficult times; and yet I am meaningful. Thank you for all that you do. this new model, and are grateful for still in complete awe of the way you — our their tremendous leadership over the patients, clients, donors, volunteers and Sincerely, past two years. staff — truly rose to the occasion to help us Nu’Rodney Prad navigate 2020 together. The outpouring of As the leading LGBTQ health and wellness President of the Board of Directors support Mazzoni Center received and the provider in the Philadelphia region, we positive impact we made on so many lives, are an organization that prides itself on despite all of the obstacles, is a testament inclusivity, which is why these changes to our fortitude. were made very thoughtfully in conclusion of a ten-month initiative that considered This year was not only marked by in-depth feedback from all staff, directors, change with current events, but also the ILT and Board members. It’s also why with the introduction of a new, permanent we chose to retire all former position titles leadership structure for the organization with the word “Chief,” with respect and — an innovative Executive Leadership acknowledgement to our siblings within Team (ELT) model, led by one individual Indigenous and First Nation communities. serving as both President and Executive Officer. Additional members of the ELT will With these changes, I am confident that consist of an Executive Financial Officer, we can further enhance our impact on Executive Operations Officer, Executive patients’ lives. I would like to extend my Medical Officer and Executive Human deepest gratitude to my fellow Board

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Left — Mazzoni Center Community Health Services exam room

Right — When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in with minimal interruption, Mazzoni Mazzoni Center Community mid-March, as an essential business and Center was granted $50,000. The PHL- Health Services medical station health care provider, Mazzoni Center COVID-19 fund was established between team members began working diligently to the City of Philadelphia; United Way of overcome unimaginable challenges so they Greater Philadelphia and Southern New could continue delivering quality care and Jersey; and Philadelphia Foundation, a services to patients and clients. regular supporter of Mazzoni Center’s Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference, Our Staff members worked earnestly to aid nonprofits throughout the Greater together to quickly shift to a primarily Philadelphia region. virtual practice, an unprecedented Mazzoni Center also received $50,000 change, to prevent the need to postpone COVID-19 from the Gilead CARES COVID-19 Acute appointments. Through constant Relief and Emergency Support Fund, communication with the help of Mazzoni designed to support current grantees facing Center’s patient portal, numerous phone an imminent closure or termination of Response calls and online updates, patients were vital services due to losses attributable accommodated on a case-by-case basis to to the pandemic. Gilead, a longstanding best fit their individual needs and prevent partner, already supports Mazzoni Center’s patients in partnership with T-Mobile, a disruption in care. Thank you to the following staff, friends, family members and strangers prevention services and its team jumped addressing the barriers to patients who reached out during the pandemic to provide our staff with much Mazzoni Center staff members also in to provide generous and vital financial without internet access and who are thus needed PPE. We are stronger together! WE ARE YOU reworked two of their community based assistance. unable to take advantage of telemedicine. resources to ensure the connection between Mazzoni Center’s team members peers was not lost during quarantine. Both MAZZONIGO Marisol Roche-Timmons, a teacher Adam Williams, a former Mazzoni established the following programs the Trip Project and OUR Space by OUR To continue providing essential lab services and aunt of Mazzoni Center’s Medical Center employee, and his partner to evolve delivery of care during the Way, two engagement programs with while limiting patient and staff exposure, Assistant Supervisor, Jasmine Santana, donated 200 masks. COVID-19 pandemic. regularly scheduled in-person activities Mazzoni Center’s team launched the donated isolation gowns, N95 masks and The following people donated their designed to provide support and educate the TELEMEDICINE MazzoniGo initiative. Patients can either surgical masks with shields from her COVID-19 stimulus checks to help community, switched to virtual hangouts At the start of quarantine, Mazzoni use the new drive-thru or walk-up program personal collection. support Mazzoni Center: via Facebook Live and reached hundreds of Center’s staff members were quick to to receive services such as COVID-19 tests, Sukie Desire, a practice manager at a * — Ernie Mabry people across the country. find an effective solution to continue immunizations, oral swabs, swab drop-off, family medicine/cardio practice in Wichita, * — Steve Bohnel finger stick tests and medication pick up. To support these efforts, Mazzoni Center's seeing patients on a regular schedule, TX, saw our request for PPE in an Athena During the COVID-19 pandemic, the development team quickly applied to going completely virtual for the first two #MTU BY MAZZONI CENTER PPE exchange forum and sent N95 masks. dedicated prevention staff has visited receive funding from two grants, eager to months of the pandemic and eventually different parts of the city twice a week, Mazzoni Center’s Mobile Testing Unit Terri Heimann Oppenheimer helped remain open and accessible to patients. reincorporating in-person visits based distributing at-home HIV testing kits. At- brings free, at-home HIV test kits to facilitate a donation of hundreds of masks on patient needs. Virtual appointments home HIV tests also became available for After an extremely competitive neighborhoods across Philadelphia, through Making Masks, the grassroots via video chat quickly became a new delivery and pick-up. application process for the PHL helping to make HIV testing accessible Facebook group. normal for all behavioral health and COVID-19 Fund, due to the fund and convenient to the community while With these programs, Mazzoni Center most medical services. Part of the grant Abra Morgan, a Mazzoni Center therapist, rapidly deploying resources to enable raising awareness about the importance can continue to make a positive funding Mazzoni Center received was made masks for staff by hand. difference for patients and clients. organizations to continue business of regular testing. used to provide 200 smart phones to

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Left — Mazzoni Center building entrance

Right — Mazzoni Center terrace

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Our People, Our Community

LUIS NOGUERA + only natural when they became the new DANI MURANO-KINNEY We caught up with patient-turned-employee environment, and because that was me Logistics Coordinator for the PTWC run Luis Noguera, and Dani Murano-Kinney, just a few years ago, I can relate and by Mazzoni Center. our new Logistics Coordinator of the communicate with them on a deeper level,” Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference Luis said. “I had attended the conference for a few (PTWC), who both show what it means years and came across a job posting for Throughout the pandemic, Luis has been that “We Are You” — Mazzoni Center and Logistics Coordinator which was weirdly on the road working with the Mobile the LGBTQ community are one. specific to my set of skills from previous Testing Unit, helping to deliver at-home positions. It was an uncanny fit that I HIV tests. “It is our responsibility to adjust couldn’t pass up. So, I applied,” said Dani. LUIS NOGUERA to this new reality in order to reach our In last year’s annual report, we shared the patients and continue providing essential Dani hopes to bring a fresh and authentic story of Luis, a lawyer from Colombia, who community services, especially when many outlook to the conference as someone who became a loyal patient of Mazzoni Center testing facilities are closed,” Luis said. shares similar experiences with others in and proactively distributed pamphlets the LGBTQ community, including both Luis also said while he cannot predict the about the importance of sexually the positive, breakthrough moments and future, he is confident in the significant transmitted infection (STI) testing during the struggles. positive role that Mazzoni Center continues his annual visits for testing to help educate

WE ARE YOU to play in the lives of people in need, “I see this position as a vehicle to give his community. regardless of global challenges beyond our the community a better sense of agency. Luis was searching for more ways to give control. My goal is to develop updated practices back to the community and help address “I am proud to be a member of the team, and a structure that can address feedback key cultural inequalities. After five years serving on the front lines and making the from past conferences by connecting with as a patient, he created a strong network world a better place for everyone,” Luis said. the community.” of friends through Mazzoni Center and In preparation for next year’s conference, decided that applying for a position with DANI MURANO-KINNEY Dani and their team are enthusiastically the organization was a natural next step. Growing up, Dani struggled to accurately conducting outreach to companies and Today, Luis works as a prevention specialist define and construct their identity and people across the country to obtain as for Mazzoni Center, providing testing for spent years trying to figure out how to many content proposals as possible, striving HIV and other STIs for the community. express what they were feeling. While to make future conferences more inclusive working through this self-identification, Top — “Our goal is to break the stigma around for Black, Indigenous and People of Color Dani sought a fresh start in Philadelphia, Luis Noguera, Prevention getting tested for these diseases.” (BIPOC) members of the trans community. Specialist at Mazzoni where they came out as trans and As a patient-turned-employee, Luis Center nonbinary. “I’m excited for what the future of the says that working for Mazzoni Center [PTWC] holds and to bring everyone Dani has always been heavily involved Bottom — has helped him to better connect with together again in 2021, whether virtual Dani Murano-Kinney, in the LGBTQ community while also the patients. or in-person.” Logistics Coordinator for gaining education, museum event and “I understand their initial fears when Mazzoni Center programming experience; so, it was needing to be vulnerable in a new

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Current Page — Announcement for the PTWC

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Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference

In July of 2019, Mazzoni Center hosted its 18th annual PTWC, the largest trans conference in the world. The three-day affair welcomed over 8,000 people along with 34 sponsors, 125 exhibitors and vendors and hundreds of volunteers. Charlene Arcilia established the conference in 2001 with the goal of educating and empowering trans individuals on issues of health and well-being; informing allies and health service providers; and facilitating networking, community-building and systemic change in the community. The conference offered workshops; panel discussions; a professional development track for those in the legal, behavioral health and medical fields; kids and youth spaces; a keynote address by stand-up WE ARE YOU comedian and actor Dina Nina Martinez; and a dance party. We look forward to expanding the conference, continuing to spread knowledge and uniting the trans community through the PTWC in future years to come as we continue our important mission. Thank you to all of our sponsors who made this event possible.*

Current Page — PTWC attendees, photographed by Sabina Pierce

* — Sponsor list can be found on page 21

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A Smoother Every time we go in [to Mazzoni Center], Transition everybody is so friendly, and I really feel like we’re at home when we walk in.” MACK AND PATTY KELLEY

Mack, now 17, was in eighth grade when so thrilled we were going to be able to do he decided to begin his physical transition. this for Mack,”Patty said as she recalled — Right At the time, he found it extremely difficult hearing the positive news. Mack (left) and Patty (right) to be himself around his peers, which at Mazzoni Center's Additionally, as Mack struggled in public led to severe depression and a series of Health Services school to fit in, Patty leaned on Mazzoni hospital visits. Center once again. The staff at Mazzoni As his mother, Patty Kelley, connected Center worked with Patty to get her the with Mack’s therapist on how to best notes and support she needed to pull serve his needs, the name Mazzoni Center Mack out of school and he is now in a rose to the top as a place they could therapeutic high school where he is, seek help. With services specifically for according to Patty, “thriving.” WE ARE YOU the transgender community, especially “Every time we go in [to Mazzoni Center], Mazzoni Center’s Pediatric and Adolescent everybody is so friendly, and I really feel like Comprehensive Transgender Services we’re at home when we walk in,” Patty said. (PACTS) program, Mazzoni Center seemed She later continued when describing Mack’s like the perfect fit for Mack. first visit that, “Everybody made us feel so Despite a long waiting list, Mack was able comfortable and so at ease and answered to see a health care professional at Mazzoni any questions we had.” Center in a matter of three weeks, and the Mack has been a Mazzoni Center client life he truly wanted to live became a reality. for four years and goes twice a year for “No other doctor can handle what Mazzoni bloodwork for his testosterone. He recently Center is handling,” said Patty. “[Mack’s] had top surgery to continue with his pediatrician he was going to would have transition, and Mazzoni Center's team never put him on testosterone.” worked with him to get all the testing he needed before undergoing his procedure. Patty, a single mom, was concerned about Additionally, the PACTS program team put the affordability of the testosterone, but Mack and Patty in touch with an affordable the PACTS program staff members let her lawyer that helped change Mack’s gender know they could put her on a payment marker and legal name on his birth plan with a sliding scale. “I just started certificate with ease. crying. I literally was in tears. I was just

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Taking the I felt safe sharing my story and was First Step encouraged to participate in my own sobriety journey. Mazzoni provided me JAMES WALKER with the tools I needed to cope.”

Left — James Walker at Struggling with alcohol, substance abuse willing to change in order to succeed. Mazzoni Center and anger management, James Walker Mazzoni gives you the tools you need and would have never guessed that a simple provides a safe environment, but you must search on the internet would change his life make a commitment to yourself. That’s the forever. After reaching his breaking point, key,” James said. James began searching for local counseling James continues to visit Mazzoni Center online. He discovered Mazzoni Center, for regular therapy sessions, uses the quickly found comfort in the services toolkit he was provided in the recovery WE ARE YOU provided and has never turned back. programs at home and will always cherish “Mazzoni was affordable and catered to the the relationships he developed there. LGBTQ community. It was a perfect fit for Between the support system he has at me,” said James. Mazzoni Center, his family and his faith community, James has never felt stronger. James sought recovery through Mazzoni Center’s Intensive Outpatient and step- “This is the most significant thing I’ve done down programs, which he completed in just in my life — Mazzoni helped me to regain under one year. “I felt safe sharing my story my authentic self.” and was encouraged to participate in my own sobriety journey. Mazzoni provided me with the tools I needed to cope,” said James. Thanks in part to his background in human services, James enthusiastically embraced these programs. A devoted advocate for therapy, James encourages those who are fearful to take that first step. “It is worth the risk. You have to be vulnerable and

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By The Numbers Financials Philadelphia Trans Wellness TOTAL REVENUE Conference Sponsors HEALTH CENTER SCREENING AND PREVENTION Other Government Contracts We saw 6,443 patients, resulting Through our Prevention program we in 14,433 visits at the health center, provided 5,261 HIV tests, distributed 65% 35% PRESENTING SPONSOR Amida Care and across all Mazzoni Center teams Jefferson Health Devereaux Advanced 85,393 condoms, and administered REVENUE AND OTHER SUPPORT Behavioral Health PROTRACK MIXER SPONSOR we provided care to 2,034 folks living 8,017 Government Contracts $5,615,980 gettacar STI screenings. Comcast Jessica Kingsley Publishers with HIV. Grants 315,475 NATIONAL MEDIA SPONSOR Philadelphia Federal Credit General Donations 123,174 POZ Magazine POZ.com Union CASE MANAGEMENT Fenway Health BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Third Party Billing 9,666,226 REGIONAL MEDIA SPONSOR We gave out over $3,000 to clients Nemours Children’s Hospital Other Support 253,680 The Rainbow Times We saw 619 patients resulting in Einstein PRIDE Team (Einstein via our emergency needs fund. This Special Events 32,455 RETURNING LOCAL 11,216 sessions. Of those patients, Healthcare Network) covered anything from beds, to state Investment Income (Loss) (41,798) MEDIA SPONSOR Mainline Health 362 received teletherapy. From In-Kind Contributions 39,380 FACIALTEAM IDs, transportation support and air SILVER SPONSORS Penn Medicine March to end of June, we had 3,125 Rental Income 81,000 conditioners, among other items. We Gilead Take Shape Plastic Surgery, P.A. telebehavioral health sessions. Total Revenue 16,085,572 The Philadelphia Department of Gender Confirmation Center of gave out over 150 clothing vouchers to Public Health San Francisco Crane Center for Transgender Little Hikes Co. WE ARE YOU GENDER AFFIRMING SERVICES clients as well as over 100 hygiene kits, Surgery GenderCat.com, LLC TOTAL EXPENSES We worked with 1,136 TGNC patients and we supported 25 clients and their 46 BRONZE SPONSORS The Philadelphia Department Program Services Support Services Boston Children’s Hospital of Behavioral Health and of all ages in FY20. This resulted in Intellectual Disability Services Philly AIDS Thrift children during our annual toy drive. Drexel University Online 1,235 hours of follow-up care and Philadelphia Foundation LEGACY SPONSORS 69% 31% COPPER SPONSORS short-term counseling to current TGNC FOOD BANK Planned Parenthood Human Rights Campaign Southeastern PA patients and clients. Additionally, LabCorp 112,851.50 pounds of food passed EXPENSES Smith College School for we saw an intake of 21 new patients NICKEL SPONSORS Social Work through our food bank to support 872 Program Services through PACTS. Medical Care $3,419,176 Robert Wood Johnson University Bank of America clients throughout their 6,256 visits. Hospital Somerset’s PROUD Independence Business Alliance Social Care 3,202,793 Family Health Philadelphia FIGHT LEGAL 16% of the clients who accessed the Prevention Education and Legal 2,359,535 Whitman-Walker Health We provided free legal services to food bank also used other Mazzoni Behavioral Health 1,597,898 Total Program Services 10,579,402 clients spanning 665 households. Center services. Total Support Services 4,783,397 Total Expenses 15,362,799 Change in Net Assets 722,773

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Current Page — PTWC attendees, photographed by Sabina Pierce

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$2,500 - $4,999 Tabu Lounge & Hatboro Pediatrics PC Anonymous (5) Jolene Wilson-Glah Robin Balog-Hale Anonymous (25) Danielle Demisay George Conklin Donors Sports Bar Mark Watkins James Bishop Ashley Ryan Joseph D'Alessandro Robin Zaret April Francia Dara Lieberson George Sawn Rodney Wilson Network for Good $500 - $749 Janet McManus Beth Dorogusker Karen Gibson Aram Jibilian David Steerman Geraldine Kracz Sarah Bellon $50,000 & HIGHER PECO Energy Amazon Smile Jean Lisman Bobbi Bittker Kaspar Kasper Ashley Friedman David Wagner Hanna Roenfanz Sarah Jenkins GILEAD Sciences, Inc. Company Bell Rexall Pharmacy Julia Kincaid Bridget Murphy Katherine Chockley Sarah Quincy Back to Life Urban Deb Hollister Hayley Wieland Independence Blue Vincent Tseng and Combined Federal Sanctuary Lori Burns Caitlin Kuchemba Katherine Roberts Schwab Charitable Deborah Game Heather Hersh Cross Foundation Geoffrey Mainland Campaign - Eastern Mark Aufdemberge Chris Anastasiou Kathy Mandelbaum Scott Sharff Bank of America Deborah Olson Helene Harron MAC AIDS Fund Wells Fargo Pennsylvania & South Sharon Gecht Charitable Gift Fund Phillips Philadelphia Philanthropic Services Jersey Temple Law Faculty Christopher Faber Katie Trent Hilary Wilson Silverstein 8 at HUP Bao Bui Foundation Deborah Washington $1,500 - $2,499 Duane Morris LLP Mason Austin Colleen Shure Kelsey North Jacin Meehan Sophia Waldstein Barbara Inkeles Doris and Herman Jane M. Kieser Merrill Lynch Dan Hill Lauran and Sharon Jacob Crofoot $25,000 - $49,000 Align Surgical Stanford Ponson Associates Schultz Barbara Small Gluck Broadway Cares/ Jenine Pivovar Michael F. Fink David Neese Tanith Broom Jacqueline Taddonio Charities Aid Leah Hochstetler Ben Apatoff Douglas Needham Equity Fights AIDS, Melissa Thomas Nu'Rodney Prad David Peterson Tessa Merry James Hanley Foundation of Inc. Marcia Coleman Ben Moores Edward Skuchas America Neal and Vicky Kass Patrick and Jeanine Devin Concannon The Michael Jamie Donovan $15,000 - $24,999 O'Rourke Maria Legato Foundation Brenda Collins Eileen Araco Nancy Chockley Patricia Gilson Donna Cisowski Janet Stemwedel Truist Philly AIDS Thrift Raymond James Marianne Price Brenda Paul Eli Anders The Morris, Max, Rebecca Gray Dottie and Phil William Biskup Jeanette Lesenko and Sarah Altman Charitable Baumgarten Mark Johnson Bria Riley Eliza Robinson $10,000 - $14,999 Rich Van Fossen William Gardner Jefferson Health Memorial Trust Bank of America Sarah Fisher Dr. Mary A. Willard Martin Goldberg Bruce Goldstein Elizabeth Taylor-Mead System Ryan Fuller Zachary Palmer Charitable Foundation United Way of Greater Susquehanna Dylan Furlano Michael Dooner Calvin Hotchkiss Emily and Lucinda Jenna Cantarella Philadelphia and SNJ Steven Bohnel WE ARE YOU Bread & Roses International UNDER $100 Silverman Edward Mabrey Michele Fernstein Chelsea Switzer Jere Mahaffey Community Fund $1,000 - $1,499 Suzi Nam Group, LLP A. Evan Eyler Emily Haney-Caron Elizabeth Uzelac Nancy Brisbon Chris J. Vanderveer Johanna Goslin John R. Alchin and Blair Clinger Wawa Foundation The Cleveland ActBlue Charities Christine Santoro Emma and Robert Hal Marryatt Foundation Esther Oey Nathan Robertson John Geschwindt Bryan Plevelich $250 - $499 Adrianna Link Shock Christopher Balionis New Century Trust Yasamin Mir-Shekari Free Library of Nationwide John Heward Philadelphia Zoning Amy Summa Albert Nager Emmett Mitterando Philadelphia Bar Philadelphia Foundation Citizens Charitable John Parkinson Russell P. and $100 - $249 Eric Benotsch Foundation Anna Jackson Foundation Alicia Price Foundation Elizabeth Crimian Nicole Rolland Kaleb Vasily Anne Riley Aaron Perlstein Alison Campbell Erin McLeary Vanguard Heuer Foundation George Zeiset Patricia Shaw Citizens Helping Abington Friends Katharine Beutner Security Risk Advisors Anonymous Jackie Werner Allison Chang Citizens Give Erin Myers $5,000 - $9,999 School Paul Toth Katherine Burns The Benevity Brandon Riley Amy Jones Claire McManimen Erin Price Anonymous (2) James Becker Philip Grosser Community Impact Adelle Marshall Katie Cullum Boeing Employees Christina Peterson James Williams Andrew Bresnan Clarence McLay Ethan Fusaris Fund Alecia Manley Rachel Miller Kelly Marques Community Fund Decibel Insight Jenn Constantino Andrew Taggart Constance Garcia- ETS Cares Campaign United Way of Greater Allan Craven Racquel Assaye Delaware Valley Barrio Kelly Medlock Atlanta Furst State Jennifer Putzier Ann Marie Pendergast Francesca Pfister Legacy Fund Allan Goldberg Rae Pagliarulo Kendra Lee Foundation Daniel Morris Frederick Telan Wilmington Trust Jodie Brown Raymond Simon Anna McCart Greenfield Foundation H. Wilson Allison McKenney Daniel Royles Kenneth Richman and Rebecca Beichner Anneke Kat Geneva Pond $750 - $999 John M. McPeak Chuck Barscz Andrea Tsurumi Daniel Stringer Hanqing Zhao Rebecca Jacobson Annette Burgess George Clarke Paypal Giving Fund John Waters Kevin Dlugos

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Kris Campbell Miriam Bolger Teresa Garvey Andrew Baschoff by Sue Mansour Al-Hawasy Elliott Bolger by Peter Amadeo by Code Red 2019 - L. Burke Miriam Rock Tesenga Smith Shotel by Rayana Grace Miriam Bolger Hanna Roenfanz Cherry Pop, John Burd and MAC Cosmetics Larry Benjamin Molli Jones Theresa Hoyt Andrew Baschoff by Liz Melody Wade by Doris Elly Wagner by Samuel Reese by Casey Faherty and Herman Gluck & Mary Ann B. Weisdock staff Laura Johnson Molly Egan Tim Merz Anonymous by Linda Melody Wade by Kathy Wagner Shaun Coleman by Dance for Laurice Grae-Hauck Nandita Venkatesan Timothy Green Holden Mandelbaum Gabriela Sarriera by Jamie Donovan Independence, Inc. Leslie Capponi Nicholas Briaka Tracy Van Holt Christopher Myers by Melody Wade by Bruce Sophia Seidenberg Steve Hatch by Mary Mainline MISSFITS Linda Holden Nina Dvorchak United Way of Erin Myers Goldstein Greg Lovejoy by Maya Zove One Village Coffee Delaware Linda Woodley Owen Pudliner Dominique Fells by Melody Wade by Nina Bass Wil McCall & Sarah Revel Ride Valerie Johnson Lisa Burns Pasquale Russoniello George Sawn Dvorchak Heather Raquel Phillips Joyce by Lori Burns Stonewall Sports by Rami George Lisa Gagen Pat Levis Victoria Rodriguez Dominique Fells by Melody Wade by Wil McCall & Sarah Philadelphia Anonymous Robert and Emma Henry Jeanneret by Joyce by Jodie Brown Lisa Kaiser Patricia Clemens Wyn Rodgers Stonewall Sports Dominique Fells & Shock Anonymous Wil McCall & Sarah Philadelphia (Kickball) Liz Faherty Patti Lynn IN-KIND GIFTS Riah Milton by Taylor Melody Wade by Itzela and Elio by Joyce by Barbara Small Tony Zacchei and Lori Thornton Philly Mini Donuts gc2b Heffernan Pat Levis Christine Santoro Wil McCall & Jacob Anthony Hello Products Make My Price Waterhouse Dominique Fells & Riah Melody Wade by Jami Dansingburg by Sarah Joyce by Jenn (through The Ally Donation, Inc. Coopers Advisory, Milton by Anonymous Patricia Clemens Katharine Beutner Constantino LLC Coalition) Maksim Tabak Elliot "Ka" Morton by Melody Wade by Julia Tully by Danielle Wil McCall & Sarah Summer Tarboro Marc LeJeune Rachel Balick Valerie Johnson Deborah Olson Demisay Joyce by Mary Ellen Tom Binh Inc. Phillips Harris Marcus Iannozzi Rachel Pearl Mansour Al-Hawasy Julian Domanico (through The Ally Rami George by Lisa Burns Melody Wade by by Allison Chang WE ARE YOU Margaret Wilson Coalition) MAZZONI Mansour Al-Hawasy Geraldine Kracz Karen Gibson by Karen CENTER Margaux Taylor Rayana Grace GIFTS IN by Sami Sauma Melody Wade by Gibson COMMUNITY Ren Chu Mariah Casias MEMORY CHAMPIONS Mansour Al-Hawasy John Waters Katarina Rose Game Rima Ray Adam Tasco by Hilary (THIRD-PARTY Mariah Norcini by Sophia Waldstein Sarah Rosen by by Deborah Game Samuel and Mary Ann Wilson FUNDRAISERS) Marissa Cantu Mansour Al-Hawasy Chelsea Switzer KC Benchimol by B. Wagner Alan Koch by James 2019 Boys in the City Martin Maloney by Ashley Friedman Stephen Pavlick by Christina Hoffman Sarah Ryan Williams - Michael Sweeney, Mary Ellen Harris Mansour Al-Hawasy Amy Summa Lily Black by Sarah Steve Betts and friends Shannon Mazzei All of the Black Trans by Jenna Cantarella GIFTS IN HONOR Fisher 2020 Mettathon Mary Zove lives that we’ve lost by Shellie Sterner Mansour Al-Hawasy Fundraiser - Jack and Maura Buri Anonymous Anonymous by Love by Anna McCart by Temple Law Faculty Jessica Cooper and Sheryl Pierre Edgar Vega Melinda Forest by Maya Bass Andrew Baschoff by friends Sophia Seidenberg Mansour Al-Hawasy Brenda Klitsch by Decibel Insight Megan Sweeney Marc LeJeune Anonymous (2) by Andrew Taggart Anonymous Su Fen Lubitz Andrew Baschoff by Michael Munson Melanie Murphy Mansour Al-Hawasy Anthony Zalis Sue Shotel Rachel Balick Christopher Ward by by Anonymous Message Agency by April Francia Devin Concannon BPM Fitness Taylor Block Andrew Baschoff by Morgan Haven-Tietze Michael Oswald Mansour Al-Hawasy Corey Michener & by Eli Anders Casey Weisdock Taylor Heffernan Maura Buri Michael Yip by Bridget Murphy Amber by Taylor Block

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MISSION STATEMENT: To provide quality comprehensive health and wellness services in an LGBTQ-focused environment, while preserving the dignity and improving the quality of life of the individuals we serve.

Special thanks to our photographer for this year’s annual report, John Dionisio, who is a patient and member of our wonderful community.

LOCATIONS: Mazzoni Center 1348 Bainbridge Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 215.563.0652

Washington West Project 1201 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 215.985.9206