2018 ANNUAL REPORT

2018 FAMILY REACH 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Family Reach is a leading national organization alleviating the financial burden of cancer, a national crisis coined “cancer-related financial toxicity” (CRFT). CRFT affects approximately 600,000 cancer patients each year leading to financial insecurity, bankruptcy and poor adherence to cancer treatment, which can adversely impact a patient’s survival. By partnering with more than 300 top-tier hospitals and cancer centers nationwide, Family Reach integrates financial health into a patient’s cancer journey through its Financial Treatment Program. The Financial Treatment Program is a comprehensive, solutions-driven financial intervention that bridges the gap between hospital and home, quickly and efficiently providing the vital financial support families need to stay afloat. The organization is rooted in the personal experiences of the Colangelo and Morello-Wiatrak families, who have helped others with the financial burden of cancer since 1996 and established Family Reach as a formal 501(c)(3) in 2003.

Dedicated to alleviating the financial burden of cancer.

Table of Contents

04 Shining a Light on Cancer- 24 Celebrating Our Community Related Financial Toxicity 26 Giving Thanks to Our Lifeline, 06 Paisley’s Family Story: Bridging the Gap Our Donors & Partners Between Hospital and Home 28 Key Holder Community 08 Financial Treatment Program 30 The McGarry Family Story: Early Intervention 10 A Game-Changing Year Preventing Critical Breaking Points

14 Family Reach 2018 by the Numbers 32 Financial Report 16 Services and Hospitals 34 Leadership 22 Kemella’s Family Story: Providing Basic Needs to Reach the Other Side of Cancer FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 3 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

A Message from Family Reach

Dear Friends of Family Reach,

2018 was a pivotal year in our relentless mission to help patients and families overcome the overwhelming financial burdens caused by cancer. We shifted how Family Reach impacts families nationwide: in addition to offering immediate financial relief to families with cancer, we introduced and expanded early intervention programs to give families the tools they need to avoid hitting debilitating financial barriers that affect survival.

We are moving at lightning speed to change the way people think about the journey of cancer by introducing financial supportbefore patients and families reach critical breaking points. By providing education, navigation and financial planning, we are empowering patients to stay focused on their health instead of worrying about keeping a roof over their head, a car in the driveway and food on the table for their family. We are dedicated to preventing and reducing the financial burden of cancer for families today while developing collaborative solutions and enabling systemic change for tomorrow.

Behind our mission and services are real patients and real families who desperately need a compassionate hand and hope in their fight against cancer. Over the past 22 years, we’ve seen it all: a single father opting out of treatment because he was bankrupting his family, parents divorcing because the financial strain of cancer was too much to bear, a single mother living in a homeless shelter with her three children because she chose to stay by her sick child’s side over working. These stories continue to move us, shape us and guide our steps. Our patients inspire us to do more to fight cancer-related financial toxicity.

As we progress into 2019, Family Reach accepts the responsibility to be a national leader charged with changing the course of cancer-related financial toxicity and cancer itself. We are energized to collaborate within and outside of the cancer ecosystem to accomplish large-scale impact.

We can’t do this alone. Much of our success is due to collaborating and partnering with organizations and individuals who share our vision and passion for giving every single family with cancer a fair shot at getting to the other side. We are honored, humbled and determined to serve the Family Reach mission and work alongside our passionate community in order to propel us forward.

Together, we can alleviate the financial burden of cancer for patients and families nationwide.

With gratitude,

Carla Tardif Richard J. Morello Chief Executive Officer Co-Founder and Board of Directors Vice Chair

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Shining a light on Cancer-Related Financial Toxicity

Research on Cancer-Related Financial Toxicity

Cancer-related financial toxicity (CRFT) 42.4% of patients deplete their is a national crisis hiding in plain sight. entire life’s assets in 2 years Every day, individuals battling cancer experience a major increase in daily expenses and a significant loss of income due to a patient’s or caregiver’s inability to maintain full-time work. As a result, patients face financial insecurity and even bankruptcy, which can lead to poor adherence to cancer treatment and 1 in 5 cancer patients’ families adversely impact a patient’s survival. report losing more than 40% of their annual income due to work disruptions

15M Interrupted Access to Care Patients use care-altering strategies to save money More than 15 million people live with cancer in the United States

31% cut oral medications in half

An estimated 73% of adult 1,735,350 cancer patients new cases 38% postpone 29% of patients will experience of cancer were or do not fill drug skip doctors’ some form of CRFT diagnosed in 2018 prescriptions appointments FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 5 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

“When we talk about Inability to Afford Daily Living Expenses & Bankruptcy (cancer-related financial toxicity), we talk about Up to 80% of cancer survivors have used savings to finance their medical expenses financial barriers,” said Carla Tardif, CEO of Family Reach. “We want the world to know that this is more than an inconvenience. This is affecting survival rates.” The most common reported material hardships among families who care for a child with Chicago Tribune cancer: Food, Housing, Utilities “How much does it cost to save a life? Sometimes treating cancer means going broke.”

Higher Mortality & Relapse Rates

1 in 3 families Patients who file for Cancer patients with a child in active bankruptcy have a are 2.65x cancer treatment 79% greater risk more likely are unable to afford of early mortality to go bankrupt basic needs than people without cancer 2.65x

46% of cancer patients cut back on basics like food and 42% of insured clothing to pay for cancer patients cancer care, with some report a significant Children from high-poverty areas skipping medication or catastrophic relapse earlier than children in low-poverty to save money financial burden areas and have a lower chance of survival FAMILY REACH 6 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 7 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Paisley’s Family Story

Bridging the Gap Between Hospital and Home

“A week after my daughter’s diagnosis, my husband passed away and that’s when I began to worry about bills,” says Kristen. “We went from being a two income family to a zero income family.”

Paisley is a spunky 3-year-old girl who loves traffic and parking in an expensive garage. To to dance, cheerlead and play with her 6-year- provide immediate relief, Family Reach provided old brother, Logan. She loves to get her nails grants for the family’s mortgage payments, done, do her makeup and wear a tutu. utility bills, auto loan and car insurance.

In October of 2018, Paisley’s carefree childhood To meaningfully bridge the gap between Paisley’s was interrupted: she was diagnosed with time in the hospital and the family’s home, Family acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Her mother, Reach provided additional support through Financial Kristen, did what any mother would do: Planning for Cancer, a program that helped the family she quit her job to be by Paisley’s side. navigate their finances with the support of a pro bono CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional. “As soon as I found out Paisley had cancer, I quit my job and didn’t think about it for a second. “Working with a financial planner helps ease My daughter needed me 24/7 and that’s right my mind. It’s one less thing to stress about so where I was going to be,” says Kristen. “My I can focus my attention on my daughter.” husband was working full time for a good HVAC company and even though I assumed we would Kristen is also one of the first families to enter struggle, I figured we could make it work.” the Wells Fargo loan modification program, a pilot project in collaboration with Family Reach Shortly after Paisley’s diagnosis, a second designed to modify the terms of a mortgage unimaginable and unexpected tragedy struck. for homeowners affected by cancer.

“A week after my daughter’s diagnosis, my husband “We pray a lot. We stick together and have passed away and that’s when I began to worry become such a strong unit because of all about bills,” says Kristen. “We went from being our challenges this year,” says Kristen. a two income family to a zero income family.” Family Reach aims to alleviate financial The bills immediately began to accumulate. The burdens for families like Paisley’s so that mortgage and car payments piled up while the moms, like Kristen, can focus on what matters gas and parking expenses increased. Paisley most: taking care of their children. needed to travel to Boston for treatment, which involved a one-hour round trip commute without FAMILY REACH 8 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Financial Treatment Program

In response to a call-to-action for collaboration from Vice President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot Initiative, Family Reach created the Financial Treatment Program. The Financial Treatment Program is a comprehensive, wrap- around approach to CRFT that expands Family Reach’s early intervention programs and integrates financial health into a patient’s cancer journey before a patient or caregiver reaches critical financial breaking points. It zeroes in on four areas that are crucial for financial health. Visit www.familyreach.org to learn more.

Education & Awareness Navigation Financial Planning Family Reach empowers cancer To lower out-of-pocket healthcare New in 2018, the Launch of patients and caregivers through costs, Family Reach Navigators Financial Planning for Cancer its groundbreaking Financial work alongside patients and Financial Planning for Cancer Handbook, a resource that their oncology care team to connects cancer patients and their prepares families for financial assist patients in overcoming families to CERTIFIED FINANCIAL roadblocks. Our handbook, barriers to care and to increase PLANNER™ professionals available in both English and their engagement and active for financial guidance at no Spanish, enables social workers participation in managing cost to the family. Created in to begin necessary conversations the financial side of cancer. partnership with The Foundation with newly-diagnosed families They assess patients’ financial for Financial Planning and the to help them understand their needs and utilize a technology Financial Planning Association, financial options and plan platform, powered by TailorMED, our goal is to reach patients proactively. It includes information to generate a report of early in their treatment journey about additional costs that families recommendations to reduce to help them proactively plan can expect to incur, government the patient’s out-of-pocket costs for its financial impact. Research and charitable resources that associated with cancer treatment. shows that financial issues families can turn to for financial Navigators provide financial are the second most frequent support, including Family Reach’s interventions (e.g. maximizing source of distress identified by services, and guidance to help insurance coverage, applying for families battling cancer and families plan ahead and manage copay and prescription assistance) that quality financial advice and their finances effectively. and link patients to critical in- planning can help change that. kind services (e.g. donated hotel stays, airline miles, car rentals). FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 9 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Financial Assistance Family Reach provides financial relief for non-medical, daily- living expenses like rent or mortgage payments, utilities, gas and groceries, etc. by paying creditors directly. All requests from patients, caregivers and hospitals for financial assistance are processed and approved according to our guidelines and typically paid within 48 hours.

Right: The Financial Treatment Program has given the Comeau family resources and vital assistance during their son, Justin’s, cancer journey The Financial Treatment Below: Family Reach CEO Carla Tardif discussing our comprehensive solutions on Program 2018 by the Numbers the main stage at the Biden Cancer Summit

5,000 1,961 families received families received our Financial direct financial Handbook assistance

126 556 families families received participated in navigation Financial Planning services for Cancer FAMILY REACH 10 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

A Game-Changing Year for Family Reach

Taking Center Stage at the Biden Cancer Summit On September 22, Carla Tardif, CEO of Family Reach, took center stage at the Biden Cancer Summit to announce Family Reach’s commitment to reaching more families dealing with the financial burdens of a cancer diagnosis through the expansion and acceleration of our services nationwide. Family Reach was the only nonprofit selected to announce this commitment alongside national corporate and research organizations. To watch the announcement, visit https://familyreach.org/BidenSummit.

The Biden Cancer Initiative (BCI), created by Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden, aims to drive a sense of urgency in developing and implementing new solutions and to build a cancer community that is connected, coordinated and collaborative. Family Reach is grateful to BCI for their partnership and providing Family Reach a national platform for elevating the issue of CRFT through prominent thought- leadership opportunities and advocacy efforts. Family Reach CEO Carla Tardif with Dr. Jill and Vice President Joe Biden (L-R) after her speech on the main stage Expansion and Acceleration of the Financial Published Landmark White Paper Treatment Program Nationwide Family Reach published “Cancer-Related Financial Due to a game-changing grant from AbbVie Toxicity and its Pervasive Effects on Patients and Pharmaceuticals, Family Reach is expanding our Families,” a white paper defining and characterizing financial assistance and education as well as other the monumental problem of CRFT, giving it a early intervention programs over two years. Because name and tangible dimensions that people could of this grant, we added 25 partner hospitals in understand. We analyzed and aggregated data 23 states and will provide financial assistance from academic studies and other work in the field to an estimated 5,600 additional patients. We to bring CRFT into plain sight, underscoring how will also reach nearly 180,000 additional people financial distress affects the quality of life and overall through expanding educational resources, like our patient outcomes in significant ways. As a whole, the Financial Handbook, and services, such as Financial white paper formalized our voice and movement Planning for Cancer, as well as through a digital to effect large-scale change and encourage key hub designed to improve data and information partners, donors and policy-makers to be part of sharing among like-minded nonprofits. To learn sustainable solutions. This paper gained national more, visit http://familyreach.org/Abbvie-Gift media attention, including an article in The New York Times: http://familyreach.org/NYT-CRFT FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 11 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

“As the only national nonprofit focused exclusively on addressing this issue for over 20 years, Family Reach remains steadfast in its dedication to reducing the financial hardships on families facing a cancer diagnosis,” said Laura Schumacher, Executive Vice President, External Affairs, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, AbbVie. “Family Reach’s solution-based model helps so many families at critical junctures in their lives so that they can focus on what truly matters: the health and needs of their child. We are proud that our support will allow Family Reach to significantly expand its work.”

In Washington D.C., Family Reach and the AbbVie Foundation hosted a satellite summit as part of the Biden Cancer Summit to announce the expansion and acceleration of Family Reach’s services. The summit featured (L-R) Carla Tardif, CEO, Family Reach, Dr. Kira Bona, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/ Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Robin Stone, MSW, LSW, Social Work Manager, Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders/Children’s National Medical Center, and Tim Moore, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management. FAMILY REACH 12 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Giving Hope for the Holidays During the holiday season, when most families gather to share festive meals and exchange gifts, our cancer-fighting families face the unthinkable. Through Family Reach’s Hope for the Holidays program, 100% of all donations go directly to parents or caregivers to bring joy to their children during a time when additional expenses are otherwise unaffordable. In 2018, the Family Reach community raised a record-breaking $169,000 and helped 225 families across the nation. On #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving fueled by Family Reach’s community, we exceeded our ambitious goal of collectively raising $40,000, quadrupling our success from 2017, due to a matching donation from The AmerisourceBergen Foundation. To learn more, visit www.familyreach.org/holidays.

Imagine Session Approximately 70% of Family Reach’s financial assistance goes to paying a family’s mortgage or rent. Every day, families affected by cancer worry about keeping a roof over their heads. At our annual Imagine session, 65 thought partners from a range of industries – mortgage lenders, pharmaceuticals and nonprofits – brainstormed to address the question of how we can work with the housing ecosystem to ensure families have the ability to stay in their home while undergoing and recovering from treatment.

Our Hope for the Holidays program enabled Ideas were focused on long-term, sustainable Ruby and her family to celebrate the season solutions, like renter’s insurance and loan during a financially devastating time. modification. Family Reach will look to implement these ideas in collaboration with select Imagine attendees. To learn more, visit www.familyreach.org/imagine. FAMILY REACH 13 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Above: (L-R) Mothers and caretakers Pam Thistlewaite and Samantha Leroy spoke to how the financial burden of cancer affected their ability to stay in their home and support their children during treatment.

Left: To shed light on the housing crisis, Imagine hosted a panel of experts including (L-R) Kate Houghton, Public Policy Advocate & Young Adult Cancer Survivor, Stephen Porter, Vice President, Community Outreach Manager at Wells Fargo, Peter Merrigan, CEO & Co- Founder of Taurus Investment Holdings and Dr. Kira Bona, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/ Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. FAMILY REACH 14 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Family Reach 2018 by the Numbers

Patient Overview

Distribution by Primary Patient Race & Ethnicity Cancer Type

5% 5% Breast 14% White/Caucasian

Hispanic/Latino 8% Lymphoma 5% 45% Black/African American Asian/Pacific Islander 10% Brain Other 20% Unknown 10 % Sarcoma 11%

10 % Other/Pedi/YA

18% Other/Adult Post-Diagnosis Income Levels of Families Supported 39% Leukemia 3%

Patient Age 67% of the families we served 20% reported their household income was reduced by at least 42% 50% after a cancer diagnosis

77% Children 35%

Under $24,250

14% Adult Between $24,251- $48,500 (over 30 with children under 18) $48,501- $100,000 9% Young Adult 36% of families supported (18-30) More than $100,000 were single-parent households FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 15 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

National Network

Hospital Network Partners including Zipcar, Patient Airlift Services, Angel Flight and American Airlines 300 Hospitals Nationwide in 2018 provided 10,087 miles 10xOur growing network of travel to treatment. 67% Increase in Partner of supporters made Hospitals since 2017 it possible for Family Reach to assist more 310 Healthcare Professionals than 10 times as leveraged our portal to many individuals than we submit grant requests served five years ago.

National Impact

Financial Assistance with Fundamental Needs

68% 240 Reach Athletes pushed 40,000 individuals impacted their physical limits and raised by cancer received support nearly through through our programs $196,000 Housing Reach Athlete events

13% The Financial Treatment Program

Published in both English and Spanish, our Financial Handbook provided Transportation 5,000 families with critical information to manage their cancer journey.

9% $119,000 distributed through gift cards to ensure families 1,961 families received could keep food on the table direct financial assistance and cover the cost of hospital Other parking during treatment (Child care, food/ 126 families groceries, etc.) participated in Financial Planning for Cancer

10% 225 556 families received navigation services Hope for the Holidays from in-house Family helped 225 families have a Reach navigators Utilities memorable holiday season FAMILY REACH 16 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Services + Hospitals

We allocated more than $4.8M towards our programs, supporting more than 40,000 individuals across 50 states. Our growing team of dedicated social workers supported patients at the following hospitals and cancer centers in 2018.

Alaska Banner Health - University Oncology Institute of Medical Ctr. South Hope & Innovation The Children’s Hospital at Providence Phoenix Children’s Hospital Orange Coast Medical Center Pacific Shores Medical Group Alabama California St. Joseph’s of Orange East Alabama Medical Center Cancer Center For Healing St. Teresa Comprehensive Cancer Center Montgomery Cancer Center City of Hope National Medical Center Stanford University Medical Center UAB Hospital Compassionate Cancer Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital USA Health Care Medical Group INC UCLA Health Children’s Hospital of Enloe Medical Center Alabama at UAB UCSD Health System - Epic Care - Partners in Jacobs Medical Center Comprehensive Care Arkansas Valley Children’s Hospital Kaiser Permanente Ontario University of Arkansas Medical Center LAC+USC Medical Center for Medical Sciences Kaiser Permanente San Oncology Institute of Arkansas Children’s Hospital Diego Medical Center Hope and Innovation Kaiser Permanente Fontana UCI Health Chao Family Arizona Medical Center Comprehensive Cancer Center Stockton Hematology Oncology Arizona Oncology Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Banner Health - Cardon Children’s Medical Center Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Rady Children’s Hospital Medical Center - HonorHealth Virginia G. Piper Cancer Care Network MemorialCare Todd Stanford Children’s Health @ Cancer Institute at Long Lucille Packard Children’s Tuscon Medical Center Beach Medical Center - TMC Healthcare The Hyundai Cancer at Children’s Loma Linda University Health Hospital of Orange County University of Arizona Cancer Center Miller Children’s & Women’s UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Hospital Long Beach FAMILY REACH 17 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

UCSF Benioff Children’s Miami Cancer Institute Hawaii Hospital - Oakland Moffitt Cancer Center Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center Colorado Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Nemours Children’s Hospital Maui Memorial Medical Center Children’s Hospital Colorado Florida Cancer Affiliates Kapi’olani Medical Center Denver Health for Women and Children Orlando Health Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center Palm Beach Children’s Hospital Idaho Rocky Mountain Care Robert & Carol Weissman Cancer Center St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital Stormont Vail Health Sacred Heart Hospital Pensacola Children’s Hospital Colorado Illinois UF Health Shands Hospital Advocate Christ Medical Center St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Connecticut Advocate Sherman Hospital Sylvester Comprehensive Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center Edward Hospital Cancer Center University Hospital and Illinois Cancer Care Yale New Haven Hospital Medical Center Memorial Medical Center Connecticut Children’s Hospital Arnold Palmer Hospital Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital Delaware Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Children’s Hospital Nemours /Alfred l. duPont Nicklaus Children’s Hospital University of Illinois Hospital for Children University of Chicago Medicine Georgia Florida Ann and Robert H. Lurie Aflac Cancer and Blood Children’s Hospital of Chicago 21st Century Oncology Disorders Center at Children’s Northwestern Memorial Hospital AdventHealth Altamonte Healthcare of Atlanta University of Chicago Medicine/ Springs Hospital Children’s Hospital of Savannah Comer Children’s Hospital Baptist MD Anderson at Memorial Health Center Cancer Center Emory University Hospital Indiana Brevard Skin and Cancer Center Georgia Cancer Specialists Community Cancer Center East Broward Health Medical Center Memorial Health University Hosparus Health of Southern Cancer Specialists of North Florida Medical Center Indiana & Grief Counseling Center AdventHealth Winter Park Northeast Georgia Cancer Care IU Health West Hospital Florida Cancer Specialists Northside Hospital IU Health University Hospital & Research Institute Piedmont Newnan Hospital Franciscan Health Golisano Children’s Hospital Wellstar Kennestone Hospital Franciscan Health Woodland of Southwest Florida Winship Cancer Institute of Cancer Care Center UF Health Jacksonville Emory University Hospital Riley Hospital for Children Medical Center Aflac Children’s The Cancer Center at Lake City Healthcare of Atlanta Memorial Hospital West FAMILY REACH 18 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Iowa Mass General Hospital Abbott Northwestern Hospital University of Iowa Healthcare Tufts Medical Center Regions Hospital Blank Children’s Hospital Tufts Medical Center Pilot Program Abbott Northwestern Hospital Umass Memorial Children’s University of MN Masonic Kansas Medical Center Children’s Hospital Olathe Health Cancer Center Maryland Mississippi University of Kansas Medical Center National Institutes of Health Jackson Oncology Associates Wesley Medical Center University of Maryland Baltimore University of Mississippi Washington Medical Center Medical Center Kentucky The Johns Hopkins Hospital Batson Children’s Hospital Peninsula Regional Medical Center - University of Mississippi Murray-Calloway County Hospital Medical Center University of Maryland Kentucky Children’s Hospital Children’ Hospital Norton Cancer Institute Missouri University of Maryland UK Kentucky Children’s Hospital Medical Center Barnes-Jewish Hospital Western Maryland Medical Center HCA Midwest Health Louisiana Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Children’s Hospital St. Louis Children’s Hospital New Orleans The Herman & Walter Samuelson Truman Medical Centers LSU Health Children’s Hospital at Sinai CoxHealth Ochsner Medical Center Siteman Kids at St. Louis Slidell Memorial Hospital Michigan Children’s Hospital University Medical University of Michigan Medical Center New Orleans Center - Ann Arbor Montana Women’s & Children’s Hospital Beaumont Health Montana Cancer Center C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital at St. Patrick Hospital Massachusetts Children’s Hospital of Michigan Nebraska Baystate Medical Center Karmanos Cancer Center Children’s Hospital & Beth Israel Deaconess Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion Medical Center Medical Center Sparrow Hospital University of Nebraska Brigham & Women’s Cancer and Hematology Centers Medical Center Faulkner Hospital of Western Michigan, P.C. Heywood Hospital Beaumont Children’s Hospital Nevada Massachusetts Eye and Ear Mercy Health St. Mary’s Comprehensive Cancer Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Centers of Nevada Southcoast Centers Minnesota Renown Reno Hospitals for Cancer Care Children’s Hospital and Clinic UMass Memorial Medical Center Mayo Clinic New Hampshire Dana Farber Cancer Institute/ Minnesota Oncology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Boston Children’s Cancer and Maplewood Cancer Center Cotton Cancer Center Blood Disorders Center FAMILY REACH 19 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Yale New Haven Health Herbert Irving Pavilion North Dakota Smilow Cancer Hospital New York-Presbyterian/Weill Sanford Roger Maris Cornell Medical Center Cancer Center New Jersey Hassenfeld Children’s Children’s Specialized Hospital Hospital at NYU Langone Ohio Mount Sinai Kravis Community Medical Center Cincinnati Children’s Children’s Hospital John Theurer Cancer Center Hospital Medical Center Slocum-Dickson Medical Group Lourdes Health System ProMedica Flower Hospital Upstate University Hospital Memorial Sloan Kettering Christ Hosptial of Ohio Upstate Medical University Monmouth ProMedica Flower Hospital Upstate Golisano Regional Cancer Care The James Cancer Hospital Children’s Hospital Associates, LLC and Solove Research Institute NYU Winthrop Hospital Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mount Carmel New York Oncology Hematology Saint Barnabas Medical Center The Ohio State University Saint Peter’s University Hospital Cohen Children’s Medical Center Wexner Medical Center Summit Medical Group Kravis Children’s Hospital University Hospitals at Mount Sinai Seidman Cancer Center Valley Hospital Memorial Sloan-Kettering Summit Behavioral Healthcare Virtua Voorhees Hospital Children’s Cancer Center UC Health Barrett Cancer Center Procure Proton Therapy Center Morgan Stanley Children’s Cincinatti Children’s Hospital Carol G. Simon Cancer Center Hospital at New York Presbyterian @ Morristown Medical Center Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hackensack University North Carolina Nationwide Children’s Medical Center Brenner Children’s Hospital University Hospitals Rainbow, The Valerie Fund at Babies and Children’s Morristown Medical Center Cancer Care of WNC CaroMont Regional Oklahoma Medical Center New Mexico The Children’s Hospital at Atrium Health UNM Children’s Hospital OU Medical Center The Carolina Clinic Presbyterian Healthcare Services Stephenson Cancer Center Atrium Levine Cancer Institute New York Mission Children’s Hospital Oregon Albany Medical Center Novant Health Cancer Center Oregon Health & Science Univ. Long Island Community Hospital Wake Forest Baptist Health Providence St. Vincent Medical Center CareMount Medical Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center UR Medicine – Golisano Children’s Hospital James and Connie Maynard Pennsylvania Children’s Hospital Montefiore Hospital - Abramson Cancer Center Levine Children’s Hospital Moses Campus Allegheny Health Network University of North Carolina Northwell Health Cancer Treatment Children’s Hospital at Chapel Hill New York-Presbyterian Centers of America FAMILY REACH 20 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Children’s Community CHRISTUS Santa Rosa VCU Massey Cancer Center Pediatrics - GIL Hospital - Medical Center Inova Children’s Hospital Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Covenant Children’s Hospital Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital El Paso Children’s Hospital Washington Lehigh Valley Hospital UTMB Cancer Center Cancer Care Northwest and Infusion Therapy UPMC Magee-Woman’s Hospital Kadlec Regional Medical Center MD Anderson Penn State Breast Center Rainer Oncology, Northwest West Penn Hospital Memorial Herman Health System Medical Specialties Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Houston Methodist Hospital True Family Women’s Cancer Center UPMC Children’s Hospital Methodist Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Univ of Washington Med Center The Breast Center at St. Children’s National Medical Center Rhode Island David’s Medical Center Seattle Children’s Hasbro Children’s Hospital Texas Health Harris Methodist at Rhode Island Hospital Hospital Fort Worth Washington D.C. Lifespan Cancer Institute at Texas Oncology Providence Hospital Rhode Island Hospital Texas Children’s Hospital Medstar Georgetown University Hospital University Hospital South Carolina Moncrief Cancer Institute Palmetto Health Houston Methodist Hospital West Virginia Children’s Hospital Children’s Medical Center Dallas Cabell Cook Children’s Tennessee Wisconsin West Cancer Center and Dell Seton Medical Center Aurora Healthcare Research Institute at Univ. of Texas Gundersen Lutheran Children’s Hospital at Erlanger Utah Medical Center Hospice of Chattanooga Primary Children’s Hospital Marshfield Clinic Minocqua Center Saint Jude Children’s Aurora Saint Luke’s Medical Center Research Hospital UW Carbone Cancer Center Univ of TN Cancer Center Virginia UW Health American Family Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s St. Francis Medical Center Children’s Hospital Hospital at Vanderbilt Carillion Children’s Hospital West Cancer Clinic Children’s Hospital of Richmond @ VCU Texas Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center Malcom Randall VA Medical Center Cancer Therapy and Research Center at the University of Inova Health Texas Health Science Center Riverside Regional Medical Center Center for Cancer and University of Virginia Blood Disorders Health System FAMILY REACH 21 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

2018 Family Reach Hospital Network by State

WA

MT ND ME VT OR MN NH ID SD WI NY MA CT WY MI RI PA IA NV NE NJ OH MD UT IL IN DE CO WV VA DC CA KS MO KY

NC TN AZ OK NM AR SC

GA MS AL

LA TX

FL

AK

HI

Number of Hospitals Family Reach Partners With

33-36 29-32 25-28 21-24 17-20 13-16 9-12 5-8 1-4 0*

*We supported patients in all 50 states and worked directly with hospitals in 47 FAMILY REACH 22 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 23 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Kemella’s Family Story

Providing Basic Needs to Reach the Other Side of Cancer

“Affording a car to access treatment is a basic need Family Reach sees daily. As awareness for CRFT grows, the Family Reach community plays a critical role in supporting families like Kemella’s with direct financial assistance, allowing them to keep a roof over their heads, put food on the table and reach the other side of cancer.”

Diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia With only one income and frequent travel in 2017, Kemella is in the midst of three to and from the clinic, the bills began to pile years of treatment, including hospitalizations up. The family needed help making payments and frequent clinic visits. The diagnosis has for both their car and car insurance, to ensure completely changed the life of Kemella and her Kemella could continue going to treatment. family. Kemella, sweet, playful and wise beyond her years, acts like the older sibling, despite The Family Reach community supported Kemella’s the fact that she has a big brother, Cobey. family by providing grants for two months of car payments and two months of car insurance payments. “Mentally, we were not prepared because Kemella’s parents also received a grant through our we didn’t know what it would be like to Hope for the Holidays program, allowing them to have a child with cancer,” says Kemella’s dad, bring joy to their children during this difficult time. Jimmy. “We just take it one day at a time.” Affording a car to access treatment is a basic Both of Kemella’s parents worked full time prior to need Family Reach sees daily. As awareness for their daughter’s diagnosis. After the diagnosis, her CRFT grows, the Family Reach community plays mom took an unpaid leave of absence to care for a critical role in supporting families like Kemella’s Kemella. It wasn’t long before she stopped working with direct financial assistance, allowing them completely. Jimmy also took time off and, while to keep a roof over their heads, put food on he continues to work as much as possible, he has the table and reach the other side of cancer. missed several days to look after both of his children.

“Financially, we were impacted right away because Kemella’s mother had to quit her job to care for Kemella, and we were just blindsided by the whole thing,” says Jimmy. “We only have one car, so sometimes I would have to find other ways to get to work when Kemella had an appointment in Boston.” FAMILY REACH 24 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Celebrating the Family Reach Community

Cooking Live! Boston Our 7th annual Cooking Live! Boston took place at The Ritz-Carlton and raised more than $400,000. Chef Ming Tsai (R), National Advisory Board President, and celebrity sous-chef Lenny Clarke kicked off the night BOSTON, MA BOSTON, with cocktail making before chefs Robert Bruce, Joanne Chang and Barbara Lynch prepared their courses.

Night of Wonder Ambassador of Fun and cancer-hero, Mikey, championed adult attendees to reach their inner child at Family Reach’s first Night of Wonder

BOSTON, MA BOSTON, event held at the Boston Children’s Museum.

Reach Athlete Napa-to-Sonoma Half Marathon Reach Athletes from all corners of our community conquered the Napa-to-Sonoma Wine Country Half Marathon, raising $70,000 to support families in need. SONOMA, CA

Nonprofit Partner Just RYANT It JTI officially partnered with Family Reach in 2018. Through funds raised at their unique kids triathlons, we were able to assist an additional 2,142 individuals facing financial burdens this year. BETHESDA, MD

Reach Athletes at the Trillium Tire Flip At the Trillium Brewery Tire Flip, Reach Athletes took on 400lb. tires and together raised $11,500 for Family Reach. CANTON, MA CANTON, FAMILY REACH Nonprofit Partner The Anthony ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Rizzo Foundation We celebrated 5 years of partnership with the Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation in 2018. This past year, Anthony and his community raised $261,000 and CHICAGO, IL partnered with Family Reach to serve 163 families in Chicago and Florida. Together, we help families like Michael’s get to the other side of cancer.

B&W Quality Growers B&W Quality Growers joined Family Reach as a corporate partner in 2018, supporting our families with every bag of greens sold and providing nourishment at a variety of events, including Cooking Live!

The Greg Ambrose Charity Classic The 2nd Annual Greg Ambrose Charity Classic raised more than $33,000 to help provide 24 families with direct financial assistance. SPRING HILL, KS

Financial Planning Association Annual Meeting Family Reach’s Financial Planning for Cancer recipients Michael and Leslie Longo took the stage at the 2018 Financial Planning Association CHICAGO, IL conference alongside Yusuf Abugideiri, their pro bono CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional.

Oldies Night to Remember The 18th Annual Oldies Night to Remember was another huge success. This fun- filled event raised $80,000 to help 246 individuals facing a cancer diagnosis. EAST HANOVER, NJ

The Boston Bruins Foundation Family Reach families, including Grant and his father (L-R), enjoyed a Bruins game and met Patrice Bergeron. BOSTON, MA BOSTON, FAMILY REACH 26 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Thank You to Our Lifeline, Our Donors & Partners

The support of our committed community is changing the lives of families fighting cancer across the country. How? By providing them with access to life-saving treatment, a stable home environment and the ability to be the one place that matters most - by their loved one’s side.

$5,000,000+ Takeda Pharmaceuticals Haymakers for Hope International Co. AbbVie Pharmaceuticals The Koenig Family Foundation Peter Merrigan $25,000 - $49,000 $1,000,000+ MFS Investment Management Bill and Libby Allard* Mountz Family Foundation Celgene Corporation Ambrose Packaging The Christopher J Murphy Robert and Patti Bradley* Memorial Fund $250,000 - $550,000 Mark DeLeo* Never Had a Bad Day*** AbbVie Foundation Cynthia Fisher Sharon and Scott Prince Anthony Rizzo Family John Krasinski and Emily Blunt Resilience Patient Project Foundation*** Robert Lang and Jeanne The Snider Foundation Janssen Biotech, Inc. Limoges-Lang Michael Travis and Renee JUST TRYAN IT*** Michael Meldman Kam-Yee Kwok The Patrón Spirits Company Trillium Brewing Company $100,000 - $249,999 James and Rosemary Phalen Daniel and Lisa Zelson AmerisourceBergen Foundation Leigh Sakoda Foundation*** B&W Quality Growers Robert and Kathy Stahl $10,000 - $14,999 Tarsadia Foundation Anonymous $50,000 - $99,999 John and Sandra Thompson* Black Narrows Brewing Anonymous Norm Cantin and CMC Food $15,000 - $24,999 Patricia Chadwick Feeney Brothers Excavation Foundation for Financial Planning Richard and Barbara Barnhart Ken Goldman and Susan Valeriote Genentech Foundation The Boston Bruins Foundation Diana Henry Gilead Daily Family Foundation Heritage Helps Foundation Stacy Madison Charles and Eileen Dubroff Jesse and Mindy Rogers* Tom Huleatt and Krista Thompson FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 27 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Stephen Luczo $2,500 - $4,999 John and Suzanne Montgomery Jeffrey Ma Joseph and Sherri Abruzzese** Rick Morello and D’lynne Plummer** William and Brooke Muggia ADP Statewide Insurance Agencies Mario Muredda Carol Parks All Stars Helping Kids Nova Restoration Mark and Deborah Pasculano Ameriprise Financial Rick and Terri Pedigo The Plymouth Rock Foundation Analog Devices Plymouth Rock Assurance The TJX Foundation The Dr. Theodore A. Westfield Capital Atlas Foundation Chris Schott BCN Telecom, Inc. Specialty Medical Services $5,000 - $9,999 Boston Celtics Shamrock Superior Bindery Foundation Travelers Herman Abbott Family Foundation The Castle Group, Inc. Doug and Hope Turner** Robert and Margaret Ackerman The Cervone Family** Wheels Up Partners LLC Agios Pharmaceuticals Yumin and Amy Choi Yellowstone Mountain Club Boston Magazine James and Andrea Colangelo** The Zalika Family** Sue and Harry Brakeley Steven and Laura Coleman Norah and R. Kerry Clark Dark Horse Capital Partners Chris and Angela Cohan Arthur and Kathy Duffy** Peter Cowie Randall and Shaylin Eason The list above includes gifts and grants Cramer received in 2018. Family Reach has done Scott Emerman its best to accurately acknowledge each Anthony Della Salla of our valued supporters. If we have William Ewing Foundation Ben Dickerson inadvertently omitted or misspelled Franklin Mutual Insurance your name, please contact us. David and Nina Fialkow Company *Donors listed with an asterisk are Todd Gosule Foundation to be Named Later members of the Family Reach Executive David and Kiersten Lowe Circle. Executive Circle members pledge Glassybaby a minimum of $25,000 in annual giving Kristen Lucken Harrison and Star to Family Reach which enables the Marcum organization to pursue unrestricted Healthcasts innovative solutions to eradicate MedForce the financial burden of cancer. Chris and Donna Horblit Needham Bank Kevin Hynes **Donors listed with two asterisks Scott and JoAnn Perry are members of the Family Reach Key William and Nadia Lane Holder Community. By giving monthly, Robert and Geraldine Petrucelli Los Angeles Circle of Giving Key Holders financially sustain families Keith and Diane Polaski battling cancer, allowing them to keep Madge Meyer a roof over their heads, put food on the Synergy Pharmaceuticals table and maintain safe transportation to Trygve and Tina Mikkelsen treatment. They are the key to change. Touch Dynamic Jenny and Joe Miller Paul Wick ***Organizations listed with three Richard and Julie Miller asterisks are nonprofit partners. FAMILY REACH 28 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Key Holder Community

“Thank you, from the bottom of Home is the most important place to heal. Members of our monthly giving community ensure families my heart, for your assistance battling cancer can keep a roof over their heads, put food on the table and maintain safe transportation with my vehicle insurance to treatment. They are the key to change. That’s policy. Finances have been why we call them the Key Holder community. a true struggle since my

diagnosis. Your generosity 176 individuals affected makes it possible for me to by cancer were supported by the Key Holders in 2018. get to and from my many appointments each week.”

Alyssa, 21-year-old cancer fighter FAMILY REACH 29 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Join this powerful community of family reach supporters. Visit familyreach.org/keyholders today.

Vincent Abate Jessica Deede Jacquelyn Lake Tracy Pozil Deborah Abel Mary Ann Del Guercio Patrick & Nery LeBlanc Stephanie Prezioso Sherri Abruzzese Delicious Touch LLC Jennifer Lieber Teresa Purcell Nicole Ackerman Nikki Dellostretto Andy & Rebecca Lobb Nick Ralston Chris Adamson Elizabeth Despres Barbara Lootz Michael Rosen Jan Alderisio Steve Detore Deborah Luciano James Rosenberg Scott Alexander Lyndsay Dowd Jason Lupo Sue Rossi Gregory Alia Ann Driscoll Dianne Lynch Brittany Rubbico Angela Arafelis Kathy Duffy Edward Lynch Nancy Rubbico Lilly Arbour Lena El-Chehabi Donna Malek Steven Rubin Catharine Arnston Jim Elder Deborah Malone Miles Rutkowski Anne Backes Annarosa Espitia Arlene Marano Michelle Samargedlis Marye Baker Heather Fahey Connor Marshall Gail Schneider Dave Barnes Connie Falcone Susan Marshall Coleen Sloane Annie Basile Dan Finkel Sara Martin Devin Smith Patricia Berry Sean Fogle Andrea Mason Brian Soldo Bruno Biagianti Kenji Freedman Christina McCarthy Wendy Spivak Dana Boutin Teresa Glover Colin Mcintyre Kristen Standish Patty Bowden Michael Goldberg Anne Mello Bryan & Carla Tardif Tim Brady Amanda Goodwin Lauren Mello Sabrina Tavalone Amanda Bruneau Malena Grant Michelle Moriello Jennifer Telfer Michael Buchanan Edmund Greenidge Brian Morello Linrosa Thach Molly Cahill Jacquie Gresley Kristina Morello Patricia Thompson Phyllis Carrozza Michael & Debbie Richard & Marilyn Gwen Trezza Gurczeski Morello Mary Ellen Cavanaugh Nicholas Trocolar Joanne Hodde Rick Morello Charlotte Cervone Ming Tsai Lalyn Inguito David Moses The Cervone Family Doug Turner Judy Insalaco Christopher Murphy Eva Cirelli Terri Turner Mark Jak George & Sharyn Neble Karen Clemens Melida Vasquez Jennifer Jeske Williams Shelley Nicholson James Colangelo Gloria Wallace Catherine Johnson Darren & Isabelle Donna Cunningham Deanne Weeks James Jones Nordone John Cunningham Gerard White Kristopher Kinscherf Carrie Norry Mike Cunningham Christopher Wiatrak Steve Kmit Morgan O’Brien Jason Cuomo Jennifer Winterhalter Rebecca Koulalis Lorrie Parajeckas Nali Davila Ilana Zalika Ed Kwiatkowski Joy Pelka Karen Dawson Susan LaGree Kate Ploussios FAMILY REACH 30 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 31 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

The McGarry Family

Early Intervention Preventing Critical Breaking Points

“I feel like the most value I’ve added is keeping the McGarrys from making other financial mistakes while they attempt to fix their current situation,” said Brittany, who advised them not to take money from their retirement accounts to pay off their consolidated debt.

Tracy McGarry fractured her back while cheering at planning sessions prevented the McGarry family her son’s basketball game. Doctors discovered that from reaching critical financial breaking points. her weakened bones were caused by cancer and she was diagnosed with high-risk multiple myeloma. “I feel like the most value I’ve added is keeping the McGarrys from making other financial Before her diagnosis, the McGarrys were an mistakes while they attempt to fix their current ordinary middle-class, dual-income family. Since situation,” said Brittany, who advised them her diagnosis, Tracy has had to quit her job to not to take money from their retirement undergo chemotherapy treatment and a stem accounts to pay off their consolidated debt. cell transplant while her husband takes time off work to care for her and their two boys. Mike agreed, describing how Brittany has helped him in “keeping up with the bills and trying to set Like many families in their position, the financial goals going forward.” He also emphasized McGarrys quickly found themselves struggling how meaningful it has been to have a trusted financially, facing a loss of income combined advisor who cares about his family and can guide with increased expenses, despite having them during an immensely challenging time. health insurance through Mike’s job. Through Financial Planning for Cancer, families “For the first 6 months after Tracy was diagnosed, like the McGarrys receive hope for a brighter we were fighting [to survive] day to day,” Mike financial future as well as a trusted advisor that shared. “She couldn’t walk and was on heavy they can rely upon during these trying times. chemotherapy treatments. She hasn’t been able to work and at this point doesn’t qualify for disability.”

To help manage their finances during this difficult time, the McGarrys participated in Family Reach’s Financial Planning for Cancer, a program created in partnership with the Foundation for Financial Planning and the Financial Planning Association. They were matched with volunteer financial planner Brittany Heard, CFP®, whose pro bono FAMILY REACH 32 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Financial Report

CONTRIBUTIONS IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS $29,744 + GRANTS $9,399,799 NET EVENT REVENUES $467,244

OTHER/INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) ($3,035)

PUBLIC SUPPORT + REVENUE $9,893,752

FAMILY RELIEF + SUPPORT $4,927,477

MANAGEMENT + GENERAL $576,032 FUNDRAISING $778,544

GENERAL + FAMILY RELIEF EXPENSES $6,282,053 FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 33 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Year Ended December 31, 2018

PUBLIC SUPPORT + REVENUE Grants + Contributions $4,085,152 Contributions In-Kind 29,744 Event Revenues 680,702 Less: Related Direct Costs (213,458) Net Special Event Income 467,244 Other Income 1,451 Investment Income (Loss) (4,486) With Donor Restrictions: Grants + Contributions 5,314,647

TOTAL SUPPORT + REVENUES $9,893,752

EXPENSES Family Relief + Support 4,927,477 Management + General 576,032 Fundraising 778,544 TOTAL EXPENSES 6,282,053 Increase/(Decrease) in Net Assets 3,611,699

NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR 5,643,795

10-YEAR REVENUE GROWTH Total Support + Revenues

$10.0M

$9.6M

$9.2M

$8.8M

$8.4M

$8.0M

$7.6M

$7.2M

$6.8M

$6.4M

$6.0M

$5.6M

$5.2M

$4.8M

$4.4M

$4.0M

$3.6M

$3.2M

$2.8M

$2.4M

$2.0M

$1.6M

$1.2M

$800K

$400K

$$ 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 FAMILY REACH 34 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Leadership

National Board of Directors National Advisory Board MARIO MUREDDA CEO, Harrison and Star Co-founder and Chair National Advisory CHRISTOPHER WIATRAK Board President CHIRAG PATEL Division Sales Manager, Bio- MING TSAI Co-Founder, Co-CEO, and Chairman, Amneal Pharmaceuticals Oncology at Genentech Chef, Restaurateur & Author, Blue Dragon ESTHER TETREAULT Co-Founder and Vice Chair JOE ABRUZZESE Owner and Co-Founder, RICHARD J. MORELLO Trillium Brewing Company Former President of Advertising President, US Life Sciences Sales, Discovery Communications Division of Aptus Health MIKE TRAVIS JOEL W. BEETSCH Principal, Travis & Company Co-Founder and Secretary Vice President, Global Patient ILANA ZALIKA ANDREA COLANGELO Advocacy, Corporate Affairs, Former District Supervisor, Perth Celgene Corporation Principal and Co-Founder, Amboy Board of Education Resound Marketing TY CURRAN OLIVIER ZITOUN Treasurer Chairman, Harrison and Star Founder and CEO, Eveo DONNA CUNNINGHAM JEFFREY DONOVAN President, ADP/Statewide Film and TV Actor, Philanthropist Insurance Agencies Medical Advisory Board CONNIE FALCONE PETER MERRIGAN President, Northwestern Memorial PETER C. ADAMSON, MD CEO & Partner, Taurus Foundation at Northwestern Medicine Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Investment Holdings Children’s Oncology Group TRACY OTT FOSTER Blue Ribbon Panel, National MING TSAI Former President, Lash Group Cancer Moonshot Chef, Restaurateur & Author, Blue Dragon KENJI FREEDMAN KIRA BONA, MD, MPH Founder-Reach Athletes, USA Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s JENNIFER WINTERHALTER Cycling Elite Level Coach Cancer and Blood Disorders Center Vice President of Revenue Management, Amneal Pharmaceuticals SULEIKA JAOUAD JOE CHABOT, MS Journalist, Blogger, Women’s Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s YOUSUF ZAFAR, MD Health Advocate Cancer & Blood Disorders Center Duke University Medical Center PETER MERRIGAN DAVID HONG, MD LUCILLE DITTA (EMERITUS MEMBER) CEO & Partner, Taurus MD Anderson Cancer Center Former Securities Trader, Wein Investment Holdings Securities Corporation JENNIFER HUFFMAN, RN TIM MOORE Johns Hopkins All Children’s Managing Director, Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management ANTHONY MELUCH, MD Tennessee Oncology Group Sarah RICHARD J. MORELLO Cannon Research Institute President, US Life Sciences Division, Aptus Health RYAN NIPP, MD Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital FAMILY REACH FAMILY REACH 35 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018

SCOTT RAMSEY, MD ROSIE CUNNINGHAM ELIZABETH SANTIAGO Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Director of Strategic Initiatives Partnerships Manager Center University of Washington AUTUMN DUBE ANTOINETTE SHIELDS DAVID SCHENKEIN, MD Social Content Coordinator Programs Coordinator Tufts Medical Center Agios Pharmaceuticals LAURA ELDER JULIE SNOW Senior Manager of Donor Relations Senior Philanthropic Advisor VEENA SHANKARAN, MD University of Washington School RAVIT GILLETTI ANASTASIA SPRATLEY of Medicine Fred Hutchinson Family Relations Coordinator Financial Navigator Cancer Research Center ADAM HEIDBREDER JOSEPH SWEENEY LILLIE D. SHOCKNEY, RN Administrative Assistant Senior Accountant Johns Hopkins Breast Center Association of Oncology ANDREA INCUDINE MATT SWINGLER Nurse Navigators Senior Manager of Programs Senior Manager of Human Resources and Evaluation JONAS DE SOUZA, MD DEVIN TRAXLER University of Chicago CINDY JONES Resource Navigator Senior Manager of Operations YOUSUF ZAFAR, MD Duke University Medical Center JACKIE LAKE Financial Navigation Manager

Staff DANIELLE LAVOIE CARLA TARDIF Senior Manager of Hospital Relations Chief Executive Officer ASHLEY LEDUC CRAIG COMINS Senior Manager of Communications Vice President of Development JENNIFER LORENCOVITZ and Communications Senior Manager of COREY FICK Resource Navigation Vice President of Operations COURTNEY MCHUGH and Chief of Staff Resource Navigator DR. REBECCA LOBB BRIAN MORELLO Vice President of Programs and Research Relationship Manager Family Founder NICOLE ACKERMAN STEPHANIE NICOLETTE Senior Manager of Family Relations Resource Navigator AMANDA BRUNEAU MORGAN O’BRIEN Community Engagement Manager Senior Manager of Events ALICIA CAMERON JAMES QUIRK Resource Navigator Graphic Design & Website Manager Family Reach Boston Office

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