Cover: Gareth Bentley With You It Begins 2018 AnnualReport Photo: Gareth Bentley Gareth Photo:

Dear Friends,

It is with heartfelt gratitude that we dedicate the 2018 Annual Report to you, our generous supporters. Your deep commitment to those in need inspires us every day. Together, the stones of love and compassion that we cast are forming ripples that flow far and wide, providing care, creating hope, and shining a light so that others might follow. Together in faith, we are advancing our shared vision and mission to provide quality healthcare to the most vulnerable women, children, and communities with love, dignity, and respect.

We are one human family, and this belief unites and brings us closer to God and to the people we serve. In the most challenging times we have drawn our strength from your generous support and prayers. At the most difficult moments, we knew we could count on you.

As you read through this Annual Report, know that it is because of your generosity and compassion that we made great strides in improving the health of communities impacted by poverty, reaching more than one and a half million people with access to quality healthcare.

You helped alleviate suffering. You helped heal wounds. Most importantly, you helped bring hope to those who felt hopeless. Thank you for your trust and companionship in this journey toward healthier lives worldwide.

In faith and friendship,

Bruce Wilkinson President and CEO CMMB

Our Vision A world in which every human life is valued, and health and human dignity are shared by all.

2 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 3 Photo: Gareth Bentley Gareth Photo:

Dear Friends,

St. Vincent de Paul counseled that “Charity is the cement that binds communities to God and persons to one another.” In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus urged the Apostles not to send the hungry away but to “ . . . give them some food yourselves.”

This is what Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB) donors and staff are all about: binding people, those with resources and those most in need, to each other and to our loving God. The mission of CMMB is to work in partnership globally to deliver locally sustainable, quality health solutions to women, children, and their communities. Partnerships with our donors, local country staff, pharmaceutical companies, other international service providers, volunteers and communities, and more are core to the effectiveness of this work.

These life-giving partnerships continue to grow and strengthen each of our CHAMPS and other service sites in the global community.

In the face of widespread chaos, confusion, and natural disasters, it is important to take time to recognize and celebrate the vital efforts that you help shape to make the world a better place. The Spirit of God is active among us. Together, we are fulfilling a vision to bring about a world in which every human life is valued, and health and human dignity are shared by all.

I encourage you to read CMMB’s 2018 Annual Report as a partner in this life-giving Mission of Jesus. Thank you for providing “food” and resources, for helping to cement communities in health and hope, and for responding to God’s grace in your lives by loving others.

Many blessings,

Sister Rosemary Moynihan, S.C., Ph.D. Board Chair CMMB

Our Mission Inspired by the example of Jesus, CMMB works in partnership globally to deliver locally sustainable, quality health solutions to women, children, and their communities.

4 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 5 The Big Picture in 2018—Thanks To You 1,536,844 people received critical or over a century, we have worked globally to improve the health and well-being of people living on health and social services F the margins of society and to alleviate their suffering. Inspired by the generosity of many, we work in from CMMB partnership with local communities, governments, volunteers, and other relief organizations to implement sustainable solutions to improve the health of women and children, strengthen local health systems, and respond to global emergencies.

74,240 pregnant women received support for their pregnancies 889,155 people received HIV services

206,840 children under five received essential healthcare 92,920 Medical Donations services, including volunteer hours served, check-ups, vaccinations, with 661 volunteers Medical Donations and growth monitoring working in 17 countries & Volunteers $598M Volunteers worth of donated medicines and medical supplies distributed Country Offices in 34 countries

Emergency Response

6 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 7 Change Begins with Her Women and Children Transform Communities

omen and children are among the world’s most vulnerable populations, disproportionately “There is no tool It Begins W affected by illness, poverty, and economic disparities. When we empower women to for development with My Faith overcome the effects of poverty and poor health, they can and will live full and productive lives— more effective than and so will their children, families, and communities—eventually transforming the world. We also the empowerment Margaret has been supporting know that when you invest in women, they invest in others. Women working together can lift CMMB’s work since 1962, after a whole community out of poverty. Research shows that investing in the health of women and of women.” securing her first job as a secretary children saves millions of lives and yields significant returns, potentially up to nine times the value —Kofi Annan in Manhattan. At a time that she of the initial economic investment. earned $75 a week, her first gift was $5. And she’s been giving ever since.

“I grew up in an Irish-Catholic family, in a two-family home, with my parents, grandparents, aunts, and cousin. It was a simple life, but my parents sacrificed for me and my brother. Our Catholic faith was really the center of our lives.”

Photo: Gareth Bentley Gareth Photo: Thanks to the love and care she received as a girl, Margaret learned the value of a strong family. This is what motivates her to support CMMB’s efforts to improve the lives of mothers, children, and their families. Like all of us at CMMB, she knows that strengthening families starts by investing in mothers, because they invest in others. She jokingly refers to herself as a “cowardly missionary”–and loves that CMMB serves as the bridge to her adopted children and families around the world. “I love CMMB’s missionary spirit and admire so much the volunteers and staff, who work in often dangerous places to create better lives for those who often have little hope.”

“With my contributions, I am sending my love to the women and especially the children in those faraway lands.”

Margaret believes strongly in empowering women with economic opportunity and the skills to manage money—skills she came to appreciate after her husband passed away. “I am most proud of the way I have been able to manage my life and resources. I have gone from feeling lost and unsure to telling myself that I could actually do what had to be done and praying every day that I make good choices.”

When we asked Margaret to share a message with our CMMB family about how to make a positive difference in the world, she replied, “I was a rather shy, very quiet child, who really worried that I wouldn’t get 100% on the test on any given day. It has taken me a long time to know that you really don’t have to get 100% every day. Just do your best, with good intentions.”

8 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 9 Transforming Lives Begins with CHAMPS Delivering on the Promise of a Better Future

hrough our innovative Children and Mothers Partnerships (CHAMPS) we make a long-term commitment “Without a solution Our CHAMPS Model Tto a community to provide health and opportunity to its vulnerable mothers and children. We believe to the problems of women and children are key to a prosperous society and through CHAMPS, we are providing essential the poor, we will not CHAMPS brings together five key levers to create healthy and medicines, supplies, and medical equipment to health facilities. We are increasing access to safe water and solve the problems prosperous communities. CHAMPS levers 1, 2, and 3 ensure high sanitation. We are improving nutrition and livelihoods for the most vulnerable. By investing in their health and of the world.” quality health services to save lives and build healthy communities. dignity, we are giving women and children an opportunity for a better future. Our interventions are working, and CHAMPS levers 4 and 5 address environmental issues and tackle the —Pope Francis together we are saving many lives. root causes of poor health and extreme poverty.

Through our Join Hands for CHAMPS Campaign we are seeking to improve the health of one million people by scaling up the five levers of our CHAMPS program.

Lever 1

Healthcare Providing access to quality healthcare by strengthening local health facilities

Lever 5 Lever 2

Opportunity Life Increasing nutrition Ensuring healthy and income Women & pregnancies and through economic life-saving services to empowerment Children mothers and children

Lever 4 Lever 3

Water Medicines Improving water, Ensuring access to sanitation, and hygiene essential medicines

As you read about our progress, please know it is possible only because of your generosity and compassion.

10 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 11 Strong Health Systems 2018 Impact • 1,665 community Healthcare Change Lives Steed Mark Lee Photo: health workers and volunteers trained

well-functioning health system—with properly equipped facilities, well- •$500,000 invested Atrained health workers, and easy access by communities—is central to in health facility improving health outcomes. At each of our CHAMPS health facilities, we focus improvements on training community health workers, improving clinical services, • Dental clinic opened and ensuring that services are known to and reachable by those in need.

Expanded Access to Health Services in 2018 On Haiti’s desperately poor southeastern coast, our trained and trusted community health workers are encouraging families to seek care at CMMB’s Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan Center for Health (BJSH), and it is working. Since it opened its doors on March 20, 2017, the number of patients accessing care has steadily increased, with over 8,951 treated and 167 safe deliveries in 2018.

Thanks to the high quality of care that patients receive at the hospital, word is spreading that the BJSH is a health facility families can trust. It is because of supporters like you that this hospital exists and that women and children in nearby communities are able to access care that is critical to their health and well-being.

Jacinthe’s Miracle Jacinthe was well past her due date when she arrived at the BJSH seeking care. The doctor on duty ran tests and confirmed that Jacinthe’s baby was in danger. He rushed her into the operating room for an emergency C-section. When the baby was delivered, she was completely blue and not breathing. She used physical stimulation, “I knew something was wrong, suction, and oxygen to get the but I wasn’t fully conscious baby breathing. Within minutes, and I didn’t realize what was the newborn was crying and happening.” —Jacinthe alert. Because of your generosity, the BJSH is able to provide Dr. Dorothy Emiliem—our project pregnant women with quality “The doctors and the hospital are a blessing to me. They saved my child’s life. officer and an anesthesiologist healthcare and a safe place to —was called to the hospital bring their babies into this world. If I had delivered her at home, like my other children, I would have lost this baby.” to support the surgical team. —Jacinthe

12 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 13 It Is All About a Healthy Start Photo: Gareth Bentley Gareth Photo: Life

ach day, 821 women die from complications during childbirth. Every year, E5.6 million children die before their fifth birthday. We believe everyone deserves a healthy start to life. Our Life initiatives provide pregnant women with access to prenatal and facility-based obstetric care, which greatly increase the odds of a safe delivery. Children under five receive essential health services to prevent common illnesses that can lead to death.

In South , maternal death rates are among the highest in the world. Encouraging mothers to deliver at a health facility vastly improves their health outcomes. St. Therese Hospital is the heart of our CHAMPS program and home to our Safe Motherhood Program, which mentors community health volunteers, who in turn teach pregnant women about the importance of seeking prenatal care and having a skilled birth attendant. In 2018, CMMB broke ground on a new operating room, maternity and surgical wards, and the region’s first blood bank, significantly improving the hospital’s ability to provide emergency services for high-risk pregnancies and to address cases of severe malnutrition in children.

A Chance at Life Four months after their wedding, Sarah and Martin Rubino set out for a year to serve in at St. Therese Hospital through our Volunteer Program. Sarah served as a nurse and midwife in the Safe Motherhood Program, and Martin was the lead engineer for the hospital’s expansion project.

2018 Impact Sarah helped deliver many babies at the • 71,334 women hospital, but one was particularly special. After a difficult delivery in which both mother and child nearly died, Sarah recounted: received antenatal care “The next day, I visited Nevar and her daughter. Nevar, beaming, showed me • 11,928 safe facility- her daughter in her new little outfit. With a smile, the grandmother then told based deliveries me, in English, what they had named the newborn girl. I couldn’t hold back my joy—they had named her Sarah. Without all of the support of CMMB’s • 206,840 children amazing donors, who help to provide medications and supplies, without under five received those who supported me and my husband to come to Nzara, and without my health services teachers along the way, Nevar and her baby would not be alive today.”

14 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 15 Ensuring Access to

Medicines Essential Medicines Bentley Gareth Photo:

e are all familiar with the great debate about the cost of medicine. WBut for 5 billion people in the most under-resourced part of the world, accessing essential medicines is not possible at any price. At hospitals and clinics around the world, our Medical Donation Program helps fill gaps in medical inventories by providing free medicine and medical supplies. Supporting a consistent and stable supply chain of essential medicines at our CHAMPS health clinics is a key priority of this program, in collaboration with pharmaceutical partners. In times of emergencies, such as a natural disaster or war, fragile health systems are often pushed to a breaking point by increased demand for services. In unpredictable times like these, our Medical Donation Program is quick to collaborate with relief organizations on the ground, making our inventory of medicines and medical supplies available to first responders.

Responding to the World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis

10 million people on the brink of starvation. The crumbling health infrastructure has unleashed the worst cholera outbreak ever recorded, with 1.49 million suspected cases.

In 2018, CMMB sent $14.5 million of basic medicine and medical supplies to meet these great needs. Working with Rahma The civil war in Yemen has Relief Foundation and MedGlobal, created the world’s largest man- our field partners, CMMB is made humanitarian crisis, with 2018 Impact committed to continuing its 80% of the population in need • $598 million worth relief efforts at hospitals in of humanitarian assistance and Edan and Mukalla. of medicines and supplies distributed • 34 countries Whether needed during an emergency or because of a common illness, received medicines medicine is fundamental to good health. We are grateful to and supplies our pharmaceutical partners and suppliers for their contributions of • 225 shipments sent medicine and to our many individual donors, whose support enables us to deliver these lifesaving medicines across oceans, over dirt roads, and through jungles and deserts to treat those most in need. Thank you.

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The Driving Photo: Clara Wetzel Clara Photo: Water Force of Life

ater is essential to life, yet 663 million people, nearly 10% of the world’s W population, live without access to clean water. Women and children suffer the most, and more than 340,000 children under five die annually from diarrheal diseases directly related to unsafe drinking water, among other causes.

Our clean water initiatives seek to address both the immediate and the long-term need for clean water and sanitation through borehole and hand pump restoration, rainwater harvesting, water purification devices, and hygiene education.

Decades of war destroyed most boreholes in South Sudan. Adequate subsurface water is available, but people cannot access it. CMMB has been repairing community boreholes and hand pumps and training local community water committees to maintain this vital resource. In 2018, we restored wells in 19 communities, which provided clean water to over 9,500 people.

Clean Water for Communities Kitui South is an impoverished, remote, and semi-arid area in and home of CMMB’s CHAMPS program. Its severe shortage of clean water causes Photo: Clara Wetzel Clara Photo: numerous health problems, including diarrhea among children, as families are forced to draw water from contaminated sources. As part of our clean water initiative, in partnership with Procter & Gamble, CMMB implemented a water purification project targeting 24 health facilities, 288 schools and 29,000 households. 2018 Impact Distribution of water purification • 289,867 people received access to clean water kits at these key areas of water consumption, along with • 5,320 benefited from sanitation and hygiene improvements training and hygiene education, • 19 communities in South Sudan received repairs to water increased access to clean water wells and water management training to 151,404 beneficiaries.

18 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 19 It Begins with Opportunity Opportunity Wetzel Clara Photo:

omen are the key to creating a prosperous society—that is why we keep W them at the center of our work. When we invest in their health and well- being, they have the opportunities they need to succeed and thrive. And when mothers thrive, so do their children. Economically empowered women can feed their children, send them to school and seek quality healthcare when they are sick.

When we invest in women, we can change the world.

In addition to healthcare initiatives, our innovative CHAMPS program offers opportunities to women to enable them to lead more productive and fulfilling lives. Our village saving and loans programs in Peru, Haiti, Kenya, and Zambia support women with training and loans to plant gardens, raise livestock, and start small enterprises. In addition to generating income that allows women to support their families, the activities can help women achieve greater autonomy and improved self-esteem.

A Life-Changing Investment

“Look what I can do now! After saving with CMMB, I have a shop that brings money directly to me. I can feed my children and pay their school fees.”

That decision transformed her. Today, in an area where too many women are dispirited and without 2018 Impact hope, Pamela and the women of • 9,127 people her savings group are filled with optimism for the future. This past participated in village year, Pamela built a small shop savings and loan Five years ago, Pamela joined the a short walk from home, a place programs village savings and loan association where everyone in her community • Over 550 families in the remote and impoverished can come for basic supplies. received livestock Zambian town of Mwandi, where Everything she earns, she invests or home gardens for back into the health and education she lives with her husband and four income generation children. of her children.

20 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 21 Volunteers: A Shared Purpose “Love is shown more in deeds than in words.” —St. Ignatius of Loyola

ur founder, Paluel Joseph Flagg, was a young doctor at St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York City in 1912, Owhen he tragically lost his wife and child. He channeled his tremendous grief into a lifelong mission to heal the poor and serve others. He first traveled to Haiti as a medical volunteer, and CMMB was born. Our Volunteer Program is the foundation on which CMMB was built. Today, our volunteers are serving around the world and are the best reflection of Dr. Flagg’s vision. Photo: Ken Carlson Ken Photo:

Without your support, our Volunteer Program cannot exist. You share in our volunteers’ compassion, commitment, and courage. Your kindness, generosity, care, and love allow us to have the greatest possible impact. Thank you for supporting our volunteers and honoring the legacy of our founder, Dr. Flagg, and all of our extraordinary volunteers.

2018 Impact • 661 volunteers • Working in

17 countries Bentley Gareth Photo: • Totaling over 90,000 hours served

r. Tom Catena is our longest-serving medical Dvolunteer. He has been part of our CMMB family since 1998. For the past decade, he has been “I just completed a surgery on a young woman. the medical director and only permanent doctor at The operation succeeded only because of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in the war-torn Nuba contributions. All the equipment in the operating region in Sudan, home to one million people. room, the ultrasound machine that we used in diagnosing, all the drugs, all the supplies, even the Tom typically treats up to 500 patients in a day training of our anesthetist in a very good school and is on call 24/7, delivering babies, performing in Kenya, were because of donors. Most of these surgeries, and treating traumatic injuries. He has donors were unknown to me. They are certainly saved the lives of more than 1,700 victims of war unknown to the patient. But it is because of their and countless others. generosity that she lived through this day. And that’s just one example from the past hour of how It is his faith that he leans on to get him through every day. “I would not be here if it weren’t for donors make our work possible.” my faith. Every single day I experience moments —Tom Catena, MD, CMMB Volunteer Nuba Mountains, Sudan where I feel like giving up. But my faith keeps me pushing ahead. Without it, I’d be lost.”

Tom has been recognized for his exceptional courage and commitment to bringing lifesaving care to the most marginalized. He was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2015, and in 2017 he received the prestigious Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity.

We are blessed to know him and we are inspired by his faith and dedication.

22 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 23 Our Supporters “For it is in giving that we receive” —St. Francis of Assisi

Ms. Joan Boyle Matching Gift Program Mr. & Mrs. William A. McEachern Mr. William Sheehan atholic Medical Mission Board is honored to J. Homer Butler Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gardner The McGonigle Family Trust Mrs. Mary T. Sheppard acknowledge the exceptional support of our C Helene M. Calvet, M.D., & Mr. Mrs. Jane A. George Mr. Kevin McGonigle Mr. Robert L. Sheppard* generous donors, whose steadfast support has John Necarsulmer Mr. & Mrs. George E. Gibert* Mr. & Mrs. Kieran J. McGrath St. Clare’s Monastery Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel L. Carr sustained our lifesaving work. Giffuni Foundation Mr. Patrick D. McNelis Mr. Richard J. Statuto Mr. Armando J. Caruso* Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Grimes Mr. & Mrs. Dale Meier Mrs. Virginia Stea Mr. & Mrs. John E. Celentano Together in faith, we are advancing our shared Mr. David H. Grubb Mr. & Mrs. John Meyer Ms. Frances Strachwitz Church of the Good Shepherd mission and vision to provide quality healthcare to Mrs. Jane Guzikowski Ms. Adelaide C. Murphy* Rev. James M. Sullivan Mr. Eugene B. Ciechanowski* serve vulnerable women, children, and communities Dr. & Mrs. Alfred Hartmann Mr. Robert Navin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tebbens Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Clancy with love, dignity, and respect. We love what we do, Paypal Giving Fund Noster Foundation The Catherine Mr. Michael D. Connelly M. Walsh Foundation but we can’t do it without you. We are grateful for Lt. Col. & Mrs. Joseph F. Hines Mr. Robert Ochylski Cornelius Family The McDonald Family your compassion and sustained generosity. Mother Dr. & Mrs. Linus Ho Ms. Margaret O’Connor Foundation, Inc. Foundation Teresa said, “I see God in every human.” We see Ms. Norma J. Idzinga* Mr. Richard N. Paulsen Joseph J. Cutri, M.D.* The Mushett Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Chris King Mr. Hank Raucci God in you. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas The New York Community Trust & Mrs. Sandra Raucci D’Agostino, Jr. KPMG TIAA Mr. Henry P. Riordan, Esq.* Damien-Dutton Society Mr. Richard Kreitzberg Ms. Patricia L. Veit Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. William C. Dowling, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Hilaire D. Lanaux J.C.L. CMMB gratefully acknowledges the following generous individuals, corporations, and foundations, Runnebohm Mr. & Mrs. David Wagner Foundation Mr. Justin Largen who supported our mission during FY2018, October 1, 2017, to September 30, 2018. Runnebohm Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Weingartner Mr. & Mrs. John R. Evans Mr. Philip B. Laufer* Construction Co., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Williams Mr. & Mrs. John T. Evans Love Meyer Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. David T. Rybak Van Woeltz, M.D. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Rev. Richard F. Maichen* Mr. & Mrs. Aloysius A. Leopold Mr. Ivan Fischer $500,000+ LPL Financial Mr. Matthew Schutzman YourCause, LLC Anonymous Mr. Desmond G. FitzGerald Merck & Co., Inc. Ms. Janine Luke Mr. Paul F. Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Patrick McCarthy Deacon & Mrs. John V. Sebastian Mr. & Mrs. James M. Cornelius Food for the Poor, Inc. Network for Good Mary C. Karl & John F. Karl Ms. Mary L. Flynn Charitable Trust The Greater Hope for Poor Children Mr. & Mrs. William Pasulka Mr. Richard Fratesi* Foundation Mary Cross Tippmann Cincinnati Foundation Presence Health Foundation Ms. Elizabeth H. Fuller* Johnson & Johnson Mrs. Margaret Longto Sisters of Charity of the Mrs. Madeline Migura GE Foundation Procter & Gamble Loyola Foundation Incarnate Word Mr. Robert J. O’Shea Mercy Health Rev. John B. Stawasz* O’Shea Family Foundation $250,000+ Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Styczynski “My first Generalate Ms. Mary F. Robek* Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Adams The Catholic Foundation experience of Mr. & Mrs. James G. Stofer* Mr. Nick J. Runnebohm African Mission Trust of James Audino Healthcare Foundation The Agnes Varis Ms. Kathleen H. Templin motherhood is Charitable Trust Bon Secours Health System $25,000+ The Reed Foundation indescribable. Vanguard Charitable Mr. Edward B. Timko* GHR Foundation Endowment Program Mr. Lamberto Andreotti The feeling of Sudan Relief Fund Ms. A. Dorothy Arthur* United Therapeutics Corporation Mr. Richard W. Terrill* $50,000+ Catholic Health Services LOVE within me of Long Island Mr. John Van Rens Anonymous Mr. John P. Wood* & Ms. Sarah Lutz and the Lord Charles Schwab Charitable Mrs. Laura Audino Mr. Alexander J. Yerman Cistercian Nuns is something $100,000+ Bank of America Charitable Bristol-Myers Squibb Gift Fund Mr. Edward J. Giniat $10,000+ that I would like Foundation Ms. Camille Caliendo* Goldman Sachs Adolph & Ruth Schnurmacher Philanthropy Fund other mothers, Ms. Marylane Burry Chesapeake Charitable Foundation Foundation JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. Combined Federal Campaign The American Gift Fund especially Michael A. Deck, M.D. Quentin J. Kennedy Foundation Edmund Rice Foundation Mr. George Assie those living in of Australia Dr. & Mrs. John P. Hoying Mr. Kenneth J. Kotas* Mr. Paul Bates Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Fama Charles A. Kiddy Mr. & Mrs. Keith Koval remote areas, to Benevity Fidelis Care New York Mr. & Mrs. John J. Leahy Mr. Donald R. Lachowicz Mr. Thomas Bliznick experience, too.”

24 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 25 $2,500+ Eldon Community Foundation Ms. Betsy J. Holland Mr. Benjamin Locher Our Supporters (continued) Anonymous George Engeler, M.D. Hope for Haiti Mr. Joseph M. Lomangino Mr. Benjamin F. Adams, Jr.* Mrs. Jacqueline B. Engelhart Mr. Vittorio Hosle Mr. Theodore E. Lombard* Mr. Michael G. Allare Ms. Nancy M. Evans Ms. Bonnie A. Hourigan Mr. James M. Longville Ms. Patricia Every Mr. & Mrs. Mark Huber Ms. Mary Lubbers Rev. Anthony Kazarnowicz Mr. & Mrs. Allen E. Perrel Mr. & Mrs. Robert Almerini “I’ve been asking God to lead me to His Mr. Kenneth J. Fallender Mr. Donald P. Hudok Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Lyczak, Jr. Ms. Debra Kellogg Ms. Imelda P. Pluess Mr. Jose F. Alvarez Mr. Joshua Farrar Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Hummel Mr. David Madden desire. I have been praying to show me Rev. Charles F. Kelly Mr. John Queralt Mr. Joseph C. Amersbach Dr. Robert J. Ferretti Mr. & Mrs. George Hunter Marilyn & Daniel Maher what my mission is in life. I know in my Mr. Brian Kelly Mr. Leo M. Reid Mrs. Salvatore Attard Mr. & Mrs. Leon J. Fiegel Ignatius Ohno Foundation Mr. Robert Maier KLM Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Reilly Ms. Gloria Avila heart, God wants me to help children, Mrs. Barbara Fink J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Marks Paneth & Shron Mr. Frederick W. Koehler, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rickman Ms. Rose C. Azar Mr. James Finley Miss Mary F. Jablonskis Mr. James J. Mason since I don’t have a child of my own.” Mr. T. J. Kolar Rita M James Mr. George Balduf Revocable Living Trust Ms. Patricia C. Finnegan Mr. Wyn Jaccard Mr. Richard Mattione Miss Anna E. Kovaly* Mr. Tadeusz Barbusinski Mr. Robert A. Davidson Mr. William Rose Mrs. & Mr. Thomas Fitterer Dr. & Mrs. William Keenan Mrs. Ronald P. McArthur $5,000+ Mrs. Eileen Kruzynski Mr. William B. Beck Mr. Donald T. Delamore Mr. David P. Rost Dr. John J. Fitzgerald Mr. Philip Kenzora Mr. John McBride Anonymous Mr. Raymond P. Kurkjy Ms. Eileen M. Beck Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. DeSaye Mr. & Mrs. Kurt B. Rothe Mrs. Paschal Fitzgerald Ms. Mary G. Kernaghan Mr. John T. McBryde Mr. & Mrs. Tom Abate Joseph C. Langlois, M.D. Ms. Gladys Benton Mr. Timothy Dockman Mr. Martin Rubino Mr. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick Marshall Khant Lawrence J. McCarthy, M.D. Ms. Theresa Adams Ms. Hye Y. Lee Mrs. Dorothy M. Berkowski American Endowment Mr. Jack Doyle & Mr. Istvan Robel Michael & Libby Runge Rev. Donald M. Berran Mr. Eugene Flath Ms. Sungmi Kim Brian & Jacqueline McCauley Foundation Ms. Holly Dravitzki Mr. & Mrs. Drew Lelli Mr. Pedro Saavedra Mrs. Mary Bognich Ms. Suzanne M. Fleming Mr. & Mrs. Michael Klein Michael F. McCormack, M.D. The Atlantic Philanthropies Mr. Scott Dunglinson Los Alamos National Laboratory Ms. Diana Scheeler Mr. James Bohan Mr. John C. Fleming Mr. Peter L. Knapp Miss Sarah McCoy Mr. Paul Andrys Mr. & Mrs. Gregory P. Dunn Mrs. Carol H. Luders Mr. & Mrs. Roger Schinella Mr. Robert Booms Mr. Sam Fletcher Mr. Christopher P. Konrad Mr. & Mrs. Frank McCreesh Mr. Shiraz Balolia Mr. Daniel R. Edgerton Mrs. Elise D. Lynch Mr. Ronald Schwenkler Mr. Stephen Botts Rev. Walter S. Florczyk Mr. Francis E. Kruml Ms. Sandra McGinnis Mr. John J. Bart Estate of Frederick Olson Ms. Linda C. March Mr. James Sheridan Thomas Burns, M.D. Mr. Thomas P. Fontana Mr. Michael Kuniak Mr. & Mrs. Luke Bartkiewicz Mr. Stephane H. Finkenbeiner Mr. Michael Mastriano Mrs. Elizabeth Simon Ms. Nancy Burt Mr. & Mrs. John J. Freeh Mr. & Mrs. Walter M. Lacyk “After my mission Mr. Joseph Bass Ms. Clare Francis Mr. & Mrs. George A. Martin Mrs. Eleanor M. Snyder Mr. Bill Bushnell Ms. Mary Gallagher Mr. Herbert Lane Mr. Fritz Baumgatner trip to Mwandi Mr. Robert L. Freedman The Estate of Mary Eckstein* Sonnet Software, Inc. Mr. Thomas E. Byrne, Jr. Mr. Henry P. Galmish Mr. John Larrinaga Mr. Don Beaudry James Gabriel Ms. Kathleen McCarthy Ms. Nikola Sponar Mr. Hector Castillo Gene Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Chris Laursen Mission Hospital, Mr. Dean A. Beickelman & Ellen R. Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. McClelland Mrs. Alice D. Stehle Mr. John Celani Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. Gasser, Jr. Mr. Andrew M. Lee I saw how much Mr. & Mrs. Terry Bellgowan Dr. & Mrs. James Gaudin Mrs. Mary A. McCoy* Mr. John F. Stehle* Mr. Eugene Chatelaine Mr. Joseph Gassib Ms. Kathleen M. Leonard Mrs. Rose Belt Mrs. Michele A. Gentine they do with Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McSweeny Mr. & Mrs. John Stiegelmeier Mr. Robert Chavko Mr. William J. Gilchrist Mr. Robert M. Lesmerises Mr. Richard Bene Mr. Richard J. Gibbs, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Mello Mr. Brett J. Stone Ms. Suzanne M. Cheesman Rev. Joseph M. Gile Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Liddiard so little.” Mr. Raymond J. Berardi Nancy E. Gibbs M.D. Mrs. Patricia M. Mierzejewski Mr. Matthew P. Swit Mr. & Mrs. Rick Chester Mr. James Glinski Mr. & Mrs. Jacques Bergeron Mr. Geoffrey Gilson Milton & Fannie Brown T Rowe Price Program for Mr. Francis Claffey Mr. & Mrs. Herve Goguely Ms. Victoria Beynon Ms. Lenore R. Gleason Family Foundation Charitable Giving Community Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. Grant Mr. Robert Bieluczyk* Gleason Family Foundation Mrs. Luciya A. Miner Mr. & Mrs. Philip Tobin of the Ozarks Greater Houston Mr. & Mrs. James Bogaski Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart Ms. Loretta Mitro Mr. Tuan Trinh Mr. Thomas S. Cooil Community Foundation Mr. Kevin Bourque Dr. Damian W. Grivetti Mr. Anthony G. Moleski Mr. Matthew Ungs Mr. Leonard D. Cool Mr. & Mrs. John Grivetti Mr. John Brennan Mr. Hubert Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Molnar Mr. Thomas Van Thiel Ms. Joan M. Coss* H.C.D. Foundation & Mrs. Fran Brennan-Sullivan Ms. Mary Beth Hampson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Moran Ms. Jacqueline Vitulli Mr. & Mrs. James Cote Mr. Stephen Habernig Dr. & Mrs. Leo R. Brown Ms. Marilou E. Hernandez Ms. Kathleen Murnion Mr. Greg R. Wagner Mr. William Crane Ms. Violet M. Haelterman Mr. & Mrs. Dale E. Bryant Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hiltibidal Ms. Patricia C. Murphy Ms. Mary C. Walker Elisabeth M. Crowley Rev. Donald F. Haggerty Ms. Patricia Burns Mr. Jerome P. Hofmann Ms. Anne M. Murphy Wells Fargo Advisors Mr. Geraldo E. Cunha Karen & W. Stephen Hamlin CA Inc. Matching Gift Program Ms. Maureen Hollis Mr. Frank J. Neubauer Mr. Gerald Wilde Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Daly Ms. Mary Ann Hanzel Mr. & Mrs. Brian Callahan Beth & Patricia Honan Fischer Mr. Kenneth Nolan Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wilkinson Ms. Cecilia Daly Mr. Frank Hayden Candlelight Storage LLC Ms. Elizabeth A. Horne Mr. Jeffrey Nutting Dr. & Mrs. Robert Williams Daniel Lynch Foundation, Inc. Deacon & Mrs. Tom Hayward Mr. David L. Castaldi Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hurley Dr. Udoh Obioha Mr. John Wilson Mr. Dennis J. Daugherty Ms. Carol Henrichs Mrs. Iris Castillo Mr. Thomas A. Hychalk Ms. Hilary Olson Michael J. Wolohan, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. G. Berton Davis, Jr. Mr. William M. Hicks Mr. & Mrs. David Cheever Rev. Donald R. Imming Mrs. Carol Olson Wolohan Family Foundation Thomas DeBoise Ms. Kathleen Higgins Mr. Christopher Christenson Mrs. & Mr. Rita James Mr. Terence O’Rourke Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Yates Mr. & Mrs. Edgar P. Devylder Mr. John Hilgenberg Ms. Ella Cochrane* Ms. Pauline Joyce Ms. Rosemarie Osborn Ms. Patricia M. Young Diocese of Joliet Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hines Miss Patricia J. Connell Mrs. Margaret A. Jurgens Ms. Charlotte M. O’Toole Mr. Werner J. Zumbrunn Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Dols Patricia & Robert Hirt Mr. Ernest E. Coqueran Sr. Martha Juskewycz O.C.S.O. Mr. Thomas J. Palumbo Mr. & Mrs. John Zurell Mr. Michael J. Duffy Ms. Mary Hix Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Darrow Mrs. Mary C. Karl* Paul Global Benefits Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Zych Mr. Stanley Edwards Ms. Mary E. Hoffmann David A. Noyes & Company

26 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 27 Our Supporters (continued) The Legacy Society

he Legacy Society recognizes those individuals who have provided for the long-term work of Catholic T Medical Mission Board by making a planned or deferred gift. Their commitment, made during their “I give in memory of my deceased lifetime, enables CMMB to plan for the future and meet long-term goals from a position of strength. Lifetime wife and the gift she was to me membership is bestowed on individuals who have enrolled in the Annuity Program or have named CMMB as a and our 12 children.” beneficiary of their will, trust, life insurance, or IRA.

Ms. Martha R. Hacala Mrs. Susan Porter Robinson Thomas J. McIntee, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Quinn Annuity Members Ms. Anna M. Hafeli Mrs. Estelle M. Postel Rev. Hugh McManus Raymond James Charitable The following individuals opened a charitable gift Endowment Fund Mrs. Dorothy J. Heberlein Mrs. Mary C. Powers Medical Missionaries, Inc. annuity with CMMB, providing the annuitant with a Ms. Karen Reabe Mr. John D. Herrick Mrs. Huay-Min Pu Mrs. Marie Meier guaranteed income for life and the knowledge that Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Ready Mrs. Catherine Horn Mr. Robert G. Pumford Merck Employee Giving they have made a meaningful gift that will benefit Campaign Mr. Anthony C. Reding women and children in years to come. Mr. Leo J. Iannuzzi Mrs. Katherine D. Quigley Ms. Jolynn Meza Wynkoop Rev. Thomas J. Reilly Rev. Donald R. Imming Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Quinlan Ms. Mary M. Middendorf Mr. James Reilly Mrs. Margaret F. Agnew Mr. Robert R. Daquin Rev. Thomas P. Ivory Ms. Rosemary Rea Mr. Leonardo Milano Renaissance Charitable Mrs. Alberta Attanasio Rev. Stephen Deaver Rev. Arthur J. Jakobiak Mr. & Mrs. James E. Reilly Foundation, Inc. Mr. Matthew Moffit Ms. Beatrice Barrera Miss Dorothy M. Desmond Dr. William J. James Ms. Karen Riedl Deacon & Mrs. William A. Dr. & Mrs. Matthew B. Miss Stella Bejnarowicz Mr. Joshua Jasso Mrs. Judy N. Riggs Ritchie Mrs. Carmela M. Di Spigno Monesmith Mr. Dennis L. Beshara Mrs. Margaret A. Jurgens Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rizzuto Mr. Russell Robben Miss Patricia K. DiComo Ms. Mary Morgan Ms. Cecilia A. Braam Mrs. Cecilia V. Kallay Miss Frances A. Romeo Mr. & Mrs. Boyd K. Roberts Mrs. Rita M. Dinges Mr. Robert E. Morris Ms. Josephine Brienza Mr. Charles Kiddy Ms. Angela P. Rosania Mr. James B. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Dispigno Mr. Clark Muehlbronner Mr. Edward Briody Mr. Robert K. Krause Mrs. Rita Rose Mrs. Martin M. Rockers Mrs. Mary Lou Dobihal Mr. Robert W. Murphy Marianne Szawaluk Mr. Walter J. Broscious Mrs. Mabel I. Lane Rev. Robert C. Rosing Mr. Gregg Ruppersberger Ms. Gloria Duday Mr. John Nack “I cannot go Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Tansey Ms. Hildegard B. Buel Ms. Josephine G. Laux Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Rossi Mr. William Ruth Mrs. Joyce J. Dumas Mr. George Nagy Mr. & Mrs. Domenic J. Tarducci overseas and Ms. Mary E. Burke Nash Mr. John Leinenweber Mr. David P. Rost Mr. John Saam Mrs. Lynda Eckes Msgr. John Neff Dr. & Mrs. Atef M. Tawadros Ms. Geraldine F. Burton Mr. & Mrs. John A. Lomurno Dr. & Mrs. Donald C. Salzano Mr. Nader Sabet be the hands of Dr. Barbara J. Fleischer Miss Rebecca Neuwirth The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Mr. Thomas E. Byrne, Jr. Mrs. Marguerite M. Luckhowec Miss Angelita S. Santos Ms. June M. Sambrowski Miss Mary J. Foster Mr. Matthew P. Nickson Jesus as others Mr. Stephen Thomas Dr. Mary D. Cancellare Mr. Francis J. Mahoney, Jr. Mr. William Schlegel Mr. Andrew Sarofim Ms. Grace M. Frey Nightlight Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Townsend do. I do not have Mrs. Iris Castillo Mr. & Mrs. George A. Martin Ms. Joan E. Schmitz Ms. Fran Saul Mr. Paul Gagnon Mr. William V. O’Connor Ms. Lynne C. Tuohy Ms. M. Jeanne Cayo Mr. Michael Mastriano Ms. Karen K. Schulte Ms. Helen Schaefer medical training Ms. Joann Gavitt Mr. & Mrs. Tom O’Connor Dr. & Mrs. Barth Vander Els Dr. Jessalyne L. Charles Mr. & Mrs. E James. McTighe Mr. Richard L. Schwaller Mr. John Schafer Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Giasson Ms. Maureen O’Leary as others do. Ms. Aimee Villapando Ms. Janet T. Christopher Cdr Florence C. Mr. Thomas P. Sheridan Mr. & Mrs. Kurt F. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Harry Grant Rev. Edward A. O’Melia Mcdonald Ret USN Mr. & Mrs. Frederic Watke But I do have Miss Irene T. Constantine Ms. Geraldine C. Guggemos Mrs. Marion R. Smith Mr. Warren A. Schneider Mrs. Anita M. McDonough Mr. & Ms. Gerry Page Mr. & Mrs. Grivetti Watts Miss Helen P. Stegun Ms. Karen K. Schulte the call, the Mr. Thomas M. McDonough Dr. & Mrs. Arun A. Patil Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Weber Mr. Edward C. Tarte Mr. Fred Schulz Mrs. Cecilia McShea Mr. Mike L. Pawlowski Mr. John Weber invitation, to do Mr. & Mrs. James Trowbridge Rev. Donald P. Sheehan Mr. Francis Meekin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Dr. & Mrs. Joel T. Weigand what I can. CMMB Miss Lillian M. Tupac Pendergast Rev. Francis X. J. Smith Ms. Elizabeth F. Miller Mr. & Mrs. William M. Wendell Miss Norma Ulivo Miss Mary C. Perkins* Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Snelson allows me the Mr. Joseph R. Mitosinka Mr. Jacob Wiechman Ms. Frances M. Vincent Mr. Conrad Person Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Stankowski Msgr. Frederick J. Murphy Ms. Lia Wilson great privilege Rev. Richard F. Wagner Pikes Peak Community Dr. Elin Stiegeler Mrs. Corry S. Nethery Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Young of helping those Mr. & Mrs. David Wagner Mr. Theodore Stone Rev. John J. Newell Mr. David Pinter Mr. Joseph V. Zalner Msgr. James E. Wall Ms. Mary L. Strouse who can make a Mr. Ronald R. Oberle Mrs. Mary Piowaty The Zalner Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Gerard A. Weigel Mr. Sungman Suh difference.” Ms. Kathleen A. O’Connor Mr. Thomas W. Planek Mr. Timothy Zelenak Yvonne White Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Sullivan Ms. Teresa M. Ontra Ms. Laura M. Pliska Mr. James P. Zimmerman Mr & Mrs. Paul Wilson Mr. James M. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Pello Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Podesta * Denotes Deceased Donors Miss Gwendolyn Worrell Mr. Frank L. Sullivan, Jr. Mrs. Donna J. Phoenix Poor Clare Nuns Ms. Felice Zaldokas Rev. Gary S. Sumpter Mrs. Viola Piscatelli Mr. Manuel Porrez* Mr. Andrew Zeko Mrs. Sophia Svelund Mr. & Mrs. Norbert Pittner Ms. Kathleen M. Potts Mr. & Mrs. George E. Zenie Mr. Joseph N. Swab Mrs. Gloria D. Plog Mr. & Mrs. Michael Quigley Mr. Benjamin F. Adams Jr.

28 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 29 Bequest Members Our Supporters (continued) The following individuals are posthumously enrolled into the Legacy Society for having provided CMMB with a gift from their estate in 2018. We are Planned Gift Members Ms. Clare Francis Miss Barbara A. Moroson indebted to their generosity and remember them The following individuals have named CMMB as a Ms. Grace M. Frey Mrs. Patricia Morrissey in our prayers. direct or residuary beneficiary in their will, trust, or Ms. Jane Fuegner Mr. Richard J. Murray Mrs. Mary E. Nolan other estate plans. Mr. Peter J. Galligan Ms. A. Dorothy Arthur Mr. Theodore E. Lombard Brian W. Norkett Rod & Ita Gillis Mr. James E. Audino Mr. Charles J. Lowery Mr. Eric D. Aanestad Mr. Thomas S. Cooil Estate of Angeline Normand Mr. Donald J. Glaser, A.S.I.D. Mr. Robert Bieluczyk Rev. Richard F. Maichen Edward Albertone Trust Ms. Josephine M. Cormack Mr. William Nugent Ms. MaryAnn Gleeson Ms. Camille Caliendo Mary Eckstein Ms. Mary Anderson Rev. Allen F. Corrigan Rev. Msgr. Timothy O’Connell Ms. Eleanor Glock Mr. Armando J. Caruso Mr. Frank Masiello Mr. Blaise C. Barrios Ms. Joyce Costello Rev. Jeremiah O’Shea Miss Catherine Goebel Miss Helen F. Chetner Mrs. Mary H. Mulholland Ms. Rita Becker Ms. Margaret J. Cummings Mr. Donald W. Ottens Mr. P. Vincent Grado Mr. Eugene B. Ciechanowski Ms. Adelaide C. Murphy Ms. Carolyn M. Bednarek Ms. Barbara H. Cunningham Jon M. Owings, M.D. Mrs. Mary Harbour Ms. Joan M. Coss Mr. John J. Neumayer Mr. Raymond J. Berardi Mr. Patrick J. Delmore Mr. Richard H. Pelkey Mr. Robert R. Hawkins Mr. George E. Gibert Miss Mary C. Perkins Mrs. Virginia B. Birge Mr. Michael G. Devine Mrs. Mary Ann Pezzullo Mr. Wayne J. Hemmen Ms. Norma J. Idzinga Mr. Manuel Porrez Mr. Robert V. Bledsoe Ms. Margaret Drury Miss Therese F. Pick Ms. Margaret M. Hoffman Ms. Dorothy E. Kent Mr. Michael Rinaldi, Jr. Victor A. Blenkle Trust Miss Mary J. Drury Mrs. Viola Piscatelli Mrs. Suzann C. Horn Mrs. Mary M. Koch Ms. Catherine A. Rogers Miss Harriet Bly Mr. Denis D. Durnan Mrs. Susan Porter Robinson Mr. Joseph Hovnanian Mr. Kenneth J. Kotas Mr. William C. Schmitt Miss Margaret Brosnan Mr. Jim Duszak Mr. Lozelle L. Pratt Dr. William J. James Miss Anna E. Kovaly Ms. Frances S. Schueler Mrs. Patricia L. Burgmyer Mrs. Mary Ann C. Earles Mrs. Teresa F. Przybylski Mr. Don Jank Mr. Walter L. Lalor Rev. John B. Stawasz Ms. Mary Burke Mr. Charles J. Erpenbeck Ms. Mary Putschi Mr. Michael Jenkins Ms. Dolores Layko McCarthy Mr. Richard W. Terrill Ms. Marylane Burry Miss Cynthia Felch Mrs. Nuala M. Quill Mr. David S. Kamide Miss Pauline Lisse Mr. Edward B. Timko Mr. Joseph F. Callahan Mr. Daniel J. Fennell Miss Geraldine Rehill Ms. Joanne Kenny Mr. William R. Loichot Mr. John P. Wood Mr. Joseph Cantelli Mr. William Forno Ms. Carol M. Kerler Ms. Elizabeth M. Rice Ms. Anne G. Chipetta Miss Mary J. Foster Mrs. Kathleen P. Kinahan Ms. Mary Ann Richter Mrs. Mary P. Kluck Mr. James P. Ryan Mrs. Marilyn Knor Mr. Laurence Schlegel Mr. David J. Koch Mr. Paul Schullian “Of the many charities Dad supported, he had a favorite—CMMB—which he Mr. Greg Konrad Mr. D. R. Schultze described to us as ‘one of the finest charitable organizations in the world.’ Now Mr. Charles Kronenwetter Mr. William Simpson Dad’s legacy of helping ‘the least of these’ (Mathew 25:35-40) lives on.” Mr. David O. Lee Ms. Virginia Smith Mr. David Lee Mr. Jim Sponsler Ms. Suzanne Lee Mr. Charles Steer Mr. Robert M. Lesmerises Mr. George A. Stefani Mrs. Margaret Longto Ms. Kathleen Stegeman Mrs. Carol H. Luders Mrs. Mary E. Stewart Rev. Eamon Mackin Mr. Daniel Sweet Mr. T. J. Maguire Mrs. Anne D. Taylor Mrs. Claudine A. Marcoux Ms. June L. Temple Mrs. Kathleen O. Martin Mr. Harold J. Thalheimer Mr. Dave F. McBride Mr. Kyle S. Thibodo Ms. Mary McConihe Ms. Rita F. Tobin Mrs. Ann F. McHugh Mr. Richard B. Trefny Ms. Virginia McLaughlin Ms. Billie F. Vance Mr. Donald R. Messina Mrs. Florence A. Walsh Miss Gertrude Meyer Mr. Francis M. Whitesell Ms. Jeanne E. Michelini Rev. M. R. Yosso Mrs. Mary L. Mihm Ms. Patricia A. Zeimis Father Michael Moon Mr. Stanley M. Ziemnicki Mr. John P. Moran

30 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 31 Institutional Partners Thank You for Making a Difference CMMB gratefully acknowledges the governments, multilateral and bilateral agencies, corporations, “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, foundations, and organizations that support our work. for God loves a cheerful giver.” —2 Corinthians 9:7 Multilateral and Bilateral Runnebohm Construction Co., Inc. The Mushett Family Foundation Agencies Sonnet Software, Inc. The New York Community Trust irm in our faith, Catholic Medical Mission Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TIAA Noster Foundation Board has been providing quality healthcare The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, T Rowe Price Program For Charitable O’Shea Family Foundation F Giving Tuberculosis and Malaria Quentin J. Kennedy Foundation and dignity to the poor for more than a century. United Therapeutics Corporation PEPFAR Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities CMMB’s core values of love, collaboration, UnitedHealth Group United Nations Development Programme Roncalli Foundation excellence, and respect have stood the test The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust UNICEF The Catherine M. Walsh Foundation of time, and we’ve grown into a global, faith- United Nations High Commissioner Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program based, humanitarian organization, thanks to your for Refugees Wells Fargo Advisors Organizations steadfast generosity and compassion. U.S. Department of State/Office of the The Agnes Varis Charitable Trust Global AIDS Coordinator Foundations Amref Health Africa As we carry out our shared mission to serve U.S. Agency for International Development Adolph & Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation The American Gift Fund vulnerable women, children, and families in need, World Food Programme African Mission Healthcare Foundation Benevity American Endowment Foundation we hope you will continue to partner with us. Corporations Bon Secours Health System The Atlantic Philanthropies Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Catholic Health Services of Long Island Aurora Humanitarian Initiative Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Church of the Good Shepherd Caris Foundation CA Inc. Matching Gift Program Cistercian Nuns The Catholic Foundation Candlelight Storage LLC Combined Federal Campaign Chesapeake Charitable Foundation Charles Schwab Charitable Damien-Dutton Society Cornelius Family Foundation, Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fidelis Care New York – You may avoid capital gains tax William C. Dowling, Jr., Foundation How Can You Continue to Help Gifts of Securities GE Foundation Matching Gift Program Food for the Poor, Inc. on securities held long-term and provide a tax deduction Edmund Rice Foundation of Australia Advance Our Shared Mission? Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart equal to the fair market value at the date of transfer. GHR Foundation John Snow, Inc. Kenya Red Cross Society Give – Your tax-deductible gift to CMMB will enable us Giffuni Foundation Johnson & Johnson The McGonigle Family Trust to continue to deliver sustainable, impactful healthcare Donor Advised Funds – Donor advised funds are an The Greater Cincinnati Foundation increasingly popular way to support CMMB with funds JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. Mercy Health programs and services and essential medicines and Hope for Poor Children Foundation supplies to the most vulnerable among us. you have already set aside for charitable purposes. KPMG Network for Good J. Homer Butler Foundation Please consider making a grant to CMMB through our Los Alamos National Laboratory Pact, Inc. KLM Foundation DAF Direct portal by going to cmmb.org/DAF. LPL Financial Presence Health Support Our Mission in Other Ways Love Meyer Family Foundation Merck & Co., Inc Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word Matching Gifts – You can double the impact of your Loyola Foundation Join the Legacy Society – By naming Catholic Paul Global Benefits Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother Generalate gift if you or your spouse work for a company with a Mary Cross Tippmann Foundation Medical Mission Board in your will or as a beneficiary Paypal Giving Fund St. Catherine’s University of your life insurance policy or remaining IRA funds, matching gift program. The McDonald Family Foundation Procter & Gamble Sudan Relief Fund your legacy of compassion and generosity will live on Milton & Fannie Brown Family Foundation for millions of children and families around the world. Please contact our Partnerships Team directly at 212-609-2597 if you have any questions or need assistance in making your donation to CMMB. IRA Distribution – Supporters who are 70½ years or older can make a distribution from your IRA to CMMB Volunteer Opportunities – Are you interested in Gifts in Kind for up to $100,000 without reporting the withdrawal as volunteering for CMMB? To learn more, please contact taxable income. CMMB is grateful to the following donors for their generous in-kind and pro bono support of our mission. us at [email protected].

Mylan Johnson & Johnson BD Pfizer Inc. Accord Healthcare, Inc. Restoring Vision Henry Schein, Inc. medi for help Apotex, Inc. BioComp Pharma Inc. Mission Pharmacal Company St. Joseph Hospital Stay in Touch Eli Lilly & Co. Integra LifeSciences Bon Secours Health System Unipharm, Inc. Catholic Medical Mission Board Merck & Co., Inc. Carlsbad Technology, Inc. Bloomberg Mercy Health 100 Wall Street, Floor 9, New York, New York 10005, 800-678-5659 Visit www.cmmb.org and sign up for our newsletter or our Sunday Weekly Reflections CMMB thanks all our generous supporters and gratefully acknowledges your contributions. Our sincere apologies to anyone whose name was inadvertently omitted from this list.

32 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 33 CMMB Leadership Financials

Board of Directors Stewardship in Fiscal Year 2018, in US Dollars Officers Donated Goods & Services $ 709,138,836 Chair: Rosemary Moynihan, S.C., Ph.D. Treasurer: Richard J. Statuto, M.B.A. Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies 703,685,270 General Superior, Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth President and CEO, Bon Secours Medical Volunteers Program 5,453,566 Vice Chair: Nicholas D’Agostino, III Secretary: N. Regina Rabinovich, M.D., M.P.H. Chairman and CEO, D’Agostino Supermarkets ExxonMobil Scholar in Residence, Contributions & Other Revenue $ 30,943,449 Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University Government 10,757,700

Individuals 15,398,628

Members Corporations, Foundations and Organizations 3,422,799 John M. Starcher, Jr., J.D. Edward J. Giniat, C.P.A. Trust and Estates 1,347,510 President and CEO, Mercy Health Partner, KPMG Other 16,812 Matt Malone, S.J., M.A. Desmond G. FitzGerald President and Editor in Chief, America Magazine President, Hope for Poor Children Foundation TOTAL SUPPORT THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 $ 740,082,285

Conrad Person Maria R. Robinson, M.D., M.B.A. Retired Director, Johnson & Johnson, Charitable Giving Fund Dermatologist and Dermatopathologist, the Raskob Foundation Program Services Expenses $ 625,653,193 for Catholic Activities Robert E. Robotti, M.B.A. Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies 599,452,903* Principal, Robotti & Company, LLC Antoine Ezell, M.B.A. Vice President, Connected Care and Insulin, Eli Lilly and Company Medical Volunteers Program 5,937,856 Katherine A. Taylor, M.Sc., Ph.D. Support for Health Projects 20,262,434 Director of Global Health Training, Eck Institute for Global Health, Carol Zinn, S.S.J., M.Th., Ph.D. University of Notre Dame Executive Director, Leadership Conference of Women Religious Supporting Services Expenses $ 10,421,375

Patrick William Kelley, M.D., Dr.P.H. John E. Celentano, M.B.A. Fundraising 5,481,853 Distinguished Fellow in Nursing and Health Studies, Senior Advisor in the Life Sciences Industry Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, Managing Director, J Celentano Advisory Services LLC Administration 4,939,522 Fairfield University Jeanmarie C. Grisi TOTAL EXPENSES THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 $ 636,074,568 Michael P. Hilbert, S.J., J.C.D. Chief Investment Officer, Pension Investments, Nokia Associate Pastor, St. Ignatius Loyola Parish New York Beginning net assets: $ 107,160,268 Ending net assets: $ 212,612,224

* Excludes $109 million of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies received in September 2018 that will be distributed CMMB Executive Team CMMB Country Directors in fiscal year 2019.

Bruce Wilkinson, M.B.A. President and CEO Ariel Frisancho, M.D. Country Director, Peru Michael O’Hara Chief Financial Officer Dianne Jean-François, M.D., M.P.H. Country Director, Haiti Dick Day Senior Vice President, Programs and Volunteers James Kisia, M.D. Country Director, Kenya John Perry Country Director, South Sudan Meseret Ansebo Vice President, Human Resources CMMB Rated Meets Better Peggy O’Neill Vice President, Partnerships Batuke Walusiku-Mwewa, M.Sc. Country Director, Zambia Four Stars, Business Bureau’s John Mix Vice President, Marketing and Communications Eight Years in a Row 20 Standards for Charity Accountability

34 It Begins With You CMMB 2018 Annual Report 35 And It Continues With You

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